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LENGTHS GUARANTEED GARDEN HOSE, 13c FT. 240 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 167-169 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD 14 (Faridggen, 35, . 3 Mostil; thres base hit, Reichle; h un, o] f s p or t 3 Mostil; threa base hit, Reichle; home run, SMT W —— e 0 0l | Henlt 0 0 0| n ; " " 0| Flagstead; stolen bases, McCiellan, Col- o|lins; sacrifices, McClellan, Quinn, Sheely, New York x 13 < —Is Nine Years of Age. 1 Mostil; doubla play, Collins to Sheely; left 0o a0 a0 smo amomsr e oamomd) | 305t0N X 11 3 [ et Asaatintha Hiens: ‘Ancient New orlms Law ls A 0 (Continued from Eighth Page.) . — i 94 on bases, Boston ‘9, Chicago 9; base on s 4 y Scheldel ......... e L L anl 00T | 380% Tulicrton 35 stracte out, by Gutan 8|, The kind of a show a fishermdn | R S080 e | Honoluln, May 11.—Laura Lillls, Wright ... s +. 101 | Two base hi velgau 2, Toporcer, Bot-|bY ¢ 5, by Fullerton 2: hits, oit Quinn| has often depends upon his cast. | g ]‘mi; nine 3 s old, has earned the dis l k Frisk ... 101 nd, Walker; home runs, 12 innngs, off O'Doul 1 in 23 et : b tinction of being the premier aviatrix Ow flvo Lofgren . % S f bases, Smith, Toporcer; sacr ullerton none in 1 2-3 innings, | Waiving on f McInnis may | 0" X of Hawall as the result of a recent oy i double plays, Stock to Topo hone out in 8th, G T | Phita. § flight with & orcinl aviatop wh Thompson 7 SR (1) miey; Stock ‘to Lavan to Bot- 3 " mn 1 N wild piteh, | €08t the St. Louis Browns the pen- Brooklyn & (flight with a commercial aviator who Sattler ..... 4 100 t ¥: left on bases, St. Louls 9, Phila- r; losing pltcher, Q umpires, | nant. established a new altitude record for New Orleans, May 11 — Even Narcum . / ... 100 delphia 9; base n balls, off Doak 3, oft|Evans, Hildebrand and Holmes; time, 2:05. el the islands at 7,100 feet, though the present day Amerfcan is Patrus ... 1) | IR SIECHIRA i iktruak Gutby Dosk | e £ When the Cleveland club inaugu- | merican Lengue o py,| . Laura the daughter of Captain W. | so surrounded by laws that he has to Frederiok e s ean D0 | 4 N e ottt aad 10 ik §R1L0 Ianlaes o | Athlet \"‘ ) LW s | rated the policy of rebuilding its team Now Yorlk s S J. Lillis of the Honolulu traffic squad, | watch his step at every turn, he is ZUGRBE. vt s z cee. 99 |Meadows 2 in 3 innings, off Doak 3| St. Louls, May 11.—Philadelphia| yreInnis, a veteran player, did not it | Dotrolt S i feels safer 5,000 feet above the ' pot so badly off after all. In 1738 a Wells A ; 99 [ 7 innings, off Stuart 1 in I innings; hit| hammered four St. Louis pitchers for|jy — Incidentally, McInnis was draw- | oo, ¥ Jeles ground than she does at crowded | person in New Orleans could not even W by piteher, by Stuart (Henline); wild pitch, | 13 hits including & home run, three | . s | Cleveland 4 street intersections, aceording to her Cusack ..... i oy Meadows; winning pitcher, Doak; losing | oo ing $14,000 a year for his services. Dhila P 8 018,70 ¢ commit suicide and go unpunished. Campbell ... [pitchor, itead; umpires, Hart and Klem; |triples and a double, and won yester- pretuaig [rt e o father. Her first flight was made| Some one having asserted that the Hoffman . i _ |time, 2:10. i |day's game, 10 to 7. | Having so decided, the Cleveland [yyaqp A when she was six years old and she | gixty.soventh congress, recently ad- Steadman | ST s | . Tobin hit two “‘0'""'5 and a "f’]‘l{h“’uvluh asked the seven other clubs of (gt Touls 5 3 «x has been up frequently in the past| journed, enacted 931 new laws, and and was responsible for four tallles|ihe American league it any of themichicago 4 ¥ three yoars. | with