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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927. S6L5965000055L 459808, SWEENEY AND MANNING TO PLAY FINALS FOR PRESIDENT'S CUP AT SHUTTLE MEADOW TOMORROW — CORBIN DEFEATS | LANDERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—BOB GARDNER TO PLAY GOLF HERE ON SUNDAY—LOCAL TEAMS TO BE IN ACTION CHICAGO CUBS ARE BENG ISHUTILE MEADOW | MIGHTY CASEY OF TULSA |DEMPSEY REFUSES ICORBIN TEAM DEFEATS WATCHED. IN LEAGUE RACE| poNATION TOURNEY o | RCKARDS OFFER| ~ LANDERS IN CLOSE GAME Win 12th Straight Victory At Expense of Phillies— : T Retains Unblemished Record of Victories In Industrial Pittsburgh Beats Boston Braves and Retains One‘Every Golfer Receives a Prize in o : . Former Gfllllll) S&] § 10 Per et League — Exciting Finish In Last lnning,—sl‘lrelrv Game Lead — Giants Trim St. Louis and Emerge| Weekly Event Tomorrow . Vi 4 Is Ridiculous Demand Britain Machine Falls Before Fafnir Crew—Russell From Losing Slump — Yankees Clout Out 8 to 1 e 5y / - S . & Erwin Gets Into Winning Column by Smothering Win From Browns — Red Sox Down Indians. A donation tournament with a_full N { : Lios, “Angsion, (Jiinel 1780 ednck Union Works by a 15 to 6 Score. = handicap allowed will be the weekly i i Dempsey turned eastward today R feature at the Shuttle Meadow Golf \ > : i confident that he would be able to . By the Associated Press. ) Regan, % With a season's record of 12/ club tomorrow. In this event, every |carry out his comeback plans de- League Slflndinxl see] B-tu._ Preisser and Mptteo by spite his disapproval of a propqn]lp & F. Corbin 3 =, 'ct. | their stick work stood out promi- straight victorles to their credit the Epsn g Bt s Bt Chicago Cubs today were being SR e R [y Tex Riokard that heracosptonby| Fastiss “ge7|nently in the Corbin victory. Due |15 per ‘cent of the gate regelipts|Landers counted in on the National gue vennant party. Joe McCarthy's club opportunities for every man who .600 | razio was the big noise for Landers. can swing a golf club to get into the |should he earn the right to meet :;fl":"y l‘l\‘:rks .600 | Preisser furnished & thrill when he Stanley Rule . remains a full game behind the Fab ok e Elnebireh. Pm:("\‘fg};" tray bacause no matter how the ball ; Gene Tunney In an effort to regain |\ *FeY te - 500 | tried to strotch a teiple into & homer i hs as, nOWINET0 fhe TabId Ehl :uu-xmn » L gbes, he will be able to mark down i d G the heavyweight championship. Russwins ‘167 |2Pd Was nabbed at the plate. The cago fan, who suggested that the 4 £ ; D et W EES © | shaner, 2z in the book the fact that he won a o - hs) former hehvywelght | sl Dnlon Wetial.. ‘000 | summary: long winning streak was indicativ Sl e . prize in a tournament. pion declared that while he expect-| The P. & F. Corbin baseball team of the team's championship qual 2 ot Bl B BOSCoDE e e : ed to be able to come to terms with | retained its lead and its unblem- | Matteo. cf ... lies. R R e W e selected for the man who comes in e New York promoter, he waa|ished record of victories n the In. | CiErsien 3 : Total first in the tournament while one g 5 ; a shaking their heads at the reputed Bt Tor Hielers §ilat aa gooa will e eliateq fox the willing if necessary to stage a pro- | dustrial league by defeating the | Wright, lack of hitting strength in the Cub| , patied i posed fight with Jack Sharkey of |Landers crew in a close game at | Fates 1b lineup yesterday found little to justi- | - —at : e Bkl S Rl There was ease in Casey’s manner | IBoston under the direction of a|Walnut Hill park last night. The | Jasper, 4b'; fy, their observations. The Bruins| 7:—F : {'of SE T.ouis to the apirit of aconem As he stepped into his place; 'l |promoter other than Rickard. He|Corbin victory