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~ Patches on Your Face? —Did you get all the whiskers off this morning? —Did you have to hurt your face to do it? ~Frankly, sir — you ought totry the new Gem Blades. They perfect blades, and they guaranteed to give perfect shaves. Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors Speaking of Sports Tonjght in Minneapolis, Minn,, the question of whether Italian Jack Her- | man will be in the running as u! Dbeavywelght prize-fighter will be | settled when he meets Fred Fulton, | venowned Minnesota plasterer in an | ten-rourd no-decision bout. Although | 10 judges’ or referee's decision will be | rendered, the experts figure that the | bout will ‘never go the full route | without ejther one or the other fight- er kissing the canvas. Ttalian Jack stands a good chance of putting the big westcrner to sleep | if he gets a chance to land a punch on Fulton’s chin, but he also stands a good chance of getting in the way of one of Fulton's devastating rights or lefts and then doing the canvas kiss- ing act. Fred Fulton may be old but Ris ring expericnce is from a better school | than Herman's and this may have a telling effect when the two fighters meet tonight. Western fight experts consider both evenly matched al- though there will be a wide differ- ence in weight when the princips meet, Fulton will scale around pounds while Herman will tip scales at about 190 flat, EXHIBITION 15 the The big Italian, however, is no set. up for the plasterer and he is de- termined to give the fight fans in the West a surprise if it is within his power, Word recelved here from his camp comes to the effect that he is fast developing punching power and | (olp, Greene. that means that when he steps into | - the ring tonight he will be In perfect | rorre Haute, April condftion to meet the big boy picked out for him, Baltimore, April 11.— | Newark (I) .. Baltimore Iileshifter, Hackbarth; Ellis i Graves, homas and New York (N) Chicago (A) 5 Nehf, Dean and The Besse-Leland club practices at | 3 ! Davenport and Schalk, Walnut Hill at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow and at St. Mary's fleld Sunday at 2 p. m. | Kansas City, April 11— Insiders hear t kard has asked Leo ¥lynn to return at match- maker at Madison Square Garden, To take the position Flymn must ask waivers on his large stable of hoxers, among whom is Jack Renault, the heavyweight, 1t is not considered likely Fiynn will accept, Chicago (N) Kansas City (AA) Jacobs, Wheeler and Caldwell, Saladna, Aham Carthy. Hartnett; and Mc. New Haven, April 11— . e Toronto (1) ) Another Italio-American may come New Haven (E) ........ 1 83 to the front in professional golf this Satterfield, Reynolds and Stanager; season, Tom McNamara and Gene Greenfield ana Berger. Sarazen, competent judges, insist young Henry Ciuclu, is on the wity to the big championship, They don't say he'll get there this year but they look for him to finlsh in the money, any- way, Louisville, Ky, April 11 . Louisville (AA) .... vl 1 Loston (A) ...... ) Kstell, Tiucup and Mever, [rottem; . Verguson, Fullerton and O'Nelll, | A gentleman by the name of Monse Pleinch, has just won a golf tourney, and it is quite obvious that he kept out of all the traps, Tulta, Okla, April 11,.— P hoe St Louls (A) A | ] Tulse (W) ...... e D r. Danforth and Severid, Diacohlder, Willlams and sey Alexander is said to be humoring his pitehing arm. * * * We aren't sure bt we guspect this has something to do with his funny bone, Crishy The national baseball monument in |, ,fif':,':l,l”:, ":v:l,‘,li\':w i Waishington will have to be built of |y oo ; conorete if it ix to rellect the outstand- At Allentown, ing characteristics of the hired hands. yyiiicliven s Two Pitchers and Infield Pa.,~Gettysbhurg Tsn't it about time that Mr, Tilden announced again his retirement from tenis in favor of the literary fleld ? Arthur Travers trimmed Jones the other day and is now the undisputed international gol?f cham- pion of Atlania, Ga. Boston, April 11, — Two hurlers, an inflelder and an outfieldes are on (helr way today to the Worces- er club of the Lastern league as the result of a cut in the 1oston Na- tional's sqild at Atlanta, Ga., yester- day, The group consists of Piteher Kyle Graham, drafted from the Little n £00d idea to get Pop Geers 1o ride | ook, Ark, club; Hunter Lane, Iate him from now on? of the Knagville, Tenn., elub, an in- . fielder, Bob Emmerich, outfielder with Cambridge's victory ever Oxford on wopcoster last year and Ike Kamp of the Thames is heralded as the “most | pogon, ° astonishing upset of the year” » & ¢ And we hope you were properly as. tonished. Rohby As long a8 the ancient Extermin 18 to continue the race, womldn't it he tor Insurance Against Rain | Des Moines, Towa, April 11.