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R e s ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1g88, | . . Eossll, 0, Shheel sareer [0 thal sapasiiy | @ § Goubles and & slugle, and the [in getting st the facts whether they NEW BRITAIN Hlfi“ Wlnner of Engbsh Dfl'hy Vougilaas, p, _' J l _‘ _’ _” erewd shewed thelr appresiation o ¢ necded in solving probiemes in ine "N e — | thele old fa ‘s wel by giving [dustey er in catending swr .-T-' & who was spelen | bisi o blg & laf prinelples. There are fow sases ; b %y 10 a8 the one who the latter that de net find lmmediste nee betweon ke turned in & swell stop en applleation, ! viole oad for the Mariierd | Biasehard's sreuuder In the A In earller Mmes indusiries were ot j | ) [Wam, war & ferrible mistade &l —— slow ta utilise the resuite of selentife (Continued Frem Preceding Page) ! |around, Caronsa tumed in & preity mame | dissoveries whereas today they AN ‘ H behind the bat. Mo 1o ranldly bessns ashing for t ing ;:.; o of ball '; ‘.‘....A. times. In the | z O] i oartalnly was 0‘3 that his nleke | ing one of the steadiest basistops 1a |gnd eqtilpping dirnek ol o (he bums tosded e - s eg a|TOW0ADpled this woutier |inttiate and sxpedite researeh fourth wien he first showed signs of ' .1:4 :z. ',.*' Weloh, the eateher, wi her kres sislon b may leed (e improved B el | 4 oatoher, was A membe Huber with three ctalen Lases sahow " Hon weakness. e got control of himself 064 1) 10wmh (of the Vedoral team that deieated 1he | the abven sumsthing Aot (he art masterr o e? OF the preven and struck out three gnen with twe ngel | Ploneer nine & short thme age of running Governer Cox weleemed (he new feature of the balting was The members of the team will new There are anparently impertant let+ president of M, 1 ¥ In the o fouture ot A o4 | the eommonwealth, Major Gens 8 0 hagser with thres o mlluu V0] tore od the Merald sparts dealt for the gec oo’ ire re tod fode Had it heen & few fest higher ft| Boamle or Oray for saptaln, Puloon Basehall olub, and alae for the e O, Bquire represeniad the would have heen a homer. Raron's e Veagt - e Biuee, Nangers Athietio vk, Hovernment| Vresident Bmeritue clout was also a hard one, He also by Vanglider i umpires. ioimes and and Drookiyn have e c—— Charles W, Rilot of Harvard (he 0t his with three on. The hest piece Evane, pril dope. These founders of the institute) Urederieh ) S Wy et Reynols o wesk siube. aro hittos| OtV AS ML LT, HEAD(CE K. Wiekow the’stomat T \o crossed from right fleld to i : back of -p.:‘.q hase to eateh a fly | s ki sy o ; b ensee: ™ "'"'.".f,' |'||.|:L S p ea n 8 The: Bastern league has 34 batters Mise walnoy Declares Taion : W R H | doing better than 800 o Paeior f huroau of #tan- Revolution Is Not Ended 5 [l 1 ] B | ———— darda etomes Loader o os. £ bk s Al I o f S l’ or t B H ot week was bad for both Now ton Institute, As o B 8 168 5 158 York teama = The Glants droppod 8| 5,00 ung 11,~The Latin motto b f B U | aag the Yanls ¢ _“‘ of the Maee: otta Institute of dey eald that the “cemse fire" order : o ginacagtiy n Tech 1k iven but that the who S e et et | The tail that swishes files off # nag The Yankee-Indi resterdny TochRology, which he tra AE JONE S S nen Sl Bl N Gy s the original horse shoo | was & frt::. Q‘I!)'\'l ::d!‘::em):.;ectcn ‘evory finish marks a fresh had been fightisg were getting ready TR — | nomere, yet lost out to the Yenks, tRicon by Preeident fJamusl Wesler to do 80 again if the Irish people &te Hartford High, At Inst, after y'ars and y'ars of of- Eimer Smith tled the count aga Biratton of the institute in his in. tempted to turn down the republie [T fort, a New Britain High school base- | his former teammates when he con. AUEUral address deliversd today as Ahe added that they had no such i« o R e e ball team has won A state’champion- | yected vulth a homer in the elghth n the keynote of the modern march of tention, asserting that the republie o T e e Here's Papyrus who won the English Derby, many who wag- *"» \ I'the role of pinch hitter. : SIR R [ e "l“"“\';::‘:n“n;l;u v;o:l:m::t be 62 3 : - = = . ? - i atton, who resigned the di. beatc n 4 Weleh, e, wndb e de ered in auéeepau},(on being lifted fifm} ;)lo\e}13htq nfllh'mn(: hi8| Ana