New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926. “Hammy” Darrow and “Sammy”| WITH THE BOWLERS i g T s S s Ry o 2 e o3 Speaking SRih Poidey yhed they s bucs : S iR THE TAX IS ON THE CIGARETTES i . BBl it T br e R S f = — NOT ON YOUR TONGUE o p orts ;:r;: against P. & F. Corbin com- | { \;\1}'\lork 83— 240 PP00PP0P0000000000000 050 | sady Hion : The action of Chier Willlam C.| Both of these men held the honor Donctrlo { (Ja‘l'l You Think of the Hart of the police epartment in|Of captain of the junior varsity team | 7% MLl Good Old Days When— stopping the bout between Youse-[at the high school which last KT man ang Zotter at the state armory |increased that team'’s winning streak Bristol 3 ] last night, deserves mothing but|from 14 to 24 win e 5 John L. Sullivan and his vaude- | t st vills company attracted large crowds commendation, The flight had been| | | Dutton 5 suyjaitrantel oW Won by the New Britain boy n three| “Toots” Politis is the only New |Norton e e Lyccum, in “What Happened ite unfair tactics of|Britain boy who is trying for the > : g ;voouu:(i:n:‘:l‘p Tehe Hartford battler Fordham basketball team. 16 New Britain High school football | continually hit on the breaks al- = . o team was captained by “Tom™ Judd, though Zotter was coming out of Fordham always has great mate FRATERNITY ALLEYS and included Donnelly, Arens, the clinches with his arms wide rial for its team and it is doubtful i Prindle, Stockwell, Keevers, Merwin, i nake the de en Sn 3 errick, Gilchris ' p- open but Youseman was hmlnp:.;'\l will make the grade this year. mith, Herr Gilchrist, Thomp holding and butting. Just why Ref-| b 5 son? . : : The trip home from South Man- | . 9 11 Wells Foster, John Olund and B i) lify him, is| v. | e Ealial aties alsgualily B chester mada by bus, was a long one. a mystery. | GERSTAEKER I. 0. 0. F. LEAGUE Suckers o C. Thayer were the local entrants The bus stalled half w between k p H in the mile icap bicycle race Py e South Manchester and Hartford for | il at Crystal Lak / rank Basil protested so vehe-iajout an hour. It was a tired bunch when Th 2 5 When you buy a package of B ?” N mently that he jumped into the Ting ¢ athletes SolIeat infokine ity 2 : diamond) tine?, twenty Cigarelies you ipay: yotr el ekl i L ] OLp Gorp. At the Eatliialarted tof Buery oL WILY | dstiilent B0 8% The P. & I, Corbin Co. waa repr Uncle Sem a tax of six cents—and Not if the bite 'fL~ P : T ed tongue will Youseman. Frank didn't receive i E ented in the polo rink by William sl e The Not 1T the bite of coarse tob: any prize for his part in the bout.| Bulkeley High school of Hartford. || ; g 2 e orbin, Henry McMahon, @Villiam jow do it gladly. That ought to end puts a heavy duty on your palate! This, however, led the police and|ihe Capital City's newest high school L. iau McKirdy, Louis Caldwell, Willis | the tax. That's the unkindest tax of all. the police chief to interrupt the ses-|is on the schedule of the New Brit- |5+ 2= 268| Wells, and Fred Clark? ston, ain High school team this year. Mrs. A. M. C “Gosh! there's no duty on cigarette—it's all pleasure.” . Allen, famous wo- man bicyelist, stopped in New Brit- 5 The collection taken up for the| New Britaln will send its term up | E aln on her New York to Boston 3 fund through which the body of [to that school to play its nest game | B given a rousing recep- Y ‘ cents Charles Pegulihan, French boxer|on January 7. | \m':f'mo::"“' t ' who died after a bout in Hartford — ——— tford o 1 D. Hastings and M. P. Leghorn o his Tathes ans motnee in France,| AUGUST 6 IS SELECTED e e e | A. in in s g AS DATE FOR REGATTA " Bl 2 e Noatanon, Eawara 1. i We are at a loss to pay enough Dwight E. Bacon, William J tribute to the fans who donated last Gubbins, Craft, Fred night but the sportsmanship of New Dotcesse, . Craft. John Britain people never was ShOWN| power