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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCIOBER %, 1924 T A Famiy of Avators . [IFION SAYS 1 || 1 WILL TRY AGHI On-the Alleys \CRACK CUE MEN POST OFFICR Regulars, N ———— Speaking of Sports gt REA"Y FOR MATBH . : o e S B U ool W Reprsent Rogors| <o |“Stammok ¥ {0 Be His Bty - Davidsars— basketball league this winte) i LUl _l_" 2 m m% Racw A mgeting is being held this even- EXTRA PAIR THAT 171788 in Tournament Ing at the Y. M, C. A. to talk over M L8 242 1the matters Slet " :‘I’: T h'rhé second annual tournament of New York, Oct. 23.—8ir Thomas DOUBLES THE WEAR 7 90 93— 261 the Connecticut Poeket Billlard as- \ 4 vho has Heveral years ago there was a fast 96 18— 263 | soclation started this week, and local Lipton, Irish sportsman who has failed in four attempts to win the ::; play begins Rogers' tomarrow 270 | night with Hanlon of Hartford play- ing Soccoll, games being played 650~-1540 | Tuesday and Friday evenings. The fleld this season' ls not as large as anticipated, there being but eight America’s Cup in yachting will make | another effort in 1826, ho sald today | upon his arrival on the Leviathan 9 for a six-weeks visit to this country. “I have definitely decided to chal- lenge again,” he sald, “but could tactory leagué which provided “no little entertalnment for the fans and there is no doubt but what another would go just as big. to tentati: 8- 88— M- 2.TROUSER ] UITS! 3 67 SPECIAL MATOH plai Trast & Hind Ladies, According | :::"‘" n&v%bl} would be played atly 4\yqerpon ... % 49— 230 | entrants, all from firat class estab- IRy AN . ; | M. C. A + 11— 212 | lishmen not do Mg year because an in- | 11— 232 The officerse are as follo Pres- ternational conference of yachtsmen | There are four Gortified central 7= 35| 1aent, Robert C. Blone, Waterbury; now being held in London has not WONDER VALUES AT hoard officials In town who are wel! T | secretary, Charles E. Mahoney, yet decided upon the. specifications qualified to handle the referee part: 408—1167 | Bridgepo treasurer, K., Willlam for universal regulations to be ob- served in future races.' | Tobin, Mahoney, Nixon and Avery, Auch, New Haven. boat will be 29 16— 225 i = 247| Emil Erkes, 1923.'24 champion, The new Lipton Meriden and Harttord High |7 10— :\‘ is again entered, but will not repre- named “Shamrock V., following the schools clash tomorrow, 18 78— 1% sent his owh place in Derby. Packey first four yachts of the came name - which fajled to iift the cup in 1889, Beautiful shades including b uenon g e .| Hanlon, who represented Bristol last 380—1131 | season, opened up a new billland academy In Hartford yesterday, ap will represent his own place, 1901, 1903 and 1920, Sir Thomas, honoray chief of po- lice of New York, was given an elab-] |{ § orate reception by a delegation London Lavender, Powder Blue, Grecian Gray, Game- feather Brown. Brown's line against Yale will average only 184 pounda and the captain, Jim Sheldon, is the lightest in the line with only 167 pounds 91— 2131 Lou Polfce, of Waterbury, is a riew | o when he steps on the beam. "“ 105— 295 | entrant In the tourney this season, which included police commissioner e OTHER 2.PANT SUIT I { A 106— 285 | and will represent the Green acad- Enright and several of his deputics, R 2. SUITS | mx;’“- the j“l P‘:"""‘b"“"‘- haws. Sisisy 198 219 emy, New Haven. He was taken oft the Leviathan at | || s e"Ah b lb!fi"or A ca ““EN', _%6— 24| Boh Stone will represent his own Qudrantine while the police band ‘24 50 and *34 50 5 mvldw:n s on .l!l-lt ‘;: W5 4t s03—1391 | Wooster academy in Waterbury;Don played “Home Again” and the police L . its progress. - In this respect i Carlson's, Pirates. o | HOImes again enters from the Hol- Glee club sang “Dear Little Sham- | no“ditéfent trom.