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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY MARCH 20 1925. The Boys' elub, which winds up ; the season a week from Monday, ‘“::::‘,'l;":‘ ,',,‘.""“” ? l flflfl MILE RAEE F s boasts of the best record of ‘any b 0 f s p 0 r t ' team In the city, having won 18 out e 99 0 ’ ’ amous tars of 21 games and taken the last 16 3 In & row. Undor Ray Anderson's|' {'"* { Pz ' R S Anonymous communications are | tutelage, the eclub youngsters have |jus st A would De[ermme S[l‘eng[h 0[ LORGE L. KELLY glven scant attention in a newspaper | developed into a machine-like scor- - - - New York Glants office, it being generally belleved |ing team and a stonewall defensive " . i Pirst Baseman Wood & that & pgraon having faith in what |aggregation, piling up 879 points ool f:--u § Name Argemll]e Allllllal | Born—san Franelsco, Calif,, Sept. they are saying should be willing [agalnst their opponents' 468, In- " o L thut the editor, at least, he awaro |cluded in thelr vietims are the |V’ . 0 2 s Major League Careor—8old to the of their identity, Hopeville 8peed Boys of Waterbury, . : o Buenos Alres, March 20.--A |Glants in 1915 by the Vietorla club m——— H:’. ];Ynm‘plll('n of Jl’oqugl\n("k, Plrates . - - | horse re of 1,000 miles has been O :Iv]‘ \“mlh\\': stern League, Rt This morning there was such a|of Newark, N. J, and other teams |organized here to determine the (POrted sale pri $12,00, In 1917 letter on the sports desk of (‘]m which have bullt up great reputa . vexed question of whether the na-|W®0t to Pittsburg on waiver loan, | Herald and it purported to be from [tions in this section. 3 g |tive Argentine horse, or criollo, has ll'llwrmln] later m season and sent some “anxious enthusiast” of the — ) i T— a superior In stamina. The pampas |'® Rochester on option, Back with wrestling game wko questions Al| On l.\llm\(dny nnl(}]:)\k Hrw“xl"liull; v'.n‘:' pina 9 ' bred animal's resistance to fatigue 'llfl‘v'("n In 1"";-‘ (Also used in out- | Ventres' right to the middleweight |faces the Co. ve of Middletown, [falnat ... X has become proverblal, and many |!i¢!d occasionally, wrestling title in this state. It also |Which plays the Judeans of Hayt-| “'®¥ creeveeenes k Camarkabla ,“:lm atiendiivanc Y| “Outstanding Feats—Made threc | uses this letter as an excuse to boost “:"r'lp]";“’:(h:- A\\'";",'IH:H:”::":"-‘ will ELUETE complished by horses of this breed | ‘]"”“‘ I""M In game on '*l;' 17;‘ some wrestler who is given the |Pe Pplayed In Middleto at | . are on record. Nevertheless, in a|!? n same season crashed ouf cognomen of “Twister Klim." the week, and on the 30th, the <lub | { . 2 series of 12-hour races run over the [10me runs with the bases filled on | . closes up with the All-Stars of W1 Avor Palermo racetrack last year, the |three occasions, Accepted 22 chances This hay be Cobl's last year as a | "2BHC AL 9= 3% | winners usually turned out to be !l Eame played on April 26, 1 regular, It also may be his first as E 354—1116 | horses possessing one or more [ | ey the manager of a pennant-winning | The club has furnished four crosses of forelgn thoroughbred | mob, Ty thinks the Tygers have a |MftY blayers to the industrial| TRAUT & HINK LADIES LEAGUE | blood. 1In covering, roughly, 120 | llcugue, Mickey Luk,e who captains king Ho . [ miles 1n 12 hours, these horses un- | triple-decked chance to bounce into lorgtae Toun 2 2 b the club, I also the leader of the |lloronce Young it ORI ot fall, ) ) N e d | doubtedly displayed extraordinary | she | Landers five, while young Pete Ker- | Voronten Lowlaky ooo11. 7 stamina and, although the admirers | Hellmann wasn't the hitter last | $1/ holds down @ forward berth |Clara Buckola .01 10| of the criollo are the first to admit | | | I | | | | | {on the same team, Franik Arburr 290 263 §53 | the fact, they contend that the trial i I N was not severe enough to tes he was due to an injection of serum |give not TiweiClerks, E L system, The doc got hold of the has gone Into guard for the |Julla Zdunis W ! 4 C. Delance .. S $3— 104 | criollo horscs, has issued a chal- Wrong bottle, - All his dope did Was {Lock Shop in Its lust two games ——- —— ——|lenge to run two animals of that al[l 01 Havre to keep basc hits out of Har and. besides putting up a good ML 296 897 hread against two horses of any | sY& L4 o 80 a 1 e CORBIN CABINE OCK GIRL! — system. game himself, has injected pep into | IN_ CABINET 1. 