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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925 ALL.NEW BRITAIN PRACTICES FOR ALL.NORWALK - HIGH SCHOOL TEAM FACES TOUGH OPPOSITION SATURDAY—RUMORS OF lan R, Btidsiaspieniterpiti st e stio e ase fenis s s . $e3t et CHTR 4 PECKINPAUGH, GOSLIN AND |Ohio State’s New Sophomore Sensation in Action*WF.,.fl,@Nu!N WL GOILEGE FLEVENS CAREY MAY LEAVE TEAMS ’ e —— | WAKE BiG FIGHT| MOVE FOR GAMES Bt etid Bhorcetoh Moy Bocame Maniager ofBoston et Fi njjf e S f S W R Y MMrmmDmmmMOMmgMMMSwmsmHmehm Red Sox — Pirates Star Outfielder Said to Also Ll : ,5v=*“”‘* ol e e s B MWWMWMMW Big Football Saturday of Season Have Managerial Aspirations—Clarke Griffith and . Y g 47 2% - Gy d ‘ o Barney Dreyfuss Have Made No Official Announce- Pt o VOO A e T e e P U s ments—Strange Shifts of Players in Past, ‘ AR iy of s 8 : L g sl | e LLb b, mplonship race urday in the |scaon game with Michigan. The Yostmen, | Syracuse is cu route to oo By The Associated Press, | Invelved in a deal with Boston along Pittshurgh, Oct. 15.—Daschall has| with Goslin but this the experts re- home the bacon and retain the el [sturts Uils evening for Columbus for unexpected and at time strange ways | called, las ever been the custom of : i : | L Oiio State of shifting its forces: its athleteas of | the major league magnate. Officials ! i LM ey g ¢ ; s R DA SRR RIS e e e i i ehanging thelr colors, announcement usually I mounted - ‘ ¢Hy ; A g Ay e aosniniin g I Tobto i tionko b moeLuall nik Galtn b There have been a number of [only to confirmation in most hig oo o : s , 4 . - ; i, ¢ Michigun has won clght and tied iy Py e Sy reum will tigure i queer twists of fate that have|deals 4 s G L 4 X i’ / o i i one of the eleven games 1t has pluy- | v o . 3 an interseetional combat I 18 coni- brought stars of the rival Pitts-| Peckinpaugh himself, however, " = LR i s A A LIRG od with Wisconsin since 1803, und) a0 05 yniikely that the Columbis burgh and Washington clubs to-| lends some color to the speculation 5 . i, S nelther of the Budgers two vietorles | 1) g%y vonture gother In a battle that now goes to| The veteran knows that his bost WHENENARNKSBROKHREHROUGEGEORIQROODIGAIN Mg coine. sinas STy UL T OB 1t i g Hiiinis Bl ok on the limit of meven games to | playing days are numberea al. |, One of the stars of the Ohio State- 8| oo ERthERwoTvEr gl Columbia's schedule nest scason, the 1935 world championship. There | though he was voted the most valu- | ChicAgo game at Stagg fleld last s year's Michigan team s a| COumREE B80T e Yok, 3 fiver time in 31 yeurs, whil he drop= Marek cer o s u trio of point scorers topped 3 der discunsion the prospect that two | timated last night that he would |, Marek certainly ived up to all L9 0l ner and perhaps three of i ontatant= | like fo take the veinsl of the Itea L0 8dvance doge handed gut shaut FOR ALL'NORWALK TEAM UNDER WAY AT PARI.‘ORS“”"‘ by Nick Kulsch, the Jowa son- P n\‘|;.r‘1m:y.‘.ln\» Gl | him anc us v throug r jon. Its backs are hard plun i > ing figures of the current series|Sox in effort to bring them ba A“m\ .:nwjulrtk ‘r‘h‘:w X\'\l'l“min‘l‘!";;“’;‘:rthll: JUHNSUN HAS REST g == d its line ;1 1.1, halt [, One of tho outstanding games of ay h oS iforms for | to haseh: eight ¢y have oftel SLOralp e TRCtL Lo = 4 . ' 1 by I lie v may don their present uniforms for [ to hasehall heights they have B3 Ao WA he leshnt o e 3 N s e Eis a0 ol pinys ICE TR LRI O S ie R A D ARV ERTAD ho i Coaches Pond and Dunn Put Squad Ganies Played In Three Divis- | ERte oAb e the last time in the final game, [ held in the past. T e oA e antie\pn s liBAd dor [meets Notre Dame at the Yankes {Stadtum, Coach MeEwan has de- | \ | owever, are determined to bring ton to tilt with Tndimna. Colum sueh o distance The figures in this discussion—for e Marek is shown with the No. 11 on Through Intensive Drill At ions With Resultant Winners— Coueh Little of Wiscousin has two ' wped two sets of backs for the that seems the only definite basis| Should any or all of these pros- ! hig jersey, making a nice g X “B-gT in' i F C d . [ i i , making a nice gain on a . Hiret ' Wil | for conclnslons now—are Roger| PECts materialize they would be no piungo off fackle in the early part 1§ 118t In lt ondition lor Local State Armory City Play Tonight. 