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It tord New st Le a bitter thing tor Hapt. Lo taste deteat at (he hunds of : Britain tn wny Lranch of sport, Lut we always thougnt thut Hart- 01t Was 80 used Lo that | nother beatiug wouldn't dent the turd shells that the teams In the Canital Ciy have bullt about them y now that But West Liritain licre comes the news that the Sides tootball team following at at the hands of Nuw last Sunday has e Lrery man ot them been lire On the quiet, there was so much the long green taken out of tord last Sunday by New et rooters, that the banks in Hurtford have had to send to New York for a reserve gold supply and Mapager Melntosh, Scoteh though his name founds. must lave got his Irish up because there are a large number of temperamental football stars with- a job today in Hurtford. It's strang; 1o think that fear up bray 1nnds of ¢ when one looks at jt the West v under defeat at th e Mulligan's Blues of W vy and then when New Britain lays on a worse beating, the team gets fired his ight a Grorge Mulligan in Waterbury, He night bring his team of high priced Atars to this city or New Britain might show its brass in the Brass ity and CGeorge might have to fire his eleven. You never can tell, be warning to They say the West Siders put up 1 terrible exhibition against the All- New Britaln combination] hut w vlse could they do. With Barnikow, | Radzewich, “Red” O'Ncil, Donlan, Connoelly, Bean, Vose and all the others playing rings around them, they couldn’t help but make a poor showing in the field It wasn't so mugh that the West Sides made a poor showing but vas niore 0@k poor. We don't care what is aid about the game. New Dritain put it on the West Sides and Man- ger Melntosh can get the entire Vale or Notre Dame eleven up there, nd as long as he calls his team the West Sides, New Britain will have thie team's numb No matter what you sa p New Britain from beating Hartford. The football team might ¢ to Bridgeport, might fall before Wath ury, might be swamped by eme other appregation, but put them in against the West Sides of Hartford and they will come home vith the bacon e It would even he ; 1 het to WRe LBarikow with two woodan legs nd no arms and put him in vonld still erash through just the same, and he the oll ime © suggest 1o the Hurtford West Sides that betore the reorganized team takes the field, 1y be senf dovn to Menorial field 10 wateh low New Britain does it dand then they might be able to copy {1+ New Britain's methods and ay real foothall. from the article an- dishanding of the West Banks and other busi- institutions have failed for cveryibing that was fn them only to baek and flou And that v the Hollow hopes to We rounein =id viote the teann: come at the Hollow will 1inst New Britaing true, v tlourizh W Dailey the W lias listened to the call and i nging to have rere the attraction | St Sunday. It will bo either this cain or the Naval Base team Newport. Both of these gations vill e zood numbers when they play \ his Manuze - I Rritain 1 ot the fans \t-Norwall city vernd of the foothall fans in this it 1o know why New Britain ge Walerbury to Get Barn he was wood hoet N med up like “HAIR-GROOM™ {4 KNecps Hair Combed, Glossy ¢ ¢ ( Well-Gnoonied all Day Hatr-Groom dignified cream is comb- which a few at aoy Mil- ing ) costs onl cents a drug store p lions use it hegcauee | that gloss nat- and it give ural well.groomed ef- feet 16 the hair that final touch to s both in business and on asiol Lven stubborn, shampooed hair stays 111 duy fn any style you liKe, ‘Halr-Groom™ s greascless: also Ips thick, hez lustrous ir sl dre nraly or grow REDUCED RATES For Membership Y.M.C.A. Men $10 Boys $5 | Du ving October throughout the sta “ | hall, Sides could | ew Britain making ther | you can't management of | New | from | = he died NEW 1RKE1 Lhiu | p—————n opporfunity to v ice their griet and T sty wion i iy e || Gridiron Strategy sympathy