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1 :mnl High achool feam fs a league 3 - Chatrman W, 1 ol ontest with the New Haven High Vg 17 fr i f carly thi= morning, Sumatra ume, | Greenwich, Eng., Jan, 14 M—Tel. s ea kin school in New Haven, 1t will bo play- & o4, l] Porter ar were that weather conditions were | egrams received by Greenwich obs p od a week from Friday, The local M 208 ! orinie 1dent Wainright wer 4! 4 oxeellent for American astrono« sorvatory offilials from th British quintet has always had trouble in adermar 82 463 | presont at the n imners Tho perlod of totality began expedition at - Bencoolan, Sumatra, Of s P ort @ H|veating Now Haven on its home |40 = - At 225w castern standard tme, | state that during the totality of fee tloor, the last victory coming to the TR T T h i h MARRIAGE WZ\S NOT i 7 4 or 2:25 p. m. fn Sumatra, lov's solar celipse a corona simitar st | Hordware City in” 1023 when the |, st T & F Conin, ; SRS i - - to that onserved in Tndia in 1899 local school representatives c TH Bk [ Lot L Batavia, Java, | 4 B®=—Pro- vis visthle Tt in the wondar of & gTest MADY | ihe" triangular * champlonship. and |Aaniin ot 1 o A MARRIAGE AT ALL quioneiore : feamor. Biraiton of Cambridga unpe | e o1 e baketbull e in (e iy camo - socond 1o cromy Hat o et o B A Hawley Wants Boats on At Scientists in Sumatra Get Bx- o2 aders of (e 5. | GOODWIN COMING HERE v . ’ e Y of [\waterhury for stato honors. | War v 102 I N " pedition sent by 1 Itoyal soclety George Goodwin, B ' T Iatai e R A — | o " i Pond in Stanley Quarter couwte vioa thac vsewaa wsiee gallont View of GOrona o London for abncsvation or e warkere na iy, St cal team een such a fall- | mhg 1ocal team wil! YTand olar y roports that the scien- | from the R itfe ure on the road while in all its home 145 yip «m.“\-'ln:\uln‘}" :P :::: et IR s meam — of Peace Mad Excecded His | ———— 3 e vn alie et ‘xf. A n. H{I!:l);r:;:h\om:\' l?.r::-; :"‘l""" “h’"“ “"”“”“‘ brand "l( bas- | keepy up fts good work, there won't n p H A budget of $64,436.07 will ¥ Powers {n Tying Knot, | 0 s ednled at Rey iverything meet fn New York in Februaty, The etball that stamps it as a real con- (1o any doubt but what New Haven " prosented 1o the hoard of fnan us r o va PRrty, _|permit appiles enly 1o 116 SapiNpEs lender for state honors, will be extended to the limit to take 0l , Jan, 14 ( g w n o Bosscha lar competition, - a victory, The High sehool team has and taxatl lepart- | g mony Bt e wlko se- s This is a mystery that even the |proved, against all the gloomy pre- ment, fixed at gigge | 4 g i : ¢ [ ¢ ind unobstrueted READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS players themselves cannot —explain. | gictions of its followers, that it is a ) r i s ] Mi 0 of phenomenon FOR YOUR WANTS Last night, the téam met in Bristol |threat to overy High school foam in e e it b ks SR R LoD L et j a converted Holyoke team salling |t state and for that reason, is foar. ; ) 1 A Beriatiy e T MLl S P under the colors of the Bristol En-|od in interscholastio ciroles. I | sumrepr increase of i Lasniell a0 pslioeh Banincy obaeryals «id condi. decs and they came out on the short S - =gl proximat over the e R U o Sl . end of the score, In fact, the only | s § mated e il presont ’. even though Ju N elix W s 1 ] " y game that the Guards have won off on the A“eys " vear, being largely ienE e ] SRITLLD ew at thelr own floor was the game against | du work at Wal 9 AR S 2t R Tanlado the Hartford Dixles in Hartford, | wt Tl park and in the numey gaLamS ¢ 1n b oy Naleligbbolinfin, . COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS | smal out the city of a ¢ peace S ‘I S Re ; "““»“" A8 Manager Clarence Lanpher has a | xyer.cRURCR BOWLING LEAGUE ..'