New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. Speaking of Sports fraternal soft e will be g 1o be held at § o'clock at f. ady five teams ntions of en- These are the Y. Tabs, the Boys' club, and the Phantoms nization or any All that is necessary for nto the circuit is for the representatives at the g tonight the start \ Wednes- % night from § to & st Hill park. All am are asked '8 A number of v The inner de- | formed with Kopec ka on first, Johnny t second. Willie Wojack to be a get a real test coming t heard SENATORS, ATHLETICS ball | organized tonight at a | | New York . s open to any fra- | Chicago club in | St. Louis . ]Baseball Standmg§ BRINGS TEAM TO HARTFORD NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday | Washington 1 Boston 2.1 Philadelphia 15-4, New York 7. St. Louis 6, Cleveland 5 Chicago 9, Detroit standing W, Werhington Philadelphia Cleveland Roston Detroit Games Toda (Other ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New Yorl Philadelph Brooklyn 12, Boston Pittsburgh Chicago Roston Cincinna Philadelphia .——H— = . . CONNIE MACK Games Todax at Boston Chicago at Pitts] Cincinnatj at Louis. Games Tomorrow Brooklyn at Boston New York at Philadelphia Chicago at Pi Cincinnati at INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE MAKE PLANG FOR 1932 OLYMPICS Amangements &t Los Angeles Faptune Expended in 10 Be Expiained 1o Gonmitice y Plans for Yacht Race WILLIONS SPENT ON CUP DEFENSE - ames Yesterday A Games Today Reading more at Newark y City at Allentow Bioiinean Bridgeport 4. Springfield 3 Standing 7> OET PACE IN AMERICAN : from Preceding Page.) o cord and | baseball won CRr L of Atlanta, led th | Games l'mla\ Bridgeport at H: ovidence ew Hav Allentown Games rr\mlvrru“ Hartford at Bridge CREW MAY NOT COMPETE Stormy Weather Seriously Hampers Training Work of Washington OSESmEniIniS SpeEnigy WINS TENNIS T1TLE ~d the triim k of \ L & BOSTON TIGERS GET PLAYERS he last three it would t e of money for ug to epsie,” said Ulbric kind ot before June recommend that we stay The Huskies were to leay Prelimi- HO\\ to Play the O1d |me Game of Ringer 'FURNISHES THRILLS * Thlee Imnm tant Developments Engage Attention of Fans PASS[S_I@E[IUTS Me- s o Session Held Last Nighi—Troo 26 Re-Registers Douzall rles A Troop 12 Aetivitic- outs Reporting S ENGLISH CHAMP Pride —still impels the achleveme nl of ihe Bes’r opper Fastened EE that schooner laving over vonder?” said an old shipbuilder beaming with pride. “Well, sir, the man I built her for was goingz to be satisfied to have her fastened with iron. ‘No, sir, said I. ‘If T build her she’s going to be doweled and copper fastened.” ‘What's it to vou? It's my vessel, said he. ‘What’s it to me? It's my self-respect; it's my pride in my trade,’ said I. ‘It's my reputation for building only the best that can be built.”” Conscientious pride in the achievement of the best still lives. It is the spirit upon which in 1874 at Manchester, New Hampdnre Roger G. Sullivan laid the foundation of 7-20-4—now the largest strictly hand-made cigar industry in the World. It is the same spirit that today—after fifty-six years of public confidence—refuses to lower its standard of workmanship and tobaccos at the sacrificz of the finest cigar Quality, The Ctgaf of Quallty By WILLIAMS MEET MEXIGAN TEAN M. Lott and Wilmer Allison ignated (o Fire Fir-t Tennis Volleys Today. for Poughkeepsie June 10 <EAH ,aN' THAT anTalL, E\TH=R‘ ! K_—\.\ i \ (oure A CREEN DRINER, | TAKE (T! JusST saw YA GO THRU A RED LiGHT! New York —DAILY— | EXPRESS ,2 0 ONE 3..5 ROUND TRIP Return ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Conches Comfertably Heated—Boaded—Insured We Gnarantee Your Comfurt lLeave Crowell’s Drug Store 11 West Main 8t L1000 AL M 22 TN Phone 1951 Make Heservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. (N OTHER WORDS , (A WANT) TA KNOW TH' HORSE. | POWER QOF YER CAR (QHEN | BOUGHT THIS, BUS T EELLA DIDN'T | TeLL ME HOW EAST | sHe could ool

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