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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. ' Baseball i ' i ' wagon” o e s aseva Standmg BERLIN WINS FIRST \T pecial Two Cent Stamp | famed “battle- wagon Revolu- | Senator Bingham will be on hand. | headed for a victory when the . pea ing { To Honor “Constitution” | oy 4% ;h(‘ A{Govsracy _rr].;mlzf(u,'\ will t‘); \n Malne. | Timers under the leadership of i Mg Srllagbabris - b 1 t J wellation | dge Carl Foster wi PO hai ¥ l t ASERICAN TEAR South, EndTefbe: Turns. On ‘Beticot| Washington, A 2 (M — The |legend would cr interest in the [ maste dlnner, The. ox:x:\[g L,’;,‘(’;]" ;Uh“so‘,"'lfh; ‘:d wai-nee © ljof Sports i l Pilpite: ConilinHHGIN et s £ [ broke loose and ted the score with B oy ‘ 4 1 ) will o opening of | five runs. Tk p ; Games Yesterday n and Takes Game By a 5 to sides” of song and story—will = 1 4 —_ 14 county. kr;, e ‘}°u'.“:‘;‘“l" however, ] e Washington 5, New York 4 % Soore, _— commemorated by a sp Jridgeport Republicans | the 13t Inning whent: (5o HOMR Detective Thomas J. Fetnéy and st game). | P . cent stz t Postmaster Ge . . YOUNGSTERS WIN GAME Timers” unable to sta 3 i . b er | nd the gaff, ® Putrolman James Sullivan carriea| ' oShinston 5 New York ¢. | League Standing | FQS&CU[OF Wlll Mflke KDOWH h the pleas of repr: Brid T"‘ “‘,“,Q\B'g Outing The Terrors in the packing room | collapsed. The score: i away athletic honors among the po- [ ¢ ,ong €2me, 11 Innings). e W a o tives of 20 patriotic organization ki AR A PUbIl“} o Hart & Cooley's defeated the | TEFTOrs 100 110 500 H00 3t 1 bt entaredtln, Bhb Ces rivd | /Chicago 7, "Cleveland 2. New Britain .. $ 0 anlgt H]s P n Hended by e, Nabls Samnot are looking forward to a | o, ki ¢ e he | 18 THakie. . 908 T35 ErEvee (13 innings. | p, . 01d- mers” in an exciting indoor 0 le= 9 B da7 held at Lighthouss yesterday. | (13, S;. | Bristol R 2 333 | | Pott, president of the 1 pe iyng at Pleasure Beach & | paseba sday evening by LS . A { Flanhs eopphd frke Dlacs o tg ctroit 4, St. Louis 1. [Bariin ...coioiii03 3 aasl | triotic_ council. the delegation also Sa 165 many " It wag the| Without any doubt at all, th . i 101) yard dash open to all policemen | LR | The Berlin American Legion base-| Somerville, N. J., Aug. 12 (P requested the department to place in of t aceepted New Britain Meter Readers are 1..4: i an1 took second prize in the same "W £ ball team crashed through for its| Today's questioning of witnesses in Heva cancellation stamp bearing invita |ers of the state Gasco teams and evint closed to policemen of five |y, oo Pet |first win last evening making the|the Hall-Mills murder mystery will | e legend. “Sa Tronsides Chairr have it all over them In every way, % i yea.r; 'serr\r:c&] iuumn copped s: { Oleyaiksta :3; fi:m; St.' Anne team its vietim by|complete the testimony on twhich | L 1® OTEanizatin in rais ss1 ho trave o conud In the 100 yard dash closed | 5 53 | score of 510 8. The game went | State Senator Alexander Simpson, | '€ 10,000 to recondition th a es | “Terrors were |READ HE! SLASSIF) 3 to jjolicemen of 10 years service Igh"“‘mp’“i .- -532 {seven Innings when it was ealled on| special ir or will decide to- 3 LERALD GLASNIRU BEi 3 i e 518 | sccount of darkness. morrow whether to go on with the | — e —— { T Washington playground up« Pl 03 n .. Greco and Johnson formed the! case or drop it | 2 set 1"he dope yesterday and carried 8t I: % ttery for the winners while Mec-{ For three days state police ar‘d! off #irst honors in the annual Jn'er-“B'U‘ uis i:i Gowan and Vanasse worked for|Inspector Underwood of the Jersey ; | playa rcund’ meeét held at Memorial | BOSton 321 | Bristol. The Beriin hitters were in|City force have been taking state- | ] iz Fleld in Willow Brook park yester- RS raro form and slammed the ball all ments