New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 192 St loe el On the Alkys’ |™> FEW EDUGATED MEN| umsatos e 1 The Dempsey-Tunney fight is now «‘ | | virtually cinched except that neith- CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS | Tournament To Be Held To Ascer- ) tain Which Team Is Best In Harts er has signed, no money has chang- FAFNIR TIN CAN LEAGUE ( 4 ford County Y Loop 1% uu(~ |Iv|., | indi i pegemons TS Sich I Finding of Mass. Dist, no site has boen selected, ,’::;,‘:,;j Is golf bad for ball players?... Tt usko 1s It taken Inwardly at the nine. |[“hoton An climination toupnament to de- termine the champioh of the Ha ford County Y, M. C. A. Athlotic Mrs. Florence Knapp, secretary of state in New York, says she has been Lesieged by requests for free tickets ed hands, no date has been set and Mayers THIS BANK to boxing shows since the recom. |*¢"tH hele: . ’\“‘[”"“y‘“ H A[ly."wal‘fls Pubhc }“""‘ ‘itfll?'“ i\.”i'l:“"‘i"d.1‘:"":"""'“ “‘Il“’”]'! . . Laven't got one for myself, yet,” she “m?".fl”r"fl,?n“'{fifl\}"& e can.Fac) | Pittafield, Mass. 6 GP=I¢ all the [tles in sccuring floors and arranging . Veterans of the turf rival the “an- . clents”" of other sports in matching ‘] oote representing 1““”"‘"‘ ""f”\' the achievements of youth. Johnny [3tion alleys defeated Chall of Wall- Callahan, ono of the oldest jockeys WEford in the latter's home alleys on the track, rode three winners and (18t night by a 966 to 020 total. T two third place takers yesterday at [NeW Dritain boy had an easy timo lesday evening, with South chureh of New Britain me in the first game 3:30 o'clock ) o'clock K |sington will play Windsor Loc the big cities would have |played shorter lists of gunmen with long- | op records ved in penal That is the belief of John M. § Your well-being affeds, in some measure,the prosperity of all local enterprises, in- L | ot Dalton district attorney |whila Wapping and Plainyille Miami. With his oppenent taking seven of |; [ of the w ssachusetts dis- |clash at 8:30 o'cl Tod: (A the nine games. | el Pipkins triet. In a statement Th and sec- ciu lngt 11§ 1nstitution. Taefdrivingl popariotitrotnuskyl(ROHER ARt eTCHTASRRERLLLIEH outers. | re Eagle Mr. Shea x ond games will meet later in the arms failed to equal the throwing |had & high score of 120 which he | 8 Wave part (Wwoek in the semi-finals, the third A vinner having drawn a bye 1 gam o be played the winner bi- nty skill of one yesterday in the Yankeo |t on three occasions. His opponent training camp at St. Petersburg, |18 below 100 in four of bls games I'la, when Babe Ruth was caught at |The score: Foote—08, 108, 89, the plate after hitting one “out of [120: 120, 118, 120, 103, total, 885, R () Chall—92, 107, 92, 116, 98, 110, 101, el 113, 92, total 920, The whole mecharism of this bank is here for one object—to help you get ahead. You are assured of our helpful co-operation. Your business, whatever its size, is always welcome. calls attention courage in u stration of P game .| A meeting was held at the county Y" rooms in Hartfc v the commissiot expressing the lope ture time will see a su or assisting the crin useful members 1 says: “Until that s we should expec ous trouble with men Justice, suro and adoquate must b out to them when they vic hing else will restrain The New York Glants have re- ceived one umpire, who calls balls and strikes to his own satisfaction | without fear’ of contradiction. Man- ager John McGraw officlated at a game between the first and second YEAME teams yesterday at Sarasota, and not 1 single bat was thrown. issjoners of th fanned. tof hold an at the Hartford “Y" en , March 13, tho events be- ing run by Junior. rmediate and senjor boys, The rst two cl vill compet Satur the criminal ulse Letters of acceptance have been H i d h i e o B 5 B ARt assoclation f the completo team er lieldagnigey e of ?