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__Morvich Winning the Kentucky Derby___ - I v y. r «*. * ♦«•*. - *, •«.//•'' ■ •< .*.**• *■ ^ I I . * t .* v i^'i-A^itvii- *__"_ _J_^MM^^BiMiMBM^WM^BIM^BB Jorvich winning the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs by almost two lengths.. Bet Mosie, No. 7, passing John Finn, on the rail, to win second place by a head. ____________ __ - FORDS SCHOOL TEAM WINS FROM WOODBRIDGE NINE I The Ford* srhool baseball team defeated Woodhridge No 1 seho.d team in a game on the latter* around* S-3 Wednesday afternoon. Wild pitching and Infield errors In | the first three Inning* allowed Fords to make seven runs In the first three Innings. f \ The bog score: Portia AR R H K Hoodjha, ef . 4 i n » t Dnnham, If . 4 2 0 0 I Sltnitsky. rf . 4 2 0 n [ Kaminsky, p . 4 1 1 O' ' Hanson c .. 4 n n n i, Qvergaard. lb . 3 n n 0! Gieling. 2b . 3 0 0 1 J ' - Varya, 3i) . 3 2 ft 1 Son, im ... 3 II 1 1 32 8 2 3 Wmwlbrtilgc AB H H K Brown. If . 2 a n 0 Harder, 2b . 3 1 n 0 I’alho. c . 3 1 1 ) Beddiek. p & as .. 3 I) 0 l Nctelie. 3b . 3 1 ii 0 Gerity. lb . 3 II o 1 r'homa, cf . 3 ft « 3 Kolb. »x . 2 il II 1 Mesar. rf . 2 0 n n Ba'tiah. «a & p . 2 II 1 0 Deter, If . 1 » 0 P 27 3 * 4 The score by inning': Woodbridge .... 1 n ft n ft 2 ft—1 Korda. 3 ft 4 (I ft 1 ft - s The summary: Tiro base hit, Kaminsky. Sacrifice hit. Palk a I Struck out, by lt^'ldirk, 3: Bartish, 4; Kaminsky. Bases on balls, olf Beddlck. 7. Bartish, 3. t'mpirv. Reddick. RARITAN BASEBALL NINE WINS FROM PASTIMES The Raritan baseball team of South Amboy defeated the Pastime nine of thin city last Sunday after noon by a score of H*-5. Slover oc cupied the mound for the Baritan and Kurtz was on the receiving end. f. Tiffy and Bolly were in the points for the losers. Slover and Hayes were the principal stickers for the Baritans. making three safeties apiece. Anderson and Bolly fea tured at the bar for the Pastimes. The score by innings: ■■ 11 ! Pastimes . 1 ft 1 2 1 ftftfl 0— '» : Raritan* . 0 13 0 3 2 10 x—1 ** The Raritans are without a game for this Sunday and Manager Ed die Render would like a contest with a good light senior team. He • an be reached by calling South Amboy 2 7!». ROOSEVELT COLORED STARS PLAY AT PLEASANT PLAINS The Roosevelt Colored Stars will pla> the Eagles at Pleasant Plains 8ui laj afternoon. The stars have played The Powney.s and other North Shore teams and there is great rivalry between the Eagles and the Roosevelt aggregation. Past Sunday afternoon the Eagles defeated the Eagle Juniors by a score of 12*7. I ' - - ' _J BIG PIANO SALE AT IBrunton Piano Warerooms 204 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. PLAYER PIANO (LIKE CUT) p. ■ —. J 88 Note Player Piano $298 S '' Easy Terms j Warranteed J _la__ V ■ - s * r% > 88 Note Player Piano $298 Easy Terms Warranteed I ! - __ i With Cabinet, Rolls and Player Bench Call and be convinced of this great Piano value. Player \ Pianos that were $550 now $425; guaranteed for a lifetime, I rolls and tuning free, also a player bench. Branches in all important towns in New Jersey. Good pianos for beginners from $50 upwards. Old pianos j and phonographs taken in exchange. We handle all kinds of Piano Rolls, English, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, Slavish, etc., which we sell from 30c upwards. Big Cut This Week on All Our Phonographs Payable 50c Weekly. The Biggest Sale of This Kind Ever • Held In Perth Amboy. BRUNTI IN PIANO Cl I. I 204 Smith Street Phone 16 Open Evenings I J I—B" . # -- - ... SAMPLE We Give Double and UNCALLED Redeem Green ready to wear Stamps 8D,T8 c/een Every $20 «p i [Stamps SATURDAY/ F I 155 SMITH STREET OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS TILL 11 P. M. 166 SMITH STREET I KAND-MA^E STRAWS Giving You Your | Dollar’s Worth