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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. 1YANKEES HAVE THI: St. Louis GOGS 7lid F ] een ki ing ever in (‘\v—\.'p‘ruc')ce,‘ | SEA CAPTAIN FINED | which the oficials suspected the |, l e, e ",ff,‘,:(\f;; m‘“;.“ New York, Sept. 29 B — cz,,_f:mnar was to be loaded, were ar~ . S p ea k in g g ain Marius ert, of the French |Trested. After they had denied all ! : i H - — S ; S SR B YR8 line ! ¢ steamship De|knowledge of the liquor, the fine, (o] f s p or t S i i § et o LIl (G fined $438 yesterday | TéPresenting $6 on each bottle of 3 & 2 o ‘ [ e 2 e Ol | after oms officials had seized | !lquor, was imposed against Cape ; 1zy is also pleased with 1 benedictine which they | tain Aubert. ] . % Commercial field, which, to his| .y T Raypag George Munigan, owner ot tne! FiISE WOIlQ Series Was Played ~ . \Broklyn Horsemen Will Be rmint i the tacat nela trom the inoiiner leman nEnaeR e Hartford Blues football team; h & iewpo a epectator. He wi : & ‘tioton bo , ot know the exact capacity of the v S SH0L 00N Y FOR RESULTS ERTAI e e e There With Giants in 1923 ’_ { & e Ready lor Opening Game Sunday ncia'onih e e s arspuc'o promised following the game la Sunday with the New York Giants| —_— : Friday afternoon. at the Hartford velodrom S nr : i s : i 20.—Wit off the hop, he let Frankie O'Brien;y,njoo N G S o e 4 p | rk, Sept. this | ¢ y and Dick No! go and 3 -1 2 ericar ke t . . S S & RS = : fternoc fin ssion of scrim- nouncement is made Horsemen will Ryan of Holyoke, Rocco Segretta of > s by : 2 ’ $ | wind u ir hard training for the| istol and Eddie Sickler of De-|gano 0 o0 Wt S0 ; e v o : of the American Foot- | roit e received their passports s et . L s 3 ¥ eague schedule which will find W : . ¢ 3 1 into action against ain ,and he showed promise but he e 3 : G o k i o) rd, goTEs ; can’s outfit. He will provably seekfpoiy oy \ v ; 2 i et and biack: machine gy a berth on :l\u‘ local team, Lo k he will be politely keep on his way. Bafavia, Java, Sept. 26 ( There are st ind s, local scien- tists say, that the skull found by Manager Edward J. Dailey of the o) capacity he Dr. C. J. E. Heberlein is similar to th ous issing link' ull un- New Britaim team is in New York| made kno : 3 r n today on business and nothing m 1 Enhi o p s % e e 3.8 o o will 4 earthed in the same district in 1892 could be learned of what the do Sanie 5 by Prof. I ne Dubols, and will is on the players who are to be - furnish the long sought support for go from the New Britain squad Dubois’ sensational ape-man theory, cording to 1 lerst -1 Th i Lt n ten b ¥ w 3 23 t A erln ntific world afl i 1 m,” Fugazy nsed by the National league teams.| . ong st triple dacked ste : 2 R i - » bes the league. I'm and salted L afte 3 A S . 3 ) Jothall expert, but they tel]| T new find is said to ba a com- e N r ng field contains oo | i AT . I , has as much s Dlete skull, while the Dubols relic The local management W 1complete. making desperate empts to sig iare fec 1 1 ul lin : 2 ¥ R pEaC oott rial on it as wil up with C. C. Pyle for a game p e 8 he roster of any profes- reful examination of the Hebe the New York Y J tball team in the country. lein skull has not yet been fi Grange's pet organization, and 2 e i | sound like an exaggera-| It was found in a peculiar though everything i all set, the g ym. Cor tively sme | e Dy oaiaaiint o it comes from those who ner, Mr. Heberlein, who is district fleld is what is balking the local 28y ‘.