New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927, having to go out and win all over rry Heneage, supervisor of ath- |Northwestern a stiff season 1n 15} s,| WANT STAMFORD SEPARATED |city for lntrodu(‘tion}n the senate to- !al Shippan which is another section |development of their district has GA RE PRIZ again. 1ot at Dartmouth, has been in|and approval of the Pur ¥ day. This bill provides for creation [of the present town and city of [been hampered by the city of Stam- § 1 figured no matter how often 1 conference with Tug Wilson, \]\rl‘n-‘un\rlnv ed néw coach is Au\'nnml ‘nn. Second Bill Providing For Such |of the town of North Stamford to in- [Stamford. . ford and they want to break away beat him the referee and the club tor of public sports, and it was in- |fore the intersectional contest defl- Action Ready For Assembly. clude what are now the fifth and| The supposed town of North Stam- | from it. The new town would be |ofticials would be right in there re- dicated that an October date a year |nitely is added to the Purple sched-| Stamford, Jan. 2§ (P—A sixth districts or the rural districts |ford would have a population of six [part of the fourth congressional dis- » session bill for the division of U\Olof the town of Stamford. thousand and includes most of the |trict and the 27th senatorial district, lentlessly to see me walloped at any | hence has tentatively been agreed |ule. i X . town of Stamford was given to State A bill is already in the general as- |territory of the town of Stamford. cost. upon. A e A We fought on and on to the 46th xThc new Big Ten schedule gives| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |Senator Matthew H. Kenealy, of this |sembly for the creation of the town [The people in those districts claim | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD§ Belki]l and Wh“e Wi]] S%Ol]fl m‘;‘flh came the boomerang. The - ; referce gave Carroll an unfair break and Tmrd Places lafter 1 knocked him down that worked the other way round and really benefited me. T 1 T 11 /& February, The Nutmeg Rifie league held its ik atinaal ‘championship piatol and re. |, Editor's Note—In the next chapter McAuliffe tells of his exciting finish volver shoot last night at the range fo, telis; of b B of the Cromwell Rifle club. There | the Carroll fight and how he met Was a large number of entries, The | MR GIbbons he o pnie g shooting was done at 50 feet with |/£® "'h‘"’ 7o i any pistol or revolver. First prize |Fn&side ga went to Bristol and second and third T o Bt e o PLAYS NEW LONDON Harold White of New Britain was tied for third place with Green of Bristol with the score of 83, out of New Britain Y. M. C. A. Team to the possible 100. In shooting off the % tie, White got 42 and Green 39 out| Meet Two Outfits From Whaling of the possible 50. The high scores] (yov Tomorrow. were as follows: Moore, Bristol, 91; Belkin, New| New London, defeated last week | Britain, 88; White, New Britain, 85 |by New Britain in the first game | Green, Bristol, 85; Holden, New for the Y. M. C. A. state basketball Britain, 83; Cooley, New Britain, 80; [title, will send up two teams tomor- Cook, Meriden, 75; Gustafson, row in an attempt to wrest lhe lead Middlefield, 73; Pickering, Tom- |away from the local team. e Sub- well, 71; Sallou, Cromwell, 71; Mm\»,!m team will probably qmrl the ier, New Britain, 7L first half and the five from the Coast Refreshments were served and the | Guard school will play in the second shooters were entertained Wwith an |stanza. | exhibit and demonstration of some | The winners of this game will play new model pistols recently put out {the winners of the Middletown- by Colts. |Whterbury series. Last Saturday e R Middletown defeated Waterbury and | \ is expected to repeat again this week. i SPORT BRIEFS New Britain’s chances to eliminate | |last year’s state champlons tomorrow night look good. © the Asoclated Press. In the event the locals eliminate e tirst™ metropolitan "‘“"‘”"“4,\' w London tomorrow night and star to fly southward for Spring |, the winner of the Middletown- training will be a Robin. Jess Pet-| o 1o hyry series into camp, the lo- ty, Brooklyn southpaw, will head f0ri .) toam "will enter into the final Hot Springw, Ark, next Tuesdav |t "l ho inner of the south- from his home in