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: g g 2 | - | STIRLILIITRR0RLIRITNLRLLLILLLLLLLLLLLS here were marked by displa )f ex- [tapering off trials yesterday. Star- band will render a concert and will [ting strength should have & ten- H aseball at a Glance Captain Ll and Leo O, Cotner and a mile handily in 1:40 4.5, | R aRes S el ot | Of attack, i Speaking i | BE IN ENDEE LINE-UP |cween stamuon tue same win got |0tk L i ve wa i . a mile and a quarter, by Kentucky Kilmer Temporarily Suspended | under way at § ] t f S t NATIONAL L¥ Cardinal, Captain Mul resicd off \ o0 Tiioas | e o p 0 I' 8 § & | | a mile fn 1:27 J n, May 8.—The colors | Fotmer Local Slugger With Bristol | has been recognized for the past f Tamm, Rellly, ef; Hare Games Yesterday | pamit Nousolghuladol Lee O, Cotner, threc.quarters in | o wpe Kilmer will remaln | years as one of the classiest semi- | oy Goodrldge, 1b; Horkhelmer, LR T P | 11513 128 and Kentucky Cardinal U1 o tracks until clrcum- | Team, Which Opens Home Season : § ¢ Agalnst Torrington Tige AMacDonald, will furnish the first ex. | '‘oston 7, Brooklyn | Captain Hal evinged a desire to go i-yen of the Kilmer stables, | Sundsy Assinat Torrington Tigers | 5 50 C0% o peen set by the pre- ainatani Slalline i Enriuis, hibition golt match of premler rat. | Hi. Louls 10, Plttsburgh . SCheduled {0 Start [fastor but Jockey A. 1 held him ven cleared up. Kunny Man | Bristel, May 7.—The New Depar- |ceding dlamond contingents that has 3b; Holden, 1b; Ethler, rf; Miller, ing in the metropolitan section at | Incinnati-Chicago — Not sched- | in check. Lee O. Cotner Is possess ! ril days ngo at Pimlico due | y,re haseball tosscrs, winners of the | represented Bristol in the pgst. As | 2l; of; Rublne, 1f; McLeod, the Westchester Biltmore , Country | 1. o | — [ed of phonomenal early speed but 't allccel polsoning | Connecticut State League gonfalon & matier of fact, the same troupe |c; s or Tomlinson club Bunday. MacPonald wrested | The Standing By Tho Assoclated Press rail birds and newspapermen who Teumporary suspension of his ac- | quring 1925, will officially usher in |that carrfed the local banner sl il the north lng south open champion. Won P.Cl maltimore, May8.~The climax of |Nave W itehed him for weeks doubt ing activitles was announced by Kil- |the local buscball season on the |through sucn a successful season IO ASK FOR NEW BIDS ship from Walter Hagen while his | New York o 13 § 108 3 his ability to carry it more than a rongh his secretary fn deny- | coming Sur it Muzzy field, when | during 1924 will remain practically brother won the American open fii | Cincinnati ........ 10 gop | Mdryland's racing scason was reach- jyje, Kentucky Cardinal was well orts that his string of horscs | (il vl have as their opponents | intact, with but only & few excep- 1906 and 1910, | Chicago . o ) 1 588 (0d today with the 15th renewal of within himself at all stages ef 1is was to he auctioned. The sportsman, |yhe gpeedy Torrington Tigers, one of [tions which are calculated to Col. R T | Philadelphia 9 474 |the classie Preakness, §50,000 addad, |long run and was not asked to show ) 1s i1l at his New Market, Va. |19 gtrongest teams in the Nutmeg|strengthen the outfit if anything. the construction of a bathhouse at “;u. mlmln M. Thompson, head | Brooklyn ... 5 444 |scheduled as the fifth event on np,‘m.- hest yesterday. | ud addod $5,000 to & T~ ||oon lagt year and arch enemy of |One of the ncwcomers fn the local [the Willow B park. This de of the American Olympic committee, | 1. Louis (] 112 | Pimlico card. [ sAmony; othan workouts > ward » same amount offered by [ )¢ poaring makers. The game will | ranks is Albert Harlowe, former Wil sall for Europe tomorrow 1o | foston 7 589| Sixteen blue blooded thres year |Baalbac, Edward Cabrian's entry Washington Post for informa- ttended by the usua ng | New Britain slugging outfielder who attend the meeting of the interna- | pittshurgh . 