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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN ISDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 1] 0“ the Alle ] Tho first gane will be started at | final contest of the sehedule, | group of fasclsts pummelied the [have the use of the New Britain throw thelr straw hate over, y § o'clock and the mgin game Wil | The New IHuven quintet I6 N s ki i i banD “ \ ! made a al correspondent of a Hologna |Gas Light eompany's window for | This spring's American straw bats I — follow, “Chick" Hayesa will referce. | gullant tight last night to oust & newspaper becuuse he te of the display p N the United | 0 a i p e a n s : T R O ‘”“\ i st ou puy 150 ho wrote of the (display purposes during th n will be the last to contain Itallan — Leen following It for somnolence of Chieta, Community corporation drive, |straw, in conscquence of a 8§ per TITLE T[] START |over two yetirs but fell one point | S —— W. W. T. Squire judged the bird [cent increase in import duties. i ‘uhul\ Yalu has not won a game in! !\nnmn for the nature study club o | Meantime every available scrap of ::: Hi [;HARLI:Y HI]FI: IS | tho clreult since 1934 JR AGH]EVEMENT NOTES {Bradley street this afternoon. raw has been sushed to the United ! Anderson Pl 268 ‘ Dake of Cornell climbed to fourth | —_— States in an effort to get it to the Yollowers of the National Guards — o~ —— placo in the individual scoring list markets beforo the new tax is effe: polnt out that the team has had so il Nauonal Guuds and Leglon ALL AR“”NI] EHAMP much more experience in compoti. ;hvllmuon 3 M~ 257 r Q4 ’ Q ali by netting cight points in his final | A premium lst has been received Straw Hats of Italian Ir ve. On it last trip to New York, tion with state teamn since it started by - offort, ghing him two morc than DY the local foundution for the Hast- Straw Are to Be Scarce \uer Dulllo was complotely fil 0= Tfflfl]s Bflme sfltm‘day N]gh[ \\nnu im, the Columbla center, 0T States oxposition. Tho list St [of Sports it o = (o Caeha bt dat Florence, Ttaly, March 17 (Ph— |cd With straw, playlng baskotball that this should » of Princeton won tho {fndi. ''00 lohg tor publication COVEUS [The {mmigration barrlers of the 1t is cstimated that 100,000 works be a blg edge on tha Legion as far 27 301 X N[)l‘weglall Beflls Amell(}afls ][] \mmx honors with 94 while Laub Many classcs, 5o thoso club members | {'nited 8tates have become so high Tuscany will be out of employ- as playlng goes, but In return for |, Service ’.?m._ . Tho first game 18 a sorles of of Columbla scored 92 Interested fn artieles of a parteular |that Italians not enly cannot elimb |ment with the collapse of the indus- this compliment, the followers of |van oppe o 1 {3 [three ganies ta determine the cham- | The tinal league standing follows: |Clu88 can obtain the neecwsary in-|over thom but they ar o to |try the Leglon team state about the Bv?l-rdrm\ HH : plonship basketball te: | y L pet, formation at the local foundution | . Unterman 6 hetball e otithe ity —— Columbla a0 Office, at 85 East Maln strect e ———————————— ) Guards that they are lkoj— v 81wil be played be 4 |Columbla . \...uus 1 .000 - 0 played botwden the Natlonal| o0 o e anariey | Dortmouth 4Lt e « .00 Miss Mary Walker, a clothing & i 1 wilth the 1l arlt 90— 9% |Guards and the American Leglon at bt LI L Y| Pennsylvania 8 500 spcclallst, has joined the burcau , "The little girl with the 6 curl lya manson . " the stato armory Saturday night. At | Hoft of Norway today stands forth o 50 5 500 Stall as an instructor to head-to-toot In the middle of her forehcad, V. Bengon 1 the same time. the first game in a |08 the world's greatest all-around|eo., .y ;i 5 'top clubs She has been invited to take When she's :oold. sha's very zoo'l," ll:‘r:;:‘eu 12‘1 like series to determine the junjor |Indoor athlete. | Yale 1;; ';:m a leaders’ club here for fnstruction But when she's bad, she's horrid. 