New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 9

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ON THE FIRST BOUND o= e e WITH CLERKIN The Shamrocks football eleven opéncd the season yesterday, in an impressive manner, defeating the High school team, 21 to 6. Splendid accounts are heard of the work of Andy Sarisky, the pight end of the Bhamrocks eleven, McNamara, & tackle, is also turning In a brand of foothall that ought to ald the Bhamrocks in gaining many victories this season The 8hamrocks are a game with the Empires for next Bunday afternoon, and according to Manager James McCue, the Empires | will be allowed to name the amount to be played for as a side bet, Manager McCue stated today that the manager of the Empires can talk “turkey" with him . tomorrow night, when the Shamrocks meet for practice in the lot across from the North & Judd Manufacturing com- pany on East Maln street. Manager Mac wants all of his players on hand for the practice. 1xious to hook | = Bowling teams captained by Bill Brennecke and George . Rogers, will stage 4 match game at the Rogers Recreation alleys tomorrow night. The final practice for the Alumni team before the contest with the High school eleven on Baturday afternoon, is scheduled tomorrow night. Arthur A, Pilz has on exhibition in his sporting goods store, an interest- ing book containing newspaper ac- counts of all the important hoxing exhibitions held in this country for over 20 years, The Argentine polo team went down | cently won the American flyweight | to defeat yesterday at the Meadow- brook club, at Westbury, L. I, to the | 8helburne four, 14 to 6. Pancho Villa, the FFilipino, who re- | champlonship, will meet Frankie Ma- son, of IFort Wayne, Ind., in a cham- plonship bout at Madison Square Gar- den, on October 20. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ELIHU BURRITT HOTEL CORPORATION sales Mgr. Ruwssell & VICE_PRES, ARTHCR . KIMBALL 4 i .‘E‘:."»«'i.m.,... bt New Britain’s New Of New Britain, Conn. ISAAC BLACK rwin Mfg. Corp. President Landers, Frary & Clark VICE PRES, Vi VICE PRES, ce President Stanley Works CLARENCE ¥, BENNETT J. LINFIELD DAMON Pres. American Hotels Corporation Director United Hotels (‘0. of America VICE PRES, FREDERICK M, HOL, LIEE SEPTEMBER 28, 1922, Hotel MES IS THIS WORTH STRIVING FOR? President North & Judd Mfg. Co. TREASURER PARDON C. RICKEY Treasurer, Landers, Frary & Clark SECRETARY . WILLIAM L. HATCH President The W. L. Hatch Co, Manager John J. Kiniry has re-| The Dartmouth Outing club has ceived the lineup of the Nutmegs contracted with a Boston hridge con- football team of New Haven, which |cern, for the raising of the ski jump plays here next Sunday against the |10 to 156 feet. At present the ski New Britain team. Jjump measures 80 feet in height. - ALY DIRECTORS As & reward for winning the series | ‘o o oent baseball game at Han- with the Kaceys the Corbin team will| 10! 25 e b be tendered a banquet this evening|OVeT Park between the New Britain Lt e b o hae o Hean iktaaat and Meriden police teams, netted the R 3 g | pension fund of the Silver, City cops a sum of $1,700. Suppose, Mr. Progressive Citizen, some large organization would say to you, “We want to bring to New Britain an institution which will place in circulation some hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. ChiRE T CLARENCE F. Bl Vice President Stanl, ISAAC BLACK Sales Mgr. Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. J. LINFIELD DAMO: American Hotel JUDGE B. GA Attorney at La: GEORGE P. HART —an institution which will increase your property values; The Yankees are hopeful that to- day's battle will mean the clinching | of the American league pennant. The | The Herald will, as al, supply e Boston Red Sox should not be very |the fans with the world series results ‘hfl'rmnn‘:'“m;nrt:.';:_r;ygry Works. troublesome. | next week. v(l\‘nr vhn_ special wire, Pres. W. 1. Hutch Co. each play will be received a moment TREDERICK M. HOLMES Clarence Seeley, who last year after it has happened, and the mega- Pres. North & Judd Co. | i HAROLD L. JUDD made hundreds of friends while con-| phone man will tell the crowd all President Judd & Co nected with the Rogers alleys, is now about it. A few minutes after the