New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 9

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Harry Ginsberg has recelved a 3 1 ot drom dack Cotiev, " raduats | MERIDEN CLUB PLAYS Lt came toncens o"sns | LEGION TEAM DEFEATED 6" LEADERS WIN [niuss Matcolm: 4 K. G, sttt manager of athletics at Fordham mako the scoro Ploncers 6 and lowned by K. R. Tuttle of this city, St ST R oo W TOIGHT e 1| Y MIDDLAOWN QUINTER the Hartford Eastern league base- i {\rnnuun and l\m Tutcos had two “ ko Didiota O - and reserve winners in the collle ball team says some nice things “;“\”1" .‘\'1 m:y\m(' b ‘;”” I”‘:”' IS xo A, € Into Camp In class, Kenmydge Kween, a year- about the New Brit S g % 5 il d goals in the next 10 minutes | Game Saturday D, ¢ Score lold female, won first limited. This teadine h\!llOolB(:l:rl: boys who are [Junior Indoor Baseball lLeague | v King asses from Swanson, |Hardware City Quintet Makes Fine B gay R7EIbeseorogol Ivictory was extraordinary because Started In East Main Street | Walthers nml Morelll. Morelll and E SRy |it was the first time the dog has um:::;drnot avag & bad day all| Te states that Politis and Scully g All Slafi B&alefl by Old TlmeI‘S Walthers each hooksd iy & double ( SHOWISN BGBL NELEKRse Su ) The ¥.af o) A, Leaderadatented |o147, ben, momi Cot8 62 AR Aoung o a}ffim'i";“.'[‘; rlnlx.!lm](;mlll are on the freshman squad and they Gymnaslum SEURLAT NS{0f0 the ‘““‘-‘"'\ ; Piew | Down River City [the Dixie A. C. quintet at the “y* [winning dogs have been entered in rams, g v ORI Iave e as a st i robsta e I ot | vaving the score a to § In the gym Saturday by the score of 26 to |the Hartford show. school n the afternoon, both the |with whom they have come in con- ¢ Thospieridan, Dove stuwill yens in Pl‘ehmlllaly (ame Ploneers' favor. The American Leglon basketball |8, Mucke starred for the Leaders.| Gloria of Oxheart, A, K. C, 495- Guards and the Leglon quintet wero |tact, ~ ure into the camp of the local cluly Second Half team of this city went down to de- |This team would like to \ge u {148, owned by Policeman John C. Leaten by their opponents. l‘:::gll\: *H:) :,‘11 !v;l‘wrll l‘«\l rltlu‘«ln l’m | SN I In the ond frame with def feat at the hands of the All-Middles {game with the Trade School scconds. |Stadler of this city, won first in C Vera ceks age " N fora them Tut stages © at ht v i ot n o T ansaking o7 Belotniand Tonnn N e e L ae eel | e ElonaSTREConpan theleliam i R the Tutcos staged a |town team Saturday night in Middle- | The summary the puppy class and third in the 'Mtn Tigh ur!\ool game was a com- | Grip, Coffey states that the faculty |ain team, on ‘;’ Uit oot e | plonship of the "Y' Saturday after v:-H\' that ".mmu downed tho |town, the fn score being 40 to | Dinie A, C, grown cluss. It is an English :I "x "‘P;‘"-v Jveryone thought that |regards this pair in a high Ught. He |10 turn the tables on its gests an 1 | noon basketball league in o warm | Ploneers \ly was too late (8. Despi seemingly over- I ‘'tl. |springer spaniel, six months old. Its o locals would Win by & big mar- says that they aro regarded as stu- |tko revenge for the previous 47 sesalon by the score of §6 to 30, Tho | howeor aeiSthin s onenrs |liolning counibyariisR e lost il los ks ; 3 fathen: ik dnternational ehaiopion L..n.hhm the team from what used |[dious, gentlemanly and ambltious [defeat, The Merlden team T s o UL the hardest fowght