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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. WM MACHINE COMPANY PINMEN STILL ~ |t===="=="==""="""1|SEVERAL MATCHES YET 10 HOLD ONTO TOP PLACE IN LEAGUE Spealking || B PLAYED AT PINEHURST F e aturin g f or This Saturday wells e | of Sports i;‘\v«.mon'u and Men's Doubles and | Kinchell Not Displaced as| 5 "o ; ' ; verg| Jin I e e | S0 100 Pl R of Mz A great array of New Stylish Footwear—strap-effect in Pumps and Oxfords, High Sinxle Mnn—-M) ers| iofiman . . ! Anent balloonists, ete., an aviator is| Doubles Being Played, | ! | Patent and Calf Leathers, also combinations at Especially Reduced Prices. Val : ofton cool as a cucumber, yet is up in Week Is n 0! Teg o N o 4 Pinehurst, N, C, April 13,—The This eck Is King of [ . . ) A the alr, matches still to be disposed of in the north and south tennis tournament Bowlers on Season’s Avers| 1"Uieen 00 ' | Oxford university, England, which vithiok ; Y s GRS S ol will ‘compete in the twaemile interna-| MO8t of which will be played today, | d Bchroeder AR 8 tjonal relay race at the University of i ages. e . ) B e e Toamival, drew 13t YLOSISOM SiEIeN, somi-fAinal round: . ? | Miss Helen Gilleadeau vs. Miss Marlon | ° [ —————— 1. Carlson ., 0 place, or near the outside, in the! 4 - higl Molynoux .. s drawing for positions, In the fnn'}(,\‘l':‘:'m:::"'&:g';&:::;;" Candee vs. In the Industrial bowling league Duplin (- tance medley distance race the Brit- : o PR | | {f § . Vin- reme, while Myers takes the lead on Vollhardt . P drew the outside, Cornell drew the |, A o il s ¢, lpnt:l\‘lrlunl u\rr)‘ ; wln ||uy e s pole In the sprint mediey and 'hr‘l\;']‘:"‘;lllp R TAWAY Ju. B ponpn . four mile event, Holy Cross drew first Men's doubles, final round: Vlm‘,flntl ® i Kinchell is still firm in his place & Dwyer AR ! e b ! high string man, The standing and o va Fia ; position In the distanco mediey. | Richards and 8. H. Voshell va. Ray-| averages: I wanme (0TI L Baniy TAbRARats riandnr. tev. He DOnA L BEEIINAIL 601 JouAY H| , - . tndustral Lasgun Mg, R plans to retire afior v WIE eS| Women's doubles, nal round: Miss Hundretls of pairs, displayed on racks—pick ‘em off. o8t Pinfa summer which s ot h i | ] ¥ Helen Gilleadeau and Miss Marion s e SR B g i Mine Ceres Baker, o ve, Mrw G ALL SHAPES ALL LEATHERS 48 98 ALL SIZES—ALL PRICES $2.48-$2. Landers, Frary & Clark T | 3 18 1 M AW @ ty 5 John McGraw still maintains that Chapman and Mrs, Edward Rly-}' | Stanley Weorks .. . i W | Etanley Rule & Lev . e 3 477 | Christy Mathewson was the grv‘avvat‘mnnd P, & F. Corbin RS ey s sl 2 7 L ! Bkinner Chuck e DI 1 | piteher of all “_'f"‘y'_ ¥ g .\llxgl doubles, final round: Miss | Btanley Hardware Rt X s Sk gl | cares Baker and Vincent Richards vs. | . veen O'Neil . of the Boston Braves Bavs|nriee gilleadeau and Bidwell or vs. Fafnir Bearing ) North & Judd Ly [ : % orth & 1 that any batter who is weak on 10W|ne Ravmond and Voshell. '(rfr‘:\n‘\lcn :‘n:;":m.a 4 : A A O a1 : a -‘ :7:"‘5:!:11;\ improve his batting by piay-| poseoiiinsia | 5 PATENT LEA R STRAP PUMPS e e e e etrings, Landers. Frary & Clark, 168 Jesse Biveetser in the first New York{DeT!gze "ilfll;\? ;oarsg\‘;";ody; C H l L D R E N S G d oo S : ; n b Made over full roomy lasts—Very dressy. Individunl Averages. Kenney .u.evvnes district champ to represent .\mfirlrl; Los Angeles, April 13—Jack Demp- My . 105 Wolak . 01 iti > sev ! s " | R et i TR Y | TG S 1,98 v L3 h | Focte .o : ¢ A ":”y p years. | not too proud to fight., The cham- S <iidu 4 . 91 { plon, arriving from Sait Lake Cit: JE = oWt e o 92 <o y now has 30 golf courses. | " i i Kentueky n : ha 8ol C whence the announcement went| Wacker oe | Ericson ... 5 Aaby s 92 Alfred Kellert, an ox-gailor, is ‘go- forth coneerning his coal baronetey, Battler | Farey .. 