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NEW BRITAIN DAILY KALW, SATUR 1ISS HARRIS M. THE QUEEN OF PACERS, HAS EXCELLENT RECORD—BALUSTRADE WINS FEATURE EVENT AT PIMLICO TRACK—HARVARD ATHLETES SHOW UP WELL IN SPRING GAMES—AMERICAN TENNIS STARS TO GIVE BENEFIT EXHIBITIONS IN CANADA—DARTMOUTH WINS EASILY FROM TUFTS | % . : MRV ATHLETES | e oH BILLY- VE LOosT i Rl i DID LouE MY PURSE ABoUT T Al Perlormers Display Good : et Form in Spring Meet - ~ GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | - ESTABLISHED 1886 A Goob JoHe on mel[ HUNDRED DoLLAR [ HAD MY car VICTORY ®BonD- BUT 3ToLEN U CAN BE PHILOSOPHICAL DAY - ~BESIDES ILL_BUY ANOTH TS | %]\\ LA HAWA-HA- 1T HANK 1 LoST A\ ) THinGS Cambridge, Mass., Ms of the 13 events in Harvard's spr handicap track and field meeting were held on Scldiers’ Field yesterda ternoon, but although conditior good, the Crimson runners and jump- ers made no particularly good per formances. ‘In the 100-yard das trials, Hank Flower beat Captain Moore in 10 3-5 seconds, while in the eentury the Harvard leader. running from scratch, was caught slightly under 23 seconds. E. O. Gourdin ran a gooc the quarter, in which the entire field finished in’ approximately 54 seconds In the mile, O'Connell, Harvard's best, was clocked in only 4 minutes 40 af were race in f e e / © BUT — BILL DROP ANOTHER | Don'T CARE 1= A DOZEN FOURSOMES 30 THRouGH - UM GOING To FIND Tyat BALLY! TS RIGHT IN HERE SomME PLACE BALL = THAT FouRSome BACH | onds, but without extending himself. 0F US WANTA Go THROUGH — Dana Hutchinson won the two-mile ; DRoP ANOTHER BALL FoR race from Bond, a handicap man. ' LUVA Mike | Hutchinson covered the first mile in ' A 4 minutes 57 seconds, but went ea after that and finished in 10 minutes 25 seconds. The Wells cup half-mile was taken by D. J. Duggan, running from scratch, in 2 minutes 5 seconds. i Hank Flower failed to do any star tling broad jumping to match his re- cent performance of better than 23 fect, but Krogness showed up well in | both hurdles and in the high jump on form. The weight cvents and the finals of the dashes will be held on Monday, The summaries: 4 120-Yard High Hurdles—Won by C. G. Krogness, '21; F. . Church, '20. second: T. M. Atkinson, 20, and B. H. Tracy, '20, tied for third. Time 17 seconds. 220-Yard Hurdle—Won b \ | Copyright 1919 Hart Srhz[(\;:r & Marz The new Waist Seam Suits made by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX—Just the thing for the oung man—OQOther styles are HART, SCHAFF- ER & MARX $25 up. Keep this in mind—Only at this store can vou find Interwoven Socks all shades and weight. Children’s Washahle Suits, Overalls. Unionalls and Rompers 75¢ to $3.50. Blyarcs, 120 Ncratel (CIG i Krogness | e auien b laaiiog o e e e R B e s Shom et S piee HARRIG MOJ6 e e et (OLLEGE BASEBALL | BASEBALL N A NUTSHRLL BALUSTRADE TAKES | ons asanter 3% 2. 440-Yard Dash—Won by E. O won his first start with her at Cleve- R NATIONAL LEAGUE. Lol aotend SCplsahines iy asiEE Gourdin, 21, scratch; F. W. Willett, Jand in 2 and finished third to = PlMLIB[l FEATURE?& Scay o niindhea s Wik i Beree tesults Yesterday. ‘on Mrs. Payne Whitney's bay gelding ’20, 15 yards, second; W. H. Goodwin, UEEN flF PA[;ERS Single G. ¢ amazoo. The follow. | Dartmouth Smothers Tufts, Conguer- scrateh, third. Time 54 seconds. ing week the pair appeared at Toledo | o o oo, 12 to S~Tuigers | Cincinnatl 1, Chidage 0. ; 880-Yard Run—Won by D. J. Du i with William and Russ 21 Bkors ofikale: Scorcotaito Sectinteors osset. It was at two miles for i Koot 1 Boy in w All cther games were pestponed on i 9, . s 2 » ou -olds a v il ) d- B cimcons o AW Dougles, three-heat | and West Virginia in Draw Battle. |-account of rain, Edcersolasiand yinward o be gl proved to be the fast scratch, second; H. C. Costigan, race on re and the only onc in ! 