con- verly stalled until - the whistle ’Iw. t Y mude a wonderful show- (Truhan, If s 4 and its mother was American cham- 10t el (He NomaYotlgoon baskslialt| aral Are s welliMKed Ly I TR LT | S e b 0SS b Tatoit Fevin (e ot comsastiintithiofls IR Qudariy i DlGs endile the game. The Ploncers |ing on the floor and played the Mid- | Snyder, ¢ cEsat 1 ! pion. This dog will also be entered players, showed that the “bowling and professors. They stand high In [ford Dattery team of Millialo ane | & sumber of seasons with the Pio- | ontscored the Tutcos in the first jdleiown team ot ifs ut various | Marhola 0 0 in the Hartford show. alley™ a8 such the Tocal gymnagium |(helr studiss and s sportsmen and hns o worid of confidence, whilo | LCCTE having the cdge throughout. | (rame bt the Tuieole QLY aiheld Ry LR ) Oil A sia idgk weand) nriss (0 40N is termed, was no handicap to them, |he predicts a bright future for them |Now Britain, defeated by the Rock - | In the preliminary game, the Old-|tables in the second, Until Phil | 1Ught off the hop, Leonard, Sturin 13 0 O |puppy class and Chickie Chickles, T - at I'ordham. et It Monaev Isihintine tov | LimersidolatladitierAll Biarg DYRRO VAL O NONEONKEE personal fauts, {anid MeCabi siiced In some nun \ ! lage six months, took a first prize. o New Britain team seemed Al Lk 2 score o to 83, layed a whale of a game, Faxo (Of circus shots that gave Middle- — | They »d by Harry 8 y > a comeback, A fast game see - s : v They were entered by Harry Squires tied at every turn during the gamo| New Britaln has good cause to be sm«"f;] .'mk,, v},'m;“f"""f“f;}"“:nm: Old-Timers—All-Stars Swanson were the r\rmxnml own a comfortable lead and after Y of the local tire department. Ching and the small score rolled up by |proud of the class of young men it |together ogain the Boys' clib Re A dozen has-beens were on the [seorers for the Ploncers while | the locals got going and pla Leaders We Sing. a Pekinese puppy owned them {y Indlcative of the manner in |l sonding out into the college werlds |serves and the Internationals the | 00F in tho first game, all togged ont | o0 "o, Like sonniaaingaviiyiton "“ the Middletown = velerans even | Bell, rf e b J 5 Ly Mrs. Thomas Dolun of Stanley which the South Manchester team |[From all sides, words of pralse have |jatter team having c et for business, but creaking joints and | the Tutcos. eldman, a guard for |!houghout the half. The scorc at | Kloib it ! 1 4 | wtreet, was awarded second prize in found them, O o et T o loiali A atlor tanminavioatoomeCRIIRIS IS gk o wind fand N e\ pehderou IS Tt g iy unrd 1O |the tntermission stood at £2 to 16 | Knowles, ¢ .ouve. 1 f el R prize e orlty at the institutions whereln New | Indoor Baschall Starts { trond of hefty bodles that wero once | kethail up when ho went out on four |10, faver of Middlstown . Mucke, 18 voooven 4 e There can bo no question but tha | BFitain boys are studying and ach | The junior indoer haschall leagne siphdike n their sienderness, | porsonal fouls in 90 seconds Some. | 1O socond Bt startted off At Eee. J D. CADY HERRICK DIES (e Guards met @bt an o BUL (e {one ts bringing glory to thelr home |uarted its schedule Saturday night brought out the adage of “the apirit | one suggested that the physieal de. |04 furious with the ; Hovenistlan, 15 ( 0 01 Albany, N. Y. Feb. 22 P — D, Atlas five of New Haven. The first |'O™™ at the olub, with two