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NEW. BRITAIN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1028, bi Ispoaking SOUTHPAWS MEET |Baseball Standing[LUCK PLAYS IMPORTANT of S por ts UN M“NLAY N".iHT e PART IN GAME OF to take his place.” | saged in teaching in 1926 17 per Yesteeday 3 VD i 3 i ten feet high, and will be placed ent he numb 1920, « An opportunity for the officers of anhe 0 Bncn and Al Me“o to Chlll'lplfll\ l! Al’le to M.k‘ Rl' o'll Good Fom' on 8 ult‘her side of :;x‘e k::ck :z"u:sem:fl ! Pe';"hc» nhu?;;: !av‘r?fifi‘efirnnhmease the Mohawk A. C. ta explain their Course — Average Player Has to Accept What LBOELLLIBDOLDLEHEHDLLHL80 cance in use of President Cool- idge's picture being used on the platform,” sald Mre. Alvin T. Hert, chairmap of the committee on dec- orations. ‘“He is the leader of the party untll somebody else is named “ | rotexsion; Number of Male Teachers | According to the bureau, 43 pee In America Is Growing |cent of the teachers In 1550 were ‘Washington, June 1 (#—The fed- | male; 34.5 per cent in 1890; 30 per eral bureau of education announced | cent in 1300; 21 per cent in 19103 today that of the million persons en- {and 14 in 1920, New York 4, Washington 6. Detroit 9, Cleveland ¢. Chicago 7-1 8t. Loui TO MARRY PRINCE Washington, June 1 (UP)—Miss Setsu Matsudaira, Japan's “girl of (2nd game 10 innings.) form. Bunting and a few Ameri plans relative to the conduct of Bame in Hanlord |12 the number of mals/teachera bé-{ TACL TR H TS SARE SRS k X Philadelphia-Bosto: i | . P = can flags will serve as the only | tween 1860 and 1920 to small salar- | destiny.” starts today for Tokio :Jllldoor a:m;(e'ur :nxmgb shlc].ws wl{! P 1 rain Comes His Way—Hngen a Sllll“lll Eullll)le of the |otner decorations, both to be &0 ies, better opporiunities in other | where, sometime before autums, she be presented to them by the parl —— Standing o 2 Fro ies placed as not to obstruct the view | pursuits and to the entrance of a | will marry Prince Chichibu, heir-aps board at the next regular meeting. | yaiiford, June 1—Southpaw v, W E‘pe]t at Recovering m Bad Li Mental As- of spectators in the gallery, | greater number of women into the parent to the throne of Japan, p V. L. Pet { An application was presented to the isout)paw and for a title! N inird by officers of the club ask- | ox. Xark That is the curious situation that | Philadelphia . pect Again Enters Case—Superstitions are Many. : 3¢ H 210 25 14 L6541 ing permission to use Memorial iwii obtain as Frankie O'Brien of |Cleveland ... 28 20 .53 fiid at Willow Brook park {or jifartord and Al Mello of Boston (St Louis ... T 20 ST e e ;B;",";',";"’c?nficu“ e mf;:{"‘;,:’_i’” in the bide of the open air tournaments. clash at the Martford Velodrome |Detroit .... 1826 409 cour i [next Monday night for the middie. |Baston 15 22 ‘405 ery golf course that luck plays an If there is one thing abeve an- 7o |!/MPpOrtant part in all matches. The|other that he has a legitimate right éa expert may be able to make his own |to protest against, it is the mischief luck but the average player has to|done by the despoilers of the course. |accept what comes his way. The|But what can be done about it? New |Chicago ‘Washington This is the first request of this \ .igy championship of the hind received by the park board 'pnglang states. and members were receptive to the| 1 Southpaws have been in battles s, Offioiala of the Mohawk dlup|,, 0, XIS B eeh (8 baities i explaining their plans, stated g e that they intend to have a band |"® ';‘"::Ct"’:" ‘;' 3 ",;“l‘" palaD at the bouls so that women and | b WhiCR the S thelr children who are wont to spend the [PUIE0eS from the port side. «\cning hours on the lawns at Wil fRamaling LOn A paniel sl l Brack Enari e i oo the | handers in an important bout has shiis jEehas e resulted in a feverish search on the e part of both camps for southpaws 16 27 a9 14 26 Games Today (No games scheduled, open date. Lastern teams traveling west.) First question—*“What is the Proper Color for Grad- uation.” Games Tomorrow Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. Emphatically BLUE. Second question—* Can Buy.” What is the Best Blue Suit Money Steps have been taken by the of- a good fairway lie. . 