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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 14

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THE IUHTF0R9 COUAaNT: Silu'rfav. -fUmle 11 ItST Berra's Three-Run Homer Helps Ford Beat 7-4 II Boston, Hartford, Weaver, Bulkeley, Hornets Williams, Jensen Homer In Sox' Rally In Ninth Connecticut Opens Season Against Springfield Today Stage First (irid Jamboree Today Iff 'i 3 Bv I RANK I talented tailback Henry Jack- 1 4 1 v-v '1 Who's loaded? Which team is son. The latter is a three year n. ic ih. i veteran.

Hornet backs due to fl tion are Jack Lanante back around? Whom rlo you, T.1V, thins be the best lineman ani rf 7 "'n such rugged linemen as Lowell in the district r. I UIU1 mill aittCK. By BILL NEW ELI. Quarterback Les Plumb ii One the season's top small Springfield's top offensive weap-collece football games will serve i George Redman, of Bristol, ami as the leadoff attraction this1 Phil Cardone will be the halt, afternoon at Springfield when barks with Charlie Feid at full-the Maroons play host to the bark. University of Connecticut, cm-: Himkie.

Heavier barking on a 10-game schedule. The Maroons' starting r-Pratt Field will be the scene 1 wards are Jim Batchelor and of action and officials expect a Al Estey at ends, Don Allen capacity crowd of 6,000. Game and Joe U'oodhead at the time is p.m. tackles, Dick Shields and Ed Springfield, coached by Ossie; Taylor, guards, and Dick Mac- M'ke Oaffey and George Guili-of other questions may be ie- ha vealed this afternoon when a pan of g.f Jowaid passers, may put on an aerial 0 1 Jo Ifli'fus for Hartfortl High Don 1 4 ft 11. I 't plus end.

will I ull one of their favorite targets rcr.Y.,U.....tJho.. Provided he is able to shake a mihkhm, iMiuoiu. Dumn-j inlm-v r.n-rH Trtnv Weaver with Capital District rZr.Z nv jSolem, went undefeated in 1936. i Phrrson at center, i starting off with a 41-12 pasting; Connecticut will out weigh Conference member East Hart- Malzonc Not Eligible For Rookie Award NF.W YORK, Sept. Frank Malone.

Huston Red Sox third baseman, is not flljible for the American I.eaeue's rookie of the year honors accordins to a decision announced today by the Board of Directors of the Baseball Writers Assn. of America. Dan Daniel of the New York World Telejrani and Sun president of the Association, said the board decided that Malzone's 103 times at bat in .7 snmes last year disqualifies him from bein; considered a rookie. Members of the board are, Sam Crfcn. Detroit News; Michael C.illooly, Boston American.

Ernie Mehl, Kansas City Star and Le 1 a Pitts-burgh Press. ford as the guest eleven. Hie NEW YORK. Sept. 20 "Tt Vosi Brno's thiriMim Inmcr hrlpcd provide Whitry Ford villi a substantial early lend that tfUrt a iiintli-iniunp upris-ins by the Roston Red So to Rive the Now York Yankees a 7-1 victory tomcht, The win reduced the Yankees' flas rlinchinR masic number to two with seven games remain-ins their schedule.

Ford, who notched his 11th triumph, was cni.stns alns with a two-bitter until the ninth when pinch-hittcr Ted Williams led off with his 33th home run into the third deck of the right field stands that touched off a four-run outburst. Bob Grim came in with two out and induced Ken Aspromonte to jround out to ftid the came. Until the ninth. Ford was in rare form as he struck out eicht and walked only two. At one point, the veteran curve-baller retired 12 nipn in a row before Jackie Jenen worked him for a walk to open the eighth.

Brewer Beaten of the Uconns at Storrs, Con gala extravaganza will get ua necticut, under Bob Ingalls, lost A couple of veteran tested Springfield 200 to 130 in the linn and lRfi to 165 in the backfield. The Uconn marching band will not be ready for the game, but guards, Bob Juliano, and Joe It.s first two, then went unbeaten in its last seven. dcrway at 2:00 p.m. Dedication Ceremony Planned Murphy, will front Bulkeley's EARLE LEAYITT (Connecticut Tackle) IT'onns In Shape a pep group will render musi- The long afternoon of football, line, Fullback Mark Buonome Connecticut hasn't won an cal gets underway with Weaver and and promising end Don Cam- opener sine? heating Delaware! Six Uconn players will not in lfiol and having shaken off 'make the trip, with one, sopho. a spread of intestinal virus' more halfback Brad Leach, an which affected nearly 20 squad jalmost certain performer but for East.