275 lolds, were carded to face the har-[the most meritorious, This colt went % L B s g kbl "l‘”;’,‘rl‘i””‘“‘{'l“' "‘,{'L*"":* “l“l“‘“ ('\l‘”l\"\ — | vter at about 4:30 p. m., for the run (@ mile in 1:40 4-5. Pyroot stepped arsons responsible for the A SAORUSCMRY 0 >resident Mur- 1 a mil g threc.sixteenths. The |three-quarters in 1:18 1.6; Rrides gk & % < Games Today of a mile and Ir I 16 ) nny Mar ray Mulbert of the A. A. U, the " = 4 ‘u.m, despite the elimination of sov- (maid a half-mile in 49 3-5 and Rag other American delegate to fhe con. | ' Lonis at Now York | \ ki bl leral of the season’s most Lriiliant time three-quarters in 1:15 :'T;"&l:_fl"! not expeet to leave until | ; m‘;"’l f‘l 7 ‘]"“'(‘vkl‘“ parformers, suffices to keep the groat | Horses fron the stabl ay 16, ciunati at Brookly SRR |race up to traditional standards Williams Brothers, J, N. Camden, . Piltsburghi at‘Fhiladelphia The mishaps which have kopt (It Bradley, Hal Price Headlay s Unless Jack Kearns restores hin- S ] =y e Master Charlie and Stimulus away, |\numerous others, arrfved 3 eIt 1o good standing with the New AMERICAN LEAGUD 3 b A - . ind the death of the famous Sunny | ferday for the Chur Downs ; S York stato athletio commission. Man, have eliminated the particular. |meeting, More are carded to arrive eI 2 A AL Mickey Walker will ba compelled to ly prominent contenders, and the |today. The Young Peoples Soclety ¢ fight Harry Greb for the middle- Cleveland 7, Chicago b, race is again the open affair it has Many eatrics in the Clark handi- Swedish Baptist church will giv welght champlonship June 19 with- | St Louis 6, Detroit b, |besn for the past sev S Hira cap, $10,000 feature event o ¢ i Saturday evening at out the ringside advice of his new | Other teams not scheduled. | Chantey, on which Ivan Parke will |day's opening eard were & ‘ K at the church; manager. Kearns fell into the bad | e have the mount, and Backbone, T..| graces of the board as a result of | League Standing | MecAtee up, comprising the 11 o his failure to answer satisfactorily * Won Lost P.C.|whitnay-Greentreo stabls entry, will the heavywelght challenge of Harry Washington . b .708 | hrobably be made the favorits on the ATUR Y SPECIA S Will | Philadelphia ..., 5 108 hasis of superb form shown recent] S DA L ST Cloveland . . b ST06 | Najd at Arms, by Man o' War, the IN According to advices received in |Chicago 2 800 lonly filly entered, stands high in AR 1S 1 Irench tennis star, will be unable 1o (New York . G 94 | men expect her to duplicate the feat #ccept an invitation to play in|Boston .... O 94 laccomplished last year by { America this season. The danger- | Detroit .......... 6 14 256 | Morse—winning both the Pim ous iliness of he rfather during the |Oaks and Preakness. \ald at Arms FISHING TACKLE—GOLF SUPPLIES winter has made her reluctant to Games Today scored easily in the Oaks and John- travel so fat from France, -and she — ny Maiben will have the leg up for BASEBALL | TENNIS SPECIALS will confine her efforts to winning c f 1 New York at §t. Louis. the Riddle entry foday silar $250 F1E o R $8.00 TENNIS RACKET, the French and, Wimbledon titles, Heron i biion Bud Fisher bas sscured Earl Sande |fi Regulax 0 FIELDER b [ ] e = ‘Liladelphia at Clevelan: t Swope | ffort to capture | (;L()\'lf.\: Special $5 5 PN-9 Will Try Again s (T, iak bl imitasi it Nolis® brorss| W RSaturday 1.50 . ... ’ 9 e 4 e brought him last year. 4100 TENNIS RACKE For New Duration Mark EASIERN LEAGUE "Talk about the crowded hotels last ¢ BASEBALL UNI- Pl NS 1 Thiladelplila, May 8.