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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926, Sneaking On the Alleys W ooy oy ELEVATEBOXING | TRAINING FOR RACE |(uue e e mes wee movea) cauramay sconss waxo — | game, Callahan ~ knocked out Morrle CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS | . i 1 T French Commission Asks New Y o e S d & ah e A Schlacffer, Omaha, in the second o f S por ts PAYNIR TIN CAN LEAGUE Auioran 0 o ] - kL | on Atks New York | Boat Efghts Preparing Strenuously Ross eald the rulos met farth that( S0 RSCS, SHIM SRR SMSRY Hulnes t Washers Commission for Suggestions ¢ lor Great Water Eve Vear, | 1h® nets shall be anchored and im- | ght in Kast Chicago, Jnd, last Zwick sl ey e et i RUTH TELLS GF SELF ggostions (0 | For Great Water Event of Year, ¥ e movable. He sald his protest would night. Callahah weighed 150 and Swift Th— 163 Put Fighting on Migher Plane, Oxford-Cambridge Classic, 4 : ) = [be sent to T C. Calders, president | Schlaeffer, 152, Chall, Wallingford entry in the 'N'A[,':,T" L e PRy A sont to v ¢ ERTS bk Vew York e of the Natlonal Hoclke ague at state {ndividual duckpin cham- 1= 250 [P, Fagan o.uoe, Yy ’ Babe's Prowess as a Hitter Has New York, March 13 (®— The London, March 18 (B —Tor (he ',_ . ) plonship tournament, by his work | Jaseit b 13 [Sarr e B New York State Athletic Commisslon [grens aquatic event of the yeur, (e | Montreak | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS against Bddic Anderson Thursday sl \’le-n:a.l. ‘ 1 s Dimmed His Brilllancy in Other D3 been requested by the French |Oxford and Cambridge boat race, (o night at the Casino alleys, toppled a St LRI ety 3 35| Tositios i : Hoxing 1%ederation to “outline some [be rowed over the historic coyrs. number of records by hitting the NS on amond, [International plan which would place Putney to Mortlake on Muarc the Neuman LT PG s vins for a score of 166 in one of m,r’m,,,,, 89 472144 w1 % - boxing on a much higher plane and | contesting clghts are putting in son.. New York, March 13 (M- Babe | J 5 RIGIE18 AT6.DRUINg A 80} Tndependents, e | onublo proper sury ) the gamos, mith [ n e | D prowess as a hitter has had »,.'.\.‘..“:u"‘ per survelllance of cham- | strenuous work, Whesler 7 Yeronanl" 3 83— 24 latendency to obscuro his vorsatility So far as can be judged there i Vilcos very little to choose hetween the two mussex Jacobt This not only set a new hign [’ — | in filling other positions on the din. single for the state league entries ] ] 4051220 ot S = 35 {mond, In the opinion of the Yankes :f‘li“’:y"‘“"’-‘fl"r board can outline, |teams during their practiss on st but also broke the existing alley| o 101 274 Jive |Fluger himself. Ho has offored in. |voor con PR8S ON o other states in | waters, Oxford on the Isis and Camm. record at the Casino lanes. The [(XeD eoeee: : 7 L e =142 formation which he believes shoutq | \°UF CUNrY, We are certain that bridge on the Cam % mark s thought to equal any that : 209 110 & o HalE |such a fiasco as now exists in the| gt ) i Bololn entitle him to slderat § o 0 The Oxford eight, with thely & 3 e W hus been made in tho state league |Lipsts % 59 L . H ofitt's nnxm!. ‘fl;:’.’\l:llll::‘l::i‘lv:\':o\‘l‘llv‘l] heavyweight division could not Pos- |heavier weight, however, are mor ) Qluh 2 |m,\'~ lrunll ‘\r' w :'3"‘ B tournament, though the figures are | DUrn3 . 