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- " . Robertson last year was a no- D AN PACTIR Giants 13, Phils & | paee ¥ N TN ) s . & Nolle ¥ ® o Iieds for :«n nO-FUN Eame, in whieh not a AMERICAN LEAGUE New Yeork, May 26.—The New Yerk | Po1® ' 9.8 B I . ora urgher felreit player reached first base Nationals 1y back the Phillifs] v ' ” & six 1o Fammy Speaking [ mmn. s, T B comne iom procting pages, | Nitisnis et back the “Priies| uy. ; : ek dog AL N £ mevit mere than 3100 Increase over - win ' ] hits, one of " o v | s o T 0 o 5 o oCF Williams got three hits of| ¥ o X W 8 o f s po r t. last yeur Wurae, 1b 8 1 8 & & them & double. Tierney's homer in| 1ses M Southwaorth, Dost Vriseh, . Calling,_ ef. 1 8 v 0 Mine fourth was & feature, Beors Y ) Ne¢ York Ho Louis Not yntil almest the opening of the J. Harris of, 1n I ™ [ win Melnnis, Bostos scason did the elub and Rebeptson SIUNS 0 S 0| B! B pa o o |Resen o 018 o414 e A 4 A come to terms, The Chigago staff pie, ' R B O T 1 A & 4! Tes base hitg. Metamis Resckel Vord ol » g e gy, et 4 e .‘"":;‘”‘I' | #ta loaked 30 good that the elub Menask i e Y : s s Bouihy Fourais Sisler Ma\ Turn to gt Feadhes "I must have thought it eould werry Muray. 1 & 0 1 -fikge W Y | double plare. Ford Golf in the Meantime P U know what the Batlies’| gious wionout Mbertaon Ehmke, ) 0 o gainen N 14 & 0| NOp 1a Meinnia Juhnme slogan is o | Siaike Y13 6 Aliefs en bases, Mesten 18, My hase N Yaute RRAL o Total 10 1 foike o ! # Rewion ¢ Lyt During the Arst month of the sea. Ratted far Pio | Garkinses, o : ' ! srhige A8 who has | out of the Louls ’us::"""\’ o "'":"“l""‘:"""”‘l ':" son the Fox staff wobbled badly, Fed )\ Athingten 8O Rrien, ' . . 4 hyor 16 In € o Bre up this seasen in assount Pienty of pep into it And WhY | waner, the mast effective piteher in pon . 4 Mirehell. p 0 0 4 oiNings off Nenten haisen | . . " » ' ble, said he is not? ¥ s from Bhaiby are thatlyne American Sates ot l!'"v N | » h:'u “l’»’t' :vn'n ¢ 000 13 o Ma AT ¢ ' " (Continued From Preceding 1'age) s taking b in order fieket sales already have amounted | unabie to win with any deves of ean. Harris. Devarmer. Rurns s 1 2 A e g ' in econdition 1 Sisler 10 about $400,000 and Kearns reports| wiateney, All the others faltered. on. Horia | Ruel" B ans Piag ) 28 or leading ha . v I he walks every day, but eash on hand ef $300,000 cept Robertaon, 0104), BRANLS to Mitehell te. Taner i PN . : 1 ( ere 18 “no intarest in mere Dedalin —— e ot on bases, Washingten Bosten 4| Toal ! ! Oubs 4, Reds 0 i0l, Washingto Kadi vt y ohjeet in view dd A IR i od tor Weinert in ninth = lines, Chiea &; Jamiesor Ve Roston college won its (wentieth The faet that Chariey Robertson, '4*,n" "l K- "‘"‘.”,‘"l R Ruseels 4 atied for LR In Rinth Chicago, May 24.—Grover Alexan. | “ " \ s S9T1 Jamion IOV there 18 no change in the condition of stralght game yesterday, defeating the | deemed only gnod enough Jahnsen 4, by Russsll 1wy Plores 3 hih New Vork. der let Cincinnatl down with twa hita 1409, A0%0 1 Vashinglen, 831 s sight and that 1t is possible he University of Penn 10 to 0 Nt AN inereass in of off e 4 o nohope e e day, while Chieago hunched hite - P00 TS e ®I0 {ana e to play any time, : $100, should win his Airst four atarts Ml 0 o7, Pien Raneretr. s S ELT te Donohue, which combined 20 HdnCt ol S0 Rre MARIng — i e s Ing. none oyt P. " - o N impressive showing am ' s Wt The Athleties again disposed of the and show by 'l" the heat form of iy Ehmke & fn 0 fnnimg: hit by ", 1 ¢ 1 & o o with errors by Caveney. enabled the | o Fooo s none of whom | Fe o King Heads School lesgue champs yesterday, Rollie Nay- the maff is one of the unusual pituas piccher, hy Plor s (Bluege), winning plteh " R 4 0 