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SRRttt taays | ng « cate with me kindly communi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925, C, Westerberg, Mgr. MlLLER OF ATHLE'HGS ‘ cently told the a | M 3 0 5 \ Homeopathic S k Maple's Athlotic Baseball club, 25 [ B, f Sk ch f EMISTS Convention that the repa ASTLE THRILLS | ) H h 8 itio e repairing of p ea 1n 8 { | Sheffield avenue, Now Haven, Conn, | ne etches o GETS INTO IYORY CLASS‘ Dempsey's nose was the kockout N i . P g blow o, Hia career. In the.ring OVER HER LITTLE BABY p ‘ ‘mou' t"s —_— “Dr, Plerco deesn't know what he H “Bing.” 3 tic o EUNTR"L All lIFE I8 talking about," Dr. Balsinger said e Sesdasiessesessssenttes Kln KAPLAN wINS It the Energetic Outfielder, “In fact, T cut the cartilage from [l'ormer Dancer Feels That Life King Solomon, the Panama ROBERT J, SHAWKLY Now Ranks With Merkle ":j’l;:’l;l‘-|lil<t':\ s oar ..\ NH\F about an Now. T6 Worth iving ‘ e — heavyweoight, being wondrous wise, New York Yankees . Ya] M H Le e SR LATtoTlanRAnd e ke U P : and Com, « de——g sed 0 re b g iy e L R e oy BN HAr LAGIITE 00| e wieane et 5 neshyterion Charch Hopes o care to exchange punches with Mr. | —_— Born — Brookfeld, Pa., Dec. 4,|, Cleveland, May 23.—“Bing" Mil. Possihilities of Future only dM this strengthon the nose,| Chicago, N . | Raise Fund of 15,000, Dempsey, (Continued From Preceding Fage) | 1390 \{r;lhar‘l hitting outfielder of i« Bt I alNo ivdpatredt IERL alBH K| pe by (AP)—Irene a1 runa o AULA e Major league career — Purchased | AMeties. i now a full-fle I mem — e S PO T Castle's bahy is “worth all the thrill | - . o 4 s . anner as prove his breathing. | &l e The Yanke' Infleld without Eve-|too gracefully to be sure but the|DPY Athletics from Baltimore, Intep- |PCT Of that exclusive ivory institu-| N 1juven, May 23.—The chem.| “Pon't let anyone fool you that |there I8 in apparent success; all the | vett Scott at shortstop 100k8!¢uct romains he passed, national league, in 1913, Released | HOM ORSUME such promised celebri- | iy iy cventually gain control of |D*MPEeY's new nose will kecp him |excitement there is in Parly ang | COlumbus May 23—AP) — Ia stranger than ; 1lrllmn Ctzmcrd\.n'n It was the i’ ol' left hook that|July 7, 1015, under waivers to Yan. |!l¢® A8 John Anderson, I'red Merkie, i ity iiscif, Dr. Ldwin E. Slosson, |from fighting. When he goes into |London and Tome: all the dar suite of increases in funds allotted without a pateh in the seat of Wik rinished Sullivan, Caught pight in | Kees. (Had brief trial with Athletics |11 Zimmerman and others scientist of note, told several hun- [the ring again his nose won't be a ot |0 GaNCing e o burpose, “pitifully fnede pANte hi§ fown carnerias he dragsediHins: | (N 141005 Miller was enrolled durlng & BAME | greq Yalo students last night, lec. | ¥eak spot. |in the wor she told a reporter R L % LY e selt out, the Merlden demon met| Outstanding feats — Won 19 |PetWeen the Indians wnd Mackmen ' yiine horn under the auspices of S-S who tallied to her about her role of pensions are being paid re- Ray Schalk caught & ball thrown fnim with a blow that sent him back, | $ames and lost 11 in 1919, Has been |M(F¢ the other day. 1t came about 116 Yaje chapter of the chemical Cer Mulos Fhcderiel Melanehols s MUBimE bn 50 Frospysenan rom & -;\,-ncruper‘ and nfbnulerml One-two-three-four and perhaps | 10 four world series. Pitched famous |18 " Alpha Chi Sigma. MRS RI[;E FREE[] o e ; ’ SUBN- | \hurch tn the U. 8. A. the Preabye i vha"d.l gh ‘hdxfler.ms.l m\;: the i five more thudded and then It was|10-Inning tie ganie Letween Glants Ga N", AAs R0t A Neither time nor space can cur- (] CEis 1 Bt ,' i ”m", terlan board of ministerial relief and verage high ball which sters |over, Sulllvan went down, tirst on|Aand Yankees in 1922 classic alloway sent @ long