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i Sbeaki'fig‘% of Sports} 0TS TTEVICOTTVEOVNIOS Rev. William /4.".0'Brien;, .pastor of St. Mary's church at Balti ed,the hole-in-one club at, vestargay at the Norwich Golf ‘club *when ‘he-sank his tee shoton’ the 5th hole. It is a par three hote and is about 75 feet elevation above the tee. fathen O’Brien used a mide iron. IFather O'Brien is a native of this city dnd is a brother of John O%Brien of the City Drug store. John is a prominent member of the Se- juin' Golf club. . The Bristol American Legion Jaseball team last night defeated Berlin 6 to 0 and thereby ends the schedule of games for the local half of the district league tied with Lddy-Glover post team of New Brit- ain, h club has won seyen games and has lost one. Arrangements will be made imme- diately to stage the playoff for the championship of this half of the cir- cuit. Whether the playoff will be a series-of two out of three or a single game remains to be settled at a con- ference of managers. Lack of time will probably cut the playoft to one single game. Bat Battalino of Hartford got a wonderful break last night when rain caused postponement of bis bout with Al Brown, tall negro ban- tamweight champion. Bat had a lot of trouble making 125 pounds yes- terday and his work in the ring last night would certainly have been affected by his efforts in the after- noon to meet the required weight. ‘With the postponement and the settlement of the argument ovor weighing-in, Battalino will not u2 required to step on the scales agam today and he should appear in the ring tonight with a decided weight advantage. According to the fol- lowers of Brown, this will make no difference at all because Brown's spider-like build will give him & height and a reach advantage that will Keep Battalino away from the Panama negro rounds. Two games will be played in the City league tomorrow. The Burritts that is most of the team, are on a vacation in Canada and from all re- ports received, espe ‘ally some of the picture post cards being sent to New Britain. the team would tainly not be in shape to meet the Holy Cross crew tomorrow aftei- noon. even if the players were in the city ers Manager Cross team contest John Cabay cf the agreed to postpone until a later date. Hoiy the Two games will be played tonight in the Junior City league. They will hoth be contests that were post- poned on their regular dates, FAFNIR CREW NOSES OUT LOCKMAKERS (Continued from Preceding Page ) [ i Kusprow, i 5 3 0 Karpecki, 7 " nehan, 1h ... 5 " And AL E Matis, Ferrance, p Totals Paper Goods Machme Siop Two hase hits Three' base hit MeCormick, Joe ). MeCormick mick 4, Ferrence Cormick 8, Ferrence 6 Feraro to Maguder Cosgrove, Johnson Maguder hit. Bases on balis: MeCor- Struck out: By Me- Double play Umpire: Joe M Home WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD By the Unlted Press. Yesterday's Hero—Hack cained this distinction for the sce- ond consecutive day when he club hed two doubles and @& home run 1o aid Chicago in its third straight victory over the New York Giants The score was 8 to Wilson's homer h days, was not as effe second double which came in th eighth inning and drove in two runs The victory increased Chicago's lead in the National League by a full game as the Pittsburgh Pirates wers idle. third in two tive as Wilson | Baseball Standing {ERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Phiiadelphia 21, Cleveland 3. Chicago 3, Washington 1. Afosinnings) T (Other §4més postponed, rain.) The Standing ¥ w. . Pet. Philadelphia New York .. St.. Louis Cleveland .. Detroit ‘Washington . Chicago Boston Games Today St. Louis at New York Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Washington. Games Tomorrow St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 8, New York 3. Cincinnati 14, Boston 2. St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain. The Standing Vi Chicago ........ %6 30 .651 Pittsburgh- ...... 32 636 New York ...... § 43 54 St. Louis . B 45 30w Brooklyn .. : 48 461 Boston .. o B 54 41 | Philadelphia A04 Cincinnati :189 Games Today Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Games Tomorrow Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Cincinnati. (2). | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE throughout the 10| | Games Y Newark 3, sterday Jersey City 1. | (Other games postponed, rain.) [ The Standing | W T | Rochester "l'orm\(n | Montreal | Baltimore Newark . Reading Buffalo Jersey Games Today City at Newark. Reading at Baltimore, Montreal at Buffalo. Toronto at Rochester, N LEAGUE | s Yesterday Providence 6, Springfield 5. (Other games postpcned, rain.) nding % . Pet Albany SHE 615 | Providenc 611 Bridgeport 503 1d tford ingtield New Haven Allentown Games Today Springficld at Allentown Hartford at Albany. New Haven at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at Providence (2). ‘'omorrow Allentown. Games Springfield at Hartford at Albany. New Haven at Pittsfield. Sridgeport at Providence. HOME RUN CLUB | By the United Pross Leaders Klein, Phillic Ott, Giants, 2 Wilson, C'ubs Gehrig, Yankec Bottomley, Cardinals. Hafey, Cardinals IRtuth, Yankees, | Simmons, -Athletics, 22, Foxx, Athletics, 22 | O'Doul, Phillic Hornshy, Cubs. 20 | Yesterday's Homers | roxx, Athictics, =. | Haas, Athietics, 1 | Grove, Athletics. 1. Klein. Phillies, 1. Ott, Giants, 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY PLAY TWO CONTESTS IN CITY LEA Standing Burritts ... Pirates Holy Cross West Ends Cardinals Senecas . Only two games will be played in the City Baseball league tomorrow afternoon at Walnut Hill park. Due |to the fact that a good number of the members of the Burritt A. ¢ team are a tion trip to Canada, the contest scheduled be- |tween the Burritt and the Holy | Cross teams for Diamond No. 2 at 2 !o'clock has been postponed |~ The other two contests will go a cording to program | will battle the Pirates in the game at 2 o'clock on Diamond |1. The Cards, showing plenty of fight in the league ra |the Corsairs if it is possible tomor- | row, while the Pirates, tied with the | Holy Cross aggregation for sccon | place, are anxious to keep up their {good work so that they will even | tually get a crack at the Burritts for the first place. In the sccond contest, the Senecas, the only team in the league that |hasn't won a game yet, will hattle |for its first victory against the West | Ends. champions of last year. This | promises to be a hot encounter Junior City League The Y. M. C. A. and the Colliers will meet on Diamond No. 2 at 2 |o"clock Instead of at 4 o'clock in the game scheduled in the Junior | Citl league. | Tonight. two | played in the Junior Circuit | quins wil play the Collicr: |o'clock at Willow Brook park while the American Legion will meet the | Y. M. C. A at the same time at Wal- Inut Hill park. Both of these are [ postponed games SECOND ROUND OF first o. bei game . CANADIAN TOURNEY - Big Field of Pooiessionals and Amaieurs Still Battle Par Kanawaki. Que.. July 2§ (P—The second round of the Canadian open golf championship today gave a Lig ficld of professionals and ama- teur stars another opportunity to put the Kanawaki course in its place. The players. for, and domes- |tic, expected to attend to this de- {tail In the opening roung but the in- | nocent appearing ; holes fought ba and just seven competitors, twa from Canacda and five from the _United States, could get around in par fig- ures or better. Tn contrast that dozens would break 70 only a quar- fer could sing that ley goin the cond test. L.ed by Jim ¥ 3 the = of New RRochelle. N. Y with 66. {he Dominion was