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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926. T T T e S e T onds and teams of like caliber. For On Au Goodrow vantage untll Unterspan mas- [point margin. gumes 'nddrenl John Ring, 86 Af. the eys Low b . saged the ball for a high shot that| Ohlo State and Michigan, both atreet, Hartford, Conn, 111396 ' | returned hugging the side walls so |down in the conference rating clash esens ; close at the W Y t Columbus, The Dixfe Junlors' manager hap- CARINO BOWLING ALLETH Hartney L2t pln\\ lxyv :rlr.{ll\\”nl\ \\\?‘nvm“r:(:r:'l‘h: r:? ! pens to be a brother of the Hartford TARVIR l,ru.u: Positieh i ing Droasel wecured o palat on a High schoo! football captatn, It is Juber v he a GAR wooD ls BACK sald that he has gathered together {;;:(_ § |G Patersen S————— u,\\ \w. ‘v\f’w; the \'\n ryu:‘q(.l}: vlnu.}: u . . il ! : Eoni 1 Uhogbh e the Y| S e (it m*“WMMW%MMmmmMmmMmemmmm A o e [ ketball fans of Now -Britain. The [pectod that hiy challengs will be [ Tino {0 e M S e A Atlas A. C. of New Haven, rated by | prorapt! t ! I} g |score 19 a r | missed the | - y answored. Marine B H d C U lsast ; 5 e Race At Pa) ong many as tha | premier baakethan Bt y Hardware City Pigeon Club nterspan Team Loses | nese voiey ana gave me e P pes Al {#am of the stafe, wil face tho Na«| 1t might be talk eut of season, but [A2sleran e b S ALOR L SR H Absence Because of Hiness, “/“nal Guards for the third time [in certain circles, football iy the main |Jern "™ o ! < 2 employed the rounds| (8 senson, at the state armory on |fopla of discussion. Dootor Wasko. | Peritier The Harduare City RasingHomen |STHO MARADIOILaR 0L M ER 1L hed Untorspan| Palm Beach, Fla, Feb. 20 U= «ch street, witz, whoss work a8 a promoter, has |Lowman :”rnx‘,hln]:1h? O eeC R Y | \caopnorinE i the SR} e R dte fly enabling the War.| Qur Wood, atter & long kept New Britaln in the football e L I’fl)‘luv‘l‘t = «““t: »x: r Inv. 1920 | handbail team trom Meriden, | se gume by the | from the v .m'rL\our.s .\»“m.w of The Giuards are all set to give the |tleld, is warming up to the subject ¢ Smkin. 20 LaSane strest, New Brit | came very near dropping the last|" Ty ilness, will make his reappearance Nw Havenery the battle of thelr |again while others who wera intor. |Gasper 9% 308 [ 20 LaSalle street, Brits | R AR R a (o Hb N e d icre in the Washington birthday f2s In tonight's contest and with. |ested in the team last season are |PNI% Ao o taesaen Hi 3o besth B R B O N Ll Jbaasirenatin il begioh S0 ot a doubt, it will bo one of tho [also talking over the prospects for STty A in reer, NoweBrinln, dni dpiitia bl el D L EL R {2avaind leputinioe thisyRh S dans best contests staged on the local | next fall, };“r iy 4 ;:C'r‘:om'"“?.,‘ LY ilitess e .T“ “‘.’ ._s:” { Al Sy 1 11 Gar 1V Wea Rk S bkaon: ton. T ace cof ce ole | fonsive work we ey able to nd speed of foot Lt need brushe| Wood has entered Baby Gar 1V, Baseball 18 also coming to the fors “\.'? \tn. e f\’v LA b sl I.‘,“,P‘.m.y P‘, o8ty Bl SAAes up or o and wallop, ‘The one of the hoats he used last spring Paaple 1nithia 51ty are hot baing | And:tisratis considarabie ak abant] Bue H «nh i'w:n!;n’rx Visk. MRS | mer n;v _)mn.w and shot t!‘l\ ave WOl | Warners unmercifully walloped the | When attempted to lower the the Guards t0"win the same and the the fopmation of an {ndustrial league {‘):';; o 103 386 - ]“l\: Y;: '.