f Waterbury Ice Hockey Team To Compete In Strong State Loop I Rumors And Reality Gathered From BOSTON REDSKINS Plans To Quit In Two Years 1 OFFICIALS NAMED Ten Cities And Towns Will HAVE HEAVY TEAM FOR NAUGATUCK This Sporting World Ferndale, N. Start Connecticut Revival By JOHN A. CLUNEY FOR 1934 RACE Y., Aug 2S— FIELD MEET (UP)—Barney TRACK, On Amateur Basis The Grist Of Athletic C onte.s t Of Sport of 28 Men on Pro Ross, holder of Group Program of at Least 19 JOHN CLUNEY the world’s By A ! Puck Chasers Prepare Grid Squad Averages 212 Events Scheduled For For the first time in more than fifteen years, ice hockey, welterwei g h t Pounds in as fine a sport as ever interested the youth of Waterbury< Unwilling to wait for the fall season before clinching Weight September 8th and light- will flourish in this city once again on an organized basis. their for organization, Connecticut men interested in plans Boston, Aug. 23—(UP)—Statis- Naugatuck, Apg. 23.—Officials to first hand Waterhury will be one on a tics released the Boston weight titles, According information ice hockey for amateurs have gone ahead well-organ- today by who will handle the mammoth Redskins club of the of at least ten teams affiliated with the recently organized ized basis to revive the at one time was as National who will de- sport, which, professional Football show track and field meet to be con- n__,4- UA/tlrnv o canninfinn league VUlllivVviVUV --%/ the commonwealth as amateur is that will on fend popular throughout boxing it depend brawn as the first ducted at Recreation field on Sat- Arthur J. Dunn, ft former player well as brains in the It’s to know that there are in coming cam- urday, Sept. 8, were named at a of the game and on* ox its most today. good enough players for title paign the professional cham- Septem- of the men in of consistent boosters will manage the | to a team in the state circuit, meeting charge [Waterbury willing help put pionship. ber 6 the affair, yesterday afternoon at ROWE’S SWEETHEART Brass City puck chasers, a squad The against which has already become a reality, and is expected to figures showed that the the The meet will be con- of 16 players being planned for of 28 ^MCA. in average weight members of Jimmy McLar- ducted jointly Dy the YMCA and the "Vyaterbury team, develop into one of the strongest sport organizations the team is including more than 212 pounds, the Naugatuck Chamber of Com- Charley and Harold Chapman of of the calibre that is and the well over feet. of the state, if, course, playing expected height six njn Van- merce. Cheshire, $Cen Alexander, Ray Measurements of three other comes to as all concerned are certain it will. Art play- Those present at yesterday’s Dunn, George Monahan and C. light, ers were not available. couver, B. C., meeting were Albert Cox, secre- Hickey. Arrangements fqr the who will manage the local while his Ted Dunn, entry, younger Meinhover, former North plans to tary of the “Y,” who acted a3 presentation of the game in this Dakoto tackle who quit brother, Ray, on it, is already up arrange- University is chairman; Clarence Austin, Ed- city are now under way, with the plays busy lining 6 feet 7 inches tall the ring in two and weighs ward Nolde, Frank Squires, Rosser possibility of installing an outdoor ments for the presentation of the game at Fulton or Hamil- 243 pounds, Is the largest mepiber years, he told employment manager at rink at Fplton Parlf, very strong of the and Ted ponley, ton Park regularly each week on and after November 15th squad, Wright, the United States Rubber Co.; Mel- at the present writing. former Texas teachers back friends here. or can field vin Thorpe, John Raytkwich, Strictly Amateurs thereabouts. The city always stand another sport, is the star, "midget," 186 pounds, Warner, Herman Rubino- Art Dunn is one of six state of- one as to watch as ice “fastest 6 feet. The Chicago George especially interesting hockey, vitch and Kenneth Rapieff. ficers of the Connecticut Ice The of the on as some of its bill it. vanguard team was scrapper, Watch Watchers Hockey association, whose players game earth”, professional promoters to arrive at the today Redskin's for Timers at the- track events will will be registered with the Ama- Wayland where training camp, they will be Harry Benham, Peter