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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE IS MADE PUBLIC—PHANTOMS SWAMP LAURELS IN JUNIOR CIRCUIT GAME—MECHANICS DOWN ARCANUM TEAM—FALCONS, KENSINGTON AND RANGERS PLAY AT HOME NEXT SUNDAY—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTFS—SPORTS . LEAGUE TEAMS PREPARE IMECHANICS DOWN PES [PHANTOMS SWAMP [MAYOR PAONESSA TO OPEN FOR A STIFF CAMPAIGN| ARCANUM OUTFIT LAURELS IN GAME CITY LEAGUE SATURDAY f ; {Six Teams to Battle Again This Season for Municipal Win Junior Cit] mg“e Gme‘ Honors — Burritts Have Been Pennant Winners by the Score of 19 to § for Two Seasons — Tight Race Foreseen as Teams Girded for Battle—Schedule of Games is Made Pub- Halfway Mark in Pennant Chase Will be Reached by Eagles Turn on Lexi—ngton Team ¢ July 4—Yankees Club Athletics Into Insensibility at & l t Shibe Park—Giants Score Victory Over Phillies— in Fraterna! League \ Boston Red Sox Take Both Ends of a Double Head- ! —_—— League Standing. Lacking a pitcher who could find ¥ today to renew the general intr: ¢ tlonal campaign which will occupy all contenders until the halt way mark is passed in the pennant races o | Eagles 4 on July 4. Guerllla warfare at|{" i) A S IR R 000 widely separated points along the | & <ol iine yesterday resulted as expected | Tata 1 2 on @ Continuing its march towards the $2 ok Anstano PHILADELIHLA pennant of the Fraternal Soft Ball AL R M PO A Gl Lcague, the Junior Mechanics team p > lust night, after a tough battle with 1 1 K i 21the Royal Arcanum, managed to p er From Faltering Washington Senators. | e, ) the plate or a catcher whe could lic—Mike Lynch Is Named Chief of Umpires for { st Elme o gather in anything but a ball right Circuit. Moknanis struight at him and unable to selve By the Associated Pross . R , | Meehanies 1 N : unal SRy e e’ tadnis atasl m 2 2 4 o|mabs. 1 the slanta of “Lefty” Cohem oF G| o e e G " 0o G e nain ) Baylock, the Laurels haseball team | Mayor gelo A jo'clock, Cardinals vs. Tabs; Diamond | was smothered under a 19 1o 5 score | thow out the first ball as the City | No. 2 at 2 [in a Junior City Luagic game by | Hascball League ipmltsorml by u:g v Ph 5 Ihal night af W municipal government, opens its ‘1’m| ';.’;'u'-'flfm"‘ EAST R SN ‘season Saturday afternoon at '““““5 VB Burritts. ‘\\ulnm Hill park. Six teams will | August 18, Diamond battle for honors again this year, | ©'clock, Pirates vs, West B {five of thein being the same as en. |1Wond No. 2 at 3 o'clock, Bursitts vs. trunts of lust year and the sixth one Uirdinals and Diamond No. 1 at ¢ 'o'clock, Tubs vs. Rangers a noweomer. This addition is the | Cardinals, a_team that has already | AWEUst 25, Diamond No. mde a good record in independent ©'clock, Pirates vs, Cardinals 2 o'clock, Rangers vs. West Ends; Diamond No. 1 at 4 o'clock, K. of C. "« 0w o | Phoenix The game was a terrible spectacle because of the poor work of the losing team’s battery. Wesoly was | wild but his wildness was caused |more by the support of his catcher, | Ludwinowicz who had so many The Yankees li rally clubbed the Athletic into insensibility at Shibe park, 7 10 4; the C nts expended % ot R Sfhee 1n = o 1 1 o ulpull through with an 11 1o 10 vic- | passec alls tha o scorckeepe E . 