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XNEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. Irasantingissey TIissisny | | “Pat” Tebeau of the Cleveland 'will pay around $ 000 to see } t Philadelp i Basefia” Standmg Can You Think of the team was fined $200 for an alterca- Vieade punehes witht the asoF il adely "m”‘“‘:“ 3 A the 19 s Ing day to the|women were flogged and that twe e the night be- | persons died as the result of mep S pea k in g Good Old Days When— || tien with Umpire “Tom" Lynch in marine. ) Detia not mhib bl oratxie o atpiey s ol : Cleveland ? SEBESSRERL- 8 0 Dempsey has been harassed until | & jed to hold the chan — | 3 b AMERICAN LEAG TR the most casual visitor is d sus.- | T I INVESTIGATE. FLOGGINGS | SAVED BY IMMUN LEA o f S por ts i The West Side Jrs. of Meriden d Eddie Hennessey and Jimmy Eng- picio A i s it ’ vhich I s Talla Fla., Sept. 14 (P—| Washington, Sept. “rr(y‘{,’y_ The . feated the Tremont Streets of New |lish ran a dead heat in a foot rac 0 - ! 0 f matie § : Games Yesterday at in a foot race even old friends are rallying in such ‘ criff R. J. Hancock itnam | plea of diplomatic immunity, which asrasetagses esass 22 Brit 7 10 a ders’ Play- | ne e rritt school ain [number oI o ) . 22222302228823 s | T York !~|:’rua):y;'“l to t Landers' Play- | n r the Burritt school on Main lnumbers s a nuisafjer ] ) gl [ 1 Mayor I ier of s becoming more frequently heard Britain has certainly come Philadelphia = 2 L L et i‘l] ““dm}"l,”; and lhmm; ¥ [From now on, Dempsey., becomlng L ou the t itha, met Governor Martin here ' in Washington as a result of traf- s 4 ; —_— claimed he would have won but he irritable and ne: ous, intends fo de. | 10 « on of a te , [today to discuss evidence d S el arve 4 e L e S SelanaTE S 5, intends ) 1 1 be-| fie accidents, jos bejatxad holtaotball oy end) (RUleyeland e, Art” Pilz, supervisor of Landers' |had no heels on his shoes? vote his entire time (o the business | ace g (o Clements. It callee f overnor yes ) e e e the talk along the stem of late | Playground, used to taks the hoys | e I first payment of $ Foacaerisy shawe Mme. Murguret) Hule' Pnfieteg would give any stranger The Standing | for a swim in the Third Ward Swim- | W. H. Webster was p AtEC soneit Fgeignimaser Rdee) & o MR Uy : N ot hmings had ocgurred | wite of the Ml NGRMAIE Wt (the pression. The announcement tha W L : ‘mm"-mol Rue ard § 1- e y ‘1'\'1 sider, |eondition chamuiGniearly \m‘ Augu: ) county within the last year. | Perslan legation, from being pre- y All-New Britain “football te o Forl o 54 [2hE il M. Jarvis secretary and 2 J S he last public workout yvesterday exhibite ¢ hear- | Irom one to five floggings occur- | sented to a grand jury as the ree ARl A this year, Lk R CET O 9 T = treasurer of the Berlin Driv was light but highly satisfactory otost ed cach Saturday night, the gov-|sult of the death of Thomas J. ‘ : a L " | Cleveland % [ “Gus" Gardella, third baseman Athletic Assoclation? Dempsey hoxed six rounds. -taking | f ount which it|crnor said he had been told. The! Cadel Ve 44, killed : not very old, bu s, Philadelphia .... 6 for Northampton, was the butt of = s ThinEs valhae foagily St AR Shomnny | clamea 1t ce the | evide et Al A s L Jilie - here fans are all eager to sce tk ' | Washington ..... 