10 yards, third. Time 2 minutes | | | : e Rioh & S > . Medford, May 10.— Dartmouth One-Mile Run—Won by D. F. (Tm e et Re v e, e ) 46 VR SIGEUY RS S Wi e e e 9 ! E]lglb]es n Woodblll‘y Hfl[ldlCfiD R e e h“n\"nf-dn\u)u‘?tn‘:» O’Connell, '21, scratch; K. Chasc, '19, e il T T o e clcRviearen EnEoRderpated Al st el RS 3 R o ST =i e vars soconda TG EAm L 11:591-2 and 1:50 3 Single G. also sehy sl onl PR NS e ieiao 7 5 SR (harley Cutler. Many. in throng 70 pards third. Time 4 minutes 40 won from her on her next sppearance Sirenlacott, fém,‘,g"‘]lf',‘;; | New York 64 Baltimore, May 10——Major Robart | which filicd ithe conrse aldnit. knew seconds. s ! at North Randall in 2:01 I- rom e Sl | pittsburgn .. . 5 6 RS el stiads e- | hOW incompetent Cuiler was and| bef L R VoS B DA e e !r:]fi;\n e fis M. ave’ thal point she followed the Grand ‘l‘:‘“}: i ’m”f?n;m[\m“} Philadelphia o 6 Semive danicol iisied d G i e avily the ;}1(11 1 Hutchinson, '19, scratch: L. C. Bond, | ypo“only marce that have heaton tay Circuit East and won at Philadelphia ;N“')“P N aohth | St. Loui s 11 ated a big fleld of Preakness eligi- ' \ o4 1o the post an odds on favorite rds, sezond: - Nally, *21, ' jminutes,. the former trotting in #nd Poughkeepsic. Rain . interfered | gr. turned in a good game, allowin 1 9 bles in the Woodberry handicap, the | Byu¢ before a quarter mile had been e third. Time 10 minutes 25 . 1:58 1-2 against time, while the pacing . With her engagemecnts at Boston and { put L e e B e e | = | feature of the am at the Pim- | run the tickets on Mrs. Whitney's onds. : Today. . New Yerk in Brooklyn. 0224020 G Boston in Philadelphia. 010001160-— 3 6 2 Cineinnati in Chicago. queen made a record of 158 1-4 in a !artford, while at § | | Weafer. Ballou l St. Louis in Pittsburgh. High Jump-—Won by C. G. Kro, race at Toledo last. season. Alon ness, '21, scratch: height 5 feel 7:McDonald brought Miss Harris M. Inthes. A. Perkins, '18. 2 inches, sec- | out in 1914 as a two-year-old. She' ting easy races at Atlanta apnd Co ond: height 5 feet 3 inches. C. W. ! was at that time a trotter and in her lumbus, while at Lexington, Single G it and R Heath, ’22, 4 inches, third; height first and only race at that gait finished | defeated her in one event and she | and Callahan. feet. second to the Kentucky Todd colt| trimmed him and Lillian T. on her | Gamc; racuse slic paced , & mile in two minutes over a heavy track. She was also fortunate in got- on bLalls. The scor terday afternoon. e | Colt were not worth a nickel. Cutler | had “waiting” érders from his train- r and was obeying them literally. He and after following the pace for half | coemed SR el 2 mile went to the front and won s a hiz strong fellow and ery ounce of ngth he holding his horse back. He lico track showed a liking fer the muddy track | Dartmouth to be v ace. He used = - in a driving finish from Walter M. 1 AMERTCOAN LEAGUE | Jeffords’ chestnut colt Routiedge. W. ! PO esse Broad Jump—Won by E. 0. Gour- | Toddling in 3-4 at Dallas. At second appearance | New Brunswi J. May 10.