2 G Hagen is it " Ackals et dhie el 1 apRly Koithe |y o o o n af h Meeldn. NATIONAL LEAGUE {above par o this sccomplishment. Fell]lllllle ll]flllellCe Wlll AISO Be | That ability to overcome the bad |who now has Frankie O'Brien un- ' He gets into lots of trouble but gets Games Yesterday Seen at Convention {champion takes the good lies as he |breaks of the game distinguishes {the first-class golfer from the second liconse committee for a permit to conduct the tournaments here and : 1) [der his wing and to whom goes the : out of it as easily as he falls into it. that a hearing will | 3 & Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 2. The ninety and the hundred play- does the bad ones; that is, after he |has played his shot, the ball lies N linst about where it should whether shot from the rough, a trap or from M"ST |MP[]RTAN to serve as training partners in the pre-battle period. |and tird-rate players. it is expected i o . be held on the matter in the ncar |CF¢dit for O'Brien’s great improve- Most Emphatically. ment the past six months, has| DoSton 9 Thiladelphia 4. ers have 10 play many shots from —_— future. rounded up {hree portsiders for ihe| (O'her clubes not scheduled.) bunkers, traps, the long grass and| (washington, June (UP)—Femi- —— Hartford hoy's daily workouts, rom other had lies. They get enough | nine influence will be more predomi- | The park hoard also decided at| They are Harry Martone of New- Standing practice in this feature of the game | punt ay the national political con- thu special - meeting last night to jark, well known in Connecticut | ¢incinnats ;‘; "‘,‘ but they do not appear to profit from | ventions this summer than ever be- pluce quoits at Willow Brook park. |rings: Baby Doll of Waterbury and |xaw york . 5 trouble-shooting experience. fore, it was disclosed in a survey It also ):m_\' arrange lo,h:l\o p}llty;nz 1 Smith of Hartford, who is in Chicago . r'ef-hnm a'trwn ylmrht!z.\ft;:rtr t:o:; m(zl?r?: ) 4 Thhs B q}l -al- d bl .t greens for dsvolecs ”',5."‘” it th ane ot (h; bou;fi on the Mello- st Touis [ble Is mental. ' Probabiy their minds| The woman ::(ix;erl:d ovember € specialize ue serge sul park superintendent reports favor- rien undercard. Brooklyn M1y when they see : | | ably on the matter, IS And than to nound ont this s Pittsbu; 1 drop off the fairway, than does'ahead of that in the previous presi- = S - I s group | Pittsburgh . : e R 4 4 Never More — $37.50 — Never |of " southpaws, “Pinkey” Kautfman, | Boston champion’s when his shots drift | dential elections, because of & keen- i 90 (o0 er Less | There is no one in this city who can say that the present park board fen’t fully behind the propotion of &ports of all sorts. With Judge Wil- liam Mangan at the head of th hoard, sports will always Thave | into the trouble arca. |er interest among women through Tn the first case it is regarded as|organized campaigns to educate | 'ill Tuck which will probably cost the |them in a still new role, directed Tiole. The duffers do not expect to|chiefly by the National League of nlay the next shot well, though they | Women Voters, h they could. They have a hard| Not only will former state amateur welterweight | Philadelphia champion and a boy who is fast |climbing the ladder in the pro Iranks, 15 boxing left-handed in his ily workout with O'Brien. Mello, too, is surrounded by left-| St 23 Models to Choose From. Absolutely Guaranteed. Other Blues Chicago at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at New York Louis at Philadelphia n there be a large | proper consideration at mectings of |lunders as he makes ready ap ai| Cinciunati at Boston. problem as it i, hut they intensify | number of “on:iml\ sitting dm "xhe WORSTED B_I:L E HERO BLUES that body. Boston for his “shot” at the New LR e I e R Bierrenand ltone CHEVIOTS with 2 pr. Pants Z PR rsssaan a0l Games Tomorrow vhich has placed them in a difficult | nates to swing methodically the cus- £35.00 $37.50 5 - : e T LI e manph Sl o the eham.