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5 St e S ' Speaking .of Sports BSITTIIRINININNIISININENNLINITIINILILSLNN: Harry Ginsberg and Dr. Goorge Dunn both forgot thelr favorite pas- times, basketball and golf respec- tively this morning to sing out “How Come?" when Bill Mangan and Doc Morrissey tell of the results of their bowling match at the Casino alleys faturday afternoon, Harry wants to know if these two claim the champlonship of the pro- slonal men 1o the eity and when s found out that they consider hemselves the king topplers of the timber, he promptly issued a chal- lengs to the palr, naming George Washington Dunn as his partner in ime, In fact, quoting from Attorney ! (Judge) Ginsberg, he sald: “I can beat Mangan at anything and if he says he is champion, he is the omly ono who thinks so. I challenge him | and Do¢ Morrissey to a match and | with George Washington Dunn, we will show him just who are bowl- ng champions among the prcxesvJ sional men." | Harry was all het up. He sald: “Mangan might be a product of Nigger Hill" but, don't forget that I once lived in McCabe's Block at the fool of Dublin Hill and there never was a day when the gang from | the end of Myrtle street could put anything over on us Main street guys.” When Harry gets talking that way, he is surely warmed up. On Ehe Alleys TAFNIR BOWLING LEAGUE EW BRITAIN DAIL German Baptist Pastor ‘Y’ fiYM I. AR”Y ’ A One of Hymnal Editors P[]P” [10cal b Rev. G. H. Schneck, pastor of the |German Baptist churc't of this cily HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926, lucational classes ar and led by industrial mer TS ST o S ee—— held March | | siness | e b in the Junjor | under Clark's restaurant and burned 1 school 1} for men and wo | through partitions and floorings to with Mrs. Gilbreth as the | 1 the roof. A delay In the fire appara- s i LI LT o LAl ] | |tus reaching the sceno gave the FAYNI® LEAGUE [and Prot. Von Jergo of Dayton. O selves for thelr work ' EHE ok pk x| | ftames headway. Engines went to Heat Treat, formerly of this city, have been J I e A 'n,_..\ alailsts anusny ‘\‘\ b Congress street instead of Congress a8 91 4 [delegated by the bourd of publica- | — Al ok ome ! factories and | s square and Devonshire. The build- ) tion of the German Baptist churclc (| B Held b f Fusiar course.” Grou e ! goeaflote praciy SR ing known as the Prince block, for- h of North America to edit a ne § ing Charol R ired by a member of the commit- [m i | merly was the first home of the Bos- L1 e hymnal. The new hymnal will be | 455es being Held oy Ghureh . s Mt S St m}”:‘yi"u""jT”hme 10 Be Paid to Men Wlw\'“" dhollb, Sl e written In German and English, | h AN bt e t ndustrial councll visited the g — 3§20 6 y this teo, {s co-operation aven i 5P frrlntos Hofhyer . vee B4 19 two hymnals. PR A5 b : ~.. <n H of t Americanization committes, ’ mas' namesakes in Natal, in South adrain 6w . o Sn (Al Drogram, in the Educational S Coes DeLa Zuceh) 1 Gregor Warner Wardelin Hopkins Ginodison Focy . Schenek Patrus Hodenbury 0 . 112 79 86 443 304 Turning. Alex 87 87 1"lood 103 89 206 Telz 5 38 289 Ander: 54 292 Lowman 266 4001423 Harry and his partner the doctor o htils from the best town in the tate, Southington at the Casino alleys tomorrow after- | noon when Mangan and Morrissey | continue thelr bitter strugegle for | supremacy and he plans to hurl lown the gauntlet with a resounding slap and force the duo into a match ith the city title at stake, | Of course, Dave Dunn has to be ard from yet end now we know why it is that P. F. McDonough has been slipping in so many practice scsslons at Rogers alle We are | 1frald that these two will be out after the scalps of the rest of their nfreres in the law or medicine 1siness and maybe, the time will me when clvil actions will be led out on the lanes with the cision going