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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1924. 8 | | Whitne: e U5 s H Pt s e s e sncameamed oy Lo as \ e The Pi Gets Em! shorr il o 3 1fMascart Loess 1 B i I 1 c “h‘n T Pllll [ |J. Ewing, p. 1 6 vl He Fouls French g S pe akl n g‘ | | ¥ 8 A | Hurdle Star ENIE D veener § 1 32 ) i varts AboH Bk B E ; _ | Nofl:bln stubble in the | Total .36 510 27 16 5 |tamweight champion of France, last y SASTERN LEAGUE g S with the | ' * i 2 5 0 01 8 810 }nisht foul in the fourth of Sports i S i ot B e Olympic Hope| /R 115055 & 17" | rouna o 'what 'was to. have been & Il Yesterday's Tiesults. e e | Earned runs, Brookiyn 3; two base | =° round bout from Edouard 13 176 2 o 8. Pi a s q In b B £ o | cart. Mascart had advantage over-Bis Hartford 6, Pittsfield 2, Green It changes a pin-cushion |hita, Orr, Siattery; throo basy it | o g i T T % New Haven 3, Bric X May 5 | Joyce, Cook, Van Haltren; bases on = Lddie Anderson of Ltogers’ alleys Waterbury ]7"\”:::5"};0”' & - -| whisker patch into satin- ‘h:i‘l; htfl\'.““ ll‘:fltri: :.M" ]:’wi“g 2 | disqualification, which came when he cstablished a new state league record g 2 - £ > = swung wildly and struck a low blow Worceste m m 2 struck y Va 3, by ’ ~ A ARt e daenusizeaurd | [woridateris, { smooth skin in less time : truck out, by Van Haltren Bons Docce i P ght achbich Newton 152 18 : & IE fuiblon base, Wik ¥ : 0L 1045 pins in 10 frames. The Standing A e 1 than it takes to lathar, SN ¢ ;I:l‘l’:flx-l'l:( O:l;‘ p:’lc;\or })‘.-‘" oo | respectively middleweight champions > i T vl W, . .C. E T30 378 M N s | ice nits, McGeechy, Cook, Richardson | ©f Belsium and Franee, D“’,“"“ s Zev looked like a “never was” in Waterbury g ; | GI"VGIOIIO cw k. |2, O'Rourke 2, Connor, Whitney, J.|5/ashing ten-round draw, Devos, ". J the races at.Jamaica yesterday. The |worcester . ... ., 5 LIONS (1, : : |Ewing: umpircs, Ross, Barnes and |!$ rated the best middleweight horse was decislvely beaten when St | Hartford .. LeRom's B i Oattner: time 20; attendance 6240. Europe, was slow in starting last James finished three lengths in 'ithe | Stevens Y ) night and was outpointed ;or ellr‘:lt rounds, Then he came to himself in lcad, l\f":‘ Haven . 2 3 "1 | 0 Brten 5 . St t i «r:»i:;;::l';; yertaus . [ ety . | EEE : & @88 | Tomorrow's score: Two of the the last two rounds fought furiously The Aces bascball team had a try- :‘:bmy G ICHRE 2 3 Tekous . : g b % | world’s greatest catehers, Mike Kelly | and had Charles groggy and tottering cut Friday at Walnut Hill park. They | Sy 4 = | Double-Life Blades : i g 81 |and Charlie Bennett, “break in.” when the bell ended the bout, are trying to get games with any team Today's Games 4 \ & averaging from 13-15 years of age. tford at “’". . 8 5 2 Use GEM Safety Razors Ah.‘.- manager is 8. Levy, 48 Prospect | ew Haven at Bridgeport. ¢ . si e sireel, | Waterbury at Albany. Eloquence of Clark Griffith, owner | Hprineosil A orcenter, Bt endric ; i ::&E TEm——————— | [ o £ IN ALL THE WORLD NO CAR LIKE THIS& of the Washington Amcrican league | NATIONAL LEAGUF SeBgRow e : bl bascball team, won the release from | e | 3911139 Ealtimors jail yesterday of Ray Mor- | Yosterdar's Tosully | ' | gan, former second baseman of the 2 | 4 4 hicago 2, Rittsburgh 1, Senators, and later infielder with the " gt youig 6, Cincinnati 8. Tatatenne , J ' Laltimore Orioles, | Philadelphia-New York (rain). Miter .. - [ | Brooklyn-Boston (rain). . 82 | ot L Morgan was sentenced to a year in| ¥ eseens sattler . ; S———— ALBERT MEYER Jai' last February 21 for an attack up- | The Standing il (Contiued from Preceding Page) One of Uncle Samuel's most for- on a patrolman. Morgan, two other W, = B OLmnia dnivtiod intibine men and a woman quarreled with the | xew York 3 oy ing in Connecticut, A* th TOOPNE | Rurdies 1o AlDest Mavee ol ihe New- :mct\tr“o\u s |rafl|xn order and Mor- | Chicago . Bt : H | state lcadars’ corp conference in Meri- |ark A, C.. holder of the world's rec- | SRR ISsLD AR/ PRIIotIHAR. :";'o‘:;:)‘::“" [Wae ) [den, the Bacons, by their cleverness |ord for the 100-yard event and the Griffith told the court he