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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926, [} e 5 ; | [ea. ned tin | Amackassin club, Yonkers, Speaking || Boseball Standing | Can on vk otthe | s xonoe s TUNNEY PAYSGALL (sl s THKESTENNS OGP Jeziems o Wit a star performer on track | Derp f S t § AMERICAN LEAGUE field at St. Thomas's Seminary? Treated! blaws rems Loepe N'o,,_ Rene LaCoste Sails From New York :X.‘:::be\rvh‘;ld‘e}{‘:ztf;"”rcllhdeg“::lyw!z “Gene” Fortin was the best full- | = ¥ ed “it you felt 5 o P orts 8 Games Yesterday back in these parts for picking wes The New Britain team in the Con- A h hought you dia | FOF France With National \lngl(‘s]r(;\fnd'o LaCoste in the semi-final ot e Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 1. (1at).|%Pots in the opposing line and necticut League was on a winning 1 his visitor that| Trophy, | Al four members of the French SRVTIIVIIVITITIIS. B = ’ hing through? streak co; eco o : c 1e effects of the | Karl J. Dalquist, sports editor of| (Second game postponed, rain). |smashing through streak copping a record number of NGW Cl]fifll)lO S F - r the ts o < Davis Cup team, LaCoste, Cochet, TR 5 All other games postponed, rain double headers, and the players [ il ays OTMeEr sen: few da Dempsey New York t. 25 (P—Rene La- |p the New S ayen dournal Oourler, JIth C oo oo linds Frank Egan, Basil R “Tom” | were allowed to have thelr bottle of v 3 1 i |Coste, y 1 ter orera sad Jncausy BrkgRe SE back from the Dempaey-Tunney| McGrath and “Ray" Gavin were fn beer back of the grandstend be-| (famp [ t hich he said was not healing |18 today taking Ui national singles| < oo o o the France. < bout at the sesqui-centennial sta-| 2 | D § 4 k00 DOF - s el elior inat b The Standing the backfield for the Trem tween games? . S W Pot | Streets when that aggregation twas % ‘ e Rann | REEacy 1o s Stetes s und g - 2 —_ re om the Demp- |J v in the United Statew, ol 8| foraniy Tig and Mes, NellinBécep lium in Philadelphia on Thursday night, comes out in this morning's| .. | = Al - B! 8 8 ew York . . 29 1 3 | one of the best among junior teams? Charley Strom of the Spring hi 5 g y suite with a broad smile on his |first o voyage in 45 years, edition with a scathing denunclation | 2™ 9 : 5 of thla clty wers winrelel e of the battle calling it the “Colossal | Cleveland ...... 87 64 L s . streets was a speedy outfielder and ey t p ¢ LaCost th his countryman 'morning .t St. Mary's chureh, the Bust of tX jes.” | Philadelphia .... §1 1| “Salome” Johnson, N. B. H. 8. !pase & o 5 i 3 - e P LN EOYITIng c chureh, Bust of this and other centuries, ] ase runner spor s what th a in Borotra ned through the aving been performed by : Pl o B% [(Sonter (hieweanoiDaaksts In ucce = orld’s heavyweight champion said |ed h “and I hofle |ranks of American singles players |Rev. Raymond Clabby. The best mas | Chicago . : 71 3 fon without anoth e AT o - N e et Gfeatad i he comiea araina ithontans & SRR G e d . He attended the bout and Bn,]m:oi : e en team wm”g"m :”:“;P ; Pete” Moran and “Ed" Wilsontoday ir Tring to his d ed he comes aroun thout any trou- | last week at Forest Hills to meet In [was John Kiley and the matron of through his article, he questions the| g,y o\ o 2 %00 | thelocall achool! symnasinm 2 8 had thelr battlp of the century with adversar l sy|ble. We 1 a good talk about an All-France today. For a year at honor was Mrs. Callaghan of New- J integrity of Dempsey’s showing in|gp-° .’ "~ “**°C° fadl | 5 barefists under the electric light at 1 on him t night. | that fight e famous cup, long tt s- [irgton. A reception followed the 3 the ring. He says that the fans took | 3 5 : 805 Ty e T R s (oq the corner of anley street and 1nne ent an h - — of Willlam T. Tilden, ill |ceremon it on the chin again and that the T Pt Lkl *"r”\fnk‘: Sandy Hill road? he former champion's| Macht ich solva problems in |Test in France, | AR e T entire battle was an “awful frost.” New York at 8¢, Louls ot small tress/out in ths wooda nenr. i . Arriving at the hotel algebra have been nted Fest in exhibitions at the READ HERALD COLASSIFIED ADS Philadelphia at Cleveland | by and put up under supervision of Local football fans used to say tedly, Tu in c!