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| |. | | | | \ | JANUARY 9, 1926 Anznoers, 0 h All Joardma o b T Pl in the world, Sooalking INEVERS IS ADDED | On the Alleys e . o ool NATIONAL PARKS |7t mom o P eaKi1n 8 ecormiek” ! W= an T. Huton, a broker, and Mrs. lidna T[] BR"WNS’ STAFF CASINO BOWLING ALLEAS e e Jialits i Woolworth Ilutton, who died in 1917 | £ 3 5 i i o pat Her inheritance e from ) of Sports itz oo TOBE IN MOVIES it s " Lo ] awen FRRE S I 1 ST O Sty e e TR worth, who 1924, leaving [ LOI]IS eam s Tree :":’\"‘;' b B U {core i I T Mrs, Jessic Woolworth Donalie, News that a fire had broken out s i T H h Nelson § H | GRS LG ! A0 alh H H ) Mrs, Melena kann, duughs in the state armory on Arch street s Lipsotz M TR ke i Pllhllc Wlll Gfi[ Ghame {0 Vlew ters, and Barbara, a granddaughter last night and that the firemen i M d —_—— us heirs to an cstate of 5,000,000 through the floor to get to the —— [ Petorson Sl RRAm TP shares of the worth commion Maze, has led many to o8k 4f the | 1o ne Associated Prees, Iyelts 5 Goorge 3] " stack game Dbetween the Natlonal Guards| —st. Louls, M., #an. 0.=The con | radrain S 18 Washington, Jan, 11 (P— Secre. | lven before ; and the Atlas would be called off. | test for possession of one of the |Simon Wilcox o 89 tary Work and Stephen ‘T, Mather, | 358th. Burbara was 1 — most famous amateur athletes of the | e dircetor of the National Park serv. | When her mother di v The fire broke out fn the engine | day was won by the St. Louls Amer- Terlin Construction Co. ice have completed arrangements | 3445000, She v homie ) room but did not spread in under|lean league team when they signed | a0ammeo Db At for Lrinzing the nineteen national | 1¢F #unt. Mrs. Donahue the playing floor. The holes were | Iirnie Nevers, Paclfic coast football L‘,“‘";‘,;‘ ) Iparks of the United States to thos oz chopped just inside the door and|star, The Cincinnati and New York |Mupies J [Who have nelther the time, the an- WANTS TO ENTER MOVIES will not interfere with the game, [ Natfonal league teams also were |1olsonault —== |tomobiles nor the money necessary | According to Juck Curley, At No notice has been received in this office that the game would be poste poned or called off. after Nevers, who was an able pers former in the box and at bat in col- lege days, in addition to gridiron achlevements, ‘While Nevers is hardly ready for major leaguo pitching, the Browns have added three moundsmen of promlise to last season's corps of hurlers who landed the cluh in third place in the Johnson circuit. Charlie Robertson of the Chicago White Box, Claude Jonnard of the Toledo American Assoclation club and “Lefty” Bolen of the Tulsa Western leaguers fill the Browns' list of boxmen up to ten, President Phil Ball of the Browns thinks the club’s chances for 1926 depend on how the pitchers n the grade, as he considers his pres- ent infield one of the strongest in | major leagues, The peerless Sisler at first showed that he had almost entirely recover- ed from the eye troublo that both- ered him in 1923 and it was partly because of personal popularity that the Browns won Nevers away from the Reds or the Giants. McManus, Gerber and Robertson round out the inficld, the same as last season. McManus and Jacobson, the slug- ging outficlder, were holdouts last season and there have been rumors that they might be traded before the | curtain goes up on 1926, but these | have lacked official confirmation. The fire last night must have heen from a spark of the hot feel- ing that exists in the city over the game between the two teams to. night. Both comblinations are anx- jous to get going at each other and without a doubt a battle royal will engue tonight, ¥rom the talk about fown, there will be a record erowd on hand to watch the two teams in action, The fact that the Atlas have one vic- tory over the Guards already is evidence that the local five will be on its toes all