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EGS READY FOR BIG GAME WITH LAKE TORPEDO BOAT CO. ELEVEN OF BRIDGEPORT TOMORROW AFTERNOON—LOCAL BOWLING ALLEYS BUSY MANY TEAMS CONTESTING FOR HONORS—NOBLE BEATS MURRAY IN BOUT AT GARDEN—LOUIS GRATTAN EQUALS PACING RECORD KER BOUND FOR FIRST! SAFE! SPEA fielder of the Cleveland me with Brooklyn through third, in center serics hot single and a world series, a manager of the hit Tris Speaker the first hit Brooklyn Indians, got And it was 8 the first Inning. salcer’'s first SCORES WIN | BOWLERS KEEP BUSY OHNMURRAY, ON LOGAL ALLEYS bxer Gels Releree's Factory and Other League Teams d Over American | Roll on Rogers’ and Casino Strips Oct. 9. -~Tommy s > orwelght champion of | *' the Mogers Rearantion . end Johnny Murray, & New | thé Casino alleys. On the former al- IR, were the leyn tho factory teams of Landers, chief event of fifteen | Frary & Clark and the North & Judd dison Square Garden ' COMPbanies engaged in battle. Sncounter was watched | » Casino alleys, two teams | 00 and 5,000 boxing of workmen in tho die room Biile the bout was anl works; the Smoka naatlonal foatures the | 1€48U0 and teums from the American f the fighters earned the | FPoPer Gooda company of Kensington, of the onlookers. The |Bheld down the strips. be lead in the very first The scores: aggressiveness and spoed UNIVERSAL LEAGUE over his opponent.’ > ssion up to the thir- ST, he had « leud that overturned by a knock- , Noble cutclassed Mur- or, and the New Yorker ehance to win, and that ng a knockout through of a heavy left hand | h s Murray's best urray changed his tac- frteenth round and . to the Britisher. T landed a number of tell the jaw with right and oble’s left eyo and had | noin a shaky condition I ended the round it merrily in the four Janding heavy blows to | \MEY Fray’s blows being the | Lo but Noble refusing to 2 Branstield and having a clear ad- | YO0 he end of the o B lod many well meant they were fighting like at the end of round d Noble round, wta Ing oft handers to the face, Yorker was unable to n down, and the British ng hard at the gong lven the decision Boxors Clash. obinson, 169 1.2 pounds, ass,, ever held the mid- | Hartnet amplonship of the negro | Elmer tle belongs to Panama | Dotionlly 0 clalms to be the wel- | Sweet of the Canal Zone ne, | 151 1.4 pounds, movere drubbing bout that was full and Inartistic boxing he 'mdu:.-l..n Hildchrand Geng NO ALLEYS. Nickles. 74 83 72 85 Munson Feniman Clark Burke ... 314 Dimes, 70 83 91 89 Tommey Harris Wi M waus very brisk last night boih con- 313 303 SMOKE LEAGUE. talsky | Young . Vollhard Lookless .... ! Adomitis | Jennings Siefel G. Huck 106— 290 270 284 6 Dalson 86 Taylor Richardson A\. Anderson 452 430 Elcctrics, 85 86 86 07 lotals 484—1366 | Kolosky Richardson Borselle 93 Bryan 56 20 94— 91— 81— 103 106— 28 98— 470 47041354 Johnson HBoyington Scheidler Jurgen Prior 316 87 7 97 90 37 J. Lewisky Mucko A. Huck \ i Lemens Dummy . Totals n Lo y P. G. LEAGUE. Mozarts, . 107 69 . 75 106 o5 round. | v son 30 T4 L] 88 95 126 Totals | Thermax in | him 106 n 1 shape Silaby 452 Black Stomes. 23 63 53 80 71 | Bliss B. W Schmarl Craig Clark Southhard King Hulquist Grifith Feilding Neurath 478 469 456—1403 Choppers. sa- 108 " 103 4 78 100 74 Totals $4— 300 78— 2 94— s 380 Roscdales. cen 70 83 87 91 8 286 413 %0 78 68 83 351 339—1062 |Conway . Toasters, gave Totals a of in Malarney Moore Carling »Connell Kincald Sheppend Warden Beats Sheppard. Peninman J., Oct 9. —Benny htweight champion of t night scored a techni- over John Sheppard of the Sixth Regiment Ar- bout, which was sched- elve rounds, was stopped e in the third 109 Soby Lovers, Totals 1013 Batty Carlson Bruckhard Delowry Josephson t LEAGUE Bita, Culley Steinmen Valeptine Hamm Wilcox | Locals Win at Bristol. teams comprising Southern New England —THE— - Totals 5 25 3 3 L DYE WORKS - i s ','|:|‘:":“, Telephone cowmpany of New Hritain Seite and Bristol, had a battle on the al- leys last night in the Bell city, the lo- cals winning two games out of three. The em- th MAIN STREET EANING, PRESSING Sandberg Volg AND DYEING scores Britain. New : i Tota alied For and Delivered S Rosano Lucas Dummy g Spencer Johnson Telephone 618 Restella Peterson Josephs McAuliffe .82 111 100 468 Bristol. 