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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SJ\TURD/\Y, MAY 6, 1922. prassees) = TSR TR TR CORBIN BOWLERS GAIN A SLIGHT ADVANTAGE IN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE IN DUSTY LEAGUE — ROBERTSON, NO-HIT HURLER OF CHISOX, IS SENT | FROM MOUND IN SIXTH INNING YESTERDAY — GEORGE SISLER AND KELLY, PREMIER BATSMEN IN MAJOR LEAGUES, LATEST AVERAGES SHOW = ] o — L —_— S e e R e ROBERTSON FAILS | T8uam it kot GEORGE SISLERIS | Basedalt 2 3er | GORBIN QUINTET CARDINALS AGAIN AGAINST INDIANS . o SETTING FAST PACE) s | GAING SLIGHT LEAD| " oo e TARE REDS’ MEASURE —_— At Garden—Decision a Popuiar One T Yesterday's Results, His Greas Achievement, i Y| New vo e Teii B y ; Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 3. Park ; Winneis Stade a 6 [f l No-Hit Pitcher Lasts Only Six [ New ork, May sLew venaer, BIOWNS' Crack First Baseman| se Youis s, cineinmat » ark Street Boys Win Three| sunneepous, ntay s.—chanon son. | inmers Siage a Greai Rally in 3 ; : A:I“ ’,l.:hnlvv‘l}\ I\ \l l}l,’;h(r\):;\g‘hl, y(;l);([ New York-Phila, (wet grounds,) ames H priven whe DH(‘lu‘tl U, ))‘V'fl gt pariy fovf ",ur‘ unl"o e i oignt deteated Johons Dundes, s M Amari B Brooklyn- Bost y G Whil Landers D P Two|tne Chicago Amari M ; \ ' 1 ; K on (wet grounds.) B! ricans May I ngatnet N Innings in Yesterday's Gontest |\ 50 et Shampion s 25| Tops Amorican League Batters . [1¢ Landers Drops TWO (i3 o ne S et or o 2 ) i (“,I:‘_,: ‘.“,V,I!.A,-u” at \llunlxl.«r;ll\1 hq;mrel LA Standing of the Clubs. 3 achievement and gives Ray Schaik, mrden endler veceived e judges’ I P.C. T e T vetoran catcher o great i i = B s " 2 /9 Yol he P. & I, Corl 7 d u Rreat part of ihe Chicago, May f.—IMiclding errors hy | decision Chicago, May 6.—George Sisler, first |[New York ......... i el TR lehll nd(\‘"nl::t“u;n:‘nml‘:nm”-: credit. In n letter to Joo “Ponko’ Chicago. coupled with opportune hit Notwithstanding that the decision|baseman with the St. Louis club and |Chicago .. A 5 706 |for the lnduslrml' Bowli I vm‘ Cantlllion, manager of the Minne. ting und Sothoron's great pitching | was against him, Dundee fought sne|Tris Speaker leader of the Clevelard |St. Louls .......... 7 .611[championship, aided i) I';: 1'(:(::]:; apolls, American Assoclation sluli for enabled Cleveland o muke a clean|of the greatest hattles of his career.|Indians today are in a neck and neck [ Brooklyn ... o y .820|& Frwin quintet. The Lock \ ’k”. which Robertson pitched last year, the eweep of the series here, taking the | Throughout the 15 rounds he took the race for the batting leadership of the | Pittsburgh i ; 444 [took two ;unw'rr o ‘l’""l " | young hurler says: Hnal game § to & The former S| bardest hody blows of Tender with 4 American league. With Sisler topping | Philadeiphia .1\ !." 6 400 [Krary & Clark team, which up to last | EVETY one of the 2 ballu pitched | G0, - ha by Keilel Louls pitcher, starting his first game |grin and sent back his bes His ti-[the heap with an average of 431,|Cinei t . 