many state legislative bodies 3 Lillis has accompanied his daugh- | cjearing their decks for action in or- Ward ..... e b e Valentine ... (e | AMERICAN LEAGUE two men heing on base when the flrst | desired to take Melnnis at the waiver . M fooome e ——— me was made. n he fourth, au- rice & & o o 0 er on each of her and said that 9 P f I price and assume his contract. International League e “““':y_ "mm" i ”:“ alllxhn»‘il ]rlr'l Iro i\rltr'l‘m few ]brloudstedes tohteh: s o sng " ist of statutes, inquiring persons T 0 Angello ..... o . . Kinshell Dot o : | ser knocked_ the ball over the right- | R | e i Regos ...... d : _ Cleveland Slaughtered. | qo1d fence, scoring behind Perkins. | Anough McInnis fs silpping, he is §MT WT I 8T g or fear at any of the turns and ; | «Cleveland, May 11.—New York Philadeiphia, | Rochester 9 13 3 dips of the plane. R ) |slaughtered’ Cloveland, 12 to 4, here : s i EERLAIIRE RGN 08 il mOrERT n e e i e i e Ja . . a6 o v i~ ¥ + R, ree more years o 00d service | oss ity 9 1 e yesterday. Jdwards, who started Matther L B €| Jersey City 9 9 " s ,']”‘g"” S " 8¢ |pitching for Cleveland, fanned the |} ':‘hmd- Despite this, every club in|iporanto Boix kX Notre Dame Track Team iens . 4 R e American league passed up the £ L « Yo o | A man committed suicide here in > first three batters, includin, Ruth, | Buffalo 3 'S .{um‘phson . 96 And hVa ol the Arstikixith am him. | Mite chance to get him. Possibly his fat|xewark * ¢ 'Mce“ Ydle b‘arq_ TofiayA 1738 and the records show that the Schroeder S 00 Then he weakened and was taken out |Gallowa: contract had something to do With| Reading : New Haven, May 11.—The Notre|courts tried him for taking a life. He Walker ... . [in ¥ive Soumnin | weleh, rf. it. Be it known that after he was|gyracuse X | Dame track team in charge of Coach | ywas found gullty and it is set forth :\tewl:on N i 95 | et H:’:':«"" o made a free agent several American | LANLL % '\'("““I “‘]F}k":‘ ;‘]‘T”'"‘ here shortly fthat “the inanimate body that held uck ..., ceaes | ® [nrris, league clubs tried to sign him up at 3 o BLERE SOOIk S lite too great a burden” was sen- Blanchard . 95w, o, | Rommel, n. . a much lower salary. Dozen Speedy Horses to L LA as tenced to abandonment without 2 gfidctaon B e ho EOIE Rat s [EaHKEY - | Race at Pimlico Tomorrow |laved on its way from g burial, G. Carlson . oo 95 |pipp, b, | 8t. Louis was the club that should| Baltimore, May 11.—About 13|cause of missing a train connectlon at Offender’s Chest Placarded bR 5 LA L SR have tied him up. It was a ques-|gpeedy three-year-olds are expected |DBuftalo. ”"'..}{n-tj.n ]I"""x‘l .“"m\"-h: In the case of Villeneuve, however, Beniae b tion at the time whether or not Sisler| to start tomorrow in Pimlico's famous Wil 'h?‘j; no g"‘j“""l et with the|Nis chest and back bore placards in- | Ward, 2n. . would be right. In order to he pro-| preakn which will be worth mnrui'rmk before the dua (p{ ! \M\ k:; : “Master Eater of Dogs and tected against the possibility that he|than $50,000 to the winner. All but '*"1;‘ this afternoon, Coach Rockne}q i w™ A¢ter this punishment had might not p the Browns should | four of the horses are already on the S ., been meted out the record further » take ARG | y X & i Captain Gus Desch of Notre Dame, d e have taken on McInnis. ground. ~Although the ahsence ofj "'f " champion 440 yard hurdler, |States that “an old gray cat was hung | Scott, | Penno — many of the western stars will rob compete in the 220 yard hurdle around the neck” of the culprit. | i 44 1 Instead he was allowed to pass out.