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ottt e Speaking of Sports Happy Rollinson in amateur boxer of note, Al i of New Haven, | was one of those defeated in the Olympic try- ts in Boston last night. clever little seemed Young Champlain, a Wallingford boy, originally ited for an Olympic tryout as cemed to be about the best boy of his weight hereabonts. Not only that it he has twice defeated Rollinson However, the Wallingford kid event v did not have the y dra nd Rollinson went up, When Eibert Hubbard wrote about if d better he was writing of you ¢ ke a mouse trap ete Mugsey! The Master Mind ow is in third place with his cham- pions. Yesterday the Pirates wallop- ed three pitehers for 17 hits in win- One of those slaugh- Dean, Dean, good at Matty, Weyland ng their tered who's not Dean."” game was the famous Teller def ed Tato of Waterbury tate bowling league last night, 7 9 games. Fido Harper, winni out of rien also was humbled by out of nine Yale's tennis feam defeated Princes ton 6-3 yestr Toe T.yne ex-hantam champ, is Hartford all « bout with ed and primed for wis tomorrow Ruth now He en- in the 1 ) artille national 1 yosterday PIN EATING CHILD WINS PERFECT BABY HONORS of Atlanta Youngster riect Desplte Trying Vaperience of One Year Ago, THIRTEEN AR WOUNDLD Canada Banks on This Speeder MAVE JOHNSON . Maly i represented in the Olympie games what Alfred Shribb declares s greatest quarter-milers world.’ Dave Johnson of lac orn In 1902, chine High school to sity with I . ercentage of a deW@loped as a track runner and cleaned At the shorter distances in the cgiate competitio Sports Aid not studies and he won a Tthe #hip to Oxford university and alse be rame & gold medalist. At the English seat of learning his latest achievement in the world of sport of the quarter-mile inter Oxford and Cambyr in this event in ine, Que ed from MeGIN univer rie a up in an Interfere with his rs scholar ety race dge and he defeated 20 American quarter-miler with a big | ation for The Canad specd n Olympie immediately put % He is a strong, starter committes L track ani him on 1 team he world making a path to you home another | maintaing & steady pace that is heart- | breaking to his rivain Baseball Review EASTERY LEAGUE Yesterd Albany 8, Bridgeport 1, (No other games, raln). The Standing w. Waterbury 15 Hartford Worcester . Springfield . Albany New Haven Bridgeport Vittsfield Hartford at Worcester. New Haven at Waterbury. Rridgeport at Albany, Springfield at Pittsfield, : | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Yesterday's Results | littshurgh 12, New York 2. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 4. (No other games, rain). | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924, - Boiled Down [IBERALISH VIEWS Hereltls: | STRONGLY 0PPOSED Gem Blades will give you ; more and better shaves | Presbyterian Church Also Votes than any other blades in 5 e for Sunday Observace Your money back if they ! don’t. Marveious New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors Austin, Tex.,, May 21.—After adopt- ing reports expressing “‘uncompromis- ! ing opposition” toward “so-called Jib- eralism as taught by self-styled mod- ernists,”” and dealing with prohibition enforcement and Sumday observance, the ninety-fourth general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church adjourned late yesterday to meet the third Thursday in May, 1 in Nash- ville, Tenn. The report of the committea on education dealt with the question of fundameitalism briefly but etrongly, reaffirming belief in the virgin birth of Christ and the origin of man as told in the Book of Genesis. Such changes in the faculty of Bethel col- lege, McKinzie, Tenn., as might be found necessary to insura harmony and the best results wera recom- mended. HURT IN STRIKE, HE IS GIVEN $30,000 DANAGES Schenectady Man Was Injured When The Stan w. Cineinnati Chicago ... New York . Roston Brookiyn Pittsburgh St Louis I'hiladelphia 376 Games Today Roston at 8t. Louis Brooklyn at Cinecinnati, New York at Pittshurgh. hiladelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results (No gAmMes, aind. The Standing w, 16 15 15 New York Boston St Lonis Detroit land shington ) Games Today hicago at Philadelphia lonis at Washington otroit at Roston 