New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1926, Page 9

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A il d N ) il ” ! \ 4 , [ § " I | R | [ e e e e T e g Speaking of Sports TIIIIIIIIIINLIN TN TOIREREIILINIALNLLLS A rumor that was started several weeks ago and which last night re. celved part confirmation from an au. thoritative source, is that the Dixics of Hartford are ready to break up as 4 team. The loss of Captain Murphy this year was the beginning of a serfes of severe setbacks for the| feam and the defeat administered by the American Leglon team Thursday night, is said to have pretty nearly decided the management to break up the combination. The Dixies have been forced to re- sort to road games to make things £0 in Hartford because, not being the winning team of last year, the “8peedboys” have lost most of their followers or at least a good number NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., The team which is playing the local high school five this afternoon has won ten games this scason and ‘hnu yet to be defeated. The local | lads feel that they will mar this record in the mecting today and for On the Alleys CASINO BowLING | ALLEYS | FAFNIR LEAGUE that reason, will work hard for a | Outers | victory. {a{l.m'\ © e B3 " The lost game will be played T mmm St. Thomag' Seminary and | - Thomas' Midget teams noxt Wed nesday afternoon in Mamord PITCHERS GAIN BATTING POWER Time Passes When Al Were Weak Suckmen Peterson Wolt of them and consequently the finan- clal end of it has not been so good. Manager Clarenca Lanpher, know- ing what the underground wires have been carrying, is understood to have received a promise from Haf- | ner, star guard on the Dixies, that it the team does disband, ho will come to New Britain to join the Na- tional Guards, It this is true and our source of infermation appears to be credible cnough, then the fans in New Brit- afn will heartily approve of the ac- tion of the local manager. Hafner is one of the sweetest guards in the Eame today as he has demonstrated by his work with the Dixies and t will be a tower of strength in ti e paired up with any of the th guards now on the team, Sheehan, Dudack and Kildu Another wise move which Lanpher ig understood to have und con- sideration, is the slgning of Gidraitis, forward of the Dixies. He is a flash on the floor and in the Dixies gams here scored a total of 16 points for hls team. He is long and rangy and his presence on th squad would lend A strong reserve strength to the team and would r Reynolds nd Taylor of the burden now placed on their shoulders. This would giv New Britain four capable fo rds Reynolds and Taylor, LaHar and iedraitis. With this array, the Guards would « Siting pretty for the present gea- on anyway and it is almest a sure ot that they would clean up any- thing in the state Waterman, one of the gt @ Dixles team, expressed I ton ot the Legion team in no unce ain terms to Manager Tredo of the <ame team in the dressing room at the Y. W. €. A. after the gam night. Tredo came in and sked Waterman how it was that the Dixies let the Legie: #nd Waterman angwered: * they outplayed us every minute.” en the fact that the Dixies were 4 attraction at the Y. M. C. A aursday night, didn't bring out all ©ho might havs attended the game, It is undersiood that the expenses | night just topped the re about three dollars. The ar- | was well over cash cu Legion team next Thursday &ht will probably play the Meriger, 5 med up In the first of a homa ana §M ;' % ame, I arranged, |18 AIOT 1 in this city at the Y. | &% 1t Eitioran . With the return argument | e s dayed in Mertden. This will Sornprdtousiin fthiviys iso make a wong 1 attraction 1 | | = # e members have pooled thelr | @nd ,:’.T:‘f -Lx_nv negotiations to X‘;.in., Icredlt information on 260,000 for. | | 'r “{ O ne 9 s of American products, rough, the grads 3 ) e g ! to this vast amount af | e e orea! gpicy &trac [ ycineas tnformation providing I SHEER JOY OF LPE GRABS HEARS COMMOTION NNEKT VONDERS vy 175 ALL A thaan ::L*""“"’}‘;‘;n: I'UIV:I‘”! :’f;“:‘:i‘jotfa E AND GURGLES ROOM, MCTH[R‘(P“ NG THAT HERE COMES THE WHOLE TAM- — sl b BRBY JUST SAID'DADDY' QUITE 1LY TROOPY 6 IN The National Guards have the b Almost $100,000,000 of such {n- DISTINCTLY '{rn;"mn of :h»‘ frnson L_-nmj‘n'g 1{ ‘."’ surance has been written, covering | ; at Saturday night in the City Col- cxports to ninety-one countries in | 3"" !rn "’h‘vf““ : '”!"-‘ ¢“' ety part of the world and every | on't 0 67O We got MIOT yine of American exports. | fation but it is said that this s The actual loss on the first $7,. | b R e (50,000 of finsurance written was | ay 2l drubbing on the ly in excess of 850,000, or ap Haven fioor and this feat alone fs \ ths of ons| coough to tell the fans In this city estimate that at | { vhat Kind of a team will face the ncre o american | Ginards next Saturday night export business was cone on th. | | asis of information su pliec by the . Negotiations are still in progress 'pooled .atir : LETS THEM T/ 2 fgrthelapron n ingtie lael & leven | BionLe more | A O SRY ABOUT T‘l\lE Mmma AND w,u AST TAR AS Lst CONCERNED saie high school team than §2,000.000 worth of orders to CAChIN THEN SAYS 'WRAW 50 ND ! uintet” of last ‘With this L.atin America we e refused as un- ¥ | appearing heve, it will mean that the Worthy of credit. Ordiparily fully | Guards will play them under the cne-half of those orders * culd have | professional rules. 'This game hasn't Feen filled. it is pointed out. but dus | | been played miich fn this section, but 10 the mmens: maes of “inside” in- | P down around Bridgeport, Stamfor of the excharge. the bu ! { Ik, professional rules are °TS Were unable fo obtai~ shipmenrs | r of tha dav and amateur from any of the exchange membod are played enly by the school | he vast supply of ledger { reveals th first | New Britain high cver-buying, so members warn all toam plays its secon cd against over-extending credits. unit this afternoon at the It also is possible to foretell actual: | - S m. This is becausa PANKruptey and by sieedy diversion ez % e 1 ronte old losses S| £'D BETT U- WELL, + AS | the team will lose a number of men ©f Shipm a ronte ald loss g SUPPOSES HE'[ E IR U i HE WP _:v N L v ation the end of this mont) |R Minimum { LOOK STANDING MOR THEM, ATTER ALL. THEY IDEA WHAT DA | will be forced = FATTERING “NOW DONT &ET MUCH TUN OUT oF y \ | ; WIN SWIMMING MEET o A v i ation SAY DAD-DY'" e S DA-N i New York, Jan. 23 (P—Winning B i HTE. BURBLES DA-DA - 1rus of fhe Tunias every: event meet, ten ' e : i’;,, “"’I‘,“TH'," R T OE ol on eI ara ket AIEhTiaver: Copyright, 1926, by The Bell § st whelmed 1 ic team of the o Collega of f - of New York el ¢ A 54 points to S. iger water polo its lrwt e :ml;ll \\y'); be ”;,my., tol PR Sy R AT 5 R T e T e 5 8 SALESMAN $AM So's Your Old M Leen training with the squad. 