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of ¢ | | ' I v 3 A X4 | L4 o ) ) S4 \ L B G ap { B S 1 The oc‘o.lr have ultlnd lhl yet to conzmot & game for the com. ln.":hlw. but the manager feels hepetul that he will connect with a 'gcod team for the week-end, - - Teams all throughout the state without a home diamond are having difficulties this year In securing games, Most managers are looking to glve a home and home propesition and of course, those teams withoyt. home dlamonds, canunot meet each other for the simple reason that they will have no place on which to play. Once again, the Communities of en wants to challenge the Fal. cong and Pirates of this city, €on- nections with these teams can be made by the managers of the local outfits through George Lawson, who is lflllnat)’pa operator on the Herald staft, . The Pirates of this city have tum- bled into a mess of hard luck with thelr twirlers, Last Sunday, Heins who went like a house afire for 15 innings, twisted his ankle while sliding for a base and is laid up in bed. Now word from K. Saunders, manager of the Corsairs, comes to the effect that an X-ray picture taken of Hein's injured lég snows all of the tendons and lgaments torn and pulled. He will be out of the game for at least three weeks. On top of this, “Lefty” Balmer re- ports that he will not be able to do any mound work for.some time to come, He is also suffering from a left which is affected by a severe case of rheumatism, Heins, who was formerly with the Cerbin Red Sox, will be a permanent miember of the Pirates team when he is able to work again and his name added to the aiready lineup which Charlic Miller's charges have organized again this | year ,will make that combination one Of the strongest in the city, The track teamh of Private Wal- ter P. 8mith Post, V, ¥, W., held a snappy workout yesterday at Willow Brook park under the direction of Captain I'red Brady, farmer. Col- | formidable | n LC O%I' e, ormer ‘holder of the 100 yard day honors of this city; Clarenc ng' Brady, brother to the captain, for: merly of Yale, one of the best dis- tance runners in this eity; Jimmy Connelly of Washington & Jefferson university and Willlam Grabeck and Thomas Ieeney, the last two belng the figetest men on the police de- partment, With an array Hke this, the local team should have no trouble in de- feating the Manechester Army and Navy team which battled them last yoar for first place, The {eam will hold regular workouts at the park this month, Babe Ruth started to feel the heft of the bat yesterday when In four trips to the plate ho connected for & double and a single, The Big Bam: will start knocking them in the bleachers soon, In his first game, he hit one of his famous drives that went foul b yinches, Nothing big Is expected of him until he regains his tegs and strength. Chicago at Detroit, Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Bostom i It | Blue to Tavener: | Weinm' 1, Cole 1, |by Mack 1, Blankenship 1, Dauss 2. Hits WIN 4 BALL GAWE s to Sheely; Sheely to Davim to Sheely; Lett 2. Detroft 8. Basa on on 2, Mack 2, Doyla Blanknship 1, Dauss 3, ott, Base on balls—oft on bases—Chicago balls—off Thurs- [ hard workout at the park track. 1. Struck out— Sacritices—Mann, Genewich, Smith, .4 T'h¢ 0.4 0 2 2 06 0 113 3 0 b $ 8. 8 2 1 1 0 R SERLE e 5 0 ;e (R ) JOSEPH B, SHAUTE Genswich, t2 3 1 Trade § i T | prdesd o iy 4.