the tact that It was trom Hart-| pop Geers, ‘veteran idol of the ip of the federal bureau of R — Herman, 1h 3 o 4 1 1 }victory, Steve Donoghue, the jockey shown here, by his victory tora makes the vietars even swester. | track. browe the recard made by Dan standerds to become head of M, I. T “TABS" WIN OUP Cunningham, 1 5 o0 1 31 1 ofon Papyrus won the Derby three successive years and five times —— Patch in 1905 when he drove Sanardo several months ago, was formally in- The ¥, M. T, A, & B, Fite and iy iy B t it Nnall The game was a humdinger, and | over the mile circuit in 2:06 1-4, This augurated today with impressive| Drum corps of this city was awarded Pl s 44| one that kept tho fans on the edge (s a quarter of a sccond off Dan ceremonies. He spoke on “the effect first cup for best playing at the drum : % 10 10 o7 11 ¢ e e ——— e —— e e e v e | @VOTY TRDULE, | Patch's record. of sclence in the evolution of indus- corps mect held in Meriden Saturday, terman in 7th — | r o i . By it 6 i | s try under the auspices of t K. of C Harto 1m0t NATIONAL LEAGUE | = = — — — | Bob Halloran and his gang of root- * The Cardinal A, C. will hold a| “The terma pure and applied science corps of that city, James J. Bonney, Two bnse Kania 2. DBaron; thres lm_m 3 ® i e called by some “raspberry row," | mesting at their club rooms on Clark have not the seme distinction ns o member of the local corps, was ale b hits ien buses. Toagle 2, (Continued irom precceding page). I \‘:m AN H v ¢l caused Van Ovden quite a lot of trou- street to talk over the coming eea- formerly,” he sald. “The same men, |[so awarded a cup as first prize i Bain 2 Grin .tx:l.ln"m m\l::(“r.r A o‘ %Batted for Boott (h #h. ble with their hooting and calls. | on’s pans and to transact thely busl- methods and equipment are \n\nl\v-dl!hfl Ating contest, picy N b ! |Glazner, p. ... | 2Batted for Hoyt in Bth, nees affalr All b ] re- :.lnu‘ "o, ,.‘J‘:‘“fi". ‘;n:w |':,' ‘\'-‘.‘\;“",:;..L‘.'"‘ ” "l' TN “: ""'“4’::7\1;":- h;‘::&-?:"zmv"“" hflnmah runs, | This, while pecullar to American qnfln-’-‘r! m’:-uv n“ !r::mpp:;:" e"x.'-n = 1 05 bare on balls, off Gray y o yor &, Myatt, Bmith; sac. t Oirdon s, "o Aaniln, off Groy 10, oft VAN | ogyiteq for Sand in Stn, [vifee, Dugan; double piay, Dugan, wWard h'“:’”" "hl"" mft Tighest orand of | important matter hap to be arranged 3 15, by Van Orden 5. Cinelnnatl, and Pipp; left ! % w Tork 8, Sportsmanship for it rattles an Oppos- | The meeting will ba called tonight at » . . i o Vhs Orgn 1a 1 A ah r B Po. 8 veiaud 6; Lits, off Hoyt § in & ionings, Ing player and ofttimes prevents him | 7:80 sharp. PALACE—Watch For the Blg Musical Comedy | bd g MU Sl S R i Jones 4 In 4 tunings; winning pitchor, from doing his best. “r Al " | om ctayiarr b (Mazatas, ek B o umpizos, Ormisby, Dinecn and Con: O ae Mt tein 20 cracilos atae “COME-ALONG REVUE i Fiterar, Van Orden: umeire, Dot i A o e In the Western Conference the col- | Mary's field tonight. i — With — i 2.00 3 i o L R T TR ., o leges have agreed to conduot thelr | - v TR s Y ke —— G Scnators 0, Browns 3. |games on a higher piane of sports- ain prevente City BROADWAY PEACHES i n 2 1 1 5 0 1| Washington, June 11,.~Washington- | ht a heokll b D o Rain prevented the start of the City i RANGLHRS HUMBLED WHEN 1 0 0 7 0 0ton bunched hita off Vangiider in the :‘I:;:rnpu‘;en:ll’uedn ng of opposing lfi.ngufi Saturday, and the leag:w 1@ w 4 3 0 3 1 1 O¢ourth Inning and took the second : ‘,‘;21 get under way on Thurada; is] T == mm——— —! yeuterday, G to 8, Zachary Was ,uing to the weather, and two-thirds | Speaking of the Corbin Red Sox- St. Mari's Team Steal Range Finders and New Britain Team is Helpless, T Mary's of Meriden d-feated . Rangers of New Bri{n . ster. day afternoon at Anthor f..id, Mer{- den, by the score of 10 to 2. The all-around playing of the St Ma kept the fans on edge through- out the contest, the local team put- ting up a whale of a game, The pitch- ing of Lemke was of the gilt-edge or- stages, Luque New |Bohne; Rapp to Tierney to Holki |Luque 2, off Glazner and Pfirman; time, 1 | AMERICAN LEAGUE | ‘I'he Rangers threatened a rally in (8 to 7. the eighth inning, having three men |runs off Hoyt in the early innings, but Lemke