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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. 1 FPTFTITICT 2055528885 o | | EPPTTIETIIITIEITTICPPIPES E‘ E | told the United Press. ‘Il count | %— - e - | | noon); vexing show (evening). = Baseball Standing [[]U[jHR AN MEETS CHAURFEUR BEATS ICBMAN i i ot o < S A i S p ea k i n g R caree 1 connect. I'm confi- layg The New York atate froopsrs wil] i z e s gent i ) | give rough-riding exhibitions afte AMERICAN LEAGUE \ HRA!][]UEK T[]NIEHT Charles Olson, Tormer Marathon| ., SR alnientizoantil — s Bl[i SP[]RTS MEET noon and evening cach of the three ! B Runncr, Completes Trip Aroumd aboar It 4 ored in the East ¢ mee s held 3 days and there will lr\ :lllllv’\l“y of S portis ¢ Gaines Yesterday etes Triy i ichored In the East| & truck moet was held - ottt ol st e | Detroit 9, New York § World to Win Race, any £ 3 itle ‘C““”“ "“ x““”'\““‘"“]“"‘(“‘;"‘I"\' Chief Joe Grogan of the We | Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2 4 l] 5 T | 1 super: Mis: S Hartford ¢ epartment today n- 3 | 1 tood on t ho! n n th R i averages r Herald I Washington 6, Chicago 2. Al . H chauffeur today stood winner ove & & Q% C A 8 2 0 »2tition was shown i a € tries for the motorc races, the batting average of Jack Argos: The Standing worle nona Ly e t champion | throughout all the meet of Cleveland who will nm the (_\\Ix of the Stanley Rule & Level team | W ; 5 e st Qtson P tarmor Mhars s Braddock may knock me down | Events—10) yard dash, Ma- {on which he sct up a record in the ziven us .439 and he was placed | Philadelphia . ... New York, July 18 (P—The lig mner, arrived home yester( but I'll g°t up to give him the worst Pacinda; 3. Labis, rd| Hartford, July > most ex-| 192§ national championship. third in the |New York ...... § ) | heavyweight © championship 2 r Irance completing a cireult | ¢ I - received.” ash, arczyk; 2, Kripa; tensive sports program npted in = — B — | St. Louis ... . 5 some 20-0dd pounds per man and the Globe in 24 days, 21 = = s v (girls) | Hartford in some time will mark the Gaivs Gracchus, the Roman (rib- e 45 many thousand —dollars short _of minutes, actual {ray Jml i auriti e e L R e shows that Jack is still leading the|Cleveland ....... »06 beng as big as the heavyweigh ele Mauillart, his riva ard dash, (girls), 1, Montambo; 2, |’ | : Pack- with an sverage-of 539 mad|Wasbington ..... i 11 155 |ttle, but today it looks big enough arrived s e "yl e e e e i Hartford Police | (0 inaugurate farm veliel by distrib- e \11““\ s a8 iEne. |ChieaoX Skl o o 56 G [te James J. Braddock of New Jersev. litle more than 27 days travel T4 Casey; 2. Covaleski: 3| Department field day which gets un- | uting grain to the poor. He supplied, ensslon: “ ‘o vca i {5 | Bosion . i ; ; " Jersey has risen in & time | Vasehanl throw. (13141, 1| 4€r Way here on ‘Thursday and con- | at the expense of the Roman govern- eI L 8 | Lrief boxing career to the post of Commr iy L 5 bl 3 boudl o |daneshEY day and Saturday.