New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1926, Page 17

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da Dai the . 5 city. Har ! H and Flel post was field pres: com: will will the Hart ine runs s01d of tt stA Aefen kees, ran: to ha ernoon on Thursda Saturs anoth team. team state Tryon, will b two a have pointe, | R L rovid ten noune lake 1 19,500 hold filled. Peter Perakos and M could not be ag! ' enough in this city, the team wo have been brought here, but th The game is m portt been made to ¥ Every seat {n the huge Good Grange's t Tickets for the game on Octob 10 will go on reserved s \anager Da the detal agement re Grange's team would put New Brit- t of the pro- promoters of the A Deta starting, prices ¢ g 21,000,000 WATER SYSTEM #EW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1526, e i Speaking of Sports IITIITIIIITINIIIIIINIIIINNL The greatest football aftraction possible, Harold (Red) Grange ant oo meomet Tomoray "oenanarea| Discusses Dictatorship from New Britain, but ‘s conference betwean Promot ley with C. C. Pyle, manager Wheaton 1 team, the Yankee in fleld in Har October tford velodrome, but ad there been a fleld lars place be s velodrome or Clar plac either the d seemed to be the onl lable. d to Hartfor 11 fans in this ci A the situatio the foo local vith Pyle before the tea takes the field. Of this sum. $5.000 posted vesterday and the ba ance must be posted befors th team takes the f er Dailey promises that unity eing the game. accommodates ent time and arrangements h d the New were prom- as a close attraction for this on for the game. promoters have to for the game will be popular | to assure every fan the op- ve bleachers to ac- 332333 331 . a atter yester- er Mussol 5 ty n m |7 1 1 i D W ez T a measure of prosp is i modate 5,000 more on the fleld. be a good one have an opportunit game to advantage. s was received by So will Thor meets the ford. ill give New Br! 1at chould be able to stop of Grange and his mate I Trvon, Colgate backfield star of last|g for mext Silvertown ¢ 1 New Britain ul combinatio > immediately an ts will probably all b before the date for the game several weeks now Mr. Perakos and) : have been busy on s of ame and unti rdQ nown about whether Grange's team would appear against the locals ol team will be able to put up a good the Grange Yan- se against Coach } ment i and the loca day ot next week s will put the team ¢ and w The loc zes that a victory ov r ahcad of m nal teams in the country. The bringing of this extraordinary attraction to this state and to a place where New Britain fa the opportunity of seeing tom of the gridiron” in action, will er argument We have no doubt at all but that the football public from all over the will be on hand to watch Grange in action and no less a umber will want to eee FEddie . another world famous figure of the gridiron stage. Is of the game, the time of nd_ all other items e announced within a day or nd nothing will be left but to the game staged on the ap- d date on the Hartford field. dence, R. I, Sept. 29 (A— dence began to use water from ty's new $21,000,000 water 1 at 8 o'clock this morning. gineer Frank E. Winsor an- ed today. At that time work- | men op the feed mains from the artificlal 4 the valves leading to n Scituate, R. I. The reser- voir *containing at this time about ,000,000 gallons of water, will 87,000,000,000 gallons _when Jagement in that “Big Bill will be with the team for ve the players practice all aft-| Friday and| | is or of the w Britain The heavy obligations under which they will be put to have the play here, means that the fans will have to back them if they are to break eve the chance moral Fi 1 definite was | 1lday eve o'clock. preparatiens Homers—Ruth, Yar Stolen bases—DMostil, Whit Pitching— lost Stamford, Sept eracy has been reduced It (Including ga Doubles—Burns, T GIST POLICY nil and the fas reh in told t club h o says there a 4, but as for us w dren to bear arms. ictatorship Has Dangers has s evidence of gen Never less, d is an oid story d story in a new imo is to moral world {s against F world rst Lutheran to Start Rehearsals Soon. ot. e i S {45th anniversary b The two local men went to New which will be obse: York yester and ewed yone who has b Fyle and came to an ement [in that church since it s ; e met \ed been invited to § r:r i ir' 'of 200 voices X sing that night aMe fellow. ! aMe fellow [P R i b I me: Pyle told t me morror pays Grange $100 a week £ ot 311\:;., Luie a the re! ¢ his money gocs into e Mrs. U ronho S r*lStb:r:d:‘a\d mortgages as Malcolm Kallgren, Mrs. Gott- fents for the futur id Linden, Mrs. Martin Larson, > |Mrs. John Larson and Mrs. John . In order that the All-New Britain| & visit th ning, MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ed Press. of Sept. 29) National League In- Triples—Gehrig, Yankees, 20 47 hle, Indians, won 2 bl TO ATTEND D. A. R. MEETING A large number of New Britain women are planning to attend the 33rd st of the Ameri will be Center church, Hart ing sessi and will The afte 2:15 o'cl am luncheon mun sons the church will badge or meeting of the Daughters n, whi held vext Tuesday at the he morn- on will by 11 o'clack be follo by luncheon arnoon session will start at ock and at the close of the Ruth Wyllis D ve tea. ' Local people desiring tickets are asked to com- te with Mrs. How . Par- Steel r ) ion to by chapter state pin. HUNTING 80 Acre Swamp Duck and Pheasant 16 Shooting l Appiy: Acres of Posted Land Privileges Open to a Limited Number W. BARNES, Y. M. C. A, 15 DANGEROUS ONE (lergyman, Back From Rome ere always will be war. | ce is very well for ca and | 11 train | | ideals. | What | Prineip! the Jocal football magnates. For Present And Former Singers At dion voung i of a foot P YLE AND HIS PROTEGES ' is Mr. Harold * al net ar = onal pusher of the pigskl P yle, mentor, ma School Emphasized by Yost York used the word in the Symbol of all Traits “Tova of pals” I positive for. “Do you “I mean ot wwecks of hard work on the part R Pt e i b : s Ameri th fall. To their thers, to all those i | and see wi places in Ar Dt alt y kind of physical tain whether | ward, any suc Teaches Respensibility “That boy gocs out on tl er hoys? “If he when ‘0ld Ma Man Opportunity an dthe rest of the vice some day beckon hi gridiron of life “On the footba dishonesty brir as in business life. 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