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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1927. e e o AR OSSR Y R e e T R s R e e O e o i ORI RS i e B I S U D A fbmzmussu»oooms» Ll;esrzlaly"mcv, where the basls wmjr WITH THE BOWLERS | Thunderboits iast -'d. inutes 11 all (ml[ takes ommissioner is ('nr.s;xl-’rlm'.' today -6-4-2, 37 Pplace during that time will be rec- nd which go back to Labor Day Ribbon awards will be given for SR ; G 13 {orded on celluloi veel, 1917, whim Detrolb 158t ast ios Speaking of Sports first, second and third places in each | S s : 3 The e p 5 busy vear for 7 port ir game series to t event and the organization seoring| : : § o Carlson . § 3 saturn. Altogether in the twelve- | cago White Sox. Swede Rist the largest number of points will be | STANLEY ‘“_ ; LEAGUE - ' month il be ealinseal six Chick Gandil, then playing w . awarded a shield. The men who|p.., e 80— 260 times. ; . however, will t White but later barred from PSESLL ) PEPTSIIEI 1 | rr:aige“s‘ilaur:fi;?:zn:\zlm:x'x{aord,\lceor‘i‘:::H?:am‘w\:' % 7 i w:r;‘ rmm.;u \,1,‘:” ERCa n the United 3 ! - ; Iflsr;l cause of what happened We received utolephons this| Y. 3. ¢ A Saturdey, Tebruary 5. (17 1 [T £ i o v taken s monen ADCIENE RIVAIS t0 Clash in ThiS 7,2 en s v eers: John MoGraw Engineers Com- 10rning asking the following qu: #9 - will be exhibit man, what becomes of a protest | Plurin Eyad e e SBably’ &k fo othat t ¢ < en the protesting team wins? A'l‘ RUEERS R[]"MS‘;;‘ ¢ s 1 il S AL Can You Think of the course of il 6 atins o e, ! ¢ Jan. 11.—(P—John S e R s = f e pe @ Good Old Days When— | it Htorttord nave the chances of & that the commissioner while puseing onsinced. a fast establishing heduled to play. The spectators| Bit Braces [EE 5 s g T M 2 % o s S b i fast id Harum of base- were present and one team had only ] ol A 7 3 5 155—13 “Black i nons, Hartford e At Na Rl : ¥ L S O ot ml‘Emtlng Gontests Are Staged in s A : o oo o : s will Zobb-Speaker case. It he does | 1 i from artling the basebail igible to play. The managers met | 4 2 s 4 3 fison 35 L 8 h . 1 did 1 o e e - - 8 world with t a Lagreed to piay. tne team win an | THI76g Classes of Tourneys < i AR e “coms e e R £y | tornoss tor vill press ug ligible men, going into the game == n S 93 115— 3 bon g e S i aturd nd playing it under protest. | Qe : T el opposite t | The Class A pocket billiard e The league rules state that a pro- fournament was resumed at Rogers test of a game must be submitted in | Billlard parlors last evening with writing to the officials of the league, | SOme close games being plaved. Cook vho will take action on the case. defeated Washer 75 to 32; Washer Our opinion in this case is that| Put th ebee on Racker by a 75 to ccause the team which entered the | 49 count; Roller defeated Driver 75 protest won the game, automatically | 10 73 in the best game of the night here is no protest. In a case of this and Cook defeated Mashie 75 to 70 kind, the game Is played simply to|in another fine game. Cook won fReng i 3 g ety red o wvold disappointment to spectators|after Mashie missed a hard five ball L3 e : : ; 105== 205 (e CErigiEd S G el H Golanees Sakly t thr performers— nd others interested. It is a league | COmbination shot. He came through P ¥ . ) ; : E ZIRLONY 2 