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f Speaklng of Sports Chuck Wojack contributed an. other pair of doubleg. to Hurtford's -2 victory over Worcester yesterday afternoon in the Massachusetts city, his first one scoring a man from sec- ond b and his second coming with the bases empty. He scored hoth times. “Moe" Solomon broke an ankle sliding into second base just hefore Wojack's first double and will be out of the game for at least a month, Solomon could have made the bag standing up, but he took the dan- gerous course of sliding and caught § spike on the bas It took fourteen innings of tough battling to stop the Athletics’ win- ning streak at nine straight yester- day. Hollis Thurston of the White Sox finally turning the trick. Lefty Groves, Mack's high-priged hurler, s the losing pitcher, but Lie pitch- ed a whale of a game in the closing innings and scems to have found his stri The high school suffered another baseball defeat westerday at the hands of Roxbury prep when Lefty Haber blew up in the fifth inning. The scoring was 8o heavy that six innings required the time of the usual nine and the contest termin- ated there. Earl Sn the scrappy Pitts- burgh catcher who was euspended after his fight with a Boston fan last week, was reinstated by Presi- dent Heydler yesterday. Paul Thompson of the Rogers alleys will wind up his state league bowling here tonight when he meets Frank Orsine of Hartford. The Brooklyn Robing today cele- brated the golden jubilee of the N tional league. Dazzy Vance has the duty of accepting from Commis- sioner Landis a check for $1,000 and a medal as the most valuable player ia the circuit last vear. Tomn Gib s deserted his Atlan tie City tr p for a day to second Sammy Mandell in the New York lightweight elimination boxi tournament last night, but he exer- | cised in a gym before the fight. A now star tninkies in the links | firmament today I'he score of 150 for 36 hoies turned in by Eugene V. Holmans, JIr., of Choate school in the Eastern Scholastic titie tourna- ment at Apawam included an cagle 2 as the resu t ling a 130-yard pitch Heroes of other days on the Jetic fleld wili return to competition Saturday in a New York benefit meet when Pat MeDenald Matt MeGrath, pe I Olympic | weight champi o irl the weights again their first No sacrifice in quality. Same good old Tuxedo properly aged — Perfectly blended— always FRESH. Every dealer’s supply is dated. Stating the last day it can be sold, Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo wherever, whenever you buy it. Quality created the demand—demand made possible the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALL, TUKSDAY, MAY 19, 192, 9 WM velled in mecrecy, thelr press ggent night the Employed B boys won[ley of Meriden, who was injured | Pythias | el o % ‘i , ally and spiritually, is far in ade being content to let It be Known . MbAn RS [from the juniors g a swimming|when his automobila collided with tonight TanotiotCtest Briale that they were aimply defeated, flef sketches of ST : o 1 o|meet, the winners taRing three out|a troley in Mildale Thursday American hustle, which tends to Adamaltls, Hammil and Hayes ; 0 ¢ ofof fivo events In the match. The|night. is reported to be somewhat ARl It irritate some Britishers, the de worked as the battery, | winners were: Tour-lap swin, Mucke [improved. Iie 1s at the Mc oriArthur Linduirom of the . Y Spitishers, ithe Camm — Famous Stars (I paEraw s na s ot docke ipeaiad ) HR oM DR LI B P T et ST : : Total of juniors, in 46 seco ecker of | hospita atertow ne for the coming | American.pronunciation of the Enge Champ, Haines defeated Kid | >=Baitod | employed boys, in 49 3-5 seconds. LE