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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925, On the All 70 h Speaking | ., —— | Gridiron Strategy | "M} e e N. B, Lumbe A S ALIOIRE o f s por t § B, 20w s —Keep Your Ejeson the Ball— —_— rev] : h!‘:r;ln‘yn‘:;l;:]:P [ e Mooai- (BY CHARLES BER [ Miss Titley, One of Feading Stu- | €15 of depression,” gald D Me P B EeA S s exston, ! Stedma A Lafayette—All-America Iind, 1624) R AT ol [ n, “but these never seemed Sporls writers about the state are |~ """ I e e on oot At den (IS HAQERits or Dieprossion (1 EE SR04 N oqalRoRs R ae b eiready pleking the Waterbury ] 1s 88 necossary to success in foot D MeCracken Keports, supEgestod fae her act, but it 1 be. l3jues tor the state champlons, but ot b . [ ball as in any other sport, lieved that Wmporary insanity was i Perhaps it Is more necessary for [ Poushbecpsle, No Y, Oct, 7 ()= | responsible.” lust et . f the end than most of the other| Temporary insanity is belleved ————— h the West Sides in Hart- b3l p : players, since the end is more orf Dr. Henry Noble Mera ten, presi-| Diamond Bro Ci ford as a criterion to work under in e th R it e ] e f Brooch Kicked their selection, then they should 458 4311330 [ unlimited possibilitics, 441 Exid i . » vait until New Britain plays Harte [y, jaces aide’ Batvory ) Every yeur many of the niost im | ird before any cholee Is made, ;'wv‘\-}mm 9 39 portant games are decided rmmwi Sarthhan g 20 100 sensational run that usually follows - - Isuch a break of the game. . 10 have been 6 r 3 z e e e Around New York Street the ablost most esteemed stus- New York, Oct, 7 (M —A diamond | i more than $8,000, hody Miss Anna Frances| Was picked on Thnes Squaro last Balley, 21 Wis foundshan night a it had been kicked about ) 1 el by theater crowd lently for so ) E % om a hook in the rowds evidently for some n Journal, fs interested in air- O'Nell l‘ww:ffl Keeping one's vye on the ball is e r ronin, ventorday| Um RS A Y S ¥le made hig first Aight 0 [, Bannon .......0., 85 38 7 the fiest and most important step b roner Card sadd she had heen dead | Scarchers were unsuceesstul in an he other day, We re |#f:lonou G - 7 the recovery of a fumbled b overal hours, She was the daughter| 21empt to locate them. The pin, peated that phrase “in an alrplane” [y : g M When a player spies a loose ball, Mr. and Mrs, Stop slightly bent obviously from bieng again becauge we remember when | Whitmore T | his first thought is will T fall on the | or Creveland A lo(ier aadressai ta| Atamped on, wWas burnod ovanta the U'bil was umpiring while we wero |Carvell .l Tl B /Ll and b contont - with' gotlig |iian orotliar, gave no hint as. (5 tha] Jost praserty wlork. ot policn Hesa playing ball In Merlden a few years 420 400 411—1249 | POSSession of It or will I try to pick | motive for Killing herself. Her par-| 4N ¢ the finder, Joseph Bal- 0, he was often in the air on| Eddy Milk. |1t up and attempt to gain sume s ure coming here, L t had not been claimed at a me of his declsions, How about | Ptrohecker ... SENA0 at fyardage, Dr. MeCracken said Miss Bailey's | l2te hour last night, t, Ph1? Eddy . i i | Once upon a time foothall conches | ereative work i pootry showed abil. | e Ralnantil \ 9 | taught that falling on the ball wus! ity of no common order. Her nca. Explained — {the recovery of a fumble und the | The We cce by the pupers that Ihil [y ; Doherty, sports writer for the Meri- - | jthe only corrcet and proper way 10| demie standing was above the aver. e troubla wi 08 cen- e White Jackets are without a 0 a9 o |attempt the recovery of a fumble M_-‘.mar 1y‘<l‘,|l.‘v. ; m‘ “\m\ h;. q,”ft sors ij '»‘-‘\l‘lll‘u.”xlmtth;;l;:mqr .Ln: .ame for next Sunday. They would Hopers vals Times have changed hawever, and, | time before {he 1y, ho said, she | sor humor.