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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926. n & 1331 |are in the works this year. All the ‘ history students interested in the | Chicage on her way to California, it 372 % THINK FOOTBALL | O the Alleys GLENWA COLERTISIN | FIGHTS LAST NGHD |2 i i et ot : BE ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS } UPPER HALF OF DRAW ‘ Hartford, Conn., (P — Jack De. DELD har henGs Baseball Standing NEHEML fiAME ’ Brid o beat Kii “I think T'm going to die and I 5 |laney, Bridgeport, nn,, bea ng : 2 a hope 1 am,"” she told reporters, STANLEY WORKS PPING LEAGUE ; b 9 X q | RESNLERQDEHE I B | Amertcan Woman Golf Champlon to | Solomon, Panama. (12.) Murs, Leslie Carter Thinks |9 at 18 my me —— v, " < %) v . g¢ to the publie, T T o e i : M;""‘pz;'l':;’i‘fl;‘k'y° :";‘;fl"(“:nok- She’s Going West to Die | 1've always loved it, but now ¥m A CAN LEAGUE | Meaki 7 Meet British Stars in Cham- tlyn, ou d Ray Mliller, Chicago| ¢ i a7 (P—Mrs. L hroug! ting, 1' Fona . If ever there was a battler in a Eastel‘fl Gollege omcmls Dls “.m i 1 (10, Chicago, April 27 re. Leslio through acting. 1I'm never going on ring who presented a protty ploture, Games Yesterd Quasman G ) | Carter, y hal; actress the stage again, and 1' t Buran pionship Match | Philadelphla—Matt_Adgle, Phila- ‘o;';;:H'"l:::‘[”'lg‘;;';'"m’:':\;“(,":o,r"glf o stage;again, and T NN 1t {8 Jack Delaney, christened Oliva | Washington 6, Boston 2, wa ]‘%Wlth UmWPSIl Pmiessors 4 i = London, April 27 ((P—Glenna Col. |4°/Phia, beat Jack Kotchell, Baltl- ) st Chapdelaine, of Bridgeport, and Chicago 6, Detroit 1, y e an ¥ PR Gl Tommy We R N ___________________ ___ ___J many local fight fans seized the op- Clevland 12, St. Louls 1. —— | Talts. | lett, the Amerlcan woman champlon, |yiore, (10.) 1 mnm\' West, Trenton, portunity last night of seelng him in | Philadelphia at New York, post. | % oA is in the upper half of the draw for |N. J., outpointed Tobby Marriott, | action against a rugged, tough fight- poned, cold weather. 2y | the British women's golf champlon- | Baltimore, (10.) Russ Wallen, Chi- cr in the person of King Solomon. New York, April 27 (A—Eastern college officials discussing tho re > ; PO C I cago, beat Tommy McDonald, Ma- A o sindlog cently published report of the Amer- [Ginter .iiviiiiiii 81 60 100 243 ShID tournament where also are a o8 ol py e SR e aing. | a es Unger 0 e ay 0" There may be some who were dls- v ‘s‘nar: ?ffi."f-}'{”r'.il','n.".' ’-;y\w.f‘:;'i‘l:;lm‘r: | T s s number of other star players, includ- | 1o, Chicago, deteated Willie Patter appointed that Delaney did not ' New York score a knockout over Selomon, but Cleveland the majority of the fans were satis- Chicago Brackets, “ling Ceell Leiteh, who was defeated son, Philadelphia b N last year by Joyce Wethered and anton, Ohlo—F 5.) dle “Kia" “"m‘ Almost twice as long. That's why they're twice as Imenace ta mora and education, feel | that the gridiron game is beneflein) . s Mile, Simone De La Chaume, the 17 ner, Philadelphia, outpointed Chris | & totit i SRC e fied and well pleased that Delaney Washington . § l;u{,y‘::a.‘\l‘lnui‘!“\l 41.«:.,.“ vw![{]\lm Siies sty ol senlm e NG arTatortoR (1)) 3 ;uod. For instance, the Dayton process of temper- tried his hardest to put across his Boston . AR R S Miss Wethered §s definitely out of | Memphis, Tenn.