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» . e NEW BRITAIN DAILY H ; COVELESKIE BEST Clevelang 14, Philadelphia 3, RALD, THI RSDAY LY 9, 1925 | winners. Garage Commissioner MUNN WINS MATCH (JOMB[NED LOVE WITH HAUGHTON MEMOR[AL Charles P. McCarthy won the base- [ St Louls, Mo, July § (P=Wayns SINE [ g 3 [ 3 “lyne he board won over Mike Romano, Ialian, in a0 Plans For Memento of Late Foot- of public works won the wheelbar- |a heavyweight match here last night row race; the mayor's secrelary. (after wrestling for 13 minutes Ap- |John E. Butler, took first prize in | plying a crotch and balf nelson com. ball Coach Endorsed By Widow 112132) Chicago Girl Looked Into “Victim's" (First. game), 5 and Harvard President. |the 60 yard dash, and George J. {pinat A hrew s alllover (M ERh e (Continued Irom Preceding Page) Finaucial Stntus Fint B [Bayer was winner ot ® (racie J |bination. Munn threw his opponent A howl has been raised phia 7, Cleveland b, 80:HaTd that Romanb i Hons he state by Commissioner Thomas (Second ga —_— ; Boston, July 9—Plans for a memo- | race." 22 o rd that Romano was unable to the state Ly 58 E 4 Sacritices—Pock, Cov dence Shows a F v continue Donahue's edict that Babe Herman [ Waghington 10, Chicago 2. A LR Y oy :,“,l,‘:,“””' '.","’ Percy D. Haugliton ! will be banned from meeting anyone Detroit 5, Boston 0. —Washington 7, ( Alla Fraucisco, July 8 (P—The ‘hu ”’1 “.. ach, have been submitted in this state until after he has met (First game), e combination of BT CAITL N | rad S e e TR ol Gd - Kaplan, featherwelght ¢ham- | Dairoit § Boston 2, i e e 8 metho ted by a Chi- | g iR SR Kid I‘\avld"‘ _;“,L kb Y hvaara AL l' l"f)\ 3 in ey | i i ! ‘-‘“j :-"’ |Haughton, the widow, and President pion, but we ¢ i for| g Second game), | by MORRIS ACKERMAN ¢ Miss Beatrice || oyell of Harvard, wherefores of it. It s as falr New York 6, St. Louls 4 ; 1 ded in her suit | A one as it is for the other and if Hlreg By Morris Ackerman Dr. Charles W, he memorial, & stone monument Kaplan cannot meet anyone before The Standing | When you fating e Tor: ot or brcach of promise [ hote slte Wliibe dndfrent jofsths AR Herman according to the . LD R A Hing in the case {n | -0Cker building, on Soldiers’ Iield o Vew Y te commis- | . o = FIRST GAME) v (he' \ Is expected to cost §10,000, Of thix édlet of the New York state ¢ that | Washington 3| 25 BOSTON DY LRl mount, $2.500 is i hand sion, then Connecticut's diction that gy, ;0 00, 47 AB R i opo.oA k| 0w 1l size it | today was the testi- |° pistante Herman must meet no one before he | . 4o s crtead 6 2 118" six or seven Inches, or over nony of - Miss Mary Wiliem of the Alumni of Harvard, whose grid meets Kaplan is just as falr Detroit ; Y| Ordinanly & trout of this jeng Iepartment of the San |iron mentor Haughton was fron St. Louis oWl weigh three to four ounce \ 1eiseo Chamber of - Commerco | ! "“ to 1016, and of Columbt; Herman ‘has been signed to ARt | New Yory 3 1 ) o | nine-inch trout weighs five ounc | ndorf had inquired “:-:'\"“’_‘ “"""*Imh)‘,m fame in th in New Haven on July 16 againet the | Cleveland 45 L n : 10-incher soven ount 11 tneher | [T e chambor as to tho dector's |16 vears immedlately preceding hi e B s ane B4 R E rOR f 16 standi in a letter in | Lo 8 cLob! “tevan Mickey Travers and this an- [ Roston 2 n 10 Icounted on for the