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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. _— - MMWM&O& iSpeaking { jof Sports FEINICPPIPPIIIIIIEIINEITP ew Britain amateur tertajpment at the state armory on sational bout of all the tournamenfs | here held so far will be the meeting | between Paul Terzo and Ray Hall both of Hartford. Both of these men have a long list of knockouts to their credit.| 0 is the sensational Italian who, | in the last three fights he has had| here, has sent out his opponent cold and who never yet has lost a fight in this city. He is the hardest| hitting simon-pure fighter the city On the other hand, Ray Hall is! 1 terrible punjsher. He has a sock| hat is likened to the kick of al > and when either of these boys| 4, some one of them Is going to| 1 down. Hall also has a large| number of one-round victories to his credit and h he will finish 7 Jo2 Howard middleweight | champion will be pitted tal tough scrapper on the card in what| is termed as the star bout. The Big Polish lad W leaned up the t ranks in t ite, is t any in the state and it is difficult to find a opponent for him, Match-| maker J A\Y r of the Mohawk| . C. thinks he ho will make Howard extend him-| t to the limit. ck D¢ Waterbury Frida of the good figh en side meets a hter in ght whom many 1o country | tepping. Jamaica Kid, ampion in light ranks, would v become champion ; laney he color heavyweight thing more over and tl 2 world, the colore en in cot He has of the world. O mevcts Bud Gor- and now has Sharkey the cha Febru- hasn't rated d has b laney sht, December he n in Jersey city to meet Jack 10 ended Harry Will aspirations, before 20, for accom- ns in this city,! r the Water-| Patsy DBrid modation of th has tickets on I fight Friday n will ba on at the state Monday nig r yius to been held last month but was post- use Persson claimed that red his thumb. tle Pat Me- | armol De- rry I Carthy of Bo: tford ht, on have nent, it ad been stmas Fund {1y atter the postpo found that Pers: L to fight in the Ch Yo Promoter hurn up ind although New omoters tried to buy sisted that Persson has a boy this week | Bri |last Saturday's game against the | Meriden Insilcos. | The locals will play a return game lin Waterbury on a Sunday soon. This will be an innovation in Con- necticut sports, Sunday bnlkeflzn“. SPECIAL | Bostlemen | Fasciore | iltiard Venberg Playing the Game I a Matter| of Soles of the Feet New York, Dec. 8 (P—Goll is matter of the #es of your feet in the fingl analysis of George Dum- can, one of Great Britain's leading professionals. “I've ut last’ got the dope,” he said after arriving here yesterday on the Majestic to engage in tourna- ments and exhibition matches in ifornia. “I've been giving the teaching side of golf a lot of thought for the past ten years or so, but I've ot it all n I had it down to the legs and hips when I was last here, | A. but now I've got it down to the|E soles of the fect. “That's where everything starts and ends in playing golf and in all tics. Dempsey lost because his feet had gone back on him.” And|A. Dahlbers that theory, Duncan said, his gotten | W. Adamitro his teaching theories down to tle| poir he can teach anyone | the art of hitting a golf ball after a tew lessons. Duncan s SPECIAL a ‘l Walton Cabby 3| Staubly | {atiss 1. M Mart & Coole: Dahiberg adillac that a majority much concerned of « American and dates which will pre- | 13 of both countries| competing in both events in 1927, He declared it his opinion, however, | Gunther that sufficient pressure will be | Kaminsk sousht to bear upon the Royal and | fuyen Ancient club championship commit- | tee to cause a moving forward of | the British date. | Duncan will leave New York for | . the coast Friday, returning' here and thence to England late in Feb- He will enter the Sacra . open tournament start i R trip to America. ite Packurds AT 20 Lucento I ¥ Buicks Duncan’s fifth | y; jongson . 