New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 9

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Speaking of- Sports New York bascball fans still think | there's a chance for the Giants to get| Hornsby and feel sure some other big deals are going to break hetore the “cracker league” on the *hot stove” circuit disbands along about the middle of March. Harvard will work its best team against Brown Saturday and the rea- | son is that the coaches do not knowj Wwhat is the best team. They want to | get together the hest possible combi- | nation to shove in against Yale on | the 24th, Admiral Grayson now steps to the | NEW Clever Tackle ! BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURBDAY, ) 1 - VHIGH SCHOOL — SPORTS — B T ———— against incoming linemen, At present there are five men who could fill in at end and not cause any | weakness in the team. They are Mc- | Carthy, Skelly, Giana, Taylor and Hu- ber. All are of regular ealibre, Mc | Carthy and Skelly being the regulars, Huber and (ilana are the regulars o lugt year, while Taylor, who has shified back to his old positior guard, ean be depended upon to go to end and perform theré at any time, With the return of “Tubby” Beloin to the squad after a short iliness the | guard problem is soived. Roth Taylor | |and Beloin are excellant men, being | considered on par with one and other. Reloin may nect play Saturday, sinee | his physical condition is not the hast as y2t. “Damico, who played last week | | has to be considered, too. The real comer op the zquad s “Howie” Belser who is now aubsti- tute backfieid man. His playing since he hys been shifted from.end to the {backfield has been of the sengetiona! | variety. Playing with the gecond team ! 1 The New Britain High #chool foot- 1l team held an excellent practic | session yesterday afternoon at St | Mary's in preparation for the game | with the Troy Conference Academy [team at Poultney, Vermont on Satur- | aay. Conches Cassidy and Zwick put the | hoys through & light workout and {then sent them through scrimmage. | At first the regular backfield and the second string line battied the regular line with the second string backfield to back them up. The regular back- [field plowed through the line until [ they reached the one-yard line . Then the line held for three auccessive downg, getting the ball finally, The regular line was scored on when the at NOVEMBER 15, iYzd. MACHINISTS WIN | New Britain Machine Company Bowl. ers Take Measure of Skayef Outfit in Hartford. The New Britain® Machine com« Pany’'s bowling team upheld the repu- tation of The Hardware last night in Hartford, by trimming the Skayef Mfg. company's team in all three games in a pinfall match, win- ning by the wide margin of 88 pins, Victory was especially sweet to the achinists as the Bearing Makers de- ed them here last week on Rogers' lleys by only 13 pins. Next Monday the Machine come- pany’s team invades Hartford again, rolling againat the Fulier Brush com- pany. whom they defeated at the Casino here on Nov. 5 by 43 pins. The mateh will be rolled at the Wooster alleys. Last night's seora: New Britain Machine Co. £ 87— 275 — 298 300 296 —~ 312 front with an offer of a $10,000 wager that My Own can beat both In Me- | moriam and Zev 'over a fast track. | second string punter punted out to the 10-yard line where Gennett, sub | tackie, caught the ball and carried it over for the first score of the after- noon. The second string backfield | scored a safely later. |in scrimmage yesterday afternoon he |tore through the first team for 50 | yards on the kickoff and nearly scorcd | a touchdown. Should any of the four | jregular bgekfield men get hurt there | should be no fear about ftaking a| | ehanee on this boy. He can also play {end, and it was in that position that| | he starred in the Buckley High school | |game. Other members of the second | team that are showing up we!l*are Damien, Erwin, Putney, Gennett, Plinn, Clair and Barton, Sattler Larson Cusack Lofgren Foote Princeton’s spirit is commendable, S The . entire student body turned out vy s :I}lai‘§rn.£‘]:c].! to“;h;er”r"y;: plu:vem r?":‘ 3 : : : | The regular team then lined up \'n.\(‘"v gan / Foing o eat | CAPTAIN MARTY BELOW gainst the gecond team for punting o Last season Captain Marty Relow ;pr.lvli €. Dr. Zwick showed Grip his - WiWsconsin was generally picked | weakness aiong punting lines, and the an all-western tackle. This year|other backfield men thelr proper s playing in even better form. He |places in this formation. Tt is hoped | hopes to lead his team to vietory |that this will remedy the weakness of againgt Ilinois in the coming clash protecting the kicker, and that | between the two institutions. ip will be dble to get his kicks off | without fear their being blocked. The cause of iden’s only score last | week was that Grip was not protected ACTION! 