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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, Wz : ] J Ww i e ~ —— i e e e e e ey ff ; f f VALKYRIANS LOSE THREE STRAIGHT GAMES TO HARTFORD WOMEN BOWLERS — MUCH INTEREST IN KAPLAN-WAGNER BOUT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT AT MERIDEN — HUGMEN USE THREE PITCHERS AGAINST CHISOX — PITTSBURGH TEAM COME FROM BEHIND IN NINTH AND TRIM DODGERS e ———— YANKS TAKE FIRST Dempcy Gt Gt VALKYRIANS BEATEN [ Besedat in rier BUCGANEERS W | ises Gess et APLAN S READY GAME FROM CHISOX o4 Marrage Proposal| By HARTFORD TEAM—Sweereemce— IN GREAT RALLY| ¥ith Benn Leonerd |k 4 HARD BOUT Huggins Uses Three Hurlers i o At cnatn . s | Visitors. Put Across & THIe8| Ciner teame ot veneiuhe. Four Runs Ave Scored in Ninth newsy? bt iiiveiend” chim: Meviden Boy Knows “Bid” Wag- of its gdmiration for him —— plon, In a 1o-round contes or he AgalflS[ weS[Cl'UerS Among Dempsey's numerous visi- Stmlgm De[ea[ on Clt Lefl 1ers Standing of u.u“;m-h?‘.‘ : lflfliflg AgfliUS[ me DOdgerS l‘l.(lv I:||";"‘l\|l:l"(l‘|[|';.;li‘lV\WI(!"H}"," ]'::(’!y;:lf:||“;{'l:fl‘{. ner IS ] Wb‘l".lly Foe — P.C, tors yesterday afternoon was a trim s Parisian cloak wmodel, She asked New York .........16 800 LEX the direction of I"loyd Fitzsimmons, Dempsey to marry her, saying she Chicago .. oSO e fight promoter for the Michlgan City New York, May 0-—The New York [was just the age afd of his tastes and | The Valkyrians, leaders in the |8t Louis .. bt ‘gon| Pittshurgh, May 9.—The first ganic | Post of the Ameriean Legion, On Saturday nighf ol thly weck, Ameéricans won the first game of their | temperament, She was sure they | Ladies' Leagie in this city, struck a |littsburgh ..... . ..1 ‘saqlin the Last and West series Yo the| Kansas has fought the titleholdér [ May 13, at the Auditerium in Meri- series with Chicago yesterday, 7 1o 5. would be happy together, She was|SNAg last night, in meeting & team |Brooklyn .......... ';,,‘,,,|Nmm.m| league took place here yes- |twice ,and Leonard falled to stop him [ dén, Loule “K Kaplan, the Silver Hoyt was replaced in the Ofth by fond of children, she said, and could [from the Charter Oak alleys, at Hart- [ Philadelphia . '”x terday, in the presence of John Heyd- |on either occasion. City's battling feathierwelght will Murray, a recruit, who held Chicago lcook, embroid sing and dance, ford. The Capital City women took |Cincinnati 18 'mg'\"r. President of the National league, The match will be staged in gn{travel the 12 round route with “Kid* in check until the ninth, when Mays Dempsey gallantly explained to|three straight games, he scores: Boston 4 g{and United States Senator George [open-air arena with a seating capa-| Wagner, a tough Iad from DPhiladel- relieved him and stopped a rally, The | mademoiselle that all proposals for SPECIALM H, ! Wharton Pepper. The Dodgers out- |city of 30,000 persons. phia. Matchmaker FFrank Kracmer, score: matches with him must be made Charter Oak Girls, Hartford. Games Today played the Pirates, the latter winning —_— whe is promoting the show for the rmr.\‘:.n ; & through his manager, Kearns. Miss Hall 94 52 97 P New York at 8t, Louis, 5 to T GOING AFT! RECORDS Meriden A. C. wishes it definitelv and R0 ob b i VO ¢ . Miss Morcom .. 