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%———————-——— iSpeaking of Sports The An.crican Legion basketball te. 2 showed the way in proper style to the St. Mary's team of South Manchester last night a‘ the Y. W. C, A, and in an effort to get the sup. vort of the baskatball public of the city, the Leglon five will tackle the Dixles of Hartford ncit Thursday night. The Hartford five was ably to beat the 8t, Mary's flve only by a 435 to 42 score a little over a week ago. The preliminary will probably drag as much interest as the feature Baine {¢ the National Guard Re. ssrves slgn up te play the Burritts. These two teams are the most bit. ter of rivals {n this city and seeing that' the Reserves have one victory SATURDAY LEAGUE Peppy Basketball Games Slated at “Y" Gymnasium in League Play Tomorrow Afternoon, The final games of the second basketball league will bring together in the first game the Ramblers and the Ploneers. The sacond mateh will Find the Tutcos and the Mohawks battling it out for honors. The Pio- neers are on the Tutcos trall for first honors 8o it will be necessar: for the ‘“Tut' Warriors to win in or der to retain thelr lead Tine-Up First Game Ploneers Ramblers Right Forward Krammer-Walthers . Left Forward Nelson Wojack + Connoly-Anderson Right Guard over the Burritts, next Thursday | yohnson-Swanson ........ Recano night's encounter will be a whizz Loft Guard from the minute the first whistle |guye N Hibhid Yankana blows. Second Game b Tutcos “Red” Bayer, the “Red Grange" of the Falcon foothall team, notitied us yesterday that he is to be count- od among the veteran ice hockey vlayers who have plans in the worlks for a game at the North End park soon. They even say that “Gawge" is dolng road work every morning tralning for the next football sea- #on. Or maybe he wants to be in &ood trim for the Falcons-Rangers towling mateh, Jinmy Clinch steps into the ring tonight in Hartford against the champion of the 128 pound eclass, Johnny Mack ot New Haven in the Olymple club show, Jimmy has one victory over the New Haven hoy and his followers espect him to land an- other tonizht. The Atlas club, the Rorty and Gallivan combination, of Hartford will stage one of the best fight cards in this section of the state in a great while Monduy evening when Jack \arkey and Leo Gates, a full blood- ed Indian appear in the main zo. The semi-final brings in two more heavyweights, two dus! battlers who stand ov.r six feet tall. This will be the best show carded at the armory in Hartford in some time, Many boxing fans from this city are planning to take in both tonight's and Monday night's cards and they wi'l Le treated to plenty of action holh in the amefeur show and the vrofessional card. It fsn't very often that a eard with such promising leavyweights appears in the Capital ity and Rorty and Gallivan deserve credit for bringing them near home, aliout Hartford that Waterbury sport d negotiations Capit athletie elub securs, possible, the <t armory ‘n Hertford for indoor ond the Eastern league base. or shows during the out- i on. 1t is reporie 21 9 Cioorge ) nte ill give New Rritain fi vum the 1Zng- | YDISHADE ) Blue Serge Suits 2 M1i44ivhat= Blus Serge Suite Look your best in Middishade The most becoming color in the world— fashioned into a wide choice of smartly tail- ored and strikingly dif- ferent models—by men who specialize in de- ' signing and tailoring blue serge suits. | If you want the finest | blue serge obtainable— ! guaranteed to wear and wear—guaranteed to hold the beauty of | its original shapeliness | Come in today! | TOMIKOWSKI l and DAWSON| 6! Main St., Opp. Myrtle! opportunity to see some of | ! should be notificd of those who plan | | cherry ! plications of arsenical sprays to ob- Right Forward Braddon-Preisser Left Forwagd Tuttle Swanson . Business College Five, The State Trade school basketbail | |quintet had littie trouble in defeat- | |ing the Morse Business college team |at the high school gymnasium yes- | |torday afterncon, the final score be- | |ing 52 to 12. The Morse team put up a good battle but they were out- |classed fn every depariment of (he |game by the locals, The Trade school flashed a bril |lant floor gan from the first | whistle' and at times the tast team | work of the locals scemed to dazzle |the Hartford crew. The entire first | team of the Trade school played the | first quarter and the opposition wa: {50 weak that the second team went lin in the second quarter. In the ! {third frame, the ‘first {c went | {back in in while in the fourth, | pa first and of the | second formed a good combination. The summary:- Trade School. | Richtmyer, tf .....6 0 L. Bacon, rf ......0 1 Arena, 1 . 10 1 Johnson, If . 0 1 | Rockwell, ¢ 3 " Labritz, ¢ -l 1 Frost, rg " ! 24 1 | Morse Business College. I nd. T | Kotkoskl, ¢ {Ochs, rg . 1 « | Quinn, g . 0 o 1 4 Nixon | | RANGER NOTES | Former President Al Seifels Is Pre- | sented With Tokens of Esteem At ! Last Night's Meeting. Al Seifels, retiring presi angers A. C. was pr o beautiful gifts by the elub m hers at the in the rooms on | Mzin street Jast night, as tokens ot meetin, round of the “Y" aturday afternoon | Morelli .. Kron | . Cabelus-Tohnson |, CASINO BOWLING Tarnl | Curtiek 90 {Flood 80 | Haviiek A |Velz . 