New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 12

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PIRtistisssbis it s et g é i sz e TOMEY GIBBONS CLIMBS UP BY PUTTING NORFOLK AWAY e R TR R R R AN R Sl (By Coach M. B. Ortner, Cornell, 1h Lastern Champions) % o e, 1B TOUR MAN OFFENSIVE . Scores Technical Kavo in R !’H\l, V(‘ WARAFR Offinslvo play €0 start Just ehead WRESTLE T0 DRAW [Cahm“ Lock Team Van- 0 D W center and usually used when . 5 n Sixth Round—Wilson A opponents have ail thelr men set in [ o quishes P. & F. Corbin | ‘. o five-man defense positior Greek and Italian Grapplers Give I ~ o A-‘ o( [ 1A ‘ ' four often T e, ho 4 | i y Is Polished Off i 2 four atensive e, who swing | Great Exhibition in vhimaeipnia| BUt Fafnirs. Come Up Tiger Flowers — Xmas bing passed by the middle man, —Good Preliminaries, From Behind to Defeat , Yo ol Bid Ceast UIIC IJQS Element b N fiarcentacion Philadelphia, Dec. 10 : Fund Profit Nets 816,000, bI§ G03( b3 / SnugEdiEhilt e isibath [ pia, bee. 10.=Jim Lon- | Rygge]] & Erwin, g clever with ind n shooting dos, of Greece, and Renato Gardini, ) fron out ol r | | ol Doubt S e | Ttalian heavywelght, wrestied nearly L e criss-cross pass just ahead and to | two hours last night to a draw, each [ New Britaln evidently is ripe for N his Ieft to number four, cutting In {man gaining one fall. Londos was |g red hot baskotball scason for not ’ to the ball so that the possibility of | the first to score, pinning Gardini's |only is the National Guard game | it 1 intereepted is minimized shoulders tp the mat with a leg |avery Saturday night patronized by l He immediately gets rid of the hold in 55 mtmm-«. 30 seconds. Then, | hig crowds, but also at the opening / ball on a fast push or underhand latter 40 minutes, 57 scconds, Gar- | oy 1he fuesday ~uight Industrial i piss to number three, who cuts from | | dini threw the Greek with a succes- | league at the Y, M, C, A, last night ‘ extreme right side of the court \ ['“"" of headlocks. another big crowd was present, The PRI . y to mect the criss-cross pass just be- = | . The referee called the match a|opening games were good ones, the R the foul civcle \ {draw at midnight after ncither man | p . Corbin five losing out to } I'rom there the ball goes back to N | was able to galn anothur (all after the Corbin Cabinet Lock quintet to number one, v cut down be- T {twelve minutes more grappling the tune of 27 10 17 and the Fafnirs i ind Dis first pass and who comes .| | | Wladek Zbyszko, of Poland, and | winning from Itussell & Lrwin, 23 « to meet this pass from number three | | Frank Judson, Harvard university 1o 13, Doth games were fast « at just ubout the foul line, where | | wrestling coach, wrestied 45 minutes (Lroughout and each team showed A 1 the final play fs decided by the cir-| & —— sy [tonight to a draw. Neither haa cmarkably well for the opening | ( \ mstances arising. s MAN “ored e end of the 1 0, howeve o ¢ 1;\3' “- i ”’," o c [——N N ‘l."”' J'rT falw':n! th £ vl__ V'h‘ Hn’vr )t the two, however, ('y'. irst, Iie has the feamn num- W ertetesss DRIBOLE |Jimit. The mateh was preliminary to zame was the most ber two, who should be on his way {the finish bout between Jim Londos the afnir hoys, ap- " N to the basket to the right side of and Renato Gardinj, prless outelassed at court, ready to receive a pass, tive to feint and dribble under the in the fir=t prelininary Joe [ 1 a wonderfully rally in may pivot ind hand the ball to basket and then shoot or shoot from 'ello, (‘hicago. threw Young Gotel [ ( three, who las followed in |the zone line position. California, in 1S minutes, 18 «cconds, 1o hall time, presented nil b ' his pass and by such a| On any such shot there are team- ' with a flying headlock " 1 offense and an almost im X P wal block of number one by | mates going into the basket f{rom e prozaable defense that permitted shiins B n three. each side so that chances for re- T them o b up from behind ; : ‘ cr one also Las the alterna- | covery of the ball are very good, CHARLTON T0 RETIRE by the commanding seore of n 1° Avery handled the game . ' s, S 1 ) vk \\wa he eall i : Works girls capturing two games Famous Australian Swimmer Saye Dot overly ALLENTOWN JOHNNY IS from the Bkinner Chuck Co, andthe | . o o0 poion opn. (it g it iongdln Snot L [ Stanley Rule & Level Co., taking, We 18 Through: Pa y slow up the - Within a mo . 