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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925 i Baseball at a Glance AMERICAN LEAGUE STAGE 1S AL SET FOR WORLD SERIES Pittshurgh Pirates and Washing- fon Senators Ready for Battle INTERSECTIONAL GAMES 0P GRIDIRON SCHEDULE Four Contests Head Featutes to he PEOS T NEW BRITAIN HIGH In Hectic me, Iy against Millard. Steblin e 4 the conter of New Britain's lige for touchdown. “Lennie” Rehmidt fallg to break the ¢ to 6 tie when Politiy blocks his drop kick. On the kick« oft New Britain is stopped at thein 25 yard line. Gourson s unsuccess. ful in a desperate try for a long fors ward pass, Just as the third quare ter ended Bray ran 22 yards on & skin tackle play. Fourth Quarter cava failed to gain. Meeting Players Yesterday's Results, Detroit 10, St. Louls 4, (fst), Detroit 11, 8t, Louls ¢, (2d). Philadelphia-Washington, rain Boaton-New York not scheduled, Chicago 10, Cleveland §, JUDGE—SENATORS A grizzied mall carrier #h New | { York city turned the footsteps of Joseph I. Judge to the groove along which ‘they have carrled him to the tha Played on Flelds in Tast [New Britain boys in‘the college world covered themselves with glory In the gridiron games played Satur- day, Word coming to this office from the various sections wherein | | peaks as one of The Falcons football team tray. | (Continued From Preceding Page) eled to Thomaston yesterday and . battled that town's team to a score- | 10Wn. Poultney Kicked to Clatr who |lcss tle In an exciting contest. The | advanced 17 yards through a broken Neat Saturday, New York, Oct, § (®--1our inter- sectlonal games top the gridiron The Standing ! Bray ran 3 schedule fn the cast next Saturday, |l‘alcon aggregation outplayed the | feld Lo the 30 yard line. Bray dash- 15 :@ds around end to T. C. A's teams, with local boys playing on really great | Won Lot Jeorgla Toch o Jin [Thomaston team In every period of : : ] it I et them, met, tell a story that ,,,,1",‘.15‘flrs' basemen of modern times, | Washington o Plttsburgh, Pa., Oct, § (—With Q‘(:MII(;‘;A) l"_h ]tlnm[r-l;mh' 1:“" s "m‘z_‘ T“’w "m:n"fic ]l:unh‘ml around right end for 12 wards.[#4 mrd line, Gennett naom thrlou?; : L f Judge. ha g kL o Sy s 5 G State at the Yankea stadium in ®ew |the s 0 0 | Bray failed to enter f ur v sl the traditions of the Hardware City| = Ju9&0.had an urge to he a'pyi /g il <o 00 o | the ringing "x“' ofSie auHaInEon ] ot P Ll O (a9 1 o b venk up the cnemy's [ 0% fAled to gain as the quarter center for fo ',-""I" i "” shortstop, hut the mail carrler, him- | o % | the major 1o haseball season, ) : L , 5 cnded. New Britain's ball on Poult- [through tackle for five yar roms- to the letter, | 8t. Louis " T | has won twice. Tech captured last !ine to register a score, but fafled ha |4 o™ &I t in; Lacava, elght yard {8clf an old time ball player, pointed ; the stage was being set today for f ; L i . ot | 1OY'8 18 yard ding quist, no gain; Lacava, eight yards, — Detroit ) season’s game, 15 to 18, their three attempts, In the rst| o Red and Golg 1osa bellitc it ol e 1out that there were no really great | X the opening game of the world|" ¢ g o ot {5 2] Second Quarter, ted and Gold lose ball on Down at Fordham, Johnny Grip, | Bl Nafdet eiartsl Y g gr | Chicago 5 5 i LI [ Another wouthern fuvasion brings ;three quarters the locals had the| .. " «pectator is caugfit|line. Poultney fails to gain and Mil- last year star with the high school | °''-Nand hortstops and tha Cleveland ., 84 | teries at Iforbes field, the home lot [Georgln to New Haven. Last fail, D1l on Thomaston's three, five und | ching Poultney 5 [lard kicks to mid-fleld. A forward > arly | 1® would become a great player his | xeoo. e o > of the National league champlons, | X g ey LSS ! aching Poultney team from side-|lard k -feld, chemplonship eloven, played nearly | @ WOUKT Docome i b, New York ... 