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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926. SS SO 505, S2685568565555855988858550585L5SLHSHIISSELSOSHE 805650509908 2838558555580088558855885555806006065808808000088845585588085885959082898885938585865898. RAY HALL KNOCKS OUT TERZO IN ONE MINUTE AND FORTY SECONDS OF FIRST ROUND—JAMAICA KID IS EASY PREY FOR CHAMPION DELANEY—NATIONAL GUARDS TO MEET BROOKLYN A. C—CHURCH TEAMS BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE FOIP9TSTT VI VICTLITPIVINNIPIECIPETVEPIPIPITIY RAY HALL KNOCKS OUT TERZO IN FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE CHANGED { i | | Slugging Match Ends Abruptly After One Minute and | Addition of Two Teams Makes! Forty Seconds--Joe Howard Gets Decision Over; H Much Heavier Opponent — Southington Boy in| Ch&flge Ul D&[GS_NCGGSS&I’Y First Fight Disqualified For Hitting After Man‘; NESr e Was Down—Promoters to Stage Another Card. | senior Hartfora County Y league - | has neccssitated an entirely new schedule, which has just been is- v Hall, in one of the most ex- sued. A sccond team from Wapping | E sensational slugging | applied for admission though the matches seen in any ring in this vi- | county office, and it was believed nament conducted by the Mohawk independent games. The Comets, an A. C. under the supervision of the A. independent team of this city, have A. U, at the state armory on Arch e ccure kee: g = middleweight champion, weighing einity for some vears, knocked out that the Bristel Hi-Y club would Paul Terzo in what proved to be the | enter the circuit, but the latter or- feature hout o amateur "”"'i ignniznvion has dectded to play only | | l | PECITTIFIVIPPCEORIPI I TPV IIVIFVETIPIRRIVPPTTOTPICIRIEVEPITIVIGTT TEVIUE VI VFETIOTIVEVSPCITINTOPITVIVITOITIIIFIIIW TETESPPII TV IVCECCITTTINIOTVTTOTIVOTOPITITONOP COUNTY Y LEAGUE ' DOC CRANDALL 20 YEARS IN BASEBALL | GUARDS TO CLASH WITH WATERBURY CLUB TONIGHT | Brooklyn A. C. Quintet to Present Strong Lineup in Game at State Armory—McNamara is One of the Old Guard From Brass City—Locals to Use Regu- lar Lineup to Start the Game — Burritt Five to Meet Laurels of South Manchester. Waterbury ~ New Britain | savino LR Taylor | McNamara c Reynolds | Dubuc LG Kildufi | Shea RG Sheehan | The National Guard basketball e | team will face the Brooklyn A. € 2R | quintet of Waterbury tonight at th« Renewal of Landis'Contract Re- | siate ‘acmors on Aren wtraet. . Waterbury team'will prove, accord gfl[‘dfid E Almos[ Certain | in& to the dove from the Brass Cits one of the toughest outfits the locals | have met (his season, The Brook- Chicago, Dee. 11 (P—With the|!¥n A. C. always has’a strong team | representing it on the courts and second sesslon of the stove league| ¢y souson will prove o be 1o ox called to meet here next week, the| coption baseball moguls are en route here : E e Of the old guard that used to op H T The former schedule fixed no welght against Al Schooner of Iast | ! but such an arrangement was im- kX, ] . 3 e e o Hampton, and received the decision e | possible with the new elght-team y / in four rounds. Trinity M. . Genter Cong. | {ony, and eves with games belng Two bouts on the card were term- D, Hewett ceans Howe | jlayed during the Christmas vaca- ARatédiinishort, order by Refeves Right For | tion period the sehedule will carry Frank Portell of Hartford. John Me- |, Howett ................ Brown | goo S0 M EVG D 0 (0T ; ! : Donald of Hartford, fighting _ Peter | Left Forward | county elimination: games must el to continuo thelr frading talk and| = Ofhe Cld guard that used o ob. Andrews of New Britain, a colored |P, Braddon .. <o B Clark g, Tt is hoped that the winner | settle a number of major’ proposi-| D% {he lqctl represcniative to boy, was knocked down and re-| Center | 2 ¢ ex 7 g flons: . iy Il be known by that time, hovw-!| - ) mara wiil be seen in action tonight. ;"""*“fl = ]‘h;" SonR t‘"”‘"m‘;,i‘\v Brddoniin iy Bradley | (cor ‘and that this team, whichever | o First of thesc is the renewal of| e iy jumping center for the e etall | et teht Guard o erick |1t 18 can arrange its final games so 2 . 22 e I - the contract of Commissioner K.| waterbury flve and his work fs & Cr U D i el SRTHa e + H. Derricid aq to play the winner of the Farm-| M. Landis, regarded as almost cer-| rovelation. As the scasons roll b declared Andrews the winner. Frank Left Guard 2 ! 4 1 | - e seasons roll by R s i oh. arntine ington Valley group for the right to tain through his endorsement by the | he appears to improve until he i it e AR R , s meet the Tolland county champions. minors at Ashevile and the recent| rated among the best of the centers his first fight, in public, was disqual- St. Matthew's South Cong. | .~ g 18 e e s s 2 g P AU o St Morge | Managers of all teams are being| | statement of President Heydler of|in tho state. Ry i s over At Rishe Wowwara. | |ursed to play ot thefr Iateiached~ the National league. it s 3 g | games before the date i i 2 < Pollowitzer of Hartford, for hitting | e St ey e eatnes Refte (bndad o ety Managership of the Cleveland In-| the Brooklyn team has a shifty pair while his opponent was down. Ref- | : [Craeniitib gl eamemion Lis 5 5 y HAD 20 YEARS . dlans is yet to be arranged and an-| of floor men and two excellent shots. eree Portell was “razzed” by the | o easkls)| S0 OC(EHNTIGIL A anORDC L O . el K QF PROFESSIONAL nounced, and Eddie Collins' deci-| They have been appearing to be well crowd for his actlons, but he was | e 'Wms:r:i\iv:(;d o i BASEBALL sion likewise awalts further confer-| mated in the practice sessions of the perfectly right according to the [Reckert ... o i x| [ : B : ences here. Colling says he has two!tcam and in the game against the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union. | Right Guar UIREigA EmAt RnCY R il thought offers and promises to appear in| Alpines of Bridgeport last Sunday The entire card was productive or‘“'. Preisser .. Parker lfl,I‘j“ e e ;e Olf_ EP:U"H“:':l . {the American league as usual next|thoy showed great team work. good houts and a record crowd | Q008 COL AP IaY (EW0 v is ' | season, but whether with Cleveland?l The guards are Shea and Dubuc, viewed them. { have been left asthey were to allow] Los Angeles, Dec, 11.—Affer 20— | Philadelphia or some other club ho! (o who have been o \\?a(flrbur‘\ The Hall-Terzo bout was the sen-| Possession of first place sHIDXIBnBEIMEl 8 gl ROy Beroc ”1f" vears of steady profissional baseball {couragement in his middleweight |1s not ready to say. 1f Rogers|teams for years. They promise the RALlOANGEEt S TourhRment, The two |temporarily will be at s A ¢ B o be carriec ”71.1.]1‘{" Dfié aid hEiE or in the majors, A[[EN series plans despite an announce- | [fornsby’s new contract is not Yet{ipca] forwards an interesting tim« have been knocking out their oppon- | [ntar-Church basketball league fo es have heen left with “floatin ! ment that Manager Jack Kearns will | arranged, it, too, may be decided|in the game this evening. : e s to be played when the teams “Old Doc” Crandall thinks he ought | Ean Al s 8 ents in regular order and it was M-\ o pe 0o yoar LAl when the s demand a $200,000 purse for the, here. So the trading operation €an| e New Britain