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Jaagn mul MAY RATE ‘Were. requisitioned -at the annual major league drafting meeting held ‘here yes.| . MIDDLEWRIGET TITLE teérday, the National League . taking the| In view of thé unsatisfactory way im \ldrger share of the youngsters. Only two | Which Dave , the Brooklyn Axierican league clubs, Neéw k “gnd | middleweight, has 'conducted himself. ‘Washington, -submitted names, Washing- | Since being handed the championship by;| ton taking thm,‘uul New York two !the New York state boxing commission, it vy Dlayers. The draft’list as announced:to- |is said that Louis Bogash, the Bridge- |} at” New - Orlean: day:at the ‘office of 'K, M. Landis, base- Port . scrapper, has a good chance of |fO0RdS 5 leans. ball commissioner, follow: tubnrxh—sd:nb Ludington, Mich. ; ] 3 Illfiu.fl! Aberdeen, S. 'D: .and Jahn New York recently and the commission |—————————————————— Sioux Falls, S, D 2 hd(mmkdflthhimnscbmmmmn‘“m -Cincinnati—Harris, Charlotte, S. C. The result is that the middleweight 7 POR DAN 2 .New York Nationals—Catcher Ander- | Situation is at present more muddled TELSON MILL wcon, Beaumont, Texas. than it was in the days when Wilson | -Danielson, Oct. 16—Kid Lewis of Hart- New' York Americans—Johnson, ' Ab- | refused to box unless he had his own |ford will head the big . bill with Young | N erdeen, S. D., Lavalle, Worcester, Mass. | Féferee in the ring. Under the circum- | Williard of Fall River as his opponent | Natlonals—Padgett, - Memphis, | Htances it would appear that drastic-ac- | when the bie. boxing sbow s put on at circum nding . et - WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 18th Smit! % lon is hm 1 dmfl le the sit- e -Orpheum Wednesday . = -t ; k. 'ék....m e B o feae wketon: % i Ire. Tha te 10 b e Toatn Soet Tanar 1o | dégree, a 7 Tago 1 - AUSPICES CASINO AMUSEMENT COMPANY . 2, Schmehl, Waterbury, Conn. It is'mot umcdy that Joek Malone of | scheduled for 10 rounds. Fans all throngh TODEOMNEL- uz.moun—l . Stewart, Birmingham, | St. Paul, the cleverest 160 pounder in |eastern Connecticut are’anxious to see baseball. Consequently ; MAIN GO—10 ROUNDS : : leid, | the game, will be designated as the man |Kid Lewls in action. since his recent S e : o 4 i ; M e gt B oo st o B | il abte o Potnke Sk | Morary o seeompeny (30 pary 1 N3 v Kid Lewis, of Hartford vs. l:.hhm—l-ur;nvg New Haven; :‘ha;i:ed rnuadmsndep:rcmt.ljgiw ; :u.l gn-::gd '!!\;s ;xf:fizhi;g so rw‘x‘x‘:@:; mn‘ T toaes salact” clealt’ tip 1 Potter, Knoxville: Beach, Cairo, I . ieef one 5 book! 1 - Y ; of Fa.ll . Chicage, Natlinalee Tafieider Barrett, bout. Malone has already laid claim to|appear in Danisison was made prior | OUr netional game and its professiona LN oung er Little Rock, Ark; C. E. Stauffer, Bridge- | the. uue by reasom of his defeats of nu- |to the Hartford victary or he would not | Players. s e _ ARG all actival N a7 Somabie o upens Uhi T . resies e | s aefuged it Tancy offecs fox i | necomity v mporiaace ‘ot maimtain. | L SEMI-FINAL—8 ROUNDS f 5 sonable to suppose that if he receives the | been deluged with fancy offers for his | heccssity high B og play and Rev, HWOLD FIRST PRACTICE indorsement of the New York Commis- |Services since that time. In Young Wil- Smm‘ borerpr e g S Eleanor g sion, and smeceeds in defeating Bogash |lard he wil have a‘worthy opponent, and | SPo D Y D‘md of H oke FOR COW-PASTURE POOL | TS : - | on and off the field, which they observe V8. a fifteen round beut to a decision | the bout should be the best seen in’ Dan i g bl Al g Those who passed the headquarters of | he would be generally accepted as the | jelson. AGrtig ok SeORuILE AeRATAC g e the Npgget baseball team last eveming |yielo' holger: In the semi-final Toung ‘Dundes of |Son. The personnel of the party is iticé <Hay. dddisite MTion, calinating Tn oung o Bdf“d wtopped, looked and “mm&;‘:!fl then - Holyoke is to battle 8 rounds wih Young ::_-lxlh: ;-f;:&‘:,‘m"" confidence that | " arrest, will be taken within the laoghed. , Strange - sounds Tanger 8 Larrabee. of New Bedford and in the | this next twenty-four hours. mk hn:'un greeted ' their ears and even | WOLF LARSEN TELLS OF preliminary baitle Red Champagne _of | The players making the tour Wete se’ | Citizens of New Brunswick, who have < Y mtranger sights met their eyes. They T | Moosup will %0 against Smiler McCor- |lected for thelr sty bn e Held, a |Poen most amustic in their erticism o || RED CHAMPAGNE, of Moosup vs. binked and blinked some more for it| ‘Wolt Larsen,.former amateur mation- |mick of Stontngton. their gemeral déportment. They are from | (o) o0 RS (R it o O en 4 mre was haxd to béllove thelr e7es. |al lignt beavyweight champion and 1of | “In all the fans are to ses 24 rounds of | & mumber of maor league clubs. SMILER McCORMACK, of Stonington ‘fiu do you know aboul Was | the last sixteen months a professional | hoxing in the first big event of the kind |/ «il “they could say. They were amazed, |is the only fighter on this side of the |staged here this season. TRINITY SQUAD TO GET in good £ m BlLL CONWAY, Hlflflld dsized and bewildered, for who would | hig pond who can give the public a real DOWN TO BUSINESS | optimistically ever. think that those rip-roaring’ base- |line on Battling Siki, recent conqueror N hree victories chalked the i go far toward clearing the Admi“ion' . baliites ‘would condescend to take .up Lof Geéorges Carpentier. o R L e T e ttia e to |Vl atizvounaing, ha Gbighle . sy : 75 cents, $1.00 and $1.50—Tax Paid that lowly game-of golf. It was hard to | Larsen boxed with 'Stki in Motre | FEFEEEE IN CHANEY-EAPLAN o |Trinity football plavers settte Cowh o |00" : beliéve but sadly true. Tame, Holland, in 1919, They were spar- | According to word from New Haven | 1 . noration for the Conn. Aggie| A close race, having as its goal an There at the hnuk of ‘the rot;x‘dnmmm ring partners in the Amsterdam Club |the mte" bmd‘l ing c:munisuk»;-:t m&y’zhv:;e game Saturday, according to Coach :rrg:{ whhk:h ‘ug ’..mx hu: :,nv*dmj“- eorge Madden, Big Chief we cal gymnasium, the largest sporting club in |to be called upon to straighten out ‘the | igtl i Drew 'who has been receiving |tion the grand jury, evi on' the. diamond, swinging 3. club. Not | fat cie. | muddie that has developed in regard to | [SPRET ML TS NS MO " Ihiielic | between the ‘count yauthortties and the teh hoot, Fupen. 1L A Shacen [ Onitea Ftaten) Daptstinant ", of * Al she mighty war club that won many a | Larsen says, “When I first met Sikl|the selection of the referee for Friday followers for his excallent work in coach- [ three state troopers who have been|g " 'D;'m-awh mfl_ ’me- =3 ture. e:'; moneys are returned lu ball ‘game but a slim willowy hiDg |it was in the Amsterdam Club in No- |night's much-talked-of ring encounter be- | oo SR, 7T i} 7 Coi it tirer three games | working independeinly on. the case, at | Lor 5°0ndary achools. Lead A e, s aue i ol SOugwss. Sy Jor with an iron .head, a ‘masher” some- |tre Dame, Holland. We boxed often to-|tween Andy ~Chaney,. the “Baltimore withont a defeat. the direction of Govermor Bdwards. state hoard- of s s ~ed cated for expenditure upon schools ang body ealled it. George was picking on | gether.in the gymmasium. I had been at [Tiger” and “Kid"” Kaplan, Meriden's | "'p 0 o ware of the danger of ov-( The coumty prosecutors of Middlesex ety m“mm Lt roads. ® ,small white inoffensive ball, sneaking | sea. during the war and the negro had | “windmill” mittster, which will be stag- |, . nridence and is guarding against |and Somerset counties declined: to inti ';o""r high nwh""lg ader, F. S. Hit card| An additional 10 per cent of the total up in back of it and hitting it when | been in France. He married a Dutch