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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 380, 1928, When Molla Took a Fall |Speaking n Molla Took a Fa 'of Sports The veal bridge of sighs is whea 0U continually draw poor hands—4f 04 #ot the tdes. Yeos, we have one » hundred thousan: ollars ted ‘ is Bhelby's boget A petition praving for an injunetien ) reatrain betting on horse races at be Grand PUlt meeting at Neorth tandall, epening next Monday, was Iamissed on the grounds of ne eause Or action by Commen Pleas Judge amuel E. Kramer Brookiyn pummelled Philadelphia Or & total of 25 hits yesterday, wi In§ 145, Each plde made three e’ in her play in Europe, In a match with Miss Temlin at Beekenha as shown above but played a brillian game and won the mateh, The Pirates and Reds #plit even on double bhill eard Luque's effective itehing enabled Ciney to take the ‘ret tiit 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE vans & Varris, Bluvke Mogridge (Continued from preceeding page). Pineh Hitter Johnson singled with he bases loaded in the last of the Anth and enabled the Yanks to trim Philadelphia 10.9. o, ‘ Rigney Passler, Connle Mack is the busiest manager In baseball, The lean tacticlan spends his afternoons standing at the edge of the dugout and waving a program, Every movement has a meaning all its own, although some of the ecode ex- perts confessed themselves puzzied hy & rotary motion that Connie produced | O In the midst of the Afth inning crisls, | 307 | Xolp. | Benli | Vangtide Prues . Colli e, ho let it get around. | Rohertson umpires, Dineen Pittsburg t double head Luque's effective fRuds to win the fie the In the sec visitors' his ¢t Pittsburgh, and Cineinnat here yostorday ttehing enabling the first game, took the » ond game 3 hits well ates Rit timely oush und Kellett Intruded just in timo to get credit for losing the game, He put the winning run on the bases although | it was Rommel w! 8o far the cruclal series has falled | to “croosh.” The Mackmen have been | #prightly and threatening, but threat: don't count for much in the “won" column, 4 : - > R s LA Total 1~ R hth, 001’ 200 002 010 010 010 4; thres base . U'ole; stolen Willlams, Fotherglll, Veaeh; Jonos, Willlains; double and Pratt; Kehiiebnor and Detrolt 8, K, Louls oft Cole 1, Pruett i 6 in 81-3 innings, Dauss 3 in gilder 7 in 3 (none ot In fourth); | . | Pruett 1 /n 6; Bayne 1in 1. olp 1 In 2-3 Hargrave and i “ole (Gerber); winning | An cher, Bayne; um- Holmes and 'Naliln; time, Ran for Bevereld In vigh pt the Detrait siés A s 1OW0 (ovoees wWhite Two hase hit, Sev r | Soveretd; | Hane; erel ) 2ighe The first squeeze play worked by the Yankees this year was used to get a run In the Aifth Inning against the Athletics yesterday, ‘The smart play came as a pleasant relief from the slam bang baseball which has been all the go this year, After Ruth had walked and had gone all the way home when Riconda hurled Pipp's grounder into right fleld, Meu- sel's infleld out put Wallle on third. Ward laid down a neat bunt toward the box and the squeeze was on as pretty as could be. Pipp scor !, Wal. berg's throw was beaten Ward and the strategic move looked all the better, Haney (Eocond Cinel same), nat. Morlarty, White Sox 5, Indians 4 Cleveland, 0., June 30.—Chicago |won the first game of the series from Cleveland 5 to 4 here yesterday Coveleskie was hit hard and was han- dicapped by poor support. Score: Chicag po. A Hooper, tf. McClellan, Collins, b, Strunk, cf., 37 3 Pittshurgh, Frankie Jerome and Jack Hausner went 12 fast rounds to a draw last night. .n 0 1 Kid Kaplan reports himself in tip Y top shape for his match with Babe Herman at Weiss Park, New Haven, Tuesday night. It should be a rip snorter of a fight and a batch of fans from here plan to attend. 8chalk, c. Cvengros, p. Levehette, D, ... 