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S e atet e Baseball Standing [FAVORITE TEANS IMECE IWTHGUEIS % 2 THREEVEAROUDS = s ot e G 3t 0, tough : - 5 ~ N w b Nantly, McTigue Bees Wax and Mis. ( am Falrjat the handis ¢t the Bettlers. Tome - LUz Cuter of the ring chased the young- | 3 " has entered Bohashela, winner of mear ‘en up” will twiel for *he o Sportl Games Yesterday 4 L il ooin 0SSt 1ites, asaither. 4 L *| the sk Haves' D feated crew with Jos Waish bes New York 8, Cleveland 2. T when his strength fatle ook S T >’ » ceide 1o 3 i \ e b DR T & Glevsiand 3, OOl s o e vongth fatled, took his ay decide to hind the bat. Janko and Timke will e : , . port iy the ropes, Vuried in Y3 ] . ) with 1on. son of Fair | work for the Spring 8 . * B o Hartord Sentor ure n the | Dot . G 5. Shad o w ., Veteran Tristinan Thuills Spec- 100 Wb ety Victorian, Winoer of Preakness, |- s o L ok e e S e Sy n 7. Chicago 8. . 2 ¢ E ) once vever, did Mike try to holg 4 The Belmont founded in 1867 | Simsbury nine. He la a t hea: Saturday up at Springfield and will Williams, 3b g ¥ & plnisline il | iy ® Dncaaatli=tes oe! return to the Bulkeley stadium Sun- Standing Rl e 1 fators by Clever Work ot e ot or take to| |5 ES{ablished Favorite ona s anveien in american ture er beeanes e used 1o plcn Bay for day for the exhibition with the g w. L. :}:\“:’."'» - e [ fast Several times he T nd t . cu g - Pirates. ;;:-;T;:l{ E: 1: 826 | \Witham, 0 New York, June 8 A% Ther 1l again with his right. | New York. June 8 (P —With glory ¥ mes ha wine FEW TRACTORS IN BRITAI Clevéland ...... 24 24 . Totals 5116 12 B still plenty of life in the aged body | ol 0 & . a1, |2 an 885,000 purse for incentive, | Of i Mo Fpns L NJ'::A'L(? clrh:: only a few more than be. Business M r Jim Pyne today : ¢ 7 i ceeiveg o Keterar from ihe Pitts. |8 Lonis 8, 2 - : of Mike McTizie, the ancient mar- |y aieey some of (b east's leading three yeur : ) burgh management, containing the | DEtrOIL - WL Venturo, : | iner of the ohet, ploilag of denta % ’ R World war, and the number lineup, and everyone of the regulars ‘iflfnp . b 24 . :IB(lnl % sing in his Tt il plenty |4y eig ext three, but | in the Belmont stakes, at | ont | Dert A DeRD: 3 n O r Anpears to be decreasing. About will be in Hartford for the game | ashington 1 : SLEUAGR, ¢ 2 of grey m v Michael's Jost et viclory when | Park o Kness 1 Belt O per eent are American-made, v 7 atka, 1 nning 1 1 % > \ X y with the exception of George Grant. |- Nic3g0 ... i g o | thinnin ackng Hhout the wiug || Hdny Payiie Whitnesda Nucrorinn | xnal Bain dawes gl IS ont s sod 00 fanmE - Eon ham who 18 out because of injury b f"'"?,'r 1’ . X it ! R Il i 2 e [k, os faoy bt iioiet St B e bt n Tor tand .~r:f,,'_.fd::|'.n‘;m.., New York at Cleveland. Senure, © 3 g D1 (i ALy N favorite ; . t e of horses an. 4 Scott 1u playing the first bag In the | Driiadeionic at S Lois b e w tion from San Francisco, Mike p D”IH HOLD]NG OWN norit ) o1 ¢ ¢ yrses and a surplus of sbsence of Grantham who is hitting | Roston at Detroit. 