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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1023, Calling Har ar Reichie Leibol | Fisren Shanks Fiin Guine MACHINE C0. LEADS INDUSTRIAL TEAMS (Continued from Eighth Page) | Clearaway! Balance of Our Stock Women'’s and Misses’ S pring OU[1S I Theo special n #02 010 Aox solen bases rifiee, Purns; double Divkes; Pewster 1o 0; left on base |phia 3. Boston §; b . 465[1i struek out. by Quinn 3; umpires. 453 | #99 Nallin; time, 128 | (1L W | Machine | Philadelphia Boston 483 Twe 416 | Purns 476 | Svke 4 P. & F, Corbin Ftaniey Rule Stanley Hdwe ,, " 2 " M 15 H1) 26 2 20 L1l Corbin Serew 1 @ Traut & Hine 1 4« High single, Begos 145 High three strings, Dwyer High team sing! 3 661, High team th 1581, 518 81 8ls i i 22 203 Lase hits Collin Hauser NATIONAL LEAGUE Glants Tose New York, May d-=After losing |seven successive games to New York, Prooklyn easily captured the last| |eame of ita series with the world's | ::: champions yesterday, 11 to 3, Beore: | 02 | Olaon, 101 :.m ton, 101 1 Grimeh 100 | Neis, 1. o | Palley l:. Behilebner 100 | 3ign, 1» 100 [ Taylor, ¢ 100 | Diekerman, y 100 100 " 11} s L1} Come tomorrow for these | SATURDAY SPECIALS Worth while cash savings on all these items, Lot Mg $5.00 ea. BRUSHED WOOL Regular 85,98 to $7.98 value, SWEATERS In solid and twostono front effects=Tans, greys, WOMEN'’S $2.50 a pr. KID GAUNTLET GLOVES Landers Individual Averages Foote AR e . Myers Happeney Wright Lofgren Thompson Frisk Rattler Narcum Reherdel Patrus Frederickson Stedman Zucker Campbell Wells Ward Jurgen Cusack Hoffman Agnello Regos Long Newton Trudell Valentine A, Anderson Hiens Josephson Rehroder Kurshell Walker Huck Rlanchard G. Carlson Duplin ey Saving Groups $22.50 NOW $32.50 $42.50 gnificance of this event, It offers the opportunity Former Prices— of, 1h. $24.08 $20.50 weessssman i “losssssssas 835,00 3000 845,00 F Raneroft $10.50 855,00 850,00 Rtongal Young, | Kelly, ©'Cannel), | Bmith, e, | Gaston, ¢, | | Reate, p, > Women who recognize value to select a quality suit at a big sa: AL np-to-the-minute stylos, Materials—navy ‘V;rul quickly see the s ‘The popular grey shades, ng. which includes two and thre I tans twills and tweeds in several ¢ plece effects, lor combinations, Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 o’clock e e L T T pReaN 23553353 5mmsomn 25535 ==s3355wnald lossmssa 1 slos3s325ms00mmns® Tomorrow Only WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY $l-79 A Par (Black only.) We sell these regularly at $2.25 a pair. Extra heavy weight silk—Seamed back Hand Made $1.98 ea. NIGHT GOWNS AND CHEMISE $2.98 ea Worth $3.98 WOOL DRESS SKIRTS M *Hatted for Lueas in fth, xBatted for Walberg In Sth, | Brooklyn 001 262 New York .. ciiveiess 001 000 Two hase Taylor, Olson stolen hnston, Balley, Kel- Dickerman: double . Johnaton and ehiiebner; left New York 10, Rrookiyn 11; bases| . off Bcott 1, off Walberg 1 | Diekerman ¢; struck out y | Walberg 1. by Dickerman 1 {10 in 4 2.3 Innings, off Lucas 2 in 1- | ning. off Walberg 3 Innings, off Rluma {2 In 1 Inning: hit by piteher, by Scotr 1,/ | (Taylor); wild pitch, Dickerman: lssing DASHING COMEBACK (Continued from Eighth Page.) s THE BLOUSE DEPARTMENT ; Offe Many new styles in Tub Blouses, plain tailore Many with wonderful frill fron 3 . High; s for this Week rd effects and unusually gooud la 3 pokil hand v] it seems most any taste can ho satisfied I:fn'. sl woay paogad aa,dony, $ l .981,, $5.98 Pirates 3, Redls 1 Pittsburgh, May 4.