5§ o i much deep laid strategy in doing the | S ) i d ppulkuleensh with an 1 de b vic- | passed balls that the scorckeeper | L0 o FOC e T its, Pirates, |Mond No. 2 at 2 o'clock, Tabs va. same thing to the Phill at the | o, 1 o n gftery. The battle, w u-; i 5 st Td'l}u was unable to count them all. | abs, West Knds, and Rangers wii | West Ends; Diamend No. 1 at 4 Polo Grounds, 11 to S, and the Red | i o 6 0 yjas exolting asene of the olg-Gmo | Alomst every inning the Phantoms | p.ic halino 0 {o'clock, Burritts vs. Rang | 10 ® 5 1fdog fights in Finnegan's alley and | i : malte up ilie balanogal e 100p. 1o Sox won two from the Senators an Boston, 4 to 1 and 11 to 4. firon Young Henry Johnson & plunged to the forefront as an ele- phant sniper In a clash which saw Robert Moses Grove wilt once more under heavy cannonading by the Huggins artillery corps. Johnson, who defeated Grove, 4 to 0, at th ¥ Yunkee stadium one week ago to- ! 6T S day, picked the Athletics off almost | pyiixdulyhia 4 as he pleased iy every fnning save | Two base hits: O v the fourth. Three of the five hits|® ""“*lfl "“-:“ his; and the only two New York errors "% Viohers frote Bomts oo two runs but from there to the end were combined in that round for of the game, they were hog-tied. three runs. Natlonal Leagll Blasting out a run through the scored at will. not on hits, although | mhe Burritts have captured the | Scptember 1, Diumond No. 1 at 3 the team colleeted & total of 12| (1o for two vears in successmn g ©'clock, Burritts va, Tabs; Diamond bingles, but mostly on passed balls. | have another sirong team which NO- 2 at 2 o'clock, Pirates vs. Rang- Runners reaching first, almost in- | tpreatens to make it three in a row. | S and Diamond No. 1 at 4 o'cloc variably made the trip around 10 |pe season, therefore, will resolve | West Ends va. Cardinals. home on pitches that got hehind the | jisu1f into a battle of five teams t atcher, Osipowicz finally went ze- o ca . Os 2 finally w ul down the sixth from its pre- | DOUBLE HEADERS {hind the hat and the situation Was | ciinent position. The Pirates, clos- | |corrected to a great extent. est contenders in the past, will again | | “Letty” Cohen, working like a{be among the most dangerous com- | progydent E. {charm in the hox for seven innings, | petitors of the Burritts, as they have * 3¢ was the master of the opposition. | heen strengthened in preparation rorl ican League Publishes List of The Laurels seemed unable to solve{the coming campaign. The West | his delivery. In the seventh, the|Ends, with their hard-hitting vet-| Twin Ball Games. runs but it was more | crans, arc oo 2 Ofwas decided only in the last of the ninth when the Mechanics came o o @ o u|through with the winning run. A, T, A W The Royal Arcanum got its lead = carly in the game scoring eight rung i ibAmeon 1. Kth in the first two innings. The Me- ted for Dykes n $th, chanics came buck in the first to tted for Boley in st score five but it was in the fourth atted fpr Orwoll in Sth that it came within one of tieing the score. The Arcanums, however, {£ot one in the fourth and another In the fifth to increase their lead by 0 000 0407 | S. Barnand of Amere s got fou another team which musti o o000 Gehrig's triple with two on and tight defense of the Arcanums in ssauss Latiy’ bad Gsvsioped & ke veplipnod with. " The Taks weng : i el Boley's wild relay gave the Yankees the sixth, the Mechanies came back | wild streak after a long layolf while |heginning to show real baseball