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nd ox m, il s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. Fe + |the deciine last year, will represent | | sones. win air derby. [ ] M aseba ] Standln | Bill Roper's last effort, and Tiger | | New York — Gang arsenal seized | s p ea k in g“‘”" accordingly run High. | after police trail car belonging to 8 [ Hetd coach Bill Ingram already s v | Jack Diamond’s wife. | AMERICA¥ LEAGUE |at” work trying to develop a brand | | “Buftalo —* Plane sought by prohi- | o f S p ort 8 |new backfield for the Navy, while . | 3 it SCIATE to Midip Iocats misin D Games Yesterday |up at West Point the ball team | | ships in Lake Erie rum fleet | New < e : needs a new nucleus to replace o ) . Washington—Wood charges Ra o ‘il:r:‘l;‘:s.JLl,veland RS place ' Kirkham and Rogan Scheduled to Settle Men’s Singles fN Suitable N lob sponsors plot to discredi ioal i U 1 Rain caused the postponement of | 11 S sk 8 o : e ,. - : : [No Suitable No. 2 Has Been oove: adicals Demand Unemploy- the play-oft baseball samos between | Cleveland 4, New York 2 (2a). | | Championship of City at Walnut Hill Park—Play ; Giticnnarl S s TARNRant . the Pi S 7 oston 2, Chicago 0; (Ist). 7o % 5 5 | d n R U £, il o fh Firates and the Durriie Satw | Chicapo 5, Bowon 41 . | | Will Start at 5:30 o'Clock—Mixed Doubles Teams | FOUId for American Four oripmentunace s 71 ment Insurance n Leallets ) E 280 i | | A i | ashington—Internal revenue re- Bl Has ki e el Waos o T")-e::lillfladtlphm 3 | Also to Clash — Men’s Doubles and Women’s | Esioy oreass oyerilastiver ave a tie game upon the result of > L i . | New Y August (P—The $3,040,145,733 Boston, Aug (UP) — A na- which will depend the question of Doubles to Be Played Off Tomorrow Evening. international pole matches with Foreign M el e e whether thers will be a deadlock Standing | | Great Britain are dess than two enspoft, N. 8. — Four Ger-|, . = o s planned for for the champlonship or not. SR YR R ot e & = o lern open by seven strokes with 275; | weeks away, but still there's no i arrive after transatlantic| WOTKing classes” s planr Lacelphly LA seo 3 3 | ;‘"""'0"‘ ips in the Men's| ., poinosa second with 285 | dication that Tommy Hitchcock | next Monday, Labor Day. as a mass At & meeting of the managers of | \ashington i Rk R {slyales end fhs smites Holisles hatham, Mass.—72-hole total of stable No. 2 for is. Ont. — Bandit slays | protest against unemployment, ac- the two outfits, held last night -UMw York T 52 u‘ the city tennis tournament will bey, . n - o j T Sl e P & ploy ad dleoiaed ta atase the am‘ n'e:“ “leveland 66 60 4 ) deeided tonight at 5:30 o'clock at 305 wins Cape Cod cpen for Jm‘.‘ U “h_”cd‘ Atk cording to literature distributed at i e e S Datralt 50 66 6| of Helen Wills MQOdy Waliut U EUIL paris Simhe miatenes | SECich RS R S e anzettl memorial Walnut Hill pask, This, it »was|St. Louls .......'4e 16 az | S T were originally scheduled to be | IAterson. . Jo : nsi . esterda : e | Chicago W 5 | piayed Baturday aftemoen but had | 7128 Arcola imdtation, beating £ A ; 0 mployed work- agreed, is the most logical time for | & 5 S e o = = S 3 ayL Tinne Montc G 7 ¢ 3 t | Boston 43 81 Forest Hi N. Y., Aug. 23 (P— (o pe postponed on account of th 2 o RBEE 98 b4 o! 1 Mar 1; for jobs, the settlement of the score between : Betty Nuthall, the 20 vear old Eng- | rain k 4, in final 2l A oA \cient in- s bx0; Ghmiea Today