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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. frecsiisssiatiraindizasiartinziies e I T T ettt e S Lt ot v ese oty RUSSWIN AND CORBIN SCREW TEAMS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE——EXCELLENT CARD OF FIGHTS AT STATE ARMORY FRIDAY—JACK DELANEY TO MEET TOUGH OPPONENT lN WATER-BURY IN JAMAICA KID—SIGNS TO MEET SHARKEY RUSSWINS AND CORBINS __ FAST STL TELLS ~ DELANEY DEFENDS ‘RAY HALL MEETS TERZD TAKE LEAGUE CONTESTS POISONING TALES| — ~ggmuenun | TITLEONFRIDAY| © ON FRIDAY NIGHT CARD : Lisht Heavy *Champ to Face Slugging Italian, Named Knockout King, Meets Tough )| New Britain Machine Puts I p Nice Battle Against Del npsey Said to Have Admitted | 4 Ty p Customer in Amateur Show—Joe Howard, Middle- * Saxemen—Screw Shop Quintet Pulls Away From Stories Were True V7 St Ay Dangerous Foe in Yaterbury | weight Champion, to Meet Gne of Two Fighters in PS— bowicz Has His Shooting Eye in . ; Ry ¢ : AL | 5 i 2 Lfmdcx‘s Jaco v o] e — i B ; - i Star Bout of Evening—Katzmart is Matched With « First Contest—Eric Anderson Plays Well For New New York, Dec. -8 UP—Not-| . The largest crowd to witness an | - b : \ : : s o Thursd withstanding Jack Dempsey's char-| g indoor hoxing event in Waterbury | William Hahn of East Hampton. matics-—~Games Followed By Dancing Thursday e T el / » W11 Jam tie state armory thére Frle | o 0T © o 7 e i day evening when Jack Delan | T - X o “n‘[,,,;”“\h A“':,,Ligo:.o‘;m;:,l,} - Tray 2 - "ponular light heavyweight cham- The Mohawk A. C. of this sue Standing am got t - his championship match with| N, 3 3 . s {pion, defends his laurcls against which was given approval as a 1 : . lting tlie basket wi rything. Joe Tunney in Philadelphia con- | : R BB |'ovcicn Kid dangerous colored ing promotion organization by t tinue to be published in the east.| K i ‘ . ” i ; contender of New York, ina 15- Connectleut A, A e i the SV or e nan saidwenc) g 7 ; 2 |round championship comtest. Tt will Y TEM l: UBEES ' s 2 RE ! : veec) : , : 5 ) b eThnayls Akt kaniaranta. a5 U | will stage another cimon pure smpsey told a repre- | laney’s paper that he be-| champion since he punched the title | |of all-star bouts at the siate armor the end of five min- hen Darrow caged Lan- | rst points. I'rom.then on, the Sranley Rule Stanley Moz ha only intervals, so N. B. Machine . g FCam O YRR Joe | Confirmed by a physician who ex » Corbin Serew hasketball quin. | Fl0eely word all faeh PR, o | amined him the day atter he lost s AR o T BB s todns, there e me | Uphold Referee's Decision o : 3 1 A & tl To this, Dem issued | 1 oy ain Machir s n e firsf i 3 | RO 5 . s 8, et third and most vehement “poi- > ainsaying. In New England where will be the appearance again of o i e * denial. i L i e ; [*“Adonis Jack™ did most of his fight ! T, Paul Terzo of Hartford the siugging v after a rst frame AL (558 25 Stony: gettin E 3 q ing before going on the “big time” | Chicago, Dec. 8 (M—Illinofs today |1talian who hasn't been stopped in palm of victory |chalk 4 up ettt o) clared heatedly. . G ; in New York, fight fans regard him joined New York and Pennsylvania la New Britain ring, with Ray Hall n the fi 8 a he end of . Y ronts B the Fraiia ths Hoots!stood: 50 to v:l as misinterpre 2 S J e ! . B |25 cven a more popular champlon lin providing for boxing decisions by slugging boy from the Capi » New Britain Machine s a0 b & E | ted. I was a little weak at the time §7 b than the mighty John I. Sullivan |{wo judges, with the referce's help € Both of these men pack cent improvement le 2 S0 - t viciously in the | of the fight but It wasn't due to| & 7% 2 Old timers. who &aw tha Bridgeport [j, gy oo™ jicto |knockout wallop. Terzo o The state athletic commission d was poisoned before the | from ,the Brow of Paul Berlenbach fon Arch street Friday night. A