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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. S50600080000000000090000¢ | 1ot 5o to the games on the Sundays | the water. In the instructions of 1 . taking lessons. Her hi 3 z that the Rangers have the fleld, but LEAGUE STANDING PARA[]ISE PARK ‘[;I]WARDS, WAT[;H the jury, it was held that if by NN hE ST in, Do ol e s P ea k in 8 it is expected that they will be | stopping the vessel and putting out 0 Russia during Kerensky's regime. there it the Rangers deliver the a lifeboat the skipper might have is now in the south, b - ] N intends ic - g00ds in the line of victories. AMERICAN LEAGUE i 4 saved the seaman's life, a verdict of learn t R g fly wh o f s por ts e ! guilty should be returned. A 50 hnstle peiioe, The road to fame is varied. Here| G tenlisy Despite the acquittal in the San Faces Long T A l?:rnps?' av;dt:ao‘lll;:lo a:c;hs oppo- ;;:fl}fi:‘fl-lcgtculfl 2& ; - = — Francisco case, the Interpretation of es Long Term in site ends of the fistic scale. Jac elghiaidy Clexsland Lo | (Continued trom Preceding Page) | : : he English law is sald to have re- | 0 : il i i The Corbin Red Sox baseball team | has no manager and “Uszcie” has| Detroit 6, Boston 2. [esentn Charged With Making No Af-jfg Ereiish law io sald to bave re- 'Girls Find Flying Just a Jail in Flogging Case 18 in for a busy session starting next ' Washington 4-2, St. Louls 1'3. | f jeulientat latericoniotionalin Sia ate | Soperton, Ga., Aug. 18 P—Ray. oy some he hasn’t been introduced to. ashington 4-2, St. Louls 1-3. on a combination of hits, passes, and courts. In this state the English mond Lee, Treutle unday when it meets the Falcons e [Clll t at RCSCUC e ik e bt “w d I l Th -ll” - , n county resident, in the first game of & serles for the) Rubber bathing suits now are The Standing e fontnre ofiihe Eaime wat the P eom il B yexDrent pro e onaertul rarl aced a three to five year prison N i ; e feature of the constitution a part of the term today as he awaited city championship. popular in France and they'll prob- w. Lz Pet | pitting of French and Markowitz, i e Vi e nlentence b 1 : 33 il = ? a n superior cou Bhby ks imern G qulle S8 istrcioh | who each collected three hits in four | geattle, Wash., Aug. 15—An age- Hartford, Conn., Aug. 18 (UP)—|hers yesterday on = ehirge. of oo Besides this five-game series of |Bathers say they're much colder Washington ... 46 13 L0 e Y 4 i = trips to the plate. The box score: 15 1rouigion of English common:[;[]llll_‘RS TAKE A race for the honor of being the |S3ult With infent to murder in con- L battles with the Falcons, Manager |than woolen suits, but the boys that Detroit 2 48 564 SMITH y do the rubbing insist they're the :Philadelphia . 51 .553 AB, first woman airplane pilot to N.‘:‘;f‘é‘;flfl“‘{]‘l 'l_!;:n;‘msslns February .John Tobin has also arranged a o hottest thing yet. Yes, it looks like Chicago ...., 60 .469 | Lynch, 1f, 3| Kogelman, =i :?;;:ogag\n:n:efles with the All-Ken. the dawn of & nude day. Cleveland 67 A13| X 5 s eam. St. Louis . EOIN a7 o)l LEEDSTe By B e - . Anderson, . ¢, 1b .. = A large crowd representing 'the |Boston . 76 .321 Dagatalb c....... Fans in Kensington are Indignant | ¢o)jowers of the New Britain police Ahdpier, 22 over the action of the two managers | department baseball team and the Games Today eI she in this city in arranging a series of | New Britain Gas Co. are expected| New York at Chicago. | Norman, rt games without {ncluding . the All-lto be on hand this afternoon to see | Philadelphia at Cleveland Kensington team. They claim that!the boys in action. Boston at Detroit. ! in past years when attendance at Washington at St. Louis. games in this city was slim, the Ken-| Unless rain interferes the game —_— sington team was always willing and,w]ll be played. Both teams have a NATIONAL LEAGUE ready to agree to series. good representation of semi-pro- s fessional ball players in their line- Games Yesterday Last year, they point out, the ‘Fal- | UPS- Brooklyn 6. Chicago 5. cons -and the Corbin Red Sox ;mshurgh 4, New York 1. SR . PO. A E law has been uncovered in musty |legal tomes here to provide the registered in Connecticut is now in e e basis for prosecution of F. Creigh k 9y [progress at Brainard feld here. \':I“]:nz{xn{h:dl:ordo’{r il e Nelson, wealthy Seattle clubman, || Mies Ethel Reardon. 25. of Hart- (1% 08 (0 BOTC Thescay as the and Amory F. Bell, skipper of Nel- [EoraiRen i iss Eate cyfGoouTich) e e o et o e eaer e of Wethersfield are the compzn'orn.'\,,“]"of"’n‘:"m“,')]\;lcr'::‘;:; ’]"‘:Ek"d e e ss se she wanted * Al ¥ 2 £l L |slaughter for the death of Miss| (continued trom Preceding Page) |, Dtcause she wanted ‘“nomething| ;s jonoly road near here, knocked Violet Maude Payne, young dance to occupy her mind during the sum-{yim ypoonscious and beat h teacher who drowned during a li- |, tne seventh. mer,” is the reason that Miss Good- | oy, R ShA I quor party on the yacht early last| " qpc eighth proved Klopp's do“ni”‘{:‘v ‘“‘A”f‘;"}' of James R. Good-| pyynyers testified that one of his July 20. fall. Golas hit over second for what |flch Wealthy reaity man. {00k UD|four assailants had deolured: As Prosecutor Ewing D. Colvin to- |j50ked to be a single. The ball, how- | VN8 she said today. | “We'll teach you what te print in day prepared to file the manslaugh- | cver took a bad bound just before ft | ~But I don’t expect to work al-|{1a1 papers of yours” The state ter charges against the two men, he |yeached Baylock and went ocer his |WAYS™ she said. “and one must|engeqvored to y‘row the whipping explained that the common law of |head, allowing Golas to make a |DaVe something to do. In A¥ing I|rcculted from Flander's vigorous England governing maritime crim- |gouple, |have found a wonderful thrill and cgitorials crusade against lawless Louis 7, Boston 3. Nledzwickl, inality will hold Nelson and Bell, as | Gladkowski singled and Golas [SOmething to occupy my time. fness and particularly lquor violae owner and skipper of the boat, |scored the tying run. The former | v T fly because T like ft|jons, 5 couldn't get together and agree on a > series. That left both teams with- Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 1 Zuyjko, ¢ . out a series to wind up the season. T el Totals legally responsible for the death of |rcached third when Baylock let H,Q‘molugh 1 conf that I would The All-Kensington team stepped in he Standing Boys' Club . their guest. ball get away from him in center, |Father be a senger than a pilot. lxar s " i ’ Wealthy “Gold Coast” and saved the day, they claim, by : w:‘ L. 5 5’"7“;; o 0 Evidence at a coroner"s inquest I Skonieczhy then doubled to center, \{ hope soon to have my own ma i n e Cotn nelsatand Chicago .. o3RRI o2 v bone . A Uiz |last month showed, Colvin pointed |scoring Gladowski with the winning chine and for that reason I want| Was Smart Gambling Den the Faleons in separate series. Fj"tsb“!’vxh 6: 4-- ki o pire—Lynch. out, that the two men stood by and !run. Good playing by Baylock would 0 learn to operate it in case :!i Chicago, Aug. 18 (#—A fashion. St. Louis . Gh i made no effort to save the drowning [have prevented hoth runs, but he should be necessary.” [able’ rendezvous ‘along the ‘norih New York 63 51 5 roma ho ha i 1 fell | B | Miss R is 1 e ol N 1 6 5 woman who had slipped and |missed all three hits. | Miss Ri 9, emploved | chore “Gold Coast’ v tot. " Things havent gone so vers | M1S3 BrOWDE Urges Spmt of {Gincinnati 8 60 . into Lake Union while leaving the | The box score: [in secret K, Tias been taking | Newport Bawling. Club s foved to well In the Paper Goods town this Lo W e yacht. : COLLIERS l = some time from pilots| he a smartly kept gambling resort s Witnesses at the Inquest testified AB. R. B England Aircraft "o.