through the game and ¢rom reports, it is said that the old team work and pep will be in cyldence again tonight. Something has been Jacking in the play of the Guards during the past few weeks and what it is is hard to understand. The plavers are doing their best, but it scems {hat something has cause em to loge to a small extent their good team work, All this will be corrected tonight when the team swings into action. Coach Billy Dudack will be back in 60 445 FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS Newman Burnham Smith Whaalen Norrly | Apetgren Pelatier Paulson ayon Turns ke | Wilson Champlin NIGHT BAWKS arlio uniform tonight and he will give | 12y X | the boys ths dope as they play| Xen Willlams, the home run |Aieist through ~the game. The players maker, Jackson, Tobin and Bennet | & themselves want thig victory more complete the outfield roster, which | than anything else. 1t meang that 2180 Will be the same. e {hey will keep In the running for| Osear Mellio was obtained this [irann ' state honors and alsa atone some- | Vinter from Malwaukee as a much | Clioph what for the crushing defeat hamx-"}’ffl“il“!\flel'l reserve, He ot a |Crantom Andy Tucker, New York, six|Mountain, Hawall, Lassen Volcano, e v i (e Ak S ‘:‘"’ ";""rlfnn Association | " ronnds, [t MeKinley, Grand Canyon, La- | a couple of weeks ago. ast year for chances accepted at - - 4 P To! New.s fayefte and Zion. Beozanetin 1 | second game, and may develop Into | T+ & ¥+ CORDIN PAT i 1{>~v’m:0 i :m 1l h?‘,‘,', N ?“(,”‘” M The motion picture s the great- The American Legion baskethall | ® TeEUlar. | st tntyra g SR est presont day teacher,” said Secre- team will play the St. Mary's fivy | ODIY & narrow margin separated |leaudoin o, Ohlo, e T v Forbes |{ary Work, tand has becomo an | of South Manchester at the Y, W, | the Browns from the league pennant |10, i D e e iy [ailuralon) anidk sourceNof [@musement C. A, next Thursday night. The | In 1922 and in 1024 they were third. | Newmann s el e [of millions. The number of visitors players on the team, anxlous to| 116 1926 position iy largely up to | T o iilsie. Wi — Jark Tteinaio fhie salienal parhs san 0IONE these pitchers—Van Gilder, the ace 410 Collars, S [t} g 1 88 230 Rucen, Lewls Haddock son A. Ginmatt Anderson 1071312 Glunts, ceee 38 2 | York, ov & Franee, centini o SIS M ' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT champion, Trooklyn, | Philadelphia 3 New York. outpointed Tufs Vin-{mite, tlonal 1 i (miles of | Ihe Sokol hose persons who are able to visit and his new plan, he asserts, will give the public an opportunity | o b TS T | T natural beautics of ‘M" liier 44 144 “ 13 An a as background pro poun it priate motion picture storics, Artists, Getsn ) mn: £ These will not be lmited to his- | 3 | from the 78 torical stories. Motion picture scen- kL s badshathe: haanio Ams as soon arfo writers will now be able bl communications the eharacters in their plo ter Lake, or to the 1 or to Yellowstone or Yosemite photographing. In no way will any of the matur- al beauty be changed. The “atmos- phere” of the park will be retained | in every instance. The wild animals that inhabit the parks will be fair targets for the motion pieture cam- eras, as they now are for the cani-| oras of visitors. 1f the motion picture | camera man can photograph them without annoying them ¥ Austin strect o in any way, the animals can ba enlisted as actors | he pictures. \e parks now open fo pletura companies are Hot Spriy Ark.: Yellowstone, Sequoia, Yose- General Grant, Mr. Rainie ater Lake, Wind Cave, Platt, Ivs Hill, Mesa Verde, Glacier, Rocky Terrts, Luclen Vinez ot lightweight Gliek, | Kramer, Telo itpointad European 15 rounds, shaded Dann (10), Far motic Joe ¢ Chile, ten rounds, Tommy | urphy, Thenton, N. J,, beat 'Inents during the travel year ended make a good showing, have heen R o, cankee ted C k worrying about losing the game last | ?' ':\" squad last