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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1925, FRANKIE O'BRIEN WINS FROM AL MELLO IN FOURTH ROUND ON A FOUL—TWO FEATURE GAMES TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—GAMES IN FRATERNAL SOFT BALL CIRCUIT —HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS — SPORTS ol YANKEES ARE SUFFERING FIRST LUTHERANS TWO FEATURE CONTESTS SECOND SLUMP OF YEAR [FFEAT STANHORS | rcmmcammes— e o IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE . Lowly Chicago White Sox Smite New Yorkers for| 4 % ; J = League Leading P. & F. Corbins Slated to Battle Fafnir . Tenth Sethack — Athletics Do‘\\ n Detroit Tigers— }KHOCk .le[ll]]’S _me Lead AN @ it - | Bearing Co. Team Tonight — Russwins Carded to Bro.\\'ns Turn Back Red Sox—Senators Again Beat | Methodists Win in Last Frame | & ’ , ] P s Meet Stanley Rule Crew — Bitter Fight Expected lnsluns— Reds Again Defeat Giants — Cards ; i 3 8 4 | When Last Year’s Champs Clash With Former Triumph Over Braves — Dodgers Bow to Cubs— foter-Church Suanding ) g > Holders — R. & E. and Rulers Anxious to Win Phillies Win. [Everyman's Bible Class £ 0 1.000 4 ; 5 ; : iy Game. 8. Matthew's 0 1.000 L 3 i Lcague Standin Stanley Memorial , 3 750 BT | the Associated Press, Rothroct ) 2 5 5 € ! W 1 P.C. 3 Sdewish Bethany 2 66 " h o < - 2 4 o . The New York Yankees have of o ; | liist Tauth e ot i) T 4 3 “ | Corbins .. ... a 10 struck thelr second “slump” of the 15 i ; . Bl " B e ? ! Stanley Works. 1,000 Seouth Cong. . . .33 e 8 Fafnirs 1667 season. They've lost two ball games ! ot 0 | Trinity M. ¥ . 250 g 1 . ceeeeen 2 in a row: their defeats have at last OGP | vivst Baptist ... 2 i < Paper Goods ... 2 667 reach double figures, and theit won . ke * . N. B. Machine.. 1 5 | Lander: o .33 1 and lost percentage has slipprd be- AB R 1 Disas 3 & : s > isaster overtook the league lead- ot low .800. There appears little rea- - [ [ i Metarial ,mf‘ in the * | R. & o 3 ) 000 son to believe, however, that Mililer o 2l 11 e . o | Stanley Rule .. 0 h ! B M - o | Inter-Church hascball league last = Filth Pl Finish Last Year| :(:’gf‘)‘:gh:: started to go in for any |siiuie, : 3 0 olught when the First Lutherans| i ilt 406 KInIs t Year Two games which are considered wing on ¢ angtva aels B : sty & 3 found Dave Stohl for 11 hits and Ahi features in the Isfustrial leaguo 'h:)r:xdtlr\wolnoo“n]fin‘1]:]‘?\1~2 non othon| Bt 20 2 T | 51 Mocicing n 5 et Soren ot was Great Acmevemefl[ baseball play, will be staged tonight whe reached up r,‘,,,‘,g,,,\ Redelng s 7 0{Willow Brook park. The Stanmors at 5:30 o'clock at Walnut Hill park. league cellar 1o smite the Yankees| — = [ kuocked back info third place. | Back row, left to right: Recano, Slade, Carlson, Wright, Schmarr, Brovn, Coach oy L A e L Iag tho chempiena g1 L ak s g Dbl sauie s To|uhile the Swedes used their vietory | yy Clark, Ludi Chadukowitz, We solv nl 4 £ v ork, June 12 (UP)—Base- |year, the P. & I. Corbin crew up e e LS atted for der : as a ladder to climb back into a tic | ranager Clark, Ludincowicz, Chadukowitz, Wesoly, and Hultberg; first row, s {ball fans up and down this broad |ugainst the Fafnir team while the plons