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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928 _— oooatkina (1D MORGANWILL [Baseball Standing|NOTED NIGHT CLUB Speaking of Sports suspended Connecticut A. A. U, has recefved word from national officials that cntrants in the annual Memor- oo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’ i - AMERICAN LEAGUE DEFEND HIS CROWN es Vesterday o necticut hody ause of bixing The LaSalle A. C. js after games with any team averaging 15 to 17 years—Edward Sapita is the man- ager. Mis houle is at 94 Cabot street and he says he's available any time after 6 The White Mawk A. C. also wants games, (re in the 12-14 year New York 2, Boston 1. Philadelphia 4, Washington 2. St. Louis 8, Detroit 3. Chicago 4. Cleveland 3. (10 innings.) {Takes on Martin in New York Tonight New \'mk,_.;l 4 (P he {third world’s championship tight | New York jwithin four days takes place tonight, | Philadelphia rod Mo | ‘ Standing | v lal Day 10-mile road race at Nor- wich will not injure their A. A. U. standing despite the ban on the Con- Palice Close Two More Places 0f “Mother” Merrick London. May Yard detectives early raided | two of the best known London night > Mer. | scandals. HMF, «JUST.LISTEN To THIS LETTER been matched to meet Manuel Quir i tes {son Square Garden May 31, accord- | otlahd | iN§ to announcement | i Norwegian to Go to Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, former featherweight champion, has | ro. Spanish “lightweight, in Madi- | \} FROM JAKE, THAT SILLY BROTHER OF MINE, ~nv"” DEAR MATOR, <« HERE'S SOME NEWS THAT WILL MAKE Nou GNASH NouR —TWo GooD TEETH, — T AM GOING ~To ~THE ¢ REPUBLICAN CONVENTION (N KANSAS CITy, A AS A DELEGATE FROM —THE cHicAGo HE JUST SENT \\ “THAT LETFTER To BURK You uP!- HE AINT GO’ AS 1 DELEGATE, TLL BET! < noT Ne e defoeng s, Clevela o s, oy v '8, ’ ola; *rank tyka, 54 Booth [juniar “”hy(‘“méh;.m o’\\n il .’”;"l'L‘mlnmd e 3"”’ ““:“c()] h‘\ A“llrtl ) 1 South Pole With Byrd DISTRICT! - 1 WL BE HELPING To T WAY HE cad as: vka, 4 mio " i against | Bos rick, “Queen of the Nigh ubs” and 1 3 ® street, is open for negotiations be- | Eddic Cannondall Martin, who one: 5 420 mother-in-law of one peer and the | e NOMINATE A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE,~[| ROLL DICE. AM f 4 and 6. ibossed the 3 Chies pe i » | Oslo. Norway, May 24 (UP)— » A tween the hours of 4 aud 6. oseed the bantam. [ ; 71 {prospective mother-in-law of an-| Licutenant Dietrichson, member of | ~“WHILE AS A JUSTICE OF -THE PEACE, SHUFFLE CARDS.. y — . he junior lightweight division | 20troit .. Dcunan, | the Norwegian navy, has obtained a | The Wost Tinds, city Ieuguers, Wil {has heen an active one since Tod | Washington The clubs raided were the Forty- | year's leave of absence 40 beonr & | “THE BEST You CAM DO IS FINE practice at Walnut 1ill xm|{|:°“"“: Morgan took the title from little Three club @nd the Manhattan. { member of Coni. Richard E. Ryrd's VEGETABLE PEDDLERS FOR HOLLERING row night at 7 o'clock. Al POSi- \iike Tullerino nearly two and one- | |largely patroni by fashionable | south polar cruise. it became T ' » —80 s are open for contestunts. so years ago. While the flyweighte,] New York | people and known to many American | yuown today. WITHouT A LICENSE !~«NouRs, SAKE - ";:"“‘q‘ players 10oking for tryouts are wel- feathers and light weights (Two games, tougists. | aavae Cl e T8N SO AL e = come. % ed instead of battling, the 130- Washington at | The procedure at bhoth clubs was | WHAT THE STARS DID P S praw pounders kept at it hammer ang | DStroit at Chicago, similar, A police inspretor wearing | e g ULl SEND HiM b tongs. | St Louis at Cleveland. e¥ening dress was granted admission | B¥ e Cuited 3 3 the rookie piteher for Y on the presumption that he was a | 1a¢ Ruth — Got w single in four A REPLY —THAT o v Morgan was defeated four times | z times at but cen Athletics, who held it il e guest. When the door was opened ity & WILL MAKE HIM four hits while his t B5ita antriohtwet he eatssnea Ui St Tons ot Clevelana, L squad of detectives followed him | Ton Gebri, Got a single in RE