New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 21

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Rt e T Speaking iof Sports Arrangements have been made be- tween Couches Stone of the Weaver High school basketball team and Coach Cassldy of the New Britain quintot to play the game scheduled for this afternoon, tomorrow after- noon finstead. It will start at 4 o'clock at the Franklin Square gym- nashim all other reports mnotwith- standing. Coach Cassidy made this mnouncement this morning. A pecullar sitnation has arisen With regards to bhoth fives over this game. Both coaches will be forced to use new material in an experi- ment to find what players can take places of those lost by graduation. lost two of the who have been New Britain regulars on the feam and Weaver has three places to fll, saturday will be a busy basket- ball day for New Britain team "lve of them will be in action. The High school plays tomorrow after- noon, the Burritts and American Legion play in Bristel tomorrow night while the National Guard Re- serves and the National Guards play at the state armory on Arch strect tomorrow night The Gnards have a real job on their hands to make things even with the Middletown quintet which, last Friday, get them down in Mid- dletown, and the American team has a still bigger job on its hands tackling the Bristol Bndees. Local fight fans are very much interested in the coming fight in which Jimmy Clinch will meet Vo- gart, the hoy with the kayo punch. Followers of the local battler are banking on him to come through with a victory over the rugged bat- tler In Hartford next Thursday night and Jimmy himeelf is aware that he has a tough customer on his Tands Tt 18 welcome news that {8 being published today that Helen Wills and Suzanne Leuglen will meet in the singles in a tennis tournament. Legion | perform at the Kensington A, C. an nual entertainment and dance, The Falcon bowlers are working out quietly and without much osten- tatlon in preparation for the home and home series with the Rangers which is now In the works, The Rangers bowl every Tuesday night at the Casino while It has been dis- covered that the Peerless ulleys are recelving the punishment of the Falcon lane fans Eddle Anderson smothered the mysterious and hitherto famous “Boze" Bitunyac in a special mateh In Hartford last night. “Bozo" {been cleaning up everything in th duckpin circles but he was stopped with a crash by the state champion last night. CONN. 1S DIGGING TS WAYOUTTODAY {Railroads Also Getting Back Onto Schedule New Haven, T 5 (P--With | bright sunshine replacing the | blizzard which had swept over this | section of the coun |26 hours, Connectlent digging its way out | snow storm in years, Ten deaths was the toll taken hy fhe bilzzard in this | men were killed in the collapse of a foundry at the Manufacturing company plant ir New Britaln, one Bridgaport dled from over-exertlon and a W terbury man™met death in a simi! manner, A Stamford man overcome in the street and |taken to a’ hospital, | The New Haven rafiroad was getting back to fits regular train {schedule today after experlencing the most serious trouble in yea { The high wind which blew up great i plles of snow on the tracks caused [ the majority of the delays, company officials eald. | The motor hus lines which spread out all over the state encounterad for the past today of fts was worst state i They will meet, provided some other [ traffic tle-ups that made scheduled player doesn't come through with a |runs impossible big upset and defeat either before | averal of th& large machines the finals. Two to one is the het stalled for hours In snow placed on this match with the |banks at various points and rescue French gl leading. been going great guns in the foreign tournaments in which she has pla ed and It won't he so much of a s if che comes through *with prise ger Clarence 3 Lanplier of the New Britain onal CGuards mounced today that all details regard to the appearance of the Passale Wonders, com former stars on the aten Pas- saic High school team, in thie eity Saturday night, February 12, 1s com- heiped tu This New ey team posed of players who make the world’s record of un- broken viefories for the Paseale High school team and they will nish probably the hest opposi- an the National Guards have met this year, impor t than is th Announeces by Manager Lanpher that he - game with the 1w of New Haven to be played in thle city. Although the date for yet been is more Hoalails e has not tled, the New Haven feam ! yymper of additional persons who (™" = e , here cither on February lpave decided to drive through the | Iailing who left a wife and two hruary Lwinter 1a as the number |Children. penniless in their home {who registered motor vehicles