New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. 15 Baseball Standmg 'ST MARY'S TEAM o '“i‘;f,f | WILL REORGANIZE - ‘Combmanan Had Record of 27 HIGH SCHOOL TEAM T0 Speaklng of Sports the mail truck ack Conlon 1 ersity 79 101— 264 86 99— 276 2 91— t on EAST VS, WEST IS B MEET TOUGH OPPONENTS | ”Efllfl DERBY .- Agaln Satarday And Teack sDe'ex n w[qu RACES | Beeenkaiasse il 4 Bolts. Hounsnnnnn fjasseensnassersennt 415 409 o Door Holders. The Standing w L Squad Crosby. On the Aileys ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS cee101 2 102— STANLEY WORKS SHIPPING LEAGUE 1 NORGE FLIGHT POSTPONED Yesterday v York 4. oklyn 0. Point Barrow, ment was due ns. is also ¢ football te EASTERN LE! Games Yest HOW well do you know how to take care of your motor? What db you know about oil ? The Standard Oil Company of New York has commissioned The Veteran Motorist to preach the gospel of good oil | these many years. ® Now he wants to see how much he has helped motorists throughout u rlcoa Z‘ Soconylaud) To [earnhow snehthe laverage driver Kuiows sboné his motor, the Standard Oil Company of New York will. award $2,500 to the 79 contestants who write him the best answers to five questions, the nsurancc first of which is given in this advertisement. Watch for the next Standard Oil of New York advertisement to sce 0¥ Question 2. It will appear in this paper two weeks from to Win one of the large awards. Be one of the “Lucky 79.* Your motor The AWARDS by he Vddon o C ’I"WO metatie besring surfaces rubbed together dry will generate fristion and heat and will wear rapidly. This absorbs power. A eat of the right oil between two such surfaces will form a cushion, reduce friction and heat and will prevent wear. 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