J. Foley, teur Athletic Union in this state. train under Coach Lonestar the Three Cheers For Tennis Dietz McLarnin Edward Nolde, George Warner and Frank Blackadar of Meriden has until opening of the" season at said he Frank Judges will be been elected president of the group, Pittsburgh 16. Squires. September battle, Clarence Austin, Warden John J. other officers Including: John Due for the most part to activity of people like Arnold e x e c t s to p Sheridan, William Moody and Vic- Whales, Hartford, first vice-presi- who have the love of the at there are J. Smith, game heart, reach his peak tor Peterson. On the corners of the dent: Arthur Dunn, Waterbury, John Con- now more Waterbury boys and girls playing the game of track will be Elmer Carroll, Ray- second vice-president: by that time nel, Winsted, third vice-president, tennis than at similar in the Chase Teams In mond Lodge and John Raytkwich. any period city’s sport history. and wants to Other men who will in the F. R. Fenency, Torrington. secre- and J. A. Windsor, Proof of the point is the entry list of 128 players bidding quit before he track events will be Borough En- tary Ronncll, for the singles championship in the men’s division, which is Diamond Duel at gineer Robert P. Beardsley, Atty. treasurer. gets “bumped Martin L. Caine, Harry Mills, Louis Opportunity now current at for com- the city’s four public park courts and will off.” DeCarlo and Gordon Hobbs. Arrangements league wind up in a week or so at Hamilton Park. Never before Officials at the baseball throwing petition in the New Haven Arena Waterville Park contest will be Elmer Carroll, Paul on Tuesdays and Thursday of each have so interested themselves in the from i ii quit, many players game Beardsley, Edward L. Kehoe and week have been made, the objec- a competitive angle, and with the withdrawal of J. Francis even if I add Stephen Sweeney. tive being to develop players for a BARNEY ROSS In game which promises to the George C. Ham, Donald Mac- graduation to the Canadian-Amer- Smith, as city champion, the field is just about “wide open”. middle- lcan and in time. attract hundreds of Chase com- Vicar, Anthony Zonino and Donald hockey loops, Park tell me will see some title to the two I hold he “I’ll gIVe standout a chance supervisors Waterbury of the pany weight now,” said. be finan McKee will handle the shot put, hockeyists employes, Charley Denehy’s to make the big show. At the pres- younger net crossers for state in a to it at daily independent and at That’s when all } discuss throw and javelin throw. ready competition year tonight Waterville park. my peak. tighter ent writing, teams of IB men from Metal Works Old At the high Jump and broad or two so fast has been their and with a Timers will hop should % Middletown, Hartford, New Haven, development junior Grand street quit.” jump will be Rosser Donley, Mgl- All-Stars and the Waterbury, Meriden, Torrington, tournament as well as for the the the vln and Herman Rubin- big reason why Schoolboy competition girls, game Henry Wagner, pride of Union- Thorpe Tlip Windsor, Winsted, Norwich and is ville will attempt to ovitch. Rotve is pitching such phenomena right at its peak locally. hornswoggle New London, are planned and rep- the Metal men with a Football throwing and kicking ball this year lo the young lad] series of resented in the state association. benders that would slit a will be supervised by Raymond K. Skinner, two inch Classy Field In above—Edna Mary pret- Play will about November roll of while Competes Foley, Henry Cie lewski, Arthur miss of El Dorado begin Clash Of Carrs brass, Donehy's sup- ty, brown-eyed 15th with local contests to be port at first base will be consist- Noyes and Edward Kehoe. Ark., Rowe’s home town. They’ll scheduled, as well as the league ent, his team-mates hope. Anson Club Tournament John Caskey, William Coe and wed after the world scries, The more think about Country sayi competition, twice weekly. you the outcome of a boxing bout Henry who l'cats on the diamond William Moody will officiate at the the Tigers’ pitcher. featuring Eddie Carr of this city and Steve Carr of Meri- at dear old Hotchkiss have made pole vault. him a perrenial hero in Lakeville With a field New ! Prizes will be by John den, the better it looks from an angle