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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. 2ol e I —— —_—— ‘Baseball St d | KIRKHAM DEFAULTS AND NEW CLUE FOUND |median Tribes Produce e i i o . | | | .y ons of -fourth annua - Speakin g || & mg ‘ | Hostages for British .y, Grand Army of awa India AH" 26 (P—The the T | T h T s || DINM | ROGAN WINS NET TITLE |\ VERM[]NT DEATH i ez 52 SRR of Sports| — 1 ‘ and Chembannis, for som. 1, | gy Games Yestorday | | fn'fr'."n"‘“lfr'lff,')' he most belligerent | 5y giy o 1000 would He Y| Washington 3, Philadelphia 2. | S chihits f . | : . ; e b bes, today handed |}oro ror tne 3 I atrelt e o Shows Bi¢ Shots How He (an Exhibition Tennis Match Between Champion and John Believe Woman Buried as Pag- |over to the suthorities 20 of their 1% 5 now that the baschall season 15| (Other ciubs not scheduled) 04S BIg dlos How A Cianci Takes Placeof Final — Wolski Brother | S e ol tomorrow coming to a close, there are three e X . ] . d. h N . The situation on the northwestern | resnizatons in this cty that shoud | Standing | Stick With Cardinals and Sister Defeat Lillian Reckert and Kurt Klopf | DT Hay Be Swedish Natife | vorr’ "t "t 00000 i receive a hand from the baseba L Pet e signs o trouble reported |, 2% 5% loving public. They have been the | p . & TR in Mixed Doubles—Men’s and Women’s Singles to T from Mohmand and other Afridi-in. ¢ 917 by which baseball is fi [Eriacsirhe 41 o8t 1 A (B)—"Gabby" B 6 Vermo s means by which baseball is foster- | washington s 16| St Louis, Aug P)—"Gabby" Boston, 5 ermont | fected ed in this city and through them, a | New York T T e Be Settled at Walnut Hl“ Tonight. s en -t - i > 800d portion of the sporting public | iaveland 0 .524 bush leagues only two years ago, has —— Sl S e e SO e ons of this city is furnished with plenty | patroit . 66 .4s0 |made good as a boss in the “big| Jonn Rogan of Wells street is th ON IDA INDIAN BEATS RRainecoRi thallaiao cia Civil War Veterans in o of enfoyment throughout the 1005 | Chicago ........ 75 ¢ 390 | Show.” champion tennis player of New G s G L '1 Business Session Toda\ L eenE and hot summer months. St. Louis 77 359 | At least he has pleased 8am Brea- ain following the default in the M woman i n the field Cincinnati, O. . OR BLST RESUL o | Boston st 347 | don, president of the Cardinal base- | fna1 .mateh of John Kirkham' last FIELD IN TRACK MEET at Chester, Vt hinning line of USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS First in the list of these Is the | pal i clubsomathingiiive Botherl oo e et aaa Rogan were The body Vo, h Rotary club. Probably'no other or- | Ty alippens haattalledito doninishe lacklins frayell el SReL s s earnuton o (| Wilsonl Cha BT o T e ]l T etitato sy e Eanization undertakes such a prob- | washington at Philadelphia S . Walnut Hill park but Kirkham de- 5 . Babien el lem s these men do vear after vear. | (Only game scheduled ) | HilsSbaen SRIEHIA o e g o oiyol DAy match off and | Piles Up 338 Points in peenfgidentitin From their private funds they sup- =53 a1d Bread oniin: an o o e e G, AllArores: Ca R. Packard, who t mort a baseball league of eight | Gres Mo nouncing his selection with i ot & 1p e after . e e farehound BnovEl Biorich golst Glevalsnal Ry e The new champion and John Ci-| Pittsburgh, Aug. 26 (P)—Wilson |absence. Late e peCIa s Or those ages range up to 14 years. Detroit at St. Louis. | inci played an exhibition maten | (Buster) Charles, full-blooded Onei- § Edgerton OA“\:»LI‘W» felt certain These tots get their first baseball | U1 52M° Scheduled) l that fully compensated the spe o ek ieday e SN0 Nas MR A . PR i ; tors gathered at the park for at- he| tiils, L ’ e Sne e 1;:\}"?3‘“;2@; 2l I\ NATIONAL LEAGUE fending. The