New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE DIAZ ARMIES IN Georgi> Ward, Elizabe (10). George Fitield, Toronto, ¢ i . \Conservatives Capture Impor-| iz weteewsiene i !a foul from tant Key Positions 451 oy W Joeeessessssasasssstassss| \WITH THE BOWLERS Speaking of Sports FRATERNITY ALLEYS D LEAGUE Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meri, , who retired from the featherweight championship beca Le could not make the weight, has returned to that form that is making him a feared opponent in the I.ghl\\‘ulg"li Managua, Ni pril § (#—Cap- 4 fture of Tierra A Muy Muy, to-| Binghamton, l’;, ther with hills and positions sur- | from rounding Matigus, was reported to! (). the conservative president, Adolfo | {Diaz, by Commander-in-Chict Vi-| Portla quez last night. While Matiguas it selt has not been occupied, Gener Viquez announced, the liberals had withdrawn virtually all their troops for the purpose of protecting t retreat. Muy Muy had been {n liberal time. The at n on a f Oklah . not given to hoastin Lie can knock Wali teh but the Ci lieves in 10} HART & COOLEY LEAGUE 1. Rinky-Dink After Alex Hart's showing fn ) against Kaplan when t arred for four rounds, tch for this state would vairing of these two. Both away at each other and only in training, it was a gre Azul. 1 General Viquez prisoners were tak hundred were wounded. He report: vative losses were parison. The general Diaz that the o tinue and that the Gl d-| Avery e ; 2 232 [troops would tollow are at Crowell's Drug & Los i knockout New York i STAR POLE VAULTERS ‘Bucky” Harris is Fearful that In- | OPERATION ON FINGER selling fast and crowd will be in at n this city an are planning to , would be fooli cure their seats in cause there is little like ats going b Jured Digit Will Keep Him Out of | Fennsylvania’s Great Relay Carnival — | Lincup. Has Attracted a Great Vield of | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Parker & Ruckey hood of any | ging tomorrow night. | | Athletes. K | Phila Pennsy Aprit 6 at rclay car has attracted a 1fer aulter Meriden is citeds over th s ecither N¢ Britain or Dristol is and la wds from the Silver City anning to attend. Only 200 rved s have heen put on sal re and the ainder have been divided equally n this city and Dristol. El pects Lo u the digit er reaching tl also h ing the als at a training | fort to prevent a re- eat t ) | table in an i ! ¥ night at the Tabs' hall in a packed house will greet | Pe the return appearance of Erwin |E! Nebraska “cowbo; He will |, s New York Keppen, New York Polish | = o [ ~a_battle at in 12 rounds in the main go. | g Augusta, Ga., today, rain having pre | - a clash yesterday at Atlanta. Marquette Harold Smith, Dart- Clark, Harvard, and Bige, declared the loser in his last | e | l:r:'lflhi\!-:.\”“‘, G | will ba Jackson Scho recll Sure Te Has Another ! willingness and his ive style. — . Rtoland I will compete, of the Cambrid v relay team headed | We got in on a seer when we fou out that o is 23 s old. 7To talk with him, o 10 take him to he several year: © but by his own admission, is been voting only a little more an two years. dvance sale of ticket en recorded at Patsy Brid Siop and a i Bob O vesterday Pennant Winner in Looking Over - Cardinals. PITCHING SELECTIONS | | 2l 3 St. Loufs, April § (R—With o X days romaining before | son starts, Manager Bob O 01 |looking at his Cardinal team and le is deflected in his comments. > world' Dobrowolsky Market Gray and Mitehell (o Oppose Fach | ampions of last y of their I Other as Athletics and Phillies than was present the Hardware City A. C. will vl Rogers Horr | Clash Again. 