\ work is y ”_\ ‘\ R :_\ ]L ; Ve ‘Hv it 5 on ¢ Rl \le’\‘: s job on his hands to find some moro | Kensington Congregwtional, | the coming year Walnut LR ! AL ehL) S s ast: AR ERAEH 1 playare who oan et tno the game |3 Sarien 1 4T T | Bt i e R The frs {ha. louin rox Boston and Hartford and keep up the good work being |i¢andtord 87 78— a2 — il Lorgaleapreken Gl N the inner co. done by the present members of the | ¢, Carleon 111t 8 7 i : g vear, It nned to make major SRS R Guln Beginning January 17, 19 A T el ety = | White Sox Spefilflllllflg in Pifche improvements ar o Grana s i 1 it o 8! 8 'y 17, 192§ ‘-M'U”A;d in T""‘l\'u ;;"flfl“:» r’:fl‘;‘:; Red Avmy.” '”1':““ : 2 ) X s . s O serve the large number of business men ing them over besides eguls A g 9 102 | [} ] standa o / \ \ : £ N squad of Reynolds, Taylor, Restelli, | ] 6§ 1n Wm(:r Mflfkels B iy | the 1 exceeded o0 ek and travelers between the two state capie Sheehan and Kilduft, there are i e wnd new ! e v 1t 1 tals with sleeping car facilities, a daily train slerochoweki, LaHar and Dudack to 90 89 B z s provided of Wwhen 1 0 o | break in and give the others a rest, -— | Chicago, Jan. 14 (P—The Chi A voscr, W ; ¥ will be operated between these two points, el | Blas by 80 White Sox haye speclalizing v and moy They Butiness relations will be greatly enhanced and travelers Gierochowskl is essentially a cen- | Rainer AT 101 190 209 jin r‘\“"w'”-h in this winter's trading e lin: 1 to Sgh rally will find this new service, immeasurably convenient and tor and is an understudy for Carl 137“‘;'" 1z v &eason, both buying and selling, with 3 sidered neces lega Nanvie: comfortable, Restelll. LaHar s essentially a ”'r‘::;nl' i a t'mll!l‘{A of |r:1f- M.rw\mn ked up be- ¢ s of is new work is ave made the observations Lv. Bost (So. Static ) 11,30 PM, word, though he has at times per-|Hawarth tween deals for ne oxmen. cetimated ot 29,940 NAGT o s Gallathaes A s aw T ant v. Boston (So. Station; Billy Dudack is & guard without any M Daltimore, the brightest star paqiize ¢ ’ 17 parks BTy okl Vs (ol e e s artfor 450 AM. question. Thi leaves one map to| |among tha league twirlers the SoX yha oiry, part department that new ries would be Lv. Harttord 155 AM. take a forward position, one man | | put over one of the shrewdest trades | pians to o Amallenie Need of Money Tnduces Boston Man (1. S pisheea Due Boston (Back Bay! 650 * P I lay moon's sha - for center and one man for guard, .‘\‘f the winter, Last yoar they gave |aprention by s Who Tipped OF Police in Mur. S'TeAKed a path of darkness soma Due Boston (So. Station) ¢ : T e, ;‘L“I;tlf'.:hj:;lrvlv;‘n .:T“.x:m:{:;‘nl-.‘.“‘-:‘- th ]m f 7,000 miles lor 1 80 miles wide | Slecping car ready for occupancy at Baston ond Harord o 10.00 P.N. ad meg t seems tha S entirely | de 3 chdeacon, e- | with $2.785 der Case To Seek Payment. d extending from Cen Africa | L ystamehacas Josst e oL Land Ui for Keatinick fon chat Orisical oty i or Ca 0 Seek Payment andue rm';q\,,“‘& rica s occupied at Boston unttl 7.25 AM., o Hartford unitl 8.00 AM, Sump {nto the game when any of the | WA squad at the end of the $eason. planting ind natls Boston. Tan, 14 (P and | Advices from Bencoolen, Sumatra, | men in the gamo roached the stage (,, - South Cangrrgations. Originally the Sox paid Dunn more o ey G ; L e i known as “burned out” The re-|g SR L than $50.000 for Archdeacon and| B A Jiawley's e i i which has Him sitent carve strength should be as capable | Myers Dunn figured that the Sox would vears, and today a polic as the first string flva so that there [Pummy want Joe Boley, shortstop, for whom w8 claimed 000810 e will be no lat up in the play when many majors