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MAY 24, 1922, ty pitther, by Morrison 1, (Henine): | bury, Stamford, Norwalk and other | made by telephone and letter. Thifty l"‘:,""'"l‘,‘"“"i » .,'_‘“ et ~ Pintoj, winning piteher, Morri- | oi¢jag There will be #lx Connectieut | rour rounds of boxing will be provide| Smith, Ark, May 24.-~Roy 27 10 3[soni Josing piteher, Smith; umplres, Quig 1 DOXINE I | Thomas, coach of the St. Louls Car- e o e em———— Francis, p, . i bit - wild plteh, Washington .. vviees 000 000 80x—3 [y and Moran; time, 1:45: cities repregented on the card, And| SEgas e e A A TR b , ON THE FIRST BOUND [in oo b L3 a8, 1 0 1 K s e | G e J Pwo bane hits, Gharrity; thiee base hit, Brooklyn 6, Chicago 2. oftered by vach burg, to weigh in at 126 pounds. There will | : ;\'unu,.l'“;; ll \,lr \Hll)::':.“\\;‘:l‘:;l:‘; ?n‘::- slation club, Lias been appo A Kinpaugh; stoten base, Muiligan; sucrl g S ans | be thre } 9 WITH CLERKIN foreee oo o v, Mogtl], Mulligan, Schalk; dounlo plays, | Chicago, May 34.—~Brooklyn drove| The demand for tickets from fans |he three houts dlong with the maln at- | o "0 "o 1o0al team, wocording to -8 i e RS e SRS e ssccacuwonaT N Cirlmes, cso—c—moscnnoR cosssummatioma Shenas SNl One of the greatest duckpin bowlers [ team, sitting on the third base line, | (unasaisted), Harri Judge to H y 1 g fiv y he 3 ' [ Po v ind [ 38 of good pitehing by Mamaux, made a [largest in the history of boxing in [and favorably known to lovers of the " e 5 i In the atate In days gone by, at least, [stopped & wicked foul with her shins, | [fkinpaush to Juogs: Hooger to Sk SERS swoep of the three-game orios | ridgeport. Reservations arc being | fistic game in the Nutmeg state ,',",",',’,.L; rn:-h{‘r;:"?r\::n whil' viey o8y Ceonnie Lewin of Hridgeport will make R bases on balls, off Rolertson 2, off Francis| with Chicago by winning by 6 to 2 - - - YO NP UV —— i the Canino alleys this evening. He will | team that got the most runs lost the |Ux Francis (Mostll i passed buil, Gharrity; be teamed with Loy ‘Admiral’ Dewey, | game. That's why they didn't try to| """ Nllin and Hidebrand; timo, 1. opposing Foote and Anderson. stop the Gas Co. from scoring so stan: ik i — many. They were surprised when || The qualifying round of the pound|they found that the rules are Just op- “‘ i 3 dt, will be played next Saturdway after- | 3'!.’.’;'“"”,.? 5 3 noon. George Zisk 18 one of the mosf Debel — polite baseball players that has ever| f ; Johnny Kiniry occupied the mound [appeared on a baseball team, Even or Professional Men's Baseball team | yesterday, he refused to catch a fly| (¢, go " ontinued from Preceding Page against the High school nine on Mon-|ball in left fleld because Morrisey in — A 8 ( [ day afternoon and got awdy with it in|center was looking at him. son; losing pltcher, Doak; umplres, PAr- edlam achoolboys, & to 4. —— Pirates 10, Phillies 3, Darber, 1. > s S George Welss seems to have collect- . Pittsburgh, May 24.—The Pirates |Terry, 21 0 ¥ #d & real baseball team to represent R drove two pitchers from the mound [('Far - BeAsor, Mhe 'Profe are wel ot in 10 to 3. Smith was forced out in the |sCallaghan front, and are playing a steady brand fifth inning after yielding six runs on [Kaufman o¢ the natignal pastime: eight hits in the fourth and :rth. |PMiler ... Baumgartner, who relieved him, gave 31 Pittaburghy with two singlos, a triple, [ tRatted for Kautmaaw gt o o - o two walks and three stolen bases. [(niagn 00l 010 00170002 YESTERDAY'S GAME Score: Two base hits, eru; three hase Winpuugh to Hurrls to Judge 2. Jones out of the hox, and with the aid | outside the Park City has been the |traction aad all of the boxers are well an announcement by President Blake his first appearsanee