New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1924, Page 9

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d E of Sports (et S | | “Kid” Kaplan and Juhnn_\'(l{rlshJ e been matched for a fight to be | wid in the Commonwealth club in | Yew York, May 10, Reisler has just ¢turned from the coast where he en- | ged in 2 number of four round | outs, meeting with considerable suc- | s3, : Speaking | o Intercol- ! he past of 71} imming leagu He scored a f con. total fight offer a definite Tex™ refusal Rick- | inounc that he will ain fight for Ricka | orges Carpentier aly wiil receive ap- $70,000 for & ten round o decision bout with Tommy Gibbons o be held at Michigan City, Ind., on fay 81. ley spring foot- of about 3 planned to sessions a week ! camp men y | three old or the practice next month, According to the number of enirics for the Graad Circuit race r O scing this vear best in the coun- trotters have been ature event, Riday of Germantown, s elected captain of the Wes- i track team for the present sea- ist eveniw:. | football and hurdles, shot s at toge i Forty-tw med in the Ty mond on at a meeting held le a letter ompetes and man in track, the high javelin throw, in it o hone v, When he m ntoup with » made his runs, If he hits before Friday he ihead of his 1921 schedule, yesters a b home \er home run Vil e famons piteher of i sure 1 this N: much improy his belief entirely on the almott constant ils made it h for a ) This prace nnpives tionals, s enry iled taef ice Leen 1 0% @ tWo-year-c beaten in the liew o0 ponnds carried ®; in that race, I yeur-old CHENIS ents Charging Attempt - Attempied Assaunlt, and wrden ever T 15 INDICTED e Indic ol Mur Poisdy e Wit fns, manufactur sterday by the West. ury, I three aitempt murd poikoning nit in the cd in g . 1l onfous and wilfnl of fu A attempt ve He I e flrst n » A his ho e grand . B net rak'ry hs guilty nd remanded him il for trial arles 1id e this morning motion will be op- sttt Aftorney Arthur . Mo of Naring's highly « condition a special gnard has his Wiitiam ¥ Tude ing ctment ounty jait without | His attors i oy, ar i, n posied outside o ecll W R MAMPIC TUAD, ‘nston College to Hold Bencfit Meet on May 10, A The ¥ open date tram's storn Integ Ma iy et ws, April 29 sehedule 1 by from ihe 1 at Springficld, has been angenent of the Olympie 1" Boston Col- No entry fee will has heen with en. distance Moy 1] ollegintes N 10, cans the awal meet on e The meet RO The be metric TORVEITS GAME e fore played five innings yesterday, former forfeited the game, want games and Seymour street, is one is 31468, en the At h Ma d. 8 bo Josep aan His “Chin Lou” | | | | | | | Now that you're well acquainted | «ith mah jong, now can take ip Chin Lou, The pet game of Burma. | 1" thing summnier costume bAng cool and abe breviated. you for hot Track | Young Boosters and the Atlas | | NATIONAL LEAGUE, Yesterday's Results, New York 4, Philadelpia 2. Boston 8, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 4. Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 4. The Standing. W. New York Cincinnati Chicago Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn t. Louis Philadelphia Today's Games. Philadelphia at New York. Brooklyn at Boston. Pittsburgh at Chicago. . Louis at«Cincinnati. AMERICAN L 11, Philade!phia 6. Detroit 7, Chicago 2. 8t. Louts 4, Cieveland 3. Hoston Washington called, Tth, rain). 2 (game The' Standing. w. w Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland Washington Boston £, Louis Today's Games, New York at hiladelphia. Boston at Washington. Chicago at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louls. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, { -~ Yesterday's Results, i Baltinmore 6, Torento 3 Ruffalo 15, Newark Rochester Reading 3. (Three ganics played). The Stamding. RBaltimore Rochester Reading Newark Toronto Buffalo Toronte at Raltimors, Ruffalo at N Rochester at Neading. use at Jerscy City. EASTERN AGUE, Yesterday's Results, Hariford 9, any 4, rittield Haven Waterbury Worcester Springfeld Bridgeport The Standing. w. 1, b { | 83 667 500 Waterhury Woreest 1 New Haven Bridgeport Alhany Springleld Pittefield Today's Gameg. Hartford at Plitsfieid. Worcester at Springfeld Rridgeport at New Haven, Waterbury at Atbany. QUITE A GIANT Noblesviile, Ind.. April 29, Paul ‘arker, six and one-half feet tall, captatn of the Indiana University | baskethall team next seasom, recently paid to see “the tallest woman of the | world” at a carnival attraction in| Kentueky | | He found that he was three inches a | taner, i Joints Must Go! New Discovery Limbers 'Em Up and Even the Creaking Ceases Just rub on the new application called Joint-Lase it you want to know what real joint comfort is. | It's for stiff, swollen, or pain-tor- tured joints wiether caused by rheu- matism or not A few eeconds’ rubbing and it soaks right in through skin and flesh right down to ligament and bone, 1t oils up and limbers up the joints, subdues the inflammation and reduces the swelling. Joint-lase is the one great remedy all joint troubles all live druggists are dispensing it liy—a tube for 60 cents, Always remember when Joints) ase Sets in joint agony gets out—Quick, SALESMAN $SAM for NATIONAL-AMERICAN the score the same player's sccond double in the tenth winning defeat drove out three_singles and a double | out of five times wp. Smith, Hornsby (Continued from Preceding Page) NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. TUESDAY, | Don’t BeA 'Whisker Farm! APRIL LEAGUE BALL GAMES if you're in business to grow whiskers, don't use the new Gem Blades. Butif voursuccessin busi- ness depends on cleanli- ness and neatness—smile with Gem for a minute every morning. Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors for the Is vesterday, and | | | | | drove Duncan home with the run, enabling Cincinnati to St. Louis 5 to 4. Hornsby : ! ROSS YOUNG ON A RAMPAGE. : runs and five hits in five tim should be glory cnough for a any batter, but Itoss Young, ants, celebr; April 29, 1 by turning two of doubles, one into a triple and one into . for a grand total of Pillingim and it the victims, "The sc New York. Score: ST. LOUIS AB 1 x29 ng rua scoved. T1 R when | CINCINNA! 7 iargrase. Bohne, ° Pinelli, 3 Shee! § In 7 innings: wild pitches, Sheehan; umpires, Kiem and Wilsen; $:13, Neis Jolinston, Wheat, Vournier, Griffith, DeRerry, Green, Loftus, Ran ooner, unntngham Padgett, o'Nell, © | Barnes, p to Klugman to Fournier; n 2 McCormack, O'Day and Bweeney; time 1:28, fumble of Wright's grounde ed by Grimm's single and 500 |triple, enabled Pittsburgh to "500 | come Chicago's 1ead and take the see Roston, April 29 Jcss Barnes, who held Brooklyn three hits and Bancroft and Tierney were the fea- tures of oston's § to 0 victory he Dodgors yeste T Totals 1 « 400 fond game of the series, wan 7 1o 4 Trayner and Wright, the latter's with a man on base, were features, Carey, Bighes, Jonnard, p. Jerry Tota 39 *Baitt r Dougias in Boston, ab. r Powe Xopf, &s. . e 4 Nie Boeck u han 1, by : o' Farrell Dush, p Totals st 00 120 Grimes, Boston 8, Brooklyn 0. S . —The pitching of | H{7huEn y to Two base of thiee base uns, Hartie Fillingim, p. Marquard, p. 100 Marauville midi; nits, Ha Tra the general pl Pittshurg o Keeu 2 W over 0 ]‘ Score: ¢ Keen Hlake 4 Ween; umj 1. Bush o " , Bancroft, Kopt. Home Kelly Bancroft, Kopl. S Lle play—S8hinnar and ings, Bancroft and Kelly; € Poeckal; Marquard, Kopf a Left on ba New York 4. Rases on balls—RBy Doug Jonnard 1, by Fillingim 3, O i Jeeni | Moun 1t b Young. base VIRGINIAN NINE IS VICTOR, Hits and Beats 5t b nds Collins for 12 Georgin Tech, Va., April 28 of Virginia pounded Col- 2 hits here yesterday and ch by a score of ruek out ten Vir- he was hit hard, ronough, Diffey, Kindley and Par- rish getling doubles and Mappis a triple off the delivery of the Georgia Tech twirler, Mappis, pitching for Vieginia, de- veloped a will streak in. the third and was succeeded by Bear, who held the Georgin batters safe, The score by innings: ywdy and 1 Holke. Boston s 2, by by Mar- (8t Charlottesville, Universit lins for defeated Georgia ' $ 1o 4. Collin batsmen, » ax otals 1 ed tor De i 6th, ted for ¢ but rg;;gh&noqth eas & Glorious taim Ranges | bia, 1800 miles of | incomparable beauty at mode- rate expense, Ask for Booklets r h 282 000 10x-=§ 12 ch 002 000 2004 9 1 Mappis, Beard and Par- il Palmisano, Virginia Georgia Battaries rish: Colline o Mclnnts (2); Boston §; off Barnes 1; , off Deeatur § in 5 innings; off n 35 16sing pitcher, Decatur; umpire Brook- Decatur CAMNADIAN NATIONAL - GRAND TRUNK Dhe Largesi Railuay Sylem 1n the Werld Kilkerson, G 3 Washington St RCORES 12 OF 15 TRIX Cambridge, Mass, April 28 vard football Kicking contesty yes. terday atternoon developed some in- teresting competition, Edward Nash, tackle, ranked first in drop kicking twith 12 goals out of 15 trics, at dis- | tances varying from 20 to 30 yards, Mauran Beals, varsity end, was see- | ond with ten g George Braden, | halthack, won the contest for place- ment kickers, as well as for booting the ball en kickofts, Me made five | out of six goals by placement from the 30.yard line Vieter, lines man, made four out of six, | iare Agt. Pass, Dept Ohicago ¢ Boston, Mass, .~=FEarl Adamy' follow. Schmidt's over Pittsburgh ‘hcago, April Hello! Hello! The scor Home runs by Hartnett, . Tivas WikLAMS Reore: PITTSRURGH AR, 1M H arl : Special Offer! This Week Only! $1.85 HADFIELD’ SPORTING GOODS { CHESTNUT ST. 21 MYRTLE ST. M“ 2 guard 1. Siruck eut—By Douglas | by Fillingim 1. His—Off Douglas in 7 innings, oft Jonnard 4 in 2 in- tpings, off Fillingim 12 in § ionings, | i rone out in sixth, off Marquard 8 in 4 innings. Hit by pitcher—By Jonnard (Ford). Winning pitcher—Douglas, | Losing pitcher—Fillingim. Umpires | —Klem and Time—1:55. PIPATE JUNIORS OUT There are fully' 35 youngsters who are out to make the Pirate Junior his five hits into | — |team and on Thursday night thess boys, jand any others who desire to o try, should meet at Walnut Hill park for another practice session. TENNIS COURT ON ROOF Cleveland, April 29.—A tennis cour$ on the roof of the ten story Federal Reserve bank buildiug was dedicated here today. 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