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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925, { Speaking| Brief Sketches of || " Deteas Bovs' con WOODWARD FREED i DR, MAYO TAKES | sl | with the girl on April 2 f Dr, Mayo, who is here to address EASTERN LEAGUE ‘The Nathan Halo achool baseball | | days, th § Gamis. Yesisida team came from behind in the last kit of Sports g Fimols Star. il st s et in v s ‘ H Bridgeport 8, Albany 2, tionE PRl o AlOn ke { foined i | the “fast paco™ of the present gen- NS Rtmtmngg | Now Haven 5, Waterbury 2 ot U L L univeraity. { Springfield 5, Pittsfleld 3. ROBERTSON 109, in an exciting game at the ‘ W SIPR atlon, Cho heme run that Francls| yaritord 15, Worcester 10, il it Nathan Hale grounds. The club wad Cheers {or Ex-Conviet-- Hheehun got for the Gascos against White Sox made three in the first half of the| . Cd”s Hlm Smcele B“[ Ignoram LS LTSNI NG M e LS e L the average man's life In the last city hall yesterday certainly was top ‘The Standin; = .4 - seventh and took a two-run lead, i U h d H wurd deelared | 1 taken Lucille FS I led 0 years,” he explained, “and this hole, ua the bally old Britishers Vo et R0, lx:‘”‘" Sherman, Tex. Jan. 31 |y the winners came back to acore Girl D Ol § Him SR R achooling, 0 Cleml 10 Know {4 t pace has much to do with it would say. 1t takes a long hit Inr“m.”m‘\, R ) | Major League Carcer—Purchased | |a like number in their half and take e the girl corroborated —— , motor car takes people out inte the fust stepping Frankle to circle’ Springfleld ...... 14 4 [by White Box from Sherman club, [the conteat. Fac and Falla hit| 00 0 v yay 2pe(ap)— | 8l hie Tad treated b e T 5 8 May 20,--(AD) | the open mora and more and many he bhases, and this one surely gave |\aterbury . 13 565 | Western oclation, in 1917, as | three-baggers. The line-ups week Woodward was ¢ hyS A _ other modern inventiong tend to be iim ample time to do his Nurmi| Alpany ... o 18 1in United States air service in 1918, | Nathan Hale-—Beehnert, ss.; Kopy, | Three weeks ugo arm SC8, OT=1 o0 o charge of g Chatterton's Mayo ROChester, | (o 1y jng, The short skirts the wo- uft. New Haven " Optional to Minneapolis in 1919.20. | 10+ Gotowala, p.; Mararella, c.; Go- | dered to shoot to ki ed Barl o and yestorday's oenducm n & ftatement to m news- | mer wearing now are mueh | Pittafield . Gy ) 435 |21, Recalled by White Sox start of | Mes Grosko, rf.; Gurnickl, 8b,; | Woodward an o Kidnupper thros Dl it p night eriticised Wil- | mere healthful than the old-style “Teddors” Kilduft still has his old Bridgeport, . 10 3 .435|1922 season. (Graduate Austin Col- | Falis, If.; Puzzo, ef. he quiet hillsides g dnuen aoun: i : s Bry »r his stand | long ones {ime throwing arm and he tossed | Wopcester .. PR T 7 2 lege.) | Boys' Club—F, Pac, J. Sadie, c; | 'V el AR L ',‘”, - R P [ g / } ihem down to second in great| Outstanding teats—Became one [1. Anderson, p.: L.’ Michalowaki, [ Year-0ld Lucille Chatterton of Gran- 29 Tons of Tin Worth o P ; — shape. Games Today |of Dbaseball's immortals by hurl. |2b.; Koplowitz ss.; A. Blanchi, Tru- y‘ A OB bt d bl 0,000 Taken by Thieves 1r. sauyo « A ‘The personal columns of the Clas. e liridgeport at Waterbury Ing perfect game against Detroit |han, 8b.; Grabouskl, cf.; V. Bay.|Xldnapping rejoiced with him in his| TeRv B0 S0 A8 0 70 S o Aol ; ified Ads have been the means to “Carlo” Restelll, who has done New Haven at Albany. |April 30, 19 Fielded 1.000 in |lock, if.; Kobela, rf, o g hand trucks over a carpet to|quer restore huppneiss and contentment bout cverything in baseball, in-| pittafield at Worcester., 11923, accepting 62 chances. (Didn't | Score by Innings: el “""‘\“”"'l“”‘ & Sl blanket the nofse from o ¥ A to follis, Use the Classified Ads uding pitching and playing first | lartford at Springfield, have single putout during 1924 cam- | Boya' Club ......8 11 0 0 1 9 0B PIAN (L0200, O IGNORERALE S WY | kT A eain) gy d dally. 