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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 B S e ) 26 to prepare for his bout wih hecome an umpire In the American | one mile high school relay. The association he announced today, | other will go to the winner of the | - | distanco medley college relay race. Tine MeTigue on July 14, The Oxford track team great form and fine speed in Philadelphia, April 26.~Three new workouts in Philly yesterday. I silver challenge cups have been "“'i . ¢ I nated for ehampionship events at the Bahe Ruth now has two o Pennagivania relay ecarnival and will [euting his home run record of 59, | MAEE AN FOEE hion Friday and next opponent for | ard to 0 R tackle, ' ——— Marshall defeated lasker in the 12th game of the chess match last night, Marshall nas now won five to | Lasker's three, Four lhave heen draws, uh“w'--l! THREE €U OFFERED, lhllrr " o *Ratted for Russell in Sth, New Y Runs This Week National League MT WT INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BOWLING CONTESTS 5 h, o, . Pipp, 1b. You Are Going to Have One Exciting Night F B TU toward New York 1 Chicago 4451004 AT 209 96~ 283 1233~ 308 L1 !;! 14— 338 b15—-1452 114-- 310 263 288 308 302 4031450 4517 408 Stanley Works, Elljott oo n " Begos ., Duplip . Molyneux Predriekeon Carlson Bchiedel Wells .. 486 500 P. & ¥. Corbins. 120 Ll 102 Happeney Weard .00 Zucker . Newton Steadma Long . Driseoll Carlson Corr . Friekeon Wacker ., l“—l_flt 109 208 26— 261 01— 247 104~ 204 97— 272 Btotts .. Wright . Kildufy . Myers ... Campbell . 4 1872 Traut and Hine. I 279 283 Miller .. Delfare . Brown Low Man 88 4 Skinner Chuek Co. . 100 480--1418 Hoftman .. Trevethan .. Kahms . Bowers . Narcum Willlams . Valenti) Kenny Gene ... Josephson 276 248 254 436—1206 STANLEY RULE MIXED MATCII. BUI ... Lottie Bellman Gussman . Dezick .... 85— 214 soaei Jurgen RAWHRES cocovenee Casowell ....oce !fi:‘rd . Walt! (269 - 819 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued from Pre¢eding Page) —_— ONelS .esevriensensan 1 0 ¢ *Batted for Dickerman in Sth. New York 802 010 000—6 + 000 040 000—4 Kelly; Frii sacrifice, le plays, Ruether, Johnston, ichilebner; Bancroft, Frisch and Kol ly; Johuston and Schilebne: 4, oft Johuston 2, off Dickerm 4; hits, oft Ruether ¥ in 3 inmings. oft Blume 6 in 4 1-3 innings, oft Dickerman 1 In 6 in- nings, off Johnstoh nome in ¢ 3-3 innings; hit by pitcher, Blume, (Griffith); winning plteher, Johnston; umpires, Klem and Derr; time, 1:43. Reds 3, Pirates 5 Cincinnatl, 0., April 25.—~Cincinnati evened the opening series with Pitts. burgh by winning the final game yes- terday, 6 to 4. After the third Luque pitched strongly until the ninth, when the Pirates pulled off a threatened rally. 84 4 Gooth, €. sesovpranes KONz, D. ceescorantvs *Barnhart s.cccseeee wesnanwan lonosnuasue sl Slonunusssoup wlowssssoqossas ol comnnocscn el oomunrommny Sla .- H *Batted for Kums in 9th, Cinclnnati, b, r. - s -4 [4 ® 3 ’. iSlevacacne o] edea i ) soraduues s 32| eebiomms T P Betaiailasd bass, Bigl ; double plays, Caveney to Bohtie to ler; Traynor to Tierney; left on bases, Plttsburgh 9, Cineinnat! 5; base on balls, off Luque 4, off Kuns ¢; etruck out, by Luque §; umpires, Moran ard Ems- Ute; time, $t08. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks Come Back New York, April 25.~The Yankees recovered from their batting slump yesterday and pounded out a ¢ to 0 victory over Washington, with Presi- dent Harding and his personal staft in the stands. Babe Ruth got his sec- | ond home run of the season and posed with the pn:-dem. 32" ss0s000? Brillheart, p. . Russell, p. Fisher ... e%ss%%s090000 " ®Tco~Ss0ommumnT > - e33o Nusncunal a 0 o 1 0 2 0 o Bl 2 1 0 [ LJ UL LT NN o iDykes, Athletics .. an~c333=23 olesosssssat 0100 000 udge, Nice; three saerifice, ., Now base on balls, offt Brillheart 1, off off Jones 1; struerk out, by Jones well 2: hits, off Mogridge 1 in 1.3 luning, off Drillheart 4 In 1 inning, off Ruesell ¢ in § 2-3 Innings, off MeGrew none In 1 inning: loaing pitchar, Brillheart; um- pires, Connolly, Evans and Holmes; time, 1:67, Athletics 7, Red Sox 3 Philadelphia, Pa., April 26.