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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, TIIEITIIIII SNt IIILLIIIAIILLLLL the Walker-( Speaking of Sports B : R e R e e [he first b church league lowing & gune church and Bluc understood that raunager of the South church nine will protest the gume played last #lght on the grounds that the Blue Ariny used a “ringer aguinst the pules ol the league, The protest will be fied with President Ernest R, Dechant and the executive board act on the matter this | eh and Wills-Weinert bouts in New York. lans in this city want to remember that fights are on the same card, Ttulian Mospital 1'und Card at P'olo grounds, The first hout sturt between § and S:8o {daylght saving time. "The hont should on shortly o'clock both the the in “C ey ! Inter- lay Lol- South lowup in th took placy tod between the Ariny teulns It ds Kermet Parker, NATIONAL LEAGLL Yesterday's Results Roston 3, w York @ Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 10, Brooklyn 9 (10 inninge). [ (Other clubs not scheduled) | | Chicago | will probubly week Ihe gt itured by con- inual bickering at decisions of the umpire and the outshot of the whole lair was that one umpire quit, though it is thought he wanted 1o get liome more than he minded the bbing, and another had to take his plac The Stamding Won P.C | anu | Lost ittsburgh York Brooklyn St. Louis Cineinnati Philadelphia Chicago W i = WASHINGTON Jo President E. IR, Dechant, who is also mund of the Blue Army team, was torced at one stuge of the game to halt the play and restate the rules that say that the players must abide with all decisions of the umpire. Quick action on this matter e will be the oniy way to solve the AMERICAN LEAGUE | question and to establish the future {w conduct of the league in a similar Y | instance. New Y Boston 0. Washington 7, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 3. St. Louis 1. 141 er Gan; Pittshurgh New York at Boston Chicago. Philadelphia. at Brooklyn (Continued I tevday's Results The Diue Ariny had no right un- der.the league rules to use an ont- stder hut it would seem 1 to 1ave the opposing feam protest fhe tact of ringer's" use before the game began and to play under pro- tast if n and then the mat- ter wonld have Leen settled, As it | ms that the protest is com- | tin « Uleveland 6, (hicagn 6, It The Standing Won Lost Detroit §t. Louis ., New York . Cleveland Boston ... he Gascos made short work of be Orioles of the City league in ist night's session at Walnut Hill Park, The Meter Readers had things their own way all through the game and scored in every inning. The Orioles one inning eame in the sec- ey scored three runs for entire total scoring of the Games Today Chicago at St. Louis, Detroit at Cleveland New York at Boston Ir FAme INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘:l:l\\r‘ irst of a Three-Gan from Colliey The Orioles, h ont the wever, played the of the ove hrothers, {wo of the best s and heaviest hitters on the team, This may have accounted in 1 great measure for the poor show- ity league team., Then, | show the fight in | ary game like last night t docs in a league contest. Yesterday's Results Jersey City 6, Reading 3 Raltimore 6, Providence 1 | | Buffalo 10, Syracuse 3 i | | wit] services 9 8 Last Night, il Rochester 8§, Toronto 5. M 0 m‘ ier Blue Lost P.C.|Ti | Baltimora ..., &f 26 63 \\ww Hin | Toronto ... g i for the elimination of Brookluwn, eley of W. P.|Reading . 3 1653 [ta present state | Buffalo . 1 513 | from competition at New n for the 1921 crown, phenome ng of W. ney of Shuttle Meadow New Brituin golf fans are rooting for the local man to come through this year, Alwavs a favorite with the fans, Sweeney's winning of the tate championship this year would @ great boost for in this city, A new champion is as- sured in the play. With Walter Johnson retired last alter the world series, the poor old veteran of the Washington Sena. tors only went in against the Phil- adelphia Athletics yesterday and field them down to two hite, Then tn make matters worse, he only struck out seven men and worst of e didn't issue a single pass. No n about him heing done. He | last another weel | ken ont whic offerings for ampion, two inni relic in t | Rochester | Providence . Syracuse .... and the Games Today Reading at Jers Baltimore at Providen Rochester at Toronto (). Buffalo at Syracuse. the game N LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Bridgeport 5, New Haven 4 (first game). Bridgeport 7, ond game). Waterbury 6, Springfisld 2, Pistsfield 4, New Haven 4 (scc- |8} Albany 2. Worcester Hartford 2, n The Standing Won Lost 10 7 P.C Alhany 597 Br Wills fails to push |& Weinert Covington, eltled Bert J fact th nly 1 (4 geport ringfield Waterbury Hartford New Haven Worcester Pittsfield .. 