New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 9

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Speaking LeRT e — President o Washington and Jef- UNE FAMF WFDQ' I | e CAt srimolt folan RLINE (alsR {as @ full-fledged heavywelght until |naspital, Philadelphia, after a heart (o] f S por ts B XA TORNE ADIDS LD | ferson College Thinks Professional [ e & f HFI I] MAN | She star drive fn Detrolt for |ho meots Mike McTigue, In a return lattack. A. Stingle .8 .88 80 The thawing weather of the past P . few days has spoiled the skating |M. about the various pocns in tha city Jefterson o Ks th | ' g o LolegTAM 30010 bert fbe given a return match, |the board of directors, |/ 7 [defferson collegs thinks that prot Q I —_— Nat 5 Yeraddl | and with this, has prevented the e R T Is His Bride : g : Sealbtremi Battoli ol overnon S 1k k 0 hockey. o enemies of the colege game are '8! oo york, J . (P)—Trving Ber ; o take the blame.” The {elegraim was a 5 o | trie d that the triends : th & e ol “Eddie” McAloon and some of the G eyl s BromIwy's el Vet 1s Second % . old time roller polo and ice hockey ritia Blows 10 the ,,,:,,\- o a singing walter in Then, u‘» ours v:lhm\l:mls are starting a revival of e ”,““"“ oF {ls niar clbvere, binl. ‘\“‘nx'm‘n :‘]!mm": | aah \». ”w“ hiipeshiin 4 the old time sport here and the i 14| edu S Eeea b At e ride of a day, the | SANRIED at 2 ' scene of their activides will be the pliachs 14 the good or Lad - vackay, aro on thel : noruing, on th North End park where what used 1 'nl-»i ‘”«.4‘_‘ e & 5 l‘n “1-:- ) had become insar @ sl ‘ to be Rhodes' ice pond has been ! P ! ' ) slipped v-\m' from Berl fl ol e ot sk I's o i apartnient in the \ Forties lat Ll C flooded over for the usc of skaters. Inv“;w“‘ players a‘r Oar \x n [“v‘ hs o: ] ortl L b Pepps. phusized,” Pres! t Bake bk ‘ 2 £ “Eddie,” who drives a tuxi from e 1‘n |l~ p p.{m.m 13.‘” ,f‘. i hosul o bt bly Pa Town ( ; the railroad station, was telling us i otitia: = loYare foldencieh Tolniow |t S TERE IS o=l ivents organi ned ged § . yesterday that he and a few others & L L tnom loiat lv.wnl Suturdny ; e % ad gatherec gothe a = : badcl; S oard the Leviatha one ¢ 9 o, e ot Real fndividualism fn football is al- FIXING UP MATCH REDUCTION ON 4 game had been planned for this S | netlumpasathle, (e ghtic: not e D i : b YEDUCTION 0} week. The warm weather has made | R ot e i | \ - Ves S ) skating poor now and the contest|r. No SRAlARe g in Bristol, R. 1. got New York Boxing Commission Try has been postponed for better sk P P ) t of ap i X ing weather. We certainly would Ik ‘ m'" At A el narn ) ( 1t bow wislder, M g to Arrange Flowers-Shade /s ) toiwatohiihiagama plan (GILRIAY declining. He 3 fot, a was 1 Meeting to ChallPuge Greb, ) and arc hoping that the plans do e o 9 ShelAae el G ¢ Skt ; ’ e ninistrators t he 108 1 - b At corm 1 1 Among the old time stars z |P. s $ Heks EPRE ote to the bride's milliona s T i the Struw, o collected together, there is MeAloon |} S Clarence M. Mackay, president o o S dai O L T i e \ | : of ather pairs Joine STEIN-BLOCH and OUR OWN M/ Clinton, Jack Loomis and a long list WON'T BE COACH A Real Romantie Life ! o i e v T C ) UR O 1AKES of others. From these, two te . » and marrtage of s e b S (o 1 « are to be selacted and the city . oo melodic gentus, ~ who [/[1] e gor weigh y will be the prize. I Leary, Assistant Mentor of Har. as 122y E .,‘.w Russiar \t Y L contains al J s ) \ { [ Ice hockey 18 a game that ne s vard' Football Squad, Will Not!of many of his own 1| 5 G Vi “y a revival in this city. Yor years we o by sion b have all been shivering during the winter time and saying that the |y snow and ice are for the children |¥ one. We have sort of forgotten 5 joy and exhiliration of skating on the ice with fey blasts blowing in our faces, but it has been so long since we have been on a pair