88 98 9 Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, The Pirates entered the ninth in- ——— ! clearly understood that +the ning three runs behind, and hits by | papey Brown Will Try To Duplicate | YWagNer who fightz Kaplan in Meri- pondd } 1 o0 RUNSFOR THE WEEK Miss Palmer ... 91 56 Philadelphia at Chicago, Collins, 2t 2 Miss Lynch .... 84 20 Boston at Cincinnati. Grimm, Mattox, Rohw (hitting for > ¥ den on the 13th, is not the same Al Yellowhorse), and Ens, scored four| Ted Meredith's Past Performances | wagner who lost to Kaplar' in Meli- :l:{:m.r 5 3 1 0 Miss Willlams .. 81 84 el 1 PRI e £ BTG T SR o R o 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE, runs and won the game. The score: Philadelphia, May %—Captain Lar- [80n Square Garden some months ago. ) T S RUNS FOR WEEK MAY 7—13 433 449 443—13825 Lot Sl ry Brown of the University of Penn-|The two both hail from Philly, buf it io 00 0 ) Yy oy Rogers' Girls, New Britain, Yesterday's Results, b . a o |sylvania track team will attempt to |that's all. Irom every viewpoint, the McWeeney, p. : 000 American League Ag. Anderson .. 65— 23 New York 7, Chicago 5, ¢ [High, se o 1 duplicate the performance of Ted [ Kaplan-Wagner scrap should be a S M TWT F Ttl.[A. Anderson ... 72 3 86— 23 Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 4. gelinecan, gt . 1A Meredith, former Pennsylvania ath- |real battle. “Boo-Boo", Heff, manag- : . Carlson 80— 2 Detroit 6, Boston 2. WIGAL I 5 i (40 4 3 lete and holder of the world's rec-|er of the Quaker City fighter, save Joston N Phil % Bahanlt v o 2 vy | St. Louis 6, Washington 5, Myers, of, ord for the quarter and half inile | that although his boy may come from witt, . Washington 15 andgren ... 95 felithangg 1 runs in the intercollegiates this year,|a sleepy burg he is a eguiar whirl- 9 Y R Meredith won both the 440 and §&0 [ wind when in action. ‘*‘Dennie” Mec- Mostil, of, Fewster, 1. ... ... 0 ] Chicago (e Standing of the Clubs, S P.C. |Miller, . . 2 vard races at the championship meet- | Mahon, Kaplan's manager, is another Baker, 3b. ... iy ‘: 1 3 i | Detroit 424 410—1250 w. : 71} imes, p . ing, He did this for two consecutive |to testify to Wagner's ability as a Miller, cf. N : v Pom 1 Cleveland Court Friendly, New York ..........18 Mamsvi s St. Louis 5 . E b 2 years. scrapper, ‘“He can box or he can BROLE, 88, 11 vvaionivi 8 3 0| New York § 7. Buckley .... 71 F Cleveland Gk Brown started training for the two [ fight; he lets the other chap pick the Devormer, ¢, ...... [ « xt = T § Hoyt, § Tt 0 A. Gondner ] hicago R s 476 events today. He will first appear in|style,” says Dennie. Both Hoff and Murray, p. ) 2 ol National League R. Buckley Roston . TR, ATH ab. r. h.po. A& €lthem in the dual meet with Cornell | McMahon say that their boys will be Mays, p. . 0 SMTWTT F 8 Dummy .. s Philadelphia . i 429 Patibey Sk at Ithaca on Saturday. ' in tip-top shape for the scrap and 5 both are confident of victory. The 7 | Boston 4 x . Detroit ., < 364 e8I v g S 5 3.3 o Kaplan-Wagner bout is one of the T, . 5 [ 5| Brooklyn 3 416 471 452 30 | Washington . 5 348 . 5.8 8o S £ a3 New York ... 00010 1 New York 6 3 Court Beethoven, F. —_— i ] s EXAMINE MORVICH most expensive ever staged in the AR U R ) Phil 0 Mack ... 5% Games Today. Grimm, b, : g Louisville, Ky, May 9.