New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1928, Page 9

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LILD, VSDLSSDAY, JULY 18, 1928, W———fi——a_ Bascball Standing EDDY-GLOVER POST TEAM [KENSINGTON WILL | APV LDGE [t cams oo e oo s John J. Raskob, chairman ef the 2 § A Speaking T e WINS DISTRICT PENNANT 1] AY TW" fi AMES e i e s s o DONATIONS NOW ASKED |¥orssermendan i et e Smith headquarters. His only peiie of S por ts A R At aWinut Hill Park This After tical conference was with Mrs, Nelo New York 4, Cleveland 2. } | These Contributions Will Be Thank- | jie Tayloe Ross, former governor ef Philadelphia 6, Detroit 2. {Defeats Southington Team By 15 to 1 Score — Meets g e | Wyoming, vice chairman of the com. | | fully Received By Smith Autoists passing by the Sequin| potEaPRE 6 Dot : Y . i i | T " ye' Bascball league Ty 3 i atice i he Gemerst Mo g e e Hartford Crew In Series for Championship of the HotiS MANChESer Saundeg and) . noars movs s 1 Campignes o o e St thought that a championship match County—Backers of ml Aggregation Counting Ba[ucs Ton,mgwn sunday at 2 and 2:30 o'clock at Walnut Hill ‘ tors building cleaning up his affairs New York, July 18 P—Contribu- as an official of that anust have been ou becaus of the e 5 4 vark. Gerald MeCourt has been |tions of ~ane | iogisn Y COmPaNT WEa dense throngs Who apparently were nding on Another State Title This Season — Hardware Nmed manager of the Circuit this |up" will e yeechood “Lpakeemss 1 e B Ak ATk chhree of e d the * ’ . o . o " 5 ] o] i 1l be rece . eoures b, though & wen no guma | New York .- 88 33 7l City Team Hits Hard and Timely—Plays Friday, | Tvo hard sames contront the An. Vo has promoted the g o the | 1o, rOTIOLTE of the presidentia = course but, tho vas . *hiladelphia . ... Kensington bascball tea .xt Sat. | Who has promoted the league tor the | cumpaig: Governor Alfred E.| Singi whiok o titls hingsd, it was o L0 SOelBha oes 50 | ey SIS el et i e s crmor Altred B Farmer Made More in golt match that was to determine oy SO : Another baschall championship | Schmarr, s gl urday and Sunday, both of them be-|hag hioen made thia vear but that| sos was announced by Col. Her-| 1927 Than He Did in 1926 the links supremacy of one Profvs- |y cojang = ing scheduled contests in the Con-!was due to the fact that a suitable : sion of the othe Washington has been captured by the Eddy-| o, bert H. Lehy e ec Vv o} il . Lehman, finance director of kg Glover post, American Legion, boys' | Soutlington g10 0u0 00— 1| necticut State Basehall league. Sat-|Manager had-not been discovered. {ihe national democratic committee,| WAShIngton, July 18 UM—The 5 | Boston [baseball team. Last night the local |~ T’ tace hit—skontersn: Sores o | UFdaY, the Kenstngtons will meet |10 the et of Mr. McCourt. [in making public a telegram he had | farmer made $157 more in 1927 thae It was the medicos against the Detroit e |crew copped the district flag when | lit—Skonieczny, Sacrifice . hitaealeani, | the Manchester team at the P reivat | the league will proceed as efficiently |sent to democratic national commit- | he did in 1926. A report issued to- jurists. Judges Morris Saxe and Wil- | A 9% WBOR | iioon, Tams o halls— DI Relmisr & |avenus grounds in Kensagton. whie it did under the dircction of Mr. |teemen asking them to suggest -1 day by the department of agricul e " aired up against oc- 3 it swamped the Southington entry nd. Umpires—Noonan, Naughton and I3 v the son e sist finan 0 e T Py Y liam Mangan paired up az Y v ¢ on Sunday the south - asace lrestams: iR Sthalrle o i ene bel tors William Morrissey and Geor| Chicago