hoavy-scor— | 18 WIling but the flesh s partment hang up a shield fn 11 1 "‘:"”“ WL RIS s = |¢ady Herrick, who once was a cans T h s T D fna . o Babe Rut more than anything else seen in this [ mafn fehby with the record sult imit to win the game 1 2615 sovernor of New York half was an “cven Steven” affair : ng games. The Babe Ruthy did m | OTe Ak £AYY e e R RS didate for governor of New Yo with the score }~\’lnv\1"g 15 to 11 in The Orioles ha‘sj\nll team Wil lcomcback for their nameske by € ‘r r"’“;"’“"r UL " d on it AT oAk IEAT A e KA Lo state on the democratic ticket and O it oy ther ot but |at & o'clock at Cosgrove's home ON |n o onc-sided slugfest. Zembroy= to 10 pounds n all but they piay- Tutcos e ustice, is dead at his home here, e e T i | East stroet. Manager Abe Aronson |sii went well in the bos for the i ed baskethall although the old § O & Field Foul i ingas o d g Sl N HoraRvE Tt it ere ch ot tiia) redueatsRUNALEAI e berH (of 1ast | nors, while his mates laced Camp's | S18nal flashed out on many occasions. | Relash L J e o o M\ bl Lntries From Hardware City Very e 0t oiina el abnonslb]atios el on oo anad Stendl apiman UIBALE ™ [oftorings 10 all corners of the sym. | 1Y 1aying each other, tho teama | Arons ! ! Middletown fans gave (he local| Much Im Evldence At Annual DIVORCED IN PARIS B R e o o [of importance will be talked over. |yhe lincups and score: were able to stand the gafi. Steve | Haber ) ) 4| > L 2 Annual | Feb, A dacron ol e et e [ Babe Ruths—Zembrowskl (Cap Donwelly would play one minute Liks 2 ! Rt anonie Wl hand 2 they | New Haven Show, jivorce has b 1 in favor In from any anglo and from any dis- |, J1anaser Aranson »‘“’“'”»‘ “{ . Kominas, Block, Adamowliz, Lte- { While Ken Walters rest 1 and then Rraddon, rz ... 2 1 Bl Avasantisfion (Hotl ihe Legion | DavBritaluidogsiwers v much of Mrs. I'rances Lueile Garrison tance on the floor. keeping in with the times and as the |gutis, A. Paluch, Pinc! IKen would relleve Steve and viee [ Feliman, 1g ] 0 0 ltcam gave tnoctators thel |10 the fore at the wnnual dog show |MacHenry against James Howard L big leaguo teams g0 south for train- [ Gosso Ciosling—J. Camp (Capt.) | verse Walthers played like a flash - - o S latlatowa| mela L v Haven Saturday. Ben- |MacHenry of Baltimore, Md. 8o good T retonso of the |18 he starts to Ect hin erew organ- |p, Jorvis, Tutko, Neverouskas Iv- | illeiho wan!in andl placediin thige | 5 . pthogs Mo Middletown : i » defense of the |04 “eor tho coming scason. Abe lrun, Barniak baskels with his graceful form of , Dloncers A T abo Zim City five S 4 : run, Barniak, 0 Ay 2 Elm City five in the second half that |¥" SO0 (0 (R < haseball sea- | oy 4 Lo el o cl 5 _ Jand Dwger jn fory ard at the locals were unable to take a shot | ¢ & AR T are Babe Rutha e o e ! 3 leenter and st 1son at the | aven: from. tlie midalelotithe foor|L Cf awa Ln‘:ln]sr; 4}.0‘.m\s' b (S P -“'-“; o D. ‘\’ o l'r“\‘”" s, . ! > iww‘] posts. Legion lined up came 5 2 5 e obbs defe < ie ha g S oyes Was | Krammer, if 0 1 S R B , & At tho same time, tho Athas PIaYers| 5y puight goem strango (o be 12l |fohnsons. 