New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 . Speak CASINO ALLEYS ; 1 4 gl el g wlboris: ! mbler 1 Monte Carlo B ipocts i NOT YET SETTLED e » o ttomae s S5 + TOMEET ANVONE ... i e, i it s Wright . s mpi i t lieve he t fit last y committed s Ly shooting Tonight, New Britain spore m-’lnheld Presents 2 Number of| - : A Former Champion Places FAINTe 55 i, Wi G 1 ST 2t i gne of the saping aben owers are to see Al Ventres \\1. < Wilcox 0 hastily n this city after several years, to —_— Tits | g e £ have heard rturbably e 1 their work. ackle one of the toughest men in . g 2 a h—AlL e L s \ ; Lol i ; ! : : anag in spita of the he state, Fred Bruno. of Hartford Mak; 308) Al v York, March 0.—(Ph— Jack ¢ 5 . : e aiera s ko Wilbert Robinson 2 irath i e Hes Folne: i . L RaaTE el 1es- | stor ve witn, stoutly de- fiigs mateh will bs for the s not lost weight worrving about k g h today ir ,: of Aot : ) it anything of. the ot hag, England lightweight title which 1\ Broaklvn . donade It dain o B . 5 =40 | . ¢ e o s il ¥ € Sk : red. Today was said n held by the local man for aiscrampled condition as the training o A Hed vt H > i S Cha Il A 10 ¥ i . £ R ¥ SR ARS LIAG L b mmber of 3 jemmbial sondiign ee ihe trainine ; 3 - = - :1"‘?, emponere ,t Rick ’.1“:'? match | pes ¢ or the Utle. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tund manager of the sometime 4 g & 3 I IREOn tonmramEnt: Do Contrary to the opinion which was nmlx rs admits that he has “no y eld in Bruno's camp in Hartford, idea” who will play second and Jentres has been in good shape all|third. He has decided on first base | N 7% . W 100 long. Only last fall, he had » |and shortstop, ving the other two | j: - L 9 106 2 T hard matches, one in Rhode Island s his unfinished business. | |70 108 T : ke X REs ‘\‘m'in nd the other two in Massachu- | © departments the team has| ¥ : last fall com- etts. He won all three at the ly made itselt up. * T3 s 43— == letes the stri chatiengers ‘,,':‘l gEpIvaignt tw | it e urnter gone, PALACE ALLEYS | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT it St A 1 Herman has succeaded to first Ventres just oozes contidence, He and the clean-up hitting posi- | EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS LEAGUE mpsey 4 the promoter ays he will Srur Butler, a gr P £ Blue Army Seattle — Vie Foley, Vanconver, '°r from ifornia that Bruno states just as confidently that |er ps his health, will win 9 heat Dixie La Hood, Butte, LY R0 0 ALy epoien he will beat Ventres, There you shortstop without a struggle, The : L t ose an re, take vour pick, race 1 deciarcd open for the re- Denver—Stewart McLean, Minne- ce to i o tl 7 N mainder of the infield selections. < E p «lapolis, fought a draw with Teq CORtonderis Rt it ) . The opportunity for New Britain! The former southern Zuers, | Blatt, Denver, 4. Johnny Clinto, 3 fod s ; as a 7 € 5 ea ( e ! | v restling fans to see the greatest | Jimmy e, from Nashville, E | New York, defeated Clyde Edmon- 7% 10w has men in the wrestling game in ac- {and Robby Barrett, from Memphis, 5 ‘ A | son, Denver, 4. ) K 3 ¢ jon will be in furnished by thelare bidding for second and third | S 11 s REATILE I QUAL 3 1 ., ational A. C. through Matchmalker |respectively, but are encountering | il L dward Lawrow tonight at Odd I°¢1- |opposition from three members of L | Dl 0. George Godfrey L S Lo 0 lce Madison Square Garden. ows hall. Ivan Poddubny, the |l s team, Jerry Standaert, | won & techn dant Russian will make his second | ewster, and Bill Marriott. mith New Britain appearance as will 3 t should be decided by Viadek Zbyszko. ;Hflnw alone Standaert would win. SR |#e is vetter man than ficlder. e L t the . Fans who attended the wrestling| DBilly Richl. once a Newberry, . - m‘;.:’"“‘l“‘_l"(‘p_“ lr"(\lv'lu" ,, 1 Yankee Stad 1 ek ir . «+e...o0r college freshmen . . . or fresh natches in Jester's hall last year|C. colleze star, is cqually at home N hite 4 ‘nlmx 10, 4 " x D g water . . . or the time-honored daisy. In i ,‘.,,m‘?,.,, when Poddubny en-[in the infield or the outfield but i o1 ? 