New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 9

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Many from here will go to New |bat, 10 addition he is tireless Ill’l. ¥ ) . lli|<-«l ' i ur‘" M B“l “.“h “.Tn“ I:CV """. Haven to see |l- Iu'- Yale game. |iype of catoher (hat makes every|y . » m = T - He Will Claim T“b |4w‘ .A., :u. I:I “‘M player on his elub perk wp. Ruel |3 , "ot 1l cilingten . e aart 1o Anish 15 an u" s p ° a k ! n ' The report that Hernshy is to ..'m my way of thinking, is easily the & 1ot Hitpeld i 1 New York, Oct. 25511 Dave Shade toliowers _Im.hl‘lfll.“:.‘ 4 traded to the Cubs I8 agaln em. Dest eateher of the year in every P [ o 4 i T See | beals Billy Wells, the British fighter. \w-kl:‘"';. ‘;l'::";: s department of play.” . Watkine ...00, 1n their 15-round bout at Madison | Meeis Eds 0 f s p o r t ‘ vhatiestty ‘”M_l:_.. SARMpoment. — () . = | fqusre Garden tonight Be will lay|wand F. Bmms, sad alse uum . 41 et ’ T eimim 1@ the welterwelght ehampion: |10 & Wateh race at six furiengs hem Captain “Bud“ Xnex, of the Uni. | 3 . a0 : ::' . * ship amd defend it ageinst all pomers, | 1his aflerncen, versity of Des Moines foothall squad, 2 {8 e = 106 | Andorgen ., | his manager, Leo Fiynn, announced oo B0 Firpe couldn't beat that board | yesterday resigned from (he team leinl The Pins Y T 004 Roled 000 ;ur..‘.'. —_— : HARTFORD FIGHT YONIGHY, bill in Havana? Isn't there anything parental ohjeetions and the g - A | Mickey Travers and Al Shubert will the senor can beat? iInjury might ineapacitate (& Ve ARMY.NOTRE DAME RECORDS. |00 up in the big card st the Fool s : h.lll for a Wryout next spring with llu CASING ALLEYS, ; : Besbur) | Pootball records shew that Notre | Guard hall in Hartford tonight, There Burman charges Lynch ran out ‘on | Pitisbureh Natlonals. FAFNTR LEAGUE aoh, SfetsnReecl 41| Dame has beaten Avmy inthree of | are three preliminary bouts, and the him. But then footwork has always 4 : . ’u their last four games. 1n 1920, Notre! gong rings at #i15 p. m, Bolh Tra~ been an essontial guality in a ¢ham-| The Intergal revenue bureau & (m-lu‘- " N u Dame won 27 to 17; in 1921, Notre| vers and Shubert arve in tip form plon's make up. nounced yesterday that pald admis 1:; 2 " o ERrtesinee B | Dame was the winner, 25 1o 0; &land & slashing Aght from e slons to the recent world's series base. | 1] ¢ s vese sooreless tie was v o end is assured. Locsl fans | oe are planning to see this bout in large ball games in New York totaled | w.:.ny = - ) Parreay y0i000 T 4 e0000nans 1] numhers. B the government aggregated §108,. | Miller " _ 7 1) $ae0000aenees " - ls something ‘“,""f’_'“"‘"' 881,60, 1In addition to the admission 1 : Taeki 3 1 B i dat e ot !:u Ounly known diamend mines fn]| United States - "n‘: - 4 | tax the government also will receive ” | " ¥ 55 Nerth Amerie re located in Pike| cent of the world's A_1300-pound «eheese Ia. on display | .on o |'n o amounts received hy [Curieal ..o ' . : o . - | wevg ' age. In Kansas, Planning & home.com- the players, managers and club own ;’,:;'::," " ' T 4 4 - - ! ing for Jess Willard, we suppose, ers and others who profited by the " RN series, The folfowing fgures by Headline chirps “Comiskey won't| games were given out by the govern. gell Box." Isn't this a rather delis| nent: cate gubject to discuss in the papers? Attendagee~~"Yirst game, 55,307; T second, 40,402; third, 62,430; fourth, |’ Col. Hickory Knutt rays: *“What| 46 502; frth, 62,517; sixth, 54,172; old Bob Mtasimmons_meant was “I'hel pq) 501,430, bigger the, chumps The harder tney Reeeipts ",. game $15 fall,' \wecond, 8168, third, $ 152 1700013 Unrey - fourth g A, $201,459; ) | S .. Beven foothall fatalities recorded [ gixer, 130,252; total, $1,08,815, Hewatt e ) 13| Chermut -, since the foothall season opened, 1o government—FKrst game, | Mason thereby proving that all the elements| g1519).20; nocond, $16.849.80; third, |por™" of danger have been entirely elini- . ; fourth, 818,16 fifth, | Rinse nated, ] Murphy d .00, sixth, $13,925.20; total, | U les by roduced - lr;.: :’.'fl".':,.u"’nffi.'.' r';:upr That | 1,068,815 and that the taxes dye'to \ W . | Mlanchette ., N : 27| Naples ;.00 Two of the Shade brothers were, eI, ’ : P G, Smith whipped the same night. You might i " "";""': . nay--if you eared to say anything— '\\";“;':I'.I ’ m Hammills that it was curtains for them, Andy ‘,.llu‘kul . 0 48 I8 true that soccer. s the oldest STAR KICKER 'fifi"‘.!".:'.fl y game known to man then the gentle pastime of tossing the bHull must De | G emoem e e mm o oo oo 1 1913 """'I“:"'l e u close second, ‘ - Maine > ' Flton . Herb Pennock is going to open a 2 4 favodl " silver fox farm. Mr. McGraw, no K i inbri . . :f doubt, awould prefer to interest him b ¢ ; ' ORI o indi Sy in the civet cat business, . 