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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, I R R R R R R S 34T BRI SRR HAS EASY TIME BEATING MASCART — SLATTERY VS. STRIBLING BOUT IN OFFlNG —ANDERSON LOSES TO FRED TELLER ON ALLEYS T e e R R R R R RS R R s e S e R S R e B R 1131082 rtaeteneaeges SISETEIIRASIILILLL S3TELITITII8: SREREINILNINILNT, PRI e e TBYSIKO WILLNG mERALD’S ALL STAR pusTy FIRSTPLACETILT RED CHAPMAN IS SANDERANAWAY BROOKLYN CLUB BURNS, VET OF 14 FOR RETURN BOUT 1 FAGUE SELECTIONS MA DE ON IN AMERICAN MAS[}ART'S MASTER 10 J[“N RODED MAY BE CHANGED | YEARS (GOING GOOD r ap! Anvtim o ] Ready (0 Meet Mumn Anvtime .. , ; Athleucs Face Senators Today-- Wins Decisive Knockdown Vic- Now Is One of World's Leading Ownership Now leely fo Go Phlllles Outtielder Showing J v<on to Captain \l\tlma! Quintet of M. TLuke, q P : q J and Anywhere Carrazza, Holst and Pelletier National Leaders Should Win | tory Over Frenchman Jockeys Tnto Other Hands Speed and Braing . New York, May 1.—After a day of | Tioston, May 1.—"Red"" « New York, My 1.-—-When a lad W York, May 1.—Baseball men| New York, May 1.—After 14 years M POSITION PIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM i a5 tiroughout both | o Chotsea, scored a d samed Eorl Sande ran away from | lero (oday diacussed tho pobility | in _the National leagne, G i NG LG e s Frinlh itehbRt wajor frenits, teams pre i \ ; Ia Groton, &, D., homo soveral yours | of the pussing fnto now ownership of | Durns, once with the Giants, N LLCT FORMARD CARRAZZA LANAR WOODIORD Uie pennant chases R £0 o Join 4 rodto, s motlier de- | the Brooklyn Natlonal league basc-| with the Reds and now with the » CENTER HOLSY GHEROROWSKIT MeCABE J torest contered on the roun Rl ey led that Norses weren't 1o be trust- | hall club, left without a president| Phillics, has launched one of the n a RIGHT LAt V. LARSON A\RIE PARIS ) ght in 1 American | ttUN colghed, 127 p “'“m‘ ’.‘ll:“’ 1~H““ lw“l ,Mt lfll: and vice-president by the deaths| most promising scasons of his g LEFT GUARD PELLETILR ARBURR VANKASKAS nators and [ ietTe ] orl¢ nd the home ranges, | within two weeks of Charlos 3. Eb- | carcer. And ncceasity, ho declares, is b e Masca . ind she Dated them for it, . the reason of Ra v a half game scparath 3 . " ) ;' ime 4 orld's | A year or so passed and Bar! be With the death of the latter, his| Spectators who saw Burns in th f of 1 ‘ Mack's hurd-hitting . ¥ ime a jockey—a good Jockey, His oy, Stephen W, McKeever, who | recent series here between the Giants . ‘ e othe a8 R . | Tecent victory over Jol Dunder, [fame spread with his successes and | gwns one-quarter of the stock. be-|and Phillies were surprised to find ' y Gher f > e U champion, scor 10 was never out of a job came acting president of the club. | the popular outfielder ;mq reduced o ¥ 1 e s a o owns for no count during th Proud of hlk. vement \ltj Another quarter was owned by Id-|to the trim figure of 1912, when he . i ) y s, and dntheentiyinound o nde forgave Varl. But she didn't f gurd J, McKeever, while the re-| reported to the Now \on( club from < i 1 SR icceeded in knocking out t give the horses. Sande then Wrg- | yaining half was held by Ebbets.| Utlca. All the speed, the ability to 2 T Ry er. Mascurt forced the fig 1 her to come ecast to see him ride ¢ light on the disposition of the| hit, and the rare judgment in th " L3 o i ‘]‘v roughout but absorbe o horses on the big tracks. 