New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924, <EEMEEES {left on buacs, New York §; ot | | 4y He was specifically ~charged with D st sk ines at X taling $4,400, but he had confessed . : ‘ LEI ] 11} thet his misappropriations totaled ap- Speaking Said He to i imaniie e i e prosimiory Sia o “ . £ v P T ) T Tfi PRH SN Counsel for Vanderoef sought len- / [ RV B H i SRt 22 RS e pitches Baldwin; balk, Bentley; losing o f S po r t P HI viteher, m”] s umpires ¥ ran * " o A VB ! 1 i iuney for his m];. m(on Ilhe]grul:xd that lll— ) > 2 & b g B A is + was due to drink and wom- B &) Cincinnati 4, Fhillies 3. A By A : o AT en” #n! lo his ambition to “keep up 1 paid $5.00 for my 14, — Cincinnati ¥ e i ety ; 1 Years--Blanies crowd.” 5 Ui T0tamDad Cincinnati, May nl HeGraw's. so.chlled’ mabtic: ming | THEOK SO it tha bad, came from hehind to hold the lead in _ ; ) & IV b] D!lm\ The attorney cmphusiially - Skl v;ms 0 08 SIbIRE about as badly fi.y all are!” the National league race hy winning 3 ¢ b ; 2 d 1 f was involved in any 4 15 his teamn. l’;h:m!m Hedbiald o hid & ) from Philadelphia 4 to 3, scoring the ] 75 4 Soman AFUP F.U"l R robbery, of the Helitiomk : : 3 e same epf. “inning run in the last half of the Y LU Uil U2 L At month, when: Ecndat Wik jedisiceciioni SsONN lnce: xp ninth inning, after one man was out. ] 7 min, 4 hond sdosns, s kila T ence—but boy, | tossed a Mays held the Phillies 1o six hits, ; TR Y ; M T s bt The Lank, which was closed while At that though, Connie Mack has dollar ata Gem and got a hree of which were bunched in the : lis ' ) s indiciment yesterday nl onaminers went over its books, visitors scor it on Mac. The Athletics dropped 'Ol’tl.l 2 g second round when fhe 3 thelr 12th straight yesterday. ne backinshave joy!” 171 L U 3 ; Sl arand jury o counts, iws uut yet been reopene PHILAD ? ;) . r Vanderos rmer cash- - e Marvelous New ) :. M. PO. A E i 4 b e ol tho icebeNE o f BEGS WAY OVER U FY Babe's eighth homer yesterday : ent t \ New York—Crawford Gilligan start- United States pleased him and the fans, but did not \ . 2 p X o ielp his teammates much as they lost Lives $ X ' oy R B ¢ 3 u « mo 5 d d to walk across the the verdict to the Sox. an f 0 ) z $ ¥ P 7 P for 1 ) 3 10 rom l.os Angeles last February, but TR SRk o 4 £ i e funds hie fell a vietim to Kind motorists. In- S *Vrightstonz, 3 . ; x ; : : Arving e leral Judge ' stead the long, hard hike across George Sisler's team now is within J Hentin:, e . < et A 1 t country whics Qe had planned, he striking distanze of first place. Tvo DOUble-Life Blades JUbhelEpatie il i ; o : i i unts, | was picked up so-often . by - passing 3 3 N embe ¢ ! drivers that he made the and a half games behind is wher st 4 ; ; ? b : : Wrdgise s 3 2,500-mile trip in 19 days. they stand now. Use GEM Safety Razors x—Oae out wher : s i e s T3 v ppropr N e \ Fivée doulje plays featured the ___ s w2 Yurns, rf work of the Chisox in the field and - Ladbert,. 