two players gave a | dround athlste, the cond Ingian to (oho disa nes runin veloping and appearing on various . - fine idea of just how the net gam it Garvertictiveimo ) other teams in the city. Too much »ames Yesterday should be played and they furnished N an S o praise could never be given themen | (N 8ames scheduled) an interesting session rles brought a fitting climax to | =S | ¥ 5 SHE his secord on the closing day of the |to the < Jl T 11 U Wwho make a thing like this possible. T In the mixed doubles, the W Olski | A A U. track and field c Matilda Anderso MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S [ ITS LEFT St g team, brother and sister, Natalic | o} ere yesterday when he S - Then comes the Municipal Re- [l and Leon, defeated Lillian Reckert 0 wriette tin alviag Bims Aamed Gitb S 0 Glade ereation commission. Fostering two \,(“;’;,"M‘ ff and Kurt Klopf in the finals to an- A’ i i 00 leagues, the Senior and Junior City Biroliat 2% nex the crown in that division art of the Los Angeles A, C. tr Pllce \0“- 5 the commission has furnish- | S9N 67 Tonight at 5:30 o'clock at Wal- nd with 7,119,605 points, Thet manthwithihomtl O = ed year after year, recreation for lnm’” 2 ‘,“ nut Hill pa the championships in 4 staged a thrilling b: om as said to e eloped thousands with the Saturday after- | [{sb the men’s and women's doubles will title, Charles leading by § told friends, the Vermont au- noon and weeknight games. Should || e be decided. In the men's doubles, noon, thorities in is said to have On]\ 6,, anyone doubt that the leagues are | - NCIN the Rogan brothers team of J. and e e ey e i R - Philadelphi 3 he Rogan brothers team of J | outstanding events of the | reported, had returned to : 5 not appreciated they should attend 2R A. will meet Kirkham and David- ; was topped by Herman | Sweden in Sweden said Fancy C(’"a:i Attached the games when they are played. 2, | son for the title. Kirkham has Angeles A. C. gia wi had fron i e an h Gl | { x geles A. C. giant, who ad from This is proot et icha ciportionfor| [EFCHITIE oy, | stated that he will play in the dou- 12 pound shot Neckband e city’s population that enjoys S Louis neinna i 3 Nohes 1o/ braak Tohn Ty B & ek 5 Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2 1 < Joh : ; baseball, appreciates this service i seond | Thefwomen's doubles teamsitol Arcrisan o oEliss feat SA dMY FULLFR BECO fiES SHIRTS - ) & | meet in the finals have not yet been | inches. Brig also tossed the § pound Were $2.50, $3.00, $3 Then comes the Industrial Coun- A decided but whatever ones are to|shot 63 feet & L] e e S S e IR NEW ENGLAND CHAMPION "H. 0. W. BATHING SUITS Boston at Philadelphia. b=8Okotolock, Ll trial Baseball league is carried Ro | Although none of 1a St. Louis at I 2 A largs crowd of tennis enth Although none of the rel f0r through every season. To say that T Pt =il be on hand tonight, es- |endangered last year's recor Boston Lightweight Wins Decision M d B e is say rothing y | me 5 rd and 850 yard titles while 3 x ', atall. Fully 5,000 fans have been | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | . i, S doubles match, e o SK.Of\[Grade Si.OgGrade $5. 00 Grade on hand for some of the games B n 1925, vas ma Eihs S S e S e t Tiverton. Now Now plaved at Walunt Hill park Games Yesterday Knoxville n., te A e S HOPPING WILL PROBABLY Selasiiliie S ; Rochester 9, ~ 2 eague, a Class D ]00" A year later i 1N 12 .OO e o crsey City M*y e A R A A of Chicago, Two games are to be played in the | Toronto 2, Newark 0 Lot BE POLO TEAM MEMBER Ay Industrial league tonight at Wal-| Montreal 6. Reading 0 B nut Hill park. The season comes to| Baltimore 5, Buffal 3 ing care of Grover Cl ENTERED IN SW[M $3.50 Men’s White an end next Thursday