64 the jibes of the fans all over Con-| Co. E defeated the Jr. 0. U. A. M. [Longhran, the Philadelphia light | Shampion fo Baturday.in an sutomolile pollimon, : in action. e troit. . : necticut league circuit, and always | basebal Iteam 21 to 15 in an exciting ‘heavyweight, again showed to | The original cor o et mant. taat.tha ChicREO [ had a comeback? game withessed by a large crowd? lvantage. Loughram, however, mov- | s¢ With the announcemen | St «ouis . — R Sl 5 | 1 S dsv. olosed with |2 i 4 3 ~ ed around faster than he did last | Niles, Mich inagement ye -tl 1 \ yl’d‘m‘”_'\ | Boston S o vate ) “Gene” More, New Britain pitch-| E. G. Babcock of New Britain wa ay when Dempsey, fighting fur- | who subs - e Staplston, L, I, team definitel er, won a game from Northampton | the owner of Vesper and Lakeside, a {jously, all hut knocked him out. Fob o esmejion punduyii0ctehes 0 |at Electric Field, 5 to 4, hitting a | pair of the fastest horses in these |Loughran boxed more yesterday, in. | n n at Y t A ’m e i | 4 long one into right field, out of parts? stead of trading punches and pop m iz ] | “Bill” Luby's reach, with the bases ped lefts into Dempsey's face, while e A | full and none out The Dark Secrets disappointed the the champion, bobbing and weaving : . { - - Star Athletics of Berlin by failing |info close range, speared him with n SO | mes Yesterday s “Bill” Walsh of New Britain fo show up for a scheduled game in |left hooks as a counter for straight | tific v y “never rccefved 2 ud today. | Boston 5, st. Louis 4 ched the Montvilles of New Lon- Berlin? rights to the head " from the Coliseum elul = # ! P e (14 ir ) | don to a 10 to 2 win over the Nor- =P Mertinl Biils o e 1 asserted that o R D S lvake Whe Wil ap.| Cinolnafl 4, Brogkiyn 0 | wich State Hospital team, shutting | Barrett and Lawson were the bat- pounler, was the only sparring | !he club had f to pay him the a LENEROhe Ralo | Yo! Pittsburgh b them out until the ninth inning? ery for New Britain in a 10 to 4 pariner to fecl the full power of | 2Mount stipulated for the transf t R 1 3, Philadelphia 1. i - ctory over South Meriden at Elec- Mempsey's attack. Burke is hecome | of his original contract eit ] St “Haek” Sehuman, pitching for tric Jield? ing a trifle punch worn as a result | A warm contest of words has dr tion, The Standing New Britain a wild pitch - . of absorhi battering for ten days | veloped aronund the possible _ ; and allowe 1dy" He v/ A Memorial Day w under fand when he left (he ring after two | of an Indiana in 3 | ‘l': E = Tonia ‘ 5 . | Haven to score the ning run in 'auspicds of the Berlin Priving and swift rounds he was bleeding from | vanuia. James A < Tex “" b2 “‘ e et e i aRye) | CraeTanatt the 10th inning at Electric Field? | Athletic Association used to draw |the no n ted mouth ents’ attorney, decl 2 been bu I there for players | Pittsburgh —_ 500 spetators? The instinet in Dempsey | eral injunciion c wiring here and th s S Umpire FInn took a lot of abuse cemed to be aroused at the sight | Pennsylvania's ¢ . h whom he wa o [ setan from Clyde Waters, New Haven | Muldoon Meade and Lillis were Jurke bleeding and he tore into | Indiana court’s mandate comy . terms. s e cateher, at Electric Iield one d the battery for New Britain when lentlessly, driving him around | On the other hand, Rickard s sible o 1. | Ro: il £ 394 | Simply because the New IHaven hot games with Plainville were the 'h¢ ring under a furious whirl of | Gene Normille, Dempsey's . o s b e Boan : £ 3o team Thad no substitute catcher and | order? »ves. in which Dempsey eut loose | were convineed that {1 fon s will be good iy ' the umpire did not want to cripple e ] with some of the rcal