1¢ Mr 3 ! N at, Ha Charley tomorrow right In New York, he will be dons | ag A “logical” contender for Demp- sey's crown. The big boys In New York give Greb and Wills the of their respective argnments their opinion is worth little an anyone's, Some times they! dope them and other times they don’'t. We do the same thing. Mickey ave thought that he writ on a ba hand batte they 1o spur better fort but | more Games Today Albany at Waterbur Bridgeport at New Springfield at Pittsf Worcester at Har GRAND CIRCUIT EVENTS L om 1ent for to t To1 Haven Id ord Rrown to pay 1 tery, “Constable” Huber n was seryi Jnhnn\ sehall last Saturday, cause he walked away with the I hall In the game. The Rurritts who ng club, Farr Gets Uive Well Filled Yyents Form Pro- o® 4§ gram at North Randall With 2:08 | .\ " Trotters Feature, Cleveland, July vell filled events forn cireuit racing program Iandall today, with the items Lhe CIANELY s entries. Ben While . | Ky, reinsman, named ad Hurep Up as his s Murphy was reoj et and Wa Ohio b in Managers of eball inteested ' sports e 1k are as wly in the mor ling in 8 omitied or | page. 1f they they will be n o'clock in | ad line for em in i I placed on ¥ ch cor 1he Ty ter ( S0 ox are important en td morning i ports Lleven named third division of thesa items | 12 in the third di space they [2:20 trot. The first were taced yestorday A pace for the eight scheduled starte used the ne were {hia th earlier bt the and in, the hetter tno Walter J. Smith Post am doing for Saturday's | rd. Come on, Jimmy. | card. rom you. Hart 2:08 class, with ten, complet fipsln uA4' by MGRRIS ACKERMAM PIRATES IN LEAD 1 SPEE nhom WINAGAIN '};‘\ o Biues by Score of Used to Spur on Horses Dc(‘l»l(m Over Kra MUNN WINS BoUT Nebraska AL WRATHER FOR BiG RACFS amous Henley Regatta Starts| e Today i 1 England o Wrestler Defeats Aley Luden of Sweden in Two Stralght Falls in Mateh, Boston, July 1 Munn, amant " Nebraska of the Wayne wrestler heavyweight champlonship, defeated < Luden of Sweden in two traight falls here last night, The st fall was won in 11 minutes and 1 in 2 minutes, 80 seconds A wrestling match bhetween Mondt of Colorado and azink of Boston developed it when the referce “no contest'” and ordered Ithe men from the ring for alleged boxing and illegal wrestling. Mondt, who knock a right to the fac stored 9 [T Y “Toots" Stanley past the event cold or 1 a fow days d this {into fi by | declared it om prate marred rainy 15 s | #lalk struck at m down with 5 his cye 1ys (o come flanneled | e otes | Triumphal Procession By Eddy-Glover Post Members of 2ddy-Glover American ' Legion, held a parade last evening to celehrate the raising of $31,750 for a new for the veterans and for New Rrit- ain's quota to the state rehibilitation fund The procession was headed by the | post band, followed the post auviliary and members of the post. The procession came to a stop at Center Square where a concert was given by the band. wnds of ple new var it up e 1 lawns the clubs along the home booms and all w 1he o'clock. duled two heats of which Walter iladelphia 15! to veek. Hoover in 1922, today's competitors is M. was the winner two form to survive fo in the semi ont as the Hoover will be Morrls and come Beresford, Jr., the older, in the final t Hoover is the fa- 115 health i3 much befter and rowing men the top of his form. shell which is said to ever built in this by the noted buflder, | ong stream new features morning for G by von the diamond reulls e L July 1 (M—Captatn will dine at the Sunday as the honor king and queen of Nor- Morris, wio royal gueat nd whose practice likely of eron Iriday way. The memhers of ths Amundsen- isworth North Polar expedition are vturning from Spitzbergen on amship which is ox- pected to reach here Sunday. They will be met by Tvar Lykke, speaker of the Storthing, Mayvor Borge of Oslo, and other officials. nts worl ipate, nate fesigned e Ser Ciad) Morris wil | at ed by Hoover. MMWMTMW \.ux‘ the Col- o Bank Teller Presented in Federal Court en, July 1—At 4 o'clock yes- 1fternoon, six hours after his e here hail, Floyd D. 