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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 192T. SEHSSHHLH5095889.58 958 9, HLLEILHLBS88HL 555890000898 $5L2258L9558885H5S555L3HSLLLLHLILLEHLILLESS LIS SHESS 5588580 5383055558 5L5H85555322L$5258H58555888589, EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR FIGHTS AT TABS' HALL TONIGHT—NATL. GUARDS TO BATTLE BRISTOL AGAIN TOMORROW § —BOYS’ CLUB HAS EASY TIME WINNING GAME—WOMAN CUE STAR GIVES EXCELLENT EXHIBITION AT ELMORE ACADEMY PIESIVTTTIN NATIONAL GUARDS PLAY BOYS GLUB TEAM ENDEES AGAIN TOMORROW | BURIES TRIANGLES First Game of Two Out of Three Series to Be slazcd ‘Fa in Bristol — Locals Meet Meriden in That City Thursday Night—Both Quintets Ready For A\nf other Hectic Struggle for State Honors — Bell- Towners Now on Even l-onlmL m \Mndmz. | rmington Team Swamped— Kraszewski Has Field Day . TIER PLAYERS IN BATTING PRACTICE Team Developing Unusual Hn {ing Power This Season n o m ; kept ing t in one Ar s strip ing what k. which a coveri from an angle k! 2 exh i wi s second 1 orth made sponsibility after ten | goal o wpire, has let the play- | the he expects them to | zews es and would just m win them their tood od 17 1t Ie ore in basehall g t pe 15 soon have the ki cou Adlinen one will win the \eT u to he Thur New Britain Boys' Ciob WOMEN GOLFERS GETTING READY FOR TOURNAMENT Nip and Tuck Battle Between Miss Farmington Triz Collett and Miss Fordyce Be Re-enacted., N. C. d from One of pass ont tting in order. ries have to somc rves Also Victors club Reser Boys' Club Rese Kerels | Karpinski the camp !Anderson, Arrows Ray Schalk Will Both Play and M (Chisox Reds Meet Yankees in \nother l attle T O’Ll\ - Gt Glenn Wright Returns To Pirate Team Tod: Pa, W 1l i . t [ ) [* Bz L& S o ated the Missens e cek-end s MINTY ROSE Bout Ielphia, Semi-tinal Phil Seeor Walli AY sout SHEIK LEZONATD, JOHNNY MA ted by city ty hall socic aht card 5. Deman t in Hart- and New city will be a h Mayor Invited Guy onor one ey ha for the pre- night. hila- 1 of velodrome will have powers to 1l punch- of Ho Mas card, a ford, will ht title his city. cavy punch- second bout on the blonde-thatch i terwe of ians to Play Until Pitchers All Give Out 1 2 (P by nd minor, the ‘\ inn trainin ms ot camp MeAllister reducer he ran tars de- Jack 1€ a work would last until rs. The reg rday, BLOCK Pasquale block at 42-44 Conner- iam Coh biisiness ported to be around §2 ( vs. ( to| o | &l | | | ccond | TIPTFPIEIVIIIIIIIFIEIVEIIITIVTPI PP EIEPTIITTIIIIFEPE I TTTEIT T POC TP ST OCE P ¥ READY FOR CHARLIE RAY WOMAN CUEIST IN FINE_EXHIBITION {Miss Frances Anderson Thrills| Large Crowd at Elmore “rances Anderson of Los An- s, Cal, woman pocket billiard |champton, gave a beautiful «xhibi- [tion of fancy and trick shooting at! |the Elmore ~Billiard academy o | Main street last night. The exhibi- [tion lastea for about 30 minutes and shots Miss Anderson had never been seen {in this city before. A large crowd jof enthus s billiard fans wi led the clever manipulation of balls on the table and on n |casions, the spectators Anderson loud and su ! plau: | The feature of Miss Anderson’s ex- Iseveral of the { demonstrated, tness- 1 hibition was a carom bank shot from lthe head of the table. Iball went through a ball ra over, a cluster of balls and found its way 0 a pocket at the opj end of |the table. | In her match one of New Britain's ror lin the state pocket billiard | Miss Anderson didn't furc so Her opponent was in rare form |defeated the c1 50 to 4 |1ocal boy made a high run of 20. | Those who watched the exhibition | last night marvelled at the complete control which Miss Anderson showed both of the cue ball and the object | |balls