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SOUTH END GIRLS ATTOP OF LEAGUE (Continued from Preceding Page) L] i i Ttk [T in uo " d for Covelosk! for Lutske in A for Meterier Cleveland Twe base hits, Bhe. Brower; thres ba MAY 5, 1923, DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NEW BRITAIN on, Minnesota rer Canadi heary- weight were matehed mi Promoter Tex Rickard for a 16.round contest en the milk fund eard at the Yankee Stadium, May 12, as & preliminary te the Firpa:MeAuliffe and Johnson-Willard beuts South African Ex-Caddy ‘ estimate 19 2/%erh on this stock total §28,581,982 for the months of 1923 yesterday estment three and Iy first It was added L ) - Speaking Amazing to Those C. Laperte . 11 M. Crowiey .. i To Play in British M . Sy 1| f S o Play in Britis 0O NNOW M. Pochareayk 1 r-.'u.|—:vl Iu--;u“: bt off Covcisshie 11 o p or t ] v Meet L. Kenelor ,,, 7618 1 innings oF Metovier 4 in 3 innings Londen, May 5. ~The open golf P. Covie 10| Soraaie OO Shesusy 1l oty piener. ehamplonship will see & young Routh | 16 Dineen; time, 2:18 | Bometimes when a white nag wins | African e ddy, one Jangle by name, (Continued From Preceding Page), M, Bache , | Spm— & race he turns out 1o be a dark horse, | competing against big T, Plersen , 7% Athletics Win, sl golfing guns, This small-sised Cape- K. Larson 76| New York, {lu Bo—Late Innin& Budnick has been echosen captain |town boy has come over with some. E. Ogren , 74| rallles by the Philadeiphia Americans (or the Plainville town team, Buddy |thing of a reputation and is said to M. Pal ' 74/ enabled them to defeat New York played in the nearby town on several be a miniature Vardon with a heavy 'A‘. Ryan :: :;" !;:::43 l."l- l:n ln;‘&gfl::"": occasions and it is doubtful if anyone swing but the toueh of an artist ataman 0 N8 ever was ne ) | pl [ ————— G, Anderson . 74/ home run in the ninth tied the geore e ‘"‘ & Wore papular piayer than & L. Koerber , ++ 78| for Philadelphia and his single In the o ST M. Naples . , 78| tenth drove in Hauser and Miller with | In all likelihood, Nom Begley and wammg Cro" 0. Recker , 78|the winning runs, . e o * M, Dunn . 18| Ruth slightly infured his left arm """"",“ ”".r" will be _""";‘ up by . M 13/ when he fell over a board fence in ‘e Plainville management for second Em Curliek "3 [right Neld, tumbling compintely out | "A5e and shortatop. Others who are . | . |being considered by the Plainville ;’t" the playing fleld, moguls are “Dirie” Griffen and Billy g2’ ~" Faliagetpble. o | Fitzpatrick. Tommy Blanehard has lm . 4 Yatthews ,,' i ® | been signed up as a pitcher to alter ) | Karpinski . Zn -Hao M ‘8= 0 o nate with Gerry Crean and with the . 8. Skarzyri d i rt Sllineup an presented now, Plainville b | 8 H o| Wil have a terribly strong combina- | | NATIONAL LEAGUE P 3 tion. Sl e 0 | i |. 44 o/ One good ball plaver from whom 3 00 0 S R 0 TR | from Philadeiphia yesterday, M to 9, After 13 innings. The locals drove Nehf oft the hill in tho second When the world's we haven't heard a thing yet is Nay Begley, Any team looking for a sweet first baseman would do well to sign andma," up the Kacey * . M PO, & e 2ad they scored 7 runs, Meadows hit a RS = & : clreuit drive with three on base and R e du;”:-: ::;'T:r:ut.ll::" l:!’gt";lu’:l :)n‘.lllrr Wolkms Mt Nis-weesih lone rus : 2 l; z : Is :II set for the opening rxm'n withf® PEEion, peaten \’w"\-"f’ s 10 8 0 O/ailldale fn the latter's home town | TTan r hopoos y 1 41 iltomorrow afternoon. A number of { @ Bandreft, {J i S X 0 @ 3 4 6|rooters expect to accompany