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ey AP A0 ) IO B - D L TR Pl B N e ] v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALT™, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922 POLICEMAN THOMAS FEENEY FURNISHES FEATURE OF BERLIN TRACK MEET — JOHNNY WEISMULLER BREAKS ANOTHER WORLD’S RECORD — BABE RUTH WINS GAME WITH HOMER IN NINTH — CORBINS TAKE TWO GAMES OVER WEEK-END — LOCAL POST OFFICE CLERKS WIN MEET e BABERUTHSBAT v GUNTS WINSERIES [oveiar v 3 s e~ BERLINTRACK MEET WINSFOR VANKEES .~ """ FROMCHICAGOCUBS ™ WINANNUALMEET - | A DEGIDED SUGCESS Weissmuller broke his own world's record in the 500 meter Gumes Yesterday = o in Berlin Saturday conducted by Hits Home Run in Ninth With & e uimnie i o inaces (Make It Two Out of Three Before| ~ew vork & cnicago ¢ Robert Peplan Plages First in,| can “eston, war che exuivivon | 10066 New Britain Boys.Place in 1 2-5 seconds, four seconds bet- Cicinnati 10, Brooklyn 4, (first). | | glven by Thomas Feeney, mem- . i o . Wit aod Dugan on Bases %00 it | @ Cowd of More Than 86,000, Gncinnart # pookien . Gecons. - Feature 100 Yard Dash | ergr, v sy sovee tovee | Their Events--Feeney Wins Relay The record was cstablished in 10 innings). the official Central A, A, U, meel St. Louls 9, Philadelphia 6, = event between the New Britain — — 3508 o AL Standing of Clu | The athlefic Team representing the,| Pefts of the American Legion New York, Aug. 21.—A dramatic | Chicago, Aug New York made | Won Lost P.C.|local poat office clerks, eusily — won|| 4nd the Veterans of Korelgn S sonstbi o e i w il home run by Babe Ruth with Witt il two out of three from Chicago yes- | New York ....,... 60 46 .600 the track and field meet held at §t.|| Wars. Policeman Feeney was [|Teet conducted by the Bolton-Kasica s post, American Legion of Berlin, Sat- and Dugan on base in the ninth - @pN(OT IQ y T S terday by winning the final grame of | 8t, Louis 66 0 569 Mary's i 4 o N ] 4 3 BUTouik2% 5100 5, 8 ] Mary's playground vesterday after- the Iast man in the relay and ning enabled the New York Yankees ENGLISH WOMEN WIN the series, 5 to 4, before more than | Chicago ........ . . 65 5 30 noon. The local athletes took first in | ©vercoming a handicap of over |[Urday afternoon, was a decided suc- cess and furnished the patrons who to make it three straight from Chi ~ r 5 26,000 persons. The three-game series | Cinelnnati 64 5 every ey 20 v X i WER AT, ) ent, 0 200 yards which his opponen cago yesterday, 7 to FIRST DAY OF MEET | was said to have drawn close to 80,- Pittsburgh ........ 60 § every one. ghirnandzin lmen had on him, he beat him to lhz jvere present with a sporting spectacte Ruth had a day of ups and downs ] o | 000 persons, Brooklyn ....... b | Faulkner Stars. | tape, winning the race for the ||that will be long remembered in these In the first inning he hit a home run e Glants won the gume in the | Philadelphia ... 9 The outstanding star of the local|l Veterans of Foreign Wars. |parts. ~ Many of the cauntry's best with Dugan on hase, but handed these | Apmerican Team Finishes Second Get- | 20V th inning when Bob O'Farrell | Boston ........... .333 [team was Clifford Faulkner, although ' known athletes were entered in the two runs back to Chicigo in the third permitted a throw from the outficld bl ‘the Pribed e s ‘m e -"': 2 "““_“‘ W (A W events and although the track was when his muff enabled Falk and M ting a Total of 31 Points to get away from him, during a rally Games Today. their events in good fashion ; lj‘nullly-" tlow, due to the rain Fhieh hai tellen Clellan to B e L Bk L by the visitors, Smith started the scor- | Boston at Pittsbur 274 earlly in the morning, th t A L E