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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926 9 e e e TILDEN T0 START '6ASCOS TAKE FALL 0UT On the Alleys | . iSpeaking |t Rt mranstony """ | Globe Clothing House i Begins Intemational Play amd vesicns e ESTABLISHED 1886 . the run- |yucian 100 y Fraternlty At Y, ning for the stato title last night [ Kaminsky when they nosed out thoe Silver City team by a score of 13 to 10 in the sccond battle between the plant | Budnick 1 nembers of which are adept % k| Wing gas meters might not be | teams, Renson 100 Now York, 1%ch, 85 (P)—Willim U When it come to delivering argu- | ‘ e L‘ ‘: % T, Tilden and his versatile racquet on legal things and although | \ It was one of the strangest battles | €migro 0 Ny Yo N ML & MR, ROLEAGUD were on the war path today to fight '10y probubly not to com- || ever witnessed on a basketball floor ol Treight Offiee two battles—one, the opening strug. 101¢ With membes o 4 the final score being 13 to 10 fn 410 409 1) 1 n 282 gle of an international team series fon in wordy 1 ; el 4 9 Yankees, §— 21 Al L et s favor of the Bristol team. Meriden [Tork ... HEY R 3 Ty~ age [ WIth I'rance at the Seventh Regi- v the A ored three fleld baskets during the | Pletroski 818 YoRt 4oiuvs ment armory; the other, a renewal yers of the elty have a great ¢ 4 Relly FER Y Raholey s ' ¢ t ntaliont { | game and Bristol put in five, Jimmy | ;i 888 of his deflance of the United States learn about basketball. At | Malcolm scored four of Bristol's five ), lawn tennis assoclation's refusal to '41f. in @ game between the meter | fleld baskets and Donaghue got the 171 435 St sanction charity tennis, lers and @ team from the argu- other, i - Murphy ol Declaring that he would play in !¢ profession last night, the C ! ey arile A Bonerfast exhibition matches at Madison ¢ e tho pro men @ In the opinion of local players it b ;:}"“jn”“v : Square Garden on Sinduy, and that S0Un 2 1 spankin in who saw the game last night, Hat- | ™ i i 1 Vincent Richards, IPrancis T, Hunter nie The f score l ner was the star of the contest. = ; Wi-ion |#nd Dr. George King also would |21 to 21 in fuvor of Jim Ly Where it not for the erstwhile Dixie CASINO BOWLING ALLEVS 5. o join him, Tilden cha terized 1 i 3 " guard and his wonderful work in $0— 188 | fusal by tho associntion to approve | Stevle Dudack, who played bas- keeping “Kisky” Feldman scoreless T & F. CORMIN 1, I'ranco-Americ ! contests for de- |Ketbull when most of the member vastated I'rance as due to “misguid- |07 I s team were still in ed zeal” and “red tape,” : ol, was the high light except for one foul shot, and his |sfarton Strikes, Grans double guarding of Malcolm, they |Schmiat Clothing Sale say tho scoro would have beon |Thomas . The force of Tilden's deflance was the game with eight field goals enormous with Dristol getting all = weakened, however, when Jean ({90 @ total of 16 points while his h « the points. Borotra, captain of the French ing mate, McCormack was just (M e 273757 | team, who had accepted an invifa- ind him w 1 of 10, Malcolm was the big gun for Bris- |tlon to play uguinst the Amerlcans | Jim Lyneh that he has tol although the entire team played announced that ‘he refusal of offi- Tccived a challer a sweet game, Referee Whalen of clal sunction would compel France's orial Five from the Mem- aded by Dave Ellison, Escut, ( Springfield received the usual razz Y withdrawal. Ho has ac d the | [ from the crowd because he was so Tilden, sponsor of charity mate v dute for con- lax in calling fouls. He called two iur flv‘]‘ ‘.Illl'\?'“‘hla fund last Decem- en set, The l\l‘ :'Hur- ul ‘ n V rcoa s fouls on Bristol almost as the game fall wer which were unsanctioned and Il out of the Gus- ' was fin EnaLnathcRilid Tor Reliace which drew a reprimand from the * m but I two shots each. Had the Merlden Presutto @ ation, last nij declared he 8! 1 wre difter players made them, they would have Hurabort ready to play. Four sectional | D Gladding cver, and Bristol took away a sweet 92— 291 “s 402 -‘"‘1‘”\' rm New Ingland and metro- ""]“"j - victo T politan—supported him in his ef- Ky LT il fort to make the sanction committeo of . 