‘f d into ins c 1 St |a pposed to k he profes- sician of the publ alth de- i star 1 f f : Lol B el i al Le sional, and in whom I have every t of Sou bought it —— trikes t ) : tive hoys who unearthed it Haritord velodrome for October 10,18 It ide rea T | n]: o” :‘,\P o ..hmw.on‘. Wg}h \vmm] nd o - for the field. Then Op8 A T e y UG DLyt 1 ectus. he na- 'nlg;fl‘;n':n'f’l-m S ns. From the home plate Patents Issued to Gerbault’s Craft : e foothall hero of the tive boys customarily unearth bones ” x e A to deepest center field the tape shows Y 2 r g o seas a nd @ elic: sale sf nee of Clarkin field, but this hasn't 0 deepe Jele thiltane ot Connecticut People Wedged on R naye[ang Sherslicn Loriale (Oltouriels. been declded yet. L e mebm e Ty Patents issued by the >atent| Baris ed out to make a noise. This shows S the playing fleld <o 1} Peter Perakos and aMager Dailey| 7% ; have been carrying on most of t Tal 1h g | t by tt ffice of | despat roin | i The reason they are trying to get 3 1 TR Stor 8 r Yircerest, in whi s sail- | § Hartford field is that n . 5 3 : 1 t Tk o e, G A b e b LR S S e anamina it AT THE Y GYM Just what the sfatus of fhe game ]NDUSTRIALBA\SKETBALL hor 107 ‘ o . local resorces a ticqinte Fall and Winter Term Starts Oct. 4th is at the present time, is a question concerned, he stands ready to bring| R o : : the team to Hartford when Names Committee To Draw Up e H 7 ) Sl nf (Nab B SHES s crmte r| CH L R | FOR MEN AND BOYS We have had a numbe n-| p e b ey = i e s | & A quiries concerning the appearance 5 4 o : bt o Gl s En sl Special Classes * Grange in Hartford against ) 2 oY o : p S : : £ § . | DISinE DOl B N s e . Boxing Fencing Wrestling Mulligan’s Blues. This will not take | at a mecting ndustrial | T place this year or next for the sim-|ath y factories | pat pparatus for transferring| from I to New k p Tournaments TIE e e a0 Lmasln isple stiey st : o o Hand Ball Basketball Volley Ball Track e ‘nm\‘:‘“v' ade applicat iace in | gevi i { 80 Acie Susi § Further Information, Tel. 2190, Physical Dept. : St Al o ; s . Duc Sad kies ans : New Britain Y. M. C. A. less beverage and dis- date is a pro- = ered @ 1| p, = t 16 Acres of Posted Tand o Shrenni i e e e L e : e e ] Special Rates for October “I like planked blue-fish the Bosion Americans v t played| Abram N. T \ rv.nee Apply: W, BARNES, Y. M. C. A. | Eean — — : brown and buttery. £ here oniid RaxiReck jeftiored (N verr, sl b g e «But I don’t want to swallow afulligan 18 anghng for the sers- Ty 3 S Sl : AT < = OUR BOARDING HOUSE the bones to get the fish, jces of Tony Planski the big full-|app ttod i g h,‘:ko?f [’T) Geirrelonnl Univeraity | seheaie fan rst gam s 7 o W ; % «I like my pleasure - team last year. iing to f ce on Novem! e / 2 ) A = = hand information, suitable terms T B0 raties: Tehis : e | ( EGAZI‘;‘?T‘\MAj\/.:hX’ AVE 1 DOLLARS) SMES VG T GETTIN without any punishment, D o oy | B the mmales 1030k Bhof | Pienoe 41U oot Tyraiitee © RECEL e A LR (o [ ) $10THAT e ToOK : : will be with Mulligan's Blues. We nights. ¢ e e : TROM MY GECRETARY TO MY OH M z“; AWAY FROM ME AV /] «That’s why I switched wonder it Barnikow will he kept on|the Aoy, nes- | R (s e aus - WOULDA" - . i e e (B svere i T LG RETURN T0 MY BANK YFOR (= Ifl’muw : - GANG AT PaKER to OLD GOLD Cigarettes, wonderful work with the Hartford onday i ) | s A o AN IMPORTANT RAILROAD O’T LAGT NIGHT, wne AN s N team so far {his year. o Industrial bowling leagiio com- | o 1o Tho Fuller Brush C ‘ DEAL Y « AHEM wsc ALLOW ME ‘YQKH:G (W UE GTILL Ao Bl05 «It gives me all the klcl.: 5 There is & persistent rumor aoat ot games for tho present s ey . 3 0 PREZENT MY CHARMING |[ BUT2INCE Nod o WALTZ any man wants from a cigarette . }4 that J Clarkin is planning to sames will be started in the near L 2, g s 5 h,: nyc:::r(lwdrl;!?sm-“\ leaguie base-! futyre, The Industrial Girls avo ex- . T R R B e (} HO{/}TE@Q Wi o olighT OVFER v ”?