'd to wateh the milling to- —. | Deioktho form Phile { INDUSTRIAL LEALCUR | e is looked on hila Corhin. Serew ! ¢ base runner and de- and Mite 1 s th OV e who also has a good Ppitching S Henn nd I 5 back yes third rounder will Forth the ame of their pr ball series today, seheduled for Shibe d a 3 to i the American l¢ cont was Is in the bouts today and will stop per i With a cold d Al LoPEr tactin | st b |in the day, weatl i Wrestlers Knock Each RIS G Other Out During Match in the plans of | Kl I'aso, Tex., April 6 (®—A 95— 30 | double knockout in a wrestling | 1958 - 221 mateh results in defeat for the zrappler who falls on his back, i were played. A vict the opinion of a local r give the Joe Parclli of Chicago ang Billystraight and clinch Hallas of New York, bumped’heads Mack here last night while scufiling for! Athleties sec j@ hold, with such force both fell to| Charlotte, N. € the mat unconscious, Hallas fell on | hibition game with | his ba nd Parelli landed on his| Hornets, of the S | side. o Chicago wrestler wag de- | lnague. clared the winner. He was unable | to acknowledge the verdict. | Yallas was reported suffering :rom’ | | for it co ted than o Monday, when the two teams representing the e tories entered in the More and more ti gets into the blood. meeting tonight also to pe plans for the coming season. club has securcd the diamond at St. | r and it J\xlm x\\"vtltv ]«Lu?" g’f‘ 1‘1:} teams | concussion of the brain BOXING TABS parts during summer | =————_ = HALL Barbour Speaks Tonight At Camp School Hall THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 8:15 Auspices Tiardware City A, €, FIGHTS THAT ARE FIGNTS ay was named the club ¢ ting last Saturday | hela Frank L. Barbour of Middletow TR he has already started writing | {a lecturer of wide repute, will SIG ~ | for games. Although he hasn't re- speak at the Camp school audi- Now York's s Polish | ived any answers he hopes to torium this evening at 8 o'clock | conte { we a full schedule all set by the under the auspices of the § al | T ime play for the scason starts. Workers' club of New Britain. Mr. | Nebraska cowho —— has given his services || ————— - are Semi Final 8 Rounds Il quiet down in making it possible for the | FRANKIE MACK on, but ban Malarney, who £ social workers to extend an invita- | talinn des . Is Pat Buckley as the mas ity tion to the general public to | s ; | 1er ot the te 482 their guests. The topic will be: | JEAN BORDE the “gar e The Power of Success” Mr. Bar- sl 10 START SEASON [bour s a widely known lecturer | Eight Rounds | |and_educator and has been heard IR BONES | N i Bridgeport | by New, Britain aud ridgen Merwin Jacobson got two hits out of three trips to the piate in a game 3 4 | between Brooklyn and Birmingham | Rookles in Camps of New York yesterday, “Jake” is going to make e e ol ail opponents travel to land a regu- 8 | lar berth this y The New York Herald Tribune in speaking of Fordham's football prac- tice do mention three lo nees in the | F ¥s. LEW GOLDBERG Brooklyn, N, X Baseball Four Rounds STAN ROGERS Meriden { Thoughts of First Games. MONTHLY { New York, April 6.—(A—In rh--} traveling training camps of this | town's hig league representatives | boys. In part, the story reads:|down below the Dixie line today an " y Grip, a h k, alsojattitude well expressed in the d for tl Another | words, ‘just before the battle item reads: iy of Po-|mo . may be found. litis, Bruce, Kloppe and Be-| One reason is that a goodly num- Join stood out.” ; ber of rookies on the Yankee = e | Glants and Robins squads are look- Little Child Burned to {ing forward with a tremor or two Death in Farmhouse Fire ! ins s . TONY DE PALMER ew Huven dmission §1 40 including T ckets on sale at Patsy Bridge(t Smoke Shop, Church St., Presto h. 331 Main St. e Roar 505 Main St. Opp. Lafayette St. - Tel. 3204-2003 