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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. . _— T e P e s e e R e e e T T R e e e e e T T T e e gesiestinsservoporomypng st st uat on yoms x| .WHTH THE BOWLEBS. [gr e BOEESME CROWD SEES | CONTESTRORBOYS [r ot e o, stmony deportment and neat appearance on - humble home in Pau, will recelve < the floor. Boys will 3 " 4 : LRGSR e X compete in the Speaking §ums o e casmrg avams ' ! B Eo i [ following classes: 60 ta 80 Ib, class, &, g 5 Y. M. C. A, To sStage Athletic q ™ SPECIAL v r\” to 95 lb. class, 95 to 110 ib. class, Tonight at the state armory on e ; i , "ELANEY quKflUT itiin. W00, - F 110 i 2 of S por ts ¢, street, the last amateur fight|Anderson ..., ‘ sy 2 5) WOMEN BOWL MEN D i s iy S P90000000500000000000epey card of this month and year Wi |y [enE Sy, o ToeRiy i 10 e winners 1n sach " the be presented by the Mohawk A. C. | Jil™ L i 2 R e e T S Ly Sy » s o | Champtons of 1925 Set New ,m.o,d‘ngm. vaywe]gm Champwl] Wilh the ide developing all |classes and a monogram to all € 545 around, ability & interesting the | boys scoring 1000 points. The con- ford Blues football team hava |ticyt Amateur Athletic Union. 381—1145 In First Game of ®™Match Against | bo, mJ. aquatics, gvmnastics and |test will run for eight weeks. One brought suit against the club own- New Britain Lumber . 545 604 533—1388 | ini g i o gt eligiay i it bs ers, Messrs. Mulligan, Byrnes and| 4 1irce number of New Britai Al\!;‘;;’wlmn . 88 e Male Team, NOW Tl‘flmlfl ll] Nuw Yfll’k :w ‘: (”:\ 1” “” ”“ J .\“u-n‘l' -!;nu:;w\ nt will be promoted each weelk, o | Missett for various sums Whi;*l\ t0|boys will be on the card and they |Scattio 5 o ROGERS ALLEYS e Ao e e Rt 0. oo 500 potnt ers on file a o v . v lompson 9| - | specia owling match last - a conduc 00 pol I tal about $15,000, pap! : 2 mwn‘uu have large followings who will SPECIAL MATCH Inight at Rogers Recres tion alleys erday saw big doings among all-around | . The| v York, Dec. 17.—(—The De- mek"fl;,“ ot'rt}?e a};::n:: sought me,’:“ tha show; o, fratenthers 303 316—1120 | Woods .. o7 © T s in the ure" ten| events will 1 75 and 100 yard | troit Cougars succeeded in halting clerk show. e work out. Johnson 9 > ‘ i . r ders 2 ke he Shrist- | dashes: 1 8 3 o S i aiy salariesr 1n 1] T oot [fatniten - e A ‘ 3 apton 5 To0h. and umnjlrlis l]lmtrm.lll o up the Christ-| d . & the surge of the Ottawa Senators ses. 1 Tk ext t tournament will ‘Windy Quartet '‘anning . b~ the Rogers Recreation men's team, mas unc .(.~|l( carnival which B r [‘\\Uh a b to 0 victory last night aft- ca | The next amateur tourname Anderson 7 81 g s : s o Humbert J. ¥ugazy has .arranged|sid» and o v ler the leaders of the National < Ibe held at the state armory on|Morrison = s & Hipsmer, Tbe WOUISL EA¥S|eoy itne sTenpthy Beghizent mniSry.| me bl ’| hockey had p The actions are Instituted in fav-!jriday night, January 7, and Match- | Taimadge ¢ o | Gt |the men a great battle, rolling a | [or 1e Vourth e i Rty m 't tumb| se, b 4 ckey league had strung up nine or of the following: Edward Curley, |imarer J. J. Whaler of the Mohawlk |Leghorn .. 02 8 5 mark of 527 in the first game there- | oor oy o' Monday night ¢ un- | rallel bars. nd a2 tie in the first ten Waterbury, $1,200; Victor Radze-|x (. is already working on the Sl o | by expected arrival here of Jack De- In addition o eve mes of the season. . $1,200; e dy work 3 | Coronla T 9 3 laney, werld's light heavyweight wich, Torrington, $300; John Bona-|carq 'for that night Phontoms [Huber .10 LSeRE s ks crowd on hand | ojiampion who e G dies, Hartford, $750; James E. 3 : . .1 T ; | Potersan ~" to watch the match and everyone |y s g ) m = 2 g z = . E 2 5 Fidle : 07 0 g0 s S 4 b isconsin contender for Tun- powasd .. !i’arwl)‘:ow;\,nnx‘lt:';%ii: Elloll (Collsalane)baptng siaiagRt Heven : v | oA L MR A 0 | noise. Delaney had figured on work- : # $300; John 8. Perrin, *|mory tomorrow night. This will be | N Y. N L & B R R, LEAGUE S5 3 ing at Bridgeport camp until Mich., $750; Enid Thomas, 'Phila-|ijo fyegt attraction of the scasenso | e { St A = 7 g 3— 200 | the day hefore the battle, 8! b 3 delphia, $1,000; John J. Keogh, gy, Rackliffe ... 