tsburgh. ! . " Y, wg, the races and R . T e At R i i 1377 socontn and sonr hencran [CORBINS WIN TWO lother ovents were excting ta watah. fitth, only to he caught St ch b o 5 ¥ vk right figld wall. Krug started a Chi- AMERIC. also of ity 5 Local Men Place. atieres toey wan The el intorma: | G350, 1l i the cighth inning with g Inine % close ‘race’ witn 1. sy or MORE BALL GAMES| e oniy New Britein bors to pisss Hia second home run in the ninth |tjonal women's track meet over com. | B | Games Yesterday. | Bridgeport. In this event. Faulkner, 2 By inthe eventy mers ¥ Kellar, Nedibis won the game for New York. At the|petitors from the United St 3 Flerenth for Gr | New York 7, Chicago 5 |running on a track made heavy and Jansycand Nehan Abéts upembery of end of the game a crowd surged on | Franee Switzerland and S| Grimes scored the first run by | Cleveland 2, Washington (, (12 in- \slow by the rain of the morning, |Local Team Defeats New Hartford on|th® New Britain A. A. Kellar came the field and carried the Babe off the | yyin cracking his eleventh homer of the | NINES {took the lead at the start, and was' in second in the four mile marathon, fleld on its shoulders, Ruth has hit| The American team was second, | 564500 in the fourth inning. | —_— never in danger. Renehan, running Baturdayfand addison Deianeva piaced seeanndlingitio 1asb four home runs in the last three days, pyance, third; (‘zecho-Slovakia, | The decisions of Umpire McCormick Standing of the Clubs, ast, led Shay, the only athiete on' yRldsdugtiaodiatoteamentthenIsilty increasing his total to 26, Mays was | fourth, and Switzerland, ffth, { during the rally when he called both Won Lbst -C. the other teams who made a show-| = S0, mcey, saotput: hit hard in the early innings. but| e point scores were: England, | Heatheote and Grimes out on strikes| New York ........ 70 47 .598li5g by @ matter of inches for econd| The Corbin baseball team won th Hoyt, who relieved him, held Chicago |50; ['nited States, 31; France, | angered the crowd and cushions and | St. Louls ... . k +590 Iplace. two, week-end games, taking Biture scoreleas in the last six innings. Cen- | Czecho-Slovakia, and Switzer- | DOttles were thrown at him but aid | Detroit ... 0 g 4 Brink Wins Two, day's encounter from New Hartford terfielder Strunk of Chicago was put |jang, 6 | mo damage. After the game two po- | Cleveland . ] 54 . Carl Brink, whose name has been|in the tenth by the score of b to 4, ;‘;‘r' '”;r;“_‘”i ¢ In the ninth{nning| " crowd gathered at Pers ;’1“‘,'('\1”1 escorted the arbiter to lh’w(“]""?i‘:zfl ! 470 coupled for a number of years with|and copping vesterday's tilt with the O O i mpire Hilde- \jng Stadium to witness thé contests, | 1#€s8ing room. Score: || SFRSAEOI r.e “%.q |athletic meets throughout the state,|Addison team in 171 innings by the ot A ReoTer The American team was leading in | NEW YORK Philadelphia . 427 [won two events, the quarter mile run, . score of 10 to 8. CHICAGO [the point score when halt the events|. . . AR by . o | Boston. . ;L. -388 land the broad jump. In the quarter Al Blanchard was the means where- Mulligan i lhad been finished. Weakness in the |g,, : | ¥ e Imile, Brink had no trouble in keeping by the local team was able to win Strunk N ] o |sprints was responsible for their fail- | Frist o4 3 5 Games Torlay. ahead of L. Shay of Bridgeport who'both contests, for the regular pitch- sl LN N TR ' lure to secure first place. Lucille |Meu o ! ; | St Louis at Philadelphia. placed second, while John Renehan|ers fell down in both games and were Marathon Race. The marathon race, from City Hall in this city, to thé field at Berlin drew great crowds to the starting mark. It