New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports PECECTIPVVINIGS! Football fans will get their fill of football tomorrow. They will have it as an appetizer and as a dessert, The Atumni vs the High school in the morning game and All New Britaln and All Hartford Is the af- ternoon clash. Both games are to be pla)erl at Memorial Meld. The long threatened * Mohawk- Ranger game now seems almost cer- tain for this coming Sunday after- noon at Memorial 1%eld. Who can remember the good old long-skirt days when it used to be thrilling to watch girls play basket- fall in bloomers? It is writtten that Ty Cobb used to put lead in his shoes in the train- frg camps, We know a lot of ball players who will never have to do this. ‘It seems that Mr, Fulton was to fight as an amatcur, not as a pro- fessiomal, on the coast. 1t has been our observation that he al-i ways fought as an amateur, A New York prizefight referee was kicked in the héad. . TI\IM iy recommended as an excellent w to¥break in a new pair of shoes. { George Bernard Shaw has never | picked a winner in sports, Some enterprising metropolitan newspaper will_ make a sporting editor of him yet, Hughey Jennings and a party of | ball players met the cardinals in| Rome, Wae trust none of the boys | inquired for Hornsby. Desplite the fact that he has been | playing 17 years, Eddie Collins was Jjust about the best base runner in the American leagug last year., No mafor league club is weaker in | teserve infield strength than Wash- | ington, the world champs. Manager Harrls is well Aware of it. Grange owes his success his abllity to shake off tacklers, Thus is the fnfluence of Gilda Gray's | shimmy established in football, ) to California is shocked hecause its new boxing law opened with a fake fight, Well, in time the fans out there will get used to 'em. Cozy Dolan has gone- back to Oshkosh to seitle down. Wa don't know yet whether Jimmy O'Connell ever gettled up. An eastern syndicate has bid $475,000 for a Wills-Dempsey match, if you want to know where all the German marks have gone to. Rabbit Maranville poked a pedes- trian in the ghort ribs and apple sauce with his flivver and was ar- rested. This proves the Rabbit hasn’t gone back any. Ninety-nine golfers out of a hun- red slice their drives, says an ex- pert, We suppose the other ons 100k8, Hansen, Syracuse end, playing his irat year, looks like the makings of great playcr. He almost went to otre Dame, Foley is the most dangerous man i the Syracuse backfleld, say the ioston College players, recently de- ated 10 to 0 by that eleven, HARVARD SCHE The Harvard 1925 schedule fol- ows, games to be played at the sta- | dlum unless otherwise indicated October 3, Rensselaer; 10, Middie- bury; 17, Holy Cross; 24, Dart- | mouth; 31, William and Mary; No- | vember 7, Princeton at Princeton; 14, Brown at Providence; 21, Yale. Hampshire; | VIOLET CORDERRY The champion woman autoMdriver of the world That's the title cinimed by Vielet Corderry of Eng- neld at Brookla siie Bas rig She is ihe f woma ds to be utferly | Naval On the Alleys FAFNIR GIRLA LEAGUE Twiss Stars. P T 88 -~ ul—uon Matlly LAngrettla Middieton Btiquel Thew 220 $3ew 326 Bhe 16 03w 180 SPECIAL MATCR Merlden Jpv. G, Amith Wozavk 6, Bmith Angelo Rosenthal 100 w1118 New Bvll.ln an. 101 100 Roy Cooke Gacek Brown Croney Zueehi 103 108 Tetd Barreft Rogarn Hillard Donovan Knox | Burnh /uuM Perking Fagan Coek Volthardt supan Pertuec! . Mabe! Perking Zwlck Kranier Leupold | Manager Sehaffar ler Dummy Caswell T. Walker H. Walthers . 