New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 9

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] On the Alleys s p ea k i n g CASINO BO“LLV:.AIle of Sports P. & F. CORDIN LEAGUE 1 Escut, 323323132235 y0080 0o phisse s il Basketball s on its last legs. A few more Saturday nights will see the end of the game that has kept the fans humping all year round |gpmar and all In all, a very good season |Riha has resulted from the play of local RPIomAg Morton teama Zelgler Earle Rush Jackson Saturday night will sound the knell ot Inter-city competition for | the Natjonal Guards although it will not mean the last of the bas- ketball season. Middletown will be the last team to be brought in from outside to play at the State armory this year. Following that game, the Legion and Guards will lock horns for the clty title. Terry | Putney | 8ot It Is probable that the Burritts and the Natlonal Guard Reserves will also hook up in a prelimina | Dol to the National Guard-Leglon first | ja, game in the tilt between these two that will decide the junfor cham- plonship of the city. This will be a sensation In itselt and should draw a large number of fans to the armory, The long looked for mateh b tween the Ranger and alcons bowling teams is about to be con- summated. The managers of both teams are working on aetalls for the match and the probable outcome will be that the teams will play a home | and home series, coneisting of three games, Each club is looking forward to| a victo! The down town a gatlon fecls the wi g spirit in 1ts blood and plans to start the 1629 season off right this ti) by taking a victory in the first eeting of athletic teams between the two clubs Besides the honor and glory that will come to the winning team, the losers will also bs requircd to ban- quet the winners and this will be an added incentive to the bowlers to pin them up. Friday night has been st as the date for the first games and the Pecrless alleys on Broad street will be the scene of the battle. A large crowd is ex pected to turn out to watch the | lane stars perforin ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS INDUSTRIAT, LEAGUE Hort & Cooley 91 Eddls Anderson hopes to get into the winning column tonight when he tackles Chall, th youngster | from Dallingford. Thi boy has ehown that he is whiz when comes to rolling ¢ n dc lanes and now that he of stage fright, he in his best that h Yafnirs, Tanders, derson kno has a tough I 10 customer on his hands tonight aad LgS will be at his best to win tonight's matches. state encounturs ord last we termined to get keel after cc storm much amplon lost two to Bob Miller of Corhin oft coloy | &t 0L 113 Eddle has been a bit but has rounded into peife for his match tonight and Y scoras should result ‘rem his » com ic last ed each other terms with 410 4 the Atlas com n top by a American Paper Gaods Co by Hofferth r v came went in and ¢ dusirial | von. On N. M. & 0. TEAGTE Freight Office. teamn r system, lin S Comstock, W. Anderson 7 Crocker Danberg . Carlson Haussier 1] Fleischaver ,, 2 e Swanson e 269 Hoftman "..0.0.001,.10 300 Winger . i3t DUmMmMy 4.iveees 8~ 23 | (11 30 | Gerstaecker, FH ) G ki el 7y | Wagner SostalaNgy L 463 Buckholy LA, Winger , 'UNITARIANS PLAN DRIVE FOR $0,000,000 CHURCH FUND Drive Will Cover Territory Served by 70 Churches in United States and Canada Boston, March 11 (—The Uni- Foundation, fiscal agent for neral organizations of the U'ni- ian church, today announced a ter Boston canvass for a mini- mum of $300,000 as a part of Jame paign to v 32,000,000 in the es and (¢ 1a s Is set for April 9 to and will cover a territory served { by 70 churches. Tt will a fund 10 guarantee current general penses during the nex r | Organizations participating 1| American Unitarian association; the Unitarfan Laymen’s league, the !Alliance of Unitarian and Other “ | Liberal Christian Women, the Young People’s religions union, the Chris- tian Register, the Society For Min- isterial - Rellef, the Tuckerm School, the Unitarlan Scrvics Pen- slon socicty, the ional I'ederation | of Religious Liberals and the Mead- " ville Theological school. All but the two latter have headquarters ton. Announcement Edwin 8. Webster, | toundation was made esident of the | | PLAT DECIDING GvAME Menagers of Guard Rescrves and Burritts Planning To Vlay inal