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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926, Horner, St. Louis (6). Vince Lun-fnauoml interest in the Geneva ore TUNNEY PREPARED l FOOTBALL PROSPECTS IINHUSTRIAL MEET B S. HALL SPEAKER AT i, 5 fovt o vioes von st tret 1o e Gonesn, o | Westeyan's Hopes for a strom I 1 MEETING OF ENGINEERS ™ ~ov Xer 0 2400 visitors, mainly Americans, —_— were taken through the home of th - 1 [ v Dlamonds ave worth mones ana | ONALEDGET Outlines Strenuous AMERICANS VISIT LEAGUE. [league by representatives of the people like to pay for good things, P rogram for Two Days purchase a ticket. All the home games thus far have been played without any admission being charged and with no collections being taken up. If enough money comes in, the boys will reap the benefit of Speaking of Sports | Jeossciiiinnianaaanciotainraonionanoaeacotats Ses Two sets of boys from this city hop off tomorrow for points distant. The American Legion team goes to Providence to playethe Rhode Is- land champlon outfit while the Washington team goes to New York for a day of enjoyment. stat | Hill es. i at Yale Conference on “Train- |Trade School Director Reads Paper Middletown, Sept. 10 () — “’e!-‘ Athletes Flocking to Enter 100[ |footbatl team “tnis searara nien | Yard Dash at Willow Brook | Geneva, Sept. 10 ( -Iloreiguers, | American committee of the of the but in this case, anyone giving any|* espi Americans, have flowed lo"(‘mne\a Institute of International the seat of the League of Nations money towards the American Leglon baseball team donating Relations. | this summer as never before, indi- — ing' in" Indtsteies cating a notable increase in inter-|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS towards a gathering of the finest little men in this city. There isn't Many members of the New Britain | o ey Coach *“Sam” Hill, after the first| 3 now, nor has there ever been, a | practice match with a squad of 35 | SecHon 106 the (S meninkngfociety, of Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 10 (A— | men, declared the prospects looked| The second annual Industrial | Mec It happens that two members Of|toam of lLovs who have been finer the Washington team will be unable| contoyy 1y o more capable baseball Restoration of nervous energy by | unusually successtul. Four addi-|track and fleld meet will be staged |terd meeting of the four days | |realization, which is Gene Tunney's|tional candidates are expected to|lOmorrow afternoon at Memorial |session of the society being held this | cpigrammatic way of saying that it|report within a few days and the |fleld In Willow Brook park. Entries week at Yale university. Executives 2 is good to loaf occasionally, served |squad has been organized into ar® all in and the only thing left |of local industries were guests of to make the trip tomorrow to New R ERGaa e liareling | York because they are playing with St the American Legion team. They are Joseph Bogdanski and Lipka. is anical Engineers attended yes- | 's ses today to set the challenger up for |three teams. {to assure the meet of complete suc-|the society which is the largest en- | two days of hard work Saturday and | Practice has been light but the!Cess is the weather. neering society in the world and Sunday. Weather permitting he ex-|men were in excellent condition, | The program of events for the includes members from every civil- pects to box tomorrow and the next | Holden, last year's star, returned |92V is as follows: 100 yard dash and |ized country and the most prominent | day. Today he satisfied to walk and | hetter than ever and weighing 230 | 12-Pound shot put; S50 yard dash [engineers and industrialists of this run between nine and ten miles, en- | pounds, His kicking will running broad jump; 44 country. | given them. If this city doesn’t|joy a motor ride along scenic moun- | ported this season by sh and running high jump; The New Britain Machine Co., The | want to support a team of this|!ain roads and bat a golf ball about | Silloway of last s freshman 1 dash; one mlle run; one mile |Fafnir Bearing Co. and the Goss & | quality and caliber, then it docsn't!for a while, team. The lineup will average '°la¥; two mile run, open. An-|DeLeeurw are prominent among want to support anything. This| Tunney regretfully declined an in-|about ten pounds heavier and wii Othor probable event that will wind |the exhibitors i displa goes without owever, tht"\navmn to go to Delaware Water | contain more experience in the day is the baseball game |machine tools in the Mason the Legion te won't want for|Gap to be formally presented to the | players than in 192 |between the Stanley Rule & Leve | anything now cr in the future. The |senate convention of the American | A 2z > |and Landers tcams. team is going to Providence tomor- |Legion there. He gratefully ac-| . 