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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1924. ¢ 9 " 'Mavor Refiises to ! ke a statement to the council ask- | U. S. PILES PROTEST, s & that the resolution he reconsidered | Bucharest, June 2S.—The American 5 e o R tioh) inereasing the salary of n iled with the government. While = riendly in toue it categorically asserts EASTE LEAGUE adjustment of to i be a t Batte . Vitte, meat inspector, . The mayor that the proposed law is prejudicial to lence that the | American capital employed in Rue ider its action manian oil enterprises. Yesterday's Results (Contimued from Preceding Page) e ‘0 y $2 sttt emrasstsetessteatsatatantateaetestd | Springfield 7, Bridgeport 2 Pittsfield 8, Waterbury 7 Twenty-five hits coupled with #ix; New Haven 12, Worcester § lloston errors put the Yankees havgi Hartford-Albany (rain.) onto victory street yesterday in umw double header. The Red Sox used]| Standing of Clubs seven moundSmen but all looked alike | w. L. . : F~ to the champs. Waterbury ....... 39 22 639 t 3 oniis it e oI Four hits, three passes, a sacrifice { Hartford 50 2 $ . tted for Graut in 3 and time 1 it, an error, a couple of stolen bases|Worcester . 3 531 = ui . Mo 601 a3 xmma - er () and a wild pitch—that's the story of | Alhan, o FUERE o soiesenl 001 401 3039 YESTERDAY'S HOMERS . ;s Revercid, Mostil, T. Lyoms,| Jacobfon, Browns oG ! Yrett; double plays, French to (al Roush, Reds 3y 1 | the Chisox 9-3 win over the India New Haven .. left on, bases, « — | Bridgeport .. The Pirates won their fiftth straight | Pittsfield vesterday, the Cubs being the vietims AL o) Saes Clitsagn 4 of a 9-0 shutout. The Pirates ham- | Games Today gl tuth, Ya s ! 1 niered three pitchers f. 17 bingles. Albany at Hartford (2) Lyons 3 its s Williams, ywns . o 14 Q ———— | Waterbury at Pittsfield, Bayne 0 in 0: Lyo in ¢ | rournier®odg 14 . Rousch hit like a fiend yosterday,| New Haven at Worcester. N e ey T Lyens | Hausar, Afhlstics 1 getting four hits in the first game Dridgeport at Springfield. P Wingard npir Conne aud| Jacobson, Browns , % 1 * e 2 e ehald against the Cards. Ome was for the | s Hildebrand; time, | Hartnew, Cuns ey The good Maxwell is displaying the possibilities cireuit NATIONAL LEAGUE N \TIO\';L—LE AGUE | Williams, Phils - s of the four-cylinder car, in the very things people I | . 2 i i ay , , uise Yorlsoe ot Younsstave o] Yesterday's Results o T el & < [ HEARINGS ON WATER MAINS want in motor cars, in a way they have never - has just won the Ohio State goif| Fittsburgh 9, Chicago 0. 1 T | The board of w | been demonstrated before. d hearings M Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 3 (1st game.) chiampionship for the third succegsive time. It may be the last time she Wil l‘.‘\“‘;“:‘n}:::. “:: l.n'v:;q"'." (2d game), l;v"iyl\"lx:rh’:‘ _:nn« b H‘UH‘. ering the pr 156 ‘l\‘ \‘h ns o ‘Vith tl‘le aCti\'e parlicipation Of [he Chryslef Six piay in the event. She s complétely it CeMArary MaB L Dhrrainialent fhes teaentl b Bty engineering staff, the process of betterment begun dominates the field that her entry robs . % ol tigt bR oR e es e Standing of Clubs the Cubs and ran thelr winning streak place, from North str three years ago was tremendously accelerated. R WULOA 0 = w, L P.C.