New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 9

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Howard Beloin, the New Brifaln boy, who, has been working hard for a place on the Fordham uni- versity foothall eleven, hag appar- ently succeeded to a great meps- ure, according to word that s be- Ing recelved from New York. His work has brought him from the rear rank up to the station of first #lring substitute as a guard and his work must be impressive as the metropolitan sports writers are taking exceplional notice of it. Witness what the New York Her- ald-Tribune has to say about the Jocal boy following Saturday's game against Manhattan college: “Howard Beloin, who has battled his way to a position as first siring substitute from a lowly berth at guard on the iayvees, played Im- pressive tootball against the Green and White,” member - of school athletic Ne Britain High ns a glutton for letio recognition and when e left £chool, it was known that his loss Beloin was at all times when a | [“hard work, His prowess on the ath- |, flelds in this city won him | to New Britain would bo someonc | clse’s gain, His friends in this city | will work s meriting im a place high | in the regard of his fcllows at the New York univer John Grip's weight scems des- tined to lose him his place with | the Yordham eleven, In the games the Margon has played this year, the coach has found that his half- back positions were filled with | men who were not heavy enough. This does not mean to say Grip will b he will in all probability still re- | tain his place as alternate back. Beloin, Liowever, not getting the start that Grip got, nimself up from the lowest scrub team to a high position and in the | future years, he will ranked with the best in the coun- try. Jveryone here in New Britain wishes him success in his endeav- ors in the athletic world, Manager Ed Dailey of the All Britain football team has contracted for a rare football dish Saturday nfternoon when the famous Cleve- and Panthers will appear here ngalnst the Jocal team. The Ohio rleven is rated the hest professional foam i the country and although | hey are not in the national league, hey have met and conquered seme pf the best teams in ihat league. The Panthers hive beaten the Steam Rellers of Providence, rated s a strong contenders for national | jrotiors and wany others and reports o their tion of ‘the country tate that they are easily masters of he Yellow Jackets. ager fortunate in kecuring the Tanthers for a game in his city, The team s due to play Atlantic Cify in Atlantic City Sun- | flay afternoon and in order to mako | ay while tire sun shines, Manager | ailey contracted with them to come | o this city. | Dailey is em 4 bit unugual to y game and a Sunday ame, but as there are no other at | ractions on fap for that day, it cews fo be a propitious chance for | he fans in this section to see a teant % 5 f such big league caliber as the o Yléveland Panthers play here. alerasn Tt 8 N >.y‘ Ve 458 4M Kew Brifain High will play in New SNl Se faven 1riday and has no scheduled g Ao TR ame for Satnrday. Yale will not | secabe . Lanm ey B et Br in | Denninsid” L 83 'S play at home but will mcet Rrown in | Gunninekt oo 28 10 >rovidence, so that the way has heen | gONSPMIEr -oeoe e i o0 07 s eared for tho All-New Britain . - . ‘.Lmrd Lo | 463 4B 419—1350 AAS | Faide Battery e | MeKenzte L...oo.. 311 84 85— 280 Thi Pantbors are composed 0f an [ Kusrow . (T} butraffedinary scollection of stars. It 1:3';‘{" fl 5 s dreaded-as onc of the greatest . ;.0 o 11 coring machines in the country. Hayes " “rom it, it is authentically