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\ 4 i 3 " = z A i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. ] { ot 2 Adamaitis il 2 f ! ] 5o PROMISING CATCHER s p ea k i n 8 Kallermal 5 104 0 B 4 "4 f S t Curtly Manager Juck Hendricks is Pleased ' o o po ris o G O With Showing of Rangnow and \ o e o lng ouse obortgon - It L‘.'.'.';L S Molyneus Sukeforth, was a brilllant fight that tho | : inoki Nationa] Guarda' But i sgaiom cincinna, Maren ¢ @—vanacer ||, GrUdZingk, 18, Shot fo Death | o S i (S S ¢ 1o 18, \ ESTABLISHED 1886 mory and for that reason there iy Delnzmarre he had seen in threo days practice h FIOI'lda POllCGfllflfl = no shame in the defeat suffered by Brees S eiancincnnall iedes i Orinyg the team, The Guards were not out- TR was the promise of two young catch- . B A O ors, Rangnow and Sukeforth, § [y o5 -~ Ot TAdVAT kY Five ot S Dael “It will be a great thing for our |Grudzinski, allas Grundy, 18, whose cven split during the game. Kuper club it these boys finish the way |lome is here, was shot und Killed by i “1-‘12’;?.-1:y 91— 308 they have started,” sald Hendrick police officer last Saturday fn m In the first half, the Bristol play- kbl o : ; 9 im more than pleased with thelr Ko, T8, ‘nocording 1o n Ape ers experionced a buteh of tough 3431007 | gy g o B ek . |dispateh to (ho Merlden “t : luck on their shots for the basket ' snciton With these two to back up the| Discovered in a store by Police- and in the second half, New Britain Norton 38| veterans, Hargrave and Picinich, the |{man Jenkins, he jumped throngh a . . 3 had the same experience. There Ilrd'l\n;:“ I Reds' entching staff now fs com- |Plate gluss window in trying to es- 4 was an Indian charm around the WL N Y, N & WL LEAGUE plete, cape, 1Pailing to halt when one shot West basket last night. _Fumine Mowse, ;| Morning and afternoon practics [WAS fired as a warning, he was || — i 73 g1 o1g | sesstons will continue all of this {$Lruck in the head by a second, and | B Paul LaHar, in his first full gamo t . <00 86 b 282 week, with a short game hetwoen [Ul0d instantly. Grudzinskl's carcer :gmtlm s('usnn.l(.m]vwl]llm right to | T0e &0 81 ais|the veterans and colts on Saturday, [0 erim -‘».wlql lers when he was upy a regular berth, His play oSl ootk e 9 years oll. o wag arrested six last night matched anything se 431 387 3981216 times hety n March 20, 1017, and ¥ g seen on 1218 d ’ the local floor ecither by the local Yard Clerks, g BOXING INYASION December 1, 1021, during which time 5 - team or any visiting combination. R HH {he spent many month in the state Time after time LaHar got away|puuiey 8 5 e school for boys hero. ! b from his little gluo pot “T¢ o | Caswol urphy 5 . Ho left Moriden last fall and re- ! Tracy for .\.-mwgnnq ‘;\?}l “-ul,,o?::“;“ Aol ;(‘I‘lz“‘l‘% 100 | Cubn Successfuly Mects First Attack fcently had been working ‘m a Flors | the pass work all night. o e ™ Army of Pugilists On "“"11[,:.11: ;.K‘\vk \'n: :l:\hlllhn\(‘i”(‘\‘ (:n'n‘x\xh:; COMMERCIA VLING ALLEY o ol 1—1218 | AL A held t i § TP (e o A S L BOWLING ALLEYS ! Freluit Home, Taurolstin Ring, inquiry of his act, : it would have also been a tough one INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE Vern § A i for Bristol to have dropped. Now [gmnaaer oo pentht. T LRI SR LG 1 " s that tho Endee team is pointing |zell srve.rt 52 Nehatant ing an invasion from foreign he CHICK HAYES INJURED ’ straight for the state championship Lowman but the first attack was met sue with nothing but the Atlas team of Lully 3 k-3 A New Haven in its path, most of tho Johnny Dundee, former foa Popular Basketball Ofticial Has Jit- 3 Now Tt i areg e e e, weight champion of the world, how- ; the Bearing Makers to come 4 ]:wn{v’l]\ wl|'v.vllh;» _\MIII\.’HlIS[\(||MS|\11 light-| ney Bus Door Slammed Shut on ® & i by y i Morg weight champion, Hilario Martinez, 5 2 [ through with a win In the play-oft knans :i !.