| Cincinnati at Boston. hosition. Betier to forget it as It is|tomary palm-leaf fan, hut there will $ Byrce Long., secretary of the In- lis sound cls e cham- ond remedy. Anyhow.|be groups working actively behind | Jout a poor shot will not | the scenes with the platform com- St Louis at Philadelphia. pionship. now v 3 X Brooklyn at New York. dustrial Athletic, council stated to- ant, and wants fo day that plans will soon be made |score a decisive win over the Hart- BLUELCHENIOLS UNFINISHED . 5 ling (et vaboyely o fominist decla in | § o En for the reorganization of a girls’ [ford claimant Shicasoszt Difishuren } et ey ;:y:;:\'pn!lot;ror::?':m:e s 2 pr. Pants WORSTED BLUE baseball leagu 1t i3 understood | 110’s camp expects his superior s 5 ] v{n, ,\' “‘,mn\ r.,",: fo get hack on | cross-purposes. $35.00 $35.00 hat the Parker Shirt Co. has al-|experience and greater ring “smart-| NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE et make sure of | Though completa tahulations have ready made inquirics about the Ness” will overcome O'Brien's rug- TEE a shot that not been made, it was estimated at | uality rather th: ice, is w 5 a league and it is thought that Ui cdness, undisputed courage anl| oo ‘Jfi,\‘:\l‘pfi'!" 4 and make an- | headquarters here that some 400 | Q y ra an price, hat we emphasize. Every s e A article you buy here is absolutely guaranteed. : 2 You must ‘ company might be represented T3 St trouble, necessary. | women will sit in the republioan : 0 S s I 8 the league. A fow monihs ago the Meilo| MOMtredl T Rochester A e s e e S e | be satisfied or your money will be refunded, and we will camp would have regarded O'Brien 0 11:::1"}“\ gl one. Until one is dead | Rates or alternates and some 500 at be here to do it. as a “set-up,” but Franki clean- = ting out of trouble with | the demoeratic convention at Hous- | A more popular sport didn't exist % doo (B FIEENES G oats last summer than the girls i paseball served notice on the hoxing world games. The crowds were 50 large atfy,¢ yne Hartford middlewcight is cvery game that it was found nec coming fast. sary to hirc special police protec- tion in order to preserve order. me conditions will undoubt- > this year. ton, about a fifth or sixth of the to- | tal number of delegates and alter- | nates roke it Is hest to play . rather ot for distance. Dependable Club What is the most dependable elub | e X SUGGESTIONS— is purpos: That old, un- lehest Price Index in 1 Art'ist hirts o ey trowiie. 1t wautd pav Three Years Is Reported | Superior Cravats A an sl TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON o Buffalo ..... former Hartford | Montreal .... bantamweight and now [ Rochester Mickey Roberf amatour just returned from Detroit where | Jorsey City . o0 cvery player to form a close friend- hington, June "W*‘T}'f Variety Athletic Un- = le fought successfully as a pro, and | Reading ship with that cluh. It is a good ally | highest price index in nearly threc derwear - The men's Industrial league 18 jo, 00" OrKenfe, Hartiord feather, |Baltimore 1 to champion and dub. 1rom the sand | Years 18 reported by the department Carter’s Union Suits 'he S vor Y. having a successful run this year |, 0™ o 0™ VRO (BRI ' or out of the long grass it will speed | Of agriculture, in placing the figure Holeproof Hox : The Store For You and large crowds view every game. g iapia down at