New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 8

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Fisher as Heator Joe Howard And Boh DeReyser Top Training Camp Toytaeat 0 ekl Bishow W York, March 11 (®) — Six L v T T elphia, March ) — A | Cambridge, Mass, March 11 (- : it | Arnold Horween of Chieago, star on o ol 9, o1 eyele 100 fl are a if:4 i i T T r 1 n toda 0 0 e AL e s e ‘ : : ) y ’ y et bo favo his World's |4 114 1020, has Leen appointed head 3 Madison Square Gar fard titlo from pass- | ;0 of ‘Harvard football, William J. Bingham, newly ap- tests, « i s card of amatour | gen wifile the riders who maintain | : SH : : ¥ 4 i T W to B igenlacher of Ger- | armory | the dizzy whirl live off the “fat of \ con- The S % v ) 708 " st 1 ns the challengor by 804 |Pointed director of athletics mad # j by 1t g 1 the announcement last night on | i in- ¢ " pro ¢ 00,000 pite viallies last night which | : S - anproximatcly “m” o ; o s wide first (MAIE Of the committee on the regn! Yo or ‘to: puli on this que i : 1 s ‘ + s ctacle, with the payroll ¥ % i \efer was con. | 10N of athletic sports, ) 4 AcloplilneAngy y i ik ; ] “c of drawing s04 | Horween will succeed Robert T, 1 llers mounting to §7 # 3 | iR e o IYigher, who retired at the end ot the ftem of principal in- 0. polat faaton the 1925 scason after having been é food bill. It amounts fore { ferman cl np\m\‘]u'r\'nlul upon to accept the post d for the week, an average ; % when he expressed the wish to rr- p than $100 for ¢ of the ) + 2 t the clusiof 0 1600 () 3, (083 o i ; ) ] or is famous for sensational | 15N ln"]r(. conclusion of the 1424 metro- | & 2 : b 4 hes, and although he has p! schedule. metro 9 it o s e ; 7 s g IR A The new coach entered Harvard ! cham s sparcd in providing f i ' 5 i ; ] o star pointed |Colloge in 1916 but a member a1 led athletes, the utmos il Tetord ot t the class of ‘21, Ho early dis . g ' in nourishmer o thoroughbred Edonard Horemans in the |UNEuished himself with the fresh- b o Poth e cired for with any more atten- Gy i ¢ iAlne Bloek. ofltharcis exciting |Man team, and in 1917 captained the Hartford bov | tion 1o detall, Charts are kept of : 1 ; R I1{le conteat last December, On that |informal war-time eleven in 1918, i st award | ), AT oy ; Alasiard i vl o ; Ltk o Ibut i o wing yea ¢! ¢ sl A amount of food, water and 5 2 ? % P ." ion Belgian lifted the g:mflnln\' following year he enlisted < activities t I hig s cop they g Their digestion, o R W @ R row margin ofily to ! _the nav In 1019, with the revival of foot- ball at Harvard, he played fullback and captained lhv team from that o NoaiE T e g Lgne 1 wencral condition is care- ; ) 4 ‘ ‘ . 4 ! ave Jake wrest it hack avmonth | terruption br r words | o R S Sl B e 3 / vl d i s rom Manage | N - sistered, - 5 ; 4 i | e R MR ARl e s well plens t nd ve had Howard on the floor. | “pyreq ghirts of Krench and Ger- 7 B . Aadig) LA \r:nlduxfl i ]4."“”“_ T | position in 1920. Tn the Yalo game tion of his m i 4 al hout on tONIENTS “man chefs prepare the menus. R S & v posting 105 and 113, Schaefor picked |©f that year he helped to defeat.the pr Hartford's o ore is an abundance of expertly- (o \ : i ; i 119 points on the challenger last [ BlUe 8 to 0, by kicking one of the : , { 5 |threa ficld goals. takes on » o e e @ Browns Tost 10 Rabins naatlanil ieaineny fakes o | repared food, especially selected 5 Z o night, outscoring Hagenlacher by 5 &t Louis, Mo, M 1 The : foatherwEED {to provide encrey, but in spite of ; ! ; ¢ . Toth men played un- | ) O “““‘“;‘n'i‘; ”1"‘""'"“ ain ropped th i | cat the average contestant L] : ‘ i fal " slump after openin 'vl ) iy ) qm;‘ ll 1m (; i 1 _le n p ¢ bowers| fTom thres to ten pounds during chip / i siring of 145 on his unfinished (1%, BATE by Kicking the - deciding S < ““\, 1 the week. % 2 R 4 i v £ 160 from the first | "\,’ ”’“J' . lege H onil l camp at ; : " that m Lottt “Our greatest danger is that the . e b izht’ i oih N auntallave | GRS S0 GT 08 CeRRYSRILIE ; tford will he on / i helped to coach the Chicago Cardi- Dodger T o ity hove | Povs will over-eat,” according to 5 i i n the Aifth inning for the | lonal feotbalie tonn Th nals § tonlofRthp- DLOSERIN AL AR IS Ly i Stein, a former rider and - S i, . i Y 1 of the match 308. [nats. a profes . team. ¢ . o voste follow- (made a complote cleanup on the ji S C S8 byl o reur champlon, 7 ; cecond hlock Sehae. |He has made a long study of western Texas v st card and they have been pitted | 38R HEEON Lol o f‘" 5 P 'd- Everalt e i ) A ool i oree Charles Peterson | f00tball methods, and besides . is {nsax gainst the best in this vieinity D S e nates this | 1o change the balls, but Hagenlacher | thoroughly versed in the Haughton o will tio from Lwelve o four- | Snce 1816 for the Madison Square | Will be White & I US| g my the chureh league and hope to s b B balls, Imt Hageniacher | vstem under which he was traine K 2 Indian There will be from twelve to four = 1son They arc of the [1] F TN objected and play continued to the hEhetnasitrained Reds niians e T e o ) seasor v @ petihal the issue tonight. After the featur: o8 Dlaced on |hile at Harvard i farch 11 | el S e ¢ the following as a |Eame's g Seolt | o niest, the visiting playe 41 et O The selection of a new head coach 7 o 12 to 2 o promptly J Totars K's food order: 350 | for consecutive playing and Schal 5 . . Four hours 1 ] i e sample of a weeld's food order: 350 | lor con: o Ve iaes| (1) rooters will be enterta atSihpll e Nired a8 safety |0f Harvard football has heen fraught i e ' by Cleveland | | dozen 800 steaks; 42 bra 4 i 1 acal church i : L < with complication since the resigna- ¥ , Jaeck Hendricks SWRIB ]N(‘ AND TU\]N“Y | of lamh: beet roasts; 460 pounds ir - | — — ts and unexpeeted misses on ap- Rl The Glin e A At vs to d Vy e Biarales ael et t t the coming o arent] s o stablished a Rl fagoasis ed Donalue and Mays to do | )| i T1NL “. chicken; 10 crates of grape- |1 wrtford And New Britain Church main s s ]"] o |ed 1ast month when tiie entire gradu- t the mound work in the return game ruif; 6 crates of oranges; 45 pounds | CAmMpAIEN ’ U '\ e e = \‘11 '1.”'\( N foothall advisory committee, H Mays had not pitched against “N s of milk; 40 quarts of cream o Mo 1 | Prelimirary Game, | Tnte 3 o el et e, S lof i ability to agree with Captain- 4 and since the unfo [ ';H“u b 3 310 louves of bread; 110 pounds of L v rary Game. Intense Rivairy Exists Between Ninc || Hazeniehora - ovorage ' £o7 ¢lect Clement Coady, and the com- g e oA Hay an Dis W {Contenders For Fleavyweight Crown | putter and 600 individual bags of fnsen DEaE R e New Dritai Mers For Places On Teams |1.b7 eatnot 23 and 16:27 for § ttee on regulation of athletic 1 Ipgen o Nt Ready For No-Decision Bout |7 tu ¢ training Johnson . \ f (R on iishenhilauctetsoL, ! fn a game in N r e g | Such vegetables as Spinach, cel Lt L . i S : 2 fcets PN The final disagreement did not a| : S g cry. onlons, peas and asparagus | SOt S0 N IS et A T center on one man, as hoth com- q : Iso form part of the menus but @it B AT Do ; ¥ . candidates’ for plocoes vittees had agreed on Charlie Buell, ¢ tlon of the opening ef the base Liami, Fla., Mareh 11 (R\—Ger w potatocs are used and only two f 1i® & FOTE SORACTE OVEr TAE €Ol e e Holst | Y. M e tar quarterback under the late Per- E season in