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13182II0IIIINIIIIILIIIILILNLL o e Bitisisiiizeseiit s sinstpizeet ALL-NEW BRITAIN COLLEGES PREPARE GETTING IN SHAPE| FOR COMING GAMES Local Squad Working Hard for Squuds M Report in Good West Sides Game Sunday ‘ Shape for Saturday’s Gontests The All-New Dritain football team | Nes T (P—Latcst re- will swing into action this evening [ports from « ¢ football camps twhen the flrst of & hard progrum of findicate that the teams are in good pructice for the West Sides kame at fshape for Saturday’s program which Clarkin fleld, Sunday. 'The V5§ hrings together for the first 1 and conches are bending every effort |giuwon the stronger elevens in to have the outfit at fts best for the “t first of the two classics of the ne regulars from last year's teports from Hartford ul appear on t enn State [ the West Sides ha achine In its intersectional with elevens iif yeurs Georgia Tech at the Yankee stadium The great showing New Yo Both teams hreak against the Watcrbury 1 U tomorrow and will a created a very favorable fmpression |0 5 York Friday, TI . by the IFrog Hollow club \ Tornado will practice at d seema very likely jum while Coach Bezdel | teams are sent av fid the Blue and White at a Garden Sunday afternoon Clty 3 will witness the Pennsylvania leaves Philadelphia ne | ¢ the All-New Britains and t ebsnnytvaniasleaien: ERLIAdAlS il always brings out plenty | 'omory tussle with Brown on s There is a very keen gridiron at Providen n ; | | 15 10 yearlings at rivalry existing amc the followe ks (ag s sarings) st of the teams. Neither club will 1 . i o e day, L for moral or financial backing for, 8 v Srochl 0 50 w' pulyionce i ned up st the stronges Sunday's affair. Change Coaches Pond been cajled upon to make consic able changes the signals scored Allen rub outfit, twice v ly and ler and | T anc in plays, becaunsge of fhe fact that the Georgia, Ted 1 ar West Sides h jgned up Kennedy. |Bloomer, — former — All-An a local castoff. The locals are all fit | ltackles, have joined Tad for & gruelling hattle, with the ex-icoachinz staft coption of Abruham who sustuine Ten Diitlarorti il ioan(ain (He S badly gashed hand In the game R until after the Penn game in last Sunday. [the absence of Toss who I Abraham May Ulay Bl R N There however, possibility fsome time due to sinus troub! that the big boy from Torringlon | zaruiov starred in practics will be in shape to play some part [cimeon yesterday v Tommy Dylly is HKely |y po of the game. A agalnst his club- |y to start at g _mates. Dully is a member of the |y West Sides organization, but he sanad is concentrating plenty og kick out of , lining sbsE ek against the team on the gridiron Jin MeBwan s relying New Quarterhack e HLs s The local management has so¢ RindGo formnoataatin a new quarterbaclk named 5 e who will be on hand for pra R Wednesday nizht. e played at| St Bowdoin for two years and comes SN el to the All-New Britains with a e S splendid record. The local fans are ! AR L hehind the All-New Britain team in Pa. to left end for fine style this season. The trounc 1 ing suffered at the hands of vlfi Tods it Giants last Sunday, was accepted e s o the followers of the cleven in a phil EERIAata it it asihe