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es ior re- bt Ho d Sherman, the sand ma NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925 played the part of the Good Samar, ' PUSH CART PEDDLERS findings to Bryan's home in Nebr tan for the Boys' league yesterday Baseball at a Glance ka and subsequeitly met him at & when he found that the boys were HAVE GREAT BAN UET d_‘n\?\-mvh: mnfmnnon ut Rochester, glven only one ball to play with, AMERICAN LEAGUE N. Y. Mr. Bryan, he sald, waved o found that in order to cut down . ?'N‘!()r” o:lhm r'flll"l* al ’rl?n’ih expenses, the boys were limited to Vesterday’s Results ol 1ad him ride w i In his pris one ball and stralghtway he rode| Chicago 10, Washington 6. (1st). e tecdale New York's East Siders Evidently | :‘D.H. L far avl‘\!\-mv that t) down town and bought another one| Chicago 6, Washington 2, (2nd). | ) . 5 | Wo might discuss his ancestors a1 Welll The expected has hap-|for them. . Detroit 4, Philadelphia 3, | (Continued From Preceding Page) Prosperous, Judging From I Have D ded From 0 thelr descendants, pened. “Chucky” Wojak will no New York 6, $t. Louis 2, " Spread, | fly ave eScen! [0m ne} "‘\' Cominoner who previously longer sit idle on the Hartford base- rman is for Washin Cleveland Tahn, 1t FE0ET A A | had employed a professional gene- 2 L [ gton and Cleveland 16, Boston 17, oathn 9 2 | 1 1 ball team bench, because he was|he promises the boys a "feed" at| Hettheatey 30 1R 1R New York, July 29 (P— Peddiers | 0[ om ngs |alogist who ha dtried without suc- handed his unconditional release|the Burritt hotel it they come The Standin Gonzales, o ol e of the East Side who vend trom cess to trace back w'-\.- family line, yeaterday by Manager Paddy 0'Con- | through the season and win {he & | Cooper. 'p 200 0 3 0f massed pushcarts in the streets e nas very grateful for the data nor. We say expected because it|penmant. ‘The Washington street Bhll YorBRLOMEND O} iR L R everything from pickles to fur coats| New TYork, July 20 (P—The an-|" RS ad gt 3 took no fortune teller to see that|hoys have somothing to look for. | FH13deIphia 60 33 652 | Pittenger, x T svidently have thelr perlods of afflu- | cosiry of Wiliam Jennings Bryan |y [ A5 hat traced Irish blood in “Chucky” had fallen into the bad|ward to. Washington ., 59 34 (R - - == o ' S ence, for 230 of them attended a $5 | . P he lines of Wilson and Roosevelt, graces of the “hard bolled” manager L Chioagoitu et s s 4 o T e Try fghing with a barbless hook. |5 plate testimonta) dinner Jast mght | N8 been traced to Willlam C'Brian, | he statec ot the Capital city team and would| One young fellow whe stafteq | Ctroit 0 510 [New York T [, These poolis are now oblalnable |t which the king and queen of the [ & captain ta King James. Irish army | e be paseed up with very little grace.{away with one of the balle, f‘ Louts 4 48 R A L = ,‘ '\';::,’:7 ?,“;gm",,: well rigged o | peddlers were crowned, ““‘,\l‘ argapa netsviliiatnfotao: " arnn ik v o o ot CC A5 T e e e e i T e e . g T M y SHOUT GAUSED WRECK The fact that the Hartford paper|MCGrath and Detective ( [ NawiYork < 80 55 {15 Isiolen hasea—Adams, Maranviile. |k bles s thoae St (tations, guests eat under vari.colored | Mic! © RiOKk ¥ i PR S ited nimTon thalasls of thievery, | Boston 28 67 295 | ices—Lindstrom (), Maransiile. hook made, {lights concealed by cryatal pendants | he American I Historical so- e —— that has always been O'Connor's hieve Grimm. Double play—Frelgau to Adams | It's as sharp as a needls and will |310ut