New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 25

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A o arr==1IDLE HINERS ARE of Sports firmmmwmmumauuu.. | 3udsing rrom the reports emavat-| SPENQiGG Theit Time With! scovi i | Wng trom the Hartford West Sid | cump, the management of the Capi- tul City eleven Is working hard to form a combination that will take | New Britain's number in the guue which will be played between the |, » ut Clarkin Pleld {n Hartford Sunday {spending t of the unthracite coal [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925, O TRIAL FOR LIFG | Bill and Max Lead ’Em MeKechnie and Carey Have Done Much for Pirates —Defense rzvue On Age. { A = * ! Defense (o Argue On Age, ! in 1925 Pennant Chase \ . ) P—A ury wus completed yesterday in the il,'lAl of Kierett Ada ot Wil- ;m“};lu‘l, Ohlo, charged with the murder of Aden R, Cluwsor ) P—T1e | e st 1 youth of t Various Diversions Wil re, £u., Oct 1sands of miners idle a result ! he basis of ense pl suspension the busi J1agH ilkerson, counsel, ffotelve sinee Scptember 1, are {Clande heir ime in various d Sald today he w the point | Local funy Wil be there with the sions. that Adama was only 16 yeurs old racs choris tor Stan Kennedy who Will uppear ut the quarterback posi- tion for the Hartford team. Keunedy |t staried the scason off with New Brit. during the @i but he was released by the man- [The novelty ot toi he cer One of the pro ment and it was reported about (! thut Tie was not delivering the oL e is able to put uy and it wouldn't he surprising to him star in the on Sunday. The addition “Greasy” Neale, W tormer Yale s to the backfield || on New Britaln, whl plug a lole | | thit has been only too evident to all this season. Neale is a wonder at king game, Iy rated as one |, L good t ¥ wet forward pass men at the and is o slippery customer hen earying obtuin other work wic NoL £0 muny are seen any more on | When the crime was committed and lie strect corners of the cities and |41 not have the mature judsment of carly days alkout wh penalty ms of the state ers of trade and tratlie apparcntly ' will be to estabi B crime s worn off | was committed in My, Claw Those who have becn unable to {son was slafy « N remaining at [had given vo wme making Improvements about*| ) heir premises or helping their wives | The body was . n tull cannir monte, this county, wher e being renovated and [heen placed by the houise fud Ly the conl diggers | was arrested in Kans will be in better siape than . ide in | automobile, Uremises every later and confessed 1) ears in the coming winter | At Pond Creek. miners jdentsiod | Police Commissioner Ander-on De- with the gun and rifle club ave erect - | i Nifty” Swem got showing a lot of whaly of a game Swem won the Ly Nhis spectac vinuing, Bath of fhese hoys great faotball in the gum the New York Giants, The fans wanld like et info the game mare, The little { he shawed last Eunday glves hem an a hard man fo ' stop when he ge oing. la idea that ha will \ Earnikon will b At his usual placs in fullback ap stand with fhe best of them pnn ft cames o hifting the line. ('Brien his alternate, from Michi- 1, showed wall and will ba a gond when Barny wanta to ir uhstitnte take a rest vill remain elos none ecan W both sides of Hie line held e stene wall and the CGlant pac il though they are, were un- tn do mueh in bucking throug! cral fans kuow that they 1 zama § i for fans i1} be there. TLast year Britain ook the first cam: the West Sides hy a 7 to 0 while in the second game, the played 1o a scoreless fie A aletary for New Rritain, and “lowers of the loeal feam ferl con dent that the Luneh wizh, means that the state title! i be between AN-New Britain and |y Gearze Mulligan's Waterbury Blues, |y is is the gama the fans in this will come ity want to see and it 1s the hape { all that the management can ar e Kensington Athietic ci Al its annual banquet at the New : Dining Rooms on Main street, 'y = city, Tuesday eveningz. Octobey oat oclock, The club will | “brate the ending of a suecesstnl| ¢ seball geason and a program Is|, ing planned for the evening The Corbin ted Sox bascball (iso has plans in the works for 1quet to eolebrate the winni city championship. The cl v yet set a definite date for 1l diate, but expeets to do 8o within a iy short time We would lil to have Jue Ve wager of the Faicons A, C ny time at his lelsure. We have lost