New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920 7 ? T ’ HlE TATE AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY OPENS TONIGHT AT TURNER HALL——BOBBY M LE &N RELINQUISHES WORLD S SKAT]NG TITLE TO OSCAR X MATH gEN—RULES COMMlTTEE DlSCUSSES ABOLISHMENT OF FREAK DELIVERIES — LOCAL BOXERS LOSE IN MERIDEN NO DEMPSEY—JOHNSON FlGHT e e A e g )| ] hen a “Feller” Needs a Friend - - - - ByBri é e *A blizzard? We should worry” —Chesterfield Let ’er blow! Arn exciting yarn, good fire, the “‘satisfy smoke’’, and you're fixed for the evening. From the time you light up ’til that last, fragrant puff — Chesterficlds “satisfy!” It’s that. can’t-be-copied Chesters field blend that doesit! This exclusive biend brings out hidden flavor and new taste-delights that give to Chester- fields a “satisfying”’ quality ail their own. And Chesterfieldsaiways reach you in prime shape for smoking, because every separate package is wrapped in moisture-proof, glassine paper.* "Ar estra precaution that _ keeps the flavor in and the ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) wenther out. ATE AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY | MATHIESEN TAKES OPENS AT TURNER HALL TONIGHT T'TLE FR“M M ”: AN pys I'rom Various me in Connecticut to Perform—— | s Featherweight Title Holder Among the Entrants— ';American Is Beaten Twice Art. Pilz, to Direct Show—*Berlin Bearcat” Ready. Slmflay RflCiflg at Christiana | | verythinz is in readiness for the and William Stamm. Hartford: | ming of the Connecticut boxing | Thomas, : Chr “cb. #.-—Oscar Mathie- nament, which will open tonight | Featlher lass—Les Lockery. | sem, of C jania, has won (ho . under the auspices of | New Huaven: § er @ by | world's championship C.. with Arthur A, | Kelley, Waterbury: Al b, -| rrom Rol McLean, of Chl of the tourney. To | sted. clicry won the statc s 1e final races of Lhe serics were | entry list indicates that about | wei pionship in u tourncy | ‘day and Mathiesen capturcl s from various parts of thc | held in Bridgeport last year. 1L is ex- | | { them—the 1.500 meuters and will be on hand to compete for | pected that he will he confronted | handsome aw: rds (o be m he | witn stiffer opposition in the local Tonight’'s program cal | tourney. teial houte, with the semi- Honest, John" Willis will he ihe orrow evening. Thre finals wil ele . and he will work with the 1 on Thurs:a night, allowing the . judzes ma the winne deci- s a breathing speil on Wednesday | sions. The manazement plans to start Jrin. the exhibitions promptiy at § ociock, he tourncy will he the first boxing | and with the large entry list L of its kind ever held in this | be er on the In other cit in the s 3 ‘huqlc & a as bout is complet- | ' New Haven, cport and W cd. another will he ready lo start. cxhibitions are It is expceted that Turner hall will ; and the bouts have | be filled tonight and throughout the 0 ol of providing for th 'L ! tourney. Therc bo v ot good | LAES L ) v likely young boxers se | boxing and fun., T jerlin Bear- | onds. This surpa Matnicsen's nL In sporting matters. cat” is all primad for the tourney. and LS ueCord SOl Dhichinas it in amateur sports there is | can see nothing but success in the 0§ seconds; Lhes A IEllg tite amount of dissatisfaction tha 122-pound ¢ i Uy over Al pmrany professional events, Ama- P L of spced and s nre usually found tr 2 1o do = o | sded in passing him the 10,000 meters, On Saturday the American took 3.000-meter event, while Math defeated him in the 300-mets The contests werc I in weather, but the ice was in zood con- dition.' There was cnough wind. however, (o preve new world's records for the dis c. The royal family and the American minister anl s wife were in the yal box. i Bules Melcan said he was haudics in this event by the air being tou b : PACTORYUASIRIBALL, = . = ——— —— losci Gt the. se a Tms lS Fma”y Agreed on m Mol (it BREAAS SEATING RECORD. NO SPRING TRAINING TRIP. | FIGHT PRODUCES FIGHT. Ls. Fvery Loxer cnte 4 7 Williamstewn, Fel. =No South- Madrid, Feb. 9.