New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 9

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Hissisias et stivasialadinasds Speaking of Sports BIIEENILIILLNIILILLLLILLL, Several Injuries resulted from the first #ame between the Natlonal G s and the American Leglon teaffin at the state armory last Sat. urday night, but none of them fs serlous enough to keep the players who were hurt out of the lineups in | the second game, The players who recelved worst blow during the gan Juck Pelletler, guard on the Leglon five, Jack eaught an elbow In his and he had as nice a s anyone could wish to sece. the Prompt actlon on his part, however, | has taken the optle down consider. ably and he will be able to get into the game again next Saturday night, .| providing no other accldent hefalls him between now and then, “Tedders” Kilduft was the other who recelved an injury which has 118 after offects, Tedders got a bang on the back and although he didn't retire from the game, yesterday ho complained of pains in the injured part of his hody and was attended hy a phyatelan. He will be in shape for the game rday night. Belser got a lLnock on the head, it it was onl al place In the lineup with the arnir hasgketball team tonight. Alfhough we have made it a rule | rot to name any individual stars on efther team, we couldn't help apeal- ing about the fine work of Joe Jas- per of the Legion team. Jagper is about as clean a player as conldghe found and he i efficient. By this we don't mean to take away f{he zlory from any other player on fith- er team. Jasper is well liked by the players on hoth the Legion and Nattonal nrday nizht's game was a big factor in the interest created, A game between the High sehool team and the Burritts for this weelk i3 fmpending. The Burritts have Lieen boasting thro hat they could tr Cassidy's squad <o a though th not heen softled eski will play with the ' cchool team when fhe pair meets. Fddie Anderson met with an un- fortu o accident p him from in honscLolld dut of conl from the cellar w lipped and tuiibled down th staivs. He slightly sprained his ack and broiged his body consider- Lty bt it is nothing serions. o il be in shape in soon, but it is 1 will be able to Foote wore to b Thirsday n o heen the b t drawine in hewling that this city has 1 this vea his 45 the necond h has heen put off wl ind thi tin ‘ re fiy hednled 1o roll th nteh but cehednle mieend mager Clarenes Lanpl jonal Gu tates that avin the <ainst turday nizht at the stat thal the seitson, as far @ Jin i coneeried, s Y 0 nore gan ties il J out of town, in Meri- Jiddlerown, Both of thes selieduled for Satu sidy of the New chool basketball tean reason in Coach ( won for this is that § Vis inoa fair way st chanplon it wong Nigh cw Britain beat Hillhouss one here and the other New Taven, the Al guintet Vaper Goods fspered aliout that Joe am this year and he auld go like a liouse afire. Joe is zood sharistep and plays a good -ime. This of course, is only a re- n official announce. er the Wensington ment or the player in ques- port and ot from ei Other teams clect a new co Jeaving town April 17. The Speedboys are get tinz ready for the coming season. he ont v mt J Corbin Red Sox s going 10 be more #andlot wild he denied a 1 is concerned, ng the playing sea- tinmonds du On the Alleys 8 0'0LOCK COMMERCIAYL WALNUTS No MATCH Wxide Battery, ¥Fdman Milk Co. Mohlcan Bakers. was B0 88 I Rackliffe Bros, Swift & Upson, _ % fnabili- | ty and le will he able fo take his | ards and his work in at. ! 455 W. T, gHinge . ] | Dziad, 16 SPECIAT MATCI 1 member of the e making prepara- | tions for getting an early start on the diamend, the Rangers have to s Jack Argosy fs | 1 has resigned his positfon with that outfit. The Ori- oles have a game already scheduled to be plaved in Irvington, N. I, on S LAST NIGHT Buftalo—Sid Terris, and Barry Cook, Ruffalo, fought a Martin Burke, \lcons are alse working to- |Orleans and Art Weigand, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FOR BOYS" CLUB (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) Tries for goal, Kerelejza 2, Win- Kle 1, Kraszewshki 1-—4; Bell 0, Bal. cinas 2, Scott 8, May 1, Muluski 1— Neat Week The Boys' club will close its sea- | !ing sent to | has aflidavits of her sponsors at | baptism that the ceremony was . Her brother performed {n Wallingford on tember 26, 1909, They are Theo- dore Kaluski Hryelo and Cathorine Cap, Because she was an infant when | she was taken to Galleia, Catherine remiembers nothing of the place of | her birth and without a birth cer- | tificate, the aflidavits of her spon. sors are her only evidenco that she was born in this country and is therefore a eltizen, son next Monduy night when it | Jackson’s Forum Policy took the first contest, but the club has felt that it was a lucky win for the visitors and is confidently ex- necting to reverse the outcome, The Reserves will play the South chureh Reserves in what promises to be a neets the Athleties of Middletown | in a return game. The Athletics | Meeting With Success State Commander Harry C. Jack- | |son of the Amerlcan Legion has put | into effect a publicity policy which llms not been practiced by state com»l manders heretofore and s not in| hot game, The annual baskethall | vogue fn otlier states, The commans | banquet will he held on either April 5 or April 12, TEAMS T0 PRACTICE a1y | Guards, Leglon, Reserves And Bur- ritts Make Preparation For Scc- | ond Games of Series Saturday. The National Guards and Legion WORKS SHIPPING LEAGUE | Dasketball teams will put in a stren- uous week of practice in anticipu- . 'tion of their second game in the city title serics at the state armory Sut- urday night. Both teams batded Stihard in the first game which the Guardg won by the score of 89 to The Burritts and National Guard IReserves, the two junior teams who engaged in the first game of a scr- jes for the junior championship of the city, will also put in stiff prac- tice licks, These two teams battled s elosely as any two ontfits could in a game but the erves pulled out with a 17 to 15 victory. The sccond games will be played == next Saturday night and the betting is sure to be heavy on the outcome ause of the fuct that the Legion showed such good form after y got started Saturday night. I T or any record country nds Way Home Barred G he absenc birth certificate her birth in this Kkeeping Catherine v old sister of Joscph 1 of this city, in Galicia wher has lived since she was (wo vears oll. Her dilemma is increasid by the fact that she has d cred ; ul in en- tering the Unfted it will mean separation mo ney, he. a citizn she s suece sinee cause the mother is not of thig count Information on the developments in her 5o in this country is he- ¢ nd neckbands. | 2.Tlatlock-stitching. | | 3. Gapless full-length f | center-plait. | I 4.Six-buttoned front. | | | , oy | cry button sewn with 24 stitches. .Fast color | 1 der sald this morning that prominent \ men of the e Leglon were fnvit. | ed to state exccutive cnmvnlu»c\ meetings with the privilege of speak- ing but not of voting. Commander | Jackson announced himsclf as well pleased with the attendance at the | st meeting in New Haven which » men attended and at which every- | body had something to say which crystalized ftself into a sentiment to act as guide for votes on policy ques- tic “I realize that affairs are too often left to the executive commit- tee which 18 perfectly capable of handling the matter, but it is only fair to the members of the commit- tee that as many individual ideas are entertained before a decislve point is adopted,” sald the state comman- der in summing up the change in policy. Dalfair Club to Fete Employers at Banquet Members of the Dalfair club, com- posed of cmployes of Davidson & Leventhal and the Fair~Bepartment stores, will hold a testimonial ban- quet at the Burritt hotel this evening for Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Leventhal. Tt fs expeeted that about §5 will Morris Weinerman will be tos ter. The clul was recently or, jind its success has been partly o the cooperation of Mr. idson i Mr. Leventhal, who have been enthusiastic in their sapport of its social wetivitic INDICTED MAN A SUICIDE Cleveland, Ohto, Marceh 23 () - Vinest Flynn, captain of the New York Central police force in this vicinity, who shot himself yester- today. He was onc of @ darge number indicted by e Jeral i jury in conncetion vith 1 d aleoliol conspir Police attribute Flynn's act to worry over that af- fair, wodays Our Shirt Report Indicates a Growing Demand jor Eagle Shirts of Kolton Madras THE fact that the | fabric in these shirts outwears many more delicate ones, that their patterns are | exclusive and timely, | and that their tailor- ing is on a par with that of customized shirts, undoubtedly accounts for this | demand. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE HART SCHA NER & MARN CLOTHES TUESDAY ew York Theatergoe ret Laugh Out of “Ashes” amount of applauses und Murch 23 (Pi—Coun. (1h¥e0 cally for a specch after the vAshen. of |second act prompted her to make L 1o brief curtain tulk, In whieh she with the countess us its star, opened |thanked the audience for its “kind esy Catheart's produded by th packed house which | AR 1o de h‘t fts chief amuse- lh—idgep(n.' (‘hild l‘fldl\ Hurt When Hit by Auto from situations and action which were reminiscent of the melo- drama of two decades ngo, . Bridgeport, March 28 (T)—Alice play closed in London after | Baron, 6 years old, of 118 Suggctts Lane, 18 in 8t Vincent's hospital in al condition with fnternal in n premiere, | Jurles, ‘The little girl was struek hy | K owned by Adolph Schwub street, New Haven, on soason off right yesterday by be beginning and was ly eritielsed in Washington | u eritic where it had its Americ; Outbursty of many of the scenes, and the coun- {216 § THE choicest tobaccos grown are MARCH 23, 1926, 'e8 100k thre countess and a one-week engage. |Feception. applau greeted |t bought for Camel cigarettes, Mil- lions of dollars are spent every year to insure their uniform quality. No money is spared in the mak- ing of Camels. The tobaccois cured carefully and aged long. The exclu- sive Camel blend of fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos is the work of experts. The paper in which Camels are rolled is specially made in France to obtain the best. Noth- ing is too good or too expensive SALESMAN SAM ] Where Thefe'é a Willifl;re’s ; W;y curtain calls at the | Newfleld avenue, not far from her end of the first two acts, A small two or school, at 5:15 sion a tThela The Hilltops starfed the b "Have a Camel” “These words are _first call to the worlds_finest smoke that will make Camels a better smoke. But not a cent is spent to doll up Camel cigarettes. No fancy tips or gay and wasteful wrappings. We believe that the smokers of America want smoking quality without frills. Camels simply will not tire your taste or leave a cigaretty after-taste, no matter how liberally you smoke them! “Have a Camel!” is the password to the quality cigarette, with all the quality in the tobacco. N — FER NG CHASED THRBUGH 1™ WATER R Two HOURS BYA DOOMED ((FF T oML CAN MAKE. THAT HEAT AND LIFE PRESERER 1M SAVED / N MAN-EATING | fought 1o a draw (10.) New York—Red Chapman, Rostan, | ontpointed Charley Goodman, Brook- | Carl Tremaine things hum this sum- mer r announcements will soon. Nothing has been | heard from Johnny Tobin and the s prob- \lv nlready started on his plans for | other championship outfit this port, Conn., knocked out Sully Mont- | Reba MeGorgary, Lonis. outpoint- “hicago (10,) Lez | s far as New Brit- ith a peep at lo- tosenbloam, New York Rattle (reek Tommy West, ky | SHARK SAM 1S 1 AmosT READY TO GIVE LD WHICH MEANS HE WiLL BE DEVOORED BY THAT HORRIBLE MONSTER OF THE SEA Z | wsTanTLY \f —— 0 @ ing the North Ends by the score of home, about 1 o'clock yesterday |8 to 6, The Hilltops showed mid- afternoon as sho was on her way to [season form, The batteries for the Hilltops were Kaweckl in the box The emergency hospital am. 'and Zembko and Skoronski, catoh- bulance was called, but the mother |ers. of the child refused to have her [in the first of the ninth inning gave sent to a hospital, o Dr. C. W, [them the game, Nichols was called and advised that the child g sent to the hospital. | VOLLEY BALL PLAYERS DINE I'he ambulafce was aagin called and ! A triple play by the Hilltops Members of the Mechanies volley child transferrd to the institu. ball team of the Y, M, C. A, league tion where at midnight her condi. | Wil be the guests of the members tion was critical. The driver of the |0f the Firemen, Professionals and truck was not arrested, | Comm SR {the “Y" building tonight at HILLTOPS START SEASON o'clock, All the players will meet o'clock for a gymnasium ses- er which the banquet will be relal teams at a banquet in S —

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