95 80 Anderson 83 89 447 4 Grinding, | : | |z | Carly | Grayson M | Mason | We 2 Toft Guard L Rakowski-Feldman ... Parker | 2 { . TRADE SCHOOL WINS . Tocal Hoop Tossers Have l.mh-l\.‘,_ """""ii‘:""‘ ‘, Difficulty in Swamping Morse |00 FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS R, & K. SPRCIAL WA Married Men. Single Men. On the Alleys ALLEYS PAFNIR BOWLING LEAGUE 91— 438 o 13 445 TCR 1308 | ¢ A1 | udsons. R Finnish Gorman of Canada, New York, Jun, 15 (@ Skating Marvel Ts Ountdis- tanced by Joe Moore And Charley 19— m8 3 453110 Clas T berg of Finland. champion skuter « the Olympics, has wet-deefat in i {ieet American indoor test, hut | ( as lost none of his prestige, 4 while acecpting w beating he shat- o T miles of r g ; pmre Garden, T i ! faecd Joe Moore, chan T perforn wn, the Canadian it % st night, require st 68 corner turns of 8§14 long swerves, Tor 8 of the 42 laps the inn held the lea vith Moore in sccond place and Gorman third, but his turns wers erude, hoth ct brought teget ¥ X woid spilling Moore with Thunhe P e rink . Moor 1ind hind the man 10 yards b h fap 1 STANLEY BUSI L1 Jewetis, 1 « esteem in which his brothers hold | YR ntm. The meeting was largely at- Taeey | tended. L 1 President Art Westman Tills in a new set of by-laws and th will vote on them at the next meet- Plans for the annual banquet announced. Tt will be held in orden bungalow on cither Feb- ruary or 10 and will be open to | members and their friends, Matt Hayes heads the committee and ho | to attend, within the next two weeks, Matty Hayes, A, Seifel an] A, b cor were elected trustees with Sel- tels as irtnan of the board. 1 cano was sworn in ALl the foothall playe asked to turn in thelr jerscys so they may he laundered in prepara- tion for next year. The Ranger iinstrels will glve a performance to he followed by a dance at Poguo- nock next Uriday. An important re oupe will be as ser held Use of Arsenical Mixtures and Dust Sprays Kills Off Pests Attacking Berry, Apple and Cherry Crops, tochester, N. Y., Jan. 15 () — Vruit flles which have caused heat loss in the blueberrs, apple and crops of the northeastern | area of the United States have been controlled almost to the point of extermination through the use of arsenical mixtures and dust sprays, Professor P. J, Parrott, of the state experimental station at | Geneva told the New York Sta'e Horticultural soclety in an address | prepared for delivery today. Professor Parrott said that in cherry orchards where the infesta- tion had reached 147,000 flies pe acre it had. been found possible through timely and thorough ap- tain control mot far short of ex- terraination. Spraying with lime- | sulphur or bordeaux mixture con- taining lead arsenate had proved | ofti » in cherry orchards. | A daguerreotype album of famous | murderers was sold in London re- | cently. | READ THE CLASSIFIELD FOR RESULTS AbS WK SWIMMING MEET SATURDAY Wesleyan's Tank Men Wil pete Auinat Best Men Boston U nives ity Middltown, Jon 15 (P i universiy . will apen its RO : sports with posed tor the m Mecting Sul 1 Com I rom n « 1 1 i With Plan O a Home NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926. e — ! M THORPE CALL OF THE WILD HEARS . Famons Athlete Plans to Return = {0 His Own Peaple v W roHay s than 200 “My carning ties i end and Nave been my vy really playad for o unt and fieh back wit TALCON BOWLERS nday 1o Porm Leagu ~ 1o Challen and Bome Mateh Fairmont, W, Vi aind G\ son of Lirooklyn, 100 yards: i 1L D O'Malley M. H. Nelsc Relay Murtfelit Brooks a i of Oneo TEAPOT DOME AGAIN Cleveland Re Tn Baskett Mining Engincer Now Claims One- ington Pal: Seventh of Sinclair’s Company By Virtue of His Discoveries, New York, Jan. 15 Dome, subject of ¢ tion and « nment, is again t tion with H t and erior A rincipal fig H. Leslie Parker. € man 1ddy oil f . is pluinti in feders c-seventh 1d + air's Mammoth Of by him at Sinelai zos property has declin nize his clair ind discoy ® - | SALESMAN $AM ) F'GH Targo, N UES-T NEED A ATER. WHAT DID YOU USE ™ Do BEFCRE W00 FIRED P GoT LEADING THE LEAGUE senblums in First Pla all Loop When “Wash- ace Club Loses. . Jan. 15 (-1 An m 1 today o oresult ¢ W s un | 1 from La \S t TS LAST NIGHT wed Russie Lee 1t Globe Clothing H ESTABLISHED 1886 CLOTHIN SALE SUITS and OVERCOATS Were $65.00 $55.00 Were $60.00 $52.00 Were $55.00 $47.00 Were $50.00 $42.00 Were $45.00 $38.00 Were $42.00 $36.00 Were $40.00 $34.00 Were $38.00 $33.00 Were $35.00 Now $30 00 Were $30.00 Now $25.00 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS and OVERCOATS Now MICHAELS STERN SUITS and OVERCOATS CHILDREN'S SUITS and OVER- COATS REDUCED Remember. We Have Two Sales a Year January and July This has been our custom for 40 years Globe Clothing House The Smoky City I DIDNT GET \ FIRED- T QUIT oo T was | A SKU RITER FOR THE NEA CIGARETTE | TD G0 UP IN Md AIRDLANE \!A\C M