team will start evitable that they would meet. Th J to pick his next job. Therefore, he s i | =ap e i, ; it g0t b ey e Brnant Tutloram tha Sehadule : p'h“ S e Inex: “outstanding contender” to tako | Set under way i T s e e R B o Tl Ay o and South Congregational T ¢ schedulo for the senforito ', PETRLSEION OF Phe - {2 sroolist Mickey Welicee newilys, Jit tAmericon sasooiaiion pmsetzfimayior « willl Sheiat Tonwardnswit each other, got a faste of what th onz celos club ef the Pacific Coast wcquired crown. In his first elimina- ing opens next week's program here | Reynolds in conter, Sheehan and other fellow had and then spared (CHUTCh teams clash. 1 S cague to make a deal for himself; T tion battle next Monday, Tex willlon Monday, though President Hic-| Kilduff will be at guards. With this @coindyfao - atout, . halbis minute, i 3 % but to go out of the league if it's a todh toss K. O. Phil Kaplan into the ring | key was re-clected at an increase In | lineup and J Sletos o aitifant Terzo looked like Luis Angel Firpo, TS | bring together the aln South. church at Kenslngton, m:\n.x;-nr's job he (mmr.f. NCWYOTK COHlll]lSSlOll Al)]]l‘OV%S 'gainst Maxie uisz-nmom» wmf salary at Asheville. hn‘.r"nr; }gdr'«:fi:: :QT";Z?Z,‘“'L‘“?{L’ the not-so-wiid-Bull-ot-the-Fampas, |2eihotists and Center Congrogniion. | Worning | ot Manehester, Paititiel "oiq pors* woll known n tha i . 'hopes that Tiger Flowers, deposed |, On the 14th and 15th the 17 it et on fios ek dlie Mt bars ith his swarthy features and glow- |LISS 1% € CLURCR IRELE KOS LR |4 e T et 13 Wamoine | Coast league, attor 10 years of | PJ0S fOF Weilel‘\'lmgh( SCTI6S iine. win consent to meet the victor. | can Icaguers hold their business| outfit can send in against ft. ering look. Hall was lily white 1n the | WL oG (e Now DAt Nanes R e B T b Rosenbloom has decision over Dave ' yessions, and on the 16th the Na " Preliminary Game PO e S [ine St Mati-Eonth o 'q"v":l‘vr:l“:\‘\lill‘w iconstngton '\;‘\”r“'\ S:?"]-;::xm' ,q,[q,‘, old timers o recall him in his he i Schade and Flowers. tional leaguers come from New| The Burritts wiil meet the Laurel nr'::(r:;: :l!::“n:h:\;:'l‘nlvfl for ‘: n‘cfr be played. t game Trade school, Plainville and Man. 4ay with the New York Giants. | New York, Dec. 11 (?—The pad- | Rickard also has filled in all the | York after their own conference of South Manchester in the gre of the ring. Hall took a right on the [Promptly at el . Wapping 2 at w Britain He's seen several generations ded knuckles of more than a score of blank spaces on his next heavy- | for the joint mecting, presided over ! liminary game. The Laurels last chin and partially slipped and was| The Methodists 3 pitehers, bud, blossom and DHEM— | 1ocognized contenders were rapping | weight elimination card for a show | by the commissioner. were rocognized as the champions Shrtlally Kmocked down. When he [Eame to the St. Matts b : Veek of December 20—Nexy Brit- Dut his right arm carrics on s out challenge music today at east December 22, in the feature match | Tho two Chicago clubs, at ,hw”u; ::", state m_.h:.rfl:-ms\ and as all arose, it was wiih i his eves and ain South church at Manchester. ! as ever, his batting eve 1S ,,4 far est training camps in a of which Jim Maloney of Boston Will ' are openly in the trading market, Of the veterans of the past season BATs e into: T vith #lie ferocity the few minutes of | Plainville at Kensington, Wapping 1, Still dcadiy in. the pinches. Showing!jqc.spread title drive against the ' tangle with Harry Persson. Swedish | hoth seeking infielders. The lack of [ 4T¢ With the team this year, th of a tiger, They slugged away until |Play. At that, the Methodists were | &t Wypping 2, New Britain State that maybe there is something to team will be a tqugh one for the 5 } 7 s e : reports of rojuvenation In the ot Monte Q : .