New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports The advent of Itallan Jack Her- man, heavyweight pug, into the city's athletic firmament is an occasion of much interest. Jack plans to work oue at the Y. M. C. A. and doubtless will be the object of much curiosity. He is a likable sort of a fellow, modest and quiet and should make a lot of friends here. Firpo denies Americans will train him—Firpo admits Americans will frain him—Luis missed his vocation. He should have been a baschball mag- nate. But arter all, who cares who will train him? e e e P S DUNDEE WINNER OVER BERNSTEIN (Continued From Preceding Page.) that the latter got qver only one body blow. Dundee, however, did little damage. Berpstein tilted Dun- dee back on his heels in the eighth with a stiff left, both going into fur- ious body exchanges with which they ended the session. Dundee took some more body punches to the jaw in the ninth. In the tenth, Bernstein administered a iwo fisted floggi: to head and chest, to which Dundee’s counter attack was unequal. Dundee was tiring more than his opponent. Dundec took more of a bady beat- ing in the eleventh without the com- pensation of counter blows he had in previous rounds, In_the twelfth he was stronger, however, hooking a hard left and reaching a stiff into Jack was most- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1UEDDAY, ‘Dhb.i:}uibhx(. 18, 3=, —_— e e e Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS. LEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGUE. - 115 — 150 — 141 — 161 Carlson Thayer Kallgren Stromquist . McAloon ... . Olsen Glatser Rerard Carlson Molchan 385 Nene Betters, Molyneux 91 86— 104— 104— Duplin Merrwin Luebeck Elliott Wilcox . New Office. 81 87 83 85 111 448 Outlaws. .. 108 H. Johnson R. Doyle ... W. Johnson C. Christ . Pattison .. ¢ 100 107 482 | Swansoft .. Heinzman Jones ... Bertini | Corridan 9 | Gangloft Politis Truslow . Mitchell o | Kildufr .. | Meconn | Emmons | Gavitt — 297 1302 261 290 250 8 89— 307 14591389 | PELICANS WIN Go Over To Bristol Where They Take 6| Second Team of Club There Into | Camp Easily, The Pelicans of the Boys’ club jour- | neyed to Bristol and took the count of the second team of the Bristol Boys' |day. The locals started with a bang, getting five baskets the first minute of play. Diner, the captain and star for- ward of the Pelicans was the big scorer of the game, accounting for 15 points. Byradi and Reo starred for the losers. Pelicans Diner, Winkle Brostol Boys’ Club Burns Pitzgerald ++s++ Bishop Lipman, Kramer Baker Right Guard Parsons .... Reo, Avalone | Left Guard |club by the score of 52 to 17 Satur- | |and Stanislawa Hrubiec. Louis Mur-|try are said to have purchased stock, avehik has sold the store at 109| Mrs. Salo Auerbach, wife of a | Hartford avenue to Tony Masulonis |wealthy theater owner, who is sald and Mike Karasanskas. Katarzyna |[to have invested $35,000 in the Bay- | Pawlicki has sold the store at No, 42 |ano company, and who was sought Grove street to Joseph Wasik. | for three days for questioning by the lsl.xtrfl's attorneys, appeared at the 'prosvcu(ar‘s office last night and de« LOSSES INGREASING nied any knowledge of the place of ‘lw-l’uxr‘ of the missing promoter. She - = | declared, according to assistant state's X |attorneys that her only acquaintance | Hundreds of Thousands Added To Al- | wi(, Koretz had been at functions she leged Defalcations of Koretz, Chi- ju(undul with her husband. |Find Seattle Lawyer and | oy . tors here continue to search for clues blnger Dead ina Rflom prosecu- | to the whereabouts of Leo Koretz, al- ttle, Wash., Dec. 18.