at| double houders have Leen foreed to three in the first he A's came mnmml;n.vuu«“ & again in the §th with two more to im; mates were batting, than any- | the end of r and expect to|pile up fn the American lcague be- back with one in their own half, and | o A 2 tic the count at 10 all. Then in the | thing else. {go on this sc roin where they [cauge of the continuous assault of ook a lead of 4 10 3 on their rally | dS Wew 3 ninth, the team nfanaged to put The ene bright apot in the playjieft offl. The Rangers must do better; o, \o Loonan against Johnson in the fourth. Grove lnurst, 1, .....1 1 1 3 1lacross the one counter that decided |of the Laurel team was the excel-|than in 1927 if they are to figure in | ™ p R QB o 0L held his own with his youthful rival [Leach, 1t . L A Y T RUFUS W, HAGGARD {lent work of Huber in center field. {the race, while there is no way of | 'h"' ‘I*’m'”] 'I‘“ :"‘ e doubl: header | has recapitulate | Williars, rf who is het- [comparing the Cardinals with th L @ o until the eighth, but Combs doubled, | WHERTE 1 o1 32 | The scor 2 2 [ A brother to “Micky 9 Koenig tripled, Ruth singled, Gehrig | Si" o e 10 Arcanum 140 110 00010 | HOMer of the world's intercollegi- | o Amsterdam this summer. s | or known 10 the hasehall fans and |other teams, although they hay [m;»duu“:- toliown: walked. | 8chuite, 1 1 1 Ui Mechani 300 201 021—11 |ate record in the high jump, Rutus|record jump is 6 fuct 7 1-4 inches. [4g “Lefly,” Tufts freshman star, he several of last yeur's Speedboya in | l::::‘e b j\.\“:’:h‘::i‘;: "': ::"*:0"‘ rom that point onward, the P B W. Haggard, a former University of rd, only a few weeks g0, g following in their footsteps as a | their line-up. - 45-~Waahlh at Hoston. Yankees wrote their own ticket, Os- | v 0 g Teigits W1y MAeN, Mienn sitilass s bl ¥ O | ticd Harold Osborne at Chicago | giumond star. Ho had seven putouts | e schedule, just released, calls "‘"“" '_‘0_“ ‘;‘“_""“” at Chicago; sler Orwoll entered the box as Grove R D0 The Eagles got off the ground last | Texa te Swho il compete H0r] . epocial exhibition:al ©-5e0E b 78 | oaa b Arers e e it s o i ew York at Boston. b Tabs und Pir- | : i ‘ 0 1w u ufnight and screamed to their hearts | the Olympic team under the colors [inches, He is 21 years old, Iives in | yost of the oalches being sensation- |4 tos will mect on Diamond No ,”;g‘ Miy-"I—Pulsgelihla, st “Now content at the expense of the Lex- |of the American Athletic Club of 8t. [ Austin, and was aduated from ') running ones. P o’clock this Saturday \;l(il the ‘H\’|Oll team in the sec ame | Louis, is virtually certa a ticket | Texas = Spring i 3 o i " 4 2 3 [ine \o second game | Lo tually certain of a ticket | Texas this spring. | From the sturt, it was apparent | Burritts and West Ends facing cach | was led away, and cut in with an | extra-fancy wild pitch, which Coch- 1 rane also threw away after taming o8- St. Louls at Chicago; ton at Philadelphia. 36 8 10 24 14 = ", w d o o ol [ played in the leugue last night. The » Pha i the ball near the grandstand. Here NEW Y ORK play & I o |that the Phantoms would pile up @] other on the other di it the ; : were four runs and the ball game. AB I H PO A E|final score was 20 to 11, The min- o nkd Boons God. {b TR vt ho i o Mo SRUE AIMNOOARLAREH- )y %8G Toliissat: New: ¥orky y il e o et e {swme hour. At 4 o'clock on Diamond | petroit at Boston This latest victory over their gns- i 1.8 1 ; Br0. Just Becors ateL0p the team scored nine runs on three (No. 1 the Rungers and Cardinals | : il pected rivals gave the Yankees the A y ymaking their runs while the Bagles line singles, the game developed in- [\will play. A Juni ) S [ July 1—8t. Louls at Now York; longest lcad they have had this sea- ¢ 9% 1 ulonce away, could not be stopped. to T R LLGAgIIC | Detroit at Boston. a .