bid high last winter. information that sent a « change is made. | But not high enough for Dunn, BoRral betiia tene e e b e o pr for | et el Tnstead Owner Comiskey picked 4o L ) ® No game requires mors stamina ‘A’:luw:‘ Thomas, who won thirty games and would v onard han basketball, 1t i fast and the |Shepard lost 11 in the Imternational league oniIR i of th trigt. | men taking part are on the go all| ‘Iust 3"rn4. putting one ever on “",“” wild a W, 1o Fast Bostoy etained an ! S ihe tine. 1t saps a man's strength | | ¥ho holds most of the records for | prooks was in favor of ace nt ittory tain the | 2 aster than almost any other line | high priced player sales to the major | h, ogror, but 1o was alone fn this| M lap sport and there i5 no chance fu |z {leagues. Dunn had figured on get- opinion, the her members opln- Wi of & rosl on tlis. floor. Mhis | ting over $100,000 for Thomas. tielihat the danger would b 4 i Taibee native Happening fo “F\"rrmv\ With old Chief Bender as a piteh N b Ay L G0 dfanst i Natara iatasn | Lnsngct: ing coach, NManager Eddie Colling (i SR it sied in the team arg afrald that has high hopes of finding the ma. “ . Charles 1 W on he squad will be “burned out” un- as steps are taken to increase the eserve strength, We have letter here for the nger of the National (tuard Re- | srres from the Taleo ° asxethall | am ¢f Holyoke and M v Tev- iz Yahm ean have it by dropping to tie offica for {t, Tt is a chal, | ng* and states that the team has 4 record of consecutive victories 2 its ercdit. 1t plays the prelimin- game for t¥ eut the ( from eated wonderiul mate attend the state Hoiyoke team iards a short time | this it appears that | teams would make | for 1 rmony. o American Legion five wreed to the best playly nows tonight to beat the teum that 11 vieit the Y. W. (!, A, from $ourh Marchester, Due to 1h iz of the $t. Mary's teem in varmington Valley leazue, f:am eannot play here but the tanchester team is coming her All- in- manager tol nes Coons of the Lis team, the §t. would give him a rd bt the All-Ma weh toug! auintet, apponent a DelMelay fives ¢ css swords in the first tilt of the sening and fire will strike at every | clash. Doth teams are strong and | tae rivalry exigting between them is | intenge, The DaMolays are het up over the rumer that they had called | & game off hecause they were ow the Burrltts somethin > Une of good basketball tonight. | - | column is called hy a eer- 1@ allbi celumn and ap- tein wit, aren‘ly that neme fits. Looking | er Yack numbers, we fir 0od ny 2alibie given over various| amens them many of our an alibi is the | enght to get it in alibl for n Rrietol, and we think they 1thing in the state” ha T who I hose boys are il take | = out or tep nest Satur- | The Watsrbury week schedule for Naw Britain High school has mned out 1o be a flzzle becanse of 118 cancellation of both the Croshy 1igh selicol end the Wilhy High | 100! nes by the Waterbury | thorities. Without gloating over the fact, | & rcasons given by beth coaches were that because of the impressive ictory of the New Britain High chool team over the Hartford team ia this city last Saturday afternoon, th aterbury ceaches are said to| cster toam | g raid of the Burritts and they plan |, ight's trim- # can turn this around | sodwin RO N o Vo I Parn smi N W, Liooley terial he needs, either fro new hurlers dra | or the five rec Two of the n dians, Earl ) 1 the five n from the n lled for further test, w oones are also In- cBee, a southpaw, and Bill Carney. Carncy came from the ERS Ardmore, Okla.. Western Associa- o fion club ,while from the Muskogee PECTAT. MATCH ain. team the Sox hought Big Jim Car- 3 > roll, who struck out 288 batsmen last season. The