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‘ Baseball at a Glance l AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 3, Philadelphia 1. | Only game scheduled. In his communication to the mnn-l agement of the N, B, H. 8. football | The Standing team yesterday, the coach —of the 0 Drury High school team asked the | Washington ... AR LB odEers. like Spears. belleves in local management to cancel or post- | Philadeiphia ..., 19 58 355 [FiPle threats and undoubtedly every pone the gume Dbecause he felt that gt rouis .,..... 13 83 man in his backfield will be capable the New Britaln'team was too strong | Detroft ......... 71 84 ol]' r‘lsslnl. kh_*kln:_nnd carrying. He and the gamo too important to be chicage Sie a0 }"‘l)fi'd fllor West Virginla In 1915, SIe :‘o;‘w:"”‘ :: ;; Palmer stadium, scored three It is expected that an effort mnwl v‘nlurrl‘vlnn n:] u:.|lm.<| Princeton in bs made to bring the Bay State team | Gamus Todey mes through his passing and o ¢ r ) e T ihe T and'Gold sehedue, | Detrolt at Washingion. TS mat o i g ] 3 ' | Chicago at Philadelphla. ChA il e e S ity 120 Cleveland at New York. “lark, weigl the neigh- | ¢ Bliss Clark, weighing in the neigh S$t. Louis at Boston. Porhood of 204 pounds returned to school yesterday. MHe has been life- saving all summer and looks in the pink of condition. l Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clark towers over every man on' the squad being well over six feet,| ONIy game scheduled. Nardacel from its backfield by grad- i GG U ALEE Sy He expects to try for a tackle posi- | & 7 uation and also Eckberg, fullback the appointment | tion, but since he is up against two | The Standing and Pinkgey, guard. But the re- | Mr. Abbe has been known to be | experienced men in Bonowski and ' o Won Lost PC.| i cements are plentiful and it is {absent from very meet Politis, it is not likely that he will | Fittsburgh A0 S e 1 s yeas aheaila [inkstheientira neriedgateht 2 hold down a guard position. 1‘“‘“;""";(“‘ o ' 21‘ ‘:; Ibe one of the bhest In history [Dership. _He s purc or g i f8 -M3lalthough its schedule is anything s Vi SRR The team dld not practice yester- qrn;’\l.\n efl © A5 but made to order. e e day afternoon. The first practice | St. Louis . T R | T Enses e Ao ; C' v be held at the Willow Brook Ffi\s'»on :: ;',‘ :a; SRR DRVIE BN et Mreaniaon I(nox_;:\ Remus, millionaire bootlegzer, released from the lty ltems park this afternoon instead. 1‘n|(r:§:1 s Has '4'1‘1 Octoher! i andl thentancountar ons At]antn gmloml penitentiary after serving a sentence for hoot- oo (;_‘]‘_ e P . 4311 6¢ the great rivals, the Pitt Pan-|legging, is taken to Dayton, O., to face other charges of selling | Winthrop Councit, No. 7 s and “.]‘C‘:;fl’ln ;v;g’;‘“:vzc ‘3: s Games Today '(?‘"-* ar"uf’l':!h"grxlhvl Orlfiolr‘:r 10, | liquor. Photo shows, left to right: U. S. Marshal Stanley |Paughters of Liberty, wil 1 its | ) i irove City is Scheduled toher thwick, Geor us and U. S ™ 7 [rem ting Wednesday evenin first game _with Fast Hartford at l\i'rflokl_.\n at Pittgburgh. 17, with West Virginia Wistasan Borthwick, George Remus and U. 8. Deputy Marshal Theabold. l.l\“(i‘l.-ll(l.h dr‘!;l“u‘ e Memorlal Field in Willow Brook| New York at Cincinnati. at Morgantown the following week. Tt N seten ettt (e Boston at Chicago. park September 26. s Philadelphia at The Warwick Pootball team will Louis. NEW BRITAIN WEST VIRGINIA TEAM IS READY (Continued From Preceding Page) The Triple Threat pounds is playing his last year and is expecter to carry the burden of a regular position because of his mighty arm. He is a remarkable Passer, easily the best on a squad that boasts soveral good tossers. West Virginia lost the speedy The university defeated Wesleyan, 21 to 6 in the opening battle » Must Face New Bootlegging Charges EASTERN LEAGUE DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. Mr Albert | LBERT N, ABBE VETERAN \ IN COMMUNITY SERVIGE tion ( N, Abbe year! {board of finunce and taxation | only commissioner in the city