[to five games. Cooper pitched mae- the street: Lak v New York . H A8 | tepr 1, lowing o o s ason drive to H o 1 rany ey : Cyril Walker will not be the attrac- |8 3¢ STINILA 8L [Lesiiiba) sloning onleitnginiia andg Massn Mok LaicorUivg The difference in the way the Maxwell rides and tion on the links that Hagen, Sarazen jp. o 5 T et de sl e il Sy alGat a0, faet A drives and steers will impress you instantly. by d catch by 1 rf r t and Jones ar The new champion 15| pittsburgh a1 29 P ’ 2 from present SIS a s!r;\\:ly?evhndli‘lllf!l:uufln:‘le&san-l 10t | Gincinnath ... 3L a4 CHICAGO | teet: Wells st n East street You will be expecting the vibration you've always at all heroic looking. { Rosts I . 3 N0 iepnisialiation ol . A s R {Romae e 4 R AR S o AR | saariziabou felt behind a four-cylinder engine. The ankle which Georges Carpentier g " 8 a3 3 371 |Tiellacher "0 4 b MR PYh < 4 3 ' . turned in the fight with Tommy Gib- [~ O"® ; Mistead Josh e l\\'""“‘ ¢ "_' 1 "' Hi '”\'Y HER But you will be delightfully disappointed —and bons is all right again. The French Games, Today 3 AR ko i Batidam i surprised. For we have taken that vibration fighter is out playing golf every day Roston at New York. LaEs § ARl ’\v JoL i P ‘\ ac >\ g W f h{ " 1 3 now. Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2), ] g il away trom Maxwell. It's gone. e Cincinnati at 8t Louis, H o s IR o e E L Ok S A The Farmington Vailley baseball| Chicago at Pittsburgh 3 { & ofplayer to-be sclceted next spring and You can safely count on 22 miles to the gallon league swung into action today when R e or better, and 18,000 miles per set of tires. Those the teams played their first games, 4 SRIC " AR e A e AR B 2 s Tomorrow the teams that played away Yesterda 1 s 3 b i figures SL¢ 0o, ours but the i i of Sk BE\’\'ETT MOTOR today, will play at thelp home | — HE A R TR R owner reports. NS grounds. Prospects are brifht for a | Detroit at Cieve | x—Batted 1 0t i = ihe fram : : . banner year, for the league, which | New York 12, Boston 7, (1st game), | : ] eican) CEaltanion Hi0 Main bearings rarely if ever replaced; a longer- SALES CO. Bis dlways sniored | propérout pha- | © Naw York 1), Buston b Gra mame) i o0, gy i Mevia onio e dvalioha lived, smoother-running car because vibration i o Philadelphia-Washington, (rain) |iarer b 2 | misunderstanding over Ther is practically eliminated. { Wrig s Iwill be some game the - = - Willls Ogs ot Worceater B standing of Clubs [rimm L3 3 fpManaser Moconn states That's the way we are building the good Maxwell 98 Arch St, — Tel, 2953 crownel he Massac: s op W, R frnse LA 1 1 ) othis morning he d not SRR : : champlon when he came down ty |washington T {Ganen 1 % o o|decided just who the co today—with a ff“' greater proportion of costly home atretch today to turn in & 2 Detpoit . Cooper, p SN A s elvenaive alloy steels than is usual at its price. J and a 71, He had been trailing Jack |New York 1 5 e el o el —_—— s . . | Bait of Hartford by four strokes but | Boston 54 {Pirteburen St Well. Well! The most I ask is that you compare Maxwell rid- his sensational golf yesterday after- [t Louls ... I S are hr iy L ee 4 ‘ ing and driving and performance and then decide 1 v E noon proved too much for the Hart- |Chicago v B0 31 493 | Meor g 1 bases A X PR 3 ‘ N ford rival. Ogg won by a margin of [Cleeviand ........ 