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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926, e | BEIBE0000400550 850880888 |V 4 the east had the semblance of a title | | i court at Briqgeport on December jattachments were made in conned« ITH THE BOWLERS winning streak on the court. | PASSWE RESISTANCE 0 | SPORT BRIEFS I3 of this year, against Gutzon ’“0“ With the suits against Stephens . Fern Baseball hasn't a winning streak | N | e {Borglum, sculptor, whose home is son- CASINO ALLEYSN jof outstanding note since Hornflh&‘; | A. A. U. OLYMPIC CONTROL X2 bt AkGoRIatha Bdcs in Stratford. The actions are returnable in BARBERS' UNION y lded. ithe h“”""’;, S oo f“'":- SO | The line of march in Tex Rick-| Borglum's property has been at-[Suberior court in Bridgeport the Close Shavers JRoR ke ytataiy - Balilmores: gadediy o : i s |ard’s heavyweight parade will lead [tached with the judgment. This |first Tucsday in January. P |from the International league top National Collegiate Athletic Associa- (e T o Jium next sumir lugment had not bee id by —_— |after seven years and Fort Worth e f ankec 1 jdug ad not been paid by CIPVTEEOTE ended a six-year reign in the Te tion Withdraw: From Ameri- The Madison Squa Garden pro-|Borglum fo Stephenson when the | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS New Britain basketball fans will | Ericer : ¢ R league. ; ~]El]gllsh F]gl][el‘s Wall[ [} Chfllll-‘ gah Avodiadon 1'?“,“: fes l::;llv g rm. oxioon have the opportunity of viewing one | ; S iy fa’s < § ague park oufbern % Satlomias e L ew York, Dec. 31 (P—A policy of | shows. | | ams e waat . action againt | e e st - enerineere | DioDSHD Belt of Some Kind 'euiy “usive risistance 0"t - 1 | 4 5 ua {malke it three straight in the inter- | anit a1 il E the National Guards at the state . AR ' |collegiate A. A. A. A. championships control of America’s participation in| TFootball has nothing on profes- armory tomorrow night ~ o o %t Moy &t Dhiladb i the 1928 Olympic meet by the A. A. sional hockey for injuries. Ching| e SR n a1 Inext May at Philadelphia. | London, Dec. 31 UP—British box-| (" has been decided by the Johnson of the New Yorl e Mang - | Willie Ritola, the Finnish-Ameri- | U. has been decided upon by ] o k e Ci ARnan . T {can iron ' ers have flung their hats into the|Nyijonal Collegiate Athletic associa- | who recently broke his collar The City College clib quintet of can iron-man, enters the new year | € Nutional Collegiate o associs 3 sl : L L Lhol [ring and declared their determina- |y bt eateadsy rolloven: (te in % Natiohal Hoadey leagut New York was by far the classicst : s|with his distance running laurels {78 SRC CeCATEC EASIE CORRE fon, which yesterd: ? ¥l | tion of bringing hgme a champlon-fio,q of the National Amateur Ath- has revealed scars of 26 wounds quintet appearing against the local | llikely to remain intact. The sturdy | a8 % & e 4 4 tgan here last year and as word [{h . 104 2 Finn has been the king of distance S0P, belt of one kind “or another jctic Federation in withdrawing from | flieted on the slippery batil g AML Sy the American Olympic association. | = comes from the metropolis that the Wit s jrunners in this country, short of the " | Mtter S : club) strengthened the few weak | Imarathon, in four of the t five The loss of pugilistic prestise by | Nevertheless, it was the expresscd Charley (Phil) Rosent points found in the play of last vear, i 828 scasons, missing only in 1924, when | this country has got undér the skin [pelier of Brig. General Palmer