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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 ing eight bobbles on their own ac- of Sportsj[" Famous Stars Fiack RN ' fuel produces injurious effects. x | Cooney, s ) Vo W I of the commission was ent ( ¢ ! In a resolution adopted f r ference called by to discuss the 0| Defendants Are Accused of Arrest- In the game between the Roys' Gonzales, Dyer 0 4 club and the West 1nd Juniors at Behmide 0 The Trade Shop Soclal club of |Walnut Hill park yesterday afte HLGH A, McQUILLAN (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page) |yl " ¢ 3o i " Landers, I'rary & Clark gave a ban- [noon, Ted Annunziata of the W. E, New York Gianta b Toporcer ) quet ta its bowling team last nlght |J's pulled one for the “book.” In Right-Handed Pitcher i‘:{.‘ 'Nm“‘ 'ev';”-rfihmq‘-;' 1'"": le plays [Day, n n at the Universal w{:- Captain Ed- (rounding third base, he knocked it | Porn—New York city, sept. & | Ward and Pipp (3: Pinp M Rt a0 O 0 O Pensacola, Fla, M the entire tory fwo Chicks From Egg ward Vollhardt recblylng a suver [loose, then chased out into the fielg | 1897 {Lett on b Cloveland b 5 3 3| Further testimony of ; rara iR : . Aus [Tyt on gt cup, Ho and Manager J. Burhans |after it and returned it to its cor-| MJor League Carddr—l'urchiged |Pase on balis 1 HILADELP |Eings received by spoke, while I'rank Schade was|rect position. He then attempted to | by Boston Braves in 1918 from wor. |7 PUSk0e & SR - ® (ployes and dental toastmaster. Elmer Wilcox led in|score, but was thrown out. | cester club, Eastern league, for $1,- |in ninge, Wrightaiona , lcounty turpentine op I were discovers singing, with Harold Selander at the kel 1500 and players. Sold to Giants in [nock ¢ in 1, oft Kmith & in G Williaine, rt F o |had any knowledge of A - : ol ogg Was found with & plano, About 30 people were in at-| 'The first seven men in the Pitts- |July, 1922, for reported sum of % 3 In 2 off Specce & in 3 Harper, of 1 a3 o |ment, marked the trial yester 1 . 10 2 4 ¢hip in it, but with the shell 4 itehar—Rurkese, | Losing pit-har Wawkn, 1b | A o tendance. burgh lineup hit two-baggers yester- | $100,000, i s L QT UL 0lfive men on churges of peonags for the chicks to foree their day as the Pirates downed Brooklyn.| Outstanding Feats—YWon 14 Time—2:10 Band. s b The government accuses the de. 1O STUD < 1 it, After b laced e g et v ! yn. t » gamos | Time—2 . s 2 of . P ) STUDY ETHYL GA I After being place 1 f D ohnny Iayes, local lad playing [three world series, winning two V / . RS R : [SREECOIRINFNORIDCHELO M 0KKLLON o'clock lomorrow evening. In the outficld with Lehigh, got a|frays and losing one, Flelded fl‘:c‘ NATIONAL LE l’h Totals o ':Hho payment of debts. Charles H. | So——— pair of singles yesterday and scored |in 1923, i Batted for Freigay |Land, one of the defendants, enter- er went hitless yestcr- |y pup, besides making five catches. Gonzalen in § |ed a general denial of the charges ending his remarkable streak (fehigh lost, 7.6, te Villanova, all A% 3 Al o A for Divker han in 81 |from the stand, his testimony sup- nl{H‘ saied i \\lvH\vh he l:)i“i‘:('yt; runs heing scored in the first three | Michaels, 3b H [ Phildeiphia .. 100 101 1313 | POTUNE that of five other it safe Mits, ryan Harris and Y |innings. ) [Heathcote, ‘ T £ A ¢ (n), |that he was elsewhere at the time Groves of they Athletics were the ——— Baseba" at a ('lflnce |Statz, of 8 ueller, Hornsk I e Hu- | of the floggings. pitchers who phlled the stunt. |Hartnett 4 \ hatone, " o | A record field of 8§56 runners will X e M ol gt JHawke He =| Teatimony for the prosccution has | 7 start in the annual Bronx to City NATIONAL LEAGUE Friverg, 1f, 3 '\.