|the classic of part of its color for event against Yale today. He has not| And finery for the women played its Cleveland. PritiAnad e it At + PO. M. @ Robertson, 3b. [+ ¢ : LTS Tiness now has Sisler out of the line- | some turf followers, the affair prom- |event bfinst Ve (B TS SECH oL hen, “as now, for one document | have been examining musty old Span- | ish and French official records in | New Orleans to ascertain how the | | > people of other days fared. DT -, 5550455 =n0a ! alosssusmusnssn? *Ratted mouosous Tobin, rf. levawsvaanaa loruosseace ol hownmnocda Rot, up and the Browns are experimenting | ises to be a royal struggle. Zev,|] Sl stors to the purchiass by & ThtheN ok with an outfielder at first base. [ whieh will be piloted by Earle NIH-‘,",“D i BRI seemly clothes” for his 18 year old e and Martingale appear to be held inf _, To Craftv W | daughter. The parallel of the cloth- Walving on McInnis seems to have | highest esteem. Tail Timber also has| Kilbane Is Crafty When }m‘:’“l_’mmom e B L °"“ been a’ costly slip on the part of the |strong support. | He Pg¢ His Forfeit | presont day continues in this case, for, Cleveland, May 11.—Should accl-|it seems, the purchase consisted of ETECIRT) | . . | e [New Zone Organizations dent or fliness prevent Johnny Kil- | “feathers and thread stockings.” The | |finery got into the records because openings,” remarked Connolly as he [Morton p. . *Rattad :‘flr Yfinn(nv'lh in 3d. e G St ; b adi . 5 i 3 TBatted for Toct I 9. ) For Natl. A. A. Federation | hane, teatherweight champion from ba L 111 302 00210 ! STt Assonlatadl Breas | entering the ring with Eugene Criqui the father went into debt for them, | S he will suffer | and debt then was a crime if one surveyed the crowd of 74,217 pcople, " | Phlladelphla ... L in York June has taken ! could not So reduced in circum- oo D | Gulsto, (Continued from Eighth Page) amma, o J well, s6. when the American League made its |;/s ™ New York debut. L. Sewell, “Some difference between the two |Edwards, p. 2994554 asmaas303 S ©55255540~ommoa zRIce Browns' management, wlos555555-5525252 e sowoomoussokosy ° the biggest crowd that ever attended xUhle |8t. Louls . a ball game. . vess s - . It rears i f 33 3 ¢o hase hits, Tobin, Perkins, Jacobsos New York, May 11.—Tive new dis- 11 3 4 SWeRLY years ago & orowd Of; epatted for Morton in 7th. threa baso hits’ Matthews 3. dacobson| trict organizations of the national|little financially. Kilhane AT A0 MRODISyALLBE LIS Wil aiaLan Tor Bnonetn b [Welch; home rune, Hauser, Tobin 2 stolen | e e tederation are to he out a $50,000 fnsurance policy Which |stances wa sthe parent that he re- A . * D oxpires when he steps into the ring|ported to his creditor: “I am on stands of the old New York Amer-{Now ¥ork . ¢ 193 303 S10—13 | base, Halo Hale, Miller; double Sot vkl (hE RnitHL eI caniter fean league park, 1t was regarded as| g bass ifs . sweli, Bpeakor: thres | b ium, CAlowey b0 Lk e 8, o T Atianta and Savannah, Ga. New Or- | With the French challenger. [broth. I have but one chicken to oulp 3" ha Lo (Continued from Eighth Page.) | joane. Montgomery, Aln, and Charels - ——— Kill" The outcome of the affair could i it RACING FESTIVITIES, not be ascertained from the doou- a gala event, base hits, Witt, Ward, L. Sewell; home|jouis 2; hase on off Hasty 1. off | “In those days the Giants had a run. Dugan; stolen baso, Jamieson; sacri-|Danforth 3, off Bayno 1, oft Root 1; struck | —— ['ton C., Elwood Brown, executive |fices, Summa, Wambsganss, Witt, Pennock, |out, by Hasty 1. by Danforth 1, by Kol | punch father time into an “I've got| .. . Blwood 3 Vel ouisville, May 11,—The biistie and | ments officer of the federation, announce 3 hustle at Churchill Downs was at its — monopoly on the baseball situation in |g.ii; “double’ plays, Ward, Bcott and Pipp: |3 by Bayne 3, by Root 1; hits, oft Hasty | S loveland 6 |’ n ; enough mood” was not considered alysday on his return from an organi- . « to o e e e Rt e ar (ORgere WILL INCREASE POWER w ! wloss-sos00mancas Sles New York. As a matter of fact in et on bases, New York 9, Cle 5 in 5 innings, off Harrls 5 in 2 1-3 Innings, an effort to keep the '\""‘l'il‘""‘;’“"""""}‘[""J"‘- ';" ]r’;“““"’;' :’-‘1"“ vards | off Rommel none in 1 2-3 innings, off Dan-|first class fighter until he took the zation tour. These district federa- y i v, » Na- (bl © orton 1; hits, oft Edwa 8 forth 6 In 3 innings, off Kolp & in 2 1-3|ywor|( ac PR ey . Nic " L the spring mecting set for tomorrow | Ieamn]out of th;\ h!: city, the Na-|» innings. (none out In ¢th); off Hn“"fl{"r::‘“:"' o 'mms"mm i1 843 Taming \’nrll !irln'rrnm Jack Johnson in Ha-|tjons, Mr. Brown said, which include g m tional League club had = option on (s yn 2 innings, off Morton 11 in 4 innIngs; | off Root 1; struck out, by Hasty 1, by Dan- [ VARNA in 1415 2 athletic as well as irious practically every site available for alstruck out, by Pennock 3, by Edwards 6 |forth 1, by Kolp 1, by Bayne 3, by Root 1; Williard will meet Floyd Johnson, | pod;e aect recreational activi ball park. | Morton by Boone 1; losing pitcher, Kd- |hits, off Hasty 5 in § innings, off Harrls|a man about half his age. It is Wil- [ ties of boys and girls, men and wom- running of the forty-ninth Jivulm-kyi i wards; umplres, Dineen, Comnolly and " o . The Americn League park in|Srmany: timm 2008, nnolly and |§ tn 2 1.3 innings, off Rommell, none in 11,045 shance to come back. He doesn't | en. those days was built on practically| —_— Kolp 6 in 2 1-3 innings, oft Payne, nona In|look his years which are around 40, —— e f derby on May 15 the Downs wav| fayention. 2.3 Innings, off Danforth § In 3 Innings, off a foundation of stone. Often the White Sox 9, Red Sox 7. 123 innings, off Root 2 In 2 innings:[He has as much confidence as the | RS I 2 X light layer of soll that covered the| Chicago, May 11.—Chicago defeat- T e Moty Sad Rowisnd; | youth, Johnson, |Mike M(‘T“‘t‘e Arrives HC!(‘ humming with activity infleld would wear through and dis-|ed Boston, 9 to 7, after two days of |{ime. 1.56. For a man who was champion of| LOday to Prepare for Go . e i, BT (ricrova close the rock base. | postponements, in the first cast-west | the world Willard's ring record is per-| New York, May 11.—Mike Me- " YALE “n\ \1\‘|| I].l). o et LU IoAR 10 SeF cent N The MR “Never did I think I would um-|series here. The game was a slug | v, ¢ Teams in haps less imposing than that of any| Tigue, who won the fd's ligh Jew Haven, May 3oston Col- | 0“5 F22% s 2 pire before 75,000 people. The crowd | ging match. Five Colleg man who wore the crown. He has|heavyweight title from 111ege guve Yale m.'y" 5 'Im‘;?m; :..I(huhlmt}o ‘1): “nf'mfif'“'nff --:msl:v::ua:r; at the opening game is certainly a | Boston, 03 4 . oy 36 ring engagements. Elghteen of h {at Dublin on St. 1" s Day, willl yesterday, driving pitcher Ray Pond | 00 - g 2 great tribute to the fondness of the |y . = " : Navy Rifle Competition opponents were knocked out, these in- | be welcomed by acegn- | from the' mound after pounding his | Which has heen patented by & young American public for the national pas- |sicsifian, 3b. ....... Annapolis, May 11.