New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, KAPLAN T0 MEET FORMER LOCAL PITCHER (e e LAY IN WINSTED WEDLL TONGHT. ~ WITH BRIDGEPORT CLBEEE i Chicags Bt Seig Revenge ™ J?fi%fi??flfffiiflflflgfi$fi?§2$fi§ o lor Dem f Last Year Discovered to Be “Big Boy” Turner of the New-| : matics of 1927—Returned to School in Maine and | [‘ar s e Lale| T\\ uled for Maine Coast League Team—] . SEHIILARSHIPSWT[IW | - EAVAIEDSOON Athietic Ability to Be emg nized 4l Johos Hopkins U, MAY 27, 1930. | tar places fo Baseball Standmg AMERICAN LEAGUE seheduted to Meet Tunix B, & M, Railroad Report of Fri- Shows l)mp in Income Bosto of Xr - »all Team on Morning Speaking‘ of Sports | Games Yesterday Washington 10, New York 7 ‘ Philadelphia 5, Boston 5 ball team will| Cleveland games. during the| Detroit 7 Memorial Day Burritt two hom one on q(texnoon Washington rond. Op | Philadelphia ..., i mect Vhe‘klmrland 3 o'clock at Wil- | New York .. | Chicago Avon town te low Brook park * the results of an old time | and he told A talk with games played ially of the Hartford port, Indu, of t Games Today Washington at New York Roston at Philadelphia Chicago at Cleveland, 2 Detroit at St. Louis. ans Pride —still impels the achleveme nt 0? ’[he Best | Hartfora { Hartford, both._f Hartford. May Aorton ormer world's Chicago at Cleveland | pion and now Detroit oughest lightwei 22 will st team at the! Wash 7 lery t as one of the | - NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday d base| Philadelphia at Standing Light & Power Team CWUf astened Loses to Newmatics C) Joe Noe dropped a fl EE that vessel laying over yonder?”? said an old chipbuilder Iweammg vith pride. “‘Well, sir, the man I built her for was going to be satisfied to have her fastened with iron. ‘No, sir,” said 1. ‘If I build her she’s going to be doweled and copper fastened.” ‘What’s it to you? 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 huilding oriy the hest that can be huilt.’ Conscientious pride in the achievement of the best still lives. It is the spirit upon which in 1874 at Manchester, New Hampshire, Roger G. Sullivan laid the foundation of 7-20-4—now the : largest strictly hand-made cigar industry in the Standinz 5 < = s e World. It is the same spirit that today—after w. L Pe he first hout is set for 5:15. 1027 TGN, L e e the | Jemereo t e fifty®ix years of public confidence—refuses to lower its standard of \norkman:lup and tobaccos TENNIS RIVALS MEET at the sacrifice of the finest cigar Quality,” Rare Treat o nd he made good Games Today ew York at Brooklyn <incinnati Louis at at Chic Io 6. Roches o0-Montreal, rain DIVORCE™ OFITRED Toronto hester Is Eapected Today in France When Frenchmen Battle e Australians in Doubles. = 5 e M TO PRACTIC Games Today TEAM TO PRACTICH v City at Baltimore . NEW MAST READY Sloop Enterprice The Clga‘r of Quality By WILLIAMS ica’s EASTERN LEA — equipped Neat Week. Games Yesterday town 6, New Haven games postponed, rain) Standard Stores Can Bring You Such Low Prices oa First Line Best Quality MICHELIN, - Frederick risch FOR BIST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS S ud es of May National League n, Robine £ : g ' o High Grade awn Seeds and Fertilizers If ron appreciate quality, use our Lawn Seed on that next joh SPECIAL MIXTURF. fine Jeaved grasses for permanent Lawns SHADY MINTURE. for shady or arv spots QUICK MWING MINTURE, for quick v nlts followed by a fine permancnt Law .o Testad Garden and Field Seeds HUGH REYNOLDS GRAIN & FEED CO. We Know Our Seeds 69 COMMERCIAL ST e TELEPHONE 2651 “Serving New Britain For Half a Century™ Rohins, 60 Cardinals, 12 er and English, m-vq In—Foxx Rice. Senators, 0 Senators, 18 ., Senators; Combs, uns—Ruth, Yankees, 14 Stolen bases—Rice, Senators, 8. | Other Sizes st Ravings OPIN EVENINGS During a storm of home run 'h]t ly league day and each n' ru.m games ended in a shut- SALESMAN SAM MAIL ORDERS FILLED HERE Comes GU22,seM, LIMPIN' ALONG- ON A CANE UH, UKt GOTTA LISTEN TO aLL HIS WERES WHERE \ ) 50 MAIN ST. New Britain 650 NEW BRITAIN rel HYGIENE BARBER SHOF 36 CHURCH ST. Open On Decoration Day Until 1 P. M. New York —DAILY— EXPRESS 52.60 ONE 3.3.75 ROUND WAY TRIP Retarn ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insured \We Guarantee Your Comfort Drag Store 17 West Main St M. 1000 A M and 6:25 P, M Beginning March 16 Daily and Nanday Phone 1851 Make Reservations Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. TROUBLES AGAIN! NE{K AN’ A&OUT A MILLION s YOURE A cHRONIC KICKER!

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