—Young & ing rubber depends on slow vulcanizing, But when a famous punch and almost succeeded Detroit . & < 1} ce, | the tournament, play in which be- Georgla, knocked out Mike W gins May 10 at Harl d Great Cleveland, (3.) | Britain iy depending on Miss Leitch | ceived the entira approval of I'resi- | dent Tiibben that “football, properly | Dayton comes from the mold, it has miles in it, Come in and see these tives. mg Iton red Cords in the third round. There is little Philad h-hn doubt but that Solomon would have | 8t. Louls . conched and condueted, is heen kayoed had not the bell saved —— e 10 keep the title in this country. She e and wholesome sport tor | By him in this frame. Games Today | spectators, 1 ‘.flq, we could play it is a sterling player and carried ‘1" K[LDUFF WINS PRIZES IN Philadelphia at New York. Last night's card o Hartford| Boston at Washington. came up to all expectations. Every| Chicago at Detroit. fight was a real battle and in all| Cleveland at St. Louls. cnses with possibly one exception, Wethere: fore low has be to 87 holes last year be- n British champion. Miss Collett already has started | practico at Sunningdale and Adding- Young Artist Submits Best and ;ho ton, and next week intends to pro- | the year around.” Dean Gauss agreed with the pro- fessors’ report that “conditions vary in different institutions,” and a that the prim e of all ul] PRI v oeour the decisions were good. We were NATIONAL LEAGU; ST R AT 2 of the opinfon that a draw in the lagseganciid Do thore nink S8 G| o ceed to Harleeh in order to | Thin Best o High Setool Richards-Roche bout would have Games Yesterday healthiest academic vacations, p ; L 458 the championship court. The 124 en- | Braanisation. ta l ze I_I.ooNs been the best bet, although Referee Philadelphia 6, New York 6. | said, “and T have known many stars | Dr. Molders, tries for the championship include | & & Bily Conway cannot be criticised for (11 innings). I K are BRIDaIE Rapp manni| B women from places as far distant as | yester Kilduff, son of Mr. and the manner in which he saw the| Pittsburgh §, Chicago 6. i e vore B oAl Nidinuatiblanenl) Rangoon, Tasmania and South Afri- [yirs, Thomas Kilduft of Black Roch bout. Cincinnati 3. St. Louls 2. football for increased drinking and | ca. ivenue was awarded tirst and thivd (10 innings). dishonesty, but Dean Gauss asserted il Mile. De Ta Chaume fs considered ' prizes sketeh contest run under Speaking of referces, Billy Conway | 1Brooklyn at Hoston, postponed, |that in a yoar as dean at Princoton 2 5 4gs—1zgy After Miss Leiteh, to be the most (e auspices of the Amphion clul is coming to the forc as one of the | €014 Weather. no players had come before him for - formidable opponent the youthful 'According to the judges the ske best in the state, On several oce discipline, 8 OCLOCK COMMERCIAY, LEAGUE American star of Providence, R. T casions when we have seen him The Standing Dean Herl work, we were much tmpressed with | o the manner in which he handled the | 2¢ W TO.‘ k.. fighters in the ring. He makes the ""“:‘““:‘l“" i boys hustle and kecps them fight- {,l‘l’:"; phia . ing eclean. The final bout on last q‘“w‘! night's card would have been a good | ‘“'. “\'f;’f” . place to have put Conway. rookiyn Pittsburgh : Jim Keefe, Waterbury sports Doston .. i liuntal I | H()pp(, Suing for L’?;“”{‘ Molander of Nathan Hal writer and football offielal, gots his collegiate football by conditions of | g chool. : R S e o Games Today | many years ago. He also agreed that Custody of Youngste A saxophoue duct by Samuel referee at a fight., Last night the| New York N # New York Philadelphia. |the evils \'w.»,g might be found | Moliean Ihnhnn 5 New York, April 27 (®-Mrs. Wil- Keimowitz 1 Doleslaw Matric e ¥ I i 3rookly somowl s 109100 33 288 Hia Hoppe, divoreed aife of the for- accompanied on the piano by Bar- | gallery gods kept up a long night of | !f,:“\m"“, al Roston, ikl pLhsleotny cionne 85 118 97— 208 o ml'm..! ampion, applied