ARTHUR . KIMBALL managing for Mr. Rogers a new bowl- | close of the game, there will be on Pres. Landers, Frary & Clark ing and billiard hall at Newark, |the streets, the story play by play, in SRonon ) L LETD N. J. | the Herald. JOHN C. LOOMIS -— Pres. Chamber of Commerce, BOWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL ALLEYS AilS onih Mayor City of New Britain, —an institution which will offer you a civic center; a place for your social, fraternal and civic enterprises and projects; —an institution which will enable New Britain to care for the hun- dreds of traveling men who come here and encourage them to spend their time and money in your city.” What Would Be Your Answer? Wouldn’t you reach out gladly, as a Community-inspired Resident, for such an enterprise, for such an institution? Yet, that is exactly what this New Modern Hotel means to New Britain and no concession is asked nor expected, except the hearty support of every loyal-citizen. .. PLATT . Lumber Co. NE_J. PORTER UNIVERSAL CLUB Cutters P,\r(r{(\sp':'r."lrtl{"?(':\' £ AR : 7 4 ders, Fracy & Clark. . Range OB Lohknat 5INewhearth ..... 85 Logan Hubbard 76 Hanlin Penniman .....101 Jurgen ..... 096 9 9 1i G Wilcox E 8 413 431 429 Flatware Pocket Knife HoOWe ..oovvvss. 82 88 Campbell 90 9 293 | Dupins ... ¥ 69 Harrison ceer 95100 8 282 (Gullberg .. : 78 84— 233 ? Penny . 73 237 | Crowley ....... 105 79— 260 (L Goodison ......100 91 8— 287 | Hartney 3 85 80— J. R. ANDREWS Thompson ...... 49 106 96— 301 ' C. F. BENNETT i [ A g 300 1205 PETER CRONA 470 460 450 1398 b it - A Washing Machine M. HOLMES EOOPeRs % Vivasoue, BY 90 91— 265 W. C. HUNGERFORD 0 B e 3 e H. L. JUDD E“rm\:?:;s 88 DEA e Vot s 83 Toemiang . G. KIMBALL owlay (T E SR . GO Hulten NVALGa3s 7 w8 80 9 MOMIL Holcomb . ...... 101 PLATT ves faieemb PORTER ol TR TR, RAPHAEL 440 429 436 1305 5 448 445 1308 Perkins Co. of America. HOTEL CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ISAAC BLACK The stock in this hotel must be held largely by our own citizens, for this is a civic enterprise. We cannot expect those who have absolutely no connection to be interested in our civic progress, if we ourselves are not sufficiently interested to invest some of our own money. If we are to grow and progress—if we are to profit by the experience of others—we must (et unduplicated control allowing only {14 hits in 27 innings, striking out 5 2 |18 men, walking one and hitting one. ADVISORY COMMITTEE | His first inning against the Athletics A. N. ABBE |next year was scoreless so that his BENJAMIN W. ALLING - 1 total is B Sk Bahe Was Good Hurler. JOHN A. ANDREWS JOSEPH R. ANDREWS Babe Ruth who now scems to re- sent the fact that pitchers,are per- C. H. BALDWIN [ mitted to live, has a record approach- T Mathewson's. Babe holds the . did not reach top form un-|IN& Year: e di » {palm for the greatest number of con- til toward the close of the season but| .., tive jnnings in which he shut out as the championshiv approaches he|his opponents in a world series, hut supply this greatest of all New Britain’s needs. has delivered well, cumulated in two games in I)A‘\Ilhox Jack Coombs of the Athletics and |the world series in 1916 and 1018, s e DAVIY Trolley Dodgers (now the Robbins) | .HDH.\.‘A A, ERICKSON s the only world series pitcher to! A hoME win as many as five games and lose | o i i JAFFNEY none. He participated in six but was' ¥ ,\'l‘.“:ik‘l?ui\nA.\' removed from one before the other B. A. HAWLEY side had taken the lead He had| N HOWARD & HUMPHREY ra S retin " 1 w. C. b O strained himself and retired with the : RN ARREORD JOS. AMB (Continued on Following Page) score tied. J Record For Matty. b JORN W, LOCKE & Christy Mathewson holds the rec- OAH LUCAS n ul ’ | o Lo i ord for scoreless innings in one world | (Continued From Preceding. Page). LTI R series. He shut out the Athletics in |, Sk AN TR AN three straight games in 1905 with h":l\h (s B 0 0 (I(Allll‘vlfl MUELLER BOREON 4ot v 100 200 04x Two base hit, B, Grifith; home run, Ford tolen hases, Cruise, Boeckel; sacrifices, Iord, Henry, Powell; double plays, Ford ta [Henry; Kopf to Ford to left on | bases, Brooklyn 9, Boston bases on Lalls [off Decatur 2, off Shriver off McNamata | i struck out, by De ] s |3; struck out, Decatur 6 In 6 inning 1 R iERS | hits, off ilnlwr l’m 2 mlnln.::\.