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SOUTH ENDERS NoT THE TAIL ENDERS (Continued from Preceding I'age) E, Anderson M. Maers I, Loomis M. Crowley C, laporte ,,, M. Poecharezyk K. Larsen J, Kggert T. Pierson M. Dunne M, Bache , F. Ogren A, Ryan G. Anderson Curllek . 0, Beeker ., M, Paiges M, Naples ,, L. Koerber ., ,, Dalton Taber vaaas M. Blankenburg .. 8. Skarzynski Karpinski Katzmar H. Chapman A, Willlams Murrell M. Ramm . vaee 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page), G - Speaking of Sports S ——— A fiy ball usually turns eut te be & Joke with & eateh in it Look hefore you swing, you goifers The former | sirucier at landt park, N, Y. is suing a former pupil for § The pupil swung wildiy and the brassic smashed two fingers on the instruetor's paw Van Cont What's hecome of Mickey Noonan? First he was heard of trying out with |Hartford, Next he's eonspicuous by his absence Rumor haih it he has ed up in another section and is .lu| hing a great game | The Plainville town team will prae tiee tonight at Noekwell's fleld at 6:30 and again Saturday afternoon at 1:3¢ Up to yesterday Ty Cobb really led the Ameriean league in hatting, He {had played in 21 games, Liad heen at tat 80 times, connected esafely 31 times and enjoyed an average of 484 | - | Of course Hally Heilman led him | hitting for 500, hut Harry has played in but 16 games | st | It's a cinch that Ty Cobb, great as | he is, cannot go on forever. With that in mind Cobh is hopeful of turning several stunts this summer NEW 18y by th he asa 1 PEPresen s ona entio E nt the president in urging ar betwee Amer points out ihat it would faeilitate the parti eipation of American piayers in Eur opean tournaments and the visits of amateurs from the United Btates to the international ehamplonships abroad atie rey rench fe California to Send Team East for Big Track Meet Philad hi i} Word was receivedd frov t theri ties of the 'hive ifornia that it was making 1 1 its track team here at least one week befare the intercoliegiate track and field ehampionships to he held May 25 and 26, From nine to 15 men wi make the trip. WILL INTRODUCE. WRESTLING, Ann Arbor, Mieh,, May 10,~Wrest 1ling as one of the minor varsity sports will ba iIntroduced at the University of Michigan, it was lear; with the announcement that Barker, present il con nell eollege, Mount Vernon been engaged to eoach th lay hard t Cor has mat men fown MANY WILL ATTEND, Detroit, May 10.~~DBasegall Commis- meeting of the inter-¢ Saturday. Ons egiate here guests are o) ation | Nposed Teprese €8 « i colleges a reities. VISITING DAYS AT MISSION sowing Shools of City Mission 10 Demonstrate Work Done During Year For Nest Two Weeks e ahserved by Mission sewing week and Wed nesday Thursday of week according 1o a4 statement made this morning by acting Superintendent Estelle Diekinson Phes mark the closing of the sel the summer Methodist & under the direction City Mission will elose its sessions Friday, when mothers will he given an opportunity to view the work done during the year, The exhibit will be apen to the publie between the liours of 4 and b p. m Next Thursday the Lafayette sew. ing school at the Pirst Naptist ehureh will its seasions and will give a demonstration of the work done dur- ing the year The exhibit will be be. tween the hours of 4 and 5 p. m. The big exhibit will e on Wednes- day evening in the Burritt mission, where the ehildren of the Burritt Miss sion will demonstrate their achieves ments of the past ecight or nine months, nest g school con- of the The ducted BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 10 THE STUDERAKER LIGHT.SIX SEDAN $1550 ~But You Can’t Ride on the Paint! Imitation diamonds can be made to look so real and sparkle so brightly that it is difficult to tell them from the genuine, But try to sell one and you will find out its real worth in a flash, Same with automobiles, Weaknesses of construction in a closed car can be hidden, for a time, with paint and vamish and fancy fittings. PBut all is not quality that glitters, You can't ride on the paint. And when you place such a car in the It Is with a spirit of pride that we recommend to you that Herald classified ads be used when you need them, Detroit, May 10,—DBaseball Commis- Walter Camp, Mayor Frank E, Dore. mus of Detroit and Governor Groes- beck ure among those who will at PR T [that will give him undisputed right :‘ to a number of records, 1 ) . o | J. Barnes, . [ second hand market, you suffer a heavy depreciation because it lacked real intrinsic value at the outset. Use will never improve a mediocre product. The second hand floor is the melting pot for automobile values. Cars are stripped of artificial values and only inherent worth counts. ! Motor car owners tell us that the trade-in value of any Studebaker | E i R car at the end of three or four or five years of useful life is greater than i on any other car built today—the percentage of depreciation is the lowest. No wonder the Studebaker Light-Six Sedan is the fastest selling quality Sedan in the world! The name Studebaker stands for quality, durability, comfort and integrity. Four wide-opening doors. Eight- day clock. Quick-action cowl ventilator, Attractive coach lamps. Heater. Mohair velvet M. Irving Jester 193 Arch St. It is questionable if Cobb will play | regularly over three years more, He s|admits that old Father Time {5 be- ginning to get in his work, that the legs are not as supple as they once were, nlthough the eyes scem as good as ever, “w o0 *Ratted for Jonnard in Chicago ... 