0 0 champlonship of the city will bo| Vietory in five of seven events, | i particularly in color and dc 48 Played between the National Guard [With two records ercated, gave him | e LR ) o Sl Because of i1l health, Miss Addie e - serves and the Burritts, onors in program presented in Root, home making speclalist, has fans in the city who havo seen both o & '4.5:.&'.:1‘:'.'. ¢ There has been considerable dis- | Madison Square Garden last night | o midbis e Tl e s the proliminary outfits play, seems |wolter el cusslon between the followers of the | by the Knights of Columbus, Emer- | \ 0 months and therefore will not be Iikes to make the Burritts the favorites (I-_h-‘«'mv 19 two major teams in the city as o |son Norton, powerful Uvmgrmun avallable to correspondents for aid {n the betting. Tho Burritts, they ,.‘\?”‘”?,‘ ‘;‘J which team s superior on the court |university atthlete, fought Hoft all| SL and advice, point out, have kept the same team | Gaglin 95 101 284|204 until Saturday night, the ques- | the way throngh and wus bested by | The printed Junior Achievement together since the beginning of the ~es ame we. tiON Wil remain unanswered as to|a margin of 1,177 points Whilo | 4 b Sl .. » Nearly Every One 4 B L season, while the Guard RReserves have been changed on nearly every |Newton oceasion, Andrews Ca [exposition calendar will be ready 2 s 3 ot, '] N | ¢ ar 6 o e % ] i m"m“ 1316 {fact. The Natlonal Guards have been | Harold Osbhorn, decathlon cham |for distribution next month. 5— o271 |PIying steadily every week since tha | p i 0l 1led to retire after he No drita oundatiol il 8 3= 31t lacason opened and at tho present |ihe fhird cvent becuuso Gt Is‘trn\nnl‘Accused Mefl Say He Digd 0| ‘e Now Britain Foundation wil 85 107 204 [time have played 26 conteste. Tho |ligament in his left leg. ‘ $ s Real Relief| %] Here's Real Relief | PEPPERMINT ¢ Malaselr 100 86— 244 The Reserves haven't been flash= | Tromani 97 129 go7 [American Leglon team played only | Hofl's now world marks were reg- | Hel]l[)llhflge 1 EXC] eillem ing anything llke the form they had e ae . [sIx in the short time it was in the |istered in the pole vault where ho | & b 5 G 465 446 5021413 [state compétition. The Guard ¢ od 13 fect, 7 Inches to | when Politls and Scully were mem SPRCIAY, MATCH e n. The Guards won |cleared 13 fect, 7 inches to oust his bors of the team and now that they AP Bt 15 and lost 11 games during the [own former height of 13 feet, 63 | Chicti, Italy, March 17 (A—Th e have lost Darrow, they are weaks|D. Tuttles ... 17 % playing season having downed such [Inches mado at Baltimore recently, |chlef tagk of the prosecution in the from Neur t oned still further. ‘Theso tough [h: Taveuer . 9 teams as tho Dixles of Hartford, |and in the broad jump where ho | Mattcotti murder case today was an | 1S breaks have been offset somewhat |y, Goodwin . hy the addition of McGrath and Ma- | ¥\ Cawte tulls to the squad, but whether this will be enough to pull the Reserves| through to a win, is more than the dopesters are ready to state. Plainfield, All-Middletown, Bristol | cleared 23 fo H Endees, the Passaic Wonders and lost to some of theso and the Atlas of New Haven. The American 1 gion team won four out of six ,|Ing Dbeaten the Crescents of l(llr(- ford, now known as Battey's Cres- cents, the Dixies, and 8t Ma of Manchester and losing to the | . 