of the season at The Herald team thought that the | struck out, by Francis 2; it by pitcher | vogtardny, Soore: robin tourney at the Bequin Golf club|posite to what they thought. S] ECIAL fine shape. The Pros defeated the Sl LT man and Klem; time of game, 1:50. New Haven in the Eastern league this yesterday and defeated Philadelphia, [{[i10%, way to Pinto. Carey featured for| *Ratted for Oshorne In Tth. PHILADELPHIA hits, Grimes 2; home run, Johnson; stolen 'The Hartford Senators will play the Waterbury team at Clarkin Stadium on Friday, and on Saturday the Fitch- burg team will play there, Dases, Olson, Deberry; sacrifices, Olson, De- bherry, Flack, Mamaux, Johnston; double plays. Hollocher to Terry to Grimes; Bchmandt (unassisted) ; left on bases, Brooklyn 9, Chicagn 7; base on balls, off Jones %, off Mamaux off Osborne 2, struck out, by Mamaux 5, by Jones 1, by LOshorne 1; hits, off Jones 7 in 3 2-3 innings off Osborne 2 in 3 1-3 Innings, off Kauf- mann 2 In 2 innings; wild pitch Jones loeing pitcher, Jones; umpires, Hart and O'Day; time, 2:03. Kitty Bransfield, scout for the| We have to glve credit to Russell, |Lebourveau, It RPelaiiiy Chicago Cubs, is looking over the|the Herald first baseman. He played | Wrightitone It Eastern league players. a good game around the bag. Some of [\, 1 en ™" —— the throws he knocked down would |Parkinson, The Waterbury gnd the Pittsfield | have been missed by other first base- “:‘I‘V“"'” 88 clubs are dickering for the services of | men. Hentine, o Al Plerottl, of the Brasscos. The big Pet O hurler was suspended recently by| Steve certainly went into a trance ;’:“"r:‘-yl'; A Manager Gilbert for insubordination. |When he was bn first in one Inning. pinto, p. ... . LAst season he worke dfor the Pitts- | He started for second on a pitched fleld team. ball. The ball was low and hit the ground before it reached the plate. ah: Abe Attell, is now mixed up in an|lawson, the Herald catcher returned |Maranville, ss. arson case in New York, The former |it to the pitcher after it had rolled be. {arey. cf. . featherwelght champlon, has claimed [ hind him and Steve, who had reach- | i, { that the present trouble is due to the|ed second safely enough, started back | Traynor, ctivity of the crowd that tried to get|to first thinking that it was a foul|Mueller. & involved in the baseball scandal. ball. Crean tossed the pill to Russell|Gonch,’ who tagged Steve out. Morrison, p. Dartmouth apnd M. 1. T. are battling £ — 3 T today for thg New England Intercol- Who ever thought that Jim Lynch | Pittsburgh .... ... 200 512 00x twelve rounds, has made the faithful g . leglate Lawn Tennis ¢championship, infeould steal second and then pilfer lho?"".}"“'_"]",",:’::‘ hits, Leboury (l.;m«”m’ \Q'"r'-l‘;,ht. ;},m“; f”‘,a;‘ 1vnt;-ra;tl li"K‘hTm:":m;"' g and 0’[ stations 4 s el il gau 2, ght-| Lieut. Earl Baird will be Kaplan's op- £ both the single and doubles events, at|third bag. He scored a run or two|sone, Traynor, (iooch: throe base hits, Ma-| o hent and that means there will be Boston, also. Jim was stepping some in yes- [ranville, Carey; stolen ba Carey 3, Ens, 3 terday's game. Traynor, Wrightatone; sacrifices, Wright- [ plenty of fireworks while the two are stone, Bigbee, Ens, Traynor; double play, |at it. Piet Hoban, the Belgian boxer stop- Maranville to ( i left on bases, Phila- “,{t delegation of 700 Meriden fans ped Moe Herscovitch of Canada, in delphia 13, Pittsburgh 7; buses on balls, off | b 2 - A OU OTO T \ h 1, off P son 3; struc 1l be present, with 150 or more from 3 S f f theflljfin(-} rohur';d of th“seml»flngl bout :\":“ I‘\yS 'l‘!:’llh" . \1\ ;E(m-\»';:rryln”x’;‘ |’m:, |un’}; :\‘Ils\v ‘n:\‘en. These will be augment- M RIS £ I you t0 the Greb-Tunny mill last night at 7 &mith 11 in 4 1-3 innings, off Baumgartner | .4 by good sized crowds from Dan- 3 4 / have not yet given heed to Manager Gene McCann has released : . . Gene Martin, captain of the Brown 3 the above lnterestlng an- Madison Square garden. 