drive 10 !li) 4o scono of chel ek A ravgHLer, Cinomid d=2 t . i tonallk s N it i T A G i ey 1 scope of chemistry,” he sald. |months old. TIr admitted that Sustenation reported today to the : Y y s and then ~ L A2 4l Some day the chemist will turn has had « sin lelc " |genera o1 0 o ey down, Referee Jim Galvin did not would land safely, Miller started | g g0ontion to the preparation of FR M HU BANI] e e berrs SEeraL ASSOnIDIY: Inineanon Aeit: Walter Johnson would make & fpither to count him out but helped arofind the sacks, He'd just passed fo,.00unds that will contribute to e araan et los lotonic pad g Hew s Servin s pdnslon bl sreat congremsman, . . , We 80¢ by |guilivan te. T rorner - ceslsted ny Baseball at a Glance second, however, when Jamleson f it iEETER TR B e career befors footlights for adopted last year, will help to relleve the papers he has 108 whitewashes (6,0 succeeded in mitting the leather, i s S o8 e 1 life of quiet domesticity a |the situation, the report, presented { & / ey 1o i stimulate steac countr 10U &¢ i lLake nrest w D o his credit, T o T aonard N e Do Miller had plenty of time to re- | | Son of Former New Hayen cowners Lake Forest, by Dr. Henry B. Master, Philadel- _ | Tracy Ferguson, of Northford left L4 L - turn to first; in fact, reached there o AT , . suburb, will move next winter to an phia, declared. Dr, Master said that The experts are asking, “Are the s farm to box Sheik Leona ¢ el safely, But in retreating he r S A et M L A apartment near Lincoln Park—home (le laymens' committee, headed by Athletics playing over their heads?” |\wajlingford. in the Rk Aol o B ey panity + |iected to touch sccond and was|I°} B the Wik effect of an overs ayor Loses 1n otlon of Chicago's 7 Will H. Hays, which was authorized 3 : Niw iE: L 3 L 3 Jdosn is o of formless fear, SRt Y o y spring slie t year to raise $16 .« . They seem 10 be playing over | ¢ yix rounds. The decision was a| Chica u‘,, Lol promptly declared out when Second | (0 1 6 T fon, a sense of fu- Aou skHowabyyT pring sl yeur to raise $15,000,000 for the the heads of seven other teams, - o g0 4, Beooklyn. 0. Baseman Vewster noticed Miller's ] : e AR 3ol AMav +y—_ri1. | be big enough to I villed by the accrucd liabilities fund, an essential " [draw—due to a late rally by Fergu-| &t Louis 8, Boston 6 7 tility, and a shiver of anxiety. The | Bridgeport, May 23.—(AP)—Mil- e ( : i, 8 . . Boston ¢ /400 Jy with the rules and 8 5 ! oy f bears and lions in the zo00. e requirement of the new pension pla: anyway, 5 failure to comply with ki S % | D plan, ; son. We credited Fergy with the [ Cincinnati 11, Pittsburgh 2. o ton the mall. touching the hag, | COUFABe can be restored at once by red Hall Rice, Danbury, was di- | 0" enig osixteen pounds and |18 completing plans for obtaining the The other day anl the clubs In the |[CUT4Y O€ even numbers and Leon-| A SR e L e sucking a loilypop. A variation of [¥orced from Russell G. s O B R e e DR he other day all the clubs In the larq with the odd. Leonard looked S was & smart pleca of work onj, ‘o, o\, drodihs of onoper ¢ aiitormermayor ofkNew: Havensanal|i0od s0SBRBCENEESMONARE0 ¢ ks National league had a rest and ¥ou | uen hotter than in his previous League Standing Fewster's part, & dumb bit of base- (& &% hundrediha of onasper cent in | L% ol ety he engaged tn gove |€¥er Used to know anything al William Jennings Bryan, in an ade o e bt 1 : s p Won Lost S ‘ ous of the blood may make i i ics, but now I'm like an ency- [drss last night cited the Loeb-Leo= can imag! ¢ showing against the Northford agri- | New York , all for X difference between cowardice |SMMental work in Washington, D. |’ S b hay ved that 4 23 8 Umpire Billy Evans, who was X 08 lia g g . B ol {clopedia on them, pold casc and the Shepherd case now urg must have enjoyed that. culturist and punched hard and aft- | Brooklyn A mpire By Evans, w0 Vet land courage. may determine wheth. | G+ By decree of Judge Newell Jen- |\ " o) 50 c ever deserved such |00 trial in Chicago as examples of ; ener. Fergy also landed a few that | Philadelphia 17 15 [[ToskIDERtNE Dostt SR £ ARan et 6t talmiln ala L intaliotrha lmealaclier | R £3 W UPRTAILCOUEGLOIN [Lasiesiaie phosir makes me |the results of higher education in : L;ddlc: v:ho un&prqlrmxdny are 0 |hyrt the horough Shefk and things | Cincinnati A . n;:] sm‘ml u:;“ x‘n‘l” i r‘;' ¥ or medaled 6 a hero. Courage ia |, ‘.