had come from the same tram | S . ] —1 | for fourth. Potts, Morey, Mangan, Krazewski, Bogdansky, Greco, and Zuiko. [14nd are claiming to be mystified by |other will see the Cellar Champs, the For four innings the game was| the continued presence of the Cine ley Rule crew, stacked up the day before. Despite the fact that this year's| | i . . S - i - [evenly waged, and the Lutherans|. - -© e yearsy | cinnati Reds at the top of the Na- nst the Russwins, e No- 10 ¢ be attributed enly & s ; Brita % ; ] ml::?'r’m SoAo e s ibni iy, > MGl were able (o fake only a one-run [jev Botn High & scheol baseball Kiernan: Arcanum, Luebeck and | tional Leagie's hectic pennant race.| Great interest i being displayed enship who held Murderers' Row to 3 lesditn Ghesnth fuut ey el upon | LA L I TR, S Y[ Roganshi | But there really isn't much cause | by “Dusty” league fans in the sched= four hits and would have had a 6 to | ; Stohl in the mext somsien and put | nol TR EH BRSSO S | Mechanics Winners to call the Reds the “surprise” [uled batle between P. & ¥. and Faf- 0 shut out but for Johnny Mostil's | _ T E|the game away with three runs. || i one R lmP'mm Ia:l Ryt | Leave it to the Mechanics al-team of the season. A nirs. Fafnirs a few years ago, were error in the seventh inning when | ;. R B { | Benstson, Hultberg, Holst and Fres- |,round’ whom a team was to be though they are ‘{um?l % n‘. fl,:vu-mf Hvlfl ]s‘;x’:‘kr‘l by Jack H;n:rlrk_s1I|nd|\<ml"‘d chalmmo"! o:hih';_‘lr:gn:- the Yankees scored their one run S ) en led the winning attack with two |p.0) Gl S I e B the angles on a baseball diamond | finished fifth last year and hasn’t |irial circuif. Lst year, the P. & BE oy canaertratan all thaie aun. | Goy R hits apince, while P. Thorstenson got :o“;;‘" ‘:;“’r’!‘ nf"‘h:":’:;‘:r:"mf;“_“‘““’:.\ sufficiently well to turn back a group [ been changed much. But that fifth | Corbin team captured the pennant ERtHne acbnilics 15he Ghird nnine e s that many for the losers. Freseniiust one veteran pitcher,. untried of fellows whose name d Lack | place finish a great achieve- |afler a hectic season of campaigning. Sielas e ushely - MY to the Revolutionary War and the|ment for the club, because of the| Left with practically the same g Tudge, 1b e b = " *hen they tallied haif a dozen rune |18 1 2as held fhe Stanmor sluggers in leash i S R l A Bea Ea les and drove Herb Pennock to the |iiege, s A - . md permitted Jack Thorstenso ,“lho quwi Latr;\:- ”:h b;‘d‘;‘ o ;::: 0]3 I'Cfllllllll lS g flS battle of Lexington hut whose nick-| bad start Iteam as last season, the champions am. and in ird place name is always known as Odd Iel-f This sprinz the Reds, strengthen- (are confident of turning the Bearing showers with his second defeat of [Iuel. ¢ ... 5 home ‘run king, one single. The line- | ;i catior part of the personnel of the the season for company. Jadleyiw . 3 © "ups and score by innings: : - Mechanics Down Lexin {Q§ Tons Such an eccurrcnee took place | ed by the wddition of Marty €alla- [Makers back fonight. Fafnirs, on Gaston. p ..., 0 - : ~ team was made up of boys who had v evenin n W park | ghan outfielder ane er o othel i plac . it Lntherani—hvetonn, | B0 {15 SR% 1218 BPIOL DoSA D B & fast g at Walnut 100 park | €han, an outfielder and hitter of |the other hand, tied for second place Only once before this geason have [ \1 y Babe Ruth and company succumbed | Kese % * oortiis | o Nyborz, c; Elmer Johnson, If:| i When the Junior 0. 