lish girl with a smile famous on tw6 | John Kirkham and John Rogar / Racing W o ert of Italy cad. “Or- b g = o s Washington at Philadelphia. ontinents and a blistering forehand | are the finalists in the men's singles SREINEERS § > far A e Weat Endsiwillyalap Play (& | o) o ame: schediiled ,V drive, is the new tennis champion of | Eoth won through the preliminary ats Novelist by neck 1 |to which one of the trio Aeriona picked team o all-stars from the | : & tHa United Staten e 4 Union Hotel stakes to main- | inside 3 Boston Ju".lor Slty;Testyle e the sameiine Games Tomorrow Betty wasn't considered good | the chance to win the ‘IV.\' cham- gadetdated record Ladder All anniversa held, last rsrak\n: it a two-game attraction for | o Ames TOMONON |enough to have a place this year on | pionship. ¥ rd S S Friday on the th ersary of aturday afternoon. | e e the British Wightman Cup team and | The two are stylists of a widely 1 Reveille Bov, ¢ R P“_\,‘"f{“"’w_ popt. | the execution of Nicola Sacco and | & : she was a disappointment at Wim- | different sort. Kirkham is a up, loses by neck ‘ol 7 s z s Laree '- | Bartolomeo Vanzetti, convicted slay- : | 2 v sort. s a master o gain a strong junio Aherment® reseradl by J ri—w", ‘i‘fltm"‘:llllb: plawld[:omor-' NATIONAD 'LEAGUE | bledon, but before an American gal- |o: a variety of strokes. He is an in Governor's Derby at |5 &8 00 R d‘“}*"“ n rescued DY|ers of a paymaster and his guard night’in the Industrial League. & = LEAG fizicie: s 5 YN0 £ . fair LSO I after three nigl but police intervened and the pro- These will be the second last games G [lery that had made her.its darling, | experienced campaigner having Baseball a8 nad st p Ak e e S s in powerless boat w BigRo oo n-::dnf’ i e Sf-thd ‘season. The.le Redu Games Yesterday the blonde girl vesterday scored a |taken part in tennis tournaments in | aseha sity, appeared a hit a the ek deferred oL 090 SRt § semson g e eartie RaIB0Ie | G a0 [ ey orkia double triumph in the finals of the |this and other cities in the state aylor steals home to 3 will be finished Thursday night. D e eIk 2. . (ist), | national women's champlonships on | His opponent, Rogan, brother of A. 2 victory over Gia of motor e S S R e CIRRERIL L S (| West | Rogan the second member of a Rl iBlee s shooting of Eric Pe B P Rriaanieiis banner on 5 ¥ v | St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 4, (1st). 9 nnis club. team that has won through to the dashing Californian SIS = e e the Gascos in the feature game of | St Loula 9. Dhiladelphia £, (180 1™, o oting 1o the title forteited by |semi-finals in the men's doubles, Js| UMicas0 — Cubs —purchace Joss| "o ing oy’ No. 2 for a age attacking the night. This is to be staged on RestoniBrool v $2C€0- | elen Wills Moody just before the|a comparative newcomer in the ten- |2t veteran l¢ hander, from ' .. R e d destroyer or Alvan T. Fuller and Dlamond No. 1. ¢ Fafnir Bearing| Doston-Brookivn (rain.) ST C A el S S e e i ternationals ) Ln0l040) boat Marion vrence Lowell of ¢ T oric b = Irna start Miss 2 all | nis ra ¢ this cf ut he ha i d % : s Yillimest the Stanley, Works 18 the Standing captured the singles championship | plenty of tennis ability and will giv Ves—Ballimorg ad- No. 3 for o e ien vha pwiBchag other game on Diamond No. 2 = ; pet, | by decisively defeating Mrs. Anna | Kirkham the baitle of his life 1 round of American o reported dis- | assoc investigated the k.