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( ; e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 il e SR R e 0000000000000000900888809 Dke. » ..t 1 1 1 1 o e —— 4 TR o |troit, won from Billy Herold, Cleve- & ‘ C i 432 {Bascball Standing i i et CORBINS VS, LANDERS IN ERETET Ty s p e a k l n 8 -4 —Two out when winuing run s D | won from Sammy Reed, Detroit (6). . ‘{-m ne (m losing fight wher the fout B SoaE sy | Dayton, Ky.—Cecil Payne, Louis. - | Dlow caded the bout. The tig J B e e AMERICAN LEAGUE Glle, shaded Harry MeCarthy, Cin-| FEATURE GAME TONlGHT i (e sesant raa g MY b aY o f s por ts & S cinnati (10). George Annarine, Ne A L { R s Ti in the second round when he drove €| Hart and orda Winning pivner: nias Games Yesterday ark, won from Jimmy McQueese, 43 Johnny around the ring and opened G000000000050088888888885 | Losng pitcher: Genewih. Time: 200 Chicago 8, New York 4. 1 cuton the Latters lower lip with W Sae ey e g Sosen Detroit 6. Philadelphia 3. a left hook. terested baseball fans write to us and : telephone to us regarding a baseball | Statz, game between the Falcons and the | Llovers 2l Rangers .and it appears as if there | jjay ot 15 a good bit of interest in the con. | Biwnette, 11 test. Riconda, 3b Bancroft. =3 Deber ¢ Manager John Cabay is slowly | Gooch, « ehanging his mind about the Ranger | Yance. » Loupisville (4). ‘ Detroit & Phladelphis | Lockmakers and Universals to Clash In Industrial my, T toberti, a big. towering, awkwar e lita (e e ""“]EN I:A[;INE League at Walnut Hill Park — Stanley Rule and ‘Cfl“"““.“ Bake Was‘ * Way (o fions St ;i?:;, %{;;::z"l’:".:?‘*" Standing Paper Goods to Meet In Second Contest of Evening | Vistory Oyer Lialian to make his superior height, | [New York = = EN[] ['F [;AREER —League Standing In Runner-up Positions May Be tavor o pIphE b i A 2 et 676 | y iy . o . Brosllvn, N Aug. 16 (UP)— spurt in the second A {Dhiladelria .. | B, l(;};ac:ied Four Teams Are Making Bid for Higher Avoihor Jenniiy nrobieen esisted. in|inute AT Eart oo A Chicdgo ... e 465 | s s . the heavyweizht division today, after LODErTi was through for the evening. et 2 . : s“rp”smg Upset Takes Plflce in z i : his roundhouse left hook ! Patty, p team. At first he was inclined to e sor s figure that the Rangers were away| Totals Detroit . . 446 | League Standing fused to call time. The other « s D Reibiny i e 7 ¥ T part of the ! o | Washington ... .. 5 35| | W ¥ . - Al g d round, and Roberti caught it below his team in ability but after PITTSBURC g [ East-West T G i the protest of Landers over Lynch's cince Gey by i . ! Teviewing the season, he has about | , AR | Boston o 363 | S eSt Olll‘llalllelll Stanley Works 12 {forfeiture of 2 game to Stanlev fended 1ot Tom Haeney| L2008 1 chin until the sud- come to the conclusion that maybe |3 waner cf & e { "‘0-’“"‘»5 ¢ 667 | Works on a charge of stalling last meed his ement : N the Rangers are there after all. |F waner. i St New York, Aug. 16 (UP)—The x\anfim{ e 500 | week. ohone It bl “Desplis 1 hrsioal lalqd-\”u.l Sl Cleveiand o Bagton closing chapters of William T. Til- | Fafnirs f62 |, Both protests were fabled unu|bov. r ihe Tuen oama ok iar Manager Frank Anastasio of the gy, Detroit at Philadelphia den’s 1ong rule of American tennis | Paper Goods .. ... 3 7|the full board of managers and the|most co Rangers is certain that his team will | Bri~kell hsloaro e Moo York s long t 4 O e "" ooty »{}r | umpire 1n question could be preser stand up man for man with the Fal- [ Hill & i circles are being written in a ol ;]‘,‘W ! 