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NEW BRYTAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY Py On0® OVe— | oo : /| MADDEN-WILLS BOUT IS [emoinse st e ot e Speaking AN Oupry - || e Revew d Ul@ © STILLYP IN THE AIR [ty St o sensers oo of Sports j WhenyouuseGemBiades, AAHIONAD T HEEED (Gage Is Elected Capt. don't waste time on a | Yesterday's Resul(s S e R L LR . Of Yale's Track Team | X » s | second lap. When you've | st Louis 12 Philadelphia 5. | Been Officially Ratified New HavenJune s ongneks al Sluss 14 Tublets ic 'lmlunl l.Jrin -‘ Bush (,[I rlh;z vanks | hbeen once over, alil's (Nu other 2”"'; 5 in.) With Permit. (‘ se of I'ho]ul\‘l_\n‘: '\\ a member of ; contributed to his own decfeat yester- | the juniog class o ale was yesterday Jny when he issued five passes, threw | ©MOOth and serene. | The Standing New York, June 5. — Theve secms [elected chptain of the university track Dey 1o be some little doubt that Wilis and [team for next year. Gage is a mem- ummuewndr-Mmam The Avsort: in & wild pitch and failcd to field a : [ ; Uadlithatipeiikian Snit Switch to Gom Blades— |xew vork ....... Madden will get off the mark at the |ber of Yale's fine one mile relay team | | ated Radium & ity eoalalecy ety they shave so swiftly and |Chicaso . 02l June 5, 1902, Queensboro Stadium in Long Island [and in the 440 vard dash in the inter- | Brooklyn 3 onday night for the simple rea- |collegiates last week finished fifth. He | Boone of Boston got a double and | smooth U at N E 3 fr | City ; ly you're SOrry |cincinnati . . o CLD CY'S FREAK HOMUER WINS ! con that the club is not yet out of |was captain of €36 1925 freshman u ‘gingle yesterday, Severeid hit a J h ; W : ,,,,‘.,,,,. dister hit two doubles and o | WHeN you're through. | Pittshurgh . 9 il AMES, the dark little woods of its difficulties. |track team. Gage took the English Do a Lioston . . e | 1! Having received no officlal an- |trip with the joint Yale-Harvard team single. Blue also got a homer did | o g X 4 Mmers Fllek. noven found ¢ 1%l Having receiv no official a ip ) 4 H,.’.:,.‘,,- Yes, vesterday was a good Marvelou;New HE-EaUin et : 315 | that Cy Younz hit under : nouncement Jhiat the bun placed on llast year and finished sccond in the | day for the batsmen. Philadelphia . B s ed b iClavolimd ian. | ; e club by Fire Commissioner Dren- |quarter against Oxford and Cam- | pipopEi MILIUS SUSPENDED, sequentl i ¢ i had been lifted by the hoard of | Lridge. e | Games Today SDOCOnEAURT. e s aydjnanilad bes Ml e ] ) | Bridgeport, June 5.—Pitcher John Feigaw's work for St. Louis was [ | Chicago at New Yor! vESIL R MDKi0 NASHY Oy e A A et s been indefinitely suspend- - i : our | gl : fiuky b PuR-scoring v And it csnmission refused to issue a license | . < 1T e 3 ) vyen more brijliant. He got four hits | Pittshurgh at Brooklyn, ””l(-‘lm'” AL ¢ that]1o the club and witl not grant it un- BOXER DILS FRROM BOUT I ’ Joe th of the ind stole four bases. Cincinnati at Boston. hat Cy beat Addic Joss. The |til something definite is arrived at. | Everett, Wash., June 5, — Lddie cport ern leagus club, for 4 o { 3 SVSTE Bouble-Life Blades st. Louis at Philadelphia, St - Members of the hoard of standards |Neal, local boxer, died vesterday of | insubordination. It is ned that 3 | Miljust refused to take his regular Cecil Leiteh, once the wonder wo- | CLEVELAND. nd appeals said that the boxing coms [cerebral hemorrhage. His head hit | man golfer of the world, is now | Use GEM Safety Razors AMERICAN LEAGUE s mission was in error when it con-[the floor in a bout at Butte, Mont., |turn on the mound and is troubling through as championship lll’""v“‘“-, = () ) idered that another sanction hy the [with Dixie La Hood, Butte bantam- | the management with salary differ- This was proven in the recent kng Yesterday's Results 9% b fire commission was necessary hefore | weight, a fortnight a len ish tourney when she again howed [ Chicago 5, New York 2. to Joyce Wethered by the wide fig- Iloston 6, & Louls 5 P s 4 ures of 6 and 4 NATIHNAL—AMER";AN | Detroit 6, Washington 5 (10 ings.) | yiyukman, 1o ... 