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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 15

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Massillon, Ohio
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40th BALTTMORK, Ten ttCTe-year-oM and one filly to- awaited the fifth race bogle to them to the post at Pimllco to rice for victory in the 40th running of'-the Preakbeas one of chief 'American racing classics and the first major test of the year for thoroughbreds 'come of age. Victory means for the owner of the winner and possession for a of the Woodlawn vase, prized turf trophy, and leadership of the three-year-olds, at least until the Kentucky Derby next week, for the creature that finishes first in the mile and three-sixteenths test. Are Entered In Running Qf Preakness Gallant Fox Favored crowd of 40,000 or man Lv expected at the old Hilltop course. The choice of six of nine handicappers, as' published here, the Belair stud's. Gallant bay son of Sir Galahad in, and PriscUla' Ruley, was the.popular favorite a few hours before the race at odds approximating two to one.

The odds were the lowest since Man O'War's victory in 1920. i But two other racing observers favored Armageddon, Walter M. Jex- fords' entry, and one picked Woodcraft, Audley farm hope, the latter by virtue of his victory at Pimlico Don't take our word for a can and find out for yourself what master experts can do with choicest grains'and hops in a modern, sanitary factory. Know the satisfaction of using a perfect malt syrup The Best Home Rule SYRUP Sold by nri nc 1 he Mone Malt to. 215 Lincoln Way, W.

We Deliver Dial 6053 Open Evenings INDEPENDENT. MASSTLLON omo Te Bfcie 7 Astride Gallant Fox. Karl Sande, hoped to realise his ambition to ride a Preaknees for tbe reputation tending to tocos, favor on his mount as as the great record of the COR, victor in three stakes this' season. 'Another highly regarded entry was J. Pontius' Michigan Boy hunt up shining record in the, winter racing season, 't one filly entered was Walter Salmon's Snowflake, winner of the endurance handicap at Bowie last fall.

She was coupled with Salmon's colt Swinfield in the betting. -The Seagram brothers' candidate is Sweet Sentiment. 'Full Dress will carry the. Glen Riddle farm's colors. Thomas M.

Cassldy's Crack Brigade was expected to get a play despite his two defeats this season. The remaining two the Howe stable's Tetrarchal and Gold Brook, both winners this season. For the first time in years'Harry Payne Whitney, owner of three Preakness is not represented. HEAVY SLUGGING IN A. A.

GAMES 9. Heavy bat work three of the four American Association baseball games yesterday. Columbus assaulted Sheehan and Murray and o'verwelmed the Kansas City Blues 10 to 2. Nine runs were scored by Columbus in three innings; Toledo entered into a slugging with Milwaukee and came out on 11 to 9. it was the sixth straight defeat the Brewers.

More heavy hitting was seen in the Minneapolis-Indianapolis a e- ment although the score'was close- Minneapolis 6, Indianapolis 5. Warstler and Miller hit home runs. Louisville stilTteads the league and defeated St. Paul 2 to 1 by virtue of a home run by Layne. BACK IN FIELD 'i The rebuilt Millport indoor, team will play it's second game the season Sunday: at 2 p.

m. against the Class A Heckls team; on the waterworks grounds. On.May; ,18 Jhe team will journey to Mudbrbok, where it will encounter' another strong team. Games are wanted on the road, after June 8, against some good teams. Call 19-F-2, and ask for eitti-' er managers Glenn or Bill Sioler.

Sunday 'games are desired with Ricbville, Pigeon'. Run, Newman; J. C. Penney and Watts Confectionery, teams. STARS IN BARBERTON FIGHT BARBRRTON, May t.

The stx- roond main bout to be fought at the 7. A. gymnasium here tonight Iwr Al Ntsser of 'Akron and Charley Copley of Reading, heavyweights, will not mark the first scrap of the two former teammates hi football, it was reported today. It is said that back in football days Al and Charley a streak of animosity arising over the 'fact that Nesser refused to obey the orders of Copley when the latter was captain of 'the Akron pro football team. This is said to have hated in a fist fight in Philadelphia from which Nesser second Copley, besides being a former fotoball star, is an ex-college athlete, ex-baseball star and a former secretary of the chamber of commerce at Allentown, Pa.