\;v mh)-”qu] s;yjrr!;vlmv']duv‘nl{ fl‘w !‘ rabiel o 5 ~ |which spiritual training is Jacking. e barred from Cleveland courses.|.ndeq even allaround. : 7 2 of big league officiating he had suc S 4 but of ‘sugar | T8l was Henry | ord, wealthy | 1UmY o . 2 .. This is too bad, It means they | . ¥ ! Pittsburgh 12 1:. a play come up. LAt j l' \\.1 il‘ .vyx‘s,n-r N{OT o mealNant Whh Tt e e Her fathe watching her kick r Educational institutions of the nae Al Matera, of Bristol, went on the | Roston 1 Sugar fed to plant lice will so | t t fon today are buidn t intel. can never hope to grow up and get |, e o 3 & 17 It was cne for the scrapbook. P 3 Z & > [ divorce hearing yesterday told Judge | Pink-booted o d jthat soma;|/iaREtOSRY SE ¢ BTORY. DALY defensive but pasted Philly Clark, | Chicago WY sweeten their disposition that they |\ Sl A day there might be another dancer |tion today are building great intels cugagements on Broadway as actors. | of Waterbury, in one of the semi-| St Louis noo1 67) CENTRAL JR. HIGH LEAGUI BrawiminEy il sihe °"""”“"\‘\rv»mr o rm” that Rice and hia| (8% 18 TUBIS RS ARAKICECANSCE g them loose on! the aesa of. Mife final affairs, Clark refused to follow CENTRAL JR. HIGH LEAGUE font ot alcoholl Tias! the fapmoatie | s s roatriendiyiandFitnat B rs: UL : {without a spirity i K " vont into firat place PT T.ordihad tofdinih 4 1 e ut piritual rudder to keep Yodolfo, the eminent bull fighter |\,o"}ig advantages ard lost the de- mes Today meam No, 1 went inta fivst place, oot o iy prevents any approach to | o had told hihm contemptuously ) them off the shoals. f Spain, is a multimillionaire. . . .|cision through this neglect, Lddie| Pittshurgh at New York [frigayecicenogn: by ‘,‘l‘_“"““ A NP ihe angolic state SRLRdsEshat imaniian youglL| He compared the educated crimin- Indicating that he not only c€an|yorq of Waterbury, and Laurie Chicage at Brooklyn ‘fl.ntl tuck game from Team No. ?| “Scents, savors and colors are A " Ricey tasti X al with an engine perfectly built throw 1t but his control i8 perfect: [pich, of New Haven, traveled | i, Louls at Boston. {Thin was Teain 3's third straight $01- | ang guitle in their sway over | e TiCe testified to certain acts |which is provided with the steam of {THironshinix i tasthntinken otat din I Clnsiralitel or ot o o {back and also Team 1's second | piotions, and emotions move the | Jarp: e AL RO S IEE | |intellectual training “but which lacks Well, it will be four or five months |y pjte* Rocca Segretta, of Bristos P& siraight win. The score: 100 |orld. When the mother ~advises it LUk Ll h“n‘m'lr |an engineer to operate it properly— yet befors you get to read the }ne, | went down and out in the firat AMERICAN LEAGUE (Nod 108 ““7 3 [her danghter that the way toaman's | wacSeoro0d o warn them of el he moral forces gained through re- Grange Skirts Left End for Nine-| oind4 15 the tune of Frankie LE et 2CHER018 heart is through his stomach; wWhen | pionooine | ligious training.” 