5 3in 1 2-3 innings, off Pinto 1 in & inninge: [Derbies. e e il Low Tan Golf Shoe 2 ROy ccment, drivedidntioNet or a Jack Dempsey-HarryWills bout Jones, playing right field for the 4 2 . to the nearest garage or oil fhave been, completed. Herald nine, stil has a perfect flelding Walter A, Kinsella of New York, ;:SO::Ahigey::MVl etrnvilugte at $8-40 Station Carrying Atlantic as defeated by E. Johnson of Eng- land ,in & hard court tennis gatch at Everybody seemed to feel good “"B'“’""Ez’"":‘fl‘,~ i ?rif,’i?p:'§;°shgiif“&‘fhy??f"ffi'e e Sounds incredible but here they Motor Oil and get a 5-gallon ersey City "club of the Intirnationzl s . a,re——soft toe, non-Skid red 1‘ub' can Of ATLANTIC MEDIUM. ue, was presented with a silver Hennessey looked pretty in the box o' ety b1 e o oo | ity 1 ot ek o vl ber sole; designed to help your Itis the finest medium-bodied l’r‘f:’\leeral'!»' xflayerl with _Jnck Dunn's | go good. game. Plain tip and brOWn as a ~ ; 5 : aorewe pee ves v et WITTLAMS GETS Boelstetilr morer ool en v e form, T o w1 W BE S SE LE NDS ‘ special offer of $3.75 is for a et e e ANOTHER HOMER -LELA » limited time only. noon. - ——— . ccwomssrm—wn INTEREST iN BOUT. Big Demand for Tickets for the Baird- Kaplan Mill at Bridgeport. sttt TN wlooomorssssas? Connecticut boxing fans are giving considerable attention to the big open air boxing show to be staged in S T ] Look for this Bridgeport on May 29. The fact that 4 2 . 5 Kid Kaplan, the speedy Meriden boy, = " : special poster is to appear in the feature bout of g : 5 at good garages | emssenncsn cosernmind e ed lcccooooo The Adelphias of Glastonbury (Continued from Preceding Page) g ¥ 1 6uld llke to arrange a baseball game | ... winnin 5 > tl t B & piteher, Olgen; losing pitcher, 4 th any lecal team averaging 17 to|ifarrie; umpires, Walsh, Dineen and Evans; an l l 9 years of age. Thomas J. Delaney of|time, 2:25. C l‘d e‘i 1‘1 'l 8Spring street, Glastonbury, is the Cleveland 5, Boston 3 £ - X . = mansger. PR s ] No other oil more admirably combines the [s} Jim Clark{ cellently for Cleveland yesterday ex- & S35, i 5 o A L mer Jim Clarkin nar punentad | SEIETLY, 0T Ceie It Y | free-flowing mobility of “medium” with bt the Hartford fans, until such time|Made its three runs and fout of its 3 210 . : “ 9 i seven hits, The visitors won, 5 to 8, the heat-resisting, piston-sealin jaine geta into) proper plaving: condi-lli G By C oo Gulsto and| O'Neill feas Rotherforth and Begds have opened up & new hat store and g p g bOdy of pron. turing in all round play. Score: service factory, remodeling, bleaching, cleaning, dying, of men's and heavier grades No other oil is more ac- CLEVELAND women's hats. Panama hats a speclalty. Come in and visit us, it Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh mauler, ab. i upther strengtheried his claim to'be. |Evane, It WL EEN AR CR Bl R curately balanced to meet the wide range BT Bt ROTHERFORTH & BEGOS o SR ¥ Y, | Speaker, 9 3 Rartlse, by, wikiion, Gene - Tunte, | Syt of operating conditions a motor oil encoun- 130 - 141 MAIN ST. (Over Martin's Cigar Store) \om ters. Atlantic Medium contains only those Open Evenings, % . 