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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928. ATHLETES SET T0 |Baseball Standing NEARING TRAIL' END [CIFNTISTS PLAN | usisi sn, ot Japanese Determined |_on e s s oo Speaki n L To Take Their Own Stand | cnurcnes : stated | flict with each other. PR Japanese authorities were con- ———— e inced that the morale of the troops ROUT IS POSTPOXN Vice President G Al Thinks Op- ¢ 1, *rn, dictator, Marshal |* Buenos Alres, May 19 afi’)-m ponents Were Ouly secking Cheap U . had so d«*hriorlled1hea\'ywe!.h( fight between Victerie that they could not hold Peking and | Campolo, Argentine heavyweight New York City, Golfers and those who are plan- | [0 Harvard-Yale Marks Are St AT R a Wellsville, N. Y. May 19 (@) ;‘sovie[ EXDIO]'?,]'S Hope {0 stlldy Ping to take up the game this year Four hundrcd miles from New were delighted to read that Mayor i Standing York, the mec eir drea i Aneria S Paoncuns in e moeser | DUE for @ Smashing Today T e e e Country R A1 threat. Thes. hety Thie view g | oampion. and” Monts Muta ef the to the common council the other New York — : } alist at. ¥ held this view de- | United States, has been postpened evcning, recommended the use of o s ot o : i Philadelphia i g Ak RO0R | Suile ropor enicgth until May 25, owing to bad weather. at least a part of the Stanley tract Cambridge, Mass, May 19 ) |Cleveland .. St cast, their goal befor: 19. (UP)=—The Sovict who cri 1 tie ok forees at Paotingfu and given recently to the city for a i {Two Marvard-Yale track records | s c . : wi v e il IALE e munici . were duc for a smashing today lgns | Vity-five bunion only ten of |y.qj 04 :\»\Iud‘xi‘xtld:" PR B8 Je ey thern ‘-r:.‘if.-m}:' e ia| o OREW RATORED. pal golf course. 3 3 . . o £ bl g o e Mles retreat dnj Derby, Conn., May 19 (UP)— {When the Crimson and Bluc track- |\¢ashi Wwhom will share in the prize money |Ludership of the noted explorer P. BLORIT L the tion of Manchuria. the Jap- | Yale's powerful eight-oared crew |sters staged their 35th annual dual Chicago i of $48.500, atill were in the running K. Kozloff. The expaedition is to last E city™ them was favored to defeat Cornell and thia city and its realization should |7t N the stadium. Sabin Carr, [perven . = 3 343 | Whvn the 76th stop of the tour was -y 1d will be devoted to | the . ! | Princeton in the varsity race en the mean recreation for hundreds of | YA¢'S wonderful pole vaulter and made here vesierday. t of the Thibet plateau | vice iont general o reat wa «atonic today. The junior var- citizens of the city whose ambitions |11 first man in the world to clear Games Today Andrew Payne, Claremore, Okla., wnd the sources of ang-te se people were actu yaj 1 t | and freshman crews ef the 1o get out in the open are at the |14 fect, appeared in shape to bet-| st Louis at New York. retained his hold on first place al- ire for t publ > i while prepared 10| three schools alse will compete. present time curtailed. jter the record of 13 feet 6 1-2| (Chicago at Philadelphia. though his lead had been clipped expedition s o she told me: o Ma rate closely with other foreign | |inches which he made in the 1927| Detroit at Boston. . to & little more than 19 hours by ve Verchn this spring in Chapt their " \ ilits thorities clsewhere i TOO HOT FOR OLYMPICS? Golfers in this city who uso Good- | Mect and T. G. Moore of Harvard.| Cleveland at Washington, John Salo, Paseaic, N. J. motor-cars to 1 nd thence to huncheor tha p- Nort wil ook any | London, May 19 UP—Dr. Adelphe win 1% in Hartford on which to Who has t d the javelin more Payne’s elapsed time for the 3.- /some point southwest in the Mon- ¥ 1 . rence with ir policy in Abrahams, athl and surgeon, be- play, often return to the Hardware than 190 fect, was expected to Games Tomorrow 044.9 miles covered since the trouple |golian Altai mountains re a : ¢ the Mancl licves holding the Olympic games City with a sigh wishing that there spoil the Harvard-Yale record of| St. Louis at New York. lsr;u Los Angeles March 4 was 503 ! caray ANl ned. From rful ¢ patriot during the hottest month of the was a similar municipal course in [187 feet, 11 3-8 inches made by Chicago at Detroit. 