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Fiiiiiaasaiisiini sl e i i it AR 00000 128 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926, RIS R e R R B iR e e R s B 2t | BlLL!ARD EXPERTS TO GIVE EXHIBITICNS HERE TONIGHT—Y. M. C. A. STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPlONSHlP PLAY STARTS NEXT / SATURDAY —HIGH SCHOOL GAME MAY BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY INSTEAD OF FRIDAY —CLINCH IN HARTFORD NEXT WEEK mmmummmw::.::x.:t’xxmmrnu’m:z:xmxamxmmmm.ammmnwxmmmmmumnmm&m eriis ittt iiastiesititats PAULEN HAS LESS THAN 12 HOURS BEPORE RACE| | Dutel Midai BILLIARD EXPERTS ARE HERE TONIGHT Miss Winifred Myers, Wmnan; Distance Runner Ap- pears i Mileose Games At Garden Toni; Champ, and Joe Concanuon Playl,q W York b 4 OPh-adri y :\Hv“y“ .‘HH\' [ ‘\‘ “ "‘Iv it \‘“*K\m\ Milirose A .\‘\ fe w'\\“! i P.]‘i e Liere | uartet of B o m will appear in this son. Hoft, record- vaulter, has been § Hanoy N, H., for and ter thre 1 a relay spring in ers will oppose reri A Gorma hisot t e print 40 and & his op- conm B ponents incy IPrank | bi Hussey of Tlostor Hub- e rof ah hird, the negro sprinting product Nard tricks, [ he will Michigan, Houben lost his first start te to i country, in Boston urday 1 My t , but lers id that t ed his work, WANTS MATCH ARRANGED L' Auto, veen r opponents | Pranee's Lemding sports » Journal Urges Trench To Bring Tennis Stars Together, Paris, Feb, Th ¥ n wwn Tennis deration i ; - i between T0 BROOKLYN DODGERS oo o™ " =wemoe g [ = rhars /ont of t ormon’ Now [BH tath, Boyd Gotdialla|ai b e Bldes ot Major I md makers of balls Levitable g0 with two play of such fing (clal which I it wonld be mor seal 1o seo 1) te ipts of would apply them in helpin gool I'rench m vamei pl mer <y \ o L G GAN O‘\FERLN.CE & nd as a ) Commiieioners o Make Jf- e : natural Jorts (o Bearn Views of Sports- Abont 14 ) try : tir 01 men of State On Poljeics, s 1 i ! . ! rni L) & & in ¢ 1] iew to t s i 1 " slon it , i « i Il hold 4 i £ i i o \ sdiny ey 16, eginning at ¥ . ! P ] 4 her i ) . Lt et h ] by Willi ational ne ot LS 24 L 1 [} ] : s ) am polln ot culico busss 13pf ' 1o forest ; ; on fo ) Jounty on " l‘|¥)“" (Y icle Rath LTS Bt MOl U rpm g - CLINGH S, VOGART Wik teai /, New Britzin Nmntenr Lattler o R Vavd ilidting Pug fn Harts / i Phan=dey, Febroary 11 it a 1 : 0 Vel 1 ut hin 1 ¥ he i3 b osne th ! ( NGLISH TENNIS BALL " " r'"‘]'l(" ! I SPORTS CLEARING HOUSI a ( GOLY oo Federation LOGAL TEAWS T0 | WHEN DEMPSEY KAYOED FIRPO CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE BUSY SATURDAY Guanis Play at Home and Legios START THIS WEEK New Britain “Y" Baskethall| DRESSEL AND ROWE WIN \ ST AOBAL T ms Out To Be Warming iLeague Moguls Adam R?sollmon .< Up Practice jristol End ‘ Team Meets Greenwich Saturday |, 2 va o e carmecis m? Giving Him Ten Year Job | S AU Meets Bristol Endees | am Meets Greenwich Saturday |, vies bt o e cormarks o Al 18 el ph ks liween the Dressel-Crowe and m:v: i T T e e | s Y. M. C. A, basket bl |HAWKIDS team i (ho seni-finaly of | Now York, Feb, § U -Onee azain | 5 |the W bail fournament, | Nattai oved . A n 1 on | thall teans champlonship tournament gets un- jturned out to be only a wirming up | \ kg on thte b der way Saturday of this week with [practie for the Dresgel-Crowe teqm, | !EAINSE 18GDRIL N Aay il Shal Giikras . wiltl ght teams competing, New London |The Mag-Hawkine duo Naving prac- fiurey (106 ioncd Lane v they lost lust 1Priday al Naugatuck plays Stamford In Stam- |ailad to make {in m},' reoolved thut Laudls: 4l A % rmory on Saturduy night | ford; Waterbury plays Bridgeport in |dently lost two g 12 gty 1 for 10 ye when prese while the Legioh quintet will tre m Waterbury; and New Britzin );]'ns! Dressel's partner Tom ( | ént seven-year terny expires in | g 2 is well over sixty years old, pittec The rosolutio i out on 1is first road game to Bristol Snwlehiin Greenylol, |lis