TH TH Cali- PRTIES P e sl R e in and took possession. The names | three fimes f FRO W went o) e e York| Washington at Boston. and addresses of those present were| Harry Heilman — Got a doubl: and Brooklyn won its t gamelof 1y o ~ I New ¥ork ‘at Philadelphin {Luken but nobody was arrested. Mrs. | out of four fimes at bat. well, the season from the Giants in the { Merrick was questioned at the Man- Paul Waner — Hit a home run e % : | Tonight's figl whic ks % e 4 : 16 SIRE InnA analle an. areor: t 20 Nint Giis of u @nsbia kuafoy € Tonight's fight, which tal NATIONADL LEAGUE {lattan club after which hoth elubs{and made an ervor. ink : ¢ son Square Garden, is were closed. he grounds for the ¥ Cobb — Hit safely three times Nnk" but falled in the sccgnd when 1 :“:‘Hh' e M !\. on.I: w 'l (" 1 o, e “ 1 (il 1]' he | | ; 'H : H 1y th pres Renton held the Dodgers scorcless : n a clever boxer with a Camee Acatenday police action were not divulged. | out of four times nd scorid S i gl i fast 1oft hand and no puneh at aut| oo gl The Silver Clipper club, which was [ cne run. The 1) and the Gian' . land a rugged, two-fisted hody Prooklyn 4-0, New York raided and closed al weeks ago, | Cobh's life-time total of singles to SR . ipuncher with little science but Jots| CMcinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3. and the two raided today were the | 3,000, o be Cincinnati pushed over a run in | BECEE T | (10 innings.) {last elubs operated by Mrs, Merrick | Pris Spealker Hit a sinzle and leges the tenth inning to win from Pitts- | ; | (Other clubs not scheduled 1t 1.ongon. l g TRUE | Thiss Nl 5=n the burgh, 4-3, thys making the series | T “:f’"i‘li ':0' he *‘“‘ J i, : 1 f four tin ip, 8 orni- four o vietory for the Iteds | £ Atantip ayora Wit Al Standing - : | 5 i s it B tousatpron oA e Tod tovight and win the junior | " [ o The sitvor Slipper was tho pride Kini Cu ; . ankees | lightweight mpionship. The 1%-| . of “Mother Merrick.” She has been | w o do Heusy Johnson of the Yankues | SUEREIEML chemplonsiip, Ghe La | oicin) : 515 the owner of 35 to 40 clubs, but | ouipitched TRussell for the el Sox W e - i Chicago o ] : y none had cqualled it in splendor or( pOGS Wi N 20D arles and the Yankees won 2 to 1 o i {81, Louis 3 exclusivenesss of its clientele, Sey | 5 3 ham- S Lo L o i |New York eral tmen the Forty-Three elub and | . 1IN ting a_complaint by the i The first triple play of the major Udunouball has beew rolling up | progiiyy others of her ventures have been | SC0ert Milk Co. that four quarts of wrnes league season—Jamicson, L. Sewell, String of victories | Pittsburgh but she soon bobbed up again | Mi'K have been stolen daily for the ould J. Sewell—with the I loaded In his most rec o ! Boston & as hostess of another club with a dif- | PAst rm_u- days from the rear porch t the prevented £ the Chicago “White Sox Glick, Morgan = s | Philadelphia A 200 | ferent name and in a new place at 30 Farmington avenu rgeant quad from scoring but they from his hands » rough Now | ; = | Tt was in the Silver Stipper lus |1 O Stadler went *fo the house— ween beat Cleveland in the tenth 4 York Hebrew was 1 on points Gpmes Today November, that saxophoncs sounded [ DAt is. Ie entered the neighbor- s and the fight was nearly over. Cincinnati at St Louis | with a i o en- | hood—ahout 4:10 this morning. n ith a bit morc pep when the en- | Vistie Wildness of two Dotroit pitehers e —— - New York at Brooklyn gagement of May Merrick to the | Mis ]m-v'n'u'!v was greeted by the King enabled the St Lonis Trowns to win | Chicago at Pittsbursh voung Earl of Kinnoyll became |barking of two dogs who made | e 2.2 and ther broke their nine-game A [] PH'LA I'hiladelphia at Boston. known und it was there that Mother *nough racket to aroule the entire e — Merrick reecived congratulitions on | citv. The sergeant reported that he whe sing treak. 