e pee e teat s it s R e iR AR ek st o) ALL-NEW BRITAIN GETTING READY FOR WEST SIDES—FIREMEN GO THROUGH PACES AT “Y” GYMNASIUM-—BURRITT A. ENTER BASKETBALL FIELD—SOKOL TEAM TO HOLD FIRST PRACTICE—LITTLE WORLD SER[ES ON TODAY AGAIN——-.DPORT NEWS . NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, y 1925, 1028821 3IIIITEIINAIIRIINIEINIII NI TINLLINNNS BN B 10 30 e S g WiL L ST FH’EMI.,MVBRT | AT Y GYMNAS Hi_,,.,,,,, {Part of Night Shilt GoesThy flll"l! skt $itesiriisistatesaaiaas sttt 238188 BURRITT BAS MTRML [EAN ISSU ‘SHRST ALL| Clul 'To Put Stroy RESUNE PLAY 0N - JUMOR SERIES [timore fn EVERY WORLD SERIES HAS ITS HERO, SOMEONE WHO CLIMBS THE FESTIVE HEIGHTS THROUGH SOME STARTLING PERFORMANCE OR OTHER, IN THE LAST FIVE CLASSICS COVELESKIE, HOYT, GROH, PENNOCK AND JOHNSON / '00D OUT AS LEADING LIGHTS, WHO'LL BE THE HERO THIS YEAR? Quintet On Conrts This Year In State Louisville Meets Ba A wm‘ififlflmm ) | Competition L . (il ) " Ph mini | The Bumitt A Co coming aroina | 1 ile Pai , HER ES "“”J l i Paces for Physical Training | e vt v o o aeennt| - illh G al Oriole Park ! t vdership t Of ltimuore, Octobe TP 1t E)‘ART CARLSON "m"l l"m i | Lo “ “‘ s : LAZU Uivenr, The elub plans 1o 1 sap- [ L “‘ ‘J 7 i . : bty BTG BILTE the Ly quintet on the courts and, b 5 3 RARALY LLWO{HL!HGII’\IVC!’IGII'\HW!. lml"i fiiitd night t of the New Britain rnv»‘l,\,“'y”,” MH,YIW - ' u‘: feaid o R m-AlonqoLdbal}‘domsfirkkhfil; f l ‘ {Department invaded GYm | practice will be held at the Burritt o u” e autumn's dew they come anew et oRtort TR took | f I el I llfln{l., 1 CI""“"'“’?‘““_"‘:""}“}'L l”""""""”'- it ! [z from Soup to Nuts which the {Fhursday night {seven times i A . seul 'Y physieal directo nded Ihe club has acquir ww el n s, i h HEREmdlhcumebnfllmlhuflmg. .‘ | 11"“:“‘ i e e e R e series, i it i Perchance a timely it or two— ” i i i | [l S ey g opened with an approprinte celebri Today's gume will in i ek PENLY OF DCD | gome time next week. The | 1ock existing hetween th t mu' A dazzling play may save the day " “ll"""" H vim ana enthusiasm (hey went thru 1 somo {(fuio e Lok KA e et | ASTIA i led teams for volley ball and b 1 & UL { . 7 ‘ i 7E wellrecall Charles “Babe” Adams, i i R G s i R LD Sy Lol es! i sl i ‘:"; i 0Old Matty, Baker, Coombs and Rohe; .{:::,y.‘;““, ”:'v‘;"”:fi e H‘h’.“\f‘ for the baskethull team ure asked | st the Susterners late | i And all the rest who reached the crest T8 Uy e (UG FinG L vy thie ‘.“m 158 ""“'” HOINH oL iglidl '“‘; [l "““‘"" s uhd !l"‘” LR In classics of the long ago. {volley hall New Brituin need never .“‘ fv‘:h“‘\“‘ i‘.‘,“‘;"”),\im.‘,” ‘\"H“'., il e : 11‘," ,"‘_":,,j:“: T L have any fears vegarding their abfii- | e s R bRt e o e PR EE e VE : R Ivela hie squad. Despite the fact | 1 at Lonisille Co "'ESKIE* LlKEWlSEthevewcreCo\elukxe, v to put out flames, And some of vi“u ..‘;‘ A umv‘upl‘ of ‘m.’ e _\,jp‘,”.lh ‘l‘,,\.., il Kent mm Wl Herb Pennock, Groh and lttle Hoyt; w‘_";‘;y_""“”‘"“';“”L i M"\\h\\”' TN it AL L in the hasketball field ’um“m . has announced De Herry alt Johnson Hinrenvitivithe sgames of volloy |4 number of well known stars have | as his pitel Botion whilae HLL] Ea!hlea ,)el.‘Wm;slcn'r‘\fm the past two months arc developing |, .0y been signed up and the team \»H.mlnll[‘”m”, ”M,“.’ 