girl |ed in Weiss Park, New Haven. this, He is determined to whip his squad |MBte. the trend of their.latest investiga- tiod] Voostianet H‘uh l“hm- reezw‘u is ‘transferred to the forest sec- it _wasn't looking. The big brute! and was making his home with her in Eddie Mead, manager of Chaney, and ,mo' shape 50 that the eleven that takes |tion, or what newly discovered evidence |}on0 P &chool, New vjr:‘e or the comstruction of roads and There was Jack Craney. the fellow | Holland. Siki had boxed while in the | “Denny” McMahon, who " looks -after 10 F00¢ S0 'O V0 VR 0% (0S| hag” led 'them with surprising swittmess English - 7. trst ficar,|iT1E Within the forests. This eum for who played checkers with Christy Muth- |army, and because of his wonderful de- | Kaplan's iInterests, are-unable to agree stowing against the Storrs aggregation [{rom & point of view that they would |cpoit Sh !Awwum'n'mxum' high | 1he Present year amounts to $338.576. ewgon, with a different Kind of stiek. | velopment above the waist had been ad- {on the selection. Mead, it is said, ‘is |g " (& qid last Saturday against Hay- |Welcome any and all aid -which the pyenon™, D00 S 0 Re m"-"""om }\e total, which aggregates over $1% Jdok was making funny motions at some | yised to take up the game as a profes- | holding out strong for Frankie Glennon, [ (3" | state could give, around to the convie- | gnnidt % e I '“"’m high 000,000 will be prorated among the 23 i nary object on the flloor ':“ne El" sion. . the Hartford officlal, while McMahon, = tion ‘thoft the situation ‘“was nosy whsw 3 'mum‘g)y Danieison, -‘;u- in prwo'ruon to m|reeem fr‘::. _Harris stood by telling him Wis | = “He was striviny to pick up the tine |it is understood, wanmts McAuliffe of s > again” and that full 1 on the case : ¢ national forests within thelr stance wasm't right or his = “follow | points of the game i was anxious to | Bridgeport to be the tird man in the | SABAZEN OUT OF HOSPITAL was only a_matter_of )i'ol:m. B e o Banerl Noroy | ders. Since the establishing of the ma* thwuh was bad. or something else was | have me box with him. He knew little | ring. HOPES TO PLAY IN MONTH | “The-latest clues Brought into the case g W sy ek tofes tional forests the sums returned to these the matter. Jack seemed to understand | about boxing, but possessed some hit-{ While Mead has never seen Glennon | yonkers, N. Y. Oct. 16—Gene Sara- [the. New Brunswick police said to- o T ' states have steadily increased, amount- all ;about it but was apparently the | ting ability. I was very much his mas- | officiate, the Hartford man has been |zen national open golf champlon, Who |night, ware two handkerchiefs foqnd | prench section, room 3, first fi ing today to almost $14,000,008, which only one who did. ter at that time and still think 1 am, |etrongly recommended to Chaney's man- | was operated on for appendicitis two |on the Phillips' farm on the Sunday | ey “Comy, "0 5, Arst f00r. | has been directly contributed to the de- Texas Callahan was over in another | granting that he has improved much | ager. One of Glennon's chief sponsdrs is Weeks ago left the hospital today. He following the discovery of the twio bod- |wehool B3 5. (-"’ee-‘ Be ent of the states by the natiopal eprner of Madden's goif pasture with a [since then. T left Holland and went to |said to be “Sootty” Monieth, who has announced he would go to the West- |ies. One of them is said 0 be a man's|zo o0 "o o x forests Within their borders. funfly kind of club. & sort of cross be-| Australia, and during the trip there T|stamped the O. K. om the Hartford of- | chester-Biltmore country club for - con- |large white linen handkerchief. Ityhad Mathematics section. room: 9, first] oColfornia, where federal timber lands tween a hockey stick and a croquet mal- | got a lot of practice in bumping off the | ficial as a referee. valescence end that. he expected to be- |no identifying marks. The second was|goor. Chairman, Plorence: R Rhotien, returned to the government $628,765 last lst, a “puttee” as he called it. Tex was | husky crew that manned the ship. I also In the event Mead and McMahon will | gin practice in a month. smaller, lace trimmed, and bore the inl- | wing D 0L, .1 E i o AR year, leads the list and will rsceive tapping one of those jittle white pllls into | did some boxing in Australia, and then [mot be able to agree, question will then |- Siragen announced. fomight: he had |tial S od.”"’