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NEW BRITAIN "DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCI 4, 1926, P ESPERILIITIIRIIIIINIILTRRINRLLLY NAT!ONAL GUARDS HIT TOUGH SLEDDING AND LOSE TO BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL ENDS SEASON SATURDAY — “CHICK” HAYES BADLY INJURED—BASEBALL VETERANS ABLE TO COMPETE WITH YOUTHS-—GEORGE LEVINE BEATS MILLIGAN IN NEW YORK [Rissecssistseotesiatisstatartenttnsteminissssitettantateiis 38ISLIIILLIIIINIIIILNTIIILITIILL Sttt sien it it et M TR Rt Bt et st s s b s e B R R A 2218282081, JSpgegatatesereeseecatecnity ENDEES BEAT NATIONALS _OLD GUIRD STIL [JEFFRIES EASY FOR JOHNSON HGH SCHOOLTEAM G e s v | EN WISHES T0 IN SECOND HALF SPURT | GANHOLDITS OWN; p gz | PAYSLASTGAMES ........ o o | PLAY WITH TILDEN s Uneapected Victory Over Tommy | Milligan of Scotland Brings Brisi?ilnz‘lmlg:.:}lé{lil;.l:':)(}; el Jf:“,fl“iif i;;»innlt‘:fl“i(-:;m()sl of Veterans Can Meet g 2 I Meets Hartlord High Tomorrow | Him up the Liw. (National Champion Expected o in Initial Innin;:-l*'cldmam'is Nemesis of Xocals Chflllfllges of Youth A ) : \ and Semlflfll‘y Sallll‘(lay R S b G Gt (T Invade France This Year Ine of Brooklyn, Getting 19 Points—Clyde Waters Turns in One 2f | I A ‘ { L e p | Ky 0 vietory over Tommy Milligan of o ; i y A ‘ ¢ B 7 : Two old rivals, the Hartford High [ Heotland, —has becoma the leading ) yropiono, Mareh 4 (®-—IHelen Wills Best Refereeing Jobs of Season, _ New ‘York, March 4—Rascball's ¢ 7 G contender for the welterweight box- [ i wpisn. B Thiden fo e 11 guard.” despite the attacks of | ool and ""“‘):‘ : ""‘l'»‘ ing title hell hy Micky Walker, it [yorec opo®oconn and pley with e ) \ i g ) ndihatregiios; maomEsrondy ; | haghaiisiliiens oisd the New York Stute Athletie com- |y yng mixed doubles at Wimbledon, Held fo three | ! 1vds and the will ). 2d able to hold its own as the ¥ , |for the Now Britain High scheol for | misslon holds (o its rocently an- |y ynodestly exprossad the view tos by Billy Dud U 0 1 L in ol | major clans prepare amont \ his season which comes to an end |MOVNced declsion, {day that by June she would be in by Paul Lablar, \ ! j sch nasium and | pg nd orange groves for /4 A\ : this week. At the Hopking streer | Ahe boXing officials stamped Milli- | yon fing form that sho would prove G A \ ¢ un opportun \ ~ Ll gymnasium tomorrow cvening the | £00 WO days '“\"\_‘-fi”‘""')\"" tomeet |y worthy partner for him and thiat Gowdy, Burng, Harry Hoop- | Y 7 A WHOLESOME KESPRCT; Iwill be played. A few s Jater | BUL Milligan was defeated on polnts |y nar, i R 3 i i A { FoR HE BIG WHITE | win played. A few hours later | "5 ) the n ‘ . Dickey Kerr and Bob Veach 4 A \ Hope lon Saturday the Red and Gold team | Y 10vine in Brookiyn st night and | “op gon't supposs Tilden can now Feldman 1 ( ! ! ve paseed from the hig league pic- i\ t 1 Jidl i vill again go on the floor at the | ffictal challeage, accompanied |rapuge 1o come to I'rance to wipe out over the N § L} 4 ture. Most of them, however, ap- . West Middle gymnasium in - Har i 10, will be filed on behal? of |y0 two defeuts he suffered at the and althon NIEIH A pear equipped to offset the chal- \ o ‘ | rord against the * h ooklyn man immediately Ihands of Jean Borotra and Rene Li WA T iRaK toek 0 wley, rg of youth : in fact, o o] 8 ol In order that team may he Blin lsiout ef the_(coniender®lcoute al indoor tennis in Now York ing to rop i mof Yo I8 g have the prospeets P agon A b 4 3 i y {nssured of 10 vietories out of 12| Is beatlng, Te w Misg Wills fold the correspondent of the Bell City q found ) recent years e s wneh » d S i i\ P (zames the Hardware City erew wili {050 & l L ; e Ak ey ; 7 | depondence upon the cliables™ 4 i : y g Lave 1o take both ends of the com