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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925, - - x—Batted for Mokan in 9th, {Basebail at a Glance )\ BASEBALL SFASON 3™ it -y Two ba hits—High (2). Three hase- | Pinelll, N B"ef Sketdle' o‘ TR £ 3 hit—Fournior, Btolon bases-~§to Roush, cf . NATIONAL LEAGUE F ry. Sacrifice~Johnston, Bressler, Gi Yostel ‘onsoca to Sand. Left Walker, amous Stars . || ., Gewes Yosoriny finos 12 it itiedlhanpa TRl M atal é oo 3 ok out— sttt | Paasvo Nurmi, romarkable Finnish Brooklyn 3 -Philadelphis 1 oo b Titt by ‘pitcher—by |Hargrave, " runner, still maintaing, Nurmi drew WILBUR COOPEX - ROOREL o Bl donla 0 Tho Beston Braves put on tHEIr | (e wrath of the Western Association | Chicago Cubseolafishanded Ptcher| CMIC450 5. Pitishirg 2 Fimes1s0 Totain T 3|, Boma time ago there way & ehals varpalnt and went out for scalps In | of tne ‘Amatour Athletic Unlon for| Torn—Bearsville, W, Va, Feb, 23 b v —by Doyl (3), (Mastil (2). * Pansed bnl : x—Batted for Hainos in 6th, {lenge In the New Britain Herald for the fourth inning against the New | eaiing to appear In a scheduled meet | 1892, 4y e B Standing Schalk, Winning piecher—Leonard, Um- LR RaI xx—Batted for Day fn 8th, e, in which & Twister Klim' York Glants, took & commanding |y Kansas City last week. Last night | Major Leagua Career—Purchused Won Lost Wi Moy SRNIOARAINSL iitne AR W k[ A e 0 110 geec{|ished to meot me on the wrestiing cad, and won, § to 4 he left for Minneapolls to keep an |by Pittsburgh in 1912 from Colum-|Chicago . b 0 e (AR [ Three o 'Nit—-Housh. Sacritices— At 80nd questions my right to & engagement there and when he de-|bus of the Amorican Assoclation, | Boston . \ ALAN 2 e 3 1 [Crits, Bremsior. Double play—Crits o Cav. |champlonship. Aa I have not heard “Lightning” Sheely, first sacker | parted he is said to have been suf- | Reported sale price, $8,600, Traded | Brookiyn .. 000 | AB L B §i 0L Cinstnnatt 3. Burton bases—8t, Louls |any more from this Twister sinos I ‘the White Box, tried to make it | fering from what two phyhicians to the Cubs with Maranville and | Cincinnati ., P AT P D g S0 G 0 I by Donohue 2 by Hajncs | ANEWered his challenge I have de- sy for Hollis Thurston, who was | have described as tonsilitls, |Grimm last fall for Grantham,|New York VTS b 4 H H v 1, by Sherdel 1 clded that this Twister s like all ing hit hard by the Tygers, but | Niahaus ang Aldridge, Pittsburgh < it J. Bewell, 5 . 3 4 Wi g innings, off Day | |other cyclones and whirlwinds such s efforts were frultless. Sheely| Walter Spence of the Brooklyn Y.| Outstanding Feats—1In four of the | St Louis ... 000 [Myatt, o . : | 0 1| G Diy, ‘Prirman''sng Bweuney, UVIes a8 wo have heard and seen in sotioh cked out the only home run of | M. C. A, last night broke the Ameri- | last five seasons has won 20 games | Philadelphia . . ‘L'{n:\'.:.f-"n‘n' [ ' A T — e here in the east for the past number game, but his club took the short | can record for the 400-metres breast | or morc, his best year being 1922, Kuode, 1h . : Totals o 24 18 {of years, but was nothing more than of & 4 to 8 count, stroke swim and Fayette Smith of | when ho copped 23 frays and lost 14. Games Today Burnn, 1b : L VIKINGS TO DISBAND & latntnolia mnd wend, aud 88 S 4Y the same organization eclipsed the |In 10916 he allowed but 1.87 cArned St. Louls at Cineinnati :“‘x:;’\:n : i ) " Sy ; ”“I m,th’:.““"n veiihe “.I:mt ‘te-Donolue, ace of the Cinein- | mark for the back-stroke of the|runs per game, (Rated one of best| Pittsburgh at Chicago BPoece, D ..venres i‘,',',‘*,‘:)"'l;",,"x‘ — [to r"lil-\‘lln‘h ln'(.hey nrahor Alc: )r: | Reds twirling corps, pitched | Same distance. Smiths time, 6 min- | southpaws in National league.) | New York at Boston :i:“knr'“'- ‘r' . '\'dnnu,‘?b n‘\\'oll Known Athletic Club Decides l?'.’