1‘”‘ "_ PRy 'h: ]'“tHl ped to fame hrougl some exploit, TG Gl BT B ST R R e e EEb (3 | e e e iH it they place, volley and serve is al o o0 | “v' L SR DR o l”i “?u' hOWwhowflllhlshmeclwhlhehflgbb, |cantion s e | l‘u'; il oe il S “": W, Where bygone heroes roam the lea; Durinz the battle heross the 0L [ jages who Tiave declared thelr In- | poy g “w” Tiiah b5 Celoreliwikile Who'll b the chap to bridge the gap e P Ok llin Dorecy tentions of trying ol for ””;,:'”lnnl" A el R R \ i & 5 i is pla o] have a cond and ! "“" ln(nuyzanhectxlambomi {on ane of 1 DR ol ojg (e e haigie aneond unl j ‘1 ,m\rl ml i ]_“l;‘ moun 1“ ui’]{n{ e e [War Horse” slipped 0 10hody|rne i nngemont i already booking | T \ nshaw have carrled i I‘ Omeme,somewheremlheplm {nows, but (here hie was big as lif pans ”‘,:“ e “:,m‘,,.q:l:, {the Baltimore burden theough the il ill.;,, ThwcwmmhnoldIuphvphoou,! Lwnali iy at the ball directing | {owns. hw.v four games. lass il giving arders generaiiy at | | illie Walker, whose arm was in- lihe same time, ‘ru..q by a pitehed ball in the Sun- i | Not isficd with putting one ‘ ] W game, appear in the starte ; [ i; zame under their belts, they chal- EARAI“AA PATT {ing lneup, although Porter {i83the i {Ionged cach other 1o a game of in 1y [amnounced selection for left field. door baselall and for fonr \“HH‘:'< 1 The probable lineup: | Ertlienti o it aonatun ik aer o fl Baltimore: Archdeacon, il e ' {walloped the ball thru the window | {i3h: Eorten it] Roser, ; il ml““ m which ended the game, | 2h; Bole Sheedy [b: Molealor i ” ' | Some one accused 1elix Zareeht of |Cobb, e; “Thomas or Farnshaw, p. Hi |spilling the beans for he swings a | Louisviile Cuvon o , L | Cleveland Promolers R e e if IH | imately 25 men desirous of From Ul][lel' Datto Rout | Catter, 1b; Betzel, 2h; Meyer, e 1 smselves physieally fit for 10 I Berry, P iy emergency have vount = | s {terested themselves in physi | Soceoli lo Play Hanlon | ing and feel they could not put | roriden, Oct. Lao (Kid) Roy, i”:" time to | radvantage when f¢apadian featherweight _champion At Pocket Billiards {off duty, rt weekly In the |j,g heen substituted for Young Dat-| o aym for wuu Wl training and com-|1o us an opponent for Louis (Kid) | The first hig league pocket bil- petitive games | Kaplan, it was announced yester "f”" match of the season will taxe % s Classes for the men of ¥ire Ly Manager Denny McMahon and |Place Thursday evening at Regers rvf years (he manager of \m.~lml|n.mdlmgm-uh-g horses and carving |Pepartment who may dvsire fo en-jegjlont Par(n Joe Reusle And ‘~j“”’""l'fln e‘”“‘"‘_“s when Hanlon |teaine in New London, secured the |the duck for baseball players \ho [Toll will be held ou Tuesday and e cloak of myster; t surround- [ Wil meet Soccoll. Hanlon is the L9Vt AU '\ w DRrituin franchise one year am)'hamwl«d at the Beloin, [ Thursday mornings at 9:30 a. m. |eq (he reason for Roy taking Datto's | Present state champion and is rated The among the hest cue artists in the follow ten men attended | hacc removed when it was fur- [t was he who introduced the Cubans| Of an older gencration was Luke Willja Sam Fvans, right tackle, s = 1 . o -, @aphiv:manner. Ry I T 10 baschall society in