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[ HAVE BIG BANOUET “Spud” Drew, Trinity Coach, Says Sports Develop Manhood | vi | two Athletics develop wmanhood, will | Y power and surplus energy, according to “Spud” Drew, at Trinity eollege, who spok annual ban- quet of the the Y. M. C:. were about 125 members of the sical training classes present. William F. Mangan preside master, Alderman W. H the first ape Mr. Judd called presence of Charles H ager, and George Kron, basketball team hich world’s championship 1896 Reminiseer tion with the ment and the ketball team i by Mr. Barrett, elation of 30 years ago, he “In those days the in bad straits, Only ployed as general directed the physica in all othee capa “1 re how Philip Corbin works fully to put the ¥ feet. We played in the sam fmagine what ¢ under. fine bunch o organi You of cours we made in th coach the department ¢ There phy- Judg Judd ir physicial A, ld eveni was er. o wtention e Barre captain o 1595 , M the | 1) st Discussing associat was W He served i I 1 ane man was em ta work and Wi i am Hart and and A collect " rd faith- | 1e ni br Our team men, and wo know [ lays, defeating & the other champ ams. We all got our training in the Y. M, C, A, People of that time thought we played football doors, and T rather think we did when compared with ent game, However, we all stood for clean sportsmanship and tried to play @ clean game, up of ful to th harmony f ion record 1 W fe in pres- !N 1 you and all my as lays. Rert Loomis the association associati T think that Vs own with you He played on an honor to th o T 1 h again be here with sociates of former the championship thee hampionship many suceessive even today he holds young lads in the gym our famous team d was considered one of the fastest men in the country at that time, Bert is given credit for originating the ‘dribble. He used 1o take the ball and it down the floor by tinuous bounding and the so-called ‘dribble’ came into existencs Today all the clever basketball ers use this stunt & the hest met ods of Lringing the ball to the “The game basketball played with seven men in tho The game originated in the fleld college, New Britain had the first organized te The league was form Harts Meriden and New Our won the champlonship had difficulty in holding the cham plonship and later won the world ehamplonship The Twenty.-third street Y. M. . A, team was constders | i ed the ampions that period, defeating all comers, We 1 this team and won 14 to becoming the champions of the country “We all beonged to the and played under the rules organization We recall many pleas- ant experiences when barnstorming the country, on our tour, defeating comers, [ treasure all these experi-|h ences and today 1 find that as we go|a flong In life, we find that our early|o physical training helps us in our daily |0 of the yOars t) i " in e 0 fe h pl goa was days pring th ams, 3 with Britain We state eity no I ) of play v 1 v that A. A e |® vy, LAU connection tice senate Wheeler ora make munity meet college famous and in the of the games, man who does not exerel offers year s 3 the iH—CRY—AND GET THE MABEL “THE PALACE—STARTING of Attorney Gen, Daugh- money for their services in | with department of jus- cases Senator Wheeler asserts in Friends rty got speec i income tax substitute house among its pro- for normal taxes of incomes below $5,- Democratic opted by the 08, declares per cent on 00, Lodge blocks mmediate vote in the senate on resolution for investigation n. Daugherty and the justic Objection by f Attorney epurtment of rs inquiry into published s attributed to Alien Propert Miiler that the treasury had cstimates of the cost of stodian hanged sidier bo its us Co. at New York announc its former gen- of his written that they write Acoliar vt it has dismissed ! uger because igszestion to employ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924. Y.M.C.A.ATHLETES =~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES to New York senators their objections to the bonus bill; incident prompted disapproval by White House as an example of improper action by busi- nessmen, Arthur J. Davis of Boston is chosen superintendent of the New York Anti- Saloon league to succeed Willlam H. Anderson. Constantinopie authorities order all Christian institutions to observe the Moslem sgbbath which occurs on F'ri- day. Mexican federal troops have ocen- pied Morelia without fighting, Mexico | City government report says. A n at Abraham Lincoin was assassinated pubiic auetion in Clothes worn on the night bring $6,500 Philadelphia. Chicago judge dismisses divorce Lill of Albert R. Leland, exonerating Itev. Carl D. Case. museles and duties and of our com- ey eloping our ¢ on our citizens jies to e us useful assoclates, George Kron, Wil- Nichols, John A. Peterson, B Adolph A. Sperl, o 1 Hartman, } Barrett and mysolf you for your hearty we all hope to again day for an other cve- and pleasant mem My am har ran a [ ymis, William to thank and S0 fun ant ception here ng of ances.” Coach Drew Speaks, of Trinity college and star of Springfield next speaker, Drew for the All-American Dr football the as mentioned yothall team. Mr. Drew said, “The basketball team makes me want realm of sports,” wuld he might proud adiators and cherish playing. “Many of our periodicals write that ho average life of an athlete ts short- b of the intense training. is not so. Figufps