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(EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1024, Shatters Amother Record SARKEY RAVOED /00500 FREVOES AN o2 s Baseball Revi view 4 o Ordinance Commitioe Disapproses of ange In ordinances Loudon Cabarets Speaking EASTERN LEAGUE Proposed Hestriction On July ommittes met last night an sssed the alderman’s resolution Nn o BN Lk , 19 v f Sports ardper ey’ Rundie Pourth Nekso Makers explained that many of his anstle | ment Thomands of - » i Membs ! the ordinane " enls have ashed at & change be | 5 "y Unable (o Continue Aller fhe , aembersof the ordinance com [ alsheiy to che 90 sntlegly Woreester 5, Waterbary 2 - with disfarer upen Alderma prese * sliow the oy What about Walter Johnson? Albany 2, Springhield | What's wrong with him? Yeh, tell s another funny story and let the | - # Yanks laugh it off | Slanding. - e | w . 3 - | Waterbury R ston, Aug. 30.=Roemero Rojes. The old veteran eertainly pitehed | Sorceolg ©10ool T8 ‘ lian Seave last night neored . nical kneckou! ever Hharkey a remarkable game yesterday and | oo ! o 53 nad the champs blanked until foreed | \worcoge,” i ; e Hub City, Bharkey b une out by injury Before he left| picnoid 6 | 1 b o e 10 continue for the ninth vound though, he fanned seven and Mob ! nou Haven .ooos " H s fight, round by round Meusel was retired via the strike| 4,y 2 i 1 5 Pirst Round mu m ; g ; y forced the fighting. Rom C 10ute on three Successive 00OASIONS. [ Riidenort o+ ore il ed him with & left te Jaw, missed often, Bharkey sent | ; E Games Today, M.l\l‘lg 'r:c:l/‘x‘_::‘;n“ of Brookiyn B( podzeport at Hartford b me left at short rapge to body | \ 3 4 Waterbury at Worcester ond nging right 1o the Chils It is not only in engineering design—in performancess ) > that the good Maxwell now revolutionizes four-cylindes — 3 Albany at Springfield cad The old kid fanned ”'"‘.m' New Haven at Pittsfield. : Hlirerann yesterday, bringing his tota! to ! . S | dard and his 11th straight vietery Homera was the aggressor, He standards, e NATIONAL LEAGUE, o 3 » sent Bharkey's head back several | - This is five more than his nnl.a—‘ R - . 3 times but the Boston man sent short | Never was there a car which gave the owner so much out record of 1923 Yesterday's Rosults. 4 : 5 ha against him mm:;'.uu: m;' he | in fine materials and workmanship for anywhere nees. T B Iyn 8, New Y Chilean again was m a ; Thus far Dazzy has won 23 and| I:,':::u’.'.'h f:“fl':\":‘" ‘ iey's n]‘u.ll"lnlulhtllll.. him, the price. lost D1 o - g » Thi o ost four games this season ‘ :, ._,,m; '1"1 ‘i“'f“" ._‘ et o - : : e We will gladly go over the chassis and body construes oo e e & 3 t brought him up short. B tion with you, as intensively as you may desire, snd Looks like if he asked for a Lttle | St S . | increase in the Baturday envelope e % 1 ey 1 vy We will particularly emphasize this fact: In every he'd get it without mueh of a battle, | k g . G : 3 2 I right ling y Cobb auftered u terrivle biow) Ko York .- ' y : N i 3 e Cimer i P which wears, or has to do with reliability, the pd . The Maxwell is now actually stronger, pound for pound, yesterday when his team dropped two 1o Bt. Louls. | Brookiyn - \gulnst Itomero's right ear. e Chicago . ... Chilean countered with jabs, one ef t ! ] Cine J 5 » { " v, than ma a jour to m m ""’l":“h\":‘"‘;""‘my :::‘:.