New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1924, Page 9

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i 5 { sz | Worcaater 3. Martford 2 S nid Own, Finance and Control | The only effect that Johnny Dun-| Springfield S, Pittstield 3 vestor mll,; the score ',;1-, t0 4. Mor: w0 d y [l | dee’s losing his junior lightweight Any igeport 2. 4 zon and Rixey opposed each 8 : ‘ to ISid Nallivan last night wiil | rhury-New Haven (Wet [ 00 the niound at the sturt but ne Blg Ele{fl[flfs | -y ilave onilie oomiof icap)aaDonfes] srovaia) < able to last the full game, Wrl bout will to boost the Meriden bat- | : @ shortstop, had a big day at bat, | B | \ S tier's stoc | The Standing a dduble, a triple and two| Chicage, June 21.—Grain farmers | \ > T 2 L. St would own, finance and control five 3 4 Kaplan already has tahen Sulliviin | Waterbury 17 LIBEIASATE T lurge Chicago grain firms and 5,000 R to camp, havi given him g yrd A 0. 2 cooperative elevators under a plan \ b teioming. s 5oy 34 b e Wiioh 4at ben senmitied o the'cu: OPENS FOR SEASON N e - ticid 25 5 : . " | coutive committee of the Ame an ' \ Kaplan 1s out atter Dundess ¢ 5 ] t 2 e 0 farm bureau, which will shortly nams S t w -~ ight crown at 128 pound e 5 {h TR a committee, headed by President O, a ur: ay’ Uune st — 1t ) i E. Bradfute, 10 study the scheme, The Manchester outfit is coming |} 38 s 2 & 1 : o of The plan includes the Armour % 2 vver here tomorrow loaded for b Linelll AR 1 Grain company, Hosenbaum Grain 2,000,000 Gals, 50,000 S, Ft. nd the Besses will have a toug | pieda | BN corporation, Bartleit, Frazier nd DIIRE W e P e # 0 trun them. But them, 1 SR - siie ol Wty Company, handling more than a bil- PURE WATER SANDY BEACH i hesteriteg also will have a t \ o, ‘ g e 9 lion dollars worth of cash grain tran- 5 " - % winmipg the Besses, so re ny raints e alh sactions ly, according to esti The Scashore At Your Front Door! | for ZooN game anyway./ a—Bhntted for Maya fu-8 . °t mates of the nggregate husiness of the PITTS i | last few years, Cld 14 eortainty can crow over NATIONAL \ oo A The pr Al contemplated turning THE D tht y SVl in et = b e tre, 1 i | o ey Uve) Turimerst ist itsia 14 HE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFETIME! « 1t in football, winning of wday's Results “u ‘ 2 v o country elevators, inal elevators, Lear St T S ) ik SRS 1€ haseball scries and an overwhelm- 7 Rokion 1 Wrig i 9 2 offices and fixtures and all other me- Learn to Sw "“_',m' if a Swimmer, improve your stroke 1§ defeat of the Crimson crew sums | & (0: Byookim G, 1 3 1 oo chanical cquipment, along with man- Personal Instructions by ip the Blues® activities in the majo! Cincinnati 4 it ; e R 8 col. Agerial facilitics. The five firms in- = o iz i A cparts + gamos scheduled.y | Msroniiie, 3 C0 R D 0 e radunte en, e Smith <!~ |valved control virtuully the outire clo- nJERMAN HUNT DOROTHY TAYLOR ghod e il P I s RTURTS. el cs g Rt e 7 cago termina "hampi. iate v % H - o|boss of Cumberland county, N SRIOESAVAS bt NG Shitagaiteriningl ampion Long Distance 19 Yr, Old Champion Long Herman Hunt, famous imming The Standing o{and thus became New Jersey's delo. (M much of the capacity of other | Swimmer Distance Swimmer a 1 Dorothy Tayior, sister « W, f g bl large 1o the ‘demoeratie con. | PTiMArYy markets and export hases. ol yrward on the All-New aril A % The elevators arve valued at 3150 In the Largest Swi i ’, : Vit nni 5 i vention. 