New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 20

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EN POLOISTS BOW TO LOCAL QUINTET 10 TO 2—BOWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL ALLEYS—WILLAR P WILLING TO BATTLE DEMPSEY ON A PER- BASIS—REFEREE FITZGERALD WALKS OUT OF RING WHEN BOUT AT HARTFORD GETS TOO BAD—JEWTRAW WINNER OF SKATING TITLE JILLING CHANCE B—ox Dempsey on' ptage Basis 4.~A1l doubt as to rd would agree to | ngement for his | with Jack Demp has been dispelled rday reccived a b forme heav) h which Je tated to gambl the | howover, that he | tled to 15 has rec Rick- the AT and said that notify Willard Ipts. rms he | to from Law- wa Labor Day caso hout Is helq | uid be glven priv t. ot gross. . I win York bank as a earance, and you parry out contract all parties ot continue po sure that I have champion on La- 1, sent mean | to | UITS RING | o Continue As Of- hlin and Cross ling Something.™ Fitzgerald termi- | jking bout between in of South Beth- rty Cross of New round of a Guard hall Hart- leaving the ring, jwarned the boxers and then an- wd he would va- ma If the “brother o kept his word. hind, the boxers did | dceate seriousness | hoots and cateallaf fhall at their ludi- | looking feathers jlon In many vy pmething to Jimmy" Dwyer, a his country from uffed “K14” Kap- s, and after being ring for an adai- the flasco, Dwyer etion in boxing the Meridenite. | a vociferous re- | ft the ring. Kap- | it ¢ caused Bat- | ito against Jackie pecial four-round olo of New York, and “Ki1" Lewis the distance, that uming efforts on | a | WINS TITLE Captures Two Saranac Lake, in N. Y, Feb. 4— Lake Placid won hg title here yester- ured both the 140- three-mile cham- t fashion ota] number of 60 y wero the 60 with s credited today by ringing his total up horter of Chicago 90 points. Charles dian star, got the h 80 points. Joe Street Ice Palace, as fourth with bnovan of Minncap- | co with 20 Jack l1is, and Charles g, were tled with | h position | ABROAD. i lss Stirltag in England. leb. 4.—Miss Alexa woman golfer of | bert T. Jones, Jr., | and runner-up in teur tournament, Britain this spring two great amateur hat country, it was to In- nt plans, Miss ‘'om Noew York on be one Am- in th nd- | 1.000 { mateh | tol HOPPE PUTS UP Billlard Champion Posts $2.500 (o Play Horemans, Belgian Star—Am- \ erican Insists on 1 New manager posted Hoppe, Edouard pert who York, Feb. 4.—Wlilie Hoppe's R. B. Benjamin, yesterday 2,600 for a match between champlon of the world, and Horemans, the Belgian ex- has becn astonishing bil- Hard fans in the East by his spec- tacular billlard playing. Conditions as outlined by Mr. Ben- that the match shall be for points at 18.2 balkline, the take place in October or of this year. As regards Hoppe's manager said that Hopp as champion, has the right to name the place, nevertheless he is willing to play where the most money is offcred jarin are November the place, while BASKETBALL TONIGHT. 1 Y. M. C. A. to Play Amer- Armory. Springh an leglon at Kddy-Glover post, American I . baskctball team, strengthened by Hearmon and leonard, will play the Springfleld Y. M. C. A. team to- night at the Arch street armory. The Bay Staters recently overwhelmed the Middletown Y. M. C. A. team 50 to 20. Dixon. Stillwell and Dever will be the other members of the home quintet. The preliminary game will be be- tween the Corbin girls and the Wal- lac Harnes company team of Bris- On February 18, the team cap- tained by Howard Cann of New York, well known in this city, will play the locala. SOUTHWORTH NOT PLEASED. Dendes He Is Tiappy Over Trade from Pirates to Braves, Okla, Feb. 4, —Comment- news story from Pitts- burgh that he had written a letter saying he was satisfied with a trade which transferred him to the Boston National league club, Billy South- worth todny announced that his let- ter had been misconstrued and that he does not “feel happy"” over leav- ing a winning team to join a losing aggregation. Ardmore ing on the NEPORT IS DENIED. New York, Feb. 4.