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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. DORT Ty Cobb, Defroit ’s Great QOutfielder, Earns His $15,000 Salary, Say Experts , NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Montreal — | Baltimore Yesterday’s Results. Richmond New York 4, Cincinnati 3, (11 in- | Newark o ' F S . - o : . nings). Rochester .........8 7 G]’C?/'?f/dn(/ p/ce d o - : : Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 2. 0 s : " g y g : < Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 4. Today’s Games. : . iy Boston 2, Chicago 2, (called in 11th, ark at Baltimore Famous Jerrys. Jup a new one for the Denver affair— | . g S 1 . i i CEmEneEL) Providencelat; Richmond Travers. or whether he has made up his mind 3 . > i ~ : 7 Totonto at Buffalo miah. to take §13,500 worth of a chance? £ G A i ; v . . 5 Standing of the Clubs. Rochester at Montreal Tom and —— E— i e : E 3 | w. Rl Add famous lines: “If I could only 6 : 3 Brooklyn Sreetb0 33 ; 3 There is an old ing that “you |°f putted.”—— | f } Lo = A 4 . . BOStOn) Lt ale 44 5 We Know You Can Be Successful can't keep & good man down.” This b _ ; 6 : o Philadelphia ......46 3 554 You have the fundamentals of isn’t always true. Connie Mack is a Matty's favorite author is Stephen ‘ » 2 . . , Chicago ...........438 very good man. Yet they are not only | ('ane. It was Crane (Stephen, not g : L 4 s 5 3 - : : New York ........40 | ture—Health s o keeping him down, but are pounding { S3M. who wrote “The Red Badge of : : - e 7 5 § S Pittsburgh Soctoci STl iy muton. e | Courage.” [ . » § | . < Vo B i . - ST 5 The Hardware City Business co 5 Cincinnati oo sieie 5 . lege can train you to realize that Am bition by expert and efficlent instriy which we can build a success strud P Tin There are two race horses named : 5 sAbE “What,” queries an Earnest Reader \°F 'lank O'bay ,‘?‘]‘,fi""“’f"gl e : g : o - TodayisiGames, tors. The courses include Greg “do you consider the one hest line 5 i S - E 3 3 - Cincinnati at New York. By e jockey’'s curs & AR C AL - & Shorthand, Touch Ty s S in the language?” (ieRdoticevisicunein < 5 b . St. Louis at Brooklyn. ypewriting, Sing e : Eoat . L : : and Double Entry Bookkeeping s fianit e one e as . . . Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. AT o ] 3 TOMOEOW A T AT CrOUN E = Practical English, Mathematics, et evave araver S haae TOMORS OW AT PLAYGROUND Chicago at Boston. The present Principal is a gra®hal lot of It depends upon the anele of \ pirector pil o PoEa P v fFif g - : i % g e of Bay Path Institute of Springfield one’s brow. | % # AMERICAN LEAGUE N He holds a Certificate of Ef Here 1s a good Low-Brow choice. — ficiency in Gregg Shorthand and hd “Hit ‘em where they ain't. ; Yesterday's Results. had experience in teaching that sys ‘'You can’t get no bhase ”m:s. with 2 at St Mary's play New York 8, Chicago 6. tem of Phonography in Ottawa, Can your bat on your shoulder. ich wili attract the banner Detroit 7, Washington 4. |ada. While in Canada fine resulf “H‘lt the line hard o , L 5250 The ‘brogram St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2. were obtained from the pupils whi Thehellofitistheyain'thitting . e, and will bring to- Boston 7, Cleveland 6 studied this shorthand. Some wer ‘A simple liar is he who says he ®: ne the best athletes at | : 3 2 m—— graduated, with honors, after havin| can bet one way and root another. e e . S : e S - : - Standing of the Clubs. studied Gregg for only three monthi D1 ollows: . : - . s 3 | Can you ask for better results? Thi Here. are a few Higher-Brow X L e ‘r“q .