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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. gSpeaking | of Sports | Yesterday being Sunday, the ity received 1its regular contribution from old man Jupiter Pluvius. The All-New Britain management was again the victim of the rain jinx, the game Adams belng postponed the inclement weather. The management is very much in the rear financially so far this year. only Moses to lead it out of the The wilderness of debt is the Mulligan's | Blues game which ia expected to b played in the near future and the with the New York Yankees. The probable reason for the losse of the team is in the lack of professional teams in th state that wonld furnish the team with opposi- tion this year. ' Mul- the bl patiently He s0. for has a Hartford has i ligan is waiting New Britain game. unsuccessful ing gathe that can tecams in the team ational league. Too many college stars with noth- ing on their mind but themsec and thelr pay at the end. of the is the cause of the downfall of team. N Britain is gradually getting way from that sort of thing. A Dridgeport paper declared th Eddie Tryon and FEddis Barnikow were stars of the first magnitude in the Yankee ew Britain game, but that throw bouguets af. Well the baseball of the city has not been decided upon vet. We'd suggest that two managers get under settle matter on board. r and the con and Kénsin waiting confi- game which bring home a Both the F management they hoped would championship team re T the s the only w to rush him that t¥ to beat hope what Kearns s Dempsey is he fsn’t intim the fair Estelle ¢ W There Phi two Rosen didn champions: or wouldn't fight and th hat he couldn’t. situation in Ttaly could be made less chaotic if game laws were lopted making it permissible o “pot-shots” at M dnesdays and Frid W asons 3 m- erg, hant on ne was that e other was W only. The Triday ni the amateur ts was one he largest es at the Arch street h had to fight their way to the office to get the coveted t to & were not among the who claimed they hac in the cheering section at the Yz Dartmouth game, Where we sat, a person standing outside the Bowl with a eling shot and a fairly good aim could pop us in the back of the | Dead nine times out of 10, Dooley about whom so much was said was not too good in the game. Wearing a headgear which was well plastered with white tape, he seemed to be nothing more than a first clas grand-stand player. Everywhere you'd turn at same you'd be confronted by Britain people. There must ha been at least 150 from this city at | the game. High echool followers were sur- prised at the brand of football ip by the team in its game with Springfield Saturday afternoon. The old weakness against a for- ward pass attack was taken care of in the practice sessions held during the past two weeks and with the cxception of fumbles the team looked good. Next Saturday the Collegiate Preparatory school team will come here. The Troy Conference Acad emy aggregation and the New Haven Hillhouse team will follow on successive Saturda Then the game with Weaver high school will be played in Hartford to | be followed by the annual classic in the velodrome in the Capifal City, against Hartford high school. The- Red and Gold team should be a drop Kicking threat this year with such kickers as Matulis and Iengler on the team. The former has one to his credit in the Suftield game and the latter kicked one in the Springfield game last Saturday. With' a player like Sturm on the firing line and Holzheimer, Thomp- son, Hunt and Barnikow on the re- ceiving end,. the All-New Britain tcam should be exceedingly strong in its forward pass play this year. According to reports from New York, the home of Fordham college, 1o local boys playing with the team will be replaced by more experienced men. it is said that Scully at center and Politls at end were lacking in ex- perience and it was decided to re- place them by older men. Both were enrolled at the school last win- ter and are still members of the freshman clas Howard Beloin, a second year stu- dent, will be the only one of the four Ne¢ ritain®boys who will hold down a ar position, it is said Grip, who has been playing substi- tute halfback, will continue to hold down the position: Local teams victims of rain were cheduled with North | \because of | good | been | nd up against the other | ves | 1me “Red” Grange was nothing to championship checker | to | solini on | v | their ind with the the Rangers