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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY T e e e =i stsspestanntesane BT yyrpyryropeye 1AL SRR ORY SEIAIICINIMBLIINDCALILINN 2 SRESER] NATIONAL C:lU\RDs PLAY PLAINFIELD TEAM TOMORROW NIGHT—LAST GAMES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYED AT Y. M. C. A— HARRY GREB DEFENDS TITLE AGA!NST TIGER FLOWERS TONIGHT-—KAPLAN-PETROLLE BOUT MONDAY OF BIG INTEREST IN THE Q,TA [E ERIIEIIII I IRLIIIIIIIIII LTI LN, GREB AND FLOVFRS. 10 MEET TONIFHT Pittsburgh Windmill ~ Del Defends' ; , ‘Rene La Coste Tlu‘ns Back Na- | ' . Featherweight - Champion aml\ Title Against Geargia I ! tionl Clmu i in Straight Sets “Fargo Express" Meet Honday in C— 26, 1926, s SRR i st tead ot it e st e et R AR et e s s AR e s s s e £ IIIEIIIIIILILTINN! 13EETITIIRNSRIRS ST ISILLSS 3 Hitsiassnaato ittt tan i et tiapea e TIE TS s N SIFENS | NATIONALS' BEST BET [APLIPEINILE ot s i INDTHER DEFAT . ain G55 6531 | CMDDRAVINGBIG \Iuhmh\ Take Three Strafght Ll Between Tennds Association and American Champion@Witliam Til. den. May Come To Head Games While Professionals Trim Piremen, o910 The Commercinls were walloped ed three straight games lust night by | 1w champion Mechanic team in the \ lust games of thu Thursday 1 | Business Men's Volley Ball leag | Superior pass work and terrific |Gu spiking coupled with fine pass-work the and sct-ups were the main features |Soc Mechanies last 1 th Commercials conld not nd were simply out s of th or | . Y f Yo GRIFF§ STATEMS Greb of Pi ‘ mvnwshnw‘r'fl | die Hartford, Feh, 26 itions are that the b blg state ght Present in- fully 8,000 lovers xing game will gather at | the armory here next ond | Monday for Conneeticut the two. 8o, son Wit boxing a Kaplan, featherw: and Billy Petrolle, him, th | press,” in r bont, 2 il e, Flowe : vt \ The Hartford state armo ’,""‘ one the I¢ men o | A Morgan | (1 i tehes last e AW ne of the great arenas of the ¢ he ha [ ) ) to be provided leaguc, the ful, but clos: to be going belicve 'l‘vmmlm,: tack, one DL has ev Tiger. In pions Americar three times fici: , onee Wilson, agui Tad Moore, t the we Walker. Both recently as many New York brilliantly c finally encou the light heavyw port, Coun., J Knocked out the The semi- X. 0. Phil apposing M ter from the Travers of N Pick Conion weights, will Stafistics tollow: Greb s first with Ki champior “Fargo Ex golng in all Mechan nd only suf- that at the team in the | Firemen who pened good on this occasion, (! the Mechanics games, cond game brought fog emen and the Prof latter team winning 18 straight t night fir sehedule and the utur boxing show ht th lassed lefeat inds of the and weakest as | rs are for rld 1l setting for this show will b unique in boxing annals in that the boys will do their battling | in a hall gay with beautitul deco- rations, the elaborate 5 f the Hartford automobile ing left in place for this nt. The s bout promiscs one | the most stirring ring thred enchmer state | on- two 10 L t 1 G hed the ball hree losing teams Mechanics in the volley will banquet of very 1 encounters AL T'nit / | in Connceticut boxing history as |, Austin Stowell, in the stugles at 6-4, 4-6 b ' |bomm Kaplan and Petroll Vollsylull Spcorm millec vill meet Lac T N e T Loomis and Eddie Burke, \re many w &76 conelinily teating » of the program had chairman with in ! will \ te tomorrow 0 conte and men who Greb had conf & Y carry his crowr six years on ; Supportir tion is wer cadline well weethy which the attrac- | of the show loor cou com- Som that the i in indoors, ler Fre o ilties when Then is Tilden's act- ich keeps him busy otlights nightly, said by $ to inte with 18 1s that himse Championships Will B are deserting Bliying Played Over dusk © New Bed- by Tex Rickard bantamweight of | to meet (Bre oklyn in the | a wonderful | more than | hefore los whom he on tord battler, r the premier countr, kic Sny: e Huntingdon Conpse From | boards. there as the J 1al tonight will October 11 To 15, Ka cyesight y has won ehits Herman ven pounds. showed his mettle ago by the Hurley at Broadway New York, having Hurlcy knockout the al bell. Commereials bea him for Lacoste in tomorrow in the lists most fear- n s and Lacoste rds. A ory place hi | |and make him or “led men i the na- | || come if France oh GENERALY REGAROED AS THE Bes‘ CATCHER. INTHE AMERQICN LEAGUE Muddy Ttuel as | Wash- says Cl Fla down there play- ied ng to sign hls pen- ball club between Hornk viet 1 jarnes, c ke, r vu.mug. a Bt i“” on Greb a few clever A C near h of t Davis cup matches nters th back court defeating o string catcher will replace Ruel last season was generally re- zarded as the most valuable, the hest, eatcher in the Ho had a good year as in most every the erratic pitching &taft superbly. compet ipeti not American at the | ame and | Washington 81 year: Tor th i : Day, ag B; Haver ikes on Eddie Lord, tast-coming Waterburian, who is a sparring partner of Kid Kaplan, in e gupe one of the preliminarics. To say thdt Tate, third-string In the other im, Harry Gold 23 are still in the | catcher on the club, will replace gtein, hard-punching Boston fly. inches i e ( o Hie Themsehes Towaprds New His star backstop ‘"51 Y:,]VHM\IF\ IL(‘“)‘ m as it Griftith 1s | weigit, tangles with Ruby Bradley Fti s e spectacular " | one of them. secoming childish, Holyoke. This skirmish is of Mexico And California. | special interest the New Eng- lN MEET TUNIEHT Cambridge Athlctes ::T:L l":r':1 World's Records Will Be Endan- camridge, sas. ven. a5 10— gered in Intercollegiate Events |1, combridee wbo are stwasing tion tional | Socond game:- ERAS e At New LEAVE FOR WEST ington club this s Lson ” Firemen B, 8 1-2 Griffith, from Tampa, | 160 pounds pe 5 i ‘ Gl Auh | i Only 16 inches | Andy Sarisky And Steve Tasprow | rh i h . Blaiy ool 36 of Smith, WANT CHANGE IN RULES 42 inches Two mwni» popular the of Professionals call 70 inches Wed- Ended rmory in tween them o Itristol team in & Hay DBristol 13 1-2 inck Movement To Allow next mounted now = 11 1-4 incl New star Mesico, otball play- another im- athletic in z cities of [ing their way to rh cb . 1b 1y Sarisky In Sports Is Started. Kusprow, portant figure fn the club’ ] Jr)g "hLI‘ 4 vv:‘u'w“; They p time and they of bu 8 inches ind Steve T e —— Feb. 26 (P—A | 33 inche | in to remain ic relatives for rounds, the semi-final for ten Dresscl) the opening houts for eight Loomis, it Harvard, Yale and Princeton uni- | ties to take part in inter-colle- George Mulligan of Waterbury is |Roche sports In the American insti- matehmaker for the club, |Unterspan, e lons is suggested in the current | Kutscher, |Mturphy, North Burritt "y N she Played Nobly i e I'he suggestion is made in an edi- torial on the Davison scholars, of whom the three American univer- sities receive two a year for special study covering one year's work. KING A D 11 1-2 inche ALNU A California up in some for to st e 26 (P — World's i “HAIR-GROOM" Keeps Hair Combed, Glos Well-Groomed all Day Ieb. Gustay of Sweden Pats American | lir \Luis Fi irpo Takes I’m( {1 Boxing Benefit Show 3 Aires, 17 26 (AP i Says | Champaien when | than ities, night hictes from 69 and prep in the annual in- | relay carnival, the largest in- | Teiena present d kit and a sewing | unive ording to I'r An cssential to trek