in her work. She Lore out the | |claim that she has 147 shots in her |repertoira and sl demonstrated | most of them last night. | The exhibition was b lof the most instructive and enter- |taining seen in this city in years to !those who are interested in pocket billiards, | TESTIMONIAL DINNER game th Gregor, I well i 10 rounds.) ERWIN BIGE, rounds.) vs. MINTY ROSE, ($ rounds.) s, KID THOMAS, (4 round: Nebraska. | | Plans to Honor Ircland Teams in Hartford County to be New Dritain, Discussed Tonight. Plans for a testimonial dinner to| [the championship teams in the | Hartford County Y. M. C \n«.r {teur Athletic association will be| | made at a meeting of the athletic | commissioncrs putics this | evening in Hartford. The county has had the most suc intam ring | cessful season in its history de him a slight favor- | Plans to banquet the athletes who ; honors for it middlewest's pride, Bud R Haute, adult by the night's ten round contest to de- the senior by the + the and the junior by the 1hy all these teams . proposed bang cri's speed, boxi fang was flashier than Taylor's @ church boys are al championship track New \m)m was boxing 1 v day with while Kensington has a num- the state championship was get- slug- Bantam Ring Star Shows Up Well in Workouts March —(P)}—The im ning workouts of Tony w York's b ve tr neri, N¢ , have over the vior of Terre for Satur- gy joeal teams, outh church, 1de school, Phantoms, the claimant for Charley &'s vacant throne, team, er on or x round of iming n. It planned to | pictures taken all the victorious groups. 1s for the coming outdoor track meet Trinity field, ford, will be laid, and basehall come up for dis ter Jim en has hung 5 1 belt for the The prir believe that Saturday’s decision will be accorded carrying the | Rosenberg has been bar- New York champion- | title, since red both in THinois and for failure to make the ship weight. Canzoneri and Taylor, both tural bantams, expeet to have trouble to scale 118 pounds. ‘\Ianager Har Injury in Right Hand \\'x«?nug(m, March 22 (B — An {injury to the index finger of his {vight hand has forced Mar | “Bucky” Harris out of the W lington Mncup, pending an X-ray ldetermine whether the bone na- no 3 sh- to The Diamond Dusters defeated the (go o lr YRCAG G boR® Bagles in the first baseball double i how long he to di- ader of the scason yesterday. The | (o 018 0 | game resulted in an 13 to 7 "0 POV while the second v a white- | full ~lof row from Goslin, the 10 to, 0. Both games were|o. & Uirow fiom Goslin, th the Smalley school | 10Fs' 1eft fielder, in the initial in- Diamond Dusters chal- | MNE of yester Cgame at Avon raging 15 voars of Iark. Fla, which the world cham to il M © pion St. Louis Cardinals won, 5 to oL, | 4 K Another game-with the Cardinals is today's program. This One Is a Peach—Listen L i fores Sena- ash, | | IF A PEACOCK FLIES OVER A WALL AND LAYS AN EGG IN ANOTHER MAN'S GARDEN — EGG (- ™ WHO OWN S YeAR cocw WAIT- WAIT A MINUTE = Gimme TiMe! Yes-t Gwe uP - e object ! nded as one | ! Championship Hartford | n Hart- | * — WHO - owWnNS—THE OR THE MA WHO OWNS THE)’I GARDEN T y— PEACOCKS DON'T LAY APPEARANCE OF GARDINI HERE IS REAL SENSATION Italian Champion One of Most Popular Wrestlers of Al Time—His Opponent, Hansen, One of Best in Game —Wladek Zbyszko and Charkovsky to Furnis Companion Feature—Opponent for Al Ventres Will Be His Logical (‘onlendcr LUPPKE SCOFFS AT HOPKINS' PLANS Says Game D'sca rded His Ideas 25 Years Ago The appearance of Renato Gar. dini, Italian champion wrestler, i this city next Monday night has created a sensation among the Ital ian people of this vicinity. Gardini since coming to this country, has come to the fore as one of the