3 New York . Two base Callaghan, Grantham; fices, Kelloher, Fris New York 11, Chi Johnson 3, hits, off Johnwon 6 in Jonmard 2 in in 2 inning plteher, Jonn Finneran; time, Here are a few things that Cobb hopes to do this year: * better, on hall Aldridge 3; 1:3 innings, off | 2 Innings, off J, Barnes 3| passed ball, Snyder; losing | b umpires, Moran and | pay offt Jonnurd So doing will i thot now exists with each having turned Make 200 or more hits, That will| also break a tie with Wagner, Each | hag turned such a feat in cight of | their campaigns on the diamond AMERICAN LEAGUE Phillies Beaten St. Louis, May 10.—8t. Louls pounded four Philadelphia pitchers for 13 hits and won the opening game of the series, 10 to 5. Gerber scored four men on two doubles, plush upholstery. Glare-proof visor and windshield cleaner, Dome light. Thief-proof trans. mission lock, If Cobb should pass the 400 mark it will also break two other ties. Cobb | and Jesse Burkett have cach had| three seasons in which they bettered . |the 400 mark. Like Burkett, Cobb| twice bettered the .400 mark in| consecutive years, * i Thus, it is evident, that aside from managing the Tygers, Cobb has a big |vear ahead if he is to furn some of [the tricks that he has in mind. / Saturday ‘ the pages ¢ this puper will give the details of a special saln which, will be conducted by every New erchant all next week. Matthews, ¢ Hale, 3b. Perkins, MODELS AND PRICES—/. 0. b. rie SPaw [ITW R, ONRP SePasn L1 W. 8. 30 H.P_| T-Pase 1N W 8. 60H P Touring " 9975 | Tounng . ... $1275 | Tounng . 31750 "_f;'::‘_;n d::) 975 | Rosdster (2-Pass) 1250 | Speedster (5-Pass) 1835 hasey . 1225 | Coupe (sPam) 1975 | Coupe (5Pew) 2350 Sedan Galloway, MeGowan . 1550 | Sedan 2050 | Seden 2750 Torms (2 Meot Your Convenisnce I'oor old Eli is having a hard time Olwith her various athletic captains. |17ady, baseball leader, has been out of the game several weeks: Delly, crew captain, is not rowing, and Coop- | er of the basketball quintet, did not L Britain Heimach, p. . *Walker ... xKiconda zWelch The Conn. Aggies won a dual track meet from the 1'. S Coast Guard| Lot A R ‘ W atch for this Announcement At 2 o'clock this morning officials 1,at Sacramento stopped Arch Rife, 1, motorcyclist, who at that time had = Iridden his metal steed continuously Na f |for 79 hours. xRan for P 8 . ‘ zBatted for Philadelphia 8t. Leuis . . Two base lits, i Jacobson, cf, Williams, 1. MeManus, 1h. Severeid, ¢ | The ANl Saints would like to hear| l;",]rmm the Stronghearis, but Manager ee|Joe Kupee of 102 ‘Iremont street, in- s that his opponents average 14-16 ars and not 18-19 years. 8t The Mohawk A, C. cball off | has organized for the ning season | + 0 lund with the addition of several new ‘We were compelled to believe Putnam ~'the best cup of coffee in the lang /” players expect to have one of the fast- . est semi-pro nines in the state, There i:rr‘ sfl|1| |;|‘ (,,“‘. fl‘punk dates :luulnuflncyi THE Board= !team desiring to book a good attr | £ tion should get in touch with the| mans haveexd manager, advising guest guarantee. | perimente No teums in the state are harred. with coffee | Pioneers and Corbin teams please take since1841. The Inotice, Walter Nagel, Mgr., Mohawk best-possible [A. €. Baseball Team, 162 Lewls Avd, i 1 A ) i e coffee is their ideal. Quite recently they discovered the present-day Putnam blend. | Meriden, Conn. To confirm their own opinion of / this ultimate Putnam blend, ex- perts were asked to make a blind test. lers has been invited by the Irench| These _experts — coffee growers, | | 4% brokers, tasters, chemists, food experts, rest= | auranteurs and connoisseurs—unanimously Other Fellows Were Athletes e e 1 Was a Weakling court of final decision as far as a food product is concerned, did not agree with the experts, our efforts to serve would be in vain. Pale And Scratmy With Flabby Muscles—A Physical Failure —Today I Have Outdistanced Them All And Have Mus- cles Like Iron Because | Have Learned The Secret Of The final verdict has been reached. For the past year the sale of Putnam The Difference Between Strong And Weak Men ; life, all depend upon the stren| Coffee