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HREaRNuEEsne 13 jrmmmmmmmmsnsnms | WITH THE BOWLERS | : Speaking of Sports i« Kawechl T TITIIIIIIIII TRt e LR T LI SISty ‘ Blsson Whether or not Yals will be much | “***” stronger this week than last is a question. It is true that Richards | " and Vandegritt have returned to | mimie bolster up the wobbly line, but this |Hail may result in only another shift in | Comsto: a line which bas already had to be |P™P changed too often. And the situa- tion is complicated by the loss of | Billy Kline, who backed up the por- | Girara ous forward wall in wonderful shape | Todzio in the Brown gam and whose dlag- | L#Flamm nosis of the plays and sure Mtkllflfi‘lmsaunnull of the runners will be missed. This further weakens the Blue first line defense, to say nothing of the pass- ing and kicking. 1 i it The bright side of the picture is | the return of Larry Noble, who | showed to s'ch advantage in early games and carrled the Dartmouth fray on his own shoulders until he was hurt. Noble is a great line- plunger and a most useful tackler. | Deb The showing of the Torrington lad, | LoV > Johnny Hoben, also has cheered up | P%°% the Blue followers. He and Good wine may work in turn in place o Toote, who has not been so good in | recent games. Somehow, Doc Me- | Gunigle, hero of the past two weeks, | w is still not considered a regular, but | he will at least have a chance to show his manifold wares. | Carlson The Army will probably be with- out Trapnell, a great kicker and a good ball-cz ‘rier, and will not top strength. The regulars were able | to rest last week, however, and the cadets may not be in the exhausted | condition in whicl. they usually ap- | Apelzren pear at Yale, making a great bld Javes . for about three quarters and then [0S folding up to take their a al otler licking. This may have been over- training or a too strenuous sched but it rather than Yale has defeated | s Army. Despite Yale « weakened condition, there will b no Army walkover, and perhaps not: even at Army victory. | For the present, all negotiations with the Hartford Blues for a gams | 8 brace of . games with All-New ! Britain football team, are at standstill, acco to the report coming from. Hartford camp. Three reasons are advanced for this among which is the fact that it has been found that the game a week from Sunday with the Canton Bull- | iceenn dogs cannot be cancelled, Kelptnokt LERlerg itain management | Low Man . still wants to play Mulligan's team |andicap and the feeling around this city is that the Hartferd crew would be | forced to go out, like last y hire the best the country can offer prof 1 football to beat the local team. Personally, we have come to the ! decision that, as far as we are con- ! cerned, we will live just as long and receive just as much benefit from life if the game is not played as we would if the contest was staged. DaGata Lly Jacobt Velteh Howover, we ing why men who a ness of promoting professional foot ball games, will deliberately throw | fucchl vay a chance to recuperate in a ¢ large measure lost fortunes and at |( the same time, satisfy thousands of ns about the state who are eager 10 see their clevens clash. Looking at it viewpoint, we teams, one in other in New Britain ments of hoth are “in t i far as finances go. The Hartford tcam is said to be “in” much deeper 1 is the New Britain combination. | Two games between the respective teams w most probably give both an even for the eeason. can’t help wonder- | in the busi- fina 1 football and the from a have two Hartford The New Britain wants to play Hartford, we know, all negotlations for a| game have been called off by the Hartford combination. We as part | Kr of ‘the football fandom of this city, ;"n“;‘}hle would like to know why. We have ™ been asked if it was true that the thoughts of the moguls management | As far as of both d been turned towards o ceting between the two . They were but developments vesterday have ewept all chance: aside, it scem 's game should be a classi all by {tself. When any team goes after another with a squad of that outfit is in earnest. ’\_“_m' There isn’t any doubt about that. s yen But that's what the New London Submarine Base team fs doing Sun- day and to hear those players talk- ing about New Britain last Sunday it would seem that the saflors ex-|vincent pect @ good workout when they stack | Hamillo up against All-New Britain. playe, Bcheldler The locals beat the sailors last vear but promises have been made that New London will be the victor |p,e.m this Sunday. The New Britain team {Day . is ready for anything the New Lon. | Laskowski don team can &end against them and | '8 a battle roval should ensue. [ After two weeks of inactlon, the| . fans of the city will have the |TZaiherg hance to see tho hest attraction in |/ the state rell into the game Sunday. |© ttee of thi has The comm London | Stock Exchange warned its ‘"‘"f(""\ members they must not act as book- | Lafe makers. Pile Sufferers 2| Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ofntments do mot Behuts .. . Rondeau ack . L Kosawlg 5 and opsrations fajl? w the cause of piles Is In- | | That there is a stagnation of biood ml tho lower bowel? ow that there, fs a harmls Hulten ... Kallerman dy discovered by Dr. Leon- | & And lardt and known as HEM-ROID, now |Dahlstrom eald by Fair Depagtment Store and drug- crywhers, that is guaranteed? shes piles by removing | , by frecing blood circulation in | lower bowel. This simple tment has an almost unbell for Fure, mfe and lamting ds of plle sick sufforers, and | o needloss pain and expenso of n. Don't delay. Try HEM ROID today. It will do the same for you, able | Crockar Dummy Squirns Haussler Rerniar . A. Frisk ... home | . Anderson . JR. 0. U A. M. Wingers. a2 292 408 No. One, Andree. Comstock. T 4 435 FAFNIR BEARING CO. LEAGUE he — 118 34— 273 51 and he is f) 9 31— 201 4571459 456—1307 