New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 192i. hit three Bostol pitchehg hard vestenday ILITTLE nl[;KY KERR !::"‘: "o .:. '\‘ .::T\".":';ZL e PIONEERS VS. NUTMEGS CATCHY SONGS GOOD MUSIC LOTS OF { : ~ GEORGE M. COHAN'S MUSICAL COMEDY Pratt's double in the first Inning. Detroit (A.) o s | ! ab r npoa | Tomorrow—Wilson to Hurl JOhn L D‘m’ P”tor' und‘Y’ M‘y 22' Su . S 3 5 The Nugmeg A. C. baseball team of TO BE PRESENTED BY THE An Even Break Is Best HUgmen j Gobb. et - : ERipane New Haven has been booked by Man- | Fiagstead 10,45 m semon. i Ga G : s : ¥ obetiniar e A SH ager James Luby of the Pioneers, as ° 45 a. m. : | D Get in Series EENE st e s Y M.T.A & B S “THE MINORITY OF THE MIND” Blae dp s S L 20 Club will be remembered for the stor- e 1Vie 1 o L2 e Chicago, May 21.—The Yankees' dream of | Bassler, ling battles waged against the locals made an even break the best that the visi- | the following lineup: Knipping or tors o hope for heir stay here. ettt e Db Ll G N ; { Thomas, ¢; Hoffman or Kelse : TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, MAY 24 and and there were sveral of these troub Me ; E 2 e | Nuhn, 1b; Hanlon, 2b: Orr, ss - B - Wi winning evers series of the current Western | phmke, p . : 4 in the past. The team i practically - terday afternoon when the White Sox scored o< » : the came that has showed here in (he 7:30 p. m. The last illustrated lecture | imeriv: The Nutines manager hus sent a yceum eate tour was dissipated at Comiskey Field ves- A of the series: some situations. was responsible for thi r “er 5 gan, 3b; Gargano, If; Jackson, Matinee Tuesday Afternoon. PILGRIM’S PROGRESS* latest Susetiof the Tanke." The scors was ¥ [ Mesdryx, cf . Q0 litz, rf. Pete Wilson will again hurl Tickets Arc Now On Sale The score Nelnnts, 1b ) fot the Pioneers. At Tabs’ Sc Chicago (A < 3 2 THE SAME OLD PAREE. Johnston. e 2 > = § S Mulligan. 3b : — — ‘ollins, =b .. Sl s : c s s { ill Tilden Has Big Job in Locating g, i L , : e e Inter Urban Transfer and Sto Fullerton, p | Paris, May 21.—William T. Tilden, We make a Specialty of Packing, Crating and Shipping Houschold G o ~amailelio B i ipment is the mest in this section, and our men are Experts. We unload 2d, Arnold W. Jc il m our trucks in just as good condition as when they are put on, wheth l 000 nflll m 5 ears Kerr, p . : {Detra : : members of the American tennis team | gelivered within a few miles or a few hundred miles. ’ es de Boston ] here to take part in the world hard When desired, we take full charge of Packing, Crating and Shipping. Sl 3 Two-base hits - .| court events mear St. Cloud, spent | Rall bv Truck scott, Melnnis. se : ; : i Part : i e e S b their first afternoon in Paris after When aneviug, eftner Lucal or Long Distance, let us serve you Roth. of base—Veac Sacrifices . Bush, sier. | their arrival from Americ sterday OFFICE, 167 1.2 MAIN ST. Peckinpaugh, 2 Double pla . Scott and Mclas in an effort to find lods ings in this % is Hupmobile's Recor el R R ST I L e ISR : 2 | © = Telephones—OMc : House, 2090. Under Ma Pipp. 1b balls—Off Ehmke 3, Myems 1, Bush . i . Meusel, Fullerton 4 Hits—Of Myers 3 in 1 1 Tilden hem"“" discoyrasedppatics Baker, 3h uings, J. Bush 5 in Fullerton 7 " | trving no less than eight places, and ““ ’ M b Ward, b Struck out—By Myers 1, Ehmke 2. Losing { ag he had not yet received his hag- 1 don’t think you c¢an beat Sehars. « Bicher “Aivers, “UrmpirceWilsn and N | Sygn he went to the tennia courts In 1199 i lin. Time of game- : : aBodie . e the Bois du Boulogne, bono“od a the HquOblle' Sheeban, pair of shoes from onc player, a haxhohate o A sweater from another and & racquet Louis, May 21.