New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927, 9 an A. P. Leavitt of the building com ion will attend a ary committee of il tonight to ask ¢ plumbing and be fixed at bing inspector 50, and the salary lectrical inspector is $1,900, >0N '[‘IG_ERS! ROSTER 'fn.nmga n‘\ :"“- ‘. ; 'v '. o tay lay. i.l_,‘“;“_"N“ TO FIX SALARIES Pirates. e winnens gt BT Ball Players Who Have Jolned Detroit of Sports | BOX IN HARTFORD - e in re: stiny of the Braves in | The National Guaras nave | PiCK OF Amateurs Meet Connect- deonahe v ot i v Red and Gold Baskethall Quinter! on. 1t s e Ui ool Displags WonderTal Form strenuous schedule ahead of them| § 5 | icut's Best Tomorrow Night i cavarion. 112 s v our this week wWith two games on th boards with the Atlas A. C. of New months and the Braves ay not b on without Teanm. Haven. The up and down game with the Elm City team in New Haven | was finally settled when Ma Bailey of the Atlas definitely clo: for the appearance of the Guards in the Elm City Friday night. g Hartford. March 7 — Joe Howard, e:\xl“‘“ Battalino, Al Schooner, Ray s*dlstrong and Pinkey Kaufman, out- RS oumon s - INSIX DAY RACE SHASH ~ - . (might at Foot G The Guards will play fn New Ha- g0 n 00 T ! &t Imohe 1 M Hermonics pitches and can he LS Wrestling Bouts “eaturing PODDUBNY and ZYBSZKO at ODD I Wednesday, M. 'LLOWS' HALL ven Friday nig Atlas will gron T e .9, at $:15 p. m. be here in a return game Saturd A a night. Friday night will be the real |y ypon o e test for the local team because if{imuje up of the best boxers in two e Guards can win against the At lof the leading clubs in Frst in New Haven and then repeat!politan district — Asc - victory in this Saturday |}, and night, they have a clear road ahead | means that it includes the hest aimi- of them to the meeting With the |tour talent in Gotham. > Bristol Endees for the state cham-i ¢ same el with | s 7 o e cla first serious pionship erbst, junior na- ! picvele tator here i |the 42nd internat Madison Square VENTRES VS, BRUNO Yor Fagland Lightweight ‘Fitle 20, S1.50 and $2.10, serfous Accident to I'an Takes Place Afer D Rider's spill, ol PLASLOCALTEAN Biggest Attraction of Season at: East Main Steeet Gym. | | {Howard is E ltional miadi {won that tit 3 re last on L April Should the local ts drop the game with the Atlas in New I Friday night and then win the| ™ 5o talino's probable Atlas will etill b thed With New | pac pgq, SeAhalyhan Hanr Britain in the matter of games won ty, |, i 2 'lof forelzn and and lost. started their Ic m., last n France, Gard oppons tropolis. named on the te eved in ino will Tollowing these two games Guards will take on another touw opponent Thursday, state armory fn this city w Bristol Endees play atnst the Con- mber Clarence Lanpher, hecause of the|r: 11° 2OW Jupand el £ nearness of the end of the ,‘:,""I'.f' ol S declded to cancel the appear: “amatenr cireles, | deep g the Washington P: B and bring the Bristol Endes e o roup, has filed instead, vith Kuufman, 1 welterweight, Matchmaksr Leo Bradiey Al Schooner, the St nawly formed Hart r A C ht, who Manager | Roston New Britain % Kilduft Right in ERicht inaror points —Right in pri its in Bis | pac ipton | er his w Account of Game been meeting | gether. T fairly easy opposition and bowling | the hox state l'em all over, will have his hands full | lMightwelght champion, that tha box- |when he takes on Joa | | uzio, New | et Th er hes a broken thumb and will ke !York, the Fizliting Plasterer. | y ! . . The favorite of par- Seiig hance good. Sow s g . ticular smokers — ! : i Connecticut Broad- leaf; also foil- who | unable to appear in the ring for a jocal club from staging a bout for | the lightweight championship of the state between Conley and Eddte Lord of Meriden as the feature of the first show at the Tab’s hall here. Instead, Matchmaker Hri is | working on a card which to all ap- rances will have a hout of b quality than the Lord-Conley |has a lo least six weeks. This prevents the |in (i \ Teiey Panchio Villa {Johnny ies | star metropolitan district. |5 Other well-known Conneeticut | mateurs, who have entered for the | rac will precede the New | (i wccticut era swo . Dunn, of | 1t town; Martin, die | Terryvilles |,y ley Romano, I'unl o : witzer, Johnny | rry Valeo, Louls Gameor, Angelo and several ofiier thre x | Rohrbacke elimbed the rim of the |, 1 shortly after . In the midst of onc sprint, e by bo K and attempted to 1‘.