New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNIESDAY, MAY 31, 1922, FATHER |from his European trip [affale tatled to materiudize, Michael|the Faciflc Coast league along with According to young Ward's state Sullivan of Salem an attorney for|$100,000 ‘n cash for Willie Kamm, to | A " N b # tha kil s pe i he Peters family declared that Wil- [star third baseman, accordl ON I HE FIRS l BOUND 2 TO BE Ql ESTIONED |ment of tho xi ling, the blackmall rIng | 105 “yation had not gone i(l“ Yos- | Harry Gy .|.=,x" r, mtnm-y n.'r u:‘e'smn of which he sayvs Peters was o mem- [ton (o fnterview “1Ross” {he supposed The other pitcher will be deelded ber, began thetr threats and efforts 10 [ houd of the alleged blackmall ring upon later, Mr, Grabiner said. — e WITH CLERKIN o There is a letter at the Herald (Cobb and Harry Hellmann, the clout- % N sporting department for the munager | Ing outflelder of' the Tigers, comes at ; i formation Concerning Murder | Westchester county believe that | jioss hut Dist, Attornes Weeks did WON'T OBEY LANDIS, 1 s dia Muay -8tock- of the Trojans baseball team. a bad time for the Wolverine state |George 8, Ward hay been acquainted {gay that they were tryving to trace Portland, Ore,, 81, et team, | | From Older Man with thie facts in the caxe by Dis 800 | Poteps' movements after he arrived fn | holders of the Portland club of the “Kid" Kaplan, the Meriden whirl- \ o Kaaauing ¢ iy White Plaing, N, Y. May 81— 12 nd hope through him to elear vp the | New Yark Pacific Const league adopted formal wind, got the decision over Lieuten- Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler R e L b 7 L mystery. 2 o resolutions last night pledging them- ant Earl Baird of Seattle, Wash,, at|Will battle at Boyle's Thirty Acres on amination of. George 8. Ward, tather | “Marine corps officers at Paris 1s SEALS GIT Mews 2 selves to stand by Willlam H. Klep- of Walter 8 Ward, confessed slayer [land, 8, C,, have made it plain from | 4 per, president of the club, in efforts Bridgeport on Monday night. It was|July 20, according to the report from Bitnts e sald after the fight that Baird was not | New York. . of Clarence Peters, as to what hethelr records that Peters could xot oo o 0 o7 T t P it [10 prevent the execution of the man- in his best condition. A big crowd of i knows regarding the events leading |have arrived in New ™rk until about | T or Kamm VMM qate of 1 M. Landis, baseball com- local fans were present at the show, Mickey Walker of Klizabeth, N, J.! 4 % 3 uptto the shooting is desired by the [12 hours hefore Lie was killed. It also missioner, in the Kenworthy case, The ; isiled made short work of DPal Redd of &, ’ authorities here, ‘They hoptd to get[hecame known that Peters, while in| Chicago, May 81-—Douglas McWee- | decision declared Klepper, James R. Foote and Anderson roll Spalding| Framingham, Mass, in a bout at ? - Bk Into touch with the head of the bak-|the marine barracks there boasted lie |ney, young righthander, who has| Brewster, vice-president, and Wij- and White of New Haven at the Ca.|Boston on Monday night. The Skeeter Ing company today and usk him what [had “rich friends up north who would | been with the Chicago White Sox two | liam J. Kenworthy, manager of tie sino alleys this evéning, A win for the|5topned the Bay Stater in the fourth was in the message he received from |ald him whenever he desired.” years, is one of the two pitchers who | Portland club, ineligible for varying Iils son that caused him to hurry hack | The Boston end of the Ward-Peters | will go to the San Francisco club of [ periods. local duo will place them 1n thira |round. place in the league. e B e e e e e e e e - Jack