se who has been connected hoard during the entire existence. Abbe by George M. L mayor of the of was made hshment a local board of finance by the by the mayor, connec cilor will be present Gulbransen pl fmmediately | Completes 18 Years in Harness as Member of Finance and Taxa- ‘ommission. who has com- the the s of service on with any period of its pointed in 9 rs, at t t time ty. His appointment upon estab- | assembly of | and taxation. | B ral Edwin W. Schultz and ew J Sloper have beer embers of the | cemetery » committee since it was | first organized in 1906 Althoug! ippointments to this group at this meeting. s at Morans | er pianc organize for the season at St. Mary's EASTERN LEAGUE S aso s butiallenithativeelevhn e —advt | fleld Wednesday evening at 6:30 a ru:\r"||s)\-'d hrilliant victorles, SRR et i LR A. G. Hammond camp, U, 8. W. | sda) % . numbering among its victims Navy ! oreeste (00 210—8 8 3| St ol ; o | o'clock. All who wish to try out for Yeaterday's Results and Syracuse, the Washington and| NEW HAVEN BEATS HILLIES |Waterbury piingtiignp—=s ol e ineslneiny the the team will report to Manager | Hartford 10, Bridgeport 6. Tae T CRa st el New IS Batche omith amd St | (D€ State armory tomorrow. night at | J. Humphrey Muldowney at this Worcester 8, Waterbury 3. ¢ = 5 ollows, a| New Haven, t. 15 (A—Chet | pighop L i ¢ o'clock. Frank S. Wright of New | time New Haven 9, Pittsfield 0 week before the only long journcy |Nichols just missed n no-hit_gams ; Haven, Grand Gugu of the Suakes. i ) J or the squad, to meet Boston col-|jere yesterday wi % § 'S % will visit the camp. Action will be BOWLING MATGHES The Standing b “d':f,; _‘_:'g"“["“ new atadium will | atlowed one hit, a double hy B Hartford, Sept. 15 (®—Harttord ‘mn B8 el Avrangerianteiwiil be P Won Lost P.C.|.° icated with the Penn State |ford in the first ir Douglas | ontslugged Rridgeport here yester- |made for the trip to the Noroton | Waterbury ...... 83 566 | §me on November 14 and the sea- fand Sullivan were hit ] o i lhning bydn scara ol 10, (ols i Soldlers Home Rogers Five Defeats Charter ORK |y eopq” 11 ‘Sea|son will cloae at Morgantown |ioeals who won casily. et it (aarm. haell i1 ritenara. Mive | Home: cooke i Not So|New Haven ' Thanksgiving day with Washington e i 0 A G Worcester 76 and Jefferson. [ pittstioid .00 000 d0n—0 11 R. H. I :||\~ Lucie Kunz Mrs i . 3 " 7 ST e | New Haven ,.102 240 00x—9 14 Brideeport 00 050 100—¢ 9 0| Scharman of Glen street are spend- | Successful. Springfield d = ! | 1 Jast | Pridgeport: Suspended Jail Term | Douglas, Sulii Foulk and ( 1 vl o0 1 s 1 |Ing their vucation on Cape Cod. In a special bowling Mateh ‘654 Abany ey N ols and Berge \lotiver. Ttoberts and Starr: Owen, | Mrs. L. 5. Anderson, sololst at the night the Rogers Live defeated the | b g For Drunken Driver Seon fohnson and Kent [ South Congregational church for the | Charter Oak Live at the ,L““,\“j‘:‘i Alhin Johnson of §7 Pleasant WORCESTER WINS §-7 — | past three years, has resigned and Oakaniien ‘“mufd' ‘1“1;:‘1. ;:f Ganmes Today street was given a suspended sen-| Waterbury, Sept. 15 (®—Worces- | Seven centuries ago Re il ey ausgonfo Florida { Britain Girls however, 108t DY A5 i 00000 ot Hartford. (3). tanch of &is montha in Jall when ho|tee Dunehed Hits of Bishop in. thedwas thrown bilg nrisonsfor mredicts f Yistolasiend Blanoeial Morans I the Char- | &ep ()] } i pins in their mateh with the LA Waterbury at Albany. was found guilty in police courg this [ pinches today and defeated Water- ing flying ma —advt | ter Oak girls. The scores: Springfield at Pittsfield. chm-un.()ul& “I‘:ht'lth 4sg| Worcester at New Haven, on Church street while under the i R Fis SRR S O A ST S Raach Duify . + 128 25 9 v fluence of liquor iast week, Tt was il l vm]- ‘“";, 3 : h ¢RI E T Reinke ...... 98 INTERNATIONAD LEAGUL |Tohnson's second conviction for this o LA ! amgaieachasonson Basneon)| Harrig weeees 93 % offense, his record showing that nn“ 2 * i - r B 1 - B r\‘t 1,“, \\l-yw[ \l];\m wl" ]1‘ it \.wuv“:. Lee 100 3— Yesterday's Re September 22, 1924 he paid a fine Q s IO GencaE i Cun e e Lighte i Hlel Tovonto 2 Rochester 1. 