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n— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926, -—m— L T om wo have boen | ] e % l | . told had w hot argument over the ‘fiAMBlER | | ‘;\ on (Jwvu and the st ‘.r Ampiar advortis on - the next railroad [tans 4 to 0, New York has seen s p ea k in subject and far be it from us to try | #hip. Buttulino's mont recent vic Ho and Josso At [ten shots g0 into the cage in the H and stop their fun, | nt 18 over Johinny Muck, st t rowere Instrueted to confer and {last two games, Pittsburgh having : vrwolght heampion | ultable photographs for il fscored slx on Suturday, Vernon i Of S p o The National Guards will also I HARVEST WA[K[]VER VI[;T[]RY r[}R In another feature hout « {ing purposes. Chalrman Bell [Korbes, New York goal tonder, is ill, 3 play the Springfleld Y, M, 1 A, | ipital City rd tomorrow t ed a full dung L the coms |but has been trying to play, 2 3 next Wednesday night in the City ot — T | .”‘J"""' Hartford's ing dinner of th, W land traf- — — 8, This i knockonut King, 1 J " on [el 18 winting out 9 o T Wi a1 sxolte thoukit. amall :{:31"‘::“ ‘l!‘)‘xll;‘ ‘l;"ul(t;?nlt.dl;‘o\:‘xlllxl o]:‘l:‘l‘): MOlley Pl‘()d()mlllates jn Lel] l 1l (Continued from preceding page) Plyan, who hag Heitain ‘:w ke ”:J ATIVE TEAM \ watched the two contests staged in three games in the making e A hoiit " of the floor and following an instant | 150 pounders of Be | i, IL WL Poteet, s chajes | Walker cup golf play in England the Industrial Loague dast night " e g mabing are st wms Match later with unother goul, The e !.w" Bfl“a[mo fl[ FOO‘ Gual‘d Hall | Phere will be betwe N AN ot tha | this year surely is representative, when the Stanley Works nearly wanted by the most ruhm. o £ closed in again, but at the last mi | |sixteen bouts in all v J. R. Maho Gicorge Von Elm will come from the downed Landers and the Machine RS Sk e el ute Osborne dropped in a palr of | prices will prevail or of the [ . [Pacifle coast, Bob Gardner from Chl- Co. played Corbins so closely that ) Cannes, 1 eb. 10 (#)~¥x-|goals and it was all over, r % gocs on at 8:30 o'clock i ( poke cago, champion Bobby Jones from Charlie Miller's crow led at the ¢nd GL]GKS MANAGER GALLS cept with the players, monoy secms| Wessels featured for the chure b, | Jimmy Cling Britain's | - — vk with Atlanta, Roland Mackenzie from the - of the first half, to be the predominant factor in (hg |Dlaying a great floor game and mak. | *400ard bearer in the quest for | y natlonal eapital and Franels Ouimet The sensation of the night was which Helen Wills and Suzanne [felt the absenco of Bell but went [P "”“l,l itling Dattalino, ait. N \ n hut ther g R e R | aln Maching crew outplayed = the| Willinmsburg Scrapper Has Teer | THere I8 gambling galore, moving [Worked hard, May held Labritz to | R e e LR : T aldered | itn it irehion ik Kiha i Hous league leaders in the first half of ipleture rights to fllm the prospective [9ne basket and got two himself, A el S ) i ST - hanl NBiihed WcOBK 10 AL Milies: of the game, whilo close behind that Slgned to Meet Toll Morgan [mateh betwaen the American and |Bacon and Kowalsky wont best for Guurd’ Tall, Hartlord tomorcy I Tvaffie Bucsau Bolleves City Stiould | TONTON BEATR NEW YOI e e came the spurt of Jack Pelletier's 3 Fronch girl champlons have been |the loscrs, who played a hard gamo night, (Thursday) R 1o | A HoMLontC Natira 0 Al heve v that tled the scoro againat Landers, in Ttitle Bout sold for a princely sum, And now [And forced the winners all the way [ ‘”‘]'“"’ "“]m' DEht tomoron | PUTCHAse Several Tractors (o : ATEsal T son ]‘" b ”‘K""I"{n hll")"“r lu‘”w s —_— N e e 4 prices for tickets of admission to the [The summary T R eyttt | o e e iy e ; ST R S Eaan 3 The Stanley Works caged threo| o M ':,'\M,l‘l;‘:;"“:",OI‘?;'I{‘:R(l“\'.;'lf contest have heen hoosted South Church Reseryes SRR IE S oy