was wen by A. Michelson jof the Cygnet A. C., of Stamford, in ithe fast time of 27 minutes 4 1-5 sec- jonds. Kellar, the local boy, made & great try for first honors, but was unable to nose out the first man. iMichelson, who is an internationally known runner, has beén in the eyes jof ‘the sporting public during the past season and has been cleaning up events in all Ithe meets abeut the country. Relay Race Feature. The feature of the meet was the finish of the relay race closed to two teams from the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars teams Policeman Thémas Fée- Godbold, Istill, 8. C.. and Cornelia | (it if oo ) ! f, PRUEOL AfRDeon |placed third. In the brogd . jump,|relieved in.both instances by Blan- o1 Sable, Newark, N. J., were the starig p o a | AP '*—“—" |Brink cleared 20 feet, 3 inches, with|chard who held the opposing teams ol point earners for the American team, |Smith, oy 3§ | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE {‘Sh' v taking second and Dahlberg of while his mates pounded out the 0 the former establishing world’ :"‘”1'“1 . b 0 this city, third. winning runs. i \record in the eight pound shot putt, i_g Bt S A e i (_:-'Il'l"s \r~_lr-rdny \ Local Relay Team | 1In Saturday's game, Talbot, the op- » . | putting alternately with both arms, at | jonnard, p. ...... ) Buffalo 7, Jersey City 1, (first). | The local relay team, composed of |posing catcher, a southpaw was the 3/ 5 1 [ 20 metres and 22 centimetres, and - Buffalo 7, Jersey City 6, (second).|Williams, Dahlberg, 1lkner and'outstanding feature of the day. He| {Miss Sable doing the 100-vard hur-| .. s 2 Toronto 4, Newark 5, (first). |Renehan, ran away from the Bridge- was practically the only real ball CHICAGO Toronto 7, -cond). port team, which was recriited for the pla on the New Hartford team and ab. . h. po. a e[ Baltimore cuse 5, (first). — purpese. Dahlberg won the shot put besides turning in a good game be- 40 § 0| Baltimore § Syracuse 7. (second). with a heave of 46 feet, & inches,[hind the bat, got two neat singles.|0f this city. the meet were by Mile, Mejslikova, |.po.0 H Rochester 11, Reading 8. Shay of Bridgeport was sccond, wi#h!In Sunday's game, hoth teams played ney of this clty, thrilled the large Czecho-Slovakia, in the 60 yard dash |Grines’ S T : et Brink third. good ball and the breaks were with|crowd watching this event with the of 7 and 3-5 seconds and by the same |Barl S | Lo Standing of the Clubs Peplau Wins 100 the Corbin nine. Their opponents|8reat run he made, gaining on his girl in the second elimination trial AU S R Won Lost P. Bob Peplau, state champion sprin-|put up a stiff defensive and were on|Mman who had a lead o fover 200 yards heat for the 100 yard dash of 11 2-.f s 5 1| Baltimore ........ 90 -709 ter and broad jumper, won the fea-|the verge of winning every inning. |in the last lap to beat him in the scconds, although, the final in this|Ka B 1 | Rochester . 76 595 lture 100 yard dash open to athletes| The score: ¥ last 20 yards. jevent was won in 12 seconds flat; | (alinghan . L3 " 0] Buffalo .. 5 18 562 from this city only, making the dis- Saturday’s Game. 5 List of Events. 1,000 meters run in 3 minutes, 12| AN v Jersey City ....... 6 "‘H,“.,, in the fast time of 10 3-5 sec. S-ofe by innings: The following is a list of the b DUt Bt N s PO seconds by Mille. Beard, France, and izrribe I TDOTONTOM & snib i i 68 5 492 londs, - Peplau, despite the fact that wew Hartford ... 000 000 220 0—4' ecents a:\d ;hetlr :;;lnnlesrs.uwm:m tt):e events clese o e Berlin athletes _xBatted for § n St _[the 440 yard relay in 51 4-b seconds, 5 : Reading ceeans B -429 the track was soft, making the going «orbing .......... 