New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1925, Page 9

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0 West Sides, playlng with Middle- | town, made thrée pohnl:. Captain Baylock and his Aggles go over to West Point tonight to play the Army five, | Koch | Menouser Hurtford High was completely outclassed yesterday when New Haven won 18-9. Inabllity to shoot cost Hartford tht game, Tussaria Lummy its | 1strand in || Peterson Olilson South Manchester High won ninth straight game last night defeating Windham High 20-11, The Atlas, which played the Harte ford Kaceys last night and come here tonight, had a tough battle with the Hartford outfit but won 29-18, The first half saw the Atlas leading | 10-8 but in the last hulf the champs | drew uway. 140 169 Yankers, 101 88 | Campnen | renny Dery Smith Davis Becky Broomhill, a pointef owned by Louis Lee Hagin of Lexington, Kentucky, wen the national cham- plonship in the national association's TRIAL: LEAGUE Co. field trialy ut Grand Junction, Ten-|\wittiams 83 nessee, yesterday, and with it teok |C. Andrews 1 the Mary Montrose trophy offered T - 1 504 for winning three national cham- Stanely Works. plouships. The showing of other 3 103 £ @ E i o 108 Jdogs was disappointing. Ml " ! Mitchell 1 The tallest basketball player seems | Wilcox to have been found in Chillicothe, Mo., where 19-year-old George Ken- nedy is an eight-foot star on a busi- negs college five. He has been “get- ting up in the world” at the rate of four inches a year the past fow [ yedrs. During summer vacations he |corr is “tafl man" of a carnival com- | pany. | . an . 80 £ telner Yacobson Staubley e nGata th will play the West | Wahmer ocal court |% The Boys' ¢ Ends of Terryvilie on the Monday cvening. The vi coming with & big reputation the Orange and Black lads will have | to travel at top speed. | ek Mater Tutko G at! 17 109 108 108 combination which has worked so well for the club in past | mes has been broken up. Matty | kowski, star forward, has d | cided after long deliberation to seck lettgr on the high scheol squad, thus depriving the club quintet of +hig services. Physical Director RRaynard Ander- son, to fill this pluce has decided to crman | V. sinto . step out on the floor himself and roa v Coin. participate in the remaining games . . ;: '.r: 9. until Matty is nallable. I 'jummm : SR 98 101 The Sonth « vuintet will 100 105 meet Co. J ugitl o armory floor |- Monday evening. The Cogrega- ,i 75 i tionalists smothered the guardsmen Stantey e, in the first encounter, but the latter [storts 84 10 have improved since then and hope - W I (LIS AR1IT to put up a better battle, 5 ol — {1olu” Doe .80 18 Princeton and Cornell meet to- | night at Ithaca, N, Y., in an castern 4 North Tntercollegiate league basketball con- | . Carluon .. test. The Tigers have beaten Colur phson bla, 24 to 15, and Yale, 2§ to 15, |Bel .. thereby continuing in a tie With | omey Dartmonth for first place. Cornell |vol lost to Penn, 24 to 19, in its only |l4mm game played in the eircuit. Renault, Canadian hea failed to gain the prestige ho met the glant Joc Jack weight, expected when he Stocssel, a comparative professional novice, in a twelve round bout in Brooklyn Thursday night. Stoessel | lasted throughout, showing great im- | provement over previous starts. Had | the hout ended in the tenth round, in | the opinion of sporting writers, | 7 anlh Stoessel would have reccived no |7 \warner | worse thag a drav . Smith . o am Welch, outfielder of the | Athetics, is the oldest | man on the club, having been born | stember 10, 1893, in Birmingham, The “Baby” of the squad |ypiy Mack will {ake south |Chanmberlain Ch wini West Virginia, r purchased from Martinsburg, 4, 1905, KENSINGTON 1T Getems, Ant!ony rank Philadelphia Alabama. which Connic i this spring was bor, ovember e Thil F; Corr have a staff of Athleties will Walker in the pitehing department |Mooro with Bryan larris topping the list at six feet, six inches. Others of Mapk's hurlers who stand high, at biuiqnist Jeast two ya from the ground, are | Mofrett 3 . o 3 e Young Stan Baumgartner, . D, Andrews, JXTIE Jr., Thomas Glass, Robert Groves, [y Vred Helmach, 13d Rommel, George | Gt e Waliker anil Charles Willis. o "'_“|“""j‘” — b Ml Tiger Flowers, Atlanta negro mid- | % diewcight, who fell hefore Jack De- | Rylander 65 Janey of Bridgeport, Conn, in two ]‘“‘m";{‘”." 