has increased in nature of the jons of cells that leaps and bounds. It is compose vour body and brain-that selling on its merit. Home Folkseverywhere the physical strength of these cells dape‘r’ndi absolutely on the food you say they look forward to their morning joy-cup of eat, wiat is, the material with which they are built, just like a house that Putnam. They say they rememe is built of boards and mud is not as one built.of stone and ber amiably its appetize 3 ing aroma, distinctive rich color and flavor, and zestful iron. The most important element in building strong, forceful cells is a freshness. They anticipate pleasantly their cup of Putnam. And they also say it is so good to have a supply on hand andf kr;’owrthal: the “vac-scnlegil:‘ tin keeps iron found in the Putnam perfectly fresh until used, The sealing ufi‘l:'u“crf mn: and the peels and makes certain the Putnam flavor. skins of certain fruits and vegetables, but modern methods of cooking throw these important things away so that Get Putnam today. To try it is to be probably not one person in \ its steadfast friend. When the Putnam i ‘ § ’t . JRton S aroma says ‘‘Good morning!™ you'll i 1 twenty has 100 mr cent iron in his | ! ‘ ter and auser; n i Louis §; on balls, O'Nefll 1, off Kinney 8hocker struck out, Kinney by hits, off lor 4 in none in 1-3 inning, team Speedster - $1428 7-Pass. Phaeton 1475 Sedan - - 209% Freight and Tax Extra Kinney; time, piteher, Moriarity; Penn. St;;e bummchSchool Class in Girls’ Athletics State College, Pa., May 10.—Theor and practice of athletic events parti- cipated in by girl students at Penn- sylvania state college will be taught| in a course for women coaches which fs being arranged for the college| summer school beginning June 23 Basketball, volley ball, hockey, indoor | baseball and other sports will be | taught. | INVITES BILLIARD MEN [ | French Amateur Rilliand Association Wants to Work With Yanks New York, May 10.—The national ociation of amateur billiard play-| Things That Count in Moderate Priced Closed Cars The Coach is durable. More than 40,000 owners are proud of it. It has asimple and sturdy beauty. There is ample and comfortable carrying space for passengers and luggage. Body rumbling noises are totally absent. Doors and windows stay tight fitting. The Coach is a Hudson-Essex in- vention. It was created to provide closed car comforts at little more than open car cost. Closed cars, on high-grade chassis, were too costly for most buyers. So a revolutionary thing was done. An entirely new closed body design that eliminated all the old, costly manufacturing methods was in- vented. And production on a scale unknown in the closed car field was started. It brought closed car com- forts within reach of all. The Coach is built or service. On either the Hudson or Essex chassis it is ready always for any use. h and These are the essentials of a moder- ate priced closed car, TSI stron; i : know an unusually good cup of coffee ot this peculiar form of I:mm“vxi;:gm'; :s'"xl; will be on the tablc to help you “save food wp::lpm d strong, iron-like cells. T the day!” William Boardman & Sons am already astonished at the increase in Co. Since 1841, Hartford, my health, energy and endurance forl know I have learned a vital :ecret of great hysical power and strength. " fie l.bl;’:: isa typical hypothetical case, and it would geem that every man, nomat- ter what his age, who wants to increaze his stren, hlmdl b:d ily pfl'cl;l 'on}d':oq 5 ch a weakling that | adding a little of this newer form of n h '::hy:r.l:o; ':I.I,: s bullied m‘q and | to his daily meals. Thousands of others rad ed when 1 tried to make any of the have secured surprising results in even I";. tic teams. Just a few weeks ago I|two short weeks, It has bean widely pre- Bt e in the paper by Jack Kearns | scribed by physicians everywhere. This n..dw-“ lrofl k Dempsey, World's Heavy- | newer form of iron is comparatively inex- ('ei,mmnplnn), ‘which told how a slight sive and may be obtained fn:;ll our in the daily diet often hel to build | druggist under the name of Nuxat ron, change e strength and power. e atated | to be mixed with your food as directed on a&t has now proved that your real | every package. Do not make a mistake o atmys- |and get one of the old forms of metaliic S horee ¢ oy ?q':f:éflmcmm i fomead of Wesmtad e, which is & and control others and win in every walkof | totally different thing. Store, City Drug Store, Connecticut, - Putnam ofree saves the day HUDSON '1145 Touring <« - $1045 Cabriolet - -« 1145 Freight and Tax Extra 57 N\ Try making this slight change in YOUR ME'ZI.S (nr‘u’n u‘kn 2nd watch what astonishing results it so often gives. Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 ARCH ST. Tel. 2109 ~——ail'a Falr Deot, and Dickinssn Drug Co,

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