with the famlly i the sudden and untimely end* of - Miss Eleanor Burns, Miss Burns was a T member of the Rangers' minstrel DOZLN DONIS FOR ENDS troupe and she wus hit (BY CHARLES BEIRKY) (Lhtayette—All-Anmcrica End, ~Lon't take your a big o 10 her song gand football team 1924) dance numbers, eye off will also lack a loyul rooters as she was present at most of the gam which were played ever ll”" ever lot the opposing tackle $=Don't ev. the outside of you shoek | fopon't rail to rush th OF I8 Ewhon playiig ons tic feil “"‘v‘ | Liandicaps his ccuricy Loy you, ST r et the play got on | [ The mins [ {rehenrse freh 1 trel troupe was to have last nig but the [of the sudden p : of one lmembers was so great that was no lof the {form the be sOng Al | =Dbon't wuit tor plays to con NN Tyou; always meet them or the earsul Wil Gosition may, outguces you. | G—Dbon't o un tl 1 8 by 1 th |on the spot to| op- lades Kroup. hell FFriday nig receive fieid your speed 0w to be The Rangers 0N play Thom: Thomaston next Sunduy, Practice will he held to- | night at 7:30 o'clock Lithuanian All members urged to e m i ton in | | WL torget Use of your hand | Never use the | sive, | S=Dow't fuil to follow a!l plags to the opposite sid {tooted like cituse the on the de s on the re presc PROF, FOOTRALL " MENACES SPORT Dou't stal flat- L spectator simply play is not coming you | wa 9—Don't fail to dive after on all open tackles, It matter thic [Who tries to bring down 1 with the ball witheut | | ot | man casy is an to elude wekler man wing his !V Major Grillith Sees Decline in : Gridiron Game 10-—Don't | the fail ty tackle when ttin | him out much of th MReCess 0 the play deeline | 11=Don’t stop (o look tor the hanl foothal) | 1 bunts; time and specd was pre- | lded in your objective by fol- {dieted by Major John L. Grif- the course; fith, @ commissioner ol |h»: | big ten, in an address prepared for | @ delivery before a joint luncheon of [PO0¢ “ Michigan and Wisconsin alumni ;‘,"’}“,““*"‘jv'_" Chicago yesterday | L y “An editorial the other day sug- | gested that we needed professional foothall bees the highly trained | playrs who would compose the pro | | teams would cmplify the finer polnts |in the game to the end that more | ‘lwwc would play football,”" said Ma- | | Chleago, Oct. 18 (A—The of foothall, if pro fonal is too mueh cucour d, You lose of ic ral play of 1t is 1y most | hard b of On the VA‘lley:s ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS TTANLEY WORKS MENS LEAGUR The Harts, jor Griftith. o editor further ed that the reason whi hoys took up baseball was | partly bec of the influenece of | i ten stavs who demenstrated to the | v boy how the game should be Hud ol . S | hut foothall is grow This sounds legical enongh Ithe facts are that fng tremendously. in favor, v with the player hut also ith the {$ectators and Liseball has fallen off I | fifty per cent in the last three years, | jndged by player partiefpants, | relines ca facts knoek editor's the- into a cocked hat “There are approximately (welve | I million boys enralled fn the public |gchools of Americp. Busebalk is Ilooked upon ot ] | 12 hy the g man {hese schools Inot played at all Leonatder it reat. honor to play on their sehool foeth pall team. As a vesulf the < . |days do not lack for foothall there is probabls niore nes #ood foothall material in the con {ference this fall than sver bofore in the higtory of these ten universities From (his it wonld that sport can grow without the influence | of the professionals and T wonld {itke to =0 on record it e it | fessionaiz years { diums that I no more useful than rdfums o Arles, Nime | Athe olothall toda v that the unite dle the crowds who Last University ectator If a |1t 1s v for |alize footl W oonly N ‘nr and Lasebull Ioweyver, they you n | materia) seem - fhat ne. the games. at the ted all | ¢ Chic SEANLEY WORKS Humdi ns to g order | piaver interest Low Guy Wire Pulls Cab