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Eateitassstotisatiiiesssstiatasiadtraid Resisintns HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WINS OVER HILLHOUSE QUINTET Locals Take First Place in R.uc For Triangular Cham- pionship—Zaleskic and McGrath Keep Up Their Good Work — Darrow Gives Great Exhibition of Floor Work—Team Plays Wonderful Baskethall. | i 1| New Haven Hillhouse Migh | L Tt | 3 il fistsstel ittaterziatiditensiisss ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 3322800004 te08L00 0L N RSO ASISLLS SATURDAY, FEBRU Al\\ 13, 1926 IESTEETRILNNNIILANIAT enesaeneteeeessiuranssnetrntons: ST AN asa N $3338222120 ORIGINAL WONDER BASKETBALL TEAM OF PASSAIC HIGH SCHOOL St iattat s tariatd a8 fadstasisssatanisonisd PASSAIC WONDERS MEET NATIONAL GUARDS TONIGHT—NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL FIVE DOWNS HILLHOUSE QUINTET OF NEW HAVEN—BURRITTS TAKE EASY VICTORY FROM BRlSTOL KEYSTONES—LUTHERANS’ CHANCES TO CLINCH CHURCH LEAGUE FLAG " RITOLA TO MAK RECORD ATTEMPT Fionish Runner Will Try to Break Mark Held by Nurmi | New York, Feb, 18 () — Willie Ritola, dark-skinned san of Tin- (Tand, who has been living in Amer- {1ea tor some years, will attempt o | break a record held by his famous { countryman, Paavo Nurmi, In the 1 2,000-meter race at the Wilco A, A. track mect in Brooklyn tonight Ritola was a favorite of the in- | door track followers. last season even though he wente down to de- feat before Nurmi geveral timos. | Willle ran any distance that wus | suggested, but Nurmi suggested hix ! own distances and these v 106 ) I i {short for Ritola. With Nurmi oyt I M \ of the question Ritola can confing - | himselt to his specialties and red. ' 3 ords should be fortheoming. y 1 J E Nurmi's time for the Lty Virst Quarter L TH RAND HAVE CHANCE | meters, made in the Wileo compe. The co s golng 1 i PN UET E tition last ar, 18 S minutes, 24 right guard, t dl ¢ e | many recognized marks, including own backbe w7 3 s |2 1-2 miles In 1:45 45, 2 3-4 length « wedes' Meet Kensington Team at | miles 12:57 45, three miles ity double dech i T CRA nrSedund Tiast 13:56 1.3, and five miles in 24:2% the ball and toss L tiold ) 4-5 and from his form in winning tie the sco ¢ of Night of Play | the two mile event at the Crescent “Dick Ditlon caught, M ; {A. €. games Thursday night exee Massau and i ran « sl tionzl performances arc forthcom- Zaleski came throus with a fnter.cl itle when it Charley Hoff, Norwegian pn:T) field goal putiing hi S fii e vaulter who holds hoth outdoor and fort hec first time gume. | o : oty ! | indoor world rdcords, will appear “Hammy" Darrow she growilil Lo s "1"“ A\-‘“A'v“""‘ {In competition and should add ah. why he was Y : Ll o other half inch or so to his mayk, by yVyn‘\‘ ing 0-pe ; elis bl 'Mf’); | He cleared 13 feet, o the nettir } o ) Dragn o Sk Crescent meet, but only in exhibi- New | ' Redie el | tion and the figures do not stand. ter end chy iy bl el { Tonight he wifi oppose Roy Siegel ! ¢ : ! lof the University of Pennsylvania v however, by the e o I\t 5 d Nibby Nybore. Tefi ol C anl Emerson Norton of George- “ar | t b reserve men to throw into .eit to right: Chester J(l'nm]o\nu, Robert Thompson, DeWitt Keas ler, Coach E. A, Blood, Captain Paul