—Pittshurgh won | |the deciding game of the series with ! Cincinnati, 3 to 1. Babe Adams pitched a steady game and was m\t-n‘ sensational support, Score: | th, Milady’s New Corset Adheres to the slim silhouette, Cincin F = > lossumsunans SPECIAL MATCH, New Dritain, 5 ‘Wide range of | Burn, rf. pretty styles for choosing. Daubart, Dunean Roush, cf. Rohne, 2b. . Hargrave, c. . Plnelit, 3h. . Caveney, ss. | Donohue, p. | *Harper Benton, p. . o 90— 272 It 278 263 274 BT Fagan Crowley Vollhardt Jurgen Beifel The fashionable straightline silhouette demands that much thought be given to corseting. In our corset department any woman can purchase a corset made to conform e y e canp to her individual WOMEN’S 468 Men. % DB BIee.,a~ 8 s e e o, “ Wallingford Red il 2 Our corsetiers will give you any information you desire— will gladly fit you—at your convenience, This service s yours for the asking, no extra charge, : alomanssnassns “loomzs25553500 Vollhardt Kechter Etronge Dummy *Batted for Donohu h. Pittsburgh. Plain and pleated models. Only the best known Brands carried in this department. of Corsets and Brassicres 08 e | Maranville, s, . Carey, cf, A8 2000 T, 11, Rusaell, rf. . | Tiarney, 2 | Traynor, {Grimm, 1b. Goorh, c. . Adams, p. Stanley Hardware, 102 ame yesterday, Walberg looked the | ¢ [best. He has an imprassive delivery, ‘TEGHNICAL KNOCKOUT IS with a beautitul follow through of the | |arm after every pitch. His drop| curve gave the Dodgers all sorts of [trouble, and with it was mixed a nice | slow ball, losvrouousnsr lomnsussoas motioned the smiling Walker to his | corner. After the singles match Tilden, with Wallace F. Johnson of Phila- EARNED BY MIGKEY WALKER\'“ Jack Britton from whom Walker|delphia, defeated Johnston and R, N. on the title took a knockdown from | Williams of Philadelphia, 6—3, 6—2, —_— ;Jof‘ O'Hara of Fort Dodge, la., in the | 6—4. The match teemed with brll: Chicago, May 4.—Mickey Walker, | third round when a wild right got|llant rallies, the world's champion welterweight | home but toyed with the younger o [earned . six round technical knock- man throughout the ten rounds. The |Haytford Boxing Fans Have Show This Evening out over Morrie Schlaifer of Omaha, | former champion was booed for his Neb., here last night. A solid left|slow work. | | Tonight's card at the Grand gym- nasium in Hartford is as follows: to the body brought up flush on the Nebraskan's chin put him down for | Final bout—Sammy Waltz, Hart- ford, vs. “Young” Corbino, Bridge- wlossonssssn Wilcox Schroder 4 & 7 15 000 000 010—1 Pittshurgh Sty 010 010 01x—3 Two base hits, Bohne 2, Gooch, Roush; e hits, Maranville, Grimm, Harper, olen hase, Carey; sacrifice, Adam; | double plays, Caveney and Daubert; Tierney, Maranville and Grimm: left on bases, Cin | cinnati 8, Pittsburgh 9; base on balls, oft | Donohue 2, off Renton 1; struck out, by Adams 1; hits, off Donohue 9 in 7 innings, off Benton 1 in 1 inning; wild pitch, Ben- | ton; losing pitcher, Donohue; umpires, Mo- |ran and Finneran; time, 1:38 Cineinnati Speaking j of Sports ) ) D0 S Y When an animal trainer cracks the whip, would you call it a wise crack? Pawlow . Carlson Anderson Well .. Scheldel 100 104 105 .84 504 The Dodgers got two runs off the Portland southpaw, but didn't deserve them, for Smith's muft of a foul fly aused all the damage. 4741428 AMERICAN LEAGUE TILDEN DEFF JOHNSTON. Philadelphia, May 4.—William Tilden 2d, national tenn! Phils 8, Braves 4 | _The Pirates will open their season a count of five early in the sixth L (Continued from Eighth Page.) Jarobson; ' stolen bases, Eish, eacrifices, Elsh, McManus, McClellan, Fos-|Boston yesterday, 6 to 4. ter. Robertaon: double plavs, Danforth toj Gerbert to McManus; Sheely to. MeClellan; 1eft on bases, St. Louis 9, Chicago 5; | on balls, off T. Blankenship 2. off Danforth | 2; struck out, by Danforth 1, by T. Blank- enship 2, by Cvengros 1; hits, off T, Blank- enship 12 in 8 Innings, off Cvengros inning; hit by pitcher, by Danforth (Gra-| ham), by Cvengros (Jacobson); balk, Dan- forth; losing pitcher, T. Blankenship; um pires, Moriarity and Rowland; time, 2:15. in 1| Yanks 8, Scnators 2, | Washington, May 4.-—New York | made it three out of four from Wash- ington by winning the final game of | the series yesterday, 3 to 2. War- | mouth's woldness proved costly, while| Pennock pitched effectively until the| ninth innng when a fine throw by Ruth ended a Washington Score: New York. § o Witt, ef. ... 0 Tnigan, 3b. i Ruth, rf. Pipp. 1h Meusel £ hang. Ward, 2h. Seott, £, Pennock, p. . £ 3 ton. S 0 32 Washing ab, el Rice, rf. .. . Harrs, 2b. Judge, 1b. . Goalin, 1f. Evans, ef. . Gharrity, Ruel, . . Peckinpaugh Riuege. 3b. Warmouth, p. .