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j NEW_BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, ’ 9 4 e e e ————————————— g ‘Wmm""""”“*”m1NAT"]NAL-AMER";AN 3'."‘“.'-1":;-:”}.’.:2.’! el ‘;.’lf..f\(.fl'n;:_'»s_ W_J :{AQR[LLTUEN C\A Ih'r 1 fashed (I"g‘3‘0;';‘;;;*";;';‘['_.:STRIBLING SHOWS WELL | Speaking L LI BUT DOBSN'Y WORK HARD. fi iscore: . | | 5 s EASTERN LEAGUE 95, ¥ fii# 1[ U ] ARy |ms tinal ron : o ports e ] bl ‘ Western and costorn qualiising Leomard Scores Technical Knockout (Continued from Preceding Page) |Neale, I 0 Yesterday" sult= SRR fl 4 Ehypoticed }‘1 finalists for Over Marcel in Sceventh R |Luque, 1f . 0 i s o . the wole championship test m hot IR IR RIS [imgue. 01 Waterbury 5, Bridgeport oo tand N « Roved In the game between Springfield |defeated Brooklyn in both games of a |Bressier. 81 SGoringheia 5. Hartfonl d Formidable Contende: ) 8- instances, also, 155 was the high 3 k college and Wesleyan yesterday Eric | 10ubleheader 6 to 5 and 4 to 2. Rain |yowler, 0! Worcester 8. Pittsficld 1 ; sy qualifying tally, but comparison of the New Haven, May 29.—Young strib- ¢ # rinobidy o1 | fell steadily during the better part of |Hock, ol S Siheay i1 New Haven. T l")“fil T]t,n NGVI Vaplr two fields showed that the east, wala ling of Macon, Ga., was given the refs Norfeldt of this city played a whale # 5 : s | Wing. I Albany ’ w ¥ n i B v Al Y A snditione ‘4 | turned in the ; 4P of & mameé, Playing in center fleld he |both games. I["ournier hit his ninth “r" . HEAR condition i : irn in the erec’'s decision over Ray Neuman, of ; : ying s home run of the season in the first |B2gleY: 2 b The Stamling Yy nost brilliant, work. Jersey City, in a 12 round bout hers accepted one chance without an er- | /7 X | Shaphan,. » LR R & : last night, Noimas wae ol one at :ZQ’:&QL:'::: ‘:-fu:hr:-.i\ll:;:“isua;l Bentley held Brookiyn to two hits | P “; Waterbury 1) 4 40 home-bred Sturs—Johnny tarrell, o WOMAN LOSES FOUR FINGERS |pointed in every round. Stribling (air afternoon's work for any man, « |\ elSht innings in the second g:nmc,‘} THae LR TR R iy it 1s s Tuckal N. Y. and doc Turnesa, o Anna ‘1\..,“. nl ‘ Allen .ul.-||. weighed in at 168 1-2 and Neuman Y * ' lbut weakened in the ninth. Ryan Wotbastar 5 ¢ a4 Limsford, N. Y—have stepped to the an employe of P. & J. Corbin's had | 171 pounds, The Orioles baseball team of this | checked a Brookiyn rally after two e H - B Albany 1 | 15 forefront of formidable contenders for the fi t .‘_’ wr»]tn I n' « The bout lacked action throughont city would like to secure a booking |"UN® Were scored. ' The score: Flack, : i 0 Springfield 15 14 617 the national optn goll champipnship her L badly arusned n 2 ne-cand Buibiig waa haed e Al SRS for next Sunday. The locals have a (SECOND GAME) Hornsby, e e S lavan " 15 07 at Detroit nest Thursday and Friday, chine rday. She tor his wrestling-like tactics. . rert < | 2 . | Bottomiley S0 1 8l 10 " s Farvell, vesterduy led the eastern vas takent tain Genera Both fighters were wild with Neu- £0od team in the field. For games S LIPOu A, [ Betteniay, 1 ‘s o g Pitsfeld ; 15 Inarv qualitsing | hospital where the injured members man doing most of the leading, ¢all 8am Yahm at 633-2 or write him Bailey, cf S e g | 2 0 4+ = o Bridgeport 10 21 section of ninary qualifyin =z ading. t 54 Willow street | Johnston. ss 300 0 4 3 1R 102 8 g field with nt 144 over the Wwere amputated In the preliminaries Young Leon- it 5 ow street. | Wheat, it i 0 ‘ 0 4‘» bl S ¢ Gaies Tolay Woree: club for the two A whist party under the wrd of Meriden scored a technical The Fale ¢ Middietow N B A A e £08 8N wideetnvt &t Waterbury 1y a mark that was of the democratic womien of the city | knockout over Young Marcel of Hol- Sebe fore i N N of 0 o0 3 o qiDvenp U S 2800 it . ahead his mearest will be held in Judd’s hall this eve- | yoke, in the seventh round of a sched- defeated the State Hospital team last Nei% N Haines, p » 0 o o Springfield at Hartfo i e eiiniage. Mk Anests XL Paiusssd. 