New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 9

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GOLLEGEVBASEBALL | ' . : ohiouhagiini — | This is White Shoe Week 'r"“fl of a crowd estimated at 2,000 W 4 : : 275 MAIN STREET >rinceton’s baseball vent down | 3 s . in defeat yes as 3 s 'H‘wr\lhl i : g Sl e L : . aw & oo g e v on IR el D s v Solieses. The said details read, o : s - canvas and buck pumps, oxfords and high shoes at greatly reduced prices from Wasn't a Crimson cheer leader in evi- ! g 55 o St our regular stock in widths from AA to E. dence. the Harvard contingent emit 2 ; o & 2 ting its shouts on the go vou-please | ’ % Btyle. e oo o B ; e Value—Sale Harvard 0146011108 | i A B ; N : i 12 pr. high cut Buck Shoes, covered Louis heel ................ $8.00—85.75 T i R ] ) : o i Sy e e : . {8 18 pr. high cut Canvas Shoes, covered Louis heel $5.00—8$3.45 S e danal ot Bl e e A B S Re R e # 10 pr. high cut Canvas Shoes, covered military heel ceeee.. $4.5083.35 New Haven, June 12— Yale's oppor e L g ; = 5 § 16 pr. high cut Canvas Sport Shoes $3.50—$2.45 tune batting ir last three innings y@terday yielded n 4 to 2 victory over | . ff - 2 5 ; § 20 pr. Canvas Oxfords, military heel ¥ ableyan ptain Russell Bord's all e . , ; - G 36 pr. Canvas Oxfords, Louis heel rotind play was tho chiet factor in g | i : / el e : 28 pr. Canvas Colonial Pumps, Louis heel s vieto s four s figurec 5 \ H 5 3 ; & P 3 : = . 1: in three of the runs and his long ru o & : iy 1. . i 4 s 4 {§ 15 pr. Canvas Plain Pumps, military heel ning catch of a foul checked 5 £ 1) ¥ : 3 % 4 levan batting. rally in the sccor R R ; - : B : 1 gt < # SO pr. Canvas Plain Pumps, Louis heel Holden and Bateman also mu % : , 8y : » B 32 pr. Canvas Plain Pumps, Louis heel Holy Cross Beats Tufts. Brooklyn, N. Y, June 12.—Despite the efforts of three pitchers, five of the liveliest cheer leaders in captivity Sae e \ ¥ i 3 : 3 % /s N = g | 18 pr. Canvas Plain Pumps, military heel §3ASO—7$Z.45 support kept down the visitors’ scor ; ; G e ¥ : 4 ; ; ] 63 pr. Poplin Pumps, military heel PR s i O ; . - - : : & o 1 £ 30 pr. Veranda Pumps Rubber Sole (Keds) had no fielding chancc ing the aft- St e L e e me 2 f oy . # 72 pr. Canvas Pumps assorted styles Sioc . Bl e e . : 19 pr. Girls' High Canvas Shoes Ao fcors 30 pr. Children’s Canvas Shoes ooo.. $1.50—$1.00 | 00100111x- = f 0000020002 5 3 | . Selleck and Holmes | and Boote, ave shot a tiger when but 11 | big beast measures 9 feet 4 inches. it's y i {-year-old prince in the pic- L 3 : what boy wouidn’t be proud feat of which a man might boast who shot the huge beast at his Springfield, M June 12.—Tufts e achievement. And when Prince Yeshwant Rao Holkar is the : lost its second game with Ho with yesterday's winner. Colin as | N. W, WHIINEY LEADS ST. LOU] JACK DUNN SUSPENDED, L B beaten and was the last American 5t. Louis, June 12.—Nelson W. Baltimore, Md., June 12.—David I, Y ! Dot 9 vear-old whose winnings reached ey of New Orleans favored ,m»} Fultz, president of the International effectiv _pitching of Gill INJURIES AND SLUMP CAUSE BROOKLYN S COLLAPSE $100,000. This mark in all probability 3 mp‘imwhn‘ af H]m v:an. Missis- | league, vesterday annaounced the in- out 12 Tufts batters, was too will be equalled by Sir Barton, for the | sippi golf tournament at the St. | definite suspension of Jack Dunn, for ‘_h? brown. Holy Cro: ey 2 Belmont was worth $11,950 net to the | Country club vesterday met a 3 manager of the Baltimeére club, and er freely, collecting 11 h”‘l“-” a total . = . - winner, which the eys | in W. K. Kossman, a public links | Clark, outfielder of the same team. 3,‘@‘ ‘q.;‘}‘:e:{ .fh;:.”?,,:».‘.'y\ 1“\ : wedl : 4 2 i i won ‘in the Ke 3 erby, Pr plaver of St. Louis, but after being 3 [ The suspension came as a result of an AP Slata mare estines Sive | 7 s ness and Wither <es, brings his | down at the turn in the first round of | attack upon the umpire, Wagner, fol- Tho score r . i % total earnings in four races up to $64,- | match play, squared the match r\nd' lowing the game with H\j'- Reading o 4 B 6 ; g : 4 up. team at Baltimore Tuesday 001000000-—1 [ 1 F rtin; Weafer and Call WILLARD WORKS PAST Champion Makes Impressive Showing MILLS’ REPRESENT ATIVE 1ILLS’ REPRESENTATIVE - Blattecy " nst Sparring Partners—Wres { ler Stanton Gets Rough With Jess. i Toledo, Ohio, June 12.