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n e NEW BRITAIN DAILY I } WITH Ti[l? BOWLERS ‘STUH:Y’ M’INNIS- ATEST AENTIONED Denigs Boland “Gave Him a Hit” —Many Cobb Defenders ALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. PAGIFIG CONST IS e Bt Least Aftempt Is Started by decided “wild name virtually all of the officers d stockholders of the Canadian Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd, of Vancouver, B. C. and ping men of Los rancisco | eastern roblery which he | was better than staging | west” holdup. iFA[}INfi SENTENCES [oc. s Pl el d il,‘iii;I*Umon Pacific Mail Bandits Are | L eaciaaaa s T2 22 ZXTATARLY Y 3 : i Speaking ¢ of Sports § A TPV IONIVITERIEIH NI Warner Several years ago we had the op- |lipitz portunity of viewing a “battle royal” | [j7 folie in a fight ring in New London and | since that time, we have felt that a “battle royal” was about thel roughest kind of play anyone could |/ indulge in. It expect to listen to his after the holidays. Wood will be a | d to explain his letter to Leonard in which he e of a wager on the Detroit-Cleveland game of Septem- | ber which Leonard | a consisting of robbery of the mails by placing the life of the mail clerk in jeopardy by the use of fire urms, ecarrying sentences of 5 years flat. The next five counts, robbery of the mails with the jeopardy clause climinated | —are punishable with se ces of from one to ten ycars each. The last of conspiracy carries a maxi- mum of two years Court attaches said that sentenca ould not be pronounced until some e of char cdge $20,000 is Bascball officials, including president of the American ind the presidents of the Cleve and Detroit clubs, continued silent President Ban Johnson of the Amer- fcan lcague plans to have a state- ment later. e sum pé 60 3 Found Guilty in San Francisco. W sentences of more than 100 prison today TO IMMUNIZE DOGS Boston, Dec. 23 (P-—John “Stufiy” Cheyenne, MecInnis,snew Ph hia National manager, is the latest p fateful Cleveland-Detroit September 25, 1019 to 1seball ecs n Henry Cobb, league, evide he paid for it. vealed that cball comr existed a survei keeps the pl rvation. WOTHER IS FREED .- ~ ONINSAMITY PLEA = Medical Research Workers Announce Findings 23 (A—Permanent | ¥ dogs from dis- | fronted 15 the resu ; work by fny At more than 100 Medlcal Raeed 1 used of violating B g £ , investigators incl \ wholesale fashion. G oy e nd fevoting their a temper as well as to can- British Pt LESEIEE a1 r ba. made onard for the let- s of the charges public, but $2 generally discussed Killilea, attorney for the said he had purchased th but did*not show how 1much The investigation also Landis becam there ha m whic We have changed our mind over | yer in the years in federal night after watching the Meriden | Endees and New Brita Guards in action last n ketball has been criticized in ma quarters because of the fact there are so many rules which can | be violated that upposed to | be a gentle game. o. in Meri- | den. ! gamog of four of a front les to Seat- Retoiners motion for 1% ints convic a new trict court he and bond: ) from a Union F en- ¢ oth one a 1 guilty of consp shable by ligan, mail clerk ol ed on th tigure Stenz of the stigators has involved T nd others. Replying to stories that | Boland, Tiger pitcher cn had declared McInnis was man to whom he had “given a hit, 283 the veteran player manager last *|right made unqualifisd denial “Absolutely false, and [ insis { LEAGUE . C..basketball tea Not i «rn California m t ipdictme 1le school High school d.the following to report at 7 D. Hewett, J, eedham, five gym- only & ance s its grat e to the Ameri emper council for its aid, 1 nounces that the investizators have confirmed that the di: ter is due to an ultra-microscopic virus. ex- pects to evolve a method im- munization by inoculation. i | v | ong | ns its | The New Britain fans who made the trip to the Silver Clty: last night are voting unanimously in favor of Jbringing the Meriden Endees to New | Britain for a return game with Dick | Dillon as referee. that 1 re- hitting {373 | traction,” Stufty | back at Boland's 2| only player T gave a hit was § 2% | MclInnis who used 281150 he could get ) liquor and Snohomish rned 64 indictments, k et. D! would not s of thos city 2 FLYWEIC Eng., Dec. Jarvis, , who knocked out Morrichin- French champion, in the United es, will speed up action and sup- needed impetus in that divie Jarvis will leave soon, he de= ares. ENGLISH London les in 5 faca sentences for conspir 81 nG— 1= 108— 25— th ere wi Raymond and Bradfo pleas of guilty at the oper trial when co howing aided in buryi er 24.|loot most of which was recovered the ederal gents. ~ game has| Nearly witnesses from widely r 22. The | separated parts of the country tes- but the government smpting warm-up contests in the robbery was an In- lim$nary division with Boston Ellis admitted this charge Marquette and Davis- ared that the idea was of ading accounts an | re Kid* Elli entered | no, ing of the|S onted with e Frank Barnikow lost the game completely in Meriden last night and | consequently there little bas- | ketball played. Neither team conld show a great deal except passing in the back court hecause when any | player got away for a shot, he took his life In his hands. ARMY WARM-UPS BIG West Poi i football w ad been correetly quot | Although he could remember e e s {ight handor only Indistinctly, led Man Who Had Mur- {was certain he had hit him frecly, i : {he declared. clnnis m his rar Hon Qny | home at Manchester. His record Qered Her Son includes service with the old Athlet k. Dec Cagnino, charged 191—1394 142 Coflars 249 iches s anding 148 207 would be is one raditional s cen moved edule B T.oN 75 NEAT GRID PROFIT AT PENN Philad a, Dec. 23.