New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 ON THE VFlIRST BOUND } BRAY&EEA%”SG'{%'TS OH AN—WHA A LIF ik s T S |l Yes Sir'ee We Have Them All A ) th;"le I:m’rfl‘rlidl W;IH stack up againdt| The Nutmég Indoor baseball team asl gers of Plainville in that|defeated the Smalley sipeet team, 10 06 age town l_"mflrrow’ullernoon. They will{to 9 in an 11 inning game last night. SORUYBEE JErO KTa0dLIE - Faxe) - n . . | Ta AL ) 3 '_;lhe“:‘hfhfl.;lx;.Iu:;gn:;fl:::n::sd with | Malaght J. J. O'Nell umpired. onee % strucke o T tung 8 by Vanes T'he man in this cartoon knows a real SPORTING GOODS STORE when he sees one. B nd they . - i NIt by piteher, by Ring (Wgh); . g $ : ! s Flies A ’ . ratvthi expect to take the Plainville nine Into| The Redwoods mdoor Hischall team |Mreh Quigley and “fl-r..n;“nm..‘ o " When ifl comes to all the Lures, Shimmies, Spoons, I'lies, Devil Bugs, Rods, N'everything— eamp. A would like to play the Nutmegs, Dyl- §t. Louls 6, Pittsburgh 2, OH, BOY ! WE HAVE THEM ALL, ton Dixo 3 27 7 1ai H i i ar as i b i o Ohifin, Pkingonof Meridon re.| [Ty DI200 18 handling the destinies ot Louls, Muy ;pz“.:"ll":nu‘kh“c:](ryflt\’t; Pay us a visit and go away with the smile the man in the cartoon has—*“The Smile That Won’t Come Off.” furned to the padded circle last night — the season yesterday from Pittshurgh :nd h:ild Bert Spencér of New York The Corbin baseball team wil play|by 6 to 2, breaking a losing streak e 0 & draw in a 12 round bout at|at Collinsville tomorrow afternoon.|of the locals. Hornsby in the fift Réckaway. Charlie's next'bout will be | Minager Tobin has. asked that the inning knocked one ory(‘m,rwr',. .|rml‘r SEES WINDOW fNT::escTroog with K. O. Phil. Deiment next Friday|following players report at 12:45balls over the left fleld fence, mark- 4 DISELAYI SN OF ATTRACTWE night at Astoria, 1. I. o'clock at the Grammar school|ing his eleventh clreuit drive, He RS TOiEN Goons 2 corner; Jackson, Carrazza, Blanchard, [ needs one morguto tle Kenneth Wil- ‘T"sx € N The Worcester boxing commission|l.arson, Patrus, Prelsser, Wojack|llams of the § l'nuin Americans. ASEE vefused to allow the Tracey Freguson-|Huber, Stauf, Unwin, Anderson,|The score: Billy,Wosd® battie to go on last night, [Chalmers and Giffen, PITTSBURGH awing to the difference in weights of | * 2 m /the men. Woods In the opinion of the| The official opening of the Shuttle |mmar¥ine: * comish, was far too heavy for the|Meadow club golf season, wasg | Bighee, 1f. . Wallingford boy, scheduled this afternoon. An 18 hole|snh b oo bal handicap was.on the program. Muellor, rf." The Yankee Juniors would like to R mm, 1b, book ' baseball games with any team| The promoters of the Earl Baird-|Go00h ¢ in the clty, averaging 13 tp 15 years|Kid Kaplan bout at Bridgeport on|zme s of age. The Emeralds are preferred,|next Monduy night, report that the|*Rohwer ... ' Geo Kelly, of 38 Crown street is|seat sale so far indicates that the re- ;'{;‘:,’,{‘;fi, o3 s$he manager of the challenging team,[ceipts will total hetween:$12,000 and 3 _' -— $13,000, 3 9 Young Mack of Hartford has been — / Rt opasinatih signed to box Joe Hall of Bridgeport,| Jack Britton must be slipping some-| $Ran for Tiermey in oo in the semi-final bout to me run by|what, judging from the manner in . ST. LOUIS the Meriden A. C. on June 9, which a