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a & 2 g 5 g = £ (> = é = = S = = (] =4 > 5 L= (=] = td BIKE SEASON TO START THURSDAY Baseball StandingMEDAL GAME IN GOLF IS MORE DIFFICULT TO PLAY Adaddd Speaking of Sports AMERICAN LEAGUE L Y AV 1 Games Yesterday | Washington 4, St. Louis 1. (Other games postponed, rain.) { gamthe new handicas ratings ot e Six of World's Leadmg Motor ‘Qualifying Round for President’s Cup at Shuttle Mea- Stand i e et e g ) I dow Bears Out Assertion — High Handicap Men { bury, P, Havitand of Brookiuwn and Pacers to Be in Action New Woris o ar Bring in Lower Net Scores—Eight Strokes Above ¥. D. Ross of Sequi d as —_— X Philadelphia .... 27 H 4 ' scratch men. lxnllug‘\vi:::cx;lg;csn\:. it 0 e L‘levii:n:; x 2 Par is Best Gross Score Made — Many Easily Do | e Meadow is named as a two-stroke | St. Louis ing seas 2 Better i b ts—Safety First is 3 | handicap man while C. M. Manning, | '8 5°450n opens at the Hartfora bt 0 16 elter in Match Contes y First is the Rule, als0 of Shuttle Meadow has been giv. ‘,‘“""‘:i’x“'z;‘ (‘hm“\f‘m"l"l‘,‘:”““: Vg | petroit 19 = — ] #n thee slrokes, | motor-paced riders will be scen n|CiCARO iy il DY JiGGER ) s ] Washington . T Which is more difficult, match or DOUBLE HEADERS 1 Rain last night caused postpone- |N¢ feature event, a 40-mile motor- medal play? The answer fo. that 5 ment of the Industrial leaguo bhase ‘V)m'vrl rm‘v;, one of (:\.- :»‘rlw o‘f Games Today | uucstion would vary with aifferent | e ball games. The contest bLetween|(lAMPIonship races to be staged | York at Cleyeland. | Players according to the difference | poragiaent Barna of Americy : ' the New Britain Machine and Stan- }”?""‘""“"“‘ over the leading tracks| prugadohia at S5 eris: |in their temperaments. But the " of A tasd ley Rule team will be played tomor- | ©F the 5 Washington at Chicago. | searclty of scores near par in the | League Makes Known Dates of PY row night at 5:30 o'clock on Dia-| these riders will be Lrought to-| i dhnEton at Ch | aalitying round for a tournament mond No. 2 at Willow Brook park. g‘:ht-r‘ in (tlnx hl-;ulil]n(; l'\l’"'i would indicate that medal play is More Bargain Bills, 'ranco Giorget he great Ttalian Games Tomorrow [ more gifficult for the average player 1 P E Two other games scheduleg F4er and the present American mo-| . pineton at Chicago. than is match play. vp’llf:flfo‘ Al pee ety : tomorrow night also at Walnut Hill |10r-Paced champion; Victor Hob-| ppilagelphia at St. 1ou | Half a hundred golfers recently Ea 5 "‘"' "’j')«’l"“ll _‘fl"l' ) 1 park. The American Paper Goods | KINS, the Towa Ploughboy, who was | xo("York at O shasauell the quality tor play dau] SmRonondtodas waioh: Pred e team will meet Fafnir .uml Land the champion in 1926; Renec Boog- Boston at Detrot. the president’s cup event at Shll((lc! . nar .0 e American league J will battle It. & E. {man, champion of Hollawmd; Vincent Mecadow. The best gross score turn- |Made known dates on which 14 —— | Madonna, the Italian NATIONAL LEAGUE ',d in 7% or eight strokes ahove P°]"“¥":"°"fH“fflflf;flW‘" :'? n;nyed- 5 g Baseball at the New Britain High | P2ce-follower; @ |par. Scveral players in the club L on funs will reccive the great- £chool will come to a close Satur- |1y Jewish motor-pac rider in Games Yesterday |can go out in an ordinary match |©St number of double headers as ank Keenan of Re- seven of the contests will be played by the Red Sox at home. Three of (All games postponed, rain or wet |and score lower than that without day morning. Sufficld High school | e Same, and re, ) grounds.) | exerting themselves. They do so will furnlsh the opposition. The lo- | YCI% M r s e man i The pursuit of the American mo- [every week but when it comcs to [them will he with the Washington Your Buick dealer’s high business standing ? cale wl)l play St Thomas' geminary | o] paced title which is now on in Stanai coring in medal play, high hand- [Benators on consecutive days. Phiisne . At tor-paces > which is v anding s 5 edal play, s (Senators 3 < s 1’;;;‘:7.