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—e - |i 1 s A third pass to| Zaleski made five yards through | team. Hartford Hi, : Z | i 5 E gh coach; and P NUTRE []AME ANI] o was iy i New Brit- | left tackle. A forward pass failed e out was called while the Thompson, of Hartford, head lnes more 2 d Sowka wa 2 team discussed what its next move ~ceond Half n th w a soundir thu wou r { the 3 , |hold its i practice tonight at 7:3¢ ed the kick fow ik block ; : R s s ©Clock at the foot of Lyons street ot rain yesterday pre- | [1dianans to Meet an Gnusually i ; ; ; 5 3 e, Son b : i ; J Al plavers nre asked to be on hand ted both the ' a ew Britain and yard 1 A pass to We ind wi i Y P 1 for a stiff workout. The Blues football S . o : ; uaardsling s % a 1 ¢ netted a 3 e ach e + P W men are ask -3 S e trong Team Saturday e r made it Inllal frat o retted e ’ o e [follo o asked o appear mes. Thy All New % sht t b eaver bac r s, | th t 1 the Al nder Berglund S . Ll : . t 14 cen Br s ‘ T ety 3 son, Larson, Schlei- was to have played 5 v | ed and s er R . A sty 5 5 t ha Lund, Suess apes in the Staten| New York, Oct. 10 (P—Notre : y the play. It kicked its own . : § Sy B 1 Zott first game will be and the Blues were to|Dame is coming east this week to 2 : ew Britain 1 Sowka | pall on 2Bl ; : . 10 6 at Willow Brook he Pioneers of Hartford Pul on exhibition another of its] T 4, ' a f . dinol g . 2 illow Brool 1 Field in Willow Brook ™ Rockne-coached football 2 ; i i N0 | downs to make |elevens, and the Indianans, pitted e ; Wiy . d ARG made no gain on the against the y 1 >, have s h 4 e blocked a forwar, | PEPTI VI PT ball on DESERT ARIZONA. w Britaln squad travel g | % : i Z . hit 1e . . i 2 1 o T , Oct. 10 (A—The ton but it was raining |} brings Logether several | 5 i i McL 3 t g all te t S .. It Du riz that the de- 1 ever upon arrival ther = : | i for N Britain % the Kuhs . . & from Ari- possible to stage the| Notre Dame will ¢ ' } ) v I s ¥ tha | S v ack into M 26 depleted liately upon Alljng (£05 promin 20 g er, the Stapleton out- ng team. ed the local eleven for an.|over Davis Elkins and Drake, r game to be played in the Sta- Ehtofbe classed n Island city on October 30 est teams in t it end and Lloyd < 1d have been ta : il h EA e ROl 1 - t Sunday, G & ¥ s Sow t ox 1 b A it . N Xt Eunday, Sthe SAILN Americs ! 3 AL Shohe y RIG HELP TO MICHIGAN possibilities of th L g g 5 Bad it n will meet the A i A i I o : 5 Gllber le-threater, 18 t eleven at ; Michigan's low Brook pa ing, Octoher 2 loca i 9 1 . : h with the New London Subma- Sl X 3 g s i ; ! I > hi E 1 hold » Ha S : 7 5 B Lo, ¢ s : ; o ; on Ava i SSIFIED ADS of the goal with victo and Detroit It was tough in a way that ] Tlesmioie Gt asloyenc R . w7 e 7 b o o xe ) ¥ DIN se one of the b B : R _ S i T > 1 it f it a | SR E Y 5 1 some time was a i 5 v i S and a five yard penalty was giver = 1 HEAR TH" WoM 1 K \ NeT BE SWAVED the hands 5 —{ CLUB HAS T D R\ Scoun | \ M\ PURPOSE ! e T 0T FoR You R, |(-TMES Nes 4 | WLl NOT FoRSAKE THE Vol ROK £ WERE o o ATTHIS CRUCIAL TUSTICE AGAIN ! coan /7 = . ~ f oD !~ THEY DEMAND ~\F I WAS You'ID SEVER 4=/ MJ SERVICES As SUSTICE QUIT !t ONCE —TF , RAIA NOTHER "TERM, —ae DAMES PUTTH” In ( S T She 1Y |} sle ol A Guy, HE 4 p M ey o lEoR T \ HORTS BP A CAV ; T OPLE HAVE (NEA Service, New Yo g posirt n rece \_ AN’ GRQO' A BEAR “l\ Sery Y 3 ) pncs e ! | \\ AN GROWS A BEAR for 'championst .y Wwere taken. s 5 out at second in S Belo 1hoking out- ) will send in idgepc L team ver Hig 2 T Bill Bollman, (i1 piav Colg t the Senior| . s the title of We Moin L g B G | i WEAVER DRFEA ARY t Cassidy to hook up with |year, has lost its chance for es the team's star S 5 a high cam in this state or it nt. The team wa i e iy i Y : ; junior varsity team of last week by Virginia Poly, | made his solid with th » anq (Continued from lir 2 1 o ’ ¥ A ] college. and it was the first sethac 1. | with rest of the te AN g i i‘/i A ! CIG RS e Codd = u gate on its home field in 