| Burritts to beat. The locals are out suddenly Hall connected on Terzo's mewhat alie-shift line-up | Tradc school at New Britain Comets| FOPONS OF oif e In the wake of a string of de- | Vil match Monte Munn, Nebraskal cates that the signing point has not| o 200 85, “od POEH S Rousl B o Aot ind o doubt be stronger to-| Week of December ZT—Plainville WOt clfetie O A% Baschdll | H1e i ronements which marked the pas- Sridiron product, against Knute|yet been reached by several other| 2 tUEE It EIVE SEERE SHR TRAUKD He took a count of eight and night Rt regul on tha!at New Britain 1th church, Ken palagt . s 197 sing of seven title holders this year. ITansen, Wisconsin Dane and Otto ' major league hunters = : Y 3 y service te in the ranks. Von Porat of Norway, former Olym- | with an injured hand. frose dizzily to his feet. He tore in | floor. enteE ehureh appesrance | sington: at Wapplng 1, Manchesten| ™=t o8t S 0n T Gllks ns | bhuge clasaileaderaitoind themsslves The first,game will start promptly at § o'clock with the main game go o 5 el Y itin four times debut of at New Britain Comets, Wapping 2 <% 0 T 0 b mier mounds. | Immediately threatened while the Pic champlon, against Martip Burke | x; vy unbea.en gridiron warrlors are the 1927 champions of the east- | ing on ahout 9 o'clock. Dick Dillon on the chin and he went down again. | %™ i :"O'K"“”h”flr . "'\{S “)‘( ?rmv ”:"“l chool.| o names of at least eighteen candi- °f ’MI\\ "‘rlf-ahx. o This time he was more grog nd Farhi S g e SRl ool danlaty is start ¢ _1 dates were lined up in four elimina- Jack Dempsecy, Jack Sharkey, lerp football sector, accgrding to the oforce a i v be Bot up at fhc count of three, CMETECNCY meacure and has held but | South church at New Britain State ]fi“';f"' ‘,1”5 m‘:;..n.::m"“ ,‘ol:rhr‘::;‘fl" o uagion:® THoaly wélght swelter- | Paoliny, Jask Delaney. and Paul Bers |scteran - Lilicten of. BHilMRE [ L zeferierand dancing will:tolloy Again Hall tore in and this time sent |O1° P"‘“‘“l"“_x i ‘,“1“ therefors be Trade school, Kensington at New | olq "p i ™ Ho"Con six of his | weight, featherweight, bantamweight lvnbach will he waiting around the [They will be so honored at the or- in a rapid fire barrage of rights and 1»\"‘:‘;‘:“':“" ReegE 1';0"’1"_"‘{“"’,'1“-‘}’”} Britain Comets, Plainville at Wap-| j3 enpmeq "hut his hitting so nd flyweight titles are al: involyed corner with hoth hands cocked for ganization's annual banquet on Jan. | PERM[T FOR RAGES ot ey Terw went dmmléfl‘mpg;oo;lora‘w:”'nh:m"n !viLulv‘\ v:;\‘n‘p“{\k: ‘; ‘“;J“;”A'?‘".Mn “"‘\yvmn pressed the Giant scouts that in the scramble. the main bout winner. {20, At th: ame time, Harry Con- i and was unable to get up before ho | Zrtn Bon B G eard from. ek of Jenuaty 10— Wopplne ®|was signed for the next year. Ihe genaral roundsup of the'mi Upsets have thrown the feather- naughton, Georgetown’s man moun- | ; 3 was counted out. He got up himself IO TR TAM ERES BEREC TYOML at New Britaln South church, Ken-| Togpjay continued to win a £00d and-out campaign was extended yes- | “ight elimination machinery slight- |tain, will get the veteran’s cup as Edwin Wide, Famous Swedish Run- and walked drunkenly to his corner. | - PR MTEE TOE ATLEISOR S sinston at Manchester, New Britain poroontage of his games in & Me- |terday when the New York state Iy out of gear. Babe Herman, whose |the season's most valuable individual j Howard had no appreciable edg: | 5hade rge Howe, Bliss Clark. | state Trade school and Wapptog 4| G0 fne 2" 0 8 85008 S8 % S5 ] v b New Yo hions ik Tt reribad by Wa: idyer. | ner, Wiil be Allowed to Race Herc on Schooner after the third round, [GFR® B° wn, Reid Rerrick, Leslic | New Britain Comets at Plainville, | or2s Y. at heavy. In lathletic commission placed ita offi- '!lile hopes bave heen revived by vie-| R | : : S imoidle e, |HATtUNg and himself. 