New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 9

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MACHINE COMPANY LODKS LIKE VIGTOR (Continuea From Preceding Page), o " . N 1 Hoffman Wells Ward Long Turgen Kinshell Negos Trude! Valentiy A Anderson Hiens Agnello Newton Huek Rianchard G. Carlson Walker SCREW SHOP BOYS ACTUALLY WINNERS (Continued From Preceding Page). o 113 &0 Ab— 287 £ 80 ot Works. stanley 5 9 SPECIAL MATCH stanley Rule Tadies, 1] 02 54 Lt 4 383 368 & V. Corbin Ladies, " 79 8 Clgn Fengle Gertle Pinsl G —— - ave had t Speaking of Sports Now the hid Nt big show in the ring AMERICAN LEAGUE a8 hes in New York wi Every year is leap year so far as the professional jumper is concerned (Continued from preceeding page), The deerepit Robins were not 8o bad yesterday when heavy hitting gave them a 9 to 8 vietory whieh in- cidentally moved them up to fifth place Piteher Ryan, making his initia start of the season, led the Giants to AT to? win over the Cardinals yes. New York terday while his teammates scored ‘'8¢ six runs in the apensr and *Ratted for Crengress | e B o fehang. Pipp. Meuse Bish; heme sacrifices. Bhesly Mos Arove e Haines from the box 4 pokatant Kammni Rieonda regains his place lar when Hale breaks hi AR TORS thumb, off Pannaek §, off Ov < 5, by P Heinie Groh was hardly missed from the Giant lineup yesterday as Jackson filled in most acceptably, umpires 3, The New York state hoxing com- mission 18 silent on its views on a Cleveland, 0, May 23.- Dempsey-Wills bout defeated DNoston, 3 - played game yesterday Wow! What a game was that be. !"hmke tween the Yanks and White Sox. It hits but was very wild went 16 innings and was ended when run in the first Babe Ruth ripped off another homer, """:f" Indians 3, Red Sox 2 1 heme inning. At that he has nothing on Cy Wil. llam, Cyrus clouted his 15th homer yeaterday tirohell, sn, tinteh, Menoskey, of, 1agatend, rf. Rurns, 1h . » Harris, 1f, The Pirates will be the home club MeMilian on Sunday when they entertain the Fewster &, Stanislaus team of Meriden at Bt Jymne Mary's field, This ls the team that sneichie 0 took @ 10-inning game, 8§ ta 7, from sDevormer 1 the local boys a couple of weeks ago. . - " MedMillan in Sixteen of the state's leading ama- sBattod Ehmke in teur boxers are being collectad for Sy an exhibition carnival to be held at o the Grand gym in Hartford on Sat. urday night, the second of June. Tamiesan, If. Waimnbsganss 2t Epaaker, of. Rrower Amherst college won a raggedly played game from Harvard yester- day, 2 to 1. The game was nowhere near as good as the score might indicate, Lefty LeFluer, marvel at Lewis High school in Southington, has left to jein Connlie Mack's pitehing staff for a try-out. former athletie | spatred for Roston Cleveland Two base Speaker: sn plays, Burns, assured that Ruth Cleveland in a well Howard allowed the Indians enly six Epeaker hit wiss2m33333332" npaugi left on base base on halle 1. ot Roo o Brilihear struck out, by Zahnise by Hollingsworth 1. b Zanniser £ 1n 3 tnn off Hollingawarth o Zalniser Danfarth (4 piteh, Pryet ing pitcher, and Evans NATIONAL LEAGUE winning » ngawart ERT o time Glants Wit Hard New York 8.—~The New York ay defeated Fi. Louls The world champions bunch- o1 two triples and three singies off Piteher Haines hefore a man was out in the Arst inning. 