the ol o400 il be poid by $ ) s | 0 0 1 7 0 poys. ] : 1| IO I —— St o b CHCR'AD Most persons who know costly bile production processes are il ¢ crew crome o ; A IS e O ¢ e em om = -=| 'The Syracuse varsity crew crossed M lL nsiv b8 8 1 &8 7 7510 3 13 3| the linc six feet ahead of the M. 1. I he indichnre.and convicion of e cars well, are amazed when they more expensive, 1814 g el Ralganis 5 aoe o0 shn 44 | oBramen yesterday in a milo and | f PTS08CspoRbe b s learn how closely Hupmobile he must be, or Hupmobile P00 0 8B SIS ik Piapr thres base M | quarter race. Time: 6:21. % PhoEEE s e | : |/ 44 i d not mean motor car econ- JEmith DD 8 b SISy st buan Satinows: suerifees| T the series of races hetween the Ly B construction parallels that of the om LISt B mojpe e i ’ > Meunsl, Ward; double plays, Hauser and | y, bl R aagang i B 3 TERTLR T Tt et on bases, New' York 13, Puila. | Yale and Penn crews since 1805 the 1 # most expensive cars. th Yy g lite, LH 1ls, off Hoyt 1, off ™ » 3 & o Y rnu-mlum.. vk o ORaNl Y, WAkl 16 ’ Th 5 o ehpronounoed extent it means > % P T %out by Hoyt 2 b by Harris 2| Thipty-five : more than| Ié ; : 3 32 % 0 0|by Kinney 3, by Ogden 1; hits, off Harrls| ,"::!:"I] 0 :,:rr"‘ ;:\',.“:‘M“‘ el b o | e truth 1s that many Hupmo' bot tOdHY' 1218 0 316in 2 3.2 (nnings, ot Kinney 1 In 4 n.| POrMI » D | B s ! Tl 4 b 0 Ulnmes oft Ogden 3 in 3 1-3 innings, oft| for the 500-mile auto race at Indian- g s e Tode i e g ety In 723 innings, oft Ma | apolls, May 30. Ten are forelgn ma-| L i & inning, off Jones 2 in 1 1.3 Innings e TR : g piteher, by Jones (Miller); winning y | ohines. o ; ¥ 3 i losls iteh J H 1 Farkinson, b, S G T 1 et B Al i The state hoxing commission has| It stands on the Dixie highway in LSO B R ordered Louis Bogash of Bridgeport|Ohio, near Cincinnati, and serves ns CORNER HARTFORD AVENUE AND STANLEY STREET H ; S b L Tt Detroit Shut Out. | to box Jimmy Darcy in the Park city|a unique reminder to passing motor- voe Vg0 ” ‘; Chicago, May 5.—Chicago I»ul\(‘hpvl‘ May 14 but the former's manager |ists that too much speed and no con- 0 o0 5 o ; its hits behind Francis' wildness and | sa othing doing.” He elaims|trol snuffed ont the life of Stanley 3 3 g ; 2 shut out Detroit, 4 to 0, in the first| his contract calls for Loxing Tommy | Berry in whose memory it was wornnn s game of the series. “Red” Faber| Robson. erected, k. “|was in fine form and won his first ;g::::?l ::: 'r'x".'.'.'l?."‘n"'m‘.f"‘ game of the season after six attempts. New York .. 313 000 200 000 2 Detrolt, [ Philadeiphis 1 ab. r hopo. A e nd ST S Y Two bane h 9 | " o Connell, Be AT ) 7ourmg Gr base hits. Leo, . ; | 3 Frisch; sacri- ‘ 0 1 Il ']‘ i Parkinson, double play, 400 5 o 0 Wrightstone to Sand to Holke; left on & 4 2 9 2 2 bases, New York 11, Philadelphia 11; base diie s 1ot s © nballs, off Nehf 1, off Scott 3, off M 3 0 1 3 2 dows 4, by Rehan 3, by Hubbell 2; struck 1 2 2 a Al ¢ Jonnard 3 by Scolt . by Meadows | Meore. b PondiE gl . = y Behan 1; hits, of e n n- . | ok SRR For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adot =<af: zo in 7 innin oft Meadows 6 in 2 ohia 3 0 % 3 or l"c e "rns se era assl e v s. 1-3 innings, off Behan 5 In 6 2-3 innings, ieago. oft Hubbell 2 in 2 1-3 innings, off Weinert a r. nonn in 1-3 fnning; hit by pitcher, by Behan Hooper. rf. 4 g (Keily); wild pitch, Hubbell: passed ball, |* 4 +Henline; winning pitcher, Scott; losing : : pitcher, Hubbell; umpires, Derr and Mc- 1 ° Cormlek; time, 3:18. atd i Elsh, If. S50 o wmar NS What do you desire 8t. Louis, May 5.