this vicinity. | Bowen, in some respects the great- {he class yesterday morning for the |iher stated the Cleveland promoters Mate. He has represented Water- Zehree and Swen . : ; to the Cornell | j | | er W arsans, outficlder, Ca- st sportsman the town ev w ang | first time, Tarry rsons. Telix {in charge of putting on the bout the | bury and Bristol in the state tour- The showing made by Zehrer and NGIEmAY M‘“r“ n. sty L L‘ R A TR T hetlu e e R Eareat e mireritlortl LAl no (115 = Zarechin dohn Al Saulnier. | 15th of the month were the ones to | naments and won first money last Swem !ln the *‘;H‘h”‘“ \‘ 8 ""‘{ry R i . ‘MM var paint on in New Haven one ho Bull Manion one described 'J0seph Coolk, ; el f" 'l”fl'fil{"“" out from \md"l'-” el | ey “1"“'”0 ;”I’re;’"“:‘;flg '“'fl”!fm larly pleasing to all. Vg pi b f e —~|.| and when the game wus lowen's as the best ever, Suppose Lester Rarnes, 20 | Tic ts did not sell so readily in|Socco has been in he stato tour. golts certainly went much better g g R IPEY LR [‘H TOl‘xll'l' 0("'“‘1 ¥ J‘hy Ha)m q, st Tim. Kicked & ball vou are an old acquaintamee of {Burks. and James Dorsey fireman {Cleveland as Datto was not consid- |naments for several seasons and the backfield than 1 o hizh- | ‘Jf i F'P‘”'fla Y thrown to him and it per- | Luke,” said Manion, “and are prac- |ex-officio. cred by the fans as a suitable op- |although he has never come out at 19’ touted ! nm: s’ th .‘; v v LY AL i s hc ‘HUI n, ‘ h \i]" { mitted New Haven haserunners to | tieally down and out. At any rat '.‘ — — ponent for ‘P'|~r-] : q{mug! Irh.nm ::m ;]n[\l, vlw_hl:n always finished in have been hro ro few extra bases. Marsans ¥ou are without funds and your ‘ 1 pion, Matt inkel, the hio pro- he first division. ot st. RBoth Zehrer | . B A Haiang o 8 J ds and k\ei'a Tedm | S enndn tie bast, '; ”: { HM, !‘I NE‘{’E‘ QAT R{E ¥ wrnm! out o Le the best one of |stomach revolis at some wicked stuff | Sokol Ba " T i moter, decided after feeling out the §d Byem live in this & H"-"' g Ul (ooie writien by | the lot and had a number of years|you poured down your throat the | To Practice Omglt‘f""h that the time was not ripe t0|RENNEDY OUTPOINTS SILVERS dhat it should bo pomshle for iho i Hartord “Fimes| With the National league clubs, night before. ~ You feel like a bum | Members of the Sokol A. C. are re- |introduce Datto as a headliner and| Jersey City, N. J., Oct, 7 (P—Rill wlitl;h‘lsl‘;' s i ( is one that will be of great intercst| Cabrera had eleven children fneVen if you do not look 1 . \quested to mect tonight at T:15 called the mzm*\; ot ey]\‘ ;1:::e:‘r'l | Kennedy ot New Orleans, 124, de- w tddle Barnikow Al uke nose your case at ‘clock at the cluly hall for the first |80 into Cleveland later on, h A vely outpointed Herman Xid BB inarcby bulld up gonie kind H l S ( \[ ll P Nl [to many Piritain people as it!Cuba and cleven palrs of shoes in 2% se ) : o'clock at the club hal & L Avelandils D sively ited Hebma Ki and "rh~ 'v‘i IH]‘ J up o “l”y‘l. it 10!( Bl 1 1650 Stk of miny of the o s s rooms i New Tiritain, He was |2 mix mpagne cocktail, baskethall practico of the season. | With a stronger ‘!