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SIX MONTHS Y. M. C. A. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED IN DETAIL BY OFFICIALS Unusually Active Program to Be in Effect For Those Desiring Physical Education—Hand Ball, Suppers, Socials, Wrestling Classes, Aquatics, Tests Are Also Planned. The schedule of the gymnasium e Y. M. C. A. has been the coming winter months, ending on May 1. Classes fo men and boys starting on October i are as follows ¥or men, October Monday, 3rd—Gym start Monday, 3rd—Hand Ball ment (doubles) Tuesday, 4th—Leaders Corps meet Monday, 10th—Physical Depart- nt Committee meets. Tuesday, 11th—"Y" team organize Saturday, team organize. Wednesday, 26th—Busineas ®ocial and Supper Monday, 31st—"Y" Swimming team organize November Friday, 4th—Gym Men's Bible Class starta. Class sessions Tourna- Volley Ball 22nd—"Y" Basketball Men's rday, bth Class Basketball League starts. (Seniors.) Monday, 7th—Physical Department Committes meets. Monday, 7th—Boxing Class for Be- ginners. Monday, 7th — Class Basketball League (Business Men). Friday, 11th—Boxing Class (Advanc- ed). Wednesday, (Beginners) Thursday, 17th—Class Volley Ball League (Business Men). Monday, 21st—"Y" Track Team or- ¢ nize. Wadnesday, 30th—Business Men's Soclal and Supper. December Gym Men's Bible every Friday. ¥riday, 2nd—Life SBaving Tests start. (Seniora.) Saturday, 3rd Inter-Association Meets Volley Ball and Basketball. Monday, 5th and - b Tourna- ment (Singles A and B Class). Monday, 12th—All Around Aquatics (Reniors). Wednesday. Supper. January: Monday. 9th—Phyasical Department ‘Committee meets. Monday, 16th——Annual All Around Aibletic Contest (Seniors). Tuesday, 17th—(8econd Round) Volley Ball League (Business Men). Wednesday, 25th—Business Men's Supper. Saturdays, Inter-Assoclation and Games. . Februa Friday, Gym Men's Bible Study Ses slona Monday, 6th—Physical Department Committes moets, Monday, 6th—"Y' Championship Hend-ball Tournament (Singles). Thureday, 9th—Heavy Apparatus Centests (Seniors). Wednesday, 22nd—Busineas Supper. Marchs Fridays—Gym Men's Seasions. Friday, 3rd—Class Indoor Baseball League stars (Senlors). Monday, $th—Physical Department Committee meets. Monday, 13th-—Annual All Strength Conteat (Senio Wednesday, 20th—Bu: Supper, April Monday, 10th—Physical nent Committes meoots. Saturday, 15th—Gym Circus. Wednesday, 26th—Business Men's Sapper May: Monday, Closes. Informal Games. For boys, October: Monday, 3rd—Gym class start Tuosday, 4th—Leaders Corps meet. Friday, Tth—Group-games contest start, Emp. “A” and H. S8chool Classes. Friday, 7Tth—Swimming class for (Beginners) “A" and H. School Class- 16th—Wreatling Class Study seasions 2§th-—Business Men's Meets Men's Bible Study Around a8 Men's Depart- last—Gym Class Season sessions Saturday, §th—Group games tosts start, Emp. “B" and Classes. Saturday, Sth—Swimming class for (Beginners) “H'* and Juniors Classes. November: Tuesday, 1st—Track Instruction Junior Classes. Wednesday, 2nd—Track and Ath- letio Instruction H. School and Emp. “A'" Classes. Friday, 4the-Gym. Bible School and Emp. “A" Classes. Friday, 4th—Class Basketball Lea- guo Emp. “A" and H. School Classes Saturday, GSth—Gym Bible Class Juniors and Emp. “B" Classes Saturday, 5th—Class Basketball League Juniors and Emp. “B" Classes. Saturday, 12th—Swimmers Tests “B" and Junior Class Saturday, 19th—Leade “B'" and Junior Cla Frid 26th—Lite Emp. “A" and H. Senool Classes. Saturday, 26th—Try-outs for Y A. Basketball Team. con- Juniors and Athletic and Emp. “B" Class H ‘ests Emp. Savers Tests, M C. Sure Reliet For A Cutioss, Benions' ! - REDJ TOP CALLOUS Takes out soreness, re- duces awelling, soothes |pain, and absorbs bard m"u you com- from the very start. !