010 210 000 1—5 é;iv:“\finru . 01 o 103—7 made by the Hr!nsh.\nam. | ’ o { if 387 |hard, tore away from the mark with {whieh will llbel found in the Berlin kil s : 3| The American rel \Jhun;y‘l:'hn')\ xan for 3 n L :295 |4 perfect start, and - overtaking the ; {column of this fssue: finished - :cond, was declared distanc-| zBatted for Aldri i - imen ahead of him who had been orbin, Four Mile Marathon—First, A. runs, Ruth 2; stole ipp. il s i ” ! gacrifice, Seott; double plave scott led by the officials and placed fourth |* K 3 Games Today. [placed on the handicap marks,Patrus Michelsen, Cygnet A. C., Stamford, time, 27 minutes 4-5 seconds; secend, ::gnr;lmns:tnm* Tis, o e b ol oyl | roBdne Lhie GzaahesBlavallan rr“mj‘ ; Buffalo at Jersey City. breasted the tape with plenty of room fial!®! 2, off Faber 2; struck v Mavs 1, by team interfere L IFrenc :x_vuamlu‘i:?,‘.“‘;w‘ an; {‘(Jl‘n)ulo at A\n“-};rl;. to spare. Ned Delaney, son of ”1“1\‘.‘:;;}: F. Kellar, New Britain, A. A.; third, o B e e ahd s i Badarok ny; iy Syragieetat, Baltlmore local postmaster and last year's cap- |snvder, J. Toth, Bridgeport Trade scheol: p':m\fr‘ by F 5 A S AN Tunp e \’l place. 5 i L er at Reading. tain and outstanding star of the 1m-a;“’”"f“"- fouth, A. La Flamme, West Haven Faber; winning ¥ s pTS h SO YR LK i it L St S R |High school track team, placed sec- (e ob-1b Harriers; fiftth, C. Hastings, Stratford, 2 coach of the American team, h ; v Keufman 3, by SASTERN LEAGUE P ey L fad De-1b. (e 100 Yards Dash—First, J. McGuire, B. A C, time, 10 4.5 seconds; second, E. P. Delaney, N. B. A. A, Hildebrand and Dineen; time, 2 ‘ 2 ; i ufian 3, by placed an official protest with n : (U Bugl 8D RN S R :-)mn”,m;,sml,l third, Wm. Flynn, N. H. Harrlers. 220 Yard Dash—First, G. Lee, B. A, (none out C., )y 1-5 seconds; sec- wite, ot ! dies 4 the record time of 14 2-5 sec- | Dugan, 3b. ........ 2 onds | g T e AR il Other records established during |Heathoote cwd = = so? alvcoctonany oleozoca S cco® Sl X ab, Cleveland 2, Washington 0. ternatioral y'r'*ul":v’r' ,r’gm‘“r?f:‘ > innin 1 9 in § innings, | Games Yesterday |of the city, and Peplau demonstrated Washington, Aug. 21 — Danie a_f:ams} v‘:n xmm;:‘“u Vh'r‘ ‘uvlzo(s.- vl. 3 ning lr”; ::‘l:v‘vv’er 3 dgeport 10, ]‘!ar((m:'l 3 {that he is superior, by far, than any somers. c. . Boone, a long lanky recruit from the Stewart claims that L"’f ‘\":' ”"“; ol R uripires New Haven 3, Pittsfield L of those entered in yesterday's event, Behnke, rf. Southern Association, outpitched the | tedm should not be penatized for the |y . yatepbiin. §-3;:0 a1gpaten 910, | Second Leg On Cup. AL R onyesterday | Interference of the Caecho-Slovakiah skl Springfield 9-0, Albany 8-1. o T i R T AT Ty st runners. The ruling of the Judges| GINCINNATI 10-1, Brooklyn : ’ s R [300 persons, witnessed the events, ond, H. Higgins, N. H. Harriérs; third, game from Washington, 2 to ¢ made a difference of five points in the et G A 21 The Reds| Standing of the Clubs and they were well satisfied th the 0 J: McGuire, B. A. C. summing up, but did not affect the incinnati, 0., Aug. 2 Lyl Won: Tiost Bl Eas sy st et AWt BN AcGuire EBRA SO {nnings. final result of the games. ¥ strengthened their hold on the first| ; s showing made by the local boys. The jiere"S Al Yardanash Rt gt p ssing, Boone allowed two more hits than |final resu e b divislon vesterday by Winning-; both | New Haven ... 