\s {:’\:\'X\erh '.l "I|.:|} o “ | z l; ma v in Yy:u :lfl ght g HHr‘v hall, Every time it str front | time established \,\)’ the Twentleth locals are going to glve the best to |again this year. It is vory doubtfut nasin 1601304 | seanon »\plf..nc,g N R R R e 3 impromsion that a | Century, timitad from .A(‘-M"‘ v b some through, A win over the |if enough intersst can bo aroused to |Linets : sireaalia Tl b B s AR vdwum bolng/torn lloae, Atter|New Xorkc Ihg Biby e ¥ & Atlag means a victory as sweet as|get the factories to form teams next i a bigee e v ,', X,V,H :"\\' bl st itingetsninENerIdeg b s gnle onjoyh| etarad Iriithe Soiulle FACORMIEE 128 mother's apple ple to New Britain [summer. Vincent :1 o fif\«: "nwrmrnfl :;(1«-[:1‘ l-ru; ‘x“y::‘ 3'1\1”“11‘1“ i R d:n avcialMaur to- BEOIeY.RSIE P 1m““”\“ \\nnn:~ e s S AT S {the best average s for youn he Mags hraced up {8 (oRat fortiatyc r. Jr. who won the trophy i birds from 80 to 200 miles and Mr. | h T, B ro he ht () P < Wo | < ! owever, and captured t! olative P L th his Little O14 Man r hecauss of the fact that the Eim| That should be sems bowling |\"! | @haw of Kensington was awarded |hy a closs score, 2110 L Gt A e R e City combine has two vietorles over | match today betwesn the profession- | e st Rl e e S | Hduia . a touniwaliodbiootipt ML (CSIRNE AR RIRIEELE B2 the Guardy to its credit alrcady this |8l men o th city. Al wek lonk, |(adrain . TS MO R i e s, el WO SR Trttend D i LS fos tn t Jude : ! la H 1 : a8 1o [ doubles teams Meriden and New e oomis! Other entrles in the race inc season. the doctors and luwyers havo been ranzon Mom |grand organizatiom, the Amerlcan | firitatn turned out to be the best O et LoomlR | e Paim Beach, owned by W. ¥ ammering awsy at the pins and el terahan #1Z 210 | Racing Pigeon Union of America, | handball {0151 Necul Brifain s scoriromECrone e g0 R oL dwne i by Mike Bannon. gonfal partner of |yostorday afternoon, Lawyer David A Rally. AL $4= 2 | woro presented to thess two for | plavers have ever put up, especial wndball hark, was rooting for | LRARROrSE S alis ewned bo ML tlugh O'Neil in the O'Neid Tire & |Dunn, Dr. David Waskewitz and Dr, |Xorrit ] i IE e Liookam T ihate dlkbee. D e e R | Don T Next to horse racing v bebe Y 58 Battery Co., states that the Guards|Willlam Morrissey combined against s:‘.“fi‘n'm _..“_‘; i e “.‘ one, which should have ot o pandball 8 the darby, | [¥neh, and Miss Venturesome, Har- are playing wonderful basketball at|a team composed of Dr. George |Jaccht I Tace flown and! maost of thesa went | 80t S HasHRmmond ¢ nlot the present time, Mike was one of | Dunn, Willlam Tarley and Judgn | Lowman 33| 1o Shaw of Kensington. | SnEory SAMERLG | Racing men front all varth ot “," the best players of more recent | Willlam Mangan. L Koeh At the end of the race penldons e R COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rl s "r‘ ;2: years turned out by New Britain e Fusart | spectal raco was held with th |Prord Znavprone LAy | olntians teephy for Desy B and his only eriticlsm was that some | Tarley captained the eutfit and T e Tl el New g vantoluba D s iR ks Gy ot ol izdrcnlans oiae S SomeL ”Ie\:n. Hiat ot blavors B forst i totistay | Mo HedAsdRina Eatinsi SPRCIAT, MATCR e anaos i Hon arens el vound-nou sorviee, the ball Wisconsin To Get Final Test Meet. |trants are the Miss Quiney VIT, tethall in their attempts to put |Sames were rolled at tha Casino als | pawyer Dunn A 0 | Tahizhassee, Tia, dut peiayalSlkingtonrnally eucE TS Purdue <ht That R something over on tHe oppoaing {leys e e SR T et R X L S CE our-shoot hat ws dificult to 0 Purdue Tonight That Might I T, Greased l.