New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, C0BB. DECIDES 10 FEBRUARY 8, 1927, | | ners out at the plate in a single est narcotic | game on hard hit balls to laft fleld, | the country and grabbed two pretty doubles at|cight men a ; | the bat, for a nice afternoon’s work? | Two men were arrested in Wash- ! e | ington yesterday in the same round- | up. distributing gangs in| with the arrest here TS50 Speaking r. & F. Corbin_ WITH THE BOWLERS FRATERNITY Keefe Gives Advice on Health Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— — 55— 149 Gorman a 8- 13 Rich; Quin Hanr ALLEYS on BIG RUM RI ROUNDUP PS80 of Sports i} We made inquiries yesterday for Tim Cronin, basketball star who is serlously ill at the Hartford hospital and the information we received was that he was slightly improved in his general condition, although the ban on visitors is still on. A basketball carnival for his bene- fit is planned t- be conducted at the state armory in this city on Wednes- day evening, February 16. Two games featuring four of the leading | teams in the state, will be played. while there will be plenty of attrac- tions in an entertainment to be fur- nished by the Dunn-Nalley Trio of | ¥ Hartford and the Serenaders of this | fomurs city. | pbell 424 Malletts s William Dobson of the P:Lm-]‘ gon is furnishing the orchestra for the entertainment and the dancing which will follow and this voluntary move has made the plans for a per- | fect night of entertainment, com- | plete. Knowles Although Tin. Cronin was never a member of New Britain basketball | teams, he has played basketball for more than 15 years. He has been |y, on teams in all parts of the state |Bura and was one of the leading cxpon- | Stow of the court game in Connecti- tules Boxe i o5 85 He appeared in this city on num ~rous occasions and always thrills the basketball crowds with his ex- cellent work on the floor. He was The tar and ardmired by hundreds. | ause of this admiration, now that he is seriously ill and unable to keep his family of three children, his| triends and admirers have banded gether to make the henefit one of the greatest this city has ever seen. | The first game between the Meriden Insilcos and the Bristol Endees while the second will be between the Meriden Endees d the Nationa® mes in th ions and ther it sy night will be Hummers Rind Plurin Willls it These twe | . great at- | pull the fans. | henetit or not. Myera | Parker The hetting in New York on the outcome of the Jack Delaney-Jim |3 Maloney serap stands today < to 51 in favor of Del to choose hetw 2] hecause both are fast and both can Vit. The fans favor Delaney figurin that he is the better man although the fight itself is the only t will decide this question. Jimmy Clinch, following his sec- ond professional appearance in Mer- | ident a week ago last hooked again to appear in the ver City this coming T He meets John a tough sc meh. Jimmy PALACE ALLEY! RUSSWIN LOCK MATCH Bad Locks ven with a hefty dent of win apper is con Good Locks bascball and the *. are hoth making plans to talk coming season over and plans will soon-be in the works for a busy campaign. Happy Lok Uuhappy The Westminster Kennel annual dog show opens Thurs- 1t Madison Square Garden in | v York city and will be continued | until Saturday. It is understood that | everal New Britain people are plan- ning to eater dogs for the prizes in the various class Locks ROGERS ALL STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE “hrists The National Guards have a ) schedule confronting them within the next few weeks., Saturday night, the local team plays the Atls New Haven, one of the most bitter rivals of the New Britain club. The following Wednesday, the lo- meet the Meriden Endees in the | ofit game for | ¢, February on the fast Mo- nile atur- Is will enter- Palace five of The following 19, the Guards hawks of Holyol day following. tain the Wa Baltimore, the hington hinston Palace t league at the anpearance here will ction of leads sent the | season. T teams in | league play nd for this 1 fans will have the oppo of seing just how the compare with a ketball club. i unity ational big league The visiting team has played in Hudson, N. Y., four times this s son and every time has drawn lar er crowds. Sloman, local forward § ¢ . SR — \as seen the team in action and he brands them as one of the best the world. Rubenstein who plays forward on National rds, has also seen the team on several occasions and he | states that the Guards will be pushed | to the limit to beat this crew. Pla ing basketball the way the loca have been playing on the home court bodes ill for any visiting team and we expect that the Washington Palace flve will be no exception. | LEAGUE Tey S INDUSTRIAL Stanley Rule & Mariey : Burke Jarnot Schultz Burkarth Pato Sitva, the backscourt