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LY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. , the firat 9 to 2, and losing the second, [ Friberg; double play, Grantham to Adams Tonlight the City league council will meet at § o'clock in room 207, City ball, to take up the protest of the Falcons who claim St. Mary's used a “ringer” in defeating them Saturday. Branford-Post Road, one-half com- Bristol-Sehop! street under oom B - ':,'}('"x?fl:" ofi| Pleted and being used. Traffic to de-|struction. One side of road beln. First Game, oy - 1) struck out, by Xi 6, | lay of about ten minutes, bullt at time, other side open to traf A T W T 1'5' by Ring 2; balk, Knufmann; passo .| Gullford-Post Road, one-way traf-|fic.* ' Pittaburgh 003 000 00 3 g“t".“ umptres, Moran, Westervelt and| no ground mixer, Traftic to delay of [ Stafford-Munson road completed Batteris nd Deberry; Hamilton, [ HOrti time, 1:39, about five minutes. Grading dusty|and open to traffic. Bteineder, Beghy and Mattox. and rough. Thomaston-Waterbury road, om a ¢ Norwalk-Armory Hill, open to traf-| way traffic. Fair condition. Throug} Becond Game, fil.r:whl;u:‘ R"An [;flN"lTI“NS | fic August 11,: Short stretch around |traffic go via Goshen. mixer one-way traffic necessary, Traf- Torrington-Litchfield, one way traf: fic not to be delayed over two min- fie, Fair condition. Through traffie NNE utes. go via Goshen, | Westport-Shore road, open to traf-| Winchester-So. Main strect in Win- | fic entire length, Place at Saugatuck | sted, one way traffic. Fair. ¢t r 1 ;4 : 4 G to 2, Welch, rf. . Seheer, 2b, Perikins, c *Matthews Brugisy, o, Harrls, p. . ach, P ooo The Fafnir-Falcon game this week should be a corker. It is probable that Tommy Blanchard will do the { hurling for the Fafnirs as this is the Suzanne Lenglen certalnly 1S queen | geagon's most important game for Faf- of the courts. “Of the 41 sets of ten- i 'A win probably definitely elim- T, Grimth, nis she has played at Wimbledon since | jpates the Ialcons from a chance at % Fournier, 1b, 1919 she has won all but one. the title and practically assures at{ eRan for Perkins in 7th. *Olson ... least a tie for leadership for the Ifaf- oiBAtted or, Helmash i Ml ‘ B. Grimth, < e & ¢ hicago o — Dazzy \Vancva hung up h[s; ninth | nirs, medflemmi £ ot | 301 zgn—-! straight victory yesterday when he R Two base hits, Sheely, Galloway: stolen pitched the Robins to a 9-2 victory| The Falcons will put their best team | bases, Mostil, Matthews; sacrifice, Colling, . The Pittsl e fleld and their legion of root- | Falk; left on base, Chicago 13, Philadel- over the Pirates. The Pittsburghers|in th. ( B phia 7; base on balls, off Faber 1, off Har- took the second game of the double [ers will be out.strong to boost their /sl I L BRI ol B0 header 5 to 2. Incidentally, this was | pets. 4, by Helmach 4; hits, oft Harris 7 in'2 2-3 Grimes’ sixth straight defeat. innings, off Helmach § in 6 1-3 Innings; hit { <5 1ike 2 hot game— | by pitcher, by Faber (Hale); wild pitch, AlLin.alli4t:Tooks 11k L Faber; umpires, Rowland, Ormsby and | Bighes, If, . A homé&r by Burns lost the second [ With ‘possibly some .more strenuous (0o, SREETC FERNE G TNER 2N, | Carey, ot . game of a double header 3 to 2 for|Work for Policeman Tommy Rol,lskl& g::v;::faggb the Tygegs yesterday, but the Detroit- 2 E N, NA | Barnhart, rf. ers took the first from the Red Sox| The