\ Vo acit, we poison, me danger Life Saving December n Bible turdays raday, ue Juniors and Friday, 2nd— gue H. School and Friday, 2nd—Wrestling Cla Emp. “A"* Class Mon 5th—Annual Athletics H. School and Classes. Tuesday, 6th—Annual Athletics H. School and Classes January Friday, 6th—All Around Aquatica H. School and Emp. “A” Classes. Saturday, 7th—All Around Aquatics Juniors and Emp. “B’* Classes. Indoor Polo League Juniors Emp. “B" Classes. Gym Bible Study Classes and Saturdays. February Friday, 3rd—Cl gue H. School and Emp. Saturday, 4th——Class Leagua Juniors and Emp. “E Monday, 6th—Hexathlon Contest H. Sshool and Emp. “A** Classes. Tuesday, 7th—Hexathlon Juniors and Emp. “B" Classes. Gym Bible Class sessions and Saturdays. March Friday, gue H. School and E Friday, 3rd—Life rs Tests H. School and Emp. “A" Classes. Saturday, 4th—Indoor Baseball Lea- gue, Junjors and Emp. “B" Classes. Gym Bible Class sessions Fridays and Saturdays. April Fridays and Saturdays—Inter-Class Athletics and Games. Saturday, 15th—Gym Circus. Saturday, 29th—Gym class sessions close. May: Monday, 1st—First Informal Games and Swima All Classes. Study Classes Fridays 15t—C Le starts All Around Emp. “A" All Around Emp. “A" and Fridays Contest Fridays 3rd—Indoor Baseball Lea- p. “A"" Classes. Famous Poet-Soldied, Hero of Fiume Difficulty, Has Recelpe Which Entirely His Own. done, Italy, Sept. 30.—Gabriel d' Xnnunzia, the poet and hero of the Fiume independence, has become a producer of wine in his hours of quiet on the lake here. " “produce very little wine but enough so that I can call myself one of the Italian family of wine pro- ducers.” he told a friend recently. “I expect to produce a wine that will be the envy of the French and Spanish producers. I will give it a new name of my own colning so that it will not be confused with any of the wines at present on the market WALKS 13 MILES A DAY. Island Falls, Me., Sept. 30.—The farmer's boy about his chores covers a lot of ground in the course of a day. Norris Nickerson, son of a farmer here, speculating on the extent of his steps from sunrise to sunset, recently put on a pedometer. At night it show- ed he had walked 43 miles. is e Caps Mape RienT WeaR RiGHT L SoLp By ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. TODAY—THUNDERCLAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, GIANTS ALREADY | VETERAN WINNERS Have Taken National League Flag Five Times New York, Sept. 30.—The New York Giants have won five pennants tional League including and 1905, but they have been vic- s in only one world's series play. v won the world's title with min 1905 against the Phila- Athletics, and though he has organizations since, the champions over- delphia aad greater American League came them. “T'he series of 1905 consisted of five games, of which the Giants won four. Christy M in three of the victories. Onyl 91,723 persons saw all five of the games and the total gate receipts were a mite over $68,000, but it was a series that will stand of the greatest in baseball world series history. New York won the first game 3 to 0 and was turned back by the same score in the second contest. They won the third 9 to 0, the fourth 1 to ¢ and the fifth 2 0 0. In 1911 the Giants again met the Athletics in the series and were de- feated. They won the opening game, played on their home lot, by a score of 2 to 1, and lost the second, played Philadelphia, by 3 to 1. The third same went 11 innings and was won Ly the Athletics 3 to 2. The Athletics won hs fourth, 4 to 2, but New York made a great effort and won the fifth, at 10 innings, by 4 to 3. The Athletics pounded out enough hits to make 13 runs in the deciding game and New York tallied but twice. Many believed the Giants should have won from the Boston Red