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NEW 1022, | HARTFORD BOWLERS SWAMP NEW BRITAIN QUINTET IN FIRST OF HOME AND HOME SERIES LAST NIGHT—YANKEES UNFURL AMERICAN LEAGUE | PENNANT, THEN TRIM WASHINGTON — GIANTS WALLOP BROOKLYN IN OPENER AT EBBETS FIELD — BAD RUMPUS IN ROPER - FULTON BOUT = BROOKLYN LOSES | Skeeters” Players Btk HARTFORD BOWLERS L e e e e —— S RMS[ HM], Pbilc;delpbia Asso. to AND BEAT SENATORS CodctUnpieSctont | ON THE FIRST BOUND JgppnNG T HONE| O P Lee Unorns " oy YN LOGALS Philadelphia, April 21—The Phila-| The announcement that steps are Three local men who performed on Jersey City, April 21— Iearing the jibes of jokers memhbers of the Jersey . ' deiphia baseball ussoclation an- . being taken to orgaul local base-|the basketball court 'under Mr, Bar- ' ' " N Amen(‘an Leadue Chaflll]l(llls GC' Jimeed toduy 1t would conduct o |ball league, which will inelude print-|rett, are still very active in sporting G]ams P]le Up an Ea[‘]y Lead-- City baseball club of the Int .-n,,nuu.‘ll“FldO” O,Bl'len, ot fll, Have an 0 chool for umpires to assure uni- €8, bankers, gas light workers, city|lines, Tax Collector “Bert" Loomis League have threatened wutiny if | ' (1 n + formity in enforeing rules not alone | employes and representatives of the [may be found most any afternoon or Joseph 1. Moran, club owner, insists E T i ] VA st but in regard to the with approval. Properly hundled, this|rings around youngsters in most any SE N ed on their uniforms in honor of oy \ on whnieh the many | league should work out successfully,| form of gport, George Kron, while he Peter Stuybesant, The woolen pin of | Vew York, April 21,--The Now ’ 1Nt es wre to be played Is not a participant, is usually found Brooklyn, April 21.--Brooklyn for-[the Dutch Colonial Governar was ab- The Wooster Perfectos h ed by York Americans raised their 102 ¢ ' 5 suplls” alrendy are One of those in attendance at the at the helm in any athletic affair that [mally opened the season here yester- fsent whea the team appeaad today | "Fido" O'Brien, "hung it on" the New championship flag here yesterdny i 1 first meeting of the managers on|I. & ¥. Corbin is cntered. George [day with a parade, music and an 8 to|for its opening games of tia geason, [ Britain team in proper shape last 1 defeat by the world's champlon|azoran planned to use the enblem as|night at Rogers Recreation alleys. defeated Washington in the openi | Tuesday night, was George Lawson, |played basketball in a manner that|! ¢ ) ¥ la son of “Jack" Lawson, famous for|many of the present day performers New: York Giants. The Glants|part of an advertising @mpaign [ The Capital City team was in fine game of the lacal American league season, 10 to 5. Cold weather Vel | DACERAFE TN BRIEF |15 vackstopring abiiity bck in the | would have henefited much by watch- | bunched seven hits including riples | which the city at present 15 ‘onduct- |feitle, while the locals appeared at g e Kiiandanos, Aen w8 |00 ling. *“Pop” Nichols may be found at [Py Meusel and Rawlings and a home |z geveral prominent citiztis have |their worst, Thompson, was the only a home run in Boston Wednesday, hit e oty | - the bowling alleys several times dup-|run by Farl 8mith in the fiest W0 pjeq in vain to get the plagers to[local howler who seemed consclous another yesterday with two men on AMERICAN LEAGUE, To many of the present day ball|In8 the week, knocking the ping[innings gaining ‘& six run lead: Jopange thetr minds. of the fact that he was in a battle. BRACI TR MRGEE