New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 29

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e 29 as, NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, 4 lich goes to emphatically | AGD TEST TON GqT 1) k show that these exercises are just Monte Munn is One of Those Whom 1926. Speaking of Sports Tt aTI I 7 T |par nt of motor vehicles are co- | much attention at the show. An-|fered in the holdup of five Italians. ‘RIDAY, OCTOBER TR IR r TONlGdT West Haven pol Haven | clas s Lord Rothesay's kennel [an exchange of shots, and was ffi A the Connecti- (0f orange-hued dogs which won |traced by a trail of blood ta o / | ’3 i cut Company in efforts to direct |first in the color breeding | nearby al tic to cl; apartment, where he was tre the remaining big games were a brilllant | captured a few minutes after the m New Hav from shading and | shooting. A defense witness testified without any dullness of tone. .lh'll Reilly was shot by a man who |ope what is needed. Every time a giuscle cries out in painful protest after be- ing subjected to unaccustomed ex- ercise it is simply warning the in- dividual that he's getting soft and Seme Fast And Furicus Milling Is free the Critics Will Watch Promised For Those Who We hear Queen Marie is coming this way. So you will not be left unaware we will give you advice on how to act when you see her. At the approach of the queen, re- move your brown derby, bend for-; ward in a low sweeping gesture and murmur affectionately, Ah, there, littl: woman, how's tricks In the event that the execution of | this off-tackle smash results in your knocking three geranium pots the window ledge you shall give the lady a coy look and say, “My er-| ror, Ma with a rare sense of humor it's an even money bet, or maybe better than ¥ will come back with, * v, wh e you, Mr. Koenig of the Ynnkfi«"s” Being gifted for the New Britain over the Collegl- | A victory | | | High school team ate Preparatory school team in the ame at Memorial field this after- noon will ke:p the team in the run- ning for the state championship. So far the New the New Haven h school teams, ool team of Waterbury, ton High school and the High school, At a game between Hartford and Windham High school of Williman- | tie tomorrow, one more will be eliminated. Commereial Crosby High Torring- Ansonia | Although the New Britain High school team in its present show is below championship calibre, it a team that shows promise. Tt has two successive preparatory | echool games before it takes on| three rival high schools, New Haven Hillhouse and Hartford in the Tri- angular league and Weaver High on the eve of tha game with Hartford. A victory over these teams would | give the school the state champion- | ship. We don't know what kind of a title we could dig up for the All- New Britain team now that the chances of playing Mulligan's Blues | Sl € are in doubt unless it is State Semi- Professional champlons. This title is nothing to brag about especially when one considers that there are about two other teams in the state that are in this class. One of the teams will be the Sub Base team that plays here Sunday The other, we belleve, is the Haven Blues who proved good set up team in the game of the season. opening Tonight is the night when Arch street will be cro“rl‘ d with amateur boxing followers. Judging from the reputation of the boxers, the card to- night should be equally as good as the battles of last I | Commerce high school team of pringfield which met the New Brit- ain football team in football Saturday is favored to win the open- ing game of the Springfield cham- | pionship series which begins tomor- | row. A Springfleld paper before the| New Britain game referred to the | game with the Red and Gold team as a breathing spell before game. If it depended on the New Britain game as a breathing it will be breathless tomorrow. Real sportmanship and unselfish- s are the only way to ny McMahon's action In with- drawing 2s Kid Kaplan's manager so that the Kid would be able to get more attractive matches as & member of Billy Gibson's stable of fighters, Billy Gibson is one of the leading | managers of the day. He brought Tenny Leonard to the point where he was a successful contend the lightweight championship of the | world and Benny proved to be one | of the greatest fighters of all time. lortly after he took Tunney into lis eamp Gibson had him on the inside