first Mexican in the major leagies will be Lee Alanis whom Collins hopes to develop into a regu- lar shortstop. Playing with Okmul- g2 in the Western Association last and bagged 84 le hit .353 vear, Another 5 Ihomr runs. infieid pros- 1 pect §s Moe Berg, former cavtain of the Princefon University nine. The Sox obtained him from Reading. Pa., Ray Morehart, recalled from Win- chita, i3 the third shortstop pros- Dect. The 8% need som that post of 1ke Davis fails to er from his injured knee. Th ball of the cit last fall split his knee « Himsell may need pable relieving, al- though his basa stealing record of last year does not indicate he slowing up ¢ Sehalk one o first serie is four- 1) will open his teenth year behind the lat for his mafor leagic game preachivg 1, o N & HOTVAGUE Yrolght Office Willie. Kamm, the $100,000 pur- chase of a few y s ago, and Barl Sheely. will azain bLe at the third {and first corners, with four vete and three voungsters ready for the outfield. Park Board Planning { Tee Skating Carnival A gala night at the Stanley Quar- Vreight Hen: o1 4 Vogine Hause, i & ter perk skating pond is a possibili- i ity for the near futura. An offer was ) BE o received, at the meeting of the park ----- sil [ hoard last night. from B. A. Haw- W ams 4o ley, suggesting that he conperate in hiring a band and pu ing over a | o o night. The park commission were o e enthusiastic about the plan and ro- <A S 120 28 ferred the matter to Superintendent = _% D720 I Ralph Wainwright. Exhibitions of ani 47 501804 U S v atin, ancing, and a first Vard Clarks. class hockey game will probably b Sh on the prog £ the heard sees TR Mr. Hawley's offer throngh s s a2 WOMAN IS FOUND D¥AD pLa ool Gas Poisoning is Fatal to Elm City W am Resident and Her Two Dage Maintenance. New Haven (om. English, Jan. 14 Mrs, ead i in « bed in ¥ & avenue yester two Ak logs, also foun 4 in the room W9 452 had died from gas poisoning. The INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE jwoman’s body was frozen when dis- North & Judd. covered by a neighbor who entered x 3 : the house through the eellar. Mrs D D : | English, was emgploycd at the ; 2 103 :{New Haven Clock Company, was 80 |said te have heen separated from cve sald that they were of the |mognes opinion that New Britain was t00 | Rotosky reng for their teams. ;:*(:f:;*' == | Scheva The Crosby game was to have been | Gonseka rieyed yesterday afternoon, but it was called off and now werd comes that the Wilby High school authori- ties have also decided to cancel their contest scheduled here for Saturday | alternoon. Both games were called off at the | request of the Waterbury school | authorities and it leaves the Diritain High school team without a came for this week. Coach Cassidy fceling that beeause of the proximity of commencement week and because players are all busy preparing or this. he figured that it just as | ell not to contract for any other | game thix week, 50 the team will be | The next game scheduled for the % T. Wrigh Wilcox Campbell MecRriar Mater E. Kozue 3. o Fmers Matson ..... Duplin . |her husband. William ¥ sh, 451 N. B. Machine. 108 | SALESMAN $AM ey 2 e ) {Jownys . ASH | l-mss | American k on i H | e 4601300 | Stanley Werks. W0 15 - ) NE | 65 s 0 for rowe fund the swit el part cided to inereas partmen for for was T for Willow Broak Park kwill of January 21 Sammarco | v bor- were offere nl g ovement hed two i men park pure of a iso planr to Iy for usc the loeca trook park, §12 h il on this yvear, last Ches expenditur % fitting up o Lo includa §2,000 ) for plans for a “““ B (e AT ST S Alling prop- e m the school hoard, rooxand ving their friends. 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