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NEW BRITAIN DAILY $44 to $55 WE WILL GLADLYCASHCHRISTMASCHECKS BESSE-ILEI. AND CO. Broken Lines Men’s Over- coats $35 to $45. Were wee! BIESSK. | AGAINS “Y" TAKES EASY GAME 37-18 C e—S. R and L. Wins Fac- tory League Game (7-11, The Rhymer A. . of Terryville proved no mateh for the Y. M. (. A five Jast night and furnished little op- | nosition to the vellow and hlack team. | I'he resulted in a 57-18 win for | the Dave zam ¢ locals Bllison and Restolli, | who took the place of ook because ofthe latter's injurcd knee. were seen | n fine torm, the former locating the | ket times elli's playing was unusually -fine. | obson played a guavd position and | Seigrist and Schmidt wen( in as sub- ' stitutes, both players doing well the Rhymer's center, het but had little & rest of the team Six and Restelli. eight Tiger, | was their best support from the o | % he score i ! such a proposal did not emanafe from o R RegcvLilom | the foothall committee, but trom him. Bllison o Fleming: | | “The football commitiee did not v Rizht Forward et | PR | have Laravette in-mind when if held e e ‘ rank | RPEK C. W MAGUIPE its mecting on Monday,” said Dr i PR LK el | Adams, “nor did 1 when discussing 0t | New Vorlfhe Pratestant chureh | the subject of professionalism amons o <« sent [ rge footbs diayers, The al Jacobson Carlson | Of Iulm'-l has sent co! «‘ E o ,‘” player 'he nama Right Guard | United States 10 wa iof Dumoe was mentioned 1o m o LA | atec Voviews 1 seigrist. Schu Holfman, Kelley | oPposition to the to I reiteratedymy views in reg De Valera of the professionalism by reporting Pl T it || Lo AT fname. T odo not know whether e8d1e iR e - = foothall committee would back SEABACK MAKES HIGI ITUN, ra 2, S¢hmidi 1: goals | from four line 9. Freank 1. | Hartford Pocket Billiardist \gain Dis- In_the prel rvogame the Stans L pays Spectacutar Form With Cuc. ley Rule and Level feam won frém | Mart and Huftchinson's 17 to 11. The | _ I'hiladelphia. Pa. Dec. 9. -Charles s was one of the factory league | Seaback of Hartford, who specializes % ¥ | in high runs, made another big string 3E0LS H. aud f1, | ©f points in the national pocket bil St obson | Hard tournament erday afternoon, s 3 < Jacobson | pen he hung up A3 in & row againsi Right/ Forward i Morris D, Fink of this city LK ! Woodford | s ihack made his un i the Left Boywatd X | second inning and defeated Fink by a Johes ; BLElmo oy b eNo il o (oW k1 Dastinveaic Sent Center 2 back made a high run af &S, ch Millet . Restelll | 1 oke the world's record until Beunic 0 IRIghidGHard . Alen came along with his 81 Johnzon Ghuich In one of the fastest matches af the left Guard tournament James Ma{uro of Colorad: Summary: score. 17 to 1 Moot | Shvings, Col., campleted his string of goals, Schade 3. Shubu 2, Restelli 1, | TPINES ph of Hig Ja- w Tacobson | « from foul line, Schade 7 20 town, N. | Maturo bi imnings, He did not make o sobson 7 wota in 14 - — single for SHARVARD GRADS PROTEST. feit. He had a high run of 12 in the tenth inning, while Ralph's. best run A<k Reconsideration of Decision on [ was (1. 5 ) Football Trip. Louix D. Kreuter of New York de feated Jerome Keogh, Rochester, N Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 10.—Many} y 25 15 119, in one of the longest telegrams from Harvard graduates on n oul zames of the tournament in the Pacific const protesting against (hed yha iyt night.mateh. The mateh went ancellation of the Crimson foothalll (5 i inge” 1( was the fourth straight team's 1rip to Pasadena, Cal. for af yiciory for Krueter, who lost his first with with a coast eleven on New Year's day were received by the Har- vaed Athletic association vesterday Most of the messages urged a recon- the decision three matches last week SYNDICATE MAKES OFFER Lam e sideration of The faculty and the athletic assocla- a meeting tion discuss the matter at Milwaukee tonight Representative of French Boxing VIRGINIA HELEVEN K Bid for Del psey-Carpentier Bout. “'harlottesvil