+t Trade Shop and Flatware Teams L Rkl 24 i ' Land od Ptchor i 'ro.a | Winners i Landers League Born—Peckaville, Pa, Aug 1, Burns, , VAR IR e R | 1900, Fonsec § 1.3 8 0 — Major leagus career — Joined ;}_""I":' " } 2 1 3 ) The new baseball diamond and Cleveland In 1922 after graduation |Hawks, 1b [ ; |f ; : recreation field on Btanley atrest of :::’:o:l““:;:‘s""‘l: ";"u“' C":‘~ bR % 1 3 1 70|the Landers, Frary & Clark Co. was ’ ern Assoclation, or Hllllfivl‘ Iy e 3 H ) formall: v % G J " . y opéned last night with ::.‘:;:pm!"t 8¢ Tecalladtollowing ke 0 0 0 5 & 0|iarge crowds in attendance at the Y Mitehell, » 0 0 o 1 oftwo Laseball games played there. Outstanding feats—Won 20 games Ulrich, B orrr 0 0 0 1 0lThe ceremonies In connection with and lost 17 with sixth-place team Wrightstone, b 0 1 0 0 0fpp opening were {n charge of the last season. Phtched fn 46 tiin. | T e P A b e e R Flelded 956 in 1033, x—Batted top Vines n 8th, purely athletic nature, Al lengthy 'Wmunl e S:i :I!"l' ;“I 12 lepeeches and other formalities were Philad, 1\ 0 . 3 e N V| Two Bass hiisBurrus, Bancroft, Neiy |ispensed with and the apectators (2), Harris, Mann. Home runs—Harris, | Were treated to two good games of Henline, Left on_bases—Boston & Pilla- | baseball Aelphia 6. Struck out—by Genewich 4, Mari- Genewich 2, off had his squad out yesterday for a Willow Brook The team captured first honors last year and the members of NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Brooklyn 6, New York 5. innings, Boston Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2. (Other clubs not scheduled). The Standing a2 —oft Thurston 14 in 4 2-3, off Mack & In 11-3, oft Blankenship 2 (n 21-3, oft Dauss 9 In 41-3, offt Wells 6.1n 21-3, oft Stoner 2 in 0. off Cole 3 in 2. Winning pitcher ing _pitcher—Rlankenship., | Umpires—Owens, "Rowland and Moriarity. | Time—3:02, | the team have heen working out at | varlous placed during the past win- ter, keeping themselves In shape for the event. Besides Captain Brady who Is a former member of the crack Colgate |second game got upder way with track team, the team hoasts of some | club. | Joseph | Lamb, viee-president and general superintendent of the com- Mitchell 1, oft Vines 1. Double plays— | pany, threw the frst ball over the | Basehall at a Glance l Willtams to H:nu;na .’;- :Vlu‘h:r.q lhr-.‘n'!ip\s!h It looked 80 good to the Mitchll 7 1n 32:3, off Uitich 8 In 313 hgiter that he connected with it. off Vines 5 in 2, Umpires—Quigiey and |- : AMERICAN LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page) |Moran. Time—2:07. The ball travelled at top speed to | e e iy the pitcher's box, but the genial Games Yesterda; Hellmann, rf 7 HO e PV ] y ¥ vice-president, himself an ardent New York 8, Washington 5 [Bue. 1b" st LDIERS' TRA EAM i ana piayer, was auat to the ) : o S I | occasion. He scooped up the drive Philadelphia 15, Boston 2 4 [ LI 0 U | occas 8t. Louis 8, Cleveland 3, | Woodall, o TR T HAS SNAPPY w RKO T‘an'l with a quick heave, tossed the Detroit 16, Chicago 15, | Dauss, p Ll enatoigcre runner out at first. . | Wotte. » . S W IR & Then, without waiting for another The Standing -~ & 8 1 o 1 0lcapain Fred Brady of V. F. W.|chancs, Mr. Lamb retired to the Won Lost P 0 0 0 0 o players’ bench with the signal honor | Philadelphia 29 12 107 | o o5 oo = —| Puls Squad Mcmbers Through |of having royally dedicated the field 5 PR senoied et Totals 310338 a7 To Ry A to athlotics by making the first as- :}”m"flflu weng L }’: v‘:;: x—Batted for Crouse In §th, St Workout it ol fn Bl orents ,:.'f'“,“,fi.‘,’.,' oy ..?‘ 4 a8 i:f;‘:a‘l"odulh:vn’:v:.I:m;‘l(v]!(mr::xh'vnrm. ' Private Walter J. Smith post, V. F. | The first game got under way Cleveland 20 a1 458 | Chicago . 0007340 903—15 |\ s planning again to make a|With Summers and Maietz in the & . *lae |Detroit . 