3 v : Fae 5 nnth on hits by Keile mn")hfi W”‘i'k t 1 ) 4 130 o4 pounds. Dundeela welght) averages. inolude “ssmemrot: Wadnes: " nelm:f'nl\-\:fmlzu:n)n&rr](-::dkiuttl'4r.1i,l‘::‘ “There was an elemgnt of luck for dibiis iy “.»:,l,r ‘t ho twirled a perfect no-hit " ‘.l. AT . o ' day Games Today hitting a high mark for team single |'o"¢ Robertson told his former boss |Rurns, of. .. :”(" 0ty s w””.l ) e \:. u‘ “I“ |{u|n] ar \\\;h ruJ Sisler also is showing the way to| Philadeiphia at New York (2 gms.) [in the second game of the """\i“n who had telegraphed congratulations, R:“"'-"~ ,n\, . ame at Detroi t Sunday, a - [ spectators, but Dundee was cheered ¢ g E e skad. 8 3 . s 4 e 28 neam, 1. . €d to repeat yesterday but only lasted | for several minutes when he left the - l",' A AT, o eng (.mk( L ant: Eomonigs .Rmnkj‘m' Every man finished above the cen- [, 1. O the other hand, it was one Rahne, "2, e & even dgzen away and also is the hest| Cincinnati at 8t. Louis. tyry mark of those days a_ pitcher would work |iarper. of. . 88, ring o y date. P sroBse( . at P 2 ooy P o A Caveney, si, CLEVELAND I et s i i ARE AL, daie. Ky hady sropsed the| Chicago at Pittsburgh. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE yeary toihave: /My faat ballisies ton il b 1. h,opo. a Sontedite andleis WatElt ads ””_”M‘M te 23 times. - Landers, Frary & Clark fast for any one to hit and I had a|tirani, ai o TR et S Willlams' Great Record. ERICAN - Vollhardt 116 100 91--- uo7 '@t curve ball and change of pace. [itarge ke Lr,\."‘(.";,,"’fh,““,i‘,"*“'::‘,,',"';:‘;"ir,‘ls'm;hn" Kenneth Williams, who promises to AUURIGAN (LEAGUE, W. Wright .... 111 74P1y control was perfeet, {5 Henny Leoriard, world's lightweight|P® Pabe Ruth's rival in " home run Yesterday's Results. A. Anderson .. 87 3 You know 1 bad never pitched 10 |4iiago . : “hampion entered the ring hefore the|NUNE this season struck a snag In| New York 5, Philadelphia 4 Shes NLT R L g gljihe dinclastatotd, enduclysonrisphad Biraie: { H P % ; batting, dropping into fifth place. He s i % k to rely on Schalk. And I surely be- ¥ g Gardner, 3t 1 ‘tart of the bout and announced that ! St. Louis 6, Detroit 1. | e ST, LOGIS Wood, If 1 8 0% s oas van ; continues to crash out homers, how- | b —_— lieve Schalk was more highly clated s 4 Y he was ready ot any time to meet any : ) Cleveland 8, Chicago 3. ah e logical contender for his title ever, having connected with ten. Al \waghington-Boston (rain.) X f00 thamihelie saldaltinasithel srdston & f . g Russell & . pleasure of his life to be an the re-|Fournter 1t Both ” 5 ¢ v iag | WECK lliams shared the batting 435! The winner of last night's bout was|Veek ago Wi Topnrcer, 1. promised an engagement with Heine ........ 99 309 |c€iving end during such a ball ‘wame. | jiorngny, leadership with Speaker. ; e . ; “hampion in a title contest L Other leading batters for ten or Bianging:otheiGiabe; Jones . i e SR ] 173)and, naturallv. 1 attribute the un- l\t:'nnm- [ Johnson, s ) (o 8 Danny I'rush, the Cieveland, 0, |More games: Elmer Smith, Boston.|New york c".v’”' D7 ARG L 310 :""l“"t"‘""",""“,',',“e more-o Kim than |l ThiL Yeclelan, 5t 0 1 1 0fccatnerweight, kndcked out Tony Ca-|378: Witt, New York 395; Willlams. |st, Louls ... A ATHSTRDI. A5, (1104 410 2 G T Alnemivh, o, g H Joni of Rock Tsland, TIl., in the sev. |5t Louis, 388; Jamieson, Cleveland |cjeveland Sl Brrunk. of. . gL 8 o] nth round of the semi-final 382; Pratt, Boston 362. Chicago 5 ! Kelly Leads National, Philadelphia .. George Kelly, first baseman with the | Boston Pittslmee!s 8, (Uikmgy, 1, N Muy 6 —Frruhiengh da- 4 Chiggn yeterdey. & o 1, The Tittaliargh ritn ves gcoml in thiry | hits by Ticeney pnd Cut hrug's arrer ana Mela ritiy Chirage’s run wa, sadasco=p {ss9smsasccomc. i ooqurmmunabis tcosewn @ . wezeess330eexa32> 2 b saswsvannn Thompson . 