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USRI | e 1. The American e pitchers van now breathe easy fo sp.‘»king ;ilunu: 1.4» \ The next good dish in kouing | of Sports P R LR R R b e I ] the hout betwedbn (hariey Weiner and Hurry Wills schieduled for nax montl, Weinerc hop The mansger of the Nathan Hale |will be glven a chance sohool basedall tesm in. Indigasnt | Champlon Jack Demnpsey Wrath descanded on the ofiee yes- | i terday and i stentorian topes, de. manded that s contradict our statemant of Wednesday night that hin team was beaten by th lley school by the score of 14 to 11, 'he article read that the game was decided when one of the Smabey | «chool players hit & home run. | to mee for Brief Sketches of Famous Stars Nathan Hale's John MeGraw stat- | & D, 3 1 that the man who hit the home | FORARDUT COLInN n did not teuch first base in mak- | S CHOABO SR Box e fhe clroult. ‘We asked if the| Manager-Second Baseman impire had caled him out but ne Born—Millerton, N. Y. May 2 “al) that there was no umpire, We '$37 Jegided ‘that the only way out of | MAior league career—Joined Phil e matter was to have the game 11¢!Phia Americans in 1906, pluyed over n, but the manager insisted that we explain to the pub- lic ‘a0 there you are. The High street plant to White 8ox in 1915, manager start of 1925 geason. Outstanding feats—Hatted 1920, Stole §8 bases in 1911, of the B e — com- ing from Columbia university. Sold Appointed 269 in Has INURMI GOT $1,190 l Way Back to Finland dyring & six months' tour of th United States and rejected offers to talling some $250,000 1o comniercia |1z¢ his prowess, Iaavo world's greatest runner, |way back to I"inland. Nurm is on He will ear + |Helsingfors and run for love of th game rather than money, -1 Surrounded by athlefes and adnmirers, Paavo yesterdny maud |to get within Kissing | was about to board the liner Stocl holm. | LIVING EAPENSES 8 10 mele this his real comeback and if ls wins, | World's - Greatest Runner on the New York, May 29, (AP)~~Having accepted 1100 for living expenscs standing i us follows 0- | n |#18 & week as a draughtsman at o s s ek % Frederick W. Rubien, secretary of Landers, ¥rary & Clark Inter-De- Baricipatediinfaix noridiaeries the A. A. U. issued an account of partment league would like to ar- Nurmi's expenditures. The $119 range games with the Orioles or represented 170 days living expen Gascos or both, Baseball at a Glance at §7 a day. In addition $17 - “;l lpen:’ 1(;r V‘:hgmm! and t The Northend school te - R phona calls in Nurmi's behalf, hi teated Ihers};:x'(‘h L‘::- ol .(?}‘w:r)' AMERICAN LEAGLE fare home cost 8200 and transporta street on Wednesday night. The BN tion from New York to various part 12 to 6 in favor of the Games Yesterday The lineup of the Boston 3, New York 1 Northends is as follows: Kenneth| New York 7, Boston 2. Fred Sterman, p; Joe! Philadelphia 11, Washington 3 Philadelphia 9, Washington 4, Detroit 7, Chicago 6. §t, Louis 4, Cleveland 3 sa; Charlet “ ~ote, 1b; Frank Carboe, 2b; Oscar Moberg, 3h: Al- tot Johnson, If; Richard Quigley, rf and Sidney Koplowitz, cf, The Standing |of the country in which he engaged {in meets was paid country was provided by a clut | Mr. Rubien said tha | haen offered His passage ek | weeks by a circus and that he coul [have taken home, $60.000 on contract alone for sale of his signa iture to a manufacturer for a testi 0 a v for on irmi had 20 1 8 monial. Many other monetary of The New Departure and the Tor- Won Lost A also were scorned. vington Tigers will meet in their | Philadelphia 25 10 714 Nurmi broke 35 world record annual, deuble header on Memorial | Washington 23 14 822 ranging from the three-quarter mil Day, the first game to be played at Chicago 2 16 8 |distanee to the 10,000 meters run, Muzzy field, Bristol, beginning at| Cleveland 19 16 543 [competing in 435 track meets whic 10:15 a. m. while the second will be | 8t. Louis 1922 463 [toek him over mors than 1500 played at Fuessenich park, Torring. New York . 21 A17 [ miles, ton, starting at 3:30 p. m. Torring. | Detreit .. 2% %5 | ton has lost one game to the hear. Boston ... 