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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922, e care J. CARDS' TWIRLERS| ANDBEAT BROWNS s s et Manager John Tobin has booked | tering offer to play with a Hartford L ernoon with 60 target events open to o] J bles tar- | two games for the Corbin team over | girls' team i all, Tomorroy the state doul | the week-end. On Saturday afternoon | 3 (Continued from Eighth Page) (Continued from Fighth Page) ‘l’lt tl::n wNlndh'.l::Ir;‘.'-::gn:v1;ll:’n:’l:.: state team a at Walnut Hill park, the Lockmakers The 1921 pennant will be unfurled | test in Boston's favor, 2 to 1." In the CBICAGO oh Betufiay ; Building a garage? encounter the speedy St Stanislaus|on August g, at Pittsfield, Mass. The |socond game Kaufmann lield Boston ab. team of Meriden, with Smedick on | affair will take on a gala day effect, [to four hits and Chicago won b to 1 the mound. The locals were defeated | wiyy the Eiks of Pittsfield handling [O'Farrell's hitting accounted for four by the Silver City club last Sunday, | ipe ceremonies. RS, * Phe'soore: Ll and are out to even up the series in; Sy (Pira NREAL) the coming battle. On Sunday, the| . rhe places around the city having CHICAG locals will play at Middletown, 0p- | tickers will no doubt he thronged this ah. posing the Independents of that (oWn. | evaning, for the returns of the |HeRRcote ot ivi., The Corbin team will practice al 6| Renny 1.eonard-Lew Tendler bout aj [Terry, gh, .. o'clock tomorrow evening at Walnut | jersey City. Grimes, 1b, Hill park ‘ Kellehér, 1b. £ Barker, . Lou Bogash of Bridgeport and |Miller, The Travelers girls’ team of Hart-| aygle Ratner of New York fought a [Krug. ah. ford will play the St. Many's gms‘}“.h“.,“”.d draw last night at Bridge-4 Farrell team at 8t Mary's fleld tomorrow port, Ratner assumed a lead in the |~ ***"9%" evening. The home team has not| gpening rounds, but the Park" ' City been going any too good this #0a%0n, | 1taljun evened up the milling toward but hopes are entertained that « vic- | the end, by some sensational work. tory will result tomorrow nignt 5 | cnSanmemny 9 E Bohalk, Robertaon, p, mmomsoo50r L 3 27 BOAON iuips .. 000 001 Chicago TR A .vw:n &An - v ' Two bas hits, Harris, ichalk, ST R R T You'll want to see our garage doors Miller 2; sacrifices, Mulligan, J. Collina : Strunk; left ¥ Boston 6, Chicago §; hasa on balls, off Robertaon 1, off Quinn 1; before you make your choice. struck out, by Quinn 2; umpires, Moriar- My and Dineen; time, 1:24, |l aawosoomuss SRR loonto mlosessssssa? g 5 0 Oleveland 2, Philadelphia 0. F' t h ¢ h s b A Cleveland, Ohio, July 27.—leve- ||l i - 0l1and defeated Philadelphia here yes- irst, the price has just been revis- ofterday 2 to 0, George Uhle besting o| Rettlg, Connle Mack's latest pltching AN ed downward—second, the weather- 0| sensation, in a hurling duel. 17 Rettig held the Indians to four hits ‘ proof quality of these doors makes —) but none of thgm were wasted. Uhle 3 3 Powell, ef, | S—— Nixon, If. 5 ! “Young Luby," a Bridgeport boy, |\ ruise, rf, Resenting an alleged insulting re- | wha on Monday made a statement En;;kov]hsn_ . mark by Walter Cox, Driver Valen- | ihat he was approached by a gambler |Ford tine vesterday hit the former with a|a,q asked to take “‘a dive” in a bhout |Kapf. whip, at Columbus, O With Pete August, last night met the | (el o oo e latter at Bridgeport. The bout went [ e gl x d Jim Thorpe did some fancy clout-|the ful distance, 10 rounds. Luby " o12 ing vesterday at Springfield. The | wag guhjected to some heavy body| *One out when winninfi run was acored ;‘rr:n:f'p:‘;{"'},,;':\,;:p “vtl‘v:l:sh"f;:;! f their value still more attractive to Big Injun, in five trips to the plate, | i Chicago ... i . 