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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928, e —— 5600000600000000000000000 p 1—Most successive guwe wou, | | Poli i transformed into weak spots by in. WITH THE BOWLERS BlEiiL braling tuner Tt o o YAN'(EFS STAMPE[] {Police Force Disagrees bea - at g s _ wnd Wl Grvaling new wwark of two LY. So Both of Them Resign Ny pea kin 8 ; FRATERNITY ALLEV successive cleain swoeps over Na- Kingston, Mass., Oct. 10, (IP)— | With Morelli and Witezewski still ; — 4 tonal league oppusiion, r | Because they could mot get aloag {on the bench, Brosnan and Shechan of s o r t Coswell s s 2—Most times at bat, one club, i | together, the entire police force of | were used as guards in yesterday p 8 4 b ogoey i iroth ey il Heinsman game, 40 in tourih gume, bLealiig this little town has resigned. | practice session. T. Walker lormer record ol 3Y¥ LY Gialls anu The officers, both of them, have . . z - & . | (Continued 1 Preced Page) |been work at v ce because We are among the targe crowa |(ATTiS Gampaign Into Republi i iser ....... 54 2 1Babe Ruth and Yankees Smash|“S 8k vou i wne gy, | OO 0TI rOCIE Paged e werkine 4 Titson s aneged 10| One Killed, Three Hurt 3 4 of New Britaln fight fans who ex- chaefer . game, Ine, beatig record of three ) had hurled pop bottles at him after | have tipped off a hootlegger that a Stanley Ar;:‘:l:n?e‘:fi:he;l ;l: (e} "omM's Sute e : : lm i“ Almw classic sbared by avhees with Ked Soai[the incident ot the seventh inning. 1 was abou! 1o be made by the In Mass, Auto Smash e ey poli il 5 % f dentham, Mass., Oct. 10 (UP)— 3 also beats record ot tour by two| .. t | police depariment, composed of him-| W4 | Zotter outclass and outpunch Jimmy Neediam . e : — ciubs, To top oft his day's work, Ruth self and Chief Howard 1. Rushton,|One person was killed and three o ig-j S M . . P 'y = s .53 S o “'""'h' an amazing running one hand Resignat s ) od Y e |Others injured when the automolale :;:,‘.‘:",;(x:'{,:’.:'.m f.‘.‘hh": 2:' Los Angeles. Oct. 10.—UP— Sena- | on'™., St Louis, Mo, Oct. 10 (P—Babe | 4—Most homic tuus. on ciub, oue | M W1 Amang running one hand | signations submitted by the = e | {men were accepted by the selectmen |in Which they were riding was in | especially during last night's bout, |tor Joseph T. Robinson, democratic 3 i Ruth and (he Yankees have re-writ- [Beries. Bibe, bealug record o1 88Ul G400 o whavply hit batl no one with K GLneR- = “lby Washimgion m 1y [a erippid ke Shaatd ever haye | 125t MEHt. The selictmen are ex- |coilision with another car here last vice presidential nomince, carried [Moiton ... y ten the resord books Sor the world | "5 Moq heme runs, one club, w-|® TTIEPIEd knee’ ghould ever hare |piciag to manme fhe smeosssers. of | night, 2 Valk 3 The fi picture T | o | e, 3 rg a S ) e Reports from Hartford and other ' bis campaign close fo the home city ||, Walker A 195 33T zpp |3eries With the greatest exhibitlon of fuing, Lwo, in seventh and ighin - |Marted tor T ':'\:""g{l":":"u( Chefthe Chiet and the remainder of the | Mrs. Grorgianna Smith, of Frank. Ppoints about the state about the sen- |of Herbert Hoover today for a sec- hitting power this ancient classic of [Hings of tourth gawue cyuatling rec s e et B o | police force soon. lin was Killed and her daughter, 1 e sational work of Zotter were proved |ond round of speeches in the state. s ord ot Giants and Wasaiugton. e R G B AL . | P shline e muuge o | true last night. He proved him-|He was scheduled to speak at San ROGERS ALLEYVS Ninetcen record performances for | §-—Most 10lul buscs. one ciub, ouc| i I tumultnous w e petons v\ Woocin Asked to Head Juoed. | welf to be a terrific puncher and a | Francisco tonight. s Ruth in four games against the 2, beating own record ot 2y | 1amond. was on e Roosevelt’s Campaign Wrentham —police arrested 1 eo knockout artist, With promise of action on Colo- STANLEY K . 