in #won nlice, thanks fo a 68 from o Walelam, Tnglish born pro resident Brockyille, Ont. These 1wo bril- | iiant scores zave Merrie England the honors of the day, for Barnes was | born at Cornwall. Tommy Armour champion in 192 | Rilly Burke. New champion, at 6 | The per plavers at T.co | Diegel, the defending chamnion, the nerennial imet Ierench, and |George Bider, dark and slender Mon- | treal | to suagestions Canadian open was tied with York state open 70 were pro Gearze Von TIm showed the woy who wlayed for fun with Pass Samerville, Cannd e (et count wil the C=na and helf the Britich thasn and am~teur, h for »m L.amb, dozen open char As hoys had throwing a started the un hope of flock of low machinery. that it could be done and laughed off the first day's failure with talk of over- | night rains and other details. The burden of proof will tinue to rest on the players. second round not given whole scores into the golfing They insisted DAWE Dublin. Trish ate, July 26 | (P —ambassador has accept- | ed an invitation to attend the Dublin horse show during the fir Iree Cardinals Slated to Battle Pirates on Diamond No. 1 at ¢jq sm. 2 0’Clock—Senecas Hope to Break Into Win Col- umn at Expense of West Ends—Burritts and Holy |out o the death of arthur G Cross Feature Is Postponed—Colliers and Y. M. C. A. to Clash in Junior Circuit at 2 o’Clock. 2 | Pilorusso. 44. who was rushed to the | The Cardinals | are out to tumble | 26, 1929. is 10 miles localities. an hour in many Reynolds T-rial Ag;in Is Opened in England London, July 26 (®—Richard | Joshua Reynolds, wealthy ar- ican, again appeared at Old Bailey today to face a new trial on |a charge of manslaughter growing ham {in an automobile accident May 14. Reynolds’ first trial abruptly end- led yesterday when the justice pre- | siding dismissed the jury after learn- ing that the foreman had heen seen talking to witnesses. A retrial was orderad to begin today. A fresh jury Justice Humphreys again got under w UE TOMORRO Heat in Italy Kills Two, Three More Dying Rome, July 26 (A—VYesterday was a hot day in Italy. | ! 8 Two died and three .are dying in | R ; | Milan from sunstroke. Two died in | D L oM | Venice, one in Genoa and one in| Tondon, July —Herbert Rol- Bologna from heat prostration. | 1ett, a Grimsby artist-grocer, didn’t Florence had an afternoon | start painting until he was 30 and temperature of fahrenheit. | now. at 56, he has had pictures | Parma suft 101.8. Turin | accepted by the Royal Academy for | 95.8; Trento 97. and Perugia and | SI¥ successive years Rome 95. It was % at Naples. {ings were landscapes. 1 The heat during the ceremony in |in the morning. After he finished t. Peter's Court yesterday caused | his painting he returned to the store lthe death of a hackman, Romo’o|and took up his job behind the counter. n Spirito, but died during S £ WHAT A QUEER PLACE! ———— Trinidad, July 26.—This B - = of the British I {England May Remove [ ("0 00, | Spead Limit for Cars win hold a piace London, July 26 (P—Removal of World- A phen speed limit for private motor cars Seen nowhere c throughout Gr Britain with sub. | the fact that oys |stitution of drastic penalties for | Here crabs eat from dangerous driving” was recom- | Pranches of fruit trees an {mended today in the report of the|a lake of pitch. rivers of royal commission dealing with the | fish clad in armor. traffic control The report maintained it would be best to put matters of speed up to the driver and fine him a maximum of £50 (about $250) for a first of- | fense and double that for a second. with imprisonment as an alternative in either case. and the case carly 103 red from hospital L | capital that in the nenon said to be in the world is curiosities among any the * highe: tar, and An international marble tour ear-old man 0. 