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o I NEW r.TilT.MX DAILY TTETVAT.fl, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 102(1 15 tsuuuttttttsnntttn Speaking of Sports a wla move on th part of JIiiKh Korty to got the crowd away from the danger spot before anyone mih hurt. All the blcacherltes then helped themselves to rlnesldo scuts. turn Tonight t the Y. M. C. A,, one of the best battles of the season will bo staged between the li, F. & C. flvo and the V. & F. Corbln team. Tho Landers crew (eels that tt can tuke the measure of the Corbln quintet and for this reason, will go Into the same with everything. The R. & E. five took a fnll out of the Corbln crew and if Landers lake another tonight, Fafnlrs will be leading the league for the first lime alone this year. The Landers rooters are planning to turn out In full forco tonight. The 8. K. & L and Nnvf Britain Machine fives will do their stuff In the first match and this will also bo n battle worth watching. If the Machine flvo wins. It will make a three cornered tie for the cellar championship. Tomorrow night, the National Guards oppeor against the Kndeeo of Merlden In the second battle bo t ween these two this year. The lo nils lost the first encounter In Mori den during the holidays but confi dently exnect to return the favor on the. armory floor tonight. It's a wonderful thing to sit ut ringside and view tho boys nB they go Into notion. It Is also wonderful to have them wash their mouths out and let the water fall wherever 1t lands, Sometimes there la soma fast scrambling In the press seats to es cape a ducking. All In all. the Atlas fight card last night was a good one and one ran appreciate the fact that for once onyway, Horty and Cialllvan were able to push through a card that, even though It was marred by the Inability of ons of the principals picked at the beginning to appear, came out so good as this one did Inst night. We rejoice with Jlorty that he has Jind a successful show and wish him many more of them as the months roll by. MISPLAYS OF GOLFERS ARE NOT SO UNCOMMON Many Krrurs Arc drought to Mlnil of Volcntii lly I'nili'ki-liuiiU's Ml-. Chicago, Jan. 19 P Misplays of DISCUSS CONTEST Mnnngrr "K" I'arkrr nf south hiiri h and t nplnln Vi'truiui of Junior Ynill !r n. si Stanley Works 4 ,;nu .1H7 N, H. .Machtnn & ,u"u j A record crowd I expected to nu I tend tho Industrial league guinea I tonight at the Y M, C. A. gym i niislum lo wittiM I to- second game lulk Matter', Out I scheduled when the Landers. Frnry I Clark the which stands tied for Tic powers that be of the high , second place III 'he league slandltoj honl ami Koiilh church teuins met jwith the It. & I-;, live, tiicklrti thu Senior IIIkIi 1 lV 1 1 orinu viiiiiet union snares TWO WORE TESTS siar golfers brought to mind to Jay by a veteran follower of tourna ment throughout Urn missing of u ten Inch put at San Antonio by Hob by Crulekshank, show that they arc not so uncommon. Scarcely a chain plunshlp goes by without an exhibi tion almost as unbelievable as that. of Crulekshank, who thereby lost a chance to tin with MncPonuld Smith I for first place with the remarkably 1 fine score of :!' S. A similar miss was made by Jesse , Sweetsrr, formerly amateur chain pion, In losing one, of the great On the Alleys Thursday night, the Legion five will play tho Dixies of Hartford at i he T. W. C. A. This will be a lor rid battle and New Britain fans are ennfldent that, the local team will come out a winner. The TUxies have been traveling at a fast pace but the work of the Legion five ncalnst the Hartford Crescents and the Ft. Mary's team of Fonth Man chester, has branded them as a eomblnation worthy to tak" the honors from the best In tho state. Ror.r.ns notvi.iN; am.ky S-TAM.EV III1KS MEN'S l.KAM'B TIM Hurl,. Sokolnkl S6 HH SO rSI HU'lnk tt S3 l'l 777 lirnll 1,5 1'iS 8'1 !4 .i-isph m i'U pni ::m QattiK ill s Ida 3i PI 4vV 479-115'' The Mene. .t. 5inio st k in :si I innn'H ?5 S3 H I'nrMnmll H S3 71 :t Sa I n k IOC, I'll) 79 li.'i i n .