7 3-8 inches, wiping [cndeavor to undermine the claims out the figures of Dowding of [that the sof allst and anti-fascist S 5 orgetown. [ deputy was not slain but died trom | In 24 Hours Pains Cease and The Norweglan's polnt _tots al for [a pulmonary hemorrhage brought You Get Rest and Com- | the evening wi 5.5, while Nor- |on by cxcitment while hie was being fort Again ton recorded .l. losing 940 | kidnapped in an automobile, A when he fipped over two harriers m‘. That death resultod from liemor- | 1 i Lynch . . Linn . The Burritts worked out against Torturing palng — the kind that the 60-yard high hurdle event. After [1hage and that Matteotti was not Old Fashioned Bar pierce and burn und never scem to the Legion team at the state armory b 8 the hurdle race Hoff disp! slain was testitied to yesterday by | .4 H B b ; Monday night and they showed real 3 Cresconty and tho Bristol Budees. | sportsmanship in reauestiing {1 Amerlgo Dumlni, sald fo have been wo P 77 1ot 1ob & man of hls Double Stren th Pe ermint class in thelr pagswork and in their LEAGUR Stan's St “{‘"" pa {be run over in order that Norton |born in St Louis, Mo, the son of T “"‘fl‘ L L LI shooting. The Legion outdt was Martord, oo 1gm for maa, the (;unrd!. becauss | might. b credited with: hin'potnts |an Ttalian fathor and an' American | O piorics and all wont out, playing its best, but at that the Bur- [\ Anderscn | e R :‘lm“D*r'en:'\‘{'";;lr::‘:;nfl:':ly“l‘*h:\' but the officials could not permit it. fmother. Dumini, with Albino Volpi, | 0 con ‘:, l‘]'“]’l“"::* _“”‘l»:‘m\‘_lww- ritts would give even them a good |Eheming a5 111 ' Lt o 86eM 10 | U'nder amateur athletic unton rules | Giuseppe Viola, Ameleto Poveromo y .o "o /ot Sl el If p f S g Med Gm Dattlo for victory, At times, the de- | Frijkaen . i ,::“I‘: ’Lu:”".‘;;' “‘:fi" "’l“l“‘" Leglon g wman iy disqualified when he e S :‘”‘ 2 “ ou've got (o get gomething oy preter dugar fonse thrown up by the junlor team, | arluon J LR Loame put for apoad, enduranco and | knocks over two or more hurdles n |with being responsible for the deatn R et th t the completely baffled tho senora and B e R Y AT ociiog ool Eaw haniORsaTdng |of Mattcotti, whoso body was founa (M K B cst and surest | en ge with this brand of basketball, there Tt Pber The ““Rio’“ r;h':r\ "'”:‘“ ‘::;\ The igures registered by Hoft and | two months after his disappearanco |01 l" i ”_’ ¢ ‘l the o {8 something for the Reserves to B, Peteron the younger set and o.m;)m-inu | Norton follow: fn a shallow gravg a short distance acking pains of Neuriti; think about, <all : Hoff: 60-y dash, 6 6-10 sec-|outside Liome, 1o get a bottle of Allenrhu Spe Lundell thelr first season fn big compan 5 S Carlson L. The work of the Leglon players, O"d"‘ DAY Pty s e, et el sau i i .‘\’1‘.”“ 5 “Ty'x: hv'ul,‘;v‘\..'."r i The Guards and the Reserves Will |, pPeterson however, hns branded them as & ft. 914-in., points; 16-pound | this morning the task of disproving folin A Ka) (loss L% hoth have practice sesslons this _—— basketball quintet that is dangerous |*10% % ! 5 points; run-|a statement made by Dumind that | (08 LIS r webk in preparation for the games 813482 8021487 |16 uny opponent that maets them | PINE. broad. 4l G-in., 90161 h l;nmlwl. carried “out the - | [APHICE nd r;\“'\'““»!;w and there ts no doubt but what the | S : on the floge Moy have: inder iy | POINtS: 60-yard hurdles, § 2-10 sce- | napping of the deputy and that the * S04 24 ave con- | armory. will bo filled close to capa- "‘""‘“”"‘...'