list ont .1 that his suspicions were bt Y # _‘: i . " & A {ac Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, on July Mhletlc COH]HHSSIOH VU es of entries recefved shows the best in e on the lists competing in ing over the previous forr L w started on a | poisor | A e j i L3S iboxer in his two champlonship con- know anything but stug while Hall may be that the team is ju 1 Ryl : him five bas-| The Philadelphia Evening Public| i 3 7 tests with Rerlenbach in Madison is known as “Two-pungh Moose." itting its str 3 E 2 . d t for | Ledger recounted yesterday from | % 5 7 7 Square Garden and at Ebbets 14 |cided upon this method after they meaning that he ge R ts his Preisser got | “most reliable sources” a &tory that N Lk . 5 B that even the great Sullivan | had voted to uphold Referee Benny |opponents away with e second kept np his good | Jersey mosquit re the real rea-! s 1 as never accorded the uproarious |Yanger's decision, awarding the mid- | Palalyzing punch. T will la vork and cag four more in ! son for Dempsey's “lack of the old o ; |ovations tendered Delaney on mn;p““(‘m_mm title to Mickey Walker in|® knockout in this £0la *1f thieve w coming out on the 2 <ccond half hitman, who got Ir tir irit.” They injected their : _ : {occasions when* Introduced to the g 'ten-round match last Friday with |©VeT Was one and with two sluggers > score. to the g pped four pretty | pois; t s system five days be- B 3 {audiences. ar Tlowers like these in the ke blood is Corbin Screw Wins conls while Swanpson dropped in | fore the bz vhen the champfon a7 : : | Tignt fans from all parts of New | plowers' manager, Walk Mtller, |SUTo o fiy. e fe s e Tl f cts for two and a ? g ! {Tzngland will trek to the Brass City Istayed here for the commission's de- | Joe * Howard the ldleweight Machine game was 41 to t F ¢ hy their great |y ) swamp while avoid- . ¥ 4 ] ,l‘rma - Admirers of the Chevalier |cision and then set out for New champion of the amateur ranks will Joes not hap- ;, kept the Landers forwards | ing unw. sitors s g A 3 |Chapdelaine will turn en masse |york in pursnit of a return match, |appear on this week's card. Two ened. i ending saf subd their mates | yjow, th r said. . o {from Holyoke. Tall River, Provl- which he declared would return the [other entries have been received in Feit s BN e lea ¢ ) ¢ ness of keeping S, a imor« . Rlode |dence and Bridgeport, where they crown fo the Georgia deacon. March the 175-pound class, namely Tony 2 ! gt hands. ‘The | Storyeby Capiaim A : 3 aw Delaney whenshe was climbing |3, in Madison Square Garden, ¢ |Starr of Glastonbury and Albert Russwin tea ABBULL - orie f of <Dampscy's: Hiand e - * 3 {the ladder. George Mulligan, pro- |York, is the probable date of the |Schooner of East Hampton. Horw- ‘\.vy; el . declaring that the former title i ! {motor of the Waterbury show, may return fight, Miller said. ard will be matched with the better e bal Sl nh members X 1ot 6o » sure of at Iraet 1,500 customers | Flowers left for his home in At- ot pair and he will have tough his retinue; was poisoned hefors the bhout. That number repre- lanfa the day after the contest and fopposition Friday night. 3 1 ML ht, this Dempsey strongly ts the entire membership of the |Walker and his manager, Jack| The card also finds William Katze et . it T 1 1 denie nco-Ameriean club of Waterbury, rns, went to New York, leaving imart of Martford who showed a odoin ¥ n s T D i Normile, man: ¢ Demp- (BY BILL ;. e t organizatlon has made none but Miller to receive the boX-imecan punch before Terzo kayoesd nifty ¢ 12 Pt o v, had something 1y or oach Gienn TI 1wad o v an honorary member and Ing board’s stafement. him a few weeks ago matched with not heen for the f that th . minskt, ¢ . A o ' subject afte ¢ , y 5 : long pledged to always back the de- “Titles afe won and lost in the |\yjlljam