New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1927, Page 15

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V98T TISIYP’ n d Soeaking § s owERs WTIGUE-SHARKEY CONN. AMATEURS PODDUBNY TO MEET - ROGERS ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH liller Co., Hartford of Sports Tonight, ) Sharkey meet Garden in a 15 round bout, o the elimination bouts being vs by Tex Rickard in the heavywe! ranks to evolve a logical conte for the crown now worn by Tunney. MecTigue in roved himsel r his last istovietim be y will e in the same S aloney of Boston : a5 e t It will be a T cd £, . | " heavy man mesting & G reh Sharkey will ! pound advant Collurs Following Delaney’s miserable | Qulors showing against Maloney a few SRR weeks ago, the ts are wary of AT predicting d o will w £t tonight. Me is'a question L to most of them and as such until after tonai e will r Maloney sk Zht the heavy ranks. pounds on T Maloney and he won the T ae-taaz | FAFNIR “DRAGON" LEAGUE Will McTigua able to over. LU | We'll tell you tomorrow People who are interested in vrestling are beginning to sit up and : take notice of the coming bout be- 33 395 | tween Al Ventres, commonly styled < 4 L u;l he “Berlin Blacksmith” and Fred !p 103— 28 Bruno of Hartford which will take | Curlick SR — 217 place in the preliminary of the Na- |Flood . A He tional A. C. show at Odd Fellows FfIX 2 hall on Arch street, Wednesday = night, March 9. 4861405 = 7 83— 25 Ventres, soms say, isn't’in shape B 10— and therefore Bruno should win. | Ventres may not have been in the | very “pink” all the time, but he will Le there by the time the bout time |r wrrives. Ventres radiates confidence. He says ha will beat Bruno and beat him bad. From Bruno's camp in |Grayen Hartford, a loud s r is heard. | McCall Ventres will be a. * after T got | bom through with him that night,” Bruno is reportcd as saying. & Bruno a wrestling lesson, certain that McTi | rounds [ the most “ntres, Inspection NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927. BOUT ON TONIGHT Another Heavyweight Elimina-| tion Go at Madison Square 15 SET FOR INVADERS FORMER CHAMPION -5+ (Continued From Preccding Page) | '*" . ma—\;:M ::‘1“,‘,“ et « Giant Russian on Card Featuring =<, |brothers” from N 1 his appea | night, made New York, March 3—(@—Int verbs, 1 with stve training i MecTigue and Jack a semi-fl heavyweight wrong in y ranked ntting, nds had tage nds on his flock of out, himself i ing on conten before he whipy last fall. Jus not defeat him at P lphia and that he was 2 . S0 Sharkey has sat elf with the convi strip Ti of his title next fall. * Daily, almost as a part of training, the Boston tar has d coursed to great length on the hu- miliations to be suffered tonight by the elderly Irishman. Sharkey 's best effort cannot carry him more than six But as {f the § ey complex alone were not enongh to perplex | faring crities, McTigue | ly assumed a new 0ld Michael, who now at his right will knock out | {any man in the world, has been | changed by » words of his man- ager, Jimmy Johnson, from a pure- Iy defensive hoxer to a fierce ag- gressive puncher of astonishing power. th th el z T g mat T mpion of ood sea should lose no READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ocat man| BRAYES RESUME WORK that Bruno lesson when s rs, how- Boston Team Forced to Remain fact that their man Idlc Because of Cold Winds becoming | Around the Camp. Boston, March 3 (M—The Braves © back at work today after for cold weather during several late comers Petersburg, Fla., o'clock and !whick TAKES THINGS EASY wity of Tigers Doesn't < Men 1o Get Into Condi- Salicon DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ‘The prompt Salicon stops colds is truly amazing. Two tablets taken at the first snceze isusuallyall that & arc necessary. We are sager to have you prove this. Sc AmG ‘and sddress and & Bottle of bl cts will be seat you free of charze. K. A, Hughes Company, Boston, Mass. With the two boys feeling that ReBN N Eeman) way, this little me; at Odd F. S T lows hall on Arch street Wednesday Feenine. staren e soeme e wver | SETS POSSIBLE RECORD old-time battle, On the card with e the two Cohnecticut boys will be | Tvan Poddubny Wilad X Zbyszko. Charles Cutler and Angelo Jara- | Hermsan Schmarr, Jr., “Spanks the | Baby" 3,580 Times in Contest at = x Boys' Club. Schmarr. Jr. roken all natio panking the baby” when he \dministered no fewer than 3 spanks” last night and was stopped time to close the = night. This con- test, which opened at the club last -oning with a large number of con- or the Commercia t gang will | testants d. consists of bound- put it in a tie for first place with | ing a handball in an IS-inch circ the Rule Shop outfit. Hermie” stepped up when it was { his turn and began to bounce with ecping it up so long that night will s 14 the