& big sizmp, {Rurtn non 2% |land_academy in Bridgeport, and ® i rock”, and other Irish songs. | TThost porsons Who comblain that|femek 90 272 -lllm M’CPBrtlnnd continues as the en- These three members of the same family flew in the| It was quite different from the | the Z1t.3 n all America got out of |Fagan NS Hoven fecesatiant: ropotiant | avional AthEongress at Wichita, Kas. Clyde Cessna (left) |first time T arrived in New York AMPLE SHOP i the war fail to remember that Gene T "t | Rogers of New. Britain, i began flying 14 years ago in a home-made plane; his father, ;:;::a:;"r:::mIET:&-“E:-::II]";; 0:1‘;' g ¥ Tunney brought back a title. One feature of he tournament|James, 68 center), is a veteran aviator, and Burke Cessna|ny a poarding house keeper with New Britain - TWO STORES RBristol ‘ b . 7 e MERCHAL, TRUST this season, which is a step toward | (right), another son, also is an experienced pilot. Two other |whom I started my business carecr 357 Main St. 135 Main St. I 'ad Jones needs new line. nd | Hawkins ..106 79 82— 267| membership in’ the national associ- s he h f the C i d { re |i v by free board [ he is not the only Yale guy I know |Bassford T W U= ian 1y the fact that ail gaman will sons-at the home of the Cessnas in Adams, Kas,, also are|immediately by getting free boar l h f | » - an. — e —— — 3 i |after using my influence to send 13 l mt doés,” comments Flo the Flap 197 118 17— 541 gle played-on professional 5x10 ta- | 3VIatOTS. of the passengers to his establish- I il | 5 es. Sioomin 7 71— 23| The achedule f \ menk : o E 4 2 e schedule for the opening tilts 0 v e I'd get a in C a o 1 : Ju;lg‘r- I).nndl; lsltnlvm;ntY(-xcuera!-1“'”‘" 109 100— 2991 4149 ayeek is as follows: . DOLAN WILL SUE representing Greece; Regic Siki, m: ;:’l‘:‘,:p{ ::,’,1‘ T';,‘.Y:.r:vihm:tmn:; lmr::l‘ the fl)mnrs: ‘?ifiii:«i’«“}"fiu‘fi 'm'f.in"l:vu'.‘fiifze'“;ih"n"\]lv' 1;::}(- ::; ug Frisch, Kelly and Young ap- . Tuesday. Abyssinia, and Oreste Vadalfl, Ttaly, i } il e SE A bl L parently is based on the loglc that Bridgeport—Soccoli vs. Holmes, : wore the victors last night in the in | {0 :o;:dr:el1nn,:‘"r;?:u:::nm‘? e p\':;);‘:vclel:‘;;:g:;cn:fulix‘}e el o B « high-priced ball plafer can do no, Pease ... Bristol—Stone vs. Benoit. tarhatlorallinenyawelpnt i wreatiing | Ao Eicaisa L Bnaland i (o o e thor k Lok whieh | 14500 Bet Tor [Eisiem shee Wrong. 5 Hartford—>McPartland vs, Hanlon, | Says He Will Bring Action Against | fournament. Charles Lappanen, Fin- ;"“"”""“ sy kb ffl SR ot e e age, “he sald, “for admitting: that New Haven—Erkes vs. Police. § {land; end Andvess Castano, Spainy|L Y DOt Saying that 7 won't 2 Dach | #38 ot o ds & conservailva,. (ORYANING be hoped that Mr. McGraw will get Bristol—Benolt vs. Lrkes, Judson threw Milo Steinbach, Ger- | * et J ale Students se T OO BRESTLAC IR ) a couple. of boys more liberal with e e e [ o b= Haulan el Boocol) Against Landis. e it s hofy hold fh 16, min. |Dis early experiences in New Jersey, \"w o D}l;o i hope of free government and Hones- their money than Dolan and O'Con- ‘ New Haven—Polico va, Mobart-| New York, Oct, 23.