New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN NOW IN FIRST PLAGE Tied With Bristol--Local Bowlers Have Good Sport 1+ Tonight the Casines of Hartford will bow) New Britain at Rogers' al- leys In & state league game. Thigls & loss of two out to the Travelers night the Tords rattled al Jewetts three times; the Paiges nosed out the Overlands, 3.1; the Btars ¢ouldn't make the grade and the Lex- [Angtona took two; while the Rolls Royce spéd away from the Hupmo- blies thrice, Gamea in the Universal league alse furnished good spert as the owing scores will show. UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. ibooton i T y . anfelson Jummy 321004 108 398 e 403 418 Electric Bange. 3 9 04— 2 101— 314 464--1434 0~ 85— 4 98— 89— / Cefforate Penny Speaking of Sports A fisherman may take his lunch yet never get a bite all da; “Nom' Begley, in speakl prospects for the coming baschall sea. #on, stated that he does not yot know here he will hook up. He played the greater part of last season with Norwalk and the fank there went sim. ply wild ever him. Nom stated this morning that he would like to play in Norwalk again this season. What's this we hear? They th teve Dudjack and Art Campbell are laying plans.to pllot a combina- tion simllar to the Ploneers, now de- ceased, this season, but both of these ball tossers are keeping mum on the question. Beth were membhers of the Kacey team whope blowup in the Kacey-Corbin series has been the talk of the town throughout the ‘entire winter. “Bosh” Schmidt delivered himself of a chestful yesterday when he said that he wanted to see a team formed in New Britain that weuld be com. posed of ball players and not money grabbers. That's what is the matter with baseball here, according to him, too many poor ones looking for gold mines. We wonder if Joe Fitzpatrick's wing will ceme areund' into shape by the time the season opens. They had a wild story around last' season that Joe's arm had gone. Joe thinks, how- ever, that his soup bone was just off on a vacation and hé has heen follow- ing the advice of Dr. Coue during the winter and feels O. K. at the present time, Joe has kept his left wing in trim hammering away at his job with the Eddy Awning Co. According to all reports, Billy Kopf will have to shake a leg if he is te retain his berth with the Boston Braves, Conley, star shortstop for Holy Cross college last year, is out to make the position on the Braves if possible, and anyone who has seen this fish in aetion knows that Larry has some stiff competition against him, We notice that Merwin Jacobson is slated for center field en the cham- plonship Baltimore Orioles again this season. Of all the ball players New Iritain has ever turned out, Merwin has shown himself to be the sweetest of them all. We don't want any argu- ments, so we'll confine this to present 7|day ball players. Boy, look up Jack o | Lawson’s record. No, we didn't ferget any of the rest of the old timers. Next Tuesday, the grandmothers slart to dle, and the office boy will find it necessary to lay off every other day to attend the obsequies. We won- 3 der if the wireless sets will be tuned Favzini Répe .. 85— 283 1201383 81— 253 85— 26 79— 22 81— 259 7~ 36 4131362 98— 257 79—~ 243 T6— 360 :‘urnin;m . ureoyk . Milleriéx Schroeder . Humphrey ... Ranges. .. Leondrd . Martin .. Thompson Blazy . Moere . Burné . Olson Cadby . Clauson Herdldin . PITsrTT T4— 327 101— 273 79—~ 238 70— 222 86— 251 101211 83— 248 9 .. Kiambt o Johianson Huber Dumm; Schmidt Stanley one Diek . Guem Bepk . Mordes Luke Sleath Buyddy 10! Tylet . 31— :10 . 4711400 BABE AGAIN FIZZLES AS BIG CROWD WAITS (Continued from preceeding page). Detroit (Am.) .. i S A Haines and Ainsmith; Pillette, Moore and Woodall. At Springfield, O.: R. H.E. Taledo (A. A.) .11 18 2 New York Gidnts, 2d team.. 7 8 2 MeGlaughlin, O'Neil and Smith; Volght ndrlmlth. Baseball At Cambridge, Harvard 11; leyan 7 (7 innings, darkness). At New Haven, r. Yale o o 4 Columbia o 8 Pond, Hartnett and Dann; and Blattels. At West Point, N. Y.; Army 11, College City of New York 3. At Medford: Tufts 5, Northeasters At Lowell: Holy Cross 5; Lowell Textile 5 (Game called at end of 9th Inning by agreement). At Providence, R. I.: university 11; Brown 3. At Boston: Boston College 10; Rhode Island State 6. At Princtone, N, J.: Princeton 3; Unliversity of Vermont 2 (10 innings). At Anngpolls, Md.: Navy 10, Wa ington Cellege 3 NORTON YALE “FROSH” LEADER. New Haven, April 12.