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NEW BRITAIN DAlLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1021. l p— Outlet Millinery Co. e — (MINOR LEAGUE IS |} = | (it My | GAINING STRENGTH BIG REDUCTION ON PNEW SUMMER HATS |... i tunssd | SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET : * During the War Taf feta G, Georgette - “WORLD’S MOST CONVENIENT KITCHEN CABINET” New York, June 3.—The minor / f a2 eI / baseball league, at its height a short S ¢ / 5 time before the entry of the United : COME N F DE ONSTRATION Hats : O LR — IN FOR DEM — P nearly threatened with extermination % during that period, is regaining its Whi te formes. strangth. | Lighten Your Summer Work. Spend Fewer Hours in the Kitc i ‘ Bascball men have watched with interest and optimism the gain of the ! muny small leagues since the close o | |}| The Sellers Will Help You. Automatic Lowering Flour B the war. They declare it is a matter < [ ) ® | of only one or two years before the rc l small cities, which in years past have supported Class C and Class D organi- < zations, again will back the numer- AN ous leagues which formerly supplied rey 4 D 1 4 l | the majors with playing talent. The W o < frequency with which college and j Y é B | ccmi-professional stars of the past hoes i h 32 two or three years have entered ma- S R jor league baseball successfully, is de- avy = b Clared to be largely due to the paucity, during war times, of the small leagues. The high water mark of the minor league was in 1914. That year, in ad- dition to the twqo major leagues and ° three Class AA loops, the American “Association, International League and the Pacific Coast League, there were NE“’ SPORT HATS BANDED SAILORS 50 TRIMMED HA’I\S l?\n clafts A orgnnl‘zalinnf; eight in seven in Class C and 21 in All wanted styles. Black and colors with Formerly priced “lass D. The two class A organiza- B tions, the Southern Association and All wanted colors. crushed crepe bands up to $10 Western League, withstood the war up l 49 up $3 00 shock, although at financial lossecs to ° ° . directors. They were joined i{n the classification last by the Eastern League and this season by the Texas HOSIERY SILK SCARFS GLOVES Legue The decrease In the smaller leagues | We have a wontderful Kayser Silk Gloves from 1914 until 1918, when the mi - assortrmen g Pure Silk Hose imum was reached, however, was $2 95 up Guaranteed marked. In 1915, the Class B group, = . which the previo ar had compris- . Double tip. ed the Central, ern Assoclation, all colors. Three-], New England, New York State, Northwestern, Texas' and Tri- and grey NEW SILK BAGS 95c $l 49 State leagues, dropped the Rastern Association and the Tri-State league, All colors. ihollintier condpomcd WotaWarannlor | sl 00 1 98 up $l 95 | Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Decla- . . 5 ware cities. . . class had survived, the Eastern, Pa- ||} Suedelike oS - o Children’s cific Coast International and T y leagues. It was largely ti figor TAMS Ma HATS e e e 7—8—9 RAILROAD ARCADE All colors n e i ~ {l | sroups during this period that earned $1.19 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK $1.29 for them their present classification in | the membership of the Class leagues again number TORaeE Rostilts - Heca kil C[a“lfled Ad e Quick Results--Herald Classlfied _“ Black, white, cordovan Virginia and Western Canada leaguc T ——— I, This season the South Atlant e e T P S T league was admitted, making a mem- » bership of seven in the class as com- rared with the eight of 1914, =4 The Class C and D groups have 3 thus far failed to “como back’” successfully. Only two, Florida State g lcague and Piedmont league, are op- B crating in Class C this season as com- | pared with the seven of 1914, ac- g cording to official published lists. Only nine are operating in the Class D REG' U.S. PAT. OFF. aroup as compared with the 21 of '914. Of these nine only four, the \ppalachian, Georgia State, Texas- ‘“lahoma and Western association, ve endured through the critical ars. The others now in this classi- on are the Blue Ridge, DaXota, ssissippi State, Southwestern and +st Texas leagues. Iinancially, however, the leagues an at have remained are on a firmer asis than ever. Salary limits in 4 11 in Class B averaged $2,500 - thly; in Class C from $1,200 to 100 and in Class D from $1,000 to 400. Only in 1918 did they take pronounced slump. 'Then in the Ipswich Hosiery is asked for every day by name and trade 1% D leagues the Bluo Ridge limit $900 was the low level. This sea- - on, the Class B salary figures range mark by more people than any other hosiery made. om $2.500 to $3,250: Class G $2,460 $2,650 and the Class D leagues v a limit of $2,400, a figure un- o . . reamed of in 4. The Dakota Over fifty million pairs are sold annually. It is the oldest s T TR . . R il limit, > ladison, 8. D., line of hosiery in this.country and one of the largest. {th & population of 4,141; Mitchell, ., 8,478 and Redficld D., with . 7 among its cities. Siou l“&“s. S. ° - e ).. is the largest of the cities of the (.wl “hn = fiy lmubh Po' lm“ld‘ success. cague, with a population of 25,202, laseball men declare that such sup- " ort for minor league clubs from . i dw‘m lt- ities of that size indicates surely Insist upon lp‘mc'h‘ Most carry that the game will regain its former ength throughout the country, in- «uring for the major leagues a cor- respondingly higher grade of base- hall. The table showing decrease be- IPSWICH MILLS '; } : tween 1914 and 1918 and steady in- e since that year follows: b 3 Major AA A B C D Total [PSWICH Swiienet MASS, e : 5 i \ : Major \:( , = n. Oldeat arsd e of the largest Hontery Mills tnthe Untied St LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Selling Agents Bowen NewYork Chieago 5. Louis ] Lamdon, England 2 oA 2 9 1 8 PREDICT CLOSE FINTSH. Princeton, N..J., June 3.—From all appearances and prophecies the ca- | ifornia-Princeton crew race on Lake Carnegie will be one of the closest events of the year. Both Dr. J. Dun- can Spacth ai.d Ren Wallis, coaches of the Tigers ¢ , respec- predict a neck and neck fin- ., Mr. Wallis declaring that one gth at the most would separate the | two shells as they cross the ¥ine i T The race will art at 5:36 daylight bl b saving time. Beforc.the main event Lsmmgpmn’ ca. “‘,",YJ lvh l I‘ “}NWN" |1< «l' i a mile race hetween shells represent- ' ing four upper class clubs chosen by The sign of a reliable dealer u-v‘ Il 1h ufl; i elimination trials will be fun off. and the world’s best Gasoline n] v.|1|||u|||| A| "“y[ '"“,"\ i ‘\ "i,rfl lm' TOSES ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. rMIH H ' ,,‘n’ ;‘m IHrMqu{ j‘ a2, Mo Tune 1T resia- STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK rector at the University of Maine ‘was » announeed last night. e has accept. - avaras £ Il