8 ) The Bristol Indees go to New [honin faven tomorrow uight to play the {Detm tlas A. C. there and the Atlas |Happeny vomey back to Bristol Saturday Pointing out that such sanctions Junfor Team To Meet a Tartar In { were always denfed except “when all iight to play a return game, It }"""" sport governing bodies join in |J. ¥ n, 18 s Jristol should win these two con- |Sorrew Meriden Tonight When It Stacks |* Movement.” Louis B. Dailey, chair = ests which come one right after |mil&!ey ; | man of the ction committee, ex- | 24 3 s otie iihon Now B ot mra Thas ?:“‘l;{w Up Agafust St. Stanislaus Five, | plained thut “once the bars were let Lawyers NOW a chance to stay in the running for the state title. down” there would be ver end- .G | The National Guard Resetves will tackle another tough opponent to- IZ\L\ \v ay ,‘ ne " o LeWi 0 0 e, night in Meriden when it stacks up | Ty tom post ) the Guards will play the Plaine against the St Stanislaus team of | yinitione 1 il ) SR 50.00 field team at the state armory Sat- THatkcily R hibitions failed, however, to divert [Nelson, « I, G6.G.0°00 IR0 B0 600 I s at city. The Reserves, earlier in | aqention from. fodnv GEE ) uria alght, Tho tiam {rom over | quyeaun 7 o A 0 et (R0IR feits Bt s e A 0 i ‘ cast has lost one game this vear | Jones quintog by aBnvol palntimnral el s e e O SOR S OOR RGNS o sty 2 and_that was o the New Brituin | Ailton (i AVCH B (CRr T s el pleni T l,<l oBlelniin I GinsLe: P 2 6 AR 00 outfit, They are strong contenders | {E0AT stronger lincup in an cffort 10 even | vneent Richarte i stmioht oo | - 3 : for the stato itlo also and ls]muld matters tonight, i e Iergstrom. ¢ Britain take the second game : iy | 1as k, This mateh will mark | Refor o lergstrom 5 ) Woodford o s — a4g | lincup that worked o efticien S i e T e T . 5 G000 OGO 6 < 0 G D 0D will also be another push the locals | Benjamin T e e s e i Al Sl b Banks Merger Into s % e a B aeh a ght. cams 1e [ the Davis Cup challenge rou st | o S s are making for the flag this scason. o { e Dasis Cupehaienge sound last | 950 Miffion Dollar Firm R Meriden el " Shiladeln: _Merger New Britain plays the Bristol En- T x l{rlwu.\ | Lacoste at that time extended | Philadelphia, el (P)—Nerger dces in this city next Wednesday o basdiane i kicatein i Tilden to five sets when the tall (of the Dhiladelphia National —and Llight Forward hiladelphian National lanks (two of evening, March 3 in the third game le match by Curylo .. hetween the two. Both have a v rns‘;ll\i ey Dengston | 2,8 Last weck | Philadelphia’s “”.Ki\(, tinancial insti- tory over cach other and if the Dri Borec o : et suffere, national |tutions, 18 «”‘“j;:l At : T, b (o’ ive wins out in {he £wo gLmes L s Saunders | tournament defeat inseven years | institution k against the Atlas tomorrow and Sat- w Dritain wins next Wednesday, the standing of th whe +eonw Gourson |in st Philaderphia-Girard National nd will have combined re- of about $260,000,000. Com- e went down before Borotra aight sets. Borotra was later | beaten in the final round of Erasmus .. Thison N . S 5 92 tennette | tournament by Lacoste hined deposits as shown by the f \Wx‘v; will be all the more compli et Army, - Light Guard e it cate et |c1Garing hovise maspcilitioniare sndic Lk South Congregutional i seeseeseiene. Aronson |y o'clock eastern standard time, 1 combined surplus and arker i 0 Zawisa, Banak Manager Tanpher of the Guards has hooked the All-Middietown crew for another game in this city for Saturday, March 13. The Middle- $21,171,000. Rue, president of the jonal, will become board of directors | Richards w | court at 4 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT j N heduled to take the sainst Borotra, L ATHLETIC M1 town five also stands one and one Ee Entrics of two Georgetowr \- and of the executive committee of DEROEC with New Dritain and the eoming — lctes have been added fo the all- [the new bank and as such will head wierting will be the deciding game. IRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS Paris—IFred Dretonne) beat I'aul jaround contest featuring Ch the organization, Joseph Wayne, e Coihly | Fritsch (10), Hoff of Norway and larold O Jr., president of the Girard Nation The Dix took a bad flop lust night after beating the Atlas of New Haven Monday tor the second time 1his scason, The MHartford five, minus the services of Hafner, star guard, was defeated by the All- Middletown quintet 34 to Whatever has been the matter with the Capital City team this year, cannot be explained. Of course, Captain Tommy Murphy who was the mainstay of the team, left and went to college and then Hafner — orn of Chicago, in New York on al. will be president and chief exe- New York—Young Bob Fitzsim. | March 16. The added starters will |cutive ofticer in direct charge of mons. Nutley, N. J.. won from Bob | b Tony Plansky and Emerson Nor- the new hank's affairs, {Lawson, Alabama negro (10). [ton, the former of whom holds the | The capital stock of the Philadel- intercollegiate decathlon champion- |phia jonal is £5.000.000 and that ship lof th wtional $2,000,000, Port Lauderdale, Fla.