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v. WEW HK1TA1N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL' 27, 1925.- lunmtmtwtmmtmtmunmnmmiRmtmummuttitniwtKmnm ttTttffltnfitnntnffiniTflnn.unwiTT- ................................... : l ,-,, vsi rtt angr GREAT MOB SCENE AT CHICAGO HARKENS BACK TO OLD TIME BASEBALL DAYS RAIN IN I fcKrLKfco Wl 1 n ruUn auiuuLi uaivie. DUSTY LEAGUE TITLE PLAY SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW EVENING -HARTNETT LEADS IN HOME RUNS RUTH STILL LAID, UP CHISOX FORFEIT GAME TO INDIANS AFTER HOT TIME Crowd Swarms Upon Field and Prevents Play i Ninth Giants (Jain and Senators Lag Behind Cincy Falls Before Cubs Marquard Pitches Btaves to KACEYS TO HAVE Games Are to Be Rolled on Casino Alleys Here Biggest Hands in Game "Tiny" Osborne of Dodgers Can Hold Five Spheroids in One Mitt Simultaneously Wins For Shines At Bat. Tun CUT limil -I" llll New York. Ap-il :. An echo fr"m turbulent baseball 1 .1 s of Hi'' past rcierberHted in tb Chleaao American leaEiie 1 -u ! I purl; vr-sn-r-day when 44,i.HHj fans suanind mi the Held in 'He tiinili mums of a game between :lio Whil Son ttnd Indians after a cushion tigM birti Indirectly etabliuiil a new circuit lead"!-. Ill tlii- forfeiture of I lie game to C'!e eland, 9 to n. a'l'i' police liii'l been unable lo e'ear thv Held. Speak er."s irain was restored to the pace making position, 1 lie champion Stu mors Iiumi'S mails possible the ! i;..rt son. switch throuih their del, -at. at the jBemtHWf hands of the Yankees, 3 to. 2. "1 he , ', ,( margin ft a half K'nv: tnoay Menus. J :ho Indians from tne 1 11-4 . .ia onsen, vinnm. who fell buck to a "i""- '' Hue h. p . . .is liliSe 111'. Oil saill IM1 U'1 ..ioo oim) I'ewster, Sheet; rfelted oiii-; Hill '-' Spur- Sa lift' e" rttyphenson, J. Sew inutirr. lioul'le plays B leplien son t.. Knobe, Speaker to Feu-bier; Sdmlk ; toil ritUlll-'IH and 10 iviiiln. .1. Seweil to Kewner to jsnouo, .1. Seweil to Knude: left on Pases, rieve livi'l II. iii'K" 8. Base, oil balls off smith 1. Tlmr-ton I. lonniilly 3. struck ThutMon I, l onnally p. smith I. off Thurston H In 4 1-3. t nniiany a 4 2-1. Lining pitcher. Thurston. Lni ,., t:oi, lain, Liana and lllldctirand. rl... K'nlr-ItlB nf I ' i I I 111 1 1 1 11 lillltn Win Over Dodgers Pirates Best Carri Homer ulh,,.tu. co,mit.t., are piunnius YanKces-Tvirers Lose As Skier Again ."' " v in New Diitaln on Jlay 8 und . With the annual nlo convuutlon of I the K. of C. btint; held tu the Hard, 'ware City this year the committee Jfct'l quite certain that this affair will be one of the main attractions. The j committee have linlted all the coun icils In the state to participate In the already a large number have slgnilied their Inten tion of being on hand. Howling has become quite popular among the Knights throughout' the tate during the past few years and the various councils are very glad to have an op portunity to have the championship decided. Many valuable prizes will be awarded to the winners and State Ieputy William J. Mulligan of llart ford has already donated a magni ficent trophy. Awards will be made for high team score, high single, high thrf-e singles, etc., and all in all the tnterest that has been created to date ausurs well for the success of the tournament, wooden duck pins will be used and the rolling will start, at 7 o'clock on the evening of Friday, May 8 at the Casino al leys in New Britain. For any further Information, Knights are requested to write lo Joseph C, Coyle, chairman tourna ment committee, 479 Oronge St., i New Haven. Thno-- Totals Mm poparatos pn nant U villi the idle Athletics. Wltlle Washington was r: 1 1 null if n . Ing its grip on tho I'-ague loft, ih ! N?w York Giants were lengthening j thoir adantage. in the National at th. expense of the Thiilies. 