—Morvich, | state as the club is paying praetically Collins, Hooper; sacrific ! Gt Pittshurgh 11 Herwig a7 Chicago at New York. Goorh, probably the most discussed horse in|$2,000 for the star bout, and it looks Strunk, Devormer. McClellan; dow’ | (incinnati 5 x Keelmer ...... 76 Cleveland at Philadelphia. Matior o the country and apparently the fa-|as if those attending will see a won- Johnson I and. Btrunk | ger o 4 Youne .. g 85 @ St. Louis at Washington. LT vorite for the Kentucky Derby, spent|derful fight. 7, Chicago §; P . | Chicago Rosen 2 5 Detroit at DRoston. Yellowhorse, the most of his first day at Churchill Rivals To Meet Agzain. 4 oft Hoyt 1 at, by | ¥ e, ilohwer .. . Downs being viewed by a throng of| n the semi-final of eight rounds INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ) Do o Kentuckians. Comment on Benjamin | \yijlje Shugrue., youngest of Water- Hoyt 4, by Murray 1, by Leverette 3" by| e T CWeehey 1; hits. off Hoyt & i nternational League 3 ; = ) m 1 SNy LAl oft Hoyt B0 4. 1:3. 10 b e “Two ont when winning run was scored. | Block’s unbeaten Runnymede-Hymir|pury's fighting Shugrues, meets nings, off Murray in (none out in 8 MW T 7 Results Yesterday 1Ratted for Mor Tth, colt ranged from extravagant praise|.gpike” Marino, that tough battler 9th), off Mays 0 in 1 inning, off Leveretie | b for $ in 6 innings, off McWeeney 3 in 2 ”"‘Irf::vl?r‘*:'vrr 14 9 HOT DOG 1 Rochester 7, Jergey City 3. guman- 150 Yeliowhine: iy o0 1307 | because of his conformation, to criti-| from New Haven, in a return fight nings; passed bails, Devormer; balk, Lever. | Pointers, Toronto 5, Newark 3. Pittaburgh ... ... T 011 00 0245 |cism for his lack of size. But sea-|that has been brewing for some time, 4 tte; winning pitcher, Murray. losing pitch- | Syracus 5 5 h | RS ILRR s Blotier WA Iosilg, pitehs FNL ; Molineux .......108 114 312| RBuffalo 9, Reading 3 Two base hits, Miler, Carey, T. Grir-|soned turfmen explained that mere|yolict Leonard, a Wallingford : s, Nallin and Mor jaltimore & f e rime i 2 ! ) 1:50. | Ouink — 20 99 3 i e fith, Grimes; three base hits, Johnston, |gize has litt] 10 Wi : dinsing 18 Newark x4 Wilcox oL 61 Baltimore 7, Syracuse 1. Maranville, Carey; stolen bases, Myers: N:' 198 .'|"° ‘;’ €9, “":‘ "”‘ Cfl)“- g" youngster, and Kid Scarlet, a New % lleox . cen 930121 4 e sucrificos, ) . ‘Wheat, Miller; left on|Stay @ mile and a quarter, the Derby | gyitain aspirant, will furnish the pre- distance, was the only question asked. liminary of six sessions. Frankie x 1 ward, 2b. ... 1 o8t Louis 10 6 * T Ward: o.o0... 88 C 08 % 84— 268 lessse Pflp\;;l]m}:! H{I ]>hu4:nh-lg;lllu 1. 1:_&:« _\.' City ‘amphell et 110 X 6 Standing of the Clubs hases, Broo! . Pittsburgh' 6; base on p ay ammering edrickson ....113 81 g 26 G Le, PER|ERNG AW GrmEE 8 ofSlartison 1 bR e Glennon of Hartford, will be the third three Philadelphia pitchers for sev-|Readin : PC.fout, 'y Grimes 4. by Marrison 2, hy Yel- i enteen hits pmnmm] \l:“|p\r\ya-,,] ;n m’kn A ~ - ";‘ 1*5; _lrhlnmora s -T00 lowhorge 2; hits, off Grimes 12 in § 1-3 in- GOLF K S IMPROVING. man in the ring. The management I ESEL A 5 = s [ —1549 [ Toronto 600 | nings, off Mamaux 1 in 1-3 innings, off & ch p ¢ the first game of the Philadeiphia TO PLAY ARROAD Collies, Aol shktbe 800 |atrsison. 11 m T minga, off Yennaugrae 5| New York, May 9.—Increased in-|announces that all fqrleite have teen, series, 14 to 4. The hitting of Jam- - - . Yingerner ...... 