“‘m eaitias of Mathematics, Rodney | 315 .31 for the school and road fund o cigarette box a few inches away. When | ehipped for the states.” have to be disposed of by the state box- | mailed his resignation to the Highland | Charges of wiretaywing by M= Ty Hewitt Windbam High school. and $62.876 for national forest roads he did land the little round object in the — ing commission. The selection by the [Goit club, Pittsburgh, which he repre- |Hall, widow of the slain reotor, tho | Sciense section, reom 5, second fioor, | 224 Irails. Oreson is second. while Ida- bax.” which was seldom, he smiled liked | ORIOLES TO GET $1,000 EACH state board will be final. It is likely that | sented in - competition during the past | county rosecutors and Ralph H. Gors- | Chomesn, B M. - Keyes. Toum“om o, Arizona and Colorado follow in the a’kid with & new ul: AS BHARE IN SERIES |If the boxing body will have to make | season. He added that he shortly would [line, a vestryman in the rector’s church | Frigh school, Thompson. 2 . m. Sder” nasisl. Then there was Eddie McKaj, Doc the choice the selection will be made | pegin negotiations with some of the lo- | Who was questioned two Wweeks 2g0 bY |tjoa) Methods of Teaching p,,,,,a‘ Kirby. Bill Anderson, Mickey Warwick, from Terry Lee, McAuliffe and Glen- | o351 clubs in search of a professional. the police are being investigated. Keyes, Tourtellotte High school. IEtaen. Prirk MO Ad % S oL The ien leéra wiich Charlotte dli, | ™oy section, room 7. fret Ismet Pasha ers who seemed to be as crazy as the daughter of the slain woman, an-|Chairman, Mrs. Charles H. Haskell, Tl T A . vealion | receive about §1,000 each as their share |PLAYERS OF CITY SERIES HOWNEY, BAZ EESE, OF pounced through her attorney were in Norwich Free Academy. 11 &. m. (sub- o e e s curene ooy | Of the receipts and the St Paul pia MR SIEGEL IN 10 ROUND MILL [her possession and _which she Droved that. the fienduitty birmecs e ] oo 0 D ers approvimately $700 each, according .| Boston, Oct. 16—Bryan Downey, of dship petween her | Commercial section, eclence lecturs ioi$ i Rl A e e b"‘:’,‘"" % Smile1to figures made public today. e ox gl i 1o Chis | Cotumbus,” Ohio, outpointsd Nate Seigel mother and the, restor was only “pla-|room, third floor. Chairman, Miss Ve- wnd, it was al o e sty Sy each |, The Orloles, who won yesterday, 4 |m&> WS SO% S m" "‘m Cubs yes. | 0f Revers in a“ten round bout here to- | tonic’ are dated from Islesferd, Maine, | ronica McQuillan, -Windham High "nd_every ome o them. Gosh aint Jt (10 3 In & game’which nearly wound [{(1, O X CCRRICE 0 KT QPG YO8 | night. Siegel, making his debut as a |dnd bear e viay, - August, # bo-|echool. 2 p. m. Correlation of Student funny what 1t does torsome p0d. heatihy, [ UD7in & riot werd on the.way back to | =0%T. TRl SITOS A8 mud players | middleweight took a bad beating. He [C¥me known today. pr b o : = Pinances and the Bookkeeping Depart- Baltpmer horities havo not seen these s = = fu{l-grown men when that EpIf bug takes | Saltimore today, with the long end of | PO0 "% (% ‘new fitle holders, it was | Fllied in the seventn, but was took much ment, Laurence A. King, Windham Hig! u o e series five games to two. The fans up its abode in their craniums ? : letters,” said Julius Breun, private de- i weakened by the early punishment to 3 X protested a decision by Umpire Derr and | "Yomed So0a¥: secretary to basebail | follow up his advantage in: the- later | t5Ctive retained by e and wre| Junior high e A :lfe'fi' :‘“;' :sl;:g:n";)e:" d""‘"f:“‘; "‘; commissioner Landis said that the Cubs, | FOURds- now. We are holding them until the Hml‘e i,cnoo:'w:; v::d’;:“mmr?i:t iht visiting olub_ and uaiéue"ponie’mfn hoge), skase AT the panl iwakl ¥ I8EEE, ’ : a. WAWKEYES AKE THE IDOLS OF THE WEBTERN WORLD CTED CAPT broper time, when we expect. to product | school, New London. 