1. A M. feain | g1eat ability, have picked up where |with the American Paper Goods gl measured the Lexington 1. (. O. F.{they leit off last fall, and are mak- [team, are determined to pin the first s, twice in a row. Lefty Grove and |Fraxton. p Bengteon, Zb: Ahlgren, rf; C. Fo ! Arguments of all zorts are bound Rube Walberg, twin southpaw rifle- : her, cf; Hultberg, ss; Holst, 1 |, oo Ehieh . Dl Atngan, “""‘""“e 16/6rop, Lp inilodze mectings mihen | by an A1 4 seors |12 the pace for the rest of the |defeat of the year on the lrague cidentally will be captain o | The Mechanics tarted off fast by | pack in a fasiion that should con- |leaders men of Connie Mack's Athletics, [ *™* ) f t h I lan| e " etics, resen, p Y 5 = 5 | fraternities gather in their regular | team next year, had previous ezper- scoring three in the first The O 1ince anyone they mean business. | The Stanley Rule team plans to in the cecond to| AL the Polo Grounds yes‘erday |make a desperats stab to get out of turned the trick at the Yankee J 2| Stanley Memorial — Hamlin, 1f: |, 000 7 S ? |lusiness sessions, but there wasn't stadium April 20 and 21. damipapr si8 AR P. Thorstenson, =s; D Stohl, p: J. ,L:f, “}—I::‘q Lla‘nan::‘: I:.‘;,‘,"fi?:' eny arguing last might at Walnut | Fellows came back | Byccessive home runs by Al Lanstori e frie @ LRt Thorstenson, 1h: Holtman. cf: Holt. MW‘ ‘H';d baseball before. | HIIl park over which teams won in [E°t 180 and neither team &cored injthey went info the ninth inning [the rellar. Plaving a fairly good mons and Foxx in the eizhth en- | Saper 5 man, cf; E. Stohl, h; F. Rittner, | .y, ;,,. 5 Chadukonits niayed sith the third Tn the fourth and fifth, three runs behind and promptly put {brand of baseball since the league abled the Athletics to down Defroit 5 1 b H ner, c; V. Stohl, df Acdy “h’,“‘,"i F ‘I, il tAuSe the Junior Mechanics handed (he Mechanies counted tive fimes on 4 hathing rally of four ainglesand [opened up, the Rulers have experi- ¢ to 2. and cut the Yankees lead [Smmma’ it 0 a0 First Luth a0t nisng gq 3 [Jmior teams. but his omly Bih [ " oinglon Odd Fellows a lam- |while n the eighih they gof threr a homwer {0 grab (ive runs and win, |enced in evers contest ona or two (0 & mere nine'and a halt games, |17 o Ik B e b bt ¥ 1 :I hoo - sur‘my:'n;' ',‘ ¥ nr‘ MHrvm hasting to the tune of 11 to 4 while More. The Odd Fellows were help- |7 to thus ehminating the Ghants A innings which have kicked their Omie Orwoll and Sam Gibson pitch- [ Grane p 2 2 Methodists Rally to Win :elln: of 1 sistan mkwag r]‘{ " Ithe Roval Arcanum hattalion was 1955 until the first of the ninth when | 45 an immediate challenger for the [ball games away o4 effectively but Sam saw his hopes | Bayns. p . A three-run rally with noneout in "‘\' bt : BE un “0“9"" If‘r" (<mothering the Fagles under a hev staged a desperate rallv fo gel | lead The Russwins, after nosing out the 1! away on the wings of those two [ Furms