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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. — —— ——— : - - 'KACEYS AND MAPLES STAGE A GREAT BATTLE AT ARCH STREET ARMORY — LOCAL BOWLING DUO TO MEET HARTFORD RIVALS HERE TO- NIGHT—BOYS' CLUB QUINTET SWAMP BERLIN TEAM — FRENCH OLYMPIC GAMES COMMITTEE ANNOUNCE PLANS—FORMER JOCKEY, DRUG USER —_—— e ———— —————— BOVIINGRESILTS | DU AGAITS o, FRENCHNENPLIN 575, BERIN QUNTED TO SIGN WITH 50X ON LOGAL ALLEYS STAR OF KACEYS . . FORDLYMPIG GAMES S LOSESTOLOCAL Peppery Little Catgher Will Afix Nig- | [V2ey Winters, EFamous Teacher o I New York Detectives Frank | Yale, Seeks ta Meet Champion . ' . 1 Dunbar “Hitting Pipe” and a Large y Another New Britain-Hartiord; """ "™ ** **** Daghing Little Forward Registers | : Committee Wants to Give EACh| «vances of opim. Dagles ol Boys' Club Swamp a Year—Senators Beat Braves, 0 Mixed Bout, i or o 28jmmatt it {7 Fouls i 92 Ch New Haven, March 22, lzzy Win- Nation Ti Prepar [ Now York,"Mareh 22, rank Dun Visi 66 9 Match Scheduled Here Tonight |, ecior, e 22 oswaay w7 FoulS in 30 Chanoes [, 5y o varep, 26, o S| Nation Thmg (0 PROPAIC e here i o vt i Isitors 68 to o et Prosident. Harry H. I'razen that h: i S g | who is one of the hest mat men of his| e ‘:m\l;;: -'minl*mlw in hm] postession il- IR T ¢ ‘tontrac 800, | weight e United . suid llegally, told detectives having him in| - Another bowling battle hetween ;'."”“ "en & dontract for $6,500.) Onee agnin It was the great wark ,,.g,'fl ,,::,“",- .,‘,f":‘,.,I,p‘:::,"r",,,:,'“..l, 'f:,’.“l Wpris, March 22 (By Assoctated | custody that he was at one Kt onal The New Rritain Roys' club Eagles New Britain and Hartford men 18 [ e here 1{,1" e _l.l‘:.li etter pub- I.._r Rtavie Dudack that enabled the |yween Strangler Lowls and Jaok | Dresa)—A seliedule for the Olympic for tRe hest known Jockeys on Ameri- | landed another victory when they scheduled this evening at Rogers' al- | qpe o0 odny, offers him 88,000, [ Kacoys to put across a victory. The | hempaey fafls to come about he would | S2MES for 1024 has heen prepared by |can race tracks. The offforr (trounced the Worthingtons of Rerlin club owner recently satd his offer [clever little forward in the game last s [the IFrench Olympic committae al- | glared they found Dunbar snoking an [ DY the score of 66-9. The Bagles were leys, when I'risk and Larson meets [ ‘ p it G ' % e willing to take on Dempsey him- - 4 : o RRuel was an advance of $1,000 over | night, against the speedy Maples of lxolf. He sald he believed @ h”wr)’llhuu.h the site of the meet s sl infoplim pipe and that in his room Kiperior in every department of the doubt, Following out the determina- ! wope faund raw opigm and smoking | kame. The game started with a bang, Sartholomew and » Charte z;::km,fllur;‘. ,....',.',, ':",.r,::"',,:z;,,."";‘rr'.,: last year. | New Haven, registered 17 points from | 3 . L TG Tad. Nas: nakifl o g ) A g r has only oge chance in a thousand to| ¢ ) Casino tlleys the local trio defeated n 3 X regulars yesterday |the foul line, out of 22 chances. The |peat a good rough and tumble tion to give all competing nations paraphernalia, | for the Kagles hud the best start of trio from Hartford, Swinning Rir I\:‘z m' ;lu_u n I‘n \l:;(“;ll ll('fvnn‘ the Yan- .hnm:» tearn copped the vietory 41 to|\restier. ample time to prepure for the events! ¢ years 1go,” the prisoner said, ANy game so fur this season, The games In seven, The scores of last M"‘(‘”""'A I!" b hauno Colling knock- | 87 after one of the most exciting| “The wrestler, even to become @ und the journey to Paris, dates have when the detectives were guthering | score at the first period was 37 to 8 pight's matches: l"‘rm'h;'lr :(;'3;" ;1I||‘|'|)‘.