0 lomsmonnunmnny lecrmnosoouwun ! aloscosscwmmmn » Bl oomvossuman Total Cleveiana, 5 12 in ninth, L. 100 001 010 101 003 00x: Vhehisnsan 33 4 for Renton © escsconunSuonmal Jamieson, 1t. Wamby, b, Connolly ,rt. . Tomorrow the Brookiyn A. C. of Waterbury, is the attraction at St. Mary's playgronnds, Rurns, hits, Rous wiings; ¥ n and Daubert; and Daubert; Maranzille left on bases, Cineinnat! §, 1ibase on balls oft Henton 2, of Bagby 1; 1/ gtruck ont, by RBagby 4, ump Klem 0and Wilson ;time of game, 1:2 | i and Grimm Pittsburgh The Pirates trot over to Unionville tomorrow to do a bit of plundering. SHummssnos A couple of hundred dollars could k be advantageously expended in fixing ap the diamonds at Walnut Hill park. They're in bad shape. Shaute, Metevier, p. Gardner 2z Stephenson Total z2--Gardn, enth, xx—Stephenson batted for elghth. | 'v'hil‘llgo .o | Creveland 3 Two has , Sheely, hits, Kamm, Myatt; &tolen Hooper, Brewer; sacrifices, McClollan, Bumma; double plays, Schalk to Neis, of. 3 Kamm to Sheely; left on bases, Chicago Jahnston. Atter looking over a game not long | ;AT 1o Bheelys eft balls, Cvengros 3, 1g0 when some of the real old tImers | rayerette 2, Coveleskle 1, Shaute 1: struck were playing Red snorted something |out, by Svengros 1, Leverette 2, Coveleskle o the effect that he knew when it !I hit {c”“fl (;\'u;nxrn‘x ‘4 1’n 3 :»xflmn.nnlt o Leverette in -3 Inninge, off Coveleskie BRSNS, (hL quit, DRSTeYAR NOW B Lt ki o BhAMEs ANt A tould do better than some of the | o Metevier 1 in 1 inning; winning pitcher, | Grimes, sther old fellows who don't know Cvengros; losing pitcher, Coveleskie; um- hat the curtain has been rung down | Pires, Rowland and Evans; time of game, m them. Dodgers 14, Phils 5 Philadelphia, June 30.—Brooklyn {was in a hitting mood yesterday and | v, | POuNded out a total of 25 hits to de-| |feat Philadelphia, 14 to 5. Fournier | in the|first baseman of the visitors, connect- . led safely six times in six aftempts, i having a home run, two doubles and three singles. Score: | Brooklyn, i ol 0 0 of sl oscccoscorrccmmon { Sl mnscccuman 27 The City League umpires are giv-| 2 leskle ing pretty good satisfaction—for um- pires, It seems natural to see Red Campbell out on the lot. And Rerli makes a good ump too. If he only would bellow out his decisions so that ‘he players and crowd could know his ‘ulings he would be even better. 2l ooomun . 1 d for Covel [ Shaute 000 310 180 000 200 110 ell; three b bises, Strunik Colling, Sheely, = 5 lacosomoncs P 1 | 0 7 25 Philadel; a.b, 14 phia, r. two hours, > Mokan, « Candidates for the relay team to be | Rl 3 Bed Box ol “land {and thi ] 'y i s chaw has heer et : wwther indiffern siterass | flgned to risk his heavyweight title Mrs, Molla Mallory, Ameriean tennis champ, has been meeiing with yather indifferent suecess gt Bl At B m, England, she tripped and fell, Cuh Inne ", Chicago. E ed three §t 8 pit terday and defeated the 4, Keore: Cards i 1 10 pounds hers i yes. Visitors 11 to i Plark Riade Smith, Nartont Brun Pirates | & Kaufmann, p, Total it 11 x—Dattod for Fralgan i xx—atted for North i 8t Louly Chicign Two ninth, 020 000 020— 4 104 051 00x 11 Atnsinith, O'Fars base hit Statz ote; thies Kaufmun off Narth uart 1, North 1; hits aines 6 G 2 innings (noue out In 3rd), Barfoot 4 In 2 (none out in bth); Stuart 2 in 2 Nerth 1 in 2; hit by pitcher, by North (Statz), by Keuf- man " (Clemonk); ng piteh Haines; umplres, McCormick, O'Day and Finner- nan; time, two hours, | BLIASON-ARDERSON o Arthur ¢, Eliason and Miss Astrid B, | Anderson Are Married This Almr-‘ | noon by Rev, Dr, Abel A, Ahlquist The marriage of Arthur C, Enason,‘ son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew C. Elia- | ;/son of 49 Winthrop street, and Miss Astrid B. Anderson, daughter of Mr, Mrs. John W, Anderson of 398 Chestnut street, took place at the | home of the bride this afternoon. Rev. | Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist of «utheran church, officiated. The home of tha bride was prettily Altr‘orntflfl’ With a color scheme of yellow and white set off with daisies and fern: The wedding ceremony was perform- ed beneath an arch of white roses, The gown of the bride was of bridal | satin trimmed with chantilly lace anfll she wore a tulle veil caught with | crange blossoms, and carried a shower | bouquet of roses. The gown of the | matron of honor, Mrs, Walter Falk, | a sister of the bride, was of orchid | colored Canton crepe and she carried | a bouquet to match, The gown of | the bridesmaid, Miss Emma Eliason, a sister of the groom, was of peach col- ored Canton crepe and she carried a bouquet to match. The best man was Henry Eliason, a brother of the groom ' usher was Walter Falk. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at which about 60/ friends and reiatives of the couple from Bridgeport, Stamford, Windsor, the First | TITLE BOUT JULY 4 LADY ASTOR UPSETS 5 NOW ASSURED DIGNITY OF BRITISH | Diepiaying great mwbw (Continued From Preceding Page), Pulls “ le-ftfll ol 'mw 0' Astor finally tugeed at his #ing the heavy leather bag, & man in the erowd yelled You wen't i dead man that in Shelby, July 4™ The air was charged with and the fan rasped out with peater adding Tom Gibbons jan't like Dempsey smiled and sald that he hoped not By The Assecialed Press Shalby Celehrating. 4 fhelby, Monl., June 30-—-Elated as it a8 not beer 2 Jack Dempsey first like a slienee A re that bag quietly | €00 have of last = Th fina agninst Bhelby s celehrating A load was lifted from shoulders last night when Mayor Jim the man whoe financed the 4 the man who ateppad into wch when Dan Trasey of Gireat ia uddenly quit as business man ager, announced over the telephone ‘You can tell the whale world there will bo a fight on Wednesday, July 4, at 3 o'cloek in the Fhelby arena," final $100,000 of Dempsny's Shelby's | tAf lohns hout the hre . her . with As I'he o guarantes has been assured and Fhel. hy, the Mentana mushroom hoom town, oynosure of the eyes of the port world, celebrates, Nows of the mayor's announeoment spread auick- Iy along the crowded Main street Awashbuckling cow hands in flapping chaps and clanking spurs, easterners, grim workers from the ofl fields, me chan pivcessionaires and the heiter skelter population of this tewn of clapboard houses and tents received it with cheers, Seores of impromptu celebrationa were organized The immediate effect of nouncement that the fight was as- sured was most noticeable at fight ieadquarters. Orders for tickets he. gan to roll in as soon as Johnson's statergent was broadeast. The re.| mand for pastebeards continued to- day, stirring into activity the ticket | oelling force whose dutles have been light during the uncertainty of the last ten days to whether the bout would be held. the an- By The Associated Pross London LUEming ot the cont.tal offort 10 indue s0 th commeons evening speakor w AP ping that Prederick, who wemen to parliament sideration of her messire Lady ook & seat on the step ot Bip erick’s feel. He, however, was warmed up to the debate on the eultural eredits bill and paid e tention to the pleadingd she o him. 1rying 10 foree him 4o sit down, whils the house laughed heartily. At last Banbury stopped There were five minutes lefs for considerge tion of the liquer bill and great Lady Astor's discomfture when Frederick immediately began amendments. Her ladyship & desperate and futile move elosure. This enly el increase the merriment, and time limit expired with Banbury talking and passage of the bill gated to some future time the laughs ter hurst forth anew, Then Lady Astor arse from her seat, shook her fist at the enemy snd hastening toward him gave him & res sentful puneh, half in fun and half in petulance, while the members shouted with mirth The bill, heweier, was not lost a8 the government has promised 1o grant facilities for its eventusl passage, ull Frog House of Londs $h—Lady Astor of Bir Fred- Nanbury n & vain him 1o siop speaking iquer bitl might sent the house into peals of laughter in whieh the srave Wliged to join of finishing her measur Astor was cagerly house could get to could placate Sir s a sworn appenent of vho ineiden ooks admission of June George at she and her the right of way the had ® apportunity stages of and Lady the only she bill & ally disfavor upon the the time approached for con. Looks Like a B " p———— This is the latest freak in German auto-making. It carries the WALSH \\'l)i\‘ZIITP o _'_"E"‘}inm “stream-line effect to the nth degree. Here it is shown being tested Washington, riiblie links golf champlonship here vesterday by defeating J. Stewart Whitman, als» of New York, six up ard five to play in the 86 hole final round of the to BLUE RE. DETROIT. Detrolt, June 30.