D, Ulithie ‘lant dnning gave #he rinity| 00, Season stap ed, AR SEne Al | gl 5 [tve runs, far from enongh fto fie Fliminating challengers {8 what {Tanders team last week, are very circuit clouts o i - | Method a 7-6 win over the First nutnelders ik S seal yiand £ ivaoo | Roth contests were regnlar games |the score The summary Bicy have, Been dbliie | sver slnrie | oacky abent ISmishi's gas And con The & Louls Browns consolidated | roiaie 015 SiRaphists after a hot and evenly [in the cirenit and numbers of roof- | Iexington X they umed leadership of the |fidence falrly onzes from every man thelr place just back of the Ath-| x t o r v waged sty The Baptists got lere for each individual team were|Jf O 1" A M 3003200 11 [leagne on May by heating the [on the team. ‘There ia plenty of rl. letics in the standing. by turning : e away 1o an early lead, “Bud” on hand to watch the fun S e S e et e e L e i anita| el "frolt mtting Jus record home run of |y, yhe american Tegion state leazne Royal Arcanum Wins Uington Anderson ¢ Holmbers | Thi have been mo fewer than| Roth games Wil be started i e e W it |the season fn deep right fleld in the | oo 1 CMEIEE T S iar Tagr | The Fagles may fiv high in Mo-|Frick th, Palstrom oh, Andersan, .| h#!f 2 dozen davs since then on[promptly at 5:30 e'clock. The ‘°;;4 "’_,’;“' "h"', e S et T [fourth inning and holding the Meth- 3 bile buk the New Britain Aerie base. |Nenrath ah, Neurath, Hall If, fun. | hich they had to win or lose g Bussun Stapieys Rla m;\“‘“' '4! hin again, Waching! ; : | < |<cheduled to be plaved on Diamon the chin again, Washington walking | s e o e off with a 7 to 6 victory in ten in A e tost, will be stagsd on Dlamond nings. It was the Indians’ 14th the Vraternal Soft Ball league be The only new player who had a rep- utation before he ioined the squad was “Rogey”’ Rogdanski, - whe w pronounced the best third baseman | |double play rhecked a Methodist | ot feld. this vear and hé played |[Clipped by the Arcanums |,q:v‘ chanies, Flton ¢, Keifer p rajly in the fourth, but with €he [ " piimoroved game there [meht. The pitchers on both feams | Carlson th, Heinzman 7h Haves and | = flcs |score 4-0 aganst them they rallied | poie iche task that faced Coach | %' the "20ats” during the contest | Kroll &b, Tones If, &pooner cf, Rich | MAJOR LEAGUY. LEADERS | : mes. 2 fl';;:;n‘:h‘". B s Na[lonal Leag“e in the fifth and evened the count. ; Jav: To build up a | HICh Was nothing more than a £00d | ardson 1t and Neuman & BY ha PAsraniated | Bran HOME R[]N GLUB o-he ¢ sent the Rap- 14-fash ugtest. Standi e S i X contenders—and there are about = = L ietead miay sent the Ban-fdeqn from ttia mnterial at hand ann [OIC (eRblaned slumiest Ctanding & (Including zames of June 11) seven of them—continued their mer- : {ists ahead agiin in the sixth"When | 1o 'gi] the catcher's and pifcher's po. |"ombardment such ar A hardiy MALONEY WINS BOUT Sl ry cut throat competition % [the ate hodists executed a “’10”“ © [sition, first base. second base, third |76 BeAn ceen i it b i e e | Five runs in the ninth gave the [« N . \‘l' 1“ HV]‘ IV]V:H')!F\,:K‘;;] the ba Tr:\a\ base, left and center field i ’;,» ”.