80 83 48| 5, NG sacnficen drimmi doubid for yourself whether any other four you know of Iourh:rl. reaaanaescesh s:s \ Y tight strokes, Philadelphia ....., 22 38 307 |an 3i Nittaburn 10 can match up to a Maxwell. i‘t:‘:f;“:“flnl . ‘:a: teet. 11 hits off h Riake 19 Club Coupe.. . 1028 ‘ Tom Dowd, former big leaguer, aps | - o SCEC O B e rvondie A B Ko agier Mg o Club Sedrn_ 1095 \ " one "'"1’0 "";("""r "[" ‘”’; :‘"‘”:‘n" Philadelphia at Washington s Sedan 1325 eam, will make his deby 8 man- New York at Boston, . 5 % | ager of the Windsor Locks team to- | l,mu: at 'l'hh .'lc:w“ St 1 ‘":4‘IJ e \("'y'lh 4 e of Sher- e "'".JJ-.';,(::;..."L'ZZ'.".'""' by [ morrow when his aggregation will L iaTDr o e e President and Chairman of the Board . | play host to the New York Yankees, INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE 16 B¢, Trouls Nationale doucls head MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORPORATION| Yo » This will be the first Sunday game of Yesterday's Results with Cincinnati, caused the Cardinals| ® are pleased to extend the cone attendance is looked for, Ruffale 5, Syracuse 2 game of the series ) rday. The about Maxwell's attractive plan. a . | (No other games; rain.) SCOres Were 9 2 ’ Horace Orser of George Washing- | o drove out ome run in the S ton high school, New York won the Standing of Clubs Aret TURIRAE of Lhe t gams, hla Ary National Tnterscholastie Tennis eham- W | P.C.| ot four hita, With two on plonship by defeating Weller Evans of | Baltimore ... 1) 1 Scoring four runs in the first inning ; Philips-Andover Academy 1.8, &.3 (Toromto ,........, 87 L of the second game off Dyer, the p— S S S ] 6-1 in the final round of the tourna- |Newark 18" lead w t threat 1 ment eonducted at the Merion Cricket | Buffalo ! 2 The scores R elub at Haverford, Ia, :;‘ ‘;' ter 3 “;*y (FIRET GAMIE) By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | ading . 3 L CINUINNATI i Manager Tobin has ordered all of Syracuse v 26 a7 sl e e g b e i | ans \ N ' His Seat. , g g iy i ot BRI 1| LT U Snapshots of a Man Giving'Up S b it b tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. > Roush, «f g \ C 1 0 e 2 2 % Games Today funcan, 1t 20 Raltimore at Newark Harg b b y s 1 . R | Byracuse at Ruftalo . ‘ I | sey City at Reading Lunue ‘ 1 0 ( s, R e e . | STATE TITLE TO 0GG b 81, LovIs . A AK, R, W PO, AL B Y Worcester P'ro Wins Massachusetts |5 3 . ia ’ | Golf Champlonship Worns . Vo4 ! Ralem, Mass, June 28.—Willie Ogg, | Ria ‘ » " | ! | Worcester’ professional, won the state | eigau 55, s ' 1 0 3 8] LERVES WITH INCREMS- | open golf title at the Kernwood coun- | e o M | ne I No RESENTMENT THAT feating Jack Stait of Hartford, Conn,, |Sherd 1 ° of Ty ¥ NIARLR . June 28, 1887 by cight strokes in the play-off round, | <™ o 1 e ?