New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 9

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Speaking tof Sports New Britaln and North lable to make a great difference in During the contest, the New Britain showed up very poorly. wevera) are due for their ra. lease durlng the present week. management does not wieh to dis- the local team To many who witnessed the game and its resultant poor showing of | some of the players, it was a plaln‘ case of loal on the part of tho re- Several new players are heing negotiated with and if there are any of the prescnt players who figure that they will remain with the | team and fall to do their work, they | should remember plenty of good players to be secured to replace them. Business Manager Fd nounced yesterday that he had sign- | ed . B. Esselstyn, last year's Yale varsity guard and this latest addition | to ‘he lina will be at the practice | session this week, Axdy Lobo, last year's star Aliddtebury, who starred afternoon In the North Adams beck- field, has also been signed according ' Broaklyn tn an announcement by the manage- Theee two will additins to the present niore results are expected from the -t vegotiations this week, be powerful who certainly will let %o for poor playing is “Big srious attack of blistered the hg hoy from got info the game for the first time vesterday and Hs work was one of redeeming tatures of the local Iis sure takling in tht his eye powerful armsare working to per- fection the sare as always and playing hard nrans anything, War- Slondtner ehvs up as hackfield manwhile the Henry Zehrer ho was in for a short was a revelation to the fans presnt, The Whr Jackets, a newly loca football will hold animportant practice scs- sien at Mewrial Field Brook park his evening at 5 oelock. . All member are aggregation, All-Kenegton dropped ‘he tain on the1925 grounds, bstaking the gort Trum. bull team oNew London into camp |INfury to regulars. to the tunef 5 to 1. of the mossuceessiul seasons ever | Kicking department : on cut- | not seem to get any distance on his Ikicks, and Politis was had on most acon 'of his drop kicks. the end of the game a declded fm- provement was notie tle practice this deps experiencedy the Kensing fit and pla) will be laid mmedizie. for a hger and a better The We Sides and the Watebury Blues wilcome to grips at Ui I"iz1d in Arttord next Sunday. will be oy of the best cire season in and willive the fans a good idea of how thesams will shap awing corcs ate-crashing” Rrook park during high es this scason if the ntleuan at the anythir to do with 1t be.cl. pproached the intenth of going in gratis since he is 4 vmber af the squad, but the te an stopped him without gain. 1w Coach Cassidy failed to get sulthat he had to pay sur@dmission, firsi and probably the only in- terctional zama of the ccidule Will be played against the Ta Conference Academy team \'armont in that town on surday afternoon of this week The Vermont team will be direct- auarterhack This is “Lennie's” Tn his first yer «d substitute and. tocond year on He {s a former Tt la expected that Tim Clair will be back in the lineup, but it is un- Stromquist will be ready This week will tell the story. Referee Parker, Umpire Hines and Head Linesman Mohoney shounld be | congratulated on the exeellent in which they handled n game, Neither side had'a kick coming. Johnnie Newell and tain Joe Ring of High schnol were spactators at the game. COUNTRY CLUB PROG A harvest ball to be given at the | for Gorden: Meadow club October 3 will 1augurate one_of the busiest sons in the histdry of the club, it was Other events chief fnterest and their dates fol- October 17, sea- dinner | Friday. lon in April, 1704, ot ot <o | TEANS FORTIFED WELL BEHIND BAT “Muddy” Ruel and “0l" Smith o Bear Brunt of Catching Ansociated Press, cloge fust yet who these players are, | gt but announcement will within a very short time who re-| (phjcago ceived the hlue tickets, are | Pittshurgh AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Detroit 10, New York 5, (Iirst game), New York 1, Detroit 1. (Second game, 7 inn., dark.) Washington 8. 8. Louls 0, No other games scheduled, ‘ The Standing | Won l.ost The | Washington 98 (1) Philadelphia . 31 83 Louls o oioeee 81 (3] made | petroit g 6T Cleveland 70 [} New York 67 13 Boston “105 Games Today Detroit at New York. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia No other games &cheduled Yesterday's Results &, Louis 6, Boston 6. Roston 7, St. Louls 6. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3 (5 innings. rain), Rrook 5, New York 4. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1 The Standing Won lLost ith | New York 4 Cincinnati % st. Louis 7A a0 459 Boston 52 457 Chicago ... S4 A4 Philadelphia $h A28 Games Today New York at Brooklyn. Only game scheduled. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM " TARES FRST GAWE (Continued From Preceding Tage) fr; at T | ay. « Subs Get Into Game With the game on ica Cosch Cas- sidy sent several substitutes into the Anselmo and Guarston went in | guard in place of Clark and | Bruce, and Johnnie Wolfe went in the hackfield in Gennett's place. ater Frank McGrath and John | Torickson went fn at guard ta re lieve Anselmo and Garston cson and “Charleston” Darrow filled in at end in place of Gordon and Gourson. |of the season This ¢nds one ! The game was a typicai first game | At tines the team {showed up well, but at other fimes they showed weaknesees which wiil he cured hy time and experience The game was the first time they | ceason | played together as a tegm becanse venye |of the fact that there were g0 many changes made nece: The feam seemed weak in the vy could 'should he strengthened. {ing through | w | linemen hanging on him. The line must be given eredlt for at no time during the game did the Bast Hart- | ford team gain as much as five yards through plunges or end runs. The oniy five yard gain was made on | Fast Hartford's only completed for- lward pass. Tor East Hartford I The make-shift backfield per- formed in an A-1 manner. rected the team, and showed won- derful head work besides making some clover end runs. Y who was substituting at full- Ihack in place of Stromquist proved 10 be the star of the game. Ilung- e line, dashing around ends, and furnishing good | ence for the other backs, all times a problem for the other team to solve “Freddie™ Gennett also showed up well especially the offensive, ith three or ‘four of the opposing Jones at right end was the star. NEW BRITAIN F. HARTFORD Gourson | Boinowski play. Tiruce Sl Murray | Left guard | Seully Echon Clark Center ClankEeesiiiiias S LT | Right guard Bolitingsinol o . Strong Right tackte Gordon o ... F. Jones Right end Gennett ... ...... H. Jones Quarterback Zehrer . . Powell Left halfback Brayiics SUn st ZAVATRIIR Right halfback LACAVR .isvicsannassonne Geti Fullback | Touehdowns, lacava, Bray, Gen- | nett, Zehrer: goal after touchdown, Saturday, October 31, beefsteak din- |t Yale-Army Saturday, November 14, din- ice following Yale-Princeton 26, Thanksgiving dinner, Satur- Dacember 3, entertatnment and 19, | c Friday. 25, Children's Christmas Jancing: Thursday. December Naw Year's Eve frollc: New Tear's day, open |t sc. afternoon and evening The frst American newspaper. the started pub- Politls; substitutiens Anselmo for Clark, Garston for Bruce, Wolfe for Gennett, McGrath | for Garston, J. Erickson for Ansel. mo, Darrow for Gourson, H. Ericsen ast Hartford, Brewer | for Long, Long for Brewer, Hills for | Pllkin, Referee, Parker: umpire, | Hines; head linesman, Mahoney. the program. Miss Flizabeth ¥ man, one of those who were of grea | aseisgance in starling the New Bri- ain Y. W. C. A, will tell of its be- ginoings and the growth of the work up-to-date: there will be a play de piciting old rcenes in its history and refreshments will be served at the The summary Left end Left tackle Y. W. C. A. CHARTER All active, associate and sustaln. ing members who helped to organize he local Y. M. C. A. are urged to | attend the reunion te be held tonight |in the Gym at 7:45. An effort has | been made to reach by postal and { verbally, all who should attend but |if anyone has unintentionally been | overlooked it is hoped they will ae- ept this invitation. Mise Iouise Noble is in charg cloee. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925, Up in the Air—and Over! City Items maeting of woclety of Bt EUROPEANS HERE FOR GONVENTION Interparliamentary .Union Gon- fences Reach New York {tated heeause of the weekly religious | g |instruction at the church on Thurs. | K, ‘Mary's Church [ Osgood of Butfalo, [ has sold through the Cump Real house on O to Lawrenee and Sofia N, Y. of European delegates for the parlicinentary shington reached the peak today en the steamship Caronta brought 166 forvign governiment 40 members of offs of New #mith, will bear the main brunt be- | hind the bat world serles 0ddly enough, these two travelled { parallel routes to pennant winning clubs, Ruel going from the Yankees fo the Beston Red Sox, Washington, while Smith waa trad- ed to the Boston Braves Glanta Defore donning galia last season, There the parallel ends, however, for it would ‘be difficult to find two hackstops of more opposite play ype and pensonality. v the most consistent receiver in the American lcague, is forthcoming 26 Cottage 1 two week's visit at the Marsh of trip out Bear Mt hridge and Storm King Highway, On return trip Mra. 1thodes was ac- and St. doseph's Church and a John Sylvia and Miss Effzabeth Beandmavian and Luropean countries