3 | The entries from the various fac 1 of Cornell row and if we don’t miss our guess, | knowledged his appreciation of ring | YWheeler Is Afraid of tories In the city are as follows:— 1 an it is going to win and go to w | side visits from many of his former (Tampaignint hy I'pehaw | Stanley Works, Joseph Sack and W. |a 1d Propo T One of the finest instances expect to|buddies in arms here and would Waanic stondiEant A a u'm-}w re.|H: Walthers; Vulcan Iron Works, |and Herman S sportsmanship ever to come to ours in battling it out in|{have liked to pay a return call but v-n';li\e =[, ;“' DS wgalhd‘ P 1" George T. Boll; Corbin Screw {m 1 tr notice was displayed yesterday when| Philadelphia next month for the|shied from the amount of hand- e d”np’ el 5 ”; poration, D. Kilduff, T. G. "’ the fact that the two boys could not|natlonal championship and it we|shaking involved. ‘,1,: “‘n': ‘lm“?“'h ('; ”‘Y‘:‘:_‘fi""‘»v (:‘(‘] dock, Raymond Scheyd and s 20 to New York, was brought to the|had the long green, we would place| At the moment challenger's | 2 ™ g ey ”;“" s e “‘\3 oiTwining; Russell & Erwin, attention of Fred Rackliffe, chair-[it on the local team to win the|chief source of worry is the info: ‘T" ’“_r:i\“:[r D :q on:rv:. i "¢ |Blanchard, W. P. Kinjry, Peter man of the Rotary club committee | national cha nship. We're go-|mal entertaining he is forced to do. e I“‘ Dos ,_‘"_”]"“"]' '_’""" kowski, Joe Luke, E. G. Hick, on the Boys' league. [ing to = same in Philly it |He is a good natured soul and g |ANti-Saloon league, said today in aig yjoore, G. S. Hennessey and : 2 it is played. < | suggestion that a man, woman or |S'atement which declared the week|conrad; Landers, Frary & Clark, H | had dry victorles and —— | child has driven 100 or more miles | BEenSTan Y, S. Carlson, W. E. Venberg, John Baseball Standing | ht OBy _one defeat |Mottcla, Leon Arel, Alex Seifel, | AMERICAN LEAGUE baseball They are clean living, clean play- ing and clean spoken lads and they deserve all the credit that can be MOBILE WAS THE - MICHELIN, TODAY MICHELIN The boys felt disappointed when learned that the two dates icted, but nevertheless, they idn’t have a word to say except that they wanted to stick with the legion team. This showed fine| sportsmanship on the part of the| hoys, but their spirit is being more than equalled by another - in the city. yary the THAT IS WHY - WE SELL ory At Kim {liver the technical session university de- | address on “Decoration | tion in machine design” | Hall, director of the hool, and secretary of of Had- | oG | Al | Ra- | w FaHTS LAST NIGHT 0. ritain section of the so. pre 1 a paper on “Train o ing in the Industries.” When he lcarned of the conflict| i in dates, he stated that he was sorr that it happened that way, but to ‘make up for the loss of the trip to- morrow, Mr. Rackliffe will take Bogdanskl and Lipka as his per-| sonal guests to see the world series. It anyone can find a better instance| of sportsmanship in this city right| now, we would like to hear of it. | ated Precs, New York — Joe Dundee, Balti- Eddie Brun- Md., (3). Jimmy Jones, Ohio, and Jack Hood, middleweight champion of England, f a Mict Huber and Frank (10). Harry Swedish estl; Stanley Rule & lLev heavyweight champion, beat 1 thers, H. Ingells, Carter, Cuba (10) Patrick Lz Dan Heal Sullivan, New York, defeated Jack In | Jack J. NEW ENGLAND RADIATOR WORKS 35 EAST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN,(ONN, MICHELIN TIRES-367% MORE MILES [to see him has thus far broug padal, 3 ) [ him from'his ¢ shake In _'x”flr:m, Senator George was Adolph Karlon, Edward Avery, Alex | hands, codred na volun- | [enominated, defeating Justice Rus- teer chief at the sell, who voted against prohibition," | went into action and son ng 1 L il ngressman Upshaw |be done. Ransberry announced that | 05t to Leslie J. Stecle, who may rot e h-can | be as ';‘:ml as Upshaw, but declared | cook and when his mea 1e vote of Georgia's congres- |ed they were served for that minute delegation and not a quarter or half hour later. Whlie visitors have heen more, brook, knocked out | Repayskl. John MacAuley, € Hol | Angelo, Leo Vi Elbert erton, Ant owski d Norton Corbin, Joe Camp ird Bro Jesse Jasper, draw rsson, Games Yesterday New York 10, Boston 0. Detroit 3, Cleveland 1. Chicago_3, St. Louis 1. | A#bach will be as dry as y5 re sery- sional John sy n The defeat of Senator Lenroot We know that Fred is liable fo blush at all this praise of him, but| a realization that two youngsters| who had worked hard all scason long to win the trip to New