..,".»'{f,,,ww? tfi:; "Tflucw;:l'e: fl:y: | Py re )] 3 e ckeye, p . artnet e ’ utout ball mgainst the Cardinals, | utes, 10 1.5 scconds, hettered the Philadelphia at Brooklyn bl BLL To Retire From Active Soctal agd | €101 oF Whirlwind wrentlers. inning his game 4 to 0. Only one | figure held by Harold Kruger of the | Lee, x . ) f | “But should this Twister Kiim ‘ardinal reached third and only two Illinois A, C. by 1 4-5 acconds. AMERICAN LEAGUE Dhlerar 3 | ' Sports Life, breeze up again, T would be glad to ot a far as second base. He walked hI"‘;‘C"t l‘lfl"flfmd the '““l“";‘" '"\V 4 D Games Yesterday i dhfE A (et ] glve him a chance to air himself 1 one but was touched for six hits, | agalnst the former mark of 6:28 1-5, New Yorkeb, Wi Total 2| A losundar bt o| The Viking A. C. for en | a wi created by Robert Skelton, also of ke6,- Washington 1 i Alesander, p or a dozen out, on a wrestling mat here in New P’hiladelphia 9, Boston L - — -~ years one of the city's best known |Britain, the Illinois A. C. 3 B“XING TITLES | tnnings e AR TOA B sotais ORI athletic and social organizations, is T Detroit 4, Chicago 3 g AuESRURgEH § |about to disband. At a recent meet- CINCINNATI SSITELINSISRNIERERNIESERBIRNINREILANINLANIE | played, “I went mround with Bobby ’ Jones one day and laughed at him S e ak i n g 4| when ho took a nine on the fivst p i | hole, Later I took a ten. I've played B lido only once and that cured me." : o f s p o r t . 8o far as known the suspension of S Elrcuccconay WHERE'S TWISTER KLIN? |Al Ventres, Twice Challenged By This Man, Again Says He's Ready For Contest, cccosssl 3 e Sae N Vance (Henline), by Carlson (Vance,) |Donohue, (Continued From Preceding 'age) | (npiros—nigler, Hart and McLaughlin, ' togers Hornsby, star hitter of the ational league, falled to get a safe Pat McNulty, fleet-footed Cleve- o off Donahlle, the Bl Louls btz ooy i olitnelder, who asted!as ing star being up four times against | -2 i Mo i | broke in as a pinch hitter for George P <+ | Bevereld, I'ray: s Al {Home. This will eve! Wi A | D trolt . A ) Smith to Traynor to Mogre; Alexander to e. s will amount to several - Dazay” Vance, star of the Brook- | Unio in' the cighth nning. arter ne| VIO 10 113-Pound Clasg (ot «ooveene 01000 |Gerber, »s |McAuley to Grimm. Left on bases—Pitts- [hundred dollars, it is believed. The |, N g aven: April 15.—The entry yn Dodgers’ pitching staff, has|yaq scorcd during the wild inning, pirale 000 Bushyipie 3 O|burgn 5, Clicago 3. Base on balls—off |reagons for the disbanding of this | ' of ¥he Connecticut bowling cham arted on a record for strike outs.| tne entire club batted around and . 1.000 |Grant, p ] | Yde'3, Alexander 1. Struck out—by Alex- [ o iaioh pionship, which will be rolled here B a P 000 | Vinsard. p . ander 5, Yde 2. Hits oft Yde—9 in 7 in; ganization s that many of the May 18 to 29, ol 2 it fo fanned eight of the Fhiladel-| Pat came up asaln "to | smack &| Boston, Apml 16—New national| Westingoen . " 1.000 paity 1 L. " ings, Bonger none in 1, Hit by pite members have left the city, many |MAY 18 to 29, closes on May 3, it was phigng in the drst gume of the seas | homar, The' Indians scored '12(amateur boxing champlons fought|Bogtor b fotte o I by Xdo (Miller) ~ Losing. pitahs [others have married and resigned |announced by the commitiss is 0n And beat the Phillies, 3 to 1. | times and dofeated the Browns 21| their way to titles in, eight classes |8t Lauty.