2 Relanger, p o «d all that last nizht in 5 \Ww | Awmong the other prominent Yy e nd labor are regarded sensationally this year, Washington at Chicago. ol ol . ‘x obil ALious o Eeree—— o “\'\-”\ “‘ . b g ¥ d ; 7 m\ lnfl',l'hd“fi e : == Efner Sands o5 he Ly izstor whio tonght SO Ingared Ankle. Home Run | Edwin and Willie S nteres een in the appearance sames Tomgorrow Two base hite Kenuce, Hhiam | dra . s 2 on Sun Beau, both sol of the Waner hoys, Paul and Lloyd,| Washington at Chicago. Riotkn Tmne wan: Weames Dmui S cues | Winz Runs Mis String To 20 0 |0, SO0k TR S0 ; : Rasatl Tha i e STabt o ol e et ahout whom thousands of columns| Philadelphia at St. Louts. Lynch.” Fime: 248, # et e Al e Distmastion Mre. 5 : Sl 12 R s A uaen o have been printed on the aports| New York at Cleveland. : $ s | /e pio e b esterday's Game fiAeasE oo ' S Hned from the Dases of the 1ana since they fitehos| Boston st Detroit. The Stanley Rule and level tean e N o & —Depite the big league horizon, SR R dropped a slugtest to the Newmatics « NATIONAL LEAGUE and as a result was sent into the | = = - 4 delaption’ s poraing foom s Veatetry cellar position. Wretched fielding hy il gudly 3abe Hath stllis more than holding - e Bridgeport to greet Bartell of the| Rrooklyn 1, Cincinnati 0. ihe Ruls tanm was the canee ot the | (L 20 ehoso Tael. nigni. to |1 o s turions campaign for Pirates, who was with the Bridge. (1] Inali defeat as the batters crashed out 20 2 ) 3 T M MIDfiT‘?flDE@ . . port elub last season and who has New York 4, St. Lonis § voungster w . irnimg to wail e B n s string to twenty To lk k d D Q 3 ‘The special e i s o e pare e | Brmuooni b s |0 ettt wnt e gy 1O N0 S g o | e o oo mikowskl and Dawson 7imoniste ceon i Pittsburgh 8, Boston 6 nith the Newmatics holding a 3 to| " on 1ike fons } v i crashed one o 3 lead but after that both teams col- ( S1ona1 battle. “The ving-worn Irish- {Sha 1es above the right : lapsed and it was only a question of | 4T CATTIINE it 40 years he ol cenat ind with two on The Stere for Yon how many runs they would pile up, | 110°5 Sl b 3 he ninth iz, Lou Gehrig im- 361 MAIN ST, OPPr. MYRTI 1. Jack Argosy did some hefty clouting | 'O Of the rounds winle grudzi ediztely followed with his twelfth “Coke” Woodman will prove ons ot | w. "c|for the Rulers. The luers' captain |CONC""9INE €ix to fhe fast-stepping f glkthie Benaon Hartford's most valuable pltchers, |incinnatt ; 5| poled ont four hits out of riv ipe | SOUNE TARNEE (romn the Pacific eoast. | Buth did ot hit his 20tk homer despite his present wildness (NeL ROt e Lo the Wiale {thrae foricxtra hassei || ALUOSL IETOIER I8 houtimanm Il s € pear 1t S e — Eloapla S50 | Carraza played a nice fielding game | |00 WY Mike sonand e e L ) Catcher Grube has jolned the £O. oo : at the hot corner accepting eighi | ading wifli his chin, Theoold o8 47th. leaving Ruth five Hartford club and Art Smith, the | BrOOKIvn . 2 7 | difficult chances with but one slip up, | 07, PrOMPUY lung a right on it |games and four davs ahead of his (Th Columbia cxptain, 15 sizicq. to join |TI1IEDITER Wolte piiched a nice game unni| (171 17POSd Armana for x count el Sy e specialized blue serge suit nest 1 hattered his way | 0lds tomorrow will face the barricr in the first round | T ad e aho can t worst Sam Hyman, Hartford hoy and (2 dnplnge) now pitching great ball for New W Haven, expresses the opinion that Standing the club within the next faw days, ?:fi;‘:—vpnu' 1 {lip sonth Bhert bs ot Utieg b yy'ml. 11,.,’,;:‘;; v|'. ,m.f: ,»,‘:1|‘ of r‘u ; | g r 5 {avor of Carraza, Jimmy Murphy got | ©7°fUl: waftchful of that right. and sehrie Wit his reelfth homer last Smith in & pltcher and Columbia = Into the game in the sighth bettis | Mike took fuil advantage