Indianapolis. Ie{ . gootion of the state for the title. has informed Manager Wilbert Rob- (qut S0 0 Ot St te title will be L {sent to the middle west to compete 7 lin the national tournament. The The business of baseball comes Up | (. ci'e Cho represent the locals “¥" tor air next week after \mdmk‘“fl as follows: Joe Li . “Mick around in the scandal quicksands {yin "o ' ke Howard Demarest, for more than a month. Schedule |y penggton, W. Yankaska, Elmer makers of the two major leagucs|xyyorg ang Frank Arbour. Whaples | will move upon New York Monday |o¢ gtorrs' college will officiate and | to engage in their annual “rncllmz“,m Saits 5 el Yo Eiit ; match with days and dates. s | R ‘ l\ l HIHHHHHH_HHHHHHMHU_ Paoli Uzcudin and his injured | and have an engagoment With the 4 NEGOTIATING GAME | v York te hl'\l(‘ ommission 7 Todny, “The Basque woodchopper | ///// ,,/ M 4 ) ” N will be examined by a wmml"‘mmll)nnmmuh and Northwestern .\m”‘ /, ~ /A 2 7 / /q Ao e NEC Y doctor to determine the extent of! / ! , /,W/// ’,4 7 / /f/.//// // // I j Met on Gridiron Next Season, It fs iy, ,4 Y %, / ) VD /A 7\ //W//.,y,y,//y W //'////////fi o) // i » /// 3 L y /i) ’//’ Iw,///// ////%? 1«, , /% damage he claims to have suffered | ” in_bouncing his knuckles on Homer' o ; ,” m Smith's head recently at Tampa, | Reported. 1 : e Fla. Paolino's match with Knuts chicago, Jan. 28 (P—Negotiations 3 e /] ' an '”h!”w‘;l N“fi; Hansen, originally set for ¥eb. T}or 5 Dartmouth-Northwestern foot- S = ‘W i I hangs in the balance. | ball game in 1928 are in progress n Princeton ofters Jake Slagle as an { = Gy uad ey, oo b MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS | | ; |5 : back “no intel~ 3 | 2 2 i e e e e aret ver,| BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN| : = - ‘ D /%f’ i | ‘ ) says Dean Radcliffe Herrmance, b in thelast two years he has elbowed| Thousands of mothers have found N his way into the honor group. ;\mnuv C et Powders an| xcellent remedy for children com-| Bare Fist Battles PR B o0 i S st i o ‘ i, i, Of the Prize ng bles and other irre ritics from z = m"” ksl ”M H “Blind” Buckley was then political | which children suffer days and | { Qi o i hoss of Frisco and related to Jim- [ excellent results arc accomplished | E 2 "”m[ o ["fllh [ my Colville, in my party. We went its use. They break up colds 2 i f F o him with the facts in the case, ex- | and regulate the bowels. Used and 0 il plaining the high-handed attitude of | recommended by Mothers for over | the club offfcials, who would not. let | 30 years. Sold by Druggists every- Dempsey second me against Carroll. | where. Trial package FREE. Ad- Buckley came through with a rush | dress, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, & - = 5 and forced a fair deal for us nxhn N. Y. 3 2\ 3 PLRUT S —— away. NS Hiram Cook was announced as e I referee and the fight was on. As I said I figured Carroll was yellow and the only way to beat a | coward is go after him. I started the fight with this purpose in mind and was not long learning I had i /N 0 e heen badly mistaken. / Carroll was game enough fo take | k) b everything T had and was coming to| . . e ? I That is the j ul cry of h\0u<~ o used up in nine ; me 50 strongly I was used up ands since Dr. Edwards produced | rounds. Olive s, the substitute for| Al the time T was waiting for the | 7 5% | pivot blow. “h’ - L R F When the tenth round started 1| or 4 practicing physi-| who was second- | (ian for s and calomel's old heard La Blanch "“;“'éa"o“ Sy 'Now" and I pre. | time enemy, discovered the formu pared for it. Sure enough, Carroll | for Olive Tablets while treating p'] e . iarted it. T stepped back as he |tients tor chronic constipation and = whirled and clipped him on the jaw TS, : 3 h 4 G A & melcled and clpoet 7im on the o | ORIy 4 not contatn ca.| ONLY The Fifteen Pieces Are i Yt oK, jomel, just a healing, soothing vege-| Wham—he went down, banging table laxative mixe Gile ROl THREE-PIECE SUITE g his face on the floor and never even | No griping is the rote’ of | %, ¢ moved while Cook counted ten, ‘lml nlrlnv- ar- A e —— Z.g 1 Davenport Table Spinet Desk ighty slowly, too. Everybody ran jored tablets. y cause the bow-| [ c s St i Theors rang | €18 and liver to act normaily. 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