Government presentatives who caine w fow days prey approximately 200 fore tried to reach the pier as the Caronia docked this Bmith of 154 versity at Washington Smith ia talkative and aggressive to a fighting degree. On the defense, Ruel's steadiness gives him a slight «dge, in the opin- while at bat veral banners, stroet by iliness. Loule 8. Jones has taken a permit | devotions will be hel house on Ten o'clock mass every morning in the | Acre road at a cost of $16,000, and {month. granted family dwelling at| pari imperialism,” ed immigra- Miss Marion Wickes, 'on “Thunder,” took this hurdle with ease first time she tried it at the Tuxedo junior horse show, Tuxedo, But the next time she came around the hors ing her down and knocking her unconscious. showing averages comfortably over permit for a one X 31 West Jind avenue, to cost 86 | IPivst supply of Evelyn Cadwell's |o'clock, will meet to complete ar- Burritt Hotel and 'rapgements for the affair ftenight. hauled down by the police The mayor's Their worll eries experience has fell, carry- been about the same, Ruel catching Washington's games while Smith parts of as many games for he championships of againat the Yankees. something of a|* Harrison #tr Terguson Tave returned from a wedding trip jug, are asked to ha Verguson Was | tions at the parish Caufield tine a1 cxcorted it to the pier Patents Issued to e Connecticut Pcnplc; ; | assianor to the Clark-Willlams En- | 1921 and 18 Pennsylvania main until going to Washington for ie conference, which opens of Garden street Laurel Court Sewing soclety will In the first six Dixon of Mas 10 to 4:30 Lovisy Moore Tent, No, 12, Daugh- | day and a generous collection was tera of Union Veterans, will hold & taXken up for his work. regular meeting in the new hall on | St, Andrew’s Church the ground floer of the Odd I‘M\M\‘N'i There will he an anniversary re- at 7:30 | quiem high mass for Johanna Jan- Members are urged to note | causkas at place of [ morning at St. Andrew’'s chureh, * etting two hits and tallying ven. Soap dish lish delegation Washingfon broke four fielding recorda for thel world's gerles which have not gen- been credited hondling his duties without an er of the games. Tou Criger's marks outs and most chances aceepted for | a eingle series, sot by the latter with the Roston Red Sox in fahrics com- pointment to many of {he 5 | ullding T Machine for Engineering vho had never been in this count al William W, Hair curler. TRIANGET: NEWS e supper cluh will gneet at the Triangle cluh room $his even working hours, 1md serve the meal inthe art of cooking shond Adjustable aectional assigniments, eyherth, An Phonograph |ia expected ta be [the city's history. Howard Beloin and John Grip, stu- | for the first time yesterday between New | Emil J. Kraus of Pleasant street their |and Miss Florence €, Cabelus Roth boys were | Church street. They wil] be mar- [ members of the championship team |ried October 14, of the New Rritain high school last | There was a large attendance ¥ now an the Fordham |terday afternoon at a leeture given Criger's 46"and 56 accepted chances | lateral Livingston Co, ieall Mies Wejhle at the elub room as | ithe number will he limited, e the club girls will practice of their stunt for the mem- {bership party. ned has called a mecting {at her committee on Tuesday Besides these marks. Ruel set | vecords for total putouts and tofal lcignors of 1-2 to the Ioor Co. Fi- chances accepted in ene £vme with traetion of mefals . respectively, in the open- ing confest. Stanley Works, New Britain . cpent the week-end at Trade-Mark home in this city Harry Livingston Co, (ssignor to the Safety ( TWashingten has veteran | heater, of completing the work on the pillow covers, and marshmellow for the Rine langle club girls Thursday night registrations must he of that day Anderson and “.‘mlu Bumps Baby Out In Arch Street Crash The sigit of a baby knocked from Pirates | signor to the Tves Mfg Jehn Goanch, who is 1ikely 10| 4qeq Wednesday for Florida s eSS ‘ Don’t Be Bald Should use Parisian ¥ scalp treatment at | ooy L 2 tment ¢ | Peter's church air and itehin {will he the event &hare some of Smith, and Spencer. Y. PHYSICAL DEPT, OPENS OCTOBER 5 (Continued From Preceding Fage) simon Lake made by noon | The girls will Arch streets ing apparatus, mediately after work where they will procesd 1o the fennis court and cook proved a particularly thrilling episade 1o hu {jamming their ry because of Willimantie, * ANl drugg name—Parisian best for hair and ecalp, Tn the TUnited States there women dentists + of Hart street, jimped from his machine haby along with vard who was passing at However, toward and rushed to the Suburban Heights. The Morning Start. ) al hand hall tourn linter-association state wrestling mest, Springfield col- | d. With