.’."&‘..!...‘ ALLELER o e ot llh‘u'r\' l'.'.f;s..,\m. ainks KO prdEn el sty Jhd i it iy o Uit HE 4o \j‘\';v:;\l'“{ TR ot ol [ ] [ ] oity for the opening games in tho I‘hr“\‘;‘]z” perfected a system of vlhv that has | (- 1.124 points; 440-yard run, | connection with it. ‘ L 1050 severe, torluring | § cconds, 712.7 polnts. T The four co-defendants paing that have caused you o many two title series. I Loupola carried them to vietory in many in- 8-10 seconds, T12.7 polnts. Total | T four co-defendants with 1 you so many ———— stances and has made the two teams | @558 pointls. | Pumind atready hase denled partit- g IS EIEL SR COonUNIS Ao aND Peppermln} Considerable excitement has been {hat, beat then, step all the way to| Norton: G0-yard dash 6 9-10 see- | pation I the Kidnappin or threo days more or uniil the Clear Thru! stirred up among the basketball [, .o i v onds, 830 points: running Nigh 6 ft.| The family of Dumini has askeq | PN have entircly disuppeared. s elnzman Meenee 2 | fans of the city over ‘the coming T, Walker ..... clash between the National Guardg | Needham and the American Leglon basket- The fecling between tho manage- | 1% 944 points: 16-pound shot, | the fascist party to grant, in v Tt doesn’t mafter how long you ments is of the friendliest sort but | 42 ft- 97%-in., the rivalry that exists between the | 2Lt 4 14 14 » ' HANDY PACK S & P D points; running | ognition of the prisoner’s services, MY have suffered or whether your I In. 7452 pointe; | an indemnity of two milllon Nre, or NCUrltls is i the shoul : ; arm ‘ pall teams for the champlonship of Mayers has grown o fover heat in | 60-¥ard hurdles, 8 3-10 seconds (dis- | which one million would be used as Me¢k or legs, Allenrhu Special G15 1 the ¢ity. s .93 e past fow doys, The National | Wallfed); polo vaull, 12 feof, $434 | dowey for his sister, Formula No, 2 willistop the toriure Camws L8 3uan late 5 points: 440-y : e ] Guards all declare that they will |} When the agréement between the | two was made for the series, Man-| ager Clarencc Lanpher agreed 1n|‘.\,‘r 2 allow the American Legion five «to |sonamrar’ 0 sectiro another player in order that |}l Matthews hoth squads have cight men. Coach Ifarry Ginsherg then started out to d run, 60 2-10 sec- | The freedom of action promised and glve you speedy relief. T *4\4*4““ walk away with the Leglon feam, |Ondx 5485 Tofal 4,705.4 points. | the journalists who are reporting Iir Drug Dept. or any good drug- while the latter tossers, are confi- QOshorn had poitts In the the case already has been tested, A Bist Will be glad to supply you, dent that they will take a fall out |{hree events in which o particl- 1lof tha pride of the Guards. Both|pated, the 6o-yard dash, running | quintets are putting nightly licks of | high ump and 16-pound shot put. pratice at the st armory and the |Rreatest of the high jumpers, his | Leglon team ‘worked out with the!injured leg permitted him to attain | ANNO! NG THE OPENING OF find the man who would in all de~ P. & ¥, CORDIN DEPT. NO 18 Tureitts for about two hours there |only 6 ft. 1 -inch, far short of marks | B \YLR' partments suit his noeds the most, Franklin A Monday night, Ihe made, = N o Preliminary Game | Chet Bowman, former Syracuse | 13 (1) 1t was with the thought that all'Kuprer The preliminary will be staged be- | flash accounted for three victorics 1iis charges are youngsters that they | Pummy lack the experience which fs gained tirough constant meeting with tween the Burritts and the Guard |in a serics of spec Reserves, To say that theso two |30 and 60 teams are out