—Philas delphia staged a comeback against Boston today, getting out five runs in the first inning and winning the game, 7 to 3. Naylor twirled fine ball in every inning but the seventh when three scratch hits were all converted into runs by the Red Sox. Boston, . po. A Mitehell, 2b 2 xBkinner Collins, o aal 4 wsomoosa® Plercey, p. Fullerton, p, *Relehle ... O'Dowl, n. .. A PIEOL A SO = wlossss 2 mrvsanas 2] oomoanmmanuss »]ossssunussssa 3. Philadelphia y 4 Matthews, ef, , Perkins, c, Riconda, 3b, Hauser, 1b, ., L Weleh, rf, . Dyken, 2h, Naylor, p. . =_....__.,,,~. Fauc ool o>>032532529® | hwose a7 *Batted for Fullerton in Tth. xBatted for Mitchell in 9th. Boston 000 000 300 Philadel . 510 010 00x— Two ba Miller; stolen bares, Galloway; sacrifices, Perkins; double plays, Galloway to Dykes to Hauser; left on bases, Boston 7, Philadelphia 10; base on balls, off Plercey 2, off Fullerton 4, off O'Doul 1, off Naylor 3; struck out, by Ful- lerton 3, by O'Dowl 2, by Naylor 5; hits, off Plercey 2 in 2-3 innings, off Fullerton 6 In 5 1-3 innings, off O’'Dowl none in 2 innings; losing pitcher, Plercoy; umpires, Nallin and Owens; time, 1:41. Tigers 8, Indians 7 Cleveland, April 25.—Detroit broke Cleveland's winning streak that had reached six game yesterday, winning a loosely played game, 8 to 7. ® = ] s PSR G Pillette, p. Francls, p. xFlagstead . sManush . | rrouounnnunne | coomornormmoonmn |occorowuvounscusy |loornasrhuanoosomss o] osorssssosnass® 37 8 1 *Summa out, hit by batted bal xBatted for Pillette {n §th, Batted for Woodal lin $th, Cleveland. ab, L 4 e Jamleson, If. ., Wambsganss, 2b, Speaker, of. . Guisto, 1b. Summa, rf J. Bewell, stgnhcnnn. 3. e | omsoomnocwons fo el wlococormonmmnn | coranse - »wloscoowaosssn = Sa s we S5 S e =3 S . 000 420 00! » Hellman,, Rigney, three baso hit, Pillette, Hellmann; sacrifices, Detrolt 9, on balls, oft Pillette 5, off Bhaute 3; hits, oft Pillette § in 7 in- nings, off Bhaute § in 4 2-3 Innings, off Francls 1 in 2 innings, off Metevier 6 in 3 2-3 innings, off Morton 1 in 2-3 Inning: hit by pitcher, by Francis (J. Sewell, Ja leson); struek out, by Pillette 1, by Fran- cis 1, by Metevier 1, by Shaute 2; winning pitcher, Franels; losing pitcher, Shaute; um- p!‘“" Hllldebrlnd. Morlarity and Rowland; time, 2:32, Two bas Bpeakel Browns 1, White Sox 0 8t. Louls, April 25.—FElam Vangild- er, who won the only previous victory for the Browns this season repeated his performance yesterday and the Browns defeated Chicago, 1 to 0. He allowed the visitors four hits, Chlcago, ab, o Srewoul Woodward, p. Johneon, ss. BReBANLOH losmnusoouumns losomuwew boron el st et alossscsormuss = - wlossss5s0ma0a® 26 *Batted for Elsh in 8th. Louls. v * Robertson, 3b. Williams, 1. McManus, 2b. . Bl s sma loavenansn lwoocnucsnms ol omosocoma® imloosscsmsan wluomornuvuner Tobin, Johnson; s, Johnson, Collins, Robertson; ifices, Bheely, McManus, Collins; double 8, Gerber, McManus and Durst; Mc. 8 and Robertson; left on bases, Chi- cago 4, 9; bases on balls, off Lev. der 3; struck out, by oft Leverette 7 in 7 in- oft Woodward 1 In 1 inning; losing Leverette; umpires, Dineen and 52 Home Runs Is Tally Thus Far in Big Show American Yesterday Total Ruth, New York ...... 1 2 National Hartnett, Chicago . Caveney, Cincinnati . League Totals National League ... American League .... Home Run Lead: Hartnett, Cubs Kelleher, Cubs .... Miller, Cubs .. Statz, Cubs . Friberg, Cubs Grimm, Pirates . Blades, Cards ..... Ruth, Yankees ... Wi Browns ....... S ey Everett Scott now has played in 998 | - consecutive games, Phil, 8t. Louls Boston Brooklyn ) Pittsburgh 16 American League BMT WTF 8Tt New York 2 Cleveland 1 Phil, x Detrolt [ 8t, Louis 3 Washington 4 Boston x Chicago 4 International League SMT WT I 21 8 Tt Baltimore Rochester Jer, City Buffalo Reading Newark Toronto Syracuse COLLEGE BASEBALL At Providence—Providence College 7, Colby 6. At Philadelphia — University of Pennsylvania , Franklin and Marshall College 2. At New York—Fordham 15, Colum- bia 4, 20 BANDITS ARE SHOT Put To Death in China After Swift and Informal Hearing Hofri, China, April 25.