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e e e P B R R oY Speaking of Sports SRR H AR i nes Lo & fisherman when ¥ el a line on something and ten Hart anish Hardy the doub LEONARD IN BATTLE Alonza, 1 uit pear whey 1 I 1o aj ay i starts te be fina The Herald sports writer again im pre UPOI Managers the necessity Of getting their steries into the office, €ither via written nete er phone, b fore 10 to insure publication Yesterday @ prominent team was not placed the information ar rived too late, The Bt Mary's team had defeated the Clay Hill Majors of Harttord 11 to 4 From ding Page) (Continued Prec round Brow hattering. The intermediate were hotly eontested, with hol an advantage The referes ecalled it a draw, afte the hell in the twelfth, Bot fighters welghed 145 1.2 pounds (e8] Routs | Young #ilverburg and Willie grue battie ten rounds in the hecause iast Kastern league yesterday Al bany handed Pittsfield another heats Ing, winning in the Afth, The seore was 7 to & and was the losing piteh- | €rs cighth in a row In the semi “Spike” Marinb of New Haven earn an elght=round decision over Willi | Conners of Greenwich excellent Johnuy Nelson of Greenwich yesterday and | Young Monguese of New Haven worried The [the canvas three times in the will have to round opening bhout but at the finis' the w Havener was deelarved th made trinls Yale's erew some time in their Harvard s visibly Crimson feel that the break the record it they are to de. | feat old K1 this spring. l was a finaneial succes fans holding general ad ringsiders; The ga Fhow 550 The vaces are on June 22 and al-|with 1 ready hotel reservations in New Lon.|[mission tickets, and 7h don are abont all taken up, | total attendanee of |receipts totaled 84,182 fhy. | windup, whieh was alse called a draw. sent [nel four- NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12 1023, Eit e s S i ) e IR R, MEN INSPECT SOUTHST. CROSSING They Disapprove of Tunnel Which WITH BROWN FAMILY o ot o s M of Paones crossing on what I8 L erossing, tunnel road point near rd ONl Co, Mayor A necessity A proposal by sd to aveld the rallroad tracks at grade a8 the Bouth eonstruction of on Btanley street from a the entrance to the ¥ia properties and' to a point about 200 feet north, does not meet with the approval the “New Haven" rall oad, its engineers fealing that the ex. would be too great, It 18 be d that the vost nitimately I ) Mayor Paonessa, Corporation Couns J. H, Kirkham, City Engineer J o D, Willlams and Councilmen Arthur Crusberg and Clifford Hellberg, with h (Engineers Snavely and Casey of the rallroad, visited South street crossing yestorday, The railroad men ex plained a system of flashing red lights that is now heing instalied to mini mize' danger at the crossing, This, " [they belfave, will overcome the dan ger provided those using the crossway nre reasonably careful when the lights! known stre by the ¥ n of woull FIRE ON HARTFORD AVENUE CAUSES DAMAGE OF $2,000 Horse Bumed 10 Death and Autemeo- And 1] hile Destroy ed—Rakery Nearby House Thi The fire department was called out yesterday afternoon shortly after 3 o'elock hy n alarm from Rox 47 at| the corner of North and Oak streets. When the firemen arrived at the scene they found @ brisk hlaze con fronting them in a barn owned by Max Kennedy at the rear of 5% Hart fort avenue. An adjoining three ent house ewned hy Theodere was also in fames 28 was the 1ear of the Behneider & Naughton hakery estahlishment The barn was totally destroyed, an automebile truck owned by Morrin Racher, which was parked in the barn, was also de stroyed and & horse was bhurned te death Chief Willlam J the damage at 82,500 started 18 not known Chief Kugene Harnes slated this morning that sparks from rubbish burning in an ineinerator might have started the shingles on the barn, The bakeshop was only slightly damaged by fire although the loss by water will prohably he great as will the loss by water to the three tenement hause one side of which was burned While the iremen weres fighting this Ydry bow “moy rum It 100 that rum snat temy Yoble estimates How the fire hut Deputy them shot Aagh dan band boat her up t lon, Detroit, June terday taking water through leaks in I vietor in her first P-103 with a rum Dusen The run | vorite American ter RUM RUNNER RAMS ~ MOONSHINERS FORM ~~ HoRissY MAKES DENiAL GOVERNMENT SHIP -~ TERRORISTS' CLUB Makes Vain Attempt to Liberate Drag Inlormers From Bed and' Famous Ball Player Is Acoused By His Wite of ANl Sorts of Indignities —=xhe Demands Allnwny Louls, June 12. ~Rogers Horns. inflelder of the 8t. Louls Nag» ies charges of general in- 1alned in the divoree petl. Mrs, Sarah E. Hornshy, been out of the M, nearly three weeks his position tomors # ¥, Star tionals aignities tion fled Horr Louis by Severely Beat Them in Pittsburgh Captured Vessel 12.