New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1922, Page 9

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'UESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, e olf ournament ;WITH CLERKIN, Billy Fitzpatrick, of Arch street,, to see the exhibition, d from all one of the city's most popular base.|accounts a good time was had by all, ball players, has been admitted to 8t.| There may be a repetition in New Frqnd.' hospital, at Hartford, to un-|Jersey in regard to the proposed box- dergo an operation for appendicitis,|ing bout, One quality only— the standard for all (Goodrich Tires Size or price cannot modify the one- quality Goodrich standard. You can buy any Goodrich Tire, Silvertown Cord or the popular 30 x 314 clincher fabric, and know beyond a doubt that you are getting the same quality always. It is this quality which has made Goodrich Tires unsur. passed for dependability and durability o N g : ; : : in service, mileage and value. i o 2 1 bt EEC I { 2N ¥ 5 This principle has put the real meaning ; | ; s p in the widely known Goodrich slogan of “best in the long run.” Goodrich ‘-@Tlres Look for this Goodrich Tire sign over your tire dealer’s store. It means satis- faction in every transaction. Joey Fitapatrick, former Industrial v league pitching ace, has received an wnc: e:u;;o:z;t"ll::;y llf):lor:‘emd\:tu‘; offer to play ball with the Mlaml,|compete in a throwing and running Florida, team. contest with Joe Cosgrove, He was Sfyesputony sick and could do , Joe Lynch came through in fine|were more lh:n .or:,o ',;\‘:-y ::‘:o ’;:I:: style last night at the New York|gugted, Velodrome, defeating Johnny Duff, decisively, for the bantamweight title, Lynch now takes his place with the| late Stanley Ketchel and Pete Her- man, for the honor in winning back a title once loat, The Young Beavers won a hard- earned victory over the Young Rovers by the score of 11 to 10 yesterday afternoon. The winning run came’| when the third baseman threw wild That story coming from the central ::: '(}:;]:lf:h"i{ Tv:,'flr:(l:"“"" 'l"""\“:" 'west, that a big deal Involving Yan- v " . kees and White Sox players, sounds ::2(’“::_" .‘y' IT“ I‘In'k.'v'_ 1bi B_nmzo- R the -bunk, » 8§; N. Lipman, 2b; A. Kvedas, |8b; M. Kvedas, If; L. Lipskicf, and E. Stepp, rf. | — Bill Kopf got a hit yesterday at Chicago. He alsa flelded in a fine manner, accepting five chances with| There wil be two good gomes in & bobble, ground this evening. The Nutmegs and the Glendales will clash while |the Redwoods and the Columbias will Hear Saranac Lake, N° Y, where he|follow them. Both of these games will do some light training for ten A&re looked forward to with a great days. |deal of interest by followers of ecach team as the race for the pennant in | Dick Glendon,. former rowing coach | this league is tightening up every day. ‘I! Annepolls, may be:ithe new crew| R mentor at Harvard, Postmaster Willlam F. Delaney is| - preparing to enter some of his star i Johnny Murphy, star Notre Dame |athletes In the American Legion meet (high jumper, and Jole Ray, the in New Haven Saturday. The local | world's champion mile runner, casily beys have been burning up the cin-| {won their tryouts tor the Irish (nym-}dlru under the tutelage of Coach De- pic games next month. 1 y and their performances are he- A ! ched pretty closely by a largi | The Ministers State Anti-Prize * of followers in this city. The (Flght committee of the Christian local boys are running and jumping Sl ; e ; & | | | [ Jack Dempsey has gone o a eamp v “CHICK" EVAN LONDON BUILDING Commodious Dwellings at Rate of One fohurch, have’ conferred with the Jer- with the best of them in the meets| sey City counsel for the organization, and the compctition they are meeting and steps were discussed to prevent|is big. the Benny Leonard-Lew Téndler bout | e at Bepe's “Thirty Acres” on July 27.| Having heard that Tedders Kilduff o - \ was to do the cooking for a crowd j Johiiny Shugrue, of Waterbury, will |of young men at Highland Lake, ’ o . Suburb of English City. meet | “Red Cap” Wilson at the | Frankie Clynes is reported as nego- B Queensboro stadium, Long Island |tiating for the concession to sell ll)‘s-! i Gt b, . | City, tomorrow nigh | pepsia tablets in that vielnity, e : Per Day Being Erccted in Feltham, THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Ohio London, July 11.