year, Girard, Dan- |Perks . ae e ;\:]x;vlv. ‘:xulx-nvxl:n“, °',"\',‘\"',‘f“mlv1£mxx'u Soptember 40 reached a fotal or]:- T - B | forth, Gaston, Bus Finge P Winger AMIBIIE S 5 b lgmaiga Springs headed the list 1!.?:5(1.1;» night, but that fsn't at ail | {070 ush, Wingard and (¢ ELLE | Sweeney. Minneapolis, won o tech=|? L 4‘;'_1(!?7“\~x~|\).v:§;r. '“lml bashe x Decestary, i, |\ Bvaiaser, nical knockout over Jimmy Stone, \(r)v‘:m'\vx;\“'iv\l 222,912, Through tha s "relssel < A f ad 233 2. | Kenosha, four rounds. A v hat hol ga- " O | pictures we shall be able to Any team that holds an aggreza RANGERS PLAY TON]GHT | ; - ALl e e e (?y‘\nn.nnlfl‘r‘] savajehall b8 buiio tion like tha Crescents of Hart- ROGERS MOWLING ALLEYS | Manfla feathorweight, won a deci- SHON &1l 1he Bott o oy will tord, with the lineup they brought ey VERSAL LEAGUE | slon over ¥arl MacArthur, Sloux|"s they are. .\mwr:’mm as the il ere last Thursds | onRovapekar S0 s Ias backgrounds for stories, they Nere last Thursday night, 10 oN® \yocal Quintet Meets Fast St Josepl | M- Tanch . City, Towa (10). [abackETOUR IR O B e field basket vietory, needn't worry Sidoscphill 00 | il be pres nted in the n about coming through for the sca- son with a good margin of wins, Five of Poquonock in The Upstate Town. who is known and the state as im"” Croni The Ranger A, (', fresh from ils Peterson ccognized throughout Neiiions i Terals [ zuth R me of the best basketball players | ictorious marches to both the base- | {7Y, | In this seétion, gave his opinion of | "4l Chmpionship of the city league | nupnis Tosses the team the other night in & few and the football championship, will | Manduke start off the basketball season thiy |l<Picrre . | ¥ouls ®Uhen b learned that most | of the Legion play had been members of the Boys' club team I vear, he said that he could hard 3 words. vening against the St, Joseph quin- tet of Poquonock. Because the play- ers were all either players on or in- Matthews e o e e said, terested in the football team, the | kqamson Jith aihese lads Laye a great basketbal) |QUINTEL Was Drable te get started | Menousex hoot team and after they have been meet- |CAFICr. Acting Coach Ralph Recano | “*r4°% AR ing outside teams for some time, 1[fePONS that the squad has been wu;ng” orking hard and most of I {bers are on Industrial leagu and banded together on ti wonld bet on them to play in the state on cven term: teams | : mem- | ngers | ated that they were (ireloss «ing the ball and they wera |themselves The team is seeking a good coach is opinion can he taken as being “e & g obhomorel v 1as rung up one hun- worth great deal because he |l© handle the team. The quintet is Miss Royston is only a sophomore Woolworth, has rung uf s e Al 2 made ¢ . | Gavet 20 but is now being heralded as one ! dred million dollars on the cash knows baskethall and basketbail (Made up of Minerva at forward, a | it o I | oF ‘the Dot girl players seen in this register of the five and ten cent Muys and he sald that was really [CIever court artist; Preisser, ona of | iconnody st girl players s teERetitha] Mo snd Lokl Ml he T 5 | section in a long whi store business he foundes Lis honest opinion. I\ s rs“m the Y. M. C. 4. league; | Fosut ! e N ealauve ol {“Letty” Huber, formo h s Koch > S q AFT s = : Bl Whr (orar heh ghcliool _— GREATEST PITCHING STAFF | more than $10,000,000 worth of Tudging fram this, coming as it |athlete; J. Tuke, one of the main- T : ) SN moreaihany B000 NIt 20 o o egton |Stays of the R. & B. team; Bilt Saeidi The acquisition of Jimmie Ring Irank W. Woolworth company com sty io Sl b b nsllio) hay surtisidnily deatiBchmalecaaue b s a0 given the Glants their greatest mon stock which she inherited from TGRSR e 1 from his broken m,;h', None: uslomb I el pitching staft since the s of her grandmother, It was one of the JoniitsgibaToreglithg aneadle DAS i any. & G S ta il Vincent RS Ll Mathewson, McGinnity, Wiltso and