New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 9

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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925. e e e T e mmmrmnwmmmu is |||u( the umm 1s p!lyflnz the New | ‘ | ladvance in order that the may pesiing | e DEMMIRL |, e I e o e —— R — teams to plan for. hard as a follow up. | T | | ind they should prove beneficlal u,\ > 3 bebebbertorerntsidebiiiiidds | ons Ganie. | With Smith Thursday Night. iny team which enters. The leagy T:am Has Ever Taken, T American Logion basketoa | FRATERNITY. Dowtaxa sus | ey FFOHI NVres(hng 0 lhc The Now Tintain Trade school Feather“eiflht Ghannfion SOEE i sansatianek Soutos ightwatght | LA S groved s sustes WEC| gy, D 26 Gl Bien year 1 this winter othe teams team, & newly formed organization - | s ’ \ o rom the west, Billy Petrolle who v be ken In upon agreeing o ves will take south on the spring of basketeers Wil start play for the| T & F. CORIIN LEAGEE | Boxing Game 1 i ‘HMHMWMMMHmmyHuMUMwM””wmmmmWJUmwmmw ins trip what prokably will be scason Thursday night at the Y. M. |y e 6 g the N schiool g December 17, ut Governor's Koot g ich with Mr. Builey as soon | ‘h¢ lurgest aggregation of —playera C. A, gymnasium against the Pexto (11 5 S 5 wasglum i I furlous game e Guard hall in Hartford on the Atlas as possible £ ¢ brought from the north by & A. C. of Southington and a schedule | Fortis e 3 A 3 first half was replete with tense | Louls (K1) Kaplan, feather- A, € show ) ing i = o e club, of games to be played every Thurs- |’} cand T T3S | Chicago, Dee. 16 UP-—"Big Munn.” |, s when one team ot tho |welght chumpion of the world, Be Capital Cliy during : | ty men including many reg- day nlght, will be mapped out, | S the Nebraska heavyweight, who for |other would forge uhead fn the scor- meets Bahe Herman of New York ampuign. Many figl ure tak- 4 ilars and recruits of the Providence — 408 3 a time last winter held the wrestling [ing The locals got the jump on the Madisor o Gurden Friday night 1 There has been considerable spec- | ., Frankiin. , | champlonship, plans to return to the | Plainsille team “however and when (in de ation about town as to whether i : Johnsor ‘ 3 | boxing game will meet Audr L b of N Ve hrist- SRTIAIAG 1y ere is room here for two batket- | ol 251 | Anderson ut Kansas City soon, it 1T 0l was lcading by a 1 pounds at tr a 1 s in his ol y mber : S has been poash ball teams, that 18 independent |Deereor : L tlwas announced today by Munn's [® AeOr Meriden y ny 1 his ker 1 Mansgariliaye Dane teams which will weet outslders, | L new manager, Ed White of Chicago ¢ mecond half, t ; tning grind for th I Apyginlan atgollt iz SLosalicontiniodoRbast e astunl Our contention is that there is plenty 101 355 417=1218 | Nuny took mp wrestling about [IWide intevesting Al ada fpion 3 tened to s { ; Jack | e DdipsbiEiudaiphspwiiiEbe of room for cven more n two | Maricndie e two years ago after three appear 1 OSSeTS o e ent that I enou drady | « R : . f i him of many detalls teams of more than ordinary calibre 4 7 with the gloves had left him N ) { § t Y ner ! Sallc S s ¥ el nre ea Rl RITAL and we can’t see how one will inter on the losing end. In onc of his |/iished the vad he tir ] pston, Brifish profu f ing last night from Judge tere with the other, first hiee a8 ’ threw o tain Michtmeys tu i k [whe A Iher 1 : Y g5 Euths and AIBOrthH SRO¥oll preaty There is an tmmense amount of 315387 40011851 Kangas City and so njured him it T8l nERIINAR IR i : 1 St tine, 1la. f it 1 e nagat banerote interest in ¢ Dritain in basket EalnEion oy 4 | Munn won a second fal . and n addition i : - oo : Jial S| EhY Lo ball and there are thoueands P s champlonship in & few min- UL J : BEEEIInEdrons maplolLe SR et : Al Al ML youngsiers growing up with guniNasythogt thotlostie s nex smell of the court dust in their nos- trils, who give great prowmise of veloping into star court artists in the 1 ) : o coming years. These have no chance | ilamond atudded: betiafter ths Kuns (5! ! Iny i LT P el i antJosERY R e B CHICARO RN to show their wares against outside | K ¥ e 1s City mateh, but it was ¢ 1 3 fooiene 4 v A s : 5 it é b 3 . competition unless it be through