n nine for the coming n.pronunciation of the Bng Myers at the Commercial alleys last 8t Louls 3100 0110 | 7y o employed | 3 wo-lap swim, Carbonlc of employ The Lewis high school basebull | gy), s | hiladelphia I I | 4 dale rounds, his 18 a ve Strong ver much ke our own, when night in one of the best bowling WALTER J. HENLINE Estelpl 4 fiLane boys, in 1835 soconds; Lamberg of {team will play Windsor high at|ieam and has defeaied | '\‘ e v oA chtad clastrts matches of the season. The champ Phillies — Catcher lier, s, Bmith, San i ¢ nio -5 seconds. Two-lap | Windsor on Wednesday ternoor AL LIFCLICC, B L1 L) ) 2 4 ; Lt i ¢ . Sh : sy DD astest teams around \ The dean sald that 4 A e round Waterbury 1 that he had “stuck won five to four. £ Ie Iome runs liame, W ) reast stroke, Carbonie, in 26 scc-/and on Sa Rorn—Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 20. |§eerittoreCoonry: Oantemy } piis e prahluition thres woeeks and 1 Surday afternoon game at the M sh Junguage he described to be nds; Clurk of juniors, in 27 1-3 sec- | linsville high in that town | 1897, ble pleys—Fonsera and Hawks; | : p back stroké, Becke am 1ot sorry to return to my own Major Leagus Career—Eold to|Hawhs apd: lenline; Cooney and B« “' ey e ‘1“":‘“‘ :;" {u“'uk' u v dnish S HNI]S AMFRI[;ANS r. 1 told them that in Ameri- Baseball at a Glance Giants by Indlanapolis ciub of thelqepiia ‘g, Base on balla—oft Ithem 2, oft | yeconds, Ilve-man reluy, won by|been born to Mr. and Mrs : ) American Assoclation in 1920, Trad- [bay 2, oft Retts 1, off Peace 2, off Da- | i 118 o ; 3 e ’ % sald that America's ma- ed to Phillies with Curtis Walker'| Lm;w '| Struck lm :;.m.’ 7, by Bettn ‘H ";"‘,]“‘- 1. “'r"’\‘\“ ‘”"H" o \E“m‘”‘u h -“‘ y eir - Mountain View t Ivantages over Europe are NATIONAL LEAGUE ;,..\. ‘I.mH Mousel, others and cash in |y, 0¥ 7046 T O DK b Ritter, Lamberg, Ciark, Mucke; em noustrated most plainly in the Sev 921, oron 3 In 2-3, off Day 0 In 21-3, of | ki ) k I which arc fitted with all Games Yesterday Outstanding Veats—Made threc ARG b, or | Ployed boys Jm.n'n)\ Watkihs, Lipsky « high schoc te Y New York & Chicago 2. home runs in single game on Sept. | n 2 off Decatur 1 | Carbonic and Becker scheduled 10 meet Merid Brooklyn 12, Pittsburgh 7. 973 Snelni (iR ATt IENationall| Y SPL b R Rt S BIR b S I RS T 1 o cieekith IV tennod Hon it ‘ D I} 932, Delng { o SOUTHINGION NEWS |+ tan [nge Repons Homes Here Louis Philadelphia 9-~11 {league player to turn the trick since |Losing piteher—De hat ; i 1 : wvowed that he considered the { innings 1507, Datted 324 in 1023, son, Quigley and Mors n ; ( ! : Poston 4 Cinetanntl 4. . UL 2 - i ——— | Eureka ¢ W MO]’C (Jlllifll'lfihle > and "”“,h”’ life of Ameri- meet in Odd Feliow 2l this ¢ ¢ healthy.” The case of Herman Michaclson — : . retice League Standing On the Alleys Y, L | | ning. e dean was rather reticent re. > of Mcriden, who was arrcsted Sat- ST e n A L s o ; T8 urday morning on a charge of reck- : ; g some of the statements at New York 5 | T & i amberton of Hartford was |The Villiar 0 . i 1 to him in American ne: ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS ss driving after his automol ud ' ting of the Hi-Y 1 of pers. He said they were usuall Philadelphia .... i Two Man Jeague. b “?_”Il‘ ““’l 'I_‘ "“W u,.