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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. Baseba][ Standlng Lwynfvfi‘j;\flr—— Botiomiey. - Stolen pa y “v’ T ‘l(“.‘-“h- ourth or fifth player sxl‘:‘!\f” “vu L;iv‘x‘\;‘ e MA\|I“?II;4‘|‘;| tm.l\y;[. : ”vfl,‘ d, “we'd be :‘fu:fl‘\n'v.; along a m.ngs, Albert Algeyer pulled the 3 in. . Sacritices- 1t, Keen, Willian 1 i ! play Sho e o lot bigger crop of promising young | Babe Ruth act by slamming out tWo i S p ea k in g Donle Vie—ihiavenaw e, Horiihy do ) When Helen' went fo college, ahe | LhEL Jouse : think a player makes a g girl tennis players today. circuit drives during the game. The i AMERICAN LEAGUE Stonst O'Farrell o Hotnsby. Tatt oa Tuss | continue play almost daily after | venth, develop your footwork ake to try to alter her ga “Or, if the play grounds superin- | first came in the first inning with | H s BoReraci g : on 1 Sha er classes. The fact o, he court acking particular opponents. e [tendents could be induced to two men on and the second in the I O f S p or t S i Games Yectaalay k out | that she did not enter into college | h, don't ‘fool’ on the court, can vary her pace. but not ¢ clude courts in t usual plan— | fourth with one mate ahead of him. 8| Washington ¢ Glevelaad 1 Y e : 1. Win- | athletics, or ou activities, was | concentrate on doing your best. _|her game. To do so is an impossi 1dn't it be nice? The batieries for the winners were: Detrolt 8, Philadelphia 3. Rigier and MeCormick. probably responsible, she admits, | “Ninth :u.\‘(\ completely before | bility, and wi k the steadiest need something like that|Stanley Gworek and Staniey Todzia The All-Kensington baseball team| Chicago 5, Boston 4. a2 v e R for the fact that she continued to|* ”'r'”fl‘v’ ELMES, 5 aame " J y and for the losers, Partyka and ill practice tonight at 6 o'clock at| New York 11, St. Louis 2. win tennis tournaments and still |, Al and = most important.| “It is also important.to remem-| ° and ance are getting | Szpaskowski. The score: he Kensington grounds. This will was able, by her junior year, to| ™ __‘l‘{" BEXRAP ) ~ ber 1o use one's head. Young play- ead of us in the number of | Busters 404 031 230 4—21 e an important season and the The Standing i win a Phi Beta Kappa key, with| . ’f"“_ £0 JOU plan yonrcatack usually forget to. Older ones, [CaD girls they are getting ready Silver Races. ... 008 221 253 1—18 bam will go to Meriden Thursda W ! a “heavy” major in art. et a phee more experlenced in the game, be-|for champlonships. SRRy ight to play Jimmy Burns' Recre-|New York . . 56 TAKE UP TENNIS Gives 10 Points “It 15 impossible to do much plan-|come craftier T The game between the Stanley tion All-Stars in a twilight game.(Philadelphia ..., 49 3 . Before she discussed how she [ pe :«l\‘\‘o‘:.t:, Sy uqu o;g\o:(v);\l; (. Tou want more gitls to play t WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT Rule' & Level st 'Nevw Bettath Mo he players will be asked to report|Chicago ........ 47 : s pldved in her champlonship matches A% .oNPOneRy c Wk l s CRRtha e brov I von their sixth | g 80, atalodh p even tel ¢ the b -|about ont at Walnut [chine teams, postponed from July 3, Kensington at 5:30 o'clock be-|Cleveland ..... 48 3 g o ‘ - b : 8 n tell how the m is go-|about ai 3 ay at Walnut y 3, tContinued From Preceding Page) |she gave ten points for the use of st/ e 2 < [str ' 2 5 huse of the fact that the game in|Washington ...,. 44 : i ’l“mm_‘w (,‘M‘mwm‘\ i ing when it is going on—because it more schools would only en-| Hill park out the Silver (will be played Thursday night at 6 B e mitint D2 MEAMOA At 16 o'aenE | Detralts. % ‘506 e goes back and forth, teeters, from |courage children to play t she | Races by a to 18 score in 10 in- [o'clock at Walnut Hill park. v as follows harp. ; (Loms ) 38 L “All young teunis players should | “First, get plenty of practice. j ; oston ... 