night with ' = Andsy . e e S T Sl ST Billy Tommy Hitchcock, Leader of Amer- R LINEN KNICKERS &chedule. The eyes of the Industrial W L r!:an?"fl T, ican Forces, Has About De- Canadian \zlmnfll Exhibition's 15 ———— f = e Council will then be turned towards | Rochester X ] Haree A acas ConvaE Boys’ Khaki and Grey v the Industrial Basket Raltimo : him in s Sl Mile Marathon Has Attracted 272 cecond s A £ ) 5 e 0 P A Torires ekl e don, too. noticed his work ; ack experienced by Callahan during Crash Linen Knitgrip e Taro ts ar 5 When it came time to pick a man- w York, Aug. 26.—(P—Tommy rofessional. Both KNICKERS KNICKERS e 63 § 433 |aser for « club, | Hitchcock, leader of America's in- rere €115 7 o New! Eritaini has quite @ number |2 an. s S {25 |Btreet got his chance, 2 ternational polo forces, apparently Were $1.15. 58 Were $1.95. ©Of headliner amateur boxers Who | Jersey City ... ... 23 41 395 |made the most of it. Desp has decided that United States Now C N are making a name for themselves Reading e 55 ‘e5o ous bad breaks, 7 kept | team will be most effective with = . . 2 in both Hartford and New Haven = “"" |his team in the running and at one | garje a §. Hopping at the trouble- s’ Li : : With this crew to work with, there o .rnd“ time the club was leading the league. | some No. 2 post. Boys’ Linen Knitgrip is sure to be plenty of action when Jersey City at Rochester Street proved hi t dis- For the 11th trial match at the rope and Asia KVICKERS BOYS’ PAJAMA amateur bouts are resumed inthis k at Tor. ciplinarian ~ wh he fi"“i I Piping Rock club tomorrow, the var- | who won the eve gou A city this winter et Rhem $100 for talking back to im. | sity will line up with Erie Pedley. or ¥ Were $2.25. $l 13 Were $2. Now $1 = Reading at' Msatreai and assessed old Haid $50 for | California, at No. 1; Hopping, No. 2: | ¢ \0\\ 91795 8, 10 12 Definite plans on the progress of B e brea rul : ’l‘_“-c‘-"" (h‘ Hitchcock, No. and Winston | tenders in other this branch of sport as far as . = season he rebuked ‘Hrisch MOT | Gyest back. Hopping thus regains|Nelson 6ity 18 concerned, should be fo FA"TFR\ LEAGUE taking it e P e the No. 2 powmp;mrr a week's ab- ‘.\nmvnn- Germany: George You in the near future. Just what parties TR While bby” cooperates with | ., 0 qurine which H. W. (Rube) | Toronto: Clarence Ross of New Yo! will conduct the bouts here remains | ,_,r\,’:'?"‘:‘,"“‘f:‘f" - fainalmenisement he = the I wWillims\ana (GecillSmith b hethiac|and Sie sl ra o ] 1l of Providenc unsettled until Commissioner - oany 4-1, Springfield 3-7 an who is running the team. Street | moyno ore piven tryouts ak the only | George Bla i Johnny Bt Thom E. Donohue gives his eanc.| | 5ame called) aelectsiie niehersand maries it ol oo tER fos i ialanparentiv | tion to the project 5 fenliepoiandiitiene has e om0 e hel e ottt e mapy eritics = Standing interference from club officials Goutis s TR s | w L Pet. | “\heneved the club heads don't | 'TOUPIe St i sion MUBLES TEAM TO pLAY Bridgeport ses s e sl aan o Hitchcock's Whites will oppose a [one woman will compete st llentown ... .. | e e s i s e S e e b e Albany i L e e b‘“ fe1q | 204 Laddie Sanford will divide No. |who finished fifth in the women's 17 MATGH IN FIRST ROON Springfield 3 T e ) s o Smith will play at No. 2; | mile marathon swim last Friday. The Springfield ... 34 .404 |Street is hustling and ‘“gabbing.” Il Tama Nos s atld BiiHar Bosseks Mt el b N e | dy wit and fund of baseball | *!'