Sox in 1912, but the luck favored the Bos- tomans and they were acclaimed world's champions after eight games shutout as showerproof hewson turned FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. New York's East Side is so interested in Babe’s home-run rec- ord that carrier pigeons were sent to the ball park to bring back returns. Ruth is shown releasing the pigeon that carried the news of his 58th homer, which beat Cleveland. had been played, one a tie in 11 in- aings and the final, which Boston won 3 +0 2, in 10 innings. Boston won the opened, 4 to 3 and the second was a 6-6 tie. New York wo the third 2 to 1. Boston won the next two, 3 o 1 ad 2 o 1 respectively. New York oa the sixth and seventh, 5-2 and The result of the 8th game al- has been mentioned. For the third time the Giants pitted azainsy the Athletics in a world's ser- ies championship in the games of i913 and New York took but one zame of the five. They won the sec- ond game 3 to 0 in 10 innings. The Athletics won the first, 6 to 4; the third, 8 to 2; the fourth, 6 to 5, and the fifth, 3 to 1. The Giants met the Chicago White Scx in the series of 1917, and after losing the first two games, 2 to 1 and 7 to 2, won the third and fourth by This is the time to look for BOYS’ OVERCOATS. shutouts, 2 to 0 and 5 to 0. The ‘White S8ox won the fifth and the sixth, 8 to 5 and 4 to 2. American Musicians Score With Jazz Tuncs Brioni Islands, Istria, Sept. 9.—The band of the Unjted States crujser St Louis scored a hit with the dancers of this dazzling summer resort re- cently when it playved for an affair given in the ballroom of the hotel. The ship had called at Pola and, being just across the channel, the American sailors came over on leave. The band was taken over to play at a dance. The music produced was such that girls clamored about the Ameri- cans urging them to continue playing without stop. The American jazzes were very popular. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | — A Wonderful Assortment — MEN’S ENGLISH CAPS—McGregor, and nobody $5 up to $10 GOLFERS, ATTENTION! Whether you wield your niblick at Se- quin, Shuttle Meadow or Goodwin Park, you owe it to your game to have your feet well- shod in a pair of Non-Slip Golf Shoes. For one week, we will make a special reduction dn our Walk-Over Golf Boots. Price will be $7.80 (today’s market pricc $10.00). . . Soies are viscolized waterproof and equipped with non-slip studs; uppers are of soft but tough deerskin. — Price $7.80 — AGENTS FOR PHOENIX HOSIERY. David Manning’s Uitk CQver Shoe Store, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELLO,WILBUR WHAT HAVE YOU IN THE PACKAGE ? SOMETHING WET P NO, TS A WEDDING PRESENT AND | WANT TO TAKE 1T IN THIS JEWELRY STORE - ONLY BE A MINUTE ALREADY - WONDERIF THAT BovY IS TRYING TO HOCK SOME OF HIS WEDDING PRESENTS VLL WAIT AND SEE IF HE HASIT WHEN HE COMES OUT- MRS. GRUNDY NOW FAVORS DININGROOM HOSPITALITY When the calendar says October, Mrs. Grundy dictates that no longer may the hostess avail herself of the picturesque background of garden or picnic grove for her hospitality. No indeed, the season’s The furnishings of your dining room make the setting for round of indoor entertaining must now begin. your parties and guests have a way of noticing their hostess’ furniture ! Wouldn’t you like to select a new dining room suite from our excellent assortments? One that would add new pleasure to your hospitality and new happiness to even simple meals en famille ! . C. FULLER CO. HARTFORD 40-56 FORD STREET Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts HOW DO You DO ? SAY, | RECEIVED THIS AS A WEDDING PRESENT AND I’'D LIKE TO -~ ] BY ALLMAN NO, MERELY WANTED TO ASK WHAT T s ! You'D LIKE TO EXCHRANGE. IT, | SUPPOSE S