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| e — / TERIIIIIIINLILINNIINLLNILLLSLLS, Speaking of Sports Several teams have been to get going against each other, formed and they are awalting the cold snap that will put the ice in shape again, The amateur boxing game in this | section of the state iy taking a long On the Alleys COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS INTER-CHURC Kensington ( LEAGUE ngresutionnl, Y IS | slecp und because of thut, New » 7 Basketball fans of this city wit | Pritain's leading contender for hon- Nt : 101 \ have the opportunity of splitting the | O™ In the featherweight division, 18 | Caiison B T 5 week by watehing two good gumes. [ CXPetlencing a siege of fdleness, We | Luwis i J “Tonight the first of the contests will ldlencss, meaning that he has be staged at the Y. W. C, A, when the Amer Legion team tackles the fast Crescents of Hartford in the rceond game of the scason for the locals, i | fighter in some time, less a personage than There i sure to be a big crowd | featherweight champlonship, The out to see the game tonight as the | tournament which will decide the Hartford team's players are well | crown wearors in this state in the known to basketball followers in 'his city. The prowess of the locals on courts other than the Y, W, A. 18 well known cspecially to tho: who follow the Tndustrial league amatenr ranks, will next month, be conducted Clinch, unless some unforscen ao- rlay and both teams are considered [ ¢ident happens to bar him, wijl Fo b even1y Tatahed. most certainly be entered in the ¢ tournament. Hls backers in Vhlu‘ ; : | city, and he has built up a large The Hartford team will probably | €'Y i A -n‘cuulfuru?e Ty | following after his last showing in | i wule | Dis home town, are banking on him | aggregations but what the loculs || S L Ains | Noads luck fu expericnce is more than|'0 €Ome through the ranks and be | niade up for in youth and ability to | ©F0Wned champion, play a fust brand of ball, Teddy Hayes, trainer of the local | hoy, 1s the most confident of all that ) L A G S SR G T S e pe n - crowned amateur champlon of the game, Following several \\m*ka“ layoff as members of the American class. Hayes puts Jimmy me stiff work each day Legion team, the players are still in tme form having Kipt in trim by | vlaying with their teams in the In. |y Stoniin thokring: agalfat (e Hoat lustrial league, Many In this cliy | (306" can o hrought to face Him, vxpect to see the Legion team send | the Hartford dels tion buck home L worse beaten five than the former Croscent team that played the fonal Guards at the state armory uear the beginning of the scason, Over {ho three round routs, | Clinchh appears to be the best that (there 1s in the state, He has met and dcfeated the Lest in his ¢ {even the champion, Johnny Mack, | but because of the rullng that | championships can be declded only amelat fha fournament to be held in In the game will also be seen ome of the hest veterans the g in this scction knows. m vspecially has alway attracted | vlenty of notice wherever he * has vlayed and because of his ability on the courts, many will turn out to watch him alone. He will be with | his old side kick, “Duteh” Leonard ind both of these are scrious threats 1 any basketball gaime, claim the championship until he wins his spurs in the elimination contests, He {5 regarded as being of cham- pionship ealiber and if hard work counts for anything, he will not go back on the hopes and ambitions of his many friends for lim, Many fans have been wondering 1t Billy Duda i i ¥ tions with the Na To | out west, and it is not known just | low long he plans to stay there. I — - Restriction or Timiting of Torward Dilly has been missed in some of | the