18 in Crowfoo, Mason City |West T s Wilse d Hewistt Peckinpaugh, assisiant manager and | Stranger than the shifts that have of (he bragh, The husky Maroo i FTS s P T e e e R o o o e L RN TG cip s | B L S o B Carey, captain and centerfielder of [ 01 champion Athletics, to an m-ihoteh of the joh the Ohlo tot twist- {liatatherall Ny, Diitalne ,U“', "’ Po B i s ressing punting and passing in |SCveral first downs on (he Ioosier the Pirates. Goose Goelin, left field- | POrtant post in the final Pirato'jng complctely out of his grasp. : Preetics Jai ',””"", At el ST SOOI | etiee, indicating that much of the (style of attack of of the Renators and world series| drive: Vic Aldridge, former Chlcago| As will bo noted the Buckeyes| Tittshurgh, Oct. 15 (Ph—Fate haw |ariom 17 PICPATE oY at er Wy e e R [ame Satnrday will be in {1 | Entieridmoblsfvegistanaditoich home run king, is the third individ- | C1b and a holdout last spring 13’ gave Marck some nice fnterference |P#en kind to Bucky Harris A ’“{"“_'m""‘”'j ‘_”_”‘:":‘ ‘1' anRatally ol e S N ro Dan e panal Bag +it | downs for the Yale varsity in « hard “"]\""‘,"""]"' o o o JEIREP U RO ";':::":‘fl“ i fon the piay. fatfancilie: tworinlakaarioaREababalll | e ttal o SIS L ks L o dis Sl Y Situ sl 6 LN ISR ARSI LR o il o8t substantial of tha gossip | the big test: and | arrls, TN 2 s el 5 3 > Jeaves foday for the east and the [forward y was used to some e Mnked with Peckinpanugh Is that of | ero and Red Sox castoff, to fhe hampionship—for Old Barney need- | the down to team cheaply, and ! In the fizst division, Jenuk iy game In the Yankee Stadiun, |1°nt and will probably be used ex- ogitio shing . ed a er day of rest, Loth look for a tou battle, fron 1 Simons 5 1o 2, v ki . 2 1 . . ons zainst Pe the veleran inflelder is to succeed | POSItion of Washington's most pow- Ol] the A"eys ]'1';1”"”;(:”]‘:“\ \\' il gton anact | T All-Norwalks which af mresent downed Gorman 5 (¢ Couch Itockne maintaing his pro \‘ - H(“u'; o 'v'r A48 1 Dbyl SpasEohlan, mansder oithe "'” Ul e ; T e | P ot e M S Lol T o Ri R T T e e R GRS IR T S Sox, going fo Boston In a frade ddly enough, Meclnuls and Jiar- ol o o e TR S beat Looby; MeNeil doubled fo trim | Harty Hal 1081 auariarbaet o8 %00 "ol noper of Prine which would send a le piteher | T8 now world serics rivals. were ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS 22 e » Titnd, { HIIERoper. g rinceton i 9y is hack at his old position ¢ Great Walter Johnson once again | Fvery member of the local feam Séveie, and Savoic fook his second shifted his backfield yesterd: o ehi ; 2} S figures in a deal four years ago he- ) Ao . replacing T n, whn fs| ackfiele yesterday, ":‘]m\‘\kflfl hington, possibly Howar 1: e e ol HART & COOLEY LEAGUE wonld subdne the Plrates of Pitts- |was on hand for practice lust night, {CHing of the ngit o ls of & ack. Dlang of |Beares and Ewing were promoted o X 5 | Americans, | i ¢ moved to right Ofice. burgh in the seventh and final con- | with the exception of Bean and ! Jean. The firet score wa T » varsity, ousting Disston and Carey, it I8 said. has managerial ! cartson T 0254 | gt i ambitions, too, and may be fnvolved | s 2 : Hliitle back to the national capltal. i . 