practically unknown boy|y,. &b,y handled him last night in a bout in|Toporcer, Terdle Schupp twirled a splendid|Oklahoma. game for the Chisox against the . Browns yesterday, On two occasions| The hopes of the Hartford fans that | he whiffed Ken. Williams, the home|Hinkey Haines would again sport the len zun clouter, + |Senators livery, were shattered yes-|fiok: 3 Gainer, 1 BASS LURES, SPLIT BAmMBOO ~BASS-ORENEOS, LANDING NETS, RODS, TRoLLING SPOONS, WIRE GAFF HOOKS, WADING SHOES, CREE! :Eapsfls, TACKLE BOXES, ek CORw FLOATS, SNELL Hoowg, PErs ay o g 'O RIND STRIPS (0 'BoTT b SPINNERS, WIGGLERS, GRAPP , R T B o L s e (R BB T DR S S EoON oo e I PNREN I Ue Ses loER q tract to assist Ed. Robin- | for Py Sta ; 61 [ Books , HEAD NETS, MINNow DOCTOR, PARMACHENE Hgned a contract to assist Ed. Robin-|former Penn State star. T T 010 010 000—2 BUCKETS, REELS, BELLE, MONTREAL, #on as coach of the Brown University e e ; 300 120 00x—§ LUNCH HAMPERS, 7 BRoUN HACKLE tootball eleven next season. Japan will not enter a team in the 'lfwn base khil‘i lNrmn e FLASKS, ETc. [l Sl ; ac. | Gainer, Stock, Schultz; hoy e - : Davls Cup tourney this season, ac- 0 s L CHAT IO ; £ + B. Cosden yesterday paid $85,000|cording to advices from Tokio. McHenry; deuble plays, Traynor and Fns fér Snob, a 8 year old colt. — Maranville and E left on hasos, Pitts- Neal Ball, last season with the New [ [\'&h 9. 8t. Louls 7; base on balls, off . Kid Kaplan rules the favorite|Haven team has been released as |y hy G 1oy Cort ik Ut by Douk ong the Jocal boxing fans to win|manager of the Augusta, Ga., team of [nings. off Zinn 2 in 2 innings: hit by er Farl, Buird at Bridgeport on|[the South Atlantic league. piteher, Cooper; umpires, McCormick and Monday night. A win for the speedy e A Bentello sUinE R SY Meriden boy will be a big feather in| Johnny Darcey of New York kay, Chicago 5-1, Cincinnati 2-2 his cap. Jimmy Fruzzetti, former New i Cincinnati, May 27.—The Reds and : : e land lightweight champion in the fifth| cyhs proke cven in the first local The Springfield club of the Eastern|round of a bout at Fall River, Mass. | double header of the season yvester- feague will not play the scheduled|last night. day. Chicago won the first game game with [itchburg on Memorial easily, Cheeves outpitching Rixey by \Day morning, in obedience to the 9 a wide margin. In the second game wishes of Governor Cox, that sporting A Keck, a recruit from the Western as- evénts bé eliminatéd from the holiday soefation making his first appearance four hits and beat them, 2 to 1. morning program. in the big league, held the visitors to b - " = = Indications are that Everett Scott BAFFLES YANKEES Maisel was hit in the head by a will be named cdptain of the Newj gt thrown ball and forced to retire front P York Yankees, succeeding Babe Ruth,} A the first game, but was not seriously déposed by President Ban Johnson. | (Continued from Preceding Page) |jnjured. Umpire O'Day ejected Man- ® e SR ager Killefer and Coach Dugey frem hs, Dol Iniehe econs samen fon Joud BICYCLES 38-42 MAIN STREET BASEBALL UNIFORMS talking from the hench., The- scores: Feicndo” A ' The Only Place in the City Where You Can Find All the Articles That Make This Man Smile. Dryeiey Mangeér John J. McGraw has denied » that he made an offer of $150,000 to [ (8 " thé Reds' owners for Eddie