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133330 HERBERT LAGERBLADE, BRISTOL MAN, THIRD IN GOLF TRIALS — PlSBURGH IS UP AONG THE LEADERS AGAIN —DATES FOR NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES ANNOUNCED — FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ORGANIZE BOARD — ORIOLES T)HAVEBUSY WEEK-END—BRIEFS TTSBURGH AGAIN INTO THICK OF NATIONAL FIGHT ereatiat v e 1 t333848s 1111 PRINCIPALS IN MILK FUND BOUTS |"™ans [\GERBLADETHRD Vi bles up | National Lasgue Doy ‘Bristol Man, Member of Shuttle on Contests, {xey 3. Wit by pitcher—by Rizey (Shin Heavy Hitting and Good ners) cupires —igier, Hart and Laughlin. Time—1 | ‘ : TheA : 2 New York, May 28—am—sonn | Meadow Club, Sp ngs Surpri o Agai| \MERICAN LEAGUE ' , A e & H WASHINGTON | N / ! 2 " ced day the Top—Boston Again A R PO, \ ) 7 7 for the playing of the 23 postponed | Long Beach, N. Y., May 28— S 90 | 4 | y B games in the league, The 1ist, Horpert Lagerblade of Bristol, & Trims Giants—Rousch’s t 1o o \ ) ! whish tncludes ali postponed games |y amber of the Shuttle Meadow club Home Run With Two on TR 0 » A\ June 33, Philadelphls at Boston |Of this clty, tied for third place in TR ) Z ) (Goubte header): June 25 Philagel. |the trial rounds of the national i " open golt tournament played phis at Boston (double header); |OPer, BR' KOREHTI ree. yesterduy e 3 e O ) July 18, Pittsburgh at Boston (dou- ;g py yig work, 18 among the top kees Winning Again— 0 \ ) S V ble header); July 23, Now York at |\ ;icpers who aro taking the test to 2 0 \ | Boston (double header); September |y jify, Harris Gets Two Homers : - - | % \ \ ' [10, Philadeiphia at Boston (double | o iy tied with John G. Curley of als : 1 y N header); June 2, New Yqrk at Brook | Nuntucket, Mass., with a 74 for the ! y {lyn (one game); July 3, New York|course, making 36 on the first nine b ot \q < B B at Brooklyn (one ganre): July 6, land 58 on the sccond nine holes. York, May 28.—(AP)— P i 3 0 ¥ ? e R e Toston at Brooklyn (double head- | is showing amonz all the stars and good pitching Jo ] / - “ er); June 23, Brooklyn at New York | considering the difficultics to be met ) sburgh into the et 7 : g § ¢ ; | (double header). on the course with the long sea grass onal league etrug- P 2 0 I % / 1 June 24, Brookiyn at New York and wicked traps, canic as a sur- 5 . 7\ 4 - -~ | (double header); July 8, Pittsburgh | prise to all , Jays ago the Plrates were on |4 i H o7 3 ; 'at New York (double header); July | MacDonald inith of Lakeville led N rung of the ladder, but by e 0 1 o J & 4 > 1, New York at Philadelphia (dou- | the field with the exceptional score g 4 close sweep In three games | co ; 2 g ‘ ble header); June 27, Cincinnati at [0f 70 and Martin J. McLoughlin of with the Cubs, they are now in third Pittsburgh (double header); July |Plainfield, N. J., was sccond with a Jindd: 23, St. Louis at Pittsburgh (one |7 16 COUrse Wright, Plrate shortstop, made &, game); September 2, C m'.'f,'.m'. at| The sandpits of the difficult links home with the bases loaded yesters Pittsburgh (double header); Sep- today yawned for 134 more national day and also got a triple and a tember 4, §t. Louis at Plttsburgh OPen golf title-seekers—the second single in helping to beat Chlcago, |° (double header): July 27, St. Louts | ection of the entry of 269 players in 3 o8 . Y & S U 2T et O he castern qualirying round. 1 Glants dropped thelr thi | % g Ay ""}f}"","]"’", ,“""‘”"’ z.