New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1925, Page 9

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years ago, paired wlo will proba Tommy Murphy's place on the | Sitverman played with the | Crescent team here when the Na- | tional Guards def was the ace of the Hartford score Balfour {s another man who is hitehed with the Hartford team and Dixles. curred a lected only tha senson was any cossful, tha managem put to it to pay the stipulated m;m [ ¥4, 'The money wa s eollect. | Kaplan of M aucisive in ¢ 3 look t6 swe hitm win in Middlotosw agAlnst th South Manel foracd 1 one of 1 The thi Speaking of Sports;; i bdresaianaba, Reports coming from Hartt ord Wtate that the Crescent basketball | team which is scheduled to meet the American Leglon team In this clty & week from Thursday, is coming | hero with an extraordinarily strong | lnoup and one that will make the local quintet hump !o score a vic- tory. Heading the list of basket nhnm ers who will invade the Y, W, floor against the Leglon five, 1& rm Cronin. Cronfn first cama into prominence in Hartford when he |° played with the former Morse Busi ness College team away back in 1915, He then gave promlise of bo- ‘coming a star If he kept to his game and that is just what he did. Ho played throughout the state and in | W Massachusetts and only a few short |\ es with Jack Curry | s the star of the | of Hartford, he w Hartford Kaceys who copped the Kacoy leagne when it was in opera- tion. Ho is still going as strong as ever | and this year in the games he has | 80 far played, his work has been of | Dobba the highest order. With him will be Abs Silverman ated them and his work on the local flour was as Bood as has been seen here {n some time. In center, the Hartford manage- ment has secured “Dutch” Leonard | one of the best athletes in the Capi- tal City as another member of the team. “Dute] join the Dixies after 18 athletle cire will also probably s he is much sought. Despite what many have sald, as a sort of by-play, Leonard plays th varlous games for sports sake, was & refreshing ineldent that oc. | sar ago last summer in been | had no game was poss! S o taking only Hartford to combina 1 erican Leglon te: that thelr team s going a little too ction of oppouents. W k from Thurslay night. of savory will etate impl fmmy Clinch Is schedu ¢+ in Miadletown in malch, Why is it that the pre fair a good number after the h 5 conducted In that Lout will who at- ren cal hoy pt of the famous the Sily a ity e at the Meri cneennt there was o | o in anyon='s mind as to who lou lincir's vietory was counter and more you who would to a better are ma ers in this siat ceal boy ad- the Meriden boy \ contains that team to show he as I stranze thiv t «when on 1¢ a large number of tr mm Movoe ! < Town and every 1 combination. own came to | iefeated the appy in a fast and Comp: any was formed Jirumy Horan and Jack C In their prime. Horan has lon retired from sports, but Jack tford is still zoing Meriden En oy for a » is through + team w | bearings on a larger playing surface. | cral public—to furnish an outlet for ——— the craving for adventure and for al- |day that will mean work the remain | New York, Dec. 29 (®—~gergei !0WIng the mind to relax. I belleve it |der of the week until the blg game. on the Alle | Yessintn, the eccentrie, Russlan poct |10 D8 a great boon to all guch insti- | Sunday afternoon the players went ys has committed suicido in Moseow !Utions and a real means of reducing out to San Pedro to see the Pacific |He was the divorced husband of | infractions of the rules. Hospitals (lect stationed there, but last night COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEys |Isadora Duncan, the classic dancer, find that motion pictures like music, Coach Crisp put them to bed early | Anaste | Nowtan take Captatn | m col- and as | creann p sped to even stay | rs of the | come through, but othars who fee] that the | g npposition will ba shown a |Grail 2 st lar bas- vor has | Saturday night It up ed to ap- st Noah bont re’s one pusales us \wn regard to wzl\rvg | n boy decisiy dy 1nl an, but we sup- es. Manager | yor started out tol It ohibitive. Carry" re doesn't | er tewn more | an | s when the old urry, daddy of basketball” at it with is like ell in baseball. Al- Red” has not been In the number of years, there v who won't believe | irritts A C. quintet will ing back Into action again tonight r two weeks of enforced idleness. | Adrian Pauen be on the road a great next month and instead of play- | pete against the Ho f o + game on the Burritt gym the Burritts will play thelr §00-meter race home contests at the Y. W. C. | ‘ 3 A indulgence, to whom it becomes a fdried the ground gym, prellminary to the American YESSININ R”SS AN form of dissipation, But T don't .