New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 1923 tinuous challenges. A player once de- feated has an excellent opportunity 1o come back. o s p ea k in g 1 A player challenged must accept y':;'" a 3 | the challenge and play off the match Dykens .. 781 o f s t # | within three days or forfeit his posi- (7 s o P OPTES Hlion The players who hold the 1, 2, 3, positions in the respective tourna- |Guala . ” 8 279 & 3 Pio £3 - i st % | ments on January 2, will be awardea Bk 5 | medals, Kid Kplan of Meriden won handily | proile o ovions of players, match O s dohnny Leonard M| games tey have won and tost. | = oo Sl OO SRR SR SR G S PR TR S PR SR SR G K A S R R R R S SR R SR o far from champion form. Won Lost | Kyoppe il ¥ — Class “A" Dlll~|l>n SPECIAL MATCH. The Kid no doubt did his best, as - Dres Spinetta’s Market B Gt T s e 8 e TR R AT ALL EVENTS YOU CAN BE WELL G. 8 A nmm«- has had has not done him any good. If the Kid expeets to climb faster he'll have to fight more often. g 8. . Loomi . '8 : 3 25 B4 a3 ] But here arises the problem: “Try| - T« - . SRR 7 7 %O aot o 40 faktt . W. Greensteln . ... 2 i - 8 P 5 s i i | Class “B" Tournament Magnuso 7 s Trinity faces the Yal busketbay | Position of players and matches |9 el A I3 New Haven tonight nnno;‘“’“ and lost: i 436 - . \\-xl-\ 11 opposes Franklin-Marshall s s at \nuuhmu),l. > - R. Noren 3 CASINO ALLEYS s 2. 1% Unterspan g —— ¥ Meriden's High school is in the| 3. J. Parsons ....... ¢ FAVIES LPAGEE. | ) 3 throes of a heated argument relative| & H. Mitkowitz . to awarding monograms to certain| I ‘“f";'."" 4 . ey HE Y players who were on the football | % '[‘{ ”1“:)","“‘;"* - | 3 O, T Eirg WITH GIFTS FROM HERE . Dr. Waskow ¢ R. McCuteheon ... H 3 2 P . Class “C” Division Coach « n!{in has declined to award |- letters to several sephomores and 4904 hax bocn Gie profests, | Position of players and matches | jaisan <oooooees e . . . R 1 capmotiod Bhiovei thai. vy em NI odien - ® Choice Neckwear makes a delicate gift and are gratefully remembered student co wilt- ok e, v ety Mo '1”" M mentor and take his stand that the ] gt e s | ] : s ncond year men oughi 1o have more| & Wl Walthers 11 A CTh Groper Knit styles are included —75¢c to $2.50. expericnce before winning their cov- i e AE Y | AR N T E eted letters, 3 i : 79 3 ey .| 6. N. Begley . ; | Mason’ A 5| &% Hartford will sec its first battle of ' | Murpby " 08 H : Hl i heavyweights in’ many years when| T G- Ghison A e # Mens and Womens Umbrellas all silk or imported twill light or dark wood . ¢ > . G. Swanson . Dan O'Dowd of Boston and “Young" D. Johnson A'-‘;i'o'b»"‘_l'.:":?.',‘féf’?J‘.T;..”,?,‘.'...J'I'n i'.if»' .X:.'.’.’; " A Tancred .. ' o B : handles. Some of them carved leather strap—$1.50 to $10.00. o . Crashmg The Pins ‘ I “:‘, "8 A wonderful assortment of Sweaters, worsted and Brushed Wool—$3.50 to 18, { The nearest appr | ‘q--«-.......-........... e o % ey Production, battie in the local « ; ROGERS ALLEYS tosenwelg % ] produced by Dan I'laherty scveral R & E. FOREMEN'S LEAGUE. years ago. & oy S 9 3— 3 :;.n‘h““,‘s“‘}fi..f‘“..‘.‘if.l?:“‘( nengoment o | Mo coit i T G a8 Gift Handkerchiefs-Initial and plain lines, Silk, as low as—15¢ to 50c. B Bolyoks hoye. . The alF peeitl A il RIS I O 1 € in the Paper City not so,long ago and 1 9 v o) : 1 1 Cooney climbed out of the ring a . o % 78 o 27 K . . . 1 wiuner by w close margin nce the svine ...t i w o o Give him for Christmas Wallets and Pocket Books, those of the better kind cfforts to rematch the patr have fall- en flat but it is said that the manag- |y o ooonl . 