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AMERICAN LEAGUE ATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued from Preceding Page) leburll:.vul’:? NA’::'." 28, —Held s p e 8 k i n 8 scoreless for eight innings, Pittsburgh staged a rally in the ninth against [o] f s por t. e Sw-es3 L B e Chicago yesterday and wor, 2 to 1, Bceore: Eish, 1, 000 Johnson, . . Collins, 2b, ., Chicago, ab, £ Seomnl The Pirates and the Ploneers will clash in a practice gamo of basebal] at £t. Mary's fleld, Sunday afternoon, Both teams are preparing to open up the season within the next week and h;thh will probably ba the deciding o/ contest for placing the candidates on each nine. Cvey ", Leverett 28trunk loocoooconmmmmnnr scooo02® | La......,..........-f 3 foscodes alsosscocuncenx elecoormconscoua levunossrnes louans 1 for Edwards In 2d, 20 for Morton In 6th, Plttaburgh. Vi ab, s 2 [ mloscssonsss 0 ol Charley Mille charges, the Pir- ates, have an enviable reputation on the dlamond because of their success | last season and the same strong line- el v ¢ » Once A Buick Owner— up with a few additions to s¥-engthen the team, will be presented this yelr.: ] ; \ ; : Only Buick Satisfies The subject that is most bothering : i : K] ::: ':?:th "‘gr::.':""'(;:;:‘: V"_:::‘; i . TR ; In every community there are a number of instances 3 19 sehool M . where once a Buick has been purchased by one mem- y M None out when winning run was acored, | 511001 8tar, will be on the mound for i pute % inning, off Morton CRAARS - 0100 ta0ei | some of the games, and Johnny . ber of a family, others of the same intimate group have m:“l _ln"i' isning 3 (hin 4 1-3 | Dittaburen . 000 000 002—2 | “Snowshoes” Sheehan, will be a can- o ; : i become Buick owners, T, Blankonshin 3 1§ 1 (G0ing: hiE DY DILen- | aan hiver Grentiemr e ot | didate for the twirling position also. | : : A :;;u&;‘;'zalvm::.)dew:):“h‘yh Ux'azv:":::d:: Aloxander; left on bases, Chicago 3 Buick dependable performance, luxurious comfort L " i pitch, i)burgh 5; bases on balls, off Mor 2;| The Pioneers have also a strong o 1 and the fact that there is a type of Buick to fit every Motevier; losing piteher, |gtruck out, by Alexander 2, by Morrison 1:| combi a4 « Le H Y it 4 Row- ’ > Bt ¥ mbination and. great things are ex- : A “ i H i iaverette; " orlarity and Row- |umpires, Quigley and PArman; time, 1:20.| pocted from them this coming sea- A ¢ f z::it:;mgrnead, leads to the selection of Buick as the Braves 10, Giants 3. son. The Uineup of this team has not Tigers 5, Browns 2. - el v been definitely decided yet, but it fs| 8 \ ", % ¥ ’ e Detrolt, Mich, April 28.—8t Louls |y e s Mork APl 2h-fhe New| o pocted that In a week o two, a fast | e M - Significant also is the fact that today a majority of new made geven hits, two home runs, tWo | ovarce of the season here yesterday,|*M0th working nine will be rounded po i 3 Buicks are purchased by motorists who have been triples and three doubles for a total of | ;.o 1o Boston, 10 to 3. Catcher|iNto shape. | e o hoy - Buick owners before, and for several years. 20 bases, but scored only on the cir- | et was put off th 14 fo Kl cult drives, Detroit winning yester- at L?,‘,‘w,m a:rto:l n”c::led(h:lltlcb;l:;f George Rogers, resplendent in a day's game, 6 to 2. SBcore: auard of the Boston club got into the | NeW Car, now has his golf clubs high- St. Louls, argument and also was bn:.,h,d from | v polished and is all set for the first | 2 Pam. Road. $1175 4 Pass. Coupe $1898 the field. Score: tee, | " 4 % 4 S Pas. Tour. - 1195 7 Pass, Tour. - 1438 Boston., i O 2 Sedan 5 Pass. Tour, 7 Pass. Sedan - 2198 ; Te-hee ! Say the -pin boys at the W i Towr, Seden. - . 