in Thompsonville lers In the game the The Commercial Al ts attraction ton g match between How and Bozo of Waterbury. The Hartford high school foothall tedm defeated the Crosby high team 13 to 6. RAIN PREVENTS GANES - | Basebanl bowli this city and Football Scheduled For Sunday Called Off Because of Weather, Rain yester orts for the ain footbhall fans watching All-Ngw North A Willow Brook follo W anticipation the alc ame at St. Mary's field. ve plannin tain in action at pa st in ball Sarisky Again Donning Uniform of the Rangers Several new f ) lineup of the 1 which wit the now preparin Williamsett team ain t year's eleven will be n this year for Others who will are Sol be on tr { Who rec All-New B o wil ron an who have been pla backfield e » the end positions where i towers of strength. rd, who has team will Anastasio, heen trc burly gu the | the tc Captain n name ing mana Pocket Billiards Tourney Gets Under Way Tuesday The st le B tournam tomorrow ni Dby, Wall Montreal cue will Roger's Rec {ournament, niries startit owing pocket 1t star Stanley ht in former represent eation the Ther = Sanford's for tom at Meri- iletown: en at nlon, and, T ™o at Wooster, Wat erbury New ., New | Hartford Ho! crowd that packed the armory | to New Britain to ble appe ourney lace on his home 1 is making his tourna Hartford Thistles to Play Game November 1 An unu attraction will be the soccer game. betwer Hartf Thistle S. C. and t ghouse Soccer club of Sprir which is to he played at Charter Oak soccer noon, Novenrber wrance state field, Sunday 1, not met Massa- of the soccer 90 minutes Faulkner of st ha The Hartford team defeat this year and chusetts team is the leader ed of w. roe duled to | Massachusetts g | fans will be of interesting play. Hartford will is sch which sl o'clock > New Rritain Soccer team will y South Willow ook park next Saturday afternoon game of the amatet » game will start o anchester e |Qutsider Is Winner of Famous Argentine Derby Duenos Aires, Oct. 18 (A—Out- s ; h by Jockey Rodriguez, the national Argan- most important event ne turf, Rubens, the second, half The won the yesterday tine derh lof the Arge | tavorite, finished length behind Ow dis- tance of the race was 2,500 meters. (he time was 2:36 he race arried a purse of 100,000 pesos. Pr 1t Do Alvear, members of » diplomatic corps and la of women prominent attived in colo cs, witnessed the running of the ider num- e in so- |eiety dre race, Stunt | ¥ Aviator Killed lying Over Arkansas | Stuttgart, Ark, Ocf. 18 (A—Paul | Trotter, Weiner, Ark. was |and Richard Schillberg, of this cit; 'F\ ator and manufacturer of planes, s injured s ly when the pl {in which they were dol unt 1(.n here vesterday. doing loops and dives ¢ Trotte |request, lost control at 300 feet, qurw»r ,they had made a successful 1w |Allegheny College Gets | Place on Dartmouth Card Meadville, Pa.,, Oct. 18 (A—Alle- pheny college has been giyen a place on Dar outh's 1927 foothall sched- ul The Methodists will the Indlans for the first time on October 8 of next at “"anover, N, Head Co; h Mel Merritt, of heny came to Meadville Dartmout . | SMASHES WORLD'S RECORD Hamburg, Germany, O0&. 15— !‘l)r. Otto Peltzer, the German face All from champion middle distance runner, { competing in a track meet here ye terday, ran 1,000 meters in two min- utes 27.4 seconds. This lowers his | own and the previous world record, | the latter made by Sven Lundgren, 2:28.5 in 1922, It does not equal the figure set by Seraphin Martin, of I'rance, which lowever, has not yet been officially confirmed. €ontests | billiard | in | al killed | N.BH.S. 15 WINNER OVER SPRINGFIELD (Continued from pr eding page) next play. A forward pas cepted by Zleski on the 40 yard | | line. Matulis, e and Zaleski | | mage first down on line bucks, | as inter- 1. and on 40 yard aind me. visitors fumbled, recoy | the next play kicked to the line. Fengler fumbled but Claire r covered for N Britain, New Britain was s for off-side. On the r { locals kicked to the Gordon tackling th ght the ball. Spr the kick t kicked back on en Commerce W he half ended shortl Third Quartc Commerce kicked to fumbled, bu Claire ulis returned the kic 3 1 line. Two end runs by Spring field were stopped without Springfield kicked to the 40 The Red and Gol m ur to gain and Mat | unsuccessful a goal. Spring gain vard was te s made field a 1d recoy its own 20 yard lin | first down on recovered a f on t vare four ain | five made made at cc at right down thr ngler d back to