~r~. The team left for the south Leglon team every Thursday night. [] {umy way in which the world ‘can be |night. mudo safe for morons. For the vast | Alubama Has Sc | v majority I believe that the mind is| Pasadena, Cal. Dec, ¢ feat on thelr home floor but the | y | broadened and stimulated by motion |United Daughters of the Confeder- players are not used to a larger play- < | pictures as they are today. Motlon acy in Los Angeles took the mem- The Burritts have yet to taste d ing surface which was demonstrated picture entertainment is used regu. bers of the Alabama team when the National Guard Reserves larly In many prisons, hospitals, in- [party to Hollywood yesterday | took them into camp on the state ECCCflmG YOlll]g Man Once Hus stitutions for the feeble-minded and #¢o the various movie studios, This | orphan asylums for just the same (rip marked the last of the sight- seeing tours for the players, » Wada outlined a program to- armory court. Playing on the Y. W C. A floor will give them ,h,.;,g band 0[ ]sadora D“nca“ purpose that it serves for the gen- 0a whose emulation of terplschore while | Nave a tohic effect upon the inmates, and kept them in the hotel. P& F (ullml\ LEAGUE Ibarefooted and in dishabille made |Stimulating them, preventing them | This afternoon saw the first Sh » r. Shortly after the wedding the | the hardest playing, the most inven- |att with the dancer and |4ui gratlon authoritics they were per- | ment with the same exuberant|to get tl mitted to enter the country energy with which they throw them- mood and back in the good Miss Duncan went on a dancing |selves into business—to live a full jand play that will be nec visiting numerous eities but |life, to satisfy the craving for action, |Whip the Huskies. 1 from appearing in ev- | for adventure, for relaxation, even | ght the play of the scantiness for instruction. If they flock to the and the added fact [nmiovie it is because they find in it an at she was wont to wrap a red outlet for t pertectly tiatiral'and {flag about Yessinin accompan- [ wholesoine impulses, The roots of lied his wife, on the tour, and seem- |onr excessive criminality must be ngly was a mild-mannered youth. |looked fo sewhere Then stories began to break about A ] afternoon. Thirty-five orters will arrive in I trom Rirmingham, Ala, and Me Olson 1l ltoo freely of the flowing bowl. A They are coming out to back sican and Canadian hockey {clared to have blackened the eyes of loompetition in New York yesterday. ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS Miss Duncan, which prevented her ooy College defeated Montreal 4 trom carrying out one of her Pro- i, 3, and the Royal Military collega SPECIAT, MATCH b | & YRS | Clan l'wwulru ousiice grams. A similar incident was re- jo¢ Kingston, Ont., conquered Prince- RFM TY COMPANY BUYS atty . o 4 l’! er 'r"l‘\ Paris, ’HVd IR ] ington. 36 ported the | on Bto L Jim Ti on { Before departing he engaged In fisti- LEAVES FOR GOAST {enffs with a couple of ex-Russian | * | soldiers. o . . Ve i ot in tronble with o ¥ ‘;1*0?(:*:“1?1‘“)1;:‘7;('03 for alleged anti- |UNhOrsity of Washington Foothall ~ Races Have Been Held T {also had returned to Russia, mdi-; PR R e con tuted a divorce under the soviet law | o and s freed from Yessinin. Sh is declared to have said that he was the tamper “impossible” and that *moonshine” 'zero Co |had made him crazy. liecane e Yossinin was tall and had curly {of the University of Wa [blond halr and blue eves. At the [foothall team before a gam Iheginning of their honeymoon Miss adena ¥riday with fhe University of Dunean appeared to ba highly Aatin ed with her choice. 