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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY Speaking| | o boMERs (T siors | PANTHERS RETAIN LEAD et 1 DEAMOUS REFEREE =il e s : liserendino, ra VEATERNITY ALLEYS of Sports | e | DESPITE HARTFORD WIN : : STICKS TO LAW Only the Sin Antonio open 1 _— His conditior ; Bas e A fobe plaved i the western Indians Snatch Vietory From Glens Falls in Overtime dictions regarding roller a8 S gl winter golf tourna- e = ler was sclieduted to Period—New Britain Quintet Has Opportunity of Whippers 1 aliocrag Football Wl,“see David L. Fuitz [ R R S e L R L s TS e Amsterdam This Week—Lawmakers Scheduled at "¢ of th el P riwe No Raise for Hartford for the 13l PPaso Open anc Stanley Arena Thursday Night—Plenty of Action conquerors by 2 a zame filled | P it Police, Council Decides al If there wer re cities in Con - - alled off S T G o i i “xpected. lohe dhote i feé the W iiondls ! Lo would be no need tor the numerous three points on f shifts being indulged in. This city fHannor . P : professionals will play January Last Night's Results ) DA gaduins nut thoilt SUPPOTLS 1S sports regardless of | p o booal : 30 to Pebruary 2 at San Hartford 3, Glens Ialls 4 (over- S Sl L what the other communitios 1n ! Sloun o for $7.000. but their ranks will he timc). 4 U ) ORI Part of the tc s - ST Connecticut do. Toller hockey s - lerably dcpleted - Oficial Standing FAIR ”AVEN BADI Y no cxception 1o this rule. The fans e : f razen. 1%a W [ I coming to th 1S at tha 1t © P 5 3 83 4 will be ot A 3 W Geitain . .15 1 €00 4 ) Stanley Arena droves and zood 212 The neat bie gathering will & 1 ] " ——— 1 are present at every game e 2 at Miami Teach, wher troops Amsterda &) The ame would g0 on 2 appear to shoot for $15.000 in th or years but w teun cannn 0 as Jembrowski and Rametta Run La Goree Open. March 20, Johnny G conrel) 176 3 A \""”“"f‘ ‘( ‘. ¥ \]n“w"(‘:l A R ‘r»”w(.:nm"fi- iz ‘:: i Wll(l—Wl]‘])pfllS Ge[ Reve“ge ' 5 frst place in it last srtford at Glens Fall T unless there is opposition to od out of the pic That L s Ayl Gloversville outfit. Others | - o6 o Lie noted among the w " L te 1y on the rocks according to _T.50 champs s Grantland ice. who ndians over ) passed out Nev Crovs again won the Artists and Writers hockey teum in Hartford la: e It t sUrang ] ciana : LIRS s, tournament in Florida. When My, D the New T3, Panthers still like we have here | Gor Sl 7 B imice makes his annual pilgrimage | relain be 1 @ stand- ! v ! ol : ) i BUSHNELL GROUP 1 enotu ports-lovinz | Ge s N south, he takes a real vacation and | has won one morc (duo. Stanley Jrow | _ &k i 5 iop i s Tales of a Wayside Tee do not Sehte than Martford while cach have Rametta, piled SHOIS ventures g i = 'appear during his abscne st me number, 10, tween them ! in the Hardwar AT G ; Hartford had o go into a ninc- curate shooting ar ; o 5 : e i & min overtime period betore 1 leading roles i inly stick out their respectiv BOGERS ALLEYS On {he fother B nand. i ieRinel oo arale enetiod o o g S 1 s could topple the stror 3 rally. The s SRR R Bnar 2 mate on the Herald Tribune, W. O. q tain has carncd STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE Geehan, deseribed his real or | poy sl ; R HEYEROILINE R ONLRID L AC Hacty inaginary start for Europe. the day R > s e winn 1 givi ilt and the : 5 1o 4 victory club parad [‘i PSRN0, : ¢ - ulls, fur ¢ by the t e arin L chicf enginecr of tie steams n " tonorro