- \'u{mumn:« hit [games of the scason, Several times wrestler,” Winters sald, “has to learn Leen set for all forms l'lf sport com- up evidence about the room, 1 won|favoring the Hagles, Holat and Stohl 1. 0. 0. F. LEAGUE, IR N;"von‘;:v three dnnings, | during the fray it looked as though |the art of footwork, buf of course that |PO¥INE the program. ‘The competi-|tie §10,000 Kuturlty race uf New plaved o neat game at the guard po- Phenix ¥ s A 'r” op of the Sox, [the Kim City team would smother the [applies to the boxer, too. There are (U100 hus been divided into three groups | Orleans, | began as a stable boy for | sition. “Red™ Anderson, the Fagles' YOUNg +oo o 80110 AR e | K '\"_k 1e training camp | home boys, more holds in wrestling than there are |CONSISting of winter, spring and sum- i, 1. Whitey and then went with center, played a roaming fame, Bell ... BT Ly e pag [ 2Rt \llzr”f"l‘;r-"j’ LR o Rl Locnls Fight' Again punches in hoxing. A match between [MET Eames, With (he opening event'the Keene stable.” r [ Behnltz and Sokolowski played a fast Sinar et e o 2 LTk plarauaruin dmlr.«(m);\unzculn,\l There was plenty of fight and [Dempsey and Lewis would be a good (%t for .l;lnvn{‘nr) 20 and the closing| “In 1907, he contlnued, I rode in|game at the forward position. —Ired Walker ....... 108 1 L O ERe, r_m‘mym.j" MY ‘"'Ah.- {comeback in the Kaceys makeup last |drawing card as far as money goes, |CONtest July 28, | Oakland, Cal,, and there | ; learned | Bramhall played a whale of a game Holtman .. Y 2 dlind ey rn"r’mmf“ ;|', Mar- | night tarting with a raush, the but it would he a joke to the public, Dates Arranged. hj'»v@' to ‘hit '\m- "l".r" _.\1:. n_m race although he received serious |njurl‘rfl i s n three in- | Maples had the locals 7 to 1, before|Not only would Lewis throw his man,| The various forms of skating com- | Was run in *“'"‘fi‘ nl tast summer.|in the game he played against the St. ngs after MeQuillan had pitched |a feld goul was registered. This ad- |but he would make him quit by |petition’ whch will inaugurate the AMONE the famous horses | rade were | Joseph's Cadets of Brisfol last Sat- Corateskor: '“!;r't;mn::'\l |'nn|v:‘;::‘.! Lansing went in- | vantage was due mainly through the [ wearing him out by various holds. If |elghth Olympiad will continua from Bang: and-wine, - Hlue Banigh Mus, ¢ afternoon For Berlin, Good- 108 04 L Ly with the score |fine work of Merritt Taylor, Lee and |l.ewls wanted to work the bout would [January 20 to February 5. The other Price and Katle _lrien and Hall played well. This game fdone ) i 2g9]8 il and also was wild, Washington | Fairbanks. The homec boys kept|not last over ten minutes. T don'tevents will be held in the following Dunbar declared he had riddeiis (he eleventl ight for the Fagles Helsler . 83 171 8)— o4s|Winning 7 to 3. plugging, and managed o get on even |think such a match is possible, be- order: under the name of I'rank Irceman on !l and they have plaved 24 games this Yolz +ovun. Pl 1 73 — 284 terms with the enemy. The visitors cause Nempsey has too muech to risk Rughy football May 3-18; Associa- | 'M4nY tracks, eeason and only received 3 defeats, —_—_— e Dummy ... B (] 68 -~ 224 agaln spurted, and at the close of the |He knows that rough and tumble is|tjon foothall May 15 to June 1; shoot The Kagles have two more games this s a3 i Dummy ........ 