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—— S ... . gelsisiotatesistiartistzosttteatiiotraiastasyatitiittsssatss ’1es 1H128888e $221Le SRR R e Tt paeeiaa s Ea s s s BRSO WILLOW WIELDERS IN BIG CIRCUITS GIVE PITCHERS AND OUTFIELDERS BUSY DA—FT RKOUTS IN MUD FOR THE DERBY CANDIDATES AT CHURCHILLS DOWNS—LUCAS OF BRIDGEPORT GOES TO HIGHER LEAGUE—CORBINS DEFEATED—OTHER SPORTS q B T S T T T LT I S S S T S I S I I I sy e TSI s LI S ST I IR Pitchers Ripped To Shreds In .~ [Mien 39455 CORBIN RED SOX SHUT | =" rww: o /RUN IN MUD AT Rakersfield, May 1 WVito, a8 s: Frank 1 Bombardment By Big Leaguers =~ .. =i il [t OUT BY MOOSUP NINE " i : EHUR%DUWNS R B Kentucky Tac Gives S0 Tes B o |~ = N . . & . Nelson | o L ~~yr-‘ 3 Hitters (.o on Spree, Break v Milton at Syra N . ot [iGet Only Five Hits—Ori- (353" mpires | | §128 neponin mddiedientn alap ¥ Trade School Wins, <ania, .. b | Del‘b Ell[l‘flms Twirlers' Hearts and ; v riinped the old mark by traveling || glog Loge When Pitcher| mhe New Britain Trads scho| : el (0 Derly Y & the distance in 39 4.3 gee defeated the Northwest A, ( of o8 Knock Ball to All Cor- N Is Hit in Mouth—Trade Cromweil at Cromwell Saturday af ALL-RRISTOLS | Louisville, Ky, May 11.—Despi IR ISISIA TS SRS E Y T v g | ternoon’ for the second time thisl, ‘p.gonick, b, & 3 , 4 Speaking SIS A g I 1|a constant rain throughout the nig | which converted Churchill Down 0 | race track into a sea of mud, Clock | : but the Trade school fielded well [ At M oeoeee 4o : ; n For the Trade school, Ramy, Bacon, |H. McCue, of ..., Sunday than on any other day sine tS f: S—— S Bonardeo, and Jacobi starred, while [KIng. rf . 1.3 | meeting last ‘aln ‘un:x- Yankees Give Boye' Club League| The Corbin Red Sox received & |Randall and Magri featured the : 2 2 2| Btep Along, I M. G aber der Northwest A, C.'8 play. The Trade Tot 1 2 eligible, showed the beat move « any cntered in the big cvent when S A, ‘ ‘ ‘ S e e long line of unbroken goose-cggs in L s e i | Moosup yesterday and went down to ":w‘ RelippayE Bloom dcld Shigt Lok NicCum Siita | ho went a mile in 1:43 handily. e Continue String of Losses, |a 6-0 defeat, tnability to it when |° STATE TRADE SCHOOL % Mertick 4 1t wore blinkers and Jockey Le: Can its meant runs costing them the | L G ! L Snnifices=Kredn | fiold vode him. Step Alons |kame. Man after man was left on g T DnscaFalious | never regarded us w mud hor bt base, for Davis tightened up when in | P st 2 317, Biristol 1 o ‘«~m:r Kanla |‘_ ran (\\lu,lll\ the going last nizht as nger and turned back the remain- N Lot s ferilok 2, Jaglo 3 Sruck | though he was used to it (0 ing batters withont further damage Ly P | it A 1ip Bk Shee. | fitst quarter was 24% s half mile i , | He pitched a great game for the [Ren i i ; . Hits—oft Kanin 2 in 4, | 9360 and three quarters in 1:16, | winners, allowing only five hita AR 3 ) ’ g eslosie e R 3 h;:.‘.:? ky Cardial varked (b e arRaliany P i y g = : - High school Beaten, Mack Garner drising him at the end el e SR tal ] i 3| The New Britain high school [ 1{e slipped and floundered all th ributed N CROMWELL fshowed a complete reversal of form | way ner A, Goodman sent ¥ ing made | o, ol n, pile | day BHUIGA.S O he analBBURG Iy 1 % & g a|Saturday and submitted to a 6-1'A, Cowan's boon companion fiy usketvall in t . ) AL o8 - Kia : s {defeat at the hands of Crosby high |eigits in 1:05 4-3, the quarier i s ; I en b ' lof Waterbury, Haber allowed only and the half in 0:301-5, M . o | tour hits, and two of these were of | was well in hand. Itagtime, one of | star, racing at o 4 iabani ] ) the scrateh varioty, but the fielders | Cincinnati le's derby .hiopes HE Lo SN I Kr d 3 went