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“‘l:.e;:‘r’?nvuw, Southampten, Eng., Raymond N. Skilton, Lincoln, was '1ODY. Denver, (8). ; i ¥ Huli, Fuith, Fort Thomas, Ky.—Kid l.encho |8 . (1M). Deve Atler, Fort Snel. f s t | TEAM Blfi THREAT AMERICAN LEAGUE Physical Director Ray Andersod| Andrew Payne, Claremors, Okla. |held in 5,000 to await the action Indianapolis, knocked out Tomn: . Minn., outpeinted Red Fry, St. 435,09:41. of the grand jury after a hearing |) A vsport, P (6), Jim- | Paul, (8). ? Leads His Into First Place : { port. Pa., im (o] ports e y M :mfl, A Team John Sale, Passale, N. J., 489:83:- | berore Judge Joseph B, Deser § B st G e . in Boys' Club Tourney, 2. district court yvesterday on a ge | Purvis, Indianapolis drew (1), : . Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 1. Phillip Granville, Hamilton, Ont., T e = 4 8 ball e Billy Darrow of this city nas veen | 110160 ROMAN and Partner Prill-]| nvetroit 6 Washington a1t 1o YVolley Bail Standing P OF. Sanoeny ol H.0005 trom i Snoli=I] © Wyamsis Detroit 000 g elected captain of the Connecticut | nings.) POC| Mike Joycs, Cleveland, Ohto, [FFmingham National bauk. Baay Wie Burpcna, Neer ¥odk, (10} o ‘ " 2 | . G | 3 8 - | Union A. :kterday, the scores A 1 1 college freshma base- o] o Joh v Datte, Cleveland, knocked Agelcuiinra ol ;ml b]::r.‘,:w“\:“: Clpal ObstaCle {0 Ameflfii Chicago 9, Boston 2. Andersons .. .760 | ¢g1:83:18, | Tohnny Datto, Clevelan no: P 5 y |being § 10 7 and 8 to 5. A homer the teg i s A | Compagnon 800 HGHTS LAST NIGHT Que Jackle Jounsion, Sorentn, (). iy, Saime i a ing A A e am and vas a star forward on | Standing | Skinners 500 |Pote Wirpo, Detrolt, stopped Bl | Holory g the Sret pomiet e ball quintet. Billy v Vark: Moy TP 1¢ now an | Gills ... 280 P—— |shaw, Detroit, (1), , . ) Hawks would liks to play any team In both gnorts wiile s that a titled Roman and. a|SoT YOk - .o.. 18 | Fhysioat Directar Bay Andecac By the Associnted Press harlotte, N. C.—Farmer Joe!in the city averaging 12 to 18 years New SIS St s s Philadelphia ... 12 & 1300 Dy team it Shte Bt s o ‘ Springfleld, Ili—Lea Ma ooper, Terre Haute, Ind.. knocked 'of age. For games call at 27 Tre. mbidextrous partner will compose | Cleveland . 15 |the Boys' Club sentor volley ball ttenhon University of Illinois, knocked out |out Jack Melrose, New Orlcans, |mont street, players principal obstacles in America's | St. Louis . | v | o1 s ember of league last night when the Gills fell trial | P e us alinl e e e against | Detroit 1 e —— the Landers, Frary & Clark nine before him and the Compagnones ranee in . i Wasin & 381 | were polished off by the Skinners. M & 1 rance in the Davis cup competition. | cpicage . . 3 1320 | Tre c:’“" occupam: sanied oo mge" - - The annual Industrial Dasketigll, 13aron Hubert Do Morpurgo, | Boston . . . ... ... 318 | take the first game but were| | H 5 league banquet at the Y. M. C. A.,Whose social prominence heretofore |swamped in the sacond. The de. of CLOTHES in the last night was the most successful|las excecded his tennis prowess, is Games Today |clding tiit was a wicked one, the affair of it kind held this year. the siar of the new Ialian menace.| Cleveland at New York. Andersons finally winning out by a Ba l ‘ sebal BODE000000060600668686508 . The five leaders and their ola; INY [ Joc Lt PR :ITALIAN TENNIS |Baseball Standing| VOUBTBMLPAY |, - o b - [y e MARLBOROUGH MODE More than 150 players, officials and | His younger teammate, De Stefani,| Detroit at Washington. | single point. The scores fans were present and the hilarious IS able to discomfit an opponent by | St. Louts at Philadelphia. Andersons .... o 818 18 mood evidenced their pleas shifting his racquet to either hand,| Chicago at Boston. lGius .. 