—K. L. | Wilson, athietie director of Drake University, today took out $5,000 rain | insurance covering the 15th anuual Drake relay meet April 25 and 26, The insurance would partly indemnify the fifteen hers should inclement | vail. All receipts are {among the visitors. If weather permits, the Pesse- Leland bascbali candidates will have | an outdoor woikout at Walnut Hill park tomorrow afternoon, Haven club lost an exhi- Howley's The New bition game Leafs, from Torento, Hollacher still insists the Cubs miust give him 85,000 back pay before he joins the team. yesterdag o $to weather pre- pro-rated - . Sisler Very Likely to Marry Wills and Ja Taylor Stn‘.l Ofl‘ “'ith Bl.o“ns will fAght in Hartford April 30--unless the sed Biack Panther sgain changes his | St Louis, April 11.—George Sisler mind squad of St. Louis Browns that goes to Chicago to open the American league s-ason next Tuesday, and will Fundoubtedly be at old position when the pennant race starts, A #quad of 22 pi will make the trip, | Manager sisler B Demar of Melrnse said today that he would run a total of 108 miles in preparation for the Boston A. A. marathon on April 19, when he will try to capture the event for the third successive year, Demar seeks a place on the American Olympie mara- than team, for which the B. A. A, run is the final tria). | #xty-six entries have boen filed for | the race and many more are expected. Frank Znna of the Millrose A. A. of New York has entered the Boston Athletic elub marathon Olympie try- out to be run April 19, it was an- nounced today at the . A, A, Zuna won the race in 1921 and finished sec- ond last year. | punch, | wove wnorer | SALESMAN $AM Cincinnati, April 11.<Pitcher Adol- fo Luque, after seeing various big league teams in action, thinke ex- | tremely well of the Cincinnati Reds chances In the pennant race. Luque NN(’EW'"‘(’ arrived here today from the South. + BLONG “Give us any breaks in the luck of [ the game,” he said “and we should | come through.” | larence ¥ his v, e ethlie o EUal | Young Stribling Fights Gunner Joe Quinn Tonight Appleton, Wis, April 11.—Young Stribling, the Georgia schoolboy, | | meets Gunner Joe Quinn of Minnea- | polis here tonight in a ten *ound no- | decision boxing match Stribling 1s expected to win, but the Minneapo'ls man is tough, and has & heavy| HOW AAE. FAENCH? | i QHDL!D | | GOLL O | oM e — T e R R e oS 0%, . {5849 5AM- tarkie’s atisfactory ervice HARRY STARKIE Automotive Service 287 EIM STREET We reline your breaks by Flectrie Machine Man Going to Worcester | rookie | Dooke Baky Tk Ont. | hundred athletes expected | will be the only first baseman in the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. -y Crashing The Pins ! Jack 1 Warzied "ROGERS ALLEYS COMMERCIANL ALLLEYS Too Men Veterans of Loreign Wars. ARBINEA" - oossanen B0 B8 Y W el ‘ : Here’s a Néw One, Rating Basehall Team by Weight In the morning’'s mai Meri- en: Sports Iditor: he Pawnees ol Mo a bascha fron and 1 in New B games, if Saturdavs, an he arrangeo 47U 4 o Spavish War Veis. 51 b Meriden,Conn.” Merriman of Waterbury [ Loses in Title Contest Pinehu N April 1n The North and outh amateur golf cham- pionship s won here ay by I FPred W, Knight of P'hi a stirring 36 hole mat Merriman of Wa Knight came from | | the mateh one up and a down at the end of rovnd, COMMERCIA Spinettn LB, Conn, took r four morning 500 431 New Haven Dairy. ury, and the Amateur Nine To Show Wares This Year with players a New The Tigers, vst amateur trict i their me of the und 11 lineup, nized land expect to cop all city hopors this e The team is under the capable management which will endeavor to book games with some of the s best, The team I8 cxpeeted 10 be classy outfit with fust heavy hitting men Who will represent the new T as follows: Cannell, inderson, ¥ n, Hussari and Mieez lers and Mieczkowski with the fast Cubs, wlo last year \w\;u the city ehampionship, Husarl playdd with the Rangers, whils Sanderson pagformed on the fast Senasor team. The team will hold a snappy practice during the week-end &% ’s Hats 3 " fast Barry & Wamforih, dis Montgor R. Pupple H. Pupple L. Pupple ... Margelot, Bpring, it are Vlodin, saunders, Cove cowski, serformed F. Andres Harjery 1. Andres ¥. Leupold Shepard 54 en ia after | P | | i | | | | fielding and | Some of the men | Tiger out- | TODAY OR TOMORROW Call in and let us show you the Top Coats made by Hart Schaffner & Marx; a great variety here; kig values always in other brands, $25.00 to $40.00 The latest shade of Blue and Gray in the Suits, s A S e e e e s s ST N TS The new Easter Hat is here — all the shapes and colers ........................ $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Regarding Neckwear — we have- all the Easter styles and patterns in Four-in-hands, Strings and Bows, each ............................ 50c to $3.50 Exceptional styles of Men’s Socks — silk and lisle eviiiiiiinieienne.n. .. 40c 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 To appreciate them is to see them. 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