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4T ey P ANV YV LDy oy Lluwd, units fomgthe manufacture of textfi® praducts ®ad textile machinery, The ! entered a Speaking of Sports ....... Eessoessteetestenettestssetssrtesity’ the sun cuts down his average at | 1 A —— ' g [deiendants have Frankie Frisch is the fastest run. Llw S[HT UP TODAY denial, ner in the Natlonal league, Maurice IN wE A.PONS | g Archdeacon the fleetest man in the 4 iRl American, | seversl Prominent Boston Business TO ASK YOB MONEY, Tommy O'Toole, who 15 years ago OF mE LINKS o sbac pada l Men Are Beiendants in Aeti . < tinued f Preceding Page) n ion A loyul was a contender for the feather- {ronuied from wLocenr s Presbyteriap Church Officials Mol yul son of Suffield begs a cor- reight title, i Around Dusiness Deal rection. A recent item in this col. ; weig] e, Is now umpiring semi- ford outfit for a hig score and this Nov. 18 o Set Apportionments. umn said Mass. has the two highest . : v pro games in the vicinity of Phila- meason when Amheist y better and Dedham, Ma Nov, 8.—Trial of a Philadelpht Nov. 8.—Announce« scorers in college football and Eddie 4 delvkie. stronger opponent the Nutmeggoers do | “uit for 109,000 damages hrought |y on¢ \:-:r:m‘; tod:y'uu't the general Tryon was one. not appear any strouger. This game | @Rainst " Herrick, a Boston | councl) of the Presbyterian ohurch in — g . ; . should develop into a hig =coring con { croral prominent Boston |ne tinited States of America would Now, it appears, Tryon lives in the . i test for McLaughry's men unloss he i v George . Willett and|meet yn Atiantic City, N. J., Novem- town of Southwick, Mass., but across lelln! le P’ms gives his second string performers a| °LhC0% formerly purtners in the Bos- | po. 16 to determine the amount of the state line in Conueeticut. b ¢ chance to get into action [ banking firm of Willett, Sears & | ooy to be asked from the mem- = - : Boston College is tackling an un-|' % >.-,‘x’~" ;g:fl‘”“‘,{he‘" U"’" ";u"bvrsh-in of the denomination for next ans now are under way for the ROGERS ALLEY! known in Centenary, u team from a GRS N other de-| o,r's penevolence budget. For the New Britain tsam to play a return STANLEY BUSH um'u lithe Methodist school way down in dants are Kidder, Peabody & Co, |2 ti5 PTENO T hu‘!gfllgwrfi $15,000,- gume in Providvice or. Sunday, No- 4 & Loulsiana, coached by the famous |\ e & Col, and Daniel 00, " fevas vember 25. - “Bo” MoMillan. This team s big, [, Presidentof the iirst National| "y i, oxpected that the Loards of 1he strong and has an impressive record oo | ehureh will ask for a larger budg t ,but has a real task cut out when it | plaintiffs assert that through a | for 1924 to meet the nccessities for meets the Cavanaugh style of football, | fcheme devised by Herriek the de. | extending their work. The board of This zame will b played at Braves | *“Ndants in July 1018, entered inte a | foreign missicn will vrge o mate field, Boston. conspiracy to deprive Willett, Sears|increase because of the her v 1 e Holy Cross-Fordham &l < :~ of their controlling interest in|suffered through the Japan: carih- i : rk . E) Rivals for many years for the Cath- | t® merican ¥elt Co. and the Daniel | quake. Tern, the star ciarter of the U1, of . 4 olte_eoilege zrid honors, Holy Cross| . °¢" T¢It Shoe Co. “and to secure P.. is out of the zame for the scason Mur, i e aameLA : | he g : e and Fordh, il s a nominal cost for their S s Qe awa toe the Murphy . . T i et at New York | own selfish gain and profit” They THAT UNEASY piec oy S~ the better team but will miss the bril- || .m thAt 28 a result the firm was Dartmouth is working like a band St -y 3 et {liant Glennon, whose broken hand will | Sredtt Tor sceuting o logn ot sbom | FEELING :‘!m'l";nnhns for Saturdey’'s game with g g;l::!ml 103— 383 : g keep him out of the lineup until the | :).;:z:tr::!r;|;;c:;??:—s‘a:iui‘lnut::lci:lb::; ; Cavby ‘ : :3:‘:; ::2:;;1‘ guma'. Tordham has | companies and was compelled teo That dull depression, thut dragged 'u:m ey g A e ™0 Massachusetts boys in | transfer a large number of shares of | eut spiritiess condition—it’s biiious- h!s ranks but lack of success this f21 | hoth companies upon such terms as| Dess. . teet.smdv.ulisd the local intercst in the | to make redemption or repurchasg Why be out of sorts with yourself Sp;lnflleld e SR 'I;‘ncm]u;lonable and extortionate.” | and everyl 5 Pill”;ill o ' o an ehagon | The plaintiffs charge further that t Schepck’s Mandrake Pills New Haven sports writers claim to| =This russed hsisback 1s captain of |Jshutes - Valley