—Lafayette Lyre, \e to hear from any football ag- : Ry - 2t fexcept in certain cas s i gation in the state welghing 130 || ] ci0 8 %= 31 method is rather obsolete, | pounds, The game 18 to be played [commey ...000000 4 10n 104 It the hall is loese and the plaver | iiere in New Britain. - Address all vy 15 g g feels that he can pick it up bLefore | G G L e § - ol L communications to H, Carlson at 408 = F v rival player can break up the t l st s | Blackstones are millionettes 4 S 5 9 course to pursue, | * We call atfention of the sport |yuch, *ooor - It i just ug easy to pic® up a ans of this city to an article which | Yo 08 " fumbled ball as it is to regain pos- | g J 7 ,,fi; HTP veprinting from; the Hart- |Dickineon ... 9 9 session by falling on it Ineldent- | (We ” expla’fl) ord Times written by Dink Freer | 2 ly there Is always the possibility Jout some of the old {ime sports o of the player gaining much addie| || If three of a kind make triplets and four hout some of i L RO it | s nen in this c Woodford . 0 fonul ground if he is on his feot of a kind are quadruplets, Blackstones when he regains possession of {he o Kl i : hall, . may rightfully be called millionettes. he “Herald” will work the Kikes 1 [aL s g g 1 8. seraph on Sunday afterncon to SU'hen A 1]‘.'1 IJ‘;(‘"I 5 i"“ < '”"i’ for ‘”‘” I ] Why? Because while we make millions frear § et series play b ay. 5 26 > break e and a nuniber | X x 3 <how the world series play by play N ‘_‘[‘4"”“-,'h:‘1|1m| Offllackstones every month, you can plck It I8 expected that a large crowd of e 1 5 7 A ' i Hartford fans will be on hand 10| Ly ypyy iy BOWLING ALLEYS e . pesbullliglainlva g A /‘- § ALY fi‘c’ fi{ty’ or five thousand Black- ; LING ALLE hest to dive after It and he content — \ : B stones at random and always be sure of vateh the bLnard becanse the boards niG 1¥; 5 | Bk . | G PIN With the mere possession of the ball, a ord we closed tha Jay. | I / ) 1 H BEIEON AT DG S UL e 2 —_— ) ) finding the same finely-made, uniformly Washington and_ Piltsburgh _wil Gy SR :‘w. 0 o o satisfying cigar. Always 100% Havana e “"':J"L"Y,",’:: “'T:"' "','v],::‘,.f,:.”:}“';: i BOTTLL MORE HEECTWD : | filled. Always the same sweet, mild taste, | are scheded 1o batte risit [otean B AR ; of all Blackstones are sold in handy Pocket ;1‘:~“'\“yy.1| ‘1’,{'};.' thefacties Sn L 18 R G ’Mi rookhyn - Barteader Puts Armed TI\@ Q"@Atest é‘tol'y Packagcs -Of Son lofaclary-fre.rh, foil. b relschneider 0 1 515 Rohber To Ront By Wiclding I i i K niapped cigars—the same Blackstones as Fia coming woekeend wil sively | il 4 S o \' 'l “‘ Bricting | in this week's those sold from the cedar box. That’s the A diartiond-New Britain - aftair ). Sl i ovel Weapon Lest proof of their unif d o B T o s proof of their uniform goodness. ihen thogbis T.“;“ L a e i s : e SATUBDAY E'VENING PO_‘ST~ J ~H’wa”‘z.5 best Blackstone was a fine cgigar 52 years e T AU ] Wi e auiisyears i et / : i B L2 - Z atits very finest in this year of 1925! —in your 1925 K horns on Sunday at Hartford. sack fa : T 2 self in the Kings County Rospital to- | Team No. 3, New York, Oct, 7 (P)—Aftor Anolftadin® looks RonalEtiom RN l‘idfl undergoing vopairs, Pistol shot e e : The lngh W the present time with the excep- | | e, 46 o 99 - N T‘;x’ is 4ble (o strengthen I line 5o Norton .. M Saee 8y ;_"“"Hl‘ e '\j““"’:"“" il R it the buclkfeld, he will have a team o . 7 p2= 201 farmed robber vith a bottle, aud (he | ) / 1o be fearcd thronghout the atate. - 282 {armed paviner fired, missing the har : ; iet1zs [tender. but inju 1 part l goaches “Bus” Lond and Duve __|ner. The injured wan was placed e C G 4 job on their hands at N . 71 a taxich and driven off, / vounds were in his arms and body S Iv".“”‘l‘l}‘l;-ynm of the All-New Britain | foorier : SO s N Ly Ly P s e | If you humor a toothall team touight to change the fagun i : |ave heen collecting funds for the cntire system of signals which have | bddie 50 s | 0/l ilefunae of (heir leader, Willim Voo false huuger, YOU'H heen used so far this scason, The 7 19107 who is in jail awaitin ial on | reagon for this is hreause Stan Ken- . 4 " Bes of homicide, It “ho was | » l W, g 2 '. 