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WEST SIDES STRENGTHEN TEAM FOR ALL NEW BRITAIN GAME —-RANGERS A C. HOLDS‘ lNTEREG]lNG MEETlNG — BERLENBACH SIGNS TO FIGHT DELANEY IN DECEMBER —COLLEGE ELEVENS GET REAL TEST IN GAMES TOMORROW———NEWSY ITEMS OF SPORT WEST SIDES STRENGTHEN LINE FOR SUNDAY’S GAME Stan, Kennedy Will Be Placed At Quarterback Against Locals—New Britain Signs “Greasy” Neale Former Yale Star—Radzewicz May Be Shifted to the Back- field to Use His Ball Carrying Power — Team ! | invasions of the Western Conference Showing Great Strength and Confidence Reigns | Supreme, A victory over the All-New Dritain football team ¢ to the ears of the fans who backing the Hartford West Sides and for this purpose, the managenent has strengthened its | lineup considerably within the past | Maniy tew day pho game will be played | ! at Clarkin Field and a number shifts will be made in the lineup|J making it a diffcrent team to meet e New Britain than the one that met | S the Waterbury Blues last 5 s A Two new guards have be ins %0 the West Sides roster, both being | 0w former members ofathe New York | sajak Glants. They are Jim Petty and | Bob McIntosh. Petty is probably the | team's choice for onc of the guard | itus positions while Bonadies will prob- | ably be his mate In this position. | Bonadies proved to be a tower strength against the Waterbury Blues last Sunday. Griffin will play at center having won the position through his good work in last Sun- day's game i‘ A Stan Kennedy, New Britaln castoft, | Kiar has been selected for the quarter- | back position to take the place of Walter Downey who is on the sick Net. Herman will be used as a re- Het halfback as well as reserve| quarterback. The back positions will | be covered by “Butey” Sturm and Davis, the long punter while Tonry Wil start at fullback New Britain is confidently await g the call to kickoff. Following Wednesday night's practice, “Bus” Pond figures that his t¢ vm‘~ will earry off the honors in Sunday's | tilt, 2 The team is'showing a greater| amotnt ‘of power in the bac and the play of the line last Sus cowld not he improved much. An important been made by William H. Neale. known die” and "Gre while of the Yale eleven (A andg satzd as one of the 8 be On the Alleys ROGERS BOWLING on y will awcet m ALLEYS STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE Fords, o 0 a1 1360 Sunday en ad i announce ma ment. | “Wid- | Pe the t hao hree “ons play wWith All-New He will he in the againet the Wert Sid tion of Neale to the line New Britain just what the lacked in th t few games, a man f with speed and the ability to run in | a broken ficld, 2 “r team has | MATOn Groeers an the dashing nlayer and tower of stre will practice and again on will be in trim for the “zip are two more Hartford crew Another impartant ¢ be made will he t Radzewich halfback position so that hi as a ball cavrier may be 1 better advantage. X gained for himself the being a heady man quarterback has desired, but whi he loses womce he has for getting away two years ™ ably ibe Eddie B back. fer m Michig ) be his alterna New Br expect when meet. New | the West the second Jess tie, Hartford raving up ! on their « in New the we fans of make state tit shonld ht for prove ) the Sunday an i that may he shiftiy g0 A from quar SIECIAL Uninnyitl MATCR Five His notl th: in Cronlry's Sturs 108 Tack itain ASINO BOWLING ALLIVS PALNIR LEAGUL Production. Jose Capablanca Chess ‘Iaxlv Plays in Ru Ha » of Hat compet ess ! at Grinding Cap " ana | o fund 1 q Car Baseball Fans Greet C uhdn~ Returnir Home i the War dolfn 1 Ttamon J Osc pitch I PLAY N IN MERIDEN Tw are sched elevens on City Pawne tle with t Eagles ¢ meet the M gamg = wh Br YNFIL TIRE 6 & PATTERY (0 ol Men JREAD THE FIED ADS FOR mrnrv KES ‘ o { noteworthy, since it | Beloit game -1 at Minnesota | an army -{at Notre Dame WESTERN TEANS START INVASIONS Ok tate En Rote o (hicago and Indiana to Michigan Chicago, Oct. 9 UP—First football | season are under way with Ohlo State en route to Chlcago and In- diana trekking into the lalr of the Wolverine, The Buckeye incursion s the most brings Coach another Big Bad weather and dark- gg's Maroons for Ten title, ! ness are not halting the Intensive windup of the Maroons' rehearsals, The