—Football paid the University of Pennsylvania a profit of $314,956, according to a ment just released by university orities at the end of the cur- son. Angeles indtctments, nembers of a sm vhich alleged to ha more than $1,000,000 worth | there Southern California in | the p five months, ¢ viola- | U, Detrof They | Elkins. p to Oc for 1f ics, the Boston Red Sox d Brav veland and Pit Barnikow’s biggest failing from a New Britain _ctandpoint, was his failure to call the Meriden players Waralog in the last three minutes for de- |curlic 04 90 laying, the pame. Fvery time the W s o play came near the stage in the|g e Community building. the Merlden | b players tossed the ball onto the |~ New —A — ) | is Joseph witt Cobb T3 Defended tracking do e slayer of her son o Dec. 23 (A — Detroit. cars ago gav 7 la civic testimonial banquet and pre- |sented him with a $1,000 git paid and shooting him to fo! day by a jury re than two I Chicago, death, W i > national tari of stage. Under the floor rules gov- erning the hall, the ball was Brought to the center and play was resumed. There is such a thing as “delaying the mame” in basketball. This is a technical violation 6f the rules and | as such awards a free try to the| opposing team. Throwing the ball | deliberately cn the stage last night constituted a breach of this rule, but | Rarnitkow failed to call the play ance. To fans who view basketball as it is conducted under the supervision of Dick Dillon, the spectacle last night fn Meriden is indescribable. | Wo ara convinced of one thing, how- ever, that the Natlonal Guards are| giving visiting teams in this city the fairest possible show by having Dil- lon as the club referee. We heard much about “raw deal pulled off on visiting teams:in Meri- | den but hadn't the chance to in-| vestigate the truth of them until last night. Trying to look at the thing in an impersonal light, we find that Barnikow was incapable rather than culpable. 1t seems to us and to all fair| yninded fans that the Meriden En-| dee club is injuring itselt more than the visiting team by allowing games such as last night to be played. It that is the brand of basketball that is played in Meriden, then the fans there must like it. Personally, we | prefer to see a basketball game rather than a roughhouse such as was exhibited last night. | The mystery of why Meriden fans | can't seo any other referce in Meri- | den or elsewhero was explained to| the fullest extent last night. With a team playing against such odds | as were held last night, the Guards deserve credit for fighting back the | ay they did. It will certainly be a different story when the Meriden team com liere and we doubt if any Hartford n ever played In any line of sport | in New Bri n under more rival fhan the lndee team of the Sily City will bring with them. he fans in this city ger Lanpher to bring the Meriden | team here sooner than soon. It will be impossible for the locals to glve the same treatment to the Mer- iden tteam because of the fact that Dick Dillon will calm all excited players in very short order. want Mana. e becofne more and more d as the basketball scasons that Dick Dillon is so far 8 in this state | with the exception of Clyde W of Bristol, that there is no chance | for comparison. iters hecause | » game he referced in this city ear between the Bristol Endees Rritain National Thorwn into an embarrass- | when Dillon couldn't | get here and “Chick” Hayes was| injured on the way to this Waters handled the game as nearly perfect as even the most rabid conld ask for. He casily stands scc- ond on the list. Guards. ing situation DOG SAV Rarks Rousc Men From Sleep in Antler Tnn Near White Plains White Plains, N. Y.. Dec. 23 ‘Three men owe their lives to the watchfulness of a polico dog at & | a. m., when a fire of undetermined | ovigin destroyed the Antler Inn on | Anderson Hill Road, Harrison, just outside the city limits, with an es- | timated loss of $75.000. Joseph and Char! Maranti, brothers, the pro- prietors, leaped from the secofid story windows after they had been awakened by the barking of the dog at the door of their rooms. They in turn threw a rope to Pete Nava, the head waiter, who slid to safety. None wi 1 injured except for slight bruises, Firemen from this city who fought the bl alone were handicapped by lack of water, The only supply came from a stream through a line of hose 1,000 feet long. NEFIT BOUTS ans for the boxing LANGFORD BE New York, Dec Sam Langford benefit at the Walker A. C. Jan. expected to take form today at a mecting of the committeo composed | McMahon, Dan Skilling Johnston, Ed. Curry »and A A six-rou be- Tolmes cnd Bdie Goldberg rounder between Canada T Graham have been ar 19 are of Jest Jammy John T, oon I iwarner Isity of Pittsburgh's | seven months a show | 1485 | | Taflamma 280 | DeLarmarre 3 }‘ 1 | 148 | | Pat arison 2 Facey . 