220 | Secretary Bryce Long of the Indus- |lUzcudun, cons. The argument will be settled | a strange tone Ry J 230 [trial committee was empowereq 1o Godf a week from Sunday when the two | jomern . Games Tomorrcw Yesterday he was barred from| With the Stanley Works baseball | write to Billy Evans and Bilt toien st teams meet at St. Mary's field. | Pussen Chicago at Boston competition in the annual east-west |team certain of the championship of |for an official opinion on the two iy Dawscn, } St Louis at Philadelphia match, because of the amatenr!ihe Industrial Bascball league, the |decisions Detroit at Washington rule that threatened to bar him |arent e Manager Cabay has decided to| rarais Cleveland at New York fiom the Davia Cup. competition g 8 3 N and the tea | It was agreed to play a ga b play the Rangers He was very much| » -Ran tor Har m stk s C X :yIn the league has been turned to the [tween Landers and Stanley Rul 1 ek § ¥ and Teow Heanes Batted for Grantham in 90 S and then a few hours later he Was| race for the lead-up positions and & | schedule ‘o yet | minute th [witn e 3 against a game at the beginning of | i > 3 ot e S PP n heduled for August 21, on Aug tione the argument and right now he isn't | 500k KE e e NATIONAL LEAGUE defeated, eastiy, by & man who hes | bitter fight is in prospect before the | $0 because the Rals Shop wils® r it Syepeiende R R Bl e ea eI R S g - |never ranked higher than the mid-|lcaguc closes out the season. To. | ibsad i el et T p 7 - Fimself, the cry of the Rangers that sonette, R Home Games Yesterday lle of the American s -\‘On‘l team {night the first gun in the runner-up game the Falvcon; arc afraid to play them |H2rms h play rear Louis 7, Boston 3 It was not the Bill Tilden of 1921 | partle will be fired when P, & en | Adams out: By “Il LBy Chicago 8, New York § —the young American hope who |, S could not be let go unchallenged. | yapee hicago 6, P Corbins meet Lander g Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 5 rose meteorically to lead the attack |Clark in one of the tw mes seneq. | Track Stockholders b o et 8 . S hee e | 0 games sched : e | Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 4. |that won the Dav ip i Auck- |y, t Walnut S | s . . Ko B J " wos ene o wovert’s sec- The date of the game has been | postoN s (180, 2o Zasian s nad meits Mt | e e it Bl parke Will Retain Holdings '« o 1er enoso Pt he might as well have heen tmmd o ?l:‘fr:‘fi;:ud dT!;::Fa ,'“1';‘-" nour W on ! Standing jcur of Harnsburs, P'a., defeated at|(he way in an effort 1o land in scc. | 110280, Aug. 16 (A—Uncertainty Iy unintentic i good he dia cams v R W, 1 : 1 W L. Pet,[the annual Westchester-Iiiltmore {and place. Corbins is battling to re- | °\°T Who would control Arlington ) "] | g 8 not understand battle, [sister, 1b 10 5 B Sy 600 | club yesterday tain a lead it has kept all geasen | PATK: Chicago's “society” race track od 2 63 42 G001 It was rather a pathetic Tilden. | Both teams are at their best and |25 Peen dispclied by announcement 2 Sllceciiaiiiein ] lormoumormmms sl cecosnzns frequeatly with 121y his left hook 1eft in the latter rad. Risko 1 lanuing the punches as the ls25522000-ma Heenev was ring inst his will b 2iven ons of the best dem- 15 scheduled. « 1 ¢ 0 voiced a lor tie ny fighter has received but it was t¥ Clarlk anywhore Another game that is in the offing | g,y 3y L 4R g %S 64 50 362 He erred regularly. The dash of his|here should be plenty of baseball |2t the present stockholders will| 0o FaR : 8 Hrpace to. Samniy: Mgns fs one between the Falcons and the | Farren, ss 1 3 Cincinnati ... A2 4 Y gume was not there. His terrific vol- { when they clash tonight | retain their stock . RO b : n the §-round seml. Stanley Works, winner of the Indus- | Spohrer . 