R nreehugn s i YTt wonld be a l"' asure for lim Nover L aweet s they do for this yea \ . « K v ling donble header, New Tritain has | PUnishment it had re to come,” i L “hecauss 1 National Guards 3 ¢ ldTeating s Mok Zivioia eouple ; Tathalll Heon it pite e aticngl "”"' : ‘hig four’ of t r ¥ . / Ibecn victorious in the first meeting A ¢k Zivie a couple of |yopo o pair with him for the mixed ] ) the Kcofchman was - anbles at Wimbledon.” frame of list iz ’ 4 [ the who still are se c i / 7 ith the two teams, hut it was in [ 7 P AED 0 GEEEANIGH ARE for man t s 3 [ the pace after around a scor i B0 ; PROOF. cames. where the team wus anueh {0 10 sidetrack dast night'a hout | - a1 foel that by the time the cham- other to n ' 1N it S { ears in major servi 1 “THEY CAN'[ C | stronger than it is now and return across the seas for an-)pjonghips are veached 1 will he able took the sit vt 1 o Uy Cobb, Eddie i : e BACK' THED 3 | Thomas' has not heen defeated | ¢A0Cr short visit and he undoubted- |1o prove a worthy purtner to the and started A kot and |g; ik Johnson and Tris & 3 5 = tsince the last meeting with New JLnd betlleh, {great American player. Of course 1 hefore many ' \ B i are the only stars under the 2 AR % i oy Brituin and is now in the midst of s Hedili 8 arc have no in the matter and must i top” today who in fast com- : 4 ) 1 L winnin reak. In order that ¢ L " and |play with the partner chosen for me I pany as far back as 1908 N ; 5 G fis o6t Now Utllalnwand | Lolas, sl v / fhe United States Lawn Tenns Cobh is recovering from an ey ‘ / i P | 1 and Gold men must be on oo (S0 EERE TE Rkl ciation. Int 1 cannot help feel- R e opcration which ha expects to aid it A ¥ | toes cvery minute. Hartford | T 1 ‘\’\ & that any mixed doubles pair d i ok 1 Shioot T e ey afting vision for his twenty- | ! is having a very bad scason, but it T O [GeatiesTinEnRin din yel e B - t ne of ; e i ool A season. Tt wasn't 5o dim last ,WJ\ ’ : g ;n had the and man- e dyptiathey g floor b (s n s euins s lven whenh s it for Ka7 8B Golifng ? e £od to win when it looked like ANDERQON VS, MILLER n through a_tennia mate ‘ tagged “Jigger Do I ou . s Istarting his twenty-first year, still h,nmw but New Dritain. The Interest in Riviera tennis has the Trisngles of | — somewhat died since the depar- EvEblee i A me Gmang Wi scores In Lhe oarly senson gam {somewhat died out since the depar (L National Guar ture of Suzanne L Italy | L | » Lo | while also handling managerial | {with the St. Thomas and Hartford |State Duckpin Cham ven ) 8 soms venlinaskal: WMRIICEIN0 FRHBnT INENEMANSErIE, iove [ichethessty Thomas tad Hartford | u mpion To Make | civo yior nerves a rest. The fol- Feldman and M S S| | reins. Speaker may n A as < were: New Dritain 28, Saints S | Sl big lead 1 Bid To Even Up Matters Wit [lowers of the game think there is at ) f y even tters with the A few of the veterans have given heaten by t L pround ) uch as Hank the state Tory | ' Lristol Fndees noises for Diristol Rl sl _|afield as he once did but his batting v Britaln 31, Hartford 9, oh y 1 aoiba il 5 i n i 3 i no one here at present who hus a formey getti ¢ ice long abont th i 0 The | t¥e i good as ever, g J‘":f JOE WILLIAMS) Britain will Hn."nn with fl“| Man Who Beat Him Monday, (41ux'\rv to win any mateh aingt shots and the latter slipping 3 ; missed leading the YEAT. | pha old ring e, that | following pla MeGrath, center ) ! : they . v Miss Wills, Nevortheless th At aeamce AImosU i pos " e ot fhe orletnall st men | Jelnson; in his Ewentieth I8 don't come back,” was never mord S0000LI WINS [Darrow faleski, forwards; M Eddic Anderson, state champion |1:c (o' oo the Amcrican champion seore af time stood 25 1 \ wtured in the long winning | counted upon to win 5620 puth) applied