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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAKCH 31, 19 ing against Brookiyn at Birmingham don Willlam Miles and George i JINMY SLATTERY AGAIN TENNIS PAIRINGS | on.. Sondmg 2eiee ond Gosren ENEDY major Bmf sketchl of flNEIl SIENS AS Kramer vs. J. P, Nikonok and Wil- "[w HEmM:HE R league career as he has taken days snows HE HAS THE GooDS . 5 | lam Einsmann; Jerome Lang and off, F BflS’"]N EAT[;HER Those Who Are to Compete in the | 1,ous B, Dailey, Jr, va. winnef of MFE Fflk THE "m ous stll' X Manchester-Hammett and Jonkins Interest In women's tennis was am $ Gets Technical Kayo Over Volersn | DOUbles Play for National Honors | 1y, "roiion™ 108 Campbell and| A remarkable new headache sharpened yesterday with the &n. — are Announced, George 8, Groesbeck vs. winner of [ remedy has recently been perfocted 4 ; noungement that a three-cornered GLENN MYATT (Continued from Preceding Page) Augie Ratner in Two Rounds 4 g . Ang on-Behr and Whitney-Blust | by well-known professors of médi. i/ Although last Satusday nigth's Witernational competition probably| Cleveland Indians — Catchor £ Fiantia New York, March 31.—Palrings| match; Dr. George King and F. C.|cine which banishes severs head« (¥ Eneoh upased to closo the M- |wi)j by prayided for Amorican fan.| Bormeoiitle Rock, Ark, July 9, [clash with the Vernon elub, in the 8 i for the doubles in the Natlonal In.| Anderson va. Arthur § Cragm and |ache almost instantly, yet has abe f ;:":I:“‘;::'; :";“5:‘:: on‘:":'"_'.“‘"l::; dom mext summer. Word was re. firat of & serics of gamen that Mc-| New York, March 31.—The tech- | door Tennis tournament now in pro R0 G " ongham; C. Van Tnde | solutely no depressing effect on the J gu’mn‘ will 'be. plazbd ln?l that the celved that Australla ls preparing to| Major League Career—Purchased Kechnle has arranged, nical two-round knockout suffered | Bress here huve been announced as| "4 8. G. Rossell va R, C. I'ulton | yeart, send an invading team, while officials (by Philadelphia Athleties and Irving Welnstein, from follows; Ordinary headache remedies by ( oo Harford Will be the 0p- | are anticipating & return invasion Houston olub ot the Texas soager s Reds Start North. Ik Dawcn Inat NINLIRRAUHY DAt Yo it B, Manchester e e slowing-up circulation put estra i ponents, trom England. 1019, Sent to Milwaukee, Ameri- Cincinnati, O, March® 31,—After | Ner, veteran middleweight, at the |ang A, D, Hammett vs, B, E. J4- TIM O'DOWD BEATEN | strain on the heart, But this wen« 4 can Assoclation, in deal for Joe playing their last exhibition game at|hands of the Buffalo bexer, Jimmy kins, Sr, and E. E, Jenkins, Jr.; C ———pr— | derful new prescription aimply goes he Tywice ta¥e on the Dixles in|0 /5" oiuctive Teatuse was assured | Hauser, 1o 1ot Bart b Cleyeland | Orlando this afternoon with the Slatery, marked the fultial failure of | 1. Peck and C. clere vs, Reg- |Eddie Anderson Takes Boxer's Mea- | direct to the congested bloodsvesséls {he Hartford """Y seriea tonight and | o, thy Penn players fn Philadelybia at end of 1823 season. Reading olub of the International |the New York veteran to go the |inald Taimadgs and A. L. Bruncau:| sure in Fight at Louisville, | the aching head and relieves the ":,,,"u;:fi;’“:,zflm “:;;“I’,':;‘;’; ’;'o‘:_":“:: next mouth when A, B, Porritt, Kus- | Outstanding Feats—Batted .34 In |loague, the Cinclunati Xeds will|Acheduled Hmit of a contest i hls | I W. Raymond and MoM. Howland | 7 o S S0 U Eddie | Pressure that is causing the pain. 8o tralian point winner in the 1924 Olymples yesterday accepted the in- 1024, finishing tenth among players nine years of competition, participating in 100 or more games, Ratner ) break camp and start a ten day jour- vs. Melvin Paptridge and Sherman ; throbs