uninjured squad 18 In fighting trim, Likewise, the Wilcemen, with Hunt out permanently, are ¥ to turn loose the tricks they have learned this scason, Coach Yost is prepared to run in of reserves agalnst Indiana, plans to replace W, her tackle with Chfford, and Sibley at right end with Nessell. sewhere in the Conference and worlkouts taper off today. Rockne is prepar- ing for the Army game next week and expects to keep many of his first team on the bench in the tomorrow, Meanwhile the Notre Dame game in a fortnight means more than Crinnel or Wabash, the nest op- ponents Nortl Cariton 1s ended Le the annual Dad's Day ebservance, Captain “Red” Grange and his mates of the Tilini are in fine form Lizht practice s Wis- kout for Franklin no change in line-up Louis WORLD SERIES NOTES Coach western's preparation The game for will sin's fin and Towa pla Against St cor wo | Newspapers Rept Busy Spiking Lin- | | | nors That Ossie Bluege of Wash- ington 1ad Died of Injury, has lozt nore 1 Only a little I'liird Baseman Bluege Washington, was struck on the by @ pitched ball in Pitteburgh, terday, reports were fiving ¢ the capital thatr he had been kil offfees were kept sy epiking the e ont for a (im rimor, The plasing lium s ealenlated the keeprrs to delight the § e visiting Pir sund field at Griffith sta nd nators A new pit talled, the har and the outer en cropped elose has been i 1ded he pots r gardens have e expanded 1o 4 erics proportion wral hundred ne o will tell the in Washi tand te, has be e hacl amma paper alout way three at v ogrand i s on. The hoy npr fh edizo of {1 direetly hehind Lome 1 to inelnde to the rear n stretele 1 se of 1t Vvia Al ey i rdio ente of W v corng on ernment the in Titts federal mes lin loud instailod and although 1 ved the play by ey will ted annnal sprak o amploy play report free pay later, “dnct ave tornoon spent 1o o one of from fheir 1 z to ahs Owners of Jean Grattan l\a'(‘l' e Purchase Offer | Tilton, Ontario, Oct. 9 (ATt ted that the owne of the pacer which ord at T.exington v have heen offered the Canadian mare Joan Gratfan was purchased by imhers of Mi heing trained Grattan world last for 1 for £300 \\I\\ ()\ I(ll L r. Alta., Oct. 9 (A—RBoh Fox ast night won the Cana- eddick was d the end of the r hitting low sixth IN ¥ I\ \lfi 9 (P—M\i Providence, R, I, = golf champion, and en Pa) Portland, Maine, en- t in finals of the In Il vomen's international invi golf tournament I'L\Y 20 Glenna M son, 21— 59 85 403—1 TERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS RUSSELL & BRWIN LE. Chickens. AGUE " 84 They | day i | | men in [ Unliss he 15 A e department | { | national | 8| | run, L S R L A A L SRR IR T ST R I S S 10| Real Job Confronts Em Coach Rockne and Captain Crowe of Notre Dame Face Tough Task in Developing Winner C'oach Rockne, Left, and Captain Crowe Knute Rockne and Clem Crowe, coach and captain, respectivel of the 1925 Notre Dame foothall team, have a tremendous te before them, it tlw Irish are going to live up to past pmfonn- ances on the gridiron. For, with the famous “Four Horsemen’ gone, as well as many other stai will he needed, In the above photo Rockne and C(rowe are | depicted Jooking over the squ d of m‘fl'lwm S in tr TEAMS DEADLOCKED Gridiron Strategy Rentocky Coltmels and Raltimore Piaying (BY (Lafayelt On the dr end is trom Proper Position CHARLLS BERRY) OriglcaiRcetENith Three Games 1201 yom in Tittle World Series, .”’)‘ two | Paltimore, Oet 2 (- -The from th Ken irom yo I'lie opposition usually uees an effort to box the end. ‘Fhat task is generally designated to and the Baltimore quarter and fullback. {time ehampions of the International To outmaneuver the efiorts of the |ieagnue, rested todav in their qu opposition, an end sheuld never wait | world oro for the play to come to him "n;‘vfl‘ that 1:ft the t | c he #hould keep going!deadlocked with three victories each. into the piay. | will resumed Saturday An end shouid always try 1o and econtinued here until the cham smash into before mter- | pionship is decided, form. | = o to thre cky Celonels Touisville Orioles, seven junior series six conte the hance o able to do so, it is al« [ will be able to a coneiderable gain around his 'Suzanne Lenglen Meets (erman Tennis Champion Vienna, Oct. 8 (P—Suzanne