SR e e e R t and veteran me rightly because the two man-| With an unfinished run of 11. P STl S el x % . i L i Lafayette Thompson, gers agreed to play it. One team| Postponed games in Class A are: | . = e s bally notifies the other that it in- | Roller vs. Greek and Chef vs. Drive 1s to protest the game because | Thursday's schedule is as follows he use of the ineligible man. | Washer vs. Chef, Cook vs. Racl 2 F N Roller vs. Mashie and Greek v i AL R e T K B E g £ Phi B y 5 1 Piteher R ) rom the There Is only one reason why this| Driver. The standing is as follows Serew Drivers T st ; Iia: i I 1 Tony ing! 1 t ) for Fer- game would be protested and that Pet { Lec ramsea | : 2 A 1 Bisons will is, not simply because an ineligible | 1.000 : el 1 nan is playing on a team, but be-|Chei .... ceon 1.000 | o ¥ 3 8 ) ey = s AT i Siche Ahs i f n light t]t : Iyn and one from the team whic hhas all duly er . . Btot 7y A sk ancl - ave” n. playin P - t qualified players on it, stands a!Washer .... . ! +80 477 H el !N ritain H v the out to « shuffle o chance of losing and because of the , Mashie .. . . Malletts : Tisi 14—1330|a pun md o ther | of t Bital Bity faita three Big ; ; or Eddie Huff- | Giant ine and Harper “oncession in playing the game, i Paniyhs eamas ALTR ¢ ¥ ' p ol | mar n at Thompson and Scott, then shi has the privilege of having its pro-; Driver ............ 00 > g ol Re k¥ AT 5 9 8 | ve TR e £ ‘ E 2 B ¢ i ] I ¥ - Henli 3 yn for Grimes, test discussed by the league officials. | Racker ...... 0 i 2 19 q e G R seport at Elect et T X o 3 ) the last of the v s mmon sense will tell a person| The Class B tournament g nder R e Sy tnsky Septa 1 252 . telo L ol ) 3 : pplogsEaIt Brockin r»ml.xlnlzz;:‘;n‘:\v; that no team is going to protest a|way last night with two g: i e U Jimmy . tt At 3 e ) 7 e ) i ons 6L e ictory for it In fact, according | ing played. Pilarski defeated 1 5 : - o . t the bo } the SR L e e t winners since 1918, o the rules of the league, no pro-| 74 to 44 and N. Wallace defeated [Sapdy ........... 5 . ¢ 2 ' 4 g i N Noa'F sk el I 4 Pi Ky 1est is legally entered until it is sub- |’ 5 to 57. Postponed games | 7 5 > 9 tate attended “Johnny” e {ed Pat Corbett e e e uit in writing. McGregor. Thursday night's sched- med well last an s on option R ilo is as follows: Dickinson vs. Pepin, oldars } ¢k for Bt e : is kind in sports in New Britain | Teddy and Wallace vs. Broski. : 8 s - ) e ; EAL[E[! NHNSFNSE R e el s e 1' Son A0 nd all of them were decided accord- Billiard Tournament o Gl n skat ¢ b 7 i Ll ekl 1 . 3 ned Washingto ne 1923 to the above version. City League Chef defeated Knapp 75 to ir les SR sa1s I o Hgeiii 3 : DR f e R T e ) m nat Hartrord Hish <ot 240 OleVelANd Gity Cowncil Follows el = HAS EVEN CHANCE rs by the Speedboys in| Postponed games in this tournament | SITY ALLEYS F()l’[l]l]e i e first mestin En 1 g 2 3 . % Spaedboys lost, | are as fol Miller ve. Onorato, 5 i tair Detvoit Bady by Action ‘ ts. Nelson vs. Miller a sk vs. Onor- ROTES 2 { tin an entire | f sub { J Uy ALY - Trinity —— . ato. % at 9 ! Bat titutes, right § - -~ ; ; J0s ol DG fos penal 10 b e i eIt AL s Sl e : e : ‘ Jan, 11 (P—Co : =i 5 : Joe Dundee Has Many Backers in ootball fans in this city that it Onorato and ¥ 5 ] ) . ¢ ' o - vould be a fine thing