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DAILY HERATD. WEDNESDAY, R = Purry e Jghneon OCTOBBR 15, 1924, A R T T TAKEN IN EVIDENCE ; rtie boy was. good o me. 1| Failure of Third Party Gourt Reads Statement Made by nekt season he 18 certainly ln line for the most valuable player honor, Collins ‘ran Johnson a close second for the title this year. 'Senator Fess Predicts Sullivan Defsnds His Title in Bout Tonight New York, Oct. 15.~8teve, “Kid" Sullivan, of Brooklyn, will defend his'180-pound title tonight for the second time siuce he won the cham- |plonship from Johnny Dundee: His opponent, over the 15-round roue to u declsion, will be Mike Ballerino, who won a verdict over Sdliivan in a 12 round fight before the latter won the crown, EURALGIA On the Alleys. P & F, CORBIN & W el Speaking of Sports R T L AL TR Just one more. chance to show that they have the stuft and can come throdgh, That'ls what the members of the All:-New Britain tootball team’ want. BIG HOTOR CONBINE 000,000 Concern of * Peerless; Bruenimer Raptain “Buzz" Stout of Privceton | n ideal leader. Not only fs Stout a great player, but he has a fine|8Sheiton porsonality and s very popular at | B Princeton, where he also % in other gports. Rickenhacker, Gray. and Trippen- 9 ” op | Burkharde The experts stipped on Oftrielder | Luriinnet Simmons ‘of the Philadelphla Ath-|yjperd letics. They suld because of his pe-§watkine cullar water-{n-tho-bucket stance, the would'nt hit. In his first year <{he has topped the 300 ‘mark. see Body Co, Combine, Cleveland, Oct, 15.—Consollddtion of the Peerless Truck and Motor company, thé Rickenbacker com- pany, the Gray Motpr company and the Trippensce Body company of 3 | Detroit, into a $23,000,000 automo- YIbile merger, was predicted as an They'll get this chance Sunday when the Sub Base eleven come up us their guests. e Falls Into Nose Dive Over; 0., Oet. 16,—Harold Wood, b O man 1 aata, | Canton; pllot. and Walter Mur- uy, 25, Mineral City, passenger, i 0 ? satd |3 ) I]‘|’ ‘m"l“[‘ ’:I“'o:" °]' "":::““““""'] ‘:' were killed tonight at Zoarville, near o . Iycommenced to e when an o'd army alrplane in {ery e criod too. Jush Zelgleor Coach Fielding Yost expects Rock-, well to be a big scnsation in Big T | football. 1tockwell 1s the young man & | who took the place of Utertiss when From all reports, however, the he was injured and became famous toys arg now determined to prac- | over night by his great run l'lllll!‘ tice faithtully, ledrn their signals | Wisconsin, and play ball, Well, they'll _get their chance and some 'good exhi-| bitlons will make the fans forget last Sunday's exhibition, \ From then on the schedule 1s & touch opne and the boys will have to play if they are to show up at all, 8p Hennessey Thomas Miller Kalish Jewett Tomlin talph g rommm— Clark’s 5th Cruise, Jan, 20 from Néw York, Feb. 4 from Los Angeles ROUND THE WORLD #1250 % 122 Days, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fess, stc. Byspecially chartered New 17,000 ton. e dered CALIFORNIA sl A floating palace for the trip, Route New York, Havana, Panuma Canal, Los Angeles, Hono* {ulu 18 days in Jupan dnd China, Manila, Java, Singapore, Burmah; option of 18 days in Indis, Cevion, days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Catlo, Cherbourg (stop over), and Cunard fiyers “Aquitania,” Mauretania” or " Berengaria’" back to New York, CLARK’S 21st MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE *600 %5 Jan. 31, 1925 by specially chartered new Cunarder “LACONIA, " 20,000 ton'oil-burner, 62 daye, With 17 days in Egypt anid Palestine; Spain, Italy, Greece, etc, Mid-Summer Cruise to the Western Mediterranean and Norway, Tuly 1 53 days, $550 up, by specially chartered Cunarder ““Lancastria,” 17,000 tons. FRANK C. CTARK Times Building, New York Established 1804 Joe Bush, star pitcher of the New York Americans, intends .o take up outfielding when through as a pitch- er. Bush is a great hitter, i who Stipeck Rollinson Martin Stotts John Doe . In Ired Heimach, Counie Mnck| has developed not only a good south- | paw pitcher but a fine batsman. Helmach wins many & game for him- self with a timely base hit. ‘Pracey erguson the Wallingford- | Northford battler will fight in Pitts- lield on the 26th. He will meet up with Bobhy Shellar of' New York, Jkod him better thn | did Harvey,| Cleveland, Octi 15.