puts Landers in a tie| Annastasio, e e R "tnse | Saluc being reprosented in the high . . C : iwd that it he defeated Sharkey|With the Stanley Works for third | “ori*o™ » triple by Stephenson and another 7 S o 5 sy b . = villi: to sign; lace. Fafnirs, b; defeating the fading Philadelphia club was a Fmany, i 1 And a smile lit Casey’s face. A Ibattle with Tunnsy. second place whilo the Russell & | parrow, ct .. g % i + of its | Shuttle Meadow has changed con- I = victim of the effective pitclsng of its | siderably this season, Formerly the | Rickard proposed Dempsey meet|Erwin team entered the win column | Gocb, It . former teammate, Hal Carlson, who TR 9 1 e E ¥ oon Sihia o tho Cubs secently n s AB. 7. n.ro. A g |Eolfers at Shuttle Meadow have been And vhen, mpondmghzhechm, L B || |sharkey July 21 while the Tunney|for the first time tnis year by de- | Buchorl ss trade. 0| known as “fair weather” golfers but He ],g},fly Joffed his hat, : | bout was tentatively set for Septem- | feating the Union Works in & post- | Vincent, 2b ., Pittsburgh had to beat the Boston thic season fair weather or foul, the ? g x ber. poned affair at Willow Brook park. ‘l’l)l‘zs]:t“rm:t Braves to stay in the van and the course has seen more usage than in ranger in the crowd could doubt S | Dempsey charnctarlzfled the 15 Corbins vs. Landers iirazion (oL hespectacled Lee Meadows showed many previous seasons. Rain has [ O e per cent proposal as “a ridiculous “Huggie” Carlson of the Corbin | Nester, B the way in a 6-0. walkover. The tailed to dampen the indomitable was Lacey at the bat. : % /4 3 |demand,” and he sald, may result], o "o monk Nester of the U Totals Ty Buccaneers pounded Kent Green- spirits of the men Who are striving - {In any one of three other promo-| 5. pcq'a pretty pitching due| Corbins e field, the former Giant, and he re- to correct slices or hooks while ters staging the Sharkey fight, which Corbins won by the narrow | anders . 001 910 0Q1—3 tired for a pinch hitter after six; T i Lindbergh's feat in crossing the At- : R “Sharkey has not signed to fight el oA 1h T o hilsoond Mo | Three base hits—G. Preisser, Durazlo. innings on the mound. WASHINGTON |lantic has instilled courage in the - : |for Rickard.” the former champion L - | Home rur—Bates. The Pirates and Cubs get together AB. R. E. | hearts of the timid “duffers” and said, “and I have three bona fide in an important series starting Sun- | 3 h | scores over 100 have been taking a | : |offers that would mean just® as | 4 . ‘ ‘ AdmvweLot CORBINS Al PO. A ‘lorcmocasomoscocyn corp O lorue wlecucecnre aloorrn & s cFu ey Blocececeac - | lwannnai louroces esszezonsl [ 4 0 0 1 1 olruorarcsox alomescoomun lens Umpire—Maher. 1 at Walnut Hill park last evening. R. & E. vs. Unlon One of the largest crowds of the sea- | The Russell & Erwin nine finally i bad lacing of late. { _There Is no grief in Oilville when | cycle policeman during off season, is | much money for me, and more for [5°R Was on hand to witness the| won a game when it defeated the Rogers Hornsby helped to bring | A very strong membership has| Casey comes to bat, because Peter|an outfelder, but can play first or |Sharkey. While I would like to fight | Strusgle. A luckless Union Works- crew by 15-6 joined the new “Iffers” club which | Casey, Tulsa, Okla., star, has al- oateh His batting average in |for Tex, he will have to change his It was the hitting of the league [ at Willow Brook park. The two tail- meets daily in the club house dress- | ready hit 17 home runs this season. g |financial plans for my fight with |leaders that finally told the story of enders went at each other deterpin- ing rooms. The members are the | He has played only since May 1.