—An attempt tc ney wiil veccive w silver med: 2 Seliined andl (B Oscar Mathicsen Has (o g 5 6 4 = [0 S IR e i el -5 stage a pugilistic bout here Saturday e vl avvonnz o e Meeting of Rules Committee 3 St e (OLDerca bl By Lenn: e il be taken by the Williams | | k0 setwean Frank Crosier: who wis sebail nine this spring. Official &% . Sl s r o i ted by Jack Johnson in 1916, and ollows: Three rounds to consti wday . A . * Mathie- | anhouncenie s made (o this g g eten the trial and semi-final events - 3 He is to Fry for Olympic : ) : Mathie wouncement is made lo this effect, . “gopie named Namaeff. ended in a rounds will he b N i \ cleanly played well fought game « feated Robert Me- although the Purple sch eIl e et whish A el 09— \1 aturday night in the : Work Jnstead of \thilctics, i S 1 e I's ice | com cd the hall, treated the fighters much Yesierday of the joint mnasium brouzhr out they would have treated bull fights the American - ' verdict for the New Britain Machin sen’s time was 43 3-10 about next and became so e ad that ins tended by I° R e e e th the Stanley | only o1 zo ot 1 \ new world's recor Mc- vails that the souther a 3 . dozen fights i John tie lule & Level t 3 Ma- | Wy citm i Gl Lo i as 15 7-10 s i abandoned permane 1 t the B they representiatiylcast Al anc chine fory . play « ion: ties \ | ' o can won 1 ) vent liams nine will be I d to depend A I Pid gt Sia agre 1 well. Teamed with ! - f Hows of Ameri in 8 minu Mathes #apeit thelca by prefiminary d was Chan & seconds. | training. for v er ble for get- + “”“T“ i ‘ T >”JI‘ : on. in th 0 metre fied. Although n ce will be of houls tourne is et for -a a urs, boxers musi have resided in the ce (ce has heen exacted from the freak pitching deliver- ants: cach ; e allowed | jox « < M attendant e the out uf the d Campbell | rworked | ting outdvor practice seldom comes in center. o « R 3 establishime i Vinus mate { the Berkshives until the middle \i‘l(nxl B and Mullen were 1 Anril . center, Schadg \dditional F Pith o hist et were published in the Herald 7 i oy ) = 5 i i o A S =il week, Director Pllz has recelved day & Gl < - | on account of illness and Bernet took | athi TG 80 T ediand (6 Uil of /G lorsetown Gnivavsity s O ING mdditiona list of enuants as fol- | mittec [ S t to- 3 i at center Morar 3 e lawing aeco 3 VUi ollows: Se 25. New York B WL : day and tomoriow the al and a S guards and Elton | We 1 i W oa Moran, Wi hi s beiiioll ot v Hart & Hutchinson was beatin b ) . ‘ e Feb, 9.1 illar, o . {GETOWN TO PLAY Fafnir by t ' bo Ciae zton. Feb, —The Cahill were out oL F lineny “. ntamweight class—Joseph ; the American leagnies will hold formal and Liepitz played in forward v ’ ! 1 5 i Woslevan at Washington: Oct. | C < B l‘ Au Hartford: Fran | schedule meetings. W Jay a joint tions. For it & Hutehi ir ) « | = « S . Fordham at Ne -t 0. | LasINoO owling eys in and Thomas Stac | session will be n it is prob- | . n und Woodford were for- | - holc L Johns Hopkins A IUnfoR g e i o st Landin, - D able a vationsl commission head will rds. Merwin center,. Johnson and | Eishy'cight real hooths at the Fliss® fon terms, Manager Moran: Was noti- | . i lis: - N o - : Navy at Indis ame, New Britaing l’e!u Trent j be selected, s v 2 Hed, " .

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