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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 . —— —— " " —— — " e————————————————————————— ] 2000606006008500000000000: |\ o v | i ), - New | Wittiam Mankey, chie engineer [ance but w er in e ! ] L DRl e IN [SSAY [;[]NTEST“\"“ York Athletic Commission 10 AT N ’"r,l\n.;.\: :“,‘ rx o - lLas divulg: ils of the new [pilot and have a speed of 126 miles o f s p orts f Beie Pe Put Question of Chatlenzes Direct- | ) o | motor, : Colonel himselr. | AR e inie wing spread | There are & thousand different satlantic plane {ways a Herald Classified Ad ean same appear- | work for you. which we signed by the fan hour. Iy Up to Champion. | Louis. will vorr, varer 22 —oe—ne | TWO Women and Three Men vw York State Athletic commission Many roller hockey fans from this 125 sity are planning to go to Meriden | ba - School Childven Submit Papers Sunday afternoon to watch the game | | tomorrow . el 5 Between the Silver City champions | el R S Are WOI]llded and an all-star quintet picked from e R s s e the league to be played for the bene- | o 2 s i | t of Larry Saunders, who suffered ks port, Tenn., March — | B \ e — has oo The commission S SR T e A S At \EGAD MDEAR, T WOULD = IF Nou WARTTo NS HE HAS MNELATTIC Surt) @uring an early game in the past g 0 -‘_“ i "““‘;”1[ "“";;:T‘:”fl” 'm”"’: W .'l"\- v\m;" volide, we reustl: LIKE YOUR PERAAISSION -TO EXPERIMENT IN FOR AVIATORS "THAT FILLS e ;s . COntest con champ! ey said fously wounded hiere lust night in a o ot s 3 1 1 vith 1 on Main stre A fourth | USE “THE GARAGE FOR A FEW “THE GARAGE, [ UP WITH GAS, SO THEY Saunders was one of the most A The | ¢ of the principals in the | WEEKS, AS AN EXPERIMENTAL WiLL GIVE Nou contest, which was closed Marclh 1,|available opponent rs ¥, bilieved to Do scriously | LABORATORY ! ~« I HAVE A SOME RuGS -To OF DROPPING W A popular of the present day pl < was well suy 65 rd b d sig ded, was being ht he ] dcprived him not only of a physi- K 2 s B a8 SCIEENTIFIC SWATS! cal member but will hamper him in oo, C aEmpen fa The tole whict had | “To WORK ON, AND IF T 4 his private work. Ians from all = Suliaiagege ; ORNS 0UT SUCCESSFULLY, | ~~THE LAST b - ol g ! wizes he affray - most worthy proposed in some timn: 2 i The Mrs. M fas (b ot heen “THRCUGHOUT-THE WORLD f-ee | TOR A LABORATORY, & welles and Ao Hoank I 3 an wntomobile s HAW, THE NOBLE NAME THERE WERE Britain basketball team and Man- i « and @ woman compan- | 1 S0IN THE ACCLAIMED \EIGHBORHOOD, ; . T i el o] AS HOSTS OF HISTORY, 3 s 1ui— 522 [ honor z - (105 El 5 honoral ager 8am Bailey of the New Haven Atlas, have at last agreed to use only one official Saturday night in the | game between their two clubs. achine in tront of a| Alex Buda, the restau- . wecompanied the police BY Jove! have not tion was being handeufte tomohile in which R. W woman were drivir and Cline of o be released A irted towards Cline, the norrow, i that th: “Red” Ball has been selected as j, 3 & the man acceptable to both men. (B 37 Dick Dillon was the choice of the | local man but Bailey refused to «n- tertain the suggestion that he be one A of the officials. Dillon is the fa 1y strange view for any manager to [l . - : sssume. Dilton is strict and that is/ ., R e ] s the one reason why Manager Bailey erite choice of New I ; L e 10 [ firing a pistol shootir Rl | 8 game of this character but the Pt o1 f . l[\l' Suits ) ! ¢ S, the shoulder. Bell swung| Atlas players do na( nn: hin\lffllv'lil,\ Srore N S Shiions i Denlion U 1 ;’x“nvu:‘o:.'\"x 1 a0 shield therefore, he has been hanncd by = T i toe Lo md e ’ he 4 e as Price’s wo- the New Haven crew. Al e o b e WEDDING ANNWERSARY an companion tan fo Clines i | i 101 114 a1 sE sy » MRE e ; i ¢ ‘\l -.,!‘ : ! "A she f .‘-:\. 's they fled. Six miles from town 1 20519 remains u t the defend ] Ciine abandoned his machi al L attacheq by Paterson. No L Party Guests Are The two wome gefused to consent to his officlating LT S ; n to e oo o two wor at the game here Saturday night VEATERNITY ALLEYS s D The | Rouhed of Valuables Worth |\or® Brought 10 & hospital by The New Haven players cannot play % nable in the city court ‘o.mmg motor when the rules are strictly adhered | SPECIAL MATCHES .w Monday n 00. - o0 or else there would be no ques- | Wallice Bames Iristol Girls . hare i mieh, FINE ATHLETIC RECORD tlon about this or that referee 5 L s 1 g N. J f'v D P Threc-ldtter men are rars these | - N g Crlebration mierking the Zoid weds gaye and those who do earn three- | Last Friday