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| Landers. abbit” gathered in eight chances without a miss, Will Exceed Last Year and Fivej‘i‘ Year Average | being Wakefield, Mass The eomme Sept. 13 @) al apple crop of th country promises to exceed that of | last year when 33,044,000 barrels | were h t E crop report 1 orecast lay The crop showsd a outlook in i gain “of per cent in month. The present outlook is that | this year's crop will exceed that 7.3 por cent and the vear average of 30.7. Prospec sox apples declined three Angust but was still 19 \bove the crop harveste nd nearly a fourth larger tha verage production for the 1921- The principal barre ple states all made substantial nd quality g Was expe to be “good In New Englan ightest in Maine aviest in fhe three southern | s. Massach promised the eaviest In the three southern states. | e ond ity o e v Cov(New Haven Delegates Pledged P to Support Him seconds and New Hampshire Cond indicate a 13 per cent| -ain over 1925 for the New England | Have Sept. 13 (A—The New Haven delegation will g0 to the crop) crop and 45 per cent more than av- rage production for the last five| New vears P republican state convention in Hart- 8 IN ATHLETES ford tonight prepared to give its support to John M. Wadhams for the nomination for lieutenant-gov- eruor. This was off tonight ially annou tral committee rom the appoi district rounced today as follows th district—Major L. M. Ull- Hannah Towr Major Dennis 1 Mrs, Francis Roth nth district—Joseph F. Morris- nd Mrs, Ang Lomba victors in the point win conslo0at vt o S e L 0 and Mrs, Sarah test at the nd Annual Track | T t nd Tield 10 at *Memorial | ot Pield in Willow Broo ey on. 1ed by thietic through points and ther ndsome cup . Hick Cops Individual P imj Scoring Trophy in Events from Russell & A four-man Erwin Mg, 1 hrough as committee convention from n district will be Dey liman, Wa Hoyt and slee, Joseph 1 Tompkins, Samuel E, 1. Morrissey Democratic Plan ald” for the championship. LS demoanatic atate 10 in second with a t but three days off 3 i th | ¥ mocrats will name car especially con- w Ha- idates candidates for s senator to run against points. Stanley R 20 and the Vulean Iron Works was third with five, Hicks of tl fured tha rtophy for suggested, In- points taking a total of 1 i 4 Lonergan of second in the 100 yard da first | H 3 rd M. Grout of 1e ke 20 in the running | former comptrolle the running former borough presi broad 4 ir 4 the racing Jrish- t in Brooklyn, and a resident of ecticut fo Russwin team cap- most | took igh. Dan He in second witl Kiniry, Hicks hird with 10 15 points | Cor seven years; Don C. Scitz of Cos Cob, and William R. ! Palmer of Oxford former United States m 1, and who on Satur- lay was eclected chpirman for the running Iron E Arel, L 3 E < 8 that Frank second; Ienton, who will deliver the key- democratic con- ed to run for yurning high jump, Rule, 5 fect 2 first; Hick, R t 1; Kiniry, Russw speech at th be dr cnant-governor. ntion 5 foot | | sunr, Young Thief a Suicide; 10 nel Stole From Own Mother New York, Sept. 13 (P—Stanley sed by his mother ) from her nged himself with his onx county jail early secon Hick, swin' 19 feet Gt . Russwin, inches, Awles Rule, 18 feet <s0-yard run, Jkowski, Russwin, sccon 18; fe socond; v, Stanley Rule Repr th ime 2 minutes, 1 10-yard dash Hick, Russwin, Kiniry, Ituss secon second win, first Barker, the math when she learned rested Sat- Gryzhowski, ndes, third; - one- first; Moore, | d ; wall at his mother's home in the m,,] win, hi doul : X and steali worth of ;\‘yr'hhr;' i, Landers, 5 iy Tedineen third. time Avery, Lander avcond: mile run, Hes anley Rulc Russwin, gecond Rakowski and clothing. He ng at a lodging house. The body was found h early today, Fordham morgu as claimed by the moth tributed his downfafl to rugs. Detectives said he iry, Russwin 440 yard run Argosy, Stanley Rule, ello, Landers, third |-5 second; one-mile won by Landers, Avery, Vincent xi and Brotherton, time ing from and taken ime 1 min where it relay rage spent Grzybow car in the Atlanta penitentlary. mile Tun, Lock- | R | WORCESTER ROBBERY minutes 57 seconds Healy. Stanley Rule, first; I wood, unatfached unattached, third, time 25 seconds