e o I- iy players, the deeds of “Jack” Lawson|around the alleys in great shape. ‘L"i"‘l;l‘:,;'; (]’gr:l;‘nm ::“:‘ 'I':mfi:;:fl ,‘,I",;fil" e A e The visitors won Uiree games, and as i 0 ORARINFN 23081 1L8x are unknown, but to those of us who - itk il i BAGK WITH G]ANTS a result are 81 pins to the good in the Judge, 10 & Chicago 4, St. Louis 2, Watohad Hig( aptiin 0 the Gl fiac |, ~Bar AbYaril Beasans, tha RuNsel | MR o home and home sorics. Harris Cleveland 5, Detroit 4 tory leagne at the Electric Field, the | rwin team ruled supreme on the 1. —_— The Clambake league got under B ‘ way last night at the Casino alleys. Dave Robertson Recently Releasec by | The scores: = b o AR : | New York 10, Washington 3, thought often occurs why he never|cal diamond, and much of this suceess ! ot 3 00 Boston 15, Philadelphia 4, elimbed to higher fame than that ac-|was due to the work of “Jack." Law- | b { f Sy quired. son also played with the old Inde-|Young, rf, . . Pirates, Is Ordered to Report at NEW BRITAIN Standing of the Clubs, Y pendents, managed by Charles Bar- [Meusel 1t 3 Claney ....... 126 91 Gharrity, « o ) J Kelly, 1b, . i 6 ke 2 Mogrid ity . W L Some very fine basektball perform-|rett, Who successfully piloted the fam- g innors, of. 3 Once to New York Club, Thom pson 116 105 Courtney, 1. 0 { Cleveland .oovuien 850 ( 15 have displayed thelr wares on the [0US basketball team, which was re- [, Smith, . fyo ol it April 21.—Daw|Larson ... 95 90 T L| A% TRRIC # baitan loeal court during the past season, yot | €arded as a world's champion quintet | Bgpe s Norfoik, w, Ar SR AT, o 0 118 v & Philadelphis il Dougl K . ! Robertson is to go once more to th |2 i i NIOY, YOBK Sit, I‘m‘)ll % we readily admit, that Peter “spud”|In Its days. - = = |New York Giants. Robertson receivy Brennecke ..... 88 96 Ty fined O'Donnell was the peer of any of the J P Whop = s e | Bt s : k el YKLY " "|ed nis unconditional release recently ) present crop. Many of the local golfers who 4 ah, v High, s . Fewator, 16, +oeioenns 3 i Tioston from Pittsburgh and was ordered by 404 3 watched William Watson, son of Johnaton, 1 Rakat: | : Washington John McGraw, manager of the New HARTFORD Pipr U i b Detroit s 25 5 000 An injury sustained of Louis “Kid"|former assessor James J. Watson, York Glants, to report to him at once.| mback ,...., 116 114 Scot 5 0 1 . Kaplan in his recent bout avith John- [ perform on the links last season, are s Robertson broke into the big leagues|ianver ........ 96 07 P AR : JGames Today, {ny Williams, at Portland, Me., has|of the belief that he is destined to be- (Mo cf with the Giants in 1914 Iimore ...... 99 Jones, p. o e [ Glavelind at Detvoit, caused a postponement of the match|come one of the best the Scottish 5 i LN ores - - Qines 40000 106 - Ohlcags it 8t Touls with Al. Wagner, scheduled at Meri-|game. The youngster last season Robertson's first term of service | O3rien s dild T | : 3|l “Dstarcnp BhlesElphla den on April 20. No definite date has|amazcd some of the older putters and with the Giants ended in 1019, when Ny s Whehington a5 New Yavk: been set for the proposed fray. drivers, with his work. he was traded after the season had 546 Two Milan started to Chicago for Phil Douglas. ; 2l Pipyi e tase vt Plop: lome Merwin Jacobson, the local hoy| There is a great deal of talk going ; g After two years with the Cubs Duvey CLAMBAKE LEAGUR e g it with the Baltimore Orioles of the In-|the rounds about a baseball team to 32 1 1 was sent to Pittsburgh for Ditcher Sandwiches ternational league, poled out one safe|take the place of the Pione Since tted for 8 Smith in 7th Ponder last summer. During last Crovey 102 $3 85— 270 Harris and ; . s ; s T Thgs 3 ; Yesterday's Results. i N 3 7 i 3tk laft fon. hasa s 7 hit in three times at bat yesterday, in{Jim Luby, past manager of the [N York .