198 opsraliak witlle dolik, W AUA=EE= ) Ay WY e _Toio| Syracuso §, Duffalo 5. (1sh). Johnson was _arrested aftor an | iilieatdeses B L et taiy o ) i | acuse 2, Buffalo 0. (2d). automoulieRhelmasRurN IER Emmat| N A Judge B. ¥. Gaffney will be the | g Bretideioe A URRtmareit’ into a machine owned by 1rma|Qne of the Most Remarkable Recoveries From Rheuma- | C5 0 0L el Foole e Toraey Cltv 0. (1st), |Johnson, who is now sulng him for Ahedir b the SSRUAC DISHGE OF X teadi 3 'Se. y 0. . X H o 3 Oy Iy Te, 3 J ‘¢ Jiv g o rry Noviton ey oty 8 Pending . (24, - |$1:000" damages. tism Brought About By the Exclusive Use of NOX- |t Ktwanie elibitomeirowiatnbon i rse § . (24). e bl ' i X bt at the Burritt hote D e ; Eime RI-TIS, Is That of R. C. Roche of Main.Street, | Auwert coen of 55 Daight strect Pt TOLRHER East Side Sewer Job Tt T e lbatar 19 U, B0 S hias returned to his home after an 4 3% 2 ia o D S, Days. liness of 12 weeks at the New Brit- ] Baltimore gl a7 o5 Awarded to Battaglia SO S e e e | | Toronto ... 95 89 .624| Joseph Battaglia, ,whose figure of | “f have tried lini- [when it was almost impossible for i . p 264 | Rochester ...... 81 74 $17,087.50 was the lowest of the bids ments, plasters | me to turn over in b % T Migs l,",m s ) 242 | Buffalo TR T submifted, wassawarded the contract Ahaallknad ot iEnfoxe b edioreyeniriaye i eiheraL 108 85 251 | Reading T4 87 460 [for the construction of a portion of Roealieniirey -ox | Lea b edilinEn o glol chime g Binos City Slghts s 11 95—265 | Syracuse 10 86 447 "V‘\_e“tflal aid trunk sever beween ot mothing ever [taking NOX-RI-TIS T am free from Miss & . q Tt [ ¥ o/ el Y c 3 a9 397 Jersey!City .. 0L 8D igd0 [\ells wtreet ane ommonwealth did me any gogd, [pain and there's no sign of rheuma- Aoz 0 Jumey Clly L0 B0 8 e e did me any sogl min st thores 1o sen of rhenma The Window Dresser. D 0, e L Iboard of public works last night. NON = RICS TRt =t LURTRC I CERER A ! Games Today TR0 18 Sl O ireatment, 1 Have ! o2 Miss Pearson . 96 04 75— at Reading. Tetigingnlo f Tomass it ant L been irouied Miller-Hanson Drug Co., Miss Warper .. 70 §7 88— Baltimore at Prosidence. R e Rt with rheumatisil {39 Church street, and get the bo Mrs, Morcom 91 06 82— 28 Buffalo at Rochester. “';‘“’"‘_"“ ""’ t ‘d ik Gl "r i ofliine oI n (8o e e e Stisy Gringaral 61 Si— 243 Toronto at Rochester. inchiseweripinenndysbafises ot niore than seven | ; S v s Granga 1 i inch sewer pipe was awarded to the e Wy o [1laboratory expert is here to explain Miss Wall .. 103 i City Coal & Wood Co., whose dis- S o |NOX-RITIS e Savoliinii ; B scen the time|NOX-RI = -, Pays $3,500 Yearly for count on the amount was the larg- 441 472 4401350 est of any of the bids submitted. Arch St. Gas Station Through the offices of the Rabi- now & Raschkow Real Estate Co. a lease was consummated today be- tween Nellie Rothstein and Jennie | Horowitz, owners, and Anthony Mo- Stars Pitted relli, tepant, whereby Mr. Morelli has leased the property at the corner of Arch and West Pearl streets for a | period of ten years for the purpose of running a gasoline station. The annual rental to be pald by Mr. Mo~ relli is $3,600 per year and in addi- tion he is to pay all taxes, insurance and all other carrying expenses. TENNIS TOURNEY National Singles Matches Continucs Today — Several Against Each Other. New York, Sept. 15 (P —The Na- tional singles tennis tournament, with its block of 14 seeded Ameri- ean and foreign stars intact, moved into the second round today. William T. Tilden, 2nd, of Phila- delphia, playing through champion, defeated Carl Lisher of Cynwyd, Pa., in his first round match, 9-7, 6-0, §.5. The titleholder was disposed to be generous to his opponent. James O. Anderson, the Australian, displayed good form in eliminating Arnold W. Jones, the Yale captain, in straight sets. Willlam M. Johns- ton, Vincent Richards, Manuel Alon- so0 of Spain and