16-12, by _overeoning a i A s e e e ) A i o[ R asnar Cko RO Belatar U1 AS I WAS were slipping through the local de-io o5 yo chan at such an early date lgxun tead and then one of three | clroppitg them in from n iy the | Saxe N 0 b Solgnsarroee, fenso and scoring time and time [ 8 T Elpin the ehill winds of e Rowinsks was knocked ol the eth of the floor. Ile accounted | jy and Arburr at guard. The | , ugnin. “h\s orning maka one's back shiv- |elan: Lt Sartinski cheeked thy Wal- § €or three double deckers and ons | Refiyer, Nixon; scoret, J Joie ehnant oty SAYIN BOYS—" " & T s but just o month from vesterday lor Johnsons. Was went the route | foul goal. D Dudack, holding | fimer, Parker Ui e Haan the ‘““I‘““ ”"'" \I““t i e 80U i{y" (e first day of spring and that |for the winners, although he was | (own a guard position, eld through | . ~l\;"’hl]:r“[“ll"‘ilul il 7 were really earned, but enough of | ong that summer and baseball fhard hit. o lineups and & t he Old-Timers' defense for five dou- A e ; Overcoa.ts Are them were not made to offset the ore and Weir timed |comes right afterwards. Valter Johnsons—J. Was ( ble counters. Ginsberg, playing the play of tho Atlas team. Without a & Maier Jubn i - I R m= Bocl Zdanchn- o of his life, swong in five bul = $ 5 d S A doubt, tho Atlas crew is the best| goiang bugs are starting to clr- s i7a, Gotov Snyder, | < yes while Anderson who pla GHECKER TOURNAMENT 15 an 0 Are that has shown on the armory fl00f [yjnte and m can e seen | tammatio. center for 5 High school S . ihigherasen Ny She oIt O ncljeninp s lBeliank Iy nres vingkl (Capt) . | team, lived up to his reputation as uits, Come u:‘ \;‘,:h““w;” n New Britain to win o, cation for an assault on the links | pgluch, Avitable, B. Wolak, Sartin- ! a2 pivot man and rela , and Fleven Of The Matches In o First ” it U this coming summer. Golt wil find 'y p, Zda Dombkows ciribbled nea jough he went On DOWn Al 3 T . more addicts than ever on the Ink& \fangan c. scoreless in t e | Round Were Played Off - Last The Dixies of Hartford play the'ypic year and New Britain folk will| B Y T o L ] n -up| (Continued from preceding page) | ¥ Walter Johaw i ™y 12 & PAg | New Haven team on the Ehm City ih & cirong bid for the honor of s 08061 S | Week With Many Drawn Games, floor tonight in the third contest be- 1y, oo the most devotees of the an- = ¢ iwo |nlml(f'\ | ] Malone and Greco adding| laven of the matehes in the frst!| (lnl-v]\ mm' two. This ~)|an1 a 1J 4 luent Scotch game this year i ut him to the showers, three more for a belated und R G \ament at ETTER Ov umdinger for action and should re- 011 s started out with | less S il Al G vercoats [Faet ot tha eltyi o turnediontihell L D ’ e Most of the players wera ese that we're selling {fans of the city o »d on the e same five, The individuals re | high men for t vinner &venlyimatet A ~ 9, 5 lon team was 1 'hoviing tournament which staristhe | LS g | e bt ers bl 10 hobble off the | Moody played o SR n 1 and many _drasn for §15 and $20 have i light BRASa) aratiEmencfing Afazch. ey : Ehteentss g i oor when the game was over. lid- The Army showed nico pas e e e T never been seen. rle E s who out % and with the way Foote and | or St 500 Mile o Williams an 4 1 dazzled Kensington by it. The | Sl b ; welghed them too much for comfort, \mmm“ SR TR ‘ Miami For Start of o ms an lisch vl d ’,\I,, 1% ”v:\n'\:vl n‘ by it The |games from {helr opp i T jon play was fine all the Way | New Beitaln will certainly be y:prm, augural e foir landlraelcon] Wit o et phae g - ) through, but the circus shots pulled {gonged by two potent champic Lavson played crn- ar e (alon: L e especially by McCabe, €turm and the: crown from Tla., I'eh ek e A