—Davis outpitched | e e N Er o atie =4 From ‘a' third) and|thenfwarmed upiin A sweeping statement, isn’t it, T s : e L o) P01 0y (50 100 e b Batted for ha th. fairly well scattered while Johnson had one | Jags back and change his luck, as he but those are the words of a local chicags TR el [ e e s e R T R Hupmobile owner B s i e O e it eea s i e B eferfiia foniiacnfiandin s ji oy p - Ward. Baker. Three-base hits—Shesly, Ruth, The score: mates renewed their hunt for rooms, Strunk. Stolen "uI"—"oor--r (2), Kerr. St. Louis (A.) , which eventually was rewarded with € . oft on bases- New I“’ - . 6. Base on ball Of | Tobin, rf . cesecane 2 success. In 1916 he ught a fivc-pas Kerr 3, . HiteeeOft Mays $ in ¢ | Gerber, ss . i : 3 —_K;\—T.l o . & 3 s t—By | Sister, 1b . . ) PLAY MONSON AN senger Hupmobile. In these 5 X Mave 1. Ehaine oremecary | Wiiamw, i 205 & . 2 Hildebrand and Evans. Time— ! Jacobs ; o rarture Wb Secures years it has gone 100,000 miles : e ' ] b el e with scarcely any fixing. Cleveiand, May 3ieeCloveisnd made it | Davie. The New Departure club stacks up i h st the Monson, Mass, team at three straight from Philadelphia, winning - field, Bristol, tomorrow after- 16 to 3. Philadelphia’s pitchers were in- "“.' l' "’ 2 effective. Ifarris and Narlor were wild ————te ¢ hoon. The Bay Staters are rated as one In 1917, so pleased was he with Maiia ailowed onlt aix hitx but bin passes | | oe the hest clubs. in Massachuseti's resulted in two runs for Philadelphia. i e i Milan, Industrial league. It is likely that .thls car %hat he bought al_lother Thejsoace: o/ I Rice. e A e Hupmoblle, a coupe—and it has Py Dy DD will be on the mound for the Monson Johnston, team 000 miles wi Burns, 1b .. The New Departure team will have [t than 40’ l Wlth Speaker, cf e ? 3 ¢ two new players in the lineup tomor- i Graney, 1t .... s e row, Tamm and Greene. The former ro p bGharrity . 5 little trouble. A =L = Jouneon.\» ; . will tike Gus Forslund’s place at the 1 B 2 3 midway sack, and the latter, who has slossssssss gl Total A [P Sewell, »s . Stephenson. Total . cerasean-e been clouting them hard with the ““ 3 2 : : 3 > The upkeep is practically et o . B S s e Pioneers thia yeur. will cavort in the Mails, p SRy rightfield section of the field. Eddie nOthlng’ and it’s very economlcal Ot L .eneiitaneans .. | Washintzon T i | Goodridge will be assigned to the on gasoline,” he says. T bimdeiphia (8 e e p Sodn S PO T il Send YOlll' Wet Wash —Judge, Gerbes play—Harris, 5 O'Rourke and Ju’ga L. L l JOE SEWELL “BEANED” L T U ington 3. St. Louis 3. Base on ba dr . o e Wi e oty Y1hnT | Fatal Accident to Ray Chapman is Re- aun y o S 1 and Owens. Time of zame—| Called at Cleveland Yesterday Uk Cleveland, May 21.—The fatal acci- P%s N TENNIS DRAWD dent’ which befell Ray Chapman, _, Along comes fBlile M‘I’J ~—F - e Cleveland shortstop last Auzust, ' W Drawings have been completed for | Cleveland shortatop last Ausust, | s day” and you feel pretty | the Lincoln Road Tennis club tourney | Fecalle: blue about your family ;:)'(’:,‘“c:;’r‘l?