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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T1I1IIIEEIILIIIIILLINALLILANINILILILLITILILILILILLLLLLLLL, 21I0800000I00IAAMETIRETINNIINIIIITIE Hutene e rne R OY] 000410000004 1202010000222 200LIALLAINALNTNLINLAJLLLL20 SATUR DAY, JANUARY 30, 1926, $12cas ittt 1118 NATIONALS MEET STRONG NEW YORK TEAM TONIGHT—LOSE TO MIDDLE 'EOWN IN TOUGH GAME TWO GAMES SCHEDULED B0 seane st s sdishe sas S RE AR S R A R A 20020 Sissstitsiiriattititintaseniinstisssntestisee NATIONAL GUARDS MEET BIG NEW YORK QUiITET Visitors Have Set Down Both Atlas and Meriden En-| dees—New Britain Team Wants Game Ahove Everything Else — Combination of Star Inter- collegiate Players—Locals (.u l)n\\.l to Defeat At H.ln(l\ of '\llddlclm\ n lnc ~Reserves to Play. City Colleg Raskin Hushand "Hw AH Dy aud “Mouths” All Nwhl CLEARS THE BAR IN ALL BRANCHES OF TRACK AND FIELD SPORT Ton Navrorring,,, 1WA p e away from | g to the , i shown in women golf- | York women b for their | t the | assocla- | the | Ficlds | | 18- In Nev zed a ¢ wor al IHaven, The only three out nd New B 1t its fastest tain will h pace t Preliminary nehester in th d the loc 1 fo 1 other w visitors nd wi u Mangger nounces thi farted carly 1y Jurop CARLSON) s 1-round rles Hoff, the lear sian, who is now in o ' athletic nky Nor st o1 mon Babe Lose ta Middletowa performe 1 much in i e of Many y establis) records tility lad fr his fame a pole- Ids the world record L notable middle- and hop, course me N il sanguin record of Lasor dis- ints road Resto pite) joint. v ind minc ps will vecord the lively | epidemi anotl Fankeg His Home ork, on hore 1t that he 59 honn tion of RECORDS AND PoD"L/\ 2 G TREK! COIwPLE"'“S 1RMNI% tun Record Changes Made, 50 (1) Ruth has complete of indoor trai the diamon n kin; will runs in a the 1use srday b of the oved yest committes e 'Prince Regrets He Will Ruth Not Hopeful of Beating Beeanse 1jor 4, and other handi against 2 him, it is 11, blamed for last xtra b hitting r unfavorable felt, Passit nts 1o the fact stadinm v short 1 shoot nt,” I'olo Ground n not k 1 Giro record, of such lding myself my more Ve vh it last ye 1 donht tto b course, hut no loy new of abont vm | ma s SRiitiirhtititastasstitriessi b tattit iz itetaactiteitttiy HOFF 1S A VERSATILE ATHLETE that 1 will be able to go better than | ABSEN Rouers Golden Jabil lited With Winning in Bout Trade | Call Mim “Bamboo™ HSTAREN 1DENT RATION Hornshy 1 Unable to oo of Na York Tuesday, <chool Q.Iin!ol 5'”'\»‘ West Cromwell FROTE BANQUET Attend o school basketball West this city romwell Cromwell Hi Tues- with {RIr R B2t d e tee i satdte 1TWI] TIGHT GAMES | INCHURGH LEAGUE $0, Church fo Battle Methodists tY. M. C. A, Tonight nounced—Three More Two tight games will be offered Inter-church basketball league fans this evening at the Y. M. C. A, both scheduled cont giving pro- nise developing into ones in which every point will be keenly fought after and needed. The South Congregational chureh, now holding second place and only one gamo be- ind the leaders, will take on the Trinity Methodists, fighting oceu- pants of third position, The South church nosed out this team when they met before, but the Methodists have added new blood and improv- od their teamwork since then, so that 10 present even stiffer | opposition, tling for revenge, | ar o stop the South h, but th tter will fight its to keep in the race. other will bring to- 1he st Lutheran quintet, to The muldled state basketball schedule of the New Britain High school has been found for the puit few weeks, has final- Iy been strilghtened out and