Britton, welterwelght chan- [ ; N X R The ConnF(‘N(:Il-l_}V;u('kN“ tourney plon and Benny Leonard, lightweight title holder has been matched by Tex will close next week., O'Connor and Ryno of Eridgeport will roll Foote Rickard to meet on June 28 a Jersey and Anderson in this city. The other|City, in a 12 round bout. The men game for the locals will be at Hart- [Pave agreed to welgh not over 147 ford with Barthelomey and Burns, pounds at 2 o'clock. get money ahout the time his father | The authoritics would not sy if Police Hopg To Get More Delinite In- 4 left for I3yrope. ~ The .officials of |they expected to gef In touch wWith Frank Osborne, the hard hitting| Some of the down state papers do| outfielder of the New Haven team will | NOt get ns excited over “Kid" Kap- be out of the game for the rest of |!an as his Meriden followers. A New the season. In Monday's game against | HAven morning publication yesterday Hartford, Osborne sustained a broken |Viewed the Baird-Kaplan affair as a leg. g ; draw, glving each boy four rounds apiece, and the other four as even. Harry P. O'Connor's name was loft out through a mistake, among the list| 1f some of the really hard hitting ; of golfers who qualificd in the round |featherweights clont Kaplan as often | tlonal league pitcher whose skull was robin tourney at the Sequin club last |45 the weaker punchers, it will be in|fractured by a batted ball at Phila- Baturday. Harry P's, net scorc was|teresting to watch how the Meriden| 9€/Phia. Wilbur Hubbell, Philadelphia Na- The baseball game between the The Brown baseball team ‘‘decorat- | Herald and the Rankers teams of the ed" the Harvard nine with a trim-|Industrial Jeague scheduled this eve- Cobb and Heilma#n Are I'unished By ming yesterday, which was a big sur. | iN& has been postponed until a later prise to the followers of the Crimson, |date. Ban Johnson For Trouble With Puzzle! Try and find out who is| This Kid Wagner person, hailing| Umpires At &t. Louis. captain of the New Britain High|from Phiily, is highly touted. He Is| g 1ouis Mo, May 31Ty Cobb, school baseball team. credited with flooring Earl Balrd| mapager and outfielder, and Harry —— three times in a bout. He should) Hefimann of the Detrolt Tigers were A number of local baseball fans|Make it interesting for the Meriden{inqefinitely suspended by Ban B. had a great time yesterday afternoon|DOY. Johnson, American Icague president, at Hartford, watching the Waterbury o before the morning game of the holi- Brasscos wipe up the diamond with| ‘“Irish® Meusel led the attack on!gay double header yesterday with the Clarkin's Senators. the Phillicg’ pitchers yesterday after-| gt 1outs Browns. | noon, getting two home runs and a| GoLh and Heilmann questioned de- The Yanks Juniors handed the doubie. Frank —Snyder, the bulky| isions on plays in the early part of Orioles 25 to 9 yésterday. The win-|Giants' catcher, had a perfect day|the contest between the Browns and ners come frem Nigger Hill and the|With the willow, hitting five times|the Tigers here Monday. In the third losers hail from Clark street. safely in five trips to the plate. inning Cobb signalled Cole, the pitch- —— er, to pass Severeid intentionally with The Young Stars defeuted the Swats| Bob McAllister, the New York po-(two men on base. Wililams, home- in a very exciting game by the score |liceman, ran the 100 yard dash event|,un hitter of the Browns, was the of 11 to 8. The batteries for the vie- |2t Danbury yester, fternoon, in 9fnext man to face (ole, and he hit the torious nine were Wolf, Kramer and [ 7-10 seconds equalling the record of | first ball for a home run. Krechevsky; for the losers, Lipman|l.econey of Lafayette, established at| In