Boat Association Lays _ 1 : Mahon ries J. Corcoran more than in this instance t | 7 3 we in the affairs of the night. Councilman Samuel Sabl Out Two_Courses. i o a Soclal Club? sky was asked to make the | A ; Jack Malone of New Britain was and he urged a generous contribu-| New York, Dec. 18 (M-—The rac- ] a star halfback and played with a tion to the cause. AnEScommsator pheseimaricanits: ‘ ) number of roller polo teams? Power Boat iation has selected | T 3 i 11" James Haslip was captain and C 5 ; v - SLEL AT Mo e ortip LT Reicker manager of the Stanley e answer is t} A cultured companion wears well zold cup reg 1 Level roller polo tear fine tobacco—with educa- So does a smooth cigarette. You SEAch s team in t tion. The che i~ with the can smoke OrLp Gorps morning, el it paf" B hite d { and your satisfaction noon and night—with nary a dreary y o H % completed., moment or a weary after-effect. ‘Rm-ln;.: Commission of Five men went throu, and when the rows c E ] . already |t ; = crowded, the fans themselves : S e the box along and the results were | 5 Gic klaniet ol surprising and at the same time Island Sound and | F. pleasing. It was a wonderful trib- | “TH G R 6o the lens |mar ute from the fans to the fighttr who e ) met such an unfortunate ending. Siliins ErEhEE fe eastorly weather at the time, | Haddork Although New Britain was not 0978 nce il et inabr. the . ; e ool hadin oo St heeng) the scene of the fight alter which auspices @ Indian Harber Yacht Goss & Dee ; ik Shitesme el o A s the Frenchman died, the fans hereclub of Greenwich, Conn., present e sl ey cond mfh.,.\n.h .-\'u cntirely new sympathize with his nts and ! holder of the trophy, captured by | McCormi LT g ’vrll\"\n.d. naltback | blend, mellowed last night through the only avenue snwich Tolly, owned by George 4 e R s Bylaioey imeclho which was at their disposal to help. ‘H. Townsend of the Indian Harbor . ain_ Athletic club s Pl ; the: owed their sympathy in @ club. The 1 race was held in ck's ival at Hills' ¢ ._anl) of punch magnanimous wa A hasset Bay last Augnst. ‘ 4 t events including roller ating without any pun- Lot Winter power bo ng in-Flor- : 4 e , sprints, jump, shot put, ist e T g e St oo v vor IT’S THE sMOOT,g:@T CIGARETTE class at High had a polo team last for this year. The next boxin Chapman, chairman | e - i 82 and other athletle games? show will be conducted at the sta 0 ssion ann v s s o e A YOU c AN sM armory on Friday night wary 7 ay er IFlorida r - £ 3 oy e Tt S i e SPORT BRIEFS ‘ OKE THEM MORNING NOON and NIGHY Ray Hall ill go a 0 = =22, Palr RBeach; March again. Terzo want h bout 1 T T T Miami he nks he can beat 3 k April 2, ville, ’ M basketball team has Coach Ceorg y has set P C ¥ ason and is looke a record for co E— £ thit week when teams which detroi < t Den 10 100 : beiel : Ienseentaln fos RS iy el e 1 ole 9 1 RETURNING TO MOVIES ith the Trade School 1 scoftd five victorics ~iuashl y : : e 8 - 266 | y- ne ke Considerable Fdge Over Regulars 007 o0l Beatm e, 18 nsington Boys' club, out a defeat. : other team averaging ptain Parker and Gour- orwards, Works quintet. ool team « e 1 Toran iteht : e rog st : . e ma to the s He intend mes t Manager ool in Hartford; T ; Gene Tunney Says Former Heayy- t Independents weight Champion Will Kayo Light n h st team and tl ior ¢ e M Dec. 18 (F) — Al 30 2 rde The \lz’» .\u[-\ € et oN ) varsity team defeated South Man- empsey has to do s i TR SRGHCTIdE 0 IEOREE: ’ : /‘—'—————j —— PR B e e i o UL LEAGUE sieriduy witer deciding that el t of the st Loul /7~ oW WHAT \douLD { o, MasoR e vy eight claniion and the e 26 ‘ies |/ NoU LADIES SUGGEST N fHoople L )i A LAGTING e nt e ight titleholder | i | =y i { Fleirng atisutiie 7 i the and Delaney | L6k? = 5 94— ran, of Philadelphia, roer E bloy v [ oMY CHRIGTMAS GIFT | oW SueTHE Hia 1 . » lost ¢ one me Wi ready for addition to the SRR = this bout. The winne € d A d A LR = = I = i 4\'?’