27 ¢ 3101 quickly get into tournament play-| “Second, choose a variety The Corbin Red Sox will play the ing no matter how m«m(svl the | ponents : i cony team of New London in the Games Today tournament. My first ear in the| “Third fun out of your pla haling City mext Gunday. Four| St. Louis at New York. Berkel i % ] iccessive times the local team has| Cleveland at Wi pen brought back to a locality of [ Chicago at Boston. bout a five mile area and each time| Detroit at Philadelphia. record crowd has turned out to —_— atch the play. There must be a NATIONAL LEAGU al attraction when the Red Sox ay because of the numbers of peo- Games Yesterday e they bring out. Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh 10, Boston 4 Tomorrow night a real diamond Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3 tle will be staged at Walnut Hill| Chicago 9, New York 5. rk when the Pirates and West = nds of the City League clash in The Standing he playoff of a City League game. w hese two teams met on the opening | Cincinnati . « 5L v card and a downpour of rain|Ppittsburgh T opped the game in the fifth inning | St. Louis o 48 11 ith the teams tied at three all Chicago 47 41 T Brooklyn v 4B 11 Manager Pat Buckley of New York .44 1 ensington team is an ea iser | philadelphia hd he just called us up to - | Boston at his team will practice tc t foviding it doesn’t rain. If it does Games Today in, he wants to impress it upon the| Brooklyn at Cincinnati. ayers of his team that they will all| Boston at Pittsburgh. ve to be on hand Thursday eve-| New York at Chicago. ng at 5:30 o'clock ready to star (Only three games sc r Meriden. There will be no excep- bns as the manager doesn't want lave a crippled team face the eriden crew, he wants all the men be on hand ennis club brought me|ing my first tournament at the age of| “Fourth, good equipme 14. T was defeated, but I remem- |{his me a good racquet, ber the big thrill that first tourna-|strong, ood balls, a decent court ment gave me. Mrs. Marjorie Wale |and comfortable clothes Kress beat me in the first round,| “Fif(h, watch good players, and but I was pleased with myself be- |tourn: t matches, not to copy cause I took a set. Mrs. Kress was|but to unconsciously absorb the EASTERN LEAGU Results Yesterday New Haven 6, Springfield 0 Albany 9, Providence 8 (14 innings) Bridgeport 3, Hartford 2 (Only three games scheduled) There may he some developments the city series pretty soon. The o that seems most favorable to e majority of managers and play- s is to have the three leading 1 ] l» Red Sox and Kensington, hook W ct. | 1 i R0, L OTO N Gt B o i v out a | Bridgeport 53 3 2 ¢ 4§ Aninvention of the United hedule of about nine games and | Eroviden o8 2 ) (S States Rubber Company B 1 standfe countlfor the | Ney Heyen 18 4 ; technicians. The cordsare m that is to win the champlon- | Sprinsfield 16 3 .548 ELEiE ; laid parallel without tic- ip. This seems to be a fair <n.».1wi Hartford 4t . YAk b 3 and ;"“kc“”’l, : 3 T : vill give the |Albany 3 7 W LR S 4 in rubber Latex, which P allihe tesms and il give e} : : e fines s al fans a chance to sce th through and through and me teams hattling against one an- 5 ¢ between the cords, Impor- | Games Today " um:] because it gives the f 3 [ Harttora at Bridesnort cord structure maximum The championship team of the AT OLe. B " B¢ Nk, T8 / strength and maximum y would then go after the Bristol| Springfield at New Iaven - Alexibility v Departure team for an inter-| Albany at Providence. v series and this means some| Waterbury at Pittsfieid. X seball in store for local