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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1024, L8808 28888 ALIBAMMOLLLLLBIASALALBLLOLEMNITLLLELE T L LLARLIALENALISNLABLLEILLISELLDB0SPE00088800000808080080 SOME FAST GAMES BEING PLAYED IN THE CITY LEAGUE — BESSES IN EVEN BREAK -—YANKEE ATHLETES COP LION'S SHARE OF THE OLYMPIC TROPHIES — LUIS FIRPO IS SCHEDULED TO FIGHT HARRY WILLS SEPTEMBER 11 IN JERSEY AAAA LA L L AL PIPPPFHIINVEPIPITFII T o ey T PTPTORIINIEIOT . JPUTINTRITL FUFTIPETRINIRIITIRIFIeresteeee YANKS FLY T0 FIRST PLACE |10UNG ATHLETES 1 sy . FANS? WOMERO WINNER IN FIRPO T0 TRAIN ON WINGS OF TW0 VICTORIES| ROUNDINTO FflRM[% Ej:’ffliddl]{”" r .. M GOWITH WEINERT FOR WILLS FIGHT Preparing for Playground Con- Star, Now a Skilled Mechanic Is More Aggressive Than Rewark Selects White Sulphur Springs- Chisox Humbled and .\lIIelics At Same Time Defeat Ty- | , . gers—Washington Loses to Indians—Browns Bow to tests on August 20 [ Fistic Star Soolls American Aid \ ‘ e | S P o Boston—Giants and Cubs Both Lose and So Do Rob- -\ 0 hus upon which S | this year's inter-playground annual e B 3 Chilean heavyweight, had | i%iipo y 8 " 10 train at ins and Braves, track meet will be held, draws nearer, ¢ y 1 on Chiurley Weinert, of Nows | White ing, m;.nu.-.‘ many of the boys and girls of the 1 . ; | n oa scnsational 12.round bout Rpringsfor his bous with Harry Wills, New York, July 29, Nursing & n 1 ! 1 isfinanni “uinning. | YMHIOUA umuruu!m- are grooming i gl ! t night, Nomero's aggre Negro hoavyweight, at Boyle's Thirty i inst the White w for |1itcher Wepi losiug piteher, Mangum; themsclves in order Lhat they may & # SO nesa and his tervifle punching on the night of Nept, 11 £rud l" “.fl. I L AW hie, bt fimpiteh, Bvans and - ildebrand; tme, | have the privilege of representing t | the verdict for him in the f » plata to £0 Lo Albany by eheut 'u.g lu|‘n :m ‘u L u “, “ n«t”: 205, their ground at this meet, The best 3 § s G newspapermen at the ringside, Lot tonight and will proeced almost and the American leugue leud, th — osultsa obtained during the past : Y h i Romero was stronger than his | immediately to the | Springs, His Yankecs visited vengeance upon their PHILAUELPHIA | wo o e o - 7 ! iy conquerors and sscended fnto first one i, po, A B | WOk “\“"‘"' “;'"IW';’ e Nowark opponent, Weinert (iring | training will be entirely in the hands a 9 ded _tnto et { ey o | 0ys' High Jump, noticeably toward the end of the| of the Nouth Americans who nccome place on th ;“_"'I"I"' “ ““ ubl e Laniar, A : Grazloskl 4 fect 10 inches, Bartlett ] 47 punied him to this country, although :o.r)". 1 Arm:ll"ll‘l‘: .I .4|'.|-“:«v..::uli‘lulb: o & . 3 school ground, % £i mero landed effectively, vap: he may add an Amorican sparring Iy -rmfplvnu -4 || « - we e bl . - John Michuels, 4 feet 6 inches, [ ) - elally in the ninth vound, when| partner to his staff at a later Jute, edelphia und Washington resy Wt o | Dken, bl | Smith school ground, ¢ " ¥ | Woinert was on the verge of w( ‘The Argentine has refuscd innu. :'::::;l“:", :.“.‘!.I,l l?]’,fi::,’,'m e taen s ‘\“"“"‘ J A1) 3 2 I"red Covaleskl, 4 feet § inches, il \ kout, Welnert held on and | merable offers from American train- New York's first win over Chicago Ssonim e { Smith ll':‘huolls'ru;l‘ml. o * 3 { clinched to save himself from the | ers to aid him in his work. 4 4 . unning Broad Jump, : ; yunishment meted out by the by 8 to % was due more to the White o - : G > 44 Y 1” WL | Sox's ineffcetive hitting than the Poial . . L ’“:01"“; llfoull:gndcnku. 