‘”‘“”F‘”: {"2:“1""“;‘]mlm-s of Ansonia, Conn., 123, in 12 an ;\r v]!j»- e P I i T (fl SHio e RE e G in Fhe locallsaid to have so many so he ecould | [hat inside of vou and sce how it The club started a very unsuccessful | Fd¢ ‘”y'\""_"l‘;“ 'fm“‘:',l"n“‘ ,”'k " | fast rounds in the opinion of ama- R e s #venla nli0ng i} m m e sport world. The articie s it ap-{Keep an dccount of the number of | [ClS. Feol a little better now, ¢h? scason last fall, but this year is| ,‘;" O eet a8 Taplan injured his |1oTity of newspapermen at the Hng- e S i | in ‘Tuesduy night's lartford | his little Tater, preparations | Well. have another, And he would |strengthened considerably and a | ;“’ P l;gm“‘\’l’.;‘ Steve (Kid) |$ide here last evening. Kennedy won ‘;‘4 odicconntioninecl o e S ‘ o 4 by the owner of the New , MaKe another and make Mr. Man |challenge s hurled at all teams| (A1 W 0€ GR00 TLE BT TR (seven rounds, one was even and the sides ) J \ [ school of Ha £ . gell' Cabrera 1o Cin- OMNkK it, although the poor simp laveraging 130 to 135 pounds in this|Sullivan @ : SO q | others went to Silvers, Britains line will measure np favor- ' b the opponents of | (By Dink Freer) wouldn’t ; | 5 necessary o cancel the Cleveland 3 70 G poonent a scout had made a fa. VOUldn't need much. |elty, artford and Meriden. Games ably with any in fhese R L igh school team at| Thed in New i Iy | mra L s et o lare” wantod especlally with tho|enEREem nt. It is expected that New \ f 1 Satur- |of Thomas W, O'Connor removes one e Ortob et ork '_‘ 211099 b ey Roy is 100 per cent tougher for Britains will have at least 2,000 ; ! lof the of the ol zuard that | ¢ tenil e i e Blyer sams ‘Devon Man W ho Tried to w] 2y l‘r ]”‘-‘"1”(':’:‘.\:?1"21"\ ‘““\“Jf o¢|the Kid" than Datto. In one of his Fanatis 10 next {98 ¢ | on to compl he transaction, \n\ rtford and the Northwest A. C. of | _° S5 sy e ctarlat F roofera on hand at ¢ Pinis is Weaver's third ¥ gave s in e l\lll Wife Has One Abroad |cromwell. - Address all communica- |FeCent bouts Roy was the master o Sunday afternoon s lup to a yea 51 \viien Watert | L Danny Kramer in a bout in Madison | i e el ool. For the T [t 5 i | make jmpression upon him. aterbury, Oct. 7 (#)—V .ml-mmmn« to Manager S G. Gabany, P.|q 00 “Garden but Danny came I has been trylug to f Hanun was burled as the aun I But when he heard of the eleven | POlce. after an investigation. s sast Berlin, Conn sl akout b . + but it | sinking behind 1l western ¢ e e 3 closed that Carmelo Legato of Devon D {through and scored a knockout blo A b BRAm D'Jf‘.lf\!g Pef\".1 2 Iv. | there passéd th t Lnown Bids it was a difterent matler and | RC T AEE ! E S <y | Before the sleep poivders were pro- | LY RESIGNN PUol 5 serlousty. | Liore B B B e had hoen |10 fgured that ‘o player who had | Tho ed suicld ter at- | INTERESTING BOWLING MATCH | [FO08 OB 0 Clcarly the best of | PECIAL— AT TH DREARTM St st that L B rested In muny Lranches| that number of offsprings must be ! tempting to murder his wife at their| -~ An interesting bowling mateh s |5 it one of the leading contend- | IN HE TH D“b“ L - Dol IS | 6t aport pinatably B o, [ well alonz in years, too old, anyway, | home in Milford Monday night, has fseheduled at Rogers Recreation al- |y “or the featherwelght crown. rned o B A St lal goonmoney anvan ([hs anel| EEotSR AT