Firom Autemobile Warwick, R. 1. R The machine wnd impact hoth m o elder Bowers suf from v hich later at the ¢ rondwi fored a skulls fractuee several Lours Island hospital son was not serionsly the by IProviden et ceond the | Rhode The aceident Kind 1o he cansed aturday the 1 a fown cot Taine ta s Polic ansett Spark if | Ling day ordered the Nar [tric Tighting company to remove it ! workmen haisted it fo a-new | They said it had been atte | to a formerly, but that the | rstorm of t week loosened the fimb {to which it was stru :lf He Iigches Pole He up. lana role fron . N R. ves . Al [ Will Take Air to Nomae | i ) ) | Osto, Oct. 13 P—Amundsen’s air- [ EETEN ! | he expects to fly 1o 1 1 64 ship in which t ith P noat its trinls in belng overhauted and equipped with | Mayback motors. Th noorite | masts will be erected at Rome, Tron- { ahiem and Svalbard 1t the Nopth Pole reached the ship will |as poseible toward Nome vear, will wn-| dergo SALESMAN SAM is successfully far suit- A | , BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUGEDAY, OCTOB ont in [ Naval Ac ER 13, 1925. £ LFADERS 0 SCOUTS NEEDED Program Calls for Added Assistants Jully Ve —IH‘ v Bogs! Oct. 13 (A reriea will need The Roy at least | rve as execntives and tives neetion | 6 first- rating and | organized. plans have of intensive an s how ] A this need D Taxpayers Is Saved ‘,‘ : i 1 P nized | training eourses in different parts| J “hools in 1 co ) a0 mipils t coum 1t held 1chers Coll o wi ty. and will open course will he re- | with such and veasonably rtict edue; general assure ar field will n this t an ments citi mier season ap- hoys the ucted the America ! in the Scout 1 during the year 10%and now fotals The Lo sy 200,000 Wad mps o by 160,- | 1,000 The out ny Eleven ‘or Princeton M 1o keep the o Pt 1 o ' ssionally Prepares { Boy § Tholiaiatd as possible on. fonally § recelve sote man to He'll probably encon, stop an S 11 thi; be used ow the Stars Play the Game 4 YRIP ¥ gers g eam of ba of grip of same far more than the Grip slightly Ly popular flat pas for by end, Al 1924 T omorro Hway B eserver You canwear smart shoes and still have comfortable and healthy feet. 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W. asion” with former treasurer vert, of the credit hoard, Investigations of South NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, was only nominal, a auart bottle of whiskey sold here for three shillinge six pence Tea More Popular Than Beer in Old ¥urland London, Oct. 18 (A=Tea, Eng- land's national beverage, has become |more popular than ever in recent | | years. Spirits and beer, on the oth- er hand, have been drunk in much ! reduced quantitics since the war Gallons of 1d of the ¢'s opinion in no way tnerl- Senators Norbeck and Me- both of whom are former rs. Accordingly he felt there use for tmmediate addition- 1 rther Investigation does dis- [Yale Varsity Eleven Intact for Penn Game New Haven, Conn,, Oct, 13 (P— Yale football coaches yesterday ade hered to their policy of keeping their varsity ele Intact the Penn [ me next Saturday, aithough Kull- at the present time. Aea consump- |back Dun Allen did no¥ don his uni- tion in the same perold has risen for use of «light bruises re- {from 6.68 pounds to 8.40 pounds per ceived in the Geor battle, Yes- 1s are pending fn county and |head. More wine fs belng drunk and terday’s rehearsal for nest Saturday courts agalnst Iwert, A |coffee {s returning to favor. Wil il drill and dum- isin ieatlog R Gommitten it limmy Wadsworth, Jr., that he had misapplicd New York senator, wi Allen's fullback berth for the either senator,”” he said, ill be prosecuted to the full beer consumed population per numbered ven in 1918, compared with 16.54 or odnes, lik ator Norbeck, 1 bec Hmited to sig oothall. son of the The Wine traae reciew Dy the lessened drinking of beer and |spirtts to high taxation. 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