|ment, a bushel and a quarter per e G Moy challenger for the 175-pound crown, . eaba'l throw, (14.16) 1. Bolugs,| his is an outline of the program: | mont} half price—the cha & . e i bl won by my Loughran and { — > O aeatans)y b DoKUS3; | hureday—Harness Racing amoun o aibout 50 cents a bush- 3 : | Philadelphia at Detroit, night he pits his right hand wallop m R Tk ]‘;“‘ LA Iriday—Automobile ra (after- |l This mistake was made evidently ¢ ¢ {hat has brought him to the top over { dfld U [ed States £ i pleased to rectify it. { inst the hoxing skill ¢ b Ripis s Games Tomorrow i | —_— ump (1 ene; 2. Knight / ‘. : rce thel Washington at St. Lou A2 Ve - y “ S 5 e 1. Golas. Girls' running broad jumn ! i ° h he Herald will announce th v ! is hein 2 s 1 r 7 S (P { D bk o T T | W Phlladslnhia it Delral he fght In belne staged. | Gxiond flfl[l Camh‘idgc o Mee! i Tuly 18 (B—The strugel ) 1. Zaromhis % Titola wCIeS lllg e e e New York at Cleveland Girls' 11 Jroac lLoughran-Jimmy Braddock bout| o levelan York's open arer < the order of the i il insahroad fight is scheduled for 15 roun 47 The eternal question of the fistic ompet ich starts nere to- | i Dradty Al 3 N the great Krueoerbtwmrg planl ‘ and will start at 10 o'clock. NATIONAL LEAGUT world—whether a boxer is bettor S AT morroy B e et he R L onatoysid \””'fl 3 Glow. ezl e RSt R Sportl LR T Tuly 8 (P Dhe tand W Wb, G e o jump. (1210 1. —which has kept right on work- SR s Games Yesterday FoNaiabs aHt s il ot tween the com- | st sensatic 5 2 | Marcineyzk; xe ‘into. Girls' \mong the New Britain fight fans| s Yesterd onsidered tonight. Loughi nth 1 veen the co n 1 of international teniis ! ol : T g O eing (o the bout tonight| St Louis 6, New York the superlative boxer but his hitfing bined fennis teams of Oxford and is placing its hoy s in the hands of QSRR Rltola sgdunion ing all these years, without a moment’s Y Daley e rhnlcs daratn, | IS CLicago 18 5Ehi ladel phil ability is almost non existent, while Cambridge ¢ ’ gland, and | (wo younsg ers ianiel Pronn and | POIALO race, Zamoski. Boys' relay Z g h bli 4 ; Boston 7-5. Pittsburgh 4- Iraddock 1 death-dealing right Harvard ‘ule, of New Engl ans ter, while ths United | L2ce: Todzla, Zimikowski, Was and} discouragement, to give the public this —— All of Jimmie’s fame has come celebrated turf court of the Newnort 18, Williany I ilden Jaad {2 22165kl 2 Corcoran; i Brooklyn 10, [Cincingatl 5 oA tle] (hin e B e e the ! Stat e inda. Girls' basketball throw, . L n her day on ! 1 veteran cam- bevcrage—the drink that sounded The Standing from tha ifted Casino with many of the leading I Huntr to car - |vard rum, 1, Mettlings; o e R L S e L o impossible” has been achieved at last! | Pittsburgh 53 2 o e RV e ontad o Sriffith colony for a gallery ot 3 dise Girls Lose i ; . 4 3 two rounds. 1t kept him there with| perpotual possession of the Dr S 5 AT 1’ 0 5 MG | Different! Tastier! Richer! Foamier! - knockouts at the expense of Pote felt the need of pra | % Anent a story appearing lastisy Toujs ... 2 ) Latzo, who came out of his fray trim so al- | e Finest beverage for many a year! Don’t night in the Herald H‘H\*““”_‘h{“ Bri K1y - S 5 3 with the young Jerseyman bearir lenged the boys' junior A s . free-for-all between “"" White | phijadelphia . .. ) 102 [a broken jaw. and Jimmy Slattery. Miss Sullivan’s charges g - wait a single day—have the nearest Lagles and the Nutmegs, the mant-ipegton . 5l 1 Joughran, however, heretofore h Soe 2 o e oA 5 E account of themselves for six B . . . v of the Nutm was in at T30 Cineinnati ..., . 