would | pigtshurgh 5 [Beneioel : {with the torehes and Indian clubs, "j:‘;““:“""”‘n‘ £08e, Soe the 0 rand LG | guarantec Morgan’s future good be-|Byooklyn .. i = T were continuously applanded during | pping sprint, havior, and intended to employ him gt jouis .. { North & Judd, the eatire aet, % a3 a scout for the Washington club. Philadelphia Woiek .. P ] G 205 Jumping jack jubiles clown dance . | Bell . evsne 83 84 91 | combining tumbling graceful Amherst plays Yaie in New Haven | s |dossplstn . S rythmic. Dance steps by Barnes, Por- | today and a hot battle is expected. | pjiladelphia at New York. o o 102 ter, Smith and Beebe, £ | Pittshurgh at Chicago, AL ~ Ladder pyramids: It has been years Simpson, the Eastern league slUgEer | st Louls at Cineinnati, e since the publie have had an oppor- ot the 1923 scason, has rejoined | Brooklyn at Boston. Duplin . tunity to um\.‘:oa pyraniids or m_n\inp: Springfield. Wally got 44 homers a Dl Elliott . myow ladders, but this year 30 men and boys | e 3 . Wilvox NETER T 8| will demonsirate their ability to form | year ago. . UK . > AMERICAN LEAGUE Mitchell . 14 intricate patterns, human spans and % | Low &core . 83 Old man Alexander gave another Yestend > s s towers | e ay's Results = 3 » S =N great exhibition yesterday., Not only | Chicago 6, Detroit 1. iastes tli‘l.'.lv.‘l luxv\l::x|:,|x.f|| {.un_» drill, de mnll-‘ : 4 <, ~ ting coordination of mind TS el oL ot E did he nn‘L issue a pass in fvle\rn in- Roston 15, Washington 6. Biotte . ne E LheLin adss i :Au"]. 'ings, but in the fval atanza he, . oo youk.Philadelphis (rain.) Kiduw e 199 i e ‘“fi,‘-» ans e OU'VE never s s ked out a double that won the Cleveland-8t. Louis (rain). :i ..a;h . .9 pes :m:;‘.“.'.uu d|l-.||‘>n|‘v v: 8 by ”x; ;;“n.|| OLD BROTHER BATTERY BEATIN ) < never scen such power as Jewett — | MeBrisrty M B hel 0 ¢ leaders corporation, brothe Lattery 10t comimo S | MeBriany’ "] 8 Leroy and Appleion in their side | e Datlery is not comimon has for §1065. Jewett scts new standards! | The Standij - : the big league bascball, but New it i M H I he st Mary's Young Men's club | e d s spiitting skit, a laugh cvery second for | Yo'l the. Fiasers oo of 2 pa And it’s strong in proportion to its 50 horse /i N I - ' Vatnir Bearing. 13 minutes us they tumble and per- | ord R R TARRD O 1800 | power, Weighs 2805 Ibs.—200 to 400 Ibs. more New York ’ 690 | Warner ...inns 100 "“:‘{" on mats and tables. These "“I' Buck Ewing and his elongated broth- than “light” sixes. That's why Jewett owners Philadelphia .. 5 | Dediata I 110 97— 306 performera wore formerly connected | o join s two were in the i lites i b ey . with Daraum and Bailey's great circun | pojnts whon e season apered oy all brag about its dependability, long life and ———— s R L Freeman " "2 1 and they have also performed on the | Liustern park, Brooklyn. nfield srrors freedom from rattles and repair bills. By all The Hartford Public High echool | \alliii =« """ 2 . 84 j vaudeville stage a good many ye: giving the victory to the other side, means drive Jewett—yourself. Call us—~now. tennis team will take on the crack [ poit b Miss Zoe LaHar. planiet, will Dy | fed by John Montgomery Ward. Score o l.oomis Institute team in Windsor to-| g "y o0 : . "V‘}A‘\t‘l'- : ge | for the drilly and & local orchestra will s Heookiym - day. While not making any predic- SRERE ‘I“,.-_ o right Y {4 a180 play. \ tions it looks like a tough day for the Todnd's Goian Yeueh 1= 3221 The following members will perforn seopy, 1 ; Hartford racquetors, \ New York at Philadelphin, Frisk VA VRS on the floor, W. Walthers, Harry Kot=' picebauer, 2h 5 - | Cleveland at St. louis, Bt b scher, ¥red Bacon, Howard Itehm, | Andpews, of B Koppisch, star ~ Columbia athlete, | SR S T MO 2 o e G. P, Marsh, Trving Parker, Joo Yl o ‘ has been barred from the track toam | (e ¢eama not scheduled). e 18 - %8 | gan, Stanley Neverick, Frank Paws|Qee 1b ... . ... .. 4 of that institution by schoiastic difii- | P70 [low, Fred Berquist, Elmer Johnson, | MeGeechy 1f oo .. 5 { ‘ game, baseball team opened the season with | a victory Sunday when they defeated ne Hopewell team at Hopewell by the ! teore of 6-3, Detroit ... 