New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 15

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XEW BRITAIN DAILY EERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 TRIIIEITI Ittt TNLLILIL: secure, It's a shame sometimes how the breaks come, but these can't be helped. Here we were awaiting im- N - i Speaking i of Sports ey or m e oo 51z mmmmnnnnnnEnnmnmnnmn | Red Grange and he went and dislo- |cated his shoulder last Saturday. 1o g pack-end should se the On- | That's & mean break on New Britain L_’en:md‘x::nf‘w;:“&“l;";:n';.Lmz we know that if the big boy of the managers go through. Man. | 705 S*AUATIS B Wauld be in U ager Pat Buckley 15 in favor of | i S . playing the eeries out on Saturday | need for the Sunday game because |%12rs Sunday. AManning ranks i it Konaington wina, the series will |thelr class all the way through anc be over. Manager Joe Veniskl's de- |With three days af actual practics der his belt, we feel that the not t been made UNUe 4 f-‘::,?mh" i |New York Yankees are going to|m ave a tough time trying to stop | {this boy and they may find that New Sunday will be & poor day for|pritain has a triple threat back to baseball because of the fact that it [cond in against them also. will be the day on which “Red”| Grange and his New York Yankees will be playing football against All- | New Britain at Clarkin fleld in Hartford. M Joe Manning is prepared to play and | the | be a Man with three | game, Sun never-to-be DONLONBARNIKOW WITH NEW BRITAI (Continued from preceding page) is anxious to p such celebrit in y affair should ~forgotten class ng However, Saturday would be an| {deal day for the game because | there is no attraction schedu for that day anywhere else. | The New Britain High school football team will not play Satunl day, this being an open date with Y\D‘ game being scheduled. | | ; | Haven, Meriden and Bridgeport The signing ot Eddle Barnikow |Maven. Werldon and Bef hn Donlon, late of the Hart- y gl ey ?:fi& J!gl ;a8 member of the All- [like to. glve, local fans thefpret New Britain Football club, is wel- Lol onsals ?! l’ : come news to the fans in this eity. May be secured at Patsy There fen't a more colorful player in |Smoke Shop, Walsh 2 the state than Barnikow and he has On Main street or at 1 come to be recognized as a Son. Britain institution for the past nee Barnikow stands indefinitely sus-| pended by the Hartford club and he |py yns sssseate is making efforts to secure his re- lease so that there will be no hitch with the National league in playing in this city. He has al signed a contract, but Ma Dailey asked him to secure his r lease, if possible, before he actual joins New Britain. Barnikow declares that he not play in Hartford any more. love the game and I don't care to technical dy ger Allento Fontaine, n on a foul from four rov Anderson, Ki (o Tou Harry Dillon, Winnipeg, beat Shicago, ten rounds. s. sburgh — Max Rosenbloom, | € A York, defeated Johnny Wi Boston, ten rounds Trenton, Columbus, Oh Brennan, Trenton, hench,” is the husky states his case. “Barney” was a bulvark of| strength with the Hartford club an A v the coach should want to keep him idle is more than New Britain | Bufralo, N. Y.—Jimmie fans can understand DAL e e Detroit, eight rounds. New Orleans—Timm \. J., beat Pal e rounds. HOWARTH WINS AGAIN Veteran Alley Manager Johnny R Then there is the case of Donlon, A the big tackle who played a whale ~ of a game with the local team last vear. He played actually a inute hd a halt with the Hartford club +Te wants to play football, not sit on e bench Both of these boys will get plenty of work with New Britain during +his season and there isn't any dml:m | sut that the fans, figuratively speak- ! ing, will receive them both With open arms. Reeps Tp Winning Streak by Turning Back ‘Warner in Match. ,, 4, . . ng of Bill How he Com TangER the Com Tt appears to some that v college a on the Hartfor T our estimation, compares with seen despite se. 1 a drubbin, d at Commercial alleys on Main street. Test tackles we have besbatackles Howar! tory tota the fact that he didn't go to col in great ehape last night | er after th pie of ttle opposition There app be someth Hartford with the p that this vear will building up the team, b can sccure har iob coac 2 hard Warner took two out Bill Howarth eight victorics. Howarth 141, Warner 97, 95, 1 111, 114, 91, 11 ON POLICE BLOTTER. inhold Landeen of 191 Walcott Hill Road, We 14, notified 1 | police yesterd: tha automobile ran Killed on South of the ten ked e scores of the say to t s anytime tl LAy 107 4 \ or Zehrer go, New Brit- 104 ain will take these men 3, 100 atten o an “Red Mulligan predic of 2.0 