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e MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920 TESTIOTEITES cvm«cvwi Post Office .TEAMS TO SETTLE THIRD - PLACE IN DUSTY LEAGUE e oo e e Stanley Works to Battle League Leading Corbin Screw - Iive While Russwins Clash With Landers Com- bination—Buttmakers Confident of Pinning Defeat ;Speaklng {of Sports £ Bl Jette in a ain uniform not onl es | 1 tewm a finished, veteran, When Spider Keny tion, but it also jon of several years Knocked His Vighter Cold. " bl e | I On Champion Quintet — Newmatics and Corbin player himso et senerd W the writer N. B, Lamber ¢ s ¥ e S v for the statement L ot 0 (‘abinet Lock Crews {o Open Three-Game Program s is e is the best 3 g 1 the s Standing coenter ( W SN E i + 7 Newmatics v Corbin Cabinet isn't any question SPLCIAL MATCH Light & Power (o, N. B onu. Light & Power oo Meriden & ‘MARBLE SH[][]TER? o WILL GET MEUMS . n Troph]es Engraved With Names 0 "‘“j‘ {of Winners (o Be Issued e 200 Dash From Theater At False Cry of “Fire” porary n were pre — | William 17 Hartford GOAL GUFTERS WIN RIS AL ML <0 Toothpick crawl from the ring That man's GO DD not out!" cried th i DEFENDo BILLIARD TITLE In e e e WITH THE BOWLERS OUT OUR WAY (Copyright. 1920, NIIA Service By WILLIAMS Johnny Layton. Holder of World's ROGERS ALLEYS ‘rmm- - Cushion Championship, StAsLEY 1t LB A LEVEL LEAGE | HE‘/{ BEAT 1T, /G;—{ NG -TH «;:n_c, /'VV'LV‘D wLVmL‘\ ¥ ,.-w\\.-\...\ Challengers, st 3 o CUT OuUT YOuUSE |FLAT Do-\q"\ N\EAM Uusy To B¢ N New York ! ' T RE Douc {TH' ¢ | e Yori gan ] AT TALWIN' EECETERY | WE RE UG {TH cav' Ry on billiards nship for BoYS—\WE AT CAVULRY MUN. I/ THANK GAWSH,/ BENDIOMEE WHO SeENT ON TH' PICHET LINE ¢ cfense of m tonight n challengers in the field m,v v robin | ¢ Syl £ gris er of Otto | v [TRooP L Layton rules a favorit: considerable opposi- cupected from the |, and well to retain tive challer fan Hall of St. |y von of Kansas City | il onat 1 a0 poin ROSENBLOOI\ vs LA (e Tt el N Leading Light Heavyweights 1o Clash in 10-Round Bout at Madi- Guges i son Square Tonight. Rt & P Maxic Gi. lead e fon soyural 1-round boy Garden tonight Valenitnd combin co Loms years. clash m a at ; Bevels Madison Squar: “ Through a jon of cir- ¥ cumstances neither Rosenbloom nor | Vo his ;nrr\)nu ive rival figure in the |5 o lizht heavyweight champion elimi- i nation tournament. which has pro- - zrossed 1o s survivors are where the only Buffalo sidents, Jimmy Slattery and Lou Scozz Rosenbloom and Lomski have mat THE GROOM AND THE FOOT mEn _ TRwtbavsiRg 2 3 . REG.U. 5. PAT.OFF. 01930 BY NEA SERVICE InC. | ¢ Courtney, OKlah: sht i 100 U meets Joe Banovic of = = =, ¥, in the semi- and Canada lec gro welterw Harlem ne- 3 o (WOW! WHAT & SNOWEALL! Also French 8 i $9(.00 ~ He’s Not So Dumb! SUITS AN 8000 65.00 6000 35.00 25.00 19.50 20.00 Were X10.00 Were N.00 Were 6.50 T e by AR e Now 45" Annual lothing w: Shoe SALE The Globe Clothing House continues its sale offer- ing of Suits and Overcoats tailored by John Shan- non of London, Hart Schaffner and Marx and Michaels-Stern. Also offered at Dodd Shoes for Ralston Dor- and this sale are othy Nettleton women and Shoes for men. D OVERCOATS | MEN'S SHOES Were Now $15.00 11.00 13.00 . VIt St adBe b ..... e 5150 800 6.50 (1)) S —— CHILDREN'S SHOES (1011 S 37.50 o g 10,00 33.50 S $4.75 S ()} (AR 29,50 o0 B 432 BN s e 24.50 L2l 3 von $8.00 . Now 6'25 5.25 edan Special Odds and Ends of Men's $2 89 Shoes— WHERE WEST MAIN STR BEGINS $12.00 11.25 Special Odds and Ends of Women's $6).29 8¢).19 Shoes— 2 3 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE L takes on Ar Schecekles of Belgium in the first 10 ro ) [1 W aMT ONE oF T AN | KNOW WHAT GU22.15 |GONNA SUGGEST TH' MINUTE HE GETS DOWN ! (T WITH TS sPeciaL saLE, B-YO(‘\E HE COMES IN — CAVANAUG'{ RENAMED Again selected as Pootball Coach by ,,/ -fl*l/* (\/ Officials at Pordham University— itamliss Aiga Had Unbeaten Team. Drezn “‘Lf’b‘\,mu\mx ) V22 Cem *>Cot 6 655 600—1 New York Jan —{(P)—Ma jor nk W. as becn re- %is head football coach at Fordham university, therehy s At rest COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Spinetta’s Market rumors that the Major” would Yo found wher the 1 elsewhere on rolls around an unbeat- am - during the e team at just closcd I"ordham has a difficult schedule F for neat year with seven major |1 games in a row huf loses only two | men from this year's formidable ar- vay. season Gtame ONE, ) EAH “THAT 0 Too! BE THREE OF & QUR WaLK By Small (GET BUSY AN CLEAN )CAN'T BE DONE, GU2z2t { JusT, ) SOLD OUR LAST SNOW Stovel! Sisei