New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1926, Page 9

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" On the All Speaking Lt CORBINS LOSE L N { CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS IN H"[]P FIfiHT Molkk « | g0 1018 World Serles Nelther Con. | RANGER SPECIAL "oy o f S P orts LA BOIAL Hllin e tending Team Made More Than H . Lewieky : 78 8 = | e T ] R Arbur 2 Three Runs In a Game This 1s the era of fancy prices for ‘:f,:; e ] (Continued from preceding page) 4 : ball players. Any minor league star | Abrahamssn 3 AP e—— 3 1 4 ! - Jorld serien: noither who brings leas than $50,000 fs in | telander e 190 [on@ from mid-court. The Russwins Rulers Walk In ing teams, Chicago the plker class. Medlocre athletes, ['°® $5 _¥8-- 200 Were more alert and had the bulge Travelling with a epecd that ¢ m Red Sox, was able | ‘ who merely show promise, are bt jArburr, fouled by Nyborg, hooked 'not be denied, the Rulers met g more than three runs in knocked down at from $10,000 to |ore In. Then Morelll sent up a cir- [took the Stanley Workers for t $20,000, 4 Adamacts 50 78 [Cus shot to count. Joe Jasper in the |sccond time, in the race. Ti th frays wero i (\\;\‘u;.:- i o0 45 seconds Wk a couple of s v I r in danger one ¢ ter. Two wer Chane. S the first on a neat dribble [outpassed, outguarded and outshor victorles, and, In three, the There are in the major leagues a |ilayes and the second afier a pass. It was their opponents all the wav a b only garnered a single | score of players who have cost from ;_‘}]flt‘""] 01|12 to 10 Rugswins, On they went though the Workers tried hayd they results were 1-0, 3 2.1, ! . $50,000 to twice that amount ana |-°"" ™" 2T|Luke and Swanson picked up foul |could not get the t nd 2.1 none have delivered in proportion to 538 372—152) 8BOts and Holst grabbed a long pass 'court much becauss M A o entiro serles produced a com- | the amount expended. > {from Luke to get a basket. It w statson were two by k hin-d of only 19 y Chieag J L i,._, PROIAL MATCB (14 to and the half nearly over. |(here. " i _\‘\.‘. ‘,f»v‘.],‘,,“ i RN R The college players are past mas- i — 921 [N¥borg threw a baseball heave from |jyg 1 with his usual s out-fallicd the Red Sox, 10 to 9, y ters at frenzied finance. When some ) 215 [mid-court clean and trus and soon flipping along the p pan s college star signs up, he usually gets 42— 218 jafterward Morelli went him one Lot the Hoy, Who'tlay ola Chuat . & 3 ¢ anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000, $ $1= 133 lror by throwing one three-fourth the o Mo v Yale Swimming Team Ts according to how badly he is sought length of the court. Morellf hacked ! 1 the apple to | and generally demands a two.year M. Luke just as the whistle blew. |nig mates or sanding it throug | . contract at a fat ealary, , | Mickey missed and the halt ended, Lioop. o 0|18 to 13, Russwins. They had the | oy siarted off ot o 1 erry p fo In striking contrast, take the 8 o s|edge for the half. 10 scconds and Sikora sur ] of the two outstanding batters of the 616 0= a1 The second halt wasioven myitard g i i S S , majors, Ty C'obb and Rogers Horns- i ~-— — (08 ScoTing went. Iach ut them v N 1 by, Cobb cost $700, Hornsby $200 3 408 4831241 [What appeared to be th batted in a rebe it te consisting of 17 ] N less, No wonder the magnates pine | == jstride only to have the y the Worl ) e fIrat 40D yasda In thres ¢ for the good old da ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS |flght into the pietur ok cn a long fhi i seconds, breakin i ht minutes were hummer I s i e record 8 minutes 2 % SPECIAL MATCH all sure did fly about from one to | . : : ATl e s e o Fven the greatest of baseball All-Huriford Glr fos ”h‘r’ &he e tatadic “Mhm the back courl w e lattor eld jointly by Yal 0 managers make mistakes. [the other, A 1 1 possesslon of. L ' T I elL et et can f 80 - 251 The Corbins picked up three points and Hatlor ot 9 | 0 yards in 4 Several years ago, when Manager 107 {m}l o } HOIw" K (& ke AahsL bk o 3 ® the old r Rickey and Rogers Hornsby of