8t hit Rya the loeal twirler, hard, bhut Ryan was alded Ly sharp support New York making four double plays behind him St Louls, ah 1 Louis Amith Broek, b Myers, of Tavan Topareet Alnamith iaines, n Rarfont, p ted far Barfont xDatted for Stuart New roft, o8, 3b. 2, Banc Jaskaon Frisch Kelly i ©'Connell, cf. Envder, ¢, . Ryan, p. 8. Louls Naw York Twn bhase ey, Stock: th Jackson: double pinye Frisch, Banerof: and Kells Philadelphia " Cubs K, Braves 2 arey 1 Russe Molue. Parkinesn. three base runs. Mokan., Williams stalon hase Riem an Dexigers 8, Rads 6 rooklyn, N, Y., May 23 Iyn went to the top of the see t two stra The scor viston by making Cincinnati today Cinetnnati ah, 1 ) The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ] ¢ in dth, Brooklyn, b Ke in powder, makes The Food-Drink S for All Ages —Substitat n 3 innings Harnett ) ool ampires. Quigley HANKRUPTCY HEARINGS s hearing on & fingd wecounting in the bankrupt estate of Karl Liehowits in the bankruptey irt at Hartford on June ¢ at 18 At 11 o'clock on that date ere will be the election of & truse the Lankrupt estate of Herman \etion towards the sale of pt stoek, On May 24 there il acountings in the baak- Peter Palos and & il respectively here will | HUSBAND SEEXS DIVORCE Morgan, through Plerce & of Hartford, has brousht suit | \ from Grace Bishop o grounds of infidelity, n New Britain. The writ le in the superior court on esday in June, “DRIVEN” FOX'S — STARTING SUNDAY The Sensation of the Year q 1 There is a letter at the sports desk, Hrrald office, for the manager of the Pionecr baseball team. wor. Mitchell and Burns: left on b van and Bettomles: Snyder Ton 9, Claveland 11; mases an balle, off | Toung and Kallv: left on Ehmke 9; struek out Ehmke 2. hy |6, St. Louls 7; base on 2 time, by Runs This Week_] National League SMT WT R New York 14 x 7 S£t. Louis x 3 Pitts. X 13 Chicags $ 8 Ttl. [ 2n League MT WT F BTt New Phila Cleve, Detroit St. Louis York X X 3 [ » 8 Rochester x Balti. 11 Toronto 9 Buffalo teading Je City ewark Syracuse e ————— . — “DRIVEN’ = = “<8 Grub Stakes GRIDS—BROILERS STOVES For Wood, Coal or Coke GASOLINE STOVES CAMP CHAIRS CAMP COTS Wl CANOES AND PADDLES FOLDING FRYING PANS We Have What U Want ier B Monier Bros. 38-42 MAIN ST. The Sporting Goods Store Thie 2 Nallin und Dineen; 150, Tonight is the great bowling match - - between the (‘asino and Waterbury Browns 12, Senators 7. teams at Frank MecDonough's Casino St. Louts, May ~St, alleys. No admission i eharged and the odd zame of the nseries Lowling fans are assured a great ex- | Washington yesterday, 12 to 7. hibition. \\'nllfln:lnn. ab. r umpres, At Rogers' alleys last night there vas a4 great event, In the Industrial cague, Corr's Corbin Secrew Shop team won three games. . Wade, 1 Conroy Trans, Peckinpa S3mmamnl It is rumored that judicious use of three little strings manipulated by a |pin boy, can go far in boosting the | total pin fall. Hollingsworts, 1, Rriltheart, n. *Fisher xO'Naf! xHargrave However, far be it from us to in- |sinuate and we wouldn't start a ru-| 553235 4 mor for the wo The world looks dark and dreary ! té the \eriden fight fans for Mike Nundee, (‘hicago featherweight, has Leen matched with Babe Herman of | California for one of the curtain raisers at the Polo Grounds on June ‘ ‘ ’, Kaplan originally was helieved to | DRl U EN Tobin, rf Garber, & Jacobsen, ef. Whifams, 1f. 53ua® . THE SUMMER ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY (HARTFORD DISTRICT) Goes To Press SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1923 This book includes the following Exchange Hartford, Bristol, Collinsville, East Hampton, Farmington, Glastonbury, Manchester, Middle- town, v Britain, Plainville, Rockville, Sims- bury, Thompsonville, Windsor and Windsor Lecks If Your Listing is Incorrect in the Present Book Please Notify the Ex- change Manager At Once. All changes or additions in present listings must be arranged for on or before June 2nd, in order to appear in this issue. 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