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: \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 25, 1924, SULLEEEL600086608060489 The Hartford SpeakingJUUNME MACK IS | On the Alleys i cop, ™87y o't it i, S of s p o r te EN I [i M NE willlame . 1 . g 4y dnd ran th e up to 21 to 9 The STANDARD SIX SEDAN Ericson ‘) ' M . [ )« evenlng was Andy Skomers tally 0. ’ L L L T L e | Lageriof : i McOrann Yukobowlleh, a newcomer fn the $1595 L : | Murphy ... 4 | ranks of Hil's stellar perform The All New Britains have Gochrflfle Lates[ s[fll‘ He Has - a. ',‘(“‘“‘I";, Y 4 10 Ers Although pit i hmfll a much One of the 1§ nchlm}«ilmhn,nn‘h‘i. definitely decided not to play the RS Humason .. % r oppoient, Andy was not dis- price from §1135 to 2860 West Sides again Thanksgiving day, Purchased . T oNeks, - - ncorted, but threw one-handed figuring that two games with the ' . A k s round tor six haskets, same team within a week I8 too k 5 LAt it 3 ) —— th ' [t} t the Mark Much to ask the fans to watch, % e 7,0 T rore: . Lindaulst Gt ¢ % Twali had to offe (By Billy Evans) 2 4 ! srrenense IR ‘Un'\ S Club Seconds However, 1t does look as though | Connle Mack is gotting to be a ‘ 2 301 bandaran VLS e Iloor Foul All Hartford would bethe attraction |Fe€ular spendthrift, 5 . ¢ Sy i - gonls goals Pis, at Memorial Fleld on Thursday | With the world series still frosh in | T 3 36— 713 iter T atternoon, the minds of every fan, the n_’f 800 | 5" Giyon S N w12 . |son only two months old, Connie jionnes . 5 ; . vevesens ‘ d 0 0 has parted with $170,000 in real | Anderson .........005 ¢ i X : 4 s News from England tells us that money and players. s = = It e : g : man . Bombardier Wells 18 to try to stage | I%or that sum of money Mack se- Paste it 2 i '\ iparint 0 & come-back. cures the most sought-after battery |yokay .. . [ T Hekolor ki e . in the country, Pitcher “Lefty” |londin X A bout between Wells and I'red 'Groves of the Baltimore Orloles and | ¥ Fulton, with JoawBeckett ag third |Catcher Gordon Cochrane of the R St ) mole kst aln ) man and Georges Carpentier as an- Portland club of the Pacific Coast _— - v J ol St nouncer would be quite a drawing |league. card, | Last season Connie lost any repu- T ) I tation that he might have had for |wyew .. { I a1\ coeen 0 > . heing penurious by spending in the | gtevons R | LEoces . The HarttordiDlxlel Bpeed Royali it ERSIYSRENIng SLEhs) usvenn B, : = s DAvS, 13 o.e.n. ’r\ t open their season tomorrow night Bishop, Strand and Simmons, |Quest ... coey 1 - W W 3 with a game with All-Manchester at |~ p oo S0 TAG SHRIONS, | Romenthal . 97 a bl 3 ¥ the high achool gym. [there is no telling what he will do | 445 3 A . the Hartford High eleven, has been | \“‘::},":‘[ g 3 A4 c the music beiug furnished elected captaln of the Capital City | The fallure of Strand, and the or- | S8 »ovr: ] : 4 a4 | by club orchiestra, team for the 1925 season. Ring | dinary showing of hop, due to|zucchi ... .9 0 100 | The Roys' club opened the ¢ i f ing a house 5 olstery cotton and curled hair. played hard, fast and clean football |lllness and injurics, would have e last night by handing a crushing de- | OU wouldn't think of buying 24 4 i v y ithout first knowing how it is bult and Imost any car seems comiortable on the all fall and (s entitled to the honor, 8lowed down a less optimistic chap | feat to the Townley A. C. of Hart- A A with 0 8 PR 4 {ocemicomioctable o the than Connle, ford, who proved no matel for the GAPT. A MARR]DD MAN the quality of materials used. In selecting a loor, but it's q y NBRY R d i 2 es the Sf baker Standard Six remain New Britain players who got into | "1"""“:)“:]::“:‘):""‘""‘ local hoopstets and were buried un- ‘ piece of furniture you are sure to find out os the Studebal | AR A it i i omlortable after years of service. the game and played against RINE | That it pays to cater to fandom Ia |1t curisan .. 