the king's dias in the 7 ciety, today told ho PR oracle states a second time that[!' Was lucky for the Loy that he 2 oo 1o Grimm. Lt ‘on bup Tork 8. | i) o fish than the harbed | B a0 tloatiiaan st rathe (BAMOT I i retkn’ the! Brlan ke Specipl Bln STroubledinENew “Chucky” was not of Eastern leaguo | Va5 Not brought to headquarters | Games Today |Chicago £ Base on halls—of Cooper 3 atch mor sh a n a of which an electrically lighted foun- | 5 3 Y Sl ey . and subsequently to court This| St Louls at New York oft Bentiey 4, off Bush 1, Struck out— | hook. Besides you can give your|iain played. 'The queen, Mrs. Mol as far back as §9 and Mexico, Continucs—No Passen. saliberowlligrate Sonjithe (basehill| oSl e IEREFGLORG = Detroit at Philadelphia Y Pentiey 3. by Cooper 3. " Hita—off| fish slack line and permit its free- |Barasch, wora a roal digmond stuq. | N0Wed that there is a ) senaibilitfes of New Britain fane. [ 7 o oaat aluiG HRTNAG SL : ' Iasae iy in s, Bnanse s out NS, Lo gy Y e 5 Wit the commoner was gers Badly Infurcd R TRl o o lpAri Mot Rat Ty e B laveland at Boston Bush 6 (n 11-3, off Jones 2 In 2 2.3, Wild | . |ded diadem and a white dress em. | LWL (e commoner King of Ireland | any other city, that “Chucky” Wojak | J2¥8 for the boys to steal the balis, [ Chlcago at Washington, L s Garmion o s wanery | S ER 2 (A spidea PR BociBtorgthe) bellighad Uxlthilace i Thelimen ““‘ in the 11th century : GAlLIpE N uly 28 (P—The Bt e At AR T ST e P D e : Ump MeCar pd Rigler. Time— | man who fishes for sport. |zo1d embossed and a‘ 4% page sou- ingiincenulty SN i R ey hands of the Hartford management ;"{"1 vesterday was the first move in NATIONAL LEAGUE ;1\':.1! 15:}:\-“-“ ot VY‘JI’V::X::VJ:"I e ‘” Brian becanie changed fo Brian | *Ich wan wre ed near here yes- and that had he been given the op- qu 'd'vym-vlml. Those caught in } ; BROOKLTN | EASTERN LEAGUE Mg panechin are Snieacnle B I land subsequently to Bryan after the | erday morning, left Gallup _last portunity to play steadily and at the d: i Uiregwillinotibe lightly _ Yesterdas's Results Ford 1 “?' Rt ':0' ,‘ Al ToUr foeti s nre ~,,,r {,_,”'NA ,“’” | removal of one of the family from |MBht at 7:25 “" gaokover ”"fl_ Santa position where he has always played | 3¢31t With. - | Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1. S o el A S el annie gl g “|NGith Caroline, whera Captain] 7S ™l (Al of the sixteen in- ha would be able to keep his stand-| —— New York 10, Chicage 8 Whent, It g [N ehitlo O T T et faat e 1o Ciilne pper | fured per nere able to resums ing with the best of them in Hart-| Th® ame between the South| Cineinnati 3, Plttsburgh 0 urniar, 16 Bodohane nall Waterbury—Bridgeport motion of the welfare of peddlers of | el BEI the trip. The wreck was causad by ford or any other team in the East-[SNUTch and the Oricle Juniors,| Brooklyn 12, St. Louis 3 ot 1 1% 4 5| Brideeport, July ui—Bridgeport (the clty. Messages trom Mayor Hy- | “Captaln O'Brian of King |a washout ern league. scheduled to be played at Walnut : | Tierney, an L0 8 b ) 4 gjbrought Waterbury's winuing streak |lan and other citv officiala LGN il st | Miss Annie Waters, Boston, bruis. ) Hill park, has been called off be- The Standing 3 0 4z o pftoanend here yesterday afternoon, | read ; mantie Irish General Patrick Sara.