New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports The High school boys ought te be in pretty fair form for the Agmy Freshies Baturday after thelr twe weekis' layoff The Croshy High certainly has a rful trip in thel Journey lo Toledo to play Seolt High this fall, Announcement that the New Brit. aln basekethall team is to be revived this fall is pleasing to the Baturday night fans who used to threng the armory Kid Kaplan has entered the movies =temporarily, Today he went through his training stunts while the clnema | recorded them for showing in ene of his home town playhouses. The Kid is still hammering on the | doors of Dundee and Bernstein, He certainly has earned the right of meeting either or both of these top. notehers, but his ehances at present do not look very bright, If one ia no “in the ring,” regarding | New York promotions, thelr chances are not the brightest, Deacon Beott, veteran Yankes short- stop, is considering rgtiring from the #ame and going into the lumber busi. ness. If he does, Boley of Baltimore may succeed him in the champs' line- up. Frank Chance {s being mentioned at Moran's successor as the Reds' pllot, Rumors that Hornsby is slated to leave the Card persist. The latest one is that he will go to the Pirates in ex- change for Traynor. Roland W. Wolff, former Red Sox ball player and known to many who have followed the game for some time dled Tuesday in Des Moines. Hartford High meets Crosby High Saturday with a badly battered lincup. Even the captain is out, The Triangles of Kensington are seeking football games. Adam Gian- notta, phone 1464-4, is manager, The inter-collegiate championship races are to he held at Van Cortland Park, N. Y. on Nov. I6. Employing plays used by Netre Dame in its previous games the “Ome- "' Princeton’s scrub eleven, made seven touchdowns in praetice yester day against the varsity and under- graduates. Hope began to diminish that Princeton would beat the Indiana university in their intersectional game Saturday. Babé Ruth, the Yankce slugger, and a motion picture distributing firm who were Fecently sued for $100,000 for alleged libel have settled for §750 The producer of a movie, “Over the Fenee,” alleged he was damaged through the publication of ‘a letter . signed by Ruth, stating the picture was unauthorized. Jockey Ivan Parke established what is thought to be an American if not a world's record when he won the fifth race at Latonia yesterday. The vic- tory marked his 10th in 12 starts, and horsemen at Latonia said they never heard.of another jockey in the Football Players Limbering Up Now With Joint-Ease After game or pr tice Joint-East the lame- the takes kinks, ness and sore- ness out of your arms, legs and joint 50 quickly that you'll want to start all over again in a few hours, stuff and sure great two The Wild Calf Of the Pampas - [ | | { [ v | | J | LUIS VINCENTINY | | of the Pampas we don't know why the fistie world shouldn't acoept Luis Vin- | centind, lightwelght champion of South America, as the wild calf of the Pam- pas, Young Luls Is coming to the und of the brave and big gates, to' toss a challenge In the immediate vi- cinity of Benny lLeonard, He s 21 years old, has had 17 fights and won all but two, Never has he been knocked out or knocked down, Parke two world equaling the same foat, finished third with his other mounts yesterday, John J, McGraw was about New York yesterduy. ‘ihe manager of the Glants and Hughey Jennings will sail for Kurope after the Lig r between | Zey and Papyrus. McGraw and Jen- | nings will include Germany in theie trip, ProbaBly MeGraw expects to dis- cover a few good pitchers in Berlin, | Miller Hugginsg will leave in a day or two for Los Angeles. There 1s a probability of the world's champions training on the coast next spring, Jack Dentley, the southpaw pitehe of the Giants not been well d %,,,‘ World Sor The big pitch i bed at the Waldorf-Astort, Wally Pipp and “Jumping Joe” gan will leave soon for a hunting trip | in Michigan. | The Rovers A. C. foothall team will meet for praciice Thursday evening at the’corner of Newington roug and street at 7 o'clock, Al teme the team a d to he pres- ent to clect a new manager. RN IS BACK (Continued from Préceding e) | 25 | ing plays, and four times drave across | for touchdowns starting at «hout the | 2B-yard line, the first annual brush Imvith the freshimen resulted in a touch- down for the first year men. (HEA N VALES LM Rutgers Practic New Brunswick, N. Rutgers’ customs mid-weelk mage yesterday afternoon Neilson IField was probably the lact hard| practice session in prep i tor the | New York University guric here Sat-| urday. Coach Foster Hintopd sent h freshman team, whi h has a ganm with Peddle on futnid rgainst the | varsity, and {rom hiz ¢ aching tewer | along the side lines 5 megaphones | | his orflers to the s until long after darkness had f » . Oct, 18.-=| rim- il Wikt Cuttereq | Williamstown 18.