New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 15

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R A XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. Speaking |iunle ooy | : R Aot e e R G —————— |With Two Full Days of Rest =« . RS Goach Young Thinks It Better ‘ ? sxxn;on bs;;eball team has called a| Baseba” Standlng Cha[]euger Fe,e]s F][ 3 A s te] =23 2 %fim.a on o robat ¥ y the | city whose are under 18 s telaphone practice session for tonight at 6 o'clock at the Perci al a\:‘r‘.‘:'“ grounds and all mbe '~>'v! the team AMERICAN LEAGUE must be on . F n o practice ses: n Games Yesterday ing of the team which s mu Rt Yol k Cloind to the players, will be h Det ! eand & necessar that every T ¥ team be esent. unne o The Falcons are also practicing | S b v's game with 5 1 5 b 1 ead g {f one .\ ra AL G e e E n : e oy o KENSINGTON-RED S0X of coming has always 1 1 5 i s By o traction for a large ¢ fans. | Ct Sohs : 5 1 Sl e e e ilover post baseball|Boston . 1 5 13 | be e end Double Header Saturday and to make a big fight | — Ip' chance ti nd S t the Rhi Is- | Games Today 3 Sunday Afternoons. he Saturday afternoon.| New York at Cl 2 ¥ in Provid ! he tables will be r v. A double h iring New York first game to sta thisgreal The Standing W they take the initlal co P s they will be in a falr way to taking Pittsburgh second. The Rhode Island team will send its best stre o g New Britain in the first contest a Brookiv ¢ the locals take this game, the Beato ond one should be easy. i Coach Larry Mangan and Manage S Howard ave all the con- ¢ New York fidence in the world that t h Glover team will come thro i sy (hicago at Boston. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterda : SR B ".v Foreign Provaganda in wore i‘,’,"‘"“ 2 34 ¢ running sis or . Country Feared by Owen Hartford ........ REHEN, : are b town s daily. | n CINElfi [EM]!-NH = i i ‘ | I i SOCONY SPRING -‘,S OR EASY RIDING STANDARD QL. COMPANY § ¥ A '206': NEW YOR K~ Games Hartfo: BROADWAY~” N KEEP A QUART CAN IN YOUR CAR OUR BOARDING HOUSE The Standing W Lo ha |5t Louls ... <2000 410 04 : L B $5 T GAD TACK MLAD, w THEF : A WHoo T PATERT (& ONE “THING 0 BEAR W MIND, e | MD\CME'AD{ALT) AND “THAT 19710 GTRIKE MOUR : \\Co - CHA@?@: AN ONENT A RESOUNDING BLOW ¢ - SSP%T{%H\Q, AND \F HE DOESNT [ (-HANKO & | ~ NcouLD f‘“ AIM LAPGE INTO A GTATE OF COMA, | ( ToR-THE | (1N A CORNER gefuesd WIN REPEAT THE OPERATION P, ROUNDG To TALKTO ' . ' y ; % UNTIL THE DES\RED EFFECT k@i;,accd‘; TACK. INGTEAD or& ] Rk ; ik i - | ATL R ML PO A B P | ..L 1o ACCOMPLIGHED LwTHAT / e ( e ToNEL 1] ] . o ) ON POLICE BI ‘ % ’ v for the fi t| Andrew Widlak of : e ’ . ; WAG MY ADVICE T0THE) e LIGENTO HIM, v 1““": the .\v»; 111‘u . Blus i \_\, e i o 1 ¢ L 2 o 0 L A ! 3 ! o GREAT J0OHN L.)‘ \u HES BEVEN GO’T’Y\'\‘ will have a real ¢ 4 o i : ; e : : 3 : < L SR FUMP ON A efore the season is very old “hur r Im str 0e Rogers was in there l1ast|mont s ht with his old time form. He looil from his ; . 5 enthusiastic ) the comi dog a ttle Mo . : 2 sy" Sturm and “Hiker” It ;.‘ \I\”n’ l(v(:vvl““lf'.\'r)ll; SR (e e }[E new Du“lap “I\ICU‘O- mer are worrying over 1 - — SIS | Broy e 2 2 ) 1 A = . . wh:?;\rriliyn All-New Britain ot ‘|~m|]'_|.m.:n Is mnrm e ) ! poh[an Spccml features will play a series enn., Sept. 16 ( : T N 5 B ) T ‘ the smart “as you will” brim leading Southern ass ”‘vl{ord tha Rt out _of r. with a perce Jects A % : | that can be worn Snappcd up ness, S0 the mem say, to th A Mulligan brought hi was Gt AR v viss i S, S or snapped down as the mode Billy Ring, brother to Joe S Biwards 5§ i or your mood dictates. Priced Hartford PIRATES GET High school team last year, tried out | Johnstown, Pa. Sept. 16 (P—Ed |7 ; at CiQh( dollars. with the team last night and made | 11 ock, pi r for Johnstown, a favorable fmpression by his quick | ¢ the Middle Attlantic | y . knowledge of the signal work | league club, has besn sold to the & 5 | Pittsburgh Nationa s will ) L LN ° join “Happy” Griswold filled in at one | the Pirates in the sp of the gnard positions las n ———— — anl 1 ' 1 ) e showed up to good advantage.| CARPENTIER SCORLS RAYO [Ty (o et 139 Il S . (sriswold in our opinion W be a| Spokane, Wash., 16 P - much better man in the backfield | George « yecause he is and can hit the | Rocco F a, Portlar ght |¥de, p 5 1 0 - . !y N 1026 By NEA SERVICE. IhC line like a ton of brick. He also| heavyweight ) = sz has the heft and bulk to make ala scheduled | thell s et = N— strong uard and it may bo that he | e, Taxho, arene ust e | SALESMAN $AM Results at Last will make out better at that position. | el = nach Hayes know more STETCHER WINS MATCH —— — =N r— where the men should play than| San Diego, Calif. Sept. 15 (P . Z 0 5 [0R BOY'- 'ty GONNA COLECT - 0 we do. Joe Stetcher, t to the '/\\\H i s RA I o r_(: 3d wL T] SOR ORI ASKET- | k\ 05 BILL A BILL AT LAST- IVE BEEN 00T} Y BASKET-FULL To ADD IRl Conai gl s L lao theta | ek e S lls from Sten- THERET AT COLLECToR [PLL DAY PND AINT e { BILL. : o YR vith the goods as far as playing|iey Opinta, Tenats - f < COLLECTOR Mivsia COLLECTION the wing position is concerned. He | pight, NS TOT B MINUTE | - as played for a number of years | I s Pl BE. with the All-New Britain team and FOOTBALL PRACTICE a favorite with local fans S e i — hold a practice game tonight a silent John Davis lived up to lo'clock at the Pioneer fiold on Ellis his nickname by saying about nine |street. AN men wishing to try out words all night. He Is full of|for the eloven are asked to report football and ready to start rightlat that time. 10w, He Keeps in condition all - o year round and there won't be any MANUFACTURER DIES diffleulty in filling In the fullback | orcester, Mass., Sept. 16 (P— position on the team William Herbert Gates, founder and e treasurer of the Baldwin Chain and There was a large crowd of fans | Manufacturing company, lawver and present to watch the team go|prominent member of the National §h their paces and evervone | Metal Trades assoclation, died last who saw them expressed themselves |night at his summer home, Win- pieased at the prospects for the|chester road. Princeton. His wite ming scason. The interest in the |and son, William H. Jr. were at the isam this year is running higher |bedside when he passed away, } th '

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