and aches fairly fly away. green sulted boys, Manchester; Jean Borotra and A, W, |Anderson of Positively no narcoties nor harmful If the Lyrics win fought from the Dixies a game between the ney northward, The first stop will approximately Moline, IiL, defeated ram vitation of the meet officials to com. |I"lelded .978 same season. Hit in be at Jacksonville, where a game is |8eventy battles without having the | Basthalter vs Willlam Fischer and |Tim O'Dowd of Atlanta, in a ,‘:rl'u‘.,'a. Ask for AN-A-CIN tablets— | Nats'dnd the Lyrics here Saturday|pete {n s spocial 100-yard dash 13 runs in 105 fra fclieduled with the Bt. Louts Browns | té1" counted over him, .He ecorsd | Paul Martin: Horace Oraer and J. N. [round hout here last might, in the | co8t only 260 & hoxand & by ' night s practically assured, but against the plek of America's short for Wednesday. trilumphs over such_well known fis- | Henriques vs, Merfitt Cutler and aaTils el . | back if not pleased, Sold and guan there is reason to belleve that the distance runners. Prospective op- On th Au With ‘the.release of T.ew Fonseca | ti¢ flgures as Tommy Robson, Roy | Erdman Brandt; Charles Anderson °P/O% of newspapermen at the [iantasal iy Crowelly Drug Stors, Vits two teams will play off thelr rubber|oontiee' of ‘American srestacl e eys to Philadeiphia came the announce- | McCormick, Ted Kid Lewls, Larry [and Allen Behr vs. Arthur Whitney | FINgside. The bout was fast and the Drug Co., Axelrod's Pharmacy. City “"‘“““""’ Way tonight's game comes | yonents of Porritt are Bowman of ment that no moro players would he | Estridge and Jackie Clark, but the [and J, J. Blust. writers gave Anderson the declsion | Drug Store, South End Pharmacy, out, 4 Syracuse, McAndrews of Wisconsin, i 8 Miller ‘of Harvard, Norton of Yale released before the records show that he won only one Second round—(First round byes) by a The men are Cincinnati April 10, slight margin, featherweights, ROGERS | BOWLING LEAGE team reaches Arch Bt, Pharmacy, Noveck's Phare of his fights in 1924, the Estrldge ma ~Watson Washburn and 1. . Hern. | ) put up just such a game next Sat- t’:r‘n“x;o:::fl; out of l:cam',.qu. w),.:“ 106 14 16— 819 ‘{:r”::eof%::‘:";! S‘cj::erflleelr;:u:.u(;ll‘;:: defeats with a draw against Paul yrday as they did last weck When (the Corsairs arrived in Low Angeles |cqrimon g 79— 235 | Pittenger, recrutt shortstop, set with | Berlenbach. they trounced the Dixfes, yesterday, Moore and Knox placed |Venborg 98— 318 | Charley Root of the Los Angeles Pa-| Slattery’s quick work was a sur- themselves under the care of a spe- clalist as each is suffering from an injured shoulder. However, each hopes to be back in. the game soon. prise. Although he has demonstrat- ed punching ability in many of his important fights, the quick and de- cisive result of last night's battle was entirely unexpected, Slattery has been piling up vie- torles with consistency during the last two years, his outstand achieve- ments being decisions over Young Stribling, Jack Delaney, Johnny It the Lyrics do come here Sat- urday night they will bring thelr great forwards, Malcolm and Yeld- man and also will have Hurwitz to jump center, 552 | cific Coast League club in a deal for “[the veteran Jimmy McAuley, Pittenger says he left his Dayton, Ohlo. home and hls dental studies at Ohio State University to get in the big show and it must be that or nothing. The trade leaves him with the Angels with provision for a recall in forty eight hours notice, Nick Dumovich, southpaw hold- L MATCH N. B, Iadies, Though it has been many years P! since Honus Wagner laid aside his Pirate uniform, each spring sees the veteran in action on some sandlot. This year he will give the fans an- Such a game doubtless will he a big drawing card and a sort of un- official state title affalr, since both fy the Nats and TLyries have met and other glimpse of himselt by taking |warner \ Klesch, Jack Clark and Kaiser, The defeated the best In the state, to the road with his team df Elks, in |Pearson H t’;‘r‘d:‘“:‘;;’;v‘;‘:x:t‘;L'SZ‘L’;:I':“}.