190 avoided many damaging punches, U DISECI ol e e b % "” Dl LA £ but succumbed to a barrage il grocery,dehcatesscn,otJObbermce:eal plain his & ennis club of Long Isluind for Sunday’s final matche b | o'clock this morning to expla - though none so hard as Braddock of hits in the scv K \ side of the afiir. He explains it e O S hhors and come back |4N8 has icen won once by cach The doubles encounter Saturday | 2. M fEi ; sl it bsvcrages supply you today! ! e oday team. brings the prospect of the most in- o DDt ek onl e S U {0 tap out a victory as the hard el noska in ours and his message is as f0l-| (a0 at Brooklyn hitting T.do Lomski can testify. Leo| There will ‘he (hres singies fetesting amatch of the serles ® Dhe | S5y nn fie s ) : > . a0 ¢ iy, et e e R e e G . == UNITED PROFIT SHARING of Heinz Landmann and Hemreh | HPski and re James ) . William Kenney, James Conley anli james Butler of Bristol. Sacred Heart bascball t vill practice tonight at 6 o'cloc Washingtc1 school diamor tice cup I stake in the the 1ys of play. The trophy was of- Htit B d in 1925 by Bernon 8. Prentice, ' lena o sendl Tilden mer Harvard tennis captain, who Moldenhaucr and Hunt Boys 110 lows: St. Louis at Boston had the che Cincinnati at Philadelphia in Uhe first round but lost the de-[SiX bn Satyre I oD ey G &R el | | CAPS A0t onoagial ter mEnt | i i matches ¢ s play today Nleinschroth, who carried German 2 ! i 5 rson. Cam. through the Iuropean zone prelinn ' ial, Yell but the third baseman jumped Games Tomorrow Th ng question concerns to s ! arson Caws el _’“l”‘ 3 .,' i Kmegfllsp!fl’lly\!]n.mv Label, and the the second base of our team Tig Cincinnati at Philadelphia he champion’s difficulty in making | bridze. or Ryanivalse s e ¢ ! S i il long famous Krueger's Special, White \fter the game and tried take Chicago at Brooklyn. the yound weight limit. Lough. | 1. O. Mat ford. and A. Tngra- e e HEEE D ast s i il 3 - (I Label, each the best of its type of brewing. score card away frame him. St Louis at Boston R vt Some IR ham O 4: . G. N Cooper. | A1 Moldcnnuuer will play the do- sident of Washi Baschal A valuable United Profit Sharing cap now 4 8 onyianbre. S el s o i {ting down to the welght Oxford, and G. A. Holloway, Yala. |Dles as well as the singles. America o o - 5 on each bottle. Save will not play the ony Pittsbur New York n getiing down 1 o 4 5 on its vouthful Wimbje. | Club Dangercusly Il After Appen- | i t here is e doub! ha the ouk harson ar 5 S Retkd 4 . T e uEIEEhora s iie a0 oube ol % i don winners, John Van Ryn and Wil thibse APY] T aky, Hxve rtuinly clears the situation INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL will weigh in under the limit this 3 e to 1 H. Whithee il e bt o uaia. i ' Bl the same value as L E o ifternoon. If he not lost too | Jr. Yale. and Ingraham; Mather arc SRl el QoMY ¢ . United Profit Sharing = Games Yesterday much speed and strength in trainis e ord, were teamed | The two young Americans amp:y ‘ 1 ! & ! Jorsey City 5 & al “down yughran is expected to just- ¢ n S ght. Yale and Hoi- Newark 10-1, B ity the opinion that has made him loway. s LI Avory, Cambrider 1 6 to 5 favorite. Otherwise Rrad- and iy Cambrid proved their fit for the post in erds wa hen, tivzd from club of th American league long trip from: Spain wheee the Landers and v Works bat- tle tonight at Walnut Hill park in T Raltimore S, Rochester d be the st interest- o R . uner to o . 