2 ronnds at Madison Square Garden e L last weck, expeets to appeap in at 1z 43 least ten bouts before faclng Paul (. Tsomniinte. Berlenbach of Astoria, Long lsland, ‘.M.,;,, on February He will start this extraordina training when he faces Tommy RoBson in Boston on January 26. Another Boston bout is that scheduled with the former mid- mely Mitson dleweight champion, Johnny Walk- | g enici! ¥ er, on March 20. Ylowers scored & |\ corm 4 {echnical knockout over Wilson in | McCabe 1 {hree rounds at Madison Square Gar- |!"=n - gen this winter. vt —pp— | Artists. More than 300 entries have beeu \;:Mfim» coenn TR flled for the Morningside A. C. track | '215, Sy * meet In New York next Friday night | E. Carleon 5 when Paavo Nurmi of Finland has | C. Caileon . 5 promised to break the 4000-yard vec- | Lo Man ord held by Al Shrubb of England. T Ugo Frigerlo, the Olympic walking | Berlin :.....«,..,.q.,,. Co. champion from Italy, will participate ‘“‘"‘ . in these games against the best in- | x(jy ternational fleld obtainable, which | Cooney will inclpde @eorge Goulding of | Low Man .. Canada. 61 to 0 1S°SOORE Kingo .. The Meriden High school second ffarey = - tecam entertained the natives .of | \agoda Madison yesterday alternoon when pdrich they plaved the Madison omm and won by the score of 61 to @ \“/rlw‘ ago the Meriden High uc!vonl first | team played the same five and won | 116-5, chance for advancement. The Wants mean opportunity—a TWO SAILORS KEEP ON peaking P g 0% WORKING; MISS ECLIPSE f s UNIVERSAL LEAGUE BIJ",I]INE PR[]fiRAM o p o r t ‘ st Braves, Sub Base Gobs, Dolng Fatigue Duty, o PP Pollegrinl 8 ———— W“\«‘ntf&'fl' i {‘“.I'l‘urrtkmun " !:'; Had Not Heard of N &d 0 u ed l l d A Well, the much touted Dixie Speed | I¢ #, . - oy wont down to defeat In Middie- .-,'“.'.':.c,‘....,,, : o Event, 6e0S a5 VUL nctuae AC town last night when the fast stop- S \owte ‘s New Longlon, Jan, 1 Vi Ndalatown, five ook Uils T | N e s, commodations for Years to Gome measure 20 to 18 in a hot game. Ml 8 vard observatory, took photographs e p— e ofKertn 102 of the total cclipse of the sun fron McCpbe and Sturmp wero the candy Hartney 9 the campus of Connecticut «.,u.g',' Building expenditures totalling kids "Drl‘l)muwf“;“w" and VFat Haf- “"‘";'l""“” ;:- here upder “extrewnely favorable more than $1,000,000 are being and ner was Hartford's ace, ,“, ;uu’nlllfl.ll;mol‘m’lr::‘l n‘;x.w::;\ \.mmh:i that | will be made by the school depart- \ Murphy, the Dixie ace, failed to | Dearcd ot §:80 and during totality {Ment Within the next few yeurs, ac score from the ficor. Murphy of the o s the stars could be plainly sccn, The [COPdIng to estimates maude avallable color effect on the horizon, the corona {at the meeting of the school board and other features predicted, Of this amount all seon here. e Just befors totality the dirigible |$00990 ls already covered by ap- | Los Angeles was 6con off Eastern [Propriations, leaving an Point, She was flying high in the $600,000 to cover further needs in direction ‘of Long Island, the future, Several thousand visitors arrived | The present expenditures are as carly today in thiee special trains. |foljows: Osgood Hill school addi- One train was completely filled with |tion, $71,008; Smalley school addi- girls from Welleslcy colloge, 'The |tion, $220,181; Stanley gehool addi- other two trains carricd