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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925. FLEET OF PLANES | TAKES SIKTH BRIDE MOFC Thfll]40 ll] A"‘ a[ 01108‘ Chicago, May 13. — Joe Howard, Dlll’ll]g Mflllellvel’s | composer and musical comedy star, | has distanced his rivals, De Wolf e | Hopper and the late Nat Goodwin, | for the American theatrical llldllh{ monial record, Hopper and Good- John Hennessey of Indianapolis, who will officlally represent the United States Lawn Tennls asso- clation in the English champlonships at Wimbledon, have arranged to sall from New York on May 80, Charles 8. Garland will accompany the team as captain, dral of 8t, John the Divine 'U:"x‘d" Yale:BeatniColumhia Ss(din of 8o dobncthebivins, wiéotad | "Though Blue Is Outhit | held in Orleans | vention to be New Haven, May 13.—Although |next October {Columbia found -Captain “Bus Pond, Yule, for nine hits, while Van Brocklin and Hoy allowed but ven Yale defeated the New York team, 9 to 4, here. Lrrors by Columbia coupled with timely hits by the Llis gave Yale an carly ad- antage which Col I'ho Beneficial Joans Is Some Urgent Bill Worrying You? We will gladly lend Up to $300 to housekeepers, Easy repayment terms Only lawful interest BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY AT West Main S, cor. Washington st Koom 101, Phone 1-9-4-1 New Now Bested MARION HAT SHOP SOLD Misses Cathepine Callahan Wanda Lagosh have purchased the arion Hat Shop at 147 Maln street and will take over the business about June 1, The shop was conducted for several years by the late Mrs Marion Johnson, ahan | now In tho employ Outl Millinery Co. and was Ttecords of De Wolf Hopper and | The Herald stated through error last night that the All-Kensingtons ‘would open a three-gamo serles Sun« day with the South Ends, Tha truth iy that the neries will bo between the All-Xensingtons and the Ialcons, Fistic rivals of ten years ago will be brought together in a four-round bout of the Italian hospital fund show at the Polo Grounds June 19, They are Joe Lynch, former ban- tamweight champlon, ard Jack umbia could not overcom scorc by innings PROMPT and Miss Ca Lahaina, Ts o o of the The Falcons will hold a practice |Sharkey, (AD)—Increascd airplane activis | win each had five wives, Howard Yale 184 100 ( )0x sesaion tomorrow night, The Oriples and Gascos will op- pose each other at Walnut Hill park this evening at 6:15 o'clock. Bosiso or Scabol will pitch for the Oriol while the catching will fall to Nel- son or Klatka. The Gascos also had a game in the works for Friday with the city englneering crew, but this has now| been postponed. The Senators, first place occupants | of the Boys' club league, and Troop | 4, Boy Souts of America, will play| & return game at Walnut HM| park at 6:30 o'clock this afternoon. Red| Compagaone and Lefty Truhan, per- haps the hest indoor basebal) vattery | fn the city, will work for the Sena-| |slugging first tors, while Clint Tawson and Guzz Carison may be the cholge of the | scouts, The Senators copped the, first game, 21-7. | petdiy | Despite pre-scason they were going nowhere in particu- lar, the Phillles still sticking up around the first division. To date| they have played good ball, rankin nest to the Glants in the eastern | soction, reports | bec lost Michjgan's track team las dealt another low having Hicks, star distance runner membgr of the four-mile rels CGoming on top of quar- tet, ineligi- Wolverine championship tions quite a sethack, aspira- Hartford defeated Springfield yes- -1, when = Standaert, the | ny third sacker, threw wildly in | ihe eighth inning, allowing the try-| ing run to score and putting the winning run on third, Chuck Wo- ay, 2 The Brooklyn Robina Jacques Iournier, National batting leader, in their 10-inning battle with the Reds yesterday. Zach Wheat, who bats ahcad ol the baseman, clouted a single, a double and a triple, but Tierney, who took Fournier's place as clean-up hitter In the line-up, falled on each occasion to bring the veteran outfielder home. Pete Mocskops' atring of victories on the bicyele saucers of the Metro- politan section remains unbroken, The big Hollander, holder of the world's title for four years, last night won his fifth straight match race by defeating Cecil Walker of Australla, at the opening of the New York Velodrome, PITCHERS FINALLY GAIN UPPER HAN (Continued From Preceding Pagel off Rixey 4 Rixey 1 Laughitn misacd league off v Var bility of Capt. Brooker, it has hand- | played no part in the winning i rally, but his safe bunt in the scv- th halped fill the bases; a double play, however, wiped out the Ser chances, Afield, Wojack con- ed ‘his clean work with two put- 1ts, two assists, and no errors. The triangula ternoon at St \ow Britain high ked up 1lilihouse high of New Haven 11im City school has an exceptionally rong team this year, while the lo- cals, although paying spoity