should furnish one of the must | art of the plan was o secure for the ovland.n for you. have the straight dope that Tad |the University of ne foo elav- | omingkl . d . even games of the se . -fe ears snest, T i ason at Prott | defendants complete control of a large 20 reputation fer biliou Jones is to resign as Yale coach at|en. And it might be added that he is t f s o ons for the Malng | EoPOtEs - fleld. The Pennsylvanians have had nNumber of other companies which pation and bilious headache, ot the conclusion of this geason. Dif-|one of the main reasons e The plain faced and tiny ribbed iron |little success and the same applies to | '#d been controlled and managed by —unes suger ferences with the Yale athletic of- [eleven's success. #37-1338 | olubs are o. k. in golf. the Red ana White. Bpringnaid hoo| Willeit, Sears & Co, and which the| 390 Perbex—uneeated or super costed Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phils. AdV Howard Beloin of the H. 8, squad is temporarily out of the game. He is at the hospital for examination fol- lewing complainis about a severe pain i1 his sidée. : Notre Dame’s eleven was in fine ape today when it started for the site of the Nebraska game. HENRY SMALL Brown .... ficials is sald to be the cause of fric- % : iker + her 83— 367| The slotted and punched faces iron |material enough and is hound to rige |f1'™ had planned to combine into tion. Manager Robertson of the Robins announces that next season he will put Johnston back on their base. Firpo's bank roll must be getting low. He now announces he will re- turn to the U. 8. in the spring, and he will start boxing in May. Saturday afternoon the Rover A. C., will travel to Unionville to play the strong Farmington high school team. All players and candidates are asked to be on hand for practice tonight at B. John's hall a 7 o'clock. A heavy signal drill will be gone through as Farmington high has a strong squad. William J. Semmons, Jr.,, manager of the Epworth League basketball team of the Trinity Methodist church, wishes to announce that the team is ready for games. He would like to communicate with other team man- agers, He can be reached at 662 Arch street, ixpert says It takes nerve to be a golf player. Even takes nerve to dress like one, Football writers picking greatest back of the year can hardly ignore Pola Negri's. There must still be a demand for the broad, uproarious type of comedy, or else Tex Rickard wouldn't have re- matched Greb and Wilson. L “Good motto for joyriders, ‘The public be rammed"."” Chicago couch says he's against paid footballers * * *, But apparently he has no objections to paid coaches. Cleveland quarterback who played through game with mind a blank may have been “impersonating a congressman, IMistie world would doubtiess take Jack Renault more seriously {f his record didn’'t include a victory over Fred Fulton.. Zev was all right until somcone dubbed him a master horse * * *, This is no yedr for muster horses or mas- ter minds. That law, guttural noise you hear coming in off the water may be the humiliated Papyrus induiging In a quiet, restrained horse laugh. Harvard finally wins a foothall game, thereby proving anything can happen under the new rules. Referec calls race between fishing boats no contest * * *, On the ground, porsibly, that they were pulling their punches Despite the fact that Valentino has WHY YOU NEED IRON— To make you strong and “brainy” and put the power into your blood to overcome dis- case germs, The food you eat contains carbon. When your food is digested it is ab- sorbed from the intestines into the blood. When the carbon In your food comes in contact with the oxy- gen carried by the iron In your blood, the carbon and oxygen unite and by #o doing they give off tremendous energy, thereby giving you great fores, #trength and endurance. 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Nuzsted Iron often increases the strength, energy and endurance of wesk. nervous, rus-down fo1 in twe weeks' time. 10 has been used and ‘highly _ recom- mended by former United States Senators, Members of Congress, Judges of U. A8, Court, many physicians and prominent men. Over 4,000,000 people are now using it Snnually. Satisfactory results are guar- antesd or the manufacturers will refund your moner. Bold by all druggists in tab- Jet torm omly NUXATED IRON ] T T— o w—— Karpinski 85— 249 | clubs are not o. k. taken up tennis the aport promises |Milierick #— 37| The Amedcan golfing fathers, tak- Andersen to be as popular as ev: H ’ National League umpires say that if Tony Kauffman didn't get peeved Clkowski o tournaments. every time he thought the umpire|Borowink > HH As all golfe: missed a strike he would be a 25 per | B cent better pitcher. The moment he starts to fuss with the umpire he loses much of his stuff. There are several other pitchers in both leagues with Bi that failing. SR Curtis Dazzy Vance has the best fast ball | Anderson in the National league, say the leading | f1or . 