New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 9

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NeW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Prince Edward in a serious e f ¥ s k s possible fractured skull at a hospital Wil g+ R ity it ! 2 5 io P p ea in s | hcre today. During a game with 20| Greene . . . od g : e b patsoee: ——— jt | Boston Athletic association last Sat- _ Couch L8 Humason 3 e { g - 2 1 . 2 . " o f s or t 8 | urday night Moore was knocked ‘;:':'r"":y" H 2 i vt . Waldron 5 I\ans'zllf B[(;mst:mt(xo - Pinky Mitchell Loses . B | zzainst the board fence around the ypi ™ ° Jopsgh s iorr * ] P e . en Rounds to a Draw i< e p 8| Boston arena rink in a scrimmage, | Agneilo .. Boott. . ; 3 s Ao b i i | In Fight With Tendler peseees SeSSSSsSITIRtettes | and left the game with a bleeding ear, H. - Ander i ot “ee Lufialo, N. Y., Feb., 19.—Rockey Sok oS Later it was found his injury was ser- ;I( :"“‘(":‘" | BRTTReo Gt 7 Fkiiban. . twelght, and Tdok | Ml wauke o, , Feh, 19. -— Lew Of what quaint and curious stuff|jous and he was removed to the 108 |y, : Vi A ; amets .. B [T 3 Yot 1 o | Tendle P “world’s champions” are made. | pital. His teamymates loft for Char-|Budnic 7 93— 268| Jim Daley .......... i : 65 |rounds to a draw her 1 iMtel lottetown yesterday. Aunderson 95 7 . Pupple SBTES ten round cont Consider. Mr. Pancho Villa, the {fi“‘\‘fim X 3 ,\.w,'.,'m" 2 3 COMMERCIAL ALLEYS. night ‘.»A.m‘\n.. -~ to_ne distinguished brown man from the Joseph G. Connolly of San Francis- y Atwater 5 ;s % | A two-men team league | start | decision at the ringside. Philippines. Villa is the world's fly-| co, outfielder, has signed a contract| - - ) ) Season Up in the anti“‘ tie. Cotamerelal alieys ¥ s - — weight champion. Yet he has been| with the Boston Red Sox, it was an- Dupit ) il Paul, Minn., Feb., 19—§t. Paul . m. Twelve teams ¢ a1~ icult Task ; beaten three consccutive times by|nounced today. In a deal with the @'t =~ H ared of at 1 P hree | e a banner A doctor was trying to explain to ¥rankie Genaro, a New York Italian.| Cleveland Indians completed last|Lejebeck E V. Smith 5 . in the Unite es Amateur | for the bowlers, g 1 1 patient that all imaginary ill= Now he refuses to meet Genaro, month, Connolly, with J. A. Boone, g}:::u o 9 3 :fm’mmw ve 98 4 Teaué, group itavictory L .. A special priz : - ame from brog z. Willlam Wambsganss and _Steve | Wilcox e Fitzgereld H cleth, 4 to 0, here las .| en to the team finishing ir e cheerful,” the doctor, Consider also the case of Michael| O'Neill, was released to the Boston 3 Hargar the first of a two-game series, | An entertainment 1 he | “Sir you Angelo McTigue, who unashamedly|club in exchange for George Burns, . B. 4 e the second of which will be play S f the Jot The man admits being the world's champion| “Chick” Fewster and Al Walters, His |5, Johnson ot 1 : - ¥ |tonight. Taffy Abel, St. Paull m vas ¢ ¢ e “I can't, light heavyweight. Mr. McTigue|last year's fielding average was .957,[pBrer Neubaurer . 15751 |ber of the American Olympic team, [anc ! an, n - | glass blower,"—Exchange. caught Battling Siki in an unguarded | His batting average .303. W. Johnson . 5 moment of sobriety and whipped him Pattison before an unprejudiced Dublin audis ence last spring. e Crashing The Pins { i Since then Mr. McTigue has done g {inbay nothing whatever, except to lose a Plummer bout to Young Stribling, a 19-year-old = - Bertinl schoolboy, and to squawk vociferously CAS “2_".‘“"* about being robbed, outraged and in- SPECIAL MATCH LADIES CITY LE - b . pes 1 I bt Berlin Constructior: Co. Leagup. P TR o B Pk Graham ... soo 3 48 — 263|3y Villa and McTigue! Whaddayamean T, \:"nnwr 2 ;“ 13"1— z:: B vorld's cl C. Warner . .9 — 3 world’s champions? “”m:' A bk 58 §9— 267 Cooney ... i 108 88— 301 One of the best throwing arms the e - big leagues have witnessed in the his- o y tory of bascball belonged to Joe|, .., % New ¥ Tel. Lo Birmingham, old Cleveland outfielder. Carlson Birmingham could heave ‘em out from almost any distance or angle. Base runners never took undue liber- ties with that whip of steel. He now | " . \ scouts for Cleveland., A ) ! Iy, / e : e Walter Hagen will play in few ex-|Middleton 7 2 o s ‘¢ 1 0 )y ‘ I \““\H “m “ // hibition atches the coming season. |Matulis . . . H % - Wagné} : . [ i, ‘ | ”l ""’li... He is now in the busineas of bulld- g::,‘:::,“ ' 83 ke - > \ i '” ing golf courses and intends to de-|Crane ... 5 s 3 | Vi 'm ‘]" " ai / his head. 469—1382 vote most of his time to the new en- Py T T terprise, Naturally he will play in Roller Polo. B the national open and he plans to go .7 80 82— 241 Hoffman ) after the British, open again, But . 