Triday_evening and i put Middletown into ths Baakere oxpoptil 3 American spe SR G B : four o'clock Satur- VE got to see them. toad (Rl igava Aheny theigame, camp HERe e e Fo e L Gosan SR o They're worth double e o chotll s, He had his eye on the | within P IR e S the price we're asking. catiiod with the piay of the On the Al]eys s Saeu il o, the major evet iromthe complimentary o be wllel for Vot to. o homs at eleven vilock, It means a saving of $15. jon team and the spectators on the Miami spr o S e e cgri went well Resuits of the first round: s ! many tics. “Keck” Parker and | plaved his usual tenacious Nin el them a great hand as they went off ok olass; arivers will particl- { (L R T v the gnard positions. | oy o ECUA Hallinan « ated {he fle | COMMERCIAL BOWLING ATIEAS | 1l G. Fisher troph go eyl t gna § - 1 The immary : n defeated Burdi t | 2 B s Taree | ISl found tho rim for three don- Bic iy Calal/Caraent st | CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN LEAGUE 12CR ANt | ".f"i I les countors and two free 108ses 7 & 1T T “‘ld Eobag e e Conel Serew. 1 money. Among o Al viadded AYAL Dolnte fyomEiha T i Tatare) ¢ 1 i : nts are the nine ran driy s rpe, ¥ )12 lherg tedd * s ers of the nation, with Peter Bt “‘”,'" jingt N % son, 1. 5 2 12 lgirong deteated Hergstrom: | i [ Paoto, 3025 champion, heading 8] 17, 6" o1g fimers winning by three chnsohie oo el R el Hons OU haven't time to do | aca lon ol lI!;h, uur”n.-mvlrs rommy Milton and 55 E% ndo of thege wers handed . . IORS itrhated ity S e i ! - o 451 arry Hart the ors when Ginsberg fouled | yeo 30 ' 4 1aeiotesits 5 R s | | Drive Nerew. Sob MeDonogh, protese of Tommy | 412 H‘I‘"“‘\(.]w‘x‘“‘fl”w‘;:“: & fouel | Moods, L2 0 alar and $20 these Coats will Hin Milton, will hold the post position in | = ' % o . | - g go fast. Come down to- | | il S noe | protested and the referee o S| | (J the race by virtue of his hest @Uall-§ ¢ 1y op gechnical mark on hi Kensington Congregational | HOFF HEADS OSBORNE IRDEEGH. | fying time of 142.9 miles an hour, | e adbitie ol trics g aod B gregational | | which established a world's 1 £ will know enough to | Il Il T Rib ikl | Jarney Oldfield, veteran racer il Cl e n et i Hart, G kel . | o araton thele ki Lot g EL G Malone, ©) 4y Norwegian Al Around Champion | ~ 5 ) ¢ he summary: i | ] arade around the oval in pre Hall, c. 0 1 1| Surpasses American In Four OF | BERMUDA f0= s [ Tt e oiher i All-Stars Moff S | S Days .. $109 =% s include: Dave Lewis, Ralph Fld F1 T Negr, "y | 4| Yive Events Figures Show. Kepburn, Leon Duray, Ired Comer, 1S Greco s g i S | S rork Pl—Coli 12 o | ey . 1 ¥ AR New York, 1 ( old f o Dd\ s : Barl Cooper, TFrank 3 5 e show that Charley Hoff, EED clothes for the o - N T rry Wonderlict 3 champion of Norway and boy? Suits and Over- s 8 "1 Personal Tjcrpe 2 pole vault champion, sur- &y - PORTO RIC () 45 8 Jobr Keon 1, Moo i coats dre down to $6.95 18 g 5 Hall 2, Negri Olympic decathlon King, in Come down tomorrow. 