game in Hartford Sunda ) people at t Grange e | | | have put the figures away higher than that. This is a better attraction than Mulligan has ever had in Hart- ford. 1000 over and i Main st Elli; Mrs. Miller of 17 Julius ord, repo; t her brother- w, Carl Schmidt, aged 25, came | The report is going the rounds that Mulligan has acquired another | player, one of the members of the Har Kansas City Cowboys and that he|in paid $3,000 for the man's release. to New Britain § to visit rela- This is a lot of money. [tives and nas not m.,,‘r,‘,, 1 working at St. Mary's rday and has not re turned, ording to report to t police by the officials of Long Lane Farm. | Officer John Griffen reported at 4 | R o'clock this ing that a water ain in front street had Lynch of the water d 1 and had str who has | We hope everyone took notice of e the fact that the stars in the Ford- ham game last Saturdeye wer Scully, Beloin and Politis with an- | r New Britain boy, Johnny ting into the contest near the last | ter. Scully started at center, Eeloln at guard and Politis at end and the New York sports writers were loud | their p of the three local More power to them all! in el a city of intrigue where counter-espionage, 1d hypo hold «sway. It cne of s in Belgium and Northern France occupied mili- | tarily by the German troops during the war he New York Yankees are com- Hartford Sunday with the atest array of football stars ever ti T Tryon, the two greatest — field men: of the present age, The popt on of the Philippine team has a number of other backs | yyangson July 1, 1926 was 11,568, almost equally as g0od as the tWo | 494 an increass of 1.217 854 sinca stars and a line composed of the| 1918 Manlla had a population of best players it has been possible to | 316,265 die TICKETS FOR | “RED” GRANGE GAME ctober 10, 1926 — AT — Clarkin Field Hartford NOW ON SALE AT WALSH & HOLLFELDER'S CIGAR STORE BRIDGETT'S CIGAR STORE, CHURCH ST. N. E. MAG SONS w Pattison the National I out of the penr combination would fairly soft. tell when the W the fact they've be than deormats for most of clubs in the ciren campaigns, WITH THE BOWLERS STANLEY WORKS MEN Stones altors . 81 Luebeck un 3 elsey KENSINGTON SPECIAL Herman's Stars 453 STANLEY WORKS LADIES Go-Getters Thaye Tive-Y-ers REDS TUMBLE BEFORE TWO WEAKEST TEAMS It took the two we to put the Red nt fight just at a me when it scemed the Hendricks find the n you never can es and Phillies ng—this despite n nothing more he other for the last few But th Br. ill start an upri kest clubs in | going | [ || Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— Louis Arata always grabbed a bat and got in on the “feed” given the Commercial Streets baseball team at the New York Dining Room? Little, Galbraith, Watt and Davison were star performers on the New Britain soccer team? Bruce, “Art" Pilz would give verbial right arm to Landers team win from treet playground outfit, ly gratified? the pro- have his the East and his wish was usu Carbo, Flanagan and Tuthill of ew Britain High school wore cted on the All-Connecticut Inter- scholastic football team? Cotter, “Jimmy” Murtha Corbett were the “Big ' on the Beaver Street's foot- ball team? “Dutch” Schiffer was one of the ling rs in the Connecticut Roller Polo league? le scor “Joe” Gregory was a sturdy center on local football teams? The Temple of Honor won from the Burns club by a singls point in an exciting game of carpet bowls? Warren Slater was captain and pitcher on the Crescent indoor base- | ball team? Hutchinson and “E tha TYale d" Glass football were stars on team? “Dusty” Mitchell, playing quarter- for New Britain High school thall team, ran twenty-five vards d High chool tea t 3 Britain, wir nni to 02 The in the German tollows final club, am scores shoot an ere as 51 Mumphrey, won a silver cup at the r horse show? gma indoor baseball 1 surprise by winning from 6 to 4, Timbreil and ng the battery for the nd Slater and Sahrbacher 1 s for the losers? teams and locked h citing contests? 