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I\EW BRITAIN DA]LY HLRALD FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926, e e TS 11 m‘r—;:‘mmmmmxmmmmm T L R TR mxnmmx‘m r ! DIXIES OUTCLASSED BY LEGION FlVE BURR!TTS HAND GUARD RESERVES FIRST DEFEAT OF THE SEASON—CLOSE RACE FOR | ‘SCQPJNG HONORS IN CHURCH LEAGUE—TEAMS BATTLE IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE-—WARREN DEFEATED SOCCOLI AN LRA0A TS LNRISERIALIIIAIIAINNILIAIINIIINNG AMERICAN LEGION FIVE BURRITS OUTPLAY |STARS. IN THE PINCHES FIRENENDROPTHO CLOSE RACE FOR SCORING | BESTS DIXIES IN GAME | GUARD RESERVES 10 [}[]_M_M_EREIALS’ HONORS IN CHURCH LEAGUE Adams and Malone Tled With Deming Hewett Two aftford S Speedboys Are Outclassed Throughout Two (rove Street Team (ives 0])]]0‘ i Polik Babias Aot Hsmbh i alh o ind—Nyborg Shines From F = | | [ Periods—Locals Prove Themselves Worthy to Com- : : i b vy ‘ MGCI]HHICS‘ Down- Profesionl {pete With Best Teams in the State—Ray Holst is nents First Befl[lflg This Year el o ' in Torrid Handball Match | e Semmens Leads in Foul Points — Duntz Leads in "Inunuuml Star of the Team—Torrant is the Bl TRV i R Personal Fouls Made. e w g streak he Na- t.un For the Capital City Qumtel. | tional Guard Reserves which had traordinarics, cume back strong in | mounted to 19 straight victorles, was last night's contests at the Y. M, ¢, | With the first round of play in the T broken last night by a fighting com- ¥ : ? B Ao and trlmmed the Piremen the [Inter-Church basketball — leagus L Hewett .. ! ) vuict bination of busketeors muking up 3 \ L two out of three games played. |an end, & merry race Is heing wa . Braddon . few y ' the Burritt A. C. team. The scorn " ;G The Smoke-eaters put up a poor |for scoring honors by t vers (Duntz ..., thelr y cony vith was §1 to 24 and niukes the teams y s leadips brand of ball in the first game and [on the five feams, Joul oy By even dn the number of games won, |, . & were able to score only two points | Adams, captain of the South church, |Bagshaw ; okl g AR Burrltts were slow fn getting " v 1 b to thelr opponents' 15, In (he sec- {aml Malone, the slender forward of |\W. Anderson (.L‘ !,“lm i | started and the Reserves had ev ' ’ / o 7 ond game, the Fivemen offercd a Jit- {the Kensington entr: re tled ting their way in the first quarter, ¥ tle hetter competition and were able |first place with 41 points ench, while fordfislen tn o ‘l--(lnl\v\,nn Jroved to be the _whirl- A Sy ; 4 to garner seven points while in the |Deming Hewett of the Methodists is Kensington Consregational i a nterc k ' in | Wind in this frame, getting five out SR ’ third contest, the Commercials were {el pressing them with The ( .G e le TR e ot : Tmcos an[l Ploneers Clash iD]oc nin toums poinins The Burescee | ‘IRE ) 7 PSP eI HOCRRrs W TR i rrin s o he :12 J hme, but .“ ‘_)",[ for fow ghort “Y” S [ d A[[ "'\ehl nnable ;') locate the, hoop and o § ‘ el f went down to defeat 15 to 12, [hetd by South church players, Cooley [Hall alligs of itol tve, it | Jacobawicz alone was able to score, k . : The second mateh between the (with 26 and Parker ang ok | Moffat and Jput-sh ¥a," 1 E— |leading 7 to 4. The Reserves added | i s / full of aetion with the former | year| The Tutcos and the Plonsers, |0 this margin in the sceond quar- | o » 4 m offering the stiffes! kind of ds e Latheran team fignre in the becakhe n the jast halt each with six wins and two defe though the Rurritts were | N < % | nd ance bub the Me- lukoning Tondenshlp, but this 1s Dt the i:m and starte] ¥ ) Pattle for the lend tomorrow after, | PICKINE 1B 8peed. The quarter end- | . 