-~Lou Blue, Tiger first baseman, who has been out of | the gam: several davs as the resuit | of an injury recefved at the Yank| stadium, will rejoin the Deatroft club in Cleveland, it was learned today. Miss C. E. Mason, of Tarrytown-on- o Walsh of New York won the national on a Berlin track, D T D - PO CDOGDOTD Drive a Good Used Car for Business or Pleasure Prices of used cars are no longer prohibitive and you may now purchase and afford to maintain the automobile of your choice at a comparatively small expense. The IDEAL auto touring weather is here and rou sheuld profit by riding in the open, and avail- ing yourself of the opportunity of viewing na- ture’s generous scenery. Local automobiie dealers and private owners, having cars for sale are well represented in our “Autos and Trucks For Sale” columns, If you intend to sell your car, advertise in The Herald classified page for satisfactory results. ders and advertisers using it most consistently admit that they receive the greater benefits. GET THE HABIT! NEW BRITAIN'S USED CAR MARKET IS (¢ Washington, June 30.—Mogridge | & St §|Poypland and Hartford were present. tudson, N. V., has been made a grand THE HERALD WANT AD PAGE—READ IT! pntereq by ghe Private Walter J. Smith | post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars | In the marathon to be held at Hart- | ford on July 4, are asked to meet at had the better of Ferguson in a bat- | mer b o tle of pitchers vesterday, and Wash. | Wrightstone, se. Ington defeated Boston 2 to 1. A |llenline, c homer by Flagstead gave the visitors Lan | Rapp, 3b. 0/ Mr. and Mrs. Eliason left on an aute O ltrip which will extend through New o| York, Canada, Vermont and Massa- 0| chusetts and on their return will make |officer of the Order of Danilo the First by order of the late Queen Dowager Milena of Montenegro, General Persh- St. Mary's playground on Sunday | morning at 10:45 o’clock for try outs. | A partial list of the candidates fol-| lows: Fred and Clarence Brady, Ben- | nie and James Conley, William Gra- beck, Thomas Feeney, James Sullivan, | William Unwin, Albert Bottomley and | Bert Schneider. Glazner, | Mitehell o. | Head, p. P x their only run. Score: : 0| o —s Mitchell, ss Pleinich xx Collins, ef, Tlagstead. Burns, b, . J. Harels, If. . Walters, c. Shanks, 2b. Frank McDonough of the Casino al- | pewster, 2b. eys, won the recent round-robin golf | Ferguson, p. ourney at the Sequin club. i bl | | 0 Sl cooonGwmnmmmet 14 72 ball. seventi, n ninth. rf. s xx—Ratted for 0 | Bronkiyn | s220 base hits, MeCarron double 0 0 Wheat; 2, Johnston 2, I el 2l onvunmsns Total 3 Olan to Fournie, e lyn 10, Phiia 0| Glazner 3, Gr DICKENS' HOME GOING Rochester, FEngland—Gad's Hill lace, near here, once the home of | Sharles Dickens, soon will be put on he sale block, London realtors an- ounce. Sl Rice, rf. Peckinpaugh, | Gostin, 12, Ruel, Judge, i ok Glnaner; Moran and lart; time, 1:57. 3 & pltcner, b, Svamas 0 umplres, Wichita Business District Inundated by Flood This shows a typical scene in Wichita, Kas., when 60 city blocks were turned into canals by wa-| ars of the Rig Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers. All industries were tied up. The flood wa- rs ereated much suffering and made thousands homeless in Wichita and two neighhoring cities, iwrkansag City and Winfield, Kas. Several persons are reported missing. Property damage totaling everal miilion dollars is reported. thelr home at 25 Ellis street. Mr. Eliason is assistant foreman in | . the die room at the Russell & Irwin Mfg. Co. and Miss Anderson was a teacher in the Smith school. Mexico’s Best ing is a commander in the same order, | s Mason Is the only woman in Miss Clara San Pedro, sclected nsi- the most beautiful girl in Mexico, was | | the queen of the celebration com- | memorating the 100th anniversary of | the founding of the City of Tampico. 1

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