New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 12

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200-meter breast went into the /RECORD IS SET 38 BLEIBTREY Smmmer Eclipses 300 Helre Mark Ethe u.! ) W | mtyie Hesides Woodbridge. or Uhl of Philade Miss B pective stroke San Frs place In the K. Kahel Laudy | the | won by the A i ™ the Swimming Vew new cora day 100 met o at the Olympic In swimming o trial | for the meter, free strok Mo s Ml Howell nds, establin k of Australia final the Win Heats in In the springboard Multnomah A Balbach, and second places, Kuehn and L. J won first prom| espective record perform- | 15 elimax of a day of trial | land ming and diving, In| A ¢ ans ¢ qualifie Iy Sweden, won by Pinkston wtrand hent w with €. Franc » from - way to meter free qualified in the s 400 semi-finals | *pringboara diving trials Detroit A, ¢ Iphia won their re heats in the and Frances Cowells Schroth ancisco captured a s 100.meter free stroke, , United States navy, and Honolulu fth Canadian Vernot and lan swimming trials MeDormott, 1f n the thirds All the winners of places qualified for den, third, first three semi-finals finished fourth in the did not qualify American wrestlers in the weight class were eliminated in prelimi catch-as when Svensson of ted George Metropoules of Ga in the trial round and Ant Finland Shimmeon, in the quarte Americans, however, ified full quota of 'two men in each of other classes. three the stroke and of leibtrey, Margaret and wn 300-meter free socond qualified in heats, which were ey In the other bouts the results w. A. C., e and W won. as follows: Featherweights—C. Ackerly. Cornell university. letes of Greece and S. N. Gerson, 1 versity of Pennsylvania, Makinson of England; MacDonald, American, v free na qualified K. navy, and qualified in breast 1, Cal e 200-meter of Chicago, and Lieut. J. defeated Wil eights—N. P, (ee, Diving Trials. diving trials, L. A. C., Port- New York f England; dleton, New York A. of Finland and F. J H. 1., defeated Mason of England Two Americans Qualify. In the quarter finals Gerson Ackerly their bouts in weight the former defeat ir heats The IMomgren, with Ek- mal Clean Up Week of Our LOSING OUT SALE S OFFERIN VE REAL MONEY; IT IS OUR HING MUST GO THIS WEEK. REGARDLESS OF COST ! WASH DRESSES ered Voiles that were selling $5.50 EORGETTE WAISTS e quality G eorgette hand em- pd ;lstd beaded trimmings. Reg- 98, '$2.53 SERGE DRESSES wool mannish and French serge ; beautifully trimmed. Regu- be $24.98. 15.98 WOOL JERSEY SUITS Suits cost more than we are them for, Regular selling price 21.50 NECKWEAR ps’ lace, satin, bangline, georg- . Regular price 75¢, 39¢ MIDDIES lation middies in white, blue ation colors. Regular price $1.75 NVELOPE CHEMISE the finest quality muslin; em- and lace trimmed. Regular $1.39 HILDREN'S DRESSES ngham, Voile, Poplin and Rep. price $4.50. $2.98 THE BEST OPPQRTUNITY YOU LOSS AND YOUR GAIN, EVERY- NOTHING HELD BACK SILK DRESSES Satin, Thaffeta, Foulards, Georget- Regular prices $34.98. $19.98 GEORGETTE WAISTS There is about 200 samples and odd highest quality Georgette Waists in this lot. Regular price $7.98. $4.98 POLO AND SPORT COATS Just 20 of these beautiful coats stock have been selling for $32.50. $14.98 WOOL SERGE SUITS ~ Smart tailored and novelty suits an ideal garment for fall wear. Regular price $42.50. $25 SILK CHEMISE Four thread heavy quality crepe de chme. trimmed with fine lace. Regular price $5.98. $3.98 SMOCKS Beautifully hand embroidered, in the newest shades. Regular price $3.50. $2.25 SERGE SKIRTS In black and navy mannish serges. Regular price $8.98. $5.98 WASH HATS For the little boy or girl. price $1.75. $1.00 tes. Regular AZARUS CO. | 164 MAIN STREET 2 8 5 5 5 0 R R A ~ INTENTIONAL DUPE ths the Wellisch, of Brazil, who | second heat, light- the atch-can bouts Sweden ATy, illa New finals. The their | the ere D. beat Dia- ni- defeated middleweights Lop- : light heavyweights. beat R. son en- beat Salida Meyer, Chicago and feather- ing B8 EVER HAD TO § 51 B | | | Barathou of France %nd the downing Kaiser of Switzerland. The final standing in the gymnastic team competition, Furopean method., was: Italy first with .855 out of a possible 404 points Belgium second with £46.785 and France third with 316:10 TF latter individu, pogl, Italy, fir | possible 96 pc second with § Lk tanding was: Zom- ith $8.35 out of a Marcos, Irance, third with hemiap Gymaastic !