80 __ go|first half, the Jocals were tralling 23 [a wrestler's game. After’ having |ing June 25-Ju athletics Jiune 28- | SETS NEW REGOPD senson, and will close the 24th of this —_—— — to 17, aylor was accidentally hurt[some experience with Dir. Reller, | july 1 fencing June July 41 ¢ i month. stella 439 450 4511370 in the first Walf, and was forced to|heavywelght, I wonld he glad to take | water polo June 9-uly 4; tennis S L The lincup: Miss Rock .... 95 2 CASINO ALLEY retire from the contest, on Dempsey myseif."” July 6-13: vachting June July 17; 1 ¢4 " . Fagles Berlin, MisnThaver .. 85 85 .9 4% R ~Morey King, professor of boxing af [swimming ! 20 - gymnaltios iaddys Wobinson: ol Toponto, Rhates | gupiy Miss Mallorey . 95 119 SPRC ‘ When the teams resumed play in|Yale, thinks that the Strangler would fpy)y 18.23; bicy road racing July! Girls' 440 Yard Dash in 0:47 -5 at SPECIAL MATCH R1R3 | 3 Miss Leupold .. 101 84 S 4 the second half, Restelli quickly be too muscle bound to last long and [oa. ¢ ucl. cin tly 28: hoxing : Sokolowski . Goodrich g . Restelli quickly got |23; track racing July 28; hoxing July ! o Casino Trio, into action and a field goal sent up |that Dempsey would make easy Work |yg._qq. nampionship Meet, 387 3 2 r‘,o"‘)‘t:"'" ‘22 10171085 ¢ the hopes of the New Rritain rooters, |0 1€wis. Plan Subjeet to Change. e O ey Gladys Comstocks Yoote (. ii: 921881108 st Then Dudack continued his exceljent e Y While these dates ave subiect 10! goninsan of Tarento s it Center, Blake ........ 86 247|A. Narcum 83 108 112 ° g3 toul tossing untll the locals had crept SPEAKER OUT change shouli 4 Majority of the com-| worge record Tadt mieht by skatine | Holst, Bramhall Austin G. Carlson 19 9 = St - within one point of the victors score. " pet nations request, it is expected | pe girle 440-vard dnen in ,;",,—" 4",'"5 Right Guard. Gordon ...... ; 218 | e M1 a2 The Maples players swung into ac- e e at future variations will be minor a8 ¢he © nternational ndoor . amatens | Bramhall, Stohl ... .. Brown. Skinner Dummy ...... 79 L "” 10295 91 [tion and a heavy hombardment of the {the French committee has adhared 10 ugine championship mest here Teft Guard. - Aflr"\g',I ’ 17 124 haskets resulted in severil scores, ind the request of the national federation gisie Muller m."\.,.“_ :.m_k Wis Segond |, The ' score: —agies': 88, RBerlin Akttt 97, 94 §|for a time {hings did not shape up| May Kecp flim Out of Game for|te prepare o program which could he i Itose Johnson of Chicago, (hird, | Sorthingtons o Iield zoals, Hall 3, Lexington S well for a Kacey victory. The visit- | comipleted i approximately three| Joo Moore of New ‘.n,l'“,;_n he | Goodrich 1, Hchuitz 10, Soklowskl 6, Paimer ....... 67 E 2 316 34 [ors contifned to make fouls, Licferee | Good—Flaying Days Over, ! el f : B £h0u9 ric, won the |\ pgerson 11, Holst 3, Bramhall 1. 79 i ) e 3 2 months of the competition. Iliminat-| quarter mile race in 41 seconds. Roy | Gordon ....... 79 Hartford Trio. Dillon called them, and Stevic Dudack o 5 ing skating and football which require | MeWhorter of Chic e 1. | Fouls, Hall 1. Srhultz 1, Anderson 2, Buechner ..... 88 ¢ 2 56 | Orsine a G Ihem ot 1 S Diiias, March 22.