Rousch|williani ol ahue. Eillerbe, podiErs Donal McManus, 2b, cow ab, o ° 9 Statz, of. . Hollecher, Kelleher, 3 1b, ne, “Red"” Torphy, the hard working|*Austin captain of the Waterbury team, was hit over the heart by a pitched ball thrown by Ralph Head yesterday, and for a time it was feared that he was '\"”’"""v badly hurt. He recovered hut was (',:‘j"“fk‘m b forced to retir: from the contest. Mostll, ef. 2 Falk, 1t 5 - < | s*halk, « Geopge Corderry has taken up-his|uyaerv’ 1h, duties: at coach ‘of the Yale varsity MeCieilan, oarsmen, succeeding his brother|2chupp, p. Durns, ol Jar.2s Corderry, who is now handling 2% 2 Duncan. 1. the Eli freshmen. *Batted for Bayne in 6th. . Boline, 2h, enicago ..... 100 000 10x--2 [ Hnrper, rf. . e e lonvasce meet here last night, breaking his own GETS HHOME RUNH HAT time of the year,” remarked Hornshy. WHOLE TOWN DESTROYED = world's record of two minutes 17 1-5 “Why not wear a straw?" Berne, May 27.—The little village seconds. “Well, I would if someone would|of Kirchenfeld, south of this city, was rn o i : give me one,” Commissioner Landis|a wreck today after the explosion of HUBBELL 1S IMPROVING Baseball Commissioner Landis Accets | repiied laughingly., a munitions dump last night. While 7 LR =T Gift From Hornsby When Latter "‘l'w» got a rr.mmp r‘omin:z_fnr hit- |every house was destroyed or dam- Favorable Reports Are Given Out 3 ting home runs,” Hornsby said. “I'll|aged by the blast the only persons From Philadelphia Hospital. Joshes Him on Hcadgear. give you one."” killed were two rhnldrep who were The player made good with his of- | playing about the dump.” Forty peo- Philadelphia, May 27.—A marked| &t Louis, May 27.—Baseball Com-[fer and the commissioner appeared|ple were injured. improvement in the condition of Wil-|missioner Landis today has a straw [later wearing a straw, hat. bur Hubbell, Philadelphia National [hat he did not have before coming S league pitcher, whose skull was frac-[to St. Louis last Thursday to partici- tured by a batted ball Thursday, was|pate in a baseball game. TO LEARN DIFFERENGE noted last night by Dr. John A. Boger,| It became known today that when T A K E the club’s physician. His condition |Commissioner Landis was preparing | = was so good that President Baker of [to throw the first ball in the game | Detroit Has Officially Set Out To A afternoon of the contest. ‘:“Alwm- Hel 4 Nn_\-yw 33 I‘m by plteher, by the Phillies telegraphed Mrs. Hubbell| between the Cards and the Pirates 3 i . . S i as AR ene/E Walshy 2 that she need not come east. he doffed a heavy hat and placed| Study the Differences in Food Value S w I M A team match between the “‘Reds"” i 2 i *Ratted for Rixey in 6tl. Dr. Boger sald there was no doubt|Roger. Hornsby's baseball cap on his| p oo jor i Jisatted for:Gillenplesin 8th: of Hubbell's recovery unless unex-|head. R I N apd the “Blues” for a dinner, will be SPC 'S W - r e ome of the features at the Shuttle RN D R IEDEAD i 002 002 0015 hected complications arise, “He Will| “Gee, you wear a hot hat for this| Detroit, May 27.