—4 -prediction T think the boy should not put it | thut the “third party will go the il on mé; he s just as gulity.. We|way of all the other third parties,” were both mixed up in {t, We wore | W08 made “hére™today by United partners in 1t. When | asked Raiph | States Benator Bificon D. Fess of about the killing of Harvey, He | Ohlo, republican, “in address before H \ thing. abeut it." would be thrown into the house of HTS. WIHOVI | A:’, Teciting how her husbend | 'epresentatives, and the clection of -_— and .fl.m had started on the gun. |Charies W. Bryan In the senate. Middicburg, Pa. Oct, 18, — The |Ding trip the day e was shot, the donteasion of Mrs.:Annfe 8. Willow | contesslcn. contipued: was admitted us evidence Rr the Sny- “Ralph eame home several hours 4l county orliuinal b0t yésterday [ADOUL the Killing./of Harvey, bo at e thial on charges of having | YMM. Ne skid.up 4a the woods and he bankers and automobile officlals | Who was shot to death by her youth- representing Cleveland and Detroit | ful lover, Ralph H. Shadel, last De- 4 5 Jieh they were riding went into a compantes, | cember. Shadel has been convicted ! lv’l""" ~‘°"!“" ";""’f:‘”"’:’”\'l"'“ ot e yose dive and erashed 200 feet. Such & consolidation It 1s belleved |of sccond degree murder and —sen- )1‘~"«1“|'.:‘1"1“'1 oy |l Fould provide cars of various types |tenced from 10 to 20 years ‘""|.51).‘14|n-r|'|o| :m-:v,. 'h“‘ Silils and a range of price that would fit | prisonment, . Ty I[arw'-y h’m ki, “|_H A in with present demands for econ-| Assistaut Prosecutor Ulrich read i woutd neved ok B i s o Jur e | omy In the manufacture and dls- |to the jury the signed confession of Boversl neighbore ot .fhe Willows | stood to have been suggested by B.[to blame for the siaylng of ‘her| o Lo G F. Everitt, president of the Ricken-|husband, but that both were equally IT)\O‘ flm*;m”w Ty backer company, are said to be fay- | guilty. S STE A e en: orable 'to all concerned, providing| “Together we talked this over be- “;‘““h(l had v on = AT Willow 2 terms and finaneing can be worked |fore it happened,” read the ARl P Ll i y fession, “and then Shadel sald Im‘llvllg believed to have truth-telling o ould shoot Baivey, s Toldid.: bisn |POYers: and that she elther was iri- 1Fhe wonld. ahobt Hervey:sHe cduld. | nocent or the drug failed to work. %10 1 ahould Keep my mouth ahut, | the Cuse Alumni nssoclation. He also TPhat. Te'did mot want to hear any. |predicted & deadlock i tha election been an accessory in the murder of outgrowth .here, of a conferee of [her hushand, Harvey C. Willow, tribution of “‘“"““’""’."'“ Ltk J",T,J: '_:',“":‘;1;:,' ;‘h""‘ hl ":'I’o;:m v:"r’: told of denfals by Mrs, Willow be- | Plans for the congolidation, under- 3 ade for her arrest of any knowledge of | - BROOKS HERE TONIGH First he wanted me to polson him. \ I said a reason for having Harvey An active realty market Kilduft Zelg)er MecCue Tobin Dizon Emil Paluso gave a great boxing exhibition last night in° Hartford, hut had an unsatisfactory opponent. i Ielder simply wouldn't fight. | Vanderbilt vxpects to have one of the strongest teams in the south. [ Nine of the best men of last season's crack team ave in school, The out- sfarding star of the team is Boman, an_All-American selection for end. Hap Harmon is to he out at guar.” is re- ter for the Hartford West Sides and ecgan is going to halfback. —— 2 Belinaldt . put out of the way because he wal‘lflm-hnl in the Want Ads. Yorptko * Democratic Candidate for Licutéy- Morton . 82 Happeney . 101 301 " ant Governor Headliner at Rally ‘The student body at Chemson col- lege has gone on sirike because-one of the star football players has heen l Coath Bill Roper of Princeton, who intends to retire after the pres- ent season, wants to defeat Harvard 36 4491313 at United Hall. Harry Brooks of Negdaven, dem- ocratic nominee for leutenant-gov-| ernor, and regarded as the leading| ‘orator on the party's state ticket this vear, will be the principal speaker at a democtatic rally tonight at | United hall on Malin strect. i Mrs. Joseph Whitney, also of New Haven, and one of the leading fig-| ures among the democ c women Massey Conoy Powell ... W. Burkhardt ... Maynard suspended. [before passing out. The Tiger will be pointed for the Harvard game with Notre Dame as part, of the training. Some work, Notre Dame. than | Sl The diffienity of bribing 1>Iu-- play crs at once, doubtless explains why lasehall 1s not more crooked it is, ’ e Now we have a Caruso in football, He is a member of the University It takes all sorts of insects (o sur-{oe Ghicago squad and is a mighty round a ham sandwich, including the | good man. 2 i mental genius who plays 36 ehess | . matches simultanpously with his | vyes blinded, i) Shailer Tackson Anderson will Johnstone Vance, the party nominee for congress in the first d triet, and S. Gerard Casale, nominec ate senator. g KING “IRISH SWEDE.” 