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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1927. S550555005550000652302950800850008530000003048902000000000229650000. . b3 * 9858858855525 008888555553055900558598 5800 8. NATIONAL GUARDS AND BRISTOL CLASH AT STATE ARMORY THURSDAY NIGHT—HARDWARE CITY A. C. COMPLETFS CARD FOR PRO BOXING REVIVAL AT TABS’ HALL ON MARCH 22—TRADE SCHOOL WINS FIRST GAME FROM MERIDEN QUINTET S090999009NCPITICITTIIIVIITIFIFPCIIVIVINININNIIVICIIIIPINVV000 200004 26000 PFFITCI RS PPITEE TR SI FTPIPPRT TGSV TFINIGSE999 % PEFIVICTIIITVIGOO GUARDS AND BRISTOL TO CLASH THURSDAY NIGHT! Bitter Court Rivals to Stage St. Patrick’s Day Battle at Armory—Manager Lanpher Has Hard Task Se- curing Competent Referee—Game Will Be Fourth| Between Two Teams—Fans All Steamed | in Series up in Bnlh C |'xe~—Both Teams R(‘dd " MAKE GOLF COURSE FROM RACE TRACK - Soluuon May Be Found for In- vestments in Florida Parks 15 (A — estors that th e state tied up solu- valuable i 10 p start on ck's Day. Dick Di most all th = ason 2 five per ecent 1 BAIL cost of 1 be st Thur 4 the wigering on horse pped in Illinols, Condon in the the of one a Tn the paddocks hows Mana S, qa wer structures, had been ponds and 1 tu ‘ t ctation of to mecura a com e his pla eure John ford, illy Haye 1 0 He is t known m history of tol, have emed property rpos or Pri refector soon will be subdivi worth seve cost. ATHLETICS AND CARDS tim T0 PLAY SECOND GAME | World Champions and Mackmen to Clash Again Today at Avon Park Training Camp. today iFort 1 on thr I to get int ams and kourt Rhout sensati 9 o 1 and Douthit ties. Louis collected 10 kes, Willis, Hunte g triples by STANLEY CUP SERIES Players May | and The Nationals ; o tr iladelphia to Re In the Big Money This Coming | G, the uarters in Bradento r Mclnnis York ning Professdonal Hockey Spring. GIANTS TROUNCE BRAVES | Prestige of Boston Team Suffers a | Severe Blow In Game With New | York Club, March a bl liated eir St ir r prestige & blow at esterday v against races 18 used as a elub ! nks in the| Quinn ne SPRINGFIELD FIVE ROCKNE PERFECT GRID COACH CALLAHAN KAYOES . BEATS BOYY IJLUB DI VODI IN SECOND (East Main Street Quintet Drops [Los Kugeles Boxer Recognized 20 to 15 Verdict as Junior Welter Champion Boys' _wr"or to 1} ul]’l- Mass N las w Britain st 1 and grew 4 two | tory over Andy Divodi at Madison Square Garden. Refused a place on the state ath- commission’s record as title | r of the 140 pound division, the | ngeles boxer last night fou fast d vi halae woods los | n loc 1 to full ady 1 tacular knockouts of the indoor sea- s Divodi's first defeat in and the | thirty pro; Britain | Kilt the second per- Kley did the 1e up for a field | Springfield | He | minutes later, with New Weleh and than ¢ closed by 4-0. ed in fouls - way 1 decisive result, A loopin, flush on Vho New York inated the battle, v log ag the SPEAKER | ahez ter tying the score orked loose just be- nd of the half and made a om Rickard in the form of 1t. Divodi weighed 139 1 Toss i o preliminar skirn in which a pair of pros- tive welterweight challenge bounced out of immediate con- ration by unexp Billy Leox ird quarter was all ing- n failing to register sank goal | and a f Welc | and Brooks one dropp at the opening of f but Welch made t was 5-20, Here the club made | 1. Gill rang up a field | ¥ duplicated, and Gill, fight- | |ing furiously, made it th v ut the whistle eut off Welch was best for the visitors. |Kley and Gill led the home t: th ving finely on the no | 1 sion ; | To S r of ish after h both ggered, with a strong fi battle in am, de- | .‘,.