New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926, == mom——r— o s n— IIIILIsItRst LT T TLIMIMNY can take the Guards while thore are Berlin Constraction Co | Tnners, o "1 Kink " plenty of others to et the other n the €eys 4 Y " ’ Speaking|' | | ; A Vi ——— ! 1 +| A, Neumann The Guards have a fine schedule ROGERS BOWLING ALTEYS s rl AT 1 Applegren of S p or t @ lifof sumes with which to wind up the UNIVEINAL LEAGU (lieey present season. There 18 the gam “ At Retuluers, o= At sttt tss srsnmuett [ 00150t Bristol Endees next Wed- | g el Steam Rullers . M el e ———— nesday night; All-Middletown on |1'ran) siaansave B3 o ! . " Pk Tt can truthtully be safu that Ne | 3 i N q : 1 e salu that New [\arch 13 with a good chance that |'ovivi ) 3 ; H " D i i Britain was & pioneer city in' the |ihe Greonpoint five of New. York | : 3 - Hall 2 Dozen Tribesmen Tmng professional field and was ono of |u bt Lt e - M "3 4 fho fIrst to crack the tee 1n grrs & [Vl show hero beforo many weeks el 1 1 ik '- B h M f bs st to crack the ic 1¢ Mits |gpe S v ia irerks, ] David Wuskowita and . 5. pay |O0CR, date a8 vet hecause Manager | kaunto " iiivieni 3 b 3 o | | TRAD » aia i N Y | goven teams he will bring to the |Lundbens .. : s New York, Feb, 27 ¢P—The In made Harry Stuhldrehor an offer of |y {Ven e b ] ! . H e { $4,800 for 10 games, a price which city for that week, b - 1 . i | Jlan war whoop, which has echoed at that time, stunned the lummli —_— [Eat] T Hardware City Quintet (s Five 'with less frequency from major players in this section, ALL‘STRRS w]N LISS 4ee < : 5 Races, of American School Tor Deaf At ||0ABU¢ stands since the heyday of = Alersi Goss e Lee \ Chief Bender, Chief Meyers and Jim The fumons member of the more SR b ] p West Hartford Thorpe. threatens to return nest famous “Ionr Horsemen” did ot ) BIOFG ' HEGE : i 90em 283 [ ‘ i 1 | summer with a half dozen tribesmen play with New Brita - Junior Basketball Quintet Finally - \ = X ! P EEEET & 4 14 > s N¢ Britain Trad 8o D nde tila (RS A wan ol ) : - i ! R e ad King places under the big base- e i ,'\,\} ',;n,‘,‘l,l Mhera | Overcomes Jinx 1o Beat Rambler- | g T s ase-ns T S Hurror) e ptA : The ¢ icago White Sox have on then recelvod an offer from Georgo| Tiger Juniors in Game. KKruber s R ; L S Sl TR T fatl the American School for (he Ihelr training camp et several play- Ml RGHEHe oAb e ot oo moos iy 3 : | KPECIAL MATCH f Ly the score of 86 10 5. ers claiming tribal connections, ine the remainder of the season. The All-Stars, after 108ing fOUF | Butiington vevevers ¥ A | 4 Murmon, bi e wias very well played with cluding Chief Najo, a Pawnee who e straight, finally broke into the win - - : H [UI R Richtmycr dropping o the (plaved shortstop for Okmulgee, Then eamo “Red” Grange who s |column erday and defeated the 8o [ ae ] b e ] rst field basket after four minutes (Westorn assocfation, and Chief reported to have cleaned up a young | Rambler-Tiger Juniors by a 20 to 19 o i ) U e of play cnder, famous old Athletics pitcher, fortune. The Coral Gables, ¥ ore., The All-S s1 slowly |Cimpheln " - - ) - 24 L 1 socond half, Labritz went who hus been secured by Manager team came next, Good money wus |and at the end of the first half, their |F: Paterson . : : All-Kensington i e 9 R Richtmyer's place as “Rick" | Eddie Colllns as coach, Billy Carney, forthcoming in the south die no|opponents were leading by a 11 to 8| 2 5 1 T C ro cold, Muskogee inflelder, and Bill McPhee pon cading by - - Contlnu rding pag. g 3 e doubt to the fabulous sums patd in|score. V18~1108 | ¢ 83 78— 240 ( ed from preceding page) |1, filled well, dropping in |of Little Rock, are included in the the enast, In the sceond half the All-Stars ook ; : e A LY 1t shots from various Indian contingent for which Collins showed a different brand of basket 7 sl N T3 angles. Arcna Kept his man score- |has made temporary provision. N n ball. ‘The last minute saw the Ram- 5 : — — = = b B0 L) ] lox scoring soveral baskets, | The Chicago Cubs may show a for- b a '»0--'-.