guacd | of the Boys' club, is superstitious. | p Mis team has now won 11 gam a row this year and 13 in success if the two at the tail-end of last year |’ are counted. A serious menace to this record looms in the game to- morrow night in Meriden, and Pete is taking no chances on the unlucky number. He refuses to count the | game won last yoor, but if the club should win tomorr evening wil! undoubtedly include then and thus around the ne¢ F for the nunber 13 in the winning streak LADI Inl\ AL I(H le’l" Lou Gehrig, teammate of Babe Ruth, was Bam's greatest rival for fotal bases in the American leagu Ruth led with including 47 triples, 30 doubles and cond with _Packard Tailors ROOM 17 PHONE 1 a total 1 1 Suits Pressed —1410 PACKARD BLDG. Corbin Screw Corp. Tnomas 4 =16 $1— 163 T5— 144 .51 could answer the question that has | baseball | sioner K. ACCEPT AN OFFER ‘Wor't Reveal What Club He Wlll Sign Up With This Year New York, Feh. 7 (B—Ty Cobb has decided today on the ball club with which he will play in 1927 But only the famous slugger himself intercsted baseball fandom since the former Detroit manager and Tris Speaker were absolved on charges of crookedness by Commis- AL and Cobb re- | Landis, | fused to Ihis services yesterda .‘ 391 WORKS GIRLS Go Getters STANLEY | ln.\rlw up of Lat A Lot | be in Live Y Ers 2 el Our Gang {mer.” | cannot hold St Variety F. CoRmIN Express | Durst Tay Out Shippers 59 Stanley ¢ Tevel i NEW CHESS GENIUS Menchik, a Russian Not Yet Vera 21 Years of Age, Proves Sensation In England. lon, Feb. S (P ppeared hgland Russian A new in girls' She is mirl chess com- Miss not T.on genius has petition i E girls" o Hastings tourna ment last ¥ and bids fair to re- peat her triumph this year. A vounger sister, Miss Olga M also showing great super ancient game. n rity in HITS HARDEST who has met heavyweigl ne Tunney more punches than | or Berlenbach, DELANEY Johnny three of including Champion (¢ says Jack Delaney power behind either Tu In the midst of fresh bidding for . Cobb paused to announce that he had "made up his m ' on offers for next season ars were known to include one 0 a year from Dan Howley, St. Louis Browns, and a | another $40,000 salary bonus for signing; reported at $50,000 from the Brook- Iyn Robins in the National league, ,000 salary and a | 0 bonus; and a third, the | mount 1 wn, from Connie Mack of the Philadelphi Cobb previous : r clubs sought his war club for 1927, B 1l men and close friends of the 1 lean to the opinion that Cobb has decided to cast his lot with | the Athle He is known to desire | 2 regular berth with a club that will | the thick of the American league fight and Howley, who has | sought the veteran from St. Louis to ieorgia to Philadelphia and finally to New York, has declared he would not let “Our friendship stand in the [ way of Ty's desire to hook up with a possible pennant winner. 1 Howley still was \url{uu! close to Cobb's trail as the latter prepared to Connie hardly sig cver as he lanta for a v icant on his part, how- | intends to return to At- it with Cobb regardl me of tha negotiati beset magr in New York for the meetings today. Rogers | rmer manager of the Louis Cardinals, | ms to the new | (xl1\’\t& S e e S | by, who holds 1167 shares in the ardinals has become a Giant through the trade with ch and J y he h uled Hornsby, orld champion St stock probl my | objection to a { must get §1 | be “no Hornsby basehits President John A. He ague, who 1 declared Louis stock Giants, dler of the | Hornsby wi ing for the to bring bl toda rday be e pitching ofti stoc twoen nock. d N losed that 1din Pennock wi trn to Ya quarters for another Thursday, about the time nouncenient of the long- o the Yanks and Browns is | cliable sources report Brow tically to send lder Cedr and Pitcher Joe Giard to N« or Pitcher Sam Jones and at other play di oxpected that the agreed York least one Elmore Cue Star Meets Waterbury | Parlors in Artist at Local State | League Match. Dominick Soccoli. representing the Elmore Billiard parlors in the state championship pocket billiard tour- pament, will meet Charlie Hammill | of Waterbury in heduled state league match at the Elmore on Main | street tonight. Hammill trimmed Soccoli in the meeling in the Brass City score of 100 to S9. Soccoli anxious to get going tainst his riva once more and square matters occoli is ous to wipe out th Iefrat suTered at cor of Rog -asom, 1a Marvard and Mass, Tech Start Row- ing Work Tn Farncst With Large Squads Out. | Cambridge, Ma Feb. 8 (A— work Harva achusetts Institute of T oarsmen, was on in earnest to- echnol- | we a Crimson open- vad Coach Fd gnh plans to » Bert Haines Brown shman umf!t. class. training at lower Indoor | today SAI FSMAN $AM | | the race? A 100 yard dash between Ed Fan- ning and J. 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