New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. B T L L TP e L e e T DI TsesTeseetssteteneentonprasseases B —— s sresgtassaseees 1R I 1T T ISR EIIANAN ST SIS P oo isi et asasioreaiaist e as et s e s Tt A L tetiorets TN I I st e g ae e BILLY DUDACK NAMED HEAD COACH OF GEORGETOWN FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM—%SPRINGFIELD BRINGING STRONG TEAM | HERE SUNDAY——COACH GEORGE CASSIDY RE-INTRODUCES “BUCKING BOARD” AT HIGH SCHOOL PRACTICES—SPORT BR!EFS S2322024 shERgr NS s RILINILILNNN 3 I I R R N N L sy TWO STARS ON YANKEE PITCHING STAFF suz: GLENNA COLLETT SPRINGRELD TEAH 13 STILL QUEEN' EXPECTS VICTORY T I I I S T TONNEY READY 10 KEEN CONPETITION MEET ALL COMERS ~ ON TIGER ELEVEN Champion Will Fight Anyone Twelve Lenermeq Baulim With , 2 2 4?’? g p i: (Startling Upsets Mark First Coach Hayes to Corvect Faults Picked by Promoter Candidates Tor Places v ,;_,,/C:j/ At 7 ; ’ ays of Women's Golf Tourney | of Ofiensive in Practics Haverford, Pa. Sept. 20 (A —Two lays of upsets amon women zolfers contending ove e rain-sod- Memorial Fie Merion links for the national | Sunday afiernoon when the nt familiar | tles Coac ave Hayes' chag third game of | Still queen hig nna C v {with the qualifying medal s |and her first opponcnt in m | vanquished le half a her strongest rivals are out of and deal on the second round. Miss Collett in her second ma Mrs. Norman Tioo paring down th Wil carry 18 men permaneitly foe season ho won the hampion is one of five players surviving n who | competed in the nd match round {of the nationals last y will reccive Kknown only 1o Con is k fers Wor: Spriv in the ted with Miss ayson, Maine Virginia Wilson, of il (own the colors o 1-New Bitain 1a24 | team this coming Sunday. Judging gast, Oliver i “ 3 . | Afre. Dorothy Camphell Hurd b from the names ~ membes of Sam - Ewing. | 3 - . Ilehampion Louise Fordy Ohio Dan Caulki N in. Caulking 5 . : holder of the north-south e fla the team and their former records on the gridiron, they should oma close to living up to their pralic- |ots they occupied year mens. who last iear two days of surprising play over the heavily bunkered Merion course, | W the squad into shape ind h the Yellow Jackets, has with a win on Collett's most formi Marion Turpi 17 year old southern champion. |a 5 \nd Ada Mackenzie, Canadian cham- | the hoa stiff drill Iso have joined the last year's r of points about nent plavers in failing to run | Sunday's play which he did not lika the 1 and some of the offensive plays v MeMillan, ! f the upscts > will have more | the fa more of ths L 16 New York ) 3 = B ey color t} that ateorle Mau- 1 f the backfield. Fs will and York Yankees an r s N Automaties, reen. T 4 girl who eot ntion to correctirg this m- N i M 1s _' 1 Dudack Now Freshman on > " 243 I | .w;»., m.ijm‘nu’ faul e practices this wees « ot of their ch yrms tod < o 5 whe frated her mother five et . CE e } f a w T 1 t i bee winning ! Coach at Georgetown . ® |years ago 2 as heen promptly at 2:30 o'clock and A “ : 0 trophies and titles ever since, Went |io. 1o conver o of the fanswho Bil ok o athiat = s wn on the wet greens before the iy attend, arrangements are heinz > 7 \Wan TRl t r putting of Mrs. Lee Mida, | aq, by Manager Edw:rd J. Dailey t et ! 