excursions [tjon, $186,001; east side lot, $17,000 from Worcester. The hotels in the |)yofjer plant at Camp school, $ city were filled last night, visitors |fincoln school Jot, $20,000; changes chool, $19,261; total coming from all parts of the state, |g¢ Walnut il New York, Philadeiphia and Boston. | $505,090. The appropriation is $570,- were | yesterday afternoon, estimated | | Four sallors at the submarine | ggg, jeaving a balance of 364,010, base, doing fatigue duty, had not| yooking to the future, the follow- heard of the eclipse and were shov- i ing estimates heen made of fur- {ther projects which will sary: New east side school, $220,00 Viets lot school, $100,00: Monroe school lot, $30,000; Monroe school, $250,000, total, $600,000, Crowe Awarded Contract T. W. Crowe was awarded the general building contract for the Stanley school addition at the mect- ing of the school board in the Wal- nut Hill school yesterday afternoon, his bid of $95,000 being the lowest of the four submitted, The othe contracts were awarded as follows: Plumbing, Thomas Quinlivan at § 240; heating, A, A. Mills at $15,455; eleetrical, Dillings Electrical Co. at Joseph M. Halloran, chair- man of the school accommodations [ committee was empowered to sign | the contracts when authorized by eling throughout the phenomenon. Cficers, who watched them, stated that not once did they look at the sky. OPPOSES PLANOF | GOVT. DWRERSHP Dr. Hadley, Formerly of Yale, Goneurs in Opinion o1 be ne New York, n ~Government | within a fow week. |announcement made this morning, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; SATURDAY, JANUARY .'.’.4, 1925. W NURSES AT HOSPITAL JFORM BASKETBALL FIVE will n School Gymnasium—Will Be Practice Prevocational Ready For Games Soon, | Nurses at the New Britain general | hospital will huve a basketball te ccording to an m The young women have sccured, through the efforts of James 8 North, president of the {training Ischool, the privilege of using the gymnasum at the prevocational branch of the Centrul Junlor High school ahd will meet cach Fri cvening for practice or games. Thisy | practiced v | | | George Sisler | was satisfied mm | SISLER SATISFIED Louis, Jan today indicated 1 the contract lie signed yes act for another scason as playing- manager of thy St, Louis Browns. While no official information was available as to the salary, it was nonly reported to be $20,000, an of about $2,000 over 1924. AFIER BOUT Newburg, Jan, 24 Zyzowski, who was knocked out in the fourth round of a scheduled six round bout with Mickey MeVey of Newburgh last night, dicd in a hos pital today of cerebral hemorrhag He was a sailor attached to the U, 8t con inerease BOXER DI N. — D. T. P ¢ 8. Rocheste and fought under t Iname of “Gunhout Skee," ‘ Brass may be obtained in colofs | ranging from bright yellow to or- ange and from red to blue due to A new chemical proc | that it would lower rate it had lowered only profits. He called the whole history of state manage- | ment *a scries of disappointments” by saying classes, facultics and puplls in the tocal schools and will be distributed to the parcuts of the school children because the cconomic premises |1 Order to awz L L L SO were In scveral respects Uhmound, A |UVely Inferest in the educational government tended to lower r Jonecn scihy; = where it was good politics: a private | National Education Wee company, where good business. Mis- | €1 for a similar purpose, together a su , as lhr ~1383 —1 ken Iz, design- was not al- number of t:Les of & private company could be I controlled by courts and commis- | Parents visiting the was sions; those of a goverament could |SMall. By printing distributing | | uot. . these booklets, however, the schools | | = o go to the parents instead of vice [y e | versa and, at the cost of six cents a | Unionville Autoist | child, President P, F. King of the = 3| Waterbury, Jan. 26.