New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926, [ ] S Baseball Standing | FOATINHARTRORD BY SCOUT TROOPS | CHNES ARE POSTPONED |2z s it s | 2t oo it e 20 S0 T P Speaking | Aot Bascball and Track Teams of New i 2 usel, Yanke Dr. Harry M. Rowe, father of the Britain High School Are Idle Be- 8 F oo - ng mav,. a0d.a preoinantl B y Louls (Kid) Kaplan to Defend HUI[]ANNUAL M[_H- o f S po rts i Games Vesierday Featherweight Crown Agalnst | L I Al seeti —_— | ost more contractor, died last Sunday | New York 2, Cleveland 1. Garcia in New Arena. cause of Inclement Weather. ’ a fractured skull. Dr. Rowe's An announcement of the utmost :f};‘};?l‘f"lill“: 2"‘(‘,“‘::‘:3“ Ve, (e et Lal‘gest Event of Hismry Bemg b s N ollging Beth) [ ROWE'S BODY FOUND idow and's, datghich sillia ebdiE Interest to New Britain baseball fans | & “CEPRE b = [The Louis (Kid) XKaplan-Bobby treated at a hospital for stab wounds e et A Gur et Shomporss | Condcled at WalmutHill PAK [t i e comper | Rine S £ i s it "o By 3 : battle will be staged in Hartford i > : . Annapolis, Md., Young Man Who | CorblilEBedi Sox il conceruing g e Sum‘avng «t.| Conn., Monday, June 2. ——— ¥ e ! J g makeup of the team for nresent o Ct-| snnounced by George M o Lol 1 S| S AT GOk NI B : k 1 Killed Father, Committed Suicide | New York ... 676 v 1 : : : season. James (Jimmy) Clinton has | N¢ ¢ Selte s e i 1 ve 1 Rt 's berth | Washington ...... imaker of t onn . v aE 5 i v e s otic « Ry been signed to flll the catcher's berth ((]Wflmsu ; 2 [ : : tm S ; Hart ne Hy. Drovtiae on the team. sl s and his Camp £ the w Britain council b [i9NE yaften ol ; : : 7 [ . " i Philadelphia . challen to meet in 1 at Walnut Hill park at 1:30 |/ et i s e d G bt : : i Jimmy s one veteran of the dia-} B Cl und match for the title m me who has by no means Lo 13 e ien sane Ll n FRELE e \ heduled to p 3 biis ‘rqo«?dd e ®He is, as & catcher, what Bostor s 2 el D £ post ) Lol homed s s ¢ J t t Clyde Waters 1s to Bristol. He nev- | St. Louis . : ik ' S by t ¢ : ; I r : P s r grows old and each year sess him | e SaT N it il v Saturday. . Games Today SR B e s : d : 1 was to . Sl setting better fnstead of slowing up He was the class of catchers a Chicago at New York. 11 % M T re wi 54 = < $: < % yoars back and among the younger [ i i S oo hington. t A S p \ s S L y At prices the working clement now in the game, he stands o464 ¢ philadelphia. a W ¢ e (fee n o shown « | ; WA Z person can afford to pay as the premier catcher Of R | 'y ouis a4 Boston. few S = Games Tomorrow The best thing about this bit of | Chicago at New York. ¢ news ls the fact that Clinton is in Clevland at Washiigton. r ago, when Kaplan announced |1 h I H the best shape of his C'ahm; ":C}m‘? (Other clubs not scheduled that rather than go thro t ] B ready to step out on the diamonc a scheduled bout with a °h, ¥ | tomorrow and do his stuff if “‘“'] NATIONAL LEAGUE the Queensboro arena, at a possi- (never been d 1 3 won | U‘:\N IGRF,IGN GAMFS ssary. | Games Yesterday ble financial loss, he would pa 1 s admitted § ks T BEST PLATES —_— | Cincinnati 6, New York 4 a suspension from the New York Lovers of football will be ln"vvr» Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 5. st athletic commissiol 1 1 title ) e | Gaclic Athletie Association Forbids R | ested in the announcement that “Si- (@ Eninesiran)t is o r | & g 4 $ &$ lent John” Davis, the Unionville| (Other clubs not scheduled. a 1 1 P9 1| Mcmbers to Play Anything But | § § e schoolmaster, has been signed by e the Southington authorities as as- The Standing ) Z0ell i g F : tant principal of the Lewls High Pet « ; v b e : | All work guaranteed. school in that town. Davis will w' Ky soHo ; 5 S 4 £ e We