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Speaking of Sports Ray Reynolds, manager of the St Btanislaus football team of Meriden, would 1fke the manager of the Paw- Dees of this city to telephone him tonight gt 6 o'clock with reference 10 a game next Sunday. His tele- phone number is Meriden 3400, The All-New Britain football team *IIl be strengthened by the addition of Tom Leary, captain last year of the Fordham university eleven and “Potts” Miller of vlayed here under the Thompson. These two signed last night. name of men were The management stated that an- other star would be eigned tods but the name of the player would not be divulged. Fana in town have 2 suspiclon that it will be either Jim Manning, former Fordham star, or “Dutch” @#nnors. Connors {s prob- ably unavailable for the team here | as he is coaching at New York uni- versity. With elther of these two added | to the local backfield, New RBritain will have a powarful team Wh with the line in almost perfe shape at the present time, a swiftly | moving and hard hitting backfielq, would give the team a world of power. The addition of Miller backfield agaln this season will welcomed by the fans. He has al-| ways been a sensation and paired up with Graham and 1 wich in the backfield, the local en will ba supplicd with fast ning backs and heady players to the be now. 170~ elev- run The team goes to Stapleton. S T Sunday to meet an eloven that has already scored a victory over the Af- lantle City team. Staplston has a rather light hut a terrifically fast team and New Britain cxpeets plen- ty of trouble. The New Britain their first home at Memorial Ficld S against the Pioncers Football fans who ar a game will har th of witnessing the vear | day afternoon of Hartford. anxions to sen opportmity | Blues in action. THREE ILLINOIS VETERANS HURT Scrimmage With Second String Team Is Costly to Varsity 5 0P sity eleven has tastcd the bitterness of defeat and today Chicago, Oct The Illini var- found two vet erans in the hospital Coach Bob Zuppke nas an an apectator vesterday when he ed a hard fighting team nose out the It was a costly y ing Mills, star punter, to the pltal with infected arn Marriner, two year Letterman 1 beside him with an injurs The defeat was brought abou McClure, second string center vicked up a fumble and raced for i | tonchdown Nowack cked Timm later scored for the but missed the try for tying point. | The Hawkeyes at Towax embatilements for the Ohio State tack Saturday ‘and found ther fective against the freshnien gow who starred in the opening ory was used as a regular back. Wisconsin's Badger cleven, was sent Ything from tackling the | dummy to real serimmage Smiith, the lad who scored three fouch- downs last Saturday, was usc fullback. “Only 11 days until was the sign that confro | western as Coach Hanley sent his squad through the “worst workout of the season.” Northwestern has the champion Rocky Mountain te from Utah on the menn Saturday as an appetizer for his Big Ten p mier. Tndlana’s appin® worked hard for Puge eye on the Chicago game end. Coach “Tad” Weiman drilled his men-on blocking. tackling and other | forms of defense in preparation for | the Saturday’s game with Michi traditional foe, Michigan State col- lege. He spent much time with | Harrigan. Wolverine basketball star, | who is figuring prominentiy on | football squad for the firs | COMPLETE TRAINING | | Sid Terris and Phil McGraw Finish | wate strin regulars 7 to 6. tice game, send- | second who goal. | varsity threw at eve Ohio ed North m Hosiers™ with their | this week- Philadelphia who |1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927. WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS NORTH & JUDD LEAGUE Production Maloney Charamut Josephson — 1182 $24 Fonndry Gace 50 \thans e Carlson FAFNIR GIRLS 1F Venus STANLEY RUIE & MEN LEVED up ! m Drive Ceongh 427 LAT NORTIL & JUDD vife | Work For Their Return Bout in | Rrooklyn Thursday. New York, Terris, East Phil McGraxy completed training for th 10-round bout at Ebbets Thursday night. Although floorcd four times in their stormy session of Scpteniber 24, Terris carricd off the decision. | McGraw is confident he will beat | Terris this time. [ “If he goes down this time you | can bet he won't get up for quite a | while,” McGraw said. Believing that McCGraw a lucky punch in the first round of | their last engagement, Terris pre dicts he will win by a wider margin than before, Humbert Iugaz. nonnced the large history of Ebbets championship fight. tion and starts the healing if you nse Resinol Oct. § (UP)-—Sid Side lightweight, and Detroit Greek, have return Tield | got over promoter. an- t sale in the ield for a non- | | i | | Chocolate Drops Young 4 . K Dery Wy A. Renock Valeonls [ | Licorice Lassies Auto Painting apert Work Low Prices Spraving or Varnishin FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING STATION K E R, PIRATE SKETCHES | Harold Rhyne, Inficlder Harold Rhyne, inficlder, was pur- chased from San Francisco, Coast | league, by 1 s in 1 I Rliyne eame to Pittsburgh when the team was sadly in need of a sccond baseman but his playing was mediocre and he was used only in | emergencies during the 1927 ason. His fielding average stood around 964 and his batting average around |.280 with Grantham playing a good game. Rhyne had little hope of breaking into the world series Hazen S. Cuyler, Outficlder Cuyle the Pitts- burgh fans, was ltention on the { for about halr | cupted the & | resulted from s into second hase ith the hought it bad {fined Kiki s of criticlsm from ball writers “riding” the r {nied. Others upheld l'At an odds or re bench, Bush contené ing he was not {playing up to form. He gave way to the sensational youngster, Lioyd Waner. Kiki took 420 when M el h position in the majors. idol of many the bone o club this the seas: Cuyler's troubles failure to slide ring a game Manager TBush baseball and h n came a storm the fans and hase- Some accused Bush of This he the manager. 