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ANOTHER THIRTEEN INNING BATTLEFRANK WOODWARD CHECKS GIANTS RALLY—GEORGE wmss“"‘i : PURCHASES NEW HAVEN EASTERN LEAGUE FRANCHISE—WALTER KOPF PLAYING SHORTSTOP WITH DARTMOUTH—FORDHAM DOWN | GEORGE Wi S| “NEW HAVEN CLUB, | | —_— | | i FBastern Leagte Becomes Prop- | Hen Rr! GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 We're certain we can give you every- erty of Golonials’ Manager { thing you want in \HAm, SCHAFFNER on > sale of the t announcec esterday by B Dugan of rtford, who two yea o from Jan The amount of the pur garded as -$5,000. The deal clud ease of the grounds k As Weiss a lease of the L house Poi bund, he is in a p tion to control prof — ) HENRY WILL WELL \WHAT | tiris. vicinity. Lz T T Do oo WAN i e e You GET THAT { it / ames at L t | TRUNK DownN a "Lt DIDN'T i < FROM THE ATTIC i HEAR YA - WHAT 8 IT & MARX CLOTHES —$§25 UP— s Dugan v nine on Sundays, there the major ie: service te 18, f'his vear Dpgan-faced the propo- sition of goi without Sunc of suble: g the Lightho grounds from Weiss. He de sell the am at a low pric valued at $15,000 five yea: ag Mr. Weiss said last night that it . A i was his plan to give New Haven base- | You Wlll find o trouble i gett]ng In. ball in .New Haven, instead of . 3 - ¢ ; " o Ay — ‘ ' / terwoven Socks. All styles and weights are Point e Sa k< | B ? / i . y g grounds will be r r i 23 - . 7 nyjl | son, a new baseball park will be pur- 7 z chased, equipped ahd made ready for | the son.. . New Haven eit official. e favored Sund: ball he nd the games in the city 1fmit: even if the borough ; 1 Rock will not aid last night | i1 S0 R { s1 High quality low priced Wash Suits for Boys $1.50 up to $3.50. BASEBALLE, i NUTSHELL i New Haven Bo} Gomes to Rescue { NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; of Pm“]es Results ¥ 8 = . New York . Louis 1 Pittsburgh | scoring yesterda ! given them = of the fourth innir .y won the gan by Jones he in the fiftl f in the wi : rors hy Young and 3 locals with ther la v ath had two nd a hase on| to the plate. The! nnounced the purchase of | man Raymond from the Howard r team of the International Collins . i on .. B il G 1s Philadelphia 20003300x—8 12 1. Gorman .... t Chicago. New York AREIE | 00005 11 & - Oeschger, Woodward and Cady; AMERICAN LEAGUE. Eenton, Jones, Steele and Smith 000 000 | 1 L0100 | Visher Beuts ¢ Cincinnati, O.. Apri { er, formerly of the New York Ameri- cans pitched brilliantly for Cincinnati sterday and the local team won the | Wacker ... e zame of the .son by 3 to 1. — Standing of the Clubk. Sher who was defeated in the| 448 L. p zame yesterday, did better | ¥irst Floor. Ch 2 1.0 vk today. In the third inning with Abramsgen ..... 8S 98 : ac BOton . ..o0e e . 1.000 | Heathcote on first, Hornsby hit over Kelgev Aoy CE 84 ‘Washing . 1 1 500 oue head, apparently for three RBegle o 95 s 76 | b Philad ia . . 1 500 | v it hicote, thinking the NI oo o 3 T E - C e " 100 it be caught, turned and d 1 3 100 | back to rst 156 ¥ nshy s 000 | him on the line and v eclared out 000 r o doing. t - The =coro Games Today. Gl 5020001 0% Boston at New $t. Lot 100000000~ Cleveland-Detroit, cold. T0 SECURE A PERFECT FLARE TO THE SKIRT OF THE NATTI THE WAIST HAS BEEN HIGH ) i o PLACED AND A VENT OF UNUSUAL DEPTH HAS FERTEE BEEN GIVEN TO THE BACK. THE EFFECT IS | A, ; COMPARABLE ONLY TO THE JACKETS TURNED OUT e ‘ BY LONDON MILITARY TAILORS AND WORN e e T e BY THE WELL SET-UP TYPE OF OFFICER. AT OLYMPICS. nd inning | 34 410 B X v sined crrovs, | Tooi Design. 1dded the exeept t Olympic games T Chic 050000000—5 - | Pittshurgh .. ... 000010000—1 i aughn and Killifer; Cooper and Dalias and Fred- | ehmidt. of the A, A. = n. member of SEWANE] championship commit- | committc throy Colgate Football Star Will Coach @I Southerncis, BESCHER ON THE CARPET. E i o el oh e Tenn., April 25.—The Dotoniathms of the South (Sewance) jg. .. ¢ ed Barle C. Abcll of Beaver ! s football coach for 1919. | al of Colgate and lected by V Camp in 1915 an tackle Virginia ~ Mili- ! team during 1916 and f three | i ! e army in Coiby ning, | FTRST ) ME. i have alleys open for ladies’ aftr Easton. Pa. -~Moyer of | ernoon parties. on college- | the Tafavette téam shut out S | e eatid e | o | AETNA BOWLING ‘es r’m '?ufa‘";‘;“min' Th : core ALLEYS_ i] C c Wiltse! protege Church Streef. fanned ten of the Syraeuse players. DEVELOPED AT FASHION PARK OVER CUSTOM LINES WITH AMPLE THOUGHT GIVEN 7O COMFORT. READY-TO-PUT- ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF 4 TRY-ON Wilson