power. Demp- | would have no of ) or ' st tho bast | G {the team by ousting Waters? (B N. Humphrey, David Sloan, C. 5% “"j‘ Narkeckn round "'_”l'v“““ plans. Normile pointed o 00 ye, raw ats. o its team work ‘ e - - 12, Smith, W. B. Rossberg and J. |Arnold, finishing up a speedy s 0 appeal existed e i € “““I""' '1 “" "' 2 \“\ A | Murray Parker, D tain | Parmelee were the committee in (S10N With Herman ‘\”""' , a wel- The view that Pey ! develope | ttgpurgh at New York | twirler, ~fanned Peckinpaugh and |charge of a strawberry fest tennelehisfromistly telce Clye A voul e © cognizance 5 [ e o | , and | charge of a strawberry festival un- b ] 1 ould hav m sy s 3 ; Ll Bloer hteago at Philadelphiz Fallon with two on the hnses in a | der auspices of the New Britain [21¢D i the son of the man who Arst | 1. Indiana injunction was expr TOMORROW is the official opening day for g Donlan. t e T | tight game against New Haven at Wheel Club? managed Dempsey 1 by Judg an in a stateme X Haven.was in Hartford la e FASTERN LEAGUE Electric Pield ? Today the ehampion planned t0 | 4rior court Afourned FALL FELT HATS 2 orking out ig i | = John P. Renehan het P, W, Sex. |i2ke only a long motor ride and z If the Pennsylvania courts . ) . ETip Games Yesterday | “Pop" McPartlin ar Ie re | ton a supper for a pa it g0 ihe xoed. JE il Be 8 Dol [1ow *the cansiitulion ting no “wy » s a . g vidence 12, New Haven 2 s : SAE Sk . Mt lday, bu sparring mates are but issue a similar or at leas Your Hatters” are showing the new Fall 4 ; ey 3 artford 5, Pittsfield & Cénnecticut league? minutes. and’ Sexton ! Sivondainagiiss S LR (O Ol OF temporary injuncetion. No ¢ i o fore, ¢ S | Albany 5, Waterbury bet, saving he could walk a mile in | ey sive hearing would be conducted ir styles. 14 (Other clubs not scheduled Roger Kin v he | that time IDSEY O, 6 Pennsylvania such as was conducted —- ! e T AR b i of the all-star hopts tomorrow night | .. iy e team will pract i The Standing the team was known as the “White | New /Britain and Plainville split | ooy r o 6o fund show 10~ | The property right phrase of the Brisk enough for the finest autumn days. 3 9 & W L Wi i - |mote or charity by, the A C contract was str 1 by the Coli 5 r et : n « double header on Memerial Day, |y v 5 t will ) 5 ; dy . ~ : fiafEimoty ol A tenc s the Tocals winning 10 f0 6 in the o) eieme et panlie . sope seum elub's aftorneys formed an im- Sturdy enough for the chill rains and north- " it probably be the on Jiridgeport 5 81 5 inners in the Corbin Cah- | mornin c Slamplon s i Rl ; ortant part of the judge's ruling, . D s it in th in Cab- | morning and losing § to 3 in the 'pofors he ensares Tunne ) s : it this meason 68 f08 ELE e New Haven ,oouc 34 6 § linet Lock formen’s billiard tourna- | afterngon? il Shapims Syaney » furist held that although a priz east winds. o club are it L few | Springfield ...... 17 535 | ment wel the following: J. B. ot ‘w" e T : is not sanctioned by Indiana ¥ players LR Albany N s T Lewis, W. G. Cottrell, H. B White, | TLanders F'rary & Clark baseball ‘years ago to box Georges Carpentier, | 2% and ¢ nandiana codrlisou 1 ot them can get aro Hartford vees 64 W. H. Jackson, Il M. Stanley, (. team fell hefore the Record outfit, nny Leonard, retired undefeaed | 10¢ Properly take "}‘"‘“' iosnz i ; obable pt ¢ man- | Waterbury ...... 55 8 377 | Lyndon, W. Chaloner, Charles Scott 10 9 in an exeiting and hard- light weight « o will ho | SN0S 0L & prize fighs conbrict, JThe 1 The DT e to bygng the mem- | Pittsfield ........ 