81 g 3 lovomwusnaal =15 DUNS FOR THEWEEK et o v 500 *587—1585 Lyaue In oth, P’ 5 = : - v, *Records. . 114 408 0002 V. 5 o o INDUSTRIES PICKING UP. New York Giants continues to set the Washington L Tk e 010 300 Ohx—3 F\';hT,"f”" \ 0 0 g 2 B Ipace for the National league batters. [ Detroit S ‘,& Tiarn’h"" Lig? \S EOR “b"": APRIL 30—MAY o 3 W, Smith; three Lave AL i .| |Unast to Const Improvement is Noted, |[He has a mark of 445, Kelly knocked | —— e R el g;-— S ’ Alnaimital l:\|I‘vll"."Crulul,r“l\n‘:|_\ i stoten 'A"‘"“s"«:‘ P 0 [ sec. Davis Reports. ;;"“ ; brace of l")"f”]"\( ’1"1"'5H“"ht|'“ {hanosis k“‘!:";‘sh"ll‘or?“i-) Boner 107— 306 National League b Dasbesti et on 1 Cineinnati Blost . - 0 he last week, but Rogers Hornsby New rk at Philadeiphia T R 5 N St. Lenis 4; bases on ba' Bavenport, p. ....... | 0.0 Washington, May 6.—Employment [qnd Ainsmith of the Cardinals each| St. Louis at Cleveland. Hppren ey o i8e L00°= 21l SMTWTF 8 Ttloff Luque »; stru-k out, by - o [~onditions in the United States dem-|poled four round trip blows, And are| Chicago at Detroit. L SRR RO 1280 At NewiSTon L ULl P Ll R (g rae)s die tBatted for ' anstrate that there is “widespread M-|making the home run race hot for| Washington at Boston. . Bt e 2 time, 1:30, L +Batted for Acosta in Sth antdal ‘e At ¢ ) A 5 f e M 9 L e I e Hlkria “,n"]: nixg _f\:”j _nm:( Tfr‘fm the Giant slugger who now has six. Stanley Hardware Lan el leag s - Chicag R oast to coast,” Secretary o .abor Horn by Hitting Hard. NOTRN & Yoo 95 B St. Louis, May 6.—8t. Louis made Two )y 1 ik [ Davis declared today commentingl oo b ot been helting the ball INTERNATIONAL LEAG IFup‘oIri g L mlllshurzh it three in a row over Cincinnati yes- 2, Sothoron. H aml upon investigations and reports made | 5 Nk 5 . S 2 L LA L, hicago terday, winning 3 to 2. A rally in . < s , 2 Aia esul - g 5 3 g 3 to 2. rally in the ERoktsepeaks by the federal employment service, :I":“:m‘f;“;‘s ;::;}Iia(r::?mflj'fi'i e :El g Results Yesterday 'X;"*n';\ cereeeens 92 Cincinnati fourth gave the Cardinals all their ganss and A el Although there are a few dark spots|* /0t " pop O'Farrell the stock Sysaguge.iT,lersey Gy SRt e ittt o3 runs off Luque. Dalie. off Ron ; § ‘n which considerable nnemployment | 24 ' wifl! the Chicago Cubs 15 the | Honding 8. tacamio S Aty ] e Dfeffer started badly, but pitched ey D aertaoy ¥ o lis yet reported Mr. Davis added tlie Skl gl B e Reading 9, Toronto 8. 7 = American: League great ball in the late innings. Stock, thoron' 2, by R entire country can be to have|nunner up to kelly'with #naverag Baltimore 7, Rochester 4 : i 461=~1385 MTWTF .| third baseman for St. Loufs, was not 2, s 1 2 e 428, Maranvilie of Pittsburgh con- gy New Britain Machine New York 120 B2l in the game, havIng‘he‘en suspended Cox 11in 1 in Da ] sion. xinu,r.\ to .«;r (‘hr' s furhr‘:w rz:.m Standing of the Cliibs Eurkh;{;’rrn 1:2 0‘ B 6 s : R et e St i ning: hit by pit horon 3 stealers with five thefts, while Ban- w. it oward .... 9 k Phil 11 4 A e er): balk, Robertson d b % . Shaes s s Tagal ¥ Z o , . pires yesterday. The score: loéing pitcher, Rober Biteh : ) ‘ 'xron of the (;mms is the leading run|paitimore ... 12 5 3§ Joe Cusack . 100 e 9| Washington 3 ¢ ity Nallin and Moriari N 50, 1id to be the smallest capital in|getter with 10 tallies. Rochester ... .10 I:Mgrf'n e §8 102 295 | oleveland 10 ab. - = : the world, Tulagi, the administrative| Other l»ndmz‘ rmm!