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.-.— = BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. 'PRESIDENT HEYDLER OF NATIONAL LEAGUE CALLS LEE MAGEE'S HAND—NEW YORK STATE PASSES SENATOR WALKER'S BOXING BILL — HOOPER'S | HOMER HELPS SOX DOWN GlANTS-—-BENJAMIN ARRANGING BIG WRESTLING TOURNEY ON APRIL 12 — HAGGERTY FIT FOR TOMORROW NIGHT o y T ~—m———— o e T — = ovie of a Man Discovering a Sign of Spring e e e i e e A e e e e AN S . HO:- HUM: = JUsT GoT 5 OF NOTH!ING c , f d \ yrP - Fc LH\:‘JGU DUMPY ,NTK::;ANF:‘;:\‘CCUL(;R owub \SEES ROB|N‘ AND. CROSS WISHING HAD A MlLLION DOULLARS AND DIDNT HAVE To WORW | 74 / = i«/m\"%? TAPS o~ \WINDOW To CALLS FRIEND WIFE GLAD SPRING HAS ROBIN AND MAKES ARRIVED AFTER MUCH OF DISCOVERY LENG ~ TougH WiNTeR “An all-around good shot— that’s us” —Chesterfield HAT we’re aiming at, is that it takes both skill and precision to blend tobaccos the Chesterfield way. Blending, by Chesterfield’s method, brings o 2 il ! out a new richness of flavor and mellowness of taste that other and less skillful blending methods fail to “‘discover.” P. & W. TEAM PLAYING CORBINS COLT’S TO OPPOSE N. B. MACHINE : Chesterfields sure do “‘satisfy”’—and not in flavor alone, but in value, in quality, also in their extra wrapping* of moisture- proof, glassine paper that keeps the ciga- rettes in every package firm and fresh. Today, ask your dealer for these ‘‘satis- smokes.”’ ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS"” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) * That extra wrapper, mind you, is the thing that keeps the flavor in. esterfield CIGARETTES S op Row: Beaupre, Hess, Phoehix and Johnson. First Row: Dully., Wolf and Dopson. - S o - : W WRESTLING BOUTS APRIL 12 ‘}1?,1.‘1-& . Sitormoon e Lynn . Hosic irst Row: . Daly. Dutch Leomnard, Finucane. im. If there are any others im- | Promoter Benjamin Arra 1g Details | half an hour in the varsity, but later ed in the matters to which Mr. i ~ in the afternoon m Duncan and | FOR THE INDUSTRIAL CHA!fi i e s o e seems anxious to plead guilty 3 Lawre nce Terry, were ve- | pIONSHIP of HARTFORD COUNTY¥ < 2 | the more quickly he names them and = . A S Sl turned se: rch street the Carbin basketbs = i ‘ " Kent in Hard ining. d a fltmmact the O ke . | E zives proof of their complicity with 5 start its home rowing Saturday. The e et will play the team of th ra ] him or others. the better it will be | GWillim ... 1 5 3 F. Iven Benjamin, promoter of the | shells wi » shipped from’ Lynn Fri- S y | 2i}:*".\I»:'\Ilv.x‘ltvill:l;;:r 11«":.'“:"‘.5‘.,‘.'&[ forghaseball & EabLich e ooz Hb 97 hig wrestling tourney in this city on | day afternco Lattle with the (olt team of that n the fir: of a three me series hie industrial championship. The in five has had little difficulty in taining a clean slate in the lacal ! New Britain Machine and Colt's [ President Hevdler also issued « | Riecke . RER 86 | Monday cvenin April 12, is going S i stalement declaring “more than | Perby ...... - R o | ahead perfecting the plans for the ) N , A ek - Gl e e o R e e T A waimdl s LR ; { proposed tourney which promises to Mouliiie liGa e AT THE ARCH ST. ARNMUEN Iy this league are honest and are a 5 be one of the best ever held in Con- | . to 0 W 7 -7 Detroit Ameri- Under Auspices of Co. M, State Guard, — !«)Nlil to their pro on.” 153 4 necticut. or the main ov M. | £ - 3| . o - cans 8, 1 1 25 eries, Filli 3 “We do not intend,” he continued, Mach. Dept. Benjamin has secured “Dutch” Kent | mgalienton Ghillideham. Hearr Guwdy, O'Neill Love, N ew G ST i Radcliffe )6 £ s Silotier: Ave i . if such exists shall attach a stigma Goosent 5 | This pair of grapplers have met sev- e 2 teams t a stigma | J SBile — Louisville | remainin Granger .. i s el tiiosion Anear faaa eacninas Mobile ., March Louisville : Loz b e coseore s win | 19 Should Player ‘Start Angthing | e e i i " | ivingeton L s L B el e f BOWLING 4 | i | | FRIDAY. MARCH 26th, 8 p. m. ! Admission 50¢ Dancing reserves the right to “we do not 2 New York, March 23.-—John A jwant vou.” to any plaver who falls 435 5 S | most gruelling matches ever staged | hing, Fulton and Ponds, Knife Assem. | here he Hartford boy has never | “la., March 24—Cincinnati | LaField ... vee 90 8 5 | been satisfied with the 1 1t and is {2 10, 0; Washington Am- Root ..... DECE ! working hard to perfect himself for | ¢ 5 5. 