—Commodious well-built dwelling houses are going up at Felteam, a suburb of London, at the rate of one a day. Such speed | in bullding has never been witnessed | here before. It is all the more strik- ing because it occurs at a time when complaints are heard on every side that the British workman is not what FABRICS TUBES SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES Jim Thorpe reminds us of a man Vincent “Pepper’” Martin, of Brook- around an aviation fleld. He goes up |lyn, gained the decision over Gene in the ai- easily. | Delmont of Memphis, Tenn., in a 12- round bout at Boston. At Hartford recently a few persons e 'worried over the morals of others, Harry Greb, American lightweight d th | imade an attempt to stop an innocent|champion, outpointed Tommy Lough- Bl h»fi ”s"[ Do and"].al TohigK: Wm“ fireworks exhibition on Sunday night. |ran of Philadelphia, in an eight-round . : S e, it "mjfngh Salepiay Result, over 30,000 persons were out pbout last night. : : : : (\F:,lr;;:v‘,‘,‘.m” SEpcaohian Amsrican The explanation is found in the fact . Pluelll, 3b. ... " . ¢ 1 T e that the who is gettin v Biamioy : | : o : d‘:m?»tn fnf'r; )\(h‘(: 1Y’Kh].\l|,g‘ 'ho,\\hork Wit aoiis . : : g r arned how to hustle and how | | keck, . .00 3 . : to handle men on the other side of A Glllesple, p. % | ; i $ it the Atl B He is J. H. Taylor, ! k R 5 head of an engineering firm here. By [ [Ces et 60 Bing (4 1 d. birth he is a Canadian. Early in his| i | Philadelpbia . “ees. 000 151 000— career he w railway contractor. Cincinnati .. Fluuhmz x\sux—u‘ - 3 : He helped build the Great Northern A etcher, Single- § M 3 B e a1 > L (Continued from Preceding Page) Harper, Wingo; three base| . 5 ; :fian“ ¥, th _(,am: dian r“‘tmf and the hits, W Fletcher, Fonseca; sacrifices, | srand Trunk railways. Now he is in Brooklyn 11, st.|Lee, ] k; double : 'ngland applying what he learned in e; Flete s 4 5 enads struck out, by Shriver B, hy|er to Parkingon to Leslie; Finseca to Dau- > 2 . - X S PN e 1 hits, oft Shriver 10 in 7 Innings, |bert; left on bases, Philadelphla 8, Cii bl AN - . 3 Fl"’hl«ma of the British workman, # Decatur 1 in 1 inning; hit by pitcher, cinnatl 4; base on balls, off Ring 1, off Pin- % 1 3 Mr. Taylor said recently: ;1’ Pfefter (Johnates); umplres, Klem and|to 3, off Keck 1, off Glllespie 1; struck out, | 3 “They are fine when treated and | POrman;. tims, 1:62. |by Pinto 1, by Singleton 2, by Keck 1, by 2 ? D i A | Glllespie 1;' hits, off Ring § In 2 innings, off Hanaibdipropeniys Irhavernever sten better nor more rapid work done in any part of the world than British | Pinto, none 2 innings, off .8ingleton 5 BOBBY JONES GRS @hg’g;:{ B%s*:“’“ 0. made 1 tonin t Jeck 8 in 4 2-3 Inuings, off | N cago, o) cago made a gGillespie 4 1-3 innings; hit by pltcher, > . S 2 | workmen are doi here.” lclean sweep of the serfes with Boston by Singleton 1; wild pitch, Ring; passed |Brillheart 1. hy Oldham 2; hite, of Eric- e SR S R Bthrday (taldng, ths fnal ¢ |vall, Peters; winning pitcher, Gillespiz; log- (8on 6 in & Innings, (one run scored, two on - yesterday, taking the final game of yail. Vetalsi WS PR O URE 8 base, none out in 6th), off Phillips 1 in 1 | Two passes {8sued [ ri; time of game, 1:50. ‘n;:ulng I_nr;.' mn:nT-m i.xl\n“s |““1 \;'H‘d ; | pitch, Ericson; passed ball, Ghasrity: los- by Marquard, coupled with opportune \‘ng Bltaher: B umpires, \Walsh and | hitting, inctuding a double by Krug, ! Dineen; time, 2:17. | which cleared the bases,” won thel | game for the locals in the first inning. | BIG MEET WARK. | Jenes pitched in fine form and was;| New York, July 11.—Entry blanks | given perfect support, the fielding of | | Hollocher and Terry being a feature.| | The score: Great Bargains and Special Low Prices on Empire Fabric and Cord Tires Guaranteed strictly first class. Come in, see them and let us quote your our Jow prices. You Will Find Our Prices On |are being distributed to more Than} 15,000 athletic clubs and associations | by the amateur athletic union for the Rl T oy | annual championship games to be| | netd at Newark, N. J., September 8, | (Continued from Preceding Pige) g, and 11. This three day meet at | =g which it is expected athletes from | |men. The local infield added five|al parts of the United States and | { double plays to its long istl, only one | Canada will compete will consist of | 01 put out going to the Washington out- | junior and senior competitions, relay o fleld during the entire game. Score: |races aud the decathlon contest. | ol DETROIT 3 SHLUS . Ry e i % ELM CITY POLICE WOMAN. 