« Russell, p. *Lapan Billlheart, 0 ol 0| 0 0 L ws v 1 0 (3 wlossssuusnonan olommuus | 3 1) *Batted for Ruasell 3 New York .. 010 100 10 ‘Washington . « 010 000 00: Stolen base, Bchang; sacrifice, Schang; double play, Peckinpaugh t6 Harris Judge; lett on bases, New. York. 9,. Wash- ington 6; base on balls, off Warmouth b, off Pennock 2, off Russell 1; struck out by | Warmouth 1, by Pennock %, by Brillhear 1: hite oft Warmouth 9 in § 2-3 Innings, | oft F. Russell none in 1 1-2 innings, off Briliheart none in 1 inning; umpires, Evans, Holmes and Connoily; losing pitcher, War- mouth; time, 2:00. Red Sox 3, Atbletics 1 Boston, May 4.—Errors by Galloway and Hale, followed by Burns' single, gave Boston two runs in the third, enabling the home team to win from Philadelphia 3 to 1. Score: { Philadelphin. o Matthews, cf. . SWalker . Perkins, . . Sroow] ab, 3 1 ‘ .4 ‘ 3 3 3 3 3 lussncsssssr | cwwms wlossusonsaar 311 { *Batted for Matthews in 9 Bost : th, P A & Sewster, m. . 151 Williams; | to0K the final game of the series from | Beore: | Powall, cf. | Southwort | MeTnni | Conlan, | o'Nen, | Kopf, ss. rally. 8 3/ tomley's safety in the 0| Grantham, 0| Grimes, Callaghan, 1 5 |-Adams, B O'Farrell, e, . Alexander, Halnes, p. ... Chiengo Philadelphia, May 4.—Philadelphia {Sunday at St. Mary's fleld. Two good teams have offered to play and which- ever one is selected, the game shouid be a humdinger for the opener. Ring held the visitors to nine scattered hits, i Corhin's nine now is in fine form and all that is needed is good weather Sunday to start off with a win at Mill- dale, Sotamme - b =1 comeemien] Roeckel, Bagwell, 16 e s McGuire, the St. Thomas seminary twirler let the Cathedral High of Springfield down with but two hits at Hartford yesterday, winning 4 to 0. Benton, b, . sGibson . osensos lossowssmssas wlossososass? ifartford lost its first game on the home lot yesterday when Worcester batted Grampp hard, winning S to 2 Eonl ol d 33 Philadelphia. b, E3 crwzwaSe] Rapp, 3b, . Holke, 1b. Willlams, cf. Walker, rf. Kilbane now has agreed to meet Johnny Dundee within 90 days after his bout with Criqui on Juna 2, pro- vided he is not put away by the Frenchman. [OUOTORpo Henline, c. Ring, n. ... cumosmssus > | “Soldfer” Buck, middieweight. of Louisville, Ky., has heen matchod with “Battling” Siki, the Senegalese pugil- ist, for a match in Amsterdam, Hol- land, July 4. 3 27 Two base hits, Dennehy, Henline, home runs, Powell, Williams; sacrifices, Holke; left on bases, Boston 6, Philadelphia 7; base on balls, off Benton 6, struck out, by Renton 3, by Ring; umplres, Deer 2:04, ~lussss3053® 14 Kopf; L g John MeGraw was presonted with a Cards 3. Cubs 2, | portable gold typewriter hefors the St. Louis, May 4.—Timely singles|game yesterday, the presumption he by Bottomley gave St Louis a 8 to 2 ing that John J. will pound ont his victory over Chicago vesterday. Bot- | gyndieated basehall articles the sixth scored | Tha gift was from the Amer| Flack and a single in the eighth drove | Newspaper Publishers association. in Flack and Hornsby., Score: N Chicago. ab | | The Mohawk A. C. baseball team of Meriden has organized and games are sought with the fastest semi.pro nines (in the state. Arrangements for games should be made with Manager W. Nagel, 162 Lewis avenue, Meriden. Pinkey Mitchell will give Benny Ieonard a test at Chicago the 2§th. > Statz, of. ... Heathcote, rf. b, 1b. Kelleher, 1b. Friberg, . . Midget Smith hae a campaign book- ed which will take him into Canada and out to the middle west. He will meet Bad News Ebor at Hamilton, Ont, May 13; Frankle Genaro at Chicago the 16th; Nick Foley in Brit- ish Columbia the next week: June § he will meet Earl Puryear at Casper Wyo., and In the same town he boxes Joe Lynch, July 4 ol cmmumnssmsT wlocmoossssar v Blades, 1t. . Flack, 2b. Frelgau, ss, Clemons, ¢, . 20 010 100 000 Lou! ‘ 4 000 071 02x- n bases, Heathcote, Adame, Grim Friberg, Alexander; double plays, Statz and Friberg; left on lnses, Chicago | 5, 8t. Louls §; base on balls, off Haties 1 struck out, by Alexander &, Ly Halnes 4; umplres, Quig! Phirman and O'Day; time, 1:42. WILLARD IS FAVORITE New York, May 4.