\/, FOR S5 (ARt SIS HavE o gam Pl G : ot : YOR THE MADAM Q= | THING, e | NGTANCE, wet A since the opening of the gepten 1o 7 K sincajHia orert E 5 from Berlenbach | [+~ REMEMBER, W19 1S I < A NEW WHIE COCKATOO d bl empsey would hit him once and |« .., % e e . onder it Delaney’s press agent |1 ‘ iene Tur : ki-\ ‘y"‘mf;: ! | ‘Aj’k\foa‘r E)ECRECV.’“ EGAD AQUARIUM ?AQQO{'«&TP\E\I S feted | e t relow Depsers | Fenmales *“LIIIIII & G e R Z o klowo MY GReaAT \| vop e LWE To BE A on and the basketball e SRy aad e AT . i for a half_hour recently while Mara y | M EXTRAVAGANCE, AND T GOLD FioH! / met defeat to dat et 4 ark Fvening to R . opre . 2 D o v . > e N h uin. ac St g delphia, b g of the “Du B ] 9 ! Y with," sl ; Tunney. * san hit if he gets ey said: “Tim, 1 saw 1 to yon. He did n t to Tommy | Presost 9 85— 203 et anins ' One who speaks hi is Referee Dick Dillo the Vermont university gradu peer of all coaches In the state. ', ons and he did not get to me. g 2 ring with Dempsey a man with a punch who gets g g Bo it o Jack ri g ok him down. If T ever ge ring with hir il n T believe Til prove tha 1t was an unusual sight to s William 1° who has ways rooted for Cassidy's team, | rooting for the Stanley Works against the Corbin Screw team last Tuesday. t champion said he | ertainly beat Delaney if they b o were ever matehed. The Rridgeport, | E : FTT AR Conn., rior had been ted on er is superintendent of the |y "ylan of artment in the a Dempsey \as a p deeper into avyweight vanks if he should overcome B Gorman, Wisconsin heavyweight, in their Christmas fund battle in Jer- ¢ City Mo own buying ot of it for C i Don't dissappo hat . ties rized for i Former National Tennis Champlon 1\ e - a2 B en L0 DR OB BRI ] “\TYSAMPLE SHOD, Will Return Home Before e o % ment would like 1 A% 8 David 5. Scyalh, Pres. 47 | - — from t Comet Making Second Trip. 3% 0018 i Is compose xR MAIN STREET. aleski and Mi¢ ki at f a SUIT" YOURSELL Pete Huboy, Louis Johns games add Istreet or te ladelphia, Dec. 18 (P —William Tilden, former national tenn on, who starts his campaig to regain the crown he rearrang his aying dates i % Instead of tak part in all the s Sam Is Game wmnounced, Tilden will return to is country for a month before starting = on his second trip at the end of Muy WELL - HERE. | AM AGAIN — ( HERE. YeRE, Folks~ | WHOLL DRIVE Tae Y \ 5 with the Wimbledon championshiy NO JoB -No MONEY —No NOTHIN — i iwf\:éc&hTBuD; FLIWER a\\fm\, 2 e A / m:\;Ras as his objective. He also has chang- k TE AN 1 [N - 0Dy — " 3 9 HE. «d the date of his departure for & Go Dol S ERiNCe MOTOR AND BUERY THING— ! ., FOR / CHANCE — | > \00 [T2urope from January 20 to January e ) < - | BUCKS T HRAMKS pimce 4 1T K, The illustration shows how Gordon Underboar selt-cleaner, going completely under the bowl, climinates ogy possibility of a bad-tasting ‘slug.” Withdraiving the stem removes even the smaljest particle of nlcotine a ture, Made In London of mellowed Algerian Tiruyere flesh-mounted with a 1 quality, hand-cut Vulcanite stem he former titleholder starts his i} campaign today in the invitat door tournament of the FPenn - Rt o letic club, He will play in both th 8= - RAuCTIoN L e and doubles in the two day 2 5 A \'\'quy =t fment, being paired with War- - / Ve ,‘L' Kansas City, national | boy champion, in the doul Tilden also has arranged to play {in exhibition matches in Baltimore on December in connection w the opening of the championships. Excellent Vaj SMOKERS Quality Smoke Shop Opposite Burritt Hotel H Tel. 1399, BIDS FOR NATIONAL OPEN Ohieago, Dec. 18 (B-—The Olyn Piclds elub of Chicago, which b 2880 a greater member FPFFICATPTEIITA P LGCIIIIVICITIGITITE ot 2olf o 2 < proy 3 1 TIFGIIITPTOVLTONTOOICoROy @ Did for the itional open b4

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