0 Heat lent of the A th pres teams being ington, the tor the Inde- for Britain Hig re he was shifted to the eld, and t football team the o The closing game of t | & Erwin 1 won by F the batt k. n a 10 Thomas, pitcher Works allow “Tom” rival boxman 2 hom °d “T'll get squ he did in the next innin son, Russel & Erwin catc ing a third homer to br lin the 10th inning? ery High school team ared “Dusty” Mit al triple threat m the only lfonse Stanley game; for the Vie! run b with I state fe was a r gridiron? in well, n on the Charley Witkin, T s one of the hardest football to stop on end r “Bill" McKenna was one of the city's leading pltchers, having a sharp breaking curve and plenty of speed? “Eddfe” McAloon and “Al' son were the classiest pair of rush- |ers in amateur roller in state? Swan- polo in the Maurice Johr Dunn in a pi Hill park and head, causing nd breaking evening? on tackled “Dave’” at Wa in the cussion for the ce gam up | The New Havem team tn Connecticut Roller Polo league | nicknamed the “Boneyards,” Geor | Bone being owner and star on the outfit? the vas team | Dublins, | I ew Britaln High school football |team defeated a team of Alumni, 11 to 0, the old timers having in their line Gorman, Bonander, Johnson, 1 1 Markha and F Irews, Booth nery? | *“Bobby” Hart polo with H | weekly refused to rtford because the was not enough? ALLING CASE 1S CLOSED, AY JUDGES Refuse | Against Elm City Prosecntor morni buil Arnon county A. Devli Welfare assoc ed to reopen ate's Attorney New Haven 1 by Mrs. Sarah ident of the Public tion of New Haven Rencwed Charges After the charges by Mrs, Devlin that been entering places whera liquor was reputed to liave been sold, had been dismissed s last amer, Mrs ed the charges in the of spect against Attorney Alling. Dismissed In June es voted that they would i the charges asainat Mr Public Welfa and Mrs. Devlin had pre- been given full opportunit specific their charges and i to do so in upwards to hough severa The specifica- evlin and tl Mr. Alling 1 of her ger seen se the viously s 4 tn June. Not for Public Interest requested to furnish citications against ed on behalf of that it was not erest to give them I Not Near Enough Money | {appropriations |for protec are tripled, i protect them except in 1 is pgreat damp, A. members associa- ests for r azard g according to Mr. Hawes. The state now spends ¢ on this vork. The be increased to lared. The greatest needs more fire-lookout towers, rolmen and r motoreyel gasoline T \lthough policy { 1 to state forests calls area of 200,000 acres of state lar he state now owns only 30,000 id, urging an rased ¢ tion now before land valu greater increa Wedding /‘Festivities” in | Washington Are Silenced Was ton, Oct. 5.—P— Cupid s sterday and no m vill the ratle of tin cans, the screech of automobile horns and othe tial noises accompany the d brides and bewilder s through the streets of » Capitol Frank S Willard hotel, | test with the District of Colum commissioners against the noise of wedding parties and today Washing police received a bulletin stata tak Hight, recently lo manager of the a pro- tention 1s invited prohibit e iy ice of wedding pa ns to automobi ing through the city draggl n cans and insanely sound automobile h 2 to unneces his applies to t ties attach 1 rac- ry Sacram;;nal ‘Tl;; Frnm | Rabbis Is Under Probe Ne r York, . 5. —(P—Th sacramental wine ted by rabbis, gation by a federal as disclosed today. News of the investigation hecame public when affidavits wer United tes district court by David H. Blair, commissioner of in ternal revenue, and Major Chester ilsl, prohibition adminis in answer to a motion by Ra Jacob Waters interfering with operation of his wine R Waters' | served by J The inves Ited in the indictment four persons, three of whom are rabbis Government officlals said the {nvestigation *Ran been “a remarkable ) requisftions. is under investi- grand jury, the . Decisi s f E of SALESMAN $SAM | _on BoM!- TH' BO3S HAS GOT & GRoUH oM TS MORNIN G- DAWGONIT ! = THAT FOOL OFFILE KD MOANING- DIONT HWALF CLEAN ' MY OFFICE THIS N Burns, | play | (0 Reopen Charges| sropria- " OUR BOARDING HOUSE regula- as con- it | filed tn | \CHURCHES PLAN BOWLING At least Six Teams Prepared Enter Each — Outing in Ken- sington Saturday Afternoon. Prel and bov plans for basket be, managers of t A. The 1s for a bowling clirct ng gues were night by the ter-church ing at the Y. outlook teams Moo six teams and one of at le bas tollowing many The | ported ready for M. E. church in and Mr. S anident definite various or; to look Tn baske ported Matthew's church, Fir | Army, | church, | | Josepn Rep made at a meeting next Aond zational t about 2 game w athletie even 1 ts S | being awarded to the winners. T freshments will be b served roast fternoon | “HAIR-GROOM"” oomed all Day Groom” 1s ] n costs only AND BASEBALL LOOPS | their meet- | comb- DOHENY LAWYER thietic class at the Y. W. @, . will open with a boom this week, will be swimming classes on Friday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 P. These classes include begin- ners, intermediate and advanced swimmers as well as diving and red cross life saving. The Jolly Jim class will be held tonight from 7:30 to 8:00. This class [is for the purpose of - promoting health relaxation and real fun. 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