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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924. : 9 . U Speaking ||| Baseball Review | NATIONAL-AMERICAN de | . = e ey ‘lfw e L LEGIE DAL G e [CHONCHC DN@) Lastern League. | | i | W 1. ret| (Continued from Pregdeding Page) | 3 There was great activity Waterbury . 0 .00 | i £ " A y on all lo- 000 | { | L3a. i al ball diamonds today as the Cor- HAHEO 1 .667 [Uotlovay, p . o 0 0 0 0 A | g ; bin Iicd Sox, the Besse-Lolands, the Worha LA o il aE AL R 4 »]I"':l:]‘:;ml‘lruzu Valcons, the Mohawks | Now Huven o 46T Ton % 10 e ! : : ang s ofher te: . * 2 .833 | x—Batted for Pillctte ath, | - b e | : ' practice. The Rangers got t';:ge;ufi;‘s"""gflm : 12 A CubyRiAND | F098 HRMSRT L WITH BANG 1| ’ Albany .. D1 888 e, e e AT T B0 A B Whon Addic Joss pitehed his st | : 3 i ! J kY cn them all by staging the fir st ex- kibition game. Pittsfield il 3 000 |Stephenson, 53 o/ major league game at St. Louis on ational League, ¢ o 0| April 26, 1902, he arrived with a loud | es The Besses swing into action to- | WL ' 0{nolse, * In the sixth § e ) Bow wIth the M D e [ Glnoliupt A " Y hit & low fiy to rl o R ko | ’ el Tt pe OOPRERIMALL | fesw iohic & 3 s HEA Jom > right which Harvey | byt R I - it 3 % )| claimed to have caught, Umpire Car- | . GEart the. Kams. bt Bere and: moots | CBteAgn *orss L4 4 L300 [Myatt, e 1 0 {ruthers declared Harvey scooped it | vrobably will get a chance on the | LitSPUrEh . S e 33§ | Muwaten Tt 1 | up, and, of course, the umpire's say-so | mound. Scott looks good but is & | OON e ! A3 | Totsis a0 3 wont. - That disputed hit waa the only $ trifs vila ‘lq‘hnladexlpna. R 383 |Detroit 0 00— 2 |one the Browns got in nine innings P | 8t, ‘Louls .... i s 273 |Clevelan 900 61x—10 | In the third funing s et A . [ & 4 : o | Fwe hese 1 e B he third inning Joss fanned An- Buduick is not likely to appear in | Rmesican Joagur, |2, Lutake amia tun Speaver: | Gerson, Wallace and Padden on ten w. et | double plays, Daus, Rigney and Blue, Sewell | Pitched balls. 1In five different innings 4 Besse uniform this year as he has Le 3 LGGT |and Stephenson; left on bascs, Detroit 13 hopes of playing i | Detroit ... .6 k - \\'Lpl 1\1;' .v‘l-u’ln:g in the Virginia league e 3 o | Clevoland 11; lase on hails, off Dauss "o‘nlfs ‘!hrPn Browns went to the plate, ith Migkey Noonan. | Priadelph . 687 | ot PHilette 1 off Shaute 4; struck out b: The score: i SR [ 2% . A O DU | 3 +625 | shaute 2; hits of Daus 13 in 6 innings; none | St. Louis From Waterbury and .\lr‘ridcn;;.:w‘ °';" J L +800 fout in soveath; off Pillatte 3 1y 1 inuing; | b, r h i ’ comes the whispered rumor that de- | Gt o s ¢ ,800 {8€ Halioway 21 1 malax! umplren, OWens |y, g, £t mes t ! A ¢ i el ey IS, OWGRE | By platt, 1050000 oa 00 0 spite his set-back, in the opinion of |\ ashington . B JA0g AN HBIMAR: LR pitchen Dasa; dine g ol e PR fans, by DeMarco, Kid Kaplan now»]'“w" A ¢ 3 4 '375: —— Jones, rf .. 2 0 0 stands a great chance of being mateh- | St 1OUIS ceee 2008 2200 | Pt 3 . Anderson, 1b L0 ¢d with Dundee. In fact, Waterbury . Intemation Athletics 6, Washington 5 | Waiiace, ss 0 . veports that the bout is practically as- | Philadelphia, April 26.—Philadel- | pyq5en " 2, A Re e { Baitimore { phia made it two our of three from |y i b 72 pocipster 1‘};\"'.'"‘“0" yesterdsy by winnlug & |nongnue, S This is a bad season for Mister Bud | Toronto . | 820 8 game fenin the Sebainie. Sudhoft, p T 000 A e s A g T | A home run by Simmons with two A T 20 e uxe an— un opponent died after a bout with | Reading |on base in the sixth gave the home| rytay, N i him, Now along comes Mrs, Taylor | Buffalo . | team a lead that the visitors could not _\',’,';m;.