0 O'Brien's! two | handal Segretta aid The standing ., [the florist advertises ‘say It with|™ pico 11 aite sald, threatened to | “The greatest need of the world ‘ not last any time and was floored [ Team T TC. |flowers'; when tha confectioner sug-|yi1 ner on several Knlvrran'rv\;‘-‘“":mn» w G k I H ba dWh [today,” Mr. Bryan said, “is a eom- The r".,w; mnhdml'l mhm 1r‘: &l s halaatintiot sixiinithe firat halt :,, : : ; ‘. L,‘us ‘take a hox of candy With ¥0u | were married in SFM”‘;”' b w-fi“ | as L0o ll]g 0 nusban Bl | nination of spiritual power and ime game with the Phillies the other| iy to He went down again for the i No. ! 0 000 | when you call on her’ they are rec- |, A ] 2 tellectual power.*” day — almost two full teams. But|coiy or seven and was saved by his TRe Mg o I 360 [ommending chemical courtship—the | g rerer Y S°PArating in February (lothes Catch Fire He fook the great political parties it proved futile, five Mcl\_nthnle second who crawled into the ring | Philadelphia 22 7 “'."n' No. 3 . w0 3 000 | olde ®ay In w‘» world, the method | * Awarq of financial maintenance "(il:lfik for their fallure Iaft year to hurlers failing to check the Fletch-|,, 14 referes was counting. Washington Lo 10 | o S e G nrekel sl through the animal | for (hein child, who was given into | Ty e ‘l‘..\a in their platforms “a single or assault. | e Chicago Y Anglican-Catholic Union kinsiom from the inecct to man- |custody of Mrs. Tice, was deterre | Now Tork May 25.—Mrs Theo- sl cholcren s nast 1D — | Clev ? 5 S 1 kine because of lack of personal service |dore Sands, 60, died yesterday of | & b e 2150 Amserie Charley movertson, wiite 8ozl O the Alleys [t athe Session Is Concluded | e e e e e e hiileh ey i e thaC e foanniataloribe uttind pitcher, who gained a place with | e Pl usseln, Belgivm, Moy 28—(AP) |y 0 ekl Rice's New Haven picntriy " |paring a birthday feast for her §2. |had neglected in their speeches rets baseball’s immortals by pitching a Rl s e i o conference at Malines for | octor Declares Jack’s p “o1d husband, to whom she had |CTDCE to this prime need of ¢ perfect game against Detroit in ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS | L £ scussion of a union of the Angeli- \ e A o4 @ |y T < Ay ira: jworld, “one candidate in partieutar,” 1922, seems to have hit a winning - HORDT 22 n and Catholic churches 1 | Made Over “\ose Is (_)' K. Stranger Mistaken for All yesterday Mrs, Sands hustiea |12 8dld, “I should have expected te stride this season, Robertson has| lnlhutvl{fl League, T to a close, but the conclusions San Franclaco, May 23.—( om g Brother ; Buried by Family |avout her kitchen cooking delica- |5Co8MIZ Lhisinzed bgt LG L turned i several good games and | . WO o Sfl Sl not made public. Cardinal the defense of Jack Dempsey's | Concord, N. H., May 23 (AP)—A |cies for the birthday dinner which | a Wes ¥ brother. o 9 [ wright s i 1] Philadelphia at $t. Louis [cier, who presided. has yide nose, Dr. W, F. Balsinger £ =1 ’ ch | “Our government does not touek (he other day let the Yanks down A H i e e st meRd g I o L0 ‘. IVl e middle initial led 1o the burial of |Was to have hecn eaten yesterday. |ina mainspring of like Pt with three safe swats, 56 102 & % 7 7 KOIE Ltk 22 (3 = aED NOFNCLoarmE 1€ 0P~ {4 stranger, thought 1ot bro: She told ~ husban { ol L, ke, % sm. 0 11 New York at Clevaland, Angelican delegates have returned |eration on the world champion, to- |{n he e o her e Bl opuspand that he must lthe church can purify men's hearta Low Man ... 5 08t o) 5 e ey wi it |day criticisad Yeorge. Warr i A a0 > O RLe LS BNTCe (18880 | el #ai t Marriott of the Eraves has heen |07 ¥*® U i m at Chicago. :n ’Y‘.‘ngmmlla.w.n re mrg 'mu report \ tay critict 4 Dr. George \\ar.eni‘\“r.h Hampton it e siirevealea s Al e }1;’ *La_m':‘;\ .:" ;ng hsmmclcs showing ving up to pre-season predictions. 