largest sales of common stock in the ‘rown much older and It would be |Johnny Saxe, captain and stellar |liiein 14 P K o 5 | 1 of th v tn. | Davis a8 Amag, asserts Manager John Me- recent history of Wall strec 2 shame to have the team stop |8uard ot the & B. five and Ro- s o St nn Buene sl e ST plaving hecause it s not getting |¢Ano whose work with the L. I, & e 500 AT % 5 T o he do b J C. quintet has brought him into the mons. Barnes, Greonficld, McQuillan, ' throughout the country, yet the de- the support it should. imelight nger 1704 92—~ =s6 | Scott and Neh the best twirling mand for the shar slightly ST i 5 | Keawhner T R 237 aorps . al league cavy as a result of the transaction The members of tha Lcgion in| Abe Aronson, famed throughout | pyrington e s ! orps in th ational lea :1 ”v\]\” :N;r 1x 1lt | e besin 16 realize that [the City as a manager extraordinary, | Matison = —— ot recovered. o hin cliy sholld begin o, 00s :]z'vi‘,","*m.q s e SRR 3 PLAYS FIRST G Barbara still has ahout 95,000 s B 1. nRGra il Lhel neliaeouredtia | Princeton, which has tricd the | shares of Woolworth stock remain- vepresenting IBCIEEnont Bl e 0y i MbInatlon (D reproseRt.the | Rockne football scheme of using | ing from her inheritance, and the forgnllionliEERlabtifcane e i con The 8 sonh'y | 1ariney two complete feams without much ' procceds from the sale in the open “ (he games. 1t they fail to do [cIub on the courts. The St. Joseph's | Har 3 : 4 # e A 2 am ) layed several g g | Hiiber | success on the hasketball court, will market of 30,000 more of her shares nistoiithevicaniticXpect tnefens |\RII R AYE] SECl RIS IS uiten | play its fi Mercollegiate league about a year ago. With the increased | o do so. vear including tho Bristol Blues, | Fians play its first intercollegis \gue about a year g i Paters against Columbia tonight. | valuation of her holdings. It is cs- ¥ ;l'nHms\IH-v and others but the Ran- and New Tritain [E€rS expect a win tonight. Loth Harif on games on the cve of thelr all| A large number of tho members | maportant seheduy of the club will travel to Poguonock (¢ with the tenm, They will 1 ubh rooms at T o'cock pr make the trip. ave parcd to |G a defeated a 16 to 1o Capital City the Weaver 11 9 score last night. fouls accounted for the victory. school by Ability to shoot | © FIFTY-SIX SHUTOUTS the | el Murine five, should give a good account of [lindberg Porling Avery Ingraham . n The junior varsiiy will go after itg PUREEE Kot st ight vietory this atrernoon n: il its fonrth siralght against the | Numbey of Whitewash Games Fast |carisn Year Far Below Mark Sct in 1909 of 115 During Season. Lool team. NMartford High s gecond New liritain-Hartford | zame will be played at the Hopkin . 8 P)—There were |11 strect gymmasinm cither the 15th or t s in the American |, Big the 14th of reh. Trincipal Slade’s e last season, T Yeioro, sehedule to ) Tiool hoard an- |1 the record of 145 nounced | 1099 | — e | The White Sox topped them all| :» Pavis Tak {with an even dozen. Two of the Benny Paris Taken to s hwrlers, Lyons and Blanken- | Hospital With Ankle| i , turned in eight between them. Benny Paris, star guard on the P. ext to the White Sox came S kel basket. | Washington. New York and Phila- & F. and American 1oglon bstel | deiphia with —eight bianks apiece. ball fives, who suffered & DrOKCR oy, followed the Browns with sev- ankle in the game een the Cor- {en Red Sox six and Cleveland five, bin team and the turtford Rubber | [viroie brought up the . ¥ e rear with Works quintet at the Y. M. C. A |owo. it ! gymnasium w Year's night, “nn‘ taken to the New Britain General hospital last night to have the frac- tured member resct. The doctors at- tending him wcre unable to perform this ne v work while the ankle was still swollen. His condition will probably improve greatly from now on. HAS COMEDY ROLE | FiBAMIu(®Ystreeth hm hm hmm | George Guthrie, Ohio State's great hurdler, spends the