New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1926, Page 15

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Rorty to get the crowd away froi | the danger spot Lofore anyone A themselves to ringside seats wonderful thing go into action, to have them w 1t is also wonderful their mouths ont | water fall wherever | lands. Sometimes there serambling in the cape a ducking. Tonight at the Y. M. C, A the best battles of the s staged between the L. Landers crew feels that it can take PEASS (85258 the measure of the Corbin quintet W ocard last [ rame with eve Aptia “ SR fact that for and Gallivan were able to push through a card that, I,M,U {even though it was marred by the |yjo, five took a fall out of the Corbin crew and If Lander take another tonight, cading the league for the first time one this year, Fafnirs will be |, The Landers rooters are plannl place Rorty | fine seo o turn out in full [ fine: seors suceesstul &how | s fives Wil do thelr stuft m‘.‘l.k 0 first match and this will also be . battle worth watching. » months roll by, On the Alleys ¥ STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LE hree cornered tie for [Seountbyolaby (iuards appear a of Meriden in the second battle be- ween these two this year, cals lost the first encounter {n M en during the holidays hut ently expect to return the favor on| armory floor tonight, the gold medal f Thursday night, » Dixies of \I:um i1 battle and New Britain ((m\ are nfident that the local feam ave been traveling at a ut the work of gafnst the Hartford Crescents and | St. Mary's team of combination worthy honers from the be: Manager Lanpher of the ias not said as vet who h v night at the arm- ation has been fort coming on whether he ha °d for the appearance of the Passale ' M.« High school team here or r ezotiations for Four shooting s Local teams willhout e ave been showing poorly . and their opponents appe en geen here ey took 16 £ho do accnrate foul ging from the pres- 471 STANLTY WORKS LADIE! FRATERNITY BOWLING . & CLARK SHIPPING ROOM Manager “K" Parker of South o0 At cames Clas Thunberg, Pinnish - SKating \jige o, | ap etrano o tonl t Y M. ( gym 1 relay | Many Ervors Are Brought to Mins| CIUFCh and Captain Vetrano of |00 ! an o waoang S| arvel, Will bo Favored by Bettor| 471, FoI8Y. el of Vatorans By Cralokaliankls dunior Varsity Talk Matters Over o "‘,' d wher : ol ’ ‘{Ll:l l'h;fl Conditions in Coming Meets, v to [ T poners t be of the high 1y i 1 o ling & ATt \ gue standis o hool and South church teams me wi " 1 wekles the \. i Jan. 19 (®)—Misplays of iy co oy Iat Senlor. M P & ¢ piintet which shares § Ny golters brought to mind tol ool yesterday afternoon Lt v Fafnir teuy I3 | a veteran follower of tourna SR Parker guard on 1 PRk ,' 195 \ H nta throughout the missing of Iow lent it 1 1. it San Antonto by i Couch Georgs Cfall ont of t | R by Cruf ckshnk, show that they S et Ro& ELA 1wo l Hi mmon. Scarcely a cham Siweeniti e} ons ; 16 yes by without an exhibi- el e B kb ' 1 Co., N vable as that i 2 o ‘.\“‘ 1 t tha 1 Vil thereby lost a | 1 offich . to fourth d ( 1 h Machol it " ptain Vetrano hot Ca Corbins turn heavy with the remurkably A G Al ulfoss f A ! "' 88, wd mar of the church milar miss was made by Jesse »‘. \1\“1 not care to y“\\ it the N ! B .’milrr[ ¥ am ‘v‘;m"\ I\.’m‘ i e a it Pt o 1 n losing one of the greatest |/ Fe F o0y Jome Pl L.c American golf to Chick St Hiame An. from. | 9 ! K 3sth hole at Mayfleld | F5 0 (e floor he Toys u | nd in the sem id that if he wants to play 3 i western ‘m.lmm\.lw‘ owling alley it will not he gy 1 the national amateur champion- | Bomatinini Renr e 0 I et Flossmoor club three years ' “.flf!nl {:_”\ as b it sottnn " r v who was playing ¢ 1 fir N P Jones, who was PUSINE | enicions have ne 0 eon Ry Patents Issued to 2 Jow qualify nntly Connecticut People \fter @ play off with Chick oW patents Tssued by the U, 8. Patent took no fewer nine t ey 12, 1026, to Connecti which ont hnventors Toseph M hole w : i, 4 - |« 3. Manning, Walk-Over She o } Negroes Too Refined to L T T | rational runner-up who took 11 P N ‘havr S \f T , Dance Charleston Now ot Siesson wini | INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Rton, Ju NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926 e e mmmmmmmmnmn Speaking of Sports E gro Ar e ——— | MISPLAYS OF GOLFERS DISCUSS CONTEST el Wrwa 20004 ARE NOT 50 UNCOMMON Tt trow s aper Benjamin I 1 over-running t <y 1l to do it 1 Crowd Expeeted t Governor omas i —— = Out (o Watch Landers Try to of "“v‘”]' (g il ! ond R. & Down the 1 & 1. Corbin Five S I was a boy all ne s 41 \ s 5 1 in § [ | F. § b . Leazie Sanding < hoy ar ot S With Itching Rashes W 0. able N N L P. & T. Cor 1 S The governor was speaker at the \ < seCuticura| r 1 e YR n ent, Taleom sold aversxhere. 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