New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1926, Page 9

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: defeated Chamberlain Council for the world’s pocket billiard cham- | o g or the world's pocket billiard cham 135—1318 /0. U. A. AL, of New Britain at base- plonship. Each had won two games | e Findie: Appleton, Wia ... § ball, 3 1 f Taberski holds both the high run M [ball, 23 to 13, in a game featured | and lost none. Taberski and Green- M. Contiio eweews 91— 153 | McBriarty 37— 267 Iby the all around play of Gladding | Taberski, Greenleaf and Rudolph Al | joa¢ 1oth former champions, wi:‘e fnd h:‘h “'{:"“ mn.mm““_ ” o date. Bof ‘were WS 43— 818 | Comnors 37— 28 10 the locals? 4 i e o e 86— 257 ? Even in Pocket Billiard Cham- favored to win the title. teating Dontls: early’ ki Nadk 89— 247 2 R 3 Chflltophnrno‘o.“m 81— 147 | Camonment Gl 3 jonship Play. Tho ‘Slending vhen Taberski ed of 70 108 A. Nelson Y e il e Kid” Berry, Bristol shortstop, | Pplonskip Play. fes X il when Taberski scored a run was the sensation of the state | and averaged 8 5-15. | Today’s card brings togethes 103 F. D 70— 2] ' The game between the All-New 121 G e = 1% 483130 Loague? ERiicintis NpEN e s Hueston and Marmon; Oswald and Pindle; Taberski and Rudolph. and Britain and Hartford Blues football e Low Scors Wolsey . Taberski, Schenectady, Ralph Green- | | | Greenleaf and Natalle. WITH THE BOWLERS : 79— 103 | Jonneen. Prokingben Gaugel elEM Lo, TIED IN TOURNEY today for the lead o the tournament [Charies Harmon, Glesdala I 1. z FRATERNITY ALLEYS teams will be played as originally 525 — | Arbach g Pete Drago of Hartford, Billy |leaf, New York city and Erwin Ru- | {A5¥ Goweid: Zisbs i i b piyed o Griiniy || Surphy 3 Knox of Meriden, Tommy Connolly | dolph, Chicago, were in a triple tie | Arthur Woods, Pa Hartford Thursday afternoon at 2:30 | G, Sehues e 94— 134 Bdgerty Harttord, Niok' Urano.of Now Bri. | o'clock. Efforts were being made to Nyack have the date changed to either |G Yack 6i— 111 Saturday or Sunday, But uy to the | KemvE S I on T4— 161 | georte B 80— 2¢5 | Paul of Rockville and Patsy Welch et s gay, BnC upfoythe T ~ — | Fuller 7 24 | of New Britain were among the well N et eoaus gt iboent gt 362— 747 | Keough known boxers who performed at the ent information, the game will be |Swanson 94— 250 Segler 30 g o o ha o 2 3 Tlayed as originally scheduled on |jiiiam® Kninles : e ) e doiniye VIt wan Thursday afternoon. Alelschauer Becker ... s 241 424—1316 Dummy Brewkonski 91— 260 Walter A. Latham was captain and LAl 4 first baseman for New Britain when R. R. Holmstrom . T1— 150 Jiolk IT J, i < gunts gty 3_1a; |Hartford, Nick Ursno of New Brit- | E Hyland 78— 138 ain, John Rich of New Britain, Lewis | This is going to be a great dlsap- 5 pointment to the greater majority of g oAl o | Can You Think of the this city was represented in the state ih; :ootball fans both in this city |w. Anderson [y league? and in Hartford. Armistice Day, al- | Crocker 3 “”l i 2ol though as great a holiday if not [Streeter . Good Old Days en . 7 " Bt Rund s 91— 276 | \ e/ | Willie Smith and “Chipple” Eagan 0 greater in the minds of the people of | Hausster Brupell 78— 192 vere th i the present generation than the Scheyd 52— s2| The Y. M. T. A & B. Soclety fife | pyiie l“‘:l l;;c:xtrcen;n;or\fc;hlzon 2:];];:2 Fourth of July or any other nation- Greer 8 |and drum corps made a clean up Hanch | * Beaver s riv: e~ al day, 18 not recognized ‘as such |punperg Sanbdiot s T1= ,17 |of prizes at the Connecticut Fifers m'f:;;rt:;rne,oi\s»a;\ l;:; xtxlc:f"ha‘ry o either in this city or in Hartford. |Young 96 | Moftett |and Drummers’ meets in Naugatuck - c Nichols . 9 91— 280 and Bridgeport? Linn . 