— - e AT | Was more than a sixteenth mile be- din, '21, scratch: distance 21 feet 2 |that time MeDonald was on his way to Her Performances. : ball tossers battled the Results Yesterday. | R. Coe's Natural Bridge was third hind the field beforc the first haif inches. C. G. Krogness, ‘21, 4 inch Los Angeles, where he spent thel During her four yea { M. Shea’s Drummond, Henry Por- [ mile had heen covered. During the on the turf iountaineers for ten All games were posipened on ae- second; distance 21 feet 2 inches, Winter of 1914-15. During that period | Miss Harris M. has started in 37 races, | innings here yesterday afternoon. but ' qint of rain ter'’s High Born Lady. BEdward M. | rfv"’/\v‘ hr'l‘f mr;l h puHer)] h.I mn‘x‘ t H. €. Flower. '21, scrateh, third; dis- | ne Sonvert Gthg hetey ']::;}F‘":?'qf{:‘! of which she won was second in | neithor could get a decision. When o (Gyveia i ported ool ITiE oo Wl an ab| RS SOTI ISR LER T B GRS Si tance 20 feet 7 inches. Biaian e et gl nxne{ vh-.‘m in four, fourth in one and ,;‘S"’k“f‘ 5 put "-‘lmif} to' the contest Standing of the Clubs, Translaté, the colt Howard Marshall | nearly & quarter mile behind the = S - i e at| ynplaced i e. races e score was 2 to 2. - C 2 - | & Sanimranciscol dlmine the fexpos(tion | ik o b 8 URSN ISt Races Rehie IR e Bl e e e on s o W L of New York bought laet week for | leaders. ALEXANDER BEALEU Tiie: 1aceiint whichishelappeted fvas |kootiot LR O ERAE Raced B0 eats RoBiiE Ll SR 0L U e ey ooy o picaE0 e S $10,000, were among the renowned | Race Won By Sixty-four |\ won| by Flesta Dillon,) Miss Earriss|NAIEIEshe WO Hob i whlloBhe Ssum i @R eel AR o el Bee Tor! e - Boston Tk {hree-year-olds which finished in the { As he passed the zrandsiand the = [ =tendine §tniraiinftnelsummarybwailel D al1S OTICH ShSasements showithe t Leees Gl eh f il e TG R i S e Yo i ol ruck. crowd yelled at him to give his horse Reds With Fisher Pitching Gain a 1 | She also finished second in the dectd- { R 1ace at Toledo in which she made | MOTe, €UCCT IS he was more | Lieveland TR The race was at one mile, and | his head. Rut had waiting g 1 ing heat in 2:111-4, Bergzogordiis thojonlyioventiininviilchijp ot bl Sin & Both 1west = \vashington [ 5 when the field was sent away L'Effare | orders the cries of the crowd to 0 Victory Over Grover C. on THis Distanced In Canada. shefavoni.afnestiang italleditoRwiniincie i i B Ve Bl o s Rl e ST R oue sprang to the front and, followed | went for maught. Insiead of trying i | After the close of thc June meet- | '2CC. 0 Pl rorort) S hee b dine Shte A 1delphis closzely by Translate, uimau ! to make up some of the lost ground S bt otiReas | ing at San Francisco, Miss Harrls M.| AS has been stated. Miss Harris M. 50 (80 € | Detroit . s chowed the way around the first turn. ; he took tighter hold on the reins and Chicago. May 10.—Grover Cleye. | \as shipped east with the balance of | is by Peter the Great, while on the i e e = = At the half mile post L/Effarc quit | pulled his charge further to the rear land Alexander, in his first game since | the McDonal d stable 1o fill a fow|side of her dam, Mary Allen Stout, iy Vitglnia . 0001010000—-2 4 5 Games Today. ! and Esquimau wen{ to the front,| When he dismounted hundreds of returning from France, was defeated | three-vear-old engagements, in three | she has four standard crosses of trot- ! e - 2000000000 o Washington in New York. | where he remained until rounding the | stable boys followed on 1is heels vesterday by the Cineinnati Reds. 1 (o | ©f Which Guy Rea defeated her with| ting Dlood. This mare was zot hy ] bmajes Martin: Rule and Robh- | Philadelphia. in Boston. {turn. AL -that point Balustrade | praising his gzreat work and tellin 0, in a pitehers' battle swith Ras | General Todd. The pair met for the | Ondale, a son of Onward. out of Maud | aor. ! icago in Cleveland. { sprang Into the fead and. when the| him he was the ‘greatest” steep Fisher. Fisher held the Cubs to four | TSt time at Grand Rapids, where the | Macey by Macey, a son of