—The bodies |leged promoter of Panama “oil bub- |of Eugene A. Childe, prominent local ble,” investigations have been extend- | attorney, former s legislator and ed to New York, Denver, Colerado one time police judge, and Mrs. Clara Springs and other cities, where in-|Lien, a dancer and musician of Van- vestors are believed to have added |couver, B. C., were found yesterday hundreds of thousands to the $5,000,- |in a gas filled house. According to 000 or more which Koretz is charged | the king county coroner's office, they with misappropriating here, [ were believed to have died 12 hours During the eleven years the Bay-|beforc the discovery, |ano River Trust company of Panama, — | Koretz's unknown company, was in | cago Broker, Chicago, Dec. 18.—While More than half the men in New- Bernstein’s kidneys. ly on the defense. Dundee scored heavily with both Lands to body in the thirteenth while a few jolts from Bernstein drew blood from his ear and opened a cut under his left eye. Bern- etein had slowed up when the four- teenth began and outside the clinches Dundee shot hard rights to flgfr jaw and body. operation, friends and acquaintances |foundland are engaged in the fishing of Koretz in many parts of the coun- |industry. CITY HALL M. Odenwaldt I, Wedlake . North . Lison .. . Hornkehl King Cockrane o Tield goals, Diner 7, Hubay 4, Fitz- gerald 5, Lipman 4, Parsons 2, Win- kle 1, Kramer 1, Byradi 2, Burns 2, Baker 1, Reo 3. Foul goals: Diner 1, Hubay 2, Lip- man 1, Avalone 1, ATTENDED BANQUE hey went into a hard body ex- 108 7 4 448 | . change but Dundee drew away and 100 ¥—131 | Delegation ¥rom New Britain Bible shot for the jaw as the ¥ifteenth op- 3 | ened. From a clinch Dundee plied TRATERNITY both hands to the head and Bern- S stein was unable to land a blow. AR 5 =5 Dundee staggercd him with a right|? TRV LuATT to the jaw. Bernstein countered with a left to the jaw, They clinched as the fight ended. It may be true that Judge Landis is slipping, but the disgruntled mag- nates who faced him at Chicago last week will tell you he still has a hop to his fast one. + tie game. > City Championship. 415 . 103 88 112 97 Spark Plugs. 67 s Mitchell . 2 e 120 95 Col. Ebbets insists his bid of $27,- i - 000 for Hornsby was made in good faith and he meant cold American dollars. Most people thought he was talking in German marks. Whalen Hornlkohl Donahue . Hyland Messenger Scheyd 0t 86 0 102 Long . Thompson 88 81 Crowley . Cage .... Babe Ruth does not take kindly to Class Motors To sridgeport—Blue the idea of the American league giv- [ ing buttons to stars for distinguished playing. “I'd much rather have a pair of suspenders,” Bambino says. Army Banquet Tomorrow Evening. Rev. John L. Davis, W, C. French, | Charles J. Symonds, Robert B, Skin- ner, Dr. J. K. Conger, Clarence C.| Palmer and James Willlams motored | | to Bridgeport last evening where they | ‘lattended the first annual banquet of | | Everyman's Bible class of that eity, | Rev. Mr, Davis, Dr. Conger and Mr. | 7191987 | Skinner spoke, | This evening at 8 o'clock the execu- tive committee of the local class will tomorrow evening at 6:30 rs of the Walton Barth Deming . Brown Gesner ... - Havliel's Specials, H | Munich . Burns Palars Havlick Otto Felz | Blanchat 101 98 "t 81 120. TIGER HOC| ISTS WIN Princeton, N. J.,, Dec. 18.—Prince- ton defeated St. Nicholas Hockey club of New York here last night in the opening game of the hoekey season, 5 to 1. Cluckers. Ahlstrom [ Murphy Fitzgerald Burke Fitzger The Aces basketball team want to book games with any team averaging 90-95 pounds. Apply S. Levy, 48 Prospect street, 628 Healy's Stars. 