—Five univer-|cluding Jack Johnson, who took the tion of Irish et B e iy Wb il :mx”y':nu o claims to have discovered 4 time.” | Reichle, > ¢ AT pnd o s Na- | eo . - | when he Jerengaria and using Hickey, who succeeded 1 aims to ha d U OT— | Burns, 1b. . | sity téams will compete with the Na- | count in the 26th round after having| '''H o0 McTigue is matched | no less harshly Phillips led in|method by which crows and other " = | Fiagatens, ¥ ' | val academy here tomorrow in the|pummeled Willard for 25 rounds to defond his tit) the first time | t1 gsault with a home run, two-|birds glide at fine angles, and ex- International Tennis | Picinich, o, . eastern military collegiate rifle cham-|without upsetting him [l Tosabe | ]‘r';‘r,”: ieni Lo aphlibmng st et ’ y periments which have been ' Al 3 s PR Shanks, 2b. . n ip matehes. Teams of six men Piard was Knocko! Jack | aBains “orges (' itier on July | bagger and a ) ¢ Stars to Give Exhlbltlol‘l;wwmr. w. . f:“r”,"’ha"r‘”":nfpr,u‘ from Georgetown, ,,n"‘"‘:'v’ “T"p"":"r ':":n‘:“"‘ 1"‘"“] 14, probably at the Yanks' stadium. . with gliding models suggest that the Washington, May 11.—Several of |Quinn v. . Washington, PORSIVIVENS, Bt to tateat at plon, manle sl MARSHALL KEEPS 0N wing tip feathers are not merely for O'Doul, p. . jeorge ashington, ¥ S 3. him to defeat at Toledo, July 4, 1919, | g UCKY DERBY WILL RE cw York, May 11--By drawing|balancing pueposes but contribute Syracuse and Cornell universities and | Jess was las in training for that fight . WITNEED BY 80,008t Ly L o niiag | tatgely to the lifting cApacHy: the Navy academy. The .mateh 18| jic joarncd a lesson. He belicves now | pouisville, Ky.. May 11.—Citing {he 2“1”.‘.‘.{,'.”., ;,':";';L matoh with ¢ [ sanctioned by the national riflc asso-|{sat in proper condition he can Win | fact that all hotels here already are rd Lasker of Chicago yesterday| _ VIILA FIGHTS TONIGHT. ciation. back the titie booked to capacity, Harry G. Evans, at the Temple Center, Lawrence, L. 1,| Chicago, May 11.—Pancho Villa, oATS :8 CLEAN SWEEP, Tomorrow the odds are againstisecretary of the Louisville Convention | Irank J. Marshall of this city made | former American flyweight champlon s| YALE MAKES CLEAN SWEEP. |witard. jand Publicity League, estimated to- sure of refaining the title which he |and Battling Murray of Philadeiphia 1 New Haven, May 11.—Yale won all | — | day that the erowd which would wit- | has held for the last fourteen years, | will meet in a ten-round boxing con- 1 fine tennis matches, three singles and ARGENTINE TEAM SAILS, 8 running of the Kentucky | regardless of outcome of the |test here tonight. In another tens 11.—The Ar- rby, May 19, would excecd by 10,2 cighteenth and final game of this ser- | round bout on the same bill Tommy begmn at the Marshall Chess | Loughran and Jimmy Darcey will thoronghbrod a < from Texing- | ton and the east crowding in and watchful mentors rehearsing m,-.v.\_;l.lfllnu Capacity of Aeroplanes May year-old stars for theic parts in the| p g 0oy 10 Per Cent by New Ry The Associated Press. SeoSmummm the international tennis tennis stars gunerton, playing in the Chevy Chase invitation *Leibold doubles tournament here “'r'rrr‘fll:;k matched for exhibition play today on|” the White House courts. William T. Tilden was paired with his protege, “Sandy” Weiner of Philadelphia tonper, #L. . against Manucl and Jose Alonzo, | Meclelian, s Vincent Richards was meeting Fuku- | Collins, 2b. ad and Norris Williams and Wat- Sheely, 1b. . . - Mostil, cf. son Washburn were matched to OP- Kamm. 3b, pose Shimizu and Kashio of Japan. iE"h' " . losmsmnvaanan lsssssubennuonan 222235033 335:28 alssss wla B & E a g wud waan 0| two doubles, from Springfieid College Buenos A May 3 0| yesterday in the meeting between |gentine Davis cup tennis team sailed | 000 the record breaking attendance ' ies to be 1| their second varsity teams. for England from La Plata yesterday. of 7,000 last year. club tonight. .| meet. e e