New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 23

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Speg-king of Sports SHSCHEGTCIDCITTTVOVDOIVS -Dessinger, - Plainfield basketball | star, will not be & member of the New Britain State League quintet acoording to -his own -decision. Des- singer has decided that he should stick to his first Jove, the Plainfield Pros, and for that reason, he will WITH THE Bo’wngzns PALACE ALLEYS BUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGTE Lymms Frank ... Augustine , . Massey Heyes Vecenus Beh Gay . Low Men Plainfleld crew is due to play,in Bos- ton and Dessinger will be with it there, With the return ¢f Rubenstein to the local fold, the pressing need for an- other forward has been passed by. * FRATERNITY ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH Carl Restelli, center on the Tabs " hasketball team while the outfit was dricks has had no noteworthy trades playing this sesson, was out to prac- under consideration although he has tice with the New Britain quintet [Masino taken in a few rookle recruits for last Wednesday night. [Msmories 01, 8 the research bench. 9L 481 4971419 Despite its early season flop of Madrick Perry, who happens to New Britain _Fraternity 1927 cast demonstrated champion- be the only man in this city to have ,f"“m nrosissnoaes B - ship ability in reeling off 650 per beer awarded a medal of honor by \,;‘_"‘,‘"{‘_ny o cent baseball in the closing three the police board for bravery, showed | Nawron 111 months of last zeason, but the rally exceptional sportsmanship last night |Stedman 182 came too late o put the boys ger. ler hockey game = be- e tously in the flag class. If Hendricks after the rol SR tween New Britain and Hartford e can avoid another left-footed start, During the Teat :f"h:h:':;:»(:‘”;; ROGERS ALLEYS :w 'hohmas his outfit will match the drick got a junch in y i pifess” est Fred Jean, aptain of the Hartford | p 4 §,. CORBIN LADIES' LPAGUE | Luque. Lucas. Kolp and Jablo roller hocker team. Fiving Clouds owski will constitute the “Big Four ny frie have th ‘:‘ Poterson el in the hurling shop. The latter, a Ucsadibyipaay triendsiiohave the o L 20, Waterbury, Conn., recrut, showed player arreged, Medrick refused to |5 "gc, -. prominently in the last of the season Soese chiasan Joan. hav ey s Pete Donohus 15 expected to re- heaqifop.thy momen. pras, 4 Dl turn to f6rm after a bad season due 4 | nas his action md he expressed himself | s to iliness and Jakie May, who to his fellos players in the dressing ||\ tiensin, & kst olifio Fry sl o Vi 1. Ziegie: Y (P g e S & $1had” is slated for improvement of s " |his weaker nature. The twomen were brought (no: :o i Al Btk o face and Jean admitted his part in Nash the game. Being a veteran in gervice the ‘affa] andianclopye to o 2 T : puts hun near retirement and he Pervy.“inmedistely offered '; '..'fr';k,;‘u Kmian vas weakened this winter by a long hands ard call the lnc!d.enlloa L THIE L Narine D encd Al mln by A one wasn't nehm:lt shfl&‘r‘!;'h m“ r,:w the geason. Jim Edwards, a Sealfle and it srobably wi the last, azon. Jity Rl remark:d Perry as both he and Jean i |ln:o:':|(:|o‘|°,"|’.w. ::'1 uo'\!,o"n: Brobilee, e | K. Johnso i : cters, Kenneth Ashe E waved (he flag of truce. “I'm more |1 1obne o moueslon Kennth Al Ty was Jean's way of put- (i o 7 {of the South Atlanti g e hope you'll forgive |Low S ore. Aloysious Sweeney, of Orlando, are 4 A uew pitching blood. Jimmy Beck- i PRSI A {man, who was graduated from f1 | Littie T Cincinnati semi-pro’s last season, | There the incident. closer, Sruemmer may get a tickel fo fhe Columbus | | T Acdiastio alan oerber ssociation pilching staff | BN Blountiand Ayrude o als Hendrick's main concern is how fo | m;; a one-round battle during the i e e fiame pelflg aheic swnaxgament W |, o, W, 18 with two as good or hetter men on | the dressing room by shaking hands [y 7" RN L o) and saying "8 all in the game |G oo 6 64 fer; Watker, right, and Zitzmgn, | Rlount was solicitous for Arrinda’s o LAy IR S L cut nose while the Hartford half- z e e back admired the shot he put on CORBIN CABINET LOCK GIRIS "~ Btraining al the lalters is the | Blouny's left. cliggk Hone; n Haponne 1ea | vouth, Purdy, whose siugging and | e sl [ 21 164 [sore fielding 1 the center garden | “Bib" Boucher has hecome a res)- ! 