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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926. range between them the games to be played 22120018 0 f S p or t s E Manager Buckley states that af- % | ter his team gets through with the trict baseball league will start play-|tpe F ing Friday evening In th tol will oppose the Icons to play it off, because both are going to be trimmed by o'clock in the opening game of the|ipapn Patrick Buckley, present man- League piay.. ager and macaroni king of the Pa- per Goods town, we have never been told about him. The local team has new suits to be distributed to the pls will be given out to the members of | v, the team at a meeting in the Eddy-| r1con base Glover post rooms Thursday eve-|,qx joe Veniski or some accredited ning at 7 o'clock. Every member Of) pomper of the club to call at the the team must be on hand to get his| oot %0 @ Fo% G suit and it ought not to be necessary| to issue a second call on the mat- i | Baseball Standing The managers decided to adopt schedule of nine games, each team | 1o play six, three at home and three AMERICAN LEAGUE away. Berlin, Bristol and New Brit- R ain have teams entered and one of | Games Yesterday these three will play off for the state| Naw York 7, Chicago 6 championship in New Haven the| posion 8. Cloveland 7. ¢nd of this month (10 Inings, first game) Boston 2, Cleveland 0. (Second game). have a letter here for the The Bristol team is a strong con- tender for the honors. The team is{ .t o™ 4" By qeiohia 3 the St. Anne's parochiai school team 104 pmingd) which won the championship of the| ¢ 'y oncr Washington 6 Bristol school league. The outfit will ake things hot for the other two The Standing ams and the lineup of the entire W league gives one the impression that | . o b5 ther going be some sweet| | 3 2 rere Is going to som tvehad g baseball played in the loop | Philadelphia A ST | Washington 0 The district play must bé finished }‘Mm“x 3 hefore August 20, and in the event| J 5 : {he | Chicago 2 rain, two d are left to the| CRICAES s teams in which to play off postponed |5t Louls ...... 2 o Boston 3 games | The New Dritain home games will | Games Today . Cew York at Clevealnd Je played in either one of the local| N N & arks . The Bristol games will be| Philadelphia at St Louts played at Muzzy field, Bristol, mu“ Washington at Detroit the Kensington games at Percival| Boston at Chicago. Fleld, the heme of the All-Kensing-| =i o {or baseball team | NATIONAL LEAGUE y intense rivalry | Games Yesterday teams entered in| New York 5, Chicago 4 B | (First game). There is alr yetween the th the league, and when the games ,«1:1\-<1L there isu't any doubt Chicago 5, New York 3 1t they will be some games. Larry | (Second game). d| Cincinnati 1, Boston 0. (First game). Cincinnati 3, Boston 2, Mangan has a sweet outfit wor up and New Britain will make strong bid for the Hartfortl district a| championship i (Second game) _ | Ppittsburgh 14, Philadelphia 2 The team has played several prac- (Other clubs not scheduled) tice games against larger teams, and {he manner in which the boys stack The Standing 1p against their elders, bodes ill W o for the other two teams in the|Pittsburgh 5 11 league. | Cinetnnati 45 — | St. Louis . 48 Pattsy Gianotta, he Berlin re- | Chicago 50 prespntative in the Legion league. | Brooklyn 50 tells the "world to watch his crew | New York 50 in action. He says that he has a |Boston o 39 team of dark horses in the running | philadelphia and he says that Berlin is out to cop the district championship. Lar- | Gieé Toakz n't saying much, but | st Louis at Brooklyn. vs that he has a team that Will | Chicago at Philadelphia ke them all step to keep in the | pittsburgh at Boston. running. (Other clubs not scheduled) o LEAGUE about h “watch them Irving Wasl | EASTER Results Yesterday Waterbury 4, Hartford 2. Albany 7, New Haven 2. ween the Corbin Red Sox, Falcons | goyonela 6, Providence 4 and Kensington, is definitely off. | pittefeld 12, Bridgeport 4 This announcement is based on the fact that the Falcons have arranged The Standing to play the Lenox A. C. of Walling- w L Pet. “The City championship play be- ford at St. Mary's fleld Sunday af- | providence . 