2| New Haven, July 11.—New Haven's| 0 [first police woman was appointed yes-, ol 1 Yum! It’s Good! And Oh, So Good For You! ! 'Make Your Own Root Beer With PENNSYLVANIA FABRIC AND CORD TIRES BOSTON ab, to be the lowest in the city of first quality tires. . e on = Ca Powell, ct. .. Barbare,~zb. . Nixon, 1. ...., Nichalson, rf. Holke, 1b. . Ford, s We have other makes of strictly first class Fabric and Cord Tires which we sell at about half what you pay else- where. Remember we carry a big stock of all makes. Fac. tory Blemished Tires. Our prices are right. Special For One Week While They Last—30x3 Madison Non-Skid Tire and Tube— 1 0 0 0 0 1 cowonshmmwin T T OISO IFillingim, p. . 0 [McNamara, p. o|Blue, 1b. . Jones, 3b. 3 Cobb, Veach, | comomwmaneawe |l cwscwnanoswar olssscssocoa alcocorruoowmos O > 3 o conmp terday and will go on duty for a pro- bationary period of 60 day. Mrs. 0| Mary E. Nevins of this city was ap- 0| pointed special constable and will be od attached to the detective bureau. She WILLIAMS’ il b vt B Root Beer Extract A 3 o places of amusement. *Batted for Clark in Sth. 1 ¥ k Extra e Vsl : s. : | You can makefive gallons of | Special $7.95 the most delicious and re- freshing Root Beer vou ever tasted. Just get a bottle of Williams Root Beer Extract and follow the simple directions on the label. = [ Maisel, cf. Hollocher, Terry, 3b. Miller, 1f. wawes e {Oldham, p. . [P S o SR loconvuwans Chmeaan e = | 5005002222 7| oomo | 9 3 momw #locormmnoons BBk Bbs o colvies | Peckinpaugh, 0000 | Rice, of. New Naven, July 11.-—Salvatore Roncaricel, a wood chopper of this| | city, whose will was filed for probate yvesterday, left an estate of $5,000, which represented the savings of 25 | years of woodchopping. His sister, Onorina Banafonti, was appointed ad- ministrator. 32 sBatted for Marquard in 2d. gfiffif"u s 400 000 00x—4 (Judge, 1b. Twn. base hité, Krug, Holleclier, Barbare, |Brower, rf. Nixen; sacrifices, Jones 2, Terry; double|Shanks, 1‘! play, Ford to Barbare to Holke; left on |Harris, 2D, basep, Boston 7, Chicago 4 \m:uwk arquard 2, off Jones 2 u y | E ;‘uug‘lm 1; hits, off leq‘lu"l‘!‘ ll‘v‘)‘: X«“f;‘:(‘ 7 i 5 2-3 inn 3 3 ning, off Fillingim AL J 118 innings; McNewara 350 Sentelle and M e ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. 86 ARCH STREET Don’t experiment—be sure to | TEL. 308 centrated cxtract made in Hart- D S e e ford, Connecticut. X { For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, Soscor oo asoae) INVESTIGATE INSURANCE Cormick; time, 1:37. Tokio, July 11.—The department of | commerce has ordered a thorough in-| 5 Clnetnnati 11, Philadelphia 7. xBatted for #th. |vestigation into the operation of Jap- get WILLIAMS —the genuine con- i ©11.—The Reds pair " ST 003 000—e ! ic n Cincinnati, July 11.—Th [Retmke 85 00 Poa—s anese life insurance companies many ila- L made it four out of five frTm ;‘L of | Two base lits, Rigney, Cobb; three base|of which have sprung up in Japan| delphla by winning the flmi7 Sfln wag |hits, Blue: atolen bnse, nrn:v-r, sl "“'! ince new laws made it impossible for the season yesterday, 11 to 7. S|Clark, Jones, Rignev 2 Helimanh Weachi| oreign companies to do business here | etting double plays, Peckinpaugh to Harrls to & Sugging match, each team & gf.!udn. ymw to Blue; Rigney to Clark to|It is charged that a number of these thirteen hits. The Reds pounded Ring Blue; Harris to Judge; Judge te Peckin- |y, e e EERrRN v ngs, % % apanese comp a s | s lfh: :‘r:s'l(‘(?ctl’(h;:‘ lie‘:::L'fél l‘:’mdnwxs' \’:'I;:n»n\‘gxn':,"dfle‘ lvl:.:: zg'wmmul assets and that when claims| Bh o Ph“ll(‘PtshPols‘ar] Pinto, \\'h’J”‘"H"""I[ Ericson 3, off Oldham 2, off Pm!-;aro made they find some way of xe(-J :fl; a;l‘d i?-lomng ik .w\!d nn:i hed |lips 1. oft Brillheart 1; struck out, bY 'ting out of paying the beneficlaries. 27 YR ST gd reliev 0 S 3 to be rémoved in the last half of the fith. Singleton, who finished the| ey i R e it POLLY AND HER PALS PHILADELPHIA ab. A I o SO SR RS loosoomuns er, Marquard; umpires, “loocospsscooma® 1 THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CoO. Hartford, Connecticut Aunt Maggie Was Fiattering Herself 3 2 ONCE MORE, | wAarA ) YE! IF YOU DONT QUIT FOLLERIN' MY! BUT 115 Rapp, 3b. ‘Parkinsen, 2b. Willlams, ef. Walker, rf. WG Aw/ HAVE A HEART, |ONY Shany | SroT on (Rl e e, [l e Rl (LA SERL e S T Singlston, p. 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