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On the Alleys CASINO Speaking of Sports BOWT. i ALLEYVS TAENIR LUAGUE Ie Oftice, org 100 e e T A o : Wa " I The fact thut 8t. Patrick's Day | Carvington L] comes tomorrow didn't help oyt | 8 Mike McTigue wt all in his Lout | With Jack Deluncy last night in Madison Square Garden, but though | McTigue is an Irishman and & Heat Treat, Patrick 15 the patron saint of the | S island from which he halls, histor x:‘: tells us that the man whose feas " is recognized tomorrow was born in ald Gaul and us France was @ part of | . 3 a0 Gaul, who can sny but Delaney, the Frenchman, sort that lost night. lad a little help of the McTigue was looking for The thud of the from the ring, Twe batt]s e covered with gore, | A left thu e und then a right swing, And one slum gloves rings out down to the floor, The mighty fall down with the com- | ing of age, And youth must be served through might., e Delancy comes through over Micky |! 87 100— the suge; - — Youth is the morn, old age the| e night, a poor aftempt at best, but | we'll leave it to You to judge wheth- er what's in those two verses is right or fsn't right 125 Grinding. S, 431 This week finds the cla two branches of sport heing | up to the followers of bowling and | Lasketball. — Tonlght Joe Joote meets Frankie Jerrold, a bitter ri of his and Thurs night, Eddie |1 Anderson mects ller, another | Teo match of the cl Saturday night |0y the National Guards play the Amer- | Cookish ican Legion in the opening game of vay series while In the pre- the Burritis face the Guard | | eury Reserves on the same basis, | Flood A " ¥ What week could me more full 8¢ action and pep than this one here? | . Basketball fans arc all stirred up | 3 over the game urday night which will start the finish of the argu- ment about the city championship | while the junior fitle will also be | : on the scales with the two prelim- \ henek 3 ry teams Lmlmg it out. | S | ; The battle which will be staged a . the Casino alleys i hurs K tween Anderson and Tel ] sensation. Both of these bowlers ey ; wnxious 1o win over the other be- | 1 cause of past battles in which the | Meat X two enguged. | It was just four years ago, ac- | Mawou | Robertson cording to the dope at hand that Tel lor and Anderson tied things up for | the state championship. y had | to play it off before the title could | be decided and Teller won out. In| 1924, Teller again won the cham- pionship. Tast year, Anderson and.|Maske! lie had a wonderful battle for hon. {(urren . ors with Anderson leading when the |\ aer final matches were rolled. It had been said that Teller had the “Indian sign” on the local pin toppler and was able to beat him whenever he pleased. Anderson Dlasted this least r by coming tlirough to win {he state champion- ship and he feels now that there is no question but that he stands on even terms with the Meriden man. ROGERS DOWLING ALLEYS STANLEY Catches, The match tonight at Rogers al- leys s one also that will make the bowling fans flock around. Foote and Jerrold are howling cnemies of s Al long standing and whenever the two |cinedain mest on the lanes the sparks are Roranski sure to fly. Nelther has decidedly s heaten the other and there is a question as t» which one is the bet- tor bowler. Tonight's games shonld | decide this question for a time at | | « RS | 422 437 Door Holders. 8 The Orioles will get out next Sa urday afternoon, provided it doesn't | snow to start spring practice for thae | hasehall season. There are many who think that it {s too early for 100 baseball practice in these parts, hut o nothing can daunt the Orinles. They o want te get away 10 a good start this 6 483 4o vear and belleve that in order fo do this, that. early practice s the way | to get in shape. 8 0'CLOCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Fixide Battery, n L One thing the hoyvs will have to guard against and that {8 getting | &t cold into their sonphones. This is | ove of the most dangerous things i | baschall players have to contend | with Ko it i hoped that the Orioles |\ will take care. Binite —— | Farair Morwin Jacobson got o the |Jackeon Rrooklyn lineup vesterda gainst 8t. Touis playing center field. He | got one hit out of one trip to the 5 plate and had no chances in the fleld. NOW OVER 13,000 DAILY Guaranteed Net Paid Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation NEW BRITAIN HERALD Over 907 of New Britain’s 7,600 Automobile Owners Read the NEW BRITAIN HERALD SERVED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 101 2 WORKS SHIPPING LFAGUE | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Al.\ll('ll 16, l" \DUSTY LEAGUE TEAMS I LAST TILTS OF SEASON | | Play Wil End in Three More Weeks Norton Mar With Wild scramble For Tirsg ones. Tha New Britaln Machiae Co, |0£P0rn is has still to win a game and Charley Miller 1s in hopes that his charges will be able to dump the decathlon champion. is conceded Norfon. thictic union officials t the end of the The Janders sories of $ [outhit for the only win of the season. 