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trtmnii i imttitmamtmumaffltttaKa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 192G. Speaking of Sports I t ttrnnwaeua:uit:ji:nn:autar.;KJij A W6k of stmnuoua nm'il u On the Alleys rKF.Rt.Etig BOWUMi ALLEYS I.nrrv Mnrrla Krlit eelnf Indulged in. by tha members : Letit ' oia mo national Uuards and th American Legion basketball teami in preparation lor tho necond lama of the city tltla ierieg at tho atata armory Saturday night. Back ra of both teama ara confident that their outflta win cop and another real acrap la In prospect for the week-end. Atlilttln, ' 89 i rn 95 S5 its U'T i. .115 SI lilt 114 SJ ) IIO 241 67 Sot 84 .JM 5 j:j Aroy k ut fuM-k a jiii, Tal HI 101 ;m 4- JjO 491 boo ciic: MORE IS TOLD OF . "i ' i ... . mmmm - CHARITY DRIVES n WISH . . Kolrtalu Plet roakt Terk All of tha Injured men on teama are reported to be coming around In good ahape. Jack Pclie tter'a bum aye Ib mending and he saya that he will be on dick to take the floor against tho Guards In tho second game Saturday night. "Ted ders" Kllduft has had a couplo of sessions with an osteopath and the "kink" In his back has been straightened out. f Coach Ginsberg Is 'highly elated this week becauiu of the showing ot his "kids" as he calls them. Ho might well bo proud of them but lliey'll have to step on It to taltc Saturday night's game if the series is to ga the full three games. Sluslde ; S'lll-k both k. ,,,.,, Yankee.. 03 T S OJunth. Pi 1115 SI 9! 81!l 471 Ull 80 11 9t 105 S7- si !4T s: s;.s 1"9 Sit 93 tn New York Post Exposes Furtlicr IVJIV 0 ft 44 45415 95 9 117 11 ut m ft- : I Bu,1nl-k ivacnk I l'odterlr Srn!r;ro.kl ?4 Tli,,. kj i1 Ill 63 451. 3S3 U7 ft k.'i 80 FORMER CHAMPS FAIL Failures Of High Teams To Conic Through n Anm-lran Bowling Congress Tournament Noted. Toledo. 0., March 2S W" History repeated Itself twice last night when r N?w Tik' M,,rch 25 p-T!ie pro former ch.mplo. felled to conta g hack In an American bowling con-' Mo.000,000 Hiuiually from New gress tournament. ;, Vorkers In doubtiul dimity drives, The Thomas brothers of Chicago '!, (t!n a '''ypnotist practicing w. .... ll,s hypnotism on the public, in tho a one of the failures. The other opinion of Dr. Smith Ely jellffe was the Thrlg Electric Washers of noted neurologist. Oshkosh. Wis. ! As fiuoled In the New York Evon- The Thomas outfit could rn. ! !"? r:it ,n,Iay' 1,1 lls nflh aitl1--10 motphere and meals, despite the tact that the national council of Jewish woui.-n Is raining 4r..nro to I wet a JeulMi house un Welfare Inland. ; The newspaper ulso tells of a man' i colli cilng ?fs,oea for a neiirologicnl Institute and fending sick path nt ;ta a private physician at a contract rate of Jin each. Rumanian Electoral . Reform Bill Measure Bucharest, Cuninnln. fnrrh h IPi rremler llrntlano, hores for an4 i .T-.'f'.' vi. uu; cirrtorai reform bill nnd the clcnrlng up of minor measures before parliament so thui t)n, legislative hoily may be dissolved fa tun!, -iv. T!e premier yetiterday left a eiclt bed for nn hour's eenfermee Wtli the kliif on the polltuai sliuatlon. JM 3J4 us 10?;. S5 jrs n- 9? . -"i garrn r ,,,,if.,,. ,,.. ,.. ,.,,,.. Announcement was made nn b. lAs-wjomy .sol for Its three games and :. lassos the prof, clonal promoiers ! !u'lf of "" government 5sIo Tllre checked in Tilth only ! oilier aa an nhsnutly criminal tvno ! ;)"". Kri,,!,''1n'' ,1;nt 'e Kumanlan h ,u- ...... ' i lIuniTrv voul.l r,. rn nrtir I ntArrjiMTY