455 4B 449—1393 INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE | o the archbishop of Canterbury. Pierce of San Francisco, who re- |, today. d for him and so lose any of “”m'n ;:1 - c;\]"“":d ad mtcre l;lurdar- ifis hitting has been Hard and tme-j Trade Mhon: g e | Charles G. Moulton, a patfent in |the joy of anticipation. |worid E SO A and his work in the fleld has | oo 00 i T Its Ye the state hospital for the insane| The old man sat in the living| 5 %o heen of a high order, He's & |porking .. I Tomarieauts Teniotiny here, died last March, fhe authori- | room T e e e | The assembly today was to hear & Eabing o 4 Toronto 3, Syracuse 1. . Bk hori idenly he heard |report of the committee on bills and “aird bageman. (D Eaiaracniy H Roshtater 13, Buhie 5. | ties*said. No Oris Moulton was no- |screams from the Kitchen. Rush- |overtures, which has disposition of oits okl Reaiing b Taraeriliy A [tificd that his brother, Charles K. |ing in he found his wife enveloped [hiei Chiester ovactuse ik ngieronlt In Eddie Brown the Brooklyn| 456 OLherl lenmatnotiacheauied Moulton had died and the body was |in flames. Her clothing had ignit- |sion of the presbytery of New York, Ilodgers have a great o\ufielder.& e e l‘“.'}"“"'l to North Hampton and [ed from a gas stqve on which she | After settlement of routine work AR ims and again he has come| The Standing 2uried thiere.f Recently, Orisl fre-favasicaok {journment was scheduled at noon fough: with seneational catches of SHIFTS AT YALE | S E e ceived a bill from the hospltal for| Hy the time he succeeded in |until Mondag, Temingly sure hits, cutting off runs. | | Raltimore T 1 667 ”W'vaw' of bls brother, also a pa- | beating out the fire Mrs. Sa | This evening Mr. Bryan will be the lle can aleo hit the pill and in gen- | s o h e |tient and investigation showed that onscious, and he himse chief speaker at a men's fellowship ¢tal stands out as one of Robert-|All Yale Lineup Is Changed And| Buffalo 22 - the latter was still alive. badly burned. dinner, son's star players. i avaey. Clt 18 500 | e Even Ducky Pond Is Sent To The | y Clty 8., 18 sl | Reading .. 1 56 In a game played hetween the| Lo oo Rmepr ; 1; :”{ | hillics and Braves the other day| v b NersilAtnce 5 S Clty Sights — Competition. the latter ciub didn’t have & Man| New Haven, May 23.—Head Coach | Syracuse 9 451 | 7 eft on base. This is a most unusual incident in baseball, but few such happenings having taken place in| the history of the pastime, fmoky Joe" Wood today sheok up | the Yale nine so generally that not ! a singls first string player wil oc- cupy his position in the game at Ithaca aguinst Cornell today. Ra- serve Pitcher Bill Holabird was giv- en the pitching assignment, succeed- ing Captain Ray Pond, while Walk- | er, freshman catched last year, sup- planted Lovejoy ‘The Corbin Red Sox are playing in | Danielson tomorrow. | | i | | | The Falcons play the Colored Giants at St. Mary's field, The Meriden Communities come | "' TRAL MHEIN 0 ins was as- | hers tomorrow to take on thel BY L CEOE H eteran Dan | Rangers. The game will be played | jnqiey heing sent to shortstep, | at the old Pioneer fleld at 3 p. M.|1.qq heing dropped from the latter | . 8 D. 8. T. position. Coleman was placed on the | bench and Jack Ewing, shortstep | last year, was allotted the third bag. | “Ray Casey, %an Francisco star, ’ warns the east to prepare this| Substitute Noble was given right | summer for the strongest Pacific |fild, Catcher Barelay left field. Pot- } coast tennis invasion in years., John- [ter Wear, left fielder will be unable | ston, the Kinsya, Snodgrass and [to play tomorrow hecause of a bad ('dsey himselt will be among the |arm and right fielder Cushing se- | men, with Helen Wills, Mary K. |cond base. Browne and Charlotte Hosmer in| The batting order will be: Lindley, the feminine delegation. S8; Fwing, 3B; Noble, R Kline, | S Neale, “C} ay, LF: Cush- | Casey expresses enthusiasm over . aB; Walker, C; Holabird, P. | ' Ranger Notes playing of Miss Hosmer, No. 3 s on the coast and one of the best voung women volleyers, He pre- Jiets a promising