[carly June was 448, and included | =00 the game. Nester allowed only six|ed to break their losing streaks ones who insist that “if I did this | Casey, who happens to be a motor- | three triples and ten doubles. “When the time comes that T am |hits but thess were bunched to|Three successive hits in the first in- Bob McGrawk, the ex-Robin, to all | als = and it I did that” the scores would | not worth more than 15 per cent|score the necessary runs. Carlson |Ning gave the Union Works a 2-0 corners of the lot. Bill Terry picked | i 00 001 have been different. as a drawing card to fight anyone, [although in several tight places, held |lead, and for an instant it looked as on him for a homer. 1 s H‘"fl"““““};‘mr The large crowds out during the that is the exact time I am going|the Universals safe with five scat- |if that team might win ‘the first Jess Petty was no puzzle for the — Graflan, Conholly and | PAst Week certainly shows that the to hang up my gloves for good and |tered hits. With runners on the |Victory it had ever won in the Dusty wland, Time of game—1 members of the club all have been a”. third sack, Carlson used a change |league, but the Russwins pounded lowly Cincinnati Reds and Brook-, of pace to good advantage. Durazio Harry Willlams for five runs in the i¥R. ook ofe on the chin by a 10| __ instilled with the “Oakmont fever.” miinney, fs entie o the ‘mator [ t0'1 count. Lugue held the Robins'! NATIONAL LEAGUE |The high scores made by the en- sl|cc of the gate when he fights|was the only man on the Landers|decond frame and were never in to seven scattered hits and was not | traits in the National Open tourna- again no matter who he meets,” |team to get two hits off his delivery. | danger after that. scored on until the eighth. | ment have given the players so : Dempsey said, “If I am in the oppo-| Both teams were in rare form for The teams finished the. eighth The ponderous bats ot Babe Ruth | BPDOJ.L!V T much courage that they exclaim “if e iie™ cariiar ot ke, Slng A 16t o OT | with Russwin leading by 15-6. In the and Lou Gehrig beat a first-inning | i - L the game and although the Corbin| g g palr of the ninth the winners those fellows can shoot them high, | ) . . tattoo on ol¢ Tam Zachary and the | T cortainty can beat their marks | PIK Of S¢ason’s Three Year Olds | More Tl]al] 180 Boxers fllld_\{f,“’{?fl fi;,rr;;dtsh:ngg;:o:;zly‘z‘:l‘l team wobbled at times in the fleld. | ycoreq five more runs by virtue of A . the strings were tightened when i | Yankees clouted out an §-1 victory | and s0 it is that those to whom life G i some, terrifc clouting, but before : | more will have pald admission to|,, e + 4 b in the first game of the series with | Haxol b runs threatened, Bates; coach of the ¢ side had’ been looked drab and dreary because of | W S ed in Illinoi : ‘ o the St Louls Browns The Babe ah SotaiH Toles b pic:. to Rlll] Sfl[lll‘day l‘esflel‘s “spend n mmms see me get my head knocked off. T Corbin outfit was the leager in his | ynion Works had its r:)::::a o L‘: socked out his 22nd home run of ed up heart with the knowledge that —_— i —_— have my ldeas about the fight, fl-|tcam's sixth straight victory. He|qp o w lled to give th the season in e with niore practice, they might some nancial and otherwise, and because |stammed out a home run and drove | fe1g to two other teams which had B e e T xhog“m: A m’\"rq:«t Zom IQ Chicago, June 17 (P—The field for | Springfleld, Ill, June 17 UP—The | Rickard has tied himselt up on ain the frst counter in the opening hepflr‘r‘;"“"“i "m’:l"s‘;;’"ér:m‘:‘:‘ 1‘;: Hoyt scattered the seven hits he o o e e Eurff‘:]i‘(:'i?:“xi:x‘;:rl»:; (:‘e‘;:.