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NEW BRITAI HAHN VICTOR N MILE OF GENTUR Speaking of Sports Jack Delaney gets a real test in g New York tonight in the he avy- | o weight ranks when he bumps up 4 3 in the first of the heavyweight elim- | & 79 ST ination tournaments to be 1ged by I'ex Rickard. 3| New York, Mar. 5| Hahn has added the to his long frinmphs on the hoar The sort-stepping Boston flicr 14n Linois 4. ¢ and Do German ¢ B — ternatienal mile, feature of the Knights of Co- lumbus meet last But he failed by a fuli seccond 1o equal the world The 20 Square a of Barney Berling reshman at the svlvania, into America’s all.a husky Marvershurg zalloped off with septathlon, dafeating such national- 1v known stars it Elkins of Nebraska, tleholder; Har- champion, ani Cishorn's llinois A. 1 WP—Liovd 0 pounds but despite | Irelaney will weigh | FALACE ALLEYS than his opponent , the N, Yeork sports writers in majority, are picking Dielaney win in 16 rounds ‘The bout will be anncunced from the windowe of the Herald round Ly round as given from the ringside |’ v the Associated Tress felograph |, ervice, string his wintr, the to COMMERCIAL LEAGTE Andrews-Swift indonr record ) gpectatora in Madison sational rise 19-year-old v of Penn- rank of The New Britain roller hockev team has just about hit bottom in the league standing. Dropping ifs < list. four straight games, the team by luck stands just ahead of Bris tol in th erunning and it chances of playing in the champion- | ship serfes. VUniversit the saves st honors in the ‘The appearance of the Celties hasketball team in this city near Wednesday night 13 @ court. attrac tion for which the fans of this city have been waiting for soms tims Manager Clarence Lanpher, pilot of the New Britain team, in bringing the world's champions to this city is undergoing considerable expense but because of the numerous urz ings he has received from fans, he has finally closed with the New Yorl team, to realize his ¢l the indoor of 4:12, held | nrmi and Joia to the fact o break mile star was 1 pace the lead with the g 1 away steadily did not care to b s the three runners hur « with Conger & i At thi lLowever, Hah or powers began te had drawn away from lis At the close of the ninth lap, | a.spurt that carrivd ; Wwhele Man The Celties are probably the most famous hasketball team in the world today Y quintet has taken fhe country and th ] to be no exception Tickets for the Tavlor-Larrivier amateur bout at the Tabs hall Fri day night are go so rapidly that the reserved seats will be all gone a | day before the fight i scheduled fo j take place. Fans here | Teeded the ba procurcd canse the adyar eur the rivals Hahn f Despite extended arning that seats must an early date at bes sale i It is most lik the Water bury basketball team will forfeit he scheduled gamne with New Britain to the local team becan of the in- ability of the manager fo sccure a hall in which to play th Then again, Waterbury wight play the game hers if vangements can be made will probably meet New Haven neat ight. This game le with the Celtics | will be the||” for the [11octe, y that ROGERS ALLLYS FAUNR DRA: LEAGUE i . Boves el the New Britain Sl the Atlas five in weels on 17rida following the on Wednesday night critical game of the yrad local team. the shotput and pole hardles; thire snland broad jump. a 400 meter run and a high in th LION TEANI WINS Y COURT TITLE Defeats Simsbury Cards in e County Championship Game 1=, el &t S nmp. nt to Filkins v : pornts wally first in the hroad jump third with 5,455 - —— | 166, and Harry Tlipper 1 ; Y €. fifth, 5,114 Il : . Al [cratamens . ' 2 cond place we | b dasl Nortor Joie Ray. making 1 am pearance in 1 ton A. A 1 to Lermond handica crmond, a I stay | 5 J ¢ gamely hung hoe for most of tha 4 lead thi e nothing mateh The Tion A. €. baskethall team of | geiean neinto this city captured the County "Y' adrain intermediate bashetball champion- | § ship