‘:“’:;’““Im‘,”;"‘:"w_‘_,l‘r:“u“fi{“h}y ¢ finds an interesting situation W. L. Pet. icap men bring in lower net scores.| The schedule of double headers in his community—his solid, long-established k that New: Britain will mest the rowith all the American |Cincinnati ; .640 | It may mot be the chief reason |follows: g & : Rlilnville dieh sohtol itia determined to step out and [ New York -610 /but the fact that most of the play-| June 27—Washington at Boston. reputation for fair dealing—safeguard your . year, s 2 7| return the title to a homebred St. Louis 87 | ers in this particular cvent were June v—\\::\shlnxton at Boston. : R R A George Chapman, who held the |Chicago 63 | playing matches, while they were| June 29—Washington at Boston, uudutinve;tmentwhenyoubuyfromlfim. g 3 fitle of six years, is in the field and | Brooklyn 23 3 |trying to qualify, had a lot to do| June ¥6—Cleveland at Chicago. 1 The track scason was officially | ) Y ks Medal July 6—8i. Louls at New ¥ork 2 : R, Victor Hopkins, who dethroned | Pittsburgh 20 4| with the high scores. edal pl y 6—s .ouis ew : 4 . S S {2 |Chapman, s another ‘lively conten- | Boston 17 405 |and mateh play don’t mix toa well | Detgolt at Moston. He offers you a wide choice of used cars — meet with the South Manchester | e PN i Al A i ; : TSt Louls at New York; it ler. The fact of the title having | Philadelphia 7 -176 | for the fair goifer or the duffer. luly 7 uis & H L team. There has boen somo talk of |0~ 1 (85 by foreign rider In match play the game is to take | Detroit at Boston, including practically all makes and models, B Diens el Stie n bsanbt oy e s S R R B Games Today |chances to win the holt. In medal | July 10—Cleveland at Washing- and ansther composed of alumnl. At |0 speed merchants and they St Louis at New York. play safety-first is the rule that |ton. and covering practically all price classes. present, there is little likelihood th: out e Giorgetti to the Cincinnati at Brooklyn. keeps the score down., It is much July 11—Chicago at Philadclphia. the plans will be carricd through £ y 3 leht July 16— Chy ot 3 Piganindishrough, so-ran. Chicago at Philadelphia more dangerous to score an cight on uly 16—Chicago at Boston Rl s e will be a number of other| Pittsburgh at Boston. a hole in medal Nx\yhlhnnl todoso| Sept. ¢—Detroit at Chicago. He will give you an honest description of any g aplan’s ness is likely e oo amateur e 3 tch play. A hole lost by a Sept. 6—Washington at New , pro rac amateur events in ma play p g Jels sty aneiton i Mad fiind before the a band concert Games Tommorrow | single siroke fs just as bad as toYork. used car in stock. He wants you to be satis- e alened Lorkuvounehits Soneatoll et band. The ace is| Pittsburgh at Boston. [lose it by three shots. But those | Sept. 7—Philadelphia at Boston. ) follow the other within a weck. Hel.d ¢- 8:15, day Cineinnati at Brooklyn. three wasted strokes are hard to!. - = fied with the car you bll)' for he wants to was first to have a return bout with Chicago at Philadelphia. make up in medal play. GE MAN'S AGREMENT Manuel Quintero of Florida at the St. Louis at New York. In the above mentloned event two | W NIEINANS e keep you as a used or new car customer. 