New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1926, Page 13

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REW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19%. — .. Plagers in Bad Shape for Im- 2 portant Gontests Speaking of Sports 2eeteteass Arabian Horse 2201828T3320ee0sYs ciat Who remembers the good old Whiz-Bangs. Humason 7 MeN master minds? Judge Landis got lost in the dow reets of St. Louis the o . From what we can hear a of the baseball s would | at e to lose him ail t points s o, Oct. 12 (A—Inj scrub players today t Western conference football pointing for the week's first Variety. 188 9qh~ for points mpts, 3 MOTOR RACING CROW :| 10 BE PLACED TODAY Peplaw hool being - 1 dash in : 8 T was Our Gang Rockingham Speedway to be Scene business of chee of Champlonship Event With | 1 introduced in pro | 18 Participants, attempt his half with a sp kened shoulder. ints in which te in or ) mile agsrega e rto <ensington v two wo. ”Af[Can You Think of the WITH THE BOWLERS |{_Good Old Days When— STANLEY RULE & 1LEVEL J. Kelly, J. Holls | charge ot e and soc bly was backfield r the victory Marks and two aides were out in uniform but lineman, was unable to report nepliew ster of other Harry rtin Curry sold his spe both ter to Dugald McMilla ate game at Sc ap of two ma- s left by Notre Dame's invasion of the big te o Collins Something very new THIS WEEK IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST HERE'S no question about it/ the univer- sity men set the styles. The rugged tweed materials, the loose fitting of the season’s cloth- ing, call for a special shoe » a nonchalant shoe. 7y one more race remain- 2 season, De Paolo had wall, His qu: miles an en speedier w for the home con skt TE take t nnett Hull t race was Britai a fin Rumors Are That Ball Titie Will Hang Fir s e The broad toe with a soft box, the bellows tongue, the shovel leather heel with a tap sole make this blucher oxford right for this season. It’s time to change to fall weight shoes.and this one will make you a good change. $8.50 Johnston & Murphy $12.50 FITCH-JONES CO. 1 s North Strects n O'Brien and H. K with ons pollywog “Hattie M" owned by C. T. t in the ENTERS SEGOND DAY fatisfaction to be gained from the ts of this season’s victorles ¢ ng is done to bring hom a champion v argue that team el ated the Ci [team and had played five games | with the Falcons but have received | g but a tie at the end. { Sunday would be a good day | to play the series. The All-New Bri- tain foot team will play out of | lear field to the anxious to call 5 class; | Sixty Mile Course is Again Charted Curran won s and “John 8" own- Fogarty won the fr t at the Memorial Day > New Britain Driving With Allowance of Nine Hours, Penalty For 11, on, Vt, Oct. 12.—(—The second day of the eighth annual five saddle horse endurance ride saw The Cathed e Rutland | Hartford was v Britain “T. t Electrie Fiold, 1 . s grind to Boyle and McGrath work locals and Sullivan n team of e to be ine } MARCO LOS for 1 de limit under | Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 12 (P—Jack | 7 of New Britain and | € T rastein, I {James McKeon of Hartford umpir- Luck, the entry of the se was an eas troop of the 3rd cavalry was Marco of Pittsburgh in Iy casualty of the first 60 miles. bout here last night ng of She was forced to withdraw by at | w- hed 130 1-4 down and ¢ Kkey wil diction and we it we go wrong. OUR BOARDING HOUSE 77 VMY, THE 90LE SURVIVOR Union in St Jack Doyle Stamford gave Maurice O'Neil of ford, formerly of New Britain - rds in a 100 vard dash and ! AL MARTHA MY FAIRY Loy STANLEY WORKS MEN off should sloy dusky battler e large crowd t city of the stats reet to vie Friday y half a yard, the time EY WORK: beat f a vard, the time | = 1 4-5 seconds, for a 53 3908 | to The Stones, ¢ Bassott, clase of '96, was the only New Britain man to win a place in OF “THE HESOPERUG WAS FINALLY CRAWLED AGHORE !««1 poN'Y KNOW WHERE NouVE BEEN, BUT Nou CERTAINLY LOOK UL s WELL, LETO HEAR \OUR K\DDIES RADIO QUEEN, GREETINGO! ws AM-MY L FAMCY T WAS MISGED, EH s | VEO HM-m- T WAS CALLED ™ AWAY UNEXPECTEDLN,« ER-AW i anein DETAILED FROM WAGHWGTON AG A GECRET GERVICE AGENT oN A VERY CRITICAL AND meet at high school athletic IMPORTANT CAGE!w NEG w « B\ TOVE « How ABOWT ‘Birds A RIT OF TEA AND Shaw’s Birds Winners Bipadaesf _In Pigeon Flying Meet i s which ar g held range scorcd ie Tryor ¢ from er a severe handicap Tt e tiret son two straight races The northwest & winning bird made th > in five hours, five minutes winner com Some crowd! Thompson will lincup of the All-D Britain foot- ball team in fts me with the St at § Tsland Sun- nd rooters will make orning. 105 AN IMPORTANT ROLE Your shoes deserve the same care in selection that you accord the rest of your clothing. Ralston Smart Shoes for Men are authentic in style. They have the careful workmanship and high quality that is made possible by over fifty years of successful manufacturing of the better grades of men’s shoes. Hurdy-gurdy men and their mon- GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE( ‘ , 7 | keys, long sin p‘,.n‘r:: ri‘r;(:)‘vl\‘"/(i’:;; / << ‘ . B HGTET R B S e \ i LCOME HO SALESMAN SAM You'’re Sunk Now, Sam in be in the finished ahcad of 66 from five lof were w speed per min 819.826; T o n, 760.281; C. Declonte, 6 and E eller 740.364. Last reports from V. Wisk | bird was that he was attending the finul game of the world series. The owners have made a request that hunters avoid shooting at the pigeons when they aare forced to fly low in| [ the face of a Next Saturday from Wilm 502 4751421 he “dead wood” i now resting comfortable on The Pritchards. ew Britain team'’s roster is v $9 1 gate the team will have | N 1 six backfield men Fans in thig city beginning to wonder when “Red” Studener will be given a chance to show his ability in the New Britain lineup. He has Yean on the bench so much in the past two vears that he deserves the title of judge. STANLEY WORKS LADIES Paragons. K. Whalen .... . 61 o“ " > . P 2; HAIR-GROOM ¢ ey 5N SUSIE - WHADDRYEY TING ) . 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