258 CORPIN Knobs. Y r&F FOREMEN Andarson 85 Rentlay Bromn I\rfl'lka Doanlon Sper] Martin Rilta Trask 422 Eacatcheons, Y P Vensels Shelton Shepard Clack MeGrath Jackaon John Dos . | Hamstown. | mont ;Dooley Is Elected as NIEW BKILAIN DAILY HERALD, Wiy NEDVAY, NUvVEMBRE 26, 1924, PRIDE OF PLAINVILLE DIAMOND The Plainville baseball team just terminatad a ful season, having won 13 out of a to- tal of 19 games. The team lost it games with the Pirates Juniors of New Britain, the New Britain Stats Trade school, the Sonthington In- dustrials and the DBristol High school freshmen, “ Those standing, fronw right are: L. Berry, 1b, It ss, H. Cheetham, cf, R. Morrill, If, L. Smith, 2b, W. . Bailey, coach. Those sitting, from left 1o right are: G. n, substitute outflelder, D, Martin, rf, A, C. Cheetham, manager, F. Miller, ¢, N Toll, p, J. Yacobellis, M Bergen, scqre-keeper, WILL PLAY TRINITY has KAPLAN VS, LONBARDO Meriden Battler Draws Panama ! Kid For His Battle on December SAYS HE POSED 5 e DWNTHINBROTHER vardor of Tanemm. ant 1omn iow; - ACCUSed of Bigamy, But Denies the Charge Kaplan, of Meriden, Conn., will b | the principals in the semi-final | in the feat held at Ma —— mber 1 match erwe iton to be wrden Dec hiladelphian meet the winner of fina of the Squa v Kram- will the mateh in the ament three J Crofton, alias Nov Robert Morgan, Camden, M John 11 anlt of on s of bigamy ght denied the hust 1 Mrs. , of Phila- arrest, He with his own round tours jail here in bail later, determ 1 hy werks is was at th | | j ommiss the managers of o The commission suggestod tion to the t Jobby Garcia Md., and M land, TI1,, round bout 2 fight a state Drens phia, principals. e DEOROL oman, RIS AL S of (s Holabird, vy o Dundee, of Rock Is- o T matched up in a 12- ; “0 0 prior to the December and the winer maet Danny in another hracket of mi-final » managers unani- rejected the proposition and commission anr eed it would rough with the original sched- draw e o ces O'Donnell 19 o caused his he h posing twin he ired really was He rted s not killed police ¥ his family. ton was liv Mrs. Julfa Walsh Morgan at Woodcrest, N. I, when taken into custody | In a statement prisoner eatd he lhad brother who he hal he left eral Philadelphi “My brot Hil St. Stephen's cutfit will play the February, Coach Top boys in ma om Kenneth A Burton Ha ton have appointed Turibut wold of New DBritain and Bes Kunkle of Carlyle, Pa., as assist managers of basketball at Stephen colle The following December 10, Schenectady. December 11, N. Y. New York. l December 12, Manhattan at New | Wiy n's hus! was as 1y, but he monsly st met night the Colle his twin Union 2o t b his ve home Ariz., = strect YLIES FAST A record PLANE Nov 8 rsta MAIL B L in for over, London Amsterdam. The o 1 the dis- 3 in f and one- had taken “His real name was Charles Crof He told me he was narried and that & was employed in a gar- at night. “You go out to the I'll see you in the morn- 8o T went. When I 1z the bell a child came to the door and he called back to his mother: ‘Here's daddy. T sald nothing 1 ed in the } ome. My brot difterenc grew serfous when my brother f to come homs I ha T just k i told v one my s ther's wife gu took me for his father.” and untit 1, met Miss Wa wk 1 short time later. Crofton taker at a clul Abse- Atlantic City. 13, 1 S N. 1 Williams Deceraber New , Brinswigk, December speed o i airline to at Wil- and Slane ia Hanover December 18 Mide at st Stephey's Januhry ebury 2 milc ve age and he said. honse 7. University of Ver- at Buriington. January §. Portland club at Maine ¢ 10, Athletic University of Muine and 15t walk- le myself at never knew 14 Fordham 8t. uH" m er's wife But ti Stephe Janua lam Tanuary January 22, Clarkson at Pots the e situation 23, St. Lawrence at Can a him and cret, o not soo re24 6 t ¢ 30, Hamilton Haniltor gate at My b rssed & boy < never Trinity at | T . ” % t Mass, Boston Ur February 11, 13 sai Morg: hust when he married was a ca on, nes 2) s Joston. sh, Leader Edwin Dartmouth’s H TNy HL NoY 3. Dooley of Brooklyn, N ior, was elected captain of 1 Dartmouth college football te un b tter men last night 1 A possibie comn n found 3 of the Pacific has e in | been first string quarterback for tie | this year FAFNIRS 1EAGUE Raees, FLI 79 | pared |in the college, for two seasor as a triple thr kicking and , winning not sat man by all carry Green his passing, ing. Dooley