itoi.i.vr. am.kts 1 We have heard that some are saying that if the Legion team wins Saturday night's game, that the series will be "fixed." ' Anyone who believes such a thing, is certainly off the main road. The Guards think too much of their reputation as the leading basketball outfit of the city to let down a single in stant and those who are on tho in side are having a quiet laugh. If the Legion wins Saturday night, it will be because they have solved the Guards' style oflay and will have outplayed them. If they lore, of cour3f, there won't be any reason for saying that the series was not on the level. Neither Manager Clarence I.an pher of the Guards nor Coaeli Gins berg or Frank McConn of the Legion team are the kind of men whorget behind closed doors to "tix" anything. Mal:r Veld ., I. inn I'maimy I .''. 8llU!lj C. Nyark !'. Ollhy . ei. Tiri'leaij E. Nv,1"l; . FlilS'-Imucr .Swrttisftn Hoffman Dummy ICi-lkson Hii"rhnr liniiiona t.oupoM V. Aiiilorson vr. Anrtrson Ci ker . . . I" . Daubers . . 1" . i"i rison . . V. Bret C"1n'.,in O. O. 1'. I.KK.l E ti.'rlai'rk.'r. I'M 1 '1 77 Ill ! X7 ; 7'J M '5 Hi I ulty Kf iH'Uitli. ft 93 Si 2715. j The performance of the two teams "uiAMis iMfe-emer on tne same pair ef alleys, disappointed the largtst ,, trowd that has visited the tourna .;! :s I "lf,,lt dust, J? 21? I Tlle clllcaeo team had the rccor- ;;3 1 ' i-nanipion. aimmy Smith, m i's line-up. 4f3-i: ! Two teama, connideied among the qiuesi in uie country, ara on tho I schedule for tonight. They ar the !73Koors :"J of Dayton. Ohio and the 71- or US the "soil, stuff" Ivrw. mul. : women, who find "intoxicating hp jplnesa In speech-making organizing (communities and pleading for the cause." ; The Evening Post says that pub lic welfare rt partmont Invostlgatora Lave freti'.i'ntiy discovered "racket, eel's" who had not ft our orlglnnllv to plunder the public but who ended llfeiore March 27, when Its legal four year' mandate expires. It ni said ! it was not ceitnin (o v,hoin King ,I''crdinand would entrust the forma- 'ion of a ww ministry. As neither J the nationalists nor the p. asantai 'sincly could win a general election I in the face of lh opposltlou of Tre- ' mcr l'.ratiano and his brother Vin- ilia, minister of France, it was said j in i.ii'iaper.t tiiat the kinir niicht I l:-7 u, Stella Ki liriuili. 1.73 1283 S2 it S7 S7-l'".- 94-114- S3 J71 I 27 7 i !71 311 Ili.l 411 403 .i1ii!:ton. .... n i"4 :.!) R7 113 4S1 13S7 13 1 3C7 ft SSI SI 155 91 Cem.stnt.. S7 IIS J3ii 40.; 0" 1 1 173 ! up by seeking more and more mnn 'V a 'hey saw how easily tho bar- ! " r. I . , , . - . CSt W.-1S l-enn,l Ir, . ' " " u lu ,uu" ' tloP I I !SJ ' llnrllobo ,....,. - .... ' f.il .. j .. . ("l' .11 in i.-.i i j 11,1.11 uiti political SIIU. - 553 " "anll'. - extravagant state- )1((on as clnriiicd or .mm the , , oownng in uie m nor events was re- i mi nts. ,,.,. . turned this mor.., with n, r to ' . In some cases. a.,hn.h ft,,,, " T"1"'3 w,!rf ,0 return I.,,.. f,, Cl...... ...... I. - "' L.I J.nu.....,., ,. ' ". -, IU JJUW VI. ... u.:iu otm;ueeiiiijy, x., L6 1 1 v ur ' 1 iy niiendefi, consider, trolt, Cleveland and Toledo on tho ! ttb,e "mds have been raised without, first shift. Later tn the dnv Kinr..,. careful Investication or thr.i io, Walkerville, si.. Louis, Beaver, j "He the promoters received large ! As a p!Wfor allied fals.'imprls. Fa Troy. N. Y., Chicago, Rochester P"'entages 0f the receipts. lament for lour hours on'a charge aim oiner cities are represented. i