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of Sports Jimmy Clinch, local who appeared against Louis (Kid) Kaplan in the charity boxing exhi- bition at the state armory in Hart- | ford last night, will appear in one of the preliminary bouts of th mitt slinger INTER CLUB LEAGUE Burritts ..108 | |k Nutmeg A. C. at the Arena in New Haven tonight. Jimmy is scheduled to meet eith er Tommy Ababba cr Abe Bodine, who 13 to make his debut as a pro- fessional tonight. Jimmy and Bodine fought twice as amateurs, the local boy winning! onca and the former Hartford boy >’ | a4 Flcons coming {n the victor the other time. |y match should scttle the question between these two and they will furnish no little at-| traction for the fans who plan to| attend. Tonight's’ An examination of Johnny Clinch's thumb injury after his last meeting in this y with Ray Hall a few weeks ered the fact that the fing ‘ul’tn Johnny had the and {t showed has been t taken off amination. member 3 a clear bre and thi The injury has kept Jo. of the ring since it happened it is lable to stop him from ing the A. . tournament W next, his will be a big disappointment to tha local amateur boy, cause hs had set his heart on trying for the state title, He wants to go In, injury notwithstanding, but it would be a foolish move for him to make.| His handlers should sea to it he takes care of his in! d h instead of risking more jury in seeking wh is mere than an empt nothing with us the pa minds turn mo coming baseball persistent rumor to the the Falcons will ball team in ths flel’ stead, Frank (Chu #aid to have plans a ags a team which will place of the Falc mply S tes out on the fi > planning v beginn the top rung of the and with Ma to go, Kens f the early birds this s nppor ity of Johnny Hayes w ington and was b day, was the 'Le: other basebal! suddenly {1 cd away after a semi-professional ife was taken pneumonia an faw davs’ The stats chan ment of the Amatc ciation of Connecticut will b ducted in Hartford next Foot Guard hall. Th classes will be dectd €. in " is o (Ir plans to take a num- ber of seats for the tournament to this city and p 1 These bouts are the best th possibly ha put on in the s there will be a bad rush for seat on sale New Brit to s opportun here, in fans who are anxiou tickets The tournament is the A. A. U. as a body ceeds derived are used to pay the cxpenses of C fcut entries in the national tournaments cted by ind the jro- The championships this year are being held in Hartford ain was such a late entry in amateur boxing game that, although he A. A. U. considered running em off here first, it was decided to t until next year, The Natfonal Guards start out to- night on the final drive for ol championship of the & i e play the Atlas of New Haven in the Eim City, The rious 1n. | ew Brit- | the | boys * | | FAVORS FREE HITTING | Manager Moriarty of Detroft Doesn't Put Much Stock in Hit and Run| -, Play. minimiz > ‘plans of tha Datroi Manager G=o be know ve power of the team rests in the tting of his sl 1, Woodall and any years to 4 | ¥ can properly rner, in Morlarty's omnmn and in this era of baseball !t is an uncertain method of att ROOKIE HAS HIS DAY | | | | Hits, Scores Three Runs Average of 1.000, ng that| 2y to de- walloping. oo INRELAY CARNIVAL After Year's Absence. Harvard Again | to bo Represented in Penn Ath- | letic Games. uncement to this effect was outdoor compe ited States Where Washington Stopped Will Be Male Into Garage Watcrtown, . March 11 I¢ Georga Washington were to ta 'mmand of the Continental army he would find the blacksmit op here where tradition horse was shol on that morning, equipped to serve him i the 1927 mode. | The building, {as a smithy's business last Jun garage, s [nounced. The structura s Place fam stand, untll lessening 4 it to close its doors wilt new owner has an- buflt hewn timber held togeth places by hand-pointed & ington is said to have 1 on his way to Cambridge 1775, v\,,,,a TRAIN CREW BLAMED zame tonight and the second con- | test tomorrow night will either settle the fssue between the two teams or | else will keep the quintets tied. Each | lias won a game from the other. Information regarding the Boston