lead ing matmen in the world and hi work in various matches has stamp-| ¢d him as a worthy match for the claimants to the world's champion- ship. |"In matching Gardint with Charle Hansen, powerful Swede from Ne braska, Promoter Edward Lawrow of the National A. C., has secured an opponecnt who will extend Gar lini to the limit. In fact, Hanse in the opin hus given Gardini some of the tough football coach at est battles in his career and the fac that b set another opportunity] to ba Italian in this ciy a the Y. M. T. & B. sociey hall next] Monday night, means that the fani who attend the show will see one o the most gruelling wrestling matches| on record in this city. Paired with the appearance of] Gardini here, another feature bou will bring together Wladek Zbyszko,) Kingpin of the Polish wrestlers, and| J. Charkovsky, an of im.| rength and skill. Zbyszkol 1 a narrow escape In this city at] the last card conducted by the Na-| 3 ton into | tiONAl when it took him 34| conds to throw, hi, Italian ace, but} id that the Russian who will him Monday night, will give a tough hattle, he third bout of the night will bring Al Ventres, New England| middleweight champion, again into| in defense of his title, Ven-| hed with Fred Brunol Hartford a few weeks ago at Odd| Fellows' hall and he disposed of this} hallenger r a fierce struggle. His opponcnt for the bout Monday| will be selected from among| shallengers who are sceking al at bLis title. Ventres wants| on all comers and when he| signed for the bout Monday night, hel stipulation with Mr. Law- the toughest man in the) inst him. Ventres| re isn't a wrestler in| can take his Kew| away from him at the niddlewsight poundage and he is| willing to allow Mr. Lawrow to se-| his opponent. ouid like nothing better| h: given a chance at the) world's middleweight title now held by Joe Turner and should the fans this city indicato Monday night terested in wrestling, to bring this y. Ventres has| the claim that he can beat and the match would be a for this pearance of Gardinl and Zbyszko on the same card xtraordinary of- ing for followers of the wrestling ¢ morc sport. Already inquiries have been must | made for tickets from surrounding towns espe the Italidn people whose ko holds an equal place in the he of the Polish people and a large crowd of fans will be out to sce : twa itors in action at the Chicago, March 22 (F) ident I tmouth unive provement of foothall Hinois, hem up have wi le th al mid- ors who turn- on President Hop- which would limit to sophomore and y to kins' varsity student o other of ad ever ation se one ¢ th s to be on th nig of son. Would the orders from a juniors sub- | e charge il as much v cont at tor of athlet e lowa tiv ing ith repres and- are it may be poss ) to this Indianapolis Boys Show Up Well in Tennis Play N¢ Ye « . (&) Two nd Law- cham bacn provid ion h ladek in this city, is an left. handed than split the cobs in their re Lawrenes when sout {ried on into the The broth stern co ively in winnin his sccond however, Lawrcic of the Butler University tennis team, trained t shouldar, Despita The meeting will not the handieap, A Dailey 1o | only settle the state league encounter e limit for two sets befors failure but will also decide the city chame th ugh the New York |Dionship as Bill Howarth of the hi fne maten: cys has been climinated in Pat Rooney who Casino alle: tourna- ment, will meet Ed Anderson of former captai ers in a state league match to- foree | boy's scrvies cost By BRIGGS WHO =" OWNS -~ THE EGG T WHo = = OWNS == THE- €6G" E MAN The PEAC), AT S | A HoT/ ONE | N0 SIR JacK A PEACOCK NEVER DID LAY AN EGG AND NEVER COLLD H WHY OF COURSE - DOGGONE WHY DIDN'T 1 THINK OF! THAT- HEH