miormaiion from the public of violating the Sunday closing law u,-,,aiiiiittm, me ivenuu; of 1 S03. W. V, Thompson, n for. Post discloses that one society had mor mnrrlstrate. filed suit for $:'.". n (if) open collecting funds supposedly for ngniro Sheriff Will P. Knight here ..... ui cniiuren, yet it. had ' yesterday, only one regular officer nnd a can- ' vasser who had been St'ES l'OIt 523,11(10 Memphis, Tenn., March OPV KENTUCKY DERBY NOTES l"7 riipni 91 Ths Bristol Endees and the Atlas of New Haven meet in a double header again this week and the win ner of the series between then two will be the recognized champion of the stat". New Britain tans, for the most part, are with the Bristol team In their efforts to cop a ctate flux in the first season under the New Departure colors. The ti t si. game will be played in New Haven on Friday and the. second will bo play ed in Bristol on Saturday. f'.lmaii S1 VI 95 97 91 pi 117 ,H., SI S5 197 S5- S4-101-117- 115 165 ?5I :71 321 4H71376 H5- 1 " 91 sr, si :;3 i.iuiiij!. tor aou.vuu liact. At JjOlllS- vasser whn 1,, t,.. . Mile On May 13, Start BrceinS j 1.' 5" ? 'JlMm I tho association had not fi,nniini vulck r,'i"' Around Trarks. functioned tiie association had not Lexington, Ky.. March 15 tP . The Post aavs the Tlehrew h,,. Bri ezing of Kentucky derby can.li- for nervous diseases, w hich did not dales hi's begun lu re and at Church- jeist, raised $200 towards a proposed ill Downs, .Louisville, to continue, Lufft-bed hospital with mrthodox at- until just netoi e I lie JoO.ui'O race at Louisville, May li. Preliminary breezes pronounced Irom nnin. r event i:noa pressure. 'li' i'l'- flnj j.V? r.orct JDXSchott's Vut one on th i'ain i gon 1(3 I'.i son it rr i.r.AtifE t: ll-V -.In' l '.-ln;;nxn .11" . SI Sis si -M- :ps- 11,:- 819 Durlrg the past season, there has been a spirit of friendly rivalry be tween New Britain and Bristol and when the Emlees pulled away from the Guards in the deciding game between the two teams, though lo cal fans were -sorry to have it go that way, there was a measure of satisfaction in the thought that the Fiidees were Hie ones to win. It Is probably because the team represents a neighboring toivn and the Atlas are removed from the c-n- irons of the Hardware City that the eentiment hero runs that way, but tho fact stands that the Brirtol team Is a highly popular one with New Britain fans. The amateur boxing tournaments, to decide the state champions in the various classes are scheduled be run oft this month and wc haven't noticed the name ot Jimmy Clinch. New Britain battler among the entries either in Hartior.l er New Ha-en ihows. We hae con sidered Jimmy a contender for t'n State crown in the U"i pound clasi: and we know that those who hav been following his work in the rin,; would like to Know wny ne b'-en mitched In the ti'. m i-ntt. -!-k Vjv Ms" f. Wall 91- 199 9- i -.u-.-;il :-s us rii :7 v v v ft . n If . 11' 1 riBl.t 1I...JM.. 'Ci'lrilii 3 s5 ...-n-i-i ;9 !- Vtyit 94 ; Nlli's llf 199 '.'er.n . . . 70 S3 ii" 4t ; rreiulit OITii-.... Xsrr . . ..is . 7 ;:n!i;.if- . . sr 77 r.i-it.'!) 77 si Von. 199 .1; ' iffe'i o- , ' .... 71 1' 7 t'Pfflno' Itnu . . ... 7. S" V.II u'-eil' .... 1' 1.9 tlron 7i 77 ru 753 ir.l Itriil.c.mie' '! ... . 95 1''4 1 30i 3 - 305 to.!. I'll if: A4.1 r: 10?