‘»f,‘,'; i 0 13-tound contoRt Jaek nlght His Aukle and is Unable to Work. A ! Kelton 99 Johnny was outweighed 6'% pounds| (Chicl I SoRzaRts T § i 4 teorge (Chick cs of Hart- A suzgestion was made last night Lt SE s R O v (Chick) Tayes of X that Manager Joo Carroll of the pear to be his for f ke vonnlngkugieibelloicialand By Bristol team should be interested in J“.“ ) ("‘ aumersacil president of the Connecticut State Some of the fans stated that the L t,,”,‘,":]',r A Al i the | Contral Roard of Approved T 1 | A e e A S R ) oW uhv‘ champion, Xid | ball Offici suffered a seve y P f 3 0 Johnson o harol, here next Saturday and on | iypy 1 oft i e eias I | good place for the Atlas and |ypewie s March 13 Quintin Rt A JUEYRLOEI RRIDTIRIRE EstarApYARCLIT, ndees to play off the third game |Howor 119 ST b Lo o aae s s oo aboutid:agFolelock i feritien. e ) | o vy d & 11 be pitted he former Cu- | when, upon entering one of the buscs A of their series, This would give the ban heavyweight ch | T i two teams a ucutral floor on which 18t Tuthe o RIS Ot S LG AN to play the game and without a|A. Ikan e '"'\ e M A e .""" runs between Meriden and doubt, the state armory would be |\ Lo it Jammed with fans ger to see the | 53| WORK ]N or as the driver closed §t. i BEP-LO n EA had just thrown his bag | ) S i sl b into the car and had one foot in- | y B Then SRBOTAT, ATOE A ] _ { side whon the operator slammed the | 8 - An argiment cropped up last | gy BEURton Cony New Tritain, | Boston Braves stage Six Inning | door shut and his foot was all but | & of the fans don’t know anything | Muguia 0 Game That Brings Out & IO of | jio suffercd excruciating pain, avd | BbOLL Erenine sohen b 30 Carlson Excellent Playing. ’ hen the door was again open, he | B8 Bristol team call for time out. Then Red Army. Boston, March 4 (P s | and passershy helped him up. X | Xilduff reported that he was going Games forteited, | have started rounding into s | ne acerated high up on | K8 TS e e G e one Tl e rent ||Carnest ShoyRety Uio siln ol oo Bl Bnd on, fhe il 1 o o i FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS gime yest y ot gh ut @ l ile on the o r, and althou he | ’ % I e bl vene i Talaman A I ) ught out a |ankle on the oth 1d alth b : e arges S8 called Referee Waters' attention fo 1. 0. 0. 1. LEAGUE lot of excellent pluying and ended in|made a brave attempt to keep a | b T2 ’g bicyes ~0rtm8nt [o) e'n S an ! oung T T R Nels hpe L 2 to 2 fie after four pitchiers had | rofereeing appointment at the state M s d T h C timekeepers' desk to ask i Kilduff R gisalaer o done three innings each, | armory last night, he was unable to | |8 ens Ults an Opcoats mn t e lty ' } had gone in three times. 101 P s e e regulars scored six hits and | do his work. He was ttended by S s Yannigans four. Ilarry Wertz, | doctor in Hartford and vicinity ar 1 Q ,}.‘\“{ “\“:")“,"'l‘ Mjfl"{ \l.l‘-" P START | worked like a veteran. Iie held op- | stitute for last night's game, e vm‘ l;.', i ‘;”' '::l- ; n:'.