New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 9

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EMBER 14, 192 BASKETBALL OFFICIALS : T ot No SMILES | Examinations Are To Be Conducted D BOWLING (l,l'l:. i | At Trinity Next Week Jurgen o S The Central Connectfut board of €. May .. . e 9 5 approved basketball officials have y - | d their work for the coming 4 . unders Vogase 7 i 2 $ ketball season and arc launching It now a : 3 R 4 5 4 Tker cieieiee 9B 5 i drive for new members. Examina- b 1 e L st the: Nt ganis , 7 ey ‘ : - DA 5 3 tions are to be conducted at Trinity park field will be with théoid rl\'u.iu < 5 o 3 i : ; v “ | 0 ¥ college next week and all who wish to Harttord. Let i g ¥ ! $ el Grari 9 : ; A try out should apply at cnce. \flclo:-.\):d Let's hope. £ar an‘opening ki X a4 L0 ’ = Applications for further information ; ! % g 4 Lz straes ; : should be sent to: Leonard R. Nixon With two complete backfields, New : VNG ! ; ‘ : ; : at. present located. in Oomteil SRASE Britain's eleven should be unbeatable ; iy % . Sersren e R gE I8 ; ; , | e, 1 A o l,:f"_‘;::d Hankis by any gathering in the vielnity— 2 i By R e S 2 RiEView FIO% A_"_' 3 Steam Rollers of Providence not ex-|” : 4 * . % : e cluded. N k g HARMONIES WIN GAME. Fricke and Laganke of Wesleyan 4 » ¥ B A . ! e ) Gy Defeat Panthers in First Game at are laid up with injuries and the o g R p $ ¥ ; Imperials. i % ' Club team will not pick next year's cap-|' - Brirp . 7 e tain until they have recoveredr . % b ; ) s T eh ey et a vt gt o4 > o The fast Harmony A. A. last night N s ¢ D § - Anderssn ...l 0000000 ey ‘ defeated the Panthers in the first McGraw denies that he, has any f"im'mfll cereaeeieindien T 73— 19| ethall game of the Boys' club other baseball deals in mind and like- PR, e 0 i < -~ 2 : 45 1o 2g. It was said the Har- wise scoffs at the report the team is 5 L #y ! » | had nf fight. Ask the Panth- to be sold. 5 ,& 5 = M. 8 y ‘ 1 - | ers, they know. Each man was a Rockne %as déclingd to afd the| 3 . L -' p 3 . canion : H : ; ) |shining_light. Any team \?Zishilnz 8 Army coaches In rotnding the team | o bl e e s MMt T¢ Tatoott Be, . Cagh into form for the Navy game. Lack | Rk P A [ T : ke *Cohen, Politis and Kania are taking of time is his reason. [, April Fool! Tt isn't a riot at ail. Merely students of Edinburgh University, England, indulg- | ; Captaining the Rutgers football | good carc of the forward positions, o R s ~|ing in a bit of play. Plenty of mudsslinging and rag-throwing, and a grand and glorious time was | 74! . 64 13| eleven must be a grim business. W.| McGrath is taking care of the center _H.uol-l \hrr_. captain of last year's | had by all, ¢ . . . . 48-- 95 W, Kingman, who holds the job this | pogition, and Canders, Zeldon and High school ninc, is on the squad at A sl " Aresad i 4 ‘()’»ar, wouldn't smile for our photo- | Gourson are patrolling the guard sta AP AN 1 ’ 132 8rapher. Wouldn't even look at the tions, Johnny Shechan is coaching Troy conference in Vermont, against | . Cash | | Cashen which team the High sehool battles | |camera. Wouldn't do nuffin’. But|the team. Baturday. ¢ | Lew 'rnn;no.-, whora few years ago RANEER A [; HAS ’? e e o e g el | 2 | Kingman happens to be serious = il ' A s was regarded s DBenny Leong s . . " | N | oun ) e : { " i i Cromi &k g gent, and he's seri inter- o most dangerous rival, is no longer o Us i Craslung Tl’le Pms "‘L,,;’.;‘,n_, o . 