New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 ;i “Put Up Your Dukes, Marquis!” Speaking - Kiely of Sports| . oy ; 12222221281 ; f Set Screws. - Kid Kaplan, Meriden's cyclonic| Y figi 4 n:xrn:‘ . ] H leather pusher, came one step closer ; 3 ; f;d‘.;)n‘\ly to the featherweight champlonship 8 5 e last night when he won over Eddie i 9 Brady in the Madison Square Garden, i : 4 : " £ i ""H“ d. e DEPOS]TED IN OUR " % s | Rebillar . = Smith There was quite a delegation, of Jackson Silver City fans on hand and they were pleased with the manner ‘“i d < B . hAK 3 ¥ \ - which Louis polished off the Brook- S L, B 3 . Champion Johnny Dundee, who ik 4 headed the card in a muss with Pal | Y . . | Moran gained such an advantage in & o " : 3 9 the early frames that he easily earn- P 4 3 ,‘“m?“" DI, ; : ON OR BEFORE ed the decision. IKisselbrock i Penny Vile All-New Britain will mix it with the : 2 : i % — West Sides of Hartford tonight at the A @ 20 State Armory. New Britain has one ; . F " : - e : win over the West Sides to its credit, - - : i A eLInTs e ruar B S 5 1 - having taken a 45 to 42 overtime o b o . game several wecks ago, " P. AND ¥, (‘::I':EIL\ Ly B 8 WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE star, was the main cog in the scoring machinery that brought victory to the “ . . . 3 | Harliware. City five &t this last mests Exclusive picture showing the Marquis of Clydesdale (left) 4 ¢ f NI ‘g 4 ing. He will start the game tonight.|in the ring at Bermondsey Town Hall, England, with E. K. Lucas, ’ : (e SR whom he defeated in-six rounds. The marquis is captain of the| i | As might be expected, the “hardy . " tar e 2 p men of the north” are having matters Qkford'qulflg club. ,“]b .mOthe” the Duchess. of H«'m}llton, Tobsters, s much their own way in the winter |T€CeNtly expressed satisfaction that her boy had picked boxing as " J 78 sports that make up the present|@ hobby. She thinks it's great stuff, as we Americans say. Olympic programs. Specializing in . e e e v e R et LT OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB g T T8 Jlmm ot e IS STILL OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP The United States is making a re- markable ghowing, however, When the field and track events show up, | G e Massey Ameri¢a’s standing should be boosted ROGERS ALLEYS d . Reed . ks e R e YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED With basketball leagues running fn [Anderson 94 131 114 112 115 369 g . 5 77— 236 | Hal the Y. M, C. A. and at the Boys' club, 196 p p y £ b S | T and with the city represented by a : | Kitehen Police. topnotch outfit, this city is certainly [Gaine ¢ 17 0 69 i ? 1 ¢ T outiitiic well supplied with hoop tossers. Gallivan e AT o | - - —~ N i oo 3 1 ny om 5 i 2 “Dick” Hadden has once more been 58 erowned pinochle champion of the en- “:".::;i:‘:’ ‘I‘!:-"l’l"-I 0 b g gineering department of the board of | oy ese joougpra Soo s | 269 | 7 so b 93— 3 pr - geesk Gy public works, having captured first [Juno . . 108 93 » $ = - 5 b e b M Lo UL " , ; ‘ rted | Purnham . N 5 l‘|o‘nvo|1 h, -l:h‘ Wlomnnm'nt started 4l;u||n..‘..‘ RS = T SHADE, BE TED MOORE. TRU ST co seevral weeks ago. it 108 : ¢ “"| Boston, I"eb, 2—Dave Shade of Cal- ¢ - - o e i asg|lfornia was given the decision over It now remains for Joscph iar 3466 1 Reiurg . 3% Ted Moore, E: AL g Lo Rogers Ree. N. Britain, son s B s 252! Ted Moore, English middleweight, at Williams to follow his own precedent |, 49 o5 sinsariss 9 3 i 4| the end of their ten round bout h WB NEU and administer a sound trouncing to i 4 315 Pi, v T [last night. Shade weighed 155% | d "Dick” in a match game, 3 A-I.‘wl. “Sikas Ve v A IR, pounds and Moore 158. Moore was| SEREY . FHH 139 411 415—1295 | the aggressor in the first four rounds, e lonma |8 Anderson ., Sy T Hadden says he would welcome | - v Recelving Dept, { but Shade’s infighting wore the Eng- such a game, So does the “Kid”, and | 18 536 520—1304 | Fusaro LT 217 [ lishman down and the Californian | there's no reason why the public, P : Michels ERTI 8= 01| olieq up the sivhatese. G polie] THE BANK OF SERV!CE “ Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 whose intercst is at white heat (?) N. B. Machine el & : Si— 219 | thercafter, should not be given a chance 1oy : V\iul(‘h the l'hi‘llllfl R:hl the most logie- 2 n-rH . ' 3 3 3 ] t S HO o al contender in action, "’"‘:_l,"’," . 