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W onnecticur Boxing 7ovizament at Hanna’s Armory Tonight Brings Together Rivals for 145 Found Champ.onsh:p---Seven of Yale Baseball Veterans in Line for 1915 Team--- Bowling R0SPECTS Principals in Main Bout at Armory Tonight o e 2 HIGH SCHOOL HALTS in Jacksonville, Fla It was a speedy ; . 5 from all over America, for, while they . e i £ g v ¢ I s 9 expected the' clever 1 man to whip - | 3 : e y O - . < the clever little one, few thought the . . Y ¢f 1914 Varsity o, AT b il o , Englishman would vrove w0 sy o | MGIGSSIVE CAMPaIgn of Past Week Ui 2 T ot MR P N : victim. Mitchell was then thirty-two, ol and life along the white ways had EL.g.ble. : - : WS : / S SobbeAlen e uf | mitichilot (i) Porimes Dims Eyes of Sure Shats. ) : : o : : o stamina and speed. At tie time he y G : : y s | met Corbett for the world’s title he hn, Jan, 25.—Base- had not taken part in a real battle After winning a decisive victory the ¥ b ; : : : for nearly six vears, or since he | evening before, on Saturday evening Xale are above the : . o _ S : = . . i < fought his ~memorable thirty-nine- | the New Britain High school baeket- Bg seven of last 3 - S & w 3 2 - 4 round draw with John L. Sullivan at | ball team went down to defeat at the Fen aining. In ad- [ . : o Sy " Chantilly, ]f'-v,mv..‘ Corbettt was m n hu:::::'ur ('h("h,\’-\\h )’Il.w\"u :’\':T'n::m " k even, and in rime condition, qu a . choc 3 . B ice revealed R ' 8 i ken the A\mf.;.»:m title from | The entire team seemed to have an ¥ g0q,” though in- . : ; 1 ‘ : ‘ L. only about sixteen montns | off-night and to have spent all thelr fal, and this, com- 5 3 3 ; * . S x5 ; before. In science and generalship | cnergles in defeating South Man. from last year's ' : - Corbett was Mitchell's equal, and in | chester. The pass "“"k hv-f New height, weight, reach, youth, condi- | and New Britain wae of the same s . cnould . i - . 3 . tion and stamina he was vastly su- | quality, but in shooting the brand Jmpetent candidates A ' ¥ " i3 o i . 3 4 i . peri of the visitors was A No. 1. Shoots Htions. Lol g - 3 3 % = 1857—Birthday of Earl of Lonsdale, | ing was revealed as the Achilles hed jt vear's team who i ' by e ] J : British patron of the boxing game of the local five, for they nfissed tec are Gile and - 5 ; - : g 1 1879—Jim McCormick, once fa- | countless chances to score Bwihart, first base; d i . : . B . mous heavywelght boxer, born in Gal- In the first helf Martin and Schmidt se; Blossom, last - e 35 3 4 5 : veston, Tex. played forwards and they were the prtstop, and Falsey, i % * . = . 1888—George Godfrey defeated Mc- | liftof the team Schmidt started se the loss of the A 2 2 i i ; £ 3 e R e Henry Johnson in four rounds at ,the scoring, shooting two fouls agd riously felt, though : 1 : Gy 1 £ . 4 Bloomfield, Cal Tuthill made a basket before the Néw letter as a pitcher : ] i . o . - S Haven team got their bearings, and | The positions left e e i % £ : - - e L iSonA | then the visitors got to work and second base, short- | ¥ 3 i < 3. ) i G y i . : ' NEW SWIMMING MARK. almost tied the score when the half o = - = cloged Duke Kahanamoku Docs 100 Yards in | <chade and Anderson went ip a8 53 8-5 Seconds, forwards at the opening of _the second half but these two stars also and Hunter will ellent work of last Retlly will prob- « < - DR g ; - s o sanp 25— e rd. However, this . ) "l : San Francisco, Jan. 26.