—Ban Johnson | utes, 23 scconds; Londos threw Nag- (Dinwiddie County, Ml :"(',l L ‘ew Lampus buildings in natohal JIGL e L Ll T nell. Y STANLEY ‘BUSH LEAGUE land. in 2 JORUAL Heyaler iprasighnttar | arenof Forgliil Tialy nithinsnytng | ey ELSRS RAGEE Ao HOTHEN At NeyaHaren et a8 Conaoets | St ofifension Te TAllEhA: o Paiges. " oy Waterbury—Holmes vs. Stone. ! the National and American leagucn,"”"d in 44 minutes, 22 seconds, and a boy ore |n, returned to ,nxlx:nu ahn p-mlest was heard at Yale Uni- We shudder to think what the off- | T ekl - B 82 %3] In the match at Bridgeport Tues- | respectively, will bo made defendants | Siki pinned Frank Bruno, Ukraine, tollestablel hispresentiworiazmide yerity todsywHion il West lerrind FIRE IN BATAVIA, season scribes wonld do for news it | Rartus : = B 7 night, Holoes defented Soccoll| with . Comumissioner. Xenesaw M, |to the mat in 42 minutes, § seconds, |Pusiness In tea. inatithefuniyeral YR U oTiLies amers | B I vin N oY, ik Oets 0 | the Reds ever did trade Roush toSkor . 2 84— 47 1in a very close and well played| Landis in theslander suit which Gbe | il gt body oI Yadainiwyon b Heirechll e ulo Sxprlancaton s ST LS EEech SRl A S i i the Giants. T ; 81 7= 382| game, 100 to 82, There was a large | Dolan s planning to bring in the | from Tvan Brosaff, Russia, on a foul triumphal returns to America after |on the campus. A petition addressed caused by a gas explosion in a shee I s ¥ M- 1690 rowd on hand to sec the game.|fedcral court here, says' Willlam 7. |after eight minutes of wrestling. a ]‘Ong ahsence. tc the university officials has been | repair shop, swept three buildings ;;“.,,,,"g uteps(le;‘o'n (u::lonn h!. 11 426 425—1326 :hnlo_n :|r Harllmrd wllll be here Fri- | Fallon, attorney for Dolan. o m’:‘“:d”h“"](l’r‘"';“fl'ifh ‘;"(‘":‘"“;‘]?":': :‘{S“"I;' "(*I'a::e‘m‘ '}"::"‘;”d :}:“;"!’;‘5 in the Marshall block in Jackson 1:24 under .restraint. “Funny 5 ay night, and a good game is sure.| Dolan will sue for his share of the WILL PLAY HOCKEY 9 SO AN SiLFOlaseeqL FoqUaNting INGIRIERE Vatr ay. age W A 3 | Berk 86 108— 28 ) PLS 0 % " e d ‘ : street today. Damage was estimated never heard of this guy Restraint.” | wiicox 89— 2 — world serles money and for exonera-| Philadelphla, Oct. 23.—Defnite |PUDIic reception, and in New York, | plans b delayed until they can be |5 P g B URES T GO R0H muses Mr. O'Goofty. By 81 80— B8 BAL |tion by a jury of the charge, made | decision to hold the intercity hockey |/ 'h" 2 “!fr Hy E*"} prese 'W"' me approved by the student body. The v - : L TIMURE GOT LlTTLE by Jimmy O'Connell and revealed by | tournament this year at the Oaks- | Nty the Kevs of the WY RCOT sLudaniessiotone thati th. cauDLLE | S Any' schoolboy's parents will tell Landis, that Dolan was the instigator [mere school, Mamaroneck, N. Y., {ein/ 0 PIORIE a8 aleo quite & |should remain UnmAarred by aDY NEW | pmmvesmmmmrmsirarm | you that when it comes right down FOR ITS SERIES HERE | ot an attemst to bribe Heine and | was reached today by the tourna- $1low B8 but boths Unteajil i AL butdings, A FEW STALLS 1o brass tacks iron-plated pants are| of the Philageiphla National league |ment commisteo. headed by Mrs, R, |SPoiled when my formier boarding : bl the best. e club, W. Krumbhaar of this city, The |"ouse keepers guve wo awey.’ = |Malone Attacks Davis FOR RENT ; Yo ors International League Players Got tournament will start November 26 2 e < L . Py oo Clad N L B v e st S o S 58 1 S TN e For Progressive Claim | MORANS GARAGE to Spain andhflxht in 1::e ?ul}t Hni omkiciwez $14 Apiece for Scries With Heavyweight Tourney vember 30, A number of matches | T Plocem. e ‘?