—Deputy Cor= | e Lids on this job were as fol- | oner T. E. Conway, today, finds that lows: Kulper Pr ing Co., $6 Van {the death of John Comnclly of |wav (o, $675: 8. K, Iliteheock ‘I nionville, who died at the Water- | (1 "$740; New Britain Record, $765 { bury ospital, Decemiber 27, s a | yqkins Printing Co., $800. The pic- | result of injuries sustained in o an | y;pee I copy have alrcady been lautomobile accident in Cheshire, | opared and the booklets will be | 2| was caused by the eriminal act of | iequcd in the nean future, [Harold Murphy, W Blicats e e e e faa - —— | Unionville. In th Deputy |t tho meeting, which was attended 5—1161 | Coroner Conway the auto- | v commissioners Morris D. Saxe, mabile party, in which Connelly and | jocoi M. Halloran, £, M. Pratt, Murphy were included, stopped in | \Cpiam g, Keein, He S el | Avon amd securcd several drinks of | yia. 14 wine and also “what was character- ized by Murphy as Gordon’s dry gin” previous to the accident. IDENCY Jan. Cambridge, ¥ | committee representing the hoard of Waterbury Real Estate algiofi then Unlversitydiot it o Man But UndenAxrestilifi St s i e Waterbury, Jan, 24.—David G.| ypjuipsity to Dean Roscoe Pound of Jeccher, 48 Center strect said by the | (o Harvard law school. Dean police to have had a real estate of- | pound said he would make no sta | fice at 28 Odd Fellows' building. | ment as to his acceptance or refusal was this morning ordered held at | e {he sffer wntil after he had met the local police station for the | p. committe Stamford police on a charge of ob- cati taining money under false pretenses. | TOOTBALLERS AGREE According to the police here he ac- | Naw Yo Jan. 24.—Differences cepted osits to build homes al | oxisting between the American so Stamford and failed to fulfill the | cop jeague, leading castern profes- contract of buildi sional organization and the U. GERMAN BREWERS WORRIED Berlin, Jan Much comment has heen caused in Germany by the extensive advértisements of a com- pany producing a new beer contain- | national gove yesterday @ Football associati ing body, 1 conference ial recogni ague challe were resy n cup competit BILLY WLELLS WINS | ing only onc-half o 1 per cent of | alcohiol. Brewers are up in arms, as| San Dicgo, Cal, Jan. 24 N they see a prolibition movement be- | We welterweight champion of hind this beverage with the small | En d, alcoholic content. It has, however, ny Hend in a the endorsement of many doctors ften round boxing bout ast and physical edu SALESMAN $AM ownership and operation is a poor | the corporation counsel, alternate for private capital and| Tjo bids submitted to the board private operation, according to Hen- | foljows: | vy L. Stimson, aftorucy and former | N eon s Crowell secretary of war, and Arthur T. Had- o0 Yiayex. Conitiietian. - Geil ley, former president of Yale uni-| g1ayn00, Standard Construction Co! | versity. | 119,500, Torrington Building com- Addressing the republican club |y gy0 270 here today both surveyed the 1 Plumbing—Thomas Quinlivan $6,- sults of private initiative in this|ssg ¢ g Lerous $6.370, O, A, Petor country to find them satistaclory. | co, g6 10, A, A. Mills §6,500 Mr. Stimson noted a growing move- He A, Mills ~ $15,485 mont for “customer-ownership” in | po o TETE ey, public utilitics which had placed | 13 d . $700,000,000 of their stock in the | ¢ ! "“”\':";' ‘“\.‘_"5“ )n‘“":f .,';','; hands of customers and employes fn | ¢tior (TERE | 8 CEIRRE ST the past five years. He saw this mak- [ > I‘l|,"|'|" i e ing ownership represent the savings | . J\'H‘Lwr ]"‘m“‘w“ (f” ks of the peopje insteatl of the wealth [t BEREE FRULOE O of a few, Mr. Hadloy answored advocates of | 1090 copies of a booklct entitled alate ownerdhini wholmans elatma| /s, LiotUre Binvey ot sthoREehoplai This publication will show the 24—A | | Almost | WHY *‘E\’.