Teng- the French tennis champion, ' all |reached here yesterday, thereby dis- £ppointing a large welcoming party which expeeted to receive her today. | mak- as a ad of time. it is far more eifective is to meet German {an champion, Irau Neppach an opponcnt by [Lenglen is the first him while standing on your | IFrench player to re poor system that uld | tions w subjects of ays be discouraged, It gives the emy countries, i with the ball an opportunity to| She will ) g pace eide-step the mixed would-be and continue his| Salm Von most certain that I end Never ter where after it, stand flat-foot No mat- | the pls Iwa follow it up until the is downed, Ioliow all plays to the opposite side. Always l¢ ing a teckl and certain. Trying 1o stop tacklir fect len > your feet wher She ‘s won- | Mile, outstandiag tennis el former AL E en- ve as | doublos Hoogstraten, partuer in int Ludwig ackier , almost an entire new eleven | ining r‘dm)‘ | | titlists of the American association, i ERS PLANNING FOR BUSY WINTER SEASON 5[:31131\'&,4&” SIGNS T0 MFET DELANEY COLLEGE TEANS I " FIRST REAL TEST (Gridivon Warriors on Edge iorj Games Scheduled Tomorrow New warriors were ing the the Im al Athletic Club Has & Larg Nuhber w” Things in The Works LJ The Iang A resting meeting chub rooms on M . d(}n'};‘ i [ec. ll York, Oct Sinto reported thu cluss minsi in va on edge toduy awuit- a st opening gun which sets ol s AL Lo play e 1 st tronger big castern Abrahamson, the troupe, stated | will put o their first real U ALUES LI Thus far, the squads i 1l n's pinrt on Crippled ston the troupe show for skirmishes 1 Hom of this 1 Couel the cl 0od shape and N participated in warn only. gles up netit Childs Results of latter should on what the One of the together the Guorgta State machine in theie annual inte sectional clussle at the Ya dium, Governor Waiker of G and Mayor of Atlanta are see tl Coach Lou Your sylvania prepared for Kill Roper for his ehan the Tiger and s ces Washi Light Harvard no ansiety Middiehury Iy LOIOITOW's a detinit AN ace will bring and Penn | {during the Munager st (1on. who is haudling 1he schedule 1 that he has thing in readiness for the or turnish nth teams ¢ headiin Ashiey rou b team vouches sicee Middle foothutl Tech g ry Kims to toothall game He the baschall seo field during the af at gume Sunday has made ¢ igd Uis Penn- in Providene with Brown nm ol squad a at the battle cused 5 ye on e terdiiy, to funds Pring prac limitir will pr ‘ Mary's fickd s for practice at Lithnania L.uvlmnl late nigl workout n oo il session. eton glon und lee serimms The Crimson couc the Dal over Teo his cr ioin the meeting danees, ban 1 card tournaments, 1< 1o remo ha sun will squad in practice prob-cluh voled to purchase new furni- Bickard nex vhaeh has which he o n tilt Willi and rful ele by Mary againgt Sur interceetional e wee - {HANLON BEATS S0CC011 tate Champion Finds nother 1 lors ant aports ite 11 conthern ars by man Shithello play " Opponents ¢ more than five pounds per Gantal S Form and Runs Ont With a Pret- the Yale squad ve bt witl until the Penn game 18 carded by T workout for th Pitt's fray with W wther h Toss rety to | signal | gulars 18ySRox ty High String. drill ot oin 1 Hanlon, \mpion JOEL ADAMS G;’\P'i'MN Yrad Soecoli reation 100 rooms by Lenky Forward Tloeted Hanlon hip " arn it with Inex form inl Somth Church Team Thi Winter er and and hom Many Veterans Report off durin finish an efiort g 20 up He fell down, that should hav le. anid Hanlon seized the { tunity to.run out on him n the city ney defeated Caruso 75 to Muldowney's second win Colokey nosed of the closest tournament 5 to 64. A pretty 50 was reached, pulled | game out of the fire for Colokey. Ry 1 the league, Muldowney ia the only one who hasn't yet a | The standing of the contestants | | | pent consider | serie form meth- | Hanlon a big the made Joel Adama, iround star of la ising lgh scorey als to squelel ov Captain Frank |Cornell tackle the varsity aft rhead play ear Soeceli L year's Kearney )5 heen r ban) 1 will ntest. Tack Ongley navy to ove cled captain by the|basketball quint however, on ! last night - Rermet Parker, ain, was again cho ood number of candidates we nand including practically all of the veterans. Cecil Cooley, [ Alhert Havlick position, Lister