New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 11

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Bl YD o AL i Wi Dorts ‘ i 3 | KING PLAYS TEN Speaking -Crashing The Pins ! PLAYS T T O e | i | Globe Clothing House AMERICAN LITHUANIAN CLUB I:eal Vet All-sintos. ibition games yesterday result- | o, nk! i > , Marceh 14.—King Gus s follows: J. sinte ... . H = g |tave of 8 n arrived at Niee on hi Plant City, Fla., March 14: Walter - 3 i ].n.ml.\! visit to the Riviera, sent i Jolin Binto s A% ¥ ’]II.\ entry, o5 is his custom for the Cincinnati (N) ............ 2 9 . jy men's don in the Niee tenn Indianapolis (A . A A . | tournament, and, as invarinbly hap Mays, Bentop, " ; s . . $ pens, was climdpated in the first grave, Sandberg; Fitzsi s, El- |, St 5 ? | ronnd. ler and Krueger, A L9310 7 7 5 | on Crawtord and Wallis My Stang : ¢ the revolutionaries who dem Clearwater, Fla., March 14, RUEALDAURE : onstrated that the kinz's place is oft R.H. E. 5 | 3 the courts. They suceceded in send- Brooklyn (N.) ....... 13 14 | ing My which is the king's Philadelphia (N.) ... Sy PNy sldning 2 5 : | nom ennis—und William Hunter Batteries Vance, Dickerman, De. SR fr s 28 4 e 3 |of England down ts defeat 6-2, 6, catur and De Berey, Taylor; Lewis, s i 0 3 G The king pla dir game consii- Krissinger, Iubbell and Wendel, Wii- 4. R. .. 0 L | Ing his 63 s0iL. 4 213 | Cochet “ang 1o of France ? | Washor of ileiginm, Brool of Ans- Lradentown, 1Mla., March 14, e ees 8 T tralie and Aceblinunn of Switzeriand o 3 nain in the running in the men's 8t. Nouis (N,) .... s | 3 AL 4 9 iex while Mm nne iengte Boston (N,) ... SR TR o s : M N reached the Batteries ., 3 7 == ¥ | women's single ten and Viek, Nic al; Genewich, 5 d s recoverpd from the of. Cooney, Marquard and O'Neill, TA WORKS LEAGUE ¢ ¢ « lisntayed at Menton. Kid Kaplan, the Meriden battler, ) e 4 s i rort on the Wimbledon courts this reports his anto stoien. If the Kid!pars. 3 5 7 | & year as usual finds the thief the police will not he Berlenbach, when the faces De- | B laney toaight, will have a tough bat- e 2 = New Britain - Billiard Star Vlashes tie. Delaney is not a “set-up” and the .kl?ov('):l?lli .~--:.~a|in;.1 m!l Jm.\' 10 p MIKE DEVANEY shiow real stuff to even get u decision A veteran athlede, aged 33, will be | noit of Hartford Handily. Back Into Form and Defeats Be- _one of Ameri hopes in the Olympic hurdles next summer, Mike ney has been running for 15 The state ment mateh hel S 1 3 for Soccoli of D it and Lk prgian (RIEER [ ST ROt Bocuolt AN e Tottarslace at th ol Herataonot e : b 8 including previous Olynipic '|'I“L“!'y'""y"‘" ,O;,”“"”"""' s desk for the manager of the Falcon - ; € Rl finished run of 24 was Soceoli's hest, Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx buschall team and also the Independ- s T = while 11, 15 and 10 was Benoit's yuns. ents' baschall icam, A, Bwans : e On Tuesday night Soccoli lost 1o Ken- Jin's Bakers, el i oy e e HART SCHAFFNER & MARX MAKES There is considerable confusion « mroien I T K PR S e o for next weel about Paul Berlenbach's kngckout o agate 145 3 o N X Kennedy at Rogers' Recreation z 5 record owing to the faet that a press!c s - 9 H1 i3— .. Buppl J 4 by v night; Hanlon vs. Soccoii . THESE CLm‘HEs agent made some loose statements yo- 3 = oy ; ¥ & ingle's parlors Thur W, and garding it thac were aceopted wit ! Soccoli va. Stone 1riday < out due investigation, At first B waus AMERICAN LEGION LEAGLE i3 317 Phese matches will be the interesting 9 erts had gone the limit with him, Pertiai . 