games the locals have played | Iasses May Be Subject of Dis- | when a brawny arm and a heavy e Lody such as he has would comsa in cussion of Grid Game, liandy to take ome of the beef from w Haven, Jun. 7 (A—Two the other teams, The Guards are le chauges in foothall rules in need of a heavy guard at some !for pext rason are discussed by | iage of the games they play, | Wiltiam Langford, s v of = [the tootball rulcs committee, in an DBilly Dudack, coach of the Na-|intervicw published In the “Yale Guards basketball tenm, wa | Daily News' yesterday, There might expected homo from the o5t Y Le some discuat.on about ths ree ferday but to date ho has not {stricting or litsgi.ng of the forward wed. Billy was vory reticent about |y oe jo o and the point-after- ¢ purposes of his trip west and |(oychdown ruling probably will be mtil he returns home, they will not brought up at the 1t [ciers, with a few cs observers. | B committee mec 4 e | 2 T may fght and 1 may not,” sald kuown. s oy 2 s i ¥ 3 ling tor revision, : | i e, —— . |Carpentier, “if T do not fight, 1 prob- 1 think that he has heen of- |, M- Langford does not Leljeve the Andree. 436 1641449 |ably will arrange a fight for some- AL Wity D IEE) Ot roothall senson can be shortened 00 122 e e ess | ne else’ torpreted to ! L a coaching position with one | {ona else.”” This was interpr to ! % g P i imgre than at present and_expresses 88 . "aolino, the Spanish heavy- the egs in the wide open | it 1 e [mean Paoline, the g 3 colleg PO opinion that the Blg Three H BOXING INVESTIGAT]ON e § UL oflicrs are not a0 80X [yupcament nof (o stact practice untll N | 1 T S (i ssashigirenson s making ; oB5 (il Ep it oo e L P e STPONED FOR A TIME | HiGl SCHOOL GAMES . Tave §t that Ding |4V four weeks training, while | 20018 BEHOTLaNeRI gty W those bound by the agrecment havo | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS e ] wyer of Iast tford, who fs con- |, " New dersey Tagislature Has Bill De. Red And Gold Team Plays South red one of the best athletes § T belng placed on | SPECIAL MATCH AT COLLINSYAL | ihe state iy both buseball and bas~ | ! . H' ni ‘]’“‘“‘ of Stedma nouncing Holding of Prize | Manchester And Hartford on bri. | i el oothall by th ing which is so b 10 i ety tothall, may be signed he lay And Saturday of This Week, ! ball, may Le slewed with L NOW | paneratly being carried on by the s 55 Rl gy 1 National Guarda. OUINE |yt of tie various colle and 1 | A tough week-end Is in siore for & "'f"""',‘"\l”" on ”;"T o o [y iversitios.” is criticized by the i= 20| Trenton, N. J. Jan A—Pres- | the New Britaln High scliool Lt gEslimanasement abutinye 1005 L rules committes seerctary, who chur- s gy | SUre of busincus hias sof uside con- VAl teain. It playa the South Man- | ire being made, [acterizes the worst feature of foot- T i T sideration of the boxing situation in |chester H ol busketball team | NS the DAL 4t the present time as “the de- LAY R Jorsey by the bright leglstative |Priday night SguilighIanchssiorn) s lrlser LEnE ATk ¢ & js nd for victory son 83 i b iting committee, The Harey [#11 then comes liome Saturday ,w»(]’- an L ‘fi\n' (:l“ 1 w:.(v'\. ‘HV;VI % Pl i L oyl nson finseo in News. (dfternoon to p Hartford le:.h} ind i m\\‘l, ” .’»‘h L alicuid (YRR TEINRT T} ark last fall had brought down the |S¢hool in the firs SIS rength. To this end, o careful se- | T (" airtas T ymnasium. taction of pld nust be made be- | o | [hCnAtcrRiiEhl, 4 “'Tho Hartfore 004 etion 'y".”:- \'{f" 1" "',‘ ’l_ Sl | MART & COOLEY LEAGUE | committee, made: 4t plain I'ho Hartford ““f canse (‘y'. :1_‘".4;..1 m” ;, i Marvard Wishes (o Put On the Next A1EE i Ui TS as it has demonstrated |;u._ ye on the future more than on the 2 73 ) it has played so far this scason, but sent. Tle has a geed team as- | Outdoor Intercolegiate Track T A e it can be defeated as it has also mbled fogether at the present | ; ; G o 5 R 2 fou shown in the Croshy lligh school nies but be must also keep hls cye { Meet And Wil Make Bid Vor It | p 3 = ills and G e veral factors | i future prospe | Packing Room. {than a round D\ niiragns) | 81 e b e e i | Cumbridge, Mass, Jan, 7 (®—Iar Jo 82 Y= 3940 Newark and the fochnieal Knock- | \.u;‘,‘ 11.