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LEGION QUINTET DRAWS - A TOUGH CARD TONIGHT - FOR TOUGH GAMES Local Basketeers to Meet All-Manchester Instead of Mary's Five—Team Rated As One of Strongest in State—Has Been Playing As a Combination For St.. Yolley Ball League Entries Start Second Round Tonight NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, Several Years—Coach Ginsherg to Have Strongest = 7Toeht yehers inine sccon romd i ink 1 leagne with al eved up for | Lineup in Effort to Win, Ieague with all teama keyed up for| o g el first round fust finished last | K. Manchester American Legion NAT]ONALS FALL BEFORE K found the Machanies at the top House ... Jasper t three stralght wing to thelr | Right Morward Commer s witl T ner LONG S‘{OTS OF ENDEES | v v'na ‘and ‘one detont; the 1o Right Forward feestonaly, whe we pleked to win Faulkner Luke mes, holdin wi third posi- : Wondasa Bristol Team Keeps Siate Clean by tion with one win and two defeats | itz . . Holst ; nd tha cellar champlons the Fires | L4 G i Winning T'rom Guards by the i it hrce losses in as many | \ogers, Smitl : Arburr e 2 “‘“ At l{‘\ghl Guard Begeo OREA O v qulzzed regarding the r-mv»! BOPY wosaiainss . Carrazzo tol Endees took the first (dition of his team last night “Bert" | ! Left Guard ¢ a double header from the |T.00mis who holds the captainey of | Boyce Nyborg | Guards of this city in the | the Professional team made this re- i Left Guard Bristol High school gymnasium last {MArk. “Though we lost to the Me- night by the scors of &b to 24, Shots | chanics and the Commercial teams | The American Legion hasketball from the mid of the floor and [in the first round of play by "lr_-.u" team meeta & tough contender to- | from almost fmpowible angles were | o0res, 1 am stll of the opinion tthat night at the Y. M. (', A, when the prime causc of the locals' de. |th® Frofessional team s the strong. Bt Mary's quintet of Sonth Man- est and predict threa stralght wins chester comes to grips with the loe The gume was very rough V";' my team in the second round ofi T : L play. hoop tessers in che main go. The throughout and vesulted in Kilduff 4 taum coming from South Manchester of the locals and Crowley of the | Henry ‘vT\Y"mko:l‘ :nm!n n" i‘hfl tanizht*wilt b more the All-Man. Bristol team, being let out of the |* """'“"“'::y‘|flln "nrflv.? ‘n,4 rp'-;la eRester aggrezation than the St. game on four personal fouls in the Ment tssued by the captain of i Mary's because of the fact that the second temm originally seheduled to appear 1 half, Holyoke trio of Malecolm, Profes fonal: s remarked SThe batter | team won in fha first mateh and we | hers has_entcred the Farmington Feliman and Donoghue worked to ‘M%\Y-N{‘\:-‘l‘“;n:?:: ":‘“w"‘"fi‘d"”m ‘ Valley league and it means a fine 1t perfoction last night but llhf)' ‘urrg b o) mnm“ with the ,,m‘{ they participate in a game outside Rrr.m!\ alded by Crowley who playe: i = The Manchester manager got in | many plays Into points for his mm ”w e ”"m:; e “Mwmf' touch with Manager Clarence Coons and his eve was perfeet all night. |¥ Virst Game of the Legion team and notified him Ho shot i several trom the middle | o o\ FAFSCIAMEL to this effect but he stated that he of the floor, Hornkohl ',mm,si had arranged to Imve the All-Man- ag hard as they could, the 0 | chester team conie here in his stead. were wbla to stem this | | Scott Dresrel | A comparison of the two teams . tide kets and although the “ Cow sl shows the All-Manchester five to he ' loca on thelr toes, making [ypoo oo, Cries several pointa ahead of the £t almost every shot good. when an op- RY Mary's crew and this