of action. It is that including Charley Clare, England gol distributed will be at the shortfield position champion, Bobby Grant of Wethersfield, W. S. > Raytkwich immediately following FIFTYMENREADY bout which may be presented at Lakewood Arena on August while Ed Malvey, Bill Wilcox, John “Sherry’ each event. Mr Raytkwich will also Munson of Fairfield and Bill of the thin l of 30th by Promoter George Mulligan and with both contest- Watt, Wally Hayden, Driscoll, Meany Greenwich, have charge of the numbering Girls’ Baseball Houston, Hughes and othtg's will each and the registering of ants well the annual invitation golf tournament of the Waterbury Coun athlete, very known, bout should prove quite an at- be in action. every man participating in the FOR BROWN DRILLS "Flash” will try club got under way this morning with an 18 hole traction, for the simple reason that both boys are fighters, Charley Denohy, Jr, quali events. Game for Cheshire start for the pencil pushers and round in which a field of one I Plenty of Action not boxers, and both hard to cause a knockout fying nearly hundred players enough if he is not "there” he and his old There will be 19 events, not in- UNDER M’LOUGHRY man will be took part. Frank English won the first tournament in 1932 at any time. With Steve Carr putting on weight, the boys retired on half-pay. cluding finals, and possibly there Captain George Sengstacken will while Bobby Grant copped the honors last season. be 20 events. Kenneth Rapieff, Milk Fund Tonight would not be more than five pounds apart, and well lead Eighteer mhV Providence, R. I. Aug 23—Fifty very the Metal Workers into ac- holes of match is president of the Fraternal Twi- to take care tion. well play scheduled for tomorrow morning anc 11 able of themselves at any weight. The Meri- backed up by such stal- light baseball league, was asked to candidates, including 'varsity warts as Patrick Villa Nova Shea afternoon with semi-finals and finals to on Due to the extended efforts ol den boy’s sensational draw at Boston last go Saturday. broach the idea of a base running Iettermen, will report here Mon- Monday night at third base, Whlston on Paddy ; contest between the various teams Attorney Louis Freeman of Key* day, September to start- work convinced Bostonians that there is of class to first, Jack Raynor at and 10, plenty Denny short, of the circuit, when heads of the Haven the fans of Walter Bill Graham Cheshire anc for places on the 1934 Brown 'var- McMahon's lad. I, for one, would like to see Jarvis, and meet tonight at 8 o'clock in them go, with loop surrounding towns will be treated sity football team. Physical exam- Frank Delaney in the garden. the borough court room. a return bout between Joe Goozeman and the Parade inations and the issuing of equip- Baby Pinky "Eppy” Gagain, idol of Sprague To-day's Sport It is planned to start the meet to the season's classic, when th< school the ment will take up the morning Morris of Bridgeport as the eight round semi-final. The during gay 90's, will at 2 o’clock, and all entrants will West Cheshire Girls Club meet! catch Wagner’s wobbles, from 6 hours of the initial day, and D. O. customers couldn’t be asked to wear spiked shoes, if the Cheshire Girls All Stars al lose, and the promoter shouldn’t, with a o'clock on. BY HENRY McLEMORE trained seals covering the matches "Tuss" McLaughry will inaugurate so that no athlete will Merwin Field. This evening. like P. the best (United l'roas Staff Correspond out) will that thi possible, the field drills Monday line-up that. S.—May argument undoubtedly explain than an- The for the West Ches- afternoon, — have a greater advantage line-up win. New York, August 23 (UP)— wicket wass "not am according to the announcement by only pitchy other. At this rate, it is estimated hire Girls will include four of tin Australia yesterday won the sticky, but it was stuffy as well Coach McLaughry today. that the affair will have reached its heavy hitters of girls clubs in Con- On The "ashes,” emblematic of world’s su- offering the Australian googlier J Two Drills Listed Hop , conclusion by 4:80 o’clock in the necticut, including, EEvelyn Ains premacy In cricket, by defeating every advantage, and Englyam I The list of BO candidates is prac- afternoon or 5 o’clock at the latest. ley. star