—A new .,.; ,; off night and they wereie Btees for® every- mark for the 100 yard swim has been | ghle to stem the flowing tide. The on the individual i . i — : A : . B ¢ - : set by Duke Kahanamoku, the Hono- | final score was 30 to 20 in favog.of bring practice, and ! s B : e 1 . | lulu champion, according to word re- | the Elm City team n equal chance. g e ] i 8 3 X i G ; ' ceived here today from Sydney, N. 8 The second team defeated fhe Certainty. ¢ « ; : 3k § 3 W. \The duke am the distance in | ~Tabs” in the first preliminary 18 to t Harry Le Gore, i i & < By | 53 3-b seconds, which heat all former | and the Y. M. (. A. Juniors won jnd freshman short- v . g e 3 % S ! records. rcm a freshman team in the curtain ho has had many % : . . = i ) : The best previous time was that of | raiser, 14 to 5. The line-up Will cover the shaort 2h 4 > % 5l SR L C. M, Daniels, who in four turns in a N. B. H. 8 N. H. High ; o 2 o fresh water tank, made the distance | Martin-Anderson Horn piversity squad and in 54 4-5 seconds. | Left Forward e &ar : Schmidt-Schade (c.) Pite | et ONE ROUND NOLAN : RED AMES - = Left Forward BARS EXPORT OF CHOCOLATE. L 3itletz-Spel fris and last year's A Tuthill Gitletz-Spelley sure to afford ma- meg state mitt artists engage in com- | care a whole lot whether Nolan is f wallop concealed in his glove that ! Inby expects a team ““One Round” Nolan, Waterbury bat. pleased and has promised his friends | earns the respect of whomsoever it | 7 e Center Vinegar, India Rubber and Elec- | Ginshurg Jaffe (c.)-Sussran tric Cables Also Under Ban. Right Guard Dudack Wilson Left Guard Summary—Score, N. B, H 20, N. H. H. 8. 30: baskets, Horn 5, Pit§ Gitletz, Wilgon 2, Jaffe, Schmidt Shade, Tuthill 2, Dudack 2: goals from fouls, Martin 1 out of Schmidt 2 out of 4, Anderson 3 out of 7, Schads 1 out of 3, Jaffe 5 out of 11; refefes Dick Dillon, timer, Doherty: time of v ver S | o ! - - - He never bhelieves in long ho G R R S i e S e v halves, one 15 and one 20 minwesi “Kid" Dixon, Hartford his opinion there is nothing s il awarded New Britain 152 Lbs Sl : Bl e tives of two cities at 135 pounds wil! | Lipusas Sas e - 22 Lbs gomotastalmiliftnetilextends b evonahin e R iRRe o i e sbr DB e i v the opening chapter. It positively | Cor S SRR SRR S SR Sl — mer the husky Manchesterian and ast year’s nine, but : The card will mark the meeting of | that the Waterburian will have plen- | lands on. In Wiltse he has a foe wor- | le to prophesy any- “Red” Ames, Manchester l'two of the Ereatient rivals inGonnecta| tv of opportunity to sulk and hq bored | thy of his steel and if their ongr_‘,;o-t Berne, Switzerland, Via Paris, Jan hble certainty. 12 Rds. 145 Lbs. | | jout, “Red" Ames of Hartford and | toRIENt. Ames has a package of goods | ment is not of top notch caliber |25 5:40 A. M.—The federal council be held about the A OhelRe Al A R et | he considers the equal, at least, of | friends of hn?m will be t.'Hsnppmnteu. has adopted a decree prohibiting the y for all interested “Bobby'" Reimer, Manchester will make their appearance in (he | ANYthing that Nolan'can untie and, in | The curtain raiser will be produced export of chocolate, vinegar, manu- | fhich the plans for N vE. e T NN | fact, just a little bit better. With | by “Sammy” Waltz of Hartford and | factured India rubber and electric e outlined and the “Kid" Wiltse, Hartford || lan earned his sobriquet by induiging | {15 difference of opinion existing be- | “Kidd" Dixon of Hartford. They | cables d. At present it is 8 Rds. 135 Lds. | [ infthe habit frequently of wwl\m-'hlw tween the principals there is no doubt | will box six rounds at 122 pounds. 