3 : i i 17 . EEK MES FOR CHILDREN May Phil Merian was slightly off color throughout the tournament, Out of 80 3 veeeees ] : 3 10 games played. he s eredited with |, """“'f:,~ A e ~= New Dritain Committee Tn Charge of one win, This was by default, o el b e bl H D O+ (L vl T i ¥ bt Baeel i CORBIN SCREW LEAGUN Work To Meet Monday Evening Kal H Ty . At C. of C. Rooms American Dogs Defeat [ Hube The sccond informal moee ting nl" Canadians Over Snow : 7 2 SO 1 I | Berlin, H., Ieb. Thé dog team the homge finding committee of New | 0 . k R aSSi ie v S driven by Phillip Molloy of Berlin | Britain will be held Monday at 0l F l‘ t won the fourtecen-mile vrace in the P m,, in the Chamber of Commerce or alc e "rns se ear . winter carnival here. In the field was |office. Miss Mary 12, Duggan, deputy |commissioner of the state bureau of the team driven by John Lebel, which child welfare, and Miss Katherine B, v 7 won the Quebec race last year. le- : e s S— ) Beach, field agent of the same ore Snapshots. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS bel finished third and Dupius of Can- | ganization, will be present. | uda, second. The winner's time was i 1 18 minutes, half a minutc At % ™, | The first meeting of this committen | Portran Ofa Fam"y Man Addlng Up a B“l hour, taster than the time of Dupius, was held December 3, 1923 and at ’ . / L |that time it was agreed that a second JOHNS HOPKINS DULE meeting should be held in about two Baltimore, Md, Feb, 2.-—Johns [monthe, At the meeting Monday Miss Hopkins university will be repregented Beach will report on the number of | in seven spring track-and-ficld meets applications for children that have this year, A dual mget with Swarth- been received from families in New | more at the latter's field will open | Britain and comment on the effective. | the spring season. ‘(‘I&u(hvr con- é % ness of the campaign. Miss Duggan | tests are: April 19, y of » ' will tell some interesting stories of Maryland at Baltimo: 4-25, Penn ; the way in which children fit in and telay Carnival; May 3, Triangular | 7 7 y Z adjust themselves to the homes of meet with University of Pittsburgh |people who take them. The people | SRd_he vy, ot Amnabeis; 8456 | Who were appointed as delegates from | ar 1LL PAMILY BE A LITRE N MIDDLE MUTTERS EIGHTY-Tou HTY- South Atlantic meet, Richmond; 16- : 4 4 4 v g . SEVS wiLL ¥ BE £ iDL ERS Eie TOUR , EIGHTY: various churches and organizations A : , P AME » A Bye G T VCR A MINUTE JMN BECO CONSLI0UG FOUR, MARKS THE PLACE at N 'k, Del.; 28, ected to attend and in additio 5 ¢ e ) Middle Atlantic at Newar) are expected to attend and in addition NG TO ADD UP THE T™MAT HE 15 BEING AD - WITH HI5 PENCIL AKD SAVS 1 C. A. A. A. A. games, at Boston i ’ ’ anyone interested will bo heartily b ' “ | weleomed CrOLLRY BiLL DRESSED WHAT 15T MARANVILLE STILL ON MARKET p 4 [ p Y Despite the fact that a good short- ; ” s % ‘ stop very often makes a ball team ! 2 : |Lady Howard Was Popular | has not caused the National league ) ] ; . magnates to do any crowding over| i 2 / / g " ‘,i ., 2 . : Rabbit Maranville of the Pirates e th the Spanish Court Announted as on the market by the | ’ ¢ . | Londen, Feb. 2—Lady Isabelin Pittsburgh c¢iub, he stifl remains th ke s aiie posscasion of the Pirates, Perhaps 4 William Howard, the newly @ ppointed no club has offered Owner Barney ’ ot b e eI Dreyfuss as 1 h as he believes he s herdeiey e i s & /Y should gct in return capital, belongs to an Talian family I \ that holds an old Scottish perags | WIPE JUST WANTED T KNOW HEARS HIS NAME SPDOKEN 7 Ut £ WIPL MAS GOT Dall -.‘"“'l'jfn"'-"“;-)"f” b Rick-| 7 ¢ Sy SIS TN ok ow hec: Gevttinh JEERY BILL HE'S AGAIN. WAVES PP AND IROUCH EXPLAINING HOW ey, manager of the St. Louls Nation- Esm l’lr‘x\ ard. H % 1’; X,, Prince < RHE'S ADDED UP COUNTS T LOUD TO SHOW ORRY SME 1 - SHE THO ‘ : als, expects to see H. 1. Robertson of 4 Giustiniani-Bandini who with his wife T BUTCHER'S BiLL, BELSING HE ISN'T THROUGH VET HAD rvm_mrh— ME DECIDES the Houston Texas league, club in| 7% 3 7 wal recently t victim of af att vER. AGAIN L HAD BETTER GO BACK T ; : ey / HE B2CINNIN Austin today in an effort to obtain| # (% : by dishonest s Del Gainor, veteran player “I am| i : } . J A k ¢ ady Howard is ed as dignis wililng to make a $7,500 deal to get i Y 7 5 fied, kindiy e, which char Galnor back,” Rickey said rclerts - P Madrid society wh ODOUL TO SALT LAKE tienlar orite with Boston, Feh. 2.—The Boston Amer- | queen of Spain feans announced teday the release o Frank J. O'Doul to t It Lake "”)'; . ™o w ON IN ToLLs elub of the Pacific Coast league Panama, | Vesscls passing O'Doul is a left handed pitcher Js . l 3 Berd \ s 5 ) SR protnidns 95, a1 BECOMES ACUTELY CONSCIOUS CAREPULLY SHARPENS JUST A5 HE CETS INTO LAST COLUMN Jeth Beri (left) and Mary Eaton, stars in a Broadv-ay 'etuary i Al OF MUSHED WHISPERS NOT PENCIL IN DREPARATION FORTY Two % PIFTY -ONE [ _Cnmf‘rl_\, Show & Caine ‘“m‘f‘“ e “ I‘hv'. - |}1 ".'."‘ ‘.'f"" the watrrw t mancuvers ™ DISTURB PATHER BFCAUSE FOR AN ABSOLUTELY GRAMA 3 COUNTING HER fitness for their performanges. It's the “Broadway Way. 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