fans. The | A , S F t, Bl e s ot e T TR nswering Some Further the very near future to talk over! Dittsfield at Alban maier and_dctaa in connec- | Dridgeport at Waterbury ngst,ion,s about Latex- n with the proposition and it i r fond hope that there will be no| (Only three games scheduled). l W b C balcitrant or reluctant man S A nAGE tl‘e(lte( e ord city aterbury Pittstield . e 28 2 . e § Cord Tires on passenger car: sses t o greater pleasure and drawing card [ Rochester 11, Reading 5 el P ger cars and busses that a further is to see the local teams battling | DBuffalo 12, Baltimore 6 out for the city championship. An ; 2 . e S ir of the la kind has more The Standing Q—Istreating cordswith Latexentirely newintire building? ] erest in it than any meeting with W i o A—Yes. Until this process was developed by the United States her state teams. * | Baltimore 63 3 Rubber Company, the use of Latex before it had been coagu- ; s | Toronto .. 1 lated into crude rubber had never been used in tire building, ue to the good sportsmanship | Buffalo .. 57 § Q—Is the process patented? bwn by Manager Williams of the | Newark a6 A—Yes, The process is patented and owned by this Company. jon Works, the managers decided | Rochester . Q—What are its advantages? glln eTlon iRk cand e ilpnsers i =g J A—The tire engineer’s ideal is a tire thin and flexible as a soap REGARDLESS of how much you impossible to smoke enough ssell & Lrwin teams to play their | Sy 3 bubble and strong as steel. The more you can add to a tire's felted game of last week over | Reading . { strength without increasing its weight the better. in. It will be remembered that | Latex-treated Web Cord provides the strength and flexibility pay, no other cigarette is so satis- Camels to tire the taste. They game was forfeited to the Union oday without adding unnecessary weight. s by Umpire Herby Sautter | Jurscy City at Toronto. @1Is it possible to make the cord structure of a tire too fying as a lighted Camel. No other never leave a cigaretty after-taste. en the R. & E. team was not put @ rk at llnj"hl'u((rr, heavy? the field. timore at Syracuse. 4 A—Yes. Just as a cable made of many strands of fine and highl 1 M . . = Reading at Buffalo. i o e R e s i ISSO gOOd, so full of quahty through And mere money has no voice in Mo forfeit would have stood ex s cord structure of a tire can be made strong, yet light and b that Manager Wiliiams told the M AYS M AY BRIN fleible, through this process. and through. Camel preference. Millions who eting that his team would rather Q—How does treating cords in Latex give additional ? v the game over than accept the . . . B eaams bis players wiahed 1o | e virgin ubber just as it comes from the toe. No other cigarette ever made could easily afford to pay the high- i their games by playing them °"[ There are no chemicals in Latex to destroy the natural oils . . . at all. So, onc win will now be | in the cotton'or to weaken the cord fibre. such a hit with the world as Camel. est price, buy and smoke only - en off the Unjon Works and onc | Each cord in arl'nil«-d ?(uleal']'iru is run through a tank of from the R. & E. | * Latex by means of the machine shown in the illustration above. 1 . . . (33 S ! I s e Tl ity it ol s e Millions cheered the arrival of this Camels. In all walks of life, “Have 'his will clean up the only post- | (Continued from preceding page) heated rollers which evaporate the water in the Latex, produc- Led game of long standing in t R : ininrubbcrizcdfabricof cotton cords and pure rubber. famous dgarette—because Of its a Camel” is recognized as quality zue, all others having been played | /7etee: © - ach cord is impregnated and surrounded by rubber, and e 've ;M B, Machlue | Duvies, v . 