1 White City stadium in New Haven —— (e Lot e ot the Nost blel| L SRR I D ) eona e J and was then, a week later to fight INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE needing only sixes to qualify. A par |4 - N _ Bobby Mays in New London. Games Yesterday five ta ot very difficult on the 14th, | cUstoms aXisials fhat R e Judge the used car you purchase by the in- = |1y Ui Associated Tress X Jersey City 9, Baltimore 4. A six is casy. But both took cights | 18] g AR e Co ‘ It is also stated that Kaplan was| Toronto, Ont.—Sleve Rocco, Tor-| Toioed sames postponed, rain.) |and thus disqualificd themselves, In- | $MUgxling of contraband lquor f tegrity of the dealer who sells it to you. to J slated to fight Dru Flowe in{onto, won the Canadian flyweight E X | stead of pl. ng it safcly they took | fore cast as the outcome of a con- his rd. ] Boston shertly after the Bobby Mays |championship from Irenchy He- Standing ctwis chinnses thal 108 ek o n of | fumeues here today between federal theBuickdealer.Youunrelyupon wo! ; scrap, The two bouts in this state, |langer (10). Red Bragan, Toronto, W. L. Pet|and they found themsclves out of | Officials and representatives of Can- ] especially the one in Neiv Haven, |ouipointed Johnny Carey, Erie Lo nn o SO 9 the first 16, adfan and United States railroads. . would have drawn capacity gates, | (6) Montreal Golfers get more experience with D e S — : without a doubt and Ruplan's slice| ldncoln, ch—Ace ll“"”‘lw' Ooma- | poehe the match play game than with of the box office receipts might have | b, won a technical knockout over Newirk medal play. Most of the woekoend 4 been a large onc. |Buck Holley, Oalland, €al. (2).\gusap foursomes scores by holes rather FLINT, MICHIGAN—DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION ; . — | Harold Mathe ncoln, defeated gorgoy City oovee 19 -463 | than by total strokes. If the players 4 Kaplan is in the minds of |} ldncoln (6). Reading oo 17 459 lare unevenly matched, strokes or many becausc peated ser Mickey Walker, middle- | pajiimore St 20 444 [ bisques are allowed by the better : of hard luck happenings he has ex- | weight champion, defeated Jock Ma- | iavens: P T L BUlCK CO : perienced during the past year. Add-|1one, St. Paul (10). Morris “;‘”“v Today | It would add novelty to the o ed to illnesses and family mis- | University of WO Arom | yersey City Baltimore. matches if the winners were deter- s fortunes, comes the decision which |Jimmy Gill, L 5. (6) Reading at Newark. mined by the nct scores instead of 193 ARCH STREET R'L:GANNON' Mgr. TEL. 2607 Ruve Quintero w victory over him in mets Montr. t Toronto. I by the holes won. Perhaps by this Associate Dealers : New York when, according to all ac- ¢ Brothers and Sisters 3uffalo at Rochester. | method more golfers would be turn- Kullberg’s Garage, Plainville Boyd J. Height, Southincton : counts, Kaplan wus casily the win- A : ing In better cards ’ nd One Other Killed LT S ol | ; e s EAMEMN KrAale | To win a match when one has ETTE OBILES ARE BUILT . . . BUICK WILL BUILD THE : Howaver, Ifapian inas s steadrast| - SOuineneld, Wit uns 6 U8 X Games Yesterday {Played a rather poor game is not NHEN BEFTER AVTOMOBILES ) . M g purpose and that is to overcome all { YOung "1”1';1"; ani h-“’-‘r‘\':»* ‘-"]"I‘”‘:; Hartford 8, Bridgeport 0. very satisfactory. After all golt i3 I L ohs);n es and gt h;rkl \\'I\nr; Iy it vere Klled | (Other games postponed, rain.) e o Sinys fa ral st on i Gonnactioht elithe