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TS 080 608 S0l [draws § vivid pleture of this extras | _ " - o B8 1 A da B “"-‘:’.:‘m":.';‘g:‘““" $57 ordinary personality and of the resoit Samiond Fetreat Officials Will Make [+ ] f s por ts B T O I L Bepes L Plale- 0F the eitiaens ageinst Bis rule | No Effort o Locate fon of Attormey *6uvder £ -1 8 8 & \ " By | T 3 $ 006 0 9 | mpire, Lyneh The felder's cheice in baseball is i T | P i Stamford, Conn, June 18.—~OMelals often a ball plaver's bride P L i | - of the Btamford Hall sanitarium ssid i L s .. !"Jnrwm :ju:v-hllm-‘;--a- firn'n-' And | today they did not expect any attem t \ Nt i [] [ » O'Ryan Open Five Days'' would be made to locate Draper league couneli in roem 207 of eity '.";n'," M ] : 2. 2 { ans s ee Conference With Medical Officers. | Daugherty, son of Atorney Ges } Tuesday evening at T:30 p, m. | Flark, #f 1 06 & Washingten, June 18.-—Director CPUENErty, who fled from the institys Action in reference 10 the Staniey | Toper-er, 2 i e ! Bt o e e Trie, | ton yesterday. Daugherty went to the Works team, as well as ofher league | b s " Ji B Bt R R Nations! League Gen. Bawyer, presidert of the federal | RIATIUM In April at the direction of matiers, will come up { A ol T ENT WT P s ‘| - ver, P g ‘J era | Probate Judge Bartram of this city ouirdlln (O G ol pa ) Now York x % 8 8 6 0 onanization board and John F.|who ordered him to spend six months Buck Daly, piteher for the Irish. T Sl o s e {8t Lous x x & 3 4 & 2 e fpecial counsel of the senate | there after his wife and other mlse Amerieans of Springfield, pitehed a 283 0.9 & Pitts, X x4 41 % 12 :::"r‘" €@ Investigating the AffAIrs OF | tives had made complaint to the pree no-hit game against the All-Eimwoods T .1 [Ghicago 33013 4 9 T 7T—p3|the bureau, opened a fAive day confer- | hate court of Hoiyoke yesterday.' | *Batted for Rentley in Sth, | Ciney 2 x x 4 6 3 p=pgthee here today with .Lu‘dll al efficers Bup't Rebinson of the sanitorium PN | :'I':::.:‘M’"i,n.. ) [Brookiyn x x 4 8 6 8 8—30|!n chérge of veterans' bureau hospi|said that Daugherty was given pere Dizgzy Vanee held the Cineinnati | New York 000 000 030mu3 | Boston 0 811 3 6 3 p—go 'al® throughout the country mission yesterday to go for a walk Neds to one hit yesterday, and came | ®. L 2o 010 100 11xe-i | Phila £ 280 3 % Lmip ed for the purnose of coordinat- | with an atiendant. He met several withine ne out of twirling & no-hit :n’-‘ 'n“n"n :x‘.;f-\”.t;.:. l-\ulw.-‘::, u‘.::-mh:'n, |ing methods of treatment of veteran | friends in an automobile and stopped game as the lene bingle came after |y 5, Rlades; double plave’ beserosr | i American Leaguo patients in all hospitals and achieving | to talk with them, Then he jumped two were out in the ninth, Of eourse, miey; Lavan to Toporcer to Botterm: | | 8 M? WT ¥ 8T, |closer co-operation hetween medieal | Into the automobile and was drives the Dodgers won, Now York 6, 8. Lous| New York 8 8 4 5 110 9-—q0|OFlcers in the flold and headquarters, away. The attendant made no attempt P {17 strurk ‘aut. Nin,_oft Bentiey ¢ ;"."m:lf";‘ Phila, X x 7 3 4 1 0-=17|the meeting was expected to resolve to hold him, it was ssid. Timely hits by Albany set Hartford | Rent! o8 Beoti Cleveland 7 ¢ 8 x 3 4 .35 | \tself into & serics of conferences bet-| Bup't. Robinson sald Daugherty had back a double header ¥ rday | | umpires, Detroit X X 8 2 ¢ 2 3--12/'Ween Director Hines and Medical Di- no permission to leave the attendant. — | rman; time, z 0 0 -13 | Tector Rogers of the bureau and the The superintendent said he did not Micky O'Neil, the Braves backstop o A S teus 8 s 8 : $=3% |attending pi ) f revious gttempts by Mieky O'Neil, the Braves backstop, % Wash'ton b x 1 3 § 4=-21|8ttending physicians inow of any previo " has quit the big loagues for good.