6= 10|l un. {12 BenRaLion ot Jaal seassnis dent of this oity. He “and Mrs | L8 s s ekegiion or Juslpeescii Boucher moved from Ned Bedford to 7— 46; ll':l "zp e ;;’, : SR sy ‘ s ‘ednesday took up Unknowns i < another young \ eir residence G M. Kilhourne 57 - 17 L Rlount and Bloucher are both living ;' 1 e 5 a6 wat)| S to '['urd‘\l T.‘. \”nm cateler | in New Britain. the goal tender hav- 2 sukeror ]'\‘ R N is residence on Court 23 23— 45k | honors, With Picimeh secon " L;““::““ e » | 3 s command of the plate, while Har street, | DORTH & JUDD LADIES' LEAGUE | UL L e e il be N | Poppermint PaPttiey L ¥t o 5 Dt ar Tha A e 1 ¥ 6 cast in more of A savior o In the past considerable critictzm | J b et RS S has besn expressed over the choice o of the athlete (o win the William I Iiurns award af the High school, but | in choostng kred Zehrer for the honor this morning, Principal Slade and Physical Director Georgs M Caseidy have made a popular se- 1eetion n 0 Fred has earned a regular place on most of the sports teams for chich he fried eince he entered the | ¥ cohool and he is the possessor of !y Ietter in every ona of the nine gports 1 in which he participated | Before entering fhe ~sentor high | school, he was an athlete at the |E il (‘entral Junior High school. g e Cunn SPORT TABLOIDS. 3ited Preee s Chicago Northwestern Univer- e ity defeated Chicago Tniversity, 15 ; B Reach to 14, in a basketball game. 5 Corvallis, Ore. — Orazon g Agricultural college defeated = saga of Spokane, 44 to 25, in a has- Vicorice Tascie ketball game. The Massachu Amherst, Mass, - sotts Aggies were defeated 2 to 0 in 2 hockey game with Bates univer- netron . ne torento Mavie | STANDING CHANGE 1 eats defeated the Detroit Cqugars 45 % te 1, in a National Hlckey leagne | ) ; game. Bocton Bruins Hold an Uyelach dhia et S | Advantage After Victory in Ice American Library Assn, | Replaces Numerous Books | Hokey Leagve. Chicago, Jan. 13 (P—To replace | woo'yor Jan 13 8 The stand tooks destroved by the Mis “Vl'r':mg of the clubs in the American river and Vermont floods in the last p of the ational Hockey vear. grants of $23500 were an-|j..pu. wae seain today nounced today by the American Li-, brary association. The funds were ! provided by the Carnegie Founda tien The largast gifts ware 32200 1o with the Boston Bruins, holding an evelash advantage on the peak The Boston sextet vallied in the | rlosing session with the York mont free public hbrary 4 ,‘;”E"s "; ,“"g,h" ;DM"R 1 i:,” G 8. PRUBe ¢ - | tie, tront gave €’ 2 partment and $6,000 to the KeloEg- |4po Toronto Maple Leafs by 2 to 1 | Hubbard library of Montpelter for a | gy o0 2 B ARE BAE BY 2T L similap purpose § place deadlock with Detroit, a single # ancluded: Waterbury | poine hehind the Brains s Pittshurgh gained in the race by Tohnson public 1ibrars. Vermont, [, U=R"rER ERIE 1 the tare b BL.500 taring Chicazo Black Hawks by 2 to 0. New while way Mrs. ("c;oiidge‘s Mother : Brightened by Her Call Jan. 13 (UF) her Drive on 15th Amendment Started in New York Northampton, Mass Gladdened by a t b from “ ; Albany, N. Y. Jan. 13 (UF)—As daughter. Mrs. Lemira Goodhue. i%. | mptvman Louis A. Cuvillier today mother of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, continued his drive against the | reported somewhat hetter A cighteenth amendment Tickinson hespital, where she has He asked the legislature, through been ill with influenza for more than 4 bill, to doclars a public emergeney a month due 1o prohibition enforcement On the eve of her departure fer Havana with the presgnt, Mre. | Coolidge spent 10 heurs with her | mother here yesterday. methods and alleged impairment of rublic health and morals by the dry regime 10 pave the wav for fthe cale of wine and beer thronghout the state under the supervision of the state health commissioner. | His bill carricd an appropriation of $500.000 and fixed the standards of purity and prescribed penaltics for'the selling of beverages not up to the standard Gardiner Commends Falk | For Criticizing Police Alderman Walter 1. Falk has re ceived 4 letter from Henry E. Gard.