- i\_l* A | posing batters to one hit, one base | came {0 this city and bad the in- ;J'uln“l’x;‘ul sone ]h',vu(:yh;\] eI Inficld And Outfield Personnel of | Over in New Orleans, Mo | Waskowitz, The loeal physician or- o yut we foiled car thi Pittshurgh Te: Amb o Boe | 202 Quinn Red ¢ dered him not to work, and at the | Sl o) e i A T &l Tean) In Camp To Be- | \word that ¥red Haney, form last minute, Clyde Waters of Brist ELS-STERN SUITS and TOPCOATS m)‘mf’l:in‘\'n 01n N “»“1; i .:n ll,,‘,‘,]mi\‘,",'; gin Training., | was on his way to talk terms was secured. Hayes will not be abl on Ne in and [is the season’s lust holdout. [to referce for some time, although Sl e D s e st o s s e KNIT-TEX TOPCOATS ol for a e out |t 11010 and outlield personnel of the | every night this week. He will by i when in reality it was Bristol that | Pirates will arrive at Paso Lobles, | RACING ASSOCIATION confined to his home in Hartford for had called time. g 1, tonight, and as a result work. £, . | at 1east a week, and probably Jong h cuty at the spring mancuvering s e [ ) B S e vy s [grounds are caprctid o take oq | ItCrnational Organization To Bring would have {o be resumed bofore | TR e e color of w real haschall | gy Groyhounds In America And RU]NS BEING RUIN ] et e togbe Creaumed dhelore sicr i £ eo4 | Bame, \mmvlms will be issucd at | e e e e : =18 :.‘vn;; ' Manager MceKeehnie, mmg Ingland Together. b th fact that hie were holding the offi- |3 : (= s opiey sl oul e g e Relics of Tmperial Rome Being De- 34 elal book and he came and explained ' d= plletantial (0 B e itand D ) et 9t GG G i i) § that the foul was inos Benglealled = ‘fl’l".\’ Friday. [ternational greyhound racing asso- | ctroyed by Commercial Enterprisc £ sohic e Aty e $ Jepression was reported mneh in | clation, bringing together all the dog | v 1':,',1 I ,‘,:' ,,,T“,I ,,‘, _l, ,:,‘.‘,‘.,,“:‘m“” 0 peee 3 1—- a7p levidence in camp when it was | (racks in America and kngland un- | and Elements, ad 5o Ui i b Cker el T -- 247 [learned that Captaln Max Carey hud der one I orgnnization, was N el ) —C me, to get the matter 3 oo £ 0 been taken to w St. Louis hospital formed at a convention of racing ,’ L) ’“”"" g oy i it R 1t . 5 : !|suftering from a severa cold and | ficials, which closed here yesterday | Cltl enterprises and the element Vi ML - — Dt he would not he wifh the gee. |Soven tracks whieh have heen oper- | 0 destroying the ruins of imperial unie \hh.‘; ‘\n ‘v”w'\:\n \\-.‘\‘~v 1’;41 ;] . ; 3118 rond squad |ating independently and seven new | Bome so fast that within a short : co sl e (U A G o . e i ] lones now under construction were | time its buildings will be a memo ]-n.‘,.. exy A.I'l‘ 4] : .\] inst a8 soon a susiabs 1 - ) BERLENBACH VS, RISKO ineluded in the associat ‘V-. Van Deman, associate of the Car- P RN ! anl - Berlenbach, light heavy- | A contralized method of control | negit rvmml\m told a University of - 'h o Ve And 2 |weight champion, hus e to meet | over 1he sport was adopted with a | Chivago audience today. Therefore, the foul was called. W A1 s by ST BRI NN BS e o ae Y ! ; |~ “Areheologists should be trained, dmilly eop gueiviline stcilebigned | 408 4 7 |Risko, for fen rounds in Niw York, | commissioner to direct the policles [ she said, “to visit Rome and out, and there was no wrong is- ) _— s lof the organization. 0. P. Smith, | interpretations of the structures Ilyf"‘w-” Tt ‘1 “ !'1‘“;:\“‘\‘ d up the migs | ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS tent of the Miami Kennel standing, ause within fifty v Bt 2 |5 0'CLOCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 0 w{,‘. ‘.’ Lo ,‘ T 41?‘, : ‘,:,‘ulm,« .‘\ "ml \“:mlw . The Guards and the Endees meet + B. Hemld, il e B e S rors I f e . 