after reat deal d effort, the games hav cen rearrmyged so that the pro- gram for the rest of the scason will probably beyun off without ruption. Contracts pr |been signed by the local institutio of inter. the games authoriti and by thos al tean will pla sgurang that the nnounced tody, will be Ithe dates metioned, | The two trimgular leag Lwith New Havp have been arrang- and the revamped |ed on colny birthday in this Bluchirds' new [city and Washngton's birthday in Swedes an awful [the Elm City. Hartford will e a postponed game last |played in t aty on Mareh 5 the although it was their first |day before the sceond game 2 unit, and they should put |&t. Thomas Setinary. The a better game tonight. The [game will he th last on the however, will not be under jule, it appea ndicap of having to play two | Of the six gams to Le s in one nizht, as they were |the rest of the car, k. and will be able to con- [this city ag follog o their admitted strength in o encounter. Kensingt am s the whicl is idlo this week. Bowling Standing ceps were the rule in v‘r‘ at the whom and this Bames as played on they she chr harde The game ames battle in | Saturday, as or sched- played fc three are in Weaver High I house High schooland South Man- chester High stho. New Haven, tford and t. @homas will be d in theirhome town courts. Tollowing is te schedule: ing league this| Teb. 5, Weave High school, hers. our matches heing decid- | ¥eb. 12, New laven High school e by three games to none, The Blue hu re. Army crushed the Red Army in the | Feb, feature battle, maintaining its lead ‘sehool, and pushing the o out of the race. Tk smashed record one o) . 22, New Méen High school, the in \Lnrl‘h 5, there. dists I¢ o White hind church three-string | walloping the Bluebirds. The South |there. stayed the fight by v German Bap- | BRlnGT"WFL ) AND K\?Sfi,J “« in Half Year Recrg The team has run hung on 1he | prossive (record for thefipst 0sing of Ken- | o¢ the season. In six gang played, i fi awve resulted in viety mateh of the league m,gf game W 1088 fOr Yo feam volled next Tuesds ening lywhen it played the Weay Bluchirds and Methodists |¢ehaol team of Hartford shojy aft. first place. Oviginally (or {he season got underwal Then Wednesday, this [y Jocal players battled an \.gtar | postponcd one Might. |apimni team coached by x\:n,mn» hedule will Be g0 “ang administered them ular night. The coy fn haskethall. Hartford yigh as follows: {school, the old rivals could ore A '_‘ I_"("- {only 13 points against the She. Tioa | \poan im- The feature will be n ot 5 for scheduled for ce of the the now 3 BACK To NORWAY ritain won 31 to 13. Other teams New Brilain bes ere the St Thomas' team., Lenox High school quintet, and (I douth Manchester High school fiv: Soutn Cong 63 Tather Army ington 4 \1T"ei Tondon disappa N I'rince of Wales on of the ne throus hursday in a fox hu give up an enga the famous A Cong. 129 has scored an even 100 points mo Howarth, | {115 " ‘opponents, New Brita . ihas 208 points and the rival team South | oo mbined score only —amounts ‘lf\\ cou Kenneth P. Saunders, who letd the position of official Lfor three consecutive y 1 compiled the following record: N s . H sing) breaking 1 h comii cropper on tin havin to rid Myers, {0 | ¢ et single—Blue Army, | plech o, lop scor Trinity M. E. 1 at MeGRAW TO RETIRE Reports persist in New York that MeGraw will retire ctive of the Giants next on, reins over to his clever |x Irankie Frisch. g the Cro Newmarl trainin steeplechase Alumni. there for th whic won in 1 Tolin leader furnis second I"risch » Na to terms High, . Martford High the . Lenox H is mof