- | ner, ceveral times candidate for mayor, offering the alderman coop eration in an investigation of police | department conditio The offer is | predicated on Alderman Falh's criti NAVGATUCR BOY ELECTED | New Haven. Jan. 13 (B —The Sheffield Scientific school society of NO CHANGES - IN T 1987 Team of Vets Cincinnati, Jan. 13 (—Jack Hen. Professing faith in his 1927 crew, Hendricks has faced the playver swaps intended to strengthen his ad- . 96— 275 | Versaries apparently with unconcern, 2 85— 286 | Hendricks has made no trades and He stated that he would be glad |,/ %/ 101— 313 |a¢ present the surface shows no R to fill;in at any time when needed if | ;;rawics 100— 284 | nies that 19 disich % ranrosc his presence here did not interfere e e RS woul rb & repr by with his play in Plainfield. However, 398 3s5—1101 [tation of the Hne-up which closed last eeason. Aside from the unsuccessful ne- gotiations for Cuyler when the Pirates walked him on the plank , |1nte the welcoming Cubs camp, 1en- over Hargraye's allezed clonwness he- | hind the plate has heen wealhercd | by the veteran Hendricl that catchers are naturally slow counters | ca of the rramped pose the must hold behind fhe plate and Horgraes still Rwings an emergency | club Kelly and Pipp will again alter nate on the imtal sack, Hughe Critz 15 on the dotted line for the kevstone bag and will Wmve no holdont act to stage th will again be in the shortfield Pittinger in reserve and Dre wndisputably corners the third bag R Emmett McCann, taken from Columbus, will understudy €rits CIVIL SUTTS RECORDED Secking foreclosnre of a mortgaze | and possession of premizes on Mag nolta street, Anthony Szczesny through Stanley I Traceshi, ghas brought suit against Mike and An nie Bindas The plamtiff claims that the defendants mortgaged the property to secure a note far $600 which has not heen paid Peputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak served the | papors St for $7.000 damages has been | brought by Michael Kamimisky through M. A Eexton, agamst Felicia | Helaesey, alias Balazy. Deputy Sheriff Papreiak served the pape The General Roofing Co . throngh Monroe 8. Gordon. has instituted ac | tion for 3200 damages against Daniel Veee of Clinton. it for §250 damazes has heen | brought by Alex Parzoneski, throngh Attorney Gordon against Anthony Dilugacht Constable JTames W Man ning served the papers ROVALTY SEES MOVIE Fome, Jan 13 (U'P)—The Italian family attended a private | t the Villa £avoia hone of tor Emmanuel of the Amer an picture “Chang” showing Fy Dlorer Marion Cooper's hunting ad ventyres LINEUP OF REDS 5 Jack Homiricks 10 Stk {0 HiS| mowon. sen vs cor_sumerein HAS N0 SUPERSTITIONS Roberto Robert, Fights ¥ the 13th. seems to hold no terrors for Roberto Roberti, Jtalian heavyweight boxer, who tonight—Friday the 13th—en- Zages in the '13th fight of his cur- rent American invasion by tackling A s Monte Munn, giant attorney from b 317— 961 | dricks is expected to introduce his not be able to be present at e\eryl 1927 Reds to the diamend world in | Nebraska and one-time football game to be staged by the local 87— 271 " 25 | Player, in the feature bout of the team. This Eaturday night. the 50— 243 | APril as the “stand-patters of 1928 Argonne A, A's cecond all heavy- welght show here within a month. Doc Bagley, Roberti's manager, pointed out, however, that the fes. tivities should end auspiciously, in- asmuch as Gene Tum\a\' wrested the light. heavyweight crown from Bat- tling Levinski on the 13th day of a month while boxing under Bagley management After eliminating something in the neighborhood of two and a half tons of ambitious heavyweight ma- terial by means of a udge and jury system, Matchmaker Fddie Mack has -arranged a preliminary card of seven four round battles and a 10- round semi-final for the Munn- Roberti encounter. Returns from the Sharkey-Heeney tilt in New York will be furnished during the |breathing op SCHOOL DEPT. INDIFFERENCE