610 8 meet and 2 Bow-Wow. . Glagnotta o'clock the office Kozlatek . Conlon Emith Loomis Stanquist will have a ban REAL ESTATE TRANSF 1718 ‘? The following realty trans | been recorded at the office 1C | Some of Qur Leaders for Xmas Gifts Stationery From 25¢ to $6.00 Best Makes of Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Books for Young and Old of City S “lerk A. L. Thompso ward Ginsberg has transferred | 123 Willow street to| .-, Think Steel Wire Made - 164 Possible Bab’s Success 166 182 140 . " 1s2| George Babeock, Michigan lineman, -—| who got his chance when Vandervoort, n . the glant tackle, was laid out in the |8erve to Edward O. Kilbourne. Wil- | Towa game, owes his final success to | llam d Teka Kryscsnski have) the strength of a thin steel wire, “,‘_‘l'ru|x:4l\‘rr1-«l property at the corner of | Clark and Union streets to Wicenty | fore the Wisconsin game Babeock tore several muscles in his arm. To per- e | STOP COUGHING mit him to play Charlie Hoyt, the Michigan trainer, had a steel brace | and leather harness made for him.| Coughs cause feverish conditions, | The harness fitted around Babcock’s throat and lung strain and lead to | shoulders and the brace was applicd s:;::on(i"-l q-ur:;l c:"‘fi';' 3:“;[-&" - ‘;":‘:h" v ""l:l “‘ brpved 'f”‘";""f ‘:‘ by the iy lee{ better and Avg a be%ler night's arness, he entire combination Was pegt ™ Teonardi's Cough Syrup (Creo- connected by steel wires. Harnessed goted) eases and soothes inflamed, raw | in this fashion, Babcock pla I a re- throats, raises the phlegm without rack- | markable game against Minnesota, the ing or straining, protects the lungs, and | | last of the season. 'S removes the cause of the trouble, Be — e Lundell Hohn Kern Johnson Gorman Egan SUL < | property at No. Eli Marholin, | The Lincoln Really Company has | transferred three lots on Park Re-| % 018 Rurkhardt Blum Woods Sunburn Fitzgerald 142 143 Bathrobes and Lounging Robes - They Can’t Be Beat For 'Round the House Men are pretty much alike—they want comfort and ease when they get home. One of these Robes will ring the bell, BATH ROBES $7.50 ., $20.00 SILK LOUNGING ROBE $20.00 -, $37.50 st T N A STAN 54 A 108 [ 10 o8 9 Rawiings . Miller ... Schroeder Keogh T. U'Brlen 2% warned by the first cough. Get a bottle | of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted) from your druggist. Fine for coughs, colds, ,rlpm croup, whooping cough and | bronchitis. Pleasant, safe nn | SOLD BY Y DRUC b4 ‘» 2 Chiidrentake 1t willlngly. No unpleas- ant taste_or Ex [ 100 103 Mabher Kenshall Spurvey .. Burke . Agnello store | smell, cellent in re- sults, Nobad nlter-effects. 100% pure. at TASTELESS CASTOR OIL all goodd rug stores, Mohill Bros. 285 Main St. 105 78— 100 New Through Sleeping Car Hartford and New York Daily Commencing Dec. 17th 1923 UTHBOUND NORTHBOUND R— Daity | Paiy Exgent Sunday Moraing See Nore bt oo 1BER | EREETTT T Note: Noshbousd, Suturday sights, carleaves New York 11.15 5. m., doe Hurford 2.42 . m. Car for occupancy at 10.00 p. m. May be occupied until 7.40 a. m. Wilson Anderson Begos .. Dahigren On sale EDISON TERMS VUVUVVL ARE MADE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Yon can casily cnjoy the wealth of music availlable through the New Edison. Mercly make a small initial payment, and the instru- ment will be delivered at your home—then a few dollars a month will quickly make it your own property. This Convenient Terms proposition has made the New Edison available to thousands of music lovers. Corae in and ask us abont it—today T. H. COGSWELL COR. 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