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They are GUARANTEED TO BE PER- FECT IN EVERY RESPECT, but being one of a pattern, OUT THEY GO AT LESS THAN ]/ PRICE 2 We Advise Quick Action SALE Sodiety Brand Clothes SUITS and TOPCOATS Tailored in Rochester con- Indies can dis- | urban | | was sworn in before | rs grow on trees. | and here is | ent held in Europe was won by s BUICK We cordially invite you to see the new Buicks for nineteen hundred and thirty on display in our showrooms Saturday, Ju]y twenly—seventh These embody Three new Series Three new Wheelbases Three new Price Ranges Luxurious new Bodies by Fisher New heights of Design and Performance Capitol Buick Co. 1139 Stanley Street New Britain, Connecticut FARE THEE WELL PARIS, MV BELOVED ! ~« Nou ARE A SPARKLING GEM,REFLECTING THE FACETS QF THE FouR ARTS / —~ TWo [LLUSTRIOUS MEN HAVE BIDDEN THEE FAREWELL AT DUSK «~ NAPoLEGH LEFT Vou. AUD WENT INTo EXILE [ LEAVE You T0 Go HOME IKTe DOMESTIC EXILE AGAIN !~~~ AH,PARIS ~ AGAIN T SAY, WHH A THIRST ~ [ MEAN LUMP IN MY THROAT «~ BLESS You, AND FAREWELL ! August. American officers will = here for the jumping competition. Their horses already are being |schooled for the event on the Saor- stat army training ground. With Haines in form, S Louw scored an easy victory of Philadel-) phia, 1) te 3. Two or the four hit: | Haines allowed tére home runs. Wilson, Cubs, 1. O'Doul, Phillies, 1. Walker, Red: SALUTE = 7-26- ©1920, BY NEA SERVICE. ING. 20 Reduced 209) All Set— B ——— | Cincinndt opened ‘' consistent at. tack against 'the Boston Braves anl hamimered out a 14 0.2 victory, | Iied Lucas went the whete route for Cincinnati. allowing nine hits. National League, merican League. ue totals, 895 Hendevson Reiterates Stand Toward Egypt London, July 26 (&) derson, British foreign minister, told house of SALESMAN SAM By Smal The I'hiladelphia hitting the ball on th «d up a 21 to 3 decision over Cleve land. Jimmy X hit two homers for the winners and Mule H Lefty Grove addcd onc each. Athletics wers nose and roll- | Arthur Hen- MIGOSH, THERE'S SaM HAMGIN' ARCUND WITTY AGAIN! THATS GaTTlA BE CUT OUT AN' | DON'T MEAN PZRHAPS ! SAW, YA GOTTA SToP GOSH, | CAN'T GET HeR GADDIN' AROUND WITH ouTA Y MIND, Gu22Y TH: STENOG AN' PAY MORE f WISH | HAD TH' NERVE ATTENTION TA BUSINESS! / Ta Ak HER TA BE GET Me? tMiNe! ReALLY? ) HUR! WHY You AIN'T (N ANY PosITioN Ta ASK HER TA MARRY You! the OH, (S THAT commons toda e | phatically there had been no change lin the government's policy toward i | Baypt Chicago took a’ 10-inning sam: | i \F hm”mn‘ - ‘(‘r‘)"']‘“ o 1" | His statement was in answer to a s e (Al + USINZ | Guestion of former Premier Baldwin, Valsh, MeKain and Weiland on the | who had raised the point of Lord ,\;nn‘uu”m ni;vilflh:\ trick. © Fred | p)ovd's resignation and the Egyptian i \\;H(.\‘ -,ILW ed the whole gam~ | quostion generally on a motion for | 1shington adiournment. The former | 1.ord Lioyd Aizmissed, em- and HAVEN'T { GOT THE ENGAGEMENT RING MY LAST GIRL RETURNED TA &7 : HEARINGS SET Tuly 26 (B—Fifty-on. re scheduled by the public asked why igned, or why he was and if there was some chanza of noficy which the govern- ntilitfes commission for® applieants | mont knaw waonid lead.to the resig- for Heens s for-the opération. of tax. * nafign. He alsh asked if the polfey eabs in Cenneeticut. \i X of jof the anosiacive governments since are 'd tor July #1071922 had heen changed and if the 10:20 a. m and 15 for the wAvernment wes confemplating ing iy at the same-Gowr. Inaw treaty with i = 1 — Ray Koip, t ti plteher had | won only (o ball gamés all season untll he had his fight_with Hack Wilson. Then Ray went out and won two games in four days. premier thes folfow Shanty Hogan and Kreddy lind- strom are hitting 50 paints helow their =1 avernges, That's on» reason why the Giants find it hard to climb.