night gave us a strong A ULENE D [ As ) (ahs Rl 1 MrSofters, and also captain the three RLG.U.S. PAT. OFF. tmpression of how the Atlas back B AR S 2= Eiels '“‘ S = sports are about as rare as any s z ors regard an official who does net 3 4 f g ) ,‘ 1 1hing one knows, but that is w! 3 strongly favor the home club. Clrde Landers, Frary & Clark Glrls iy L “Mel* Davis has done at Wil ' Cliotow sl T v of about § TWaters was called every name not in the dietionary for hix actions, but had he called the fouls as tiev | should have heen called, there would have been no New Haven players left in the game before the middic of the second half. Mary. He apeclalizes in foot- AVICE, SR, Lall, basketball and track. . 1 warrant for e their es o v's arr They 1 e 4 lay i jcibe in an automobile, When 1 publican Committee Meeting — askod to went to the door the warrant a Ball is an efficient referee and his presence in the game will force the 5. Charl BBy, viee shown a folded pap at the | players on both teams to play clean, i At et i b uBeiE SounE 8 gy pressel | nd member of t ' s side. Three of the m it Dhard, basketball. 1 Levy 1o the upper floor other (wo remained doy h M. where the guests were assemble ition for Friday e of Mrs. Edit New Britain is out to win Sat- urday night if it never won another game. The regular team will be in = fine fettle for the affray and there i leaves Levy was taken to his bedroc 1 hand and foot | A s hon 5 o TS make plans with neckties a men then | will be plenty of excitement when = 3 ;| B { 5 WVallace Barnes Boobs members of the committes A1y (scarched his clot ining two the clash starts. ) Clint e Ay ek Eillotis AL D $1,000 bil one $100 oy o wooil, Holt, 1. note and b 3 26 9 psTord, Charles i 1) Hned per 1l | New Brituin Nuts ::'\”_‘h‘ i B 1 ng to the uj : South Church Basketball Quintet Méets Wartford Champlons in - guests was | h o rusc | 1 20s- evy SR are good enough for First Elimination Game. basketball team, winper of the New Britain InterChurch league, will open ita campalgn for state honors | Fdward Sowka and Alex tonight when it meets the Hartford champions, the St. Paul's Metho- dist quintet, in the first game of 2 Loghall Fead home-and-home series at the Hart- ford Y. M. C. A. The game is| Idward Sowka, right gua scheduled to start at 0 o'clock, the New Dritain High sehool and the local team will leave the keiball team for tiw past thr #y" here at 6:30 o'clock. The regn- vears, is being groomed by several |¥1A7 tar line-up, consisting ot Bell, Cap- |of hix fellow players for the eap- taln Morey, Wessels, Barta and taincy of mext year's team and ax Parker, will start, with May and far as is known the only opposition Rockwell secing service before the he will r cele will be from Alex encounter is ofcr. The return game Zaleski, forward for the past two will be played at the New Dritain years #Y"” next Wednesday night. | Both of these players were in the | The winner of this inter. race for the honor last year, but! gles will go to Meriden on after a battle of Dballots, I're ay afternoon, March 3, where it Saunders defeated them. At 1] will meet the New Haven title- [time A was the non-fratern Rolders in a semi-final game for-the |faction’s candidate, but since ia discuss bringing the | nggested | as he > men conferred a mo- 1d then left the house and es Zaleski fourt] this mo Promincntly Mentioned as Bas- e » * AMERICAN GIRL SURE SHE'LL WED CHINESE, . That’s the bedrock reason for “not a cough in a carload.” rs Next Yoar taplaine Delay by Saying That i Sl The tobacco itself! Indeed, the whole why of OLD GoLD’S Finish Schooling. mo22 B —AL| honey-like smoothness rests in these five tobacco facts: liconse taken out n returned to | Miss Letty W. vell-to-do Lis- icclares &he Lucian H. have transferred property Hill Manor, consisting of hou to Mrs. A HARTFORD CARDIDATES : member of bon Falls Me., fan s Nominate still intends to m Capital City Demos [ 1 ] The finest tobaccos that grow right to battle for the state cham- he has joined the Delta Xi frater § ~[Chen. Chinese studer pionship that evening. Last year nity of which Sowka is also a mem- | John I\ Gaffucy as Whele Candi- (. opposition of broth the Hardware City quintet passed ber. ditte for Mo 1 sisters to the 1 \d noth- " 5 the Hartford barricr but had an| No date has Leen st for the o R T & to do with the t 2 Only the ‘‘heart-leaves’’ from the enervating rest before the semi- ;(1on. " o~ Hartfor March 22 v's sg 1 Chen's al heart of the tol Phll( finals and was then