‘\m!m:r_\g \wlor\{;nlt team. He state that last Saturday |but when Judge Mangan camebr Mordeey 05 . Potarson hours and minut ol LT Porecast Vinal Stunding, At AT e ::;m; Selby alght's gamo fn which the New |through with a score of 108 in the Selteln owned by o New Haven ent RS e Alpioleaita it Britain team beat the Passalc Won- | final game, Morrissey's team threw i Haa sccond bird to come in was one ks artists | Chicago, Feb. 20 (A—When Wis. | Conover. Pekin, Tl ters, the Guards played the best[up the sponge and puid for the five |Dr. Du tered hy Charles DeConte, Ttg time | 2Tncred most off [consin meets Purdue tonight at S £ team worl he has seen this scason |gAmes rolled. Mangan's team won | Pl ¥AUer 2 | was six days, two honrs and seyen [the service —which wns mean to|Mudison, the Dadgors get a test ANKEES GO SOUKH and ho rates them as one of tho|three out of the five, but still this 81~ 280 minutes. [ nandle. Meriden won the first game lthat may foreeast the final standing | Babe Ruth will have company best teams in tho state. was not an officlal mateh becauso 244 2p ] - 30) rn birds from New Britain |21 to 7. Starting ¢ ond game iy t conference basket- | Soon. The first group of New "h‘"“ Fred Russell wasn't on hand to um- et | AManourtk 2¢i | homea in this race. They were en- | NOW Pritaln s took tha lead 'halt | Yankees, pitchers and catchers Bannon played all over the state | pire and keep score, FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS | (8o 7 tored by the following in the order |OUt-acing the Warners on volleys! Boosted from the lead by Tilin-|mostly unknown to Major league and in New York and Massachu- P. & ¥. CORBIN PATTERN ROOM | I3a/in which they arrived: Charles low cor shots il the loj' victory over Indiana, 21 to 20, |fans left for the south yesterday. setts. Me was in the gamo at the| The American Logion basketball Tosewoods, ]yww.m.» fiest, tima noted above stood New Britain eri- | Wiscopsin must win to retain even | Milier Huggins will train them for time when “Dick” Dillon, Connecti- | quintet meets a tartar tonight in {:.'l""“.‘,, Y. M. C. A. Alleys | George Shaw, Fdward Kel- 14. Dressel missed shot led honors w the Tllini at a week in Florida before the others cut's premler refereo was a etar at | Méddlstown when it stacks up |wia Girl's Tndustrial leag i fler, third; \ corner just an o peak. Purdue, meanwhile, must | arrive, the court game. He is just as in-[against the All-Middletown five, | Bottomiey i P aEuce | and Joseph tale lino putting his side to lift i atong the terested {n the game now as he was [ The Leglon five is figured a feow ; American Hardware Last year The Warners' round-! ! jon with | YULL SIGNED CATCHER in the days when he played it and | points batter than the Down River Arson it 8 | tormed Hartford started working again until an k in wins and losses. | Jack Smith, catcher obtained by has followsd the work of the|team and tha followers of the quintet |Jor > 78 72| Kensington stood 19 for Meriden and Northwestern, which drubbed | the Yankees from the mines of Guards through the present geason. |in this city are looking for them to ',‘:'{y’:‘;“;‘_‘ 83 80 ‘Mrfh { er from same lib- |17 ew Britain, Towa for its first big ten victory, | Pen cania, weighs 236 pounds R, win. dtoract 70 60 | erating station. This same event he ball now was traveling back hopes to repeat at Towa City, thov when “right.” If he does any back- Others who have played basket- e 76 T8 will b n off thi ar, The av- |and forth inponading o