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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. of the saying. The te it stand: S . o . 1 5 . . V ) 0 a : ing | ei i On the Alleys GO DEN BEARS OFF | Rt gt [Bul Fighter Struck [paie ro o s v Speaking §|/ o mm ey ow ' By Dissatisfled Fan TRAC e lel NOGERS BOWLING ALLEYS | For First Time 6ince He Emorged |Mrs. Edward Bradley of Stonington| Sorfa, Spain, Oct. § (M—Naclonal Bu!filr‘nmar ?la’moztl 1‘5‘:’“ The game the fans in this eity STANLEY WOR v . Second, one of Spain's famous bull brotuisd. Doyt o f S por ts really want s a contest between The .,v,"m“:f_“rm 1 \ As Bultan of Swat, Babe's On All. | Meets Death When Automobile PN 8 AAMOUN state racing commission * yest; ‘ fighters, Is at the point of death from |parreq from all Maryland RRIRRRIRImIRG (All-New Britain and the Waterbury |M Farmer el 144 3 | : : ‘ All-Rew Britaln and the 3 ,,|_,,~: iy [ o 18 American Team Overturns at Lowell, Mase 4 fractured sk It was not a bull|Jockey Martin (Frenchy) Schwi World serles fucts and fancies: n £ st X sirrnsasd0d ifarni X it proved his undoing, but a pop|and two others acctsed B¢ using | B Ten million, from coast to coast ':‘1‘: :'yv':\grlrll;s:yl:m‘w“ 2D s 1a0dy H Camolma U- FOO[bfill T%m HaS New York, 0ot 6 (F—For the _ Lowell, Mass. Oct. § ) — Mre. [ poryie hurled ot i spec l.n‘!nrr“elevlrlc battery to spur a hu:z7 - and Canada to the gulf, will hear the & P Molyegux H tirst time since he emerged as the | Edward Bradley of Stonir s bull because of [greater spead on the Havre de Grnep 3 g ,v;orld series radio reports or watch - Grefit Re{‘,fl[‘d Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth's name ‘:]'""”' P ]J‘“"fl’ ancL; daughter. | appa atisfaction with [track last week the progress of the champlonship does not a Tty X §10 [iaeEh : KOWR, &80 s lor's werk in the ring. - ——rt games between Pittsburgh and —— Ppear in the annual all- | ingron d injuries v may | panation has bean resorted to, Mandy Knows : M. Peass . e b 3 : y Washington by player-board, accord- H. Jehnson 1 2 kelev. Cal, Oct. & (M) — The |AMerica baseball team published by | prove fatal v ho 4 lle dn [ 1ittle hope 1s entertained by at.| Mandy—Look hare, Moss, wut' fur riding skidded and tending physiclans that Naclonal will|you kiss me? | ol 80 Colller's Weekly' in its current 18« | which they ing to estimates based upon record- Colline ' University of Calit - @LOUEE hick | breaking arrangements for distribut- B imantial 3 I S Calitornie tootball fsye. Tnis year @ antland Riee | overty wear here last night.|s injury. Nacional was un-|* Mose—Ah jes couldn't help ing the story and picture of the bat- | W, Johnson ... 02 am has started another, season |makes the scctions for the team, | Mrs. Br ar old erippled contract to engage In 10 bull |self, ok Bl & determined to maintain its record |Which lines up thus | sou, Henvy, ¢ erious injury. § 1y riduring - the coming| Mandy—but you moa’ * suttinfy e Ths Sy "7 without . blemish. Califbrte has| oo Shiar 8. Louis Amert | AL Bt Tohnis hospiral i om Weather reperts are for “rain and s . B. Cosper (i Eons five sirafght years without & [icane ; : & 3-:;’”» Tpasning Mo S eooler” tomorrow, opening day, but An ) v the |Lindquiet s 51 dag o R e 5 & the fans are hoping they can chalk route by Washington, Robert {;“n',l,‘::m J 2 g {'v;;::“l":}:“‘\ b.hit i::" ;Ix": ':“D:' \-,ih;!