11 a. m., Round Chioago, Oct, 16—Back fiom their six | rescied all without any sericus damage. |t Ciaeo,tn TPUE the amount into e CAULKINS m.:' D : AIN e | S €0 some puspoee.” Table Conferences, room D, first fiohr. to’ néthing triumph over. Yale, lowa's| Total receipts for the seven games|.¥ =% Tl AHSn 20 e O N A e stern, A s besur lemmnell | :rmis” Group: Method - of - Toacking * AHith edaquering heroes are at onco the prido | were amounced as 6328053, and the e oY L others | Brinestan, N. '3, Oct ‘16=D.'P. Cadl- o rom another source, how-|metic, Miss Mae L. Thomas, Springfield. of. the. big tem, the idols of 'the middle ;attendance was 48.791 - persons. Tosers’ share. of the pool amounting fe | KINS Of Detroit has been'named captain | Ver, 3"’1’:‘ n “:fi'l-"‘ the Dlans for a|Dievussion led by Mrs. G. L. Culver. of west and the principal foe of five foot- [ Winming players will receive $19, 032,45 $9.804.50 was divided into twénty one | °f the Princeton freshman football team, | tour of Borope and later the Otfent, by | New London. 11 a m. The Problem ball ‘teams ‘of the western conference 4n |and the Saints $12685.30. Bach club's | $oi gren it was announced tonight. Caulkins, at |Mr. Hall an Mills Ome of the| Method in Geography, room A. frst the champlonship race which reaches |share was £11,740.89, while each league : quarter, starred in the freshman game 1€ S0l okly with making of | floor, Miss Mary E. Davison, Williman- igh speed mext Saturday. gets $3,069.03 expenses, including um- against Mercerburg last Saturday. ‘:'Tmm B id, for Mrs. Mills tie. Dl.soesucn led by Miss Sylvia A. ‘Défeat ‘of the team which humbled | Pire's salary, were $1,90 ‘W HAVEN TEAM CHALLENGES 2 iscopalian home while | Keeney, New London. 2 p. m. Prob- Yale is the foremost objective of lowa's PACIFIC OOASY CHAMPIONS lems in Enelish. room A, first floor, Miss five conference - opponents — Illinois, | NO CHANCE OF FOOLING New Haven, Comnn., Oct. 16—The New | he Judeans of Norwich have an op- Purdue, Minnesota, Ohlo State . and THESE FOOTBALL COACHES | Haven Eastern League baseball club- has | en date for this Sunday and would like Northwestern. In the big ten schedule|. ginletic Director Borleske and Coach |Sent a message to President McCarthy |to hear from any team in -or around wrrangement this fall, three of "* Cutting of the North Dakota Aggies are | Of the Pacific Coast League challenging | eastern Connecticut, averaging 140 _bs. teams regarded as among the applying scientific methods to detect loaf- ‘me pennant winner of that circuit to a A Challenge ‘Wwaiting for the rector to obtain a d vaorce. Ruth May Jennings, New London. Dis- In Germany, the letters show, the|cuesion led by Miss A. M. Young, Nor- couple planned to study art. Then they | wich. 2 p. m., Getting Away From the planned to devote themselves to travel. |History Text Book, room D, first figor. 1 xoutbvd::h latters saiid to have been |Miss Louise R. Jeffrey, .