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A " ’ 5 \ , T , N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926, e s sttnassnsesssssassssassanteatatesatatateas | tho quality of baskotball material | t \ | Meaders, 1 b ‘ this team brings to New lritain On h A“ Driacoll 70 10 0 \ o s p ea kin g | every year and after the Atlas of e eys ank el Ll 7 Now Haven received an excellent Mieph 100 st Ay . | trinming from the same combina- NOGERS BOWLING ALLEVS i 08 TR COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYY o f S po rts o aov weoks cgo on the Now e : k YAV & foor Stloe BEAankinas o TikL K, ..|4,"|>:~|‘uu l‘flli\l-ll. sasttaststtetsstataststatasataststanntsasatt | €N OUEN Is sald about the team. CASING BOWLING ALLEVS i D Youth will bo served! Such was | Manager Clarence Lanpher has a | FARNIR LEAGUY : H JienitUistnlghicdnaon tho Amerl- | list. ol featuro atiractions. planned Wh n 10! A hgton fivo handed tho DIxlos | for e nest fow woek thut will give ? : ToMaNi e nen LAl e Lt ot ot IR Sl ARuRbess peant; )| Vulos Council, et duifiod Al una fuvor- | ble in busketball. The Guards are . T 43— 211 \ 3 T O BT | ok L CULI AR 5 A ) H L Al i i“\‘h the good work being kept up, 18 138 420 ) § i does mor T 1o s that |10 team ik bound to como through |1 L B . AT o “ml‘m\..i “\ : atf for !1“ runnersup position at mm! St M ol H H : l{ j ol players [ in the championship stunding for s 4t0 470 AR : whose ages are advanced by any | the stato, Cliyslers, 5 TR ) neans, hut when one cons 8 that SEas Nur (1 0 8 81 1 260 |, the Leglon team, practi PU IR b e e, e unit, represented the Dasketball fans in this city will | N IR Tt I T Mok this city last year, it « | e sorey to hear that Biliy Darrow, |* 105 ) 50 AT that they have taken a long jump |snappy little forward on the | e et i 2y Mack, 1o the middle of the state coms | tHonal Guard Reserves apd the I | 80 etition through the vietory won [« €. lasketball teams, has b ”\"‘ " 113 st night, forced ta confine himself to his home | g, A { becaus of iline ¢ ML 3 o o those fans who saw the en-| - |5 s You [ ) counter, the Legion team outelassed | 1is condition s sald to be mnot | =) finel ; 1 Jartford five in cvery depart- | Sevious and his hrother last night | Buicks. iy Gl e Ment of play. o thuse who were [Stated that he has a bad cold, con- o 0| g0 T A e snt because ey expeeted | Tracted, his family (hink, followi =i 1o sew the Dixies 1un away with the |@ basketball game. At first it was (hampion With Gun, Yet e, only one thing can be said |1 md that is that the Legion team |1 | play with the best of them., |! { wmored that he had been injured N the game last Tuesday night at e Y. M. LA, but this was scouted )y his brother last night speetators at the — Y. W. Iast night were treated to o| Darrow, by his pluck and grit, Ahie DAL that Tad @il the car- | has won for himself tha admiration i mpionship mateh, o large number of the fans here | e .\ the National| i New Dritain - Being diminutive nd the Burritts |0 stature and a willing player, his ¢ (ho fans prosent. a | Work en the courts has been excel- than the Legion- |1ent and he shows much promise. L fi It may be that he is getting too Not only diil the Burritts oven up |Mueh basketball, In many cases, T I e e v R bt e Iy i voung comers, their love ¥ w10 Leinid (hils 18 n.iAtingDyE blowd| [op Lhots and fheir ambition to T R TR e Ty * wares {o as many peoplu o sireaks of the tehm which hud | @8 possible has led them to take 100 (& ) to last night won 19 ,-mn,-m‘{ arge a dose of the game, L [ T iast night's game between the s e Rl T Lon | Burritts and tional Guard R Lot Dho avers in_ thera to|Henves. it appeared that “Toots!® Po I With their most biter |litis was suffering from this malady. | s RS R ) 1 of his usual fast work, Poli- L hmstlves on o por with the | (8 ave the impression last night of S e jun. | being very tired. This may not have | ‘ Ak 3 5 |wen so, but he was forced to play | ¢ cliampionship of the city. [ ree |in the game the preceding night and Pl Rostryen appeared (0 go stals | IS strength might not be equal fo gl wokid two games in two nights, J ! b ol _‘” “”““"l‘: Has anyhody seen “Judge” Harry RV R ) sach of the Legion bas- AL ; am, since last night. Harry won work when they i National G will have i Plainficld town haskethadl wowihen it pla " stat raory, On the team which will o G Nortandin - at ward, who has been one of the ins of the Willimantic tewm. ] been a luinary in state I cireles for many year 1 s enjoying at the present tim e " i ine Willimantic yer, is considered @ on the | N pairs up