tomorrow ' more Golfdom F'ocuses Eyes On Tampa I Zaligss “Hair- Groom" Fla,, Where 1s dignified Play Begins In Flori- schools compets door da Winter Classic, , Feb. 26 (& Tampa, focused where open the winter season. T last through first holes played club, and the last Terrace court The Tampa ho posted $5,000 in first fin 8 Among t gel, winn ment; Mike Eddie Loos “Wid zen, Jo play champlonship, tomorrow, and Jim Jured t withd ment mit his st of ‘the ar entry t REACH SEFOM) LAP Dog Tea 1 s Eleven ms Start On Neat Grind In Point to Point Ra New England Derby Onto G irren country indoor mect held in| M ind utendane: 1o evening 210 | Crack athletes from the middle | west and cast will be in the com- uring fast fields otk nd spirited per individual stars outstandin s well champions is Paul Notre Dame, nEo broke the indoor record in with a leap of petition, relay T formances ame One of the {as the newest Harri cight o8 for memb of the! foothall team the left o x on of et half on al ks world's colleginte th 1t A been faithful for three Tlarrington is de- e sadly misse this mark, it ers col- ‘mu Kansas S shot putter; all-around Wiscor i Rthodes, performer: M sjumper, Kuck br for the the I¢ un! ap- | ord tossed The record established hy of Wisconsin a year shot d 49 is 47 the EASE UP SOUPBONES this season. -4 inche Sehwarze [7ael e [ Batterymen Of World's Champion | giant | Pitshurgh Pirs Inaugarate T he at | Annual Spring Maneuvers, versi tles promise 1o ents have drawn M souri valley western | to ame ment |Harvard, that the Davison scholars would be lsports who Holey i standards high. Urging that everything be done make the visitors feel at home it says: “But, by all odds, the atest Improvement would be an Iment to the athletic pen at present cxisting ale and combing cream costs only w cents a jar drugstore, Millions use it between | Lecause it glves Princeton o | ral gloss groom- I effect to {he ha - that final touch to good dress both in bus- mechanician plane Plus zood showing. done much | with It free to compete in all v Such, in fact, is the case Oxford and Cambridge. Ameri- who have been over there will illy agree that the liberty of |incss and on socia glish in this respect is es- [stubborn, unruly or sh to be praised in the light [stays combed all day in any style baseball do not mix fact that English amateur |veu like. Tair-Groom” is grease- |with player wl so conspicuously [lcss; also helps grow thick, heavy. |Babe Ruth and 1 11 istrous hair. |making: eftorts to sl NNUAL EDICT manager of has fssued to wit: “C but T w Shawi 1SSt Miller Hue New York Y ! hair [annual manifesto, ins, th oceasions. m poos any are h | Wonder what a Grand piano thinks of a jazz player Cleveland Playe 's {0 ning Camp Ri—"The firs 1 Amer to dcpart ) training Go to Tt \ nd, Ifeb, "By BRIGGS it oAt WAS PLAYED UPOM LESS A PERSONAGE AND NOW INSTAN EXPR Tt HE I'M NEARLY WORN OUT- I'M BANGED AND POUNDED ALL DAY LONG AND PART OF THE NIGHT - '™ ALL OUT oF TUNE oNCE | BY No THAN PADEREWSKL AGAIN BY HOFMANN NoWw | BELONG A Jazz PLAYER o TAN his will indi- Loox AT rim! OUCH! HE BUSTED ONE OF MY STRINGS ' FOR THE LovE PETE LET UP WILL You ! AN OLD TIMER A HE THINKS CHARMING we THE WORLD BY HIS PLAYING. HE MAKES MY IVORIES ACHE 1 BY HIS CONSTANT JAZZING HE EVEN JAZZE PADPEREWSKI'S MINU LU= ANCTHER HOPE FINGER T GET N MINUTE SORE PLMS I WINSTED X Ketball Team Has A ET Busy Schedule Ahead Of It Dur- ing Neat Few Weeks | l | | The local Y. M. v 1o Winste PAULEN COMES BACK HOLE MLETS €COOt Du m | March | 13 and Nor- | March urd March HOME MAY CLINCH TITLE vent borpe and o X \ Yale in New York tomor ht. e t wins and no losses.