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| PREFTEPFPS A large number of New Britain fight fans will be in Waterbury to- | night to see Jack Delaney, world's| light heavyweight champion in ac-| tion against Jamaica Kid, negro| champion. The cry ha been rais ed in certain quarters that the Ja-| maica Kid is simply a set-up.| Lvents of the past few weeks tend| to show that the set-ups are how- ling them all over. Two great in-| stances of this are Louis (Kid) DELANEY T0 SHOW | IN RING TONGHT Meets Jamaica Kid at Waterbury | State Armory in Star Bout All roads lead to the state armory | 1 in Waterbury tonight where Jack Delaney, one of the most popular ring champions of all time, meets J&maica Kid rugged negro warrior of WITH THE BOWLERS i CASINO ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Hartford Fire Simison Radding | Martin Brown . Stinackland arry | Majer drdick Thirsterson Brainard Phontims Mamsin 58 otte | Samot NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926. RADIO LEAGUE Dynergys & E. fcConmell . — 2 ‘onnelly Drufra Augustine 179 Radiolas ONE MAN DECISIONS Mlinois Commission Has Had | * Much Trouble With Referees That | | | i . 10 (P—One-man |Brummell Tries “Tron Man” Stunt, ings Arc | Much to His Sorrow, in Pocket Judges Have Been Named, Chicago, Dec. {Loxing decisions have brought noth- |ing bat trouble to the Illinois athlet- ic commission, Paul Prehn, one of | the two members said today, in ex- | | plaining the rule adopted providing {for two judges at future ring shows. ran ring men,” he said, per- us to adopt the system of i ging bo by the one-man in the ring, They argued that the referce |would take such pride in his work | Golfers have found ighl | Dr. Blakoe asserts. Billiard Tournament. Brummell played the “iron mar stunt | pocket billiard tournament at lers billiard 'sorrow, matche to this system |ming and Rondeau nosed him out, |Cook helpful and well known pro- [100 to §8. | Dickinson onals are going to take it up, | In Class B, Looby was defeated |Brown > by Cook, 75 to 48, making a triple |Gozita S [tie for first place between Cook, McGreg Dickinson Looby. Dickinson Pepin LOSES THREE GAMES | sicaica repin n o well phased itier lgame. Af points, | e finall o WIN BY FORFEIT Phantoms won their first the County “Y” basket- ball league through a forfeit from the Southington team when the nager of the latter five notified locals that he could not bring team here for a scheduled parlors, much his reckh ceeseaeen 2 . He agreed to forfeit the as he was beaten in to New Britain. The game Wallace took him scheduled to be played at the followed Elihu Buri school gym last won, The game in last night in the Class the , 10 Class B 8 Kasprow and night. New York, in a genuine champion- i e 5 rounds. Tt will be | © | 5 ‘shlp convl St.or 15 roun t ] TR in every decision and would not be | Delaney's first engagement since ol s S ieRcaaihy batsiic o ; e e | winning the light heavyweight crown | peterson ©. 87 104 93 ; v | “But we have been having trou- g t same lini reasgnin at g ¥ . 1 Sair anas | trom Paul Berlenbach on June 16. Bertini e 56 §1 bles with referee ever - since w < Britton who held the welter- McGuire a0 | RIEx : i : ; sspi five s absence tarted. On nearly every card there'| ;% /nt champlonship until old age| Despite the fivo months' absenco y every there| 3 Mullin K 103 Sl AT while: he' was 1R h;g;““m actual warfare, the Bridgeport | Rarker 8¢ 0 3. G s o.rli asteful decisions, prime. He thinks phat no fighter js; Sharp-shooter is fit as a fiddle. He s s much to the disgust of fight fan SHre T linie s aitiar huraide (,om_t‘ has been actively training since his et e :\‘hn. from much watching of ring bat, Kayoed, or the fight is over. return from his Lake Winnepesaukee | Andorson 32 7 S8 ot have come to be pretty good R |camp two months ago, preparing | K . critics | i 3 d Novem- No one knows fust what ls fo|[OF confests in October and Novem hapaen e any ving whon two gt |ber Which were called .oft the last ers get together. Jamaica Kid is|minute. liable to slip over a knockout punch. There is a great possibility there, " Thoniter though we doubt that he will be s 5 obell | able to produce a sleep-making; i punch on the champlon. . Kapla a Jundee. slammed him’ for a 100 to 59 trim- |Looby Kaplan and Joe Dunde | EHeh s ouia R ety e o ot | MBI Jack Délaney himself is liever in set-ups. Jack SRR AR R Globe Clothing Hous ESTABLISHED 1886 452 e ™ 7 SIRVIVING TEAMS ioes 2108 97 % Christ . i8, M8 | Wright o 78 Kraut Meehan ¥ {0 any reports that De- |y, ! Garrity Three Handball Teams Have Kept Their Slate Clean in Y. M. C. A. Tourney.,, 3 Four Horsemen Rogors . 