\\mrml him directly with only one | ing and Forcing Negroes To Do Thelr Work | from one egg oultry raiser : Ruris, Double pia Scores ran high yesterday, and 8 |Hall modified marathon in New = |arimm, 1b . 1 Williams an wkn. Hornaby and . |Phase of the alleged peonage viola- | three or four-run lead now means |york Saturday, Wil Ritola aod Games Yesterday MAuley, 8 .. 00l X Tielgau and Bottomioy, (tion. Judge William B. Shepherd | loss than a single-run margin did a | Clarence Demar are included tn the | New York 6, Chicago 1 Joiastien A Fpft an bases—8t. Lotis 10 Philadelnhia |had previously overruled motions to | few years ago. Just to prove this, |pack, Pittsburgh 12, Brooklyn 3 it o Dhy 1. ot Knlgnt o penrman % o gismiss the charges against Land | Cleveland went inte the ninth in- Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4. Keen, p veras 0 Dickerman P ts—oir |and Willlam DProctor. another de- | Bing on (he short end of a 9-4 count i N 2 Cincinnati 15, Boston §, S sl mltEl s I Kirman 8 5 Inpingh, of 13| tendant ‘ e yesterd nd piled up six runs to Bud Taylor, Terre Haute bantam, RS NEW YORK 2 . | < George Diamond. a negro alleged win the game. The Indians showed |is due in New York today to finish League Standing UABIR. M, PO, A, Bilaforan, Wilaon snd’ Qulz Timoe1 45, |t0 have been held in a state of pc consistent batting power in coming |training for his ten round bout Won Lost P.C t o 1 [ e = : age. testificd as to floggings from behind. With one out, Seweil | Monday night with Abe Goldstein. | xew York 2 ) FALCONS PLAY SUADAY |claimed he and two others received and Spurgeon singled and Jamie- [Taylor recently beat Mike Moran. | prookivn .. ... . 16 | iely, The Falcons will play the Hart- |from Dewltt Stoner son walked, Burns doubled and —— | Philadelphia . . g Lindatrem ford Colored Glants Sunday at {declared previously Stephenson slammed a three b amaica track's aceident toll for | pp gt ; Mary's field. The batteries fo forced at the point of guns in the hit. Hoyt replaced Pennock, but he [the scason was increased to five e o | Glants will be “Cannonball” Martin |hands of the defendants to beat the | walked 8peaker, and then Shaute hit | yesterday when three riders went l/‘m'm\ and Darkins, e Falcons will use |negrocs. | a pinch single to center fleld. Then |down with thelr horses, George | iion their regular lineup with Kania or| He declared that after the flog o things happened. * Jamieson trotted | Cooper suffering a fractured collar. | (1480 x o ] 3 Jagklowski pitching and Sulick |Rings he was taken to the quarters . VER-READY Biades home from third, Spurgeon speeded [bone. Jockey Marinelli, injureq | St 1oul e LU ed e e catch. The Falcons will practice |0f land, whero he was locked in & ; are backed by an wm- T T T s e e e mes Today LR L e M L O QT B Sl o U s conditional guaranteetogive Ing piece of work which was aided | e e Nlcazo et Brookiyn, e R e LR L CHAMPION STOWAWAY. fa government witness, 2 Prs ) and better shaves that any by a poor throw. | \ncinnailiat Ehijadelphia; iy ‘and Terre. - Lett on bassa=New. Yoris ow York, May 21.—(AP)—Paul / other blade, or your money | Babe Ruth indulged in another | Pittshurgh at New York. [ S et Dt ah eees Bow ko ; It I | N G ¢ r i 7 5,5 Chiengo. 