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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928 TIGERSTAKETWO ISTANLEY WORKS TO MEET FROM VANKEES P. &F. CORBINS TONIGHT i i (Continued trom Preceding Fage) |Crucial Game to be Fought Out at Walnut Hill Park— - Result May Decide Championship of Industrial League — Landers Provide Upset by Trimming Russwins in Postponed Battle—New Britain Ma- chine and Stanley Rule to Clash on Diamond No. 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Grant, Charleston, W. Va., (10). Jack McFarland, Pittsburgh, defeat. €d Lou Juneta, Columbus, (10) Paul Wanzo, Marietta. and Herman Paugh, Parkersburgh, W. Va draw, (4). Charlie Dunlap, Colum- than twenty-four hours. Weighing in—Madison Garden, New York, 2 eastern daylight time. Preliminary bouts — Francisco Cruze of Portugal vs. Johnny Grosso of Mt. Vernon, N Y (Semi-final six rounds); George La Rocco of New York, vs Herman Keller of Jersey City, x rounds); "Big Boy" Peterson of Minncapolis, ve Jimmy Byrne of Loy ille, (six rounds): “Big” Daring of U. £ Navy, vs. Leo Lang of U. §. Army, (four rounds); | Ad Warren of North Carolina vs. George Hoffman of New York, (six rounds, after main bout ) prised the field which today started the first round of the 21st amnual Canadian open championship. The CUp 1S NOW in the possession of Tom- my Armour, who is here to defend it Square oclock p. m. ENTERED IN TOURNEY 190 Golfers Speaking of Sports About Comprise the Field to Tee Off For Canadian Archie Compston, and Walter Chagnpionship. Hagen yere scheduled to arrive this ing from New York where they plaved the final $6 holes of their re- |tura challenge match yesterday, They rank as almost equal favorites with Armour, the champion. The Tunnev-Heeney champion- tight will be announe from the windows of the Heiald building | tonight. The main hout is scheduled to take place at 10 o'clock daylight time. Toronto, July 16 (P —About 130 golfers. including some of the pro. on, Kansas | fession, ste, Chicago, Kansas City, | Bressier | Bissonette. Flowers. Chicago—Roy Williams outpointed Johnny Ms City, (10) Oscar Bat and Tom Williams, draw, (5) Chicago, rs of Canada, the United Creat Britain and France, as well as prominent amateurs of the | | Pt two countries named, com- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tes Elliote, p leacans |[ESSEE |l wwsmmss | 5555205s Announcement was made today Totale by Officer Thomas C. Dolan, mana- ger of the police baseball team, that John (Mickey) Noonan, for years one of the leading catchers in Connecticut, will play with the team in the series with the Meriden po- lice, by agreement with the Silver City team management Noonan is not connected with the police department but as good catching material amonz the cop- Pere is scarce and the Meriden team will include four plavers who are ement Weather forecast—Fair and w arm. Records of principals—Tunney —Matches engaged in. 64 knockout 32; won on points 17; decisions 13 lost (on points) 1; § contest (ordered from ring) 1 Heeney—Matches engaged in, 34 won by knockout 10; won on points | and foul 17: draws 4, Jost (points |ana foul) 3 Here's the heavyweight Heeney, the up tonight | TUNNEY wav Gene champion, challenger. Tunney and Tom | will shape 18 Lows Brooklvn x—Batted far xx—Patred xxx—FRan Two base piteher Reardon Adame oh, L Waner. ° Waner. Three and Magee Harper in n for Fris hits hase Time PITTSBUKGH t Start at 5:30, League Standing w. n sal 0 1000 - | 875 PR 4 3 Landers ... .. N. B. Machine Paper Goods a 3 332 Stanley Rule T 000 While Tunney and Heeney are due | 10 meet for the world's heavyweight | championship in New York tonight. | 500 338 | tive