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ter from him Tu G JACK SHARKEY 10 There has tion around ¢ PBritain to the ef- Harry Wills" Opponent on Go- illumbus Day to Bid for Title Shot | | New York, Oct. 2—Jack Sharkey. | Boston's sensational heavyweight | who will make his big bid for titu- |1ar consideration against Harry | | | Wills, the outstanding challenger for the world’s heavyweight cham- under the direction Fugazy at Ebbets field on Columbus day, will do his training in New York. Johnny v, manager of the ry in heavyweight ecirc made this announcement last night and added that his man will work out at Stillman’s gymnasium where all the world can see him. Present ngements rkey to start showings by Monday at the | Undoubtediy all the scribes experts in the city will be on hs man plonship, Humbert J. call for HE motor car industry was star- tled when Buick his metropolitan latest. and 1d Buick with an en- |[perville, out of the heavyweight . - . running. ine vibrationless | The Foston by s in great physi- fiey(md belief. : cal condition. He has been boxing | just enough during the past few . months to bring him to the peak If_YOU have driven [of form against Wills. His great this great new car, | victo r Godfrey showed that he was ready for the big test, the supreme ‘‘shot” of his career. For if he gan outscore Wills there will be no one between him and Gene Tunney, the newly crowned heavy- with thisremarkable engine, you know why. { N weight king. Its fluid smoothness Cwm:q is working daily at Billy Ml makes other motor |50 o hriak him in cars seem rough, |[» pusiisic sense. Paddy Mulling . Black Panther fully realizes that his harsh, noisy. chiance to romain’In the running will vest on his showinz against People who have |snurkey. . . | Mullins spent most of yesterday driven B:llleS f<l>1' | etting sparring | partners for hi ars an eople |man Harry is tough on his camp V‘eh h REOD g | mnits “aimost as tough n_Tack who have owne | Dempsey dethroned monarch | eve ‘ew sparring ate as much more exPe?’ [ o s o W slve cars, are capti- |marry's company. ll vated by the luxury | o000 5 o e ton strong boy s one of the clev- erest among the big fellows, and for this reason he is brushing up against lighter men. He will round out his boxing through next week, and then taper off until the day of the battle. of this one. HE (JREATEST PLAY IN BRISTOL The Fast Sides, after a strenuous iwe‘ek of pracfice, will open the sea- {son Sunday against the Maple A. C. | of Bristol. The locals are out to win | the opening game and would like to arrange a series of games with the Pawnees of this city Followine & the lneup: Lindgren and Whitney, ends; Leonard and Gordon, tackles: S8ody and T. Sody, guards; Darta, center; Darrow, Marhafka and Leon- ard, halfbacks; Landjno. quarter- 1 back, and Spitko, fullback, EVER BUILT APITAL BUICK CO. 193 ARCH ST, Phone 2607 of | WORK INNEW YORK | \ | Bal, NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926. ational to wateh t the count me stands American leaguers tie esterday by pounding | moundsmen for a 10 to | ain vided between dwin, OUR BOARDING HOUSE SALESMAM SAM By AHERN UE WG SHOWIN! ME HoW 4 o -TirOW ‘1)(\ SS\EEEA 3 “THAT DIDN CATCHER | 4 OTARTED © price oNg, 8uT PIDNT HAVE FAITH I, W9 GUGPENDERY;, EGADw VAD NoU BEEN KNOWR I\ MY DAV, BABE MLAD, THEY \oULD HAVE CALLED ME THE © BABE RUTH OF CRICKET! Hmu- ~s WAG MY GTANCE AT “THE WICKET AD T UZED o WTHE BALLY BALL-T0 GREAT DIGTANCES « “TWE OAME A2 NoU, M'LAD ! cuc wa AW T SAY CHAPPIE .« BOWL ME A FAGT ONE T2 “TIME,« WILL -THUMB HiM <0 -W' BLEACHERSD TS W A MINGTE D ( \. B ot S g GO OF GukT AND “THE DUKE OF DURHAM = \_ o2 v neh scRvCE . ~ WILLYS'’KNIG R. C. RUDOLPH e | 7 _——— | {;C:h‘eh“zml:e:vvr(';er)(anngv;n:”v.