skill against Hawkins who gl 1ty ) meot the Bell ity Kndees there, | o podl gy ]" C. A toam 38 |utill fn his twentios, with [ iRen R e gl L ilia. Gushie Todtt lo et 1owly orgunized but made up of ex- | yparionce tetumphing, ¢ Mag | recommends that e matter come \ i verienced players who probably will L who, for no reuson at all, plays hand | D¢ the Joint mweting « e Vlasl Friday night on the state arm- not be at their best § lay but ¢ i i el D ory tdor in Middletown. Al alibis the Phy e nainort i |ball teamea up h Hawkina to| SaL e - Nl 4 S T SO AN the Physical department foels that | @ few shots at the leading |lE8us in the hunds or Anerican Sl L e mdagiptont o i the .’v-m'\.q‘r‘u\‘._..\ will know after | cound the going hard and ntternpted | CAFemL and at the s ,'. 1ing Ui i chalked up us a |f :v Illn "wo\ v"m’: ‘\‘, .1”'4-- : \I‘\Y ‘.” ”'\” Play fto shoot all hi sspeedy returns at [#0 end 1o all romor tthere was Inichalh s a defe ! sk he Y. M. € A uni- |1 Tom, but Crowe, who hullt the | OFPONition fo ommissioner in on. Saturday night, the Middle- | forms will arrive this weck nd the "'\'n courts and knows all the ,..rl‘\h‘ National, Eight elub presidents G town quintet conies to New Britain colors will be royal blue and gold. |qneles. was ht there walloping | favored the move. i@ return gamie and the Hard The local team e | EeTal foch ade Iy gb Cangir anil Proalient City hoop tossers are all set to | rcenwich mateh will play the fol- | g gter the: maten had been ity U ou of the Amcrican mr:vl:u )V\ll'vlw'x :\m-, n.uu h better they } y c Win- land lost, Ma. 4 Hawking still | vre ut odds, with the pros. ~ jare than Mlddletown, | Stamford. | were in a o from the ter open war. bit peace was ; will have t) i | make the | imming meted out to them reed upoi, (U of trength in the game including nmn | ourney noon — |played the game all over in the Americ ling ating, former Kacey star and | Larson Y Habver, Braddon, ilocker room, rehcagsed thelr mis- | with the commissioner, ti the -4 : of the Trinity colluge | ; s und Luke. takes and decided that the mateh | mectings two months ugo, Johnson | n Hartford, and McCabe at itors to Greenwich bring back |shoutd have been theirs It this and | teceived an annual incrcase in sal- | rds, Spear ot center and Sturm | the reports that the entire town I8 | play had been put across. lary of $10.00n arlson at the guard itious. | exeltc 1 over (i coming game talked Landball but it didn't| Sunday night it appearcd that Guards after taking a victory | W0 predictions arce rife in that neck |work with 1hie ree who | ace had come to stay for Landis |t the expense of the City Collgs | of the woods that the Greenwleh loq o pass by so the matc d Johnson sat in the same ban- | club of New York, one of the best | team will score its first vietory |as won by the Dressel-Crowe t ct hall, guests of the New York }:v;nw/hls' over to assemblo tn this city, aven H(lioFNew! mritainiteamEing iy battle 1s pending this & be. | Chapter of the Baseball Writers of | should give the Middletown team : RONIDAT NI {tween the Walther Bros. and Unter- | America. Johnson was aftending this 8 | reasons enough to know that they The New Britain players ars all |gpan waskowitz team. annual dinner for the first time § | were mighty | to even win last | in wonderful shape far the fray and | R soti | But the next day fhe rift appeared {I'riday night's gamoe even though | L glance over the lineup of men who again, the American 1 u-’x‘m‘ head Dan Alearn helped them out | rep Hardware City POCKET B[L”ARDS SR o S G The American Legion five Tas| e THE DAL WAGDROPPED fitves fwanninasiosall ‘othar contend- 7 a5 ot e Nl | picked about a tough a startc Al L ROP| ers that New Drifain has a team | e 9 S i L v,y,‘,,“ ! u'fylv ron| OEMREYS Dve ber;N A oAl ey Belingibe e | | league dinner Wednesday night, final g 408 > cted from QVER THE HE TooK THE FINAL COUNT ; . Entries In Class “A” and “B" Tour- | episode in {he circuit's golden jubi- ! among the many teams in this state. | OPE% IS OHE T S | S {lea celebration, So now the National el 5 with Malcoln | VOLLEY BALL GANE [ nament Stage Close Matelies At| s moved for o botter mnderstond. € rand Feldms forwards, Donoghu y S | s by v B | i | V] | ing by vot Tl vax o o1 t center and ¢ ey and Tommy | Rogers Recreation Parlors. T ‘;’:Enilw"‘v;mvlvl.MI"IJ“ o racy at guards, is a combination 3y WILLIAMS ) Il dropped as if poleaxed . | . (BY JOE WILLIAMS) ind the bl dropped as if poleased. | The ¢ Jocke iara| T gue failed to approve ti that ean (ouch the hest in this soc- 1 t over his body and Firemen and Mechanies Meet To- the geheriiglill lard layi hed ol \ tlon of the country A victory for| L.t them tell you of the listoric nile . C o tournament got again | Playing echedule and sed it on [ fon or even n close gama wii | 0EHt in whiel Jim Corbett pecked § Ve 60t 10 T CoMIR, WIS G0 nigne_and Professionals Tackle [1ast night at Rogurs Recreation |fo President Heydler for final re- em the neecss nan | rotund John L. to fr in iyl Sl P {rooms and in the first game Crown |Vision and acceptance, diificulty e~ b [start them on a rond o ,,‘,‘_” ,.,”,“r:) rounds B (o In S Commercials at Y. M. C. A, ,y.\(f,,m Frisk in a fast game by the | IS found in arranging for the short- . r ey i o ) score of Th to 20, Each player dur- | €F Season decided upon by a very LN ot At fanars = ; Let them tell you of the fwe !1\ d f 3 ‘ml “.‘“f"“‘w"l_“']' "‘_ Dsoimect(ing g shots, | Wet and cold commis Y T e ainatani TG s hetween the CAGY 9 il e LS TEIND wmdmh after being behind for the | Viewing the last world's 10 Legion quintet W ising, 2 t round of the annual *Y' vol- tod |1n Pittsburgh and Wasl | at home this week but nents | barrel-chested Tom y and ] P e wter part of the game, spurted|in sburgh and Washington. v L e ¢ e . Mididle Distance Veteran ~Formally |/ 1 league.“In their fir p artook Newficld to beat him s oly be made to give t hassioloduwliL G g the Mechanics were vietow lmv‘ B T e e % There were ripples as the { ¢ a return game in this | 0er-and-tonis battles that weit 201 spagos Anpouncemaent That He i e second match the nen e e R e e Btagk mElCTenya ! weeks, Tf present [and 25 rounds, respectiv played rings around them, £o fo- FE 00D G LD Syl el PRy i | i ; ; L ) i SO | ! 6L Soslet dataaten N | Merwin Jacobson, outfielder, from [ ptans go thre he Legion com.| 1.0t them recount azain the dra- | Has Deserted Amateur Ranks, I i o e Rl CLICRRIEI i Gty B o e o {nitiee will he able to give the New | matic details of that March day ond mateh botween the Profession- it it Saioni A e adle o el tha Now) R ca i 8 S e el eb, 4 UPh—Jole Tay has |OF o esion “A" games piayed | Picinich, catcher, fom the Boston etha publie a 1 trent & S s A8 and Commercials should prove | % PR 2 Ited Sox for the walver price; Man haskethall that win |1 nwons huried explosive chucked lilinois A, C. running {o 0 e o ne both 4 last night, Whalen defeated Kas- it RE ) i ffieirnt to muke | knockout punch deep into Corbett's (runks in the locker to turn profes- o000 00 P8 BE 1O L VHEEE (L0 T prow 75 to ¥ollowing this, |3%¢r McGraw of the Giants and Me- e % one, S | innards, fonal formally after the fashion of Rl \ | Whalen sufferad his first deteat at|Kechnie of the Pirates denied that The will practice tor Let them te)] you of Jess Wiliard's | lied Grange First Game the hands of Noonan going down hy | AnY trade concorning ill Terry, Tid. d e CERL | otable teumph over Jack “Now T am a professional” the [y {Ahe score of 75 to 58, Then proving | die Moore and “Butch” Henline was ¢ piiration. for the | the fugitive negro champion Idle distance yeteran of the 1, A, [y S o |that 1t was his bad night, Whalen [0 the maki TR S announ Y Sy m ”M,],‘»m a sccond game to O'Brien who| - uid and done, N it ti05t v proved it ; b _'f.