3 what xhout(:r\”“h e e Reading 6-3, Torento 1- deck s expected to get his punch | were ¢ Wood, Harv over suceessfully day was in a serious condition fol- wve been playing xhilétions, they | jowir emergency operation for me on th~ courts to take an easy ' gpendicitis. sason. The biggest crow ! e W o e, g two sets trom Tilden and Hunter o . Griffith, one of the most promi- year will also be on hand to The Standing Prenn ds considered the strongest |pent s in major league base- game, 5 ¢ Rochester 5 i fia F, f fenaes 5 TR 3 the German players by virtue of |y, eeame acutely i1l Tuesday g Toronto .. By 5 g AL e bl champion U LR0 0G0 SR 0NcY ish stars | night, and yesterday rnoon had T hedule commitice of E Y 1 the Furopean zone fin Ihe |3 dangerously infected appendls rae ) \1 Var G L L - 'N 2 Sttty S vounz doctor who Folds the Germon | yovoed., e RIS playoit leagne organized among 10 jyinore 000 = : a k P : P : s : 91 | movec 1l teams last Tuesday @ 5 : b ) el i championship, scored the ¥ While his zeneral condition fol- ¥ b Sy ) MY n LUIILY ¢ ble reput N meeting of seven managers. Whlpoqin e A Sk ictory for Germa lowing the operation was considercd meet tonight in the ||.Hm O i o TR G 5 o 0 4 land by winning the exci fital fagod, Dr. Charles 17 Sawyer, the The committee consists of John To [y oo™ fie™ """ ; X S S = matchs by | default after - surgeon, said the previous condition Jin of the Corbin Red S Joscph =i 5 fon EXI" (1 g A [U r-)‘ 0]"[‘ Bunny” Austin - collepsed. v of the appendix would necessitate within one game of victory when smulski of the Ialcor James 1anes. Today Comoy o1 8 s NS S drainage and make Griffith's = PEERLESS SODA WORKS Murphy of Kensington. Jersey City at Montreal 3 L d M covery slow. Griffith, who is 4 ey : e = s Newark at Buffalo. oly, . Al 5 Nocie e wear il « « J. €. Gregory N voaps old, had been in poor health 59 Dwight Street New Britain, Conn, The Senecas and Faleons meet in Baltimere at Rochester HEBERG S R aR Sl t k for several months. < 5 hs 2 . Yl Moldenha wovided one the t game of the playoff Sur Reading at Toronto. <ren 2 SN (R SLent Clover in Ilis Right folden r provided one of sreatest surprises of the I3aropean o York, July 18, Nlowed .he Btish to evep the ‘ i v”.m“ "‘f" ,?.N“""If” ) n urg, v . i ; Sl 5 Bradock will wear a four- | ool gnicce by los « — [;{]NH[IENT ‘;‘;',,..‘l‘.::““,w SR L Mt sty T 5 0ijear T in his pight glove to- p Wl S :}:@ AH ME, ,.,.,-(Hg BoIS DE gou‘_ofiug s A GY e Hawen a2 lieniown 212 e i & 1 1{7oushran, liznt-heasyeiznt cham: i ; U&7 BEAUTIFUL> WITH TS WATTEAL SETTNGS {]F T ‘\”ETP - ‘ o s A S D o : asene Ml GE1REES AND SHADY RETREATS —ae ITS M The iy ! gl Il o Rt o Upzllah peopls. front King Bl pARK LAKES AND SWANS —~ HARPY CHILDREN \ - e i | ! R R (i e ] ; { S, v~ AH VES, - IT IS ALL VERY hyis Gy Champons Favoriie SR S O L - . R i y et : aied for Pecry i vissia IN THE BOIS To MAKE IT A PARADISE ORCKE’.!H e Tl()}]hy Pitistield ...10... 41 {52 Hoston . o 'v‘fpmME wr UM-M «~ A DOZEN OR SO OF MY e R S " or. : ¥\ OWL CLUB PALS , » PITCHING HORSE-SHOES fiether United Stites or Germany Allentown ..., AR | 3\ ~THEIR HEARTY BACK- SLAPS ~+~ FALSTAFF e e e R R e DA LALGHTER AND TESTING ~~ ARGUING rvousness to the Davis cup tencis W Haven at Allentown e UNTIL SUNDOWM , v AH ME v LN e e e s TR Y R & R NI WHH -THEM HERE , THIS PARK I retains the e Providence at Bridzeport R b o i S : 4 WoULD BE PERFECT !