New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 8

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STIMONY BEFORE GRAND JURY FAILS TO CONNECT KAUFF AND TONEY WITH CROOKED BASEBALL—LOCAL WOMAN SETS A NEW STATE-RECORD R BOWLING, AVERAGING 101 FOR FIVE GAMES—NUTMEGS PRACTICING HARD FOR NEXT SUNDAY’S GAME WITH LAKE TORPEDO BOAT CO. ELEVEN- j FAILED TO "GRAW’S MEN Toney Tell of Offered Belore Grand Jury [Oct. 8.—The special grand ed Ita Investigation of terday afternoon. Charles president of the Glants t witness to appear. He particularly if he had any of any New York gamblers any of thy Glants' games. tell you his already been by Manager McGraw. You r with the detalls Incl- jhe dismissal of Hal Chase Zimmerman.' nnings, manager of the rm, who f(lllow--xl‘ Stone- asked concerning the n Detrolt at the time of ~Philadelphia national ®, due to which the in- rted. Mr. Jennings sald Mime of the game, which ttor part of August, he rood with his team and ng of it Nor had he any of the fixing of the White i the 1919 world's sories. Aells of Bribo Offer, Y, outfielder for the then called. Benny cor- revious testimony before iry that he had been ap- y Holnle Zimmerman and plece of jack” to throw h the Chicago Cubs in h offered me $126 to me,” testified Kaufr. lo. was then called. The adked him for In i& Abe Attell and Roth- enied that he knew them “Doyle also told of an ex- th Hal Chare when the storming team played City Gilants last fall in [pproached me before the old me that there was a of change waiting for me a fow and fanned In the tifled Doyle. “I told Irish and that I had a ¥ of answering offers like walked awdy burriedly.” Sports 'With Chase. kall, negro trainer for the called. mow anything about these he said. “All I know Is hase recelved a powerful mms and phone calls just ason ended last fall.” tifying Manager MeGraw y IKauff is no longer under e/ has been a member of df club long enough. 1 after & thorough inves t Benny's skirts are clean be."” Accuses Zimmerm witness wus Fre oney, the Glants. He was called flar testimony to that of rding Zimmerman's at. it him to throw games. man offered mo $500 to @ to the Cubs in Chicago.” Chase Gave Tips. conslsting of telegraph fixing of the 1919 world's presented by Jean Dubuc, nt . pitcher and now cap- Tofedo American associa- Pubue admitted having re- ms from Bill Burns ad- 16 got on Cincinnati. pplied all the information # ubout the series being Ineinnati to win,” testified urns wired me from Cin. get down all I could beg hd steal on Cincinnati to ries.” NUTHEGS _Gé_TEN_G READY i[_[]l]Al WOMAN SETS || Locals Putting in Some Hard Prac- tee for Next Sunday’s Game With Lake Torpedo Boat Co, Eleven, The Nutmegs footbal!l squad re- sumed practico last night for the game with the Lake Torpedo Boal company team of Bridgeport next Sunday at Vibberts field. The locals are all In good shape after the open ing contest with the Mohawks of iden last Sunday In last Sun game, the work of Neville Hagearty and Koplowitz was parti cularly pleasing to the coaches. In the line Politts and O'Nell, showed up! strong and much Is e ted of this pair this season. Har Thom pson wha made a big name for himself with an eleven in Irance while serv. ing In the A, K. F. will be back in the lineup next Sunday, and judging the way he has played in practic should be a big help to the loca George Talbat, the regular quurte back who was not with the Nutmegs | last week, will take his place this Sunday. The former Bates star, is in fine shapo, and should prove to be al fine general In running the plays. Manager Merrill, of the Lake Torpeda Roat team, is anxious to wipe out the blot on the game that a team from RBridgeport playing under name of the Lake Torpedo Boat pany left here last year. He h powerful team this year, with Storrs, a former Dartmouth tackle, O'Itellly, a former Bucknell college backficid man and Hammond, formerly of the Springfield college playing with his team. He has given a guarantce that these nten together with the regular players will surely start in unduy’s game. The Nutmegs ement has decided to start the at 4 o'clock. NEW BRITAIN FIVE WINS Bowling Quintet From Rogers Recre- Games at Middictown Last Night. A quintet of local bowlers from the