—Bayee M. Norton of Vineyard Haven, Mass, was 1ast night elected captain of the Yale fréshman track team for the coming Wes- 2 Price New York to cateh the first cry of ‘“Batter up, play!” If the manager of the Comets bas- ketball team will come out of hiding and drop around to the sports man at the Herald, he will find a very im- portant letter awaiting nim. He'd best hurry or the state offi- cials will beat him to it. And then he'll wish he hustied. Wilson Agrees to Meet Greb in Fistic Battle New York, April 12.—Steps to lift the suspension of Johnny Wilson by the New York Athletic commission were: taken yesterday when the world’s middleweight champion agreed to defend his title against Harry Greb, Wijson was suspended 18 menths ago when he failed to meet Greb after having signed articles for a championship match. Wilson, Frank Harlow, his new manager, and Pro- moter Tex Rickard will confer with Chairman Muldoon of the commission tomérrow in reference to lifting the ban provided Greb agrees to meet the champion. “I T0LD YOU §0"-DOYLE New TYork, April 12.—~The sudden 1liliness in Egypt of Howard Carter, co-discoverer with the late Earl of Carnarven of the tomb of Tutankh- amen corroborates the belief that H there exista an elemental spirit in the tombs which takes revenge upon those whe opened them, Sir Arthur T¢o0 | Conan Deyle said today. He said Mr. Carter’'s ilinegs “is very much more than a strange coincidence,” coming 80 clogely after the death of the Karl of Carnarvon from an {nsect's bite. “It may be very well to record this as the bite of an insect or some other iliness,” he said “'but the fact remains that many men who have entered these tombs have come to sudden death.” NEW FORD PURCHASE PLAN The Ford Motor company has just made a nation-wide announcement of the new KFord weekly purchase plan, which is accepted here as a charac- teristically Ford action and a new and forward looking move in the marketing of automobiles, to be car- ried on by the company's dealér or- fanizations numbering over 9,000. The Ford weekly purchase plan will make it possible for addi- tional milljens to own and operate motor ears as under the terms of the 2(plan as little as $5.00 will start any- one toward the ownership of a Ford car, Ford truck or Fordson tractor. This Initial payment as well as all subsequent payments, will be deposit. ed to the customer's crédit in a local bank and draw interest at the regular savings rate. Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people have tccome slim by fellowing the advice of docters who recommend Marmola Prescription Tab- lets, those harmiess Jittle reducers that simplity the dose of the famous Marmola Preseription. If too fat, don't walt- now to your druggist and for one dellar, whieh {8 the price the werld uver, procure a case of thess tablets. If preferable you can sectire them direct by sending price to the Marmola Co. 4812 Woodward Ave., Detrolt, Mich. They redure steadily and easily without ‘tiresome exerci vition diet and leAve no unpl I LALESIN M. Irving Jester Studebaker Distributor 187-197 ARCH ST. New Britain, Conn. Lalui Lbdiidedd, W8 Laiin sy Lliad Ley LdG PARKWAY STYLE SHOWN Oxfords $9.00 Shoes $10.00 VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 Main St. Millions are wasted yearly through the use of inferior Treacherous Motor Oil. ' Avoid 1. Treacherous 0il is the cause of [ burnt, out bearings Treacherous Oil is the cause of Treacherous Oil isthe cause of Pitted Pistons Treacherous Oil is the cause of § Scored Cylinders Use only Perfectol Motor Oil, It's |ong-\if¢ nsurance to the motor of your car. Buy it by the can. Your dealer will supply you. Jensen Motor Supply Co. W. C. Jensen—F. Thorsen 102 WEST MAIN STREET A Next to the Post Office Harol Opposite Monument Insist upon Perfectol Motor Oil. Use it and note the difference affter a hard day’s run.. wfin. p“"’a; K THEPERFECT ERFEEH( iy e i Created by us with Pride, Made by us with Care, and pronounced by all who use it as the nearest approach to perfect lubrie cation yet attained. 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