38 ) lcup, given by the association of post - N. H. Harriers; time, 52 seconds; Johnson but was stronger in the reen games’ of & double - Keader® from;| WACCEDULY (4iviis @ 46 586 loffice clerks to the winner of the B second, G. Lee, B. A. C.; third, T. pinches and also won his own game P]RATES WlN Brooklyn 10 to 5 and 4 to g Bt | ENEIORd v oh T 0 318 lannual event, will remain in this city (o <o 77 gon 001 151 200—11 (Roche, N. H. Harriers. in the twelfth with a single. Score | batting: vallies: off Grimes” gave the| Eisnelfis, o bae. 209 | for the next year. One more win, and " Twy hase hits, Snyder, Sibler, T. Zuecker: | Running High Jump—First, C. Jep- CLEVELAND. i | home team plenty of runs in the first| Sn:lls&:{);]t v 5 A48T 4pe cup will remain in the permanent three base hit, Roberts; —:Lm'hu: ",{is‘(.s,‘,’,'..";‘ son, B. A. C.,, 5 ft. 7 in.; secend, J. Jamieson, 1t oo 4 01 St. Mary's Nine Unable to Hold Lead | game, while Donahiue was invincible | SPHNEREI «ooeroo & ‘458 Ipossession of the local post office, % Uniorio, @ SUNEK SUC I ST MeGuire, B. A, C. 5 ft. 7 in.; third, McInnis, 1b. . TR S R S - 8 ¥ | except in the second inning when four ‘“_ o l;‘" s .Sl”‘ - Preisser 2, Blanchard 1, Carrozo 1; hits, Tom Leibold, B. A. C., 5 ft. 6 in. Epeaker, cf. ... 0 1 0 0/ Made in Farly Innings, Weaken | piic coupled with two errors by Cav.| 'y OFCeSter .. 1l e MITCHELL GOING GOOD off Grifin 9, oft Senler 1, off Blanchard Running Broad Jump—First, J. - e R R | eney gave the visitors five tallics. The | Eastern Point, Conn,, Aug. 21.—The e e 'McGuire, B. A. C.. 21 ft. 10 in.; sec. 11, ss. .. e 1 56 Fhs N ; 5 p a N | ; i = i Wood, ot S AT 0 and Lose Fast and Exciting Game. | . ;7" game was a close battle be-| o Samos Tolay British professicnals, Abe Mitchell and | GIRL FASTEST MAIL SORTER. SeFere o0 o= 56 Bt By n Ofsansr, 3b LU The Pirates baseball team defeated | tween Rixey and Cadore. In the tenth | l\;’:ff‘:‘::'q‘[‘\i{:&}:l": Georg> Duncan, played in top form' Washington, Aug. 21.—A young /it in o nie TG T 1 Harrlers, 20 gn:e”'pr'.,. et 5 b the St. Mary's nine at St. Mary's field | inning Burns led off with a double and | & Ar O &0 B EE 0TS yesterday in winning a Dest-ball woman is the champion mail handler o o™ i - terday afternoon hy the score of | was sacrificed to third by Daubert, ‘}."’"Mfi_ At }'1““‘8“ match from Walter Hagen and Joe of the postal service. 13 1b. Shot Put—Kirt, Nathan VAREINGHON 9 to §. The game was played in con- | Duncan and Roush were purpose : dyer Kirkwood 3 up and 2 to play. The Holmes, twenty years olrl.' n e abets, N, B Ar A 45 (1. 1% in.; sec- = e S E junction with the field meet of the passed, but Fonseca scored Burn PR " T mn:rrl \wf 36 l;"iv‘s over the s\lznln-‘nsli troit p((;st‘ :'fflf?’.zht'h:joi r(;c’ocv!d a!o.r ond, W. Benson, N. H. H., 43 ft. 4 in.; 0 ) Jjost office clerks, and was an inter- th the winntmg run on a I fly to e g st ountry club course. Mitchell . nounced last night, s ; iy 6 g ‘1\13-‘ or Places Ban on !had a 67 for the first 18 holes and sorting letters recently by distributing (Continued on Following Page). 0 2 8 8 Olesting and exciting contest through- | Wheat. The score: 3 - é lett r i 5 out (First ne). [ Professional Boxmg his driving was a feature. nzn,f.w tn 14:)_1'_ nours. & 0 The 8t. Mary's nine held the lead 83§ 8 0 inthe carly part of the game, but the oo, ; RS 5L When a Feller Needs a Friend BY BRIGGS 4 z ' Pirates came from bhehind anc N 1 leaving 2 e ¥ s o 5 g AxpaLes ewma Ao NsI R e oD dpins : Mayor Reese announced that the ban | en $ a Ine ofout in the latter part, stopping a rally (il it 18 bn professioninl Forlne: here He 0! of their opponents t Pl Bty . i 8 Mhaicadd 4 Sl o ks e oo of their opponents in the ninth that yy.s. Flaven the T r ACE S Ehw dast Icoked like a finish for them. Huber Neis / Sl =T ~ / / 1 ’ T R { Wedn=sday night between Jimmy or was wild yesterday and was relieved | - eBatted for Lamotte i o '“i,“‘., e s ] 3 0! Jones, local welterweight, and Marty CES | clared he had reconsidered his lateat / P4 decision and will not permit Loxing ‘ Goslin, ‘Brower, rf. Packinpaugh Lamotte, 3b, Pleinich Johnson, p. SGharrity .. 