-f .‘o;‘, t'»: or | Reading .. 10 Foote ........ .98 104 2911 Detroit ' i Dleet, mertd| enter of the Sctomon atands, ean-| TN EREE, | CRREIE S P T TOTRRA TiE ik . Tty (et long double scoring Ward and Scott [tains thirty white people and a few |gornshy, St. Louis 404; Walker, Phil- [ iuffalo ’ : : Corbin Screw Co, . Louis 1 l; 1 in the eighth inning yesterday broke (O adelphia 400; Ruether, Brooklyn 400.|8yracuse Sunnerson .. y I ’ 5 L nternational Ieague Philadelphia’s winning streak and b7 " Miller Newhnie sy ; Griswold ....... 8¢ § 5 a 8 > | s gave New York a 5 to 4 victory. [ = == - : = i i ] B D Pt Miller and Dykes kept the Athie Relden . % . 89 2 1{0!(1mors 18 STl lnnoi“n. ; : Newark 1 41 6 bl | l aning W it drives Games Schusler .. : 98 279 | Bt WS QN THE FIRST BOUND | g o852 | E R I 3 t Jersey City 9 | | The score NEW YORK Newark at Buffalo. 47 42 ] s : —— AWITH CLERKIN e ) | Baltimore at Rochester. Stanley Work Syracuse 17 s TR el G ) ; Reading at Toronte. Bertini ....... 8§ 90 __ g3 |Reading 4 x B earaibi o ias B0 2 Gillespie, the New Haven Collegiate Hartford will play at Albany to- Politis . ... S6 Rochester 8§ Maranville . [4 Preparatory College pitcher who hurl-[morrow and Monday, and will be back NBIYREnR: Lhores 100 5 3 Buffalo 10 12 Carey. el 1 the game against the local Highjat the Franklin avenue grounds on EASTERN LEAGUL Slliott . e e e A cchool aine last Suturday and was|Tuesday, meeting the Piftsfield club, V. Anderson .. COLLEGE Traynor, 3b. . . 2 3 beaten 3 to 2, pitched a no hit, no runfheaded by Gus Gardella. Results Yesterday # Columbia 3, Cornell I\(:I!r«"axn‘ 1;1‘.‘ . Pevormer, c > ' zame inst the Palmer prep school S irimm, 1b. [ 5 No games—Rain. 462—1402 Georgetown 14, Ursinus 0, Gooech, c. Bhawkey, p. g % e team last Thursday afternoon. It| The local Pirates will open the sea- ———— Penn State 8, Bethany 5. Ceoper, p. . speaks u or al ba hen|son tomorrow at St. Mary's play- peaks well for the local batters when|so morrow at St lary's play Standing of the Clubs / Olson Vst ., 93— 471| Virginia 4, West Virginia 3. 7 the resuits of last Saturday’s game are |grounds, meeting the Pirates of Hart- S H. Wright ..... : — 251| Villanova 7, Gettysburg 3. v e looked over that they connected with(ford. The game will start at § o'clock. 4 5 ) : Kilduff .. . 5 7 313 Syracuse at Union—rain “Batted for Jones in 8th. Young, 2b. i ¢ 3 ¢ I i ; New R s RS 5 ' B Johnston, 1h. 5 tfthe Ilm City lad for five hits, one of |The locals will use either Preisser or l.mmfifm Y Chicago .. . 080 008 801 —1 i Campbell . 1 321 Catholic University at Holy Cross— ; Bittsburg! ; 20x— Walker, 1. ... REE AR o e bbERART Huber on the mound with Meehan | \[eh e L Perkins, « ] Myers ... 280 | rain. Two base hits, Hollocher, O'Farrell, erking, C. ......... 5 13 catching. Renner and Kelly will do I Lafayette at Boston College—rain. Cosper; stolen bases, Htatz, Carey; saeri- Bd. Miller, tf. . ——— Pittsfield . 4 3 the battery work for the visitors. : . = i fces, Matkel, Mokan; doubl . Cooper, Welch, rf. ; Kid Scarlet, the local battler, who is Bridgeport e N s s | i i el 33 Gri h, ot = i Pl Maranviile and Grimm; Cooper and Grimm: By o 0 2 warded to work against Young Leonard Whewe= o Hartford i 2 K Eate 2SuClarkeon Techify ARCLien ihATes RUBISARE T EILtanurki 4/ iky Naylor, p. «ooovniis © Wallingford ia Meriden next Satur-| The Valkyrians, the ungeaten quin-|\waterhyry H“f“” Sy oo 9g 7 2881 Y NorthaCarollnalpewarthntore 0r. 4 iemBbE IR/ Kl onicamd o Fréeman 1, ot Moore, p. . 