show that the who takes good of him- exercises faithfuily, even if oothall und other hard outlive and outstrip the It is only who dissipates after train- wayside at cry by the that too much colleges, 1 Footbull played clean, Tt sport millions of This is proved by being bullt every millions of dollars, popular- na- Coach rmer was history of your inspires me to achieve more he said. You of your old the memories wd hat Now If nse cure and does play will w fello g who falls by the "here also the 1 is gr Ay in our playet] ewspapers of »otba play not enough one wl withy is ™ arms no ) cop! \ v diums N ooth growing in 5 the ¥y ‘ W great Athletios Make Vor Manhood What all the athletic - it develops man- | it the will and gives man a power of energy in s A great physical Loosevelt sald, *Any ready to broak a bone necessary for the winning Athietics develop nerve | Thie in the who were | gond does 1 ops sl 107 1 say o deve o of stre ould i o codore ery time me You to oven rid « know B Iters came there throwing hand baseball “Whe elped. 1In naious to Ny in i ir American those days we were record course were r | of | ex- | und make e ureelves ight air. Our HY EXTRA GIRL” UNDAY THEM DAYS IS GONE led | ness |a to follow it faithfully. One day in making a flight, my engine went dead and we. dropped into 11 water. After working on the engine four hours found that repairs were unsuccessful, “By this time becoming very s sick. And you all know how one feels when he is sea sick—he just doesn't care to live any more. Well at this time the waves were dashing over the hvdroplane fen and fifteen feet in height, and the ship was drift- ing oft the course laid ont for us Things looked dark and reseue scem uncertain We drifted and man- aged to stick to the craft for over nine hours, and when almost exhaust- ed we were reseued by @ passing sub vhich chanced to run out of its usual course, We were only saved by our nnusual reserve power and sheer will power kept us alive. All this 1 attri- bute to my early training in athleties and sports, And you men by exercis- ing faithfully and rying on your training here in the M. A. are making yourselves fit for an emer- geney should you he called for YOUI TESErve energies. I believe in n and competitive games, It helps the boy reach into manhood and be better man in his business or profes- America is successful in busi- ause of the early training men in colleges receiyve nd other ontdoor sports,’ For Champlons winners of the all-round ath- were awarded medals and A plano solo was rendered by Urban Assistant Physical Director Robert I led the mass singing in popular songs. Ben- nie Berkowitz entertained with comie melodies in Jewish and Swedish minute Mlks were given by the ing of the Saturday afternoon vening basketball teams, Hurry Ginsburg, Clarence Olson, W, H Stanley, Walter Plude, Carl Johnson, Ogcar Larson, Henry Firnhaber and David Johnson, Henry Dressel, the undefeated hand ball champion of the assoclation, gave short talk on the development of hand ball and the rules for playing the game, HWoward Hall, six times winner in track and field events, and three tmes champlon all round in the boys' department and alko the winner the present all round eévents of 23-24, made a plea for more inter est in track events and encouraged the basketball players to get out on to the track. Physical Director strom the final t ning, thanking the members for their loyal support pected wo we were « on sportsmunship sion. b boys and their gym The loties prizes Master Loomis of Joseph Herg- e 1k of 2 ERICS WATCHING NORMAND in FOREVER Mess This on Your Metronome. the eve. | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE KRATES ‘7OR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prepald 09 CHRISTIAN STEPS OUT OF GONTEST Asks Coolidge to Withdraw His| Nomination Yearly Otder Rates Upon Application L ANNOUNCEMENTS | B Lost and Found 5 (_Avionomve__) Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 probably on Find- STRING OF PEARLS—lost, Willow, Hartford Ave, or Elm St, er_return 80 Talcott St. Reward. Personals Vi u ever before ings where a great state holds collatural in trust for every dollar you put in? Do vou realize that with safety you can get 7% on all thrift payments you make following our plan? Austin & Kron Room 407, Booth block, Phone 3045. Store Announcements 7 Count ¢ words to a line. 14 linez to an Inck Minimum Space, 3 lines. | ‘Washington, Feb. 20.—S8enate op-| | position to appointment of George B, | Christian, secretary to President Minimum Boolk Charge, 35 centa. Harding, as member of the n-derul“ No. Ad_Accepted After 1 P, M. for| | trade commission, led to withdrawal | 'J!upl‘h:ir F‘nfedoz Ssmteh n-’-r;;‘.,' s o | Christian’s nomination at the request ||k Tor & “Want Ad~ Oporator. of the nominee, e | It is probable that he will be ap-| pointed to some other office. Opposition to him was expressed by a number of labor icaders and recent- L ly the senate interstate commerce | committee v told Huston Thompson, chairman * trade commission that Mr. Christian called | him to the exeeutive offices early in 1 and inguired as to the reasons for proceedings by the commission ugainst the mous Players-Lasky moving pictnre corporation. Prediction has been maude generally a result, that the nomination ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Vot 4t N 1ol o TS | Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 by of the AL VAULAS-Conerete stecl relnfores water proof, heremetically sealed. will outlast either wood or met | ot require larger lots. reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., Talizing tireenliou variety as dohnse REL—§x7 eniargoment with every roll of tilm developed by Ohrnstedts, 72 West Mal: SATHER—for fair and mild, the riglit wyather for photographs. We have a special for this month only, 6 Beauty Panels, size 4x6 only $2.00. Arcade Studio. WEATHER STRIPS— Install the accurate metal strips saving 1- bills. . E. Woods, 61 Maln St, Phone 2765, AUTOMOTIVE | e ————— e Auto and Truck Agencies MOTOR CARS —"Beiter cars being built apd HBulck is bulld- them New Britain Bulck Gy Arch street. Pnone 2607, BUICK are ing 225 CAHS — A and _Servic Concern,” CADILLAC Lash Motor Co. Heputable West Main, corner Linuolu etreet. CHANDLER and Clevelanu motor « accogsories, American Salea Co, 8 Kl Hules WIIE, pofted plants; all kinds; work: frec delivery, Samlalll I St ‘phone 68912, CUT FI funeral I of confirmation "hompson declared he regard would f; Mr, UODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAKS-—8al and service, 8. & F. Motor St., corner EFrankling (ed Mr. Christian’s course in regard to the picture corporation unusual and said it appeared that “someonc TAPH gardeier and _nurseryman. Simonsen, Box 69, N. B. Road, ‘phone 195-1 DURANT AND STAR and service, “Just Real Good Cais, A. Bence, 18 Main strost; ‘phone was using the office of the seeretary to prevent action. The imittee immediately invited Mr. Christian to SENYMAN—1Pruil_ircas, sirabs, flow- co ers, borries, hedge plants. Send address. FORD CARB, Fordson tractor, Sales serv- 10e; genuine parts and nceessories. Auto- molive Sales & Sorvice Co., 200 B. Main. 5 and oturn 1 will call Hernld appear before it today, but he re- quested a postponement and last night asked Mr, Coolidge to withdraw his name. Senator LaFollette, republican, Wis- | consin, of those opposing con- | firmation, said today that with- drawal of the nomination wonld close the incident unless Mr. Christian | later were named to some other post | requiring se approval Such | step is regarded as unlikely, Lost and Found AT, Tost, matied me “Dollie COLLIR white, answers { to 24 Maple FOUNTAIN PEN Lincoln i St { Main one = Re- hetwoen o 179 Tost Sunday Pinder return Liewa NECKPT Washington ( Blach between Ruilroad finder return to ticket fon & elve reward OVIRCOAT-—Tost off truci package lost on Plainville g ler PATR black ea A1 dinmond, station and ¥ office R. TO Sk Wichi Kas., Feb., The Kansas City, Mexico and Orient railroad will be sod to the “best and highest” bid- a here March according to | announcement by Ben I, Mels secial master, authorized to prey the of the road to tisfy 4 | government lien Terms of the sale provide that the purchaser must keep the road in operation. L RATLROAD it Monday " trolley Elasses, 1o and 1. at whell Dwlght call Tolae betweon lark, Ploase Theward, nders Fair- | " Henry E. Hoftman Ve, Sadie Koeppel Hoffman, Superior court, Hartford Feh, 20, 1924, VIRST ORDER OF Upon complaint brought to said court at County on the first h, 1924, claiming con- |appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the where- | detendant, Sadie Koep- | unknown to the MASCART BADLY HURT | Paris, Web. 20, Edwourd Mascart, who last night lost the featherweight { championship of France and Europe | to Charles Ledoux in a twenty round bout, went to a hospital at 3 o'clock [this morning suffering from internal hemorrhages and a fractured right | said | hand sustained in the fight Ledouy | M |came out of the hout in od | dition, not being weakened this time by the necessity making the bun- | abouts of ti tamweight limit, He appeared to[pel Hoffman, uch better advantage as a feather- | plaintiff: | weight and fought the best fight of | Ordercd, that noties the institu- | his career, tion and pendency of said complaint| e Sl be given the defendunt by pub- | lishing this order in the New Britain | Heirs Wanted o | Herald, newspaper published in | o8t Heirs"—<A book filled with vy s i 2 ks |New Britain Connecticut, once a| names for lost helrs and missing KIn [ywook for two successive weeks, come| from different parts of the world, |y onoing on or before Feb, 21, 1924, Chancery court of ¥ngland, Ireland | G. 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Gaffney Esa, Judge, nellus Mulville of Hris- | utor of the last will and Dilton late of New | with 1ot deceased, This court doth decree that six thonths he allowed and Umited for the creditors snid estate to exhibit their clalms against | the to the executor and directs that public noties Lo given of this order by ad- tising in & newspaper published in said New Hritain, and having a circulation in ald district, and by posting & copy thereof M the publie sign post in sald tewn of ]\.w Britaln, vearest the place wherq the HOME w o healthy Catholie twelve years of age. can be placed for ade though adoption is not requived, Anyone interested in this child please con nlcate with the Burcan of Child Welfare, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. sed last dwelt and return make, Certifled from Record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, fUDSON AND ESSEX -America’s leading car values, Sce the new oaches. 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