-. .o " 000 s | Fintoccyzgy, 'sle7e Moran and Wilon|from active membership, while a |cbars todey. Practically every elly to 13, in the final round of the two day | Chice SOD0 P et | RO {majority of the others have other |In the state will be represented ix ay | Chicago ... ; —_— : | Homera by ‘Renny: Paschall and AV T o ot hnr)fi cago 000 Totals 45 14 2 e club and fraternal affillations that the tourney. There will be five man, ’ e R B 1 . |take much of their time, |doubles and tndividual events, Games Today R S Flack, rf . “ The Viking A. C. was organized ' O lwith 15 members back in 1913, It TATO WINS SIX B ror: q| ela st. 2 | Mueller, cf aon e home run king, and ~brought | field with four orrors, belng closely| their long trip across the continent ‘-hic:‘:;".’,[nll,pxa;:“o""’ | T Hornaby, b ....e.cd 0 has been active in baseball, basket.| Tato took six out of nine gamed :‘"” ,"':a d;"‘le °§m‘]:’°u”n;";;’ followed by McManus aad Bennstt |y winning victories in the 118, 160, | Roaton at Philadelphia Cleveland ., . | R i AT BoRlingler e teot i e nrra il rai Ihoripac ab% Regaiv.. ol ,,em:m lst, ' | ,m’ ]‘C"a""cfg':h‘f'“':“""' While Shel- | Washington at New York il = o 0 in the pas. has been represented by |last night in a s league mateb, DESOR S ols SaWey molth, some fast athletic organizations. The | The scores: club rooms at present are in old |Thompson . 101 187 114 109 " Schmidt, ¢ . Joe Bush, former Yankee, who| 3 e [ (2), Tobin (2), McManus (2 . Sewall, x A 7| Mass,, Dart t 1lege, anc sh- | SOUTES B Thevenow, Jimmy McAuley, former coast| Was trado to the Browns, made his| et UFF ';',"“fl:\f,:’ :film’fl'l‘ll :‘ ;‘C’:v\ |Spuireoon, mennect Home runt Sramicton ; eaguer, who is subbing for Maran- | debut against the Indians and was| oo oS40 FEINEE & e | {en bases—Knod S Holmes and Hoffman's building, 98 92 87 105 116— WO [11le at short for the Cubs, gave a | driven off the mound in less than| " e mpiong) | Fewster, A g 0| At the outbreak of the war the club | Average—106.5. ) | were among the list of about 75 en- | o membership totalled 32 and of these | Tato w.... 122 115 107 114 three innings. I 8peaker, wate obertsol 0od account of himself in his first & tries. The winners and runners-up ..|29 members were in the army or 120 118 103 108 1151090 in Chi He handled I | Doubis plays— Grant, Robertson and ame in cago. @ handled seven will compete wi . f |ler; 1. Sewell (unassisted); J. i i | will D! ith Canadian and i Bewater and Burhs | Lalt oA kases Totals 1 navy service. Average—113.5. land 13 . Loufs 12, Base on b e D Robertson, 3b . Chicggo . 001 100 60x—8 | | Cleveland 21, St. Louis 14 sisler, 1h . s Taae t: Friberg, - |ing the members of the club voted Willlams, 1f . 3 vler. Home runs - [to disband on May 22, when they . . serificea—McAuley (2) |will sell their furnishings and turn State Bowling Title on Y MeAuler WHEnE 1o |all their funds over to the Children's| Tanes in New Haven antham Adama to McAuley Wright to ol S Cleveland Pob Meusel of the Yankees made| George Sisler, manager of the|jagt night, Three members of the ip for the absence of Babe Ruth,| Browns, had a tough day in the|yog Ahgoles dolegation justified mrawswowooy hances nicely, figured in two snap-| €onnie Mack's Athietics went on a . : by double pl:ys.gand in addition to | batting rampage for home runs| ffi::“ i:,:"rlrlm:; "',hd:.‘:., {orl ) # 2 G Yawing & pass, was credited with | 3Bainsi Alex Ferguson, and after| fhampionships SR SALeIIl emay L el DA s Bty dedniaias e | hounding out three, drove Alex oft| 1SPhere in a tournament in this city| 7 L S D LR L TR ks | = : the hill. They tied the score and then | MY 1. . Efl]flyflble Evenm I S [ b | . 