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Speaking of Sports the announcement that the Cre: this month. ‘Che promoters of tY club are getting togeth:r « ght houts jor the evening's enterta‘nment wad c- tion of the state will be seen on some of the best millers in th the card Amateur athletics fn this city should take a strong hold here now because of the fact that the city | Tas agnin been honored by the sele tion of one of its sons as chairman of the registratior comuattee of the Connecticut A, A, U, David L. Dunn | 18 now in charge of thid work, suc- | ceedIng the late Postmaster Willlam | Delaney, the greatest booster of | sports in this city in reeent yeurs Chairman Dunn is expected 1o g the youngsters in the here. Jimmy Clineh who easily lolds the title of acc of New Britain ama- following his victory of Tast night over Bill Canningham, for- ts teur boxe mer state champion, will be in er demand than ever now. le is willing fighter and a good millir type of pugilist and althongh he of expericnee and can find places for improvement | of his work, he is | M it is the liope of | 0 sports | hasn't a great in every br getting there all who are interes that the local fit for his future days. ne 1in ¢ s as (he ama Tt was from such ho teur ranks are composed of that the present champions in almost all the own and who knows but what fhe rather elumsy and slow footed hattler who {8 breaking into the amateur class as a boy, may branch out info a nny olasses and weights have second Jack Britton or & Leonard? Now Brifain also Liad its fir dustrial field meet during the year and plans heing ket in mind o stage another such event ! next year. These are great enfer- tainments for thos who nre fol- lowers of sports and there events. There is no reason wi ain shouldnt be at the slate as far as athletics cerned, The league foot pote the Rangers and the 1 It has grown to become known and even fur- u championship baskethall city and al- though hasebull sort of divd off here, s of the local ampionship | the City league and the Boys' ke the Hardware City a live sporting cen- | throughout the st ther abroad in New Englund a #® (he succ ms in the final ¢ These all ma ter. Now comes hox at fir shy of course but coming along just the same. Nothing big yet but that can | come later. Al in all, New Britain | should not he forced to take its hat off to any other city in the state in |V the line of athletic We have a | for “ivory championship high school foothall | m, a fine bageball team and the | t High track team makes them all #ep (0 win, The Paradise Park boys are again warned (hat the bus for New York whic it to tahke them on the hig treat of the year, given by the mem- bers of the Rotary club, will leave the Hotel Burritt at 6 ‘elock to niorrow morning. A gr v is in slore for thase who go wants to miss the good 1 store for them. ings in We expect that even larger erowds than last year will he out fo the returns from the world which starts next Wednesday noon. The “Ileralc to ereet the play will start soon r board at (he of fice on Uhurch sireet and the gang In charg of maneuvering the ball, players and other items on i board will have their arms g for the games, 1 We know fhat the year appreciated the service the hoard and we hope they will | be fust as well ed again 1his IZach ernoon shortly after e 0% over. an extra paper will be on the streets with a full ac count of the gan inning by inning Information as 1o the time the game begins and all other defails in connection with the sories will he published i the Verald now and it wonld heho ch day to keep close wateh on sport colunins for the hrst hand dope on the series, Sunday’s foothall game hotween the Al-New Britain team and the New York Giants will be one of the besl contests cver seen in Uhis city Th mouncement thet Henry Zel aill start in the backfield for | the locals on Sunday will be reeeived With great satistaction by the fans who saw the ime last week The team as & whole wasn't showing much pep until Zehrer got into the fray and then the whole ontfit livened up without deiay “Big Bill" Warner will be shifte from tackle tn end. He fs fast his feet, is a sure cateher of the ball and there i no need fo say that he 18 the surest and deadifest tackler on the team. This o should work out to good | idhvantage as the plans of the team might be to use more aerial work than heretofore New Rritain will have the strong est team of the da their scason on tap Sun- v the New York Giants, with array of former colloge Will have to travel a swift pace to beat or even tie the local squad High sounding names don't mean a thing when a good drilled and well- ofled machine meets them and that's Just what New Britain will be on | Sunday. A ereat manv fane fram