426 4271284 Search is being made, here for, . patrick Riley, who was last heard % CONBIN SCREW CORP. GIRLS CLUB |in New Britain, by relatives in| Team No. L. Palmer, Mass. _Riley is known| his intimd¥es as the “Irish of the fluency with «dish lan- | guage. He is about 55 years old, has| a light complexion and is of me- dium build. His brother and sister, who live in Palmer, have not seen | No football ¢ h in the country | 4191326 iy more original than P’op Warner, ! now in charge of Stanford. Many of foothall's hest trick plays were ori- ginated by Warner. He first gained fame with them when coaching the | |Carlisle Tndtans, | Gold Tiacy Ehle Robb Hannon Mike McTigue has been harred trom fighting in New York and the no lpnger complain they nover gei a break. - CHtics suy Dempsey has too many olil Jokes in his act—Ts explaining the present “whereabouts of Carl Morris and Battling Levinsky. AL one of the world s Pabe Ruth evinced the makings of a real basebal expert.—He went to Red#Grange of Llinois is certain | to be a marked man this acar. “Stop Grange” will be the watchword of |% every opponent of TNiinols. However 1, vol: . |this "ehap Grange is a mighty slick |1 Darrow ) rticle, hard to cven trip. :;:’;;‘:U © 7 |Martone and Harmon - to Card | Are on Big Card New York, Oct. 15.—Willic Har- {imon of New York and Harry Mav- M- |tone, Jersey City welterweight, will mect in a ten round scmilfinal to ickey Walker-Jack Malone bat vark, Oct. 29, the National club announced last | M.Botticelli Dummy 230 194 205 183 102 49 tyrusa . neey . 324— 964 S 310 Team No. 2. T Breen .......... They call ‘em slush funds. But| Prior distening to the fobbyists you fedl gush funds would be better. Philadelphia, Oct, 15—A marriage 7 |license has been issued here to Wal- ter H. Huntzinger, pitcher of 'the New York Nationals, ond Miss Mar- garet P., Dunn, éf Clifton Heights, Pa., it became known today. Sl i The batter whp disdaing to take a cut at the ball can never hope fo gt a cnt of the world series melon. Perhaps yow've noticed a junior world serics draws about as much attention us a junior fweight cham- pionship fight. Sportsman night, Walker, world's welterweight champidn, will enter the ring at catch weights with Malone, a mids { dlewcight. When Landis told Ban Jolinson to | keep his shirt on he doubtless wa idering the possibility of an varly winter. Newest Scout 3481024 Rajune 188 Markin It was also announced that repre-|p’ . ! sentatives of the National Sportsman | W. Ripples club would meet tomorrow with A Bratten . Paddy Mullins, manager of Mike McTigue to talk over a match be- tween, the lightweight champion and Paul Berlenbach. The bout had| . been arranged for Madison Square | perarson .oioes Garden, but was cancelled when the |B. Wolf . New York Boxing Commission or- [lolnen {dered McTigue to give Gene Tunney |37 (the first shot l‘lrls title, Go out and malie as many enemies | want to, but he sure you' ake the vight kind, philosophizes My, O'Goofty. FAFNIR'S | * Races. as you 1 57 86 A Borton woman claims to be the hest boxer of her weight in the country—Someone should match with ank Tinney. s Retais MacDonald Is Elected Rowing Leader at Perin. Philadelphia,, Oc 15—-Hector MacDonald, Orange, N. J., has been clected captain of the University of | Pennsylvania rm\lnr squad, it was announced last night, his selection is subject té ratification by the counci on athletics. MacDonald rowed No. 4 at the Poughkeepsie regatta this |vear. He 1s a member of the class lins has a good year |of 1925, | Walk-Over her \ Warner ‘ ,.oue Reloin Decolini Nelson Rurns Owen “his i5 the open scason for squir- vels and maybe that accounts for the vevival of intercst in crossword puz- [ Outfielder Jamieson of the Cleve- Jand ciub is tated the best outfielder in the American League. He does cyerything well and is a hustling ball player, Apelgren Rurns | Pauizon | Gorman Elilott It Eddie C s Risnelll Rernier Roulllen Reatman Gouniey Running away with it! 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