0l o= 1qgtle) e scorelof 6B 1011 The yasas Slovs Dalasil) New Leadoriof Wise| whethier it/is solid wood ot vencoe, S 7 5 A have great praise for his sportsman- | proved by the fact that the Phila. |l Hoimstiom . ] ;. work of the New Dritain boys was Yet many pecple who exercise care in most The same standards of excellence are maine Ahip and his playing ability, {delphia_Athletics aro double-deck- |y 0% oo : =i "‘;‘:’:mf\r‘v ‘?'.pw.‘m”“f' who ad-| consin, s 24, Husband and Faher | purchases buy automobiles without even lift- tained throughout the b]°d>’land ‘ha::}:f( 1:: {ing all their stands, t. Berard «eueees 3 3y Mmitted after the game that it was as | of Trol Chil lren ing the hood or knowing about the hiddsn the engine, for example, the cranl tohard Noble of Bast Bart(ord 18] True, Mack'a efforts, didn't cven U885 Baticcyas oy hadisverisect; qualities of body and chassis construction that ~completely machined on all surfaces, a prac- the new Trinity grid captain, Noble |win a berth in the first division last y Matty Micczkowskl, “Stockinglees” ' . yyqigon, Wis, Nov. 25.—Steve really determine one's satisfaction with a tice that results in the smooth, quiet, vibra- plays tackle. year, but it convinced the public he |y p : _yup Luke and “Awkward” Clay starred pojaayi new Wisconsin footbs : ionless performance that characterizes all was trying. ‘ g 5. Norden +.s S 1 on the offense for the locals, Clay ooy, ¢V nhBifoothall cap closed car. ti p tain, is the first married man to lead debaker cars. Floyd Boardman, manager of the 54 getting the feature shot of the ev i gt g s ety v the Cardinals in recent years. At I bout the unseen All Hartfords has sued George Mul- | blig when he made a diving one- sy pc"ia tho father of two children. Vi SR SR 0 da] CLT ligan of the Waterbury Blues for| 1he Athletics were anything b gz J handed scoop of a missed foul and oo S e o€ 4 R GRS qualities of the new Studebaker Standard Six Judged solely on what your eye can see—int Allexad breach 'of contract < |soft picking last scason. They Dlanted 1t squarely within the ring. yop“Nitary scademy ot Dela. Scan beauty of fine and finish and exterior refine- - gave real battle to every club. The The Boya' club guards wero nearly yoiit® " B MG B T derneath its superb body finich is a ments—the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan Shortstop Sand of Philadelphia {308 B0t a run for their money, SPECIAL MATCH | impassable, the visitors making but o o0 i 25 e ; Down un emuk '( mpem yl cted ash, Will command your instant approval appears rightly named, 1t took ‘hence lh‘o double -xmf stands. Roatb moalGiid "a basket from the floor, The score: .. ”‘*NV = ! sturdy framework of carei yl se ? e” (g b s oo Al et B plenty of nerve to assume the stand | L@st year Mack’s club was fust a|pnua varson . 2 Boys' Cluh 4 : glued together and fastened in place by scre go deeper than that. 2 i [trifle shy of championship class. It Irene Loomis .85 Floor Foul e —not nailed. Ash is scarce and expensive, but al q es—its design, materials and ho took in the Dolan-O'Connell br\bemwk“l something. In the pinch |Clatro Lynch 79 ¢ SRIatE g d i i bines w: episode, | e rearet s 60 % goals goals DPts, ) Studebaker uses it because it best coml 3 ia jthere was an absence of the battir e et 59 7 Ry 3 19 MINNESOTA s REC’ORD proper weight and strength, of dollars more. Moore, used In the uotfiald by Punch. The pitehing lacked con-|Jandicap . 5 3 S ] jt i i i 5 tu i compromises—never uses sisteney, - Upholstery is genuine mohair of high quality. d:_bzu er never J Duuishlaayear caiias 0 LTl 6 Ut ia|der Bl Lasar/ seonrediiats o ) c et 13 [During the Past Scasom the Players Various grades of mohair ook much alike— a substitute for genuine quality. Studebakeg ]:Il;nl:::;'l::c':n ‘l‘:‘c‘:ld"‘ He may t4K¢ 1o tho year, apparenty’ supplicd the farl LR Arburr, g, ... 