~A beat limped into port has ineup for will resume The 12 vaged ir of the June ntens late yes Pittshurgn ive eampaign exte bt 10w Fjling of the suit followed the m: ton of Hornsby's name as the author of a love letter to Mrs, Jeannette P nington Hine, a saleswoman w hushand named the Cardinal second baseman in an action to have a die vorce granted his wife set aside, Hine, &n automoblle salesman, charged thal his wife obtained the divoree by fraud, Hornsby denled knowledge of the lets ter Mrs husband navy" the Pittshurgh distriet hootleggers and re none the ash with f the Detroit but P a the river and stern. cently nded to fashionable read houses has resulted in a new terror squito fleet"” runners Was the being formed for ye a ling to county yesterday learned of »f the “moonshine be operating for the ist organization iboat ' o, government spee aunch eontai al purposes, ac ithoritie the ex men" sald protectior shiners cases and 20 kegs of beer in tow battered her way through ten speedhoats that harassed her ehed at her liguor prize and at pted to sink her until G, A, Van in the government boat sent n seurrying for cover with several s from his pistol 0 Madd Race Iaden launeh had made u from Fighting island in Cana. waters to Hogan's Alley fa- pnal for eontrn- The rum shora but time to tie Pa108 was skippor to and meon With Clubs, Beaten first vietims ¢ tion's aetivities, M of Imperia Hornshy specifically charged with being quarrelsome ent. #he sald she separat. im a few months ago when ecarned what was going on.” B requested a lump sum of alimony an custody of their two and one-half year 1 son Rogers Jr, Since their separa- tion she added, she had been residing Los Angeles with her mother, the nd organizas Mrs. Adam suburb, wer her and indig The Vi Gardaski Irugged from t hoods A band of tied to 1 and robel mer rby woods and y told offieers ignore warning iquor cases, Mrs. G the of a physic n arrested w the attack, officers he rec hlagk h trees in vith they 10 rdaski olubs ad in i n not 1 liquor at Keors heat the P-) to the skipper 4id not have 0 the dock e the gside. The rum hoat ca \ar wer nst % of the hooded band A in their possession is ties to indicate a gen campaign of terrorism is belng 1 in an attempt to protect moonshiners and to bring a keneral fear of manufacturers of 1l licit Nauor Dry Agents Active, n agents and state police, the new Pennaylvania measure have heen recently, ralds be oceurre A score of auto were stopped a few nights! Ago at a fashionable roadhouse and lquor seized from virtually of theni, according to group head, John 8 Pyle, who indieated that the marked a new move in the exte prohibition enforcement to “bring your own liquor” parties, Mr. and Mrs. Gardaski were lead- ers in a movement to suppress hoot- legging in their neighborhood, telling ! them Lite Jimmy Wilde has stopped boxing in preparation for his bout with Villa as he fears he may go stale before the Lattle on next Monday night. aped Van Dusen had taken the launch in tow and was starting up the river with it when the “mosquito fleet” ap. peared. The rum hoats swarmed on every side, The speedier craft of the attacking fleet would dash straight at the P-103, then “skid" nearly upset. ting both boats, Rams P-103, A long gray rum hoat the others, dashed straight P-108 ramming her full astern, and opening i seam in the “dry” boat are flashing blaze their attention was called to o The mayor's plan is to lower the ool L EL ot of a el grade after pasing the Standard ONl| oot “eho shingles of which hed works and eliminate the grade eroms-(ou,one on fire from fiying sparks g as well as two sharp turns, The| bl i 0itrains would then pass overhead — [ing Councilman Lawrence P, Stanley 1/and others will submit a resolution e § ‘asking the railroud committee to seek | Son of Famous Inventor Gets Degree | the elimination of Eim Hill crossing| 3 [ ilor more adequate protection, The| #t M. L T.—Father Has Jobh Wait- crossing has a bell and light siznal system which those who pass fre quently elaim 1s not reltable, Cambridge, The gray craft returned to the at The “New Haven" road has prom-| Edison who has been quoted as be.