86 BOY BANDIT CAUGHT BY YOLUNTEER POLICEMAN ..., | Landon Park City Storckecper Provides Gun When Cries Bring Him Help. Bridgeport, Dec. 8 (Ph—A 15-ycar- | 1 old bandid who held up and robbed John Swieszkowski, 65, proprietor of L grocery 64 Roos stry cap John I store at st night, was , nearby resident, after v chase In ve blocks. Ricketts was in his 1 at 54 Roosevelt ot when he heard two shots and | cries for help from the storekeeper. | Running from his house to the ry stote, Rickett grabbed tho | rom hand of the store- who had aiready fired two shots at the flecing robber, and to 1 The youth, p, Dalton Threaders started give cl A e % STANLEY BUSH LEJ WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS ! MATCH | Hartford Times 1| 3 | MATCH Sweet Daddies SPECIAL MATCH ive-Y. SCREW FOREMEN'S EVERYMAN'S BIBIL proved to be more fleet of foot and Ricketts jumped on a running| board of an automobile, and at Bos- ton avenue and East Main ced the yo who on ser in aptor's hands, threw gun into the snow. He was by Ricketts in a nearby drug YV until detectives from police adquarters arrived. Shortly after 6 o'clock the youth entered the grocery store- and or- dered Swieszkowski to throw up his hends proprietor been held wrrived here, but point of a gun. A v battle Risko in Hartford are |bandit took $14.25 doesn't | register and turned 1, the storekecper shout for help and at ame time |he reached underncath a counter and drew forth a loaded revolver. When the storekeeper shouted the boy bandit started on a run and Swieszkowski fired two shots at the fleeing figure in an effort to halt him and to attract attention. McCarthy e o will make time, and altho E . champion is known to killing punch, McCarthy is a cleverer boxer and one who can take a more than ordinary stift punch. ¥ held o no easy time of Persson will 1 Irishman. from the his back on his started to for this fight Gwedish fans will be at the ringsi to watch their countryman in action. n ought cht in T inst an Trichma A Swede @ fight to make a go0O( the week. The National Guards team will meet the Brooklyn . team of Waterbury in this city Sat- | urday night. The Brooklynites have | aggresation and will giv s o hard run to win the The locals will be in good 1 this week, as Manager Clar- enco Lanpher doesn't want to take | any chances of a showing such as | List of Patents Issued List of patents issued to the Citi- : zens of Connecticut for week ending |1 November 80, 1926, furnished by Louis M. Schmidt, Solicitor o tents, 259 Main street, Connccticut. A. Boomer, assignor to the Plume | Atwood Mfg. Co, Waterbury. Electric cluster lanlp John B. Freysinger, assignor to North & Judd Mfg. Co., New Brit- ain. Fastener. (2 patents). Herbert C. Funk, East Hartford. Toy construction uuit. George G. Going, Middletown, as- | signor to Remington-Noisless Type writer Corp., N. Y., N. Y. Typewrit- ing machine. (2 patents) M Williams Gordon, Machine for manipula aterials, Bengt M. W. Hanson, deceased, ! Hartford, E. A. Habsop and C. E. Whitney executo ing or mea suring apparatus. Joseph Johnsen, Speed regulator. | Arnold Mastrony, Bridgeport. 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A man named William akes- peare was fined in midland court for game trespass. 1t was for u like the greatest Willlam Shakes- poare was farced to fly from his | Midland home. ward 1 To Connecticut People 3. W 84 01 L T — 23] N : 59! » 1 25 | AFNIR BEARING CO. GIRLS LEAGUE Walnuts o A m— FRATERNITY ALLEYS SOUTH EX Heinzman . H. May Walther Walker Ntodham T. Walker Scheldler Cronin - an inve CLASS Blue Army Tensen Dick TAFNIR BOWLIN League Standing 1 Ball Inspection Fifteen Highest STARS T0 PLAY Fourteen Lastern and Middl ern Grid Aces Will Take Benefit Game. Annapolis, Md., Dec. 8 (& teen eastern and midd gridiron stars, including Princeton, Broga of Brown, have s t team at Berkeley, Calif,, night by navy officials in cf castern arrangements. “Navy Bill"” Ingram, football mentor, who coaching the eastern team to obtain, finally, a squad of to 40 men. The game will be benefit of the Shriners’ San Francisco. Other players who will the continent C Care the will B hington Neal, Western Maryland; Butler and Doug Univ Karow, Ohio nia; Washington and Tee, and D | Loyola (Baltimore). Peanuts Dromand V. Bukowski Bukowsk! | terests - 151 2 130 569 | Trooks Monre . Match . Thiede 518 SALESMAN SAM MANBE \® | \D HAE |turn to the Unlted FIRPO DENIES REPORTS Argentine Heavyweight Says He is,jonger period and reduce Too Busy to More of Boxing. ly Buenos Aireg Dec. 8.