950 2 Pittshurgh 5% 30 37 leys were missing. The tantalizing,| The Stanley Rule & Level team is| Major Frederie McLanzhlin, pres: r trial league pennant The Butt- | X ; 2 It o Brooklyn .... 54 58 slow spinning ball that Mercur sent [scheduled to meet the American | 420t of the American National Jock makers feel certain that they have | gy, 3 Boston . 68 over to America’s No. 1 plaver|Paper Goods in the second game, | €Y club. made the announcem:nt e m of Tommy Gro- I'ghtweight from Groman knocked out Ul South American shorter Risko of the taller Rirko sw an opportunity to make a bid for x To Philadelphia .. i seemed to have Tilden bested. Til- | This contest will be played on Dia. |2fter & meeting of the storkholdrrs tho ety championship and Manager | " = — den didn't scern to care much andmond No. 1 while the Landers.Cor. | Who subscribed more than §200.000 mf,h,, A ,"'W""”*- dnithe Cabay is talking about having the e | Games Today the famous rallies that have become bin affair will take place on Diamond |10 insure continuance of racing at g7 1p. k. iniiin AN , two teams play in the near future. AB R AE Boston at §t. Lous. 1 part of his game, never were|No. 2. Both contests will take place |the track LA = | A 1 g | Brooklyn at Pittsburgh iried at 5:30 o'clock Thete had been numerous reports| piin wa ned by WLETR RILLS ROY . Then another probable game is one | vyix 1 Wity y| Philadelphia at Cincinnati He went down in straight sets, | Protests Tabled that control of the plant was to pass|paneq and st o fthel s el “ATE. T8 U A between the Faleons and the Bur- [Bottomlsy, 1h .. 3 0. New York at Chicago 6.2, b4 | Two protesis v.ore considered at a |10 s¥ndicate which included Terry | pinz " ovon X n Wil oung Kimball f, 1 . ritts. This would be a humdinger [Hafov. 1t S e | It was the worst defeat Tilden's{league meeting in the Y. M. C. A.|Druggan and Frankie Lake, known | ot waved card B ISR, Bl 5:'""‘; and would draw out the Polish fans|H#/per 1 % x 5 Games Tomorrow tennis has taken in years, for in hisiast night. One was from the Amer. |2 the “beer forts to revive Rob I wr Balt Lake Rofary club, was killed of the city in force. Just when the | Thecenow, o 0 s Philadelphia at Putsburgh other defeats he has been bested by |ican Paper Goods in the game with | 7= 5 failed and he did not come to until and three other versons slightly fn i dates of the games will be set is a|Sherdsl, p . i Boston at Cincinnati |men generally within the first five | Fafnirs in which a child was struck | Employees on the King's Sand- later in his room tight Ahan & 'mf,, p‘ound’ ] question but 1t appears fo us that| = proaklyn 2y Chicre; o |of ternational competition {on the head in center field, resulting | ringham estate can have the services | An o d Yown 'a mountain: - the Falcons are in for some hot| IR . o 4% 1 New York at St. Louis Almost as surprising yesterday atim a home run for Ferguson of the |of King George's own residential marks of s W a4 SEns o . times in the old home town. Beston S ¢ S | ye. N. Y., was the defeat of Frank | Fafnir team Umpire Mike Lynch!doctor in return for a weekly pay- hadv el pienie at ez ',,.