- » dan oo 0028l winter Robertson had a salary dis-|gopqe” " 51 Ll e pute with Barney Dreyfuss, refused tolyp < 02eeee 0 100 087 248 New York 8, Brooklyn 1, the game against the Rochester|Pioncers has said that as far us he | Twe base hits, Kelly, Schmandt; thre ney 3, off Jones 2 Tyl e prim ol A L by Mogric ¢ Chicago '8, Cineinnat 1, Bronehos. is concerned, there will be no team Meusel, Rawlings; home run, E.|sign and finally wad unconditionally gridge 9 in 3 e Courtne Pittsburgh 10, Louis s i > S e i wacrifice fly, Rancroft: double plays, | peleaged. MeGraw yrobably wants o] s wearing the big P this year, a number [} o [{aBe “area: Tea Bahseatt rn.l ased L A i 200 283 him in case Ralph Shinners falls (Q@Fhor game, i), Hinkey Halnes, last year with the|of the boys are thinking of forming a |(umnssisted); Ioft on basos, M " Chvd Hartford Senators, got away to a fine| Dine. Micky Noonan is one of the S i Rt ofidown dn, genteoield: R. Coy, e 840 - TD & start yesterday in the International|DPrime movers of the idea. o al Sades it b Recio . . 76 92 z : ; Wi Ty -C. | league. Haines has heen let out by the s i 7 I 1 inning |11 coyle, 111 Boston 15, Athletics 4. NEW SOl ot 48 833 | New York Amerfcans to the Jersey| The need of a ball park in this city | (nane out 1 ) Smith 2 in 6 |opened the season at home with a vie- L Philadelphia, 9pril 21—Toston | Chicago ......cevier. 2 B City team of the Internats. In five|is Browing greater every At pres- [(inBER, B U A inhtes g | foTy over &t louls 10/ to 6. lhe 282 marred ~ Philadelphia American | philadelphia ........ 3 800 [ ¢rins to the plate, Hinkey conntected|ent there isn't a suitable park in the |pieh, Dongiac: passed halls, LM batting of Maranville, Tierney and 9 48 league opening by hammering three |St, Louis ........... B e b ity 1o |Gl oot s oty be plawea BrlE it o; umpires, ,Mecor | Bighee for Pittsburgh and Hornshy's ; Onions local pitchers for seventeen hits from | pittsburgh 5 158 ear hrbe ises watched in comfort. Sports here are |™!K and Phirman tme, 1:51. home run for St. Louis were features. [JENDIings ., ... 93 which the visitors gathered sifteen | Brooklyn 3 s dead begause there dsn‘t enough back- = Sherdel was knocked out of the hox |Valentine 7 runs. George Burns and Joe Dugan|i3oston ............. . The Spalding-White team in the|ing to speak of. Any number of teams| Alek ivins Duols in the first inning, and Adams, who|Narcum were heavy hitters t their for- | Gincinnatl .....er.ss 143 | o e o fourney. datent.|could be turned out of this ity and| Chicago. April 21.—Chicago ushered |pitched for the Pirates the last three mer teammates. Burns had four hits, e P i) % : = L .|in the local National league season |innings, allowed only one hit. The . 4 i ed Burns and Bartholmy of Hartford|some of the hest teams in the state Rl ; ! ) including two homers. Dugan and Gihiiies TodRy e il ol Masedahnaatta woitia" be' ban|yesterday with'a 8¢to U victory {over|soore; Smith had home runs. The score: S LotleaioBl sl ok IR s e ’ 5 here if New Britain only had a Muzy | Cincinnati, in a great pitching duel ST. LOUIS BOSTON Cincinnati at Chicago. Right Fleld, a Hanover Park or a Dboni|lctween Grover Alexander and Petef === . Collins, o G- A oS New York at Brooklyn. ; " Field. " Donohue. The locals made only|iiomins, ' Smith, rf. ... 