is the only three having earned 2 ter in basketball as a forward and in track as a javelin thrower. He pro for Dartmouth at St. Joi et [ school |Ten Special L\ents 219, “ ) | | - The complete 1925 Brown .g}vr],‘ ule is as follows | September 26, Rhode Island State | BROWN'S SHEDULF October 3, 10, University of 17, Batea colicge; 24, Yale; 31, Dartmouth November 7, open; | 14, Harvard; University of New (Thanksgiving), college; Colby_ eollege: Pennsylvania; | Colgate, TO WEAR GOLDEN JERSEYS AnnaPolis, Md., Nov. 26. The Academy football team yes- terday appeared in bright golden jerseye lostead of the traditional Line, & change of garb which wiil be ‘ in lence publicly for the first | Army team Baltimore neat o tfme w the en intered {0 n- ur- | day | The lincup dnring today’s workout | was the same as thai used yesterday. Attract Worl d Stars, Yerk, Nov. several events, pected to 2 eld aavo Nurmi h aces, are 1 on the pro- for annual indoor frack rnival under the A. A, on I ced t liste gram and field ¢ of the Wilco it was annc The “Olympie 3,000 the Hirschon trophy is the race. A new trophy wi | competition ¥ replace the or tured out Ray. to make with N A series of ards, 1 eral re on ti give you quick rehef The lightest application —and pain and stiffness begin to give way as fresh, new blood is sent tingling through the infected spot. No bothersome rubbing. Just pat it on gently. Get this 3uick_ sure relief today. All ruggists—35 cents, Sloans Lunment metres'” e put in cap- cted triumph and ents be 1t last February ago star. 1other bid by Chic who is expe rmi as & probab 1t race a other ev sprints 50 130 ya metr: lay program SALESMAN $AM features are Amt lt — /"O% BOY'- T8 COLD N THESE FAAM HOUSES NO GTERM HERT OR ANYTHING = | CANT TAND IT ANY LONGER o/ WELL SONNN- LOHRT A9 WE HIT fi‘.':\ CENW T HAY-TOMORAOWS THANKS — % | GINNG 50 WE WANT 10 GET UP | NioH ERALY AND HAUE ALLTH CHORES /| NionT, | | DONE BY BREAMFAST TIME_ BED RIGHT DOWN '™ GONNA MOUE. T }: STOVE- N Bq ™ KITCHEN it seen since | in{ the name | statement, | appoin | budget Chie was ac TRIED T0 PROTECT MANINTHE RANKS \Lieutenam’s Error Due {o Desire to Help Subordinate Lieutenant Frank Gilligan of Fire elght | were {to bul and to [ tal | $385. and $6 50 erty Co, No. 3 was fined the rogulation | yanys [two days' pay for a mistake which wrong box, | board last | that Gilligan | sent his company to at a mecting of the fire night. It is thought changed the number in order to cover up what he believed to be a | mistake of a subordinate, but the {man on watch had been right, Com- missioner George Gans reported that the disclpline committee recom- mended a fine of two days' pay. Commissioner Walter roex-| pressed himself as opposed to fining a man under such conditions, but| | would not vote against the majori! It was voted to have the Ameri- |can La Fr [to check | master mec hay Iacl Fahy, James conviet 000 T 177 pronou p on the apparatus, the ianic of tha department reported that there are arts in need of replacement, It was decided to install a file system to record the cost of operat- | |ing the department. A petition for the establishment n"\wvfl {a fire alarm box at the corner | Osgood Hill and Hunter road | presented, It w estimated Walt trial fo Milwau 2 seve Six ¢ 16 of was |ed gul that | Fahy a of the board was that other leca-| | Clerk Keogh, and Chief Noble were showe r1 loss of $1,010.5 worth $171,200, SENTENCE Yahy and Otk fac verdiet. nee Co. gend a man hers |15 expected tions for a acquitted | cock, alleged Newton brothers, a Left Factory But Is Granted Compensation cepted and placed on file, It The case of Willlam Cooney of 45 calls during the month, Im street against the New Britain 5 stills, while t | Machine Co. was scttied yesterday by, wo false alarms, T 5| Saul P. Waskowitz, Cooney's attors dings '”“"":‘"" to 8 | ney, and the Indemnity company of contents, tul_w, '",".