\'nrfl_x Med- | . o 5 . o : 2 - . New York an has also had experience || cholces: e ;“]‘ :»:\'11::“1“(-‘ to run e o G S . . e Rosion X ¢ aching Bookkeeping, and is thox Till Time, that aged nurse, rocked | ffty yards seoond, s y-fi;ve yards Pk 4 : . - o . - L . s e ) ‘249 |oughly competent to train pupils i msAgo :lafie?:e_t " . | St g E : i @ e : < Fohicazs this branch of Business. With suc| “ at was s than si- Second iture s and dale - — £ 220 efoie: ; R e z ) yotce ofter [P Sacay il anafnal ; - o= = s Tashinaton bi 43 fficient and expert instructors whj enti;. e 4 B E = - S $ gt o o P Do teach the coming methods of Busl “Dear as remembered Kkisses after ¥). i © R * . i SR : e : . BiDes R v Yot P e ; . A : = ey : ST 9 ; , is there any doubt as to th| 5 s 2 i 3 S 2 i Ehilmaelphial i g 5 "0og | sticcess of the pupil with average i B v e Hene y ; 1 & - o oo telligence? Don't lose an opportus 5 ¥ Vs, ee 5 : T i iy e ity to secure your training from if ructors who get results Go to t Hardware City Business Colleg “Tt seemed like the ceasing of ex- quisite muste.” . “He makes a solitude and calls it : ¢ : : enea venty-five yards jumping rope % " S 5 S 5 . S New York at Chicago. “Magic casements opening on the girls, (three classes). St : - < g a Washington at Detroit s b rtory = £ B - Andrews Block, 132 Main St Ne foam of perflous seas in fairy lands "0 e i“‘ ALl B e - s 2 R g 5 - Philadelphia at St. Louis. | Britain, Conn., Mr. Mervin E, Stever forlorn.” etk ong - 1; North | ¢ é Boston at Cleveland. N e G eeee 6n ¢ Judd vs. Fafnir Bearing Co.; Stan- s Lol . e rincipal.—advt Rs:ader': e SR A v pitching for Fafnir Company | g M Federal A. C, vs. ho S EASTERN LEAGUE. ;(hj'o ractic Hint The Art of N make his own selection e e Bl y ropractic Hints—The Art of Nei —— 11 ’ J : : : . e - - o Yesterday's Result RS 5 1 . o - S 5 5 : esterday’s Results. Othicr, Faiousiiics, Gold Medal league—North End A. | o s Ga : . . e ples “Strike Tuh! clEamr el ae i e et 5 . , ew Haven 2, Lowell 1. “To be or not to be.” start ae 1:45; Colonials vs. Vine St. | : : - S : e : i Bridgeport 4, Lawrence 0. e S S “Got the makin’s?"” Juvenile Playground league—Iiagles : i . N Bortlandi Slyan s ji1s ibythisisyatem Sthatfatchiiro pigy “Wot's the score?” vs. Bears, diamond No. 3, start at 2:00 2 . i 2 . : LA o R | New London 4, Springfield 1, (first | can positively trace the course of “A hop on his fast one.” o'clock | St b . o A - . : WQ_“‘) - Al | impinged nerve from the organ Moving Finger Writ A e e e L - s ond"g“ame";“d = BEDERS SeC- | muscle involved directly back to f The Moving ger rites. | o’clock. Jetis s a1 | Gerald Crean of Hartford Seminary, | 5 Hartford-Worcester, rain. | exit from the spinal column. Back of the scenes one night after Vil p, i 5 | By this means a chiropractor ver a double exhibition we recall, not so | AleXis Stott of Montreal Seminary | [Detroit, July 28.—Ty Cobb's salary $100 each day. Baseball experts of the season. This work is nat cut X | fles his palpation of the spinal Tmany seasons ago, looking at two | VS Charles Reynolds and John Kiniry | 19 $15,000 a year. That does not in- | lieve he is worth it—if any one is.|cut for an ordinary man, but Cobb is Standing of the Clubs. e e e e men.. : | of New Britain High school clude the financial perquisites that he | Tyrus earns his 100 seeds for an ; not of that type. He is in a class of w. L. s e e inaa Apparently they were stalwarts be- | | Plucks for admitting to the public | ternoon’s work in altogether a pleas- his own. To do all this Cobb suffers| Portlana RG] 20 I:)‘;_“ q“]m“"‘ “mfp \P)“';:p‘::::w!el"“'/ yond all competition. We had never CHIN CARPENTERS | through newspapers and periodical | ant fashion. For ten years Tyrus has pain. One look at his body is enough. | New London .......48 21 Tookent ioanliwithnkep otk ek e Wi el e % P | advertising that he wears red, white | been leading the stick artists in the Irom the start to the finish of a cam- | Worcester .........41 21 S b e et e ou phyeteal spectmens. . They | Sent to Work With English Expedi- | ;‘tliil( 1h!uo suspenders, which are i ymerican league and he has also paign Cobb’s lower limbs are a mass | Springfield ........38 33 este Rl coigaisinnar i fon e speclmens. oy G | finitely superior to all other Kkinds;|set the pace for the base stealers in | of cuts and bruises due to his sliding Tynn Lllss 37 e catiee - looked fit to rule on forever in their tionary Force. lemokes thisiorithat tobace os | B: SR L e Th Gias Ul { | only science of healing, giving pos i Fronelony e ol il N SR he co and tones RBan Johnson’s circuit for the last ten. | to bases. e ordinary man would Tawrence .. Sanlii] 39 06| (oo and iasting resalis. MR 2 SRl Ty S€ car- | up his