\‘.mn‘t;’r;ll Tllinois hoxh\g!rwmlmsslon ,]:"- sus- :telnr:m“c«;nt;:cotn:xg;y’l‘:‘;‘:e;'reli;h:g inning. doubles, and two singles therbby: allowed the Brownies. — seven, with five of ihe horses at P°Nded more than 130 professional \ 75/ SO0 F e depart today| The game was a tight pull for|went into the land of basehits that _The White Sox got to Howard |\Washington park track and two ! bO¥ers and wrestlers in its efforts | DCUPSCY PEnned 1o qepatt 198 oty tcams until the eighth frame | might have been. . L aigaand teihd on e l: lothers en route. These seven, re- o keup the sport clean, its mem-|would be the first man he woard|"¥hen the Corbin team tucked it| Al Blanchard took things easy on gyeribilladeinhia, Simhmke flasied maining from a field of $3 nomina- 'jers testificd last night before the |see upon his arrival there. “He will |*¥a¥: A last inning rally by Lan- | the mound for tho Russwins. He five Innings this time. George Con- 5 e s L 2 % ders gave them a run but fell short | also hit very hard, as did Otto g 5 y , tions, include the pick of the sea- |, 5 have four days in which to get ]vlnll)“ malkmg‘hlsp first 't_ml‘r' in :: 9 |son's. three year olds, with the ex. |\cSislativ. committeo investigating st o}". s gu_ of tying the score. Corbins had their | Suess, Gromman, Lagerlof, and box In a long time. was tight in ception of Chance Shot, winner of charges of ri- and mat crookedness. |* big moments in the first and last | Moore. “Speck” Howard reached pinches. Hunnefield and arrett | “ ‘omimission members presented | clared. “If he wants me to fight | f : it In Soma i rianner oS avers il e Belmont classic last week. Sharkey, then Tunney, we can get|InNings. Matteo started with a sin- 8 every trip \\ hiskery, Kentucky derby winner, affidavits from promoters, |\° " gle at the opening of the game. The | to the plate. Ip the field Moore play- ! 3 . things settled in a hurry. If he ame. | 4 ; e : tlers in support of | o : i : r 2 a arly Bill Sweefley flfld Dave Maflfl]flg 12’3,‘“n.“,“2’3‘§k ‘;fi:;:{ 'm.‘;:',::o‘".fs{cl;?f thelr contention that they have act- [40€sWt Want lo stage the Sharkey ‘;::odt "% (? n“;d da“dg z rfghlt Tad :gi;ing““c!«w\fi:.m:-‘lm‘e‘lnécl:l:}!;?“-;: its | cd at all times for the best interests | 1ENt. I will probably meet Jack in |} s aalinec ouc A SInE And | ed ice ohc-handed catch back {and were to have short final sprints ‘ : Soit |a Philadelphia ring, anyhow, next|Matteo scored. Landers tied the| Wafe & nte ohe-handed catch bac service during a barrage of 31 base 1 at al J . Sk 1a Trstoln colebrated. hls To Bflflle 0[] G()lll‘se T011]0|‘1‘[)w ,(oaav Hydromel was sent a mile | °f the state and the sport. i count in the third when Duraso | Of third. It was a bad night for the return to the Boston lineup with | : a quarter yesterday in 2:11,1 The charges on which suspensions [WQE i patelle | singled, was sacrificed to second and | Shortstops, each making three er- three hits in four tries. d for Butler in mm" ‘P“"“" up at the finish. e e o eechIcal | oylor, and Jerry Luvadis, trainer, |5°0red on two infleld errora. Eoxe Detroit played tight baseball and | Irook 000 000 010— 1 The finals in the tournament for Dolan, an eastern dark horse, ac- | Violations of the commission’s rules \_‘ i |'o e : ¥ e SM- Bates hit the first ball pitched in The box score: downed Washington, 6-1, behind the -€33 100 03x—10 | the president's cup at the Shuttle | companied Whi . Dolan outran ! {0 stalling and questionable !actlcs:cr‘::l” ne ";::;‘:ig‘:"‘:c‘f;i‘; east | the fourth for a circuit drive. Du- offective pitching of Lil Stoner. The b arex Three | Meadow club will be played tomor- | the bluegrass derby winner each |ib the ring. R e S e e Texan allowed the Senators only | ing pitcher—Petty. ireswWilsen, | row between Bill Sweeney and Dave time they met as two year olds. The| The most notable suspension was | D P : 4 > Sena ) n. 5 3 ave |t that of Charties (Bhil) ® Rosenbers, | cesstully