6 uied e reund bedk Saturday by a score of 20-5, would atiey, o | e bR L el - T s s Wortes I, C.. and four in front chairman committ .+ Johnny Mason of Bridgeport, and like to arrange for a game with the Grimes, p A BT ) ! Gincinnatt 8025 Albany a w Have ) - Lee L 5 Fadle 2ok o BLktera e St. Mary's team of New Britain. For | - == |t Tonis A 110300 100 000 - of A nuld Bmi n Francis- and is a it oty i ) h L games write Rudolph Myjah at 40| Total* B0 s e Blle Viaek Mualir Aube NATIONAL LEAGUL co, leader of the western qualifiers at wcevers and Mrs. John W. Hagearty, rounds to a draw. Hotchkiss street. i o ABR H o 4 b MDY DincAl OIS Ut Yesterday's Results _-— o » St o To !stolen base ressler (3) Dye . & —_— Young, rf .... 8 1 3 3.0 8100, double plays New York 6, Brookhyn 5 (first Once again the ill-fated Trinity {;':"(“:l‘;mf}‘h 4 2 - O berganl; gume). team took the count, the New York .yjouger, 17 $08 alla l"';{.' 6; ba New York 4, Breokiyn 2 (second university team administering the Kelly, 1b . il e el Drend) Dodk bitn 3; off Dyer 5 in | 53ME) punishment this time, The game was [fackeon, & 1 1 f :“ 5'2-3; off Haines 0 2.3; Wl by pitcher, Chicago 9, Pittsburgh & | played on Ohio field in New York | yindstrom. e yer (Pinelli); losing pitcher, Dyer; um- | St. Louis 6, Cinemnati 0 (first vestérday and after the dust had set u'“',{:{_ < 1 °0 o o ires MeC ormick, O'Day and Powell; time game). tled it was found that Trinity was on Rian, p o 0 0 o e : Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 3 (second | the short end of a 13-2 score. Sy AR e e game). | — i o P : q Philadelphia 4, Boston 1, Hartford High school baseball team New Yoric e U —- defeated the Westminster team in | Twe base hits, Meusel, Bailex: th The Standing 'YV e v v COTY hit, Snyde: stolen hase, Frisch; sa (! oy Simsbury yesterday by the score of |y ST Uhle play, Lindstrom. Frisch W i 1 9-5 in a well played game. Rice Was anq reliy; left on bases, New York 1 New York .....t. 22 14 on the mound for the Hartford team |Brookiyn 4; base on balls, off Rentl ChiCABO ..o s T 16 579 | 1 pitehed good ball, allowing cleven |of Grimes 4: struck out, by Bentley 3 v G §; hits oif Rentley 5 Pits but kecping them well scattered A E Brooklyn In winning over Wesleyan yesterday tme 1:45. St. Louis .. | i, | « Springfield coliege pulled an un g h AI Pittaburgh .. . | . cual play, retiring the side on a triple Phillies ¢, Braves { { { [ [emOO[] Philadelphia ..... 11 20 5| 1y in the sixth and final inning. | Roston, May 21. —Philadelphia hit s | vestorday while Renton was giving — Games Today | hases ¢n balls and defeated Boston, 4 Brooklyn at New York. | Dartmouth pounded Boston U pitci ) " 1 The New Britain High school hase s hard yesterday and easily won by ''o 1. Lee's triple in the sixth scored {15y track and tennis teams will all | Pitisburgh at Chics + tally of 10 to 2. two runs, and Wilson's homer in the ve games for the week-end, The! Philadelphia at Boston. ke seventh scored Wrightstone as well. yocapall team will play the Passaie PR | ) A game bhetween Boston U and Uatches