| AMERICAN LEAGUE " g ih T . ———— Daugherty to leave the sanitarium, 3 fr/ p » 1 A He's going ""“‘""'_"‘" I husiness. Boston x 41010 1 o s—3¢ Robert Frost, Poet Is Winth Council to Vi ” o - ] R [ pps Lowis Angel Firpo yesterday after-| Yanks Win Easlly, ‘ e T Given Vermont Degree | ‘Yinthrop Council to Have noon knocked out Jim Hubbard in the | _ New York, June 18.—~The New| R B qu, | Burlingten, Vt, June 18.—~The de. Anniversary Observance #acond round of a scheduled 20 round | Yfl:’k Americans easily defeated De. Rochester 6 X 8 8 2 3 37——q1| 700 Of docter of humane letters was, Winthrop Couneil, 8 and D. of Lib. bout in Mexico City, Hubbard did not | troit In the flm‘nme of their series Baltimore 6 x 0 12 2 10 7-—qg CONferred upon Robert Frost, the erty, will celebrate ita 33rd annivers have a look in and the result was no | here yesterday, ,I'::nv;:nrn being 9to 0, Toronts 16 720 17 ; H "__“ poet, at the 12 commencement of sary, Wednesday evening at O, U, A. surprise, oGRS Buffalo i1 e 1—z2q | the University of Vermont today, Oth-| M, hall. Supper will be served at 6:30 e e ST TR B B U] Readlog 1 316 6 7 4 T—dd|o N'nnr\"y dez"m" o 0f Worosmie | Soionk. THM KAt ototatel Antin 'he Yawl, Memory, owned by N, [ Cutahaw o, o (S B a’ W AR ” > " S ot aiia Robert W, McLaughlin of Worcester, | itors from Hartford, Middletown and Davier, which put out from New Lon. | Blus I R A H Here's Great Heart, 8-vear-old thoroughbred owned by Mus, Yoo Oy 8 x §14 & 8 8183100, ‘Warnend, Mores of Ofono. Mei | Briel oo Sians e o don In the ruce to Bermuda 1nst week, | seanuen it 18 % 3 1 0Stuyvesant Peabody of Hinsdale, Ill., a Chicago suburb, clearing okt ark 4T 8 0 T 3 1 6=—36|10000 3 ‘Leland of Detroft; Rev. Dy meoting will begin at § o'clock. Can. cromsed the finish line yosterday i | Helimann, r ¢ 0 1 1 o olthe hurdle at 8 feet 13-16 inches. In doing that he smashed the|S¥™acuse 8 1 212 x § o023 go¥ OF Loland of D troit, Degrees didates will be initiated and officers ’:!n.:l‘l\;. m, 17”!““‘"‘““” the 662 miles ;|:l.:l':' ; [ é : H :" 8 feet 1.2 inch record made 20 vears ago by Confidence at Coburg, T R — in course numbered 144, I for the énsuing term will be elected, Ays, 17 hours. ‘10 0 iy 0Ont. Fred Veysey is Great Heart's rider, FOOD GOSTS RISE | It was the error by Gregory In| SRS B TR i dropping a fly ball early in the game | Sl SE S e R | y y ! i 10 0 00 0f2 Spenker; thres base hits, § 1 that really cost the Besse-Leland's the | O e e e R T L Reports from 51 Cities Show that contest yesterday, | = = = = = =|double play, Galloway, Dyke and Hauser: = M0 0 24 9 1[left on base, Philadelphin 4, Cleveland b | Average Family Has to Pay About lose the game when he had 16 strike. | wier, ef, . . 172 70 0 0the 5 in' T Innings, off Edwards nons nn'n IN SATUR"AY fiAME Two Tenths of One Per Cent More | Dy 1 . 2 sing te “hle ' i W (P9 Pipp, 1 U R T R ) cost of food to the average family in Rut then, it would have been equal- Gehilg, 30 0 g0 0 o 3 S z ¢ 1y tough had Hyland lost, after he had | Mous 4 03y 0 0o White Sox 5, Senators 3. (Continued irom precceding page), | 0} cities Increased two tenths of one gone seven fnnings without allowing a | Ward. 2h. § 0 gy g of Washington, June 183, hicago | per cent from April 15 to May 15/ac- hit, & 1. -4 2 2 0 3 0lmade it three out of four by defeat- Matnir-Stanley Works. cording to figures announced today by (uann, +3 3 2 8 0 0li,g Washington in the last game of the bureau of labor statistics in the AR AU owas & 1 RUSAIE L RS SR T S o G vesterday, 5 to 3, in 11| Apparently disheartencd by their|opartment of labor. | n all, it was a sizzling game R T innings. 2 poor showing on Thursday, the Stan-| ()¢ 29 afpies showing an increase, the and even Mr, Lennihan ought to have been satisfled. s ow York ..., . 