5 2 . Most extra bases, one ciub, | SPrinting down t the third base . PAIZN | Lomicr of Iranklin. driver of the : g ) Cards alone tell the amazing story | 1—3 g 2 [Doxes, holding aloft the ball und| New York, Oct. 10 (UP)—Wil- | other automobile, on a mansiaaghts do river development and jibes at Electrie E T se 34, beating record of I b other automobile, v manslaughtor " B d C. Benedict 3 0f his batting exploits. Sever more | S¢¢ ¢ o roarmg with laughter lium H. Woodin, president of the charge AMRT Clinch was the uostsurs ( Whnkeho gealsred., wereroeamm ot o, 0IH record-beating or cqualling feats by (Wushington In 1925 | The Cardinals, both heaten and|American Cap and. Foundry com e prised of all. The fight had hardly | Procrastination under ~ republican |- \ijer the Yankees, as a team, and seven | Miscellaneous records: b R R and a life-long republican, las | S TO SQUAD started before Clinch was on the |rule the nominee opened his Califor. B ey additional marks, the principal ones | 1—Most viciorics by pitcher, to sttt il Glhib b haoliar Na gl Ler medea o inaan s cam paign | : s floor. He spent most of the time Dia tour here yesterday with three jMyers fegistared Dy Walte Hoyt wnd Lou |fal uerios #x by Waite Hoyt, equal-{HIEHILS Lall gl o e o Conmiies o i until the bout was brought to a close |speeches. 331 | Gehrig, bring the 1925 grand total {ling mark of Chict Bender, L hRe D e A TR e s e [ on the canvas as Zotter crashed _ Attacks G. O, P. _ 2 of record performances up to 3i. 2—Most home runs one series, ::“.‘,,a‘ ; ow «\n:u;»ls in “LH ";; ';n e ] orbiaek who - was fninred home rights and leits in a series of | Charging the republican presiden- | Valentine | This astonishing total is more than {four, by Lou Gelrig, vquallivg rec- e final game of the werics and the or of Now York. = wpon yes | ASU TOVNIENL, returned to the sqnad strongth-killing wallops. He didn't [tial nominee with conflicting state. | Pretian - double the number of record feats [ord of Babe Ruth. {ilissagin a8 *‘I“: P el et D e e T ! participated in prac- | waste any punches at all, missing Ments on his stand on construction | siawb i {last year when 15 were marked up| 3—Most runs batted in, one ser- : ]‘ -»1‘1" 1-.". ‘l; f” l"j.\‘ ac »*'fv [Governor Swmith and the gubernuto 0% Henry Shannahan. star haif- only a few during the bout and every | Of Roulder Dam on the Colorado | \villiamet as the Yankees bowled over the lies, mine, by Geirig. breaking rec- did well. The ! te dtalian center Pl CAD g It Nas 1A re . back. who injured his vight knee in time he hit, he hit hard. river, the senator devoted his night S | Pirates. ord of eight made by Bob Meusel n fielder made two hits and was ali was no indication o | th® first game of the senson. was ex- address to pledges of quick action on Ruth has a strangle held on near- |1923. [ohes, tho lapielg aeging Hy e 0 LA 0Re LU, SIDEeAng nt to Preted 1o be back with the squad to- the proposed project in the event |peretta ly all the series batting records,| 4—Largest receipts, one game his team mates had been accus. iy At e e L |Governor Alfrcd I Smith is elected. ! | holding now outright or sharing in |$224.130, first game at Yankee sta- tomed to allowing to drop for base |ttt (Ve < e “The spirit of the democratic : | Running the range from start- [ gium. hits. The new catcher, substituted SEithieasts HEniial. candin {nominee for president is to tackle a Wright . 95 5 ling home run feats to the greatest 5—Most successive hases on balls. for Jimmy Wilson, who must go 5,000 {0 e job :fid get it done,” he said. “The number of strikeouts, he eclipsed the lone or more games, five by Gehrig down as the official goat of the 1925 Smith campa 8 .\,"EET ME st night that | T°Publican party has heen in con- | big majority of his own former rec-| g woct fotal bases, two clubs, Series. made three hits and put | E AR e B 4 J.::“"r"‘l':zfi“f;‘;‘;"’" "‘:*"h"j,‘:“nre trol since this controversy has been | ords, yielded ground in only onelon ganio 46, in fourih game beat. | (Tesh pep intg the Cards, but it was | STRENG FIENS GUARDS At 282 Main St. on the next card (o be given in the |\ PrORTCss. For the last seven years i 2 spot. to Lou Gehrig. who tied the |jny mark’ of 44 by Yankecs and 100 late. | Toston, Oct 10— (U'P)— Prepar- Next Saturday | arena by the Hardware City A. C. | M" Hoover himself has been chair- |iuw 0 e 1 ! | Babc's record of four homers for & |cardinals in 1926, — {ing his team for Friday’s game with was greeted with warm applause, |30 Of the federal Colorado river ; sinzle series. T—Greatest players pool $419.-| The latest Irish Iree Stafe cen- | Duke university, Coach Joe McKen. Britton for 18 years was \eiter- '°'_!“"" lon. L The tabulation of record perforni- 240 60 gurpassing record of $399.. |sus. taken in 1926, shows a total ney of Boston college is sceking to | weight champion of the world and dvnmr:::;:c”;n'v:::‘n- “";‘(“‘r";r:‘s'm:"“‘; & ances: e 440.67 made last year. | population of 2 971,922, [strengthen his guard positions. | he is still fighting as good as ever. ¥ minee e that it the democratic party wins in ¢ £ s | 1-Most series played, nine, I ————— - ——— “ 5 November, you may expect prompt |jincitie 1iiiiill 16 breaking own former mark. > (h:.