—Callaghan stole|Faber, p. . ot home in the tenth and Chicago de- feated St. Louis yesterday, 2 to 1. Miller, swinging for Aldridge in the eighth, tled the score with a ‘home run into right fleld stands. Two base hit, Blu 2, Sheely, Mostil; eacrifice, Hooper; 83 41200 97 3¢ 1 *Batted for Moore in th. Chicago . 031 000 00x—4 Detroit . 000 000 000—0 stolen bases, Collins | left oh | most in your Car? Depmdab‘ I ty? With Oakland's “Mile- age Basis Plan” you can Toney did not allow the visitors & [nvases, Detréit 9, Chicago 15; bases on balls, Py 18 3, off Fab 2, M N AL SErCIi it by Pabee iy by, Mobrs 45 b, accurately estimate the number of trouble- ¢ ° . ° 9 dbin B b ke | ERAL e Bitnligu ol adosre i free miles your Oakland will deliver. Statz, cof. .. . ’ PG J ¥ J 4 Sy onversation Circulation Granthan, 2 ¢ 0 0 & 4 1|time 2:03 Eco”omy_ ast year stock Kelleher, 1b 4 0 110 0 0 twice won national Economv Friberg, Ib. N Scnators Win, C ! In Cleveland last year it cost Cellaghan, 1f. e s T TR S TR ) 1 X ontests! In eveland last y O'F i, e . . - . . 3 . m?l'_ar:- » % 0 1 1 0 0from Boston yesterday, 7 to 4. It| Six-44. Other cities report similarly IN the days when “Conversation The Audit Bureau of Circulations Pt GRORU o b seig ) [ l 8 ver s started eight yi e 0 ! was a free hitting, loosely pitched | low averages Circulation” statements were the was started eight years ago by a Milter contest, the Red Sox using fire hurl- : s : ¥ : Reen e i i s “Six" —wi ak. basis on which the advertiser nucleus of the leading advertisers, B 2 30 13 3 ers. Wade got a home run over the| Per ormance! It is a t i N *Batted for Aldridge in 8. right field fence. land’s unusual six. boqgllt space, the advertising agents, newspaper, magazine, fgrm i e e e e cylinder ‘pick-up’; six-cylinder power; solicitor who put up his story in papers, and trade paper publigh- b i e 0 T8 LG O s T :' g = six-cylinder freedom from gear-shifting. }:he ngosht p;aasmg manner general- e}s. A 'Sl‘ggav '[!]t has a memb;rshflp h 3 4 X8kinner . 0 i Q. |l PR ) T T | v got the business. 0! he purpose of the ot R IR B {1 NV O N Beauty? Gt e o comfortable g : burean i o make fal and impar. 00 & oiRun, tr Gl iy haval "éhg;{::";:";:‘gncé"a‘:'gne:t’ In case the advertiser questioned tial audits of circulation records Froignn, s N e S buile by Fish, the figures he might possibly go and it is now accepted as the Glemont, <. o LRt 1133 o UL to the newspaper office and look Standard Authority among space Tonew b, poon o1 S Value? No other le"““"';"‘ ',"""ot? l:k};:d.'a over the circulation records with buyers throughout the United fueller, rf, o a4 0 0 0 rice—gives you so much automobil 3 o A : = FirT) == |Fullerton, p. 3 g TR0 | little |l|)mnev. ‘Wise buyers are ordering now to be 2:: (l)l‘i‘snanu%dia)(:‘?'knl?\?ttl‘::lti:::’ica States and Canada. *Devormer 0 0 0 0 0 sure of prompt delivery. i v > _*Batted for Freigau in 10th. Black, p. ... 0 0 0 0 o0 ' b : P & Tews " 01 06 09 41| T T OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO., PORTIAC, MICH. i °0fr '{fi:ngf:ilbifi'&:‘;lam,“ ioe. Every Publisher-Member of the Two base hit, Freigau; home run, Miller;| epaited for Fullerton in Sth. Division of General Motors Corpordtion 03 bos Jug: Bureau is required to make semi- stolen bases, Flack, Callaghan; sacrifice, Batted for Fewste oth, | hn fl ures. T x r ster in gang ng 1 Adame dout] m\:‘“rfixl,‘ l-‘.;"(,;;..:h.!,:‘ Washington. annual statements _settgng fo_rth Louis 13; Is, off Aldridge 4, off | piear cr. . LD Circulation differences and argu- the actual net paid circulation. Toney 1, truck out, by’ Al-| & Harris, SR gy Sy ; Once a year the Bureau sends an dridge 1, i ‘hits, off Aldridge 3| yudge, L. M R e s ments caused bitter battles be- B ¢ in 7 innings, off Cheeves 1 in 3 Innings; hit e tw v s, T auditor to the office of each pub- by pitcher, by Toney (Callaghan); wild ity e e et vl ween many newspapers. Ingen- lisher to check and if piten, Tone aaed bull, Clemons; win- ¢ ool e jous schemes were used by un- 8! Hig o and 1I necessary i teh § h ley, | . . 