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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 19z3. | BELOLESEOOLLHPOEEELI2000 . |1ast night. The affair all thi s 10 uadeiniood 10 b, stos : Baseball Standing PAPER GOODS T s B sty S S G b4 | | standpoint and many have expressed .luomintang, the political organiza- | Yachting. R | s p ea k i n g el ‘ | the hope that it will be made an an tion of the Nanking movement, will | Equestrian Sports, L & AMERICAN LEAGUE 1t5 'nual affair, be excluded from Manchuria. Chang. Yesterday's program: | f s t b | |however .is fo accept the three| Peter des Jardines, United States, o ports 3 ses Yesterday | 9 arinciples of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen—na- won springboard diving champlon. * | —— No games, open date, | | tionalism, demo . state social- ship. Two other Americans placed, . il | : Kensington Team to Try to Cut Down Second Place ism—and that the nationalist flag Michael Galitzen, second, and Hars One of the most interested spec»‘water Mhle[es c[)m]]]ue c()[]-| Standing i ek | wil be hoisted at Mukden, Chang’s old Smith, fourth. tators at the games held in connec- s | w. L P Team Tonight—Fafnirs and Stanley Rule to En- Iy capital | Tsurata, of Japan, beat Erle tion with the field day of the local i v New York .. .73 5 . Agreement Near Hrademacher of Germany, the 4 / police department yesterday after- (1“3513 10 Yarious Evem‘s Philadelphis +... 68 gage in Second Contest of the Evening—P. & F. | .ports that the nationalists have world's record holder, to win the noon in Memorial Iield was J. F. St. Louis ....es a . 5 | —— led all troop movements 200 meter breaststroke. O'Connell of the Hartford Police de-| o\ 000 (oo qpo oy, [Cleveland ooeee. Team Still Has Chance to Tie for Pennant—South- \st Mukden and that Chang is| Gertrude Hoffman only American partment. He was a member of the TR SRR s |Chicago 50 . N . preparing to withdraw his forces to survive semi-finals in 200-meter ‘ 1920 United States Olympic toam, | 52 ringe " victory o Ameria's | WMBIEION oov:+ 43 enders Defeated Stanley Works—Postponed List. |TIOUbIe Appears Between Na- rronorine o witharaw his torces 1o suriiee semt-tuate in 300 metes one of the best ever to be turned | s i | Detroit 4 ST = FPRRT) . : ened the belief that agr ty and Jane Fauntz eliminated. jump. |SLties amatitan sumtean e pons League Standing Joe Welch of Hartford defeated ; 4u0-meter free style and and in 100. ik exenie yiom “’":""gt “hh"" Taees, Games Tolay § i W. L. PCljcoy Mitehell of Hartford in three ume was availabls | meter roke. Clarence Crabbe, Without a doubt, if more attention | seore foom e . Statos wens| Washington at Philadelphia. Stanley Works ... 10 1 803 | 00 0 Tokyo. Aug. & (P—Japan has sen' Ausin Ciapp and Ray Ruddy finals was paid to track and field athletics | meeing with sucoess i the Olmpie | oW York at Boston. Gothins Gyt Johnny Clinch of this city de- formal warning to both the zovern- i51s 0 400 and George Kojac, Walte in this city, New Britain would take | oo 15 | bt ""m";' (Other clubs not scheduled.) 1anders 8 i’ feated Ray Dolan of Waterbury in ments ruling in China today i | 1d Paul Wyatt in the back- g its rightful place among the ““e"l:‘k?rm.L';x:l‘\‘(alt.::‘vta\;{i';;imsv’z:oil?g Tnalil I three rounds. Ray Kelly of Spring- ac's regarded as inimical to Japan's ; in the state in this line of sports.| o ol ™ = o eam, was Games Tomorrow Skl S e | field got a real gift of a decision in interests in China Mukden pla Teached fnal in’ sisbic * Ppeople numbering well into the | e ihe Lasig team. o278t Louts at Chieago, Paper Goods . 