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NEW BRITAIN HEBALD -_fi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. COACH FINDING ENDS AP PROBLEN Herb McGracken of Lafayette }3 Lacks Two Wingmen | Sa}lar's\(,akc, Pa., 19 (P— ¥ After a season in which his atten- tion was kept focussed on practical- ly every other position, Coach Herb McCracken of Lafayette finds —his “major problem this year in develop- ing a pair of ends. ‘ Sept. At the start of last year's drab | campaign, the Leopards had two & outstanding wingmen in Captain Sherwood and George \[gk an as well as a' pair o Rudy Rothenbarg and Lester Walls All were graduated last June | This lack @f experienced ends and | 3% a deficiency in reserve material have combined to leave McCracken look ing toward an uncertain season. Except for the wings, his varsity team looms strong enough to attack the Lafayette schedule successfully but the small group of good reserve players threatens to make the final record of the Maroons dependent largely upon the question of injur- || ies. Q The outlook is not too bla ever. Fourtee: tegmen are back, for five line positi backs who develop Bon. The experienced linemen are Allan | Cook ang W. H. Vanderb: les; Oscar Fischer, . ¥ and Holmes Vanderbeck and Vic Reuter, center. F. F. Fueh- || rer, a tackle last season, is being || groomed for a wing position, alter- | 3% nating with Ernest Galbos, Cleve- || land; A. M. Pivorotto, Pittsburgh, and A. J. Cirello, Brooklyn, .new- comers. A light fast backfield being built around seven 1 ol- land gvilier and J. ay ¢ alternating at quarterbs Ro! Wilcox John iva - bert Socolow and J. L. Thomyson to have a monopoly on the halfback | Y posts. Captain Ray Woodfin will be at his old position at fullback with Philip Bugen, Phillipsburg, N. J., and Levecque, sophomores, in re- serve. The Leopards complete their train- ing period here tomorrow and open their season September 27 against St. Thomas of Scranton at Kaston The rest of the schedule: Oct. 4, : o at Hamil Lehigh. LEAI]UE EAMPAIGN IH NEARLY FINISHED "2 Three Infernatlonal Teams As- | onmelnal Posi ,0"5 wted F ':I the end of the season only { o days off, six of the Interna- le eight clubs definitely will occupy when the curtain comes down. Baltimore and Montreal still | have to decide their final standing. ‘ | Today Baltimore held second place | & ames over the ‘ mes remain- || dule against two for | $9 v winning three of t ltimore could assure ftself 3 o the ¢l Ir'vvnpmn an tie fo » to Redwings. hed fourth falo sixth Jersey City cightt Baltimore 1 bowing to Newa and Byron Speece ga five ver was almost as effective. John Wilson stopped the Toronto |\ Maple Leafs with nine- scattered | hits and Buffalp won, 4 to 1, in ar- || other game. . Reading « beat Jersey City ag: 3-2 in a pitcher's’dued between John- ny Welch, of the Keys. and Bill Moore and Gegrge Miner of the skeeters. Welch allowed only five hits of which thrge came in the ninth when Jersey City scored both its runs. Rochester and not scheduled. SETTLE POLO TITLE~ AVinston Guest’s Templeton Four Montreal were Meets Sanford's Hurricanes in DOk Games Saturday. R New York, Sept. 19 (UP)—Win- | ston Gue upleton four and Laddic Sanford’s champion Hurri- canes “will meet on International field At Meadow Brook Saturday for the national open polo champion- wE es moved into the final bracket yesterday by dnxmimg, Tommy Hitchcock's Greentree out- | fit 15 goals to 13 in one of mm’ roughest matches ever played at | Meadow Brook* Thirteen holes wege | | & | called, ten of the free shots