New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1924, Page 9

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It's the The next Britain and the Th nner take Ail of which cdze for a Leen in the have play £0 often the is no slight ac Y, regarding the r Meriden state armory tonight, a win for New Britain, if for no other rcason than to wipe out the defeat of a’'few weeks ago. few Atlas have ins strect gym majori Speaking of Sports In days A sugge o A H, ms could “play it Coast league, proba in Hartford reement. s t silcos at will ed the A. them says bi the It ought to be decide wiether or not there will be o third and deciding game between All New | Hop- and' a Atlas the have lineup and d the Hopkins street floor know it by heart. Which age in a close game, The “winner take all’ terms, while | The Wesleyan swimming team, a good gambling proposition, cannot| il has won six and lost three ! R be enthused at from a business point|matihes this season, meats the Brown of view for cither team. A slip, &|parmen at Middletown this afternoon. couple of misplays and aw: gocs | A i From a Lox office View-i . giaptford Dixies defeated the me is played in Hart- will send 11y delegation to help swell EPPA ing considorably ' y CiuciupaiL RIXEY gt You ecan end this baseball argu-! ment right away Eppa oy, left- handed pitcher of the Iteds, is abso- lutely the tallest ball player in the | majors. Rixey stands six feet five| | inches in his stocking feef, if must get personal You see here, in drom major t orm, & Jack Chesbro. That was back lni August, 1905, And Ty has been! | hittin® 'em ever since. In a word, the Peach’s start was a very auspicious! one, indeed. | | — The Gascos took their second straight game from the Spark Plugs | last night but, to quote Manager-Play- | er-Press Agent-Attorney Harry Gins- berg,*"we are still convinced that the Spark Plugs are a superlor team to the Gascos."” Harry's lcgal mind has circumvent- ed the two straight defeats argument |and he contends that had Walien heen “right” last night his team wofld {have won. Eyner has not played in several | weeks, due to an injured leg, and last | Inight went onto the floor with the lame member strapped from ankle to hip. So that's th The genial Harry would not object to another game. That boy sure is a glutton for punishment. Terryville Legion last night, 38 to 33. Tonight the Dixies play the sted Goldenrods in Hartford. Win- . the flashy Cuban ;, has refused to sign @ Joe Rodrig bascball pl o Ruth intends to win baek his |, P H un wn it American leaguc [J pitehers will only take chance and " "% | piteh 16 him. However, . Babe ean- |10 X L. | iy admits is geting 10 be a tongh | e Joh breaking his high mark of 59 316 428 290110 Al-Kensington, loveloped §into wtars, | Mecarne ool etart iis major | Hor ’ T The firet tme [ S50 00e the Goorgian came to bat in the main | tent he | out a two-base Wit 1o | conter feld, The smack wae made off | no less a colobrity in those days Hl.u\‘”( P : I & 1 CORBIN DOOR CHECK LY Marricd Men. s SALESMAN $AM Fair Queens Replace Knights at Archery NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, wm, Tliott | Cran Mol Kilduft neux “" ROGERS ALL shipping Dep CORBIN SCEEW FOREW Serens, Al ) Holt Strom ' Machine seren 1 Wood Serens i 241 1Y S . 1 " 1 s N 17 1] WS 142 1y » 81 . ! i 10 LN LEAGLE sehoidor tollison N & 1Y tir Bear fers and to root their fa- | philly conteact. ickup is 1o manage s the team. rd fans, too, doubtivss would | If Yale defeats Princcton at hockey back New Britain in such a game. tonight it will close ithe most suce —_ ful scason the Blue has had in 10 Rl sent by the St, Louis [Years. Drow Los An club-of E— | the Paciic Coast leag says he os P pC— LEFT, JESSIE BEDFORD: RIGHT, MARGARET HAYNES, TWO | a better catcher than half of the re- . BTy R . . LOMBARD ARCHERY STARS, | ceivers holding down berths in the Cra‘hma The ng | | majors. Now that he is to catch This is not a tale of the knights, Under the tutclage of Miss Mar-| regularly he says he will prove | moem® o old and their decds with the bow | garct Stookey, dircctor of women's . | : - | thleties at the c o, this nove! | | TASINO ALLEYS and arrow. | Rumor has it that the management | CARING ALLEY [haisondaod port has so developed that it now | of the Washington club was sirst| + The setting is the campus of LOM- | viog with tennis as the most popular Gffered to Walter Johnson, then | bard College, Galesburg, 111, and in-|sport recreation. 