0 . is training hard for the battle. He [ 1€t of vhf Ladies' City I‘,Fa.‘zue, will Springfield Nyberg .. 8 264 P s, off Joneg 9 In 7 innings, off roll the Charter Oak Ladies' team of : g i . T . |rreeman’1 in' 1 inning; winning piteh DA e has a great following of rooters who i 3 2% 1edirHn Ll IS FAVORITE iooper; losing pitcher, Jones: © umpir are looking forward to seelng him|Hartford at Rogers Itecreation alleys next Monday night. Games Teday ) Wolek .....0. 101— 273 Paris, May 6.—Georges Carpentier|Moran and Quigley; time, 1:49. el Carlson ....... 85 108— 301 |is an overwhelming favorite in the (SBatted for Moore in 8th. o — Bridgeport at Hartford. o e betting as his match with Ted Lewis e hechie L T oy ek | g | Mike Gibbons and Mike O'Dowd,[ Waterbury at Pittsfield. $ 1 4921408 approuches, as much as four or Avel —e [P R TN K — The local post office team 8 Pre-|jojjoy townsmen of St. Paul, Minn,| Albany at New Haven. AL X to-.one being ghered on: the straighy Two hase hi ¥ by I actice s b 1 e i home runs, Dd. Sille ; r BACIEE Ul ACArlC R el TRETC) will meet in the first open air boxing[ IFitchburg at Springfield 5 82| result with no takers. Lewis backers , ; e or ; ila- [is going to be a good contest on fory i B e Sl U onight at Long sk | Heatnh ; lfg— ? are desirous of betting even money yres 0oda ater 0 bl almomniinonr alvocommsoscmmmz mlossoss-ce? Falk, If. . . i e SO oo e #oo % 1M i e e m M 3 1 3 S e T ss ol conrcomanmnar Zlocmrccscsanms mlossamasssscal B - - ST flanaed 00 4ty [ e | bt ¢ il SR s E e B B RO P delphia 9; base on balls, ylor 3, off lainey v slection come . . deipiia 0: base ai paile off N u{._( captainey when the clecti ln omes | [ City, & stTes SRaTERNG ThaELl havh ,\“”f.\]'rko. Cusack 314/ that their man stays longer than the A off. The management is looking for and shapely feet,” says a scientist; | Walker ...... 97 106— Australian Cook whom Georges|Call for it by name and got the best Bhawkey 5, by Moore 3; in 1 1-3 inning, off Moore i 2 games with the other P. O. teams in H. G. McCurdy, a member of the|“indolent ones have clumsy, flat, or MecDonough .. 9 96— ninciced? buL Uh- the. SouFh-oatne, Bt o it by name anq | the Biram. e e e ireah ANy and JWIE. [ ne State graduating class at Bowdoin college [otherwise ill-shapen ones.” son; time, 1:50. this spring, has been engaged to coach The local High school team is being|ije Wesleyan swimming team for next St. Louis 6, Detroit 1, put to the task today in New Haven.|season, Detroit, May 6. — Bayne yesterday [They are playing their first game of A Reld Detroit to two singles, hoth in|the triangular league. Manager Ty Cobb of the Detroit the ninth inning, and St. Louis de e ligers, benched himself yesterday for feated the Tigers 6 to 1 in the con Renk decision in hoxing bouts in|a pinch hitter. The Georgia Peach cluding game of the series here. The [1c state are hecoming alarmingly| must feel himself slipping a bit. hits followed by Heilmann's fly gave numerous, and sooner or later it i — the Tigers their lone run. Manager | ,,,q 1o have a bad effect on the Mike Donlin, one of the best out- Cobb benched himseif for a pincii hit | (000 1y geveral citics, various referees [ fielders in his day, has been engaged ter in the ninth, sending in Fother- |35 " ooy tried out, but there has|to