68 629 ternoon. This is the date on which | priqgeport 63 612 the Falcons were to have met the | Naw Haven 567 Corbin Red Sox In the first game |guuinefeld i 530 of the City championship play and |y iord ....... 51 486 geeing that the two manage could | ojpany vinx LR 4686 not get together, the series 18 all |\yaterbury ...... 40 388 done. | Pittsfreld A 313 Manager Pat Buckley takes h G Tolt) Kensington crew down to Meriden | Ajpany at Hartford. Sunday to pihy the Meriden Bridgeport at New Haven. lecs there. He arranged this game | providence at Waterbury. when the first meeting of the three | spunonelq at Plttsfield. managers of the local teams had leclded to play the games. In line adopted, he booked | Games Tomorrow with the policy springfield at Pittsfield his team out-of-town so as not 10\ y3riggeport at Waterbury. interfere with the two clubs play- Albany at Hartford. ing at home and even though the| o Cid to "o New Haven. series is called off, Buckley is keep- ing his date with Jack Curry e Pat stated today 3 vants to play both the NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE in that he Falcons and | Games Yesterday Jersey City 9, Reading 1 the Corbin Red Sox and he Will | i 5re"s, ‘Newark 8 make plans accordingly. He and| oo g,.c g Toronto 4 Manager Joe Veniski of the Falcon | o g7y "Rochester 3 team will get together in the i Herald” office Monday night at| The Standing s o'clock to talk things over. There DI e will be no hitch about a SPlt e |, 00 T 637 fween these two because of the fact| BAWRS 67 46 .508 hat both are equal in all things. | S8EE - o 17 888 e 67 43 583 Both have home diamonds and |Buffalo 86 57 496 both are under heavy !ilh\"“'*:l 0“:;‘ 52 60 464 satlons and whatever they decide - ) T will be carried through and a Ti‘”r‘ll"s" 13 i ot bond will be posted to assure each | Reading s other that the agreements reached | Giiaeabdny will be carried through Reading at Jersey City ey o play| DBaltimore at Newark. Manager Buckley will also Pl ‘ & s atade: the Corbin Red Sox a series of three | Wy 2 oro g;mem He feels sorry that the Fal- Buffalo at Rochester. cons and the Red Sox could not e : oot fogether on the proposition and i‘ FOREST FIRES RAGE that the series is difinitely off, but Seattle, Wash., Aug. 4 (P —Forest ho has voiced no opinion_ome Way | fires weye reported out of control in or the other with regard to the pro- | Pacific coast states today, while con~ position. ditions In the flame-swept sections = of Montana and northern Idaho were vi through with his [ improving. M'lle‘bo;‘:::::s (::rfc(:nm‘.! and for that Between 7,000 and 10,000 acres of reason, is making arrangements to |brush and grass have been burned have both teams play the Kensing- | over near Bootjack, Cal. ===—-—_______—»———__—__—-—fl===== JAMES M. FARRELL Battery - Tire Service (Formerly Opposite Monument, Franklin Square) NEW LOCATION The Amerioan Leglon First Dis-| cecicy or the Coroin kea sox ana | PIOKS Helen Wills or Kitty M- is the opinion of Suzar that a good many well known ten- vers ‘und these nis players in America and Europe will follow her example and capit- | manager and would [8112€ their ability oy turning profes- sional. her mother in here overlooking the English chan- | nel, told the A [ tennis already had become a real business for stars, have been working for others for rteen years and now I am going | to work for m my four months next winter I hope to have plans for a world tour.” The queen of the courts is of the | opinion that her suc either Helen Wills, the Californ girl, or Kitty McKane Godfree, the | sterling t | a pretty even chance between them to don the amateur crown she is lay- | ing aside. she has offered her by Charles Py American sports promoter to give up her amateur standing. |fou ton team according to the schedule ! mapped out. They will probably not T $ play the same dates, but will ar- | MAKE SOME MONEY Kane Godires as Successor Pourville, France, Aug. 4 (P—It ne Lenglen Mile. Lenglen, vho is re cotts siding with ociated Press that Now I am going to make some to have some fun and e world,” declared Suzanne. “I If. When I finish tour of America tahy She will appear first in New October 10. {will go to Canada and the continent to Florida for the winter season. CLEVELAND'S LAST STAND AT HONE (Continued from preceding page) tladelphia Two ba to California it —Carey. 