\'urk. was placed tenth. England defeated the United States !in the water polo semi-finals yester- | day, 7 to 2. Secohd and third honors lxn the water polo competition are to | be decided between the Brazilian team and a competitor chosen in drawing tonight. In today's game the English team had easy going most of the way. The | Englishmen excelled in teamwork and zoal shooting, but the Americans kept down the score by good defensec. BQUALS RECORD Directum J. Paces Mile in 2:01 1-4 in Free-for-All Event at Pough- keepsic Grand Circuit Mecting. ) Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 2 rectum J. paced the second fastest mile of the year and equalled his own record, made at the Lexington meet- ing in 1918, when he took the first heat of the free-for-all pace in the Grand Circuit meeting at the Hud- son River Driving park yesterday aft- ernoon in 2:01 1-4. The second quar- ter was timed in 29 3-4 seconds and the balf in a minute afit. He also took the second heat in 2:02 1-4, Sanardo and Direct C. Burnett alternating in second and third places. Ed Geers won a four heat victory in the 2:13 trot, winning the deciding mile from J. J. A. after Tara’s Hall, the other heat winner, had been drawn on account of k_\m(‘nt\\ GIRLS DEFEAT BOYS Future Voters Take Five Out of Sev Events in Competition Held Yesterday at St. Mary's Playground. Director Arthur A. Pilz conducted an Interesting fleld day at St. Mary's play- ground yesterday afternoon in which the givls proved superior athletes to the boys, winning five odt of seven events. The results were as follows Zigzag_Ball Relay (Boys vs. Girls)— Captain Mary Hudak's team defeated Cap- tain Peter Kelly's team Relay Race (Boys Frank Begley's team Agnes Thompson's team Yolley Ball (Boys vs. Scanlon's team 21; team 18. vs. Girls)—Captain defeated Captain irls)—Captain Captain Joe The score of the baseball game the boys' and girls' teams b: St. Mary's Juniors (Girls) Annex Juniors (Boys) .... Mary Scanion and Mary Me- Kenneth Dolan and Joe McAloon Kelly. rd Dash (Minor Batteries Cormack st, Violet d; third, TO-MORROW Our Offering Of 20% Discount ¢ ; N Horsfa“ Clothing and Men’s Apparel In Force Since May 20th WILL BE EXTENDED TO OUR PATRONS UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH » After which date our regular fall prices will prevail. But one week remains in which to secure these high grade wearablgs at'a great saving—buy them while you may, (Custom tailored Clothes, Baggage, Straw Hats and umbrellas excepted.) The Last‘Day of Horsfall’s Manhattan Shirt Sale Note these prices and come here and select your Shirts from the largest stock of Manhattan’s in Conn. Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts 4ec Se 12¢ 15¢ Hovsfalls ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 s $13.50 S| Shirts ONE LOT OF NECK- WEAR AT 1-2 PRICE rts . — — IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Store Closed All Day Mondays Duringg August : second. Mari Mary Hudake Time, Yard Dash (Senior Girl, Gorman: second, Mary Thompson tain Raiona Leng's team defeated Broad Jump Relay u;uy- vs Joseph McAloon's Captain Mary henn-; . hes, v (Bovs vs. Girls)— n's team defeated Cap- . John : third, seconds. TO PLAY RED SOX. The Boston Red Sox, with Stuffy McInnis, Everett Scott, who holds th world’s record for continuous pl ing, Harry Hooper and the rest of team regulars will play the Schenci team of Meriden at Hanover park, Sunday afternoon. ° ELAS’I\[C HOSIERY TRUSSES SUPPORTS Fitted By An Expert of 25 Years Experience DAVIS & GOODWIN |8 Specialists 321 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 11 |GET A GRIP ON LIFE (By 3. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Strong men and wemen can smile at the trials of life take light heartedly every hip that may cross their path. 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