\'ewclmdoni We would like to hear especially from | wri y the rector to Mrs. Mills bear | Discussion led by Miss Mary Canty, of series with the local team, which de-|Conn. A. C., Fort Wright, Hartford A. C., |the salutation “My dear Gypsy.” Norwich. feated the Baitimore: Internationals two | New Britsin High or any high school| This salation—“Gpey’'—has a (i-| Elementary school section, auditorium, out of three games here recently. The | giving a suitable guarantee. On account | rect bearing on one of the main clues|Vocational High school. Chairngan, challenge, it was said today, was sent |of 2 few players being hurt the proba- |of the cmse, the poMce believe. ' When George H. Shafer, principal State Nor- after feports were received that Balti- |ple lmeup for the Judeans will be: Bel- |the rector was murdered he was wear- |mal school,” Willimantic. 11 a. m., Bet- more would not go west to play the |sky fb, L. Hyatt, lh, D. Blinderman rh, [ing 2 gol tieclasp, which it is said|ter English, Miss Harriet M. Stone, P. Kenig qb, Gddbeg ¢, Sehliffer rg, |Was given to him by the choir singer.|Normal school, Willimantic. 2 p. m., Rich g, Hollender rt, Alexander It, A.|It bore the single initial “G.” Practical Projects, Miss Mary Quinn, FRISCO TEAM HAS Hyman le, S. Shebecoff rf. The county prosecutors, it was learn- |Normal school, Willimantic. Miss Mar- DISBANDED FOR SEASON | The management of the Judeans wish |ed tonight, have summoned Henry[tha Reynolds, Norwich. ZESRE to state the game played in North Ston- | tevens, a brother of Mrs. Hall, to New| Rural school section, room 6 (history San Francisoo, Oct. 16—The San Fran- | jnoton was not the Judeans first team, | Brumswick for questioning. The brothe|room) first floor, Vocational High disco baseball team disbanded yester- |yu( the second team .who defeated Wheei- | er makes his home in Lavallette, N. J.|school. Chairman, A. Wilson Greer, er High by 2 score of 20-6. Send all challenges to Manager David Blinder- |deairching the countryside for wit-|a. m. Profitable Seat Work, Miss Anna T37 Thames St, Norwich, Conn. |nesses, =id tonight that they had |M. Fuda, state supervising agent, Mer- found ;Mng on a little rocky farm |iden. 2 p m. Practical Adaptations in F ecross from the Phillips place a peas- | Classroom Instruction to Meet New De- Tendler-Shade Bout Off ant woman, who came tr:m the south |mands of Educational Theory, Miss Ros- Mllwaukee, Oct. 16—The Wisconsin |oOf KEurape several years ago, and on|amond Root, State Teachers College, state boxing commission announced Sat- [the death of relatives in New Bruns-| Kirksville, Missourl. urday that the Lew Tendler-Dave Shade formidable contenders for the mnter~ ers on the football squad. These methods ence’ ehampionship, ‘do not meet the | ypey pelieve will ishow 'which candi~ hawkeyes. They are Chicago, WIScon-|dates are doing hard work in practice sn and’ Michigan. Indiana also is off the | and which are attempting to “gold- Towa" schedule. brick”. Each candidate, according to one The fact that Iowa does not mest three | mothod *must weigh in before going out of the strongedt teams gives a Wider|for practice and again after coming in, rafige to championship possibilities in the | the results being tabulated for the crit- Mg’ ten, ical review of the athletic director and Another eclement is the absence of & | eoneh. game this year. AN| " “Every man is supposed to lose be- these factors apparently give more teams |tween three and seven pounds in every u"béfter ohance for big ten football hon- | practice,” declares Athletic Director Bo- e A os won by lowa last fall leske “and he should lose from five to |day: after winming the “Pacifin "Coast The Hawkeyes meet the Iilinois, 105278 | tweive pounds in a game. If he does mot | 6a8ue ‘pennant and a champlonship ser- t Butler last Saturday by a.10't0 7 8c0r¢, Lit means that he has been loafing. This | 1 With New Haven-is out of the ques-|..;- in the annual Illinots homecoming next |’is ‘ome. of the several methods we are us. | tion, Georze A. Putnam ons of the club' Batarday while Michigan and Ohio are | ing to select the right men for the eley. | OWRers said here today. : fightirig_ it out in a game which