‘"”":"r-‘ ')""H‘"('D";”l"];‘ I"'"": 313, CHURCH ST \We suspect, however, the invitation { ; A 7o o1 | between the “overseas” eleven, com- | were a young fellow today |Malone, former collector of the Port | ! eas 1itsrAsalforiMr. Raarals] s Waterbury Club For Big Wrestlers | pou- of Britian canches in - this [A1d had my life to live over again, |of New York, speaking at a Larol- 2 ST, indqu s o Philadelphia, Oct. 23—Frank Jud- | country, and city teams wi e | 3 2 The Baltimore International club v untry, and city teams will be play | While Babe Ruth is now a writer, | Yancin! will make no more invasions into fhe | 0% Harvard coach; Lim Londce, |cd during the tournament. [\ he objects to being called luthoz Kaminsky . . Eastern league if the players have S “My name is George Herman and|Tarzsina ... 2108 1— 212 L vthing to say about it naps ml to * U'm proud of i." he mays W 131 4s0—1400| According to one of the players, e 2 S P hots of a Man Listenl An . Oaklands. each member of the Baltimore te ‘Anna Paviowa has returned from | rose S £eh Maamber of thespulmorsitial After-Dinnér Speech. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | abroad with a lot of new steps, most | O Brien 102 20 e % ’ Williams s 86 timore-Waterbury serics in the Brass [} c - DNE I of which will promptly be copied |\ SR oiityd City this fall. o { by our leading prize fighters. Millerick L 93 There were 26 players to divide \ ! e o T TTi_ias|the Orioles’ shares and then there CITY HALL Chicken feed doesn’t mean what Hupmobiles. were heavy expenses to be deducted. it used to. Not with fur coats, sport | gajax A& 5 .9 105 81— 352 On top of this, the Orioles were roadsters and lobster salads costing |O. Larson . beaten by the Brasscos, Kastern what they do. | Emeknen league champions, being the third —e—— Yarson . consecutive annual defeat by the I. YALE YARSITY W]Ns L. champions by their Eastern league rivals. U OVER THE FRESHIES Ginter New Haven did it in 1922, Hart- 2 ‘R{»:"n::lllkl fal}f: :.1319{21!\"}:1_ Waterbury in 1924. | i B SCRAPES CHAR. NOTSILY APTER REPEATING TTWICE SIGNALS TO MAN AT Glonwa l mlsgh(; r(lnl:o;:;t ‘(:;:Ia)u,‘(\m_ | BA;)& AND ASSUMES THAT THAT WAS AN OLD REALIZES HE'S DRAWING END OF TABLE TO PASS & & - . Fres ...uuf X = y R J 3 ) i NE - 2 i Time tn Two Sears Varsiy erbury tncaune 1 th Tow ot s | |3 b At NERaR, D TRES TOPUT MND Nals SORCS A PASES § ge through the defeats by New | | q SIN . 7 THE Has Met Frosh—Two Touch- S Haven and Hartford, but when Jack | |G SPERKER BEGINS DOESNT QUITE GET THIS. ON SPEECH. T'ALS FIRST BREAD, THEN MARHES| downs Dedlde Tilt., Clekowski kN Dunn was challenged he promptly | |§\8 Joe 95 accepted and the series was on. \ New Haven, Oct, 23.—For the first | Gafano o In ;’hue days when baliplayers | (W time in two ¥y the Yale 'varsity [ 92¢¢% » Ao get gdod money, a $14 slice for a| |Fd played against the Yale freshmen in 459 three-game series is hardly alluring. ' [} I a practice game at Pratt field yes- —— 1Y terday afternoon, the ‘varsity win- % | ety tertommhaonn e o | 3 PLAYERS LEAVE (825,000 Guarantee for l&, men at one point in the game held R 5 & the 'varsity for downe on the fresh- N G(:'ldSteln lf He Flg’htfl @ ' man five-yard line, but their satis-| Notre Dame Football Squad Off ew York, Oct. 23.—Abe Gold-{ |{ 3 > faction was shert lived. Ordway ipi-[ .\ stein, bantamweight champlon of Gloves That Keep a Man Both GIVES UPTRYING TO MAKE TRLE ONES | CP00N TALLS 3 WITH LOUD CONFERS WITH W mediately punted for the freshmen| From South Bend to Play the|the world, will be guaranteed $25 by LS H Lot CON S WITH WARH ! e e 000 it he’oonnnts fnamo‘;tco]frs e "\fN UNDERSTAND. WISHES ~ AMUSES W CLATTERy. ASSUMES LOCK AND TIME TABLE BE- a HE HAD A SMOKE BUT $E65 D BRLANC EAT INTENTNESS ~ NEATH EDGE OF to Bench on the former'~ 40-yard lifie and on the next play Pond, on an end run, took the ball over for a touchdown. Cottle kicked a goal. The second fouchdown was made by the 'varsity after a series of iine plunges as the