3 Philadelphia at Boston. Manager Bill Clancy of the Rogers . three scattered hits, while the visitors |Gainer, 1b. R G BN ey I f I Recreation baseball team, will travel e made five, A delegation of fans from |*Fournier . Harris, If. ; 50 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE to Hartford this evening, to negotiate| Eddie Goeb's name doesn't appear |Cincinnati was present. The score: |Stock. 3b. : g““f:a‘"i;" RERLTIEE for a game in that city Sunday,|in the Endee lineup this year. Eddie SINC & i A | Perkins Pittenger, s&. ....... E Results Yesterday weather permitting. . has been pretty quict all winter, but ; | Burns Walters, c. . 0 L he generally makes things hum on the Blasky Pennock, p. 3 Jeraey Oty =1h) Byracuse. 6} A call for football practice for local |diamond in the summertime, non 3 Reacln)ed Toroniol Jr teams would not be out-of-place if the | Bt S A Brfelo “-fi‘;;‘%‘hk A present brand of weather continues. Treddy Schmidt is back in town [Doubert, 1b. R 0k B6 Ta @ RILI0SS, Ryt DOUERLEN 8 il again but hasn't any immediate pros-|piyelli, 3b. . 2 The Detroit Tigers nearly won a| pects for baseball for the coming sea-|Wingo, «. Young, 2h. . 4% \ Johnston, 1. . L0 ; Standias OUIhonOLIbA ball game yesterday afternoon. The son. Freddy is one of the best New |Donahue, p. Havser, 1b. .. 1 h 5 Walker, cf. . ¥ 1 2 y City Welch, rf. a7 B Buifalo Miller, If. . 0 o8 ' | Reading Perkins, c. sees 3 0 1 2 Rerger, c. . A 0 Baltimore Dykes, 3b, . x 0 Toronto Galloway, ss. . " 0 Newark . 1o} JIEDL ¥ 0 ) Ttommel q Sina HoBooBAALLALaS NATIONAL LEAGUE, : passed ball ump| Connolly; time, 3 Standing of the Clubs, Y SO D S et o S S B0 |oscrnuossuons » E | coosononnwua Ainsmith, . heote, cf. Sherdel, p. . Bastosts b - Dunlay . **Mueller Peterson . Pertica, . . ) : Vollhardt . Bohne, & o *Harper .. 03 team from the Wolverine state led the | Britain has in the fielding and base |Giiioepie, . Indians up to the last inning, when|running line, and if he could get into e 20 the “blow-up” hflm,m,p‘,yv ;.Wl. the | the knack of sox‘l_:!n;: the old pill, )_n'-‘vl sBalted for Donahiadn 7 Spokemen romped off with a win, have an easy time breaking into CHICAGO LD league company. ab. There was plenty of happiness at — Stats, of. . 4 e i : the Russell and Erwin factory today,| Manager Lawrence P. Mangan o |leieroe s A 5 Rochester due to the showing made by Bill Mas- | the New Britain Kaceys, champions |Grimes, 1b. Dike : ' —— sey and Jack McCue on the alleyslast)of the State League, made his report|(illaghan, rf. $Fhurman i Games Today night. The Russwin duo downed the|for the season at 4 meeting held Wed- Jerue o | £ - - Syracuse at Jersey City. “Unknows" three straight games,|pesday night. The report showed the [Hartnett, *Ratted for nn”““r]"m N A Buffalo at Newark. which was no great f1('60mphshmom, season to be a prosperous one, All|Alexander p. . L 0 5 tBatted for Sullivan in Tth. Rochester at Baltimore. acocrding to the available informa-|of the members of the team expressed T3 s Fn‘;?:r:vvl for Eckert in :-m”n — 2 Toronto at Reading. tion at hand. themselves as pleased with the treat- ::iw tmmfl : r‘:n Q:n (n[l:n..q Eiien it Berme b b 255 pgo— 797 Fhiladelphi Lo 000 0002 0 i SA R e e g ment and hoped to be back again next | B8O, or e s T8 000 GRS g TGRS LD . 100 031 5 GRASSHAPPER Chp Mo s bage SihileH St YSTE LUTHERAN LEAGUE Kelly, guardian of the midw :| year representing the council. | nett, Duncan; sacrifices, Neale, Duncan, |Pittsburgh ... 