400 353 001—18 | " bid for fidg honors in the |Points for H. & B. and Holmberg Detroit ....o..0o 20 26 435 “Two hawe hits—Dayis, Collins, Bhecly, |Strong bid for R and Luke for the I'latware nine. New York ...... 16 28 .381 [Kamm (2), Mack, O'Rourke, Cobb, Helfl- | I'ourth of July maMthon race to bg The H. & B, t Howed sl ¢ Boston 15 28 3¢p|naon Da Jhree base hits—Falk |ryn jn Hartford next month be. b b tEam showed sighp o > H Hooper, Haney, Wells. Home runs—~Kamm |} " ing veteran or- | RErvousness due to the large crowd. T e Qaurke, Cohb. Biolen Dbuas—Cobb, |LWeen teams F?Ar"e}:‘l “g‘ :;- r‘.", te, | The tooting of the automobile horns | Games Today I n;o, BI\,.:. Sacrifices—Hooper, Blue, [ ganizations throughou the state. | . 0od to upset them and at the | St.Louls at Cleveland, podall, Double plays—Thurston to Da- | fior that reason, Captain Fred Brady |close of the game which lasted for five innings, the team was on the short end of an 8 (o 1 score. Iollosved a short intermission |during which hot dogs were served from a field kitchen of the Universal The refreshments were in charge of three excellent cooks and caterers, Messrs, Crowley, Perry and Travers. Then at 6:30 o'clock the Fortiers and Peterson doing the NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK of the best athletes the stars of Jack R in the it Bernard Connelly of Colgate, one of ourke's squad, battery work for thd Trade Shop and the vetaran Eddis Goeb in the box and Cackowskie hehind the bat Jo o . ond 30 she took home Blackstones “He’s my husband— But—" Havana’s best filler crop in years —in your 1925 (She confided in the clerk) “His birthday’s tomorrow, and l‘wlnt" to get him a box of really fine cigars., Cigars that don’t smell bitter—or litter, the house with ashes. He’s my husband= but—sometimes 1 wonder if he's really| smart about cigars.” And then she took home Blackstones.’ K Birthday givers: here’s something to remember. The smoke of every Blackstone is mild and fragrant—100% Havana filler covered with silky Sumatra wrapper. Al- ways free drawing, Al/ways even burning, Always holding its wrapper and ash. 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 1925! - T P ‘WAITT & BOND Blackstone CIGAR L“ AJ Suburban Helghts. Dish Washing. (3 = & SAYS SEE. WERE SME'S SHE CAN S$TT RIGHT HERE NOW LET'S SEE IF SHE'LL AND WOULD $HE MIND TIRED, WHY DONT THEY AND HE'LL'HAND THE DIsH: JUST GET THE DISH-PAN, FINDING A FRESH CAXE CHANEE TO-NISHT - HELL ES TO MER AND SHE WONT DONT KNOW WHERE SHE OF S0AP- THIS PIECE 1§ WASH AND SHE'LL WIPE HAVE T MOVE KEEPS 1T ALL USED UP By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate N\ EXCLAIMS 600D GRIEP M8 406D '.suwf'x.m HER SPATTERED ALL OUER HIM- TIE APRON ON AND BETTER GET HER APRON ROLLS UP SLEEVES FOR HIM - THI5 16 HIS TURNS ON WATER AND WAITE. FOR DISKPAN TO b7 SAYS HE HATES TO ASK, HER TO MOVE AGAIN BUT WHERE'S THE DISK- MOP Won Lost P.C. AB. R H. PO. A E |will compete as will James Con-|for the Shipping Department. gate track star. The team which 18 | Now vork ...... 25 K] § 6 3 % 5 0|nelly of Washington & Jefterson uni-| This game proved to be the Jooking forward to winning premier | groqyin 30 3 3 3 o|versity; Clarence Brady, formerly of | feature of the evening and the large h"“"';‘; In Hactford i’ e relay | piisburgi .. .538 | Walker, of 20 0 3 0 0lYale; Albert Bottomley, New Brit- |Crowd enjoyed every minute of fif, DS Sus e yean AW jotote At priigaaighia AST | Southworth, <t ¢ 0 3 3 0 vy M C. A, star, and Willlam |1t reaulted In a 7 to 5 win for the 2 " - Cincinpati ...... 