‘mr roulette, cards and other games season due to the fact that the cluh’ i Philadelphia ... 42 69 .37 ot : bislan iy e 4 e e Good Fellowship the drowning occurred.in not more | Trzka 1t oo ¢ here (ostionletip e am s e s than 10 feet of water and that life- T 3 Within the week Miss Goodrich | way though guarded doors in a suc- fans in the town feel that the man- Games Today ] 3 ¢ agement's good sporismanship last BY MARY K BROWNE Pittsburgh at New York :)::1; xnanélo:xl-fe le:qfirs s a\: : o ;‘n'rl\: fl,,‘:fg’"‘_h"’h“”" fying. _after | cesstul raid last night. vear has been repald by a SHBRt| (oo tp Soo e ndenty Clliace b Bebosn: ‘G { Olen Used or P L L i i G O Tl M T ! )| completing five hours of which she| The raid was a sequel to an ex- {Governmen en Used for Pri-|™; - empien, ) e ready her practica pose published by the Dally News this year. 2 §t. Louis at Boston. it Rye, N. Y., Aug. 18 (UP)—(CoPY- | (Cincinnati at Philadelphia. In its report, the jury branded |lo 58 3 ing test for a private license. This|yesterday in which the resort was right by United Press) — There are Manager John Tobin of the Cor-| o ¢ bones tobe “pickedr e bin Red So stated that ne vas _ar- R i EASTERN LEAGUE == ranging a series Wi by the ravenous. = death, PHANTOMS It is expected that five transport | York, bi W, e and he has done so. Manager John | “Tpe press is picking on the Davis Games Yestcrday Williamstown, Mass.. Aug. 1 ®—| The English common law which = e G e e e R fiz;fia‘:nc;xfl:é’:“; Cabay also said that he was arrang- lcup selection committeet The um-| New Haven 5.4, Albany 4-0. D e e e s B e ; R e ing a series with the South End team |pires are picking on the galler] Butid o f Erisor K1) \ governmental organization is pre- |against the two men was first ap- |qualificd by the department of com-| The resort was equipped lavishly but hadn't come fo an agreement The officials pick on the camera| Springfield 4.7, Pittsfield 3-4. site to tranquil progress of the plied in the United States in the merce after the recent examinations | With all the accoutrements of ex- veLmiil Menagennan pleleines. Ten S Ihedplivers ployfaiench aterbny BEONAeRse e world, Alleyene Ireland, fellow of case of the skipper of the old wind- | here. Transport pilots require 200 | pensive gambling, the police confis- other. lihe Royal Geographic society, told |jammer “Charger” who was ac-| solo hours, while : 4| cating roulette whee g These serles, however, will not| It is a great show for an outsider. The Standing the Institute of Politics today, in dis- |quitted of manslaughter in federal private pilots m:gmz‘n‘\l?’?n ::; -u-flsg“onh ne\'era{s 1:;%::;: a:f have any bearing on the champion- [T feel like a kid who has found a v. ¢ iing the Philippie ples for In~|court at San Erancisce in 1364, five hours respectively. dollars, ship of New Britain and this battle | nicely located knot hole in the fence |Albany ......... 6 ST R el e 5 e el T will be fought out between the Cor- |around the ball park. I can “peek” | Bridgeport ...... B4 | sed originally as & barrier [to stop hls vessel and. attempt fo | inteme It h00 000 ol o g e bin Red Sox and the Falcons. It |without being pecked. 1 Springfield . P83 | cainst the abuse of power, govern-|rescue a scaman who had fallen into RlteKlopn, Umplre—twnch, | |additlon to the women who " FOR BE: would be a strange thing to have the| There is nothing made without two | Pittsfleld [inent has now become an instrument | e ST RESULTS Kensington team hand botl of the cides. My failing has always been | Waterbury S e R teams a lacing in the games to be |l can too easily see the other fel-|Hartford ....... 