the | g i rr doing the trick B o A7 e e 1 jolntly Al i St. Louls Nationals had a battle in - minute mark Morelli took Rulers; ) I being 4 minutes 4-5 ! the clubhouse, 1t was rumored the Hogerainan {-tl c:xl, 138—1423 jand xllrnflwlw{ to a baslke 4 The Woilkers put i . - v i 5 “ardinal star would be placed on the N meerentionElely: [ LiesillateriBaneon hacked Migioy | i the ‘sceonil haif, but yard mark was reached s Sl Luko, who'missed, but got the re-1Datlle Iu the second ; Y 2 . ound and made himself a basket. (RUlers had : v ‘ g |1t was knotted at the 2 minute 1"}; o l added r | | ¢ Report had it that he was to o mark by M. Luke, who flipped one le Hayes o footifiut ! " to New York. Manager McGraw in while covered, Hiad in el gy fo DR g COYpTeC RO freely admitted that he was after Nyborg started the death rally by “H?\" was he ds, \king Hornsby and_expected to land him. | FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS |heaving one in from the 20 foot FeS AL RETLIn Hiny lesline Talo g | MeGraw, it is sald, -offered §200,000| - Imark in a efrcus shot. uke shot th AagElo ! v 1 secon | 2 for Hornshy. Zwl JouTE RaDd 4.0 |on8 to Morelli, who sunk tr, Then injury. He did niee wor Caswell ~ ; nson came through with another| The scors { v lthree-quarir court shot and his stanley Rule & Level | t St. Louls wanted e player to fill club had 26 points. On the next play 1.G I Pis, | | a ihefivacancygand eiskesi e AN e Jos Luke went to the o and v 1 1 i (A—The | 3 Frisch with some cash to boot. That . Sutlotithe: niatire (for & minite r 1 vorld's 1 h year Frisch was going great and | T came back and got & hand. There lay swim v n o la i McGraw said he wouldn't trade him 00 110— 202 |\wag 2 minutes 50 seconds left and Floden, If EA the ( oA o sven for Hornsby. the Russwins tightencd up. Josper Kley, ¢ 4 i N = | made t st point on a foul of Joe Murp! 'E 1 or i Last Y ar Hornsby finished on top 5 o Luke, & fterward Swanson made | Roceo, 1y A ErATve] ) | s of the * tional leagus in batiing for | 30 PR e his fourth personal and he got the |Guetafeon, 1z R Seha | i the .—— consecutive year, ng | SR ate, The same end 1 15 i nd 1- | b LGB for the third time 273 s01 Mhelanord = i 1 Russell & Frwin Stanley Workers MUNICIPAL TENNIS “s as it McGraw would have | . g TG ; Pis F.G I P New York, Ma 0 (R—Winners | if he traded even (he great | Lenpold I Nyborglzf v 3 : - {lot it | atlonal muni- + scli for him, = Svanso bt i ) \ Rihii Anional 10w | et s K n 3 n 1 park 0 i = |Goodrich, 1f - i ; 1t | Willie Plant Is Feature | FPT. N0, 15 r \o b i1 Eocotns At Tonight’s Track Meet - [T il N New York, March 10 () — Five 1 feor | hundred athletes vill participate to- | ¢ 12 | tin: | e night {n the annual track games o[; 2 the Morningside 2 and Willie | i Plant, a member of the club, the |Leon 5 feature performer, Plant, America’s champion walk- o er, has shown his heels to Dgo Fri- n gerio, of Italy and Gordon Geodwin it ot England, leaders in il metre plod at the Olymples of 1924, | Sagen and tonight he will be heavily han- | Dumny st dicapped with his most powerful o opponent, Harry Hinkel of the New e, 1 York A. C. also an Olympic star i The distance {s one mile. Veteran Catcher Is Slated for the Bench | Another major league veteran, Cy 8 G FIGHTS LAST NGHT rkine, catcher of the Athletics, | i do bench duty a good portlon | 2 . | : coming seasomn. | _Urbana, T, — Jimmy Mahoney, Perkine, who not long ago rated | “hicago, beat Dick Smith, Danville “{th the backstopping stars, is apt | (8) - 0 be shoved into the backsround by | Lew Perfetti, New | L fwo youngsters, chrane | Vo cated Jimmy Russo, Grand | \t aind Jimmy Tox. Cochrane, it will (R ) k. e recalled, hore the brunt of the Taglor, Terre tehing work last year, It |Haute, t. ports, Mackian his first in big tim Fox, according to r Johnny Browy bantamweight champion of Englan (10). is a et Peter Schuyler! Who has the stronger hold on your confidence? main you've recently met, er the he g man vou've known . and tested for forty years? The newcomer may look lite a man