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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. % Britain has won two and lost one ‘VITH THE BO‘VLERS Y\(:‘l‘evm'l'-r . in the three contests with the Bris- Howarth . s p ea k i n 8 tol Endees so far this season. e $7- 76 8 1 7 % The averages for the scason of it o f s po rts §|voth the New Britain and Bristol |sucny . : s St N ; EE : . “The Russian lady—ah teams compiled from their wins and |Siim 02 85 it 7 : ’ . f losses are as follows: Bristol, with [Andrew - HEIE o ! ] s e, how she delightts in the : 20 wil d five losses stand: ith ks 5 < 4 ShoLg % e 5 3 NF‘*’ and wide has the fame of the |, mar"l: oar“.aoo‘.e ;e:vsnj'i::ins. Ki'm i I8 22 L el g ey pufi Of a f'ragrant aga- ew Britain Police Department |19 wins and six losses has .760. Blue Rrmy ’ e ! i S pers v R ; Sy rette! Asa RussianI have baseball team traveled, according to |Both teams have play e |8 5 ¢ played the same |} 5 o :xlg;znrififhed hy‘ !\!amlanze'x‘:I Th':m‘; number of games. The contests of |3 o 3 tried them all—the cigae . s morning. In the stack |the next few weeks will bably 2 9 e 7S ¥ . . ot ltters delivored (o headquartors Bl R : : 3 noB : . : ; rettes of Cairo, Paris, decide definitely jit how the state ; was a challenge from the Norfolk, |y, i1l - 3 A y 1% Va., police baseball team to a game e S 3 s N Londonl Mad"d but Played at Casino, | g -} thls season. Tho lelfor invites the | Just as prosent, the, backers of HART & COOLEY LEAGUE s - ; % herein my adopted coun- i New & 4 % Ti 4 e e & . squad to make the trip to NOFfolk |rere o ona: Guards Pelieve thevl,. Corridan . 5 o g 3 try, America, I have b : 3% 1 3. Basso ... B! % " 3 and there be shown how to play |while, naturally, the Bristol rooters |B. Damners . : - 3 |schenee 111 ] . . 4 found my favorite ciga- baseball, feel the same way about their crew. [E. Johnson . 82 . = i : ¢ O g It should be a hot contest when | R e T e : ] vette ‘The Lucky Strike. Though it is within the realms of | Brstol and New Brita t agal . o N % 3 X o 4 possibility that the local basebal | oo 874 New Britain mect again. Bl : ) i In addition to its lovely team might take the trip, it is not £ e, mevertiicnoes anaiisnie 6 Y |3 Zabrendie [waker . oas e e e ; fragrance and wonderful ved from a distance show that : 2 T, Walker [...0 1.0 i e = : flavor it has no bad effect the local team has made a reputa- tion for itself that can hardly be LADIES' INDUSTRIAL 1L, 2 : b : upon my voice—so even equa STANLEY WORKS swell . § | 4 5 7t S22E%2 | ) BE INTRODUCED, g SESS8"07 o 0 ok T The string of consecutive victories P V. Tancred < S : withme my little trunk Of of the Bristol Endees was broken cchatang {‘:“};ig:'! ::&:"‘:‘"i’}sg g:}m?m‘; Novelty comes[ 0 Be Ru ofl 3 Mo[.,m:‘ = 5 ‘ 1 NORTH & 1 | o ; : hfi;’:lfis—dflgffiioyapuff for e Bon Tawnere. | During Next Month's Schedule |3 gt AT e e Fainl : » s Burke 95 7 Kiley Last night's game ended when Schults . s an Jim Manning, a resident of Spring- | “Spank the baby” will bo intro- M. Burkorth . (i field, -and Mendell became tangled |duced by Physical Director Ray An- s 0 e a0 s on the floor and it took six police- [derson as one of the novelties at the COMMERCIAL LEAGUE : By & :" :3 men to clear the floor. The score |Boys' club during the month of| = = Fddy Milk Co. ki S Fhoto by H. D Carser was 36 to 25 in favor of the Spring- | March, and members of the club will |y y44°" 2 A = h > : fleld team. The Y. M. H. A. of the |[soe how many spanks they can ad- |G, rdmon . 15 = Th S (] . . 7 . [ Bay State City of Homes will play a |minister. This contest consists of [H. Groman . 1 ; - 31 ! e t mn t \ e O a lmova return game {n Bristol next T‘:Je:ny bouncing a basketball in an 18-inch SIS 3 A . g 2 5 l ) rama 1C OIC Z evening and needless to say there |circle, the boy keeping it up for the 7 18 ; will be a large number of New |greatest number of times winning. |Cook . ¢ D e O e . . Britain basketball fans on hand to |Some very good records have been |GUEeF - $ G e : ; Audlences are tthqu by . this talented actress witness the game. made in practice, “Lefty’” Truhan|Burnham . i doing 500 before his knees gave way, | P. Thompson ... 3 - ) Silverman and Mendell, two Con- |but another youngster spanked 1,300 = s necticut boys, were the stars of last |times and then quit from sheer ex- Buckey night's game. beraton ’fl"’;m?