will make the posing team is getting the long ones, o opposition for.the Legion t to- it is a hard handicap to overceme. RoB night that wmuch stf | . The New Dritains showed great Burke Mary's tesm is-rated as second to feam work and thelr passing was o none in thewstate angd fs expected to | beautifyl to watch, The Endees had |poo o Eninanan give the Leglon the toughest battle the nec ry scoring punch to put LR of the season tonight across a victory, however, and al- Secouil Cane The visitors will have all the old though the first halt ended with the | pyeoon S Mechanics | time stars of the hottest basketball | Guards trailing 14 1o , the Endees [y yo oo Stowell | town in the state and the combina- speeded things up In the second Vou 1 tion has heen playing together for freme and cume out on top thereby | searlelt ST o years. The micn in the forward | keeping their slate for the season o berths ara experienced basketeers clean. Both teams will meet Again poriap Eraddon and the three supporting members aturday night at the state armory | R F | of the cast will handle the locals in on Arch street trom Sahrbacher ai efficient manner, The sun Coach Marry Ginsberg will have his strongest lineup out tonight in 2l an effort to cop the gume as it Feldmand, 4 means much to the home team. The | Malcoln, 1 Legion five last week barely lost out - Donaghue, 0 to the Crescents of Hartford in an Riordan, 9 overtime ganie but the old team ('rowle a1l work will be there tonight to beat ) (¢ tne South Manchester five if such IS0 is possible, £ o Prelim a Hummer 5 The preliminary game tonight otals - 4 (i ) should draw as much interest as the New Britain big game becausc of the fact that PG two local teats, the Rurritts and the | Revynolds, i 2 ! 3 De Molay quintet, will oppose each | Taylor, If : 3 other in a drive for the junior ch Rertella 1 ! pionship of the city. Roth Eheehan, 1 2 ! have heen travelling at a fa Kildufr 2 0 and both clubs have large follo Dujack, I3 0 ] ings which will be on hand to cheer = them on tonteht. Totals . L i 2 The Burritts have been Referee, Wa f time score, full apeed in their last sares idees 14, New Britain 9, four throyghout the state. The team will be i wonderful shape for the hattle and greally worth while fight should L Efforts Are Being Made to Bring ELIM[NAT]ON BOUT Georges Carpentier and Harry o | Greb Together in Bout. State A. A. U. Championship Tour- | 1 \ttsburgh, Pa., Jan. 14 (Pi—An | #ffort to biring together Georges C'a pentler, who arrlv:d in New Wednesday from Prance, nament to he Started by Olympic York . and Harry Club Friday Night. Greb, middleweight rnnv\pmw s 3 i belng made b . Teaacson, mateh- » s "f'lj"""““ & SLMINAtion | ypaier for the Omaha . Ameri- DoAs RAt A Aa ds U oD | ean Leglon. dames 3 . Greb's ons \::- 4 n{ ]' ] n »l‘ GNISION | anager, announced toady that he RGN Sapiath sl tatarhontskIn had reecived an offar of $20,00 ligiter dfvieions tap the card being p 5 from Ts tor such 2 hout, to offered to the fight by ot ¢ : Y he staged 1 ha fn Fehruary Olympie Clul IR ard Hall A A 1 Harttord B ioina iy Wit \fason indicated that he is not 2 e he meet W ea P fourteen bouts carded in ol it Lojilicsnicetingahetanniinle looks like “t o e and the Erenchman, but gram ‘\‘\r‘» 1 by Otympic $011 Greb could not go to Om matehnakers ( next month hecause of previonsly Yoo Howard seheduled ts. The middlewsight Beat 180 paiind titlehold S Ea S G e (T Pacific coast wlisre he S pressive knoeko 1 Mickes Wal in ral bouts before returning ) me zer Tlow of the mid v Bard York on Uehruar Mason sald g I if the proposed tght with Georges Watn fioat could e arranged for