7. Base on [balls— * | Kruptt, German, a claimant for the | : Gir) | . will be refanded. Trinity almost won another basel|l!8ht werkout at the Yankee sta- Btruck out e ey, Do & | “champion stowaway" title, a »1'“ ellesley Girls Who | y - ball game yesterday, but the strong [dium yesterday after autographing AMERICAN LEAGUE | ks IV S Keen ¢ L S T RS S Smoke Are Punished | \S / Ever-Roady Serdfized. Amherst foam finally triamphed. |& stack of baseballs in his hospital = ! R s RaoLavAIR (hom D iortrtion batst | BEwelislsy W aaa B n ay B LE (AR || Aot prpiedfoniss 8-8, by coming from the rear in the [F0OM for acores of admirers. He | Games Yesterday o : mtidol enter thalGnited 8lates | —Becauss they brokel thet lao eighth. will refoin the New York club May | Cleveland 10, New York 9, — S IR arnrient s ot ionRedlat & 8, officials announce, but iy not| Philadelphia 5, &. Louis § PITTSRUR kit as : The trade school's winning streak. ®Xpected to play before June. Detroit 7, Washington 3 ) by came to an end yesterday when the | Chicago 10, Boston 1. |Cuvier, re . field went to pieces and allowed Belmont Park opens tomorrow | EHENS | Moore, 26 Windsor Locks high school to romp |fOr the spring meeting and the run- | The Standing felitilde away with an S-4 victory, Bacon |MNE of the Metropolitan handicap. | Vot oAt R O s ner pitehed a good gurie, bnt made two | More than $306,000 has been spent | A S LR . Philadeiphia .... 21 in improving the track since last | youypih o 5 587 Smith, Chicago 20 2 625 LA | Cleveland . 13 621 Totam Joe Lawson of West Haven, son | St. Louis 15 1 f Jack Lawson, former Eastern | New York . 10 Ixtitehan, sn aguer, has been farmed out by the | Detroit ..., 11 .324 | Johnston v Haven Profs to the Shere Line | Boston ....... 3 Wheat, 1t gue in Maryland. The youngster | ——— Reabneites 5 a promising young backstop. | Games Today Loftu e ‘ Philadelphia at 8t. Louis, S Although he held Litchfield high Washington at Detroit to one hit, Jobonowsky, the clever New York at Cleveland, | Petty, X re le high school moundsman, | Boston at Chicago. Gsborne, p Ll s | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |F5"0h P - Paavo Nurmi, starting to pack his TNesults Yesterday things, delivers a broadside at Amer- | Daltimore 12-6, Providence 3-2, ican reporters and photographers. Toronto 9, Syracuse 2. To sum It up, Paavo asserts that| Buffalo 7, Rochester 6. none of them is any good. Reading Jersey City i | Thayer, the Pemfret p.ammlf The Standing . ) wirler, turned in a no-hit, no-run | Won L oy, P Do YOU want tosave some sumeal aen g RlndnAT D Sl erCRY: ?;::,‘:“:M bt , TERE it~ i | ” money by eliminating a re- I B e Buftalo e ) i oo paintingjob—andyethaveyour | Jersey City . 1 9 nit 1y ¢ . carlook like new again? Here's Uncle Robbis (Wilbert Robinson) | Reading .. 5 1 el b ! : the secret. Get abottle of ated to succecd Ebbets ag prési- | Rochester & ry t of the Dodgers. Providence ..... 3 32 in 2 b o Joe Festa’s errors and “Ducky” NDARD SI No sacrifice in quality, vaie's deteat, 64, at the hands of | providence at Baitimors . Jartmouth vesterday Jersey City at Reading Same good old Tuzedo " = ¢ 3 © 750 | Niehaus, 1b . S B TS wlesusssmasl 3 1300 m m100 e 20 ™Y s e Rochester at Buffalo. properly aged — Dartmouth Slaps Defeat | svracuse at Toronto. R fus The Original fim removing, L A SLEE S 1 i gh-lustre polish. Do not Pcrfectly blended— Onto the Yale Outfit | G (LG [ Watkar, st 1A o0 inferior substicutes. ~ Adk for it By u % always FRESH, New Haven, May 21.—Dartmouth Games Yesterday f\Wine Jos Fisiitiada B loteated Yale in baseball, 6 t0 4| \worcoster 11, Pittsfield 8 Every dealer’s supply is re yesterday. Comerford's excel- | Briggeport 7. Waterbury 6 THIEE o ’ r P day, Bridgep 7 rbury st In the first place, Brilliant Lustre i dated. Stating the lent control of a (:a:-\lv: M\"’:‘leh)‘:‘)-[ (15 innings) 1) v a real cleaner, ch ruts‘::ro%;:h :nd' Tast day'it can be sold and g SR le s i RS pEIRTield A HA T DT R an, Ol e ideyealithelend sed . fielders proved costly el % : j Albany 13, New Haven 1. . grease, grime, oil and strong alkaline (‘aptain Pond was on the mound for = e P 2 o soaps that he g: accumulated on the Guaranteeing you : | pecialty » \eRvihadhial Yale. The score by innings The Starding | surface. It gets right d to th < FRESH Tuxedo , RH. Won Lot P.C ; . t. po. A E.