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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 19 16. ALL THE HOT WATER ~ YOU WANT A Gas Water Heater will give you all the hot water you require at any hour of the day or night. Your plumber can supply you with one of these necessary appliances | New Britain Gas Light Company The Old Guard—and the (“When I playing les > we suc base- had no ¢ training camps; we had no big d no shin guards-—nothing but 1 bats and balls—and vet teher and two pitchers with + ors and 3 outfielc were nough to 1 —AT st out a season for Irwin.) many 1bs. good King Arthur me some thirty ve spiel which he unfur was precisely They'd spi a fracture ffom ul bone to spine, And then go out and grab a bat on the line. played the The most s0; or a brealk and souse one od Ki some t Arthur whaled the thence, When pill old stack 1iard made this pre up like seven pence; along with what wiped the The ent crop piked 1ad and tcher wa a hothc They away blood her then, and not vanished they good the game we not the A wound or ami n The ! only asked the to hold dead day is ro Arthur summer's bric-a-brac King But The costlic the fra- top reaches for his cap 1der leak; he pitcher’s nose begins to itch and > he must giler The short his springs a rest week Injurics and Such. noticed in your the broad land ball players ar Har Have vou ever geanderings through ot swat how few ever hurt or out to any wagner at 40 in and Hans last season at in 4156 not 1 test all yea Mathew arm las extent? 150 41 issing a played took n con- had trouble alw n in until summer. 16 never his final He wi vears a sore yme ay. Ty never re Cobb and Tris been injured Both have been able 140 games a year walter Johnson h on, the job for his 8 and so has Alexander. Speaker have to any extent to average over steadily service, been vears The ball player great enough to be | they | IGHT Grantland Rice to know elf. at Merion. seem also hims a leading star how to protes Ch Whether Chick Evans will land the amateur championship at Merion re- future to say one detail you fgure on—for the first time in st Chick will be the leading among those trying to pick the mains for tl But here i can the vorit win In 1913, at Garden City, was an easy favorite and Travers won. In 1914, at Ekwanok, Travers and Ouimet were rival favorites and they reached the final together. 191 Detroit, Travers, Oui- and were bunched on even Merion Chick will bove the field in the for the first time in mpionship of recent that he has at last through will be ac- for his pla In met Evan ter But at have the call advance pickin any amateur ch vears. The fact smashed his way cepted as a big boost To in Meet Welsh. We mind tem to seleet the proper m Freddie Welsh, it Freddie in that frame of mind Here it is—take Benny Charley White and Johnny and lock all i'§ -ee together in some quiet cellar. jout an hour later {unlock the door and permit the sole El ivor to walk out and claim the main match This scheme hit ith boxi a lot of sportsu receipts. have anothe cver gets Leonard, Dundee ought to make a bi promoters, as ther nship involved, with no gate Mention has been made of the fact that a golfer at Minikahda who holed a good putt danced a jig on the green. Perhaps laid the ball dead with a jigger shot he Another Wi Twas ever thus from childhood’s hour seen my fondest Yanks with gr I've I picked the er And they lost five stars PLA The Red Sox have lost Tris Speaker, but according to several Western pennant contenders who have drop- ped in lately, they have still retained fa- Travers one or two others who can occasion- ally furnish a mite of anno: Get Your Reservations. gm ! fghsyp . @Y Sir—You can quit bothering now where the next world series will be. It is all over. Any one can see who has a ticket by spending about six s in Boston next October. It be necessary to leave town to game. The opening pitchers Rudolph and Shore. I am vet sure whether Ruth or Leon- ard will meet Barnes or Hughes in the second battle, but I may know in a week or two. If so will advise at once. 135, 1% 10y bb won't sce a will be not We are glad to hear this because GoEs For To TRAN FOME we been bothered location the cently that we have only put on four or five pounds and can hardly sleep over 8 or 10 hours a night. have about the wch of series re- CHURCH AND DAVIS WIN. Pell and Mahan Put Up Good Match, | But Are Trimmed. New York, July 22.—George Church and Willis E. Davis, the representing the partnership of the Bast and West, won the final of the doubles yesterday on the turf qourts of the Rockaway hunting club at Cedarhurst, N. Y. They beat T. R. Pell and L. Mahan at 6-1, 3-6, 10- 8,7-5. The rallies were spirited, Church W himself his fire and dash at the net. Davis was ex- cellent overhead. On his side Pell was good while at times in the third and fourth sets n lobbed pret- tily Pell and Mahan were within a troke of taking the third set, but ailed to carry it off. dfstir hing TENNIS FINAL POSTPONED. Na R. 1., July 22 nsett Pier, 22— —Rain used a postpone- vesterday ¢ ment of the match in the final round of the Judith tennis Craig Biddle of Philadelphia and G. C. Caner of Iarvard are to meet Rich- rd Harte of Harvard and Watson M. hburn of Ilarvard. Point which doubles at the tournament, in City Advertisement NOTT Personal Taxes Due. To all lable for the payment of personal taxes under statutory pro- vision on the list of October 1, 19135, notice is hereby given that I will be at my office in city hall all next week from Mond July 24, to Saturday July 29, from 8 a. m. until 9 p. m to receive said tax. The tax was due and payable, February 1, 1916. CHARLES ELLIOT, Collector of Pers City of Superjor Court, State of Connecti- cut, County of Hartford, the 17th day of July, 1916. Flore A. Ganzer John Ganzer. ORDER OF NOTICE. Upon complaint in said safd Court, at Hartford in ty, on the first Tuesday of September, 1916, and now pending, claiming a di- vorce, it appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority thatthe whereabouts of the defendant John Ganzer {s unknown to the plaintiff. ORDERED, that notice of the in- stitution of sald complaint shall be given the defendant by publishing th order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or before July 1916. LUCIUS P. FULLER, Assistant Clerk of Said Court. FoR TRaN VERY CoNSCIousS. WAITING FEELING EXTREMELY By BRIGGS CLUBS fALL AGA N REDUCING PIcKsS UP BAG AND CARRIES Q\‘EGLJMING NORM AL COoMPOSURE 1T MORE SECURELY TURNS UPSIDE DownN, HIS HEIGHTH HAS TEN S To TRAIN