Hahn of East Hampton. | 1 t the jump in the -Anderso Dempsey was poisoncd as realized his ambition, the win- Donair French-Ca an, ring!" the commission decided, *'a D hin team had gof : A | This will be a wild slugeing first half of the game, the score | ! - e S eald i om ed by rich lawyers A ning of a Big Ten champlonship. The Waterbury armory, whera the the judement of the referee I8 al-|a15 as both hoys are l;'\:d "‘m‘“‘ would have been mueh closer, IEEETRRRE ; aswsuits, With Michigan, his eleven shares v Ulstar card will be presented undor |MOSt universally consldered as fnal.|ana' 4o out to finfsh thel Lot When the ] ’ onson, 1z )0 the premior honors of the Western i l 1o avispices of the Sedewick Guards, | ThiS commission 3 of the opinion | £7 A7% B Shtheles dehtdn Corbin Serew 1 cading 2 ’ ? e 1 Decals D onference. i seals 5,500 fans and it seems | that Teferce Benny Yanger gave his | Topy Sy g 00 r 5 iladel ack > o T v eals’ b 1S @ 3 g 1 v it and th | e card, ghts as oute fo 12 hmt at times : i howed sympioms of poi-| , It has been no easy task for th e (hat s eapucity orowd will be in|0ccision es be enw 1 and fhiat herdyy.g by ygsonmticar 7 7. Whate frame, it 100 as h A lay after his fisht with Lurple coach, for he has gone y M Ph A . endarc was no collusion or crookc«luoti (o it st 1 R e haler, Himgidiive s ooy Lotlondiy g Tusswin BB o wileh he. lnst. ciia| (NFOUBD) several Igan years, but his JOSCDh acPherson Now C[mg Delaney I8 now on the home- (D¢ PArt of the referce.” ot D e Horw 4 11 1 et | Gene Tunney i Sl Ataee i AYa aEh Flowers' loss of his title by a de- |ard, Hartford; Tony Starr, Glaston- matics wera very weak in ecoring \ )| world's hieavywyelght title, Dr. Abe R AL S E e {i]1dq) Streteh of his trafning for the bout | o ok Gy ecd |PUTY; and Albert Schooner, Ens “eueke 1 after the rust ’ 0 i tor 11 crowned in the season of Role 0 Km m vGrdIS Alda TR o RE s S {dwar Cision with which m disagreed chooner, Enst uckers after the rus in ; ‘ Daron, exan: Dllysidiin ropiiho e SR SRS v s 3 it S°-|\vas the second time this orenrred\““’"l"”" 150 pounds, Ray Hall and <hoot worn off, the te A L i ] ania st GO iy s e s DOnta HEEhaN b i NE OUL {ino ceven months of legalized | Paul Terzo, Hartford; 160 pounds, foe for the . R Al s g (. with Jack Warren, Chicago heavy- povinz in Illinels. In the opening | Willam Katzmart, Hartford, and T rraay) e, ¢ T | o iy ew . -A youth weight, an kie Cavanaugh, of |,out of the new regime last spring, |Willlam Hahn, Fast Hampton: 143 N S S o 3 . 5 ; S d to Dem hrot possibl t ¢ that instit . He is Who four years ago started singing Dric s fast rounding into Rocky Kansas, lost his lightwelght pounds, Art Pallowitzer, Hartford . getting 10 field | ey i - g i atic il infec hty popular m abo ! for money to buy bats and balls for | tP: shape. _nitle to Sammy Mandell by a veriict and John Brown, Springfield; 130 e . t : 2 und it 8 aimost &wcortainty | nis sandlot baseball tean, today had | ) with Jamica Kid ovor which thore was somo grum- |pounds, Marino Pagno, Springficl, nd put in flve : hen 1 e el Dempsey 5 contract ealling s < i A - put Deluney ‘ ) . {and John McCavanaugh, )s. His running mate < . T Tt Kamin- | MED the the was noy i @ o arslce Wi tan s an o E letropoli <uperb fettle for his contest wi Under the Tlinc sfem Manchester® 118 pounds, Le: reon %ot into the game i ‘ ! i ot rature,” declared | g0 i ra House t w s 0 1d Gorman on the Christmas f prospective refesees are provided al|Oberliener, Springfield, and An 1 besides ¢ two 2 o ; : 3 . 