1k ' . s ' L e e e :gg;fitefour real | g For Ollld' Returns Use Herald Classified Adots us heen sigmed up by the 5| ase Ao s ‘ gang. ides of Hurtford and will probably |[Julinson an ol the and there wouldn't e much to it Sunday af the plays i ein & S Waterhury Mayor is Returned (o ce the local cleven this Sunday bR P : " 7‘7 | i iy ot | : el WSy i 5 RO REBLEGTED Many of us eat « Slty Slghfs—Sidewalk Baseban. sy oLuvas wiLLikil - L L ‘ too much, anyway, ’ T : ; by the same numbers, | Bred . =t S 5 Bfid II Lv:'[.,",{1”'\-‘1”[;\1 be able to give the " sotiee| Ofice and Bntire Ticket Accom- ¢ overburden the stomach, “| plays wway betore they oven started | - ! ’ 2 | 1 ] t ) H"] SR i be any- | SOUTIL BND LEAGUY panics Him. i P { ] ye I 'hl by hing nice for ~ Kinnre 65 TR tae tinl \Waterbury, O T (P—May ..! Next time you “feel faine” and think { \ : ] e : L Ll e e R It will allay your apparent hunger, diter 1o give the Torrington boy a | 5 i | Mr, G an f : riter o 32 }m.r uiltoi and thu‘st, and give you a genuine, ood share of the credit for e wime, but in the hustle and bustle X e gL e of 1he day's v he wys simply |0 ; R o e i !!\afl wentioned, ! cwich has shown |5 PSRRI City Bimself to be one of the best quar- | Walthers 88 s S S T e T D T Then o B forbecks New Britain has had in T o e i e i e you'll be ready for your next vears and his snappy work in direct- Toum N6 siele o I regidar rhea ot y ing (he tcam has hrousht him to the i 0 e giiar meal, with a hearty zest. fore as i player. Fis work last o : e e 5256 d S O ey SR Vi Sl i > ; thlevien L) teeth clean, the mouth wholesome, credit is due. we take this oppor- tunity of telling the fans what we CASING BOWELING ALLTVS Iso add thing of the Torrington boy's effort | Sl i e e SPECIAL MATCH b TR " . : . 5 | Nevimston T : rl imid To aid digestion, use vepuilican . Ve ing defeated It is not because we thiug Ra wieh will be offended at not b written up. that we do this, e — hs i not built that way and cares 5 gt paoise | MISS REINDEL SURPRISED of what the papers say about him. Automotive Sntes = I e e S A P le docs his work the Lest way he ! l# i R [evening in honor of Miss il ons how ) a5 [Reindel at | ne, 138 Chapman | i Istreet. Games plaved and mu Iully 2000 fans from this city,| Frivkeon : P T i enjoyed. FFreddie Blankenhure yould attend the game in Hartford i Rl rave e e AT rloston sieps ‘Afi' y ’ e s i vor el . o il e er Every Meal” | Jer-city game to be played this | SPUCIAL MATCH s e Fafuir Company. . makes the intsrest in the com- | Fords, A.?\’\ 0t mere intense every min- . Hartford and New Britain THE WORLD st e oo BT KT 2 s fair to take the honors in v N e gune Sunday, the entire fan- | X N \a | Eyesight Speclalist e N g PR Zum of the city Wil be on hand to |} 5 n 27 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 N 3 © McClure Neweraper Syndicate ' e i g u . - ‘ . ‘\\. %EHAVOR[ASTS/ - S TR o) WILLAMS T Wi will be greatly strength- e ————e e sed f inday’s tiit. There is no | Fatnie Glrls. s o o1 he stron Mo - 3 »(SALESMAN $AM ' It Saves Soap and Water, Too st combinations in the state which | h Sy vas shoan by the stand taken | . 82 Georze Mulligan's Blues of e day. Waterbury | Bt ot with a win PR A0~ THits IJRISTIATL \ Q) (== et e N (LL-AT Ba Tr{fi"lfi'iu”?'uin'&u-;s?\f_L-Wtr\ TS neer tie s and the slight fine 4 ; MY WEE POUGHT HERE e > I\ D " bbb P et S e x * AINT N 00D~ 10E oL | ( cone || WELL- E FIXED \T- BOT WE ] OF coumoe Q\O!;Ns‘g%n%w:g:n?filfiwg BT WHAT'S || DONT DI@ YOUR wot stamp 1 18 above the class | Koorber *"001000 . HAD IT A IAEEW AND IT WONT [FIND THAT (TS BEEN “ORMED 1N NOT - CUP OF CoFPee. ¥ QUR _rbv«r—g u\c;];_‘ HAND IN S0 ALY AL e PIR S N ARy | |COFFEE ~ DID YOu EVER DAOP MATRE. sy 0 W 5 ! s T IN TH (OFFEE DoT 7 A TRLKING There will be two opportunitics for | & 3 - (N— : AR t 1c on the com- - th of New Britain | jom v next Sunday. New |We play against the West Sides : bkt o opportunity and Water- | “€" inst North Adams | Waterbury beat to 3 and New Brit North Adams team 6 GETS DECISION el el £. Oct. 7 P—Newport WIN POLO MATCH igh! won a de Westhury N T Oct * Wilthur of Tn Sanfard's Hurrieanes easily 1 bet. Rrawn, baek Davereys Milhurn's ort of Portiand. Meadow Broew poloists here yester- et i Hudifer, oo Frée, awm say, 1y Bih b b Bl et natlh \