result of which Rench took the ball over for more points. Cottle again kicked the goal. The ball was kept in the fresh- man territory practically all of the game. The 'varsity’ goal line was never threatened. The varsity played without Cap- tain Lovejoy, who watched the game from the sidelines and without Al- len. These two men were not in- jured but were given a reat. Burt played in Lovejoy’'s place ' while Scott went in in place of Allen. Root, who started the game at right tackle, was injured on the third pldy. His place was taken by Butterworth. SIX DAY RACE Fourteen Teams Are Entered For l’rlnqdbn Tigers Saturday. South Bend, Ind. Oct. 23. — Thirty-titrce players of the Notre Dame football team left here this morning, for its seeond clash with a leading eastern eleven in two weeks. The squad and coaches left at 9:55 a. m., flor Princeton, N. J., where they wifi meet Bill Kbper's Prince- ton eleven Sgturday. Joe Jgdrmon, who has been fight- ing for @ place on the first team for Qwo years, will probably play center in place of the team's Injured cap- tain, Adam Walsh. Coach Rockne has Maxwell and Avhdt as other possibiljties at center. Walsh will accompany the team but it 1is thoughit he will be unable to play. Coachh Yost's shakeup of the team agfter the Illinols game is hav- ing gaod effects on the Wolverine morale. Coaeh Zuppke is pointing the Tlini or the Iowa game next week in higy preparations for Depauw, Nortitwestern, Saturday's host to the pr fe: R the Grilling Grind At Chicago Starting Skturday Night. Chicago, Oct. 23.—Fourteen teams will start in the six-day bicycle race at the collseum here Saturday night, according to Manager Paddy Har- mon. The usual custom of halting the race for two hours at 6 o'clock every morning will be followed, he sald, The riders who will compete afe: Bobby Walthour, Mickey Walsh, Harry Hora Norman Hill, Alex McBeath, Victor Hopkins, Sammy Gastman, Ernest Kochler, Carl Stockholm, Louis Benezatto, Daniel Fichione, Harry Stockelynch, *Maur« ice De Wolf, Mauritz Declerk, Ed- die Madden, Oscar Egg, Willle Keel- or, Raggie Supple, 1llie Coburn, Percy Lawrence, William Hanley, Lucien Bergamini, Ali Nefatti, Fran- co Georgetti, - Alphonss Goosen: Fred Tayler, Reggle McNamara and Aitred Grenda, Michigan Aggjes, is looking towards the Indiana game November 1. In- diana: and Purdue, on vacation this week,, continue conditioning work- outs. Hull Will Campaign In Behalf of Davis rlashington, Oct. 23—Representa- tive Cordell Hull of Tennessee, for- mer national chairman, announced today that in compliance with the requeest of John W. Davis, the demo- crat§e presidential nominee, he had arragnged to place his entire services at the disposal of the democratic national committee for the remain- der of the campaign. M. Hull reached Washington froxu Nashville last night and after A gunference today with Chairman Fhigrer and other democratic lead- | [ers.| said he had not been assigned any¥ specific duty but would be used wheifever the committes: might thnk his service of most value. Genaro, American flyweight cham- pion, for the title, Frank Costello, a | backer of Genaro, cepts, sponsible for the amount to make Goldstein's share § has announced. Tex Rickard has consented to romote the bout if Goldsfein ac- The bantam king will be of- red 37 1-2 per cent of the gate by » Gloves for everyda to prevent ripping. fckard and Costello will be re- Lyceum—Next Week STARTING MON., OCT. 27 ORTH & COLEMAN'S TIP TOP MERRYMAKERS SALESMAN $SAM Mark $3.00 ,, $5.00 Well Dressed and Warm be finely finished and warmly lined. are. 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