snrrannd B I G Timen are picking up so It seems in the Hardware City, Now comes n A will enter the feld of pro- moters in holding amuteur boxing shows at Jester s hull on Arch street parts im- petus to forming amuteur clubs and | thereby fosteriig amatcur spots | | will Keep himselt s noth- ing cleaner or finer in this world than good competition in sporting New Brit- iead of the re con- clty has a real big- il teum and does not lack for smaller calibred teams, cons, and none | pit that five son, ! Nleld, plcked up by After four years in the ing whien port, Conn City, traded Ierguson went back to the Yankees on i to \ in August. this se: played Nationals' for through lnst and found himself in a deep bhatting slump in the lief work contrilnted | work during proved Amer| unigue . Tt s that of relief pitehe it hie has had no emall part in « | ryin iean lea world time but manag: Satur position. ing engagement re Hillshe Mex the Sonthern from that pre pe out minore North Carolina | Zach proud of his wo world's ehampions After making quit as bhoth grade (ireenshor the hox star krni Philadelphia for the der a ing port | not later, W sonal had only fair suec il 1 the fight 1 hagen: hit Maranville Wilbur Cooper In Chicag mun him hans proved e has batted el one stickers inches fall, fastest men in the Gra Hi e ud is of the Yic 1hs He had with the same losing the same in the first year and osing one in gam nco will be as big as at the Yellow Jackets game, In fact, the local team, better now than then, chance of taking the scalps of Ants at good football s day. trado of last Novemb and’|the sawdust trail for Billy :Hlvln)‘ N reentage of vietory this year [ure not going to church, the Key, G, MI—- In only one r oot his |G, Mahy has informed a Presby- | L) ] 4 | Ind, Oct Meeting Players the hrilliant Jghnny Rawlings, [tlons to his return to the hero of the PERGUSON—SENATORS Cast oft by the New York Yan- Kkeos, | 1928 from Atlanta and was used at shortstop in {lowing year he | champions late n the contribut streteh ol their pennant drive. lost only once, to Philadelphia, he hatted (359 and so far this | lar A veleran of only time Rawli promise and New but under tle vlonship piay he proved a valuahle asset corps. of right shoulders | Stantey Washington He took some of the burden batting well, hut lacking ex- perience. markable s of injuries, i Toledo, 0. and Jersey arly this year and came SEVEREID—SENATORS After the 8t Lonis Browne, Henry Severeld came | showing to Washington early | 4 | in his position throuzhout the 102 1 relief man & play Here, therefor MARBERRY—SENATORS The e | Flashes of News - » Senators on fo fwo championships and one championship, Althongh Marberry did until five years a in I vemiy . Born on a farm | locomotive v place of the tracks fc {iammed 2 professional ng with the The World At Its Worst NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19 o N e a — and the atten bascball earcer has Aldridge failed ! terian conferend | to show mor victories than defeuts He was born in Indian Sprin, Trenton, N Jo—Lallian Doyer -, 1594, In the off sea- [stunt flier, fously hurt as the < d on he Is a school teacher, result ot a chute drop, e | DT BT pnini—smeaey b, soer] TWO 6000 Matches Predicted in Eddiec Moore, native Kentuckian, i amuscd over what th undoubtedly will he Mana L hmte s e omnger M | Uhlludainhia realy want, o oters) [r04y € §1, Louig Today | bf&e worl®in the world series, now | but people of a clean city remarks on the lack of objec- the Marines. 81, Tiouls Oct. 2 tnnts-Phnkees elash of -~ o e 1921 has been Injured, Rawlings will | Now York—The oystor is going | © /PIons and a newcomer are en- le to play aguin this season | the same way as the buffalo and the °r¢d in the semi-finals of the wom- Moore came fo the Pirates in[clk, says W. I, Downs, secretary of | en's national golf tournament toda he Middie-Atlantie isheries 108 and the fol- clation, pleadiy 580- | They are Mrs, g for conservation, s a utility player = ) natlonal titlist, | ranging from sccond to third and | Vienna—Consieted of murdering a | the outtield. His hitting makes him Lalkan desperado, which she re- | U¥¢e 0f Youngstown, Ohio, j@ worthy member of any elub, T garded as'n patriotic act, @ tubercu- | M!S play, and Glenna Collett, Prov idence, Khode Ts can and now I'ren, peting cago, former national and Tacedonian girl muost fast yeurly has attained an average of [on the anniversary of the mur Moare was out of actlon at She has been genter was injured and years in prison T 1 to eight 1 co Thompson, a youngster who suaniplon; [ was with the Dlrates ot the start of | Nuw York—Insurance on an ox ““l“ survival to ”l“ penultinma | 1 B d ok roun ame atter a ( of | the scason, was recalled from the | entod