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O'doul Passes Jimmy Foxx O’Doul Passes Foxx ‘Real” Buy In m ■ n » ■ ■■ 'I Jimmy 11 ,, ILL"”"""—" ■ LB L f s Here BATS OF BROOKLYN FOUR NATIONAL To-day — of WATERBURY, n. _iTM COURT, August 11th, OUTFIELDERS PUT LEADERS A. D. lift. 15 USED CARS Another Walker IATTVK ■STATE of JOHN DORAN, Uto of Waterbary, In said District, de- AT YOUR OWN PRICE! TEAM IN THIRD On The Grill FITE POMTS APART Upen the application of MART T. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES • representing that the Exec- MJICK NASH » DORAN, 1*26 Willy* Knight Roadster utor of the Will of John Doran 19*9 New York. Aug. ii—(Ur)— the Ford Sport Coupe CHRYSLER New Tork, Aug 13—(UP)—Lefty has deceased before completing 19*1 Ford Tudor (2> Heavy bitting, steady fielding and O'Doul, whom heavy hitting baa Administration of said Estate, and 1921 Ford Town Sedan recent praying for the Appointment of an a determination to win SAN PAIUI keen a vital factor la tka up- 1928 Ford Tudor bulldogged By Administrator c. t. a., d. b. n. as per We will yonr offer on aajr •( ward sweep or the Brooklyn Dod- 1928 Hudaon Sedan accept the Dod- on file more ap- have impelled Brooklyn has wrested the IfaUenal application fully 1980 Plymouth 15 cars it is at all within n nn, pears, It is providing gers up through the red-hot Na- leafrue butting lead from Don Hurst 1928 Chrysler Coupe ORDERED, That said application Oldsmoblle VALUES UP TO $200! tional league pennant battle into of the Phillies. 1927 Coupe WILD so in first round of hie be heard and determined at the Pro- in the FAULEE WALKER WAS often the 1927 Star Sedan third place rankings. Figures released today, Including bate Office In Waterbury, In said Packard Sedan exhibition with Leonard at Ebbets Field Thursday night that I 1929 Max Carey’s Fbftbush fusiliers Benny games played Thursday, show that District, on the 16th day of August 1929 Ford Station Wagon A. D. 1132 at 8:46 o'clock in the Hotchkiss Buick have 18 out of their last 20 started to jot down the punches missed and landed in the O’Doul ha? a percentage of .SCO, 1928 Chevrolet 1 ton truck The Co. /won forhnoon (Standard Time), and that the of while Hurst has to third 1931 Chevrolet Canopy Exp. 1-2 ton 480 WATERTOWN AVE. DIAL games, despite handicap dropped notice be of the of 3-8177 with one given pendency 1928 Graham Express 1 ton weak and now 'are just .366, tact percentage and time and Canopy pitching, said application, place THE NAUGATUCK FUEL CO. and one-half behind point behind Chick Hafey of Cin- three games of hearing thereon, by publishing Phone £80. s the first- place Chicago Cubs. cinnati. this order one time in some news- Foxx continued to show a circulation In said Merchandise The team’s outfielders. Lefty Jimmy paper hefrlng TO SETTLE bankrupt estate: one also with or and Hack the way to American circuit slug- District, by leaving 1929 one 1927 Bulck O’Doul, Danny Taylor Ford, pick-up; 30 Household Article* gers with a stark of .SCO. Lou by mailing registered letters, post- Master "6” Sedan. J. Wilson are supplying most of the a Joseph Smith, Gehrig of the New Tork Yankee* age prepaid from Waterbury, copy Trustee, 87 North Main St. hatting punch. O’Doul heads the of this order to all parties interest- now. has replaced Heinie Manush In Pro- RANGE OIL BURNERS $16.50; National batters right ed and residing without *the 19*1 HUPMOBILE— 8 Cyl. Sedan. |61 second place with .860. or Furnace burners $98.60; Hoo- Needed Help bate District of Waterbury, on Excellent condition; $300 13th of 1932. tires, paint. 'ber Vacuum Cleaners $19.50. Hoov- In 12 of the 20 contests, Carey Before the day August' and upholstery like new. Priced to The ten leading hitters In each Attest: er OH Burner, Bridgeport, Conn. has had to hustle emergency box- sell at about % original cost. The league: MARGUERITE M. FAHT, men from the bull pen. Freddy Waterbury Nash Company, 395 NATIONAL, LUOIW. 8-}3-lt Asst. Clerk. West Main St. Dial 3-1193. Van Mungo and Bill 44 ■ Articles Wanted To Helmach, Player Club g. ab. r. h. pet. Boy the route .twice, Clark each went O'Doul, Brooklyn lto 415 92 153 .860 DISTRICT of WATERBURY, ss. 1930 DODGE "£” Sport Coupe. Spe- and Dazzy Vance and Hollis Thurs- Cincinnati 51168 27 60 .$57 12th, Hafey, PROBATE COURT, August cial *365. Loehmann Chevrolet Co. ANTIQUES— wanted. Old Jewelry, ton pitched one complete game Hurst, Philadel.. 109 427 97 152 .255 A. D. 1932. Inc., 379 West Main. Tel. 3-5139. Bo* Philadel... 