890 granchard Touring . . . $1065 Coupe ¥ . . ., $1250 Brougham , ., 1325 De Luxe Touring 1220 Sedan » . . . 1495 De LuxeSedan . 1695 Prices at Detroit, Tas estre 5 ) WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. iy 452 West Main St. Telephone 3000 S 1 culties, [ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE kg b : sg0 | Henry Urban, Ired Unterspan, 1| joyce, 51 : Associate—TASH MOTOR CO. - 0 J19 EAST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 3399 k = ! - | Waek aite Yi— 2336 Loomis, Kenyon Iicei, Albert Maves | Cook, ¢ 5 The lwrtmouth college haseball Yeostenday's Resulta % g leky Juck Wilks, Joel Adams, C.| van Haltren, p ... team took the M, A, ¢, baschall team | hache All games postponed, rain, A Bell, Lo Larson K. Brown, Cliord . ito camp by the score of 4-3 yester- — : 2 4 3| Bell, William Baker M, Mucke, Melyin| “Total vieses 80 10 8X26 15 8 ' k aay. | standing 4 Hall, R, Varscelle, A, 8mith, It, Beebe,| x—kwing declared out, i 1 m R ; W, s by iesorsen: 4 L Roger Barns Geo, Q. ark: Pader, New York | “Kid” Lewis, the Hartford battler, | gy iiimore .. ... 10 E 769 | tappeney el 312 | A, Borselle ¢, Hoifman, W. Robertson, | ah e ) ost a ten-round bout 1o Jabez White | h g0 ©70 g 600 | - - V. Squillicotte, 1red Molden, G, | Gore, of g i #t Albany last evening, The verdict | o j ; 500 | : Heizmann, Leroy Bacon, H. Denge| Richardson, 2b ... : E 3 was an unpopular onc, the majority 600 of the fans being of the opinion that : i 500 | Golaader’ : ! & ;'1{",.-‘:‘““". Gty i it ‘: PRl q PAIGE BUILT S1IX | Lewis was entitled to at least a draw | £ - 75 | Valentine " W, Ewing, e .. lecision, Jersey R o Nercum Rlattery, cof Pobeis ) 3 Low Man | T ‘ R o The City Colicge of New York de. | SYPACUse -oove- ! o+ it Johnny Evers.Slaps Fine ded Lehigh 7-6 in & well pl Tedars Games TR On Cvengros, a Pitcher game in New York yester A SV paitimore at Buffalo, Ten Years in Prison Is Detolt, Mich, April 30 Mike | onth inning rally in which they e | oo nltl Sl IS - - Cvengros, pitcier of the Chicago ouired three runs proved the turning | oo oy Syracuse Penalty Given Schoelfield \wiite sos, hox been ined $200 by iaabded 4 in the game for the New York | Jersey City at Rochester, | Greensboro, N. €, April 30.-—James | Manager Evers, for,deliberately walk —— Fastwood Schoclfield, former secres ing out of the box in Saturday's game | tary of the United States Football a8« with the Detroit ‘I'vgers, it was 1 \ Jotnny Hayes, ex-dligh school and Phompsonville Carpet soctation, yesterduy was sentenced 1o |vealed yesterday, Cvengros refused ioate athletie star, played a whale . - J sorve 10 years In the state prison (to piteh after the Tygers had scored of @ game for Lehigh. Johnny held | Workers Get Wage Cuts | ;""" ' pleaded guilty to a charge of | five runs off his delis cry, walked out down the right field berth for Lehigh | Thompsonville, Conn,, April 30.-—A [ vigamy. Judge H. P. Lane ordered|of tho hox end went 1o the club's and made his presence felt by knock- | general wage reduction, affecting | (1,04 he wear felon's stripes through- 'hotel headquarters here t was ing in three of T.chigh's runs, when about four thousand employes, And | oo yis varm. The sentence was the |learncd » singled with one man on base in|effective Monday, May 5, was an- limit of the state law Schoelfield | . the first inning and hit a triple with nounced at the local plant of the | ..o \oes trom Connecticut. Abel Kiviat of the Wilco A, A. cap two men on bage in the sixth inning. | Bigelow-Hartford Carpet company — tured the one-mile invitation race a1 | Vesterday, The reduction, the &n-| @00 demand that accessories of | the Ninth regim armory on West Denmark has more than 1,000,000 nouncement stated s on & VeryIng | or gutomobiles be nickel plated. | Fourteenth atreot Inst nigi f bicycles, scale declared by the company to h.’ ¥ | & readjustment to bring about lhl‘* e | 0 L iatioN O WS | Tex nn;;vrrl, premier promoter, ex- New Leader e i e At Have You Seen Boosts Game |/ i, dioneracn e M ‘ the New Motorcycle ? 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