55 e 3 Yale had a closs brush with the 8ix yard line, respectively, but falled | ;o0 ™p | EIEY penalized five| pass over the line was intercepted the entire game at fullback and his pportunity was at first base, [ pooion 105 jthe Pittsburgh —Pirates, who on Georgians, winning'by 7 to 6. Cap- !0 CArry the pigskin over. The locals | voit N g bl 13 yard line. by “Lennia” Schmidt giving the Troy ; s Heeding that advice, Judge soon | Wednesday will enter the initial |, L LB ¥ |mado nine first do o FH st S RO R RO AT Y S work was of a highly creditable or- 3 tain Joss of Yale is out of the lineup |Mado nine first downs, against the | g0 - o 50 0 through for five|Conference academy the ball on the | found big league scouts looking him A AT hattla of the annual fall baseball [, " 1% of 8 enemy's four, The playing was | |"OMAuist goes through for five gam; der, [t NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ) for another week due to sinus trou- |CDemMy's P 16 playing Was|.,.q0 “Hray goes over for touch- |30 yard line, No the next play Steb« IR“" and when he was mdnr'"f“ the L classle as the opponents of the |, |mostly in the Thomaston territory | (8 but it Is not allowed, Clair|bin picks a hola at guard, and rung Cashman ot Berlin, carried the ('nnh"nflA “\\'lltr‘h‘r::n ke ifinrri...n:lf\'i' .~\u Yesterduy's Results ~\h1.y<h“n‘; ‘:l'\‘m Amerlcan ]|1 ru:h:‘:l‘vl William and Mary treaks to Syea- (204 never was the I'alcon’s goal line | carries ball within two feet of goal,|[for a 30 yard gain through New ver for a &core in the Wes- ahaiy 2 PEOLOSRIONG & Plittsburgh 4. Cineinnati 2. (1st), [ P'ON8 “ & cuse while Marquette forces are pit. |In danger. land then carries it over for touch- | Britain secondary defense. Ha was ball over foi c perience, the youngster was farm- defenders of the world champion- | The pl ¢ Sp b ‘ a h- | leyan-St. Stephen college game and | | . 3 ster was far Cincinnatl 4, Pittsburgh 1. (2d) ' amp {ted against the Navy at Annapolis. 19 YU EL o Gropory RN K Ie= iy o i phinge through center. |stopped by Bray on the 37 yard line. Y d : fed to Lewlston, e, in the New| g5 ity 3 ship title, [Navquette hewildered the Middies fn 127 €nds, was protty o witness as | | ) . |Two minutes and two seconds to go. Ris all around work was one of the | mngiang league. The Red Nox ont| ° o i Manager MeKeehnia and hig 0 ltes af play. n venr wxo (hey Would often nall the ball ear. | OIS falla to kick goal. Score § to Aepied sl 3 : features of the play. R ‘;“fi Toulihare Boston.Brooklyn, rain ‘lv' B S e ' . |the last minutes of play a year ago '} e ould 'f‘ naliine hallsenreiq e Rnitain, |Stebhins goes through for elght e i R o i e 1”1» 1% M1 pPhiladelphia-New York, rain. st il S DS QGIE o fuiiliny to 3. |1 Rhatore BtheysMiad Sevenntarl et ot i kickoff, and |¥ards to New Britain's fwenty-five MeCue aon Stlira lor) daleetlnanl :’\d :‘1 ],zn' o -ln nv;\\;s'.xr;nm SN rom ,m‘._;m:‘]m‘ “luxl‘ the " Tennsylvania and Brown mest in | Ihlvl“lhnm;um” w\n;nmzlnm(lnluonn\,l,m,“,,m, ball to Poultney 32 yard [¥ard line. Allen makes a yard at A ) d a ashington bought him from The Standing [ 8 on e reRular SeASON'S po paw stadium at Providence, Pir, | SR In plunging into the Ialcon's fine. (O Sl Bray fallec guard. He was caught withont gain sergeant, played in his first game |00 in 1015, “v' 14 | schedule were played over (he week- | ! e el || B el T A e e it ine, n an : nd mn‘ Bray failed to T Goires s e B with Masse school and he showed all | iy 4 g o on 05t - | A % 20 to oy ayette Satur- , &k 3 5 o e