8alo's time was 14:28, it will proceed towards the n in the 'L v t O 0 {year” fs a dangerous practice, from this eity. With the game hecoming 'H. M. Davidson of Yale in 19 Cleveland at Washington. south to the ousis of Hara-lolosun 1 ¥ Church League to ()pe]] the standpoint of the physical wel- more popular every year, a golf | Marvard’s chances for yictory! (Other clubs not sceduled). PARIS AIDS SPORT CLUGS | After exploring that region the i ng at str Play on Monday Night | s contestants. course added to the recreational have mever heen brighter since —_ Paris. May 18 (®—Sporting clubs |expedition wili follow the Gr . A \now what is wo The Inter-( h ball league facilities developed here recently, 11922, the last year the Crimson de- NATIONAL LEAGUE of Paris are getting on a sound fi- {Chinese road and .t 1 11 op: fou 1son of play Another Coombs on Way would be a wonderful thing. > o on the track. Eddie nanelal basis through city aid. A | Niang-Shan vill reach Yui-| ur member €1 t ! for vening at| Baseball is likely to have another arrell’s charges rule a slight fav- Games Yesterday fund of §40,000 a year has been ap- .. ) 't . > Willc . - member of the Coombs family matter has been talked of for | Orite, chiefly because they have the| New York 10, St. Louis 6 proved to pay for five-cighths ner Hoshun the base camp ! . < and cannot : ule for the sht. soon. Bobby Coombs. a nephew of ber of years but Mayor Paon- |strength to gather in seconds and Chicago Boston 1. land or whatever facilities a ¢ dition will be ¢ 1 ¢ [ r r 1 iss will the distinguished Jack Coombe, s Hiotan s e council | thirds, the points which their coach Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 6. od exclusively to gen sports, with a meteorolog sta- show t t 1 1 F t enter Cong ional member of the Phillips Exeter s o Bret aMicial vt Melioven weell Siinn Pittsburgh 6, P'hiladelphia ¢ et tion. Meantime t a ve r - ! amonc 3 m this year and shows promise ance of the subject taken. A move-| Weather predictions pointed to- - The notes o which the strings ot : ! v ¢ going oa to better things nent was started a few years ago to [ward a slow track and this may Standing ‘;, ¥lolivare tuned arciGiiD.iATund ']‘,”'“)“ “""_ e 3 1 ascure a course through popular lupset the dope which gave Yl W . 0 Of the third expedition « subscription, but this was abandon- |cight first places to Hary g ' oy «d because of the great expense en- seven. 1f the membors of both | tailed in building the course. jteams vepeat previous performances [St. Louis Ithis spring, o should take the|New A municipal course, conducted on | first honors in the 220 and 440 yard | Brooklyn the same lines as is Goodwin Park |dashes, ,the half-mile, mile, hish | Pittsburgh . in Hartford, could be made a paying i hurdles, high jump, pole vault and | Boston ; proposition for the city untul the | ghot-put. appears strong | Philadelphia .. cost of the course had been covered. |in the dash, two-miles, low hurdles, A nominal charge could be made for | hammer, javelin and discus, Games Today the use of the course every {ime it | yale has won 21 of the 54 dual| New York at St. Louis. is played. This would be in the {yyontg with Harvard which have| Boston at Chicago. mme nature as oll o1 & StA1C|jeon held almost annually sincs| Brooklyn at Cincinnati. bridge. In @ very short time. the en- | coq Philadelphia at Pittsburgh tire project would be clearad off the Books. | Games Tomorrow — New York at St. Louis (2) It is the hope of every ardent Dosion 2t Dhicen. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. supporter of outdoor sports that the | % 9 matter will not rest long on the | MAINE IN MEET Eitisdeinius et Biookivn: table. Councilmen and members of | s , = s New Britaln's official family could | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE make no mo opular move than | . DeD) mes Yesterday wipmort which the pronet wouta v, 1C0lege Track Teams Battle for| muceato s Santrest o might expand in this direction, expand i ection, e 1 With the members of the park | Cambridge, M May 19 P — w. L board planning now to increase the |1loly Cross and Mainc were set to|TOronto ........ 