the the Haw not lost on their stopping for the team this season, all at varfous times think the Tha National Guards have a etiff e o number of birds in thoe con- | fro walls with each home flo purple staged the fans will be somewhere else rds ars the goods It they can |schedule ahead of them. Among the ! ® SPECTAL BIG PIN M ki 367 | soursa races was ab play spevately try for & |upset T 1 week w than behind the catcher, if they set fhele team work going. With | games earded for this eity are Plain- { Feateralty Fve Na 3 O American Hosiery prizes heing awarded for f - |killing €hot to retain or secure the [they ed Wisconsin by a 10- want to sce the game. the same brand of basketball te. |field, the Springfleld Y. M. H. A, | ‘t )f‘v‘"r cenevennl18) 0 aber . ond anid third places. Diplon | | night Jagt Saturday, they are the | Bristol End AN-Middistown and | Sapatran 1" O'Dricn awarded to thoss wlhose | tavorites to win, There will be no [probably the Meriden Endess. This|T. Odman Firnhaber homo first | lot down fn the game tonight no |whl give the fans in this eity some. |®. Rondean Bodack on fanclers are i OLO0ULHOOOOCI AL OHOODENOOODOEOLOTHEDLOE DEINTDL oL nnnr - od e ne oo @ naltorihot L thing to talk about from now to the Broff races at any lend of the season and wilt fu — | spectivo lofts A bug will 1 Y. M. €. A. | cnough basketball for the riost rabid 86 | dress of o'clock fonight, taking the | basketball bug. Skinner Chuck {8 and ca n Legion bagkethall team to | 1dleto | S | We received a challenge |t tor local junior basketball teams ¢rom the Dixie Juniors of Hartford, b L IDENRY abooc 117 Day 10 Days ... } 117 Days . ... GED. A, QUIGLEY wonld like to arrange games | any of the Hardware City's fast | ' Vacation Trips BERMUDA | 8 Days . 12 Da\s $109 $137| PORTO RICO | $180 $250. | il | | $160/| $235 CUBA MEXICO JA\IAI(‘ 15 Days WEST INDIES || |14 Days ..... $150/| "‘ Dw\‘ ..... B! \H \\l »\Q 6 Days § 1"2 12 Days $2‘)0\ | Mecditerranean O o | Pill Sherdel, Duster Malis, 16-48 Dfl.‘> $690 Flint i: em and Ylerman Bell. They —- —-- -1 |will not bn as holdouts unless lihey fal th show wp at training MIAMI |auarters Monday and return. ocean voyagei| T \ only. $100 up to $123 SR SRR S SO, | HAWAIIAN ISLANDS $580--$750 $950 CALIFORNIA and Return $"90 up to $630 308 MAIN ST. SECOND FLOOR Bookings to ANl Parts of the 1 the manufacturing the city | mgantis stadinm such action has been contampla Another gnod s'0 statentent member Jackets It year, about t as 0 in the gama with the Yellow Jackets ing | S {Li Rumors to the effest that one of corporations in was planning to tmlid a| tu this city have | dispelled by announcements rom officials of the concern that no | een Cello Today's battle in t Two teams are fighting it |p, They are | Con e | NoRE between game will ba In today “Herald made of the 18 a story on a v “Bull” Lowe, Frankford Yeltow Britain tootball team, of the gr Lowe i3 rated test quarterbacks | o in the game and was responetbla for | Dugie the defeat, ot New Britain team [Hem resident, and gho'w that New rded high up In or les. arry great | Cozy Britain Hulg Yanguard Of St. Toois Baseball \ Players Tleaded By Manager | Hornsby Leave For Training. 