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Speaking of Sports Horseshoes is one game where it's fair to run in e ringer, “Speaker to bhe Brave savs a headline which is just what he'll have to be if he takes the Boston management. It s understood that John McGraw tipped off Bahe Ruth's rgh pitchers, which makes Donie Bush believe clther Jawn was pulling for the Yankees or he s no longer a *“master weakness to the Pitts mind,** The fizht fans in this city will be glad to hear that the amateur bounts here will be resumed next Friday night. Some of the best hoys in Con- necticnt, New York ana M setts will be in the battles. With Jack Kelly and Joe Howard 2nd several other fighters who have upheld Connecticut's reputation in the ring scheduled to show their Stuff there should be plenty of ac- tion this week. The Dartmouth team will again zo into the Yale howl, the favorite to ®In against old Eli; but if we re- & the favorite d it member rightly, it w last vear, an1 Yale outplay throughout the gar At present Jess Hawley's eleven | 2ppears ta be the o s of the to keep wp its rep 1tion F'red Zehrer, 1eft end on the New Rritain High school squad is rapld- Iy recovering from injuri | rec 10t is expent physical s h Collegiate Preparatory school at Memori] firld in Willow Brook j Saturda ark New T N Hi should be proud of the record the team has nd ha everything., year's ins wonld like to soo com- on that would interest t rather than ser team push over an out of state am. In faet beat ing from a team in the state would be a a w viiole Jot more inter N o sting than an out-of-state eleven. WHY LETTER W IS USED FREQUENTLY! Western Stations Likewise Use Gall K Washington, Oet P — Or the call-lotter system for s interested m from inquiries re rtment of commeros ny fans, judgi When radio was in ifs infancy the nent assigned “K" as a call t stations letter for the Pacific « “W™ for the eastern After the opening of the al this was en bros ed, but rted the prac- asting s was resuned. KDKA at Pittshurgh is an excr tion, being the first broadea station in the world for ment. It was allowed to re inal call for traditional r when the d started assigning ca “K* and letters beca s ominate as was assigned thes. graphic Union at Rerne, Switzerland, in accordance with the 1912 agre ment. Japan Makes Movies To Attract Tourist Tokyo, Oct (P)—The Japanes ilway dep: large mov g picture studio for making films which it hopes will induee American tourists to come to Japa » department has al- ready abon 150 re of scenic pictures which are to be distributed abroad. While Japan has as much beau- ul scenery 1d interesting his pots as any o country principal tourist handicap s the lack of modern and com- fortable hotel accommodations throughout the country. There are two or three really good ho- tels in the Empire and tourists en- counter numerous inconven in traveling. The Japanese Hotel association, owever, will attempt in the near tuture to remedy these conditions and moving pictures are to be one of the principal methods in spread- ing the good news abroad. SKY WIN . J., Oct. 25 (P— BAT. L North Bergen, N Battling Levinsky, former light heavyweight champion of the world, knocked out Ted Jackson, colored champion of Ohio, in the fourth round of a scheduled ten round hout here last night. Tevins welghed 188 and Jackson 177. BREAKS WORLD RECORD Y., Ot 25 (P— Syracuse, Johnny Weismuller broke another! record here last night when he cut four and a Afth scconds from his own mark in the 300 meter swim in the § nool. 31 seconds, M'LARNIN SIGNS New York, Oct. 25 (R)--Jess Me- hon, matchmaker for Tex Rick- ard, announces he has signed Jimm: Melarnin, recent knockout con- ! or of Kid Kaplan, for a serics of three fights in Madison Square rden. The first confest, Me. Mahon sid, wonld bring McLarnin against Billy Wallace, of Cleveland, it Wallace is willing to meet the westepn lad. Tve brothers of former Prince- ton grid stars are seeking berths on the Princeton f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927, 17 WITH THE BOWLER: returned to practice and Paul Mur- phy was used at quarterback. {INJURED ATHLETE IS BACK HOME ONCE MORE McGovern, Paralyzed, Existed Three | FOOTBALL VIEWED FROM SIDELINES News Reporter Jots Down Items From All Around GREAT STONE FACE HAS DEFENDERS New Hampshire Landmark t B in Public Park | 014 Man, INTER CHURCH LEAGUE of flood lights as | was eent through i1s first drill in preparation for the | sylvania game Saturday. {taln Hannegan prok | [Fuller, was Wecks Alone in Forest, bly will be nn- o play Saturday owing to a leg Chicago Bay, Minn. Manley Memori N. Y.