New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN H‘[L\ HERALD, pors and Swanson for tho . lose of the Good Goye Mvmcmmf@ PR . Basketball Games on Satorday- .5 DEh e ety acon, Capt A ) | served for the use ot the Two fast and exciting hasketball : per, Catercr, Mrs ames wore played in the Saturday 3 . i'lrrlumn h'u:zn-- at the Y. M. C. A, |Rosin . 0| C. A. banquet hall MEET CANADIAN N on Baturday. The first, between the|HHl <00 oo I 7 p. m.—Regular me I o Bear-Cats and the Wild-Cats was won | SWanson, Capt o | Figh school club, Talk by the latter by a 38-25 score, The |Recano ... Araivatham, of India : Bear-Cats were ahead at the huif but [ Moreau . o 1. D mi=—Ytoungersatployad. hoya the Wild-Cats struck their stride in the second half and won out. Heng- ston and Williams for the winners and Stefnick and Nelson for the los- ers were the stellar performers, Sum- mary: annual all-around event IMifth ser Total: »ees N 3| des. Gymnasium and swimming Refereo—Al Schade; timer—NMiller; | iod scorer—Vibherts Friday, Juniors Outelassed ¢ p. m—High A ' The West Ends, composed of for-|around events, swimming mer High school players, were too| nasium class period | heavy for the Y. M. Juniors, with the | 7 p. m.—Employed bhoys' 5 | result that they won 21-10. The|all-around events. 1%ifth el B R oh ] , 'vv'fi*” ~ ; Juniors were auhead at the hal t | Gymnasium and swimming | At b LA s : 8 SalN j{h Bear-Cats G. Hallln .. J. 8tefnick 9lthe West 12 3 stro S p. m.—Tournament games for c: dropped § b ; am work | ployed boys. ! CEGIMIS Dl ry 1 y mcl} e 'H»g 2402 2lof the Y. M. b was good but they as Be - o) ) l"fla "j‘ "Jfl 1 ;w\" E.;< Saturday, 21ith. had no luck hooting. Morrelii | ) -land Patterson ¥ed well for the| 0:80 a, m—Bible c or young- | montl | ol { Kot ,wr' . ‘L 25| losers and Keefe and Falkner for n.'-i — — : B A i@ j zQ‘UQ &fi!c} A}.fl flc ¢ winners, Summa L L e Vi , i ed b ma!«:o our businegen W. Nelson ... . 2 [ Patierson A. Schade . e Morelll .... 2 l 7 EX At BHER i Fonsred i b v A Gucee: ’gull LU0 BX fifi 553 DU Ellison .. el 6 {Tancred, Capt. . i | X X & Dorbuck ... Morrelli Ve =) {F Al Y ‘h 'o "'; i Borne 0 Morrelll . Co VISR ,. : :mii‘{. 1{1 on fln w( el e Referee, Hergstrom; timer, Miller; |Waithers . ! i Wild Cats, Wild Shots, Wild Game, | 7Tota PXPLIRERRE d ¢ | lugul 3313'42'1‘ 0@& Wef‘ i &ifi The second game brought forth the S | o %) K ] b 9 oty and e Fom i v v N G e § ‘l?l‘@m!‘i’l pat 6o Bori i o\ by ldf Bhioie toor il over L vardd ; Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer , the court. When the whistle blew the |5 Johnson excelled for the winners and | o PR DinfCookand S Kalsran e Before the games, Tancred was |scribed by physicians fc Bob-Cats e pirin only 1 LA Fflmifltg ot thie ouefl;@@!l scorer, Vibberts. Bob-Cats and the Tom-Cats, in a close | 0 : f~» Tob-Cats had thelr brothers beat by |poeien S*PY AR : S T e ‘dlnin, | Rheumatism, Rl 4 | a 32-28 score. W. Johnson and C. ( | eBa \ package or on tablets you | T ) ! ) BQ fi IUfin ,g a @ (oZkat fonth slosena Bt maLyg elected captaln of the first team and and proved W. Johnson 0 2 12| junjor department for the week is as £ follows: Monday, 19th. 4 p. m.