Meriden, bringing the pill back in the running. Used | for May 15 at 148 per cent of the oleprool Hosiery A e B Gttt ot Novatk ol e sKillfully, it will send the ball quite | pre-war level, an increasa of § Meyer's Gloves 361 MAIN ST. OPP. MYRTLE ST. ' The I‘alcons mcet the Connecti- , Baltimore at Reading. a vespectful distance points since April 15 and 22 points ‘ eut league leaders tomorrow after-| pay pattaling, former nationat| Rochester at Toronto. There isn’t a club in the bag that, since May of a year ago. | ; noon at St. Mary's field when Man- | 00 - "eqeet e PN e e by its faithful performance, will re-| Increases were shown in allf l chester invades this city. Russ Vish- |G "boyon the popular priesd eard K LEAGUE Mot tiom tile neert ofmmiaver the LEIoDRE Consicp iy i e bl | . or will probably be on the mound || PO O M menulnr prieea eard sl four of 4 poor lio priter than the | declived dree points, Graine 14| Opyye Boarding House for the visitors against the locals niblick. A duffer can modify bad luck |drome June 11. and this means plenty of trouble| " yoppny orkeete fs yearning for ; Games Yesterday : for the Hardware City nine. Fisher o “gnote a¢ Battaline, Hartford 10, Albany 4. New Haven 10, Bridgeport 4 | etables 2; products 7; and cotton and cotton- by dexterous use of this club. meat animals 9; poultry 1f a shot i« hooked, sliced or top- was formerly a member of the Fal- | Waterbury 5! BlHantia Iped into the rough from tee or seed 12, iy i { i bt &5 tairway, it cannot be blamed, rightly, The May 15 price of hogs rose con hurling staff. | Springficld 4, Providence 5 o vl s oubbn T4 nericstt « T IS BECAUSE I HAVE CONFIDEKNCE M SAV,~THAT IS A SKULL- SPARK jue No KIDDIN' fue «« Hou DID Y'HAPPEN “To “THINK OF -THAT ONE 2 v GOSH e ~« LIKE TH' SCoTCH- MAS WHO INVENTED The Talcons will, it is said, try Twu REBEL [;HIEFS | straight drive finds a hole or dep bove the April 15 figure. This in- to sign up George Porter, left- W, 1. Pet, [sion in the fairway it is another mat- | crease was ascribed to the sharp de- J You M'LAD, THAT [ WILL UNFOLD —To Vou ' i i 5 e ) handed pitcher, formerly of Tufts New Haven .... 24 " 704 ter. But worse than that is for a cline in receipts at primary markets { college. Porter had a successful ' I] REI] Hartford ....... 19 13 .jo4 5ood drive 10 stop in a divot hole. \ #cason with Southington last year. | Providence 19 14 574 Those who object to blaming any , ; ] 2 ¢ ‘ : \ , MY GREAT IDEA, THAT WILL -TAKE ME “To “THE NATIONAL ¥ CONVENTIQNS ! —rre was AHEM -+ I AM GOING-TO A MNOVELTY MANUFACTURER , WITH A MARVELOUS SUGGESTION,THAT -THEY MAKE FIFTY “THOUSAND -ToY BALLOON ELEPHANTS, SYMBOLICAL OF -THE REPUBLICAN Standing Tuck | following the heavy marketings in IPebruary and March e RBridgeport 19 unfortunate happening to had Pittsfie ¢ can attribute the misfortune to any ANOTHER ENGLISH TOWN Sprimkc ; IS SOLD AT AUCTION | : : T RAIDED sty s Grated Niaraguan vt ittt i) APARTHEN S the player who finds his hall nestling i in a hole dug up by a previous golfer Waterbury Albany Who Give In Luxurious Studio of Jaoques Bus- —— Games Today will invariably rate his luck a8 ¥e1y. | tanoby in New York is Visited By A MATCH WiTH A 3 3 b . o 4. Moxincnoss, Slores. Al ; Hartford at Albany. very poor. i PARTY, ~~+ AND LIKEWISE, THE SAME HEAD oM BoTH ottages, dences, | Managua, Nie w-| p ; ] Spots alice Today. EAD oM Bo i 1 agua, Nicaragua, June 1 (/- Brovidencs af Watorhury Other Bad Spots Police Today. MOUNT OF —ToY BALLOOK DOMKENS 3 Gactons M . Voo Two Nicaraguan leaders and some | Bridgeport at Springfiel). The other bad spots may he dueto| S AMo 4 ENDS !