George PN e | Detroit in St. Louis. homestretch was reached was two | chase rider that ever had a leg uj hits and was given splendid support. | L03d colt won in 2:06. At Indianapo-| Wilkes. Rachel Buckner, her third | pici STARE FOR PANTHER i lengths in front. A furlong from | in this part of the country. While In the cighth a base on balls +o | 118 She ferced him out in 2:04 1-4, | dam, was zot by Rosebecry, a son of 3 : = Sty S | INTERNATIO home Routledge challenged and so | Cutler was choking Syossct out of th» Groh, Rehg's sacrifice and Magee's| While at Columbus he won again in| Ztrathmore. out of Hanmah hy Cali- ' Sip A. Rlack's Entry Wins Two Thou- Rasaraton did ~ Natural Bridge. but Major | belonging to J. E. double produced the onme run. The ! 2:043-4. In tho interval MéDonald | han, while her fifth dam Flora was! % it iR | tesults Yesterday. Gerry’s colt had enough speed in re- | Griffith, Garter aad Rhomb had the score: { picked up a class race With Miss| g the old-time =ire, Edwin For <and Guineas at Newmarket, s 43 25 = 'H . serye to win with something to spar race among lves, and ia & . r. h. Harris M. at © and defeated | et whose name appears in the pedi- | hzla N 05 el RS L AL CSRIREECRECEEREREE RO D e b IFew racegoers considered Ralus- | driving fin xty-four took the Cinelnnati 000000010—1 6 1 {the Bingen Sad Thoughts In| .ices of S0 8o and (ieneva i assic of tlhe fat rac- | count of rain. (rade to have more than an outside | large part of the purse by a length « Chicago L...000000000—0 4 2:071-4 at New York. Miss Harris | e | the Two Thousand Guin- e chance of beating his more renowned | ¢rom Garter. e s M. was also distanced at Montreal, it i Standing of the Clubs. e - — Carter and Killifer and O'Farrell { which she finished behind the money. - | eas-—was run off here yesterday and — boing the onlv race in her career in BOWLING NEWS L E . u b P L e Y3 oo J 750 PR RS ek, et 2 ridden by Coaper. hy a short neck | Toreato 2 : PENN STATE NINE WINS, Wins C. of C. at Detroi i Ly S | from William Waidorf Astor's Bu-! Raltimere 3 s | B i N. B. MAC LIS | ehan, with Smyth in the saddle. Reading 4 : raea e liservedl no on the pub that she | 500, I ford Glanely's Dominion. Smith up, | Newark 5 Rnicats mra;;;,m;g-n fosser=iny | had aspirations to be w champion by | Herdline ... a4 ‘< iy ,‘ha,,‘!q:},_m q.\.,?»‘m ‘.r a le ”’l\ | Y\:‘(‘(;I'fi K SECO B whning the Chamber of Commerce | Schweitzer behind. The faverite—Stephan Tho Yochester 1 Easton, Pa., May 10.—Penn State | $5.000 pursc at Detroit in 2:01 1-4, | Keating 990 t out of the running carly | jersey Cits [ humbled Lafayette here Yesterday ! 2:01 3-4, 2041 In this event she| Street <.. 86 {in ihe ’ Binshamton ] afternoon by a score of 3 to 2. It was | defeated Szdie Densmore. The Savoy, | Foote ... . 108 Twelve horses went to the post. T Inability to hit the-hall that caused | Billy Dale. Ben Earl. Lillian T.. Roan —— - befting was The Panther 10 to 1 5 1 3 t as c G ay. the defeat of the Maroon and White. | ITal and The Problem. She also won an 100 te 8. and Dominion 100 ¢ Snelon Both teams plaved mediocre ball. Tho | all of her other engagements (hat | . AMancer trained the winner BinginmioniiaJorseyituts score: | seasan except her Srst race at Cleve- | Aldriel! e e | [Rochester in Newark land which was won by Goldie C.| . Scotton KENTUCKY DERBY TODAY. | Torento in Baltimore (twe.) Penn State while Roan Hal defeated her at Syra- | A. Scofton 2 G Paai T (IButzioRIn R ea din xRN0 Lafayette | cuse and Columbus, the latter getting | Freeman Lottenliloa S vl Mavi il st 3 < Grimley and ¢ mark of 2:01 3-4 in his second race. | Meehan Uiece stae-plgapofathefoast gl oty VALE CANCELS GAME. and Beuchner. will meot fod in the forty-fifth r fiss Harris M. dropped into the i newal of the Kentucky Derby. w e [ Grand Circuit free-for-all« in 1917 at | . WITLDE. Haven, M 10.