|ed right side and chest ; cause of the absence from the city Wori lioat . o 1 2 1 0 Hearne allowing the visitors but five| At the magistrate’s fnquiry recently | fie1d at the sicge of Limerick,” said| Charles Cadigan, Boston, wrench. The Hartford team today fails 1o lof four Oriole players. A date will ursh 25 1o 0 Olscattered hits and defeating the [the king has figured in testimony | e L S I 1in consistently and there scems to[be set later for the piy.oft New Yor 38 7 0 T 13 |champlons, b o 0, Keefe's wildness |that peddlers have had to pay sraft | that city e fled to Altona, Germany, | Arthur J. Landry, Rumford Falle, be no reason for it but that harmony A Gincinatl s U1 owed Bridgeport to pile up an|for permits el e iaiion 'p,,';,,,‘,‘,,} Me., cut on head and bruised knee, 8 lacking on the team. Some day.| The Orioles will work out at 6:30 | Brooklen et 4y 9 FO. A E early Jead e = i e s fought| €. K. McGlew, Balem, Mass, perhaps, O'Connor will wake up 1oo'clock tonight at Walnut Hill park. | Philadelpbia 4 4 1 2 2 4| The nth anniversary of the Il William of Orange. Thence |bruised right leg the fact that youngsters who show A At S > 30 ) fomiing o the Fastern ieague was| FOOTBALL COACH SURD . I e A merime losise | Avahlsl MeDenald, Berlin, N, ‘KL, &reat promise of coming through as Giiisacos L i $ 7 Mlcelebrated by a four inning game | | ‘l‘u““'r\ oRth A e i ball piayers cannot stand the eteudy i i e {00 | Mustier, 1t b o olbetween A teamn composed of — i m'],“,‘ e o R Al McGillouddy, Boston, brufs- erabhing d bicke . LIS GOS0 s i G & ors, i 0 ol to ¢ Bridgepo ors ¢ ° ol L ¢ 4 SR rabbing and bickering such as h {Sninners, v | ® 0 0 o offormer Bridgeport players and the | goward Jones, Mentor at University | a grant of land. He married a wo- | ©d_side, pinched left hip and leg. has handed out on many occasions.| =) GamistToday o' Farvell, B 15 Mlpresent team Flic veterans won man named Needham and they had| Mre. McGillouddy, bruised and e o ) T Era Mails, p N 1onoagIhotoo @ Dory Miller, former| of Southern California. to Answer| . sons, Willlam and tham | ®renched shenlder. A -~ 2 3 xS I I 1ve " o 0 o) Bridgeport third basema 3 & he ¥ r oh unn O'Connor 18 sa name that has /,y/_;\ New York at Chicago. }’H”"’_‘m e 0 ] ]x‘:l; ““m’hf \w\’:;l‘:‘\" r“.:(n-?' Ghikeses of Wile, O'Rrian. 3 ;\I‘::\Jl.!n H. Dunn, Boston, minor brought with it honor down through Hues 7 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, | — =|veterans, The scor Skt “When William O'Brian's descend- | Pruises. the history of the ages. Perhaps AR Boston at Pittsburgh, 2 ey tl 2 R H I Denver, Colo., July 20 (P)—Mrs.|ants emigrated across the Blue| R el the lineal descent which has come| - - She T ’ o = ‘| Leah Bi Jones, whose home is| Ridge mountains into Culpepper! . ; = 12 | Waterbury M0 000 000—0 5 | 1 A o down to the Hartford baseball team | & - A8 N FASTERN LEAGUE 9 HI_,,,B‘,_::,, V000 01x—s § 1| Demver, filed a suppressed suit| county, Virginia, they dropped. the American Golfers to - manager was crossed gomewh — ) it fonchstane 5l for divorce in the district court here |0’ from their name. The name ravel Ar because Paddy hasn't shown th MS WITH \ N T Keefe, Bishop, “Touchstone and | {0 N B Nty Sl o st secause Paddy asn’t shown the esterday’s Results — | McCarthy BaFna X [ today agains ow Jones, na-|changed to Brian and subsequently| . .. v 2 me sense of square dealing ?'n*l s JART CARISON Albany 6, Hartford 4 (DI LR LG Iy known football con 1o Bryan.” | New York, July 29 (P—8hots of should have racterized his work | WILLIAM T. TILDEN 11 (Iirst game, 7 in 5) orts to obtain dofails the| Mr. O'Brien stated that one of the American golfers soon will be seen irst game, 7 inning o Y AL U Fires as a groomer of ball players, | Tilden's the present national Albany-Hartford i O r—Springficld charges were unsuccessful. Jones is| Rrians was with Daniel Boone and|'Tound the world. In the midst o e | singles champlon. | (Second game, rain). 