010 000 000 0—1 | B RReated o b Tour hlth, L6 or tiom| ¥ henment, Boston s 000 010 600 12| for the third out in the ninth inning, -~ Two base hita McQuilian, Cruise, Powell; | with the bases full. Score: Your automobile costs. | L b mers. SIS . o eing homers. | British golfers are gaining nothing [sacrifices, Krug. Terry, McQuilian, Crulse; | PHILADELPHIA Greeting o i Hedanacity an old friend is like com- ing to this And if you buy the garage door The Washington American. league| smericag links this/ summer. 'At|Gaile. off. douinn 1 ctrace dE D s MeCowan) Tailoring' Shop hardware, too, you'll receive a very club management has made a ruling | ghawnee yesterday, J. H. Taylor and |Quillan 2: wild pitches, Alexander 1, Mc. | wikteer 1z, . to have us tailor your that hereafter no liquid refreshments dy Herd were ellminated from |Quillan; umpires, Quigley and Moran; time, | yauser, 1b, . suit; you always have special price—for the doors and will be dispensed in pop bottles. "‘his 1:28, wG"nnw”_‘ i that happy feeling after you leave us. You al- hardware, complete. > ning the open tourney. will greatly lessen the dangers in the ! aied A3 Perkins, | (8econd Game), i 7 7 8 *Batted for Scheer in Tth, ways know we guaran oL Amplre | Bl Kopt's nitting streak . was CHICAGO algn; xBatted for Rettig in 7th. tee perfect fit, work- If ld zBatted for Bckert in fth, ; 5 g CLEVETAND. : manship and quality of Hay ( :ou l alk Sy 7 ! & ab. broken yesterday afternoon at Bos: Gallnghady Young, material. ton. The local hoy went hitless in |feathcote. Rettig, p. Now is a ‘splendid —it would sing the praises of our hay Eckert, p. *Miller . time to have an extra Suit tools! But hear for yourself— xBruggy zJohnson . : 2 made up. Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Grindstones, e ) Drop in and let us § . Wood Hay Rakes and Forks. so® | wwomnas = 3 ° | oooooomuwummnmm 9 3 Connie Mack has secured Charlie | Barrett, well known as a colleg®|the second game with the Cubs, [Hollocher, coach, to scout for the Athletics. | pjtcher Kaufman turnfng the trick, |Terrs. 2b. ... | * |Barber, 1b. B 7 T Sehavantoh 2 Friberg, cf. yehnnysoassenbiie I yeergontoher, Efforts are being made to resume (L. Myler, If. who has been doing the bulk of the | racing at Chicago, and there is a pos. |Krug. 3b. work behind the bat, as been sent| 7 h : Wi O'Farrell, ¢, . to hish b AR e e (Ganb e sibility that the American Derby will Kauwmann, ) Lt L Crdy 10 be run at Hawthorne track next S cover from a badly damaged thumb. |y, o I - kit ' BOSTON Jamieson, 1f. Dissatisfied with the work of Pitch- Eugene Criqui the European ab, Wambsganss, 2h, . er Malone, the Waterbury club man- 3 i L 4 Speaker, cf. agement has sent the hurler back to | [CAtNerveight champion, has sent a Wond, : R R et challenge to this countrq, to the : Bewell, ss the Giants, to whom he is the base- g 4er of the American-title. Boeckel, 3b. ... Gardner, 3b. ball property. Holke, 1b, . McInnis, 1b, Ford, sa. ... O'Nelll, c. Mauna Loa, Almaden Onward, |Kopf, 2b. Uhle, p. .. Trumpet and Talmena, were the win. |Gibson, c. ... ners of s i ay Stat. B |8 + | *Christenbury e %, ting ””;‘a‘ to the ’“l"s'f “"‘(’""'”1 Mass., yesterday. { Two base hits. Walker. Miller. Wambs- take your measure. career of any cyclist, the East Orange 5 30 ganss, Wood; thres base hit, Speaker; stolen » o1 7, flier, equaled the world’s record for | | +Batted for . Miller in Tth, bases, McGowan, Wambsganes; sacrifices, Have you ever tried 5 4 o Frank Woodward showed his ap- |cp. 030 000 200—. D 2, MclInnis; double plays, Dykes . 