Takeighi Harada of Japan, Jean Borotra and Rene La- coste, French stars, all regarded as threatening®Tilden's throne, are fa- vored to advance beyond the sceond round. lacoste called to duty French military forces, last night re- ceived an extension of time in order that he might continue in the tour- nament. Borotra, his brililant mate, was slightly injured when he crash- ed into the stadium wall in his match with C. B. Marsh, Jr. Feature matches this afternocn brings together Howard Kinsey of tion. Mr. Morelll has also reserved an option to purchase the property at any time within thres $65,000. Window Lighting Show ning hotel next ison lamp works at Harrison, N, thelJ., will give a demonstration of up- to-date methods of creating attrac- tive store window displays. Mr Newkirk comes to New Britain from the publicity department of the Edi- gon lamp works through the cour- tesy of the Connecticut Light and Power Co Tn his demonstratien he will show how a few deft strokes with dif- with gan Francisco and E. H. Binzen of ferent materials can traneform a dull New York, William Johnston and |looking window display into ene Leon Deturence of Portland. Ore.;|that cannot fail to attract the eye. This demenstration iy for the benefit of those merchants whe did not participate in the recant trip to Harrison made by a group of local business men Tilden and Lucien Williams of Chi- ¢ago, Brian Norton and Wray Brown of St. Louis and Lacoste and Franeis Hunter of Beckley, W. Va. 11 American Women Are Qualified in Open Match Ottawa. Ontario, Sept. 15 (P RANAGERS TO PRACTICE Andy Sarisky has called a meet- ing of all candidates for the Ran. — Eleven American women are qual- | ger A. C. f_fm'}m” team for this jfied for the first round at match| evening at 7 o'clock 'at St. Mary piay today in the Canadian ladies' | field. He intends to put the bo through a hard grilling in prepara- tiory for Sunday's game. Director Vie Sinto will hold a rehearsal of the minstrel troupe tonight at ¥ o'clock at the club room. All of tme | girl soloists are expected to be open golf champio ifving round yesterday Mrs. Yraser, formerly Miss Alexa turned in the b £3, b over ter than Mis w. G. erling, Kenzie of Tor- onto. Miss MacKenzle was one stroke | present. in front of Mrs. Dorothy Campbell | e ——— ylurd of Philad \e present RUSH—HUBBARD {nited States ¢ | twice | Mrs. L. B. Williams of 80 Garden street announces the marriage of her sister, Mjss Daisy M. Hubbard of Chicopee Falls, Mhss., to Christiah Rush of Springfield, Mass, on Aug. 24, 1925. Mr. Rush is a well- known real estate msn. Mr. and Mrs. Rush left on a mbotor trip through the Beérkshires and aleng yinner of the Cana *open 1s who qualified Jr., Boston, A. ; Mrs. Stewart Hanley, Detroit, 89; s Madge Miller Grand Rapids, 92 Mre. F. C. Letta, Chicago, Mrs, N. L. R. Spaulding. Butalo, 96; Mrs. | This is said to be the highest price paid yet in rent for a gasoline sta- years for Here Monday Evening New Britain merchants are plan- to be present at the Burritt Monday evening at § o'clock when Elmer Newkirk of the morning of operating an automobile SMITH WINS Sept. 15 (A— | STEV] Jersey City, N. I, Steve Smith of Bridgeport, Conn., | defeated Joey Kauffman of Brook- 1yn in the star 12-round bout at the Oakland Athletic club here last | night, in the opinion of a majority of newspapermen at the ringside. Kauffman substituted for Billy Ken- nedy of New Orleans, who was | hurt in an automobile accident Sun- | day. Smith weighed 120 to 124 for is rival, () TYERY EVENIN Also Saturday _Afternoons. . h i it ‘ {lge “WwaLETT RINK S Rt Jmn'-" Hall k Arch St A SALESMAN $AM RIDE OLT IN THE— COUNTRY Llovd Bissell, Buftale, 834 N W. |the Hudsen river and later expeet to F. Chapin, Buffale. 87; Mist A. Clif- | go to Florida. where they will spend ton, Buffajs, 101, and Mrs. Herbért the winter.. Upen fhelr return they AeMaster; Schenectady, N. ¥, 103. will reside in $pri (CMON WIHE- SAM LEMME “TAKE. 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