30 Y RS 4 2 8 ol brief, F-R-E-S-H | cred the Mall, he wanted to pass|With the outfield fairly well popu- . ] e AR i e anin ; e ! hrough a door which was locked. lated by more experienced players . G nl 3 iaralann. Rhaal 7 3 " fe thought the door stuck and with |he Probably will he content o con- s, kot edioub it That's how Peter Schuyler Perfectos come blow of his fist, he opened the |Centr on inficld endeavor. b — | : Then 1 Dempsey proves he again when you buy ’em in the handy *‘Five Pack." tearing the lock out of its| Indications early in the game are . I Darla mee s e weavdn T e At | Bkt e a Because the “Five Pack” is a regular little ‘;‘ IShing: “T Willard fl): pocket humidor. Because extra-heavy tin wdo in 1919, Rickard will mate i FRCE E - vax- onight when he it matched \\Hh‘ kers are assigned, foil and air-tight wax-paper give double Fharles Cutler, former world's| The outficld presents a much less | 1.; Chicago — Tommy Grogan, Oma I ¥ protection against heat and dryness. mpion. Cutler trying to get|difficult problem, Captain Max = ha, beat Don Davi, . Ernie P schedule r May 19 at 4 into the and e |Carey will play center and Arnold{. . arigea 1| knocked out Kid Jap, 3 If you've never tried a Peter Schuyler s no hetter stepping stone than tz, fresh from a great season on | h 2 A = Mhe T lity also appeared that R s 3 B 70 iha. Rustian, |the Pacific coast, and with major |, Los Angeles— s : Perfecto fresh from the Five Pack,” you're |league experience in his equipment, coln, Neb., defen vt 1, 1 truggle mmy Malon missing one of the great experiences of smok- o will meet Taramashi, the |has been conceded lett field. Har. 5 A her chance to prove hi : : talian champion, in the semi-final |Ver Hendrick, who has tried twice S 2 | St Petersbure, Fla rth aeninst Paulino ing. Try one tonight. nd all in all. the eard will be one before, seems destined to stick this 2 Sl Ryan, §t. Panl, knocked out i 1 he hat can’t be seen here every day|time, although he played first base -4 AGTE: | Avera, Atlanta, § ont hat he kit i Made by G. W, VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany. . ¥ n the week. It will be surprising for Providence and New Orleans, he |y, : P i . t Odd Fellows' hall isn’t packed |Das been sent to the outfield in the s | West Palm Beach— Joa Marks, P onizht, | Brooklyn camp and his hitting and | M. 7 7 | Philadelphia, weltery ' ‘!""z“;' | (foil-wrapped) | Sc | 5 forI5e PSS {speed hav a quick impres- |5 T ¥ 3 pointed Judge lorning, § y 2 for 25¢ T.co Bradley, matchmake sion. Gus Ielix will Lold on but it i | Ga., 10. ne efield iy Looss or in Handy Pa:lu o/ 5ar 10 he newly formed Hardware City is Keeping a il eye on 3 Fors J is working on the card of pro-|the former Vanderl Bt Nere Lverdxs FINALLY GETS HOMI: f vom ensional fighta which wi'l ba con.|%in Jacobson, of last vear's team, | oo 2 E " a0y | —_— 1, ¢ I ; i Bucted in this city at the Tabs' hall | $7¢ms to have been crowded out by ‘\\ I 0 Native Born American Held at Lilis I t v iy . bn March 22, Bradley had plan- |l addition of Statz and Hendrick. | Megntz = ... o Island For Month. for the former champion to e aCK O a ed to stage a state lightweight |OScar Roettger, a picher who can |! | New York, March 0 (B hampionship match hetween Al Dt also is playing the outfield. | 3 Loulse Savio Riva, 38, was pert mer. Rick W e Yonley, present titleholder, and Fd- An exper d catcher will be T ted to set foot In New York, th 0 have a b eavn in Lord of Meriden, but becanse of ($ent to other fields as a result of e e 5 | clty f her hirth, after more than a 19 psey’s rin it he fact that Conley is