Yalue is positively the biggest consideration in Straw Hats this season. The hatter who pins his hopes solelv upon fads and fancies and lucky guesses as to style whims, is sadly out of tune with the times. Money's worth is what you want. Can you imagine a greater money’s worth than one of our Straw Hats at $1.90 Never in our career did we so earnestly solicit comparison of style and quality as we do this season. Our quality has hot been sacrificd to place us in the van of value-givers. We stake our reputation on our position as the absolute style dictator of the county. In newness, smartness and variety of models we yield to no one selling hats at any price. Any variation of braid, weavi or dimension worn by well-dressed men this season may be had. Expert assistance in selection of the hat to fit the purse and person is at your service. DOYLE & CUNNEEN’S HAND-MADE STRAWS Standard Straw Hat Styles For 1922 $1.50, $1.90, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 Body-Hats, including Panamas, Bangkoks, Leghorns and Balibuntals, $2.95 up Distributors of Stetson Hats '■• " .i-i ' , 6 Day Drive For 600 New Customers Prices to New Low Levels in this Great Drive. Costs and Former Prices Ignored. The most Startling Offer ia Years. Enable You to Save From $5.00 to $17.50 Pure Virgin Wool Coat and Pants /. _ TO MEASURE Which includes Blue Serges, the new Grey and Brown Tweeds, Herringbones, Fancy Worsteds, Hair Line J Stripes, Brown and Grey Checks. Domestic and Imported Materials LOT 2 ^ Pure Wool to Measure Expert Workmanship \ NOTICE! THREE PIECE SUITS $2.00 EXTRA Five Day Delivery ■V $2.00—FANCY SILK AND LINEN ATHLETIC UNION SUITS—$2.00 Allen A. Cooper, Bennington and Yale Makes UNDERWEAR 50c—MEN S FINE EGYPTIAN BALBRIGGAN—50c In white and ecru, athletic, long or shoi't sleeve shirts, knee or long drawers. XXX SPECIAL 288 Men’s Fine Madras Athletic Union Suits With Knee Drawers. Special $1.00 Value $1.50 3 Suits to a Customer 75c—OTIS BALBRIGGAN—75c The underwear of the season for men. Made in athletic, long or short sleeve shirts; knee or long drawers. \ 69c—FINE NAINSOOK—69c Athletic Sleeve Knee Drawers; all seams reinforced. UNION SUITS We carry the largest assortment of Men’s Union Suits in Middlesex County; sizes to fit any size man. 75c—EXTRA SPECIAL—75c Madras striped union suits, athletic sleeve, knee drawers. 95c—GENUINE OTIS NAINSOOK UNION SUIT—95c Made of very fine nainsook; all seams reinforced. $1.15—MADRAS CROSS BAR ATHLETIC UNION SUITS—$1.15 Regular $1.50 Value $1.35—MEN’S GOTHAM ATHLETIC DROP SEAT UNION SUITS—$1.35 Made by Cluett, Peabody & Co. w Men’s Silk Striped Madras Shirts $1.95 2,400 new silk striped shirts oi* e\ cellent quality madras. Xew patterns in a large assortment of colorings. Per fectly tailored and full cut, also finish- i ed with unshrinkable neckbands. Sizes I31/2 to 17. COLLEGE men, automobilists, business men, every man in fact who loves solid comfort linked to good values will like Gordon and Ar row shirts with smart little attached collars and single but ton cuffs—$2.45. I White and TSn Pongees, Oxfords and fine Percales in plain colors and stripes—$1.15, $1.50, $1.65, $2.00. j I MEN’S COTTON PAJAMAS—$1.50 Made of good wearing cotton materials in plain colors or in white. Finished with silk loops and pearl buttons. Well made garments; cut full and roomy. All sizes. * $1.50—ALLEN A. FINE COMBED BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS—$1.50 $1.37—FINE EGYPTIAN RIBBED UNION SUITS—$1.37 f Value up to $2.00 95c—MEN’S KNIT UNION SUITS—95c Men’s Fine Balbriggan long sleeve, short sleeve, knee or long drawers. $1.65—MUNSINGWEAR, COMBED YARNS, BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS—$1.65 HEADQUARTERS FOR WORK SHIRTS, UNION MADE OVERALLS, WHIT^^UC^^ANT^^ND^KHAK^PANT^J *•" * " A ' '•