p e R B i s ; | A 12 tant shouta weien g2 Sl s sl she expectd o seil | €00 el on for the remainder Donahue to issue his orders on the Games Today P S OL EOM B EERUIONE eon SRR A matter. This will be an aco of &| New York at 8t Louw | Above 1 hes i N Calenta R e S AN as A oy hout of it is allowed to go through Boston at Detrojt Dl | creases materially wit 5 i rom a financia eney e being rece oy the Ha 1o it o lonabl gl R LIS RO AL, L : When the physician tostified he |memorial commities, Room as Travers lost a very qu L Philadelphia at Cleveland, ' 1 oftlonal in 3 f 8 A 1101, 1 Federal streat, Boston Qecision to Herman in their 13| \waspingtion at chicago i er proposed marriage to Miss ¢ ) meeting. 1o i Torf, but had abandoned any | T 2 VAl 9 ~ - 4 1 | " of 3 becanse he A | NATIONAL LEAGUE 00 1 EASTERN LEA GUE | 1 her in lim w ,L : CITY OFFICIALS AND LIONS Mulligan of Waterbury, who plans | : ; i : v pliotostiitlc conies o v lioye!] : [ 4o promote the Kaplan-Herman Yesterday's Results (i ———— tors written by him i, which he | JO]N IN OUTING AT SHOR | Heht in the Brass City, has already [ St. Louls 6, Boston 4 i | ! S e I ] * | igned up the Kid on & 40 per cent | Other games postponed, rain J JO g ""“""" ptly ot cHAED s T —_— s A Geiddes - - bany Iy 9.—A \ a F 0 ro | basis and only nceds the signature ; \ ! dence [About 200 Present At Momauguin of Jimmy Kelly, Herman's manager The Standing for Tl iy R howed | to accept 20 por cent of the gate for | Won Lost W fibe! IS e l0 Hbey ht Che dasiora iz Gathering — Mudds Disniond | the mateh to be all set. Kelly wants | Pittsburgh .. 14 i , : of Albany s i (e latt ¢ | to he given a flat guarantee bul|New York 4 30 i ven, 1 Prevents Baschall Game attorneys for the Alulligan is to meet him in Buffalo [ srooklyn : ; 1% s . od to question the About 200 city officials and men today and chances are .'Im( .hc “,:.l,l t. Ivomcv 19 h _“ = 11 Miss Lichtendorf in having bers of the Lions club attended the accept, Kelly, of course, L(nly!vb'o Cincinpati ) iton 'v‘ A t letters mavde she testi- annual outing at Momaugnin s back at Connecticut h.\" f\'{\*’»w Philadelphia 10 e . : 1 that she ed only by |terday, took part in athletic ar L] e o sign to fight in Connecticut, bu ) Chicago 15 N \ ! ; i e RS e e lre Re alrln hout will not be any too welcom Boston % 45 N 'H‘ % ‘\.: T 5 v originals lent shore dinner and h i short New York. ot 12 ) i UL L ' borne fspeeches by Mayor A. M. Iaonessi, - Games ‘l'oday s 4 | DL ! | President Harry G, Hancock and fled to hit in| &t Louis at Boston. NEW YORk | Dr, Su t Miss Lichten- | Retiring President W. Buckey of two trips to the plate yesterday in| (hicago at Brooklyn OB A Worcester-Spelnstickl : v vhen he (the Lions club, Alderman Walter | a ays Fiitefield, but he sacrificed neatly 10| pittsburgh at New Yorl ! GHELNI, IS A \ o/ 1n 00 in farm |Falk, chairman of the outing com- | further runners on the bags. On (Two games) o ittt . [miftee, and others " first basehe had 11 put outs and h6 | cincinnaty at Bhilkdetphin ) couy it 1 e [ Aavor Paonessu stressed te in- # You know we would be out of husiness in a month is kceping up his snappy work at | — g Worc Y WATE il n\”S NIM,E\“'R portance of cooperation in making iy i {he initial station. | : oo * w WATERBUDRTY HARAGY i success of government, and repre- | if We didn't sell the same folks over and over i tati f th Lion I 0l 9, A s ! | 1 only S ‘ sentatives of the Lions club spoke ) : 1t ok an unfortunate ;]v;uuul;!; Yesterday's Results | : Lol its ! ! 