1+ Rousciz of TR MTONAL-AMERIGAN. B 5 | Yoot 0] What a wholesome drink 'nlJ\;'Ilm)la\jl;a;prlioolyi;lc\h‘l\"HKl'I N\“"\‘ \1':,:: LEAGUE HAI.L [iAMES ian bl o S You will find motoreycle cops even in the wilds of Africa. University, The river boys lost. 6 to 0 1 Thayts it ti ' and 14 of them were chased from the | (Continued from Preceding Page) Bia eoeceieai02 100 -z Lhey're not quite as tough on speeders over there, though. Here or t em. hatter's box via the three strike route. Etnag . J . ¢ is a typical policeman along Africa’s “Gold Coas taking a paA'Li e . of his family out for a little ride. ad Trinity plays Dartmouth in Hartfora - - e B e patte ot e \ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale hasa clear, sparkling look that tells you tomorrow. g Vright a 1 Ford Fred Teller took sts out of nine oy Loos AT L RO, AL, | DA 58 TR Tl o ou balls, off Mave 35 fi [P s >I|I:'|\~ ”"“' of its pure, clean goodness. It tastes from O'Brien in Hartford in the state 'Cavew, of : atruck o aye 43 hitrhy | i et ot good. Itispure. Give the children umplres, Wright, bowilng league AR Aight 3 : 4 L L Z 30, Adam Zizk and others of this ; lots of it. They all like it. ¥ < Trayno 5 2 3 o . ! [ 350. Constable Fred Winkle = Frankie O'Brien of Hartford, a wel- Maranville, # i RULE MflflF STRE[}T t 1 property belonging to the ter, has & fractured jaw received last Grimm . . g fendants. The writ is return Wednesday night when he was kaoyed pundt © - : S (R Lety lGaUrtiat HAY o lan Ehia et v George Giblons, i : - 248 Motiday of June, Joseph T, Woels, A rotain Only One Reason Permitting Re- ioivi v ey itk ovonn w in G y 5 2 Batted for N The Sequin Golf Club opens its sea- T et i for $75 damages son Saturday. Harry O'Connor, Frank Batted for Yearin in 8th o] [ D ) d P l 3 \MleDonough, Judge Mangan, Jitn ) Soscen . . . gl H mal”age 0 lVOICE wpe ;‘»vl payment 8 Kelley, éte., ete., now go into training. ) k PR ‘onstable Fred Winkle has a —_— Grimm; home 3 i automobile owned by the defend- Attempts to arrange an open air Cuvler, Marer ‘ooper; doublo plays, Springfield, Mass., May 14.—Laws .10 vrpe writ is returnable in the Sl A . 2k are MATANVille to Wright to Grimm: feft on | : 3 hoxing carnival at Charter Oak are | JOUROE o MUEEL 0, Gl o balla of the Methodist Episcopal church | city court the fourth Monday of May. meeting with faillure, West Hartford o Marque: Benton 1; struck out, hy covering divorce were strengthened | Chasbes Jensen, through Alfred LeV ought a replevin action does not want boxing, it secems Coop Aton 43 hite off Marquard § in t funings; Renton 3 3: Yearin 0 in 1; and interpreted by the general con- . I wrainst 1. A, Duryea of Fast Hamp- Practice of the Ameviean Lithuan. @ . Har(; tin ' TIoe here go that hereafter no | ..ty recover possession of an auto- on hasshall team will be -— Billy Alvord substituted for Pat Te- minister of the ehurch will be per- mobile sold on a conditional hill of held tomorrow ever at the old Chicago 3. Braoklyn 1 beau at Cleveland's third bag in the mitted to marry persons who have |sale. The car is now in the possession | ioneers dinmond in Lilis street. Al | Chicago, May 14.—Vic Keen, eolle. | "Pring of 1891, and in four days he u}hlul\jm{ ].1:\...