‘"_‘n’f:‘d"l’a“:"l;g‘“:)" ‘;‘p:";" While at bat in the fourth inning hing! 3 3 .Total e 3 as = Sewel vho replaced Cb an, The Hupmobile price for the A Batsed for i : nents are as folfows: Doubles—E. M. | (90 JEVEL R0, TR UET, GROTSC | B by e Clovilaak - .- 3 2 Hayden and Louis Young against |, 'pjicher Naylor of the Philadelphia “p» . < ; 3 . . five-l)assenger car (m0de] R ) z : Charles Stanley and Ernest Smith; | (i) atics. The ball bounded high into With the spring in the air, ot Malcolm Farmer and Maurice Stan- | in, air after a blow which was heard has just been reduced by $200, ot Trame Stept ley against F. B. Stanley and Mau- | iroughout the stands hut Sewell | you feel like taking things Stephenson. rice H. Pease; J. H. Kirkham and J. | fnicheq th egame and except for a you know. There’ll be little wait- ha s, . Jonnston. " Gardner (). | 3. Cooper against Howard L. Plati | hendacho saffered mo ill eftect, easier. Just the ordinary Pouble plays—Stephenson and J.mfi.nnn - S > SO : Rewell, Gardner and Stephenson. Left on ' @and M. S. Hart; Singles—Ernest Smith g if you place your order now. o bake—Priiadelpia 3. Preverand 11 Duses | against Louls Young; Malcolm Farm- | \wpop Sroe o O housework is all you care to on balis—Of Tarris vlor 5. Hasty 1. | er against Maurice Stanley; J. H. EST SIDES WAND GAMPY attend to 5 rris 5 in innings. § P 3. C . The West Sida basebal 3 o IS © i by e | Kirkham against J. E. Cooper; H. L. he baseball team ot J (Sewell). Struck out—By ty 2, Mails 3. Losing pitcher | ley against E. M. 3 Wit rf .. Brazil, 1b Dugan 3b ang Do you need more striking evi- dence that the Hupmobile is called the best car of its class in the world? omsescomuousey aJohnson losssuosuuu Platt against M. S. Hart; P. B. Stan- | Middletown would like to hear from : Hayden; AL .| the same that has played here for- —Harris| Umpires—Connolly and Moriarty. | Pease against Charles Stanle: ¢, May 29th, to be played in ere In our laundry de- Pease ag: . e . Clty Service Station RS S R e Ol g department were giving aicans Fle8 nowles avenue, ) etown, Conn. ots of re ie ese days to Hartford Avenue and Stanley St. ' Detroit, May 21.—The Detroit tired housewives. = e peister. y By our wet wash work we’re savilzlg tahem ene{gl'y - —all. that drudgery safely ick Results- -Herald Claulfled Advts done by us! p : You’re doing yourself a MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED ervice by Bllowing (he bx= ample of these good house- keepers. They have found it the better way. ) White, clean clothes come back to you! Call us ahd let us help T - you! owers : Pl Wreath ants reat s 4 / 'A touch of nature makes the whole d Nlu N Whatever your requirements are, please let us world kin—because we remember. ear from you as early as possible so that you may Some of the most compelling mem- | | A UN DRY ave a choice of our best stock. Indications are that = ories, especially in early life, are A NE he demand for Memorial Day flowers will be greaer : . d those of mealtimes and of good his year than ever before. { = = = things to eat. Such memories are all f | s (1 the more pleasant if they include a RY [l[ANINE In our flower shop will be found a grand selec- | =y good range like the STAMFORD. n ion of the more appropriate floral and foliage plants 3 nd flowers ready for immediate delivery. And re- h mber that we deliver to any part of the United - = s or Canada. \ — N VOLZ FLORAL CO.

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