—Syracuse will go more intensive drill on | the Tiome field before embarking for | st where it will p ¢ of Nebraska alone in a forest and suffe through one paralysis was told today homas foot- Champaign, Ill.—Defense formations has {the spotlight in University of Illinois s week. Illinois’ to the rescus . age-old sculpture set out from here on a timber cruise He planned to ty along the border. One day he slipped and plunged | embankment. injured so severely that | {paralysis immediately set in. out protection, he lay in a downpour {of rain for two days. His knapsack food to last for three sleeping bag, but he was unable to | move the sack. to crawl into tho sleeping bag Then began a slow, painful pro of recovery. South Church victory over Northw | thorne, Lowell and Webster. York-—RBriante novement of Jumberme did most of the running as the New York University squad went through long practice session a rush on the foot- ball ticket office, conia Notch in prepara- | Colgate game Saturday. Bloomington, Ind.—Indiana’s var- |sity today began work against Har- 1 formations being used by the | regulars were ¢ but all play- ~The Fordham varsity the mountain weeks, and a | allowed a rest Monds ers were ordered to repor chu- - were pointed out. Hard | to purchase V0 acres of forest land he managed | Minneapolis Neilan was Isota football team I scemed to get better gradual- |tered and Coach Dos fter 1 got into |the In the effort v Hampshirs, t |1y, McGovern said, | |the bag. I could brew tea and pre- | rvpec there wasn't a | coming along. regulars to rest yesterday. It is | IS spending most of his time work- Cornell ine in prepara- for Wisconsi {chance of anyone “It lookad like the end of thin es from Chi- | 1 did some | Burt Dreyer, conter led to an end became | changes are ex ave the squad a long lecture. state has appropriate praying as I lay McGovern's low after over two weeks had elaps- workout of the week and a light workont BIKE RACE McNamara and Walker 1 1o take place from private contr each of whom back to clvilization, am reecived low from an | ment that Byron Eby a forest tree other £100,000 he paid out of re clevens, but it must defeat Yale SIX DAY | undertaking. AN v has e my back would allow certainly looked good when into sight.” cago Saturda nd this plaee I came |sopa the region for & Are Leading ved n the New Haven Hillhouse game FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ent of any part e Great Stons Face from the blasts of quarrymen. 1 that he will be in howing in thres Alonzo Stagg has his t e for the game STANLEY WORKS GIRLS incent Libhy school fans Brooklyn, defeated Johnny Dunder Perfetti, New im of Otto Petri | New York, | 1. Heading but winning is not |' Lall team s con thelr thunder lelphia, kuod limmy Flores, canmip today, s Boogman —— ————————————— |Mrs. Ellen F. Butterfield ot Mil- FRANCE LACKS HONEY | wa ukee, whose families for several| Paris, Oct. 25 (A —Honey 18 cost- Eenerations were neighbors of the | ly and scarce because of the wet | summer in France. The busy bee Angelina Knapp | was never able to get sufficlent con- born in Tranconia, | tact with the flowers to store up N. H., and my grandfath Clark | the usual excess of provender for Knapp, was one of v hotel [ the winter. Ree raisers say he haa Keepers in the White Mountain re- | 1aid by little more than he needs for enter- | his own use, Jenny | AL e Hh IS PRACTICING LAW L My grand Don Nichous, former California lizabeth Newton Knapp, | grid capt is practicing law in Echo lake." | California now. “My mother shee relates, tained such celebritie Lind, the Siamese Twins, sarnum and Ole mothe CE again the American Due to its exact, scien Ot dom Amricen ot s e, S do achieved an outstanding heating Ideal Vecto heats an entire howss triumph . . . the most perfect with the same amount of fudl heating machine ever made for old-fashioned heaters use » use without radiators. warm one room. o n RRL - A. R. HAUSCHTLZ, 111 Church St., New Britain, Conn, Phone 4420, PENING THURS. OCT. 27 Visit Connecticut's Theater Beautiful “THE CAMEO”. 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