the middle of St aveniis il i ey A he would be ready to talk (R (v qikile business. Ha said e would not want N te do hing that would Interfere retyrn nateh bet Noa it T iy el R 10 START TRAINING ford, the two who had the fans o the edge of their e = :";).r,}' V:l‘ ,v-' "i'v Avance Squad of Cardinal Piteh- Britain ers and Cateh to do Spring Haf) ’ Work at Hot Wells. gether T H Niek Florentino of n St. Louis, Mo, Jan. 14 (T—An The other bouts will show advance squad of Cardinal pitchers state's best amate v push- | yng catehers, in charge of Manager ers. boys who have s to ad Rogers Hornsby, will leava here | vantage in all their previous starts ary 20 for Hot Wells, a suburb | TR n Antonio, Texas, t9 begin BROWN STUDENT INJURED | training. R These batterymen, augmented by | 1. B. Crossman Falls Through SKy- those who will journey to camp di- | light of |rnu mity House, reet Providence I Jan. 13 (®—TIr- | Wi from their winter win B. Crossman, of New York | the conditioning season opens Mon- from a fast feam will be put on the Cify. a prominent athlete and uc- | day, February 22 floor. The Reserves will play their complished musician of Brown Uni- - - first county Ieague game in Plain- | versity, is at the Rhede Island hos TORDHAM TRACK GAMES ville at § o'clock. Starting as they do pital here with a fractured pelvis. | 1 names will appear against the defending champlons, the His eondition Is serious r o Fordham | Reserves will put to tha supreme Crossma. is said to } fallen < in New York [test immediately, Lut tl.y are ex. through a skylight of his fraternity rd he first major meet | pected to meet it successfully. house to feet helow, - ———— He 10 get fo the ELECTED CAPTAIN roof of 11 en he fell, RETH CUTS WEIGHT Pittsburgh. Pa no4 P~ His parents have heen eallad from Rabe | us several psunds, junier pre medi New York. Cressman is ane of the plans to start for Flarida, February 25 Univers of hest awimmers at Br. and is also 3 to Indulge in go'f until the New | Pittsburgh featball tea has hoen eansldered the hest planist at the Tork Yankees arrive te practice ( elected captain o the 1028 Panther | baseball. s in New . Linn Yxhibition Meikowski Gailbraitth Rosen sweig TRAINING SCHEDULE | Red Sox Will Have Program of 18 Games— Hartfor Oue of Opponents. d to 14, (@A spring of 1% exhibition | mes for the Red Sox, of which 15 will be played in the south, was meda public today by James R, Price, accretary ot Boston Am rlean sames will Le Brave in Birminghamn, club, s in 4 el sch April, und on Two of the y played here wit ub of the E edule follows » March Ala., and March 31 son h with the ™ lea; In 1452000 New 1,87 and April 1; in Loulsville, Ky., Apri) 3, 4, 3 and 6: in Boston, April § and 10; n Hariford, Conn. April 11 e Red Sox are due to arrive at their New Orleans training eamp on the night of February 28 and train- jng will hegin March 1. There will be & full week of pra exhibit first ion game, ctice befor e the OBERLANDER T0 COACH Star of L Foothall ast Team at Ohin State. Hanover, N. H, Arew J Fivarett, M r and All-American half back will beca the Ohlo State me as Jan, 14 (T &) Oberlay r Dartmouth (Swe CETIE sistant football university nex Season’s Dartmouth Accepts Position An- ler of play- coach at t fall. He wired lis acceptance last night after recefving athletic made board of the Oberlander's on recommendation of Dr. the offer appointment W. Wilce, head of athletics sche tion ol. It carries with it the from university the was at the post- of aseistant professor of physi- eal edueat an all vear post The snggestion that he go to Ohio was first bhroached to Oberlander by Wile Naw Wilce