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. iSpeaking iof Sports fiismtiiststatrstntint et st nsataesaeessy Coming just three days after the hectie struggle between the National Guards and the American Leglon basketball teams,-is the champion- ship game In the Industrial Leaguo butween the P, & ¥. Corbin and M. & U. quintets at the Y. M, C. A. gymnasium tonight, This ought to be the bost battio of the year and should bring out the | 1* Liggest crowd of fans to attend any |’ sume this season To keep the cus- tomers amused while waiting for the single game to begin, Physical Di-' reetor Joseph Hergstrom has ar- ranged to have the Y. M. C tumbling trio give a 15 minute hibition In the gymnastum, ox~ The players who are to engage in the battle tonight report them- selves in great shape, Each reallzes that he s to go through an exeruclating battle for the first | league and for that been living high the ason none | three da The two teams, though equal in almost every respect as far as pl f1g ability is concerned, are radi y different in method and team | work, The Corbin quintet hardly ever takes a long shot but plays to work the ball into the basket where a short shot might be connted, The R. & ¥, team believes in peppering the basket from all angles and al- | though many are fssed, | many are also made. shots The R. & F. players are estraor- dinary ball hawks. They are tircless in the pursuit of the leather sphor: and have become adept in the art | of clos: guarding. Their work last | weck agalnst the Tafnir crs for over three minutes without llowing & shot 18 evidence cnough | the team can hold the ball nst the gre The Corbin men too are and usually show faster stuff in tha cond half than they do iu the first frame. They also are ball | whs of the Lest sort but haven't | e dogged persisience of their op- | They work on o theory of a qulck attack is the st defense and it wouldu't he af [ surprising tonight to find the | for the most part in Rusowin itory, Of course there ars who will make a chaic team tonight. to it. As far we are very muc choose a winner in tonight's ba Both are given an equal chan winning and the man who picks th t of the best sort. To those wi are concor ainst trying to as we uner is a propt an edge favor The only thing tI fans pointing thefr team beat Cor This | Russ Sian” on | thing of it during the leazue. icads them to be s the “Indian s sueh win team wir rivals, onig shonld be one of t Aot e nly and are | nted on to oot o ation f Andersoy y night. T seal bowl v ek axo v 0f Anderson’s recent injury off will b mateh will be rolled other the 1 Casino bly th i of honl- will largest 13 of t year Next wee the exact night to o Will meet ¢ rs' alleys, Thes, about as sensi- will take up. With Lane onight, oot and if » should come Bristo it im easily *h is al- | in al INgeTon: Iy Tor ready ir shor Guard closed Resery H was outlined to & tonight Then com & will be a vnond 11 old game. Tk hive of activit r. With starting yet t tivities, and ro m rization ¥ more Yor t immer. plenty of a 1 fans during the s led for th . ay in Irvington, N. J., Manager Abe Aronson game They are 1o on April 17, WHEN DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE | 22 STATE *ST. Conder Grant » 25c. 50 and $1 Store tireless * GOLF FXHIBIT |secon has had his o IN" HARTFORD | Ao Always 8 Supply Take prsh fo flome « NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926 '8 out several times alread the team is working to p fon for this time of the year. Ale pre diets that his team will start oft the season with a win. On the Alleys and ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS 8 O'CLOCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Edman's Rescryes, " Edman Milk Co one |& 401 1 SPECIAL MATON New Departure, Bristol Rivia “ ) team | § wherein the held the Bearing Mak- |, ; CONPLETE SUCCE: 1 \Everything fo Populavize Game Shown in Chicago Chicago, chibe, April 6 tographed Coolidgr and Vice- tion ) Three golf President nothier Duwe for the