New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 19

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. Speaking MAKE ONE ORGANIZATION ot Siamuine ’“,“.v’:"m",‘: HEFENHS SEUU"NE e R ety Notrs Darma heads an ime f e b GG LG R i McAul and how McAuliffe de f cer tour p TROJANS COMPLITE CARD pressive list of 10 games. The S p or ts Meart . 4 05 tended it and retired undefeated ed States. 1 ‘ o| Los A 3 evn] Notra Dainé sacié willbe el | Leghorn . 3 Fusion of Two Bodies is Predicted for Chicago, December 3. Andry SEERAEE DS DRG] 3 : >_ As Two-Day Annual Conven- Bollomers or fue| suaten: raht e S MORGAN ¥S. MoGRAY James L. Knox of Harvard Says game in this city will have an op-| 5 o portunity of seeing some of the [Rar . R R Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 7 (A—Fuslon | Junior Lightweight Champion Meets| [t HflS a Real Place in Game best simon-pure talent int he state ¢ i 1 L ¥ o 10 of the United, States Golf assoclatio 3 . in action tonight at the state armory ind the Gireen Section, a sep: ‘f Detrolt Lightweight in - Madison e ey on Arch street. Heading the list 3 or g n . d 4 organization, was predicted toda Siusre Gavder LA of fighters = Hogan of Ter{y\tlIC. . Christ G €9 101— 245 | leading golf autherities gathered for ! It e or called the “Terryville Terror.” The|p. Norton ... 0 7 E he association's two-day annual w York, Jan. T (®—Tod Mor- | 4inn cav i ofiicials of the Mohawk A. C. have|D. Morrieon —......114 110 convention. f Seattle, holder of the junior i X : B DEep atien, Hugan o] ADeaTin. (his] ity e s The re-organization plans were | light flistic title, ity and only succeeded in getting | designed primarily to increase the ickard's Madison Squa Sl e S 4 m to file an entry for this fight. Maple .| U. § G. A. active membership from | den arena tonight to test his punch- | cq., tave acHed '" = v 332(338 to 1,200 clubs. Action on the | ing prowess on a : His | L r S 3 On the card for the fights tonight ; proposed merger will not be taken opponent in 5 10-round t 2l «ppears the name of John Dehm of | Ber! - until late tomorrow, when the gov- |y 1on w I McGraw of De- || p g pag this city. Louis Dehm who appear- erning body meets. troit 3 " u 1in a recent fight in a tournament ing G The Green Section, opening its | — yrorcun's opposition in his ewn called into the office this morning|H. L.oomi . 102 session today, conducts experiment- ' .o 7y g : Tt s S M el e T-n el o Bt | Rovs ol it ot o as Nothing On the Elaborate Plans We tpplication to fight in this wee the maintenance of courses. Accord- Comion on 3 pout ot mov s T T 0 Cstan thy G Setons s, e it | o Those ko eriin 1o '\ Have Made to Combat the So-Called “Value- S increased so much in re- ght, is look N g weight, is looke nt work,” PPSLSLOL L. !o Paul Terzo, the “Killer” fro G 10 ; cent years that the projected amal- || : kb i nox | e S S e \T‘ - 137 | amation has become a financial | 11 Most dangerons foo Morsan has ed. am is to G' - S l » C A ? for B . short order by Ray Hall in a recent| s 7| necessity. th Eililaloroan =il Aot ha 3 i g g it ILlng ates Ompa. e e Hylng ht in this . states that he is Mich! Sy § Abolition of fed me; e il e Dok ! ega A t backing out of another meeting & z ships and i th Hall. . He displays an injured | L R ;| bership fee of $30 ann . il Anal 1050 S e S I OTP . hand to prove his contention that| L ing Green Section service, is favor ) inaliiloro ght- |a n mee x he is not just right for a hard go,| - = by the execntive committee. e 2 o0k 10 : | | willpermit i | - 7 / it he promises to go In against S Ath 5 2 lly Wh s ill scope of 1 . .