4 4 4 - Philadelphia 6, Cloveland 5, Rradlo Charley Rigler, who quit umpiring | 4 AME | ps e ) the ona cague last scason to | - et in the National League last scason fo | : ‘ The Standing i ¥ go into the ojl busine is ready to} | W ¥ e g s ¢ return to the fold, according to well- | (Continued from Preceding Page) & 4 : 2 foundes eports froi Yleveland, iy unded reports from | Clevela ok vhere Rigler makes his home, e i Betratt- o, g - - = Washington e present ruler of the hantam-| poia 2 1 dbriodel, . : L' YT AR o D 3 weight |4;w|-:‘nn'i’s :\‘.Ivu\‘&h »“,ufiur. PHILADBLPHI/ G LAUCRBOL&seiiaisition 3 14D SRS R ! ORT/NG QOODS 10l Louis .. ae . L4530 j Collins, 1 one Ahe Goldstein, and ss, ceesh g 3 delphia ...... 15 3 Glenson. e i Ner Rt tiad R prresensn, L GRIERA v ot ; £78 | Stahl, cf, «.vvvnns 3 T'he nest ruler o he division may \yh MOR O covciagh 3 SR 3 i . Goodman, e Sads [ 3 Roston at St. Louis, Lachance, 1b, ... 3 1 5 Yihahtslong, 3ty New York at Chicag Trerpis; 2b sooiiae 4 i ] vk at Chicago. , 2h, st Washington at Detroit Crigor; €, lvonsnsion & 9 3 rqow L'Jcated ln Our New Store Yorker 4 : Philadelphia at Cleveland Young, Goodman leaped to national fame “‘I':",‘m"”‘} S STERN LEAGUE OBl e tanasdl S gie B over night by knocking out Carl Tre- | yiirena, o Fa o saphien Cleveland S 20000 _ maine in sven rounds in a recent |Steineder, s e Doston ... . g 020—3 :...:u : G Wendall, o 4000000 ! ol Sasnits Earned ¢ Boston h | - - Piftsfield 14, Hartford 1, (1st game) [ 10 s i - ™ Two-base hits . » Free- " Hartford 7, Pittsfield 1, (2nd game.) ERwIps b A Goodman conneeted with a short | 7 « . (No other games, rain.) man 2. Tharec-hase hits—Hickman 2 AT O e R T —-— A i L Our greatly increased stock of Sporting Goods ropped like a load of brick, I ABRY: 189 2013 "he S i The Standing Bradiey, Flick, Lajoie, Hiokmal. Firat o, run. tarpers e 4| Wil ories o f called for more floor space. Our rapidly growing trade What Goodman Yacks in eleverness | Muetter o e plays, | Waterbury o....... 24 o atEad kot . i fonaive strongth, ' Ho.fs one ot o | Lous s TN i_l:?.‘fi‘:{.".li e san | By Youse &, by dowa 5. Umpl necessitated a more central location. tein's real rivals, 3 b ¢ 3 Steinede Springfieid . . b x : Dibok Geid bun Won theos et il st e i (New Hiven -1 13 1 4y [Mickey Travers Gets , This new store affords these new requirements as {his season, the Louis S S Reintans i S (R A Decision Over Reisler § well” as greater repair and show capacity for our tucky and the Ohio, \..w it he can Pittsfield N York, J M I oW ork, June § fekey Tra g e B g YEARS AN" NUT - Games Toda paa e e o i bicycle and motorceycle business. Like Goldstein, Goodman is a New - Pittsield ai Hartford Waterbury at New Haven dehnny elledlo At AN We welcome and solicit your inspection of our new wn tennis is 50 yoars old this al w t the N or ele A s (A ~;m|1 was formerly Apringfield at Worcester i ”dll]‘\“v ; 7 “‘I\ l‘n\ o | oo Bl oy e A gl i i ''§ quarters. - At der this name that patent was issucd | e in England 50 years ago to one Major INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL - Yesterday's Results - v . funsg a thrill Both trie hard to ) vin High achool hage. | 'Y® Bames ont of six. The New York | Newark 9, Jersey City § bk e e ol ““ '”” < | Wil play the Buckley High | AMericans, it secins, had a peror [ Baltiomrs 18, Reading 7. by 2 | 4 4 1 . e 1 seemed to ha e shude . ol team of New London in that | ©'®IM 1o his services and he was| (No other games, rain.) ,"I, the k:ulu,“,_“ n \u.-w‘:y‘ \1‘.‘.,.\‘ Equlpment for own tomorrow afternoon awarded to that team in 1919, He| tried hard to 1ot go a teft | tri ronshin 2 ) iy ird year h the 1. W ltimore . [ 1] o “ 0l to be played within 1) nest two American league batters say ha s | Buftale |, . 