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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. BUILDING OPERATIONS FOR YEAR “T0TAL §3,367,568 Factory Buildings and Burritt Hotel Help Swell Figures—Many New 0DD FELLOWS' BOWLING LEAGUE KS IT STANDS Andree lLodge Leads and Newton is Individual Man in the Circuit, | Tigue clinched and backed around |Carieon jthe ring. Stribling drove in a left but [Facey 1 the champion clinched agdin. Stribs | 'ling drove McTigue to the ropes :mdi CARDINALS VICTORS Speaking of Sports Outfit Takes Wolfe Cadrian Paulson Werdiline Hopkins .. battered the champion flercely. Me- 1 Tigue, badly dazzed, staggercd to his g8 | corner at the bell and the crowd was . iin an uproar, (Continued From Preceding Page,) | Round Eleyen. 2 Striblipg opencd with a vicious at- for that.” [tack to the _body and forced the| “Paw” declared his son’s triumph, champion to®the ropes. McTiguc | proved conclusively that he was en- clung tghtly to his opponent in "'";‘l" titled to the verdict in the previous: clinches. Hut was an casy tarket for | et mateh in Georgla, while Paddy Mul.ithe Georgian's ‘left. Stribling Was | Nekus ling, manager of the champlon, admit.| wild in hig seeming over-anxiety to [fieni I ting defeat, asserted McTigue “had no|land a knockout, McTigue Jshbmlz excuses to offer.” light with his left to the jaw., The Ronngd Gue champion forced frequent clinches Stribling led twice with his 1eft but. and stayed on the 'defensive. The missed. He landed two lefts to the Lell rang as they were broken apart. head at close quarters and McTigue Round Twelve, shot over his right. Stribling shet in Stribling drove the champion to the @ right to the jow and McTigue was| ropes and landed with his right in wild in a counter-attack. The young-] the clineli. McTigue blocked another ster lunged in with his loft landing: right and boxed cautiously. The lightly but McTigye came baek with | Georgian was short with his left and {& right to the ribs. The youngster! missed a left swing to the head. Me- took a harg right to the head after| Tigue danced out of reach of anoflm-" one of his lunges was-blocked. They | wild right, The Georgian tried hard were sparring at long range at the!to land but the champion's shiftiness | bell. ¢ | Jept him out of reach of most of the Round Two : | youngster's lunges, McTigue landsd a right and left to - the body and “they clinched. The voungster drove in a Iait to the ]" stomach and followed with a battery cr“hifll The Pins e Measure of the Taggers by 34 to 25 After a Slow Starwt, ; the” high The Cardinals of the Boys' club, | averaging $0-90 pounds, defeated the Taggers, , last night. The Taggers scored first with a foul goal, | but goals by Camponea and Jacobs | lly active one, Included arc|started scoring for the Cardinals! 'ge tactory buildings and the [which did not stop until had Andre Burritt hotel. The housing situation |reached 1 In the second half the ' Phoenix was greatly relieved by the erection of | Taggers rallied but were unable to G iy new dwelling hou lovercome the Cardinals' lead and the report folows: same ended with the Taggers at the April, 168 permits, long end of the score. | May, 156 permits, $243,72 e vermits, $144 July 31 : August, 126 permits, $1 sptember, 103 per October, 141 p mber, 106 permits, permits, $468,1 48 permi permit $549,177. Charley Quigley 1leaving the High Tenement Houses Erected. school, via the non-vaccination route, will leave a big gap to be filled in the track team, The rangy track man was almost a -sure bet in the cvents for which he was slated to be entered. SPECIA New Britain for the fis totalled § p an Luilding operations osing last night , the past ycar having be Tollowing sre the standings of the 0dd Fellows' bowling league: 7] «Brigtol Lutheran Johnson SRy Grotian' Kinat Miller Litke 3 i 100 The Hartford-Dixic again defeated the Y. M, H. A. 32 to 26 last night and removed the slightest vestige of doubt as to whether they are deserving of the Hartford city title they won last week. xington Comstock 58 81 - High team three string, And 34. High man & High man 115 | {Costs Von Stroheim §50 To Get Angry in Court! April 1. von | ® m, motion picture director, | was fined § for contempt of court when he registered rage whiie testify. sterday in an effort to obtain a ion in alimony payments for his wife, May von Stroheim. In- terrupted by counsel, he ) up with an “I'll smash your ce. His honor flared up with, at state- A ment takes a 850 fine . s| Harry Herbert is being mentioned as Spud Drew’s successor at Trinity, 141, Newton, wton, string. gl three Angeles, — 1 i 102 Miss Daji- Huek, Hulten, Griswold, B LEAGUE Newton, ‘ootbally . 