3 Swiss chocolate has been exported jce will start about N SN e s o Mth e ane WiTIRe c Rt el Ore iR osth ‘George Gammerdinger of Hartford in such large uqantities, both to | ebruary, . | Sammy Waltz, Hartford O (el GOt e (G U ot with interest will 'be the odd man in the ring aud jyrance and Germany, that there is : The semi-final should be just as in- | “Roaring Red” Rorty will be an- danger that there will be none left B 9 g I % bores him and makes him as grouchy After waiting patiently for many | ag a grounded whale for at least =2 weeks New Britain's ringside fans will | week. “Kid" Wiltse who rvesides under the | shadow of the capital's dome in Hart- : : | ford. Their part of the program will 7 3 gather at Hanna's armory tonight (o On the other hand the auburn | e eight rounds. This Reimer person League. see the All-Star aggregation of Nut- | thatched boxer from Hartford doesn’t | is a glutton for punishment and has a 6 Gaudette C. Olson championships of Great Britain. Lord Lon ale, the Queensberr of this generation, was born fifty-eight years 0 | | 7 <. || ago today. Since his Eton days he ing—Neri, .Sponr‘togr;zph y ng—May, Jr. crald League, F ACEAVY " has been a thorough sportsman, and, _J | while he has devoted much attention to vachting and racing, his chief in- Away back in 1878 a young fellow | terest has been the perpetuation of climbed aboard a sulky—a very crude | the sport originated in Ingland by and heavy contraption co red to | James ¥ nearly two centuries ago. the now in use-—and, saying “Gid Lord Lonsdale was one of the found- | dap!” to hi§ trusty steed, whirled | ers of the National Sporting club, the away around the Mobhile race track.! organization which stagés a majority fiigh team. single slring—Dread- | %t Was the youthfu] chap st ap- | of the best bouts in Great Britain. Tt pearance as a reinsman, and was | was about a quarter of a century ago noughts . 3 i 4 | destined to bhe historic x e drive 1t Lorc onsdale practically save Migh 7 hree e e D reaas | o ¢ et ri the driver | that Lord Lonsdale practically saved noughts | hree men teams. gle String 1 Dreadnoughts Allies e String—>r. O. U. Zoppelins ... .. submerines : : 237 High Single ring Edwards, | Dreadnaughts, 96, High threc-siring -— Edwards, Dreadnoughte, 267. ras 9d. Geers, the greatest, zamest, | the boxing game from extinetion in squarest sport the harne racin IEnzland The government made the game has ever had, Time slipped by, | hout between Frank Siavin, the Aus individual Aver b as time ever had a habit of do- | tralian, and Joe McAuliffe a test c S 2, and Bd. Geers, full of experi The Earl of Lonsdale employed some Drhzo and vears and horse sense, became | of the best lawyers in the country Wallen “Pop"” Geers, the silent reinsman, and | to defend the men and the game, and b3 = tuler tablished a le precedent rt t L T L A csaisa eeeden e Smoke o e dma e Vance Lo Lo .o agimjains nie ‘. = el i o) b © qq [Just sixty-four i today, n TO GUARD BOUNDARY LINE i | uary 25, 1851, and the native of Ten | o Bestee 6 that period sive preceden o | Cagadion Goversment o keep Atiens | | 18 not the ready-made or even ready-made-to-order cigarette. Smart | O"Brien [o) SRR R S SR B E o Gros il MU ed ]S e i men of fashion everywhere — club-men, connoisseurs, bon-vivants, aRlnn, a0 Madon millionaire sportsmen — have discovered the keener enjoyment and W, A.P.G. | Pouzzner Smith youth Geers laid the foundation ncouver, B | of his education in equine lore, and | W ait and Co. I B gory df “ > s s A d d . by the time he w: twenty-seven, | the Caandian National Reserves, pur- greater satistaction 1n the fresh c1garettes Of unique flavor an eh- stanley Works Tournament. when he made racing premiere in | posed ing Victoria today to lay L it s e o e R e cious mildness they roll for themselves, to suit their individual taste, ] ) i ”"” . . 2 9 ar vow: 108 he didn’t know about horses One of | minister ¢ 1i .