0 ¥ 13 on the Ll - | Games Tomorrow laving two daughters enter the (could not understand how anyon: 'Buq b non(lsEring b Hidaankd T [} | Bioston at Brooklyn peerage. {ould enfor the premises unknow: with revenging an early scason defiat Eraadeiele s );‘\ s : Another Peer J10 e 4 Louis. . defeating Springficld : , | The Earl of Kinnoull, known to —_— cago at shurgl. N - will e sccond encounter of th Glticagotat Biebuok] night club habitues as “Kinne Penn INTERSATIONAD LEAGUE |announced the engagement 24 hours ° i ot S ek .l\rv.r his divorce from the former - I hedule encounter by ITTsSRBUL %, nid “ellows, a il has The scheduled encounter | arng 3 . Games Vestenlay nid Fellows, a member of the cord Harvard and Brown nines, : ! s e famous Wills family of tobacco mer- z e tne was postponen yestenday aug Lo i Jersey Gt \1’ Dk {chants, whom he had marricd in | cee feet, rainy weather, will be held her Bt D8 rm_n‘y"'{:"{“"' 4 (1923, ! been this afternoon. b Rl Another daughter of Mrs. Merrick, | . policaterial ey lentnenl i Dorathy Evelyn, marricd young Lord | . 3 . . 0 ok oA wani T John Jo MeGraw judges leading cigarettes are of rain or wet grounds. the New & = T Yngland middisweight championship [ Toronto ; FOUR MORE TEAMS WILL hont between Arth e Flynn of L | s R in North Americs The proposcd | strongest teams in th league ointw clinic i in line with Governor A IRy will be up among the leaders f the fred E. Smith's recommendation. | e this season. tent : bt Collinsville High Wands Out Artistic | . tirst MISS ORCUTT ENTERED. | linewp as last year. They finished rence and George “Wop Manol of Dorchester will open Boston's out- door hoxing season at Fenway Park tonight—weather pernitting. Larry Gaines, Canadian heav weight champion, will meet Tom Kirhy of Roxbury in another feature hout. Aid Fight With Crooks New York, May 24 (UP)—-Th conrt of gencral ions has callr in the psyehologist and the psyehi- utrist to aid it 'n dealing with eriminals Under a law passed by the Jegisia- ture and due to go into effect July 1. the nine judges comprising the court asked the b d of estimate for $8,900 o maintain a clinic where criminals will he studiod” hefore they are sentenced The court of general sessions s the oldest and largest eriminal conrt S|hort Hills, N. J.. May 24 (UP)- Miss Maureen Orcutt today entered the semi-final round of the Motro- molitan golf championship. Aiming tovards winning her third conseen- tive metropolitan championship. Sh will play Miss Jane in the semi-final round. In the other semi- final round M orman K. Toerge and Mre. Leo Federman will play. — HE CANT STOP YOU! from laying ,out your whole week’s salary for tires if you feel that you want to do it. Rochester . o Montreal | Jersey City . .o 5 5 K00 | Butfalo e dih 500 | Baltimor: cading at Baltimore., i - at Montreal. 2 Bufialo at Toronto. Games Yesterday Providence 7. Hartford Albany 7. Bridgeport 6 (Other games postponed, r S ) standing [ Mage Klem au Cor w. v New Haven ..... 19 ! Hartford 16 TRADE SCHOOL OUTFIT 1w oo GOES DOWN 10 DEFEAT fyvitts . 1 Lacing to Tunc of T Hartford at Providence, Waterbury at Pittsticld zeport at Albany. 12 10 1. The Trade School nine went down te undeniable defeat yesterday when - their opponents from Collinsville ran Games Tomorrow 'up an cven dozen runs while they | Springfieid New Haven, tally. Waterbury Alban I'rovidence at Hartford Bridgeport at Pittsfield. DOWN ON BERLENBACH New York (i(ulmllulml is Advised E Not to Let Him Box in That State Again. New York, May 24 (—Paul Ber- |lenbach, former light heavywcight {champion of the world will never »ox again in New York if the boxing | commission acts on the recommen- dation of Deputy Commissioner Dan- |iel M. Skilling, official observer at {the Queensbore stadium where ‘ - rlenbach met Larry Estridge | Totas i ‘:’ Tuesday 00 the bout Skilling recommended that Barcelow. | the licenses of both Berlenbach and ree Vim | petridge be revoked. saying that both hoxers are physicaily unfit for further ring work. Spadzineli [ Widen, [ hit: Hanelius. ski. Umpire: 10. FIGHTS LAST NIGH Spadzin Reading 5 385 | In his official report on |s START IN DUSTY LEAGUE | Games In Tate Afternoon Play Wi | i Begin At 5:30 o'Clock—Good i Contests Likely, ! I'our more teams will make their start in the Industrial league this afternoon at Walnut Hill park when the American Paper Goods of Ken- <ington