‘;‘fi"”' dune | iy champlats of 1197 and straight game at Fu!on.hl v; 35 ¢ B | < e, Rsns L lcago (one [, 405" (ore among those listed to tee marking the first series they have y t . up. They were Gene Sarazen, long- lost this season. N e base hits—Miiler, Peck, Fox, Th = / [ ,"""-" SRR onlaiatiChicasoldotiy h:'mv: z fonal, and uumky Roush'sa home run with two on J, Har- SN [Dle headerf; July 25, Cinlennatt at jo,0.° r clampion, respece R e sk i e ; : : n S5 - |Chicago (doble header): June 22, yicai Jones had for a partner the Louts, 4 to 2. O Y iiadeiphia_ 8. Pittsburgh at St. Louis (one game); | eteran professional, Alex Smith, New York continued winning nllad 20— June 23, Pittsburgh at 8t. Louls prother of yesterday's leader, Mac- SRR s o ls—oft J = (double header); June 27, Chlcago | ponald Smith. Sarazen was paired the Red Sox, 4 to 8. All Yankee at St, Louls (double header). with Jesse P. Guilford of Boston, runs were made in the seventh. G 3. H former amateur ehampion. Angel De Meusel virtually won the game by oft f:’r:sr Ly fork HIh & 10140 B e Training For Match With “Strang-| .o pos and Charter Oak and 0% 89 and tics. which totuled 75, 1 dedicats the Athletics' . A The leaders for the two days will | park. Joe Harris slammed R, . ro. A F.| Tobin's Charges to Invade Silver Local Baschall Nine to Play Double 107" Tawis, Training Partner Gets | ouq1, knd Girls To Meet Again | play cighteen holes more tomorro Rough From this field, at least fifty-cight Header Saturday and Another 2 There will be a double treat at will move on to the chanpionship City a Second Time to Meet - - the Mohawks Ol‘gflflllatlflfl {0 Help Game . Michigan City, Ind, May 28— ROEers alleys fonight when the tournament nest week at Worcester. White Sox turned the tables 1o oneY (AP) — Wayne “Blg" Munn, who |Cheshire five of Cheshire, Conn., |Ties may increase this total. en the Tipemw, 10 50 6, by fimely Rits e . 1 Tobin's Corbin Red Sox Thmughom Ihe S[a[e The Orloles of this city face a|quit boxing for wrestling after his|meets Jack Crowley's five df New | MacDonald Smith made a new t 023 n this 8 vad first glove match, de trateall ritain in a battle on the lanes. course record of 35 A, yesters : v i g . gain this Sunday invade busy week-end over Saturday and|frst glove match, demonstra Ly 2 "l aveland won by 4 to 3 in a 10- s i SRty oAt el Hartihraaking aae —_— I his training for fthe “Strangler”| The Cheshire’ team is going out |day. Walter Hugen went around in nning engagement at St. Louis, Uhle o 0 3 1 Lewls contest Saturday that it was|[OF state honors in the fall and it|35-37 The highest kcore that X 2 4 o v reason have been practising all this | = 2 d d will give the fans a chance to see let a ‘player continue in the tourna- eting Wingard in a pitchers’ battle. P tussle 1o the Insilcos hy & b was organized at . Pl e g not hecause he hasn't, the fighting E ' v > e P X M LS i 1 at & meeting held |woek 1o meet the requirements of | (1 " an mlmn;“;;:‘,‘: the combination in action. ment was §3. Emmet French of : 7 z g i N : Bk SRR D 5a00ly ™ {he strenouous play planned. On s o The Charter Oak Girl v Youngstown with 42.30—81 was NATIONAL LEAGUE K agalnst the strong Mohawk nine of llaven, vesterday. which every ners, “Toofs” Mondt, started the ; N& N Z £ EUjthe e 210 vé L ) Saturday morning at 10 a'clock the Lol team of Hartford will roll the S among the high oncs. Thirteen were o the Silver Ci Hanover park member of the central hoard of ap. closing workout yesterday with tac- | .. A S 2 T~ team will stack up against the Hart- L : End girls of this city. The Charter tied at §3. Sunday afternoon ed football officials in the state ties Munn regarded as altogether A ford Battery Co. team of Mil le Oak