0 T A e Landers on the other hand, at first |11 find the first and third ma rated as a contender for the ham- "‘”n-'.“ Al \'”Y\\ 18 7"""7 Bl G B e el r‘. wee when thousands of poi miserably in some of its rpost im portant baftles and the five hasn' aoiegngoyenisgl 1thlon 1 have heen RBowman ¢ entered for a series of three In the second game of the night, |(ey it 0 & SEES Tafnirs will have their hands full | diron with the Stanley Works. Pelletier's | quintet is on its toes a chanee to upset the ing :mlnr tets, but Belser and his charges will | take no chances in any of its games | now with the championship of the league in sight, The first game will | battle, he Teco o mil will f inclu TOR YOUR WANTS have fign es the Stedman 136 106 96 037 | he staged at 8 o'clock. Tt | ayes win referee. Next week will see two of t TEET] 1 the league when the | fiagk . & B quintet fuces Landers an I & I Corbins sta Pafnir erew, ! s 1 sce the team that Corbin quintet twie facing Landers' crew in o n;\m'(nfl\l‘ : top, Wi he second game will \ « W v Fafnir in the ion or not, Thi == lbe the 1 ¢ Ga—figs | be the of the league j ‘HOF} FAVO’(ED T0 WIN ‘| INBIG MEET TONIGHT Norwegian Favorite in Contests With Harold Oshorn and Merson programmed wit! been going good of late. There 5! 1 spect that the mect \-‘V last fully A every “possibiity hat the Machine ‘::f;r‘ o ! L lnsutullg T group will take them in tonight’ n : dashes mpt to lower | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS As far West as the Mississippi E have obtained business by telephone as far West as the Mississippi River,” states Mr. W. B. Marvin, Treasurer of the Birmingham lon Foundry, in Derby. “We frequently call up Boston or New York and obtain orders amounting to $20,000 or thereabouts. Recently we telephoned to a customer in Chicago, at a nominal cost, and received an order for $10,500 without further effort on our part.” Unusual instances? Scarcely! Mr. Marvin expresces his attitude toward toll telephone service when he says 1484 | that they depend upen it “to get into personal touch with our customers when it is impossible or unnecessary to make a trip to see them.” In fact, it is becoming more and more usual for firms all over the country to use toll telephone service fo get business. Here in Connecticut a great many of them, in a variety of lines, are doing it—and their number increases right along. Their sales managers and other executives have leamed that toll telephone calls can oftentimes eliminate expensive selling trins, and that many calls can be made for the cost of even a short journey. They cover more temitory and make more i sales at markedly decreased scliing cost. And this, they know, means greater profils. One of the functions of our Commercial Service Department is the creation of Telephone Sales Plans to meet individual requirements. lis services are available, without charge, upon request. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System . | One Policy - Universal Service | ! [ []PY tNFflREFMENT BARDITS HOLD 100 1 BAY H)'K FOUR HOURS Eight Robbers Loot Bank - INEMPIRE STATE 101; ire ans Up M Final at Hart selle, Al and Fseape With About $20,000 Ca-ly t 1o lJ Johnson, Place Stamding i . \ RRES Narm was done ot League standing tden with th g pan the \ bo bo included ) litt W Te pe. | Win by a comparatively narro R 1 ) A i N Fafnir S 1 .ss0 (Rin \ ; ‘ ) i ) P& I [ 2 s1s| The hlon point scoring vor ‘ i ) 4 R & § 1500 [tem will be in ve whereir ' tha 3 Landers iy athlete gaing credit for the time ] ks ngo first y S R & L 4 264 |height ¢ he attuing rather | HOW i ion N ol nley Works .... 2 9 152 [than for his position at the finis) v t the § GhEGr N. B. Machine lor 1D 000 (Events in this unique indoor tracl. ! las! n f Sran The third last sct to in the Indus- (A4 fiell test will he 1 as fol L 1 ta comrades p 1 away trial league takes place tonight at f-yard dash, runn hie ) ¢ hours before the Y. M. C. A fum when [UMP 1T0-pound shot, runy brong | 1€ : it oy . Landers, Frary & k stacks up [JUMP. B0-yard high Durdies, pola 43 o or two [against " the New Britafn Machine |0 and §0-meter run 8 PONChes were missing \ the five and Tafnirs battles the Stanley t is expe:ted tow in the runs | ! 1 NG | Works. These will mark the lnet vault and broad jump but his |! 5 | 7 {games hefore the real playoffs for [MATEIN Will hay: to be large to off. I¢ mpanies & and the leading positions iy 11 ague. [9¢t the points Osborn s expected to how : : | Tonlght's battles should be good | K4 N (he Migh jump and hurdles. it « e Straighten Up! Shirts That Shout i Quality | and Whisper } Low Cost R e exclusive de- ! signs in Cheverly Prints are charting a style course for many well-dressed men. This long-wearing fab- ric in beautiful pat- ternings and custome. like tailoring is yours : in these inexpensive Eagle Shirts. 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