3 __l_:—_-_ il 2 player > sibly take place,” writes Paul Rous- | evanly distributed in the shell, It |I|“‘:r; {”( uas Hllx'l;\w“‘v:; N;)rhl l\"(‘(’l‘:ngrlu‘S o Warne ki 5 S0 presided : Fre) v y3as ‘L Accommodations and Sight-Seel not available to make this authentlc, ai-1aes [arner oo, 5| It you could cateh you would [jupier VFUHANL Of the Krench organi- el e allty : " £ 3 [§ as t e race g SR ety e 273 quality for all-round honors.” Babe [ [0 e T o y:\“lolr‘:lh\l;:m l)}:v‘xlllr]u'yln \: 0 ra 9 Days $111—12 Days $120 and up Besldes this is an enviable mark § o 3 WAR (0l irecentisiby e ) 8| for anyone to hit. When a bowler | joniie. . 90 287 New York hoard's plan ot interna- | nouglas, while the llght bluce ____ Spectal Sailings via Lusurious Transatlantic Liner 1 tonal boxing control to a meeting the hands of Captain Wil " Ulort St Ge +*Fort Victor rt Hamllton oo . “Cateh " sald Bahe. “Why, until 1 shooting at duck pins, goes over |Dolssonavle .. i e A : = 23t | wan clghteen L nover filled any posi- E{ha 1ot 2 Fafoas 2 < tisdide, 150 which is half the mark of a|Lowman bl ’h‘l‘x”-“:”n tion but catcher, That was whils 1 ’; “‘;w ‘_""T'V:"v‘v_nnl Boxing Unlon R — Lv. New York Ar. Bermada Ly, Begmuda Ar. New York perfect game, ho {s doing soma 34801384 | TR ' ? s02 |Was playing at St. Mary's school, | @ 'j_‘_;_’{"‘ | *March 27 March March 30 April 1 1all bowling and the fact that Chall ion R : 2 | Baltimore. ———— WILL PROTEST GAME March April 2 April 3 Avri 8 n a state leaguo match, hit them Wi 2 s $3— 265 s :nuu J Bube, always a powerful hitter, FOOTE LOSES MATCH April April 5 April 6 pril for 166 1s a record that is liable to Jayes 3 o= 90 [ 3 o T GO o5 R g 1| ™as later converted into a pitcher. (oo FAprits April 5 April April 11 stand for the rest of the season. Gorman B [ Mavers L = Whi's hie has frequently been used at e Manager of Boston Bruins Claims EARLY RESERV S RGED ———— Pelotier sty 7 . Mffman . first base. It was as a pitcher, that R v v 3 9 20 FP A h ire. i 5 10 @ s tha zors Repros 0 uwles Were Violated In Game The above special voyages have been arranged to meet the requ Anderson is now standing well 9 I:mr\‘vy i he firet gained fame with the Balti. Rogers Representative Drops Oda | od _ne [ o 1 g k g With Pittsburgh Plrates ments of the large number of Easter visitors to Bermuda, and as the ;goow,,‘m':m }(lnflm xmrm u.m;,m “1‘1/1: o Shiek 5 2 o nxc;:-:»rmlmk then ‘]\vn I the Boston | Game In Bowling Contest Witn kald " accommadations are being booked rapidly it 1s suggested that resers oop is n its infancy, he will|Ne — ted Sox, beforo achieving record ) g i ¢ ons 1 ? 1 ade. v Linn 2 T0- ‘. SH Ray Gaines Pittsburgh, March 13 (®) — Art vations be promptly made, have to strut his stuft mighty 8000 | iy ** T 3 feals as a home run hitter, fesanuOtiisniord: Ttoss, manager of the Boston or further detalls apply to it he Ia to retain his crown. With | comstock Heabur, representative ot | Bruine, said lust night after an 311\::,;‘;x'mfjL;T'ua“'x’::“::n:;:“»lllv':z:‘flrln(fsl: Chiamplin ” d = . E:““’.”":m: : » 5o - PLMINING FOR SEASON L('u leys In this city fn the|overtime period gamo in whioh tho | GEORGE A- QUIGLEY i lividual duckpin champion- | Plrates defeated Boston two 1o on _\'ea;‘. b .‘er-u the n;‘wnomvrlw {n the : MeGormiot 5 03 8 PR S Iip tournament, was nosed out hy | that he wouid protest the contest 408 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. m‘r’u‘x,n \(n‘ 'rsm‘;‘fiml find the going Gagper : i T e ““\."