Rockwell, and were back, {Howard May, % |Jack Wilkes, another veteray, pected to be out next week with several new aspirants. The team will practice res for the next five or {will then begin its {Games with fast land in urch ininal veteran 1 to hment to the biy play restor champion. practic been | oppor proha mad én to inet eapect fournament frnti the namen Mar ame tram ag opposes William center, "y Henry hburn which who plays Kilduft Carleton while showed SENATORS BACK HOMP. Wachington the fournament ! Kasprow in one plaved in score of Fatten Wi & new hy A man, Luft, In oLy Plareres Creeted lost a game. | T six weeks playing young te snrrounding | sought. home-and-home pre- forred.” Arrangements can he made by getting in touch with Manager | Parker at the Herald oftice, or tele phone 2138 nighta. Crowds at Station——Confident That They Will Win Todax as follow:s s her ars 1ms Muldowney Caruso Kasprow Ot to Washington 9 (@ The Sena thelir S fan towns returning continte world aerfes sot with here today reached the ’h after midnight half a fhon liand at the station champions r capital short despite the 1 fans were on the (oloke Wolfe .. Hall Noonan Marinen The games lll flle (_lau B rotation tournament will start next \h»rw\n! and Tuesday with 14 entries. ’ | | hour, to greet nothing bt to (i the outeome of the Anair et hack o yestorday at Pittshy Ossie Riuece haseman of the Senatore There seems econfidence amon plavers as FOOTBALL |Orioles and Colonels $1-00 $9.50 Tie in Junior Series —SPECIAL— Baltimore, Oct, § (P—Tk Ken- || ALl LEATHER Atimore, Oc he Ken- | $1.50 tucky Colonels from Loulsville, ti- || BALL... HADFIELD' tlists of the Amerlcan Association, | ("SPORTING 'GOODS - 1o | was | it on the head by a pitehed Vall in | third | spa who ~storday's mame, was sl nie offacts of the hlow when ho ar. {rived last night with the rest of t team. Manazer Ha {ever, that Rluege mi refurn to the line-np today. focling and the Baltimore Orioles, seven |time champions of the International league, rested today in their quest of |the junior world series crown after six contests that have left the teams !deadlocked with three victories each. | I not. earta irr-n\mh ations inly tomorraw. barring any An en for himsclf play, soon u er., 1 who ma by reputation hard, clean hia the An end with a reputation a sure, hard tackler who man hard when he goes 1stantly wins the respect | of his rivals and his end i shunned. The play is shifted from him, Such a reputation, however, comes from hard work and earnest | vor, plus a close study of the | opposing team's methods, which often makes it possible to decipher it of the opposition before MORNING == THE ONE A_ LoT FAFIR LEAGUE OPENS Bowling Team Start Off Season With | a Bang at Casino .Alleys—Large Crowd of Rooters on Hand. The Fafnir Bowling league opened | » with a bang last night at v'.u-; alleys and a large crowd of | rooters watched the matches rolled | The enthusiasm was at a high pitch | | throughout the night and several in- teresting matches took place. The Fafnir Tin Can league will | nt ason tonight. ht teams nposcd of the select bowlers in have been formed and h start shoting at the pins, for the city records to . The Fafnir league has also eight cams entered in competition and all players are ready for a stren- gn during the season. cature of the evening's sport battle staged between the Stations No. 1 these games, a large rs made the spectacle resting through their hard Banning was the shin- the entire play and his might be due in some re- act that all the women hecring him on. The matches played last the score col- 3 GIRL ANY USE - SPELLER FOR ONE Totory n th watch out Te found in | | produces about | nited Etates apple fifth gt the U crop. one There’s at Least One in Every Office AND _EARLY IN THE SHoP- OF INTEREST . THe BUSINESS TAATS WHY, /~\ND INCLINED To BE SHE WAS. OUT AN HOUR AND FOR LUNCH YESTERDAY / \—‘—\_/—J BRIGGS THERE'S A CERTAIN PERSON AROUND HERE TeAT COMES IN LATE EUERY MORMNING -+ SHE oUT To FARTIES | THink THErRE 'S DRINKING GOING ON AROUND MERE Te0 - ~ITS BAD FoR The BEST \NTERESTS OF Taa ComPynry TS FIRST I TAKE I | SAW WILLIE THE OFFICE ' - AND Poy SNEAKING A SMOKE GO o~ v & TopAY AND | TOLD HiM \ NOUR AT AND COA™ - A = FRESH" \ N MINUTES