Blood, Fritz Knothe and Ira Vonk jtown. A The sington m | passaic o = i T b X L2 1 Loren Mnrchison, greatest of in- desper, Akt ot [Fsasiee Sibed + - 3 i % o ~ | door dash mvén, plans to appear in New S Keasler ' Reynolds | New York—A frail physique be- | son, and he pitched in only 25 in- {of animal life who come to the efty's | a series of sprints againet Hutcher S e b L gpecd and stamina of Pincus | nings. Manager Sisler also hung on |play ground to prey on the domesti- | Dellart Hubbard, Cyrl Coafic nim, 11 s Taylor ‘ il distance running {o Stuffer and used him in bt 30 jcated creatures of the park. They | Frank Hussex, Al Leconcy and fouled 1 e L wrd : IN fiAMF 3!} YEARS ‘ ollelcy lege of !Hv City gs. come from the Sutro forest — a | Louis Clark, all champions or for- made one of his two et frsl GEED SN i w York. Sober, who has con- - i ¥ wooded tract in the heart of | mer champions. if his ful. ’y «H‘ ] 1‘ COLIROT e L e 4 : 1_-:1 »‘j""»\_ e 1‘\1“'“ ”,“]‘, “,‘, Louis—The $t. Louis Browns isco—and from the open [injured at the Newark A. €. me took o Bluchirds have | ! i AL o Mamprann el “fl-'; lumg up a record in the opening down the peninsula apparent- | Wednesday, has improved suffi- and s S s ¢ »h’ln‘"r Sl montng is r:’ o of the 1925 hall season which, |V mn’-mmx by the bright lights or | ciently. Murchison has won 11 col 1 s At W l n J h n d G p ( feet 7 inches tall, anc nly not reflecting any credit, stood rumble of night time trafic, cutive rakes indoors this seaso G e i G e alter Jommson an TOYEL | 150 pounas. for the year. That was for making s Adrian - Paulen of Tiolland b s late st ot . Al d " A‘ R l ‘ the greatest number of errors. The SER ES CALLED OF | contracted a cold and will bs u B anorher e e ree, o exander Are Real Veterans | e sosi—ic miooonn s e T A T (et I HO i e L that noteh now and will battle t actions in all elub, rebuilt largely with against the Clevela dians et stanee races a a SeEn g and AL Wn B 1‘\‘.‘! bt o] e isle o SR e TS N LR Snst againat the Cloveland Indlans | distance races as planne scor ! e S e Passaic Wonders, against New York—Walter Johnson of {in the 1 Natlonal league cam-| . { Waterbury DeMolay Team Disbands sporsd Bins L ol Guaras lsading | the Washington Amerlcans and | palgn the' unique position occupled | _C1i¢a80—0ne of the biggest up- | SIKDAY B New i S basketball quinte Passaic { Grover Alexander of the Chicago by the Washington Senators in the o ]:‘"‘oim: {)"fl Ii (,”}‘] 0 :r} st "I' | and Thereby Cancels Two Games | IKE RACE and 7 1 next v, 1 Wonders 0 a ombi ior I N als, ng ° 5 ir o r diamong ricture, ident- a 2 i ke e nrobag \ 3 - ar & ) St _\. m’ i [ ; 4 combination of | Nationals, king pitchers in n} ir re- diam ",‘ picture. sident-Mana- o Waker Beall of the New | With New Britain Five, { RO 4 R v‘ assiic, N, J., High school i gpective major leagucs, this vear |ger Robin considers that his | yo ) Howens g [l . S e sau as he w hout to mel “1 he co stars who in their scholastic | celobrate their thirty-ninth birthday |only weakné may develop at g “":“"'}5- - ; \\u'n (o]':w Yankees |\ nome-and-home serfes of games | 1110¢TS 0f Seven Nations Will Com- R S fouled Mas- ; g R Y 2 re he: erna al league e s (R0 EATIES Gountay 1 El days ran up & string of 