4 1 three rounds over Tony DeNonzio of | Word was sent to Chanz Hsuch- s special envoy to the formai oared row by beating A.gonauts thousands, viewed the program at | I e B HRe O B e | Detroit at Cleveland AR aachine 3% 2% Hartford. Liang. military governor of Man. : ; Ch Canada Alf o length . Willow Brook park yesterday and | n¢ d',“h“ e the “’h'" ""\‘l' ™| Washington at Philadelphia gtanlayglille e 2001 Jackie Poole of Waterbury scored |churia, that he must not put the - Ken Myers won semi-final heat in i $he enthusiaam shown was indicative | C20r whe ad smpvived theiprelim =S ve\y ivorks iat Boston, Tonight at ) oclock at Wal- |, Yooy iea) knockout over Charles province under the domination of = iRy from Gunther of Hol- of the fact that the track and field | Inaries won their bouts and cntered e nut Hill park. the American Paper|hoe gk of Springficid in the sec- the Nanking nationalist government by two lengths. sports are popular. | e e Gt v NATIONAL LEAGUE Goods. the team that holds the dis- [o) 370 5ung Jack Sharkey of Water- Note is Seat rze ciub four, without o | “Americans never quit.” said tinction of having been the only |\ 0" 1 o0"ciored a technical kayo A note was sent the Nanking go Even if the baseball game between Major General Douglas MacArthur, Games Yesterday club the league to have boaten £ v also entered final by de- Iy in a close race. over Ernest Pantoff of Newington in ernment stating that unless the New Britain and Meriden police | President of the Olympic committe New York 10, St. Louis 5 the Stanley Works so far, will clash Ahiony. two rounds. tionalists change their a e icay pule wiibout GosseRl department teams could not draw | When Jacob W. Stumpf. manager of | Pittshurgh 4, Brooklyn 3. with the P. & F. Corbin outsit in the | MR EONIR 0 oeg [ward Japan's nterests i China, | don ot i Aoyt S9U)0us SO, : away a great many who remained to | the boxing team, asked permission | Philadelphia 4. Chicago % feature game on the schedule. Stan- . g Briuce of Bridgeport in two | “the Japanese government may be o o4 in semi-final by Moesch- ' watch the contests on the track and | to withdraw the Americans because | Boston 6-12. Cincinnati 3-1 ley Rule and Fafnirs will clash in | o040 Gpile Billy Morrison of |obliged to take such measures as i . Muller of Germany. | at the pits. {of a decision he considered unfair, S the second game of the night e il e T Uenitits | ok eatestianding iEanlis . : gt Frnp {and the four surviving members of | Standing The 1 e Goods crew SPrUNg a | oo 0'pay of Meriden. Rollo |rights and interests assured by the > Sitian nals of :d0ubie J Dispatches from New Bedford |the team proved the general’s state- w i complete surprise on all the leagne | Jeitey By B0, Senate RO EEL S ShteeRUON ofh gl Bt son el v il il oiao ] within the last day or two carry a |ment true St Louws igans Jihey ]" Lk ‘]‘"'_“"\’\'(’“l‘ji Harrington of Hartford in the first Nanking has already notified Ja- | jonil contract A fonn A e R L heacns: D = note of sorrow for the fans who fol- | Henderson, a middleweight, com- | New York the leasue Itading Staniey WOrkS |\ ouny ‘Harrington sof up et atter pan of ifs abrogation of comm:r- A Reply vived preliminaries reached quar- ] . lowed so closely the play of the New | plately overwhelmed Campuzano of |Chicago tear v Showing surprising | {000 unted over him. |cial treaties granting extra erTiOr | o ot e Eovarb e John L. Daley , bantam- 5 Britain team in the American league | Spain: John L. Daley, bantamweight | Cincinnati S ::"”"* ‘way through (o an| The exhibition matches were as ial rights to Japanese. Japan's claim o sk thsal e hen Holaiko, light last season. | downed Sanchez of Chile; Harry De- | Diftsburgh 'l"‘ulv'\ i ed its way through to an i ., ¢ Steve Smith of Bridgeport that this abrogation is illegal has ;¢ £ biogatian siven: 4o Jas {; Harry Devine, feaths — | vine, featherweight, won the deci- Brooklyn B I rew fomght is the VS louis Tombatti of Bridgeport; been ignored by Nanking T in Chi erw ind Lieut. Harry Hender- s Bib Boucher, flashy hitle rush and | sion over Montefiore of Ialy, and Boston Jacing this crew (OBt em | Frankie O'Brien and Ted Lewis of | Premier Tanaka fold the cabinet | \anking for Rl on o lexelgbt: il won Beait: d clever floor man on the local team. | gteve Holaiko, light heavy, defeated | Philadelphia ¢ ‘“‘)"“li D ot ot its grasn Doepite Hartford and Steve Culver and John | meeting that he had reliable infor e Ia bhneshafitials at 3 Kalelchity hsavywalght: alss 1s probably out of rolier polo for life | Major Rayeki of Poland. A fifth | plonship slip out of its grash. 