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X & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER 1 CIRIITIIIIIIIIIIIIsILINIt It IS LTSI SIS IILLY y S| . | X, Z TR i v T ' i S i o e GLEVELANU 8[; ALPS | PRIMARY IN TENN. Bail Is Ovdered for [Reported Opponent of o0 1> Chuer douiacs 1y un gied with tne envelope busines Bty H bin Red Sox will still get together i =5 Man Held in Shootine Mussolini Denies wne and Dally featured. The |died yosterduy In Norfolky Hb had ¢ Speaking jynae sor v s et ogetner in | % kg e ; beoa 13 i Moot e W T former secretary general I White Eagles cist p: who of late | Plainyile ooked upon iy some quar- Mr. Phimpton was 12 years old and was 2 native of Putnam. At the - time ot his death he was president 016001 — 13 5 i A O | Pittsburgh, Aug. b P — Geors ties there. YANKEES IN GAME Voiges So g0, Bolle: o' Nominate| puiling. - uiiax “Shennne He Qoenie"™ o f S p or t S Governor, Congressman And l’ub..l wanted by Boston police on churges The fans of the city are not in- of felonious ooting and IESPIAMIIIITIDNAIIIITLIIOILIINIICMMIAMMLILY | terested in the fina 1 end of the lic Utilities Member. |and hattery. was ordered released | lers us the icader of u dissident | . i p # ¢ | 3 | AMES PLIMPY . and treasurer of the Plimpton Mfg. If there is a better all around|MAUEr and it is a quection one way| (Continued from preceding page) | | under $1,000 bail In common pleas | Kroun within the Vuselst purty, 1o-| IANES PLIMPTON DiES Co. o this elly and a vice predatail or the other whether a wrangle like Nushvllle, Tenn., Aug. 5 P—Ten- | court yesterday ™ finay [ty thate o declaration of absorute | HArlond. Aug b M—dainca Min- | goroctor ans eind mAnsRer ol player-in the Eastern lcague than| the one that has developed this year, | Cot $ 0 3 0 ¢ 9lnessee democrats went to the poils | hearing September 27, faith I Promier Mussolini amount- | ning Pluipton. for 64 years tdentl- | United States Envelopy. Ce Harry Heitman, Hartford veteran,|will le‘r:d to put baseball in this city 2 0 1 1 3 0lteday to nominate a governor, a|. The hearing was posiponed to|INE to renunciation of {he rumored e n ike| Which has not been any too good in p 0 0 2 z | glve Boston authorities e to pre- | Gifferences. “_fi% tprheSnirodiican, 8 reported. 1n) ) eain, x\Wrightatons ot fa st b by Tpars |Utilitles commission and a congres- | gired (o do so X @ congress of Faser ral scere- . z—!]arl:ord tl_'xtat hwhen )([fi_rr}l\ss"y a z-Batted for Sund In 1th, sional candidate in the ninth district, | Psillas took refuge In the county |1aFies of Lombardi avd was an an | M RE P 3iant recruit, show up © eVer| It has only been in the last year ailed tor Mokmn: ln.13hi wh arst | Jail last week, claiining private de. SWer 1o un appe successor, . : o . ¥ = 4 v t Iiube, It hile the republicans decided a first 035, ek sy " coes), “Cowboy" Jones will be shift-| o two that teams playing in this fiied Qe Idiar e P 5 | tectives were plotting to kidnap Secretury Gene for reaf ed to right fleld, Morrissey will play| city S center,qand Heitman will be as-|the s district contest for congress. firmation of fidelity The gubernatorial candidates are ave been able to come through ason on an even break, finan- ..300 010 000 001 ison, Cooney, and devotion. > declare,"Fari and “frame” him in their inve On Gocdyczar Tires g It 1= superfluou: * | Bation of the sla g of Don I vy . signed to the utility role. Never|cially. It is the fans of the city who Eats, Wil enor Ahatln 4Eey. Mo | Mtetltt, Canton publisher. He found 7ccl sild, “that just s in the pes having eeen Morrissey play, it would|support the teams and when an op- “on” vases [SCTVed two terms in office and is |y o blocked by a detainer ¢ i0 the future — if history so be unfair to pass opinion on him, but| portunity presents itself to give|- pt Easen tr(HOKINE g i tomi SHL Meltia e o0, o n i, oulices asking that | ) 1 will answer ‘the Duce's Than Any Olher havirg seen ‘Heitman in numerous|them the best treat in years, it cer-|” Carleon 1. Struck (ter, state treasurer, and Dr. John I [h& be ol wn Dharene. gaicles ot rs h my lifeblood.” ) Rames, we eannot see the wisdom of | tainly isn’t doing any good for base- rdon, Quige |\ o2k, former instructor in law of an attempted holdup in 