New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 SELLEVILILTLELLHOLL0IE9L2L8LLUEHH9I L 55L890655585885855S5SHHELEL585555L55585605858585585558688.8.6 809 SEHDSHS L8090 598 . 25553585055550060 BRISTOL ENDEES AGAIN NOSE OUT NATL. GUARDS 29 TO 2I—-LEADING AMATEURS TO APPEAR IN TOURNAMENT FRIDAY ¢ NIGHT—GARDIN! READY FOR HANSEN MONDAY NIGHT—HARTFORD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM BOTH DEFEATED BY NEW BRITAIN aaaaha s KA A M RA R AR R R O e L T L T T Y Yy L TR N e s TIETTITIITITIVICOPPPNISITP PPV I GO TIPE ORI EEIETTTCIPIVIPIFITIIPIIINTTITE V064 6900000009 BRISTOL ENDEES AGAIN NAWTFIRDCHNPS ~READY FOR GATTLE MONDAY STINLEY RULET) | LEADING AMATEURS SIGN BEAT GUARDS 25 T0 27 BEATEN BY L0CALS PLAY ALL-STARS| FOR TOURNAMENT FRIDAY Court Rivals § ‘.nl \n')t';m Hectic C m‘:}M in St’:tlo R. & E. Beats Rubbep Works— 3 : ' Proceeds of Games to Go [or Jalckol(ctelll,(x St:te ?liddI:;\'Cight E‘hz:}rryl)é (;OET‘Q Wipe Title Chase — Jim Zalzey ‘ordham Scinti 4 i : i i : ut Knockout in Meeting Wi i pring- lates in First Appearance With New Britain — §0. Church Trims Preshyterlans‘ 1 “Y” Team T”D field and Waterbury Teams Sending Best Men Here Locals Miss Tying Score By Narrowest of Mar Elfl\‘ _—k_o —Total of 12 Bouts to Be Furnished—Three New: —Natienals Play in Meriden T()lxl"ht Apidal Britain Boys on Card. y ketball league 5 "7?;7"4iRUTH COMES BACK iy iQ’Yankees Win Championship of St. Petershurg by Victory stk Is' | nts ose ability is Fectl e als of simon= arranged hy| New York | current b kethall auintets two and Bcorers * INDIAN ATHLETES e LEARNING mise of Classrooms Prompt efl Emry Into Texas Marathon 24 (P ight tournament to Mohawk A. C. the Y. M. T. A, & B. hall on troet Friday night, will fea- houts i which 24 hoxers, cticut and the sen- entries, will newly crowned g state, Jack middleweight, Wor ature attraction a will feature also bouts weight classes. in all topped by in welght to be a pair of | white the and it rm]f]‘ Boston B s decide ton and ord, will give the New something to cheer they start their sledga and one or the fans m,iw s were ou | where the third wi vo bases as 1 ery champs Roger Wh 15 B¢ nches v Dritain boys will also e card this weekac- Phil Poul= « Frenchman will ¢ exhibitions appear in mr 115-pound class, Joa fallen to ight in the 120-pound Joe Zotter will mingle 140 pounders, efield entries includa rheimer, sensational 118 from Springfield who stands as the only man in Massa- s who has not been beaten ins in four :duled \ Stella. Kenzoir 1 o el -jat th ndage; Ed Elie who i ¢ Tt o 1 1 the : Machine r here three scoring lists f ! élantly b o o the t L grin { 1 10y e e e e Ao Pagoni, shifty « Fing s'\r' ¥ ¢ ! = t . center who will tackle tha [ . Forsands) mplon and Charles. [ replacing 1lock- capable boxer, 1 battla waged back and the rising Franco- T Bristol getting the the of Waterbury will a argument for the fi ; a dou-| Y. AL in its eff to pay the ex- est men to do battls G score at the rest period red s of the team on its trip. The| ¢ Leo Larrivier L 5 in favor of Bristol. ved to be the at a meeting in the Bur-|and provided 4,100 fans with m to Xelly in promi- With the start of the sec ; | , ; : 3 / noon .'Mv',‘] 10 jenjoyment 1 out is @ heavy puncher and the National Guard i " nar o b 4 i Hareh t t ichor te &0 the Tull t b CHBE RIS | lea Pancho Villa who is en- 8 lantly and brought th 7 f | £ i r 5 ‘ ' S las e t ;’l’ ;‘3 i Joe Dignal s = Apdem s = the Brass City & ;ly.—o’und v:: cou e ——— in action. Ha L tubenste &CO be matched with Joa o <t wint ve snown in e | ROONEY BEATS ANDERSON amp of Hartford and from pres- cen t this hout will most 4 result in a_knockout. Welterweizht Champion Wil De- | Casino Bowler Takes Flve Games Krock ot Meriden, former g ! ] P . Wout a trip! champion, will be seen 2 ol again ot fend His Titie at Polo Grounds, | 8505t & G0 From Former State Champion In |, in the wolterweight di- 4 Rubenstein dr New York, May 2t - ¢ T e < Johnny outgrew the lighter i the net in Screw & e i lass and he will step in against a » to 10. re B — Rooney, who reprosents pringticld opponent, Eugens De- Almost i oo ar ” ower rmm Terryville, will make = seconds passed {rion L in this city Fri 4 el D A‘J PA [ AfiAlN 1 Players Being Teoght to “Drag” loys, at la oo o (hv]fllm?st 5 Feain kn ; o appear in this city n| halt minutes t EL ! 