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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SRR b T il e R R s S St TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE £1itiaii200d HEEN COMPETITION IN TENNIS PLAY International Racquet Slars‘ Easily Tnumph in Plelu lmanes to 1 ound Smit G. Hall with 1| georer BOYS' CLUB TAXES TS WORST DEFEAT Rockwoods Trounce Team by §0-20-Reserves Win Another when the triumphed local gym men unguarded whale of to played tn all’ depart- Nick was the for the elub, his left hand lbeing yrny"\"y\‘\;mTru' in IRthitiisssiRestiiatasstistinientasisitatasitibites GOLFERS .,‘xxxmm CHOSEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1026, Bttt aie s i A apsasee ROLAND MACKENZIE FRANCIS B8o8 OVIMET GARDNER RIITETE e PR st bR F e e s e S WWW BOYS’ CLUB TEAM GETS WORST BEATING OF SEASON FROM HARTFORD QUlNTET> RIVALS TO FIGHT IT OUT AT THE “Y” GYM | GINSBERG AND DUNN CHALLENGE MANGAN AND MORRISSEY—MARCH DUCKPIN TOURNEY LTI T ST R T T T a1 0L T LT LTS T L S T I S T R e apaeepea e naatpstatsstaseassssanstassassaaes TO DEFEND WALKER CUP HARVARD HURDLER * TIES WORLD MARK \Jimmy Ballentyne ~ Equals| (Record in 45 Yd. Open Handwap ! Portland, Me.,, Feb. 18 (Pi—~The world's record of six seconds was fequalled by Jimmy Ballentyne of Harvard university in the 45 yard | hurdleg, open handicap, at the third annual t and field il of Harold T. Andrews Post, American Lezion, in Exposition build night iarvard athletes grabbed a major share of the honors for the ni but the three quarter mile with Willard Tibbetts of leading the runners home thrilling race, was one of the best events of the program. | Alan Helffrich of the New | Athletic club, only conqueror of Nurmi in this country, won the sec- ond heat of the 600 yard special, an- other feature event of the evening, in a hot race, but one in which the remained with the former Penn State flier from start to finish. The running high jump feet two and one half inches, by [ Charles Major of Coburn sical Institute of Waterville was the out- gpeclal, Harvard after a Inac |standing performance outside of the | {running events, The Crimson tide from f‘nmlxrivlgrtl surged forward at the outset wh:n Al Miller, football star, shot down | the lane from scratch and nosed out rge Mettelsdorf of Colby col- Tast | nieet, | York of slx | ENTRIES INGREASE INLANE TOURNEY 16 Alleys Admitted to State l Duckpin Tournament This Year l | A record number of in all, for the individual pin champlonship intentions of competing for Nutmeg title at a meeling of ¢ alley propriotows and representa- s held at Rogers Recreation al- sterday afternoon. Last 10 alleys wers entered in the contest and the increpss of six yes- {erday came as a surprise te all k Barber of Daniclson sought admittance into the leagur, | bt those present voted to deny his application becauge of the distancs ary to travel, Four from Ne: n wanted to get it and th from Hartford asked admittance ind In order to allow them to put a representative in the champion- ship play, it was necessary o rescind the ruling made last year that cities would be limited to two representatives each It was voted to start the season during the first w in Mareh anl to run it for 15 weeks. This will bring the tournament play into t} week in June. - dw L. signitied th Ha will meet all sorts of competition before he can be assurcd of the title, | At the clection of oficers, Jo veteran pin toppler of W | 1ege, running with a one foot handi- Frank Hu y of Boston col- last and manager of the Wash- o ngton alleys there, was chosen as ge, also on scratch was third, the ' president. George €. Rogers, pro- 1')\1" e men finishing in a flying | prictor of Rogers Recreation rooms ] INDDUR GOLF MATCHES {Punch with Millor's browny should- | in this city, was elected treasurer, | just clearing the worsted first. | while A, W. Granger of Hartford After winning the trial heat in the | was elected sceretary. {43 vard high hurdles, Ballentyne | Recause of the added number of ::Exrpv flew over the hurdles in the | entries, the prizes for the winners rgest Cabarets | "‘_'“" sty ‘,],{‘”?,N €. Littlefield, | yill be much bettag than last Jowdoin track capt hopping ' The champion will recelve $3 AS AT Altraction over the hurdles in the finals, with | gecond place man will got $200 a w0 | ; | Harold €. Littlefield, Bowdoin track | (nira p for which no prize h ‘\i‘.