1 9| Schenk Low Man —1413 | led and liked the southpaw 20 11 a8 2 123 100 Montana, Corhin Ha Bronze Powder Causes Dancer’s Death Berlin, Dec. 23 (A — The bronze powder with which she daily coated her body to do an Indian dance at a Berlin v v house is believed to contr to the death of Lucienne Condrey, Par i¢ e dancer, who appeared onthe stage The dance after a performance to a hospital, where continued absorpt lic elements of the powder through the pores had weakened the danc- a3 slight cigarett pburn on the lip developed an acute ich proved fatal taken and she of t was New Stamford Scheol To Cost Over Million Stamford, Dee Plans for the new Stamford school a finally approved hy a special town meating, will make the local struc- ture the most compl the appeared An ide from a two million dollar bond has been in- making the 090, Of thisamount ost $1,125.% will be used school will fall of 1928 00 students. school jssu for b Tt and the ba furnishings. completed in the will accommodate Played Through Season ce on His Leg 23 (A—-Ches of the Unive foothall team, played through nearly all of Pitt o with an injury to his leg ssitated wearing of a brace. | his became known with Wasm S| dmission to a hospital here an op veral inct til- age, that should have been taken out | , wore removed. smuth, or ca AFAR RECORD 'WITH BROGANS New York, Dee. 25.-—John Thom- r negro high jumper of Pub- lic School No. 9, recently won his event in city-wide competition I » and then went r the holastic record. He missed it by a raction of an inch. When he step- ped up to reccive his priee the judges found that instead of wear- | ing regulation rubber or light jump- | ing shocs, he had on a big pair of | irmy brogans. | the inter- | | ARING COAST | Alabama football| Pasade! Cal., will clas with Year's Day, stop- ternoon on its| Coach \\'«IJG" ghtseeing tour, | zh a short lim- | Every man is NI Antounio, sity of squad, bound for where the team Stanford on New ped here yesterday trip from "Tuscaloo: 100’ his men for a then sent them throv bering-up exercise. in fine shape. fty Is due in ElPaso today le then will let his men first workout in football | an the journcy. san Unive HIGH WINS | . De The Pas- hool .quintet, with a ant display of team work, had little trouble defeating Garfield | high this afternoon. 46 te 23. The Welss brot ingli did the |x. | the | charges,” w bulk of the seoring for Passaie. for. from the treasu of the city itself, has r defense of its baseball idol ag: charges o? crookedness in baseball. Ninety miles across Lake Erie, as ten the same positive endorsement across the record of Tris Speaker, Cobb's and with that of “Smokey Joe” Wood, former Cleveland pitch- er, in one of baseball's m astound- ing episodes. Detroit fandom for years ap pi author th ud- of Hubert (Dutch) Leonard of the charges that now cloud names of two of the game's great centerfield By the same token, a large portion of Detroit openly critical of Ty Cobb as 2 man ager. Now that the two hawe con in conflict over a matter invo the integri one of them he game Detroit sura and swift endors= of Cobb. Detroit recorder’s Guy A. Miller and F . Jofteries—have coupled thetr p lic endorsement of Cobb with criticism of Baseball Commn M. Landis for making publ at they fecl are calumnion charges. The itse in commissioner's action Is ¢ Miller S ieves Commiis “has gome out of his oy two of v, and th: nost in 9% e con- the “has fonled sire for sen further, predic tion to ba tinues muckr: game. Fans we behind Sp Clevelan, ving in the m s own tionalism Lestroy and the phone i today cor ued to sages of assurance of hig integrity. Speaker in a sts ment asked the public to base tb opinion of him on “twenty years hard, hone rt for the ga have loved,” rather than take “t statement of a disgruntled 7 st m Rallics to Defense In Cobb's home Ga., the city counc dignation meeting last night b resolution rting “comple fidenco in the honesty, probity intagrity of Tyrus Raymond The coupling of Cobb with any to fix a baseball game, the resol said, “is a conspiracy to ds good name.” town, il at a special Believe in Cobb Some of the pa 1o in § Detroit dof have been no less An sta council in th of belief in the integrity of Spea and Cobb. p” Young, formor Detroit s said in Phil and Cobb @ and that “to question their esty is almost unbelievable.” obb and Spealker w square. 1 are always on these Del don't believe the comment of D who play Cobb and Sam Crawf Bernie Boland, who pitched game In question for Detroit, said did not heliove the game fixed and “couldn’t belicve Cobb have anything to do with suct affair.” Athletic officials at Y: where Joe \Wood is ba wits. another year of h the would an ity Mrs. Cagni sen as one man to the | jccused of shooting to death Anc 111, who, ever been arrested for the s ing of her son, [the crow flies, Cleveland has writ- | quo e nst | had o, 45 years of age, although indicted, V- nacio, six The shooting of Cagnino was sail to h 2! whose name has been coupled with |\, and have court to permit t acquit ot the time of ken pl York's 1 in roject odar, roug! in Hartford Sensationally | in a street W her to rec: ; announc- 1 on th t Mrs. Cagnino w the c a5 in- mmission KRHORIES FOR POLO e Board of Control to Discus Meeting In Hartford 299 on th horitics £s W surfac mer Bitliard polo. 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