4T:to - ¥, 0S8 I1our an iz WINNIPEG LOSE Captain Roger Scully and “Toots Eveleth, >'nn., Jan (P —Ev- Politis will be the two regulars on .y Hibbing downed Winnipeg 1 to DAWGEONT-To RUN A HASH GENTLEMEN - T WILL Now HE 15 EET“"E% Ko WA\ b arsity team who will be 10st t0 1o scorine the onlv : & i L -5 :;:c varsi y v H)‘w',:‘ 3 i \“ ln,ly' ‘r 0 by scoring fhe only mark in the HOUSE YA GOTTA BEWwnG To TH' | | iy TRODUCE 1O Y0U THE NEW 3?:5 e;‘\\z%}g S fnished their school eareers, Thic M Period of play here last nigh FESTAGRANT UNON =THEWRE | | MEMBER - mor GoU AL RED GrRANGE ~ S AANE 1“ 4 ;I‘ 2xhos) ,,,' 5 i United Siates amateur hockey MN{: A 34\,2';1 g%uurfi KNOUWD e © A ROUSEHOLD woRD SR D OVl 3 of league ! AND TM GOING 10 - IN EVERY PAMILM, AND New Britain high school team | e INTRODULED TO TH' MEMBERS - THIS DWN 1S MIEATY through the remainder of | WINS HOCKEY MATCH = without a def Junior Varsity will lost Cap nd Bengston, of the five have been responsible in o great meagure for the team's successive victories. | The n Vetrano two of nd twe mainstays — | Among the others wha will also | graduate from the sehool are players who have formed the reserve strength of the two teams. Laca Gourson and Gennette, three substi on the Laeketball squad three of the stars of the last sea- son's football team, will be among the missing after the commencement Five Years of Progressive Blfor Cadratn veue 103 87 Chicago, Jan. 23 (Pi—About th 3 Swanson ..., S time of year t is always .mme‘ TY: 41250 (8 1us who bobs Lis head over a big | Palls ; vood burncr and points out why he+ |Neu 8 8 rules of baseball ehould be shanged | 57" & 50 as to relicyc the pitcher of his |Nose 103 — 2w | turn at bat. \F am . ‘ e thought is not 2l ;ays to savc | P38 Ll the pitcher, but is besed on the he | % en the twirler sto usually tak o N The records for the lust seasor | Jfaron Fowever, reverl nim rous fnstances SWift 1 which the pitc s bat was cor Y sidered pot ugh to ba calle! on in a pinch A 4 Walter Jo e A 4 the Wi Witk { 1wently was callec I el 1) it and in 1 ] ‘Ifln H. Boyes T'osi he mple of a nite i : } is (ha ¢ o § 8 ame Septemb Cubs tvo it douhle SPECTAL MATCH 1. ' & Y. Corbin the other hand Grimes, {wa |Filmore D i his team and won Chs 5 ’ B rove in al’ the 1 e a game la Broollyn's g above .4 ! 7 T 5 in eig Ive hits, COMMERCIAL BOWLING A1 i ,',ur hitlerton T ADrll CORBIN ~rn'|{:‘\;“n\mrv.-‘n\ LEAGUL folnson socked a doubis. On M N o, again pine’ he won ¢ . prived Jos f “n \_’i Drive Moehine Serew. Stimmarized 25 (P17 in the extension sport business will I nmed up in re Chicago, J SNAPSHOTS OF A BABY § FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS SPECIAL MATOH Glunts 104 1 " T AT d Yankees. 5 s . vor i 1=t BOGERS BOWLING ALLEYS s KENSINGTON LEAGUE Independe Goss & Drleey Berlin Contsra Gon (o Artinte, BYIN ' 6 team 1 5 land Ne i game , ' American Lezion The Steam Rollers. for S/ TURDAY, JANUARY 2 out a UNIVERSAL L§ itain te Seots, \ Yunke, f z 85— 210 Wops i H $2— 20 Loness 5o - PLAYS LENOX HIGH New Britain A, Team Meet s Undefeated Massa- eantion oNoX high | m of Mass., this at the square T Massachusctts record of 10 games won | be forced m ats this m W 1o the second 1 gams graduation fore SAYING “DADDY” _ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS h Sehool Baskethall H y | fore imit (o win the | the final game for both teams be. that time being in Hartford next Wednesday afternoon when the varsity meets the St Thomas' ucmmv’ ary team and the junior varsity le\h- s With 8t, Thomas' Midge Pl]WERFlJL RAILWAY - COMBINATION SEEN Wall Sueel Backing Route Ino Sonthwest HELEN WILLS GETTING |“Pum-keen” Pie Pleases INTO HER TENNIS FORM| nousin Vieitor S ‘ thing Greta Garbo, Bwedish screen |star, tas found about Am ries “cus Girl Tennis Champlon | w vou call pum-keen ple." 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