\«: on grounds other of Deputy Sherift George N. Smith of | members ave asked 1o report ginte twirler of the Cubs allowed Ne made eight errors on 17 chances. |than infidelity. Grounds for divorces iddlctown. A hearing on the writ is saste f ened ay H 3 e co records 18t | sche fl the city eourt ¢ v 19, only throe hits, two of which were | Hi8 final disaster happened on May 14, as shown in the court records must | scheduled in the city court on May 1 made by Fournier, while four of Chi- |11 the first he overran an easy ground- be the basis for decision of the right e cago's hits off Decatur came in one |°F With a double-play in front of him [to marry qn the pait of the clergy The statute knot, usually eonsid-{ and one out. Then the Phillies pro- man, the Interpretation of the law on ered as a standard, is 6,082.66 feet, Bfls b " R 2 inning, which enabled the locals to ; T A eba eview defeat Brooklyn, 3 to 1, in the final | cteded to score en runs. In the the part of the conference donying | oo e mem s semm—m o ne of the series, The game was | Seventh, Bill repeated his perform- him any discrction in his decisior = ————— playved in an hour and 14 minutes, Ance, and the Quakers added four! Clergymen who themselves obtain NATIONAL LEAGUE he GoTd more, The score livorces on grounds other than in BROOKLYN WV AB J ynformity with the law of the chureh, Yesterday's Resolts AB R H . B Me R 0 | will be subject to expulsion. The vineinnati 4, Phitadelphin rul : e N § 0 & 0| Methodist clergy wiil not be permitted St Louis 8, New York 3 {43 ! 0 to consider any claims by applicants ston 1 STt o Childe, 2b ...vv... & 2 2 3 2 0! for marriage that their diverces might 0 have been obtained on grounds reeog- nized by the church, when in reality Johnson, rf Alvord, Bb . ! : The Standing Virtie, 10 o5 the divorce was granted on grounds recognized by the state, but not by the \' - ¢ ‘ »—.‘ " ! i ,.4,;‘,,",, laws of the church | Uflfil he met ”ER" " AND THEN=~ =~ Myers, 2h Cames Tday h sene Clements, © y et " . AT Brown, 1b ik . Allen, ss ! Menyan .1 : » Gels 10 to 16 Years for Causing Wi Wile's Death | LD o A0 300 B0x Total 10 27 Too base hite, Faurnter; threa base hite ' N ta Fournie left on hane Philadelphis ipsio q 00 . 2 " ay's Resnlie d b P o B S T8, Bl i o 100 100 401 Litchfeld, Conn., May 14.—Dr. Jo- York 8. i Noge e 04 . Earned runs—Cleveland 3. Two onis 5, Boston & Nek e Thits off Decntur 5 in 7 innings | PA%e hits—Davis 2, Childs, Alvord, De. nington 8, Detrojt 3 rmAn 6 fn 1 lehanty. Sacrifice hits—McAleer, Me- evéland 3, Philadelp Cleveland verees 100 021 200-- 8 P | #eph T, Spoth of Falls Village pleaded Ruilly to a charge of mansiaughter in connection with the death of his wife | - - lKean, Virtue, Delehanty, Clements. | on Mapch 19 and was sentenced by | Glants Tose Stolen bases—MeAleer, Doyie, Gray, | jyugice Allyn Brown in the Litchfield Bt Louis, May 14.—The 8. Louls Grown. Left on bases—Cleveland 11, gyunarise court last yosterday to from Cardinals made a elean sweep of their adeiphia 7. Struck out——Alvord, 14 44 15 in state’s ‘ four-game series with the New York , Hamilton. Bascs on balls—By g ’ siants by winning yesterday 8 to 8 leason 4, by Beatin 6. Double piay poth, announced that State's Attor- Baldwin replaced Bentley in the Myers, Brown. 