15 6 14 e but his strokes are not as potent The Skinners took the firat game | Teams Tha group last night extended is ”“{ "fi:‘,‘;"” o e s T A'hx(‘agofil’l'l’w:\""l;'llflllor :;:;og‘h?\“h x:m“m\evivmmup 5 > § teagnd ) g0 has bee vis at Wa § n epite of losing the next, ¢ heartfeit the to all who helped oy porformer sings 1923, but mot| Cleveland at Philadelphia = cap!\‘x’red the ln.-tghy .':;ne'-‘ v IMITEI:-.IEDIHE‘Y:'S" .' ‘.:." ‘;:1"1" ‘:a' make the both leagues a success|conenicuounly so until last Sear when| St Louis at Boston. sided score, The scores: | FALCONS S s e Clarance Lanner manages o th Logieoniod Cochet aud forcod L | - Detait at New Yok . '} 12 ') CORBIN RED SOX i ‘ | ey = %) KENSINGTON 2*-‘“' ,}“"'“,:‘.‘. et 1 ("‘;‘S'-“""‘S:“n! Gerald Patterson and Pat Craw- NATIONAL LEAGUE PIRATES N8 S0 Finla Leatin the opnoy ¥ ford. the Australlan stars, is con- | of playing preliminary gamus on Sat- | vincing proot of his skill, Games Yesterday [« GAVUZZ[ Is LOSING STANLEY WORKS Marlborengh Modes are suthentic University, urday nights during the season Until last season the baron de-| New York b, Pittsburgh ¢ | | S Styles, besring the stamp of campus spproval. — voted most of his competition to the | St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4. STANLEY RULE T swagger, distinction and true “colle o fudge (Manganla aDnoMRCCMmSNiyanahion falian' resortsl of the|| Boxtoa T, Cincinnatt & (10 in- |Teading Marathoner is Suffering P. & F. CORBIN’S they can be matched by only ¢ few tailors ia the for more bascball diamonds in e [ calthy. His forte scemed to be | nings) i o U leading university towns. parks of tha clty sfriuck a populat,jeq douhles where' ihe Italian Brooklyn-Chicago, rain | From An Infected Tooth—Pae CORB. CAB. LOCK . ing onl chord with all present. At the pres-igooreq notable vietoriea with Molla | s Gaining N. B. MACHINE T T Olh-"'_.lunl: .':'“Wb-: ent time. New Dritain s four iz Boant andiiane Standing 7 R, o 1 ® strietly lim rd'num evheMe:e sty o ) R enecie Wauseon, 0. Nay 11 (UP)—pater FAFNIRS By T &, Muomagh Made vee i i b i fin, r costume duplicsted on every ether feat Helen Wills and Ch, sch- | New York ..... 1. : G Anglo-Ttalian marathoner LANDERS _“. :‘; ot P The “Limited Edition” Idea now applied to men’s fashions monds and thes: are aitogetir too cquate for the number of trams tnaa u(n . 'onr’vl n:l;n r of M8 jiman on the Riviera in Cineinnatt 1 a80 Oof Southampton, Eng., found his Wis ! S em. e ImBeT s e i ¢lapsed time lead in the Pyle cross- i AM, PAPER GOOD! i The old order seems to be chang- | Cricogy ) 3 country race cut down considerably i President James . North of the|ing fast in t cup world. | Pittsburgh oo 322 today. | (Kensington) Y. A dicted that in the|Gre at t for the | Brooklyn 5 frering from an infected tooth, BLUES very new Y, M. C, t “ni R1ates |\‘y!$¥\'l‘ 1 Boston O 3 bearded Britisher finished far g building planned with the view to very scrious factor since|phiiadelniia. || Pl e (Plainville) caring for the present and future ‘he long reign of the Ameri- mile lap from Butler, Ind. Andrew M 'ROTARY LEAGUE needs, would be erceted. He stated ame to an abrupt finish last Games Today Payne of Claremore, Okla., runner- that the date could mot. be named |September at the bands of the| New York at Pittsburgh ‘up. gained 2 hours, 23 minutes and but that the project will be carried |French. The 1928 contest witnesscs| Brooklyn at Chicago. 