to have them | standing is as Il send & post card to Tom Hu liries to ¢ him up in the ho : pital. Tom was electrocuted, getting | N St L [ ¢ S r s tax s inst 1,000 volts last Friday and is in a a 5 3 " 1 L300 5 AR s : 1 :» Ford comp ious condition at the Greenwich 1 pennant. Despite Knockout By Fddie Roberts, Return Bout. Comptiie e 4 L - ! t lecision vitally W Y Jan. 11 (P—Despite : : s ! PIGHTS TONIGHT © rou at the hands sl e of berts of Tacoma, Was ght off the “Grim R . State League Match Gregor will meet Coogan of New RVl o s 5 < 3 - the Tomorrow night is the night that| gayen at Rogers Parlors tonight in = 3 e P p _ Mip Pocket Flasks Also Under Ban 2 C0DY 0 2 L X Joe e G t fow days, has impressed ob- New Britain 1 fans Nave | ~oilany seh G % s SHvscLin |90 e 20 bl D Nar - ¥ Detroit L when it ex- Amer] e baseball el e 3}l bis' apeedt ant hitking n awaiting s u z of satety Commissioner, He i e ] lick : h Por e B e ional Guards clash with th Tootbill Game 0 . e AnnouNGes: & len Enc at the state armo R attracts interesting = h on the AR football game machine was played No H 1t o i last nig en Erie Peterson and = = £ - 3 ", N e for q 3 of 1 Gily Deatine it G bimors civals| OIS T e T G t e | ! i i hetohar iich the |sons. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS = 1. of five games. A tournament in foot- ROGERS ALLEYS ~ t 1 n r i T the Meriden team is coming ball will be arranged later. i | the §: Sl s Uy e Following the battle in Mer- | Il Will be arranged later STANLEY WORKS TADIES TEAGUE s LTLAINAREIASNE IVRRIEES e s e R 4o OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN o7 1o up the most of the crowd of pectators, want to see the Guards at t ilver City quintet on the | s A T & s 2 more a billion dollar st Soririning o ) M2 PHOTOGRAPHER, [F N 5 By i st nton el sen a2 IR s ald sesecall s Sori - 2 i ) : te legislat GTUDIES MAY BE U(iED :OQ, ity A LWTILE, «~ — ol iden players ti f’, b X ;‘,J\l‘”\ S preas o | Seeiton AR B L o | vest i 1o et L SRR e GFFICIAL PORTRAIT POSTERSG, IN | | Now, LOWER THE NOSE |} Eather togstier | have It out with Jack oy LRSS e D s s 00 T o : At s /My CAMPAIGN TOR GOVERNOR! ) 6o “HE LEFT B¥E WiLL 1| bt W ould b thouset & Hotmanist Ll e i ona i o STREWIDE PUBLICITY ! v AND -/} ) o)« A VERY FANT d make 1t two n a row | With Philadeiphia | Nogr G lls ¢ aro each alleged to owe LA W inele oma pang Eios | | 0" \ES «PRINTME A DAZEN OR / OMILE, ~— AS ¥ Nou vould in a \\ ‘;‘)'{\;‘.\':l{‘lvl\f?xvv‘\“:l‘\li.!v (—‘Il'lfi unney’s fivst battle s 90, 04 POUTCARD G, « TOR MY ) WERE WATING For “THE ont with the Guards for the state heavyw title t 91 3 g e T e pEetas. uid it cult bia e, ) Vi . ampionship. Me n lost two jard won't E loss for 3 e i Dury ConEEes g _\v“,‘r;i ; ive t Ny b r 1 3 2 APPLAUGE ‘fo %BQQE. | ames to Bristol and Bristol lost two | ground if 1 ides to use theli® (0 Leiiil 88 63— 131 [gqit alone y il . | : \ to New Britain. If New Britain los- | Yank > Al s two to Me it will be a dead- ck ail arov B 2 1 ; tior i hon the ! 