‘\:‘\' ”l“. “-:]1\“\‘1;1"“1.11 %ol \lors leading by a 10 to 18 score e ] Birke The St same will ‘| e played in e Carlisle Y:\dmn star in thelr cltien for Phyers and 1t in s feto|Then Mirigliani's field goal sent the L=t ) . . Kildufr . the Senior High school gymnasium |outfiel, Joo Guyon = having been S I L P B 0 i e o el Tat loau WA Fgnte L A31—12ia | uouke 10— FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS (M. Dlum evoning March 3 with hrought from Leuiville by Manbgey suy that New York, Boston, Philis |1o e game. The summaryi— ! e - SPECIAL DBIG PIN MATCH s ataci W Locks Hjgh school as |McCarthy lelphia. and Washington besides All-Stass, L& o 0 ; 87— Fraternity Flye of N, 1 TSR i opponents in a rveturn game. The| ‘The Bostor Braves join the list m:m]\' n’:n:.\ will get most of the & 'm‘ I ™ ! ! : i "”- g { mary vith an Tadian piteher--Archie Kel« ®00d grid men, Iellows like Gibson |y . . : - "¢ | Peterson i Y 82 4 114 A P 2 9 sov, a Cherokee southpaw., who was of New York have the money to|h Hedtnt T L i o | Anzacers, 150 I haber ........ 201 ] tiool with Waterloo in the Mississippl secure them with ‘]”‘“ i : J i 3 : b ! 175 I\l[ wson (8. Chuck) 382 I I g 1L 2ljeagne last scason. Bender and There i righ f Hewitt, 1g ... 3 0 Matthews § 87 fae ; i M A ! s o 1% Moyers have left behind | britiant re is a bright spot in this de-| e 8 - 2 Adzmaon » 0 g00 agy | Mot Wristal. f Ander . records for the new contingent to duction, howaever, for cities the sig|Sontaldl T8 wowee. 1 ) 2 | Menousen s il Gains E. Behultz 1 e 4 aim af, but there have been several of New Dritain, “Finds” are always | 10rack, rg ......0 0 0 |Cardex PR | = B Tl ! 123 J. Middleton k3 T8 ! famous Indians stars, includ- bobbing up and these will be given 2 = T American Uegion, 124 M. Maerz . lieczl ! 1l ing Sockalexis. the former Holy an opportunity to play in I17lorida 10 0 “0 Timeys, Ll 8 I B v I, Maeholiz =~ Cross and Cleveland player, Thorpe, when the season here is closed. The Rambler-Tigee Junjors, o o 100 s . K. Mesloon 1T 2 36 /gho played in the Giant outfieM larger elties will hold their teams to Eld, K. TU AR | G. Wicgand ACS D for a brief period, Chief Yellow- furnish good opposition 1o the teams|Morey. 1 . 4 4 L L& FCORBIN PATTERN Rooy | 1 Lars Grant, 11 SR 0 2 |horse, of the Pittsburgh Plrates, in the sonfhland. Onco a player |Schicisher 0 0 | Rosewonds, | M. Peterson (e} \ Men Tineup of the Phillles, and gets to Vlorida, e will be in N Garston. « : : L T R j 380 10— 2| O'Brient .. '8 011 %1 7T!Mike Dalenti, former Cincinnati Red. et b s il g ) Sy IR ERURIS AL EAULLY TR ) 1 Tiesrig | N e CRFATING A BARON ons. nhing to the heights through|™ a, b 3 Outers, I e &8 . ! ¢ 5 ( ol NG )y this medium will act as an incentive |Aolter, 18 «o.vevee U 0 S f TR U Ripply i 0| Tumb: When you were in Europe to professional players on every = = o N g " 2 1— e Stignell D ) 21 suppose you saw the great tracts team, 6 i 1 st & B Maples, Rymsa . 664 § - - — |of barren waste. Referee ~—— Garston, Timer— - - i i 108 Tgoe 10 b 25 Hell: Yes, he has a wonderful Sorue insight inte the cyele which |Hrechevsky. AL = = o Burny . 126 62| Reforee—Rockwell |estate.—Open Road. » foothall ‘m er trav 15 3 \.“-I.\A on e KENSINGTON LEAGUT Collars : 9 - W reviewing the ease of *“'Hoot" Getems, < Flanagan of Tim Callahan's team in TEACH SWORD USE Soa ) Coral Gables. “Hoot,” not a col-| 4 i 4 A e lege player, was a member of a mid- A w1 1} an S 1 COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS dle west team last fall. Callahan| gy Wi < . 88 116 N 0t CORBIN SCREW TORMEN LLEAGUE Agility th the Rapler is a Par Loty ive Serey kot wind of him and sent a scout| L iy S e e Sl i SR to look him over and the result was| of the Tducation of Every Japan- that he landed with the Coral Gables | team, ese Child Under 15 Years, | “Hoot"” proved the sensation off ) | Down in Coral Gables| Tokvo. 