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. Phoenix. Danborg Law: |Suess . | Nichols | Linn | L Flowers, SPORT BRIEFS e the As “slugging stone-cutter lated P and One amendment provides that foreign athletes, here three years without seeking citizenship papers, t. Walk is leaving for Atlan. |Cannot compete in sanctioned A. A. urday to discuss the deal with |U. family. the p battle between Flow- Micky Walker in Chicago, | will be before he Stribling more 4 ements for Harry Persson, from val of Paolino [ wood-cutter and . t W York Jlow |tween the rival weights at 514 — IN SUPREME COMMAKD Donfe Bush to Have No Advisers in | * I coplous notes Handling of the Pittsburgh Dbl the Team., Pittsburgh, Pa., » — There will be on the Pittsburgh Natlonal league baseball club next So de- | { clares Barney Dreyfuss, president of the club, in announcing Donle Bush, brought from Indian- apolis to succeed the deposed Bill | McKechnie as manager, will be in | supreme command of the Pirates next vear. Bush will have no ad- visers nor any interference from anyone, Dreyfuss intimated. Dre | fuss’ announcement as to the polic: to be followed in the next. cam- paimn follows hard upon the resig- nation of Fred C. Clark, as vide president and director of the club, and adviser to McKechnle during the early part of the 1926 pennant race. Clarke relinquis on the bench after some of Pirats veterans objected to hav “two managers.” | Declaring that “if we have a new ]\ire president, T'll be it,” Dreyfuss | Oct. 28 season. the added, that “the sole direction of the club will be fn Bush’s hands © 10 do as he plea The clu board of directors were to mevt today to take action | en Clark’s resignation. T0 GREET ALUMNI Michigan University Graduates to Have a Big Day in Philadelphia Tomorrow, Philadelphia, Oct. 28 (A—Michi gan university alumni are to have | 2 big day here tomorrow, with an. | other to follow Saturday at Balti | more whera the football game s to be pl Following the arrival of special trains, the Michigan delegation will %o to the exposition grounds es- i corted by the 1006.piece band from ! Michigan unjversity, Mayor 1. Frecland Kendrick will welcome the visitors and Chase S. | will reply. President Clarence C. Lit of «Michigan, New former secretary of the navy, will speak at the national dinn KENTUCKY DOG WINS | Pebble Parrish Tops Field of 101 | Entrios and Wins Sixth Annual | Futurity Chase, | Dawson Sprin Oct. 28— | i nty bred wnd owned, topped the ficld of 104 | derby age fox hounds which en | h annual ch y and emerged winner over the pack last night. He is o Alex Parrish, of hy Glenn out G To in the t general aver- age, the Kentucky hound ahead of the fleld in driving, took first in placed third in trailing fourth in hunting. Mary Sue,.owned by £ B. El Wakefield, Va., was second to Peh- ble Parrish. She is by John Bran- ham out of China Girl. Boxi Tournament STATE ARMORY ARCH STREET FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 8:30 Ten All Star Bouts 10 Rounds 10 Rounds Sanctioned by A. A. U. fofz: Je 4 his place | i Madison Squ mber, ot Scouting goes on Athletic he c-Princeton agreen nd [ hadball, tennis, n fact sc teams. Washington & | of ¢ last week, | keepsio, 1 bars istory made. ived ving over hls ler everything wrote was a W. & J. ecout. The know everything d to display in the ition of active and Walk Miller, What “Langrock’ means ¢ you— Langrock Clothes will mean just one word to you—they have meant it to those who have already worn them— to vou they will mean— “Success” Exelusively At The Ashley 139 Main Street 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE 112 le by Columbia University association track The freshman crew, winner | ampjonship at the first time in that osed amendments to the con- |\ the Amateur Athletc | have been m; throughout tha country who |Moran, Pittsburgh, (10). Ray Hahn, events. Another would allow | Final ar- |life guards to enter amateur swim- | middleweight |Ming meets, St. Louls University took a 61 to | completed in |0 lacing from Boston College last leaves, Walk Week but still remembers a season when it suffered similar fate in every {game. The Mound City aggregation during 12 games in 1906 rolled up have €67 points for an average of better | than 60 points a game. One touch- | down was scored against them, FHTS LAST NIGHT ton, Ohlo — Rosey Sto r, Pa, knocked out Benny Cleveland (3). Mickey Mul- veland, knocked out Hugle son, Homestead, Pa. (1). insignia to crewmen, and gol Pough- | numerals with the such an award led to delegates | Indianapolls, Ind. 0 allled assocta- | dianapo! -Pete Alte, In- . outpointed Midget Mike oA 0. ALY TR A e EFVERY RO SRR Suits—$§45 up Topcoats—$40 up Overcoats—$50 to $135 Babcack Co. 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CLENE FUNNY, HE AINT SHOWED o AL DAy — WONDER WHAT'S champion of the middle- Iare acheduled to attend the annual |Indlanapolls, and Ted Smith, Canton, |forward to the second league game , announced that he has of- [convention in Baltimore in Novem.- |Ohio, drew (10) Pa” Stribling $200,000 for the |ber. t to control the management of ung Stribling, Atlanta light heavy- with the Clan McLean club of Man- |chester which is to be played on San Francisco—King Tut, Minne- |November 7. apolis, won a technical knockout| Owing to the fact that the league over Frankie Farren, San Francisco, [still has a vacancy the New Britain ). [team will be allowed an off date this Saturday, but the management 1.; trying to hook up with a team SEEK PRACTICE TILT [ror & bractice it with a" view a2 SLE gett a line «n substitute material, = Notice is given that any team in Clan Douglas Soccer Club Anxious the city with soccer aspirations can S : become a member of the league b to Get a Game For This Coming |communicating with Jack .\rrrman{ !augh, 124 Maple street, South Man- chester. Saturday. 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