1-V.cher s club was unable to turn back the pitching of Pentley for bunched hits after the first frame, when the Phil lies scored th"ir only rim. The Chicago Cub pulled up a full game on the second place Ucds In addition to giving the Giants a nrm r hold on the peak when they tell upon a crippled Cincinnati team wun n(-ilrnann, rati . -win,,,,, liro r,f fifteen hits to win flancy. .uxu . In a ninth inning rally. 6 to 5. Char ley llartnett, new home run king, failed to boost one out of the lot hut figured conspicuously in the Cubs' attack with four singles. t onsational pitching perform- si. nee by the oldest southpaw in point u;o,i),5;'1Vi;,'ls,8Ur; wiin.nn. .M. Man. of continuous service-in m '-'""'!,. jom-s. Monmh. v Inso (- circuit gave the much-beaten boston I .lone?, ."li , Maailili, ef WIubo. If l'..i liei-ffill, Hlue. tb . . O'ftourke, ' Woodall, c I OlliUM, P Ptnner. p ' Noun, x . . BiiBSlor. Tturke, xxx A.M. 11. II. TO. A. E. ;h 4 0 fl n 1 0 4 3 ; (i 0 3 5 V ; 0 i 3 0 1 S 0 0 'h 4 0 1 0 : 11 f 4 1 0 S 0 0 ... 4 l 1 1 " (I i .... 4 0 0 J 0 i ;.; 3 o o : t o i ss ; :t i o DETROIT A B. It. H. FO. A. E. s t i fi ! : 1 -, i ; i o ' 4 l : 2 o .40 S 5 1 0 ",-f 4 l (i I 1 " 4 n 1 lit " " lb 3 1 0 1 " 3 II I) 2 0 ; 0 0 D 2 1 " II fl D ii 1 '' DUSTY LEAGUE TO PLAY OFF TUESDAY iTwo Win Teams ' lor First- 1 Farnir-Landers lor Third STANLEY WORKERS Totals ; BatlM for .x-Batfit for . .1 . .1 . .t . .1 n ii 15 BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT . Y. NEARING END Uins in Sih. WoodBll In 9th. XXX Batten lor lonT in mi. .xxxx Batted for Tavcner In !'h. xxxxx Kan for Hailmann in 9th. J.ouia "in- 'Ji "-' una y"tJ t'1 LEADS ILLINI Eddie Miehcr, Middle Dis tance Runner, Is Real Star TINY" OSBOIt.NK AND BALL I'EAT BASli the the Braves a shutout viutuij Robins. 3 to V. Kube Marquard, rew old hero, let the, Brooklyn team down with six hits, four of which were divided by Stock and Wheat. Pittsburgh prevented the Hub organization from vacating the cel lar however, by Subduing the Cardinals, 6 to 1. hitting Haines and Stuart hard while the veteran Babe, Adams was putting in a big day on it., mniinri for the visitors. Tien Paschal again came to the. rescue, of the smitten Yankees with a home run in the ninth which nosed out the Senators, but the edge of the victory was somewhat dulled by an accident to the promising young outfielder, Earl Combs, who was put on the shelf by a muscle strain. George Fisler ran bis consecutive ame hitting streak to twelve by Inserting two of many base blows under which the Detroit Tygers sank to their fifth straight defeat, 6 to 4. The day's harvest tied PUrier wth Red Wingo of Detroit tor fourth place at .404 in the American league batting average race. Stolen l,nae Dcnnatt. Sa. riflees Msier, '. Manuf. Lett on liases St. bouis C. Vc tioit S. Base on halls off Bush 2. Struok out nv Bush 1. Collins 4. Stone 2. Hits off Collins 7 In 5 innings, on mran ii in 1. Hit by plteliT by (nnourlcol. Wild pitrli-t'ollins. pirea OlsH. Molarity and Owens, ing pit' her Collins. Tima 5:01. Busli I'm-Los- NATIONAL LEAGUE Burns. If Folia"', -o 'iiultz, rf Mokn.i. '-t Helke, in Henltne. c .sand, ss . . . llnher, "b . nins, V Totals Pouthworth, Kris' ii. :h . Young, if Kelly. Lindstroni. Wilson. If . .l.