1 was surprised fortunate break that came achievemen wd in Jersey City on Decomber 20 |the ringside and the arbiter of the |Riggio, Hartford; 115 pounds s and a foul 1 e % ' condition ¢ mpion." ! yrichigan’s way in the Minnesota| 4 king 1 lot ammy Vogel, New York t- main cvent at important shows IS Charles Pepe,” Springfietd, and Toor zam ; e o e ~1" “He was in much better Shape| aumio°kept Northwestern from hav- | Joseph T. Mi , of Nash weight, Who fs tentatlvely matehed [not selocted until the time of the |yohnny Mastro, Hariford: 100 e Nuliot e ks before the battle ' ing a clean claim to tI "enn., The you ante to box Sammy Mandell for the 1 match. | pounds, Tony Korman, Springfiel ] Corbin Serew SYoorE S TUEC e was on the might of the f Recovery of fumble by the role of king in Verdi's pound title next spring, will meke The two members of the commis-|ona" Too °Goneld, | Harttordr 195 S t was 1o local evidence ! gogterbaan, followed by a long run “Aida” for his first appearance on |his Connecticut debut when he takes fion, Chairman John Righeimer and | oy oite et Paul Prehn, sid thoy hoped to belfpird® Phillp Orlacchin, - Enst able to attract o high class of box. | MO MPOR ing cxperts s judges, for the trial | A Suitable oppoment iy beinz Landers cobowinz, 1 10408 B s ot t poi z. for & touchdown and then the extra (he boards of the Metropolitan at a on Clikey Clarke, fast-rising young- J Y| eAccust ¢ examined poing by Ben ‘riedman, Rept speclal matinee and which completes |ster of Holyoke, Mass. Ired Bre- mdreds of s before their Michigan in the running the transition from the scorching tonncl, the slugging Fronch fighte souShE 1 ] i ansit : : 5 i i e 3 | or Al Fish the local boy ey's condition appeat-| [ just learned interesting diamonds of Nashville's sububs to meets Tony Travers, clever and hard O the new system. While the ref- 3 Jacsl hay o ; e {and many other entries have heen ; o a0 PLAY FULLBACK a4 al 1o me to carry himistory in conncction * with the the giittering “dizmond horseshoe.” |hitting New HMaven battler. Tony|cree will retain authorlty to disqual- |t 00 B o €0 PRI TARS Beth \Mallas ra sy 10 ! : ten-round battle. Northwestern-Michigan game that The story of MacPhersen's climb Canzoncri, recent conquaror of An. 'Y fishters for fouls, his ballot will| FEEFEE Hh G Darrow 5 ¢ where have been o b Sninersito wa's 'dre Routis, will display his wares on {HOt he considered on the Al-‘r[xmn\“" of the hest held in this city. narrow, i ey s BB o g (oM the minors to Gatti-Casman’s dre Routls, will display his wares on {10 08 JORSOEERG S8 RS SECCHO ith Terzo, meeting Hall, this hont Kildu B . 11 Amos, Washington and Jefer=on i e e AR Singling orew smacks fabggous. jtha sama prograf. He 18 slated toq1i90q opinion. |alone should be worth the rest of gned to play Michi y Pherson wa rs old last trade punches with Mike Esposito, ‘n,,. ahow nibriogother, Star: to De Member of Al e ent his eve and Arbor in the zame of the s June. Three vears Lefore that e Conneetfent bantamweight cham ket e e o e o A The houts will be started prompt- N. B. Machihe " : it poisoning. 1 son, prior to nual meeting of gidn't know he had a voice, except | pion. These three houts slated | FIGHTS LkST NIGHT o e hamainll »"M1or‘!di DR Fld ¥ T slanlopibalLiaatn losed the et v Dempsey’s eye, the Big Ten coaches, at which time \ihen pe told an umpire what was for eight rounds cach. 7 S intorruption. The ree- 5 time T notieed mac must of the sch is made out. | it S5hyieT | e s 90 sapules on the lower part of his| When the coaches got together, et 23 e basalliLaam = AN i . |vlar club officlals will bs In chargs pay on th A bunch of us had a basball team CAPTAIN OF WESLEYAN. By the Associated Press. |of the bout with “Silk” O'Langhlin it was found that Minnesota and we needed some money to buy | Middletown, Conn., Dee. § (®—| Reading, Pa. — Babe McGorgary, e : ’ " Denipeeycot Atzliiablhitopchadulgiihe moguiny " hats and bails,” he said, “We got the | Stophen G, Lee, *28, of East Orange, | Oklahoma, beat Jack Palmer, Phil. |18 the announcing. nson, 1 el hial Pt Sity, and macules “and | gam Ihereupon, Coach Yo idea