“ - ot 7'“ ‘.4””0. I i hriae . I @ t . their gecond | |1 the belief that there were threo S t undersay the ! Jemp | Runs batted in—Bottomley, Cards American League u'rr;?gnhntar.:x-r l:h:h\'nn York Giants, ‘ 3 0 O|out. There were only {ino, 80 R v,,fi.‘,.qh d:l,::‘:o “'«?maw “fook |!Inscathed from the rattiing fire of |Somth Roston Heavywetght “.x P| m' 1{ 1 rv;;‘vm ;‘x‘ “’"l'"pv.m Yanka"r n g - - 3 ] 0 ay dashed A he I i 2 ‘ [the opposing batsmen 5 d1ssonetie, Robin | nks o5 7 to b. Val Picinich hit two homers ; Y0 0[May dached Home. The Baptets o3 of the cateher's postion very (N enposing batsmen o Don e i oy o AL e Siihmanke s : (bapwacond ancpuniog for s Beds') 1 24 L nlished nelioolng o Bed D shelt ) aeli Ravmiiere asanoed onibiy ek | L AR ERMET O1 Lo ed from the | Ponties—Frise Hauser, Athletics ........ e G L : 0 | AT et e e ot {rat: basetand Chaflukowits plased fact that e eing unmqlnu Managas on Boxt Betlare. | Triples—Walker National Ieagne i Laills g doitha Bene’ pach ; 5 s f dlsts callled {thelr bwit atd anicl g ona) painisiatinsoona dcinasenait | ICL Ll d0ere Ware a0 Jons dhaniy 0 3 (GP)—After he- | Homers —Bissons 5 W Hornshy, Rraves making heels with an easy trinmph | o, « sl A . {1y ended the game. A, Hewett walk-|po0cq the tiggest improvement |'? ': :”‘H‘ . |xe}1“ e s Boston, June 12 (LP)—After he- | o s HuR, Bi o over the Boston Braves, & to | |Jolp. » ... ofed. Ward hit safely, D. Hewett |04 Rogdanski was the strongest |!MMIN&S play hich s ad the ing knocked down zeven times, three s the oy o ) ismnelis ok Grover Cleveland Alexander showing . ‘ 0 Olspanked a sngle to center. and [pof (ORGERIE cdEn in the circuit drives i a quee- |in the first. round. Jim Malaney, of |Slolen baser— : ; Jaselly, 4 T a i e scorekeepe ure | 8 Sbalon: Susredihls vy o a| Bitchin 3enton 5 = a surprising return to form ([Goxiles mwon thel game with & rous-i = g0e {nop) (Poits nob only milched | o fok dhs .,:fir}kfal;\r: Jo fenre South Roston. slugeed his wa foa T e r:l(;:duvi Romers o Dhrhatd sad ihe. Chivags ute ; fias snipe co et Be as U Re Ans Tovellluuti e lipd e danmitn IR S RS S e AR M ores Ja sl e et D onle| "~ Amertean [ Simmons, ‘Athleties and Ehrhardt and the Chicago Cubs 2 TORK score hy innings: When the coach finally settled |2fter one another here wa -{lyn, in the feature tqn round bont e : ; i A 10 Bl amge SE taserien wilh |, First Baptist — Burke, €; Carroll. {00 Graco, Wesoly and Hinchey in |{1® €hance of keeping up with the | at Braves Firld last night. A series | Batting—Lazzeri, Yanks, .365 oxx, Athleties | : pi f Hroed LR S : 5| ar nne "anks, exander, C'ard Brooklyn, 3 to 1. Stephenson's time- |5 ] ] o|p: Bassett, 1b: Richter, b T.|ypc outfiald he had a fine trio there, [CF2Ehing of left hooks early in the fight gave | Bunc—Ruth, Yanks ‘ Alesang r. Caras .. Iy hitting was the feature. 3 0 o [Johnson, ss; R. May, 3b; Howe, ef; hrouRK thalr pemarkabla el Arcanums started off in thelDeMave an early lead which the | Runs batted in—Ruth, Yanks olm, Cards . The Pittsburgh s patche tion ‘ olo. s ) : I san through da sy st Ifirst inning and scored eight runs. |Bostonian found hard fo overcome. | Hiteo—Manush. Browns. 