in |7°2r Sherill, was brought hack to Tn the Jast game played between | cticut dfiring the cntire year jONCIdR 1ast night and the glel is on fop by a 40 to 37 score and | [y January 10, of this vear, 1 - Trituin has wanted nothing 119 motor vehicles had been regic- New Yorker Sues for t to meet the Atlas team | in Conneetient as compare iy . of @O i o New Haven manager | h Sy Ry ~ Damages of $250,000 soing manner in which the | respon period of last yeuy, or | San Francisco, Feh ik el Guards been turning 1 all lan mercase of 20,207 gispations | Flsworth Wylie, of New York, ha the, teams hot earliot |for the remainder of the month wore | filed suit in supeilor court of $251 ih r ' 3 0 0 igainst 1 N h on on fo cour roportionately less, which s th gar nsented fo N s gers & Ransehousen, U, 8 N will probably the 20,307 Iitional s, Sadie Lowent Hart, o W At h e T v in-law, and 10 Har, wore pleasure cars son of Mrs, alleging Another game in the ma fal e = ! alienation of the of his Greenpoint Y. M A vife, Mrs, Conslan rt Wylie, of New York eity " s WILLIAM DUNN DIES Wylie alle defendantse manaeed by Moshowi oF | used “blandishments and | St to alien, Mrs. Wylic ho played vith & and e club last Saturday nig | Seeretary of Baltimore Orioles And s the Greenpoint quintet | is han the New York City ‘ Rrother of Team Manager PPasces | Away At Home, Th GGreenpoint fivo frimmed the | poore waL S Hn w Haven two megks liam Dunn, secretary of the B S aame i ”"“j I““"” T more International league baseball ven 1L tonight |y 4ng o widely known figure 4"“1\' i \H\‘”‘ 1“"‘ ]\ baseball circles, died here yest t br ! WD fafter a long illess. For champs and re the favorites rs he has acted in an advisory for e zame, | ity to his brother Jack Dunn, i SRR nanager and ow of the Oriol N chat o Many of his prize hunting dog in bo as & competed in field trial rs in the Tncenational throughout the country. Unlike league as an outficlder, will in real- [ o6ar Jack, he was never connect ity Ll his secoml F.' ance to make ¢d with baseball as a player, good in the majors this coming se caiy! g steps out with 1 e 1gers us n member of |Pete Zivic Arrested At team i For Selling Liquor Pittsburgh, Fa., Feb. 5 (®—Pete 1f hie lands a regular bertl ¢ | Zivic, Pittsburgh boxer, who several | team, it will be his first appearance | vonrs ago was one of the American as a big It player. Some yvears | Merwin with th a tryout Chicugo White Sox, but he did notlgajoon, and was sentenced to serve make the grade and was sent back | ywo months in jail. Peter 18 a broth- lo Baltimore SCAson | or of Ja vie, a leading welter- opened up. e we i with the | weight contender. fram for the training ried but 107‘1‘ e e S e e s [ Hiindreds of - Spectstors | See Tournament Opening lis triends in this city will be| Kingston. Jamaica, Ieb. & (P ting for him to make v | Hundreds of spectators witnessed n Iyn and they {the opening of the tennis tourna- rrived and that “Jak- | ment yesterday when the American N fame to the old home ! visiting team vanquished the Jamai- | town through his ahility both in the | cans. Harada beat T 0=1, 8:4; ficld and Jake™ was with | Chapin beat Dayes Voshell the Jer club last year and | beat Lake §-1 even though it was to him like leav- | Beals Wright Bickr ing his own home when he was sent | Cordova €-2, 7-2 rom Baltimore, he smashed the pill of .316 for th or a grand ave minstrel troupe . id arv nt rehearsal un- ler the directio Director John Kiniry this evening and all members of the troupe are requested to be on and. The troupe ls scheduled to Miss Wills lias | osed of | were organized passengers, cit company with the | plows, kept most of its | during the day and zehedules were on to glhe ald ha Conneoti- id of normal b | today, Tusiness honses tn many | eitles and towns were forced to { suspend aperations Inz o stform and school ¢ ren were glven a vacafon. 135,000 MORE AUTOS ARE 1 NOW REGISTERED IN CONN. | This Indicates Growing Tendeney To ! Use Motor Vehicles During Winter Months, | Hartford, Feb. 5 (®—N. 00 more antomoliles ar in Connecticut 1 department of motor nouncemant, t 1olds, 18 in ey to v throughout the winter arly registers today t increascd [tendes son. The repre ay of sellin atives was conviet- | Olymplc led yester STILL IS SNOWBOUND Woreester, Mass . Fel T2 Worcester county still is snowbound a result of yesterday's blizzard wi eft a ten inch precipitation piled into such huge drifts in both city and county Righways that all forms of traffic were paralyzed and most suburban lines abandoned Elght | North & Judd | lepurtment | vehieles liguor in his | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1926, T e e S T ————— T SENATE CALLED EARLY GOLFERS QUALIFY INGAPACITATED PRINCE | 10 ARGUE, TAX BILL .., .