to the winner. er, do all these insist on | One thing. hov Jimants to the honors nd that Is that Fred Russell be the ian who chalks up the scores. Tt is apparent that th feel that they are on the ri of the iitie cxpert and matches | in be won with help of the are por. Bach man will have is own representa on hand, owever, to wateh Fred's caleula- tions t he won't be able to Tust heard from 1 hie tells us that Harr will have to go out and ¢ Lefor Croas he i8 a g ! o play a of more years b‘-} fore he gets ss where he e e two Bills Jateh at either game. & fan cannot get | the w 1 Guards | Saturday night looking forward to rds topple the Atla Haven the coming | a4 got into the | Ihe entire squ e and every wan showed up in enderful shape. The 1ards : o Springficld Y. M A. team in City of Hc s W lay night nd the local te 5 o len Saturday night the in Met 1 him on the subject. Railey that ther The bowling of the te | ered for 1al meeting | sierday ir Rogers’ Re- | Church street up the state ampionship of March, represented. ation building on nd deeided T rs alleys tn {his city will have entries, the for- mer putt orth the present state \derson, and the | | who can roll | in the statc | champi the |1 H to cop but he will |} nst a tougher combina- |y r there are 16, One al- |y aniclson was on an application to join | t but the distance to veaching Dantelson s eat that (1 members decided | st. of th yester- Ha ue. havi orge C. r is president been elected Rogers is treasurer I A. W. Granger, a sports| tor from Hartford, is seéretary interest in the league is great- n ever the best evidence |y is was given yesterday when |I Ny d the meeting. viing is fans than ever before and me to be the Monday afternoons, the ers' club of the city gather alleys and better de- | sport were never The Commercial | drawing a 31(3(97‘2! s real indoor | & ¥ iound alieys on Main street and the Fra. |C, anywhere with' the | M night ternity alleys along Casino are all busy every will be on hand || Calby 96— 279 <erhn 282 Rasensw, - 214 Caokish n8 g0 307 01493 4531437 Hanger Foxcs. PS80 Y = 96— 9% 103 91— Newman 10 A0 Comstock 04 on 01 478 NeColvin 8 Relotn o4 Neleon 81 Tipats 84 Lowman 8% 431 4431288 ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS ETANLEY WORKS ME; S LEAGUE 501 Bennetts, Pattison cea1100 131 Hein 108 84 Jones .. SUsa0 AL 467 504 Farmers, Sodce Yy ! « a0 451 1S & In 16 . apiy 89§ m, 84 58 Moares, ¥ f 7 o 14 STANLEY WORKS GIRL'S LEAGUE Lucks Strikes. e poy Spark Plogs Dandies. Ludort simstram Messenger Hornkobl M. LK ES. Kerin undino Dosle . ow man Meskosky . . Walton . Madone P.olasek . Marcsch Kietn Danon . Ostroski . Ostroskl . Lester + new plan of carrying on gym- activities of in the Africa, The Portuguese discovered CARPENTIER TO FIGHT s A. G. Hammond Camp and A. G. | it on Christmas day, Goorges Carpentier of TFran b am of co-operative [1011€d in the night school ’1 i "1'1 \H\‘U-vy 1‘ nited S bl |former light heavyweight champio n t s socla- [creditable work is on. | War ‘\v‘rr.ny. \.‘m ho 2 Joint | T —— today terminates his New York so- of weck-day religlous education, is 1sure th 188 in foren t IS IT jacosetonIorkow Gl d H P- k d . clal program to resume the g Ich & success t it may f such co- (8t addition with R A0 a ihs '“";" a € ricke Tlus husiness of fighting He | ¢ 1|t perm nt ecustom, oy great |Charles Fleiseher of “u”\) to cot ‘\_‘ y|[\r‘" ate lvw de Havana, Cuba, to t toar made by Clar k sed this group last iction of the battles aine at G ds hR d (iavine Cht Homon o UG cesdln (oja L Nt of van. Havans norhor twentecent sear 000 Otomach Remedy ary 23, Grady has b Y. M. ¢ spoke before the s clas s0. The disaster o ciirrad) at 9i40 S for Tom McKicknon, ard of Physical Department | 19 experiment of carrying o o9 Puts Stomach in Fine Condi- % ymnasium classes for the cl ed men lost their ti Ends Dizmv § o : numerot m cla Ao e o ship went down. | lon—Ends Dizzy Spells, b T Hank manLec e contests apd leagues ¢ ping g artment Catarrh, and Makes e ; A, | have been brought to fon f)121ous sche carty Laubscher of Roc You Sleep Well ! e St many times that they have be- g n000 ot the b urel principal speaker on the 2, ' ' 1 hoys fn a program of service | SOM® routine parts of these reports. |, uicin)c I ial piogram. After the serv-| I & causes acute in. ' n il In reality they are anything but rou- [oo o T i \ H ) i ) . 