—De- | | cause of tie 1 con-y dition of the Williams rootball squad | tollowing the hovd with Caruell lngt Satut Coveh Wen- | mittir havges to @ weels, despite the feet that me iz expevted | Saturday with Norwich heve, A saort serimmage tomor ow will probably be | the only strenuous workout of the | week, | . oot ewaat batte e 1y, 1 at Ithaca | deil i3 p | things Penn Holds Scrub I’hiladelphia, Oct. 18.—~Harder work than usual featured Penn's preparations today for the Columbia gume, Coach Y sent the varsity nst *“lot serubs in oriy-minute s L in which the | latter was given the bali mogt of the ! tine. Against Jack Keog's freshment minutes' rub. | the varsity put over two touchdownz, bing and this great right to the lizaments d hones—-exactly where skin and fles and tendons & the soreness it. Ask for a tu! keep limbered n other good play trifle at druggist-, ee—————— yeyve thousands of Costs but a L | stain- | less Joint-Ease soaks right in ernugl\} [ the Ttalian lightweight from New Or- | leans | Ch of Joint-Fost and | Wagner, recent conqueror of Johnny | | Dundee in Philadelphia, ‘No. 5 | | decision. MORAN 'l"l) MENT WAGNER New York, Oct. 18,--Pat Meran, knocked ont IEddie Kid recently Wwill fight who riie White The bout i3 to be an eight-rounder to no 4 ARATEX SEMI SOFT in them. COLLARS Do not wrinkle, shrink, change color or wilt— there’s not 2 weak spot | manager NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HIGH SCHOOL GRIDDERS T0 PLAY SATURDAY (Continued from Preceding Page) who is ene of the best prospects on the team, will start the game |if Tayior is net able to play. With the eageption of Taylor all the other| members of the team are in the best of condition and are rearing to go. Inprovement s Noted. The team has shown a great im- provement in their play during the | weeki, All the weakness that came up in the Taft game has been fxed up to a certain extent, and the team is veady Lo take the field against the farmer hoys, Beveral pew plays have been shown the boys in the past week, and they expeel to use them to ad- vantage Saturday. Offense Tooks Weak, However, the team seems to rather weak on the offense, and past week was glven over to the velopment of that department of game, The wshifting of Walker end wau top taken in the tempt to improve the offense of the team n two way Hana who Ia weak catohing passes was supplanted hy Walker, who has had re experi- be the ' the to I Benor Luls Firpo Ix the wild hun | #Nee handling the ball, and Skelly wye national and British open title hold- shifted to fulibagk to add driving strength to the team, team In the Taft game m show litle or no ability at advancing the ball, Their line plunging ralled, and they lost more than they gained through end running. The passing game was more successful than the other two means of advancing (he ball, but it is not perfect. The bhest possible offense wiil he needod sinec the Aggy line Is said to be thelr greater | principal weapon, Ancient Racing Fans to Sce Saturday’s Classic New York, Oct. 18.~Jomes Hiels, 89, of Oyster Day and Huletead I'vost of Hicksville, both Long Islanders, petieved to be the only two persons | now living who saw the mateh race | batween Pelipse, representing the | noiih, and Henry, the south's favorite | n Brooklyn in 1858, anged 1o witness the Zev-Papy natio race at Belmont park on Satur | WILLS SCORNS TATE ! New York, Oct. 18,—DPuddy Mullins | of 1 5 refused | the offer of noter | o mateh the \\’VH}‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1623, A bullet would have a hard time catching up with any of these four planes if the plane had a 50-foot flying stax, These are the nav; meet, third is the Wri racer was pum5 Sweetser and Jones to Play Sarazen and Hagen New York, Oct, 18.~Two of the nation's leading amateur golfe Tobby Jones, present national open champlon and Jess Sweetser, former national amateur champion, will meet two of the best professionals Walter Hagen und Gene Sarazen, both former 's new speed sh e first two are ers, In a mateh Sunday, October 28 at the new Winged.Ioot club, Mamaroneck, N, Y. Sportinz—\i’-r—i't;;;i';;own On Papyrus-Zev Contest london, Oct. 18, Fince Steve Donoghue arrived in New York some of the newspapers have given slightly more attention to the Zev.Papyrus race on Saturday but a majority con- tinué to treat the contest as an event of third rate interest and the read- fns publie seems content to have it 80, wolf AT THE ALLEYS Stanley Bush League and the Dragon League Both Crash Pins At the Casine alleys last night the | Dragen league had a set-to the Balls | losing three straight to the Inners| and the Outerg losing two and tying one with the ainers. The Stanley Bush league rolled at the Reogers alleys. The Iords took two out of three from the Overlands, the Stars took three from the Paiges, the Jewetts went into high and climb- od twice in three starts and the Hup- mobiles showed the spare tire to the RRolls Royce twice in three starts, Du- | * Von Hindenburg, former head of the German armies, now spends many days in hunting. ready for a hunting expedition in the mountains of his very latest photo. IO DT B0 OO L B ) “Two bottles FOHDTOU TWETH DT night.” Only baby and mai just that, on tim‘e. ot Tickets. ness. t rdinary what Davis Trav Mo 82 of TsLEPHO HODD 18 0@ PSR H BDT ) CHG | SBD 1 B 20 B9 | HDID. “.csTwo Bottles of Milk” tified Milk in compartment A-6 on train leaving Pennsylvania Terminal, New York City, at 12:20 to-morrow Hartford woman, traveling with her And the milk was there transpor and the like—~th But it's the bottles of milk—the ex- needs feathers that show you folks who travel juet F.IRVIN DAVIS Street Floor Office 1 i l i ! ) Here he is fully eguipped and | avaria. It's _-oo 123 11 S HEEC HPSR ! of Walker-Gordon Cer- ast week a prominent d, asked us to provide ion, hetel reservations is our specialized buel- witheut furs met or ¢l Service really is! Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. » NE 3-4511 ich shatte '!nrmm his friends while visiting here West End A, C. Anxiqus |formeq bis fricnds while visiting here To Giet Foothall Game | :\ounte 1% e e ek ey The West End A, C. of New Britain | years in sices , 50 1I'm going after | would like to arrange a game with | the title again,” said Maragen, in com- | any out of town team averaging 120 menting on his fallure to qualify in| pounda for Bunday, Oct, 20, Teor|the Dritish title pluy last year | games, address C, Hitehoock, 34 Lin- coln street, The following players are urged to report for practice Thursday | Omaha, Meb, Oet. 150 Bl Prens night st Walput Hill park at 7 p. m: 0 gud iy Miske, heavywelght C. Hitehcock, W, Hitehcock, Captain gighters, have heen matehed to meet Beloin, “Tubby" Beloin, “Red" Col-|in g 10.round decision bout here Nov lins, H. Bagshaw, Hayes, A. Anderson, (7. it was announced by the American | Landon, McGuire, Watson and Bund- | Legion Fost here toda Not So Weak ! BRENNAN TO MEET MISKY Berlin Construction Co. | Challenges Local Bowlers Tha Berlin Construetion company's howling assoclation 1Is looking for games with the New Britain Gas o, the Electrle Light Co., Spring & Buckley or the Mohican Market teams. Address, Manuger L. A, War- ner, Kensingtan, Conn,, care Jerlin Construction Co. NEW PLANT AT HOLY (CROSS Grandstand and Bleachers Are To Ac.’| commodate 12,000 Persons Wercester, Mass,. Oct, 18—TIn keep. | ing with the widespread movement among the country's colleges and uni- versities to build new athletic stadia or to enlarge and remodel their pres- ent accommodations for spectators who attend varsity athletic contests, the Athletic Advisory committee at Holy Cross is taking immediate steps | for the development and improvement | of Iitton Tield, where the Purple athletes meet their apponents at foot- ball, basebLall and frack. A start will be made this fall in the construction of concrete bleachers seating 3,000 additional spectators. The plan of improvement calls for the shifting of the bhaseball diamond and layout of the field to permit the building of a larger grandstand. SARAZEN IN 1924 BRITISH OPEN Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 18.—Gene Sarazen, professional golf champion of the United States, will go to Europe next spring to take part in the British open tournament, he in- Galen Gotch, former marine, was wounded in France. Result: Paral- ysis of left side. But now he's as good as ever. In Washington, D. C,, he proved that the weight of a mere auto was nothing at all. ips, whi several world records in a row, and made a sensational showing at the St. Louis air gl.mlu racers, in which Lieutenant Harold Brow and Ensign A. J, Williams made their world recots. The ht T-8 Lieutenant Sanderson of the marines used to beat Licutenant Maughan's speed record. The other Wright by Lieutenant Steve Callaway. CONALLENGE FROM MERIDEN, The Pawnee A. ., one of the leads ing junior football teams of Meriden, in out with a state-wide challenge to teams averaging 115 pounds, The Pawnees have yet to taste defeat, and they are confident of finishing the aeason with a clean slate, Any team | desiring to be placed on the Pawnee schedule, write to B, Kolbin, 14 Twise street, Meriden, Conn, RUTH ON GOLF TOUR. Los Angeles, Oct. 18,—Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees will drive some long ones here, but it will be on the golf links, it was announced t . He will visit Los Angeles a golf tour of the country, starting De« | cember 1., HURT TWO YEARS AGO. DIES Cinetnnatl, 0., Oct. 18.—~Injured when he collided with another out. fielder while playing on an amateur feam here two years ago, Charles Mann, 21, died last night as the re. sult of his old Injuries, Lost? FOUND! That's the way “Lost and Found” ads save the day. PHONE A WANTAD HUDSON SEDAN 1895+, Freight and Tox Extra el . Aluminum Body by a Famous Builder The Hudson Sedan gives custom-built quality with a price advantage of hun- dreds of dollars over cars of comparable fineness and chassis excellence. More Than 70,000 Coaches in Service Hudson Prices Speedster -+ - $1295 7-Pass. Phacton 1350 Couch - un Sedan - 19 Pteht ond Tox Koo At practically open car cost Coach combines all close gnd it meets every need, ata saving in cost. On the Greatest Super-Six Cha the car comforts with famous chassis uality. Increasing thousands big oneyman Auto Sales Co. 139 Arch Street Tel. 2109

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