oftset this work at bat with four er- on base and none out, but tightened up and retired the side with (rors in the sixth enly one run. The re: at the school grounds. In the first: game they took the West Ends into camp for the third time, by a 14 to 6 score. The game was close until the eighth inning, when the Triangles scored six runs. For the Triangles IKaram and Chaponi batted well, while Greco and Ives made several difficult catches in the outfield. Watson and Linn starred for the losers. The second game with the All. Saints proved a fizzle when after four innings it was apparent that the visit- ors were no match for the Triangles. The game was discontinued with the score 10 to 0, First game score: West Ends .2 00 060 0 6 x—14 Triangles ..2 21 000 00 1— 6 Batteries—Claire, Herman; Rayno, Chaponi. Honor Man Fpincis R, Johneon, of ‘Tacoma, | \Wagh.. i the honor man of the 1023 tradyating ciass of the U. 8. Military | kcademy at West Point, N, Y. ‘ lcleaned the bases with a two-bagger in the sixth, No¥ % % player, batted for Scott in the eighth 3 1t 0 1land tied the score with a homer. The 1 3 % ! game was won by Ward's single in 5 1 3 1lihe ninth, following three passes. 3 0 4 o Brower hit two of the Indians' hom- Bt I 9 1 0 olers. He injured his leg sliding to the HAAA ”;' e o|plate on the second one and was 3¢ — [torced to leave the game. The score: 3 Clevelund. bt b po. 1 aetese Medditor, 2b, 6 ka0l 8 BT ey Bulto, 1b e e L ) famhiveaiin 1y Yanknuska, GG ey R e Slofls, rf. 3\0 0 0 0 L B RN TR R OFSNORRY #= 00 i Dé i g By el e ey el gt ey S et l P R Sy il 0 s g Rangers 4 l\flr\ flé;: 0}2— 3 7 g 13 4 Bt. Mary's R 202 111 -‘lx-—-l;f *Two out when \\‘nlr:!n; run was scored. Two base hits, Sulto, Yankauska; three | New York. | base hits, Rosenthal; homo runs, H. Woll-|__ ab. . h po, a e schiage: e on balls, off Lemke 1, off|Witt, cf. o Al DT B Cobelus '2; struck out, by Lemke 13, by Dugan, § L Bl et LR oo Cobelus 9 hits by pltcher, by Lemlke [Ruth, rf LS o e S L (Bulto, Cobelus), by Cobelus (G, Woll-|Pipp, 1b. SUFOEL LT ] schlager); left on bases, St. Mary's 6, Ran- |Meusel, e G e B gers 5, wild pitches, Cobelus 4; umplre, [IVard, 2b. Lo L Egan; time, 1:50. s:nu,]u‘ i NN ey ; é 2 flag ; . g . ; A P 3 H This is the latest action picture of Miss Mabel McKane, con- o 0 0 TRIANGLES WIN AGAIN LA L ol 1 . ) S 5 Tt 2 Hoffmann, c. -4 1 2 0o 1 1/gidered England’s goremost woman tennis player. She recently Yesterday the Triangles of Kensing- [Hoyt, p. . T T R N LR rwhelmed Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, A ol | ton took both ends of a double header |zHandricke 1 o o o o ofoverwhelmed Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American champ. DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE York, der, holding the Rangers safe at hll|York Americans broke their |streak yesterday, defeating Cleveland, 008 000 00x-~3 9 y base hit, touched for 12 hita but was strong in of the fans were from this elty, i, Tier- tho pinches, Washington made three pl , Dau- double plays, The ocore: | Caveroy to i Tlerney Luqua; doubla enoy to Luque; 11,—The New losing June Cleveland made four home inning. 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(] H H i strucke out, bY Gl bron, of %4 0 1 3 0 5| Netpp's record this vear as a hard by Glnzno; umpires, Quigley | {7 EStai S S e e Neipp | (S ey ikl rald, D e e | vy | Behleibner, 1b, LT T | SR S ) David Beloin, manager, ended his | Kacey game yesterday: {of New Britain basketball famo dif the form expected of him inge. Wojak's cateh of trom the crowd | Berg had a busy day. in good working order, 127 .CHERRY ST. | McCabe's ‘worktng catcher has been a good one. | gujve in the elght got a pretty hand It was deserved. | pitched a pretty game but his bat was Three singles and a peach of a double. Corbin had a good day with the Red Tyndal! line He not only 4 out 4 up. THE AUTOYRE CO., +» OAKVILLE, CONN. On the Gentlemanly Art of Smoking Men there are who smoke for pleasure -—but most men merely smoke. For the latter are made cigarettes with- out number—their name is legion. For the former are made cigarettes with- out peer—their name is English Ovals. 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