8b B {him as the greatest poot sir i Kin: the enius sinee TARAT | tarnia had E\Hnr. Poe. “He's a man of spirit. iyiga byt tha iving park, wher Seartle, held y company ye prac compan not ction w said that reports had m that the heat in Cali- ed up the Crimson 5 the Purple Tornado a lofty soul. He is my inspiration.™ fwith the mercury around 40 and &0 i 108 unmw: opened Dee, 1 5 na clash, had been goi propert: riving ATNESs T in Columbus and circuit meeting here th was all but called off for 1ttends f 5 5 Farmers, ldectared the dan BEL I[VES MUV!ES ‘;vv}‘;j:f;-’,{ -~ REAULY HELPFY: Dl Kirchwey s They Give § Fe W BQIEQE’S - Vent to fuman Bmotions Sanitary Batber - Shop e 279 Main St. rctures of the higher tvpe, furail - 77 i We erg hampered early frain- succeeded last week s lowered and then TR0 SR e Over Woolworth’s New Store ling for excitement and adventu that might otherwise be i harm- opinion of Dr. George formier warden of i | fully, n th . larger quarters and greater facilities § prison, now 15 S5 295 | department of criminoloj % New York sehool of soc ; lo the Associated Pre Sing QP!T]E‘Y]’II)EI‘ HIC new a(‘]dl'eSF g 279 Main St. 1ast te devoting his time to the studv of crime and his conclu- motion petmre is We Invm“ Your ‘xsnection sion is that th upon the whole exerting a benefici influenca upon the community at He does not agree with those leve that motion pic influence to increasc ¢ Ny ten years experience in “I have never heard of an authenti case of any person who commiticd a erime becauge of the influence of a ! motion picture, The G who he to the suggestion of the movie Is due | not to the motion picture, which is simply a new devica for furnishing entertainment and instruction to the Gur usual ~tm‘"ze system is in operation this I e winter. Old custemers know what th is and J3.the e which has furnished a new means of 5 i Smithsonian Tnstitute has | Lot "y quick get-away to the the protection it means to them. satlsfaction that | 45t This has imparted a spec- § i “]“ S1AT tacular quallty to crimes of this in the heat it 1 e " Influen: e it “Investigate O'NEIL'S WINTER STORAGE” ; : “A uew fnvention, which trans- | | Eelathinly the ways of living of multi- Jelieahopsito ma our people must be julged ¢ 1 results. Just as tl ts tota A “”’ to the work | o) influences of f the motion pic- y the sun has been be ormal, | * & “It seems to ma absurd that the movie exerts a dem | “CONSERVE RUBBER” eftects on the minds or ch: f o who patronize that form of en- institution for Tving solar |Lerininuient, Thore may In the trultss LET US REPAIR YOUR TIRES b e of movis patrons be a few who J‘-( ifornia. while D G. Ab. |Overdo it or who are so unstable | ] 3 . hat they get harm f; 1 condition belisved t sclen- | wing in condi Ea 1 excessive | g | sica now abroad NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925, timated at that time that the driv- 1ing park would be |finit’ action was taken, The Columbus park was the tnitfal uclory a Columbus ownedl s0.d but no de- BENEFITS FITS BEASTS ke it dnatin #oing to Marvel, there has been a meeting there an- missed comapetition on as Columbus track, Cresc: his world's record of 2:( sus trotted to for Humane Work 20 (#— A |Influence, as animal rescus work in was staged the race between Directum I and Wil- percentage of the hooks of royalties Sweet Marle, dependence Boy, Georgs Gano, ) of dumb and defen: . 08 was his wish before | and bones for these dumb and de- » the | fenseless little ones, and animals, Wade turt luminaries that the Columbus track SETS NEW RLCORD Tthel MeGary and Hvarts © her famous throughout the world. | {rom brooding and putting tham in a |Alabama scrimmage. Coach K o1 y | Yessinin was about 80 vears old, mental conditions that is helptul in put the men through a fast set-to ivbo 81 i |some ten years younger thap Miss restoring health. and explained that the next two days raR el ! 