‘n oot | ctub | ning at the home ) antially correct, but not alto- Pittsburgh vern 18 % |EAman 100 87 8710 o b as nol n R m‘ of Franc aided in its ¢ i 1 * 90 Boston Potern 95 130 91 98 A4 yorterday s onsuphy [ organization ) et { \ When questioned about prohibi- [ Cincinnati . ; Rl e s = totalling $19.05. Three ' 3 . ferre : the tion the dean said that he could not ChIcRgONs . o .407 | (Continued F'rom Preccding Tage) |venng (B3 s injured in the accldent, bull gjonie post, American ILegion, | "gloomy d i { Apress an opinion whether it ia en- St. Louis . conveniences and labor- Ilces rarely found in this ono s reported In a serious condic | wijl hoid 115 regular mecting tonight |In America, he s . U i et e by MeQuitlan 2, by e ) by Alex- | = ; tlon. in the gion rooms. He said tha i visit . les in which I moved Games Tola e . & |Gtan % 2 100 LA e William Berry Lodge, Knights of | vinced him that America, hoth mu T vidence of drinking." | Chicago at New York. piteher—CGreenfield Urnpires—Tt | Mrand Mrs. James F. Nobic Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Hart and McLaughlin, Time. 5 Woodruff S‘(IU"V um.rrmyn; e (‘).4, on- | St. Louis at Philadelphia of their daughter, Miss Cincinnati at Boston. e \lwnmxr::r b 2 = 5 by Rousl . 1 J : [ Main stree! The ved- i AMERICAN-LEAGUE Bl b iy | S [ (LT 4 will take place next month. | R | — Walker ot o ¢ i s 2 =272 Miss Nagle, a graduate of Lewis | (s, &2 { | _ Games Yesterday T B conooo 5 1 : 204 h school and the Yale school of | Chicago 6, Philadelphia —14 p 1 a 0 R S r i linnings ; AUImED S e sic, 18 a teacher in the South nnings. | ; i e . | | Cleveland 9, Washington 6 Wingo, ¢ ... el ] | 2 , . hiine commander of Kiltonic Post, Amer- | TDoston 12, St. Louis 7, Rowlorias s |Barn | New York 9, Detroit 7. Donahuey bR 5 o |Perk 2 g ranslegloniand do borouen plim Pineli 1 " nd sewer inspector, i 8 8 | The Standing Bohne, xxx ? 9 81 9 | A fire at the Walker-Stewart Co, | i re e e | Won Lost P.C. Kin s ! ! i ‘ T Caveney, ss er school. Mr, Hurley is a past Totals d factory in Plantsville was extin. Philadelphia .... 20 6 769 Sishadl tariv Ein P ing by . | Washinston ... 13 s 7| . H, FO. A E. ekl f‘,‘,i,‘;\':,x,:‘,]m il fulel Cleveland ....... 17 630 = - g & ¥ A 2 ;flm roft, s L SWIMMING M " . . 4 | Ghicago . 12 500 | : i At the Y. M. C. A. fank Saturday| The condition of Daniel J. Crar ! X Your narrow hrim straw won't do this sea- | §t. Louis . i.\ ow Yok ... 370 |Weleh, 1t : ! 1 e \ son. Fashion decrees wider brims in fancy Boston . « 2 2 N | Detroit ...... 2 3 c . 0 i I Lo s 1 g /f hands and fancy hrims. ~ Games Today [(EiEnds) 2 : > é // \ Philadelphia at (-mra'x‘n T oo K 4 K<) J 0 00 Union Made — Hand Made | Washington at Cleve . i i . v e . xx--Nan fo Smith in #th, \ | CASTERN LEAGUE azzz=Batfed for ‘Blemiller. (n ot \ breakl Ganes Yesterday seammany 2T 0 S o / s oose 3 L.000 014 00x—3 \ vrhrd 6, Worcester 2, 2 * Haven 4, Waterbury 3 ris, B iy t t COLD" sneeze sprinkies the atmo- Springfeld 13, Dlttntield {6, Double playa—Brenslor fo! Caveney where with five millien virulent onnec lcu a o Albany 11, Bridgeport 2 |to Bressier: Benton to Ran: al germs. Neglected, these disease-carrying L] i [pin._Lett on haser incinnatl 5, Bosion ; bacteria prepare the way for influenza and i The 17, "Baze on Lalls—oft Donchua 1, off Gene- = 3 o Go Daasion Lalls St Donohiial, ii0tae prevmonia 6 R. R. ARCADE Hasltoral e ¢ g7 | Etrueic aut=by. Denobue itezefl - Medicsl Science has discovered in Figma ngs, off Bie 1in | Waterbury ...... 13 |10 ' 5. off Benton 2 in Chloro a simple, sure protective against . ! Springfield 3 1 2.3, 101t by p colds; a germ-killing agent many times [T s ey 1 o wich . _by Blem more efficient than any antiseptic hereto- e ec wl 0 Siaad e LS fore produced for this purpose, and free ° from all irritating effects. | | | | | Gaw Haven o 2 S [Sweeney . — - | Bridgeport . . 