negotiate the first hurdle|for Landers in the ffth. Jasper| four hits and was not scored on un-| [fiman and Quigley. Tims of game—1 Manning, both of whom won the fifth entry now at the track is Handy {ha g ri ’_‘;g“l 4 N”““("[‘h' on his “cameback” trall, also were |couldn’t handle his drive and tlw: til the elghth inning. s semi-final matches by a hair. The | Mandy, the only filly in the mile and | 'hen bantamwelght champion of the § < runner went to second. Nester's 1 | x AN ) ey a half race, vorld, who was put on the blacklist to make the trip. Gus Wilson, the |Iunne . Nester's long AMERICAN LEAGUE o :;‘L:Irnr::r‘\c\?m:ye‘ v\hl‘:\:’l?;‘( \(::“wd”l"o; Black Panther and Teheran, hoth | JUst prior to his scheduled champion- | major domo of Dempsey's training |Single to left scored him. EL oA PR R v “', 3 {owned by W. J. Salmon, arc en ship fight with Bud Taylor. camp, left Wednesday for New | No further scoring was done un- I e largeatislinniea o 1 v | Oswald Huncke of the commission | York to have the Saratoga Springs | til the eighth. Bates got a life when ecord. | g Iis 5 Ro% : Sl ing ;1 | Goeb dropped his fiy. He was forced & 2ol Trainer Fred Hopkins declared to- ¢xplained that Rosenberg was sus- |camp in readiness for the former y Totals toq"‘r' ey ',';.":’::“'l‘fl”"g" ’“‘; ":):‘ day that Whiskery is in his hest con. pended and stripped of his title be- | champion's arrival, at second by Huber. Jasper was hit e, f‘ L in ;":" of _ the | aition of the scason and in the early | cause he failed to post a $12,500 for- | by a pitched ball. Anastasio sent a | y, g, closest matches of several seasons at DECISION slashing drive between first and S : s Sweeney's | Detting the Kentucky derby winner feit. Shuttle Meadow. Only Sweeney's = Ba5 T8 o0 e O orite, The committec indicated at the| Philadelphia, June 17 (P — Jack |second and Huber scored, Jasper kot 4 consistent putting pulled him e |close of the session that it belleved |Gross, Salem, N. J.. won the deci- |€0ing to third. Carlson sent out a| \winfenS ' through when his opponent seemed FIGHTS LAST NIGHT any crookedness that may have ex- |sion over Joe Lohman, Toledo, O.,[sacrifice fly to score Jasper. Fitz- | Chatkowski, L Cy G I EERE NG o i Lo Tomski, Aber. iSted in the sport had been through |in a 10 round bout here last night. | patrick singled for Landers in the | lici i Twitchell drove almost perfectly and | | Hew Kok == 1o TAMERL SO no fack of zeal on the part of the |Gross weighed 190 pounds and Loh- | ninth hut was forced at second by | pewrme"f - Lis shots were timed to a nicety that | {oeh WAst J boxing commission. |man 176. In an cight round event|Charlow. Durazio then connected | Schubert, cf made Sweeney, travel on every play. | E0T |Joe Bashara, Norfolk, Va. was|for a long triple along the third | Miler. rf .. Almost super-human finishes at 'h"'lnan 3 Every day in every way they" rm’:l\on the decision over Jimmy |base line scoring Charlow but he Totals last few holes gave Sweeney n»'c.lhmmmm]w of BHurops, 12, aking friends—Herald Classified |O'Toole, Bridgeton~-N. J. Bashara |died there when Nester grounded ma‘r!;l;:ir‘\]; m’l;n'h\dn: :i" (}r;';cfic?ényc::‘)n Ghicago Mike Dundee, Rock AdS ‘\\cxghea 154 and O'Toole 152, out. (Continued on Following Page) but it was merely the “breaks” that :‘::::I'H”']'Odfl e el decided this match because both | g o " (o o | falo, won from Sid Barbarian Th L On E Ofl golfers were “even-Stephen” all| {fofi 10 Babe Ruth, Loulsville, ant ere’s at Least One in very ice By BRIGGS through. Coholax_\ made the c!“"‘Joe\ Medill, Chicago, drew, 8. :‘“—":NO"“!