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P ———————— | | | ; | | | Speaking; | of Sports ‘I'ne drooping Yankees must re- guin thelr stride without {nfusion of | new strength, according to Secretary | B G, ow. He denles rumors | of shake ups and trades. | Physiclans are puzzled over Jock- | B cy Henny Marinelll, whose skull was | | fractured more than a week ago in a fall at Jamaica. Almost continu ously unconsclous for more than 180 hours, he clings to life as nourish- ment is administered daily in liquid Stars of yesteryear in New York | the golden jubilee agreed that its hold on olt and tenniy attractions, in | for baseball was losing Young Amierica, are becoming gre: their opinion. Tha second mile and scventy yards in 1:41 1.5 run by Sting yesterday at Jamaica marked the ffth import- ant race taken by the stable of James Butler in seven days. Although Infrequently used for athletie meets, the Yankee stadium Kk, on which Paavo Nurml will tempt to shatter Ted Meredith's halt mile record, is fast. Jole Ray and Tarry Brown have made gool time there, Brown creating un Am crican mark for $00 meters Eddie Anderson, Casino alldy en- try in the state howling lcague pull- od @ comehack last night in Water- bury and turned the tables on Bill Tato of that city, downing him six out of nine games. In doing so, he passed his opponent and slid into first place in the league, which closes next week Tomorrow finds most of the local teams playing out of town against strong opponents. The Pirates will cross bats with the Daniclson town team. The Corbin Red Sox will in- vade Degp River to play the chan pions of the Middlesex lcague. I'alcons will be at howeye to start their threc-game the All-Ken tons. home, series wit The Parkville Crescents at park this afternoon. Gar Wood's proposed race with the 20th Century Limited from New York to Albany is quite a st course will be about 12 er than that of the train, but 1 have to do better than 45 miles an hour. He will use two hoats in th attempt. Orioles were sot to play th Wainut Hill The old sluggers continue fo fop the National league hattors: Juk I"onrnier, Nogers Hornshy and J Bottomiey all are hitting ahove the American league, Sa didn’t figure In Sisler's great str tive games in which he has hit liceps him within striking di Saummy flops for an instant. Chuck Wojack came through with ame run yesterday during Hart- rd's victory over h innin v g gt I i }n i~ LT g il i With g.u’\'ué Ul i b from first base 18 ut least regained t” and is shown on Vineent's hospital, chummy with a Al Karan, whos ed up with a bat roof of Nt v hallplayer, g got the sand lots. On the Alleys INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | Union Mfg. P. & F. Corhins Brief Sketches of Famous Stars JAMES J. RING Uhillies Itight-Handed Pitcher Drooklyn, N. Y., I'eb, 15, Major leaguc curcer | by Cincinnati from Utica club, | York league, in 1917 to Buffalo, Internutional season, Itecalled und outhern assoctation alled New Loancd leugue, went o same Chattanoc on option nd of "lles in Rixey deal in 192 |Intermediates Capture Tank Meet at Y. M. (. A The tory over Intermediates swam to vic the Employee . nien last night in tank capturing every |ner follow 4-5 the vent but 1} |time 31 | #econd Employ -lap swim fune 154 |G, Heinzman ployed * 2-lap bre Wesseis, Employed * time strokc | sky, time and a hot contest should result {Pirates to Play in morrow el to Danir 1 tomor that . o hig games of 1 Manag secured the services of who hurled for 1! 1gue entry last will shc iff tomo: in fine form and town boys a gr 1m's s yo Palmer, Sheehan, 3b. Daniclson—La Fave, rf; |2h: Perreault, Rer: isirek Lamber fory, ss; | Bourden, p; De 11430 . 251 0 Narth & Jud s way to drive in a run was |\ hit for the circuit, so he smacked ona of Naylor's ofierings over the ar 1 fence and strolled around He ed another run. his error sine n ses. also got a s v place in the e taking or’s lineup. Quatrain ruled a 3-1 favorite at 1] start of the Ker H. S. PLAYS MONDAY The New Rritain high scheol team Prep New ernnon Roxbury frosh- I play oxbury in Haven Monday af has already defeated th nen and making a win for the lo Y the strong Y sh it Tack"” Conlin w for the Red he on the mound ind Gold AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION 18 Asylum St., Hartford Eat. 1907 152 Temple St., New Faven When motorists are in trouble, they need a friend A. L. A. members always have one 1400 garages, 300 attorneys 10 ofices always annually. Send n of car and y Local Repr You Can Make Money! 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