feminine twirler; Alict PUBLICPARKPLAY the English side In the fifth and sorely needed Harold Larwood am I tically identical in number to the Since Camilli has been traded to the blanks will be available at Baldwin, short stop; Helen Spen Dolph Phillies, deciding test at the oval. his body-line-theory bowling.” Entry group with which Brown has open- Andy’s Campus, the YMCA, the cer, of New Haven high, righ- Charlie Root has the reputation of the best cook on The Aussles, as they do not like It was Larwood, a Notts coun ed her drive for honors in recent being Chamber of Commerce office and field; Mary Patiern, of Crosby, let to be called, won In what baseball try bowler, who became the mos [ years. Work will follow the same the Cubs’ roster. ... In 1909 the Giants made a clean FOR TENNIS TITLE the various factories of the bor- field; Lena Patlerno. first base nearly fans would term a pitchers’ battle, discussed man in the British em plan of recent years, with two ses- of the Bristol Co., Rita Murphy, of Wilby high, ol sweep their g^mes against the Braves taking 21 out their winning margin being a pal- pire when he was not asked to job ough, Including sions each day until the opening the team Is defending high; second base. Li of 22 try G62 runs. the English side at the start of th j where relay Wilby of All work will be con- games. Mauri Rose, who finished second to Bill Murphy; third base, Ruth Rosen college. GETS UNDER WAY Although separated by upwards tests months ago. Harold wasn' [ champion. ducted on Aldrich field, directly in the interest will be aroused centerfield, Bernice Reckmack Cummings Indianapolis 500-mile auto race, is staging of 4,000 miles of ocean I can hour asked because he insists on bowl Plenty of across the street from the stadium — which will in- catch. Harriet Schmidt, rebel a on the moaning at the bur at the ing the which i; In the relay ruccs. on which the Bruin will the vigorous campaign the dirt track circut ... in an effort body-line-theory, open at the elude a division and a fra- pitcher. Pinter Wins ,38 Game Falstaff Bar, at Tony's Bar, nothing more than a fancy nami factory season against Boston university on to amass enough to pass Wild-Bill in the race and division. Know Their Stuff points for Cock and Wren, the Crown for dusting 'em off. When a bats ternal September 29. The various events follow; 60- On the Cheshire Girls All Star! national honors. J. W. Pryor, of won the Match From Keys, and at all the ofhers. men became too familiar with Har While appreciable dents were Columbia, pole Tierney; 12 Club: Sylvia Tyaek, catch; June vault of the I. C. 4-A meet in And I can see the London pap- old’s deliveries, Harold would sim yard dash for boys under years made in the list of 19 letter-wear- 1877 with a of 7 feet bo over to dash for boys be- Deming. pitch, formerly with th< leap Juniors Active ers. They will turned ply wind up and let one fly at thi of age; 60-yard ers who finished up the '33 season 4 inches which is a who ! of 12 and 100- Philadelphia. Pa, tjirls All Stars Just half-hearted effort the disaster. P. G. H. Fender, batsman's head. Alarmed, th< tween the ages 16; by graduation, the season will compared 440- Marjorie Taylor at first base open with vaults of First round comepetltlon in the looks like Harpo Marz and Who batsman would bark off to a re yard dash; 220-yard dash; with Iettermen to weld vir- present day more than 14 feet. formerly with New York Stat< enough tennis contin- according to the way he signs his spectable whereupoi l yard dash; 880-yard ; mile run: entire city championship distance, Buffalo tually an team. Two backs, is most > race; fraternal relay Champion Girls* Club of ued this morning and afternoon, stories, "Surrey's popular Harold would ship one down th' factory relay a center, three guards, two tack- will have obstacle N. Y.; Nancy Hogarth, second base; following many matches which captain since the war,” middle and knock the wicket down race; three-legged race; les and three ends will form & nu- ■ Brenda Goddard, shortstop; ltettj were played yesterday. After los- something like this to say: You'vxe heurd and read discus race; broad jump; high jump; shot cleus into which McLaughry will terrible. Our if Bristol, third base; Betty Goddari} Anna Moran in of