New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN [D\U‘ HETALD, TFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926, i SSIRITIELITIIINNItet s setane rasnessanteness 03000000 1easnsesteses B R R S e e i HIGH SCHOOL- WEAVER GAME TO BE PLAYED HERE IOMORRO\” AFT ERNOON — BRISTOL ENDEES READY TO MEET AMERICAN LEGION TEAM—NATIONAL GUARDS HAVE CHANCE IO AVEN(‘ E DEFEAT BY MIDDLETOWN “Y” LEAGUE GAMES TOMORROW RNORRn SRR SRR R At i a s s epatatdin oat i s s 1a sty 210801010000 LRN NS ST STIILY! BRISTOL TEAW T0 Mt W s GUARDSTOPLAY AL McCOY CHEESE CHAMPION 10 PLAY WEAVER _ cumer eusss e gt V4ULT MARK PAY LGN AV, 25 WLETORNTEAN O Tty i FUEAT Hardware City Quintet 00 Riad| ™o e | l | New Oficial - Was Manager of the | Locals Ave Out to Avenge De-| for First Time Tomorrow | ew vork vor. & tm—riasuing | Contest Wil Take Place at Looaii e e oo Ut Nilte Diides [the most virlie tennis of her carcer teat SU"eI‘e(] [AS[ w%k ‘ Miss Martha Bayard, of &hort Hills Gymaasium at 4 o'Clock | wew vork. ven. o —rn wm' Honors th Loren Murchison The American Legion baskethail N. Y., furnished a sensation in the University Athletie assaciation an nounced last night t J. Frank am Wil oppose the Bristol Endees '#emi-final round of the Height Casino tnvitation tournament s | | | I | The Natf Guards asket] | lteam will take on the All-Middle- | New York humbled on ) (M~ Amcrica, | Conch Georg: M. Cassidy of ite own athletic torrl- Gargan, for the last jour years grad- New Dritain high school baske \t the Bristol High school gymnas- v ame €0 Hown quintet at the stato armory to- tea announced today that gl | "¢ MADAEEr of athietics, s to@ |tory by an all-conquering Paave im tomorrow night in thelr first day by dafeat ng Mra. Molla Mallory f arrow night fn a return game b [ e aY AL L gired his resignation because his! Nurmi of inland & year ago, has road game of the season. 8ince their former national clamplon, in an in- ltween the two. Last Friday night 1e between the Red and Gold and f.y 1yginess interests will not por- | tured hiek gecond invasion, but letories over the Dixles of Hartford, !‘w‘y interest| ”'\_";M" U 'the Guards were dofeated by the | nwer W;H'\‘ | h '\ ‘v'HV"'l-\'} would | it him to deveta his. time 1o the | not without casnalty. Bill Battey's Crescents and other score was 0-2, 3-8, & VT P to, 27 irl § played ut the Ne T T e o e e e s Friacas e Hhars cams, the Legion tossers have been Youthfnl victor out-generalling and |ypiaaiaacct (H0% 06 '8 | PALoOKA 8UT ; A, y 00l gymnastum tomorrow after- | comee oy N S i raa e HebUEht intd: pE e In state outleading lier world famous 0ppon- | macting will furnish the New | A LuekyY Y a ji noon at 4 o'clo e game was named to gncced Gargan, | Gorlon CGoodwin of Fngland went basketball circlos and are accepting ent most of the w iin team with an opportunity to| WALLOPWON L Ny x 9 [orisinnlly achedulod for thib after i and Coifey will con wn hefore Ameriean athletes at the flist of u series of ofters for| Not since she arrived among the f,., this defeat HIM THE % v R R 77875t | noon, but die to an engagement of o ball and ' the annual Mifiro sames on forclgn courts. {ranking players of m\. coun | The Middletown regation will 0 Coneh Ston: of the Hartford team S 3 Hanate. Gar The local team has been travelling years V,v’\ st W Jersey {bring the same lineup to this city | ':' referee a game e “" today Gargan en vonnected th rley Hoff 0g a ast clip and when t ven as hm"l e \maut |1OMOrTow night that trimmed the | th DARAO A Loathoncdy) e | Foraham for th 2u years, M performer lardware ( conibinat startg exhibition EuEaIneiras New Britain combine last w ien, last nlght as a date for the ' nporad Fordham Prep in 1903 and atust tho Malcolm-Feldman com- mausculine in soverity of attack and |0 yjgatatown players are confident | same, could giol