2% 324 ing makers and the members of the team are out to even up the score with & vengeance. Games Today New York at Philadelppia (2). Boston at Washington. Cleveland at St. Louis, Detroit at Chicago. Torrington will have one of the fastest semi-pro lineups ever gotten together in this state in many years. | Peloquin and Davidson, star flingers of the Holy Cross team, Jim Scott, last year's pitching ace of the New Britain statc leaguc team, “"Howie" Baker, ex-Eastern leaguer and EBmoke Halback, former third sack- er for the New Departure combina- tion arc among those who will be in the Torrington lineup, NATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Resul(s Brooklyn-Philadelphia not sched- uled. New York §, Boston 6, Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 4 Clicago 13, Cincinnati 3. Eddie Goeb will step back into | . Pr.c the role of pitcher tomorrow after| i) X roon in Milldals when he will be ;:"‘L‘l—"““ : “';f aelected to do the twirling for the | Drookiyn .. X Pittsburgh . 529 1 am aingt the Lensington AIRN LA EARRINNG (LI dtensingten) i A58 nine. Eddie iz more familiarly known for his work in the outer gar- | Thiladelphia i dens but he s also & pitcher ol‘(_x:‘:::o oL forit St. Louis . 371 The Rangers are offering an ex- cellent spectacie for the fans at the old Ploneer diamond Sunday after. ndbn in bringing the Cemmunity 1ine of Meriden here. The visitors 1ave a strong lineup and as the lo- als have been put{ing in atrenuvous wactice segsions, the game should ¢ a humdinger, McTigue is in the best shape of Wiy long career for his title bout ith hard hitting Paul Berlenbach onight, according to announcements rom his camp, “"Doc” Bagley, his Games Today 3t. Louis at Pittsburgh (‘hicago at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at New York, Brooklyn at Boston, INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Results lorento 11, Rechester lersey City 7, Baltime Buffalo 10, 8yracuse 3. Reading Providence The Standin; rainer, says that he is bitting hard- Won gm“ P s and in faster than ever and that |y, o A o his hands, which is most important, Raltimere o 13 i are in fine shape for the battle. Buffalo 2% 3 Buimors are rife on the other hand | 17°Y City . S Aumor t ther hand e that Rerlenbach has overdene his ].::)'\':;f,r o ::; training and is drawn too fine. 1t [oCROEET 4 St may be a different fact tonight. R ciinah 3 31 More interest is being shewn in thege parts over the gemi-final hout between JAck Delaney, the slugging I'rénchman from Bridgeport and Yoyng Tony Marullo of New Orleans And tha one betwean Siattery, rated as coming champien, and Jaek Rurke ,a rugged light heayyweight of Pittsburgh. The first bout is acheduléd to start at §:15 and the final to come off at 10 o'clock. Games Today Providence at Reading Baltimore at Jersey City Syracuse at Buffalo Rechester at Teronto. | Yesterday's Results ‘ Albany 1, Bridgeport 0. New Haven 11, Waterpury 7, Springfeld 7, Worcester 6, Faavo Nurmi deser: 1t 5 e e s e dctrorata) apect that can be accorded to him | fram fellowers of the track games. Begides proving himself the greatest The Standing { P.C, CINCINNATI VERY WEAKDNPITCHERS (Continued From Preceding Ioec | pyer, ¥ TR B S o Py, p 05 Bt | Terporcer, xx 0 Terett = PITTSRUR A, T | meore. 2n ' Cuvler, n {Barnhart, If ... { Travnor. [wrignt. s {Grantham, 1h E. 8mith, r | Meadogs, p . | | motare - | x—Batted for Vaines xx—-Batted for Da S Lodis | Pitteburgh his officials | hie adievs and found himself hard | | pressed by young women who sought range as h Apri} M Total {roop 4 10 0 19 Troop il s 1 Troop 2 5 10 10 Troop § .. ¢ ‘ Troop 1 \ . Troop ] " Troon ' 1 1 Troop 1 1 Tioop 1 The first-class rank of Willis Cheney of Troop & was confirmed at this scssion, aa was the second-clas rank o Anord Sehultz Anuguat Peplou, Kdward u and Henry Leno of Troop § Alex Mirante of Troop 18 The following merit badg awarded: Lesllp Coates of Willis Cheney of Willlam Te Manuel ¢ 2, chemistry, co n handiceraft; Weury marksma Ovide Hogaboom printing; Josepl Szabo of first aid, first cooking; Farl S pathfinding: William Troop 4, first of Troop 4. coo f Troop 4, bir The star scout yank Howard Ma Troop HaIt eyeling firemanship; eyell Troop Troep 11 of Troop vip and scholurship Troop w4 safety Hogabhoom, Rockwell #zabo and i Troop 4. 31 ABAREA t the Troop the troop new Iy formed Iac American flag by home of I ¥ the Sta Wo Tl Thur men's Rel ! as was Gir noon, the First Congregational ol LEASE DIAHOND Falcons Sign Articles For Use of st Mary's Baseball Field For Rest of The Season, 1 a leaze on St Mary's p ound diamond for the re of the seaso [ eld yesterday aft n Manag er Saviski of 1 v wor of & the IFalcons the ames signed of The ving Falcons wi of Hartford re this scason t the Colored me on the local field es of Ha- ong has heen elect ot team the nine on the diamond and he will pilot the — . 