14 feet, Smith % it } Chile 1m ’.‘nm’ rallled, making & K,‘......1 Bout May Never Take Place, a K atinarority Bt . ukos AR T ) 0 3 < ? /| comuebite during the next \rec e Iy 89.—Afte ’ Yanks' superlority Lut the Hugmen} = . < POCACE | T reg Covelakl, 13 feet 4 Inches, L ¢ rounds but mnot cnough to oftset] ,. N9 York July ¥S-—Afier & oo left no doubt in the minds of their N e ciee Smith school ground 2 NaRiinos Gl o forence yesterday with Canon Willlam 8 A »auulity |Manush, e 5 4 tomera's carly lead, e : 4 i b opponents ax to the positive quality | L™, 5 1 standing Biroad Jump. s § {8 A wonil onl Gotwean | hidl of Brooklyn, and lernard of thelr offensive in the night cap, | ieitmann, 7e 000000 : Lewis Squilcote, § fest § inches, L J Ton: MECATEHY oL Orangs, « N ;] Lo Smitie, [ attortiey, wha' oklien which they cinehed in the first inning e, 1b, oo . 2 Sniltnt Bbodl o h b » { } .n‘\.‘l Mo ‘;-“1]\‘ £ oorange, N il ag i laiand, in an offort to have v ol g or the plate and | N . . b 3 4 ; and ish Faddy N J . Sl gel Firpo de 0 onr by chasing 10 runs over the plate and |} Lo _ John Tauer, 8 feet 5 inches, Smith & Bhandodbiiy | diddinot gl the)| s Angsl FiERo 0OpOMAC, Henry M, Hmit, Moshors. seconds throwing Curran, commissioner of immigra- ‘I“f"- Fiis L et et of the elghth, | Hons sald he lad told his visitors that the towol in at tho start @ ‘[ he would reopen the case of the pu- Jone ultimately won by 12 to 10, Tn that I % y 3 school ground : eight-round preliminary, | ‘ In an eight-round = proiminary g e py recoived information that hectic opening session Babe R x 3 9 Pole V. ’ M : | e Vault, doubled off Mangum and hit his 31st | Jov ! : 4 | Zaleski, 7 feel, Iartlett &chool Collic Plenies, New Haven, light- y Aot considered pertinent, He said he welght had a shade on Holdier Jack ad not so far recelved any. 4 gl < L | Wingo, x . homer of the scason off Cyvengros, o ground, Ritchie, wark. Mr, Hadler sall that he and Canon —— Chase had proo! that Miss Blanca Going into the seventh inning with | rorar . e 80 k8 kit 4 ot f08 L a 4 to 0 lead, Detroit frittered away | x—Batted for Stones In eleves ‘“i;)l:;- ;\Ill;:‘l,l:ljb! b feet 8 inches, Smith its advantage and Phi phia finully | Philadelphia X 06 000 ABRIAS Slreot 8 Indb b6t Emalloy cmerged on the long end of a 7 to 4 Petroit . 01 021 s i % % 2 ¢ 5 ; ) Two b 5 Park ground. . 4 scoro In the 11th chueker. Lamon's [y it WL ML P RIANE NS Tsaee | Claire, § foet, Sthalley Park ground. u ; 4 /lrdes, Wiio wa refused admittence with two on in the finul {vifices, Hauser, Jones 2, Dykes, Rigi In the vring tossing tournament § s y s iy I 1 ; ‘llltl :lyll;}a ”:)I:;um:'\:”;v,)r:‘,fiudc;,‘;l ]“;Id! b;ff" » f % 7 4 ¥ o 'y wfore a hal re circuit driv po's acquaintance with her did not rou nt the game in the Athletics’ mmel; double pla; Hauser and R 4 AR OB e e e ars o hases, proa: | hield on the Emith _grounds, John R by & v 1o’ o ol phia 9. Detroit §; bas y balls, off | Morgeleto became the champlion of j o Pitching was the decikive faclor in \yommel 5 off Stoner 2; struck out, by | the grounds with 1'rank Dragane a : begin on his recent ‘voyage from i ; ; Bucnos Alres. Cleveland's 2 to 1 decision over Wash- hits, off Wells 10 fn 7 Innings L B N M fngton. Mogridge and Russell twirled |(Mone out in