5 f | echanics soon detected {ho weak awmv“ S o e Arpis W noon in the firat game of tha last|™ With the Grave street boys trail- land hammered the ball [N ro ek ganied ain party due to the |Wright round of play In the Saturday aft. | P8 by an 1:‘&1: Keore, [the Professionals were - |fact that their points are evenly (GUEECILY ernoon basketball league at the Y. Second. Hial don Brothers and Rosenswelg of the | qigiribytad, Ray Holst, Oscar Lur- | R In the third quarter, Poters, | [Mecahnies starred fo thelr team and [gon and “Nibby* Nyborg are. amie finully coming through with a 24 to Ty = o, - engagement which | 1A8hY forward on the Burritts five, Loomis, Dessel and Crowe were the {0 noints apart. so. o ,,,“?r. e Blue Army 37 vctory In their first attempt at | o 0N E T OTEIEERAT pany | MAFed In to play & whirlwing game, LIg_pointa for the Professionals. |on nme the puscrs o this eont GG witnessed in years in a “Y" league, | but the Reserves kept up thelr Summary, first game; The South chureh has four men well | Johnson W team started of | h® Ploncers just managed to win | meeq ,.""""O',"R‘ln:]"'x‘::j_""I‘“"’ feors Firemen P8 up, the Methodists two, and Ken- | Woodward fast g the first frame and whirled ‘,]n‘; i::;d]:yofnfll Y‘“'_"'d“"] the 108t | nargin of polnts separated the two 7 b i A ”(“I_’Wm"l g Lol g|sinsten Malone nl\mlv. Johnson of ":P:::mvw aroufd the floor playing the lart. | F secondn of r ay and that £rom | teams, ! B = . s jth stue ,l\rlm) showed well in s Hains ford ferew oft its foot, L Holat| 19 {2 {promiline, o The last quarter was a humdinger \ e g J | Porter, rg .ove [SAsEA e RuL NS and WoodwrlarE | $HElar ot the guno for New Bt " i} s and supporters of h"”‘|and the Burritts outplayed and out- Fe 3 % Aalle bl i 3 [lost to the team and none of the “l i ke, E"" 2 ‘wonderful eyo for th | {€AmA Wil be out stron 10 see the | fought the Mo e And,outs : ; | oh i {others have exhibited anything like Tyon The Commercials, volley ball ex- None of the members of the first | Munson tics {h an ] of the locals, but the w Britain playgrs I play for play and shotifor shot and kept out in front, leading teams in the baskht and although,closcly guarded | Pattle for both teams realize that {to have gone stale. The Burritts ‘:;‘:‘:i‘l\lv‘-- 0 scoring power e ;' cee by his opponent, Hofterth, the lanky | * Win means the championship of ipassu] the ball all around the hall p % | ' | Adams is also tied for the greatest | I'rederickson “Swade,” caged four feld gonls in | the lcague. “King Tut” will put his|anq slowly crept up on the leaders, | # o v | number of field goals, he and Dem- this frame and two fouls for a total | S/TONECEL lineup on the floor and | | Peters scored a foul shot and Zales- . '\m: Hewelt having made 19 apicee. | of 10i points out of the 16 New DBrit- | the Ploneers will leave no stone | ki followed with a double decker, It | 4 |Semmens, Mcthodist captain, has ain Bad for the hi unturned to put up the strongest| Panski came through after a time scored most often from the foul line, " Torrant, newcomer in the [ 2rBUment possible. with a pretty goal to make it 23 to eight times, but he has had mor ’ ., was the high man for he second game will find the |24, Then the crowd went wild when trics than anyone clse, 16. Real | Points scored Dy the Dixies in the first trame. He | awks doing a war dance around | Peters scored a long shot to send the |honors in this respeet should go to PON¢ nts: scordd three field baskets and two | e: encampment of the Rambler | Burritts into the lead 26 to 24, This {Nyborg, who has made good sven fouls) in thig frame for a total of-!