2 ;i | said he would stand ready tg defend Narey Wilen iy hrave 3¢ to have a tryout with Hartford. | y g defen g»'),'..fgr:‘ £ ,\m.,,,\,,“.,_.h fehal 5 : Nt haved ki) | the title against any man, any time s MEN ! A REAL BUY for the right amount of money. | Fatrue el Stotta ' . | Gordon MacKay, sports editor of b B bapt . Jeeuslen i the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes| Dempsey hasn't the slightest iden > Oxfords and Dress Shoes Fredrickson . Pawlow o i b 2 iadricks W Tohnson thisly regaraing Raiph Head of the| WM WRAIEANIA ALK Sk BAK Cusack .. 03 Linn o Hartford pitching staff . | match w be. He will go to New| ” . York for the Milk Fund fights' in! 3 Black and Tan Leathers Campbell . 9 Brown ... i ‘ (T 3 , | atch this young man Head. Hel | | May, as a hopeful spectator, heliev- eraceTne e —==|is 26 years old and this is his first E b | that s v & b, o } ing that some sort of hout will ac Goodyear Welts—Rubber Heels | of the Cincinnati club headquarters appearance in a major league uni-| | L WHIRLWINI] FlNISH while the meeting was in progress,|form, or what passes for a major crue to him out of the mixups there, enid the decision of the directors end- | league in this city so far as the Na-| o e B B e ! N ALE AT {Greb Delighted at Chance 5 ON SAL : ed everything. He said he will prob- tional League concerned. i ably sign with the Massillon or a| “Headisa finished pitcher at this| . 7s. o 3 ['EFEATS SHUBER’I‘L\\'M‘M\;H\ club. staga orithe gafmei~ Cool as an foos| L Tf' Mix It With Wilson i i e berg he uses his head for something | New York, April 13.—Johnny Wil- | i SR besides the spot to park a baseball 5o middleweight champion, who vir- ; [ 3 BOWLING MATGHES ON; ‘rnp. He has plenty of speed and he| ually reinstated himself by agreeing i B : Horunned ‘rozl”!ghth Eskn) | managed to push his fast ball right |to &0 through with his old contract | {no of New Haven an unmerciful lick- N. B. DEFEATS CAS]NOS past the hatters, which is no mean or |to fiEht Harry Greb was promised that + ing In the same ring recently. e | inconspicuous feat at that.” the match would be put on when Frankie Victola of New Haven lost | J | gf’"h "f'n(lm:imcared with the Madison ¢ A ces M “What is Everett Scott' d for|Square Garden club. Greb, at Hot = § an eight-round decision to Young New Britain Again Trounces Rivals ‘What 1 l\m.m Scott's recor 0 4 5 Pmnfi. of Rngfipnlr; in a slow hout.| When League Leadership Is in |playing in cnsecutive games? {Springs, Ark., resting, notified the Many More Good Values in Boys School Shoes No material damage was done, Peril—Other Games | Doesn’t the strain of keeping up mglG'ar";t-n !h|n( he still was ready to fight . 3 tow Britain's stz ague bowle re is playing?” A FAN. ddleweight figure of 160 . Max Marav E o ty f New Rritain's state league howlers | recor 1 hurt his playin A FAN a o mid/ g o & i Earr:::;(-ss u:‘rnl:: ‘.h.:l\:.:z l‘ll‘::ut o5 three from the | Scott will start the 1923 season pounds at 2 p..m., the day of the — Come in and see for yourselg #» Young Monguese, who opposed him unhroken record of 986 fight, for Wilson’s championship. | packed a hefty wallop which he pack- ing their joint posscssion of first | games. _In addition to that he has . '?0":1 Wilson and Greb will have to [ ) ed on Maravnick’s jaw in the second | place with!Bristol. played in 24 world's series games.|frain diligently to make the welght round sending him to the floor. Ma- At the Casino alleys, the Never-Dids [ Some of the Yank players believe son not having hoxed for a long = that the strain hurts Scotty and that|time is not in good condition. g i sould | did not-—that is, they dropped two out 8 ;:‘\»Tka:;l:: ':om:‘-’: p?:v:::w:? ':,Lu,: |of three to the Has-Beens, who really | he will play befter ball when the ‘ ;”;fl_":‘“(‘fi is tentatively planned Saagment while under fire. In the|were. string is broken. Scott ~maintains,} P ckard’s New York Velodrome. b~ _ third and fourth rounds he made a l.ast night's scores however, that he doesn't give it alg., b en i ! “gtrong comeback but the knockdown | ‘T.