bu considered be 18 graduated from high sehool as | ol there will be some tall basket- Without a vu'x)"yl“‘i in de :y:-: \Thw fat oA T J cause of the Senlor high school club best scholastic quarterbuck 0 | gop : traded powe drive with Mrs Sorie from L | was planning to hold i onthly part of the country f ! eports tro . | s part of the coun! argan en- ! jg0 1 not only controlled her 1 : | socl; nd mecth Conelr Cusst 1 the New Britain tercd the college in the fall of 1 ,‘ e Ciie it} . but placed them at | R ind Coach Klone hot ther | ynq immediatoly. proc e WL s ] A shar iER SR oL toad Bl team 1s a poor one and that it rsterday and decided c 1a¥ [in college: elrcles a fine reputation us il Womits, {ha bk es ), 8 ARl e n : ”-nm m";“,.; will be shown to all tomorrow ifternoon at 4 local |, I general, His excellent work 3 foet, one inch. He Lohliio mae She mancuvered skillfully, varying | o gymnasium. the grdrion was rewarded in : Lndees of the Bell Clty pajiiianpase i orged ““."‘";“:"y, Conch Billy Dudack has said that | {2 B kR Bing o7 T pibatis jir 9, when he clected captain AI% Inohca elwacn i Harry Ginsberg will gend (to cover twice as muct K_"(Jl“f"'] j'»" » will use the full strength of the | up, Coach Cusslly st that e '« year he receis hond Bar AnihE aradnasat 0 0 his Lest lineup in an effort to "n;m pors "" 1‘;‘1)1 I e |New Britaln team against the visit- | . ot absoiutely decide Dis [ mention for all-American enp that Amearlea has fee dop & rs 1 the game and as tifully sustalned speed of her game. |05 povn g "en g “ravior will prob- | choles of a combinution b i » s S ¥ % o competition. 1 from all ap- : | reported to be | Sartliog Ricontrics it '“,""‘:,, Jly b at forwards, Restelll will he | a1 e Lo Al e I LGS hyew sl et i ol et i i L B i g oot B e shape, Bris- | She mn‘dr frequent sor ‘.4 .4‘.”.. at conter and Sheehan, Kilduff ,,,.l’ will_probably start the game wil hen in 1916 eturne a e | B0 SneciIs havan S bl Lnide be forced to the 'ne .mrl, e volleyed ’“l'?”““' l;' Dudack will be in the back court st f;: McGrath and Zaleski v‘v‘-n» Aima Mater, He stayed at the Bronx ‘,m,‘l"], ) 3 ' ¢ victim to thelr [ness and decision, frustra BUs S inar resanve lines il bet Paulll | wards; Havlick center; and Ma- nstitution until the outbreak of the pugh rous attempts of .\Er:- Bl »””'1 aHar who showed well last Satur- ulis and Brombe v L O R i S i Brist erofi| pase i on '.I e e r‘\‘fr \‘yv |day night against the City Colleg Ian e he WiRLE e Anung JEnambulalicoiotnato with Loren Murchison, greafes of 2 ihiis ’m acity and determina lon of % |iub of New York and Gierochon |at center and place Haviick in a |y broud coached undefeat. |1 Loser 3 SR a unlt as |former chumplon, the ma ch mIED | ) who sifll haa to got his test of | {forward position and another pos- od championship team of the A. el with Tlon- LA M ving the mos \s, [\n,,"[/fr.tv; CCOVETIN | ith this combination, well rosted | R B oo | with McGrath at center p Siates ho apeepted the conching po- | MM ST B (i = ks (“Y'M;Jmp:;:hri.h"dl:”fl]w”.n,‘;:,n] e Lcince the lust game, Cosch Dudack | These, Jawever, e tontativ and |siijon at New York University, nd {11 the rear, caplired tho 300-sund ounly (tide te y 0 SERORG B o t the Guards will take the ou hear little of George C ch ssldy expects t tomor- yemained there fur three years, until N L3 Al RS L ind_carry the fssus info an extra | {78 ] e L n t e e K] he will be able 1 some | [Pordha 0 ¥ race in lineup, ¢ Middleiown feam in the game. The | AL MeCoy when the impromptun de- | a * [ Fordham offered him the gre : L : Y DO O play. - \ o | players, after putting np fuch societ] s great fight {squad that will repi school | ima hip. whichit enmet A erican Although tiring rapidly in the |FAST battle against the N | e for the halance of sal Coffey was a star foothall and ! &127 |third set, Mr lory fought with | o 0 "0 o "ot Saturday night in v and MeCoy, at dif BEBRLESS DOWLINGIALLEYE \ igh hos been severely | basehall iR NG den Ho jdaced third in the Millrosa superly courage and twice turned | 10T TSET il use some of {he times, were middleweight FALCON LEAGUE ned throus mi i ron fame was due SR oReitiosRyanine N luhg ard back In H" tenth | team displayed. Middle- | champions of the world . Tigers: tion, only 1o regulars heing |ability a line plunger, while his 1Elicltrioh S formor . |8 1en the latter needed ol considered serfously | Chip was not a bad fighter; le | & 1 fleft on the sqna Couch | Jiamond ents were the ve- and Johnny Gib- Maleolm Cidman, the two lone point for vietory, Not until the | for state honors and | . e R : Stone's 1 i y probies |suit of ortstopping, Ct . Advian Paulen it th st play- iumh-»m)‘ game, after servics h.-l‘ e e anms 1166 80 505 douldie el | - 7 matical. nmber | fey om the Ford ' plainly his game in this scction (peen brokcn through six times in ¢ was a scrious | ntim, He was good cnough to| " . of candidates to pick from and he | ham on Braves rough s been jon, did Miss Bavard finall > | beat f ike Frank Klaus, Buck =3930 | wiil the same position as the | Lis big lea st 1 only alvorege. the time inually since their High 1 in clinching her vietory SHY e Middletown team will have | Cre nd Juck Dillor - Ginnts. “h in selecting players 10 |season, und then came into fnd le of 3 it the last two games, 8 points and MeCabe for forwards; McCoy, on the other s is team for balauce ! prominence as m of the New : he tape, ¢ be but bad to play at top specd ‘Duteh’ Leonard on ha horrible )l season, Haven club of the Eastern league rdon - point. for Mrs “'<“""" " srm, Carlso should | ot eon- Land as man of the o plac e Bristol |1 ling an inch without a back court Weaver 1 eady | ford club o the ircuit of Itaie e iniinasy i umat s rugele: Shick 5 S foranil ihe MeCoy el n one game from New Dritai 1o Den in th t he leading outfit in e . A { NIdiswaiaht and Mhiletics i ind an added impetus for the play- e nd guided that t Willia the Bristol Junior DELANEY F!GHTS TON[GHT Preliminary Game ] bt 1 ors will be doing thelr work to fm- | penr Plant, tn a three mile t, ot v torrid battle should | Th ' Rescrves will | fending t 1 press thelr respeetive coaches so | e managed fo gain thipd place after Waters will referce, ———vass the Keystones of Bristol in | Oy April Chip and Me- | Marth o 2 e 12— 209 hat they will « 2 o | CANVT Wm BOTH Plant had dropped dus te a strain- - ~ s i ¢ pame tomorrow | g o tehed 1o battl 1 o ‘ make r T heir teams, I ed lignment in his right les. “ K as Opportunity of 5 il v 1 i 8 ! 8 y ull HiEnt ty team is one of | rounds at Brooklyn. And t T i sehool i Hinkel and Muek Weiss of v fek . i g wi " Yankees, T hieh 0l Y orlk much f i Proving Tex Rickard's Opinion of teading junior fives and will be | ., F tale which his iol hi St ] o o w York fen much for the Him as Fighter, ot o The Reserves tre out | Chip was not « | & ! mate | 1 liminary game DION | O Links a 3ax Oy Prom Courts 21 the way to win casily while cow Tork, [Feb. § P—Chick |10 increase their win streak and for | with McCoy. He in as a sub- |1 ! 9 will referee U ¥ nnssed him afler two awd | ew York « E WL s the hest linc stitute for his ¥ brother, | — —Tries Boih Sports, 1 had been covered. cgs, bantamwelght champion o M | e ! . e s theies 1o HoBRIBIE: Jo : . m e o forelgn relay team lined up | : : - - It was 1 Wway Timm 3 \IHLS CO M) New York, Feb, 5 wi off. Houhen " — rox t fon of him | mandged the « o J sl hus attained ranking Ak eI S 3 4 | viously fought McCoy and had s m o C ell, ol Yale athlefe, 4 Sl LR e 5 punched him stupid o n | Y Mary K. Browne Suys Suzmmne | e o e 1o - jand heat him on his 440 yard fer, | |vm ity 1 the champion, had