80 | 1 r with Hanlon running a close third Later it was discovered that two ama- L4"%0! 2 ; Y " 9 | Rosults of other Zames last night teurs managed to stick through the Mine 5 Ly o o [RETPRPT ¢ ; wore three-round limit. Up to date, Ber- Hoitmar 108w i Abdxi AL L ' Hanlon of Bristol 100 and Hammel lenbach has take 't in 28 bout L it 5 0 4491361 of Waterhury 9 or and has stopped 26 opponents, 349 07 Srkes of Deopl 160 and Kennedy SPECIAL MATCH teen of his bouts were fought under W Haven 3 Wallace Barnes, Brist Men the auspices of the A, A, U, The 10 Fasau . : : b sl rp ey e Ty . tone of Waterbury 100 and Holmes | professionals Berlenbach has fought 1y A 3 3 Locher ceessenns BB 10 9 3 Bridgeport 2. and knocked out are Jimmy Roberts, itultquist ; i 3 :'HM . S % - _ one round; Charles Hofftman, one Dummy .. . 4 by Sk e a03 126 | . Jaffe, seven rounds; Bill Ryan, on round; Lew Chester, two round s A \\4.|Il;:_ ‘(.,‘Iy"hl,““,”,{. X \:;':,‘,’,'5;1“:4'|§1::\,~. : v . 0 ' Want Games With the Y. M. (., 2 | They Are as Good as Clothes Can Be Made «ight rounds; Jimmy Darey, three 1 X 108~ 30§ Spark Plugs and Also the Hard- Tohnia x . I 2 - ware City Speed Boys 169 470 Plans now are under way to mateh Gibbons and Carpentier in Chicago on the Fourth of July, After 14 vain attempts to win a ) ONLCRR) s ‘ Bristol, Ladies, The Falcon basketball team of the game on foreien soil, the U, 8, wom- AR SeiNcRiaNa s M 3 103 v H City league came out today with a OUR GREATEST' en’s fizld hockey team came through GattiNg: o et : 4 L definite challenge to the Y, M. ¢, A N with a win yosterday, defeating a 1goe .. R T A0 Th ark Plugs and 0 the Hardware | Parls team 7 1o 4 tod 4 s ol s ey ey e e e (- Boys? Suits, with 2 pair of Pants with each In the city pocket billiard B nvis L, 56 h o N Wy at the Boys' elub gym Sueghy. My mow takes the g |3 AL B g M S o | ZOA IR ach S8l proanie el clua Suit,at ......................... $10.00 to $20.00 with ins and 1 defeat against 7y SLCORIL D, e ) s 10 A 4= hua ity and 2 for Meckler, 5 =3 ‘ ) e ey o iy e PASSAIC TO,PLAY TONIGHT, | Now there is talk of a Dempsey- N b T T A B ,‘Litwanli;.nz \(\)’il{ rl:o'\]\.l _ “f e oy e We needn’t tell you about the new neckwear we ’ : by & B ' ‘ . martion '|“ I; Q""{l | York, March 14.—The Jorsey | s 1 _r' : Doctors Refuse to Let ey .o RSl LI o o il Bt Ly e San RAsOOM- | L uolastic| bAMKMbAILL beumament are howmg lght In season Style' .$1.00 to $2.50 Humerson e At the' oS . games tonight and tomorrow nigh night at the Casino bowling alleys, \ ) | T e with the Knights of Lithuania of | Wil declde the semi-finalists. Tonight Chance Join His Team + : , in the Walker gymnasium at Stevens March 14,1 i IO i ek bh e D Eee kAt Uk Young Men like to wear the new Spring Style Chicago American's training » ¢ All-Stars of Plainville and won by a \ meets Hackensack, Tomorrow th t Winter Haven, Fla, that |} lamets M 1 score of 15 to 1499, This week the ? the Py et 2 ager Frank Chanoe, Il In Califor ! £ £ . are out Sv win namin yinner of the Passaic-Contral game APE .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiee.. 3150 to $2.50 endure 5 Wil be unable to eam | Nopbauer ekl st ol - > . will clashi with the winner nfa, will be unable to join the team | Nephaue Sedeme Huck, Toay ARAIRIS, ANS | o iiie Serrtitown on next month. Chance's plan to join - Sinto will howl _for the Amerlean | (ot PORE B8 B0 O f Hack the White Sox on Saturday was sct e LT Lithuanian association Sattly tu fon Hill o ken- Until Chance reports the team will bo Grem 1000000 0 e BOWLERS RETAIN PLACES : ! under the direction of Johnny Evers, | Cobt 1111111l Princeton Tootball Captat Chiosen to Hosiery, pair ........................ 