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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19217. IL 08555550935553550 58 402530 T ' S e 8| WITH THE BOWLERS BELL GETS CHANCE s 5'1‘5?;‘3[;55%7' AR&TZ%ARMS e '!f"“'““""v‘: he T 3 s et e e L ROGERS ALLEYS Py P LT e until morning, shelter- | progress here. Reggle McNamara 4 ! st il o v °rn ot r his parachute Cecil Walker are in second 65555988 rain and cold. arger than reput artdie TOTPIITIIOTTITOITOTNPIOSL Y [ e i i athe A request was made that we pub- |Yekewski lish the longest fight for the heavy- | per weight title. Here is the fight and | it lasted 75 round I B BIKE RACE LEADERS Get 1id of your surplus furniture Ch o (UP)— Charley vertising it in the Herald Clas- Winter and Anthony Beckman, New Ad section The Laug}] nghyhool Bleven oy HARTFORD CONTEST Fears Reprisals Clifford Bell who sinee the be ning of the season been playing a great game on the second tean of | he New Britain High sek got Lis chance on the r vesterday afternoon an sensational \r Jake Kilrain vs. John L. . at Richburg, Mass., July 8, 1884 for | a slde bet of $10,000, bare knuckles and at the end Sullivan won. | satacn gin Al-New Briam Has Yet to Make 70 ¢ el Terms With Capital City The battle was fought under the | old English prize ring rules, and it | was the last bare knuckle fight in | America. John L. Sullivan was the = title holder at that time and he held |}, it at the time the Marquis of Queensbury rules were introduced lar team Elevens fi\ sent i at s of Mike Grip, the replacement 1 by Bertoline. At the m held in t Fht no result Manager lis city yes nd at its rd Dailey Under English prize rules. ey o a {was in at conter knock-down was considered ¢ | toline were guards; | round. | ulis were tackles the best t e | a SV e 1 the All-Hartfords to do BN There were other fights which | ; back; Zaleski, halfback: ¥ ries between them e OJ:f went over a greater distance nml o4z 8 o s el rd New Britain, if they they were not for the championship |, . g5 205 |around Bell, the terms offercd of the world. s 9= s50:l “Vinder & new plan Scully Mmoves ort that Man- e s R s ava of the Hartford Giants Although an official announce- | i S e s s e for the first 3 : 3 ment has not come from the man- | : ew yards. Sowka takes over right be decided by the toss of a “Gosh, almost got in bad with agement of the Y. M. T. e s R He said the only time that the boss this morning! The old boy ran out of cigars and I clety basketball team, among th seen at the first practice was Phil Page, pitcher for Springficld in the teular method was suggested ne and Bell to run the ends h off tackle the team’s of- | Wits when tiie discussion of a third ern league last ve He is be- |jma™ fense has the ed punch which Eame took plac slipped him one of mine. Pretty I3 i i 16t {1t has lacked all season. It Bell can | Here is the proposition offered by 8 % EegRL e | develop an alibity to defend against | New Britain, according to the local soon he calls me back into his Others beside Page at the practice 4 d 4i7—1300 , forward passes he should be one of ger: First - private office, session were “Jake” Carlson, a mem- | Collars the team’s n valuable men . 8 city, 60 p ber of the All-Middletown team for $ - 251 Phe Collegiate Preparatory . L mar “*Morton,” says he coldly,*I don't several years, Captain Merritt Tay- | S m s coached by i he man wecond : Gl g e o AlBiE ynolds, John Sheelan 5§ former Yale basketball star g played 1 Velodrome like to seca promising young man like and Carl Restell § ain High school | 1n Bast Hartford per cent of You getting into extravagant habits. On your salary you shouldn’t be smoking high-priced cigars like this.’ I Collegiate ipts to wo to New Britain and A establishe winning streak « A rule has been passed wher 10 tember of the Connecticut S Shackles per cent to go to the Hartford s management; and it a third Basketball league wil be allowed to 2 &a is necessary, it be played at play an outside W which mean Clarkin field on a 30-5 “And then I told him that my Peter that the Y. M The Hartford manag want- SAMUEL SCHWARTZBARD fhed| ST team. will not. be [imesa i GOV T it Schuyler Victor cost only 10 cents. ol Indees, the Meriden End T el S i e s name of whick ford All-Middletown - i B | me played in Hartford on a 50-5n | & ¥ in the court of Assizes found For your convenience and your greater NBMAGIAE LEAGUR : IN F["JR REVENUFS sis with 20 per cent taken out for ek lifte VICTOR enjoyment Victor is put up in the s- e i pre = 1o rental of the field L i o =lg Actual size , ports from tne |Temmen 5 Gt aon EERCI IR e o the 1krainian leader t g the Pack—a pocket humidor that keeps aimp of the Fordham university ! o ains Skl v your Schiyler supply FRESH, moist foothall “Tubby Beioin is the out- |Ga B /; es which they had to leave the and unbroken—100% smokable, 2 Corporation and Excise-Stamp ron the line and is play- {Too i ) which he is a das sh man. i bership has retu JosU £ AMENo bis Girees | 0 s and go to Hartford and take game his caree s 1250 ¢ shor 4 of everythi A i Levies Most Mentioned hort cnd ot eversthing, Man- One o sidelights to the Hart s s ot ager Dalley declared that New 0 Nowy ritain 1 school rivalry 1 & Biritain team tn\. not an ! not svar is the at a member o © T (P Iour have to take the worst rt of the G t b k f of the Partford t xt-door ry i E 5 v that from cor- argument any mor« e ac o a r of a New in H porations, 1l incomes, excise chool player at their homes in M AT MI Estamp and estates, have been men Members of the congregations of ! Miple ’nu s 81 <0 o2y (tioned prominently to date as those | several English churches are per 5 2 e 10t likely to be affecied by pros-| mitted to ask the pastor questions B e P i ] H ctive congressional action. during the sermon, e : Pl o eeseee 2 ! 5 Of this group, the corporation and Loo! alf o Capital ¢ rits b A e e Y [ 08 ed to most frequently in pre L 1k Ca ) Cé g Tool Makers ose that will rec >4 S e o (Tt ML O e R i d o All-Havana filler for 42 years SR B 2 4 i s £ B 5 Wiy s 1 means comm which grounds. The pupils can go either e , b RESE e e A £ B ! ol T ordlor iy in high |} 3 ; e 'w :‘-‘L‘;“:w'\\,ml liction in all rev- 3 \mrm_«.‘t.u VAN SLYKF & HORTON, ALBANY, N. Y. il o GRt D ElEnt i it il s tommtticata o] nors i testio ford high and was elccted captain il s R o e suh ) of § r —_- e e = of nexCiyears track teath BUDON il .. 81 $ 8 Monday, practically all of its mem- ) y ar B ! OUR BO RDING l'-IOUqE A S thos ation faced Lester This same i it | in accord 0 of Tsual Touzh Luck Schucfer when he played on the |\ i sl sl - o New Britain high school team in the - e Punn, Mgt ‘ fall of 192). He was a resident of | e RS e 1 st : his city until his senior year when |p £3 TR A G LRetla : R m e 1 e . = = he moved to v N el Ay 15 MAIN STREET keep him out for ime artford He finished ' e lils course at the Senior high school [Frarshs = ..o... took a prominent part in New |\ 10 Britain’s victory over his newly - WE'LL Go o EXTREMES ~To SEE “THAT \oURE ELECTED, <wr EVEN TO “TH PoIsT oF \NoTING FOR terial asto the mount of re terially as (o the ame ific rates that should be mads (39— 1255 pArty lincs appearing sharply in t disagrecment While most republicans who have ie public announcements are of e opinion that . nts about at can be e members ) ~NoU LADS ARE RiGHT, EGAD! & Now Vou'rRE L WILL RESUME MY CAMPAIGN § ¢ MUTTTERING I~ AN [ FoR RE-ELECTION For SUSTICE \ » WERE Al BACK OF —THE PEACE!'= (T ILL || oF Vou LIKE A BEFITS —THE LOVALTY MY PEOPLE/ L-LIGHT A il HAVE Id ME 0 WITHDRAW HIRD PAYMENT . MV NAME, BECAUSE OF THAT, e o 3 PETTY oPPOSITION SHoWA BY MODEL CAN MAKE and spe- adopted city. Graham Spring of Eln Hill is a liner 1 who will face New Britain high school on November 1. Ray Anderson, physical director | Sk DB g AR B3 : 7 1t the Boys' club, is being forced to imum redu ( "“l"“ and A CERTAIN PARTY /v tiem ,‘, A DOMMY ouT v the seemingly impossible. Tm- |¢ |2 maximum o ilion. e i : 3 trying to conduct a gym class As yet the committee chairman, o ']'RU’\/A‘L_QLQE.