New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 19

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e et ORI wm‘ VICTOR RECORDS | "fioi™ “Hap” Harmon's Five on Long FORJANUARY ' Eud of 64 1o 39 Score With “Hap” Harmon, Weslevan star, playing in a forward position and Joe Weiner as a running mate for that star, the wil-Collegiate five had little difficulty in taking a 54-to-39 victory from the Y. M. C. A, team last night. In justice to Warren Slate Y team it can be said that the quintel representing the associa- | tion on the floor last night was by no means as strong as the aggregmion{ seen in other games this season. This weakness was due to the loss of Larson, who is out of the ¢ who is suffering from an in- jured side. and Jacobson, who, One of the finest §elections ever issued § o e B WILSON QUALITY SUITS e Bk L : it s mmeales Patches Wonderful Pal he floorl but inaking alllbut onelzoal i . = $37 47 $57 on free try. Weiner, an ex-Yale star, | I Am Climbmg now caytain .1>f“‘lx}:‘$\v Johns Hoplkins coilege baskets from s a landing 12 during the My Baby’s Arms Mountains e e ang , ' SHEEP LINED COATS Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, J o e o om ey mas s . ! 5 Boys be as good a plaver as in thoso de L K iFull or three-quarter length Beaver-Sheep or Opossum o S i indany i : \ Collars. Reduced in price to— And many others, including a fine list of §| Thlcohoinil® ¥ b A $14 and $24. | Weiner We Have Them All. Come Early ! wettman Cohen ' C.L.PIERCE & CO. e, THE WILSON SHIRT 1 Goals from floor: Weiner 12, 246 Main Street, Opposite the Monument. § = » Vo o o o LR el ; N\ $250 SHIRTS $2.15 $4.00 SHIRTS $3.65 Phone 1117-2 | Stater 11 Harmon 10. S ¥y s i 3 for $6.00 3 for $10.00 An opening game of the evenings brought teams representing the Army hour ‘of Daskbtoail (1. Tho X el $3.00 SHIRTS $2.65 00 SHIRTS $4.15 hour SPONGE SAVES MAGERL, LEVINSKY GE ool 2t Cosl L IRV rd ot from | g S 3 for $7.50 3 for $12.00 % Army., mainly through the work Oklahoman Nods for Help in T Obtains Verdict Ov Art Campbell, who seemed to be the ! —_— » Round in Bout With Smith Kenney in . Suiy @ oetne Dooe whe ool ng - $3.50 ) SHIRTS $2.85 $6.50 SHIRTS $5.15 the basket. One of the features of Philadelphia, Jan. 2. f the hal Toronto, Ontario, Jan. 2.—Battlipz | ihe evening was a shot made by Kies- | 3 for $8.00 3 for $15.00 dozen Americun hoxers who have en- | Levinsky was awarded the ~decision | sewetter fully three-quarters of the suge for a tour of Engl: over “Wild Bert” Kenney in the | /N&th of the floor. The Dball went in clean without striking the iron. Di- cighth rc d of a sche 2 € B « N i i ishthiround ofia Selieduled: tentroung ittt DRSS BN SRS Pure Silk Shirts Reduced onne alone turned in a vic- | bout here yesterday. - Both men are | the floor and shot one from the othes tory with which (o start the new yea heavyweights of New York side. Kallgren did well dropping :n; fum and Italy Jeff Smith If the colors fade on a “Wilson” Shirt your money back. gl the National \. holiday fistic Kenney lashed out with a wild Thatinee .rday. Art Magerl of Ok- | right which Levinsky .ducked and Fhe lineup and sumniary lahoma and » tinue of trainers took on the shoulder in the cighth. | T 2 Army 1 foisted on the fair sized crowd of ! 1} B Sampson holiday boxing patrons that little act, | He was unable to continue and the ! I Forw s the hills, entitled “Tossing Up | referec awarded the bout to Levinsky. { Nelson ....... Paulson. Abrahamson t broke a bone.in his.right wrist. { . Kallaren Frankic Brown, of New York.| i s G obstain stopped ten times as many punches | TUNNEY K. LAWSON. s LE Magerl, yet he I not call for the | uyonne, N. J., 5 Gene Tun- ' (e S Robertson sponge. Brown treated to an ar- the young marine from Green- Left Guard b e Ealtlaore, it be Bameiv] Bich il who upheld Unele sam's | Plu oo T Kallgren Etood) his sroumiliena foushtibuck honor in the interallied tournament Right Guard. best he could to the bitter end. Five in Albert Hall, London, .and who | Seore: Navy 24, Army 14, Goals y 661 Neckties of the better sort rom floor: Campbell 4, Kiessewetier - e Kiessewetter Cente Spons — f Rizht Forward ]‘ i o§ the six rounds went to Ciandy, who gince then has peen climl 5 p since s peen climbing rapidly o : s the aggressor from start to fin- | up the brofessional pugilistic ladder, A hall Ampson ulson ish. launched his 1920 ring campaign witn | L; -APuhamson 1. Nelson 1. Grob- | Many are made with reinforced bands running the whole Bddic Moy, of Allentown, jabbed | i {wo-round knockout of Whitey Al-.