000 and other property at about § 2 nming Pool in the World Knight Speaking of Sports gmmmw e ey . Baseball Review ] EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results J VATIONAL-AMERIGAN LEAGUE BALL GINES tContinued from Preceding Page) meter hur The French have a first-class man in Tontemps for the 3,000 iles, but outside this event appear JUNE 21, 1924 GRAIN FARMERS IN GO-OPERATIVE PLAN 000,000, HOORAY!! CAPITOL PARK | the expedition expressed the opinion today that ' lro kiva 4 g Cooperative grain marketing or- ADDED ATTRACTION - A : ganizations eventually would ba ac SRR oot It was tyied BiTeR Postoa ] ] ’ 50 corded the trading privileges of the | Exhibitions of Swimming and Fancy Diving by Mand ¢ swimmer, © but Louts ' | ' 'le::;lv‘vy:;‘»h(rarll of trade, under the HERMAN HUNT AND EMILY AND GEAN il il LR = : . ].AKES [jFE Tflll Details To Be Considered "DOT"' TAYLOR CIESZYNSKI - Games Today ; ” L |, Details of financing reaching to CARL MICHAELS and VIOLA SMITH . New York at Boston. et T %5, MeCormick and AL et hundreds of milllons of dollars will The Connecticut Statc "“““] » "i M PRliedeih i Kt Wrask 1 weene e’ 1:4 e considered by the committee, The | At 3 P. M. (D. S, T.) Sunday plonship for woimen will e held at “§ : Rl - i 3 financing of the consolidation is ex- ? the Canaan Country ciub from Jun LonpanpLde sl syt Giants Win Twn OI ASC?fldlflg Pal’(y Kl"ed" peeted S5 ns carad i far with tie finas 30 through Juiy ! S IR G HICAR | 5 st : ! [which ordinarily make the “rebate” o T he producer unmder cooperativ A the graionton swrciscs newt wr | AMERIEAN LEAGUE 1w Nor, o | Eiort Again Abandoned 1, e, e, e, et | the Pomfret school yesterday Lew TR i M or o My S might be diverted into a sinking fund lory, Yale football and baschull star, ; Al s o bl Bl S ARsiaieg EiN tion dehentures, stocks and honds, it l% Gis: s drae (s ailistls LowWL ems Was gton 2, Phi phia 2, (12 ; : rank Wi % ormer | London, June 21 Sir Francis | wag suggested, although the legal And:| o p : bematic of his election as best all | M2ES) _ Toaton ca il N1 T Younghusband. president of the |financial details of the pian were not | PFOPETties at an appraised valuation SUES FOR DIVORCE, wound athlete in the class. Four LG siber games: hin.) ) me SIRALCIANCHS an Royal Geographical society, last night |/Mmade public, and will manage the business for them e go at similar exercises, (Mem- | The Standing ”41!'\.\ ol s informed the newspapers that a tele- | he announcement of the plan | for & given period until they wish to Gowens. Who Went Around World 3ill) Mallory received the same W P NEW YO gram had been received by the Mount |Made l'\"nn* |u||-'m-fl'l. Tm«ll the | 1ake the whole menagement into their on Honcymoon, Separates, honor, and this year at Yale he took [y oy o 3 509 AR H. P.O. A, B.| Kverest expedition committee in Lone ""n:nv:';l.\‘ n(vvvr:l;::'vrn |I :‘vn;,l\"e ‘..',..vfia‘ lown Kanda™ he Cleveland, O, June 21.—~Mrs. Gene FHALHI1S Ipiat AR RS AL EUAS i ot A0 | . I o|don Lo the eftect that attempt Lo scale | 0, ITN'CE L O Tne oot aler | “The Amerioan farmer has besn |Gowen yesterday filed sult for divorce college i POSION o vrnnsss 520 | W inar, f cieeeh 1170 0 Mount ',ZWM had ended in disaster, | o000 00 individuais as & grain mer. | KTODINE in darkness,” said John 3 from her husband, Albert Y. Gowen Bt LOUIS ...ou.s K iy Sy v 1 o involving the death of two members chahdising dgeney. }er-:nu. former president of the Chi- | who two years ago clrcled the globe, ryon Bauer, academy high school- | Washington 27 Lid e r e 3 o|Georse Leigh Mallory and A C. Ere | "y’ understood that the tentative | cago hoard of tr “He has had | with his wite, on the yacht, Spees boy of Erie, Pa., won the Great Lakes Chicago ceeeae 29 27 i51 I DR VS N (b ) plan has n submitted to other |the cooperative ideas, but has not had jueks. Y d junlor single championship yesterday | Clevetand 2 N i1 (GRS LI 1T ¢ Iuterview ~at Westminster, 8IT fqem organisations,” the announce.