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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 35, 1928, . | | i news to | out. 3 L] > ==+ Baseball Standing|}ANY WILLWATCH |GOLFERS OBSERVE FOURTH |"ie'fiicm: mmms ol . "t 1ot S pea kin g { b shoot & ball lnto the air and catoh |3 o3 4T o S Tm—— it in his pocket. That is a good stunt 12 1 0sisler, Ib b 1L 330 39 s | NOMNINACTION AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB (il e UL L D o s p orts e ball's place ia elsewhere, But Dan | HOEW: 1-3 | Ben 3 . T Washington 6-4 N el MacQuarrie, Chicago manager of : - - = - 0 o0 27 »| Philadelphia 5-11, S ot B ’ E Corbin Cabinet Lock., demonstrated | Totals K TR s P R O R To the New Britain Machine Co.| St. Louis 11-0, Chichgo 8.1, 'Former New Britain Boy Has‘Sm_\ Ardent Followers of the Game Turn Out for the [low a Scotchman reserves his. tee | Brovkisn : PCE e g baseball team goes the honor of ef-| Detroit 10-3, Cleveland 5- o 5 N | [Pegs. Whilo his drive sails down the | s twe out when W Bascball tean gous the houor ot er-| D veland 5-4 (uit §ix ay Bike Raci Morning Tournament — Twenty Come Back for |fuirvay his tce jumps un intg g |scmme or ari, 547 ¥or cslied on | Comey. & 1 ea% s Taqurial Tefune S sedeand, 1L y S | More in the Afternoon—Firecrackers and Bombsg |Fvicker pocket. Han s b oyl Totate R R i ought, the first play of its kin L. | T Nener S, . 2 _ TR Clark, U i Hast, Jocda od Blers o " in the history of the IndustrialNew Yeork 18 L et e S Upset Equilibrium of Studious Pla)ers -_ BI"‘ Time: 1 il il e v rvxfi:.i;;:x:fi b —10 ague. Philadelphiz 3 ALEIONG, - ) e W : fay, i o v | Boston 101 130 000 & Aragic o i sase ns ans will bo ronting for Harry Sweeney and Clarence Manning Carry off A, M, rIRST GadE) Wi e i Ticmpmn, “Hu, . - s G e ae | B ouits : in boy, to win the " 4 Cincinuati €10 201 002—g | Whitney, Leach, Dietrich, Freigas, . v _The stunt was pulled off Tuesday |Cleveland 10 Sy e e R Honors. Plitaburgh 0o 600 @ao—y | Hornabs, Bisler, Brows 5. Hend Leses: night in the game against the Paper 41 BRI ARECS Rixey and Picinich; Dawson, Miljus [Home run: Bouthern. Wianing pitehess Goods team of Kensington. With 1 headlines the program for the week-| ; Tauscher and Hargreaves Walsh. Losing pitcher: Coomey, Umer men on second and first, Maher|Boston 10 1y bike race ",p\xnn‘},' the ll«lrlfar\‘; Ihere are a lot of ways of cele- 'gc to the winnimn, oursome - pires: Reardon, Moran and Magee. Time: apeared a drive between sccond 1d | Detroit ... 15 ‘\n“lfhlrnnlle er’"K l:)nlglll. briting the glorious Fourth but to| 'HIN lvn‘-Z having played well in| —_— | (SECOND GAME) - toss: t at = % 2 arry has forsaken six-day rmding the confrimed g . “_ < the early festivities, Carl had visions | b5, 2 2 < i CINCINNATY 2;::,“:;:;1“‘2 li“r‘n:m:: ::x‘:-:‘: e Al b s e N\VL .m»\nr; l.:():: r :h r »\f |:)vn of taking home & Jire of the ba.| (CORUNued from Preceding Page) AB R Moo Py K. OF P. INSTALLATIONS however, failed to touched second| Roston at Philadelphia. gimie ot talAving Who niolom bt s T phates alnnen S e lsofentiaeg| L L R Sa bt ol District Deputy Lothair 1. Bicgel of 4 and H. Anderson, grasping the sit-| (Other clubs not scheduled.) jcause he is virually a neweomer o |da at is to go out and play 18| that Kaldwin and « (the silent | yruukowms, o' 18 o 5 o o 3] ‘41 im o | this city will go to Bristel this ever uation, shot the ball back to him | Ioles in the morning and repeat |PAFICTS of Which were Bill Booth, | Aiextudcr R EEa e U | ning for the purpose of installing for the third putout. Games Tomorrow the celebration in the 1. M. | Dan MacQuarrie, and d Hart) | Reinbart, p 2001 S0 g g s ;’ the officers of Ethan Lodge, Knights Chicago at Washington. | Sixty followers of “Colonel Bogy” could score the hest low hall ‘h‘”{‘\‘b:lvl::n r SENE N 5 w 0 5 o 1|of Pythias A surprising thing about the play| St. Louis at New York plaved yesterday A M. at Shuttte | he even et Val Flood in and handed | s e e e ! 