New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1926, Page 13

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Ver NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926. > 13 B e L e e e e e e A \ ftii s e R R R :fln{ the best back court men In the Coopers Outlaws. | [ | | | T e o dquist 1 ) s— 988 | | titas reclamation project in Wash. il theater, According to the mother's S p ea k in 8 i | his playing 1s consistent. His work pardo 8 95 Pyt b 3 PR T oo Mm‘m“l for three years with the Dixles |I¢ 8 117 164— 619 | t brought him attention from the big |“* iof S teams of the stdte and it was main- \ i o p orts ly through his good work In the back | (st sttt tatstt e eattaaett | COUTT that the Dixles copped the | state title last year | urchase of airplanes to give | |occurred when Penque’ left the Aoy ht training to navy academy Former President of Stock Fxchange | theater lator, juates $340.000, and for com. lon of a peer at the Puge T =2 Measure. Carries $381,238,000 y yard, $540, - Ry Lower Court 16 166 201— K13 8 circult court of appeals yes- |attorneys are among the defendants Pocket Knives, Xfll’ 1‘0 0565 | AR d Va 1008 p“rp 56 DAN[ELS GOMMENTS ON SA ek caut of ADPME In proceedings brought in the fed- Feb. 3 (F—An ur-| MEMBERSH]P IN COURT e imposed on “William ', |eral_court ine_Intersiats Siie bill carrying appro- | ( orth, former president of the |COrPoration of Hartford, Conn. 1848 000 an v eataae ¢ Exchange; Louts |28ainst the Holyoke Street Rallway work at dam No, 2, Muscle Shoals, UPHELD BY U. §. COURT :n Gownthe sssten ‘and. ehen 1ot Is fiIVEN HUUSF\I; $2,000,000, | |the pieturs house, The shooting pAL A | " 107 113 ——— {8 The American Leglon basketball 4 toam steps out on the road into fast company Saturday night when f{t iravels to Bristol to meet the Bris- tol Endees and that famous combin- atlon of basketeers, Malcolm, Feld- an, Donoghue, Crowley and Tracy. | Must Serve Sentence Imposea We would have liked to see Hafner ; 3 Oy come to New Britain, Not that we 149 448 think that he would be used to break s Moores up the team now In existence, but | % Trutlow . L he could be very well used in line |W. Johns with the policy of allowing some of | the men to take a rest iTwo District Attorneys . Are Among Defendants v York, Feb, 3 M—The United Boston, Feb, 2 (- -Two district lor 8997 101 187 Fashington The team management has been forced to lay off further games in PREN R Consolidated Sto | a stoms & & . ( ough )\ company and others charging col- Aaolln Vary Rarallvie werks v 2 istoms service, | Cabinet Associate of Wilson Says It Gilbough, E. A. Mc B J | tontars W . eity for a time hecause of the & 7. L Sokolak! tion, post office, tre 3 Nicholas, E. H. uesdell and ,]v fon to interfere with its business, G ivities was rep Has No Practical Francis X. Quillan for alleged may | The Street Railway company has by ithe Loy led a counter action charging ille- Meaning in because Johnny Sheehan can play | Syoitk, S Y ke ack of support accorded the five bY | yorward as well as guard and this | Pudnis X | 3 1 1 ] ek the fans of the city, but the facl]goy)q give the forwards an oppor. |Skowonek! 1 ! LIVl ) LLY Y that Ma r Joe Carroll of the e & ) | bucketing Grail items include: For refund of gal operation Of buses. tunity to take things easy once ina = ° i "1 Jacks - ab. P—En 1dg dersc day ed th . Bristol Endees though that the lo- le L | ¢ collected taxes ‘.' k. ,. 1 Fla '1 -.1 '7 M:—! B | l.V\’. h'\ml\nwln]i n t'rv‘lu}‘or‘dfl:‘(nl '1" cal quintet was worthy to play his o) | 1 postal tr .‘1‘1} of the United States into the ling appeal, will r“x '\‘l.lpél"-;1u?)~‘u- “(:\l~a;lns"‘ .l“v '<‘n?:n:n?;‘t is o :z:g;ito:mg':‘d?n. But, Hatner s now with the| FRATERNITY POWLING ALLEYS L o tandpoint. but will mark | o talen to tha: Oatted Eates ou, |Wright of Pittafield, district attor- e A oK basker. | Meriden team and New Britain fans | SPECIAL BIG PIN MATCH 001 otLs f ation’s extreme !s el o S he wep. |N€Y of the western district, and Galtias contendareil r the baske®s| i) enjoy seeing him play on the Colt's, Hartiord S e iy proval of “bootleg | s e Lo Berhe e e, |Thomas J. Hammond o. Northamp- all flag this ve court just the same as they have in 1 ) e e e ealiass i Wiy O ed ta thres |tion, district attorney of the north. The B " HhA pas. 168 1 182= 511 {he Home City and finally break the of the bonus ary of the navy \ onihatat Hardilabor West. | Vestern distr were among the The Bristol man through whos2| The Industrlal league breaks out ~ 519 e toraventoa them) from oniiniinntof 47,674 .0000n T W At e bty tentia T | defendants. ee judges will hear work the Endecs have becoms €0 |again tonight at the Y. M. C. A. gym- ‘ 425 th has{prevenied:themitrom Sihn rpren: anarlinon s REoace e e g (ot feain peniiitaey, i [y ciee JMCERA TGN \ well known in the baseball world, | nasium. Two good games are carded | 3 el e U i HM’N T o cature | through this aterany 11} ORI B with the street railway and offictals s areturn gameiin th'a cliviadlwioy the oi&s B, jand Staniey Worka | club at 5:80 o'clock. 