Rogers Recreation alleys jour- neyed to Middletown last night, where R team from that place was beaten In two straight games. Both games | were hotly contested, the locals win- ning the first game by 16 pins and the second by 21 pins. Biliy Kahms was the star of the match with scores of 100 and 92 Maher did the best work for the losers. On the local's alleys, the Grinding Department defeated the Timg Study department three straight games, the Office won threo stralght | from the Shipping department and the Screw department won two from | the First Floor team in the New Brit- ain Machine company league were also rolled in the South Bowling club series last night The scores in the New Britain- Middletown game follows New Dritain. cees 88 Kahms ......... 108 Frisk cesece.. 100 Freeman veee 83 169 Middictown. Farrell 80 178 Brennan "6 3 179 Zimnitty Maher : 7 185 | Ma Crinzali HOLD SECRET PRACTICE. Princcton, N. J Oct e practice was Inaugurate sity fleld yesterday Coach Bill Roper. It that this is the policy t forth going to be pursu cal mentor, excepting the fact that one day ecach week the gates will be thrown open to permit th tudent body to watch. the players’ workout | Corbett 204 | work The varsity went through: a | eleven and then a combination of the NEW BOWLING MARK Mrs. James Ryan Scores 508 in | Five Games, Averaging 101 | | = | A new record for women bowlers | was cstablished by Mrs. James Ryan last night at the Casino alleys, when | in five games rolled, spilled the | lumber for a total pinfail aver- | aging 101. Mrs. jtyan displayed mas- | terly control, and her work should cause some of the male bowlers to sit up and take notice. She registered the lowing scores: oF "4 102 - | ana In a match game between ried and single men's teams, the bachelors emerged from the fray | victorious 1 two games out of three & Room fivo | downed the Machine Room team in | the Corbin « net Lock company | series. The scores | Marricd Men. Johnson Henning Fredericks Berlingson Newhor .. ; Whalen Franks . | | Peterson | Marsh Phil . Swanson Eddie Blonde Stohle ........ Thomas Kellogg ! wolfte YALE PLAYF HURT. | Kernan and Munger Will Be Out of ! Game a Few Days, New Haven, Oct. 6.—~In a hard | berimmage yesterday+afternoon Ker- nan, halfback, and Munger, an end, two Yale varsity players, were in- jured and will be ot of the game for several days. This was the only discouraging part of a highly satisfactory afternoon's i lively half hour with the second | varsity and second eleven xcrim- maged azainst Dr. Bull's strong scrub « arsity =cored twice in and “he combination the big guard who . was taker Into played tackle in place Jim 1'm Govné To SHOW You SOMETHING SAW /s Beront N Your LiFe | PARRELS GF HOOCH ! 7 Z WHICH WOoULD GIVE ONE HUNDRED MILLION MEN A DRINK ' THE POPULATION OF ThE UNITED STATE S’ JiA |NY1‘Nt6 WARE ~ ' HOUSSE You ARE LOOKING AT 27000 iy SomMeE OF THE STUFF N Those BARRI P THers- 1S FIF To N You will observe that we do not use the word Economy much in discussing Hickey-Freeman Clothes for Men. Yet as a matter of fact we are talking Economy all the time. Only, we call it Quality. It has fewer syllables and more sense. ; See the clothes! Cippvizm R V. Trikeeantieas SN G 7 i eiot s St (O 5. et S5 BESEED m@@a{g 5 . J. CAHILL CO. & PLAINVILLE, CONNo ' THE SHOE THAT f 4 HOLDS ITS SHAPE | ERIDEN, CONN. It isn't so much a WHOLESALE GROCERS e W. J. Calill Co. with their modern building and facilities, perating costs, questionable Integrity and ability, ace to be g 1 among the successful, conservative business institutions of 5 England. 1 business they offe red Stock which will have Ppue to the rapidly cx 00.00 in 7 per cent P 000 of asscts with an income sufiicient for ten times U on Preferred Stock. Ihis offering of stock will be callable at expiration of at $110.00, Bpocial Autdtor’s report finished June 30 furnished on request. Phones — Plainville 134 — 127 — 16-3. N J. SKFELLY, E. J. DYER, FISCAL AGENTS, 3 ] question how much % you pay for your shoes as it is the real value you receive for what you do pay. ‘ W. L. Douglas Shoes are always worth the ) priceyou pay for them g | SOLD BY The Modern Boot Shop 168 Main St. Exclusive Agents

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