20 years i il € 0 STge S A C KAPLAN V8. CELLO G e R A NEW FOOTBALL STAR n Then ¢ Meriden Battler to Meet California | series between the T e 0 T ey e o e v e L AL ST S A racord that only the best of quality can maintain. We ask your markable Performance In His New Yok el o |0 the seven games he was at bat 20 30 i tailod 1o gain on continued patronage of an honest cigar. They are positively not r - i E e de four h an ay. € fumb oW rk, Oct. ~Tommy Cel- ) S light ¥ Lafayette, Ind., Oct (Rr—A o - He had 40 chances R0 TeRoyeLen for his tensroui ew foothall star has burst into in th ind mnuifed four of them © ter I'OT' five m}r ; hit flavored. Guaranteed fu?d Havana a ; h " (Kd) Kaplan, t magnpitude in the wes n con- |~ r 0 y : s 2 1 “ . v € d out and zhtfully L 1 t it e feathe champion, at the | ference heavens, specifically in the { It was pointed out and e Lo > ca &1 £ AT i e R B R s e that the diftrence botveen (he play for 8 10 sard gain, The for iller, strictly hand made, and for ello realizes that a victory over| Ray Welch is the name. a ¥ : i ekl '[‘;vi'\{ el e L 2 - Kaplan will enable him to challenge | unknown who played bis first : Al : " ateoy | P 1 a3 X e eam. faecd {1 S Lo team the' edge. in that, BEain could not g | o ] manufactured at home under the ar Mandell for the title, and |si game and when YV ter the ring ready for the |Harvard at Camhrm;aht\l e Sl - it b out of his car urday and won, 19-0. His p e A e e P ~am e / . ol Sruie tne a inte ot ook woon o remariat ! oo Piates woua Hr o § cleanest wholesome surroundings. An enterprise and a record that New creditable . He holds a deci- | particularly because he took the 7 e thot ety : i SRy e A sion over Billy Wi otlG nd | place of Capt. “Cotton™ Wilcox, one w0/ onativiaci i : L | Lo 3 e & 7 ek e ey . s . Bl S e e rably fo Glemn W soow o fl Britain people should be proud to maintain by patronizing home industry. nin, of Cali- | The substitute halfback ran wild e read those barbs 3 £ A tacklers, | o nE A I Lou Paluso and other |through the Crimson | 1 8 > punctured hia et e el prominent featherweights and light- | smashed gaping holes in Harvard's |, as early as last Tuesday tlic in Weaver's territory. § | o i o loeead several onyand | ST LT e S T Lesels A o ; SO our B &GO or Cc Routier Parra, flywelght cham- |passes, including one for forty yards | rbes i pion of Chili, and Happy Atherton of | that lod to a touchdown. ::m{i drt()\;; ety o b t Ae . St. Paul will meet in the semi-final |across the easterners’ goa or tw Inis ey T ¢ = i el ; . vard | s : ] % of ten rounds. The first fen-round |of the three touchdowns made by R B i = - = hont will he hetween Willié Feldman | Purdue. , the latter a pair| As a sideline he did most of the elghts, Hoosier team's booting, and was credited with out-punting Harvard's SIX DA—YBMCE L’:Il\:, consistently throughout the Welch, whose home Is at White- b , Tex., entered Purdue last year 5 ] - - .: \ ) » Thirty Riders Have Been Signed | 0i 0 O e eahman toam. 2 ) Yod Gt & ’ ‘ ‘ = : T Until ¢ was hurt in , R T | 2 — K MoRE game of t eason, Welch had nof %) y ‘ ‘ 3 Saturday Night. heen considered regular backfield : 7 I\ ‘ e o timber. | : | < T Chicago, Oct. 10 (—Thirty rid- e | ; PaY OuR Fare ! / ) oo ! For Classtc At Chicago Starting 1ay night, with- at 1 r teams included among the en- s Glenna Collett Maps Out Tour That I'ranco Georgetti and Carl Stock- inners of last year's endur- ing contest, are back| g, Tournaments. for this fall's race. Will Take Her Through Al Flor- - New York, Oct REUNION | campaign that will t 1925, New Britain |all the Florida . held a reunion |heen mapped out afternoon. | “ollett, former Ar of the class of | champion afternoon was [ Back from Toronto where she com- after which | peted in the women's | championship, s Collett plans to | leave soon for the south. After her: hair committee [ campaign in Florida she will leave which e for the reunion r Nassau to defend her Bahamas next year. championship.