8 ” °"°"‘f“‘l.°l e m”‘"'d ”‘“:.5 the dis-| o ooiation at belng reinstated by the |Busten. . ..o i it i il il 000 010 800 |and Hauser; Sewll, Wambaganss ana Mc- Ml OUY Valet Service?” If tance in 15 2-5 seconds. Kramer was | & ¥ s b . v e : LA New av lub res- Two base hit, O'Farrell; three base hits, [Innis; Sewell an o the recipient of many handsome gifts, | Haven club management yes- . [i8 [0 i cote, O'Farrell: stolen|Cleveiand § PhHadelphia 9; base on not call 585-3. Albany e, i . k | terday by defeating in a s n 9 Eckert 1, off Uhie 6; i} e fro the profes: al | = o bage, Hollocher 1; sacrifice, F. Miller 1;|off Rettig 2, off Ecker i {moiudingione. T professional | 1,10 header, double play, Friherg to Terry to Barber:|off Rettig'4 in 7 innings, off Eckert none in riders, with whom he has been asso- laft_on bases. Chicago 4, Boston 6: bases |1 inning: hit by pitcher, by Rettig (Jamie- | e n n ! . ciated for years. Kramer, in return, 7 ; on balls, offt Kaufmann 3, off F. Millar 1;|son); struck out, by Rettig 1, by Uhle 2; 0 0 0]) presented his trainer, Morry Gordon, | laRager Jack O'Hara of the Wind <_out, by Kapfmann 7, by F. Millar 4, |losing_pitcher, Rettig; umpires, Hildebrand 250-256 PARK STREET sor Locks Collegians, has postponed ny Namara 1; hits, off F. Miller 9 in 7|and Nallin; time, 1: with a gold watch. the scheduled game with the Cin- |innings, off McNamara 1 in 2 innings; wild - Tailol"s Call 1074—1075—1076 cinnati Reds next Sunday, because the lofinghpicehiac by plllendlcof . National leagud team management e e Raojiberonantt tosbe. SThat IS 4 Elm St. i the negative by would not guarantee the appearance question Remove | of the regulars in the uneu: Philadelplifa 12-5, Cincinnati 7-4. | using a Herald Classified Ad. Joseph L. Scocco, Mgr. in this city, has turned down a flat- Philadelphia, July 27.—Philadel- —_— W, " ————————= | Mrs Fletcher of the Nassau Coun. Ph‘? “’°"C“’°'§‘ P"?l! °: :fi":"h‘;nh:fld; Three 18 word ads in Herald Classi- Close Wed. Afternoons (i b New. Yook w er from Cincinnati yesterday 12 to 7 1636 Ty club of New York, was defeated| 4’5 to 4. The second game went 18 |fied columns costs but 63c by Miss Garin, of France, in the in- 5 ternational women's golt champion. |iTnings. Fletcher's home run break- |l somoos0mmanusss >l 2255033353355 losssurusuvussuss olosss55555505508 B5C iy il nr o L i e Tk od P | mamese wlosessonss 3 B ol E . | culrmomwwnny Frank L. Kramer, the veteran cyclist, rode his last race last night PR B, wlonsosssoa® TEEE SR e | PR e e PN Hazel Sullivan of East Main street, rated as the best girl baseball player — FOR SALE — Jte Lincoln Realty (o. ship at Dieppe, France, yesterday, I8 & 4 1o & tie. . LeBourveau, pincn |1 0 AIE hitting for Rapp in the 9th inning of FOX’S—3 Days Only VISIT OUR DINING ROOM RUN I e A O R s the second with two out hit a home Sunday, Monday, Tuesday WHEN IN HARTFORD ron with a man on baee, tying the Charles Toth has wired friends at ...