tI vard line i a drop kick for a field return kick was on t1 atulis rire first droppe line. Matulis ¢ | nate S | short ¢ in dropkick- Fourth Quarter n kicked to th th kick to vard line. templs at booted the ul a Eritain w on va le 1gfield down. On the next pl was caught holdi 1 15 yards. A thir d out {his time in ing offside. Mat kicked to 'rd line. Gordon and smeared a Springfield ner for an eight yard loss on an mpted end Britain and in a thrill- 1t was on then kick- ough run v recovered and Carl on the N > kick of usual and whe overed by s on the 30 | merce did the | fumble | Britain the ball w N DBritain plays. Wit “engler but was time growi another ield rd but and headed as tackled on game ended feld goal 1 the ball on its line attempted a for Matulis intercepted it goal line. He w 1 line as the ary. for the the 15 | The sumn | New Britain Gordon Anselmo . Commerce Newton | 3att McGgath | Erickson | Bromber | Zehrer Fengler . Zaleski | Matulis Z Is from field, e thoney; [Rene I:a(‘:)s‘;c I’!zi:\s to / Take Up Residence Here Paris, Oct. 18 (D) ne Lacoste, who won the United States national tenuis championship in September, has practically decided residence year in ates after 1 mpionshir coste's father is head of a large utomobile manufacturers ctive part miiltary to take up the United Wimbledon for a the T firm of and Rene |in the b service ends ume an ness when his t May. | TIED FOR CONF Chic: Oct, 18.: Wester swung her, ort} | success have not me but scalps at Iiinois and with high hopes of 1l season. Ohio and Chicago yet played a conference Ohio has three alien her belt, while Chicago | vania. Wisconsin and Purdue have a scoreless tie on the record, while others have bowed in defeat. | has two, but was beaten hy Pennsyl- | |she som [mel. -~ EAVYWEIGHTS 10 START | ACTION ON FRIDAY NIGHT i OFFERED $10,000 De Kuh Faces Jim Maloney While Monte Munn Takes On posit | Corl Gactie Witness n. McPherson Case ™" N Yorl ’ A (P—FHeavy- title Oct. n_eye or'a b Sharkey latest to determ 1l challe mfgle Triday night in the ri Madison Squar Garden in the cond of Tex Rickard’s elimination | r series to de the outstanding [000 1o pose as one of the alleged |Werd aspirant for championship honors. |Kkidnappers accused by Three ten-round contests feature McPherson of her abduction | /10TS¢ the tournament and the winner isonment in a shack in Son. | W00 eachgvill have taken a lengthy stride Mexico, | Well 1 > path of a title battle, rs. McPherson s facing a char 18 to the Accused Evangelist |vit M , Oct. 18 (P—A. I ! (e county jail ! of forgery, 4 been offered $10,- |5 Gene torne Mrs. here ‘him 1 the vesterday a of When fore whom the woman posing as | Miss Aimee |made probably vas and ay d for ran- t she w as never in Car. Mrs, Mrs. Wiseman and Judge J. A. Bardin at Salinas, s X" made her affidavit, he ively identified Mrs. Kimball as woman who swore she was “Misg X" the time of ‘he August affida- frs. Wiseman says that Roland last August | Rich Wooley, Mrs. McPherson's at- | ted v, who was present, reque Wiseman and “Miss X" to give samples of thelr hair for iden- tion purposes. Mrs. Wiseman now that she and Miss Wells wearing artificial switche from hair from a nd that it is what Mr. and not ‘her or Miss tail had air, The statement of A. §, Page held t Salinas on a forgery charge, that |Mrs. McPherson paid him $10,000 to pose as one of her kidnappers, thus |far has failed to bring comment |trom defense attorneys. At an early hour today Mrs. Me- Fherson's presence in court was not assured as she is suffering with an |abscess below the left knee. It as reported she had a temperature |of 101% degrees. EXCHANGE CLUB MEETING lar weekly meeting of the New Britain Exchange club will be held Tuesday evening at 6:00 o'clock at the Burritt hotel. George H. Dyson, a jeweller, will deliver a lecture on “Preclous Metals,” Lunch will be serve Thq reg READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| City Items A Dblaze in a rubbish pile in the cellar of the home of A. Battaglia at 26 Franklin street did slight damage about 6 o'clock last eve- ning. An alarm from Box 412 brought out the fire department. Mexican Govt. Sends Priest to Jail Merida, Mexico, Oct. 18 () — I'rancisco Rivero, a Catholic priest, has been sentenced to 15 days' me prisonment for conducting religious | services in the town of Tixcocoby |He was charged with holding a | meeting without having previously | registered with the municipal au. thorities, De Ku heavy _hitting 1al conspiracy in Los An- 1 of New York, has Jim M 1 connection with her disap- , of Boston, who proved a thorn e rging that Sharkey in early napping stor: myth. the way. D her v policy, Mrs. puncher in his own issued no denial of Sl s statement but Los Angeles v several times in uthorities regard him as a al fakir. old authorities he was in- 1 to her at the Tavern, a in Alameda county, Cal, n a year ago, and that she | as his dancing partner during the wrring Kuh, vight, is floorad Sh ir three : . the Big Cuban, Munn, “Larruping Legisla- of Nebraska in the ' second itch. Carter, who knocked - out ud Gory sparring partner of in their f meeting only return engagement, has n ex over the Mos! Munn'’s f with opponents fi ver the i trod vhere his connection with napping of Mrs. McPherson and ends, Page will not make © authorities, except that insists he was involve The riff inclines to the belief that s story is caleulated to give ip to Los Angeles and an op- to escape. Los Angeles, Oct. 18 (P—Hair, by of which attorneys for Aimee © McPherson hoped to identify rious “Miss X" in her case, have come from a horse's tail 1l of & woman'’s head. intimated today as a promised by the prosecu- h resumption in municipal Elizabeth Hoffman United In M it evangelist’s criminal iey hearing after an over- 1y Tecess. nce ner, have beer to fiicuit ird round. Mave, t Has a 1 to bell “Golden Boy" d opponent Deifino, Chilean heavy- |Portur Mave, ecause of hi picked to outsco of Hot in R weigh perience, South Ame BARKS-HOFFMAN | e [ James Barks and Miss Ottilie crto De ex- the | he myste 1y Harold ringe at St. John's Church. prise” was promised spe- v by Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman- co-defendant of Mrs. Me- . st.r witness for the state G nfessed perpetrator of the hoax Virla Kimball, = OaRland and twin r of Mrs. 13 summoned as today's ss by the defense to tell oath whether she signed an Salina last August in | admitted being the wo- spent some time at Carmel cottage with Kenneth G. Or- niston, former radio operator at An- lus temple, of which Mrs. McPher- nish 'son is pastor. The state contends ed the woman with Ormiston was Mrs. (McI'herson. The evangelist de | Eliza- Julia and The wedding of Miss Ottilie er of Mrs len street, son of Mr irks of 177 Wint satt both Hof A. Ho H Mrs, str nan of noon a ss siste Siater nder of honor idavit maid. The F man w . Hoffman, brother of th nd Edward J. Barks and Ar- . Hoffman acted as ushers. s attired in a gow: with was bri He ride W tri r bridal bou 1oy and worc i of honor w sat!n with th over ny 1 lilies a Irench veil pink black bridesme of roses ma geor- | over p and te wore atin - with a | picture church was prettily decorated palms, white chrysanthemums pompons. with nd s r th ollowed ceremony 1t which 65 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Barks left on a wedding trip to Massachusetts and Rhode Island and upon their re will reside at 87 Linden strect Barks is employed by inet Lock Co. Scientist Finds Bats Destroy Coddling Moths | 1 Antonio, Oct. 18 (#) can reduce to & minimum t <ht on the apple crops by coddling moth, declares D, A. R. Campbell, An authority. Mr. Corbin many, and its omy so great, tl pack one of our handy form to at ten cents, San The coddlin perniciot tricts @ moth is particularly dis- | Dr. | ap- | 1c- to the apple-gro the Pacific northwest, Campbell and W. Kelley Price, T ower lah, Wash., cond s which satisficd them can eradicat the coddlin it docs 1 car- quitos in § exas, | sent the some of | guano | lley. Tt examination it was ascer- | in that per cent cod- | doctor moths and sor s of the Yakima microscopic excretion that the s almost 0| rom v was in thi tained that vicinity w dling motk food of ba CAN YOU afford to neglect your child’'s eye- sight when it costs s little in time and mone, Have an examination of your child’s eyes by an ex- pert today. My Specialty— Comforthle Vision ‘rankE. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main St. Phone 1905 A\ 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE GENTLEMEN o T GALUTE YoU, EGAD, o You HAVE GAVED THE STUATION FOR ME//ww w~ {ESTERDAY 1T LOOKED AS IF I WERE DoOMED To 60 TO WORK,urr BUT THANKS 16 You, T WILL REMAIN UNBLEMISHED /1] unn &3 1 o Haw [ BLESS > You ! DONT MENTION (T; MATOR /.~ HeeK| wHo WOULDNT 6o To T’ RESCUE. of A PAL DROWKIN, w OR GONNA BE. SHOT «n OR GoIN’ To TH wHOLE owr's eLs WILL BACK. 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