—Six spirit- #d rounds of boxing and five miles of road work constituted the training program for Jess Willard , in preparation for the championship contest with 3 = fieprey dore op July 4 ZACK WHEAT, GRIMES , The champion stepped threc rounds sach with Jack Hempel and Walter | Monahan, and boxing experts re- | garded his glove work as the most impressive since he started ining it fen dayelaco W He used aiancy R e - $ i S left-jab with telling effect on Mon- ahah and set such a furious p 904 Main Street Second Floor Dillon Building, Hartford 11th June Clearance Sale We have gone through our stock of Silks and Dress Goods, and have taken out all broken assortments and lines that we have discontinued, also part pieces sho le: Sl 18 seas 's o s 3 erfec e ave D C A RO, ST | BT (i T eOee T S S and short lengths—all this season’s goods and perfect ~We have placed them : esuliEoT admirers even a chance for a thrill, un- | how mueh faster Sir Barton ecould | cost. This is our housecleaning sale hefore stocktaking July First. th a bleeding back as a result of alf dozen strokes hehind less it was on the last hole where he traveled if d is a problem Stanton's rough work i pulling j;jl‘“ | Hagen alone was able to take ad- | puta beautiful iron-shot even with the rex race for some time. tugging J?\m around the ring '€ | vantage of it although he faltered once | hole and then rimmed the eup with ended for more than ampion’s flesh is somewhat sOft, | o1 twice on the outward Jjourney. | his eisht-foot putt. ind at the finish was al- e i el 3 street and evening in navy and black, very fine quality; and when his attention was called to anding at the tenth tes Hagen real- Brady and Hagen outdistanced the Jockey Loftus out of the = s 5 1 Y conditlon of his back he prompi- | jzeq that he had to zo home in 37 for | field. Of eight or ten trailit Jack s as ne hreezed past the judg shades and black; this qualit old all o S s seas P ¢ chased Stanton out of the ring. : goods sold all season at $1 45 1 ¢ L Hutchison of Glenview, ar eorge . SERSeC ol S n G \ sths in front of ¥ s | ason at $2.00 v 29 50) Cloaroe s nmbusned Henipasyy still C)hf‘f e | McClean of Great Neck, where the | Sweep On, with the same own < \ e . drzal learance Sale Ing under the restraint placed on him el S o went throush lively workout, but SIR DOUGLAAS only ones “:*W bettered their positio ural Bridge, the only other was not permitted to put on the | | = d itehison managed | t lengihs further back. gloves. Hc covered about seven | DRIVES ‘EV i McNamar: 3 iferous were the greetings swhich LV o o e e o o] S 'EM HARD ! while MeLean tied liev for | welcomed t ¢ 3-year-old cham- weights, punched the bag and shadow | fifth place pion as he returned to the stand boxed. Although the wound over his | o ¥ where Commander Ross was waiting, eve is healing rapidly, Manager Jack | S SIR BARTON WINS bubbling over with joy., to shake the Kearns decided not to take any risks | hand of Loftus and playfully pat his ot having the cut reopened. So it is PR peerless thoroughbre Al‘(‘fi\z‘xv!nn“ m; able that the challenger will not | the son of Star Shoot, which variec e Commander Foss' Wonderful Colt | from the “horse of the decade” to the sibly Saturday. = 1 . | will keep him out of the game several These Brooklyn favorites have fm!.] early san form with the exceptior J months about spoils Broonle ed in the t two weeks to show their | of Rube Marquard. The injury which inces for the pennant green. The latter had the advantage 3 of knowing just what was left for him Hempel that the latter was in ¢ to do on each hole. DBrady had been condition after the final round. nd enough to make it easy for his Willard wound up the day’'s exer- 1\ by taking an 80 for his last cise by wrestling with Soldier Stan- | yound, which was a wide opening for ton, and the champion left the ring | {ho little bunch of pros following a a tie. One mistake only was permis- Gelmont Stakes in the casiest possi- sible and he made this at the twelfth | ble mann at the same time se hole where he drove out of bounds. ! a new track record of 2:17 2-5 for the To tie now he it on one | mile and three furlongs. This sup- Chiffon Taffeta. complete 42-inch All Wood