5t. Louis 12. ase on halls, off Gt & | won out 9 to 8 in the extra frame, Alfred Rollinson of Shelton, Conn., g § pefl Y 32-3 innings; oft Davis 3 in Babe Ruth could not he present gained the 112 pound crown by ou 3 ; oft Wingard t the Yankee Stadlum to observe pointing James McCulle of Buffalo Members at [heY | PR I o ble to dispose| “Rabbit” Maranville, star short- ow his mates were able to disp Shaute 2 in 2. Wild pitches—Bus! ¢t the champion Washington Sena- ors without the heaviest ~gun of Stop of the Chicago Cubs, hobbled | iR three rounds. Rollinson eliminat- about the ball field on crutches, en- couraging his thates to victory over ed Harry Traub of New York and McCulle knocked out Joseph Ingles — | Specce. Passed balls—Sewell (2). | ning pitcher—Buckeye. Losing pitcher A 1y ol the d The members of the fact o | Wingard. =Umpires, Owens and Rowland. heir oftensive, but the tamlly of tho | L % Ll B o o Subs won, §+to] Of Detroit in two rounds in' the . Y e ey ome run king was officlally repre-| , =, o1y with the help of homers| semi-finals. SRl s s IR G IR o ling ented by Mrs. Rith. She is pinch-| = ¥ ; ® iy G Aeine |league were invi e 3 rork. | DY Alexander, who pitched a great| August Gotto won the first of Los|league were invited to a banquet at J 7 « iting or him in his erary Work | 2y, "o Gauby Hartnett, his hat. | ANgeles’ threo championships, the (e Y. M. C. A, laat evening and 'a| NATIONAL LEAGUE / artiolpated In the | 1°7Y mate, Who socked the ball out| 118 pound title, by outpunching | ETouP of 35 enjoyed a very interest- Thirty athletes particlpated In they /4, 5 Gien " (wo mates on bases.| Mike Sansone of St. Louis, Sansone |iN& Program, of supper and enter- rst spring football workout at | : NEW YORK : | had knodked out Thomas Graham of | fAinment and the presentation of | F\A\ :«_ 1”‘ H. olumbla university yesterday under | o 1000 of athletics draws many | Boston in one round and Gotto dis- | Prizcs. [iroliiabee he direction of Head Coach Charles | o i % 20t e, G e | posed of Tonny Lorenzo of .New| The entertainment was furnished e rowley.. At the close'of the(prac-|| I9FC 08 BRECE CEts MM GBS [ Sk (6 entor the finale: | by the Serenaders and from the time |y, 1t .. fice, announcement was made BY for tho fact that there is dancing| Ray Alfano of St. Louia won an |Of their introduction the group were Terry, 1b it 1 1 1 0 e student board that effort will be |4¢ryards, At the Y. M. C. A. lust | impressive thres round victory over |I? & happy state; several of the |Wilson, cf . : 1 1 1 B " ) nade to set aside a room In the new | night, while the Fafnirs and Stanley | Angelo Coavottl of Buffalo, fo win |5irls “ehoying” the puns on them. | (it *® tudents’ hall for the varsity grid-|\orkers wore fighting tooth and | the 126 pound crown. Coavotti de- |“C1VeS While the others were envious | vieusel,,x yon captain as a testimonial to the | naf for victory, one young woman | feated Tommy Morrison of .\'nmr-r—g“'?].() they were left out, Walker,' xx hte I'ercy Haughton. | “fan” sat calmly in the gallery read- | ville, Mass., and Alfano won over |, ¢ Prizes were presented by |Nehfip ... a | g E. Pratt, the president of the In. | Bentiey, xxx . . = ing a book. | Dick Hylan Colling of Salem, Mass,, | 4o 0o Ta® ‘18 Qfetheiln = = Interest in collegiate baseball to- | et | by decisions in the semi-finals, dustrial council. In his remarks he Totals K ay i facused on Princeton's annual | Six fouls in three minutes at the | 3ernarde Barde b: s | ressed congratulations ta the BOSTON 3 Bernarde Batde brought tho' 147|.innane and alse to all the teams for A.B. E. e with Holy Cross in Jungle- opening of this Corbin-Landers | pouna national fitle to Dartmouth 1 . | sein, 1r ywi. The contest will feature the |game was Indicative of some speedy | ollege by outscoring Charles Adam. | 1ot SPOrtemanship and interest. He [gfi% 1 <10+ am- | ayen, went so f: - | A pitehing duel between Charlie | work. 5 : | ent 80 far as to boast that |Marriot, 3b . hird pitching duel b | worl son of Milwaukee in three rounds. | {no Corbin Screw Corp. would enter | Harmis cf . aldwell of Princeton and Ownie | TR Both finalists won casy victories In|qa toam la 3 Welst wrroll of Holy Cross, the latter| At one pointin that game Yankas- | (o b0 0 R -(l;ni:-n':l '1:;2 :\;fllncud;u}r;\fl”l,:‘ be the | vlu:”{; yy{hv 2 anders