159 conseen- | anniversories. shortstop, where he plans to start | (i 0 SHUTRATORAL Aeasue | for | petween the New Britain and \\n-‘ pete in Chicago's Thirteonth Tn- goal counted ool South ot ive victories, a world's rec Johnson, who has been a mem- | the erstwhile veteran Cub and 'JW i 'i” ; ““”; terbury DeMolay basketball teams by Massais counted enly 38 piiy o for first place and | 18 liabls to stand for many 3 i ber of the champion Senators since Pirate, Rabhit Maranvill ason. Ho made o fovour |Tas been called oft because the | terniational Event, Darre 1 S tinlsg i _ The ~Wonders com was born in Humbolt, Kan., — T S T Brass city quintet has dishanded. | X 3 o rSOR [ivwo tai ir Britain partly v He came direct to| Now CrREINOhT| B ansont ol sais P New Britain was 19 have played in | Chlcago, Feb. 13 (@) — m for a lo | | dertul made | e e ol i T e e e ound Beall col-|inat city tonight and Waterbury | %€ fons will compete in Chi ey : o Ll sHilatia chool s participated in 751 the century mark in total victories ;:',‘\un‘; !‘z’.’f[;mxm”xl »‘-lm ”:}’ml‘y' was coming herc Monday. Unfore. | CAZO'S thirteenth international s SR ungEK L et Ly B umes, having scored |—Jimmy Ring, erstwhile Quaker | Paul Amorican Association olub, | el COTPlications arose in - tha |day bieyclo grind which gets undee Tatulis Lo K German | the Babil Ul e Hisia i He was the third {who will wear a Giant uniform in | wher .]lw d ,1‘ o0 v St ! et iy il ) foroed the | SOl phcen Sanday Hted 1n a field 5 one game of | Precedented run of victoris : e i S R e e R I Kood o team to give up for the remalnder | field numbers entrants \ \ , S Britatn hetd 1 un to b e e 2 e cason | fa, Switzerland, Ttaly, i { W N 1 bt | i 200 AT DL L€ Y Irit A ' | B o e P T} Ui ndieeslics v 2 me in it: raight 6 e i L 1 PMD FOR HUNTING New Britain DeMolay team | Belgium, . Germany and the RopLel = [ d . ; T T c ol will play the South church team in | United Stafes, c ! 1 o A 1 ':T are confider lexandoranallye R Gl poee the Boys' club Thursday evening at | Fred Spencer, Amerfcan m- ; } : ‘ Gutrege imhed to< Neb, made i first mafor 1 reached a grand tofal of 102, |San Francisco Policeman ¢ The “‘,’?3‘0‘:’,}:, Al , 1 i i with the Philli go—A tabulation of the | = S [P 2l noglann i Il Wit budack, eing At e e LT i1 Oficial Exterminator of Predatory |, GOODWIN GOES HOME | the teature of a program prelimi- \ \ method of pla i e e e | Gordon Goodwin, English valker, |nary to the enduranco events ' i ) n o Jorseyites, ) I e e e ) Animals Tn Park. who finished third to Harry Hinkel | Spencer will team with Franco On t b ) ( 1 i : 1 the s Yo 3 SR and M. Weiss after the American | (ie talia pedst in the 2 Miltho n and ; Passale quin was born | 102 of them were pitchers. Most of | Feb. 13 (—San |ehamion Willle Plant, had dropped ‘mgo}n.,_' Daanzapedstensinglh callndin. s A _ e 1Ol S ) it :;fi m;)\»\)-])rvy‘\\‘hy'““"",' policeman who is out of the three mile race at the | Iheie S ] \U The team play o pitchers uring th on. {mitted not only the huut in Golden |week, Ioft for home today, promis GREB WINS BOUT - e 1 : {ogelhar amocioail mome u'wn”‘."ml )‘\}]m\r Washington also had fiftcen piteh- |Gate park.'but he also ges Paid for g 10 refurn fo fhis country sesk Phoenix, *Ariz.., Feb, 