—Jess Willard is! almost a 2 to 1 favorite over Floyd Johnson for their battle at the Yan- kees' park less than two weeks hence. A bet of $3,600 to 000 on Willard to win was placed yesterday by W. L. Darnell & Co., of Wall street—odds of 9to b A I IR ol concmsnaas Tew Hurley met his first setback in several months the other night, Carl Duane did the trick, 3 at Baltimore, Md., in two weeks, title will be at stake as Keiser cannot make 160 pounds. Andy Chaney, Baltimore lightwelght, has gone to Pompton |Takes, N. J., to train. At the same place are Pancho Villa and Eiine | Flores, Of the young pitchers who p lln review in the New York-Brooklyn ed Johnny Wilson 1s to hox Fay Keiser | will «tart pla No | juntor | injured The Giants are in Philadelphia to day for a three game series, ending | Monday. The next day the western | hordes start their first Invasion, the | | Chicago Cubs leading off at the Polo| ifirounlls. 1 Yankees and Athletles will enter- [tain today in the new stadium. | Silent Earl Smith caught his second |game in a row and now seems to be ack in good standing. “Oil" found | it very trying to sit on the bench and | fwatch Gaston do the second-string I work. . | |10-0 shutout of the | starts well, but seems to lose strength lor cunning or something. However, | I his famous X-Raver right arm is sup- | posed to he hroken. | Scott hasn't lasted a game since his Dodgers. He | Captain Cor of the Corbin nine [ wants all pla out for practice to- | morrow afternoon. A. C. from “over the| [ hill" challenge any 14-16-year-old | Iteam in the city. The manager is| ;(iv&nrnn Kell, 38 Union street. | | The Ranger A. C. Will hold prac-| | tice tonight and tomorrow afternoon. Manager Olson would like to book | some games either in town or out of |town. Coach Fusari has some very | good material to choose from, be- iflrlh! the regulars of last year there | being a number of other men. New | uniforms have heen purchased and | the season should prove a good one to the followers of the Riue and! | White, ¥or games address Manager | William Olson, 101 Pleasant street or | | Adv. Mgr. James T. FitzGerald, 186 | | Kast Main street | The Pionsers will hold their flnal‘ practice befors the openirig of their | seagon temorrow afternoon and Sun- | day. All players are urged to be present. A tentative game for a | week from Sunday has been ar- ranged. | The Yankee YALE—CORNELL POLO | New York, May 4.—The Yale and | Cornell polo team will meet on the | | Fort Hamliton army field today in the | | first of the inter-collegiate matches, | Major General Bullard commanding | the second corps arca of the army GRIMES OUT OF GAME Chicago, May 4.—Ray Grimes, first | taseman for the Chicago Cubs, was | in the fourth inning of yes- | terday's game here and will be out |indefinitely, It was announced last Inight. Grimes suffered an Infury to | Lis shin in siiding Into third base, | Best Coffee, 38¢ 1b. | —advt. Russell Bros. | |and champlon, round. Schlaifer got up too quickly M. John- and Walker knocked him over with a measured right. Schlaifer jumped | yesterday defeated William on of San Francisco, his old rival port. Semi-final—Georgie Seigel, Boston, vs. “Battling” Titzpatrick, Hartford, in many tournaments, in an exhibi- | tion match at the Germantown Acad- The scores were 6—4, | up and tried to fight back but a fu- ilade of lefts and rights to the body head lefo Fim hanging uncon- | sclous on the ropes when the referee | 6 The Best Place To Buy Millinery IN - Second hout—Abe Reynolds, Hart. ford, vs. “Young" Corbine, Bridge- port. Large Assortment Good Values A Great Sale of Hats An unusual assortment for selection. Every and shown for the first time. At their regu hat up to the minute lar prices these hats would be unusual values. At these Special Prices—Extraordinary Savings! SNAPPY STREET HATS SPORT HATS All the Newest .98 g2 5 HATS Black -- Colors Come Here Tomorrow and Share In This Sale Millinery Headquarters EASTERNMILLINERY 133 MAIN ST. New Britain

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