probably | en. Of course, before the next practice | I+ New Haven wanmted a series to wil! eliminate the loser from championship | each player gains back most of his ori- | Settle the minor league ~championship, : . A el et they. should have challenged ‘us earlier Putnam said. “Our club broke up ves- wick moved on to the little farm, which | Kindergarten and primary school see- BLUENOSE AND “HENRY. FOED” | |NTRRSTATE BILLIARD MATCH ""“;’ and several ‘players have left |bout scheduléd here for next Thursday |she began to buy under a heavy mort. |tion, auditorium, Nathan Hale school. HOLD TO THIER WHARVES 18 BEING PLANNED |7 their homes, 4 hz.]sx beenm:-:dn«qh g n =g, s Chairman, 51‘:::1 TN Geoer, N ot ichd - % e ve e has failed put up onme ‘woman s informed detectives a. m., imation an s “:.. m.’:fi,“;';},oc;;;‘_,flgm e s itohn Jintenats |acAs COUYS yE fourth of his guarantee which is 37,500 |that on the day preceding the douple| ADpHed to the Three R's, Miss Gail Har- hiat . Will, vaoas off, ithls. Dot m‘m"_“‘“flwlm o e YALE-JOWA GAME |and Téndler did not place $1,000 for |murder she saw a woman walking|rison, The Limcoln School, New York Saturday. for -the international fishing | ios will get umder way on October 23, | Mingled in with the 35,000 odd spec- | eight and appearance. Both over- championship as representatives ' @bout the Phillips' farm and apparentiy |city. 2 p. m., Project and Problem, acording to a letter from John Scan. |(Ators at the Yale-Towa -game in the sights are infringements of the state box- |Studying the maze of lanes and tralls|The Minimum Besentials of Bducation respectively of Canada .and the United San Francisco chob. CONTAAL s Pore sEmcE mew rous Turkish Nationalist representa- The Somerset coumty authorgies, in|state supervising agent, Willimantic. 11| tI¥e_&t the Mudanis Confereace, i peils Bowl Saturday afternoon were about a |IPS laws Jead into jt from the main thor-|@s Related to Projéct Teaching, Miss SRSINE MM 10 thalr wharje teay; the "‘L‘t w;:;&gim ey, ?I!hem;ch):: dozen men who had interest in the game e R oughfiare of ‘Easton avenue. Their in-|Louise J. Greathead. state mormal wind. teo light to warrant ssiling. Cap-|y)e calls for 104 games for each contes- | T0m a different angle than the aver- ofi City Team Wins fvmm the detectives said, told them |School, Willimantic. = What's fl;e {-‘l;e tain. Angus Walters had hoped to 9| tant, Half of them being in jhis home | &8¢ observer. There was one Mr. Zuppe, [ Oil City, Pa, Oct. 16—The Oil City “d , Décame interested in the woman |Miss Jennie L. ;onsflm Norwich. The over forty mile course on: which the | city The four plavers winning the great. | from out Chicago way, who wanted to |baseball team Fammered Ryin, of . the went to thefenve of her farm in |Possidilities of the Problem Child, Miss best out of three races will be ‘de- : '3 hi order to see who she was. She had 2 ” see what the Hawkeyes had, because |New York Giants, for 13 hits todey and he would put the Blue- | sl piay & °p;l‘:‘:m,""t‘,’,§ the season | his feam piays them next Saturday. |defeated & barn-storming team of major [NEVET semm her before, but several duvs ? | Three youthful ‘looking chaps sat_to. | leaguers 6 to 5. R et Sl el S e T e S S g e e TAih the wiamer taing, $2.500 ot oy | weee other than Buell, Owen and n where she was referred i |Earten and primary materfals, = other three leaders getting less sums, | C1ark, who were anxious to see what as ‘one of the prominent figures in the |equipment Will be exhibited in Nathan while there will be separats prizes for the | Yale showed and others were there. SPORT WORLD BRIEFS ||Hail-Miils case.” Fureher inquiries, the |Hale school. high ren and best game. The cities to ‘be 3 represented ‘are Buffalo, Chicago, Cleve- FRANKIE WOODWAED BTATE SCHOOLS AND ROADS SHARE by to sail on the Henry Word land, Detroit. Kansas City, (e ran bl s i Milwaukee, HAS TURNED MAGNATE 'c'““o“&'d; dln- {mulx;d sm u:;. R o g' N'“r:o:{‘.l; :’:::Ffl):v:';(‘:‘:‘: Y. o ex- | New 'York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. New Haven pitchis s e S e B Y :the, oEnos pressed & wish to be aboard the Amer-|Touis and Toledo. 