7s Bell, Braves ittsburgh Pirates’ patched |1inds : 1 O Steege, If; Shea, 1f. Jepeive play: that diia New Maven ‘ i ) ; ¢ i 1 up lineup was so full of holes that | e ; Urinifty M. K. — Cowles, 2b; Blau- | 111 ouar Tiigh school game was | M the next three frames they scored | Maloney found the range in the | Doubles—Speaker, Athletics, 12 arryCiantat the Phillies drove through to win, | o el It: R. Pinkerton, H. Pink- [ on s {10 more. They got three in the jater rounds and earried the fighi- | Friples—Rice, Senators, 7.7 Hurst, Phillies . G 6 1o 4, &coring four of their runs in |k h : [erton, ssi Carle, 10 . Pinkerton, €5 | ™ Now Britain defeated New Haven S3th and to make matters certain. |ing to DeMava's corner. His terrif- | Homers—Ruth, Yanks, e the seventh inning. Hurst's homer | ol b oot A. Hewett, pi Ward, If; Little, cf. i ) {they drove in 11 in the last half of |ic hody and head hlows slowly wore | Stolen ha Sweeney, Tigers, 10, | National [ \ LA 10 Lot . a1ty + ¢ | Hillhouse and 1.ewis High school of b ! o ! with one on was the hig hlow of the by e |10 Hewett, ef L‘;mm“xmn and lost two to Hart- |[he eighth. The Eagles couldn't get | peMave down and sescral times it | Citching—Pipgras, Yanks, won 10, American ... rally. Carmen Hill pitched well but | RN " n Pirst Baptist . 100 211—6 10 21000y public High school, two to La |S2/NE in the first but they hopped |jooked as if the latter wonld he nn-“ L | five fielding errors nullified his ef- 0 Trin. M. E. 000 04037 9 4 |coierte s one to Norwich Ry tha T'nited Fress | loft at a fast clip in the second get-|able to carry on the fight i — | Season's total . forta. Wrig J 2 2 | Umpire—rParker. . st. |1ing two counters. Two more came | | RANGERS PRACTICE TONIGAT e ; Pty | re—Tarker. ree academy and one to St.|| MK R0 counicrs in in the | S | ', S : el 2 chaplin, | om0 g g ames Muiday f . in in the third, four came in in the| | The Ttanger A. C. Reserves hase- | HEF IN TRAIND Amencan Leagfle Cur T Gt iy svRaihe Gt By CRa AT S "'_f:':""h. |":\;0”m'f;‘re ';r::“n\c";r"a"\“? 5 - &Ts ball team will practice tonight _ Fairhaven, N, J., June 12 (UP)— | e [man's ible class will mcet the started o falter and mhoven they || _Vluable Gifts Free! || Pioneer timont st 7 culacke | Yom Moensy. chatlonger for the i ‘outh Congregational church team | ; ; ™ . The tean e entered o City | heavyiel Aviplonehin Chesa PHILADELPHIA , Sl | Dleiriona M5 and) the & Mat |zot two back in the ninth. their ral-| | Merchants’ Gift Night ||icague under the management of | training for the fight on July 25 at y H ro : J 5 i fass oI eakie b |1y was clipped. The score: nk Anastasio. The Ranger Re- | his camp at the Rumson Farm kene h Bethany team-on Diamond By the Associated Press. |aglen ... 0824250 02 | |Arcanum.. §12 708011 x—32| CAPITOL | serves have one City Leagiie pen-|nels ucar here today. The New Zea- | | 2 are nant to their credit and they are lander did some easy road work, hut Fuda_y l\lg‘hf out for another this season. will not hox until Thursday. £immons, 1 Chicago — Ofto Von Porat, Nor-| pBatteries: Fagles, Patrus Foxx, 3b St way, technically knocked out Tony | SR T gy pRRGONS INURED (SR e Bale £ ér | Mason, Kansas Cit y El S ‘| IN NEBRASKA TORNADO aron sansen: xorsav. civv. sor| There’s