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

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BOLLHL LG 595085 55LHLHLLLHS z . Speaking of Sparle § i s see o FIPOEEES009Pe9ee9e99eeee |and New Britain Machine teams . |clash. Dancing will be enjoyed after Over 300 fig o o9 g ¥ P e L e \fl““‘lv‘h'-‘ Cl¥ | the second gama tonight. ~ Dick Dil- Iy hg: d artford Monday misht 3o, \vil) referce both contests. to watch Marry Peysson, Swedish WITH THE BOWLERS heavyweight champion, battle Pat FRATERNITY the Park City, by the score of 49 s ! Two good games are scheduled in Ithe Industrial league at the Y. M. C. PEPFPPF VP rthy of Boston at the state armory. ALLEYS is number of tickets was sold | MATCH ridgett’s Smoke Shop on Church street hefore the was post- poned last month and only a few of them were returnced. These same | pasteboards are good Monday | night and many more are being sold' I in this city. SPECIAL bout Mazda S 9 Pin Boys 5 111 first native of Swe- this country in | years and become such a senation in the heavyweight ranks. He im- pressed all the big fight crities by | his tremendous punching poWvers and | reports from all the agencles which o handling tickets for the o that people of t are purchasing the numbers, Persson is the den to come to IS kil COMMERCIAL ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH New Britain Herald s in large | Tridgetl's Smok: large number Reporls from shop also tell that a of fans from this city are planning to Jack Delaney fight the Jamaica Kid in Waterbury tomorrow night. The light heavyyweight cham- nst no.set up in this bat- bout will he well worth | v Britain will sensation in the fighting line at th state armory on Arch sfreet Friday night. In the Paul Terzo-Ray Hall bout the fans in this section have a ring clas: Both men are tre mendous hitters and bhoth have large || followings. | have its own How the liable Joe champion, middleweight | to meet his| Waterloo when he steps in against | Albert Schoener of Bast Hampton. | Tn a bout in Middletown during the prosent wee hooner knocked out Mis opponent in jnst 12 seconds. He match ainst a Hartford negro who has heen winning con- | sistently Ithough he was not the f to win, his punching hrov m victory with a startling suddenness. T Plood Felz Handicap 1 N Schenk Low Man vorit Whaler of the ¢, Was pres- diately he Matehmake Mohawk A, C. ent at the fight : upon seeing Schooner in ned him to meet rrow night. huilt like a f this h i ction, Howard in Schooner Luis Angel “wild bull is a big felic po who used to b of the Pampas.” what hé Schoon is up | e Howard knows \inst in meotin r and will he out to tinish off s hoy soon This will be a case where Howard meets his match, the clubtofticials believe, and the fortunate in getting the ing him in action.| Grinding he ¢ LY i s fans of 10— this city are opportunity of meet Philip mpton. is t will be a 1so. William mart is also matched to show his wares against William Hahn. | Katzmart several weeks ago wae Enocked out by Terzo in the second vound, but he had knockpd down Terzo three times in the first round, for the count of five, anothera r time for the count of sev nd tast time for the count of nine. bell saved Terzo and in the frame, he knocked out Katzn on is Lasky Lorinzo ones The next art. Looking the card over, it appears > on all other ama- |P a in this. city. | So great Is the interest in the meet- | ing of Terzo and Hall and Hov and Schooner, that a flock ‘of fz from Hartford and other points thie vicinity will come to New Pri ain to see the tournament. in baskethall came on its the when the ¥n A. C. quintet of Waterbury takes the floor against it. at rect The Waterbury team is one of the | Nelon Dest In the state and is an old rival | fidloin local team. Several new |De Caloin plavers have been led to the | roster this vear and the combina- tion started strongly laSt Sunday by | ¥ toppling the Alpl A. C. team of | O Bridgeport, the leading quintet of of the THE GIFT STORE FOR MEN T0 PLAY WITH TEAM '.i'l Frank Kirkleski, (‘npmln of Lafay- N ette's Undefeated Team, To Be In Benefit Game, Pa., Dec. captain