last night when it defeated the Simsbury Cards 5& to 25 in a game | d in Hartford The local team zot off to a good vork of Mar- | thie for laps then ad sprint mond, starting from the Ray, - i to ond's 0 the last three laps. Ler seratel with o min went. to A Tl At 24 cap. Phil Bdwards, York rtart and throngh the selli, New Rritain led 7 to 0 at the end of the first quarter. Tn the goc. - ond etanza, Simshury adoupted the long-shot. gamo and several sensa fional pops were sunk for points | bringing the Cards into the |ead by a 13 to 12 score Marsclil frame and alded Yankowitz and Karbonie, he mad the count 23 to 15 in faver of New | Britaln as the third quarter closed. | In the final frame, the feams Lattied |4%on on even terme mainly through the |\(om work of Luke of the Lions and De- jiedor 3armo of the Cards L The work of Hanley who sank several sencational shofs and De. | Garme featured for Simshury whils | Marselli, Luke and Yankowitz were | the main points in New Rritain's vietory. The sun | vard handi 15 0 flas] showed in the af the 3 Ne Shackles 5 st 3 Tniversity his h t field 1o "asey ® Yor hut £ cond place on the closing at half time e *in Ahe third jnes ran wild ost of the way materially by | K New York rint series v with the wing Roland . to the fape by a few yards Locke, of Ne PENN LEADS LEAGUE Basketball Quintet Takes Undisput- | b | sl [Donie Bush Reads Riot Act to Pirate Squad reh 1P Jary Pitts b o Hold on First Place When Yale | Manag e i ! A | might be fern Bepler t " Beats Dartmouth. | Pittsbirgh Tirates T.. Marsellf, It ... 15 | | Robles, (al, =hen Zembkq, 1f 0 that rules wers Pennis | strictly duri Yankowitz, [ when the pent Karbome, Sl i Tk ning entertainment and the breakfast call Yesterday's practice Clande Linton, eatcher from Arkar was suffering from sore m Bush decreed coveral 4 of rest for him. T.uke, The Uni over New York 5 : ity 18I e 1 the undispited 1o 2 6 | tercollegiate hasketball leagne without a sty | Dartmonth which shared the crest | with the Quakers, floundered before | 11| the Yalo quintet at Hanover last T night by 47 to 29, therchy Leing 2 ossed into secend place in the " | standing. It was Dartmonth’s third back of the vear and the gec mul; at the hands of Yale. Langieil of Dartmouth scored ten field goals and three on free tries. | In another league fixture, Cornell "I howled Columbia deeper inta the “ellar by coming out in front by | 25 t0 26 Lewis brought the victors , Mar. 1 (P of Pennsylvania to he e o tank e rehip in the in g today Hanley, vt Ruez, rf A. Kozlowski, Zavalick, 1f DeGarmo, ¢ . Weed, rg .. Kozlowski, Ix as, mnsel France has a waterfall at Gavar nie which is 1,385 foet height Niagara Falls is only 164 feet high breaking a 26-all deadlock. of Washirgton Senators’ earns its Leo Larrivi arrivier cious the workouts are going to for at the camnp today and advance Hartford training as volley ball provides. Tickets on sale at Bridgett's Hayes, Gillis an1 Cooper. . | Senators to Start Real Ama.teur Bflnng | Hard Work Pretty Soon | daily bread at the Tampa, Fla., Waterbury [ dirceted with trat in mind. notices were that field exercises For Unofficial State Welter- Six rookies showed up for frain- | Smoke Shop, te Lunch, {to the Tthacans by hooping a {in the last two minutes of th Ny vo Washington, Mar, 1 (1t won't Friday Night, March 2 || 1. tong now before the entire squad | Y.M.T.A.&B. HALL training camp. And as the pre- season appetites are usually vor VS, Bucky Harris playing manager. 