Jress and dou't know where to eaty him, It any of his friends this. kindly notify Joo thal We rentative sh to retuen his forfcit posted for 10 city title serc Patrick I, Burns, on Liown buseball fans in this crday for Washington, tend the next three game yayed in the world serie Senxtors and Litts Announeement has already wles that if v should playiifz of this will not upean ontests will not by city In which they were At this time, 1t is doubtful if I'ta zume scheduled for Washngton to- | for its lnkewarm Jay will be played on account of | t is not, then the 1 buck a day and in- ishington Sat and then moving ) Pittsin 1 zames, The teanss will play Saturday, | sunday and Mon Reports wer il over the countr, interegt 1 b 2 il that had died from the effecis o ving heen hit dn the head by wherever sitehed hall in 3 v questo ) i and Wil to v Vo pen if the French ¥ b o game today tomorrow at the latest, provided. | course, that no complications sct Paul Berlenbach and Jack Delaney | frave cen signed to fight for th vorld's heavyweight title on | December 11, This is one battle that | i local fans are very much inter-| ested in because of fact that the | challenger for the title hails from Bridgeport Delaney lias been on the sick list, | but hks guiding stors state that he| ill be in as good shape as ever for| the battle. 1f that is so, then Berlen- | bach is due to lose his crown when w fight is on. Delaney has knocked him out once and he will be able to » the trick again a second time. MEMORABLE GAMI New Yori. Oct. 9 (P—Seventeeen years age yesterday Christy Mathew. on, pitched and lest a memorable |, rie in his long eareer—ths play- f contest betwespn the New York | ants and the Chicago Cubs which | cideq the 1208 Natlonal leaen nt. Chicage won 4-2 by bunch- | & hits In the second inning. on hunti 1ps | ground ont a new fiehl question fre i o g A e e Sk R TR I £ AT ige for it ve conmiite 1 chaml Washing tempt to g il tegm, call into the Herald office yostioning a definite solut five years.” He go (ol w e remaining | questic in Washinglon. | yeq 05 & portable hnglow fo be decdl| FeAls OlvuEhlin' in the' Denio- i S ey cratic Contest—No Other Fights, ‘ Left to right: Bill McKechnie and Max Carey 3 y“;4\‘, you probably know, Bill MeKechnie's the pilot of the Pirates, now 1925 champions in the National league, and Max Carey's s the field captain and veteran guardian ot the middle outpost Membiers of (i vt They are two of the bia reasons why the Smoky city gang is in | "lits present position. 1ach has done his share {o carry the Bue- caneer standards to the top. Wives and children nos lieved of much Ial erson anid ens this fall. When the feries | votes, O0'Lo o much ch he potatoes | clnb, T T T T kel + e g 3 3 r’.‘,.‘___-.._.‘.wA....,.‘..._. R — Jlots that s und thetr hon of t mil SHOE g unmer is seized upon or How 1o S tiinea e DEFFATS MUNN Oct. 9 P~ 15d restling title, M SHOES are the last word le and also the last shoes to wear g : out. That's why they are so popular. (AT st {utes, with a headiock, Mun | 1l 12 ) ! ond i 12 fes with 4 | ald, and Lewis the final fall in 19 | Tavig, Ont Wit] i Vinnt it 10 headloc! pir s ; | ' VOGUE SHOE SHOP “lv the Heart of the City” =~ Washington an conm M. Caiila At Hayre Snapshots of a Baby ng the Botile By CLUYAS WILLIAMS Vurda ic entative ay nent ¢ o 18 | trom no less | L person rankiin: Bonil- | m, pros toreien mlation ‘ranikiin 1in time on th v luncheon at th wded that he greement The statement of M. Franklin llon hius set the for it is realize 1 as president of the f likely will the project—tha pllowed by (1} called upn to vote soems to he a feeling quarters that not alon klin-3ouilien 1 vietarions inl n, but that the Painleve | nay he cast out of pow- address at the on, M. | klin-Bouill hided parliament | < in pressing nee seary legislation to a finality. s notor- | lems | 1 five year limit will t thng ahout it is that settle- on| r Caillaux is returning from Washington, savs he X with regard ——— s e SALESMAN $AM “Well, then - the would be continucd,” M. Cailla reported to have replicd corresponde conversa tempts to « from M. C ailed but 1 finance -minister allowed it understood that the plan had proposed 1o him in course | 1 GN asury, and t jeeted it. I MPsST Go IN r‘;\.\gnm- \ 'fifi WaN AFTER 2 o Lo - ANCROFT LSTATI , Oct. 9 (P—An inv e of Edgar A. 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