}ams, No. 3, and Elmer Boescke, | f i = [ ey s layers | of California, back. cligible to compete in the 15 Sidney B. Wood, Jr., and Frank X. | Games Today tales and proverbs keeps his players | Albany at Springtield Allflr"c'\n at Bridgeport Shields to Play Richard Lusch and Wermer. in good humor. His only interests are his club and his family. After the games he mixes with his players The British team, the Westchester cup September 6, again preparing for series starting failed to impress swim but only Miss Benoit has dicated any desire to do so. irst prize is $10,060. | e % cxperts in a practice match at Pip- = == % 53?,,,?1g'a}:h:‘:, fame while catching | N8 Rock yesterday. The invaders LODGE ENDORSES DRAPER Brookline, Mass., Aug. 26.—(P— Walter Johnson as a member of tha | 0utpointed a Roslyn four made up of | Boston, Aug. 25 (U'P)—Henry The second day's play of the nation- S aehieton S i 1907 to | Harold ‘Talbot, Jack Nelson, J.| Cabot Lodge. 3rd, grandson of the 8l doubles lawn tennis championship 1917 . g iserr Watson Webb and J. C. (Cokie) | late senator, today endorsed Eben S. tournament at the Longwood Cricket l EHIEAGU e Rathborne, back, 12 goals to 8, but | Draper of Hopedale, wet, as a c found one of the seeded failed to win by a margin equal to | didate for the republican nomina- pairs with their first round r;:4h WOMEN IN TOURNEY the five-goal difference in the offi- n for United States senator #till unplayed. Sidney B. Wo nd Frank X. Shields, both o’ \m\ fork and seeded seventh, will meet Richard Lusch and Keith Wermer of | California in a morning match to English and American Teams to Meet at Soldier Field Thirty-Two Golfers Start Champion- ship Play in Western Golf Tour- cial handicaps of the two squads. FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Al’)\ o | Lodge, Of course I said present n for Draper.” who volunteered to e candidate to the radio audience ver station WBZ tonight, he first rour 1 _ o | ::::p‘];lvezli:: first round play for the ney at Kansas City. . & b Chicago, Aug. 26 (UP)—Interest | All other seeded pairs came of track CURTIRL ST o0 T q'“ Xansas City, Aug. 26 (UP) — through vesterday victors with no parts of the world was centered to- | 1Nirty-two women golfe . upsets on record. Just once it scem- upon Chicago as two picked | MFS: O. S. Hill of Kaneas that +h r P t hap- e B 5 ’ cha nd 930 me L:n )\“M r“.lvx\';rxv, ;_m:»ihr:nzr; h:m squads, representing the world's Champion and 1 30 med '. e "‘ \;‘ n n.r'r:‘-] rw "h foremost athletic tale gathered SERtenl g mplonshlp fll’(. aa":ns ‘ Logi:sr a :r;' :r P d,.\ k for the British empire-United States the women's western golf tourna- e very close to neetin, efea = nen he uggec llcrest Bt the hands of Fred C. Baggs. New i feld (games toibe heldiaf | DSNL b ‘(’,,‘,,A.’ LG ork. apd Marcel Rainville, Cana- ,"" ";" "'”‘"d 7 o 5 1¥'s competitors turned in the 2 = i ke o B e nheimer duits Ll ”dnr‘:am”m B 105 N0 greater group of stars | 10WeSt scores of 150 starters in th TiEE el G el i been brought together and |9Ualifying round yesterday e Bropped the third, and gained match | \1® Soldier field meet is expecteq | f°ll Victims to the long, hilly trap- point in the fourth. Coen and Cog- omBpglion ofte magnl eshall, noted for their ability to '“0" never before seen in America. "d“‘f"‘(":"“'”:‘ ::'f“‘ secondary phake off match points, came | The meet is the first international S ning score s hrough after that fourtp set. frack and field competition heid in s ;] W e ”"]“;"‘ & George M. Lott, Jr., Chicago, and |'h® United States since the Olympic | © D s SRR L Doex fsan nfon el R 1M ERose 808 o WL oills RN 9058wt nilBRATAIAT collias RWVILY Anepiooos ° : he national champlons, had a littie | I athletes from 11 nations of the (214 lrens worl el L { ‘F 2 1 rouble with Al and Robert Turner |British empire assembled as a sin- . 1'?