‘mn» ”‘-,'I’“":' “:"I',"'l'l'l'_” » t Charles W. Paddock, sensational California runner, at the “neh got ””"‘I““ 1o "“*:“"' |mx ny a car costing f five - .h him batting ehamplon of the Na.| Philadeiphia i :a%3| finish of the 250-yard special event at Travers Island, N. Y., in | 00" vight ook, The You can depend upon thegoodMuwellwmduh tional league for the Afth conaecu-| Boston b 283 which he broke a world's record of 36 years' standing by step- - ssing on at the toughest, day-after.day going—you can drive it with the tive year, but has also endangered | ping the distance in ; ’ 1d feel with el go Sisler's major leaguv record | e ‘(-llml':'l :',"“ Fifth Round same assurance you would fee a costly car. of the greatest number of hits dur- ew York at Brooklyn — Romera went down for a count of . ey ng one seuson, made in 1920, | ":lv\yl’::lulyl |”| ”r'u‘v‘h.;un | e maven aeisleht e e menl mf"\ll"," Bhavher otetiok %16 GhI ; 1 The Indeed, if road conditions are at all possible, you'll never ocicevedating oo o THINKS AMERICAN s one" am o, e ekt MAJCWIELLIL s 2 Macvol opped, I brue puliag pove sums 200th hit of the year. In 1 —- “ oS "'\'""“I ekl ekl ””""”, e “"'l"”:"’::‘"::" always able to carry it through. ¢ season in which he made the prea- AMERICAN LE, e . , omero I osed and Sharkey ent National leAgue record of i TEAM IS fiREAT o M"f""‘ “"“‘M” i ", ' I“ # |’1L‘-n‘|‘ ‘i'“‘-l |]. ;;'I":“L:’“;"”’)> ;’mring Car - o ’,:‘:; Perhaps the greatest boon to the good Maxwell owner, BE Rl NCE pase Lon "l'l";“',':‘“:‘m';':”“ Yosterday's Results, it necessary for hi we fo The South American was & l""'r"“""' s “asx however, is the consistently care-free serviceit gives him, now has made 500 hits or more for| St 1 wXork o lays' ‘veat inatead ; It grogsy but game, Club Cou 1025 day after day and month after month. now has made 300 hits or more for| s, Louls 3, Detroit 0. (frat gume "TO”G Find GO" o ganizafion | three. Vance Is wid to huse th siath Round u pe i ching the major league record | ;: :"""' Detrolt 6. (sscond y § ] anization « |""'“""l"“ """_‘ '\[""}' ] Romero got In two scoring| CM’:’“" g ;‘;2; There are a host of mechanical reasons why the good 5 gume, Joss Halnes of B, Louix, t : . | Sedan - + + » A ight years held by Willie'Keeler| ®gogon 5, Philadelphia 1. Good 01 [ ords show has given Viane vd.|Vlows . with the left in & dashing| Maxwell saves its owners both trouble and expense. and Ty Cobb, Cleveland 5, Chicago 4 (10 in- a Good vie |est battle this seaxon, a 1% g | mart Sharkey forced him against | AU price 1. o B, l:mnb,m nings.) [ struggle on May 17, which Brookiyn ||/ “““l:"l”l"‘:']" "H"'“‘l‘:'h‘”“‘“‘fr:‘" O o The fact that the good Maxwell motor is practically won 4 to 3. Only ! 1ce | o unable fo solve his opponent's| Lot gl vibrationless—that vibration in any event is not trans. Lou Gehrig, the famous Hartfo EEen slugger, joins the Yunkees tomol Standing. New York, Aug. 30.