visited * at t Fork he eoaches’ o entien in trwo weeks ago, and later wede™ at Dartmouth, Oberlander fs 1wenty years old, and will receive his bachelor of arts de- way through coll in J ne. He as work ed his South Church Teams to after a | o'clo Resume Play Tonight | Both 8 ewing into action once more tonight firat ternationals at ok th plen | savaa. onth church tean s will oft of almost two weeks. team will oppose the In- the Boys' club at 6 line-up ot the Con ty of good men t grega- habitants, |tionalists is somewhat uncertain, but 1 number about 25 players when | with o pick CE ISOME calling Ernic | sessing n JANUARY 14 , 1926 SRR i i A e S R SRR o iatt ittt e s Bttt B A it bt spreerge gisitaitinsttniesmatia v patattesteadisint BRI SR ek SOCCOLl STARTS HOME BlLLlARD GAMES TONIGHT——LEGION TEAM MEETS TOUGH FIVE TONIGHT —NATIONALS TAKE A FALL AT HANDS OF BRISTOL ENDEES—PLANNING BENEFIT GAME FOR BENNY PARIS—VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE STARTS THE SECOND ROUND TTITIIINIIINIRIIIILIINI TEAMS KEYED UP JARVIS NOT LIKE WILDE RICKARDPLANNING Mo ok s SECOND JIMMIE WILDE BY SOME S EXPERTS” KNOWS ALL ABOUT THE AMERICAN ) SYSTEM OF INFIGHTING- HERE'S TLY A¥ EXPERTS HAVE ENG LISH FLYWEIGHT, COUNTRY 1O ks ok ERMED IITM A S BOUT (BY JOE WILLIAMS) | WHO RE: JCOND JIMMY WILDE. New York, Jan, 14.—They are| reee: nvl) arrived 10 FACE TWO STARS from Eng second Jimmy Wilde, e fs th Which is to eay in a race with Wilde he Thunberg, Skating vel would have finishcd second, and a Mo ratlicr embarrassed second at that. | Finland, to Meet Joe tion which the midget from Fleet | a¢ Aadison Square ¢ street has been called on to meet' gy world champion at his since his arrival, the words describe by reason of Olympic victories, fucts accurately and with clo- |y ceepted powerful opponents quenen, and n vous disadvantages in his Against the spear carriers in the oo Moore is the world fiyweight division Jaivis will hold | goor fitlcholder and Gorman {he his own and more; but against the ¢ypadian king, The three miles will more gifted performs 1 Fidel | roquive 36 laps of the Garden course La Barbas and the Prankie Genar 144 turns. And it may he t he will not get very far. The trutl hnberg will fail in rounding the g Jarvis is just a fair battler, pos- marked abillty either as a puncher or a boxer. Surprisf cnough, pears to be at his bust at close quar- and in this r ct he s Jarvis ap- difterent from the mine run of ' Rapid Mich.~ English ringmen os avintion is from Slattery, Buffalo, heat Tommy Burns tandem bike riding. Jarvis likes 10| of Defroit, (ten rounds). t in close and blaz ay at the | Oakland, Cal.—Tod Morgan, short ribs and applesan, 8o far for lightweight champion, defc none of his American opponents | Stewart Melean, St Paul, have been able to fight him off, onee he got in close rounds, Prom and FIGHTS LAST NEGHT Jimmy jun- atea ten FOURTITE BOUTS Middleweight Fight Between Flowers and Greb Arvanged | New York, [matches i jof u pect Jun. 14 B —Title L least four divisions boxing firmament are in pros- Madison Square Garden dure the nest month or two of in- campaigning middleweight tussle between Harry Tiger Flowcers, Georgia lenger, booked for February, is the only title skirmish definitely signed und siled but Premoter Tex Riek- ird s understood to b these additiona! att Paul Berlen weight champion, vs The championship Greb and negro chal- actions: h. light heavy. Harry Greb, 2. Rocky Kansas, new light. weight tithe v, Sid Terris or Sammy Ma ized as the two ouistanding chullongers holder of the bantamweight erown, [y8 Bushey Graham, | 4. Harry Greb ovs. Dave Shade for the middleweight