Berlin-Plrate game also shduld ATIONAL LEAGUE AMaranviile, be a corker, Berlin is anxious to Grimm, 1b, 0. ! A close the season with a bang, after Giants Lose Gooeh, c, .a = ¥ locscoconcora, = ° Balley, of, Johnston, wlocsecconucouny loromcavnanon lomvocscunorouss ]l cocecsoncencsse® vloccocsonrecs » = = 4 % | under construction. Traffic detoured| Sharon-Salisbury, Housatonie river i i via railroad station, road, Line Rock to Cornwall. No de. fBuufltm Oi nghway Dept' Gwes Wrsu’er-Post road, one-half dis-|tour. Work to be started Ilem‘n. tance base has been laid on one-half Information to Autoisls | o¢ ross Aseraicwinve ot on ins| prooyies WAGE 1SSTR side where asphalt will go on. One‘ A .| way traffic around piece subject to The Connectiout atate Nighway de-| 4o/, "0'apout eight minutes. | Eastern Railroad Tratnmen and Cone partment has issued the following Stratford-Pos o X E - t road, concrete base bullétin concerning highways nnd:flhom one-half way ‘on one side of| ductors Ask That Old Rate Plus their condition: | P v New Milford to Wooden Bridge in :i?ll:) Traffic using other side.” No| porense Be Givem Them, o T does dntur fs| North Haven bridge, open to traf-| By The Amociated Press. 2 e R MorHion s Tecommenaad. Iy FalN So‘. Kent to| fic, with temporary railing. Cleveland, O., Aug. 9.—Approxi. The Glants' winning streak was [SIIPPIng for several weeks: Wwhile e | gt. Louis, Aug. 9.—St. Louis defeat- Kent concrete road. under construc.| Guilford bridge, east abutment|mately 125 general chairmen of the broken yesterday on a homen by Ains- | PITates must win‘in order to xemait|eq New York 4 to 8, In the first ot a| .\ & & tion moutherly from Kent. . Traffio| Should be poured this week. Traffic| Eastern Association of the Brother worth which brought the Cardinals to i first place. five game geries here yesterday. Ain-| jRatied for Fournior if Bth. controlled hy . telephones, during|Using old bridge. | hood of Rallway Tralnmen and the the fore in the eighth. Bentley weak- smith's four bagger in the eighth gave | Brooklyn . 2--2" working hours. Road very rough. }(nmdamh’mtf street, concrete Ialdi‘Order of Railway Conductors on ened in the seventh and St Louis tied the Cardinals the winning run. My- | Pittsburgh ... af o Kent Center Bridge, concrete fl“{ on one side of road for one-half of | castern trunk line railroads met here the score on two hits and a wild pitch, ers’ sacrifice, ‘scoring Bottomley, Rad | uror sy bagess T ROmO rum, L lsted, on south side. | distance, Concrete being laid on oth- | this morning to consider the question tied the score. In the last five in-|rifce, Morrison; left oa bus Danbury-Padanaram Road, rough | ©F Slde of road at present. Traftic go-|of increased compensation. This {8 (Continued From Preceding Page) nings, Haines allowed two hits. Pittaburgh 7; base on balls, off Grims ¢ | ing north detours via Ridge roaddthe third and final meeting of the 3 off Morrison 2; struck out, by Grimes 4, by | STading completed. ~Macadam being| o oy th th rt of | general chal f the t New X:rk. L I b e Ton e e | Inid, ~ No detoud necessary. raffic going south uses other part of general chairmen of e two organi- Ponot it aa‘ . time, 1:32, ¢ Woodbury-Southbury Road, rough| roa‘d not under construction. zations on the wage question, previ- MRt Abe s grading completed, crushed stone base Southington-Plainville, main road|ous meetings having been held by Frisch, 3b, . i e 8y Ta A4 between two towns practically com-|the western assoclation in Chicage Meusel, 1f. Cubs 4, Phils 2. being lald. No dotour necessary. | pjeted with exception of shoulders.