‘@P :’I“‘ dhw bcil :‘:d"-fi Philadelphia — Jack Cross, Salem, - o0 come through and a more per-| N feated Ji Lo} n, Toled: '« o 1 . & o e G ) B r;:s;:\r:el\'o:(‘r:‘l‘kl, et on| WASN'T “LAST NGt 1. MNBW 1T MUST HAVE ALY WOKE#[.’QésNz moons at the local club. | from Jimmy O'Toole, Bridgeton, N.! A 5.:0&:»\&& TrovéH ¢ 1 BEEM AFTER THREE BE- AT ABOULT FOUR TH 'r' With the two leading shooters of | . s, | DONT Tk S AD: FORE’ f DOZED oFF -+ A A TERRI\BLE PERS PIRATI(ON the club meeting in a match tomor- | West New York, 3 Mickey e 4 PRUNG ND THAT'S EVERY WINK : ; y 2 = - ] cEP LITTLE. BREEZE SPRUN A row the interest of golfers in this | Lewis, West New defeated ,ov % AN HOURS SLEE 4 p € SLEEP | GOT=+ GosSH section will be centered on the play- | Commey Lee, Alabama, 10. o S e ers. Not only is the match con- | ights Tonight AT W H sidered one for the decision on the | Detroit — Tiger Ilowers vs. Bob winner of the president’s trophy, but | Sage, 10, it is also considered a criterion of | Chicago — Johnny Hill vs. Charley how the club championship will be Goodman, 10. played this y St. Louis — Fidel Labarba vs. \I]l\t. Brody, 10 LANDERS OFFICE WINS FALCONS VS, Y RIVERVIEW Universal Team Hands P. & F., C the Giants out of their losing streak at St. Louis by clubbing out four| hits in as many times at bat. One, of them a home run. New York hit | I e s Tt wlercouns s 9 cumonccouoay =S shl 92 helped him along with home runs. The Boston Red Sox hammered out ar. 11-10 win over Cleveland. |/ Eight pitchers were pressed into avweEsesd oloscse o Suess, of . §T. LOUIS Y Rourke, 3b Mellllo, o ccoomcl loscormanmarny § 4 4 R 3 ‘4 ‘ Thompson, Sand, 3b | Pruett, p ..., 1. Seott, locuumaman wloss P - Jos: Tatals Bluncwoosmes 5 loss s for the flyweight loorasrm | New Britain Baschall Club to Meet bin Team An 8 to 5 Beating in Leading Team of State At St Game Last Night. Mary's Field Sunday. fust game at Willow last evening Landers' The Falcons baseball .team will I team added anotier meet the team that holds inside tory to its already impressive track for the state semi-pro cham- WELL ALONG ABOUT FIVE NowW LISTEN BiLlL-- | KNOW by defeatin fast I, & 1. pionship at St. Mary's field Sunday e o 3 afternoon when the Riverview club | Took MY PlLLOW AND L bEg S iaeR ' YoU ,SUFFERED FRom THe HEAT 0 team §—5 of No h invades H city in qu"Sti WENT ou® oN THE PORcH THINK II MAY HAUVE LAST NIGHT - -« WE ALL DID 1l for Iay- sihervigiorn GLilank Ticrvlpns ] BUT VERY LITTLE RELIEF BEEN MNEARER. SIX BUT DON'T BE COMING 'ROUND Lall mer L fi "“'|'] .“\’{ AND To MAKE MATTERS OClocK ~ - OR — p GIVING ALL THE HORRIBLE | xeellent kR SR AT REtE : . = DETAILS -+ You'RE NOT THE £ ate ‘nx:]‘;y\’y. Midently expeet to (_WORSE = MOSQUITOS ONLY ONE -:- BESIDES (M NOT r hits out of four »”l"mn' FITE A INTERESTED *° p speed since the openir 3 season and Manazer Join Cabay and | s } et o the Industrial (o o Frank Wojack both expect to | cmu'y,\\;y o SR ENEL & S L lean - ’ conti 3 winnir streak in the | AB. R. | . 1 o ‘ b r A iberson an Norwieh he visit | Rl eend AL = [ ) ) o| Bu uie timely hits, the former jiyoup s as follows: Normand Jncobson, cf : 3 otafs e Moore, ef: Mille, If; Burns, 1b . . 1 2 i L 2 the latter three, Ward e 3 J. Sewell, . T LRI L E ackson s some fAnCY Pejair, o; West, p. The Falcons will 2 1| work in the field, while Nelson ex- yge their strongest lineup with either 01 celled as a base er. Up to Fischer or Bucholiz pitching. af time he s taken ont hecause of The game on ay will be start- losers pitched opinion of should make a batting in one run at a eritical mo. By A | 5 [ 0| injuries. Morton of the Corbin team | ed promptly at 3 o'clock Cullop, x ...ooo. " 0 & ) : 0l was displ ine ability as | % o] catcher. The ‘Corbin team as a| o matter what vour needs or ! whole pi a nice ga but was | te, they are li n A. B. C. or- not quite pqual to the task at hand. | der in Herald Ciassified Ads Totale