‘(M“ latter he knocked out in two rounds / the Allegheny €ounty, Pennsylvania |Warren, Nl anntl Sacramento | &t Buffdlo, | Bob Scully, the captain of next|league, Wwall yciorda} year's high school basketball team, — - The e LEWIS WRESTLES TONIGHT i also 15 a football player of abilit${ The Boys' club put a ftting cli- .,,,‘f,‘“,;‘,‘.’,‘fiiifi,",’{ '5:,'.‘.’;”1&?."‘}'{343' Cleveland, 0., March 31.—Ed { and should have a busy season in "‘:u}x‘tor‘; !hhelrd‘l\'ondetr‘lul V!Velll:lon lnust Hooper's so-called Goofs giving Fd- (St}sngler) Yowis and Willlanr Dec b1 et LA AL By A b dyredt 15 e e W, Coviay ,|die Collin's personally directed squad |metral, heavyweight wrestlers, meet 5 { Paw 3 to 1 lacing. The Hooperites |here in the main match of a wrest- The Meriden West Ends play the | and'clean a game as has been played Pawlow = 3o, : 4 Atlas of New Haven tomorrow night on a local court this year, It was no |Wells ..... have won three of four games, ling carnival tonight when they will pold cati ; 2 1 7 Games to Play. wrestle to a finish, and ‘the National Guard Reserves | mean feat, either, for the visitors de. ) 3 fromthis ity are slated for the pre. |?6ated Essex on its own floor, and |°*™" 2% 102= 31| st Louis, March 31—The 8t Louis| Tom Draak and Mike Romano liminary against Swedock's Bagles, | the Dixies had a tough time pulling 509 483 511—1503 |Cardinals have seven games on|meet in the semi-final, ; out & two-polnt lead over Basex. |, T e e a0 | —— | T = they leave San Francisco, where they Miss Marion Bennett, local golfer, Scheidler 0 5 mistdetentad diond’s by Mrs. Mol.| Both teams showed sorhe remark- [Bruis Jentiatter breaking camp yesterday Suffered ZBYCN'S From 87 6 151 able passwork, for both were facing L.u!\deH first-rate defenses and breaking [ - through them by lightning passes and rushes, The first three quarters at Stockton, Cal. ] Manager Branch Rickey announc- 30—1310 | °d that while pleased with the con- dition of the whole team, he is ex- vin Jones of Chicago yesterday on the Pinehurst limks, This was the final 18 hole match, 409 Bronchial Cough . v were even, but then the club ran STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE ceptionally well satisfied with the The Dixies swamped the Elmwood R A 0ld Office, shape of the pitching staft. . y team 26-16 last night. 0 Rawlings . DlLCingastRll, Cured By Allen’s Lung Healer G Lindquist The Browns won, 5 to 3, over y ) Referee Avery called only five per- |Bronson Milwaukee, of the American Associa- 7 e Mohank Sunlora von_ thelT | sonals and fow jumps, yet the game Kinmit tion at Sanford, Fla., yesterday, with | The following letter from Mr. C. second mfl\)\fl l‘ game S!lnlva),”u-- was of such a character that there |Schroeder Manager George Sisler and Third |C. Maxwell, Danville, Me., spoaks feating the Chisrry,street borsi12-115 |y s\ 148" hodily contact oF . delay Baseman Harry Rice dividing four | for itself, ST = from held balls. singles and two doubles. The per-| “Iam 50 enthusiastic about Allen’s _The B B,-Natlonsla defeated the Eolils formance was not unusual for Sis-|lung Healer that I want you to E. B, ;“”“'"'5 at basketball Saturday “Fatty” Haggerty of the visitors|poile ler, hut was new to Rice, who had | know what it has done for me, 40 to 7. was a flash, and Nyborg had a tough |Gangloft 2 not got a safe hit In twelve consecu- “I had given up all hope of ever - " night dogging him about the floor. [Mitchell 94 109— 32914100 times at bat, curing a cough that began 20 years Pep