4 A T ereser 5 or are they nulllf i R and police of Holyoke. a later date and if present plans|quintets in action in the first game | i Rt 4 tions 2" umerous enough to! N 5 y = i i ; el Bl =5 |large number of rooters are expect all of this is due to|!10NS » numerous enough to New Haven Woman Is ‘ £ through, the Leglon will enter-|gnd the Fafnirs and S R. & L fives nh e R e i i1l of this s due 10| wart the new born babe. The op AL oMl y ELM CITY RAIDS , tain the Bristol ivo in this city 8000 | clashing In the last session [ | ettt n placed upon the | POnentsof tha court entrance did not Arrested in Shooting | s« yaven, Feb. 2 UP—Federal 214 because they thoug | In five games played, the Legion | This will produce two teams, nrd!.,fi quintet quintet won four and 108t | tor gecond place, fighting to.keep | one, The one loss was to the Hart-! their gtanding so that each will have | “ tord Creecents and the local team |4 ghot at the P. & F. Corbin tive for | evened things up with this aggrega- | grgt honors. The path of the league tion by beating them in the 1astijeaders s anything but rosy fro game played at the Y. W. This 38| oo "to the end of the season | " a record to be proud of when one | stloniwilhithal pre- celing of liquor and ties of the Feb. 1 UM—With her | prohibit s De Mayo of 11 [city, 1 under a bond of [ nigh led weap- | ® Forcier De ) to have fired two red Penque in front of n off! s from New York four arrests here last motored to this city ick going to a gas station street to load ahout seventy key for which they paid . giving marked bills in fter the truck was load- 0Of His “Strike” Credit Yew York, Feb. 2 (B) — Credit r Ole Hanson of Se- 1shing the 1. W. W belongs at least par- | coast guar ] from the na ;i tment, Ma- ¢ cuisition of -toot e theater last n é a th defeated L 1 ght by police ed the arrests were made. rmnldt-‘m ;‘h‘x; am'l'n: '(O:Pd St Just another rent day befors | Feitenity Tios Nai Bullara, boats and $150,000 Da Mavo, mother of two| Herbert I Scott, & clerk, one ef e e D e O aer | cbriuw i hore A. Odman 166 137 46 sterday in an he remaind ! \Siwanted chargs of | thoss arrested, claimed that he had St Mary's quintet of Manchester. & 1. Haussler A T ! y The remainder n, is wanted on a charge of | government I [ = operating expex R A. C. will hold t | been “framed” by the federal men The Rangers A will hold erous weapo The game Saturday will really| weekly bowli ssion on the Ca- r ! g ~ in personnel by 30 Sieauty disappearcd r firing the | Y 0V 58| e Ca- || I 1 138— Bullard, who s presi- | warrant 4 803 enlisted o €N~ |shots at Penque. Police wers en- AUTOIS > tell whether t Legion team 8|0 "a)jeve tonight and Manager | = R R e ey e :‘f‘ww d nlist iR Penq ¥ o AUTOIST ARRESTED worthy of taking on the better teams | i i National Securi Matty Hayes makes a plea for all | DNUPTAC- |geavoring today to learn the wo-| Wallingford, Feb. 3 (P—Following o < league, said her appropriations provide for remen- an's motive for shooting at the a three-hour hearing in police head- i the”‘.:arlremznml:‘f:éfl‘zn:v“u“br;:_ members who signed up to bowl to | LES (.:'.','."J”‘ Room T am letting vou into a military | ¢ nditures follows front of the theater. It is|quarters last night Coroner Elf Mix i Hme “. ' M»hn lm{[rrrr}t L be on hand. o e ret when I tell you Ole Hanson enses incurred by the presi- T TS T the belief of the pelice that an ele- | ordered the arrest of Francls. Slater, snlelBTtimicheipe ateteniin LY lled up from the office of Irihoarais11loes BASKETBALL STAR ILL ment of jealousy enters into the |24, of 68 Willlam street. The coroner strange city, Ehould the team Tho National Guards basketball | b or come near winning, then its fame e e | retary of war in Washing-| For horder patrol to prevent| Mike Hamas, f team takes on iddletow t r flash of the case charges Slater with reckless driving . 