1 AUTOMOBILE (RASH |atonz similar lines, assuring th | It's t(};,lsf repeat business that accounts for our that Wrose between Eddie Hart o an LN R e [l atin Tl 0 was invineih vl mayor and city officlals that the row rom vear AR Meriden and Manager P. J. Buckley Pittsfield 6, Hartford 5 ket oE D | Horrer otble in tiw nin 1 = el ‘ “ lub stands ready (o assist in every g, om year to year. of Kengington over ih’w gv.;:"fnm y-lvl)':; Waorcester 2 [ 4 v { Wil L RIG Barsficld and (e aseenl S Why do they come hack? day. TFarlier |n1vh, .{(; Jet Dridgeport at Waterbury, rain o ; 2ty Miraculously Escape et ““"““h“‘ ) "‘r At & fwo talked over the matter w ronals I R Carthy of the hoard of assesso . Lo AT coming 1o 2 defito agreoment b I | s S 6ol ! % . |dirctea the program of entorti Because they know that our repairs stand up—that e go-between evidently gave Hart | . . ! ; i T : Vaterhury, July 0. ( illiam 1, [me hich was presented by Ma S A i 5 P ) ST Ly Won Lot ] A . ‘ Kt VUL e of e e Ka's revie and by eliy e |§ OUE Work is neat—that our material is the best— all set. Duckley waited for word [ SR tooreec® 42 04 ; SR Wattorbury - baschall - elub, - Charles | loyes that our prices are right— y i trom Meriden concerning the K"'"”‘H‘wlwfv”rn:-‘dl o ) " . Calle I James Melaven, ofticers | Arthur N. Pilz was director of | . p e’ r ght. that they get their ‘ further, he started arrang Erltgepore o i : ) | | i mivuculously escaped probab- ; (he ba as founc L i { L B ) 7 Tt e, R dvisable to stage the scheduled P iy v il LRl Sy 4 e | ebmarine mase e ot Nes Ln Liveserniiey : I Hist7oidl 1L iAlh Hure wester H andurlos.iore carly sesterduy |0 o mnceduied § We can satisfy you too. Bring in your next tire fon to come fo Kensington Sunday. | G@crbun i d Rl Sl cenoan. The Hillie seored | AHCM0on when theie machine was | ol e | Aifera ¢ 3 K | The game was signed up and then | Wortestor b o bl S % s e ton mister Aruok [Ltone. Instead. Dircctor Ptz ran ot |§ and we'll show you how to bring down your tire the misup occurred. The to man- it o2h T s bt i U I nstained manitinle ud|n obelacle) hiniping e e B L ers straightenad out matters be- s . ; hrnises head and body, | Whic o city ers were ¢ § agers "““;' nacdsoy Gapes Today SR et ; ! lthon : i TE ahoutiths ’ tneenithemiR s 0l | Aibany at Hariic i 1 Bl ol ] it T ! e ; ) T 3 e T Bridgeport at Sprin 1 4 U 1 ! | coken | Baseball fans in this oify will have| I aoxt } | % e Iy foved a hrokel | a hard time deciding which game to| New Havon at Pittstield 3 ; rils wateh next Sunday. Hartford is| Waterbury at Worcester Lar b i i BRI Lrath D E S C O i % rd. | —_— AL (i ! i ! ! 1 | wlaving New Haven in Hartford, : : ¢ A ) SR ' Painters’ Union and an | ; 3 7 % ’ " The Falcons are plaving Coliinsiille | INTLRNATIONAL LEAGUE s ) Harifor ! ! r of the National organization | Lkon o 39 Washington St. Station Two St. Mary's and the Kensingtons —_— Leu Sl 0 5 . inters' was driving east on ghe 8 rC 3 ol Q S Q | f\"\\r' '»«1 ailors from New London Yesterday's Results o U | T b I 0 1, a short distance <‘m ine For Children PI\OHQ 900 Pall‘ and btanle-‘ Sts. [ o | Jersey City 11, Buftalo 6 i, Gelnig, | 1 v