E. tam title fight with B ketball sensation is in store for |y, lpdNony Ihe returned to' Finland to represent {Of boxers wnd promoters alike and piorce, president of the N. C. A, A, Oof Utica, N. Y., has w Britain fans tomorrow night. |y g 7 ihis native country In the Olymple |they have had their heads together that “the A. A. U, cannot succced in 4gain, at least for tly more 2 | games. trying to conceive ways and means |js cfforts to perpetuate its system of @ month. The N ate athletic | Amateur fights will be resumed in 5 The approved curtailment in prac- | of wresting back world or continen- i control upon amateur sport De. commission has postponed the bout| this city again nest week when {he i e was one of several thrusts at |tal laurels—Gene Tunney’s sealp, Of |geribing it as “un-American,” ho 10 Feb. 4 to give the champion more | Mohawk A. C. will stage another sen- I S 2 | over-emphasis, which held consider- | course, preferred. {mnintained that athletics have be- time for training ‘ sational Friday night card of all-star |1 LRl 4 h |ably less Interest this week than it| As an outcome of the “belt” cam- come too completely organized 1o re- @ bouts. e 3 R ldid"a year ago. Other recommen- | paign, England is undergoing an un- quire that athletes should sign re Elsic Muller, four-time middlo| —_ | dations by a committee of five asked | procedented boxing revival, Fights |tration cards and pay fees to {He A ,\v;‘{m’nc Sy skating ". umpion, o TR EIOE0 ARis wRuIE: die |40 Jhonth, -8 IO prevhie: ) > | night and sometimes in the after- tie Olympic game & fz als ton 2 At e TS Dbl oL n ol : ¥ three | western conference, and abolition of | 6on, provincial cities are experi- Srine 0 Lalleead milabahavits | DL N Charles Gorman of feature bout on the card will be the | the use of motion pletures in conch | mcing a stmtlar awakehing. ae e eferring sbehay N i second mieeting between Ray Hail | litia i “elorifica r g ar awakening + 1912 meet in Stockholm, B. L. MR Ong. I ing. ition to “glorification of : e e werd 2 Lake Placid and O'N And-BAnL. Te ThaLE e Ao pon , o " In all-American team | Promoters have passec o Mercer of Swarthmore, a competitor, et R CO0 out kings met a few weeks ago in i ' 2 21| selections also was voiced by the u\‘ulm;\l.\x (ul:‘,\(nll)gh’::-(:\.scrr;:l;:“h;;l;;‘)‘ unl'; d there was “too much gambling 5 ncpine™ (i mateh strol s this city and Hall knocked out Terzo | oy : o | committec. Foritnalana Wil ke toat ElEnt of e Wasiaiiie Vi "}‘ " "} men’s competition POULTRY profits at this season are in the future. Time L sl otd el Ol lese e enad 300 a63 |5 e Efen e gl o taRprQfaan o NG in the pugilistic world, o i A — only will tell whether you hatch 509, 75% or more e s o baseball was held to be .-(,,\xpm-;.bly‘ 1lls \ fir Bk L finished participation in thelr par-| .y /0y Terzo failed to give any 25 51| less than it appeared a year ago, but Viitego Hoy LB AIghE- Slb, { nothing new,"” i A : : with the liope that a Jess " VWillard | e oxonte: Billy Gibson, manager of L chiske) the time of his defeat 1 colloges were warned against the ¥ 4 ¢ L The N, ( A said that he was handicapped | “machinations of unscrupulous in- | | P: | cpresents some , 5 a i [ie T dinetopon Yooy wnnbi G TCPresents Some yey” ung professional foothall st records for years prove that eggs from breeders fed | it by a d cold. He f e { dependent promoters. Moreover, | s no specific control over thelr | gerestion to abolish gate rece —with greater profit. i may be dor 500 colleges and universitics, but eX- yiotoron