asnie g e s it R R Daakols 10 46 seconds, two by JOok fyy;pb g “Bn,, Juniorclighivalpnt, |, 00 hundred tranes was pald yess 11T ophnlng of i carceran o hassr a| A ¢ co o r belisiestandiione Suyl O Belvnihu L S e e e Hart. [1°r08Y for a &0-franc ticket for g | Morey, r. L Tlnemosis that takes human form in | ho e 1 cit to did the work for the losing team. ford armory u’“‘mm_ql:]y ot 3 Lenglen-Wills mateh on Sunday, but | Oshorne, 30 Glnone other than Battaline. ( ¢ i i e three shols were from the cen- This promising le‘_“ duel, term. |\t d0€s not carry with it the rain ls, A | Battler has twaq declslons ovor om the et i " T tar of (the floor and had the Butt- ed ono of the most attractive fistic [C1°CK Privilege for entrance on an- ol 21 Ty, one of which was decidedly | i the f DOUbLF TEAAPAS SLElGHS AND makers been putting them in like {"Mu"‘w A lmluyv wag [0ther day In case of postponement, | Washburn, 0 0 Ofunpopular with 1hosa who s tho | menting the Chamt e L] al y ) i that ail night, there would have wiped off the fontherwelght cham. | "Pecently long,” was the comment | Potts, 1. g 0 0 0ifght. The local hoy has {1 v buresn MEN WANTED been nothing to it pion's slate ecarly this morning |°f Brand Whitlock the American - of heing the only fhe 1 Chai - o cow |Author, concerning the tennis ski 12 had ilino on the n W [‘\ l 7Cl }, Th d M s G Dancing was _discontinued last | yhoh b Was announced from NOW ot Mise Wills, o had boen agked | ST S Seconds [Timmy smacken the Batilor i < APPLY 1 o’'Clock Thurs ay lviorning night for. the - first time sinco the | York that @ A ore s i‘“rf‘l‘l”;' his opinion on {he controversy FId T 1M [of their two fights and floored i ) league opened play this yoar. Tho | (0 Fiett tod Morgan, J1"1- "‘]' whether or not tho length of the |Bacon, v f. (Capt) .... 4 0§ cleanty. pur t § -T'»E"F'?‘ T orchestra i a big item of expense, “"fl“‘ ‘r‘"" P!Z“v LA o il B S player's skirt hampered |1abritz, L £ .. 0aui 1 3 1 hits won all of his last ¢ ho ¢ i and whon the cash customers fai s e GO O [ e e b : 10 z{fights, Clinch having fought it l 1 ies L ° to come through the gate, hon | M4 ; % argued by experts that part of the | erry, . 0 wlinto popular favor in Hartford I it b oy ¢ D i L S R ) e e e M e St e L o i tlino hiaving compiled o wi 24 DWIGHT COURI PHONE 2798 money hami't been coming from the |skned by George “Nght. Kaplan at |1 the fact that her skirt reaches | Kowalsky, 1. . 1 h lett Nim 1 Soer i Y. Gould = : 4 &l box oftice, Hartford, a proviso was Inscrted by | V¢l below the knee whils the hem -~ With enly Clineh stand New 1 f R A o 105 | G1ICK's handlors that should Glick f’fl““;‘::“;; ot ::y “l;“'~ 1‘\‘“"‘ 'r{““&“ e ‘w‘\ | e e e e, ' For the past two weeke, the KAMeS | o offored a championship bout |!®N merely “kisscs the kneo from e rOas el orey, G5 - " haven't been drawing enough fans | i Norgan: ' Cennectiony |above.” . fhorne 1, Wossels 1, May 1, Wasii- A lo pay expufises, and the board of | gy would automatically be de- Skirts Not Too Short burn $~§; Bacon 1, Perry 1, John- s s managers decided the best thing 10| cjared void, The skirt of Miss Wills falls fully |fon 1—3. Trials for gonl — Morcy | do was to cut down as much as pos- Joss MeMahon, Madison Square |tV Inclies below her knee, Mr. |1 \\\m«jfi 2 -\lyy f -7; Bacon sible in expenses 50 that the €ason | oapden matchmaker, signed Glick |Whitlock wi ed whether Mile, | Labritz 6, Benoit 1, Kowalsky 2, could be finished. and Morgan late last nlght and in. |LCnglen's skirt not “decently | Johnson 1—12, Referee, Tobin, sisted that Glick forego his Hart- |!OP€:" Re replied that he was Hotd = SR New Diritain is a hot baskctball | ford battlo with Kaplan. In order [4Ualified to pass judgment on the | AMERIGAN LEAG fown, but some way or another, all|to insure the champlonship bout, [MOFALY of it, but he Yolunteerad UE the basketball projects are not meet- | Glick's handlers were forced to bow [th® epinion that two or threc inches t ) ’ ; added to a woman's skirt would not ing expenses. The Industrial League | to his demands. Mecli i foenr f Ionshin | Comine 8 : . . iy #0 one-sided that there is no in- . (;fior;u' !