\v plan for gu: frOm mellow I(Bull Durham tobacco. Today lt is the very last 179 28 3 | the things he learned is that a'horse, | ing With e of the reserve Hinman .... 158 N just like n human, has his little co. (i bou live hotween Canad word in correct form to “Roll Your Own.” Siates B o I erson; Rawlings ... 1 1 | centricities and pe writies, and that every animal hkas to be developed sov 1z to the officer they wih | A many reinsmen fall down, according | o8 1 er to keep out any ho &6 Single Strin New 2 to “Pop’—they dope out some scheme | tile ¢ ountries with 3 Bingle St E—1 Hafrie . oion i k i E ' Iritain Xl ' " | 96 2ALTiS i has been suc ful with one pai & 496. 5 : Kenefick .... 1 b 102 e il f T i R ; o countric ¥ hree String— nley p faic " Sl sl i s L g et . 1 g into the 4 Motveck : == & with all. In his long career Geers | N9 : {ng into th 2 A Beveridge .. 3 143 ] United States v-operation of Unit k has handled some 5,000 horses, and 1 Averagces. , e Slates omei would he sought T whenever he declared that an animal ! . 307 b B TEamEn L R SMOKING TOBACCO Third and deciding mateh. judgment was final. None of “Pop's ELE ST DULLAKEARh discards ever came back Special Match, But it is not because he is one of | AWtro-Hune n Government Grants | NO_ other tobacco in the world has the wondel’ful sweet fragrancc Bertin_ Construetion ¢ S BT e 60 e o : @0 Butzaria. § and ripe natural mildness of “Bull” Durham. No other cigarettes W, Trevetian. ] e lived—not because as a reinsman he 5 iR endn R e ndo sk for 7. Tresetin 8 3 hes fow it iy cquab—not becanse of | 5" 3050 AL AL Ak comecanen have the exquisite smoothness and delightful M odbod fckey i e - the iron nerve that has made tho i ach S5c¢ sack S 210 | name of Geors a synonym for game | st intervention - the austro- | #1 - freshness of “Bull”” Durham hand-made cigarettes. an government 1 ness—that “Pop” has become the R, S5 8 of the whole har -racing S matinell trom Roedonin : [ & S : i AL T 1 O G e e || i, (R eniy Bull” Durham is a distinctive form of to- i S Paper ('inm‘x,\;”(-“, ; }:;\s ::I[:\z::’sil':n-( "y":!“”\:ll II‘Y]\‘!}\Q-”IA‘\rL : Over two n‘n.m \ms of these already bacco enjoyment, lhoroughly appreciated by BenanG N 2 o ADBOIU Lew FhITU Ry At 0! a 1mve arrived here, wat - two hundred . > P . Py g [Lancaster ... 75 78, 71 breath of seandal has ever tarnished | others, having contracted {yphus smobkers of experience and discrimination for the [ ernun | Nelson ...... 78 9 | his name. Auring their capiivity in Hungary, and lasti hol 1 alord 'DURHAM supreme, lasting, wholesome pleasure 1t aftords. Segalowitz . 3 3 ¢ : the rest of the prisoner numbering ;f\ When the war broike out Mngland Lo ) o o T Jog | NAS I the midst of A great revival : s """‘W;M‘M“:!U“’”f;i:""}“‘ et : An lllustrate_gl Booklet, showing cor- 4~ Vs il THE i Mo e B b o rect way to “Roll Your Own” Ciga- /522 Mg A o e dowl Be e e, e . rettes, and a Package of cigarette ) S mukin: Tuba: ] Bowlers e e et by sobay nhan | [FRUESIARORDERSIHORSE papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in A é ~ Corbin Serew vs. P. & F. Corbin to do with this enthusiasm, but the Catasauqua Pa., Jan U. S. on postal request. Address “Bull” Durham, THE Fraternal League | man who was chiefly instrumental in | nouncement made here P Durham, N. C. Blks va, T O O, &, bringing the game back into its own | by a local firm of the recei of . A“eys O. U A. M. League. was the fifth Iiarl of Lonsdale, the |order from the Russian government ( THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Professional Men Blues vs. Whites, donor of the belts for the various |for one million horseshoes, 2 release Bulgarian prisone everal thousands, have heen stopped