t for the heavyweight championship of the world which Tunney won when matched with the | titleholder. | Now Gibson is back on the light- weight s trying to bring in a new prospect for the title, L'm](r‘ his careful guidance, the light-! weight title should rest on the head of a Connecticut boy for the first time since the davs of Young Me- Auliffe. | | McAulifte like Kaplan retired un- defcated as champion of the world. | The reversal of predictions con- | carning Yale since last - Saturday have been startlingly abrupt but| fully justified. In spite of further injuries to star players, Yale is to- had better snap into it to be as near lBritish Industrialists | Buckholtz i last | this | } spell, | describe r physically fit as possible. Several.prominent newspapermen, who a week or so ago about painfully, have ad yond that stage now and latest cohorts of the ck blue army’ | of Uncle Sam's P. 0. department. Those calesthenics through which loo} tainly they are u- | youngsters. as | battler; who meets Arth: fergstrom class nighty easy and c not in the classification of stre ous—hut they are not as easy look. puts Each halt hour of g topped off by several g leyball. m work Joe himself, is the pers of pep and keeps interest alive all | | the time. WITH THE BOWLERS R. & E. I.\um LEAGUE Haven Hillhouse ;J2 have been eliminated. |} 444 Crosleys. Coney Dsnergys. I a0 a1 98 82 429 Freshmans. 58 81 New |, to be aln N, I & H. R. Freight Office. 393 42 Yard Brakemen. Wallace % 9 Barnhart | Gladding Cosgrove er £or | Ormeby Shea Murphy Dixon CTURCH LEAGUE Kensington Congresationa: | Katen . 104 Carlson 100 Grifrith 2 62 Anderson Woodford Ste S Andrews 425 415 Flrst Lu‘heran. A. Johnson 3 Algren W, Carlson H. Swanson . Carlson Hapenny 458 Red Army. Bret Gt Linn day rated much higher than it was!, a weck ago, a situation explainable only by the showing which the Blue made against Dartmouth. Picked as | a sure loser in this contest, Yale | showed such a quantity of its famed do-or-die surprising amount of class ma- terial, particularly in the backfiold, | that it came through with glory and dered one of the strong- est teams in the east. Pennsylvania and the two service elevens, the ' Army and Navy, are the only others rated in its clas: Brown, like Yale, is undefeated, | but the teams it has faced have heen cor than those met hy Yale, | while the victories it won over even those teams were by preesive. is now cons Joe Hergstrom is having auite a | hit of fun every Tuesday and Thurs- ternoon with his business- Vs class, brings & larger and n‘v-(mx!\ each Wed- nesday and F Presents several additional individuals who bemoan meeting spirit and such a|P no means im- | | the opening game of the campaign, hand trimming. Both victories surprised even Ogle- Kel German Baptist, TForfelt. This Team Has Something It Can Boast About Now 2.—~Oglethorpe university appears to have one of the Atlanta, Ga., Oct. best football teams it ons this fall. After defeating Georgia Tech has had back to nifty Oglethorpe came Centre college a thorpe's fondest rooters. Shortly after the Tech defeat, that school turned around shocked the foothall fr: whipping the great Tula tion, All of which makes Oglet stand out as a formidable eleven. and R. LEAGUE 232 | night New York, Oct. | promising young heavyweights | the acid tests of the night in the second o careers to- Tex Rickard's | " and | climination tournaments to 5 is a prominent member | the cluttered heavyweight field and {tind a suita challenger Champton Gene Tunney Three ten round bouts featurs the card that brings together outstand- ing sluggers among the aspiring Malon Boston r De K Ttalian heavyweight in t contest, has a powerful is | several times floored Jac ver of the B ills, when the for Joston rivals were punching it out for the scction championship. De Kuhb is hea equipped with knockout am tion developed in severa The gymnasiu Monte M have so impressed the critics that tRe westerner has been made orite for his serap with Carl Ca husky Cuban negro. > bout Munn's first over nd the negro's wide kn g craft, and punc xpected to test th ka legislator to the utmost. Jack De Mave, the Hohoken gold- | ! en boy is picked to topple Sandy Seifert, of Pittshurgh, in the t ten round affair. New York, former demon swaps swings with * alforaher N amateur. of greater New York will present to Gene Tunney, the Jack Dempsey, wh at Philadelphia, belts