a lit- rtment of play Kneeling stool. baby was foumd weeldent took place {[Week's Activities fn the | Catholic C'l'l"h” John's | Lutheran first | Next Friday will be the, first Fri- Thursday of the month, will be hield [day of the month and the wusual inning next month on the first | Arst I'riday services will be held in The change was necessi. | | @il the Catholic churches in-the elty, Banns of marriuge werq pub- lished for the first time yesterday at St. Mary's church between George A. Colling and Giace C. Doherty and between Joseph Gutowak) and Helen M. Lyons, There will be an anniversary re- by |4uiem muass at 7 o'clock tomorrow ° morning for Mry, Anna Frawley; an anniversary requiem mass et 1 o'clock Wednesday morning for Vin- vent J. Moorw and an Inniversary requiem Ligh m Thursday morn- ing for . Dowdle, Italph will be married at 8t, Jopeph's son of Mr, and church Wednesday mornin : Dwight | There was a Afth anniversary has returned to Catholie Uni- mass at 7 o'clock this. merning at . to con- the church for John Panarells and a month's mind mass at 7 o'eleek Waskowitz is Thursday morning for Mra, Sarah on Lincoln King. Commencing Thirad Oetober ¢ at the T 2| The committea in charge of the | supper which will be held Inesday cvening from B:30 to 8 00, | W One section of the parish will fur- nish the victuals and those contribute their dona- all not later than 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Tiev, 1, 1. Meyer who recently re- turned to this country after seven John 'years as a misslonary in Chima, n Drive Tuesday from gpoke at all the m ses yesterday |along the line he spoke on fast Sun- o'clock tomerrew John Gudauskas and Miss Cath- New Tritain Fish and Game | orine Jakubauskas will be married aesoctation will meet tomorrow eve- [at the church Wednesday merning at ving at 8 o'clack at Junfor O. 1. A, g o'clock. Stephen Gumbis and Miss it season, which | Eva Misiunkunis will be married at one of the bhest in|g a'clock tomorrow merning. discussed. | Ranns of marriage were published of hy Rev. Anthony Smulskstys of Alhert An- Lithuania on cenditions in that eoun- will leave|try, A musical program ineluding | solos by Miss Amelia Balesky and {nstrumental selections by others, | was rendered. st. Peter's Church Memhers of 8. Anne's soeiety will vecelve communion in 8 bedy at #t. next Synday mern- ing. Octoher devotions will be held nest month and the usual perviees "l for first Fridays will he earried eut this week. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Johnson of | lege gymnastic team enwood street, Bray di- state aquatic meet, state leaders con- | Trumpet-drive MISS BROOKS SHOWERED. nkeo! La- Program for Boys October: Pionecr program of ath- letics, group ganie tournaments. £ Seymour avenue on Thanksgiving interfer- | he was at ——— treating metal HAS RUN DOWN, STANDING AT WINDOW REPORTS THAT LESLIE (RUM HAS JUST LEFT RIS HOUSE on No matter how much as needed for a first down Freddie would go through center and fight his way to the requived distance ball leagnes Year's morn STARTS TR STRTION for carpente received ma indoor polo lcagues, athletic meet with Hartford ‘Y. 1" Webruary: Class baskethall lagues inter-association n 330 Fast Main stre champlonship conte |ball leagues and annual all around { aquatic meets, April: Volley hall leagues, paddle tennis tournaments Swimming clubs xing clubs and men Jeaders' corps will all he organized lduring the month of Octoher. Oscar Friedman the new assistant physical director will swimming teams. k. the well known local wrestler will feach the wrestling cl: {Watson of Hartford, will h bhoxing class; head up the leaders' corns. EXPLAING THAT MILT ALWAYS TRRTS EARLY BECA TAKES THE BOY UNCES THAT Mt Long Touis Bur- | Pilkin | produced her Finest Filler Crop in Years for your 1925 stone CIGAR READ THE HFERALD CLASSIFIED HERALD CL/ E——————m——— SIFIED ADS. b T s J WP FERTECTLY SATE TOWAIT UST THEN MRS PIRLIV ONAS O Quick, safe, sure relief from TRED'S NEV- TO BORROW SOML THROAY GARSLE" | painful callouseson the feet, At drug and shoe stores D L TRED STARTS ER MISSED THE TRAN YET Bla ON WAY T © McClure Newspaper Syndicate Put ene on—the z E poin is gone SALESMAN $SAM Anyhow, They Looked Like Currants to Willie New RBritain, WHY - s'\\ri\'\'_ Ve WHY, WE ] NOSR- THERE_ HAUE WOU BEEN /WAy A WHole. || | _BUNCH OF 'EM\ | THAT PAPER ON THAT SHOW — CHE BALK THERE. £ b B - DORT FON A WILLE - WERE GOING BS SioN [ Heae - HoU MOsT BE. { { REASSURES HER KES GOT PLENTY OF TIME THEN | LES ALWAYS KEERS i WARH TIVE MINUTES PAST WIFT CARS HE'D BETER 6€T s, | THINGS ON - LOU GROSEBECK'S STARTED AND HE'S RUNNNG TRID'S GOT A SORE THRAAY AND BNT BOING 1N TOWN TODAY TTHET | weS g | FLy-PAPER 'L / pes? . —— —

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