gain. and was knocked out when |by Gours J 3 UL ith the Senators Judge was | i o e rs | end. Final practice sessions pre- Will have another (ost next Sni- (08Ko. Ilines and 8. Sobleck. Time |inokied, He could not continge. Aoy S e his old time britllancy during the | ziven an outfisld berth because of | & ettt 4 i paratory for the first clagh with the S R 3 nd time again holes were open in |y > Aty | | el A | New York S6 i | Inrday against West Virginfa at Pifts- Ay A nnett went in at quarterback and four periods of play [ hls hitting ability, but with fhe | N VO veteran Senators are on the sched- {lie. Thomaston inelandiithiellacal lialr et tn'as fialfe Artor oo [UNITED STATES RETAINS e | passing of Chick Gandil to the Chi- | g ule for this afternoon and tomor- | T .. hacks, Thompson, Dowlly, Turns, AReas N g J | 8t. Louis .... 04 | vietory furnished prac- ¥ unsuceosstul line bucks, N. B. kick- These and other New Britain boys | cago Americans he was moved In fo s 4 425 | T morning. ks Tlrria Wasiicatly the only surprige last Satnr. SIMONS. would carry the hall for |ug e Stebbin who was downed on WOMEN'S GOLF GROWN nv': xfuik:ll\x:" n-’]l:‘l:‘se ‘:;:" :Y:‘""l"‘:“:l"; fl‘"sv lmlsol nu"l h‘xs‘ ({d:&.\wl there | pookivn o f44 | un 10 lead Dis eluh into mr«y\luu--fl» day. Nine.completed forward passe \“‘I‘;l "'H'fl":fml*- 2 o 1|18 own 20 yard line. Millard made aligsronanan LY " - | Mince. Judge fa reputed fo have one | et s 144 | tonight Vorbes field wi "“lout of 11 attempts helped the Ma- 10 Denier plasing ot Itoss and g Speauting 50 yard vun, bit was lege world and the folks Lack home | of the keenest eyes in baceb, Nand| Gl ) lEinaa S Amcpioan et the quarterh. playing of Tayer, |, s ! ' 8 ( st cy L Clhicago ... 85 | ! An 1000 fo their second consecutive ) :ldowned by Tacava, who made the | o ol are all rooting for them to keep up| pitchers ind ‘difficnlty in making | "'EREC rreooco. 08 . 4 [15agieral tomorrow. aflennson! foF & [vlctory over the Panthers who lost jllerne. Gardner, Johnson and Lyons faatura tackle of the game. . Steb. |C1CMA Collett Defeats Mre, Alexs the good work, him offer at had balls | workout. [last vear, 10 to 0. Swarthmore reor. [Were the shining lights for the |in"went through left guard for two Stirling Fraser At St, Louis = — | The do header with the Reds ed twice on Pennsylvania, Penn win- {{1e Thomaston crowd. The 1inenns: | vorge, Millard oft loft ong for four b The All-New Britain football team | 1. HARRIS—SENATORS | | on Sunday afforded Manager .‘lv-‘ iftg by 26 to 13. | 1alcons Thomaston |yards, Stebbin gains another yard Country Club showed a coniplete reversal of form | Joseph “Moon” Harris hatted his | 4 | Kechnie an opportunity to put sev-| jiggie 1 m, Colgate halfback, |Gregory . v Johnson (at guard, Gorden gets Millard for St. Louis, Oct. 5 P—The United in yesterday's game against the New | e v a T 1 eral af his second string men Into rates ag high scover in the cast, He | Left ¥nd [slx vard loss by @ nent tackle. New | %= HOU% S 3 5 " fork Giants, Despite the score |\ : ! 59 {action. Pitcher Culloton, Cateher 'has a total of 44 points, six toueh- |Kredar ... .. S Lyons Britain's ball on their own 28 yard |States today retained the women's York ) | Washington soon after coming to | & | o i | national golf champlonship by rea- which on paper looks bad, the| qufBEEION s0On RIter coming to YUY | sponcer. Infielder Thompson and 'downs ana eight gonls from points | Right End line. 1ail to make first down on al I e locals played the best game of the | o, CEHGIE CUY TS M i @ o | Ot Haas working in a por- aftor tonchdown. Carr of Syracuse [Hines o Smith | three attempts, and elects to punt. |Son of "‘“"':‘ Collett's victory ove: lassed | 0 2 AL ' A o itlon of the srcond game. Since'is srcond with 22 points which fn. | Right Guard iourson’s punt is blocked, and halls | Mrs. Alexa Stirling Fr at the season so far and though outc jan outfielder to do «right nded , I 1 ! e : < Troy's | 5t. Louls country club yesterday. on all sides, because of the wealth !y 4.0 R {E wasn't %Ph S]Cfll GIaSSGS F(\, Bo g ld coaching tha senior cirenit mant clude five tonchdowns, Columbia ‘!