11 I)%l\\ ..... $ te | e race are Miller D ey for goal—Iljer of five events, while Oshorn | o = axception of three 5 Johnson 1, Fpede the margin in four of seven 11 D'l\ ..... $.d-)0 Lol 1 by Mil- ! : Hart 3, Hall 2, Ne- specialties. Ol B ¥ 4 e ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS (=Tincrs e Nixon: timer, | The two champions will meet in a - Iy b seorer, oth sorics of seven events at the ’ SPEC ¢ i Nliams o G o1 ries of 8 T AYS $160 oo 0 ‘ ; IR enti 10 Dd} Lot S e : ENTER DOG DERBY parison cor periormances UR entire stock of Fur- 17 DEL\S $~30 "L Ulitnd 1) 3 v " : sl ) Hibyahel ey nishings now selling at i ¥ SR R ! [Hub City Hockey Team T Last 5 % Unior greatly reduced prices, ’ '+ in =y Eleven Teams That Figured In | Hoff Osborn Aol P 4 \l \1(() )»llln-('- Three Weeks Ago, Has 1 10.8 0okt Ten 0111, ,\\lf s}“d. iy - ; ree. Nizon hn- Quebec . o g 00 metres 20,9 9 400 Climbed High In Standing el n e B ol AConets S| : T o < o1 21 Da\ Sl $ i o (7 owne s Cminute perfods, New England Contest. \ 1500 metre §40 — - |3 Bruins, in last place thre G ing numeNus time-outs 28 (P—Elr 16 0 metres high hurd. 4:49 JA“AI(-\ cnched third position in el A8i0 s Elae cumming broar fump $200 | Hockey league in a sau- ““"“y“ e Title lerby will compete in the Nr 24 81 ¢ 23 M3 [ ve which 4 thee hamp land contest will he a 1 13 1. 11 15-15 in pole vault 1f ])d\‘: ..... ! : ‘ A g : linee : N i : . {;,‘ M', A ‘,,,\r‘“ l,(.“ " “v\‘ 0il ”, . o) three da \va-‘un.p..m‘ raee » step ;7\ y 3 ASHINGTON'S birthday _— i 3 % Inuation he resent pace L course wil ingular jogs 7 ) : 7 e i : nu. nresint il ; SHel o it Irscst AU R TR today. A big day tomor- N A 4 A9 sure them a place in the cup vay proximately 50 miles : Ta 0 1 v WEST I\I)][ s - : ‘(n follow the regular schedule C :‘»v 1 the ball ~‘\‘ hard that fr Con to Wolfhoro to A Discus throw 14 rg“.t‘ ‘oo‘t whsno_\‘ou Ke: ! i The rise of Tosten drops the Pitis [quent misups resulte A KA Gor o | Ib. Shot that Suit and Overcoat. 14 Dd\% ..... &)1{)0 | » the latter team | cart Wheels, rolling 0, $300, $30 : 40 1t 8 - . B : a eversthing exce S ent i i 27 Days ... $2 " g Maving becn dotestcd R ey e - me—— Vieur - lost cvery ¢ 1 1t turned out to Quebee 1 BURRITTS LOSL Lawh ibove the ¢ fought game in t} Derby: Burritt A. C. basketl BAHAMAS i SRR 1 by the New Pionieers having i od its winning st . - ENEY Last week the s who [town Suturday n “ USE THE TEN-PAY PLAN 6 D'l,\h %1 [} 2 M Hibs 1 | Pion eers off thir {hird |the Troop B team of t 3 12 1’21‘\'5 ..... $..fl)(’ 8 “‘“’,"”]“l >vflvrv<‘”]|>:‘v\" ! 1L won by €ix fepartments by g el foAN o David S.Segall, Pres. \loflitor ranean 18 Days MIAMI . return, ocean 16 and onlv. $100 up to $1 voyage i HAWAIIA ISLANDS 5808750 $950 CALIFORNIA and Return $290 up to $b30 GED. A. QUIGLEY '~ 308 MAIN ST. SECOND FLoon Rookings to Al Parts World. of 1 PICKED i WINNER i |Veteran Yachtsmen Attending Palm Beach Regatta Think Smiling Dan Will Cop Poinciana Trophy. Palm B Fla., Feb. -~ | [ Veteran yachtsmen here attending the Palm B regatta belleve the Smiling Dan, 11J, owned by Richard Loyms, of Long Beach, Cal., is cer- ain to win the Doinc ina trophy by | dini of one victory Saturday and | rday in the heats for the | hdropla | 1 This racé valls for five heats s '\lrm r determined on points. fifth heat will be run late to- | on \\II'I()\\IIII’ GAMl olumbia a teams N York tc W tin a cc test ‘lat s r NEW BRIT'AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY W_WW 00 1926, Main St., New Britain 135 Main St., Bristol SA, 900 — THAT LA, | eomQy-Buf 11 GO GOLD ME 16 10 FEBT | 100 LATE= WHY D't YOO STING SoH! nmawf-flfime GEes ™ oMM THING WE CAN DO 8 HIRE A DREDGE AND FILL \T | BOOBS FRST 1N - BUT WHERE ARE_WE GOING/ MLl WE KAE 0 GET TH MONEY ENCOGH D FLL THY REST IN o4 | teed 1 b Ham ‘

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