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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. mi-professional ball 1 Hill. park, t ndustria i | league playing in Willow Brook on Of Sports the same afternoon, the 8 1¢ , the High sclwol hundred boys’ it other timés. - n..'mnu:h.'ln iron victory ove Bowl tomorrow outlook It's no wondgr it nd acts like Corbin am in 1 take far up with ear, thall to wnd the to play more minut cor few climax¥ to such a chaotic state Sturhabn will start tomorrow at lis regular position. is out harkey with Gloomy reports from Hanover, team so discounted somewhat. jury {s that of Capta Black in Horton, and v as | step Into his place wi a weak spot. The replace Dooley by Harris has bes prise but does not seem to be much a permanent change as an ef- fort to improve its passos mouth misses the Oberl combination, as was seen w ginla Poly broke up its passing attack last overhead game o mains formidabla and showed versatility enov southern team by stra of o around the e most vot. e man to h vear. In some circles th surprise for thought that have bee many Herb Penno n given prize RICKARD LOOKING FOR HEAVYWEIGHT OPPONENT who e o The Yale eleven may accomplis one of its traditional feats and ove coms the invaders, but this does not | ‘ seem probable. It s to be regre ted that it cannot utilize its f1 strength in what promised to be the most significant early-scason game of the east. Gene Tunney Says That He Will Fight Whoever Tex Sclects ¢ Tor Iim A Philadelphia physician record as saying that Demps: new nose i§ practically rubber. But that seems stretching the thing'a bit. IR eatiy |champion, said Now that the various sh n GHYAE 4 b hava packed away the the Yanks thrust upon ve have received S hich considerably less, let's guees how | badly Harvard will be defeated next | week. them |me out in two rov The champion dr‘"l“uo‘l saying that if ha could | . o mgn the world, College men who are anxlous ta | = tF Fo¥lC, <33 e ketp away from football are en-| s {found, he did not rolling at Harvard. | champion and did not [the title. 8 to- With the stmateur fights on EER b e ;:g::(‘mf.he féf‘}‘ ';‘\h:::nri’;";“ o |mately 100 writers from New York | baseball game and the \Eae sluen afgshe Britain-Adams games for hotel with. Augustus f fans in this city ehould _M‘Um_“'y“"f dramatist, acting S:‘:(ndqu]:‘(olt;ll:f;n n Other speakers included 3 [Tield Malone, Tunney's a William Gib&on, his manager m A. McCat ¢ |friend; Jimmy Bronson, second in the champlonship bout, a Frank Weiner, chairman of the | Pennsylvania boxing commission | Tunney in his talk reghetted vm\; Jack 1\r\'np<~\, could not attend last; deserve to bhe to hold | as| Sunday will be the tunity baseball fans ir have to see a.game this 6easo will settle the cha vear. mpio The ‘scason just past was one of the liveliest in the history of the y. Thege was the Kensi Falcon and Corbin Red S ("ame‘r'mmfimn. MADE TO SATISFY Latest Fall Style High Quality Leather Solid Leather Inner Sole Soft Toe Box Rubber Heels for Comfort Fashioned in Black or Tan Expert Workmanship Your moneys worth — and more HIS Stylish yet Conservative Fall Oxford, has every feature that will assure you complete satisfaction—and the price is lower—made possible only becausesof the great Kinney organization, 267 MAIN STREET New. Britain, Conn. | was prepared to meet the best man| WITH THE BOWLERS Yard Rrake ANTS DEPARTME Flats. NT STORE MERIDEN GITLS Rogers Boc. Gipls e ... PENN. WILL TACKLE SEoncusi| o GHICAGO U. TOMORROW 8 8 441 436 R. & E. RADIO BOWLING Important Intersectional Clash to Take Place at Franklin Field. telphia. Ost, (P thro preparatio 15 went y in onal strug tomorrow » of Chicago. of the ga ad - TILDEN'S RIGHT T0 ToP OF TEKNIS FAME DUBIOUS New York Writers Favor Vincent Richards for No. 1 Position, 15 (A —Metrppoli- nking with a sharp di- to whether Wil- Vincent Richards position. » rating problem ed by the swee ts through the" nship event and the rds from the ama- obsorvers contend son’s record of the pic npion entitles top position. Tilden's downfall in ent was hastened by s those commentators Richards won t hes against the d at he was t omplica A~ e seven't 1 tim, ther problem in fixing two vet mem- - R. N Joh on. the final round of competition during the sea- was eliminated early in t invitation event, John of ran WILL SEE SON PLAY Head of Michigan State to See His Boy Playing with Cornell Against His Students, N Y., 15, —~P—~When State college lines up 1 on the gridiron Sat- r aud son, as represen al institutions, will have st in the game. inguished guests’' box *nt will be Dr haca, Oct. Victor Lloyd Butterfield, the Cornell var: of its mo: the back His son and one didates in 700 OLD 70 SHIM Mrs, Schoeramel Last Night Was Compelled to Stop Over At Poughkeepsie, New York. attempt on river from A , arrived in this after 11 o'clock last 1ces of her right arm e et 1o OUR BOARDING HOU By AHERN == = 7 \{ WHAT ARE YoU TALKING \1 ABOUT P || You KNow i RFECTLY WELL THEY DONT USE WOODEN INDIANS IN FRONT OF CIGAR L%mqté ANY MoRe / £ Kow | THERE'S TusT This. 5 POINT, MADAM /- SINCE ou INSIST ON MAKING MY LIFE MISERABLE,UNLESS | I 6o To woRK, T ASK THE RIGHT OF SEEKING MY OWN J0B/ .o OHE TaeT BEFITS A maN OF MY RAKK AND DIGNITY, EGAD/ we ) ©1926 Y NEA | sruws we. re=t5 o BEEN PUTTING E ON TH' VERDUN/[~ Davs !l — AN’ GHE'S GOT HIM | LICKED LIKE HED LIKE wouLd BE GAME- WARDEN IN A NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM FOR THREE A nking committes of | PiON, | | | ) 2d hand o rced Mrs, river about 7% miles north of here. Mrs. Schoemmel left Glasgow 4% ©s north of Kingston, this morn- t 7:55 o'clock, For the first time since her departure from Al- I e days ago, the swimmer complained of the cold. Tomorrow Mrs, Schoemgel will | resume her swim north of this city aind will try to reach New Ham- mi burg, a distance of agput 15 miles. | While she sched- to is now behind he# Schosmmel expects make up the lost time between t city and New York. She expects to arrive in New York next Tuesday. - DUNDEE AND ZIVIC 10 SLING GLOYES TONIGHT Baltimore Welterweight Installed Favorite Over Pittsburgh Jack. New T lee, or nd Jack ten-round scrap ton fson’ Square Gar opponent for t Pete Latzo of § winner has been promised ing the indoor at the Ga Dund strong favorite out victories t ey Walker, the former champlon, and Eddie Burnbrook, Zivic has a repu- tation for ruggedness, however, as 15 (M—Joe Dun- rk, Oct. 3. Iterweight, 147-pound cham- nton. 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