by Williams and Mokan and | jren sohool of New Jersey tomorrow AMERICAN LEAGUE | Its flloro“ghly aced ~ not green or unfinished. Consume —— Cincinnati Dri h 1( Protect your Health Trinity at this stage of the season the fieldig of Padgett and ¥ord fea- |, riornaon, and the Hartford public Yesterday's Results might produce an even battle, tured. The score: !school team Saturtlay afternoon. Both | Philadelphia 2, Boston 1 (first | — PHILADELPHIA a ary's " | H 4 games will be played at St. Mary's game) TO cts f fhmke lost a heartbreaking BAME | 4 A ', fleld at 8 o'clock, The track team Roston 1, Philadelphia 0 wnnnd( the quahty p du [y vesterday when he allowed but twWo yoan, 1 ... ' closes its season against the teams of | ganie) Me HOILCE o) hits, hut was heaten 2 to 1. Welch |Williame, of 0 the New Haven and Hartford High| New York 7, Washington 4 (first ot both of the hits, one a homer with ’:-N« 4'” . : school Saturday morning in the an- | game) ! two down in the ninth, {11olke, 1h ) nual triangular meet at the Willow | Washington 6, New York 1 (second e‘lser -Busch e Wrightstane 1 Rrook park field, The fennis team game), | The Holy Cross tennis team lost to |Wilson 1 ournies to Hartford tomorrow morn- | Washington 6, New York 1 (second | St.Louis Wesleyan 3 to 2 yesterday. Pins. ® L ing to play the Hartford Public High game). | B Totaln T school tennis team Detroit 4, 8t. Louis 8 (first game). | Al Schact, a piteher and also a hase BOSTON The Passaic game will be an un 8t. Louls 7, Detroit 0 (second 7 . ball comedien, was given the biue en- | M AB. r: H. PO. A B ygual attraction for the holiday crowd game) of velope by the New Haven elub yes- oniny oo 10 4 b ) o since it will bring to New Britain a (e 5, Chicago 0 (first| GRAPE. BOUQUET terday, ¢ « 0 o o team from the school that has won game) - - ‘0 00 nationwide fama because of their Chicago 13, Cleveland 6 (sscond / A-B GINGER ALE Weéstern matmen won five titles and A : :,wmm.»rru\ baskethall record. Pash- game) 7 probably five Olympie places at Madi M +_ o man, who played forward on that . | on Square Garden last night The - ) 4% & team amill probably piteh against the MALT-NUTRINE oew champs, resulting from these |Benton » SN 70 Red and Gold. ‘Three other members bouts are: Smith, & ese of the wonder team will be in the line ¢ — Felix, s SO0 “E 4 I Boston 112.pound—Robert Rowsey, Gary, MeNamars, 5 . M v 3lup. Coach Blood who coached the New York Buy by the case from your Dealer Tnd. pound—RBryan Hines, North - w w team will make a speech before the pyetroft M' R d & T “ k western. 134-pound—Robin Reed,| Totas = = 0 8 1 10 game 8t Louis ner-isea ulioc '\'rrg';n Aggics. 143-pound-—Ruseel | ., warer KL Smith in S1) The lineup for the Passale game Washington Distributors Is, L.os Angeles A, €. 158.pound Philadelphin 5 3 a0n anz s0q 4 | followe: Neipp, cateh: Gray, piteh: ! (hicago Co PPerry Martter, Los Angeles club, 174 Bodton . Onh 000 0481 | Reagle, first base; J. Kan second ' (aveland e —— _.._W“Br‘l“in" nn. pound—W, D, Wright, Jr, Cornell, |, Thee ”'“'.'” Lo ,"m‘l.f.”. rum .1‘.“2‘"1'.'