‘,‘; Pare. Hornsby, & Louts | ble concussion of the brain A up an error for the forcaster ‘Bobby" Veach aided the cham- |parderis iy 5 (LA o ous eieng A Gy v S feaiion plons materially in the final stages |Fazzina 3 : number of veterans on the field. Shortstop, Bancrott, Boston Na. - " i e n 1) 3 A ) v |t e It isa moist day, Manager|of “their battle thia season as 2 TR T T ‘;J.h,a 2 Sha Irj‘;'”_' ARy 1 SR R Bucky Harrls of the Senators may | pinch hitter He was Insertad sev. (AT he JaRckgy only oo v:len,n’. o Sghu bR ba il ish he had declded to use Stanley | eral fimes Into the lineup as aa |p v o Bt heyer R s e Ee Wenty | tone oulriel Coveleskie, his epitball star, instead | outfielder also. With a 13 year bate | uencer fhe e and held oftyome o TR e ot Walter Johnson on the mound. |ting average of .310 In the major | Marwin el @ ~ 284 | he ‘,‘\'1“‘;"::”" Ofirhetenst: Four e net i s Enein leagues, Manager Harris fgured ol § i ; tereq gainst \§ the rival teams, including Managers | champlon's lineup. He fs regarded |Col. Hateh s 1 es et S elueiploked | e ipusiained MdKechnis and Harrls themselves, | a5 a dangerous I6t-handed. fagter, 8 Tisi—15s | oy Sive eleven almost entirely trom | eidadis A [by the latte wspaper accounts of | Veach roamed the outtield with | 5 ®|last year regulars. On the present |following in the order named- Jnhn. S AU S G T s L LRs e r el X 145 | frst-string team the only new man |3on, Washington; ¢ oveleskle, Wash- 1o T5er paiit (o it (o r’l‘-‘ gside Ty Cobb. In 1923 he wae |O/Brien b T c 110 |1s Baze, the center, who replaces [ington, | ”‘v“'! Philadelphia Amer. i, et Sl Vaia 3 - 255 | Horrell. The late Walter Camp |i and Yde, of Pittsburgh er-writer ru ’ vr»'!t,mx‘r;n \l.srh !‘hls‘ m\ism\ lings EiE - G imiekeA HoErall or Whiy Stets o chrane, of the Afhletics. i first e 16 went to the New York Yankees ' ) 830 qe— ' o S et I = RS Governor Glifford Pinchot of |and when they asked waivers Har. |Shroeder o100 B R\ GEican feam for 1824, Caph. cholce for catchor, with Ruel, of ELEVEN TRUE BILLS sylvania will toss out the first | s i A up the veteran, Despite = | Tu" Imlay, the diminutive player | Washington, and Hartnett, of 1 Newport, R, I., Oct, 8 (P—Josevh 0 one has yet called a strike | his many vears of service in the iRt who was a sensational open-field [Cubs, next in line | [ mE 8 39 5. Btatie P runner last fall,; will hold down one | The utility men for the all-Amer n this annual play aloraith Tl 1 inner last fal), the on this annual play | majors this is the Arst world series i, of the halfback positions while |lca 1925 squad are: Infield. Kot SUES DRIVER OF 1RUCK rd’s rallvay, tha D, T and I noted for {15 many innovations, tgok v a new stand vesterday wher wport eounty grand ria was indicted for murder by t = In which Veach will ehare. He was | Humpnis Which returned 11 triue bills azains “ , ! e i : P Jimmy Dixor E the Giants; outfleld, Cuyler, of Pitfa. | ‘One-eyed nnelly, travellng | horn in 8t Charles, Ky., June 20, |Zapatka 331! « Timmy Dixon, tripla-threat man, |t} lants; outfield r, of Pi an equal number of defendants here I \ Ught, arrived ovornight from New| 158z and betors going .to Detrolt |Gacek : a5 has first call on the other one. |burgh, and pitcher. Marherry of [yesterday. Among the Indictments | ® Yor redic Washington plaved with Peoria, 11 il [h| e C 8 8 Young is starting at fullback, with [ Washington was one against ' \ lomon ‘4 aLn a would refused to disclose | ganapols ! & 201479 | Griffin and Brown alternating. This v ‘ | | | geeret indet “lmr!hh]. alded by a strong line, - m;t"; 5.3'° *'““"’:1"¥:“r‘?