15 5e v 7—New Brit-| 1912 and 1913, he scored as the|cial stamp of approyal on a welter- 1O ; AAOTES i = Yate | This Winter. e Dojb s mbantinously . des | B : bR Week of January 17-—New I team’s most reliable relief piteher, | weight series. Joe Dundee of Balti- 13ss, gets a new chance to re-estab- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS clared a draw by the officials. The B L atts Moyt VIS noain South church at New Britall|ang nis slab work and batting 1n|more and Willie Harmon of New ilish himselt firmly in the front rank FOR YOUR WANTS | ew wors Das 1Bl fight went Into the fourth round credit, having (isposed of the | Comets, Kensington at Wapping 2 |th, latter year pulled many a game | Yorl, representing the east, ers |\Nhen he meets Eddie Anderson of | though the amateur athletic union and after the bell, Howard was h-“r'«n‘ ists ?“m T ey A un<]v Manchester at New Britain State) ou¢ of tne fire to cinch the | paired oft against Mushy Callahan WYoming Monday night. The bout recently announced its opposition to o negdacliion. BY of the ithe former team they showed speed, | Trade school. _ ltional pennant for New York. He|niaq Eadic Ropertg of the far west. | il precede the Kaplan-Rosenbloom !international track competition until fact that ho hasn't had any oppo- TR afatier ‘e Hlusblrds they ¢is Ty, ~‘TI‘”“‘-“"\';“”‘"“'Drk-w! as relief in 40 games, and |[" ) o ¢ incumbent of | 128N Bass, Red Chapman and I G after the 1928 Olympic meet, Edwin sitfon on his two former appear- |POVEC TUEECANOSS of defense: the n ‘Tl‘hl F{jl\‘“ -r-“fl“' batted .306, i °“57 ‘“‘""{i l:]"‘w“ e | Honeyboy Tinnegan of Boston have ICE FISH N | Wide, the famous Swedish runner ances fn this city, the middlewelght | 27080 D8 Bhen DU arbund 1he :f"‘j'”q_"' ¥ H\IN :: . ‘";‘.’,v ;r‘_l?“:‘ But a catcher was the great necd || ;“ 5 ;’"]‘"(‘i n";?:ewa:. s“"rfimv [heen given official places 'in the, IS GOOD and conqueror of Paavo Nurmi, will champion welghing 175 pounds last | Feimser Dorters Fht Chere G6) State Trade school at Plainville of the Glants for the 1913 woria is scheduled "fight with Sorgeant | ciimination parade, with Bass and s !be permitted to race here this win- night, agreed to meet Schooner :-fljm_ A el el il ) 1 ¢ mnm:‘. ‘.nr' \'\nlzw”rmz e T Crandall missed out b; w;i"“l"‘:e:“(fld‘u"‘ ‘["0 e i‘h a;re;‘r 1:- Chapman schedyjed to lock shortly. | Live Bait: | o v . S er' veight | D2 sep S ered. The ek of Janua Manchester | S § e : i next w > a3 v e 5 — | A | ter. ::'s":::g:‘;‘ g ‘lfi‘°;’;o‘;o":d;°;:Jf!nm'h ;‘m;»n b tied with the §t.|o New Britain South church, Wap- }\;c”,‘g"n”fz ,\1‘, :Z,‘:zl,d“fif],',sx,for ',':;;,‘. right eye he received in his bout AMIABLE GOLF FOUR Ice Fishing Tackle e "'x::lpnon mot‘h:\.;-::e éx’as':eml Matts, ng won its only start 5 Zannin g lai " A2 oEs v s i Newark las e 3 & | a v y ||| made fu the case of , Secretary Py ibok g ke | on his [Werk. Counting outside games. 1he | giolo Trade school at Wapping 2. | Xew e IR | oTDloTshiD Tghta Ao tobe wased | Tavios anit Alts Herd=tare'an arils| Successor to the European star is not visiting opponent's style and n the second .S";:f;;f“!::;"’;‘r'; ];"‘!