9 | other pure blood whatever, over a . ceiees T8 | distance of 1,000 miles, the com-| T.e Tlavre, March 20.—Every | Lu Blue has opposition at first |first position. ) 4 L e 79 3| petitors to carry a welght equal to|year, before the Havre fishermen | el e bl Bl 7 RYES i that of a cavalry soldier with his| il off in their boats to the distant Johnny Neun, from St. Paul, has his | We sce that Dave Baficroft, nian- o equipment, His challenge has boen | Newfoundland banks, they gather tyes on the bag. Mr. THue, however, |agsr of the Boston BraVes, says his b Sobma IO e R e RO Bl ey e iy figciing blaiteeticnjpeamantlh e favter i3 ess ISH | Rpaosl o will run two thoroughbred horses | feast of their patron nt, 8 the bag and will probably stay there. |[ast. Which s Ilke sa¥ing that ‘| (G108 Coerrees oo 00 descended from the English racer | Peter. This year the presence of the i Lortolas leiancalier thilas Sizls: : —— | Bonnie Dundee, which was import- | Archibishop of Rouen lent unusual s Bl I SR O | e ia e raters Perteiton s - 8| ed hy Senor de Klia's grandfather |interest to the ceremony. The whole tan 100 games this year, This| o Red! ':“;“ orale e ube Seliel e more than 70 years ago. The race|(own furned out, and the church of | practically_amounts {o three full |Who mado such an unpleasar . King ... o { will take place in April. | St Etienne was covered with flags y by an averago outficider. | Pression on the Boyaf chib team ub |G Corrigas 4 land bunting and glittered with lin Poquonock last wee as evi- tabl g Jow "Il replace ! - Qw o hts. The sail le ently abb Kitox ol roplacal |t rSGEE St R S e | % - | Princeton Swimmer lights. The sailors filed reverently el S A . 4 up the alsles, a anied by th hven't deslie what wil exontuaity |InE the year, for hal a8 conthnuet |y, oy, | VWL Miios New: Record |y sl (Lsemmkniet b tusic tako the place of the pyramids|OP Probation at the central board IR 70 31| Princeton, N. J., March 20.—John | gation, in picturcsque Normandy cither. X Hawkins, Princeton, established a |att re, sang hymns and prayed for | g 19— 413 ‘new national colleglate record of | those who go down to the sea in obb doesn't let the hoys play golf. | 7-10 in the 220-yard swim last | ships, As part of the c« remony a Tin {abarn Undssthio| dslualant. that | Eotionock ¥z nakexpecls Stofmake night. The former record of | bluft old master seaman, who had 1411 players ought to play ball. He """’ | was held by Sinclalr of the nay | weathered many a storm, came to £'sn reserves the right to tell ‘em | The record was made in the Inter- | the rail of the cholr and made an | but intercollegiate rul lass race, .4 8 | 4 ¢hiere to get off when they don't |e address in the rough, poetic lan- | v it vight. This system Is ]vrl;h-\ A ES I[' | were followed to make 1t officlal. | zuagn of the seafarers, to which | 3 ght. 3 i i | I | l | | s 13 & member of the Prince- ahl e the archbishop replied. | ably all moist. It happens T P o p rep the same system Charlie .m«.m All the fishing fleet in the docks nuses in running the steel tr . 1 year he was the year before, This |las been P, & I, Corbin's defen- — that quintet in its rush back Into! meeting this weck. | AS remarked {before, McCormick had better es- | cape the rabidly pgrtisan fown of { VIC FOLEY WIN was gay with flags, their crews e ! o i | Bathered together for the biessing Sport writers dealared (tat Wilia(| S Defllh NOt L]kely to Hav& Toronto, Ontarlo, March 20.—Vie | /o5y ™ (o My S S0 enon, Ifoley, of Vancouver, Canadian ban- Litola tlr\rl\-sl\n_l\lhv"n-“jll 'r| 1 : ouf“ ”",' (Continued Ircin Preceding Page) Marked Pgli[ical E“ec[ ‘(Ml\“:}lgl:(t' A'lmx)nxnon “’10“ a dvc\;lun ;‘(ll).""“:;m“‘];“:'r‘::';”‘m‘:”""l’"l’ ::;\1,:;,]-: reat avo Nurin ¢ e of ; — over Jackle Johnston, Toronto, in a | P' sl b the best opportunitics for glory ever iy, o i gricks along the river ten round hout here last night. No ;"‘n"""r}j”‘-“fl*‘lrs:‘:"P’»‘"-M Ne "‘*i\l:I- siven 10 a track athiete in the 5000~ |7 g veive dusky tanned, beau- g title was involved as hoth were over- | Iand Banks fishing season was de- jietre race ru.mm- """'“_‘“;"""I‘nruu; TRcied tes that ever|BY The Assoclated p;"m_ ’\'.rig)l(. clared open. Nurmil from the floor. Had | Wi WG ST ot the big| London, March 20.