10— 272 of limited ability find hard tg master. batters of that organization, Lack of a change of pace is his outstanding fault. When the opposition starts hit- H 237 umphr 36— 34| In& their cue from the British, as is o 2= % their custom, have legislated tie so- 4381278 | called trick clubs out of champlonship know, the slotted and ordonaro 5 3 | punched clubs enable the piayer to Balak 6 | impart a back spin to the ball without o ey unusual effort. It is possible to put back spin on a =—=Wen rell-oft. ball with any kind of club, plain or a1 otherwise, but the proposition entails 0 a certaln amount of sclence, a deft movement of the wrists which players ting his speed he has little else to-of- fl,::;:'m b 1o fer. Bronson . 5 179 erdlein . the only major league manager who would give a college ball player a trial. Today the college stars are - " cagerly sought for by every major |yl " . e B 124 league club. Reeor ., e M1 92 90 v Cusack ... 90 83 106— In.all probability Bobby Veach will | Foote be traded by Detroit during the win. ter. Veach doesn't seem to fit in with Cobb's policy, yet is too good trading material to sit on the bench. \ Harry Kipke, University of Michi- gan football star, and captain of the 1923 eleven, will this fall endeavor to put over a feat that has only been ac- complished by two Maize and Blue gridiron warriors. And that is to twice win a place on the mythical All-Amerncan team during their col- lege careers. . Thus far, only “Willie” Heston, flnd1p¢" “Germany” Schultz have turned the trick, Heston getting the honor in New Britain Machine, (Continued from Preceding Page) attler " " [ Although the record of the Meriden team is equal to that of the I“ranklin aher i ':"’ - sy |SQUAre team they have played teams e eeee = aeee|Of & lesser light, and in sqpie cases 160 487 §10—1437 | they have rolled up a large score. N (Nacthrs) Thelr record is one defeat in two 101 8 5 [ 11 years. 0 12 7 Recond of Teams 106 110 100— 316| The following is the records for the 22 113 106 311 teams: 468 495 4871450 N. B. H. S, = 20; East Hartford High School 0. CASINO ALLEYS 6; Buckley High school, 0. DRAGON LEAGUR. 0; Taft Preparatory school, 26, 6; Conn. Agrie. College freshmen, 6. §0-- 223|12; New Haven High school, 7. '~ 261/32; Wesleyan Freshman, 0. - Meriden 20; Norwalk, 6. 36; P‘lrmlnflan, 6. 36; Simsbury, 0. 1903.04 and Schultz in 1907-08. This | p.0n 9; Davenport School, New Haven, 0, season will be Kipke's last for Michl- | Zwick Springfield College freshman, 19. gan, Linn 0; Hartford High school, 0. The play of Second Baseman Aaron |C! Ward of ‘the Yankees in the recent! world series stamps him as the best Owen Dowd Laplin WORD FROM BRIDGEPORT. “03—1185| The Mohawks of Bridgeport have ing won the junior champlonship the player at that position in the Ameri. | Reloin ., . 77 249 past two seasons, are out for the state can Leagug with the possible excep. |5 uable. And to thinkg New York tried | to trade Bob Meusel and Ward for| Collins last year. tion of Bddle Collins, Since Ward has | nuennam ol { | just arrived, and Collins Is fast going | Emith the other way, Ward is the more val. | Fitz ... s o #9138 title. The team s composed of some §1— 245 | of the eity's best stars. The crimson T |and gold gladiators made a wonder- 4| ful showing, being the neatest and | flashiest equipped team around. The | Hawks are known throughout the b ST state and draw a good crowd and also . # play a snappy, clean brand of ball. . Bn . . Harry Hooper says that playing !un‘rlunn . The average is 16-10 years, 130 Iba fields has a serious effect on a play- | er's batting agerage. He insists that |Sauson constantly looking into the glare of an .. Games can be arranged by communi- cating with E. Dunn, 608 Conn. ave,, Bridgeport, Conn. HUDSON edan *189¢ On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a saving of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence and finest performance. More than 70,000 Coaches in Service At practically open car cost, the Coach com- bines all chassis quality. In forts with famons g thousands find it closed car , meets every need, st a big saving in cost. 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