of sterling worth. But the old friznd He's proved trie-blue. time has tested him. . True-blue! That's the 40 years' record which has These made hosts of smokers loyal to Peter Schuyler men strck because they krow that quality h: been the hobby of Peter Schi And Rl malkes MRS, MALINSKY 1§ GIVEN LIFE TERM llinois Woman Changes He; Plea to Guilty Flora M ., rch 10 (A1) linsky, 50, and w Jolie ed to | prisoy Bible Malinsky, 45, late yestey if |Harold 8, Willams Mrs, Malinsky sald she gave the on to the woman in a glass of ter, She absolved her husband, whom she married six weeks after tho death of the first Mrs, Malinsky, of all blame te's Attorney id he was in. clined to accept her story. The plea of gullty was made after the grand jury had returned an in- Joe Stecher Winner In Springfield Bout Springfield, Mass., March 10 (®)— Joe Stecher, claimant of the world's wrestling champlonship, defeated ‘l"r:-uk Judson, former Harvard coach, here last night. Stecher won | the first fall in 27 minutes with body Scissors, Judson took the second in lictment jointly accusing the couple | 15 minutes with an arm seissors and of the murder. Mrs, Laura Malin. | grecher captured the third in 32 8 died last September 26 under | mys crious cireumstance s attorney sald probab- r investigation would be READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Heads <;f : N minutes with another body sclssors. | BADG Wisconsin 1 LEADER B B il it S § quite a heavywelght day. pleaded iguilty dnf Clay/acunty|isas of tofdeathiat Albllla Biblerl o Slyig fe bt Bl MORIEN clreult court to the poison murder |1I¥5 husband of Mrs. Eisle Bible |the hero of the recent meet with the of Mrs. Laura Malinsky, tormer | Insicy. who died about a year and a ¢ 0 (¥7 o O squad. Fortney, in |wife of her hus nest L. Ma. |NOIf ago. | fact, won the affair when he tossed | bis much-touted foe in seven min. 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Cochrane an hit the ball as well 3 hind the plate, Dies A;lcr Realizing most promising prospect and hag a hance te get the Both 1-string re- nd Fox pay be- | Knows Nothin } Harry Wills’ Manager g of Fight | | _Hot Springs, Ark., March 10 (F— | Harry Wills, negro challenger, sald | {1ast night that if Chicago i rests | € arranging a bout for hin to like—the taste of their smoke wuith | Her Life’s Dearest Wich Lawrence, Mass, March 10 (P'— Sister Margaret Dolores of the Sis- | ters of Notre Dame is déad, but her | \ Jearsst wish has been granted. § 0 ived long enough to enter the re. | ligious order whose novitiats sh»l smpleted on the day she was taken | < Dempsey, to be staged in that | ity Labor Day," it is all news to ' Wills made the statement aft- r learning that Dempsey gave out L statement that he expected to keep is date with Wills there about La- | sor Day “T have heard so much concern- | ing when and wheres Dempsey is go- me," said Wills, “that It to keep track of all of | Paddy Mul- | As Genevieve Kennedy, a 20 y old girl of this city, she entered upon 2 course of preparation s vent {n Waltham two Last week her period of all | about. 4 been finished sstully but I am afrald they are giving the same dar she beeams seri- | Paddy the run around and that noth. | SR !ing will come of it. If Chicago wants To a superior who visited he at and can stage it, that's all | the Boston Bt ith me been take cspital to which e expreesed : she might take her religio have been chal : tofore she died. The request was us far he hasn't | granted, and she will be buried with (0 me | the religlous soloinnity of the order. | e er Flowers Now Is To Have Face Changed | | Ga., March 10 (P—Tol. | | | All T want 1s to get | T me. I n for vy ept his w psey in the with n ("arpentéi‘s in New York Now Getting $12 Per Da Mar in the footsteps of other New York 10 (A —An i | champion: WS bt rease from § > & day in | apions, Flawer .onne;ro | aut mpion, has ) carpenters n ar n‘w,, 1 Walk Miller | secret s manager, an 4 today ! bt the corpenter his boyhood | couneil. 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