New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1929, Page 27

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ihe Athletics in 1910, FRIDAY, SEPT T\IT’T T‘ 13, 1929. 27 flmwm«qwme«% Speakin of Spor l ¢ Baseball Standmg DRIVERS TO GATHER FOR 0 @ * E : Games Yesterday Championship of Mld(lle Alldnl]( States to Be Decided at Middletown On September 20 and 21 — Large Number Pet Field—Several Events On Program for Amateurs important 1 1ested to be Holy Cr flanth 1seme st Despite Lef Iewn Coach Is Not e Unduly Optimistic Over Chances N Sept. 13 (@ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday FEASTERN LEAGUI Games Yesterday MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS UBS HUST ST0P FOXX AND SIHHONS T0 WIN Toe Tinker, Scouting Athletics for Chicago, Thinks Hitters Have 0 be Silenced, of Entries Received From Professional —CQualifiers to Compete for Eastern Division Title. " LOGALS WIN MATCH wwwewow | QUTBOARD MOTOR RACES e s v v o On Exen Terms With Charter Oak Five in State I Match, yats Rogers, New Britain Charter Ok, Hartford 1 ROGERS ALLINVS STANLEY RULE LEAGUI WITH THE BOWLERS Hammers CARD IS COMPLETED List of Battles Garden h hran Bont oficial Announced Precede Sharkey- — irth round Madison SPEEDBOATS IN RACE " Annual Running of President’s Cup gatta Attracts More than 150 Drivers ton with first round to Potomac back Call Signals. HAYMANN KNOCKED OUT .o BY TUF Y GRIFRITH ining sienade o Geeman Adeance on Heavwweight Phrone Appears (o Have Come to a Dead Halt by I The of O'Neil period of y be attril SERV i( We maintain a corps ~teady who will do hidding them! SUPERTWi growth over of experienced men aratis—Ask Chcaper than to bother witlt old tires-- these first class - < / 4 — COOBIY EAR New Paproved Paihfinder Tread CORD TIRES Lifetime Guaranteed E Yo $5.29 29 x 4. l() 30 x ¢ Cl. Reg. $6.15 Save on all .\I..(’ REIL TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY 39 WASHINGTON NT. Phone 900 (Na STILL INSIST YA HUNG- | YER CLOTHES ON A CLOTHMES RACK LAST NIGHT? BETCHA EIVE BUCKS YA DIpN T! Boley hit a single it Philadelphin t for the Ath 1 on t1 NCTHIN' DoIN, CAUSE | ) DON'T KNCW How ('t GONNA PROVE (T NeW! | s ours. T we afraid of. | rood ball team, but the wd the big boy in the he only o 1w Kid on st outticll arc orry abont 1 ball ine is New t a time, | first in home haw may hof M may | | fim, WA, He KNEW YA WERE JEST BONKIN' me' ' o4, (s TTHAT sol WELC watT g SesT & SECOND - 'Ll TAKE YER BET!| FIRST TO LAST Our suits must have style — of course — and they ! Our suits must have distinction — of course and they do! But our Suits must have quality— —first and last. It's their quality that keeps them first—because it's their quality that makes them last. A Suit that lasts well on your back, will always stand well in your mind —and when you think of the Suit, vou will think of the Store! Come see the Suits and Topeoats that lead the season—first to last. Suits and Topcoats $25 to $50 o / v Da Sociely Brand Clothes 361 Main St Opp. Myrtle St.

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