New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921. » T PROPER plumbing brings the properest sort of joy to mankind which gives him'a chance to cheer up when he completes his morning’s = toilet or takes a cold shower TROPER. PM\NG— after an arduous day"s work. You will find the stores here mentioned. They include Plumbers, Jewelers, Tires and Ac- cessories, Floral shop, Tinners and Sheet Metal Store, Automobile ’dealers, Fruit and Vegetable Store, Electrical Contractors, etc. SAWNGSTO MAN - - install perfect plumb- cermmmserthisri - SRRl e ing for you. BLESSING CAN - -¢ We solicit your business and will endeavor MAKE YOUR WORK A PLEASURE o Barry & Bamforth =~ 19 Main Street. Keeney Showers. Arcola Heaters E. F. BURNS | - Sinski Store At the Corner of Main and Elm Streets. BENCE | The PORTER & DYSON . T Established 1894. B to merit your patronage. Plumbing. 11 Main Street "Phone 2504. - The ‘more they look the more they marvel at the new Haynes Fifty Equipped with the remarkable Haynes Light-Six engine, - . the Haynes exclusive Finger Touch Starting Device, F «Old Reliable Jewelers.” Cord Tires, Genuine Leathér Upholstery and Haynes Ac- Agent or The cessories which add a comfortable atmosphere of luxury | : . to this five passenger car. it B I CK e Manufapturers and Repahfrs_ of 1985 | | FINE JEWELRY $ 1. AGood! Tsed Cars Diamond Work a Specialty. At the remari(able price of— 'Fine Watch Repairfilg. Street Piper = Zimmerman 15 MAIN STREET. e : . .54 MAIN STREET. The .Best in Used Cars Can Be Found at The B. & B. Motor Co. Sim Bookman, Prop. ' 18 Main Street. ) ’Phone 484. Easy Time Payments Arranged. S.L.Hinchliffe TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKER Gutters, Conductors and Furnaces. 50 MAIN STREET. TEL. 505 Have your car equipped with Kelly Springfield Tires and stop worrying. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CONTRACTIN T. W. HINCHLIFFE 50 MAIN STREET LAUN-DRY-ETTE WASHERS - APEX CLEANERS Wash your car with Mobo Soap. A complete line of Sponges and Chamois. - Automotive Equipment And Rubber Corp. | F i B;fizx?‘sufiosy Shop MAIN GREENHOUSE 41 Johnson Street, MAPLE HILL. Telephone 2521-2. . Member F. STORE, 7 Main Street. : : 8 There is nothing you can buy that is as gratifying ar satisfying as flowers. They suit every occasion, they please everybody, and they are reasonable in cost now. - Let us wire your F. T. D. orders to all parts of the world at one hour's notite. TEL. 1818 26 MAIN ST. Telephone 583-2. Hargrave, ¢ Crane, ss .. MARQUARD PITCHES [oz=z - REDS T0 A VICTORY, -.... Cincinnati Rube Also Slams Ball Hard|®r and Timely Oson, ss Johnston, 3b . Neis, rf .. Wheat, 1f ... Brooklyn, July 13.—Rube Marquard [Myers, cf ....... scored another victory over his old- |Schmandt, 1b .... time pals at Ebbets field yesterday |Janvrin, 2@ . afternoon. The Reds, after losing |*Griffith five games in a row, came to life and |Miller, ¢ beat the champions, 5 to 3. Rube [Schupp, p . did not last the full route. He lost |**Krueger his grip in the eighth inning and the |Miljus, p . Dodgers pushed over their last two [tHood ... tallies. The Rube's ineffectiveness at | Mitchell, p this stage was due to his over exer- tion in making. three singles in suc- cession, two of which helped the Reds to victory. The score: Cincinnati. Totals ... Philadelphia. 0 hits, off Schupp 7 in 3 innings, off |Bailey, p Michell 1 in 2 innings, off Miljus 5 |*Torporcer in 4 innings, off Marquard 9 in § in- [Riviere, p nings, off Luque none in 1 inning; struck out, by Miljus 2, by Marquard 2; wild pitch, Schupp; winning pitch- er, Marquard; losing pitcher, Schupp: umpires, Brennan and McCormick; | Burns. 1f time of game, 1:31. Encrois Kelly Gets No. 13. Tete New York, July 13.—The New York e Nationals defeated St. Louis in the |walk: first game of the series yesterday, 8 |Brown, cf . to 2. The Giants knocked Haines out |Rawlings, 2b of the box in the fourth inning, when |Smith, ¢ . Kelly hit his thirteenth home run of |Barnes, p . the season with a man on base. l‘farnes pitched a splended game for 36 New York, vielding only four hits| +Batted for Bailey in the Sth. while he struck out seven men, strik- |<t. Louis : 000020000—2 ing out the side in the third. Leslie [New York . 