114 487 126 178 ALESSANDIO TOC- furniture, bric-a-brie, etc*. apiece. Paulie swished air with 19 blows Klein, .|IS ESTATE of Office. It * round. My survey showed that the V. Philadel 289 27 101 .250 alias CATjO A. TOCCHIO A-70, Democrat Apartment* Tenement* Clark turned In a good flinging Davie, 91 CHIO 1930 STUDEBAKER Commander 8 the third he missed 11 times and connected P. 110 460 76 169 .246 late of the when he limited the and In round, Waner, Plttebg alias ALLES TOCCRIO, cyl. Brougham, with truck and suit- job yesterday landet^our. Clnc'ti 89 316 40 107 .989 of in said District, as 1# of and Lombardi, Town Waterbury cases. Six wire wheels. Safety ATWOOD 171—One New York Giants to four hits four times. In the fourth, Jiis punches went-^stray eight New Tork 45 179 28 AVE, family Moore, 60.226 deceased.' glass, safety body, ball-bearing Business Service house, six rooms, all Improvements. the Dodgers blanked them, 1 to 0. that time I had writer’s and decided I 102 400 67 122 .322 The Administrator, ex- landed. By developed cramp Stephenson, Chlgo haying shackles. Practically new tires. Garage In cellar. Phone 4-446S. Fitz- L. 94 396 62 121.221 his account with said estate The Dodgers walloped Freddy and too so I and Waner, Plttebg hibited Finished dark tan. was taking myself boxing seriously anyway, gave up It Is Geghan-Allerton, 01 Business Service* Rendered simmons and Sam Gibson for 12 to this Court for allowance, Inc. Pierce-Arrow and the stars which matched their feeble with That the 16th of 8tudebaker,% BISHOP ST, 135—4. rooms, 1st floor; but the Giants hold-down started counting effulgence AHBRICAN LEAGl'E. ORDERED, day Rockne 379 West Main St. safeties, in Agencies' 5 rooms, 3rd floor. Front of Ful- r. August, A. D. 1932, at 10 o’clock, the the National aura 'from Mr Hack Wilson, who sat at ring- Player Club g. ab. h. pet. Dial 3-4185. — will ton scoring, by tying the dazzling emanating the forenoon, standard time, at’the WINDOW CLEANING Ton Park. Inquire 2nd floor. Foxx, Philadel... 110 418 110 150 .269 (orfor to league record with six double plays. side. Probate Office In Waterbury, be and save money If yon sendeend □#up made a Oehrig, New York 110 482 99 161.360 REAL BUYS do Connecticut Win* Even Umpire Cy Rigler the same 1s, assigned for a hearing your cleaning. EAST FARM FT, 59—« larga room* Alexander,Dt-Btn 78 217 29 76,346 ALMOST NOTHING DOWN dow Co. 11 Wood- double on the Dodgers, Leonard looks for a man who has on allowance of said account, and Cleaning Office, on 1st floor. Rent reasonable. play Benny good, physically, Manush. Wash'tn 106 441 87 151 .343 Full Price lawn Terrace. Dial 4-4117 out Manager Carey and the for six and owns the Court directs the Administrator, throwing been oat of ring years np to St. He has Ruth, New York. 103 864 89 123.338 Sedan $69.00 the third inning New to give notice thereof, by publlsh- Dodge Hack Wilson in regained everything but youth, speed and punch. If will power Combs, York 100 416 103 189 .336 Ford Sport Coupe ...(165.00 WE are now In a position to sup- over a Chic-Boston 106 422 lng'thls order in some newspaper because of an argument could bring back these three, you may be sure that Benjamin Jolly, 44 141 .334 Plymouth Coach .(235.00 coats, aprons and towels, FOR RENT Philadel. 90 384 71 128 having a circulation In said District, called third strike. would also be and for there is Cramer, .383 Ford Town Sedan .(195.00 undered weekly. Waterbary young, speedy powerful again, 69 138 24 46 at least three days before said day CTn, One Run Harris, Washgton .28} Ford Deluxe Roadster .(155.00 Towel Supply Co.. 892 East Main On* Big no end to the chap’s determination and perseverance. let us 89 338 48 110 .330 of hearing, and return to this Court. Family House, Columbia the lone tally Walker, Detroit., Packard Touring. (49.00 St Dial 6-1377. school heated Brooklyn achieved put it, therefore, that at 86 years of age, Benny does remark- Attest: district; apart- fifth on Strlpp's M. FAHT, Foad Roadster (86.00 ment, Holmes Avenue; two- of the game in the ably well for one of his years who has been away from his MARGUERITE and a 8-13-lt Asst. Clerk. •28 Bulck Coach .(195.00 family house. Frost Road. double, O’Doul’s single long for so trade long. _ Chrysler Coupe .(106.00 53 Professional fly by Frederick. Essex Coach .(110.00 INC. into McEVOY, The Boston Braves slid However, he will need plenty of cooperation from toung, rough MAJOR LEAGUE NOTICE Nash Coupe .(165.00 Cl West Main St.
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