system with at least one or!ln addition he ha 1 off re | quit when in this condition, Upper 2 & iy s e 5 = ion he has pulled off mare | qui e 8 PPET | Lowell 28 42 RGO B G G O i e TRV TR Com {0 i) | (e o (390 visey IR (Rt 678 rot i Bencia stuft than any other | picture shows Cobb executing one of | New Eaven .or.o. 21 4 Showthat resultajareli LoD iaNe Fran Fotch an e other was Jim ers from India to work with the | meqicines. In other words, f = - i o country. . tri ! i slid One in circle shows about ninety per cent. of cases. i English expealtionary foroa in Mesop. | memol®s: ol » for per- | player in the country. He tries hard | lLis daring slides. e in o TSR] oo o 42 1 mnbldmae Ml opingrogea | = z sl > 7 Hp m n, e ublic 5 P E one i g > = Ml HenleyfwaslcorrectfilcontoRtrel (B1amInMO Meersl atin e oonracenaal || e eot AL ZRNE L ol SRE e SBRRONE e Scofuan Kopinty e e ze o R ho MO St Bt osCip o Lo ROTSVIRE SRR ECRICE e Bzl por it o c AT chiropractor gets are chronic cases N A T st o e ot 3 everal hours inning to the last and in every game | shows Cobb’s badly battere | vrus Ri 2 S bororimately i o e £ : e | people who have found no relief froj sl S e rus Raymond makes approximately he plays from the start to the finish plastered up. Today's Games. | other methods and go to a chircfill Back to the Dope. English military forces, hecause of | = ) G ea sy 5 i e o N | Why not 1et me just discuss your il At this date just a year ago the | (N€ir ®reat skill in building all sorts | Byron in forfeiting the game to 'in operation. ana Vin thinks that un- | said when told that Senator Sumner | Bridgeport at Lawrence. with you and I've no doubt that y Tigers and the Red Sox were starting | Of temporary shelters and bridzes. = | Brooklyn was rejected by President 'der the contract he is entitled to the { had no faith in the Bible. Portland at Lynn. will see the value of chiropractic ad their big drive which swept them far Russia has drawn upon Chir “ for | Tener. money whether he toils or not | “No, he didn’t write it.” Lowell at Springfield. Ijnszl.ment& I will gladly call at yo 2 e - large numbers of laborers to work in | 1In the tenth inning of the game Last year Campbell ed with i Our own former Governor Penny- Hartford at Worcester. home or see you in the office at a i‘\g"b:yuziri:\de l::telimf \:h{ne ;%t)‘ 1‘11:\ Siberian mines, to build raily nd | with the score tied at 4 to 4 and with Powers at $7,875 for the season. It was | packer tells us in his history of Penn- e time. ]M:; 5 clubs far Into the | replace white labor in agricultural dis- | Brooklyn men on bases, the tactics provided that the contract could be ! svlvania that Bayard lor and not | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE G. W. VanAlstyne, D. C., Gradua T}.w Ewolclubs roneni Ralonsiatal | tricts robhed f"‘ il:mr ,".10“' by rlr:’t E\:;: 1 of A\Ian'ngor Tinker and other Chica- _renewed 1rnn>1 r to year :1('“, {wr; { Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote what is TR ‘,Palmor School of Chiropractic O ot A e o o the | @nd France has also drawn upon Chi- | go players so delayed the game that™ per cent. increase. Campbell afirms | obably the greatest American novel. | Yesterday’s Results. fice hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. Toer 5 utor Hadiwer 03 Z:m;s nna | Pr memiel BRer Umpire Byron forfeited it to Brook- that Powers renewed the contract last | make that, New England! Baltimore 9, Newark 0 evenings till 8 o'clock. Telephone 178 | | 5 A — lyn after Tinker had refused to leave September, and through Murphy & | paward Hver 3 2, “The Barnes”, 181 Maln street e e M e o . 