99 58 84 255 | Readin '“"in 2 innings; winuing pitcher, Yellowhorse; [ terest in golf has 8o burdened the | Posted. * and Sewell featured. (Mle kept| Mrs. Gaven and Mrs. Jackson Will [Newton ... 90 85 119 afelRaRaTe . ‘7o |icaing nitcher, Grimes; umpires, - Sentolle) secretary. of ‘the U, 8. Golf assocla- B R ¢ athletic eleven hits well scalter- | Compete in Golf Tourney in England [LONg ... . .... 112 106— 355 | Tersey City ‘4o tion that a permanent office devoted ORDERS SUMMER SUIT The score: b ’ ; % Happeney ...... 86 99 104— 280 |Newark .. v 9 Lt RN, Ry T to the organization’s interest will be G CLEVELAND Lt .‘l‘n) May 9 The United [Frigh 0,000, 0180 108 94— RVEAAHRS s ‘350 D fEET WHITE established in New York with Thomas|pu¢ 10 Yards Are Only/Fnough for ab. r. h.opo. a Al ates will be represented by at least = P igse Rock Island, Ill, May 9.—Johnny |J. McMahon in charge. C. S. Lee re- One Shirt for This Ma: | two women golf* stars in the British 535 494 H00— A Ty Dundee of New York, junior light-|mains as honorary secretary. Rev- De ORISRl | women's championship starting next Beaglod, L L weight champion and Charlie White [enue from admissions charged spec-| Anardako, Okla, May 9.—Big, Bill, L. Lt of Chicago will meet in a tep round |tators at tournaments will maintuin|a Caddo Indian, living near Grace- 0 o|Monday at Sandwich cording 1o | Richt - - | a = CHEEP jyvuesses 37 a7~ Newark at Toronto. bout here June 27. the establishment. mont, has just ordered - his summer 0| word received fr rglanid. . . S e N BAMOLE o0 clos o LORI STOE G108 Baltimore at Syracuse. ; ] Gardner, 3b. .. 3 0 e S MRV A0 rs. Arnold rtini ........ 88 98 87— 2 Reading at Buffalo. suit, a pair of trousers and a shirt. Wood. rf. : 1‘-7""\“‘:7 oty abroad and have iman . ... 99 111 89 i 3 Revaar o It took ten yards of material to O'Neill, c. . v 0l entered the cvent cable advices said. | Kid Himself 101 116 PAGTERN o make the shirt, while the trousers ile, P. .. 2 0 ey L . EASTERN 1 GUE o e 2 2 Ulile, § ol 31 rs. 'h.‘. vin is the present mm‘r«,pm,. L Cesiiy More worry Fo]‘ Speed Cops have a modest waist measure of eight I 3|tan champion while Mrs. Jackson is 10 504—1496 Results Yesterday m.,t{. S o ig ill is believed 0 outstrip al St ABHEBTIA a former national titie holder. Holads. . 9 ab. r oy =R BERAL v o T 100— 218 Bl b e | ; lother Indians in size. He weighs 624, 46| Fitchburg. 5, New Haven 2, poundpshine & tnie) et RentD: 43 7. Bridgeport .. p 9 il 36 inches and an upper arm measure- Wossseasomm) . prey s . i ment of 28 inches. ) 2b. . | > S S 5 = A 1 ) ORANGES ARE CHEAP arson . R 80— 2 Walker, If. o . i 1) * —_— ~ 3 N 2 Perkins, . ... o & Sell for Less Than One-Third of a]lickey ..... . 85 9 3 2 . Fuhrman, c. ........ 3 £ : 3 *Hauser ... ! Cent Fach in Warsaw o S L ; Standing of the Clubs g g e * » . = R MEXICAN TIME SYSTEM 5 § z Waterbury 7, w. Miller, cf. Warsaw, May 9.—Poland is enjoy- ing this spring its first taste for New Haven .. s osanges and pineappies for six vears, | potts . 66 93— 23 :“hah:\‘,\‘ i thanks to the recent lifting of cus- | ward .. 117 96 $4— 9 ,.v,c.-.,’;z Eckert, p. s toms tariffs on imported frui i 95 9 T n McAuliffe ...... 95 90 8§1- Tridgeport - Dates also are appearing on the mar- tammers 118 L0 Waterbury | ket in great quantities, Kahms 100 109 - 289 | Hartford »s sell for as little as 100 ar Springfield 24 Hours, Instead of Two 12 Hour Dials, Not Meeting With Favor Mexico City, May 9.