French Serge 36-inch All Silk Satin, complete 40-inch Charmeuse and Crepe range of colors and black, for street Meteor, in dress and skirt lengths ; this and evening wear; standard $2.00 ; o % . g : quality quality is sold all season in depart Clearanee o = $1.45 ment stores at $3.00 Elearances Sale S1u5T 10-inch Figured Georgette, dark and light grounds, small and large Captures Classic Belmont Stake in | 1107 exfravagant praise of “horse of J6-inch All Silk Satin Princess figures: regular $3.00 $1 75 . - = | i the century,” were meted out by ex- o b 4 St S Sal LI, NINE DOWNS COLGATE. | Record Time. of : perienced turfmen who are used to soft, heavy, rich Satin, colors an quality. Ciearance Sale a, N. Y., June 12.—The Cornell | | weighing brilliant performances with team made good use of the | | New York, June 12.—Sir Barton set | calm judgment. One thing is certain lay and defeated Colgate by black ; sold all this season in depart A i inclh Satin Georgette. very | the seal on his greatness at Belmont | of all the good horses which have won ment stores at $2.75 £ 1 ASCLE e autiful soft drapy silk, with high vesterday, wher 000 persons s classic for 3-year-olds at Belmont [ satin lustre, in black and navy ; retailed 3 made a midweek holiday to sce Com- | only es R, Keene's C HAGEN TIES BRADY | ~/ ' : — ' , j S6-nch Plaid and Stripe Silks, 4 seenat$iin. g9 g5 Clearance Sale { mander Ross’ colt capture the historie | in 19 will bear com Clearance Sale also Black and Navy Maire, odd pieces Detroit Professional Plays in Sensa- | EancyBBonitat Mackerel 2 and broken lines quality sold all Remnants of ali our Silks in son at $2.00 colors and black, lengths from 1 to Block Island Mackerel e : S $1.35 "0 Newton, M , June 12 In one nf; tional Form in Golf Tourney Om Brae Burn Course. S 5y Clearance Sale 1-2 PRICE. Splendid Shore Haddock B I§ ~ i 5 Sl e o : 54-inch Ali Wool Coatings, Cash the most spectacular finishes ever seen i Long Island Flounders g 36-inch Silk Poplin. complete as- B e N \f(.\«,.;; = in an open championship, Walter Ha : ki | s = : At y SAE i ST lours, suit- en, the Detroit professional, crept up e Rackport Cod . : D e | sortment of colors, very serviceable able for coats and suits; sold in de from behind in the last round and tied S i i th Mike Brady witt total of 301 ] Butterfish 5 : goods: sold in department stores partment stores all season $3 65 E Q at $1.2 at $5.95 car: Sal tor the 72-hole play vesterday. Hagen B Porg‘ies at $1 80(: at $5 Clearance Sale was five strokes away when the play- B f - | Clearance Sale Sereiele i ers started out in the afterrcon. Brady P 3 Sea Trout ..... 5 50-inch All Wool Plaids, splendid with an early start had almost fin- : 1 ‘ ‘ . s of colors for s r skirts ished when Hagen reached the firs = y 5 B sa-inch All Wool Scotech Tweeds Dl e s —_——n ; Halibut, Penobscot River Salmon, Eels, Flounder R ; vial . goods sold alll season: at $2 95 . | 5 2 CE 5 | and Covert Cloths, materials that are S1.95 rance Sale 3 . He U[t TO aCCO ‘¢ i Steak, Large Flukes, Swamp Chicken, Live and §! very practical for coats and suits: sold O, [ i § i Boiled Lobster 38¢, Round and Little Neck 1 phere, was addicted to the season at S3.25 S4-inch All Wool French Serge, Clams, Soft Crabs, Frogs’ Legs. i Clearance Sale sponged and shrunk, in two shades of excessive use of tobacco 4 p navy and black; regular $2 45 for many vears. Mo want- QNN . o ) ] Sy g i o A of to auit but needed / : \ @ This will be the last week for Conn. River Shad. price $3.: Clearance Sale inch All Wool Trench Serge in e earnen ot rree [EEEES ; All High Grade Sea Food. B navy and black. with fine hairlinc tobacco 4 % - K stripes, very fine heavy quality: re 54-inch All Wool Jersey, extra fine heavy quality. in all the wanted colors ; f oK K s 4 tailed regularly at $3.98 sold all season at $3.50 M 12 gre,s Fish M arke @learancetsalc RN IRRE: $2'95 Clearance Sale by . T ' i Washington Place Rear of United Cigar Store g As Mllfi, Representatives We Sell To You Direct at ] ( Maig is anjoying hi wello |} Phone 2170. Eo h 1 g S| e e opuer Ao s B We Will Be Open Until 8:30 Thursday Night. Wholesale Prices among men. il =y i"*‘v‘wd \\‘A;lv“‘v‘uy\ (vo‘rlx‘\' ti;ha‘:;ll‘lv S ¢ ORESHR 5 . 2

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