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{ Speaking of Sports Thirty-ene hits in the game between | t'ieveland and Chicago yesterday cer- | ainly was quite a slugging bee. Among those bunched at the top of | he National league for batting honors re Hornsby, Pinelli, Barnhart and ‘mith, while in the American the ones olding similar positions are Stephen- 'n, Heilmann, Collins and Rigney. The Cincinnati infield had 23 assists 1 yesterday's game and but two flies cre hit to the outfield. Each was a utout, I'red Teller now leads the owling league by virtue of his vie- v last night over Fisher, while ‘oote was downing Harper. Kid Kaplan pronounces himsclf in fie pink of condition for his fight vith DeMarco in Waterbu oW night, Some say the Kid is slip- ing as a result of over working, but ‘morrow night's bout will show, “Wop™ Manol irough with the e vockout at the hands of Tracey Fer- nson, He claims his thumb roken in the third round, hampering is work, present his hand is in cast, \ as the one knits he vant other crack at e Northford farmer, imm now comes tion of his lie s d as roon Rickard still vpo bout, hut gles for a is willing 1o omero or ¥s no. Wills- com Spully in e of Australia tterson leaves for e Yankees have finally been able v waive ikt ut of the American league, me five clabs claimed him Gehrig is great possibilities and s certain be Walter ipp's successo ey t of the picture, At one Miller Hugging litends to carry fie tehers this it is p une the rest ers down to it it Al fman, nike neat to i= out ad fi ible to who of it tied a month with Coslin_ and 1is) Washington i of 1¢ ded T r two mrd hitters ines them up, erin e outfi presents a Miller Muggine claims t in Out ba and Hendricks, tio shstitutes, he has the best the American 1 left-handed batters. Sders Con pineh ague COLLLGE RESULTS N, O prpiteon 0 Atlantic City, % J eee en ol Wet Washington—La tomn 2 Penn State 11, Yele-Holy grounde ayette B, George. Flying Swede Sets Record —————————— CALL CHRISTIERSEON member of the New- ri A. C. Carl Christicrsson, forme Swedigh champion. &t & new record for the 60.yard indoor hurdlcs, deing We distance in 75-5 scconds. The farmer record was held by Fred Kelly at eight ssconds fat Lunning Sore 'Muséles Teqd_ons--.lo # emolliant ¢ for a4 Acting eifte ankie, ¥npes, Tip, + fingers or spine sther in fent shon4 Toint-Fase getz in promptls cmAmber The sint agamy gets ont state | tomor- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterd Results Cincinnati 3, Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 7. Roston-New York (rain.) Drocklyn-FPhiladelphia (rain.) Sianding of the Clubs W New York ... | Cincinnati Chicago . | Prooklyn . | Pittsburgh St. Louis . ! Boston .. T'hiladelphia AMERICAN LEAGLE Yesterday's Results Detroit §, St. Louis 4. Cleveland 7, Chicago 6. Washington 3. oston (rain.) Standing of the Clubs Detroit ... WD 1 543 Chicago .. 4 687 Boston GO0 Philadeiphia LGo0 Washingtlon . 429 New York .. . I'hiladelphia- was | St Baitimore Syracn hester-Newark, (rain.) Toronto-Jersey Clty, (rain.) Buffalo-Reading, (rain.) Standing of the Clube W i tochester eman Lou Gehrig |* Greb Agrees to Defend His Title in New York York, April 23 Harry Greb, Hewvight boxing champion of th haus ngreed to defend his title hifre June 27 ¢ opponent sclected Ly the English boxer, Jock Berlenbach, K Des ana Mike MeTigne, < lght heavyweight champlon | s reputed al to make weight limit, were mentioned possibly, SYRACUSE COAUH HESIGNS Harry Roboresc s Hd Coarge of Di- cocting il s Y. Aprit ervdg ot t I tenn, b ned ws assist Meehan after NET hays, 1a L Lonch o Jdehn by 1 years' sorae Powertson wil I oa