0 A—Yes, In the old cord fabric, the main strands in the cord ale of a game for the Brooklyn : d and this source of internal friction is therefore eliminated ite smoke. ring his share of runs. Lk G 0 1 Royal Cord has a much smoother and evener appearance. Canlel Chalnpionship lasts largest tobaCCO Organizafion puts s and had three putouts in the | His catch of the day before UNITED STATES ercury” because of the speed he o e ke NoTE—So great an interest has been shown in this new construce state teams in action, but what| Toronto Newark 3-1 tion because of the service given by United States Royal —— explanation of this patented process has been suggested. ) the exception of those of last | ¥ i ttached to its neighboring cord with an elastic rubber web. - > bl . B s Ution Works und |t e T ever-dependable quality. Camelis ~password totheutmostin cigarettes, % 2 9, . . uel e tied to eacl her with fine threads. ‘. ferwin Jacobson is playing a| Tomls T T s overwhelmingly the world’s favor We invite you to try Camels. gers He has been hitting well | 2, 3b .31 50 By looking inside of a Royal Cord Tirc and comparing it Into this one brand the world’s s the .300 class and has been ] o rf . L with tires made of the old cord fabric you will sce that the hay's game he failed to hit bu red one of the Dodgers’ two |5 an United States @) Rubber Company through the years, because for the utmost that money can buy. Tahiuk satisfying pleasure, for downright If you want the tastiest smoke that ) g hiay was the best he has made ac- N . b : . 4 mig‘&f :“x-ne:s‘m‘ the New \'?;-L‘ | for At ‘w”h‘:v. RO ‘{AL C 0 RD enjoyment no other qgarette 1§ ever came from a cxgarette-— fers who viewed the game. Tho |3} reeeen202 000 0105 3504 . . % S o ol jmne L e BALLOON within a mile of Camel. It’ssimply ~ “Have a Camel! lws in the outfleld. oo i i ol Tei For aale by R. J. Reynolds Tobacce Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. te who is carrying the Hard- lcs son to Kelly. cbgjgy(; colors gallantly through | pa @ . 5 A. G- HAWKER big show. “Jake" is one of the |1, mons ] ihed baseball players who have | Qtbors 1. "%ing 4, Huntain Flm Strect this city and he has a host of [pitcher—s watching | Klem and Wilson. Time—2:05. nd here who will be move with Brooklyn with ROVERS WIN FIRST | i s Rovers won their first game |Wrightstone, 16 «.0.8 - — o = : : .:on yesterday taking the |Grimes, 1b B "’W 7 It S0RPAISED THaT 1% NOT THER mp by a. 19 fo 4 |Non ¢ T FTeR N 77 T i e B/ B e 4 3 BoF, 96 11 g - ) OULD NEVEWR CRiptecies e sthin, e i ; ] ] JUMPING = 7 /// 7 A TEILoR- MADE. GET THE. irted their season late, [Friberg. 2b . 00000 2 s & — An-every game. The | Mitehell, 'p . 3 ] on THEIR . : SUTT LIKE- MEASOREMENTS out to win every ;.:\‘m ,'.,,r,h it et g 4 i BALLOON 3 Z THAT RIGHT — team played well yesterday. |\Wiloughby, p WEFOD : ~ winning battery was Lukowski | Pierce, x ....... - Dumin while Bacsck and Dob- | Leach xx':.l.0... Finh o X 2 grEN T.:\\L;g‘_(;b\me vslki worked for the dosers. The 4 A ARAIED = v = i ors would like to hear from the Totals 9 ¢ \‘ = ety ntom A. C. Grove Sluggers, 2 = : bins and other teams averaging |y, o 16 years of age. Write Walter | Doutnit chowiack, 50 Horace street. Tel. | Homsby, 21 . 4-12 between 6 and 7 p. m Betyomley. 1 L. Bell, 3b e C'Farrell, | Thevenow, ss . | Keen, ® THE- MID-NIGHT SUN WHAT e he feet. Totals inful callouses on the feet. # g 3 w v 2 | x—Ran for Wrightstone in 0th Atall drug and shoe stores ? xx—Batted for Mitchell in 7th. F: S |L P ""{MMI Dr Scholl's TEhaitea Tor Sana. 4 z A ; Ty 7 Putoneon—the | Z—Batted for Thevenow in 10h i g [ A il b H ds Boints gone | Philadeiphin ........300 000 001 1—d “ IS v : ma - IS( Louis .... 002 010 600 03 ‘ Two base hils—Mokan, Horusby, 12