elghth), off Stoner § in 1 vlose “"":"f“lm. Aiah it non Chase himself predicted that i puso s Biuggy; losing . I'irpo’s fight with Harry Wills would not take place, e said Firpo would well but Coveleski outshcne both, :mvn Stoner; umplres, Dineen and | Morence [ 3 fect e ¢ 4 After tying the count in the ninth e i) ; yiu, 8 feet eight inches, : . ! D : e Gt ahartaon'n double, Bt Loule lomt | Bl 5";',:',,&";‘;";;';';23{ S iTMGHes Emiln ; AT ET A N MOOfly Furnishes Little Opposm()l] be deported before that time. a 10-round l»u_nlv to Boston by 10 to WASHINGTON school ground. 3 » ” g o) -, 5. Manager Sisler of the Browns said AR Lol A, Rk man L8 fost 4. Inches § é iy 2 iol’ Bl’ldgepor[er SEABRIGHT TOURNEY. 29.—Lou Bogash " 0 " 1 1 3 3 220 Witt, ef ..... Tugan, 3h Ruth, 1f .. Meusel, rf Pipp, 1b . 8ohang, © oo : 5o 1 W " he intended to protest the game be- . : v . 5 ; . o i f o o |Smith school ground. & 2 1 Chile Luiphe, OWiON. Violate e liian 36 0| Mary Krowicz, 3 fect 4 inches, F: J Only 16 of 47 Entrants Remain in FuleapIn: ordRting. Thego. 10 Preees i 30 0lpaptiett school ground. 3 Competition Today. MeMillan in the batting order. . LSRR Helen Benick, 3 feet 4 inches, Bridgeport, July ) g by Because Chicago too sports- Mucl 8 it wenanl Cgacind 2 EDDIE FOSTIR | \ast nisht won the decision over| Scabright, N. J., July 29. — Initial manlike to win while New York was g e 1 Litllan Parkar: 3 f: () ank Moody, the British importa play in the annual Seabright invita- Iesing, the Glants today still lead the | Mogildge, p . Ditmatia K s Hetow [ wont vodaghize’ madle: Woss | weldep (miWaaliingion=unilione ofithe | et R LS o] on: tanniyitaurnaniont advanced: alx Natlonal by seven games, McGraw's |G IR H s L e ot e g e ol Baari (40 h ay o litaa itk rals | oD v o R e AR el SRR 0| Calltoruley metito the tilrd round and men were blanked 6 to 0 by Sothoron |yt P o 0 IS58at umo.' Asider: wi s literdiin Wisin Nimself. “I miss | ing fame not so long ago by knock-jone woman {romn the sunny state, of the Cardinals. Tt was only the sec- - - - w8 ¢ infielder, who performed |y, yryp of the fan but the monthly |ing out Bog: ¢ the first time in | Miss Mary K. Browne, to the second ond time this season the champions T with such success in Washington, St. | gividends aren’t hard to take,” he |the local fighter : P round. Only 16 of the 47 entries in of the older circuit had submitted to | (oLl y Louis and Boston, Is now &n acctylene | surcs you. leather-pushe mens’ singles today remain in com- a whitewashing. KN LPOCA B | “he fight, as a fight, was a failure, | petition. When their ninth-imning rullyI ml N 3 [ | It didn’t bring forth any of the fe- H.smotx;gri_ho um‘s;rl hul&mrvlv;:yx lntre ene run shy the Cubs were nosed out |# ; . w " i ME rocious attack that Bogash declared | Howard Kinsey, Brian Norton, Walter by Philadelphia 12 to 11 in a siug- |} Y 0 Hartford to Raise 1923 HOME LU I S e e Westbrook, Percy Kynaston, Harvey giug bee, Kach team used four 0 3 A P g Rt “Yanks oo 1o use, neither did it uncover that|Snodgrass and Lucien Wiliams. Some pitehers and all were heipless befor * | Paddock Ray and Others leely Pennant Friday, August 8 [ AR i “ 1| mighty right hand of Moody's that |of those eligible to contirue play in the battling cyclone. S y J A The flag which Hartford won last | \ward. Yan put Bogash down for the count m,']hfl: lower hr;:{cl;cds g William M. Cincinnati cut down Drooklyn's i G i l'aenssn: ax Ramnl i ¢ 7 ¥ i B0 e coting | Johnston, obert Kinsey, Alex. o | as the championship tcam of Lamar, Athletics ..... | their previous meeting. s id N margin in the fight for fourth place | " to Quit Competition O R s o " decidedly tamé | Thayer, Clarence Griftin, Nat Niles, by subduing the lobins & to 2. Al-| Total ... 