yes- b : 'Kl!mu]w was the ‘-n:‘ rainment booing. We thought they were razz- Pittsburgh at Chicago. | - S | Montg e 80 108 283 pion, app 3 . ing the fighters n the ring, but it| St Louis at Cincinnati ILLINOIS IS LEM)]NG ay for full custo r chil- | turnished students of the lower | W Kilduff were the first and ert E. Hawkes of Co- || Faido Wnttery _will havo to meet. She has greatly Lest out of 28 submitted lumbla. found many of the report's 7 S8 na- 2d Himproved sinca winning the girls' Mary Pikutis was awarded se assertions true for some institutions Wt championship two y go and re- prize e awards were made lithe coun oy andlnareedtihaticons si¢ | cently, with a half stroke handicap. «uditorium exercises this morning ditions varis i d 1 W. A. Murray of the Brit- by Principal L. P. Slade. oner | S i Lish Walker cup team two up. Ihe judges were Dewey V King | Vadwan Milk Co IFrench girl's driving has shown servisor of tho art depar 0 that conditions in ticular improvement i pior igh school; Mar re of Washington school, and Mrs Griffit western conferenc in Chicago, the conference are on a higher plane and that it is unfair to judge inter- R D re soon came to us that Keefe was the | )"‘“‘f “f”‘-‘“f‘ at the Senior High school | 210 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN trcoat el Tl ibosil Keetelat dec| EASTERN LEAGUE | When ties were divorced Hoppe (his marnine. A = S ¥ | was given custody of Al 14| Announcement was made that al isions last night were right beeause s ; . : o |\(\grl\1n5(wy\ of the win-| Games Yesterday {Plg Ten Teams Move Through yoars o : he ,(u\‘l Mrs. Hopy ner in any of the bouts which he( Providence §, Hatford | Third Weck of the Western Con- wore given alternate possession of New Haven 11, Springfield 0. SN | Albany 9, Bridgeport 4 | ference Pacchall Season. ! | Waterbury o, Some amusing incidents oceurred L | Chicago. Aprit 27 P — linofs | William Thomas, 7, for three-month | periods. Mrs, Hoppe also was permil- ted to have the ehildren when Hoppr refereed, I was away from the city on business. 2 0 i e e STt i) The Standing {1x out in ron ot and 3k G e APRIL 26TH TO MAY 2N immense throng was filing out of W 1 | Wisconsin close 1S 5 that the childvren should have a the several doors of the spacions | Bridgeport el b Ten teams move third e iin cash foptihairamuinder o state armory. One spectator, while | providence ... . 1 week of the w enee their school training. especially the ssing the Dblaachers at the main gppingfield 2 baseball geason. The Ilint clinched | boy, as otherwise he would attend , saw two shiny policemen’s Jartford 3 the lead by taking a second game school in New York when with his sticks and he helped himself 10 Albany 3 of the vear ye defeatin nine mother and then would b trans- them. A blue-coated €Op CAME Now Haven . 3 Towa. Wisconsin Minnesota 5, ferred to Manhasset, N. Y., when tearing after him and would have watorbury s each have won a singlc game to e rested him only dropped the | pipsield ) tle for second plac Both Mr. and Mrs. Ioppe were in {icksFendiwirglediintolthe serond; | The Purdue Boilermakers T0-1im0 |court, Decision was reserved. He explained that he wasn't :"““‘! Games Today | tourth with three victories and one ' to steal the clubs, he was just | Hartford at New Haven defeat; Ohio has won twice andg e ing to take them. i Springficld at Providence. [1ost once and Michigan has broken = | Bridgeport at Albany. | even in two starts, Northwestern other one of those things which | pittsfield at Waterbury. has lost three and won one game, geomedyitagaome Rroliis] - [ Indiana lost in the Toosiers' only but tragedy to me’ tool place at, Games