- ; [of their followers have laid down| Now Haven ot bitteaend, natural causes but here is an| New York, Junc 1 UP—The lux- FOR “THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION! ~ : 3 1 the Hammer. their arms within a week and have 5 irtificial hazard which would not | ltious studio apartment of Jacques THER E T u 4 ; been granted amnesty. Games Tomorrow exiet if every plaver lived up to the | Bustanoby, former New York res- e THEN SEND M 0 KANSAS cIty J _london, June ’-—"”—'_‘“""h" Santa Marla Sevilla, an outlaw| Hartford at Albany. rules and replaced cut turf. True | taurateur, was raided early today AND HousTon -To ' Fnglish town was sold at auction Yes- | who had been operating in Esteli,| Providence at Waterbury most of them do hut enough of the [ DY six detectives who arrested Bus- 7 terday, illustrating how the old order ehangeth in respect to landlordship. 1ot by lot, a great part of the quaint little town of Amersham, Bucking- hamshire,—hidden in the Chiltern Hills—went to the highest bidders. The cottages, as well as the more pretentious residences, stores, shops and gardens, bore catalogne numbers in anticipation of the ale, which was held in the malt house of the town hrewery, as the ancient town hall was too small to hold the crowd. he people reached the malt house through a field yellow with luftercups in which cows were graz- Ing. “The property for generations has heen owned by the Drake family, the recent owner being Tyrwhitt Tirake, councillor of the borough of Maldstone. Every tenant had been given an opportunity to purchase the cottage he occupied, and 70 availed themselves of this. Some years ago the town of Shats- bury, Doretshire, was sold under #imilar conditions. QUITS AUTO RACING Indianapolis. June 1 (P —Peter D Paolo of Los Angeles, last year the American speedway driving cham- pion. was said here to have quit au- tomobile racing for good. e Paolo was injured last Satur- Ay when his car crashed into a wall and overturned as he was preparing to aualify for the annual 500-mile antomobile race. He was severely but not seriously hurt. De Paolo witnessed race from a stretcher, vesterday's FUNERAL TONIGHT New Haven, June 1 (®—Funeral services for Eddy B. Fosnocht, in- atructor in French at the New Ha- ven high school since 1913 will be held tonight. Mr. Fosnocht died at New Haven hospital yesterday morning after an illnes of a few hours. He was born in Quantico, Md., and educated at Johns Hopkins University. The body will he taken to Baltimore, Md., for burial in Green Mountain cemetery, POLICE CHIEF DIES Hingham, Mass, June 1 (P— Chief of Police Washington 1. James, perhaps the best known police chief n Massachusetts. died last night after several months' illness. He had heen a member of the po- lice department here for 40 yvears and chief of the department for 25 Years. ’.':urrhndrrml with 20 men to Lieu- {temant Colonel Benjamin 8. Berry, commanding the marines at Jino- tega. Eleven rifles, two pistols and ammunition was turned over to the marines. The outlaws were accord- led full 'amnesty and protection in accordance with terms recently of- fered by the Nicaraguan govern- | ment Sevilla's hand was attacked on | May 20 by Lieuf. Howard N. Ken- yon, whose patrol routed them, wounding one outlarw and capturing |some equipment. Cornelius Sandoval, another outlaw, turned himself over to Colonel Robert 1. Dunlap at Oco- tal on Monday. Petronila Garcia was captured by marines near Buena Vista with five rifies in his possession. He will be sent fo the national penitentiary to wait trial on a charge of engaging lin rebellion against the Nicaraguan | government | Marines also capturcd six rebels ‘v’r‘pulod to be members of the band 14 by Manuel Jiron, a chieftain of General Augustin Sandino, who Iraided the Pis Pis mining district. i'rh. v were capfured by Captain H. H. Phipps and held at Matagalpa. Marines dispersed an armed band near Masaya, killing one rehel in the encounter. HEADS YALE COUNCIL New Haven, June 1 (P—Fred A. | Simmons, Jr.. of Rrookline, Mass., has been elected president of the Yale college student council. Sim- mons