¢@M. The Ramblers have, on nu- | was enough but to make the margin lout of nine tries. The South church ';n'zfl’w elghty points, just onc mark less | MCTOUS occasions, led the opposi- | sure, Jacohowiez scored two ficld | |has the greatest team total and South ( than§halt his team’s total for the | 10D a merry chase but in the very | goals and J. Panski ended the gamo A inumber of field goals, while the Methodists “,"‘ The management failed to! 128t few minutes of each match | with another, leaving the final score i |Methodists have done the begt foul Kensington ll Commercials Hornkohl, 1f . Horwitz, | Burke, vf | Barnes, rg . Van Oppe Siderowt, | Mag, b cman=tel ) 4 Referee, Dorscy: Scorer, Luke { put Bm back in again in the second ve had victory snatched from |31 to 24 for the Burritts. Second game, Mechanics, 15-11, [Shooting. IBlue Army half o his total ¢fforts were con- !“_" ETasp, The Burritts as a team played B-11, 15-10, | Duntz of the Methodists has a hig ks finedfto the first frame. Hafner and | The captain of the Rambler team | wonderful basketball, there being no % R 4 Profession Pts, {10ad in the not-so-enviable matter Watdrman gave their usual classy | T°Marked a few days ago: “Watch individuals outstanding. Cennotte . “‘r.. ol T 30f personul fouls, having made 14 MIL“GAN VS Z[V[G exhiffition of guarding while Arburr | OUr &pecd this weel,” but Hierpe | was easily un for the Re- | et (o ) 4|0 four games and Dbeen thrice and ©arrorza matehed, their play, | ©f the Mohawks comes right back | s The s (BY BILLY EVA e d 4 {ejected on four fouls, His teammate, —— Arm;r especially being very ef-| @nd retorts, “They will need roller ryes From just a pinch-hitter to Braddon; fecti%e in stopping well directed | SKates 1o dazzle our team.” L N . regular big league berth in the out- INDOOR GOLF SGHOOL WILL .,‘:",“')‘}"‘ s i) ; churen;iang Ill:wurl:h:;vlwmll:“‘v ‘,."\.,‘\':‘:,]: LiglGhRwElcen il QIR LD shots] The game was clean, ve tilss . - Ge r-n;nw ot 1Iu in one \hnrll‘)'u i i g9 |Unterspan, 13 i -‘;u.umu.; .'nv“n-l\l. ‘\\I”:] m\in cach. | might Meets Leading Contender ing 22 for the night, Preisser, ....... rf .......Morrelll |Politis, ¢ .... career of Walter Freneh as a men- Dulgiliss S| Epe s mosERl (shily his respect, | For Walker's Crown. virst Half : [Betoin, rg L.lLLl 2 {ber of the Philadelphia Athletics. —_— Ihaving i . lon, ... M ..... Kramme Not. 50 many years 1go French was s i games, The personal foyls, Jay e Tofrant startcd the scoring for Krammer | So E oo 2 4 Harry Quinn to Teach Pastime With : . (& o worli s i ue ISt e the hight when he, caged H\’:: frec A1k Walthera Ve . 2 a foothall star at West Point, as vQ Bl b2 0 o as follow: Virst Luthe 26, of ‘a world's title fight with Mick tries but the lead he gave his team £ . .+ Wojack ¢ll as 4 sensational diamond per-| Afd of Nets—Tutor Is Golfer of | juoconsiweiz, of .. o s iKensi e Armyt gl \(,,,”, Walker by a ruling of the state atl e Sw t swelg, . . . . e 3 e v 3 1 % S son, ..., g ...... Swanson 2 (m'm P, | N Congregational 51, Trinity, My B, 59, letic commission. Tommy Milliga did not last very long. Holst camc ! 24 ¢ vy St ateeenion ) rvindty, p i . f:?,,,:f: off 5 LIR(lY Luss ‘play 1o Rakowski Johnson Connie Mack, in summing up his 15 Years' Experience \ V. Braddon, b ..vveeesesoeien. 