-I'UnNLn e Noel goes out_on the side lines, Troy's | St. Gl Lk Yo of cxperience facing them, they out- oo B (R el }7 0 Or y T all of SKipper leads in points with 116 in fwo | Left Guard ball on New Britain's 26 yard line | Mrs. Collett of Providence, R. I., s it E ng before’ Manag : naL Rill's st v has been pointed games without being scored on 8. Sobieck ..... Belden [with a minute and a half to go be- | played sup to win nine up and piayed the Giants !hmupz‘ht m|w found a wew job for his namesake MPH omience TO(‘IH R i i nanicls " | fore! tho endlof. the halth Pase aiiil clghtiic Einy. while Mral Kiavei e of the game, the breaks golng|,nq 1o was sent to first when Judge U Y | {omard, priming 11 idne - W LR TR S S el aall ot i 5 against them when scoring was Pos- | was forced ont of tho zame he- ! regnlars and reserves, for the 11, Sobicck o Calahan [lard to Weaver, gains ten yards. ;( ttawa, {,nr|ax|a:v displayed a reversal bie ; : R e title fray and no stone in {hat di E B - | Right Tackle Stebbin gaing three through of form in the 86-hole finala, 2S: e ficause acininies SeHaptistuTiping - [BEFE RIS Rl CE L DR e et o e e it S1 Sy Swanson | Line bucks brought the ball The International match was posts e o4 this position before, howeve AR 5 - ¢ tanitield s | Conter @ yard of gonl. Stebhins gains one | poned from Saturday, when a delugs The good faith of the manage- | wiip hoth Cleveland afld Boston v‘u progiam llmu.‘ Iy W 1'\ No a o announcentent on [T T it ‘“”' PO A e e P areans ma tads R Z X L. i , Vit physical training classes tehing asslznment for Pittshnezh | Light Heayvyweigh hmpiol I Bayer ... ey [foot at ecenter, ¢ s deg pONS ( - ment was kept yesterday when JIm | pig pitting during this time gained b M' e SUUALES: B (mlpine anl 800 e . | Quarterback {side of the line and is stopped with- | 408 d course unplayable. Over Thorpe and all the other big Stars | him the right field position when | e e i M thaic e e e e Ll St iR = ey welgli o Mocts o Thompson ................ Herne |out gain by Lolitts and Clark, On|{he week-end tha Canadian suffered were in the game with a ETCAOr | Judzn returned 1o the lineup, e sladisl S P el R WL i | Right Halfhack {the next piay which is Troy's third |a reaction that badly reversed her galaxy of football stars wil 1m:h:4: Harris was born in Coulter, Pa. |7 B e vounece | Gihnipyedihoyeihace s o SRS e R A RRCl RGO (e | Baker [down the. whistle blew ending the | tansacoomt rormn gy raed her seenthiers again this year, and "\ In 1882 After several years fn the | o0t o 80 C e s Bl A S e i Lett Halfhack hall. Toultney was within (wo feet | g at hor besy m" tived n:vh;n":::;*!rlr(‘]\u(’\lml\ o initior with Bay (v{v.\. .\I‘I h'.,i n;‘ OMOLTON, V20 . M. MOrNiNg | Thmennens. Trom Phillics in 'lenbach, world's heavywolght | Dowlly Sy g Jones |of a (nurh:lx\n:fv. | Collolt. cafme. TithifEAVE piyiligalngine P ‘l‘”l"‘]‘“"""'1‘ he ‘”"‘ "0”‘ ““I "}"']' welass; 4 p.a untor clas will, be the seleetion to op- jehampion, battles King Solomon, - : l‘lll\;'m\k’ ) | ko . :«:l\r‘”l'lnllf“ hio aq. | Srokes of men's par in the morn- i ' 16 war mterrupted his n, Solqer business men's eI A R Tl R cteran stand- | Pang cavyweight tonight at 10 ime 0 and 3 12 minufe pe- | Poultney Kicks off to Bray who