3 0 by Preisser, who the St. : , Washington . “FoBS Of ork, b con- Glevelind ) —3 1 down to a few scattered hits. Schmit un i Cross of New York, but after a con- | wo base Spen tolen . ference with the local boxing com- —— weil | catch in the ninth, which was turned De ) e 3 ¥ g Rice, Lamotte; L Abhi in i tioe Beatics or 3 mission lifted it. Yesterday he de-| / F, double and Judge; Stepl fo-| the game Innis; Sewell, Stepie s; 1eft| “The score on bases, Cleve i T | PIRATES L ohin: | AR Mg s e (Daubert y 21 0 )Ty Cobb Receives Gift | out, by Jo Y r 3 . 1 Sitnrie: time, 5 : T 3 » From New Haven Club < : : R 1 2 5 New Haven, Aug. 21—Ty Cobb add- LOGALS VIGTORS t, i Wingo, « " ! ed to his collection of guns when he | [Emith, 1D S LU0 DT 00 DentHas T e v 2 appearcd here yesterday in an r.\-i el A ; ) 2 hibition game between the New Hag- Preisser 2 1 helanat i 50 000 40x—17| ven Fastern league club and the De- | 060,000 090 troit Tigers. Sherif Thomas L. Wins From Forestville Team—Only ST, STARTS, Tratber - tnlen hases, Burns | Reilly of New Haven county present- 4 " | “o. ) . |3 v, Hungling, ( ed an automatic rifie on behalf of the One More Game for Championship. ¢, L 2 0 |rifices, Daubert, Pinelli: doul ¥& Don-{jgeal club in which Cobb is a stock- | Pilarski [ ven » Da t holder A year ago local fans gave The local Swedish Lutheran P | aven ; " tidast, Bro the Georgia peach a shotgun when he 4y s apan | Scyamanskl, rf ball nine defeated the fast Lutheran 3 atfanded & dimmer e team of Forestville Saturday in I'fu- W . "‘ estville by the score of 10 to 7. The iy, io 0 00 i off Gr - | pmm— e ——— game was an exciting one and full of | Ha Swedish Lutheran Team of This City thrills for the large number of fun ‘m.mw. 3 e il . G M apires, O'Day L i i | —BARGAIN WEEK Berg, although his support was st Mar i < 4 o i ab. ! 4 poor :L nmvsdthrr;:n'!w':v:'nulel"} zfi"]f,,' ® Hu > i v 0¥ lounin. @ ¢ 1 S 59¢ jtched a good game, fa REY Huber ) *relsser s Jolinston, 5 . 4 g 0 ies’ p . i, iy, [LoLaNan 4 01 Ladies’ Hose Bjorklund featured behind B N i Lontelbiiblig et i W Gri the bat for the locals, contributing3mit e T dt to threa timely hits. Downs and Laur- (F100 ses, Pirates | Mary's enson featured for Forestville | The locals have one more game to 10 SIFT OCCULT RELIGION play, and a win will give them the E ok ehampionship. ~ Meriden s a close 640 Gtate Attorney Bases Inquiry : second to the )(:,»:d h-;‘qm, :n;-l has o’ Dliciples” Comipletts e oo iU e cago 2. 21.—The occult . g f the season | EHORED), AL T it my- | the beginning of the ses I ol T U o L gk B 1 g s;‘“h‘ 70102¢ {0 14 4|made public through the complants of | gewe—w— New Britain 07010200010 e e i L8 compdaint IR s 0 ionin s e eation by Sty Batteries: Berg and Bjorklund; "o dohnson and McCue | Hiip T will assign What do you want? A Herald clas- | who will call pified ad will serve you. the rituals of ligion," presided over at EE—————————————m—————www=R | Ontario street by Albert J. Moore This, with the assurance irom City Prosecutor Piquett that additional in- —PALACE — KU GET oL “and “Con- 5 formation on the “Classes’ Starting Sunday verts” has been gathered and will be OGAN | produced on Tuesday when the case JACKIE CO AN re-opened, failed to disturb the equa- WILL Be ! atmit= af Manrs, He reiterated his 5 T R 0 l] B L E" | assértion that the “religion” will suc- | | Lesstuily withstand tae prosecution. l g *29 11 {nning run was scored (Continued on Following Page). Tta o