clash with the Landers nine on Diamond No. 1 and the Stanley | Works meet the New Britain Ma- chine team on Diamond Ng. 2. Both | Bumes are scheduled to sthrt at 5:30 !o'clock. | This is the first year that the Paper Goods have been a member of the league and the fans will watch its work with interest. There are a number of good players working in | the Berlin factories and they are ex- Ipeeted to play a prominent role in |the Kensington's team drive towards pennant. Landers one of i The Stanley Works have the same | i Ineck and neck with the champion Corbin team last scason and lost first | | by & margin of a half game. . is known as of et of the rength of the Machine Compan am but it I expected that the Ma fchinists will put out a strong team PORT ITY | By the United Pross. The Yale basehall team's winning Istreak has been broken. After win- ning 11 consecutive college the Elis were defe Holy Cross, 10 to Yale pounded the heavily touted pitcher Al Fons from the hox in the [sixth inning. Druce Caldwell was leavy hitter, getting three doubles {in his first three times at bat. Wesleyan strengthened its hold on the little three basehall champion- ship vesterday with a 2 to 0 win over Amhers Alexander M. Knapp, 29, of Bal- timore, M., won the Yale univer- v golf championship by defeating | John A. Roberts, ‘26, of Utica, N.| { Y. In the final round of the spring !tournament, six up. five to play. President Bill Kennedy and selects OLD GO LD ““I can tell what is happening in a ball game almost without looking at the field. There are ‘signs’ that managers know...the ‘click’ of a ball that’s fairly hit...the rumble or the shout in the stands. *I found there were also ‘signs’ by which you can tell the best cigarette in the blind- fold test. Fine flavor . . . smoothness . . . comfort to the throat. . . all these made me vote at once for OLp GoLp.” Made from the heart-leaves of the tobacco plant JOHN 1. McGRAW .. Masterstrate- gist of baseball mevager of the Giants since 1903, sked o smoke each of the four leading brasds, clearing his taste with coffes between smok Oaly one question was asked: ‘‘Which one do you like best? WHAT'S THE“WHY " OF OLD GOLD'S WINNING CHARM? Here is the answer, in three words . . . keart-leaf tobseco. Neo coarse, heavy top leaves of the tobacco plant . . . for they sting the throat. No withered ground leaves . . . for they coarsen the susts. Only the cool and fragrant heart-leaves . . . golden ripe. . . cen give Ouo Goups their honey-like smoothness. That's why you ess tell them in the dark. SMOOTHER AND BETTER-“NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD” BUT WHY DO IT? |n, tue scivior Leave It To Pete - Brooklyn—-Bushy Graham, Utica Here You Can ‘Get [x . outnointed 17z ‘.i'vtw\‘ m_\-r“‘ - York, (15). Sammy DBaker itche GENUINE ‘ ; | v o). LA SALLE TIRES - | Field. defeated Nick Testq Troy | Cincinnati—Billy Angelo, Peiper- Guaranteed for a Whole i geteated Alex Hart, Charlotte, Year, Regardless of Mile- |N. . (10). Budidy Lec. Nashville, age, by Paying i\lnn from Larry Peyton, Cincinnati, Q! 6). JUST A DOLLAR OR TWO EACH WEEK ’ i . Kelly, scisco, knocked out OR TWO Tommy Martin, Sioux Falls, §. 1) ; The Tires are great— ). The prices right— HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN ONIT, PETE.~ We OV HAFE — WOUR LATEl KNUKERS N OVER & JeaR — u‘s*flz “ou u.'S‘éu c:"ms mei— (IANTS JEELOP S Mssgn. SALESMIMMD YOURE BRAGOING PAR g KO wiTe A b BoOLT, ‘M e o T\ 2 SoLY OoT! = R VERY K(D N TH' NEIGHDORHOOD WAS HE! LD STl T 15 OLD (= 1 GOTTA Ron 1T To NoU = How Do YA Do \T, PETe_ D GET RID OF 50‘-{5 KNICKERS Grand Islaid, Neh.—&ailor Eddie : MARKES NEW RECORD. The terms are a cinch! ’ Pale Ao Galify May 24 (UD)— Cnn]e n flt once— Thelma Tatton, member of the Compare prices— junior class at Stanford university. | Vesterday broke the women's world 'record for the ird high hurdles twice in an inferclass m Three watches timed her at 10:7-10 sec- onds in both races. “The mark I‘\Il‘ an offlcial intereollegiate but net as an official A A 415 main—Near E. Main FOR BEST RESULTS

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