for hlood is putting it [Boston Coll springs at 40, ards, Prank Hussey of placing second with Finest, Largest and Most Complete in the State A 2-PANTS SUIT Jahnsen older and the better clags teams and ' mildly and becage of the fact that [two second places and Dehart Tub- We Invite Public Inspection S5 prchion wos ta tind & man ROl nn there is . money stake involved the | bard, negro flier from Cincinnatt, LR e e S e & ey ok vt e s el o et DAY AND NIGHT STORAGE ¢ 3 o p CTiS teams will go at it all the stronger | classed. | : = i ‘}"f': L plased on the foor in t[to win, | Alan’ THeltfrien of the Tilinois A. | 7 Storage ... .....$ 5.00 per month the 3 RN The Burritts beat the Guard Re- |, was beafen in the “Casey 6007 | Night Storage (1st and 2nd fluun) .... 10.00 per month o B ) =i % serves once and the IReserves did [hy Ray Robertson of (he Boston hir 9.00 pe th After getting about l.n or nhm:l« Seochiot ite et o ha DI (13 86 tansh AL A ‘ T\ d floor a v isisiere Nmp rmol\th o «thuunol:; for l‘h‘\‘ plag ,(‘," h, nredie ARl T dh onTar e TaEm Tl S| A iRk | Fourth floor . B0 per mon t Ginsberg finally decided that ther otlierl Al dsoision. waal renchedtal| i was ono man in the town who would AR ORNEIL EARNS T]E | PRICES CARS WASHED DAY AND NIGHT 4 fill the ball to perfection. Mo has ! Remington. {man s 1o play seriog of the i PRICES Teleph 1190 Open Day and Night i‘ played a ln role in bas rn»ixll <*Ir-l WC:M ;1 0 R o oy torhilieatsol thal ”'"’1 NEW STA\NI).’\RD elephone 4190 pen Day an ig! ; eles for several years in this elty anc 84 games will run along with the ONes { porenic yale by the Score of 7 o | OF V ALUE § although many predicted that ho | 4 S e e cfeats Yale by the Score of 27 to | . 3 o was through this year. he has lvumm 78 Tn this sorics, tha. junior ciame | ae and Goes Tnto St Mac| e o played an jexceptionally fis game plonship of the ity is at stake and as | o in the Industrial leaguo and téday — both teams have large followings, a | With Two Others. ey iy stands as one of the best men in TEERLESS BOWLING ALLEVS capacity erowd of rooters will ho on | o % . | IT LEADS THE FIELD E STER HO ID Y _ the \r‘ugvm although he {8 a mem- FALCON LE A hand. Fans who have attended the New York, M mh‘ 17 (P —~Cornell AYER'S “PACEMAKER” is en- A I 2 ber of & tall ender LCON LEAGUE zamés at the armory all along |carned a tio with Pennsylvaniaand % et i 3 L s : S L fhrough the scagon ars warned that | Princeton for third place in tho iy tirely tailoved by hand of 1007 Inclusive Tours To He, 13 & veteran of many yearsFistrock 95 108~ 311 |they will have to be on hand early |tercollngiate basketball Jeague | pure wool by master tailors. Com- i experience and fs known to be one el 11 Uil got a weat defeating Yale. 27 to in the pare it with any one-pants suit at Ny of tha greatest Jeaders in basket- a0 O the same price. 1t's guaranteed. WA Dall this city has seen in some years, 3 Ais-nit R e B, ?M' m”rfl?;mI?’»;nmnp'.,\.‘: ,‘,\:‘.fl\‘”“:'; Lucian 0 K- o | - R Tours include all expenses for Steamers and I i outi in the menting with the |6rees WE GUARANTEE ottt Accommodations and Sight-Sechng Trips S ha n the me v e 2 . y e wool’ $105 "‘,f]"’; National Guards starting Saturday [ Kamieky that the fabric is 100% pure wool; s DAYS $103 night. Last night, Conch Glnsherg compléted arrangements with him to play with the Legion team fn the |Senx that if the lining does not give satis- factory wear we will replace it with- § Days $111—12 Days 3129 and up ailings via ln\mmu\ Transatlantic “Fo Special Liners “ort_Hamilion' FOFort St G serics. nfi”i" artpp ok Lh.‘.