1 Pirman and O'Day; tme, Sia. oo [Frckinpaugn, s o 490 0 1 0] scrupulous publishers to put up the ~ correct his circulation statements, e | Holltngaworth, 5. ..o 1 1 0 0 1 0 appearance of a larger circulation *Fish o s & AMERICAN LEAGUE [ eugse, p. Sl e than they had. The prevalence of Study the A. B. C. reports of the e [ ®»Tnwn these practices brought out ‘the publications you are considering Your Home Runs. [fonen so3 300 3:a-.‘ necessity for a reputable agency to and it will not be necessary to x—1 : { audit and report on circulation argue about competitive circula~ Cleveland, May 5—Four home runs featured yesterday’s game between St. Louis and Cléveland which the Browns won, 9 to 5. Ken Williams made his sixth circuit drive of the| season, driving in Foster and Jacob- | son ahead of him in the seventh in- ning. Durst who followed also put|? Two base hit "Goslin, Picinich, Bkinner; home run, Wade; stolen base, | Shanks; sacrifices, Pittenger, hanks, Ruel, | 8. Harris; double plays, Shanks to Fews- | ter to Burus; left on bases, Boston 8 Washington 9; bases on balls, off Ferguson 2; struck out, by Hollingsworth 3, by | Pigrey 1, by Fullerton 1, by Russell 3, hits, | Ferguson 6 In 1 1-3 Innings, off Plercy | 2 in 3 2.3 Innings, off O'Doui none in no matters, tion. the ball over the right fleld wall, ;.. o . duplicating his feat of the previous :;'1':.:‘{ 1“{2 Fl;:::,x::x‘n:llg;::Hlonzan;:?:,l-“.o o.:‘ The 1923 Ocklands The HERALD is a members of the aning o ee | fut o H O the frst inning Speaker hit the NI Pichor, Hollmssworth; toung'pitcher, ‘ Semizge : Y A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit first homer of the season on the local T aceniSorandils oot Hoadsier’ - = g a copy of the latest circulation report. grounds, sending Wamby home ahead of him. | fistlc pride, did a comeback last night Three Kayos in Ib;ut As Many Minutes Landed Sammy Waltz, Hartford's former when he knocked out Carman Cook of Bridgeport in little more than a minute. In the semi-final George Sel- | gal of Boston put Battling Fitzpatrick to sleep and Young Carbona of| Bridgeport took a snooze when Abe/ Reynolds tapped him on the chin. Archie Waltz and Young Ceulon had a draw. 400,000 USED CARS 8t. Louis, May 5.—Automobile deal- ers in the United States had 400,000 used cars in stock March 15, with a/ St. Louls. ab. 1. h. po. A e Tobin, cf. .. v L 3 ¢ ¢80V Foster, 2b, . 14 .59 ¢ 3- @ Jacobson, cf. . S i B 8 Wl W Willlame, 1f. . e i 3 1w MeManus, 1b. 2.0 3 ¢ o of Duret, 1b. «3 2 3 s 0 0 Hevereld, c. B 0 % 3:1 ¢ 499 1:-9% -k B 88 1 2 0 3 o 9 15 27 1 1 r.ohope a e L8 § 8 13 8 8 1 - 8.8 9% 0 110 1 0 | o B M 0 0 1 70 o o 3 2 0 o0 6 0 0 ' O e an R Coveleskie, p. 8.9 B B Meétevier, 6 0 0 0 *Brower $°8 9589 ‘ laccording to figures capital investment of $152,206,340,| announced at headquarters here of the National Sport Touring . « . Factory A .G. HAWKER 52—56 ELM STREET TEL. 2456 The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space OVER 9,000 DISTRIB UTED DAILY

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