102 80 g3 29 bour toman emperors which have stoc again I'riday night in Bristol and | Lu i 7 S ConT : for centurics will have entircly 9 the Jocal (cain (o even up the score. | I Manchester, 1 1 T § “In the past, archac The Endees are exeeptionally sirong ; ey e terests have met with ¢ on on their home foor but New Britain | doutsne ! { loans: J. 1. Brool . ©° part of Ttalian prot ® might get hetter breaks 1o win, A By il 23 | . A i tor | &otini, however, in view of his int largc nber of fans are planning : lc Y, GovinEton Kok a soloct as | tion to foster every respect of tal- l p toitake inithe game, A - 809 ‘e, permanent hendquarters of ian patriotism, is behind any move to " TRV r i hor . b3 — 3 sociation. restore or record the monuments of : Mer : :N\m m\[ hlf»lrgn'.m(l f”\ ,:' : = % ” | L Roman history." i, the appeatonce of having gone | . PLAY BEFORE LANDIS : arch 10, 11, 12, 13, Inclusive e IRD e S e £ans) T 1 WFVRG LAADI g M. Spent $500,000 : the sidelines, it seems as it Taylor R Eo s i) SR L | 2 ~ 3 . | ( In R 'al of Snow \ CAL v ; could be given o rest until he got i e Don't sty hend- | chicago White Sox Stage First Game n Removal of Snow § into condition again. His work last i achy, dizzy, sick, | Boston, March 4 ® — It cost @ BE REPREQEVTED night was of the highest order, but 5 Sothing else relfey in Dignity Before Commissioner oF | 1,0 Boston and Maine railrona o) Bl it wasn’t like he hLas been in other ‘hat Dbllious, consti- 1 more than $560,000 to it the big games this ye A rest would do | i aled feeling o ice- Baschall. 8 At 3 0 d d k ! | g ! snow storms of I'cbru a A et o ‘ i 0 St SRR s L ne floor devoted to trucks — = one or \ 5 h Srnow . 3 3 o White Sox started the early play- | today. Snow removal T d d d B ot o the g for onl | BT e e o nyon for 3201000 Gl e wo floors devoted to passenger cars and accessories a short time List night, but the fang | Santt ¥ 080T Aa akd P A ! 1 sre Commis. lhy. other re SR wanted fo sce him in action. We [ Wiliima HER i U E 2 3 e e St : sioner K. M. | ort, beyond the time limit amou B 1 9 N B l f that he ht have ne good 28 1 1 v 100,00 Tl e 1 A in the second ' . e P Rty Dult and allowed to play the entire - i Then you wil reel | i o 3 L and o AU BN } Eadi | rom Guily ENTER BIKE RACH - o 1 ) kin rosy, | na Ts- lw red | Tie S HZ ], camctrlal Benty i, sveils | lnl, ongmged in tlelding anl Balting fihe Decombe i To Be the Largest Automobile A Displ £ I \ e AN Bolreal i ‘| pracilen yesterdax while Manager in New Yori 1 L his e ( rg ¥ ccessory 1splay .’" : % ! 0. 1 oy Lk grip: ) e ‘arthy loo! 1 T Y pondercd onn Kelync in i . . . teugtie . rranguanents have | - - ||,‘:-.‘y":v4y'|< fo manlen i i bl of A traiing trip the Sy Ever ]vlade in ThlS Clty e e B B Nerth & Judd, L Sl Stillecns N 05 Ang 0 onen jand ArES SO 1 ron Ne g r,‘mv ni | 1 ) 1 ites in many quart i Hlan | s | | 3 5 = SALESMAN $AM N. B. Machine, 5 UESSIR = LOOK AT THESE LOTS -(LWHAT €o0LD WHY MAN -~ RIGHT oW HOw IN VELL YOO > [ ? BE FINER -RIGT GUER. THERE THEY ARE || CUE ARE SELLING THESE / 41 (OGRLD “COE SEL i Y GOING TO PUT OP A (000 STORM BLDG— || LOTS FOR $1000 LESS / CAN GoO FMANG OF H NI WT%}HXIHEA”\‘.“E‘-’EEL" LPRARY | TRAN WHAT (WE PAID MAKE ANY THEM . & ¥. Corbins. 000 STOR! 0 ~ £ HEN i - | Membors of American Walker Cup Sty el RO e MONEY ON THEM | T Y “THEA 3 1 Team Will Have Only a Few Days - 8 | 1o Become Acclimated. 0 London, March 4 (®—Members of T the American Walker golf cup team Corbin Nerew. will have only a few days to become el acclimated bef aying thelir first 90 % game in this country, They are ex- | o am | pected to arrive May 11 and will go SRS L 10 ch to play for the St 0 fl B18=1340 3 % ) American Papee Gools. . " re due ‘f* % By o pener serious play in | Hart & Cooley | heduled for June 1 and 2 U8 8 Te— sk

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