5 Frank Woodward, e nihing | 0 lamie 5.'“"5 TEACHEES ASSOCIATION | notified that 25 per sont of the 35,4910 challenger, and it is - expected his A8 FALL MEETING PROGRAM lean - Y 531 received from timber sales, grazing wizh will be fulfilled. HARVAED TAKING NoO Close peores, with- Iiitle steam rolling | The fall meeting of the Connecticut |Permits, and other sources of national ca 43 were the rule in Saturday’s games. Cor- | State Teachers association is to be held | forest revenue for the past fiscal year FALE LOST TWO MEN ; CHANEES ONJCENTEE nell was the exception, and the size of | Friday, will be distributed by the forest service, I Tmm rowa aasn | Somaey, e, o, T st |23 e S} S P Nl'n‘: Players were added to the | Satorday with te “Praying Colonels,” ® i hospita as the result of Saturday’s |of Centre college, Kentucky. It became i n e eocnd o OF {ho nerice s firet lodtball game with Iowa-Emerson Quaile £ gam e es Sunm- m. hias been bothered somewhat by an . in. g"'{;‘w""m',", 3‘,“,,‘“,‘,’{,:’;‘,‘{’“”:2 D% | Frank wil bave Bowman, Shay, Nagle, | day afterncon at Summer Street ground. President, Levi T. Garrison, Willimantic; Grace M. Sistare, principal of Opportu- nity Classes, Jennings school, New Lon- after the murder she said she saw the |don. it . d o . . Fored e 10w peasom. Saniedsy | B S, TN some 20, | SRk, "R e o otrs” ana romtas | W chendon Steated itcrburs 4 1o 3 |semd vies prosiiegt. Blow Piping and Ventilating bis” Bther knee was wrench and he is | tacties of their opponents. Captain Buell | the Guilfordites his club. will ride rough- s L e i ¥ now rq-;lnhd o\lt‘o{ football for the |'of Harvard who announced last week | Shod over their team. leagu: eup. weason. He is badly needed at tackle, | that he was going to New Ha n, ruard and tacklc is meagre. Haas's face e e 3 3 N e O Charlie White, Chicago lightweight, the Yale-Towa game, went instead to |STAGG IS'CONFEONTED BY f ¥ Canadian was cut in a scrimmage. He filled Cap- | Richmond, Va,, where he saw Genere do Two Bic FRapuits | S04, Si M Canadian_boxer . wil ; i i i tain Jordsn's postion, s Jordan' win ot Viegivia Poir. J61 | Caervs aocads ot Msstee Bethre o ; i We make and erect up to and including ten gauge pipe, retu illiams a) exeeption of Arthur Cod- den Friday night. Arrangements for this i 1 i here next Saturday, Haas will be last week . i o - Bt wpeer: only. for Teserve SRy | ey b i : ® | bout were completed recently. New London: stacks, etc. Our equipment, experience, and organiza i |day. George Owen, backfield star, whe tion ensure prompt and workmanlike service. had been out for 10 days through in- y Hieh [UT THIS OUT—IT IS'WORTH MONEY [juries, and Henry Clark, hurt in the which hawae' Wt : Tyowigt Chatrman, < UL ot A 2100 s Sl Middlebury game, were both in uniform. | § el ; : muttlo Foley A Two men were dropped from the senior i writ d squad today, reducing it to 41. ldflverbanrvlthlhdmh o i cation Association. 3, e Sither nand. o Froversck THAMES SHEET METAL WORKS Chis Oct. ' 16—Marty Krug, : Frankio Gemaro, the logical comtemd- |- b . ki | baseman ot the Chicago nationsls hes —_— er for Pancho Vila's fywelgnt tile,| ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS e s S o BT, e i e | TR S Sy i ; ; e e cam il . X OMmMOnWe 2 . 2 ¢ Pa-1 15 the Cubs from.Seattle in the mh: defeated Irish | ing gma New Y:rk where he is carded |tendent of sehools, wxfi‘mth i 102 BANK STREET Tel. 1532 NEW LONDON ,Kmx-t.hflntphyermbean kR of New . 2 in _a | Principals section, room 8, first floor.

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