1;{; Anunmn They were married in Americans are the most progres- would be spent in heavy work and the wife divorced him last | 8ive of people, the hardest working, | Work out the rough places in the k. The conches and Alabama [young bolshevil writer came to the tive, the broadest in vislon and the |followers have heen concerned abont | . st to adapt to their own usen |the game as the time approaches, | » frouble with the {mmi- any new idea They go in for amuse- !and everything possible is being done ! | boys back into a fighting protection of anin Saltus made the founding of the Agnes Geraghty seary Set Marks in Wome ‘s Swimming s from Pasader tors to the en- activities of wi ors went on strict | Meet in New York. and training rules. They were in | irly. Tomorrotv morning they ymplete rest around e and resume the hard work in labama saden world's swimming r a long course in the 5 1 pool at Coral work was Mrs. ( known on t | his pugnaciousness when he mmmki TEAMS DIVIDE HONORS rounding towns in Alabama today. Tvi-1ita| At a party here Yessinin was de- V‘,,\,,,“s divided honors in the college |14 to the last ditch against Wa assceiation lere, and endeavored to | 8.8 yards) tr - ved a 400-meter Historle Track Where Grand Clreuit lashing fifteen and tv Mr. Saltus's books is tondness for cats 2 same meet in Ashe LB l)llll “ ILL PL &\ Ty Cobb said he Ohio, Dee. 20 (F-=The circuit Ho expects to hit terday | ABAin next season. into residential » sale price was given 06,000 but the name of the e —— —————— of the barns, grand step in the passin During the closing day ting the admission ch red the men and |with no apparent result. 1t was in- ur' now located in our new shop, where we have ; picture, | The sensational character of 8 , ¥ ‘? il many crimes during tha 1: en vears which some peopls attribute | J LN VAR Y TR TGV A ts of the automobile vastly ont- | 3 - BF‘ ; i q 3 t its potentialtics for evil so, T § i :L i selieve, do the constructive and edi- Y B [ he Natjonal |oozmnnie sy o sl GA] ESMAN $AM Belue or German West Africa. Describing 0 r radiation and its moment in your story, he would urge you, ‘Go on, please.’ It was sald of him, he who was too aristocratio of liver if he had just made the ac- ntance of a stray cat in the q ; trotters and pacers of high Pan Or Nove]is[,s weal[h Goes “i\"l‘l’j“finnul'a regard for Anlmlrll. and particularly for ca his widow. hrough a great extent {sald, “it was developed through iy ed every'form iy my life work. Owing | to heart trouble, which made it dif- ficult for him to lift any welght, ¥ rescued dogs and Mr, Saltus ca We made a practice of buying meat with their unerring instinet, loved t an ardent hu- ' Mr, Saltus, His last act every night the | was to take our pet dog Toto for a for the care and | walk around the square.” and in spread- Upon the death ot Toto, Mr. Sale pel of humane education | {yg fal gift of $1.- iy order that they might be interred possible | yi ked that its ashes be preserved ith his own, This was done, Southern Mrs. Saitus, who has arrangedq for| that her estate shall go to the cause alif, a |t her death, sums up the cause of animal rescue work in this rather plaintive statement The need {s so great and there ure 50 few who care.” Mis, “Iromi my experience,” she added, “I realize that it is the humans who Irer | need educating, as much as the ani. oth- | mals savir it the work 18 to be 1y | permanent.” CAPABLANCA ON CHESS Jose Capablanca, world chess champion, says the game may be roadenca in the next fifty years. By broadening. he means the pro- duction of a large playing surface with two or more extra pieces for cach ‘Pplayer. Few have gained ex- pertness in handling the eixteen pieces allotted under the present rules TODD VS, SHADE Todd, English walter- ill encounter Dave Shade of California in Madison 8quare Gar- n January 1. Sallor Friedman of o and Tommy KFreeman of 1 to Cleveland may meet on the same a card 0 CLASHING OF CYMBALS! NO FANFARE OF TRUMPETS! JUST ANNOUNCING OUR SEMI-ANNUAL . THING SALE i REDUCTION ON ALL OVERCOATS AND SUITS Stein-Bloch and Qur Own Makes Beckwith-Kelly The Farrell Clothing Co. 211 MAIN ST. Sam Gets Flrst Crack at Him, Guzz ffects upon wea { work of Dr. H. H stitution eaid 5—ALL THEY GROW e is this: v B EN ForR T ‘_“\T GOSH - BUT 5 THEY RE. AWSUL = e REWLO HRNK OLE Mos% ] On- T 5 y WHERS. Tt SAM HILL HAVE IN FL0R1D8 4 I ‘ r condi- , the solar v Argentine i | suess.” | STARS TO MEET | Alan Helfrich, con meri- | ca's premier half miler, will ba chance to sottle an old score against ruary. He outsprinted him last 1all in & special \>l=~\r A b\)N(H) WHAT'S \ FooLisH I N efis

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