- Vc I": 3 RS 93 1? tit 4101350 The Ywimiks l7nwlllS " M IIS !M H-rtlnr !7 SC! Ml 271 .Inlm Pen S3 '.in SS I'll Miller SI 11 4 97 tSS j "'hro'1-r PI ;i; !'5 Sin ' 41." 4S0 47I-138D The f lirM. Wll.-ij 101 111! - SI 8 Merwln t t"1 S !7 Kllin't ?7 HI 1''"J !7 'hby S3 m l'Hl 271. I.'irb-"-;; (15 97 SS IS'' In confi lenc at tchool yesterday afternoon. "K" J'arker, siar guard on tin. Son i li church team, tnnl, Incident ally, Its manager, and Couch Ueorg, M. l.'nssldy lied an Important dis cission us lo whether or not a gain" fhonld be played between the church and junior v rsliy teams and If so where v.-o Id be played and who wculd officiate. Captain Veirano whom "Fas" delegated lo talk business whh the shrewd manager of the church I '.'iic said he did not care to play nl the l Hoys' club v here he said the Park. esi ' matches In American golf to Chick I ICvans on tho llsth hole at. Mayflcld ; Country club, Ceeland In the semi finals of the western championship. In the national amateur champion ship at Flossmuor club threw years ago, nobby Joins, who was playing par or better most of the time, win ning the gold medal for low qualify ing score after a play off with Chick Lvans took no fewer than nine strokes on the seventh hole which only l'.Ti yards long. His performance on the hole was even exceeded by John tl, Anderson, once national runner-up who took 11 .strokes In the tame tournament. Neither Junes nor Anderson dubbed a shot. They simply played too gingerly to avoid oicr-ruiining llic green to the copse. rmen would be at home. 'Think' Parker who plunks them In from nil corners ,f the floor at the Hoys' club said that if he wants to play on a bowling alley it will not be basketball. Pome think he meant the hlnh school gymnasium, but so far suspicions have not been confirmed. After a deadlock of some hours duration Capiuln Vc ratio nffereil to play the Snuih church nuln'et on n neutral tlnor. and I'oach Tassldy of fered to cet Pick Pillnn to r feree -If the South church would pay Pll lon for his work. the top berth wl'h Hi" l'afnlr team. : The Landers niiit -t and Its fol-. loners feel lha tho green and while clml basketeers are able lo take a tall out of the league hU'bTS ,"i' as 'h- li. ,v- V.. Ave did two w. i Us i go. tm the other hand. , tin- P. & 1'' Corbln live la just as confident that the Landers club will I" fni Into fourth place tonight when the Corl'lns turn (loir heniy' artillery loose The first game of the evening will se the Stanley liule & Level five fc'aeking up against the cellar I champs, the New P.ritaln Machine 'lUiniet. "Charley" Miller avows that his '"rim will get Into th" win celtiniii tmilcht. and thereby crawl up into a tie wl'h the Stanley ' Works and their opponents of to i nlclf, but Jimmy Murphy has his ehaiii'-s n'l prepared to sweep the MacMii, rs up In tonight's Rame. ' The first, eontest. will start promptly i at s o'clock. I he second w il1 follow and dancing will wind up the nigh'. "''hi. lt" Hayc.s will referee. (las IhunlMTg, Finnish Skating Miirwl, Will lie Favored by Heller ( onilillons In Coming Moot-,, New York, Jim.. Ill l.li Decisively defeated twice on the Madison Square liurdeii rink by slurs of the I nited States and Canada, I'lrts Thunbcrg of Finland, today still has two major tests against North Amer ican rivals in which lo display the sped which has brought him "lymph1 honors and recognition as the world's fastest skater. In his net cxents late this month, the world's outdoor championship lin t at St. Johns, New lirunswlek, and nt the l ulled States outdoor title contests at llinghaniton, N. Y., he will be t'avoi'd by better