to “bull” |year on May 31 has used him at shortstop. when he Games Today for Partera and got o "2 | jim abont and ecors heavily fo the d t was met pltching Reewce o ti| Bt Louls at New York o Rt Rotia iusty-eingle |\,,qy witn 161t hooks dn the closing || Girculallon 1 the major moint aven 00 aste i S| Cincinnatl at Brooklyn ‘ g e & reat hitt s ) - | rom m Classified advértising Erea tting. Chicago at Philadelphia. « The Rulers enioved a hig inning | . . - in the fifth, fine hits 1n a row send- Pittshurgh at Roston n New Havan, Providence and Hart. | INE four counters acroes the plate lC a eS ue ford now shape as the strongest trin Games Tomorrow The losers poled out 20 zafe hits, in- 'hw the Eastern; it acpears there may| Pittsburgh at Roston "‘;‘ldlu: 41‘: doubles and 3 triple e A revival of the great 1923 race | Cincinnati at Brooklvn owever, their defensive work wa | . cou'l 5 ; 3 s | 3 ue suit, and youll never betmeen Bew Haven and Sarttarss || Chiioes 2t Phileaciotis Dooras hey srredialialtime: (alin- Wear 2 dark b 1t, and you'll e St Lo { New Yorl field The Rule § need three = <1de rou's ~ e Spaiiian o Pitchers in an effart to stem the fide '“‘C"‘I"’““ to consider \vh(t}hrr\m_l = INTERNATIONAT, TFAGUF, The winners made use of every €SS r any occasion which "Ffls AHF BHN[I PAATONAL LE: T e e e ‘ propetly dressed for any Ealtliore 111 > raexmitarais | RlEiE IntorunsiEish tmever ~veat tha || may arisc in the course of your business ) Balumors 1151 fenicy 1 £n oot e | ; =y LR e aniresl, Toh, Joronin L8, ¢ [hoUSh hi wax yeached for - ? [ and social activities. J ‘4 | Eeading 4, Newark often Ernie Anderson led the win C ] 3AL T — [ ading 8 ners at the bat with four out ("“HA 1 l"".\{ HBAUM I(\l"l'\ Standing He also accepted nine chances at ® | Pl (Tontinued from prece . Lower the Cost of Dyessing Well led {teom nraceding page) first base withont a klob The New. & FITTsBURGH Toronts . E matice batted around in the seventh | g 50 4 00 AB R | Montreal ....... and chased six rune across the plats If s . i > 3o o : 512 |on thres hits, three passes and three | 80, * Ir 3 errors Ferance made f1ve pretty put ; 4 b » 5 |Buttate .....covr. 2 {ONte in the autfield. The summars You can fi“j ‘z)lrgln 00 abrics | Newark e 2 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE vour new Sint Raltimore 3 Fattian . Jersey City 20 2 il A and hat 4 Ewanson, 7k Giami Today Haines : ‘' ‘ THIS SATURDAY Andereon. 1h Jersev City at Raltimors i Reading at Newark ot 3 b | m— — e ¢ v ks e : WHETHER | Our Boarding House FASTERN LEAGUE, Totain T YOU H AVE | Games Yesterday _— HAW, EGAD, - STRAIN Ves, ~BuT I TH ) ~T A7 Well N THE READY Albany 14. Bridgeport 7 YouR ENMVIOUS EYES OK) PULLMAKN SMOKER VTSB—?AB'L;Agéép 3 C ASH : -THESE SOUVENIR BALLOONS /7 You WoNT -TELL Howl NoUTRED Pittsfield 7, Springfield 2. 1 ORIGINATED ForR THE &) TH' AMUSED -fo CRASH-TH' Standing [} LISTENERS, “THAT o T’ ! BIG CONVERTIONS ! an ‘ | Gate wto GE P le g i e Benred : e T OR NOT! wTomorrow [ teave |} SCRSEINACELSL cowvewtod B 3 moenianh Sty sl L Bridgepotn, Sl iy st ol i - e have found that the worl. | | FoR KANSAS CiTY Wi T T CoNVENTIoN ! |, HALL; DISCUISED ot R e e e SRR AARE e ing man can be trusted, so ne | | FIFTY -THOUSAND oF “THE 2| Zier \ou'LL BE DRV_AiaéAT.I d b 9 L Waner o Bartell 2h Brickell. x Burwell, p P Waner rt Wright, s Earnhart, 1t Wrawmor, ob Brote. 