—Recent inau- guration by the government of the continental system of telling time, by which 12 midnight becomes ;24 o'clock,” has not met with favor, ex- Boia i 2y ST *Batted for Cleveland Gk, J) 0 26 Oran 2 f Philadelpbia ..... «» 100 000 021 P ach, or the equivalent of less peake Sewell, e % = i 496 Two base hits, Spesker ;Sewell Uhle|than one-third of a cent in American % el 2 w0 m1 o e three base hits, Jamieson 2, O'Neil 5 Poodles. Games Today s : 3 cept in a few government offices. "2 hSgA sac ces, M n- | Mmone: I"or Poles however, they Fatl 4 a v Y i p . B ” o ;l,:]""‘-::;;,;‘nl;"' .z\:::sd amr»x\:iw‘ ‘p‘v.l-‘\ e gl '“‘m(‘vw O " VIWORS 4 vnssans 9 143 Pittsfield at Hartford. vl > % : There has been a g.cnerul reversion to Sewell, Wambsganss and McInnis; left on| » Carlson i 103 - Springfield at Bridgeport. A : i the old system of ‘dividing the day bases, Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 11 bas Nareumz s Loulls 1P 3 Waterbury at Worcester, J 3 3 y into two parts of. 12 hours each. on balls, off Hasty off Naylor 1 Leupold L a4 i hews 5 Albany at Fitchburg. D L s Ta“er’n Dad ! Hormkohl ... 107 , o AR S ; D R I N K inpings, off Naylor 2 in 1-3 innings, off ¥ ert 8 in 3 1-3 innings; losing pitcher, Has- | . 5 514—151 o 5 e gty = Wi e 1 it Springfield, Mass. May 9.—Mary : i T ’ & umpires, Wilson and_ Connellsi ' i Rl Tkowioe abElakenits -ad nosoitat Another thing for the cops to worry about. It’s the one-pup- ! 9 s l w t sl | : : PRIy el suffering from burns over a large part | power chummy roadster, with fur-upholstered self-starting motor e | : SILVER CUP LEAGUE S i e De\:m" 9‘. ,gl,::? : A 4 Lok of her LeAv huIRAEY thfr explosion | guaranteed to go 15 miles to the pound of dog biscuit. Coy Wat- oston, May 9.—Ols 5 3 % : kst g Bl . |of a still in her kitchen. he rxplo- 3 i i 3 i i ir call for it by name and get the bes fectively for Detroit yesterday, the 2 % ' 4 hick 105 87 25 “" :f; sion blew out windows and resulted in ! is:)r{,}\?-\;{é{fl%‘”fl&‘}iflii 1(S)nthae tl?:::;?ll ang bsuli(:(eir.of}‘g:)s ]‘:}Ilee:al; For Sale at Your Gll"ocer's v i 5 7 90- 3 S . 4 R \ 9 anl Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ visitors defeating Boston, 6 to 2. The ) Marks a call for the police and fire depart- | ’ work of Rigney and Clark featured, ments. hour was made on a test, with a cat as accelerator. The score: 174—026 DETROIT .z & ‘. ! : Piedmonts P : g 7 K b NR S | oo o v Ain't It a Grand And Glorious Feeling ? BRIGGS (', Johnson 97 82 &0 85 Blue, 1b. Jones, 3b. Cobb, cf. Veach, 1f. Heilmann, 178 166 162 185 16S—850 = 2 2 R e S o Sweet Caps AFTER YEARS OF PATIENCE AND AND FORCIBLY RESTRAINED| - AND CHECKED Your S, Politis .. 91107 88 105 86-—477 RESIGNING YOURSGLF To COMING Slim Politis 86 93 92 S8 101—460 Down Te BREAKFAST AnD ¢ Yo:":___wp*""r"‘ AT _FINDING Soms AT DISCOVERING THE e e ASSEMBLING “YoUR NEWSPAPER BUETER O WnE FINANCIAL PAGE MIXED 177 200 180 193 187—937 FROM TABLEI FLOOR AND HITCHEN FRONT PAGE WITH JAm Lucky Strikes WHERE OTHER MGEMBERS OF TRE G. Brova . 80 92 105—438 FAMILY HAVE DROFRED (T H. Burns .. 01 ¢ 92 464 . | ormwmommem =] S Lelbold, cf. ... Foster, 3b. Pratt, 2h. $mith, 1f. Dugan, ss. Harris, 1f. Burns, 1D Walters, c. 80 185 902 | 180 1 196 I | WisH YOU‘D Fatamas bt Holhardt . 