winter before the footlights. Guthrie is a member of the chorus in the musi- cal comedy, “Amooreco,” produced | by the Scarlet Mask club, an Ohlo = | State university organization. This | PLAYING ME | ig his third year in the production Jake Schaefer today is playing “{he greatest balkline billiards in the listory of the game,” asserts the veteran master, Willie Hoppe. Re- | ferring to Schdefer's recent cham- ATHLETES ARRIVE Officials who visited the picr In New York yesterday to welcome one | (thlete from Norway, greeted two. | pionship triumph ever Edouard | The world champlon pole vanlter, | Horcmans in Chicago in an 18.2 | who looked the part in statnre at 6 balkline match. Hoppe said he was | feet twvo inches, was accompanicd 'y Aad that Hovemans “was in there | his bride of three months, who 1o- | | cently wen a women's athletic taking the punichment instead of e | nament in her homeland tour- | myself.” | sity, points, that the track of | zame a | ] terinl to A | obtained s string p HAV | Ot th 52 ssaltty placed t a0 tomley RO sl - burg's NGTON LEAGUE the Dod el one of the group fo play in less & L | Optometrist and Optician 3 82 Raphael Bldz. 99 W, MAIN 8T, : 5 One of the latost additions to the | N Rl Bin oA LB United States Navy is the floating| Phone 1183 4 foundry. 1 SALESMAN $AM Bli; PARDON SR - BYT WHERE CAN | BIND THE JONES LOANS MORTOAGES OFFICES ? MAKES BASKET MARK t St. Louis, ston, 15 , or close 1o one, game with Jackson Univer- Miss Royston goals and two fouls Three Princeton defeats | | attributed to inability of ional league tractive form and will do their part to help entertain and instruct the people of the world.” GRL'S STOCK IN | 3 AND 10 15 SOLD Woolworth's ~ Granddaughter Disposes of $10,000,000 Worth 15-Year-Old 1 oyxton, Two 41 Ficld Goals and Yor Total of 81 Points. Jan. 9 (M—Nuth Roy- year-old basketball pi Paitonshurg, (Mo.) high team, recently established pelieved fo he a world record tossed 41 field a total of 84 She dropped ‘em in =o fast | York, Jan. 9 (PI—Fifteen scorer came near losing vyea Barbara Hutton, ,:r.m‘l.- the number, | daughter of the late Frank W timated her total inheritance is ap- | | proximately in her possibly the richest young girl ve been sity ma- overcome ¢ ntages by foes against second \ layers. ] | | 30,000,000, ma Iy ady — SUCCESS | You are successful as your eyes are efficient. My examination of the eyes are correct; lenses will make them 10077 eflicient, H. F. Reddell | LEADING HITTERS leading clubbers in last season, St Brooklyn e six Pitishurg and | wo cach. Hornshy and Bot- | were Cardinal's best | Melnnis 1 Cuyler, x*m:-‘ and Wheat und Fournier, | gers'. Mclnnis was the only entative at Hollywood, * to view them, can repros Through cooperation with the Mo- | pentier, there tion Pieture Producers and Di - | pugth iny tors of America, Inc,, of which Will | Ight heavywe H. Hays s president, and the Asso- | Into the chiarme ciation of Motion Picture Producers | britles 281 of California, Inc., the of the cowhoy mise i8 that he 54 | mad ulable, proper re- | and learn to ride 2 strictions, for motlon picturc loca- | says Curley, tions, ——— Secretary Work belleves that the | parks should not be limited only to [ o, would ke to play some home | preferring to meet the hool Sccond im and would mana and niy s will want to go w LOOKING 1OIL GAMIES ! e ST S A4 PR gt B R | Paris continues distressing and must L though the streams passing through SLOWLY RECEDING -5 - 2 ' In the valley of the Meuse, the farn \Damage Gaused by High Waters - ek Iiti0ges have been wreeked, rafl Over {7 Million Jbedn washed out and” orit e and the Oise there has been ch devastation Ly the waters, or made useless tor work. covered and the losses will be In addition the floads have | & U respect doubtless mannfacturing sube 1, Asnieres and Cours ing alded by men who i | boats from work. 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