titie battle-searred Greb, has an opportunity of the most wmbitious pro- his earcer it he accepts a full part i the one outlined for | The Vlowers bout is his im- ‘mm.m“ abjective but he faces an- Pittsbnrgh windmill for [ other formidable rival in Shade, a [neweomer to middieweight ranks, In addition, Greb has a keen desire to try conclusions with and attempt to main a place among ihe few pugllists who have held two titles simultaneonsly, Greh held the American light ' title a few seasons ago, to Gene Tunney. | Berlenbach also has the ifl{ fights with either pentier or Tunney, the latter now a full fledged heavyweight but it s unlikely that cither will materializ Juring the indoor season losing it prospeets icorges Car- But for the ban establshed by state athletfe commission on ' Mickey Walker, welterweight cham- slon, the list of active titleholders would bhe increased Walker was slated to defend his crown against Tommy Milligan of Scotland next week but the commission killed this off nd the welter ruler faces an tndefinite period of idlencs Boxing men regarded th I:nsr-n- berg-Graham bout as awaiting fln]\ adjustment of a few details to be | formally announced. aham, whose Lome is in Utica, N. Y., established himself as a formidable contender for the 118-pound title, He probably w it In view of the Like Winde, Jarvis is o fiyweigh Charles Gorman Tonight, i D LTy His vietims were Black Bill, Johnny Kansas, veteran Duffalo Talfan slin and Young Dencio. In the | New York, 14 (P Clas who 'd the lightweight ecrown o you can buy these kind unberg, year old skating trom the head of a fellow towns- ot fighters in bunches, like carrots, | marvel from Finland, will face two man, Jimmy Goodrich, also appears radishes and flivvers of the American continent’s greatest (0 have none too seeure a hold upon If the foregoing sentence conveys plademen, Joe Moore und Ch his newly won honors, Terris and | the fdea that the caliber of opposi- | Gorman, in a three-mile special Mandell, his most likely opponents, are considered his supcriors, It issible Ki v not de- fewd his title untdl a logical econ- tender is selected by means of an climination tournament recently proposed hy X Rickard. WOULD CONSIDER BOUT Geo Carpentier liera on busi- ness for the Spanish heavyweight Paolino, admits that he brought his fighting togs and would consider a hout with a leading light heavy- weight, Stribling, Rerlenbach and | !\r‘n v being among those mention- MARSHAL TURNS Frank Marshall, United champion, has returned from months abroad, during which he competed in the Moscow tourna- ment, He says that chess is making | great strides in Russia. States ngling for ' Berlenbach | has | il be a favorite to win | unsatisfactory | showing Rosenberg has made in his | two ! GAME FOR BENNY PARIS I & ¥, Corbin And Hartford Rub- ber Works Quintets to Play At Y MU0A Mistortune has ovirtaken many athlates In their prime and very of- ten only passing notice {s given of injuries which have stopped a stell- ar performer in some Ine of sport Just when he has reached the height of his career, But the in.