the vo s lobr T anrvi &0ty Olethorpe Georgia 1o teke a place t ills brother a0 mer Durtmout as lead coach at WRESTLING TRIALS New York, April 23 Olymplc cateh-as-catch-can wrestling tryouts will be hetd May 9 and 10 under the auspices of the New York Athletic club, The ecompetition will be open to bantum, velter, middic and heavywcight classes within the districts covered by the Adirondack, Connecticut and Metropolittan asso- clations of th Amateur Athletic Union: Nrst and second place men will he eilgible far the final tryouts at Madieon Rauvare Garden on May 28 and 20 Sectional here , 1 | FREL SEEDS PAIL AGAIN Boiled Down Here It Is: Gem Blades will give you l more and better shaves than any other blades in ! the worid. Your money back if they | don't. Marveious New - GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors NATIONAL-AMERICAN {almost have foatue Mo s dale April 23, 1887 Only One Putout At First 1887 Mayed against Louisville with On April 23, nine ber. The score: " LEAGUE BALL GAMES - Stephenson, Coveleskie. inning pitcher, tlolmes and Foote Defeats Harper In State League Games Jon Foo nt took siy f the Casino alleys last ! out of nine games from Hurper in the siate tourn pinfall totalled 960 and e was 160, while Harper's pir and 108, hia ave his nverage The scores: Harper— 103, 80075, 1ootr 113, 109, 96, 109, 117 BORBED HAIR CONTLY 'New Castle Teachers With Shorn Tocks Get No Raise New Castle, Pa, April 28.--The peace is fluttering over the controversy hetween the school hoard and certain teachers hepe with re. gard 1o 1! of bohbed hair, Twenty-five reeeived con- tracts for th at their old of pay had their haty habbed 17 the hiair 48 kept “np" by hair nets bobhed the customary inerease of 8100 a year will be paid, Most of the trnchers involved have signed their contracts being informe did not do %o Monda would he dove of matter teachers coming year rate heeause they when deeclared vacant. Criticism by parents, who belisved that Lobbed | hatred gehool teachers wers ot saeurs | ing the children, proper respect from theis caused the controversy, G. O, P, WOMEN HAVE SOCIAL Wemen who assisted the republiean | were | party in the recent campaign entertainsg last evening at women's G. O, I headquarters in Booth's block COLUMBIA NETMEN WIN Baltimore, April 23.—The Celum bia tennin team defeated the Ralti. more Country elub in A dual contest r matches te one, raton; umpires e | last night, | all | 107, 91, 132, 109, 08, 121, 1 thut if they ! their places | Tw Mann, nobedy Cleveland could | innings | to | | cover first, for all that Sweeney did at | the initial station was te accept onrz\ { chance and miss another, thus making his putouts and errors equal in num- | | A E. 0 Struck out—hw Ps Columl:ia’s ssed balte ! Qar Leaders rOP, CAPTAIN TOM, COA®IT WILLI These factors in Columbia’s the forthcoming rowing Pl Ferrls is and Fred The two form tor Miller I8 th an coach {eombination, two stalwarts are important preparations tain of the varsity | BOT. ‘ season. e head effective | Hepresontative's $360.000 Proposal R Y P R R S ST R T T SRR —TONIGHT— Rogers Recreation Aligys | STATE LEAGUE GAME “FIDO” O’BRIEN (Hartford) vs. EDDIE ANDERSON (New Britain) §P.M Quickly Heatem in Hlouse Washington, attampt to revive tion by memiers of cot “terday, rentative Aptil 25, - The annual tree seed distribu- gress failed 1a) of agricnl- h would | o ndment to the Aswe bl whic W00 for purchaee He was ruled 1l 1 ruling | appropriatio have provided 8 nd mailing out of order, was sustained TIDEN TO DEEEND TITLY m yesterday he 4% nationa! elay in the tournament July 7. 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