1eSPS | pigtey of Waterbury mation’ that Chang Hsueh-Liang and | 4. cined o accopt the nofice in any in running as he has not yet fought. fellowing an injury (o bis shoulder| American, Alex Kaletchitz, a heav . Liames Hoday e Lo e o lle the | One of the best features of the Chiang Kai-Shek, nationalist mill-|oicial manner hut communicated Germany sprang surprise in water A while playing baseball, He is prob- | weight, still is in the compefition. | St :{"“SI"L“';:“:::l‘dul‘d‘ [P kore. for the lesgue lead, To entire day was the announcing done |tary commander. had worked ont it inormuly to Tokyo ol final by detaniing EheEAT e ;\;rl;, ,‘;h:‘-uf.hn:i:a“ athlete, the in- | s he drew a bye in the prelimin-| (Other clubs n | fhie oad. the team will be fighting | Sam (Joe Humphries) Sablotsky. ;ho drs '-M\ an asr n;:pqnv“e]r:”"‘\‘vyr':w;x . = to 2 after two F\\V[ra] perir;«xs, L'noitbd X : e Games Tomorrow tonight and a good game s in pros- |councilman from the sixth ward. |the nafionalist rule into Manchuria.| OLYM”G RESUME States defeated Malta 10 to 0 in Founy W A | The musculine swimmers repre- | poon TR ookiyn A Sam was in excellent voice and he It is understood here that the agree-| third place competition. SUCHER ) one efthenost BoRD - i 8 S a H » = e o 4 d b bi ber the . |ment gives Nanking control of \ = = RO SRS senting the United States had an a > . 9 onks | " In the Stanley Rule-Fafnir game, |Should be a big number in com- | i | TR - ar of the players to appear in this 5 : | Philadelphia at New York n the Stanley Rule-17a game, s s s 5 Pra — oy o - lml‘. Lot “x‘)". o "W‘”F“y( and ad. | MOst perfect day. In the 400 mete (Other clubs not scheduled.) there should be plenty of excitement. | iN& political campaign "f sed in a rhj‘n n :or lgnf lati T R : .‘ RUAL JATL ER a e et By feeble seml finals SUCIEranoe| The Rulers have hit their stride and ;Datty pair of knickers, Sammy was | granting Manchuria cor Pote des Jardines E Pittsburgh, Aug. 9 (P—Pittsburgh e s me for |Urabbe. Austin Clapp and Ray Rud- | thry are making trouble for all|a Knockout all by himself. He an- tonomy in domestic matters rales Springhoard Bising Cham. 128 8 bona-fie “jail bird" Mes, e a ene S z 4 < g L i STl 4 o a akes Springhoard ng Cham- |88 & < , ses e A e oo out of mork for|dY: 8l suivived, while Gearge Ko- | Thelr ‘opponents. The Fafnir feam |nounced the track events and the| Japan fears that without the pro ¥ 56 ThothLs mal-aent fo thiteore 2 o, i jac, Walter Laufer and Paul Wyatt | = 3 el Ame from Cor. DOXINE houts in the evening. tection afforded by present trea 8 o, for 30 Qevs Sban eBescoma 15 weeks and was earning enough 4 Games Yesterday won a sensational game from Cor J pionship in Trials, D0k % sftitsineina e e |were successful in the semi-finais of | (A bine last Thursday might and the| The committee in charge of the |its supplies of raw industrial ma not pay a $50 fine for a liquor vio- be opey fo llion (OISR BRI |l i e lor aniatioke: s RS SN (e R team 15 ouf 1o win if possible. multiplied details 1n connection with | terials from Manchuria will be €1 oy tie Asociated Press Tatlon: Thats Taé 5o ns Gl Rt # 28 & puEsLall ployer [three American competitors in the { T O(TpD S BENATE il el the field day and boxing tournament |off and that properiy and lives of | Today's pre : A e et L = pringhoard diving event bare 2 serves the highest s praise |ifs citizens in China will be endan-| Rowing i s el i The sheuliier tnIuEy s an old one snlnv:n.: oaf l'i‘ e \'"" “"P'{‘ “]" &1 Baltimore 1. Montreal 0 ‘;l:::\;“th‘h:':‘w'm v;n'”_fl! x(‘v("\‘h ; r:d | swimmine » f:v”:n”]‘mf” Imnl‘o:k(:?grltlt;o‘::::: O bnr ihat during the |1 making it a perfect day, Pete Des | sading 15-4, Rochester | 2 PNt 16 2000 e : 4 X tion nouge Eans gl e mber that Jund & e | Jardines brought America its second | o208 ! Antochestcr 4 program yesterday afternoon and | The tentative Nankin-Mukden| Doxing B . Thomas is released. season, he was evera AR ff.’