8t. Louie, Mo., guard of abeut Yob. 20 UP—A van- twenty Cardinals, pllsted by Manager Rogers Hornsby will leava tonight for Terrell Wells, Texa: to begin training for the All but one, Ray will be battery t will bo Hornsby's tenth anni- trlp to a training camp and A8 Mmanager. s will spend the com- wek “bofling ont” and in other 4 conditloning themsvives, They il move into § Antonio with the sacond squad of players March 1, when tralning wrnest Cardinal officia a number of p been heard his first The athl cont them. These in-| oli O'Farrell and | | Junior Leaders Hold Banquet At Y. M. C. A. The Junlor YLeaders' training corps of the Y. M. C. A. held a banquet last night followed by an fnitfation program which made it le for the several candl- dates who participated. The fol- Jowing members wers Initiated and made members of the corps: Lam. berg, Bengston, Richter, Knowles, Recano and Manning. The corpe meets Saturday morningt weekly for studies in practical gymnastics, anatomy, rules of games and by- giene. HORS! ; CHANGED omas, owner of Swope, [ horse sol1 a year ago from Bud | Fisher's stabln for $1£,000 has pald $100 to the Jockey club to have the {steed's name ¢ to Marning {7 one World. % nautical miles at sea Meyer | Hoftinan he Saturday aft- | Coones ernoon league will be followed with great interest by basketball fans in the ecity. out for the champlonship. the Tutcos and the Pioneer: preliminary two teams composad of veterans of saveral years azo. Mataon Moora Jo in Philadalphio last Thanksgiving Day %5 Tammussen Mis remarks, made i Tlorida to | Georgs Wilcox orsan Woa ford CARDS GOTOCAMP |uusis Pettegrin Colaman Franke SALESMAN $AM Johnson 67 64 | raece will Britain 1 64 | membr 49 | should B S0 | the {dea ¢ all those Interested | the events and learn &po ALLSTARS WIN Maguire | } 429 316 T & Korrber ... 88 Cronin ¥ Quinn S8 West Cromwell Team Suffers 43 t0 . 1. Richards 9 351 a4 pefeat at the Hands of Pete 55107 {U. DUMMY covvevens 81 40 | ~- == Sliva's Phe. f!«r L1 TR 395 156 | ‘ R The All-Star Amateurs of New | S8 314 | 1 At Rritain, managed by Dete Sliva, 98- 287 S ASH TE S ](\\Hn:)v) over to West Cromwell T T QU NNI |last night and inflicted a 45-24 de- cat on the West Cromwell five. John 1 Stanley Rule conter, proved reckable and romped through © home tenm to s while Abe Aronson, | $hop man ! a2 magnifice; | nis oppoment core 21 points, another eldn plonship Matche = | RO 41 Al hm.n..um Feb 108— Washington, seorel YT | racquet stars of 11 cities h w,p hotne team played gnificent 5 vesterday for indi- | getting 11 fleld goals and | vidual and team onship | scoring every point which his team matehes which open tomorrow at{made from the floor | the Washington Racquet cl will | The summary enter the | Thirteen players Amateur All-Stars, FEERERRREK] e | aght for the indhidual fitla now ! . 1. o held by W. Palmer Dixon of New |Aronson, rt 5 1 York. 3 ‘ 75 Tn addltion to Washinzton 5 | i ties entered in tha tourn : z s £0 Tuffalo, Boston, Chicago, D 5 l v 0 ;f { Baltimore. Philadelphia, Pitts- | 33 burgh, Providence, New York, 19 5 43 5 Cambridgs and 2 West Cromsrell Harvard and Yals te repre. Fid. Tl T sent the last two citics. | 0. Ram (i Play will continue throngh Rat- | Randall. | B \ urday. Sunday and Monday, with;D. Ramy, e .oooovey 0 1| the team champions being Miglioli, J ) | Riggott, 1 Mariotti, clded Monday morning. A cor tion tournament also will be | starting Sunday. KAPLAN VS. PETROLLE 's Oldest Banks | | In Providence Merger Nation's T byes ; I Sty S 9 4101231 [ Featherweight Champion to Meet | Providance, ‘. - 3 3 Mrectors of A North Dakota RBattler in Hart. | /"CCors of Na ford on March 1 New York, Feb. 2n () — Lo 1) Kaplan of Meriden, Conn, |nounced world featherweight champion, Blly Petrolle of Fargo, N. 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