strikeout victim In the third the ed a heavy attack which netted them five resulted from singles by John Morelli, L. Budnick, Scheidler and Groman, a hit batsman and & sacri- fice fly Landers tied the count 1n the fol- lowing inninz on 2fReld Begley, a p long friple to deep upon rune 1 ngle by to Ostertag and a | Globe Clothing House Semi-Annual not policemen, the agr has| ;) been reached Tntil th the | 5 <) eatching for the loral was | 0t done by Sergeant “Paddy" O'Mara | but he insisted on retiring this vear. Consecutive singles i ley, Fitzpatrick Nester's what looks like a championship {sports event will take place in this city when the P. & F. Corbin team | and Preisser's meets the Stanley Works in the In. | d0uble gave the winners four runs strial league at Walnut Hill park j'lw‘ sixth anlev Works stands undefeated | The final scoring of the game was while Corbins has only one and a|90ne by the losers in the eeventh Win for ane or the other will either | When they counted twice on § Bud bialmost decide the league or tie the | NICK'S long friple to lort teams for first place. The New Brit. |PY_Scheidler and Noonan Machine will meet the Stanley| The fi:ldwg feature of the game ule in the secon he of the| W3S & fine running one handed Rule in fhe second game of th Bt e e Landers sprung a surprise last [f0U In the fourth. The summary | 11ght by defeating the Russwin team LANDE AB R H Fn thereby knocking that outfit out of WERE Goeh e W s 1's chance to get closer to the top Landers-Russwins 1A o $2 00 n L) A timely triple by Frank Nester, | R I — 2.50 2 single by Joe Fitzpatrick and a 3.00 double by Preisser gave Landere six 350 —7M8MMM — Tns last evening and brought vietory to the Universals by a score | |of 9 ta 7 over the Russwin team in | 2 postponed Tndustrial league game 4.00 450 —M— * 5.00 6.00 plaved at & Mary's field The game was a free hitting affair “ach team touching the opposing pitcher for 11 hits The blows struck by the Landers crews off Johnson All Shirts reduced, collar attached, collar to match and neckband in all the newest patterns and colors, including plain whites. (Work Shirts Excepted) EAGLE, HATHAWAY and GLOBE SHIRTS STRAW HATS 1, PRICE the heavy hitting, the zame was | well played and lasted but one hour Reductions On All Clothing Men's, Young Men’s and Boys ind 29 minutes. There was but one = Globe Clothing House COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STS. season Rarrell Brickell Hargre Mulligan, ML p Brame, 1o and Ostertag, team sacrifice 42 in first game of the season at Willow | Brook park at 5 o'clock this aftar- | oot The Garcos il toiai it opposition. The team will o ¢ rry, o lineup as follows. Feeney, 1f, Huber Sl 2 ouen m b, Blanchard p. Noonan «. Politis | 5 kst 1b. Murray 2b, Cabelus Veley Waiker, p ... I Mo i 1 Baseball Standing .. . Carroll utility i SR T xxx—Hattel Hill in Ingles ain Ankle police ponunds (appr R w Knmm e 10 27 AMERICAN LEAGUE Huber will today because of ¢ Corbin-Gtanley Werks zame plaved tonight at Walnut Hill not be in the lineup —*1.50 1.85 2.25 2.75 3.00 3.50 3.75 4.50 fact that the or atb will he v o'clock at | Yesterday's Res Detroit 3-10, N Philadelphia 16 Lonis 12.6 W Cleveland 10-15, Roston ° Winning pitcher S Torda, Rigler and The Standing W | Lindgren | Fitzparriow an2 oo a02 000 31x Hogin, L Wane ham, F Umpires: 1:51 - park st Ott. e Walke Kensington is schednled to play a Hart, Time week-end double header Bristol Endess this day and Sunday The fi Saturday will with the coming Satur- on | Nan - plaved in Kensing- | Phils ton while the secand will he staged [t Loui at Muzzy Field in Rristol Chicagn alz0 ng two | Wa tol | Detroit All-Plan- = Games Today York at Detroit Philadelphia at Chicago Pirs Boston at Cleveland 2 had a i-1| Washington at §t Louis 5 Huber de- —~ Gam morrow Washington at 8t Lonis Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland (FIRST GAME) togame Yorl CINCINNATI | senetarer 1eIphia | Procko | Noonan ! Gromaun | Jonneon. Walker Kelly, Dressen Allen o s o 1 3b The Faleor games over sek the West End A (' team of Pr there on Saturday and ville here next Sunday. 