-ekson, ?s Snyder, e . WalVcr. x . Hartley, o , Bent ley, p , PHlL.AlriF.LFHl A A.B. V.. H- 4 t 2 4 4 il 0 33 1 ' NEW YORK A.B. B. H. 1 TO. A. E. 3 n C fcmi-Finals Are Now Being I'layeU In the Alley Con- tests The third round of the bowling tournament at the Y. M. C. A. was played off last Saturday. There are now four men lined up for the senii-iinals to be played next week, with a possibility of two others playing off their third rounds and winding up in the semi-finals. The spectacular event of the week was the playing of L. Hunter who had missed the first two rounds. He played' three men Saturday and registered a win over each man. The ones to fall before him were: R. Loomls with scores of 76 to 75 and 92 to 61; H. Rehm with scores of 109 to 72 and 92 to 80, and G. Anderson with scores of 108 to S3; 102 to 1 10 and 106 to S5. The men who are to compete in "Tiny" Osborne, one of Brooklyn's star pitchers, claims to have the largest pair of hands In baseball. One of his favorite tricks is to hold five league balls In one hand at the same time. He can do it without difficulty as the above layout re veals. If you think it's a sort ot easy feat, take a fling at it and see. SENATORS LOSE IN ONE AWFUL I HERE'S MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS FOR THE WEEK Compagnone and Support Blow Up and Team Meets First Defeat of Season Bed Sox Continue to Lose Baseball Standing Senators 4 1 Yankees 2 .BOO While Sox 3 2 M( Red Sox " 5 ."00 One terrible inning was sufficient to give the Senators their first loss in the Bovs' club intermediate in- New York Giants and Washington Senators Furnish the Best . Examples New York, April 27. The week's major league record of games won I and lost, runs, hits, errors, op ponent's runs, and home runs, In cluding games of last Saturday, fol lows: National League Tomorrow Is tha big night at the Y. M. C. A. when the two Corbln teams will meet in one game play off for the championship of the In dustrial league. Indications r that both teams will be able to put their strongest lineup on the floor, bo whichever team wins, the other will have no ulibl of this sport. The Cabinet Lock men will atart with Waltlier and Carrazza at for ward, with "Chief!" .arson Jumping center and Nyborg and Yankaskas as the guard. Thla strong combination will be relieved, if ' occasion de mands, by the strong second string men, headed by Goodie Prelsser, Linn and Bassett. The 1'. and V. boya will start with Shultz and Jasper in forward, Ray Holso center and Paris and Arburr guards. Their second string staff Is headed by Pinkerlon, with the other reserves Including Hallln, l'eldman and Bralton, It is hard to pick a favorite from these two teams as each outfit la a topnotcher. The only thing in favor of the I.ockmakers Is that they have won two straight from their rivals, being the only teama to turn the trick. On. the other hand, when they did win two games