“:f‘l[ Lo e 3o | Gorman UL LI ar s i AMED in many countries as a star of the first The Brownsville Big Five of winner In each class to receive a|Gamner .. 10 y i - magnitude, Alla Nazimova, is ever thoughtful of Brooklyn, N. Y., which opposes the |year's fres membership, Gregor . s s i I 7 h oosing it slvacsis of National Guards of this city at the | Another new form of contest will e her voice, as she states, keeping it always in perfect state armory here Saturday night, |be a game which is being tentatively Dobrowolsky Market iti i i defeated the Atlas A. C. five of New |called “far and near.” In this the |Pete Dobrowolsiy .12 87 s|{ Can You Think of the condition, endeavoring always to give her audience Haven in New Haven last night. |contestant tries to shoot a basket | Lioi¥ Dobrowolsky .11 - 01d Davs Wh her best. This made the sm}’;d time flflfllslefll; from half-way to the foul-line, then |Lco Dobrowolsky ... 87 111 & Good ays en— son that the New Haven quintet fell | ¢rom the Iine itself, and so on from |Paul Dobrow 0 2 e When s + . se victims to the accurate shooting of | gradually increasing distances, A | : - e A Y D ! moking, she ?refers Lucky Strikes, bEC?{‘L the Brooklynites. The score Was 27 | really worth while prize will be of- | mores, Dublins, Rough Riders, West they give the greatest enjoyment and throat protection, fo 23, and the game was a torrid |fered to any boy who can shoot bas- |We 0 7 Ends, Y. A. C., the Unknowns and affair from beginning to end. kets from every distance without a | 3 s el 2| others were in the duckpin league at Lucky Strikes are smooth and mellow—the finest : miss. i ' S5 NS the Casino alleys when the rivalry P Pom s e be sald hat | Game tournaments will begin next | masea ... was at fever pitch throughout the cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of the the Guards are in for no plenic at |puacgas P TR TS Mot ten men | season? b . the state armory Saturday DIEDL. | paoy fave been chosen 1a the inter: : ! finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged The Brownsville team boasts a much , : R T : 5 A e mediate group and each will play [N @ 2 Tim” O'Leary, sixth man on the and blended with great skill, and there is an extra stronger combination than either the |y othorg in four sports, volley ball, | ¥ T New Bedford polo team, was one of great ) — Greenpoint Hebrews or the CItY |jnjoor baseball, ring hockey, and | mipmc" L ¢ | the best skaters in the league? process in treating the tobacco. Callegoiclublof Newitorl: basketball. Four junior teams will |Shepard .. E —_— compete in all of these games ex- | Dave Dunn made 22 points for 34 S k~ L k * )u 1k 438 9 Manager Clarence Lanpher has| ..."Coney pall. The combining of | INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE scored by the New Britain High MOKE Luc Y tri €S—you 1K€ aspangsd o noms ang ot SIS | the various games into one whole s Corbin Serew school basketball team in a game with the Atlas for next month. The | & 6 (PN BTG B0 PG L dual | Tromoskey .. oo 108 114 | which the Y. 3. C. &. won, 51 {0 34, them 82 a1 avel 5 . v sed interest th T | Roo 3 112 112— 335 | ring for the victors? Atlas will oppose the local team at|Provide Increased interes E2RES a | s the state armory in thls city the |Yaried competition. ‘ow | Participate, will be run off next and five losses for the season. New | PaT! s i five 1o |week. This is the sixth meet and the third in which the New Britain | | organization has taken part; last Hugh J. (Red) Rorty, :lll‘“::y“:: | | year the locals finished in eighth | & S Lo e o #, ¥ ke tice 3 K refereeing a roll- place and made some good individual | e e e ) marks. Try-outs and classification | 9 2 24110 g A = s e | Dot St 2 . | The National Guards will play the |into the four divisions, which ares {e1fmn oo »oooo New Britain was represented in |ing card. v All-Middletown in M1ddletow n|distinguished by welght. are going ¥ the Nutmeg Bowling league by Ma At the request of many dance R ARDH\%G H SE By Thursday night of next week. This on this week, and the actual com-| (Pt o S Miner, Walker, McGrath and Basso? | lovers the music tonight will be issone of the state teams with which | petition will begin on March 1. The 4 s e furnished by Nestas Serenaders who ”,'E local team is on even terms. New | events are the potato race, running 5 L t| Parker Treat, New Britain pitcher , made such a hit with the dancers o 75 : = =7 = B Britain lost to Middletown in Mid- [high jump, standing broad jump, | : : t1in the Connecticut league, had a nice | last night. «t OF COURZE “THIZ 19 ONLY Mo GCERTIFIC B MASOR =] HAD B dletown on January 21 by the score | Pull-up. and basketball shooting, the | -102 slow" ball that was practically 1n- - e AN EMPT CAPOULE, MLAD «d GTEAR PACKEDN] 19 £ Nt oTHER of 24 to 23. and then the Guards last of which has been revieed this |© ; hittable when it was going right? | L : SRC BUT SUOT FANCY WHER T s \WHOUT A £ GaUIRREL won from the same team in this vear. In addition to the stimulus| 3 o : = - el ke ; i i § \DEAS, ks anuary 29 by a 43 to 39 |of national recoenition, the club will | _ illy Sunday, famous Evangelist. | Clarence Spaulding, 50, owner of a 0 = 1o Hi £ E &) - daesh Jannary £ offer prizes for the winners in the | K" ; okl taeestin fourten | cicy stor ey T s maticd g (IR || RAAA RISE A FéMO“’ ‘”OO?L WiLL EVER 91, LLL | B -Hio 4 et and e ! ; seconds when he was a National | cufting his throat with a razor ear- CONCENTRATED FoaD PILLY, ROLL OVER MY AT IDEA 3 2 o A e ioa) | 93 league ball player, and also beat ! ly today. His wife and children are TGAD ! e HM-M v A MAN o 19 ATiCKETS ONE | s D | Arli> Latham, one of the fastest men | said to live in Manchester, N. H. < ¥ -TONGUE ! = T ARY A -TREE R RT (o o107 games for the Guards because lwri s k 9 a8 iR | B {OME FROM Toss at this time will severely hurt WARDEN AFTER COBB Y = el e T e CAL BE COMM}G: bir CARO <« MY BANKER (¢ poNLuMm ! their chances for the state basket- r. & F. Corbin Co, e i e WORK IN A GIREE R, 3 19 A-NAPKIK v ; 8 , ball title, Middletown, the Atlas (e S e e, o £ AGOORTED FOOD and Meriden are the three statc | Game Supervisor Sees Turkey Pic- |qfion Joe" Ward, “Jim” Sheriden and | | TAKE FIWE A% AN LETTHY GRAVY FALL mbm_h_"k,“_ e 9 2 other local men were fast walkers . 2 N | PILLS TRoM HIG VEGT POCKET the Guards. The Guards have beat- Muzgnski ... . sidered great sport? % gt ¥ ] AND HAVE A FIVE COURGE WHERE T teams which are on even terms With | ¢\ 214 gays Ty Has Violated | wom or . : when that sort of exercise was con- en these teams once and have also State Game Laws. = " o . DINNER | vae HAW, =5 e ost one game to each of the 444 463 491—1400 e i - ; Augusta, G Feb., 23.—4, erles siery Co. Quish of South Manchester High Ty © American Hosiery Co. | Quis s ugusta, Ga., Feb. 23.—(P— Ty s L2010 92 school was rated one of the speediest REMARKABLE Bristol is still leading in the race | Cobb is of the opinion that Peter ath ... 05 forwards in state scholastic circles, 7 J & WHAT 7 & : street? - ‘ing night, March 12 Federation Meet | R = The Pastime Social club was | “ . 99 SSHERIER M The first events in the annual Na- S0 s 53 | known throughout the state for its & i tional Federation meet, in " high class socials and entertain- Tristol ingfield last | B s 2 g P 5 i Holmes & Hoftman building on Main ally ineited o et hows Lesch St are made at our exhibit, corner Your Throat Protection Breadiay and 45tk Scs. Britain’'s record for the season stands at 19 wins and six losses. New Britain is just one game behind the Bristol team in the percentage standing for the season. for the state championship though | TWilty, state game commissioner, 13, G e 13 il oy Glbrisy, New BrltainHish in basketball circles the claim made | “(Witting up the wrong tree’ when | Martin - | school guard, boxed him up in great last week that the team had won |he starts an investigation of the 5 z i —_ - style in a game at the local gym- the state champlonship is consldered | Peach's supposed turkey hunt. A . 445 45T 42 nasium and the wearers of the Red | premature, picture of which showed Cobb hold- North & Judd and Gold won, 54 to 47 : x ing nine of the birds and announc- |} TRRDARTRCLTEL | B : s “Wh Arrangements will probably be |ing that they were all Killed in one SHll a3 T. A. B. FAIR < ly endure that | e o | BRI Dahistrom ... 111 8 31 At the T. A. B. fair last night | # T R fonsl Guards and the | Mr. Twitty saw the picture and |wenney ..."". 