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5peakin8 ‘Ml'.F...B...i i says: ‘ of sports “lflwnghtmyburdwni the toughest in the world | till the Gem Blade tamed ufl Although Referee Conway did not plcase the crowd with his decisions, ‘ast night's bouts in Meriden all fur- tished plenty of action and the fans saw some real fighting. Use GEM Safety Razare “Wop” Manoleum of this city and Boston showed up to best advantage’ last night when boxing his opponent. Incidentally he demonstrated that he is a clever bhoxer and his foot work is about as pretty as one would care to see. In his bout with Kerguson \hnnv‘ leum gave away considerable in weight. He touched the scales at 144% pounds, whilé Tracey weighed | in at 149%. And in the in-fighting | Tracey made good use of those five | pounds. | Taw" Stribling says its all right, | MANOLEUM IS GIVEN Nonki e & s00a s 1o st her | UAP "PWEKDM‘ youthfulemeal ticket with McTigue ! (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) again. June 2 is mentioned as a| ) possible date, !to the crowd as the hell rang. In the closing frame [Ferguson | found the Wop still willing to fight him, rather than box him, and took his only chance. He slugged lwrd‘ and the two battered each other | around the ring. It was a gmrmng,{ hing finish but as before,. Ier- The Hartford Kaceys have landed |gyson was at least cven in this form second place in the city serles. They o fighting. defeated the West Sides 43 to 39 Iast| when Iieferee Conw Johnny Bucek), Terr Parker's manager, prediots that:his man will | put it onto Willie Ehugrue when they | meet in Hartford next. Wednesday | night. ay raised I Crashing The Pms ‘ STANLEY | stanton r. & ¥. CORBIN DOOR CHECK Blair Peterson Schreiner | Youknot \x‘ Carthy g | W CASINO ALLEYS | WORKS LEAGUE Woof-Woofs, i8] | 1 Married Men, 65— 190 18 SPECIAL ROTARY MATCH Ted M Tom Clark Maternack Geno 1 Geo, *Fres. meroux Tucker Rotary New Britain, F. M. Steege ells org 251 Couch ut nith reen Pupple Montgomei: Pupple ickerson Andres & Aundres s Andres upold | 8nepard 'm-phone Co. Torefelted Commereinl Trust Co, 87 JRANS LEAGUR Veterans of Foreig Andrews Anderson | ¥ rost | Wagner s 1 5 Dummy Tnternat Rarnes hneidler tall R . 88 . 80 . 80 .8 . 81 trickland agan night. The curtain will be rung down on | the basketball scason tomorrow night | when the Y. M, H. A, of Hartford, with the Atlas A. €, lineup, meet the | \lanolcum's hand a terrific howl of protest arose fronm the crowd and many of the spectators thronsed around the referee voicing their pro- | tests, Many thought Icrguson, by |virtue of his good, hard fighting after | 8. Runga .. REW CORP. .S | 09 . 65 4 Disabled War Rowley . SEaS, Silver — 126 Leonard —— | Weare §22| Dummy MORROW NAMED GOACH Has Been Definitely sSelected as Head V'outball Mentor of Washington and shington, Pa., Aprjl 4.—David C. Morrow, a leading figure in football at Washington and Jefferson cc for more than fifteen years, wiil | nead football coach at Washington| and Jefferson next fall, Allle :\nnor,‘ former University of Pennsylvania | star, will be the backfield coach, Their election was made certaln last nig when the h committee of the Washington and Jefferson Athletic council, at the conclusion of a long session, whis extended late into the| night, announced that it had been de- cided to recommend the men for the position. The recommendation of the committee virtually election, amounts to an | BEATING l\JLI"lLS BOXLR" EYE Mexico City, April, 4.—Jimmy Dun~ dee, lightweight champion of Mexico, has lost the use of one eye in conse- quence of a terrific gruelling received in the second round of a bout with Merced Montes Saturday night. Mon- tes' blows crushed Dundee's eye socks !et, impairing the optic nerve. Globe Clothing House All-New ‘»l'il'\ins at the State armory, CUBAN YOUTHS T0 TRAIN ALONG AMERICAN LINES| Institution to Train Younger the elghth round was entitled to the Aoyt i) . .08 decisi On the other hand, the Wop had piled up a good lead in | the early rounds, A draw might not |have been unreasonable, but it did scem as though Ferguson had done ‘~uun-u-nn> well to avold an adverse | decision. Gen- ‘ | eration in Modern Farming, Engi- = Q’“M: - Copyright 198" Hart Schaffner & Marx Humason Logan {1goe .. The First Sight. Max Marvinitch and Stanley ors provided the curtain raiser and |Zlesler lincidentally gave Conway his first | opportunity of giving what whs a | |very unpopular decision, These two |F. McGuie boys evidently had a grudge to sct. W0 tle and they pach it the other with | {everything but the pail. First, one | would get a tough sock, the the | other, Since it went but four rounds {a draw was the only thing, but Con- way gave the crow shock by give ing Max the verdiet, Day Given Verdict, In bout No. 2, between Young | Angelo of Hartford and Georgie Day |of New Haven Conway continued his seemlngly biased rulings. Angelo, | cool, clever as a boxer and pe ssed | of a wicked left jab and a right hook |’ |that hurt, repeatedly rocked Day, Georgie on the other hand fought his | usual aggressive fight and kept it go- |Ing at top speed. Angelo, however, |®00d he seemed to the crowd, did not {look good to the referee, Sheik Scores Knockout, Paris, April 4.—An immediate cut | 101— 185 in oil and gasoline prices in Iranc announced today by the ministry of ! | commerce after, a conference between | IE Rog- | Campbell IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE SMARTLY DRESSED YOU WANT STYLES OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Always Plenty of New Ideas SUITS $35 to $50 Our wide assortment of Neckwear is unlimited. ™ Four-in-Hands and Bows, in polka-dots, stripes and checks ........ 