. base; Grip, shortstop; Claire, third phijadelphia 191-pound—Charles W, Strack, Col- rord tn Holke; loft an baeses, Philadeiphia | DASe; Haber, 1eft field; Taylor, conter - | eate. Heavyweight—M. 1. Franders, : Boston 5; Lase on balls, off Ring % off [field; B, Kanin, right field. The same Games Today Northfiald, \'t, Benton 4: struck out, by Ring 1: by "-"""l: lneup will ‘he used in the Hartford Boston at Philadelphia RItS oft Bepten A'in 8; off MoNamare o - B AL e 1: pasesd Bl 0Nl losing Bty BAMe with the exception of pitch and | Naw York at Washington ‘ The Trish Olymple woccer football |Renton, smpiles. Riom ant wireer vis [right fleid, Bruno Kanis will piteh, | chicase ot Cloveland, ’ Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS team vestorday defeated the Bulgar and his place in right fisld will be 8t. Louis at Detroit, © McClure Newspaper Syndicate i gl R L Chicago 9, Pittshurgh o iy Mll‘:v:‘rd":"”Tmui Team INTERNATION AL LEAGUE Station Platform Strategy | Leo Flynn, wha has more fighters .""' Ago, May 20.-—Chicago drove Captain Charles Quigiey I8 leading Yesterday's Results | than Willard Mack Wad wives, says C00Per and Lundgren off the mound |scorer on the traek team. He 18] 7oranto 6, Rochester 1. | Juek Nenault, his heavyweight, is now Vesterday defeated Pittshurgh 0 |leading in tha number of first pinces Bulale 5. Byracuse 2 | ready for all comers, not excepting '0 6 Aldrich pitching a steady game with three. He has scored 17 points ~N 7. Jergey City 2 | e Jaek Dempsey, jafter the first inning. The score #0 far this season. Other records fol Raltimore. Reading—-rain | ] """:"’; M . pa A, |10W: Tacava, 15 Clark, 14; Reagle . - | & e ; sy, of s o0 oo o lad: Walker, 13: John DPhaton, % The Standing Bighee, 1t . 5 6 0 2 o o OBrien, 6; Gourson, 6: Naples, 5 W L . Wright, »s et TR I T O T ] d o bevils vs [T, . i 11 1 4 4 8 7ehrer 3 Neipp, 1; Reully, 1. The pujrinore [) Peasner. 8h U6 1 1 3 4 /men who have scored first places Are toranto m Maranville, 2h ¢ 1 1 % @ y(an follows: Quigley, 3: Reagle, 2: /. a0 0 1% ! Grimm, 1% wed 0 %211 e lCiNrk 1: Lacava, 1; O'Brien, 1; Watke juocneste 19 1% Behmide, T 6,0 § 0 ochestar 7 { ? er, 1 \ 1" 14 Conpar, p wel 80 8 1 1T Lo ecord for, the 160.yarg PUENI0 1 1" g : Voo o e 3 1 8 1 enshve noid hy Beante in 10 68 e, NOTOTH " NOTICES THAT THIR DELDES THERE'S MORE CHANCE UP SEES TRAIN COMING AND REALIZES * A 8 0 0 nfonde. He alsa holds the broad jump |"." i M " ¢ CRe NATING FORIVARD AND MOVES INCONSPICUCS: THAT TS CARRYING TWO EXTRA .. . record with a jump of 18 feet, &f | LV UP PLATFO HERE HE LAG 5 VA » N L0 850 e ' H h ‘ L RM O WHERE HE BAGLAGE CARS FORWARD, TRROW! 6 o % 12 1|inches Pat” O'Brien holds the high Games Today | THINKS TIRST CAR wiLL $TOP ING M5 CALCULATIONS WAY OUT | Grimep in 8th ump record with a jump of 5 feet, 2 Raltimore at Reading [ | AT ik inches in a dual meet, and five faet, | o000 T T st | | . five inches in the Yale interscholastic hesboimat AR, R OW.PO AR 4 vacuss at Buffalo JUD SMITH HAS A TERRIBLE DAY Yoy e ok Tennis Team s Bt Jemey Oty The veteran pitcher, Bill Hart, who " 8 3 1 2 0| The tennis team has been handi. > labored in leagues, major and minor, ‘ S b 1 b ) \hicapped this season hecause of it in — for more than a quarter of a century, |Friverg, b 1 2 1 3 ofability to get of to an eafly start blanked Buffalo in the American Miller, 1t ¢ 1 1 8 8 a8 Captain “Johnnie” Cianet | hopeful | league of May 29, 1800, winning 5 to .