—Cyril J. H. ieqjieq to go the ronte this year, he- i P I 2 : 2 5 stepped fuio hooks. The Chi- attractive plan. mitted to the body—is another long-life feature. Tolley, the “S Gun” of British taken out against the Glants on jean had just missed landing a left | Washington ... | g June 24 when New York won 6 to | golf, considers the American Walker [June 24 when New rk 4 RHTETT ’ P Earl Smith, the Pirate catcher, |2 Al }"‘k ; | cup team the most formidable ag-|3. That atopped Vance's carly sea : Sevoath Holin () You should ride in the good Maxwell, now that Chrysles Pt oy AL Somooun gregation of golfers over assemblul | o winnig strunk at sh hut alnea | 8 aahet ey fat! dhar: 7 engineers are directing its development, and talk with 8t, Louls ......... A o play under one banner. He made the Bosto cat on July 6, Vi i satied et , Two wina by the Naw Departs ity | B8R o 88| (ia statement foday in discussing|has run his consccutive viet ke, " A right. grazed the sailors \ owners and learn their disinterested opinion of good clinch the state league title for them. | by - (1| the chancea of the British team toto 11. Moy apaned T uh with & 1601 Maxwell performance and economy, They play at Meriden today and that | qua P 2 | Win the Walker cup, symbolic of in S “{ho head. Tomero rushed him 16oks like a sure win. Tomorrow |+ p 31| ternational supremacy. | Dress slasher Bosy \gainst the ropes ,hammering as he T Lt n ok ekt Endand o N Asserting that the invading team | : | ! ; L Today's Games. b Hohns "1 London—A maniacal dress or, » L stiff exchange of ollect. was seriously handicapped by th ¢ s Washington at New York absence of three of the hest gol irmed with a long, skewer-like da ! L the ciost of the B et 1 o gt O T I T B o BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. New Britain does: not play this| Chicago at Cleveland. Roger Wethered and lrncst Holder- | Visitors at the Dritish Empire Ex-| Itomero hecame the agares- | week-end, but plays a home game | Philadelphia at Bostop. nas, the latter the amateur cham- |hibitlon at Wembley. The madman jsor. He hed a right heok | Monday morning. e pion of England, Tolley contended |has been ripping wome dresses, | that opene key's nose. left 98 ARCH ST- TEL- 2952 That the maten would bo closely con- | then hiding the dagger in his coat, |and right jabs followed, and Shar-| tested despite the unfavorable out. |FMnning away and losing himself in | key began to wilt. He sent in sev- look for the challeng: lthe erowd. Police have been unable ernl scoring blows, but Romero re- taliuted with hook and straight arm, This city's oge chance to cop the | title is to win its three remaining games and Bristol must lose all its five, to stop his attacks, Reading 4 Tolley denied reports from Eng- racuse 6, Jersey City 3. Jand that he advocated increasing s one right hook finding its object | nst the jaw. Sharkey had been | gy | (Other,teams not scheduled.) the Walker cup feams to 10 instead ; i of the customary cight. He did, (0) dy! against the ropes for several seconds | ld Ba‘l y' previously and slumped’ down until | By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | So it does not ook as {hough the | e e ofiihe outtomany slEnt BREE )| w. L. ‘ct. | one of the 10 golters who came trom | the bell saved him, ; He appeared for the ninth roun Hiou ST ,’;"”'“:"” ceves.08 3 716 | gngland would participate in the ] OHOREORISES ' 4 lay, cight in the foursomes and v | but was unable to continue, | The High school football squad | 2000 P e looks promising, though 'it is early ";’::{h‘r: P orenend six of these eight together with the | [ Snapshots of a Junlor League Shortsiop to get much of a line on the boys. | P : L 0 L\\?'uuhsmvl’h'i m(‘ll-* .r}:gh._) ) ! D F uff > . A8 The members of the British team e Y will compete in the mvitation tour-| ] 0 lour eet ourfer! or aching limbs, weak feet. fallen Hawkins of the Commercial Trust | oo 4 tion A ‘ . . 