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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ; : ROGERS BOWLERS WIN AS “Woman Soucht Today ettt ncs S ) - Speaking Rockus aLLems . Puttlng the | . As Fur Coat 81z sher | 1. e killed by hunters | toubie il et STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGUE Hazar l | PALAC;E;TEAM ls BEATEN “ ton, 1 1 ‘ “ X . X ‘ ‘. 5 _J sta : i 1 lon DS 16, 1939 15 of three VITH THE BOWLERS of Sports | ... o o | Adams | Stores Senk Quenk . B 126 100— 31 86— 335 284 our ste % I ; ¢ rlimg Church Street Aggregation Cops Two Out of Three in fu coats o |l e e e s el b o State League Match From Namesakes in New Ha: ol L ! G N ven—Main Street Quintet Is Defeated by Same Margin in Tilt With Stratford Five—Joe Kloss Hits High Three atung '\ldlk of ’70—RCsuH~ 01 (.ames. < SOVIET DELERATE - ASKS FRIENDSHIP Says Russians Want Cordia! Relations With U. §. A big upset took place at the Cocoanut Grove miniature golf course in the Girls' Industrial league. The league leading P. & 1. | Corbin team was defeated by the last place R. & E. group. The scores: | Ia the| L Sohaen . | Russwin, M. McCue 36, B. Apclgren New 53, L. Hoffman 55, D. Kilbours . total 215. Corbin SN - ...| E. Sarra 57, G. Rau TG B 15— 328 £ {took two gam 3= s | total 229, i 102— 299 Hi 3% ; Haven | a st 13- 354 | In the Men's Industrial league, | match rolled at the loral - -— ! Stanley Works kept its record clean | 2lm City contingent $34=1393 | by defeating the New Dritain Spring |cd dropping thres Co. by two strokes won the second tilt | stanley Works, A. The local quinte Walthers 45, H. Bertinj 56, for! but it fell 5 Eaasing mann 41, H. Johnson 4\, total 2 pinfall to ready set up by Bristol Endee | Spring Co., K. Ludwig 48, G. Groat to teams. | 1 33 & | 58, R. Matson 4S. €. Newton 49, £ pins Novak 40, total Joc Basketball fans have be lstio BhY terested in the Manager Joe Carroll of Bris his team would be reorganized and start action on 1 reason for the interest here probability that Bristol and Britain will again stage some of lheir spectacular oattles on the court. t colorful ex- will Al- 513—1587 game Gangloft Noonan Bertini 96— 294 110— 286 276 4971451 w.mu, team | ¢ Hart ut of t frol Rawlings N0l Iy Gibson | Cabbay Wilcox cam of t + name Although nothing has been said Rbout the Bristol team since the| Initial announcement some days | g0, it is known that Manager Car- A roll is quictly working on getting to- | ot gether a fast and powerful quintet | Staniey that will uphold the traditions al- | Hordonaro i o R Joe Seflher {0 Meet Stanley Stasiak Tom lorioH Night narroy Ame A. Heinz- gather | W. Johnson Kloss stazed Manager Clarence been quict also about games. However, he on to get together Carroll in the very near future for games, cither a series or a home and homec sct of matches. conditions in the as they are at the it will be Lanpher has prospective can be counted with Manager With world time, up in impetus like rivalry to bring out to watch mes. sport people However, from reports about the state, there will be several baske ball quintets in action first of the year and plenty of sport will be scen before the winter is over. basketball with teams aver- s of age. For M between 6 for The Rangers would like gan aging 16 to 19 ¥ games telephone § and 7 o'clock and ask Burkhardt, manager Bat to against Battalino has returncd home tford after retaining his title Kid Chocolate last Friday night. The general opinion of th fa from these parts who went down to New York to see the battls {5 that Battalino won the decision without question. hattle tend to prove this assertion. They show Chocolate having the better of the in the early rounds but Battalind handing him pienty in ‘he sessions Movies of the Dattalino will be in mand in New York now on and the artford boy appears to be o way towards making soin money from Tis world’s title. Up to last Friday night. his laurels hadn't brought him anywhere near the amount. to he cxpected from world's featherweight title Thal probably is because he isn't as well known as other fighters who are in the same division bigger de- trom Battalino showed champion when he after being knocked first round of his tilt late the other night ning the fight that he got off the floor down in the with Choco was GRID CAPTAIN Dec., 16 (UP) BROWN Providence, R. I, —Paul MacKesey of Lynn, tackle, has been elected the Brown football team for next MATCHED FOR BOUT Boston, Dee. 16 (UP)—. ta. Portuguese heavy Toberto Roberti of Haly will meet n a 10 round hout at Boston arcna on New Year's day, it an- nounced here last night GIFTS OF LUGGAGE ARE USEFUL 2 San- vas GLADSTONES FITTED CASES HAND BAGS WEEK-END CASES DRESS SETS TRUNKS Luggage of every description for Men and Women CONNECTICUT HAT CO0. Open Evenings For Your Convenience present | a hard thing to stir | rest in affairs without some after the | | team Ken cluaing | Mass, a | captain of | Christ Rates Walters Helnzman | Kaminsky Parson Zarko Budnick Grail RUSSELL & ERWIN GIKLS' LEAGUE Door Checks . ..101 Maerz .. 