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10 191 ‘Y’ RECORD IN JUMP BROKEN W, Tancred Clears & Feet--1 Inch Over Last Year's Maximum Tancred captured first place in the high jump, while Hall out-jumped them all in th tanding board jump| at the athletic events in the Y, \I, A, gym last evening, | Two events were pulled off in the senlor all around annual contest with the following results Running 1 mp. Tancred, § second=—H 1eet 8 Inche hird-—H. Nelson, 7 inches. year's record——4 11 Inches, Standing broad jump. Hall, 8 feet 9 1.4 inches: sccond Conley, 8 feet & inches; third Blanchard, § feet 3 inches Two events will be run off weekly ‘ Jan, 23, 100 yard dash; 3, standing broad jumps. 20 yard dash, running broad jump. I%b, 6th, 440 yard run; 12 pound shot put. Ich. 16, 20 yard dash; S80 yard run New Britain will have a volley ball tournament 1ebruary 4th. Middle- town, Hartford and Winsted associa- tions will send teams. The local as- sociation will enter two business| men's teams. Contest to start 2 p. m. 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Tom Cats vs. Stops Hair Coming Out; | Cats, VS, Cats. teenth NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Amarien- Lloyd George can eat this cake and have it, too—for a wnile. the Lloyd George Society of Seattle. he plunges in for the first slice of it at No. 10 Downing Street, London. His daughter, Mrs, Carey Evans, holds the plate for him as IU's tite (14 one sent to him by In the Saturday afternoon basket- ball league, three teams are tied for first place. PC 666 866 1666 .000 Bob Cats . Wild Cats ..... Bear Cats Last And Final Round Saturday, January 21.—Wild Bear Cats; Tom Cats vs. ats, 4 p. m. Saturday, January 27.— Tom ve. Bear Cats; Bob Cats vs. 3 pom Saturday, February 11.—Bob Bear Cats; Wild Cats vs. Cats Bob Cats Wild Cats Tom All-Around Program. The officlal program for the an- nual all-around athletic tournament is as follows: Jan. 16th—Running high standing broad jump. Jan. 23d—100 yard dash, 3 stand- ing broad jump. Jan. 30th—220 yard dash, running broad jump. Feb. put. IPeb. 16th—20 yard dash, SSO yard run. A statement issued by the Y. A. says: “Every fellow who can run and jump a little should be in on this. It gives a fellow an opportunity to com- pare his records with years previous. It also furnishes competition that is both soclal and wholesome.” Two events will be run off weekly on Mondays at 8:30 p. m. A small initiation fee will be charged (25c) to help defray cost of medals. Gold, silver and bronze medals awarded winners. 6th—440 yard run, 12 Ib shot M. C. Polo Games. Polo leagues were organized in the High school and Employed A® classes last evening. Games to be played every Monday afternoon. Teams in the High school class are as follows: The Beloins—Dunn, captain. Jazzbos—Torsey captain. Sharks—Dehm, captain. Hot Dogs—Drenzek, captain. The Beloins defeated the Jazzbos in the first of the games by a9 to 4 score, H. Beloin scored 3 goals, W. Beloin 2, D. Beloin 2 and Spencer 2 for the winners, and Haigis and Wat- son scored 2 apiece for the losers. The Hot Dogs defeated the Sharks in the second game, 7 to 4. Drenzek scored 3 goals for the winners, with Hoberman 3 and Wessels 1. For the losers Kilbourne scored 2, Fichman 1 and Cowles 1. Teams in the Employed A Class are as follows (games to be played every Monday evening): Beurcats—Stromquist, captain. Warsaw 5—Tancred, captain. Bow- Schmidt, captain. Shamrocks—Miller, captain, The Warsaws 5 defeated the Bear- cats, 3 to 0, in the opening game, Recano scored the 3 goals for the winners. The Bow-Wows took a fall ‘out of the Shamrocks, beating them 4 to 1. O'Dell scored 3 and Schmidt 1 for the winners. Miller scored the lone tally for the losers. Aquatics, The plunge for distance in the all- around aquatics also held in the High school and Employed A classes. Results in the High school class were as follow (1) 33feet 11 inches—Kimball. (2) 31 feet 11 inches—D. RBeloin and Dehm. (3) 30 feet 6 inches—W. Results in Hu Beloin. Employed A class Xavier, the famous Jesuit, first car- ried Christianity to Japan in the six- century. CASCARETS 10* For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative physic your Headaches Colds Dizziness $ coang ike tonight will to 1} Biliousness Indigestion Sour Stomach Cascarets, One or two |( empty your bowels com- ¢ « howels when you have |g sleep.” letely by morning and you will feel plendid. “They work while Cascarets never stir v gripe like Salts, Pills, Ml and they cost only ten cents ‘hildren love ( you up J. RABRBIT, ESQUIRE FLLO HFLLO Ll fump, | full swing. Jhand and you | Calomel, or| a box. | DEMOCRATIC VICTORY Local Followers of Thomas Jefferson Elated Over the Showing in Middle- town—Plru Lively Campaign Here. Local democrats are expressing complete satisfaction over the results of the election in Middletown. Thelr hopes for a like victory at the polls in this city in the spring election have been materially increased by the al- most clean sweep which the demo- crats made there yesterday. This, coupled with the many democratic victories about the country, leads many of the prominent men of the city to predict a bitter fight in the campalgns ,which will soon be on in The election {n Middletown, al- though it was a complete victory for the Jeffersonians, ‘was very close, Mayor James F. Connery was re- elected by a plurality of 394 votes, polling 1,667 against 1,173 for Gibson, republican. He led his ticket. The office of tax collector® was the only one which went to a republican. He received a plurality of 141 votes over the democratic candidate John J. Tynan. It is the first time in ten years that the entire democratic coun- cil ticket was elected. Miss Clara A. Kelsey, republican candidate for as- sessor, failed by 20 votes to be elected. 