emble the title. Dempsey's token in the Madison Square for a year or more awaitir | time for the pr | Four States in This Team’s P'Id\hokl Baton | quarter in ianan in 2| Haynes, right fha is | Alabama, and . comes from g the exception of C { this combination has another ye {vet to play for Louis Capt. Godfrey and F | playing their second team and Mason mads squad this seaso from cnnes: SOCCOLI PLAYS WELL, LOSES Soccoli rlmost sta ack in the pockat |game with “Lefty” Erkes at Elmore Billiard acad when, after being |lower end of a 72 to lalmost overcame * ’\n"iafl‘l and own h: the game, but as ! clinch the game boy began a s the game for from 04 whex several innings T ithat packed the was well satisfied despite the fact that 1o Elmore with the the local boy Po- | occoli v evening L lice of New Haven will play 1at the Elmore academy. Oct. 22 (P— neva college which gained fame defeating Harvard and giving Cornell a hard battle, has been invited to play the TUni- versity of Florida at Jacksonville on New Year's Da Beaver Falls. Pa.. “Bo" MelMillan® G football team, this season by GENEVA GTTS INVITATION % | | | | | | — | | Boxing Tournament STATE ARMORY ARCH ST. Friday, Oct. 22 At 8:30 P. M. 10 STAR BOUTS Given by Mohawk Athletic Club Sanctioned by A. A. U. Ringside Sec. 75¢ Any Seatl Tove ier O;I Mai‘ greatest man did nc as brought from jadl to the federal butld- the ¢ filed by ed t cava the com- Attend Show. amateur fight card put Qq at the state | sht have been selected wwk A, C. Tighters from pounds will take part in welve bouts of New rs of 1 artford in the Haven artford in the and 138 of New Have { Hartford in the 1 Haven and tford in the on of New i of H on of New Haven rzo of Hartford in the and Hartford and Frank rd in the 135 pound “avanaugh of South Man- 1 Dick Dunn of Middle- ~ 126 pound class. McCavanaugh of 2 ™ o pound clas! n of Hartford 1 South Dunn of Middletown in the vound class, ael Cilliams of East rd and Robert Crowley of Middle- in the 14 pound cl 'mann, J all of Hartford y Kaut Pete Robert, "f\'\T‘T\ FO0TRALL AUTOISTS ARE CALLED GAREFUL DRIVERS Motor Vehicle Department is Sending Out Warning Cards Again. . Oct. 22 (A—The most con- driver on th opinion of the Connec- ate police wi for “tr ith I\Cl\twfi for 108 of speed on the 1 so slowly as iind you, nor you do not have com- our car. The st ave c bel ord. Let's repeat this state police and the state de- INC L EIRES | HOUSE hcf‘E”A CcJ"(_A BOY.ES OF CIGARS = GENT OVER BY TH’ chG cLUB FoR-OU 0 PASS AROUND, JATOR [ e THEN'S ANGTE IN eAcH GincKE,OR T aINT A Jupge OF icKEL CicaRs] ) o et < e AN TOHRAY ) JAADIGAN PRINTED UP A THOUSAND CARDS FoR 40U TO GINE OUT |- T GAY TUe('RE CLEVER [wm "foR JusTICE OF -THe. PEACE, MATOR HooPLE,,um THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE,/ 142 Hart- | ose cards with | Forming Big Combine | London, Oct. 22 @ robably will be the lar combine ever in is now in pri The firms concer nner Mond company, industr British D United t | Nobel Haven and the newspa- involve r $500,000,000 of and the According to an nt the aims of the combine g and develop- ) s of °s on rroxd im- the four com verial lines Sir Max the United Ithe reason Muspratt, chalrman of i compan for the combination is | “to enable Great Britain's chemical |and allied trics to against the world.” i HAAER IS BETTER Yew Haven, Oct. 22 (@) John Harer, Dartmouth . Mich., jured in an lautomobire accident on his way to (the Yale-Dartmouth game a week |ago, s reported from the hospital German Dachshund Again Seen in England’s Show London, Oct. 22 (A—Tha dachs- hund, made popular in England by the late Queen Victoria, but w! came into disrepute during the war because of its German origin, ap- {peared at this fall's dog show for the first time since 1913, They were benched alengside of rows of French poodles. When the World war was at its height most dachs- hund owners got rid of their pets. Miniature bull terriors attracted 365 Days InThe Year Pleasant ToTake SCOTTS | EMULSION Rich In All Cod-Liver 0il Vitamins | I | EGAD, BLESS “ou, BoYS [« MY WORD, YOUR VOICES ARE HOARSE FROM SPEECH MAKING, NO DOUBT wer HUM-M-w COME UP TO MY DEN AND CET ME GIVE You,~ER, AH - GOME THROAT LOZENGES, EGAD/ v SALESMAN SAR THING To PUT FLOWERS IN aae in in L WANNA BUY SOME ( = ABOUT A NICE NeW | WINTER COAT w(‘ru A LoT OF BUTTON HoLes P e S S S NO!' 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