201 003 Vot ?\’n"rsr'»rnurr’fxnsh]"ffi?i'{nf-'l‘"‘},‘,y,‘}'",'.'." il X e | for the Brooklyn A. C. team last sea- =i [Xelleher 2, Alexander; double plays, Bohne ,-93»‘\"‘.\.‘#;?.7“1;'-:1.-' iy 'm"“.m.ix'-l."x%uli ORES: s o EeosalleR 477 Tinss Toft "o basen, Boston 10, hilmael: | 0Cal Swedish Team Entered to Play | gon, will make a strong bid for an in-] 1t {5 rumored around the city that |iery Y & Duubert; lef O R e it iy ToHRabyi Atalen. base, |Girdce };&:’;:.mfl‘:l ‘;“":,,"L"] f 3 off in Northern Section field berth \\_'nh the Rogers Recréa-|the management of the New De- | Alexander 1, off Donahue 1, off Gillesple 2; | Traynor, y;\{llnxf_;\yxvx;‘ ‘muh;lmm.“?,m;- play struck out, by Sullivan Kort 25 it | Members of the Swedish Lutheran|!ion team this season. parture team in Bristol is intending to Fivcll 2t b Lonmine o b AIOEREE B Gulss, Blleshuren X R B L B e i|church have organized a baseball CETT try and indute “Chick” Stanley to|pie 4 in 2 innings; hit by pitcher, by Ale 1, off Cooper pitches, L S as team again this season and they will Rommil; umpircs, Owens s il »pen up the season against Bristol in L Bristol on Saturday, May 6. The local Gl 4 6 . team has entered the Northern league hicago 4. St. Touis 2, which comprises besides the local 5 St. Loufs, April 2l.—I"rank Ellerbe | cqm nines from the following cities: rown’s far corner man, mutfed a pob | yieriden. Bristol. Hartford and Man. | Kaceys basketball quintet a banquet fly in the opening American league haatar. on Sunday, May 14. It is proposed ) . . contest here vesterday and Iet i two | e or games whien theto hold a third_aexree working on| Ajn’t It A Grand And Glorious Feeling SOX runs, e Iiro 18 losing o 2 ., . 0 P g c i R h L aa \','_“', & & 10 20501 team will follow is as follows: | that occasion, and at the conclusion, P shock aber pitehed 4 od bail, May 13,|the banquet will be held with the lan Johnson, league prelient, u champions as the guests of the coun- tended. The score ol CHICAGO iR e *Batted for Gal 9th. 274959 esBatted for ¥ D Bitadator Harogts Hot Dig Cusack . disiv BB 89— Maranville, 85, ....4 5 23 @oYle by vinies 85 0 Carey, cf. . Bigbee, If. . 2 C. Johnson . « 88 89— Tierney i 4 e Traynor, 3h. . 3 2 253 Mokan, .3 269— Grimm, 1 .. 3 Gooch, €. .uvsees : Barry e 80— Hoanar, v AZUKUS o..oie.. 86 0o fRohwer ", " e, ORI hrowh o s 105— 2o OO DO MM e vaosst wloossssanan Thomas E. Maloney, son of Dr. M.|play ball this summer. The former|ander 1, (Neale); by lespie 1, (Holloch- ;"m""""r ."uhy A'!Amrmlh g 5 i is W 7 e TEv , S | ild pitches, Donahue, Gillespie; los- |1 0 inning, none o n \\_. Malony of this city was forced to \\fjslt yan star is ccrhun!_\_« too good to ing pitcher, Donahue; umplres, Moran and |6 in 7 innings, off Pertica 3 in 1 inning, off give up a place in the Pennsy fresh-|quit the game now. He is way ahead | Quigloy; time, Cooper 7 in 6 innings, off Adams 1 in 3| Mayne man crew, owing to a slight injury. of anyone in this city when it comes| = ) innings; hit by pitcher, by t'ooper 1 (Horns- | (haol \ehing srd: Haseballostes lis. | Blvitds. 10, 8¢, Lioni [b¥); by Barfeot 1 (Grimm); winning piteh- ——— to pitching and baseball suffers a dis- rates 10, St. Louis 5. er, Cooper; lInsing pitcher, f um- Plans are under way to tender thetinct loss when it loses him. Pittsburgh, April 21.