00 18 8 lcosgrove ..l 5 : SSRHah s | A minute shift in p Philadelphia, $3,500; Brnest M. Mc. e S o Moehan . Kaylor . 0 - % brought him to New York and he Cann, Glenside, Pa., $1,800; Edwar SPORT BRIEFS (B Steehan TUNUI0 S 7 Sty S e 1 out at Stillman's gymnasium Keenan, Waterbury, $1,200; Edward a5 : 2o ot : W s e s adic e T e Tal i & . : < l\\lcEvoy, Mobile, Ala., $1,200; Frank - 1 360 = L . § b o i i 5 : Established 1886 ally, Pen Argyl, Pa., $250; Henry e Talling Edigleh e Ta ¢ a boxer tra g Zenrer, New Britain, $30 By the Assoclated Press. |Welgana ... 87 8 % rakemen boxer tr longe H. Flynn, Waterford, .| Whereas a Princeton champon- | baersen BT e $1.300 ship football team in the past meant |Bertini .......... 63 2 one victorious over both Harvard — pac o4 Incidentally Charley Phil Rosen- 380 375 | Pransen P 7 world's b ar eight cham- The amounts as shown above|and Yale, the break in relations with R H ey e Ly e 2mong those who are sceking money |alter the classification. rounder, also worked out s claim belng for $1,200. Coach|ture it will be a team that “defeats |y, e ok Keogh wants $3,500 while Eddie|Yae and all other reguarly sched- = Carlos Morales, Former College all entbusiasm over his Baraikow and Henry Zehrer ask for |uled American colleges,” the Prince- 336 3% Galloping_ Ghosts S 1 E e . ment and it showed in $300 each. “fn];lr;dergmd!lam committee has R i at Team Man, Trying Out Candidates 11, is eertain that he will | declded. e 0 . 1 & ‘or Placy . Mack in which event he intends to : ; 8 g For Places On Squad. ise 13 expressed in local cir- = e T ; 0 out after the world's feather- E»essu:‘;‘:fcmef chould be one of| The visit of Edwin Wide, Swedish Ol gr-oe 2 e ] Chriey iaisies g fe 2 A sl thoss suing the triumvirate which |distance running champion, will| 26 43 : : ! . . undertook to put professional foot- | cause no controversy in amateur | X e e ball across.in Hartford this year.|athletic union ranks despite the | FRATERNITY ALLEYS . : swimming and was a member o siderable experience in coac Curley is a brother-in-law to George | body's ban on foreign athletes, Tred | CHURCH T . 2 8 |college swimming team, has in the © spotlight from the moment Mulligan and has been his assistant | W. Rubien, secretary of the organi- et T et i i e S e B R in all the promoter’s sporting ven- |zation, said today. The case of Wide, I ¢ 4 2 rown A ate 5 men and boys at the Y. . at Delaney's popularity ] iting the United States to study e el Dafasio” uusres i e ject in‘view. of or-|greater than ever gould be scensby g fip G, school teaching methods and paying Hanno T g A and senior Y, M.|the ovation he got. The crowd was| & | his own expenses, is entirely diffe o & g b2 w e e onfllenE thet in Delar eyt aisastrous football season experienc- | ent from forelzn « ‘hippadroming German Daptist 5 1204 | tive ¢ t many good swi oking at the next challe | throughout the country by pro-|athletes, Rubien sald, and has not; 3 A mers ih al association and | heavyweight honors. :”mm'm gmowa” promotess. Ev-|Yct been officially considered by tho | ifelted 3 games) : % A e oaching and practicsls Tack Infends do. go: in erywhere reports have come in that[r_-*» A. U. Wide 15 due in New York Tt Ttiscan A. J. Poiraa 7 6 59— 26 6 ser 1 junior teams she Gorman pounds but he loo managements have gone in the|January 2. B . 3 2} e 8 ccount of themselves ©d bigger in his training Toik ¥4 many have gone in deep-| A rumner can”beat a skater over |iu: il L 2 e ShAlstate i o irna | toss 2 did not seem to D han the Hartford team ls report- |50 yards. Alan Helffrich, champion | ' & 5 437 45 R bo car ounce of superfluous | : 21 i Bone half-miler and conqueror of Paavo | "p. Skl 03 n ; e Gonamnat L firstld nade a very favorable im RO Ra0 00 | Nurmi at that distance, took to the | RADIO | LEAGUE Alonday mext week | pressior skipped about with Hartford falled miserably in sup-|dash at the iccland rink in New Jin 84 ) ) 30 p. m. and all senior mem- 1 ed and skill rting the Blues during the past | York Wednesday night and whipped | F y aat 9 2 86— 247 S e Much inferest also is heing shown “"agon and even the game between | Paul Forsman, sprint star of the . \ . - g =l n the Andy Divodi-Hack MeFarland :: Capital Cit team and the All-|ringing blades, in two out of three |Clark = ........ 