‘1”‘“‘:,“»“ ugh 11 His wheel | 1y rved ag: o i erash win ous. Boys' local team Bos- Boston ivam has ed at the when the played Wor- e New tune now games s oto 1 | | { | | wrapped Invinci- 0 Co.. New Haven Tobaceo (o Disteilntors Y * Dbout and his announcements will be lication is a progr forthcoming tom h and of s s Herald of the formation | e h : . v club, many inquiries have AVES REAI]Y ’I'l] {Take Intermediates Into Camp. at ¢ already been received at Promoter | | Y. M. C. A Gymmasium by Scorc | 12 Bridgett's Smoke Shop on Church street 2s to the date of the fight and | | of 27 1o 19. the time the tickets will go on sale. | I | 1 e Arrow b Har the Interms €. A. Saturday show of the R will be held o sday night, at the Tab's hail. March The All-Middletown teain scems! Britain on the! — (brothers ran wild scored 19 ‘fifififififim%1?;¢;.trti4Jwa;f¥?K£¥fl}»T,T”L];f: ‘15 ,; ';_““3“;t:‘ s "iummmmmmmfifihmmm to do anything with the X ! idletown team. e will tell {7 the flesh The work of preparation | r National league scason is over in Hartford e He! i i heing «t 1 with an enthusiasm " their d bitterly last Sat-j, .8 © v fruit w il y v. Their f as demon- | & MAY hen the can \hen | PAIEN gets und With Man- big guard, took a pass at Dave leadine eski, the little New Britain, LINTICE U Jon Bengst Kastar ¥ are traveling | Wosilus, them & mo- way 1 at spe forward. \ | ment inning of v | ,‘ ik s : - ; 'THE?\E \{OU’RE MU’T’(\/ .,= Pk g ¢ YA e A IE ET AN e (= o Sl WELL, wae TILL GELL MY HEADTO A As one group of about on: 1t ten clubs traini TG Britain rooters rvose and started ¢ on the floor, Dick Dillon ran and pushed them back and the g ended. st | Flori ining 4 gLy g | Zaleski, B — FIVAL GAMES IN There were as many Nes to the usual batting rooters at the game as there were ged in spectators at one of the home games the Braves spent their tim in this c#t i for the first we pitchers tos from mp hunt Two of the young women s lstead of the mound. loyalty to the Ked and Gold has| hrought about thelr being In at- tendance at all the games th son took tt cntlemen’s or route” to It being an out of town game, Coach Cassidy was not with the team as usu. p—— | Next week will see the end of the | New Britain High school baskethall | weason. St. Thomas' seminary will | be the opposing team. | R I game, |pitehe re clination to hear “This is mainly to protect 1l pitchars,” Bancroft said. “In practice when ving from the bhats, putting nothing on the unconscious in- although the o hong [ down and soon | oh | ul, is an b they are cutting loose at a fuster clip than should be the befors they have had some warm weather to loosen them up.' o pitchers have reacted Wy to this progr teon, of no-hit wearing the spawgles of goad | bur: stei New Britain will have the oppor- | (picago White Sox, declared tunity to use all of the outlaws 85 g.i¢ never hetter, | seven guards that have |\, well ag the been in the line-up in the high | school games. | last | This game will mark the | game of high school baskatball for furnishing Mogridge, the le nd piten- | & 8 ing staff of the club, now that| Cooney is out of the pieture for the time being with a chipped hone in hix clbow, seems almost or, and and sharp its | New Brown of t Harttord Publi Britain Wrestling Team i akes Three PFalls From Water- ury Matmen, he ¥ pplers ew Britain gymnasium rnoo. o first 6 pound e Max it n of this city lost to Kin in six minnte