118 irinding. ' 3—1323 | o, ers of both battlers would agree to ol : 0 : o #on e $2.00 to ss.oo. stuging a return battle on neutral territory. Their first fight drew the largest [ Tonin ......ovo.. o T house in the history of Holyoke's fis- |Mctu e L T L g - 1 : 2 d to dnings und it o omimatod "tha[shtihs 1111 T Gt - on. Lo ' No longer the luxury of the few are Bath Robes in attractive colors and pat- close to 750 Paper City fans would ' " §5— 233 1 Iis e # T make the trip to Hartford if the boys snene 83 01 89— ¥ were matehed in this city, L s L terns—$5.00 to 515.00. “Young” Leonard,, who has ml\-n‘I - - s part in two of the most furiously- | K 3 Veaod 5 §3~ 25 12 2 tought battles staged in Hartford in | I g taeare e - - 1| " s ! o My mscon. (hove With - Wops Ao S BN omnsy Serce. & Selected Gifts, Dress Jewelry, Belt and Buckle sets. Full Dress Vests. Manolian has been signed for the 18 § 001248 | Powle 86 &3 {236 4 semi-final affair, in which he will|, v AL ' meet Billy Woods, the Manchester,| i N. H., veteran who, on his last ap- | A PR XA RS -"' _ o Ready for delivery now are the Pajamas of Madras, Flannel and Silk over Tracoy Ferguson, ot e el " B D DHLE handsomely boxed—$150 to $5.50. s Decatok 243 | Clarke knocked over on account of his tail Evidentally it's up to English Jor Beekett to improve on his present e physical equipage, 2 i a38=1005 | PRATERNITY ALLEYS, ~ MAKT & HUTCHINSON G, e i Our store is gay with fancy Arm Bands and Garters in Christmas boxes— The South American boxing federa- Wardens, d tion has presented Firpo with a hand. | Stupes, | e AR some pink diploma. Probably the | Crowl 1o " W, - v ) ) 233 | 50c 51 50 frugal Luls will have it made over ||, Vinoont s ! B PDROROE | S+ T 4 ] b to i ol into a Sunday shirt, R : H bre eees 7 ] 2 A boxing diploma doubtiess is an Caliten the Relder to. the peterecs o ol O Selected your gifts? If not we suggest entitles the holder to the privilege of | Da P 9 naming the hospitul to which he|" - : 1 R 5w -2 | B N . . . . . Wibhos 10 bo carried afier a fight. | Kagers, e DB L b ek o Hosiery in all colors and in Silk, Lisle and Merino—40c to $1.50. Philadelphia sport writers an | M voves B 1 L LA ] nounce the discovery of a second Dempscy. - Ca 1% ot o sus ook ashdo fross havé Good Luggage Bags, Suit Cases.. Ing two legs and arms, gnd a couple of cars, and walking upright, the ac- tual resemblance is not striking. The West Point basketball team Series A © Number . We have other gifts such as—Gloveg, Buckskin, Cape, and Fur lined. ke GIFT BOND i it o MR T i Holiday Season present this ‘% Shirts for Men in Madras and Silk, some are new styles received this week— rk girl athletes who holds the | In the spirit of the record for the 16-pound shot putting psarnitly certificate at g : 51.50 to 58,00, It's a safe bet she is not likely fo| The Beckwith Co., 23 Main St., New Britain, Conn, be greatly annoyed by any sheik suit- » ors and seiect merchandise to the value of FAST fl AMES ; AT i = ,:»‘T::" S Buxton Key retainers for your Keys and cards, wonderful present and a i P I T 4 useful gift. 1. M. TOMORROW : (Continued From Preceding Page.) There are colors and models enough so they will not repeat themselves in e Y e it SMIPLE AS A B C b our Mens Knit Vests. They make a fine present—5$4.50 to $6.50. E. Johnson, “::‘:‘:.lh'r:rh'a.ra‘ W. Wright The Raturday afternoon games | o 2T S e S s This Gift Bond solves the whole problem. . Our selection of Collar Boxes are meeting with great favor-§1.50 to $3.50. sturt at 8 p. m. Physical Director J. » N : Hergstrom will referee, [ The above illustration shows just how : .‘..“.”.v,,.'“,.";.;i.";l‘.‘n’,"s rot Juntors easily it works. You give the certificate to , Soft Collar Cases—$2.00 to $4.00. Baturday morning: vour friend. He comes here and selects First game—Pirates vs. Tigers; sec- | something he actually wants. Insures your A4 game—All-8tars ve. Wildcats. sat. Night Bmployed V" League friend getting just what he wants by allowing [ € : 2 Seacfiers i Princeton va. Harva him to select his own gift. - Before you buy come in and see Mens Suspenders wrapped in an individual Back of the certificates is a storeful of £ S box—50c. to 75¢c. useful gifts. £ Berg and Stetson Hats. e This is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Imported and Domestic Neckwear. Phoenix and .\'o!aser;w Hose. Hickok Belts—Buckles. | BN s Ca o e e L i Lo e e Fowne's Gloves. I e e e e Bags—Trunks-—Suit Cases. " g nu‘ exchange | The Bekwith Company |§ GLOBE CLOTHING YHOUSE evernl times during | 273 MAIN ST. | . anc ) 1o the lemser pufl'wns I) con- |

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