Boys' club defeat in New Haven seems to put the Boys' club of New Havan in a very different class from all other clubs of the kind in this state. It the report that the Boys' club team is to engage the Atlas in a serfes in New Haven for the ty champlonship, is true, then it I a strange boys’ team representing the club in New Haven. Bat Battalino, state featherwelgh amateur champion, is in New Yor] to enter the big tournament bein; conducted there. Bat is seek more world’s to conquer and he is favored by all who know him, to! come through with flying colors against the best the metropolis can | furnish, READ HERALD CLASSIFTED FOR YOUR WANTS Smfi']e Unpleasant and unneces- sary. Take a Luden's evary little while. The 7 exclusive menthol blend 1 will soothe the irritation and bring quick relief, LUDEN'S 5° PMENTHOL ADS | Their Trying To Snatch To Have Caused Wreck Was gton, M. h 11 (A—The I's of a nap by an entin train ¢ the collisi (the Alton ra:l Mo., on Jan. one death and Xr‘ml persons, inte mission insp: The sleeping of a freight train which tur on a sidetrack to await the pa of two passenger trains. During the |walit, the Investigators said, every: body took a nap and all wers awak- cned by tha noise of a passing train. The crew concluded that |both of the passenger tramis had gone by and moved out en the main time to be wrecked, v was in charg 1 out| just in INSPIRED BY CLASSIC Adventures of Tom Sawyer Induces Boy to Fire School | Lowell, Mass, March 11 (A—De- {claring that he had been inspired to the deed by reading of a similar in- cident in Mark Twain's claseic, “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” a 12- year-old Dracut boy has confessed to the police that he had set fire to 2 schoolhouse in the Collinsville scc- |tion of that town last evening, en- ;‘Im"fllng the lives of 30 people at- ‘Iu ding a meeting in the building. » Loy, whose name the police will come before urt tomorrow. He ad- kerosene about the porch of the building and lighting a. match to {t. The blaze was extin- guished before serious damage sulted. | mitted seatte Te- ors Manush, | i Guy Sturdy of Tulsa Makes Four| For| soon reopen es al Nap sala | 1| well out fn the face NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927, EXPECT NEW MOVE IN CHAPLIN ROW/ Gon, o Poedaf One Tax‘ Gase, Is Report eles, March 11 (F—Ths Times says a crisis is government's case near in th i against Charles | Chaplin, |18 accused of failing to render in wh said to be invo Civil actions wera started government Chaplin bro | trom the a | gregating | sums alleged tax case, In ita entirety £ to Was days ago 1t | that no adjustm ‘Toms River, FRENGH RIVER RlSE DOING GREAT DAMAGE ! Southern Part of Country Tnundated ' And Overflow of Seine and | Marne is Feared. s, March 11 (P — rtion of a 4 the plain o | vast lake and the roa | mande and Castelialo |1y submerged Lot lermined No one 1 ek 'Winthrop, Mass.. Woman Being bought by Poiice Winthrop, ch 11 HV‘ cer, a \umvec' of a police ccording Barker telephoned her, ed in Boston three hours. have notified several New En effort to locate t two or an man. PROOFS OF PATERNITY But Not Resemblance Vienna, Marsh 11 (P—RBlood t¢ re refected by Austrian courts as © usive proof of paternity, but ‘r:n ers who dodge their responsibil- [ty { he 4 1ce ‘of re- sembla chiefly .. Otto na university, an rt in some recent cases of nofe, tifics for and against the g father. When blood test re- ances are confirmed by most ore of other resemblanc es | h he seeks, he concludes doubt | if the tes oW mere- 1t be accidental resem- argues for exo un- |is elimina 1y what mi ation of ncy to stand id Dr. Reche, fnvariably to be passed appears | down the line of progeny.” Fingerprints, shaps ar ot . color and quality df halr and| | many other phystcal characteristics “u" carefully compared in these cases, | Austrian Courts Roject Bload Tests need for 150 years| {M'NAMARA-GEORGEITI ARE STILL LEADING OVIV 12 CHICAGO T0 OUST JUNGLE NATIVES Cheetabs Dom't Bite, Ovwner Says, But Cop Felt Teeth Teams Now Are Teft In Six Day Bieycle Rac in New York NEGRIES STRIKE o8 SCHOGL 1950 e, N. I, Fanili ! 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