(”'.';,",, o rmlq bd‘.:f 11 3 and sues Bud not only for divorce, | Syracus [[SxsEonRe AR Soore; Cloraiaca i i 1 — but also for twenty-five thousand fron | Jersey City ... | SHINGTON voland | HINK of the luxul’lOUS, smart Standard Models - men. She says Bud was cruel to her. | 1audze i £ e e N : . 7-Passenger Phacton . . $1798 ) e ! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, (. e, H y 0| ew Palge Sedan at its amaz- 4-Passenger Phaeton , . 1795 After splitting even, four and four, | e el ‘u:. liebour 0 ¢ 00 . o 5-Passenger Sedan 259§ ;"::\‘|wal:mi'l;‘\$";1;,\?fi‘ale today plays Eastern league. { Gostin, 10" : '; :: ::‘ lngly lOW new pnce-—szsgs. The 7-Passenger Sedan ., . , 2595 & o SR 4 tford 9, New Haven 7 Fisher, rt o Jack Sharkey ‘ot Hoston ! kayoed| = nA iy 4, Epringielt . Protire : 2.0 8 2 6 De Luxe model—completely 7Pml-):¢« P:mMo‘d‘llm O =8 . PORON, . I ridgeport 16, Pittsfield Peckinpaugh, 0 E 3 ' g ® Iiddie Itecord of Nashua, N. H., in| yon o ¥4 b e e o : 80 4-Passenger Phae 1 {1 seventh Found o thalr schodvisd | m""\r-.,‘l;;,,:l“’l:"“sm' Wimaeialp TR b e eqmpped at only 32770' Now you ¢ nger Brougham . 2;:: & 10 rounder in Boston last night. e J Leibold, x 1 0 o o o ofBemis c 12 H . 5or7-Passenger . _____ Brookiyn 3, New York = - N R (o may own a Paige Sedan at practi- " b Tee Wesley gets a real test this after- | Cinzinatl 10, Piltsburgh 4. | Totars iy e 1y th - : Balloon T soon when Brown plays them in the | Ghicago 7, S. Louls 5. ! PRIAT : e e TN cally the same price that you must DEON £ v 3 itiver City., | u adclphid-Bowian (ealn). et A g [Cloveland ;.0 00 0.0 0 pay for Sed dils of oedi W":‘fl_i"ull-:“!u):.;‘ = = | 4 n League. {Dykes, b ... 4 oSt Louis .....0 0000000 0— an models o jels (4 tires) $75.00 The state and sectional title hahg| New York 3, Boston 2. LGt ee " - o) |"l"""“ ““"r"“‘f“"'l"i two base | 1l ordinary, NEL.T™ D° Lo ek o in the balance when the Dixies and | Cleveland 10, Detroit 2, | Hauser, 1h R 0| hit, doss; sacrifice hits, Donahue, Me- smalier BT ey e e Atlas meet in Hartford tonight. Bach| Chicago 6, St. Louis 3. | Simmons, 1¢ £ 1 U Carthy, Harvey; stolen base, Jonc cars. (069 virss~for ol medele SI.00 edéitions) basketball tcam has won one game, | Dhiladlphia 6, Washington 3. | datioway, s SeH ¥ doubisapiays 2 GoouRueE, - Baiinsol ol ten C 1 emadona g, 1.4 §| Donahue, MeCormick, Anderson; hit | WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO azzy Vance made nine Giants wh laltimore 9, Rochester 7. e ho B 2N A g T HUSBELRE WROAGE A1 D O NI | y » d e wind yesterday when he pitched | Reading 9, Toronto 7 e 1oe s 3 8. Louis 5. Clevcland & struck out, | 319 EAST MAIN ST, — Tel. 3399 (lie Tiobins to a 10-4 victory, | Newark 5, Syracuse 3 Wolo, &% «. . oh s 9 | by Budhoff 6, by Joss 5: baaca on balls | ASSOCIATE — ‘ v, —_— Bultalo 13, Jeraey City 11. B, Harels, p ... 1 UVCSRBO 3, by Jom 41 amas Il 152 WEST MAII‘A‘I.\‘:‘}'{' MOTOR'CO' It was Babe Ruth's circuit wallop, Ameienn Asmstotion | s 2 Y Donahue 1, Bemis 1; umpire, Car d ST MAIN ST, — Tel. 3000 Iis third of the season, that enabled 5 : | Inae S 1+ 1| ruthers; time 1:50; attendance, 3,500, | the Yanks to win yesterdsy. Columbus 6, Minneapolis 5. | ¥—Batted for Wi e e i anks to n yesterday, Milwaukee 1, Indianapolis o. x ;‘:!In‘u;nly';- lnu;.w Aulh'm 4 | Joo Bush was fn rarc form yestor- | oot G Lowe 4 wiimntted ooty st Woman Ts Badly Injured duy, striking out soven Boston bats-| sosm et Al e i LSRR I B In Crash on Turnpike men. In the fourth inning he fanned | | Two base s, Trothre, Judge, Gomiim| New Havem A A three, | Welch, Dykes: lLiome 1um, Bimmons; sacel- ew Haven, April 26.