53— 154 | Maerz .91 80— 171 . Urban 55 16 Anderson . .64 Kindelin . ) | | | Strikes arguinent | | Batts Hoifelder Fitzgerald Apeigren l | 1. Gutowski ochal McKnimey Johnson 317 Panic Bolts and then wine PALACE Leupold Larson Chase Anderson) Haines | an, Heslin | Peterson | kept | Landers Light, Stockbridge 50, Griffen Larson | cano 43, | total The Corbins defeated stro | Gorman one 63. B 4. | 65, 8. | Stanley | Cabinet Lock. | Rule, H H. Peck Walthers 49, net, F. G. Berlin | Walthers In t1 Corbin ( The ers. Tn the its recor Berlin How ki 64 . Corbin, A | Warren 61, Anderson 54, ally to co G o2 mate defe Connecticut Light clean by Connecticnt T. Kilduff 42, Kiernan 49, 1. Wl y 45, total 2 Landers, 0. | % g 44, Prendergast 60, R HLagehind H. Varbol 62, J. Varbol The 1. O scor inor Kogers, New Haven 269, Gascos hy Corbin, the The scores: 0. F. Wolfer K’ Johnson 50, total scos, M. McCormick, 4 T 1 " H. Rice 57, L. Job ! total 275, Rule swamped Corbin The Stanie Carlson 49. A. Campbell 4 The J. Murphy Rl total 244. Corbin A Bt ot scores ) Strople 63, R. McCourt 61, L. Samsel 64, total onderful form fall mark Girls Industrial Ir nley Arena last nig binet Lock defeate scores: Lander: Miss Middleton Miss Williams Mycro Miss Scheidler total 218, teachers' tournament, Miss tileen Griffen was low with a 49 | She is Alie Miss E. for second Andre Hartney, from the Bartlett Elihu Burritt Roosey hool. 3 and Stratford Coates t with w Delang daily prize Kinne Ame | Machine Industrial 1 at 7:3 Arena In the Kiernan and | Sweitze Joc Rom¢ senlptor, Ales | exhibited in the 10 in New the the fire quintals of Dar Parma raschi, Cuneco buried a section of the highway 1 of the FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the sociated Preas London, England — Al Foreman, Montreal, Que.. and Johnny Cuth- bert, England, draw, (15). Pittsburgh—K. O. Christner, Ak-{ ron. O., knocked out George Panka, | Pittsburgh, (6). | G | Ircland, Boston, O Kelly Friedman, Boston—Con outpointed Al (10). Tulsa, Okla—Al Fay, defeated Babe Hunt, Okla., foul, (10). Des Moines, la.—Hymie Wiseman, Des Moines, outpointed Emil Palus | New York, (10; Louie Mays, Des Moines, outpointed Jack McCarthy, | Chicago, (10). Pittsburgh, Buffalo—George Nichols, outpointed Chuck Burns, (10). Buffalo, Chicago, Rochester, N. Y.—Wesley Ramey, Chicago, heat Steve Holaiko, Au- burn, N. X, (10). Miami, Fla.—Babe Herman, Cali- | fornia, knocked out Albert Leon, | Tampa, Fla., (1). —Vince Dundec, out Dennis Newark, N. Baltimore, knoc Golden, Ireland, Rl'\l(-\\ AS MATCHMAKER Boston, Dec. 16 (UP)—Alex M Lean, matchmaker at Boston ( den for the past 11 months, has re- signed to resume independent pro- moting and managing. No announce- | ment has been made regarding his ksucccmur. i Aol Ponca City, | UNDERGOES (il'l I(\IIU\ New Elcewicz, 1330 football team, fortably = | day an ope Lefty | will dr: Brennan auspices of the association. held in other American citic Sinday died yesterd Basilica of the R Aquileia that the by fire. wher cz was stricken in r O n Hosiery ar will moet ague o the 0 o'clock tonight spec tournamer S1. def n Campbell ind Jim and J Ryan —— Dec. 16 (UP)—Worl 0 Dossena, will rson galleri January under American Art Exhibitions will be York latc in . Dec. 16 ('P)—A Dec. 16 (UP) 83, a Garabaldine I ilo Mo- i | . Dec. 16 (UP)—A land slide | Ventimigl near Sandalmazzo Di Te ity of dded .o)ul' | Ancient mart great edificc was Twe make one a enougt wove, right-ha ump from sting com- | o¢ the 'Sippi at the Fordham hospital t Pir yesterday he wtion for ey Vet ok, it was star Dec. 16 end o ey Ford was re vall unde Aicute apper O'Doul, slug around 312.00 | son’s work next year wit club, the Brooklyn Dodgers. SALESMAN SAM Ovemlg t Wasl Foreizn News | Domestic CETEEL Tomi A X Store I,A S S AT ST i N ‘% 1at Area ARTISTIC 65 to 3A CRAVATS MEYERS GLOV $1.50 to $6.60 LOUNGI $55.60 to § G ROBES 5.00 0} » T S R T 67 € M . Q ¢ o B e O N T 10c to Leather rter's Und obes, SEATETANATANAS HANA NS AL SNSNARANA N AN A Joaeéjfb)wza (lothes § PTG G I FCE I Practical Gifts ' Tribute to His G and Yours PAJAMAS and NIGI $1.50 to ¢ HANDKER Knickers, O W s=~v—=» TN PP S R T TP O b § & ¥ Da for You OPP. 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