the |7 \waiier : e zan | SR : L \iasal AU A il A Sl Cansdarsnilacans. medium which the American Legion | Needham 1 Lewls won it | (G £ LR ; R 1 - i Dlce it ROl el tnen e has selected. rlnplv« ate the title dion, | M Hial Sl ; o e ; ; ; NE IS R et 12l ""l':'li'mn“‘r Georgle at in Philadeiphia AT New Britain Waterhury « v are e g 1 urchill, who plans Denver, sc technieal knoek- ¥ s Y % z the it Lewis 1 Wt T ¢ I ¢ \ ¢ m 1 ¢ y a, Juarez, Mex- ed ¢ 1o £ z apparent| his flaw in ' | ahay o o No Baskethall Teams Have Yet 0 quintet of the city. ut there als i) 2 title claims, and resumed the || - < Fsin e ) 3 NEW YANREE SCOUTS A " number of baskethall fans | ic.me | f Tt champion when 1 SRl o Signified Their Intentions of Join w0 scout re added to the BAD YEAR FOR CHAMPS sigs campetition from Gahe | =0 npi : ske [ ¥ r forn r t n monarchs wera e T decided to turn : 5 : o Vs ataihee nllieo G heted i \ Verno ‘ : \like MeTigue, Eddie “Cannonball” d kan fnto a boxer, His | o S I , < finish 1 gues | f . nt A ! \ Martin, I'rankie Genaro and Jimmy Tucsday nights; the t A 3 1 = 81 | oftors wi 1 do [ : ! § e terken i 3 h \ bout the only ones to risk thelr | tuture it wi oxing ! . i ! rd Cor MEN HONORED | ttles without meeting defeat. ey s ; el L o 0Old Central Basehall night. RN L etutas Uin G Bol] i i ierne ifmestingdeten oppor L | Teague Is | anize i ! 1 ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS \“,,, G S L?Elte Is Rec _i! ”“ d, : : - ) i ik ) ented lett 0 the foot- don, Dee. 16 e G e o : ! o 0 Al ator, one of the best known of Crowles's * country. How long I English weekly reviews, has AT S ’ J being |3 : I 8 strength may indicate what : ! Pond John Evelyn Wrench, separate i of success he can expe there byszko and ol Emersor i Y Delin . t trial horses, with . g lwill be presid puravs going elsewher: . e —_ S WILL COMPETE WITH BOROTRA GOLF PLAY DATES Willlam T. Tilden, 2nd, national tember 25 and 30, | by the women's com United States € 1 s women's pone i ¥ York lust sea- sers of the team ad work g i 4 I d by the Loston man- hefr return 1 i M = thelr return ms Lewls was T ’ ki S e : e s West Palm Beach, Fla.—"Wild y vietorious. Claiming a fou j is had refused to glve up t 1714 § f ing his night, i ) v t 3 teed, Columbus, Ohfo, knocks crowde Thursday with their ory and such is not H YOS COMMERCIAT the American Les By Milk. The foru 1 ganies will be a s le swhich will T e the tans a chance to watch a N. B. Lumber. n for the Satur L con fevelop: .~ | Glohe Clothing llo o 'ESTABLISHED 1836 boys' huskethall team next scason in o s i) Why rwt RO T Srm T Y e wme 1y T - e 0 native sons i " % &i’é....u‘.&. ‘;-p ; i/ j | 5 4 Bl - 6% L Y 7 (Age 20 and upwards) fs e B o« and then he Whoever heard of a New Englander who preferred those pale baked beans they serve west of the Hudson? In cigars New England’s distinctive taste is defined with COBBINS GIRES TEAGUD i 3 L cqual sharpness. Real New E nghndmlok- A oreR ; i ers call for a straight-shaped cigar with a full Havana filler and a Sumatra wrapper. Hnt describes Blackstone Londres to & “T.” And Blackstone has been an ex- tremely popular New England cigar since 1873. And as good as Blackstone was 52 : g | years ago, n is even better today. s Ties! b P A s e " The 10055 Havana filler of the present v j : Blackstone ]wnln» is selected from the finest filler crop that Cuba has grown ina generation. Full flavored—but extremely changed to Blackstone mild. e 88 ) i i Blackstones are so uniformly free-draw- % 2 ing and even-burning that nearly half of hem are bought § or 10 at a time in the B A et packel Start with a pock Havana's best indy “\1\ t packs. Start wi h a pocket pack. The Blackstones inside the pack En WA SCI"I rr Sfiller crop in years are foil-wrapped, factory o> - —‘l N P 8 - . i — — in your i Baum3 lackstone = o ——— ————| Blackston UNIQUE GRID SEASON Glabe CIC t ng HOUSG CIGAR Chicazo Had Odd Record on Grl | fron During Scason in Number of Games Won, Lost or Tied I\ A 1 ievi By SWAN How Many ) (TIE o) DodT BELEUE ME 6 Yoy «1"\‘\(“ CMON OVER HERE AND ~» — 1M | LOGK AT THIS FLOOR Ve "ch’w — FIRST TRIP EAST matter a home-and-home ser

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