will extract your remembered for his work agains 5 SERpa 9 867 J e ] S . St abeolatary with {he All-New Britain football team |chicagy : 533 [ i y I ¢ : : . \ I h absolutely with- Jast season as a member of Mulli- | iyo it | . ) ¢ i%y out pain, gan’s Blues. His powerful Hne-| pyeqpyrgn SRl S 62 | 1 e 2l » 1 > . Sl oo " 7 S 2 < ot in this eity greatly admired Roalog : 1 1 ’ ; S 5 . & BB a ;olfx“f:n}»lul‘n(n‘-:fi next fall. Gh oday | J s c o1 . : beip 1 for| SCENE FROM “THE SAP,” A Wamer Picture 338 MAIN ST. e nineToatamini banalel LTS EUT 8L el coln, Neb., May 15 CD—A 1 g sl s sehy LYCEUM—SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNE omorrow hecause of the fact that than 1 i 5 Philadelphia at C a number of games’which wer Dot e Lmnh Srospect were not realized. The tean .ocke, Nebraska's xdaviiin Senainglon AR SIS New York at Cinc'nnati - Simsbury team. ; s y famous A, - 1 of the University of Nebraska, ¥ Boston at St. Louis it - George Mulligan has landed the | (hor clubs not scheduled) s that his pupil from Nortl Kaplan-Garcia. fight for Hartford atte, Neb., is the fastest runner for June 28, provided a new stadium | EASTERN LEAGUE [ who ever broke a tape f SR e e aierid L] | And Locke is determined t ch is being planned, can 'V atacs Vesterday _And Lock rmir : built. The stadium be set up eVt B enat e tribute. He flung himsel 5 i on the site of the old LeBal Tabarin | | iirenald 5 Wate | new pealk of ci ninence at the q which was burned down several| onoct >t RS ! he steppec e 1onths Tl natsabe s rot| S CiLSEER e MoktRoned, | century 6-10, clocked by ¢ : e L finished in time for tho bout, a la- The Standing g s N G 5 e ; i L Y 1:09 5-10, a new world re na 3 d SR % [(® A % ; fore hil ulte, developer of hletes, and tr | Providence . G (3 5 New Britain fans, along with the | 3 ddy track but with a win: of the lovers of fighting in the | 2" | back. Only three runners ove tate, will be pleased to learn that S0 . & 19 een recorded in 9.6 at official me ¥ 4 5 none had be bout of i PR BHRE L 2 2% 1 4 major track eve is a Connecticut hoy and ¢ 0 ; - . ATiszouni mpion, there are that Garcia can and this makes the fight deal more interesting. | Pittsfield . Games Today ovidence at Hartford New Haven at Springfield N e ot (helohal Waterbury at Pittsfield his ends a long controversy n a the v York state boxing Albany at Bridgeport. at S b ashe NOATCIAN AN \ and 1he New York state boxing T v offort 1 s 1o l\,]{m UN in e place and date — vt AL chaniadonitor Games Tomorrow s < g g t Waterbury : ; B £ ‘ New Haven a8 ‘ * L Fate of Novwegian Pole Vault geport at Provide nd Kapla riford at Albany Tour Now Rests in the Hand: wonld n R Committee, Rl atatat TG Games Monday : Springfield at Waterbury e e ” 2 Noew y Pittsfield at New Haven SR, e % ( Bridgeport at Pro*'dence. by 2 Hartford at Albany. Platte high missioner Thomas Donoh power ctient was behind Mulligan in ‘ e offorts to have the Connecticnt INTERNATION AGUL 4 plon f in his home state ames Yesterday one seconc Cornhi | erent aspect on the Newark 7. Ry 3 o York commission Reading 2. ; ‘H ks 4 AR ERE IS a car Rochester Itimore 6 W 3 ‘ of tremendous | The college compe \ of long and are made of Chrome The Standing Ty ) i 2 ot willgiveyou thethrill- 2 3 Vanadium Steel . . . a costly 3 3 : £ 0 ng performance of 55 s dv Six will out-perform any metal, but it's the best forabsorb= g i ing the jolts and jars of the road, Nothing has been spared to-meke Lo 4 { That will pick up in this car a positive comfort-re- BEThs Gineta T Nevw fcneark oo 12 "Bouncing Walls™ and Hub High - high gear from 5 to 40 miles an hour in a straight line from its 1 velation. Owners accustomed to more Haven are a clever