of defeated foothall team, has an invitation to play with the all- castern collegiate team that will meet a picked team of western stars at Berkeley, Cal, New Day for the benefit of the Shriners’ hos- pital for crippled children of San Irancisco. Kirkleski has received the per- mission of the college authoritics to the trip. on, Kirkleski, WOOL VESTS irkles] ike o well 5 accepted that men SW IRS heavy, with crow neck $6 UMBRELLAS for stormy days 50c to $6.50 SAMPLE SHOD, David § Seqall Pres. &% make 9 R — An an unknown number acenrred in the com- niereial distriet of Monterey, capi- tal of Nuevo Tpon state, last night. Dispatches say it s belicved 1o have | been of criminal origin. Two houses | were destroyed and five seriously. | damaged. Mexico Ci | plosion, with | of casualties, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. WCARTHY DUE IN HARTFORD FRIBAY Hub Battler 15 in Fine Shape for Meeting With Persson Monday | Hartford, Conn, Dec. 9.—{P— Pat McCarthy, clever Boston heavy- | weight, who is to meet Harry Pors- | | son, Swedish champlon, in George | Mulligan's first indoor show of the | winter at the Hartford State arm- ory next Monday night, ts due in Hartford Friday. Jim McDonald, McCarthy's as- tute manager, sends word from the Hub that McCarthy is in fine shape and confident of winning over the | rygged Swede, who is being bally- | | | | | | | PAT McCARTHY | hooed as a real contender for Gene | | Tunney’s crown. | Connecticut fars will great fight McCarthy gave Johnny Risko at the Hartford Velodrome last summer. Risko, after a sensa- tional winter in which he beat Ber- lenbach and gave Delaney | headliners several hot favorite to beat McCar- but Pat hooked and jabbed | 1 over the Velodrome ring. | The decision was a draw, but Risko's | face plus a pair of black eyes was evidence that Pat had given the aj sive Clevelander a tough eve- | | 1t is.expected that McCarthy will (age the same kind of a battle | | against Persson. The Swedish cham- | pion is heavier and bigger in every | | way than McCarthy and also packs |a death-dealing wallop. McCarthy | will need the same ringeraft that he | used against Risko to heat Persson. | Against Risko, McCarthy showed re- | | markable footwork and, he step- | ped around out of harm's way, he | | flung hooks and jabs with great | | speed and accuracy piling up a great array of points, | There is no "smarter” ring general | lamong the big fellows than the | | clever Bostonite. i The Persson-McCarthy hout is on | recall the | accounted for 38 | the coming scason on that date. Re- the books for 12 rounds. This is the! Two captains in command of a! under-card: | football team for the same season | Semi-final: Georgia Lamson vs.|is becoming quite common but it | Battling Thomas, eight rounds. remained for Ohlo Wesleyan to | Preliminaries: Prince Tooma vs.|dwarf that arrangement. The Ohio Nick Fidel, eight rouds; Joe Smith | gridders 927 will have a new | vs. George McRae, four rounds. | leader game, sclected by the | el S | coaches before the team takes the SPORT BRIEFS | field. A rule passed recently abolish- By The Assoclated Press. [od the system of electing one cap- | tain for the season. : The old order has changed in the six day bike racing forld, Years ago a dozen stolen laps in the week was the rule. Last year in Madison Square Garden a record of 102 was set. The wild pedalers in the con- test there this weck had already | stolen 190 early today with the race | only two-thirds over. Iour hours of continuous jamming last night aps. | New Rochelle, N. Y., High school | unbeaten and unscored on have degided to play two post season games in Florlda | jinstead of one. The New York | ers will tackle Hillshorough | state champions, at Tampa on | | Christmas Day, and Orlando High, ast Coast titleholders, on New Year's Day DEMPSEY COMING EAST Champion | | gridde | this season, Babe Ruth will know his salary for 1927 shortly after New Year | | | 1 Heavyweight Day. Miller Huggins plans to mun“ | Former the New York Yankee contracts for| MA¥ Appear in Match tn Madison ; Square in March, ports