“):(,' ]lh, ”1 ‘.h;] ,T ;‘fl ,‘]11 : :,1 Tr. New York Ar. e o 1T Rerwi v. New York GS iy el cold water shrunk: that the ar Yareh 29 Ma . Marcls 80 Apl 1 Coach Givkberg's seloction is Jack | Smigrocki workmanship will prove satisfactory tMarch 31 April 2 April 3 April § relletier, leader of the Stanlay AT in every respect April April 6 April 8 Works bascktball team and the Athletics. $April 3 April 1 April 9 April 11 wisdom of Nis choica will probably 5 FARLY RESERVATIONS ARE URGED Ihe above speclil voyages hiave heen arranged to meet the require- ments of the large number of Easter visitors to Bermuda, and as the accommodations are being booked rapldly it is suggested that resers vations be promptly made. Vor further detalls apply to GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 308 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. bear fruit in the games to be (We stand back of this guarantec ’ ved at the arm without quibble or question) There has grown a spirit of} rivalry between the players on both teams that promises hot action when they meet on the floor. We are now open for inspection Come in and become acquainted ON VS, TELLER. R ! Anderson, state champion, Anderson and Teller mact tomors | 1 M ‘] Yred Teller of Merlden, tow night on the ino alleys in ‘\ tate champion, at the Casino al- what is oxpected g6 be a real sonsa~ | Y8 tomorrow night. This matel is tion. These two have never disap- | -0 -f‘” one of the most impor- pointed the fans when they have| "t vflr:flj‘ v A gend by met and the résults of the games | attrac crowd of everyday , TAUGH LAUGH LAUGH ; i | bowling fan mateh will be ] r o 1el¥ that each prepa SE = .. i N e P brtie 16 i wmoft {0 peat| Marted al & oclock. prlces‘ p . “BEHIND THE FRONT 6 lyggthor bl ! A Mill to establish a rural credits G Capitol—Beginning Sunday G 5 T hat has all the| department of the Commonweaith G G G e e o 11xtoen ang | Tank, has Leon introduced fnto the H LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH H the long arech fn flashing back and | Australian paritament forth backing onc or the other of | e ———— thesayociel | A AAAAAARNAAR R B Sw b ———— | The mateh will epen at § o'clock i: " sALEMAN SAM y A N or shortly thereafter at the Cagino ! A Mers At nw‘lm-gm crowd of the |} LU HA'R-GROOM on 18 #ure to be on hand. i / — A‘;ELE&Q“\ e = P | i 58 ) MY CHECK FOR HE's ASKING FOR MONEN-T ANEW W i i ew Zeeps Hair Combed, Glossy A J \ B E5 ABKING FOR HONEL o rioles Play in ] eep y in First G The Jgf.sfi: ‘\2;‘.‘1;“11 h(_;:‘mfie" Well- G O“mCd all Day Ihis elty will open the 126 dia- mond scason against Yhe Trvington Amatéur A, club of Irvington, N. J. in that city. Manager Abe Aronson of the local baseball nin: received /a letter from the Irving ton managér vesterday cloging th “Hair-Groom" is a dignified comb- which a few cents a jar at any drugstore. Millions \ 4 agreemant for tho game which wil use it because it lie played on April 17. The contest glven that natural will start at 2:30 o'clock and will gloss and well- be thy firet Laseball game to be groomed cffect to played in the New Jersey city since the hair — that 1928, The Orioles will put in their | final touch to good first practice Saturday afternoon dress both In business and on so- al Walnut Hill park. |cial occasions. Even stabborn, un- —- ruly or shampooed hair stays comb Blectrie fans are installed in al- | ed day in any style you like most every office in such Greek alr-Groom™ is grea also A towns as Afhens. Piracus, Salon X thick, heavy lustrous Patras and Volos.

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