1) and a group of regulars were looked Bil'y Taylor were to be pepped up from now on : with less attention paid to euch weight Title Rese! Seats 75 s rved Seats 75 cents ling vesterday, Outfielders Ganzel | Barnes and Simens, and Infielders | Sheehan’s Smoke Shop and Billie’s Smoke Shop. The first American coined in 1793. cent was Aisclosed that, | | Training Camp of Baston Team | Boston Flier Beats Dr. OHO0| R Eoston tar 1bim roei e av: training camp fairl “Mile of the|!broush ita pace tring was comp! ot | Ruffinz, wha went to worl hard feeling ar foreed ont last sease NO REST FOR S0X TRACK MARKS ARE : ‘Harvam Will Try to Take Team .".; Title for Third Straight Time hummed with ailed the Rad Sox no rest yesic v. Instead their Rradentown, ¥ tivity as the enfive aquad went | The pite 1 by the arrival | Charley in earn- reh 1 (P At e champio i b3 likely Thils Mholdout that erstwhile holdour, RS T 1 forces are t as if to show that there were no title for ant didn’t gument Johnny Cooney, ¥ ) s c as | vault, sh and 33-pound weig to have r of again being ations on n for When 1) wants to cor th th 2 Clevela o rroposal 1 ease last vesr nd Indians in “irst Batting Practice ., . Marehd five N ton was he H 1 VERH, FELLAS— | VIXED THAT PEE WOSLER GOOD— | FRAMED HIM ON A ROBBERY CHARGE OND HAD HIM STOCK IN JAIL — +:5% White Sox Rookie Is Insured for hicago, March 1 White Sox Elmo Car Collier, Bir Bl Cox Hag OLYMPIC MARVIHONEES Toronto have bee a in the © gam M. Rohin PIGHTS TAST NIGHT Toledo, O a. Chicazo, Brooklyn, 12 echnically chairman of 11 of the nadian ( pie boid 1 today. Cli ric ont., and Harold W named trials 1 amilton, we ar O. Christner, of Johnny Urban, v Genet, Akron, de- v, Terre Haute, 8. Roller Hockey TONIGHT Waterbury vs. New Britain Preliminary Game At 8 o'Clock Admission 50c—T5¢ Tel. 2611 For Reservations K knocked out 1 Bentlr thoners & ber, T ners lected during th t fou W I Auto Laundry — Lower Prices SMALL CAR A,'”‘ $1'50 i S 1475 $2.00 ding Ford, Chevrolot, Fesex, ofr il MEDITM CAR—T Chrysler, ¢ Closed Seda nding Dodge Open and | o —$2.00 LARGE ™ CAT 1.58al Arrow £ Cadillac, Open . Days A. M indays—S8 A. M. to 12 0 P. M ¥ Ten Minute Auto Laundry Rear Franklin Sq. Filling Station | | | | i | | i 1 DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928. T | > A £ | San Francisco - lo Dant, of {mient £ whe Manila, and Kid Williams, New Or- | MANUSH ST"JL OUT ont for & o arm. S A ing i | will replace George Sialer at first i |base this year, has reached camp, nd reported hin self ready for his first workout today. Cardinal penrant stock at the |Avon Park. Fla., camp depends on a number of “ifs” in the outfield. It Douthit can return to his 1926 form, if Hafey can recuperate from his sinus trouble and if Blades can make his bad knee behave, then'the former chimpions can attune their ears to the flapping of the distant pennant, camp experts report. PEPPY STAR1TING | New Fianklin No Knzrk Gas The coldest morning just choke a little when starting and you motor responds the same as in summer., al. — Dave Shade, Con- | won from Charley Kiong, | Business Manager Omabha, 10 Milwaukes Cleveland, d of St. Louls Tommy Treeman, | S48 He is Taking Treatment For | a Sore Arm, r 1 (Ar—Hei ard from: to date at the 1 Beach tr camp said reate ger 151 L ' 114 Here is what a recogniz =275 about the new Franklin No-Knock Gas: EYAN Middleto Departmert of Chemistry i ERSITY Conn. My. H R: kiiffe, Jr., 114 Franklin Square, New Britain, Connecticut My dear Mr. Rackliffe: Examination of your F : i iklin No-Knock gasoline, as sold during the wonth of February, indic es that 1t gualifies under the description of a high test as well as anti-knock gasoline; using these terms in the gen- erally accepted way as indicating performance this winter grade of Frank- lin No-Knock gasoline is in performance a high test gasoline with other desirable features not shared by ordinary high test gasolines. Your blend has an imitial boiling-point of 78— 1077 20% o0 point of 113 point of 140 point of 170 which shows that your blend would have hetter starting properties in cold \.\w;mwr})m:\ the usual high test gasoline, which would have boiling points for the fractions indicated above higher than the ones shown. We would expeet this gasoline to start a car even in the coldest weather. Very truly yours, CRH: MHD C. R. HOOVER. 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