|on July 10, and by the southern ags Stengel, cf. Chicago, Aug. 9.—Kaufmann held [ Woodbury-Bethiehem road, steam g en 4 AR ny in W: h;);, ton July 24, Kelly, ib. | Philadelphia to five hits yesterday and | shovel grading just started. No de-(“FZF. i o Nl s 4 Jedkuon, sn. | defeated Ring in a pitching duel, Chi. | tour necessary. Plnln\xlle:NeW Britain, under con-| The Chicago meeting went on ree- Bonties, cago winning 4 to 2.' Ring pitched a| Weston-Georgetown road, steam | Sruction, =Concrete heing laid, Onejord for a restoration of the ¢ cents T |'good game but was wild and the Cubs | shovel started, no detour necessary. we;'ku g 1 ODRR AL ADQUEIATD m‘de mfir :r fr ci,"; an;y ::i !‘bfl: x0'Connell . bunARSd" thate hits Boore: Columbia-Hebron, shoulder ncom-| “WCErhy /0 o Qi gr rl° yJ e § bt fl;fl -0 | Thiladelphin, pleted. Road open for traffic. il v Lane, | board . en July:d, 2. Wi Norwich-Willimantic road in Frank | ©né-half at time. Open. been in effect since that time, and in lin, shoulders being completed. Open Rocky Hill to Cromwell Town line, |addition requested a small additional 157 teaMis gndur cu:st;{\;cuon, half at a time.|increase, it is underst;o;i. ':‘hhe Wash- _Willime ion| One way traffic., ington meet concurred in the action. be‘l;l‘;mrzfczrr\‘s\t:‘l‘l‘l::::ntgp::'ad. #ertion N Gla,stc'nb\u‘y‘from East Hartford| The wage question action of the Waterford-Willetts avenue, open for| L°WN line to Glastonbury Center, un-|three sectional meetings will be sube traffic. der construction, half at time. Part|mitted to a referendum vote of the Groton Center road, grading being| of road open to traffic. Short detour |approximately 200,000 members of done. Passable, jon south end. Will be opened in|the trainmen and the 80,000 meme about two weeks, bers of the Conductor's organization. Slurrvvecconca {occonwess {eoonneesuanscy slocorornoocomur T 7 wlecoscorvoworesr ° ® lwocowunaccos aloorocoomuna | =l crme o, e o'ccosccsse Williams’ 20th homer with one on wins the first game for the Browns under Austin's regime, Incidentally, " the Yanks lost 4 to 3 when Davis held [ Woodall, them safe, fanning Ruth and Smith | Bassler.c. ®ith two on in the ninth. LoD Pillette, p. v loocoarnn leowmme 2lssossss Eroowal Hartford took a double header| from Albany yesterday. Lou Gehrig | hit a homer in the opener ‘of cach game. Vewster, 2! Walters, c. : | Collins, rf. . The Worcester team also won two | Burns, 1b. . games, taking a double header from |Relchle, cf. the Brasscos. . Shanks, 3b. | MeMillan, An unusual play in baseball, a |Ferguson, catcher's balk, occurred in a game at 27 15 Myers, cf. New Orleans yesterday. In:the sev- (Detroit oo 000 200 2| Ainsmith, c enth inning with Gould pitching and |Boston . S LA e Neiderkorn catching, New Orleans | oo tolen bases, Relchle, Shanks; | 1 Baptist Hill in Mystic, closed from ; A filled the basos, crifices, rs. Collins, Ferguison, Jones: n | 3 it 5 A Middletown-Cromwell, Little River ! e ollin, ergvton, Janta| - | o ! | - epatven 466 Lo I 86H, Baptist church to foot of hill. De-| ; Mitze waited the pitcher out and |douhle play an to 5 5 Ran for Bentley in 9th, | Chicago. tour posted. bridge, ~under construction. o1d FDDIE HEARNS SUES WIFE | s e o C 2; left on 6. Boston 9; base| xRatted for Maguire in 8th. i drew the count to three balls, started | 2 'ef!, o0 ™ 5 ; Pl ’ Frankiin-Lebanon road, top course | "",“:g‘;c‘;“‘n‘;‘(’:r";';‘z‘m et e Los Angeles, Aug. 9.