|tack a moment later, ramming the AMERICAN LEAGUE eral ] (Continued {rom precceding page), ; The McTigue-Carpentier bout has - % about been set for August 10 Poyles "f Millan, u in Jersey City, but the varux." Grel offair is off 2 n, 0 ] 1 1 2 " [Enteago vuiviiieiininn 021 011 000 Gibbons is beginning to display | posen 000 001 021 form, advices from his training camp/| Two base hite, e Istar; threa base hits, L L sacrifices, Collins, Brhal Rabertson double plays, Fewater ta Mitehell to Burns: s injured optic is healing |Mitchell to Fowaver to Burns; left on hases his dafly |Chicago 7, Boston 10; base on halls, off 2 Robertson 3, off Quinn struck out, by | Robertson 1, by Quinn 1; hits, off Quinn 11| - |in 7 tanings, offt ©'Doul 1 in 2 innings; hit g ; 3 I « o by pitehar, by Rohertson (Harriz); losing 8herrod Smith handed the Yanks a plul’\‘!r Qu'nn; umplres, Moriarty, Hilde neat trouncing yesterday, allowing [hrand #hd Fosiand. time. 110 but § hite, The game was won by - a—— ' i NATIONAL LEAGUE the Indians 4 in the eighth when Cubs Win Tris Speaker socked the pill for af double med G : ! Chicage, June 12.—Jesse Barnes, ey R B Glant mithhr ik de hLd Ak the ontficld, Hes|for Boston yesterday and was driven the best college | off the mound in the Nfth inning by & | Chicago. Tim McNamara met a simi- |1ar fate in the seventh, the Cubs win- ning their sixth consecutive vietory 10 to 3. Alexander pitched in fine form. Score: Boston, Prohib acting under enforcement tive faster than Cleliar into the GARTERS Nometal can touch you usua daifly mobiles ing For Him If— y 7. June 12.—Thomas | as about to resume i t ine homas A sparring. action The Yanks have Canadian Presbyterians, Columbia siugger pitch, first ba r rated by his coach a player since George | | and Congregationalists Vote to | 5 Yo Amalgamate After Port Arthur, Ont., June 12.—Means | for effecting as quickly as possible the amalgamation of the Presbyter- jan, Mothodist and Congregational churches ot Canada into one com- ponent body were considered today by | | leaders of the three denominations in the dominion. quarter century of effort| imalgamation was finally accom- | hed last night when the general | v of the Canadian Presbyt tan chureh voted 426 to 120 to units with the tivo denominations which | previously had ratified the plan. The vote means that there will ba e.| one organic union controlling the doe- o0[trine, membership and property of 1 the {hree church ghodies The latest o! official census, that of June, 1922, list- o 0 fsed City Engineer William that re-| lieving college graduates to be “un-| P-103 head-on jamming the metal pairs will be made at the Main street informed and ignorant white collar| bow of the government boat and crosaing where the roadbed Is almost| experts” was here today to watch his' splitting a plank forward, impassabie in spots. | son, Thomas Miller Edison vecelve a | Van Dusen drew his gun and fired e degree from the Massachusetts Insti-|at the gray ft wheroupon her COMB[NING CHURGHES tute of Technology skipper fled, followed by the rum | For this college graduate, Mr. Edi- | running armada -_— son said, there is a job waiting at the Plainly showing the marks of bat- ) ;Enllsnn plant without the preliminary | tle and partly awash from leaks r Methoists | montal test usually insisted on for | sulting from the encounter, the P-1 authorities they had warned all stil) candidates, reached the federal docks. The cap- | proprietors to cease operations, and “My son is u physcist and mathe- | tured rum launch was barely afloat|when they failed to do so, sent word | | matician and T am no mathemati- | partly because of its heavy load and |to federal prohibition headquarters/ clan," safd the inventor. “If ~his| partly because of the water taken on | that resulted in a general raid being mathematics are not too professional | during the “battle,” | made, he can work with me, but if his These garters are made of mathematics shoot off in the Ein- 114 inch peppy, long stretch stein direction he will be practically § no use at all” elastic. They fit your legs smoothly and are extremely comfortable, Long wear in every pair. Ask for them by name—Wideweave PARIS, 3000 Hours o] Solid Comfort” A.STEIN & COMPANY CHICAGO . NEW YORK. Ray. Grimes, the Cub’s in®' sack- er, was operated upon tod. . and will be out of the game for six weeks or two month. 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She filed suit for di- vorce yesterday, accusing her hubby of about cverything except murder, Oesciger, looornwansas L 23 Chicago, ab, e i Statz, of Halinel Adams In the kastern league the Champs went down to def. in the 11th yes- terday when Himpson clouted out a homer in the most approved style. | ed the Methodist membership at 406,- 933, the Presbyterian at 357,211, and | the Congregationalist at 31,149, Though its membership is smalier than the Methodist, the Preshyterian | church has 4,247 churches. The | Methadist total is 8,833 and the Con- gregationalist 1,500, Although in some places the merg- er will be applied at once, it will be ome time before it is completed. Miiler, Vogel, 2 Heatheote, Bowles, a Springfield boy, has been |iarinett, 1n, eiccted Captain of Yale's crack golf |Alexander,. p. team. 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