1 11 L 10 stop "1 inge. Tiinols and ca 1 second successive |Vose, The fact that the conches ANt the second In & traneaction which also would | o thesecont are lacking suc. |Tridzes, the passing of Ewlng fea- ! na | " S \ 235 | But when rain came to sweep asido | whole team, is to SR ARILCANECH Bt i « the All-Ameriean back, is |pected to be the chief offensive help the Pirate pitching stafr. To Al e 8 the test for the time being the smile | “Widdy" Neale, was on hund an: UG b IR L ) e throngh fhe Hawk [4£2inst the Navy. The Middies were support this, it is pointed out fhat $ 0 214 |0f the Senator pilot beeame broader. | ha showed some splendid work in " iy bick d let Hottman fiiakin el d hy Coach Owsgley under a are able to get out pr ally : OHCTE BASI- Loy an Towa freshman, imper- ‘”H\\] an uacrlal attack which is e Barney Dreyfuss, Pittsburgh owner, At the same time Manager Bill [tha practice. The former Yale man nohy a4 to & count; lioffman | wy rain. Al the t o i} > e Line erashing may he the story of | regulars with has just obtained nt a lieh price, " s:1|McKechnle of the Tirates contends |ywii he ealled upon fn Sunds: ke the proverhinl worm, furneq ! BN CRISEIE BN G0 LT SR - |the exeeption of Banks, right half, R or tha most higlly touled o DEEIS ee 1T s [ that the rain was kind to him, allow- 15 4o the forward passing and punt- (21 trimmed Cavison 6 1o 2, and . € Bl Relders in the minors. Paul Waner R, ] 5 added rest for his hoxmen | {Huber took the wind out of iling an ling. and- | T ite e an aerlal geme| Harvard’s practice sesslon was of San Francisco, along with fhe A L befors (he last dectsive struggle. | qyonpcon, who fossed passed so /T8 sails Withoa o fo 2 mark and reaily for Columbin e in Columbis devoled ehlefly to defensive work erack shortstop of the same club, The Senators fear Aldridge as !y yijiantiv against the West Sides st 1e0 doubled back on Knapp for a Macombgr, varsily center, was the : , T . ; i for Columbia e in ot e HAl Rhyne ;mwmnmummwmmm: T T T e as v frar Johnson,” ho sl | Sintag, il b our of the Hnein |08 10 2 in [anee s s sy atiRton| SRSV E DR e There has heen no official support ‘“And the man who has Won tWo |y 4ho nast fwo games. He win ! A handsome cuc b givell to e ot rogne |serimmaging, Tob, Tiahor fa slrees. S enequalon UL T B Lefl\'e IOF Sl)l‘lflg Ufiml)S | Cliefaratt ;‘ St T4 211 Lmamica for us Wil e (n fine tettls My ygaavan, o buck with thie lacats 'on |15 1 Al v divisdons. 3 S walting (he ensterners in Tn. I8 need of defense for the forward fuss refuses to Intima oy | T lled' upon. Aldridge 45 & husky |oo tores B0t e ainder. of fnled inthe ety tour- | | 2 it n Bl G he ¢ Dave 50 far | aAAZ0 : e hoy, dofes o ound duty and is nament tonight are as follows: Mari- ehanges e may have in mind so far — 1P Dusan Gt ¥ n mound duty and he akheon f ws: Mari & pennant winning regulars are | Laskorski ... 1 J ] and willing all the time, nen v Wolfe, Marinen vs, Noonan, ) ! ::\“':,I o0 Loyt Hiast 1ans Laen alll DIUSHUTRH ORI AIB=RICKEAC ; yen. Kremer pilched the Di-f In ths absence of T i {Carise ve Tlall, Mildownoy va YT 18 back, bt may not start | VMNTS H}S RFLEAQF AT e haral andtint ol s i f swimming the Forbes | S 2 rates info @ tie on Tucsday, every (Coach Pond has sent “Zip" Zehrer. colokey, Wolve vs, Noonan, Hall vs, " L "7 ""‘ \P”"\""“ ‘:":"‘_; [ Mmight outweigh his ambitions to|field chany remarked that the | on 02— 257 | pitcher of my squad, including nwthjm the backfield with _n.u‘m,«vw Marinen, Caruso vs, K u: r;m nue to {‘ - }w\v\;‘ ota gl ot E o sl eI ) o ey ) 5 i lman who had just been victorions, |Neale and Radzewich. Fans in the | The standing in the tonrmament | " NeATsal program for Wabus Harry Hooner,| Stax: Guthelios elub even it the opportunity offered |, A SmLe onte R LI [conght sdectio o for fhe next con- feity ere still talking ab {hus far 18 a8 follows e e [ y Hooper, Star Outficller of Atself. . the southern training camps 3 K3 31 |iest, confidently predicting that the |splendid defensive work of Z ! o . 