%xr:grvre.v: nan, center, Fordham; Dore Sehres, [ Brown of the Chicago Cubs? | New Britain hasn't had an amateur |Goodrow 90 31— 386 | % inina eania & mask fow lomorrs |H. B, N. Y. U; Jimmy Fitzgerald, t w since last sy the field o | # 59 i tei len re- Q B 2 n’s; Herb Harrison Charlie Barrett was taking his| ere should be a fertile pas 452 480—1405 | S pe a k 1IN & i/ iire trom the game. Where the story T S Prinols ard George Sailth | teasi to Rt e Rlvtarel Seibrmetiladetiin e KENSINGTON REC. BOWLING LEAGCE | originated is a mystery but Manager HiB. ks 2 iy b he ectien eeral e Bt D Fay ! Dailey has a contract for the game | i Y p (gt eh el I xar - 11— 268 , of Sports f i e witbe ; . |fmom Dy mects dhat ks bom| WITH THE BOWLERS b | MWWE in the game for not less than 25 = (e ‘rl.g :.; ’\'f'w"oosu\wn“ R = ::: ‘ e Taes ot B Fflgaly's Team to 0[)611 Up To- Cogn Tott Thinke bl e+ v poriunn =750 Mohawk A. C. of Hartiord to T i 7] | VA 1ol %0 105 -1 sington baseball teams are ready t0| This guarantees the appearance of Z S Good Old Days When— | st et ent . 108 ctage their own little world series|the most famous figure in the grid- Ag t Ch g Bl s o i 0B K " 268 game in Kensington tomorrow aft-|iron sport for at least half the TOITOW AgAIDS 10380 DILis [ Dawson L ChubE e }"‘;:‘“"‘r(mki- 10es ar anything else UTnis 0uts at FIHUFY or 1 9 253 ernoon and it should be a real bat-|game and it the terms of the con- ner, “Jim” Rogers and “Ray" | \tCflx{|:1 ln yay "I\"rmtnigrzho suh:w:; ' % o P ute with everythi ne o tle. The Sox will have to fight like| iract are ot carrled out, then| New York, Oct. 2—Coach Ed Me-[Scarle were tho four horsemen e e At Earito) W 4 s v ay | T e Cf 1c 1 n th ' o ©; h b n tt N E Shipping. Sherman said war was to stay in ur: e & hot time coming for |y o of the Brooklyn Horsemen, |tN€lf West End football team, this e s e <'1r(m1‘ A o ippi % the running at all because Kensing-| somebody. s |aggregation being one of the few . e : s : . ton needs only to win one more announced his lineup last night for | junior teams to have regulation uni- | CCKX!"& around for Roche's substl- el w game and it's all over for the Sox. Pyle, the manager of Grange, is[the opening game against Joe forms? e gand he asked for him, ¥ SFEnnE O st el a hard headed businessman, but he | Sternamann's Chicago Bulls at Com up came 1§-year-old Bill Mangan, 3 The game will be at 2:30 o'clock | Plays straight with those with whom | mercial Fleld tomorrow afternoon.| “Feet” Markham started as an | o0 @ Kid 7 sharp and despite the many attrac-| he does business and the fans here | Although McNeeley's line sclection ond and wound up in the backfield | Flatware flons about the city, there is sure to| can depend on his word when he | were declded upon early this week, |at New Britain High school? | He nhad orm which 51 R be a large crowd on hand to wit-| says that Grange will appear in the |he held oft naming a backfield to = It ot times too big for him i e L e ness the play. Returns from the| lineup for the time stipulated in his |start against the Bulls until the last| The High school football follow- e size 26 and S feleey Yankee-Cardinals game will be an- | contract. minute. His big squul includes aers were worried about a successor because tralr § A4 : inced at the field so that the number of high class backfield stars, (to Fred Dunworth at center when lie Barrett had to |t 1 4 88 e Il e posted as to the pro-| Someone with a decidedly sus-jall of whom will get into the game he graduated, but Harry Molander And in the game] eade Brion it iRl L = AL = s picious turn of mind told somebody |at some time or another. took over the job and did it well? | on, the McGillict ot Ay : bl ol 5 gress of the game in New York. ) on, the McGillicud- [entered in the Pelleg s J | clse that Grange was to perpetrate | He finally declded to use Harry — It e ot iialcaitlardit Bol S 27 |8 a hoax on the football customers |Stuhldr of Notre Dame’s I New Haven High school sent up : 3 3 el Rl 1 s H e or ey pulled an ex- 4 was Bill Mangan’s two base |Clinch, local boy who has be I Rl T Manager Ed. Dalley pull {and that somebody else carried the |Horsemen; Earl Britton, a team to play New Britain High at : R Mg 2 Mo ora) e " . 