1920, T K- d shifting him at all. {ball in general. the University of Tennessee. Bl ultoenag e Racadat et was acll PHANTOMS BEAT STARS 1 | In the democratie contest for con- | o Slerney declared t The White Stars ran up against Heitman s one of vlhn: surest| We don't attempt to blame ;m)l- BOYSV LEKGUE ::"-M ‘“"“"};L::z“:‘_“o;;;f;‘z:"‘»‘]“v “’. | B a ferocious snag yesterday afternoon You know you have the best catches on fly balls in the Eastern|one or any team because that isn' | Ay I8 Vs Sl PINE! AT ‘R at Walnut Hill park when they met i ality g [} I 1 g It ne o y\:mi«nca e LU W. Chule foiits stite saatar )\I.I INES BEAT SLUGGERS o o Tl B s ) in quality and appearance 4 i > 0 S P ) S PrRIF R L T The Alpine Juniors took a fall P T ol ol e timeliest hitters in the league. Tt is|way, the city championship play : ba o1 " § feat, score 13 to 7. The Phantoms LINCHE said he is elow afoot, which is true, |season certainly looked good while|TWo Games Scheduled at Walut|Giertrude Ederle Will [ et S Commang i SIMESTS startcd off in the first tnning by ri \\'k‘(\'r}il-gli’:‘g;tn to a certain extent. He is far from|it | . Pat Buckley will make upy poo 0 s e oy | S ordayattar at G crashing out three runs and ALL-WE! B in P t » » » Mo ock roa E he - i being a 10 sccgnd man, but anyoné|in a great measure for the series by | | Park Tomorrow Afternoon at Start Swim Saturday |on jcciintock road when they trim act tha the Stars tried ition was too strong Cape Gris Nez, Fran Aug. 5 (®med them in an eight inni —Gertrude Ederle is going to sur-|test by the score of 13 to 8. Both League Standing prise the world in her English Chan- |sides hit hard but for a time were W. L. Pet.|nel attempt this month, her trainer. | unable to get by the first bas. A 1.000 iam Burgess, the Channel vet-|ley Wilezek, “Canadian twirler.' ‘600 |eran, declares. | worked for the winner and held bhis ‘s00| Burgess plans (o start Miss Ede who knows baseball will not question | playing both teams. 3 o'Clock. the advisabllity of preferring a slow, B sure outfielder who seldor drops one < that he gets his hands on, to a fast, fashy plaver who is apt to drop | Baseball S{anding | Washington T hantom White Stars 110200— Goodyear Heavy Tourist and Regular Tubes balls at critical moments, | i le | opponents down. * S. Cherpack, wi 3 ‘{‘f’fi]"ow l;’:’ook 400 |on Saturday morning about eight | thebases loaded. furnished the bat. BEAT PLAINVILLE TEAM 2 : J 1Y Heitman displayed his versatility AMERICAN LEAGUE F it 3 |o'clock if the weather is favorable. |ting feature by lamming out a The Wh ¢ eam | €l 1re attel y ° at Clarkin field yesterday, when he Burritt oo | He said tonight she is in fine con- | triple. The score: SORIIE ety e £ ol 2 o X APELL eyl l¢ and ths veather | 5 g S ¥ Plainvi Wy oa x ; : ag Jras called In trom risht flld to play s e Yesiels Two games are to be I"}""‘,:‘N‘l’;lfl"rfil el “\ne,;:h\or.‘ Albine 3 % to 1 kb 89 Washington Street Telephone 900 secons ase, displacing Pitcher | evelan New Yo layad. Tomorrow at g|he ! il 2 e | Alpine Juniors = 5 g i 4 o H o . Johnny Miller, who acted as though| St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 :,rl»mk e e }h(-.’\x all Channel records. Commonwealth § my worked for the winners. A hom he did not know what it was all| Chicago 7, Boston 3. league at Walnut Hill park. Wil- about. . A slow, bounding teaser| Detroit 5, Washington 4 low Brook will play Paradise Park dribbled down towards second while | (10 innings, 1st game). on Diamond No. 1 and the Boys' 3 a fast man legged it for first. Helt-| Washington 11, Detroit 7 Club will battle the cellar champs, o v man came in fast, made a neat| (11 innings, 2nd game) the UBurrifis, ion Plamond No. 2 pickup and a.fast, sure throw to get| Willow Brook stands third in lne | his man. At bat, he collected a| The Standing in the league and has shown a | ) couple of hits. He ting | v L Pet | world of improvement over its form | d( A over .300 and has been hitting all w York . 68 6 354 | of the opening day and is a real season. e is one of the most popu-it leveland Saeie 00 46 566 | threat to the Paradise Park team, lar players Hartford has ever had!