Sunshine in | IMlorida. Leading Scorer “Monjuc" Zaleski the spe + forward, who is playing hi on on the team is the le ¢ — fir: TWO RECORDS din at two recs Paavo #ign- AIM AT Willle Ritola will aim s compair: Wilco A. A, games on Ritola to s 2,000 metres and two | for from ber he has mac field goals. He lias only zoals to his eredit. “Toots” Polit the runner up with T third member of the snappy cent ords set Nurni. in the i“chruary 18 new marks for n three fo fwo soeks That guzltz st feeling | HAD A LETTER FROM ERNIE REED AND HE SAYS HE | PLAYED THREE HOLES AT WYKAGYL AND HIS EAR WERE FROST THINKS HE HAS LOS USE OF ONE OF HIS FINGERS IT GoT So CoLD-- HE TOMMY MURRAY W LIKE AN A BAC BT NT OUT SEUIMAUX COKING HAD < SWING mressive Record For First Hall of Season jue” Zaleski is Leading Scorer of the Team— Quintet Scores 100 Points More than Opponen which the with | school of HartfordNew Haven THill. | SouthManchester High | Hartfox High school, | Army and kept a game be-| March €, $t. Thomt geminary, | half | . The | High | has | Mo Weaver High, 1 . South Manehester satani g v, 20 | TONIGHT IN CHURCH LEAGUE—HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HA‘S BEEN REARRANGED —AND JOHNNY DUNDEE LOSES Ssiiitaiistisnitin iy HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE IS STRAIGHTENED OUT List of Remaining Games of Season Has Been An- Contests in This City—Im= —“Mon- land forward combinatio; § third with pointa ulis and Cuptain *Rog" o smoothly working palr and contributed their rd the large collection of hered in by tha team, dual records follow i rd 11T Mg guurds, share tow Ipoints ¢ The indi Zaleski, have 3¢ n';‘,rrm Darow, Havlie! {Cherpack, Vetrano guard It | CLUB PLAYS TONIGHT Iast Main Street Quintet Has Busy | Week Ahead Me And Starts O By *ting Bristol Five. Boys' club baske am, four days ahcad of it, will go 10 Bristol tonight to play the Boys {club of that city on its home fioor. \T)"‘ Lristol five is said to be the that which was entere | the trizngular leagus winter, N of development last w Britain team, which is also |a young team rounding into form. | Monday night will the club back at lhv‘ home with the Laurels of South team | which holds one 3 over |the locals, as opponents. The pre- | vious game was a great one in spite {of o slippery floor, and an even fast- |er one jg looked for this time. On ¥ night the club will make {15 see 1nd its victory over the hat eity. With three iearded, the local boys hope to | {their jins and got some consceutive wing for a chang Leland | TOALLOW RESIN 1 defenso of the team, and yy Commissioner - Landis Votes Tor | Restoration of Substance { Which Will Help All Pitchers, Now Britain in the six games playec re New in eturn 8 mme to {\ching 'he P—Resin will bhaseball next New hope for pitchers and will come with it, folnt rules committee of the and minor with the seball Commissioner b ted for {Pissation of the forcign substane "WOhed with other so-called freak 21 fa M¥es in 1920, Liig thus 25 |majoseapues 13 [verdia on tyo leagues, or the s given to the two even break in 151 main issucs over . 9 {which perjcan and National mag s ‘wfl'»’s Wo in dispute at their recent annual aetings, Abbreyion of the playing ses t- |Son oneaok opposed by the st itlonal efe b ganctioned by c g [Nk the biyt whjeh broke a tio vote, » with 63 points. Of this num- [Now he T paapeed the scales by of them through glving ul I movement | is|and redu o [fonght for &qpa) .r{.\m\‘rwau cigy, ational league hen pitehing hitting, by the extra-lase vears k BRlGGS I THINK OF FooR FISH THERE | HAVE o BREAK DownN AND CRY- on= Penaw ! PHEW