|the facilities to put It into exeeution Mrs. Gowen aiso asks alimony by defeating Thomas 13 McGlinn, | Fhiladeiphia 19 33 65 o L S Re S LI ancis said it was not known how | wane said. | eectively Now men who have de- | “gquitable relief” and ‘nmlun’ a for- Yale University freshman 8-6, 6-2 e Totals T s 3 ¢ o) the disaster occurred, but that it Officials Approve oted their lives to grain marketing 'mul charge of neglact on his part gsshat Games Today { probably happened a fortuight ago. Farm bureau officiale, who have and who control five of the largest |The Gowens were married at I‘\'ev; Following their dafeat at the hands | Poston at New Yark, H. PO, A B The expedition, according to S | peen considering the pian for some |grain compa in the world, * | York city In July, 1919, . of the Yala crew the Harvard er nd at Detroit e I'rancis, was within a short distance | e were reported as being friendly turn their properties over to the clected 8, B, Kelly of Reading, Mass, | At 8t Loui ' o[ 0f the summit, at a greater height | toward the proposition. Grain opera- | American farmers and offer to devote P captain, at the election held last night, | Washington at Philadeibia 1 & o ofthan ever had been reached before. |yory considered it with favor [the next five years of their iives to the | Ulicago. dune 23 e _divorce He was bow in.the Harvard crow in! RS d s 4|1t had experienced geeat difficultien In | “jonn ¢, Shaffer of the J. 8. 8haf- | projoct and then stand ready io turn ™It fled in Cleveland by Mrs. Gene the race yesterday INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE U fighting its way through tremendous for & Co., sald the plan was aigni- |the catire properties over fo persons FOWEN MEainst Albert Y. Gowen ) —— T o 3 1 ofblizzards, which labted for 80me |ficant aw a revelation of the attitude | demignated by the farmers to conduet (NFeAtens the end of a marriage that Omitting the regular custom, the Yesterday's Results A1 0 weskn, 3 Chade 1 thaZaraii [trella (oWARE | (NG DEsRSE S started with m honeymoon whieh for Yale crew did not elect a captain for | Baltimore 12, Rochester 5 : A Al The members of the expedWion [the cooperative marketing effort of | 1f a final agrerment in renched be- | ® time held the interest of the whole next year following the race with | Huffalo 7, Jersey City 6 3 1 0 3 & o qofmust have been greatly exhausted | \ha producers. . tween the farmers and the five grain 10 Harvard yesterday but broke camp at Byracuse 4, Ading 1. (15t game.) |Luces, " 0 0 0t ofwhen Mallory and Krvine died, Sir “The elevator and grain men arve [companies, it is predicted that it wi 2irten midnight and took a sleeper for New | Syracuse ¢, Redding 2. (24 game.) | ,. - t 73 Tg 3Ty Ty|Francls mid. AT was the final as- [thus showing the farmers they are take at least thres montha after that | A vest-pocket electric fan has beem Tork where they hoarded the Hom Toronto-Newark. Rain.) far Narth in # sault on the peak, and the men had | willing to let ths farmers have the [to complete the unified pian, Invented erle for Kurope at 10 o'clock this y for Yeargin in o | Ml great hopes of reaching the tep. . morning. The Standing " o mocy| Bt Francia snid 1 wab almos | s e e Tl - " ta, Youne, ¥yl Meusel, | CPFtain the expedition wonld be abane en. Jackson, Groh; dsunle | doned for this year , S § ot sttt & 15 Vs Ko L The World At Its Worst By GLUYAS WILLIAMS son-Carson go in Waterbury on Thurs ol e e R Al and today was pressing for day night, June 26, has been arranged | Buffalo Moiania) 1orE. wt Bases:] LOther Thformucion from fhs ii-fated | Yes? No? What ? 3 with Young Stanley Roegers of Meris | Rochester Hoston 6; on balls off | party, but the manner in which the | den meeting Young Kid Lucas of Wa- | €yracuse e A A B o [interpid mountaineer, Mallory, and terbury, . | Reading 110 1; hit by pitehe Ervine, the young Oxonfan .met their | - | dersey City 11: by Lucan (Meussl); Jos-lend had to be left to mpec uiation | Twenty-two of the athletes who | - ap S B Bl 10 B e " pending the receipt of the messages | will represent the United States at Gates el Which presumably are on the way | the Olympic games are at present un. | Hochester at Baltimore | 3 s | from the rest of the expedition in the | dergoing treatment for an epidemic | Toronto at Newark . 100 French Amateurs in mountain fastnesses but have not yot | v re expected to hinder their 2 badind Paris, June 21.