York,| were to be done out of it through| 2 combination of circumstances over| (First game). Chicago 5, St. Louis 1 (Second game). (Other clubs not scheduled) The Standing w {telling Tunney that “they knew him | {N® Wisconsin republican prima n” the soup has been getting 1d and Ransberry, weighing 300 | pounds and able to enforce his | threats if need be, has ruled that Ithe dinner hour must be just that. who is looking after the fes was faid to party factional differ- ences by Mr. Wheeler, who also said enator Moses, republican, in New Hampshire, was renominated making a drier statement than he had ever made concerning enforce- “after | ¢ d L. Perretta In addition to these athletes from ories, the follow r the two mile open ev lberg, W. Gooby wood, Fred Brady and There will be two sets of offic which they had no control, and his| s alnsi action in making plans to have| the boys see the greatest games nf‘ the year, certainly deserves a “O”,‘i‘ of praise from everyone Who knows about it. ew York ment of the eighteenth amendment.” Cleveland Washington Philadelphia .. | Detroit Chicago St. Louis . Boston nd the other for fie will b as th will be as 21 | poxer's gastronomic wel as g |ment of TS 2 | contribution to the patriogic en-| Nomination of Senator Oddie, re- thusiasm of Stroudsburg i having |Publican, in Nevada was descr! him here, is independently weaithy |5 & dry vi and cooks only for love of the game. = was a suggestion about the TROUT TEMP having been laid | London, e so easy to crash speckled the mot full e of action < WALES. | — 1n (A 1led | RED WIN so tempting to| The Red Fagles defeated the C les that he aban- m yesterday morning at feld with a score of § t 1 two pitcher There s camp that the la lown it may not | the gate hereafter. Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager, | today reiterated his conviction t scheduled) new attendance records will be [fish meal PTG A made at t sesquicentennial bout | Was visiting t Boy Scouts NATIONAL L September 23. “I am certain that [Wales in their annual encampment ——— more people pay more money | The mountain air of Wales and the Games Yesterday s bout than ever before,” |aclive open-air life of the tented co Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1. just before start- [ony gave the Prince such a keen (First game) a to try to pur- appetite that ould not resist the Chicago 10, Pittsburgh 1 several thousand tickets on |smell of trout gri (Second game). is own account. Gibson made thW‘ New York 3, Boston 2. | prediction in spite of the fact that (11 innings). top prices at Philadelphia will be | S R SR L et R GLBBE BLUTHING Hu SE (Other clubs not scheduled. mands for ticke Established 1886 Lou Kink, the trainer, and Gib- Sept | Judge Bill Mangan saye that the catching problem of Fordham col-| be solved within a few, has sent word | trout Prince doned his ordin ing no br toge will short vears and he : to that effect to Coach Jack Coffey| of the TFordham baseball OIDTLYU. When asked “How come?” the judge stated that Judge Willlam, Jr., will be ready to enter his dady's alma| mater in a few short years. St. Louis at C (Other clubs akfast a not every morning i Fa box The pak, ¢ for the into the will ed one anywhere near the catcher that Larry Max!— gan's Bill than Fordham'’s catching probl ely solved. | Jarry' Rill was a wonder in th«:‘; game for the state championship of the Legion league in New Haven| and through his good work, kept three runnmers from scoring and saved the game. It the judge's son is The Standing w son will be two of the three hand- lers in Tunney's corner for the, championship bout. The third has | selected "G will be * promised Gibson. St. Louls Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago York Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston been handl mind praise because not after his ather, vs himself that he was a good baseball pl in fact if his arm had stayed with him, he would have been in league ball. ; Ginsberg, one of the beet | s the Legion team has in this . is off tomorrow for Providence to watch the game. Harry isn't the only one who is going to sce| it that game because we have heard | EASTERN LEAGDE bl that there are many others Wwho are | ¢ et on ba planning to go. Bill deesn’t s is taking Larr vell CARDINALS SLATED 70 HEET BRAVES 1 right Tarry New Games Today Louis at Boston Chicago at Philadelphia. st (Continued From Preceding Page) = | Albany 5, New Haven 2 key “Gtbson 2 . o ! The entire city of New Britain| pittsfield 7, Hartford 1. i ;i ; \ » na Ouc be behind the boys tomorrow| Springfield 4, Bridgeport 2 ST GAME ) d Games Yesterday will afternoon them will although only a few of | | Waterbury 4, Providence 1 