~ HAVING PLEASANT TIHE Vislts English Uarm Mecting Where of Plan For Tax Payment i the Aleazar Cop Towrmament at St Augustine, Fla, » Prety Girls: Walt Publicity N TP e T Washington, 1eb, & (®)—The sen. Several golfers from the metrop On Him ate was called into sesslon an hour | 1N area ,‘-mm] d for the first two \avibiayth Lalcontasat carlfer than usual today to fight out | 8I5teens yesterday n the Aleazar ol - | the question of repeal of the incam: {cup tournament, and the medal win L D e M S Itax publicity provision of the tay rin a record ficld also was from L n strapped closcly to veduetion bill w York wart K. Browne i hon by a b The early session was voted over | M¢mber of the Engineers’ n ! 1 f lie objections of Senatorsy Couzens, | W L T topped the lavge group of rs, the Prinee of Wales | Michigan, and Nor Nebbaska, re tarters with his card of 30-44-8 1 ISt here fast evening with publicans, the roll call being 84 to | Kenneth M d, Scarsdale tou owil of local farmers | 1 | finished in the npionship fIf His hosts were men over w | | Senator Couzens who was discus did Dr. D, L. Culver of Port ! 1 tershite. Wales often | sing an amendment whic would | Pervis, N. Y. and C. 1 s galloped, and sometimes rolled | |open Income tax returns to public | Weste r-Biltmore wher came o cropper, while inspection, sald he was unprepured | Coakley, coach of the Co. fol he arm in |to continue at the early today | Ml University baseball team, the s of one of | but Chairman Smoot of finanea stomanaged to squecze into th ¢ licommities, in oharge of il bin, | fecond slon with his 48-108 I e suggested the carly mesting never- | H1e led by one stroke fifteen- | Henry wer thele year-old Cleveland sensation, Jack | gue SRt | Criticlzing the lack of csg | Cummin, them personal f And it was | {on the measure yesterday ator | e L {1 1 casy d . Jollity was | manded night scssions also, 1t nee- | placed on (he tahla—roast and ry, to get the b1l through in [time ta assure tax reductfon by | private Peat and Billy Buck Suffer epniliiet ol | Mareh when first income tax rone o 1t Britain wor | instaliments ared e, Scnator Nor- | Bad Injuries While Jockey Whit- lounge siit and o blue sl ris replied 1y to work 12 | YR acre is Badly Hurt. Yours a day but called attention o that *most of the scnators come in | y (A --In two e L and listen to this important debate warred yesterd lone only when the hella signal a roll two horscs broke W ator Couzens, who was chair- ken up. Private Peat 8 n of the speclal committee which of the stand during the &irls eatigated the internal rovenue, 1 he sccond race, broke a il supported the amendment of Sena- ind had to be destroyed in sight | other | of the s In th Norris proposing ctators. fon of all returns and third Billy Buck fell short- In he present law allowing publiea- ¥ after the start and Shasta Bally far tlan of tax payments as “absurd and | (ripped over him. Billy Buek broke call inimical to public interests.” cg and he, too, was destroyed. | d to | B s ion e Whitacre, who had ! mount on Billy Buck, was comps e gemen Jlie inspee- lenounced Tockey | TO F]ND MISSING GlRL handicap at one mile and sev- with farming and | . BLE I ds went to All Over in a m to adopt | SR |driving finish, The favorite, the v that | Syacuse Mise, Kidnapped Tast \\'m‘.)‘lr[! the « ;(11\ pace nlm then also wero | uit Slector took it up, but was!jt | uNNCEEVIoleROL lcaught in the stretch b ANl Over,| Th tre s 1 the | Her Plight. oo DR SRy DA o RNt e e Uy i prince | . » . {ish. The time of 1:44 4-5 was con- was orded an ion | net o Y LV" ‘vM"" \‘ l" siderad fast In view of the track S | caltl Mt Myron Talling, 3 |coMditions. MISSIONARIES ABUSED | rs old, alins James Phelan, back R e it B¢ i home yesterday to face arvafgnment | WORCESTER DIGS OUT aries are n G s 0oh dna " Worcester, Mass., I (P — After battling the storm throughout |stor 1 parents the girl h anday with a force of men, admitted abducting, partment Is reportod Genevieye 3 last night that Worc had girl, who accepts ; . g I he sl from under. that IELEpll NS removal wonld start tomorrow with | At Swutow, one t ¥ o begn gk ng of 200 at Trolley Jines | communist stu o Soah UL experienced long delays during the | thorities out o wgainst her will to a 1 g 5 : y but nearly back to normale colloge, which he bungulo near Camden, N Tt | 1 ig] {lish Presbyterian (had threatened to shoot her if | which in- cft him, In t letter, | |formed her pare plight and rvelated a or o inhnman trcatment the months he spent with 1ai after her August, the reatens harm if she made any [to communteate with f “I am held bin near a cust Wood,” 1] “IL was fer b New York orities, accomp: lisappearanes last said she had been A. 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