With nine consecutive ring victories under his belt, two by knockouts, Sopley challenged Nesser to a ring, encounter which will go to. an official decision. At the fight will be a delegation' of Nesser's" brothers, also former footballers, and a toumout en masse of football veterans both fighters were associated with. Al will enter the ring as the a.ge of 36 and at 39. Try an Independent Classified M.

Greah Buys The Lowest Prices In Massillon We Have Arranged Very Attractive Extra Specials b. 4 i For Saturday i OUR SALE OF WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' NEW STYLE Patent Pomps, Straps, Ties, Step-in Pumps. Over 25 new styles. All kinds of heels. SLIPPERS In all the newest styles and shades.

Blond, Woven Sandals White, Arch Support Shoes. Values to $4.00 Men's and Boys' New Sport and Dress Oxfords In the latest styles and including the famous Pep Step line. to $5.95 Misses' and Child's Patent Leather 1-Straps $198 I To To $3.49 Sizes Up to 2's Boys' and Girls' Tennis Shoes First Quality Women's Arch-Bracer SLIPPERS Patent Kid, in black, tan and blonde. Over 25 New Styles All Sizes PROGRAM AT FOR COMING WEEK MONDAY 3:45 p. Physical Examinations.

4:00 p. Boys' Individual Exercise. 5:00 p. Boys Swimming Class. 5:00 p.

Physical Examinations. 5:15 p. m. Men's Workout and Class. 6:30 Playground Ball Shines vs.

Ohio -Water'at 6:30 p. Playground Ball Conf. vs. Marshall Garage at Mass. S.

p. Playground Ball G. vs. J. C.

Penney Co. at 6:30 p. Playground Ball Lea- Hardware's vs. at Golf 6:30 p.m.—Seniors'and Young Men's Individual Exercise. 7:30 p.

and Young Men's Swim. 8:15 p. ron Sign Volleyball League. -TUESDAY 11:00 a. Men's Workout and Volleyball: 4:00 p.

Gym Class: 5:00 p. Swimming'Class. 5:00 Physical 5:15 p. Men Workout and Volleyball. 6:00 p.

Playground Ball Cast. vs. Grlscora- KusselL at 6:00 p. ril.TT-Industrlal Playground Ball vs. Ent.

Alum, at 6:00 p. Playground Ball Steel vs. Mc- I. G. at 6:00 Playground -Ball No.

1 vs. Independent at p. Playground Bali No. 2 vs. Massillon Bridge at Agathon.

7:30 p. Boys' Swim. WEDNESDAY m. to 6:30 p. Exercise.in the Gym.

THURSDAY' p. Physical Examinations. 4:00 p. Boys' Individual Exercise. 5:00 p.

Boys' Swimming Class. 5:00 p. Physical Examinations. 5:15 p. Men's Volleyball and Workout.

6:30 p. and Young Men's Individual Exercised Playground Ball vs. Christian at 6:30 Playground Bail Lutheran vs. Presbyterian at State. 6:30 p.

Playground Ball vs. St. Mary's at Agathon. "6:30 p. J1 Playground Ball Peter's vs.

M. E. at Barbaras. 7:30 p. and Young Men's Swim.

FRIDAY 11:00 a. Men's Workout and Volleyball. 4:00 p. Learn to Swim Class 5:00 p. Physical Examinations.

5:15 p. Men Workout and Volleyball. 7:00 p. Swimming Class (By Appointment.) 7:30 p. Swim.

9:00 a. and Indians Hike 11:00 a. and- Indiana Swimming Class. 1:00 m. 6:00 p.

Exercise and Swimming. SPORT BRIEFS SPRINGPIEiD, May 9. The University of Cincinnati's 'tennis team took six out of seven matches to defeat Wittenberg. KENT, May 9. A home run with the bases 1ml by Clyde Hall, Kent State Normal pitcher, featured a baseball game Ohio Northern which Ohio Northern won 6 to 5.