that it 'unney and W, L. (Young) Srib- | pounds of flour are required for | 1100 OF B8 YICRARR: L AANAGTSON e coners e Gl 1 cy I Hanghton. TRut Buell decline A : contenders for heas yweight the week bk o Tl mant < : ; [the appointment, as did Leo Leary, Augment Tizers' squad u, today finished training for| Stein recalls many startling feats | 1‘ {‘1, m‘ ‘;‘m' ks g Osterlir S e e he grapplers in Strong Hartford Quintet Mects Grove jend coach, and Major Charles D. Detroit, Mich., March 11 P—8ev= 1 0jp ten round no-decision bout!at the training fables he has di. | Cro 0L 1S Probiems. : fhid TRATC o ST R o ‘ el At 3 . Daly, line eonch t eral outfielders and infielders heduled at Hialeah park for to-|rected over the past decade but he 1:?\(\\:” th ecason with HAlSOm oo Wi lare candllo: v : treet Five Tonight—Good Ingmi it (hsu G fitiest 6t brents b ived fo augment s mol night. Light workouts ds the palm to Alphonse Goos- |~ [ o o oot plaver o ented in the matehe | Eapected. jmen were considered hy the commit. t Detroit American their of the day, Tunney = the “Belgian Bear rERandili SRR - i 1 Iirst Luth 1 church team outs for tive local . jtees, but no agreement could be ¥ four mile walk on the beach | Peto Van Kempen, Holland's great | Soace ™ {0 ) . § city and the Swedish Luth- s, the 135 and st o0 ba bl feam | Teach o, § ¢ confining himse a | sprint man, Iarableanas 5 o v cran church quintet of Hartfor ; Dot aI00aE iIl have ' job on its hands tonight —— atah et RS one Tate 2 iteees Au | e ‘”: oy v 8Y | open their home-and-honie “titl 3 S local Y in disposing of the Rockwoods of HOGKEY INNOVAT]ON dium which will < ¥ the week of a race,” Stein said. | fugsy about the 1 i ries the local Y. M. C. A. n the i nd clas orze Ham. |Hartford, conquerors of nh‘\ Boys' ' has. heen constructed. There wPhat, T believe, is a world's rec- | Seelis 20 Vi 5 tht at 9 o'clock. The gams prom- lin, John Spring, Sam Day jifeluband ‘National (Guard iRescries t wnding room for 5.000 | ord. Van Kempen used o consume | «I am going fa wi s > be a very fast on, i | L asn : S e , Play by Play Report of Game Be- i = ! ; {six full meals during 24 hours of | kadie this year and, he |ain wil o its f 3 on th vrestling squ haticlass, The | 21600 LaS o S 5 TOokiniz Thom Ovee 3 {purrs the publis riding, Inciuding almest {wo pounds, | 1 mi loor, the fast Ny end clusiv pou willind Wyiiiam i action Ll seiy tween Boston And Phtsburgh 1 L g retropolitin s of meat to a meal. Tn between he | f f y {Brecko a on C: lane el b : ca's onl ' eall, 2 = 2 1 1 \ take the 1 [ siven T ea eloni¥iling ma o fall . | would take a little hot soup, bread | up his chanees of having el el e o e ring 0 akes Teams To Be Given Tonight. 3 1L ehs 8 nd cofter - . {year. Ho lo shape and |conr ) allin and b 15 g b S ty team has won| Joston, March 11 (P—What is Le- H Sha u]v" sin 's s‘!.\' of Lfiv/f‘lmj |if trying will win {rom t \ ! ! Il 3 ce lits last 11 games and is making a |lieved to be an innovatign in hock C) ridersin - condition is Jack i“"' les, urn the K A st m - ! : strong bid for the junior title. The |in‘this country will be a play by pl n) ille, the head trainer. How ! : lineup that succecded in trim- | repert to Toston fans of fhe game c “These boys drink no plain w [ r Ray Schalk ‘har ht. s i 5 o1 |ming the other two New Britain out- | between the Boston and Pittsburgh :]’w\lv'm:‘:) 1.1 r'u\ | r;\l»uurfl explained. mmmp ‘\\,w]\“r Scott The game g suppored NI e Palplat ieat will be on hand to try to lower jtcams of the National Hockey league \e 1ave minera wa r y e o c n th tiile of the ti th itts’ color: They are Jap- 3 ) 0l The want. It aids their digestion.” outstanding star positions : vithout losing 4 Gbrto L ; nad T s i e Grire N (T e (e (R e Ao W he rules of the race provide | but “iron men’ as wel i it ord wam, champions |Torrington on arch 27t e o e It Ly n’jvl.