1eb (M—In Japan all | age. Toast|5chool boys over the ago of fiftecn | January he was the star when Coral |70 tAUght the use of the sword and 0 Gables beat the New York Ciiants|many of the youngsters turn out to | | and Billy Gibeon's buneh was es. |be great fencers. 11 pecially loud in their praise of him. | When winter training ted in | Soven All-Ameriean players said nice |the Peer’s sehool among the tirst to things about him. Tt is understood [don the masks and gloves were the (hat some of the National leagne |Princes Kunl and Asaka, Fencing | managers are angling for Tis serve |esereises also are underway in the jces hefore the TPlorida season opens |majority of the public schools. No sy Japanese youth is consldered prop- | 17 that was the experience in foot- “r‘n educated until he is master of Lall of *Hoot” why couldn’t fthe |the sword. thing happen to Humphries, | —_— (e sehedule of the state individual |Shteen Mainland Foothall Teams duckpin tournament, Eddie Ander- son and Joo Foote will not roll at the no Tuesday and at Rogers Thursd s was first nounced. Instead, rson will roll Miller, | Honoluli, el 2§ (T—§ representative of the Wooster alleys | mainland football teams ha in Hartford, in the Capital City {initel to come to Honolulu for Monday and at the Casino in this |games against the University of | city Thursday nigl Hawali in 142 The university | has passed through two scasons | Number one goes to the Atlas of |without a defeat. | New Haven by the score of 21 m\ Ihree dates are to be filled—Dec, | 19, Thus gors all the dope 114, Dee, 18 and Jan. 1. The team that out so studiously yesterday. [ plays New Year's day will mect an- tol team put up a great | + other local team Christimas day. he best they had wasn't | Pams which have been snvited | | I | Due to a last minute change in| | | Receive Bids to Play University } of Hawali Next Season. | | READ THE DIRECTION CARD During the next few days, a change will be made in Public Pay Station telephone service in the New il Britain Exchange. hut Instead of waiting to deposit money until told enous HhL Banuditee i betae Universities of Alabama, hy the operator to do so, it will be necessary to de- esis of Pritain teams, put in 5 Oregon, Tdaho, A fale “ ; Suros hasket with only two min- | Utah, Calitornia (Southern Braneh), | posit a coin in order to call the operator. utes ta go and then the Dristol Missouri, Nevada and Ari- ! m e e ook Voo e shooters missed e consecutive | Tech, Tukano and | S i e e e llubrication toiall [ The work of making this change starts on Mon- ot trony Qe IR SR BERE Sl s 0 e main bearings, connecting rod hearings and camshaft bearings, ; day, March 1st, and will continue until all Pay Sta- 7-bearing crankshaft, 6-bearing camshaft, new velour uphols stery, 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, 5 disc wheels, new Mal- lard Green finish, cowl ventilator, cowllights, rear-vision mirror, 1l tions in this Exchange are converted to the pre-pay- ment type. sow. ait sogeine, wers s Tos- | NEVERS MAKES DEBUT s “Goodbye, Forever.” ) f silken curtains, transmission lock, automatic windshield wiper. I g Jainfield toniaht at the state at- | Vomer Stanford University Foot- - 1 For a few days, two types of Pay Stations will mors. s il b0t £001 4 <200] v sime Appears tn Unitorm at | e e Al Feade wwening's entertainment, Vans who ! g oo | divection card on the instrument before using a Pay 1 perform on ity last | g | Station Telephone. Visit to w Britain know that St Louls, Mo., 17eb, 27 (®) Sr . e e All you need do is to check off the ‘ e fhe feam trom over cast is a Breat | university football star, made his pay as ) Ype a) d combination when it swings inte | je SR Gl e LS L ey features of the Ajax Six to find | Telephone will render quicker and more satisfactory ot New Britain will have to travel | Tyme Florida, yesterd | service to users of Public Telephones. You will help ! ! 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