‘\"m:‘*::j "';"""r \\':r:k 1(1( )l“‘ul:\.r]nu:' 7 \”\:“ nml Yrcle tortiia Glantal e ,(,110\‘,,,g‘:|grph wl!‘?\”l“ldcl\.lfl lm‘,-i\:;risx:n\vg able lo.;. )*n\;\ng :lonlpetle{:').':\giz;\:l} f:X:lf;reyx?,‘?;r::."y LBl le: FRE e =i Man er at Kensington, Wapping He was with St. louis when he Clarke of England and Charley for thirty vears without an {ll- 1 The fight went into the (mnm““"- 8 o «‘r“:” ig 2 at Plainville, New Britain Comets jumped to the Federal league—per- | (Phil) Rosenberg, bantam title hold- humored incident. Seldom does a | s | cational tour at the expense of his round and Howard’s superior con- | The crowds at the Chur at New Britain State Trade school. |fiaps the only man etill playing who | er. opposing Bushey Graham «of {big golf mecting pass without som 1 own country. * dltion told the story in this frame, (S4mes have not been Week of February w Brit- | was with that eircuit. When peace | Utica, N, Y. difficulty or misunderstanding ari Wide, a_schoolmaster, ls due to There were no knockdowns in this |AUTing the first fwo weeks but it 'ain South church at Plainville, New came, Crandall was sent to the| Tex Rickard manifested no dis- ing over rules or competitors. ’arrh«o in New York next month. battle. Howard received a tremen- /8 hoped that, the fast caliber of | Britain Stato Trade school at Ken-' Oakiand Coast league club in 1316, | ¥ ‘With Dunn and Savino forwards. jchurch teams clash. The will be leag is as foliow champions of six fistic divisions challenger, The supporting fights [ important deals at Asheville indi- naommmere e op i i { dous ovation when he was declared |1 : gue having now heen demon- | sington, Wapping 2 at Wapping 1.|He was deadly to the Los Angeles strated. there will be a larger at-| Now Britain Comets at Manchester. ! o ally eI nn e 5 Al ritain Comets at Manchester. | club—usually beating them every L f w k Results of Bouts endance tonizht. Tis expecied (hat |~ ock of February 2i—New Brit- e, and sicening wice men verk | JUSt @s You Settle Down to do a Lot o or The results of the card as it was H’L"" i ;,"]““', balile Wil ”‘)"'-’ Ut ain State Trade school at New Brit-| the Oaks and the Angels plaved, 2 s presented last night, Were as fol- (o0 TOOUers 0f The fwo churches in- qin South church, Wapping 2 at| o the Los Angeles management | i 2 lows: 145 pounds, Peter Andrews, | Kensington, New Britain Comets at| maneuvered a deal to get Crandall. | / = 5 New Britain, kayoed John McDon- R Wapping 1, Manchester at Plain-| Before the season was over, he beat f % s /—-M——V‘\ ald, Hartford, in the first round. GOLF IN GERMANY ° : | the Oaks in every start, and pitched f : SRR 142 pounds, Art Pollowitzer, Hart- f of February — New | the Angels to within three games 4 Z < HEY Boss ' ford, was declared the winner e South church at Wapping | of the coast pennant / > g ! B et 0o Wik, Tyoderick, Honfh- |Tinka Game. Ts Making Stoads Droe ¢ Britain Comets at Kensing-| He remalned with Los Angeles | / S THeERE'S A ington, in the third when Broderick e inville, New | ever since, taking his turn as a PPN~ BUNCH OF hit Pollowitzer when he was down.