1 426 39 #It is said that Huggins was over- l‘mtlurl:?.n. come with emotion when “his hoys" presented him with a diamond ring. If his memory extended to lust year he must have broke rightsdown and " guffawed. G | Loanara’ ", 0 1 et g i Bievar ... s 77-- 239 Pashise | B | Kaliberg : 5o a2 Rosenawel Oater ..., 9 % | Anderson ; 7| o'Nelt ———e N 3 Inspection. ,wrwu “rlrm that every golfer has Hofher .18 Nis favorite shot. Ours used to be glg Welsh Haig gnd Haig. o AT 5 ’ | S‘,:’,'-" - ? z y A L | Blake Let us hope the South Iind park, Wher¢ the Hartford-) + Britain gamo'is to be played, is considerably drien than at present when the game . com/’ off. . ; Y. PN LADIES' LEAGUF, ROGENS ALLEYS, IPllowing the recent rains, it was | like a mudhole ¥ 1 Koerher s ehane biadle sy s T2 150 Ken ... Ii Nov. 24 asant there iy i g 5 Hart Schaffner & Miin) ; ng doubt but what the enclosed field 1 ¥ . Soemi i e wil be jammed to eapacity, il % " . i : - ' The question has been raised how if is possible, in a public park paid fir by taxation, to fence off a section ; c S j r {nd charge adimissin, | = n c e n l n g [ We'll just refer that to the coun- cil. Since- 1920, New Britain has scored [12 points against Hartford, *while Hartford has tallied 13, [(6r3 081, New BRtain - fook isthals 4 R ! C ; championship by 9-0 score. ¥ f f 4 ° P Tn 1922, they lost by a score of| JOE 5D DUNN 2 G iyl 13 to 3. Marquette University of Milwaukee ~ . : . v gy last year went through ti Cassidy was coach each year, Not without having its goal lin: such a terrible record as some might|One of the big stars on tae make it appear, was Joe “Red” Dunn, guarte ot P T#s year Joe “Red' is cuplein and il It is expected that well over a hun-|expected to star aguin. Joo “Red" is| [P B < N ! 4 dred xm.T 1 will accompany the a great kicker a ien-thre 5 : B , at The world)s best ch0lce is Hart schafiner & Marx Overcoats’ All-New: Diritains to Providence #Sun-iman. Marquette’s big game. : s e T | , | ‘ ol we are showing now—$35.00 and as high as $55.00. Captain Kennedy of Trinity will net ! SR play against Union tomotrow, heing Nlack Thi“k‘a ('Cl V(“G‘ out of the game with a- blood clot fn the leg. The game will be played (atchq in 1923 \Te_asoni at Trinity fickd. l“l‘hl.udvn Oct i ”_-4,_\ l‘lmmll' ¥ ‘ ’ L Mack, fi i eor of the Athle J . p4l ; e § Walipen o pinsd A4 Jumk Ao NIV e o oaninaten| ; Best of the Best—Men's Underwear. All weights, all fabrics. morrow. ol n he E H A agues on the form ~hown in 1 3 : oy i ; * | That In come compliment for < \ A BETTER FIT ) Union Suits_.sl.oo to $5.00 o1t WHA Yor ANt oapen ve \ ) LU Al s, BRo nd strhig i This fine Union Suit has a way of a1 clubs Jh e, Amoviean Lengie, R fitting your body like you've always X desired. Nothing baggy and out of “When tuel was socured by Wash- | ington he gol a cha to “ml\( :' shape; that’s ‘because extreme care R { SO popular are these beautiful Mufilers.‘ we have been ‘Ol'tl.l- regularly, shiring {he catel LRE [\ has been taken in making them— to ‘ "“ : give you finer comfort. e o o e :y;'.,‘.’fr._ $4.50 W nate to receive shipment early. Silk, Brushed Wool, An- feid oncmeiist ok and b < fig VASSAR goras. Price $1.50 to $4.50. finally cofne into his own, :'r'acl\t:!i the pinnacle of stardom as a big| . f leaguer, Fine Cotton—Swiss Knit £ | “Ruel is the best catehor in either| A n [ major teague this " says Mack. | Nometal _canteuch you e e e o L A The famous North Star Black Coat is in the Roll of Honor for a serviceable warm Coat — $7.50. I3 A U'l‘() OWNER Y OURS IF EARLY The line of Neckw;mmmt be‘ seen to be IST QUALITY STANDARD 'PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM appreciated. CUP TIRES These gancrre made of | . Qi) pty bt FOR SATURDAY ONLY NIRRT ) elastic. They fit your legd SALE PRICE _ REG. PRICE AND TUBE ........§ 8.95 = $1465 fortable—$3.50 and $4.00. and are extremel e g gty 3053 CORD TIRE every pair. Ask for them by 30x31%5 FABRIC TIRE AND TUBE........ $ 9.45 §15.00 name—Wideweave PARIS. [§ 30431/, §§ CORD TIRE AND TUBE....... $10.95 $16.65 ey smesie § '§ 32x4 OVERSIZE CORD TIRE AND TUBE $23.95 $35.85 First chance you get see the.line of Fancy Vests — Brushed Solid Comfori | - 4 N | 33x5 OVERSIZE CORD TIRE AND TUBE $32.95 $52.70 : g o ‘ Clearing cur stock of above 1st quality Pennsylvania Cup Tires Wool, Plain Colors and _f“cy Checks—$6.00. @ I will sell sizes at above prices for Saturday, Oct. 27th Only. r\ L. onEs o Suopy Co.. B Glohe Clothing House 26 ARCH STREET Tires Mounted Free of Charge .

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