stated, a - pumber of colleges have adopted Rogers: Sash lays -which nare successful in use [mighaniite 08T 0s very weck. The team has & flving Labenles ... I 7 Pedemont . e T 7 packfitld and a line that is hnpreg- N Maffi 00 ” 108~ 289 able. Tt is also well drilled in the | Newa 8585 13- 208 orward” pass game so that thrills - —— e i i1 20-1431 kalore will be on tap at Memorial sy d s 4 Yield. Haturds W B —1n e 0 97 §1— 249 The New London Submarine Bage:| fradior “4{ " :" s cam will he here Sunday and this|gynman 9 88 104 5 il make a worthy sccond contest | Themson — 04— 104 for the Panth Wnrday game, The LT e - Rase team is stronger (hi v than 0'Neil's 'Battery ver and expects to beat New Britain |1, Baunon AN iinda Carewell e x LS Pakl 2. .. . 51 " BANQUET POSTPONED. Manager John Tobin of the bin led Sox. baseball team has an- wounced that the banquet which is to mark the: end of a suceessful cason and the winning of the [enampionship; will- be % day nizht of next tomorrow Aight whiclt; has previously apifounced. Various rea- kona have eafre un which ma imperative th postpone - the s V'nl) details of the arangerents will e annonunced in t futnre Cor- e near FIGHT NOVUMBER 4 Boston, Oct 1 (M-—The M\\u” m sout scheduled last night between | The Jolly Babe Herman of California 4ud | Miss MeGuire SRR Honey Boy" Dick 1Mnnegan, of Ros- | Misa White L AR ton, has until No- \ember 4, 11 fub afénunc 18 been fores ition for boils stponed Commercial 1 yesterda to under. been Herman | Just ask 1 pt Herald Classified | Experienced Clothing Salesmen for Saturday _N. E. Mag & Sons rejoice in the fact that his| | Helnzman Miss Moore , that | yiss lost o the team, but |Miss Mies has worked | yiss probably bo | Miss Kings Gingross ....,. b6 Misa Humason 82 Miss Stiquel Miss Hatch Miss Swanson New | Miss s Miss I Miss Miss Miss Joe B, Fledel Diek . M. Ranmon . Whittmore oty |y I Thurs- |, week dnstoad of | A Deen | I Athletic | yiss A ?n the Alleys —— FRATERNITY ALLEYS P, & I. CORBIN DEPL, 18 LEAGUE ¥ox Miller Hallick Johnson MeDante) Bohman 39 34 aT8—1111 Benhike 0 90— Rebm [T Mayer W 9= Lenard Margalot . FIvs ) Gus Rollins Yortier Peterson Dummny 61 Morrinan 180 320 408 d13—1148 Bronstien V1= 276 Bred ., Aime 240 T 64 130 i §6~= 207 v 33— 254 Teaw No. 2 Walthers . 9 104~ 284 194 207 313 804 Team No. 1 I May .. cens 10505 97w 2uY ', Walker 99 §h Yo 283 Leupold .. 80 105 92— 287 205 6 284 §68 T8— 247 Walker Al edham 94— 258 283 274 263— 810 3 Connelly Mao Miss Miss Kilduft Middleton Ryder Peterson Fagan SPECIAL MATCH Newington Ave, . 9 ROGERN ALLEYS Commercinl 1cague Rackliffe No. 1 88 55 Benke 107 Klelos . 25 Sullivan . 5 130 483 Rackliffe No. TeiMda ... sy Mi £ 9 98 83 Norton 84 o Wells ... % L 4319 Tddy Milk B I T I 5 8 8- A3 433 428—1206 r. & F. CORBIN, GIRIS' LEAGUE The OM Plochar ........ Connors ... atine iadix Kenzior . e Quinn T 221 6 314 69 8w 109 [ 8= 211 0L Olew 260 T B 27 4011238 3 | Michaely 8 [Julie ¢ | Mandell, ~ GIGANTIC GAS TANK " |than 2,000,000 cubic feet of gas, years. the rear of the yard and until filled cember 1, the street. Will stand 179 feet and six inchos high. amet capacit largest tank now in use in the city 72 [holds only 750,000 feet. construction s statement by A. H. Scott, chief en- gineer of the gas twice as much structural used in this tank as was used in the construction of the Burritt hotel Steel plates an inch thick and welghing almost four tons cacl, form the sides of the tank. inches dee lons or 1§ weight of th in holding to; plates weigh 50 ton tom will the entire structu 000 iy smaller one have four telescopic of two. inch intake pipes 20-inch outlet. ma; be no hftea in the tank, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925, How the Stars Play the Game S R recover (1] ing the ball the tho I A Pull the ball Into a pocket formed by the body and knees, with the © hands covering as much of the ball as possible. ht is to securely retaln possession. This will prevent Lall being knocked away by contact with opponents, also will tend to eliminate dispute as to possession te, All-amer This picture posed for by Charles a end, 1 for drop kic Mise Bagley ....... — 47 . 