19 .46 pheusel, 3 L e T fack ana D amas Feeney, crack ;lraf;e Sht;p, pulrlhng them in a tie RE 0 ¢ oy , ice | fOr first place wit . o Jim Lynch's Gascos took the oc- | BO8tOR 450 | 38 1 7 0 0lrunners of the New Britain ' police |f° Fh e il the league lead o | Chicaso 419 o 3 ! fldepartment. ANl are ex-servicemen, |'"% ) Atwares, caslon Jast night to —demonstrate | . i 290 B2 0 N0 3 5 e All present expressed thei i i ity St. Louis ... BELYF 2 H The tcam showed good stamina | 2! Pres BERES eir appre. that their first win over the city hall "‘ 2» 2 1 4 2 i Tt i tard f |ciation of the efforts of the eom. P v Vi o o and spee: n e trials yesterday an e 2 g % mployes team was no fluke. The Games Today Gowdy, ¢ SR O R E - ¥ o1 | PanY and the Universal club for the boys {rom the ‘gas houds Wejt. at ! ’ 9 0l with more workouts scheduled, wiil i 5 7 5 | Cincinnati at St. Louis, |Nent, p $ 1 3 3.3 0 8 €njoyable evening, thelr opponente with & wiifinea (o ST S e | T T T e S B BERORGD R USRI L s ; t g | Totanm 4 5 18335 18 3| honors, f h swamped them under an 11 té 3| JROR 40 A A S Lot honor: . 3 his thoughtfulness for the safety of score. BROOKLYN James J. O'Brien, commander of others acted as traffic officer at the A.B. R. H, PO, A E, o \ 8 8 . 3 s i ’ RN ORI DAGiD S T T 5246 Ty Private Walter . Smith post, 1 8180 | entrance and he fs to be semmcaey Erickson, husky first baseman for Barrett, x 1 0 0 o ¢ ofmanager of the relay team and he I8 |1o;: thq excellent manner in which the Gasco outfit, was tire hero of the e Tl Mitclrell, ss 1-9 9z 3 oOlplanning to enter several other|phe handled the volume ot % SOptENSIaL Grue Atinn e SALtle <vn-wu::s;“'nm;.y»:u:::n‘l‘“s § 4 3 3 3 0|mestsabout the state. bilos—Pafge Chist Hart, . 0O e e e ! eno| Baitimore 13, Jersey City'2. | g dga sl N - | A feature of the Trade Shop game ::::( ‘::ndl:l £ out into the lot for| Reading 6, Providence 4 (13 in- s 1 1 1 o 1 City League Entries ‘:;’:iv;::n:::!:f‘g [r;’!.lh-, m”iowm o * | nings). 4 SERDAR IS g R () I . ] e D second game, A -long -two-bagger. ‘T:led l'hhreo TNy | ochester 4, Bitalo 4 i Sl 0 Will Discuss Details ‘.\Inszrol the cheering section is made ers on the bags circle e paths 5 B Petty ,p , CRETS TR 0 St up of young ladies f that & o G RT s e o man;! [oshorne, oo S BTt e hull bete mesing MoK the o o LM aCks (Temithal depary .80 | The Standing Tiorney, xx 1 0 0 0 o olmanagers of four teams that have |fent an y that they know talVed. Won' Lost PG, ulbel p 9 0 0 0 0 olalready signified thelr intentions of :"“‘r‘; ;,‘l’m""“‘"; F”" it gf”dbt Tlhe vas pToronto .e...... 32 15 .81 [Deverry, xxx , 0 0 0 0 Oljoining the City league, In room 201 main office were also J time the game was Green, i D A N e ¢ well re; ent. Up until 'h“vt' R on caa ol By ltimore .28 17 822 | Hurgraves, xkkk .0 0 0 o o g attbe city hall tomorrow night at § |femepresented by _gatherings ot & closejane, byl h fine style it took | Jersey City . My e h — = — — — —|oclock. The teams thus far entered | pidls all fans. through in“euch fine style o [ Reaitg o Nt i Totals © 6 14 38 14 2lare Pirates, Saunders; Pioneers, | T1e score of the second game the ienct oyt ok ine ity hall cuamd | Buttalo P a—Ran for Snyder i1 1ith. James Lynch; Fafnirs, Aldrich, and |¥3S a8 follows: and the rest o © g Vi i s i 5 ¥y=Two out when winning run scored. | LT o raiting | Rochester 13 2 e | Rangers, Ross. These vf.aur e will i 4 | Providence 14 xx—Batted for Osborne (n Tth, talk over the league with the man- 0 Fal ill play the Herrups | Syracuse 15 xxx—Batted for Hubbel in 9th |agers of any other teams interested 0 The Falcons wi Y Lt New York . 