—As a contribution Meadow ¢lub on Decoration Day. 9 cwd O'Farrell, c, Cheeves, p. . | soorrroney | mmomen ol momcsonrros Sl osarnwannon 5 > Hol wrosomn “ CINCIN 4 F -] 3 losccosuanmuwuncs 1 3 1 0 [ 0 0 Burne, of. | woroorwnnp ol oncssscens i o | B Lot N A e 2 000 001 000 Wingo, Joe Lynch and Midget Smith has ™ /0. Dits, McManus: stolen bage, Me- | Caveney, ss. been matched to meet in a 12 round|Manus vifices, Mulligan, Collins, - | Pinelll,” 3b. bout at Madison Square Garden nrwt-;‘"fl\llmn Vadv obsen; double piays, o R!"V-rev;ll’- v ni “ o Mulligan and Collins; Hooper to heely; | *Bressier Thursday night. The boys agree o), " "o cee st. Louls 10, Chichgo 6; bases | Gillespics weigh 120 pounds at 2 o'clock on the on 1alls, off Schupp 8; struck out, hy|*!Fonseca 3 Schnell, p. Smcoocmody :HDO‘)‘AN‘&-A'—DA'—J:I alosssworrowsnas mlocssssmcaccaas SIEL S e s | wloo 5 A Frit = .| Ctncinnati ... 000 01 001--2 ¢ Charlotte, N. C., May 27.—Casey| "Three hase hif, Cheoves: sacrifices, Dun-|be out of the hospital in a fow weeks to scientific data, Detroit officially Crandall, sports writer, died suddenly ‘fir:,'ntll\\‘flnnil;,‘“v‘]nrl:hlrl-"r:vlfl h]'"‘”'ff‘( to|gaid the doctor, “but it will be some has set out to learn the difference ir T H E _The Young Thunderbolts of Nigger ;"s“l:"l;‘) 4’]“".rm}"‘:j “"'v‘ st lt rp@r.)shtoro B Ginolntaty (617 bases onkbelin. ok (Chesvie|Hme before he is able to play ball. A Y Ru tured? food value between storage eggs and Hill are looking for baseball games,|nospital, where as taken yester- |, oi pixey 1, off Schnell 1; struck out, hy| ‘“‘After his recovery Mr. Baker plans re ou p ® | those fresh from the hen. Py 9’9 with any team in this city averaging day suffering from an extreme nervous Rl'xnfiv 1. by Gillespie 1, by Schnell 1; hits,ito send him away for a time full to o The test, decided upon by the ! 8 to 11 years in age. James Layden of |Uisorder. He came to Charlotte four | off Rixex 7 in 3 innings oft Gillespic 1in ) coyperate, and it probably will be Instant Rellef board of health here, is the first of 160 Cleveland street, is the manager. |Years age from [all River, Mass. | icher, by Gillesple (Malsel): balk. Rixey,|midsummer when he gets back in the its kind undertaken, so far as can be P o o I losing . Rixey; umplres, Hart and|game.” learned. Bk J ; The board has obtained 40 dozen SWIMMING CLASSES _ R 1 - (Second Game). FULTON Sk " eggs from the farm of James Couzens CRleasy Minneapolis, May 27.—Fred Fuiton, SRR mayor of Detroit. Some are to be |l Men. every Tuesday, 5:30 P. M. Statz, ot ... qre heavyweight pugilist, arrested Thurs- Kept in ordinary temperature, others Starting June 1st. H L day night for speeding, yesterday was ; N in an ordinary refrigerator and others Boys, every Saturday, 11 A, M. fined $25 and $8 costs when ar- h ; £ in actual cold stora Next Septem- Starting June 8rd. raigned at Robbinsdale, a suburb. He o ber, when the test will be made, each spent the night in jail. According to 4 of the three classes of eggs will be S U M M E R 1 1 H the officer. Iulton at times traveled % % compared, as to their nutritive quali- along the mountains over which our high ten- Y fifty-five miles an hour. .The deputy S0 RN S Hinpawith GEaE DUE R CBY Brursr et ]VIENIBERSHIP sion transmission lines yun. They are equipped — — said he chased the fighter several : - with portable telephones, lanterns and tools. S Hatl tor Tedtidher 4 miles and captured him only after v Local Women Elected 1 h 5 During storms these men traverse the hill- CINCINN [PacUELRe BN pUnciTinE the gas-| . f Ly At Meriden Convention |l 4 Months $ .00 o e R I | i Mrs. A. I. Marsh of this city was sides day and night, climbing poles and trees, Burns, cof. ... i eid v t o i DIt I, A ! g clected treasurer of the Women's risking their lives, to keep the service intact. Duncan, 1f. Phillies’ Outfielder ol : s e Miusionary fobiety- of - N6 Harper, rf. During one such emergency they worked 48 S R Fined and Suspended - Haven district of the New York east hours without rest. S & Philadelphia, May 27, -— Outfielder MORRIS L. BATTALION. conference, and Mrs. A. A, Mills was = s i l.ee King of the Philadelphia Nations Rupture Specialist named secretary of training school at Eat T = als has been fined $50 and indefinitely To relieve the sufferings and tor. |l annual 1;m;w:: 1‘;“»‘(\)-"If‘w.]fl 2 3 N 15 “olsuspended for indifferent playing.| ture of rupturcd people. Many are '\']Ilv?vnun in the 1irst Methodist church, OYS lF YOU AN YOUR G i 100 060 000—1 | Manager Wilhelm announce today.| cured by our method of treatment|Meriden. vv I Clneinnati o......... 100 000 01x—2| |King was taken out of the game in| which saves an operation. People e e % ; : } d i > | ! 7 r than © its, Kelleher; threc hase Wt |0 gecond inning of the first contest| take notice o fthis fact as it is true Tape MAY Bk BaDID Never better t Grimes; sacrificés, Dunc p rlays, 1 Terry to Hollocher to. r S "\VUH! ”Iu of the double header with Drooklyn| Don't delay BRI, UIE HR-ay ; s NOW ; receiving set will be t 8 Daubert; loft_off hases, Chivago “3, Cin-|yesterday. He came to the Phillies FREE CONSULTATION ’ ‘R, cinnati §; hnses on balls, off Keik 2; strutk . i Ny ¥ lar medbing of the Y, |y e By NIS ME IRED D e E AR QT et eymETon Y YT Ifaue to husiness or if.&ny one fl(|\l\l'il’\' ln:mrv’n\\ morning at 3 dridge (Keck); umpires, O'Day and Hart; T = your home is in a feeble condition, 1, ? . 5 3 % 3 o'clock. IFollowing is the committee | 24-30 State Street | . K mes, 1h, . OUR PATROL ack, We have 20 men stationed at various points Tarry, Hartnett, c. ERRR0. Springfield Club Will personally call if appointment is on radio: William D. Doyle, chairman; SETS A NIEW RECORD Gets Garry Fortune Charies Rakowski, Robert Halloran Hartford Honolulu, May 27.—Johnny Weiss-| Toronto, May 27. — Pitcher Gary Headquarters 150 Asylam St |and John Dzick, [ Visit Our Dining Room I: muller youthful ewimming marvel of Fortune of the International Teagie Havtbord . CORe: S | the Illinois A. C. swam 220 yards in|has been sold to the Springfield club | S F ks iranite paving blocks are manufac- i % nn. R. R. St Phone 5-0255 [, o e two minutes 1 5 seconds in the|of the Eastern league Onn. R, R. Sta Yired Af o, grest variste of §lues LT S AT $3.25 PER OUTLET DOINGS OF THE DUFFS After The Ball Game On Our Easy Payment Plan e 5 THAT WAS A FINE OH,HELEN+ NOBODY : 1141 1 ONE YEAR TO PAY GAME-ISHOULD HOME ~ HUH-1 EXPECTED /] || i OH,DADDY:-MOTHER ; 2 HAVE TAKEN HELEN 777~ To GET BAWLED ouT ! || ToOK ME To THE o | Sign Your Contract AND DANNY WITH FOR COMING HOME b |1 BALL GAME! You made, No extra charge for same. ' LI T shouLD HAVE On Or Before June 1st. : =) D) HH Y seen THERE! House Wiring Campaign Closed June 1st. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY The Electric Store s 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 220

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