‘){ L )/ OF - MATOR = of 125 voungste wanting to do of i 7 ‘(’EARTH SHALL RISE something at the same time on the |7 inee his rety ¢ ! . AU"\’M i ' e gymnasium floor! But that is U that he favored A h ¢ q E ) st what hie is being called upon on of the « i VERILY for that many hoys swarmed olhar hand ] upon the floor for junior gym on ckurach of N : 3 SEm i . administration republican ‘ it S il DRV LEAVES Ry first Lo dlvide thell 00 possi Ray tried at first to dhide th 82, view he is supported by Reprosen il COVERED “TEX lass into {wo secfions and send | X e L VARDS e i ,m.mm h'nl’ the gym Inspection other republican on the comm o] REFORE BE;"G » 1. The game room, however, : i L :” : ¢ IN‘lnm-r:‘x:‘lz- |»;»~n:y~I|(:‘|(|w‘d 1 DOWNED S A s e (6 i ] [ B i CELLAR the Influx of some 60 more made 16 S s R ey lony snolty o0 Rlasiion \ £ hvsical impossibility, e G i ",,, ' f“ e s LA S to go back into . A st el U ) 3 In fact, in order (s dn it {0000 nd e ese i B to accommodate all the lads who vl 3 e Sl - b nobhed the club, it was necessary OG S e e o f to sond some others from the POCKET BILLIARD }f.\”,',f”r‘,» L Lith D l, o I 3 e roe il pvm vners thev — Jaatl el un pr Jerotes i e Pleachers and watched |y a1 Cue Artists Take on Those corporation fax from . i L b R | cent. to 11 or possibly 1 S ( Ey L T AL ) E | from Middlctown This £ R P h T e ce 1859, style and auality have made i Tussday night was no exceptional | s e Tty vt e st s { night, for the same circumstances Tourney. i S s 1 at 1 S U . exist every evening when there is| i " | Once m junior gym. The need for lasger | =T re the pocket hilliard ‘now their views, S e {battle will go on between New per cent as fhe prot quarters for this most valuable or- |BYEE W &L 6 OC the in- | for reduction in th gunizabionis hacom ingimovsturgent Al S S e ol R L T o ont i almost with every day. The staff is | ! mum lusively at corporation reued for le 0y ] e o g abolishment of the AL ¢ - by o 14 Taylor and Wolfe will play iment LoRAR] y EUglen(ganee the) "0”""“;'3“ W PO in this city and Gregor will | While Green ler are TS 133 u y’ LS qrehipi s £ Aby Ulieritance or estate fax, a numbor . o A STp T 4 e < ”_5_’- 500 mark and is much too large for |!4llaby ) o) e et e b 139 MAIN STRELT i ©1927 By NEA SR ) : Last time these men played Al-| rgeol] " f (ebuliaings: derman dofeated Taylor of Middle- [+holition alihowzh most of this growr i ; S ET'S GO TO STAPLETON |{own and Grippo defeated Wolfe of | have exprossed doubt over whetior | SSTEMEON . ..o ST TG iielon Surdey Octia0itc Ney |tiislolty Both¥gamest werelplayedii I o8 - - A 55 R O SRR A id S 7 TN Cork. fate $2.25 mound tole. Tense |in Middletown. In tho games in{ n Passengor Station 8140 o m. [New Britain Gregor defeated Maron | SCET LG ““’f’”‘ :.-'c) y'”_',::' {aby. New Britain lead of 226 4 toits B S . points with three matches to go. | ) o Tots YiLIey Gliones i ® " : 1 ONT P MOREN %4, LADY—] | HAVE 400 ANY NorE — usses oot tra on return. | g S i HATS A RoTTEN @T!' WT Py ARE 4 U AN :‘IL}‘ "x;'x'nmv.\}i of train on et | ollowing results: Cook ever Snvoic ! %E‘l 1;& Lo0K LIKE. e V SAW €M CHARGE DOG BISCUIT? BUT WE GoT £ S z o "€ 175 1o 73 in a game that was very | gt e 2t en BritintrasmenkeraSdot ol o 5 eiShe il fun, | TRy SR s ) ) ANIMAL crACKERS pavt _ l | pilarski defeated Savoic SRR . | e = | Brooks defeated Newteld, SUcH A T S Joe Turner, Wrestler, |in other games. There are four Rt it o Defeated by Reynolds “mr:‘x PR left to finish this tour o) DEPT [.x?,‘:,’;‘hu':;[('I‘]],il‘::\'ll‘,,‘, W“.m',;,f.s‘ In the carom billiard tournament Rt el E?'i = ‘cltenwelght champion, defeated Joo SteWart defeated Tony 100 to 74 el oL e Nt T, \\'mnn;;lmlx. in a fast wrest- With @ handicap of 23 :»m;\";\ z:l\"“":! I : Rty 2, ling match here last night. Turner (0 Ion_\,( Tracy ‘1; ted l“:m'\‘ o o ; 5 B took the first fall, but Reynolds “;llg'fi l"-‘:}{“ ’l‘-““l e ’_h“ A ONLY Lo \ a7 STl next two, And 91 L 64, but Tracy fought s ! 70 : amebad 1y took ihe Tex [uphill battle and finished with a; &J;}gfls i, H'LO EPSLD"I’! Jellyfish are nearly 90 per cent Fun of 1{1? ?\m. e ;EE!I 1A° ; ) . i WALKER IN CHICAGO TiCKET, A i 3 s 1/ Cpwe Chicago, . (UP)—Mickey :\-.“5 2 . R T s R R Walker, world’s middleweight cham- 1" o Lo pion, was scheduled to arrive today Horay! Auto Painting || s o i hns “Ticker Eapret Work Low Prices || With Mike McTigue, former light- (RE:_ WITH ving or Varnishing | heavyweight champion, next Tuc EVERY = | night PIRCHASE. o IRALD CLASSIFIED ADS I'OR YOUR WANTS L 8