93 95 81 | KEEP YoUR Lemeris .. $8 100 90 181 195 171 1 Camels ~ ; Perking .. 82 96 101 2 7 . : - ¥ of *Batted for Walters in 7th ; Sattler ... 107 128 90 tBatted for Quinn in Sth, 3 i by NohA Detroit .. Covaiae 001 200 081~ % % 7 1 189 224 191 183 176—0962 Boston ... 4 000 000 101 I i Two base hits, Dugan, Rigney, Hlue, | 8 p T 3% three base hits, Rigney, Cobb; stole hases 3 i % % ! Jones, Cobb, Heilmann; sacrifices, . s, 3 17 T T Jefi on bases, Detroit 5, Roson ; FEELS WOMEN CAN bages on ballg, off Quinn 1, off Russell x ¥ §; struck out, by Quinn 2; hits, of Quinn 171 J [ L 3'In 8 innings, oft Russell 1 in 1 inning. h GUARANTEE PEACE by pitcher, by Ofson (Burps). wild ; Mortimer Dare and William K Quinn; balk, Quinn; losing pitcher T . T s Wmpires, Chill, Walsh, Owens; time, 1:37 Wimsatt are two entrie in the Am #Menosky {Collins P S e ol ss00s ¢ L erican Forestry association's Mothers and Parent Teachers' Asso- TAND MOANED AT FiNDING “AND NOT BEING ABLE AT TAND D WIFE GaT.e i Rl Ry bR bbase LB FRIEND WIFE_ HAS CLIPPED A | aLL To FIND THE MAD ENOUGH AT YOUR INSU » Washington, May 9.8t Louis | only 14— I X t tal ciation Hear President’'s Message b ; AL L ! “shoved Washington to the bottom of | RECIPE FOR GOULASH Thius SPORTING o ) °fi€§§s&5§§§t?£’“’ b the race by winning a loosely played | — 8 . at Convention Opening. SPOILING YOUR FAVORITE ONCE AD FoR it L ngwk me yesterday, 6 to 5. The locals | Judze 0 Wacomn, Wanlt, tas GEIING ol MURDER. STORY ON Tqu_ € AND | NICE Y SH TAL CO (“ d until the ninth inning when Ja- |Shan ; i 0] cantice oF tha ReliBARIFAERIIBER . ot OTHER SIDE FOR ALL | ALANE! OH-H-H - BQY,, & double by Williams gave the visit- |G| g Ton ot eyt M weat BRI A, HANDS ofe| AND GLOMR-R-R-RIQUS érs their winning margin. The score: |Mogridge A "['\ilton 1. Higgins of Massachusetts, . L \ V\ FEEL : . plA : 2 27 9 national president, convened the ex- din, rf. ... sBatted tor Danfort eeutive committee The first open- ber, ss. .. er, 1b. . obwon, cf. - curdd. e i Williams, 11 RVl ST N ne was held today. { _Blierbe, 3b. . M, Washington 022 100 000 Higgins sald that the women 11 " Pwo hase hits, Shanks, Wiillams; three ceptional opportunity to! anus, 2b. . orth, p. . *Collins 0| pase hit. MeManus Tabin;, Jacob-leng w nd she predicted that the; 'ruett, p. 0 0| Bagh; macrince, Seversid to e Rims [association would enter actively into o Austin ry, P. ker, p. 01to Peckinpaugl t on £t Leuis|bringing about an era of permanent “‘:Lm\\ ~mv|“,:nr;vl|v|,: v;w "r.u‘u-vut‘ off_Dan- [ peace, O Henry 1 :lVHI\rw\ ‘!‘mv L"\ |'L’”7‘< Rn ;\‘ “The ten year naval hollday,” she Mogridge 2, by Pruett 3 ocker 3, |declared, “is the great opportunity for hits, off Danforth 8 in 3 innings, off Pruett |the teachers and parents of America 1 in 4 innings, off Henry none, 1 on base, |10 o g all wak,'” She said that banish- two balls on batsman e« out in Sth, off ¥ Shocker 2 in 2, off Mogridge 13 in eight |[ment of illiteracy was the great aim WASHI linnings, 2 runs scored. one on base. none |of the parent teachers association and out In ninth off Johnsan, none jn one; wild | gyggested that parrr&ts should receive | pitch, Pruett; winning pitcher, Shocker i umpires, Evans and Dineen, losing pitch. Special training to educate their chil- 0 |er, Mogridge; time, 2 dren properly, | 1 2l osmssunnnuanans =3

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