‘m ]"l*wrh::]':i‘“r']' ;‘;ll‘\fltl\"_ N;f’n’:"“h:_‘f.]:""“’;"“ ; or' cons||[OE. w0 iyears | end Cundefen(ed PBACK IN COMPETITION ompany the team on its trip | The report will be furnished to 2 - through the first ronnd this seasan, { s St b 0L T i e bin | here. pectators at a match between Bos- | ne Neville went on ‘N””“"» pl I 10 d was tumbled last Saturday night g Phe Burritts will use their strong: |ton ‘college and the Ottawa Burghs a “They work in shifis and in some | t, while § s ENtirhis may prevent this gevies from lineup in the game and will at- ‘at the Boston arena. An announcer i cases we provide alarm clocks to |1, s over a riod of 1 g the int:--cily ehampion taken i1l five we zet the edge on their local |will deliver the story of the game as v s ) ; dinindoor tting back the strong |it comes over a direct wire from b the track. This climinates ar- | For nagsut “|from the speed or fury of the grme in Ullea, N _ lauintet from Hartford. This is ex- | Duquesne Garden in Pittsburgh, [ which used to be a prohlem 2 \ stand for t % peeted to be one of the hest gamies LG, BRI ul traine the ol mang et fon il the Burritis this season | Boys outnumber girls in the Al riders tired and hecame ir- L v L MCS || fween the Trinity 1 4 men, led by Capfai - —_ Malin, Ore. publlc school, and the toward the clos: of the grind . e B S "% lchurch outfit and the B army, t who will compet ard | Tt's great to be able to use Her. [last graduation class was composed )n!v]kl . h'f)"wx\] to |In S i ; ~d tor third place inlgash, the 1.’ v ) i : “lassified ads entirely of boys. watch the eor 1 of the riders | HANDBALL RESULTS it b i o e By BRIGGS bird a general helper. it mean, Yale's star pole vaulter, his first appearance notify riders when they are due to | , with if, but it will not detract trainer in the old days y years, if not for m “| There will he a preliminary game |y, READ HERATLD CLASSIFIED ADS |large number of fans will be on hand % ot Z ©194 ny TRiBwE A FOR RESULTS |to witness it. Fourteen Out of - Sivteen Matehes | Uy gors are paid by the day | (0 have abl take part in v el as Ul fromi rrom e ( 1 I zames. | Have Been Played And Games Go ‘}.'f;.']',l altances ;] el | His superb aircetion B Sy TR < et N inis ot s eacions|iplntelix necded in v s z GAE ANING Joto second Rovnd ond Only in cae of a serious | ot N s (" FRED DID You Gerp MERNING ) MO0 ( Goop MERNING GERGE- | 4 tho end of the race| With Schalk doing beneh dut e [ KNoW THAT ERSTERS| [ miss SMERTH /S0 (G ( You ARE wERNTED | 5 v Alf Grenda s b S D B Lyos LA | wWILL SPERL IF You, | HERP You ehired) { ON THE TELEPHERNE - o it bone on the | 1¢S5 © it I ger® | geRL Them w ERLT|) P el el ( 5 and e would - = L 5 ~ : ust the same way L 5 ealont tns ancEcel] management 1s | | o€ A1 0 ““”“ £ h ’ i to com- | _ : - ) b picingimi whicn | WOPK oCthe Sox machi e e 3 n W"\ No 3 [; n 1 b b 2 I ¢ afl B ' ANDERSON VS, CHAI " MAKES WORLD RECORD ‘ SON V3. CHALL b E s | o S p L pion, Beater T'ric Rademacher, Sensational Ger. Stale Skl plou Sattin E | First Two Starts, Takes On Youth- | man Swimmer, Creates Second | a Mark In As Many Meets W ER RS e B ! [ 'vE GERT Tue Y You've GERT )( GET ERT OF HERE i ho $0'S YoUR HERBET ~ KERL A me Duzwc’/ o You Berm! ot 1 t ERLD MERN ¢ : = his second in Q > | deavor 10 eve H New York Ath- ' week when £ %5 , = ring t A He held fi 1 e g1 = 7‘?/?/: P | Wi M’fi’L%uE_s i ! S

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