loeal elub te shut oyt the visitors, 4 iz i b . » \ 5 d “ (. l" 1or, their unheaten twirler, turning in ' 11Ons that often ceme up in baseball, ;‘”"uu;v:.fl. 4 Pannaen: um. I $ ) 3 1 0 8o, geore: [haxaree N ABIe 10 qopnd Accommodations Committee his fifth straight win by subduing the | - i AN nd Wildebrand r 1 3 Olasaadit veteran Zaeck eat of Krook Yanks 4.2 ¥ B AR®[ Anyone traveling through Kast '™ -1iH: 2z LR T b A B S o S Wheat s Leading ! Patriek ¥, King has h”«:‘m:on‘:‘ | Bertin on & Funday will see one of 5 Aryder ‘0 0 o $ ¢ eat continues ont with 4 man of the schosl mee . = i A Soxs Win From Detroit Bmit " o § 9 . with Grimm of i rates traiti tions committee of th f The Pittsburgh Pivates landed nn,;” :":"'h'" lghts of Now Rritaln | noiroir, May 26,—LUrban Faber held | Xent v . $ 0 7§ 3 3lpuncan o i B ::' :”|H"‘~ e b (e A e ‘\v":”\rfl:‘:‘.\‘n“n:"bo:';"o the Cards yesterday for their n-nn.:.“':(l:“.ll. u"':..r:”u.h-’n‘l‘l:'l;‘:lo\'.' :’n l;’r'o“-;k the Tigera to Ave hita yesterday, du. : TR - - ::V:.‘ Bt 0 brlpid bl f b Sl onths ane. MK Il traight victory, winning In a th 4 ) o , ota . ] TR 0 8 2 s 1 . o llnnlr;hnlvl\ "'"I ning In nin tmé playing, Pete Fusarl is cavert. '[\Innilll‘ Rohertson's performunce of Philadelphis 08 200 0. | H ¢ : mark from 3b6 to 872 1 Traynor is serving his first term as a scheel il Ing around seeond hase for the Fast I‘I;"‘"'r':"_"'""':,h“.““ the ""';“‘ game New Vork 41 010 (012 inge 30 8 3 4 o wentfrom 364 to i4 mmitteeman and has had one yoar's S " | a row for cago from Detroit, 5 o)k " Lanah 3 0 g iy Oy Williams of the Wiies is experience on the sub.committe Carrigon of Waterbury wan Rerlin town team, and he is playing a | " % heme run, | SERCRe: T TR ot pordp Rt | Whidh W6 18 1R chalreass Btk ot 1 A 4 whirlwind game hoth in the field and stalen | Lavp class the loague | run hi ieh hie 19 ne M J co! ;'?"4"""'"'4' duel with Webh of Pitts- | L0 Chieago. Youns. [Coueh. w 95005 000k ting having 17, He is the tiest major 1y made s tour of the middle west with ed yesterday 1.0, ah po. A, e " ) \ p ey i rin t B M. Holmel e A Hooper. rt, Aty A el s rotal Moo e o PARUS player to pu the century Kehool Superintenden . Holmes & | In the Elihy Rureitt Junior High |Meciolan o PV R S [ Cilengo mark for tota) base honors this sea- | for the inspection of school bulldings. The Epringfield team set the East. school feld day svents, Arst place was |oline 2b EREER T VTR 5 ah. noheope A e g0, His hits give him a total of 108 Mr. King 18 a former member and ern lesngue record sgainst A'bany yes- | o Memtil of, s o M e IR ol Hatr o ‘ R 858 E : L u ¥ YOR- Lwon by grade 2.2 F, with A score of | . hell 1 ' ' bases which hesides hix homers in- chalrman of the board of polics coms terday winning 14:5. The first 11 bat. | Y 720 {Bh ! €1 1 16 0 0 Weinert 15 steuek aut, by 7. » {45, Others ranked in the followi " S 1 2 0 A 0)aitehell ¢ In 33 Innings. o 0 ‘ clude six doubles and three triple misstone He is assistant secretary ::‘1:1"'4 before w single out was | oqep ¢ am, . :' I\T‘ . 1 1 0 3 1252 tnninas, A Weinert o4 ine | " : ’ Max Carey of t vt reeping of the Btanley Works, 4 20; 5.2 g Sehalk, o, ., 0 1 23 0 O nings; hiv by pitcher, by Neht & (Welnert,| . : ! ¢ N | 2 A8 L PabOn B iiveceeee 8 0 1 0 4 [ Wilendt wita' ltonen. Wainere Neus e o Y y 0 0 ", - - - | pA; 1 ball, Henline; losing pitcher, Mit ‘ Yale's pony polo team is unable (0| The Clorbin Red Sox journey to Tor- | Toml | ... " 1]ehaN; umpires, Finneran and bioran: time | PR O T Reeept the defi of Arizona owing 10 | pingtan teamorrew afternoon while fhe | Detrel 1:50, A it THI inability to provide mounts 1r the Pioneers clash in the NAERNOPINE | 5ius 15 ’; . - | iy YR o ek western visitors [town of Plainvile, [ Haney, on 0 ({81 Braves 7. Dodgars 4 ‘ s MOORLAND FARAM - | e Cobh, ot 1 1 0 o Brooklyn, May 26.