than to the cas: |{ulis and Sowka, guards, i uckpin bowler, will open up 1S | porgorm, ) - New Dritai 14 straight games started | Bames for the Scnator M of old Jim Joifrics when he tr |and Adams will he the reserve home campaign for the retentlon of | ™ yiny Gustay of Sweden, the ! nning it leading scor- | © carcers of other Veterans BIVe | piing the heavywelght title back to New Britain Cuclst In the Rear Up | W2rds, and Bromberg and rer, | his titlo tonight at the Casino al-|g o of t1e tennls courts, is still play sccond S ng shortly 1 Ty ber who Is still | Promise on blooming with scarcely | o white r 1t Reno, Nev., July |the extra guards, {1ovs when he stacks up against B AN v it n the I oW wo | on the team. Tolitis and Scully left | 1058 vitality. Zack Wheat, in his |4 yg10, To the Sith Inning Pulls Out | The Junjor varsity will aleo con- Milier of Hartford, champlon of uh» etls ,[.” Nintha & pointer t tea to Ior m; has re- | Cighteenth season, is the oldest Na- Jeff had been out of tthe ring . neet with the second team of Hart- "W‘H'I City, for the second time he not forgotten fennis, but points up u I ne wh - [tircd for 1 Midge” Dar- | tional leaguer in point of consecu- | ginoe he volunttarily relinquished | WIth Neat Victory. {ford Tigh school and the midget | this Aniaprsonlosts the st oen o S (o s Gl v Har sc ¢ foul 1 1 mt s through for the year heeaus o yet he demanc and | hig title to Marvin Hart seven years [team of Thomas' seminary, 14 {mateh to Miller in Hartford Monday, | ¢ (toward the ladies wterday B Ktood n dach . ey and in the game ha the highest r before. IFriends persnaded him to / can elean up I these {wo |10t his many followers are hecking |complimented a young giel on Mer ARiEen il i o ATar e e ooklyn player for 1926, ) come hack en Jack Johnson epresentative in the state champion- : s i 1 a ) they 1 hav a winning jon him to com throug in th v, saying that it d been a ]1“ the floor, whipped 1t Prefty ot on the floor. “Sammy Vetrano, | (arey, captain of the Lir o8 |noushaitheinoasalg rash wgonly ip poc bi ard tournament, de- N . 1 tmateh t ‘1 Louis 1 of New Haven k of 24 victeries in three full [match tonight, 1ol mact s long shot, m Lt £ thiee | former captain of the high school | ¢ club's world champion- | heavyweight title by knocking ont fin u closely played and cvenly Lal. |57 | Miller is counted among the hest S ; i i ot T s i 3t fall, starts his six- | Tommmy Burns, who had previously |aneed match last night at the I i m will lineup w “Jim- [1en in the game and his recent ex- Fhtalh P ; 0 1 i) nother | taken the title from Hari e e mer‘v e 2 Havlick & | ploits on the lanes in Hartford show Rristol tough 1 n shots | g - losteint: Gen | “old er r Cleveland Boxing men really believed big 100 to 89 i $ieed fams and aptain [that he is hitting them in form and | ik | os b ke ke ; ¢ b 0 Clibs | Joft coulil put the negro battler | Tl Green's Achientito re + - l..y- will furnish stiff opposition to the | nzanne Lenglen.” Beitain &l i ) f ol AL T Recruits have heen acquired by | down, halo of the white man's [sentative 10 have cverything |Suards. The extra men will include (local man on cvery occasion. Re- ! I v my lest hoop, they exj the sa ] ¢ time Kennedy of Farm- j the wholesale for the experiniental | great ring v duri his own way in the fifth inning | Creddie” Saunders Tim o Cl :”mh 10 heoidlis bost hawlora iy Lenglen,” replied Gus- thing and although mar their | ington tossed in a long sensational | Process in the south bul veterans are won 22 jwhen Le LY b iy (ol PR SRR T A H‘m'nfllm R ')”" e op AN [ty “Mlle. Lenglen is a queen, wnd P e i e i Bttt BRee e sl the | the keystone in most of the import- | without ence going to his knees, still ring of ineinlauns from the stars