““n;lm;‘q“l"\ h MORRTS L b B C. . D P b P e 50 0 SHED 4, smAnt Not Alone a Safe Investment But a Civic Duty Nt B % L. P. SLADE | Wins in Debut. b ANDREW 3 SLoErs Pittsburgh, Sep. 28.—Ired Fussell | R 3S F. SMITH made his local debut by striking out ¥ ?R‘i\fl“ four times yesterday, but he pitched | BT SYANLEY Chicago to a 4 to 1 victory over the LEO SULLIVAN | Pirates. The recruit southpaw was Tk somewhat wild but he showed a curve | § ball that stopped the Pirates with | men on base. The Cubs bunched | their hits and fielded well. This game | transferred from Chicago, closed the | ln'e season. Score ' Chamber of Commerce Community Enterprise decision regarding the treatment of lieutenant-colonels, 5,170 yven to ma- 9 d Mabhel Tell —_ those officers who have been dis-|jors and 4,200 yen to captains and (o PRUER BISLoRer Ane. 5 4| Imperial Government Provides Ffor|charged for the sake of the military 3,000 to lieutenants and sub-lieuten- . ‘ rry straight heats. Hyde, in the third b Rk o ATDERTE s. OPLle fae ol o “3 : e g 1o break the track record | Funds to Pension Old Military Men, |reforms. It appears that the sum of [ans. Shirts ! Feel the llfi.‘ht- EONR Y s v i 3 {11, LIy Skt Ao B . 18,000 yen will he granted to lieuten- These allowances will be granted d fort ! Th Miller, If. ...... Star Halfback Is Ruled Out Onof 2:06 .I—d. made two l)] ‘,h'. ‘m(‘i‘ fokle, Bept, 48.~Tihe Imperial Fovs|ast asnurals, 11,000 yeH to MAjor-gan<|nest SHERE WIth goverameat 7088 ness and comiort ! 2 Maisel, rf. . g .3 0 i Daniel C. Burnet, equaled ater [ETNMent has informally published its!era)s, 9,180 to colonels, 7,200 yen to|bonds, partly or entirely. easy swing in the arrell, ven . ) Grounds of Professionalism, Auth-|, ... A] Horton( driving Peter | Fussell, p. : 3 I"letcher, drove the little pacer for all ous roominess and length N of sleeve. The neatness TRy, Bf, Bighee, | RETIRES OLD OFFICERS . ) Adams, b, ... here vesterday, won ‘the 2:08 pace orities Announce. Champaign, 1il, Sept. 28.-—Tom|nor out. : £ MeCann, star halfback of the Univer-| Battle S. a bay gelding, driven by sity of Illinois foothall team, hnsi\\' H. Nelson, the oldest driver on x)}z half-mile rings, had a tussle to win THE BOY WHO TURNS IN THE MOST DOLLARS WORTH OF SALES COUPONS FROM OUR STORE BETWEEN OCT. 1st AND OCT. 31st. WINS A COASTER WAGON COUPONS GIVEN WITH ALL SALES OF 5¢ OR MORE Come In and Sign Your Name, and Enter This Contest SEE THE PRIZE WAGON IN OUR WINDOW! THE ABBE HARDWARE CO. PHONE 407 279 MAIN ST. of pattern. The quality. Barnhart Olneen declared incligible for athletics : : S ¥ . ) ‘eg :n by Garri ¥ Y % e ne: 0lat the university because he played |from Cegantle Boy, driven by And }emgmb?} t‘h(‘) o il i 1| professiona! ball this summer. |son. The winner was never more than moderate in price ! Grimm " 5 0l" o] heeded the money to finish my|a length in front n\e':- (k;\r- 4]1|.~'l.|mr‘. Schmidt NN 0 et ] “ . e o | with Cegantle Boy at his heels, i lsenior year,” McCann toid George |W ELHEML v, — | Hufr, director of athletics when in- | it o : formed of his suspension T0 LEARN ENGLISH Tyron CRICARD i Last year Huff disbarred nine foot- v 3 to SR R O ball players for participating in a pro-| Constantinople, Sept. 28.—A special $1050 $7 Statz; three base hits, Maisel ! tessional foothall game, ‘!fl*hnn\ has been instituted in the Pal- AR STa Y METERGIIT, A ‘ i lace of Yildiz in order to give the Sty Bugbll s . Coapar. §:. umblres, education and the benefits of modern Sentelle and Quigley; time, 1 Py instruction. Fv b J C — - I'red Hyde Pilots Short Ship Perform- | Professors have been engaged in -, MISKE TO BOX GIBBONS, 3 i France and the princes will be taught 'tc ones o. New York, Sept __Billy Miske| ©r to Victory at Mineola — Track |among other things, four languages, Correct Haberdashery and Tom Gibhons, Paul light- Record Also Lqualled. Admission fs cenfined to princes uf TR AR Rt MR Kibon . BaTAS [, Sept. 28.—1"red Hyde, [royal blood and the children of (2:03 1-4) nobles. Mineola, ! driving Mary O’'Connor French, German, English and Latin weights, have béen matched for a lil lGarden on October 13,

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