— Hall either in the next fight or the bes to the mat in 52 seconds in his last| . paying $20 per vear. The paren meeting with Hall, is confident that | 9 #07 3 B years 3 oror: Presidel ot vdonkey e e sl cun he can beat the Hartford knockout| = body will endeavor to consolis Former President of Jockey Club _“The play do 1 T ; ] king. For this reason, he wants to“ ’"‘”,;,‘:a”:m},” | three class Lone "(”'{‘f“‘ P Jound Guilty of Violating Gam- it bl - back in the ring with Hall again|gmot . o| through control of the Green L , hptation 2 and he will fight a different fght the 9 tion. bling: Laws, ; never Anyone A = ‘ Rare Fist Battles _ Tampa, Fla, Jan ing for : hose ¢ : e German tBagtitt of the Prize Ring .. novey | : . : ! g! : (« HF\ right, 1 A Service, Ine.) 1 v groggy shortly after the fight began! s RRlEil s e e but Hall's left to the jaw stopped ; 4 : s b ‘ Terzo up short. TerL; feels that he| First Lutheran ny's ribs—31 see it sticking thro i c! to or i was out of condition due to a hard |}, Sarise o el Gl SRR At L '. - cold the last time but he will be as ; s > M\,, l’ ramite-punching fel Tar ; : ired UN AMATE”R [;A B ; SZS'$30 Buys NO More : ¢ i . ~7i_i7e; | rient over your short rib e e : AEh S : . v . In the meantime, one of the best a4 bt neone yell the above cry of alart i 4 . Stingtor P e e ur vol f sale and r ness immense—our buying power in the 1 of fights to be shown in th Army s R : _ skl . ey e > 5 i ¢ as bee i ¢ : the woolen Is are exceptional. Qur vy will be presented tonight and pontely) S t sty S 2 5 F t 3 Ebanty A - NP AT 4 no little interest is being shown in PSR S : ’L’w'\"\ hens e st o A o 4; pounds, Adoly T ulori a1 kept b \D FOR PRINCETON CLOTHES hia battle between Barney Youse-| el o ; g6\ lmptlaomasng I Hartford and of New Brit- i ) FEE e VALUES IN OUR HISTORY. man and Joo Zotter. This e v e 2 i i e e B : SRR 5 \ i Bt i linings and tailoting of extraordinary was never o e las - o Fn 2 . _ of 2 o e o ve have o Vv S Uenaliie bon el e . e Clghifanan e ck, and & - B " r Broderick o and s compl I s we have made tn] vou. No values their little quarrel tonight. & . yane 3 als face ¢ i se ot | 5ont ton 0 loth 10 savi as ¢ ren if yvou pay $25 to 30 even at large number of the members SdEeh 0 LAl ; 16 ; ¢ and Bill ms of &l e Mg ork at same copper o D + O B h M o New Tritain Tennis club will 3 T 0w ith el De At oht fon lnes @ v iy Dranc, StOX'eS — More to Come William Tilden, former nationa » e R e e ¢ o k . S B ‘ Terrs- | & New Yo Ny s MY Pawtnoket BT, ennis champion, in action tomor-|And i o4 That day k noon in Hartford. He will . i o liratosio L R New Britain, Conn, widence, 1 swing into action on the floor of the e : T Kidneys. Kar med th | rd and Walter New Haven, Conn teading, Pa. Woonsocket, R. 1. state armory. ari . 7 . a couple of body p o = Merider Sridgeport, (‘un:u Itoon : Port Chester, N. Y. e 2| of the plasters loosened at the cor- | walk Miller, Mana nt ¢ & ; is will be Tilden’s first appear- L e 5 An since he decided to quit the STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE as sure that Flowers, Announces inding A mbaett 2 T ge and devote his entire time to Packards , s 4 eh ok Yt vy ol DhnaRs Vil a tennis. He plans a campaign to ing! Spater s L g Sl - the kia. Coming Champion 2 b . 5 win back his la lost to the P & 9 : tead of a bon - 9 hing Bl ) French tennis in the national € 11 | t P DAL O 5 - i ot LAy tournament last and tomorrow | 14" B Pl i )y | manager r Flo and Yo il R % fon,* " R, - j- s “vou “cun g promie heayywoieit bosine vrow B GP THREAT FOR MEN ~ YOUNG MEN \x‘b‘»lnlx:n.‘!{z:‘;‘y.(ml;‘r:lrlnnb!'\‘ I:‘r\ m}n‘:nr:' B K T8 38— 208 Iy s conth il ; Lol o DY Germany is |;(-m~=r.;~.1 as a Member 352 MAIN STREET upon Whom Germany pins her hopes | 1: regaining a lost pl: in the ten- e = = i1 P € 9 ye oid, d { internatienal Lawn nis world. “Tilden will also speak | ; ’ ¢ tomorrow night at the meeting o*‘ S 40 " 2 y veryo o) LD DBt S : e the Southern v England Tennis| Land: ¢ 1 in the customary threes an urs i it oA 3 ¢ al 4 2 18] N 0 Several other matches featuri A . ther and Karch ace was a ! 