50c, 75c, $1,00, $1.50 and $2.50 Our stock of Trunks is all high class, which in- clude Hartman, Everwear and Universal Ward- robe cervirineeeeee... $15.00 to $50.00 Boy’ Suits (2 pair Pants); you will find a good as- sortment .................$9.00, $12.00 up to $20.00 Wonderful Caps—always comfortakle, always styl- ish; new spring patterns ......... $1.50 up to $2.50 A White Shirt, with collar attached; we invite you to look them over, at............... $2.50 to $4.00 Young Men’s Long Pants Suits, all handsomely tailored, at ...................... $22.00 and $25.00 Good looks, head comfort and right price in sea grays and other shades of Hats ............... vhxsansd v Ry famaa e aies ves s ST SR WD 0 SN It has captured the Boys! Golf Stockings, import- ed from Scotland ....................... pair $1.50 neers, Bankers, cte, Is Planned, Havana, April 4.—~The establish- ment in Cuba of an institution found- cd along American lnes and de- igned to teach the younger generas tion how to be modern farmers, sug- ar milll engineers and practical bank- ers and husiness men, is the ohject of the Cuban association of educa- tion pecently organized here, “Cuba alvendy has too mapy | doctors and lawyers and needs more business men and constructors,” Colonel Tugenio Eilva, president of the governing hoard of the associa- tion, told the Havana Rotary club in explaining (he plans and asking the nid of that organization, and we want fo make practical men out of | our boys, We want to keep in them | the fire and spirit of our Spanish | blood, and to fnenleate the practical | things of life that have made the | United States such a great country.” Land for the institution has been | e Sheik of Wallingtord—Young offered by Milton 8. Hershey of 1,conard—scored a sensational kn Penneylvania, who owns sugar plans (ous over Johnny Sullivan of Boston tations and mills in Cuba. Colonel [{n the sccond round of thelr sched- Al Tarafa, president of the fyjaq 10.round sct-to. In the opening fthern Rallways of Cuba, W08 |poung Leonard went after his man promised $30.000, whilo other dona- [viclously and drove a solid right to tions also have been promised. 'The |eq pit of the stomach that hurt, As| avsociation is asking each sugar il [guivan doubled up and gasped the | to donate two cents on each sack of |gpaik crossed a left to the jaw and | sugar prodiced this scason. down went Sullivan, He took the The institution also will ground 18 | count nine and was holding on tudents in English to promote a bet |\ o0 the bell saved him. ter understanding of Americans, In the second round he made the a2 = - fatal error of trying to slug the Just lee Us Sheik. "With his two trms working | like flalls, the Sheik tore in and al- | though Sullivan did his best to cover | up, he could not cover his jaw and | tummy at the same time, Another tap on the stomach Drought his hands down and zip, the Sheik shot {a terrific bone crashing blow to the [tip of the jaw and Sullivan was still laying there when Conway had counted the fatal ten. It required {several minutes of massaging by his | handlers before ullivan was able to \lm\a the ring. | Insurance. 124 the Petroleum Deaters’ sociation. Oil is to be reduced flye vo'(‘ francs per hectolitre (about 267 gallons) and gasoline 10 franes. president of .le CAPITOL Mon,—Tues.—Wed. ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO ‘“Where the Pavement Ends” Sy S The ltvle is in the brim this Spring. Brims—flat or curved, with bound, welt or straight edges. I have them —the snappiest that come! Wi Wiliamets I Spinetta Market. of Bogash Gets Decision In Fight With Geo. West Wilkesbarre, Pa., April 4.—Lou| Nogash, of Bridgeport, Conn. ,won the decision here last night over George West of New York, formerly | |of England, in a fast ten round| | fignt, Dogash was too strong for West, displaying a great right hand punch, one of which knocked . West |down in the fourth, the bell stopping [the count, “ WESTERN GIRLS WIN, Westfiold, N. 1., April 4.«The first of a series of three games to deter- mine the girls' high schoo! basketball ehamplonship of the United States was played here last night, between | teams representing the Guthrie, Okla., and Westfield high schools, resulting in a 33 to 32 victory for visitors, The western girls outplayed the Wr field team, presenting a combination that worked perfeetly. The second game of the series will be played here on Saturday night, and if necessary a third on Monday. { | SNYDERS 304 Main Street Benito Mussolini; man of Italy, relaxes once in a while. Photo shows him on the beach at Levanto ready for a dip into the surf, Who Is Your Skinny | Friend, Ethel to t Cod Liver O | & couple of months and get cnough good, healihy flesh on his bones to o0k like a real man, Tell him he won't have to swailow the nasty oil with a fishy taste, be- Tause the McCoy Laboratorics of New York, are now putting up Cod Liver Ofl in sugar-coated tablet form. Ask for McCoy Cod Liver Oil Tab- l1ets, Clark & BDrainerd Co. and the Dickinson Drug Co., and every drog- £ist worthy the name sells them—60 tablets, 60 cents. Any man or woman | can on five pounds of alth flesh in thirty days, the paid for the tablets wi One woman put on fifteen por weeks. Children grow rob strong. Even miracle HLO GULZ- HOWDYA LIKE. Til RUG | BOUGHT TOR A \;‘%&Vn\:b GFT- (:(m KMOtg 9 AR n' [CEN 1 Tell him be 1