—Official deniat was made at the headquarters of the Yankees yesterday of the report cir- culated recently that Sammy Rice and Judge were to come to New York from Washington in exchange for Frank Baker, Wallie Pipp, Ping Bo- die and Jack Quinn. If all that array of metropolitan talent should move into the nation's capital, attention would be distracted from the simple entrance of an eminent citizen of Joe | Ohlo next month TO DISCUSS GOLF MATCHES. Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 4.—It was an- nounced here today that George Sar. gent ot Columbus, president of the ssion1 Golfers' assoclation, will o to Toledo next Sunday for a con- terence with Walter L. Ross, at which time some details of the pro- posed International match to be played ot Inverness next summer will discussed. Under the plan pro- posed by Mr. Rass, who is an offi- Al of Inverness Aub, the Ross tro- phy wauld be played for each year with the sanction of the ruling golf assoclations of the countries particl- pating. ba BETS ARE HELD UP. New York, Feb. 4.—Word has just heen received in this country that quite a few wagers made on the Pete Herman-Jim Wilde fight in Lon. don have been held up. It will be re- called that Herman defeated the fly- welght champlon by a knockout in the ecleventh round. Some of those who backed Wilde to win have de- clined to pay their bets on the ground that Herman was a pound and a half overweight when he entered the ring. Instead of weighing 118 pounds, as stipulated in the articles of agree- ment, Herman weighed 11914 pounds. SKATING AT ¢ The Y. W. C. A. announces that Sat- urday afternoon at 2:30 the roller skating rink will be open for girls. In the evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, a | second series of two periods will be | open to the public. CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 22. 'A FIGHTING CHANCE BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROFPRACTOR. (Copyright.) That Health is the most coveted pon...) sion in the w without Look, for Instance, w! in which the sick and the afflicted seek It. In sea- n and out, they are always searching for something which will enablo them to get back their strength and old-time vigor. The trouble lies in the means and mothods they choose, Anatomists and physiglogists will tell you that in nine cases Ut of ten sick people haven't even a Nht hance through the use of drugs and 1 ) hy ®0 many thousands of suf- king the advice of scientific trying JROPRACTIC. method that offers every how badly iro; to saying. pat [BOWLING RESULTS | ON LOCAL ALLEYS| Good Scores Feature Games at Rogers and Casino Strips The results of the bowling matches at Rogers and the Casino alleys last night, are as follows: ROGERS’ AL LANDERS' Hudson. Milter Farrell . White Schubert Butler Groman Bengtson 3. Anderson . Jackson . Babcock . Young Sanderson . Funhaber Engineering. Sorrow ... 72 Brummer 58 Teich 80 Barnes . 68 278 Hausman 23 Wilcox .. Riha Leavitt 78 78 66 303 *Won roll off. Production. 81 £0 EYS. GTRLS. € 90 86 58 291 61— 64— 238 191 209 216 852 197 § 190 208 191 784 333—1503 79— 105— S4— 65— 410 224 385 354 *333—1478 STATE TRADE SCHOOL. New Britain Trade Schooll Charles Quedman . Stahelleck . Labriole .. Martine .. 3! structors New Britain T . Ginnes ...... . Murphy . . 8mith . . Wildon 337 87 331 3 ‘rade School. 79 333 R. AND E. FOREME Butternuts. Anderson Maynard . Miller Kelloy . Gola ... Meyer . Hammon Hurd Schilling Hawley Watkins . Tracy .. Jewett . Mackay Bacon Black .. Trask Massey . Sanders .. Robb - 45 W. Burkhardt . Tobin .. Barnard . Parker Scott 5 Shanahan . Ralph Andrews . Dikon \.oc- - Hanrahan Gwillim . Livingston . Ratcliffe . Breadwell . Funk .. Granger .. Eorwin La Field . Dionne Lemens .. Powers . 63 . 66 . 65 iNss 397 Hazel Nuts. B 399 CASINO ALLEYS. TRUMBULL CO. LEAGUE. 73 100 83 35 263 | 269 347—1017 82— T1— o 73— 79— 249 189 233 190 242 383—1103 91— T 75— 84— 78— \ | 228 253 220 232 244 404—1177 4 381—1179 85— 56— 233 217 12 245 55 383—1167 | T1— 74— 88— 88— $1— 193 221 Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’ WHEN YoOU ARRIVE ATYQUR OFFICE AND You S'T DowN YourR DE&x To E~JoY THE MORNING'S MAIL -AND Yourtt l—lr]g %SNBIP“NL{]I IE[I{E’ES‘ Money S ecials for Saturay Meriden, Again Bows to New Britain, 10 to 2 The New Britain polo team again demonstrated its superiority over the Meriden five last night at Profession- al hall, the game resulting in a walk- | over, score 10 to 2. At the outset