8he 015 stock 18 expected to he shed | outfield which he scemed to lose ; st tmedn] ! nishment. Chapman landed [ fdno. oday when a petition will be flled | after leaving the Giants for the Cin ! < A \ t right and left slams to t Last summer FEarl was scriously | jor probate of his will. cinnatl Reds, had returned, i e nehman's head and body almost |Injured in a fall at Saratogu, and | LN G ange fn| He batted hard and timely, ran i L 5l N5 Rindelwan tomutonto Tanarky o MloIacussion (0L AED 0RKIRLE (CHANER SO e s iy e A : A e i B e s wiisall ot iinf ol wan nco s s EaaEall|kelaldenon feniihla el ¢ 5 Almost the first blow of i 1d happen | bted by the fact that Stephen Mc- | Ing sparkled with the circus catches ; ft hook 1o t some day e ¢ of bygone d It was i o Keever, while an ardent fan, was, of bygone days. 8 G H it for no el IESROOR aschiEd Ear ",:"‘,f\,‘:l"':f | considered unfamiitar with the busi-' A sample of Burns’ smart basebul| \ 1 « b ] mirers were delighted, for it was his | on¢l T. L. Tuaton, former part own-| o LIIRINRS UG, HELTS & AfatlEelarOnroe ot 7 o Tn the final round Chapman drove | BCE e 10 the saddle | °F the New York Yankees; Mew York and Philadelphia clubs 5 Mascart about the ring under a 1¢ eaiilotwoilnen il . George W. Loft, wealthy candy man- | The veteran had watched with in- R 2 . cy of left and right In & valn of- " (1 Bando grinned a bit too, and | Utacturer; Jumes Gaftney, former| tercst Ross Young's habit of whip- S ] S to put over a finlshing punc) “Tien her son again urged her to|owner of tiie Boston Braves and ping the ball to firet base after field- " ke o 1rip oast from hor present | George AL.Cohaniwere considered as| ing & single in right fleld, Young § ome e A ¢ he | ikely to be interested in the pur-| had found the throw good for an oc- season, but recovercd slightly to- ame in Salem, Ore., to see how he | ) 5 st ) o e raeaianala 1id 1, she accepted, although she chuse of stock qaslonal surprise putout if the base " ; ird the « race and final- - SL U e G L e s of the%tock- | TINCr Was caught off guard, but 2 i of the g the! Athlstick holders will be held during the week l( ns outguessed him in the ninth - tex T e R On Wodnesday of this woek she | of May 3, when four directors are to| 2ftcr singling to right. Young, ex- T it o1 Siiiinle e NS sat with her daughter-in-law in the | be elected, The directors will then|Pecting Burns to pull up as usual R , : 2 L i s ut the Jumajea track, Fif- | choose s to NIl the poaitions of | 8fter rounding first, pegged to Xelly. to arg rl toward t S O e e jurns, however, had deliberately . y - i ! jsand persons had turned \ice-presid o ; A - e e ‘ . out, for it was the opening day of 5 drawn the toss, and, increasing his n € t I il ok ihe Mot t 5 speed after the throw w de, he I opolitan scason and\Sande SOOI peed after the throw was made, he 5 ' : or two ke, and then top- Shelllis OI Tl]FC€ New York Rl i b raced for gecond and reachad the . e Second Team ) r into the basement and re- wThere's Earl! bag stand ! . . There's Earl! docen’t he ag standing up. W e ma on its back Counties on the Trail i b NEW YOUNG STAR Iurns explains his own comeback Carrazza and Luke nains S t little jockey, dressced in y —_— as due to the failure of a baseball VADY v as —— sllk and & black cap, rode out 1o the T ’ love manufacturing company, i NEW YORKERS WIN 5 ariior t s ! 