conditions for the display of his speed. As In his tlrst appearance in a three mile race last Thursday, Thiiti berg again proved last night that he is not match for Joe Moure of New York, world's Indoor champion, and Charli s I'm itiiiii. Canadian titbdiold i er. on small rink circuit. or to The '' nn. Telephone & Flee- llenjiuniu K. Oetchell. I'lalnv lllo, Hsi, ;;nor lo Tlu Triiinbull Klcctrlc i Mfg. Co. (11 patents) Flcctrio relay, and relay construction. ' Henry tioetz, Waterbury, as- signer to The Chn.se Co .ipmiles Inc. Spon or sb. liar article. ntto W. Ileise. liridgeport. us-! jslxnor ' i Manning. Maxwidl ,V Moore. ; Inc.. V., N. Y. 'tetard tb'Vhat for j ; Hnurilon gauges. ' William I', Heluiond. llartlonl. as- j Mgiio" to ln-hrwood Typewriter! , Co., N. y., N. Y. Typewriting ma-j chine, j Kbone&cr Hill, South Norvvalk, as. ignor to The Hill Compressor I Pump Co., N. Y'.. N. Y. Rotary com pressor. 1 Clement K. Hoitoii. Waterbury, assignor to It- rl r Itovvland : Mfg. i'o., Water', ill,-. Support fo- ' curtains. New Itidtain. as liean llarilware Manager Lanpher of the Guards i has not said as yet. who he has t- j Mi.-i-a-. cured for Saturday night at the arm- j i.pnberg ory. No Information has been forth- j '."1r1't'ss coming on whether he has contract- I'Mniyneui. "d for the anriearance of the Passtlc iMci'onn High school team here or not. He probably has been hld up in his ',e;otlatlons for tho team. t''.9 4S5 The Tnriners. 53 71 '.' Ifi4 10s ?2 74 99 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 112 Si Four shooting seems to be a lost art Local teams wil.hout exception l ave been showing poorly in this respect, and their opponents appear to be no better. Perhaps the worst vhibitlon of free tossing which has been seen here this year was pro vided by the East Hartford I'n l.novvns at. the Boys' club last night. They took 16 shots from tho 15-foot trip and sank a lone one. Any nam which could do accurate foul shooting would turn close games in to walkovers, judging from the pres- nt erratic efforts. The New Kritain fans who attend ed the Atlas A. C. fight card in Hart ford last night, came away well P 'cased over the bouts as tiny wer conducted by Messrs. linrty and I'.allivan. The final was abort, bo' Sharkey los' no time in Hiding up his cpvionenl. who was neither in MiP" nor down to his right wight. Miinzmaii Pn'tieon .tonee ' il'lTshaw i.li rist 4S5 454 The nennetts. S7 99 H'l SO I'M S3 too ,!') 99 93 :"j: 9'1 CT'l jn Mil leg in:, 4351416 S9 :75 77 558 S9 !93 77 ?t'1 113- 319 Don't Suffer! With Itching Rashes UseCuticura So.t. O'tlfmmt. Ttlnrn Mil f-M, f Ontarnr LAbartWrin, Dpt Bs M14-n. Mif8 Hoi'ord Itrenkinu rovtd i:peclctl Out lo Watch Landers Try in Down I lie P. F. Corbln I ivo. t.ca.';ui sianiling W P. i I". Corbln Fafnirs K. & V. Landers PC. . s" " .S3" .fi7 .ij'JT iNcitroes Too Refined (o ' Dance Charleston Now r.'it-'on. Jan. 1 r' - -The negro In vented the Charleston but they are too respectable to do it now. 1 That is what Governor Thomas O. Mcl.eod of South Carolina thinks aboil' t lie latest dance craze, "When I wns a hoy all negroes did it." 1" reminisced in answer to .i Miiesiior . "Now they are too respect able." The governor was speaker at the annual hmnuet of the Southern oluh last night on the anniversary of Gen eral Ilobert K. Lee's birth. Patents Issued to Connecticut People Patents 1-Mied by the V. s. Patent l inicc January VI. I did, to Coiinccli ' cut Inventors I (List furnished by the office of liar old O. Manning, Walk-Over Shoe Store. I'll .Main street, New llril- nin.) I Frnesi W. Clark. Hartford, and Seh. mum, West Hartford, assign ors to The Smyth Mfg. Co., Hartford. Hookbindmg im. chine. , Hubert F. Crtidginton nnd J. T. , Kilbride, asslcm rs to Columbia 'Phonograph Co., Inc., Hrldgeport 'Pressing molded articles. ! Lewis M. Curtis. Hridgeport, 12 iKitenTsi Machine for eutling screw threads, and thread-cutting dies, William A. Pobson, Prideeport. . 