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IFRIDAY, APRII % , 28, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = * " . B R , MAIN STREET GARDEN HOSE WE CARRY THE GOOD LUCK BRAND * MILO—18¢ FT. BULL DOG—20c FT. GOOD LUCK—16¢ FT. VIGO—i5c FT. LEADER—14c¢ FT. SPORTING GOODS BASEBALL GOODS FISHING TACKLE GOLF AND TENNIS GOOLS H. 0. W. SWEATERS, ETC. HARRIS BICYCLES BOYS’ REG. $35.00 BOYS’ MOTORBIKE, $37. BOYS’ JUVENILE, $30.00 GIRLS’ $35.00 AUTO ACESSORIES REVERE TIRES AND TUBES SUPERIOR AND LETO CORDS MOBIL GREASE AND OIL —RUBBER GOODS — SUPPORTERS, ATOMIZERS, TUBING, ETC. WATER BOTTLES, SYRINGES, TRUSSES RAIN COATS AND CAPES. WE CARRY U. S. KEDS—60c TO $4.50 WALES GOODYEAR BOOTS AND RUBBERS R 08 s — — T —— — e ¥ e e L ALLING RUBBER CO. 240MAN STREET IN TRACK ATHLETICS ‘kson allowed only two hits in HEINIE GROH DOES SOME EANCY HITTING (Continued from Eighth Page.) there is any semblance of standardi- | Will be may he forthcom € an-|A warning is given out from the local zation nual meting of the A. A, (. here injoffice that anyone wishing to pay Since the 1. A, A, I, through its IN nber when the v|vnn|m~,fl of m" tases for this month must do so be- ntly organized National Women's|fore Saturday noon in order to avoid vatural position largely influences the Athletics cominitten” that tha|the aadsd Leamiis G s the policies and decisions of the |\ ¢ i e |18 actad HRnAY, WhlGIN IS drDosei tiotal OlvmSie. Gofm it woula | ;& tinke A supervision for tailure to pay taxes before lhc_. 3 American women’s national compe- | month is ov be a short road for wom Hitan il b T8 ks e in gaining prominence or “equ crally expected here that the A, A | the Olympics by obtaining the sanc- i {., ™ age of nickel coins in {tion and submitting to the control of iyl gt y id to be due to the peas- the 1 o 0% g them in preference to The board of governors of the Ama- | i teur Athletic Union, the governing| national body in this country, which | affiliated with the 1. A, A, I, is iously pondcring the proposal to ume jurisdiction over women's atl es in the United g Saturday will be tion that confronts m 4 fmonth for the American women and girls ready, or, | ment t can they be made ready, to partici- | lectors they will pate in be in th the An in answer | post office Saturday until 12 o'clock. off Haines 0 in no ioning (pitched to on of (Mller) ; - ) Moran and G the last five fnnings. 'The teore: PHILADELPHLY —_— over of MURPHY WINS Al ACE (O 1h. :‘. li_ («-’v‘ c Ji ) Ty i s in 150-Mile Con- . 0 o \ . 0 o, Cal, || Women Likely to Add Color to the to travel nsw 1 answere Beats Pield of test at ¥ 1928 Olympic Games at controis | and entries P Amsterdam already competition vican t the Antwerp ( Fresno, Cal, April 28 —Jimmy|E won the 150-mile automobile t a field of nine in 1:: sterday. He took the lead in |, ond lap and was never passed, g the line a lap and three- 's ahead of Frank Llliott, who LOUIS was second. Harry Hartle was thivd. ab. 1 woel Art Klein was fourth, PPietro Bor- || dino firth, and Jerry Wonderlt sixth. Peter de Poalo narrowly ped|! sertuos injury in the ninety-c h lap on a turn when his car threw a tire rted up the howl for the guard |! he brakes held just in time. CHISOX LINEUP, = yesterday 6 to 4 in the first game of B e the series with St. Louis. Grimes drove the ball over the right field fence for a home run in the sixth and | tied the score. In the next inning his single drove in two men with the win- The score: ST, New York, April 28.—Women Ath- are likely to play a prominent part in the 1928 Olyripic Amsterdam, ‘j letes through the sugg "|that the International Amateur Next M FO};S d Next Mon., Tues., Wed. 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