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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924. b4 UO. END LU LI.AGI e, ¥, : i1 Crashing The Pins ||i", - ok H C M . . 112 14— 316 Speaking i : o P ik K 286 304~ 8§53 of Sports| ROGERS AUEYS | nuunaer . INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE b8 ; Landers, Thofpson .. 12 A number of fight fans from. this $;a“:r‘:"“" b Pt city are going to Waterbury tomorrow | Fagan y: < 3 P p Pléehirt night to watch Kid Kaplan in action | Frisk B . 295 | Leupold against Billy DeFoe, / ¢ e ~ Murray, the young Red Sex hurler Gran- who has been holding out for. more aollml:n “jack”, finally has sent In his signed | [ogman contract. Adimitis 268 34 89— 11 Trinity plays Northeastern Universi- CAB(N?_W& ty of Boston In Hartford this evening. | rrowarth & b I e The game is at the Hopkins strect|Turmer .. 2 Tnll:nf, 1;:..(.,‘.?"‘" gym this evening. Patrus 2 Mozzicito 1,98 88 Zucehi 32 havnitney ; Happeney Heath Bob Harmon of Quincy, Iil., has|warda .. Carlgon signed as an Eastern league umpire. .- Roman “Snowshoc” Sheehan, whose athle- 7 57 tic fame also extends to the baseball [ Carison W. Gugel diamond whére he plays third base | Bricksen Stepp ., for the Pirates last season, is slated [\yvarker 8.7 for & good tryout with the Corbin Red % Brown Sox this spring. 0 t ¥ e Werdell 3 With Wojak leaving the team, a|pa Gats .. oNen ', 1) ew infielder i ny | Warner .. ; . : | A 5 new infleldor is necessary and many(Wardr ... ' . s This is a BIG Sell]ug year at the Auto Show. think Johnny has the goods. Prosnan - ¢ 2 N Manager Tobin médy have to re- el De"':'\::" | arranea his infield o bit and transter o W T i There has never been anything like it—because there rom sl . in " . Iy an excellent whip agross the lot and [W: B Donten .. ] never have been such opportunities to get so much is second only to Blanchard in snap- |¥ % Wenr .. 6 MORE for so muech LESS ping the pill and. Eorisse Q,'.‘lf.',':,',‘ The Aggiés won easily from 8St. 4 “ -. . Michaels last night and again Baylock, ool 11 The man who has a car, and wants a new one, either 5 oy | Music daily by Emil Now Britais boy dropped In 17 potate | X2 i1 o : s with or without balloon tires, four wheel brakes and the Helmbengors, Hotel Fne S0 wes kAN, Sinelaer Rt Jooee FEI R like, will find “trade-in” possibilities that he can’t resist. Bond Orchestra. Class told the story in the Moran i e Anderson : : :’p.eclal l?:iot‘I:“n: b.;v Miss Ldi Aab, hout, Dundee, fully trained f 3 : : ey By | s by . . . . undse, caretully trained for( o . it And if it's a question of buying your first, you'll find that contralto, accompa- it "Moran” mighe have, hAG. for | Buiheren : 39 | o raner i fas iy ; ; : ; Leonard bout, by winning easily. ;;::?::cl' o .9 7 9 oy . P lt § easier than ever before to own .One' SO eaSy that lf altd dbig “A:tb :el. b : P you really want a car you can have it. s s cggo 0 Perhaps the most active fighter in - ’ y the game at present is Young Strib- —— through courtesy of ewvywelght. Siibling gy thece or | Mitar b8 S Most of the Show is meant for folks who have to “think Sedgwick & Casey. Wiribling 15 fairy clever but ho htior | Foote’ .. B0 W TR it over”—and there’s plenty of food for thought at the He rarcly ever drops un opponent. T T TR 8. [ State Armory in Hartford this week. Whitey Witt of the New York | oo ) ; 103 305 :;:Tlri"qr Aok LR 3 ! Americans says that he intends to re- .. ' . e e =5 3 » 99, 3 : gyl o ot b 0o g 5 i Saturday, the 23rd—Suburban Day—is the last of the ed his last game in the recent world |¢. : 1 Wahl 66 X ily—10 i e Shah L e . ME 101 Sigfwan Auto Show of 1924, Doors open at 1 P. M. Daily—10 in around and Whitey realizes the Yanks ¥ om Rusi 6o the morning Washington’s Birthday. have u great chance to eut into an-| p, & ¥, CORBIN IMEN LEAGUE |Diomend' ' 0 \ other world series he will probably| Batts, — . forget his threat of the fall to vetire d . 5 68-2 ¢ 410 for all time, Jaghessiety : Mal -~ ”""" Ou, § Charley <I.|rk«on. ru Louis golf | Thomas : i . 7 ’ professional, says uming & tune B 5 8 THE HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. will eure your golf ills. A perfect ’ 0 ’ golf stroke must have harmony in|McGrath 7 movement, says Clarkson. This is {;‘:’;::u A Lt (< { [, better promoted it harmony exists in|peicn 2 P Staob the soul. Go ahead and hum and be | Wilcox v 7 Zim . - - - Buekley a hummer, wis o .3 4 b v v ine Third-baseman Riconda of the|Jackson . Philadelphin Athleticssis ono of the|Knox .. it - hest busketball players in the coun- 'IT‘X.AI:‘\ A " b D Y r here Tuesday night with Jack Tay-| MISS HOLLIN \\I | national teunis champion, 5 to 4, in try., Me is to rccelve $5,000 for his m'l,:, s y 4 Munich t . _“\n\r 5 2. 