\acco— = lc - 3 )7 | Virginia McCune Harper. San Fran- | when the tw 5 junior tournament with E Vanzetti case and advised the gov- The final game of the league on | hlcesn s e 45 T o Iaetiandar 4na afih Tanking v ,;r:, Sl m"fi‘ Sryeades victory over Manchester, N. H ernor as to his cot of action e B e e B e | Nemiyorl G At the same time tonight inal . i R L R e B ooy 6 56 American, 6-1, 6-4 match in the mixed doubles will be| el the varsity rode off the fie : Brotheshipod . . G AT ABERINTE e A Care o oR L il s a1 e 21" Returning to the courts after @ |played. This will bring together| FOrt Washington. N. ¥.—Hitch-1no" wore than a 13-13 Clerks votes to ask May LANDS BIG LE Diamond No. 1 and the Fafnir team |Z SOWS LR 42 Incavy downpour and playing on | [aon and Natalie Wolski, brother COCKS Polo varsity is held to 13-13 | jzqing them, although i M. Curley 10 investigate tempora park Falls, Wis. (UP)—While sgainst Landers in the other game |Eittsbure S o1 VRl very e . . : tNer |tie by Reds; Pedley scores eight|ysals in the. last tw, : T | closing of ville shops of | fishing for crappie in Tapp lake, Or- A larona No | Boston 55 67 slippery turf through intermittent land sister, on one team, and Kurf 2 B0t | goals in the la wo chukkers to . ¥ PR Ce s as taste R Al D | Cifeinnatt 52 67 showers, Miss Nuthall teamed with | Klopf and Lilian Reckert on an- | T Pedled s usiial | the New Ha ville Brody caug 12pping turtle | i Ehut 2 437117 year old'Sarah Palfrey of Boston, | other. This should s ite Park, N. J.—United States | 170 o sition with | Newport, R. ].—Nicholas George ‘ _Thursday will close what is con- | Fhiladelphia WL A e e e e i ernational sloop series from | pyits LE e D Miami, Fla, Dbelieyea|one of the largest seen in the north- sidered by many to be the most| Ty came from behind to defeat Mrs s ntinel sthes two AtaElona | C 42 points to 1 Atlantic 1u his|eTo partof the stateiin recent ORIE: successtul season the Industrial| L. Games Today | [fovper axd RAith Croms, ales bEEaN lof tie botmmemeht. il b rettie| Glendale. Calit—Frank Wykolt, Gh Rroers o Eansiieflins Shadlin fueeyaral y8 s Ol e tearal ot sansalsal) | -3, 7-5, in a contest | tcmorrow night at 5:30 o'clock at|[2MOUs sprinter, suffers broken postpones trip to | . This season, it appeared, there were : i S e PO R Tl e e rom kick by horse == mo spectators h in | 4 : o AaE S P ‘ AL nen i) St L b “.;;M“;fl”l ap;’rr; "‘.:un‘”; r::n"“"“;’j Games Tomorrow For the first time in 43 years. the | bles team of Kirkham and Davidson fiying boat Sl R American woman's singles cham- will meet J. and A. Rogan, brothers he liner Ile De FREE Slm g oty | Pittsburgh at Chicago. pionship goes abroad in Miss Nut- e women's doubles champion- S ot sedl Tandx on e R S hall’s possession. but few, if any, vic- | ship will also be settled at the same The season will end with all but fovies by fioisbeed Sians Uave DOFR e, | e man _ killed IN CASH two games having been played. INTERNATIONAL LEAGVE ""’__““”{ with more applause than —_—— R SH whrook. The 1 when driver loses These two are contests postponed | ST was Bett yesterday by a invaders scored a 13-5 victory over control of e and crashes uled between Stanley Rule and| Newark 11, Montreal 5, (1st) lish zdn—l has been a favorite with vryw- ediorere M L N Y and appeared none too impressive.