1t New land York | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results City Buffalo 2 Baltimore 15, ¢ o 1 hester Toronto 1 Newark 0, The Standing W 18 " " " 1" 12 « Today Rochester Toronto. Newarl it depsey City. guse at cading at WILITARY CHANGES 1, May 21 | corps up eral changes N recommens com ling officer, regiment, are noted in I's orders today. Barnes, New Haven, aptain vice Barker, assigned to duty with company No. 152, Dr. Howard Woyd, South Manches- | appointed first lientenant vice resigned and assigned to duty h detachment 160th in- | Master Sergeant Howard & Robert- detachment, 115th | regiment, s appointed first | administrative gned to duty as recruit- | the company | Hartfor the medic 1" ad medica g 1 William 8, in appointed promoted and hospital medical quarters medica ing serviee 118th N officer for medical regiment Howard B, Davis, V. & of Hart appointed firet lisutenant vet- | ary corpe and assigned to duty as or veter com- ng officer 1y pany No. 118 Virst Tient promoted captain Auty A der Bray, D, C., tal corps and the 118th Joseph wi main on with fantry, Doctors For 224 Years Lor England— The death of Dr. William Curtis, 87, in Alton, Hamyp has snapped the last link of an chain of family doctors, For and through five genera ers and sons have practiced me broker plceturesque 330,000 | who was injured when a car, operated The judiciary ecommittee's report | decided the status of the theological department of Bethel college by hold ing that the assembly had such a de- partment at the college but has not a theological seminary. Urging cooperation in the enferce ment of prohibition laws upon ehurch members, the assembly expressed op- position to all states which permit the prescription of whiskey by physicians | and the sale of whiskey by drug stores and endorsed the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Sa- loon league. The action was recom- mended in the prohibition committee's report. The assembly advocated atricter oh- servance of the Sabbath and approved a bill pending in the United States senate to restrict Sunday activities in the District of Columbia Questions connectad with the ing of the Rev. D. W. Fooks of ville, Tenn., to China to organize a new preshytery wera considered. The Rev, W. D. Cunningham of Union City, Tenn., will act ax stated clerk, | while Mr. Fooka {s in China. Trolley Car Ran Into His Machine, 21.—An| which difficulties summer was heard in su- when a jury awarded damages to Kverett Holton, Schenectady, N. Y., May ccho of + the trolley atrike caused transportatnon here last preme court by an inexperienced motorman, the tracks and rammed Holton's au- tomobile, Testimony the at tha trial indicated motorman admitted to the po- he had been imported from Milwaukes as a “sirike-breaker" and that he never had operated an electric ear until a week before the accident Attorneys for the com- pany admitted liability for the acei- dent and rested with the jury de- cision as to the sum to be awarded, Holton, it was shown, received a fractured skull and other injuries which have left him deaf and im- paired his mental facillties, WAY BORROW PLANE French Aviator, Whose Machine Was il | TERDA HOMERS National League Rand, Philadelphia Walker, Philadelphia, Mokan, Philadelphia, Grimes, Chicago, v Wrecked at Shanghal, Considers Of- fer of Loan. By The Associated Press, fhanghal, May 21.—Captain Pelle. tier D'Otay, French aviator who dam- aged his plane yesterday landing here, | has overcome his disappointment at the intarruption to hin projected flight from Paris to Tokie and Is considering seriously the offer of a Chinesa plane for continuation of his flight. Tha offer was made yesterday by | Hopes to Make Olympic Team CLUBS AT HARVARD ARE ARRAIGNED AS SNOBBISH ‘ROBBER BAND TAKES TOLL FROM VILLAGE Mob of 100 Loots Polish Town and Then Escapes Open Only to the Socially Prominent. Senior Says at Union's Dinner, Mass, May 21, of the undergraduate fina Most clubs at Cambridge, Harvard are “snobbish, exclusive and Warsaw, May open only to men of social position,” 21 is and these organizations “in a large measure responsibie the snobbish reputation H times said to have, Lamont, '24, of Eng vice-president of Harvard Union and one of the most prominent members of his