O M a1y, HelNs iheeh| e (omoron i IEaE At BTl T et e L e e el i buck- | lortunately . Charley Irving s stillf e, " o married three times, police said, One | when the Unionville five of Unions |y S A £ with us and Patsy Corbett is able to {iira is dead InnrileviF f (Sshenstho RGNy of Un hand and hits hard and often with | #ccepts Position At Amborst Col-ficld men pRa gy his baton as drum major of | Tumph a catcher named | 1o B URC T "'\‘l D AL NE [ ville, Conn., will roll Jack Crowley's i, He has defeated such as Jimmy \ UK W B e b 3 ge fro G EhE K| bors where Mr. an & Le-lgars. Some of the best bowler: 1 Hute % < 7 o Tege With Increase of 5760 In ol A {the Phitharmonic band and w1 | Rufiange from hburg with Bim | 20 1ived here up to recently. dls. | 2r, Hatatith hest bow ”“V“\Hnum\sm, Kid Wi 3. Johnny | SPORTING GOORS & Xt iteria the parades with his juunty step as|in New London and he bocame &l e inat the dead man had sont| 115 ClLY Will be matel st the [ Brown, Joey Fox, Curley Wilshur, 1 Vit i from @ | me or of v Brita d ! ; e pick i ille an¢ rlose match | 'To 1y Noble, Terry Park K Salars Wit ¢ TP | et Sam Alexan- | member New Tritain team. | ¢gSh g thras children i Taly, oft- : ¥ of Unionville and a close mateh | Tommy Noble, Terry Parker, Jach 15 MAIN. ST: ¢ & Fesheadaiby vight of Tine|He took desperate chances with |ty 5 SRS SRAHE (O T s anticipated. | (Kia) "wolfe and Renny Goutd. | ookl ; Leon Bradicy has s tred o th ) ' sht for the |t 5 emation of the Arab patrol | fouls back of the plate and bumped | 5 ! departme nt of Tesig n 1l have | G x temple into the stand or fence in every | e tlon as hacieriolo; 1 b team that I not only | oo many years, Trving has had a | §ame until his body was a mass :»r‘old S “Sh M H S B D ” S i i ‘ A R e B ongs (“She May Have Seen Better Days”) BRIGG logy #t A ' e that was the nuelens | oo niant and he heavy beard that if he did not shave . of $2.500 a year, which s 700 morc | ¢ ¢ A man who s ab TR {thin one- | every day he looked like one of the | than he a " § v the position will he \h of one per cent the batting | Semi-Africans from the Cape Verde | graduate of Ya ty ha Y werages as wel las the 1ding At one period he was the | had fraining in f \ ¢ n 28 i v aAneR he | only eateher that New London had | Baberal = ol n ! Yo ; conld n 1 and when thera was a double-header | ed he hal R bk Ny At een- | ion w of \» was oblized to catch in both | | e o ent to the salary onld recelve | y 1 tackle on fapeo to Manager Hanna but w Humphrey would go to his | WHAT'S THAT 3 at the « ge e s R e en Ray Fishe apnounce his pitchers and SONG " SHE TaaT's not secm disj m of 1 estra men | Jiartford pi beaned one of the | then ssy: “Rufe will tatch the first | TAY HAU® A GooD an increase at tim c : {wa positions When | Cuban players as he stood up to the o and the dinge the second.” | e onE - resignatinn v s ther I » An- | pla It is not quite accurate to| When Jim Murphy of r‘mm:m{ " . LETS Go 5 the that the Cubans stood up to the | bought the New Britain team he had | DAYSE Ihow Sk, = N T - Vermont school- | the players practice and have their | pm,’ l‘flth ADAMS the only weak- | s in the rific pit for he | meals in Plainville. This did not ap- S 1 Nl in the