| original enamel or yarnish finian, The new Studebaker Smndard Six oo wherever, whenever Dmouth 0 202101 00—671{pr e, T 9 54| 2 ! is a high grade, Jow-priced car es i 600022000—49 ringfield L you buy it. t"omerford and Pleken; Pond and [y o o o 600 | o o : ; personal transportation. ) Qualityicreatet RtheMiiia s il (ST . k-]fi:";n{;.} 95 i e P 1oe ;‘n""?;e;znd i s o $1125 Duplex! That means it combines e demand—demand Wisconsin House Asks [ Bridgeport ..... 438 |1 Smith, 20, % 10 2 b :L’?hilc:::fflll?fufr; | closed car advantages. The airiness Of- an:fpfl'l bt made possible the Dry Laws Be Modified | [itsteid ... 17 e S ‘| fnish._Costa but 60c. a half pint, F.0.B.FACTORY when the sun is shining! The it price. Madison. Wit AL o ::;\‘n":‘:!; _ ) e 4 ) h I:ZQ‘x:ll: cbal:é f’::dcni:'igu: Jl‘fi’ff; [ inished in black en- closed car for rainy, stormy weathd.‘ You make the memorializing congress t Gamies ‘Today E I satin finish, | Body finished in blac Seem seconds — without leaving your seat— e (ot T T (s 0 0 10 There's A WONDER WORKER 0 H. P. mginc. 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Safety light Come in and see this (nremy P the greatet raposition Wil go_on o i Soap, Liquo Seal Radiator Ce. ster —see its many conveniences— learn the gread o he NoO ber, 1926, elec- Pk i ment, Hold Fast Brake Linin, A Q - Fe aljot at (the Novem | & b2 Nickelo Nickel Polish, Never value that Studebaker offers. i Saucel Spring O Tire Ratch, — 7 oot Bost n Rapid Repair Enamel, Cup Three College Crews Off | yyrouoane (raar associaTion ! farn A A e On Their Final Spurts s aotam si., Hartord Eot. 1907 ey | Neow York, May 21.—(AP)—Crews 152 Temple St., New Hev, 1.3, M i t i On Sale at All Reliable Motor | threa colleges 1oday went into the o Lt ACL DAL O - J L Accessory Dealers and Garages | Al stages of their fraining for In New England and New Jersey n 2 B ) ¢ l Or es o York's second regatta of the season 300, atieaei 4 THE HALL THOMPSON CoO. ) \ t y for b + triangular struggle Saturday | Only $10.00 21 Hartford Connecticut the Childs® cup by Columbia, Penn- | oo p i address, make | Sty | «vlranja and. Princeton on the Har-| of ca package box behind driv- R Y BA R Owing to tidal conditions, the; s will ba contested in the morn-| %n.....m.« by ginning at 9:48 dn‘ugh!! time | * s [A) " the freshman brush and clos-| y /e LR ey twa P Bea @105 TS0, I SALESMAN. SAM BY SWAN f is schedujed for 10:15, RS RS ERITRRES ennsylvania, winner of the race 2 s =5 = t on tha Schuylkill, is sgain . CuzZ- FOLLOW ME~— e 2t year on nuy GESTEROMY) (AR~ HEAE THEY COME “HELPI- OH 5P = i ] , Low g T PANTING L OH ) — [ ROYS' CLUB WINS { ov 8 \ ‘ | The Beys' club All Stars repeated GHT ARy UM A GONER | | ‘heir victory over the West End niors at Walnut Hill park last night, but had a close call in the| For the benefit of Cadillac owners || g,y innings and barely skinned out | we are now stocking a high grade | | ahead by 21-17. In the early \n& | Cadillac Oil recommended by en- || nings the winners piled up a goo | ineers at Cadillac factory fo | sizea lead, but then they began to | rises = "y fOruse | | cxperiment with substitutes and the | G AL I West Ends counted nine times in the |final two wsessions. This was the Repairing on all makes of cars. || fnal soft game for the nl | practice has already begun for the | will | team which this organization ooty place in the Junior City league. | (OOKED ° . Score by ynm"lm"s ) fi:\;fi. 00 | 3 6—117 THE GARAGE | e atre, May 21 —(APY—A slight| 3184 Church St tarthquike shock was recorded en the séismograph Lere today

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