\.; ot X the on will play here, dee of Baltimore A in the other generalled Cly ent victor The siz- and MORIARTY OP"IMISTIG Manager of Detroit Boys' Cluh i Team Satisfied 1 home vent ducked out of t f a clean cut v slamm the f weonard With Shape of Players at Train- . S o alriost 900 ing Camp. and have and hav Detrolt, Mq opti- r George prospects this year has by HORNSBY CONFIDENT OF Brightwoods. Springficld am Flynn Hallora Kilb, re Prati Jeffersor Former Batting King Has An Im- pressive Batting Average of ile 5 In Training. Notre in or a Damr an one Avery, MAY PICK PITGHERS at White ch 15 (/) h confide Pruning Day Sox Camp MAY PLAY FOR TITLE Shreveport Is Set for Next Zhursday Worcester High Basketball Team to % to 0, Cl ) P icnously Sox o Prun- mp at next Thurs- Schalk be- | serviceal! roster, Go After National High Schiool a hand in two double pla oft by the Gian the team's Title, Mass., . may al high March school ba 15 (@ ted aring off one of their old-tir rampa the Yankees x..n | Baltimora Orioles with a | confere er of 18 hits to win in a L:ulln’) y at L 3 ols Walter Cedric Durst and Ray Mor: ; ason form, a e L whi ill take pla ithin hart led the slab raid with four safe- | split into two days at which a decision will iece. o . was af + Brooklyn Robins divided their A day between a p. e workout and rofind of rejoicing over the rcturn Pitcher Bill Doak ng camp on Sat- | teams LA Yorth High has wen the Worcester school championship th times in sucecssion has rolled up a string of = contive vietor- The team won the schoolboy Championsiip of Worcester county tournament but Fitch- last year's national high school | ons, did not compete. bore down | Cubs at Catalina + of their lack of the coast nd. He more nine innin games this week in prep- for MeCarthy the ger extra hard on resterday | ess agai over il tice aration Mite! Field, i acoma, Baker, i Sammy it ash, Lis grip and desert ! urday, Bill came back yesterday to renew negotiations with Manager Robinson. Reports from the front indicated that hurler and pilot would \4‘0!”1‘: to terms today. ¢ league |y Billy [l Leonard, , Ds Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling —Al Bobhy h < Iphiz bt beat will K 1cIphia, me vy this we ' FOURNIER MAKES ERROR Jimm won from ml)-m, 10. AFTER YouvE BEEN ON oNE OF THOSE "LATE PARTIES" AND THE THOUGHT OF GETTING UP AND GOING To WCRK (S AvlFoL THE MIRROR outpoint 10, Deputy Sherlfft Secks to Serve Sum- A MOTHE Cleveland, mons on First Bascman of Bos- Wiliie Browr won City, Pi | from e Davies ton Braves, Ne 10, “hoy Stoux he may York, nectady, won | Iargo, 1 cputy up for the - sheriff to AODRON. Hoboken 1son, k De Sailor | Joey Ciein, Mil Ag suinalilo, - AND YoU WONDER HOW You o | Aren GETTING LAURELS BAC[(: [ert and F in NOSE ANID A FACE THAT 84996 S5050900 00! LEW PALUSO Pro Sport Revival, FIRST GAME WON BY TRADE SCHOOL - - New Britain Team on Top in 22 to 9 Contest With Meriden from o club merging r four per- guarding whole 1p 2 g0od defense. te in ually first rs lead- de a lon, team m, € and the half second tally § ards held Mer- J Mitchel § tion of a«"(\.'nvi(‘ up slightly { was nothing stretch of in in ¢ wi ore 1o two bas- retir in ming hack in A return game will Senior High school day morning. The ary: New Britain S, Tu 1 Richtmyer, rf 4 Rogers | 4, . Benoit, r wober and Pilli rl. YOUNG BOXER HURT New York, March 15 (®) — Ells. ; r old elerk, in a boxing York Athletic n opponent | as “Reeve and po- | arching for him Willis was knocked out in ths second round of a three round contest by Reeves, with a blow to the jaw. Two hours after he had been revived, Wiilis fainted in the bout felub Jast night onl by known lice are After packing |club rooms and two members took 'sociation him to Rooscvelt hospital, where was found he has a possible fracture of the skull, a broken nose and concussion of the brain, Ofiecials at the elnb disclaimed knowledge of the affair. T0 BATTLE ALEX HART IN FEATURE | Hardware City A. C. to Stage Spectacular Fight Car at Tahs’ Hail March 22 Flyweight to Battle Charlie Ray in Semi-Final “Kid” Thomas to Meet “Sheik” Leonard in Preli —Minty Rose, Sensationg Professional boxing will vived in this city absence, with a bang Tuesday evi ning, March 22 e