107— 288 426—1357 Catcher Duncan of New Britain There are thousands of football “ " fans who would like to see the game |*“™™ * oo 25 61 20p | [Russell & Erwin's bageball team, [ Jumped” to Toronto without ob- Thursday, but they are not going to 4991390 | Sroparerc — 35 | with Donnelly, Lynch, Lawson, Vick- | taining his release here? ery, Daley, Carney, Tobin, Post and be able to see it because they will Anderson 92 1 261 have to work. The cholce of Arm- [HUlten .. Mater 3 Kelly, trounced the Stanley Works, | Willlam McKirdy was captain of istice Day for the first game was an | G. Anderson 7 289 | Sarard 2 5 with Riley, Graham Bennett, Lewls, |the married men’s team and Peter unfortunate one as things have turn- | Dahlstrom 2 3 Campbell Baisden, Farmer, Toomey |Haigis led the single men of the ed out and the managers of the two | Frisk - {and Johnson, 10 to 1 at Electric field, | machine department of the Corbin teams cannot get set on a date be- T509—1470 | Rtiter for §25? Cabinet Lock Co.? cause many things enter into the — Hma 92 i case that prevent either one or the ROGERS ALLEYS - ds F 3 “Doc” Reisling pitched and An-| Hall and Sullivan were the battery Hinchelifte other team from playing. SR Esvon Dematest derson caught for Bristol in the |for the class of '99, and Alling and M A a 2 a 2 | Hubbard for the class of '98 in tt White' Wings - — |state league ass o n the From a Hartford standpoint, a |Andrews T ‘“*“«-'; |game for the High school class National League game is scheduled | Po%ier 29| stexenna 7e 92— 245 B. C. Thayer won the mile blcycle | championship, which was won by Sunday with the Buffalo entry. Man- | Newton Vallerles 87 83— 204 [race in Hartford, his time being {98, by the score of 10 to §? ager George Mulligan over the tele- ;'vr";::, i b 89 | 7, with a twenty-five yard handi- phone yesterday afternoon stated 325 _ 36 et that it was almost impossible to ® have the game changed from Sun- Professor Marcus White won the |mer in the athletic meet with Meri- day to Saturday because of the strict 7 T medal play handicap at Maple Hill |den High school at the Berlin field, adherence to the National League |Carizen 0 DAl s 7 |golf links, making a round in 104, |that several spectators in carriages with Wilbur R. Corbin second, and |narrowly escaped injury and one schedule. He wants the game play- 33 874—1100 |8 b 7 ed on Saturday. : e g 0 |Charles F. Smith, third? E?ri’fo“f was damaged to the amount From the New Britain end of the | STANLEY WORKS MEXS' LEAGUE 5 Doherty, shortstop, and Murphy, = ONSIDERING their ultra-smart- able chassis—and sold for so moderate ase. Manager Dailey says that he |3 519—1459 [second baseman, for Norwich in the | E. S. Plllard of New Britain was 7 3 ot sl s ol | : 5 13 a5y |State league, were one of the best fone of the best marksmen in the ness, all of the new Paige cars a price, Mechanically, this Landew in the game on Saturday. He wants | Gacek e 2 7 % o s1— 266 |double play combinations in the |state and took part in shooting meets are remarkably moderate in price— Brougham possesses all of those ade to play the game on Sunday and has |TeRte | .- > 1 3B Tiacomser | besiranins 58— 260 |league? about this section of the country? but the new Landau Brougham makes vanced engineering features such as a offered to pay Manager Mulligan |~ the bewitching beauty and charming counter-balanced crankshaft, thermoe style of Paige available at an almost stat, air cleaner, high pressure lnH-{ Burke of New Britain High school made such a long throw of the ham- $500 as part of the expenses of bringing the Buffalo team to Hart- Lindquist s - x = e e el X v = ford Saturday instead of Sunday.gaimend g gttt 5 ceton o gy Manager Dailey would accept the | Bordonaeo ; t e Saturday date without hesitation if | Kaminsky 5 of a 2-door closed car will find it difi- By all means see and drive this Landsa he were able to get his team here, {Fazéins . 3 VN e Bl 5 ot cult to keep their enthusiasm from Brougham soon. There's no obligae but it hnppensb(h:’g‘];‘n: Z:Srrtl:]‘::\‘d“;\lel 507 438—1431 o e ot ln ouse running away with them when first L:Dn_‘yfi it will prove that you cam' be unable to be i ame ¢ S E Bt they see and drive this Brougham. have smartness and style in additios | Such an enchanting interior has never to mechanical dependableness—at ne ' will not play with a patched up | Saiak 5 81— 293 team. Skouron 2 25— 300 Tehirebee i hade Ho stated today that he was tn [Cuemk 11T : ESTABLISHED 1886 T & There are in the charming new Paige and Jewett line, fosurteen %”&dm favor of calling off the game gntirflly and play Thanksgiving morning in- There in e P o v o stead of two games, but Mr. Mulll- { Pattison . 