11 O Griffith, too lends no hacking to Commissioner Landis was in - a & ; snators would he stood on thair |last Sunday's game MUIAOWRCY -+ ++seieps ‘ o] Tonis (KId) Kaplan, feather- reports of a shift for Peckinpangh. |box in more ways than one wihen it In Wash ow come 1o deciding about weather con Jeads, 1 did not announce a piteh | West Sides. Praises are heing sung | Caruso R y | weleht champlon of the world. and | \wanes 19 he a Manager, denied that Peckir wits 10 he | dition: re, and Ihl\lr Harmon, fleet |SeOrt touchdewns in serimmage winter sport season oi {vesterday. The Army scrubs mide Tom H Turdue's end of last e Chicago White Sox, Saye e FAIR DEPE. STOUE GIRES LEAGUE vesterday although 1 had made a on all sides by the fans for Knspro s h Lo (Kid) Ttoy have an engagement Perfe dreision er: 18 no special mys- [exhibition turned fn Sunday by Bd- Colokey . ooviie.a.., to meet in Montreal November 4.| Chicago, Oct. 16 (®—IHarry Hoop- 2 epy abont it We want to name the | die Barnikow. The big fellow seems Wolfe e < \ ! \When the Cleveland promoters_call- | er, star outfielder with the Chicago best man for the joh."” to have hit his old time stride. and [Hall e o j e fhe Kaplan-Datto bout off re-| White Sox, sald yesterday that I'rom all appearances ALIMEe | fiom now on, §t looks lke foush |Noonan ........ i cently, an effort was made to ad-| had asked for his unconditional re- and Johnson will be toe to toe in turkey for the epposing linemen Mavinen .. ol vanee the Canadian date without|) and intended seeking a mana the final clash before a record throng | o Soceoli will play Danny Martin a f“”“"“‘"‘ The two will meet next) gerial herth before the opening of for Forbes field. Johnson, accord- MEET ALL COMERS {he Washington Tilliard parlors in | Month instead. Denny - McMahon | the 1926 season. ing to runs scored, has the edge. He | mm of the Meriden battler, has| THooper who has heen In the has permitted only one in 18 tnnings, A8 SEB D et TE RGO any 1l e m',.:'m» H]mruvv and »(,“\;L;‘H; major leagiica for 17 years, came to [nis second vietory at Washington, (o F0F5 M2 0 s e SEERING OPPONENTS soon get under way in a lght | fhe White Sox from Boston in 1421 bLeing a shutout, training program lwhen Owner Charles Comiskey | \\aildgo Won the sncondl game! of started re-huilding the club. Hooper, the eeries at Pittaburgh by the mar- ; during the past few weeks and is in | {he Meriden Buffaloca the [agle of see———————— together with Tris 8peaker and Duf- [Tkl inreor and toRianaRalioned ey e ity vt merii resmiarat |t ol ST SR fy Lewls, composed one of the great- three Tuns against six for the myo"iiaun i as follows: WHson, | {he state aversging 130 fo 140 HUNTiNG SUPPLIES i est outficlds when they were mem- Pirates at Washington last Monday. |pgiicen, Rubon, Meehan, Wynne, [ pounds. Address communications [eraion ool McKeclinte fosla that Johnson. !nioivoile, Ray, Kelly, Porry 8nd|rs Gemrme DePinto. Clayion: Comet SHELLS GUNS COATS 7 5 11hough on the crest of one of N8 cyypnnell Address communications | op T e G HATS SHELL BELTS SN MARATHON I most brilliant waves, 80 far, cannot : IRORT t for the hig stiow | ched around the field, 1 have made any ches at the right- rday without a mo- Washington outtielder | matter of hooing™ ans, and ques- | 130 pounds. The squad has been| The Last Side A. C. foofball tean putting in some tough practice leks | would like fo arrange games with THaNDUBIINC A Cirootball Sieam N AIRIBUTVENES Uy Snisht i | | i winent was that the d that the cateh was lie. Moore bateh Tiehe|n {to George Kelly, 163 Clark street. | 1| Special—12 and 16 Gauge Shells York, Oct. 15 — Albert in check Dittsburgh's rush. The [y 1244 4 that | ! " Y ey | (Whi Michelson of Port Ches- Ieftfielq , Miss R : 5 :,,‘,yv.”‘\- I\".‘l‘,‘,‘{f."