—Joe Lynch | and Pal Moore fought a draw (10). | Peoria, IlL.—"Ba Okla,, defeated Le 0). McCorgary, Dareh, Canada Oakland, Cal. — Billy Wallace of Oakland won a decision over Benny n R S e Valgar, the French lightweight (10) these two may have been a big fac- | = tor in the team's showing this sca- | SEND STRONG TEAM o son, but the thing th nds out | Dartmouth will send one of the | Y above all olse is the fact that the s stronaest college hockey teams In Disies have won only a few of their | s the east against the crack Toronto D il L A e ol These Suits and Overcoats Are of SN it i et 119 Canada for cight straight scasons, - 1 pall. T was proved hy the ty == he Tlanover puck men were " «ing which it scored over the Atlas; e o blanked earller in the season by and MICHAELS STERN Make anintet, Tut, with other teams, some | S e the Canadians. of which are of mediocre caiibre, 100 ——— | A a w the Dixics fell dowt foll dowr. i ASSURED OF HOCKEY and Are G" arante'd Every ay Taily: 4 Regina, Sask., Feb. 23 (1'—I'ro- $ $ i H g el e e Buy Now and Save $10.00 to $15.00 Mlanager Lanplier Stated today | Grost Regina, Moose Jaw, Brandon and that. e has & very good chance of |y, aax WAl Winnipeg was assured with the having the point tcam of New ‘!v\l Odman N0 s4— 230 | organization yesterday of the Prairie York play > in the near future, |3l 3; | Hockey league. Applications for ad- . He is {rying (0 them for { 2 " | ditional franchises have been re- Jes e Halinne ) ' e e Fancy Wool Vests One-half Price point five ran awiy 469 1:dmonton, - 3 T tes meubpEs, i M Reduced Prices on Flannel Shirts, Neckwear, clories aver the City College club Sithe Brooklyn Law school teanis Sweaters and Shoes | hoth of which have inva thi dual k meet between the Uni- | staie with remarkable suec versity of California and Prineeton e to be held at Princeton May 22 was approved last night by the execu- tive committee of the associated students, The meet will be a week hefore the I. C. A. A. A, A, cvent in (he east, at which California will be represented. ‘lere is constdor crest in ¢ the opening of the state individual Juckpin howling tonrnament which starts next week, This city is to be el ated to n mateh of extraordinary « first week. Two represented, o i Our 40th Annu;i Sale Encis Saturday, Feb. 27 Globe Clothing House Just a Few Days Remain to Buy at Sale Prices VOGUE SHOE SHOP 36 MAIN STREET In the Heart of the City inferest right in 11 ve in this Gty Rogere, Anderson. the Casino and | vho holds In export trade the Unifed States Hils of state cham- pio h that he will roll O™ leads Britain. In total trade, ineclnd- | e . Joe Foote will | LT ing both exports and imports, Trit- i rpresen ain tops the Nst. UP | Kozuck K ext Tuesday % o Saing A SALESMAN $AM Sam, the Business Man By SWAN lerson's bailinick e | o te champion on This hould | rre drane haSed I EnE . TQESeR-TM INERESTED] WELL DRIVE 40O ) ((WHY,MAN= THEY' L. MAKE TLL TAKE (RGTHING DOIN'~ T WOANT TR’ | THAT'S RiGHT-) [ THASS BUSINESS , RASTUS-THESE anvacentionaline g 1N YOOR, ALLOTMENT, /RIGRT 00T HERE, |[400 A MILLIGNARE INGIDE ) W0 LOTS= MONEY R NOTHIN'- TRUST ( WOUDONT || CROOKS CAN'T FOOL US-WE GOTHS ke == : i GENTLEMEN 610~ WE ARE SELL- | | OF 2 MONTHS = THIS 1§ T 1w\ :iswrofi Hoob- T GHOULD SAY NOT= | KNOW BUT || CHECK I CASE HE DON'T COME BACK iRl i S Stanley Work, ING MESE LoTe AS || BEST SITE ON ™ FLORIDA / TROTTHE FOR| HOW DO T KNOW YOO AN'T JWHAT T MIGHT | } complets and should be made pub- It T OAGT—ETC.~E1C. < 18000 CROOK AWD BEAT IT WITH [BE ACROOK- | ic tomorrow. Backers of Anderson | SEE - 1% % WL NEXT WEEK W DEEDS FOR TH' LOTe— {l arc confident that he will repeat i ‘iacel e et e - — T'D BE $15,000 oUT!! his work of last year and take the | yaiyneux 36 114 90— 290 state title again, but there are | Wilcox . 6— 96 many who figure that Joe Foote ’:‘_. 'T“ ";_m will be very much in the running . this year. | Myors ? 120= Willamets 102= Toth New Britain bowlers will wWnems® .. S have exceptionally strong opposi- = Campbell M- tion this year because of the size Malert Lk f thoe league and friends are wait- 5381608 ng the first few matches to see how the new entries shape up. | L™ Predictions are rife that the league | A » 0 Wwill be the best ever conducted. ; ~_\ | of Parliament 0T 4 wn nearly 100 have 3 e their maiden speeches | i, i i the House of Commons. Himmerverg i g+ prsy— - e T e - e " ™