eliminated by | S 090 A AR tie ticket nominated plantation owner, bacco y 2 s gostern in on evertie gose | PLAQUE REPINISHED 1™.05orin v canney den are the defending champions —_— Clork—John A, Gleasor and gre known to be the team which must be beaten by anyon: who seeks the title this year. The Placed in Conspicuous Place in Meriden team has already ousted & strong Waterbury five High school Building. if he did not finish his| | ¢ to cut oft his son's in- | | s Ilusion’s parents [ 31 Selected for their silkiness and ripeness to insure that honey- 'William ¥. Buarns Trophy to Be like smoothness old, has s, study- bia uni- is I3, bobbed- l 4 ] Extra long mellowing and age- 1 ing in a temperature of mid- July sunshine lectmen—1 A re-finished William 1. Burns | Reardon, John \ Wt 2.2 s Y (hlclgo Cubs Finish Memorial plague which bears the Aldermen War C.mp Training Todfl)' names of winners of the honor | coran. Ware Avalon, Catalina Island. ,m':]m been sent back to the nior | Ward March 22 P — One more batting High school from the jewele Jiarold gpractice today. and the Chicago Cubs |Will be placed i the trophy Kelley will have finished their spring visit in the reception room of the aca- | Ward 8t this fsland training camp. An.|demic building just inside of the Curroll | DATE FOR NATIONAL MEET | Tennis officia innounced | ational ints iate ten- | S ] All tobacco . . . pure tobacco .. . the finest tobaccos that grow e played at | O P. Lorillard Co., Bet. 1760 other serics with coast leaguers /Main entrance Malley. Ward 11 EEKS RO GOLY CARUER atarts tomorrow, and then the cast-| Some months ago much anaiety Ward 11, John He Duke Kahanamoku rous Ha- ward fourncy. : expressed when the news be- ha caucus. Ward 13, Stove | jin swimmer, Hepss (0 be a pro SMOOTHER AND BETTER -NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD ‘The rookis holdout, Pete Fowler, came public that the plaque was ham. Ward 14, William Shea surprised everyone in yesterday's [missing, but Principal L. 1% Slade 15 Thomas Long mproves interclub game by holding the enemy later found it among some papers to three hits and one pass in five The plague is part of the William ~— P T e RTT 0L 38 P innings. The disappointment among Burns' Memorial plan which was e e o ey o s 143 o memers ot | HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN of these days if his game 1 in man, to the Boston Braves for Andy 1iigh school's greatest athlete High, was plainly evident today. The | i Cubs felt they had made a better |Q Wondere W : oftcr, and Wanted Beil baais. | Shotton Wonders When PETE—THI5 15_S5WR SWALOIN, FOM ENGLAND]| A1 5AY '~ VL 'AVE. SOME 'OT (INCE TIE g e | Sluggers Will Start HERE TO BUY UP A QUANTITY OF TogHLESS | a HET WATER= OW) 00T LONGER A=y AWARDED PLAYER CUP | Winter Haven, Fla., March 22 (@) TOSHAILKS ToR HI5S FIRM— TAKE HiM OUT TO = Do | AVE 1O WAT Eor Y \ ATE 1T Montreal, Que, March 22 (®—|—It won't be long now, in the opin- | LUNCH . WHILE. \ MaKE. UP-A Rovev - o’ — Bebe Biebert, husky defense man. jon of sport scmibes assigned to the ESTIMATE. OF COST ToR HIM bas been awarded the cup donated lspring baseball « annually to the most valuable player |Phillies hecome almost as famons in home games of the Montreal “hitless wonders” a W Maroons. The trophy will be pre- Sox team years ago. Even Ma sented to Sichert tonight at the ger Shotton, who came to the Phi Pittsburgh-Maroon game here. in the role of a new and somewhat | o joptimistic mana is beginning to | EQUALS WORLD'S RECORD wonder when his hitters will begin fammy McBeam, a California [to hit. schoolboy. recently ran the 100 4n | Thus far in the training scrics of 9 3-5 meconds, cqual to the world's [games the Phillics have displaye fecord for that distance. Tt.may !little batting punch, and yesterday not be recognized officlally as he 'setto with the Reading Internation- | is sald to have had a slight 'wind als proved mo exception, Iteading | behind him, i\\innmg 2 to 1 and holding the big | st e S {leaguers to five hits. MAY BE JUST A DREAM Jack McCauley, a Schencctady | NOT MUCH HOPE IN BOSTON (N. Y.) fight manager, thinks he | TBoston fans e mot much hes the best bantamweight in the lopesof seeing the Red Sox come world in a youngster named out of the cellar thisscason, al- Jimmy Treland. He is willing to ! thongh Bill Carrigan s surc to match Ireland againat all fighters | have his voungsters hustling every in that dlvision. | aay. until the s, Cflm‘:g\r'\so, HERE- = ~THS MINCE PIE T TAE T BAK AND —ETC-RTC-att—