the P. and F. outfit was mot up to Us fullest strength. Each team plays an entirely dif fcrent type of game, though each Is strong on teamwork. The 1 . ana i'. boys rely on fast, speedy footwork, a baffling series ot passes and youthful vim and dash to put across their victory. The I.ockmarkers, no doubt just as .skilled In their way, are a bit more crafty in their play, they take full advantage of the physical strength of their men and pay especial attention to guard work. All In all It should be a humdinger of a game and "Chick" Hays doubtless will have his hands full from start to finish. For Third Place The preliminary game brings fO' mi I 1 4 fl i v I I '.3 ' j EDDIE MIEHER ARE IN THE LEAD.' i Top Industrial League Bowling . Aspirants"' t Th Stanley Worktnt .latda, the . Industrial bowling league at Borers' alleys and among th Individual! E.i Freehian la the leader. Follow In Ii the league standing aa well iu the Individual avergea of those roll. Ing 75 per cent of th league games: t Team Sundlng Won IiOat I Ave. High single P. Thomoeen, IV F. & C 146. High three trlngt B. Fraeman. Fafnlr 864. High team atngla II. F. A C. 75. High team S atrlnia L'. F, k C. 1637. . IldMdual Areragea Namea Qmwi' Averaaaa- Stanley Worka i. .. 30 13 I,. F. A C. ....... ' It Lander Trade ... 21 il P. & F. Corbln ... 2 11 Fafnlr Bearing ... 27 15 S. It. ft U .....vw 17 , 25 Union Mfg. i. 17 ' 25 N. J H 2T Corbln Screw ....11 31 Hart It Cooler . . . 36 Crack distance runner and cap tain of Hie University of Illinois track team. He is expected to win many points for the Urbana school on the cinders this season. HARTNETT LEADING E. Freeman 33 C. Myera 43 M. JIaier . .... . 43 J. Cook . . . . .-.-.,-.: 33 P. Thompson Jl C. Anderson ...-... 42 J. Pehk 42 J. Ward .......v... 42 L. H. Mitchell ...... 3 E. Buperanaut 36 F. Wilcox 42 T. Tutko 35 R. Volhardt 40 G. Peterson ....... 41 H. Nelson 4t J. Gacack , , , 43 1"). Peterson 38 .1. Huck 3S D. Warner it 7 Cub Swatsmith Continues to Top Major Leagues In Home Runs; Fewer. Made Last Week. Chicago", April 27. Home run hit- the semi-finals are: Charlie Miller, I door baseball league Saturday after- TO. A. T: AMERICAN LEAGUE , NEW YOPK A.B. 1:. h. ro. a. E. ruitan, 3h . f'ombs, rf . Witt, of ... Meusel. if . Paachal, rf Pipp, in ... Ward, 2b .. Br-Btt, s . . . O'Neill, e .. Jcnes, p . . . Totals Totals 32 11 7th. ..Ill ..110 ana 000 ao 1 l2x 4 x r.an for Snyder in Philadelphia ir Two base hits Burns t:i, , Llndstrom. Sacrlfleei Soutliworth. Let on haae-Nw Vork 7, Piiiladelpbia ,. Base on balla-of King 2, oft Bentley Stnuk om-by TUng 4, by Bentley .. Wild pttrhes-Rlna (31. l:mplres-Swce-nev, O Day and Pfirrnan. Time !:.. Eton Hunter, Elmer Pader and V. Goodrich. The following scores were regis tered during the week and brought n i forth the runners-up for the semi o finals: Pader defeated Kutscher, Sii 0 i to 70 and S4 to "S; Seheldler was J j defeated by Glaeser, 6S to So and 0 j 74 to 99; Paris defeated Pinkerton, 1 i 90 to 73 and 94 to 93. ' The final match of the week was played between Strong and C Mil ler. Strong proved no match for the baseball manager and fell be fore him to the tune of 97 to S2 and 91 to S5. r. ! ORIOLES LOSE t i I Cure" PITTSBURGH A.B. K. 5 n H. ro. A, WASHINGTON Heboid, of .. Harris, 2b ... F-1'e. rf Goslln, If Shirley, lb . Blucge, 3h . . Peoklnpaugh. Rul. r Kuethar, P Totals Kew York Washington Tiro base bus run Paschal r.uel. ble playi Vi .li'l 1 4 11 Oiill - Cuvier, rf .. j Moore. 