3 seconds on Gavuzzi by finishing in through very soon the carly elimination of Australia.| Boston at Cineinnati. ad at for second Ca“ m — third of the old Anglo-Suson trium- | Philadelphia at St. Louis with Louis Perrella, Albany, N. Y., Kensington opens its basehall virate, by Italy | —_— and Phillip Granville of Hamilton, [l 8t once, and arrange to have #on tomorrow by playing the Bristol| Lacoste, Cochet, Rorotra, T Mor- | Games Tomorrow t your uniforms refreshed and New Departure team at the Percl- Durgo and De Stefani take the head-| Baston at St. Louis. ing Finn of Passaic, J] C'eaned by the Desco process. What Is Smartmess? « » val Avenue grounds in Kensington|line attention that used to go to| Trooklyn at Pittsburgh. \ on the lap in 5:59:39 A special price for. a lHmited e g This will be the first game for hoth | Brookes, Wilding, McLoughlin, Lar- *hiladelphia at Cineinnat ay's control wah Iremont, time only. 'HE LATEST in cut, pattern snl otvle, of Te Fine Imported teams in the newly formed Connec-{ned and Parke, in the days hefore New York at Chicago. ilen G & course. A costume which fits mot only the asd Domertig ticut State hus Il league. the war, and to Tilden, Johnston, y figure but the personality of is wesrpr. But eves Febries Sl attcrson nderson and O] INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE —_——-- that is not all. True smartness requires @ distinet ¢ their first game Wood since the big conflict s ol s L + league Sun \fternoon by e Ciamcs Nealcrdes i ® bundred other ing the Kemsington erew at §t.° The Army and Navy both may | i i .'4";: he ,:“myiui;nn:.jam ‘.:.m. he sust be 200% Virgis Woel Mary's field. take part in the Olympic battle Montreal 11, Newark 6 | lifferent, but different in the right wey, - Amsterdam this summer, Jersey City 7. Toronto The New Britain High school| Under old Dick Glendon the Mid-| Reaqing 4, Bufralo 1. Yaseball team meets the Norwich Shipmen are developing a crew that Sultimore 9, Ro . $27. s A e A _ will give Yale, Princeton, Columbia, s $27.50 to $15.00 : y 7 . . ' ; Washington, California or any other Standing % Tomlkuwskl & Dawson Exclusive But Not Expensive e college eight an argument for the w 4 A blind bogy tournament will he Tight to represent the United States | Toronto 14 o TOPCOATS the feature woek-end event at tho in the Olympic championship ’r(‘-‘.\mmrm i 11 3 The Store For You Shuttle Meadow club tomorrow. atta. Annnpolis gatned this distinc- | Rochestor ..., 11 : Y ; AL 20 50 Fully as large an entry list as play- tion in 1920 and won. Yale did the. Bugialo ........ 361 MAIN OPP. MYRTLE ST. to ed last week, is expected out this Same thing in 1924. It will be inter- | Baltimore ... 1 | coming wee esting to see whether elther can re- | Newark SRS peat. Jersey City . QUALITY RATHER THAN PRICE IS WHAT WE EMPHASIZE s 7 | Meanwhile the Army has an un-| Reading v n 10 ; SCORES ANOTHER KAY0 seaten tacrosen team. ono of rne neat B — : o {in the country and a leading candi- Games Today i |date for the Olympic assignment. Jersey City at Toronto. . Les Marriner, University of llllnolsinn Navy's stickmen, among others,| Newark at Montreal. earywettt, Turns 1o Peaminn. 