‘,','»:L e P01 10 0 oof avictory Saturday. His team fol. 8. Four of those runs were the gifts |ivysreel o Y1 1 3 8 dewm ist, Nair, Hansen, Ted We | | Jud was the only man on the field a s s ot BF ot Totals 0 T AT 15 6 —— play erroriess ball and e o e e e | Ho e i iimi, 15 Gained 10 Pounds S"FENESS, AWAY CARLPULLY JUDGES SPLED OF RAIN TRAIN PLAYS A TRICK ON HIMBY A5 IT SLOWS DOWN AND PLANTS HIM: PICKING UP A LITTLE AT LAST Bufialo oo B o T hoine. run SEF JUST WHERE THE CAR STEPS MINUTE TROTS ALONG BESIDE o, wacrifices pgel; doub b 5 A @ Grantham, A} 100t left l 22 D &, Ja s O any 80 WiLL COMEL TO A sTOP STEPS Gettman, cf 0 0 |vases, Pittsburgh 5: Chicagn § on ball n ay. when your ba and lame, of A~ 5 A Shearon, rf 0 0 o Cooper 1; Aldridge 1; Lundgren 1; Yde That's going some—in skinny ' lumbago, sciatica eumatism has G— r“ Halligan, 1t 0 0|, Bruck out. by Cooper 1; Aldridgs 2 ! - : ' ! ” \ 8 - s off Cooper 7 In %, (none eut iy | MCN, wom and children just can't you wiffensd up, de wuffe | ) ’7\"\ Haliman, b 5 0 364); off Lundgren § In 2 2.5; oft Yae £ in | help puiting on good, heaithy flesh #mall trial bot'le of old, ho B Carey, 1b .. 10 : Mt by pRcher, by Lundgren (H#nt- | when they také MeCoy's Cod Liver Jacohs Ofl at any drug store, pour a / Smith, » s 7 wild piteh, Lundgren; passed bail A y 4 3 y I 7 | Hartnert; , Ol Tablets ittie in your hand, and rub it right| Androm § o |HArnett: lesing pitchor, Coopar; umpires o the 3 ¢ Hart, Quigley and Sweeney; time 1:45, As chock-full of vitamines as the on your aching back; and hy the time thr:rk, e 3 0 Abndet nasty, fishy-tasting cold liver oil itself, you count Aifty the soreness and lame mole, p 10 St Louis 6-3. Cincinnati 0.3 but these sugar-coated, tasteless tab- | ness is gon Al = =| St Louis, May 29.—Doak weakened | Icts are as easy to take as candy, and | Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, Yotal ..... . ¢ after a good start and the Cardinals won't upset the stomach penetrating o needs to be used only Aropped the second game of their| One woman gained tem pounds in | onee. It takes the pain t and o T B e 3 eader veste - " o days 4 fl v | onda the mis 1 i ot . = - - Pilaeisg, of A ¢ double header yesterday with the | twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty ends It is magical, yet ab- = BODY 15 CETTING TINDS RLAR END 16 SECURELY , ef . Cinelnnati Rteds 3 to 5, after Sothoron | cents. Ask any Aruggist for MeCoy's 8ol y harmless, and doesn’t burr 220 END AP 2O (KED, BV TERDIMC SPRINT MaN- o - smvml by 0 0 had turned in a 8 to 0 shutout in the | Cod Liver Ol Tablsts, Directions and the R N e Tan IS g Sullivan, 36 2 0 opensr. Sothoron allowed only five! formula on ea . Nothing ol nbage, sciat & LTHILY DESERTS CROWD AGES TO GET BACK T TORWARD Genins, 11 .. 0 0 |sateties in the first game, all in the | “Get WMel he original and iea, backache 80 K5 DPOWN DIATFORM END - THE LAST D SwiNg ABOARD Laehance, 1b O [1ast three innings. A seneational rally | genuine Cod Liver Ol Tablsts.” promptly. It never disappoints Fierbaver, 2b Spies, ¢ \oix, = A Hart, p 2 Tota 1 ’; Clowtiand . = I GOTIA PEAT 1T OR 10 W A GT | BUNK-DONT Wip METT Earned runs, on MNUTE = ¢ " - GUL 1 WNOW HE'S INU-NOU GUM = «OU CANT Falle, off Amole 1: struck out, by Hart \' L £ Bt BTk, OUREE. Core: B LL BE SACK N AN el o/ LAR 40U~ You LoW | MAVE. A HORSE rifiee hit, Smith; double plays, DOWN BUM-YOU OUVER- | drews, Carey, Andrews: Andrews, oqcm&\?'?g; J\S:’O\\): Schreck, Carey; Smith, Hallman: As Irews, Hallman, Carey; 1ot on bases ¢ Fuffalo 6, Cleveland 4; umpire, Dwy- | er; time, 1:15, Tomotrow's score: Bob Lowe makes | four home runs and a single in one game YALE SQUAD TO LEAVE New Haven, May 29.—Yale rowing | contingent, bag and sheils, will go to {raining quarters at Ga Ferry on | Sunday to put in thres weeks train- ing on the Thames river preparatory | ts the mgatta with Harvard on June 26. The entire shuad will be quite large ot the outset s Head Coach E4 Leader his plenty of material from | Which to ta Bis erewd ae they will | row in the big mhces |