Contest At Armory veen themselves over the this iding game for the junior cham- of the city, Tt is the inten- the two moguls of the uintets, to lon-Naticnal such is the cas vill mean a double attraction fans who plan to take in th fhe two teams have met t 1son with the result th ha 1 on me., o play prelimina National Guards' games wi iurritts are the regular preliminar- <rican Legion. The ri- een the two is of the most New York, M cial dividend of oday by th addition to re nent of ble Mareh Sings 21 to holders of record " WARES FURIODS re 1t 1 Cogressmen Limber Up on :° Their Pet Themes ington, March 0 question agitated con. | of in yesterday, with discus. | 1 both the senate and house ted by bitterness and laugl gress sions punc ter, 1 Things Happening Centering on the value of paper poll in progress on the auestion of modifieation, tha day Lrought forth introduction of a yes. | olutlon calllng for a nation-wide |, referendum on modification, scrip- | tural quotations, rences to George Washington's beer recipe, n | o for a Manhattan cocktail, a |y poem entitled “Ode To Al herry,” eriticlsms of the of enforcement agents, personal ex. change between Senator ocrat, Maryland, and s, democrat, Virginia, lifference over senate ruol tween Vieo-President Da Senator Reed, democrat and mention of the cos gresslonal record All Took Yart The house endad mately th news \ lth th aclivities anothier app A ind - ene-half discussion with mo ent participating at various stazes in attack on and defense of the 18th amendment and the Volstead act during this ntative Somers, York, introductd tha res tion calling for modifieation of which would be discussion district in Bos- | & fn the hov Ballots an be furnished house member cach Rruce Started Tt Fire worl the n S offred senate started for the onid sueenssive 1g the jates ewspaper poll clipping ults in the prohibitio A Thi Senator turs of th explaini id "not want history falsif Dry Matter Admitted After an lis shouted argument ‘Al i myveelf " lure and an argumer with announcement 1 for a vote on t without debate, of the Missouri senator invoked this rule. Th 1 that ths Ohio sen: read the editorial Bruce vs, Glass nator £moot, republican, Ttah, | winted out that every 11 (A)—"Tho ' the Drand 5,000,000 a year which “is being spended in Its vain and futile ef- 't to enforce prohibition.” Senator Gl challenged the cor- ctness of Ecnator Bruce's in- and the latter remark- Virginia member's op- fon *'docs not give absolute finale an opinion on any subjeet.” the senator churges me with g incorrect {nformation on congressional record, he is out order,"” Senator Bruce added, Slams Get Bitter Senator Glass ked hether nator Brucee kn. “anything ball every minute to pull out with a ore about the correctness of the fvictory in the final game. furcs than I know ?* The Middletown me will be the I should be sorry to have the 'final game of the son for the tent of my information on any Guards in state competition. Iol. ibject measured by the extent of lowing that ,the city champlonship from Virginia,” [series between the Guards and the Briec {American Legion will start on the In the Blanton, dem- |following Saturday rat, Texas, {nsi There Is intense interest in aper polls were f i h and without a doubt, the clared that “members who § s will draw the largest crowds to drink in violation ‘of the > appeared at the state ar banished from con- year. Both feams are 1d from the s backed by large numbers of and ncither will lack for root- Rep. ers when they take the floor, Nationals To Stage Final Contest Against Visiting Team Saturday Night At Armory. rmation, that the The National Guards will play the last game of the scason against an outside team Saturday night at the state armory on Arch street when ft stacks up against the All-Middle. town five In the third game of the | |series between the two, The Mid- dlotown outfit has been stepping at | a fast pace throughout the year and | the Guards will have to play ba 1t of the senator plicd Ecnator this hould be mory country,” wouldn't even vetorted Progressive-Socia ————— | LEADBIKE RACERS ENDURANGE RACE here McNamara-Georgetti Team Has a nnual 300 Mile Event For Horses Margin of Two Laps Over Ficld To Be Run Yrom Brandon, Ver- — In Six Day Event Today. 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