AKRON, May 9. Everything is set for K. O. Christner, Akron heavyweight fighter, to face the giant Prime Camera, Italian in Detroit May 31 since the Michigan Boxing commission 'has approved the application for permit. TILDEN, SENSATION VIENNA, May 9.

Big Bill Tilden won four in the Austrian tennis championships yesterday, astounding the spectators with his great variety of strokes. In singles overwhelmed Herr Horch, 6-0, 9-1. In the men's doubles the tall Philadelphian paired with Count Ludwig Salm of Austria, to defeat Barkstein and Decker, 6-3, 6-3. He Cecllie Ausaem of Germany, won. two matches in mixed doubles, defeating Tihany and Miss "Silbsdbrf, 6-0, 6-0, and Adeler and Miss Gerich, 6-0, 6-1.

NO CONSOLTOATION CLEVELAND, May 8. Possibility of consolidating the fights of Cleveland and Youngatown for lower gas rates from the East Ohio Gas Co. was considered remote today as the result of a conference between representatives of the two cities here iast night DEAD GANGSTER roENTDTDZD CHICAGO, May 9. (ff) The mutilated body of a "giant gangster" found slain early Wednesday was identified today by Mrs. Betty Anthony, Toledo; CVas that of her Harry Anthony, 38.

18 OVERCOME BY IN MARKET FIRE Downtown Landmark in Cleveland Damaged by Early Morning Fire UNKNOWN 1 CLEVELAND. May 9. Try an tbe reCrBjerating -apparatw of the Sheriff toad- mart; swept by flames which did $175,000 damage. Tbe' blast occurred several hours after the fire started 'and at a time when the Uaae was believed dying down. Fifteen of the firemen affected were revived after tint aid treat-, ment, but the remaining-three were taken to a hospital.

Many Attracted 87 Ftaaws The, smoke and glow of the Maze covered much of the' downtown area and attracted a late night crowd. Three alarms brought fire to the scene and the flames burned several hours before brought under control by special high pressure water lines. Police forced the crowd, back when, for a time it appeared walls would The front end of the building, a marketing place tor decades, was be- MMV MMllfMB msmiii ovfUDDr reeentlT hands prtae repented ta It is located on st, between Huron, and BaUvar rda. GALE STRIKES WESTERN TOWN Oae KIBed Ftapstij Lew May HASTINOfl, Neb4 May f. wjnd storm of fury swept Hastings test night One man killed, several were injured slightly, and 'the property damage may total John P.

Walters was working in a the street storm struck whfle a lory cerencny was taking place the city auditbrium. A tree -was blown against the wall, causing one section of it to lapse, and the 8,000 persons preseij were in a state of alarm. A band, playing continuously fo half an hour while the wind did much to prevent a Many buildings were blown dowiv- or demolished' The main streets were heaped wttHi debris. Only one telephone, line wast left to connect Hastings with the side world. i If your business is not worth advertising, "idver- it for sale" in TheI trie- -'lent Want Columns.

STHE STORE OF SMILES, SERVICE AND SATISFACTIONS BLOOMBERG'S SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! Reasons A-Plenty for Coming Here Saturday TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Boys LOW PRICES ON New AT BLOOMBERG'S We have made several purchases'and secured special low prices for thte fall sa)e-T The fine suits which we offer Saturday are from a Fifth Avenuex maker ot better clothing for boys and yourths only. Four-Piece Suits Values np to SUJ9 Coat and, vest are alpaca three button single breasted and two pairs of plus- four golf knickers. Light" or dark shades. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' Wool Suits Made of dark wool cashmeres and cheviots.

Tan and gray -mixtures. Sizes 5 to 12 years. Confirmation suits Pine blue serge, full lined knickers for ages' 7 to 15 yean Special sale price Students' Suits New spring styles for ages 12 to 18 years. $15.00 values $12.50 Peter Pan Wash Suits, fancy broadcloth, $2.00 values Special Sale price $1.25 $5 boys' 2-piece wool suits, dark colors, sturdily made $1.95 Men's and; Toonc Men's Fine All Wool New Grey Two Pants $25 VALUES SALE PKICE FREE A Fine Cap With $15.00 Suits to match'salt BOYS' FURNISHINGS Ties Rayon and knitted four- in-hand and bows, fancy Boys' $1.60 Btoases Percales, madras, broadcloth and rayon stripe materials. Sizes ft 3 to 16 at 45 Boys' $1.25 Shirts Broadcloth, woven madras prints, etc.

