New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 21

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FEBRUARY 1'_’. 1626, sttt | near the basket and sinks the shot | . nn : S ki a8 the ball fn passs """ On the Alleys ] .x N e: } AH”‘ES - . peakin 8 This s not saying that the rest of i i LIy " the Guards aven't been playing TRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS M ! ; rn o f s p or t - ")?fl‘”"'“" b 0 they have, All RUSSLLL & ERWIN LEAGUY D ¥ [‘ r R’ !lAy s ® men on the team have played | Fadas. LLEES : FURUEELIHEIHIRIGd | hard thin year and at the present |00 - 0 e 0 ln ous Many New Britaln fans who saw |''™M® when tl ason {8 coming to aa0y i e 5 the battle between Jimmy Clinch of | ® €108¢, the Guards are in the wine |t ) - B 30 o l] h] i ; ; i . S U OF {on ILUS this elty and “Battling” Battalino | NP8 columns after nearly every A G AR of Hartford at Foot Guard hall last | ¥3Me. e & 1 Jeneits, Ioam Nva ESTABLISHED 1886 ight, are of the opinfon that the - 1 Crosleys. 3 rrom Ny _ «uestion of superfority of the Capi-| Contrast this to last ! e = = ——ee — e RS tal City fighter over the ace of Neyw ' N€Ar the end of the Tiritain's amateur pugilists, has not (uards fell down miser, at 2 i cn satisfactorily seitled, play. The team has a fizhting it | ! BN ' ] . ® ‘qu vear that cannot be beaten i ah 58 Pulges, « ¥ mili They seem to {and every game sees them I Dynergss. it T won the deeislon last night, but to keep on toy is margin of victory was not sueh umusual to New j i g to make him a champlon in that the whole L vlags, Clineh could not solve ghe e e : . ) \ Uni tyle of the Hartford boy. Bat-| One 1o thing about the Tuskas, : tullno kept = long range and |Guards | team 1s primary 1 %9 ' N ! of s Jdimmy, try as he might, could not | I¥ a home o on Van 1 W e Kt on the inside of the long jabs, | including the coac nager, |y ; ! ' v e ‘!1* a prod ¢ in and | - s T the few times that Clinch did | Manager Clarence Lanpher - ! i et near enough to slam av at | 8erves a great deal of ¢ for Crebes, igmohiles I'attalino’s hody, his punches hurt | assembling ¢ who o dong |1 H . and drove the Hartford boy to | Such noble work as the Guards |’ . a cover, Clineh's stature, small and | have done, = Fison ‘ o ) 1 o his greatest handieap | — | : o = 1. critfes predict that if | . We look for n o come | AVl Iy ) fo gelting insido o | hrough fomorror in goou Nudlolng : | f 8 { his opponents, lLie the DPassale Wonid SO Mo Will be able to beat them with his for ta com o tolid smashes, : ‘Trainer Ji rald will . : ! y ote his time n the next mo; eat suffered this vear, 2 S ¥ or two In teaching Jimmy to get in- | hey will heat the Aflas in GATEDEIORLINGE LS v I #ide a lanky arm, is the de- | third game played A peated tment in which he g to be | A vietory over the FAFNIR LEAGUY i Clinch can punch with the | team will be sweeter meg v > ! It Lest of them and he has developed | ketball New Britain than ehicken | 107 ! v in one who | ever was, 4 ! < e T - - Southern Calif, May i ol !Jack Holt, Movie Man, Depori Many Mexicans thiel troks orLl | o in 1 in >L) Game b1 results of faithful train- | among the di G E Holt. 1 ‘ strict adherenee to good (in this city a > Dradaiion N ateth e living, (are made every week i W - 1O . feam hics to South M S 6 et P 1 5 ' ' fans in t Brownie Pack will be or- Heat Treat : H Sl s ) at the Stanley street |07 d 2, : ; N ischool in Belvidere, Mrs. Bdward | o B ke f The Tegion team has heaten the |[1100steln and Ma t Alexander | Y0 s 1n— aos LORCOMBITIIN (USS : ! e South Manchester aggre gation once V‘ il be the Pack lewders. Al girly 1\\r,-1 elght and ten years of age | Turuing Frie 1 v 1 Cius f z and tieir followers expect 1} to attend this 1 ! &y g repeat tonight, The ! course, was played on th Girl Scou | 3 % N o A. floor in this eity while ton st o IH n-‘H at d port, | - - ! nd 1o oo A Somcelpilane dnaanchos Nethaniel Worthen, comti e Ji ‘ t despite this, the fans | of Bridgeport Girl Scouts, The huvg vor I npent 530,000 1 that the local team [MOrning sessi il be open at 11 v S stroke reco o o 4 i T | m., with the roll call by s, | S i 11 seeond Far Removal of Snow st {Everett B. Proudman of New rit- | 1 Guards hasketball secretary, by-laws and | qsier Qiice LEVENTHAN SAILS TODAY constitution, fiscus at the New Britain mecting, will presented 1 adopt At the afternooy on, Mrs, Lonis Guerinean commissioner the council, will sprak on How inst a world tion tomorrow night armory, 1 e We prediet that the g0ing to topple the New and we are not alone ¢ Mur- [date a L & ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS STANTEY BUSH LDAGUL D rafner | All wh 2 Vords bunch | Sco! i 'l Voednesday, e 2 Mother et 1 | : i mailed all girls who attended Fser | 1 : my and r ip- |5 D 0 n i L ! NNE 1 ; ’ — N i cfil/aa,vger | @ EEETS M eEL, 1 m 1 Scotch Cashmere M | i | 7l Scotch Cashmere Mufflers [\ @ "777 ) 11 P or Rich, Fleecy Wool 1 wyoy || [ | Without the Fiddlemans|| Knitted Wosl Vests $7, $8 and £10 This Special Sale Will Continue For the Month of February Good Ascortments — Wonderful Values This LowltrvBDzy7 iepartnent will e Ll s ‘f“;‘l" get rain, snow, slect ' i siigh! Put real prohibi- n on wet feet and colds! obe Clothing House ¢ K 1 Mf e (o 15 i 129 MAIN ST, Uvining. vestorday, slippe cround injuring ) ospital Going, Going, Go—? \E FBBERS AT YOUR DEALER'S Fr iome or which was The annnal meeting R ——— . = LL-MR, SLICKER -1 at .M. C. A o Fud‘w 8 p. m in the et Men invited {ington Cen | post f ago, was | CLEARED $20.000 oM TW I N held last nge hall AUCTION SALE AND WiTH 3 : ‘ = ot i Fhf\('ker Sl esided. The T $5600 T HAD IN TH' < 2 ERES § ¢ MONDAY MORNING ’ B Carr Land anr Frank and Mary | 2e ) ol oL s Comers et al. petitioncd for a 600 poii X foot extension cf the water mains on Exhibition tok Srenson of the e maine ' [ 400 voted to install a six inch main. | by | R H. Erwin was reclected 5l o board of ssioners. E. | [‘ Eddy and min Go William Evans o e b, v ) READ HERAID 7 ASSIFIEDL ADS ——r—— FOR RLSULTS

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