6 [The individual and -~ fedgy georing | pnglish ehampion, tor “m; Luke and . Jagper figured and tman ... SO | “G. F. Pts. plans for the coming season, has fouled only twi I four | oy york, Jan, 22 (Pi—Deprive 1 i 1 A now tedline oy A ik e, oD e ok i ohs e oo iy (B Teconda are Bt follows; ) Pl s by ond_game 'Peters : 10 |made ths deiinite announcement | 4 g e bl en| S First Lutheran eltonsaleh b kol by in cagegg a goal from beyond the foul Mol : N " & 3 . | sk S feht | Work Wil be instituted shortly when |Luebeck, cb . o e 4 ] welterweizght ran by Tex line. 4 He followel it with a brace | . ’m"‘““' 7‘"’"'}\'_”"‘”” ~“\-""‘ll"0“‘ , 8 9 ,I'“l LpiichetaghisicioleeReninie b i iy RN K Wi m-il(\vz, e 12 18 W s leading challenser in > s tosses that were giv- BES sreenves Nels hitman, If-rg .. N B LD b o | ctio e pastime of the § — Hols this country. The mateh, o fen- of frédo tosscs that EOOU FEY Sl abelus 1o B Kron |y Rere 2| With French in right fleld and A1 |#8truction of the pastime of the links 510, Larson ...... 2 Millig ing New Drifain four i ; et g G e e R G 511 e A0T e ToRa ey G e cing 4 0.0 round encounter, pits Milligan Arburr added another point from Mhard B Panski, rg ... 8 O ninane B eeen Lhe S ott eUCt i iratito by organized rere | Referee. Hergstrom! scorer, Froe- (Nyhorg ..., ] I Jack Zivic of Pittsburgh fi Bt line ana e .Ynlmwn Hat «... Anderson |y, panskl, | . 4| Will present the unusual spectacle e ey Andbrsca 5 2 b i o ) P S gakebi il Larson ....... rg ... Yankaska | of two players using baseball stances | ORnsiA JELICLT SoNs AR A Wit : R 1 : e a field goal, | . kaska - | yers 4 tho othian s etrucel cague Standi flson ......0e 91 Undefeated in 33 fighis and vielg a trffk play 2 field goa R = SEa R e practice and other for instru Joague Standir its a o1 givimg the locals seven . 3 | 2 Besee L. Larson . k ) 6 over Morrie S Vot i Gy e sarker 2 S T i | 10N IN all branches of the sport. i |lE 8 aver Morrie Sehlaifer of Omaha in TT ant then came through wige T2TKET - 2 « Recano i parsonal fouls: Gen 3, Sa Slmmons pulls badly from the T ITET et Hlloden s an Impressive first appearance herd ; ? Individual instruction in the evening : Nordgre 2 : > | e, yet is one of, the ates? | allin ) 4 i Mil a pritty fleld goal for the Dixiaq | AR R LR BRI S D B S s e mrorieey Bt | has bheen decided upon as the most| Commercials ..., 3 Mol . several wonths wxo. Milligan is on- afteria quick slon of passes aki, T Paneki 4, . Panski. | 5 e el dticable plan and has been| I'rofessionals ...... 3 (Fresen ... side w boxing men to hav Holsf tapped the ball on the next yoal: Gennette b, Saunders 3, Poli- |10 the ““" ] Dokt B BIMOTE L 0 e baen nlaving and . - - - ling. Toth men have reduced to the playJireceived it on the first pass — |15, Aronson, Peters 7, Jucobowicz ;:‘l'""&v;’l' . I'y"'rn‘atx:wt:ln:)»l': AT e i e e TR e ;s 95 | welterwelght Nmit of 147 pounds and fiipped it in. He'again follow- | Handbvallers of New Britain . 3. |5 Panski 3. Rei OIS e e s He received training in the! Two college relays at the indoor | South Congregational Two Californians will app n ed 18 with anothet scwi-long shot heehan;. timer, Smedley; scorer, | fundamentals from the late Willlam | games of the Wilco A. A, n Brook- | 10-rannd. contests proceding. the i IS 4 5 wide spread. He doesn't step intc ¢ 2 k fromgbeyond the foul line. Luku | €. A. 0 Meet Meriden's Best ,,,‘1 rean. [ ‘l m[l Ee ‘\"’m“(m;‘ ¢ ,‘]’_'”_’ Gordon of Hartford. Since leaving | lyn, February 13, will bring togeth- |Adams ceees ; 3 nal, Harry Dudley opposing the adde@ another w frec loss, giving | e, his tutelage, Quinn has been at-|or teams from