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sions in the others. Nineteen of his victories were knockouts. Delaney met the late Harry Greb, nnmh“. ht champion three times | and twice met Gene Tunney, when | the latter was.working his to- | ward the heavyweight title. | .llmmy helped Tommy Gibhons train for his famous fight with Jack | Dempscy at Shelby, Mont., he also served as chief sparring partner for unney in the latter's suc for the heavyw RICKARD PLANNING SERIES OF SPORTS Tex Negotiating for Parchase of New York Giants Stock March 4 (P—George y the dean preparing ambitious ever attempt- ive was born in St. Paul, the son of Mr. and ey. He se Firnetta, of o, with a son, Jimmy, years, 1\1r\'l\ b * VISUAL TESTS ARE D vas plans “today for the reries of sport proje Negotiations still are pending for Rickard's purcl per cent of the stock in the shaseball club. His offer of § 000 for the controlling shares der consideration of Jot manager of ti Stoneham, E ¢ | failed to lurc J ! vosing of the New $4.000,000 and his | h i club down. With all arrangements complete - the ercction of a sports arena clphia except for the ch site, Rickard today also ed extension of his pro- Prospective Auto Drivers Take New Examinations ch 4 (@) - vho have passed the 0f the t weles, pass- bhished by the motor ment is that at a d the local |t feet, seven feet more ard is unders would be required to stop an great outdoor sports rere, in addition to eball, prize fights can be staged n the sum ind football in the as well as all winter sports. The s says MeGraw is olly in r of ing Rickard a partner Glants, but that the deal is| z blocked by Stonehar AWAITING JOE SEWELL Regular Practice Order one of hour, pas: h A miles conld an not going 35 ator who could not a fire moved. No final T ted to date, as the ports are made by t give hay cctions ha the tests started i hose who i ont spectacles are given unrestri cd licenscs, while those who re- ire spect are given rest ng them to wear driving. Those wio allowed to Tor Cleve- land Indians Uncertain Until His Arrival at Lakeland Mar leveland velund rowill be, tion of an ou Timmy nnmm Somerville Boys Holding the Lime- light As Hab Squads Go Through Practice Sessions, Toston, March 4 (A—sSomervi hoys with the rival Bos bs wera in the limelight today. {Down in St, Petersburs Jlogan, who came into notice as the cs' first holdout of the season, howed he meant business by driv- g out a homer in the initial pra game of the vear. Doc Gau treau, a vete contributed an- er and the on, went to the ulars by a 5 to 2 verdict. stedly early ‘arrival of a bone in ! New Orleans led to realize the | 5U 1 Sox manager, Bill t of the injury until he had gan, but he promptly put the Benny Ross at Buffalo ten boys to work. Danny McFayden, days later. Ine developed and | Who hails from Hogan's home tow: o operations and hlood tre shaped up surprisingly well in pitch- s failed to check it ing practice, Jack Wilson, the During his six years as a profes- young six footer from Sanford, f nal, Delaney engaged in sixty- | whose twirling scrvices Washingte enon of which |and Pittsburgh bid high last fall, the 1 g men of his cla: was another whose stuff pleased won 29 lost 9, with no - | “Big” Blll, The weather was chilly. Hodapp made L on the infi TeAllister plans ble, he s R3¢ Jimmy Delaney Expires From Blood Poisoning at an AMAZING PRODUCT Petropalm Hair Health Displaces Shampoos and Tonics. Stops Falling Hair—Not Maybe “Peggy” says, in the New York American: “I am so happy to be able to tell my readers about a new scientific hair treatment called “Petro- palm.” It does more for your hair than any other preparation I know. It dissolves sticky exudations, dirt and grease, cleanses the pores. It feeds the hair roots, you see, and you just can’t help having healthy, lovely hair. It is splendid to use “Petro- palm” before permanent wave or marcel, as it keeps the hair from getting dry and brittle and sets a deep and lasting wave. It is guaranteed to destroy dandruff.” PRICE 60c PER BOTTLL Sufficient for AT ALL DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES Raphael’s The Fair The Boston Store Ask your hairdresser for a Petropalm treatment. three months’ use. | cight crown BEING GIVEN NOW tomobile with rear wheel ‘brakes | an the | hitd | and this period has | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. Calllns id not have a hit, played a dashing game in 1} e of last years around 1l but ! ONE DRINK ADHE [ WASOUTTHODAYS = i | voungster | | chane Wealthy Man Brings Smt'i?;;,.m‘ Agalns{ Ac"‘ess w“e {ran went the knocking | the first home run of the exaibition i paterson, N. 3., March 4 (UP)— | season. A tale of gay parties and jazzmania L“poru from foday was before Chancellor Lewis, |3t Tradenton, bl e hearing the evidence by which Court- it land H. Young, wealthy publis | hoped to obtain a divorce from Do i othy Campbell Young, former Fol- ies beauty Young is 51 and his wife 26 Twi before lie has begun procecdings, bu they were thrown out of New York courts. The publisher then took residence in New Jersey. Th plaintiff testified that with Iis brother, B. 0. Young, he called | at the wi New Y«’\l’l\ npunn nt on June v seized as vidence s’ brogdeloth snish, 1 silver nd cuff links with the initials M. E. A man was in the apartment with <his wife, Young | The batterym ere said to be coming a ctorily. BELIEVES IN HARHONY Bob O'Farrell Believes Cardinals Have Same Spirit Which Won Pennant Last Season. St. Louis, March 4 (#- Bob O'Farrell believes th harmony that hel 118 into the world cha that he which his w llics girls and © ties were present. “When 1 cam cave me one dr aid. “I dropped conscious and two I had recovered I been to court and thrown out." In addition to $300 mony, two children, 1 Neal, at Young denics 11 one days la found she my euit had b s not vet b either 1t Douthit are said to b position Saveral Springs, F piracy troplcal zone spells of cold v 142 ager Howley h 0f J. W, Barry who 1 ling ti 1h | zon fine for day mond Neal ATHLETICS IN SHAPE Mack's Squad s | Connie Rapidly, 70" s a pal by Rounding into Form at Trajning ronto « Quarters, iR The pidly ining . They inning game was schedul- Philadelphia, Ma WRITES FIRST NOVLL, London, March who lecture-tour lain Margot Englund as * " is wnitin about I rters in Fort sir first 9 nd another with thr “Lefty" quite condition of his i southpaw * particularly s inni nd he held 1 by Eddic 1 10to 2. 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