of the contest, the Silver City lads looked mighty good, and the clever work of Clinton and Grennell result- ed in two tallies. This ended, how- ever, the visitors scoring for the night. There was a fair sized crowd in attendance. Kicrnan New Manager. It was announced that hereafter the locals will be managed by Fran- cis J. Kiernan. Jack Fusari, playing his last game for New Britain be- fore joining the Wallingford team, turned in a_ fine exhibition, and with ! Eddie McAloon and Swanson, shared 289 | 56 59 382—1178 66— 69— 81— 207 213 59 207 247 148 269—1081 81— 78— 01— 80— 91— | 236 ' 262 234 238 281 421—1249 102— 86— 94— 90— 101— 266 263 204 474—1358 101— 78— 88— 82— 93— 441— 90— 89— 92— 116— 89— 207 257 476—1359 VULCAN TRON WORKS. Danberg Spittier Galbraith Hulbart . ! Elliott Solomon . Kalen Gustafson .. .. Sand- Rats. 68 103 Niss .18 83— 89— e 321— 108— 80— 82— 89— 249 231 s 994 254 277 253 251 359—1033 the honors. Coming Attractions. In the preliminary game, the Taxi Drivers downed the Well Feds, 4 to 2. On next Monday night, two teams | composed of railroad brakemen, cap. tained by Tom Cross and Percy Wells, will have it out at the rink. New Haven, the team that forced the lo- cals to overtime play here a week ago, will be the main attraction. Plans are under way to bring the Federals of Bridgeport here for a game soon. ‘Will Adopt Schedule. A meeting of the league managers will be held next Wednesday night, when a schedule will be adopted. Last night's summary: New Britain. McAloon Meriden. first rush. P. Fusari second rush. Swanson, Knowlton Time. Caged by. | 3:00 Meriden. .......Clinton Meriden, .. .....Grennell 5:00 | New Britain....Swanson 1:35 New Britain....P. Fusari ..... 2:10 ; New Britain....J. Fusari ..... 1:15 Second Period. Britain....Foul in goal.. Britain. . 'wanson Britain....McAloon Britain....McAloon Third Period. Britain....McAloon .. New Britain....J. Fusari 3:10 New Britain....Swanson 3:10 Score—New Britain 10, Meriden 2: rushes, McAloon 13, Ives 2: fouls, Lawlor 2;-stops, Knowiton 45, Bayer 19: referee, Kiernan: timer, Jim Keegan; scorer, Rodman. —e 3:00 ! 1:17 4:10 1:03 New New New New New 1:24 BE SERVED wiTw A sSuBPoenA N FRONT OF PEOPLE You ARE TRYING T PuT A Deal THROUGH wiTH )] By Brigg AND THE TOoP LETTER HAS THE OMINOLZ. NAME AND ADDRESS OF A LAWYER MPRINTED on UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER - AND You'LL NOTY BE ABLE To Pay or JUDGEMmENT AnD COSTS ™ AND YourR SALARY wiLe Be GARNISHEED AND ALL SORTS OF HORRORS waLL HAPPEN _Copyrghi N ¥ Tribuse St —AND YOou RAUE THE HORRORS ThaT 1T 1S A LAWYER THReATENING SU'T OVER Some& oLD CLAIM You'D HOPED WAS SORGOTTEN AND You ofPen To FImD \T COmTAINS A CrECK 1IN SETTLE MENT OF A CLAIM eD You - You THOWGHT ouTLAwED' — = cANT T A THE NEW BRITAIN - MARKET 0.~ 318 MAINST NUALITY GOODS AT L ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 MEAT DEPARTMENT Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb . . Fancy Lean Smoked Shoulders . Lean Fresh Shoulders . .......... Lean Pork Roast .............. Prime Rib Roast Beef Lean Boneless Pot Roast ........ Corned Beef ... Roast Veal . ... . b 20c ... Ib 28¢c Fresh Beef Liver ......... Calves Liver . ... Pork Kidneys Killed Fowl Bear in Mind That When You Buy Meat Here, You Always Get the Best. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Domino Granulated SUGAR ... ... ............... Challenge Milk ................ Evaporated Milk ...............0. .. ... ...... Sweet Corn . ... Early June Peas Meaty Prupes Vo Tomato Soup ................. 4 cans 25¢ Fancy Tomatoes ........ .. 2 cans 25c Not-a-Seed Raisins ...... .... pkg. 25¢ Daniel Webster Flour .. ...................... BUTTER DEPARTMENT TheFinest BUTTER Made ... .. ... ... . ..ol .- ... doz. 65¢ Guaranteed Eggs . First Prize Nut Oleo ....... ... 8Y . .. sack § .. I® Best Lard . ... Peanut Butter FRUIT DEPARTMENT Large Juicy Florida Oranges . ... ...................... Large Fancy Bananas .......... doz. Grapefruit ................... 10¢ each, 3 for 25¢ and Spitzenberg Table Apples ......... pk 55¢c Potatoes ) R pk 38¢c Large Juicy Lemons ....... Red and Yellow Onions Cauliflower ...........40..:5: 30 Celery, native hearts

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