3 football. ANOTHER CHALLENGE. . ok R A Milstead, Yale's star lineman, will Petorson The Greenwich be in the game against Princeton, -"‘i“"('*' "l ]""(fl' se of a brittle S #E | : T | pair of hands that hamper his punch- . g Oblson . - | s penwic P ama- HSearchlight the field are being | Ing ability, | B Granquist .. . ¢ Greenwich, Conn., .has a strong Searchlights on ield a 8 ’ ROGERS / 3 J ‘e 91— 265 | teur team and desire booking games . o | 5 | Dick ” 3 on their court Saturday nights— used at West Point that the cadets | G need not curtail practice because of ‘] Despite the success timt Carl Mays g idh g | P& V. CORMIN'S FOREMEN LEAGUE. i e § J 7! travel any other night. Average darkness. ’ | has had as a pitcher he says (Continued from Preceding Page) . [ . . =~ eyt [pate Ibs. Address reply attens grets tha e didn't ta i | Rim Latches, erber .. § « b3 354—1054 | weight s, A ply ::.rovs that he '.I'.)f' t v(.m up pugilism & o B Y- z 2 72 H | tion H. Hansen, care above address. Fred Mitehell, former manager Ur;;mlhu!. He has always beeen a fight |a baschall team. After a varied ex- [Benticy : the Braves, is reported to be dickering | "8 istence @he club was reorganized two [Dehm . W W ! : P & - - S el Maybe They Were Right for the Bridgeport franchise. years ugo next Januury and even then | Kuber ... T - 5 S e i Kron ceee : d ’ e A doctor and his Irish coachmag werican Leagn® [waus a very nebulous affair. The mem Roanoke. ciand ehub - has | jepg had no club rooms and met at 3 a7 ohnson . 5 7 33 37 3 re driving past a duck pond, when Providence college squ almos southpaw in'tic Am- mics of various me 5. Even . Ao o 23 - coachman %aid certain to get into the i C Nl 4s the moember increased | % = i an - e t s “0i hate thim birds, sorr York on Saturday. One t 1 \ \ v ol t personnel im 8 7 73 o 5 : 9 2~ 26 . should you hate the poor ing Providence paper mmenting eIk o 4 Y proved, q [ ¢ ired and h . A 4 5 2 ' Fodk BT 3t orey Pat?” the physician asked. oir his playing at right gua in a re- | @ the stage as he is « alub roo re leas then 5 B e et i i 355 249 338—1067{ “I'm surc they never do you any, cent game, said: “Smith®ick at guard “ "“““ f“' "f""‘ ¥e8 K for [ihe club has prosperd® End today has 24 401 421—1219 | — | narm.” " P shared the honors with his leaders, He | 1l oltorts, Howes er e moment etive mbers, with more joining Casters. 3 'S S } “Sure, sorr, don't you hear m Was ke atstons wall.” [Nick loses the atmosphere of the bali |41 ‘the time . 7. T R ot : PENN LOSES STAR. Tarooking you? You niver pass Sk by : Philadelphia, Nov. 14.—Ted Jair-|put they call ‘quack, quack, quack:® {fierd nis comedy suffers ,A ad 10 Cllhinae Lisd, A hakl workiug | Que : ) 1 s ~ 2371 child, end of the University of Penn- | _—ir.Bits, > | The faet that the captain of the | und successtul baseball team. It PP AP 5 o ) team is Alford, the right guard, prob- | Walter Hagen, noted ‘professional | reotpall team p a_ hard, steady |® FEETRITIN - cereee 7— 198 | s¥lvania football team, whoe was be ibly alone gives him the cdge over | BOIfer, muy remain in the east this [gon B G50 Réir e vek k| i 3w | 08 Sroomed for the quartarback ol Com———. sy the local hoy as first strifl choier winter and give lessons indoors asketball team and also for a series evels. | SS90 ix Bted Y with Ban-; i Kineatd ....... 240| S¥Ivania State College, vesterday re- | CAPITOL Stipel Smithwick of this city, with act ag los of golt woupons : P4 a et as a man It woeapon of Indoor sports, including smokers | ;uhtt » " 5| Beltman § 6 17 19 ceived & telegram announcing the| ys Only Starting Monday A two-dollar parluy on six winners |On¢ OF the big metropolitan StOres. [y yiee Ui b ol e this winté y 3 1 [ Deste w . }The plan Is for Hagen to instruet a ' BT bhdinbraspadd - N e BOL{ SOER ey : " S| death of his father in Reno, Nev. [ At i the ciub rooms are too | ellinso enene i i Gussman " 71- \ | el O A nt 1h rooms are too oo 9| He left for his home last night to be | Musical Comedy That Outshines at I'rench track would have won ey pupil and then equip him with cinbs ! 