1z 1 ¢ Tomorrow evening District Deputy yill -, was that it didn’t cause even a mur-| Detroit at Boston. Meadow in a medal play, full hand- (MM a handicap of 10 = s 21 2 1 ®|Arthur F. Hayes of this city will in. ¥ nur among the fans gathered there| Cleveland at Philadelphia. P tournament. Roused carly by | But there was a rival Badwin and ey AR 55 11 13 27§ 1stall the officers of Pythian lodge 4o maten he coniiaf BNy quatiaE e noise of the yvoun, genera- [CO. With Ernest Baldwin chuirman S ridlen or Beiptan 1 700 PITTSEURGH at Plainville. marked, “a triple play” and let it NATIONAL LEAGUE ion’s part in the national celebra-|0f the hoard of directors, which had | nhica 200 oie AB R M PO A E A g0 at that as if triple plays were tion, they startpd shooting on their 10 be reckoned with, Just hecause | St Lovis 100 004° 100— e ' g \ common occurrences. Yesterday's Re own hook, matched in foursomes, at |the other company heat them in the|, Twe base bits: L. Wils. ; S TR T | — St. Louis 11-9, Chicago nine o'clock [morning was no reason why they|mis: Hater 5o Wi aa vo1o: s Kensington, represented by the| Brooklyn $-2, New York From far away came the detona- Should trail along hehind in the se- | Winning piteher: Malone Lo Y o thlten American Paper Goods team, has (Second game, 5 innings, rain.) tions of bombs and near cxplosions N match. Charles Davis, rwg““l Mitouel v ol Mstiom T the most loyal bunch of rooters in| Cincinnati 6-11, Pittsburgh 0-3. from caddies' crackers sometimes | Wilson, and Clarence Barnes wers | Ko Time: 223 0 ateg | \ the Industrial League. Every game.| Ihiladelphia 10, Boscton 6 upset carctully aimed putts, The | Ernest's partners eager to pull off o : 13 win or lose, the fans turn out to (Sccond game postponed, rain.) spirit of Fourih of July cchoed over & hig deal. | Braiay g g oheer their players on. Tuesday’'s the course. Added to the orthodox| Then there was a stalwurt erew | N Ve ; Pl e game was a hard one to lose, but The Standing noise of gunpowdes Were those other {composed of Bill Sweenoy, AL Sweets [, V") 3”{::” . (_.ut "xr ‘1: = 13 at the during the early innings, we had the w. 1 explosions when players “blew up.” ser, *Keck™ Parker and Bill Cowles. | O Farrell i S 020 feeling that the Paper Goods crew Louis The majority of golfers did just that | v were out for honors too. The &h 010 001 was loafing when it should be get-[New York ... | Doing o they felt about as hoys|other foursomes wers 1 but it | Lase hits: Callaghun, P. Gigimnne A tireacundcan ‘"n‘edx(“"!( innati Eaai do when a fire ¢ ®oes off in |was the above mentioned qu: e Winning ;“:‘.?;G’,:\ lwlv’x‘v"ml::.u:vmk iesy b ¢ o be no good at all once the New-|Chicago ........ their hands. But u 1he young- | that sharcd first prize with best ball DI Time: 1361, e : matics levelled their hits for runs, |Brooklyn .... HARLY HORAN. sters they did not profit hy one|net of 60, It became Carl Baldwin's | Wendrick, 3t 0 -3 . [ ] [ ] ! ) il | Pittsburgh such_experivee and tollowing holes | pleasurc personally 1o award the | llermam. e 11 e PHILADLLIHIA Harry Horan, native of New Bri- 1}0-\“"\ the field, he is not given an oyer- 32w other “blow ometimes drives | prize ::L;.‘.'.;w" e ; LS o A‘n ||: i ro Am 2 tain, is due to step into the realm |Philadelphia . good chance 1o win this cvening |Might sizzle instead of BOINE OUt[ e was too have been a drive|Flawers o . 