-The TYale- | Virginta game scheduled for yesterday 3 o’clock MOOR | the Columbus summer meeting where | o j promised to produce one of the great-, ,¢i0ingon was canceled i _— | she finished third to Single G.. Rus- | O'Brien, Hartford . 10/ Co 05 B 100 oS RSt ever witnessed In- this n. This is the Afth cancellation te | Nate Lewis Announces Big Bout to Be | sell Boy being between her and the 90, 90 98 120 1is i01. 1oz tturf ssic. Fourteen . have Dbeeni g 4o yacause of rain out of the nine | s : | winner. Porto. New Haven ) 105 . g8 omied as startsts overiidie . BiStorie | o0 e mes popeduled. ls treet rounds Held in London in July. [ e PG a0 toppedl the | sunimary %6 100 100 0/ T M 00 B0 [§Conl ot mile ;m‘n 2 quarter on 3 e Y Louisville, Ky, May 10.- DtANinEhetace s hriana AT R e Gt TR o Jdjtlnec ncluds HOBART BEATS YALE. PSS Lewis of Chicago, manager for 1 at Cleveland the -following | styings, 1o - Nl New Haven, May 10.—Tobart de. titied Lo repr whic nt the st, all of Moore, upon his arrival resterda wee From that point, however, the feated Yale, ¢ to 0, in a lacresse | | [ ive horses wnich | | 2 match between Moore and Jimm Wilde in London on or about July 4. Moore, according to T . is gua sed approximateiy §15,000 for tr in 2 1-2, India pringfield in 2 013-4 and Le with Si d ton Sy have either formidable racing i attend the Kentucky Peter the Great marc had everything | CHANCE FOR LOCAL Ms. Sl e fhsure theis | match here yesterda aounced terms had been accepted for , her own way, Winning at Philadelphia| The Enion City baseball team: one | making a good showing, The only — bolis in 2:03 1-4, | of the strongest semi-professional a%- | drawhack was the certainty of a heayvy VILLANOVA NINE VICTOR, Columbus in{ gregations ever turned out in N7 rack, for rain has fallon heavily, but Villanova, Pa. May 10.—Villanova inglon in 2:00 3-4, 1 tyck, would like to meet teams {rom ! this is not expected to affect the crowd | beat Catholic universits” gle G. Ben Earl, Hal Boy nga- ! VS, COLUMBIAS HARTFORD ! New Britain and vicinity at Firemen’s | the interest heing so great that a rec- | team 5 to 3. match. | and Russell Boy in the field. At At- 1d ugatuck, on Sunday after- | ord-breaking attendance Was expect- | v —— { lanta, where she made her last ap-inaons. The Union v nine would | ed. - WESLEYAN CAPTAINS CHOSEN, | pearance that seazon, she not only v on Saturday | = AETNA BOWLING | 2o out of town fo pl ! -5 . | Middletawn. May 10.—John B. Ber. | Won a racc, but also veduced her rec- ! afternoons. Teams desiring da m-; INTERNATIONAL GOLF MATCH. | ALLEYS. rien of New York city has béen eect- | ord to two minates in a special with | managers who wish information rela- i gogton, May 10.—The Brookline ] Church Street d captain of the sophomore tennis | Hal Bor. P tive to guarantees asked out-of-town \&?oumm- e i sh Ao b b et oo ToMiyan unb ity B Aaphyfoste ey {and paid-for games in Naugatuck |vesterday fo golf match with wv‘OPEN ALLEYS AT ALL re of Mount Vernon, N. Y In 1913, When the Grand Circuit| should addr communications 1o | Royal Mentreal Golf club at Mon- een elected captain of the sopho- | opencd, Miss Harris M. appeared as| Steve Posick, manager. Union City [ treal July 12. The clubs have not met T‘MES nore baseball tcam. a member of Murphy’'s stable, she| ba team, Union City. l.‘-mm» 1911, - . i

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