18 10 number of baschall s, tennis|wage a close struggle for the New | Montreal .. 14 11 courts. efe., in the sport line, this |ingland intercollegiate track cham. | ROChester 4SS city bids fair 1o become officially the | pionship here tod SINOEE o ig best city in the state in furnishings | nual meet at Tech field, Both placed | JoFSeY City . 3RVLE facilitios to its citizens for recrea- 16 men in vesterday'’s track and | BUffalo ... i tion. We say to those who are re- (fiold trials, Maine in 11 events and | BAltimore 5 «poinsible for the movement to ke ithe Purple in 10, it up and they will nover regret Technology, however, was well up steps taken. {in the running. Thirtecn of the En- | ‘This has been a long felt want in You can judge the progress of a Ly observiug the Classified Ad —— 'sky and cxpeets to crose Dumbure from thos: READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS during the summer and to r a Reading at Jorsey City. Baltimore at Newark. e #incers qualiticd for nine events | yrontrer) at Buftalo, Murray Hulbert, national presi- Y4k Lyder's Boston college pr Toronto at Roechester. dent -of the A, 4 through his [“B¢S Were also in a position to up- edielis action vesterday suspending the St the leaders, having 11 men in EASTERN LEAGUE Connceticut State A. A,.U., has Nine of the finals and semi-finals Ao branded the Nutmeg State hody as 2nd some rugged performers in the Games Yesterday mmable to “clean its own housc.” Vents which will be run off for the | (411 games postponed, rain) “Tainted with commercialism™ fiest time this afternoon | — the charge set up and apparently | Fowdoin, Brown and Williams | Standing proved against the A. A, U, in this placed cight in six contests, B: W, state and after an investigation into and Novtheastern both had Seven | Naw Haven ..... 17 the matter, a telegraph poll of the representatives in six, Wesleyan six | Hartford . 15 national directors resulted in unani- in th ind New Hampshire five in | Bridgeport ..... 18 mous vote to suspend the state body |1} Amherst, Boston university, | Providence . 12 here, Middlebury, Massachusetts Agricul- | Pittsfield . it = college, Colby, Rhode Island |Springfield . 14 Officials of the S and Woreester P, 1. also | Waterbury . 16 in this city vesterday looking Placed men in the semi-finals and [Albany ......... 16 nto the advisability of sclecting a | finals , 5 :m(:-r \\l\nvrv‘mnnlou} il o e Gl st up the » Games Today nents can he conducted here. Ac. 'track considerably, Jimmy Dagey,| New Haven at Hartford. cording to them. they plan to op- (he Holy Cross flash, turned in a| Albany at Bridgeport. erate here starting carly next month | performance of 10 seconds flat in| Waterbury at Pittafield. = | winning his heat fn the hundred.| Frovidence at Springfield. Just what effect the suspension {1ls teamma Jimmy Quinn, was a Games Torosrow of the state hody will kave on the fifth of a second slower in winning |, Games Tomerrow sport here, is a question. Affairs of 'his heat. Doth won their way in _\,“mmfi“d' P “,M”Mr“ the Connecticut A, A. U. will be i1 @ yard semi finals and Daley Tridganart ot mmord‘" Placed in the hands of a board of lalso placed in the broad jump| o CERROR @1 AT commissioners until the annual | finals, | i el meeting of the national hody to be | Most of the favorite came | ISSUES CHALLEY held next November. through in all of yesterday's events. | Ty, Cyclone baseball team ch —— John Collicr of Trown. the 1927 ).yg0s any other team in the city 9 Jimmy Clinch, local professional hurdle ¢ mpion, won his way into |4y ging 14 years of age to games r s boxer who was fol to suspend [ both the high and low timber on Saturday or Sunday at 2 o'clock. all ring activities