1 told he must have back- ns 150,000 Penque told his mother last night, |and evading responsibility in connee- A < solidificd because the Bristol team S iy Hardware d told he must have back 150,00 : oidh A ‘ \ t ;m: 1t Om;m !:;’ B mLoli e | the State armory Saturday nig ¢ s A i T e e ey of allens $450,- |has been stricken v 11t was revealed today, that Mre. De |tion with an automobile accident it as good as thi s 1 F1€ 1 inis will be an opportunity for tho 1 12 16— 320 4old the army would back him up |00 be unable to appear on Penn Mayo had been following him for |Sunday when Mrs. Ross Cyprinski rlate, locals to make up for the mess they | oo 188 1i1— 83| in whate steps he undertook.” | To start construction of the Kit- | &tate athletic teams this rason soveral blosks before he entered the | was {njured, probably fatally. got. into in Middletown last Friday. | Frank McConn and his assoclates | There, the National Guards dropped | s i il i e on the American Legion committee, |, game which should have been won including “Judge” Ginsberg, coach|and then came back to this city to extraordinary, still remain with their | peat a team that has made the best [] hopes undampened for the future of |in this state look foolish. | 1 he team. McConn struggled through | many seasons with baseball teams in | There 1s one’thing that is certain | is city and his predictions were |gnd it has been sald many times in | o9 ° n justificd, He fcels that the |ihese columns and the fans of tho en lt s Our aworzte ta e y lasketball team will come through | city are saying it again and again and that is that the National Guards A strange jinx which emphasizes | cannot continue to play games on he queer turns of fortune pursues | Priday and Saturday nights. Some | ] [ ] ho queer turma of fortuag pumies | uidey and Siroey oighis, | Some at the restaurant— and «with merry friends # son's team ran up a wonderful rec- | night's contest looked weary and £ ord of 18 stralght wins which was un | all-in and there isn't a doubt in l'roken when the semson closed and | anyone’'s mind but what they were D S B L | you chatter and feast in festive revel 45 heen unable to win even two in Two hard basketball games in a 1 TOW, row eaps the strength of the strong- est and results in listless play by ' The club has put up mighty bat- i the team. Saturday night's ex- e ave a, atlle () v tles against heavier teams and lost | hibition, it is true, was a wonderful hy a single point or a single basket, | one for the home team, but the \ut this fine work does not show on {team came through w Reynolds the records, which me telund Restelli were on the sidelines. | that the team has won | This pair constitutes two regu nd lost seven. Nevertheless, Coach | whose play is good and stcady tay Anderson has a snappy llttle fall times, and it was through sheer {eam under his wing and is develop: | dogged work that the Guards came | ing it this season i hopes that next | through with a victory last Saturday year it will burst inte b night. fame with all the glory of the gre: bination which represented the | 'If the team is to play on succes- last year sive nights, then there should be a | full two squads so that one could For the immediate future the goal | work while the other rests. Other s two victories in a row, and if the | wise, it will be a warnout, bedrag- | 10; n take the Lelands into camp | gled quintet that represents New \p In Springfield tonight that ambi- | Britain on fhe courts near the end ion will have been achieved of the season when victories e, { important. When the club played In Bristol _turday pight the referec hired for e game was unable to appear. The iristol management then requested he of the New Dritain followers to | r ! ficiate. This rooter was no less a It has met all the good | erson than John Kley, former ms in the state and sev: club player and now the six-story|o t of the state and ha ocome wenter of the Stanley Rule quintet.|through in fine style in most all of Kley has dons some referceing iv |its home games. In fact, the Atlas| B club leagug, games, and he |was the only team to beat the| “epped into the bigger job to the [ Guards on the Armory floor and this | <atistaction of all concarned was when the New Britain team e {had an off Jack Curry, mentor of the Meri- _— den Tndee quintet, pulled a meat | 0 h Au iece af work when he signed Haf- | n the €ys the Dixie guard for the Silver | i rstand that the WHEN you sumptuously dine at your favorite cafe. And with joyous talk and laughter you taste the tempting things of earth. 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