‘ i { ; ame will be played at the latter | o A atRATInE e gamen” S A N : e wummars: Dour anch Ratusday afternosn on |gon " 1TCIVeIN 2t Washing: The Cardinals, who have just won o ; screamers got two. They added four PHANTOMS S ; J = 21 out of 27 on their longest road | I 1 0in the second and plastered nine up Qs ABIC PO A b Mi;‘.‘(nn:::fi:{.p-n abiaf ot wnotren: | [0\ N—Ghileako at Bithddliile, trlp of the season, dlepo{rilul in ;:: e e Z:!lll:u(-s("tllreiho'nr;l‘ In!thu“lhird. ‘A:u- Sololnsk praii 0 1 1 o|has assigned Mangun and Sautter to | ;‘l‘li; }‘*:vi:“ m;ldmuv”;m‘ York. Three-Eye lcague yesterday as the | 01 01 “lother came in in the fourth, another 4 0 4 8 neeens Ne ¥ fer ta = 1 . s At | i A= X o £ 4 No. s week, with | uly 19—Detry a 4 ; Pl e e i o | o v v ulinthe fifih, enc cach in the sixth | Locksmiths Eager and Anxious to Hand Stanley Works | i, ™ 101 llynch and Morelll working o Dia- |5t st ot ooy Loinaton; *“game ¥ rad 1 000 0 b « eve and two 3 5 i, 1 ' [st. Louin ) : ) donnybrook at the Polo Grounds. o 0 0 9The team didn’t need (o bat in the First Defeat in Industrial League—League Leaders | By e AT Pl el 8 - - |~ July 25—Philadelphia at Chicago; g ) L 4 * A meeting of the league manay 2 N 8t. Louis sagged under the som- i o e oAU, Confident of K Record of Wins Clear—New ayiork Tor el e NS B managers | Washington at St. Louis; New Vork mer heat at this season two years | 7 71| The minute-men started late but niaen eeplng cord o ns Clear—NNew | 1o “O“I: .,010:"‘;;\":1';1";‘:‘:‘;’ at Detroit; Boston at Cleveland. F 0 as ers Hornsby was driving i once they got going. they laid dows N | A SRR b’ Ry July 26—Washington at St. Louls; [ N e maEDily iret Bt for o etab Gl Sl B b Britain Machine and Fafnirs to Battle in becond’ " 1 o) tanager will submit his liat of eli- | New York at Detroit; Hoston at £ : vi—Butted for Hoge sth . 0 O gible players at time: J Nutional league flaz. It seems as i || o Dutied for S io— §| miade their Toreboars sit up and taks Game of the Evening—Start at 5:30. G B, b0 T bl Blaveing it B Sleveland, ly 2 W v 3 2| June 30, Diamond No. 1 at .,“0',,"'0’;, ‘: D‘fl’:fl""g""" il 4 With a record of five wins In the o'clock, Tabs vs. Pirates; Diamond | ¢ p| luring the fourth g gl el Cleveland, Cone came i folnn L Industrial Bascball league still um;B”tm“ lm'%h, ating 1. Pawetcate, m, s > 5 q g NooZat 2 o'clock, Burritts va West | gy)y ; staincd by a single defeat, the Stan- Harry Thaw’s Visa /ol g gt s ol e and Diamond No. 1 at 4 ' something similar will be needed | O TR 53 0 i1 | otie The = ce and | Two hase hits O'Farrell. Winning Lihing when th ag- | pithier: Faulsner Lo ther: Sweet. | "o mag 'm l‘ i O 1t was suspends Ihut in the rirt lly started in the (eIt ey Stk New York at this year to preserve the pe well-being of John Heydler's nates. They are taking what com- runs were scored, Washington at Chicago. fort they may from Brooklyn's re- e | followed in “the sixth. seventh and 3 