| gress—Forelgners Take Away | Britaln State Trade school at Man- | pitcher to rank anywhera from No. N nAe 135 pounds, Al Pagani of Manches- | chester 1 to No. 6 in effectiveness, and to | m) pwor an v victory over | Most of the Prizes Wesk of March 7 — New Dritain | step in as a pinch hitter and clout OUTSIDE WANT h To SEE You- Charles Sulesky, Hartford, three | oo steady |Comets at ¢ Britain South over the 300 mark consisten THEY Loor LiKE rounds. DtoaTe: - e "fey [ehurch, Kensington at Plainville, | Last year, there was an “Otis Cran- | oping 1 at New Brita State | dall Day” here, with gifts of an 5 ing soldier,” {ntroRtced . Lrom! | fmportant dntarnational TatEdan: ants le school, Wapping 2 at Man- | auto, watch, ete, and laudations ga- THE SAmME BABIES the ring by Nathan Avery of EdQy i kbt i oBtar. ore. Al of n):wn ls coming to a | N/ WHAT WAS HERE Glover po Ameriean Leglon in “lin on if pational open, Dates unassigned, to be played man averagzing 20 games won per | 4 I /, X/ LAS_T YEAR - Faiellay HEE St AR e ] when possible—\Wapping 1 at | season for his 10 years ae an e ey HoW ‘BOUT (T ;/ Jerry Tarbot, the “unknown liv- | eigne s won virtually all clever style ree rounds lind husiness residents of th ; Britain Comets, Plainville at Like good wine, b ;rltglnl".ylv'” D% AL " ’ ““ Jon 1 out of . ) prove with age. And if he does get JRErot v Tod i e ant ! . the ight teams have {0 manage a club, ii’s a cinch that mteres the vemalning bout the Be untry. club. Iheirlists of players. | desplte his 20 years' service, herl | the decision in ihree y et : N ; cse are as follows be a playing pllot for several more from I'hil Olare 15t . Alieve: thelenons ¢ Britain South church—Clif- ¥ears to come. { B T B EN Fr AN el el B Il Wilton Morey, Theodore & Jiaitie. aecislan juorge O the 1000 Gorman and toreign | Wessels, Orto Barta, Howard Mav.|— RETINING HIS PURSE | Dunn of Middlete unds | members of the Herlin Country club | Le Kilduft, Ceorge Oghorne, In four rour 3 i R e re R ton Washburn, Joseph I I feld, wo at McKnva- | pla f “arrubba _|Sammy Mandell, New Lightweight naugh of Hartford nd W ital State o school storr** g Tour of Country. Terzo, both pounds, The new lightweight title holder Sammy Mandell of Rockford, ts on | a barnstorming tour ter a short honeymoon and celebration of his | - e In seattle. Knowles seph Kozalka, —Julivs | noe Yonore to win back the | The long grind of the six-day hike \ ) i Micezkows Pond, MOTSe 00 it eost him to gain ti marathoners will end tonight at 11| | h he Pa- | pichtm fenry Rockwell, An Mandell and his mana o'clock with a new reco 0 REOING. | CL3 UL SOBAL BN to the annual| grew Schacfer, Paul J Kane, put up $30,000 of their own laps, at lcast indications pointed to |Meeting of th 0lf associa- [ \arg & i ; “Imaney to ¢ Roc Kansas, the for- a new mark early today after he |tlon today are here in force with |y, Bdward Wasilewski, mer champion, to risk his title. The riders had pushed the total to 204 | their invitatio hold the western | mond Zelek mateh was staged in the rain, which pilfers in a series of sensational | amatenr m ttle next sum- | New Dritain Comets — cut down the attendance, and when ims. Goosens, P and Linari, | mer | Levy, John Reld, Gail Needh: the receipts w counted, Mandel) partner of “Tronman” McNama associatio virtually pro- \ n, Alden and Kane were holding the bag. were injured in spills. mi I tourna- | Manuel Clark hael Grip, Fred- | By the first of,the year, Mandell | —_— -— ment, and bids & xpected for the will have er 2! in about 20 con- Commencing Monday, Dee, 13th, | open event from a Chicago club, and Wapping 1, Y 54 bert | fests, mostly with unknowns. and | Santa Claus, 3 to & p. m. Music, the W Jear club of St. Paul, | gharp, Harold Collins, Willlw= Rose, | each time he craws from $3,000 to A to 8,p. m. every afternoen, Besse- | which wag host to the amateur | 5,000 for his appearances in the Lelan'i —Advt | golfers last summer, (Continued on Following Fage) Pacitic Coast Del Arelve In Porce With Tnvitation for Tourney ' 2 e I8at Hampton, heav 8 Johnson Wesley

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