9 nament at Southampton, N. Y., nest | 2 arenes, fiat “fect, painful heel, inturning company, something of a live wire { pany, week, and then play in a light bail y o Ahkles, allousue, et wear firxible feath: N supports wrich we make in the way of clubs and an ardent | “7°% 9 \ : sports devotee, is about to spring a 5 corfipetition which precedes the : R o et EiE Walker cup contests. Iollowing the | - from individual impressions of your feet % in corercted position. Many continue to [ McConn men would be able to come new surprise on the unsuepecting| g, itimore at Toronto. international matches, the members publie. Reading at Buffalo. of the team will play in a short tour- 2 suffer from foot troubles through trying | e | Newark at Rochester. vament at Pine Valley, N. J., and | e waan. i Trentanahes Hawkins has coltected what he | Jersey Clty al Syracuse. then compete in the national ama- . (66 Pttty 08 Wil e raady! me terms a “scrub team'" and now 'fi' teur tournament at Haverford, Pa. g + i ‘.'f'fm wl",\"n“','. i “'r“'_'ij wl: pragde £ it e A R e ¢ [t gorts.” Fittea ana sod exc ASSURES PITCHR THS BT~ WATCHES FOT GROUNDER. ANTS T RKOW WY SREOND LEAVES IT O REAT GF TN i et - team w‘;n‘ g0 to Canada |n;:.|m;n,nl» i S e g, LESEIAN TERS ASGOOD AS OUT AND SIZ2LE BY A LTILE E“ivf\ L ::’.LT T TR “And T think we can heat them, Iy after the amateur tournament b i Room 3§02, |‘"|»‘:|"!-'|'|: g Booth Block. NOT 0 WORRY, OLD KID, LEFT ;\\. 4',_..:&/&5 A;c: V't:' ; fl?m&wmm_ too," quoths the gental Mr. Hawkins. | here. Bk | oftice Hours: 9 a. m. to & p, m. B HE'S GOT THE WHOLE TEAM GROUND TN A PANSY- whAT's WELL THEV MUST BL GRese™ —_— . g nings and Sundags by appointment. BEHIND HIM THE MATTER WITH HIM ANvWAY EYED, THAT'S ALL Well, there's only one way to : § 5, prove that and let's hope that Miller | ; ; and Hall will give the Hawkinsites | | L Can s Strop &;’i‘"{flmfiAN | ERE A’l" PIT[}HER , o . Your Razor Blades? LFAGUE BALL GAMES (His Recard This Year Is Re-l || o o : ONL IN YO " t TUTIERS SOMETHING ABOUT TOSSE5 VERY SMAL £ v RUNS IN GENCRAL DIREST- mfll‘kflblfl ; 3 : . BEING EXPECTED T COVER D 1ANDS DID EVERY- 1) T 1V ON 67 FIRSTBASE AN- In ten SECONDS—without | WHOLE DIAMOND AND IMMED- N o BONE. AS SENDLS U SUNE removing the blade from | JATELY LETS AN EASY ONE THAT BALL TOOK - | DRIBBLE THROUGH HIS LESS IER THAN A QUARRY | PASTE THIS ONE IN YOUR BOOK (Continued trom Preceding Page) A two-base hit off Chesbro was Ty | Zobb's firs the bi 8 & Cobb's first hit in the big league, | i no aye g0 —Many of the Yol e FasBtvolicentabaspen ATKIBRODISES S 2 made on the day of his debut, Aug. 30, 19 1.ittle ‘did ¥ tHa" Datrolt;( 8eason'aspitching S xecords Sa ready Valet AutoStrop Razor blades. Totals 1 ey vt Ik oyt sl sl i 188 f Ay b crowd imagine that it was witness- | seem to be in the hands of Arthur > Yo : patted for Ocechger in Gl : S BALDY (HIMSELLF) Batted for Couch In 9th. |ing the start of one of the most| (Dazzy) Vance, Brooklyn ,“,“.h,,..