5 IR e Hiayca) low's point of view. New Haven .. ; el S SR i Take for example the Davis cup |Providence .. 3 We are trylng to use for a motor trials and tribulations matches. They e e e may be severely criticised but Games Today e By BRIGGS lare absolutely essential In fosteri Pittsfield at Springficld [ o the right cooperation from the ris-| Albany at Providence. S ] fopanimbe ot vemsiandithey e ve 'mg\lz:xaifkresindnn and Johnston have ‘l;r::l‘;e\;::arr‘: o ’\{'?‘r““‘;;‘fi"‘ Scd?\! ene 1'\‘otnonmtsfxl\\x':“?;:'af h“?: % 2 d s 2 ) n |10 the realization o s HE LOOKS AROUND HE WONDERS WHY HE GETS A CooL AND AN EPIDEMIC fust been outside of the pale as far| ... tne right to dictate. Those in — © b of dictator SR _jea 1 ist attribute the rise of ator- o as the city baseball title is con-| s pogition of Lott, Doeg and Hun-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | thips in Europe and the limited use THE ROOM AND FAILS HE EVER CAME AND [ NOD FRoM The OF CoucHs FRom e lerihaveltolsbmicg tofedisfo i |of the ballot box in America.” To SEE ANYONE WISHES HE WERE ’ MAN ON HIS LEFT The BIRD ON HIS 5 Either the players are candidates for Gaics Veslerday | They are anxious to bs on a y HE KNOWS Home v L the team, ready and willing to co-| Toronto 3-0, Jersey City 1-3 - Says Overstud championship team this year and for fo 8 (M L ehoose” to foresa | Buifalo 5, Newark 3. Father Says Overstudy that reason, they will give their Very |y, honor of representing their [ Baltimore §-12, Rochester 1-1 ‘ Caused Girl’s Suicide best in the coming clashes with the | ountry for the sake of being inde- | Reading 3-2, Syracuse 4-8 e ey Corbin Red Sox. pendent of the committee. Commit- study and too-active mind were at- | o | 168 are a necessary evil, but no mat- The Standing tributed by her father today as the fThece masya it b v lsemnon evil theviare Moncithieless w. Pet. | ause of the suicide of Miss Mildred | Imo mames ol P the |necessary. el e i R 5" 843 \jice Barber, 20 vear old art stud-| J v league last night, Just suppose that France “lifts”!Syracuse ........ o e B i e general understand.mg h?\mg l“ei“ ;the Davis cup—and America must Baltimore ...... filled room in a West 51st street that only one contest was to take |cary at the bottom taking her posi- | Newark ..., ; i et | place. The result was that only one yion among the 25 nations to Win Toronto &, 3 N s r was a student at Implieihad heen f\e’f“;:iefa-na“"l‘;‘;gn ) right to’ challenge France-in-| Rochester ..... 50 6 i s A B o s paUs B is. | F'rance ldarsey, s g said George F. Barber, Philadelphia | e e S | sonSwoninfearaitoen irphen the she obtained a leave of absence to pyer ithe Laorel ¥, M. C. A Balie) o ing again a8 he'did in 1820 fo oty S2mes Today Steis art in Philadelphia. She tried | k. | bring.the cup back from Austral Buffalo at Jers ‘ity o cram four vears of study into two | 4 gy s Heid placeitor Tous: BUt | oo, “Big Bill’, may find other di-| Toronto at Newar e e e he did well, pulling only one B oner | versions. In that case America would acuse at Baltimore e Y e e all night. This was when he allow- % " 2t off with entirely new | Rochester at Reading affairs and cared nothing for young | ed Berlin to take first base on a 3 . i s material. How would they or could —_— G e dropped third strike with one out :hw e e R e BASEBALL'S B IVE | AND NOTICES THAT MINUTES, ALL THRee i ven a | HE LIGHTS AN ou! i and a man onh!?r::, H;.» was gé‘e" 2| hey had already been tried” (BY United Press) e s A G s :Y oD e e [ pATRie SR i LI, L §i e, i i 0 Hien ik Sirnealy snouk Gt G pirer 2L B8RSSR SORS 8 L U8 o weesteng woid (e B Bast ut OLYACIGARCHNE ON HIS LEFT 1S HAVE AN O.G. THER GOLE GAME it ¢ | Fores past three days <"as HEOKE ) = el ir daug had been found ¥ el et STt Dt Thri."