sound asleep with men on the | recled off seven cighths in 1:37 2-5 ariianchardiy : 0. Ram ! and allowed the Waterbury | breezing. James W. Corrigan's Kit to bunt their way to victory, |Kat was accpmpanied by Old Smug- ha tough Iuck. he start of the game was delayed xf‘v; in a c.inw quarters gallop at At umabletoleing 2 d ) [for two hours Ly the track meet be- | 1:22 2-5. Bridesmaid, one of Harry i et as o 5 “ALru e Bacon 3, by |LWern the two schoolk, and, as mgst ) ’ayne Whitney's cligibles, galloped R : ) A Hits off - Ba- [of the players had already taken |three quarters easily. She was paced Score by innings 18 off Landall 24, " off Krashan 2. |part in that affair, they were tired |DY Denizen and the pair went the 006 ( B S 1o § Northwest |40 yninterested in the ball game, |quarter in 0 5 and half mile in Falcons On Top which was a listless affair, Onee|0:02 2-5 1 a good game fo : The filly will ba saved for ok o cons opened their hase. | Vih the bases jammed and agatn |he Kentucky Oaks, in all probabii- vith two men on the sacks, Croshy ! !¥. Sit Peter openad up a half mite bhatter caugli t 1 wl AL 49235 ingeld dead on its feet and bunted,| SOn of JoHn, which has shown not only onc but two runs counting | *¥¢ellent advantage in his trla cach case came out of the Clark handicap with L cut on his right hind leg, I'ne wound it deep but he walked ar though it did not hdther him. The liors: may change hands befo Orioles Lose all scason at St Mary's field y ictory was already safely fn hand Stars of Bristol, score 11 to I atched the game from the Oriole& | Tor two fnnings it looked like a t South Manc or ) 1 ball l t e third the b s s Vit o e .| The work of s play, whiie Games This Week atters in the last ! ! acrlfic shonm auygthell o 0 derby as L. T. Cooper, owner of vas one man on bas 1t inia b The first t ilar i CARUC EANIC qsland Jarm stab ne scomed a win he next [in the f f v d w1l be played this week, when New | jim t Nick Tolli's both scored w T. B w | Britain meets New Haven. The Elm| ), i jarely back Wildly to first on DeVito's grounder n A victors over the [seif when he slipped i W wildly on Joe .ty “lioatr team | ocking out all (K 5 r. Shechan flied to is dickering for e 0. Cotner did not injure terrific erack Yorksha also t during the runuin the Clark R oW R bu has a wound high on one o was rushed to a doc- 1 to right R 2| his hips liately, while Seabol went i T i i ibe L Abst ceording to t t the Orioles hroke 4 ontlook, wi an ahs zame away Bruno Kania hea the derhy, 2 was badly eut abou O is also walke 2 scored on [Melser, 2 L1 G2 i bR s the upper hand. <‘u‘-1 [l ‘]U:n\y u‘~ ] ;\- 'v\| ; IralnEr Walice Hankine sl to anly | ¢ oy TN Hod 00 2 )| was entirely satisfied with Ca Eraetiantiiont st : el Ta ing in the Clark, in " Pope Gives Audience : R en first and sccond and J F'rederick Johnson, ow) to Bishop of Buffalo = f Taly evened the Bi% comiien o Sl ok [trein. announced that hia G \ ' inle L in rby trial Tue \ andicnce 10 1 h 1 to rig vicr MeCue dropped skyscraper . he derby. e said the ted on Willi Wojack's i gl 0 physically fi ons not 2 1 today i 5 for Kania E » i \recs o " apostalic hene- A 5 ¢ f vhielf |2 A L many race ho, ' L ofted the visit- mound in " Pirates Quit at Idea S 2 oa T R nz an 8- g from Farminz- || tver dohnson, tadian and Excel- " m Rurka, 8 sfor Bieyeles, Special Guaranteed Tire 4 S t homers, while ¢ | HADFIELD' SPORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ST, Open Eyes. ores of the CARDINALS COP ~ BRIGGS Every Shave With A Sharp Blade s N ! ] FOUR FOR "”\.\,' : { G | { “L-HA',J FE “ 2 fo s \ K ¥ Ead harshness. 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