4 ! 529 | B, Mann, L. Chiphick? fought battle at Electric Iield? one of the refereos. Str ly, the | %28 g e ""”“‘ Be 5 ment will be to 1 e : i vhseaoonine e o LR bail el rights existing in the contract, and ) i, A "ot the squad hore Satur e L e program ealls for him to oftciate in | [EVE, EUDE I, (L Sam e S The world’s finest product. d G sokthabitheyiwilLibos Ol ity New Haven at Hartford I's gont coaching at third base in L | at one time | 1 from engaging in any cont Hee ve | n at s goat coaching a d base Tendler of Philadelphia, at one tin S LTS A S $8.00 to $10.00 § . e moriingy A b Albany at Waterbury. a g inst Holyoke, and Leon- | regarded as Leonard's outstanding | AL he shad '”[""". QU HoCons $ i o L A e Bridgeport at Providence. alked three in a row, forcing challenger. B e o e ! = orning. = I inning? pear at a hospital benefit in Trenton, ks v m 01 : 2l Games Tomorrow & N. J. two days aiter his t :’f" "fl in 1 “.Hl-]u‘vfu n‘r\ is way % ficome 3 ) eld at Pittsfleld tt, speedy ontfielder for New _ Tunney. His appearance Wt B0 B Ess eIl A n eport at Providence R e : (s 1Ey Mayor Ha L e e Hand made — Union made. 5 whose work at gu . Albany at Waterbury. | sacrifice bunt by “Sox" Waterman in Gh D W ’k S e[ Jersey City, a personal friend. et U % : fon in past years. ‘Tom is or New Haven at Hartford. a game against Holyoke? RUPION 10 WOTK" 10 dcr! Pl WaLdfiiafoptnionfhadanDomnacy; $3.00 to $6.00 m the New Britain team Wills engagement would be a pri i o 0w e e 0| rmmeimionAL o v ouon S Mok Sty COURT ACTION MAY 2 “YOUR HATTERS" n on the team and the answer| s 5 that his posi-| . Games Yosterday Britain and allowed two his in (0 | e iy, X, 7. Sent. 14 0 e e e X on is waitin m to fill it T 5onta 0, Avi (RRER Jack Dempsey went into intensive will to t " he s t t H t B i v LT s me e f Connecticut Hat Co. diana. \ ot ; OALEIG one o liest 1 sparring pariners was relished by totd, “Barneywon't | T s I e Degic dn (s el s e ™ Tex Rickand to Fight fo Limit fis a moni : R.R. ARCADE Tomorrow, Dempsey will resume fighter when a mi Al e Ll e Open evenings for your convenience. ol 7 & W ! b portsider, “Joe” Fitzpatrick miss our RUeSs, 3 S : drews? fleld hich ayidly paid its $ i % ver since the camp was establist here nearly three aveeks ago will be The New Britain team in the Con- Rocl R SR 09 | nectic gue was knowa as the | ool o0l EnE llar con n e elng | Jersey CHY vu.oee g Aviators,” Bridgeport as the “Me- |60 500 S G 2 e n | S cdeee 6 nies,” Martford as the “Seni- oo pe permitted o witness = Sty i teadin . : 2t Holyoke as the “Pulp Mak- | iiouts tomorrow and Thursday. L it & < & th S L ers,” Northampton as “The (ot hlti another holiday b . s on all how ¢ Haven at the “White Wings?" oo % coiizt tnluncetion 10 pt &l ] ) GENTLEMEN, »ER : or gnmes whieh |, S Totey S B e e v e e T R e mer i W 0. PLACTE M. 1 . ‘ : Nl s i e U o o i e ol e TORGET -5 BOY, BETFMNG MAR, 1S EMBARRAGEING : Il probably Sl e [ Svicish s ochuster, [Schuman, New Britain Diteher or the st time, that ship of the much diapu- | N DEMPSEY S0CKO M BuT 1 EXPECT E PogiTion,—AHEM, You & . R R g s e S R Ol nted the petition of 1 S0 HARD'MEWEEE TUNNEY To & g L7 WAVE BEEN - ; s Tocn amnaunea for il EINEIES TIEI] H]R Al i sty I b pahns the st o st g, I e of vt Gt \g :CH;}?E cfimwo 91 YoLD '.;ACCKA % GELECTED éé’{é‘é;“é- 1 ‘ Gibbs and Kocher for H‘vmx-.ymn cdze condition. The correspondents | {1 ‘y:: fze ‘.