that we could on # minstrel J., has been chosen captain of the jadelphia (eight). = = “"”‘ 3 cevees 0 2|f ne at § ancisco N papule 10 evidence.fquesied Northwestorn to release | o and make some money that | an eleven for next fall. Lee! Youngstown, Ohio — Willia Da-| MISSING MAN FOUND i therof Mighizan L contr way. One night when we were play- 1 at end on the varsity for|vies, Charlerof, Pa., shaded mmm Stamford, Dec. 8 (P — James Dempsey’s ’m’; “:”\‘»‘ hedite of four con- | NS I a schoolhouse a teacher heard ftw 11 is also a lettor man | Atherton, Indianapolih (10). Ray Brown, 63, missing since he left - et e In turn Tewa | MY voice. He told me I should . lin basketball and golf. ay. Chatlcroi, out pointed Bumbo home Monday to collect a bill trom ol , e el “I put the matter off for i = e vers, Massilon, Ohio (6). |a man in North Stamford, was lo- mptoms petore thepaeread lo by Hachwestorh 0 el onihe, and] then' 1 me no RAVING GOLF COURSES Frosno, Ca. — Fidel Ta Rarba, | cated last night in Madison. Details thoso of a person whoj I RASH G SR UL S M- Deluea, head of the War Imont | London, Dec. S—(P—To save flywelght champion, defeated Delos|of the trlp were not available. Ho L disorder timt took liare D colution if | cOnservatory. He said showed | golf wses near London, the |Williams, New Orleans (10). | sent word to relatives last night. but ROk SUAINES ot Re T in the con- | Prom T stud : for a Ameriean country club system, with| Portland, Ore. Leo Lomski, | did not tell how he had gotten so far : e foreneo and Northwestorn in sports. | Whil® and then full time. Later T residential districts constructed | Aberdeen light heavyweight, knock- |from home, starting without money O e o Micki. | $ANg In concerts. around them, is being adopted. | ed éut Harry Dillon, Winnipeg (7). |on his person. could not | We request. In so doing. what woull have been the biggest game 1 of the Wester Conierence seasol Ty o T I, 8 0 ag thminaed trom o seheii, Theres at Least One in Every Office By BRIGGS Russwins v, Landers — S ana e : A e e ) v | WANT You To' LISTEN To (‘ r i s S i 5 ' ; authonty ot i GOT A SWELL LET i ( = S s NELSON~ - 1TS FROM peihe cams apat | Lightweight Champion waee LATEO FiGHTS TORIGHT : A e HERE FROM v GIRL RUFUS- oELERTRS e T? / Elysc;mu_s OH MY PRECIOUS | WiTs & Contiicrorl Borore more profentions nest soar, by | | LISTEN To. Tns®START- AR aRC LA SE DARLING How 1 WISH | COULD It Champlon Faces Tougn | 0t Michlgan and Titinois & ' MY OWN DARLINGEST M CRAzY ABOUT HEAR YoUR WONDERFuL VOICE | q\;.n‘\\.'n“ o8 bl en hon BABY SWEETNESS - SHE / | HER RUFUS - SHE'S AND BAZE INTo ThosE DEAR Opponent in Poe Simonich of o o “n»‘;”"v .' much | THINKS A (0T oF M@ RUFE | MY GIRL EYES -+ | love 'rqu HERMIE i athic MORE THAN EVER Buite, Montana t the unive uary 1 Big Ten MAY BUILD ARERA Ty Rickard and Group of New York Capitalists said (o Be Inter- ested in Mexican Site L7 MARRY THE £ Look AT Tr& WAY SHE ENDS||| GirL AND NARERV ’newr‘al FOR THe apposite Tiredo SMELL THaT PERFUMED THE LETTER = 1 TS FROM MY G0 05 A ) \Lave or' Mike AnD ) s saying TATIONERY - AN F (T GIRL CHARLIR "0ODLE S or REST GET Doww To WORK 1 niei<a i ' IR i1 be completed He GooDs. MY GIRL KISSES FROM YouR HONEY " with i i Der - 3 To ec = >4 E o n - " nAr ; i ¥ GOING O SC@ HER BUNCH - THOSE LITTLE PROMISE You'lL ‘NN "“I NOTI D Wil 5 [ to b al feature of the TorIGHT i = e o QUIT THOSE MUSH | ng meet. The plans call for an N Clp Ry CROSS MARKS MEAN KISSES et ment of ab $3,000,000, e - Mumm safd 5 \ v track HULL Violating Liquor Councilm 5| dersey City Topg rior Court and Bud Gorman Boxing . 5 o i v | Tournament STATE ARMORY, ARCH ST, ]l ' P M at Jlor " weth 10 NTAR BOUTS a ayb_ m o man, of « : —10 ROUNDS 2 irley Phil R 12 | e Adm. S0c—Rmgside 75 Scats for 2,000 ————————

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