Maryland, Columbia, |Cooley 6 6 York welterweight, Willie Havimon, Kergin. itomm il 1 L S TEX RICKARD PLANNING e o 1 poslaE PICRCS | ached to the Tumblebrook Country | Mutgers, N. Y. U. ana Fordham in|Parker . ; 2 and California Joe Lyneh making be the only Dixie man Who comld | puo qo “r”nh {han that to their ofteringe | €lub. White Sulphur Springs Coun- |ane race, and Lafayette, Union, 1e- | Havlick . his first eastern appearance in - a find the hoop. scorad another double : I ok G N : Gl lub in West Virginia, Jorest | high, N. Y. U and Fordham in the|Osborns ... 3t bout with Bushy Graham, Utica, N rs from the New Britain Y. M. C. | DEMPSEY TUNNEY MATGH French is probably the fastest | Ty © & 2 5 it s six, I | ;s o Ve s Jacohi .. : Y., bantan. :;:1‘:[ ;lr&-']\‘:;;wlly‘n-hl mm TI,\ i r'u’l: A invade Meriden tonight to | man in the American league, strajght BaricipubliaRiinkslRIn N Ry onky flothiers [3ae £ i o [Green Meadow Country club at Rye e Kilduft . 2 S o ake on the Meriden “Y™ teams in laway. When the 1925 season|Green at Rye, : shot, giving New Iirl 14, Girai- city, The Tocal | 3 - NY » Was asso- OF B JBALL SEASON. Woodford e < s L hat city. The local first tes com- | p, e \Vor ta Firs cur- | oD 5 » Wi 2 pinch- | © 2 . 3 JLANE E s tia got & free throw and he made it | o2 Sty THE Jheal frst team, com- ! Pugilistic. World Gets First Assur- | opened :“” 'T"‘:;“‘:“’ ';““" "‘:,““”‘;’(‘ el i : A0 Rhulha] TiE e hat iRl enl s open) | Weasala ; DELANLY MEETS RISKO asper slipped through on a | | ‘ S g © X 2 ¢ Le = dow club. o conduclodia sios| the 1928 N3 eague 2 Cleveland, Olio, Jan, ») i?:vd"drfl;.'mr-{v-h,p"‘n]‘] \:M’:-‘w‘ ine | 1enry Dressel, will tackle the War- ¢ That Champlon Will Des | markably successtul at both. Meadow club. He conducted a suc- [the 1926 National League scason la | | [ | \ s e S e G 1 | i i 2 hitrer | COSSTUL school in golf at Hartford | against the Cardinals at St. Louis 1 30 | Announcement that Johnny Risko dittiefity, spilcd the hall fhrangh | 07 PIOGrs, wwho ar T Dt fend THls Title, e A dobiogpine rrar | last year. m April 13, according to a schedule | Trinity M. E. Cleveland heavywelght, will mect the Hbop. Torrant scored Ivestn ane s pie) susndhal ) e io o J"‘” e “]'q_ ,:i 'f]‘:” = = 1‘ afted at Pittsburgh after a joint | & ek Delaney in a ten-round hout goal {u o half en k o rtasnlly ware A N Vor (8 Announc- {0 Tt ”,"”"“ n"‘,‘!m”““ I; A new railway extension, two and | commiftee of the two major leagues|D. Hewett 14 ' Madison Square Garden, New acun%n New rilain's favor 16 to/0. { 0. recently war L T s Gene T $1ihat poriod he was uaed nine times, | O08-half miles long, in England, | had failed to agree in a week-long|V. Braddon 49 York, February 5, was madc here Sai i 3 NF el enta ot beut oaanihe Tasl contender for the title | /™l Gtk slx hits, Tajg | OPerates 40 trains daily. B < meeting. |Semmens [ today by Risko's manager. into y a orecas a clarifying sta am. i <t “four or five|JOWR & sacrifice and struck o 3= : | twice, irman £ 1k " 2 7 | days X R ute and 10 ser ot ) 2 awrd has given the ety ) . bainle put n e o ot |3 antiall comites, il bae | iglisie Sorid 1 s cramb ot su |, Tot 1 aive vmes e wat 1 - There's at least one in every office By BRIGGS surance that Jack Dempsey will de- | floor 8nd pu o ir follc 280 wool™ hand- the Tieavyweight championship | driveafand o edcrl ong an as per instructions. Average .75 o i 1t 1 l «h along too and s promotion next summer ; 1 ’x'x o : i ] : BES o | P 0 | His ability to it in | pressed Ma tossed, ir hrow years c 16 ¢ 1 refusing to aftirm that he il I nckgt as | ) ] = ( 2 HoOW ABEUT A LI score W tord it the za “ll. Tom is a ympleted negotlations | MM @ berth as a re X o i < JoHN = \WAGT FADE OWS ABDX l Neore Wipod,c ; p GUALLD T gl mediately proceeded il =0 2 ) | ) CrRARS HERMAN ain. Hafner ag me 1hr trifl * 60 years young and is|f no decision tit ' praceeiol Losprovs ME FoR A BITS - | :""I“‘l SR sesd w IR et > M i ‘L”"‘“m : take. _ DoLLAR P LucKY Dier j EADESIMESFOR EA aNiad 1 ; ‘ all tourna- | R nevertheless las admiit U | 7 ermag, scored a fell s pving | e v s trimmed | eonferring this week with Billy Gib- | Starting with the game the Tflxie 8 10 date, ; ¥ ber 18, French played Bodik 1 % 2 sl ! right field hefore the being good for two b l nd e rdered Dempsey to fight Harry OTIA Carasa LRt just Befo . Witls. L Waierbury Cue Artst Makes Une | op oo \ K dagng ’ A 2| uring the season ¥ the fip finished Run of 51 Balls o Turn i ! Yot A itter on Thd' su 3 Acres i ‘”‘"”‘Mn 1 mark of .#51, an ax ; Defeat to Vietory, o e | better than a hit in every three | ! : th Gibson haster ¢ |times up. Hie scas avernge | erage of Holmgu romini o try 40| o th Tanney in - - Giraifls, ¥ r ot seket billiard champion- | gy Mulling, manager o & -1 "% y S Yoz o 7 v - & rench can continue wher ol Torraft amer ¢ Warren of | mains hepeful Dempsey [ 1eft oft as a hitter, his r.:rr, 3, Fricaliss 3 by th e 0f 100 10 83| i1 terms of ntative agreement | o o Jbhis auinia \\F B {; Hoffer ] h ; billiard par- | e made to def the title against | 5 O elub. more ']“”mm‘“s Hafner, re o ne of SRR Matchse | tnelinegrol underithempromolionSoliiiChe o B e e P e Weldrns il 11 istaged this season in the state league. | Floyd Fitzsimmons | : it ! Warren all through the| «Jf Dempsey enters into any ne. | ¢ the match and with the | ¢ to box Tunney before he | MAY CAPTMN TEAM 43 in his favor, it looked | neets Wills, he fs not a man of his Y Y ; i L e o . P | - €S - .h-l}.v 1 casy win for the local cue | word s Mull m:mu Gr o lu“f- { HOW ABOUT IT FRANK . | pADE YoV Luke, If. ¢ 5 [ard s concerned, Wills TeCVE | Brnle Nevers Will Lead New York - ME FoR A ouT OF Belser e o5l | ¢l a spectacular com- | no consideration. \ FADE = Fol 55 Holst, ¢. . . 2 ination i o corner and missed, ‘ Sxve T Glants tn Foothall Games = ' = — HERE | | was NICKEL - FESL Arbu $ for him. He then Carroxzi 1 watched his opponent F]GHTS LAST NIGHT | Played in California LeKY WITH THE ey 1lls on an unfnished Jacksonville, Fla, Jan 22 (®—| DICE ToDAY- wd witnessing the 'F Nevers will captain the New | Personal fouls--J . Luke 1 N uproar at the| Patterson, N. J Eddia (Cow- | york Giants professional football | Holst, Arburr, 2 m- fin nd apy 1 Warren for his| boy) Anderson, Casper, Wyo.. Won |team if games are arranged for that | quist, 5 o1 nderf ) face of almost ' 1 aper decision over Tetie eleven In California, W. F. Munson, | 4, Hoffert Hut Waterr feat. Soccoli’s high runs| Mack, Jersey City (10 rounds). advan the nts, an- Technical f riod Trivs ] T ind Warren's 51 Tampa, Fla a tenault, nounced rday before leaving for for goal—I r 2 Canada knock t Cien the Hanlon of Hart ana, 11 ¢ ea, Chi- | Ameri k was under con. pume is assured | c knocked out Burt 1 tract f rames with loea) | Buffalo, (one) promoters of t ksonville All- FNCER WILL RECOVER. o yed in two games. Tt was | Paul Bencoe of the Ne \""»( nounced erday the cal con 1 1 h eetiv vith the | money they claim Novers rcceived 82 rantee for the chk«/-n-l inxtitution within | |vi

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