| Ansonia— IR burnad Stanley Works = and Fafnirs and| Montreal 3, Newark 0, (2d). ARG R S R L S ] S [ ir opponents today were to be one of whom will be blind- Landers. It is expected that neither | Rochester 4, Reading 1, (lst) ’;f fil""l meiing and _reached | By the Amoclated Press. IS, Luce pOl]SOI‘S ewmawfl Harold E. Talbot. . Nelson, J. ed for life, wh mistry student ECOflO Contest of the two games will be played be- | / Reading 1, Rochetser 0, (2d) the finals, losing to, Miss Wills, Her s Gam Clu Exhibit Watson Webb and and J. Rathbone. hurls bottle of acid at brother dur- my 9L tlieitvo gamer will be plaves 1o 10 beaming smile, engaging personality, | Forest Hills, N. Y.—Betty e X010} e e S e as well s her swift stroking power, hall wins ational _women’ e GriCnt Ridacd Caoeee AR NOW GOING ON [ & captivated American tennis enthusi- |beating Mrs. L. A. Harper, 6-1, Mo i Cirald Balalng Nol 2 Gt it Many have expressed disappoint- | Rochester 33 b A E,],:,;l:"h,m:,mh“{f"r};ar‘f, taa| Newington T. 1. Roark, No nd is man. while family ||| Drive a Chevrolet Farthest On ment that the baseballp season in |Baltimore . 82 Sheavesiafaxortaiallarenh Injthe | 953 8 o Uhi SN v has for the |1+ T-acey. t on floor below Taeol . tournament, with 6. 68 : r th ; e Pint of Gasoline and Win., both the City and Industrial leagues | Montreal 76 AR Mns Mooy oxtiof Sl : Y Ailan Roark oS ial has been finished. With no more Toronto 6 e o \h”,‘ e e o leet 4 71,’”:"_2_ penanee 2 team available for T NI BOME e games scheduled at Walnut Hill | Newark 63 Deromarch of conanct T imbromlie | o e Dosiey. ot ¢ when Hartford 5 — Recovering park, the sporting public of the city | Puffalo 61 el ey Teelpels o D S hinetonitecd i sl racss stueet ondThu from an attack of amnesia, Harry ||Everyone Uses the Same Car Over 15 to be deprived of plenty of en- | Jersey City 53 1918 ERCTISLONERTAL VORI fPNES L 0B it 2 A et e M. Otto, 37 vears old. ex-soldier, who the second set, leading at one time doubles with Jack Delara The prizes. whi | 3 < the Same Route joyment at the municipal parks. |Reading R e e On"pn ot | Mewport. R Y——Tilden Mests Al-|DY Mrs Luce will o was picked up by police Friday night Sexdteles el e v 4-2 on games and 30-0 ints, wport, R. I.— eats Al- : | L 2 et Shedlniergstiinibolly leaglesiaugics the California woman was outclassed n, 6-1, 0-6. 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 fo win the best exhibition in the ifan foftlc CALL AT well for the geason next vear. Games Today iy Ae - R A Bl X e was in will return today A Nearl e ke by Mi 1thall's sweeping, hard-hit | Newport Casino tournament: with classes . 2 0 erni ht NCWS Boston home. Hartford American Clarence Barnes, director of the | Jersey City at Rochester drives. Mrs. Harper. Rer mere 116 |Hunter. takes doubles as well, beat-| Three spikes of glatiol vernig Legion members arranged to have 1 . —— P e £athe IR S At ek pounds and siim build a contrast to ing Coen and Coggeshall, 6-3, 6-4, red. vellow. purple. pink, co sl Y" summer for boys at Ban-| Baltimore at Buffalo. ; X he man hom camp for boys an- | A b e e R Best arrangement. i tam Lake in Morris, has bullt a| Reading at Montreal. gragnlae) anoNstrensth S had Rl hibit of dulas Bv the Associated Press — For Particulars eI e e neither the service nor the stroking Track Best exhibit of asters. calendulas, P ol oy i e - golf course in the rear of e Battery i aeriints ieto Moo mbs Piltenurenie Batll Teceny cosmos, larkspur and zi Krown a5 “Old Eiwash Tilost: i the main building on the premises EASTERN LEAGUE Nuthall 3 world's record for discus in National| Best basket of anni known as “Old Siwash »a»d a Open to Men and Women ‘had on (hl-p' )d h s Albany ;4 1 rm" field 2 (1st) only one ch in the entire tour- world's record equalled and thr h must be of a low Sl i e e O taldis sy ament was in the semi-|American marks fall; Tolan tal having other flowe — AR B Dl s e e W finals when she had a narrow 100 and Simpson 220: Los Anzel ioned are r Scurses | o ~ Morrill, fina on| Hamilton, Ont.—Williams w Newington Notes RS | 5 w1 Pet ree sets at 6-8, 6-4. 100 vard dash in Empire games but | S8 a Blair is th of 3 | Bridgeport 35 23 , .603 suffers pulled tendon: four Cana- her brother in Elizabe - / WELL—AM T S S e 152 ARRE IN RAIDS |dian records tumble. Mrs. Darl and of [y ME g vi g 2 550 | € BS WI‘ 3[IUT[| AR 33 2T 23| Boston. Aug. 25 (UP)—The sec-| Toronto—30-mile relay race gors Dudley, Mass. are visiting Mr. and [ cee TuaT ;, MOTHER :‘AS,TA RUIN TH \ NOT HER ~ e 34 333 /ond of Police Commissioner Eugene |to Joie Ray and August Fager Mrs. Chichester of Cedar stregt [HOoLL DALY TM GITTN HER T MOTRER ,TOO ¢ i B ey 4 |C. Hultman's week-end cleanup | Golt —_— RING AGNN’\‘%\GN A CONTRACH T' WaSH 4 - ‘ Games Today |drives netted 182 arrests in 27 raids. | Orion, Mich—Sarazen wins west- USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS IVE GOT A | 2 4 e SHOULLONT T | Albany at Sprivgtield. Secret orders sent raiding squads = » | TH DISHES AN'CUT TH LAWN || Sose | ) ; throughout the city. Statistics on NOTION 1O FER TWO MONTHS , FER A | Allentown at Bridgeport (Continued From Preceding Page) | their success showed 27 places raid- | . cd, 154 arrested for drunkenness, 26 M| 000 000 20x—2 | in hospitals from bad liquor, 20 ar- | ° ° NEW YORK | rested for bootlegging, and 24 t | AB R H PO .AE in raids on three gambling places l uc lon critz, 2 e Several persons were arrested on a Leach, ot Sl g o combination of charges: Booet G s1© NECKWEAR LT BT 0 B 0 -—— . | &l shan A Boost Giants . i % & % 5 1 Another Football Season Is Just 3 0 3 | 2 S0l geiiNy | i o =t Around the Commer ‘ c | TR T ] 0 | ] | 1 0 o 0 e D R REACH 47 | 32 3 11 13 1| New York., Aug. 25 (UP)— Sum- CHICAGO | mons to football candidates are be- | . | R H PO A Eling sent out by head coaches of 3 fO!' $1.25 8 1 1 1.0 most eastern universities this week. | ey ’ o 1 3 0 oland another season of América’s Our Entire Stock of One Dollar Neckwgar 1 1 2 0 0/ most popular amateur sport is just 3 1.3 4 §|around the corner. Harmett, © o 1 4 o o] With golf. tennis, polo. yachting. 5 % % Bell,.3b 0 0 1 1 0|and the major league pennant races 33.50 Fashlon Knlt Tles P » 0 0 0 1 0lqi have the attention of sports Totals 3 3 7 21 17 o|followers for anothhr month, hun- Two out when winning run scored, x-=Ran for Hogan in 7th. Xx—Batted for Fitzsimmons in §th dreds of earnest young men in un- | seasonable moleskin will be toiling | New' york 200 000 001—z |for their places in the spotlight ‘ [Chicazo 000 200 001—3 |when the gridiron season opens Two base hits: Cuyler, Ott, Kelly, D.