.fi- :: the arm and the game had |Championship in the sy\l'm:tmmvl‘ standing | t | competition with Michael Galitzen . to be held up for some time until | COMP W L he could get in shape-again to play. |Othernise known as Mickey Reilly, ingronto in second place. Harold Smith Was pagding Polo fans here and throughout the | Well on the way to a clean sweep \yjontreal e b of the | for the Unitl States hut was nesed 0 49 GOES TO MERIDEN = — : o WALLACE BEERY in Blindfold test | Baltimore v » was Out in the last few dives by nal- p assing of the flashy star. He was OU Biochnster : SN rnnsm.»rm one of the best players| ka of Fgypt for third place I ena s ‘ McGrath getting fo hits while in the curcuit and was one of the| The women swimmers had a bad | pufalo | Boldt and Kurcon econnceted safely astest anywhere, It is to be hoped |day, with only Margaret Hoffman |yapce Shie , ‘379 | three times. No man on the New . . ey e SR S T e 0f leading cigaretles says no bran &s it is reported to he and that he |meter breaststroke es Geraghty | G oflay apiece, “Paddy” O'Mara pinched hit- | PR will be able to get back into the and Jane Fauntz were eliminated. | Ruffalo at Jersey City. ica in the seventh but whiffed game at the opening of the coming| The oarsmen from the United| Rochester at Reading. The game w2 P | States swept the waters of the SIot- | \jontreal at Baltimore Mayor David 1 me 4 £ len canal. The ¢ 5 6 b2 ifornia_eight de- | (Other clubs not scheduled.) first ball. By winning the game Mer- can ou e Or of . - o feated the strong- Argonaut Cana < :,:;..\“n'.;‘:h.; S‘:‘;:;I:O;l:‘(i,:.‘,l,‘ldz::a; aul Harry W. Linehan of this city has | dian crew, and representatives of STERN LEAGUE ed by ca ce o issione: entered the Babe Ruth baseball con- |the 1'yited States advanced to the | AL gt and got a toe hold on the cup offer- | e, g test in the Boston Post. He has sub- | finals in the sinzle sculls, and four «d by Senafor oy Wilcox of Meri- o opened up by Acting air, who threw the Games Yesterday v i = | 2 g EAR rt- i mitted a team in a contest 10 5¢ |oarde without coxswain events. Only| Pittsfield 3, New Haven 2. den fo the team winning the f : ion which fan will pick the same combi- | the American pair without coxswain | providence 4, Hartford 2 i b | e nation as Ruth. failed to survive the semi-finals. | Rridgeport 5. Waterbury [ hesuniman. ers o e ST Although beaten in the main com- | Albany-Springfield played X % B her \® Friendship Brings petition, the American water polo of double header Tuesday. - nan : " team made a strong bid for third 4 Price of 850,000 L o by anking Malta 10 1 Sire Southampton, Eng. Aug. 9 ®— 15 The German team brought | 5| clay Captain Harry Rogers of the ROECIS | (o1 tho big surprise of the competi- | New Haven of | of Air Line, New York, and Donald [tjon by winning the championship | Providence Al WALLACE BEERY e Woodward have purchased 2t & from Hungary by a 5 to 2 score in liartford 2| nss- id to be $50,000 the hydro- |an overtime game. Pittstield Wollschlager, 1 0 pooiles Eirymoxn airplane Iricndship in which Miss - Springficld % favs the Tog :M ook Amelia Earhart and two companions | CGNFERENCE BREAKS DOWN | Albany Toals plays the leading 100 flew from America. They bought| Ragdad, Trak, Aug. 9 ®—The Bridgeport B w| ced, the plane from Mrs. rederick fconference between Sir Gilbert Clay- | Waterbury Feeney, 1f 0 -5 Guest, backer of the transatlantic |ton, representing the British gov- Huber, b, p, o of Aa flight. {ernment, and Tbn Saud, king of | Games Today L i and d It was stated that they would not Hejaz, for the settlement of out-| Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Politis, «f fly back to America in the plane standing questions between the two| Waterbury Albany. Muriay, 2h ram but would dismantle it and ship it |governments has broken down. | Providence at Springfield Veley, 1 j “You have heard of some actors Me- to the United States for commercial | Precautions were being taken on| New Haven at Hartford K e Ay and fiying. The Friendship is now in!the frontier today. | . o g T A ’ ‘ I Southampton harbor. : The particular points at issue were | Games Tomorrow Mecue, rf QS SRR that can’t be ‘doubled’ in the the —_— various troubles which have occur-| Waterbu Albany. O'Mara, x b . e » re- Bus Driver Missing [red on the Hejoz-Irak frontier. | Providence at Hartford. £ v movies. Well, Op Goub is like hies. o * Sir Gilbert made two trips to un-| Bridgeport at Springfield. x—Ratted for Carr ; 4 After Automobile Crash . tixe the negotiations the lact of | New Haven at Pittstield. e o0 that. No other brand can‘double s of Ashburnhar, Ma Aug. 9 P—|them being early this month. | - - X N S S, | " xing The driver of a Boston and Maine | —— S | Make \.