}n‘- ”1’,\201?:;:.(1( ‘\)'\pli']n\. )lmp‘pn‘llgw 0*.\1" the Dbars at;-“,,\m, ore been given, will arct attrs {his back, inches behind. John | awarded $30. The entry fee wag set | this year the same as last and all The summary B f cap. Hartford | ] \H[)FF AND OSBURI\E IN ALL AROUND CONTEST Norwegian Pole imes, Tilden ( ith cqual eas y onc match, O van 5 com- [pyek e third | Richards, | to W. E round and York socia in t) o INSTERS OPPOSE HEAVYVEIGHT BOUT Pmladelpmfl Clergymen Seek o Block Dempseg-Wills Go Oz nt this ec to he cup mateh 1 this ye Goldman patriot round losing 1 an Julius & And (fin Jacqu Mauric i $ . were KEEN RIVALS MEET IN DUSTY LEAGUE TONIGHT S Contests Are Placed On Program of enzic, neis Ouim named by t tilford and not yet One of Chicago's L i Vaulter and Olym- S Boys' Club lig F.G. ple Deeathlon Champion gecor ommittee, Jos Chica Yon Elm E0, Hold Special Match, e es as 2 place of Chicago’ Lmpion, oth ainst the Dritons busine a4 Von E trip, of amatey finished second to Harry are anxions and will | nts it. | m will be | he is on were 16 (@) etic conquest of in York, I'ch — Charley ) one | Hoft's at Ameri- alrea his flights |with carp Philadelphia, Teb, 1 Methodist ministers of Philadel phin vicinity have launched a {movement to prevent the proposed k Dempsey-Harry Wills heavy- | \ampionship battle being iring fhe sesqui-centen- sur the er bamboo, o a Droader p tance by of the an all March 16 Eight ednfa 1, Curtin : Mac 15 botl and surprise inexperienced. | medalist at ur cvent, in competition that he player, Norway Meets New round Britain Machine serves Win, 7 clnh Reserves Macke mer. e i | While And Staniey Rule Tackles | Whi o . Quintet, he ' and dec versatfle from Olympiad nts of born, s a minis- Gunn to prove O itiv The 7 1he oy er askin had little comp Baptists per- his an mayor out the pion, former, 1 rival in B st ool Wil ir superiority wwekl was of Kerels jza oppo the effect tl Harry Wills wera being se- partielpate fn a deciston the sesqui-centennial leetonrat We write 1o express Lour confidence in you that you will pern the celebratic of 8 rth nd t} and principles with to he de ached 1l exhibition.’ presenting a iness men endeavoring t » bout to Philadelphia fer with Dempsey on Sat- |y bl I5.0P irdny. The.champlon is due 1o ar-| 1 e of hig wife, Esetelle in Wilmington, today wonld Mac t the d dimes cured to {Bout during university mentioned as a interest en < Katz, t e t again on lot i ns nmar Tl Boys' Blnb Reseryes wer Tofty associated by pup New York—Chick Suggs, Ne ! Bedford, Mass., beat Jackie Nichols. | 8, Paul, (10). Black Bill, Cuban flyweight champion, defeated Ber ny Tell, New York, (10). Andy Martin. Boston, won from Benny Hall, 8t. Louls, (10), START TRl\ll NG sncl Manager of Cleveland Americans but and in synd the ers 1o Takes Personal Charge of Indian | care is Washington Senators, pions of American League, Begin put Twice Cham- s Philadelphia—Pete 1. ton, Pa., heat Morris Omaha, (10), Betterymen in Treaining. question of them will b Hazel- Workouts at Spring Camp. Feh, 16 (D) wice pa, Fla., ~ 1gton ors, of the American let g training here * the leadership of the first squad mostly of pitchers, 1d and began a workout. In addition to Harris the starters of the spring workout were Ogden, Morell, Humphries, Saracht, Joyce, Tyle, Kelly, Thomas and Smith, pitchers and Tate, catcher. -/ FOUR SUCGLSSIVE STRIKE k to Oshorn's Burope: last vago athlete turedly erits on the ect in this count in an all- | around test, it conditions favorable | to such 10l could be arranged tour ugzh | W Toronto-—Jackle Johnson, Toron- won on a f8ul from Californla neh, (4). Lou Scozza, Buf. summ whe and Heft and rions rue discuss preliming eTS now m training ive | track d to Fafnir Topples Pins At sand hazaris | the finish. | over the bar on a magic staff of ,And undu At be | 4id six laps. The interscolastic races | Olympic hlon