--"i'o".'rilff v‘\?nl nobiiteydin (the Yankees andjtheiWwhite Sox and :?;L;;)‘r.hI{\(I:‘::YB]JN\LX‘ had ended her SMOKING AN OLD One of the bills being used in the |2 spirit of good fellowship. Hod bl once aealn il s teatd | iireiby innali N fpdy arton Teaving ) GoLD Too B Paradise Park-Nathan Hale game| Next we have umpires picking on |ma '; o 5 e ;” prem Ift ma- | note asking that there be nn publici- ¢ HE OUGHTA e B (o the left feld grass ves. |the gallery—whose enthusiasm ran jor league slugging honors. It was |y, “It would not do ood on | o ferday afternoon and the other was | riot at Forest Hills last Saturday. |his only hit in four tries. e front page” the Y Niated- by o dog. The canine| The umpire is thinking only of the | Lou's best effort in the same num- | “gs I have a famil playvers. Tennis has always been a |ber of chances was a double. | made beautiful catches on several B e AL el Ssingle 5 z | \ occasions and it was with difficulty | zame played to hush silence. Some- ‘n’l";‘;roa”r:\l:g’sa riple and a single | Pavarites Fall in ; ade o1i > | e gallery was al- 5 R that he was made to relinquish the tim 1 think, if the gallery e e L nonal hamer o Lake Gene\a Toulne) ‘ ball and allow the game to con-|lowed to be noisy all the time the L his secor 2 r b tinue. He must hmi figured his ' players would get nsed to it and he vear and a single out of nine| Lake Geneva, Wis, Aug. 18 ( o at bat in the Washington-St. treacherous traps of the ‘Lal de the d tha T sudden outburst would not |limes a 5 reacherous s catch made the last out and that he then a sudd oliis Doitie nendsy R was entitled to keep the ball. ‘“-’T“}“z"d‘]‘,‘g‘c‘;w s, however, in the| Hornsby was credited with a single {challenge to the eight remaining con- | This practice of retaining the last ! probability of the gallery being rude out of three “‘ 5 tenders for the woman's W rvf!rv_rn (t;.hlf ball caused a voung riot after the|and yelling uncomplimentary things £ ‘"flb“h title after a day of successes in see- Boys' Club-Smith game, about 40 |at the players. Then, too. the players - ! .T |ing the r,nmn.f fall e boys piling up in a free-for-all | could not hear the decisions or the 2 : e s The r‘hmj\p\nl.“. ) ;a| e gcramble in the middle -of the dia-|score. -V‘“]\ o LN b was too hard for Miss Dorothy 1’1 { mond. Officer McGrath dashed t0! [ guess it just cannot be done in ‘;"i"‘ "b: . .895 42 38 Ithe defending xxv]l»x?olr};r. 2 \:; & the rescue on his trusty bicycle and | tunnis, or in golf. Though T believe | L AHIsEY 41 |ceveral others whose chances to wh fhen marched away again, follow- iy would inspire the plavers to rise|COPP b E I“rebt;\::;d:\l;::l ‘}:]glm.n;hl\»l;nrd" e s R et T ] former champion, who today oppos- the “Big Parade” look like a 8010 | .ou1d het behind them and cheer as| 0 P 1 1 ed Mrs. Melvin Jones in a match for turn. Vs their team on ) Spe 10 £ | thejeolleecaberaiaey To Entertain Chamberlin |the semi-nals. The park department has made a | camera man—next on my picked| Denison, Ta., Aug. 1S (P — The| e e T wiss move in setting back the play= | HECC N ek comfg at|homs town of Clarence D. Chamber- | READ HE "“l‘:“r“l;:; LI:'T's" Al ers' benches on the first and third ' = iC A merican ingenuity S |lin, New York to Germany fiyer, to- FOR BES SUL base lines. This gives the players c .