-The in- 5 eWhorter of Chicago, wag second, i . X e i ¢ rsin, 23 14 made them count in the ta'ly . | f ¢ P ainl SaondItiang Lhlst RAs, Bean Mo-Pird Ghkrlss “Obmnas. 61 VB Johna [referse, Ai GrBtonne|le «Mmekesp Schroeder .... 104 78— 280 Norries .. .100 91 0 With the score 32 to i, Kiddue, [{uty to s Sucihers knee has turned | o piened and there appears little N, B, third, v elaeyaebeprar B I MR, e Waters 113 5 Keating, Restelia and Sheehan began o be o serious than at first| *OT sl e A2 e i e . The managers of (Cherokees and 338 9 i A0 to find the net and lend the hard |Féspecied. He is under treatment 68500 tor any radical changes in (he | Jofin Holiander, of Milwoukee, won | CIC BEGASER, (0 "o con.- Unity 306 292 ; working Dudack some assistance with | 1Cré but in ali provability will be un. | 48%€s: S G S {the Junfor 220-vard dash. with Henry | (0000 5o ter the telephone last aven- TEAREET 4 »ic'ylo s oot 7607 181 Orsine .. .. 99 ¢ . o7 |the result that the advantage wasg|2Yi¢ to open the season in his regular| 0 0 o0 e b ,\;'FI‘FL ot Oicage: ”"m""'r., I_“:,'”{,',,"' ing, and the Cherokees rfuse to nlay Gilbert .. 92 83 84— 269 | Noprjgg ; overcome, and the local rooters found Pé%€ io seater fiel e i st S the e anile | the Bagles for the atate championship. Zehner ........ 70 0 259 | Waters 2 |their pets in the lead. ' 1t was a tense | 1t 16 even predicted that his playing [Fecter 0 SAEE (00008 (0 VTHEELS u;““"‘ O o e i 2:42 4.3 |The Fagles are therefore the itate o Vo b e ‘& . ractica ; Q. o c n a * - a 2:42 -b. 8 & days arc practically aver. No doubt e LI AMErIohn Cathiptes PInce-quarthy njie raceiin Vohampions in the 125 pound class. Belden .. 88 105 282 clesing minute of play, for the home & S e 2 ¥y Y % eins will be particularly interested in track | e e e he ean brgof much use to the Indians | DAL ¢ % The Kagles have won 21 games out of e = 4 203 __20sg |Poys had only a two point advantage | 1 ¥ n i [t . 335 349 367—1051 hES Lt 5 TR i s 2 fron tiwue to time, however, as a and field competitions. According to . 7 : £ = Ao ot TRAUT & HIN and the visitors werc threatening, but | 007 L ¢ (2t o acorin® to) Giiant Star Recovers 24, Among the teams the Eagles i £ . ; ohnny Sheehan tossed a ! heu:pn o s Sl e NORTH & JUDD LEAGUE AEHELE Hlldg : 4 4 ,'h,,’g,,:',“; ‘:;'s' S:r(PI"‘,"fmf;i’('_:' Speakep Kimself is optimistic and |F'rench, Olympic stadium — would he From Recent Spiking ";“\';.“‘ e _”m_f,“ i ;I«- frst it office No. RaLeLE R Ces b e s R sass he will b out thers in center oPened with appropriate ceremonies,| San Antonio, Texas, March 22.— |of LGy McAvay SEa 9— 2 BB ey AT Fazag) e fleld when the time comes. [including the grand parade of all na- | The Giants once more are in high | Britain and also the Frade TDemarest ...... 78 2 "f’h\';s"“}“ Bese i Bl OB 80 ifiofie 2 ‘AII_I Stars \\_tn DR o {tions, on Saturday, July 5. | spirits, for Frank Frisch, who was _'.‘-‘la"“ ‘?"“'. ANy 10 Spencer .. 85 103 iz it it SHif Lpineie RISUminuly Ga i Guthe. All. PRIZE DOG DEAD ! “Active competition will hegin on|splked by Rafferty of the White Sox |state title, = © B salmon . 84 3 eath 9 92 214/ Btars de mlj;vl the State Trade school, e S |Sunday, July 6, with heats ir the lnst Wednesday, was in uniform yes- | around the:‘state b H. Byett ...... 