—The sen Bitas {night fndicated keen interest In 'ORMS, consisting of Cap, Specia: 2 95 e PN-9, which last week shat ames Yesterday Prince of Bourbon, Tha Xalapa '.'” ¥ A0 o000 . 9, st | a Ry Fie : ants . ) 1 the world's record for non-stop | Albany §, New Haven b farm 1t ¥ howa to splendid : $2 95 See our line of other Rack- ° ght by remaining in the air twenty wterbury 8, Bridgeport § advantage, bolhin races, and Ereal and Blouse. ets. Prices from cight hours and thirty six minutes : r 4 Pittseld 2 nees triale. will attempt next week to better springfield 11, Worcester e '{hd\";"{w'fl"’“-"m«"T‘;vn]\:”f\:\"w(i i“ EAT ‘.\HH‘I.\ §9 50, $2 00 . 10 other records. - S ORNSGR T A S s, Special at sty —! > 0 x ST Ty . the Cosden-Garth entry ot ¥ndiand - This tinie the plane will go after The Standing B i treana il el BICR ANITIN RS (lia records for speed and carrying Won Lost PGC.[A0M O REG. $2.50 BICYCLE TIRES, capacity, Twenty of these recordd ! Wuterbury et B . ve sald to be held by Ttalln filers, | Hartford The race will be wortll over $56 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | The Bell City aggregati w 1 Departur Scott, If; Fors- The board of park commissioners has voted to ask for new bids on cision was made after a conference ! ith Mayor A. M. Paonessa disclosed g to the avrest and con- | yuy gogtivities with Mayor John F.|showe il oy Wado tossing the first ball over the |league ir st season with an plate, while the New Departure [average of .3 Ilis powerful bat- /the present hids are too higl s wor cading the the executive as of the belief that per announced that in- \n already recefved, wlhile lusive evidence, promises to | » mystery of the colt's e A . i Al o 000 1f all the entries go. The track ‘—— ‘,‘””“]." ”"”,.,‘ 1‘1\5 ,,‘,‘m“‘l":“:' ".'rz A ':.”]M’ Al 'S lig fast and with a promise of cor SCOOTERS, with Stand, Foot Brake and 5 Kyle, the -2's pilots, Springfield «....... 7 [ Sniee P hout the CWhe A & findent their craft can surpass Tiridgeport " I 4o |tinued falr weather throughot Dise Wheels.. SPECIAL at. ... ... $3.!9 by T e o 'r*:"’f;"‘?"m‘w‘ DON'T FORGET TIHE FREE INDTAN BICYCLE BUY A GOOD ONE—IT PAYS I'he PN-9 will take off with a 10ad | Woreester - il T f 4,400 pounds in addition ta her | pittsfiels SR N 2an SAVE P K ind attempt to fiy ten hours Fyes on Quatrain 4is from 80 to 110 miles a Games Today Loujaville, Ky, May 3.—Quatrain New Models of Indian, Iver-Johnson and Excelsior ingield : Heasy favarlte, 18 poslbie win Bicycles Now on Display ‘ The New Styles are quite different—wider shoul- et Bridgeport at Hartford ar of the Kentueky derby, will be WaterBury at Ditlafeld asked to open up today and revea I'actories Manufaeture bt sl Iy real spoed for the frst fime sines . Match for Each Person e I e ders, lower pockets, narrower hips and full straight e ety s, women| [EROUSON-LEONARD e e e : SR yned or controlled by the Swedish nar in which ha runs tegether with ot Corparation, according 1o 8 Ty Torm s Mapinyed Tnst Ninter We are showing a wonderful assortment of v ixsued here Wallingford Boys in Feature of ake many turfmen favor him rage Pt now amountsl Lo oo o % Yesterday's activity at the ovals et Outde 0. e e T P T itdoor Boxing in Brassco A00 box ear. 1t placed - ged @ state, ave showing an un keen interest in the Tracey Ierzuson-Sheik Leonard i /‘} hout which heads George Mulligan's o~ 2 J Tt CATR | el e Deie G The Family Album ; 3 first outdoor card of the season to- Is as exist in the state today, | SERGE S RS | y I ( In All the New Models and Colorings much to both men.. 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