2 Machine combination. The fnterest i . ’ ) manifested last night promiscd some Sydy N. 8 W. Dee 10.--8 The Openine Game . i =t » Floors Opponent Three Times— |very lively contests during the year. drew ("1 ) Charlio nons Aus- I L) ® as bt & Here's ( Paddock, and the pair of running shees that | High scores for the evening were tralian swimmer, at the age of 17 15 b Corbiy me Wilson cap . s ; e enabled him to break records after the experts said he was! PAddy Ryan Wins Over Cox— |[furnished by Miss Hilda Ahlstrom rctiring, it s announced v ey s, e : : : T & o jof Stanley Rule & Level, with a 95, James | on iy relhiguishing the 14 pretiy VAR, “ ] > 1y i through. Senk-Garvie in Draw, {AnAREIA M s ER o Ga aoalor the tnorlb sl Tng itied i AT kot Chief” Larson wa 5 By J \ ) Haittord, Dec, 10 Stanley Works. The scores: on condition thut the latter meots Captain of 1 g : : 'he S V' Ma Goodsell in a titl rar yed Ul | \ , , o : ard of Alientown, Pa., won the de. |, Wn.”:nm tanley \-!.D-rks‘: o TR Ll i ; il 1 1 e cieion over Willie Davis of Eliza- A Molchan . T4 70 Charlton. whe was hor in st i ! hie ere last night. Leonard (i, Carlson €6 40 when, at the ag 1 1o it s ¢ : : questi floored his L three timesil. North ... c e 00 He il e o tion 1t during the 1 nd was master of — — |seconds. for a time ) dRlonany 1 the Jersey veteran throughcut, 334 74 ' him out of comprtition, | ’ RO ) 8 Ryantart (iR Tatiit ormer | Skinner Chuck Co, the parental ban was 1and tr PRI i i a! J saaing . W“ M PS'& ment Lfl[ P it e ;‘h, H. Nelson youth began a series of seintillating v and the [ 2 ¢ N islon, ~as |M. Burns the setting of & record for $50 sapis R L ' H 1 1. MeGuire n 11:05 175 and iy win g il i [y i : of the fans. ! . e . ! e pics in H\r record time of : Sl S v i ) s b e rounds to a araw. FcgRaulicE e tivst 10 he banished ) i, . onf e The Stanley T and has held his titie st st 1 nishe b ok, D Byron Ban- E. Binm . 4 it from Darey Hadficld ' Ll s K ‘ con Ve been t y G H. Ahlstrom .. Paddon def ats Lor o€ n ook iont LuNErson, O g ha £ I F. Stanquist — bk e el } ! 5 tr L / OPEP\S AT Y. M C- A. G. Tareon AMHERST SCHEDUL) B AL Sl q ht 5 ks ed | " { e complete Amhers s of ek ' 3 ey Paddock Superstitious ail, whos Stanley Works Girls Capture Two Vulcan Tron—N. B, Machine ;i g ; il FSi e : i Games From The Skinner <l 1 c g g Tod | R sweat ) ¢ Chilck Palr: Sox Jackson 3 ke L ant Uit i ; T. Smith . 64 - \ never ¢ ) : i % Industrial @irls' Bowling E, Linn 78 ARcleanis I 2 opened last night at the Y, e ' : t ricd A. alle ith the y 31 : : 5 1 ; : = SRATES AND 5K TESTIMONIAL DINNER : i o ke Monler Bros $125. 3)1 1 75 3 o T el = = < N 10 i) LG s ) ° € < ano o) ( DU(J(Y PO'\VJ N e *kates Sharpened e L 1 i t ARD as ( Torrington Homors Is ~Leadin W : - £ Toboggans, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Scoot- i Cizen"—Oue of Fitest (o ’ : 5 i A g ers, Skates, Shoes, Skis, Snow Shoes. Wear Bl ) ] ~ Lionel Electric Train 5 1 I 3 co THE SPORTING GOODS STORE < Iy k 38-42 Main Street 15 MAIN STREET ’ = 3 'l L P = = P ther old pair, AT Ftng L - — — = [ TN ”r TEyT Felt He Was AN In ' i 10 FIGHT MAXTED , o ‘ M f hi d O f His T £ gy “ i , ovie of a Thin Man and One of His Trousers BRIGGE Tommy Ginhons is Magched for g / i : s " ' { S| WAIST BAND oOF BELT BUCKLEDP To WHAT To DO TRIES TURNING EM Bout With N York sailor in g o i ) HEW TROUSERS LAST NOTCH FAILS I [} P BUT HEM Eli2wWr ) tae = : \T To L 4 ) MR T i g e Teo WIDE To HOLD'EM UP WHA D_O‘ ¥ I I ! i | : ’ | , P New 1 " caill S 1 n | 1 1 3 { I A & d | | . National Leazue Meoting = W Vv k Forr Catchers Cover | LoonS AT OLD PAIR LooR A NiCLOSE S'PENDERS! 3 ( by i T | WITH VIEW To HAS INSPIRATION! GoOD OLD S'PENDERS r 2= el CEtaLs Johnson WEARING LA LALA 9 i 1 as g Goob oLD S'PER CAPTAIN OF BONTON COLLEGE Prai< For Landi ( The N AL VECOY DRI ATID a g ore | | ' $113e8essepetittaiey NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924, Paddock’s Famous Shoes mammmmmmmmmmmxmmmmmmfimnm SUREERE S S s e GIBBONS, BY BEATING NORFOLK, LOOMS AS CONTENDER FOR DEMPSEY LEAGUE OPENER — BALL PLAYER MARKET SLOWS UP AS LEAGUE MOGULS MEET — WRE.STLERS GRAPPLE TWO HOURS TO DRAW 'INDUSTR]AL LEAGUE GETS L LA 11 RS S 'S CROWN — FAFNIRS FURNISH BIG THRILL IN INDUSTRIAL AWAY TO A SPEEDY START >

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