being | Sonverted into goals. !The Templeton team won it into the finals on Wednes defeating the Sands Point four. /m“ /’;‘w’é w‘ BOY ROBB Grath about that two boys, stole his pocketbook containi cents, near the Old State Norma schood. The complainant is & newss Focociooiosk o ooiootooocoooots %WW%W%W&flWMW@@ A SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE < Women’s Luxurious SILK HOSE “BETTY MILLER”, HOSE For Women Full fashioned silk to top | — semi-service, heel—all new fall colors. Saturday, pair . French | “NORTHMOUNT” Women’s Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose. Cheice. of 7 thread, 42 gauge service weight, lisle top or all silk picot top semi-service weight, all new fall colors. — Guaranteed to wear. Saturday, 94 c Ratrsii RAYON SEAMLESS HOSE For women. B. V. May 300 needle quality De Luxe silk. Slipper heel, silk to top. Saturday, pair 396 ‘ For School Wear Misses Rayon Hose Shaped—rayons semi- fashioned silk to top. All Colors Saturdayy Time to Buy New Boudoir Slippers - fabricoid in purple, red, brown, blue and black, with silk pompon or ribbon Eot‘: S.Sizfs:ir 39c Made of The New Mode in Fall Glgves Gloves of washable fabric in pull-on style. Embroidered backs, and two-tone applique | trimming. \ll\l,vm:nm\ Oy Men's Novelty Hose Rayon novelty hose, first quality. Cholce of 10 pat- terns. All sizes. 15c | Saturday pair Early Autumn Hints F or Baby “Pepperell Cub” Crib Blankets—a 30x40 wool fin- ish, in pink or blue with fancy 39C borders .. Slip-on Sw of fin worsted yarns—embroidered pliqued figurés in Bonnets, beautifully trimmed and e finished Ruben's Knitted Pantles, wool finish ‘With rayon stripe —sizes “Enitted Bands with double hem for pinning 1to6 . tirel 2 !».:m.mny embrofered New Knitted Berets in fall weight—all wanted - colors 5 EARLY FALL Underwear Rayon and R\m I"‘Dof Athle- tie Shirts and Shorts. White and colors. Special Saturday .. BOYS' and GIRLS Knit Walst s for fall wear. T-Z or Ii o, All styles. Save 18c a Bottle On : BON TON Lemon Qil Packed expressly for Fair.” Large 50c¢ size . ., SATURDAY “PF(‘IAIA AT THE Boys’ and Men’s Department MEN’S DRESS *SHIRTS Collar attached style only — choice of rvelty Broadcloth—plain white, ;reen or tan—in all sizes. Speciale Value. dli l“m[”h Jaturday .. MEN'S NECKWEAR | blue, Extraord- . 65¢ BOYS’ SHIRTS | A great assortment of A special purchase of dol- | lar silk ties—2-piece wool lined. Saturday | BOYS’ (.xeat Values — choice of Madras, Silk Stripe and Broadcloth, in novelty patterns, also white, tan, green, blue —,all sizes. Extraordinary Values KNICKERS 20 patterns—: boy. 25¢ | 39¢ | $The For cleaning and pol- ishing floors and furniture.— 32c Comfort—At a Low Price! Chair Seat Pads Oil cloth covered pads, or cretonne cushions — saves the finish on chair 19c The New Improved Gillette Razor Complete with one mnew lade. * For Saturday . Have a Reel on Hand of Paris Elastic White washable braided cotton elastic; 4-inch wide —1In 6-yard rolls. 1 5c . SATURD AY SPECIALS IN COTTON PIECE GOODS ALL GOODS ADVERTISED FULL PIECE PERFECT NEWEST FALL PATTERNS PERCALES Guaranteed Vat dye. Choice of one hundred patterns. Saturday, yard .. NEW FALL CRETONNES For drapea pillows, ete. — Excellent assortment of col- orings. Saturday ....y GENUINE EVERFAST SUITING * For boys’ suits — girls’ dresses, ete. Plain colors. Guaranteed to wear. — Choice of 18 colors. Sat- | NOVELTY BROADCLOTH | Choice of 40 patterns. — Excellent values — pret- ty patterns. Saturday, yard 290 Engraved Jewish | '4‘ New Year ’ Cards | with envelopes. Prices Start at 1 C cazh Gic Kojene . AGAIN WE OFFER Full Extra Sizes in RAYON Bloomers and Pantzes 18-0z. $1.00 bloomers, and peach. Pink Great Value at 59 JJst to Remmd Yoa Again Dings and Toilet Goods $1.25 Turner's ® iBttegy Wine Agar Tax Emulsion .. $1.15 Dares Mentho Fepsin . o . Rhubarb 2 l c| 60c Papes Diapepsin .. 