19 Supers 331 E, Anderson .. E. Koerber H. Coons .. M. Xchoe . POST OFFICE LEAGUE Carrlers Strigle ... il H. Smith Owens Hipp .. Heller Hartung TI s, Corrigan Abrahar Herw, J. Smith . Lion .., Adam . Bloom Toseph poor . Steinberg . anla Cotte hompson Eilekson . a1 4 MANDELL TO BOX VICEN Milwaukee, Oct. 21 (P mmy Rockford, TIL, has heen matched to box ten rounds with Luis Vicentini, New York, here Oct. Johnny Mendelsohn of Milwaukes scheduled to box Al Van Ryan of St. Paul. BEING BULLT HERE 2,000,000 Cubic Fegt A new gas tank to contain more , the largest gas slorage reservoir in the city which at the same time will as much water as the city uses hours, is under construction at the plant of the New Britain Gas Light Co., on Meadow strect, The tank is being built to last 0 It is being constructed in with gas, which will be about Ie- Wwill not be visible from ‘When tilled, the tank It measures 150 feet in di- and has an avuilable gus of 2,010,000 cubic feet, The Some idea of the enormity of the gained from the company, that steel is The water tank is 56 feet six and holds 4,400,000 gal- 3 tons of water. The steel in the structure | while the rivets used sther the heavy stecl The tank bot- )0 rivets while e will need 530, 1,160 tons, need The tank will he now in - to the Lut will sections instead fed by two 24- and will have a In order that there + operation of use, It will be teed and outlet pipes is being laid in duplicate, similur to “ |throughiout the plant 7 [be so constructed that in case of an i [aceldental shut down at the plant there will b the city for 30 hours. it will have a capacity oi |feat an hour, 200,000 feet now produced | The tank will be filled fivst with || live gas hefore the ed with the distributin will climinate In conne tion of the tank the New since they read the C { A most capable man consented to judge the “word"” papers B school and junior high. Reservoir Will Have Gapacity of : | letters as I and O were not admitted as words. We are pleased o announce as the winner of the window contest MASTER WALLACE S. PRESTON 216 East Main Street, New Britain, Aged 12 § The winners are entitled to $5.00 in gold each and may HUNTING verything in the way of SALESMAN $SAM M ALTOMMY - M GOING T& RuT Yol IN TH_PRESCRIPTION DEPT- BUT &% Nou KNOW NOTHING ABOUT MEDIANE. I'LL NOMBER TH' DIFFERENT BoTTLES FOR YOU FROM ONE. B FIFTY- Por INSTANCE -#2_ |5 (ARBoLIC AUD - *5 15 HAR TONIC “THRONT= ETC - ETC — PAE =P — DEPT — Lrive #3015 TOR SORE. T E‘Ylfl — q BALL PLAYER DEAL appuratus Ihe tank will | Eddie Ttoush and Eugene Harg! (o Glants 1or George Kelly, Emil Mcusel and Frank Snyder, 700,000 | New York, Oct, 21 (P—Tho New as compared with the lygk world d today that Out- ficlder J2ddio Roush and Catcher enough 5 o supply In operation ‘ 1o Hurgrave of Cincinnati are : n;.w‘y.vm.m_vm.