New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1926, Page 8

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NEW HRIT.v\L\' D\H\’ [H R\ID WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926, 133228222802202 2200802220002 2 T30 rneeeataeeeeeetees DEARTTEETTEesateticsbiatasistinesiantsdindisidessssissatitatinsinisstinititsad sttt B Rt il 11121200000 S0000TTITITIILALILLILNNNY NATIONAL GUARDS AND AMERICAN LEGION TO PLAY SERIES—STATE TRADE SCHOOL SWAMPS WINDSOR LOCKS HIGH SCHOOL R. & E. AND FAFNIR FIVES WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—LANPHER’S TEAM PLAYING BRISTOL ENDEES TONIGHT—SPORT NOTES [iei2sa232abisa32003220008 I T T S R R S L I T ST L L L L I R I T L e I I S N I I I I I IR I aneepaaagasenesesnass e siaes 24 ai R. & E. AND FAFNIRS WIN TRADE SCHOOLIN |RISKO IS HOT ON DEMPSEY'S TRAIL 'NATIONAL GUARDS PLAY I INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE " {NASY YICTORY 7 " BRISTOL ENDEES TONIGHT Locals Probahly Will Have ( h:\nge(l Lineup in Game— ' . Game—Machine Shop is Outclassed—Landers Fall LOCfl] BflSke[ TOSS@IS Con le‘le“' Bell City Team Will Use Strongest (ombination— Big Contest Will Start At 9:15 0’Clock—Guard Re- Behind in Rough Contest in Second Act of Play— : n i ¥ o o ! - ; N New Men Appear in Lineups and Show Up Well.! OU[ClflSSWIDEISOF Laocks Five S S A4 ‘ ‘ serves in Meet Triangles of Farmington. Charley Miller Flashes (ll(l IIIIIC Shooting Art in F n.\l i Second Tale Brit standing school gym between the two, est progressed it e onctalls ir with s being on the ) v scoring l.ocks tossers were unable 10 the basket and their floor Half nd pass work was so poor and the [ 18 s Britain play- ers 80 keen, thuat the visitors could t gt © the hoop for d with the s of New Britair im was gradually first squad so of the last IREdInERat tha t Lefore many Machine 7 . iy : first frame showed Windsor Locks players were 1 fought hard to cut down | ir best efforts went basket o Vo Britain, preliminary game sched 1 two fouls. rade school seconds Second Half ) lers of the Y. M. | a better fight in | C. 4 ved bec for 1 more | some uncxplained reason, the Lead- s- [ers did not appear. According to the dope, o est games of the year will be p aturday morning at the Hig ol gy between the locals and > South Manchester Trade school Both 1 s aro keen @ zood confest game in oon, Lafnirs o T Aftern Windsor Locks, 114, Mareani h T Drake O'Leary | P Landers i Trade §00COLI PLAYS POLICE 1 wcsorro v wiven TEARNS GETS LWSSON New Britain Lntry Into State Pocket Biltiard Tonrnament Clashes With New Haven SMan. Challenges Joe Hergstrom to Hand- ball Mateh and Comes Ont Second Best in Scoring rd Stearns i the Standing (leveland Indians Are Roun ‘mu lnln \hdpc | RY DAY W1 Continning Season 1 Over, Will e Staged V "o (| GOLF SCHOOI \l H JARRY QUINN. Tnstructer | Lessons by Appointment OPEN EVENINGS Y. M. C. A. Bldg Phone 2190 SYSTEM OF JUDGING PROVING SUCCESSFUL Chaieman James A Farley of New York State Boxing Commis- sion Approves of it Marc Mike MeTig lison Squir arded to M VISITS RED S0X Tudge Kenesaw Moun Landis, Commissioner of Basehall, Expects Best Season This Year, Judge Kenesaw ndis, paid the Ited Sox | visit on his tour of the He ar- tly vester- 10 the hovs do 1 reporters the 'HELEN WILLS PLANS T0 PLAY TENNIS I ITALY American Tennis Star Wil Take Her Racquets Along and May Be in Three Tow V= Mareh 3 (P s taken up ler lage of Ab- ind Genon, is prohabl . Helen Wills, the American eham- pion And Hele 5 going 10 Maly t moing 0 practics my racquets 1y in th Lome, tnows her ) ppoint- | it Wim | mate Apparently t has inally is off strenuous she goes to L this summer. Lenglen Suzanne would | ewa are thro | don snid M. Lenglen one will not play even for my club at Nice RUTH COPIES HELEN Rristol Endees National Guards throneh the seas all the leading t 14 is out to ma hit rvrmul o Ao o | the Dristol tea and games this week, one ton Babe Appears On Yankees' Training | Ficld With Green Sun-protector | | Adorning His Brow. ioh e on- | and nowspaper copy @ green sunep forehrad. he I 1 haste splained ences” ha a3 from at- tacking the rubhe that he of the | tehed the work over in vg, Fla, of two of his Henry Wertz and Fos bhoth with the Worees- Wertz was par- nd old timers vith that of Wal- | 1 Grover Alexander. much pleased with Clark (-ufl‘nh anes To Sign Ruether Soon Mirel Al right " probably | nmum BROWNS‘ TEAM GOMPLETE Arrival of Sccond Squad of St. Louls | | Kennedy, i Nine, All Players With One Ex- ception Swart Tralning. St Louis, March 3 (A—With the Larrival ot thie pieta with the » Durst, outfielder, fow days, Rogers Hornshy ile t sun at LooKInG | CoOLONEL climinate ntively or will st Tiristol back several points. A bumper crowd is expected to watch the contest tonight and be- ise of the Lenten {are be ahout go on at | Hay: Reserves elimi- Farmin, > well known throughout and thelr record this sea n and t lost hem as a tough ¢ omer Reserves. The will have the sams p that has won one ast four Reserves Bengston, Finklestetn Right Forward Salmonsen Gennetto Teft Yorward Gourson Harwood SPECIAL HALP A special halt mj wdded to the for the Knizghts of Columbus track mieet in ollowing stars axpected to com | George (icorga Marsters, Schuyler Enck DETERMINED NoT To BE \ GULLED 1970 Five ,F,Nxa:Ar S REMARIKABLY WEATHCR (M HUH HAUING WHO 1IN THAT ! 2 ¢ Does HIM =< | 1 "AN T PLACE S'POSE | OLGH - | ‘\ | ASK HIM HIS NAME To HAVE ASKED Him HIS ) WHAT NbbT uE THINK A HE WAS / ™ B \Ten SAM HILL \;:\-j Ive IT WAS GEORGE CABILLO MY HIS Face EEM FAMILIAR BESK MIDDLE oF THE /| AMER|CA- GOT HimM PLACED Now)! CUSTOMER IN SOUTH ! oM WHY DiDN'T /

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