122 108 Cararin Carison Travers ARCH STRERY ON GARAGE MAIN STREET Tolals Norton Juad Hynds Steele s vl 110 9’2 H. Nyett MeEvoy Wenzel for Mire, Day an Night, 482 upplies and Repairing 520 COUNCIL MEM) C RS TO BOWL. 107 454 439—1200 | Can Openers, 7 Roge 1tion proprietor building has the to be of October council accepted invitation and Councilman He Rice and Michael T. Kerwin have 243 | been named a committee to arrange 274 the detalls for the eveaing's ded to the members of invitation evening e | mon couneil an gues The ts on the body has the SURE CARS ING TESTER ARCH ST\ Ha HAamA- | HAVEN'T Wors A HAND FOR TwWo HOURS- I'M OUT ABOVT Two HUNDRED BUCKS- MY GOSH- ISN'T T FunmY HOW HANDS RUN NO o MATTER WHAT HIS LOSING HE'D LAUGH , 7/ AT AWY CosT AN == | HERE'S THE TEN | Oowe [ i [ f i | 3! | | | | 7 Tomorrow With Several Stars S | Holy You BUL. | NEVER HavE BALL GAMES- HA-HA- HA Tho' BAD Tus o — ANY LUCK BETTING ON . DAY HE'D GLADLY = /' oH PSHAW | HAD AT LEAST A FOUR POUND OoN AnD Now oFfF — \WELL DON'T THAT BEAT THE DUTCH BASS ITS HA-HA-HA HA- EN_OVT ISHING THE glGGEST ONES WERE LOST 'S AWFLL - BUsSINESS BUT _TomoRRow ANOTHER Dav - s HE NEVER SWoORE HE'D NEVER ROAR < NO DAYS // wiTH H\M WERE "OFF " HE SURE WwWAS AN IMPERTURBABLE * QWP AND JesT Gomd GRACIOUS ME! TuoRe Goes That 11E AT LAST! wHa ME-HMA- | TERTAWNLY HAD GOOD MILEAGE ~ - et HE SURE was PHILO SOPHER MO MATTER WHAT \THe TesT e ~ O ™MAT Mmand FOR FAST LAKE TEAM Park City Eleven Coming Here; The Nutmegs football eleven is in the pink of condition for tomorrow’s big battle with the Lake Torpedo Boat company team of Bridgeport. | Hard practice was indulged in sev- eral nights this week, and the rough | spots that appeared in the opening game last Sunday have been polished off. Harry Ginsberg has put the boys through the paces at a hard clip, as he realizes that in the Park City team, the locals are to encounter a formid- : able opponent. It should not be confused for a minute that the down state eleven that will play here tomorrow is in any way connected with the team that made such a miserable showing here last year. The Nutmegs manage- ment has the word of coach Mer- rill that the best the Lake Torpedo Boat company boasts of this year on the gridiron will be here far tomor- row’s zame. The Bridgeporters have something to blot out by the record | the team playing under the company's name last year left, and Mr. Merrilll anxious persons in af the most Connecticut to see that this is done. is one Collegians in . visitors have in their lineup, | Storrs, a big tackle who made fame at Dartmouth a few years ago; O'Reilly, of Bucknell; Hammond, for merly of the Springfield college crack | eleven; and Fitzpatrick, of the Uni- | versity of Maine. The | The Nutmegs willl have practically the same lineup that faced the Mo- hawks of Meriden last Sunday. Kop- lowitz xave a splendid exhibition at quarterback, and he will again start tomorrow’s game at the snapback po- | sition. Cs n Nelson, Joe Neville, { the former star, and Jack \Hag- earty will comprise the remainder of | the local's backfield. This quartet gives the Nutmegs ane of the finest backfields playing professional foot- ball in Connecticut. Neville, through his training on Yale teams, is adept at punting or field goal kicking. Hag- earty once wore a N. B. H. S. uniform and was a star. Little need be said of “Nervo” Nelson's ability as a line plunger. O'Neil, who made good at a guard pesition, will again play to- morrow Game Starts at 4 p. m. to the big parade of the Name socicties, the Nutmegs management has planned to start the game at 4 o'clock tomorrow. Tt is the intention of the loca to start the rames at 3:15 o’clock on Sunday. An effort is also being made secure adequate trolley fucilities to handle the crow. = Own, EMPIRES HAVE GAME, football team Southinzton The will to temorrow to fast | place. The will | panied by a large delegation of root- ers. The party will leave in auto trucks from the corner of Fast and Dwight streets at 1 o'clock. The Em- pires will hold a signal practice at 9 journey play the Ramblers team of that locals be . p'elock tomorrow morning. N e 1 20 o e I 0 mma«a&m accom- | | AT HERALD SUNDAY RETURN OF THE FIFTH AME OF THE WORLD'S SERIES BETWEEN THE BROOKLYN ROBINS AND THE CLEVELAND INDIANS, AT CLEVELAND TOMOR- ROW, WILL BE MEGA- PHONED PLAY BY PLAY AT THE HERALD OFFICE. THE FIRST RETURNS OF THE GAME WILL BE GIVEN AT 3 O’CLOCK. —% TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OCONCERN: HAVE THAT HOUSE NUTHEGS ARE READY |"scaruons seavicr| HerbertE-Anderson| PV tma o 1, TEACHER OF VIOLIN. J. W. 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