1035 Sport Rosd 1628 alleys. | - 1025 5 Pass.Sedan - 1985 Sport Touring - 1678 Whoever marries this girl won't need to worry when his car Prices {. 0. b, Buick Factories; government tax i . 4 s to be added. Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchay breaks down on a Sunday ‘afternoon jaunt. She’s “Tom” Luera, | Plan. hich troviaes for Deferred Poymomte Los Angeles’ only woman garage proprietor, who works right out One of them claims to have the|in the shop with her six male assistants, solution to the mystery of how: the : o ‘ TR L e v R | NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. | 'MOTHER OF MANY CHILDREN Jess Sweetser Shocks = | a5 ancw sver PHONE 2601 “Ask Corr, he knows,” they ey, “Jt| By Appearing In SN il s s them| s BUICK Wi Lid When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them © 3 e s 080 2008 000 0006 | N < ‘ 3 Two ba Myatt 8, Lutzke, Ji on 3, | mpy . 2b, Wambsganas; sacrifice hits, Collins 2, Gard- | mraynay, 3b, Grimm, 1b, Bchmide, o, ..., * | Morrison, p, ... B SRR ST e = Tt wlossssosma =l osssmwcscae 2le Sixes v . bt Zuneal Robertson, 3b. 4 o Powell, Nixon, ¢ Southworth, rf, Boeckel, 3h, MeInnis, 1b, Bagwell, 1 Conlon, 2b, Kopf, es. O'Nell, e. Gowdy, . . McNamara, p. . McMan! Beversid, ¥ But they're not tee-heeing at the g | D-15-.NP HouNesmsan losscosnurssan lossuon 1 sl cconrrumoon: olonrnunoccomus olosccsccssesesr 33 *Batted for Pruett in Tt D e e commmbuneas 2 ormnnmsnens wlroousssrssse S s conmounmuan T SEANCM Bl RS T Blue, 1b. Haney, 3b. Cobb, ef. Fothergill, Helimann, Pratt, 2b, Rigney, Woodall, Holloway, p. Johnson, p. . mwond | Bancroft Groh, 3b Frisch, 2 Mousel, Young, rf. Kelly, 1b. o'Connell, cf. Gagton, c. .. McQuitian, p. 5 Lucas, p. . Bt Louis . . 010 100 0002 | Jonnard, p. Detroit . . 101 102 00x—5 | *Stengel Two bai [ n, Bevereld, Ger- |Blume, p ler, Blue 2, Cobb, Pratt, Woodall, three|xSmith We're waiting. | b N | (By the Associated Press)—While mmsiooss coocoocss® oonean — *|Mrs. Louise Porter is Arrcsted for | Practicing over the Rye links yester- | Before golf became so popular, | day, Jesse Sweetser of Siwanoy, a bubby took his wife along when he Keeping Two Daughters Out of member of the American Walker Cup A D' L § 2 h d A S istinguishe ppearance went driving. | ¥ team, Sehool For Several Days thing unheard of in ¥ngland, even on | isapleasureenjoyedWhef_lyourR‘,e" visiting champion could do without — idence is attractively painted with The great values of George Sisler| ywyi. Miss Avis Kemp of the UN¢ hotteft days. It is a thing only a| PAINT FACTS made itself apparent by his absenee f \slmcking native convention. On the| from the game. ing in polloe cattt this morning thatl Jop o’y ) i i faat on both hande— o l_&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT \ momomooonmy slos | momouocenuanana le lossssons losonmuan »|loocooo~uoo~wonLT wloscsocoonomomons . B 3 [foklienBt Aiolie- Beowns HiAs RIready school attendance burcau was testify- base hits, MeManuk, Jacebson, : Ffid ; 5 (raand iy Pl gl o il | It is said that the Browns have | o s 'Lt Cam lge University golf team, wore | J [4 3 5; bases on balls, off Pruett 1; struck out, | xBatted for Blume in 9th, | . " 3 ! by Pruett 3, by Jolinsen 1; hits, "r"rpr::" Boston . ... 