332 S10— 6 7 SALLORS HAVE This. however, isn ing -] 1928 Olympic team. The erstwhile | A e R, pits % rfol n e Meriden fans b E flying cop” has displayed old time : 5 1l z ord to this city that New Britainites | form so < ready for an rould by plenty of the “long!: > campa n s and out. creen” along tomorrow night and ® ve expect that there will be a run New York University’s foot n local banks tomorrow all day. | 5 rsatile, Five members of result + pool the Violet's hockey sextet are grid- | o I | iron performers while “T. N. T." |1 fusder LI 5 Zo Giant tackle, is c a|G TR I ira 2.2 $S: Johr in heavyweight boxing rar 5 v : 835 and Mes. st and in e form, we | AMeriden at all, especially on the state armory floor in this eity, {° Bl Gl ‘ and Dic Dillon calling the fouls. | : b u a 2 One th is sure, and that is that ENTER TOURNMENT St g 3 zZens 404,83 X ’ ) tamorrow night's spectacle will be a 1o . : LA ST D R MOVIES OF THE SKIES ondon. Jan. 11 (@ Laskethall game and not a rough A Four New Britain Amateur Fighters ! L G EES Moon and Stars Are to Be Filmed HOLD INDOOR TRACK MEET| ™ "= | i e following New Britain boxers wve been entered in the amateur | Competition in FEvents in Three me to be cos d by the ‘astime Athletic club of Middle- Classes Will Be Staged at Local | iown on Tuehday, Januar Clinch and Joe Zotter Cody, 118 Ib. class, and The Hartford County Y. M. C. A.| Al Brown, 108 Ib. class | Amateur Athletic soclation will Othere entries from East Hamp- | onduct an indoor track meet at the | ton, New Haven and Middletown | w Britain Y. M. C. A. on|have also been received, including| iturday afternoon, January 20. Al Schooner, Fast Hampton's “Tiger | C e l N e e R SALESMAN $AM ertainly Not tatlves of Y. M. C. A. groups, high he bouts will be held at the St schools, scout troops, churches, | Aloysius Y. M. T. A. hall and will | 2 Sunday schools, community organi- | start at $:30 p. m. sharp WHAT SAY W& TAKE. OH-1D ) ( L5EN HERE , SAm=- TS5 50— ‘ MY FRTHER'S A RicH ) [(BESDES, | HERR Yoo WERD) SELLING— fons, and other groups which s IN A SHOW LOVE. o || YoU KEEP AWAY FROM / MILLY'S GoNNA [ MAN— MILY WOULONT || MIXED UP IN & LoT oF AWNING S D SON | M. C. A, Gymnasium, i s e | EATHER (4 e w 200 MILLY- SHE'S 0/ MARRY E, AS | | AUPER LKE_ | | SHADY DEALS BEFSRE. e T ; i . G\RL S00N A5 |VE GoT | Yol CAmE. W petition in three classes, junior, in-| goth Are Serving Their Army Pe- | k\_,_/7/’/( F2000 = IN TR | 29 She nediate, and ecnior, the class of | ried in Same Brench Regiment. : e : - HRfEht hnd welrht Hazebrouck, France, Jan. 11 ()| | sovRome f ! t ' - / R e amateur standing and physi. | —Father and son, Amurice Dequidt, | i inization. | ether before the conscript board . allowed in each |that examines Frenchmen b o *s will be run by four-man | 4rmy ams. Applications must They are Belgians but the father warned to report before as a citizen he had to serve with | ., and the events will start the colors. Both were found fit for cach entrant being determined by cal fitness of vach entrant must be| 43 and Hilaire, 20, appeared = to- event in each class, the|Sending them to serve with the Jofore Friday, January 28. amg | decided {o become naturalized and | o'cloek and be over by 5 o'clock. | serviee woare leavi In cach class there wall be run-!same regiment while : broad and runing high jumps, runs t an o hom: -yard dash, and a relay wher five other children cach man going 40 \ere will be & half-mile run| London has 500,000 telephones, or | - B x y ) Points will he ' reariy twice as many as ten years 1 2 N ¥ = - 3 5