the ninth inning, Cobb, support{ and Weiner. The Stars wwould like to | the intercollegiate games last Satur-|ed by Heilmann, sport svriters ciaim, challenge any team in the city, aver-|day at the Cambridge Stadium. again started an argument with Wil- aging from 9 to 12 years. y'or games = son, the umpire, over a pl Cobb, it communicate with §. Kremer of 103| James E O'Bri director of | is asserted, applied his spikes to Wil- Hartford avenue. Americanization work, Lawyer Henry|gon's sho Wilson ordered Cobb off = - P. Roche and Rev. J. Warren Roche,|the fleld, and when the latter refus- “Slim" Politis, star guard on the| Wil motor to Worcester, Mass., on|ed to leave, Walsh, the other umpire Nutmeg football team of last season,|Saturday, to attend the Holy Cross-|in the game, pulled out his watch. has started training for the coming|Georgetown baseball game. Cobb then departed. season. He has taken a job on an ice tsam carrying ice. Nothing like it to| Joe Dugan of the Red Sox, is out of McCORMICK GIRL I? get the muscles hard, the game for a few days, with a spik- dhmaE ed foot. The New Haven boy collided | . The Pirates, a baseball team aver- | with Roger Peckinpaugh in Monday's LEGAL FIGHT TODAY - OR A LIMITED TIME aging from 12 to 15 years, has or-|8ame at Fenway Park. foe A AT =4 bl s Mother And S, and as an inducement to ganized for the coming season, and o = e 3 Mathilde In Court With would like to arrange games with any Rube” Oldring, a former member 5 = teams in the city averaging the same|of the Philadelphia Athletics, has Father In Arguments For 2 d Rei ilircss | aomaitinigatiotat to|stenedito manags the Richmond team ) ; _ acquaint every motorist an Irving Middleton; Lincadn street. of the Virginia league. # Guardians truck Owner lth the finest IR, o ’ T Chicago, May 31. — Mathilde Mc- o \ : A 7 y Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory open-| The Yale 150 pound crew defeated | ., - 7.C480: Has Sy T . d "b d d . d ed up her Kuropean invasion yester- [the Harvard 150 pound crew by a 'h;‘"_"‘p‘;lr‘m‘]‘;"‘"{:’d;';__""",‘l_h':.““!';b "::;";‘]3! 3 meaium odaie motor Oll ma e’ day at Chiswick, England, by winning|length on the Charles Rjiver course girl planned to go into ]\rohn’f‘- ot % you are Offered Atl tic Mediu two matches. yesterday. where Edith Rockefeller McCormick, e = < v . |her divorced mother last woeek re- \ .~ in S_gallon cans ’Way below the William T. Tilden, 2nd, defeated| Grover Ash of Rochester, N. opencd the guardianship in which the Wallace F. Johnson, for the tennis|automobile race promoter, was struck {rl'sl father, Harold. F, McCormick . championship of the Philadelphia dis- by a racing car ut‘ Brm'kpm'tv, N. Y,J ::/n(:»lti\(‘l\‘ was named as gua¥dian. A regular prlce. trict yesterday. yesterday and was instantly killed, In the final selection of a guardian, 2o Mathilde has at stake the matter of . = . of the Boston| : mar- { 1§ Get it from any of the reliable dealers The Yale baseball team found the| Hugh Duffy, manage approval of her contemplated going pretty strenuous yesterday atjRed Sox observed his 35th anniver-| i, o. to Max Oser, Swiss horseman. i li%ted belOW Get it befOI'e the end Of the Hartford, against the Trinity team.