Young, rightficlder of the|Gotowala, at the other guard posi- 91 0w ago. It was a hard, rasping cough Néw York Giants, clings to golf hab- | tion, played his usual distinguished Shipping. . ki that used to keep me awake four its as the Natlopal league champlons | put effective defensive game. Merwin .. o st Havana University to and five Tours almost every night. come north playing their exhibition S Heberik 102 ] My throat was parched and there feries with the Washington Senators. | Pete Kerelejza led the home team |ubin & Ph”ifi&g;\‘mffi?ifig&fi” seemed to be bunches in my throat. When Dutch Ruether struck him out | in scoring. Pete is mixing it up more ps Gl A versity ot Havana will send o 1o | “Other medicines, even cold liver Oose On e OO vesterday Young threw his bat to|and showing greater aggressiveness 290 359 379—1128 'M;“ nd e n";n for the sprints am)l oil, had no more effect than water, the race track several yards away. |every game, and, given more welght, | (o, : ‘A\rw !l;fllu. hr‘Dad‘l"V“D Tolths an;svlvnniu re. | Put when I first took the Lung &hould be a star next year. He made |, several neat baskets from melees last [H. Bertini | night and got 21 points, H. Johnson " E Healer it seemed to clear a path lay carniv 2 25. Dr. é{or;:"“‘;'_l g’r’(‘;‘n”"‘l“a:a;';': A :;’e through the fullness in the throat games, announced foday that he had | M allay the irritation as nothing Everett Scott, long distance short- ttop of the Yankees, scored a long home run to center field while play- received word to this effect from .J, else had ever done. After taking the gasoline and stick to it AT 9 T I Keniciein Salrestogfiotiathidlics!| T8 ROt Timta monder(ullyffirs ey at Havana.1 \Vh;n ‘l(endrlxan'u let- | d‘f";ppf:rpé & Cw;zm'wn‘hout CHASING rainbows {or mythical pots weck and poor the next” . . . “You s e [‘;‘Z”p‘;,:;;:cl o ‘Sfl, ?z:fle"cj:{? | coughing a bit. of gold is always disappointing. But ought to see what it did to my, valves!” Truslow ', but he said Orango would represent | “After a few weeks I was rid of not more so than trying out different . . , “Not enough pumps; couldn't | | 4211201 4 < 3 g L , t | THRIL[INfi FINISH Havana in tho apsinisl and) broad | e and oy o o amred motor fuels in the hope of finding one always get it.” Green 62—~ 207|jump. This is the first time the Cu- | s ,~ y ey, | i il Butke 193 3eq |ban institution has entered for com. | me after that, Today I have no lung that will mnke' your motor do more The one about quallty. being out may (Continued from Preceding Page) |Rartur 93— 289 | petition at the carnival. trouble at all and I give the Lung than it was built to do. have been more fancied than real. | Quenk Team entries for the great meet | Healer all the credit. You have met the type of motorist More likely he was simply recovering | Sliva, 1g. .... 0 0 close today. Already 495 colleges | “I have given it to my children at |- . . . f : SN ot LD T m(ym.cd teams or | different times, with just as effec- given to this sort of experimenting. from an exaggerated estimate of the 26 2 54| KRAMER DEFEATS NOBLE |individual athletes and it is expected :wdrca{{\m- It is also a splendid body One day he is overflowing with enthu- fuel in the first place. Probably he Willimantic All-Stars (Philadelphia, March 31.—Danny | the complete list will contain the | bull St siasm about some new gasoline or fuel only imagined he was in, Field Foul Pts, |[Kramer, Philadelphia featherweight {names of more than 500 American Yours gratefully, 35 h !h £ d gN e Y ’] EH?, ih wd‘ geml g better g xerty i D 0 16 {asily won the judges' decision last |institutions. In addition Oxford and | MRS. C. C. MAXWELL, Danville,Me mixture he has found. Next time you results. High-sounding ! aims, by Gohanitir ,‘ 6 [MIght over Tommy Noble, of Eng-|Cambridge universities will be rep-| Allen’s Lung Healer, 60 cents and see him his enthusiasm has waned. manufacturer or dealer, sometimes Prue; o, .