3, | Springtleld, Mass., July 29.—Judge | head foothall coach at the Univer-|established Bryan's atation in Ien- |December snows a large party is ex- Here was the situation. Wajak | 1128 held the title for five straight | ¢ Haven-Vittsfeld. } | K. M. landis was the gust of honor |sity of Southern Califarnia tucky in 1770, Hn stated that among pected to ant o f):m“ A‘;"‘W Y": started oft last spring with (he (‘hi- | S s. Out to make it six (his| (Wet grounds). Moran and Har gEiin |Yesterday afternoon at Hompden | Previously as the foothall coacly of | the carliest instances in Treland of | bent upon circling the globe, arme azo W s oubled | year. ‘orce: Springfiel ! {park when Worcester dcfeated | the University of Towa, Jonca gained | the name Bryan was Brian Boru, a |¥ith mashie and putter. cago White Sox. His arm troubled | 3 | Waoreester 5, Springfield 1, | Eiienin g | i il him and he was sent me to rest| They call him the world's great-| fidgeport Waterbury 0. | PHILADELPHIA | Springfield, 5 to 1. Landis pitched | his greatest renown when his team | k ng of Ireland in the 11th century, | orty nations, and many more ex- up. He was here in New Britain | €5t racqueteer. He is tha 1 s g | AB.R . pPo A @ |the first ball with DPresident Dan | defeated the Yals oleven, coached by| who was killed in battle with the |cellent golt courses, have been plac- o e S| [ | ing iy 30 0 0t 0| ONell, of the Eastern league, doing | his brother, " Jones, in 1922, | Danes in 1014 near Dublin jed upon the itinerary being arran when representatives of the Hart- | The Standing LU o S R S T ed by the United States Golf ford baseball team interviewed hin | MHas no teanis weakness. Count- W. foi Williams, rf TR 0 10 score [ 11e 4 has heen gridivon oach at{ Mr. O'Brien sald further that he | i y the Uniled States Golf asso- and asked him to play ball. Wojuk | 1655 oppomnts have tried to find it,| Water! m o L R L e e ory & HO1 Ohio State and Trinity colloge, Dur- | had studied Mr. Bryan during his |clation. s reluctant to go to Jlariford, | They haven't yet suceceded | Harttord 40 el e o ol reeer AL el | ham, N. €, This sumince Jones con- feareer and found that he displayed | H ing that it wouldn't be! Di stoasset, his servies IL'sf Albany 44 I : o IR ET 0 “‘( n:m“'nv S ' ‘. R .1}. foothall coac hing school at jmany Celtic 1")\1vilr>vrv|v9(|<< ey o good thing for him. te urate, puzzling. A great | Springtield 43 1p A A LER DI [YEU0C v and Cronin; Br wton | Colorado Teachers' collcge at His gift of oratory was Celtic The Hartford people were persisi- | Essentially a baseline detver. But | New Haven PO D ; - ‘ s - [pearance. all g »xn«‘l‘\ : “Hh"m:v}l: e ent and Wojak joined. the team. Me ¢ volley and smash decisively %) ‘ Bon R A Harttord—A\lbany | NUN, 70, GETS DEGREL | hutes v‘hru‘ : r.v‘rn_“ ‘mnvv\wlnlm\;‘ tarted to hit right away and was| when drawn to the net. Also clever | (1 CINCINNATL Albany, July 20.—Albany defeated | Saitag : I |hlood, he possessed. The note Hal & LEWIS C buraing the league up. His arm, fat using undcrent ball in leu of | R K. ro. A k| Hartford. 