ad- |70y P ot 85 penalty, was even The Liangers minstrel troupe Will way thee, A he refurned 10 g younger employed boys'. cl Eailen dihoscen s e i h4 g ‘I'.w:\‘k:'r:umlk riods. vances ball to N. B's 30 yard line. | o 200 W o rn the first nine hold a vehearsal in the club rooms | 1410, e plagcd independent ball |§ g, so ogr ot (il s A b Sy L eigiook T Uhel RTolo. mGireungs CESa “Dec makes six oft right tackle. (i1l MeNS teres for orOs on Main street this evening at 8 fop tywo Upon his rei NV aanosaiy 4 R RS PRI D RTINS b1 RE| s ; e South Church Fiv Clair seven off left tackle for first | S ” 4 A cdnesday, 4 p. o, high sehoon | (oo Hn 1t s heen felosing outdoor bosing show of the i{South Church Five to - A : | Mrs. Feaser, who was medalist in ‘elock prepavation for a charl- | ment in 1922 ho was traded to Do o i B 1l L down. On the play Stebbin roughed | . g 3 L ey e B on o “[r‘]x !];'( Rt 3 e announerd by Tarris will he the fra Practice on Thursday ciair so that ne is unable 1o son. |10° Qualifying round with 17, Lt ¢ . | Lt employediiip i iiely to el tothe hill fn| dolinny. Dundee, relired: feather- LALLM L A i |showed fashes of brillance at¥ in- henefit of the children’s home some LT . informal games. | " Bl Jweight champion, will stack up e South chureh hasketball toam tinue. Gennett again goes into the tervala!too infrequent’ £o’ ThDrove HAmestisinonih, | SCOTT—SENATORS sionniug e probable fhat [against Babe Herman, San Franeis- | S Degin practice Thuraday evening {game. Briy gocssaround right ,'\)“‘I her oft form play. Distinctive re e i S o unic school : G A at the Bo; club, this date having |for eight yvards. Gennett mad | 25 i 0 The 1tangers did not connect for I“"':M] ‘:(,;:m \-m r" w.‘\‘\»“:\ : S e S A o ohtaingd oo ""”"" LR R e e e e e plunge through “"‘"::‘”’;l‘\flz" her morning score to i : id-; Carly ihis season after estabils ) Chicago Cubs last winter [semi-finals, e Pson Il be held [center. Bray skirts end again for | Par 40-41—8t, n gume yesterdny but Manager Mid- | 21Y Ihl® seson after establich S | \ HUBRHLLE Sl nager of Ter- |Yesterdar. and workouts will he held |center. Tray skirts : v 2 o dleton has plans in the works ,f,”“‘;‘,'l_:':\:. ,,m:, S . infor {371 mde and e liokons AudhE hs | '“””‘”'\ o e ¢f-.‘|])::l veery Thursday for about a month, [nine yards, but it isn't allowed, he- | The re-crowned champion, 22® et o schedule will be filled : S e - | ghrngiriinthagsensan SwliEheRtheinanplansiitogeoiaf v wins [\Vhen the playing season will open. |cause of holding. [ifteen yard pen- | ¥ears old, and who won her first Whereby the N“rd‘{‘ 3 | veteran of veterans, gocs infto his LU GRETRL S Ul e i s 1t crown tn) cnse hta boxer wins {1 Sl e RITRS SCRIORRILE OPOllCALS |title In 1022, is slight but closely out for the rest of the scason. | Al 30 PNk, younger husiness men's | SRl : T e S G e ; 0 o | 8UYs 5 SR i 0 b SR “‘1‘}01‘) b} ’."- e il B older employed hoys: | 2ame. With Ray Kreme [ pvn\a l ”'.V\v.h.,.'f}'" ‘!'v:j\""" 28 games, and it is expected that all | Gennett gains {wo yar New | knit, ranking among the prettiest of The Ialcans played Thomaston to |, [ Fe Bl 8 B0 Ry e 18 b, ., *Y* s nnining team prac. | 101y on the third day of the hig N e O e Bt oiator e v eleranals it e back, | Britain loses bal in its own tevritory. | women golfers. Truly feminine, she a scoreless tis yosterday in & game | Sines I important stages (of “1 Lice; $:30 o nior gym el | tussel the elimination to o |so anothe ful scason is |Poultney works the ball down to|cried over several —misadventures scoreless tin yesterday & BAME G pions” mpaign for a sccond | ¢t Dl LOLEBY IR ass, P ons ed by the New York 5 e . Ceaver | in v x thaGhwaelinicd vl EnRthiskipoush- ELAER AR