“" & & 10 North America, witt which firm the $1,110.50, There Machine is insured. Cooney lnsurance on the huildings ned compensation for an infury 45 on the contents, a total of | yo.eiveq while employed at the fase There was at risk prop- |tory, The insurance company cone Including $93,- | 1opjed that he made no claim until and $77,500 in had left the employ of the cone cern and was therefors not entitied to compensation, Attorney Wasko= 1 that this was because had not made itself fe t time, Cooney was awards y the terms of the settles ted a committee to draw up a for the coming year, t Noble's report for Ootober buildings witz claime ury hefore t Mail Robbery 0t ing Long Terms in Prison ON SATURDAY el in J % and ACCUSED OF MURDER N politician, —_— $2,- 111 Year Old Youngster Faces Serious New Jersey Chicago, Nov 6.—Willlam former postal Inspector, Murray, Chic ed of complicity the train robbery at Rondour, e possible total sentences of result of the jury's| I Adam C. Cliffe will | ¢1¢ urday when it also hear mo- 180 in Charge in nn Yan en yea Nov. 26.—A boy, srrested today [ & murder in the first degree. The boy, Joseph Senrapiccsia, was accused in connece tion with the fatal shooting of Done ald Morrow, 11, of Milo Mills, No« vember 16 shooting was a8 first understood to have been accle dental, the t were at play with a rifle, which rged. Bee fore he died, the Morrow hoy gave another version of the shooting to & as a result of which the core rs as a Judge a8 nee senteqce § warral he will new trial er McComb, the third man on r the holdup of the Chicago, kee and St. Paul traln was when ] oth inciuding Brent Glass- leader of the holdup Holllday and four of whom plead- with disch Herbert nurse oner be sentenced is expected. ity, will nd Murray, |this would cost $600 and the opinion [ ===—————————__—__—-—-—_.__.——T-———== tions needed boxes more urgently, so | the petition was tahled. | | The applications of Thomas TI.| | of 401 Myrtle street and Albert | N. Matulis of 325 Burritt | street for positions as substitute men were accepted and the men or- derd to appear before the Decem- ber meeting of the hoard The Fireman's P lief association was grants sion to hold its annual bal Year's Eve. The action of Clerk Jolin J. Keogh in paying compensation to Fireman | Michael T. Campbell was approved. | Campbell stepped on a nail at a fire and was off duty from October 29 to November 2. Chief Noble re- | ported that Fireman H.| Parker was off duty a cold contracted at t November 17, and he was gran ! compensation, The chicf also said that Fireman Leonard Sanders is un- | dergoing treatment at St. Francis’ hospital Martford. | The resignation of Willlam O'Day | as substitute fireman, effective Oc- tober 25, was accepted. $600 Bill For Berlin The-clerk was instructed to hill the town of lin for $600 for the services of the New Britain depart- | ment at fires there on Octc !l\or 7 and | 19 and November 4 and this | {being at the rate of $50 an hour. | [ A sum of §22.55, received from | W. A. Kenney from the sale of scrap | | metal, wes turnad inta the pension | fund. Chairman John Keevers, | and iward causc lerlin be of fire on MARTLY dressed young men who want the best as well as the latest are unstinted in their praise of our new French Brogue last. It is unusual without being uncouth, ‘and the vamp is short without being skimpy. It is a splendid fitter. Globe Clothing House Shoe Dept. Cor. Main and W. Main " Bedtime Stories. Early To Bed. S and By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McChure Newspaper Syndicate REMEMBERS HE'S BEEN MEANING TO CALL UP SAM FING. TOR A GOOD LONG CHIN. THESD BE JUST THE, TIME TOR IT Coom, AT 15 DRETIV mw‘m[ HITTING THE PERCHES ON XITHEN TABLE WHILE. EATING AND PICKS UP A WEEK OLD PAPER WITR A (;0;; WORD PURLE INY REMINDS HIM OF FOOD SES 1 JUST EAT A SNACR BEPORE NG UP GUES LITTLE GO~ HEARS TR MIL THE WAL BED ~ONE MOARE. TRP AND *) ™M ‘wflo\)(m.{\/\ \ - NOW FOR & GOOD O B0 )—fl

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