1 5 2E Linn 86 95 - \ ¥ A | I his days as a “tourist golfer” are|; o - 8— 350 Eggert 8 D~ ended, : ; 88— 269 Jose Lombardo, featherweight . N Husyen » champion of Panama, who claims 203 S e . Johnny Dundee ran out of a match |E. LA Hornkeh! with him, is coming to this country|J: - p M. Leason to trade wallops with 126-pounders. (yreiey us Lombardo used to be a bootblack. P, & F. Corbin Office, Now he is the idol of Panama's Miss Kerber . [ .| Miss Gorman . .9 sportive set, Dimock 7 Miss Brusmmer S— Helm Miss Anderson Joe Lynch, who started out on a|Kasprow 8 Migs Koloski barnstorming trip, working in con. |Miadlcton L Junction with Jack Dempsey, has|Argisk I’ W Y 1 \ > . - got his fill of one night stands. | 1 % | ] . g ) Lynch recently wired his manager J AL MATCH. 0 | 2 p 7 4”’( g .vt” to call all bots oft and took the next|gwodods . r % e TIRE TR | | | ! ! ,‘ ”fi?“ ‘.'fl train for New York. Anastasio 77 Doyle . §7 3 3 | 1 ( HUE I Y 1770 X PN /A7 AN Olson .. King 26 ] ) | | ' Chant o Luke s3ane In the Hartford city league last|Scifel .. E. Anderson . night the Dixies lost to the Y. M, H. A, 33 to 30, Vallior It was an exciting game, but no . a K 3| Hanlon more 50 than was the fight of the(l: © : : :l”‘:‘fi‘:“ fans to get in. The crowd formed as|ypyerio - Bnmith curly at 5:30 p. m, and when the doors opened the police had to take @ hand to stop the rush, As it was " . a half dozen women caught in the 'm:x:"":“:i':r‘l!-:" stampede fainted, h h K. Telephone ¢ Insurance ¢ Jock Malone, St. Paul middle- ‘“"l'!‘i'{‘_ welght, has been offered $12,°00 | g i and expenses to go to England to|A, Frisk 2 ¢, 1 fight Rtoland Todd. G, Carlson .. il N. 1L Dat 3 —_— Burry & Ban s N, B, Bign Co, .... Sixty-five Hartford high school 3 boys repored for football practice|wihem q 80— 185 :,'::'; B e yesterday, B TR secounaeis 1} ~ 294 | High Team i Brinetta Marlet i Novilus E 83~ 250 High Team Three Strings, Spinctia A California coroner has found |Low Man . L - 6 no criminal responsibility for the|V. Tisk ... 114 210 auto accident that caused the death W =121 of Third Baseman Boeckel, : # BNl vessesevne 20§ Chisholm, the Yale hockey star, is|lLabler . ' o fi?: in the hospital with injurics received ‘L:!‘,'“ 1 $5- 268 | & week ago. Young i~ 208 When the advance guard of thef Chicago Americans starts south eb-|cynq4 ruary 29 for training at Winterhaven, | Russeil Ma., it will go without Manager|Brown . Frank Chance, Doubt is expressed [[i5 oo A 4 / here whether Chanee will be well - . [ enought to go, and Secrctary Grabiner . a3 i=122 - " . . Y Fas indicated that Big Ed Walsh and . - Sl ok s | Johnny Evers will take charge of the ns A»I‘LL R . | Such popularlty must workout down south until Chance s SPRCTAT, MATCH. . Nei . . . | in condition. P'resident . A. Comis- Ed. Miller Meriden. s 99439 2 key expects today to get into com-|Fchuman . - 1= N sontgomiere : . | b d d munication with Chance at his lLos 'A'I';;"” A |:, ,‘.’ 104 A aa . . 8 | e eserve Angeles home and discuss the situa- ). v veses 5 | " . L o 8% tion, Grabiner will start lining up|Warner kel PARES : Sow & the signed contracts of ‘the Sox wa.;’- Bradley ... . — ] o O BE singled out for public popularity is more than a meass Sl & Jong delay due to the Jev) RO Tarkowai "L il honor,aman must have proved ure of success. It is proof posis :n:;:!:?.'::u\l,:r",: ::;‘l::l'vlku-. No hold- o - W, V. New Britain. e B - his quality. And to be chosen by tive of finer tobaccos — which Trost L ; § i millions, even a cigarette must means better taste. Frank Chance, whose resignation s Jaeiander - ooo . ; Lambe:t P 1) have “made good.” And better taste is the sole reason :‘;:ar%;uou lll\]v 411‘13::\:?00):::::;“"'\l‘-" Y ciireees ; - So Chesterfield’s swift rise to for Chesterfield’s huge sales. Comiskey, said today he was gradua 1y getting stronger and that if he con- O tinued to feel as well, he might be | LET'S GO TO THE @ able to join the club in a few weeks, . s : fa | : o CAPITOL THEATER Fred Moore, left defense on the |Trusiow ... 2 Where Abgweits hockey team of Charlotte-|Low Man . 3 . Bl o ,. A i R':h|rd.Ta|mld¢e CIGARETTES BETTERBESARE oo % 0 i) erd go 7/*"4 S‘ sl - millions! THAN BE SORRY |- 0 £y " THURS —FRL—SAT. can't get well by wishing. it's | Feb, 21, 22, 23 to sav, “I guess be right in a few days.” 't | : 2 R merely hope that you'll get —get B s | SALESMAN SAM BY SWAN This tried and true old tonic is one of the few remadies that has stood every e " - - ; L '\(,. test. It is a real tonic and blood en- - 3 p . It brings mew color to the ( SEY SAM.9A btfltij L Rsr FIND_OUT JUST WHEN /4 TesT) o-vgun LEAVE & ) DONT * vitality to the whole body. | AGENT, Get Gude's from — S 9% 1T Sl o l. O _youe :‘fl"_ e — [EH AN el e M b ] s W A hundred thrills ! LET'S GO!

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