because of a se- s id his teammate, Leland. | 17or games, telephone Charles Burns o L 5 ig, $615; Roadster, $685; 8edanm, rious operation, stated yesterda ’1 1l Toolin of New Hampshire and [on Mondays at 4470, between the lx . upe, 8695. Whippet Touring, $455; Roadster, that he will resume work in about | Bernard Lucas and Nathan Greene | hours of 7 and 8 o'clock in the eve- Roads avith rumble seat), $525; Coupe, 8535; 5 | 55 Roadster (avith rumble seat), $525; Coupe, 2 The Whippet, sweeping oa to grester pepu- three weeks. Jimmy expects a busy | of v ning. The new Whippet Six is the lowest priced Cabrislet Coupe, $545; Sedan, $385. Al prices rity ev:r';.monlh. :'... festures end od- campaign this summer and in pre- | cored Tieavily in the field | = six-cylinder car on the market. And no less i 0. b factery and specthcations wbiect to change ntages no less amazing ot euch low cast D enns e e Al nvand ol L e DD B TG T important ls ite array of fl“h'-'"':‘;: wcithout wotice. Wallys-Overland, Inc., Toleds, Ohio. than those of the Whippet Six. Among thess G i 2 e gl superiorities — 7-bearing crankshaft, are full force-feed lubrication, sileat - the Lest hammer throw | t timing chain, rpasse ‘ . 5 4 e TS R ST TR force-feed lubrication, silen chain, big ¢-wheel brakes, unsu: He has regained his strength and and also placed in the javelin and invar-strut pistons, 109% - inch wheelbase, ¢:onony?un-rklblol” d snd pickup. will be in good shape when he re- discus fi e L o iy ST Miarirss ® sunies his training. = ~ Plays Al Infield Posigions His brother Johnny v to Marty McManus of the Detroit reports, will not retire from amateur Tigers can play every position b ‘ fighting but he plans to remain in |the inficld. He was used at second the simon purps and carry on aland short last scason, ard has ver o campatgn that should bring him played third and first for the Tigers near to the top in his class. Johnny | this year, e ey | ECONON, ELMER AUTO CO. The Kensington Bascball team has added another pitcher to its | roster. He is Jack Carroll, a teach- | er in the Windsor Locks High | #school. He was formerly one of the stars of the Holy Cross college :, pitching staff and his reputation brands him as a star performer. He is slated to work either today 4 7 5 against Meriden or tomorrow | chl-l % $ o 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 against the Falcons. With Carroll, Berg and “Slim™ - Politis as the trio of mounds- NEXT_VooR AND AN WE USE Yook it gk by the Kensington club, WHAT! WORKIG 1N YooR. we wns\"\.x. ) aggflou KLOSFIST'S < LAWN- MOWeR. the 1 should have little diffi- YARO OM A GLORIOUS |\ » LAWN-MOWER — IR, HLOoSEEIST? culty in winning games in the Con- | 39 You Need Meney For QFTERNOON LME THLS ' ¢ \ GOTR 6ET THIG v necticut State League providing | Biils, Come to Us : W GO - GRASS CoT that the other players come through N i in any way at all. | 100 LOAN payable | 9 monthly, plus lasful Unless otherwise noted, the Ken- interest. sington players are asked to mect at the Tahs' hall today at 1 o'clock $200 LOAN pu huf'{fi to make the trip to Meriden. The """"mfla"’ i weather outlook is anything but fa- : vorable for a game and it is likely $300 LOAN posable $15 that the contest will be ecalled off. mahthly, plus lowful At the time of this writing, no no- interest. ticé of the postponement had heen Odor Amouas in Proportion. ki Cox fixed by law, Every repar- o me: uces the cost. All IDUGHRAN WINS BOUT i “o“ % shilee PEVAEY. Lexington, Ky. May 19 (UP)— . : Before a great Derby day crowd,| Call Write or Phone 1-9-4 Tommy Loughran, the light heavy- BENEHEW. lum sm:l[ welght boxing champion, and Joe | Sekyra, Dayton, O. fought 10 un-| 201 Raphacl Bldg. Second Floor interesting rounds last night. The! 99 West Main 8t newspaper decision was in favor of | Hetween Washington & High Ste. Loughran. The title was not at! | .y urdaym €30 1o 1 stake. Loughran weighed 179 and , ¥ the Sinte— Ronded te the Sekyra weighed 176.

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