201 040 030—10| already started negotiations with | :“O:ht; {‘:]mte:'l “1;:5 ll\' T‘p Mmcid d he got a better score than | For 50 years has given utmost 11‘1‘1" 8 inniugs, 'flff’!\'anlr 21 in 2 l;;m}mls. oft Nr]\_v : 4 AiaN L ia"r:m 0r2;0 301:“3 several clubs in an effort to secure a khe.pt o:t oa!uichi‘;l 6‘1“00;1113';{ 105 | Sweets whose white shirt and at-| - 7 Value— olloway none in 3-3 innings, o nson | Two \its, Conlon, Bancroft, Gaston, 25| aohe " | « 70n 8 1.3 innings; hit by pitcher, by | Bagwell: three base hits, Meusel; sacri-| TSt sacker, among them being the | P’ f days ‘and Mary had been out| ched soft collar, #o universal on'the Longest years of wear because Johnson, (Robertson); winning pitcher, [fices, Frisch, Southworth, Conlon; - double| Boston Red Sox. §8iofiiha AhE dky | Yale campus, duly impressed the tly White Zinc is added for Jehnson; losing pitcher, Prustt; umpires,|plays, Kopf, Conlon and Mclnnia; left on ; T‘;m meot}::r l::fi. testified that she | CAMETa-carrying “flappers” who fol- §°S B‘.I,t neen, ebrand and Ormsby; time, 1:56. | bases, New Yor! , Boston 7; bases on o { 9 : er testified that s X k SRR b e balls, oft MeQillan 2, oft Lucas 4, off Jon.| _ 1“¢¢ Fohl things mighty well of was not well and was obliged to keep lowed' him over the falrnay, Theyare simplyadding Linseed Uravilyy n nard 1, off Blume 1, off McNamara 4;| George Burns and has expresscd a de- | QitAL AN Samtiaate Pt L t Cost—h i i Yanks 4, Red Sox . struck ‘out, by Tuces' 3, by Jonnard 2, by | sire that the Browns land him. Over.|One of the daughters out of school In gy o dP t i vesyouMoney €8T COST—Dbecause In semi- Boston, April 28.—Timely hitting |McNamara 6; hits, off McQuillan 2 in' 21| fures made by the Red Sox manage.|OFder to help.r with the house VW1 O;‘C(glmmen\ a,vme(l}\ . *paste form; to make ready to use, by Witt and Dugan combined with |innings, oft Lucas 5'in 4 Innings, oft Jon-| L 3 » work: She stated all of the younger | ‘laims Against City ! & o two costly errors that helped to give Dot 1In 8 2:3 innings, off Blume 3 in 2 g\reur:}u.lhowenr, e kL girls attend school regularly. Judge| £am Y add 3 quarts Linseed Oil to each gallon of Paint and New York two runs in the second in-|(o'Connell); umpires, Hart and AMcCore A George W. Klett continued the case| The claims committee voted last 80 make the Best Pure Paint for $2.82 per ‘!"OII- ning brought a 4 to 2 defear to Bos- |mick; time, 2:30. | If th it i i til t Saturday ning and the night to ommend settlement of . e figure is right, it is believed un flext Satlrday morn g an Y, | ton yesterday. Score: g 3 PR LRt LTI will| mother was ordered (o send her chil- several claims as follows: F, B. Lash-| Ask our Agent for Card showing many beautiful Colors, i D)ndgah 5, Philltes .. | part with Burns. With plenty out out- | dren to school on Monday. er of 126 Stratford road, secking dam- | FOR SALE BY: m:;}:l::{l(tl‘p‘.!;ln!.";\‘::ll rrZ:l;I—g;t;&l;lgln fielders, Chance could use Joe Harris| Judge Klett suspended judgment in|ages for his automobile, struck by an| J h B l C N B .t . ) ST W “| at first base—a position he played |the case of Frank Jester charged excavator, $92.35; Mrs. Robert John- ohn Boyle Company, New Britain. phia yesterday, 5 to 2. Score: & ithe | 362 ¢ 5 il 1 with the Cleveland club. with