At Least One In Every Office By BRIGGS ‘ knocked out Joe Lockhart, Evans- T Tn Homes Wrecked By storm (MU Ind. (B Beniy (R Sk » &S ¢ 2 Whidlh Raysges Southweaten White, New Orleans, (10). WHAT ARE You ! "No BETTER Jo® Youve Bemn WORWING SR ¢ i . el . ; ,‘ el arag Boston -— Jimmy Maloney, Bos- ok & SLAVE. WoR A FOR TS CONCERN FOR 2§ Tommy Ty AND GET ouT- MeManus, 0 o0 Part of State ton, won from Jack De Mave, Hol- e = c - . Heilm : 12 0 1 ! MEeRE PITTANCE YEARS - You DESERJUES MORE OF THIS PLACE - t DoN'T [1and, (10). s PAY- You've Guem THE WANT To SEE You GRQW s L 1 Lincoln, Neb, June 12 (P—Tw - W ooda 3 o1 ] Philadelphia — Benny Spiffy, of b, ) |1y-one persons were "l‘"””"‘ !UE | 1vlorida, won on a foul from Battling BEST YEARS OF YouR LIFE UP T BE A SLAVE To Yan. Olider. p ) i 4 and morc than 100 homes wreck- | yeiyand' yancacier, Pa., (4) i T . o < ! Tatnls 2 7 i or badly damaged when a tor- fjm_fi,_‘ City N, J. — Sobnny Hay- Cg.MM&T.C:UH:SMT 2:: . Ll R i A ) 53| nado ripped through southwestern | ,cy Binghamton. N. Y., defeated [ - 3 YouR Sou & T Tota e e ¢ I Nebrasha last night. Only meager |y, McGorgoray, Oklahoma, Foul, Basted nida, 2 ‘ rcports of the damage were avail- | o Phiasiphia ) 2 o0 qfable carly teday. Milwaukes — Joey Sangor, Mil- Detrait . Mctook, near the Kanzas-Nebras- | . qyyee, defeated Santiago Zorilla, Two bage 1 e, apparently hardest hit] yyoova (10). Joe Azzarelli, Mil- A : ¥ torm, which originated | ;00 won a fechiical knockout rn Kansas. ‘The storm | gicp pedro Amador, \ama, (3) Tudell where some Cincinnati -~ Johnny Datto, Cleve- orted, and - struck o040 gefeated Jimmy Mackley., Tos 1t continued northward 10| Ayotios (10). Travis Cox, Indian- er valley, where it 461 won from Dick O'Leary, of its tornadic char: Cleveland (6). Stanley Williams, ccome merely a Vio- | apufting I'erry, won a technical = 1 storm. accompanied by | pnockout over Lon Loveldce, Terre . G == i Traveling northcast, lu;?m. ) | w center appeared to split. | 1ancaster, Pa. — Osey Stoy, Lan- | i i\“\ passing through Elsworth | wister knocked out Al Corbett, of | \ other through Merna. Cleveland, (2). Tony Ross, Balti o eports f McCy ai . ankle Anselm. # AL reports from McCook said |ynore, defeated Irankie —Ansejm WE ARe ALL UNDER- TaERa i COMES ke ::bc'c_;:nsecé‘e::gs were injired, two of them | south America, (3). lly, and approximately | Nowark, N. J. Sylvan Bass, PAID- \WE ARG GIUING THe ;BoSS - SEE THar ug GeTs 4 homes demolished. It was bé- | Baltimore, Technically knocked out OUR LIVES To THIS % much damage also was done | Johnny Odin, Passaic, (7). on south and west of i BLOOD SUCKING | feConte FiRm - OUR VERY oA 10 g /l(/h\,'\, Kamm, Tiedfern, 3 o> AURELS START anrel A, C. baseball team i | Tents, Stoves \e strong Collier A. C. \ neup of the Laurels is| 3 s 5 e 5 En cided but the following Camg) goods, Cotk, e Three base | 1 e n f { I e the ficld: Kamum. Losing i 0 A 1 Milewski or Coveleskl o S Cullins A L2, “iv of, Bardeck 3h, Kozloski i o o1 I, Ploc or . v e and Kolodziei . zame will start promptly on 11 4l members of the team || REET. leted to he on hand. 18 MAIN ST > = wEversthiug for the Sporisman, A Tin A ralled H\rl i Ristng Sun '