7 7 21 16 0 B0 |the Eastern league will be flung to the [aatantloy ot . . ‘histied strains of the|Dean Mathey and Jerome Lang. though Ehrhardt, the Dodger recruit |Wushington ... A e | breezes Iriday, August S, when the [ FU8OT 0 . Waltz" and the “Isle| In addition to Miss Browne, Miss from Lakeland, Fla., held the Reds (0 | “opgy"yuse “hits, Teiold, Matthews; three | . N6W York, July 23.—The Paris|genators meet Bridgeport in a pair of | ' 5 Armour” resounded through the|Mayme MacDonald and Miss Virginia three bingles in eight und one-third |Lase hits, Speaker. Summa; stolen’ bases, | Olympics marked the end of competi- f games at Clarkin Itield, Hartford. | Ruth, Yanle park as the gladiators did their stuft | Carpenter are prepared to \do battle cant;s.rl:;s l‘;“:s' “lll‘;"l’;::'(‘l]‘:l lu:n(:: U R . n'“',',‘”:',“','d‘::f S ::(\|:31:t:m;‘zlzlhlay’nummr dl e IM. dat]e lfnr I“"”""K "“r"‘“"" las ]"“}'“ | 1Poun Dod N and the boxers performed in per- flf:\‘l:‘;l'\onr"rhox' honors in thel women's wark of Dshorne, s decessor. |haces Washington 6, Cleveland 8: base St o eferred in the hope of sccuring the | wijjams, Brow feet cadence with the tunes. |4t v The Draves docilely 100K their [on laiis, off Mogridie 2 Coveleskio 2;| Charley Paddock, | presence of Judge K. M. Landis, base- | Hartnott. Cubs . Shiats iy W6 NAoakowns beoatso| = \ daily drubbing, this time at the lnun'lf‘ s Kk ol ,,:,]._“,, :‘ng 2, Coveleskle 2;| Jackson Scholz, | ball commissioner, but as it appears | jy A tRietias o """ 15 lthere wasn't a punch delivered that| / INDIAX HURLER. of the Pirates by a .connt of b to 2. | 5} [0 FIRNEES L n T \mings, oft fus- | Clarenca DeMar, [now that Landis will be unable to | icily S el i 7 | was anywhere near hard cnough to| Cleveland, O., July 29. — Andrew Yde ran his string of consecutive wins |iiq 0ROt 02T (eher, Mogridge; | Alfred Jjei-tme.\‘ | visit this section in the near future, | jacobson, Browns < ; 4 |do any tipping over and the decision | Messenger, pitcher, has been obtained to seven. umpires, Connolly and Nallin; time 1:32, ffi.'f»»’.‘sr e | Owner Clarkin has gone u;n:ul and | pornsby, Cards . © 13 [ was fairly close because nci(hm{ of by the Cleveland haschall club from : gl FAID made arrangements for the big event. ' Williams, Phils {ho performers showed much inclina- | Saginaw in the Mint league on a AMERICAN LEAGUE cst"l‘"']'::;:":‘g ‘;I";:: L e Hooper, White Sox 9 | tion to do any real fIghting. thirty day’s frial. He has won thir- y race odc 1 o re i i | 3 L 3 > A " v 4o I3 Young, Glants ... A crowd of about 4,000 was there | teen games and lost six for Saginaw T ORra exhibition in the future but everyone Fred Merkle Is Victim of \ s ind they left the arena a sorely dis- | this season. 88 NEW YORK is certain the colorful Californian £ . § ior [b Aot R ine [ has tuken his last way fing at bix.| Bone Play, Losing Homer s oo GBI GO 0 o D) T R R time competition. This has not been Rochester, N. Y, July 20.