‘tx’;;v(’:nnm‘»‘:m ;n\‘h::l 1o repre 27 tO 13 rchant, 'l.'H n, good ¢ raitroad nan, ince agent, profess man or o cmploye. 1 have come in contact with a criminal who | SRR s | a high school education.™ FONNE LODEING sent this country in England next summer in the Walker Cup matches, Y Bobby Jones, national champlon, | Displaying a speedy brand of all- was the last of the players to for-|around play that baffled the Hart- vurd & favorable reply. ford high school basketball —team 3 throughout the game, the New Brit- All the successful big league man- | ain high, triangular champlons, yes- Dis: another o said And that is a portrait of Truly a Bank of Service Open Saturday Evenings 7 to 9 \gers have not at some time in their | {crday took its socond victory from |1 "1" '\ prol ‘H W Chostg career heen star players. There i6 [itg old rival, Hartford, scors 27 to T A Jill MeKeehnte of the world cham- |13 Ths junior varsity five scored A B Chet pion Pirates, for instance. |its 23rd stratght win, defeating the AILLCHEN0, 1 ‘on to | Hartford.second team in an unusual During his days as a big 1€agUSY, | pame hy an unusual score, 11 to 5. McKeehnic was never regarded as & | ° por getnen minutes the Red and rogular. He was just a sub infielder f e goim held Hartford scoreless | w08t of the time filling in at third estral homes in th out- | whers Iren | removed from church, com conters carel serfous crim nity of the | ption the crimin- | ty of exposure and lation of the jail sentence ( Imost as much as the punis Seots, COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUN LEAGUE from the fleld and from the floor. | Tho best the Capltal City team could | lget during the contest was thre field goals scattered throughout the | Rame, t'" Ogden collected the first counter after three minutes of play. The Hartford team folded up for 1 rest of the rter. The next | | | | Daly Council, New Rritain | In the American league for years t has been customary to ! ers taks a whirl at managing. e of the clubs in the Johnsonian circuit are now directed by outstand- ing stars ler at St. Louis, Speak- ' T o itself. It is wrong to make a color- ng s ; A ) er W n the second qnarter 3 52 1412 | r a Cleveland, Harris at Washing. e e s I3 g =0 | e i only car combmmg the advanced engineering ohb at Detroit and Collins of the floor, tossed in a two pointer | e ; men who ( features of air cleaner, oil filter, full pressure for_reform of or | oiling, four-wheel brakes, automatic spark and G | | |out of a scrimmage in front of the Taver, McKech- ! baskct. Then followed 15 minutes | copmy scREW FORMEN 1EAGUE AR i e The Harmonic Balancer. nie. in his third year a manager, | of silenca from the offensive guns Wood Serew. p 2 y“ ,,: ic ] g | ness | on a pennant and a world s of the Hartford crew. With threa i1 ‘ 20 SETL8 S s ot s | minutes lett in the zame “Fat” er Boston university had a rather o agair ¢ info the lime record on the football fi X zoul, Tt played six games, winni roughest played o It counted bu a battle between | ! ho battle at took on the appearance of al Tups. e standin i e 0 Dick. Dillon called Ogden | v B 0 rl a" field in performmcg revealing a combination of e ols and Mo together and waried Machine Sorew o S l speed, acceleration, power, smoothness and econ- I o i R & a0 “EVERGLADES LIMITED” ! omy