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(00D BOXERS IN GERMANY JUST NOW Several Said to Be of Champion- shir\ finn'lty uip yual Berlin, Nov. 21 (A—When Ger- man boxers squared off against British pugillsts in 1920, tney usual- ly were given a good boxing or a beating. But now ther: to choose between them, ' lesson 1s little Ger- vor 0- man mitt wielder cc ably with tho any other E n country, \pares e of French and German fighters did 't become friendly enough to en- ter the boxi ring until the end of 1924, That allowed for little com- purison. Now that the spirit of 8 1s, some international bouts expected. Domgoergen Harry Steln, heavyweight, middl weight, are the German boxers who have the best chance to conquer the title of champion of Europe in thelr class, respee ewel, Breltenstrater holds in Germany the position and enjoys the ] popularity as did rpentier \n‘ France some four ars ago. The | people hera call him “Ha just as | the French were wont to call the French idol "Georges” in the old days. He {s a clean living, modest, | good looking young fellow and de- serves his popularity. He is very fast for a big man, has a right which is not to b 1 too lightly ind Is as game as they make them. In the early days, before he knew as much about fighting as he does now, he met hur Townley, Er- minio Spalla, Harry Person and the | ineffable Battling Siki, and !l'n; German was never a beaten man until the final gong. His against Paolino Uskudum, “Mountain Lion of the Pyrenees' a8 his manager Irancois Descamps | has dubbed him— atched with great interest, in 20, Berlin on November Domgoerten of Cologne is the hest of the middleweights. He has met and defeated in France hoth Pionnier and melie, who rank | among the best in that country. The | Cologne battler is expected to take the title away from Wiegert, the | present holder, when they —mect | here in December, Harry Stein also of Cologne would give any of the flyweights in Iurope a stiff argument. Both | Doemgoerten and Stein learned | their boxing with the English pro-| fessors in the Army Occupation. Among the heavies Samson Koer- ner, Diener of Magdc a twenty year old youth,—Dick over, Haymann of Leipsig and V ner of Dortmund need not fear to meet the best in France and Eng- land. In the light Koerner and Dockimr make the weight and yweight class, n, who can | | be strong, hea Melling of Dresden and Smeh of Cologne, form a quartet which would not be out of tune in any ring in Europe. Kurt Prenzel, Milenz, ind Wiegert rank highest, the middelweights, The welterweight class furnishes | the number of i g men. of Hamburg, Rerlin, Grimm also of Berlin and | Nuujocks shape up as real fighters. | Domgoergen | among | FFunke of Baby C Hardy. his hal NEW BRITAIN DAILY ATU MTERALD, RDAY, Saves Baby from Beneath Speeding Engine ‘ AT YOUR | SERVICE Below 15 a list of the | Standard Headings in | every day use on the ‘ Classified Page. Note the | easy-to-read alphabetical | arrangement, | Phone Your Ad To ; 925 | Closing time for insertion | in same day’s paper | AR ‘\ CLASSIPICATION HEADINGS MENTS MONUM ENTS : | DEA S | FlL. 3 | 4=FUN AL DIRECTORS AUTOMOBILES | ¥=—AuTO A TRUCK AGENCI | her husband three ni | up ana compassion of YAl RUCKS FOR BALE 1 1 10T LE FOR JEXCHANGE i PAITS AN ACUESSORIES MOBILES WANTED=— 13-4 FAXT SERVICE 1 g | ecil Keiser, aged 2, of Stamford, Neb., owes his life to the heroism of Fireman J,u K |y Cecil hdd toddled out on the lflll\\d\' tracks near his home. The engineer w ) to stop, so Hardy climbed out of the cab and went ahcad to the pilot. Leaning )um wd, he grabbed the child from the locomotive's pa th and held him clear of the rails. Then, losing ; A ance, he had to toss Cecil flat between the rails to keep from falling with him. Ceeil LAW VLRS- FATEND ATTORNEYS was unhurt, though the engine and two cars passed over him. Hardy is shown above beside 37723 ke Bt basiing o® his engine, with Ceml in the inset. - PLUMBING HEAT'G, WAL WE 24 i L) R A 4 -PRESSING ANL TAILOKING . Three days and|mitted to select the bones of her| TO EXHUME BODY ) oAl ights thereafter she walked | yushand for more deliberate burial Exhumation | 53— WaNTED TO down that length, until the ‘ R ) - 1 the divine power woman ogalnered. up e = EDUCATIONAL ited by her laments, and |husband’s bones and walked to the INDENCE COURSEE of the woman had been most or- |thodox. To regularize the matter| 7The image of the pious wife, in/, he directed that she be admitted toimperial robes, gtands in the tem- his household. TFirst, however, he|ple near the spot, while the hr 2! granted her prayer that she be per. l‘" the wall is now perpetual, n rt of the wall collapsed. the wall | end of abutting on the ! in the iny 1e scandal came to the ears of | sea, from which, before t uards | chlorofc emperor who recognized be-| ooy1q stop her, she t the bone L ath his tyranny, that the conduct {into the sea and herself after them. Ensel of Cologr is about 1} only lightweight of any account. ‘This class is the poorest in the Ger- man boxing field. Smith is the best of the feathers. 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