—Death today | Ritala left fhe track, declining to [tops come nest. During this per- claimed the Marquis Curzon of Ked- coept vietory with Nurmi out, a . to0 " sovey Berardy lifts over |1eston, lord ‘president of the coun- ondertul tribito for sportsmanshiv | (WINREE TP T froight on |cil and former foreign secretary. The vould have been his. Iy moskive shoulders and does the |°nd came at 5:35 o'clock this morn- B Ulrish breakdown. This act is known |IE after a fight against pneumonia Ritola wm!]dl 1‘..«\». 7!vml '_?”'\:\i';'l;> the,All Hassan Troupe, i3 made \vllynlr‘hnrrlc‘\“w(l)oxmlkrmmnxng his oper- | % t to accomplish such a situation, Toui atio 0 weeks ago. 0 \ip of the following members: Ni- |atlo! y s A i sppoount irai 8 I 0l f e Bk, 0, Vil Nogolan /208 deln et 06 yeece of ek || What's the difference fllie undoubtedly | 20T TS . h a Marc et I Seivey le arlL V. \q\ul cotte, 5 l_ @ protect him. |SeWNeY], Beraray, V. Baullucoite, |y ! oGl ed while dreasing for a| A3 between “all-wool” and self against the possibility that th public * dinner at Cambridge at ; er, Tony Bors 4 T Olympic champlon would recover in R0YAY Bordeliean red hich hb was to have delivered a e . »9 time to finish the race. Moreover, | speech. The collapse was marked by a”' wrgm WOOI . likely that Ritola paid lit- faintness and a nasal hemorrhage. tle or no attention to the departure i An operation was performed four Y d ” > of Nurmi. T play for the |42¥8 later In London, but the nature | i THERE S a big difference. We'll tell © 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx i L of the trouble was not given out, The | ‘if ! Lew Paluso of Salt Lake C regular medical bulleting regarding | you. All-wool can mean a lot of things, just a little oo heavy for {11 his condition also failed to name the | | featherweight r: will meet §id malady, but “bladder trouble” was i and usua”y it setves to describe ShOddY“ or i}:lls:rfii;&ln:‘fi.# Nt \:fi:s”m GANNONBALL MARTIN L R T reworked wool. ~ Meaning wool that has art c a ner arx a twelve-round bont in New YOrk MEETS ROSENBERG No Political Effect been used in cloth before, and then salvaged i next Wednesday. DPaluso was clilm- Marquis Curzon's death is not inated from tho recent featherw(igl! | likely to have any marked effect to make new cloth. The life and strength : ° mament by Jose Lombard® Of | politically, for, while his advice as L - : ety 2 [Defends Title Tonight For First|fora president of the counell was and beauty have been worked out of it. ‘ : - t introduces the senlor and fntermediate in the silver fancy g formers; Physical Director Herg- | strom will be master of cercmonies. — S . welcomed in cabinet discussions, he Time Since H 3 ! S | Time Finee He Won It FXom o longer held the commanding vo- | & By all-virgin wool means 1007 pure wool was too big a man to attenbt to Abe Gola8iain EYasth Year sition in British politics which was i { A gain & champlonship amqng the his as foreign secretary during the | —wool that has performed no other duty feathers for he could not ¢Xpect 10} New York, March 20.—Eddie |latter years of the coalition govern- ) . o ul s squeeze himselt very ofters and.te- [ (Cannonball) Martin of i S Hiniatey between the sheep’s back and the fine finished ° Boxing followers felt t! Brooklyn, [ment, in Bonar Law’s ministry an tain his speed and ambitien. 1n j,hf‘ Wil defend his world's hantam- [Stanley Baldwin's first cabinet. | cloth. The kind that looks so rich and lightweight division theTe 15 eVEIY | weight title tonight for the first Almost to the end, however, his B . e . 1 . . indication that he will fmprove and ;rmr- since he won it from Abe Gold- [influence was felt in the Baldwin fresh, and which which will give long service. J E Sec f th ll h H f his hout with Terris will 80 far 10~ |tcin of New York in Madison |government, and it is said that it § J g g : Very tion o (- County WL show ats or ward determining his’ future in the | gquare Garden late 1 ear. was his counsel which prevailed ring. [ Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg ‘m this | when the matter of the German se- 'lou H get au-vn'gm “001 fabncs n thc DR s Sprmg— 25 Our styl&fi are now Open to the ——-/‘ |city will be his onent in a fif-|curity proposals came up recently | o i Willia Plant, tralhing for his 10.