1h E Emith e "L D .. Adams. 2b maro 3> ey Cmanessea (e [ eamomoanwasusy e ol 255355-5-232m wlosommnsasson Tatain L] Q Richhourg Moore, 1f Sisler. 1 Hornhy Beil. oy Brown. «f Farrell, = Taylor. Greonfield R Smith amamnes AB Iy 5 i i s A o i3 <3 et alos—sss-uann? Slenzasamssay Totals 4“ 38 x—Bafted for Bartell in 8th [ Pittsburgh 16 011 00z eez—g | New Haven .. Boman 210 020 100 000 s | Providence ... PR [edswatnitosn lossswuaasssy i e 2 chlifre, | a afra | v . SR P 3| (e oo Foaae itk ATuon: e ELEPHANT BALLOOKS !« || GIVING ‘EM —TH o o‘g""r‘:.:":?l{‘\‘rl“"“l::;fl";qm:mf S et Umpire: | COME IN, PICK OUT THE ama A DEAL “THAT WILL HIGH PRESSURE ames will b 3 | iames ay —_— AT < ST ON ; at 6:45 o'clock at Walnut Hill park| pittsfield at Albangy: i SUIT THAT 1.OOKS BEST 0 NeT ME AROUND GAS ABoUT BEING in the I'raternal Soft Ball league. In| Hartford at Springfield CHURCH LEAGUE PLAY YOU, AND JUST AGREE TO $ \Al“fH EXPENSES A Bl SHO‘r one of the contests the Lexington| Rridgeport at Waterbury. . This fine PAY A LITTLE OUT OF EACH | | 300. Y.odge team will battle the Royal| New Haven at Providence. pure wool PAY. YOU CAN W | ?A\D.’ HEH~ Arcanum while a revival of the bat- PSSR Two Games Are Scheduled To Be i SUIT THIS e tle hetween knights so bold fn davs Games Tomorrow : ; of old will he staged when the| Hartford at Springfield. Played Tonight At Willow Brook Knights of Pythias clash with the| Albany at Pittsfeld. 82 i Ui ] Prest High. 5 Xnights of Columbus, | Bridgeport at Waterbury Fark—tnterest dafHigh Bring in the Wife TSR | New Haven at Providence. - The Inter-Church league will re- and the Kiddies McGRAW VS, MCLARNIN - — sume play at Willow Brook park this 4 . New York, June & (LP)—Phil ROSTON VS, NEW YORK. evening, when two games are ached- : Yo can outfit your whole fam- McGraw, Detroit lightweight, will| Montelair, N. J. June 8 (UP)—[yled—one a battle between first- ily all on the one charge account mect fimmy McLarnin Sune 21 if he|The women golfers of Boston, beat- | place teams and the other a contest Every ¢ And how pleased your wife will can defeat Bob Burns of Brooklyn en yesterday by Philadelphia, met|between a pair of cellar occupants.| | guaranteed 1o hen she finds that she can #n a 10-round bout at the Coney Is- | the New York team In the second Neither the Swedish Bethany nor| | give complets g vear nice clothcs ALWAYS, in- Yand stadium tonight. It will e the [Griscom cup match today. The acore |{he Stanley Memorial nine has been| | satistaction. or stead of alvays wailing uniil the third meting hetween McGraw anid | of yesterday's match was 10 to b.|heaten as vet, but one of them will| | mones back i gsont fs hialt ovelbeboys hieican Burns, the first ending in a draw | Miss flelen Payson of the Boston ijose this distinction when the teams| | a jiffv. ool ot anything nice! and McGrw losing the other on & feam defeated Mis. G. Henry Stet-|come together on Diamond No. 2.| | them over! fout. son in the feature match, 2 and 1. |The Ktanmors have the heavier hid- QTR ting attack, but the Bethany com-| | g P hination seems to he steadier in the | | o fleld. so that an evenly waged game | is likely. On Diamond No. 1 the South r*on.’ gregational chureh team will engage | the Trinity Methodists. Fach has o lost fts two starts, but hoth have r e t ouse pit up sturdy battles In defeat. 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