of the game of whom |qycens always make me nervous,” Ei St el e y t quarter, fhe |00t Shifts made since last season. | hung over him. Jefiries’ strength | inning, D R there ura many:in the Capital City. e they were lo 1 . ) V ¥ $ pla N round the | Brooklyn ired Rabbit Maran- | was prodigious. Few figh 05 1o 2§ score when Soccoli st LIGHT WORKOUTS St les el (GG, FEXCING TEAM e e o e e on the part of | Ville to plug an infield gap. Wash- | been able to resist his wrestling tac- {od into work. He got in the driver's s cdme e ton el Al evng Dl e e i i y phzs & fiv1d wonts | inEton has obtained Joe Bush, now | ties and his t loit hand pushed |seat and keeping satisfied ——— motters with the man who heat him | -0i08 bt e ayves ¢ i 1 i s of fi I : ! satis ‘\y”,-vl‘,_\, night. He will be in his (lead the American fencing w.un 1 with s S lin his fifteenth season, to reinforce | out like : atteri am. sters and Dl e his one ol A a iy 5 ganme a onc point usters and playlng his opponent [Cleveland Indians May Start Their {own hack yard tonight and this ainst the British invaders in th |sgionld work 1o Wis adsantugo. A |international matches s Hed for call was sent out f . ! \ ! a half min- | @ pitching staff ¢ v well & _ but it dida't take many vou fe, Soccoli Leld Police at bay until ) 1 " Vinpews 1 th wte s, v I'lpp, ed | for ring experts to sce Jeff was only i} inis latting ‘ractice S " - B Right here we v 10 state utes en “Sammy” Vetrano | With veteran v Plpr & eXp 15 ¢ the finish. Datting Practice on Saturday pected out |May 3, 4 and 5. The visitors wil) Says Manager Speaker, t : the match, st +of the [FeMain for the American uational B : i et Doutside and pagsed |OW of tha American league, 3| a shell of the ur of seven years | Soccoli will play his next lom £l ey (el 5 ieiEaet otithe Farminalon ted upon to il ( m_y:nmtlx] | befe ) s of his short, |zame at the Elmore on M son to be plaved by Anderson at [C hips May 12, et oo / e e hole if he comes to terms ' e of his tr king on Emil Hammill of Bris Cleveland, March 4 (P — Tho |nis home alless. offering England its first opportuntiy r. His deel were met I 2 {o 2, Farm- | Dabe Ruthi was all but “counted | hamme Cloveland Indians engaged in light Srietin: to 1ft the ttle, \then went an a | € Hpason diter a glce HRs L e ] HAUSER NOT IN GAMF [vorsoue in incie training camp e TR nd carried away ':“' Gy 3 1” et e 1‘ e Al keland, Fla., yeste HAS BRUISED HIP SEATING C \l‘\(lT\ Seaid ot : B \.m the Bambino has “}) ipped | tamoi leit, He ha L e iy o s Sadne to please cven with n holding National Guard Reserves “”"” : ;‘"”’l'l"“;{‘ ion ",’0‘““‘“‘1““'\‘ Ikl i SR GClonalManzst Ovor| CampilotoAN hut Manager Speaker said ¥ v 18,250 at boxg cts to stick to the big show until | forearm and kept it there virtually | ; '”“l _'r»“]": ‘)« £ 1“;‘1 I I:F :\“]":) Walter Johnson Fails To Get Out of !louz: ‘n‘#‘_y 1 at hockey, accord- | cties At Pirst Basel To | has ordered his erym ‘ho | N e g cement. it Thtc ielio B R e fent | letlcs At Pirst Baseman Fails To |8 ordered, his hafierywon Wi The Way of a Drive Trom The Bat |8 10 official announcenient Mostiaf thase ns aro close As early as the sixth ) b G e - SRR e —— e PR rk now, an ".m“,, sensed th sir i Appear In Game, er 1 weeks to leave for Lakeland | of joo Judge. tes are able 10 v u.. ‘ The negro's persi and the < of youth. Speaker, | darting in and out like an angry bew, | Cobh, ol 1 Johi i \ml open Big Jim's lip and closed | Dominick Soccoli, New Britair Four Majesty is too flat voung player, * w the whistls o 1 judged fouls, or 1 Philadelphia, March 4 (P—Duespite | Cateher Take Sewell signed Ms| Washington, March 4 (A—Walter REPAIRING that :lm» nded the playing of [contract yesterd fter receiving J m is nursing a black and blue All Makes Antos 1 practice game of the trajn- |(elegram from . & Barnard, presi- hip at the Tampa camp of the VAS S Carmington Trinngles j exactly 40, 3 iy e \‘; season, a cloud hung over the dent of the club, sugzesting lh‘u |\\'T|.