‘”'“; | s 3 8 i | Hunter by Berkley Lell of Texas at|was ruling in the game and e re- | ment of twopence per family I o s e ] o s, thisiisithe proper way of | TNO: Ras [ILERel, 3 i g i-4, 7-5. Hunted and Tilden had al- s el N ok iy ; running a basebzll campa Mo/l i e A g Yesterday | most been conceded as finalists. But - one team has the right to come out | Jersey City 3-4. Montreal 2 | -— - - ety Sh s [ Bell, who recently won the South- . - city championship until it has proven AG I 1t po A 13| Buffalo 7.9, Raltimore 3- | 4ge attack to overwhelm the No. 2 ® o o o l” 0 es - its right to the claim. IEbart ol e B sading e:4, esgnio | Davis Cup man of the United States. o e i ; T Standin; Hunter played powerfully but Bell ! "1 ilhe alconn § mighy Tbeatilerery e, [ ek lcalled on rescrve und finished the | w. other team in the state but until|L s e o o . G match with two terrific cross court | C it cleans house in its own back vard, |\ . e et e 520 | bombardments, one a back hand | | sand, £ 2 teading ; 9 the team hasn't the right to claim | ;A" A o o0 = i h“‘“’l'l"‘:“. 255 placement that Hunter could not | any titie nor will it be recognized as | R By Wk championship of anything. ster . Today at Rye will find youngsters | Deitrici, i 0 Montreal , ! — | MeGraw, p aiiih 2 Mewanic : 106 | competing in the semi-finals, Goorge . v It is all very well to say that one ol PR 5 Lott and IFritz Mercur, John Doeg announctng 3 team or the other isn't in the class| Tomls B et and Berley Bell, of another combination but in base- | FHUILALELEBLAS ? (i Hunter also will be out of the ball words don't mean a thing. If . > P 2 2 Games Today Fast-West tennis matches at Forest 9 the argument is to be settled, then | yia =0 g 2 Nantienl SE e Gl ! Hills. When P. Schuyler Van Bloem, 6 it should be settled nowhere else but | W aiker. 4 i 3 2 RoRhetis ut Nouais vice president of the U. 8. I, T. A. 8 on the baseball field. b e S Toroito at' Reading nnounced Tilden had not been o e | Pittenger, sh L.l 0 | Butfalo at Baltimore, lected for the team because of the 5 | | Anen, f <4 B y = professional charges pending, it 9 | bty R 5 S | : JEAGUE also scaled Hunte withdrawai, | 4 BeA 3 SASTERN LEAS | 8 | [iceim: / b £ 9 Zt The New Rochelle internationalist e o Games Yesterday id he would not play if Tilden was < | Rixes; p Springticld -4, Bridgeport €-6 barred | i a5 New Haven 5-7. Waterbury 1-3. | The professional charges against | ted for Fe n sth Albany 16, Providence 0. Tilden will be decided at a meeting 3 s flabi Hartford 5, Pittsfield 2, of the U. §. L. T. A. August 24 2] (Continued from Preceding Page R 010 000 i e o ; ; 5 [ s ass nite: istn, Wity Alten] Standing HOME BUN CLUB o we Il waste no BRAND No.3... “as smoothasa BRAND No. 4. .. . “full of statie 5 CLEVELAND | Double playa: Sand to| w. time over this " winter broadcast ** oo+ No. 3 wins!" AB R | Hurst. Struck out: By Rino 3. e s o 5 . 5 B ) il Gl AL New Haven E16E s e - Lind. EE I [ o) e T N J. Sewell, ss 2 artford ....... 6 517 e Hodapp. 3b S 5 FARRELL T" MEFT | ATuaRY s aees 8L 517 o " ; "',"; A On the afternoon of July 24th, Graham McNamee, in the Summa. rf al 4 | Pre denc o 60 08 = = UOAR i : :; Caawn e 10 ” :Z’r:";!'"'v;”‘ 4 4 Sug | Ruth, Yankees . 5 presence of responsible witnesses, made the blindfold test before ongan,: b - S i i £ “4ae Gehrig. Ya 1 T et | s i g ey o & ol HQ[}EN F"R TITLF e A e e : the microphone. A camera and astenographer recorded the result. 