at by the score of 15 to 1 at Willow Journey to Torrington to m. e Washington team will meet states to accept contributions, © figures being taker Tunn. What' 3 mateh? Detroit at Philadelphia. Brook park. Previously the locals Pin City team in a return game the urritt team on Diamond No. 11" M. said that the total size of the|rOm a survey of 13,859 farma it Cleveland at Boston. had beaten the Plainville team and Manchester, at the present time, is | 4t 2 e'clock. The Nathan Hale and |fund to be raised had not been de|all Parts of the country. The aver. Coming around on the first nin (Other clubs not scheduled.) |in downing Southington, New Brit- | leading the state league and K Smalley teams will play on Diamond 4 but that “there may be fac-|&8¢ farm for 1927 showed an aver- A TS e e o - lain made a clean sweep of its games sington will have a tough - | Yo. 2 starting at 2:30 o'clock. Mayor tors which will make it expensives | 48¢ net return of $1,290 as comparec holes and strokes. Then the G lin the league. {ment on its hands to win this game, | AN&e10"M. Paonessa will toss out the ,“In wy opinion.” he said, “every|With $1,133 on 13,475 farms in 1926 oughbreds chowed their true colors.| (hicago at New York | Hartford having taken the pen- WIN EIfiHT GAMES'\\'N. latest addition to the twirl first balls In each game. in the north, east and west| In 1925 reports from 15,330 farme = o 5 5 s ouis at Phila i nant in its district league, it re- ff, will be started in the g Six teams are entered in the !may be considered debatable ground | Showed a net return of $1,297; 15.. °"gh.|'rwla m,“-‘f”.‘, ‘,‘;, ;'”l,'o":“f,n:;i E o ln“:u Washington. | mains now for Hartfora and New against the Silk Towners. He work- | ¢ague this year as follows: Wash- and that may increase the expense.” 103 farms in 1924, $1,208; 8 128 verious g hm\i. :1: e Cleveland at Roston. Britain to settle the championship ed out in practice last Sunday and | iD&ton, Burritt, han Hale, Smal- re has been no solicitation of | farms $1,021 in 1928 and 6,09¢ doup must have ": et > St lof Hartfora county. A series of tha| (Continucd from Preceding Page) | qomonstoning iome po had the goods. |le¥, Willow Trook Park. Vance|funds so far, Col. Lehman sald, but|farms $917 in 1923, :l\-d:m v::lll:?\c::u 2 l‘l’l: judge: 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE ibest two out of three games will be {He is a former ace of the University [ 5¢hool and Paradise Park ‘,fr’,wgh to win four up in the last e Iplayed to dmfrm‘mo the winger. The |{laney. 1 nine. This is a terrific beating for Yesterday's Results firs game will be Na}\_nl Iriday | Metzler, re -, any pair to suffer especially St Louis 7, Brooklyn 1. | night at Walnut ?H"x rk. The sec- ;\. -’vlvvm”"m Ylaving <l aven &n the first Cincinnati 3, New York 4 jond will be played Saturday after-|Falk. It . Details he was “delighted and amazed” at| The average size of the farms re. of Pennsylvania pitching staff and is | for the furtherance of the league the flood of contributions, large and | porting in 1927 was 276 acres witt 1(in Hartford taking a mer course | Will be announced at a later date {small, that had come in voluntarily|an average investment of $18,445 | during the warm mon ‘r = — m Smith supporters, Average gross receipts were $2,505, On Sund a repetition of the The saying about apples and few Asked if there would be a limit|consisting of $987 from sales of Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3 “nnon at Colt's park in Hartford. [Ifj{ssclh = hard-fought battle hetween Kensing- [ Savs ‘\'""f'i magazine, and a small on the s of individual