—(P-— Luis try wywelght, lated in | Nawe Angel Firpo, Argentine h today denied reports circ New York that he match with Geo T ch of the division. cep him so hasn't “even time to think ing.” he said. Miguel Ferraro, Argenti welght who accompanied I his last vigit to the busy York immediately after % here with Victorio Campolo, former| A South American weight champion, amateur S0LD HAMBURGER SANDWI(HES BETRR LUCK — GUESS VL GET Sote_ lora of Michigan ) far agreed president Green of 4. F. of L. Says| o play against picked Pacific Coast on Year's Day, it was announced last| hospital, of nnaugh- Cornell; and Jeft Even Think would soon re- wtes to seck & Lampion Firpo's business in-|a e heavy United States) 119 | announced that he would leave New |I'rank W. Jones is illegally hold- his-match ing that late in January. | Eriday | Ferrara intends to wage a strenuous ring campaign in the hope of enter- Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— 28 ew Britain High school defeated 543 | @ baschall team composed of Bristol ‘:\r:‘l New Britain boys attending St. Thomas's seminary, “Bill” Mangan pitching for the losers, who were nosed out in the ninth inning, 3to2 Vit b ond o 1] 18 | Rhodes had George Crowley ind E. E. L vis owned “Yellow Kid” fastest hors n this s days when Mortimer I Wydia Wilkes, owned “Va. owned “Nana? f the indoor baseball | rmory were re- Lt. Col. Moore nt, C. N. G. made Vio rul 2 stal ported 5o often tha jof t tegime on? Prof. M. J. Dwyer of Grand Rapids, Mich. was champion wrest- ler of America in the 160 lbs. class? 114—1243 Andrews was so pleased the night Tommy Connelly of this city stood off the negro Gans for eight | rounds and won the pu It to @ supper for a crowd | wral club and the alned large crowds | from this city and surrounding 251 | places at dances in Holmes & Hoff- 3 | man’s hall? LEAGUE High school beat New isketball, 17 to 15 in one fastest games ever seen on & floor, when New Britain had Captain (¢ Hartman and Coholan, forward; Morgan, center; Brown and Chamberlain, 131—1344 Britain at of loc; the guards? A picked team of local basketball | players soundly trounced by the Middletown Y. M. C. A. regu- \ Middletown, 20 to 62 were Billy Judd, Clarence and r Dave Wicander, J. Shaughnessy prov the Bone of New Haven gas | wing roller polo p the s @, but suffered a bad in a game if Meriden one when he was struck in face by Gene Hart's stick and £ his arm? Loomls, Fred Hall and H. H. representing the Stanley e factory competition A. rifle range, the e pi the night { Nettieton se igh with 68 ras awarded an easel? er and Freddy Harl 14 outpass any pair | of rs in the state roller polo leagus when were with Britain, champions of the lcague? FIVE-DAY WEEK BEING URGED BY LABOR MEN Jack Me e West- part in | | | Four- | western agle of | and ow | It Is Humanitarian and ‘ Economic | arge of} Now York, Dec. 8 (P—Labor fs sdvocating the five-day work week for economic and humanitarian rea- sons, ‘believing that it is practical trom the viewpoint of equalizing production and consumption and be- | cause the worker will be more ef- ficient with the added rest, William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, said today in | an address before w York | n; building congress. | he capacity to produce manu- | actured articles has increased to | State; the point where continued serious Rauber, thought must be given to the equali- ssmond, zation of our producing and con- suming power,” he leclared. “In a number of industrics, some of them basic, which are governed hy sea- sonal fluctuations and which, be- cause of their work week would dié- tribute the working ime over a waste and middie assist expects from 30 for the journey improve efficicncy. 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