5 4551481 Shayei Mfg. Co. 102 83— 291 264 289 278 271 467—1393 B0OZE IS POISONOUS Less Than | Per Cent of That Being sold is Good, Government Chemical And they're liable to, too, for they ok are a game, aggressive and never-say die bunch. They may not have any Hobey Bakers or Johnny Poes, or Brrgins this year, but they have eléven strong | men, determined to do their best and when determined men do their besi— look out Yale, water in wood, Sound in a second; second. travels 4708 fe | | DAL he National Horse Show in New York received the complete {and unqualified attention of society. Many wonderful specimens (of horseflesh were on view, Mrs. A, Rutiedge Sinith is shown | here atop Panjola, her prize-winning beauty. SUSPECT IS HELD FOR MURDER OF GIRL IN ALA. | Alf Winchester of carry double-barreled corkserews and utomatic, re-loading headache wa- fe Tunney and Greb are matched to| light at M, n Square Garden on December 10, This will be their third fight in le than two years, with hon- ors even, Hunters who shoot take have option taking ball out to 2 guides by mis- apologizing or | a line. 15 of the the a snit case found in | church aided in indentifica bedy Th s Analysis Shows. trainin on medical after with Hunters shou'd never of Nov An alarme ers lurking in being sold is painted by head indus- and chemical division of bureau of internal revenue, Samples of liquor seized in the vie cinity of Washington Dr, Doran says, analyzed in the treasury laboratories, show a serious deterioration in ‘qual- ity, even for illicit spirits, less than 1 per cent proving genuine, A year ago it was estimated two per cent of the supply was good, fany cases in the hospitals of | Washington and elsewhere in the o e Washingtor Stran Lewis and : ' tentatively matched to wre 26 in New York Zhyszko arc ducks, He- tie on Nov, ut the eountey Aveused Slaying Body of ks Was Found n Whose 1orace state in Burned Church yroner testified as to Ithe finding of the body October All| 31 and that the skull had been frac- W turedin @ manner which made it im conneetion with the finding of the | Loty 6ot oL o T ave been 1 body of a young woman in inflicted by a falling timber, burned ruing of a negro church |y vie’ Duttras N aansine was bound over to the ac- |, 4ifeq that Mies Corley had been a next grand jury without regular her restaurant but orviginating Hardin territory representatives on the 1 hail from Missouri, ! ornia, Dakota, Montana, Wisconsin, ington, Kansus and Alaska ith nir Others South Wash- | intact r into hat- ouid S Hunters who i Lring animals trouble of making them oy racks, Okishoma leads v Nov. 15, Winche charged with murder the near here Hunters with long matrimonial ca- e reers should never.go after wild ani- | Linble to find it monotoneus. | tion of the | 4 reen bond at a preliminary hearing late | <80 A oty S yosterday after the body had been[ g, o0 4y k of the murder. E partly identified as that of Irene Cor- The body er been positively country,” Dr, Doran states, “may not | 9 § o 1 ley of Ressemer, AlA., algo known M0 L caartinad and Wit ba- held pe nding | #eem to be due to wood alcohol pols- § Irens Hughes, !“””“ 4 estigition | oning, but in my opinion many of Frank Reed, Bessemer stated 5 E them are very likely due to the small that Miss ‘l'm’lr had asked him for | Crows, parrots ravens and swans amount of denatured ulrol'\nvl n} boot- money with which to buy a suit l-l"“ldr' the longest lived fowl, They live | leg which has been imperfectly made for a trip to Tuscaloosa. A part t\f‘ usually '| from denatured alcohol. The official lineups this vear do not| by ihe tribal mames. Each mem- | Mmals ber knows them, ho er, and in the licat of battle they frequently are ems ployed. Observers say?the native call i Tusty touch in human eerim- patron of been sinee Hunters should never hit grizzly rin face with Sportsmunship mands that gray silk gloves be wged, ‘ Wi mage. wuld exer Hunters treed by bear i e will pr By spring, | come, full cones | s | down 1t Theve is a lett for the ma aer Kethall team at the sport desk of the"Comet's bas- ves affording nent, {80 i | | still u' | man ow that one Lut shonld ) another Munters ot deserves quart doesn't last HINTS FOoR HUN Hunters should always muzzle gun to see if sl in doubt, pull trigger look loaded, of ong Spoils K that hat “Dou't you think Nives mama ? “I do not, 1 muck ke young Hunters planning trip to African young Jungles should seleet bait with care Lions rarély ever snap at grub-worms, i Vassar College girls like to indulge in strenuous games, Here | sophoimore and juniors are playing hockey. It's a splendid ac- | tion picture. Jear, Heé looks too father when he Iire (1aris) ¥ your wWas The 1924 Model Studebaker L&hysix r s e | Touring Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS Hunters going to Canada should la man la STANLEY DUSH LEAGLE, Lesingtons, 109 Hupmobiles, Rerow lak Rordsans soeee 13 | Blaszy '{'rr[y)ll ard Pd. fEXIYG “ Overla Millerick | Tups | Kurezyk | ~ | _":‘,‘ ue | Fushilio vf the Studebaker Light-Six can be traced to the fact that it repre- sents a degree of automobile value that the public has sought for years. It is built complete in the great Studebaker factories. By manufacturing compiete motors, transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, forg- ings,and stampings, parts-makers’ profits are eliminated from costs, and one profit enly is included in Studebaker prices, Phene or cail for demonstration. STUDEBAKER 1924 MODELS AND PRICES~—{. 0. b. facto: LIGHT £1X S-Pass 11TW. P OHP On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a moderate-priced closed carhas meantan inferiorchassis. 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