—After one of those swift and informal hearings characteristic of Chinese legal proced- ure in the lesser centers of the inter- lor, 26 of 30 prisoners held to be ban- dits by the city magistrate were sum- marily shot here recently. The rule of procedure in dealing with the bandit menace is that the “killing one puts fear into the hearts of a hundred.” Speaking [ 1300 13 13 19 19 13 19 80 of Sports R O | A swimmer can often win laurels, even when he's flat on his back Questions One—In event of a game that -is ~forfeited, after it has gone beyond five innings, what is done with the records? Two—What is the distance from the pitcher's box to the home plate? Three—When is the catcher charg- ed with a passed ball? Four—If while running down a player between the lines, in which four players take part, the runner is finally called out for interfe ence or running out of the line, do such play- ers get credit with an assist? Five—In the major leagues, if a player is put out of the first game of a double header, may he play in the second contest? Answers One—In a game which has gone over five innings and is then forfeit. ed, the records go into the averages as made. Two—The distance is inches. Three—The catcher is charged with a passed ball when his failure to hold a legally delivered ball enable the batsman to reach first, or permits a base runner to advance, Four—All the players who take part in the play are credited with an assist. Five—The major leagues have a ruling that if a player 18 put out of the first game of a double header he is ineligible for the second contest. 60 feet 6 Latest reports from Plainville state that Budnick, stellar third saciter with last year's Kaceys, will be seen cavorting around short stop in the nearby town this summer. Another report state that Tedder Kilduff will essay the role of backstop for the town team. Another fast man who will be seen in a Plainville uniform this season is Hoicomb, who has been utility man with the Endees of Bristol. Thig ball tosser is a sweet third sacker and paired with Budnick should make a stonewall defense besides adding a great deal of strength to the batting order. Eddie Goeb will forsake his home team for the realms of South Man- chester this season, according to the latest advices from Plainville. Eddie was slated to handle the playing man- agership of the team, but it is sald that he has received a good offer from the silk town and has decided to play there this summer. Plainville fans are predicting that Eddie will be back with Plainville before the season has progressed very far, It takes a town like Plainville to show the way to others when it comes to backing sperts. A baseball team necessarily has to have a little money behind it to start the season and the businessmen of Plainville have do- nated a tidy little sum to the manage- ment which will assure the fans of some good teams this season. Rabe Ruth socked out hie little || homer yesterday for the entertain- ment of the president. Two days now and Cobb hasn't made a hit. That won't make much of a hit with his batting average. Hartnett, the old Worcester catcher, got another homer for Chicago yes- terday. That youngster is one of the best in the big show. Johnny Dundee’s arm is injured and he will not work again for a month. His bouth with Jack Bernstein, set for May 3, is off. Charley White has been picked by the York state athletic board as the TO UMPIRE IN AMERICAN, e St, Paul, April 26,~ Carpentier will sail for the 1 COMPANY 12 ELM STREET ! Haturday for the first time, Orton ank J. Penas | them will go to winners of the one | 8. on(of 8t, Louis has accepted an offer to|mile preparatory school relay and lhn‘ Manager anpounced today. Two of Next Sunday iner qu of better taste) th, Clgarette a¢ the Price ittt Myen Tobaceo Cq, Ches‘étfield CI0ARETTE o 7. “If you ask me, , it’s the best cigarette ever made!” NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Owing to the shortage of cars and the railroad embargo in shipments in the territory, we are pleased to announce that our New Britain Branch has the benefit of the large stock carried at our Hartford store. Five gallons of Dixie gas free in every car delivered this week! We have a number of models for immediate delivery. Before buying compare the fellowing prices $ 975.00 975.00 1075.00 1195.00 1375.00 1595.00 Model 43A 4-cylinder Touving . Model 43A 4-cylinder Roadster . Mode! 43A Semi-Sport ... Model 43A Cab Model 43A Brougham Model 43A Sedan All Prices (Yimat with other cars: $1375.00 1375.00 1675.00 1625.00 1875.00 2025.00 Model 47 8-cylinder Touring .......... Model 47 8-cylinder Roadster .. .. Model 47 8-cylinder Model 47 8-cylinder Model 47 S-cylinder Model 47 8-cylinder Super-Sport .. Golf Roadster Coupe Sedan k. Lo oan The Best Thing on Wheels

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