‘j“]"’;y’,’\y} ADAMS-—SENATORS Al X ; G tan oAl for fpacinc HOWUNG LEAGUE OPENS ———%fi““_‘”" [ a’ B l’g Dlflérence : ears | Jon ‘ 4 Pannsylvania to defeat in the post- | i ; eept to declare he would be there as| o ADAMS—S] SRR ‘oast Conference teams and swept e usual 1% R e 3 | . ¢ c i | 280, Spencer Adams, second base- |5 M ng here New Year's day. |Stanley Works Teams Are Fach i , Ionus Wagner, famous shortstop | AN aNd utillty infielder, 15 hoping |1 8 b8l Gl vl s wari et i i [ ERE fs some good news for home owners! E flnu; 'ai‘\;‘”n:'imv won thetr | {07 & chonce at revenge n fhe| - o %2 shions thal Movenhos u’ Named After An Officer of the | With very little trouble and comparatively Tast “&u?,’if‘ League pennant and | VOTld serles. Adame geaotahe | i S lev. The “big game” with | | oncern—Games Are Rolled amall expense you can make your house as new and captured the world's reries in 1909 | llege players on t} Aonsl 3 5 poE = fanford will be played in the lat- | » § freshand attractive as the day it was built—and in- had little opportunity fo dis- play his wares during the season | with Manager Harris at second and has g up politics for journali temporarily and will write newspa- per accounts of the serfes, V| ter's stadium a week later, This | The Stanley Works howling | 29 crease its value, [ cially ends tho season, and no!cpened the season at Rogers Recy G - . % i 3 N i | post-season encounters have been |ation alleys lust night. Eight feams l ft ()ff N P L] 'l We haveapa_mt tharvwxll work wonders for \ltpro- | Bluege at third plaving steadily. I+ i1 =INO rain! i vides a beautiful, lasting, weather-proof coating, He got into the lineup in ths final | | | “Well, hovs, I'm hiere for the riot,” | ¥ i D in T =7 e e |named after an officer of tho com- | % Nick Altrock, comedian coach of the | Arive, however. when Harris was pany. The teams entered are \ " j Lk 1 in greeting as he | injured and became a big uurs(h)n; STANLEY WORKS LADIES LEAGUE ) ollows: The DMoores, Bennet ; n’fiped off the train from the capi- 'r:x < henily F]:;:mru} v']vr".fr A .4 Lucky Strikes, o ! J < s Stones, Christs, Farmers | b tal. “I'm in the best shape of may Aol ”", oL 'Mm‘“m?» 3t Thece a1 Siapiae sl = Coopers and Young ] , . career and ready to take a regular | VOUld be able fo recover in time | 5 o B0 60 " 1 L night plenty of excitement | i | 5 [ T for the series ¢ 2 134 | {and enthusiasm was shown during | | il g [ A clever fielder. o fast man on ! Gl wren 80 8 Dl 1 ! L [the games, as the officers after | 5 J hooked {compose league and each is nar v arly complete [the bases, the big question was | A whom the feams are named, were : | & i feparation ?,J:“‘CML: | A dumey Bitting ability, e settled | : ) T e ~~— at HIGH STANDARD PAINT e W me doubt along this line when he | arlson A Yin | (Conttnued From Preceding Fage) [ing their names, As A Moore ~ I : t nrh“ p'y'\tyfl“;h( ‘: broke up an extra inning game |/l Hiw . : ol S g [swas unable 1o attend H. Peas {§ Thousandsof home owners have found that it s or tha first time last y 3 Y vl 25 - \ : : g : : Is of he ound coots" with such a marked degree of suc- |2fainst Chicago with a & : 1 & 114 hall may camy far enough into