suffering the addition of Buth Henline to the {cook . R rren n— 225 [ month on Ellis Istand i alien tall e rom a broken thumb, he will be recciving staft. Henline, whose ac. |Gulger R 103 ¢ Riva lJost her 1 S of Der eols quis g i L 'u'xz-n“hm seven years s Y have : ; inable to fight for at least six ition cost the Robins Burleigh | b¢ |that the battle royal mayv be con- e [tinued in the actual playing scason He will have all he can handle before regular second and third knocked out Socks, Perfecto | paneteta | Superba 15¢_| Brtef | 0dd Moments ]I‘un\' [Grimes 1n a round about trade, will | b rnon > {zyins an Italian who took b el R comeptinclet b ? f AllHavanaflllerfor42years e first string performer. Three - | Ttaly and subsequently d adley is arranging a sensation-|°f year's catchers, Deberry, | : Working her way as 3 | card for the opening show of ONcil and Hargreaves make uwp alp myimpson - 8 maid, Mrs. Riva arrived from 1t he club which in heing promoted by [SUrPlus. Jim Sliver, former Notre |sinicic ... K. 5 on the \camano, Tel *atsy Bridgett of this city and Den- e recclyer ipiolan aatoiEh spot | Ot e 1 167 0 3|ary 5 but found herself b by McMahon of Meriden, It has|'© display his wares. | from her native land. The Tta een a number of years since m-n,{ The success of the pltching staff | N. fv]'l0'11“ ] l;m‘ sha was told 1 1 e s — she was talian oo aiso is con uu.qmml fights have been staged inl“"” depend in a Jarge m on i $54—1100 : , % x ) YEm port moun ba xrmm by a p.lrl" |back after a period of retirement Womman . g = ':‘""”““l "'-‘”"Tt‘-\""“ & her his T tir e 1 mo o f roveme! f dis- | Corbett & { the third appeal to as s fe e col f e title March 22, and Improvement in the form dis- |Corbet g - hd house 'on el By st s g ghe [rotwey Ll o - 807 L ad by departn ' : over intact, with the exception o - 189 1 ashington. QI wrassed legally Bl e e L G iihvay e monio hes ot o s o e L et e B her this time as he w (N oW “HAT You HAVE PROVEN nally settled the question of the Z : = 7 wo games this week by notifying (8000 his spitball will be « v fight kard Jour IDENTIY A2 BEING AMOD A GREAT Parker & u..:L id. “Free mow rry serious- A fanager Clarence Lanpher of the { o McWeeny, Barnes, | Peters e 0 | S eren D08 o et ol e poue 4 M A3 E ~C B s il e saned MoGrer i, X - All But One Who Answered Boston TR 8. HOOPLE, ~+ T AM MR. CHANDLER { < 7 > LAE@AR,»V{ riday and Saturday night are on [another season. They will be rein-|Iidel .. 3 %) Alarm {3 Affected By Fumes. : © he will have an excellent S oF -HE ZINGA INGURAKCE CoO. 7, N RGOT WHEN |". forced by three of the half doze 3 . Boston, March 8 (A-—All hut one n fighting his way bhack to 0 _{ ey recruits. Norman Plitt, who h ARV G - 2210t the 15 firemen \\‘hn responded | th . One wy fight will B\ v oy ook obT AN ENDOMMEN /\\ e, AT PoLicY | Yesterday morning, Manager |becn on the ineligible list, I 51 "“““1":“‘“r'“"'”'_"‘:"'::"‘: the dhuesER i noreunhpireh s ingtine it PoLicy WHTH U6 TWENTY VEARG LLA’) MR, E WouLD BE VA\D o Haven tram wan cancellng tho |n sxcoliont ‘chanca.to. suck. “hig|5 B oy %5 = %5 {smoke and ammonia tumes from a | rair, | e AGo, AND 1T 19 Now PAID UP ! 2 Sl wo games, but the local basketball |Jim” Elliott als , i : 5 > flw‘w"frufl‘rl'h\z plant. A second alarm | er ¢ 1 he w : . HERE 19 OUR CHECK FOR e ew Haven team was cancelling the an excellent chan sas rung in to replace the vietims to pilot. strenuously objected and the |early impression ; o n 7 10 ! otims . L 1 MR < ¥ flm City manager finally agreed to | Griffin, a small but e : T 1137 3% | Tho fire was in an Everet Squarc | mafch without first testing b \ #500. ~~ Now AH MR. HooPLE, ) ¢ M% r{gm ' & ~ 1 7 K play. hander, It both mako good, 5 o1 asi—iaa | building S A o ground | ability.” Wew i 1 WoULD SuGGESGT THAT 7, i s |triumph Wil be recorded for two INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Hospital reports said all the 14 fire- he is expected fo t at Saratoga Nou RE-INVEGT IT W) ( NEW NOR ,)// | floor and unoceuy ahove If Dempsey ret This sav the National Guards a [extremes in stature. Elliott is th S Noi k 9 o . Spring. r 3 ¢ t 1 E veat deal of confusion over the sit- giant and Griffin the midget of the . North & Judd ] Tan would Edobyer Springs, whers he conditioned for N CJOM!: tion because it is likely that it |pitchers. Charmue | iz vould be a difficult matter to get a SNl RN . B nelt m to play here Saturday night, Jlodaphsond s 1 peosi sttt ittt e et e et e e e e e hat is, a team that could stand up MOSTIL NEAR DEATH P hgainst the Guards. ; ; The local quintet has a tough row |Star Outfielder of Chicago White | o 8- 213 o hoe next week. Following the B 313 ace of games against the Atlas Sox Attempts Suicide in Shreve- |W: T . 3 8 2 his week the Guards play a game gainst the Bristol Endees in this| port Hotel. ity Thursday night. 49 i Shreveport, La., March 8 (UP)— q 3 = Johnny Mostil, star outficlder of 4 P e - ROGERS REC. ALL fndess has been changed from mext |the Chicago White Sox baseball ; ] Truesday night to Thursday, March |'®am and voted the second most |, 2 : X 24, according to information Man- [V2Iuable player in the ~American s STATE LEAGUE GAME ger Lanpher received today. league, was in a critical condition : st today from selt-inflicted knife and santey! ek ED ANDERSON The Bristol Endees play the Eln- [razor wounds on his wrists, chest 5 . wood Iindees in Elmwood tonight iand throat. I e and they play the Greenpoint, L. I | Mostl was found late yesterday [ Mclynoux S. eam in Bristol Saturday night. in a room at the Yource hotel, |wicox BILL HOWARTH |headquarters of the White Sox who The Bristol team is scheduled fo lare in spring training camp, al- [ o) i play in Syracuse, N. Y. on March imost unconscious from the loss of [itaiwat (- 3 THURSDAY NIGHT 2 blood. He was hurried away to a e hospital, where with the ald of [Goso i - ROGERS' REC. GIRLS . and Mrs. J. E. Darling |stimulants his strength was at X Sl Vs, least temporarily restored. 510 5361543 | b Ma‘firled fF()rp3orYea=‘s VEStEy. Gyeriiisntoaiam connl: B. M GENLOT'S GIRLS OF Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Darling cele- i4ion was helieved by his team |S7AN p V. JRY rated the 35th anniversary of their |mate to have been responsiblo. for ’ A WATERBURY wedding Monday, March 7, at their [the attempted suicide. “usack 9 i Admission ome in Seymour Park. On account | el Gl s of the serlous illness of Mrs. Darling, MUSIC TEACHERS MEET only a few friends and relatives were | Worcester, March 9 (P —More present but they were the recipients | than 600 supervisors of music are of a purse of nearly $35 and. aaftending the three-day scssion of H 3 L e etians chi o inr s Sy s mealon o ) Page Captain Kidd host of friends. |ference which opened today. «HE MATORG LuckyY DAY = £1927 BY NEA SERVICE INC 23IIITTIITTITILILIIILLLLL: | g | CAN \YA BEAT n‘? ALL THEM BILLS HE'S BUSY WELL, TELL HIM WE'RE JN_DESPERATE NEED O' READY it NOW, WERE aLL ser! Heve GOTTA PE PAID ON TH' FIRST OR TH'| | COUNTIN §TiIcKS DROP €M 6N CASH, AN’ DAWGONAIT, PM NEAR C00-C00! WHERE'S IT FIRIS 00 3 OUTZLEM B 206 Gainta ge o 1 6 Dl UP ABOUT ‘ RE'S FLOP! NAPOLEON, TELL SAM | WANT Hit/ || O' DYNAMITE ! \&'\E Here! Wgogo‘”“gt‘;fs" A {7y BURIED? a‘ o t B Laf._=- — aw, DoN'T (_ETTHAT a eur OXlng i "N'/\kz—' : i Lk &fi: ::g Higgs FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 8:30 P. M. A MINUTE, t a Y. M. T. A. and B. HALL, MAIN ST. Team From Newport Naval Base, R. I. CONNECTICUT CHAMPIONS 10 STAR BOUTS 40 ROUNDS 40 ROUNDS Ticket Headquarters: Patsy Bridgett's Smoke Shop Presto Lunch, Main St., Walsh & Hollfelder, 642 Main St.

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