nt. The team played the meantime some 20 odd hes Peltuns { } of famous sports ¢ ctors e i Aa) ; defeated the Twilight team | ¢ e ) 104 i [EDES) o apeared from sty hether any mor mes 5 oy Agl B 1 B FOE A “ o i | which it is hoped he cheduled for the season has not | s e ST e outfit. Then. after a il battle ir Christinas, t Sunday his column i issertation A cot Sunday afternoon in Middletow announced by Manazer Ralph | Longobarli Ciofi mad me of the locu t weel t 2 led. The ¢ A possibility tha Dyna- iehing to whack a 5 Sonnenbers, claimant to Gt 1 b and soon they will h P 2of town en routs Georze Dodd 15 aire g bout in the nea - el it t those two ocal pro 12 wrestling ¢l will ap will ha head ¢ Heas New Haven New 1o inveigle two or ther his i club will ¥ . but the locu N Bl nions of the links n b grouneuleatingtolubs Ne by 28-15 wher e B % = ace is closer than g e ¢ 1ckle™ > o ) o e h New Britain, Hartford and 'in this worthy ' s A i 8 2 2 1 all alile to act into t ition through a cou lon a3 : Should one team slip. EhouE. Soti P lying idle. 1 the shafts are of wood | ijiars will hurdle it overnight. Nes g ' 0o this city. His fame has Stank . ©1to be serviced if vou hope Lo fast rate of spoed and the o e ! General's Disappearance =~ -~ dr 10 ¢ R will have to g0 some to topple the : an. S (Pr—Royalists and M. Kamina Jui— 2.5 | months from now = % Lritain sent Rametta and £0 1uch has been said and writtea i i thers from ir present Boukts it ic | s Lievik circles here have be- 7 EXPRESS out the tackle and 1ts suceess i H i _ | positior : 0 MBEORSKI teon med at the sudden di g ng Will Sail It is amazi Thureday night's game pe e Ao opponents. that wrestling JSRaniaus wrsday night's game is expec e o are i ; i ' i o prei ai 0 ONE .75 ROUND to see hin in action, | einiis #1217 o, “the liltle care you American|to be full of meticn. Alba and Rametia immediately besan a |y ; e . Africa Thi )lll)mtl 2 S TRIP 2 ! Ber e golters hestow on your clubs. You | here with one of the fastest skat iriou ) B au | R s S e e London. Jan. 25 UPi—Lord ! ¥ ubs in the leagne. Al Da SLgaed 4 many | p; former governor-general of Canadi ket zood 30 days nird 1 kT tutil firy loc Bllar ] R o is reported to have recovered suf i atest Type hird hish scorer. i3 in first v : ered suf N TG T playiv cuch ciently from his recent illness to v Car Coac ru Ierdie Murkins, one cf gave him a tor -t ol v, but Y 3 permit 1 Gl tor South Africa l\nnml‘l.\h)Illt'zil onded— \eer. Fair e : y 3 \ L trip that w 2 nsu ne here bu o1l { Cartson 5 195— 253 | give the shafts new life. And the|veferans of the leazue centor | €heer. Taiy i e hoatHis aesi At on L e i ) Jucgiarephils I gl i L il Tl S st sn S ol storanasahithe Jeasuoutagin L |1ts awarded tosses e his po- Bilat 5 and | inally planned for his health carly - atee Your Comfort through. Tt is said that the sport | llerd ; ! ST ihilfne leather bags. surcly they des|with “Molly” Morrison at halibuck. 'S A% o o e ST Will be revived nest season i indus- | ja i e 5 serve a rub-down With harness soap' Pete Welch i3 in the goal ’,l:" “" ‘ the 5 hegan an ir i inve 1 wnuary. el cave “-\\4( ;l.l":n\,‘ < 1 Skl e E i o 'Tr\l T e, Kid" | ket i i - elled ow « ‘ laps 10250020 M. Daily and Sunday i ey nta the ganic Nid e s one o i ' will h half- in brin foothall tunate. 