o skates that doubtless, we would a comical sketch standing on a pah of them n fert When “Eddie” McAloon, lowever, starts out to collect the old time ) bockey stars fn order that the|y youngsters may be shown just hov the game used to he played in this city years ago, then we are con-| a3t vineed that there is some =port il | <TANLEY WORKS MEN'S ! winter after all. There are nia Youngs. vho still remember the pole gan e oo el in Hanna's armory on East Main ' soitl 5 o stroet and Me and Clinton and | ' ‘ ' Loomis were in' the {lseogh L re. Of | v Yo \g. cither on rollers or on fee, fat Harts their middle name and t P& ’ L ble to show some fur 3 1t X snap will follow th i \ ather and then the sk he good one e 3 Moores 7 1 P unior A number of e rted re ure at | . teams formed in town v may develop in this the winter jx over | [ round fown about forming a skiine {hrict 1 J ciub, holding events and all such | = on a small geale in th i is an art 1) (ires 4 5 ' number of 4 of 1 5 ! : now la at Walnut ¥ g i a8 ! ' off will he ere. ! Stones. srning to baskethail, fans in this {000 : houldn't los¢ 0 t jaf there are two busketball game Y on this week Wil e about L b KIRE AT N ATERVILLE, it nills et 1- | with a definite and distinctive ¢ & as anyt o 1 in 5 sterville, . Jan. 5 (P—Los 4 1 1018, b v s i , T, Thimias et 1 e nated 85000 s cased e ’ reason for superiority. Hartford Civse 101 fiiled with wool waste and owned by \\“""‘ nir x. \ 3 on Cronin while $u ) ) L1 Rosenthod amd Son. Severat fire- AT | w1 i tianal Gua aind the Atl i ; ; Hl“l"}" soor er Seott s brow Hazsn i 2 %6 a0t o | Berlin denied 1 & Ca 0 ‘ -~ NEW AND BEFTER o BRI ’ ! b Inever was ¢ 1 i \‘. g A Ml » | His first ¢ ,. o f bu : vecogni 1oul gan day nig f t vol COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Blue Army 1 | | i TR 35 458 438—1341 IRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS SPECIAL TG PIN MATCR e Bristal. A Brial r their naet Bittes riviis Suturday night is e in t possible BOY OI' 7 DROWNED n. 5 (A—Willlam wned yesterday | ough the fce in | . 19, dived in the ice and re- J Gl s B e i) IN LINE FOR BOUTS A > i ) Genaro, Chick { Anderson and Bud Taylor | BRAVES ARBANGE MANY \ IR ineiarie iledoon GAMES ON SPRING TRIP (1 h the bantamweight cham ey The Tiosion I will play about |Pion, Charley Rol g, in New { York this wint ibition gumes 18 are scheduled du stay and four in Boston. PROTESTS TO LANDIS Falmer E. Pic ate Ath rce of the National ( ciation yesterday wainder will be staged | tic usso- d to Com- missioner Landis to prevent the ma jor basebali Jeagues signing coll nder-graduates, LEONARD TO FIC Benny Leonard and Roc will meet once again for the light- weight championship, according to SEEKS TRACK MEET Kansas' manager, Dan ogers, | Philndelphia. which has garnered Lecnard said recently that he would [the majority of the track and field turn to the ring when a worthy |fixtures for its uicentennial e lightweight happened along but that 'bration, Is now id to be secking Kansas was not the man. the 1. C. A. A. A, A. events | fund nse and [bout for the 175-pound title. Ber-| Debb was principal stockholder Tootball Not a Menac ittsburgh, {dent 8, Daker of Wi Take Appointment as Head. | mentioned read coac committes oach at Harvar T T 15 Cigarette Mints—Doctors Endorse No matter how long o1 'y e suftered e col NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926, | was not to ho disturbed and parti- | The commission iefused to sanc-| ST L, MANUFACUTURER DIES anton, 0., Jan, 6 (A—NRichard B, 5, wealthy steel manufacturs er, dled early today at University {bach, light heavywelg obl champlon, | [ ssell's young | s ngton and W ‘ Y‘ n appeal was mad 1 l'l‘?l‘l-ll‘."fil‘,lvhh defeated McTigue for the land founder of the Central Bteel TP A | | Coolidge to int ! 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