girls came out on the long ¢nd -— o Smarting with the deluge of un invited fo aftend. Tt was well u 1ildale 4o, rough, even for wrestling, But- £ & 1 . ¢ - A it the Sand Hill grounds in South- i 3 of the score last week in Hartford 1000 WORKERS DROPPED 1 forinnate beeale agmejiion s ted by representatives of the ljngton, and fn the afternoon, the | fney LIRS and 1298 | inning by a margin of 70 pins and |y o T T by Reor. ombs, €€ .iiveeiecd 1 0 day, the Red Sox loom up as a | various citles of the state two teams will meet at 2 o'clock at| ohe ar ‘TR unn. Who tore ype jocals are determined to even up b i Meuse : 1 ! langerous combination determined ‘There were 17 members of the inte Mondt with hoth fists, A right - ganization of the varlous depart- A ) Walnut Hill park in this city, mak- : matters tonigh ents under the Mac admini- \w»;“\ to rid the team of its jinx and, as it central board in attendance, They m,_”;l,,,f,‘”,‘,p;rk .', : .],"., “',_:' Mak= | ypperent to the chin, followed by | ments under the Machado admint Siene e 1 0! were, hearding the 1 in his own | were addressed by Clarence Wana- swings to the head and Lody toppled tion is in full g, Nearly 1,- \ s - . John A. Heydler, President of the | | Beats St. Louis—Yan- lassasss Game on Sunday.' Sunday on the diamond and for that ¢ when they drop- A state Loard of football officials ... . Snd onitis ) NP | if the h Y he suspects {8 act hairm Sheriff J. 1 ahn of Laporte partment of public works have hecn Ie lcam there. This game should prove | couniv” o spectator, and ol € d that out of 47 ques- dismissed since the new administra- tion took office. Meriden or with purpose of organizatic ki L 1 orEanzaAoR to he the meid test for the locals as Rockville las always been a hotbed ! £ ® &P- (or haseball, and if the Orioles ca 52 i mtve stats that the Mohawks will he in | proved of the formatic such an rioles €an | ;o i wore calleq off for the| 152 Rums in Five Consecutive best of shape, pr to glve sation. No word was received (| _“h_“m“‘k' ”l"hm"w“"vf“ A_‘“r' " | day. Mondt was dismissed from the| Games. * o Aui obIcct of tha organta The lineups for the games Satur- U0 Kankakee, 1IL., May 25.—(AF) for the T wo wecks p all ir in the develop- ?f‘n"',‘,'{'\, site kel H‘[‘f' ‘01("? McTigue Will Be Forced d by the St. Viators' college nine of probably occiipy the mound | ment : cr handling of foot- . DULEMATCED Lo Ol LAOBR It ¥ Gtola | Bourbonnis, near here, with a total o Nh o e T Mo state: ta nelp de. H£100, Tfi Anton, s O'lfalla, ef; To Change Battle Style ; ! ; i i of 152 runs scored in five consecu- i i Blanchard or Hein will work for the [velop among the foot officials a ORI » 105 Chureh | New York, May 28.—(AP)—The|(jve games. This Includes a 12 to The Nation's r of these two wugh understanding of the rules A s sngeio and | oiyeve Mike McTigue i expected to! 2 victory over Notre Dume at Swimming Suit the game 18|as officially adopted and published - R ¢ sucherrl, B8 | change his #tyle of battle tomorrow | South vd, Ind, In one game > interesting one the Football Gulde, to bring GO i Tuke, 1b: Corson. If: | night when he riks his light heavy- | termiuation came in the seventh in- | | JHE, SULT THAT_ CHANGED acticed &t Walnut | about interpretation meetings, etc. |5 /eMm#& Pi Rakowski, cf; Thurston, | weight fitle in a 15-round bout at|ning after St. Viators' batsmen ran (LA LN A RS i el : 'y rf; Nelson, ¢; and Walicki 2b. put| To surround the game of football | ™\ BEEH s o 5 jashed into the ring and separated | St. Viators' College Nine Has Scored Reports from the Meriden eamp | tionnaires sent ont 3 the wrestle after which training | e the Yankee stadium with the hard- | a total score of 36 runs and their h ! o hiiting Paul Berlenbach, opponents could not retire them. for es wit 1y teams through- 3 gam 2 Hnsihong McTigne must abandon the defen- | The final ecore was 36 to 0. out the state i the management £. It s expected that | ship, honesty, and fair play; and to 2!t 1 St She S% SIHARANEAT sive tactics that have characterized| Tomorrow St. Viators meets the 1 hit ttestride and bein ' foster for ndly discussion of ' & g L3 his no-decision bouts, and exch Michigan Aggies, season vear as it has been foothall as it relates iteelf between blows with his challenger, One other club succumbed to a officlal, principal, coach, player, and knockout King in the opinion of |27 to 4 score, and the other two e = ager. LEAVES JAVA eritics, or he will lose his crown on | clubs lost by margins as decisive : yesaisd 'he organization was brought — Bataila, Java 28.—(AP)—— | & decision. There is a strong bellet | But one game has been lost this CHICAGO h . wes & B AB.R LB I - ATHLETES ARRWE FOR into baing, and the following oficers | Commander De Pinado, Ttallan avia- | that Berlenbach will render & de- |season by the St. Viator nine C Waters, t e-pres nt; | for Bima, on Sumbawa island when his ire is aroused ADS FOR RESULTS Manning, secretary-treasurer, Nearly 800 Men From 27 Colleges In addition to the officers the ant Vntversiies Garher for | ntent wprouted o me \Wonder . What the Man in the Straw Hat Thinks About? Track Contests. Fred Hunt, Merider ! Slight defects with proper safeguards; to aid and are being ironed out with the spirit of spertsman- pires—Klem and M Adama, b . Hoeatheots, ef Wels, x Freigau, $b Grifit Fribere, Hartnet!, o Gonssles, ® Grimm, 1b McAuley, s Pittanger, see’d sesuInd3HGIAN so0530s5sal adainhin i May 28— (AF)— aterbury; E. G. Ki ¢ Franklin Field by | % f;'d‘ and Edward " WELL LADS HERE | Am | AM TME WORLDS GREATEST -_JANTD :?:cfl:i\“; Vi\;LHLA:SO:A 3 athle r many parts of the| €W Haven - T ] MY BEST " JuSs = - S s—Batred for Wingard in 10h intry bent on winping the inter.| Ths following memners joined I LS IR Drcov !l | Am THE GUY TuaT | VST, LIS U8 DRAAKE T et o1 09 2/ colieglata track and field cham-)an3 Vore in ANEr oD Toj Lo RREIT ; LORES ivou lINTOIBUNINGEONE TERRIBLE MISTAKE - THE Two base hits ¢ 1 started today. Nearly 900 | &3 A. Hunt STRAW LI\D- OFf THE e o ARE ‘YYou WILL Loow 1 4~ | men f 7 colleges and universi- i for the competition Saturday. The e dn Inat ven \ . Wanamaker, ward A. C. Murphy | jenswnd 2losunuSemmun vassa3y sesn0a-l Pennsylvania, ATV every high e, prepara- a and Eouthern toiy n the state, informing tn 1 them of t 2 and that p until the final | the iz i y glad to of the two Californta s in selecting their officials been here since cir scheduled games, and as ported by their | sistir em in selecting thelr offi- rnia squad took exterday on Frank- v ) Il AUG : P AND PLEASE OBSERUVE THE |T REALLY HURTS ME To GLODRY UNTIL WEXT A% PIPE -- You MUST HAUE A DECEIVE You UKE THIS- BUT OB :‘Gp:\:MBLR .B'{L,':v w; o PIPE WITH ONE OF THESE 1TSS MY BUSINESS To MAKE DecoY VO\/"KN‘V”"J ;q» o0 Two- FIETY HATS — AND BE You THiNK You WiLL Loow as| FEPORA OR ;v‘\;:tpr):f—‘ ] SURE You HAVE A GREEw PROFILE A iDoo A ALY JusT Can RESIS € GETS DECISION PNy an AT wel- sion i _ AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION 18 Asylum S¢., Hartford Eat. 1907 AIR RAIDS CONTINUF TS Tiaods So News Msvon e a sh Morocco, May 28 A. L. 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