|September 27 | { ‘avior, Jackson. Bases on balls: Off - % ¥itzaimmons 2, Heving 2, Bush Struck Despite considerabl, 3 deploring * By Fitzsimmona 7, Heving 2, Bush 3. |from some serious thinkers. foot- YACHTS RACE AGAIN Fankee and Enterprise Faverites in er: Heving | ball's popularity increased tremen- |dously last fall, and there are eigns that the game will attract even more attention this year. With night foot- | ball being introduced in many parts | | of the country, even greater season- |al attendance figures are in sight. Trials For Honor of Defending Scholastic football has gained ex- | traordinarily in popularity, following Associted Fress Photo Pitcher Fred Fitzsimmons' return | form is playing a big part New York Giants' bid for in 95¢ Corae In Today and Select Your Ties N. E. MAG & SONS MAG BUILDING — 160 MAIN TAKE \T DOWN \ AND ASK A ) O \5T6, o 138 ‘the growth of public interest in the | tional League pennant. collegiate game, and Parke Davis, | America’s Cup. WHY | wes.u. s PAT.OFF. My OWN MOTHER HAST BUTT JEWELER ABOUT) 1N AN MAKE HER SPISHUS WN DAVGHTER |AMON' RING T FOUND, AN © / BY SAYIN'~'MAYBE TS ONE O THEM You GET N POPCORN, JRWILLAMS ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INE~ « MOTHERS GeT GRAY. Newport, R. I, Aug. 25 “"*‘me statistician, estimates that at- | rankee and Fnterprise were slated |iongance at school games is many 0 go to the starting line today fav- |(imes that of the colleges. prites in the trial races for the hon- Yale, Harvard and Princeton ex- r defending the America's Cup. pect exceptionally large squads to Yankee, skippered by Charles T. |anewer the call for candidates in | dams, secretary of the navy, car-|piq.September. Fordham and other ed among other honors the rec- |New York universities report record rd for a 30-mile triangular course nympers of ambitious youngsters hich she set last Shturday when|out for football this year. Many he scored her second straight vic- | castern colleges make it a practice ory over Whirlwtnd. The Thorne- |45 Jimit their squads to 40 pla ammond boat, Enterprise, sailed | Because football’s popularity de- y Harold S. Vanderbilt and the|rjves from brilllant individual per- mailest of the four centenders. |formances rather than from team- ucy and pert and like a water |play, the east will be waiting with prite in her white canvas and spars, | interest for word about Albie Booth, med likely to enter a third|the little glant-killer of New Haven ralght triumph in her log book |whese 1929 career ended in such a| bday. She defeated .Weetamoe, | disappointing anti-climax on Sol- | e Morgan-Nichols entry in the | djer's field. pening trials last week and was Booth. outstanding individual star jxpected to have the Whirlwind for | of last fall, will have to prove his opponent today. | worth all over again now, for Har- Shamrock 5th, challenger for the vard crushed him in the big zame merica’s Cup, was put /through |it was to have been his personal er paces vesterday off - Brenton | triumph. eef. The purpose of the spin was Harvard is waiting with equal! stretch her mainsail agd adjust | interest for news of her mighty cap- r rigging. Observers were of the |tain and all-America center, Ben| pinion the green sloop behaved |Ticknor,"as well as of Barry Wood, ell- in the rough sea that was run- |greatest of eastern quarterbacks. l SALESMAN SAM (Od, YOUNE. GOT MUEEINS, AN’ GOQSEBERRY PIE, AN' — ML YUMY | CAR'T WaLT, THL | GET HOME, DEARIE WHY, THAT CAN'T BE MR. GU22LEM ALReADY! HE ONLY JUST RANG- OFF! ng. Princeton football, somewhat on HAVE YoU & GOOD SQULARE MEAL FOR A HUNGRY MAN, He Wasn't the Man YES,AND You'o By SMALL \ EXPECT H(M HOME ANY MINUTE NOW ! BETTER. GO —, Maoan ? r 5 E AN \\ ! : == L= e ik