1 ———————————" 1 3 hase, now males his debut as & e | paign.) {Nathan Hale 24000 3o aken i I AL e e SRR S il 'mm ]o{;; r:nml“"hrh k"'::m\<|rn> ::n: NATIONAL LEAGUE —— | who aftor hearing testimony all day | Merehouse o Hent ! ! ! ligion,” D 00, t b g Chicago §, New York 2 county court in June, and discha e S 88 house and say to science Hv.mn t‘xurr! g \\u(ulv\ ard with Klett Lrought for G an of religio ho hases 1s very good. lirooklyn 9, Pittsburg S Uhiladelphia 8, 8t Louis 4 Charge Made Against Homes for [ theft of a blanket from a neighior demages against Taffs, A E here 18 no qu KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY Johnny Burns did well on Arst Cincinmati 7, Boston $ Lase, picking them up a la George Hisler, | | of the girl’s father, but the $50 bail'papers were ser table | tion among seier as to ¢ | (Continued From Preceding Page) Orphans in the Eastern set was at once supplied, and doubt j‘red Winkle and i ni ) i Not t descer The e'\'m’r;;m:m:u::‘;:l\ir\;“::n\\“.,” | ;L(‘«OI\‘;rln‘n X ‘ States | was expressed that the chatge would -\r’r ecity court the th N a 1 from ‘w;' ey, whic s mere practie - ooklyn .. G 1 w pressed Ay nonsense,” he continue ut Hill park B '\l'i'lx-'hm e 18 by T wveenneod Y ol New York, May 20-—(AP)—Asser- — ’ittsburgh ¥ i : $ H 1 | tioni hildre . 2 Now that the Corbin Cabinet Lock | Cincinnati o wu .fd:.‘,',a,l ‘h,,,“’:,." n,r»:.om,,‘k]fl;m”f r jasketball players have actually rc-‘“""un . TR | 24 s I o |"wholesale lots” to southern celved the cup and watch charms/Chicago | J — | western states and I for winning first place in the tight St Louls cieen 7 1 27 14 0 |by farmers for heavy farm work, | court struggle this past winter, per- = A were made by women delegates to haps they can at last realize their mes Today A R B lthe child welfare conference of I'RY A BOTTLE ;. —— vietory. but the race for first place 3. l.ouis at Phlladelphiz : LI o | America. was 30 close and doubtful, requiring hlcago at New York et ib e i 0| Mrs. Bennett Smith of Temple, an extra post-season game, that it ' incinnati at Doston. 3 o3 2 0 iTexas, who said she was a lifelong is not to be wondered at all if it ['lttsburgh at Brooklyn And b .. L 1 o ltriend of Governor Miriam A. Fer- has taken all this time for the win- SRR Fidon "1 7 2| guson, of Texas, asserted that each nors to realize their success. AMERICAN LEAGUE ! 0 0| year many train loads of children LT i 1 . 1 ® " |over six years old are brought to The K;‘Imu;! ,"”:h\.] Y OAMC _Ad, Games Yesterday N poes 0 1\'}75\:« adopted and ’m\rlr to do ast night, when the league woun < 2 3 heavy work on the farms. up its affairs, was @ success in f‘\’;:::n;l’#n’i ‘;‘\’_:‘1‘3:1 . 5| Mrs. B. K. Westmore of Spokane crery way el gt ] Sk o | Wash., told the conference that very ) . C'hicago 4, Philadelphia 3 — | young children are taken in large S, Louis 8, Boston 2 2| groups to the northwestern farming remarked on the friendliness which & regions, where, as adopted children the players of the different teams | e 5':\',‘;‘[‘“5 | Hatted forHansnEec of farmers, they are taken from telt for each other. This Was one ... ... ! Ll ; I 010 san—s | place to o for aeasona) harvests notable feature of the playing sca- |y bt B I A i 110 000 0002 | Ing of the beet. apple and onion son. A few scraps occurred In the “z: i ¥ D L ‘f's':’zp-" base | CTOPS. heat of the many close games play- lan 5 hf, Jackson | ,'v . Hastings R. Hart of the Rus- ed during the scason, but this ani- g =/ BEE 0tte Tland Kelly, Jach o Merry: | scll Gage Foundation, today eharged mosity was always forgotten as S00n | voy'you” "CTT T g Z am ke :' flets 5 hat officials in a great many found- as the final whistle blew and the ipo, . o i ; fenis 4 lispose of their players had cooled oft. Most of the | poo iy 23 e . ase on | charges as * would dispose of players knew and respected each 2 } off I 3 ch dean ns or puppies. 