~ A Games Tomorrow e Ghei e v g Ry s : % «~ ALAS ~ EGAD Dritish championships. On the way 'm:;::w“ ‘m 1 Providence to the final ¢* Wimhedon the fri- rtford af Allentown, 1 1y oat Bridgeport, New Haven color players st and scfeat Tilden, John Uennassoy, Joh Ryn, Wilmr Alllon and e were trimmed by Ch Pierre Gillon, veteran non-phaving captain of the Froneh Davis cup ————— A cthat aithongh the faed A s L e Al‘geminc’s Gigantic Heavy- < will n made untit the G s e oo o oo v WeGHE Hag No Ghace (o Show will play the singles and Cochet Boro 1 HE e New York, July 18 (A —Very liti] the ame 1 B nened back information concerning the fizhting he \,.M.,AW\ last year Gillou s ability of Vittorio Campolo, Argen- problem of selection has been com- | tina's niic avyweight carn somewhat by a severe codd aut o E S American debut o " E contracted recently which Campolo i N just se i 101 1 0 S A 44 \ nay keep him out of action Fiinute \ o L : B \t "’ 04 1 FThntvieEnyn Allicel PR L L D : o, Bkt WATCK THIS PAPER A A founps LlKE team looks dangerous.” Giilou com- | 3 1eld las \ X 5 & ' r | : A7 2 i with our best het Lacoste, who did not enter Qne Lhing proved was thal the Ar gentine has all the ne vy sualiti- Wimbledon to watch the final i |*ations as to size. De Kuh is no smal Vimbledon o watch the foul b esvsweigit but o was not e G ALESMAN SAM ’s Unlucky Day ! Cochet, waxed enthusiastic over the Sme clyss with Campolo, who car- AtV R 4 tyle displayed by Cochet. losc 2oppound o solld 1bel on it liTetai) o\ sqe anyontiingthenternisduntook CinclirumessandigavasHiiat : 5 bulk that gave the Arzenfine fhe world capable of heat ochet thi i zen ik il l,,\r.‘,,\‘ ihanth I‘,,‘ margin during the abbreviated bout p dheg aint N RIS T had diffieulty eetting past GOLLY, | ALMOST FORGOT, GU22L WALLY ) (Huuol WHD (o8 BT \ 010, BUODY! WELL THATS TUsT Te0 BAD — for e it |‘A'1‘Al‘l.if f‘y;\',v,‘: I-"‘.»,:,‘-v his rivals long flailing arl WOOFIS GRNE tME.A TIP ON A HoRST | CAME N F RIGHT ON TH' NOSE!! ME WAaS DISQUALIEIED ' ! Allsthaginanibor N | 6ould mot tand effectively when he : N_THIS NooN aN' | puT $ 2 oN 1T | Wanne W T LasT 2 team o hopeful that Tilden witl g v 5 did. His stort choppy blows hs d liti] } b < SR = not be left out of the lineun bro- {urricy on the huge Campolo. = S T ON RAace? vided the United Stafes team fulfill S Rbio AT R e ol G predictions and advances {o ihay volo howed litt in the offensive line cxcept a right hand wallop to pen the heart which did a considerable “Bill was always spectacular, I amount of damage. His straight body ctory or defeat.” said Gillot | Llows apparenily huet De Kuh sev- Should he e kept off the American i Argentine got no 1 Biritish tournament but crossed chatlenge round at Germany’s ex it would mean the passing of s with his shots at the head. t world's fennis figure. Kuh was ineffective all the way ) e through wnd began hitting low period 1890 to 1914 the | moest as soon as he tched his at enfare of cadets at West | tack to the body in the second round Point found deficiont in mathematics | He was warned twice for hitting 10w W the end of the firsi t as 7.1 in this frame and once more in the serseent, while for the p 915 | third before a fourth blow sank 1t | 10 1027, the average perce re had | toul tareitory and bronght risen fo 5 per cent disqualification. More than nine hillion cigerets are | The famons cross of smolked each menih by Americen | Holy Cross National Ifore people. Cizoret production in the [rado is formed by two snow-fill United Siatc sing the first quar- [ erevices on the side of the mountaln | ter of 1929 was 26,012,000,000. {The cross is visible for mil

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