Points scot Russwin 33, 22, Stanley vidual poir 16, Healy, Stanley Rule & I Kiniry, R ' The officials of the meet wok Clerk of the course, Vernon Read; starter, Lionel Depot} timers Anderson, field judges, Connolly: track Wilcoxs Norton, Hal scorers, Bottomles cano; prizes, Long . Landers Wins Game The Landers baseball team took | the meas the Stanley Rule | by the score of 7 to & in the fea-| comnection with the | track meet. The Rulers made a| caliant fight to make good their promise to beat Landers, but the /g league champlons got the jump g and the Rulers were unable to head them Off gimons of the I two fly balls the team the cdge Usually one of the most especially on fly second; Carison P Vorcester \ safe robbery as follow sin y was cred L Irary & Clark | carly yvesterday morning after roh Level 20, Tndi- | bers had stolen cash estimated at 3800 from an old type safe in the evel, 10, | second story office of the Laipson Milk Co. M. H. Laipson, manager liscovered the break when he went to the office for early morning milk 11 minutes Russwin win 10. The robbery followed orders is- by the chief of police to all take extra precau- tions to prevent safe robberies, Gustafson, Br | | Dem | Traddon, | judges, Rikstad, | patrolmen to Nixon; \osser ture game in 1l Shop dropped gave the Landers | Simons is ! dependable men | § fn the game but the breaks were him in 1 of a foul {hird out team to score two runs, while an- other dropped fair fly in the fifth put two men on for Huber to send {riple. Huber scored a inst ind his drop third for a the Landers rgument fly in the lowed in with a moment later on The feature of the fielding of Bucheri at short for yass ball @ pas " game was the FRANK E. GOODWIN FYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main St. - GETTING TO0 FINE : Challenger Working Too Much 3| With his championship {|the alert to avoid the possibility of | imbing over NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TUNNEY AVOIDING . covesses sie. DUNNE RESIGNS AS O, B MUROERER COMNANDER SCaptain With Long Service @—| Record Goes on Reserve List Ruby Ray, jnmate of the state farm here, today held to her story that| she fired the shot which killed Wil-| Captain Edward P. Dunne, vet fight with |liam H. Cheek, following an at-lan of two wars who was with Dewey Gene | tempted holdup’ of the latter's At~|during the Battle anila, has re- only | Janta grocery store last Christmas|signed his com as captain of They are constantly on |eve, . Company H, 169th infantry and to- Miss Ray, who was sentenced to |MOrrow will be transferred to the all outward appoarances are o be|®.% Yours as an accomplica to_ the National Guard Reserve corps, 3 . | slaying, veserday told Warden B. H. believed Tunney could jump the |5y 2 & ¥ i nd enter the ring tonight for | DUNNAWAY that she and Jack | d d concerning his i | Wilson committed the murde; any H, it likely {ihe championship bout in well nigh | g : | e perfect condition Mel Gbre, convicted as an accom- |1 ant I'ranklin Lord. plice, is under sentence to die in the |[eutenant William Litke clectric chair tomorrow. Theodore ¢1 to be omots | Berry is now under sentence of Jife imprisonment and police have con- ducted an unsuccessful scarch fo Wilson, who they believe was th actual slayer. I'm the Jack Wilson in the case,” she said, adding that she decided to fix the blame on Wilson because he was a fugitive from justice Solieitor General John A. Boykin Georgia Auathoritles, However, Do Not Believe Her—Prisoner to Handlers Guarding Against Be FExecuted. Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 13 Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 13 (A — Jack Dempsey ten days Tunney's handlers now hay one worry, the challenger getting too fine, It nothing definite has been Tratmer Lou Fink and his associ- | ites want the marine entry on edge the night of the fight rather than now and precautions are beir to hold him back a bit in his © ing. The boxing has been cut from six to four rounds and re v be more - cquently the moment. The pr calls for idle periods Friday but it would not prove sur- prising to see another duy of rest orderall this weels. in Atlanta declared he rogarded the xperts of varying degrecs of