\;nlllgnn was in New dtcldo the (eminino - championship |Coming Seacon Will e A Tyt erest, §s one way those interested | York yesterday in an attempt to |Of the LB | 5 i Sl PO D TR S A T e 2 e fodein thesbellne R stana S maieie THAN GemosiAfolTo e best games were played with {wo tail oy, onc of Kaplan's managers, was 3T0Und 5 10 Lin favor of the Frenci | Played m Allotted Tine, end teams playing another pair|also in the big town to say his bit 8:?1 defeating the _American umm:‘ E ; ) away up in the standing. for the featherweight titleholder. ~ [Plon when they face cach other | Chicago, Feb. 10 (P—This year's Beasley taid early this morning [Probably next Sunday, in the singles | American Joague scason will e g Last year the fight between the ! that Mulligan will go through with |8l Both Miss Wills and Suzanve [tight squees, | Corbin Cabinet Lock and the P. & |his March 1 show as planned ang |r¢ anvoved over the reports that | hedule issucd today shows I Corbin teams brought the inter-|is now attempting to secure sompo |there has been heavy hetting on |t o4 games will he played in | est of the fans to fever heat, but this | worthy substitute to the fighting | {eir respective chances {fewer than that number of days. | year, the Corbin team fs so far ahead | little Williamsburg scrappor who | While sipping tea y {1, Tost of" {he el iry to fit that’ most of the fans have 10st|was to have staked his fistic wares [100N as the rain was fallin fhe sehodule fnto 150 days but heart, It is also said that the fac- | against Kaplan in Hartford. lly the Amerlean gIfl, with her us- | Philadelphia will hay ke it in | (eI S e ke o the pr SO WA, 5 ual philesophy, remarked to a friend, | 148 and RBoston in 147. a result, | | T s S St (s I o “I snppose you cannot prevent jdouble headers and fn-a-row scries | past and all {heso reasons put to- CHECKER CHAMP To BE |gamblers from betting on anything, |Will e conspicuons, 1 0 there wil) gether, combine to explain the {hul it scems rather incongrous that (b soven poriads when (e samo two dearth of uttendance at the gamcs AT Y_ M. {0 A' FRH)AY the tennis actisitios of tvo voun jteama will “plny e eonsecutive at the “Y" Tuesday nights. women are treated like a race track es. 1 L ¥ ‘“-h;‘"':“[ | ('NHIJIA or boxing mateh,” ¥ Bosto and T'hi} Inhia where The loss of Politis and Scully 10 Tournament Open To All Comers— | Suzanno was engaged in her nest “;‘)""')M‘ b -‘“W”[ ‘\'jg"wwfl‘l‘ drew hoth the High school and National [beloved pastime after tennis—danc- | the TR DINDS Riofidobhiethand; Guard Reserves bagkethall teams| — Bloe Army of E. B. €. Meets |ing—when she was asked her vi Sl (L -j"\"‘y\"mw, ATE o] ‘ makes a great difference in the play At Same Time, {on the -.Iu:m:ru.” “Its ul 0 sill ']“‘m & '7 3 A1 ‘;‘n;".',\l.;?filjnf« of both. It is surprising that two [she replied. “But Tam gl 1o s R aine i e Al ’ men could leave such a hole in the f Tya annyal ehecker tournament at }Hmlv I am a five to one favorite. T l 7 ho gnnes teams when they went 0 OUNCF |y Y AL €L A will start 1rid ’ While the managers of the three | P (e e i \ parth, bul the difference has beCh lovening. Willinm Evans, the state |CA8in08 here duny that there is any | Detroi 6 5k o Db i noticed immediatel champion exhibition player, will |[FAMbling in their places, cxeept on Touis, fhe afors and the Yankees — Yy 20 hoards at one time, bacearct, roulette and houl A (G T L ! i SR TR ST il R Sl b B R e S (i e L Lome games on thair sehedule that | yap who wigh to enter whether th g [GHELE Ll Junlediston, o6 Bliveen | e { will tax the capacity of the