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- - ain » to #tep tvo heme runs Baseball followers s ki the twa| deciare the r;un‘ :o l.lm mot' ::l- paa ng City | us ever made in the history . of Sports! tune | gam , - 16, 10gs, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUEBDAY, MAY i the Natiens!|the Hagpele tn deep vight center by and Bears are Mysrs and Smith, and defested Fos B league, and ton, T to Pleffer held Boston losse s The Badagvrs €8 Ohie a SOUTH ENDERS ARE - * INWINNING FORM rday 1h y Meriden Van Orden, ¢ 4's pltehing & pit feaas are tied in the seven hits, the othal — PLANS POR WOMAN'S BUHDING Henry F. Ludorf gnd Mex Unkele arehitects d of § at a8 | meeting afternoon at 4:30 out 24 men in to explain plans they submis game with the ted for the proposed bailding to team in o BOTVE a8 AN ANNex to the preseat Town A Despit Mrm home Several areli/tects sub- Dupruis tted cketehes from whieh those of Beven 1 Unke acth are favared. pruls rea arity board will make & LEAGUE (Continues From Preceding Page). Samith, i, ,, athematicians at Waor hrain twister 1o puasle afternoon when Moses the Gates Lane (Continued From Piveeding Page), - baeh, - the Btock, )i I Myers, ot Ll N - vlhltlllll“::nh!- a hushand. « Spring fnds many 3 the earpet ugh ™ Pechaicyak Nelson H H . » altk new =1 ---.-.-.-; elece- i, W # on Both the Pirates and the ¢ Lasey, Olacineatd & Philadel ¥ baee on | Red Sow wil hold practice this m “'la.'l',lld 5 of M b struek out, | jne b 74 by Head 1; Riser . umpires, Fianeran and Mo Hpeaking of the hoxing game, wh | aeems tamporarily 1o have s | Bassball as the tmely topio of 5 Sk Rm nh ” | In the old days a Nghter, after win. ¢ ; “|~ ning & championship, took a shost ™0 hy rest and then set about to meet all e bank comers in an effort to fatten the roll The Old Reliable Store . 26 CHURCH ST, 009 006 000 e Perkine. Matthews [y N Gritamastior Nin. Gritamacher il ar b, Jackson YR ed first of the ba Powell, of, 8o tropped the “ m Trout and Hine L. Lareon .. " g it tos Mo Maers fhot E, Anderson W thop.~=r M. ‘Crowiey .. " k. Laneh H cocseecssces cweuvssscesep " Athtetics 8, White Chicage, &y 15, Philadelp) | bunehed five hits in the fourth and seventh Innings behind erratie field ing on the part of MeClellan and 2aa | Paber, and shut out Chicago, § to 0 255 " 2560 [Dluege N | Marrts 1026 | Vigher Goslir m W 297 R Koy 0 348 P 148 | erornesnunesnal T — L S —— 1t's diiferent with the modernsday fighter, however. When he wins & tila hy sete ahout to frame exouses that will kesp bim from fghting and | tioreby not endanger his chances of sing the ehamplonship, | New York 1| 8, Louls Pitta Chicago 020 131 0807 | Cineinnati 001 000 0001 | Boston i home runs | Brooklyn ;| Phila SOANLEY sHIPPING ntow in b, i 3, - " Twa hase hits, Btock, Pow ) Muers. @inith; stalen bases, Pr NouMToNen o e e of the present-day cham in need of the pest cure wuse of overwork, While a few the title holders have Leen un- 3 able to fAight because of laek of wuit- &3 o bk 2 Detrolt 4 11 able opponents, 'Dempaey in partieus Dodgers 6, Cubs 8, Phila lar, most of them appear to he avold- Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16—Brook- | Louls ing the issue, I¥n made it two out of the first three | \VAShINE'D in the serles with the Chicngo Cubg | {hicaro by winning Yesterday, 