409 | S 3 FC Antiseptic is non-poisonous. ltsoothes 273 MAIN ST, Worcester 4 1 318 e ¥ 3 the delicate, inflamed membranes of nose 4 i3 o > . » S e S Ak and throat. Use ic a8 a spray or gar Open Every Evening This Week Games Today : : B e pr PR it fTude o 3 urne, cuts, scratches and skin sbrasions | respond quickly to the healing properues . RSy 5 1 of FC Antisepuc. The pain ceases; there Springficld at Pittsfield LI | 18 instant relief Albany at Bridgeport, ] Your Druggist sells FC. Look INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 iy fo th Bk and Whte Shld Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS e j r T I "o CHLORO CHEMICAL CORPORATION The New Time Table. © McCiure Newspaper Syndicate 1 ‘sulls{:f‘\lfl'd'ly Mount Vernen, New York chester 7 teading 6. Jersey City 4 Providerce-Baltimore game was |t ved as part of double header |J sunday.) u The Standing Won Lot imore foronto v.‘\'ul i 5 T L7y 1 | MEMBERS AT Lf DKS Toibs EPOP TRIES TO MSUREON ing Ehng U 7 3|0 ot ool STOP AND GET NEW SPRING £ 1 ATCHES X rh(( OF TIME TRBLE tochester ... .. 1 ; i ‘ f TIME TABLE ; OPEN! MUKH HIS OLD BOAT 15 R : - | 3 B ooy COSTING HIM Games Today [iforitan ; i Pazck Th C 'Man 'rovidence at Baltimore s . At 5 e ave Syracuse at Toronto. & G Rochester at Tfalo ) by G i “Cave-Man” is the name 4 S ahine o 5 of the newest low shoe | : ) upal 2In 1. i : Woman Brings Second y Grmes (Granthami. Wil for young men and high ing pitcher—Aldridg, Suit Against Coal Man |Lvsires—niem and ScCormick, " Time school boys. These high for §10,000 damages has been [ stvle oxfords have wide ght by Mrs. Helen Oster against | ) . > lat ) e e e :1‘««]'3,,) E . toes, low f,]‘“ heels, and hrough . Gerard Casal ”m“”', i ¢ 31 a new shade of tan ; aintiff alleges that she tried to buy | e i -~ T A NE WLLIE'S O 0 5 - . LT AN M A e L LA leather. They're $7 the oy : : SRR t n's i S LS ; H : g3 : c0: : NoP T AGRIN |1ober, and was assaulted by | Bottom ; : pair, but they look like he defendant without - provocation, |Bell. @ ... : $10. Also in black and ejected from the yard laims that her hack was injured, that she suffercd bruises ahout the |Dout ‘ MAN G’ sody, and that she received a severe |9 SOSGOREN M et NlN S nervous shock Mr. Sullivan, when questioned to- : Sl el e L make no statement other than to S = l/ef |deny the assault. He sai A . PO said that once wfore she brought action against B ! 8 4 0 him on the same charge but drop- | Vil s ik SII St i’ on , il oe viore Hayes- ’\iaxlev Nuptials ‘fl e i 1oy AW At St. Joseph’s Church ! : | The wedding of Miss Julla Grace | Marley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs oseph Marley of Sheftield street and John Matthew Hayes, son of Main street, will take place tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock at the rectory of §t. Joseph's church. Rev "6'555507\ ( PITY S {m—“j“ S (TE GR35 THEYRE GONRA a i e Michael Keating will officiate ) = & LAPOOW\TZ FATTEN UYL BND ERT U BT T4 Miss Anna Marley will bs maid ‘éf,;g;‘ NARtoRrE A ) Bl CELEBARTION ey AE. of honor and John Crowley best ™ THURSDEN 7 HALING DRy AFTER — | man. Following the ceremony a re- CANPAL UM \ ~BMORAOW | ception will be held at the home of N\Nw i i = ’-’Y’f’v/ ol , A ) \ T (I& N | PARTY 1OR \| AR TAST RELIE v ‘“? ] \ A "‘ ? '“5“;; A number of New Brifain women A LIRS RS \ CUT THESE dofeg interested in Near East Relief met | ""m""' { Uiz = Sl WITH T’ KNIFE | last evening in the chamber of com- e w‘""‘ merce rooms to plan for an Oriental | Garden party to be given June 5 on | the grounds of Mrs. W. . Brooks, | for the benefit of the fun Mrs. Buell B. Bassette is general hairman of the affair, Miss B. F. Dudley, secretary, and Miss Hannah Scott, treasurer. The executive com- mittee is composed of Mrs. Bassette, Mrs. W. F. Brooks and Miss Mary | Bingham The garden party il be a most attr eral public and aid materially Ini taising ths fupds