\nf‘g:- ot Mr. Dalquist attended the bout in| <waghington at Chicago “Deacon” Fay, manager of ths Nut. that a player with “Jim" Dunn's ¥ corted to the ele- | ] Philadelphia in his capacity &5{ Roston at Detroit, | megs? brains and “Nap' Scott’s legs wonld | V7 1 upstairs. There, he met ] sports editor, and his impressions | ba the nearest approach possible to Demps 1 Dempsey’s wife, the t were taken right from the ringside Ganes o ateon “Tom" Gorman, “Rip” Robinson, |the ideal quarterback? former Estelle lor, and Mr. and | 3 and press seats. He says that all the | xor York ot St Tauie DGR A B s Ars. Floyd Fitzsimmons, | ] fans with whom he came in CONtact| pyyageiniia at Cleveland “Deacon” Burns and others were in | “Johnny" Schroeder, Henry Flan.| Greeting his foe ot the ring i'tfh ] y at the bout, are questioning the ii-| yachington at Chicago [the lineup of the Glendale A. C. agan, and “Steve” Donnelly, stars of " °! I which he sald | & : tegrity of Dempsey's intentlons in| poseon a¢ Detroit. | football team? h school football, were in de- "% LS NI YC IR ™ 2 jefense of his title and also brings A, mand by outside teams, and oc- 1 the h Dempsey n..s‘ — 3 hoseDdgtheatoricalsen ol byine NATIONAL LFAGUE | “Cookle” Goodrich was the home- casjonally showed thelr stuft at An-| Corins alor i | 3 news representatives from the| eTEle |run king among junlor teams in giow's fleld? Dempsey thrust out his hand and champion's camp anent the wonder- | G Veieany | New Britain? . 2 told the hampior was glad | \ ful physical condition of the cham-| oo, o FAC York 4 0 T S GG GG et e r in the | pion and asks if they were all cover-| fEs 1 “Joe” O'Brien eaught hehind the e : the bed | Philadelphia -4, atl 2.8, | Hnelolineers amons h | ] Lk smethiog hiladelphia 9-4, Cincinnat {nat without & masi ur ".my\w:[' et e iy s : h ° ° { 0 | The Standing hisnose : i R L L () ] Befeneaks of the tansiaying ble] w Iea “Bill” Kiley, playing tackle for g I % : prices for tickets to the fight and|gt Louis .. . 89 83 | T the Nutmegs, was a past master in' ‘" - G 1 e says “they expect to get a run for{cineinnatl ... ... $5 & &6 Percy Wells, first ba b B e e i ¥s thought you were a 1 ir money. But they didn’t, neith-| p. o 220 | Delphis, city champio e R e S el ttention it char id Tunney ! Pittsburgh . 83 s goat” and distracting his attention 2 = 5 5 1' er from the principals in the Ting |Chicago ........ 81 : 337 |named “Tom Longboat” atter the EOnC' AN GEFECng T A v a s ! theelements and those in charge of | Naw York . ] famous Indian distance runner? { e ine and receiving and dispersing the crowd.” | Brookly; 6o = & used to glve| clean and gan fight as any m ‘mn!d.\n . fh 1 “Buggy” TFitzpatrick, right fielder Johnny ath used glv ot i T | Boston 0 63 4 F an Baton sv exhibitions under havetmelizon : “Arrangements in| pyhon s 5 = J2g | for the Delphis, was urest man Paton s Lo e ‘ ave met you in e the vicinity of and in the stadium S in the game in these parts, onthe elecirie g th e, ) were the worst ever seen at & gath- ground balls, and it was predicted ner on Spring ; 5 - note | ) cring of this size, Beln the Games Today that he would be a star infielder? - g cartedness ar \ : ring of this size, many being on the | oy e “Jack” Coyle ng New g Siffic ellave ¢ # , way back to the center of Philadel- | . 8058 N S = " IO LR A B e L X phia for more than two hours [ ehank e adephia “Johnny” Scharff w ) Britain late in aseba T only the : S : | Ches 3rooklys X -, 5 AR . ortstop. fo! SGhr it f In speaking of Dempsey's showing | hecago at l>r ok New Britain Pawnees summer, fl d u“j 1 «r: 1“; e v . £ thetting ihs sayes Biiton, [t onas] Games Tomorrow " 7 s S R 20 marne fiacicanc : possible for a man only 31 years old| 'm”; e ;“';‘:'-" ’VML Fus n;m Stev 1skic got one hi of thre 4 go back so far cally - [ ons together with the glo i plate? . IR SO o o W ; of their size.and pricec ; ant the exhibition he gave against l‘_x:l:dolv:l;d}:")&”vf “‘)(, whiriwind bout one S v atter-| L — : X : Tunney is beyond the understanding RO st noon at Sinskie's training quarters Tellow was { Cophus 5 of close followers of the boxing S 1 = linemna w : a 'we want n"e Rea' . game. Dempsey neither smokes or| . -V‘[‘.