——Migs Grace . e | {flcow, '8, Tarrin; double plagw, Gostin 1o | HYeT, Jefterson avenue, Brook- ‘v'"du, 8, Marvis to Peckinpaugh to Judge; ' I¥0, N, Y., whose car crashed with New at Hartfo |1eft on bases, Washington 10: Philadelphia [that of Mrs, Lillian Tremonti, 844 Satertiey st Wbt ey |73 base on balls, off Naylor 2; Hasty 1; B, |y tnad s ¢ y at Springfield | arvis 13 struck out, by Johnson 4, Wing- White strect, Springfield, Mass., on v | Bridgeport at Dittsfield, fiald 1 B, Haris 25 Nits o Johnson 7 n 6 the state highway between here and | Albany at Worcester, ?\’_;“lvll:;-‘ ::ln\ feld 3 4n 2; 8 e 2 in 1; Wallingford late yesterday was re-| National Leag: [in 45 Wianing pitoner B, “”’I’] \'.'";’-’H”:‘Wm-.l at a pospital today to be in a| . New York at Brooklyn, pltehed ohnwon; ump Tvaus, Nanin | Serious condition with possiple in-| : and X d; time, 1:52, jury to the spine, Mps, Tremonti who | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, = ¥ was algo injured, was sald to be im- (Continued from Preceding Page) | ,-,,.L",’,l,',:,",:l 1.:”;;5‘(';,,,, “ortainal ahel proved, Several other occupants of o—— - . r shell game™ consisted of | {lie twi '8 escaped 'y, Joned in the sprint medley race, in | . “ml:"‘.", it [the manipulation of three timbles \\lfiu:‘r“? "I“‘x‘l‘.mlr-::v,:p' l.l:\n\ri‘;m 4'.?'{“1‘11;‘ whieh the English colleglans .sought | 1oston at New York. and a “ball” made of tightly rolled { mother's car, was held on a tecl e = SRR R S er TS _—l ] to duplicate the winning feat of Ox-| Chicago at Detroit, | paper cailed “the little joker.” e b U U hot ford in this event last year, Penn| Cleveland at St. Loula. | %) e e State, with Helffrich and Lnck, stars | Washington at Philadeiphia. s e - - - : [ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ' International League. of their world’s record two-mile team | chesier at Baltimore which also is expected to be the main | Commission Newest Cruiser ' Snapshots Of A Boy Changing His Shoes. | ¢ American defense against the British ronfo at Iteading. | invasion in tomorrow's principal fea-| Syracuse at Newark | | ture, led all the way toda Buffalo at Jersey Ci | Liddell, Seoteh sprinte after wine — : ¢ ning his heat impressively, lost a close lattle to Clarke in the special furlong | ANDY DEFEATS O’BRIEN dash which developed into a duel be- | ’ . tween these two cracks, The Briton —— —— got off in front but the Ameriean | g oo siaie Toague Bowler Takes “m', . caught him at the halfway mark and | Lroke the tape a yard in the lead af- Out of Nine From Hartford Bowls | - ter fighting off Liddell's final chal- | lenge. | ng Star. | J : | awished the old balls down the alley | . AT HIS SHOLS KEARS HAIL PROM LIVING® (AP SSVRES | SOUND PRETTY SQUISHY ROCM AND DEBATES THE LY DRY AND UNDER PRO AN &, cross-country champton, had stiff op- position in the two-mile individual T ADVANCES ONE TOR \D HE'D BETTER GET UP» P \IRS UNOBSERVED IP HE I DOLONT WANT O CHANGL ThiM £5 OF PRE in wicked fashion Jast night and hung NO DIDN'T HEAR, A5 POSSIBLE ' run, but ran a well gauged to (& crepe on.“l do” O'Brien’s chances ! win by clght yards from George Ler. | O taking the cvening's setto, Andy mond, of Boston college. Helps of | VON five to the Harttord bowler's four, Towa, Western Conferonca cross-coun- | The 1ocal boy also had the best aver. try champion closed witha rush in |88 108.8, to O'Dricn's 1048, The seores: NG ¢ Gates of Princeton, won the hammer throw with a toss of 146 feet 1.2 fneh; Richard, of New York univer sity, captured the Yop, step and jump 7, with a mark of 44 feet, 5% Inches; In English Train Wreck ’ while Tvan Riley, ot Kansas Aggies, | Tondon, April 26, — Two persons the national quarter-mile timberdtop. | Were killed and between 30 and 40 ping champion, won the 400-metre injured in a train smash just outside hurdle race in 54 3-5 seconds, only the Euston station today. One of the . 