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under th Harrison interests backers, The Middletown team, which re- céntly defeated All-New Britain, will be the big attraction at the armory on Saturday evening. Dutch Leonard's Hartford All Stars defeated Ed Holly's famous majors 38-36 last night, despite the efforts of Nick Altrogk to kid the Capital City boys out of their best playing form. Schiroeder Duplin . Elllote ttison . A good sized delegation from this w‘uco‘",_ city plans to.go to Hartford tomorrow | night to see the Lew Paluso-Alléntown | " Johnny Leonard battle at the Church!corr .... street auditorium. Etickson Scheyd Wiycker Berg i Lew i8 a general fayorite with local | boxing enthusiasts and & majority will e lease held field of grounds, home of the Newark Federal league team, has Heen wiped out, revealed after negotiations with the Harry F.,Sinclair, ofl | man andwne of the outlaw league's | Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI:D, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. T the old former on Tiolls Royce L, Chenin L. Peterson M. Granguist E. Anderson H, Chapman T. Dauiclson it w SOUTH ¥ Tyler ... Needham . |H. Mann D CLUB L’I‘AGU W5 102 Saunders . W Caswell . Frigkert Leupold CASINO ALLEYS. TRALT & HINE FAGLE Garter Trimmings Mozzicato . e B4 (3 —— | Whitney ... 501—~1491 81— 66— 73— 439— 848 E 15 |French Proosal to Tax |atone more than balanced Jrance’s 133 | 137 | 118 8 |of Bulgaria, heir to the s0 long as his brother, King Boris | mains unmarried, and that und | eircumstances should he have allowed to travel through Servia. So Cyril is now where he would be, on Bulgarian soil, and it is not be- er no 2 1 commeércial deficit, runping between Foreigners Is Killed | t spokesmen immediately con- Paris, Feb. 13.—A boycott on all i";‘rfi:gd bk Py ¥ goods imported from countries with | 7 | pally American'and English mercnan- ' Serbs Warn Sokolski o | dise, is being pushed vigorously by g |the Matin in order to mssist in saving newspapers and public men are not| Belgrade, Feh. 13.—Cyril Sokois | joining very loudly in the chorus, for according to his Bulgarian passport, |the Mrench realize that the tourists spruce, young and fur-coated, passed 00 | fact what has helped to keep up ex- |Simplon express, bound “for Sofia. change. * |The local police locked him over, as Several attempts to tax foreigners |they do all travelers, and iet him go ' | that high exchange visitors be charged | ger”, a son of former King Ferdinand Nfldir{urent prices to residents have throme i3t |been stified. M. Loucheur in the withdrawal of a bill to charge for. been cigners 240 francs a year as residence tax, with the apnouncenmient that one and two billion francs. Govern- high exchange, which means princi- | Not to Hoodwink Them the falling franc. However, other from high exchange countries are in |through Belgrade in December on the | for living in France and suggesuons“on Now they learn he is a “Cobur- chamber recently caused the prompt | foreign money brought hy tourists re- | 1 Luck, Indesd the Lo do you think [lievea thss he has any intention o | | vask Lo Coburg, here dwells is tather. “If he do vian police menacing {ter not try to pass through | grade.” High Price of Porter Disturbs Dublin Workers Dublin, Feb. 13.—The high cost living in Dublin is keeping up wages and increasing the difficulty of re- adjustments between employers workmen. Porter, regarde ential food by labore eight pence a pint in this city, thoug sold for six pence in thesprovinges and for five in Manchester. Half of | the bankrupts are farmers, while the | tailers who scll their id to be growing ric The government dec vene in the situatten, consumers use discrimi |ing. “What of lat kuow it today. to me in the car this ding yesterday's pa- wetter (Berlin). don't *? 30.years > doing good Y produce are to inter nd urges that ation in buy- 20 treatment ¢ KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, be rooting for him to turn the trick against his shift opponent, 91— | = Two good preliminarics will usher LN i in the main bout. | Lamm Jurgen Anderson 256 | As usual the stentorian tones of 1941422 Hugh Rorty will make the introduc- tory remarks. ‘Adamitis Hoffman Narcum 99— 247 264 251 252 Claiming poor sportsmanship, Rut- | gers has scvered athletic relations with Stevens, | | W. Gugel . 96— 285 Stepp .. 4571399 Baylock, the New Brituin basketball | star at Storrs, starts at forward to-| night against Clark University, Thompson . W. Wright . Fugan iravers |¥riek . Dudley Lee, the Red Sox $50,000! -short fielder, is a holdout, | | Myers Stotts T. Wright .... V. Andersen ... | MeBriarty 100— 286 | 93— 282 i\ [ 103 PR N R Y Stanley Rule 0 | el syt Managers of basketball teams are "*J urged to get results, of their team's games into the Herald office carly in the morning following the game, Of late there have been a number of ac- counts brought in a day or more late, (O . thus precluding publication. This| oty """ morning an elaborate account was re- | stattier ceived of a game played last Thursday, | Foote .. §Also, be sure the writing of the names | is plain for this also prevents the use | of some items sent in. - { Maloney * 191—1441 |Dougherty N B | Walker .. Cusack ., Facey | Warner | Nelson | DuGat | Freeman The Atlas of this city lost to the 8. PRATERNITY ALLE Mangchester Victors last night 56 to 46, Many laughed when they read the other night about Strangler Lewis fleeing from the ring as Referec Siki, the singular Sencgalese tried to kiss| him. Probably the Strangler forgot this is leap year, { ODD FELLOWS LEAGUE Lexingt: Griswold is B . 3 10 | Patrus Turner | Howarth Huppeney” %. North TR | Though some boxing experts de- | Bt clare Dempsey 18 overrated, the finan- | Kuney clal experts, Dun and Bradstreet, do|Josephison . not think so. - dman . § oy . 0! - i ."l"l‘m"“ h 'Y (%) ~ 02 Gorstuker Lo —— H 1] 1 1821104 England’s middleweight champ, Mr. | Whoosis, is highly indignant becaus: a Boston refepce declined to intro-!jugo ... duce him from the ring. He threateny Barrott to go right stralghit home. {J—o . Tough on|yoian the U, 8, ring. ._,..:,1'».» P, & ¥. CORBIN ¥OREMEN LEAGUE Panic Dolty Hopp Bk G Hepp [ Hvinzman It probably will surprise Eddic| Collins to learn that he is to play with M Chicago, since the hot stove expert hid agreed that he should go to Bos- | q toh, New York and Washington, NATL. LEAGUE NoT 0 GIVE BONUSES (Continued trom Preceding Page) Winger | Dummy A sl Bauir Bret 458 Phenis I " . 82 51 . A. Odman | Giollon 7 | Websteor Post | stipek | Btotts Powell, who had a brief trial at the Rawli close of last season after his re- lease was purchased from the| Michigan-Ontario league, and Mon- Schacfer . ros Sweeney, a native of Parls, Ky,, B Dehm . who has been an arbiter in the ‘ Texas league for the past two sea- Rush sons. | The veterans who will continuc | to handle the indicator are Henry Atlen . O’'Day, Willlam J. Klem, FErnest ¢, G Leavitt Quigley, Charles Moran, Barry Me- |§§ Cormick, Robért Hart, sile, supervisor. The Nationa! Clock Several Times' o Quigley . 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