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Hartford Connecticut sh of hefore United Irederic C. riford, Boardman waiv- d his uncle fur- e amount of $11,- in United New Haven ediately timissioner " tion d honds or hi v inte ich had br the case of federal n general- Slaic 10 hank embezzlame H, Tierlin, proba will st this morning's ses- court, fd that 1d awaited Boardman's de iden National I Polic ndica au- cte e at before Marshal station «fternoon yurdman . drove 1 in one of of ieationa NEW G \\ TAX lnh\\ COLLIER The tussle BLUES Blies win i« a tough tain folks a lond | great | i1l kno hoys from Lvan- Collier with the Pioeneer: zame Monday night, but t iged to pull out with 11 rnoon N ] vinds, simply 1he of St. John the Good-bye, Jail 3 7 to 6. Dumo and Loro through I tters for the C Sceveral hundreds | t s filled G cing freated to the | double and clea apital City today Hartford Wojak to come up i rosting for oday's Ay slan this score t ve | e lery ion head 6 to 0 but the the Tionee tied the ed one avy i ted into sixth to get i should he wonld like rs sta track at there r of New RBritain the A. A ( 1 planning nie state thi some dope vn. It a num doinz to seor in in the half of the inning hit'the tield at yikiers | ms boys who to en- | their year and | rain them off 1s in the would like to start |to the © | for the Pionec p: for and Macey rs nd Golash ] m | T floor night if the scries be- MACKMEN OF cen the us ever ends, go, July i there will be some pretty baseball to | v he figured out. At present t played five games with th Vloor heing on top with three | wins to the Fifth Floor's two. floor last Landers Fif immed the Sixth n good sha ro ¢ TODAY s o M —Compared | home-trained pennant win- | regatio elphia Athletics were onsted fic of years have who ¥ thei cague lea is largely a ol | (ANT HELP THATI) - FIND 50ME.~ GET BUSY- WHEN | COME_ | BAK (F YU GuYs AINT BUsY BREAKING ROWK — I'LL HAUE YoU LOCKED UP ON BREAD BND WHTER (BUT THERE AINT NO MORE ROK o “OU GUYS-GET By \T'2 ONWM ) M The "Heraid” announcer will be purchased ripe | on the job tomorrow night again for mipor league stars, for the majors. A e HRS. LRTE: \NTO _ THO%E. BIROS = WONDEA \WHERE TH' 4AM HILL THEY EAPECTED To_FIND_ MORE \xfioi\l"'i) BREAK el el A B R ki 0 S0 5 JULY 1, 1925. o3 and then he changed to Blackstons Take the horse-shoe-off (When Foresight beats Luck) Mild today; strong tomorrow. Free bum1 ingon Tuesday; choked draft on Frida That's the way his cigar luck ran. And then he changed to Blackstone. Anybody can make a good cigar owea The job comes in duplicating thltog:od cigar every time. Blackstone meth that, Every Blackstone is free drawing,' even burning, and extremely mild—100% Havana filler and a perfect-fitting Sumatrs wrapper. Blackstones are so uniformly good that nearly half of them are bought g or 102t a time — foil-wrapped, factory-fresh, in handy Pocket Packages. Blackstone wasa fine cigar g2 yurugo. It was even finer 10 years a It isat its very finest in this year o 92 z Havana’s best filler crop in years —inyour 1925’ Blackstone CIGAR Suburban Heigtrts. Clearing Up. r; ADDS SHE WOULDN'T GET SO TIRED IP SHED SAVE STEPS NO NEED, FOR INSTANCE, TO MAKE MORE THAN ONE LOAD WITH THESE DISKES SAVS THAT'S ALLRIGHT TAKE A REST HE'LL CLEAR THT TAR AND THEY'LL DO THE DISHES IN THE MORNING MAKING NEAT STROX. SETS STRCK DOWN TO DICK UP P= TATO SKINS THAT HA\ BN ¢ P DECIDES CUTLERY SHOULD 86 ON EDGE OF PLATTER AT BOT- TOM AND REARRANGES STACR ACCORDINGLY SENDING SPENDS SEVERAL MINUTLS CUTLERY CLATTERING TO TRYING TO SPEAR PITCHER. WITH FINGER WITROUT TOPPEING PYRAMID OP PLATES REACHES DOBR, SHOUTS T Wit ™ CBME OPEN [T, HE CANT - FrvS SHE'S GONE UPSTAIRS, RETURNS PYRAMID YO TABLE AND CARRIES PATES OUT ONE BY ONE P £R © McQlure Newspaper Syndicate HEW -HEH = | SORE THREW B AARE. || \,\\HP«T _7

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