2 cellent plece of work this morning 4 . inning that won the |ing along a Wright 1 Specials. ent p S Toa Manning, cap. | S{Ory along until it is a positive fact [mate of Red Grange at Iilino be Electric field with orders to about SR e e e o M Do TRt - when he secure _J"d,‘ ‘““,"."""N?\_\ now Frugone, former Syracuse star, ana half the team to watch Henry Flan- il el Rl s s s e ; - 120 as Rt Gl B e Jimmy Bulger, of St. Mary's (Call- agan, but the flect-footed local star | EQIney i Bidiesnnd Adsertising 0o te vear, as a quarterba L ey - e G AT > Hiany ers, 8 97 vv.llr?n‘avil-w::m Tett “acant by the| New Britain is stacking up a |forala) This combination has got away for several long runs? ¢ stunPto buy |number 17 and e ] S i i rong team for the coming of the | Worked well throughout the practi s todta nickel t ite o s - = resignation of Hunt. York Yankees and it possible, | Sessions, and McNeeley feels it will| “Ed” Curran was without a peer iggien Lon ny ckel a2 e tarator vthing will be done to win the | develop into the most powerful pro- | in- state High school circles if the e e 7 ftow nracers. Manning was one ?r t ar 1| 2me. Everybody can guess what it | fessional backfleld in the country he- |other teams wanted to play “slam- et L e tries 1 i 1 the Fordham team of last 3 N evar| Would mean to New Britain to be | fore the scason is many weeks old. (bang” football, and was right in his S AL lansCom, ) pran o o5y 5 High Street he {s rated as one of the m°“;'[c i | able to state that the local team had | Dave Se: former N, Y. U, glory when an opponent displayed 2 SRR Ak 1 tals 1 Lf T field generals in the f,fin fhnv(:«m"‘“"“ the New York Yankees with | Star; Jimmy Fitzpatrick, of 8t dency to “rough it up 2 itk ; ; g el appear for practice with G \s| ‘Red” Grange and Eddle Tryon on |John's; Herb Harrison, of St. Fran- R | 4 1{ke o Hreal s (551358 tonight and tomorrow morning ft is | the team, cls, and George Smitl e old George Guenther the leading | - Aetic eauni 174 ES: Sculptors, expected and the team will be all st | s | Army star, will make secona sololst at the Mt. Pleasant ciub on B | : 477 458 Ka seeven 78 — 148 for Sunday. HeREreainesstof (Gransat ool T v.uz:&”z. : ; i Nigger Hill x | detaieul e L T & ; diron sort of outshines the fact SO CREMEAEh 2 ' 1 $ his givi ew Brita EAGE well fortified behir he o n he Meriden “Tabs” |1 o This gives New Britain just 2t another player whose prowess | Bell fortified behind th McMahon of the Meriden “Tabs” | o strength that is needed in the back- t equal to the Westerner, is | P°ed and power in either combina- [used to favor the crowds at thé pool | & field to fill out a combination that( s0 playlng on ”w’ ol Hfl‘ x.- tion. Furthermore, McNeeley has tournament open house smokers at | b should prove a strong ome against; ..o Pl il OO L flash | SVitehed the men around so that|the New in “Tabs” rooms, with E the Springfield team tomorrow aft- T (T R B L ranning | they can work as o {a dramatic rendition of “Sheridan's J 429 ernoon. Hunt of Norwalk who was| /70 900 of T0e ETEZ S THNUE | pation, Smith has be s in-|Ride?” "B playing a star game. suddenly auit| (205 Ve to Britton's jot lloped | — ; atter the second contest and for a| 2 |along with Stuhldreh er and| “Jimmy” Desmond knew a song T time things looked dark for