from all those who had any | TS 4 P day gfternoon. Bartiett, winner of | oo Games hoda’ y over tho lot. TRristol started early| conection with the investigation | i ol A the e ent for the past three consec- | ux el e rington. by &coring one in the first but Ber-| four years ago into the manner in "“"'iv':mfl’m'.n utlve yéars, came in second last yes- | iicaS0 at Cleveland. lin cored two and went into the| which the Rev., Edward Whealer ) ) 4 A s [ Philsaioeia e moAtan (s lead in the last half. Bristol tied| Hall and Mrs. Fleanor Mills, his | uds o elphia at Boston. (2) it up in the third but Berlin came |choir singsr met death. Mrs. Frances 78 J )fi z It was a wonderful day for the | o through with two more- in the|Stevens Hall was arrested unex- > Poys a11d girls who spend their days | fourth and went into fthe lead.|pectedly two weeks ago tonight CIGARET—I- = in the 1 nunicipal playgrounds. About o = Another added in the fitth gave Ber- | charged with the hoth murders and ES 800 of { hem were at Memorial Field | ames Yesterday lin a good lead. BRristol staged a was released in $15,- | e “ and the: rivalry was intense all af- Chicago 11, New York 1 rally in the sixth but could on! order of Chief ¥ q 3 : e ternoon . To one watching the eve Cincinnati 21, Philadelphia 3 count once and the game was| Gummere AR e | & a8 they were run off, it was a m St. Louis 2, Boston 0. cilled I the soventl ST b R hoeh , CC e SR T e i Sl called In the soventh on account of \_(.:lvux'(:“;;;ln‘v ot tpi:‘lm;m:xrv in- e . arkness L e detectives this week |:, which Dick Anderson and his as- | ho R McCormick at short starred for|set out to build anew tha story of | sitants cartied off the events get. GRLEEE the Berlin team with a number of| the crime. To do this thdy su ot ”:.v,:m or¢lerliness out o seeming | | argh L Pet |big Icague stops, while Michaud,|moned more than witnesses. The a0s L -»[‘0“": : 9 | Bristol third baseman, turned In|final q is to take place i Bilaf HOLIA 2o 9 5 |some one-handed sto; | today and after a scrutiny The BURIn ABEDiin Losloy hasas | QUL o i1t | roms enghanditiatops of drivesit (1‘1‘3&«\1 ater a scrutiny of all this E B ik e e i 5 3| iost pere e The score lestimony Senator Simpssh, has first victory in the First District | Chicago .. 52 523 | Bristol 101001 i:\\ il Ao gt ol i Bl ! League vt sterday when it conquered | Brooklyn EE T B 101001 0—3morrow, whether he.will “fight the . the Bristell team 5 to 3 in a seven | Boston 64 107 | Firany Sl ‘”;‘W(o & finish” or abandon it : inning gaine. The Berlin boys were | Philadelphia 64 390 | G . ‘"J’:;ag:. v:"""f ““]° d“""&.(‘“ | e el e I R Stevens. brother of Mrs, Hall, Hen- during the: game Chicago at New York. g e s aeater 4 oo el an S > By ¢h 2 e “mysterious woman in Orange. Cincinnati at Philadelphia B ® ed Pri il iy § . McCormi'ck, brother of the Ken-| (Other Clubs not scheduled) (Including games of Aug. 11) |- Week ago Senator Simpson an- . sington Jirtimy and the Gasco John- | BRI T, National League ‘m“ ced :tm( this woman had come ny, threatdns to outshine both of | % EASTERN LEAGUE Batting—Hargraves, Reds, .391, la i gffits yolinuily ans offared the elder boys on the diamond. Yes 1 Runs—Cuyler, Pirates, $0 | important ev e. He was to be terday, he pulled off some marve- Results Yesterday Hits—Brown, Braves, and Cuyler, | 3!led before Inspector Underwood ’ lous stops ,at short and helped his| Albany New Haven 1 Pirates, 142 yesterday for formal questioning. pitcher to keep the Bristol boys| Bridgeport 7, Waterbury 5 Doubles—Whe Robins; ~Heath- | Yhen she failed to appear it was re- subdued. Michaur, the Bristol third | Springfield 7, Pittsfeld 3 __cote, Cubs, 31. ported that she and four other 1] baseman wils equally a feature by | Hartford-Provide rain Lriples=Walkcer, Reds, aad SYarner, [WLoMAs