benetit of ing the first national g opened today with exhibitors Alne will be an charity dur- ident from ayor William E. Dever. Wil exhibit the elubs befors e sold and the auction will conducted by leading womien of Chi In addition to the varisd of everything connecet exhibitions by famous dispiays 1 with golf, Ifers, and indoor contests on a putting course to provide entertainment for visitors during the week of the shouw Among the stars who should be Robert A. Gardn teur champion ¢ the present Walk the only both national and one year, and Jos maker The exhibifs range omplete ous will show how Zolf tuin of Chick Evans, Kirkwood, from plans for #olf courses with elub 8 down to peg trees and from powerful 1o grass secd. All the loading factors in mak- ing golf a billion doliar husiness a represented at the room of the American Palaod larg world, is Titerally filled with of golf. 1 which have estabished lepartments to cater vertisers dema more tractors minute show, The the apers, to their olf, super hooths to show their golf publications, The Chicago chambe meree is iority as " ponsor for the which is to be made an affair held other cities from year to year, LOCAL BOYS MADE MANY G0OD MARKS of initial golf com- show, an- and yossibly, in Basketball throw-—M I'vliegrino 6, Mic Ma E. Sadie 4, The Heavywelzhts ssari and P in most of the 125-pound class, fan Izzy Levine took Paluch owski A. Wolak 3 gan events in the 4 copped the ow. rece t 61 inches inches, 3 inches Potato ra H. B Parparian Carriba 1 minut Pull-up — H i 17, A. Kot Carruba 5, M cera 3. Total Basketball t} Baldesari 6, B A. Blanehi Parparian 4. T 1s, ow—T. Curtiss ML T MISS ROSE BRENNER DIES New York, April § (P—Miss R Brenner, president of Council of Jewish W Brooklyn last night it oF tha Sour was t laught Judge Jacob Bre 2 [serting 2 |stack the Bianchi | DEFENDS BOXING Magregor Rep. Flays Methodists | Who Would Not Permit Legalized Matches in District of Columbia. Washington, April 6 (®—An at- tack by the Board of Temperance | Prohibition and I'ublic Morals of the Methodist Episcopal church on a bill to legalize boxing in the Columbla, brought a sharp retort to- day from its author, Representutive Magregor, republican, New York, As- t hoxiug was endorsed by mayors of cities where it was I¢ lized and had proved gal- beneficial sport in the army and navy, he de- a i|clared that it some of these public | 6 [moral ists would look after their own | (morals) for awhile, they would not have so much time to look after the other follo I would be willing,” he said general “to morality of a crowd of men interested in a good boxing mateh against the morals of n equal number of the members of {1hie organization that is afraid a man {should be a man.” The Methodist b dueting a eampaign ‘1'0!' some tim 1 has heen con- against hoving FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | iy A \ Hartford, Conn bach, Astoria, N. weteht champion, } City, (10 defee at Ray Neun Bobby G Johnny Drew. Jersey Baltimore, Worcestor, New York knocked York, (10). Frnis gland, heat Manny Wexler, New York, (10), 3 Baker, Mitchell ted Trish Tommy Jor- R my I'rank Brook BRayonne, N. J Genaro, beat Hilly Levine n, (10), Jackie Gordon, Brooklyn, won from Billy Kennedy, New Orle Philadelphia-—Tommy Philadelphia, ¢ New York, (10) Loug feated Yale O Minneapolis Lyneh Ernie Jox outpointed (10). California San Iraneisco. Fliezel, Minneapolis AUSTRIAN JURIST DIES Vienna, *April 6 (B —- Dr. Frunz Klein, international jurist and for- Austrian minister of justice, 1 was one o to the § e in 1 tor of 1 Austrian Min peace Dr. Klein hancery of Vienna university from to 1861, He framed the pro of civil law which put into operation in Austria in 1893 conferen was direc 1885 5 was READ HURALD CLASSIFIED aDs Features of SHIRTS 1.“Neckurve'collars and neckbands 2. Flat lock-stitching. 3. Gapless full-length center-plait. 4.Six-buttoned front. 5. Every button sewn | with 24 stitches. 6. Fast colors. | 7. 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