il R) fRE Tl | as ochester 4, Reading 2. (1) s 1 i . Wars from Waterbury. The | { The Talcon-Collinsville games will | Rochester ading 5. (Ind), o Ll featily ! GAMES POSTPONED e he a sweet number. These two | Providence S, Toronto i (lst i 1 1 » ] Ny [ clty, and driven by S cams met a fow weeks ago with Toronfo 1 Providence 0, ] ! y 1 Wi im M rolled down a slight e it thet Coingtillat tookh s |8 D1 (Tmere 4 W Taates u Itoche i dpaglic o napshots of a Man gaturday game from the locals. | - | 1 I iye 1ehi I momentum 3 oot oh oy o e W el T SR T wi e e the | Walting For theNext Fiim. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | or the next day and this is being Won K ) u rive ned on his brakes, On slayed off Sunday | Baltimore \ 47 r—Davis, Un G [ et I the rear end of 3 s | Jersey €ity ..... 47 [ 64 |40 Rowland, 7 1 | l Ky nast pved and - sideswiped the Sunday will mark the beginning | Toronto 16 6 261 S R R red D, » " eel tir t “ide of the other machir Hartford’s home games for the | Reading S 30 47 NATIONAL LEAGUE e sen S W ) LR || presence of mind is be- | phath. 1t is expected that a large | Bugtalo s 1 L) iday und final on 8 jeved to hive averted w fatality ctava oF diers Britain fans S 6t lRoshester - S & | Diet ol swervedifto thet vt tend the me to watch Wojak cav-| providenc ! \ PROTUST PRESENTATION o of road, Cullen swung his | | yrt around first base. The game Will | airqayse 29 : 9 Mexico City, July 9 Phe 1 imped the car tracks hut | art at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. | LI ternational Latink Wom L ot hefore he had heen struck. O Games Today ! i 1 € pants Cullen machine say { The Rotary Club boys' | ‘ soy Clty at Buffale : tion to Goyer truck with hrakes jammed o WAITS | LOOKING AT FIGURTS THAT IF THEY | yens tomerrow afternoon & Baltimore at Syracuse. ¥ « ! G v \ 1 ckward down the gra oA TUiINk. DA RECY @ oelock at Watmut Hill park and s | pioing o ochester o i | Jose Antono acy, ¥ Mmer N o e e VGERNAILS ANDTHINK- DONT BEGIN RIGHT A- means sometning more then WEH| proidence nt Toronto : : [ ator. The sword tho [ana Tatt sid . TRMISSION BE: ING OF THIS AND THAT WAV HE WWONT BE ARLE LAl e t means a I Ghal American ey ‘ T SR E NEAT SHOWING SE L e e L Jol ndec Ak i 5 | Gon TR ‘ 1. In attempting to avold the - < To SEE FLLM TRouGH ) B e ek artpom Johnny R undeedTakes o R B e g g i ed for battle ! On Hard Hitting Leonard “ rep the roadsi wrrowly missing two i = | vew York, July 9 That Johnny tt The City league will b off \.{w”’: Vlh:y 14\- still is ‘ym;“ lent in his (u'.yn on Saturday after what seems like Ability nd temptuoy € thel! long f1ss ol S Dok Jf“hl"] e | havd-hitting boxers of his class to- | Fuly. ast Saturda 4 !'day, is indicated in the discovery | llarr ' failing on that day vesterday that the veteran Ialian | et : . 3 < will oractice tonight, (1as accepted terms for a bout night, hoth at Walnut Hill, and the ‘;;‘"‘[ m“’ & ’n‘| ';‘"’\‘ Sl G WITH SINKING HEART L R t tn lieks at | um. Long Island c v ¢ N AN Rt HW{“ I‘: ;”v w’w“\::‘nr);:“ “:‘ng’r:l (\H | contest will be for ten rounds and | 5 ON A ORGAN CTON REALIZES THIS IS JUST émbers of thees various teams ars | W e one of (hree ton-round | ‘ ENDS. NOW THEN! ANNOUNCEMENTS OP R oy 24 to rtib off the | matches Matchmake om McArdlc ' AMINA N Bihed foodg e e will conduet. In accepting the