91 AL, s nd Gios lerne-Johnny Gireen New Britain eleven, failed to draw | heats. Helfrich, running with |5 ! ol iy - - 2 S by compléte the ten round out any warmth. New Britain fans | spiked shoes on_the ice, ook the |¢ B : N GRAHAM VS. CANZONERI futnad out in large numbers, but|first heat in 5 4-5 seconds. Forsman |Joh ; J . | ey opening four rounder 5 the Hartford fans stayed at homs‘-}v\l\‘on n:le sPCm'.nl‘ in the s:;nln 'Un;f- | < nERilian i Bradaook § Ior AFTER 3 hard. day of business itis:aifine thing to sit ‘hen he sprinter nosed out the | | Utica Battler's Trizht to Mateh Wiy 7Y Kknockout kinz, and Do #. down and let your mind wander. These House Slippers l con ’ This is only an aftermath of th Many are of the opinfon that the |skater in 6 scconds in the deciding Shs o i . younger broth: MeFarland. il Sl S ; “Durr:n;ca:’:‘ TR el ; 2 Hanteon Olieapion 1o he Mgl ¥ understand that kind of relaxation. They like ease, a & the. Hartford team owners, ) e ' 61 431—-1800 fanid ORGANIZES HOCKEY TrAM i smouldering grate fire, a deep armchair or a good book. : 5 th knell for the| Dog mushers are already heading | Martford Bible Class v D vy | €U Tonigh The Glen A. €., has organized its A s has ‘spelled the death 3 S ! 3 . 2 . feam with last year's line-up | | WOMEN'S MEN’S eport at the Hartford Velodrome. |toward the Pas, Manitob 3 SIH 5 B 2 | on S S e e Messrs. Missett and Byrncs,'it is re- annual “dog derby” | most p | Morris 5 ¢ e i A g3 1shy Graham, speedy, Utic 2 and ‘_n\ _l"‘? »J![ ”lf‘.‘““‘} ."‘\"" X $2.00 to $4.00 $2.00 to $4.50 ported, spent practically $150,000 in|esque of the northwest's winter I . ) e < 1 and 4 : am , 1o a rankiy building the Velodrome and have|events. The drivers in 20 below s 2 3 o i | yosition before the throne of Chan \; {‘I' e of the . 4 recoived nothing in return but debts|temperatures, are training their ] % | : : : | plon Phil Rosenberg, will be chal- [groins il aive. the. oo s 1 "nd troubles. With the losses incur- | dog teams with 60 mile jaunts L X I8 su i mushel =t 6 RS et e e e S S U 0 e O ln ouse 274 theongh the football team, pled | through the snow for the race on |\ Y% : ariis : 3 e ity of trouble. With Nel- | 1 ) = € youthful New York sensation, in the aa it centistane N Tay | X b high on all the others, no wonder | January 25, 26, and 27. i e el s adtbrlndall la nter and Bill Fay 3 the promoters are discouraged. SRt Square i fine one of 19 » COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STS it eam is exactly the tional league ended the season with card. ; Foy ‘ a deflclt of $20,000, additional re- ports state. GRANT'S DEPT. GIRLS » Flats his way to Gra More Money For Religion and Jess win s hilaAdphla | Toe Spents Ts Policy st West Wire Yellowjackets are scheduled n:{ ginia Wesleyan. 2 3 ~. tomorrow in Philadelphia. Al 2 2 - = e i il York, is ;;r::z Pottsville refused to play the| Clarksburg, W. Va, Dec. 17 (P— \iss Ha - 3 201 s i game but after conferences during |[More money for religion and less for | 5 . 27 e s s bt e past week, the managements athletics will henceforth be the pol ; uiley p s : Roann e ot { = T ‘hatever difficulties that [icy at West Virginla Wesleyan col- 9 B S e s s £ = f .hat\{leedarl:e]r‘la:‘:"r”‘e g;me il goilng:.nno““cwwm has been mades b SPECIAL MATCH | e e - iY’u]'yrm].rvr wunn\; J'j te Sarmiento, Nod GNNG"ME WIFE FOR 7 Nou -RKT @PolL s “‘2’:’:{' : ot Pt it bkl S CHRiGrTMAG THO NER @ ] et e | BUY (S BIRHDA l0 We are wondering Who can get |session here that retrenchment in § teee8% 93 47 ssiland Vie Burrone of New York. we I WAVE QELECTED A TNE CHANCES oN DAY BEFORE ) |the college trustees at their two day | potast 5 119 3 x i of the Philippines, and Dominick i athletic expenditures will be in or- | : A ; ligious education will be added to : T e TINE RUINESTONE “TIARA wc RAFFLE, AN \F 1ELLG r sit in bleak, to stand in snow ol PR ???r\:“i?;n;?c\;Z‘;itk:;cagg?::ig The resignation of Carl V. 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