436 407 402 Totala Landers | Russwine Two | ners: S Umpire. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Asanciated Fress New York—S§ergeant Sammy Balk er. Mitchel Field, won on a foul Huber Jin< of the vear Pirat lead over the West ¥ feated them hy run with two men on again downfall and enablin later on an infield out most drove the Pirate by racing all o ens and making s i in greatr | moments. 2 the latter Falf of the first inning after the Russwine had gone out in order Th hits and a sacrifice gave the winners three counters at this time Goeb opened the frame with a | single to right. He was sacrificed to €econd by Preisser. Hillstrand walk- cod McKiernan drove a vicious | from Andy Di Vodi, Brooklyn, (i) &0 € to center. Goeb scoring and James J Braddock. Jersey City, N Hillstrand reaching third. McKiern- J, and Nando Tassi, Italy, draw an stole second. | (10). Andre Routis, France, defeat Vincent hit a single and both|ed Vie Burrone, (10) Hillstrand and McKiernan scored and Vincent went to second on a throw to the plate ety particnlar when th seems to the Last And cansed their n him to tally a moment | T Afield, he al- f batters erazy NATIONAL LEAGUE onter gard- - Vesterday's Results Rronkiyvn R Tonis 1 Ne: Roston o, Cincinnaty Philadelphia the = smacking a last evening he his triple scoring Shee e et e B Ve s rothe irthing catche and e drives profusion and at critical Wilmington, Del —Frankie Dan. Johneon then gelo, Washington, D € defeated K tightened and fanned both Begley | 0. Leonard, Philadelphia, (5) | Fitzpatrick. In the following inning i [ g Johnson fanned the first three bat-' Marictta, 0 —Joe Colombo, Clarks West End The svn‘l\llng ters which gave him five consecu. In: W. Va. from Bobby been a trio of innocent vonngsters | W : i sitting on the grass in right field, |S' Lou Lot AR > I | | Huber's three-bacger went by them | ; = a9 Our Boarding House By Ahern | and they failed to seatter when Btniiins comne chesing arter it He had to run around them a s & B e i e o MISTAH MASOR, T GIT NY FABGH SASON < ALLAY YoUR B L e KINDA PANIC OVAH No! ‘\\\ YEARS !/ «wv EGAD, Vou ARE o STAYIN™ so Loda IN-TH? TALKING 10 KING NEPTUNE (0 WATER [ YousE BEEN (| PERSOM ! ws GREAT CAESAR MAK D WA HouR, AN BF oRE N uy iy RIVAL I8 WATER, 1S THE OB DEM CRAMPS SWimM ATLANTIC CABLE '« T HAVE SWAM uP AN’ GIT No™, AH'LL 4L\ ALL THE WATERS OF -THE BE HABIN A WET AW’ GLOBE ! < NoUl FEAR MY SAFETY HEAVY LOAD -To CARRY TS LAKE 2 cee HAWon o HOME To Yo' WIDDER [, i Is NoTHiNG BUT -»,\( sa A HAND BASIN, , | I | Texas leagners. 8t At that, the viet real reason for may well have won Cincinnaty 5 New York 4 Rrooklvn 4 Puittsinirgh 45 Ros 26 ! Philadeiphia 23 Games Today at Rrooklyn Chicago at Roston Pitrshorgh at York Cincinnati at Philadelphia St Lonis | The 1ast inming produced a parr | of similar for each | team Tommy Bash attempting | to the West | eizth, hit himself with the i was ont. but the West End | fn spite of this. A hke pl | | breaks, one sacrifice in Games Tomorrow Chicazo at Rostan at Philadslphia St Lowis at Rrooklyn Pittsburgh at New Yo Cincinnati the ral the ninth groun hit Mangan on the foot as between base auing double w: irate in single the hesitated s§0 that Begley's in vain = Yesterday's Results Tommy Blanchard wonld heve Jersey City 4.2, Reading 3-8 ecored a shutout if his infield had Mantreal 3. Toronto 0 performed like his outhield—or! pug.1q 5.3 Rochested 7.0 even if it had plaved ordinarily (First game 10 innings) fg00d ball. Both Pirate the direet products of balle which, properly handled wonld have retired the side han made a wild toss with an easy double play bhefore and the run counted The second cams with two out and a man on third | when Woiack made a comical error He scooped nup the ball and drew back his arm to throw to first bnt {Jersey City fas he did so the ball popped out of | f his hand and all runners were safe. | latter S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE EGAD ! WATER-WINGS,— L0G,— AND BOAT ROPE To KEEP HIM AFLOAT = runs were misplays on The Standing Smliamsh3~ Shee | oronen Rochester him Reading Montreal .. | Newark Baltimore RyfEaln Games Today Baltimore at Jersey City - crowd was the 1a Newark at Reading geazon. and it reacted nois hester at Mon many sparkling whi Buffalo at Toronto place hefore 1t OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. M. plays FACTY FIGHT STATISTICS New York ing facts regarding Heeney battle for the heavyweight fchampionship of the world tonight | Vesterday's Resnults Brideeport 5, Hartford 1. Fittsfield 5, New Haven 1 ield 4, Providenc Waterbury 1. Albany 0. Taly 26 (Bi—Omtstand- | Sprin the Tunncov- The Standing w a1 20 43 49 15 Pt 656 323 527 | 500 ! 470 463 299 Principals—James Joseph Tunney ¢ New York, champion, and Thom- | as Heeney of New Zealand. chal- leng Stake — World's hampionship Time—10 o'clock p m inutes earlier it rain 1n daylight fing time | Place—Yankee Stadium New ork Distance—Fifteen rounds to a de ion by referee and two judges timated attendance— 60,000 Estimated receipts—3 Purse (guaranteed) — Turg-y 000, Heeney, $100,000 ) Federal state taxes— (twenty-five | nd per cent respectively) 10 Fstimated rent of stadium per cent of net)—360.800, | Hartford pringfield | Rridgeport (or 3 few | Albany threatens) | Waterbury heavyweight HIGH PRESSURE PETE By SWAN Games Today <14 at New Haven neficld at Hartford Waterbenry at Albany. Rridgeport at Providence. 0,000 —_— Games Tomorrow Hartford at Pittsfield. Albany at Springfeld Waterbury at New Haven Bridgeport at Providence SAY - THERE. AINT No Pockem, W THIS SuT HEV Pete!— HERE'S DAT FIVE. BUCKS | OWE You WHY— THERE'S NO | KNOW-BUT | GoTTa DANGEROVS Top | HURRY, MIKE. — ON TONIGHT— | GOTTA (ONTRACT o 1 DONT NeeD (T BUMP OFF A GUWW— AND | WANT To Go WTo ™ TJoB Wi A CLEAR CONSUENCE OF COURSE. NOT— TTHASS A SCORH TWEED five 600 R oo HONKS (te: 53 & VALET IS ARRESTED FEstimated other expenses—g$122 Mineola, N Y. July 25 (P —The boo Enzlish valet of Sir Ashley Sparks. Estimatad deficit— general director of the Cunard line Gates open—3 o'clock p. m in America, was arrested yesterday First preliminary—3 o'clock p. m. | charged with the theft of $14.000 n Twenty-two rounds prior to cham- | jewels from the Sparks estate at ionshin bout, six following. ) | . last Mav 13 Robert Lind- Scale of prices—33 to $40 (taxes in Sir Ashley’s employ fwo Incinded in price of each ticket ) . confessed, the police said. to Betting— (Light)—3 to 1 on Tun- ing stolen the gems from the ey to win: 1 to 2 on Tunney to win | rooms of Lady Sparks and her knockout daughter, Mrs Eleanor Mott, while _ Promoter—George K the family was at dinner. Fa. In case of rain twenty-four hour ostponéments until bout is held. n to re-weigh if delayed for more 200,000 (Tex) Rick- Eye strain may cause loss of hair by afiecting the blood and nerve supply.

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