“ml: Maher ”;4 "'1 had one e pairs L drinks and generally keeps in good - im" Ringrose cai or the in captivity ; . - . e j it Ak ] “Terrible Nine” of Beaver strest - Retail sales during July and 7 voltume. Over 60,000 were:nvade : ”;I;,”‘ S S omhen ol RAEE TRA[;KS []NLY Sl Soi e e SRR l_IVB Salesman August were the largest in Willys- last year. Each month years, for Dempsey to be such a con- ner behind the bat but his love | ,nq alg coached and played center Overland history. Over 39,000 another record broken. And | ] Il e 1 Y £ irast to the ho was known as for roller polo ar (from ¢or the Nutme Qell “Frrd” . o . y iract oAl matinloinas knowila ‘{ Wi ey e 1 his inter- 3 to Sell “Ford” Automobiles, were sold in these two months. at these startling, low prices we - — (i Mpiwatnipess ot S SRR e s e s ton Delieve Ovecland Six pradncd 5 (e states that Dempsey was 0nés {0 Suflr b Changes |vons »:,ngv:ux w flr' rw\ 1 e full season at end? g m]wcn b fl"*"d W;l for : The original Whippet production ¢on will reach over 100,000 thil K to be up agains for c H 8 al ames at Flectrie — real experience willn; ) 1 H ' and he continues: “Of course thore T LIRS & jraseims mer it Benss e Duster” Frown was_center and || o0 €1 £ schedule laid outin July called for yeqr, no way of proving that thero was { Britain third baseman, in action? | 00 F TN Britain high | WOTK man. 500 cars a day. Within 60 days it 9, thing “wrong! with the b Horse racing is : aitiool ssuond team? C : R gentlemen, It surely looked that|or omert aron o meane sning| “EAdie” Havel, New Tritain thira | School second team?_ No question about pay to has been increased to 650. And Big volume makes low | pnces ) 5 g r s G A1 = 5 sed to drop over to Landers' % 1 s righ i | & lis still on a pre-war basis. But it| FoecT s D e e evorenatn s jietEhGman now, at these amazing new low possible. Lowpncesbnngbxgvol- : Hp oasts i1 e i o Hnslandiand onlyropiasons latiite plasy A ox for New Britain high school? Mr. Burke prices we anticipate a volume of ume. Thisin briefisthe economie! e casts the suspicion that with 'y« insl (s FrRnok per. - Lo 5 . . . . , ods at 4 to 1 a man coula collect | "> 127«“::‘0:;- e e Tt AUTOMOTIVE SALES 1000 Whippets a day—and from reason behind this amazing price- J togather $200,000 and bet it the e Ll : sl T pest fiald gent | E! r, Dt /: I\ K, SALES SRR % 7 3 | : A1 oo e Ao Lt Inaya antaredl iy Tibraral in\atalies) [Los < s Ons of, (e Dest fRld gen; 7 ace at the monster ath- every present indication it will reduction. could be do state nd fixtures on the English tracks. ! the pall b erferenca od 1t MR & SERVICE CO. | be quickly attained. , he stakes are rather small, but paid |style? L e o ¢ | If orders are placed at once in sterling. Open betling with s e i Ford Dealers Sales of the Overland Six have prompt deliveries can be m s o e R LA G ot i) G O (50| ot i sint it y LI585 a) 248 Elm Et Tel. 270 also been gaining in tremendous The time to buy is NOW! At a8 the cesuitivas conteraaqui ) |clErent Tate: ivaten p hine | READ WERALD crassiriep aps | 248 Elm Et. e LR A But in some of the handicaps the | oroRdgotaild L e kT “In all { R 3 weight the horse must carry is fig- | 8ames of - football at Andrews R Y AR o b ;:l::'fflfl ""”‘:t]“v‘l"\"; \h“yurrd according to its winnings dur- | _ 5 = e oot = o . s, “it must be said that Ne was |jne {1 season. | et o e T | ANl OVERLAND Models mcludz g excuse that was passed off on the ard fame, recently took one of S 8 o S P ippe eavyweight ct A o s et et i | re uce me vorld. As a titular clash the bout {y..nhqicapper told Gen - ntry | Z 577 = MR was terrible. aa tho Lot huen a (LR ! el s e | A WA ol BROWGHT IMEZ 1 pgpan o)\ . of $40 to $120 - EFFECTIVE NOW preliminary with neither of the prin- |, ribbling, he added: “4000 N vy cipals being well known, the fans || nlrllll‘rlw"“ ot (a2 0y el HOME FOR DNAERQ LO?