6 0 4 yeeterday in a| MOV "‘“';' Suly ‘)‘nm'orn for many g nvmv\nn\' lm\(‘ 0. SH tre ent 50 | vty | 2 mann. 1t 1olor 0 0game which was called on account | ¢ ENY Year olu nun, who received {heen noted for their gift for flowery | Q= W, ey ‘,":M“al’w”: S s SOl B . T hm;."':v“:m" » 0 1 4 b]of rain arter Schinkel apened {ho |1 €arly education in a day when |langunge and Mr. Bryan like P 85 West Main Street e, playing wondersul balls | ©an susesss ceeo g avie e R n Ee e A AR aleighth with a single, Taylor's |OMeN seldom added leters after |nell, Grattan and Sexton, famed ora- INew R Britain oy playing 1 b an su )50 any | Bridgeport at New Hay "0 6 0 0iliome run with the hases filled wa |thelF Names, was among 42 students {tors in their day, liked to paint N e T it Sl Walerbury at Springfield 10 o ola feature. The second gume of a|O" Whom degrees will be conferred |heautiful words.” i OPTICTANS ie was from writain, and i s becn the ouistanding member | Woreoster at Pittsfield i T e COMT R U R e SERhdR e el el o that makes a ¢ in Hartford. | of America's Davis Cup teams for | (2 games)y AR T B e “] Sistor Mary of St Cyphrian, a |vears ago after much ressarch he hopped on him. O'Conner, plaxius | international natch | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | ; 3 052 (First Gam study, is to receive the of|data he could find on Bryan's| he grandstand, folloved the s oppe n tles of lesse in 8th. e) 7 % % ta the ):4114 tand, followed the suit| a5 copped many titles of lesser | I A B el R W 1| Bachelor of Arts branch of the family. He sent his | fans. “Chucky” was put in!importance. They're too numerous Yosterday's Results | Cineinnati SIIIA00 000 @1x=3 | g con T L H I | | after playing a whale of | 1o mention. | Jersey City 1. Providence 0. Two base hifs—\Walker, Toush. L0 2 110 n—¢ 3 second. He had never | PR | Rl e ‘-\H_-‘m:f . 004 200 (—§ Liafione ]‘\my in ;n.,(' section of &1 yirst broke into the calcium glare| Other games postponed, rain 11":"""’{‘(‘1““‘: ;i”;'::y;]] (m;} Kenna, Ho“day Days ball park. item No. 1 lin 1918 | % T | herty; Colwell and Rarnes pires (See ame postpone. rain . e o Hus ranked one-two every scason The Standing ntcessn | ond game postponed. rain) Vacation Postcarus. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Then he was shitted around like a | ¢, | | —1:0 | R e = Sl sinee, . - ——— | SLUYAS footbull from right ficld to sccond 1o | 1\ 1y yenr 1ho experts start| Baltiniore | . . - | N 1 s ht field and back to second. Then | counting him But he always | Toronto ‘Butler Starts Drive vs. | HERMAN HGHTS MONDAY e ol esencll A8 s o fiatpbaniin T otover teading Baseball Gamblers | s p her and there «nd on the beneh LEe Euftalo Philadelphia, July 20 P—Di-| o0 3 in 1\}” haabanked o "]”“ Tilden's a Quaker. Born in Ger- | Rochester 38 -305 | roctor of Public Safety Rutler yes. | CAllf0rnia Featherwelght to Have giime £ was sen into anothecp ' . \ 1 -~ ' P mantown, He's 32 Jersey City 40 171 terday started a drive against 8am- | Lase Tiip Before World: gine. He was hawled out publicl And he's Tean and lanky Providence 30 582 | hlers at the baseball parks. Twenty | v d's Title Bid ) [y O'Connor Thit's why he's telered. 1o as| Syracuse 238 G2 376 | tives were stationed at the| Against Louis (Kid) Kaplan a \ Bl BiLY | et offices and the gates of Shibe | Ihen, on a u about 20w B Y ‘ TR R e s SR e S L e hoys trom the East Lind were taken = / | T e s T Al e A Sh el Calltoinia S " ND DOES 1 to ¢ Chueky” play, | e Ca ore | Will make his final rir o ce 2 3 |10 be professional gamblers, More 1 ring appearanc AT TN o \E THY Ve W he fact that his nam |54, L At At acoe b othmer inere reci-ta )| Drioniio NS BIARTOE FiTie nar s ilTe WHAT TO SAY h..