\ll}l}.\w ,\I e an, Dawley. Wome run | its fine flavor and smoothness — | act Transportation company bus, be NEW RECORD M | stocknoln, Aug. 3. WP—Ameriean | i Suuiter aid o ‘ e lieved to be M. E. Chapman of Bo Rhoden Airdrome, Germ Aug. | automobiles now RINE NABEE] = s H ’ nter- e /] ared ton, was missing today after n col-|0 (B—Two new world's records for | factured hete in the new hu [n-ru: \ even in the dark. That's why I lision between the bus and an auto- |gliders were set here yesterday. The | Motors asscmbly plant. The _ firsf | E 2 % P B s | 0 it oo Thre 3 kosrte o) mobile which sent the larger vehicle |German fiier Nehring established a |car, recently delivered, was put to ! | picked it in the blindfold test. IWIz.v_v ncan&c'b :Imn : Three types of 5uon w-;lgouml-uo;m- ':“:lidu. down a 12-foot embankment. | new distance record by flying 70 kil- | gether hy Swedish workmen, and | : eaves !vdfv?n e tobacco plant + » + GORISS top- leaves, rich in cool and fragrant smoking q —— None of the hus passengers was ometers (43.47 miles). The flier Ditt- | some Swedish products were used | And that’s why-—from now on leaves, irritating to the throat . . . withered ground- Ouly the heart-leaves are used in OLD GoLos. GS seriously hurt. The automobile was |mar established a new altitude rec- | Plans are afoot to reduce slxmluall. 4 | owned by Mr, and Mrs. Chri lord of 680 meters or 2230 feet. The | the importation of parts and to use st o ‘ e & Mockal of IFitchburg who with their old record was 632 meters, and was | fenders, wheels, axles, signal horns OLp Goup and I are going to increasing. There were | by the officials of the Mohawk A. C. | niotor cars in the country and there was plenty of excitement | uary as compared to 94.848 in | during the milling. | 7 and 79,608 in 1926, Stockholm | Three exhibition bouts were | s the greatest number of regis- | staged refereed by Louis (Kid) Kap- | tered automobiles, 12,444. lan and “Bat” Battalino. The fans| = == didn't care so much for these be- | COWS HAD RABIES cause they expected a fight instead | | | four daughters were in the car. held by the German Ferdinand [and sprinzs of Swedish make. | (Continued from Preceding Page) | i 5 . 6 W > They escaped with minor injurics, | Schulz. | the number of automobiles in | Sy | be ‘Partners in Crime. afi&a : : How the test was made . . . This test was conducted by the repre- leading brands, while blindfolded, Milbury, Mass., Aug. 9 (P—Six of an exhibition. cows which died recently at a West | The Battle Royal finished the pro- sentative of & leading Eastern univer- clearing bis taste with coffee between Milbury farm were afflicted with | gram with Brownie Tucker of Hart- | sity and e disinterested witnes: smokes. Only one question was rding to a report received | ford being the remaining sur- B selected by them. Mr. Beery wi aikeds “Wikich oee o, yoh fike from the state depart- vivor of four darkies who entered | k o0 ment of animal industry. It was|the affair. ‘ esked to smoke esch of the four best?” He chose OLp Goiro. o Llgprion: believed that a dog attacked one of | Tucker also defeated Del Poulet the cows, but officials were unable of this city in the first bout of the Made from the heart-leaves of the tobacco plent to explain the spread of the disease | evening. F e i v e {ien S e | SMOOTHER AND BETTER-“NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD” g HIGH PRESSURE PETE : 50-50 By SWAN 1 LES EAT OUR SUPPER. HeRE TONIGHT, HANK: YouoR STEAKS ARE LIKE THE. VEAR'— 84 TH WAV— YOUR ACLOUN] i Ve GOT AN ACCOUNT HERE—~ | PAY WEATHER THIS EVENING- — HERE. 15 LIK& o' WERTHER,Too — GOLLY=-THESE R\?‘_T HALF DONE—. CIGAR The Choice ~ : '} of men who'Choose™