never shown in| siders ticcess on (o 1nks @ 05 €5 | foben hat Aoy in grasping Rfilllhle S P]?ly PIOHEPIS | 1‘ i the 1iLtls Top of [ British Golling Txperts Urge Choee the New York district, Jimmy | Colonel Matt Winn, Dean of Ken- | Lenglen Is Like dack Dempsey In | San H eractlo i st thaktalon (6 ralietfandl Murchison ! plce - el [wanted to get him started there, | X ; vomian can expect 1o win - honorsia.qany waited tor him to catch i) s l_,f‘\f' PRI | Of Youths To Represent Country | figuring he would fight himse i1 in. | kS Tracks, Works on Dates ' sidestepping Mateh, Sonsimenilaly both sporls at the |, “ryan the American outéprinted oy sturday aflernoon bas- | SHaE! e y some important dough. o he for (Int. Scagon ‘ e . SO UM Ithe German, who was unable to champion down the ker Cup Contest. A Scason, New York, Foh. & () —Pictur r that reason, she says, she SO 1OrrOW's T hes | o ) % s y o | 1ollows ( Cugo, Teh, b P cago, | i i Sl 0 SALRCE L V5D: iRy L A0 5l rehi v Cer b{ o ¥ Chlehil oy nows every art of hoxing London, I'eb. 5 UP) — Choose a | tollow ) et I 80, Teb. & (F Chicago, | yoeting on Riviera courts of Helen | next summer o tennis, the game i ards hehind by Cecil Cooke of 1 ck's games will wind up Delaniay of By ¢ ine Walker cup con- | “Joe is sick ou have | all unawares, is fast hecoming alyilig and Suzanno Lenglen as “a |l which she (hriee rose to tie e | S¥racuse and Conffen was unable to tournament that has proven the contender for * the Hiliegids e L golfing | Groray, the fon, at same | horse viclng center, 10 the belief | yame of hido and seck,” Mary K. |tional enamplonshin. 1012 1o 1014, |mateh (ho Ughtning fast Alf Leno- e ; A wcked by Cyril Tolloy, who | 140 A i of Colonel Matt Winn, dean of the | Jiowne, former national tennis | oo e [ ney. LS Jaltha st o i bis Leam : Lo et e JSiaE TS B i ckypllac e i champion, vesf v expressed the ganes fo master, the former Califor- | KAV Dodge of the Tllinols A. €, i i o 1L 18 So was McCoy ad 10 colonel did his it toward |opinjon that “the delays can not be |nia girl aseerts, although in | surprised by heating George Mars- lng | oight o one player of the Lo suyy about It anyway, heing| cnd by braving the northern i;liogether excused hy Suzanne's |ehe stepped from the semi-finals of | (eT% formar Georzetown star, to eams TOF |1y 0 ¢ orite cos cight has yet been chosen idered lucky to have a place on | winter fo iron out difficulties in | jrranc h temperament.” lihe national tennis ehampionship te [the tape in the 1,000 yard event ¢ B fast pace | B3 SR s to represent England in the contest Gl | date allotments for the Chicago Theére is no parallel to the situa- | (he pational ament and |10 @ sensatlonal dash down the « gradually orvertuken by the | OACH next J | What gliciad vible Pture district. As a result five t tion, except possibly n the case of asdin the final | Streteh, and Jimmy Connolly, an. el PR, A £ OREGON G Mr, T ays tweuty of | S10¢ ) ;I.‘ Rime S i it e operutlen this wenson. k Dempsey's failure 10 defend his | ound of the later event other former Georgetown athlefe the le T loneers TORENG o best players should worned ‘“\‘|‘v _"”!‘ buliaa i aholsilize o — heavyweight boxing title a Golf pupils are asked 1o fuss over | oDt the crowd on edge by pulling unes and : T e el n for the| > the closn, the tramp, the BIG TRACK SCHEDUI larry Wills” she said Both | nany detalls which are really not | AWay from Eddie Kirhy and Willie Gkl von los [ormuraWesdERointEEoothaN RS IAT o o h should tako the | EREBLIS Kuseki o iy tie | TheMillrese gumes inipions are suiler TOM A jinportant, Keeping your head stin, | titola at a mi on 5 and lost 5, tia g N ra iy chamy eat si ey Ket- {last night opencd rics of WVINS o e S e o] The University of Maryland! ‘ hose < Mentor Por The Line |warning GG Lty i I S s . TRan o Skl : Wills coniplex starting your stroke from the left S i 1o aryiands m Jinx clossfon iRt Chosen (A8 MCBLgrIT0T Jiness for inclusion in the final | CNeD'S day—in Jess than o cvents that will last through March. Asked for a forecast of the result |yukie. and all such other injune. | VIetory over Dartmouth and Penn- F IR ATaDRECHEt 0 Pacific Coast Sehool, He Is attent to L “ 4 Houben of Germany will not remain of & mateh between the American |ions Wt aside. The im. | S¥lvania featured the relay rases, In Pacifi i S e : : ions should he put aside. The im- | i, . » i putting o | WNI" ae utjcnrclen but Hoff of Norway and Pawlen of 'z French champions, Miss Browne | vorzng thing 1o do is to keep your | Fodslow, Maryland's anchor man, I lesy 1 (& . Feb. 1 Hurey (0 \ golfers, which hie declares | O H1& DAL OFafl aure cham- | Holland are likely o sce the season o agreed with & on the ball until you have hit | Sprinted around all opponents in o d nto 1 | 0. Ellinger, H K, I fine scorcs in cham i s LOLE ”"I_' ont odwin, Walker from Eng- | “who made the oc > 1o 1 on i, And that's the hardest thing in | thé final lap. Georgetown, Boston i before the Beason |yves Point football star 11 SAENITIDIO NG u Battige) i ained permission to partici- | Lenglen and 3 to 1 that they never | ya zaime o do = 7l college and Roston university were ) put up conch thers last year, was appointe kor cup team, | ¥Nose sKill hardly qualified him for » Millrose program. " mect.” other relay winne rongest t tomorrow iy, coach at the Unive of Or s heen proposed | V0 tInd > = i == = 34 the Tioy on yesterdny following: Charles :' ’” el Vit Game. T ey (i : S fight tse iy M f d el e el L I O truest, Holterness, |0k D0 : ovie of a man reading the rotogravure section y awhe. o Mo iew Orego % r 214, Robert £ 5 £ ijerpe IMaber | 1all coa I R L e DA (b s wwd ) ¢ 1 ; g nd hegan g : . 5 | hiss t \ = Nv__e ey e o enha ged four years on Ma il > (i) lecoy | J Y I | - ds guard and was 1 “”‘, J o ThE OBSERUE 5 GROUP i S CON PHOTOD oF STAR=S AT PHOTo : W in Al ; 15 L A ICTURE OF '~cl x"f‘:; IN I OF MESSRS, CLUETT iman | nae | e 5 e PRIy | anp CAarmAnY ' e | | | ALAML BEACH > e i players have bec = Mratitenl e b NASSAU ) o the % fopre Waik o | Secomd Game, Long Awaited Mateh Between Helen nembers 0f 1 I other, | | amblers eers ft, man i K 4 S o Wille And Suzanne Lenglen As- b | \ 8 ; hetween Helen o | { i T Pitist N P ( | | 1 : \ N ¥ iim to pat; | | ! lamt, Fla » chs That's 1 s Teevan i | 11 i out to git o | I York round g I Dy | | JAK SWIN MARKS : 5 1hi - y i | BREAK SWIM MARKS 4 | Sprivs, A 5 I : 4 i lyc e USpmenuR UL o 10 rounae Jack Johnson Matched | | tobnny Weismuller And Aroe Bore " 4 Miss Wills i For [ 1r]][ in Sp r Torh Botter Aqoatic Marks Tn (4 s ; \ e i TERESTING NOTES INTERESTING LAMPS PRETTY GRouP CALLS UP Chivaga Tan) F ir . | PicTurRs oF MISS PHOTC OF GOLFERS ON PHOTO OF MR.AND MRS, | ASK For fing t th | SADIE WHIFFLE AnD ol U P e G oot ane e | AND LeARNY HE . P : | MR, P THERCN TuoRN READING FRO g . R AND M : i A s T atched for a b AR BT c : ITERING AT HOT SPRI Yav » NO ILI FEEL]NG g el 2 5 | AT SANTA BARBARA T6 RIGHT ','lq A‘l:lzot-\AS ON SUNNY LINKKS OF WINTER AT N NGRS i § i v e 1 | RAY ETC ET EBellean \ ' 3 Philadelphia Promoters e { BELLE 1A 3 e Confer With Dempsey f | Bl Mehihorn and Bobhy Croick- Philadclphia, 1°#b, 5 (P—Herman his char - I of Walter La waten | Tavlor and Rot nis local box = i lank Shake Hands Befor L kaliatunl piad | THUNBERG RACES AGAIN : and Coach Fach Other. '"umy\‘\ln Clas Thunberg of Finiand, skat . mpsey thero o : ) Olympies who thr ¥ ’ vi or op form the fir m q 3 1 ' T ' MATCHED FOR BOUT prope ) I , i ] ‘ New U. champio s e tpring board diting [t Meninorn on his one stroks vie. | plsdgad by Philadeiphia mer Brooklyn, March ¢

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