3 2— % Nres 28 to 20. Sheehan and Neipp played | golonia Bulwark, Valued at $3.000, [prints. hurdles oand several fleld terday and took part in the double 413—1255 |a \fhalf\ of a game for the winne events. Tiut one final the 10,000 metre ! work out. He wore a tennis shoe on 427 438 I while Swanson worked hard for the b itrack fielgzrace will be on the open-|the right foot and a slight limp was | Anderson .o Banulskl Injury to Knce Found to Be Seriou: Total construction in Rritish ship- yards in 1921 was 1 ,000 tons, Had Won Muny Drizes Napoleon made his soldiers bathe avery day. Prod. No: 8 Carlson n R 89— znpngfis: Je Philadelphia, Mar ‘Boltonia |ing day. @mpetition will be confined | detected in the ailing member, but blimmy 8 80 :,:-‘,”Prl fi_r, M o 3 ]:; 2L N:"“. ']‘J:\],‘,:‘i‘:,r". Ve :'I‘ll":‘flrlf.. r:ro:’m'.’:vl "‘"'! 1:11{.’ ('\r exclpsively to the afternoons and the | f)lhl":;\"lstfl he npnoarrjl to be in good Hike S ardn e 8 0 5 ew I Maples rts as on e greatest dogs of 'finaj athletle event of the eighth ! condition and did his share of the Hammerberg .. 91 96 9 ] ‘l\“l]ullf;(r:ey . - 25 Dudack .. Morse f:l: _hrnad'ls] ;leu:l.r lnuv’;v;m\-. M!o‘uh\-‘imi“.i will be the running of the | stick work in the long batting prac- f 2 p 3 alker PRSImEl BT O 5D vas imported from England two years 4 AR R S Sun- | tice. Irisch’s t ald las AL eee s it Kilduft A e S R e T mecop racenilile: gl O Bl e CE e S SAFELY RELIEVES (g il BRI ) R 406 465 eft Worward Oaklyn, N. J. He was never defeated | N e 5 against Indianapolis tomorrow after- ' CATARH OF THE DER 4441330 Athletics, Keating .. ... .. Fairbanks|at a licensed dog show in this country | . me Favors Athletes, Tl A Tes MAG e Sohtedh ke ; A . No. | " [saunders o B 213 ;i g and before being bronght here he had | The period selected for the malor| ¢ ye he chunce. 3 R BLACK Calazia 93 106 101— 300 |Johnson BeBtBIIE s i hivi i it by JuB@IDARER D WAl vols tie-hull ke o7 the | RotloD OF the Enmes I8 & fuil eyt LRl CAPSULES. paiaris, b e i | Right Guard English bench. {In advance of the dates of the Ant-) = gaAyMOND IS RETAINED. et - Bkirre ... ... 19 93 s 56 | King Vil hechan .. .. Lake, Gough| Dulwark was placed first at eight TP Incet of 1020 and is thought to = L0 00 o0 R OPULAR FOR CENERATIONS ibiay . ; — 88| Baldwin ....... a1 g 27 Left Guard difterent shows in America. In one|De rarticularly suitable for the Ameri-} J JCtEEn, | SOIEE 5 oy SoMPOUND COPRIBA AND cuntes Biloy ... 8 84 251 " 21| score — Kaceys, 41; Maples, 37.[of them he defeated 76 dogs of his C2D athleles to be at theiv best. Final, fEORE Ch B0 EE0E0 B FROM BLANTEN 83 HENRY ST, BROOKLYN. N e T4— 151 77 |Goals from the floor —-Dudack, Kil-[breed, among them the best in the|{rials and elimination tests for the ity B EELL A <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ arski ....... EHATL OuE duff, 4; Keating, Restelll, 4; Sheehan, |country, He was valed at more|United States athletes would fall with-| A9vices recelved here from Dallas. Tn 306 | Defono Wi 108 : 2; Morsé, 2; Taylor, 3; Fairbanks, 3:|than $3,000. lin a few days after the big inter-col- "\.;\"‘L}T“mffi ('r::«'lr;:h' 'r“"'"“’""‘ il eny 9 [ Lee, Lake, Gough. Goal legiate contests held late in May and | S¢W! n 3 ner, e regulars, Wenz 9. a0 iough. Goals from foul | . Manager Speaker plans to keep 13ui i | | 3 262 [andy .. 0Ii0000 89 108 3| —Dudack, 17; Morse, 9. Itéferee — NORTHWARD BOTND. {early in June throughout that coun- St s = el B el ot g : - ; phenson and Hammond, the ad- : . T Byelt ooh. . 