well with Nor- 1 nher of b Meriden En S0 i e 1 il v the Meri- LW ishit shoy t is 1 L 8 baskethall I P huskivs, Tenson and Madden i ins in the hack court o are compared with Wal- il Hatner of the Hartord 1 oare asily the wo best | ris it section of the state, Plaiaficld tean. being near ayed mest of | its ur in it docality and in Rhode team s swept it and confidently the Guards tomor iture will b en the Guards and the Uity ( m o« New York eity. know only 100 W 13 aching and eliffness are helped right avoy 10 ATHLETES TREAT VTRANS AND SPRAIS Gymnasium director advises simple, easy treatment ard exercise brings lame muscles — and often bruises and strains as well, c director{n a gymnasium . Y., writes that he has ple and always effective { treating them. It t bing. best ever.’ Sloan's gives real help because i clears out the ops. it on hand, All druggists- Just pat on a little Sloan’s Lini- ment, as the bottle says, without rub- s out. stiffiness and pain as nothing else will. We have it al- ways on hand and we think it is the 't just deaden the pain: it gets czuse. Right to the place that urts it brings a healing tide of fresh w blood—builds up the injured Almost at once you feel relief. Stiff- css, swelling, inflammation go down. Get a bottle today i all swelled up with pride over 1he ceomplishment of his team n turn ing back the Dixies and his chest | ix pushed out through his vest but- | beeause of the elation within Harry's smile 1v's has been broad, but it yed into a real grin tons D ey overnight. Har viviee and eoack ing has made th gion moa W cod combination and he ¥ ' won PIRATES T0 HAVE TOUGHER SEASON - Reorganized and Reinforced Teams Are on Every Front | The Pitts- | New York smrigh Pirateg, favored by the youth and confidence of a machine which | calid peychologieal harricr of | wres last year, will face res| and reinforeed teams on National circuit | the | | pias organized Lovery front of the 26 drive 1o n 1h™r | rotain Mship champi I condition of it o general prosperity ameng clul owners which has tightened the inte [ rtrade mar- ve been able | ue deals to W which they the te major I ket, six of to mak hen positions ren lisplayed weakness last year. The Pirate lineup, h v, will remain | unchanged, unless Hal Ryne, in- | [ felder, and Panl Waner, outfielder, | I'a Wt additions, sue in winning regula the train- ing camy Chicago, cellar ocenpant last year 1lone of the clubs has been unahble 1o make @ winter deal in the majors, pite the hait of a generons Wrig- | [1ey bankro o new club pilot, | Joo MeCarihy, will make his fight | | for a better pos vith @ team res {built from minor league reer Four clubs from whom vigorous | opposition to the Pirates has been predicted on the busis of their per I formances last year—New York, | | Cincinnati, St Louis Ttoston— ihave taken steps to remedy short- | | Players whose temporary loss {through injury weakened the Giont | Irive to head off Pittsburgh last | | year have vecovered under medical MeGiraw has added Jir ner Quaker, to Hugh MeQui r of 1924 was su shortly after the start of t n mailed a ed 10 add York of while | i ‘ | | | i | ason last year, has he inid s also expec New | contract lah strensth to the | fen in the Cineinnati in- | the is' ar will have a new and capable | gnardian this year if Wally Pipp, re cently acquired from the Yankres, fulfills the cxpectations of land, Khile the recent recovery from an ation of the Cuban, Luque, as- |sures the same strong pitching | corps Cincinnati had last season. | The benefit of an early t un- ler the leadership of 1togers Horns- by, installed as manager of the Cardinals last June, is expected to 1 the fight of St. Louls for its first pennant. Purchase from the Giants of the youthful Huntzinger likewise adds to the club's pitching possibili- Trouble from th \st in the strong 1§25 finish of the el |1 | (ense Boston Braves, whose brilliant young hurlers repeatedly turned back both the Giants and Pirates. b Bancroft also acquired , a sensoned infield- outfielder, and Jimmy Manager Jimmy Johu rown Taylor, ca the Robins Brooklyr wit veteran at looking phia ath at first Hub was fore- | Foston, Jan, 22 (P within the e approsimaty y 2 Teonard oo " n 4 | Cooklal 8§ 87 si— 25 |Ma Middl prohibitior store on FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUE Louis 1 i yesterday after CORBIN SCREW CORP. LEAGUE Mynergy's. oon ol gallons of alleged Automaticw. 7 5 alcohol, v and wine. The " man e claimed it they Dispe Yorlk Now n. i type of slot m ‘ 29| sston of New York. 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