2. Batteries. Iling, Nutionai league ball player, President Heypdler continued, Corwin . the coming match. which he is con- | Ge P 1d Allen: Erickson, Shaw plode his gest bomb in b {never has. nor will there over Carnwright. ...... i fident of winning and ball history anythinz to hi ind T repedt iwe | UEmeNs ... 9 Promoter Benjamin will be scen on | === the mat again, when he tackles Young 03 3 “ Hercules of Berlin in @ handicap clasely and were tied until last when Pratt & Whitney's broke i with a win. e second game of the series will i Isuders O tIs g ident Heydler UG iyt ) eIl S gosoocn §3 | foat moeting of the pair i this cliy | Batteries. Tatum, Graham, atur LAl T L Bt s e ! : . - Kont was the loser after one of thedqand Kocher, Mayer, Schmidt; Haidt, w evening have been battiir L E dler, president of the x:uum..\;xlmn of the high standard of sports- last night challenged Lee | manship. - o i e. former Cincinnati and Chica- § In furthering these principles. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. ; BBl loe alayved ) mi Hagtlardgons LADIEST PATRONAGE SOLICITED from tomorrow night and in ti of a third game heing nece cide the championship. the toss Magee announced in Cineinnati | shall welcome and shall encourage } ! Tuesday that ¥ vould ziv t the duet nf at Loin will determinethe floor upon E hat he would sive out the ¢ production or information from oxeclat < i > . AR | charges on which the National league | Mr. Magcee or any other source, that | (REGENU (b il match for a side bet. he Plainville | Powers ......... sz | hoy has recently returned from a tour | in gumes of the past, dancing | Pases its wction in barring him from | Will aid in prosccuting this work of . = s & ? o the contests tomorrow eve. | its circuit. He added he would “'show ! ridding the’ sport of any and all un- % ' through New York state. where he up some people for tricks turned | desirables. it there now be such in Sl et vl ! 't and defeated mber of good - ever since 1906, and there will be | Our panks.” Stock e B He reports being in the best merry music in the baseball world.” = — Smith ...... - ! possible condition for the coming bout. > OUS SCO h cellen . - bouts FURIOL In « letter to Robert S. Alcorn or | WORCESTER GETS POWE Owing 1o the excellency of the bouts ):l.’nn Ene “\L;H-lv 2 The Lin- | Cincinnati Magee's attorney. Mr. Worcester, Ma March 2 i Jiene 1"’“‘““;‘;’,]:" Plgcod ihenamission EUDD LG O & Hle fieydler said no farther attention | kred Po orme si ol Eini 3 Qg e andise.-d; N v course for a purse of | SH S i ; U ensiont) rediEOoW former trainer of Hai o P& CoPrint Dept. | He reports that to date a large numni- 5 3 I be paid to the subject unless | vard athle in field events. has been | (oo .. : s 6 her of requests for reservations have wou yesterday by . Ha er “produces evidence implicat- | engagzed as track coach at Worcester | Gommni lLord Glanely's Scatwell Cra & ack coach : S Cununi : 7 N6 heen received by him, indicating that P e S i others with him. or show them academy 1o sud »d J. Oliver John- S » 10N S i r a good sized Crows !> i L AL M- | 1o be guilly of wronzdoing in which | stone, who to become athletic | & e Sl Janjatheteawillibb o £800 8100, CEOMEL 8 = g tEle Fiviiis i dovearona, o i SRV ISE BEIREONE L wael lSanc R oteRieE s o et am e s s " 5 21 | tendange. Kent, who performed with 101 pounds, Scatwell 1 Sl 2 S 2 RALRE Maie 5 93 i the Tigers A. (. football team of Hart- ~ such evidence, he ussert action of | Lynn. 5 eith. 100 e R e S X ford last fall, will no douht be accom- 396 Main Street 2 : < X N¢ H 5 oulc e —— ) e E egu he club i vonibte Inle et ; g panied by a delegation of t OTTAWA BEPEATS, i e ”| e i “'“l “" OC “\:‘ Y = v g 7 members -to root for him in his bout. 5 5 s W e e B Will Be Open Every Evening from Now | el e e st G iRl S EL L et oni o e Open Every Evening from Now floskay deun lestnichiiwon Ua et ! understs the | an track team. Lum is an old Penn | Hutchinson 3 HARVARD CREW CHANGES d victory In the world's series I | positio % him. w th iter- | Siafe (Olfepe i shriniar vha R Veshll Toheser. L b o | R s e e o . ing the ttle “Mets.” 3 to 0. ] view, he ts that charges h eng d in Y. M. C. A. work ‘af. late. | ©:Conucll v, % g the: résult "ot fteting ‘defent nt ter B victor needed to clingh'tha fibeen made nst hini by so. About 60 candilites have reported it by the second crew TBil g that they huve to do with e Wi ; 5 MR ARe