the side, when told Purina Poultry Chows hatch more chicks and better chicks an heat Hall as badly Hall the committee’s report had words of | Phil Scott, British heavyweisht |activitics. sgo games. "We've i . |at college games. “We'v Feed breeders Purina Poultry Mot A eon LAk Amlean £on o e praise for the American and Nation- | champion, is going to the United e e done it in professional football." i : u e | done professional football.” In- F ond chane ing to get it, we al professional leagues for prohibit- | Slates to get some pointers; Tom paye ot Battles | voluntary suspension of box office Chows for at least thirty days Sl ke ok : i ” »|ing clubs from signing college men | Heency, too, is sailing soon, and S A s lactivity was blamed on unfavorable before beginning to save hatching out o be a sensational bout ) : before graduation Elky Clark, who Is already thcre, Of the Prize Ring . {%otue: and too much competitio eggs. You will get bett, 1 IR ; | hopes to gain a lot of cash and gle By JACK McAULIFFE 5 3y s S and be moneyahead. Tell uswhen Matchmaker J. J. YWhaler Is al- ! g Lo {agoinst La Barba in his New York (Copyrighi, 1926, NIZA Serviee, Tnc.) | P | the night which will give the fans . | “"George Cook, the Australian, is undisputed. He took on about ‘ will get them to you in a jiffy. of this city and vicinity the best ? = another “hope” but most of the dozen fellows, including Joe Heise < 5 houts available. The club has been o ‘ ! wisencres pin their faith on Scott. Jim ol e [ NEw BRITA N BIRD & FE D ! places on the local card from hox- e : i in training with a world champion- Most of fhem went out in two or s’ Al ‘gver the sate and T i _ ARt Moot 1172 ARCH STREET TEL. 4670—4586-4 Didi o veo et alnamey lor oibe : o a3 a3 00— 2| — | ;\is\lt‘” e tri »}‘1 to induce me to : ) . & annlivatior re the n ¢ the i | New York, Dec. 31 (®—Intercol- | SR i "n“”']""" ew hout 041340 [ legiate football emerged almost in- 5 e game San Stamford, Conn., Dec - . | - . ITe was a bulld e £ Kensington € tact today from a critical examina- Z P David C. Stephenson o He came from Canada Two loca ms, the Stats ) ¢ R (4= AU islon o€ Louri0uys by;ofticialy, conches, Al b d S i d S d i At Vel b former Klan lea who s now | o ; Seheel s L sontt are | Mt - B ifenet alists from all parts . Alabama and Stanfor qua §i{ICees S TbTer ARRE Al hAT AR S St -;“rl‘"‘l"" UL E yf“‘.‘”vm»“ M You are invited to the first showing at our Salesroom baitling it out for frst p Ahelc. Cartson sy US I ‘w:{: 'nf changes|to ohaci tha sblft| R d r )B m T a $5.000 side bet was hurled. defendant in three civil actions in |8 New Year’s Day of Hartford County Y. lenzue. = £ dinsriean S s efl y 01 fi C OIHOI‘I‘OW After a lot of scraping Dempsey | gunerior court in which damages of school holds a siight maureir T T eSS e dolBau e Al i finally got cnough money together t0 | ¢sr 000 are asked. TR Th B t‘f l h beeause of its {have been favored, but the general R Hila: ARt ke (0%an } B 2 e eautiiu Wapping, but s N, W& M. LEAGUE |tone of the meetings has been one! Ppus a, Cal., Dec. RI—Toot= il e R R e e Loris G. Julian of v y al lead becau Vreight Offico _ 5 |OF satisfaction with the game as iball warriors of Stanford and Ala- |oa enough money left to maRe the | Do 18 suing Stephenson for $3( N Nlod l played one it i i3 | reaching the highest level in grid- [bama appeared in perfect form to- trip e :H{:‘(: nllu‘:\m; :{:n (r.:»!v‘_‘wlum of $14,- 8 ew e ; B : w0 ; i . _ . jday, ready for the Rose Bowl con-| ™ yyo jaapd nothing from Dempsey fEbest