1] L v 5 2 Pall Instead of Usual Choke Hit © here will mean it ing 26 to 24 when {3 5 | 3 essols > 0 P . ks s e | {among the th 3 % | ano swe He will be t went out o! -9, Gray ai o i b , in Detroit Camp. Iy the ninc-game matched, most probably with Pat a 4 yard and M Ny A danz t Havlick's [2r gl chme through Mo ) z I coimbp L il Ormer Whlle S Plflyel to Be ¢ e Bt onaHanTe Detroit, March 24 (P—Ths “drag | Cime through 1 bounding baby from Feldm 4 e d : s 1L 5 being aa. or Anderson ith Manchester in the 132-pound towed wi o YS a0 (1 i Y =18 lsag 5 i e a ¥ coming W Mfml) 7 01 yemm P]O Cxl”) | arter 1\“"'”“1'%1“““1 ”;‘:‘.';"“\‘[5 3 m;’m\n s for the tournament have 2 sion In ’“7 5 FI that type of bunting to th ounted to 9SS while t it on sale at Patsy Bridgett's 3 XooE oo NAVAL MAN IS HELD ket nib whichit ho' ba | "‘; Ml Church street and D BrougaL lon, March i) T Sl e e S e ] Lunch on Main street. I : a sacrifice. The drag ball gives the un® SIS 50 fg fourth | 1! ready a biz demand. for [ alls run go0d opportunity to beat |game ™ Anderson’s best mark for th? paste boardsand indications L e Jife out the hit and to advance the run-|(no night was 11 Rooney's aver- Point to a sell-out when tourna- World | - |TCr at the same time. age ] Anderso it et = | o them | Heinie Manush is a past master = e e his ability in| Andoers 03, 81, ven and eight hundred L3 : aided him materially in [0, 100, 79, 105—468, men and women are at- “1 Iaa tenuslony nn top rung of the cham-| Rooney , 102, 94 colleges and universities in E Delagillis sent in ng refuse pionship ladder last eeason. 100 S8, 10 10, 7S—05S. tates today, of the Ven- ;2 I 2 ¢ J f vecks ago o i d and Gl Feeli By BRIGGS Amt It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’ y 5 - ha WHEN You'vE PORROWED AN \AND You TRY To THROW - AND D_\JRIN.G THE “] lected the Ansor AUTO FROM YouR BCST FRIEND ioF= WORRY ABOUT IT NIGHT EVERY Time pe i i AND AFTER AN r_uE.\)wg's | BUT You GIWVE A Look A CAR GOC s BY S B b R R DRIVE YOoU DECIDE To TAKE A OLT OF THE WinDOW You IMAGINE THIEVES | Al s pretiy | At CHANCE, AND PARK T out IN BEFORE TURNING IN MAKING A GET AWAY | A e St FRONT WITH THAT CAR and Ventr 3 WMy e he will 3 tain his | - : . '~ man than Ver 18 met in Hm:(“; o Britain b R Is in this e = r. who prot 1 positior N 1 indigated | Russian, besides t} “ | which Ventres will ri First Presh, Church, nz!uih;f:l‘ " ;l | X[n.lr‘////// o AND You Go To' SLEEP | - AND AT DAYBREAK You RUSH [ '=AND WHEN You PEEK OUT = S FINALLY AND DREAM To THE -WINDOW W(TH YOUR Nou % T THERESSCAELPMLZ at Sanager Dan Howley of Brown o Tk e - N YoUR Tao At AND PEACE FULLY SEPI N th WANTS CASH BONUS THE EARIIS SOl B eRY 5} UNDER 1TS BLANKET OF DEW- fol Enthusiastic Over Form of Star OM-ti-n BOY! rin X exg st QICSIEIET L teports State That Scott’s Terms AWNT 1T A T E m Were: Met But He Still Refuses | GRR-r-RAND wr| 1GHTS LAST AnD o [ i iphiz, March 24 (PRt GLORRR.'WS shown b phia, Marel te- ths el , Fla., sald Preside ker to t the terms of Jack ott, yea 1 final RILE A AL I I piteher, but that Scoit st | ;‘l‘: Joklyn was on the : : i 5 1 to sign a coi o King stock ; A At Paraoy Ry id to be demanding K O'Farrell of “m two pla Wine defeated by the ik mootl i tionals 12 to 4 y the AouEn | re scheduled | ned. The | to 1 the Washington Senators - 2 ) was 15 | today Tampa. The team &ent 18 like | agains Bizons was composed of n in cond string men. O'Neal pitched the eity u'ul‘l big 1how starts. aging 14 ycars of age, the entire game for the Phillies and |

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