heretofor? undreamed of in an automobile of the . b & Through Train | of such low price. T i e i I s From New England |/ ield 8:30 p.m. vLO\ \ngeles Club Has it ondon 10:06 p.m. [ i lord o0 b Easy With the (llh\ e 64pn: l ln cago, March 6 (P —¥if ‘nmwm R 1§ ers of the Chicago Cub LY irown was close jston did its hest word rd, holding the Crim- for his wonderful floor work and of- ve endvavors. The guards wor owka holding Captain and Matulis holding his We 860 whore Jimmy 1 to only one.field goal, : wee used by Manager Joo Mecartny | 9 Thyough Trains Dail . o ; o T O e ! W R e e e ;| o vain effort 1o win from tho Los 9 6 ,,9n STA, NEW O0RK y Naturally, the new Oakland Six is outselling the ay will bhe remembered ¢ close Field Foul Tt e AU G A T e SR g country over— “n\ .‘1~; W relat 0 mwvr}y | i 1 11 ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS }'!:x o exhibition games at Los An- | = | h iy sconng greater gains than any nominal lght i i 0 KENSINGTON LEAGUE [clcs yestertay, The aeore was 5 to | | Sestindun Lt eisem other car—winning and holding the good will e | Lavraw, 1 L..Lo. , 3 St Rotters, it el R ] e ) of all who buy it. 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Lackawanna 7080 Ask for **Tropucal Trps” Bo no alarm for Fverett Seott fg on tho job, displaying the snap of a re the ability and wislom of a Everyhody in Day Wright brothers Australia nis te huke to American h vho refer 1o them as erichs 1sting for S e PRODUCT OF GENERAL NMOTORS rogmrentiRom e Te !Giants Already Passing a ue g COMING— Out the Blue Envelopes New York, March 6§ (P —Hopés of aspiring reeruits in the train- . camps of metropolitan ma- | hadly cookec Mr. O'-|jor league ns are beigg shatter- | Gootty, od earlier than usual this year. Two railroad tickets were sed out hy tho Giants er@y. Theyv [will tak Arthur Crump, an out. ficlder, and Gus Lindberg, a for- == {mer \' hington and Lee niversity piteh o the Littla Rock club of ' he anticipated arrival to- 1a f ge Kelly and Irish ) HEAL YOUR SKIN' he: \ternational league as pervaded the ut | Brookly continued Two American wor cight bisques f pston and were biseuits were probably vl NEW BRITAIN'S ANNUAL Qoumflg In —AUTO SHOW— G\V r't'a.”l “BIGGER — BETTER THAN EVER” gatu rd'a Maren l-b BY THE NEW BRITAIN DEALE BELOIN'S NEW GARAGE BUILDING, CHURCH STREET MARCH 10-11-12-13, 1926 One of the new players is a ong-writer, a banjoist and a ry Ren Stock, harde e it o s o el SALESMAN SAM One Bom Every Mmute coruit players outshone the re lars in a practice game, winning b g to 3. Joe Bloomer, Kansas Lope- | BOU-BUT 1T SLAM UP THESE i i : 11, blanked the first team with two BOILDNGS 1N A HURRY —THIS /QEAT ma, can be qule overcome b plying Men phur lecla F noted skin _special i Jecaude of it TT-MAN ! zerm dostroying | hits and no runs in the last MORNING THIS (UAS ONU{ AN ) | ! ] GHT QQQE oo propertics, this sul- | innings. | EMPTY LOT \ R - JANM ) w»._s“ WHEN Y00 CRAGKE > phur preparation | | S _— < (& A 6 . |\ THROVGH B T BASEMENT astantly brings case from skin irri- | tation, soothes and heals the eczema !(“op Dives Into River to right up and leaves the skin clear Make Thrilling Rescue md smooth. : - ¢ " 1t soldom falls to relieve the tor- | NeW York. March 6 (P — Swim- ming 200 feet through the i o ment without delay. You can ob- {ain @ jar of Rowles Mentho-gal. ©f the Harlem river yesterday. P phur from any’ good drugsist j trolman Herbert Nagle, a rookie Let & trisl of Meniloduiphue .Polickman, reacued Walier Howe, & show what this means to you. 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