1 1 3 ofThompson, 2b talalisiwivs g of moter-pacers tonight at the East oa ‘—e Yoda against the impr ve ficld, but this | frem the tee with a hang Other |ineg contest but after the matches Huvl oft, ss 1t 1 3 0fHurs, 1b b T Hartford velodrome. Harry made his| mes Today motor-paced game is ene of many Umes it was an approwch Hhat Prov- |y i, no one bat 1ood and | oilne: o sb S8 2 fame as a six-day bicycle bike rider| New York at Pittsburgh |upsets and Harry may surprise and #d 10 be a dud. And dorens of PUMS | kich urw on hand fo enter so the | Swsersy, o o o 3 ofmissen i Summer Membership 4 but he has deserted this field to| Philadclphla at Beston =~ | delight his supportors, missed fire, “Punk” was as popular | oo G 0 0 i - - 20 3.2 4 @ pace the motors. Many of his New| (Other clubs not scheduled Larry Gaffney of Birooklyn is the |a word on the course as it was yes|“ [ (08 (R0 B0 G ot oty 5N 8 st o Men $5.00; Boys $2.00 E‘;:a‘,';“:;;;"" THL be ML V0 see Games Tomorrow f,,,”r"i.'f.\r dls e ,,‘,‘_f.",,l(:\:',,"‘.f,:“.‘,:“,‘-‘ Nt That ANl the solf played was|Plaved his pariner's ball. & protest ABR B PO A S s | "\ewk‘{ork af Eliisbiceh | recent occasions when he has left |of the duffer variety. Tt wasn't. For | Va5 mad l’ “"nl'"‘ s A sa ole Gat s 10 12 3 U8 N . Brooklyn at Chicago, ot o o} w ance Bill Sweeney hot a gross|S3S¢ as carel v as thoug e were Give any team in the Tndustrial Tooh vn his competitors behind to win cham- | Instan s ! EEOBS o) : sl ant as ¥ Yeague a pitcher and it will win bann| (Other clubs not scheduled.) pionship races. Last weck at the |75 and Clarence Manning plaved a | €IVINS a0 opinion as a'l""' =“““"":7‘ 5 ) R “oloc e trac feate: e e 78, They drew first and | °F 2 DLURL A ALY L games. The Stanlev Works has won S = o Velodrome track he defeated a field |ronnd of 78, 3 lSeus aaiae ot Bt o e meven straight games behind good| JSTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | .y, jncluded such riders as |second prizes for their part in the ane e bapnan A \ o] g Walte o e Ge Chapma ~time erican orning’s fun. [RALmS 00N & x ‘ il # pitohing. Big Walter Scalt has been Yesterday’s Results Othe Cha mini, als-tise Autoricen | ouviing = fun Dttt Parkep | COTIaINY has his troubles on the > turning back the hest tedms in the Son City 4-8 Ak 8on champion, and Irancesco Zuchetti, | Then there was Inte” Parker, e * league with monotonous regularity. | jereet BV Aol CAmatic ot | This race has been titled the |almost a cor to Toucch i s, The fans are unable to get his goat ’1‘”““"‘ T4 “‘( 1‘;’ sl |“Race of the Nations” beca sea=on. With his half dozen clubs| A few days ago he was requested 4 ns easily this vear as last. He reo| SrlUIOTE fd Heading o1 | Franes a reprosentative 1 Al- | he turned inoa net score of 65 and |10 1Tt his ball on the green while fuses abselutely to take his mind off onirea (IO Ra R fred Letournier, Holland an entrant | thus took gross score prize. |Nis partner played. Not too ul his job of pitching. { in Rene Roogman, Belzium one in K” explained that his brother|at what he was about, the Judge Henry Wynsdau and Italy a celor- | was shooting wayv over his head. {picked up a bumble bee instead-of The Girls' Tndustrlal League getsp carrter in Dan Pischione, | Anyway it ®as all m the family \lnfl V:H Of course the accident - yoing Monday night. There are onl¥ | (/A0 Against those foreign invaders, | Enough Parkers were plaving for |lacked humor to him but it appeared tour teams In the league so far. Tt p ol Tod) cach of them an eager contender for one of them fo relurn home with |50 funny to Fred Searle that he took ] s hoped to have six hefore play ,\,B_“m’\“‘ ol the title, will ride two hemebreds, |something «¢lse than Jame muscles, | four putts while trying to control really stayted, it Horan and Gaffney. Father, sons 2nd cousins were seat- | s laughter ¢ \‘y““mkfl There will be several oflier pro- |tered around the conrs | To add to the fun, the Judge| For once, the rain kept away long ;aufw.m b cssional and amateur event n One stroke back of Parker w walked around the next tes carry- wough to have some baschall| Tl 0. ; cluding the Connecticut state ama- | A. 1. Wessel wha shot 82-16--58 ing his ball fn his hand but inquir- | slayed here in town. Had New Bri- 2 teur championship, for which a big to win low net prize. |ing if any one had taken his babll L ‘ain been where Waterbhury is, thers Ga field has entered That was the hig noise jout of the cup of the previous hole. & ®ould have been little baseball he- Newark at Toronto. | The first race ig one the books for morning. During the Iull of Fred Chamberlain told him to for- rause just about the time the games| () cr clubs not schedulsd ) £:15. Tasillo's band will play a con- |eon. Carl Baldwin inveizled twenty get the ball and tee up the bee, were scheduled teo start, the Brass | cert at 7:45, men to turn out again in the hot{ Another hole-in-one was scored ity was recelving a drenching. EASTERN LEAGUE 7 e — sun and showers to play a special | when Alonzo Porter made an ace on v [READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS match. He nicked them for a dollar |the 154 vard 6th hole ona day laat Twve §00d games are scheduled to! Yesterday's Results | FOR YOUR WANTS |a piece to pay for a grand prize to week. T takes several davs for such e plaved in the Tndustrial League| gpyingfield 8-3, Hartford 4-2 | hee St L S S =9 . o kb lonight at Walnut Hill Park. New Haven 4-8, Bridgeport 1.3. | Rt gy ¥ P Albany 11-4, Pittsfield 2-1. lou B d- ] HWARDWARE MARKET Providence 8, Waterbury 6 r boaraing ouse New York, July 5—Hardware dis-| (gecond game postponed, rain.) tributers In leading market centers are optimistic for summer trade, The Standing . :lnrflwa’:'le Age, v\l-(ml say mmorro\:i‘;‘n w. T HAR RR-RU M‘F-' Ho\«\ VO' ALL Do Z s weekly market summary. The | New Haven ..... 46 o Z wet weather during the month of | Hartford ....... 36 ‘ I T s MEN ! VES SUH, FoR ONCE, June delayed much work calling for | pittsfield . ... . | A LADS, WA [ ST AS MISTAH THeY ARE Rl A, hardwaro and paints. That this work | providence ! To MEET JAsol. MY JE Z ™ will go forward during July and that | Albany . y MASOR SAYS, AH STUNNED Q~ It will contribute to a good volume |Bridgeport 466 ] v Is contidently expected. |Springfield 163 | VALET !« AHEM, 7 WiLL PRESS No BEVOMDI . L4 Market prices have remained fair- | Waterbury . 338 | v . s '( Iy firm and no drastic changes are | i i ER-UM-M-- KAFF =~ SUTS ANT PuT A WoRDSs ! AY, ray, ray! Hats in the air for these speed merchents of 1605¢ ; v [ looked [ e S O el Tos s | \F AT ANYTIME Vou CREASE (N DE # Wt;mb lt;:ck h:h the days when you never knew whether you were 1928 are about up to thoso of last | Drovidence at Bridgeport | WisH NouR sSUITs -To PANTS DAT WiLL riding the bike or the bike was riding you. year. Hartford at Albany. SED 8 coiactions seneraity are tansing || Sisinensid st Bitisfeia | BE SPOMGED AWD STAY CREA L But l“"flm“e'?omwdmwmwuflm-v trom slow to fair. 1 Games Tomorrow | PRESSED., SASOM LAK AS \F You be all wrong about bicycles but they're all right sbout cigers. They're Hartford at Springfield B . smo g Frank Stengle, known as one of| Albany at Pittsneld ' WILL Do T FoR A Yo' WAS WALKIA king Peter Schuylers. 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