“ ,”. 3 ’;r o b ““”v,, | Viere are hundreds of gond bass | ‘ard Wishca to put on the next out- |} il §2 f3a|out was registered by Wills Dl Ui he hatisdl . wiking about | door intercollegiate track meet and 2= —Z | Tohnson standing squarely. on hoth |brighter Saturday. ‘The frat Lall players in the making about ; S : M inte the ring it is playing on its own court city and most of thew who plan (1S 1ot in sympathy to stage the > ML rplfoa moN N0 t the Higl ol e a follow the game | the one ob- |#imes in Philadelphia as a part of TAIR DUPT. STORE LEAGUE | from Johnson's cort LU e R . ot fn vlew of making the grade so |'he sesquicenteniial celebration. | iay T referco wondered wl R e e thicygstilhsconiSichibervitor [heed Wil Gl (jr ”e” X | waa §4 Ty (I . el Harttord team s used to ¢ National Guards. Jubate eommiticeflolettheqnssocinzi iy 500 8 ape) Sporting wilers agroed 1| playing on a large court, and it is S tion In New York on Sunday after- | \neie 9 9 mateh had been a poor one with | Pl B0 hnat e fisia antase It will e several rears, however, |noon, at which n.nc'n is possil L 452 bio(Johnson far outcla ,.Y n TR R e B This, ore most of these voungsters that @ vote will be taken to deter- atement Senator T s ST e T ve reached the age where thoy (mino the place for the 1926 mect, | & convine |t R e M compete in compan, fast as ' When Pennsylvania was awarded of the state permit "‘\ ”“‘“‘ o 'q i ¥ e t of the Natioval Gur but tie games last winter it was gener- 211 { demoralizing prize fghtine” v s i ine goes by so quickly and the pol- wily understeod that Harvard would 8| “These brotd exhibitions he |3ehool. v of Munager Clavence Lanplvr in l“» gixen IEORLOF unity "“ hand i, *h no cour xepptiinil i make o (rip te] tocking abead so many years, is ono | them the following season, Man gladiatorial exhibltions of pagnn | OB WL fhake the inp tis Lath wise and good. Stanley Osborne, of tle Harvi ays. | L ator (. today. sald that. acting for his e | o i aw, todny sald that. acting for Fod T T vcather, collbge, he will invite the assoch 3 = i : mis are |tion to Nold the meoting here | NGO LTS A e ] that his offer will be accepted ‘ wport, R. 1. " g e 3 his offer will be accept e e o 15 main, | Both Amcrican haveheen | e e s e e g [eansed by recent betieyed [ Deaten this week by the university —_— 5110 have been the cause of the ex-|gextet from Kingsion, Ont., in con —— I plosians aronnd venuo [ tests in New ki when nine menhole cov- | 8 s | rs were bDlown sverl f inctaehrd | SHOULD FEEL AT HOMI | re were blown sever ot in tl ; Charley Norw«gian \v'"; 3 |air, one of them narrowlv missing [ vaulter, s 1 at home while | Mrs. T Harrims orkmen | training at Dartnionth collog: \ -_— —=_|of the Newport Gas Light company | produc Youngstrém Preixht Hone 155 jiscovered the break today and itand Obe will arrjve REDUCTION ON ALL | SUITS, OVERCOATS, ODD TROUSERS Stein-Bloch and Our Own Makes BECKWITH-KELLY The Farrell Clothing Company 271 Main Street not been matehed against any other Jimmy Clinch is keeping himself fit every day by hard work and no hig father tells his son is on the road to the |w and the battler {8 ready at any time ronin | Fabruary each year, Clineh cannot | ¥ €. Myers .. i, s La Mitchell Howarth | i | ¢ | 12una Z1il | Lubeck Finiman W |t { Kelton | Ric . | Augusting Goodwin | Vantine | FITRRET 1264 | FRATERNITY ROWLING ALLEYS 1.0 0. ¥, LEAGUE Unity Rebeknh. k. v 20 £3 T Shutze | $h . R 8 . Gllhey 0 | Dummy 85 | 19 | Yexington, { Erickson . 