|sary of ldis cntry into baseball, yes-| 1 the choice of her father, titular The Blue won 2 to 0. terday. head of the Tnternational Harvester | | sale period and save money on the price b ayrd TV Co., millions, Mathilde had tacit ap- The Cleveland Indians, once the| Gene Martin, recentl yreleased by|,rovui of her marriage. to the Swiss, ] i e i 3 L % proud holders of the world's baseball | Bridgeport, appeared in a New Haven |0 is more than twice her age. In . s Betterdge; it t"fils week—wtille the gettlilg title, are skidding badly in the Ameri-|uniform yesterday against his former | golection of her mother lay apparent i t wi a ut : can league this season. mates. opposition to the union. RN : 18 gOO p y yo (] ay in a supp Y° : — = F'rom indications it was expected The Washington club of the Ameri- The next boxing bout of interest in that Mathilde would t her lot with b < J” ) 2 Anjtha i ‘ okl ) A i ATLANTIC MEDIUM, as thousands of motorists already know, is high-quality motor oil. It contains can league has been offered the serv-|this sectien is the Kip Kaplan- her father and permit fces of Pitcher Marvin Gooedwin by [Wagner affair at Meriden, on June 9. |gpeculate for a while longer whether . I the St. Louis Cardinals. —_—— e the betrothal to Oser vrould culmin- g d r 3 5 G i Business momentum units are Her-|ate in marriage or a break in the en- ] . I only those hydrocarbons best suited to internal com- * convenient denial | ” SN ! bustion engine lubrication. It has the body-building of consent to the nuptials by Mr, Me ¢ H _——— e e et ’ e and piston-sealing qualities of much heavier oil, yet it Meabulije:fom Aptoss LIS SULArLs \ ¢ Jef ik gty possesses all the free-flowing mobility necessary to came rumors that Max was preparing . : i o) : for a speedy trip to America " ‘ " 1 reach the closest-fitting bearing surfaces. There is no It .‘HS\" w hivmml_ today that the K R 1 ()l'/fl’I' m()tnr ()il Iik(,’ [‘t! court might designaie some person IV & % £ {othéw than either of Mathilde's par cnts as her guardians. The suspension of Manager Tylald classified ads. gagement through RAILRCAD WORKERS TO VOTE ON STRIKE ' 5 g N Lo 26 Main Street. NEW BRITAIN Auto Equipment & Rubber Corp. If Majority Votes To Reject Offer, . Colonial Filling Station, H. P. Battey, Prop. Then Strike Call Can Be Issued ) - : i e ) LA \ ; 70 West Main Street. Tameding o1y /4 Detroit, May 31, — (DIly A ml‘ v | Press)—Offlcials of tihe United Broth- | e = . BRISTOL crhood of maintenance of way em- | S . W. E. Hough, 77 North Street. ployes and railw hop lahorers fo- | Ak s1, R R . day began prepari of strike lal- | ]f\!.“: to be sent the next ‘ew | ’ t ‘\'E‘\"\("TO‘\; 8§ 000 members of the| [OrRpA O CVEEOL BURY o tiesfoun vy P oy Circle Tourist Station, Berlin Turnpik and to the approximately 75,000 non- | ks R e ; | union men of the crafts who would be | A. F. Pipkin, Berlin Turnpike. affected by a s'rike. The brotherhood | members, with the non-union men, | i | ) PLAINVILLE lwill be asked {o vote on the question of accepting the wage cuts of irem | § Marlk (aw 08 Whits Qi it Ve centa L DU dotentiy ot. | f Mack Gavage, 96 Whiting Street. ldered by the T, 8. Railway Labor| jboard in Chicage 1If a majority of| LL over the country [ hroth ek heoR votes-In teven 91 s rejection of the decreases, ¥. . Gra- | Y lk Ihle, grand president of the brother tOdaymen are talk- hood, is empowered to issue a svrik-‘j mmediately | ing about the service ; AT AT R ring Mr. Grable to take| Fisk Tires give. Just £ [i/ e oot e | . » membership was pi | look the tires over if § oo oo e you want to know why. e iy e e sh Ithe end of June. If a strike is, de C f l [sired by the membership, such a call | ompare or Qua lty I probably will go out duving the nmi’ : 4 lweek in July ATr. Grable said. and Price. ' ‘o Rl : . I ‘i Next to honey, and almost as an £ . | clent, figs and dates are the most ' | natural of our sweet focds. | | 'The great seal herd of the North| ee s ee % OW | Pacific, under adequate vrotecuon,} has Increased to 600,00& | 1 | There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon

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