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YEW BRITAIM DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. " 13 : [announce anything untit ne s cer-| WITH THE BOWLERS i | tain of what he has in mind. Sl FAFNIR'S BOWLING Grinding it LEAGUE play with New for a time that th | tieve that he had bro | them #n making the anr ne which since has been proved to be crroneous. The tangle of uncertainly the All-New Britain manag ment was plunged yesterday was somewhat cleared up’t v with the announcement by Man r Edward | . Dailey that Joe M . Ford- | ham star of last yea Anite- | 500d fafth, much better faith than ly informed him tod had |those he was de signed with the Har s and | kept with him and a would not be with Britain | been given that the public Sunday. | eral will realize this fact. His agnouncement was made i1 g with have irances have in gen- The know that Manning will | Despite the “bad breaks,” the of- not be with New Britain }s much | ficials of the New Britain club better than not knowing whether he | g0ing right along with their plans | Suldski would be here or rot. Manager | to form a strong team to oppose the Dailey was successful in securing Ed ous New York tea hots Hunt of Norwalk, star of the first |sensational pair of two games here to fill the quarter-|and Tryon back position. re | Office. ks, Grange ¥ Turning. Powerful elec his word | stru round the - | today tric Since Marming r to Manager Daile ter oft without him for knowing when he might ju traces and skip while the sca was on. e followed out tomorrow | irday night and the its last will have practice ST morning. Manning Is a good foothall player, = there isn't any bout t.| Coach Dave H but ther night's pract as good as who are b e Dritain with Ed Hunt N . a man who %knows th S : e tha plays as t hy Coach Ed H et than a sing Manning's calih at qu Huven, blew with him o town carried togs, He tossed room of Dailey’s o I'm here to play f higgest comp his fo em in the b FAFNIR LEAGUF, Washes Hawven 1h a whol say that loping g Hartford ture in foc brought are rife fhat t baseball park in H filled to wh whistle apacity blows No decision has ber for e that Jacques, New Brit last year; Parker and Harry Ginsberg will be the men to handle game. This trlo Is a capable one and will be instrumental in ke game golng at all time: on but who offi- the serie has won 1 eping th It doesn’t appear that the the New Rr but M expects to have several surprises for |more womer the fans Sunday a He (o the United stated today that he doesn’t want to |other country with ment this we rnoon : | Record Breaking is evidence from New York city and © Members of Argentine Team Fgve | . OUR BOARDING HOUSE BRODKLYNELEVEN | TS LST NGAT— AWATEUR STARS T0 -f Coach McNeeley Pushing Horse- .| IenTor Wilson's Wildeats DEMAND FOR TICKETS 1 Syracuse - West Point Football Game Oct. 16, N. Y. Oct. 7 (P —That sity's football team t for rooters when it | kles Army at West Point Oct, 16 1 by den e from supporters | the fo tickets to 1 of Rig Bill Or < of 1.000 seats, received at | o dition to 1 ) prlied to > will vicin 1 will Coach \ - Raquel Meller, Spanish Singer, Starts for night. Three battlers from Springfield, all of them bordering on the cham- pionship class, are to appear on the card. lLeo Ducharme who has tak- en many of Connecticut's best boys into camp in the amateur shows staged in the Nutmeg state will try to add another victim to his long list when he meets Abe Bodine of Hartford at 132 pounds. Bodine will give the Bay State lad a busy eve- ing and if either is standing at the 1 of the scheduled four rounds, their backers will be more than sur- prised. Another Massachusetts lad, Cormack - FIGHT AT ARMORY Three Local Boys Are Slated to Appear on Simon-Pure Card Tony is slated to go against Al- t Cormack of Hartford. Marion another outsider who reak into the winning necticut. He meets Hartford at the poundage of 126 1 r bout of the entire card pearance of Joe How- sh lad who holds the ir middleweight title of the fle will be matched against t opponent of a quartet who ous to take a shot at him. who have seen Howard in ac- the gloves and a quick ecision is expected in his bout. several knockouts are predicted fistic cirens tomorrow o will be fully 40 rounds for fans and the as right as can be. 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