—Fred : g Corbett, formerly of Hartford, won! what you might exactly call a glori-| Merkle was the victim of a hone play i ¥ f the dacigion over Young Rudy. GARM;E a"d SERWCE STA“[]N | ous scason for the coast crack. Pad-|ycsterday. With the number of home | Now Orlcms, t ol i | Repairing All Makes—Cadillacs a | dock is a golfer and plans to go after | runs that he and Porter of the Birds| 0f New Orie knocked out Frank | TUNN GIBBONS tournament honors on a scrious scale, | Lave pounded out standing at 18, | Mantelln, former Canadian - welter- g ) Gcn\; .’l:mm“ | Speclalty s I e Scholz, veteran of 10 years' run-| Merkle swatted the ball far over the chanmion in the sccond round | Chicago, July 29 5 i ! cdulad fifteen round bout here Ameri®n light heavyweight c}mm-{ Wrecking Service, Day and Night ning, came out of retirement last|left field fence here yesterday. Gri \ winter with one thought in mind,|fin and Gonzales were on second and ; Hast night. i k Renault, Canadian heavy- | N making the Olympic feam. It was|third when the pitcher wound up.| + - | ht titlest or Harry Greb, middle- ASH CARS ) FIGRT TO DRAW | weight holder, will oppose Tommy | CHICAGO Butted for ark probably a good thing for your Uncle | Griffin started for third with | & g __ Fim | Gibhons, St. Paul light heavyweight, FOR SALI BY . AB. 1L 4 LLs ] g Sam that the Missourian had this| pitch and passed Gonzales hefore the | Louisville, Ky, July & _ 'A.L;‘Vld gor, L] ] 0 Lobin, e e B A Al | thought. Otherwise the showing of | Cuban could scorc, thus causing the O'Dowd, of Atlanta, Gu., 116 pounds, |2t Michigan Cily, Ind., Labor Day, o By on ol HY A S the Btar-Spangled entry in the flat|third out, and robbing I'red of homer [and Tommic Hyan, of Buffalo, 118 [avcording to Joc Coffcy, promoter. !J. B. MORAN GARAGE S A sisler, 7 races abroad would have been drab, |No. 19, The Trit s lost three runs | pounds, fought\12 rounds to a draw | Cable negotiations Gibbons are un- | Kamm, ib d : : not to say unprofitable. | by the deal and were defeated 4 to 2, | here last night scording to news- |der way oy soid, and «lonn_nn ar- | Associated with: A. G. Hawker L e 4 S ) Scholz Will Retire. by the Baltimore outfit. | paper decisions) | vangoments may be made within a|g1314 CHURCH ST. Tel, 9848.2 Buiret; ” 90 . . Scholz realized his main ambition ' | week, Behalk,’ - aaeie d 2 SO0, |at Paris, and now he is ready to| 9 i 3 = BUOT, D geooseeerie 3 O rcturn to the sidelines as an ob- O s 9 B j BRIGGS Mhati 3 e e D T o e e e | The Solitaire Fiend’s Bride e | . . memories of his twe record-breaking Totul e S M L LM g days at the Cambridge stadium and RNl o Tt i alwe | i, i his subscquent triumph in the 200 New YOrk ..... 031 000 o225 | Wingard, 2z L raeters in I'rance. Scholz may com- “ronn 2 R . pete in the A, A. U. races later in bk hite, s Binu 4 e L AR » the smmmer. 1f he does it will be ame runs, Ward, Schan l - - Mrenger " ol P . Rush, T 40 5 13 30 1 his swan song. McClellan: double Ward Ratted for Shocker in seventh, You can never tell what Joie Ray aft oh hast ohi Batted for Gerber in eighth. il do. The Chicago miler on balls, off K Dush Batted for Grant in ninth, b W IIOAS! . Lyons 15 struck out Bush Batted for Dayne in 10th, through and perhaps will retire im- oft Faber 9 in & innfngs, off Lyons |Boston ..., ¥ cov 1000 003 mediately, content to rest on his umplres, ildebrand and Evans; [t Louls e et 101,810 8 | many laurcla. Then Again he may lesing pitcher, Faber: tim 0% S Ulires base hite . Nhanks, Beone, | COMe back bristling with fight, de- . Shocker, MeManus, Evans, Wam- | termined to prove that his miserable | by, Flagstoad; double " plays, wer, M- | showing in the Olympics was all a| tanus, Sister, Shanks, Wamby and Har- [ siammy mistake, Ray ran eighteenth is; Wamby, Sh and Hlarris; left on | B b iuscs, Hoston 8, St. Louls 12; bases on |in a field of 19 in the 5000 meters, =l % ) [balls, off Piel Quinu 1. Ferguson 1, | supposedly his favorite dish, Meusel, rf ... 