~ .es pair of home runs in the “REPORTED MISSING” Call At Boston, that he will attempt to swim L first game plaved a big part in tha Photoplay Novelty 24-30 STATE ST. the English channel on August 1. victory. Fonscca ad a home run in q : ] s Liv ool Boikd Lowtes | See H. D. HUMPHREY The Columbias defeated the Soft Shell Crabs ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING (First Game), Rangers yésterday afternoon at St. CINCINNATI Fresh Crab Meat ! Mary's field, 9 to Souney and ab. Shrimps Shea were the battery for the win. |BUrR® cf .oooiiiii 3 E A e Give the Youngster Steaming Clams _We can offer you the finest one family house R e i Fonpec, 'S a chance to climb Chowder Clams in the city, on Lincoln Road. The lot runs back to 3 HONISS’S |the golf grounds. You don’t need to go on a sum- mhen b begin to | e | M ET Vacation if you own this house, the surround- lot on Columbia street. Valuable property on Court B% “ | oo -seotsss o Fonseca, 2b. Hargrave, e. face life’s problems, s . PRI . by providing him ings are so beautiful. This is a high grade house Yesterday was “Mothers’ Day" at pinens, 3b. | St. Mary's playground. In the feat- Caveney, es. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE . . 0 Tith the very eet | 1t you are abont to famnish » home|@Nd you couldn’t build it for the price they are | ure attraction of the afternoon, the [Rixev. p. ..... R we can outfit it completely. We carry| agking. Sun parlors, hardwood floors throughout S e e | orommeowmy sllesstucsody e e Y 5 TA. ] ° s || | Married women defeated the single 1t you can’t learn from the||| misses, 16 to 15. Mrs. Scanlon and a full line of Furniture, Stoves and S You confidently |Floor Coverings at prices that will —everythmg. | Mrs. Kehoe comprised the victors' PHI‘LADl"l«P 3} )1 I i IR N CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. other fellow’s experience you(|' battery. Hazel Sullivan and Grace|p o Név and Second-Hand Furniture | Kehoe hurled and caught for the|parkinson, 2b. . won’t profit by your own.|||iosers. Willlams, cf. sibly to send him to |34 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329-2 | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, college—if you live. | Walker, rf. rofitably investing money. e b e 2 i xienine The Equitable will L Prone | POPE AS A BASEBALL FAN 75" e e | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. Buying real estate is the The Mount Pleasants and the Inde- |zt "oy 1190 ‘ : : | *Batted for Rixey in 8th \ liveor die, by means tK. of C. Visitorsin Italy Tells of His xBatted for Winters In 7th ¢ ”l[m[fl[”m&? [p | | Philadelphia " o SI;'; 100 2 2 of its Educational BY STANLEY Encouragement of Game—It May |Cincinnati 7 £ | i Sy Fund policy. De- | L4 Ky _Room 212 | Two base hits, Walker, Williama, Duncan, | ’ e, !”;;dglggfi | Become National Pactme, |, Hargsten b e 3 tain o requent. | THE OL %) | pendents will meet at 6:45 o'clock this |Lee, 1b. pleasantest, surest method of ||| evening in the Twilight league at St.|Peters. ¢ i R | Wetnert, p. Mary's playgrounds. | Wintes, p. B e L Ol TR g i Sl £ Lo | e e J St e et wl 5255055550050k Daubert; sacrifices, Burns, Duncan, | By oo 8 it - New York, July 27.