50 9 Westman Robb Norton Delaney has announced from his L""":‘d » The three lcading teams in -the 7S { Schey = . ;‘:\my; ”\él{ ;E he (‘.f’lllthFCl"\‘d tO\;T Rl‘ Ashloy » P Gresh A RSP K 5 doubles handball tournament at the tnockout blow in the first round| ||¥ L g Y. M. C. A. which have kept the he will do it. Jamaica Kid has vi-| . |slate clean to ‘date are Lmel;)trn':;[;t sions of heing the world's light| Crowe, Anderson-Swanson, and the heavyweight champion. This means LeWitt-Waskowitz teams, “Bert" real fight. Loomis with several different part- ners has tasted dgfeat three times nd registered two wins, Eddie Mag ith two different partners won on¢ and ,lost a match. Hawkins won and lost one mateh with two differ | Berg | Delaney i S Mulr ., = 5 S 1 21"| Meehan The supporting card as announc- «d in another column of this issue makes the card one of the best Connecticut has ever seen. | CHURCH LEA Kensington Wandford Johnson Griffith C. Carlson Heller Tonight, the amateur fight fans have the opportunity of seeing one| of the best cards it is possible to! got together at the state armory on /s % Arch street. Matchm T e / Whaler has signed the best boxers |k « li= could find in Connecticut and even went to Springfield to secure come so that the matches tonight vould be good. nty different players have d in the tournament follows: 2. Mag, H. Milk rns, Basstord, LeWitt rowe, Noren, Hergstrom Demarest, Heinzmann, Unters Anderson, Swanson, Greenstein cenberg, Waskowitz and Suess, SCIENGE IN SPORT Golfers or Locmis, G. Collins, owitz, H, Dressel, Anderson Kriffer | Bates aughton | Johnson JACK DELANEY ney may try to “carry” Every time we think of that Ter-|Kid tonight and not o0-Hall racket, we lick our 1ps and chances on injuring his hands, mell blood. Tf this mill comes up Bridgeport Bullet says he will en- |H. Carleon pectations, we will see the | deavor to flatten the Gotham Sene- |Lindbers ' ..... 7 3 ng match we have ever gambian in a punch, it he can, De- | g | ehe it doesn't come up to eX- jancy has as good a chance to get | Smith ; we will be sadly disap- | the coveted “shot” at Gene Tunney's | oo Huston | heavyweight title next summer, and | Ripp t is his intention to clean up the There is more in this bout tonight field quickly and be in a position |} an just a meeting of two ama- [Where Tunney Will be forced to | <. Going back some time ago, 'Mmect Delaney, whether the ex-devil who attended the bouts at Cap- |dog likes it or not. Park in Hartford will remem-| The Delaney-Jamaica Kid hont | « that the two met and Hall will not be the only attraction on| nocked out Terzo with one punch. |the Sedgwick Guard's program that | will draw. the capacity crowd ex- pected at the armory tonight. Three other tilts, each of which is attrac- tive enough to headline any b | card in Connecticut, are a known as a “second | Jamaica take any |\o earison the | Hultgren Dritish Boxers Must Change Mcthods to Gain Suprem- pointed. acy in Athletic World. London, ifers Dec. 10 (P—I¢ British or hoxers, or, for that mat- ter, any type of British golfers ar to wrest supremacy from America, science must be applied to sport, says Dr. Robert Blakoe, English physiologist. Dr. Blakoe, for instance says modern style of attacking the goli Lall is all wrong. He has developed e e S ) a theory of play that is revolution- : Salvador Buchicre of 96 | ary. The chief feature is that ther Steve Sarisky of 78 | shall be no movement of the feet Chrl Olson of 482 Arch in playing any stroke. Both fect it by | W f vet, C Demski of 51 Clin- must T plante firmly !:rn the confident that Terzo is the | tively matched to box Sammy Man- | . . & : Ry gt oz b Eroinc it liseoGeallion shany at is just made for dell for the lightweight crown next A ol Mt disthenlonga S DU e s e STl gl y time he is asked spring, will make his initial how | ¢ sl aerais lidhe casejof Blale iead oLk nE Ehe bR depicst o bout, he grins and savs, |before a Nutmeg audience when he | il ence Taradine of 216 Troad street. |of the work. |takes on Clikey Clark, fast stepping — By AHE ROGERS SPECIAL MATCH Rogers Rec. Lad Miss . Lynch Miss E. Linn Mies Berard Miss Mise G. 8 ; xing | s of o slated REPORT Ferzo is rent fighter now The police were notified today of i he ‘was then. He is stronger, larder and has put away men o have been just as tough as Hal \o1ld prove to be. 119 Jack McCue's Old MoCue 7. 