{ Philadelphia 54 50 20 [ which copped the championship last and his modesty is a revelation. It|Washington 51 )5 | year. Paradise Park, to keep in the N is nome of our business how Jim | Detroit 54 )5 running, must win its remaining Clarkin runs his ball club, \‘U"ll'hi(‘;\;o . B3 |games or else some of the under- | henching Harry Heitman will not|St. Louis ........ 44 28 | dogs of last year will vault into a | win games for him, in our opinion.! Boston ....... 33 70 | tie with them. | r T | | A t “Bobby” Emmurich, Albany center | Games Today | ! fielder, turned in the most sensa-| New York at Cleveland | TO DESERT RING tional catch of the season at Clarkin ‘Washington at Detroit. i field vesterday afternoon and robbed Philadelph at St. Louis. | v R his former teammate, s Schin- Boston at Chicago. Fidel La Barba, Fl ht © ol ’ ki Kel of a sure triple. A little later, — o e | “Bill” McCorry, Albany manager. pion, Will Quit Fighting Game playing left ficld in a pinch, turned ¢ ik ' in a flelding gem. Games Yesterday | For College Next Year. Boston 14, Pittsburgh 0. (1st). P 2 | 8 Aug. () L “McCorry batting for exercise,”| Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2. (2nd). | Chicago. Aug. 5. (P—Tidel La 4 X A AN oL & L BRI it Barba gives himself another year in shouted a noisy fan as “Bill” stepped Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5. the ring, and no more to the plate late in the game. The (12 innings). e ptiein o T lucky king wel . crowd roared, evidently thinking the| (Other clubs not scheduled e o e v o “erack” was original. (It actually _— rant to his ('ro\\'x; o' pound‘ium isn't any older than Plymouth The Standing ottt of the ‘(mn‘d A Rock). McCorry laced a single, W) e e scoring Emmerich, and as he landed ' Pittsburgh 42 leke: Tt iprobablyi ol bel Te. in first base, he shouted to the fan, Cincinnati 45 |'iand Stantora Uatte o hetats Ko “How's that for p)r\rt\s»‘v," The | i: likes the Californian's prospects in sy one, being a Hartford fan, had : football, and the champlon is an ar- nofdomeback. o | dent gridiron fan. s i 9 La Barba, training here for his FElmer Bowman, New Haven first Boston 60 fight kith Emile Palu of Salt Lake sacker, is the kingpin, slugger of the | Philadelphia leilt there on ANt i astern league. Now and then| - Dectadiio ientar) collegiie & jeur someone else gets up to the top in| Games Te from this fall. He'll stay in school the league averages. but with men on| Cincinnati at New AP Hc's ready ifor the Bond busi | bases and runs needed, we would| Pittsburgh at Boston. % rather see Big Elmer up an any- St. Louis at Brooklyn. T champion who is the only | = one else in the league, provided, of (“hicago at Philadelphia. vearer of a boxing erown to cmn§ hd course, we were rooting for New — — up from the amateur ranks, dis- Haven EASTERN LEAGUE R e S e E: 2 2 o earn money for his education. | PP P Py Appointment of Billy Lush to the sults Yesterday He is ot yet 21 ] ership of the Senators leaves | Albany 10, Hartford 6. La Barba cxpects to appear east Staplcton. “Rowdy” Eiliott| New Haven 2, Bridgeport L | of (he.Rockles for awhile, probably ° Py v dnd “Billy" Gleason the only playing | Pittafield 4, Springficld 1. (18t). | carrying his crown into the ropes 1 managers in the Eastern league. Springfield 10, Pittsfield 1. (2nd). | pext with “Newsboy” Brown. - - Providence 5, Waterbury 1. i | Turner, t} ig boy™ of the New - — & boy | Britain Machine Ce. team in the In- The Standing ‘S JON N UL L seENg e Bvon i Wl ¢ UHLE RUTH AH YES, indeed. Prince Albert and pipe- You'll like the taste of this fine old the Kensington team is again a free | providence Y 3 LRy s 2 A 3 e agent. Manage Pat Buckley, find- | Bridge Y 3 % H ALY o 1 e B thet bl e e ARl e ; George Uhle, Star Trirler of Clove- pleasure go together like “fair and pipe tobacco. More men have liked it such importance that he was forced | springfield | land Indians, Has Something On colder,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “‘song and than any other brand. This is a matter to use regular twirling staff, Harttord 481 ’ ) > A > Turner loose from his squad. Any- | Alpany New York Yankees dance.” Inseparable companions . . . of record. Quality through and through. one with fhe time and the inclina- | \waterbury Y b ; Tl tion 1o teach the big fellow some of | pittefielq Seyeiend, EeSearay) in fair