‘;.ln\'\l.nc is not sanctionec <l s ' H LIKE | OICE YoR Y= 10pe S0, I it sident of the Coliseum club, | P : Dailey that | i & }‘ Lar crowds patronized the | Dempsey says the secreey is re- }?” would 4 'onliHrl in per »'w | N \JOQ‘ZO)&(AL N M\AHA‘Y@ :‘/OU? WA%&A}EO%\:{EEEEE\IG? AND, "_Vm\,‘ ' | (Continued From Preceding Page) | ey v Social elub outing at Han- lquired becanse he desircs to try out vanla Tn:n?.‘al ,:‘?. :«'w”n ke the in- | {li € R ¢ }_ - s aam s wiigi g, ror s | leielon eyt i sl ceven RoDg” \ 9 BROTHERS | L e o A efl ‘;‘L ;,‘,\“ e : LS S aneate ry & Clark defeated |against Gene Tunney in Philadelphin fions from pr '””"" 'W“"“'w’:"""]'ll \‘\M\TOF AN Lo o the Goming Hun- | Ll AN e S B O R e e e e i e s ) OPINION ! & getting a bit bored with the gaping “Before signing Dempsey, T went ) double header v AES Phiiad et D s Field and the local team won hode Isla 150 24 to 8. befors 250 fans; “Red” | { Campbell, a new youngster with the | | R 5 S s o e Play With Tokens at £ 0 A Several New Britain wheelmen A Oltrack in Hartford to the Strickland starts this coming | re i1 v 5 ES ’ % & o|House corner in this city? ‘ o 1 men put in i 10 i 1 i ‘ > wed the si -! It ) . | P A. M. bascball team Y | s ] ersons, 39 to 26 in been | e s ,;’,“,h\i,fl-‘ that these boys | : Mol L WO 5 ””"‘:,”"?’ LAl Four — Up to Date Alleys — Four Cere 16 vears or No boy oW1k o Soo o e e i Coupons issued for all score over 230 drawing on some of | +ho on-or hefore December 31, 1 “"‘ |1 L LA | the most popular Stores in New Britain—Look us over. { ecomes 17 yes gy 18 elimiblajC 7 5 John Mack, formetly of the Char- 4 o £ : ) play with any Legion team l st P s R e e Now at 55 Lafayette St., a step from Main St, £.1t 15 ound that o Nv;_“, G : o] at a preparatory school in Towa? Soon all over Town-—Watch us grow. v certainly appeai , last |7 s b 0 o | Notoulialqer iniNew Britainsknd Geo. H. Russell, Manager / tarday, the g finly wi amnefiold, ss 0 0 Ol anything on mmy” Kelleher of Als e Qe IR | > 414 A 3 o so, Holyoke, Springfield and Worcester, Mass, 2 % o ount as a def for New Britain ) g o[ the Pioneers going out after long & g L 4 s = 2 & e y o flies? | == | UE ETHICS O A REFEREE = e o WEA SERVCE, Alonzo €. Trc the ve i — | i velist of this city who to | o J 7 3 4’*} — - ot T |+ B g0 SALESMAN $AM Not Guilty? [ins which he met in Thiladelphin, | P 00000 0033 SN : (Jaem' S(OTTI- TAAT_LCOKS HEY - OFFI() WY Chicago A A N AN i \ v R GU , give up the trigl I e i N LIKE T G0y THAT HELD. e A, 2 NOT RN 5 bane i 8 NS NN 4 0P LAST NIGHT AND STolE_ THAT u‘\ Mice Wa i | t . il i Q \ MY WateH wWias Wwe making “ storm in I’ Iphia which e/ hImEELYS M the atteim ot CAPTAIN STARKINS DIES e e e o 1t i he | Greenwich War Veteran Was Well ] o s 3 PosimveLy e, o g | Kuown Oysterman Along Shore, | . = time. Me met witl an- | : o L \ ; w”‘vnw-v . ‘»“mn\‘ ¥ "Y,, Greenwich, Com Pt 14 (@ g ae o 4 SNO!.(le- ‘ . bhed | Captain Samuel G. Starkins, 75, died 3 { OFEN EueRy L L el B Il his Through the |at his I ket p ¥aa L - = g | HOLIDAYS — R o s, e secured |born in Manhassett and lived for a 3 . ? S0roads AND d <) L i on the |time in Whitestone, L. 1. Captain [ z Starkins was a Civil War veteran’| ving enlisted at the aze of 16 in Mr. Frost has had this trip in |t fth New York regiment. He ” o 1 deanih s a well known ovsterman in ot Lt T st ans cont] n. a/fireman and a mem- keen disappointment at the de- | her of the Foresters of America. He ) © this year, will atempt to create |leaves three daughters and three k. world's record again next summer. |sons,