T SRR SLREREY e i e e o el PR e looked forw to. Prefiminary |twenty vard line where Weaver | during the week of play over the ex- t. The locals showed & strong | olccutive epennant with Roger| > corp; 104, 1., junior sehool hoy | the country in S ORI, negotiations being made for |aguia cutches pass and is tackled on ‘lvrml‘l,\' difficuit course. out: e i o | Peckinnaugh out of the lincup with |18 corv: | G r clnss for | 81 city bris, cdst slde Nehtwelght) zyiyofiith {eamsihars.and! i aun |{hs Rediand Gold e yard line, e attuck and an equally strong de- | % s (s L lelass; 11 a0 ., swiniming class tor A 6 11t Dack Barnsteln | = % fonse nnd atould BE | heard fiom mjurieaie hd plugged (his gap with |3 rinners; 3 p. m. Doy Scout test |the wmpire's “play ba Gl ian A Dlowa s tlJacl "”‘\"h‘ rounding towns, so that the team [New Britain is penalized to within | Yes, Yes e e winning columna * ¥oOman seryice. ver yer "5 land Junior Ited Cross lite saving | served seats were sold long ago but [of Yonkers, N. Y. Iu another 10- | G kept busy even if u church jone yard of goal, hecause referee| Some people are like blotiers DAAR ot e : |at bat, (e v@teran came through as (411 Junier Hed Cross Heo | ymple- |rounder on the same card. league does not material claims that Stromquist played rough- | they get everything backwards, M@ QlIC SCASON PUOGresses. expected in the field and added |SOUES! h ‘V"K T R s it field| In the event of unfavorable weath- 1 | 1 (_ 0 on | Several timely hits in crucial game 1 ;.'lm' ; 1 1,,,,,,.,,“‘ | 1ll* secomnioda o addi- | er the show will be postponed until | S S e Yale sccms due for another seas Scott did his best work, perhaps | Lah 1y 3.000 ! 2 Yetoher 13 A R e e I Sl Snapshots Of A Man team showing str-ngth in everydde- ' e cos®against the New |1°F men and boys w o acveral fitholcapnclivol i ! By GLUYAS WILLIAMS " WhEo kanknassnsainst eENew |0 eal different moribers onsolled!||(Hant 15 000 D ith SHidaloburs.. o Lig bina | Tork Glants. e contribulen sevem | UIHEE, SRS onies munfedphan dmont, 0 E o REINHALTS GAME ©McClure Newspaper Syadicate away with Middiobury. The big biue | g0 EUER VU COUPTILE seven 0 (S i SRR Al et o ding HEReTEORGI G, CI GUR G G T i 5 s R SR e i e FEaING | el i ot el e | ability. 'The ba inehing passcd the 300 mark “:L ‘”‘ g 7 l"rr -llu\n S G with cnergen | PIsU T of Series Between Hack- | terference is well-night l"j“"fv"x”"‘% ott was born November 10| “pove from (hie tender 4¢ of | oy acsommadntions cnsack and Luglewood Stopped lne is i punting is good, & - in Bluffton, Ind., and at the {(yelve {0 men seventy-live years are | S, HiNer S in Firth Toning. few nice passes were uncorked, ant | ;005" 19 gied in | professional e of opportun- | 3 : o the ends, which were causing |y o™ He went fto Toston In {jy ‘h”‘,“_ alnes fford in the way | Q F r Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 5 P—The worry, were well taken care of. Ttiygq4 00 playcd there for soven lof health, recrcation and competi- LENR L1 a8, L opening game of a series between was @ fine oxhibition for a Mrsliye g “prticipating in three world | on. | - the Hackensack nine ad the Ma- EAlCevenidiscounUing e nERIEO D serics it i ho T 6d N Sox. o Wt | With (he idea of cmphasizing two | ! - f H! r donnas of Englowood for the bases position, to the Yankees in 1922, getling in |or (he finest muscle building sports | Al ] \Jj hall championship of Bergen county e o ‘0 more series contes Scolt {ip the world of strefiuous endeavor. S A yosterday ended in a 1 to 1In.. 1‘(\ Bunnell, fivst string quarterbacks oo and bats 1 vied. The physicial department has sc- —_— zame was called at the end of the — 4 Ly — ! did som cat open-field running ~ leured the