operating a motor vehicle with-/son of 362 Chestnut street, who fell v . L g y Rrsokin —_— out having a muffler over - his ex-|in front of 451 Church street and frac- Plal“w"e Lumbel & Coal Company, Plamul]e. ccoef BTN = 3 ' | naust. [tured her spine, $200; Mrs. Defla Bristol Hardware Company Inc., Bristol On request of Attorney William Farrell of 85 Columbia street, who‘? g Mangan, Judge B. W. Alling con-|fractured her elbow in a fall in front| Rl"l&' TI"S Weeb | tinued the case of Mrs, Eva Chernop-|ot the Globe Clothing House Februs |sky of Church street until Wedues-|ary 19, $175. The claim of Cynthia day of next week. | Bromley for damages resulting from a | fall on Chestnut street, I'ebruary 8, 3 8 {was held l)'\—ir:—‘ ® Marshall Holds Lead in HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Pr Chess by Getting Draw| Helen Cooper of 16 Henry street es - - l e celebrated her seventh birthday at the| Cincinnati, April 28.—by drawing home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.| | Brooklyn the thirteenth game with Edward George Cooper, ,\'.l\stf‘rriny afternoon. A | Pittsburgh 15 Lasker of Chicago here yesterd:\y.;numln‘r of her little friends attended | i | Frank J. Marshall of New York main- | her birthday party and the children e B A T T E R l E s s | tained his two point lead in the match [ had an enjoyable time playing games, Ameri‘rlnr’;' l.t“(l’g;c n for the chess ghamplonshlp of the|Refreshments were psnrved. Her 3 l; United States, the scene of which will | friends gave her a number of nice be shifted to Baltimore today. | presents. The house was prettily dec- 12 The game here lasted forty-two|orated for the occasion in pink and| l(ADlO STARTlNG LIGHTING | blue, | Olson, 2b. .. Johnston, s: Griffith, rf, . Wheat, If. Barber, cf, . Schilebner, 1b. . High, 1b, Deberry, Grimes, p. . Gron leoumuosocuney low 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 s wloscus B3 Natis s New York 10 e | Chicago Cincinnati Phil. | St. Louis | Boston i luonrsooans MR wmeawalh lesomm ~} omosco=sa® ] w = s 38 Thiladelphy ah, Burns, o McMillan, 3b. Shanks, 2b. *Reiehle . Fewster, es. . Plelnich, e, Fullerton, p. Quinn, p. .. =nfa Rapp, 3b. ... Holke, 1b, . Williams, cf. Wallker, 1f. Lee, rf, *Mitchell Sands, ss. 31 18 Wrightston: *Batted for Shanks in 8th, Henlin New York . 120 000 100—¢ | Winter: Boston .. 010 001 0002 ey Two base hits, Schang, Witt, Fewster 32 Tanr Vank three base hits, Witt, Plolnich, Meusel;| *Batied for Lee in th. New York stolen bases, Ruth, Dugan; sacrifices, Col-| Brookiyn ... . 020 200 001--5 | Cleveland ling; double plays, Shanks to Burns; Dugan| Philadelphia + 000 020 000—2| ppy) 10 Ppp; let on bates, New York 5 Hos-| Two base hits Johnston, Holke, Grimes;| foo ton 8; base on balls, oft Shawkey 3, off| three base hit, Grifith; home run, GriMith;| Detroit Quinn 1; struck out, by Shawkey 7, by|Stolen base, Winters; left on bases, Brook- |St. Louis Fullerton 1, by Quinm 2; hits, off Fuller-| Iyn. 10; Philadelphia 1; bases on balls, of | Waghington ton 4 in 11-3 innings, off Quinn 4 in 7 2.3| Grimes' 1, off Winters4; struck out, byl g o innings; umpires, Nallin and Owens; Jos- Grimes 5, by Winters 2; passed ball, Hen- ing pitcher, Fullerton; time. 1:56. line; umpires, Klem and Derr; time, 1:43, | Chicago International X U,N II Tl & B c $1065 f.0. b factory » T 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 S LS N . e