SALESMAN $AM SDAY, APRIL 6, 1927, 9 FTSLISTNGAT AN ) KIDNAP o ittt - ereo Gty Bandits Headed by o Former General Avrested Licoerr & Myers Tonacco Co. ———————————— {900, although the church was con- {sidered priceless because of its his- torical associations, Charles Kennedy, a public service corporation lineman, and Fireman Her Hourly Instructions By Radlo J0seph Getzer and Joseph Franks, climbed inside the church steeple in an effort to get at the flames, but were forced to slide 50 feet from the roof down a rope on the outside » spire became a pillar of ‘other fireman was overcome Porra. General Lrom Nome, 4 was responsibl pping of William 0. Jer Amerie: CO 2lar ag TROUBLE WITH LINEUP Manager Moriarty of Detroft Trying Iside, he death reindeer k 1 Alaska Killed Man, Says He Had Attacked Her; Gets 5 Yrs. Memphis, Tenn., April 6 (A—Mrs, son, on trial here ath George Old- tor, in his ago, yester- d to five to Place Sluggers to Best Ad- santages, rad 1 ATY mane « 2 minutes, S vas first t 3 Wilkerson d s st s 1 ed to OL apartment Nt he was ill, and had lied to remain there for shot him after he 1o attack her and she de n is the mot - §200,000 Fire Losses Occur at Orange, N. J. Orange, N, J.. April 6 ACCIDENTALLY KILLED April 6 P—A. . Weir, er of the U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh, illy shot and killed toe a comrade wh = a pistol. W READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS oved by FOR YOUR WANTS I'he loss ome recepz‘z'on ! It’s clear enough what smokers want— natural purity, natural sweetness; in short, natural tobacco taste! e ¢ M\TURAL TOBACCO TASTE | means the pure taste of the tobaccos themselves . , . with ~ all their own natural spici- iness and mellowness f)rought to full matural perfection. Chesterfield ms‘afl% - and yel, fl’)e]’re MILD {10 the opening of the actual play- ason next week. Another re =i : — Milfora, 1L, April 6 P—Ono 501 1S that yesterday brought rain AW, HECK] | DON'T FecL LIKE GOIN® DowN child was bumned to death and two| 204 @ chance to think about it, to To TH STORE T'DAY. GUESS V'LL PHONE others suifercd sovere burns when | & 890 Iany of the baseball plagers GUZzZ ' ALL 1N AN THEN 60 OUT FOR the Dunkleo farmhouse between | [ fis BRI o Amberst and Merrimack was - de- | AR VRS the | ony b of BUCoyeainy Ine] yosterduy, vesterday and that team's rookics Ligonavil ADin xlge, | fV0 yours ol o) ve)yimad 11ktta ‘Gitnes for Drécbeils was burned while attempting 1o [ pation. Unele Wilbert Robinson sent save his brother, Robert, aged one |y pic wiunior varsity” team of vear, The younger boy voungsters at the start of the tilt Mamie, their three-ye with Birmingham’s Southern also was injured. The mother of | ciatiog team at that city. The Wrong Connection By Small OL Bov GU1Z FeLL FoR 1T ) (GayMSTER, | UST WAD AN = v U GAIN- HOT DoG! AIN'T ' q : [ ~ A\ WHADDA YA caLLIN' Us s sone oav? L B R SO0 Shoner o < \FoR? TS 16 A GARAGE! s YoUu WANT THE A AQUARIUM ! the children was at work in the | work had a lot to do with Brook- barn when the fire started from an | yn's eighth straight win. They sav undertermined cause, the regulars a one run lead and the | big team was forced to evoke a hit- | ting jamboree in the eighth to pull 6 (UP)—|out the game the rookies had ody was a! handed them on the well known ENTIRE BODY TURNS BLUE. springfield, Mass., Apr i Francis Bowen's entire body vivid blue as result of aniline pois- | oning suftered when hie dyed his tan shoss black. Physiclans epinad that the phenomenon would lust only a few days. lle and the 4 nted them- h watching the rain fall, and bowing to the populace. | GUESS You'LL HAVE TA ComeE OUT HERE AN' GET ME! V'VE TURNED TURTLE!

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