NES a8 ppeared s the mannen in which he handled | § Pirates, 17 Ralph V. B. Gorsline, for whom a AFlues AtiiTie ihot Gotner The Standing Homers—Bottomley, Cardinals, and | ¥arrant as ry after the s o th WZ L pot|. Wilson, Cubs, | fact” was issued, will be questioned New Britain still leads the trio | providence 7 S gl 0 bamesc Ly L s s in percentage and from the looks of | Bri > Pitching—Jones, ¢ and Haines, e A hings, the locals will R omepor: 28 Cardinals, won § lo,st things, the locals will meet wWith | New Have b g ardinals, wor e s stiff opposition from now on. Larry Qw’mm‘f\l‘l” ‘ - American League TENNIS BATTLES Mangan is {iredicting that his crew | Hartfor: 2= Batting—LIothergill, Tigers, .328 A ) M 1 | Hartfora 37 R " 0 | —_— ' will come ithrough end the boyS | Aipany : uns—Ruth, Yankees, 10 | Bave given thelr coach Dlenty of | wmmrpus Hits—Burns, Indians. 181, | Battle for President’s Cup in New réason to 'oe confident that they | pjirefiolq 315 | Doubles—Burns, . . p Wil cop theaictit championshy. 324 ;‘le»s -L;]m Britain Racquet Club Continues - ¥ omer Ruth, Yanke 87 . Today = i Merril There will be a game tonight and{ W (Rmeg) Foday Stolen Senators and z 3 [ Pittsfield at Waterbury Hunnefield, White 8 = 3 another toniorrow night in the In- Harttord ht! Proviidins . inefield, White 18 The battle for the president’s cup . dustrial league. The Stanley Rule| iartford at Providence | Pitehing—Reuther, Senators, won | continues among the members of { team will imeet Fafnir at Willow | (ories opube o ors Ji 12 lost 4, the New Britain Tennis elub. Last Brook park tonight and the R eriiclubs mat scheduled) 1 T night a slashing match was staged awin team ‘will battle P, & F. Cor- | V l GE OF TENTS TO between Clayton Parker and A. Ben- bins tomorrow night at Willow | g o (r::"";'l‘ ;‘:'_’""’;"":‘ A son, with the Berlin man coming ; ST | Seneaie HOUSE MANY DELEGARS | hroueh b a 2. 73, 75 score in R ool et Aibany L | D) [ the match. Today will find Dressel These two games were scheduled | ((eW Plaven at Springfield stacked up against V. Benson. The t6 be played Saturday afternoon but aterbury at Pittsfield ~ 5 semli-finals will be staged Saturday have been advanced bec some e S Swedish-Americans From All Over | atternoon, starting at 2 o'clock, and of the teams would he unable to New England Will Come to | "lIl Include the match between the | get their squads together for the | Reaul . | winner of the Dressel-Benson match regular time, | esults Yesterday ! Cromwell New Week vs. Myers. The finals will be played Crnate Jersey City 4, Syracuse 3 day morning at 11 o'cloc! | This will leave two regularly -’\“‘I““”k 7 fvo;;hf‘;l‘" "; | Cromwell, Conn., Aug. 12 (P Tuesday night the Benson hroth- scheduled garnes at the park Sat-| FBaltimore 4, Buffalo 3 From every town in Ne and | érs came through in their usual mas- 3 urday. Landérs will play Union Toronito)s Beading 6 where there are groups of Swedish- | terly style in straight Works and the New Britain Ma- | (12 innings) | Americans, members of the Swedish |son mastered Lei 5 i chine will battle Stanley Works, ST | Young People’s Federation, will [and A. Benson beat Van Oppen. 6-4. 4 | The Standing come representatives to the sixth 6-4. Clifford a victory Jim Lynchs Gascos have a game L annual summer conference next Over Parsons. in this . tonight and another one tomorvow :l’:n!mnm‘e 45 week. In advance of actual arrival match was 1 somewhat be- * night. Tonight the team meets the [ Newark . 47 616 [of delegates it is forccast that this | caus 18 was not in forn : Union Works at Willow Brook Park { Toronto 48 .610 | will be the alrgest gathering of dele- | bad a handicapped him greatly 1 and tomorrow night, the team will | Buffalo 51 589 | gated Swedish young folk yet held| The match was play the Police department nine. |Rochest 61 S00 T thacoumte e b | Jorsey 64 467 | As the town of Cromwell has not | Was.resarded a « . This will give the policemen a |Syracuse 8 366 | housing accommodations for the following —his /7 7 great workout in preparation for the | Reading . 