services of Louis Burdick | (Continued From Preceding Tage) |fifth inning on account of rain. | GUESSES I MUST BE HANGING PRODUCES IN TURN AN OLD SWEAT- wiile Cutler, 1',-1\lmv:1 f n]vl}]\\wnr('m-.: CUVLER—PIRATES [ Rt Atson | s | l;n ;ml |:v{u)m Red Sox twirler, AT REAR OF CLOSET, AND IN ER, A MUFFLER, HI5 WIFE'S SEC- who went in with the Ll reserves,© ya,on 8 (Kiki) Cuyler, D 3 “h hoxing. Louisg@iure cir lovdships from New Britain. [Jack Quinn, At pit ke % S 3 # broke through at will for 1ong gAIN%: givon the Pittshurgh Pirates mneh | oo DOUE. Loulaghuvdi L i o e e : SERTS HANDS BETWEEN OND BEST KIMONO, AND A PAR The first-named is g0ing to CaUSC oo (10 g pow nally, | i only last week demonstrating | (rip and when the bnneh Janded {played with the Hackensack club, DRESSES CP TLANNEL TROUSERS some trouble for tougher opponets | arrer 15 year has hrought them | jis abiiity as ppler in a mateh |home, nothing hut 1 v | Piteher Jack Wisner rvn‘i.(\mh‘_\vlrr than Middlebury another National leazue pennant. di " Now Haven against the former sighs could 1 [“Pep” Young of the New York = In his third year of service with |wopras Middieweigin Champion of what il the hoys |Giants and . Marty Kavanaugh, for- Middlebury proved a big ¢ them he is leading the regulars in Tolntpertili ok Watson has for [term was a really wonderful das n socond sacker for Dotroit, were pointment. showing no st hitting with ¢ 360, e past o years taught hoxing | —— with the Englewoor all. Yale was not held f T.ast scason fall sehed- | oo ! FEa sy PAWNEES WIN GAML iz — during the entive me except when! yle, o ste \;_W I_ y‘”v”w Siinthe state. | The Pawnpees foothall team down- COLUMBIAS WIN OUT her backs fumbled twice in Sueces- (ueloy stariod i A wrestifng and hosing | ¢ 1he Bast End Tigers vesterday on | » Columbin Steam Rollers won 4 gion in the fonrth period. On the 1020 and s i e L S e T R e i A of the season yes- £ other hand, Middlebury made only | fained by Pitts) Te L eive t © up the spor may now | TACASe, playing quarter, led the [ terday by defeating the ¥ cliow Jack- 9 three first dowis. two on passes 10| mained on the PR R 5 Pawnees fo a scoreloss tie with their [ets by {he score of 31 to 6. DPotts 2 aptain Totter and one on a five- found him back in v n S R e pponents for the first half. Tn jstarred for the winners w x Sk TN e SR LU o pizalnz 1028kn s o intvilnk Clincleafontis e SNMIIERCIUDROIIR A S ot e e il o R R 8 RS THEM LYING ONTLOOR K PICKS DRESS UP, MUTTERS HE yard alty aunted pas o L with Ch 8 te dy Lwen organized for | = ; S : 3 e Aasiion By ANIDY BE_ 1N &0 nOre | attack did net materialize, and the and in 1923 with Nashville, | “ 30 ke fenla e nd Bertoline, playi quarter, {touchdowns with made hy l"”\ ”“(- SENT AND RE-INSERTS DRES y DOESNT SEE HOW SHE MAKES Cisor ol sl gl ¥ o il lays o the or ramitt for the nners and Sposic 3 Vermonters ill-advisedly attempted to | Pittshnrzh ohtained him { nt: 11, Urban, vice- | Tied ol et ticdoniy e Sl I R R el THEM STAY ON HANGER, AND emush the impenctrable Ll line. plaved him in eleven | e E R Gehanieerolay: e Pt KNOCKS ANOTHER DOWN — A man weighing nearly 180 : i i i suroer Lester &chaefer, former New Brit- | pounds, he has exceptional speed | ‘l‘!wlrml- ST (ST U ain high star with Middiebury. giade on the hases and his throwing arm | ving eonrses Y. M. €L A, and tl the longest zain through the'line, 'is mighty. On the defence he is i R e ] fve sar Otherwise, he dfd noth- knawn as a “ball hawk." ;:”‘1 e AEraN I ol Ing fo distingnish himself. and, Cuyler was born in Harrisville T R el e s it A nra et ] missed one tackle that gave Yale its: Mich., Anz. 20, 18029 : h.nw"‘fl ”]" courses in the swimming curriculum, | final tonchdown. Neither