z B, Pawalnglc 10 -1 0 0 @ 0 o’clock, Rangers Cardi Aug. 1—Roston ut Chicago. cent spurt and the fact that n..w Jeighth and a lone counter in the |1€¥ Works baseball team faces a| London, June 28 (UP)—The gov- |B; Pawelcalc 1f .1 0 0 0 Jidzons fiikem i Ranlligs. | Rept. 4—Detroit at Chicago. Glants have Joat only two ninth gave the team 11, This was |tOUED fEht at Walnut Hill park to- [crnment s investigating the eir- | 1tk Dot e | SV Diamond No. 1at 2 o'clock, | ept, - 5—Washington at New a morc than the Cardinals ‘ far from enough to win, night when it battlon the Russell & oumytunces under which Sarry K, | Koo 10 T 8| et B = Diamond yory, P The men of McGraw hoped to Y6 Boore: Erwin nine in one of the two game: lig, 10 |¥%. & B 2 DiEo ubs vs Cardi- gapt, g—Philadciphia at Boston. W Britain Ma. | Thaw obtained @ vise in the U nited | 1nder of - make up much ground against vhvvr[ i Deton . . 003 012 221—11 | Scheduled. The ¢ Britain Ma- | s L 4 3 western rivals in a long run of | Pagles - | ey 1«1 1ox—g0 |chine and Fafnir teams arc sched- |States to enter England, siv William | Sdwiowior 5 1 0 o 3 = i ; @ i - < July 14, Diamond No. 1 8t 2 york, games through July 4 with the uled to play the second game of the | Joyson-Hicks, home seorctary, sald| - T lnal, Bl e g weaker east. Their victory over the _ evening. lin the house of ¢ today. liniiton 30 §bfg o 0CN U S SHOE Sipe yoakor cast. Thel victory over the : - N of comunons todas. | viantoms V3 a3 {mond No. 2 ut 2 o'clock, Pirates va.| i when the foolish Phils act as they | Fyopllent s“ppomng Cam Ar- e S e R bt evae spite the vise, Thaw was re: [\l k. Wilkes, Um- | West Ends; Diamond No. 1 at 4| | A | ¥ did yesterday Glant fans may well member of the squad are high that |fused admittance on his arrival at phes: M s 2040, o'clock, Tabs vs. Rangers, - e July 21, Diamond No. 1 at 2! n o'clock, Rangers vs. Burritts; Dia- 8 (LP)— i 3 fear the next interscctional brush. they will be the first to make the |Southampton. He was permitted to |’ e “Ehlesuibieay. ot o l‘flflge{l [Or New Haven Buttmakers it the toboggan, Plenty land in ) : fimte Sne oo angers i N i s g aonha o X 4 bl 5 g | ; mond No. 2 at 2 o'clock, Pirates vs. BIG PANG CANNONS dge in sigith sorbd Lo of rivalry cxists betyeen the teoms | ons were drowned and Cardinal 1 D d No. 1 at 4 s furtis elghth, soored fouc : : g ihe depmay S " i sons Were ol ardinals and Diamond No. 1 a HELL CANN Tuns and 1o A New Haven, June 25—One of the and a mecting between them means Harry Lyon of Southern orted entombed by a landslide #5 | grejoek Tabs vs, West Ends. FIRE uui,h:,)" ry L, South f inds. IRE © CRS combined strategy of Roger Bresna . i itabl battl " " Jlest supporting cards ever as- H inevitably a battle, N $] iS00 ATR 1t of hes rains near Hiroshima % * ke . hun and_ John MeGraw ws s suwporting caras e v (LGt Heavyweight Champ De- | ™sconics Woria i v-onaviy rot| ~ Cross “Souvenir” Vietim st of ey vains L hoeann Netln o GHT WORK continued out the strougest fineun it po s New South Wales, Jime 29 (UP) : 4 o8 Ve gers; Dia- || yioy Complete Line in the City. 3 to | sembled his state sury fo pinch-hit the Giants into sembled in t ! four in their own half for an 11 to which almost guarante [ H . s e ol Tl There have been Nicavy rains and | yond A lock, Pirates vs. S victory. Walter Lerian’s home run [and thrilling action for 50 rounds— ends 1 eat aa1son squa" because Manager Jack Stovey figures |y gujt of clothes, wutch, a penel | (loods throughout the nation this | ( with two on was the blow that [will be presented at the White City Ma " ; dinals and Diamond No. 1 at ¢ . 