4 &haute. p L of I Y oany 7 Simmons, Athletics ... 3 — Eidan : : Blue, Rrowns ore ¢ s | Totals o | Games Today oS Grahem MoNemeespeak- Ab, that's different! As smooth as | . Springficld at Bridgeport. Fexx, Athletics .., S ; AB Ou[s[andmg Gollers to P[ay fop oo ateld ot Buinen National League broadcastiog the results of o broadcast on & starry winter's |: ! ck, 3 . 5 8 o ; ; Frbtidenadiat ATbEnY |\\ |"Fnu.’ r‘u\:? e : the b ‘ndlold m‘lne"e test. They ni!b' «..Now, No. 4...some- & Firestend, e | Unomma! Cmmpmnsmp | New Haven at Waterbury. 2. U {(m»’yvv‘i_ Iy,n‘; B are tying the blfndfold around my thing wrong with this one. Don’t n K Willams, 1t | | = H‘m:"“ Phil U St ¢ eyes end are foing to give me one know what. Seems full of static. i i : 5 —_— | « nu: Tomorrow i l'un'lvlt 3 each of the four leading brands to I'll choose No. 3. d. Todt, 1b . 5 2| Detroit, Anug. 16 (P—Walter Ha- 1;‘?\':’? I"«"II-“I(‘:;‘:L';‘I'L Horen B ol B choose from . . . | am now smoking e e re E‘:Ir“r‘-m: e i ‘,"wy)], m’”!hh n;r‘!; uln’n f»hl:m}vmon.'mu] i'm‘\l:‘”;“) e s Haroers Gard et the first cigarette . . . The teste L-_dnes n_nd (Jenllgulren of the A iy | sl open title, will meet i a seriee ng| Bridgeport at Waterbury. Yesterday's Homers doesn’t appeal to me. It’s & bit ';'d‘"A“:"""'L""""““'"(',“‘ - arriss, . . | e e, il mee s s B LT R uth, 4 eces e 3 n s 2. that my choi No. 3] i [ Heving, 22 . | matehes for the unofticial champion- Rl Bov harsh. We'lllay that one aside and Gom{ fesl et es DLD -l Totals 3 : ship of the world FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Ithbar s : ‘WNO»Z...NO.,(III(l'oru"hln ' 4—Ran for Berry in Hagen late yesterday wired his ac- Bleo Snoes : the first one. We'll waste no time 5 ] atted for Harris ceptance to a challe issued by | Hillis, Pirates g over that. .. Well, bere’s No.3. .. Afi/éo\z W‘W | : 13 Iarrell, and 1t was decided that the ew York — Roberto Roberth, | ogr. Giinte . / j Two base hits: Lind, Regan, | 1stilEely 2080 -holejmaten, Woull e jeg)y,wonhon! alifon froi s TORNAY| g5 irte. 120 bias Three 1 Pits: Summa. Losing pitcher: | piayed at the Western Golf and | pigke, Cleveland (6). Amedo Grillo, | Bottomls -, « nctab i " G . Umpires: Dineen and Nalin. | Couniny e sy | 5 g0 el 1rds) T;:‘T “‘un ountry club, here, on Wednesday. |,y whipped Charley Shere, & Millan, Cubs August 29, dusky, O. (6). Jack Seg Totals s1. 1LOUIS There s nothing new in a meeting {), “gutpointed Billy Lancaster, O-| A merican e AB R 2 | between the holders of the two pre- |pyyo 140 (4). Lou E New | National League Rlue, 1f <50 mier golf titles of the world, but the 'y " g reaied Johnny rban, Pitts. | LY O'Rourke, 3 [ plan to be tollowed by Hagen and ¥ | burgh (8). Tommy Grogen, Omaha.| gaicon's fc W S arrell is an innovation, according 10 (., k.q” out Ferdando 1iorello (1), hy your ¢ o Biries, Bob Harlow. the Haig's manager. | " po onig —- Larry Gains, Toronto, LAY = MeNeely, 1 The victor in fhree out of five | . : | rLav rostronEp Gam Melillo, 2h Brannon, b [won on a foul from George GOdfrey. | arrangements have been eom. ‘ o oo . dn the dark! GRAMAM McNAMEE. America's most popular radio sports reporter, recently reported [ matches will win the series. On the Tunaey-Heeney fight, to which millions of radio fans all over the world listened. . | Philadelphia (3). loted between Manager Frank An- \ Bchang. letieEs sranstonsheTSag ol matehes | g — Jack MeVey, _\-»w!"q o of the Ranpets and Marager P Three types of leaves grow