030 003 100 000—5 land hope s expresesd that a six- Lo of Hartford next Sunday afternoon G | Brooklyn 000 111 002 o0ul—6 ‘::‘umhlhzgu(, ““pl be possible. I':rs- e Mary's field. This will be one Games Today | Two base Lindstrom, Brown, Petty | . & it B () at 8t. Mary’ 3 o | Toronto at Syracuse. Meusel, Stock. Three base hits. eat, (€Nt plans call for the opening of the |Venberg, PR of the best attractions that the fans Tarsby Cits 4t BEItibre Taylor, Home run—Meusel. Sacrifice~ |lcague on Saturday, June 27, but |F- Fusan o of this city will have an opportunity | Jersey City at ) ['Johnston. Double plays—Johnaton, Stock |this matter and all others concern- BalierEt G0 to see th: ar, as the Hartford Reading at Newark. |and Fournicr , Ford and Fou u.,,}l llos Aot T dalis ot tha Eortiers i ey at guns in the Cap-| Buffalo at Rochester, Brown and Ta Left on bases—New |INE_rules a aliaior the g - — team 1a going great guns in | Y Base on balis—off |Icague will be discussed at the meet- | Totals G ital city. EASTERN LEAGUE S h ms«rg«k ou‘v.-—<bhy :’o e - o - ty 2, by Osborne 1, by Greep 1, by Nel | a 3 0. A, - & . | ’ . Hits—off Petty 7 in 5, (none out i O'Conoll, It % El 1 0 0 The Falcons will practice tomor: j | 4 By 3 h raaner L (5 Py \{ {6th, off Oshorne 4 in 2, off Hubbell 4 in 2, 1 % o b ol row night in preparation for the | Alb v‘?' gl,.d"r;cful‘s offt Greene 3 in 3, Hit by pltcher— |Bachsn [} 0 game and all members offthe team doy B L Petty (Young). \Winning pitcher U own s ¢ 2 to report. ord 3. sfie . Umplres—Klem, McCormick and Wil : v 2 a arefancid Joirer Springfleld 5, New Haven 2. |73 S ae L. Huber, 3 1o vi Waterbury a Vorcester, wet | h Ex nse | Cackowski H 2 The Rangers will hold another i vu']g pe | ki, 2 2 1 i 1ub- | grounds. | NCINN |J. Huber, rf 1 I H card party and social in the ¢ A.B. R H PO. A E| Teoms on Main street Friday nl:h‘l‘i et |onn sheih e BTy = = : i is affair The Standing Zitzman, f DR TS SRt B 9 The public is invited to th v Dressen, 3b T TN P L and those who attend may be sure of \Xon Lost P.q. Roml\," 15 P R {Sunot !n-wjuz i coead00 00d time, Albany . <2 B 818 e i et ot | xo i3 Dase hits—Norton, Peterson, Kiat. L) Springfleld ..... 21 14 .600 [Nichaus, 1b o ¥y 3ou [ SEEuck oty ot 3 S o e Letty. Oakes, former star twirler | Hartford 20 17 541 ceveney, w B TR plate—L. o s d-time Annex team, and | Waterbury .. 17 200 5 ° 1 | p . I Passed ba N A on i leasus | Boidyerontis T30 i(3e BB 220 111 At'the same time get real {oohowela 1. Uinnicagchmaits and Do outfit, is scheduled to do his stuff (NewHaven . 18 486] Totan 26 24 15 shaving luxury. Stop ex- i 2 Nith ' the mewly fofmed National| Pitisfield L SR W po.a 5| perimenting. The only | TAYLOR GETs DECISION guard team of Merlden. Eddie | Worcester 2 384 piades, 1t 30 1 30 0| resorinsuringasuper-keen | Vernon, Cal, June 3.—Bud Tay. | biter, I Smith, cf A R R [ttt Hart, football and basketball arbiter, | | n ; |lor, Terre Haute, Ind. bantam- A in hand | Games Toda: | Hornaby, 2b 1 0 2 4 o blade for every shaveis the | 3 e e has the reins of the team in | am y | Bottomley, 2 210 o0 o | welght, took a close decision over | and this outfit will be heard {rom at | Bridgeport at Albany. O'Farrell Ay e Valet AutoStrop Razor. Jimmy McLarnin of Oakland in » later date. New Haven at Springfield Badk e LIl [ 10 round bout here last night. Taye | Waterbury at Worcester. ‘F‘fl'!\\lm i : 1 e | lor wore down his plucky epponent | The Corbin Red Sox Are'v"q&'k; Pittsfleld at Hartford, | sherdei, p 21 0 1 o | with his sturdiness ana seasoned | ing tonight on diamond No. 2 a e i o e e R e | | ring generalship, i Walnut Hill park. Manager Tobin | o Totals lms "zl 11 e o LS | s working hard to perfect hig sched- EASTERN LEA GUE i o0 o4y 1aa—t| | SCHOEL WINS BOUT ! o | | Two s itaiinseney, Shordel THome | San Jose. Cal, June 3.