hiave shown much power when g ing right. league openad thi Mary's field when | nst The | bal The Pirates would a-roving City league champs for the past (v vea \ey are now after state hon- ors and are seeking games in New Hartford, Simsb Watertown Wallingford, Norwich and Contests can be writing Ken Saunders, street, or cal 240 4 other places, hooked hy by h Toe Cosgrove Las been released Hartfor intends to qu tors and says the go The 1ocal trade school handad th high team a 13-11 beat up in Bioomfield vesterd: m appear that the contest was a © ing hee it wretehed character of the inomfield ing ernnon, The large score warst spot belng in e thers was a young canyon hit ar asa | 1 ran Thomas' seminary Satur oon in Hartford ends to take ay on the link Which Blade Would You Use? | il The unstropped blade with the rough edge—or the stropped blade with the keen edge? A stropped blade gives a perfect shave. Valet AutoStrop Razor biades are always sharp. Time 1:40, GAME) (SECOND HICAGD PHILA AB. Cilllame, ot .| the pair on 1l olat Ha ties from the battleships or airplane | {carrier Langley, now anchored here, featured the stay of the United States fleet off Lahaina yesterday Catapulted from the battleships or launched from the Langley, more |than forty planes were in the air {torming a patrol which caused the | |island residents to gaze skyward in | | wonder and ama The inter. |est of the residents was so intense {that one, standing on a railroad | right of wdy, failed to heed the sound of an approaching locomotive, | The locomotive struck the native, a plantation worker, injuring him | slightly. Another employs of a plantation, loading sugar cane, while viewing the planes, permitted a 100- pound bag of sugar to fall upon kim. He was injured. but not seri- ously. The naval aviators performed many sensational stunts. One of the most difficult was looping the loop with pentoons attached to the plane, The planes formed an acrial patrol which probably will be maintained for the rest of the week, searchi for the approach of a theoretical {enemy while the fleet is being over- hauled. Restricted liberty, owing to the size of Lahaina, proved too irksome sment. ln away | The Lahaina varned by wireless and beach water | authorities picl w were up they their were wringing from clothes. Due to a recent ruling of Attorney General Sargent to the effect t} 1 laws prevent hoxing ashore aii, all fleet competition will 1d hereafter aboard "un b ing Friday. for two enlisted men yesterday who | “|swam from the destroyer Litchfield, *|fully clothed, to the beach nearly a ship be. | in Milwaukee, four |y worcestor, Mass—Willi [ ago, it has Just has taken his sixth, Miss Anita Casc He married her months known, Former Mrs, Howards have been Ida Emerson, musical comedy prima donna; Mabel Barrison, comedienne; Mabel McCane, vaudevillienne; Irma Kilgallon, daughter of a prominent Chicagoan; Ethelene ( villienne, and Miss ( partner in a vaudevill Nat Goodwin was cngaged to his | su prospective sixth wife when he died, | ag Hopper, 64 years old at the time of his fifth div said he rough with matrimony changes his mind, lloward's tion is secure, become | np,ry 11, Holy Cross 8 Dispute Ownership of ‘ | Philadelphia Ball Club Philadel May 13, —(AP) William I° Daker, president of t Philadelphia fonal leugus base- as fllod an answer to the yionel Thomas 13 Murphy the return of 632 the cluh. Mr Murphy | ark, vaude. Howard's act. all clu im for k in bat Colonel cd the stock, but the legal title 18 now in the f Willlam F. Baker and that| as the right to receive a l shar sfol Baker a oree was nits Unless he 1ce posi- | that name he 1 Award Contracts for Myrtle Street Conduits The board of public worke, at its meeting last night, received bids for the construction of conduits | Myrt street, from Ma streets, in preparation for the ing of the street Two bids submitted, one from the Co, of New Yorl nd the second from the k. . Co. of Springfield, for $36,916. to coun Bishop Manning Insists ‘ On Discipline in Church | York :,I!‘ on | to Grove Vo addressir Ley 1t is see, was voted recommen il ipline ought eve that 1 ' comnion It never is 1 be awarded { Felix Yer e contract o was awarded the laying gutters on rl Wooster stroe Of several b nture’s was the unless some one chooses 10 he nt, unlawful | & as I remain o1 to hall also do my Aintain the of this the t is inconsist of concretr Wilcox and cents a foot. W 1s wh re submit- on the '7\\['1:: strect and on | give me ; The convention, held in ti TOURNAMENT Fenaninigs rds vou wil spirit oral and chure at, it 1al Tasalle st 1 North | Sexton to Deaver streets, | STATE ta strect e Cathe- TATO of Waterbury — EDDIE ANDERSON CASINO—TONIGHT Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Neighborhood Lights. GLUYAS wil] : SALESMAN SAM OH #0- T™I% 5PANG AR S0RE MAMES ONES THOUGHT? TUAN TD LOVE. 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