- satlsfactory, trainers are expected to set down their charges for anted ; trials, beginning today. J The only workouts of note turned !:, in by derby candidates here yester l.Jay were those if Percentage, anil Overdraft, two reus of Midway, owned by J. W. Parrif.h. -71' Bob's Best and l'rince Charles ;5-! worked a slow three eights w hile Jjj 'Happy Bob's efforts were limited to an easy rive eighth. f ix stalilis liave ai rived during the paat few days lrom New Or leans. Among the arrivals were Chicago and Spanish Lay. derby candi'lat-s owned by F. M, Grabuer of Chicago. The list of derby eligibl'-a has bet-n reduce!! by one. Harry Wills, Whitney Moore's; hay son of McGee Uthia, was administered a dose of l.oison In mistake for medicine. S9 - 5W 1.--5 1315 90 21! 1 77 77t Kcpresontaflves of M tastorn Col- leges ami I'nlicrsitlos to tiathcr tn Ncvr York Tomorrow". . :-t- 1 ?'.2 "-P- rolli-gei; hasn't to 111 11 a - l nr.l Kurrl it I:; true that Battling Batiaiino ef Hartford who is icoi'il lo win the hoiiorn In thf- lirfhlvr class, ha v. ei a recent decision ."'-r the lo cal boy, but we have Wn wonder-ii-i if this one decition has elimi'i-a- -1 Clinch from th-.: running. i". i : - js- tint.'!!..... 1-l'j. i.-Ms a Tee ... cnn.i match ;nme het'veen V An.lerson and Joe. l oot', both leeil boys r'-vi-escntir.g th eicd I'.ocers aile.iii, r. snectne scl.e-h:: .I for tonight at fine ailey.i but due to th-.-AiKb rson injured bin bad ur.'.iiy, tl;e n".!ch 'ins l pone'l elons with larl meetln?. INf.lSMIIt.il ( ...rl.iii .' 0 413 1 ka',1 r Casino the fact, that tjit Sa- . '! pr.'St- 'i- ;-; '.- 151- 1 ::: .1 - Reports ha-e it 'l..it Anderson will be in shape to re:-mi his q;:'-;:t for the state l"05."lin( title again thif , , ;.ear. next week acsinst Jerrolds of the C'-n'rol alleys ot Rri;-tol. Tiiis -o.,,. will be m sort Of 'nmtlv affair a.' iht two men are rcpritEtsnt.it!' & of I Frank .Mel 'ononsh's emporiums. Mae happens to be proprietor of the Casino here in Nofc Britain, which Anderson represents, w hile he it ' r also proprietor of the Bristol lanes, j Baseball practice has been called for several teams In the city tor this ! coming i-aiuiiiay ana n aiT"" that the diamond game will get away to an early start this 'year. The. Orioles and the Burritts have already tent out their calls to their candidate;. Former fiovcrnov Named Coolictee Administrator Ludlow. V... March 15 (.'Ps Judg'- Ernt K irobii court ):a a; W. Sticknoy Tafnlr'. .. 17:, . 117 . . .ri .. Hi 5-3 ti)n.l"-s. 471 .iln;. ! Ill 1 .. 107 1 '9 197 sir : 31 7 171 .-.0,7 9i 718 53?-KSfl 97 S9 jsa 11.' JDS 117 Sit' New York, March 25 ) l-esentatives of 14 eastn and universities in the tnterrol :eeiote svinimiug association will cat her bere tojnorrov,' and fa'urday 'o compete in the annual Individual .'hampiorishlps- at Columbia. The I. S A. championships as sume almost, national Importance 'his yar, Inc eastern college swimmers ha-e basted outstanding , water aehie'.-enieuts of their rivals throughout the country. Tf Tale. cast"rn champion, fails to enter the national collegiate championships at Annapolis next month, as has l'en indicated, the performances here tomorrow and Saturday should ou'hine the nation-wide terif. AuiNrst, Brown, College of the City of New York, Columbia, Dart mouth, Pennsylvania. Princeton. Rutgers, Swarthmore, Syracuse, rnion. Navy, YVesleyan and Ynye vll! be represented. Although he. results involve no tram champion-. ship, Yale. N.ny and Hut gets at" ' expected to furnish powerful ag gregations. As many of the en'rants '. hold national records in their spec ' talti'S the creation of new marks ! would not be surprising The cham pionships start tomorrow afiernoon i w-h'n the diving trials laku place. , The swimming preliminaries t ill I be held in the evening, while all j finals are to be contested Saturday ; night. 