500 L JTodex Half Price For Wrisl®y's Old Fashioned Lavender Soap The 10c cake. For Saturday That our registered phar- macists fill prescriptions and nothing else. Their entire at- tention is given to the work in kand; that of compounding vour prescription. You Always SAVE Here On 43¢] (i 42¢) 95¢ i =y ~24c | \ o wasn 12€ i 79c Calsodent .« 63¢ $1.00 Pyrozide B AGe || e e N/iiichm ¢ made Stamped for simple 0 — Embroider —Hoover Dresses 73(: 75¢ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur . 25¢ Cuticura embroldery, in all col- ors, at less than Half Prige. Saturday — 49 33c[ .. 38¢ ’ $1.00 ema 9C Ru-ma .. A Special Sale c® BICYCLE Playing Cards This high™ grade card in bridge or regular size. The standard of quality. Special for Saturday —A Saturday Sale of the Popular SPIRST PRIZLE TRIPLL STRENGTH Malt Syrup , made quality By test 100 per cent gras only from the highes of malt obtainable, tirst prize. Highly recommended for its butritious and body- Luilding qualities. A frial will conv ou of the merits of t gh grade malt syrup. Plain with hopsgor ready mixed Choice of light or dark 2 .. 89c Just Arrived—From Abroad! Novelty Bead: Necklaces | i All new designs and colorings —single, double and triple <trands—a fine as- sortment at Septembet Saleof ‘“Wear-Ever” Aluminum .“Wa.hE:fl'" $3.95 Five Qt, Cut-glass chip-proof ‘tumblers . 75¢ Think of it—real cut glass tumblers, with patented _chip - ploof edges at T5c a dozen! “Rose, crystal or green. A thin glau that will not nick at the edges. Alkyhol The full pint of this superior Rubbing Alco- hol, 50¢ bottle. The well known Tonic Reg. $1.25 size * For Sat. Unheaid of Price! Tomor- row At 98¢ Panties and Bloomers in regular and extra sizes. Expertly made” and fin- ¢ ished of fine soft glove k. Flesh color only Extra Value Giving in New Autumn Berets and Tams Tams of beautiful lustrous chiffon velvet. Large head- sizes. Made with satine lin- ing and trimmed with gros- grain 98c ribbon ..... chenille . 49¢ 1 wocl 49¢ Berets of imported —colors to n mh the fall swea Tams 1 in solid colors or combinations A Fine Product Johnson’s Linoleum Varnish Ideal to use as a floor dressing ' all kinds of floors. i pint, 60c size .... Three Seasonable Offerings in Children's School Socks For Boys—Fancy two- tone jacquard w Rayon and Lisle mixtures in stripes and fancy pat- terns. Sizes up lgc to 8% ... pair “BONNIE B” Golf Clubs Just arrived, and mighty good too. Hickory shafts and well balanced heads. Irons are forged steel.— Choice of: Niblicks Drivers Brassies $1.00 Week-End Sweets MAYFLOWER CHOCOLATES * Delicious centers, fruit flavored creams, caramels, peppermints, crispy cen- ters and nougatines, with heavy dark chocolate coating. : 3 9 c 1 Lb. bog . 'A CLARA FIGS ous preserved figs in ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.— GET YOL RS NOW! BALL FRUIT JARS MASON 1 Pt. Size 1 Qt. Size . 2 Qt. Size ... 89¢ doz. $1.29 doz. pkg. 86 Rings .... Jelly Glasses Jelly Bags Canning Bottle Caps ... grosslgc | IDEAL 1, Pt. Size ISPh Sizes s 1 Qt. Size . 2 Qt: lee Ideal Covers . 85¢ doz. 95¢ doz. .$1.10 doz. Sl 39 doz. doz.20 (v Parawax, ax, pkg. . Canning Racks | Univer Palen Oualt \Ic.xsmm o Wire Strainers . | | lchj

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