293 lor, negro heavywelight of Omaha,! Del Monte, Cal, . 20.—Miss| the final match o® the tournament. winter's work on a ctack pro team in . Der : : 0 i R :;\:l" e 00 Neb. Marion Hilline, former women's golf|The mateh ended on the fourteenth the east. 1U's a cinch, that is more 1-;0-’: A2 201230 'J."n”' L I . q T THe ;m,"m'.”, s et I 7 : . .;. h —-“’-— . v.lumonn. v'uivv}d the Pe M-lnilhm'h' Inxr!\a‘\' before reaching ‘\‘\" green than Connle Mack patd him for the|rine et . . 83 o Volg 2 Best butter 6le Y ssell Bros. women's title by defeating Miss Mary arter Miss Browne had ruined her last $ G, Hepp e : K. Browne, of Los Angeles, former chance by three dubbed shots, summer, Mack says Iticonda should sm;‘ . 9 3 38 Winger be a regular next year Sholten - - ni 3 el s - — - . . : i Brewser UL 0 T b : s The Minute That Seems a Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS St Epence Pitcher Charley Roboertsen, of ro- Zwlck 75 . B oy e hit fame, who n:omhel #0 uch in 3% 5 Montgomery : . "M"“nf_l:"_ ALLEYS 1922 and then “flvvered” o n cortAn | poyummer —,........ 85 0 1 : i s SPECIAL MATCH, extent in 1923, is expectod 1o do 1anech | Kouitkeo . y . . 82 s better work for tho White Sex under | Brown Chance. Ttobertson and Kid Gleason | johnaret couldn’t agree very well, with the re.!™ sult that Robertson didn't seem 1o b Griswold care, Allen - Newton en ot A, Zlegler Jithmy Jones, erack Ohio welters L.e’nlxu: . , Res weight, scems to be s'ipping, Jones, |Sorrow . i " Miss Thayer .,.. 3 7 o \m:nouu over the best in the division | 10" ! Miss Rock 5 3 8- 38| augn ang considered most logiral challenger " i-ditt| e Wil ! 1o Champion Walker, was rocently N 5 battered up badly by Morsid 8chlaifer | § : in an Omaha bout. Jones had ‘5 hold | SR : 5 Dueoader on desperately to escape a knoclioutl, . o 3 o ’ Beavers of Boys’ Club Are Looking for Games T'he Beavers of the Boys' club are [[TE - s ’ A without games, and would like 10 ar- | Geliow » o i H . . see Kalierman 3 93— 358 . range games with any teams averag- {Rawiings ....... 7 104 18| Heutten i s 88 Ing 100:110 1be. The Beavers who are | Poet . s 16| Dasi ram s s e 8 sciting a hot siride for the state | " 9=1008 | We Neson ..., . E 2o S ' champlonship have won seven straight ” - - I games, Any team wishing 1o arrange P& ¥, CORBIN 1ADIES LEAGUE, ‘ | L~ ames, write Mgr. Joseph Goffa, Boys' Rolls Royce. 1A, Oaman 0 B 193] Webster Beavers, New Britain, Conn, . & 5 i $ Club Beavers, New Britain, Con ; S : Lynch and \hlkerAnin o 11 o P s B Stand as N. Y. Clulnplons; - 18 New York, Feb., 20, <+ Two world's Rapp A * ““‘I-nxvn( thnrnpmnsr—\hrk, Walker, of | lill*'}‘lrah*lh N. J.. welterweight title. holder and Joe Lynch, o/ New Tork, | | bantamweight king—were restored to 4 fibi LET'S GO TO THE | kood standing and title rcognition in 53 8 » | this state under a decision 6f the state Packards, CAP'TOL THEATER :nnl-"r commission, NHfting all sus. soigbd 4 o+ Where pensions made prier to February 13 s | last O o - ' Richard Talmadge § : TRVNG T COLLECT YOUR o S FINE AND SUSPENSION, ! WITS WHEN VOUR COUSINS $16 8 o | Detreit, , ¥eb, 20.~Jack Les. DRO® IN, ABO "r HALP- PAST Caditiacs. LET'S [ lie, Indianapolis negro heavy weight, Sl B . - g GO < JWELVE OF A SUNDAY, WiTH THAT Gives Thrills and Fatertainmeny | # 29 fned 3200 and suspended from | A THURS ~FRL=SAT. [ 1t oy, v P mate bosing rns ~EXPECT = T0- BE - ASKED- TO - STAY - Feb. 21, 22, 23 | ismion yostorday. Lostie 1o chrged [ To- DINNER) uLEAM IN THEJR. EYES | with staliing in his ten round encount- | Rocked to Sleep on package oF on tab " ! kY S getting the genuine Ba; win GUESS LE w‘“ (’ET NGON‘T”—NOH : proved sate by millions and prescrib. | | MORA TOMORAD! CANT SLEEP AND I'™Y ALL ed by physicians o twenty three | »—y yeoare for Colas Headache Toothache T.umbage Neuvritis Rheumatiom Neuyraigia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tabists of Aspirin” only. Each unbrokép package eon- thins proven directions. Handy boxes of tweite tablets cost few cents | Druggists also sell hotties of 24 and | 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie. I acideser of Salicylcacid. ———— A hundred thrills ! LETS GO !

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