03 | heation i S0 toita il o | mbwaanas HHn //// /,/// annual game with the Meriden de- 13";. in advance of the opening ses- )2 a critical game was ex //%l////// partment team next Wednesday aft- Games Today | slon the 17th. | Myers took the first, 6-4, more (] ernoon. This will be a humdinger | Svracuse at Jersey City The work of the federation will be | {1roush his chop stroke than any- of a match when the two depart-| Rochester at Newark both religious and recreational. He, - | {NiNg € HOIER {ook the secs * L/ s ment teams meet as Loth ars strong- | Buftalo at Baltimore. bert E. W. Ekmark of Cambridge, | °"d: 8-4 1e last and de set a f w ou Cal l S l I lo e t em er than ever. | Toronto at Reading. Mass,, the president, will preside, W23 & beautiful baftle. Neithr gave i A Sslentre |t —_— [and actton will be taken on putting [ETOUNd until the 10th game, when The Gascos have an excel e up here a tabdrnacle for the confer. | 11° “banker” started to show his su- ord this year and are fast coming to | : AL perfor speed and stamina. This, | ence to cost about §30,000, the fore as a leading outfit in the | SR o P iiaen S n o A y an 3 v, No an it be said that it ol e i B, Sovelal SRR 4s. Al the b e darkness, fsms;m{:l: T nbination with which sions which will closo on the 22nd | 2 (16 5 srlvfl[” v R If i i e thars mold practice games be- are mosty. from calleges in he | Lo o I you are an early morning smoker, light up your cause the nine is gaining Strengt > | y ch Svedich-Ameri- | 2o Ty m % = ke, ) ! : Gy i Dy cans go for both religious ana se. Ot. Matts Have Chance first O ( C ¢ h th 4 every week. ST Bt SN |5 To Clinch Chuveh Title irst ULD GoLp Cagarette with the morning paper. tinued . eceding Page 2 A g i S b 1 5 . . . . We would like to ask any bieycle S Th St. Matthew’s Lutherans, x - ” d' l s . the iy no e ereted INTZO IS INJURED Lissoin v ot icngo And keep ’em going all day until pajama time . . . in entering any of the events at the . | tour and a half games, h \r o 2 e o Dite SARE T s ou can't get a tongue-bite or a throat-scratch out nights, to report to the sports editor LR i : championship. A victory in their S the “Herald.” Should there be | W VGG, BT Pt tte Firt' Bapt ' Of a carlo&d I then t : t s ot o St we ad of tl but you'll get a world of afy eyclists h}l‘ !‘h” :«‘111‘ :““h‘i:‘:”’:z Steaowan, e TBlreaEvia Falls From Ladder and Sufters|cvening will put them in a pesition i 5 cm .... bu you €t a wor 0 clined to try thelr skill a 3 s {Where they can loose every other f f . game, we will be able to place them Deep Gash in Wrist. | remaining game and stil not be satisiaction out o cvery cigarette. b ter. [RSEe on a, 4 2 U — Baptists have been playing well but | | Pete Latzo, world's welterweight |pave been sii 2 : | | | have been slipping down the standy Alfred Goullet who lm ‘m“cha\"fe Former Featherweight chammonfi"““tf“"‘"~ will be “‘""\"9 ‘O-lf‘gh‘;’mg of late, while the St. Matts ot the tiack there will be in the city or at least a month as a result of | have a run of ten straight next week to secure the n:u:;ts”?: Meets Phil McGraw of Detroit an. {aury to’ nis'arm here yester-|to their credit and are col thosé interested in cnterin e day. making it 11 tonight events and it will be much easier [ at Coney Island. | Latzo fell from a ladder while| There are three teams tied for for New Britain cyclists to rcf\:tfl New York, Aug. 12 (# — John- repairing a screen at his home and |cecond place, but this deadlock will 4 their names with the ‘Herzr\ld.’ ,::u‘; ny Dundee, retired featherweignt|M$ arm plunged through a panelbo completely smashed when the plication blanks will be furnished | 0 T s been fghting | Of Slass Inflicting & deep gash |Trinity Methodists and First Luth- | them upon request, for 17 years and retains a couple |2POVe the wrist. It required several | erans come together, as the win P —_ IS8 ek hes lose the wound will > into sole possession of | 5 Y ©ve a large|Of POWertyl hands and an ambi.|Stiiches to ¢ vill go up into sole possession of b ’ New Britain should have a large | O POWeT(l hands and Latzo's injury means the post-|the runner-up position and the loser e WO D’'S SMOOTH(ESTy CIGARETTE Ffor cents rumber of cyclists who could com- | ¥5 = . oneme f a h i i 1 s ¥ O O oma| Tomorrow he engages in a 12.|PONement of a fight with Joe Si-|will drop fo fourth. The third game pete with zh" qual]llyvo ‘)}«‘( % meim‘mfi contest with Phil McGraw, | monich at Wilkesbarre next Tues- |scheduled is between the climbing * race every Thursday might s €4e| ¢y "noireie Grack, at the Coney |daY: Negotiations were also under |White Army and the luckleés Ken- e c;f;.‘.imrgn‘rnrm?r ol ove | T8land stadium., He will weigh| W2y for bouts with Tommy Free- |sington team, which has dropped ¥ only too 8 1% 3 man at Cleveland, Bert Colima in|ten in a row The Prod i o AN Ant about 130 for the : i : ¢ Product of P. LORILLARD CO., Esrablished 1760 slong if they wish to enter the game. 19 qintest | Los Angeles and a titie match with | = e : ARG, UL READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Joe Dundee In New York. “|KAI1;H STRIP A GEAR FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Montreal, Que., Aug. ”hw‘~;rh§ i local racing dogs at last have ha S ther innings wpnst e €| oiudo_pon poser. oieao <o | SALESMAN $AM How About Ear-muffs? mechar e % €Y 00| terweight knocked ont Johnny Car- bsen unsuccessfully chasing night| oy s Penn. (2) i 355 P R A d NOW FOLKS, LET'S BEGIN ALL QUER AGAN — NOW THAT TH 1 N | NEED SOME MEDICINE OR after night. | "San Francisco—Eddie Sullivan, | ( o 70AKUM BROS & Last night the mechanical hare| ganie Rose heavywelght, won s | AAE GONE., WE WILL GET ALL TH TRADE. — 50 T's UP TO U5 TO ; sty ,:;g;évsgr:gu‘))of T ) weLL, W ANOTHER ROOM = “stripped its gears” and slowed UD.| techinical knockout over Willie Mee- HEER \T | WAKE MYSELE UP— ORAT'LL L:’gg‘—_ | wWiTH TH' DOOR 1p0? | No! 40 the dogs. The gieyhounds 1 puunced upon it and tore it to bits, The races for the night were snded and 3,000 porsons left the enclosure with rain cheeks 4o they v might come L0 the races another time whén a new bunny has been rigged up tor the hounds to chase. GASCOS LAY TWO 's Gascos are In for a han, San Francisco (7) Waterloo, Iowa—Jack Corrodo, Omaha, middleweight won a news- paper decision over Young Sharkey, Davenport, Towa (6) Ornburn Is Elected to Head Cigarmakers’ Union New Haven, Aug. 12 —Ira N. Ornburn, former secretary of t BEING LOST ™ A STAAY IBALLOON, Wh. .Emo SRt AND GU12 HOME. | BGRN, W TH Jim Lyn busy two-day session tonight and | Connecticut Federation of Labor, [TRER BUsINES tmorrow night Tonight the|and now a vice-president of the R0 LOVED Meter Readers will stack up against | American Iederation of Labor has ONES the ion Works team of the In- fustrial league WHile tomorrow night they will play the Pollee De- | partnient team. Doth games will | he played aut Willow = Brook park Rnd needicss to say, Lynch expects| bia cliarges to come through with been celcted president of the Inter- national Cigar Makers’ Union, word from Chicago states. The votes were canvassed in that city. He has beéen first vice-president. Mr. Ornburn is an officer of the A, F. of L, by virtue of his office in tntories In both games. the Cigar Makers' Union. ITHOOT Tit B\6_SRLES TR GEST OF (TH' 2UMMER |

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