weather and foul. Wherever you Real tobacco for real men. That’s Prince P.A. It sold evervwhere in tidy red the tricks of twirling trade Uble, star pitcher of the Cleveland | tinsy pound and hel-pound tin humi 35 3 o et =S & has s . el o o dors, and pound erystal-glass humidors 5 hould have a ' >d find in the bo¥ | Ajpany at Hartford L G e see one, you see the other. Prince Albert Albert. Kind to your tongue and throat. P from the Main oods. He appears Providence at New Haven. on the New 1k Yunkees es- o 2 3 X = x o & p- always with every bit of bite end perch to have everyl. t that a pitcher| priycerort at Waterbury, mecally on Pabe Riih, T wciony means jimmy-pipe joy . . . precisely that! Friendly in spirit and friendly in fact. tossoved by b Prince Albect grocess; needs except the experience. | Borimpfeln st Pittefield, yesterday, his 17th of the season, i ol % s = o i L o P. A. is cool as picnic lemonade. Cool If you haven’t smoked P. A., you can’t a1 B At the present time, he has speed, TRENATION JAGUE, | a5 many starts, and when he struc < INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE fendiy ¢ ¢ 3 fair control and a good curve, but | — out the Bambino with the bases | and consoling when problems press. possibly know how much deep-down sat- his main purpose when in the pitch- Tearlts Yestextay loaded, it was the third time he | < ! i BT g 3 er's box is to get them smack over| ;o .. oottt peqing” | (rety. | has d(vnf; 50 u‘m se:‘xs(m). Jauniie Sweet and fragtant as wind-blown blos- isfaction thc: ¢'d jimmy-pipe can give the pan, waist high where the bat- Jeraoy Gliv 4 Reading 3. (2nd) Of sixteen times Ruth has faced | g 5 i T . i tome Mise to: pock Yhem. out el e o Rl Uhielt ylnsiastion. fray base only soms. Mild with a mildness that lets you ycu. ITo matter how set you think you WY five times — three times on singles 8 £ Y Syracus (1st). A . A . : 3 Should he acquire the art of play- 'rg::::: %:‘LE: : wm‘})_ and twice on bases ml[lv;a,l; H;\v smoke all you want, morning to mid- are, buy a tidy red tin of Prince Albert ing the corners, develop a good X : S i scored one run of the six obtamne : » s £ > iy B change of pace and the knack of ng:g 4135‘?;’:tf::’1"‘,;1: by his club, which Uhle held to 2o night. Yet with sufficient body to let you today. Tamp a load into your pipe and studying the batters, he should come along in good shape. At the present time, he is raw and needs - plenty of coaching. hits in the four games. Twenty- 0 q b {hree Yankees were strike-out vi.- know you are smoking. Nicely balanced! take a deep drag. Good? You said it! ¢ | tims, Ruth fanning six time FIGHTS LAST NIGHT I | San Francisco — Jimmy Mooge, [ | ; negro middleweight of Cincinnatl, won & four-round decision over Jack McLaughlin of Philadelphia : here last night. cons and Kensington teams to do, | = Gamies Tod By v i e is to agree to terms and the games Syra e Ne . X - ot N i : will hcgmiycd. The Kalcons are| ~Buffalo at Rochester. [N T oPk “':I_‘”]‘“ ’;;"_ il ‘::‘_ no other tobacco is willing to play Kensington on al-| (Other clubs not scheduled). cision over Tod organ, jun — teaiy Eavads, eAtae MhevEare put) V= | lightweight champion (10). No title mos! y terms because they The Standing | Baltimore Manager Joe Veniski of the Fal- | Newark cons and Manager Pat Buckley of | Toronto Kensington will hold a meeting m‘B"ffMO . L the “Herald” office Monday night to | Rochester talk over the prospects of a series | Jersey City of games between the two teams,|Syracuse - According to all information avail-{Reading : . able, the only thing left for the Fal-f | “OVT G K N involved under financial obligations the same | ~ GOVT. GETS BACK TAXES . | AR s \s the Falcons for a baseball field. Washington, Aug. 5 (P)—Investi- | Everett, Wash. — Johnny Coggins : R, Revmolds Tehaeeo gation of federal tax dodgers net- [ New York lightweight, won decision ! ’ Many of the fans still hold out [ted the government $9,162,949 ad- | OVer Henry Geyesel of Seattle. (6). g ho that the city championship | ditional revenue i|(|| June. !n!urnul o games will still be played. Despite |revenue bureau collectors made 38, - e fact that the Falcons are play- | 257 - investigations and found 20. 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