\ or - deid Bs. | {igived iy al between the Cin- which later wiil bo veplaced With | (i and New York clubs which is conneet- system. This any possible dangoer tion with the construc > com o light Inf George Kelly, er Emil Meusel and Catcher Frank Snyder to the Reds in a straight player deal, |4 pecullar fact, That is that the| Although the deal fs still in the Britain Gas Light Co., must \ative stage, ((hoiatoryfoontinues, inflin thousands of dollary ¢ is every likelihood that it will worth of extra equipment which is " completed. Managers John Mc- used only 20 minutes each day, |Graw and Jack Hendricks continued very day at 11:40, on an average, |t otiations after a deal in- W0 families the cf transfer of Titcher up jvolving the 1eir gas rang and the extra de- | Taque to the Giants was unsuccess- mand for gas causes the plant 1o |fu be taxed to Mts capacity. At noor —— these stoves are shut off and the TOWA UNCOVERS STAR surplus equipment is idle for | lowa &ems to have uncovered a other day. two other meals of fsfar in Nick Kulsch, haltback. the day do not have this effect, | Kutsch was the outstanding celed- are spread out over il rity in the Hawkeyes' trlumph over longer period of time. louis. He's the university's e rong man, too, having been re- Bargaing, hargains everywhere—- |« awarded a trophy for weight- ified A ability. WINNERS of MONIER’S CONTESTS ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING and this most important function was entrusted to Mr. J. D. Sallee, director of Iinglish in the New Britain high The following rules were ad- hered to in each and every case: Oniy real names were counted; all abbreviations, suffixes, prefixes, misspelled words, root words and enclitics were omitted, also such After Mr. Sallee had spent many hours boiling down each paper submitted he announced as the winner MISS VIRGINIA HUNT 5 Garden Street, New Britain, Aged 12 With a Condensed Number of 62 Words With Tetal of 55 Eligible Words have same by calling at our store with cither parent. KETBALLS FOOTBALLS SUPPLIES 2 Plus 25 Makes 27—Doesn’t It? EISIR= LESSE! FOR (OLDS USE BoTTLE #27 V'VE GOoT AN AWFYL CoLD- AX ME UP SOME MEDICINE. D07~ BOTTLES2T 15 EMPTY 4o <. andthen he . ~ changed to Blackstons ' Hard and soft boiled smoking (Read this one, too.) Herolled it between his palms. He pinched it. But softening a hard-rolled ci about as easy as softening a hard- egg. And then he changed to Blackstone. “Light and draw.” There are all the directions you'll ever need to smoke any Blackstone. The draft comes through the 1007, Havana filler free and easy. Every Blackstone is even burning. And every puff of smoke is mild and fragrant. Lots of fussy smokers buy the Pocket Package of 5 or 10 Blackstones. The foil wrapping keeps them factory-fresh and prevents pocket breakage. 3 Blackstone was a fine cigar 52 years ago. It was even finer 10 years ago. It is at its very finest in this year of 1925! Havana’s best Siller crop in years —in your 1925 Black CIGAR "& BOND tone Suburban Heights The Two-Minute Breakfast. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | ERAPEFRUIT IMMEDIATELY SQUIRTS INTO EYE SAYS HE COULD N'T WiND-HIS ¢ THAT'S WHAT MADE Hit LATE - “NEVER MIND, HE'S GOT TWO MINUTES DROPS INTO CHAIR, DROPS SPOON 0R, PICKS IT UP, DROFS NAPKIN, PICKS IT UP, AND AT- GRAPLTRUIT TORST CONTINUES DOWN WRONS WAY REACHES BLINDLY FOR. GLASS OF WATER, HE'LL JUST EAT APIEC IS TAKES SWALLOW OF COTFEE WHICR 15 MUCH TOD HOT, AND SPENDS REST OF TIME CODUNG MOUTH DLCDTS I TAKES MORE PRACTICE THAN HE'S RAD, © EAY A TWO- MINUTE BREAR- FAST, AND BOOS 1=NT ANY WAT- HIM HIS COPPEE spaper Syndicate HEY - ARLTUMMY 1~ WHAT TH' SAM HILL D) VoU SELL THAT GoY | VesTERDAY For HIS OD— HE'S BEEN Poisonep ! “THASS FUNNY ~ Yoo SEE - WE WE'RE L o MADE. WM SOME. LP OUT OF BOTTLES #2 aND®25

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