1 seen jack Quimby, former Yale' co v« o« and then he ofther hefore the season, many very Struek ¥ ‘ s comnitied m the placing of "/ 5 N Games Toda " Ly pidng /1118 &5 changed to Blackstone well, and it is safe fo say that more . qoiphia at §t. Louir s LG " AR s ase i WY friendships than enmities were do- oy o ST o dout 8 ing 225, o | or ) Ko Syt / ! \ ed by the league. ew York at Cleveland Kautmarn, Losing ditcher-—Nent, | Um- \ R lioston at C icago. res—Hart, McLaughlin and Rigler \e\‘ ,crscv ‘Id“ \ccu‘ed Ihe Flatware team in the Landers 2 Inilight league mot with its Airst de- |NPERNATIONAL LEAGUE By Two Step-Daughters feat last night at the hands of the pd A A e High streat nine, but it forced the Ttesults \oqu-u-n s ke B (AP = TWait . 87 years of age, game into estra innings before suc- rovidence 10, Baltimore » « . g 0! is being held without bail at the cumbing to the bat of Shortstop ochester 11, Buffalo 5. : a BRI 4% )1 Mays Landing jail, on serfous charges I'riske. ronto 5, Syracuse 4. B e made by his two step-daughters, rsey Clty 15, Reading 8 Helen, 18 and Betty, 17. The com- 2 O . The hero stuif i getting to be as outhi . plaint, which charges improper re- ): reguiar as daily bread to Walter The Standing £nmidt, L lations with Helen o a period of | 1 rOIIllse an ac Johnson. Yesterday he went in as: Won stop e 3 0| two years, was made after Groff, it is | a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning Baltimore ] ) - asserted, abuscd his family when his | i / S up to you! with his team one run behind and | Toronto 20 Total wife and the two glirls declined to | a man on bage. Pltcher Shaute of ! Buffalo .... .21 3 PHILADELPHIA id him in the painting of an auto- | the Indians put over two strikes, ! Jersoy City ..... 18§ 5 3 H - A Bl mobile. | d then Johnson put one over— Rochester ..., . 13 3 rash enthusiast will say flat-footedly % A A | that you'lllike a certain cigar better than any Cleveland _park, ALCTOmLE STARTING SUNDAY—Your Last || e e n Chsnlis et e || other you ever tasted. It's entirely up to you This is the second game s sea- llochester 3 . : . i 2 0 | TAllE e o e R e R e el e B o 1] of AN Timest ‘ to decide whether the taste and mildness of | [ once. It was the first ball any | Reading ........ 14 s 43 . " i | Orfl\' e ihiitng Joraey City at R Blackstone make it your favorite cigar. right-hand~d batter has ever hit Providence g 3 2 i X o F 3 \\ over the right !d fenece of the ' Syracuse . C A P I T O L Providence at B: = But facts are another matter, The 100% filler of your 1925 Blackstone is the finest I'rom the enthusiastic mob re- caption which Tarls according Jack Y |ll|am< Is l)efeated Dempsey vesterday, it would seem that he Is as much a popular idol there ax Goorges Carpentier always bas heen on this ride. “huck Wojack, suffering (rom a ight charley hors>, did not get into Hartford's murderous victory terday until shortstop Durocher as injured in the ninth., Then Marty ay moved over and Chuck went in at Second getting two put. cuts, He did not have -a chance o bal, though. Hartford made 24 sits, and, at the rate Chuck is iravelling, we wonder how many he In Game With Harvard | Cambridge, Mass, May 20.—Har- ard got away to an early atart yes- srday to win from Willlams, 3 to 1. In,the first inning Todd hit a homn run with one on. A little jater, with two on, Gehrke hit into a fast don- ble play which ended the rally. Williams tallied tn the seventh on a single by Walker, a grounder from Uerris muffed by Captain Hammond, and a hit by anaugh. The score: Harvard .20 00100 0 x—3 83 Williams 0 0 6 0 0 01 0 0—1t 42 atteries—17 a Samkb Sehmidt and Rotiomiey o on bases— St Base on halla—off Tainex Halncata Ry S0 RhA) 1 KEITH VAL DEVILLE No \l)\unu in Price off Haines 9 in 3 2-3 off Dyer | by Mitehell A Smooth Shave Dressen Roush Rress) Wal Every Time tobacco of its type that Cuba has grown in years. Still sticking to facts: Blackstones are noted for their perfect construction and firm ash. Scientifically made for casy drawing. Invariably even- hurnmg And as clean as a young trout in a mountain brook. These facts explain why nearly half of all Dlackstones are bought 5 or 10 at a time in the handy Pocket I’acka"cs_zhc same full- vould have banged out had he ii Clement and Cote played the entire game size Blackstones as those so]d from cedar boxes, Havana’s best Siller crop in years ~in your 1925 Blackstone Rohne, Blackstone was a fine cigar §2 years ago. It was even finer 10 years ago, It is at its very finest in this year of 192 T s e Wesleyan Vanquished ity of Broken Streaks.” By New York Univ. \londay the While N 3 New York, May 20.