|waiting 1 SARTR The Ol Phillies showed No Mercy | UZg covered the eighteen holes in 71 |1aut) ] publie aj Maybe baseball players don’t love | While Staft required 70 | Dyer, 22 1 0 v temptad their base hite, Maybe they don't he- At the completion of the 72-hole | ... e L hir * jieve in getting 'em when the getting | medal competition Ogg and Stait were Batted 1 s I8 {90 wHh I8 casy Mead the answer in the boxtied for first place with 205 cach, ;| ' . ¥ " | tcore of the Philadelphia-Indianapolis | making the extra round necessary, | 77 Bt erman in 91h { game at lndianapolie in the National | Stalt had maintained the lcad 4 | cogue on June 28, 1887, Bases on |throughout the first three rounds of | : + il | Lalie scored as base hitg in that year [the tournament, but Ogg placed him- [ R ‘ i 1 the Quakers received 11 gifts, In | #€If on even terms by takis 72 on - o | fditier however, they slammed out | the fourth round. Stait did the morn- o 1y . o 1 A ‘ ) A 1 regular #afeties and humitiated the [ing rund in 76 b T e e ckervin it | a LS A LOOX AND DE Hoosiers 24 to 0. Indianapolis had a Tl " | SHE'S A ST & pitcher In ceater Aol hnd he ruived MILITIA APPOINTMEN TS i ey AL'S A STRONG | ur of his six fielding chances. Also Harttord, Ju 28. =By adjutant 1 . B _3 RODIED .-”'v:N‘ ) it bad an outfielder on third base and | &encral's ord made public 191ay ; R SASRY ’ ROBABLY NCT MALP $0 « missd three of his five ch &, | Sergeant Hareld ). Egan is promoted CIN . o 3 3 | S hplands to second lieutenant of the Howitzer | . ‘ a_ Indianapolic mpany 162nd infantry \ ¢ 2 i - AR R M 0 A | 2nd Lieot Thomas K, Carey s pre : : g doary, . SEE e o 1 |moted to first lieutenan 1 18t Ser ” . a oy of o 1 4 ®eant John 1. Delorenze to second | pye b 9z Clkmcorh. & o0 0 ientenant of Co. 1 169th infantry oo Sowders, 1.-p » & 1 0 4 Licut. Farrington H, Lay fs (*oner. w - . { McGreachy, b, .. '8 o o o0 2 3 Promoted to 1st licutenant and Cor- |foniver® : ‘ { i Shbinbere. 16 alevy o 1 |poral '”'."", vll uiton to wecond | ' - - - vy Semsett : o |lieutenant of the 43rd tank company s ]} € oy B oy CORBINS IN KENSINGTON, iy e ‘j e (ALY STRAP TRMLY Morrison, p.otf. ... 3 0 0 2 1 r:'"\""“""'"t"“”'v_fl' ""',’;'"”’;:“'"y INS d . s ¢ { £ no AND GLARES Tota 3 13| ieam. Woife wiil piteh for the locals | Freiges, 1 ' Fhiiadetpiia and Hayes will work for Kensington, | ¥i*beres 100 12 o ENL HAT MAKE ME EVE £ AR R H O A Eiqy, game be played at the Per- 'y . i . PSSR Andrens, of T 2 1 — Fogarty, rf.-se s 2 " 21 - - —c———— e a— MéLarughtin, 2 3 A ey % weeoan s oor o101 SALESMAN $SAM Sam Acts Very Unladylike Farrar, 1b. 1. 230°0 ¢ Trwin, 8& 3 11 10 Buffington, #f $:1 3100 — e — - — eFrguson, p ¢ ¢ 3 0 2,0 (MU SUYE S\NET FINE- T4 SMEAF SN\ /WELL- SAMS SN’ ") Clements, ¢, .., o 1 S A U HOW® YOUR PAEAGA | HELL FIND WM INA OBy | [TOLD ML { r’;’_\'“—" "'":,,’ Total 60 24 32x26 11 OF MROMWR, (AVE.. 3« st B .J\Ealrw (oW HES OFFR 1M A o SCahill out for not teuching base [COMING ALONG PWE HirA N ”“‘4 T | AT e i ndianapotis 000 606 H00— 0 RAOAINST SAM fl ho\gflfl;t;:tfi‘o At | o \ ', ERAES 1t iy o mog L -4y B s JING AT YOA BRO wo-hase hits—Andrews, McLaugh- in, Mulvey, Double plays — frwin Rarrar sett, Shomberg. Bases on balls—Philadeliphia 11, Indianapolis 0, Hit by pitcher—Farrar. Struck out Tndianapolis 2. Passed halls—Hackett 2. Wild pitches—Sowders 4. Um- pire—Powers | Tomorrow's scote: Chicago sels a National league record by scoring 36 | runs FALCONS IN DERBY. The New Britain Falcons go over to Derby tomorrow 1o try conclusions with the Derby Faleons. The two | teams were well mateh A W0 their | serieg last year. rivalry it keen and & good game is sure to follow,

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