6 0 the big difference is in the quality. has been building quality vehicles for 72 years. i s o iack g nopelul o B v Sty ; Z R oo Earnce Beneath this mohair covering are many Come in and let us tell you the “Inside story™ |that the battery strength he has FB. G. . a7 Injuries have kept John Levi,' y & sl o L35 T yborg, s 4 g Marks—Gross Played 8 Games, nests of cushion springs, padded with heavy of the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan. > added In Groves and Cochrane will |% ! R famous FHaskell TIndian fullback, A Aronson, bolster the other weakness. Z . S Ninneanol n oV pp from creating the furore he did in ' i ; 77 Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 25. 0! . » 5 Minnesota football players made en- & 0 O S NI by “ 1923, During the last two months of the : ) fhaoe Townte . irance records in the grueliing | A. D. MOTOR ALE S CO., INC., Dlstrlbutors 1924 American league scason, the BLAREEYEV O U EAC R ¥. Frit S 4 season Ifkely to stand for some ; ¢ y Doc Bagley, well-known trainer, | Rt e ) i S ZONEEL 2 et Lo 5 C 0 once sold Gene Tunney's con"mi(fi‘»’f‘fi&?fi&d h\\":h:.i‘rzlxlo:l’:mn,\‘!.f‘cJv‘V‘lu:wv " el ' Nathan, 1f. . 0 [time, figures compiled by Ted Wol 22 AR H STREET Phone 26 for $5000. Yok std Detrelts Mo !Omr_[‘fj:”“,‘."“ Flanagan, If. 1 3 jdor, student manager, discloscd to- | thing to ponder over. Sinclivans svaeens Jol R Jack Dempsey has promised to FI e 136 Thompson, rg. Louls Gross, veteran tackle, play- | visit Claveland to engage in an exhi- ekole, 18, . od throughout the eight games and - _ bitlon for ex-service men. It is rather strange that Cochrane el Walsh, c. ... {Captain Cox was just four minutes had to go to the far west o estab- [Wilson .. 7 3 De Sopo, Ig. .... 0 {behind that ma Lidberg was out Erowley, Notre Dame's brilllant |18 his ability as a player. R I19 minutes n, playing the | # i % Anderson Maltback, answers to the nickname| Cochrane s an easterner. . Last|pliiitah s 9 1 § T full st minutes In four games.| of “Sleepy.” Princeton and the |¥e&r he attended Boston University |yoirneaux s In the preliminary game, the Abramson, guard and Ascher, h THTILS IS A G 0 Army take exceptions. in that city., He was one ot the . Boys' club seconds, after a gruelling back, went the limit in seven con- . star athletes, first half, soundly trounced the Mark tests. Wheeler, end, played in six Wyekoff, who starred in the back- | It 18 surprising that neither Bos- |yiorain . Lou108 2 Twain club, last year's city cham-contests without reilef, | fleld for Georgla Tech last season, is | t01 club g0t a line on Cochrane, |spuriey .l 8 v the con on of the games, cason | — o DEESBEARKEESR YO ERARR : : ; 4 o ffo SRR A e T e e T Reterns Ure Horold Clovetied A ngca;;::t:m"round gatner. :‘%:r:‘o‘:; :ir?of;:::)rv.ull player than |&iny Lo s i or uic elurns se Hera assifie 2 s Jim Corbett writed that tn nts| \Valter Camp lists Gordon Coch- 51 o 3 {ranc as one of the country’s leading ok RECdLEEIe opinfon Peter Jackson was the halfbacks in 1923, S reatest heavywelght of all time, not | oy S5 L B pulled . B b 2 } % . By GLUYAS WILLIAMS barring Dempsey. ST:PO: th‘l l;w;! kicknlnz stuntaiotithe oo e i | bnapshots Of A Man Caerng The Turkey. Brown beat Boston 20 to 3 The three points were the result of a drop kick from the middla of the field by one Gordon Cochrane, Miquel Ferrara of Argentine, one o! Firpo's sparring partners, is com- ng along at a neat gait, having two strajght knockouts to his credit. Inabllity to fleld his position, par- | Undoubtediy the astuts ticularly the * handling of bunts,'ig sonvinced that a club that S - : fkeaps Pltcher Harris of the Athletlcs tho opnosition a run for its o il ‘4)#“"4 9 rom being a star. He has the 6tuff. jg 5 worthwhile venture, & et Paris was not interested in the 1y the jast four deals that he has | \V"ithers coieens 8191 American baseball tourlsts. Nonc made in his drive for thelnennaat ‘v\' ¥ I }”4‘ 1:: pt them had come over for a divorce. Mack has expended NS ol”!l. BT onsoand 0 P v 1 $350,000. o : \ MARKS ) R : 5 T oo Perhaps the chief reason why | 1 451 } 9 5 B l Factory. > | 2 f R} AND NOW WILL COUSIN EP- aseball flopped in Paris was that Lk . ¥ L —_— | 110 2 2 i A\ ONT C Y AN ’ COULT IE HAVE LIGHT MEAT OR. he ushers falled to give away risque { ) o : L ) y i ; postcards with the programs. | l ot