| S1¢n 1. Foul soa 2alisxen s, length of the tie his way to a draw with Mickey Don- jen hefore a larze matinee créwd at | iessewetter 3 " of Newark, despite the fact that ' the Bavonne &, A. vesterday. Tn an- el had to take a frip to the canvas other scheduled eight round L | ) er schec = d bout Al | 2 % 7 the third roun Donley crossed Poien, after taking & Licns fom b GRIMSON STARTS BAGK | 342 of ’em were $1.00 ght that spilled Moy in the third % 3 an Jo- Lawson for fwo rounds, 319 of ’em were $1.50 ; fter this most of "“(‘ milling came back and knocked his opponent = close quarters, neither com- | cold in the fiftl 1. i i atant beinz able to put over a tell- S tiiroindy | Victorious Marvard Eleven Began | ALL 85¢ NOW nunch. ! YRR S a e E PRer a | & g 2 by Dyson of Boston beat Max NABLE WINS BOUT Long Journey From Pasadena to B \ of Philadelphia. Dyson Elizabeth, N. J.. Jan. @ 1 Cambridge—Fisl Praises Men. 3 for $2.25 s of the six rounds und Foresters club here y 1 e : (Soh e een w0 hlin, of Nable, of New Yo e Pasadena, Jan. The Harvard = Vi o Nable, of } pointel | N Vethlohem, and Billy SEl i D e e e e p All better Neckwear reduced too [Uailadelphia, drew in six rounds. - | eight-round hout, e R S fully repaid for the twice trans-con- tinental trip by the to 6 victory | gained here yesterday over the Uni- of Oregon eleven. by crities of the ] ’ L4 ume largely concerned the ability of n nvl aizon j Casey, Hary .y~n‘\',~—>5«|x:~:nitf\;;,1 [ t-!»I‘iclll \. Horween's line plunging during If ;n'«::nl(;n:x:clsr‘;?ml::o‘:(::)Ol;'zultcok:; “’[‘t‘":y‘”:‘l“'“;‘:““'.‘" "‘,"““::‘lfi‘ ‘\’\“.:‘.g”“;:m‘. : / - e Real food Socks—medium-weight lisles—triple toe and exh’p tat the Annual Eastern Motor e e B - Y aeel where the wear comes—black, white, navy, gray and TQrugk Shol:v, January 3rd to 10th. | to within one p‘mv.\ll.nf (hu}t, Iln:ui‘r.l'n[ B : p 77 : brown—Just the thing for every da)’. favorable mention. B ; ot 5 We will present * Both elevens relied mainly upon the 7 3 Pairs For 1.00 ikt s Rl s e e e p o Wool Hose tco—A light weight weol and cotton mixture ks, around end runs, punts, and a G e g : at 65c. Weight of the Harvard team which ted considerately more than 5 H et - : =C | that of Oregon, played no part in the E A heavy all wool Hose at . . .. 93¢ | to his players’ pluck. Tt wa e firs 14, 214, 3% ton—the most com- (r':l\:nn] ng H‘.nl\i\‘l»! \.11 .‘li..luf? s\u’('\)t plete line of completely equipped in- he close of thu custern season ternal gear driven trucks in America, = i manufactured by Nelson Motor SULLIVAN TS STILL THERE. e Truck Co., Saginaw, Mi tn::fs e;boifl?:,‘:mv:nhe‘ng‘l:s: Jack (Twin) May Be Aged. But He WILSON’S WOO SOFT AND STIFF years ahead of the age. Don’t fail tains His K. O. Punch. e S e SWEATERS - COLLARS who was winning battles when many of the present generation of boxer JOHN SIMM ON-S COMPANY S e tacre oo All of our heavy wool Sweaters in all sizes Seren style discontinued stiff collars znd al{ New England Distributors the ring. Jack shawed {hat he still | N d =6 £ 1 ed some f his old time skiil « 3 ': - S y " S o 102-110 CenTrE STREET, NEW York City e e e o A and models 25¢ and some 50c soft collars A ! fiolland, the local lightweight. in ihe o = c o= UPTOWN SALES AND SERVICE STATION ollanc 4 $10.85 2 for 25¢ . / fourth round. e e On account of the illness of F Rice, the young Auburn heavywe . < ! NEW SLAND DEALER | on T oAl fe o e e e e | ainst Al Benedict of New York in PETER L. THOMPSON | 4 ife scheauled ten round star Lout. Benedict knocked out Allison in the Boston, Mas 69—73 Lansdowne Sc, | fourth round. Johnny Riley and A} Wise went simagunds 1o a draw,

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