ing the first set to Marty Tierney, "Ouy battling was sion of noted sports figures in thi put; pole vault; discus throw, fit the other units from sophomores K. L Net Clubs The was if the pretty left fielder from Con- Herb Pinter came through with fielding worse. pitch country, but it was aH nothing ti > enough entries; javelin throw’, and last year’s reserves. was It necticut State College; Lois Dem- two sets in a row to win the sticky. The wicket pitchy. the furore raised over Harold. Par enough entries; baseball throw; Veterans. match, won tin The ■ and ing, center field, who Watertown Finals to Clash but not before the boys had played was dismal. Sheer dry-rot. liamcnt debated the body-line football htrow and dropkick. The Iettermen back will include Saturday was atro- honors of national champion -bast 38 games from start to finish. placing of the players theory. So did the House of Lord* possibly a base running contest. Norman Appleyard, back; Capt Bill Had I been in command runner; Jay Goddard, right fleldei Special lo tlie Democrat The K. Privileged cious. Lecturers lectured on Harold Karaban, fullback; Malcont Bell, Waterbury of L. net team would have been In from Bryn Mohr, not forgettinp Watertown 2 Many of the better who the right gully Newspapers devoted entire fron Dick tackle and Aug. 2—Ann Mor- meet the Hartford K. of at players, mid on the Jam end; Batchelder, 'v)U L. have their caliber In silly mid on and the silly pages to the discussion, and viei dependable pinch hitters, an ot proven park i center; Don Emery, center; Harris Waterbury will enter the Fulton Park on Guilford, Shirley Cook, and June Saturday after- competition during the past month, in long leg with one another in offering Har MORI ARTY, MAJOR Hart, end; George A. Lear, guard women's tennis finals at the Jack the Babe noth of Porter, this season's surprise. noon. Permission for the use of will not enter competition until Hobbs, old the tremendous price he de and AntonioCapasso, guard; Gua Watertown Lawn club who is also ope of the The game vrtll be called prompt- Saturday, the the second round of play. This Cricket, munded to tell his own story. Bu Olson, and Charlie Summer- Miss Moran courts has been completed by ly at six-thirty and will be um- tackle, defeated Mrs J. S. group includes A1 Smith, Walter he didn’t play, the cricket father i LEAGUE UMP IS field, end. Coe 6-1 and fi-0 Her Frank Shaknaltls, ar- at that dust pired by Charlie Newkirk, who has yesterday. following Geraghty, Les Beardslcc, George Lords ruling Harold's The complete list of men invited opponent of will been with the Pacific Coast League Saturday be Mil- rangements with Arnold Smith. Bachman, Ivan Coulter, Eddie Sut- ing 'em off business wasn’ back for the is dred Markham. Miss At for several seasons. preliminary camp Markham The team will consist ton, Genua, Gordon Itlach, Hen- Auto Races cricket. It got the batters put toi L. C. Norman Waterbury A) MOVIE DIRECTOR Bleacher seats at a quarter, Adams, Appleyard, eliminated Mrs Klimpkc 6-3, 3-G and John Tatu. fast. Why, with Harold pitching of the Vic ryClesIeWskl Milk Malcom Ball, Richard H. Barger, and 6-3 In sets following players, Sahel, — — a batter wa proceeds to the Cheshire played yesterday. Telephone service for players to Windsor pardon, bowling Dick Batchelder, L. J. Beatty, V. Henry Cieslweskl of Peter Zlllen, A1 Galgot, Eddie Ra- Stopped to a 85 or 9i Fund. Naugatuck arrange their playing time has been lucky get measly Boston, Aug. 23—(UP)—George 'William T. Broomhead, defeated J. Pratt 6-2 and 6-2. in is ■ has Beaubian, gls, and Frank Shaknaltls. The installed by Director Arnold Smith, runs, which, cricket, equiva Moriarty, the umpire, gone Walter V. Brown, Charlie W. But- Pratt recently defeated the fav- almost to out. team will Include from 10 to 12 noon and 1 to 6 By Prosecutor lent striking Hollywood. H. C. W. Capitol City ti SOUTH END RAMBLERS ler, Guy Burt, Cashman, orite, Hobey Hyde of Hartford m. Call 4-8872 for or Tom Australia’s victory Is likely from a Charlie Shlmkis. p. Smith While convalescing Robert B. Chapin, H. H. Conklin, by default. Cieslweskl will Billy Shagls, a Influence on the fu play Dwyer for arrangements. Prosecutor Charles E. Mahoney have great smashed left foot, Moriarty is MEET FRIDAY NIGHT .1. G. Dunn, Robert N. Dye, Wil- John Gow In the semi-finals Sat- Peter Yesmintls and Stan PUkaltts. ture of Athletic team* ■ Junior Play of Windsor last night issued an handling making the rounds of American liam S. Eckert, R. Perry Elrod, R. urday. Gordan Riach of Water- This match will Instigate a series certainly, the manner In which thi ! Earl Schwartz of Fulton park, order prohibiting Sunday autamo- league parks, directing a series of of the South End D .Eemery, D. M. Daniel J. beat A. Jenkins of Hristol homo was handled wa Members Emery, bury of and homo events. Other gave Louis Auccllo, Chase blle at ac- Australian squad shots for the park racing Sage park. This ! educational sports Ramblers eleven, City junior foot- Fraad, Warren F. Groce, Henry C. 6-1 and 6-0. matches with women contestants Iimlnr rhtininlnn tilnniv tt'nmi unique. Before flavipg thei tion followed the death Wednesday movies. in the three Hart, Harrie E. Hart, Joseph T. The men’s single finals will be are in the of homeland the were ! ball champs past 1 process arfafige- about after the of players obl|go< r^ow yesterday, taking morning Harold French, 40- Park he has been hold an Johnson, Capt William J. Karabap, on rnent. to u which , At Fenway years will organization played Sunday. first set only ot lose the next two. years-old Manchester, N.. H., sign contract forbadi J. M. savi having Roy Johnson, Carl Rey- meeting at the Mill Street play- John Kelly, George Kuhn, rhe scores were 2-li, 7-5 and 6-4. school uucher, who was fatally In- them speaking with anyone A. tou nolds and Moose Bolters of the ground on Friday evening. Jimmy Gcprge Lear, Freeman D. Love, 13d of Bunker In a crack of cars members of the squad. On the Bradley Hill won jured up racing ■ Red Sox go through their batting of the Ramblers Robert A. Love, Leigh B. ate in a dlnlni Bigncp. coach Lynch, from Jnck Kelly, Washington at the park truck last Sunday. they alone private D. R. R. H. Hill, which paces; Lyn Lur.v, Bill Cissell, apd asks that all who seek berths on McGovern, Manglantr, Si In a three set said automobile room, over the door of hum 1 champion match, 6-4, Mahoney Sunday Willie Werbpr run the bases: In- the squad report for this session. Antonio (‘‘Cap”) Capasso, G. N. > under a state a great sign: 8-6, and 7-5. racing was prohibited fielders go back for Texas Edmund A. Neal, John J. "Australian cricket team. Pleasi leag- Morgan, Yesterday's Kcsull.s statute and that he would warn and demonstrate O’Reilly, Joe Gustav A. Ol- do not enter. Ho not speak to thi uers; pitchers Qlney, Fred Tabshey defeated Ed Me- racing promoters that prosecution how to fool batters, avoid balks, naugyhTghgrid sen, W. A. Ostcrgard, Leon M players.” Grath 7-5. 6-4: Bob Blewltt de- would result if thy attempted to and keep baserunners from steal- Payne, Forrest A. Pease, K. L. Per- A. feated ltoland Eowler, 7-6, 6-1; continue their schedule of races. The members of the team wen DRILL ON TO SCHULTE MORROW Fred H. A. I. ! ing. ry, Rea, Sakiad, Har- Frunk Phelan defeated Ed JCoso- Mahoney did not know whether not allowed to wul kabout thi L. CIGAR STORES The got to talk- ry A. Spinney, E. Stanhope. wicz of Naugatuck 7-6, 6-2; Gilbert official action of French's death streets of the towns they visited Injured umpire Over 300 Stores from Mninc to Texas ubout masterpieces Naugatuck, Aug 23—Naugatuck Charlie Summerfleld and sWllllam Cornell defeated George Haig, 6-1, he taken. The case will be or attend the theater, alone. When ing impromptu COR. EAST MAIN AND PHOENIX AVE. would a high school's football team, 1234 A. Towle. Mf nlaahliatf South- entire team ani such as batting 6-2; James Lockwood of referred to Coroner William H. one went the will COR. BANK AND HARRISON AVE. IfdlOrUUrJ wa; hopper with the flat of his hand flyweight edition, again prac- bury defeated Charles Chamberlin Leete of Hartford county, Mr Ma- manager had to go. This, it to Critz for a force tice tomorrow night at 7 o'clock ANCIENT HOUSE RAZED 6-6, 6-2: Frunk Shnknaltlg defeat- said. was to prevent ail] Hughie play honey explained, in last . at Recreation field. Coach Peter London—(IIP)—Aragon tower, BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK-END ed Art Propovost 6-2, 6-2: Walter Previous to Muhon- lenkage of the teams’ plan