future for Bobby “ellar. fifteen-year-old San Francis- o star. Lexington, Ky, May 2 Riff B B At the weekly meeting of the | University of Kentucky pitche Tohnny Dundee has notified the | panger A. C. held last night, M. | pyuried a po-hit, no-run game against \ew York boxing commiission that |Javes the backstop on the bascball [ Centre sollegs hers yesterday, The is pugilistic partnership with Jim- | oam, was presented with a set of | geore was 8 to 0, Only one “prayving 1y Johnstone has Ween dissolved. | (et qy wedding giff. A new | colonel” player reached first base nd that he will henceforth handle | 5"\ c 1S and rules was drawn up |and that through Rifte’s own error. £lonnirinEiafaly |and accepted. He 4id not reach second, however, S LR £ A banquet is being planned !nr} Bl e A rair of short arms and a Soft- |, gy yignt at Falcons' hall. Alll PHIL ROSENBERG IN DRAW 4‘.‘:»:n1.‘or(.1m]! took @ mo-h L KA | members of last vear's football team | Chicago, May 23.—P'hil Rosenberg | Loy 2 T ey It 250 Jare extended cordial invitations {0 | of New York, world's bantamweight O m. | Jones' reach was mot |8 Present and rencw relations With | boxing ehampion. and Harold Smith ‘uits long enough to check Jimmy |the others. of Chicago, last night engaged in a e neraich hif. and the| A boatiride from Middletown 1o |ten round draw in a show opening | Saybrook is being planned for next | month, orer was {oo generous to call an rror NURMI DOESN'T DO IT Flashing Finn Fails to Fyen Better | Mile— | | ning. the prizes were won by Miss | B. Peck, Mrs. Helm, L. Hinchliffe, | | and J. Argosy IS r 1T WAS THE MIDGETS. The Herald wishes to correct a misstatement made in this celumn ast evaning, when it was stated that for His Own Record Taber's Mark Still Stande. . |the trade schoel defeated St Cambridge, Mass May 23| Thomas' seminary. A communica- r'aavo Nurmi, Finland's great dis-| ;o0 vae recéived this morning from tance star. running & “good mile A Fan,” calling our attention to| 1s he had promised to do, failed | o facy that this was not the St ast night to lower either the'world's 'r the American one.-mile recerd al- \ough it was understeod that he ould try for a mark on the t Harvard stadium track. Nurmi's time for the mile Thomas varsity, but the St. Themas "Midgets.” “A Fan” says that the only game the varsity pas lost was to the Springfield 8chool of Cem- merce. new was {:15 1-5 scconds, 4 4-5 seconds =T | Jower than his own world's record DESIGNATE JUNE 14 nd 2 3-5 seconds slower than Nor- St. Louis, May 23.—(AP)—June | \an Taber's American record also |14 has been designated the annual | « In the stadjum Gold Mothers' Pllgrimage and | American Flag Day by the National | MAPLES WANT GAMES Society of World War Registrars, | he Maple Athletic club of New [Mrs. W. F. Drescher, natlonal press | {laven are putting a team on the | chairman, announced today. Gold | Star Mothers of America are invited | 1o make a pilgrimage to memory trees, parks, monuments and courts af honor througheout the coyntry en {that day. The official sanction of | President Coolidge has besa requeéet ,ed Mrs. Drescher maid d this summer that will compar ith the best teams in the state and sts of the best of New Haven's paseball players. The Ma- T he Brapford Midd: sax County league team Jast Sunday with & score of 18.10, and any team Jerey City Reading at Nyracuse at EASTERN LEAGUE Gam 3 Albany 9, Springfeld Rridgeport New Hayven Th [pringfield Hartford Waterbury Albany Rridgeport New Haven Pittsfield Worcester Albany 9 Springfleld Rridgeport New NO-HIT | the outdoor boxing season at | Chicag, Ind., according At the Ranger whist held last eve- | Sority of the newspapermen at ingside. Haven Providence at Baltimore. Rechester, Duffalo at Toronto. es Yesterday Hartford 5. 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