13 (®) - MeNeil Takes Four Straight Games | ¢of® raduntion from high school e it G B e n{”I”’Vw.’Iz'u ; vm” L A e dehunting sroo inspuyenEE RE oLy infnasticinel il M nyG el SROEUIS i fen Gigh in : Somie o1 them play with the Passa e lncdgonly bl ve ymen-gtiio jams Each vear Patrolman Warren N. |in only onc race here, for {hat was [boxing champion, won a 10-round Fonrth Quartcd z in Class “B* Play at Rogers' Re- | Ve Mo AL team while others pla 1 arc th st number of any club in the or- Phillips who is the official extermin- |all the British authorities would | decision over Owen Phelps, Arizona N tho W \ d with ML C. A, toam | 18t L which | gunization. ; { predatory anfmals in the [permit. Indoor work was new m]mm«numglv champion, here last 4 P creation Rooms, n their o ts, but the \\“,l,l‘rfi“f; .\v \\ : N”“,'\‘;,“’_ cl wlm\'] Some men listed S pite hers had takes around 100 fox a year; {him, but he went through hig raced night. Greb's title was not at stal his 1 mand in all sectiong | SUP Navy clght PRl the initial | very little to do. | Louis 30 weasels, a coyotte or two, |gamely and received the cheers of {as both men came into the ring i y ; [strain, the stroke becomes the | Browns carried Chester Falk all s oons, hawks and other undesirables [the crowd at the e overweight 3 o f B* po . St String wors | “a8icst form of rowir wys Head Lis fwo 1 s t inal team that | £9 chard J. (“Young Dick™) | e —— S —— . i h school sq enkit who has alre chosen a | G lf i v s S wtatnsarsis imews, wewans | Golf balls we have met By BRIGGS hr 1 1, was o member of | 81X 1¥=0 Vel6 o e i Eint Pl Chicago-—About a half dozen col- | Mo me 1 al Guards will use th cge players have been signed by | s P his pr \ ) tin e tand e American league clubs for 1926, and N 0y gl 0/t T obla Toronis The INSOLENC THE INSULTING THE DEVIL, % ot N Mhe 1o SNEERS A 15 A Touah WILL PROVOKE ONE {asa ’ ; abon You. DERISIVE PROPO.SITION To MURDER.. ENJOY.S ‘ with i 4 “Diek” Diltor ot AND WILL MAWKE BEST To USE | SEEING You WORRY I ; ) ) 1" Preliminary Game TROUBLE A STRONG total ! 4 > ! Tigoes Reserves NIBLICK ON: A L t I 1 stein 5 A N to 1 by [C. 8t G tte-Aronson ! | e & 4 el y 1 ' Coast foothall Yan ¢ v ], Shin} Benesion south by the St. RSy © gue 1€ an ( ing. The ma- | S Le I G bly will be re- | : : Hard 1 ' o prolimi h clut o1 | to take up \ a pr Great Teamwon! r il | 1 : 3 D troit—¢ few o - -on Areikcene. | 4 Class A" Games | inding jor leax < e | ! i S room « rond Cobl | THE GOAT GETTER, THE YELLOW BUM - Tue RUNAWAY (1D, e Jir ir | alm & | DOES EVERYTHING RUNS To THE / : : i WILL GET YoUR NS SnoUlDR T Wo0DS AND 7/ l\ 8 Lotwe 3 t GOAT BEFORE GAME | LOVES To DUCK TALL GRASS AT | i } : P 'S OV_E:S« A:SOTS, THE CLUB HEAD. L 3 c tt | PESTE HIGH STRUNG AND ) Pot s \mlr.fn- 1| MOLK S FIDGETTY. s jor league " g 1 Ub caught up | 9153‘?’“;51) 1 rer of the Pitts- ORNER! ; g : \‘-lh‘; rrm.m'-('l} 21 i o ARy 1 [ the seball before retiring. | 3 4 1 5 = w39 years old, but the | }‘ T ‘ WON'T USE RESIN ¢ 1 which t t " 1f > Boh St tehor of he petirement of Wag i ¥ 1 T N ork Yankees cC s not in i P SEERS TIME EXTENSION ) e ; N % i Pab | g Coblh's record cxcels New DBritain Hich 1 5 ose things | A T In 21 years, C J 1 able, for = pitct g to wY TRBUE 1n e ‘ . B