en- | 1 COMING ATTRACTIONS TOUEHEsnoLE R gagement with Leonard, Dundeo | ju. n eity | ¢ 50 d to a rin meeting with wo b M he Burriits are leading the cily | consente 8 Gifison. = Do : w::u» rv;]w‘ their lead is anything but [ one of the most rugged junior light- | ') P i P eure. With the Oriole carded | weights in the country o oat s P against them Saturday, they mm - — . & Sl : ’ meeting a fizhine nnch that w11 | Beresford and Hoover i ! Extremely Mild Havana Filler i at Willow Brook park in|rowed Monday afternoon on the play-off of the protested game of | Thames at DPutney ast week., The Southerners took! Berestord told Associates on the Bluebirds with a seven man | Press today he had agreed wit ave the army a|Hoover regarding details of the race last n Ri© HALT, OR CUT Hi5 APPOINT- T AL M 1 ke the o all the 7 \ , 5 M 15 h L B e Will Compete Monday | e eine ot >Vt S : ; bl eren which 14 at the tail end | _Heniey-on-Thames, Eng., July 0% . for All Day Smoking—in your of the procession is going to snap [(M—The race between Jack Beres- it of it this Saturday and promises | ford, Jr.. crack English oarsman, e rE b el il |ana Walter M. Hoover, of Philadel- T a, 2 At oy | phia, for the Philadelphia gold chal Always Ask For The S weh team ehowed {lenge cup which Beresford won at YO AS O e : Blucbirds [ the Paris Olympic last year, will he outfit and at that & vonderful lacing. ‘Tht were in need of “ringers” last Bluebirds They will start at 6:15.p. m. Mon | day over a course of about a mile | | thundering 21l over the lot | Beresford repeated that he would | ; = return the cup to the Philadelphia ! The Pirates are off for a ommittee regardiess of the result A \ week-end this Saturday and Sunday —— e ,.,mt..,: \he Insilcos first and the| MANTY MEETS JOE HALL | WHEE - HOORAY - | WON Milldale feam on the Sabbath. The| New Bedford, Mass. July 9 HOORAY - WHEE — BVERNTHING ON “TH' RAE ToDRY I/ Ineilco§ have a win over the Corbin [ Charley Manty, the latest sensa- ct to take the| tion among the New England light rates. The Mill- | weights, left yesterday for New York Red Sox und exy measure of the P Jale team nosed out the locals in & [ where he will meet Joe Hall, the [MEsTeen | 16 inning affair at their last meet- vo boxer of Buffalo, in one of the A Rae- | | J ing and Eddle Hein is scheduled 10 | ten-round bouts at the Common- | vek taw || G / do the twirling again this Sunday. | wealth Sporting club Saturday night. did | -~ e Manty will complete his training in | § Corbin Red Sox will play the | the Commonwealth gymnasium, | nislaus nine of Meriden in ' Iver City Sunday and this will| PURCHASES THOROUGHBREDS = —c be a wonderful battle This will be | Chicago, July 9 (B Trir “C‘\u’ MUCH DID DAWGONIT= SOME FELLOWS | e fourth time for Tobin's men 10 | Chicago photoplay theater ow You WIN K. @5 BLL T LK 4 enter the Silver City and at the| 1,44 $30.000 for four thoroughbre - — G ) present time the count stands tWo|a4¢ Hawthorne at a pirvate sale yes nd one against them. hey hope | tergay. He bought Kyrock, Mary to even the score With Meriden | g6, 0 ier Moore from ms on Sunday | Pat K . I Girl Scout from The Kensington team = : ice at the home field this at 6:30 o'clock and all mem S the team are asked to be on deck. |ppay yHE HERALD CLASSIFIED |

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