61 " ‘»“1‘"‘ ker ]fl' L(.\' |.< 1, n.ruxlml 1 mu" K out, Ray an Olympic Flop. 2 et Itay is unquestionably the greatest Pinp, i k fofm e 1 \ |inmings, oft Ferguson 2 in 2 2.3 innings, | | Lok : Lot Crant 2 1 Juning, off Basne 1 b 1| miler ever developed in this coun- e i ] 1 inning, off Quinn 4 in 1 foning, off Shocker | try, Yet he has always heen an un- T el g O yone 2 ) inningd | kempt flop in the international games. | alls. Pieinich 3: winning piteher, bergu. | 1'0uF years ago he finished eighth Ww: losing pitehier. Lyons; umpires, Owens; | in the 1500 meters after leading the 2:20. | ficld three-fourths of the way. A sore muscle may have had something TIONAL LEAGUE to do with his defeat. He ran with andde | his left leg firmly bandaged. | . LOUIS 6, NEW YORK o, | Clarcnce DeMar said before he 1. Lours sallgd that this would be his last ; “ | marathon. The Boston sprinter, 3§ . LA™ el 1| years of age, finished third, leading! e B IR Vornshy, . 2 o all the Americans. The race went e ™ . i o | Bottomler, 10 ... 8 o 0Jte Albin Stenroos of Finland, De| WY W 3evisiois Y 2 s S ' % 01 Mar thought he was a veteran. Sten- | - aror el ¢ 4 RAMA- W weenvens d o o|roos, it developed, is 40 years old. | " e SRR SNy cvasnre 0| This may perauade DeMar to race | woin o MR i [ sothorom, ¥ ...ieis :- {wo more years. Eish 2z .. | Total 1 Spearow a Disappointment. | Lyons. p . - ! Raiph Spearow, Oregon sky pilot, | WD ! - . . P.O. A B |js expected to renounce his pole Vo vauiting ambitions for all time. 5 0! Much wae looked for from Spearow | : = R 0 in the Olympics. His unofficial re | L =2 , o T ,l Ward, 2b . MoNally, . Soat e Ierguson, Bush, b . 2l ccsmsszsse POLRL +ovson Q DN N | Mortarty and Rowland: time, 2z— Patted 1 3 g i b ?|cra of 13 feet 6 inches excited the i 1 PO B 13t eveynisens : - : d ) 140 : 1 experts, A new record was predicte: i y 5 I 1 | “r b A M IF Chicago . 4 ," 'N‘ I IS : Two hits, Wit 2 R ! iR tiiete ut Spearow showed little form, fali- | 1Y f {5 Hr;";v-tr’. ”"N'.,“,"f: LRl | MeqQuittan, p I 3 0lin far below the -\vr;l‘r,‘ s (I}h 2 s runs, w Cadore, b " 1| Alfred LeConoy is another sprinter & a9\ o2\ wyTriowe e ! \ Watt, | Dagan: g0 i "ot | ool g . - same out of retirement to run | BT = g or non bage | 100 il B8 1 Pty Bty rpgngiialians THIS AFFECTING SCENE ALAS 1S NOT AN UNCGOMMON ONE .... THE HUSBAND, A VERITABLE }f.'.‘.i;..i"'if;'.’l:,."" clay: 1 ; in the Olympics. His act & just New Tork 10, 0 15 s saonsl 0 & 4 about ended. t‘ 3 ”d"k:r ov"lmm:s FIEND (N HUMAN FORM 1S ADDICTED TO SOLITAIRE, AND ERE HIS BRIDE HAS DOFFED HER WEDDING AR MGG R SR RTPRCER R in iondy Ttomig of Penn State and RAIMENT HE IS PURSUING HIS LOW AND UNMANLY PRICTICE.... REALIZING HER UNHAPPY FUTURE SHE HAS SEIZED AREVOLVER AND PIERCED HER HEART WITH A BULLET.... WHO DARE CHIDE HER s B g B BAagy g Jimmy Connolly of Georgelown, lo‘ 4 !’i;h;::u'" e’ s 2%, Hest nowe| (Continued on Following Page) |cnd with a partial list.