1 Pk o M N """;[ \‘:ful'm“s(,(‘)‘"‘l‘:'l"':‘: ‘:;“"‘d°r‘:";’u and $100 were taken by an uniden- |month—the regular rainy scason—geloek, West Ends vs. Cardinals, ‘ wrecked Aldridge. Most of the stadium, Savin Roc on Mon ) - ar Scott, ELL e “souvenir hunter from t nd consilerable damage from high | August 4, Diamond No, 1 at 3| B phia pitchers were prema (July 2 on the program leaded by | New VoPe. Jdnc 23 (P—Tommy [ ManGer (0 whom must g0 the eredit |y, teroom of Harry W. Lyon, Amer- | Water. Tridzes and roads were out | orelock, Burritys vs. West Ends; Dia-| turely wreeked, and th Kid Kaplan, Meriden, and Manuel| Laughran may defend his light | for the succees so far experlenced | [\ % Liooior of the tran and rice ficlds were floode Shona Wt 2 o'clock. Rangers cainst Armand | DY the Stanley Works crew, will als and Diamond No, 1at 4 0'clock, | gopt. 7—Phiadelphia &t 1oston. ates Ve, Burritts. Sept. 9—Philadelphia at New task of the Giants the more easy. Quintero, the Flovida Spaniard. heavywelght title & lairplane Southern Cross, who is re- — VA, Cardin Is: Diamond No. 1 at 4 o Three cizht rounders immediately | Emmanucl, young Jewish buttler | Probably occupy the uiound aBain |y e 1o the Cnited States on the | RE o'clock. Pirates vs. Tabs. 18 MAIN ST, i American eague precede the main it of ten rounds (from California, at Madison Square |OBIghL. Johnson. acc of the Russ- |l HE @ 0 FOR 81 1™ Abgust 11, Diamesd Mo, 1 st 3 4 T IR Sl KRt o Aty and in the New Hav "H ro A E|ly. of Nev semi-final Georgia Day, [Garden tonight' or it muay be just|Win pitching statf will probably 5 | ornado, will be given alanother fight. Tommy won't know |throw for his tewm. Auother bat- ainst Irish Jimmy Kel-[until Emmanuel weighs fn at the |tle of hurlers is anticipated. York boxing commission’s office at % The New Britain Machine undi There" At Least one [n Ever,y oflice tional Guard feather-|o'elock. If nanuel comes in un- | Fafnirs will stage u riot of their own hampion of New York der the 175 pound Umit the bout [on Diamond No. 1 tonight. ted in the last fitteen st | automatic akes on the titular | Newinaties have met with hard sled- 1 prove the mettle of the it is only sched. |ding thus far in the league but with rer Day rounded into iu\»rl 10 2o 10 rounds and the cham- | Brny Anderson in <hape, they ex- | St i GIVE IT > ME | DIDN'T KNOW/ WELL YW SEE ALL s ore Y Y| Sonv 1S oy (|| pechie OB KBS ox RerTeds * [ F You 1CK AROUND e A FEW BLOCKS ‘= 7N E'I:I’B_é ;fi; D ™ RO WEAKFLSH OF ‘THING Lotig ENe WY MORE TR | T =S HOUSE HEn? Rl D aspeets, Sucker ) moon shaking the cold whieh be-|yion had not intended to risk his | pect confidently to -ome through went to Detroit | crown. with a win. The Bearing 8 1 he threatens to break Lou ran was originally slated to | are determined to stave off defeat with a Victory defend his championship against | and the team has been showing great | v will en- | gimmy, Slattery, but when th stuff in its practice sessions. fulo Loy hurt his hand in t Both games will be under w; A ; on the card b manuel was called in as a substi- | not later than 5:30, o'clock. A E : ; i clever junior welght | e, alifornian was not —_ — | g P 1omake another 1r¥ij.cted to make the 'ight heavy- PR i Hmit ot Bridzeport vight limit, but as he finished his l ATES PRACT[GE 2 these two foukht | training IZmanuel put an entively an-Vac-1 e aspect on the affair by tipping s nal Lihe seales at only 174 pounds. Local Baseball Club Starts in City oA the best Of ey if the meeting with Eman- | ¢ ivier now |y title defense s v ago, should|(here seems to be little danger of [ Plays Sunday. * fe 5 n's losing his crown, In his ) 5 will ek 1he | guiy’ New York appearance Eman-| The Pirates will practice tonight gton ' 0—1 |} . | uel won a decision over the ancient [and tomorrow night at Walnut Hill lmariner of the ring, Mike MeTigue, | Park in prepuration for a busy Lut only after the veteran had given | Week-end. On Saturday the Corsairs him @ very thorough lesson in the | Will start it campaign in the City [urt of Lixing. In Loughran Emanuet |league by clushing with the Tabs. | will meet o more dangerous oppo- | “Jou" Potts, high school twirlér, will pent, one who can fight as well as | probably take the mound against the - ONE BLoci 1 er retreating. 1t will beoa CaS oy g there seems to e little | Main strect aggregation. Carlson ¢ un irresist e et A0 Ghilisy that the coust fighter can [ will be held in reserve and will be immova e [take the tithe from the ehumpion |ready to take the mound at any rd will op: hoBaby Dol o has successtully defended it | time. Mangan will be behind the iry, 1 ted with Alf 19t the strongest opponents his|backstop. Coach Charlic "Miller has can supply. not aunounced his starting lincup as In one of the preliminary bouts, 1. corge Hoftman, New York boy who | Manager K. Saunders hus booked wave up hix berth on the American |a tough opponent for the Pirates on Olympic boxing team 1o join the [Sunday in the Willimantic All-Stars professional ranks. will make his | The down &tate team is compos debut in a four rounder ugainst |s s and the locals | [ Vinko Jukasa. will have to travel fast if they hope ‘ e = {to put the game in the win column. b &0 FINDS SMITH SENTIMENT ‘arlson and ¢ will work for the | v oot permanenth o g ninent favorable to the nomi- | Pirates against the Willimantic | his home in Haedock diugon of Governor Smith on the | tean | democratic ticket, and bis clection ] € Lisenbee, an Tate, x to star rank New York P! ter the ring at 135 pound League Saturday Afternoon and dovs beco | Loughr Two BLocks ] a® Home . Stallings Is Forced | Tn Re(ue From Game P George T 5. now man of th Montreal Internation cam, leaves here 10 h Charlic Miller expects all allings colupsed in o hotel Doty h presidency, s found by Attor- {members of the squad 1o be present| @ ne 7 while the Al wers S|y Thomas ¥, McDonough in the [tonight and tomorrow evening at| 2 Barted ged in a ser Toronto. His{ oo iiiern states of the unton, e re- ' practice without fafl. i Washington ' a heart “"“wh in & message sent to fricnds —_— - | Boston < noconfined 1o 4 e This fmpression was g @iwed | According to Pliny. Cato believed | = | by the local lawyer while passing |that husbands started kissing in or. vew vouw e {through the <outh on s way to the |der 10 determine whether their wives gt Al R ) ) CLASSH ADS {national convention at Houston, [and draughters had been driking TuRee BLock FouR BLocks ! Koenig. w8 ... R e T RS I Tesas, wine. : ( - v e N s A