Tomorrow { conference tilt to date, and A ono of thie eldo entrances. A cer~| - PittsAeld at Springfiold, and the Chicago Maroons liayve tain young man from New Britain| priggoport at Hartford. | each lost two games. was jostling his v out of thei providence at Albany. i : AN, " The crowd was Jamming{ yaterbury at New Haven. ‘ pretty hard when ons of those im- | e kb DRWERS IN SPEED TEST portant persons who think they own | |NTERNATIONAL LEA the universe, swept the lo boy | side with scornful remark. | Nettied, the New DBritain man sent | in the Qnest punch of the evening and landed flush on the important onc s Jav. il ading, cold. One of the policemen dolng duty | i T T at \.“ door, y”w\h”\”]“ n.xm(a(r;-'-‘ The Standing Twenty automobile drivers of reaching over the shoulders of the | W crowd, he laid a heavy hand on the fpo g o 10 loral man's shoulder. oreaton g Rochester ... New Brit i (L ALL IN GOOD CONDITION Games Yesterday Twenty Automobile Pllots to Try Rochester Torento 6, Baltimore to Qualify for 300 Mile Interna- tional Race Saturday, We have leased one of our garages fo the Burritt Motor Sales. We must make room. During this week we will give 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all the following pric Pet, | world renown were prepa for a test of speed to q the 300 mile international that will open the new Atla man Newark .. 6 545 City specdway next Saturday, They . but. the Hartford | 7oR 6 were {o be lsent oft o ihe time . at n s a strong one. Buifalo [ trials at 11 o'clock by Frederi I e ot e o o torhno asner - star e ormer his e Gy L Wagner, veteran s of the got away but there was a terrific Price Week teading 9 100 Ameri an Automobile sociation | ip. Once ontside, he found that his " : 5 : o e :’I(m[ m‘} n’m“l Rl hipane mmf i wnl ]mw ;w least 130 Hupp Sedan, newly painted, first class shape L1,000 $800 artf "ODS ALC o 3 miles a hour in order to «¢ 25 he neck down. Hartford cops ar | Toronto at Jersey City PR R SR Hupp 1 Coupe, good S500 100 L DR | Ztochester at Newark, Paolo, American champion; Baron Hupp Roadster, thoroughly mmhduh’d $400 320 Buffalo at Baltimore. n Rachewesky, champion of 8350 2580 The sensation of the night was t sSyracuse at Reading. sl R C D A i ot Hupp Touring, good ...... R e sors SanGon b 28 y Gitlitz and high dive act by Murr; | France; Ralph De a, former Hupp Touring, fair ........ WHe g Sudbon 180 Alex Rely in the fourth round of A [vorldts: enampion Se i i et their tilt. Both were in a clinch | MMOR LE GUE LEADERS [ presentholder aliwonl Buick Sport Touring ..... OO T 520 thel ropensand were (IRoling ) | specdway veco: Harry Hartz, Two Door Ford Sedan, HEC A sooncasand $450 360 i other when the suddenly went | ¢ , !Bod MeDonogh, Frank Bliiott Y = _ X o 0 W the hempen strands and |05 the Amvelaied Prees | G, B o New Colors coeeecees Two Door Ford Sedan, good ........... ... $300 240 both in loving embrance, toppled | T 0na 2 man Ratten, Jerry Wonds S TR TTRNES o o & i aam b Do B 8150 120 o T WU e Ol mteionT AR man SDALEL A a0 \.,,f‘”l.,, Distinctive Colors! ol teor. The ring was up fi ;i””\ ][“”"“r s : Ford Touring ... e et Il yor. ; R s = its—Hor . HLN & ¢ 9= 99 and & half feet and the double dive |y, 1o prisch, Giants, T n Jones, Clift Woodbury . bl Chevrolet 2 Coupe, m'\\l\ pmnl\'d ......... ~\-’A--: 220 as pertect. | Triple—Wilson, Cubs, 4. i die Hv‘.unw.] 3 B!l!tlm shades, PO“'dl" ucs, Chevrolet Touring 5 e ST 110 ! Homers-—Williams, Phillies, | racers will he n silver grays, tans, salmons— 2 20 Onglo o rrisch, Glants, * nd b 3 Mrnent : Jewett 4 Passenger Coupe ................ $150 12( High glon Pases - trisch, Riuts, and o0 RNy i soft, harmonious colors in Lias "ractice Mueller, Card 1, tergust and Louis ‘n imar. § d g 16t § AND ()'1‘”‘]‘\ P eryy| Pitching—Pefty, Robbins; Lucas, |Charles M. Schwab, chairman an unending variety ol h [ERS g out | Rede, and Rhem, Cards., 8. lthe board of directors of the I: shades and patterns. B . Amecrican Yeague [lehem &teel corporation, will ac A ) e s |n‘w‘:u7|'v1_y: b sl ting—Carlyle, Red Sox, 467, |as referce. You'll find all the best color OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK TERMS ARRANGED ts (hird string pitcher “‘]"“”“‘"1:{; Spurgeon, TIndians, and NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME combinations The Speedboys feel elated over B8} gy pateaq, Red 8 Washington, Apri] 27 (P — Petc Dutchess Trousers. vietory, Doubles—Fla Red Sox; ! Burch, Georgetown university hurle \s department | Goslin, Senators, and Burns, In-|er, pitched a mo-hit, no-run game sports departme The "‘i" ok th ke Dl O |against W Virginia university o TR O esentative of the| Homers—Ruth and Colifns, Yan- |0, Burch struck out 13 batsmen. | ol \ toam a represe ¢ o i = e ih will call at sports desk, he | kees, 3 = Wi Stolen bases—Rice, Sena , 4. DUGAN" nnu\ KNEE f ' 2 7 Chot S eai e ok S o gANS < ‘ '2/0 (ollegiale Shoppe CITY SERVICE STATION, Inc. 210 HARTFORD AVE. may have the miseive. { Ruether, Senators, 8, Joe Du who underwent an % THE HOME 0F THE HUPMOBIL % U “7. Sy L for| e operation for his trick knea this 1o Meadow | uEnetian| fall reports that member is as strong - AAQ v v fiends alreads. pax | ENTERED IN MEET e MAIN AT EAST MAIN soveral ) 1\\1!- Is r' the followers. o is no better third-sacker in the| 1 h game will be found | P b > | B on' course driving from the | guedler From Sweden And Ttalian = < - - e — tees to the temporary greens. Decor- Frecbdiondo At Champlonships In Philadelphja —— New York, April 27 (P —Sten Pet- —— ——— (BreT N e J MUTA N 2IEr on1 w0 i oalol thelmont |t s Wnversh st areatiiTItiet one TEUES5 TARTLL] WY DONT Yoo TRe ) (1 SHOUL SRY NOT— | WHY- WHATS T/ YECFZ;)‘EENgging é\(’w;(;h: Mo VE- WE e ns Reepers in the coun- |Ugo Frigerio, Maly's little walking ™ || BE AL~ S0ME OF O0R COFFEE-| [I'M GOING WHERE. /| MATTER WITH OUTSIDE. SRYING fi.,‘u..R& SHoW ROAST try nursing ulong the greens at !champion, will participate in the DNRRD fAR. HOWDY WE'RE HALING § BiG- | |THEY RECOMMEND QURS~ IT'S TH' \DE. S8 P Meadow and for the time [national k champlonships at KAKEETER SALE ON \T TeoRY AT | [TREIR COFFEE BTN CO\:FE% o il the golfers are using tem- | Philadelphia July 2 to 6. Accept- or\:_fl‘v_s ONlY 3od &\® MARKET ! | reens 1o sink their shots. [ance of invitations has been received ‘g&kop‘g \—) \ ’ S {by the Amateur Athletic Union. ! [IR% ey l The first tournament of the year Petterss who has beaten the FOLKS WE at Shuttle Meadow will take place [world’s record time for the 400- FIND SAM \ v % on Memorial T This will bring {meters hurdles, won four champion- NCE. MORE.| ~ \ \ I/ o) ont the best talent at the club as |ships in his native land last year on by LY [ are anxious to cop the prizes [one afternoon RN . i cvent of the year. There | Frigerio came to the United States ; \ | serap on for the cham- |4 year ago last winter and partici- 0F Gorziem's hip of the club this year be- |pated in several .ndoor races. He St « of a number of dark horses !is the 10,000-metcr champion of the wil or in the play. Bill |Qlympics ! ney will have to watch out for = 1 rels, it is said. W HE SOBER? Magistrate Have you ever see Nt e first week in May, |{he priso r? | ) al teams | e t L 3 rly in the mornings, — — is zetting more suitable for baseball BANDITS ARF EXECUTED 'l all sorts of summer activities FOR YOUR WANTS |