‘:-lvllls"k't‘::‘x”:numlnff honl:hl:v‘n.x‘(: 31’ {action on Doulder Dam.” Hillone St i Most times batted .300 or more, the present time, he is showing the Serve Publie A _*% " five. breaking former mark shared t how to fight. | Senator Robinson said “the under- 4 > by Ruth with Frank Frisch. i L ad |taking of the democratic party is to 3 —Greatest batting average for L e show |S°TYe the public, not the power | Stotts 5 i lone series .625, breaking mark of e s i st He i | nabienoniniane 0T ; |.845 set by Hank Gowdy in 1915. 23 and In some circles it is said that DO'T of engineers dirceted to re- | Jullnn 111 S 15— sun| 4—Most bases on balls, total Pinky” Kaufman, former amateur |POTt to congress Decomber 1, 1928, | Morat .. ‘ 3 95— .iow series 29, breaking own record of 28. welterweight champion of the state, | F*COmmend procedure designed to S 48 4oa—1ior | S—Most strike outs, total series 27, would be Britton's opponent. safeguard the reascnable demands S T ‘| breaking ewn record of 25. il of the states and of the general pub- | urkhardt ... - . ; S~ renk sobsl . s satlee, - . ri. | lie. which particular regard for pub- |Cehen . 5 | nine. breaking record of eight for- ll-.:':c‘l(;rg:l‘ilr:.o":tn:ylm"‘lllr::i ‘:m“.-:_ lic control of rates and distribution, Jilhis ©.o : | merly shared with Tommy Leach. sided in this city. He left here to (M0 Te480n presents itself to me for : u 7—Most runs scored, total series, find fights for himself. On one oc. | the Prolongation of the controversy Y 6 99 31, breaking own recond of casion when he was appearing in |- !® auoted at length from news- steus 3 8—Most runs batted in, total series preliminaries, the announcer asked PAP®T reports of - Hoover's position S 559 so7—1as¢ | 26. breaking own record of 22. his name. He told it saying “Willie | O the {ioul:lrr Dam project, de- E 9—Most extra bases on long hits, Bresslin from New Britain.” fliring Sap on “"_"l"”‘“:"l““ it : ‘ : one.game. nine. ey onn record, — jthe republican presidential candi- 4 % —Most extra bases on long hits, The announcer, nct paying much 91€'S is on Colorado develop- | {414, : T ity lone series, 12, tying own record. attention to the quiet rookie just |MeNt" 11—Most extra bases on long hits. ar Breslin | . “Either Mr. Hoover's opinion on |J. Aigoss .. total serles, 48, beating own record starting in, failed to hear Breslin - Ly at all and he announced the fighter | {1° Bubicct of water power develop- 51 69 ses—17se Of 36 us "Jack Britton.” Britton won un t | Me0t 18 not clear in his own mind or il | 12—Most games in Worlds Series then decided to adopt Jack Britton e has failed to take the public into | TV L | 37, beating lddie Collins record of as his ring name. It is 4 title that | NS confidence he said. | LN S L ; 5 vel 3 —Mos e . total :Terz:cenrm:h:r:o:-nln:::a:::dli:';:t: MAKES TWO TOUCHDOWNS (1) yuuigan 1/13, beating own mark of ten. or fighters. Hanover, N. H., Oct. 10 (UP)— | 14—Most home runs one game, 3, Dartmouth varsity scored two touch- ZIT 22 (tying own record. Britton’s anly other appearance | 40Wns against the scrubs during a 3 2 | 15—Most total bases one game, here In recent years was at tn. Ly- |long scrimmage yesterday. Almost x 12, tving own record. ceum theater some years back when | ©Very member of the “Big Green™ o 5 | 16—Most total bases, one series, he gave an exhibition for the bene- | Squad was given a chauce during | .. | 22, tying record of Joe Harris. fit of the K. of C._ S8ince then, New | the afternoon, Coach Jess Hawley 2 17—Most total bases, total scries, Britaln fans have had only the op- | ©Xplaining that he wished to weed | Covney 85, beating own record of 63, portunity of reading about him.|Out the first and second teams, | 18—Most extra base hits one Two weeks from now, they will be | Players not of that calibre. A | series, 6, beating record of five held able to see the ring wonder in . 5 3 by self and others. action, LIGHT ELEVEN K;‘h'-"x"dvr i 19—Most extra base hits, total Middletown, Conn., Oct. 10 (UP) | famiam i 7y | series, 20, beating own record of 14. REPLACES WENTWORTH —After a disastrous experiment with | Whompson . 1 s | Providence, R. I. 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