2b . . Barnhart. If 'Traynor, 3b iW'riirht. ss . i Niehaus, 1 b Smith, c ... i Adams, p . . ! I TotsU lio.'lin. K;oe. flpp. H"nit Stolen bribes Pasrhal, Sar rlfl'-os Jonen and l.iebold. Iou- u,rri. to S 1 !' ev 1',1'n in .t e. l,oft on bases New i"i'H . lH"'M-" ' Base on baii.-oT ,lone 5. r.wr -;ru,k .b.. .toni-s . !-ilipl!rii--l'i'ieon, Ormsby snd Mrtlonan. Tima of game 1:ST. CLEVELAND A.B. P. 1 .Temlesef If fpurgpon. 31 Speaker, rf J. Suvell. atis-t. c .. ehenson, Ktode. In . f-efter. 2b tii'Ii. p I'.'a.a Mosul, 'f l's- is. ss f eilms. 7V Siieely, 111 1 elk. If KlsC rf . K .i in o1 . "rhalk. c Thurston. Connaliy. : Blades. If 1 lloiul. rf Kreigau.' ss .... Brti'jmiey, 1 o Bell, 3h j Ha fey. rf IToporeei. 2b I .Schmidt, c 1 1 (nines, p ! p'.iiart, V riai-K, 7. Mull". " Toisls t-afte4 for Set 7.7 -Bailed for r.ttsburEh St. Louis Two I'ase hit.- . . .4 1 .. 4 1 . . .3 1 .. .4 1 3 S . LOUIS a.b. n . . .4 11 . . .4 0 ...4 0 ... I 1 . . .4 1 1 12 r.. 1 f , 0 I fl i 0 I Errors Hand Game To Maplewoods ! of Meriden by 11- Score Walltkl Feature. ii. ro. A. E, . 4 .1 1 I " .1 0 i) 0 3 1 7 2" m!,1t in ?'h. Stuart in 9th. find Olti aaa lei N'ietiaus (2 1, 041 - fina-l Moore. W'ntlit, Freiaau. CHP-Ai l' i a.b. r. 14.X25 11 T',,ree base hltBeii. Home runs Smith. Pouhle pis ys -Toporeer, Fi-Ttoinle. : Adams. Moore ana .Nenia'i., Vmiu and Bottomley. Left on hases Piusl'ursh 4. St. Louis . Base on balls -cfr tlHinrs 1. Stni' k oitt-iy Adums 2, Balnea 1. Ill's off Haines 10 in 7 1-3: .i'liart 3 in 2. Lo?inj pn, li'r-llainrs. Uinnires -W ilson, Qulsic:.-. Moran. Time 1 4". The Orioles lest their first game. !.of the season Saturday afternoon jjwhen poor fielding gave the Maple 0 woods, Meriden city champs, an l!-9 j victory. Two passes and an outfield error started the visitors in the first inning, but the Orioles came back to register thrice. Krom then on the lead alternated, but two more errors in the eighth allowed three visiting runs to trickle over the plate and the Orioles' filial stand in the ninth was in vain, getting five trips to the plate. The Bueher-ri-Walii ki-l.nke combination execut ed two fast double plays. Vance pitched a pretty game for Meriden, retiring the Orioles on strikes in the second inning. The score: Manlewocds .. 1 03 020 032 1 1 $ 3 Orioles .Hid 2ft0 00 4 9 12 6, Batteries V ance. Tambourine and ; I'robell: Anderson. Salak and N'el-' son. Empire Peterson. The Orioles will practice Wcdii'P- day night and on Saturday will go ' to Smith Manchester to play the : , firs' game of a homo-aiid-homo -- j i rbs with the Sons of Italy of that j i place. 1 h.H noon, uompagnone inui streak and his support going to smash behind him. This tightened the race considerably, the Yanks and White Sox advancing to within one game of the leaders. Senators Lose The big surprise, of the afternoon was the "third liming of the ijena-tors-White Sox game, when the White Sox pushed 11 runs and were able to get away with a 12-S vic tory. Compagnone pitched R good -ame. and blanked the winners in v. nnt of seven timings, but the i third proved his downfall, both he and his flelden growing rattled. The score: Senators 1 3 0 3 0 1- White Sox .... 