71 Hoffman, 4 I strom, 98.1; Joh 7 Mrs. Winger, rischneider, 96.1: 95.0; Volg, Hermann, hroeder, .5: . Winger, § .9: Webster, 91.8; A, Odman, Heinzmann, 91.4; Young, 91.2; Hepp, . Odman, 90.4; Gor- don, 89, Schrocder, §9.0; Miss Hinkey Haines, former Penn State star and last season with Hartford is again siated for the minors. The Yankees are to farm him out since his work with the bat has fallen away below par, Matulis .. 54 Aiddleton Stng Johng M. dlays i 9 6| 5 | re | form 15 Hornsbhy \\w'-e‘(i'to \"onlall Named in Divoy-ce Su Louis, Apri 5101110 Fido O'Brien of Hartford beat Foote & of this city six games to three in Hartford last night. 'his was the opening of the statc individual tour- ney Turner a t. of lefts to the jaw that drove the champion fo the ropes. Stribling blocked a rigit to the head and they IEHREY, Al i800 N John A, Hine, an automobile ‘ Leonard Is Stopped in Incidentally Jeote ran the high single of the match, was a mark of both protested to the referee after a clinch, each. claiming the other was S ALLEYS . | man, who had threatened him with | an alienation of affection suit, it Third by Jack Delaney | Rock, 88.6; Buechner, 3§8.3; Belden, s Miss hayer, 7.5 Crocker, April 1.—Jack Delane congueror 127, hitting unfairly. Stribling landed a| STANLEX WORKS LEAGUE left to the jaw and they battlgd furi- | ously at close range. Liel 2 clipped ! Stribling on the head w a right but took several stiff lefts to the| body and ) The bell rang as they were sparring. Hound Three e lian Stribling rushed McTigue bhut! mu wissed, the champion landed his right, | Ktribling snapped McTigue's head Pack with a Yeft and easily dodged the champion's counter as they came to grips the youngster pounded Me- Tigue's head. McTigue took the aggresive hut was sct back with a| stiff right to the head and 1he crowd was in an uproar. The champion was missing repeatedly as they came to| close quarters, They were in a ¢lineh at the bell, Round Four Stribling stung McTigye left jab and pounded the ¢} | flercely as they came to close range. McTigue gave ground wunder the Georgian's slashing attack but did! not seem badly hurt, Steibling miss- | ed a right swing and took a left hool to the ribs. MeTigue took two Irfts| to the head and failed fo land a counter-blow, Stribling forced the champion to the ropes with a wild 1ush, landing his 1eft several times, MeTigne was fabbing the youngster Lack when the gong rang. | Round Five They sparred at long range and the | i | ttoreman champion blocked two of his rival's | Guanther rushes, They cline repeatedly |eller amid the hoohs of the crowd, Me- |Spurves Tigue landed a light right and they | ¥*her inched again, The challenger eas- Ty duecked a right apd dug his lert into the champion ribs and ehin, They were in a clinch at the end of the round. Miss Sy Foberg, . Nclson, § came known ) : jdgeport, re Paul Derlenbyc knockout over | Wilkesbarre, Pa, In the third COLUN scheduled round bout herel ooy night, Delaney scored a knock- univer: ’. . 5 Jown in the second round. In the vit dnel o April 16, scason at Lion Wedneadsy eventng. ARl 16 L0 Lo NGilife Angelo, oF Btamford, | 726408 | The committee in charge consists of | : o : | against Bowdoin Armand Landino, chairman; Thomas | 0°'¢ated Georgie Day, of New Havenm, o)™ cuptain Van Broeklin will McCabe and Richard Reynolds of thig| ! an cight-round bout. { piteh tor the Blue and White, Col- v, Stanley Richmeyer of Bristol umbia was to have played its opening eorge Brennan of Naugatuck. ‘The avernge American cow gives game on Saturday against St. John's sic will be furnished by the Trin-|but half the milk of the average|college of Brooklyn, but rain forced Bacchanalian orchestra. cow in Denmark, | it to be called off, FISH IN A JEWELRY STORE? " WHY OF COURSE NOT AFTER ALL The Berlin hoys are tossee a boxing | bout at Foresters hall on April 17, The bout however, is not a town" town af- fair but is heing matched by a Meri- den man. SUF ) SCHOOL DANCE Announcements have been received in this city of a dance to be given by the students of the Suffield school liv- ing in this vicinity at the Hotel Bur- Pudnic Wison e A e i { IA PLAYS TODAY, April 11—The Columbis sball team will open its o'clock this afternoon college at South Middteton ofia Carlson TPuppel Crane 100 taat 014 OMee e " a3 L1} [ Johnay Dawson and Lester Gade 0 at 114 pounds, Kid Fitz Young and George Wright at 135 pounds, and Jimmy Mastriano and Lddie Palmer at 120 pounds are the Meriden bat- tlers. There is a possibility that Jackie Pilkington and Bill Cunningham will meet again in one 6f them far-famed battles, Wt Baseballs i | - | | t— Outlans | Domijan SRR { Heinzman Jones Plumumer Swanson , . 