—Frankie | f runa— ey (2). Stolen basea—Critz, |“’ Schoel of Buffalo took a 10-round | . | Dreasen, 8mith. Sacrifices—Reush, Blades. P o Jenany Tobin's Corbla Ped ne HARTFORD-PITTSFIELD | Doubls ‘playee Caveney and Nieheuss oy | decision from Chick Roach hers will practice gon\fht al“fi‘ ;Jch Hartford, June 3.~Timely hit- | oy, Hornsby and Bottomley, Left on.baces Razol. last night. Schoel = fractured his! at diamond No. 2 at “WAIBR FUL ting wnd good base running whve IR 0G ok it Bae on W1 right hand in the second round but | park. All membérs of b jon will | Hartford a 3 to 1 victory yesterday [mraay 1. herdel 1. Hit b nitcher—by | ¥ finished the hout by clever footwork | asked to report as this sessio over Pittsfield. Two stolen bases | sherdsl (Crits), by Brady (Coonsy) Um. | ~Sharpens Itse and a straight left. Johnny Saceo, devoted te many important weak- -E':tu- which have developed in the team’s play, Coach Jack Argosy of the Rangers | baseball team, put his charges through a stiff practice last night at the Ploneer diamond on Ellis street. Last Sunday the team showed glar- ing weak spots in -the defense and Coach Argosy streve to bolster up these departments last night. The team, he claims, has been suffused with a deluge of overconfidence and this isiwhat caused them to break last Sunday. . Manager Saviski of the Falcons trylng to bring the Herrups of Hart. ford here this Sunday. This will be he best attraction this season and & drge number of fans will be on leck to see the game providing ar- angements go through. Chucky Wojack's condition is re- orted to be much improved with 1# advent of warm weather. Wo- sek baa been in bed the past week «iffering (roM a bad attack of bron- R. H. E.| Pittsfield .... 0000001001 7 0 Hartford 10011000x—3 8 0 Olsen, Howe and Hager; Daily and Kenna. « New Haven, June 3.—Springfield defeated New Haven here yesterday 5 to 2. Loftus walked the first man in three. innings and all of the vis- itors’ runs resulted' through these handicaps, The score: 5 | 4 R. H. E | Springficld 020000012—5 9 1‘\ New Haven 100100000—2 9 2| Foster and J. O'Néill; Loftus and | Berger, | BRIDGEPORT-ALBANY Albany, Jume 3. (AP)—McCorry's| single, after Butler had been passed | purposely, scored Emmerich in the | ninth inning and gave Albany a 3| to 1 victory over Bridgeport yester- | is and his o has been felt By ! day. The score : ‘“}( rlord team. / | R. H. B - / Brfdreport 000000010—1 7 0 On the Veterans' team’ are such | Albany ‘. 0100000012 14 | w60 88 Bernard Connflly of Colgate | Roberts and Lutz; Hinkle and whe bas developed into a star un- | Caulway, | by Hesse helped the Senators ma- |pires—Pfirman, Sweeney and O'Day. Time terlally making two runs. Dailey| ~ " pitched well in_the pinches. The | . s————— score, | SALESMAN SAM H 809 - WL TueT ENOUGH :"S(KTU-BDM ON T FLOOR - i HOT TAXI(AB LONG- TO GET AWOLD OF \T VER | also of Buffalo, won a six round de. | | cision from Cap Nelson of QOakland. N USUAL PIACE, ASKS WOULD $HE ROLL OP SLEEVS AEMN- HIS HANDS ARE WET New Chauffeur Wanted DA GONIT= 1T 5 =LEMME O HER 5 AS FAR RS | WANT TAX- 50 | TO R9W HOU A EMoR DISH-MOP BEING TOUND GRABS TIRST. DrsHeS AND CHIRPS BRIGHT- LY WELL HERE GOES DEMANDING WHY DIDN'T SHE TO. THE WIPING, POCKET: USE \T OUER AGAN ON DROPS DIGH, GETTING WA~ AGREES THAT-PIRHARS ER 6VER BVERVIHING AND HE'D RETTER 60 BACK SAY WATER'D BE 30 HoF (NSTEAD AE WAUE THaT V9 BOOK BALK 9091 (AN SOMEBODY EBLSE.