bavs foc d to be among the lists of con-|last night ¢ Ridgley ssing (i ar. T 3 : tenders for the lightweight cham. |near here, when a northbound Ijli. self and against par. "o iplaycon years seen Diamond Ales , Cara o) ELmE | A e R ; Pet, | B8tently up to one's handieap and A ) . B Ah . Pionship now held by Sammy M T e Hiomonie e b : 84 | Occastonally lower one's gross score| Specified on luncheon orders our Boardmg House y ern ' g5l Biacs Eething into! fhie A St i A (579 | Offers the most satisfaction in this| when warm weather makes - , time, Kaplan has gained some of | e v a - near- | Hartford P i Sators it e tarieh & youl tosibo from e the popularity that he never could by town, were: | Providence 568 18 2 method by which’a man’s game hoast of in his home state, 1‘(\!1!)1.(‘“»’ Samuel Drudbalke r, 19, driver of | Bridgeport . B 10":,‘" be improved J othy e lifeless sum cut. atomobile; Mary 17; Calvin, | Pittsfield 463 | *° ' day ind 2 Py P et = i 13; June 5, ana Springticla | e % Tomcen 1VE HEARD WHISPERIGS MY DEAR,~] AM FoRCED —To —TELL ' WANTS A GOOD TEAM &0l brothers and_ sistersi “and | Waterbury {Body of New Haven’s For over thirty years D “THAT You PLAN 0N DoinG NoU-THIS,~ T AM BEING PAID -To | Chester Wiley, 5, o playmate. Albany | Mayor Lies in State nd Gi Ale has " ATTEND -THE COMENTIONS BY A ‘ | The seven were driving home from ; | New Haven, June 6 ®—The boay | ™™ Dry Ginger Ale A GYPSY EXIT IN A FEW A 9 Jed Divernen, another small town, where Games of John B. Tower, ftwice clected| boem & favorite Connecticut p NOVELTY MANUFACTURER OF -THIS Hornaivs polc Ambition iSde i legis S b gt ey Waterbury. |mayor of this city, will lle 1n siate| drink. We have used for the DAYS -To ATTEAD -THE : 1 Marry Wheelen of St. Louis, | Springfield at Pittsfield. 2. R A Sy 4 2 Tion CITY ! s You) FOREVER -TAUNT ME Beassk Un 1o thiafan oGt ana. | SRR Wi & i1 he saw| Hartford at Bridgeport, e ppaormanic Chambers In city | grying agent only the inest CONVERTIONS , e TuST T NOT WORKIKG, “+~EGAD, T ilot of rurban, said he sy “ all Thursday ' tonal Teag e utomobile mpronchins the| Al a Providance (12330.2" e rul ooned etV Sines ok When 7w tarts ABOUT-THE TIME, I WAS pé?roausf—?ukr'owonvu'mn.owérr : : crossing and that it apparently was Games Tomorrow {ushers while the body les fn state | adry ginger ale made by some "TO START GEMNERAL IS A R» 'P“R"SE e AND Y d0slon, Juna 60 (UD)-—=Rogets| dlowing down when' . Suadsils Rpas) . jand at 4:30 when the remains will | BETTE » Hornsby's ambilion Is not 1o grab | purted forward onfe the treee ’\’;:‘;I':'y‘"Il“:"“i’;:“‘f“""" [be brought to the Westville ceme- ‘T’" m:::::":: ':‘:n: HOUSE CLEAMING ! «an Now You WoULD “THWART ME FRom all the hitting records within reach E e el Albany dgeport. tery bells will toll and trafic| Ccheap su . bt to seo the Braves at the e,y Virginia Dry Agent Waterbury vy Haen [throughout the city will suspend for | juices of lime, orange and WELL, YOU'RE GoING AS FAR FULFILLING “THIS J0B, <« Mo,~THIS r nea ey e Na al | Ve ‘rovidence at Hartford. R fnaodasl + § g deer the bewd, ot the Nation] Believed Fatally Shot ence at k L fve minuten Services will b neld] lemon used in Diamond Ales, AS “THE BACK VARD WrTH POSITION ! v MY WORD, v HIRE L.cague standing. A G e |at © ville e Hornsby now leads the National| oytcy W. va. aune o | Cuban Govt, Probing |church at 8 o'clock, Rev. J. Edward | you know the difference im- TWo BIG RUES, v AND SOMEQKE -6 DO MY PART, AUD Lcague batting averages by a safe ! — Shof from an ush while attempt- i H Newton, pastor, officiating. mediately—and