425,000,000 faes, rcading from right crowded and no Sty feltons | A s ? . 1o left. Lgst titted for the player's particular ||.! i Hll not sufficicntly cntrally - 120 302 286 911 gone at least 10 days. An 4 st Dm e dad Tpinox g < MREE T WED B S 3741187 _— Pennsylvania's regular quarterback, || The Law Breakers er e Ran possibly may ’ 9. 238 Jack Dern, is incapacitated with an| Big Cast of Nifty Girls Major lenge mingnates will hold Sl move into more spaclous quarters ! 7 ALLEYS fronitrsgadboln annual meeting in Chicago . .« dn- * - Areh street building h R 2 B0 e | ingec f the leg. idh'.llllnl: the $tufi can still be bopght ‘MIKE MCT]GUE ORDERED \ ,,,: ._h‘,,;' i e - pusis s . 7 TRAUT & MINE. there, N 1 ( President Seifels of the club -— . - | e s e L 1 0 FOUPILL ODMTRAGE, P s o e R 8% grea YOu doR'L wenle — always 10oking for the welfure of the Eheit P T s pincnd 3 . sersecee ¥ i Koik Fork Bécing Ty Heks Thinas .»r:. inization and insisting that the p : "1: | \l‘.wu” A, 5 " HE use Of a Stcrhng fOl‘k was refused in the Wisconsin tuckte fired for teaching | members live up to their obligations | McGrath ¢ 0 2p9 | DYmm sere . IEETTTT I | > s 8 ' g o Provies (It It 1o oar| * Vosr Mt Wil Msuag Jus men and ux mombers, Rules of o : days of Queen Elizabeth in England ! ) the highest order ' In those days of the middle sixteenth cen- ulways best to be in the swim, . Jacobs is Legitimate the club .‘v|n|‘H|r ,V:\Im'ml.t; .l.‘c”:v‘.,»\:.‘.‘..l,l.‘.‘f ¢ s v sssrance <80} : A 2 Berliy glont dies after deinking 108 | New York, Nov, 14,—Mike McTigue, |1 ‘\,“",'I'.,:l"', e au el S Wi | hY'e R Vol . oo 6| tury, except in h’ab’ it was quite proper to c‘on beers ... The first 100 beers are the [world’s 1ight heavyweight boxing | o i ’|-|f ol ":‘a:::: h. rl..-; A el o : te a4 vey food from a dish to the mouth by means of best. champion, was ordercd yesterdhy by . dent announced -last]shatier ... : "nooNe- ol [ one’s fingers. New York boxing commission t g % " 2 3 Long Teach, Calir, bars wreatiing. | live 4p 10 his threesyear contract un. |, "1 dinns party coded with the e = Then an Englishman, Thomas Coryat, visit- S v ' der . nugement f Joe 20 1 Sing 5 he cnlre athe iy of | itush [] K 273 i i " 4 » H ilver g o chammebetering 1o e o do (e gt Son S (SRS O, A biheng ot [t T s el ed Tl and found them usingsilver forks, He ; [ [ e 3] o 3 w0 adopted the custom, upon his return to kngland, - v (®nt bout in Georgla with Young = 8 . | viko sen. 09 2 £ 4 N Some really gifted young person | StFbIir Tiger Varsity of 1873 L S W 2 17e| A . and the rich people followed his example. FTRRPTTIRTE Peacll Febsters, ‘ There was great opposition at first because not paid him in full for the Stribling k : "’ s I"I”. s | it was consi(_lered sinful to use -a fork. One Loug train ride blamed for Zev's bout, to which Jacobs answercd with 'lh’v% footbull heroes who defeated the | Vol EHENA A+ () -8 - R ‘ | (~lergymah in that (l‘d)‘, preqchmg & Setinan defent Probably was in one of vlv]-\ weounting. Jae complained : II‘; In |!u u'.-q |.-. .u.,,..\,,h foot- |7, LR <t e 27 ¥ oo BT | against the new use, declared it was “an insult gt el i e g oo P e S o b : : 242 to Providence not to touch one’s meat with one’s RoTS ARy NPpD Vv that he had inveigl ¢ ointo [0 3 1o 0, will henceforth be entitied Firpo and Carpenticr are coming Sgning L after. |1 car varsity “P's" which in their |y, wyy | @MUl asue $ : 293 | 3 w Ir;ul’. '-.: \u’y'r:uu_I\IV‘HL:H.] of |.;:”,:|', ward converted Mo a contrs duy were not known, Of -h‘. ||:\...’