- sustained by Benny Parls at Y. M C Eymnasium New Year's night, though it has inca- paecitated him for the remainder of the lbaskethall season, has hit his Tndaies and it s their plan to (do something worth while to ajd him in his 1t predicament Pariz suffercd a broken ankle dur. g the game between the P, & ., Corhin five and the Hartford Rub- ber Works teum at the “Y' New Year's celebration and since that time, has found it necessary to un. devgo a great deal of expense for medical and cal treatment, At first his ankle was so swollen that the doctors said they would have to wait some fime before setting the {brealk and then later, he was taken to the New Britain General hog- pital to have the hone set, His condition is considered faver- able now and he will e erutehes soon, it i hoped, ing of his plight and remembering that he always gave his best to the fans who paid to see his team per. forni, Physical Director Joe Herg- |strom of the “Y'" and Manager Coong of the P. & I, Corbin team, with the consent of the players, have arranged to have the Hartford, Rubber Works fcam come to this city again to pluy a benefit game for Benny The d out on Know- was first sct for Wed- ¥, January , but it Is under- stood that the Natlonal Guards had ready arranged to have the Merj- den Lindees in this eity that night, 150 the date may have to he changed. Johnny Tobin and “Cl Hayes both offered their services for the ame, but because Tobin's offer was eived first, It was aceepted. Ha! tearned of the game last Tuesday night at the Industrial league |games and It was then he made his offer. Particulars on the game will be announced in the near future, WALKER MNTS $100 000 W (‘ll(‘r\rc‘glll Champion Demands Big Purse To Mect Tommy Millj- gan In Edinburgh, Scotland, York, Jan. 14 (P—A purse 00 for d-fense of his title New tof s100 gainst the English champion, Tommy Milligan, in Edinburgh, cotland, is the demand of Mickey Walker, world's welterweight cham- plon, it was announced today by the latter's manager, Jack Kearns, | Wearns eaid he had asked for !that amount in a reply to Dave Smith, hoxing promoter, after the latter had told Walker he was ready to affer $67,000 for the mateh, “Smith has made us a falr pro- position and T know he ig anxions to stage the fight.” sald Kearns. igan is popular in Scotland and 1 think it highly possible that he will come to terms. Walker llkes to travel and the trip overseas appeals to him. We expect fo have the choice of referee, and 1 wouldn't be isurprised if we closed the deal.” ENTERED IN MEET | T.oucks of Syracuse and Hillman of Maine, second and third respee- tively in the fntercollegiate cross- country championships, have enter- cd for the two-mile event fin | Millrose meet, Tibbetts of Harvard, winner of the cross country, Leen invited, the ring, the Mighty Atom great without it | Witde's rem ting and he could hit § b ] | solldly with his 166t as his riehi— | i made him ene of a notables of the knucklir : No man necar his ine} < . ever carried a heftier \ | fiming. i Don't I¢t anyene tel) vis, | the new British flyweig | | Wilda, for battlers of t) e i como alonz ahout as often as Cy | Youngs in haseball, M n [ cing and Gilda in s ing. | | s Wilde was the greatest SCALDS PALATE | hitter the flywelght divist r| | By ve unvGooLy knew, Jarvis is probably 1 t | | nor sTew:" - €8 he S energy, enter ) CURF R X [onthuslast; Theee, toger HRHoUESuBEER il | his skill at infighting, wi | | by but they will never make | lamplon, and certainly they win | i | never make him another Witde | MORGAN WINS BOUT | f Jan, 14 49 - | worl®’s junior lightwe on, jabbed and ecrossed his | way to a 10 round victory over Stew- irt MeLean of St Paul in a furious Jout hera last night. The titls was | ! stake. McLean's weight was | as 131% pounds and n's | WILL TRADE ANYTIMY John McGraw, manager of New York Giants says that he will trade anybody on his club a ime he can foresee improvement by the | change. T hting is a distin, Ameriea |ereation. It has a boen M f s o san [Vlovie of a man and an oyster stew ereet and “spar’ at lor hee When Willl Lewis, elter- weight, began teaching oy in e = yrngaihe R eetle i araliof HAS FEw