tomorrow as - /2 margin of 418, but the Traves'|ing to arrcst five men, suid to nee o B’ege“t r“gffl@'““'““ Church scrviees will be private| SIDE “TRIPS “To"HE ALLEY (=] I WILL PAY VoR HIS TIME, ~v [ leader admitted yesterday he would | heon foting liguor alons. he SR ‘Il:;"'l’."af;sr’~-rl‘\y ’:.:giivr:l..go::f“"" admission will be by card only. L WHH RUBBISH s OF A -TRUTH, rather see it go down 1o .250 if the | heth pike 20 miles cast of here, i g SR A CC 10 [ Members of the late mayor's family, Braves could be near the fop, img onator iy Virginla's | 4t o oHBation ef 1o KINing of Col. |oge frients, membors of the board | Try Diamond Dry tonight. BARRELS ! oL el you truthfully my mind | cight deputy prohibition commis. | A S Sl S toag |of alderinen and city ofticials will al- | You will doubly enjoy every and ambition do not run along the | sioners, today was helieved negr | KIN8 the evening air on the roof |gend. Among the honorary bearers drink and In the morning you Jine of batting averages,” he | death at St Joseph's hosp o ohis home the night of June 1. |will be Governor John M. Trumboll “What I want to do Is to make| A bullet enten Gemon s back, | Sbeeches made by friends of the |y, §. Senator Hiram B. Bingham, will be praising it to sl your "something out of this ball elub” | pusse fheoneh s right lung and | o AR At the funeral are said | Congressman John Q. Tison and| friends. e R of | Y the authorities to have been anti- | Iresident dames I Angell, Yale : = 5o e L R ents governmental. Unlversity. I:f‘x?lm Ju)::f-'“l???;l'l’,::“m | :h et 'i: '\!W;'-”-m‘ cont | Col. Maso was widely known in | The actlve bearers will be prom- Sollcr 1o dramatist, was injured | rofused 1o ase W ety | Cuban army circles and was active [inent members of the New Haven e Shile b i e | el R W O et sl R TS rumor has Grays, a milltary organization of today in an automobile accident near | constable., I;mm‘n .x,\.m eneSsadl iy “political adversary” us the |which the Jate mayor. wes g s Landsberg. hrlr;w] '}H Klur'\- :A.:)]H;w‘rs I;H;;( l'll ('!:' probible assassin. Three shots were member and for some time its — road while he telephoncd Parkers- | 110 ible Sesasein, 1 o dled stirer American autcmoblles are leading | burg police for aid. The five allog. r’(f\“f hzur;“m;‘,"r'o"' #nd he died a|treasurer, 5 in popularity in Turkey. | ed Tiquor runners cscaped. . s s 3 e 5 s Ford's Wayside I ITwo Are Killed in ord’s Wayside Inn Oklahoma Street Duel To Be Closed Sundays| cache, ,okia. June § Fin a Sudbury, Mass, June 6 (P—Henry | hail of Lullets as Clarence Maple, FFord's Wi ide Inn is to be closed |a farmer 35 years old and Harry on Sundays, it was made known to- Unsell, 45, of Cache, attempted to 3 day by E. J. Boyer, manager of the [settle an argument with revolvers > nn. on the street here yesterday, Unmel ope ot n ouse The historic tavern, Mceca for [and Carl Sabine, 5 years old, were hundreds of motorigts every Bunday, [ killed. ! J will be brought under the Ford Sun- A stray bullet struck the little | COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS. day closing rule starting next Sun-(boy in the head as he played in : day to allow the 40 employes of the [front of his father's restaurant, The | | inn to have the day to themselves. child’s mother witnessed the shoot- The grounds, however, will be|ing from inside the restaurant, | open to visitors, Maple was arrested. HIGH PRESSURE PETE “"Sgfl' uFe. \ WY, HELLO HER® — AS ~ ) GET Pald Tof 7 ) THOUGHT Sou WERE WAY | BUT EVERY TE. 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