circulated in the fall said the Bamhino would demand $150,000 for his services, but this the Home Run King denied. Ruth now re- colves abouf $52,000 annually. Dee. 0 (R — return to New York to fight the many court actions his former manager, Jack Kearns, has brought against Ihim, Tex Rickard announced today. Whilo here the former heavyweight |champion is scheduled to decide whether he will return to the ring New Jack | Dempsey Yor will {early in 1927 With the West Point cadets pick- ing the battle ground for the Army- avy game mext fall and New York already chosen for the encounter, obscrvers belicvo the Polo Grounds : will be the actual scene of the strug- during the current indoor season. gle. The Cadets favor the park, | Rickard indicated that Demps they point out, hecause of the cov- may fight in ,\\.Alrllson Square G ered stands that almost surround |den in March if a suitable oppo- the gridiron. The plant will seat |nent can be found. The promot 70,000 as compared with the 105,000 | reiterated his preference to a pald to see this year's title battle in /mateh between Dempsey and the | Chicago. < lfinal survivor of the heavyweight | limination tournaments now under way, rather than a return bout be- tween Jack and Gene Tunney, who stripped him of the title in Phila- | delphia. | By The As 1 f “A Tunney-Dempsey match next| = L —Pete Latzo, Scran- | 1 would be a tremendous attrac- champlon, tion. More people want to see the I two men in the ring again than | want to see Tunmey defend his title against any other fighter. But the limination series is the true meth- od of developing the outstanding | hallenger for the title,” Rickard BRITISH POLO TEAM Army Men Coming to This Country 3 MAY;TR?HTIAL:SVGUTH | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT welterwe beat Joe Simonc Monte Munn, Gordon Munce Phil McGraw, Johnny Ceccoli inton, ny Bass, Philadelphiz, be Cross, Newark, | Peoria, Tll— [ tine, 111, | Six., Pee | stopped Allan Watson, Indianapolis, Seven. i PDE Two. from Ben- Benny Sto! k, Detroit n S r. Mo- | Lonis, Louis, | Next Year Will Snip 30 Ponies From India In March. A. A. Stagg May Break Bombay, India, Dec. 9.—(#— The British army polo team which will | play in the United States next year will be made up of Capta George, Central India horse, No. 1 Major A. H. Will:ams, of the regi- ment, No. G. Atkin- son, viceroy's bodyguard No. 3 and Captain J. P. Dening 11th cavalry, back. It is planned from India during N edent and Allow Basket- | Chicago hopeful is willing to brea to ship 30 ponies| precedent this spri rch. v southern train | Maroo | Chica g0 exper 1925 bi lendin, DEFAULTER ARRESTED Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 9 (P)—Rush | start the H. Parke, bookkeeper of the Ame ‘Mn' can Savings Bank and Trust com-|plea of Fritz Crislc pany, who has been missing since for a trip similar to t weok, after a shortage of over|several years and $100,000 was found in his accounts, | ported’ considered was arrested here ecarly today. | trip. ard is | w RETURNING TO HUSBAND Mrs. Burch, Who Eloped With Italian, Now Is Coming Home. San Francisco, Dec. 9 () — Mrs, Isabelle Keyes Burch, Yonkers, N woman, who with Ar- on, former Italian army was arrested here recently Mann act charge following a ns-continental elopement, is on east to seek an “amicable adjustment” with her husband, it s learned last night. : She staried last night, 24 hours after she and Captain Marson ap- peared before the federal grand jury to piead their case. i ind jury voted no indict- ments against the couple and it was understood no action would be en pen Mrs. Burch's con- tr | ference with her husband. Captain Marson is stilk*in San Francisco. Bag With $15 Stolen In Church Cloak Room Mrs, Fred H, Andree of 48 Vance et ne 1 the police yesterday of theft of her hqnd bag contain- en $15 and $20 from the room at the South Congrega- 1 chureh. DIES SUDDENLY fie Dee. 9 (A—Marshall for 17 years agent ven railroad here, ay from a heart attack work the station. He i home this morning appar-- in his usnal health. 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