\Mnnbnu ,\‘w‘ re. 7:.- got it NASH AJAX ning afton K s et staty the most nota Jo i ”;\1”. ‘:”;l | Athletic's o Tort Myers, Fla, 'do <o and engaged in practico \\Un[’ hen he failed to dodge a drive CADILLAC play Tt tied the s n r 5 ¢ ¢ et \‘"“:‘_“‘) R G when Firs Jo: Hause other men of the team. Bar- {rom Joe Judge's bat. The discolor- A Specialty 2 i b 7 3 g U el Nt the | Whose kneo v last spring ) 1 told Sewell that h- wonld ar- lation was the only effect of the 5 S r B ont ; g I JerB e A RalR e | him out of the game ason, ive Tuesday and talk terms for 1926 . Cateher Muddy Ruel, a hold- elEatason : FLUL IR pe oDt ack faitd ana e fwas lorderealtio JGHT TEN ROUNDS [salary question, with the expectation || ' *¥hen finished. . e R T At Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo insiste i1 “Muddy” coon would be in the | 1. B. MORAN e e i | At the Phillies’ camp o it his bout in New York, March |fold. With the exception of John- Ascociate Dealer Nash—Ajax Lo el S [ton, pitchers and catehers o & with Young Stribling of Atlanta |son's bruise, Goslin's cold and a tired | #1315 CHURCH ST, wir daily uts whil 4 ) \ en rounds and won | ¢ Senators are report- Brook 191 eye was closed to a slit, his Lt ipplzaRotioliennny L : t. | i excallent health. Don’t wait until April ist—Have your car repalred now by experts, looked terribly tirved His sh ; e et newea vt e\ How to start the day wrong Browna 10 13 5 | ropes, an the same instant Mkoes . 19 drove lis right to Jeit's body and Tournament To Be Played | SN his 1¢ft to the chi B sl Rosltlon G Hosfied topriagiand sl ER-WOOF. [ FEEL LIKE GOOD MORNING MRS tournament s i ) e fits B torday bringing the | Batterymen of Detroit Tigers Con- | of £ PQ\I,E ORISR GREENGICOVE R MORNING yers particiy | The arena was in an uproar. Jim q MORNING ~~ | szuLD Licw WSN'T - S ‘M“ tinue to Work Out Despite Cold | corpett, his £ i et ! A COUPLE LIKE DEMPSEY in Class | Winds Which Sweep Field, e o corh John L. Sullivan jumped to his feet on the Bert Loo Detroit, March 4 (P —Datterymen | Opposite side of the rin, These stein in two Detroit Amerleans continued | 01d s have “taken it” them- The seores | their limbe up exercises at Au- |Selves. They could sce th 1. B, W. |zusta, Ga, ¢ e a coll ) which | Jefiries was pushed back into t second con- | ing. I stepped in deliber- OTS Are no at and smashe him on the od condit t t t Jeft on i ugai e Players Sign Up For | HOLD BRISK WORKOUT nals Prepare Por Viest Eahibi ring tion Games of Sea At Waco : [ arn uting jown Jefiries' pitiful and iturday And Sunday, plante e amash andl tvo 1618 ! SR ; - (" IF WE couLd JuST BECAUSE '™ | { Dazzy Mas Been Gone Two Days | hook jaw. Jeft went down | i [ _[ You sure oip = From The Brooklyn Training | (0F the third time He was trying come DOWN I~ HAT wWAS s 5 t Y " - . 5 HE CAN }to get up when Tex raiscd Johnson's \ HARD SIR _ONE OF HE'D MAKE JE“( VILE LANGUAGE i THE FUNNIEST A FORTUNE U NEVER HAD To score ther 1 N 1 2l : 5 SIGHTS I'VE N J Do THAT FALL ONLY A GIRL AND | on THE STAGE UNPROTECTED HE ) Camp At Clearwater, Fla, BEFORE, NEVER MiIND - OUNIA- WE L e A hn dlittan S Jarry | EVER. SEEN/4URTCHA —? FILE A COMPLAINT throningth 1 3 : Sl S himself from b BILL ? ‘ v AGAINST HIM - HE'S the floor T ICC ¥ i 5 r N ylgers' 1 n amy . flAy{AHAJ T » LaHar made a f o mp scem 10!, A fiads = Aot s e X5 and N e Rrook- \fter several days of |1 i m Tommy Milligan, . hias been pacified hy HOCKLY GAME TONIGHT he Glar Sarasota, and st

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