New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 12

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@ b e A Cooki Replace Your Worn Out Gas Range With a ' { Modern One, Which Has Many Features That Make For Comfort, Convenience and Economy OUR RANGES ARE SOLD ON EASY TERMS ew Britain Gas CITY HALL BUILDING Gas Cooking Is Thrift ng this afternoon fo witness the game between the Corbin nine and the Meriden Cutlery company feam The announcement that Eddie Walsh son of “Big Ed" Walsh, of White Sox Park tfame, would pitch for the visitors, added to the attractiveness of the exhibition The Kaceys, accompanied by a delegation of loyal rooters journeyed to Winsted this afternoon. A number of plavers who have made good on the basketball court, will be seen in a ba all uniform here tomorrow, when the Kaceys and the Brooklyn A. C. of Waterbury, clash at St ary's field. With the visitors will be James, formerly of the Crosby High schiool quintet, and Carroll, of the Waterbury Kaceys. In the local lineup will be Kilduff, Sheehan, Dudack and Campbell. Mike Lynch, who made such a fine ifmpression as umpire on hases Sun- day, switch to the plate tomor- row afternoon, with Ed. Crowley act- ing as arbiter on bases will Manager McConn will pitch Gerry Crean against the Brooklyn A. C team of Waterbu The big fellow went to the mound last Sunday against the American Chain company nine, and he showed a world of stuff MeCormick, the Kensington your ster, who tamed the Winsted team here a few weeks ago, was slated to do the flinging for the Kaceys this afternoon at Winsted. Two major league clubs will play {n Connecticut tomorrow, the Red Sox appearing at Bristol, while the De- troit Tigers will meet Jack O'Hara's All-Collegians at Windsor Locks from the reports of Rickard, a record crowd will witness the Leonard-Tendler hout at Boyle's Thirty Acres at Jersey City, on July 27 Galbraith and Pattison Carpenters, Builders and General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Tel. 992-3. Judging Tex LET US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALLY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 ANLEY ST. TEL. 2229-4 New Britain Royal Cleaners. —— CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfgll; given on all jobs ON THE FIRST BOUND WITH CLERRIN, A big crowd trekked to Walnut Hill | That was quite a muss that was kicked up in the Grand Circuit at Toledo, Ohio, yesterday. The judges after rendering a decision, found themselves up against severe eriti- cism, and immediately they resigned on noting the sentiment. Billy Kepf was held hitless by Earl Cooper of the Pirates yesterday. The local boy played swell baseball in the| field, accepting nine chances without a misplay. He is still holding down the midway sack for the Braves. Rogers Hornsby, of the St Cardinals, will probably establish a great home run record in the National league this season. Yesterday he pounded out his 24th circuit clout, which equals the record set by Crav-| ath of the Phillies a few years ago. Louts| Eugene Criqui, the French feather-| weight champion, has through his| manager, issued a challenge to meet| the holder of the world title. “Bo" McMillan, the tional performer on lege football eleven, ability as a speed terday he drove through a suburb of former sensa- e Center col- has lost his| merchan Yes- iutomobile | Chicago, at a| t ot his 35-mile an hour clip, and he paid a|Tierne fine totaling $10 as a result of being| pinched by the town constable. Over 400 entries were received by| the committee for the American Le-| gion games at New Haven this after-| noon | All that is needed next Wednesday is good weather, and the golf tourney for the benefit of the Fresh Air Camp| fund, will be Most of the local golfers who have been asked re- | a success. garding the tourney, have expressed |2 themselves as contemplating entering| the tourney. The performance of John Black, | the California golfer in the national open tourney at Skokie club yester- day, was one of the biggest surprises of the week in golf circles. Black turned in a 142 card for thirty-six holes. From being considered noth- ing more than at outside cholce, Black now looms up strong to cap- ture the American golf classic Barney McIntee of Boston, was given the decision over Johnny Moora of Holyoke, at the close of a 10-round bout at the Paper City last night According to rumor, Zack Wheat and Jimmy Johnston of the Brooklyn Dodgers, are to be traded to the Pitts- burgh Pirates When a team plays bad aven the Hartford fans cannot stand for it, it must be in a