New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1927, Page 27

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L . b i S it s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19 27 $o400000000s0s0s0astessss| WITH THE BOWLERS Speaking } of Sports TOELT SEIEPIPOC VI | “Happy" | the All-New is out of th ROGERS ALLEYS FAFNIR LEAGUE Red sox PEIDE: I Griswold, fullback on |1" ain football team, me for the remain- der of the on. He was injured | Bac in the first game of the Southern Coll thought that he ined ankle but when the 0 not respond to treatment an ex-ray taken and it reveal hat the big bone in his ankle had B¢ een broken, | year poters of the team want- | vold to remain on the|, squad but he figured that | season would 1ed to with this yea anothes coming and he om the The hetting gentry of Browns all Let up over the day. Last night a p landed in New Rrit cd up several brets, there would be plenty more at the park Sunday all hets will he cove kos is laying his shirt Britain will win. Al members of the loc cal team | e will be at practice tonight with the | Yankees exception of “Potts” Miller o “Shep” Bingham. There will Hiedanbilcy : plenty of work for the crew toni Dave Dunn says Without a doubt the fans city will b i White ~ov out in full foree t from the ory of the I hity has always been to up their athletic teams to the limit. In the days when the Nu n- | TR L Rt tinually won the s footha € Farmers il rhampionship, Bridg piled into town with het and although they wer a frazzle on almost every o the bhettors always came more. Speeinls Tomorrow will he the New Rritain ball team, no game Orehard field, (Mass) High schoo woin T Hartford. A Sinee Greenficld will 1 test to Hartford as Weave Faide attery idea of how the |Wesiman vear may contest New Pritain an ancient riv be gleaned s line up this from the Tomorrow Vadman ML o lineup and reserve. " | Scolly will be will be at gnard Grip at half ba stitute half ba Tnited Sl Co. CORBIN CAPINET & 1OCR GIRLS s w Dritain is made up to brothers of fory whose hrot in school athletics in ofl Jimmy Scully, conter, is of Roger position o0t hall brother of . whom play also repre- I eeb oIS rented. Fred Zehrer is a brother of [y w. Henry Zehrer, former captain and 1 now a member of the All-New | aln foothall team. Joe Vefrann i brother of &am who played game at torward on the high 1001 '; i 24 victories in a row i | Tn the backfield there is Louis HA ER S flp Tandino, quarterback, brother it 14 Armand Landino who was : “Mike” Grip, half brother of Jolin Grip, half ba the, Fordham university team former high ”ldenlily ol Guomen Bailles ol quarterback, fs | s g M Police Olficials [is another brother, and Alex Zaleski | brother of Marion Zalesk!, is another who played a half hack position. All brothers except Landino and ! “trano have brothers who played the same positions when they were in high school. w OFFICERS RE-ELECTED A P nd John Lonardo, surrounds the [ Tdentity of the two gn [as the un of T. Restores to Offices Tts o complotels Executives in the Canse of ' she Unionism, Los Angeles, dent William € Oct. 14 (P Presi- en and his staff, all unanimously reelected to their of- fices in the Amer IFederation of “INSIDIOUS’ PAGES OF HISTORY READ' BT Chicago's Testhook Probe At & tracts Wide Interest how ~ FAILTO LGCATE Search of 1 mwo Staze Hands Strike and < “ omen Take Their Jobs thing natic man rUNFAVORABLE REPORT ON | SUNDAY AFTERNOON SHOWS ays Ordinance Com- HAN'S I][]WNFA!I cientists Think Eden Too Hot for Apple Growing mittee Cannot Constder With- drawal of Theaters' Petition. 2 interests b i T.. Nair of hth they Oct. 14 (UP)—Mem- board wplication | Washington, Oct. 14 (U1")—Sei v after trial body in thy MeAndrew, s ORANGE CAUSED “Indian lnhcxmen Plan nid as has a national bank may take out in- Modoes s ce on the life of an officer Nev provided the success of the banking s | business was dependent upon the continued life of the person in. \o( To \nlc In Election lLake City, Utah, Oct. 14 0P ytes and § comptroller cn en- |however, pointed out that he would not encour- e age the practice as being “opposed i I s : > o policy” and that the bank " 0 Banks May Insu'c ive a real insurable interest he official IS AT SANTA CLARA Adam Walsh, former Notre Dame center, is coaching at Santa Clara, college in California this year. “Brains” of Compan) ingtor 14 (P — 1 today former Con- ter- Advocates Resurreetion ' | Of thc Family \!Lu 1 Nerer Before! 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Main St., New Britain in 1 sed of woms mitors offic s they do the work hands quit e nployes into con- itutes were ob ILabor, wh) ms dy for an- in the shoy Morrison seeretury that honor |, towed upon him d were: | of Tndianapolis, || mes Dunean of Quiney, Frank Dufiy of India tihew Woll of Chicago, Ryan of Kansas City, Mo., Drniel J. treasurer; polis, Martin | James | <on of Cincinnati and Jam Noonan of Washington, vice-presi- dents, Magnetic Disturbances nge Magnitude rom y A1 instruments AY 1) 3 [ trembled under the influence of im- The New Hritain Blues football mense electric believed ‘o team will meet the strong East have been hurled from sun earth- Rocks of New Haven in that city wa ult of sunspots - Sunday afternoon. The Rlues have tivi i ed up a strong offense which gan ye will deliver against the Elm cre Coach “Doc” Zwick ex- j“h' waves which be- they City crew, during the night, ¢ ernoon. pects a tough tussel { phic communication he- —_— tween Berlin and - Scandinavian ANOTHER TEXAN DID It countries was interrupted until 6 Tike “Bo” MecMillan, hero of the |p. m. Wir Al directions also Centre victory over Harvard a few |was affects 1sing much slower years ago, Ralph Welch of Purdue transuission on both long and is a Texan [short waves, but ceased, It is expected there will be TED ADS |a g display of the aurora hore- S alis In the polar regions. never entirely READ HERALD (] FOR YOUR WA [ | @ KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES " Lower the Cost of Dressing Well ” ? | ! 1 A Style Which Has Won the Approval of the University Man The *College” Tailored by KIRSCHBAUM 27045 is an air of freedom which be- comes the man who wears his clothes as if he were not afraid of them. 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