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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., TUESDAY, OCTOBER & 19 NEW BRITAIN GAS COMPANY JOINS INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL—CONNIE MACK RESUMES RIVAIRY WITH CHICAGO STARTED IN 1910—CY YOUNG RECALLS SERIES IN CLD DAYS—CHURCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE TO START ON NOVEMBER 13 — SPORTS CY YOUNG RECALLS FIRST | RIVAL MANAGERS IN WORLD SERIES OPENING TCDAY GAS COMPANY HAS JOINED SERIES WAY BACK IN 92 DUSTY ATHLETIC COUNCIL Only Majer League Pitcher to Win 500 Games Recalls | | New Entry to Be Seen in Action in Baskethall League Battle of the Old Days—Attending Present Play as —Ed Delaney and Jim Lynch Named as Represen- a Reporter — Boston and Cleveland Battled With tatives — Unanimous Vote Admits Newcomers— Games to Be Played at Tabs’ Hall on Tuesday and Bean Towners, Taking Straight Wins—Players Re- | ney—Contrast of i 1s Then and ! Friday Nights — List of Teams Already Entered for Play. : GRID RIVALRIES WKECHNIE WILL cx 10 3E RESUNED, - Syracuse-Nebraska and Navy-| Notre Dame Leading Battles MANAGE BRAVES > board of' recently a committee to ne- » FANSSTAND I CONNIE MACK IN CHICAGO Wi NTRFriToN i I & BEFORE SERIES Shn e LNE ALL NIGHT ~ TO RESUME OLD RIVALRY "7 ot ¢ s No Quick Returns Pitchers and Nichols .' Wit ; ; .11 Last World Series Visit of Veteran Philadelphia Mana- vmpires Wil biscetor Bais penhe e Nic —‘wamng Outside wngley Fmd‘ ger Was in 1910—Scenes Now Are Entirely Chang- Themselves s L R e g e for Sale of Rush Tickets | ed—Eddie Collins, Star of Former Clashes, Again ¢ Oct. $ (P—All questions | ate with J e of onc to arrange a T | in This One—Not Enough Seats for All Those Anx- ° J LR e Goldsmith 1 e hoaen Oct. § (P—Weary-eyed 37 re thre dosc hs s ot ious to See the Games—Athletics Slight Favorit rs mercly hope the official ball to be ed in the The season ticket plan which was AMERICARS WINNING Lcuse vic 000 Daseball fans to- G r ) used to finance the league last year v 1 ctched, or mere- ing- nt % s again approved for this year 5 ket windows today - time . 5 N Continue Victorious 1 tickets will be put on sale as to sell 8,000 to Ch ry g 2 soon as a schedule h e s 0 ck to Chic . years | sary. ; : . SR e _isoon as a schedule has e 3 . and Nbia e ! Pl Path Azainst Leaders Among | It a 8 | : o i s, where h % S 5 Mexican Racqueteers, - 8 : of th . g | sions for the fi between the | On his second world s ; SOCCER LEAGUE GAMES I 8 L L | Cu nd Athletics for the world |manager of Philadelphia's Aexico: Gty 1Ot 8 (GiP) Aot TR Aih droan mplonship brought a new clut lin d to form | tion, only rough the | tho challe | pedestrians in- with one excep- games carded for this or lines Collins surviving irs. Today he Cubs to op- west creasin day and night 1 terested in other affd pionsh Ul games, were foreel middle of the streets | white Field, to get to!jold of a lot of str his invasion o n Connie Mack last ants into the Charlie Root matches and th winning all their er with of a bell ers. He at Pawtucket. ton at Phils IFall River 2 pleasant A A & “l C rooklyn ve. Hakoah at P Aton EoRailonin il x ; Y. Nationals vs. Tos- night for = playing | the ball Tolliy : o Al B elis nd bath ir lity roles in the nors. .For that | W25 to re o ] o 2 Palacio, wce. New TRedford first class hotel. Other . the crafty Connie was then |Pions His s @ i t Kobert Kinsey ve. Pawtucket at New Bedford. P arosa from packing boxes, kitchen it Gl his league th s = More myste chairs, still others oly got up Telal i Helhtoll or ball " 1t s fourth round | DROPPED off t . & FRONE IR ing Dr. Ricardo Alvarez, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 8 (UP)— 1 ichets constructed | would not tell. (‘onnic ) At the close of a long kcrimmage adjacent strects and the rm in a pervious ) t session yesterday, Coach Arnold Hor- and Hol nding room admissions were to nounc that et the Cubs of 1 rules as to ricrer ween announced that three men had g 7 & '"7, ot |Bo 0 at 10:30, the former at $1 | gaveral of the s the ‘world wo } spectators & been dropped from the Harvard var- Stato, | 3ch and the latter at $3. The gates| sipjoties of that d il M wl sy L 0, 6-4: Joseph Cruick- |sity foothall squad. The cut leay : g PEatRy h at 9 to those who game time to onc of | cre 10 op were fortunate ¢ ved seats in, th climinated Judith |only 43 active players on the varsity Marion Wil- |t 1s. In yesterday's practice A and rini Septien, 6-1,|B. teams went through a heavy cr for more than an hour £ - and a half. Training for the coming USE AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | clash with University of New Hamp- FOR BEST RESULTS shire will be resumed this afternoon, "By AHERN 2 Even the ball park s changed IN T€-{The Athleties made th bid 19 % 1d and | voqrg de. Now May ¢ the rife 1liforni: atched “You're ugh to ¢ gran PUSHES WESLEYAN SQUAD 1shaw Middletown, Oct. 8 (UF)—Coach | lian 1 Wood is t 1 minor opposit on the west lifse el se hits must be made on the Lar e ORATED FOR 080 £ L series, is in this