5 crude-oil hydrocarbons specially suited to internal combustion engine lubrication. And it is clean— free from sulphur and vich Village boy made a good show-|Sewelh es. . SEEDS_SEEDS_SEEDS 4 other metal-corroding and valve-pitting Gardner, 3b. .. ng against his more experienced op-|Wood, rf. honent. O'Nelll, c | . . S Buy - impurites. Colgate defeated Sprinfield college |FPullerton, p. V bl S [ B lk | to 2 at Springfield yesterday. L egeia e eeds 1n u Uhle, B. f. Colling’ i i (o UL ELLE S RU D U 3 LU R ) | You Get Better Seeds and More For Your Money Marshal French was unable to attend §itos 7 3 he races at Jamaica vesterday, and ipatted for Pennock in 5th When You Buy Bulk Seeds. he exhibition of Morvich, the Ken-| tBatted for Fullerton in 7th. Tl o4 e 5 3 ‘ ] isky' Derby: winner, was ‘Galled oft m:.li!h for Quinn [ 9th p New Britain’s Largest Seed Store. : Clevelan 020 03 005 Bosto! U3 o . .. 000 030 000-—-3 High' Cloud, John Lowe's six-year “’Flw.:‘ bage h " ‘n‘ Ifl'l‘.rw;‘rke;‘ n d son of Ultimus-Umbra, has es-|sacrifices, Oardner, Uhle, Wambeganes; -2 furlongs running the distance in|s; on balls, off Pennock 4; struck out, . ny . :30 at Churchill Downs, Louisville,[by Uhle 2: hits, off Pennock 3 in 5 innings, entucky. 2 e e e vt o B PARK and BIGELOW STS. — New Britain, Conn, Keeps Upkeep Down e Rl (FE = = A IR wlosnococsa? New Jersev wil! stand for light 34 yines and béer but does not want a BOSTON Dempsey-Wills or a Démpsey-Willagd || o0 o v hout. Menosky, 1. Harris, 1b. . Pratt, 2b. Jegse Guilford, the amateur golf Duga, § thampien, turued in a 70 score at|gmitn, rf. [he Springfield Country elub links g‘flourku s oster, ésterday. Ruel, c Pennock, p. R S % cosooomntrumatuas N Smommo spomosnnace . cssconoocosaf scccmormuoLmoT csson coco oo wloso i = — Ipires, Connolly, Moriarty, Wilson; BRIy RIRHArtiod [0 T T ST T X W T SV R 5 | rill .roll Spalding and White of New | s T # laven, on the Elite alléys in the Eim | Washington 8, Chicago 2. iy this evening. The teame resnat. | Washington, Moy 2 Wasivnewn | NOINGS OF THE DUFFS Helen is Fussy “About Clothes BY ALLMAN ling for first place in the Cennecticut | Made it three out of four by taking | uekpin tourney. | the final game of the series from Chi- | d 4L cago vesterday, 3 to 2. Robertson 014 Rosebud, holder of the time |had the better of A hurling duel with | couL V3 || i IT WAS PROBABLY YOUR Sorh for the Kentucky Derne. ‘ane | Francis until the seventh when singies | D YoU SPARE WOULD You PIKE THE OH HELEN, WHERE IS THAT /| I("AT’"O’U g he prince of the turf for 10 years,|bY Brower and Shanks, Charrity's| A THIN DIME To SPRING OVERCOAT ON THAT SPRING OVERCOAT | HAD SENT S Myt e | ihot vesterday at the Jamaics|double and Peckinpaugh's triple gave | HELP A GUY To GET BUM? THE VERY SAME OUT YESTERDAY ? I'M GOING TF‘*MQ‘AW"M?CAMFTC: = ace track. The horse tore the liga-|the iocals their winning margin A CuUP OF COFFEE P PATTERN AS THE ONE | L— TO TAKE IT BACK' | SAW DOOR AND | GAVE HIM “fouR || COAT- | THOOUGHT 1T [~ hents of one ankle last week, and it| The score: e | | PoueHT YESTERDAY! [T N E i L bas evident that he would be a UHOAGD fl RoAZL: Jfmnne %:EHJALNSD‘EELQE'OATDA?}.} Br ORRID ON opeless cripplé. It was with a reluct- | usoper, rf. . e Pl ) . | ! 5 2 Yot nee that I'. D. Weir, the owner, or-|Mulligan, ss, 1 spaesumapeaiel e 5 1 ring Kk | Colilne, 2h. .. o 3 0 r 2. 253 éred his being killed. (v u - _} ok ey | Strunk, 0 7 / After all the crowing the Herald |Schalk, 0 e ine has done, most everyone on the {fietly. i S bam is convinced that they and the|yoClellan, ¢ 4 ' aseball diamond are not on speaking | Robertson, p. . o srms. tYarvan . 0 Tpm_—— 2 9 Harry Hodge, the Gas Co. sedond| ‘*Ran :‘nrr sh;wl_\- in #th, . v thatted for Robertson in 8th. aseman was top heavy when he went WASHINGTON fter one ball. He leaned over a little ab. r. ho much te one side, lost his hll{nc! i 0 nd fell. ¥ 0 hen Betty Dixon, former outfieider g t the championship L. F. & C. girl$' [ Peckinodueh. sa 4 ‘ | The only casualty of the game was O e 2 3 3 1 1 Gharrity 1 ]

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