murderer ot he paid, | g | Western league in time fo take up |y, T []"‘ Winners were forced to exte [ the second base burden, fieldi 1o that tur New York—Thomas I8 Manvitle, proximate par 81, i Ir, son of the ashestos king, has! s Collett had the best scor el e playing - second |inarricd tiss Lols MeColn, e day in downing Vritzie Stic A DL '”“\ " ‘l' enographar who came from Law- | Wi West Virginia, owing in the New Yor , h K rence, Kans He was divoreed had $8-39-77 e sories ch 1 1 1 N tad G8-49-1 gnalling the m ! '“‘“‘“ reallyd H‘ ""”"‘”' ometing by Florence Huber cird made by Mra e went 1oy it o is i once in the Miss Cuminings was three yoars old and bats and throw 5 LUt g sl 4 N8 than par for 15 holes, ineludi r W York two sucerssive eagles, in disposing « Giants v from S Hill of Kansus WRIGHT— PIRATES R e Lolghenzus l\yimwu : \'\u_‘w \,m-‘m 1700 4 Dman fanned upset of the day came v . Mo I 102, as proved a Glaitts Miss Iordyee, former Ohio ot ‘“m ’,‘ .‘ stop .mr‘r‘hr’ ’rm pion, downed Mrs, I, C. Letts of € ered the major leagues with Ditfs- i i burgh last year A,H,”m‘ FaTR ‘Hw New Haven-—Drof. Daker, new 180, who dethroned the champi < City 11 Monas el labar s ncagina matic department, ex- | Mrs, Dorot Campbell Hurd 4 £ UL O e ' ans, Philadelphia, We sda ni's dependable hit- | PHEI {: gl Ivee's winning margin was 7 and rage of arc L S T : With three under par for 13 hole { season, a recruit, he play- Hartford Jewelry robbery in M : : 153 et Bome of George L. Hlunt, insn An international flavor \ mateh betwesn M narkable endnrance for | Yt % ity 1 oman, and he has been ennis star, and last year's iedint il Nvs; * hegan in bri mobile driver, Killed. Machine | /%St i wseball elimb through road guard rail e ! WisgHuuh 5 nadian won, I in and then{ New Haven—lawrinee Burns, 16, [ [ fodne statngy o Kansas City of he Ameri- automobile horrower, held responsi- | 4nq Miss Cummings. an ar iation for two veavs before |Liv for death of Harold Sunden, |y, & {o the Pirates. He is one of | Bridgeport, in collision, shortstops i Taschall — " » feef, 11 ches, and Tlartford Iy of Dominic s bout 170 pounds enzo, $1, found in river; suici 5 STRANGE PEOPLT: it ford—City's postal recei'pt for e 1 a Septembar larg on local record. tion film (a companion when she travels o woman, when she travels, car vies the ashes of her dead husba hicr of antomobile dealers la§t in a small box. had a daily col il past : AUSTRALIA NEARS 6,000,000 century mark. fartford Hartivy corporation, Melhourne, Oct, £ (P — § fe A for humanitarian purposes ties recently completed show wbnig, Pa—Driving wheels of |hy Mes, Helen Hartley Jenki to on MMareh 3 irred in the same iy traffic hazards on five minutos, af §1.000 in three months, | Savings bank deposits on N s Aftorney Al- sume day zated $800, reference to tal indu i for 1 ors of sparks as | n down The the whire kept up till | 1ir usted | b [ ply to charges of breaches of ethics we Bt hin Maeri trial uck out of Atty, Kole The Eleventh Word. onally ZACHARY—SENATORS om { son Walton—to & by which he wa of the ‘m e period of seasoning Tis colleg nd won a couple Americans un T WIPE T COME OVER | IT'S RUT HE CANT SEED T RIND OF HARD INTO TEN WORDS Zachary Kk Griflith on manager ordered return 1024 warld series Lions for dhe championship. GRANTHAM—PIRATES Cieory 5 TELEGRAM SAYING UNTS HAD“BETIER BE POST- THE ONED BECAUSE ALRERT'S N \WITH HCKENPOX ORDS AND FINDS CRUMPLES UP Tt RE ARE ELEVEN TRIES AGAN TR THIRD ATTEMPT CALS WIFE SUGGESTS LFAVING OUT VARIOUS WORDS, THERERY DESTROVING ALL MEANING IN TELEGRAM SAYS WAT A MINUTE PGREE WHEREAS THIS TIRST WAY WS SHE HAS AN IDEA, AND GETS [T INTO TEN WORDS, T THE BEST, TRIES TO REMEMBER HOW WRITES A NEW MESSABE DOESNT MAKE ANY § E T WERT, AND FINALLY COMPOSES AND SENDS TELEGRAM WHICH ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate RUNS T SKTEEN WORDS from Chicag was a second base- sacker when irs and {n 1924 coma in 19201921 and Omaha of —PIRATES roughout s second season oh r———— e —— Globe Clothin~ House ESTABLISHED 1886 Alexa Stirling Fra- ser of Ottawa, Canada, (hree times ging Louise 1Mor- nd, former Ameri | champion, com- Ldith Cummings, 0 overcome oppositi In lowest scores of I'raser Mo Miss 10 ant fas aged a remar! re the © 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx Double Breasted UITS N iment ix g, Oct. 1. ) sreat had the re, was so attached to her | Tartfc Commissioncr 1 t niounted and set up In A cast e atter confe 10 change in = 1 Everywher atter conforegge, i Thia emions 1o s her canstant Australia had high- | population of 5,900,000, an fnereas: rial produetion year ended hown to have been §1,971,000, s3 ()0 s5()-00 Double Breasteds are better looking than ever. 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