\\D without any bite pall franchise wo other Hart-|pected to open their league ’ i L e e e e : Charles I ofon, Thread T (foveR 1 APPRECIATION /[ GUCH A GRA to tongue or throat. wa hear it, he doesn’t know whether el et S HngIdey . i *0F OUR DELICIOUS WAV, we o he will se ot [ 1) ek ‘s | . ¢ % il el ieRino N USE “BUCKING BOARD ) T Co. COOWING, AND TRUE Pk “So I can smoke ‘em, 2ily Dudack apparently not | . d ’ joy ‘p:\lfl"‘i(flrll i”y I h«fl,fl::r':"‘wm P — 3 Paker Co. Veriden HOoPITALIY ! - and enjoy ’em, has been mamed head coach of the|Coach Cassidy Re-Introduces De- A e \ ] WIS v MORNING, NOON and NIGHT.” freshman team of Georsetown Uni-| oo iy practice to Make TLine| Iforris ST dae b ! versity and thia is no mean job, He| S MokBs il will prebably have a permanent! Get Team Work, = . ks position there as he starred at the university in baseball, basketballl T | oL and football IAEEENS 0L AbsanogiiiOmte et ‘,‘7”,_ el The “Bucking hoard" gh school made its he pie > at practice yesterday when | Cassidy had_ the Another athletic who could Jand anything in this city 15 Fre Schmidt who is now one of the phy- | Cassi | sical cnlture instructors at the [ L o l\mmnh:m' ”n" es, 1 and accessories | Herane Mann) schioal fov‘boys: in| ofas membera ofthe 19at and Loss ; : P New York. Freddie once sought al!°2™s did dur el terms at | ; otton job on the playerounds here, but he -’x”»,n board is made of wood and is ] ' casville UMont wasn't successful and it was prob-| he Peard & mads O ool ant 18 er Co., Uncat Mont- ably a good thing for him that hei'"" O 5 v tunning | vil k beverage front is a plank a few M N wasn't. Otherwise he might not 7 8 = 8 ches over the boys' heads as t o — have landed what he did. lned g g bl SWEDISH STEEL TRUST. crouch in 1 position. Usual Stockholm, Sept. 20 (Rl—A Swe | conch Cass nd several of his |dish s which has { heaviest substitute men stand | long been project weans to Co. or talk- The Waterbury Eastern franchise will be for sale fore | on the platform making the task of | overcome ti ing ion in next season, we understand. Bl s e T Brass City didn’t support a pennant} .oo"occoc ihe hall all soven line- winning team and refused to sup- {005 S rorvard : a push port a team that wasn't a pennant | . % 0o ackward | winner, Now, it scems, the owners| o BEECE REE e in tog Sl of the club, rightly, want to sell and (" 14 1o team work will be Swedis get out while the getting is good. ter. company” the = Coach Cassidy fivst brought the |peen selected. 1t would be a good thirg If SOMe- jica in during the 1921 scason when ' one In New Britali would take & {he jine consisted of “Al” Bener Jhere. We have a hunch that New Sehac o3 2 RBritain would become a ][:oml base- | Williams, ckcloh T e e e 0 Sane i (oraviery Bk bl ) (T B /389 Ho0- IVE GOTTR MIsS (i m‘:st:;&‘:fib- “E;\CNDD‘\?\E:(:} SHE_WAS MONT e 0., 0 FRISH / IN MY AR — WILL 400 ['NE BEEN WATING- : HERE IN THE. As for a place to play, we t & 2OHRG 77 || nso TAKE B LOOK RAND SEE (& EXE._OVER AN HOUR—| ; p BACK here fs one place that is as central — —p - Bank — LU || joTo ) Yoo (AN FIND HER? BETTGR GO oLl AND) \ L\.‘ say 2 3 s anything could be and one hat Portiand, Oregon, Sepi. 20 (P— e oneokem | | BLRNK! .‘iEW‘“wb | sEe WABT'S HoLoING ) S could be fixed into a baseball park, Charles &. German, president of is the vacant lot at the corner of the M omah county republican Stanley and FEast Main streets club, and five members of the or- which hes been used for years as a ganization, were indicted yesterday factory dump. Of course, we don’t by the county grand jury f | 5 4 = Fesy know if this would be available or nection with the eircul 1/ \ e ey 3 sy net, but suggest it as a probable * ¢ ticket” before the primary & , 3 & | 2 = oo park election last May. \ @ ¥ fermaine: The Industrial Basketball league —The ticket purported X will be in operation again this year tha indorsement of Unit st following a meeting of representa- tor Robert N. Stanfleld by the tives of the varfous factories held | Ku Kiux in his race for re in the Y. M. C. A. last night. It nomination on the republican tic- will probably be an eight-team |ket. Stanfield, who was defeated by league with the first game starting ‘Frederick Steiwer of Pendleton on or about November 9 and is now campaigning as an in- The Industrial Bowling league | dependent rged that the vel will disenes the coming season at a[low ficket” was circulated among meeting i1 the Y. M. C. A. next|voters opposed to the klan in a Monday night, plot to Injure his candidacy.