T, Crar Waterbury tean, and i 147 pound champion, met in | ond set-to in a sizzling encoun- | Diavis climped a serics of dc A wrist o on the ss City 0 downed him in four minu 34 scconds. s city, making his| AUSTRALIAN WHIAT ' Geltics, Comets and Cyclones Victors in Last Contests sinmon lay. Thé Cel- g WiNGRiAPPLlN({.MAT:Cvflb ‘ it - BOYS CLUB LOGP th with a wil\ in a torrid col 1t pu point vietary in o manag initial appearance on the mat, quick- ly pinned 1. Crane of Waterbury in {two minutes 7 scconds. Both | wrostlers weighe in the 147 @ " pound eluss. lani, 16 ;...mm.l f oY i ler from New in, beat W, Crane | o @ hf%fi“fl' S minute and ) 3 t sady to piteh a game. | Coptain Marion Zaleski, Frank Me- | "Gl T e f’r"'”;i ““{"""; : \‘:“'”‘“"""‘] Jonn | ainstays of the club, s taking it Matulis of the first team. AN WilLE o Gior bt Knight, late of th be graduated in June. o S e Gabriel 2 |stride as have Mills and Il abriel Bromberg and strid s hav 1 nd o George | i . NP Bronmusies and C lehouser, two promfsing v Cherpac) will also be lost to the| Genewich and Werts squad, Edward again - and 3 |eraduated to the Diraves from ‘l‘rm\rlr‘nc‘/- last season, scems 10 111-.4\“ won a definite place on the staff. [ lor Waterbury in 1 anton, seconds. availabie houts by Britain won three The exclusive Luden men- ("\\. a M\ \\‘. v‘.|mm\~ nH" m“ ]ll,v. thol blend cools and clsion. Farl Hick and Leo Balda- 3 . of this city, both staged an ex socthessebrineSRAU SHRISE®) [nibition which turned out to he he | liefto irritated air passages. gz LUDEN'S &5 15acr WORK IN THE RAIN Manager Bl Carrigan of Red Sox|catcher, who the ball hard, is labout to win a place as assistant Orders Players To Go Through |, ng. Hick won in 8 minutes ! seconds. Taylor and Gibson — Sddie Moore, whose - acquired from Pittsburgh last Boston, March 7 (P—A rainy day| . will play third base with sed to mean a vacation for the ~ ran Andy Hig in rescrve. 4 Sox, now it just means more Baneroft will ue work. When the American leaguers short, Walter Gantrean, > Bty found a regular New Orleans show- [diminutive sccond basiman, wil “:fl:rfiau%o:oyz/\“e“g&i\)s er in progress yesterday they matur-{probably be back at his position — | 00 ally expected a layoff but Manager|but Herbert omas, almost as Z CIGARS FOR Th Hill Carrigan ordered them out to|broad as he ls lone, S GANG ! will be kept as the park and under the grandstand |an undersiudy. ‘Two first basemen they were put through limbering | will also be rined, but Dick up exerclses. Then they were trot- Paces In Shower. services That’s That BOK O TEN CENT CIGARS [ \TS My “Reat | GoT A SET O TWINS UP AT MY House! THIRTEEN KIDS NOW, ALTOGETHER / \ SUPPOSE NOW VLL BUT 'D saY THIRTEEN KIDS WOULD BE BAD LUcK FOR ANYBooY/ Burrus, of Jast year's team, and ted right out onto the diamond and|Jaques Fournicr, late of Brooklyn, did their stuft as it the skies were|being slated. Fournier, not so clear and the ground dry. Later on|young he was, can still hit a a layoff may be justified, but not at{mighty pace, hut ix not so fast o this stage, Carrigan believes, foot as Lurrus. Over In the St. Petersburg, Fla,| Lance Richbourg has shown camp, Manager Dave Bancroft and|enough to justify his cmployers his warriors were Indulging In_ aljudgment in paying Milwauke few pre-season predictions. De-|fancy price for his release. e wi lighted over his tenm's victory at|be one of the regular outfielders the expense of the Washington|trom the jump with the hard hit- Senators in the first exhibition game |ting Eddle Brown and fast Jim of the training period, Baneroft|Welsh likely to fill the other two daclared the tribe was far superior|pineos. Jack Smith, Lestie Mann to that which wore the uniform injuud “Red” Barron are en hand 1926, ‘The boys enioyrd a Sunday|and all may he kept. rest. Manager Bancroft ig cheerful and CREDIT- FeR BUYING

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