the baseball park. | be The Standing e 95 When vou light a Lucky Strike, you get more than the usual enjofiefi? Rhode Island team will come | e : which comes from an extra-fine cigarette. to this city a week from Saturday to meett he New Britain team in the second game. If a third gam is necessary, it will also be ipayed New Britain. Tt might be well for some of the baseball fans of the city to think over the work being accomplished | by the Eddy-Glover post in this city with regard to the baseball | team. The team has been equipped | with euits and baseball shoes and | all the bats, baseballs and other paraphenalia have been supplied by the Legion members. | Zooos Providence | Bridgeport 34 New Haven 80 Springfleld ...... 7 Albany 70 ! Hartfora 62 Waterbury . 53 Pittsfield You get the choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, perfectly blended—and something more. properly aged and ; The extra goodness of Lucky Strikes is due to toasting— process. a costly extra lcoowmmma Your HAT for Fall Should Cost From $4.00 to $8.00 That gives yoti the Quality that Lasts and Saves Money. If it's a Soft Hat, a Straight Flip Brim, or a Curled Brim. The new colors are Cedarwood Tan or.Pearl Gray. <y Strikes offer you: o Games Today Albany at New Haven Hartford at Springfield Bridgeport at Pittsfield Providence at Waterbury. Games Tomorrow Bridgeport at Pittsfield. Hartford at Springfield Albany .at New Haven Providence at Waterbury 1. Finer Flavor. Toasting for 45 minutes develops the hidden flavors of the world’s finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. 2. Smoothness. Toasting for 45 minutes removes all “bite” and harshness, hence never any throat irritation. With this trip to Providence and | the following game when the Cen- | alls team plays here, the| IegionMpost will be under great ex- | pense and for that reason, tickets| have been fssued to help defrak these expenses. They are on eale | at & number of stores throughout | the city and will admit the holder to the baseball game a week from Saturday. loocuwonanmus? 3. Freshness. Then the tobacco is suddenly chilled. This seals the flavor in and insures constant freshness. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE If judged only by comparison of tobaccos, Lucky Strikes would be the bes¢' on the market. But the extra process is a final touch, making Luckies far superior, “It's toasted” That’s Why Luckies Taste So Good Games Yesterday Jersey City 6, Baltimore 4 Rochester 5, Toronto 3. Newark-Reading, wet grounds. Other clubs not schedule The Standing W 100 88 87 58 76 68 . 61 30 acrifices—Ger Louls Bases on balls—ofl G Thomas by Thom! Losing pit Umpires—Rowland, Owens and Time—1:39. | Emerson Hats Knox Hats This is the first appeal that the Legion has made for funds and it goes without saying that everyone who is interested in the team will BEST EVER 28 New Improvements that increase comfort— power—cleanliness—quietness — tmoothness. Come in @ 2ndlook 'em over todays Nallin, L 62 Chicago 62 — 64 ] ME) 001 000 Toronto Baltimore Newark Buffalo . Rochester ... Jersey City .. Syracuse . Reading (SECOND GA st 78 000 011 000—1 12x—5 | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Key West, Fla, claims the only weather bureau In the United Stat 3 | where frost never | recorded. | SALESMAN SAM (MORRING 83 85 115 Games Today Jersey City at Baltimora. Newark at Reading. Rochester at Toronto Syracuse at Buffalo. Please Omit Flowers MUCH FARTHER (T ) By SWAN ( GRERT SCoTT!I- | CANT HowD ON OOH - [\ TIHED - DAWGONIT, Guzz ) (TICKDER Fow -] ST LT |} SHoLOR KEPT CLOSER WATCH'ON ME-| | 97~ | (ART SEE T FRENCH SHode. MUCH LONGER - (04 ALL IN= ' ] fl“‘*‘ Nol\)_r\;i':‘ga_lgigfi:fi‘;g‘(fi\\\) V'UE GoT WET, AN '™ GETTING CoLD ! | GETTING WERK — | GUESS I'M A | SWIMMING } GONER — GULP-BLUB-BLLUB |ALL NGHT, | 1580 FNDS IF ONLY SoME BoAT WollD COME BY, I'D HAIL (T (’M WAVES AAE. GETTING BIGGER-) SCHOOLHOUS Colorado Youngsters Have For Great Rejoicing. Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 10 (F) — The dream of every American school- boy—that on the first day of school he would journey with lagging feet | toward “imprisonment” only to find the schoolhouse gone—has been ful- filled for a dozen pupils at Siloam school, 30 miles south of here. The schoolhouse hadn't burncd had nished. After an hour of | searching, a conscientious teacher | found it on' the farm of A. J. Pierce with the following sign attached: >rivate Property — No Tresps ing. Price moved the building because some controversy within the | ranks of the school board, of which | he is a member. Cause 1t = AND | EXHRUSTE AND P HUNGRY— ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successor to of