man we £ 1 2 % ke e pres- |Purrus. aving trlumphed last year, 3 to 2, kas and a Landers man wentoutside | \\Joyod A netiony ‘Seheell, of But- | ont itostake P PR Ly iter being bested by Caldwell two |bounds after the ball. Each romped | o y ; S 0t dold se RN | Gibson, “e | w"_ e |back onto the floor with a bail, | 210 and Adamson knocked out| Tho prizes consisted of hoxes of ‘Bunu. p . S la Al sliaaltoward tho el ll(::]or:ndx:s Egan of Philadelphia in (“Q‘C!’fl(‘lfllfll‘DNl'lo v]he ‘\\mnr‘rs of In:hJ otate & Although the Baltimore Orioles|cree. Two utility balls on the side | 1 jonsles and high average; and a slly | pasted tor snyder i oth, In the 160 pound class, Clayton|ver loving cup to the winni cam. | R t " iy ves- | had somehow or other been slipped | Y ¥ Ng team. | xx--Ran for Meusel in 8th eat the :lvm 1tn an rinl) sm’;‘trn“m: fito ihe I'rye of Los Angcles nosed out Mi-|The silver loving cup is to be| xx—Batted for Nehf in 9th ‘rday in their triumph over ron- | e 2 chacl Zingale of Malwaukee in a|known as the R. H. Wilcox trophy, |New York | o, officials opening of the Interna-| = 00 T O team | three Tound slugging match. Philip | being given by R. H. Wilcox st o004 S000 R 03 = onal league is scheduled for today. | 3 Coykendall, of Dartmouth college, [of P. & F. Corbin Co., chairman of | Thres base hiter Teres ireeic™ g Louns: | ersey City has arranged a half holi- the state fitle, by virtue of two wins. | 108t to Zingale, and Gerald Bock- | the athletic committee of the In.|—Bancroft. Left on bases uy to mark the Skeeters' home start | ° Sy 0 O boys demand a | hausen of Detroit put put out by |dustrial ceuncil. The winners were: 1::?? - . Base on \:au-\‘ . ainst Buffalo, while Mayor Brled- | |, % vy itte series and suggest | I'rye on decisions in the semi-finals, | High singles, Miss Mary Burkharth; |BAmer & Struck out—ny Nen 2 ahash il oniouthe i Pl that the games be played in New | James McGonigal, Weymouth, |hgh average, Miss Elsie Linn, and | Timetwo' hours. t Newark for the Bears' tiit wi Bri » Sritain. Mass,, won the 135 pound champion. | the league winners, New Britain It makes a great hit with your bet. yracuse. The third game of the o Ship by outpointing Thomas Tawn | Machine-Vulcan Iron team. The : : ter half to renounc i ay will be in Reading. where the | ¢ jnierest 1o the older genera- | of New York in the final, after draw- | CUP Wil be held by the Vulcan Iron | = ; PRI A el Lawn | Works for six months and then by [Burn® f ... : You know; those cigars that get pun- oo oand then he : changed to . 4 4 Better halves and bitter halves\\ Blackstone (On Matrimony and My Lady Nicotine) now questions the Dixles' right to | Sacrifice | Fonseca ome club will be host 1o the oy or haseball fans in this city is|ing a bye in the semi-final, rochester nine, news from New Haven that Youns | S Joe Lawson has been signed as a Cyril Walker, American open 8olf | catchier and is to be farmed out as hampion, has returned to his pro- | ,roperty of the, Profs. ional post at Englewood, N. J., peil fter a winter in Florida. The title- | “young” Joe is a son of Jack older, who won his crown at a|Lawson, a former New Britain athy relght under 115 pounds as the re- |lete who played in the old State defeated Joe Conley, Boston, in his earlier bout. A second student gained national honors when Henry Lamar, a high school boy from Washington, D. C., disposed of Edward Sonnor, Buffalo, N. Y., in the semi-final and J. Kehr of New York in the final to win the New Britain Machine Co. for six months. The program concluded with the | girls accepting the invitation of the Industrial Basketball league to their games in the “Y" gymnasium. The girls expressed a very keen desiro | to have a similar league next year | Williame, rf . Mokan, of , Hawks, x . Holke, 1b . Henline, ¢ . Sand, ss 