1t might ¢ attention I g of t by the sco time G 2 them in first class condition throughout the nation an:l 3 = haecne ] i o i 2> |spend a lot of money on them and Britan this | G i o8 then neglect to care for them. |t promoter: S| What do they need? 1tub boiled | with Bud Perogris movements towards starting linsecd oil into the wood and it will actions I the eas : S . Candi o e e Gof nt R is not only picturcsque S ~ Moves Prom Gus Wilson's Camp at e recei s traveling quintet tha o o By WILLIAMS ATV LEAGUE 5 E Ll s Never Won From There, sizning the te: neat Bast by : e his wonatichUatter | L Bhiladely - e - nin Gus Wilson's camp at | 4elphia, mid-floor. 2 Andeizon e ey > Oran Al Singer has moved to | Scranton. Pa.. (10). iou 3 e v for Z 5 e Stillmian's nnasiumn 10 complete . and Gibbs arched anothoer = 4 Tene . ga— aial gy "Sad sare Garden, | YOVl ()i Tomy Vacar Sevtlin st {wo minutes, Zembrow- i’ - e _O CCON H i ; 0 i e laticol S0 Hane X outpointed Steve Gotch. || ien e = H — SHELL COC ) HAVE NE\V PIL[ITS tor . el A0 80 S : oua ARt s ml oklyn ‘~ I'“u 75 Cline. Tios | Dreath-taking succession and brougl 3 \‘,Q\,qg A BulleRFf / Lice > & 5 1 1 : o i S or T iy t re t | a1 total. i . o fth Wilson ot | Angeles, outpointed Tilly Atkinson, | (1S $€0Fe 10 it Geta) == S w ore, Zembrowshi and B BDiing 3 i e G e Sormmorn, LKan. (10). Remattiiosr e iter 10 3 fEnoush 5 heen esf oY Yy Qe " I his hook brought him hetter t! ,, n g ! Sond . 5 Although Singer Nus been e S o) his hook brought him better th o 5 3. Luzi 3 : 1 [ Loayza, many smart boxing men axe Trenton: A SCEIOMM o browski scattered e orE T S U DY W hien = ng on the Chilean to i\"\(.i_;‘i“i;:‘;' i i lirough most of the nizjor league buseball teams embark steam SinEey 5 (MICEVSE Lomand 4 clian Newcasile, Pa.—THenry S earuniosg o ein fe secor on their spring training trips next | zip el - p fight with Sammy eveland, outpointed Indiun period when he was trapped in t month many of the clubs will be |47 - = b N ona corner, jumped into the air. whirled yiuning a major share of their hopes | S : bl — —- and shot from over his head for a for improvement on the success of agud ceees 80118 12— 329 AUSTIN COMETS WIN S : AT .7 5 Q clean score. The rest of the team new managers - - +.o. | Wolf Patrol May Lose e o ; played good and fast basketball and The turnover in managerial talent e A In Boy Scout Contest rair 1aven never had a look-in during the present winter has been e e fhe! With the inter-patrol contest com- | after the opening period. Kerclejza il e P S s i alions e I, it appears | played a fine floor game, The Lnib B i 16— 438 | winners oulclassed the froi1 | coriain that "olf patrol will be [ing of Gibbs Lonzol i B i | beginning fo end. The score defeated for the first time in fhe e heaviest in history, Bight clubs | o e appoin new Jeaders and here is a possibility that Brook Ay jvin list, although | i Austin Comets Nistory sout troop 1. Patrol ient Wilhert Ilobinson says he N 161 s 4 . i o etk A L T . S a 3 i + points at 12 3 ting m‘\j < ¢ ; . . 1 41 the Wolves but Bear our of the new manas o ] 08 : ! tiBo “ | ' i ne i+ Patrol Leader Dan Holmes reportec Nind no previous major o I : John Patro! Lead 1 1 m 1 « > y d Thornblad ) [ points 2 total 670, The erial experience, Gabhy tof! o seees 5 i S hu il Boys' Clul £ b ngt i : lears also {old of a patrol hike with 3 ub the St Louis Cards: Bobh Shawkey 103 7031 be Simon - cars also tol 2l of the New York Yanks, Jewell Ens South Ends of Pittshurah and Heinie Wagner STARTER ARTER - of the Boston Ied Sox, having been SIARIER promoted from the coaching ranks, Bill Killefer, of the St Louis i [VE TOCK ALL TH DOPE 1N CREATION irowns, also promoted from 111 208 | Neumann l " JUWE TORE LOOTED lej : ; = Aty y AN DONE WHAT TH HEALTH EXPERTS < A, coach to man r. However. Kille- A M vl Providence. . L. Jan. 2§ (@ . b v served as muar ot (ho Ghis | Nasiel > 4 T i3 | Neverdoski. 