1 0 11 o 0 0 x-12 Compagnone and J. Trtihan; U Anderson, J. Parparian and N. Mp man. Yanks Win The Yankees kept pace with the White Sox by winning easily from the last-place Red Sox. who have jet to finish on the long end of a score. The Yankees dug right In with eight runs in the first inning and were never In danger. Mike Grip keeping the opposing batsmen ! away from the bases. The seore: ' Red Sox 2 0 3 0 1. 0 0 6 1 Yankees 8 4 0 o e 1 x IS I Hubay and A. Kebela; M ! and Vianchl. WE II H E Op HR New' York . 4 1 21 45 8 21 5 Cincinnati . 4 2 28 54 6 27 2 Chicago ...3 .3 23 47 7 28 3 St. Eouls . .3 3 29 57 6 21 3 Phila v2 2, 32 61 6 34 4 Brooklyn . .3 3 37 70 13 38 7 Pittsburgh . 2 4 26 S6 10 80 0 Boston 1 3 18 38 7 17 1 American League W I. R II E OpHR Wash'gton .4 0 26 43 6 11 0 Chicago .,. 5 2 3a 62 10 36 2 Phila 3 2 32 44 6 24 0 St. Louis .. 4 3 52 87 12 52 5 Cleveland . .3 3 37 69 11 30 4 Xew York .1 3 1 4 40 4 21 0 Boston 1 4 19 62 8 35 2 Detroit ...1 5 14 47 9 20 1 ! -i ' aegsaeag 1 !' n gether Landers, Frary & Clark and ting . last week fell below the Fafnir In a play-off to decide third standard set in the opening week place. The Fafnir team has come along at a great rate during the moat fpw urpt ks. while Landers has noticeably fallen behind, so that this j blows to his previous total of five of major league baseball this year as "Gabby" Hartneett, of the Chl eatro Nationals, added two circuit E. Schaefer F; Murphy . . W. Linn .... P. Zucchl ... H. Jcksephson C. Perklna .. A. Stotts .... C Zolz J. Baylock 32 32 3.1 40 38 33 36 82 35 101,4 104.31 104.20 104.1 W2.36 102.32 : lbi.ST 101.2S 101.11" 100.12 03.34 99.13 33.9 ' 98.40 98.27 93.17 98.1 fj 9$2 97.2! IM3 J3.32 '9S,tg (95.2 I 95.11 ; 9s.it. 93.3 i 92.21 match too, should prove an intercut- Ing one. This Is Bicycle Time lver Johnson, Indian and Excel sior Bicycles. Special Guaranteed Tire $1.95 . HADFIELD P. & F. Team Crippled By Loss of Joe Jasper This noon the manager of the P. and F. team gave out a statement that changes materially the sense of the above story, and makes the chances of his five tomorrow night appear somewhat less rosy. The death last night of the father of Joe Jasper, the Corbin forward star, has made It Obvious tnai ne will be unable to play tomorrow night. This makes it necessary for the P. and F. boys to Use a sub forward and since Jasper and Schultz have played together all sea son the use of a strange forward will upset the Corbin teamwork. The management endeavored to have the C. C. L. agree to a post- nonement in view of the cireunir stances but the request was refused. 15 MAIN" ST, Open Eves.J i i rnntlnned to set the pace in both leagues. Myatt, of Cleveland Americans occupies second place with four homers. 'National league players have cracked out 4 8 home runs while those of the American league have collected 46 in tho totals Including games of yesterday. Batters who have collected three or more home runs follows: American league Myatt. Cleve a . 1,-inrstead. Boston, 3. National league Hartnctt, Chi cago, 7; Wright, Pittsburg, 3, Bell, St. Louis, 3; Fournier Brooklyn 3. 