bad way. s0 Ned Delaney, Armand Landino, Bob Peplau, George Hennessey and Naples, of this were among the en- trants in the American Legion games at New Haven this afternoon. city, Thonusands of American horseshoes that are nearly worn out are gent to China where they are made into spaies. ) MILLER HITS 0UT that | LIKES AMERICANS l KING | Boris of Bulgaria Makes It A Point BRACE OF HOMERS - = Sofla, Bulgaria, July 15—King Bor- s would be glad to have American j tourists visit this country. *“I have | (Continued from Eighth Page) met most of the Americans who have — - been here since the war,” said Boris | Winters 1 ts, off Hubbell 12 in 6 1-3 in-|to the Associated Press correspondent, | nings Smith 2 in no innings tehed “and so far as I know every one has [to three batters off Winters 1 in 1 liked our people and the scenery of nings, off Pfeffer § in 2 innings. two on, hae m‘n hm 'id off North 6 in 7 innings; our mountains. TIndeed, T wish more wild pitch, G. Smith; winning pitcher, 3 ¥ il North; losing _piteher, Hubbell; umplres, | AMericans would come here on busi ness and stay with u; King Boris makes it a point not only to receive in audience Americans who come here, but in many cases he invites them to visit him at his country home, or else to travel and | hunt with him. Sentelle and McCormick; time, | Pittsburg 6, Boston 1. Pittsburgh, July 15.—Cooper was in rare form yesterday, holding Boston to three hits while the Pirates took advantage of the wildness of all three 2:07, VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. Live and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams Chowder Clams HONISS’S EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you are about to furnish a home we can outfit it completely. We carry a full line of Furniture, Stoves and Floor Coverings at prices that will surely please. A. LIPMAN New and Second-Hand Furniture 34 Lafayectte St. Tel. 1320-2 Boston pitchers and won, 6 to 1. But for Tierney's error, Cooper would | have attained a shut out. Score: r | BOSTON il Powell, ef, e TR i e e a ‘apmdy L0000 o || Jhe Lincoln Realty (o. | f. s T T I b Boeckel, 3b, o T T T 0 Holke, 1b, » B n n 8 Botd, iaa R i Kopf, 2 TREE S T It Gibson, n. .. F 5 3 % 0 Marquard, p. ST Y, R Lansing, p. 1 0 0 0 0o 0 Oescazer, p. §'b 00 3 b 28 Vl ”fl N 1 2 PITTSBURGH ab. r. h. po. a. e Maranville, ss e 4 1 2 0 3 f Mok . 1 1 1 N Grimm, 1b, ¥ o ke Gooch, i COOPEr, Pu vrvriss T i S e ASTED money only pays gk iR e FoMIERe the funeral of your R blasted hopes. Pay your Carey: stolen bases, Rarnhart, money for a fine piece of || rifices, Marquard, Bighee 2, (o v plays, - Kopt and Holks property and let us show ||| Marquard 4 off Lansing 4. you how the rent money off Cooper 1; struck out, by ! 4 hy Hooper 7; hits, off Marquard 6 in will buy the house. 2-3 innings, off Lansing none in 1 1 n | nings (none out in fth), off Oesiige 3 innings; hit by pitcher w Cooper (Ntcholson; . wild pitch, Lansing [, PHONE | pitcher, Cooper; losing pitcher, Ma % 09 1190 umpires, Moran and Emslie; time Q " = AR | ore by dragging granite rocks over rog oo 212 {he quartz spread about in a circular (vly @‘& Bgotlt Block ||| | BROOYE VAR Now Britdin, Cont ||| A coffee tree yields about one pound | of coffee. ! Steel is judged by its temper. So is man. Uncle William's' | Miracle Tonic keeps you right. $1.00 a bottle, FOR SALE ONLY AT THE W. F. O'CONNOR DRUG CO. 123 Hartiord Avenue | FOR SALE Cottage of six rooms and sun parlor. All improvements, Hot air fur- | | | | nace. One extra lot. 20 fruit trees, 50 grape vines. 2 car garage, Large poultry house. Price $5,500.00 if =old thiz week. H. J. FOIREN N wwose amerac - T;FOT olll.(.'k Returns Use Herald Classified Adl’ts. THE OLD HOME TOWN . . - . . STANLEY SOME OF - THE TOWNS BEST WHITTLERS SAID THE KNIFE SHARPENER WHO PASSED A THROUGH TOWN ONE DAY LAST WEEK HAD g THE MOST COMPLETE OUTFIT EVER SEEN IN THESE PARTS P iy — FOR SALE — Fine Cottage at Belvedere, $6,000, new and modern, with garage. Good Single House on Columbia street, and garage, all first class, See H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING We’ve just sold one of the factory houses o Greenwood street at a Big Bargain. There are just two more of these houses. They are sold wa below cost, as the factories have decided to sell them regardless of cost. Their loss will be you BIG GAIN. Come in now. Tomorrow will be tog late. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg BY STANLE ROLD ERNEWT. YOU CANT BE T 9 SHES AREARIN SCARIN HORSES,

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