New| po. oo SUOTT nge Frugone as though they had played |with something, over 40 verses and A Britain. ! he will probably do more in the | l08ether for several seasons never slighted his audience by omit- 37— 279 Shs . . | gamo than Grange. He is an ail-| ThS line is one of the strongest in ting a single line? : e g1 Then Dailey got in touch With ooyng man of great football ability n 7 TR o = experienc en in conduct Bo& K = Manning this morning and it Mnk} and with the two of them behind | 'Oswru College, and nllivan played a e 5 s 51— 175 - just about five minutes to come to|js line, the New Britain ends and of Notre I o ial sack for the IR S s ety g 17— 38 terms with the Fordham flash. | linemen will ¥ hard I TNy and other local teams? weights will appear -na ) {ing them in their places. [EnaRLEotRue X 5 aon bouEwililes 1] G 2 Manager Ed. Dailey also tele- S s |are taking care of : “Jimmy” MeCrann finished first R AE ol phoned to “Big Bill" Warner last! Tt should be a great sight watch- |5 1 by Red How- in amile run at Landers’ playground i ILa enbon thakit M e Gt night and Bill said he didn't think|ing Bill Warner against the two and \vn‘7.|‘. Tal- |with Tefit of the South End secorfd, ¢ e L e r 5 Haddock it was necessary to answer anv|gridiron flashes. Coach Hayes will 1eldon Pollock of finish heing one of the prettiest noor ; By SSlie Lo 5 S ane telograms because hs would be in| arill his men hard nest week for AL ’ er scen at the grounds urned out to watch the “Black |from the start t finis ; = New Britain Sunday. Dailey asked|the game and the New York 5 Sl R, R ! = . Hand" carry away the coin? | i him it he was all set to play and| Yankees may expect a hard tussle SR B0 Lo UACK AEIEE Y 3iff” Campbell was a right field —— his answer was “You bet." when New Britain meets them in lsen, Joe Ballow and Paul hitter and evervone knew it ch | The gang used to congregate be- | ki I rsetiora jrennan, all well known to follov 1sed him the loss of many hits| hind Jack Farr's place on North | Ha alio aakedlhtn now he would| J:‘x-gnof)cn::ng\:nn {uo-n‘;‘lk are. the hecause the mmlar would be Just in | strect on Sunday morning and in- | be fixed to play against “Red”| Tickets for the game will go on |Other line “"“L‘i"w ”“1 k in. the right spot almost every time? ' dulge in a little game of “stu Grangs the following Sunday, and|sale today and already several hun- | gl ksl e outfelde Warner said he'd be tickled to ,mch‘ 1 e, among them a sur- | Brooklyn nwsl“ o —\!hrr,\ Stun! = L!-V : ‘\\1_:_‘“ an o l]'”f» vl“( Bob Fagan used to lead the Tabs' | to try his hand at smearing the Dris ¢ large number of women, o I 5 olrehaines) Land 1:‘:“ STCRROl ¢ drum corps ith his baton and his gridiron phantom. He appeared to| e applied for pasteboards to se¢ e a ague = amous “monkey hat?" | g be anxious to got back into the ) 2 srcatinanee ) H. B.. Syracuse; Ed.| “Gepe” Moore, sent to New Bri e e ) Britain lineup and will be with the | R g rixie” McDonough had the rep- o avery nossible e Tomorrow's game will start at d, ¢ Dame 3 S it utation of being the best freight- team on every possible opportunity.| Tomorrow's game Wil elart al| Kot | Pittaburs Natlonals Hadix Sore Hsaar o e DEhe reight- | The resignation of Hunt came in|Announced before so that those w ho | Sheldon almost all reason, but won many a SRR | o T o ey s will have an opportunity of H'r’ % e eI gUE Sa st ey TIED IN SERIE | eign a contract last ng in on the re of most e e o [ ) A - 3 of the world series game. series J : ri W & refused saying that s o 5 W % & | contes d be nearly over by the he days here was not A e - to talk the matter ov | e Vs d [ N Al time t football game is ready" game for players ex w Banished! 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