00042020x—8 Mann was put out of the game in the Two base hit McHenry, Clemo sixth inning for protesting decisions. |three base hit, Bur The score: 1y; stolen base, F Rawlings; double plays, Braves Win in Tenth. Totals ........ 34 2 83015 1 o Boston, July 13.—Boston won the| *Two out when winning run was 0 !first game of the Chicago series, 2 to |scored. 1, in the tenth inning yesterday. |Chicago Oeschger opened with a single, ad- |Boston - 0000001001—2| 5 ‘gmith, 3b . vanced on Powell's sacrifice, took| Two base hits, Grimes, Goway: |Monroe, 2b third on Barbare’s sharp single to |three base hit, Holke; stolen base,|ging 1¢ icenter and scored on Southworth's |Deal; sacrifice hits, Flack 2, Powell, | yronlo) - o' " isacrifice fly. Alexander got three of |Barbare, Gowdy, Southworth; left on | gonetchy, 1b ,the seven hits made off Oeschger. The |bases, Chicago 10, Boston 8; bases on | ywinjams, cf . {score: balls, off Alexander 1, off Oeschger 4; | g Ariller, ss ! Chicago. struck out, by Alexander 1, by Oesch- | prycoy o .. i ger 1; umpires, Quigley and O'Day; |Tce, o 2 time of game, 1:41. Baumgartner, p .. Leaders Beat Phils. H. bbell, p Philadelphia, July 13.—Pittsburgh |Sedsewick, p hammered Baumsgartner, Hubbell and | *Feters Sedgewick for a total of seventeen T hits and an easy victory ofer Phila- * & delphia yesterday by the score of 9 Pi;‘:g;‘:g"hf” S 3‘;‘,‘1‘;&109;;‘- : to 4. the | Philadelphic 000210010—4 Two base hits, Barnhart, Rohwer, Maranville, King 2, Meusel, Rapp, R. Miller 2; home run, Grimm; stolen bases, Robertson, Meusel, Cutshaw: sacrifice, Bigbee: double play, Cut- shaw and Grimm; left on bases, Pitts- burgh 11, Philadelphia 7; bases on balls, off Cooper 2, off Sedgewick 3; hits, off Baumgartner 5 in 2-3 inning, off Hubbell 4 in 1 2-3 innings, off Sedgewick 8 in 6 2-3 inings;!struck out, by Cooper 5; wild pitch, Sedge- wick; losing pitches, Baumgartner; umpires, O'Day and Quigley; time ot #arme, 1:60. o q - ° .. 0000001000—1 ) COOOWONU IO Brooklyn. 031001000- 001000020: . po. iz @ o - ] o WO W Flack, rf 1Hollocher, s: Kelliher, 2b Grimes, 1b . Barber, 1If . Maisel, cf Deal, 3b .. Killefer, ¢ A\le'xandel. coococococooof SO O w00 B O cocoHoOOORMHOH HoocoooMMHHO T H OHHHHOGOHOON WY O cocococcorooooH Ry whwoomoood |ammocoonmep Grimm made a home run in third inning, scoring Barnhart ahead of him. The score: Pittsburgh. ab. r. home run, Kel- crifice hit, Rawlings and Rancroft; Frisch and Bancroft; left on bases, New York 9, St. Louis 2; cocococococoococ0oof? cocaonorHoRNLO HONC HHORHOHON AR |l ocoocoorer Totals .... w St. Louis. s, WP 32 3 ab. *Batted for Schupp in the 3d. 3. Bmith, ¥f ...... 4 **Batted for Janvrin in the 9th. Fournier, 1b 4 fBatted for Miljus in the 7th. Stock. 3b .. 4 Two base hits, Duncan, Hargrave, | Hornsby, 2b 3 Janvrin 2; three base hits, Bohne, |A\ ~Henry, If -8 Crane; sacrifice hit, Myers; double |Lavan, ss .. 3 3 2 1 1 ° o L) ° OMm O e Powell, cf first base on balls, off Haines 3, off |Barbare, ss ... Barnes 1, off Bailey 1; hits, off Haines, | Southworth, rf 3 in four and two-third innings, off [Nicholson, If . e i ot 0 1 1 1|Bailey 7 in four and one-third in- |Cruise, 1t . 1 0 0 0 0 Maranville, ss F ~binson, 1f . Cutshaw, 2b . Barnhart, 3b . Whitted, rf .. Rohwer, rf . Grimm, 1b Schmidt, ¢ Cooper, p . Neale, rf Groh, 3b .. Roush, cf . Bohne, 2b Daubert, 1b Duncan, Jf - nings: off Riviere 2 in one inning; | Boockel. 3b struck out. by Barnes 7, by Haines 2; |Holke, 1b balk, Bailey: passed ball, Clemons; |Ford, 2b losing pitcher, Haines; umptses. Rig- |Gowdy, ¢ . ler and Moran; time of gamr ~ %:32. Marquard, Crane and Daubert; |[Clemons, ¢ . e, Crane and Daubert; Mitchell, [Mann, cf .. Johnston, Olson and Schmandt; left |Shotten, cf . on bases, Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 3;!Haines, p .. - Cwohwortwoa w L R e S cichhecoy S S e e Slibaire-st on to b0 0o i 'S G L N r»oweooOoNDd Hoocooocooo® O o R 1o % 1o B erHooccoo00c? Oecheger, p .. fwoorouuowonp i

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