B .. The Red Car at Your Service Rodolph Valentino” | s wirs.Soumsi, Philadelphia, April 28—A close race And His Wife between Princeton, Pennsylvania and {Columbia eight oared crews was ex- ected today in thi for the Child: WINIFRED HUDNUT VALENTINO (|t ety i sas o tne o land five-sixteenths on the Schuyikill Wi" hppeal‘ il‘l person with the noted Argen- river. The varsity boats will be seat- tine Orchestra, dancing the famous “Four || s e ooy, Bomt: : 5 Axles-- Horsemen” tango, and other nambers %+ Aus %o itze | PaigeTimken Rear l| , & EM Sraxar There will be a public DANCE CONTEST, || i s bt 4, St 99.8% Dependable! D MR g i No. 3, Hugh; No. 4, Jellinek; No, 5, the winners of \yhich will be presented with || 5oiid: No. ‘Gostne: No. 1 Witliome: 1IS Paige Timken rear axle has delivered e G a Valentino loving cup. After that publit | bl bow, Berriss Mo: o, Browss Ne. phenomenal service in the Jewett Six. A | ; ; < o dancing to wonderful music. [3, Nelson; No. 4, Cooper; No. 5, careful factory check-up recently made on the i ' : 8,000 MILES. GUARANTEE Fida o BB Ll 5 L gl first 20,000 Jewetts in use revealed that only [ A SIZE TIRES TUBES N e two-tenths of 1% had ever had any axle trouble A | 50x315 $12.50 $1.85 MAVY VO, HAW: THOW whatever—even including those due to ac- S\ 32x315 $16.95 $2.00 Vamsity and the Junior Crews Will cidents. 3 1 31x4 $18.90 $2.50 ? Compete in Annual Races A remarkable record —said to be unequaled ) 2l 32x4 $20.95 $2.60 ° pr::;:::f of taveraiie €neTASEE f.".’i,’l in the history of the industry. But it is typical ol 1 33x4 $22.55 $2.75 | of Jewett's stout and dependable construction. | | 34x4 $23.25 $2.90 oared crews of Massachusetts Tech. % : d Navy w t for thei tt: : : : W 5 FOR A WOMAN TO DECEIVE HER HUSBAND? DA e ot Bt g Extra-tough steel and ample size give this 32x41; $27.25 $3.25 FOR A HUSBAND TO NEGLECT HIS WIFE? Navy's funior varsity and “plebes” | Paige-Timken rear axle of the Jewett a great | 33x414 $27.95 $3.35 FOR A WOMAN TO HIDE SECRETS IN HER HOME? crews will row against Tech.'s light surplus of strength for safety. See Jewett Six 4 34xdl} $29.75 $3.40 b £ ONLY 'ITH GREED R WEALTH? or 150 pound eight in the opening e ) e 5 S 2 s K FOR A ¥AN TO LIVE ONLY W REED 10 . e Rt s e s | for yourself —get the facts of its Paige engi ‘ ‘ 35x4Y, $30.15 $3.45 E POOR MEN’S WI‘ rES | shells Toaned by the Navy to them as| neering, big Six qualities. We'll be glad to ex- a 36%4 $3095 $3.60 4 they did not bring theirs on the long| 2 " : 8 o SE jnur’:’t fro; New Engiand for so short | plain them to you. 33x5 $33.95 $4.00 a stay. 35x5 336.00 M.lo — AT LYCEUM w— [J| mour rATAL roR MaT coren THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. X ¥7x5 $3750 $4.25 Peorfa, 11, April 27.—Lamont Buy American Cords for Webb, aged 22, of Danville, 11, . . | 5 o £ wrestling instructor and sophomore at | west Mam and meoln Sts. i Economy Monday—-Tuesday—Wednesday TR VNS ST her 1Ry of U} A REPUTABLE CONCERN broken neck recelved in a bout with e a freshman on Wednesday night. e R T\ T S e s . e ———— loocnrmcumoums? Smso, SH R leonunswncesoy oo M oo M ‘sqogg xR owaHd lucvwarwuans S g R g ol Slasrvistti o el onrosswssca® » soaaScoooF elononoooscce wlecoa 0D gy N ® P R e RS L | Baltimore STATE ARMORY, HARTFORD &= 3 TONIGHT, APRIL 28 [senane One and Only Appearance in Hartford Syracuse - oDy M [ER=R N Y e

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