40c to $1.50 1o aas 1303 sitions i Chicago Toumey Telephone Co. Princeton N. d., March M—Ed-| o Mareh 14.—The Americar . ey mond C. Stout, Jr., of Last Orange, S e \ b - s gas 118 final fortnight of play yesterday lf h d h' E l' h B d 4 - e 19 moam e e for the 1083 |eith dimintshing possibiiities of you wear a handsome white nglhs road- Hard Looking Ciect of the Tiger Toothall team Stows | CHANKCS In leadership. The doubles t irt, you needn’t care t i | 451 6 451445 vlect of the =P rsrpetigne mark of 1,304 seet by Dolan-Hill of I h h bo h I Andres & Atwater. is president of the Junior class and )yl oo’y “orE ol PrlnEtl of clo y Y abou aving years, | ' Atwater ORI % \re | COmMPEtition, and the world's record Leupold aii 80 | e, ToAr AE0 Sout Wan rORWIAL 160t (g¢ 0gs wmade by (rank Kair of Shepard cen 108 J Wing on the hockey team but an in- | qy . n00 o singics bids fair to — —————— Susteses, g the game. Stout prepared for Pri . R ’ PR el T : Srolberee VANK GIRLS Wiy Knit Tex Overcoats are the most popular Men’s Scarlet ever Canses : m 3 Syracuse Fratemity Men, game yesterday since it came to Commerciul 1ru Syracuse, March 14.—Twenty-five|FUrope for a scrics of matches with before the opening of the season here | hor ! : { Valintine, John Lemmers and John | Montelair-Morristow Lo uside yesterday when physicians re- , ~r A S = D. . . y R O T - AR e R T, iamond Plaids and plain colors of Men's with Secretary Harry Grabiner acting i Bh AN _ Jond Wathns Tou Leaders Appear to Be Sccure in Po- N. J., has been elccted captain of the COWIINE Congress tournament entered Jackson cee. 84 ha layed varsity football for two ' .. e $ s d $4 Bloke, He Is| i il o e DRSS : wear and tear $f many more days o your coat on ................ $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ~ ury carly this season kept him out of G. McGulr . “ . " Paris. March 14 The American . uliffe 100 QUARANTINE COLLEGE MEN, 3 o Nehuun AL Tuolation .of, Women's hockey (ram won s first Spring Overcoats we have shown .......... $30.00 the leading Kuropean players n members of Psi Upsilon fraternity are under aquarantine at Syracusc univer sity following discovery of a case of scarlet fever at 1} house yesterday | il i 23] af The victim of the disease 30 REPORT FOR WESLIYAN NINY Spinetta Market $ utherford. He became §il! Middictown, Co March « 98 103 and cultures were Firty men, the jargest squad is have responded to t all of C ty Lloyd V. Daugherty for bascball ma- : - ‘_ e and <.~-\n‘> i rantine | terial at Wesle Last year's lettor P37 1 are being housed at the Delta Kappa e availab i1l every posi- i | diow St Dut et her, | For ?Elck Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. defeated the pick of the Irench women players, 7 1o 4 | SALESMAN $AM SAY NONNY! -~ TUAT GUY WANTS ) LERVE. IF AAKEETER (AN SELL HM WHAT -DO YOU MEAN SURE. - TO BUY A SUIT BUT | A SUIT HEY SO0ME SALESMAN 0 5AY 90U 010 Wity Ve weoe—) [ S0LD HIM N PPV s Yy IR s, ST 0 V. A SEASONABLE. ZuiTh — SEASONA WHY, WE TAOE HAVENT GOT ANY IN THE. HOUSE. st o o1 | BLL sUITS TED MOORE Generally British fighters are not very savage lookjng. but the above pleture shows Ted Moore. the Eng- lish welterweight ehampion, now in this country, to be quite a ferocious ‘aakine went, i

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