\E NOT A RouGING . would have been shouting: “Throw o o we ! B AT s e R KT AT WAIGTUNE, RECEPTION ! no knockdowns, hardly any real ¢ i figuring ¢ all wrong.” Then DIDAT Ge1 VT FROM DEEP wa MAKED ME fective blows and the affalr was | g ong ate T Sile Cave tiew A % ! G 16 eea et gl alar S e S BREATHING ! w\fi\atf HINK OF CThe Whippet OVERLAND S1X/ A i b apper's I RUN O \ "Some fans,” o sera, “polnt to|HIOWINE (oI NouiL HAVE To HOME ! was o oW tiie bloody condition of Dempsey's | (0" vor o thousand pound | Py AND GET @OME oy SH-H - sH-H- $ " Standard b $ LY. face and accounts of 1 : la e Tanala! erely smiled ’ -h - SH-H- ,“"‘ 2 an Inginoftaokc hoitenonyiag: ""'fi:‘l':L,v::-!lho o semained <t haaithe WACINTHY we HE'D )\t S Sedan $735 6 5 Sedan 493§ possibility o e bout being anything | ™" o coratched the hors 7 it on the up'and up. - However;| Oone seraiched the horse v : A BIG BAUKER FROM , $685 De Luxe 597 nat enters into the discussion only ¥ ] i Io » minor wey. A ek eve w,”‘[ WITH THE BOWLERS ) (5 TH b&‘\TCAGPR'B‘Q:\gEfl? Coupe $735 Sedan $1095 heal In a few days and hoxing glove : X 7 o o — scratches and cuts disappear without | UNIVERSAL LEAGUR R X5 OF A ‘Cfl«\ REEIE RS ¢ $ scars tn 4;\;» ;wv\\‘ Ly ';('Y'flr(":f it{ 8o o / \}dSQ OMILE WHER 3 A Featflll’es 4-wheel brakes... Coupe $ 895 could easily have heen done for ef-!jpu G E 3 3 / w g 5 5 A : foct. y duile w 9 EET ML= R ) stops in 5.1 feet from 40 miles an hour = , ey “s9 4 g %W A +.. 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline.. . . e e e : o NG R 55 miles an hou . .. 5 t0 30 miles in Features tish-corque o nunquestionably was innocent and did Cutlery. Y¥ . B i t ci : iles 1 his best, it s Atting that he be given : e m i 2\ [ { S | 13 (oo oBITAn iy S izl gine...5 to 40 miles in 21 seconds| credit. He certainly did his best, but |1 : B ! : 2 3 ; + .. casiest car in America to park ... ... low gravity center... longest bett style. He sailed Into his oppon- | e - H:: ki S ; beautiful . . . smart. somest Six of its size in America. . ¢ ent in a manner that gave Demp Hardware. . 3 e \ £ | Al prices f. 0. b. factory. Prices and specifica- Its roominess and comfort will des sey fust a or opportunity to cov- revost 85 7 0 - i ) | . ¥ . . 5 03— 287 K : i } tions subject to change without notice. light you. “With the sentiment of a fickle ey / 5 R public in his favor, because of his . . ==l Easy Terms—Your Car in Trade — Immediate Deliveries fine record, his pleasing person- V487 4T4—13 z \ nd retirement, Tunney is go- Advertlims; { ing to be a popular Bhampion, but if lie ever meets Dempsey again and | Dempscy wants to win, it is going , 1 the changing of ha of o fitle. Som dlines blazed SRS A e - = Jeati el =75 RC. RUDOLPH 127 Cherry St. Tel. 20513 ever was.” er excerpts fron irticle say that someth in this bout that the general puble pyanyenne knows nothing about and never will. Kennedy B e L MA! Sweep Out Padded Cell No. 1326389 By SWAN. He says that the press-agen made the hout but it was the “col- k 5 Paie BVER SINCE. | STereep LON THAT Nau BVER SIN ! < s Sey AN bE z logrin ko 7 CE snm CAME N R OCTO! \ ¢ lived and an aspiring ex-marine v e o 5 b TO WORK i ) St HT B fim‘ ik D&Pg\r Al LIABLE T Lose (T | who gained favor in certain quarters 8 Han y - % - BRE._ QOO GO\NG— chiefly because ofy the fact that Bl AT T /. y 7 Z g | = U SRS Dempsey was not a service man. , ¢ = ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC | via o sl s i 3 D M These statements are made by a man who was at the bout and are his impressions. To the greatest major- ity of peopla in this city, his words come as a startling reflection of what has been in their own minds since nights of the bout. DR. HETZEL ELECTED to College, Pa., Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, for nine years | president of the University of New | Shipping, Hampshire, has been elected presi- [hi®™ ] dent of Pennsvlvania State college | at a special meeting of the trustees. |Xoch . He succeeds Dr. John M. Thomas, |"*"'* -+ Ph who resiggjed about a vear ago to W m~uu:l become president of Rutnm —_— .

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