— Reuther blew |’ A welected Iist of entrants teed off | The proposed ity leagua in mest- | VAh If. 4 10 olup for six hits in the first part of the | RIOAEY (uivalson se0 000 000 100t At the Bequin club this morning in the [ing with ganeral favor. FExen the pr i ™" To1 1 R ninth inning yesterday and Decatur | EEm————— PURE BRED GUERNSEYS tourney, [cops want to have a team entered | ‘.I..um 2h, 0 0 ¢ o allowed a doyble by Ford, the seven e —— |SeP. o OO0 10 hits giving Boston five runs, which Are N ey e 1 Herd TR ) A A R gike ' hits 3 ve Now a Federal Aceredited Her j Yester L‘.,\. s news uvmuf carried the | g RBe around at the meeting .' ity “.m,,,, P o 0 1 " made Tloston winner by 7 to 4. Score Ihis means that the herd, now eighty«two in number, has passed fact that Ty Cohb hu:( set lnn'hlr:) all Tynndm- ovening and nwnk' Up A7 Burke, th, CRN Doston, three fect health tests at intervals of six menths and for record, having made 1741 runs in his|you want the league. This applies to ;‘uunm: 2 U AR T ] AB. rohopooa e cighteen conseenutive iths no indication of tnberculosis has been 15 vears and five weeks of mu_\'ln""‘”"‘l"" of all team amler 2z ... 0 0 0 0 0 0Nixen of R A e v foxind. than any ofher player ever made. Tn — Total bl 1 ST g sy Worth wore than it costs for growing children, Be not ’ H N that connection these facts are of in- ” A i e sorry, Tox it erest to fans: | { el s e IO e | . e a9. t . 2 threa! LOIK 1t k02 o €0 R WEIDMAN, supt TEL. 92913 Cobb started his nineteenth year as Teralb At S b2 & member of the Detroit club with | nys. Hooper UUR TR T T the following: [ lan Jiling (o Sheely S T AL e | National League Chicage 8, Detrolt 1; base e A — i by eng & | Faber 3. DPlllette 2. Cale 1 o0 0 a0 Mozt gameg played in the American S MT WT F 8Tt Faber 2, Pillette 1, Cole DA ot Pil- | c3ineo o 1 0 el taisie. 1800 New York 14 x 7 4 & 12 [Totte 10" 1n 7 innings, Cole 0 fn &5 it by | gl fo v §50 0 {piteher, by Cols (Valk); wild pitches, Pil- | powell 8 g at | 8t. Louis ¢ T T I ek Iette; lesing pitcher, Pillett fitind T 1 xx 2 | A5k " 8 : piteher Pillette pires, | Smith xxx L Most years played in the league, 18, ’I:;yll'::mr‘h X b 1: z 11 2 Holmes, Nallin and 18 time 1:39, “.'Hm. \\xxx (AT R e - | Chicago — x x x { —— [GEllise. axass b | American league record for tota) | Cincinnati § x 6 1 x 0 | V. \f T | = Rits, 3266 Prockivs. 5 x § T x5 & NATIONAL LEAGUE | L R 15 27 14 | Boston T o0 B N % ol Americari league record - for total| Phil. X8 Wins [Nl ot oes Al bases, 4,366, | e Pittehurgh, I'a.. May wceiPittas | dPLBMOR 30, e | American League buegh won fts seventh straight game ! pournior, b, ernen: 8 0 2 18 0 Américan league record extra hase Y " yesterday, defeating St. Louis in the | McCarren, 3h. Al R R T T ! 8 MT WT I 8T : Bits, 876, INew York 8 5 3 x 0 2 ninth jnning, after having been held -'r h, s, e : I o Phil, o1 aay 1y scoreless for eight innings by Doak. ! et e, T . Lifstime Datting average of Cleveland 1 x 3 8§ 6 % %Th» score was 2 to 1. q | irher than any other Amer Det 5 3 St, Louls, | lIcague player of ten or more years, St. ;,’;“‘", -l\ 2 ,: : : X ¥, ab, r. h. po. A e Washington § 2 7 ) ‘. 0 Battad, 400 or better for three sea-| (v ¥ 2 ‘ g ¢ Han ot 2 PORTABLE O” el”’ ? ” { Chicago R B RS R A Hoporcor 4 gons, cqualling Jesse Burke(t's major | Boston DXy Bortomies o WO0OD OR STEEL o s S it wearing DERpS 1 | Préigay, as, ..., 7 n Batted %00 or better for 17 con- fatemationsl Loamo | . | Clestond, b 1 gaig 0 g0 Bhcutive. senment, - squaite 40| mosneniy # N W1 P 87U G P qualities Wagner's ma)tn: league record. | Baitimore 11 x 2 6 § x Total s \H it X85 15 dn‘ t [ y T " A--One out when winning run wae scored, Made 200 or more hits per s on‘;';';’;‘?:]:n 9 X : : ” A Pittsburgh, | Sehoolhouses S y e a’ld - or eight seasons, equalling Willle| 0 ¥ b h pov A e s " i"»nn,fi, major league ‘e‘ rJl Reading 7T x10 15 8. 