- 0 ¢ [land at 't)xe end of their ten round r_r.-mmml, the former by A. E. Por- [ $1.00 a homg. on na]» in Nev\; _er For which he usunlly has one of a have that psychology. The other rea« asaits 3 o|Pout. Kramer, leading from the |ritt in the eprints and the latter by |ain by City Drug Co. and Miller. T e P T e e e o e Wansriiel o o g [Start, was given every round. Lord Burghley in the hurdles. Hanson. § LR sons may have been etter lounded. e S (R “It was a bunco game; quality was The way to get consistently good 18 o 38 gradually cut.” . . . “It was good one results from your motor is: Personal fouls, Prue 2, Kerelejza, Ch b d of I Luke, Nyborg. n i o L oose a good brand of gasoline, made by a reputable organization and readily obtainable. In making your choice, consider these things: Atlantic Gasoline is not only high in quality, but it is scientifically right, Uniform. Clean. It contains nothing to harm your motor. No Willimantic ) 12 ¢ 10 §-—36 Referee, Nate Avery. Timer, Wil- liam Fresen. Scorer, David Lipman. | Intermediates Win i The Intermediates, in a post-sea- - Rogers Recreation Alleys RAY GAINES OF BRISTOL it s e s S 11 e sulphur to pit your valves. No acid to eat the metal of close throughout, Although the your motor or carburetor. No detonating fuel knocks to pound your motor bearings. No rapid accumulation of carbon. Why waste time and money experimenting P ATLANTIC teams were small in size, they both uncorked wonderful passwork and exhibited beautiful guarding. The Intermediates were clinglng to a 6-5 lead at the half, and in the sec- +{ ond half they maintained this, meet- ing the Midgets point for point and winning by this single point. Pete | Hubay and Captain Compagnone fea- | tured for the winners, while Kras- zewski, Bell and MeclInerney were the best for the Midgets, The score: Boys' Club Intermediates Reduced in price because bi%ger sales have low- ered manufactur- Ing costs— | l | Bigger sales be- PAUL THOMPSON OF NEW BRITAIN J GASOLINE A cause of Tuxedo’s |winwe. . o 0 I I l : Anderson, 1f. | o in : quallty— Hubay, If, . - ‘ 0 : ADMISS ON ZSC Pu ts P"p in Yo ur Motor , Propel'llyb CY Tl st iall e G [ perfectly blended [Cortidt. e el = e o i‘ Every dealer,s High School ?lld:fl.‘i . 5 supply specifile)z Zomblo, 1t ... ‘:““ e SALESMAN SAM Sam Howdy, the Business Man BY SWAN ; last day it can Rratowikl, o cree s 1 4 - STk e oY U (DR BO9- BUSINE® 15 GONGY) (Tt FINE'— ) (%AY TONEy- HOW PBOUT THI5 s OILE e - z?ld RO McInernek, Ig. . : : ‘Q‘ %E?I\E‘Q%T? ,:‘S_ngum%a Hgéé:)— W‘Err:NEEE«‘);m 5;;2“_03;;& \Taa g\»;?ifiu;, fi;L::% Vg": ! :\n:;:;l / é:;::‘: ; ‘L\ fiHDml mlé_& ua 1 ersona % Hubavis: 'Contl 3 ) N Lt Il M7/ cog 315 FoR ™aT| you FRES Gl i H e S ek ropl s S0 el ¥ ML Z0RRY - BUT_1'0E_BEEN RUOIERY PRIR. OF $HOES e Ty Kraszewski, McInerney 3, Referee, Avery, 50D OLD MPN ——LALRPOOWITZ S 3 MONTHY RGO — IN CuBA FOR TH' LWT THREE. WEEWS — VLL PAY YOU NOW- Tuxedo, when- LERVE. \T To { ever you buy it— { Unvaryin% ex- ! cellence. That’s GAME AT ANNAPOLIS Navy-Princeton Football Battle Will Take Place on October 17. Annapolis, Md., March 31.—Rear Admiral Louls M. Nulton superin- tendent of the Naval Academy states that the Navy-Princeton football game will be played at Annapolis on | October 17, as previously announced. Efforts had been made to transfer the contest to the Baltimore stadium. The regiment of midshipmen must be tdken to New York for the an- nua! Army-Navy game, the admira) while the football team will {also travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan for a battle, the secret! FRESH TOBACCO e | said,

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