-—~The Pil‘:\((‘s‘mrrs, Klem, Sentelle and B time, 1:45 Jim i AT May 6, Bristol in Bristol; Hartford in New Britain: May 20, = Meriden. In Mefiden; My, 27, Man. You HAVE A DUTY CALL THAT AND YoU GET INTo YouR = AND EVERY TBLOGK o) hester in New Britain; June 8, Br SIMPLY MUST BE MADE- GLAD RAGS AND ARE WALK You HATE THE NG & = STARTED OFF LIKE 4 MORE AND MORE LRy 3 tol in New Britain; June 10, Hartford Coilin S : U in Hartford; June 17, Meriden in New| HART & COOLEY BOWLING LAME TO SLAUGHTER 5 Hoope ST 1 Dritain and June Manchester in LEAGUE, _— L% o sves e ML Manchester Yinal Averages, CAN'T we No! we WE SHoulD HAvE ) V'D RATHER LET S Now j yisay 1 ( P.F. Avg. MUST MAKE MADE TS CALL || BE wicweED TAY LONG Sheehy, 1b, ....eiii. 2 — Name Game, GET OUT OF = Schalk, e, . GEORGETOWN BEATS FORDHAM | Mantague PPRRRE LY n-EoOME WAY'T? THAT CALL— A MONTH AGo AlL, QUER AT Be vatus y ! 9] Washington, April 21.—Georgetown |XKallerman ..........45 3¢ i GET_onN R o 3 s o ran its string of victories up to an|Gllette iiiiiiii .42 : M‘/—/ Your THINGS even dozen hy defeatiog Fordham i " here vesterday. The score was 9 to TNIELBE,: 35, «xnrse v 015 The home players gained the Sialer, 1b. Korie , victory through opportune hitting and Willlams, 1f. v taking advantage of errors of com- Jacohson, of. ... 3 0 o Beterelt o : 02 missio 1 omission. McNamara, Gerber, e Fordham’s star pitcher, was McManus, cias 0 o|mered from the box in the STOGReR: pe <y Vanderbnek taking up the burden. O'Neil Krampitz . Middleton Harwood Nightingale . 3232 2068 2198 lilcago a0b e —_— TR 1048 Bt. Louis . - ’ B O e IR S0 base hit ' William B e vana B W. Wollman ..... 4368 MG, A il DI splistoadl R . <0 0 Schliecher ..........30 2400 §0.00 - z \ NNV A Collins and Shrely (2, I bahn, G| | §|Carison ... ; 2 9.36 5 Z, \ z \ s 1 ol » “Evar Sty Monroe : | g \ hicene 8y Pa L Y] tGrane b Hunter R 2 & LY REAen: - A‘N\JD = = 4 b \ . : 1 Hildehran J Tundin AND You FINA A = At HE MAID COMES To i T AIN'T 1T A 0 THE DOOR AND RING THE BELL THE DOOR AND SAYS 9 OH-H-+- Boy! : : u GR-R-IRAND AND umpires, Dineen and - 5 5 7o Holcomb 4 uveensiss i Cleveland 5, Detroit | T for tner in 9th Keeffer «oioiiivrnes 4l f etroit, April Cleveland traileq | 1Bt Nunamalke Pison . Tk oy v 3 th\_fi = Detrolt for. elght inmings vesterday,| *o 0 R L Cooley Sy 5 FoR GUODNESS 8:02&2 T::ETHG IHEEU;\;S\-I then rallied in the ninth after fu “ab, 1 0. 8. e |W. Clarkson .. " 3 §axe SToP wWorLD | D i Skl . GRUMBLING QT YE STERDAY were out, scorlng two runs, and beat ney. wik D 0 O; Clarkaon cosvsiiens g WANT To Si the Tigers, & to 4, in the opening . lHa®, o { L B D oninky s i e adB ] AND LOOK THESE ARE — pening | L3 3 ) PLEASANT i ) game of the American league seaso S Al ', WOUTHAR v oy veves 3.55 ESN THOSE ! here It was the sixth cons o 2 Dillon defeat for the locals. The so fasis £ v 3 Genotte CLEVEILAND diney, cizerii 1§ Walker o..oooviinns 953 6 i h pe i FUSs FoRr NOTHING, e 1 e &t ¢ 2 1| Elink e 2 Totals .. .. 1172 93926 Team Standing. W, Gardner. Regulators . Stephenson, o 5 o | clevelun e e 0L e DHdy] VEnH{atoTS 030 100 000 Registers Waod. Guisto, Jamieson, | Wall Seats .. Rigney; stolen bases, 1ioil A EEEEES Jatnieson, Weod, Biue, | LNtakes ... vy avivie 14 | Grittes . 10 touble plays, Gardner to Ceess Melnni left on Records, Ayres’ SOda Water By o eon 3 ol e n, o] High Single—trikpi il b Morton 1. by Ehmke 4;| High 3-String—Kallerman, Call for it by name and zet the best. |1 1 s b s, oft Morton ”lngn Team Game—Ventilators, B B R ool deth. Khius s piteher | n roam 3-8tring—Ventilators, Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ |[}'}5"F wmriies Naiin and o Hme 088,