one, his seventh, but | club in gz as high as $§ & coffes did bu ulation three names 8 Wo! I equipment | veteran of veterans, more than the physical. The best the the neighborhood of of the A's St e i nants wdors of food an will use his mer nd ss in a big way, r weather and another hope for in | age, an rtist whose k hoped for fal: way of a personal appearance is cludes a spitter and Place . Optimists who i to CRICUBO | “on his renewal of the ancient|Grove, a left hander with almost g that money could help ain tickets, were out of Ipers had sold what could locate. money 1gering baseball feud, the 67 year old lead- unbelievable speed, the leading er of the A’s find foemen worthy of pitcher of the club and league on his steel. Then he able to sub- | percentage basis due Cubs in “four out of five." Catchers Scle : many willing to sug- | There was no « support their convictions | catchers. Gordon Co (gt Select From Minors 0 c for the s EGAD LAD ~ Vou DREW 5 RAFFLE TICKET NUMBER T2 we Ji2} NICKEL You SAID e HM-M- LET ME SEE Now, \ou'D GIVE ME —Twenty- o Mack” AMERCAR | Gith their monc his scries | the game's greates AN TELL'M A : . e 2 n‘.v\‘; played derer on the face of e 'SaL STE, 245 digH STZ FooTBALL supporters believe their | earth who settled in ( in 1} MY WORD w1 Da NoT koW WHa —THAT cad BE! WHILE You | HELD TH® || ¢ Philadelphia partisans count- | Root's offerir rohalle ten « F y .r wit supreme confider E: The ¥ e linet 2 LEghalitnt o, 81 (oo TR ctorminen 00 LU RSB en idynec Hiniy el T i ababellingd v PROBABLY BOUGHT -THE BoX AN Hollywoo. Player seasy utablig o 2 st i e b lo Trase Ties. Gamo Puuts Te- 0y fay “can st e National Rishon. 2b CHANCE FRoM HickY, AT THE ""G"I:’I‘;EMQE"‘-L | hia, 4 L cague gu heavy though they be. aas, c 1 V. How Declilod . I fore Saturday. Too Many Applications Cochran oULS CLUB, WHo HELPED NicKeL, 4! i ! | The opening 'of the series found | Simmons, let SELL SOME FOR | b L Haven, Conn., Oct. 8 (UP) | far too many anxious to participate | FFoxx, 1b | " Determined to erase first-game fag spectators. Only about 50,000 | Miller, rf If, Stephenson v Head Coach Mal ens 13 standing room only places to be sold | Barnshaw, Quinn ¥ 4 gt le football squald on the first come, first s d basis. lor Grove, p . Root | | rc rkouts All the reserved seats long since | Umpires—Klem, (National) i d ¥ ke the long- have becn allotted to the plate; Dinneen, (American), at L 1 atand & the squald’ companime of groans of anguish base; Moran, (National) second | n easy s Mon¢ He drove |from those who can lend their sup- |base: Van Graflan, (American), at | thom 4 40 minutes dummy | port in spirit only. third base. | i I LGNS then played th Although the Athletics entered the | = i the scrubs for 30 t favorites there seemed HEAVY SCRIMMAGES - minute little to choose | Medford, Mass., Oct. § (U'I)—Tn | \ and Col ¢ strategy became | between them. Champions both, lan effort to uncover substitutes m.-] \ SN e the | they were cager and ready and the first string team. Tufts college ! ’N.‘ i 2 Cleveland % to hold fleet little Al- | suggestion arose as to the cours rsity elevens w through a L oth, whose open field running, | of -the competing players. Charl eavy scrimmage against the second ! T ing and kick featured the | Grimm, disabled captain of the Cubs, | team at the training grounds yester NEET, | Vormont game reser until | had returned to the battlefield and day. The entire team which faced B S H g M tougher cks—such as was pronounced fit. Bing Miller, | Colby academy last Saturday were / N 72, o have sof the opposi- |swarthy right fielder of the A's reported in good condition for the < . Sz 5 i oD Al This policy followed last 'a minor casualty, suffering from next game | = [ : g I Saturday. cold, but h ready (o play. | = e | TN / S s Sioux Cit A Catcher All the * ots" and the dark FIVE, PLAYERS CHANGED N &4 sl De ! Al SNEAD REPLACES BOO horics too awaited only the oppor Newton, Mass, Oct. § (UP)—The = //4 5 Dl e T e Per i New Haven, Oct r) tunity to po out and justify the on Eagles reccived a shock at b 4 n i i replaced Booth halfback faith of their wildly excited fan fol- end of a long training session | 7 HE N a t Outficlder | parres replace and taylor lowing. when Joe McKenney, head ‘ g i (iihaeRTdiiing A helvy Yol ot " Cubs Hold Practice announced a change among / A MYSTERY 4 ] i H ! it A yesterday., The ts wer The Cubs put a fine cdge on their f yers of the first team. Cap- 4 A EE Ni i o 1 temporary without par- batting eyes with an extended drill “Paddy” Crecden, injured in [ FEEEN \ WINKNER ; y Tirpo, ( I (10). Je tienlar significance. The varsity vesterday afterncon Athletics mmage last week, returned to| ‘/ 28 EE | 6ho0, ov wea seavice, me. REG. U, 8, PAT. OFF. /0-8 g, ¢ pointed Eddic | USEHERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | defeated serubs 19 to 0 in & 30- reaching the scene of the opening the training field yesterday and took | = Conrad, Cleveland, (6). | FOR BEST RESULTS | minute gerimmage, ttles in the early afternoon, um“ml in the scrimmage. .