contribu-|crops, $351 from livestock, $631 Pittsburgh 7. Boston 6. a third game is necessary, the place |\ ards, "o 1 9 ton and Torrington ill be seen [ piece of sw 't apple onc a week tions he said there would not, that|from livestock products and $31 Weight of professional dutics, it | By | here it will he plaed will bo de- |Adiins o' when the two outiits come together iS & good addition to the dict. |“any amount from 10 cents up”|miscellaneous. is claimed upsct the wedical expo- T e Tin enibedi by i e o Conmaliy. . lon Torrington's home grounds. neuty'-wils untufled and cslin 25 W 1 | The winner of this reries will then [unnefield. x . Last Sunday in Kensington, these | ever, the judpes adopted the wery . .. 5 ; 2 ‘meet Torrington, champlon of Litch-| " " " two fought a bitterly-contested 9 best legally-trained minds to figure |7, field county in one of the elimina-| Totals game. There was no score until the out the curves and slants of the Hied p tion games for the state champion- t of the ninth when Johnny Grip course. Without & doubt, uuo:ln,flrin‘ erb i s .\ ship. The first game between the stalked m‘ nu; plate and hit ror! nul- wo . - match will be played within a shori o - ; sl ' H 37 Hartford and Litchfield county |y, % circuit, thereby entering the loca t h p time between the same teams "“‘V}‘-hflikffr:n-. o 1500 champions will take place next Wed- | Fisgstend. of - baseball hall of fame. Berg will am 1ons 1n one the outcome is just as uncertain as | FHITER o a03 nesday. Todt 11 probably draw the x,m.,m‘,( arsle s the marathon between Al Smith and |1, 0, gephia .. a8 273 Backers of the local team feel | : ment on Sunday and this means Herb Hoover. | ; confident that the local team will {Gerber, ss ... plenty of action for the fans. T l’ D O L & E T H Y L | |[take the meusure of Hartford in two | Hofmann. ¢ . The Kensington A. C. will charter | o Games Today > 3 MacFayd he acc: lation of it A oy s 3 : 5. The locals demon. | MacFayde a bus for the accommodation of its Speaking of golf matches it aj 3rooklyn at Cincinnati. straight gam he locals demon- | {Orasdun. § fans Sunday avha wish s 25010 dis s Sty 2 strated latent power in the game \ pears \ImL1 ]*.:nn-\;ln(mur(l‘:fi Boston at lr‘unsl:nu]lnd — St Bontbingiont S eforgay T T mnne game in Torrington. Those wishing il et el L SRR T S man Schmarr was the star of the| X—Rated for Connally in Sth. 9 £9 Mould Eetau foutl it mam ;»orl;‘\m,' CnEnh I Hhet o i Games Tomorrow contest. e occupied the siab for | Chirago 201 10 o108 h:r:nof‘“l‘l::':Iu;o:n-l lxy(”rw:;n,l,‘.:m:‘ = 5 % Seiautubd New Britain and fanned 13 batters | s — Mo McFFayd BanEs 5 ! i petta made the course in par 7L Rrookiyn at Pittsburgh | A N 4 Two hase hite—McCurdy, McFFayden, R RENERS, 0T T S e R R I e allowing only five hits. The locals Taltt, Williams Sacrifices—Flagntend, u £ s while Sweetser ’““-* S din Hosanie e At hit timely and heavily all ”‘rflugh;TuH. Todt. Bases on balls—Off Adkina 1, On Baturday and all other days on 72. This certainly is a mark for the Ne ork cago. oy i) Fay 2, Mol : ic! e r ea N play ek of the plas y hits for 15 runs. Skoniecnny was| L Eime= ) Shaemedan o ' o = T ecties B V. a bus between A : 2 [the hitting star with four out of six. el Ll nasdCHt il pin Kensington is happy over the fact INTIRNATIONAL LEAGU & i of T S e e i one a triple and the other a doublo, . s o e . A that George Fiel classy infielder | '3 Ttesull The summary: Mellin Is Brief in His field. These will ‘lu on no sched- s back in town and rarvin’ ay | i By TON T ule but will ply hetween the sta- {1l mgaln, Gaoege hos héon fn Quins| Moche : AEaa