1 ‘ of partial 1 NI R e harrder on Our Bud an Reid Thomas, 19, Causing Sen-| \vyich he had invested the bulk of & t ther . f AL R horse was p 1 and sation in British Tennis Worlg; | 118 $25,000 savings, to meet with o A vers ; . Senators, bu sounties, instructed Ly jshed far bac e tuntivayanl iccesa. “Absolutely broke' was the Do liom. Golhany Tk Tt | b hes o e o B othechn] ale SR Will Compete at Wimbledon. Burns described his conditio to suppr \ 3 he 1l Pool. e Our Buddy ha stubbed his toe n he returned to the game this Place In Amatcur Tournament ¢ T e it London, May 1.—A ;'u T young | season Held in Brooklyn ihe 1 ‘“‘""J“ ; s % | Low I : ) 4 mament and will probably | Lrought an from a minoi : . 7 { 1618, ) ! of the older champions| jcague club in the south, but he wa . s : begin @ g to think about as the €ea-| confident he could get bhack into his I ez 3§ i ¢ son_ progresses. This is 19-year-old | siride in the majors, and that conf : KL i J ; 5 e Joan Reid 1 w]‘ s, who recentiy| jence was ghared Ly his old Gian B v . : | oy called the Paun ered courts roommate, ne < E ; | . ; . handieap feature of the T p at Queen's c manager of the Phi t g gres il ; i v card. This time Earl | 0P2n wonien's singles at Nagdalen| gave Bur the h = X S team. | g i was riding Worthmore izt and SYRIEN idolph Ly- , and George 1 ‘ T H ) i Gasy tamlg | 20 B PR i The crowd roared as the field got | ©/it—formerly Joan Austin— former Nex o f L e rs is A iway, and Mrs, Sande I 7 R i L BRE ! 1arl until the horses s 1 ed mo her te Yy ARE g St put in a few gam . i R . . i ) 4 1 e . St st venr and mopes| Paddock, Murchison, Hit ; : i ‘ Shog ot £ contosts ; Sande!” the thror 1o comprte thcre again New Records in Orient i 1 S g off e to her fo She s tall and slim, e ¥ g . & wer pcefnlly s woll as ¥ Sha The Americ ; o CREWS WORKING OUT At was ‘There is littlc or no “bang and wal- | runners, Charles k and Lor Now ¥ gar Al ) ort o strokes, yet she geta chison are declared to hase i s rs s 8 < is 1 the ball | broken four world’s record hern yes . : : the Rulers = Yale. Columbia and Penn Will Com- o ; . iiming the terday, Murchison ran 80 meters in s 1 I i 1 [ ; e ! ; Sande sank 8 3.5 seconds, and 130 meters fn 14 = pete in Philadeiphia Regatta T0- | gambling nia TALK ABOUT BOUT Afeanwhile \ a - el LaHar. 1 morrow ottt R 4-5 scconds and 160 met i s i & ; i seconds, o - Philad i T » i, And s Rickard and Delorrest Haye Con- g : i iy 2 ) . oughbred had 1 ingi- | ference With Jack Dempsey Anent ; L also t c 5 1 ! ! ; Aiends e His Lighting Plans. -I—h I B l -I- up t B I t 10 Gove > th ¢ s t o B ¥ s A ' Stanley \u(‘c(ods in Wilmington, Del, May 1, — 7 Is s Icyce Ime S ; / S e i D ey @ and Jimmy Delorrest ) Ml sovmors - Stopping Old W 0"* ick Dimpaey last might | | Iver dohuson, Indian and Faeel K . . e and Delorrest re Special Guaranteed Tire — e 2 T : z © York ulter talki s “hogging ball, 1" i o . in the t¥ psey wwq to nwkn any | iy o o e i S ‘ VR HADFIELD Larson and Pelleticr L > < Elky ¢ lans iwere! discussed s el ] £ T his wife i I \ 1 d (i o of a i round con- | b > .screen star, vis- N Y . v K f ' e g st of st i Oh Man' Vhat a Llfe' BRIGGS ) ‘ conditio 1 o at = . o PN » ; o o . : 7 { | SeES WinDow SNTeUr‘»’,iffF | h 2 ; Goovs i | 7 \ s pla / £z : MURDERER FLECTROCUTED 7 ; b Montgomery and M ‘ % ,- Are Matched for Battle ¢ getting i 1 5 e H . = i an »= WhyDoesa Razor | decis : Puil Your Face? 5 | Y Ma ) X | anne | Ros e ¢ s ¢ B == R 5 = eolled e BASS LURES, SPLIT BAMBoc | -BASS-0RENOS, LANDING NETS = y | o RODS, TROLLING SPOONS, WIRE | GAFF HOOKS, WADING SHOES, CREELS! 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