100,000 Visitors Seek Passion Play Tickets Oberammergau, Germany, Jan. 17. —One hundred thousand or more vis- itors already have applied for tickets to the Passioh Play to be staged next summer, from May to September. As soon as it was definitely known the play would he performed this year prices here were advanced enormous- ly and there was appareyt a tenden- cy to hoard ' everything possible against the day when the “rich for- cigners” came. The Passion Play committee has taken this situation in will fssue price lists and seek with all energy to avoid any “profiteering.” ARRESTED FOR IFRAUD. Newington Garage Man Charged With Passing Bad Check. John Ehmig, proprietor of the 0. I. C. garage on the Berlin turnpike, wis arrested last night by Detective Ser- geant Arthur M. Pinnell and Detec- tive Philip W. Flynn of the state po- lice, on the charge of passing a check while having insufficient funds in the bank to meet the amount called for. He was brought before Justice Stan- ley Wells in Newington and was re- leased on bonds of $900. He will be given a hearing there this evening at 7 o'clock. It is charged that he issued the check with the intent to fraud. It is made out for the amount of $90 to the Here Is Good News A western physician has discovered a harmless Pile remedy known as Hem-Roid. In many cases of years standing all distress quickly disappear- ed. Clark & Brainerd Co. sell it with | money-back guarantee, American Cement Co. of 920 Windsor | avenue, Hartford, and is drawn on the Hartford-Aetna National Bank of Hartford. BECOME! B. Donald Gaffney to be Sworn in Be- fore Judge Hinman Today. | B. Donald Gaffney, son of Judge | and Mrs. B. . Gaffney of 47 Vine street, who successfully passed the state bar éxaminations, as was an- nounced last Saturday, was sworn in | as a lawyer before Judge Hinman in | the superior court today. | He is a graduate of the New Brit- TUESDAY, \Troop | Troop ain High school in the class of 1916 and of Yale University in the class of | 1919. He is now in his last year at' the Harvard Law school, from which he will be graduated in June. ! it holds will help | L Wedgwood Creamery Butter is economical because butter. - And with each pound is packed a coupon that ” 7, 1922, JANUARY 1 BOY SCOUT COURT OF HONOR MEETS . 1 Bl H M Badges“m"“‘::’:}:'r:'“:.'::::,,'.'.'."':.':; S o Patrol Leaders’ School : Sure Rellef FOR INDI ESTION st Ihey of High comprise the seout | pare favorably with of school examinations. }u.. accurate knowledge | handbook When they complete v expected to b and possible future this course (I.v expert patrol | socutmns- | Im\‘i n 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief | High school last evening, This makes | “.’l men, in addition to the regular scout leaders who are willing to be- come scoutmasters, The January court of honor of the Britain Councll, feouts of | America, was held last evening at the scout headquarters with the following results: Second Class Tests: T Leslie Hartung; Troop ! Hagen; firse class tests, Edward Krans; merit badges, Troop | No. 2, Kenneth Perry, public health and first ald; Edward Krans, fireman- ship; Willlam Christ, first aid to ani- mals; Troop No. 4, 'Kermet Parker, pathfinding; John Siade, personal health, first aid, signalling; Benjamin Slade, signa!ling; James Beaéh, music; Trann No, 9, Willlam Newton, elec- tricity; Troop No. 19, Cornelius Ryan, ‘printing, and swimming; Martin Con- Ilin, ploneering and craftsmanship in leather; Stuart Dube, cooking. The standing of troops in the con- test now s as follows: T.ast Court No. 4 ... No. No. No. No. No. 9 1 No. 6 1 The last M'nulon of the patrol lead- ers’ school will be held’ tomorrow night at which time examination pa-| pers will be given the'boys. They will | be permitted to take these questions | home and bring in the answers the following day. The school has been in existence 11 weeks, It started with an enroliment | of 32 and at the close of the 11 weeks 23 boys will be eligible for certificates as qualifiel patrol leaders. In order to qualify for certificates a hoy must attend nine out of the 11 meectings. New loy | BENEFIT POOD SALLL | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Mount Flolyoke Alumnac Aveange for it on Thursday Afternoon, alumnac of the Mount Holyoke college is stiil working dili- gently toward Increasing the endow- ment fund for thelr alma mater and arrangements have been made for an- other tood sale to be held on Thurs. day of this week, I'rom 2 until 6 o'clock In the after- noon the sale will be conducted at Bewse-Leland's store and the proceeds from the sale will be given to the en- dowment fund, roop No, 4-—| 0., 19, Jnhn‘ Troop No. 2,1 The loent Storm 'n Years Worst New York Total 18 15 10 4 2 Jan, Troop ) Troop Troop 19 13 Troop 10 Troop This gives an idex of the violence of the most severe storm New York City has experienced since 1914, Wagons were A e i Sl wrenched from hms{as and flung across the streets. Traffic was by the teacher and author of the, Rlocked. Hundreds fell in slushy streets as the gale carried their course, Frederie L. 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