“ e i : Valet AutoStrop anorls{he 020 021 010—8 Lyvonderful careers in baseball hIStory. [who ran his victories to 23 yesterday | Colorado Springs, Colo,, Aug. 3 only razor that sharpens its 2 Baldy, veteran polo pony of the Fort lad Sam Houston four, is the oldest| OWR blades, The score: with four defeats, by defeating the campaigner in the game. Baldy is 24 | ab r o Giants 3 to 1. It also evened his . Sand Tierne - . & Detroit season's score against New York, e i Melntyre, cees three wins and three defeats, Boston |Years old and still a stav | Shay to Melnnis; left on bascs, 2 . el E ats, B 4t ; e on balte, | Lndsay, 1b ... 213 being the only other club to triumph I may not be q s fast as 1) e used to be, with misery in my hind | Phiiadelphia 6; base b ‘ o Oswchger 2 oft Couch 11 | Schavror, 2b ... i over him this season. Two of his Cin- | lvgs 'and disappearing hair, but I} S 6TPER GO SN DA N LA ‘n y 3; by ol ”rfl'l'zl«\]'.lnul. rf . victories, against Chicago and - P TN oL i hits off Oeschiger 10 1n i bt} Cobb, ef .. . cinnatl, were shutouts, and in a close | Still can ride rings around these 4 t 5 SUDDENLY SHOUT- A PIRST BASE y i B iy e e | ro ING' TAKE (IT" JUST APN GLUED 5 BAG O 0 £ ON TIRST BASE NANDT"JM’O‘IR NOT T R £ RY-MAKE HIM AT IT - ME CANT 48Y 20 hit by pitcher by Or e u 5 i . d game here last Saturday he ran his smart alecky youngsters | MPN OR ANYONE ELSE ¢ nwinie pikchor Ooxchgers umpire AT sthenn strikeout record for the season to| Incidentally Baldy thinks America ’ et e et ! R fifteen in one game, will clean up in the interna oneil [ A " » ; DI b T GROUND SLU 200 matches with England. “Shux! It ~ Sharpens Iteslf BE, LIS 18, CHICAE & [ Drill, e .8 h | vance led the National league last s A B, lmmm I . | year in strikeouts, with 197, and has | ought to be easicr than e | registered 201 so far this year, with fish in a tub.” o Total .... o gmith Horneby Myers, Biades Dratcher, cf Bottomley, 10, Hatey, It Mueller, cf. 1b Toparcer, 8s Gionzaler Neibergall, s& Haines, B grerdel. p iz'1;-",?‘5;” ik NLARE .$ALESMAN $AM i’essii‘nistic Sam — Optimistic Guzz O Eiberfeld, ss o Willlams, 2b .... 3 DONT ROW OUT TOO TOAR GULL- | UC w TIOULONT 1T BE AWFUL & WE S0 o T ) [ G\':\.\E\\L N TAKING CHANCES WiTH WOMEN (v JEAE WA OUT IN TH MIDOLE. } NOW: ™} ( 5:"\\; ggggq o Amc%’m nguL\) FOLMY N W' BOAT — o;- T LAKE AND TH POAT 9HOULD \r;; ol AVt FRST, M\L\H or SRR 1 | 70 OVER- LULKY | (PN 4 %‘%537? A 2 0| MeGuire, ¢ ... 4 o NEN i lej Chesbro, p ...... i | - T 4 )/ S B Nl Totals Total x—Batted for Chesbro in 9tk xx—Ran for McGuire in 9th. | w York .. 0011000013 .“l)llv(rn “.s 20100020 x—5 0| Earned runs, Detroit 4, New York $/1: two base hits, Cobb, Meclntyre, 3| Sohaere crifice i Schaefer, McGuire; stolen bases, Schae- 1 4 Chase: first on balls, o Bercuiey off Mullen 5, Chesbro 2; left on bases bese hits, Bottowmley; Detroit 5, New York 9: struck out, les, Myers: stole or- | by Mullen 3, Chesbro 4: double plays rifices, Hatf nes | Elberfeld, Willlams, Conroy: umpire, | Gonzales orhiaby % e | Adams te Cot O'Loughlin; time, 2:02; attendance, | aie 1 rago 11.

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