|went into the lead in the standing | Ruth of home run fame left Alen | Saan lin .| with fenr wins and one ]m The | Florida to continue his training J ) ore of this m was 75 to 45. == BOTH TE AMS CRIPPLED the mode, is s [ Whalen now rests in fourth place, Bresnahan, the original n il 5 the press, Hi i e Rl The Standing late Chris- Angel Firpo ) sed his sincere regret in ter : S ST ) ¥ Eames, Wenver High Loses Four Of Iis | Pampas, e n i \ing a 15 year amateur athletic s ;"’"_‘”"’ i coach the 5 , {able heap in 3 7 ot v during which he acquired 2 | profecsionals S ConumercialilNoonal ork Glants. Bresnahan w Baskehall Squad By Graduation; (700 B0 th of 2 A TS b catcher in the famous playe New Two, rolo Gre 5\ adiitied that ran- | oy’ o ) Seott. o f. | Whalen . of 1908 after Fred Merkle y ¥n on pre- was { st thing he conld Ao (youy \ag, 5. 1, | Kasprow come the victim of Jolnny Fvers' Bt the N Britain High sehool | tacly, too emetionally ex to and that he intended capltalizing on jyoepe q | Girace aglle brain and had been termed a 15kt b moand the G it Siderowf, v. b, | Zucchl .. ‘333 | “bonehead days tomorrow, the Weave h our minutes of fighting He said he left amateurism be- | pyopgey, Ruiaian 2000 | e - ] wehool quint 1 be it by 2 ckdowns, Ten [cause of the uent attitnde |y onggan i South Church Reserve ear graduation, cording to |t r 1 1 . | P 58 LACROSSE N et el L : [ REPLACES 1ACROSSE | Plgy Kensington Team e G S| i prnching the F]GHTS LAST NIGHT las replaced lwerosse in| The So@th Church Roserves will iin, Hig) “team {other time L goods store ads York's high schools. FEntrles|(ake on the Kensington team in a AT High sclio | ol {recently received for two fourna- | County league game tonight at yong R A Gt f or = Harry Greb, mid- | ments show eight for the links game | the Be club. The New Britain 1 ", , of the bull t b | WEAR SKULL CAPS unpion, beat Jimmy &30 for Lacrosse. | is i behind the leaders 1 Kkin? T ne Seirne Havana, Feb. 4 (& he 18 anl, 10 rounds, | 65 v‘kfipf't to keep in the running Weay W | This a s imnored, (At Oriental park race track Fort Lauderdale, Fla | HOUBEN GOING HOME taking the suburbanites into camp, nter to il when | Genera vl time [ruled that all joekey ranlt scored a technieal Hubert Houben German sprinter, | Kensington, shoved into the cellar in [ Ellovick, ar snch odure, This |skull capz. The order over Joe Kurt, Wilkesharrs 10 fplans to sall for home Ieh. 15. e |the early games, is making a des- e | was a i come an necident T round {has cabled for y fon to appear | perate effort to come back, but it o team | 0ld Bowery K topror, [which Jockey George MeTmn Los Angelos—Jliud Taylor, Terre [in the Crescent gawes in [ will be handicapped tonight by this ying « Hy- | the Kind th - Ja. |seriously injured about the he Haute, 1L, beat Joey Sanger, Mil- [ Brooklyn Fel e 11 and the Wil- | being the team’s third game in three f and “Wop" %o tween n \ kee, 10 round; ¢o A. A, meet Ieb. 13 "nights. ” d d gl f] 73 By BRIGGS Vearer Cam will oy ; Aam it a grand and glorious feeling? y I City fem Jost Toli- | VWmpsey missed a lefi fo the hod P R e e J ST A Kuard i ! Jie slior | when “TaE BEST SEAT N THe - AND SHE HAS A NEWSPAPER AT T SHE Shou jeondl % el | HOTEL 1S OCCUPIED BY A LADY | You ARE DYING TO READ AND CoUSRECNEAND % L B i ]‘ | AND You STAND ARCUND You HOPE SHE'LL LEAVE 1T LL[ :‘/—;\ ’f<*_ 2 : tam it hurt . Coming ont of | [(MERORINGESHERMILLEVACARE Twere « 151 m 1 Dempsey do | "o v 1eGr o1 eavy | d 1 t- 1 i o 1 T opy Firy ne | 1 batt] g ody and { 1 ived down | Adams, Darrow, Brom T A rig | - \ LOGICAL CONTENDER . it ik ¢ : 1 | Domp Thinks Publie s Pleased B | Yo AC TS Announcement That e l | Will ight Marry Wills t | n 1 [ t 3 i : Ard REALIZE TuaT THERE = AND THEN FINALLY SHE TOonM H-H-BOY AT 1T A | ArE oTHES LWRIKING IN ThE LEAVE AND YOU MAKE A GR R-R-RAND . 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