110 which s being held in their now | itching, burning Bristol Endees play off the fourth |counted the turkeys and sald that if 0 ; auditorium on Main sireet, a large | tOrmMent 4 e of the five-g Cobb had killed that many he had Stantey Works (| crowd grected the Middletown T. A | "5 T ’ violated the game laws, twe & day |Ouenk ... ......... 9 93 B. minstrel troup, who put on a first | |+ 0% tried many treatmenes with- | being the limit. Fazzint ... class show. The troup comprises | (it success, until L used Resinol Oint- Cobb says the birds shown in the |MOIIEUS -oooee oo 8 1 soloists. specialty dancers and their | en% and I could hardly believe thac picture were not killed in Georgia [Wilcox ... vii.. E numbers were well enjoyed by the ‘n“!mg'c.;hm PR el Ly | but in South Carolina. Friends of the | = audience. Epecially entertaining was cnc”LlE alvr'a;n:]hgn\lv‘;‘:lck“:o::lflac‘n]‘:?“ v aug. 3 : > [, o8 Port- SIBERLYE |\;.|1| playg‘are laughing over the N : i g 06 A T (e v?fql\(\”x:o 1ng my skin as soft and smooth as a _)'nr‘ d(‘nt: obb, thay sf\.ul. did .nol reeman .o land, Conn., the ”'T”“ ) nr). r i baby’s. I'm never without it now and Kill any of the turkeys. Ty went |V oy o 97, 9 amazed the audience with his “ar‘"‘ | use it for any kind of skin discomfort. ee [bitlese {hat day hv;: the photograph ! o ning calculation of columns of fig- | Resinol is on sale at all drug stopce.~ was taken with the bag of all the |y, ures. | /Free—s 1 . . L & 5 1P i A i) ee—Sample each of Resinol Soap party. The excellent da 0 ! and Ointment 1f you will write Dept. i ed nightly and here dance lovers | gi%p i | \ AEY - T Your |Chi Girl Mark PALACE, BOW ] may find an enjosable evening's en- | *h Resincl Bfl‘__‘mor.t.'im' 3 A g UMY IDEAG FROM {Chicago Girl Marksman |, ravace nowsse aneas | (00T — — ) ! i J & Scores a Perfect Target 0ld White The entertainment tonight will } ) \f\ LE ACOR! ew | Chicago, Feb. 23 (P—They call|Qoran «:o coevveees 86 28 consist of a high class musical act, A E < GROW ! — <= her “Sure Shot Mary” now at Lake- | Semmens -ue seesers 3 3 Whion promissg the sudlepoy aiing of head or throat is usually 2D Y » N al numbers, to- benefited by the vapors of= view High school because 16 year|(oodrich ..o vieee.. 83 3| of jazz and classica : - . r old Mary Ward, scoking a R. O, T, |Lndbers <i o 9 gether with' a singing and dancing Rl bk o i ey E(b ont g act. This brand of entertainment is . 3 - > o ESD |C. marksman’s medal shot 500 out 3 0TI heen booths roapla ot thisvolty 2 = N ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ¥ DO S XA PO RUB 1 Over n at the &t a possible 500 with an army rifle o o) niofdnists to win not only the badge but four |Clarkson ... 114— 292 |and should prove an excellent 1nm~l aed Ve gamo of the five-game serfes. New a check showed every try good; in- stead of making 85 out of possible honor bars as well, — Hartford For the medal she had to count with 80 out of 100 prone shots, but SALBMAN SAM y By SWAN | 100 to win her first bar she made a lzflflq/« . S P pe : 7% JEST A MINUTE, SIR, AN’ MY | { SAY, 5AM, HO 3 ¢ : fec a epeate e K Al y HOW COME EVERY & ros rlty e nbl e\ ClerdLi'ix it our itk | © %égfi,fi‘w\' ‘ TIME THERE'S SOMETHIN' To : | DUNNo, Guzz! IT Rt A LEFT-HAND MONKEY PO AROUND HERE ETCHA T MUST BE THosE e TRALD W CUSTOMER | 7 Reaow 37! T RUBBER HEELS i CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES : 7 : : o LOOE | Auto Show The sectional presidents of the : - “ LA > s 0 Yours/ Central Junior High school held a / meeting in the school auditorium State Armory this morning to discuss school busi- ness. William Ross, Clvic league Capitol Ave. & Broad St. [||president, took charge of the meet- ing whila the secretary, Dorothy Potts, called the roll. The president announced that the school court will ow go Into action Friday morning, Feb- ruary 25. The sessions will be weekly, every Friday morning at 8:30. The judge will be Frank Auspices of the O'Brien and the jury will be the of- flcers of the Civic league. i The constitution of the Civic Hartfor‘d Automobile | league and the copies of the duties Dealers’ Association of the class committees were also ¥ S distributed. The meetings will be “BRING YOUR FRIENDS held weekly on o day which is to be decided by the president, .