do scout work for the Boston Red e U R been little to choose in their work. [ Sox. The score: S ik, ST. o kG Carpentier’s followers are unwilling to =10-. T T kb e g Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ The golf season at the Shuttle Meadow club got under way today The recent heavy rains has not affected the coursz sufficiently to alter previous plans ’ Local fans who attended the exhi- Tobin, rf. ... d bition at Hartford on Thufsday night, Gerver, 88, .....0n0n 4 held their nose yesterday when dis- iitama 11 .' : cussing the decision of Terry Lee of Jacebson, cf. . v Bridgeport, at the close of the Bart- o R 2 5 0 0)field-Keily bout Ellerbe, 3b. A home run by Jenkins, alded Yalel freshmen in beating the Hill School freshies vesterday, 4 to 3. Canada has withdrawn from the} Tt seems a pity that with such eap- able officials as Dave IPitzgerald of New Haven and John I Willis of this city, available for work, no move is : “ " davis S atches. S 1 A itn sicire’ thelr serviges. Those|D0Vie Cup tennis Matoliew Ihedfjeient e R two men stand out in prominence in :‘:‘m ‘)” ",“D“;“‘\:_" :_";‘F sl sohh. ef. . 3 every angle of the boxing game over| "*" f T LRREDIE: each, If. ... s ] > pres POD OF TiTE ARBILErs e Heilmann, v § the present crop of ring arbiters Johnny Riley tells us that the Con- ones, 1:; 0 1t " necticut Light and Power Co. will be e W % : Time was when all the big bouts|ropresented in the Hardware Clty In- !lsllfl.r. A £ X 5 in this vicinity were presided over by dustrial league, by a fast team. . “Honest John" Willis. His work as ke a rule gave satisfaction. Through his| john G. Anderson, of the Siwaney! Tkl ¢ (Continued on Following Page) onnection with the mitt xame, Willis|toit=olub. 1 e latést ATaerlonn ,3, IF THAT'S HAGEN has learned throuzh experience justi.pter the British amateur tourney @ lv‘“’ ALEC SMITH \ /f what a referee should know. HOW|\hich will be played at Prestwick. J g - SRR | .\ of the present crop can equal ki ; f \ his record? The Yale bazeball team is playing / £ A-fi.;t‘ “F:',A : ' ARCE: )\ TCHELL TROUSERS PRESSED o Holy Cross at Fitton Field, Worcester, Mr. Willis has officlated in i‘m-m:\i!h!} afterncen. where champions performed, and in| - R FREE e the day'when the “gate” was not the| A number of local alumni memiers primary reason for thejr appearance [of Holy are arranging a journey! For Monday and Tuesday Only ®|in the ring to Woresster nexi menth, when the FR. Holy Cross-Georgetown game will be played. The Waslington teax holds a, verdict over Jack Barry's team this Bring in a pair of' trousers with this ad and we will demon- The management of the New DBrit strate our efficient service to JJ|2in Gass Light company basebail team, expects Fric Erickson, the lanky first you absolutely free of charge Or we will press a suit for a [§|Daseman to have a great scason. In quarter. Bring this ad. action around the initial hassock SAFELY RELIEVES Erickson bears some resemblance to| | CATARRH OF THE BLAODER ’ “Long George” Kelly of the New York | NEW EMPIRE DRY f|°*" PLANTEE e BLACK 3 — | 4 0 The bad weather of the past few C 2 CAPSULES 3 CLEAN[NG CO days has hampered the practice of the R GEN ~ . teams in he Hardware City fndustrial coMBOUNE Ho league, which opens the season nezt AT DRUGGISTS. o TRIAL BOX BY MA| Covyright, 1932, N, V. Trllene W, 148 MAIN ST. Ehobe §35 Tetadsy atterncen at walnut Hill| | "R EVARE "OF IMITATIONS »