20 Sei7o 00, e and v milimod s oo OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Reading at Buffalo. tion Study. | Wilson and other football stars who | W < & = 2 tore through the Annapolis defense EASTERN LEAGUE B NN 2\ \ \ Springfleld, Iil, May 11 (P—on the gridiron last fall will be dif- ‘ HM-Mm--- Nou MEX GO \\ AMALGAMATED mk With another knockout added to his | ficult to stop. N HGlmu! Y;sm;:‘.l,d : %\ RIGHT AHEAD WITH \oURTALK $”1 50 7‘ \ A XTid, EHZ collection, Les Marriner, University New Haven 8, Pittsfie! g . TN ASA » ¢ <7 BbE Bokrywblet ana maat |1 Nob/1n st i HIE eaguc nesson | tHol e OM RETREADING oLD -TIRES, wmY GOSH, |Vt WELL BLOMDE lald aside his gloves today to train |have there been as many sterling| Albany 7, Waterbury 2. AN PARDON ME WHILE T WHy WDAl"fC“A 1] Bov, AN’ NOUR BLIMP for several harder opponents— |performances in the spring. Providence 13, Hartford § ' \ 0 semester examinations, | Rookies such as Big Ed Morris of | Springtield s, Bridgeport * SEE WNA‘\'T‘ sfoc“k MARKET GIVE ME TH’ HEAD, ~+You'P BETTER Displaying his now famous one- | the Red Sox and Ed Brandt of the . } DID “TODAV!anne HM-MA e “4P2-1D A BUY VOURSELF SOME two punch, Marrinet won his 13th | Braves have turned in some flashy Standing ~u AMALGAMATED PEACIL UP d M FIISHED knockout fn 14 attempts last night |work, but the spotlight has been W L 1 M HAT GOMNE For oF IS when he stopped the veteran Joe!chiefly monopolized by the veterans.|New Haven .... 13 ‘ [ -“THREE POIKTS, e THA SOME OF PRODUCTS OF -THOSE 6 Burke of Detroit in two minutes and | Sam Gray has won six of his first | Hartford . 11 PTS ME $75. AHEAD oF THAT tua “TWO COMPAMNIES, wn 22 seconds of fighting fn the first soven starts for the Browns. Uhle | Bridgeport 9 t] ’ . D round of a ten round match. and Shaute each has won five out of | Providence W 5 ‘”m GMNT’S K ™’ SHERIFF ! s I'M -TH ~~ PENCILS AN' A Burke, who was no match for the | six for Cleveland, Pennock has done | Springficld s A4 o AND AH, s ATAY -TIN BowlL “THAT “TIN CUP, ~~< NOU'LL S e e G Tenke o e T : CLOSED -THREE-QUARTERS { | CAN USE NEED ‘EM OKE OF out while Referee Dave Barry Grove and Walberg, the southpaw | Waterbury Gikhie Ao oot | ey OME “TWESE DAVS ! Sxamination, however, showea e | iomegen s 1" M (e scen of the | Altan ‘ || The Annual Economy Event o TS Synen ) ¢ RS . ok 4 was badly stunned and unable 10| Iyucas of the Reds, Blake and Games Today L} MORE !« $112.50 FoRr -TH Hat Da ’s! continue. He was given his purse yoncs of the Cubs, Benton of the| Hartford at Pittsield. S G DAY, v NOT s and Marriner was awarded the |Gants and “Old Pete” Alexander of | Albany at Springfield- traw Hat y at Grant's’ BA' €eH? AN fight on a knockout. |the Cardinals have furnished a few | Bridgeport at Providence. D, A AN ————mesms |07 the National League's pitching| New Haven at Waterbury H : d d itk =, 2% Tomorro: rted tic e <, ere are 1mpo! an jomes! s, i"’ g gl'e s““:"(;i:l” by HAGEN LEADS JURADO Harttord at Fiitsisia: toyos, sennits, natural straws, fancy braids, ing the Classifie umns Sandwich, May 11 0P — Walter any at Bpringfleld. : : of the Herald, It is a great ||Hagen todey 1ed Jose Jurado by one Al T e equipped as good hats should be with 5 stroke at the end of 54 holes for| o™ Haven at Waterbury | i 7o ey fhenhy v o o Directory for Demand and ||ine British open golt champlonship. WITH THE BOWLERS | P y Y S A Hagen had 220 an¢ Jurado 221. | Supply !Mehlhom has 225, leather sweats. | . ez |l Omly One Dollar! For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s 422 35 Scharfr 2 - . 7 ns e A 283—287 Main 8t. e ‘ 2% i Fon‘fu MILES Hhe Herald Classified Ad Dept. | 8 AT 5. ON HIM— invites comparison. 3 : o HIGH PRESSURE PETE GEE ANY SIGN OF A GRERT_ ScoTT ! - BOAYT, HANK? ) 5‘\'05;\“? CoOMNG— EXHAUSTED | CeTE AMD HANK, LAY TREMSELNES e TREAHEROUS >l *On