state f. oo of the Y. M. C. A, or | syndicate which has been in control e e RIE e ‘ rmory on Areh strect as (0 atleud- | nat. 14 will bo an elimination con- |07 th haccarat tables at Deawville | onemy territor 1 The Passaic Wonders Will Vo | fagt i wehieh the man faking the |And Cannes has made it known that | AN [ he Suturday night and the ol [0 (o out of three games from |it has five million frans to bet on | lowing Saturday night, the AUAS |yig opnonent will be matehed | np |Suzanne against one mitlion on Miss | PLAY BROADBROOK five of New Huven will appear heve | o "o o o0 areo. | Wills, | tor the third game between the WO | 1 ag voar (hope wers 21 men w ho! The prevailing hat secms 1o b SRR und the sccond appearance in New fuyorag iy tournament. Martip [€VOn money that Miss Wills doos not National Guard Rescrves To Appear ] Britaln, [Stephenson proved to he iho Lest | YN Ve games i two sots against P o [ man ny eliminating a1l thoss w],“;.flv:"nmu. e o | Against Town Team Tonight 17 ! The Atlas claim (o be the New f o ncoq yo woaingt him Cables Por Mivice s ingland champions for the past 161 4 m‘v exhibition by Mr. Evans , OWing to the money s | Weather Permits ¥ years, or at least the letter headsS o oncnonts will be sopved hoth {n hetting and the It If the we the Na i of the club so state. We have bECh | (ihypiag [, Fleiselier, hardware |WOVIng picture rights for ional Guard . Vill play the | 1 under the impression that the DINICS |y nugaeturing superintendent of the {between her and” Ml P road Brook town teaim in that town | 4 came through last year for the state fgiapnloy Works, will speak to the |ing entered so prominently inio i e e e title and a3 far as is known this at the Y. M. C. [Canncs fournament, —Helen Wills |{\inout (e services of Doniis i cliim was acver questioned. Mg, Rev. Theo. |vesterday cabled in New York, S R e T e cne will speak to |ing whether should seratch ont, | ol oo anam Sundas To scitle an argument, we lave class the same evening, |She wag informed that she need not |y, Broad Riook: fewm 48 ofio o mado inquiries as to whether the it rmy of Everyman's |10 so. “What gamblers do will of- Iy, best in its class in that scetion N F A I L I N Dixics of Hartford played the AUS | piite ciass will meet Friday evening [fect neither Mile, Lenglen nor Migs o (s s(ate, and had a ooy ih / ( ] ( ; of New H stoyear, From a e [y Sy gl |3¥ills, 80 we sec noireason for inter- lompares. favorably with (hat of (he liable source, we have found out | i [ference.” said Jullan 8. Myvick, Who | Guards, Tiath ko iwo {oams. diol not meat [takes earc of American participants | Just what linenp will be e M h > l d h l d d SRR IFTARRR AR e e e e i e s €n have [earned that they can cepen ’ - B States Lawn Tennis association. e might use i Bengston or The Lyrics of Hartford were in | Willlam C. “Pop” Fuller, the vet-J Aronson at center, or ho might shift l fi ld f‘ 1] fi b w”,.u““,‘“g last season and (his out- | Charley Hofl Thinks Sabin CArr of [cran tennis conch who i largely |Gennatie from farard to conter 11 on C nesterfie or the same nne tobac- fit beat the Atlas twe times and was | y st 10SPONSIDIE for Helen Wills s e Iatter program s used Al in turn defeated by the Distes. T | New Haven College Is Great Pole | bt 0% o By B0 B0 e to Finklestein vonld hop in at forward. .- that many=r by elimination, the Dix- |yl o one on Mile. Lenglen to win oxer the |“Tubin™ Reloin will probably take cos, the same untir Ing gOOd tflstc, al“rays ies wen the state championship. 1t | California girl are falee. He ex- fover Scully’s gnard position was two scasons ago that the p\.u~i New York, Ivh. 10 (®—Sabin [pressed confidenca that Miss Wills | “Eddie” Gourson is ma ing a stre off took placa for the title, | Care of Yale is a pole vaulter of {would give a good account of h\r‘- bd for the Thonor The Broad | - = {immense promi. in the opinion UY‘.