1 ! 1 if i to? t - 4 I CONNECTICUT HATS ! Hurt A tpnlrv. "ii!r, me'-! Wr'.e'.it '.icox nairbcil aier lot f 9 lit r Stnnlrv liulr. 91 191! 107 ?!! 103 M'ar.1 . . . A liatftr s ipsnnut e rw7 P. 4 1 t:: sit . Cflrl.in. 1M 1"! 195 93 99 94 93 15 509150- S1! 175 t" I.it! si if-. 94- 317 87 ;78 430 133S 93 193 its 195 ?03 95- S'Jl 195 SI 7 97 82 4S 1515 11 10 90 110 118 Take Fire and Theft Policy on Road Roller Revere Mass. Mure. 0:5 (;Pl TliK ! city Isn't taking any chances with j th pride of Its street, department, a hig steam roller. Mayor John E. Walsh yesterday took out an Insur ance policy on the ie!l"r for fire and thrft. The machine disapve;lrrd for four days last year. I ,io i ni: . :?t llnnrr, of tie WllldJOr d 5 lrl'7i nrobii court r.as appoir.iea n.linir.istrKtor of tha f-s:ate of Col. John C. CooUdge. father of the Vreft.'.MH. Col. CoallJge died at Ply lnoifh l9t Thursday. Hu-ad of ITi.oco wis peated, thua i;, it.:attng. It il believed here, that tn vain Jf 'he trstait "was greater than had Oern though. E. J. Blan ch .-.1 i. nl A J. Brown, old friends oi th Colonel, were named to make an app-sis.'tl IVfor hit death. Col. Coolidgo d'i'l of a.l bl possessions to tho j,.-.i-1i,i 'it t,. s,m of II. It wi t'. int. tb.. r-tlon to bring the es ti tot court wat to put In order ny Mate or federal taxes'that may be due. inn Kenuev J Ri!:: .... j -f -rp!:P9lj I 5'"alker 50J 570 North & Ju.lil. S3 179 Mu.eoa 1 Horn :o::y L'uviin Wllcei: . t'elllla iaoH 1 .a raon Muljr.tm llalnta Ewtnacn Amfrii-Bn I'niHT (.ochIi f JS 1532 109 SIS 59 287 195 SFS 99 29a J5 184 50) 4; 147S LOOK WELL -WEAR BETTER WHEN you dress for the street take )1 ;i lock in the mirror see whether your hat is a credit to the rest of your attire. Your hat is your crown let it reflect your personality. You'll be headed right with one of our new Spring Hats new styles in the season's latest col ors some ' with I he popular fancy hands. STETSON Headquarter? Connecticut Hat Co, E. R. ARCADE Belbert and Likly Luggage a Globe Clothing House ESTABLISHED 1886 Han Sduftnu S Marx IJ V.i?5N li t Mm Hj.ikcCl.'a'siir, ; , , m Suit Young; Men will wear for Easter and throughout the season-Two or Three Button Model, Broad Shoulders and Moulded Hips. Style leaders say Gray is the color. Silver Gray Granite Gray. Tailored by Hart SchalTner & Marx. SMART ACCESSORIES FOR SPRING AND ' EASTER WEAR SHIRTS NECKWEAR Beautiful colorings in the new stripes Style calls for a little more color this and checks; collar attached; collar to I s,c?son; fiff"ics are quite the correct match or neckband. 111 $1.00 t $400 Rcssilo Made $2,00 To $5.00 ! SHOES delusive color conizations- and de-, Suif Vefc s.s,K, clieck alnpea, plaids ami ,0 Shoes are the finest hand lasted wchs. shoes made. 75c T $1 50 , $12.00 ad $13,00 DRESS UP FOR EASTER! Gl obe Clothing House SALESMAN SAM r Early Family Is Right By SWAN 9! SIS 9S JS'I 4?7 49 tstnnlev Morlo 104 191 S3 SI 111 If-7. tit is;' H. MnetMnr. 10! 97 91 (S -139" 91 ?9li 1"3 !7 -1401 119-115- 3U 1 'x'P U IJ.A , . I 7.11 ' ' S '1 O ' 1 f;lTHTH,W 6lC.L-V0UK4s.au TsViS IS AU EXCUJSIUE nu -E-v. lot; wtti oy PKTRCMS til lrr , I J M t -V A , - s-. - -' i .-'. ,tr, v's it 1 I. mmmMjM .-jar 6UMM-SHE TOLD ME THArf 6ME COME? FROM OME OP 1H EAKLM FAHIUES OP rALV(NEU . lr'i lii j pill 7