DISPLEASES MAYOR WELD Comments On Absence of Board Representatives From Conference of Commission Executives, Mavor Weld today was mildly dis pleased at the school board's fatlure |to be represented at a meeting last night at which heads of city. de- vartments gathered for the purpose of discussing budgels with Chairman (Fdward ¥. Hall of the board of [tnance - nd taxation. \Wlile not in- | lelined to direet ertticism at the | (Loard, the mavor vegreited the fact that there 5 no school commiltee tion. ! reprasent (Comstock Enranflbmeut To Install Officer Itallan Fighter, 13th Time Tonight on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928, DENIES AUTD THEFT YOUTH MAY GO FREE Indications Point to Nolle Charge Against Kowalski tomobile owned by John Symecko this city on June 23,1923, was ma in police court today by Attorney F. McDonough, representing t young man, who Wwas brought ba [from Massachusetts last night Sergeant P. A. McAvay. After was arrested in Massachusetts on t Connecticut to the Bay State in vil lation of the Dyer Act, he %as se only to hate an additional senten imposed for escaping. case be continned be releaged custody of his mother. Donough told Judge Saxe th was not represented when arraigned in by couns sachusetts. Suspended Driver Fined $100 I'the char {hile while his license was |#100 and costs was impoced. fine, as he was without funds. | Azemian, according to the polic had his license cember 21, 19 improper markers for driving Wit nuary 10, he was in charge of a JAP BOAT LoST v which "cut” the traffic signal at| Teyko, Japan, Jan. 13 UP—A dis. East Main and Elm streets and |patch from Sappore today said that when asked for his license, he was unable to produce it. mitted that it had been suspende Agemian, questioned hy Al Greenstein, said he has been sleep g in a garage at 16 Booth streef Clearance Sale of Fine Shoes and Hosiery Valu eptional WOMEN'S PUMPS and of the hewest leathers terns, Al fresh, seazon: in Shoes of the Quality at Greatly Reduced Prices OXFORDS and latest pat- able stock. Reg- nlaily seling at from 210.00 to $13.00, MEN" of finest makes, selling re Specially Priced at . . .. DISCOUNT ON DURING 10% Harold A. pecizlly Priced at $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 S BLACK and TAN OXFORDS gularly at $11.50, $7.95 ALL STETSON SHOES THIS SALE Knowles Incorporated 89 West Main “THIS 1S cism of the police and the police | Borzelius and the fraternity colony, hoard folloning an alleged aseault |ioday announced that Noyes & on & prisoner by the officer who had | Wilmot of Naugatuck had been hira under arrest. elected 1o membership. A GReaT W T 'EWRT ™' Street NE 10 BRING. Yauree LOCK HERE (F Yoy Denial that Frank Kowalskl, aged of 57 Sextdn street, stole an au- charge of bringing a stolen car from tenced to a reformatory for oneyear, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W M. Greenstein recommended that the until temorrow morning and that the young man without bonds in the Attorney Kowalski had not stolen the car. He Massachusetts, the attorney said. After court, it The police said that they had was indicated that a nolle may be|traced Kennedy through $400 in entered, in view of the fact that Kowalski served a sentence in Mas- Michael Agemian. aged 19, of 155 | Washington street. pleaded guilty to g¢ of operating an automo- under suspension and the minimum fine of He {was placed on probation fo pay the suspended on De- | On the night of Later, he ad- WANT ME To €KX (T Officer Strolls late yesterday after- noon, and is said to have denied tak- ing the money. He was driving a furniture company delivery truck and told the police he had obtained a license to do so to the exclusion of other cars, in order that he might earn a livelihood. His original )i- cense 15 under suspension, the police HOLD ANSONIA NAN Eugene Francis Kennedy Arvested in Malden, Mass., on Charge of Larceny of $50,000. Malden. Mass. Jan. 13 &) — A man giving the name of Eugene Francis Kennedy of Ansonia, Conn., was held in $5,000 bonds in the dis- trict court here today for a hear. ing Monday on a charge of larceny | of $50.000 in Newark, N. J. The| police assert that the man s Oscar Ardus. alias Rosenberg and Ordens. Benamin &haffer, representing jthe district attorney's office at| Newark, was present when the man was arrested last night. He said five men were involved in the alleged larceny which involved a stock swindle and that two of them had | been arrested previously. He did not make public the name of the person from whom the money was | taken, ! of of de P. he ck Ly he he 0- n- ce at el traveller's checks of the American Railway Express company which had been stolen at Providence and part of which were used to buy ticket from Providence to Washing- ton. Later the ticket, which had nnt been used, was turned in for re. demption and the purchaser asked that the refund be sent to an ad- president of the cotton “Textitle in- dress in Malden. There Kennedy re- ceived it last night | Kennedy asserted that he had ! inity of Boston = October and had not been in } ark since 1919 h the Japanese steamship Toseie Maru sunk off the coast of Hokkaido (Yezo) island during a storm. Bodics | of eighteen members of the crew were washed ashore, d. % - t, Print Cloth Mills in South Speeding U: Now -Print stituts A large number of narrew gheet- ings mills having more than 1,600, 000 spindles ha reduced their weekly production in similer mhnner about ‘mid December, and have eon- tinued on this reduced schedule. Additional mills have since reduced their weekly production. New York, Jan. 13. cloth mills in the south which were operating about two and one-quar- ter million spindles at the close of the year on a schedule involving closing down from Fridays at noon, until the following Monday, have in- creased operations on this schedule to about three million spindles, it is announced by Walker D. Hines, DROWNS IN WELL Altamura, Jan. 18 (UP)—Denate Berloco, aged four, fell in & water well here and was drowned. Tomikowski & Dawson The Store For You 361 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE MYRTLE HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE SA SUITS and Overcoats Reduced 0% Original Price Tickets On Every Garment Every Garment 100% Virgin Wool Hand Tailored Every Garment Fully Guaranteed ey Must Make Good or We Will Now $19.95 £30 $23.95 $27.95 Here Are Genuine Savings Now $31.95 $45 $37.95 $50 $39.95 Take Advantage of Them | Formerly $40 District Deputy Grand Master |auq his employer has been providing | Walen C. Tatch and staff of Bristol |y meals. He recetved ' no othes 1 instal) the officers-elect of Com- | compencation for his work in the | . stéck encampment, 1. 0. O. F. at|garage, as he was learning a trade, | s ec‘al tol’ satum ! the: bi-monthly meeting in 0dd ¥el- | Ha caig his father ordered him not | ! lows' hall Friday evening. The ofi- {to live at home because he was 2 AT | porselect - aves Chist - patriarch, | “reed” at a local factory and could | Legs of Genuine § pring 1 Hollister izl priest, ot obtain other employment. He 'AMB Henry Wesch; senior warden, How- [knew it was agamst the law to oper 4 Formerly |2rd Beach; recording ceribe. R. B.late on a suspended license, hut' i 35¢ Ih | ; Crorl freasnres Vdward A lwas almost midnight and he wa i . | $25 Danberz: frustee for fhree vears, |zjve change by a voung man 5 | W. W, Bullen who wanted fo practice before fak- | J ! al Mm t | Will he seprved rzveed to mstruct him . 30 on Sever Thert Ategea 1|33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 OLD RAILROAD MAN DILS Tony Luglh. aged 19, of 228 Clark | o v Branford, Conn . Jan. 13 (P —John |str pleaded not guilty fto the Free Delive . Hopson, a former divisional su-|charge of theft of $4 from a gas rerintendent of the New York, New [meter in a house at 403 Allen streot, Haven and Hartford vailvoad, died |and not zuilty fo the charge of op m New Nortvecteriny g s eraing an awomoniie winont + - QUR BOARDING HOUSE {vears. The funeral services will he |eense. On recommendation of Mr 1eld In New [laven Monday after |(Greenstem, the ca as continued noon and the hody hutied in Con | until tomorrow. 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