New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 5

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* MAN 0’ WAR 70 REMAIN HERR Owner Riddle Says No Amount of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920, Moncy Would Take Great Racer Out of This Country. Philadelphia, Oct. 15,—~‘There is not enough money in existence to take Man o' War out of the United States.”” This was the declaration with which Samuel D. Riddle, owner of the mighty stallion which conquered Sir Barton In the $75,000 match race at Windsor, Canada, last Tuesday, greet- ed the crowda that gathered =t Glen Riddle, near here yesterday to meet him and his party upon their trium- phant, return. Following this statement, Mr. Rid- dle announced that he had refused an offer of §400,000 for the famous horse from o would-be purchaser, who wanted to use him in Canada for Breoding purposes. Man o' War may meet Extermi. nater, Willis Kilmer's wreat gelding, 4 special runce on the track of the Kentucky Jockey club for a $50,000 purse before the 1920 turf season passes into history “I am considering the offer from Kontucky," sald Mr. Riddle, “but as 1 have not heard from Mr. Kilmer di- rect T cannot say as yet whether any- thing will come of it. You know how long it took ‘o arrange the race be- tween Man o' War and Sir Barton, and it may not be possible for us to ®ot together on this new proposition before Winter arrives. On the other hand, everything may go smoothly and the race may come off this Fall.” MRS. RYAN REPEATS Looad Woma Bowler Gives Exhibi- tion at Casino Aleys Before Large Crowd—Ready to Defend Title, An audience numbering 250 bowling enthusiasts watched Mrs. A. Ryan of this eity, the champion woman bowler of Connecticut, and claimant ‘of the New FEngland title, give an exhibi- tion at the Casino alleys last night Recently Mrs. Ryan established what is believed to be a state record, with a total pinfall of over 500 In five wames. Last night in three games this clegvar femaule bowler knocked over the timbers for a total score of 309 in three games, her single scores being As follows: 100, 112 and 97. In laying claim to the Connecticut and New England championship titles, Mrs, $§Ryan is ready to defend the honor at any time. BEECHER BESTS MOORE. Referce Decides Against Western Box- er—Noble Wins Again. New York, Oct. 15.—~Charles Beech- or of the East Side, former amateur champlion, last night received the Judge's decision over Roy Moore of 8% Prul in their fifteen round bout in the Commonwealth Sporting club of Midison avenue. Moore in the open- ing round sent Beecher to the canvas g ® ® with a hard right, but the local lad - was on his feet in a Jiffy fighting hard- er than before. A crowd of 3,000 watched the bouts, In the semi-final bout of twelve rounds, Tommy Noble, former feather- welght champion of Englana, re- [ ] L ] L ] colved the referee’s decision over Bobby Michaels, the East Side knock- Wl out artist. The judges at the end ot . o4 G the contest disagreed, and when Ref- eree Kid McPartland was called upon for his version he agreed on the Eng- lishman as the winner. Noble floored . e For neatly half a century Kuppenheimer olght. Noble held on continually dur. ' ing the contest and often used his goodcloth&s have Steadflymetevetytest; head instead of his Nste. = handsome models each season, expertly - E STIRRUP BROKE IN RACE. Jockey Kummer Reveals Something tailored, in l'iCh fabl'iCS, at fair Pl‘ices. v B R T e : That is exactly why Kuppenheimer n the saddle here yesterday and re- "“W Fhen S s B, good clothes are bought year after The jockey said that while he was . year, Why KuPPenheimel.' good Clothes pulling up Man o War in the big race the webbing of one of his stir- ‘~7 ec an 1 dups broke. He sald it was a strange are no Servmg e S on nccident, for it was a new saddle . . that had been used only twice. If 1ns, 1N te um 'S such an accident had occurred In the generatlo b gtea r n > race it is likely he would have been unable to hold the great colt together and Sir Barton might have won. When asked why he had sald noth. Ing about it while he was in Cansda he replied that he kept silent be- cause he didn't want to cause Mr. + Riddle or Trainer Feustel any annoy- . O ance or worry, . A MAIER RENEWS HIS INVITATION, Los Angeles, Oct. 15.—Ed R. Bafer, president of the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast league, has announced that he had renewed his invitation to Baltimore, champions of the Inter- national league, to play a series with Vernon in Los Angeles. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOMH — e If you have Catarrhal Deafness or headand ear nolses or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and got 1 ounce of Parmint (double = YOU’LL SURELY BE SATISFIED WITH KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES; . et e e LS o e I THEY ARE A= INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE. sugar. Takae 1 tablespoonful four e o CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- Aropping into- the throst. 2 1 eaey 248 MAIN STREET - - The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to tanke. Anyone who has Catarrhal l eafness or head nol hould

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