A Wiiken (ot Tninnpos g : | Summing up the situation, Bd- flict here tomorrow, which will | B8 AEEE GOUIE TOH TERERY Y rt A, Wilson dianay Ch l t C h d L d Dick Dillon is the authority 1 b 70| ward K. Hall, chairman of the - nu- |carry considerable welght in deter- |[0F TN 1 RECE COC T on- i eiver for Hoosier Taylor evrole oacn an andau statement that “New Britain is |tional football rules committee, told jmining claims to that mythleal title | [ or G005 na what a sigh ES e LD TRAOVERL Lol 1 the cradle and the ome of ba 2 - 220 |the National Collegiate A. A. that i—the national gridiron champion- (S°FHCT Shob 80C WORL & SEVE —jjudgment which he obtained —on ball."” Dick, of course, was r r > the 1926 campaign brought forth ship. o ‘ b i July 1926, in Indian e judg to the state of Connecticut i n sea B e 8 |“better line-plunging, better end-| The teams today were ed to go ;"""\' n. His 1 was A mass of ment s for $7,666.73 and Wilsonis | B o {running, more diversified strategy [through only light practices, round- Driise# mr! discolorations. He had ing $10,000 i In amplifying his remarks, 5 2 and generally better and more suc- |Ing out their intensive training for |been pounded ur “‘)"”“”‘ and he | Lloyd 0. Hill of Indianapolis is |[8 A states that nowhere in all his tr ; { cuessful carrying of the ball than in |the New Year's Day battle. was ready to quit ring, he said |asking $7,000 damages, and he referces games all over ; Wy RanRonDatorari Mot Anten or Coach Wallace Wade's unde- |eicctedly. He had won the fight all | opligation of $6,000 state, has he seen a city where t \ 7 - s (T e Fonbtage ted Alabuma varsity. southern right but fhie price e had fo pay' 1In connection with these actions | § 125 Ch h S T l 211 2 .~ 27 | changes in the rules are considercd [ B i e S oo Biah s y urc t. el. rence champions, tomorrow’s brought Stephenson, Dey dle will make the sccond time| Me disappearcd entirely shortly luty Sheriff Michacl Ryan of this e 50 many o yasketball pro: are so many young | thall pr SR e Defending overhead football as re- ", < v 3 et N et e o B i e ixie institution as participa arte city has LCe inder attachment q At sponsible for this condition, he ' B 10 notbhtaniot T ton Homal ot ? : Open January 1st and 2nd — 9 A. M. until 9 P. M. peets who show so much promise, £ : | Dillon’s remarks on this score are maintained that the five-yard incom- |20 in the annual Itose Bowl clash e SAR 3 1o be taken for a weighty statement. ) On Junuary 1, last, an Alabama time and then word leaked out to us Stephenson obtained in superior : plete forward pass penalty “has had " : ' : Ma . He is one man who can judge bas- B holesome {nfitence in ehecking to |¢16ven came from behind when faced (he was manager biliy Madden | kethall teams and basketball playe & les o nce In cheeking 10 [ " wnat appeared certain saloon on Thirtee e v f some extent, at least, excessive use and when he says that thgre are [T 1 - s i Eter ; to triumph over the University of [York. wmore comers in (his city than in Kohts ; A 244 | Of the pass. He noted the fact that iy opington, 20 to 19. | Every saloon In those days had a OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN other place that he knows of, 4 0: s 291 | smaller s held their own In | “gianeqeq, with its characteristic |boxing hall and a “house fighter” | Lasketball should flourish for @ 210 matches with teams of larger insii- (Glenn (Pop) Warner eleven, cham- and the v was protty keen time in this city. v O il tutions and expressed the belief that yjong