the |rolled in his place and 2 less to paint with Lowe Brothers High Standard cess is being erected today and the | Adams was born in Layton, ¥ tay | conter to allow the runner the full [substituted for Walter H. Hart who ~ & Liquid Paint, They have found that its colors retain world serles games will be depicted | June If, 1529 After playing with 623 | elrcuit. {150 was unable fo be present. I their newness for many years—that the surface is lay lt“;hv as they were last year, | the University of Utah he went to] 3 | Constroct Press Septs dent (. F. Bennett won hig ore o 5 it o vere las | Seattle in 1922 and a vear - to | [ ; i3n | Five hundred press seats have [among the officials for the first game | [/ == X 4 'hg\mughlvand1;§t1ng1yprpte;tedang]th.atbeca.lue “Herald" force will also be on | PIttsburgh from where he s sent |§ 5 bep 110 | heen constructed in the open be. |and tant Secretary P. 1% King | - [, r‘fltsgreat.sprca ng capacity less paint is required flutlv]:z Hw:alfil-\plmn-‘! in the office | to Oakland, Calif. Washington got |\ s xim, &y hind the catcher, plans having been [copped the honors in the second to do the job. v and we will be glad to serve ihose }””f"“" H“““;' ponters ”"m”“h X | "1'" entertaln that number of B st b Stop inand let us show you some color panels, 5 3 s throughout | draft e throws right handed ar f 4 edited newapaper representa 9 progrecs paansaligg) "“1""“”,? ;;,i :r',' m‘;,f{',f lines of busi- | bats left handed o L o | tive atehed closely throughout the sea. | SRR e e In attempiing fo handle an eager (SO0 by the officers to SHTEn Y ails connected with the games MYER—SENATORS LY AN e g i ik i""flnz Barney Dreyfuss owner of (W1 be on LR ,‘;m” \“m‘ 1 ger | RALLBERG AND FIRTH tails connected Charles “Buddy” Myer, s 197 | the Pirates, reports that a tull hate |EITlS league also opened up he sea- | ol T 3 : The it g ot he et i {1 18 o e | ‘ [ S e vt i i i e e 211 Elm Street be played: In Pittsburgh temorrow | plons. Purchased from New Orloans 0 P | back, more than 200,000 having ap- | port page, : 3 1d the Washington team left the late this season, the youthful ) S SR 2 plied for 45000 seats. An enthusl ) : Ao 1 last night en routesissippl colleglan is being held |7 &ein Asm pent up for sixtéen years ls Ag %t centlict | ready for emergency nse r_n‘ —nhvrr s it : 7 2] 2lahout fo burst forth. as the hopes | v l\i“(’d Ridl‘": “i‘i | shortstop or third Dbase bad [3r, ‘Lester . 1| of Pirate roofers follow fthelr Al = | O couree, on the éve of the first | shoulder, practically healed now. M. Ostros | tavorites 1nto action Bicyele, Just Purchased | e revented Myer from getting into 3 4 J The hotels are filled, e, i o N 3pandl N - i AR I B Sl R e e L) : iz Lot miatomers amaiting chen pa e | Clinton, Mass. Oct. /Bi—Proualy | Suburban Heights confidence that their team will come | the champions ¥ : % seslisiomereRasalting (theloitlmiini i (e wee ipeen e i i L R i s sy [ eadenito o denled iana it - aanit (i id e et Storm Windows, t L ertain that Walter | Myer was horn at Ellisville L : Tqs2 | full erest of the flood fe ot ex- | \in Mellveen, 16, was instantly . ML L . St 1}“1,; ‘nawund for | stssippi, March 18, 1904, and start i £ : [ peeted until tonight y‘)\,;“, L i ‘.m"- was | [ 'J: Senators In the first game and|ed his baseball carear with Missis- | Lo | Commissioner Kenesaw Mountaln {snrown. from hie aheel dirents. 