'signer to Cnderwood Typewriter i'o . ;N. Y., N. Y. Typewriting machine i Harold P. Fontc. Merlden, assign- I iid" .o-e-tu-n- 1 'nmli. egn Norman H. Hurd slciior to The An Corp. Lock. (1 patentsi Knnd Knudscti. Panl urv. Multipl imh butlon. Xotili F. Lucas, Norwich. rer roll. Louis V. Lucia, Har'ford. or to 'flic Puller I'rush Co, i cleaning brush. ! Max Mason, New London or i Submarine Signal Co., Port . land. Me. I let, rniln.T ion of wave energy ilir c 'on. Joseph M. Mcrrow. Hartford, as .iener to The M- crow Machine Co ; Sewing machine. i I'riedericli Muller, i:ii.abeth. N ! T., assignor to The Whitney Mfg. ;Co., Hertford. Chain and parts therefor. Thnnuo. V.. l'.uss'cll. Middldown ,asiglle to The Lussell Mfg. Co. 'Friction lini'ig. j Paytnoud T-I. Scarf's. Ncv Pritaln, as. ' nor i Tlic I'afnir Pearing Co hide spring le aritiL-. Joseph p. Smart, New flri'aitt. ns . tigiior to Landors, l'rary Clink. , 1'.' -tcally to atcl device. 1 Alvn T. Smith, Winsted. Prevent ing overheating of electrically-heat- . d appliances. ; Jesse A, ft, Smith. Stamford, as signor to I'mlervvood Typwrller Co, N. Y., N, Y. ii patents) Typewriting inaohlno. Katherlno H, Sunderlund, Dun In. ry. Attachment fur hhoes. Atnnzo A. Warner. New Hrltaln, assignor to Landers, Fritry & Clark. Iii.iiicrslon heater. Trailt'-Marks I teg Monti ll'liy I'aye Co., New lluven. Face powders, crcan s and packs, toilet waters, rouge, itc, Glastonbury Knltilng Co., Addl r on. rcg.) Knitted tinderwenr. J S. .V J. F. String Inc., New H. on, Strainers and valves for tnel. oil lines. Frank H. Lee Co., Panbury. Mali tor men and boys. The onto Mfg. Co., Middletow n. Infants' rubber pants and sanitary bloomers. 1 rude-Mark Applicant Th" Acme Shear Co,, Hrldgeport. Scissors and shears. Columbia Phonograph Co.. Inc.. Bridgeport. Phonograph records, phonograph .mpartus for recording and reproducing sounds, etc. The Pulbr Itruhh Co., Hartronl. Manicure and dresser trays, vanity c cs. Manning, llowinan - Co., Merlden. tlrend trays, rake baskets, casserolo frames, etc. ! The William Schollhorn Co.. New Haven. Ice picks and ice shavers. The Turner A Seymour Mfg. Co.. Torrington. F.gg beaters and can openers. Pnc Reason Brown Eyes i Should Not Be Blue Chicago. Jan. 19. Brown eye tire better than blue eyes because j they last longer. I fir. II. S. MeCray of the Illinois stnte society of optometrists said so nt a clinic for post, office workers. jThe brown irises operate like dam I curtains in shutting out light and i protection the eyes. But blue eym : "are usually an exception to the rul I'hat a perfectly normal eye will not feel the need of glasses until It if 4,' years old," he said. rtF.VO THF, C TASS1FIF.LD APJ Tl'US'eTv X. Benim . VV. .Tnhnsn'l II. .Tehnson Stanley l.iii'fi'ilft n.i rlnnauv t,.-inilnsl:y I'l-Mna. 1M 4S5 445 -1 391 The Moores. 91 79 9S 92 I'M :i S'l 9 96 57 SS7 pa -j,i 9! ?'') 119- r.'7 46'I 476 Th? C oopers. t: at 01 si op 9i 97 V"1 S3 t"3 494- 1 43: 93 T7! 9C ?'"-9 91 "3 !"1 - ?S2 i Lit 47 1 431-13 i STAMT.V HllltKS I.AlllK'S I.EACili; i Humdingers. 49 i;. wh.v.-n V. .11' el'3 . I'. Ilvl-vert . .V. Ilolmtpll.- 59 71 SO 73- 172 '19- 175 77 151 !,! 161 IrnUy stril.en. n-7 19 1,1 r-ee f.-licyl pumor about tin night liad it tie miblne vvhich hes ni't ford wlih Georg . i leiiy i'lli'l' rat io ia'c;;nril,"r. wi',1 vo tn rtat'" armor; the new fight iei n formed Mulliran. A n th" role it stage tin a ar fight card in 'he state armory. The dope lias it thnt "Kid" Kaplan ,.' Merlden, featherweight champion, vi'.l --t.-p out of his class to meet .Mutiny Goodrich who recently lott ' ,i" ligiitw eight title to Kooky Kan--as in the star bout while liatiny Atnimr. the Phllndelphln bnttb-r w III me. t Hobby Garcia, th- 'u mp ! '"v llolabird, Md.. fighter will caa.'