-trwNK (A». E WL UKR ; helinaupitoplaLn & . Toronto at Buffalo, | admittance. inst Louis (Kid) Kaplan on Aug. THIS VIEW OR SHOULD SHE B ,"l“‘[‘ ,',"\ WI,.!:““ ‘” .” Pl—A’[q SNH;TH '!I"AM SRR Thomas Shibe, president of the | < n‘a \\a‘y. ”[”tv, ;h' n he s Lew HAVE GOTTHE ONE OF THE Pensosl L AN Sl ubotgld ain P P (sl | Athietics, gave orders that no tick- | Hurler, local fighter, in the feature ABNIL it N e e o TR TR) il " Genaro Has Strenuous {eta were to he sold to those aus- | bout of ten rounds at the Queens. MONUMENT Lhaniavoriietperionn rhiatnc === Workout for Fight!jected of sambling. vesterday's ac- | borostadium in Long nd City L e hen B ontnuen b tony PrecetiliahCage) New York. July 20.—Frankie Ge- | tion was the result of requests from | next Monday night. Althou yondstialiball st nte sl [ naro, the American flyseight cham- | Mr. Shibe and William 1% Baker. | lcy may upeet Herm . s | vent through another stremii- | president of the Philadelphia Na- | sbip plans, th Then came the first Sunday L x 0.0 swkout yesterday at SUIMAN'S | tionals, that steps be taken to drive [ fident he will dispose of th | Hartierd. This day also, Wojak \ O| gym in preparation for his 12-round | gamblors from the parks catherweight in as decisive n r WS hanehaat A1l o uah i at had s e - - L s S as he did Kid Henry recently, and Playing a wonderful gume at first \ Jisg=s ey S e that this fight will put him = ae) AUhuIBR0 NeUC T e : Fiesr LTNEGEIG & Wi tor e Tnventor of Basehall il e In the stands that day, but i ; H R SR Mask Is Dead at Home world's champlonship, sl ditorente Sl : | the world’s fyweight title open be-| Grand Rapids, Mich., July 20 (Ph— Yo other interesting. unroini- HEARS DINNER-RELL., MUTTERS SHES 60T ASKS DOES KE TRANM 0 adidy O'Connor is running 1 s m-Lanies ombard. 6 g nent | ers have been arranged by Mateh- | A c = f ) o e TH that team and only Hariford i i ol tore him, Genaro, wihom miany \u‘\ (u ni ‘i A !I,nlnm;‘r).] \l Hylvfl:ml:mi S ‘\'I ‘\':;‘lvl‘ ¥ 1 ol B5KS WAS THAT THE O HURRY AND WRITES THATS THE ROOF OP ! n 1 5 ider the most logical successor to | Grand Ttupids attorney, and credited | make m ) ¢ or the same mav ¢ RNt : " 2 & EaE Rty conkld erition ! i 1 | the Tt Pancho* Villa's crowi, is with the invention when a boy, of | nght. Micky I sid DINNER-BEWL AM HAVING FINE TIME' THIS HOTEL SHO! e = . ey I s ot trained iujthe mask now in use by ha } 'and Tony Va OVER THE TREES Moy gk ot ) 1| months whip himself into his |catchers, died here today. Mr. Lom- | clash in one of thes: other | Mer tuwo weeks. And vesterday he 0 ol ting form. He is confi- [hard was prominently idemtified with | Will be bhetwe Carl Dua Bronx | v 8 nis uncondillonal’ release witl dent Vil score decisiv over|the Benevolent and Protective Order ey of York- | Y ha Hartford O'Connor aracle saying Talaie Leheva (e e S then proposes an |of Eiks and had beem a resident of | t t Hartford tricd to p Wajale i ympaign thronghout the fly- [this city for many ycars 2 S | Sl e LR e i s Ny BRAVE THOUNCE DUSTLEE Young Bob Fitzsimmo | S g \ - — R N 15 v 9 AT Adards ‘ol ihe Gastern lsa v ! G L T e e e Tunney’s Next Opponent | ! ) piavers, he wae et 5 o Cuyler Pivate Outfielder PAGRER Lokl n Oy 0 SR il N ) A/ 4 3 % = - & \ s y dapie T First to Make 100 Runs | uay oy the score of 15 10 7. The are current here that i \ PV 2 Al of & | Pitteburgn, Pa., July 29 (P—Hazen | Braves uecd the folloning lineup: |Fitzsimmons, son of | | ‘ 2 T ler, Tivate left flelder, to- | Tppiilitto. o C. Mansini, p: Will- {champion, and himself h | A e iw . T “RAND CIR””T RA(“NG digtinction of being the [iama. 1h.: 1. Benson, s=; J. Ren- string of 12 str: t kno i | PUTS ONE CENT STAMP CANT TIND. ANOTHER. PUTS. CARD IN BAG SO mers in this o that © hen the i LD h n the major leagues: to |'son. obis Soal ab. ix be the ne pponent of 1 T , A Eia e 5 nf e mdr el vttt naie e bl d e R R T e R e A s e nestonsonant SHE] ON AND 15 REMINDED ONE CENT STAMP SHELL BE SURE ™ RE+ L S o 100 runs this season. o pass- | ams, of ansiy The man- can 1 X n | il C 0 lear or Harttord and s ! ARIHE cenfitry mack in et Blrates nxtn ot iht Prasen b ishasl Carlatil [ GenslTanney s t | AT A PICTURE CARD MEMBER 10 GET ANOTHE| i m]l ot _n,;‘ o ;‘:‘, ','{r I'rogram Todoy at Espusition Park o L0 © 0 U are yesterday tally- | would like (o :M“ from "r Al mli,'n') m“mwrvkv-v Sent i TARES TWO CENTS New STAMP QC?‘?[;SWVSTEERT;}E 1 = for this city A TRINS R teran Cam- ing once in the Aifth and again in the | s, Tigers, Arch atreet Tarna-| Fitzsimmons nocked out the | e g TILL SHE RETURNS TO CC : 1= Dedivated to the Veteran b nnibE iy s carel e | daes and any other tcams between |Chilean, Quintin Remero, fn the © McClure Newspaper Syndicate QD 1o Ronmathing Harry Gir Pafgner Single - major league from Nachuille last |t ges of 14 and 18 vears. For third round of a bout at Newark a | | g wAs out with the New Britaln b | games phone §32.2 |week ago. | | lepartment hasehall Anrora, 1 I 29 (F — The | | terday at Wa Hill and Grand Circolt racing program at Ex- |.—. —_— - ! liarr's assoriment of dries while position Park here foday is dedicat- | it ke A S s e In the Good Old D BY SWAN ted hr these who had to chase the G, 1:381s, one of the starters in the ISALESMAN SAM . n e ays balls Harry mas irying to drive one free-for-all pace. The 13 year old o0 The read. but it will take a few star will be one of a field of eight | TS ks of wearing off the saft and Wil agoin Margaret Dil- | = B Jlast oniy defeat of Ltlv TKE IN A _SHOW TONIGHT OH FiNE— HEY -HiC- HEY ! = WIFIR - HEY ' — rugw WHATS TH' MATTER Tass ALL RIGHT) (1 CAN SEE ™ e Harry wonld be a gaod re- the vear for Single G | ML - TR GOt TiekeTs FoR 'D JI8T LEMME IN~ HIC- OPEN TH.HIC-Doar ! | [HERE - WHY ALL ™ / OFFISHA-THASH | | LIGHT ON for the Hariford baseball team, Several races are or s pro £00D To T’ LAST DRoe” AT { LOUE To LEMME - HIC- INTLL = HIC-HEN 111 | RACKET; AL RIGHT- | UPSTARS O'Connor could wateh him work am 2 i free ™ HIPP" TONIGHT —~ SAM y HUW? 1 KNOW SHES | | | g - all pace x 18 trot N Padidy (not (VConmor) O°Mara was furlongs: 2 ve mile and i len polly hem down one-guarter; fre pa one tike Hi 1 nsed 10 dn. Tommy and one-qu 18 trot 1 al vE flact of showed ven furlongs: 2:06 trot si fur \slex, former first baseman on many - — | ceal tenme, showed that he can stil YANKEES BUY PLAYE | 12 and thiow as fn the old days New York, July T il bring the New ork Colleglans Y Roy luebbe, a New Tritain October 4 and atcher pu A 1 Joseph wiit nlav a return zame in that ety of t Ague orted 1 an «ither New York election day or Manag and allowed Armistice Day tn see how the big ity boys work — he Yaoke Tas closed with St The visitors will have a sweet re Toe for the releases of Gilbeit, third setian of nlavers with them and =il basoman. and Lave and Marquis prosent ene of the most distingnish e lincups ever seen here, including Koppisch and Jokn Levi. e rishthande® pitche finish the season in old Mizzoo. Marquis will port at once. The twe others will |

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