1irst on errors oo \Caitor Holcomb was fied in! fifth when the Cardinals bunehed sin fladelphia Cleveland 3. Wild aeiing that &poth b» put to piea on wiea and walks for five rune. Haines pitch—Gleason, Umpire—Lynch. Time | yhe mansianghter charges. Mra, Edna vot only pitchad well, hut got three —1:50, Benson, daughter of Spoth, through | ts in four times at bat, The seore — her attor had filed in the su- TOMORROW'S SCORE—Cincinnati perior ¢ ! ¢ damages for the oss game by ¢ . her and also asking The standing ‘ New York . &t Louis Poston .. Detroit Chicego |, Washington ol fand I'hiladelphia 15 T W PO Reds broak up a 1 scoring ten times in thirteenth, at her f e tried on a charge f murd . pending. Dr. poth is ) ames Today " Chicago a1 Bosion ¥ ' W 1 1 Manchester State League SISl f ol Team’s Lineup Announced . Spoth was Herman Bronkic's Manchester spi tn Sharon on March " team, which plays the Resses in the eor ahe had en str . . ir state league game at &, Mary's head wit A pi Yesterday's Results B M field on Saturday, has heen picked. suffersd a laceration Baltimore 4, Hlochester 3. X . It includes: Lampreeht and Stratton, fhe died two days Reading 4, Toronto 0 catchers; Thompson, Helland and leged that Spot Syracuse 7, Jersey City € Burckhardt, pitchers; Robb, first not on fricnd Newark-Ruffalo (rain). base; Massey, second: Wilkon and assauit him a nam S Louis tw York Detroit at Philadelphia Cleveland at shington INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Hanna, short and third respectively. The Standing Edgar, Sipp'es and Kotsch will be in v the outfield with Ballsieper as utility BORS HER HATR AT $0, W | Sher & s : l Baltimore ........ 13 50 | B %) vesese.d man _ 4 PUI® coooinvnes I . . “I Don't Propose to Be a Tail-Fnder,” d Newark ..o 11 580 e . 1+ Thompson Wins Five Out Explaine Syracuse Woman. e lusq | omen e 1 ¢/ Of Nine in Waterbury scacue . v, Vay 14—irs : itios ' Thompson of fthe Commercial al- | Kathe erday celobrat WHEN, HAVING MADE THE ONE POSSIBLE Reading ... Syracuse .. K 3 Totals " : leys won five out of nine games from or elghtie day by having it ; last night. He | Ter hair gled” and curled in the . WRONG LEAD, YOUR PARTNER, THROWS x~PBatted for Baldwin in 7th Tate in Waterbury Jersey City 25 sx—Batted for Jonnard in 91h averaged 110.8 to 109.3 for Tato. The latest fas : hSyalic You Nfl‘“‘r LOOK WHICH T“]EANS THAT New York U T ] . find 1 * ovs 2o 102, 120, 95, 94, it bes and 1 wouldn't have A> A BRIDGE PLAYER YOU OUGHT Two base hits, He s three base b Tato--115, 128 Ne % at Buffale. Horne home run, . 1t alen b - 1 o ” N ading at Tor Rattom 2 - iy Pl L o 1 ecawe T oy ; TO STICK TO MAH JONGG eading at Toronts . Rottomley, ¥Flack: sartifices, ( none: $ @ Y o Baitimore at Rochester. 1 Hornshy and_Bottomiey | T ROMPpSC 93, N Why Jarsey City at Syracuse. Jackeon; &mith and Hornsby; 107, 13 s propose to EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Waterbury 3, Bridgepert 1 (All other games postponed). NEAM- PO TO GET = ? T1TW0 THET™ FOA . R . Ay QR Gn ' LLLIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - WE Waterbury «. 12 TTLL TAHE MORE TaN - . A e T, WANNS (BTG4 TH NEXT Bw e — ™ SWIY5 NALY TO CHPHE oreester w. 11 Vo BB Epringfield Springfield at Hartford. New Haven at Albany. Rridgeport at Waterbury. Worcester at Pittsfield. SENTENCE SUSPENDED. { Willimantie, Conn., May 14.—Leo Brown, 10, who was charged ith placing poison in & ten gallon can of | milk, was found guilty by the eourt yestérday and given & suspended sen- tence to the Meridén sehos! for boys | and thep remanded in eare of hi father owing to his extrems youth. PN LT T~ T T

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