oA ‘fi i 7 &5 - ' e : Having made his mark as a ;“vch< | As _ 5 ‘ r, Walter Johnson is now deter- w ined to make his dollar mark as| Mr. Mack f. magnate. Everett Bcott 18 to be canned by | (Continued from Preceding Page) he Yanks and the moral of that MECE, eems to be, “Don’t work your dern | rates an All-American place in Cap- ead off.” tain Walter Koppisch, regarded as an adept ball carrier, a fast and STANLEY WORKS LADIES This trainer says the hard tracks | tricky runner. Koppisch ¢t 1 Wantawins, n American beat Epinard. ®* * ®* We |able to ‘plerce the : veeeees knew all along that the speed of | {enée whers Eddie Tryon, Colgate farazen and Wise Counsellor had ?ns."‘},] falled. Tryon, however, was t to do with it. handicapped by heavy rain and a CEnK fleld of mud. Not the least unusual thing about : Jdolhn i‘.(rxr\min' one of the east's 4 esterday was that it went into the | !°ading kickers, whose tosa had put ! ) -8 70 3 & ecords without seeing Floyd John- him ;Hn-vhs: th scorers, will |y g S MODEL valloped by some pork-and- | P'ay his last game : s q : 5 ) ) ! Rl 1 contribut iy ¢ 1 : RO TI 5 Women especially like the Atwater-Kent, It is so e formance of brill | o s S hcataanes e casy to operate, The original young genius who »]“"“1 set of forwards motc about “Second Ty Cobbs” in fflfkflt:[d comrad spring 18 now running amuck in ¢N'er the fray e sport pages with ‘‘Second Red ; 5 vhile Syracuse has just come | bummy ... o1 Sy By ) P IRHGEE out of a hard battle with Colgate, a| ] fact which may turn to the advan.| 3 89 Walter Hagen and Cyril Walker tags of the New York i e , Minkey Dinks. fra re going to play for the world golf f the New York players . Kosiatel g e | West Vi, 4 Waslington & . =) e o % T ol | o Vs s Wihign 8 W 3 38 MAIN §T = effereo ¢ Morg w 2 bt Bobby Jones caddy for them at with equally imbressivo records for | Rirkharih - 1 3 . past. the season. The Presid ¥ e o 75 Mountaincers sheuld proc ne ' + e Fi BRI i 1 e | 1d prod A colored gent by the nama of the day's feature contests, i Lyl =5 howers was knocked out in Newark | burgh and Penn Sts | 2 State will fight it o o . ¢ other night. ® ¢ * It is presum- | ,y¢ "¢ g0 m‘l i $ MAN $ M W L Syracuse, and University of o s a0 & rain ot efts| gty 2t Sy, aad Uoiversty o SALES A T'wo Minds With a Single Thought d rights. Marquette, the remarkable LituSFece Anamit it IO asRI AR il TS tives until stoppea by ENGINE 19 BROME. DOWN FoLns - WONT BE- ) ho said the baseball scandal ; v : enlorita ) "ol vear. The game FIXED FOR AN HOUR - 50, IF HOU WI5H, 400 (AN || 19 S0ME TOWN- BUEN A BLIND WN- DIATY =GOD-FORSPKEN= ) £xoiig | oyldn't close until the “culprits In- . i pe played at Milwaukes, | LOOK THI? TOWN OUVER TiLL WE GET MAN COULONT STAND 19 5;(,.11'. A OUL SMELLING - DESERSE. ) Pee pi®d were dead in thelr'graves? | flF.HD\\ To GO 5 WONDER WHAT T NAME 19 2 50M OF T ERaTH ] 3 0 onnie 3 sts the me > e TR s 77 = HICK TOWN W oturan in vassbant _ars muen| DEMPSEY'S DENIAL o | [/ ‘ , 2 7 e S gher than they used to be. * * ¢ 'e suppose all the credit goes tol i onesatter Reese, | Jack Says That He Is Xot Planning WeLL- 'L BE DARNGD —TH15 TSNS L NN = ) \ THAGS | — = To Enter the e FOLKY Tiwere no longer need be doubt B S Erotion) HOME IN at the Irish are going back. ®* ® *| Hiisiness, ne Mike O'Cornnor has just won a ua 1e championship. Los Angeles, Nov, 25.—Recent re- ports that Jack Dempeey, world's| CAPTAIN AT WESLEYAN champion heavyweight fighter Middietown, Nov. 26.—-G } tended to become identificd wi ng, of Bruoklyn, N. Y., was elec’ "'ght promotior business aptain of the Wesleyan soccer rn California were denied tele- | ~y = ) 5 A for the next year at a meeting 3ram from Dempsey by Teddy Hayes = =50 / & ] [ = the members of this year's tean is trainer and businees associate | { s : /LJ M ] it night. King played goal on ti Dempsey’s telegram said: “1 am | N - 1 P WL a2 am for two years. He is & terested in no arena and O | hmber of the tennis squad and of crs and do not intend to be e Phi Nu Theta fraternity, | capacity.”