321 050 00x—9 e pitched a swee Two base hits, Pipp, Manush ., o ..., 3 ”}{I" piteh "': ‘Ch' ‘:’;1"" for |"“ ney; how . Ruth; stolen hases orbin tewm after I3 ird inning | ayin a0 double plays, Pipp yesterday. Only 26 men faced him in | sisted); Dugan, Ward and Pipp; Dau the last eight innings, " Preisser was the vietim of the hid- den ball trick In the tenth {inning. Halpert of the Quonos caught him out ! at third on this bassball stunt that wi !d when Red Campbell was a 1 n a Leach pitched a the Quonos and his curves were breaking good. ('Neil made g nifty | cateh of Huher's drive for the firat Jout pretty game for in the 11th and Wojak drove Gibson | {¢7da¥, evening the series and re- Pack into deep center for his poke taining second place in the league b standing. for the second out, ; Philadelphia. s £ ab, r. h. po. a e Ken Walthers of this city, {n left | Matthews, cf. (EGRE AR RN P fleld for the Quonos, robbed Huber of | IVkea 2b. o e e PR it the thind, 1€ o | Perkins, i a hit in the hird. Ken also got two | 1iauear. 15, S LR RN I TR 1 hits, one-of which aided in giving his | ailter, 1. ; it SNOW (N RS | team their lone taily, W oelsh, 1 R TS B £ e Gallow: e T T T ] Hale, 8h. (RO Barnett was out of the game be- | aaty, . 0) n3e 0 F 0 cause of iliness, but Preisser and | fon e e Jackson left nothing to he desired in ot "dfl 5 271 8 2 the infield. . r b opo 8 @ o Jamieson, If. ....... T T e Jimmy Clinton was working well | Wambsganss, 3 [l Fa o B ) behind the bat and not a single base | Shenker, of: e was stolen off him. P Lo o TR S DB (0 e G OO E p J T LI e SO NATIONAL LEAGUE TR o IR A i (Continued From Preceding Page). e g 2, | z8tephenson . IS0 O 0 S 0| ting enabled §t. Louis to defeat New | —_— - = = York 4 to 3 in the first of a four| I RN I L £ R | Se TR e cd| "Batted for Uhle in 7th, game serles before an overflow crowd | ygatted for O'Neill in Hth. | heré yesterday afternoon. | _ zRatted for Edwards {n 0th, | New York, ab. it Bancroft, 88, ........ 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June 18.-—~Philadel- Athletics Cleveland, O., Chicago. ab, McClellan, Collins 2, "Harrls; sacrifices, Sheely 2, MoClellan, Falk; double plays, Mc- Clellan to Kamm; Friday to Judge; Sheely (unassisted); left on bases, Chicago 9, Washington 13; base on balls, off Levers ette 4, off Friday 14; struck out, by Lever. ette 6, by Friday 4; hits, off Leverette 9 in 10 innings, off Thurston 1 in 1 inning; hit by pltcher, by Levorette (Friday, Goslin,) by Friday (Mostil); umpires, Nallin Owen; time, 2:56, —— LOCAL GIRLS IN SHOW, The Misses Gertrude and Helen Switesky of thls city are members of the chorus of the Hoyt's Revue com- pany, now playing at Fox's, They jelned the company last fall and this Is thelr first trip back home, They have traveled through the mid- . 004 002 000—8 | 100 120 000—4 | er, Hasty, Jamieson ey SNAP FAST- Z ENER loose. Quickly and easily on for good. 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A-B-C Circulation A company | team won handily from the Dragons, Features of the game in- hitting, work at shortstop by both teams and a sensational catch of a high fly by | omrroca S 4 ° failed to show and the game with the Fafnir nine was daclared forfeited by a score of It is rumored that there s friction at the Stanley Works which ig likely to result in the team with- in which | event, it is understood, a team from Landers, Frary & Clark will be ad- MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928, up a [ d o fine G it wi martyr who was hanged by the Auu«i 4 1|trians, permission to adopt for the" 0 flscreen, with complete rights, a novel Distri 3 ey istributui which he published serially in a Trent o < 3 glnewspaper 18 years ago. 3 MORRIS ROTSTEI 2 4 0| The book deals with a historical 348 Park Street New Britain, Conn, lo 3/Subject of the year 1650 when Man- a e 0 0 (1t 0o 0 00 N Y ) 0 0 0 0 highest, four per cent was recorded in Philadelphia. 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