1ained on the de Cuy up ha he eball earnest oined the Ray as an outfielde » continued to play IPor several years galn on again” with Cuy- Pittsburgh would call J to and then shift him out to a niaor league clu 3 in in futy tlar, g 1924 25 world ing a hit erack it 00 dur and series he a game. the final game for bats npionshin Pitts throws and right or five etition close major s 5 Cuyler ran seeond to Hornshy iable player in 1 ost val National a This year Kiki but t playe games with chances ge of was a lit ) m te Reserves short oledo an was sent to tin 1921 and 1. This games, for 1a bat With Gooeh rk hind for ehing t n seasons Am¢ herths severa was ican 1ssoctation, w here held th Louisville and Kansas € 1o 1 Jos ars old, it of high school and f town three the Johr s sent where battin 1to The Pira recall option on 1 next v Hay im season he w h S s held and in n ney 6 he s brought to Pittsh fixture on t in reh. This year he In the in which he participated was good but his fielding was a oh few games his hittin 1 reat confldenes he finished high Kan went to inin intent tryot here he order in stuff, it in to got and show his seasoning and the Pir ta Tndianapolis, recalled seasaned s in vas to D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ‘JOY RIDERS'FINED FOR TAKING AUTO Run It From Owner's Garage and Go to Dance William Drezek of Grove and Charles Karvoski of 105 street, 18 year old youths were originally charged with of an automobile owned by sario Adorno of 309 High street t Friday evening. were arraigned before Judge Henry P. 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As soon as °d, the officer young men and they ng taken the m: rear of 9 o'clock in from had lunch that front of r- h r ame re rvoski's hom Ing in Newington they dmitted to th i lock officer off Rarage tified fhont of out s took oined by 1 a short started at the driver's whe Questioned men adm car a young ntion to ¢ wing lunch ra testified th mads other offi he had young OM amoand they i th < quoted hy 1 ger no effor ng. z po moving the lock CORNS RENOVED ONLY 10 CENTS Corns Come Out Without Murmur: Pain Gone At Once—CGuaranteed WAFERS THIN AS PAPER SHOES DON'T HURT vmost amonnt a saw i n comes callon root von't | mn thin burning irt as Stop sing of dons et joyrully ters. Thousands with have 1o re st | eents. corns W At to burglary. these at “It is all torneys to come right car, efther one that was taken, story,” he satd cr als e observed that tion of gullt se s serious under th was no offs which provid H an s 1§ ankness their nce which ndd tion to 1 for that reason Were Alexander Orange port month one NEW TEANS ADDED Inter-Church Bowling Teague g else, part taken for| in here and make a plea far lenlency, but if it | of them, it would be another voung men a there 1 the o statute, il sen- with in into other Karos st was e Now Composed of Fight Squads—Start Monday Night start rol leys ne e sta wards are READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS is yellow—con conted ap no-good fee compound mix now them hy their ol At M. system | nding to lexion | e 1 bad taste in your | ling {1026 ne ith the 192 | His average |ing one of the 11-year major 7 campaign nearly over. |the average of his seven years in of w 684, mak- | the majors. has see Jreaking into the professional ne with Joplin of his home state 1617, Collins was purchased by Louis Browns in 1919, When s traded to St. Paul of the sociation in 1925. Mil- ns picked him up to fill a d for an experienced ns W YANKEE SKETCHES Wiley Moore, Pite When W st y r. by southpaw was oht ig Yank in the little | 1 15 to Moore s the of son the more than th ed consis y expressed may be good hu Moor, price and good ball sine Am r Hug = the Le's at least showed no ne ever, and pro as a rel in nearly view he year away.” i of seasoning d himself in essing n Kstop. Yankee Reserves 1 1he Yankee reserve list for the re such men as Myles ) Shawkey and Joe ers; Bernard Bengough, o Gazella Ray More- 1 Wera, inflelders, and rst and Ben Paschal, out- He pitc adiness it t o se ) any that se the mo st st when of t Maost “no decision gan Moore enough we 1 to his cre give him a winning percs better than Moo som tage resident of Altoona, of the younger mem- pitching &taff, was one Yankees to rank among dozen pitchers of the » in winning games, Ark was .638, considerably bet- 10 s record of the year be- * Yanke, Shawkey and i & - ; 1 - r ad los« success and maw Walter H. Ructher, cly little action. Close behind e and Durst understudied Shocker and Moore, hi lion dollar outfield” in ecap- Rueth Paschal in particular American e out with his bat age reer club sig With him son. the won 3 for four arn promise of pitch w r stood s in p for Rue ping «x Al ME, MDEAR, ~ MUCH AGAINST MV UILL, PRESSURE IS BEING BROUGHTTo BEAR THATI RUN FoR A SECOND “TERM_AS . 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