1ic inpuugh before Harris | stead of bold knights we have fair e work in archery is a part of was ted.s Tt s said neither of | fae 3 {co-cds as the queens the regular gymnastic program for . the veteraas cares to take up the s Archery practice at Lombard is as|women at the college. Lombard is burden ’ Zjmueh a part of the liberal advan-{the only school west of i L 5 ) All-Plai “ltages ¢ cqlleg: cducation as the which h course Back in 1900, Maxey Long van the |, . 5 3 | steveoty ation period or @ part of e 440 yards straightaway in 47 seconds | Peiton 1 S threilling football game ccording to flat. That was nearly a gnarter of a emun i 100 kY - century dgo, but ever \o record | Fhelid! S | e ’ Holfmaa ol i | whsters, 108 3 P stin Down thr h o the| . - - '_"”, 0 6 Soairlhi yoars, America has seen many grent 1 Neumann . Mo 1w s s1—1075 auartar-mile Nt here is o ark Wil o 106 86 ¢ VIR (B ar Din Whhktohd allZas: KENSINGTON LEAGUE Dy 1 v | \ Sl Berlin Construction Co. Colling : o subits, Men ke Talyor, I1teidpath, | e e 3 oi— 311 ealner @ & 7 50 Maif, Morcdith and countless others 7 80— 216 Metntyre oot B 59 ‘ as #ood, have been uwnable to lower |3 # By 83— 28 Mepp uue W v oo the record hung up by v 1900, ¢ Hofin i B G0 630197 { It is one of the ks | - . COMMERCIAL ALLEYS on the athletic books, T4 106--1209 SPANISIHE WAR ¥ LEA : Triungles, Kite 1 . SPECIAL MATCH = Al YRl g Heart., Mhe hope of the Cleveland elub (5" 50 : . ¢ ) " 19| Wardon f 0 T 18 “his year ms eont in two | Bolles 3 T4 N w young southpaws, Joo Shante and | Granotio s Jim Edwards, If they fail to como [ King 4 {4, Hon T throngh, Spcaker i T St s hard presscd for pitehers rwin ng Ma SATURDAY, MARCH §& 1924. o :/',’/ RIVAL IN RINC i Oxford, March S.—Another Peer's 92 |heir has just made a successful ap- 92 |pearance in the boxing ring. This is e t Knebworth, heir to the Earl 1 ton, who represented Oxford [ university recently in the weiterweight ; competition and knocked out his Lon- i1 !don university oppone 50 Would Stop 5 Paris—Institution of an export tax 89 |js being discusse me of 8% checking the w read practice of foreigners who goods quantities because of the franc, Another pro- foreigners pay 200ds. wy up French at o tion of the posal is to malke higher price for al Ld - Ld A highly developed Six — four- wheel brakes—body by Fisher— permanent top — automatic spark advance— centralized controls— permanent, special finish. A. G. HAWKER 52-54 ELM ST. a |to see voluntec o/ What distinctive and ad- vanced features do you get in the True Blue Oakland? TWO BURNED T0 DEATH Infant Sons of Belcoville, N. J. Couple Dic When Fire Ravages Their Par- onts' Home. Atlantic City, N, J., March 8.—Left alone in their home Beicoville, 25 miles from here, Jack and Raymond P’rice, infant sons of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Price, w burned to death carly last night when flames originat- ing from a charcoal burner, destroyed their h Mrs. Price had gone to returned in time arry out the chaf® store nearby an ed b VAN N _ l W/8rmimim@ standing of u:»"“L.l.::‘.;.ni..i Bowling ' The World Won Lot P« The Balky Individual W Fafniny Freoman (ainiry Wor Averages, 8E RIGH £5 WHERE QW TIRMY And It’s Still Going WE'RE. DONE. FOR ¥ WE DONT GET SIT UP ALL NIGHT AND 1JAT(H FOR “SOME. BOAT~ T LOOW> LIKE— | WERH-IM GONWRY GRAB OFF A LITTLE SLEEP NOW 505 | (AN 50 YOU VEEP Py SHARP LOOKOUT AND SEE IF ANY BORT PAssES ) LEAVE \T \’ 2. HR5 0 ME, i WiD | | C A HANDKERCHIEZR= AND PULLS C™ BUREAU DRAWER CPEN [ BN9 LUK ) (VL BRS LATER N _SAM? At Its Worst. Bureau Drawer & REMEMBERS THAT THIS DRAWER 15 CRANKY SOMETIMES AND STARTS SLAPPING IT WITH PALM OF HAND ™ LOOSEN T T HER SIDE = bl / FINDS ONLY APPARENT @RSTRUCT- R 16N 18 G M5 MAND OUT AGAIN AT DRAWER WHILE KURSI APLD KNUCKLES FLELS BRUTE STRENGTH 15 BEST ARER ALL, AND BY PRODIGIOUS EFFORT PULLS RIGHT SIDE OUT THREE INCHES, OTHER SIDE WEDGING TIRMLY START EALIZES HE MUST GET RIGHT N AGAIN AND MAKE A RESH 15 HANDNERCH 5 BACK IN AND STARTS PUTTING R BACK- WHIH 1§ REVIRSE T OUT+ONLY HARDER| s CENSORED \ ? [ L ONE. PASSED U5 BB00T AN HOUR RGO ol - o,

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