Y. M. T. 22, at & B. hall on Main stre *n the Hardware City A. C., new Uty formed fight club with Pat Dridgatt and Denny MeMahon as th promoters, and Leo Bradley 7 matchn r, presents an all-st: J\\I"V‘ of four bouts, two ten rounder {one elght and one four round set-t Yo mous lightweigh| from Salt Lake City, Utah, will me Alex Hart, known in ring circles “Alex the Great,” of Philadelphia, j the feature bout of the card. Palu is known as one of the most clevd I 5 and on his s n this has always drawn t £ fight fans. Hart, who will oppose him, twice won decisions over Joe dee, who at th t sensation in b v York ¢ victories record v N b after man society } ral appearanc bouts, Dun time is ational hich will sational tin t and Minty has had 1 will feature Charll flyweight, i . of Philadelphia Ireland Ra as lost onl 3 ion. He hal knocked out 32 of his opponents inj cluding ( xter, Indian Ru sell, Bobhy 1 Mike Malinski, Fredericks, Tommy Herbert, Clovers Durant and man| 5. He has won decisions ove) Corporal Izzy Schwartz, Wee Willl Woods, Kid Wolfe, Frankie Murray Benny Schwartz of Baltimore, Littl, . nd Tony Mandell of Worces ter, besides many others, His opponent, Ro who is noy nder the managerial direction of Walk Miller, manager of Tiger Flow] ers, former middleweight champio decisions over E Clark, We Willie Woods, Pinky May and Jof Marcenelli, recognized flyweigh) champion of Frane he eight rounder will atury Kid Thomas of this city and “Sheik! Leonard of Wallingford. This will be a slam-bang ir as both bhoy| 2 p rs of hefty punches and :ither one or the other will go dow hefore the eight rounds are up, it i thought. Tha curtain ralser will bringz to Kudlow, sensational from Meriden who only recent. ly stepped out of the amateur ranks and Johnny Mack of w Haven| 3 most popular preliminar, s in th - ard will bo the first to b 1 in this city in a long num. ber of years and will be the fore. runner of a number of others whie! will be staged fore the out. door he first bou will be 5 o'clock an arrangements are being eompleted tg put tickets on sale in this city in th next few days. Round: of Plactlce at Fle\.eland Club Camp March 15 (#-—Drear; rounds of practice today filled th program for the Cleveland Indian: at their Lakeland, Fla., training after a week of practic in which the Columbus as. club walloped them fol victories in the last two days George € ¢n, formerly of the 1 league, made himeel tor chief-gardener’s honor: Judge, Frankil ho eligible |when he played a brilliant outfield| in yesterday's game. ~AND FOR ThE SHoWS A SHINY CONLY R COULD LOVE - THOUSANDTH TiME You WISH You HAD BE = BORN RICH OR NOT AT -~ AND WHER You ARRWE AT THE ALL QLD TIMERS PLAY Alexander, Cohb, Wheat, Collins and (‘i”('in”d“ ‘“ \l[(‘ o Al Get l.h.ldlhl])oll\ Agam Wichita, K troit, defeat ver, 10, i, —Tommy Burns, De- Arrange mil Carpentler, Den- Home and Home Series | Ifirst Lutheran chureh bas- | s city and t v church quintet of 1 hor two tean won their) church leag and Hart- cigively defeated New Britain pair of Inter-city g the locals hope for hetter o first game will be rday evening, March Hall school, W L Ark Leat La., 10, n Into Contest at Hot Sprin Gill, Chicag New Iheria, Trish Bobbie Mickey Camp Holyoke, Holyoke, troit, 10, M lefeate — Clickey Clark, Mg Phil McGraw, De- 1 b and Tonight - Lew ng Harry Wills, 1 arance played on Sat- at William Hartford, | Hari 7o LIVEL TOO ALl Tony Vace Preshyte ons, and legians.” winners, | D08 Moine also on the card, The date for the | il vs. return game has not been set. l10, conte ow Iirst wd chu 4 Lather- Luddy McDonald, 8t, | Emil Morrow, Sioux City, 1 All; iUs & Hughes, ! OFFICE You GET A PHONE | FROM THE BOSS SAYING K& IS CONFINED 1IN BED WiTH A CoLD AND WON'T BE DOWN" ARE GOING To DRAG THROUGH The DAY AIN'T VT A GRR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-10LS FEELING!?.

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