Interview in France 1o b o v o e Lo s B o ' | MeNewny, of .0 0 Cherhourg, France, July 18 (P— | 7 1 Al g e | cenotts, sn o Secretary Mellon spoke only two : Bs been descping i oo by playing | iy words to correspondents when he | e 3 Butler, 1 in the twilight league in the Massa- th 3 | : Majestic ¢ ) 1 | fus . Tarantine, ¢ ..., 4 anded from the liner Mgjestic to- chusetts city. He will -be with th The Stand e o ' Belsin 3 = Elaomszz. - SR Seswchti ulece lommsuunamny eloorurrrmunsnZalas Ihoua sllliieiiiice 2low wloso 2=3 1 The Ranger A. will hold an important mecting Thursday night at 8 o'clock n the {club pooms on Church strect. The irnnmung men are asked to be pres- {ent: Jack Argosy, Joe Argosy, Milo 5335257 Kensington team next Saturday an W, Detals, rf o “Rest,” Mr. Mellon replied when 5 | Rochester L., 4256 Dipohus 230 he was asked what the purpose of R Toronto .. : AEeiy {his trip was as he boarded an au- Montreal ..o.e.. A9 matare 32 tomobile for Dinard. To the query, “What will you do 5 B i b o he st colorfu > 9 players and one of the most colortul | ogin waTAIN ARl st o b G e iy actors on the diamond New Britain | piiinore Zatest [ At narart e apain e narenct ; . : Art Krause, Z. Wendroski, L. Lind- has ever had and he will be wel-|xownrk el 8 o A Art Krause, r n e R : - gren, P. Bloom, M. Hayes, H. ¢ Bpmal it fopon aoins ven IgRION) Buiraio . : o e J. Plerpont Morgan who was also | (g et UG R b eon T 1 Projsser of enthusiastic baseball fans in New | joicoy City ..., 8 b 2 5 34 ! |ahoard the vessel continued on to| S sl 5 S | | Raylock % Briipin' and asensingion) | maclioany | Purkowski . Southampton. The Ranger Reserves will prac- | | ) Fields is one of the best baseball > {tice Thursday evening at 7 o'clock | The gross area of the United at the Pioneer Diamond on FElis | States is 3,026,783 miles, street, Some one at Walnut Hill park last it BufCalo, bl : S night appropriated a bascball sweat- ? at Rechester. er belonging to Captain Jimmy at Toronto. 3 Greene of the Stanley Works team. Reading at ‘\lon-'rr‘.’fl: | s, o :21(;":0 ]::.: :»::l\ mu“;wr |:‘;.‘jv’ I:\n::: EASTERN LEAGUE when he came home. Whoever has e = . e garm at the present time is Yesterday's Results ) £ e a0 e B | e s e Hanto 5 : 5 Like adding Babe Ruth’s Mighty Arms Works team before police action is| ittsticid 8, Walerbuny: d. NN taken on it. The culprit is known. Apany b Feojinence 8 o WELL, THIS VACATION ) \ ol sl Springtield 3, Bridzeport 2. y - x -“foLD HIM WE = [y - Owen D, Young Will Not el WE SHook -TH” MASor |\ DoN'T count >N FRE2 _ to Joie Ray’s flying feet Be Candidate in N. Y. | D ‘ LIKE A WARDENS HAND,? (YouR CHICKENS o A MoUNTAIN New Haven ...o.. 26 New York, July 18 w;zmu‘, e B Sn ~wGLAD -TO GET AWAY BEFORE "THEYRE CABIN -THIS VEAR |- Young, chairman of the hoard of : b . **No champion can have everything”. That's a com- e e e | AW LEAVE Him BEHIND!)( WRIcAsseeD s || v pet RiaHT ; R e e WAS HE MAD 2 - /IHE MAY ¥IND US {440y Ve Has A s e o The i orl) S This statounent Was given to the | BIEPORL oot 3 OGR! wt-THEVILL ~ BEFORE OUR FEATHER 14 WIS pions into one. The running speed of Joie Ray and Associated Press today com. | Alha : AU - the mighty swat of Ruth. The punch of Sharkey and mny's offices ore in responso. fo | ATV < HAVE "o RE-SILVER/ | VACATION IS OVERY T, ANT IS it s terin e ot }irv\n"lml" ) oy | EVERY MIRROR wN'KloU, 115 ?RA(’:‘I'ICIMG the accuracy of Bobby Jones. What combinations! Smith had indicated ho had favored |, . 7 WE ‘LoOKS 1!y HARDER B DITcH - VODELS ! = That's what the motorist gets in TYDOL ETEYL. 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