1o he ‘Meadows, be-spectacled twirler |sippl Agriculturs and Mechanics arn T.andis was ong of the first notables | 4,0 path of a touring car driven by :;7 ¢ Pirates, will probably be Man- | university. He reported fo C e fo arrive and made his way to the [gamuel Hogg of 47 Ripley strest,| sger Eill McKechnie's cholea for [land for training ast_sprin i< Eul - Pitsburgh eluh offics to delfver his | worcester e was farmed out to New 4“’:‘*;5 . 153 | ‘congratulations. Part of the day he | The poy's sront wheel caught in from where Washington bought (P rriand : spent at the Qakmont Country club, witehitinifront otk theii=ollos In fact, the managers hava already | him in August He throws right — <3 [S0°ne of 2 championship of another | r{_;,‘, station on Mamn street and | announced that these two will do|handed and bats left handed 1 os sport ahout & month ago in which | (hrew him, Tha anto pard over | ‘ ne and —— — 1% {honors went to Bohby Jones of |nis peds | the twirling in the first game an 5 W i g Eaa wnless some radical changes are JEANES—SENATORS 1 = Georgia Mall o made, two right hand will ep-| and timely clouting |s i 5| Leagus presidents, owners, secre- | sunday had been posa each other e: ' Jeanes to the alton i “T[farles and managers have arranged |weeks at @ mill twa weel of Manager Harria and Y = & = for reservations nd will present [wages at the mill purchassq th Injuries may change the chances yiq pyrohase from Rirmingham, | : ‘\'lv‘m.@" eometime during the | pieyele of either team. Stanley Harris, | late this geason the Southerr 1isday and another group, famed tn| astute manager of the champlen | o, 0. satter proved h . 3 171 the past. is gathering to urge the 3 ) 5 ’ -~ Senators, s suffering from a bad| ool o) T ool it Srashingte Lapy - 147 | team of Pittsburgh to national glory ¢ F 3 Gl 8 PUTS SCREWS 1N ONE finger and his second 2 d frequently in the i a1 145 At the head of them ! i WINDOWS of, 7 | 5U €T, SCREW-DRIVER N - base, Eddie Moore, has a bad > ages of the campaign and 4 Sl 5 1 ans Wagner who was all A 3 A APt s " 4 . and it 1s questionabie whether he eral long hits. He also it dellS Elve - fleld in the glorious days { ! gl ot . > TIEURING £, 8¢ OTHER, MOUNTS LADDER Al start tomorrow S LR e Y Yo 1909 when the Puates capurea |} FY@SIRR p: | H - DS | AND STERLADDIR AND TITS WINDOW"IN- 14, geing to the center position in T % [the world title from Detroit. And |\ Sl =k { ROOM W O PLAC 1L in all, it will be a great ser-|yn. “lneun Jeanes is a native of ‘ 4 : there will be Charlle (“Deacon”) § LACE fes and the interest is running just xas and first attracted notice in ! Phillippe, a moundsman of those , : followers and the dopesters have the! iy Claveland hefore going to Fred Clarke manager af that ¢, ; !910 Cascarets” 10¢ | confident that his good right arm Don't stay headachs results all carded alresd; Rirmingham | great team, is now assistant tof ) ¢ o | | McKechnie and Babe Adams. piteh-|{ & T 2s been some doubt about| P -SENATORS g |ing hero of the 1903 series, re- #ha city whether ® 2| Coming to the Nationals when|( ... pormer Southern " | mains in the uniform of his club | | Marberry, regular relief twirler, was foren st o et by ok [ retains the cunning of old Pittsburg VEILED PR T HOLDS SWAY o 1 g 5 in this respect late this sea- | .. G, ol | 8t Louis, Oct & (M —The mysterl- will be no skip in the games is htul Kentuckian