of war the LIQUOR Prosecutor broke in Ed- .1. Foley and Raymond Foley will Twickenham’s oldest house, in I.aneau defeated Jnck Medford 6-4, The saddest case to result fron "That’s all right,” ey’s order, Dick Dunn, raping pro- of the both be on hand to instruct the which Catherine of Aragon once A mellow blend The cream of On sale 6- 2, Bates defeated George was that of thi die Collins, general manager rye lty Bay moter, had pluuned to go uhead this silent policy boys In the art of is down for a W. B. Harned de- wai Sox. "But did you ever hear of kicking, passing, lived, being pulled Hiram YVulker’s Scot cites on Pinter 6-6, 6-2; with the schedule ne*t Sunday. He London newspaperman who and s|iecial pupulur request time I nosed a ball for a force speed deception. garage extension. feated Joe Whalen 6-2, 6-3; H. had issued orders tHut all drivers sent by his paper to accompany thi the sule. play. I was all set for a grounder Meadowbrook BRIGADIER Pinter defeated Marty Tierney 4-6, In future raceH at Sage park must Ausralian team on its long Journe; In a close thu it took a mean hop, struck I'slter's Green 7- 6, 9-7, hard-fought wear crush helmets. The drivers from down under. In doing whet) one default was regis- me squarely on the nose and WHISKEY Striite Imported Blended battle. Only have helmets, it Is but disliko the paper thought it would scooi the Bill said, bounced Jack Barry’s tered during day, Canway to wear them. Its rivals with dally features fron squarely lntp Full Scotch WHISKEY defaulting to A1 Jones. hands In time to get the runner.” I Whiskey French dldc «t St Frane|s hos- the boat. But the players wd' Quart Pairings Today And Eddie showed the scar left by a $1.98 pital early Wednesday morning of unable to speak a word to th< Here’s Long Lowest ever Poll Lewis Latimer vs Kay phanet)f, a fine tan the smack. price CQ 7Q a fractured skull suffered when the the trip was seasickness, on sale Fifth 1). m.; Mike Laurentano vs Jqe fron $1.04 R ear he was driving crashed through journalist, anil so all he got Zcmaitls. a p. m.; Ding Leary vs o Cool Drink! the guard rail und bounced ugulnst and one hell of an opinion HARBOR Blended Ful1 Walt Daly. 5:30 p. m.; Pat Qullter SNUG a board fopce. French had Australia. AO vs Mike Travisano, 4:30 p. m.; high WRESTLING You’ve t thrill awaiting you been uuconsclous since the ucci- (Copyright, 19.14, by United PresB ENVOY CLUB Whiskey tjUlfllu Quart Fred vs Greg Welch, 5:30 Strong dent. If you’ve ngver put your llpe p. m.; Frank Newberry vs Francis (By United press) was to a glass of TOP NOTCH Use tbe Best and less A Perfect Mixer Kosowlcz, Naugatuck, 4:30 p. m.; preach automobile mechan- At Boston—A1 Mprcler, Spring- Pay N. Why Pay More? George Millspaugh vs George La- ics instructor at Manchester, H. field, threw Joe Kqjot, Canada; BEVERAGE. Every bottle 100 Proof! 100% Pure! school. He AUTO RACING neau, 6 p. m.; Louis Manganlello high had followed au- Bull Martin, New Jersey, drew la a natural favorite with as a for ‘OLD COLLINS” vs Allen Bowkett, 6 tomobile racing hobby New York; Red SCHULTE’S p. m.; Ed with Tommy Rae, young and old. Five won- distilled Itagls vs Louis 3 p. m.; nearly 10 years. The machine he O’Dell, California, threw George Makepeace, Huntington derful flavors to choose from Ken Blanchard vs Joe Cunning- raced last Sunday was built by his Kohler. New York; George Sauh- STRAIGHT WHISKEY GIN At last 15 of the leading driven l DRY ham, 4:30 p. m.; Hid Block vs Bill pupils. He leaves his wife, his par- ders, New Orleans, drew with in the east will In all probability bi Harvey, 3 p. m.: Ed Carserlno vs ents and three sisters. Harry Lundin, New York; Jack Full Full iu the Gold again Sunday afternooi | Orange 39 Moe Egan. 5:30 p. m. Previous to the death of French > Lutzc, California, threw Frank $1 Fifth at Huntington Speedway, acene o Fifth Dan Smith vs Norwood Webster, the Windsor prosecutor had re- ■ Gil Martin, Boston, auto speed races even Perry, Boston; Root Beer 5:30 p. m-: Paul Bernier vs Tom ceived complaints from Windsor thrilling threw Jack Summer^ Boston; Leo Our reputation back* No Oner at wek-end, it was announced las gin Daly, 6 p. m.; Art Hanley vs Wal- residents who said the races were Hyatt, Manchester, N. 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