- | g S0 0F ) S OPRORERt the win- |and the cabinet finally decided to SPHDE publlc 00000 DEG060 0.0 00G AHEE 00 G0 A G50 $3 00 to $5 00 000-metre walking/ race With TR0 yar' i) g5 an opportunity to ap. |delay thelr consideration until For- p K' hb Frigeriolof ]|R|)-})|5y\1n\v e D1 e e s aritioic |signit Seor Chamberlain eon- k] 11'SC aum o at that distance,/a week from to- |y o8 B ORE B8 L8 ot ; [versed with the allied diplomats at morrow, pleds his home from |y, godiums, Geneva and Paris. ! l h work every) Siner might iTheRaiss |t o i ve fassured oflicials 7 : matter of the successor othes tance 18 abjout five miles. that they will be down to the 118- | arquist Curzon as lord presi- 2o The Knit-tex Coat is guaranteed for three years; can >2 worn ten months in the vear ........... $30.00 e den f J il and ecader in & | pound limit when they weigh in this |dcnt of the council and lea : 3 o Paavo Murmt reported yesterday | 0 T Bt they | he house of lords naturally is held <zd fine style and thorough tailoring, that he fellt able to resume the ; ‘ ance for the present, it 1s : s 5 schedule of races which will take likely in well informed - At prices so moderate, you'll be wonderi ss{ the continent, P! circles .ord Birkenhes 11 he ) : o caroya el R e low ’tis possible for so much quality. currence off the atiick which forced | Methodical boring in w Doth | yicoount Cecil of Chelwood is also him out of a race with Willie Ritola | hands flving. - e won his ttle from mentioned in connection with the : in New Ydrk Tuesday night can be | Goldstein by an unrelenting attack | (oo 19" 30 : N 1 . inpven] which Kept the former champion | T j ew styles of Shirts are ........... $2.00 and $2.50 f ey defending himself and prevented the | o ner'nt S0 SMETCAR b ] Willlamy Rard, Jr., of the Har- [USe of a left jab and stralght tight |G es Fivina Hinds Duggan, sccond | 3 See the windows! vard clubl, winner of the New Jer- |for which Goldstein is famous. e b s AR sey and mational amateur champlon- | Critics said that Goldstein, ordi- | 1ooion tonay, ws born at Do ships, has been awarded first place [narily an attacker, was not him- |, "“\10 " and was well known here A S Trr i : Tn the squssh rankings of the 1924 |self when the title changed hands|oiy ooe T daughter of J, Monroe | 1 TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON 1925 season, displacing Fillmore (and they predict that Rosenberg |Hinds, long a prominent republica 361 MAIN ST. Opp. MYRTLE Vaa £. Hyde, also of the Harvard |will show that he has learned the iof Alabama. who was & United A club, who has been rated third. |lesson b v Goldstein’s unex- !States marshal and later minister to pected defeat. The bantam crown |Brazil. It was in South America has changed heads many times, |(hat she met Lord Curzon champlons retaining it on an aver- Sh..Vim age of a year and a half. Sorviee] |7 e nes v : rds throughout Canada in 10 than in any previous yvear, accordir — - to the federal department of agri- | r 1) WHAT & | JU9T CALLED VP T, /QE%IR, OFFICERS- 1.45:15__ AT MU i B YT Hou Ov- JUsT ‘a culture. The report of the depart- | XTKA OU. b PoLl(Q_ DEPT- THEY'RE @eflf_ THREE OF 'EM- TWO BEEN PAT GERRITY Bpgkwaso“) L\';:L‘ ‘w\fp‘f\ ment put the 1924 total at 3,040,000 | |RoBBER5 || 11 RU\NED [WAITED OUTSIDE. 1N AN AND Hi5 ARG v £ ot \ head, compared with | GET ' 3&?&%&2 %;L‘B AUTOMOBILE WHILE TH' _‘us:\‘uwv KILLED y 923, The number of hogs owne | RWAY OUER - HERE THEY | | OHSR,COTE, N Ao ANy “‘_:31?9 A single Valet AutoStrop on prifric farms e | WITH ¢ 7 COME.- NOW Do B A SET Razor blade will give 667,734 in 1923 to 2,249,457 § RS A — 1 mny comfortable shave “Government grading ana t Epih 1 The Valet AutoStrop Razor heen factors in putting hogs on t ’.'[,Z,LE"') ir the only razor that map in western Canads ? slarpens its own blades. — GEOGRAPHY MAD Sofia, Bulgaria, March 20. der instruction from the ministry | of the interior, the local authorities | througheut Bulgaria are renaming many towns, rejecting the foreig nomenclature that has existed in instances for centuries | results, so far as reported, | Indicate that the villagers are sel | lecting names conspicuons for ewu phony and brevity, The movement has the approval of the Bulgarian Institute of Map-Making, e |have trained hard and the cham- pion is anticipating a rugged battle, Martin's style {s aggressive, a AR A winner everywhere is the Trunk, at....... $22.00 >

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