1 Philadeiphia 3. Bases on balls—off Wil loughby 1 | piteh—Willoug rich, Umpires—Pfirman, O'Dey and | WASHINGTON JUST | e on a hill| ok ceX 0 {until th — |While the 2 most of the |eral lads who put up a stel 8 | e Stolen | ynnoticed st_game with that outfit in the sor will be | inglish player. She thinks ese wielders of the racquet have She has no regrets that ecided to Suzanne sald by becoming a pro- fessional she now would have time | to do what she desired and go | wherever she wanted to and have | the money to pay her way. She hopes during her invasion of the United States, Mexico and Canada | to prove a goo¢ country. When she goes to Mexico she wants to witness some bullfights, which she thinks immensely exci in propagandist for her For her trip across the seca Su- take along her ukiiele, with which she is fascinated, and hopes some one in America will teach her mo: of the intricacies of the stringed in- strument. Suzanne says she does not know (SECOND GAME) | out leap 1 PITTSBURGH |ning. led in ] | The score ke the money | e, an |y Lipn cutting off a hit in the seventh in- me nifty flelding was turn- | Markovick of the Burritts. PARADISE PARK AB. H. P.O. A. E. e N T [0 a8 s A4 000 6 4 1m0 0 zanne expzcts to buy a whole lot of |} {new clothes. Also she is going to Apraro, REG.L.5. PAT, OFF, GASOLINE & MOTOR OiL STANDARD OIL €O. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway SALESMAN $AM 340. 0 101 000— 24, uns ok, n, Sand, Bu on basce—Pittsburgh 9, ht 1, Plerce 1, Bush L Bush 3, Baecht 2. Wild by. Losing pitcher—Uls Thmo—1 st (Continued from preceding page) |3o'clock for a ru son who sc ter run and did not ? ber thirteen was reach- This however, they were unable run vy hitters carried oft onors, there were ar game nd this did not pass \ere was Sidney Block adise Parks playing his v 1d the Ok last wrt field, This lad roamed around | o like a “Deacon” Scott, nabbing all | o0 t came within reach of him with- slip-up. He made a flying the aid and stabbed one, o o of — | years in the penitentiary. BUR A nnessian, rf 201 une—Lipman, Co Malain,§ owa AND Guz2 JWENDING- HER WAY OF BOU— T WORT BE LONG BRFRC WE CET T2 DAWS oM HOME. QUER e WILD AND DANGEROLS COUNTRY DAWSOM, || HovTHERAN Foot of Webster Hill, Rockwell Ave. NEW DRIVE-IN GAS STATION Lots of Room No Waiting (2). Rawlings, | Plenkowsii Cuyler, Waner. |1, off Plenkowski 6. Wild pitch—Plenkow- Passed ball—Quadriila (2) n bage—\Waner. Sacrifice | —~Mike Lynch to be the Attraction at St. Mary's | The Mary's fleld Sunday afternoon The game was contracted when arrangements for the city { but that was as far as|championship play §[they got, for the Paradise Parks nd cut short the rally. | pract steady march for the | Mary's ¢ {champions of last se Members of t Thurs; [ at 6:30 o'clock and all - | members are op | ent. s in the last two innings | Yarrant Is Issued for Baron in Suicide Pact Fla, Aug. 4 (P—Baron Royce-Garrett is cha manslaughter in a cap which the sheriff holds here but not served as yet, it was announced | g, As long as friends of are willing to pay incident to his stay in a hot the capias will not be Michael with pital served, the sheriff capias was fled by the solicitor in which the sol tor stated he belleved the baron en- | pe a suicide pact with the |yqq The baroness leaped to her death from the 18th floor of the | iverglades hotel here Fr Under Florida law, an agreement to enter a suicide pact constitutes | LOS Angeles Bootleggers’ |same promptiy at 6:30 o'elock. The War Takes Two Lives [s#me will start at that hour, accord- formation | county tered baroness. ' Y 1+ 1| manslaughter. If convicted the baron | § 0 0 1 5 Olwould be liable to a maximum fine H 5 and a sentence of two Los Angeles, Aug. 