‘-: o ‘m‘ birdies for her 38 ‘t {g o, T came (IO 84 (0 ey an i the Ohmpen a1t Sppearea prababls today tht Formerly up to $60 THUSED o T 1T Fonny I The first round of the womep's invaders furnish a serious threat to | (h® Present tournament may be- COULONT G\T 1T THRU MY OOME, iatisrnastine il | Amerlca's athietic sy come a repetition of the meet last tournament will acy. set holes. Those who failed to quali- S e s e e Britain's team of 55 was selecteq V€A 8t Cleveland where Mrs. Hill WHY A FARMER SPENT MOSE MoNEY e 5 E " ltrom the winners in (h;s 3 racent “O7 the title from Mrs. Gregg Li- E S NS ON HiS EAQ“ THN ON HIS HOME .« British e ;. (ur Los Angeles. Mrs. Lifur took 3 BOXER SERIOUSLY HURT |Sriih cmpire sames at Hamitton, o, Les Anscles Mre Litur took N. E. & SO BUT NOW 1T DONT SEEM FUNNY, . d garded as one of the - day with a 76. She was out in 37 greatest teams in the history of the sport. To meet the challenge the | United States has selected a squad nkie Campbell of San Francisco and back in MAG BUILDING — 160 MAIN SINCE 1VE SEEN A DIFFRENT BRAND, WHO'S WORK SUIT COST MORE MONEY i v - A 3 :’ \ fn Hospital With Brain Concussion | ° OI¥mpic calibre, including 66 ML OF BESTRESUTTS ! REG U S PAT OFF. 01930 BY NEA SERVICE THAN HIS HOUSE'N ALLHIS LAND, osp n Cot Place winners in Saturday's s, o | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Following Bout. U. championships at Pittsburgh : 2 a Tn five previous meets the United ST, A an st ol SALESMAN SAM Well Taken Care Of By SMALL paniie Campbel, San Francises | on e o5 10ur vitories ana ell Taken Care y avyweight, was serlously injured | ceded an even chance to take hon st might in his bout with Max Baer | ors this year. Livermore, Cal., when he suffered confident American coaches feel i 5 'LL SEE ME fon of the brain in taking a of sweeping the six field TUIS 1S SAM, MRS. G2~ |[OH, THATS DEAR OF YoU, AS FOR YOUR NIGHTS OUT, OH,DEY AIN'T NO Mad Jf’”é'é’m” :oMsE' s & | events but six of the frack events— LEM — | GOT A NEW COOK. sae« HERE SHE (S uow TINY, UM PREPARED To NEED TA DO DAT; & le The fight was halted in the frth | i M0 Pelay o mile relay. four ROR &~ TUST SENT HER || % ILL BeTcHA L re MEET YoU HALE WAY — . ; ] | mile relay, steeplechase, three mile OVER Th See wA ‘;’:d :;‘ed f:‘!"“"’;’::)'n::lif‘;’r;;’ ‘h: team race and medley relay—hold Y Riites Bl ey aj]'d doctors | little promise for the United States. ~ bried over him in the open air| I each mation takes the six con- e e e | ceded events. victory will depend TR ¥ Finally he was taken to an emer- |UPON the 400 yard relay and the i \ k. 50 ya SiEL ncy hospital, still unconscious 450 yard shuttle relay. ) - > 1t vas & fleroa Daitle Tror the Arat America's team this year will be \ ot — - . nd. with Baer at 194 pounds, |S°lected from a squad including il % Iding & 15 pound advantage. An |Eddie Tolan, Michigan's ‘colored 2 S / fortunate incident in the second [COmet;" George Simpson, the 2% < 0p0® nd hurt Campbell. After he half | "Buckeye bullet;” Cy Leland of coo 4 20°g O = shed and haif knocked Baer to the | Texas Christian: Russell Sweet o2 & e or he turned his back to his fallen Olympic club; Hee Dyer, Los An- 4 S i // ponent. geles; Charlie Farmer, North Caro- / acr jumped up, ran across the [lina, and Ralph Metcalf, Chicago. 3 g and hit Campbell while he had | Although the logs of Perc: y Wil- & / ¥ hark turned. He received a ter- liams, Canada's 1928 Olympic cham- £ / 5 ¥/ - c punch on the jaw, but saved |pion, has weakened the British 77 sel from falling by winding his | team, the squad of Leigh Miller and =3 // / N — = s around the top rope. | J. Fitzpatrick. Canada; Page, Eng- / =s =7, — land, and Gerhardt and Legg, E = D e ] FOR BEST RESULTS | South Africa, is capable of a record | & NERU.S paT. ory. Service. W= == [E. HERALD CLASSII“!ED ADS | performance. |

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