\.O ANk 0\. How' AINT “EEN 40U F0R A DOGYS AGE - HOWZA BOY 7! IF 1T RINT MY CLP 4(HOOL CHUM, SAM HOWDY! WE GOTfA (ELEBRATE. ! WHRT 5AY WE GO OUT AND PAINT TH' TOWN RED “TON\GHT? {Gallo De Lardi, Laughs as You Ever Got Before And a Brand New Funny Idea “Scrambled Comics’ NEW 12-PAGE COMIC OUT NEXT SUNDAY IN THE he sold clder al the store for | conts a glass, [ whether he muant that *he ALGOHOL FOUND IN sold the clder from the barrel from which NEW llA FN TRU[}{ (ho police obtained a sample and ! which analysis showed had an ul- ’ coholic content of 8.7 per cont Pahotsky's wife testified that sl us the ow of the store - it as her husband i Driver, {e’d m regularly ot a factory, e £ v of cider the police allege § : { e to them in a bottle by @ man who —— $ L care of the place whiie Callo DeLardi, 152 Wallace sireot | the Pahotskys were visiting a - sick | w Haven, was held under reluti he man told the t| bonds for a henting noit Wednes Bat ho had been wstructed by Mrs. | on w churge of legally transporting no Lo sell uny of the eidvr liquor wus arraigned he i nd 0 fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling . i e deni 1 police court Luis morning. De! o u i Was arree last night on' Cherry | ¢ F guve it to tl | street when Poiolman Thomas | & tesl. and took . e ten cent Rouskl became suspicious of a ma- |Urix for the bottl chine he was driving and inv at- | Ord roperty O Avrested ing, found two five-gallon cans full | M hn der of Wooster of alcohol in it street, charged with failiy ) re- The defendant entered a plea of | Move the snow from u sidewalk ad- not guilly when he was arraigned | Joining his property, had judgment this morning, Prosccutor Joseph G. |[suspended in his case atter hie satls Woods telling the court that a New |lied the court that the presence of Haven attorney had communicated 0 e oW more from water with him and ked that the o | runn n fron n embankmen e continued until Wednesday for | than f1 1 snowfall. He promis:d wring. to I ice well sandcu and the « of Police Dan O'Brien of Pahotsky Case Disposed OF | court gave him another chance dan Francisco and his captains have Albin Pahotsky, proprietor of the | A nuinber of othcr property oWn- | i voruq it sometimes pays to be store on Julilee street from which | ers had been notificd to appear in 3 the police took a barrel of cider and | court and iled to make ! W cheduled to meet one partly filled on December 29, |an the court ordercd 1 chict's office ut 10 a. m, But was discharged on a reputation | them arvested and placed under ne got there unMl 10320, At count thut was lodged against him, [bonds for their appcarance Monday | 10:07 & bowb exploded irf a tele- md Judge Asing reserved decision | norning phone booth, just 20 fest away from lon the keeping with intent to sell | - - e O'Brien’s oifice in the Hall of Juse count until next Saturday. | ASQUITH |1) B LARL tic s trial proved to be a 1ong | By The Asociuted Fress, | B — drawn out affair, the witnesses for | London, .lm ‘1 ~Herbert 3 interesting fact that the the state being called to the witness | Asquith former Dritish premier ha crtisements that bring the stand at least twice in an effort to accepted the offer of an rldom t number of replies are ine straighten out the evidel in the spaper reports of Mr uith's those that give the maost « Pahotsky is alleged by the |acceptance of promotion {0 the pe e information—the Wants ted to them that te today. W police to have admit confirmed la Twice as Many Any REGE. NE (OMES \ HEQ - WHAT T HE( AT LT WHAT 1| 19 THAT HYOU'RE- | TH SAN HILL 19 THAT || BRINGING p\LDNu HES GOT WTH HINT AL e 19 A HE(K @F & WAY OF wmiING A || 6oaD TiME— || five but it was not known ColR More Fascinating Than —— Tardiness Paid that tell the most facts, Crossword Puzzle ¢ BY SWAN ——— RED PAN [ YU 9R0 WE GOW(r OUT B SAD WN R ON

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