5 3 ' must capture hoth .mwl better pitcher today than when he | Newark BAler s 13N S BRI 4 B, e g 1w P ade his big league debut with the [Rochestar B r . | UL ) MBI RBoth fighters rece \.u York club in 1908 TReading A St e vl A Lol The track team holds its election | o - | &yracuse sion of the bout for capipin at the school this after- | ey Clity 3 k nopn. F R weive: men ~1 eligibie to Chlnese La” “ amet Totes VAN BROCKLIN COLUMBIA €APY The Minute That Seems A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS on Yaie Team New vark MRS AEToani el l.".A ling at Baitimore, Brocklin of Ruffalo, caplain and sta Foronts at Ruffalo, Rochester at Byracyes Jersey City at Newark he bout was u rougzhlona from the Graduation en June piteher of ihe baschall team at Columbia university was yesterday reelected to lead the team in 1925, s¢thool of many of ttermen, following football men will b Captain Walker, Gierochowski, [ Taylor, Putney, Itogin and Beagle | CHURCHES NEED PASTORS . e R h Bertin, June 5. The tendency 10| ¥ €EEFAN Star Beugla an Hlerochowski are the E Withdraw from the churches of (Gere . 2 only men lot to the basketball team, v many for political re !'nu: \:u.'..g .,|:. Under Knlfe uppeared, these organizatio luat in track, and R , Gray and thip. As a result there s an increasing Linn will be the baseball men lost, demand for pastors, and theological student have better prospects of find. ing employment, on graduation, than wi v he members of the graduas ; the young men who study medicine or ton cluss the law. These two professions still are Brown, Slugging Outfield | | . S(al'. (;Oefi ‘0 Bl'flokl_\‘nw 5 FEW BIRTHS IN Mt NGA Indianapolis, June 5.—kddie Brown, | k Judapest, June 5.—While Germany, slugging outfielder of the Indian- | A and other countries vie with apolis American association clib. has | » ” one another to ascertain which has heen traded to the Brooklyn Nationals | 4 the largest percer in the birth in exchange for two players and a| i rate, Hungary recently has taken her im sufficient to buy a pitcher, ! ace at the fool of the list and admits Managers S8aunders and Martinog overcrowded 3 mith, owner of the local club % p . tistics compiled here show that announced today The two players % 2 Hungary has 1 taken absolutely Jast y he sent from Brooklyn are Kugene place among all the European coun- Bailey, outficider 1 John Jones, d tries ristop. Jones was reported last - from a Pacific Coast league team. [ / G JAPANLSE WAGE RATLS tniley has been with Hrooklyn for a number of years, Brown has been Tokio, June 5.—-The average daily| wage of Japancse | aborerk, including women, is 5 yem, at normal ex- change about @8 conts in American currgney, according to figures publish ed by the home department. T average wage for male laborers is 1 ,-.! TRYING TO CONVEY T ELLEN THE TERRIBLE' yen and for women 88 sen, and .‘ g7 L —~<> /i THAT WHAT WITH THE HIGH COST OF CHINA e e ’ : J \ AND A FAMILY WEAKNESS FOR TOOD FICIENTLY COOKED YOU'D SORT OF OUSHT = WELL, WOULDN'T IT BE = THAT eperation for sppendiete e stnr | 5 ~MIGHTN'T T BE BETTER ALL ity e g AROUND I SHE GOT ANOTHER J0B AVIATORS TURN BACK By The Associated Pre Akyab, Burma, Jur Licuten- ants Beiros and acs, Portuguese aviators flying from Lishon to Macas, hopped off at 6 o'clock this morning for Tian but returned nding it unw 1o cross th hrcavse of the clonds LAI BEE e starg of this year's Yale © McClure Newspaper Syndicate > six nina is Lai Bee, B full-Mooded who plays s-cond lase and aues plags it with the finished mannerisms of an Eddie Colline SALESMAN $SAM Anyone Else Would Quit A GUIL- SE F NOU (AT ] WHBT' - VOURE (AING BECAUSE VOUR) , WHY - CONSOLE. MILLY - SHES BEEN LEFT 1o MOANING - POOM ! - MR ook Occasions | CAVING BLL. 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