\ 1in4 the English at Wimble- jday was adorned in holiday attire for | sem————— more room and clearer vision behind o BTG ML (1T ox is provid- [its home-coming welcome fo the o Tea siata =i thel asserenatais feon D etele SRR EREEE R R R R e e Nmootner an elter ( z@rg#g should tend to keep the crowd back f ) roval box. By means of the long| Chamberlin's visit home was the further from the basc lines. A 3 ful action pie-|fi since his historic flight and ) . distance lens wonderful a ld I’I h » : e “actuat Demison made known 1s aaniration || Old Company’s Lehig A1 Havickis niuey e moro serl-| |11 70 (2K 4070 it an extensive program of enter- || o GHURBERG COAL CO. ....nota cOugh in a carload ous than at first thought, the mus- S s S Il get theltainment in honor of the flyer. A | i At Forest Hills they all g e flyer. G C clos being badly out of place. He| S0 JATC T e time, In- | parade, speeches, banguets and sim- | Phone 2250 will be unable .lo play with the Pi- animate practice, or posed pictures. l[:lr activities were prepared for | 55 Franklin Street rates this Saturday. Tt would be economy to send oneiChamberlin. I cameraman to cover for all the pa- i stead of the 14 T counted at league season will be the double | pers. instead Y hefde',- Saturdaybetween the Bur. | Forest Hills Saturday and four:mov vitts and the West Ends. The Bur- ing picture camers HIGH PRESSURE PETE Fimble oy g conder- ritts must win both games to keep! At Wimbledon they got a won i f Jean Borotra during in the lead, and winning both from | ful picture o fthe West Ends is quite a job. finals, He was a foot off the ground | on the rebound of a disastrous fall. o e . the | There were other beautiful pictures < — : = Much discussion has gone the | There were - WUXTREE > = = = S ¥ rounds in sporting circles concern. | of his graceful and spectacular leaps § : g’& : d e ALLABOOT hAl . A S ing the Rangers-All New Britain | into the air. ENORABLE. attle Memorial field in Willow | They secure these pictures from Btic o th | the lair constructed for them with- WEATHER. : Brook park which finally ended with 2 the decision to give the Rangers|out the least annoyance to the play- C(%':glmg SHINS four Sunday dates nd they contribute much to the THE. FL‘(JHT! ' cation of the public and interest DAt WOXTREE !! All-New Britain followers are | of the game. :;&QS, telling the world that the Rangers Can't some kind HUSSLER were not showing much considera- | get busy and bulld a “ne S le‘\ for the sporting element in Y‘)::E camera men at Forest Hill; :;ST(SM varicty of foot- | Chinese Handing Over foe Al ew Britai re . s Wings of Seized Plane Por London, Aug. 18 (P—The Chinese ‘-:‘\'_“:‘“ authorities* in Shanghai, Reuter's 009 argument at 'zays, arve handing over this after- ToDAY local proposition d noon the wings of the British mili- re rewin tary plane which they seized after gome. h!the plane was forced to descend on Ithe Kiangwan golf course, outside m s ne the int; settlement. snal tear it is some- | After a of tho wings, the (ning if a jocs! taam is henofited. [correspondent adds, the British will L immediately repair {he break in the Mam of (e All-New Britain fol- [railway which they cut yesterday, lowers nave declared that they will and withdraw to the settlement. ety o st e Totals ‘W lommrvuoumen Blusvaonnus ] o Mmoo mwn o L il sl koroooonn 1, “, " Gela: s 0 ronse h . | s | Nelson and el as “cowards” and | Golte b oo 0 { {license will enable her to fly any-|said to be operated by “Big Tim' vate “I'poses further found that they conspired > where in the country with passen- | Murphy, former Chicago labor lead= to conceal the fact of the woman's Totals 29 gers not taken for hire. er, and “Nicky"” Arnstein of New woossos oM Johnny Cabay wants to win a city championship. He points out that he has several players on the Falcon team who have been plugging along Ti'{EY DECIDE T ASK AND INSIDE oOF FIVE One of the big events of the City hearted official e '

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