a. Dee. Michieight end of this Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 10. -Theo- rsity of Virginia foothall team, was @ 4o 0 e S e clected vesterday captain of the 1920 . “harlottes- | LA G | Steinel A aukee, 1 while fighting in the ik tive in (his country with the Twenty-third | | terms Jack cate in F vesterday wired B. his represent to secure defin Dempsey for a from | ch with Georges Carpentier in ! s, Mr. Steinel has wired Jack ~ Kearns, Dempsey's manager, for {terms. Steinel savs if the proposed i hout wenl to Paris that the Pershing adinm seating 10,000 probably would be used. Te Stop Coughing Stop The Tickle Hayes’ - Healing " Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough 35¢ per Bottle A Free Box of @rove’s O-Pen-Trate Salve | Opens the Pores and Penetrates For Head Colds, Chest Colds and Croup, is enclosed _with every bot- tle of Hayes' Healing Honey. You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35¢. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed te the Public by » PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY ive Bromo Quisice Tablett e ore's Tasteless Onil Tonic. persons, | T SHocust T 8ET o I' DE VALERA Promoters Is Authorized to | \FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS UNCLES ARE GREATER. } KT\JAN ANY oF VER. ;' ,,KU/T:ES‘ =0 g e * CRUSADE AGAINST PROS. . Dr. John W. Adams. Chairman of V. of P Council of Athleties, | Launches Drive, 10 Dec Penn Philadelphia daes not intend to regulate the houschold athletic affairs of other colleges, hut | will set up us high standard of clean [ and above-board athleties in regard | I 1o varsity teams. Such is the opinion of Dr. Johm W. Adams, chairman of the university council on athletics. The Penn athletic * head yesterday brought ot the fact that his proposal .lnr('l(d} other that of cleaner athletics is not toward Lafavette or in particular any and uni- the quoted in regard to versity widely opinions fin the matter of protesting T any other collegian who e stigma of professionalism. buf. per- | sonally. | would fake exception (o] h a man, whether he was a stu- Lafayelle 1 t or or any other col ! and 1 would object to playin any team of which he was o member “I0 we are to | clean coll athleties and cles sooner w a4 our rank sionals, athletes and fickers in foothall tickets the hetter. migratory NOTRE DAME BARS LOW NECKS, Viear Also Forbids Dances That Do Not Caver Ankles. Paris, Dec. 10.Acting on_the toval letter of Cardin te, hishop of Paris, pre ainst the 0t style of dress of women, the vicar of Notre g d'Avenieres, a pilgrimage church H Laval, posted the following nofice “Entry into this chureh is farbidden to women wearing low necked dresses or those not reaching down to the : Kles." - LEONARD IS READY. New York, Dec 10, 'nless Mana- zer Billy Gibson cha his mind, Benny Leon the 1i ight cham pion, will ke his appearance L of the vear when he crawls through the ainst Mel Coogan aft the Avena A. C | Gibson vesterday rsey ity aid thyt after tonight. | to- | night Benny would take (hings ea until New Year's, when he will | cede his 20 round hout to a dec with Johnny Dundee in New Haven on January 12 with one or two warm ] up contests, | i GIBSON ACCEPTS O Dec. 10 former catcher for the Piltsburg Na- Pittshurs, Georgc [ tional league bascball club, yesterday [ epted the offer of Barney Drey fuss, president of the club, (o hecome . who tele zes, Canad Dreyfuss | its ager. Gil | ed from Mount ¥ he would meet Mr l York today ph- i in New liow Do T WNow 2 SAY, OUR UNCLE BEN IS A PROFESSOR AN' ALL WS MAL AN BVERNTUING IS MARKED LL.D.= 1 HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IO,F 1919, Broken Lines Young Men’s Overcoats $35 to $45. Were $44 to $55 FEFILAND’'S THE LIVE STORE i I Callum s Silk Hosier \ at Damon’s N P 3. VR People of New Britain and vicinity have learned that Damon’s is justas good a place to buy Hosiery as it is to buy Shoes, Slippers, etc. for man, woman or child. 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