—Eddle Hearne, being completed. Open. : sneiie . SITCEL UN° | automobile racing driver, filed a dis n balls, i PRl h der construction. Open. Clinton-Killingworth under con- P vorce suit here yesterday against Zols ol ooronmunonny Slrcrsenmmnc wlooronocccoon Rloocan Sloorrmanconuas olccsssccssziaa? | ab. sand, ss ... Y Wiiliams, 5 Wrightstone, Tierney, 2h Walker, r | Lee, If. . Holke, 1b, Wilson, c. Ring, p. *Leach .... ® » E Sl oarsosumoes? it 7 4 > Flack, rf. Blades, 1f. Sodomcmmy lovnnnmwan | crnwsean Sownren’ | ol e i e ke L S = > Gem s lose wlosmssmonna ol | hnsampuon? Slusmcussss, Slencossssss e g fe k ol ccosoo00a0a? a.b, B | Btatz, cf, | momemmomen? lomosumunsy aloomonmosas, wlressoomas® to pitch to the batter, the three base ik out, by . by Halloway B T : tunners moved simultaneously, Tuc- by Pilietie 1 hits ot Hallowsy Tin An| Two base hits Freigau, Bentleyi thres é?:n’?;'.m i . - 5 nings, off Pillette 2 in 2 Innings; h Y | base hit, Young; home run, Aihamith; sac-| T ARV AV 5 A Fas -V Vi ker was almost home when the ball | JPEE *%) . yrerguson (Manush); losing | rifices, Snvder, Myers: double piay, Jackson, | O Farrell, o struction. Open at all times. y :il Iilarliordtlant(_*hestnr;,7 Silver Hearns, Charfing. désertion: cleared the plate. Noiderkorn step- |pitcher, Pilette; umpires, Dincen and|Maguire and Kelly: left on hase, New York | Lribers, 3b. . Bethany-Naugatuck, under con-| [@0% ':"'t"fl Bl i “;‘J‘ 1o ped in front of the plate and cut off |Owens;; time, 1:58. 9, 8t. Louis 7; base on balls, off Bentley 5 struction. Closed t. 9 ¢| traffic, but through traffic should use v i Al b Ernb by v 3 | Heatheote, rf. £ . osed to traffie for half 2 2 L i the throw, trapping Tucker, Umpire ; FR : e S pateutle ot by Bentev e itr I hour at time to apply seal coat. Open | Main road. : | STORES CLOSE TN PROXEAL McGowany " called the play a balk; , White Sox 5. Athletics 3, (Young); wild pitch, Bentley; umpires, Pir-| Kaufmann, toitraviniati atherittnes East Haddam Town street under|By The Assoclated Press. Tucker scored and Mitze went to first, Philadelphia, ug. 9. Chicago | nan, Finneran and Quigley; time, 1:40. n % Trumbull-Long Hill completed. construction. steam shovel at work, Berlin, Anu, 9. — All the shops ia e found H;\rris‘ easy yosmrrl;:y and bat- CESnel *Stats given base because of catcher's in-| Naugatuck-Main street. One-half | V€Y rough. Should be avoided if |Berlin, with the exception of the pro- There is an important special de-|ted out A vietory over Philadelphia Dodgers 9. Pirates 2-5 terference. completed and used by traffic. Work- possible, vision stores closed today as a prot Uvery letter at The Herald office for |in the third game of the series, 5 to 3. Ppittsburgh, Aug. 9.—FBrooklyn and r)h:lfidfllnhlu v n;\: m m—‘ ina onlothar halt Coventry-Willimantic road under|against the refusal of the authorities the manager of the Ialcons haseball Chicags, | Pittsburgh divided a doubleheader | “lEL L BiLa i ioren baser, Tierney,| West Haven-Campbell avenue, open | construction. Fair detour on parallel [to allow prices to be fixed on a gold teap. 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