class, speaking at the unior annual dinner. Lamont, as represent tive of the student closely after his father, Thomas W. Lamont, New York bhanker, member of the board of overseers and guest o honor. “One way to show is Is to show are aroused for in consequ rtches from the eastern s stating that a robber band numbering 100 well ned men two days ago passed over he soviet fron ed the village of the hor from ling some , among them the wou 20 of the bo followed a telephone and escaped back into n de at the union isn young Lamont said. “One of the most nar- rowing influences undergraduate can have is to belong to a fin ub. | their Most of the members of these clubs' Rt think that they are socially elite and T superior 1o o “The union % a club for every one For too long it has hee da club for those who don't make any ha other, but such is not the cas yet unco The union is not lusive and never, me will be; any member of the may belong to it. It is democratic| and stands more for the true Harv.rd spirit than the final clubs do.” \ They Aimost Caused -liiot — wi it an forced to y 1 with them on 1 of by sovi Polish villa In January February an bands upo 1 monthly. e t N n , and for t} A and 1 vave increase ere wer six, n consider o first f of this month 20 eport e at « firmed states ¢ exc f commission o hvest h was in Krzywicz during the lat- 1 was attacked hy the robk and carried off to Owing to the impossibility of assur- university w ssia | General Ho Fen Ling, military gov. ernor of Shanghal |he will proceed toward Tokie within a week, A mury of the situatioh revealr |that thera are available enly what | D'Oisy terms reconnaissance airplane ,but he believes that one of them, a , Bregute, is eapable of earrying him on | is re.arranged intn The route he would | (1 his journey |shorter stages. | tollow follows: | From Shanghai to Nanking, Tsina- | fu, Peking, Mukden, Seoul, Fusan and Nagasakl to ‘Tokio. Places at such of thesa points as are not already pro. | | vided with them have been begun on | gthe assumption that the Frenchmen will fly on. D'Olsy in a statement to. day strongly recommended that air. planes used for such flights as his | be fitted for either pontoons or land. | ing cars, as are the machines »f the | Ameriean round-tha-world fiiers, | # test road material ! by building & two-foot road and using A revolving machine on it Limbers' Em Up Joint-Ease Tt's for joint troubles in ankle, knee hip, e¢ibow, shoulder, knuckles or | spine—whether rheumatie or not A possible contender for the wom- en's fancy Aiving title at the Olympie 1t limbers them | ~Z games is Eva Schultz, senfor in phy- | il . EVA BCHULTZ have discovered that it's alse su premely good for | quick relief in | lumbago, neural- | gia and neuritis. Joint-Ease is an active smolient that soaks in aimost instantly—an. wp, reduces the swelling, ehases out the pain and inflammation - when Joint-Ease goes in joint gony goes out—— al eduecation at Oregon Agricultural | college | “Miss Bchultz is the first girl of my knowiedge who has successfully ae- | complished the difficult two and one- half somersanit dive.” says Louis Kuehn, world's champion diver, | remember when Joint-Eass gets in 10 time wasted, The national tryouts for the Olym- joint troubles get out—quick—A tube | It D'Olsy necepts | Rut lately thou «ands of people | pic games will he held either in San |60 eents. Francisen or Chicago next year. | ANl druggiste well ‘ots of Joint-Fase. The American Olympie rughy football team, whose winning of the Olympic contest in Colombes Stadium, Paris, all but started a riot. Hissed and booed by the Paris crowds the Yankee boys played a great game. First fights took place in the stand when Americans cheered their team, The Minute That Seems A Year. B ing protection for the borderland with the existing police forces, the cabinet has instructed Gen Rydzmigly, army inspector in the Vilna region, to cooperate” with the police until the border posts are reinforced. Premier Grabski simultaneously has stacted measures to improve the general con- ditions in the eastern borderland. Bootlegging Continues In Saratov, Russia aratov, Russia, May 21.-—~Bootleg- ging is continuing unabated through- out this distriet. 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