|_\“. ; » T 3;"1‘;‘ : T ¢ fingers. e f ra . ¢ Meaning plenty of saps 16 McTigue docs not carc fo con. |one players and manager who compo W81 0 der [ pachul I I But silver forks grew in favor slowly, and tinue ur jeobs' management ho [ed the feam ten still survive, 7T : | MuDonough et | o 4| ‘ » " ey Frank Chance says he's glad to get | was advised )l-\ the dbmmission to go | regular Orange folt letter and cortis |0 ¢ . ‘4 " | at the en(vl of the seyenteepth century they were back 1o Chicago, The white Sox |10 court bt both men were told such | Hlhte will be sept o these survivors used only by the \\ealth_\. funs, however, hope he doesn't “"‘:‘.,L’,'.“_.".,.::.'.'JZ.".‘...";" s Wining :"'l""]_" SIS Iciielint TRAGEVAY OF e -1'-‘ Down through the centuries Sterling has id’ {sented by attorneys. - : R retained its early French meaning of “true” v It may yet develop that the Chica J TURE GREAT, Anohan : et 5 %0 | e et : AR it s it bbb madpor. MANDELL BEATS TIERMAN, e i s e ol : : ' ‘ . Tgslj i%u?l?et“f‘;nest homes, it is considered : ~r ay, s, it is go man who posed as Judge Landis p h S ~ o0 Devekats simply didn't have the price of a| New York, Nov, ®4.—Sammy Man< Terre Haute, Ind., is picked by wests Mehan g -+ T 1 A Balr ot y" o deil gf Chieago won the juiges' dedl | ern tic experts i the-nest antam: I 8 ganere : a mark of excellence to use Sterling Tableware. sion over erman, now of New | weight champipn, e reeently des ?= o « 3 i Y dt . . g Brussells singer welghing over £00 | York, at“the end of a 12-vourtl bout | feated Hgrry Gordon, tie flashy New 1981196 Andorson - The bride who uses Sterling is quickly gls- Ought |at the Ploneer Sporting <lub Tast | Yorker, who had previously won over 1 10— 08| D BN e tinguished for her tastes as a hostess. With [ the highly touted Carl Tremaine - g Sterling she can begin to enjoy the happy oppor- Garter Trimmings. 2 tumlt_les of entertaining friends at luncheon, tea s 1 s or dinner. 0 Produetion. | Ron et it I ‘ Sterling becomes a possession, a family " = heritage, the use of which affords increasing } : . Ddiskilo e pleasure. Is it any wonder that the bride of to- g - . - BAKERY LEAGUR. day welcomes it in her home? - Parker-Buc Sincerely vours, g b g T el A R THE PORTER & DYSON (0. of the new T NI R sl SN W s 0ld Reliable Jewelers, cught to be able o on w quip Me songht to cvade what the Y & out of the fact that Mons, Marecl js |commission ruled was a legitimate Is Given Letters at Last o 2% 3 conir charging his me v haa LY a curling champion, Princeton, N. J,, Nov, P f “ too far back pounds is coming over to muke fine guartet ht o1 . COMMERCIAL . BOWLING ALLEY 510 MAIN ST. Walsh, Holfelde? and David, Props. Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | DrF M. Bdwarde for 17 yearstreated { : . o< of women for irver and howel a1 Keeps the shoes trim and tidy. Two Complete Floors 9 Alleys 2 Boxball Alleys ments. Dering these years e gove t5 | Gives the look and feel of: his patients a prescription made of 2 & few well-known vegetable ingredients prosperity. Specia\ Attention to Ladies Mg s cle ol mamg tom : g’fiffi:;";‘ -4 d',?:"c:h"" will Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown John L. Sullivan Orchestra Tonight - | e it ot s Rveryday in qreryway you need the mal action, carrying off the waste and SHINOLA Home Set. Genuine bristle - EDDIE ANDERSON VS RAY GMNES | w;mns h::aer:r ‘;}e n'r:: 2<‘::'nm i dauber cleans the shoes and applies v 2as ni 2 dull eves, pimples, coated tongue. head. | the polish and the big lamb’s wool Attraction for opening. mgbt—s N. E. Tel. Girls of Hartford vs. fh::;‘lgx":‘m?fl:fl ':y:’*wx | polisher brings the shine like . 'y Cprbm Girls of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly lightning. ; O osands,of women and then ke ' Edward ‘]nlman, Mgr. Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablets—rthe oo cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just to keep them fit. 15c and 20c.

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