cham- (0% FOR join in the con nned to hold matches at 'be at it again on the lancs, Sinc Montreal—Dell Fentaine, middle- n the outstanding stars of the fain golf club: for tournaments [of skepticism a conceded The and this challenge will without cham- GRID STARS IN HOCKEY T.eaguer teur Hockey leagne. George Owen | Cleveland, (3) on th )»rr]vumn at | Murphy of Boston college was st places ot forced to be content with third | (hose intending to enter the stat | ca claborate links, [place, when Littlefield spurted at | competition nn‘ffd have thelr depos- 16 (P —Baptist | ] greens has been in- | In the relay races the laps were | \are oy Ay new talled in a bower of artificial palms | 130 yards to cach man. In the inter- oottt ay with aceep- dlovsside the dance floor, 0 that | collegia TN o st Harold Osborn of C1 mle e SOt Dl NS midicovar cept that | FIGHTS L ST lC T ar's challenge o ¥ | In the Maine-Bates relay each man | A N H contost o e 1Uibosheans ranes ) ot ol N vonlane fonkench feontestanty S IR e Bt vt i 1oy st e scand 2 e e, Povca il Sl ek Monery put gth of th two at 1»1 e g ;lnmmm did one lap each, («A‘O {“ fl"l 0: a m,:n frm\; o0e Ander Turons America — Lo, — on, Covington, It Iy Seie o ”;“«u‘: :f,]tultll}'ll\ :l’rofess!onal Men Will ly&']h\lm); Y—V'I:?m‘y;yv )J‘-u;l‘-,n'\,‘ Chi- s o golf as an add- | Wednesday afternoon at the Ca- ot nkle traction. 10 alleys, the professional men will | Norton, former I between nationally known !the exciting mateh between Judge | weight champion of western Canada athlete, having whose tournaments would be | William Mangan and Dr. William T. d out Mack MeIntyre, Bos thivd contestant, ‘padioe < the garden has a v, both of whom are claim- i ¢ of fandom will dio station, WQJ. On certain nights bowling championship of the on the major etruggle he- the links will be turned over to eer | Profs, {here hus been a g | two continents. Ho s o imong member: {tors and lawye \ jeen made a favorite in the pol the scores. Dave Dunn claims he wlt, the sprint ond the middie can beat cither one of the two pro- ance run the high jumy I'red Russell keeps score with | hurdles Oshorn ntative to wateh him, are Goubt be accepted, Dr. Morris Judge Bill are going to settle s as to their respective qual cations during the afterno The - - start- | The college gridiron, from which | to, erday. Lamateur hockey d one of fts Joe I “Bucky” greatest players in the late Hobey ' falo, N. Y., knocked out Bob Fox consisting Raker, has contribut two out- Ualgary, (£). Bobby Smith, Tor- Plant standing stars to the Eastern Ama- | onto, knocked out Charlic Adam, of the Boston A. A., former Harvard = ) and Buzs Stout of the Newark, N Harry Dudley, icholas team, erstwhile Princeton Newark Negro, knocked out Ser- nd, rank among the leading puck- | geant Sammie Baker of Mitchell suers of the eirveuit. lru-m, (2). Alleys Tor a Grand ) This year marks the Tith anni manufacture of fc: reial industry. mmmmfimw‘.”~‘f[;‘f g“VTKKm“,:@fiW i Ll Old sbngs (“The thtle Red Shawl”) ty a picee of how Tvery Stake Winning i Praciically Placed in Two Year Ol Wil Be By BRIGGS { Tnternational Feagus Heads Join in this city in some | a 10 box 1d they Biz Racinz Lyent. . ried oft w American League Mozuls in Ban- e 00-00-00" THE \\ LT-TEL ©OuD ; RED SHAWL'LL-L; ning Substance Privile TR LITeTUL oLD RED mark will ther how BIG INDOOR STADIUM of for the ion Order Philadel Oficials of University Pennsyl- point ¢ 2 proforrad by th vania Announce Plans For Gigan GET RACING DATES o tic Boilding Phil VALE SCREDULES oot construetic Members of Brookline County Club Pennsy Pre ns Of Ba all Teams Of |tution of Eastern Club | ¥ Freshman and Junior Varsity Nines Arc Vote in Favor of Granting Re- ruct Tun~ LIT=-TUL. oL RED SHAW-w-w-L Announ city APPOINTED CAPTAIN Eastern | lates at ty baseball t ams for the his m 2 g ¢ that th s I a v v : n N made dlamor at Wa Apri a great swin ming gymnasjum four times tt T will s¢ 0sed tacilities Yairs Thel Ct 1O DUFEND ENTERED IN MEET n colleges from New anada will be re \-,,“rA hampionship meet of egia ) H New Hampshire on Friday turday. 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