1 s an outlet 1 physical, so- | [ 41 ud \NE DUt FOU- lus 1o belleve ey wil h will d s s, hearthurn, heavinees ) i et vt | et oy g titnla anent | In every city of the United States and ! etimes the X mes & EYM B al octor, who c8 € ature W @ is o p of the Unite te tomac N A N games n the gymnasium | P15 S o S ature. s c o 1 , Stomach causes that L bail, basketball and hand ! ioiun e Sacncalon Membershiy War Ve t il fealing of near suffocatton, 9 ilon work for victory, Thus men | J2 € bag § o heep lex their mes that follow the lays or real gport' to men have become boys again. Pro- ional men at handball, busincs r o volley hall zames and in y that will stop this dis- tozetl s—aquicker than n think of. mon stomach rem- cars of time to com- r for a common to see the firemen and groups playing together | suspect that they will | because they submitted, ddition to H. BARNES smmander exer- General npsor Several Injured in Panic !¢ ¢ e A PPN “Cascarets”10c = - 0 with the other effective \er. Business, pro- | " 0 & S i o0 ike Dare's Mentha- Don't stay head- 1 industrial men co- | n plaging basketball | Qn Worcester Trolley Car 12t the worst cases v, bilic el e e o A gpinipe ard s "’l-‘ ‘”'"‘ "“ Worcester, Mass., Pr— gastritis and ) 0 ¢ 1 the be with y e iica ks 66 aRdl gure krou AL 0ys Wi ns W er mach allments are B > : larity In the gym and swim- rw - S et el come and the most de- rets” any o to Loval talent zood times k. gross several others escay ent down, s are made clean, mildly 7 AT d aaah physical department h:wm‘ on & or PR AN your live t. Men in the reading roon | car ollowe or . ? Al V. ; vour b . ediieational classcs and out Dormitory, [ box on the .1 Dozen Firemen Overcome ma. of few words, knows thle you wi STRThe Eynnnal ol ok ) rooms are filled and have ' pear the In $10,000 Boston Blaze for he writes: entirely rid myself A your he vith the girls v howling %o for the past month, only one | pight, ston, Feb. 16 () ty Fire |Of an old catarrhal condition of the W'\ clear, 1 t time, often | ¢ » taking place. The ‘l‘m'rl"‘l: The injured are ¥ es A. Donahue over- |stomach with Dare’s Mentha-Pep- jsweet, tongue pink and shis ram impromptu oms exceeds the supply. | briella, 21, of We ¥ BrioKe, & dozan other Are i Nothing else cleans, sw ir own. Co-opera- Industrial | by Leo Grave were more or less severcly af- ter what your stomach |and refreshes the entire sy the pleasure of the ing Willlams gava a very |loft hand cut by feeted, and loss of $10,000 w s get a bottle today at Axel- {pleasant, harmless candy-lik eptable address to the foremen Workers Leave Europe.” id in the gym ell filled. Th present of Mi ed m i n 1sioned two alarms swe ¥ 1 six gtory building in Devon et in the financtal district ed iIn a caret hey never gripe, Direetio: children on v Bible al n rmacy or any druggist any. e, with the distinct understand- ing that if it doesn't do you the world of good your money will be returned, study group is rs who eo ss; J. W. Ashton, 43, o v, left hand cut by glass, and |men, ¢ bringing stores, sto Y. M sories basement ern it’s your birthday—and celebrat- ing friends flock in for the glad event—when happy thoughts and laughter fill all the house —have a Camel! WHEN your own birthday again has come. 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