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Tho Shipping [surely be on hand f | |Room nine meets for the fivat time [more attractive, the Universal club |ly provided S teams are claiming an easy victory provi TR o and have been practicing faithfully I'nere is al I & B, we America’s Greatest Drivers to De- for the game. The Trade Shop s ple purkis field for au- |becuuse of leonfid of winning and announce [tomobl arrangsments are | fend Speed Reputation that Fortier the slub artist, is In ex to have all those who w About t ARt nst 1o Len cellent shape for the meeting nieet in front of the Univer- | much This will be a good opening for ih on Last Maln street. ised for Indianapolis, May %9 (AP)= |the recreation field. With two good | Both the league ofticers and the | as is used America's greatest automobile driv- ers laid aside thelr tools today con- | fident they were ready to defend the i country’s speed reputation against foreign invasion in the 800.mile Indjanapolis motor | aturday. | om a tingl tinkering the cars of drivers of national promi- are ready for the start at 10 a. 1. Saturday merning. Pietro Bordino, Itallan, Antone Mourre, Krenchman, upon whom Kurope's ehances for victory in , o arc prepared. Upon = . rdino rests most of the responsi- | \‘IC(UI'IH for he alone will drive a car old country, uppermost in drivers and fans ns are 1 tires used for the automobile race tand the terrific punishment © rough brick track? Wil last year's record of 98 miles an hour he bettered? Wil fhe front-drive moui tenny Iill and Dave Lewis ¢ what they are expected to : revolutionize not only | of rac ars but pleas- All records for the local track | m 2% miles to ten miles have | heen shattered hy a dozen | irivers in officfal trials. Pete De Panla heads the new mark for one miles an I t an average of 114 Duray estab- record, doing | miles an are saveral old r. Leor than the 'LANDERS FIELD WILL BE OPENED TUESDAY Univer<al Cluh Making Preparations To ntertain Crowds Expected To Attend. o'clock dayligh e, 1 te- reation field of Landers, Frary Clark Co., will he formally opened v the Inter ment Baseball e T will g ceremoni " of the com- club and a 1ployes is expected On the five-in- ning baseha will be 5. The firat game at ca promptiy 3 be between the fast- and H. the know ire tea the A. G. HAWKER, J. B, MORAN, Asso. Dcaler 11 S &R .:\‘«J\‘alnccd Sit A" Pour: Passengers 1. p. biFactory i And Na Tel. 2456 . 3131 Bestfor Baby 3oup, Ointmment, Talcam rold everywhers. 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Try it with- By imutual consent & basebal | New Haven 18 16 out delay. ame between the girls teams of Bridgeport 14 16 467 ichigan City and Yale (Michigan) | Pittsfislq 18 419 Bigh school, was stopped at the end | Worcester 18 400 ®f the Eth inning when the score S | ct otopd 45 10 1% in favor of Yale, | Games Today e | Albany at Worcester, g«l Fmes here tomorrow in- | Rridgeport at Pittsfeld tro !l ¢ She Orioles:Hartford Battery | New Haven at Springfeld ', of Milldale contest scheduled to Waterbury at Hartford, plsce wt Wainut Hill park at = Ralor @'olock in the afterncon. The e, wil} fece the same team | On the Alleys —Sharpens Reolf " ptos 48 the morning, | — | ® will step en tha! ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS |- —_ = Pivates against Mill- | (il p Chestire, Conn | Bunday afternoon., | chairied . ) 21— 0 |~ [3 uuolhntuehnncs | Mann . _: § ;;1 SALESMAN SAM ame g5 the Milldale | Newxir SRR IS A 1 Bed Dahowing poorly so | ) L e o o - Crowloy's Pots. N. B 'Y \“l‘t 1 ]:l “i ‘Ii‘ (N4 470 8eReduled to tacile the Mo- | Frrbiur S et YATSE WAL o The Blavwes are | dryguien Noomo e e 0‘(;:5 z’l“fl:‘::t':'; I +nis 0l 010 13— 330 ihe Silver City, T T it | | Charter Osk The Charter Oak Girls of Hart. | Moreem Pierson Warren ford succeeded in again taking two | out @f thres from the local South | End girls’ teams yesterday. This| makes the second defeat for the lo- caly at the hands of the Capitol city beautles, The Rangers will hold a get-to- | gether soclal in their club roors this | evening. Cards will be played and | m Impromptu entertainment with | ancing will fellow. 'The public is avited to attend The rease of C | assificds means - added opportunities to buy, to sell The latest dope iy that Rabe T hire. Make it a phint each da «ill 36t he aple te pl 5 aee what the Classified columns | 15, Previous Teperis aet thy baie to s (WHTTE GO fi\\‘ Dl S0NAY-BUT | (ANT GIVE 40U BOTH A TesT-AND TH GBYS TH J0B- YOU'RE FIRST, ¢ S UNCOMPORTABLE BY SWAN