ex- jon of the girl as an attempt pertness who have experted steadily o ha Sk ile |all over Stroudsburg since Tunney e R o olichad s camp Here Have K8DE|na said “Uiat ok Wileon Are themselves in form by picking flaws | o0 #&1 L EL SRS cek. His fdentit here and there in hoxing, his £00t- |y.q poen established conclusively.” work, his lack of head-guard, the| “'myq Ray girl's statement was Nay eltakansnig hapdsEandy el e ciSe ST TE R shape of his halrcut, but nome has | qie MEOR RO E B LR e thus far found fault with his condi- | *mmid o weted G0 tion. It he is in such good shape the | 74T Hstening powers that be in his camp have fig- | Cheek ured that something had better be | Store while his wif dohe about it. . when he resis Harold Mays, Ta [iaeholdlinEpy (tHeRtEee weight, left after toc i N hox Jack Demave at Bayonne, N. J., Wednesday night. Billy Vidabeck meots Lou Bogash at nton, Pa., tonight and Bud Gorman, the third was killed in his grocery and child look- an attempt ™ CAPTAIN EDWARD P. DUNNE men ¢ workout to CONVENT IS ROBBED Sisters In Worcester Novitiate Re- aney. Capt unne, who has | busybee amons the sparring part port Toss of $1.000 in Cash |office r state arme ners, will attempt to repel a fore Worcester, Mass. t. 13 (P)— on ( invasion when he clashes with Franz ter wa 1 Diener at Long Island City. tomor- | Sisters £ wholesale absence ' started for church to attend boxers may result in Osk a young man climbed through Till, the clever middleweight, being window and s&tole approximat . S summoned to active duty. Till has $1,000 hidden in a box in a closct | ¢ 2 2 b th en on the hench nursing an injur- on the first floo 16y Tl o At RO od hand but is reported entirely re- was discovered wh e s o Lhi=h schanl Atk inat covered and he can pitch pouches tupned from allenger any time concerning. th e Jimmy Delaney is also di yo man was children ord be at the camp and his arrival will PR i B restore the complement of SParring porhing else | in el £ ke partners to normal. e PR FONCK PLANS T0 TAKE OFF 00N few York to Paris Flight Gets Underway This Week | Y. Sept. 13 (P— French ace, < off from Roosevelt non-stop New York to e Thursday row ni of workir mass format 1594 when he He was 1905 His 1 navy. job was carc Fonck 1Meld on h Paris ilight as soon a 1s weather conditions permit | motored Sikorsky bi-| is undergoing final tests and alterations for the trip. {hough Captain Fonck has not nounced who will go with h the flight, besides Licut. Allan Snody, alternate pilot, it is v stood he has selected Alexander Kratish as mechanic and Cladier as radio operator. Kt 4 Russian, installed the moto trols and the gas and oil sys! the $-35 and is thoroughly acqua o with the operation the great Jane. Cladier, a Frenchman, oper- | vadio on the test| week gasoline The thre plane ited the plane’s flight to Washington last Three extra 90-gallon » being placed in the fuselage, the glass windows are be-| ing replaced with celluloid and an extra et of wheels is being attached 7 wheels are designed to facili- tate the take-off and will be dropped once the flight is underway. Ths ra gasoline tanks will also be ropped when empty. The plane il weigh 00 pounds on the take-off. Social. for Bride-to-Be | On Parents’ Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heslitt of 37 Madison entertained a number of friends at their home on Saturday evening in honor of their | daughter, Miss Dorothy, whose r : PEPPERMINT riage to Elmer E. Hurlburt of | FLA VOR fiaven will take place next month. S Clfter Every Meal” street the 25th anniversary of their wed- ding . Thye were married by the late Rev. Dr. J. W. Cooper, pastor of the South Congrezational church in this city. NEW LOW PRICES ON GOODYEARS Your tire money goes a lot farther now. You can buy the world’s finest Goodyear Tires—at a price as low or lower than you will pay for ordinary brands. Come in and let us quote you on your size. 30x3Y Cl. Fabric . . $12.35 30x3% Cl. Cord $12.75 29x4.40 Balloon . $15.25 O’NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39-41 Washington Street Phone 900 New Britain, Conn, 13, 1926 | | Infantry, cavalry, navy—they all looked altke to Captaln Dunne. 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