4 P—Two men |teams have had their warming up were shot and killed here early tos |practice or not. ¢ of $5,000 Field Sunday. Rochester, N, Y., Aug. ¢ (P — Falcons A. C. buseball team |Sealed indictments returned by the KENSINGTON msEs ONE i BEATS []UT SMITH :“m play & return game with the | tedera igrana jury Ténox A. C. team-o0f Walllnglord: at | Jamestown resuited in the arrest of | elght residents of of them officials of Varnish Co. indicted | for illegal diversion of alcohol | i we indictments, which in-| in Twilizht Game. 1l through Falcon team will iy night at St | The clude several al included in th requested to he pres- relate to conspi government and counterfeiting bond | papers to that end The Don-O-1 {on total bail | lips were Albert ha Janes, of {and treasurer | Tn the case of aid ed on In-|pere by federal assistant men, all night. Umpire “:;‘1'|:l:‘l,:uln‘:dt: l?h.f ::Lm".';(“nmg A[EHHUL EHARGES ;nrry Moran, who wz ulkln:lu FALCONS V. LENOX A. G. Powerful Wallingford Combination | under the federal criminal code are to defraud the aking, alter 000 when they apeared before Commissioner Phil- Hutson, John A. Wing, sales manager; E roe nd Miss Marion A. Davie, secretary four other indictments grew may on a house igents who said they found a still in operation and | & supply of liquor on hand. reclased on $5,000 Joseph Paladino, Pernioano and | rested today, the |out of a raid last each were Sam and Joseph George Einsfield, all of Rochester: " — e .~ d for Baecht in Sth. —Truhan (5), Mil 3 Lot on bases—Paradise Park Lipman, Cohen, Bay- day In whatpdlice believe ‘wan the ‘Struck out—by Arel 7, by E A RE TS []N outbreak of a bootleggers’ war. * Base on balls—oft Arel A man identified as D. Munson Munson, also was shot and died two hours later. About 20 guests were in the lobby Rochester Men AcCused of|uiioomn Siees wors o e ek |shooting. After killing Munson his m@ga] Diversion |assaflants removed his body in &m automobile and deserted it several I blocks away. last week at ':?"";j"’(lf°“'4mn- of Ttaly Team of Manchester e Don-0- ac last May Noses Out South End Combination violations not t The Sons of Italy team of South were returned Manchester nosed out the Kensing- ton Dbaseball team last night in Manchester by the score of 6 to & It was more th I careless playing than anything else that the Kensing- ton team went down to defeat for the Manchester team scored the two ins that gave them the game on a |caugnt foul fly and no one covereh Jr. president; [home plate with the result that two o4 |men crossed home plate before they vice-president, |could be stopped. The winning run was scored also |when the darkness was so intense |that the players were unable to see |the ball and by agreement the 4n- |ning was to be the last. The Sona 1 [of Ttaly team was the strongest that |outfit has had this year and Fisher of Hartford did the twirling for the {8ilk Town outfit. The Kensington team will play the New Britain Gascos at the Kensing- ton diamond Thursday evesing. Players on the Kensington team are asked to be at the field to start the or bids or other inls, rel ar- ing to Manager Buckley whether the: Always Fresh and Mellow LUCKY STRIKES are distinc- tively different. Why? “ITS TOASTED.” But “IT’S TOASTED"” is more than a ready answer. In two words it condenses volumes of technical description. It repre- sents added expense in extra ma- chinery, extra labor. It is a super-process, an addi- tion to the choosing of the world's finest Turkish and domestic to- baccos, properly aged and blended. In three ways it lifts LUEKY STRIKES out of the ordinary. Toasting for 45 minutes (1) re= moves the bite’’ and harshness, (2) develops the hidden flavors of the world’s finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Then (3) sud- den chilling seals the moist fra- grance in, keeping LUCKY STRIKES ever fresh. These three things acesunt for the growing millions who prefer LUCKY STRIKES. BECAUSE IT’S TOASTED That’s Why Luckies Taste So Good ( GReAT ScotTi!, samit "TWOLVE \ — WERE_DOOMED EY LL BAT U5 ALK PUT MOAE WooD On TH RRE To WeeP By SWAN EM AwaYy