on the Grav. p Fotween tho leading igolfers one 72 |1y “on3 Yook Mafone, Hb Paul; Manion, x ¢ [ hole match has been played, Th S XKen Saunders of the Pirates to play | Jiu ey fnh-ct.toplln'...toarsel«[-.l»:mn‘ Bettencourt. xx cording to Hagen, un. | called on contes NIY- e | off the Ranger-Pirate game in the ‘fi? irritating to the throat . . . withered L e s i, 4 & = fton, O, — 1) ie Mason. | ity league wh s pos ¢ : i Totals 53 o[1aiw (o both fhe players enzaged and | Sk f 4 S S FILE e S hosioonen ; #rownd-leaves, without taste or aro- : @ - \GTON | & Bih i et o | Ser 3 9 | eelis a ecause of we ¢ ; Sohne w ,\sm\r"rn : _[to the club which onsors thely. ot “Cincinnati (10). | e © P. Lorillerd Co., Bet. 1760 ms. . . and the heart-legves, rich in 4 ’ G S oaath s Tl e | grounds. game will be played | : o west. ot Sl el e o R e Akron, | nieut Weansadsy evening, Algist 22 cool and fragrantsmoking qualities. Rice, rf Goslin. 1t defeaied Tommy I'reeman, Cleve- .t diamond No 2 at Walnut Hill Made from the heart-leaves Only the heart-leaves are used in SMOOTHER AND BETTER Judge. 1d the final rounds. He believes that a {12nd (10). Soldler Dombrowskl, De- | park at 6 o'clock. OLD GoLps. “NOTA COUGH IN A CARLOAD" Reuvves, 3b fairer chance is offered both playe v 1 2 1 1 s o under the series plan, which lea oo 1 0 10 |l soosomummramnong | e may obtain such a margin in the 0| first 36 holes, as o kill interest in e, o an opportunity for a comeback for Braxton. p a player who might happen to be G b P ; = . badly cff form OOd y et Bv S‘ijl\N 2 Batwed for Melilio 1n $th Hagen's matches with Archie xx—Batted for Gray in 9th Compston, in which he was hop:- 8t. Louis oL Ay lessly heaten at the end of 36 holes Washington 0 12 e e e nnliis e lat CRE DS IR L Bobls Mo i ez | [ LUE 6ot GET S0METHNG To 00| [TLL TAKE | ALLRIGHT- SNAP INTG |[ OR BoY=Tais 15 GRERTIT= Lok 0T — T ooty ana campall, Time: 144, | he liad the - Atlantan” tharousthty | Ske | EREDOE QUK = RIS et ) QT OF QUERMLLS, || WAS KINDA Drazy FIRST, CAUSE. TR’ ROPEs BRIANG ' | B beaten at the half way mark, were | CAD HE WAS, W TAMUST Fopn BBl L0 i S . o E k. | ;) . ANTING RIGHT AWAY-| GoT oveR THAT | . cited as example To LEAWE : THIS 0aN WILL HEP National League e e A e oo d he would play under any sys- HooKuea tem sucgested by Hagen, The dates THE way of the matches following the one Pl | here have not been definitely set, but PRIOE. {1t ig planned to play the second in (KEEPS Wity New York and the third at Philadel- o phia. Should fourth and fifth mateh- es be necessary, (‘hicago and Cleve- land are the cities in line Hagen is booked for exhibitions for ien days, starting Saturday, but plans to return to Detroit two days before his initlal meeting with Far- rell NEW TORK AR R Welgh, cf O'Doul, 1f otr, rf Marn. rf Lindstrom Terry. 1b Jackeon. <s Cohen. 2b Hogan, © Genawich Faulkner. p Suiae D > o | somwanussssn | shosemsmsus I S oo wlssesissszsam Totals CHILAG aB STEAMER AGROUND €an Francisco. Aug. 16 (/) — The marine department of the Chamber cf Commerce announced today that it had reccived messages saying the = Y7 sieamer Ecuador of the Panana Mail 4 5 W e 1 tine was aground off Cape San Laz- 2 i *—J =1l = e avais Ui, 116 wiERt Golkt bE usicss | B dl J0 = ! Comsright, 1928, by Central Prem Asseciation, hae. —oWat~ 7%= /-2 T Berk. ss Mapuire, 2b Cuyler, rf Wileon, of .. Stephenson, 1t Grimm. 1 Wartnett, o McMillan, 3b s p . Tt PR S

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