27 re ? f : M . - \. H. Chapin of Springfield and| 0 1 mess. He look £ ie’d been run | his size, Lion Vi o : ; / ALY TUGTICE~T ) s Ve v ) many others will be played in con- At over by a steam roller. but has w vall by |y ! i ; 3 5 T\XJ e (Wetera- A A b UBw GULP~ unction with the appearance of | Herdl 92 We ked up k 1 A ; 3 5 \ KNO WAS \ “NoU, @IRV.. - - s nd wouldn't let him on ) L i ¥ b , o W gr\ RR- RUMF e v, P ‘ve been hit by a ling, preparator ‘ g c s -« GoT m *me CAR \ : T T2 AGIN The National Guards start a/Hulten Gk “Youw'll say you've been ! B n e AR ; el Al St sl e PonE g L PR : THINKING ABOUT GOME- N7 s Orfl%vN S M LAWR n when they meet the Plainfield! ¢ . ;| er : s THING ELGE, «\'Khow How )| »«W,rwv \:HV;')O |8 -AT 16w T te: the state ) . 85 : 4 ¢ t 1T A . i t ¢ M ,H -, A \ vin] C f | that will malke any teara stap | o St : acquainted : 11 yol 1t K for few years, reaching the . ’/9 C;(‘ ME CHARGES LIKE THIS/ “‘UH“;COUGH ind the Guards will be pushed to| p named Arthur Brist b ntral High football team . e o in 2y A BEFORE \./ 0 |, he limit to win. f writing space on tl L 1 Ol { J riden Endees coming| S PR £ [\\m'k. d my way up to ti former champion boxer. s 1 ‘ summer 4 i G 4 .\'"(‘vl‘f el , L‘A \lr« “OA’ night of t week |, @ C A wallope g t TAlleli e be the second clash for|ior TR G L e P S e e s U] the Guards with a team tl as : forpingorann gl St \ L < oGED! heate m this \i n‘r. 'le ‘r:zx\rn«h’(‘)f Ao At 8 Jack Dempsey's advice and quit t! L = D7) Lt DIZMIGSED ¢ vin these two g esecially the came next We ¢ night and for x EEs N : 2 this reason, record crowds are ex-| it R pected out to see the games. t . C. s scheduled to| B 3 i T e R SCHOOL OF BOWLING ck from Wednesday night and| ot this \\\1, give the fans an opportun- = ' len a Ure iti G e G e ns, e | A & i will be started J y 10th with ams in the country in action. Manage :1:—_ Lanpher . Wt 3 : Friday, Jan. 7, 8:30 P. M. Edward Anderson . th"‘m”l',».u:f"'n;m this e : : State Army, Arch St. Fork a n Hratp ) 2 FORMER STATE CHAMPION W York team holds the ; ey s A onal basketball championship and = 10 ROUND. and Wm. S. Brennecke, instructors. robably would be a great drawing w3 10 STAR BOUTS ird, THE ROGERS RECREATION night, the Ranger Val ... bR L ~ 2 | Entries from New Haven, Instruction for Men :1}\;] \‘\ omen ' Afternoon and Evening pes b ? .:.-'\;}f. : :T::n‘” HEC. 2 - #5 | Terryville, Hartford, South- mbe -”.n the c\.n’:,m S alled | o . ington, New Britain Make Reservation at the ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS Telephone 1355 president last night and l|~\ an- . . ounced that the club would have Seats for 2,000 ¢ busy program of soclal and sport [ DI oo 102 . Any Seat 73e—No Higher 152 440 BROOKS AT BLOOMINGTON Yard Brakemen Bloomington, TIL, Jan. ¢ iy Kb s ce Brooks, veteran catcher, has', RS S5 heen slgned as manager of the | Wagnet ... 0555501 =82 $ALBMAN $AM Great Bloomington team in the Three-I [FM % i st | league 9 2 i1 | = L = - — - < ER-HEH -HEH — WE'LL POT TR Qe ot 3 R} Marlon .. G 4 INCE. SUS\E SWIET_LEFT US, To WoRK TRLEGRA™M TRl NOSIR — \ SOZZLEM GO Fa A / s NOoPE — Brown, ; /g\-( W SOAKUM BRes, TR' REST oF 05 | | Le F%NT NO ELECHANT WORKS| ,_;E;\\ k:: ‘\ovma BUSINESS ¢ COAT MY PAW SAID AMATEUR ErRih oo Lo MUST STICK To GETHER ~ We'LL PuT ‘ o : e \ & Wo HERE ‘ \ - | SHoULD KEEP THOSE. GrUHS OUTTA BUSINESS IN A | DoES HE WORK RE-~ | 3 £ : M F«:m S " HARTFORD b = \ o fl Hoffman Tros. % > 2] 3¢ il 7 3 Aok / VS. NEW BRITAIN ||| ~ STRAND S BOUTS 1 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY e i| Corinne Griffith Afternoon 3 P. M.[| [ ™ Lady B Ermine Admission Adults 5 MONDAY Boys Under 16 . : Rajah Raboid and Vaudeville

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