ap- [ =5 0 " “eiiinern a ous vgiled prophet will make hie be among the 50 elig }wh annual appearance here Oct & ngton an e e Ana Wachington And tion Players With Wachingt billone amplons time valuable cod that the teams = < etely recovered from T stood that peared ¢ oy players w > players < | Pittsburen afternoor an injury to his throwing arm which | {and 7. The carnical event will bring jur — kept him from the game for an en- thousands of visitor fine, your head be- THE Celled pranhit sehoss faeniity HOWEVER THAT CALLS O \s GETS DOWN WITH Wik lash between the W erry t i from right side, wa ashit e |1s known only to a few of his tntt Sl ket Hongue | nink EN HE " . 1 HIS THING SAW HIS WIFE S0 DA &t s s e Brvarn st S |00 S (1m0 e et s e e ek R SRR Y S /£ TRKES K STEP DOW JUST AS WIFE AR~ BRcaNEE At e He is 24 vears old 100 and infielders, Harris, Myer fg % i BOREE8 B TarAdeindion Yothing alse Biiaa C L VE WVATERS, RWES, DECIDES TS & Southern league A L 3 = of the local team [/ " ") oo of Harlan, Ki and Jeann hn Aorsi. | {h® second night wili attend a grand < n m ik | SET, WIND OFF 1A A WAT A MINUTE AND ING O 8E AMILD WIN* to celebrate a vic A Pittshurgh—Pttch John Morrl- b)) in his-honor. 'There he will ; RT3 T 5 C 0 Y HES SHELL TETTH HER. TER, AND CARRIES £V Sunday-night, there will |, o n her Gooceh | v he queen of 1 carets " c - - N St o vk on wapness Templeton Elected as By i e S SRR Bty S s : D ERYTHING BACK T0. v, Head ofaWaterbury Cluhjizass-teaseed it asons s o R e s Rl e g i CELLARS — Waterbury, Oct. 8 (P—Ex-Gover- [y o oot 00 Ivee e ~ cuspaper Syndicate 1t is rumored about } " inor Charles A. Templeton, was last | | and Hartford that the New York| ...~ president of the Wat- | — Giants will be broken up soon but sk club, eucceeding we are unable to vouch for the truth A nan, who resigned $ALFS N $AM - following the closing of the season LDIVAAIN DA R o~~~ | Other officers elected at the annual = | |meeting were: Vice-President. John E. Bulger. tressurer, John T Sul iniand setralars i vAlE i PiiCaY : s N e e T = N \(HEee— ) e Tare) " BOWLING MATCH PAETZEL BENDEAS LODGE DANGE. | [ i BOT SP9e. | T B0k oF swcrF oMo = IENg SRy en t TONIGHT= WE'RE GONNA HAUE A : lpoteET ' [ BND 1F Yoy | Tomorrow night ar & . o GRERT T~ (MR AND 1Ly PASWORD T/ FORCET THE. T the Commercial bowling alleys WHISPER T4 PAss L0RD To You S0 2l b) PRIWORD JUST L oo “HAIR-GROOM " § { g ¢ ? ( 2 Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy Weil-Groomedall iDay S Honastiisnt Fadifdebreonicis 40U (AN GET 1N iy Voo R Gaines and L F BND VpULL HeMEMBER of Hartford the fi \T room i 2 | homs and home eeries for $200 combing | py total pinfall to co ch costs |and Light are considered the two best bowlers in Hartford and they £ strong at present The ames will start at § o'clock sharp, 1use natural Newport, hair— | erick B. Coggeshall, former m that final touch to | of the Rhode Island house of repre- g00d dress b sentatives from Newport, was today business and on social occ ected president of the National Even stubbern, unruly er shampooed | Exchange b nk here to succeed the | hair stays combed all day. in any 'lats Edward A. Brown. He was Stele vou like. = “Hair-Groom" 18 also chosen president of the Isiand §reaseless; also helps grow thick, 'Savings bank, another office heid “hedvy, 1¥trous hair, by the late Mr. Brown.

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