\fm’:'/3'«”\:lzv‘:,?"u |”n S SRR rn \\ \n n nn N TEAM QSCH(W ter, N. who within the last Plrate bats, with their recently GENARO LOSES AGAIN i Molican football feam of ’ month has won the fifteen-mile r e Tonld have some.| 103 Angeles, Oct. 16 (P—Ncwshoy | Meriden has heen hooked by the HADFIELD ¢ || tional champlonship and a mar T M eciston. Har. |Brown of New York fook a 10-round | East Side A. C, foothall team of this R | thon event of about 26 miles from however, stands confident that | riant Kansan will carry on to straight triumphs {0 equal the of the great pitchers of the decision here last night over Frankie | city for a game to be played here 3 ¢ w York to his home city, yester- Genaro, the American flyweight |one week from Sunday. Both teams | B SPORTING 'GQOLS LTI R IR onnt champion, recently defeated here by | are evenly matehed and »od con- | 15 MAIN ST, [ 10" mile title race to be held here I"idel Labarba, schoolhoy bhoxer, | test is antic l on October 25 and T was ready to- 3 o st veare o1 Wonder What a Dancer of the Charleston T hinks About? BRIGGS i help me, My leg which T nak ol = Bl trained n tho last game in Wash | — . 8 = ~ S t % T ) Sl H 5 % s 1 right d the 11 b T = - =T : » Ticue part. | Knflerman © L 1 'm"',""'”“v")“”“ Il be / ‘2R 3C Y X: S 1 THAT S, THE KD HE'S SOMETIM 1 THINK “It will he a great haseball mo BEEN RAVING ABoUT! ABGY 1S NICE AND Reduced in price t afficlaiinl o S alsming . o m},,,r,‘» * tald Manager Harrls, “when 2 ; X ) HE CAN HAVE 1T ! THEN SOMETIMES NOT 1 .. . |the two leading pitchers of because bigger ar 1 in eont 0w elash, Now ia the time to S av 2 ! 8! e toe W 2 i prove which ia the better in this sales have low o . - o i 2o | TS M Rarney is ready for them, ered manufactur- oo o e T WA son Rarey T 16 Kechnia will go throngh with Bigger sales be- | . cause uf Tuxedo's . Rl LA niln | fandenn” (LD 01 S i e e ;’}T \‘\:‘Z:W"fl‘“":;; ) perfectly blended Pittsturzh me | = atse it was the only position > open ta vetera f world eeries EVQT)’ dealer’s national | Former New Rritain - Battler ln:l]“‘“ to a ' an o 2 ‘H su ppl\ spec ifies 1 : a8 Northford Sherifft o Meet For| I move \“’\‘u””\’s a”|_?y\'u:;:”:; last dzi\ it can be b Vourth Time Tomorrow Nizht. | irouble Mclnnis has heen there ing them on the back, urging sold— ; y : Sy Snidinen SRR S1tong mere MALEHS = AND | DON'T CARE Tues ot Ry HZeeE'S A NICE LOOKER | | SHALL LOOK Him RIGHT st R ¥ 2 particularly, it must have been foR HIS SISTER GIRL UP IN THE BALCONY- IN THE EYE MAYBE suars i te [aport in this s been & ed that the old first baseman of 1S SISTER- \c = Guaranteeing : e in o on when | O et T NOT SO MUCH - : ; AL AT v yYyou FRESH t D cu n ! few bounding balls on his own ac- v , ) s & T . e unt. Many baseball men attribut- Tuxedo, when- T Nrintord, Sl ey cameback ot ithe ever you buy it— | "o t - roun seml-fina at 151 pounds. The | piraten to Melanla” nserton into the nner of t the peychological moment Unvarying ¢x- & room ¢ ' riey rt-nud Gorman main | UR G ot faced the Pirates recovered their hitting i > 3 tourth time |, X 1 cellence. That’s near & 1| “This wiit mark the fourth time ) “erday, perhups, would ¥ t 1 r : e been the best day imaginable the secret: € ¥ Is two de 8 OVET | ¢, r his specd had the rain held off. i v rd PeACe | harkness hung over the field, & per- erst t for the arrival of the aver the 1 1 m t LOOKING FOR GAMES xt meeting was in e Holy Cross football team was | wo! ke to arrange games with on over the | jdan Pawnces, Meriden Buf- third meeting | faloes or any other team in the state ey ANl Pitteficld and [ averaging 125 to 135 pounds, Ad- Happy Rollinson » " Ferguson t t Wop" In the | Arees communication to Frank Al- Both Boms ety ) = cleht round with a #4114 smash to | banese, manager, 64 Maple street, the mateh should be a humdinger. the jaw, | New Britain of Tel. 1570,

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