he nor his he coaches industrial ath- | ; ts will ha hetd | GYM d SWIMM]NG CLASSES DN Dual swimming n s v ! . fellow players were to blame for amaiinBlint, sMich !uylh S ociations and an their poor showing, however: they s 2 R nizatlar | o &imply went beyond their class, and+ DARNHART—PIRATES | organiz xs RIAE ! STARTS OCTOBER 5th = @} A it it no disgrace to be over-am- Ciyde 1. Rarnhart of Buck Val. Wooderns SWIMMING CLASSES AND PLUNGING CoE S i 3 e e > & bitioue. ley, Pa., in his sixth vear with the| GRS M Why 3 . b GET5 A LTTLE CARELESS IN REPLACES DRESSES AT LAST . WIFE CALS BRIGHTY HE ISNT Pirates, three as utility man, one Ian’t that a lively chi i Erery Week Day Afterncon and Evening R 4 s irates ‘ viman, ol CIEnt thetn liveld i NS termpon ah PICKING [T UP AND STARTS AN AND DIVES THROUGH FOR HIS LOOKING TOR HIS TUXEDO 16 A John Haves, the loca 1in the a& third baseman and fwo as regu- | prYy o (Except Saturday Fyening) , A i & the lacal 1ad in 1 / : % “That's only natural. His father | D ONAH 005 IGE T feamatitny AANCHE 60 DRESSES § 5 \ Lehigh backfield, played a_promi- |Jar outficlder. is one of the cluba| Thata only natural e B4 Phone 1005 Tor Information MALANCHE O DRESSES TUXEDD s SHE LAD 1T OUT ON RED nent part in his college’s gama fat. |1r2ding hitters | —Lite, urday, being on the throwing end of | He signed with Tittsburgh as a| & brilliant series of forward which swept Lehigh down t to a tie with Gettysburs, showed surprising strength. which % the Frederick team in the Biue A band of about 15 renters led by | Ridge league, then with Media for William Fletcher, the daddy of them | @ scason and in 1218 and 1919 he The team traveled 172 miles on the all, accompanied the New Britain | plaved independent ball in ""’”;:"‘ 2, Accampant B tlo o Yan | E4Rin aAA Se Tirk stite. O hies e PRI v = H’g‘; zehonliteath jontlxitelp ol Yers IR TS AREAN SN LTS \ > 4 Neasy [ZA91= 1 WAS LIATCHINGS AS- AND DIONT HE WELL- WHY TH' o rates. Barnhart has heen well over BRENT DONE- VERY WELL Ay A | EVERYTHING N T STAE— Wiy {0J- SAM_HILL DIDNT YOU | : : L9 LL THAT TRUCK = (F UZZ. S 504 007!\ trip to its destination. Couch Cassidy | " L U — g took w"o: his squad on the gide. The | BIGBEE—PIRATES DONT (AL, THRT ;{SRL SALESMANSHIP / TJ;'}YN‘:'!:\.\,DQE:\ | i €xtra men were Gennett, Anselmo,| Carson Lee ‘Mth‘w.v in Li:"»]lfl]h HES CrAzY | #9950 « McGrath, Garst »arroy and | year for Pitisburgh, is expected 1o } 3 ‘\"‘o‘]‘(‘v?‘ h, Garston, Darrow and il e WeRTH oF 0005 | | S world series “Hump" Muldowncy and Harey| Dighee came out of the University Fancher fook the “Gentlemen's! of Oregon in 1915 and the follow- route” on the way up. They started year joined Po of the at 1 o'clock Friday and arrived at| ilic coast league lhut w re- 5 o'clock Saturday. just in time to|leased to Tacoma before the scason be late. started. On July oS of the sam vear e was so'd ta Pittshn for Saturday d and Gold | 26000 and has been with the Di- team celebrated the. tiesscore in the! ratcs since that fime real old Connccticut style. He had a iz batting year in 19 —_— when he reg 1 ' in 130 Troy Confer Academy gam ard in 1 | is a single | great hospitality 1o the jur- ' percentoge point from W hit Ing their stay. and the feam and con, in robters showed in their actions that hu thi; they appfeciated this kindness L . e c—— 1920 1 later was to be and | free reirased recalled on for two years thereafter he was with gent to Birmi Aug. 15 in a ham enly In 1015 the 300 mark in hitting SALESMAN $AM | 2ALESMAN- | WANT YouTo Do u»ficm« OR OUT Mou Go Never Satisfied WIFELL WILL HIM WHEN HE ETY HOME L0\TH A A 9 {OU'RE & HEWK oF ALESMA - GET T™H OTHER

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