—New York tion! A luxurious once- \thletics after nine vietories ur ity's bascball tecam continued iy terday the Cubs dro 3 Ut its winning form yesterday and as a | Nels. of ¢ over with a super-keen the hox and ended the Giants' iesult of excellent pitel by Bob | Bancroft, ss $ _bladccvery time. You get ng at eight Corbin, the sophomore ke it only if you use the the Violet turned | Valet AutoStrop Razor S :"”: ArslghtAteumphSvar with its exclusive self- . ) Ve stropping feature. Try it. recerd established by 1t in Corbin yielded only ree hits in But seven games is seven | ), New comfort—a revela- 25. s« game, his first mound effort ice he downed Lafayette on April i FTERTI - 34, Exeept for the fourth inning, ; " et totary /club has been divided | when the Middletown forces at- iirmeact . 00 01 ? 1o six warring camps, each of {taineq a1l their yuns, Corbin was in. \ch it 10 back one of the teams of 2 2 3, #—-Bohne the ¢lub th P n to ared by the club this summer. At BOY ~COUT NEWS. b : b HL A st the Kotary lunchson tomorrow eve. | g . 0! . Hiant L : R Saventeen New Britain boys wi t n bases—( alor ecach s § f 14 to N M ‘ t t e on balls—of # Wil get tofether 2 ¢ | conference at the New Haven scout |1me > 4 imtiven= Rwawitr: ~Sharpens Itself airmar camp in Southington this week-end, v, Pfirman. T 2:02 The organizations whic wi be 'OH‘I one of them will have charge o i lcague are| °f (he program on Friday evening. L sclub f"'ll‘;,'\' PIAYETOUNTS | (vide Hogaboom from Troop = . = i the South Congregational chur <chool, Old Burritt scheo o oy | “:m a8 Whington dengol Willlam Tallon from Troop 8 of the t el : Trinity M. E. church, Theodore Stalk ur e ttin e aally | from Troop 4 of the First Congrega- e T A T\ S~ ey mye e e W s 3 TREES (IO & gEase Nurmil Ene Y erman Ziegler from /GAA ) (@1 B '~ YOE GOT ALL OUA 5TUFF ON T3 ¢ T B0 T e F e #viehi | (LoD ad o German - Baptist [esincep “nm AEADY "o PANE OUR GETARRY (o P01 THEYRE AooRiel = F \ ; 3 It mile r & | church; Kenneth Frost from Troop r«rn 10 T UNTED STRTES — Now Te ) LU STRRT PRAINTING EN # i : = ° Ay sxt Tuesday. Helffrich is the fav- i | GUTT. FAOM THOYE. (BNNIBALY - ULL 9T ( rAe) orife with track followers. Meeting in Paris for the first time since their historle battle in Jersey City, Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier are the best of friends. In a Paris ring last night where | i)empsey refereed he was greeted varmly by Carpentier who later ook Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey to din er e been jolted in a Davis cup pre minary by Count Ludwig Salm Hoogsfraten &t Vienna. The es anged husband of Millicent R of New York, interrupted h o ordsr the president of rian chamber of commer e count then p minating Tre 3 of the First Raptist chureh: Hen- L ry Vredenburgh frem Troop of the Stanley Memorial church: Alden Hewett from Troop 14 of the Stanley school; Wilfred from Troop 15 of St Mary's school r e from Troop 18, the Rots club troop: I'rancis Wolfer from Troop 19 of St. Joseph's church; George Curtis from Troop 20 of the Lincoln school; Francis Hattings from Troop 22 of { the ¥. M. C. A.; Edward Raffo from Treland and tennis etiquette both | rroop 1 of Newington Home for Crippled dren, and Herbert Welch from Troop 2 of the Newing- ington Congres: onal church. Troop of Berlin and Troop 1 ish chure v 8180 wer represent tie New Britain and wpeak to snferemnce dinper Sunday a oon 'm\r\\W‘" \\Cu GUARD TH' ABFT, ALEY TRCORS o3 Lo | foft o] —— | | ENTING | uwnan ‘ e ToseLes |

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