“,r“n R',r{::,',‘r :.T:,:‘fl:"a::j\:gm‘fl(‘;r‘:1foly,)zc;,‘;;k:;: Mitchell and Duncan Out e st & buadionp o over- g P e e . Ho caime tha nov.| I British Golf Contest | 5 1 22| elty of it worre off a long time ago. took two out of g Casinos of Hartford last night, retain- | with an > 389 MAIN STREET i Next To Mohican Market Roehampton, Eng., April 24.—Three + - = of Rritain's foremost professjonal ! : golfers were eliminated in the ' first| eliminated by Edward Ray, "”'I‘ YRTEAT T N A round yvstowrdny of the Rochampton|and J. H. Taylor lost to W. B. Bmlth‘ Challenge Cup tournament carrying| of Hadleywood, two up and one to|Giants v |'scored on in the seventh, eighth and i ninth for ten runs. Smith , St 1. ' Second Team Scoved 10 Runs}l_)empspy. and Lucas got hom 1 in Last Two Innings. { ' The score: April 13.-—The . RO Bi L..010 110 055—13 18 2 111 003 220—11 18 0O Three Rivers, Aprll 13.—Johnny % g ot 237 ! TR o Dever of. Springfield defeated Willlam e - 1:'."7(.”;::"?”;;1 ;I}::tr:r;f;‘:'r:ln;ha\‘mr:m Chattel of Providence in a wrestiing \ tord. Wesiiitetrh i 5 the match here last night. Chattel won as A bl the first fall in 49 minutes but Dever |; e A sbaad prizes totaling 200 pounds. e captured the next two in 22 and 18 1008 iy . z : Abe Mitchell was de i 2 Y q : a7 108 §— 3 ¥ '~ 3 ~ . § defeated by Mitchell and Taylor were first and| Zanesville, Ohio, minuten respectlvely. Jim Bawes | : Tt (alPenllel Nilles Title | charies Johns of Purleydown, two up | third respectively.* in the qualifying|Giants’ second team defeated Totedo, | Giants e oreet: Go One of Three in Paris |2nd one to play: George Duncan was ) pla erda |13 to 11, here yesterday. Malone was | Toledo s g s 2 paris, April 13.—Two European ROUSH AGAIN TURNED DOWN. Al kg chaniplonelliEe wills o' o incinnati, April 13.—Fnal hope of Never Dids. tested for on May 10 in the Buffalo a reconciliation between the Cincin-|o'Rrien ... g Velodrome here, in addition .to the| i Na g n el 4 3 hi i H 1 natl National League club and Bddie Sheehan g e bout between Georkes Carpentier and | ‘T Roush, its holdout star, appeared to KCalise «.ooi:oi-iw M | Ni fi Bive vanished yesterday = when the | s ey 8 Marcal, NIt Or N sienny we ¥ Allquiet . . i title of TFrance. Routes, a bantam- , . $ ST 503 :fffi',;’nd""m’“:,"‘:::"nff ”;: ;:‘1‘; A 7 T ati—117s| weight who took the European title B ahd by Housh At Has-Beens. in that division from the veteran | y Ll & Pinder Lo 84 Charles Ledoux, and Porcher of R ‘ = E————— - - ———— = by its original offer. This offer 18 that | Rowe, (Capt -.sess I S il e Rt Eiol: Hohinior HOM T BF rroM o9 A M |UNTIL SOLD Roush accept a $15,000 salary and |Hanford ..... 3 2 k 3 pay a fine of $50 a day for absenting & & glum tot the welterwoight Htle. “Coks ALL MORNING §i t himself from the training camp. Boetaman te bk ARy pentier is training hard for the fight GRAN [ ‘ Roush, who was in calling distance a1 with Nillosewhiely will bagtiid iR . 200 Pks. | ! appearance in the ring since his de- | ‘ ———— | feat by Battling SIKI . He loft Paris SUGAR 1} : \ BEST NO. 1 | L.arson for his training auarters immediately Potatoes lafter his exhibition at the American | 5 Lbs 48q o | Legion henefit on Tuesday, and will | not return until the eve of the fight. WITH OTHER A 3 g Mial _ oy b o SR | ON SALE FROM 7 TO 11 A. M, b Biiiain B PITCHING FIND, | stz =™ ... 1B. 17c | SMOKED SHOULDERS .........LS. argain Dasement THINKS MPERAW| iiiciosin 28e i = 22e | HEFFCHi 206, SRR, SR » 8. Fancy Lean Fresh Shoulders... 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