8 gan demurred to this saying that it stg{}fflfl 3 : i would be better to satisfy those fans | 5jac o, who would want to see the game [Christ .. A 108 257 ; v i a even though it is played Thursday —- afternoon, that mot to play at all 61 41 So, at the present time, New Brit-|suo ... ’ a vi lay Thurs- Bertint ain and Hartford will play N Bortu - day afternoon unless different devel- e 9 0 / : o g & WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. Evidently the All-New Britain 2 s 3 319 EAST MAIN ST, NEAR ELM. TELEPHONE 2810 team’s reputation is travelling far|,.p. .. and wide because the local eleven i5 | wendrows 8 Braolisn, X. T et Sumaay it - ”::m"o. 4 ’ ) - —N Brooklyn, N. Y., next Sunday after- | Foreh 7 ‘ noon. Aflantic City wants Manager \ TTTINLY RO ' B kly 434 41338 RS e ;;2;1;3;“ teon'g;)[;!;e‘;cera:nlgngiy_:‘x‘m:: b AR T 5 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN ain as its main attraction next week. | H ) 95— 294 S 2 3 i < T, anaer on whetie 0 : , £ weres st ol STyol 1 naka "o played Thursday or Sunday, Will bl ., Here S][ - Is S l I LE N 1 mace N 'm_r;ee (‘(eng, Y No NoISE WEET {3 o very GERIOL glven by Mr. Mulligan today a Morrel] [] S a,us‘nce b W OUCH N QELLING DA A answer to Brooklyn and Atlantic |Elliott 2 ue sg i OFFENGE, M MAN,» City tonight. - B : / UG FELLY T e 9—1405 CLEAR [ CHESANU 1 ¢ Coach McNeeley of the Brooken i e y 3 s GEL'UN’ ROASTED - DEEGA C(;F" - “.Duflf\}g»f:\ll Mfllk ' team go to Brooklyn Sunday and M. A. H. 3 I ax:c:alleg‘vxl\;::gicr;:;z‘;i !;::;:3" :{r I’J::::l ¥ 2; E:E LICENQE,W}% I RUN Me PEENCHED,“‘ FINE ON:‘(’OU OF; ‘i ‘- Stuhldreher and “Shep” Bingham |3t Homark . ” ] 2 ° FuSTATME T AH~M-Two - have both given the All-New Britain Marley E_TADA 6ACK6 OF 3 jean League team, wants New Brit- | D20 $ou-am = ARRRR- N 2 HARR-RR UME/L N en Manager Dalley will give his|erwin ) then Manag y will give his|3 ONES KNOW ME AN’ 6TAY H p RR-USTED IUDEED fom Hileem e team is anxious to have the local STANLEY ."il'[‘ifl) Gl'fll.s.' SrAi CHeefNufg Wlmou‘r A COME' AM, MAKA tcam & “puff. ‘ G L 5 : | PeeNCHED [/ CHESTNUTS =2 “Shep” Bingham will be with|. New Britain for the games with Rartora. s . prviing oy ¥ EEE Not by any means a cheap conspicuous are not played on Sunday. }Ie'“wnr: " Burkar! -‘E_x_.x ; : Boni Et ot 1 i o e Jo vy effort to be different but the real style. = \\\\ i\m\ 4 e local boy, hat ?,)‘?fi‘:: . = z Wy \ AN ; “ (n8 e of & e 0 show that & Bowier You'll like the Henley. They're made of il BZ AT 5«;} N I~ o SN he has the “goods” as a football player in the Fordham-Holy Cross peme st Sotwnary, “mhe sore s 4 Bt B B handsome medium light tan calf selected tied at 7-all when Johnny got away (p’ RBurke to a number of good runs and he|R. Paul . i took the ball over the line for the s k___ b touchdown that gave Fordham the 03— stoc the Dbest. ame, 7. Jennings 73— 140 8 Dryzata B 6 59— 119 » 4 63— 111 Grip was the outstanding hero of [A- Expkosic oo-roos iy the game and all the New York AL sports writers gave him great words 262— 613 ved. — D O e STANLEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGUE ° e Thunderbolts R. Berard . e 93— 187 Molchan 70— 150 18— 17 . Landgren . 1 Carlson . . 8 Put On Your Scheyd | % ; ; Slippers, Fill Up Cor. Main & West Main Sts. ; s From . New Britain =2 >4 Your Pipe— X s 4 : p U i ?fifl‘ e cé’:g;JUD\ClAL APPETITE and get into one of these B ) a 3 lounging robes. Give the 403— 770 ; folks at home a chance to g ol o D 2 see you once in a while, 5. Ostroski 86— 162 ! Tuttle .. . 0 Johnson .. Lester ... 5D Emz Ay YoU CANT Tahss WHAT EAE (COBS, WHeT T Grinterman ) | |come 8 THEY ALL S0ME_WAY- ILL GO DOWN WHILE NOBODY'S HEW ! Mensenger d o HERE — SpY | — 12<u :‘;RE%\'UE;M:M AND LOOKING P~ L ~ 11 ! W ¥ T " ® W BERT It s ' i i 'llflr T vl 7> Whiz PRIDE.. , G : . McNamara . Lo 76 60— 138 7 iyl A man’s robe for men. i s .C : ; TR /7,//7/7//‘5"[#;;3‘” a 11.50 3 $11. Tancred [ Negri 70— 152 Others $7.50 to $15.50 i. Doyle 73~ 134 | Holmqui 70— 148 . O'Rellly 78— 130 NY.SAPLE SEOp o Lo David S.Scqall. Pres. Ty PO 357 MAIN ST. . Madono

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