\ 1d in a mateh against the 1rench ! Brook team will have Mever and If thls information is nol aythen- | the world champion from Norway, |fiash by playing the most brilliani |Sargent at forward: Hill, contor, and es er e ' lic enough for the parties involved | Charley 11of me of her earcer, We added that |Stranzer and Johndron at guard N in the dispute, we will try to get a | The Norwegian encountered Carr [a lophing game 1Ruinst lmv‘n"n = statem rom Manager o of | for the time at the Boston A. A would be suicidal, and that Miss R T ] 9 g . - e Hartfan] Disics on-the question. | meel Satnnias, and saya (it mires |Wane knawe. (i e el that e | Harvard’s Foothall Capt. Such popularity must be deserved HBwever, we are wafisficd that our | ousnees alone prevented the Yale |mateh would nof be any walkover | Not Out fo peggs source of information is official. wen from scaling 13 fect, 6 inches. |for Suzann Cambric Ma / N —_— | Uoft sct a world record of 13 fect | ——— Clement Coady l 1t there has been @ bet made on | 1% inehes last night. | HOUBEN GOING HOME rvard foothall t 0 was a i whethor the teams played or not. we | Care and Hoft mect again in the| Hubert Honben, who snils for Ms | eandtinte Iast o first hase [ oul 1 ratfer have Manager ' ) Wileo A A games in Brooklyn next 'home in Germany tomorrow hopes | on the Harvard 1 3 ' f the Dixies settle the dispote o | Saturday - night and the world [to return fo Americn 10 show his | for hasehall this spri 1 f caampion has announced that e sprinting form in May, Houben, announced that sy f h ST | will forsgo ronning performances |who conquered Toren Murchison | (nko il the tim it 4 hercafter and will appear in public [and Charley Paddock in his own | aghleties. on oenly one other occasion this|country last summer, was unable to SRR YY) = i week, an exhibitiion at the Crescont [win an indoor start here in two | MATCHES POSTPONED i A. C. meet in Brooklyn tomorrow, |meets. Cannes, France, 171 ) s s | e e ihe mateles in or 3 IMPORTANT GAME A Gloycester ceijt N. J. woman lawn tennis tours which I found an unpolished diamond I & Helen Wills and | e st e T [ehicken's gizza The stone Was ;re playing, wer |valucd at §$50, 1oday because of 17 Accurate Examination ' of the eyes will disclose if glasses will give vou o1 your child vision without effort. Headache, squinting | and styes are symptoms of evestrain. HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Thorough Eye Examinations Taphac! Bldg. Suite 215, 216 in Street, New Britain Optical Repair Work New Pritain Righ School Baskethals | Quintet Plays New Haven HOII»’ house Five Friday. If the New Britain High school Lasketball toam suceeeds in winning its scheduled game with New Haven Hillhonse High school at the school gymnasium Friday afternoon, it will Ii’n\" captured the most impertant &ume on its schedule. A victory for the Red aud Gold men will put them in first place in the Triangular league and will as. sure them of at leagt a tie for the three-cornered champlonship. A defeat will set them back pretty far and will put New Haven in the posi- tion New Britain would he In if they should win. In case of defeat the New Britaln gang will have to de- feat Hartford and New Haven on their home floors to win the cham- pionship, Conch Cassidy is still at sea as to his best lineup. Last Saturday he used three combinations to fill into | the two vacaneles left by the loss of Politis and Scully. The following are the men. two of whom will be put into the final lineup: Havlick, Sow- ka, Adams, Darrow and Bromberg SALESMAN $AM Tomorrow Will Tell NEAH , MILWS~T'M SELLING OOT AND AM GOING DOWR 1O FLERDA To MAKE SOME REAL MONEY AND T WANT Yau T BE WATING FOR ME (UHEN T COME BACK ((GEAR, GOZZ~TM AXTIONING OFF MY PLACE TOMORROW E-400 BF AT W ) ORROW=- 40U COGHTA | THAT PLACE FoR $(00~| EASY | THANKS FOR( THE TP, N HOUNG MAN