'spring Foolbail Workout , Starts at iiarvaru Cambridge, Mass., April 27. football practice at nana.u behind closed gates on Soldiers Field today. All candidates for the 1925 eleven not aeineiy -"- caued in other sports RAIN STOPS H. S, Red and Cold Leading Naugajick 4-0 When Downpour End Gam In Fifth Inning. Spring will start have been fn.ii.ti linl-i Usher. The P. and F. management cited the " " ' Major fact that a couple of weeki i ago the ; ; - ' palv ,r s. recently L,OCKmaKcrs were mucu m - ; . T, -.1 i,v the Saturday niaht game to speed up the assigned to duty atlUnara by ti e v.J..t. Knt fl f. oli tiil lioffi ii on 1 .:i r. . ' ...,;ili.i ie,i n-iih Mnior Dalv will handln the lificfc Kfin n n H MUM t3LI IftUlC, piaj iiifi " " ' - the Pextos. This, however, did not . Leary will work witl ehanrre the Lockmen's altitude and , sions will be no postponement was agreed. Leo ry. and the ends. Ses- continued until the heat becomes too oppressive. iviui omy one more out nflded fo make a complete game, raii Inter fered in the New Brltain-Na;tucl; high school game Saturday afirnoon ami t'el.l-,o,1 II.. i 1 . . I . .j im.aia or a iciory. The Red and Gold was goingn fine style and led by 4-0, but aheavj downpour killed their first 'jctory with two men out In the fiftj Con II n, pitching for New Britain, as 1p mid-season rform and had heliNau gatuck to three hits and fanh five Grip, playing his first gamejf tb season, made three circus catdes 1 center field and contributed i lop double that started New 0tair scoring. The line-ups: ' j New Britain: Conlin, p; Nejip. i Polltls, lb; Belser. 2b; IDarrir, 3b Claire, ss; I-laber. If; Grip cf;',apai ka, rf. I Naugatuck: Leary, p; Kig, r; Keating, lb; Porian, 2b; R. todg", 3b; Daly, ss; C. Lodge, If; fman. cf: Patterman, rf. j Umpire Dick Tuckey. 'j When a Feller Needs a Friend BRIGtf Grip Rri.-ro ( Lvn wins. Waiicki starred at the bat, Anim f0 April 27. The Ben triple, double and single in j ..,',,' of tt)P gt. i,ouis league lost i 3 to 2. to the Boston club of the American league the final game of ! a srieS recognized as for the profes : sional soccer championship of the ! fnited Stats here yesterday. The i game was fast and furiously contest ed despite intense heat. CanYouShaveQuickly in Comfort? r. 1 Hea'hi-ots ; A coins. ! ' l-lartn-T. (Continued on Following Page). I m r eVt-bf ill 1 i 1 1 XL ia j irVMLiLUL'f v ST I Eddie Anderson Gains In State League Race ; i Eddie Anderson of the Casino j I alleys. Nw Britain, went still : j further into the led in the indlvid- 1 j ual slate duekpln championship tourney which has just closed its sixth week and is now leading his nearest rival. Bill Tato of Waterbury by a three game margin. Fred Teller of Meriden, defending state champion, dropped Into a tie for third place with "Bud" Fisher of i Hartford, when she lost seven games in an abbreviated match to the Capi tal City shooter. Ray Gaines, another Hartford timber toppler, but Briatol Colonial alleys standard bearer, pfter a pro mising start against Eddie Ander fon, taking five out of nine games, lost seven out of nine In the final half of the match and was nt down the skidway to fifth place, j changing places with Fisher, WUl your razor give you a quick.comfortahle shave every day? AValet AutbStrop Razor will, because its stropping device keeps blade sharp. Each blade gives many shaves. Complete outfits, $1.00 and up. Valet rtrop Razor SAr?sit lUV i ' -T" ) FOR TvNENTY Five j ! i dollars He's Yours v"Vr ,"' uo Voo have a I , oy ; 1 7 -.,-y-.- -. - . - "7 i