‘ “s of Hartford last night |on the ground that rules were vio. gher than ever . Totirke 01- Sy ¥S, ['n their match jn the Capital City, . G At : Gaines with a rage of ) The Philadelphia sports writers | Grakarn 71 1 R aAat Baseball Champlonship, Send Out |11, " Wit an o ey fire all taking a shot at Louls (Iid) | Chatenaut : Avay . “ " B ool fos 1 [games witle Toote, with an geer. i ARE & FACTS " g fe e e 8y e p 'st Practice game o . With an aver. fa b bre nil taking a shot at Louls (KIQ) e P SR all For Tirst Practice, |umes wilio Yaots, with an_aver YOU ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THE TS ¢ Xiddie (Kid) Wagnor in that city the o' BT IUH] 3| Business Manager 8. Gourson of | Gaines hit high singl DODGE BROTHERS, INC. other night. Tho hout was re- | Peterson 7 99 13- 204 | §1 s Bt e e HUNLEND. e (e MAl.tin gx 0 he bou r}:s rlw 15—~ 212 ke ! the Speedboys who lay claim to last [mateh with a mark of 139 whi borded even In eTapaprs (houeT: Vear's junfor ity baseball {Footo hit right behind him with & ennsylvania M one in which plonship, announces the prepar: aines also had a 134 game, Wagner did the bleyele act all night, o ; tions are being made for the com- and 120 marl Gaines hit Z:;.'ll.llz\;ol INI";C“F; ;\"h]filn:}\'t:b h;‘ 3 Dupuls eren 102 5 - ing season. The team hopes to re- ) and two 118 games Gai al- “mu";‘ 4 held an alle: ou LaPierd L) 9 0 a0 E 58 of last year, 0 won in the total pinfall with g ring. 4 Lywman g 3 'r Gourson asks the & 0f 1,068 while Foote's hest was {lowing pla cport at s But right there, the eports|.. < Mary's :q.'rfix 5 b p\nv:“ ”4 for writers in the Quaker City are all 2 o 5 7| Matthaws practice: Was, T n, Begley, Grip hemmering away at the Cornecticnt | e 2 Adamson o qiei Truhan, Sokolski, Lipt e fighter Instead of taking it our on |! o 2 (I i Bene : Alesanacni nache R the man who, in their storfes about . : ~ "% | Menouser * O TR T SRt s e s I Aot T e O'Brien, Gans, Rakutis and any and made the fight a fiasco. 1 1 ST ML DT ; it . “Under such a plan as we fecl Inclusive Tours To Wil be one of the heaviest crews SEELEL Joa Toote, Claimants Ot Junfor e even Tine Kaplan, always known even to|ar R T VTR Marins those who do mot like him, to give . . = etten the fans their money’s worth, says Perkins that he tried to fight and that Wagner would not fight with him. | We take Kaplan's word for that, Tatic | Cabay Petroskl Gordon Mackay in the Philadel- | Tutko phia, “Inquirer” s that Kaplan is | Keminsi: a wonderful puncher when ‘“any sucker etands around and lets him | punch him," but we wonder it (I Mackay was thinking of Danny | MOk - | Kramer, Philadelphia’s pride and |gimons . 5 Lowman joy until Kaplan finished him in |Crowles tiiiiiii. o York. In that memorable battle for the featherweight crown, Kaplan beat Kramer to a pulp so much 8o that the Quaker City hoy P was forced to recuperate In a hose [\ o e ! o ! ! : . X : : ok pital for the next week. Ay oo Mattson WA e 2 4 3 IR B ek Anyone looking over the long list | Buckley -85 g 2 s i g > i i N\ Skl 4 \ £, T of leather pu g that Xaplan/|Hose e FIEE Teansen 4 S e Ft o 82 IF YOUR EYES SHOW 2wmong them, Kramer, “Babe’ Here o b i e Ha) Heorsy [l ‘ o s DANGER SIGNALS Steve (Kid) Sullivan, Andy Chaney, Skniger Johnny Shugrue, Jimmy Goodricl, Jose Lombard, Danny Frush, Billy rotroll, Bafl Taira, " Kientown |, M A M Do not take chances of saving 'A Dodge Brothers Motor Car . . . A speeding truck Johnny conard, Noble, ? 