13 Septe 1 SuEh S Jdward Everett Hale kept a diary Richmond 5, Providence 4. O Lo LI MILLER RECALLED. the field. | Fultz, attorneys, pleads for justice. when he was a student at Harvard. | Toronto 6, Buffalo 0, (first game). T Nerve tracing is an art which not They were the class of the league. For 1916 Boston lost Tris Speaker, e = From 5 " Longfellow had just come there to| Buffalo 10, Toronto 0, (second Hence the Delay. TG GBI me v st Outfielder Ordered to Return 3 AT. American Authors. teach German,, but young Hale re- | game). (Puck) Eoston had several of her best pitch- In Emerson's recently published ! corded the fact that his lecture on The Montreal and Rochester gamesfi The Kiddie—Come quick! Thers a man been fightin’ my father more’ half an hour! Policeman—Why didn’t you tell before? The Kiddie—Because father W# gettin’ the best of it until a few mi 1tes ago. Jast season. She will have to arise and | sent to centerfieid and can hardly | - - W, 2 5 move at top speed to win 90 this year, | help but brace the defense. | With only 62 games left, the Tigers | He is a flect runner and a fine out- | = s 15t wi an 40 vic < fielder, and in the Southern cia- | th fi’ t R l l d F I mr win e o 0 e oo e nenss | It Happens in the Best Regulated I'amilies By BRIGGS a chance in the world they will bag | Keating will probably be released to enother 100. To do this they would | Baltimore. Cy Pieh, a pitcher, has need an average win of 5 out of 6 |been returned to the New York club until October. But no club will re- | by Newark and will be sent to the CHAPTER T WHADDYA KN oW y{ Chicago, Ill., July 28—The Yankees “ Former Fed Claims 88,2"»’?-75 Because He Is Not Working. ers in poor shape for the better part | diary, in which he talked openly about | “Faust” didn't compensate the stu- | were not scheduled. of the first two months. will have :\n(t(\;t‘r f)uvflt‘l(h;r Mda(i” ,\: New York, July 28—Vin Campbell, | his own friends, T find this low estl- | dents for the time spent in hearing it. — The Tigers were not weakened by |least, he has been sent for an 18| last vear outfielder with the Newark ,mate of Hawthorne: “Nathaniel Haw- | So it goes until one has little diffi- | Standing of the Clubs. | 5 i Baltimore—Keating to Go. — | | the loss of any star. Apparently the | needed greatly. He fis {C!n'\\?r .\nl‘le:l Federals, yesterday filed suit against thorne’s writing is not good for any- | culty in catching the spirit of Thack- | w. club’s strength was about the same. who was ‘;"’{ L"’r““_“{:"y‘l ‘:v;\xf‘"“;“ “"1‘17 | Pat Powers for $8,268.75. That sum thing” savs Girard, in “The Philadel- | eray, who wittily said that when he | Buffalo ... e Yet Boston, minus Speaker, has |spring ““’”(,“;-%_“"W“ eallea q‘nd | represents what Campbell would have | pPhia Public Ledger. W to read something clever he | Providence .. aRay done far hf“;x”‘(’t‘“ her ;’:}“‘: rival 1:‘{)’;’(;”:{; ioritoay Ho will be | received this year had the Feds been i Which reminds me of what Grant!w 5 |Iorontolt i ssee sy of a year. etroit won games | oday quire 100 victories to achieve an |Columbus club of the American as- | Y FANE American league triumph this com- | sociation. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS SEOE%TMQ—H:"_"W\E MEDITATION Ing fall. The ball club that can e o CHAPTERS I WOULDNEY o- gather in 90 victorlous starts will have TEAOHING 'EM A LESSON. B '_—_Hdflo UNABLE — TUAT'S MD:AYS | DON'T HNOW all the chance there is to meet Na- e = CWEE;&N S & bl WpAT To DO~ tional league competition for the |Tener Fines Cubs $1,000 and Manager ?!?AYEN\\MlT' s AL HE WAY - Lo SPosE ITD main prize at the end of the highway. $100 for Forfeiture. N e r‘:‘, = 5 A;\:_o,éq%r;)v.)‘rsrbs c‘i BIE BeITER To New York, July 28.—The Chicago i But Will He? club of the National Baseball League %??Pg\’;,'“spfi:‘;:?s" f DoG5 LIFE : e Freddie Welsh, we observe, is to | has been fined $1,000, and Manager NG e : 153 : [t $ox Charley White 20 rounds in Den- | Joseph Tinker of the Cubs $100 be- VINCES HIS WIFE RN Rotpg Do WITHOUT ver on Labor Day. cause of the behavior of Tinker and HE 1S HOME TMROUGH This sounds interesting enough. { other Chicago players in the game CHOICE THUS 0B— But Freddie was to box White ten | against Brooklyn at Chicago on July TA"JING orR rounds as long as he believed he | 18, it was announced last night by =D could employ his own referee in case | President John K. Tener of the FOR Bmne A any technical discussions came up. league. The appeal of the Chicago HOME LOVING MAN, We wonder if Freddie Is thinking | team against the decision of Umpire | lsngef_qr?:étl’\sb HE FOR The LONG BUENING THE PHONE RINGS. 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