—High school annual all- | around cvents. Fifth ,se Ty The New Fdla@]a Heveal 32| nasium and swimming pe T Q ‘om-Cats . m.—Employed older boy Bl h Ph,\ N3 E’“ W h ! i ° around cvents. Fifth seric 2 ihe cnograpa ith a Seu N. Anderson ......... : nasium class and swimming period. Addne i 3170 e toumunent - wames |8 Say it with a New Edison—The only Phono- Dan Cook .... . pocket billiards, checkers and chess. s o Z S ' graph that wili play all kinds of records 4 p. m.—Junior all-around annual Schroeder ..., 2|events. Fifth series. Gymnasium | e et et ; and ala‘y them figh’t Motaldin s oad e i 5| 7 p. m.— Employed younger boys' | - A ; 2 T 5 Referee, Vibberts: timer, Miller; | annual round events. Fifth ser- H % 2 SleR Rt ioN b B PR EY PR BRI BRE scorer, Plude. fes. Gymnasium class and swimming ~§ AR Boys' G J period. 7 78 A TNE X TOWER Y X fi S Two fast games were played in the| 8 p. m.—Tournament games in T. H. COGSWELL, SUCCESSOR. I‘\&R. {Pvi QK {}EQLSE i &S (ERTEFECI“TE Y. M. gym Saturday night, between|pocket billiards, cue-roe, checkers and | e i S 193 Y AN ¥y s St the Y. s and the West Ends|chess for younger employed boys. . Cor. Main and Clleohlut Sts. | 5% and the .2 nd the Triangles. Wednesday, 21st, The frat same was vetween, tne W\ ¢ o mitisn setont bovw - || Xmas Records Columbia Graf. and Records §% With the Season’s Best Wishes SANTA M. 2nds, and the angles. The Tri- | nasium class and swimming period. angles: only brought 3 men with| 5 p. m—High school boys' tourna- . : W \ i G s e (iitn anftic vasliriatesary tbivantitl|mant ganias hichRakersfoh S SR p:2sents this certifictae for one pair of two men from the Y. M. With two|et billlards and cue-roe. X L strangers in their team, their team-| 7 p. m.—Employed M B e %-%.%%%.@%Wfi E%%u e g " z | KRYPTOK GLASSES to YOURSELF know- d o fa ine that they will make life’s outlook bright- M C. L@ MH 1 ‘fl S \\: er and happier with each succeeding day. 295 MAIN ST. q B N B . wR SUGGEST THIS FORM OF GIFT Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry i Y, : N Cl . Of The Beiter Kind o " Vo ) ,%MEEN;(‘“ R \UW'V&LE’WES CO 2 bl A ‘ Agent For World %nown Hamilton 5 . 85 West Main St. ?\e\’, Britain, Ct. : T2 | Watch. ; v 3 e and we have ' 5% Diamonds Are Lower Than Last Year 3 : 7 PR TR ERRIsRE s 4 ¢ laick > Herald C 3usssfzed Advts. No Bears o o Con Winkow Shopoiny B Ai;l:MAN r’ . ; 'GuESS 1D X;ETTER 7 But we have the best merchandise that ¥ GET SOME IDEA OF WHAT | 2 A FUR COAT COSTS BEFORE [/ money will buy, and we sell it at the Lowest § | TELLHELEN SHE CAN | L/ 7)) W : R e F %Q%m%@%%% LUNCH ! Possible Prices. Specials for Tuesday From Our Xmas Carnival Women’s Bungalow Aprons ‘ ; v AL 11 ¢ made of percales and ginghams L : X i ] i 4 ‘ i 3 WP || For A PHONE OR HER TO COME. all sizes, values to $1.98, at $1.00 il ) ] | il e e Tl L DiociEues NG T | Men's and Women's Bathrobes % | [RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS le Vants Something That Won't Break BY BLOSSER made of Beacon Blankets, all | e j (G : e i sizes, values to $11.98, at $5.98 T e = = et : | Hovos6rE, vou 4 New Britain Clothing and |~ Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

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