0 holder of 16 course records. |44 y404 the results of the worll “Who ever told me T could play g fos game announced at th field former Py ; i i later versity day’s gam o & : i gL s seup ol AR A Tameal ey ootball ball, has a : g . L Naiteen tanediine L . a 1 3 CHAPHAN GIVEN BELT Poston Peatherweight Presented With Title Emblem By Richerd K | Severeid and Collins schoo room after the match. Second rtound matches today | “brought together Miss Collett and | Mrs. Norman Rood; Virginia Wilson | ind Rosalle Knapp, New York cf on, Philadelphia, and Cleveland' big right-handed hurler, was th first In either major league to wn 20 games this season. George redstor- cd his twenticth against Wasming- ton. Fox of New York e e [ AR Ieh List hile | o ¢ el Sl : 1 T s ler,Boston: Bernice 5 varsity | pogers Hornsb: i minst 1. - s : n g - 4 $1 Wall and Edith Cummings: Mrs. W. | study for the first th : A ! edited pasietha lland roctball 3 = iD, Goss, Jr., Short Hills, N. J., and | in : i most valti- 1921 and he will head the c 3 4231005 | princess Anita Lobkowicz, Watch )/ charge ot the freshman fear i s - HilL, R Mrs. Norman Toerse. | is the second New Iirit Yt e S . 2 . Glen Cove, L. I, and Mrs. J. 8. "1=K- amed on the coact staff he i +— 211 |riel: Mrs. Lee Mida and Mrs. Actlun ries vast university. Ferbert Kopf, anoti At - | Anderson, Garden City, N. Y.; Hoton him € 9° athlete in former days, is on o Passon and Mre Courtland Smith of | BTins L atan s : T i the of Coach Lou Littl 1 Ridgewood, N u When You Need It! (Including Games of § 2 l The best equipped Ford Re- | | | ) e Kopf, DaGrossa and Murphy { S —_— \ . : o hac B » hardy ol e ety John D, O'Rellley, veteran athletic | oM™ D 2 recogni the ti e iR e e 1i 1S 5 g e v orl k- ties with t . Hits Brown, Braves, 200, Twenty-Two Players To Train Under e pair Shop in the County! The biggest and most com- plete stock of Genuine Ford Parts in the State. Prompt and Courteous Batting — Hargrave, by < ’ ! thor flold e b noss - ; Homers — Wilson, Cu : { i- g % : i v foott 3 a CORBIN FORIMEN 5o =59 Stolen hases — Cuyler, Pirates, 35 Service LL Y LU sl e L i e L 3 i oot 20— %31 pitching — Kremer, Pirates, won | Tigers. .380. | Famens Dictitian i« i v 5 . Nom ohh . 5 E ; 3 . e Py . ok e Sk c . 1 hor runs, o =TT = 2 5 = Runs — Ruth, Yankees, 139 3 Sadenal zames while Collins has appeared in . S : 29— 733| Triples — Gehrig, Yankees, 20, Severeia ennant B e : ivately owned! Stolen hases -— Mostil, White Sox, ¢ At 1 8. 3 y e e New Britain ol 35 Pitching — Uhle, Tndians, won 248 Elm St. Tel. 2701 Direction of Dr. Harvey Kellozs Vuant o o 1 3 S v WL L R : Ky ! E oy 01 y 5 Bat - ush, Girenit Smashers Occupy In : : D D S sl ‘ BailinglDloriniimids, 101 P bRy - Homers — Ruth. Yankees, 47 Ford Dealers lost 11, I e e Wonder What aNew Car Thinks of a New Driver. Bo \,‘RS FINI“{ WOR (= R ‘ THIS (S THE FIRST TIME Now AH- HE JUST HAPPENED R bk | ALONE WITH THIS SAP THE SELF-STARTER LEUGR To THINK ABOUT THE SUNTCH g1agy Mw‘ - Tod Morgan, Junior Lighiweight WOULDN'T You Halow 2Y BEFORE TURNING MY SWITCH 1 WASH To HEAVEN HE'D I series Champ, and Joe Glick Wind Up LootAlc IAni b BT ACR UL -+ HONESTLY HE DoESN' T RETARD My SPARK AND OUGH SEssion ! KNOW THg HORN FROM THE GAS THROTTLES,.. THIS IS CLUTCH - TAKE YouR GOING To SHAKE MG UP York, Sept. 24 Tod Mor 2 = . fr STARTER v T'S A WOINDER H CoomNe PR £ 2 SOMETHING [ TERR(IBLE OUGH FOR. THAT - By BRIGGS Training Tor Bout, Ish, for- ing wdest puncher in t GAS THRETTLE WP Witk You | TEEC 0 (o HiGH-- WELL To PiEces-- THEY NEVER Morgan's boxing ability, UP \ SAID! MY WHOLE BodY HE'S GOING To SLIP MY GEARS LEARN To SLIP IN THE b CILL FALL To PIEGES Y&T- IN Now-- QW~-o0* QUCH CLUTCH EBASY--- GooDBY in bet ALL=- | MAY RETURN BOT HE'LL SIMPLY RUIN MY THRow OUT MY CLLTCH You e P W y to prepare for his an cham MoOTOR - - I'LL BET HIS SIMP- - YoU'RE GRINDING MY ll‘u_pt:av( %o)ccr{':‘;:i = \ fen nny Dundec TEGTH RATTLE R ' o6~ = = : taland I BonES QuUCH the latest New York Harry . conguer- rdy T n “wllo, a mi-fin: Al Tripoli therw 1. meets Frank | .as cowboy, in the third L6 1o worite 1o refain "a 8ood Clgm” all-Ways‘ oney " orders, are receivy AUBURN PHONE 611 READ HERAL DCLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULLS ”

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