4 | Maranville, sx, G YN e s | n! ‘Warehouses i eague record, e R S | Carev, et.’ e T ulhnhnmn l /-\) e il S L LB Bighee, If. A L T e R e as Statlons ¢ Baseball abounds in unusual situ-| NeVark S.338 5.7 4 [RARRL, ok Ui 0L Factory Build. 1 s |Syracuse 6 x 1 5 4 2 Traynor, 3b. Sos R R I R RLions; { 2 ¢ ] | Bawitiny b g e vy inge, ete, Sold By ASHLEY BABCOCK CO —m { Grimm, 1h, S T e N f . This spring Charley Robertson,; LIEBOLD G ENATORS, lumnm » 0 0 o0 3 n} § pitcher of the Chicago White Sox,| Washington, May 26.—Annoynce. | Hueller 3 .. G o o] You Select We Ereet . was a holdout. ment that outfielder Harry TLiebold| Totat 2 010 8 16 1 i | e had been pyrchased by Washington | St. Louis +-100 000 0001 Ea’gle conStructlon Oo' | Reports had it that the Chicago Pittaburgh 000 000 002-~2 70 to 80 Bishop Ave, ! from the Boston Red Sox was made " Flack; . i Three base hits, double play, | ”‘:“ had offered him a raise of only|phere today by Clark Griffith. Grif-|tiawiings, Marknciile ana Grimm jeft’ on ;l )0 for the season, a bit better than | iy said it was the intention of the | basss, 8. Louts 5 Pittaburgh 8; hase on | 2734 15 per month ingreake over last| i ¥ hails. off Dioak 1, off Morrieen 2; struck year, lm:al club to use the veteran out-| o by Deak 2, Morrigon $; umpires flelder as a utility fielder, Klem and Wilgon: time, 1:35, | One of the twirling feats turned TENNIS SUPPLIES $3 to $15 See the YTON STEEL RACKET with steel strings — the racket with a guarantee $10.00 RACKET PRESSES SPALDING AND W. & D. TENNIS BALLS NETS from the cheap white to best tarred nets TENNIS SHOES The Quality of Our Goods Represent the Finest Sporting Goods Made Monier Bros. 38-12 MAIN The Sporting Goods Stere Built for Business— ~— Q Y i v Oakland designed this car especially to serve the needs of business and professional men. Its mechanical fitness for daily service, year in and - out, isassured by Oakland’s Mileage-Basis Plan for determining the quality of every essential chassis part. Its smooth-running engine carries a 15,000 mile written guarantee. Itseconomy is established by the frequency with which Oakland has won important Economy and Endurance contests. Its trim appearance worthily represents its owner. Come in and inspect it! You'll be surprised at its completeness. And the price is only *1185! “ Resdttr, $975 Touring Car, $995 Sport Roadster, 81145 Sport Tousing, §1165 81448 Sedsn, 81845 All Prices £. 0. b, Pontiac R. C. R RUDOLPH 127 CHERRY ST. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Bridgeport, Ct.— Phone Noble Send for fliustrated pries list SATURDAY, MAY 26 19 Hear What Garage Mechanics Say of the Hupmobile They would The downright enthusiasm of garagemen | in general for the Hupmobile is one of the | most significant developments in the auto- | mobile industry, These men can tell you some of the reasons back of the Hupme.bile's amazing economy and w»:liability. Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley St. Hupmobile trate the point. tell you that Hupmobile costs be economical to maintain. CITY SERVICE STATION 15 Main St. A. M. PAONESSA, Prop. little to maintain because of the way it is designed and the way it is'built—and they would cite instance after instance to illuse It is a literal fact that anyone who learns how the Hupmobile is built, has received a liberal education in how to tell whether a motor is a real value and whether it will