New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. ? — ] - ReLGr {thb Bt Aen ought | | argument after the first inning an ilcox. The matter of umpires |ry on May 15th. The . v 'z-: “d? es to hav 5 ken ‘r“ this | FEDERALS BEAT W- E- A- G- {[i[][F SEAS[]N [ATE GASCOS BEAT FAFN[RS w :’n sh;m ?l:\na;g; Ixu:nng F\'ery(j = \\.'rwnu 0\'2;-mzmd gttho‘;g; thexr:wu ‘l};nhwl |‘(: :u:ml:)n r‘fi. r:d’-dynrm S p ea k in g city 1 o 2 ‘.)U. - \1 1 vk " thing that came to him in the left & not been picked, they will ba west shore | garden, the illuminated |t oe today is over, it Is thought. Hall and his father-in-law, Joseph e ried men and the single |Junior Teams Go At It Hot and | B w RKS Rl[iH’r Jim Lynch's Meter Readers and |for the day. d A revised schedule was adopted at |Schubert, of Spring street, this city, of S por ts o8 Dowey faland velerat, | Heavy With Winners Crashing | | Bearing Makers Have Hot Contest | *og DUt Pave T A o | oot o AXd coples of thiees ar¢ Wam UIYiNG 1o Uw SLTOM EOIRIEN . ~ | it ed the mound for the bene- | rformed not "he °$ were heing prepared by Secretary Long. (hind a power boat. When the rew licts and the bachelors couldn’t se¢ | Through For a Victory. at Walnut Hill Park. for the Gasc J. & 1 Other matters which occupied the boat started to fill Hall stepped off » his smoke, = it 2 W h d Kopec and for the m, |attention of the managers were the the power boat Intending to get ine The junior teams of re The Federals baseball team, u‘Seems {0 Flt Well 1l A | Hitting along on all si » Gas- | Keehner and Ken 'he condition of the diamonds which to the row boat to bail it out, he aving trouble ; !‘rvw;x Dewey is one of those fellows who |newly organized outfit, defeated the | cos last night came through a will tackle the Landers team i been buflt at Willow Brook lost his balance and went out of games ecms from -3 1 P n he i - 1 1 er ute oS! m game & @ ill pa r lice prot p keepe sight Ve N B S refuses to be out when he is dow . E. A @ nine night in a| Va[]()ed Da[es [)I Matches under the gstute leadership of Jim turn game at W Hill park | park, police protection, score keepers |sight in the river. A onRpe i : o yone in the city knows that|ioecly fought game by the score of | Lynch veteran meter reader and Thursday night. and other incidentals. i into this office. It appears that = SRy onh it but that sht g Y | e | beat the nir team § to 1 in a five Dewey has only E { 3 ot oft to al| e Following the meeting, everything -ali 3 re is no co-ordina of mana- |, -y 4 cowin m and r last g V. “hicago, May 25 (F) — Crowning | Inning tiit at Walnut Hill park. is now in reudiness for the l«umlrwA\HStlallan Steamer Is at that e managens of . thess |niEuta Eame, s fofna a class with (i1 start 1o tho second ining when | S SE0, TA R I8 SRS B8 | nnny Sheshan was 1a rare roma| DUSTY LEAGDE MEETING |t 2 tirduy sttornoon 2| Aground Near Quehec sest that the 1 of these |, " m, |they ed across three runs. , Ehestaalbtest tar Litid e no hits to the opposi- | e will be four games Quebec, May 25 UP—With a full ams, all of whom are about the i ¢ = runs were scored on errors s will come later than usual | y{on while men were on the bases, | P HOS P twa at 3 o'clock |cargo of bituminous coal £rom ‘Syds t at some spe- th 1cl- | Morey's box work had the W. year, owing to the plan to allow | Keehner, rangy south who | Board of Managers Hold Session 454 (¢ 4 o'elog 3 specified A & crew gusssing all the time, fpation by the stars of the | Was erving them up for the Fafnir whiffed the air last nigh dule 8 Mrey, dnring the game, fannec orow, colllaRtic el ains e fisi P Clvilian, under charter by the Do- i ew, © dn’t get going in the first | li, S ]I x 7 = inning gnd his wildness helped the | saqurday Afternoon. ody of Joseph Hall Is minion Coal company, yesterday was am meet the itlempiiiol bt Slannes nd his work was the real fea- | United States in the British meets. of the contest. Others who put he scheme, which was deemed | Gaacostto push across fonr. runs, Taken From Conn. River |ashore at Point Seche, eight mites 2 ney, N. 8, the steamship Manchester and Complete Details For Opening ! 13 lofre out of the lot, to admit that Dewey i in the field and at nee at their (@ 07 ‘::\x‘.ll\ 8 o ay 112 800d work both in the fleld and ustified of the large Iafnirs g o o Inittal | Details connecte the opening | Middletown, Conn., May 25 (®— |west of Frame Point, Efforts to re- hip y bat were Kushlan, - Buckas, sl nly counter of the I 1 r found the hody |float her were begun immediately, Bardeck and the game o were disc it t - |veste seph Hall former hip was resting on a rocky 1 by good baseball to ing c ers 1 v of the state 8 n an exposed position. pionship over into July in the third in the { A. The me d that the vessel struck bl ire seemed to approve of the | The game developed into a stiff presided over hy President necticut f flac s during a fog. illoy manag for the season teams . month late, with grass just P inning to grow in the Bumr ¥ Y 1 states In addition to the s follows: | delay, a provision was made for the lcation of the thirty tional open, Europe would not | SpnE g for the elimina- | Chart yourwaq ational open tiie middle of various teams are ; ourage t st ¢ the | pender n i v 31, sixty-four survivors play thirty-six plans of those { ! e y uke, K T the final day. MacFarl I . 4 COLLEGE REGATTA any may ous makes of cars vary widely. Cylinder , f 4 e J . : faalo ,.d\-.m;:mmu"-:.m? t:_:mT::“\{;ner-n bores vary in size and thcr_e are dlfl'crcuee.t Baseéa.! Stflndlng Nineteen Boatloads of Oarsmen Will p hus et lts vemne i the soer :i(:\'t:jm for the Standard Oil Comp: f New in the type of bearings and in the types of oil AMERICAN LEAGUI ch advertisement contains a definite question feed systems. Changes in motor specifications <om dune 2 IKliulie ¥, who wor on lubrication, and the Standard Oil Company of may requi T . : by ’ st W Detroit, pl DNaw Yoriowilll award!$2,500 is aashieo the 79 Gons y require a change in oil specifications. testants who write the best answers to the whole Serios ol Geedestiaas, Socony Motor Oil is specifically refined and At the bottom of this columa you will find graded to meet these varying requirements. Question Two. Question One was published in this paper two weeks ago today. 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