120 12! | B A 3 Newton Dummy | or SALESMAN $AM [ 50 AILN woNT HAvE) ANNTHING To Do WITH PE UNTIL | GET INTo BUINES For MMIELS AND MAKE GooD (el NEW BRITAI Lyneh Snlmon | Cogoo | Niehola Walluco o Tresuth . Gladding INDUS Davis Wiikht Petor Muler Fagan Kenney Roll H. Limn ,, | Josephison Walker Won 1ol ¢ Domblkowsk Wileox Charamite Kosuklewioz Ward M Ploes Rayniond Ponta allerman Laskory Thompson Zucel 5— 23:was promptly repaired Stunley Work: T American Tuper ¢ House, sl 7 AR TRIAL LEAGUY Lunders, i A1 19 IS TR TF) 85 48 ' §6 1m0 16 8 UL 105 208 113 32 480 & dudd. idaaer 104 rt & Cooley. Fafnirs, 9 113 ST 122 9 120 108 1oy 195 Goads, [ §1 KNUTE RONE 15 CATHOLIC HEMBER ‘:]Nolre Dame oach Bapized in = | Pame football team November | was rece | {the there late this wee el That Religion e \‘mk‘_J::.UP\ — Knute 7i | ockna, coneh o Notre Damo foot- ball teats, has become o member of church, Friends t Homun Catholic [had Known for imous mentor some time that the contemplated the church in South Bend, Ind., confirm the |ea report yesterday, and it reached the cast atter Rockne had sadled on the De Grasse for a tour 'rance, Germany and Ttaly, The coach was buptized November 1% und was contirmed by the bishop of | northera Knoll, | fivst Indiana, Right two days later, communfon with tev, John the N | Rockne's football players lvarned of his intentions in the game i, wainst Northwest {were 10 points beh | the first hai, the storm that would comq when from the 7 conch hetween the halves [ “But “Rock" as they knew him, was @ changed man, and his instruc- | tions were mild, He told them that he would go into the grandstand and jwatch the remainder of the battle from there, | “Sounds Mke a churchman,” re- marked ono of the players, ‘*He's going to join the church to- norrow," Notre Dan downs enot and the f other informed themn, : drove across Howing Sund ived into the church, Rockne {3 a Catholie ar sons are stude t Notre Dame. CARPENTIER SAILS b rrench Pugilist And Jugoslay Min- Ister Divide Interest of Passengers Aboard Steamiship. Cherbourg, oorg list, and Jugoslay thy France, Jan, 7 M. Stoyadinoviteh, the minister of finance, divife of the passengers the steamship Majestic bound interest w York, vesterday, but the Loxer apparently scored in public favor over the ministcr plenfpotentiury A majority of the crowds at tho [pier secmed much mors impressed with the pugilist's personal businese trip to the United States than with Jugo minister's mission to arrange a settlement of the Jugos |slavian debt to America. Nearly Leveryone was asking to have Car- pentier pointed out, while the min- r was merely av the center Sam Makes a Flying Start NOU A ONG TO QUIT AND (0 INTO BUSINESS FoR YOOURSELF!~ Fauore WHAT! - wou mre WANT 1o AsK Me. e o A S e SAY GUZZ~ V'UE DECIDED & ) [ VoU INTEND To TAWE M9 QUIT AND (20 INTO BUSINESS Fort CUSTOMERS AND -THADE PWAY PNSELE - S | AND RUIN ME. EW7- AND THE NYOU'LR GOT TH NERVE. To ASK A FAVOR OF ME!— A priest of the Sacred Ieart took lis tirst they at the end of Some of them feared ! touch- h to win in the last half | Rockne Mrs. thelr two (P “ Carpentier, the Freneh pugi- of a mall group of diplomats and flnane N | i ARTHUR TRAIN, WRITER, MARRIES NEWPORT WOMA ingagement Announced TAst Month ) in bonds to his wife, di- Stay as Pro in This Country, But Wedding Was Originally reet t the resldue of the ustate | g 4ucuciine Wik, Jeni ¥ I'be beld in trust for his wife and Archle Compsatop, the greatest Set For Spring |tiwo sisters and at the death of the | goirer Burope’ has producet (8 {sole survivor the rematnder will go Suffern, N. Y, Jan, 7 (® Train, 4 a8 a playing professional writer and lawyer, d coumpinion $200,000 whan = thell oo ot oin i i TEeEs The British Mrs, Coster Gerard of Newport, It come will then be devoted to & oyamoion yesterday tentatively ace I, were marrled yeaterday, Thetr |*ChOlATship, The value of the es- | cepted terms for a summer position engagement was announced lust | (8¢ 18 not Indieated in New York with the provision month but the wedding was not ex RS s that he be permitted to return teo pected untll next spri Mrs, Gerard's fiist b Jerome, loadings in 1925 tota 177,612 | R, Livingstone, who is directing the |cars, an increa 0 over|search for fiddlers, The winner of SCHOLARSHIPS FUND | and §49 as | Tuesday's contest s expected to Worcester, M Jan, ! ax an advance of 683,592 over [have the opportunity to match his tablishment of a the she divorced two years was | Business l)ul‘ing‘ 1925 | Compston is assured of a position Sum Gerald, brother of James | ., ton, Jan, T () — The | M 1orida next winter. He is here W, Gerard, former ambassador 10 | American Raflway Assoclation 1o. | WIth Arnatil Massy, French open VA Lnight announced that the raiiroads | 111eholder, for a series of internas . Gerard has threo sons, Mr. = g0 QR B LT greatost | 1003l matches, The British profes- Train also las three children by reight traftic on record.” and the | 510Mul champion has no club cone former marriage, His wife was W of railway economica djs. | '°¢tion in England and will be af Miss Ethel Kissam of Now York closed that for the fist eleven | 'POTLY to join the metropolitan who died three years ago. During months of the year, class one rail- | €U0 beginning April 16, her lfatime she wrote novels andil,qaq 0 Tl Hi8 YORt s e Yol - collaborated with her hushand on \ property valuation figures, an | FORD SEEKS FIDDLERS sl his -‘1‘-“" slotigh. nual return of 4,83 per cer | Worcester, Mass., Jan. 7 (@ —Fid= o ’l‘f]“'zm’;n ot u“ :‘, 8 “”_ The burcau, which 1s maintained | dlers in every town and efty in [torney general of Mass 4 Hio ¥ the carrirs, placed the net oper- | Wor r county are being sought J i < B A Uing income for the eleventh month [ by representatives of Henry Ford 10 practiced law in New York And trom dop et 041,089,000, amainst $890 | participate in a contest Tuesday of his practlce drew the material for 100 during the corresponding [old time fiddler's favorites. Mr many of his “’”"." AT ) 4 period | 17ord passed through Worcester yess il ";,;;‘:;';" i ctuns fiied by the rallronds | terday on his way to Wayside Tnn, Y e h e E e T vith its ear service division of the |Sudbury. He had a conference with Or SChOlarships for deserving Atu- dents in any depariment of Prince- ton university, s provided in the | will of Charles W. Lummis, a me- chanical engineer of this city, who "n-‘l D 28 at Rochester, | Miny Lummis after & bequesy REMAINS IN AMERICA Archie Compston, Greatest Golfer wluced in Europe in Years, to Mr. years, has declded to remaln I —Arthur (o pPrinceton a : 1 remain intact until | 3\ o England to compete for the British open champlonship. ilways Enjoved Great band, whom 1yoassociation. showed that car | his Worcester representative, Waltey £200,000 ¢ ome of which will nates for the year [skill with Mellle Dunham of Mains, [ who will be invited to come here. be | Emery I Shirts uppenheimer Overcoats are built like the American Man They set on your figure and set off your personality. Handsome Overcoats with long, straight lines; graceful Curvette Shoulders; low pockets; box backs. In the keen, clean American Styles of today. $40 to $65 . E. MAG & SONS ® Ye Colleniate Shoppe Ifi MAIN AT EAST MAIN WELL - WHAT VoWt ) To. BoRROW 1 500 D STERT IN