6 to &, Four | 1'0%ton hits for three yune in the fiest in. v ping decided (he Johnston | bounced a homer into the left field bleachers in the seventh Nong Mons #r American Loague y BEMT WT VP saharrity o, " 1 in % innings; | New York 1 16 umpires, MeCormick | Cloveland 5§ 6 ok " 000 00 seasenen Wileox ovove ; ' —— Low MAD +eeseenpnne. Jan o e | WA DAGA TS, 48 310~ 951 T Jack Dempsey hasn't risked L] title sines he annihilated CGeorge Carpon t Boyie's Thirty. Aeres in Jorsey i 2, 1921 International League B.MT WT BT Myatt, ¢ [T Ulile, p. 5 With the exceptions of . ) Wilson has 1023, One to met ) { 1 hasn't Ymr‘gh! sinee Aug, and Kilhane hasn't boen -Hw‘! .Hn\m\" [§ GOOD QUALITY SCREENS Tomorrow Only 75¢ each Iuffalo I'nitimore leading NEEDS With summer approaching you will need Screens and Mosquito Netting. We have a big stock to select {rom, 309107 . Johnny Tuly 4, faflure fwhila Is the fact barred in most states. SRAtid 1o Washington Cleveland mnsen in 9th 01 200 ¢ Chiengn. ) 810 ; K Brackets, . 9 12— 247 | bnw 05 | LASH 1O COACH AT WESLEYAN. \y{14e, 1 1ddletown, Conn, May 15D, W. | fought sir on's captafiy of the inghleld coilege basketit A om Juck Britton last year, a 354 ‘;; K. OF P, LEAGUF. 2521118 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates Stop Gignts, b New York, May 15.—~The veteran |\ i “200— 74| Babe Adams stopped the New York|yournior 11, .. : | Glants yesterday, Pittsburgh winning | McCarre 1 game of the series, 4 to 1,!Frenc Taylor, # only run was a homer by Cadore, Walke vho won the vl trac na 1 his on only a few s implonship Johnston, 2 vos T y also regaine ., have takes vinning the o 88— 255 Black Wire Netting. We will make your screens to order if you de- sire. Prices reasonable, Hrookfieid Butte Cooked Food § 't artford only Iligh has & sweet feam, | | e e———————— EXTRA GOOD QUALITY BROOMS Tomorrow Only 69¢ Each GOOD FLOOR COVERING—59¢ Square Yard : L Pittsburgh. b, 53 > Darcey Is Kayoed Vithout | Even Getting Good Punch : Bridgeport, May 16.—Lou Bogash | Traynor, 3b. was awarded a technical knockout|Crimm, 1b. over Jimmy Darcy of California fin | the third round of a scheduled 12- round bout here last night. Darcy was disqualified when he went down to take a count without being hit. Ed Keeley of Bridgeport | knocked out Satlor Jack Carroll of | Philadelphia fn two minutes of fight- | Jieueel I ing. Kelly, 1b." “Chick” Brown of New Haven|O' stopped Soldier Adams of Hartford in the third round. Darcy's money has been held up by srder of the boxing commission and the disquajified boxer faces suspen- slon, Schoolboy Leagues Are 7 Now Well Under,Way | Physical Director Brewster at the | has Central Junior High s running off his league games in Jjig time and in yes- terday's games the Pittshurg team Wus defeated by the Glants 8-7. In thelr clash, Boston trimmed 'New York 13-10. In another series the JBadgers beat the Beavers 9-0, Tos- ton and Brooklyn with two wins each Tlerney, 2b, Srmomamn 0|dore 1; struck out, | dore 2; umpires, e |time, 1350, > (4 - Tuloocorsosscony < H | scoarvwnmnn? Reds 7. Phils Phiiadelphia May 15.—Cincinnati | took the second game of the series from Philadclphia, 7 to 3. Cinctanatl. b v i Bancroft Groh, Frisch, ter Every Meal A Qi 8mith, c. Neht, p. *Shinners . 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