1f LD Diamonds and walches valued at = I 4 - . l—\(’fi\\i"\l TO FIND OUT A SvysTEM i e e e e Fealnik, ¢ ‘ £450 were stolen from a show win- e , . TO GET UP SOME PEP FOR TH DAY ceess before moing lo St Louis, | S mine EESRIE i 5 Lucas, 1y ... . > dow of the Reiser Jewelry company N Ry - Manager Bill MeKeehnie Wt the X 5 S Simhawiz 3 [ " early this morning by a thief who s i 5 A : ! Los = A L Sestin T Dechessar, g . smashed in the glass. anpar- . Lo 7 ? OH WHY DO T TURICAE My SvasTEN | managerial background. He man. ’ G ATIE : ok wrapped in ain 2 € : ) WITH NEW FANGLED THINGS TAKE A CHANCE | bennant winners at Pittshurgi — Tota > C £ ; =2 ! Al EED INTH' Rl v 'v. ’l.r»m\ ..\\‘\‘-\“u: hoth Hfmfn’uf. VALNTIE A AGLE _\-m,.j e tihali e 0ce T Comers : lolzobdrdi : ) 3 WHEN I KNOW ALL T NEED IN TH MORNIN | ale his joh the foll season 0 " 5 05 | Referee, Norman; scorer, Heinz 1 ied Parcnte. 1l ‘ : i e ) : 1S A GLOD SWIFT KICK IN TH' PANTS Donnic Bush Ris reputi- | (o e 1 | mann vertising Gibbs, 1t ....ovn... L] - . "By SMALL Anderson. lg 0 five hoys present and two fesis passed. The Wolves are decorating iliofals their cupbourd doors with the patrol Meteors e signing to manage the White Sox, |Sriswold ki S 1 | e r AN C . 7 T EnTEe e . v SALESMAN SAM crs caused his re: tion at Pits- et burgh. 3 e . 82 =00 Dan. Howley was high success- + Flood ¢ — — s o = < -1 tul as’ manaser of the o Al o 3 T - =) Y\ (HEY, WHAT TH' HECK DIDIA TELL ) SOS WE COULD COUNT) f(\—ka‘(& & GOOD LAUGH GU221 CERTAINLY NOT' “THEY P«LL,\ Browns, but was unable to get along | S | i G?L::7 TsA ?lim-r TE\L"\TMSQ)S?: :Locxrb B'fice‘ IME Ta cOME 1N FOR , WHEN | WAS ?“‘ SoNSHEueT lalenGIa e a cen Tl BEEoVTR I (lBoe el Daacatnlly Bt His eriait e Sl ; ] THATS EST News l've Sy 00T TRYIN T GET DOUGH FROM / ALREADNY TAKEN IN Gebate — {1 RAN AROUND AN’ COLLECTEN resigned and apparently has found | R : i L HUSUES (HEShe (e 10 GlEHlas i CusTomeRs? L 1 / WHY, A TOLD ME, | EVERY ONE OF '&m! ! congenial surroundings with the | gonian dhaa 7 | / it el | Graham ... Z e RIGHT OVER TH' PHONE | | l 3 | Cincinnati Tteds. | Fric { o/ | / { C | Of the cight “holdover” managers | Murphy I o oLE Bt o only three are veterans. Connie | > . e i [ LS S Mack has bossed the Athletics since | - Ay ; ¥ : Sites -ngm > the Amcrican lcague was organized | Bezs 8 o e s g o in 1901 and John McGraw has lod | Livet ndoR : - i : vzt y the New York Giants since 1903, | /%" - . while Wilbert TRobinson assumed | charge at Brooklyn in 1914, | Roger Peckinpaugh of Cleveland, | Ve Bucky Harris of Detroit, Walt Johngon of Washington, Joe Me rthy of the Cubs and Bert Shotton | of the Phillics arc comparative new- comer MAREBIED WOMEN DEFEATED london, Jan. 28 (P—>Most of T7.- 060 women employed on the cleri- | i al staif of the British_ civil servic 3 > - ;_Q_ %_— 3.\ voted no in a ballot on the question | About one person in twenty as — 7 SR 3 2 - A WEG.US. PAT, OFF LT of whether women ought to retain | the cireulation of the Herald when | % - = their jobs after marriage. they insert a Classified Ad.

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