103 108 - 310 [Rloom ... 6 5| Dillon. Time of halves, 20 minutes. i . E‘dr!\ :'.:Ll ‘»\0231 Lluiv'\z:”n:r.;)I::fe':'nlliyr»‘?‘l‘:; Sedlenes Something Strange Sipples ....... ¢ Beng v 1 08 101 Anginna 5 Play at Fort' Worth | o e A T'{ Guisto will be kept us an under- About everybody: yourself. i i i 7_§ CONeY . oovrnne 87— 268 Carl Mays Has First Today. | | study to Mclnnis and as a pinch hif- your neighbav; every man HOWLEY IN CHARC iter; Hammond as o reserve second | has some ruling hobby. Stedman ...... $2- 421 473 18 W : 9 e i 5% i SIS0 e SARRIOES. orkout of the Se Cincinnati, March 22---A atiff work- 4 ST el 5 1 gty BSeason Sut this morning and & game with the |, DPetroit, March 22.-Dan Howley, | bageman, and Stephenson for nmerg- " See Gugel .... G S ) New Orleans, March 22.—Carl | trainer of the Detroit Americurn | v i P g { b . Me 2. Fort Wort s i P | tra UNs, Nas: ency use at third e and in ihe ont- ! M ) Q Baldis ......... 88 90 88 Mays, snbmarine pitcher of the Yan- "nrtkm :":""‘.mtgf“:fi ::‘;?m;é':’;‘t"“”." taken temporary charge of the team, | jeld. GEORGE ARLISS X - 1 which it touring South Carolira for a 2 n Malgney ...... 93 86 53 | Simon coeoo 8480 84— 248 kees, had his first workout of the | p W e S e 3 I B e g 84 DUMMY vesvers T6 season in a game teday, when the |{ict for the Cincinnati club at Mineral yorjog or jractice games with (he| PITTSBURGH HOCKEYISTS LOSE. The Ruling Passion Rochestor Internationals, Manager| oo ; Pittsburgh, March 22 The &t Ve 9 EPOTTRL o v viens vala'i 73 3 Yankees clashed wit e N Or- Travers aieen clamned it ihes Renin RN ARy o vetalobiteconiensativeaty . HSIICR A SRTRERSL R | VRIS L () R Paul hockey team, runner-up ‘or the '8 FOX'’'S Kenney Holmes 4 — 26 ~ = v ———ljeans Pelicans for the fourth time. Borkowski . §--100 18 320 323 399--1042|The New Yorkers rogistered their | €7f0rd tomorrow the team will wtarty Gy giipis, ! ) S¥Sgael hatn g Yankees, fourth triumph over the local clup by | "Orth With three catchers, nine pitch- . HolEh amateur championship of the United § wnyon uac Wed 458 461 444—1363 [ Milter ......... §1— 241 |n 8core of 13 o 1. but that is merery|€T8 seven inflelders and seven out-| . s RIS o g | Btates, defeated the Piitsburgh sex on.—Tues.— b Shipping Woran ... @ 82 7 lincidental. Mays showed that he i firld_ors. it was stated in \lll\ml('hr‘s.mml,s AYEL WO MARTneuTGee- DEBIeN. tet 5 to 4 |a..~! }\{Elvl-\n. the first of Of Noxt Week Ward ..o 101 80— 181 | Hartman ...... 85 T8 250 | ready. The underhand twirler ex. |Feceived here | two game exhibition series here. b Valentine ...... 88 84 12 288 | McDonough . 96 5 104 284 |hibited surprising form for this stage | — — — - — R Derby . L. 88 86 BIONOINEI s, ok L ~ 77 [of the training campaign. His de- i, Heslin ..... 93 95 96— 284 livery had mil-season effect against How To Start The Evenmq Wy ng i % ¢ Carlson .. 95 84 267 3 —1089 |the hitting of the Pelicans. m——fi:‘z—;——_———!m A = — JAck wHAT wAs REMEMBER HE Yes ves ! Tow6HT 1T i [ay. OH-H-un- THE NAME oF THAT Took THE PART| | Wnows WHO You || WAS SOMETHWG || o ol gum- ACTOR WE LuKED ; MEAN - 1T WAS LIKE PoPE - 7 So WELL N 'CAB HE . HOKE WASN.T T AUD CABBAGE ™ ? un unoum UKL RO BUNKEA - BANKER . DUNNER. - SOMG - Taste is a matter of fi{\’ STs tobacco quality i : " : We state it as our hrnest s & 7 % . ] belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 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