Collar- attach- Boys' $2.00 Sweaters Pull over, cricket, coat style, roll collars, etc. Sizes 24-36 39c Boys'. Stockings 39c Boys' "Bear Brand" Stockings. Spe- Saturday 19 $1.00 Beys' Sport Sweaters Boys' $1.00 Caps New Spring patterns, tans, and grays. Spe- cial at 59C color combinations Boys' Spnt Sox Fancy plaid, roll top $1.00 Boys' Blue Coverall Play Suits, special Boys' Wool Knickers Made with elastic waist band.

and. knees Special price 95 i 25c Boys' Golf Socks Plain colors, Sale price $3.00 Boys' Fine All- Wool Slipover Sweaters Boys' mate Regular price $3.50. Strap: collars, guaranteed rain proof. Beys'Knickers Well made knickers in light and dark color cloths they are made from short lengths of'suitings: Sizes 8 to 16 years. $245 Boys' Wort Trousers.

Boys' Athletic Union Srita $LM Boys' Wool Slipover Sweaters 95C New Shipment Clothes Beautiful" Finest Hand Tailored SUITS And Choice of Any HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS Values up to $45.00 Special Sale Price Tomorrow Sport Man's Track Panto Regular price 75c Men's Rayon Union plain and colors Men's Flannel Top Shirts Collar attached Genuine Cowhide Men's BELTS. Nickel Buckles $1 Fancy Brocaded Silk SUSPENDERS very special Men's SPORT SWEATERS medium weight, for dress' and warmth. Special $2.85 $2.00 Men's Pajamas, plain and Yancy Silk trimmed, sale price $1.25 Men's NIGHT SHIRTS. Regular 1.45 quality, foil cut, all sizes. Sale price $1.00 Men's Athletic vSHk Stripe UNION SUITS Men's fine quality g'lish Broadcloth Shirts.

Collar attached. White and colors $1.15 The Shirts of the Season Ton Will tike Their Looks 1 of Men's fine Broadcloth Dress Shirts with collar attached, $1.50 vaj- ue. Sale price. Dress Trousers $3.85 82.85 English Wide Cut Trousers $5 Men's Trousers for Dress. Special $1 Men's Sift New Spring FOUR-IN-HAND TIES Special price tomorrow 13M Men's LUMBERJACKS; fancy plaid 'Special sale price $1.79 75c Men's Dimity Cloth Athletic UNION SUITS 50c Men's Pore Silk Fancy Weave SOCKS WORKeLOTMES B5e "Big Moore" Worfcall Patent Sleeve WORK SHIRTS Gemrine "Big Moonr OVERALLS and JACKETS Heavy Bine 2 Pockets 9L39 Men's Work Pants, dark colors New Spring HATS Very smart shapes in gray, brown and black.

Men's Ribbed SHIRTS AMD DRAWERS Sale price tomorrow VLM Men's Rayon Silk UNION SUITS. an colors Special tele Price 9L29 Men's Vetostfc Ribbed UNION Sfwcial Men's RATON PLAID FANCY $5.00 Stylish Hate in all the new shades and shapes. Special $2 and $2.50 Men's Drees Caps, sflk fined, non-breakable visor second best caps, made of A Men's AO Wool SPORT SWEATERS, plain colon. Special price $1.95 $L25. Men's SWEAT SHKTS, Jersey wool suitings, Men's Heavy MOLESKIN TROUSERS, neat stripes, nude wtth flap pockets, Regvlar price 9TM.

Ti special Genuine lisle garters Single grip Men's Nana Ototw Mai's Rain Goats Leathrette, sswde A i $335 Cash Your Pay 129 LINCOLN WAY; 1 '-V' 1 1 jdv- i1 i i' li ijA 1 1 1 1 1 i SPECIALS i.

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Years Available:
1930-1976