8 100 Koller ' 15 Gross anounced also that a pair of ring shoes will be given the win- ner and blue worsted trunks will be awarded to the defeated. Kimmons ' Brien vitt o risias w01 Cochvane ... st e COMMERCIAL AL 1AL MATCH Jack Dempsey has signed a movie 1 contract tofa ke part in ten thrillers it is announced from the west, Ty Cobb says this will be his last year as a player and the pitehers hope 50. Cobb was a star w & mhl pond, hut he's still harder to fool than a widow with a purpose. Duplin Leubek Ltiott Wilcox Dummy SPE Gaugloft Trusiow iylteen FPolitis Mitehell is said apd done—for REAL HONEST to Goodness FISHING TACKLE, BASKETBALL, SPORTING GOODS, ete,, a REAL Sporting Goods Store, that KNOWS and CATERS to your WANTS and NEEDS, IS the only logical place for such goods, and that place is F. C. MONIER & BRO. 38:42 MAIN STREET THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Ty was one of the fivst ball players to experiment with the hazardous science of thinking. Cobb used to startle the buyers hy dashing from first to third on an in. field fumble. When he wasn't doing this he was going all the way home, He wes arder to figure than a cross- eyed woman driver in traffie. CHARTER OAK ALLEYS INDIVIDUAL, STAT {o'Brien 119 ~1301 | 110 18 CHAMPIONSHIP | 13 109 16 113 Old-timers used to call Cobb lucky sliff, Experts wrote pieces for the papers ssying he was mere flash in the skillet, H, Johnaon 1ighes Voyle W, Johnson won thiee games, i3 Buffalo Middleweight Puts Out Maryland Boy Bufale, N. Y., April 1.-Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo middieweight sensa- | tion, and conqueror of Young Stril- | | ling, knoeked out 1ay Keiscr of Cum- | | bertand, Maryland, in the third| {round of a scheduled six round bout | here last night. Kelser, badly out. classed, crumbled under a fusilade| | of terrific punches to the head, Slat- $tery welghed 157 pounds and Keiser 16315 pounds, | Round Six, Stribling rushed in and landed his left to the jaw, They wrestled in a | elinch and the Goorgian pounded the back of MeTigue's head, Stribling | landed a hard ht hook to the ehampion's hecad. MeTigue showed little aggressivencss and seemed con- | tent to block and clineh, Stribling Jabbed with his lightning left repeat- edly” without drawing a return, Me | jarred the thampion with one punch fo the jaw but took a rizht in return, MeTigue landed a right to the rib at the bell AN of 'ei) wers as pight os usual, Lobd was lucky like Edison, Morgan, Chaplin and Mies Joyce, The youig man simply had a swell line of gro- ceries and he was alvays prompt with deliveries, Suburban Heights. Mental Entertaining L Dalance . Y Young . Malley Anderson Larson By GLUYAS WILLIAMS @ MeClure Newspaper Syndicate Cobb has lasted longer deeker toothbrush in a North rmit's shack, Genins a Ay morethan a lght | to send real) than aj Crowley Segnlon Carolin sturdy bind, tap o the Van Dyke talent Licking. . Chatiand | Round Seven, . Arbour | McTigue opened the round with his first real attack, landing a right and 1eft to the head. Stribling, however, |y jarred the champion with a straight (¥, Lien left to the chin but took & Jeft to the [J. linn ribe, Stribling landed a smacking | VUM™Y vight to neck, The Georgian shot in | B ST teft and crossed with a,right to the head, They were sparring at the bell, NRUTH ¥ HOMER Mobile, Ala, April 1.—The York Yankees won their first ¢xhibi tion game here yesterday afternoon from the Lochester Intesnational club, 8 to 2. Babe Ruth hit a home run over the center field fence, a dis- | tance of 436 teet, Ward and Huff-| man of the Yankces also hit home runs, Grifiin saved his team a shute 2081 out with a home run in the cighth, :::,.