conter more pleasure in secing a | peal to the New Britajn fans, who | g ve \ ( carried off t1 field on a ! considered the sight of seeing the ! Waterbury Blurs Stack Up Azainst sty r than he did In winning a ! ball players behind the plate glass | ga | of the Hotel Beloin to he more in- | Ray Sate Ontfit at Brassco Park N om ('Connor was & ractical | teresting than going to the tation to YA OTHAYO DIN Y v going n 3 (‘M‘;””“v % MP H‘Aq er and Hartford lad won | see train come in. And the Sunday Afternoon the pennant in t i+ when there | New Britain Herald couldn't be send- | 3 mieh rivalry with New Britaln, [ ing a reporter over to Plainville Fafnly Girle Teazue Opens Season [ 0'Connor exhibited in the window of | every day to get baseball news. | Other thing store a large group pho- | John A. Gleason the Hartford town WithiOthors GeolEsenres—=0ther apii of the Hartford team, This | clerk, was city editor of the N 1 3 1o Get Under: Way idered v o nal thi Jiritain paper and his influence with | N Rritain man to do He | Murphy carried much weight, " i { ; i K et than to show any such At the boxing bouts, much con- X pient ri he playing secason | sideration was given to the ballad g | W I wae much feeling be- | singers who entertained before the | ' p s of the two fowns | bouts were put on. The chorus of h " i pular shibifien at that time | the song that always brought tears SAHM PooR oLD A ( y | would have resulted in not only the | to the eyes of th ringsidrs was MOTHUH I h s A r ct e photograph but | w Nt have ‘e | all the : Dark was the night, MASTING rawvEd SEE-EE~-EEN fbeun p 1 The big blackboards’ in White's | \e storm grew wild. HUH-=H-H Y o Sl G i o s the seagon | 8 1 the progress of the games in Pity poor Dessie, ET-"TAH- rerm: t K ) T kard's child R sermer coflexe player . it was then known as the 1 drunkard's chilc o . ability and well | ( 3 1gue of bas DA ¥-5-5-% SRl ol crtnea major organizations. % Mayor Tom Lee, whose sample | \ 1 always well liked was | room was nearly opposite White's Women Play First Round 5 iy rst 10 go and some years Inter | 9 Jack Walsh's New York rsday L0 b as followed by Mike, who had | restaurant, did not have the influ- of Tnumm m ]l.n\ r'p“m branch establishment of his own in | encé with the sports as much as the Chicago, O ' J her rs for he preferred driving hie first ”“M‘ You = a |t orses | © along the turnpike to the Oak- | invitation tour: the | T y|dale tavern for a hicken a la Hall Country « 3 . . = nd | Maryland dinner. Walsh died sov- but without a el 15 | eral years ago and there was no one players wers vi the cha ¥ of | o replace him His roast beef plonship fight m Glenna v th a m | hash with peppers was as famous as Collett, winner wn's n r t New 1 ol Mike White's oysters. Hanna was tional title at S % just week. M > { t 8 i hack of the pelo team for some sea Miss Collett. in Mrs. M. § to & all | sona 1 when Mr. Beloin of the Foreman of Chicazo, 4 and t | 8 & ( | T a | hotel ¢ name had the team he a 42, one above par ¢ first | g four W r clams. | put his her Wilbur in charge alos holea c imphrey, tor a number | for Beloln was mere familiar with A ! ‘ Tre—— B i i - wa — - % s o o o

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