429 434 - |Holyoke youngster. This set-to is prescribed for eight rounds as are 0 ‘Lhc bouts hetween Fred Bretonnel, nts | French lightweight titleholder, and Tony Travers, of New Haven, and | R::;trruo:;and Red Garren, both ofi :fug‘fica,w. flERE’Q e e A T NABBED , PHANTONS VKN GAME S bR e CARRVIN'HIo TUG OF HARD CIDER!. «1 KNoW 1o PARD 'CAUGE L TooK A LEGAL oG, AN IT HAG QUTE A HUMP! === atch tonight was made at ated requests of Te siable, it is understood. Terzo w; to even up the count and Mr. Hall is in for a beautiful session. ‘Copyright 1926 Hart Schafiner & Marx HAR-RR- RUMF { =~ WEREAF-TER, OFFICER YeENY, \F THERE & AW AALNZING OF BVIDENCE {0 BE DONE, «~ERw AHw WHAT T MeAN TO IMPLY g, w WELL Au\mm,m‘ o 19 VERY GERIOLS, ~ox AHEM, wav LOCK UP e 7 A EVWDENCE - ~ CAGE CONTINUED NeXT TUESDAN | = Joe Howard is going to have his s full taking care of Schooner, ¢ Hampton baby. =~ Howard | iasn't met a real tough opponent in ime, but tonight will find him t a boy who will be anythin bt afraid of him. It is sald that opponents are licked before they go in the ring. THE IDEAL Christmas Gift SCHAFFNER & MARX AT SosicE 16 SUoT GOME “CIDER L. HAD LEFT OVER FROM “THANK@GNING - s (F 0WERT PARD, ~THERE \ONT AN LAW CA KEEP Galloping Ghosts Camp by Smothering Score of 60 | to 29. 1 The Phantoms took the Kederals | into camp last night at the Elihu | Burritt school gym by the score of | 60 to 29. The game was marked by numerous fouls, Lipman being sent |to the showers on this score. | The winners were off on their foul | shooting but made up for this de- | ficiency by sensational shooting from the floor. Cohen was responsible for Jies on a sensational | 20 Of his team's points, while Levine made 12. McGuirc and B. Cohen CIDER FROM cs promisa.of a large | Mede 12, McGuire TURNING |- NoU MAY LEAVE MOUR B pof, nockoutabeforo the) T Tonson was ihe referco ana WATCH FoR BAIL, chow closes. | L The s like his name, dence, and though hooner s j il of con ard might be ahle to beat him, : will know that he has been in a battle before the fight is over. A HART OVERCOAT, $30 to $60 Globe Clothing House! Cor. Main & West Main Sts. New Britain Tonight should bring out the larg- crowd of the year at the state mory on Arch street. With matches lieh as have been made tonight, the {he lived up to his reputation. Many who have never viewed an |SCOT¢: natour fight card yet, will be ont | to watch the proceedings tonight, | and we can safely say that nx\_\'O!m;I" Cohen, rf. who spends a half buck or six bits to | MPman. 1f. <ce this show fonight will not be|Marholin, 1 | Berkowitz, c. .. \ppointed. ! | Levine, rg. . | carruba, Ig. . | Yankowitz, Ig. Phantoms, Zlonbaaal . Cohen, rf. The Gift Store for Men, Men really appreciate o lowswew wearing apparel. May alvowroo CONTINUED we suggest ? 12 Scores at half time, Phantoms 26, H NEXT Federals 11, Personal fouls—Lipt i AN man 4, Marholin 2, Berkowitz 2, . Levine 2, Carubba, Yankowitz, B. S ———————s = Cohei 3, Mucke, Milewski 2, Ross 3, McGuire, Potts 4. Free trics—I Co- hen 6, Lipman 5, Marholin, Berko- witz 3, Levine, Carruba 2, Yanko- witz 2, Mucke 3, Milewskl 3, Ross 5, McGuire, Potts 3. Referce, Aron- ; scorer, Baylock PLAY HANDBALL HERE Clocktown Players of Waterbury to < 67925 BY Noy DAWGONT- THEAE AINT A DARN THING- - To SHooT AT 1 DONT DRARE. GO HOME_ WITHOUT & RABBIT- SQUIRRE PHERSANT Of SorMeTHING- HEWO, o0 ToP — ) WHY DONT You sHooT SOMETHING ? WHAT'S YouR FavoRITe. | 50 BLANKETY 114D ——1 Q@ oy 11 ==\ T SWEATE No LUK WET 1s colorful as the rain- how—$1. WOOL H that defy ankle breezes 50c. and 75c, UNDERWEAR *that Oppose Local Team At Y. M. C. A. Tonight. The Clocktown handball from Waterbury are | play against the first team of the New Britain Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 p. m. Velte, Wah, King and Smith of Waterbury will try their skill against Eddie and Sammy Mag, Dressél and Unterspan. “Bert” Loomis, chalrman of the handball committee will referee and supervise the matches! The game players scheduled to and second every man needs E to §3. NY SA4PLE SHOp. 37 MAIN STREET. HECK WITH Him Y -~ e e 2 . e { will be open to the public and no admission will be charged. i ; (AL DCOOALY