—The French ama. | "™ be pmt on the cahles The pub entering active competition. teur athietic championships, at which |, §0' foms satisfaction from the S final selection of the Olympic team | 2C' that the adviees from India re. aill be made from the 400 athistes PO the rest of tha party » competing, were begun this afternoon | A MeMber of the Alpina club whe : Is conversant with arrangements for | ENGTH HE /ANTED TO kKNCW NICR wAg T WITHOUT A AD MOW COUD T : Tl , THE WAY SNE 3 SOM ANSWE BED , WHAT SHE I AND THE MATER. MEANT 15 DROPPED ! to there was a ymnmhvv' 3 4 [have no ene capab® of finishing up | t! ', Mallory and Ervine had encount- | ’ : 38 front either in the track or field ered an avalgnche. He cited the -t | St b el ) ROl o \'l‘nnfi'r’w son | fact that in v.'-r 102 ‘\W“Ylhm’- Mal ! ! heavyweight, knocked ont K. O, Jaffe 0 the former premier, is leading the | 1ory, working without oxyzen, reached | ot New York tn the seventh round of ©1°¢k Olympic athletes who arrived |7 point brlaw the projecting y | | |a schednled ten round fight at the 1" Paris today. Venizelos says he has e mountain. while George 7, Nostrand A. C. last night. Jaffe opened | A-Marathon runner who may repeat another climher, made a datour | ) A bad cut on Berlanbach'a eye in the [IN° Victory of Toues in 1808 and around the nose and reached a point | tourth round and inflicted considerable | "'INE Grerce hack to the blue ribbon | considerably higher than that at- June 21, 1887, punishment but Paul came back and C'A* in ath u‘ . y fained by Mallory Iropped Jafte (Loues won the Marathon at A Tha particulars at hand appearsd to 27 MITS, 27 PUTOUTS, 27 ASSISTS, sddfe (Cannonball) Martin, scoreq ©"* M 1596 in 2 hours, 55 minutes, 20 [indieate, sald the Alpinist. that the With that tremendously apeedy and |, “(ochiieal knockout over Sammy 2CCOM%) party again followed the rante of | elusive drop of his, Left Hander Toad | xapie in the th round of another Finch's detour, where they might Ramsay of Louisville aned 17040, round bantamwelght fight. After GLEN A €. WIN TWD jem Ave met an avalanac Cleveland players at Cleveland onlxapis was dropped for the third time The Glen A, C. came ont of their [ CONBUration of Kyerest at 1) June 21, 1887—the year when four|,, iyo round, the referes stopped the slump and defrated the Nerth Ends|renders tha danges especially 1 strikes were required to st a player| oo, th men nre from New York of G Thursday 1' e N alled that + mountair down on whiffs. Cleveland played an | gl po o Unae York junior lght- o score |rer Mummery and the whole of his roclous fielding game, while Louis- 1. danced ind Al Ehubert of North of Gien 161 016 100—10 | party were Killed by an avalanche on e batted murderously, Loulsvilles|yoy " peqtord, Mass. and won the |Glen 017 221 24x—194 Na Parbat in this ragion. this is its, putouts and assists were """I"': lecision in a ten round fight Batterios Schuman and Maitz; | A1sasthe monsnon seaean and thess | s3. In those days, however, sitikes| Corerris punished his rival in every |Burss and Gagnet Are always a source of great "‘t’"::‘:“‘"' a "‘_:'.'1‘)::;»'“:1 4‘"'"';' round. Shubert was willing but out- They took their second from the ome with Cleveland’s only run in the | ¢ 2wed “”' A. A, Friday (8 Wit ety muww gt AS DOOR CLOSES SHOUR WITE REEMERGES . o score out 3% years ol vas 2 " B & 3 8. th. The acore , Carpet Stealers ger A. A a0 ez o 1 and had two childran | L el o Sts S TR N i CHy AN, o a el Berin — Eighty.seven carpet rob- 'Gien A, © 231 102 x— 8| FErvine, ons of the new members MEAN_NO, SHE DIDN'Y MSKS FOR GOODNESS Firicker 0 1 8 1 3| bers—members of a burglars’ union Batter Ziner and Houstine; nf the cepedition, was a studemt of ‘-A‘N,“i' WASN'T ‘P G0 SAKE WHAT 15 THE i 4 0 0 & 3 1|Were arrested at a supper party in A Morey and Gagner, j Mertan Colloge, Oxford, and a mem- OUT WITHOUT A SWEATER TROUBLE AN "ml’ c ¢ 1 31 2z o 1|Berlin restaurant recently. The sup. Iher af o 1923 crew stroked by the OR. NO, HE WASNT TO QUICK ABOUT IT ~1 ¢ 0 0 5 1 1|per had been given by the organizer | The Herald Classificd A4 depart- | Ameriean, W. 1. 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