«mrlng a runner ahead of him, Daseball has never known daring or color he runmner, more | New 1 Mot - : Weit Smart crackers vsed to say: Jvfl-‘ nings Lad a great ball club in Cobb, They could have gone four furlongs farther and sald Ban Johson had a great league in him, FIVE MINUTES OF SILENCE ENSUE DURING WHIZH SHE DLANG WUAT & GIVE THEM TO EAT. MAVING ARRANGED HER MENU DECDES DEMARKS SUDDENLY TO HER HUsBe AND THAT THEV REALLY OUCHT T© HAVE TiE GROISBECKS OVER O LR SOMI NIGHT NEXT WELK Stanles Works Wediaice ..., LI Landgrer ornkoh! . Hormuehl $ 1 1t will be a time hefore the game develops a second Cobb, and then it win b st that-a second Cobb, You've see the first and only. Rownd Fight, attered the champion aboul the body and head as elinehed. The champion was to the ropes by a rush but bl most of his opponent’s blowe, - ling repeatedly trind 1o lead in with his left but the champion frostratadl | most of these attacks with his de- fensive cleverne There was littie | | clean cut action use of the fre- | auent clinehing and taciice of both {men at close Lo ot | ended a8 Strivling dncked a ) ¥ourber | Round Nine, 1 . Stribling torced s MeGraw of the Cliants says Frisch I8 going to be mo valuable than ever ) year, He has tearned to slide feet which will enable him to get out of his groat speéd, BERLENBACH WINS AGAIN Puts | Manes Frankie irst, blades”— quit them! Pull- . 2| ing, scraping shaves are now not necessary. Why don’t you try GEM BLADES? There's a money - back guarantee that they'll give you the finest shaves you ever had, and you're the sole judge. Ask for the Marvelous New more “canlon Kolonka £ OATMAN AND MRS 6 ) BE SURE T 1L 3. THE”D HAVE TO MAVE LAGT ‘h"l'l‘h‘.‘ landed both hand# 1o the hody but took a jeiting lert 1o the | | 180 | jaw as he backed out of the clinch, | | | and the Pack in Winning Form Krohn to Sleep in Fourth | Both were wild with right leads and the youngster blocked the champion's left. Stribling roeked MeTigue with two hard rights to the head but the champion covered quickly., McTiguc seemed dazed and took a left to ear. Stribling missed a right as they | ® emerged from a elineh at the bell Round Ten, Stribling crashed a leit and rig |10 the jaw but McTigue clinched as un- | gountered with a right to the head der a bombardment from the start| McTigue ducked a wild rueh and but was wild and missed many | ®iribling knocked McTigue down chances to put over & finishing blow, | with a right to the jaw, WHe Krohn bleeding from the mouth and [lowed with a fierer attagk as ) trom cuis about 1 finally went, champion got up. Bul was wild. M down after 1 minute and 43 seconds of the fourth round after making a futile attempt to rally. Berlenbach weighed 165 pounds and Krohn 171, 248 5 | Round of Their Bout. | | N lenbach, New York middleweight een- Newark, April 1.—Paul 13r- sation whose knockout streak was stopped recently by Jack Delaney, * staged a comeback when he knocked out Marry Krohn, of Akron, Ohio, in the fourth round of a ten roun match, semi-final to the Stribling-Mc- Tigue title contest, Barlenbarh had Krohn groggy AND A3 THEY CANT POSHIBLY AP PORD A RUOW-OUT LIKE THAT THIS MONTH THIVD BETTER CALL TWE THING OFP. AND 50 PEALE N$ ONCE MORE MEAN THE 2QUMS ON SIDE, TOO. BUT Now LE ONLY D UAWETD TARTY TO SEE ALL THE IN, AND THERE'S HAVING BAD PEELINGS BE RSs OP CouRsL WHOLE is face NOiet SALESMAN $SAM 50 THI5 15 T4 PRESENT 2A) SENT MIE—. EN_GUIZ- LOOK WHAT 5AM TROM ENGLAND- THATS N BRIGHT AL FOOL | | SENT MEN . 50ME. (LEVER M- AND | WAD 10 PAY w gv!(ovmuo v W(;O"’;EHLW 4 Des Moines Voters Turn Down K. K. K. Candidate| Dres Moines, la., April 1.-Mayor Carl Garver has been reelocted may- or of Des Moines over former Mayor H. H. Burtin, actively supported by the Ku Kiux Kian. G chosen by a margin of 2.0 John W. Jenny, Tormer ehief of po- fice, who never repudiated the sup- port of the Jocal kiansmen, was eleet- ed by about 9,000, Scranton People Walk When Car Men Go Out on Strike Seranton, Pa., April 1.—More than 100,000 persons were walking, it was estimated by local authorities, o8 aj result of the strike early today of 600 employes of the Scranton Rail- WAy company. The company’s lines hetween Forest City and Doryea, in-| cluding Seranton, were tied vy, i Cenductors and moto 25l wage increase of 17 ce vur. 7 WHY - THRT BOOHS A CAMOUFLPGE - LOOH WHRATS INSIDEL { CHARGES ON 1T 1! COULD GET 1T INTD T TSTATES', EH WHET T . per i

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