5 Huber, 3b ... Catlson, p ... gent or acid-smelling when the fire creeps past the middle. Butnow let’s talk about Blackstone! You see there isn’t a bitter half in a thousand Blackstones. Every leaf of and are very boastful of what they | Havana used for Blackstone’s fragrane It of ilineas last year, said yeater- |league for many years. The elder | o B00 (N U Bed Bl Siliibeian)s (ovas 5 SR 100% Havana filler is individually ex- ay that he fclt fit for the coming|Lawson was at one time catcher for ed Leonard Herring, Philadelphia, il hsk of defending his championship | the New Haven club. A Nl i ined f ild d fect by t Worcester. Nooils, {n lie heavywelght di- FIGHT IN WATERBURY amined for mildness and perfect burn- vision, brought Los Angeles its third| Harlem Jimmy Kelly and Sheik | moemn ing before it is rolled into Blackstone 4 % title by outpointing Alfred Lassman, | 1, ard will mix it up in Water- | Johnaton, rf . 19 0 3t iscussing the course whero the |Johnson was elected president P Lrdbis Leona 1 5 1 2 C igars. i B E ry | Cambridge. Both semi-finals were | hury on Mulligan's card at the arm- Stock. 3 i v ford Wilcox was elected secretary B n 3 & a Debern astern quallfying rounds will e | forR oo s ehedulo and | won on decisions, Woods defeated | ory on Friday night. Three six [ Verca: smaller details will be completed | John Clelland of Buffalo and Lass- rounders an four round prehm‘ b Friday night at a meeting to e held | man won from J. Sheridan, New also are list - Havana Ly best at six-thirty at the Universal club | York. | leler crop in of s or 12 : your own box of foil-wra 5 KAYOED ONCE MORE ) oil-wrapped, factory. ATrENT[ON fein L s St HENDERSON CYCLE CO years—in your Jresh cigars when you buy a pocket . Munn Defends Against Tut To Sleen, 1925 package, Bicycles, Tires, Accessories, Repairing * | At the meeting of the Landers In- “You know Lida,” said Walker in |ter-Factory Twilight league "That’s one reason why nearly half of all Blackstones are bought in pocket packages of § or 10 cigars. You open » - Totals Zbyszko This Evening Wilkésbarre, Pa., April 15.—For > ) Blackstone was a fine cigar §2 years C dilla 0wners ‘ a c | Philadelphia, April 15. — Wayne |, 00 004 time in two wecks, Morrie ago. It was even finer 10 years ago. It Why take your car out of || (Big) Munn defends his heavywelght | gopjaiqor of Omaha, last night WALTT 9 & 3OND ac Stone isatits very finest in this year of 1924! | wrestling title ‘here tonight against (1o T B SNt it e o CIGAR town to be repaired when || stanisiaus Zbyszko, former SHAm: [ N Y imhe eal o i We earry the most complete line of United States, Fisk, Goodrich B B Ay i pion, the state athletic commission :”H‘, seventh round after two knock- you have Cadillac experts in || TI% 5 5200 mateh must go O Sr e by Sl town? |a finish regardiess of the hour. Here- | “r; \ooks ago Schlaifter stopped | tofore midnight was the Hmit for y, . o0y iy the ninth round. | wrestling matches in this city. | "IN Nonroe of this city, a fea- erweight, won the decision over Jack Darcy of New York, in six To Youth: = | Bewin Shaving Right | ¢ | FSMAN SAM E— 1 0VR LIKE 1Y WEW CIAME €5 /ZH07 U7 - T NBXT QU TR ROLLER SKATING IR 3 ) E DL A e "CRNCRS mouT vy vl /// HNE%OD") | . € EVERY EVYENING 4 X f T A 2 A s T Also aturday Aftsrnoons. a\ A o WAy Fok :}):o m?\%\f; % |§x%"‘m_ S R 2 2 Don't experiment. Blades 00 JU5T AS WeLL T e f that dull are a nuisance. V‘Dw' N Have a super-keen blade STy ? for every shave. Only one razor gives it. The Valet AutoStrop Razor strops its own blades. and Hartford Bicycle Tires at popular prices, Inspection Invited. Also Repairing on See us about our Bicycle Club Plan. All Other Makes J. B. MORAN Associate Nash Dcaler 313"; CHURCH ST. 176 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 3082-3 Longer Than His Nose