of the coast, equipped with the | Dempsey was the hero of Mad- = = 5 12 » "Bame as it now stands presents jogt speed and most powerful of- dem’s place, heating all comers for | = GEQ{LEMEQ,WW \E ARE ON = MUrA BAD = \,\E'g GoING out One reason for the development of an @ st unlimited opportunity fense the Cardinals ever have had, W He was dressed like a the players is the splenaid activity on |12 TN e a8 stratesy. Is fovored to win, A tricky offense. |duto tn & threc.button -eutaway H (g THRESHOLD OF A NEW VEAR““F 315 FROM {0 CELEBRATE the ¢ into which the boys arc Sbasies ] Sugrestions for severs forms the hasis of which is Warner's fam- | white vest, high hat and all {he PERMIT ME “T0 MigH Nou 7 AN OLD A 1 eVENING,«~ intraduced at the New Britain Boys A LUsToam 11— 205 came out of the N. C. A. A, meet- lous “reve is boasted by the ~ A9 A club, Here, the younger lads can g G . s i |ing, some of \\-1.;4»1\ had been T Vi~ Stanford machine. Al e e e HEALTH, HAPPINEZY ARD CilCCES9L GHOVEL hws a solid ground work in the game and T T ously approved by coaches and of- | In the scason recently closed Stan- e R f hey progress, they ca molded e e v iR | ficials. Outstanding among them was ford amassed a total of 261 DOIn(S g ‘_‘,','h":y;“‘ A '];”H‘I‘\',‘. I\ ALL ENDEAVORS ! w AND- MAY ’fABLE REZERVED) into forwards, centers or guards. |y ppar |a recommendation to its member aguinst nine foes, and (ST S e i R e e N CLOGING, LET ME ADD vt NouR NEW -To 9L\DE - QJEA* r colleges that pre-season practice be upon for 79. A versatile defense en- | 1 yeor pUl WO A8 & EEORERT \ q It wod fake tao much space and | ¥y §1%[% ! TN imited to a period of three weeks abled Alabama to hold its opponents | &) Wonered a5 e was fu e i 1 HAVE ENDURED NOUR G\BEG, VEAR\E{E AS s to enumerate all the players in . |prior to the opening game. Repre- (to but 20 points while the Crimson |1y, |~ o Tolghis city who have been shining in REF‘!/«“%J UF‘IRR[}KEN St OF Beows oo e Do ik gattsed M, o e 0 GCOFFING AND TEGTZ, YOR %R:JGR M:gfi' Industrial leagne and on ofher ¥ I | University voted against the plan. ————— - S LS O i ! : A o [¢] . whose first knowledge of the N4l e | LD i AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | DON't worry, Tl get you as ANGTHER NEAR, AHEM, A N itk e Ble e R e b L | Venison lgssibly S‘erved ‘ FOR YOUR WANTS house fighter and just think—you | MAY \/OUR'TO’\XGDEQ FOR"]’HE 7 1 court. Some of the leadin can make $25 a week, too!” players tn the ety fisst representeq | Several Wer g | T s | NEW EAR, BE A TRICK BUe st e Seveigl Were qushed Dunng; .., 50 Sosdiuise Guests | ; : e A0 \OUR WEADG,w EGAD! er in the making of good basketball | New York, Dec. 31 (®—Several of |y 4™ 3ot geer killing i3 £ | } v most_celebrated winning streaks | SFTE 352 MAIN STREET | record sports—thosc Jel - R in sports—those of DeMP- "y, "Gy 1c00a Trnest White, lunch T ) i sey, Hornshy T T S S AR ked by the deflating influence of M2 SecDEL AR shean B ne L LoD ‘ > ’ killing a deer, the complainants be- nain to add interest to the new |Killing a deer, s alEnE AT Campalition ing Game Warden A. J. William- OUR BEST WISHES Bridgeport Man Found Not to Have | (1 of them is at stake without |S0n and James D. Healy. the semblance of delay for tomor-| In northeastern Connecticut and e ) Interscotional |along the Long Island sound shore TO ALL deer have been numerous all fall Run Down and Killed Woman Christmas Eve. football classic at Pasadena, Ala- hama's southern championship eley- |and are now frequently seen. Bridgeport, Dee. 81 (P)—John J. jen carrics an unblew One estimate is that three FOR A VER* HAPPY Donovan, of Bridgeport is not crim- record into battle a P a day are being killed and d inally responsible for the death on Stanford. Not since 1924, when the | posed of as venison pital of Miss Mary Welehan, 47, als has Alabama tosted defeat. 