MINUTES BE- European pattern son bt the | FORE CATCHING TRAN | GoeD OLD OYSTER STEW British etyle has known no amend ‘ bt Thslcpar mente. | 5Tew| rMUNCHES ON OYSTER m' lc was a typica of X schoo ot | CRACHERS and | hes with the sharpness of a mac) W infighting ic essen THERE ARE T!Ml!5 WHEN| cRUSHE S LQACKER; IN STEW IN YE GooD =] oup FASHVDNED & STYLE . -\—_,\ LOOX S AT STATION HAS Twe MINUTES To MAKE TRAIN S b R R R S s M- the | hax | R DELICIGUS ( = \§ OoDOoR S CLOCK AND DiISCovERS SRR R R Y TIESIIRIEINNS S00et tt ettt ettt etttttietnteataatanatan Aty SOCCOLI TO PLAY AT HOME TONIGHT 'New Britain Entry in Billiand Tournament Appears at Elmore The opening gun of the state bile llard championship tournument which was firad throughout tie state Tuesday night, will echo at the Elmore Billiard Parlors on M street tonight et 0 o'clock when Dominiek Soccoli of this cfty, who defeated “Slim" Pokrob of Now {Haven in a close mateh, 100 to 80, Tuesd night. meets 1'ox, one of the Bridgeport entries, ceoli Ly arted (he semson auspicionsly this year and o large number of bil. Hard fans will be out to wuteh htin compote at the Flmore, He hus chosen Nefl Murphy's emporium s his home stamping prounds this year, he stars of Hartford, Tirkes of Derby Hartford, Hammill of Bris of New Havon, Grippo of town and others have agaln entered for the state crown and all these stars will appear at the Elmore sometime during the playing season. The sghedule for the fi If of the scason is a last year, Hanlon of igler of ol. Polive s follow Thursday:—Halan, !nfon, Placa, Hartford, vs. Sigler. Casino, Hart- ford; Hammill, Bristol. 1s. Warren [Waterbury: Tox. Bridgeport, va Soccoli, Now Britain; Polkus. Co- |lonfal, New Haven, vs. Police, Groene's, New Hav Cirippo. M dletown, vs, Erkes, Derly. Tueeday, January 10:— Seccoli w Britain, ve. Hammill. Bristol Warren, Wateibury va, ) sino. Hartford: Hanlon, !'nion Plac Hartford vs, Grippo. Middletown: Erkies, Derb, vs. Polkus. Coloni New Haven: Police, (ireene's, New Haven, vs, Iox. BrMm)m\' nursday, January stol, vs. Erkes. Ha New [Tavan; . Saccoli, vs, Colonial, Darhy: New Haven. Hartford Hanlon, Tuesday. Rristol, v8 Trkes, Der Hariford; Jenuary Grippo, Police, Haven, ve. Warrs Watarbur: Hanlon, I'nion i’lace, Harlfo \ Warren, Waterbyry: Hanlon, 1 Place, Hartford, vs. Sorccol’, Britai Tox. Bridgeport, vs, Dolli- ue, C'olonial, New Haven, Thursday, January Polkus Colonial, New Haven, vs. Hammill Bristol: Slgler, (‘asino. Har!fe Grippo, Middletown: Warr es. Derby . Urion Place New Britain, s New Hoven Tuesday, February 2:--Ha Bristol, ve, Tox., Bridzaport: Casino, Hartford, va. Polky al. New Haven: Grippo. town. vs. Warren. Wi Erkes. Derby, vs. Soecoll. New Britain; Police, Greene's, New Ha- ven, va. Hanlon, Union Place, Hart mmill Sigley Colon Middle- erbury; ford, Thursday, February 4:—-Hammill. Rristol, at Police, Greene's M- ven; foccoll, New Pritain, vs. Sig ler, Casino, Hartford; Hanlon., Un- fon place, Hartford, vs. Warren Waterbury; Fy Bridgeport, ve, ,bury vs. Polkus, Colonjal, New Haven. vs. Grippo, Middletown. Tuesday, February 9:—Hanlon. Union Place, Hartford, vs. Hammill. Bristol; F Bridgeport, vs, Sigler. Casino, Hartford: Warren, Water- bu vs. Polukuy, Celonial, New Hav, Grippo, Middletown, vs Soccoli New Britain; Police. Gireene’'s, New Haven, vs. Frkes Derby. WRESTLING MATCH Columbla wrestlers defeated Penn. sylvania yesterday by 19 points te 8. By BRIGGS CARE FULLY ')\ COMVEYS ( =2 HOT STEW <’; To MOUVUTH * & > WITH Raw PalaTe DASHES To TRAm LEAVING Geop oD FASHIONED STEW To Cool IN SOLI'TUDE ~ P! 14 ul di

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