—Baseball en-|4oypie plays, Pinelli-to Hargrave to Dau: | THE EQUITABLE = - ; HoLD “ER NEWT, couraged by Pope Pius XI may be-|pert; Ring to Peters to Lee; left on bases £|come ltaly's natlongl game; dodord- hanias oiC it ot hivtueet b, o Hune | LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY SHES AREARIN |ing to Bdward L. Hearn, Europsan|Peh®, oF BA & O i oiout, by Rixey 5 of the |commissioner of the Knights of Co- |y Weinert 1, by Winters 1; hits, off Wein: UNITED STATES | % [lumbus, who has just returned after[ert & in 4 innings, nome out in 5th. off 120 Broadway New York City | [inaugurating the organization's wel-|Hubbell none in 1-3 Anning, oft Winters 3 e in 3 Innings. off Ring 1 in 1 2-3 inninge ? fare work in Rome | winnig pitcher, Ring;# umpires, Hart and | RN | The pope is eager to have Ameri-|O'Day; time, 1:47. | ILL HAVE To lcan sports introduced into Italy, Mr. (Batina N, | , < Hearn declared CINCINNATL J193 Main St Tel 2026 . . 5 : | “Italian youngsters,’ he said, ‘“are ab. r. " . .. |taking readily to baseball. The Italian |Burne, 1b. vy B ) 0 A A A Y | climate is made to order for the sport |Daubert, 1b. |puncan, 1t. |and it would not surprise me if with |y tll o ] the start the game will recefve from 2b. the K. of C. welfare efforts, Ameri- |ca’s national pastime shoufd also be- jcome Italy's national game. Couch, p. 'WANTED | KRAMER BREAKS RECORD | ... .. oy mifistol' i 2l Women with experi- T ) alosnussumss | PHILADELPHIA | Parkinson, 2b. .. Q 7 ab., r B 3 . ¥ LET US SERVE | Veteran Bieyclist Sete New Mark on [Rapp b oo 400 1 1 Yence in selling Coats,i YOU Night That He Forever Retires ||\ /llameon. ¢ | walker, . ! Suits, Millinery and » | Mokan, 1f. From Competing. Fletcher, as. We want you to have } 188, 40k it e TR 0 0 YKat e Newark, N. [, July 27.—Frank |Heiline, & 11l i Waists, for Saturday af- s . veteran professional cham- RIng p. &. $ ¢ h 2% | Kramer, i i . g 5 this good milk. Will [plon bichclist of America, retired |\\TiEhIstone: 3b. ... o ternoons and evenings, you phone your or- | trom active racing today after a ca-|G. Smith, . +s- r ? i i its reer of 27 years on the tracks durin, I | der? It is milk at its B years b EINCIRTIE : also other afternoons. closec ol i o hin . 000 2000 002 600 15| iz SRS wiaeus. L, QG ing 'dm”;“'xy‘l\::flhpu: hits, Ring, Wingo; home runs, | | }n sixth of a mile by 2-5 of a second |ping 4, off Couch 1, off Gillespie 4; hits, off full-creamed best—we | which he captured the national cham- “Ravcet tor Rano n oth, Apply now. |last night with a record-breaking per- | (0 ™ anourveau, Fletcher; — sacrifices and equalled the world's record of|couch 10 in 8 :-.:' t,;\‘nlnx:_lnfz ’«;m».m- ; b 2.5 5 ; rt ! 3 2-3 Innings, of ng n nnings, o Crebs. | piteher, G, | . > % sionship 18 times. § i 000 612 010 000 0—4¢ want you to try it. ¥ > CincHinag formance at the Newark Velodrome.|parkinson, Caveney; stolen bases, Fonseca; | ) He: was accorded an ovation when he |double plays, Ring (‘nnl"l'vr";:r”.w““hrl 7 p 8 ! Wingo to Caveney: left on b ne {shattered his own American mark for | [\T8S Yoy iqqaiphia 8; base on baile, off | by Couch (Mokan); winning | Smith,; losing pitcher, Gillespie; umpires, | s e | Dy and Hart; time, 2 | CROWLEY BROS. INC. : - 5 - ] PAINTERS AND Los Angeles, July 27.—The facult i 1 : MARSHAL OTEY WALKER, WHO HAS HAD HIS it #hrmag o DECORATORS . [anizts el iy, Ity Gafllran“"d Katfliq," S CANTRAL. KT, Ao THVKS M i C p ' 267 Chapman Street priated funds to send its track team | ’ Gontractors CENTRAL HOTEL ,NOW THINKS HE KNOWS 392 STANLEY ST. i to the I. C. A. A. A. meet at Har-|Estimates Cheerfully Given BE . TEL. 2229-4 New Britain TEL. 756-12 TR0 AR ekt MAy 1t whE .n_l Jobbing va,.pu'y At 1o, WHO THE STRANGER MIGHNT s smmvace . Tel. Rayal Cle . — Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs ! nou: today, 2-8, " ’

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