15 Two Persons Killed in of 1 port, Coroner J. J. Ph nford is victorious, the gridiron S a5 - 2 1 m’m.r.rl 1I|\ a finding returncd today. | Wil have to start its winning streaks Galveston Train Wreck NEW YEAR!! G2~ ), Miss Whelchan received a fractur- on the ground floor next fall. lveston, ' Dee. 31 (P—Two 1 : =) R od skull when it was presumed she | Now that Baltimore's internation- ons were killed and 15 injured 7 N - <> was struck 1 car operated by @ sue pennant streak has been it when a spec in- - Donothd L THE Somam nE the e after seven straight vietori- |terurban car from Houston and a Al—eces was with her sister. ous + the foremost existing win- | freight train of the Texas City Manufacturers of ) = 3 e, HE ‘minal Railway company crashed R T P ak is that of Ameriea in | 0 AR - - g : ‘r’ Tu the subsequent coroner's hear cank et o8 Phiine ol Teuh Uiy Tie America's Greatest Clothes Value ” S _,ELOQUEK\ 4 ing Donovan and John H. Cornwall, 4 RS asinaa hi% il te e < must beat back a formidable tion, according to reports reaching ~a ,., - ‘\:m '.:1\“ x]x;.”“luu g l"|l=v1 w”m ch threat to make it eight [here this morning. | ST GEQTURE = strike the women but that they b came confused at the approach the auto and slipped to the icy street An examination of the failed to reveal any traces of marks upon 4} which wonld have been o iade by the impact of collision vield » of his titles to the fam- L\%SEN FolK9— INSTEAD OF GOING- To AN EAPENSIVE SHow — LETS g . 3. 5 ¥ 3 ous Swedish star, Arne Boreg, last STAY HOME. AND RING- IN TH' NEW YEAR BY GOING OUTSIDE AND ; HEUA&T&;XP&T:‘DLS Eu\\)\-é:&;__(m.\_ Couple of Americans T i R MARING Noise. WITR T WFES Ror5- PANS-ETC-ETC~ AND o Coupte Americans 00-yard championships and seems | AR oAy Prisoners of Bandits !kely to make it seven ™ years in f T f Mexico City, Dec. 31 (P—Troops FOnt ) : Yale, in varsity rowing, and Wal- 4 ter Hagen, in American professional golf ranks, have thres-year winning treaks to the credit, Both will have a fight on their hands before making it four yea in a row, but both, likewige, have a habit of be- ing at their best when the going is Colleg has all has a brace of winn re s for new tests in th seagon now under way. Neorth Car- DAL olina has captured the southern Foothall ches are teachers and oopopence title four years in a row is such, should be rated amateurs. | \Cpile (he University of ornis: I8 belleves Foster Sanford of Ru out to extend a triumphant march veteran gridiron authority. Ile ree- (hu¢ now ha overed three succes- ommends that mentors submit their seasons, Not since Pennsyl- names for registration to amate iia ended a four-year reign in athletic authorities. ' B raight next summer. Joh Weisstuller, N s i Chicagoan, who lifted th mantl Duke Kahanamoknu i 1921, ecn king of the aquat print ¢ six straight years. He were scouring the vicinity of val, Chihuahna state, tod in search of the bandits who Kid- napped two American mining men, J. W. Wiley and 1. B. Connors, from the little mining town of San Francisco Del Ora, on Tues Wiley and Connors were cmploye San Francisco Del Oro by h mining concern. Their hom addresses are not known lere.

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