8.5 of & sccond slower than the |™any speclals from northern Eng. world's record held by Frank Loomis, [ 1and, bringing foothall fans to the aa- sociation cup final at the Wembleh : (ire:nlle\:ftl; I\)V?I[t?!l'edbe o SO tooa e MABGING 1% 1ho | n Matc abers mouth of the tunnel when an eleetric | Minneapolis, Minn, April :q_._‘(raln from Watford hearing early city | N Ralph Greenleat of Philadelphia, workers crashed into it at 30 mllcs‘x ’ the last quarter mile that carried him | * to third place in a stirring duel with |O'Brien =111, 98, i02, 29, 98, 132, Helme of Georgetown. 106, 95, S5—044 ’ In the other Iadividual events, | Anderson-—9 20, 113, 118, 98, | 149, 101, 131880, } | Two Killed, Many Hurt, £5 T DVERT ATTENT: N TAOM FEET BY BE* CINNING BRIGHT TALE OF “HAT MAPPENED AT SCHOLL TO DAY . ARANDON THAT ARGUM champion, lost a closely contested (an hour. . match to Frank Taberski of Detroit, | Terrible scence followed for an | hour afterward in the almost pitch darkiress of the tunncl. The casual- ties occeurrad in those carriages of both trains which were telescoped by 125 to 101, in the third round of the world's pocket billiards champlonship here yesterday. The ocntest went 21 innings, Greenleal had the high run r " 7, ¥ . AT ONCE AND THRC ¥ %GR . of 10 the impact. ——— i AT TR Scenes on board the new.eruiser Trenton wl W I3 ow HE SONS OF VETS MEET Largest farm in the world is said to | . ¢ " eerh o enton when 1( was com-, LEOK O SHOW MOW HE HE - . @ \ be in Chitatma, Mesico. and includes | Missioned recently at Philadelphia. Inset are (left) Captain F. 1S ABOUT If e et o . . New Tritain Man in Charge of Session | 5,000,000 acres, the boundarics meas. | G. Kafbfus, who is in command, and Captain Martin E. Trench, ! Cluse Newspaper Synd Held n Stamford |uring 150200 miles, | in*charge of the Philadelphia navy vard, i Stamford, April 26.—The, ¢9th an- | nual encampment of the Connecticut | ’ division, Sons of Veterans, U. 8. A. sAlESMAN SAM of New | Norman 8. Buckingham BY SWAN » Iritain, commanding, open ,\:nordl_v‘ with 250 delegates present. The | F: = . norni cssion was give ver to| e, g — i ) 4 speeches by 118 X. Whdman of Dan- ..I.)M? [CANT U MAve | 5P ANOTHER /w-‘m's M-/ TROLBLE!'- OUA o " Bte <ot 1( S A L - lury, newly elected department com- | [ 1T GO ANy WORD OuTA | | g A AT DAAM £6OL { . PPROON & | wusdmNDy ) FasT | WNOW 1T N\ 4 0 N | » [\ [ | TROUBLE., oL HATE. HiM BROON , 51A — 52 \ oL | ( AeDAM o . mander of the G. A, Tt, 8, 8. Horn, OV IFAATER, (APTRINT / OU AND 1L | 7 7 O\ (ApTAIN . OueR JORYE. T BUT THAT < - DAM = THATS Vational commander of the Sons of [1T5 A ARTTER “'WOJ Bk AR REAR? — / | WORKE. THeN ) PUL. % ] ) WHY | HATE . Cterans and others. O > e AR~/ | ANaBODY | GENTLEMAN 15 \\ - Wy \ ity Tieports of offfcers ahowed member. BENT “’F‘ \_\ \ . | | s N A MY HUSBBND X /) “ | A \ - s / P et / TAN Mip of 2,524, an inerease of 119 for | the year. Two camps were estab- tished. ’ The nest encampment will be in Meriden or Bast Hartford. The decision will be made after officers are elected. John 8. Gal- 8 jagher of Waterbury appeared likely choice for commander. | The ladies’ auxiliary, also in session, Al elected officers in the afternoon. COLLEGE BASEBALL. Midd'ebury 11, New York Teach- ors 0, . John's 2. Washington College 1. ] Pittsburgh 4, Bucknell 3. | Brown 4, Bean 1. ‘ Maryiand 8, West Virginia %, Masvard 6, Georgia 2. >

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