.l in I h. 'tie semi-final. I Voi.-ir . Kilt- Pre-' Kvef,-, ,, 10. rl;f us ' r. i I li. '':.''' n nial so fir, 74 Me! Her: 137 7:, 1 IS :h 'is V'l 147 T'l 147 S3 - Mil 39 I'M "A ij - 713 ! 91 - m 39- ' 131 S3.- 14'i 17-- 13; 693 77 113 31 - i :- ?'' 1 I 91 Th'.s fight would draw nearly at; eiany customers as the Kaplan-1 b r eian bout in Waierbnry did h:.-l vn.'Tust end it demonstrates eierriy he band of G-orge Mulligan ii the arrangements. The rumor was so lersisient that 'here is no doubt but what there is r.omethlng to it. I A. Ilurcknl-.l i I M.-'.--ci K"V ill. i lii'ift ..ph.. w.;;-hi M. 1,1 one Penile 1V. 37- 137 I 1,5 - 15S '15 1?'! 91 i; 7.; 1 1: r - u. : it"' The brittle the frrs in I his section would like to s e in the heavyweight j . ass is a match between Jack Shar- j key and Jim S'.one the colored bat- j ler v.Ihi fought in th" semi-final of ;he Atlas show IriM night. Predic- j ions are rife Ilia' if they rliould ver inert the dusky boy would bent ne lios-ton rocker. The unusual happened v h' ti Franklo O'Prion b'.v. receive,! the Tyll rom his hom isl n'g'it Hartford known ra.z town crowd. 1'rankic mi many previous occasions w ii' ii io; valrhee) him In action appeared to .e a thro" or four round fighter lie cause after that he .eem"d to have tost his r'rength. l ast, night this same thing happened and although i . had his opponent In a bad way ,i the fourth round. Z"nk came back o win bec-nife O'Brien forgot to ight after that stanza. The fans e-presscd themselves :st nipiit also as being hopeful that loru'i. the voungsier who stepped ! rounder with "Young" Fm hv.is of Wat.rbury. would make a -turn appearance in a Ha rl ford ins. These two boys geve one if h best exhibitions of boxing ever en In a Hartford ring. The first round started off fast, id hi fore the- three minutes was up, .nth boys were tired. In the second nolo, they took tilings easy, but he third round was tho most furious ht-ce minutes of boxing ever staged' in any ring in this state. These two stood toe to toe and from the minute hey met in lhe ring, they hit each ,'her with everything possible. M. 11-1; ','.' ; c,3 135 ! s I'..!:. --'V; 71 73- 141 J 3; 6 -',7 702 .lull? Tivi'. I. 1 tit '1-'n 3 7'i-- 167 M. 1'i-e S" 7'1 - 15" V. I'.-.n rerl f.t s 147 .'. i.vei. l, 9; i'.9- Ml !... S-.n 7 5 '3D tinrk PhiR-. V. jttir.vlt ; M - 165 .-'. W nl, ;'na '. 7 ? S - 174 V. Mill", .11 61 '19-- 1311 A. Mi A Icon I'4 96 - 1611 ' . ' lint in" 7'-' S3 - 157 ' 351 41 7 - 76.7 M. I. K. Fl. M v . trltng 7 4 ss 151 1. N''th 75 63 13S K. M -.Moon 77 S7 159 P. riwi 7S 73- 153 P. Kordren 96 ;s- 163 1 4"9 373 - 773 TIllTr.HVITY nilWIIMi aiim Mroirlllle:' V'iilfou r 1.1 Ilk 3 Hu.lt T'-rry HubT l'oli'ii Hropiiy ( I. AUK MUri'lNI. BOOM K.vtwrt. . . 53 79 96 2 99 91 93 7 157 1 ft Shipping. 71 5 f hopiver. r.lft.rir. 9'1 S4 7! 155 193 90- 96 ?6J 1P2 ,5?7 St 169 f5 :55 174 171 Fine tiooils. SI 193 94 99 9S- S5- 5vs 278 Horner bad the better of the r ;unieiit and he was always coming in for more. Th" Waterbury hoy was also very good and his showing might havj been better bad be more experience. It no disgrace for him to lose a decision In a fight like what was staged last night. - After slowing up In fourth round, the two came back again In the flfttt to stage another set-to tTint had the tans on their feet. somfi. n I., vlman Alport Henry 176 7 Poekft Kno. 1 'Ml S3 92' 51 1S9 S3 176 9 S J6t 17S 613 ?4 :4 153 Oiltlnws. 71 139 414 66 - 713 i"ii 166- 4Se. SHIT THOt T F.GGS Sturgeon Bay. Wis.. Jan. 19 Packed in wet moss and sba. ings DOfi.prirt lake trout eggs v. i re shipped yerterdny from the state fish hstch- - 'en- i re to tbe state natrnery at A part of the bl.gehers crackf! Spokane. 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