hunch of b, Jersey City . PR Guard Rails Instrumental in Cut- ! in 21 seconds. engine through to the rea € expensive cars tell us this is troe. 1 players and s ¢ ve tl S ene < 1 N.'x\ ¥ n;r‘l\mhmrx']”l‘ ‘;;x”‘mm‘ Reading ting Fatalitles On Specdways - < RE00T VATILT It is the only closed car that ever took This big sturdy Six will mn‘-[vu”. out- It is a strikingly beautiful antomobile, D O R Games Todny o 15 o PREDICTS 15-FOOT VAULT | the famous Sierra Grade, at San Jose, run and out-perform anything elseof g1 G0 oo the 18 best cars of e IEr VT tor Tagolow s IBLurely HeloronD ing serious accid f (=TI IR S i This is average performance of the Itisacarof exceptionalcomfort. Thebig, their salient features in this nev-type T Rochester at Syracuse. s a et tanl 5 : can Clianipfon. {n 4800 Wil a Overland Six. . . in the hands of average broad doors are 3212 inches wice. You Overland Six. ski will draw the pitching assign- ag gdway, ititheslast 61k owners . . . the kind you can expect can get in or out with the utmost ease. In justice to yourself, see tifs can ment in the game and either should | : UL OL L1 RGOS aays XL give n good account of himself. On the Aueys ronounced the most dangerous | Jump of ff : S SR e - “orld by d : Seatsare wide, luxuriouslycomfortable. e deiiie R AT e A G nan e e the course has heen sir v Be prepared for a big surprise when 1) is more cubic feet of inside space RIS ERE0L S W tant. 8 F: R of fatal accidents since 19 # 3 & 1 : omorrow against the fast St UNIVERSAL LEAGUE 8 1 e % 5 A | vou take your first ride in this power- inany car of thisprice . . . with OVERLAND SIX SEDAN ry's nine of South Manchester two drivers w T 5 g he visitors are bringing to this city Wops: 2 Is 3 1 ¢ h ; ful Six. 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There are several places ' on the team yet which are in doubt Where the Local Teams and tomorrow ame will probably s A tC & ¢ | 500, - settle any disputes regarding this |y Sy et Are Playing Tomorrow 1 | S ieatlay W W : = ] ) > Orioles haven't a game sched- [PAYE oo % 119 a0 ”""f‘\“‘ City G s ons, i ) 1 Dot Field, for tomorrow and will be idlc : St. Mary's, Ma Sallmdihalng Al TR "lers, Pioneer Gro < Y g t | 5 SALESMAN SAM e All Wet Giee: “oston Chinaman, Insane And Re- i~ing to Talk, Presents Unusual | | i1 /THE. MWK WR9 TERRIBLE Y J 5 ™ - OLONT HER T, ) situation For Court to Decide, attson 3 108 2 MOANING — T 1UAS HALF WATER — | WHAT Do YaU MEAN BY St { \EFERENT \ . al HONEY — < g : A | HEAR TH' MILKMAN ON TH' PORCH HAUING HALE WATER N THS 5 y LR A >kl WS HAD BEEMN LEFT Boston, May 15 (A—Whether an A | NOW~ GO 0UT AND BSK HIM WHAT'S ADAY MORKING,, - - SN S T 1N TH RAIN <ane alien who won't talk can be | 1y . 5 w\b \DEA . N HOHTIL ‘ 3 25 " - aLL NIGHT _/._J' eported was a question engaging | Blan 191 pasasd & a o attention of court end immigra-{ ! g 2 8 A / onyofficials ioday. Toy Lot, alq. peterson .... 4 00— 32 { b/ ‘hinese inmate of the Bridgewater - Eick: 1sane hospital for 17 years, appear i J ed before U. 8. Commissioner Jen- | Matthews SO ney charged with being illegally in | Kerin = s 0 Mom; | A this country. b ol L1 S0 A= by There were no records 1o tell | Siommusek R 6 2 SWEET when Lot came to America or P | whether he had a right to enter, but finding him in an institution the im- | migration authorities took steps to leport him—unless he could prove a right to remain here. But Lot re- uscd to plead guilty or not guilty. All he would say was that he did |, a0t know what the proceedings were | frotierton 1l about. The case was finally con- | Lindluge inued pending a determination of | Volhardt he legal issueh involved.

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