first four This will happen, of course, if the American Hosiery team s | the human adding machin sned | the short end of the score in its |t count his spanks grew faint from zame with the Corbin Screw team. :OVerwork. and it was finally neces- ) | sary to stop arr, as he was told Just two games are left on the the club baskctball team wol aiiths oxt Naw Britain High &chool schedule. | “fl"‘" to ;L' ,”\' P"";"';("Lhkmfl‘f\"v:‘”h Saturday afternoon at the Hopkins | Nght and he “‘"‘ A : ‘1' ¢ street gymnasium the Red and|Dbefore then. Hoe is believed to have g Maatia > Red and | ranglo-hold on the year's free Gold team will play its ancient | e P 4 membership offered to the winner in HyAT Bautford Rubile \HIEb: sohooll| SIRBETRN B EREERE A R ISR el testants to try at future date - “Lefty” Truhan was second last Sl a8 "“”“',mxhv. operating a doubla-handed | Sy SO mINArY | tattoo but being forced to quit at ace the New Dritain crowd in | a4y Other intermediate marks | e inal game ol theseasan were as follows: Normant 860, 5, Boehnert 225, Var- | Manager of Chicago Cub Forced to from that A la 211, Melny! . Gabohonskl 100, Jervis Rowinski led the | spanks. Oth Kominos 5 Juniors with Curtail Activitics Because of In-|were as follow: Bendza. 483, Muzzo 38 juries. 300, Wolek 200, Avitahl 196, Serbin 147, Jerv Chicago, March 3 (P)—Joe Mc- |42 Kromidas 43, Kominos 37. J. Carthy had his usual methodical | o 10, Simoski 6, Jervis 5. program doped out at Catalina but the Cubs’ manager > allowances for a string of casualties cropping up among the rookies and veter: Clyde Beck and Frank Wilkle suf- fered when grounders took bad hops, a houncing foul gashed the ! forehead of Earl Gildin, Three Eye ) | catcher, and Gabby Hartnett was ! teeling his way around as a result of an unusual sight impairment. | Hartnett had been practicing with- | out a cap and suddenty discovered his cheeks so swollen by sunburn that he was limited to idle ball tossing. Down as Shreveport, the big fig- | ure in the White Sox camp was the | official rubber, who found plenty of work after the sun at last broke through the clouds yesterday and | permitted Ray Schalk to hustle his | squad through thejr first real work- | NY SHO out. The pitchers were out in force | L. Daovig s Trs B; ‘ and Joe Brown caught the m.'mn-’ 357 ‘““}S‘“"qm | gerial eye with his flinging to the AN long batting order. l RIGHT !—— AND THEY'RE DANDIES AT i AMATEUR BOXIN FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 8:30 P. M. Y. M. T. A. & B., MAIN ST. NEWARK N. J. CHAMPIONS and CONN. CHAMPIONS JOE HOWARD State Champlon BAT BATTALINO State Champion ARTHUR LAMBERT New Jersey RALPH AQUINO New Jerscy Champion AL CATALDO New Jersey Terryville General Adm. 75¢ Ringside $1.15 Tax [Included Reserved Tickets at Patsy Bridgett's Smoke Shop X Presto Lunch, Main St. D. WASHINGTON New Jersey TOM CATALDO New Jersey Champion FRANK MOORE Waterbury L. OBERHEIMER Springfield RAY TAYLOR Critics smiled last announced he was 1 whe convine: had been all wrong In his style fightng, that he had discovered slumbering knockout right hand and was at i toto sport world, KO'd King Berler in four tha metamorphosis be { parent to overloo that to 1 me of Sh ind in gust six rou Anoth Sharkey body half 2 wh L left Took. That habi say. will him liat he chin., the blow th rlenbach, and cau fall of all Mike's r Whether Sharkey will punch in his out to nmml“ He went out, | Billy | s betore | came 100 ap. | . is just | arkey fonight 15 habit—to his | en he missea! t, the experts to the full t to| it messed up | crumple un r the punch, something Malon iled to do when ht Delaney smote hi is considered the k. Most of the crit Sharkey to win rounds—with a flock ¢ The main bout is start at 10 p. m. ea; comparatively | m full on the | final question | s then pick | side of ten | scheduled to ern time. In! two fen round bouts, Arthur Dekun, New York, is matck Teste Texas middleweight, an | Billy Vidabeek, New weight, mingles with of Bridgeport, Conn round prelimiparies cari Physical Weight 100 pounds Height Chest (Norm (Expan Waist | | 33 1-4 inches Wrist 8 inches Neck 16 inches Bicops 13 inches Ankle 9 1-2 inchr Calf 17 Thigh 24 inches Forearm 2 inches Reach 72 inches comparis 4 with Pat | o York middle- Lon B Two four complete the on of the McTigue 5% vears 170 pounds 5 11 3-4" nal) 36 inches ded) 40 tnches 32 inches! 7 inches | 1-2 inches | 16 inches ! 9 1-2 inches | 15 inches | 22 inches | 10 1.2 inches 74 Inches READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | I COULDN'T ask for more. Prince Albert gives me everything I want in a smoke. It is fragrant, delightfully fra- grant , . . both in the tidy red tin, and as I smoke it in my old jimmy-pipe. It is cool and sweet as an orange just off the ice.,, Refreshing! 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