3 3 s . Tommy Domintel Yilly Deroc, Lon Taluso and many | air .. [Tl A My : a little money and pay double racing down hill and out of control . .. A collision . . . These are a fine bunch of i 7 & ] & ! ; ) i ‘ or triple for taking the chance. Take one look at this photograph. Itis Outwardly, nearly all types of bodies ap-, “suckers” for any featherweight to | 9 < s . not pretty, to be sure, butit willconvince pear to be.all steel. In reality, however, ' step into the ring with | Tevons o ; Be carefu! and select rehable any sensible man that all steel construc- most of them are simply frames of wood 1t is hat Phitadelpt ;j“’ e u 1 ALLEYS tion is the only safe construction for a covered by a metal shell. t is apparent that Philadelphia | Burkhart P } ALLE OL0 . . Tocxko 3 5 motor car body. N H fs still sore over the beating, nay [To0#ko .. | CORBIN SCREW FORMEN LEAGUY oph‘:lans and OCUhStS fOY adVlCe A Y A Dedge Brothers Motor Car bodies are drubbing, taken by Kramer at the ] Machine Screws. 3 That is why Dodge Brothers introduced steel through and through—steel reina' handsios 'fi‘”" 0 i "].‘" 1"1”""’\“‘.“;;" DaRriel 7 B i the all steel body more than cleven years forced by steel —buttressed and bl tournament in New York. ith. | DoBricic 0 ¢ ¢ s uttresse aced ! plinson . . STee . . ago, and this year greatly improved and by ste o e 4 out a doubt, the same sports Writers | Yo 2 Seraseaen §— 35 5 5 i oy steel—cven the frames and running boards are steel. battle, when he was simply out- classed and outpunched, viewed the 3 st Wool (i';““- 3 reputation establlshed in confi' In fact, Dodge Brothers are convinced And slender, stronger steel corner povti = g - o that the day is not far off when wooden H Ko between Kaplan and Wagner, . 4 dh X o o : 111 e replace the customary bulky posts of ! and theic suppressed feelings wero 4 8 . motor car bodies will be a curiosity. i s e Mstrnd] Tabilo5setRtiEniliic fight was over. dence Wh!ch 18 Value recelved, People will shudder at the thought of Wood, affording full, unhempered driving| | sty £ B 1 i J having ridden in them and will thank Vision on all sides—a safety feature of! Despite the fact that these biased 301004 AT B Dlus real honest service. U e the first importance! Dodge Brothers for the greater saf and prejudiced sports writers aro = , Conch Serews. ility—and b — of all stec s 3 doing their utmost to down tha ROGERS BOWLING ALLEY: [ Kissotbrac o . | durahxht_\_ and beauty, too—of all stecl Travel in safety! PO\'J:'rfquuxck-ncfiar featherweight champion, Kaplan s KENSINGTON LEAGUE b W al e construction. ) brakes, a chassis world-famous for it a great littla fighting machine and ' Steam Rollers | peTasin = OU Y NO ORE A steel body will stand up under impacts sturdiness, and a body of steel — th will continue to give the fans their i}:‘-‘k;,‘; e Tine 3 ' 0% 1 Y PA M 5 DUBEerImp. ) 7 these : vould crush the aver, o bits. xplain the enviable reputation fc f money's worth whenever he 3|y quentn . : : - that would crush thea tob € t e reputation for safety! matehed in the ri Moffatt 81 Steel cannot splinter. Stee urn. njoyed by ‘Dodge Brothers Motor Cag JiEnAsIte % BRI il Penny '.T‘M..\f:h: e than for Other kinds Of glasses Steel is an armor of pro! on the d the enviable feeling of safety ene BANORLN HIRSTAROUND d crowdeq, hurrying highway. joyed by those who drive it. Tortland. Me., March 13 Johnny Melntyre of Lynn, The car will continue to be @ “four”. No reasonable buyer will be dise Knocked out Ted Griffin of Chels ; = : T a : wacted fiom the isswe of QUALITY by mere CYLINDER propagandas Mass., in the first round of the main | Jo S 3 : g A bout at the Exposition Building last . ¢ 88 Touring Car . S868.50 Coupe . §919.50 B oot davltn K Roadster . . $867.00 Sedan . $974.00 stopped Johnny Alberts of Ports- ; 5 mouth, N. H., in the fifth round of . the sémi-final. Al of the five houts ended in knockouts. 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