is managing editor of the 1929 Yale Daily News board, has been sceretary of the council and was a member of the freshman football eleven, junior prom committee and council. Joseph E. Lowes, Jr.. of Dayton, Ghio, has been elected secretary and Hulbert S. Aldrich, recording secre- tary. Lowes is busin: s secretary man- ager of the Yale baily News and secretary of the junfor class. Ald- rich is third baseman on the var- sity nine and was captain of the freshman baseball team a year ago. ARRESTED IN NEW HAVEN New Haven, June 1 P)—With the apprehension of James W. Me- Namara yesterday police believe that the numerous victimizing of car rental agencies throughout New England has come to an end. Mc- Namara was arrested when {rying 'to sell a machine for $173, just completed b president of the 1929 imcrrmornnyl Bridgeport at Springfield New Haven at Pittsfield. American Public Eats More and More Candy Washington, June 1 (# — T Americans like candy and are eating more of it all the time has been dis- closed by a study of the industry the commerce de- partment. In Nevada, the study found the heaviest per eapita intake, nearly 18 pounds a year and the people of Monta Minois, D ware, North Dakota, Vermont and California all are eating wore fhan | pla 12 pounds annually per capita. MARKET FOR CANDLES Casablanca, June 1.—(P)—Despite increased use of electricity and kerosene for lighting purposes in most of the important I’rench Morocco, the native popula- tion still provides candles. England heen supply- ing a larger proportion of the total candle imports each vear. Tmpori- ing companies have disa prices and competition now is keen 'HIGH PRESSURE NESSIR— (€ THIS PARACHUTE. | privil lincres |own ball, but towns of |1 a market for reed as to | prsts of golfdom get on courses to make their depredations a handicap to others who follow in their walke. aditional custom permits a pla er to lift his ball out of foot marl and wheel tracke in the fairway Local rules often allow the same when a ball is imbedded in soggy turf. But a player is out of | | 1luek if he finds his ball in a divot | grave. The difficulties of sand traps are | sed 50 per cent by depressions made by players who scoop ont their ball and then fail to remove the s of the battie. Theorefically a r ean expeet a trap unmussed ept by fhe damage done hy his he usnally finds the ball in a trap surrounded by the marks of those who travelled the path befora him. More than a few matches have wen Jost by the added handicap im osed upon players hy those golf cwiminals who leave behind the marks of fheir profession, The natural penaltics for off-side play and the regulation aesortment of traps and bunkers may be con- auered, bt fhe unnecessary ob- | PETE DONT WORK, BRING IT BACK || PETE ~ AND LISSEN To W AND WELL REFUND YOUR N NEW RAD\O CMON URSTARS TONGHT, tanoby when they found a quantity of alleged liquor. The studio was fitted out as a night club, detectives said, with a clearcd space for dancing in th center of one of the rooms and a small bar in another. Five persons, whose names the police did not di \ulge, were in the rooms when they raided but were released Rustanoby recently filed two s gainst Courtland Von W. Luck, New York banker, alleging that Luck had invided his apartment one night and charged him publicly with having ngged 7 former Yvonne De La Iorest Ran- dolph of the Virginia Randolphs The suits have not heen hrought to trial. wer Lincoln and Coolidge Pictures at Convention | Washington, June 1. (B—Pictures of the first and the most recent standard-bearers of tha republican party, Lincoln and Coolidge, will serve as the only decorations of the convention hall in Kansas City. “There is no political signifi- EE =l i GOT S0 € STATION B-R-KR— \(ELAND ANNOINCN G ETc-ET nd attacked Mrs. Luck, the | REG U. 8. 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