Hartford clashing in the pion are other Maroons due to first ten minute period. part in the jamboree. Innrham I OriPT ley and Fast Hartford will take Raleigh. Uwis. a nifty half- i UUI pi- as the nest attraction with.

hark, end Douj Whinnen andiri jn tj MIKE f'LAF'FEY (Hartford Bark) mcmuers uurins inc pasi wppk.b sprained anKie. utners nurs- the Hornet and Hartford Joel Millstein head Wra-lOcla I1UL 1 dtU each other in the third "game" ver's hopeful team. North End I hopes to upset the Maroons. Springfield is rated a slight ing injuries are ends John Enkn and Bernio Cronin, tackle Marty before halftime. fans will have to wait at least 111 Trans-Miss Lal'ira and backs Ken Brown one more work to see how the Following a halftime ceremo- The Uconns will start a vet- and Ray McMahon.

ny dedicating the field to James I conversion of former tackle Phil ac i-n-Ac on eran tram with Reiuo Manninrn Connecticut leads 4-3 in sev- Dillon, who is the director of Tinsley to fullback has worked nv lite Along The Fairways By OWEN GRIFFITH 1 uiu tncvvri, aui ici out. Tinsley is injured and is i.t The pre tournament 1 1 V. uar H' not expected to take part in the vorite won and a three and Herm Ren-j but Springfield holds an 11-8 ad. inmborce. winner lost in the tackles.

Co-Capt. LoU vantage since the series started Park Department's recreation division, three more periods will be played. Bulkeley will meet Weaver as 13th loss against 16 wins, held I US0X 111113111 the Yankees in check for twoj innings before they erupted for.Tj four runs in the third HlODCS Ueillt MOW Ford led off the frame with Tlrketn at Gat of the Women Trans-Mississippi i i -mm Numerous city officials will Golf Tournament today. ram acaKnem Mm Rarhara ftnmark Pnrter at renter Two other state colleges open take part in the half time dedi piay resumej aner halftime. The Finals for for the Captain North Enders will stay on the Chanes A.

Melotlv Memorial to meet East Hartford in Af Snri-mntn mertalist: and ore- All East left half Lennyjcrid seasons today. New Haven a single and came around on iv InvAlinrl Hank Bauer's triple. After Bau-jIJ VClcUlU. O' cation ceremonies. Mayor Joseph V.

Cronin, City Manager Golf tournament at the East' contest wmi arcn rivals er was trapped' in a run-down on GilMcDouzald's ie 1 's lHaittord golf course have benv Hartford and Bulkeley tangling! Carlton Sharpe and members of CLEVELAND. NePt. .0 ILn-i t- in tli armnA final 'h nt Atoatlnn tnn tourney choice, rounded the first nS heads up a backfield which Teachers, unbeaten in Ifftli. en-nine holes 7 up on Clifford 85 members John Li-tertain Shippenburg Teachers at Creed of Opelousas, and'virri t' quarter. Larry Day at New Haven while University of won the match 7 and 5.

rieht half and Paul Whitley at; Bridgeport travels to Northfield, rollv Riley of Fort Worth, 'fullback. to face Norwich University. choice, Mickey Mantle walked Tie cievland Indians dealt th6 (n'e tnird final All four teams have several. Ion list of city officials who Z. A' i'.

'u. iV-ij Chicago White Sox" pennant Richard Moreau and Ronald outstandins veterans to will be present hall intn the lmvr licht field in Tickets will be on sale at tournament champion severe blow tonight Janeison and the Junior flight service ith numerous newcom a 1W7 4 S3, was defeated hy'Drinlne 1 Nalc fi ers seeking recognition. gate. Bands from the four The Yankees added single runs when they rallied for a 3-2 vie- veen Dave Melody Jr. William Pi.Hnwnl iwi.w.o .1 1 Junior Willis Wins East Hartford Meet 11 liiinui iiui iouii, i i Numerous outstanding prospects schools taking part will pro-Leadinj; the pack of outstand-i vide music throughout the naming; lettermen is East Hartford's iboree.

1 up. In the other two matches ovej- BALTIMORE. Sept. 20 (TP' Al Filarcik's run-srorine double played. Tomorrow the first flight finalists John Kristoff (I9j6 win- off Brewer in the fourth and tory on Bobby Avila's run-scor-fifth and scored their final run1- si jn the njmh innine.

he sixth off reliever Murray, DickbDonovnn xh. nen and Frank Richters and Junior Chad Willis, running the 2.5 miles course in 11:23, won the annual intrasquad cross country meet at East Hartford the Deseit Inn Country Clubiwith two out in the eighth In-course. Mrs. James Ferrie ofjnins broke tip a pitcher's duel Gardena, defeated .1 i between Baltimore's Connie! Anderson of Sacramento, 2 and l.l.Tohnson and Washincton's Tru-j and Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone man Clevencer and Followin? Williams', homer with a 2-1 lead after he had: the second flight finalists, -9.

the Red r. Robinson Discloses Bribe Offers Of Thousands Of Dollars In Career inict; i una iMi a vug'1 LJi.r of Mason City. Iowa, won from gave the Orioles a 1-6 victory i High yesterday. Jay Flanagan, Sheila Moss of San over the Senators a senior, finished second in the year in the second for the-prCp ScIlCOl SoCCer 1 1 Whito fcv run anH th In. Uis 1 MA Civ- mtrk arl tKA It.

6 and 3. 't- ilU0 1116 l0WCrdinns tied "it in the fifth on a Clillic at Loomis GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Marty Servo then the champion. a rbi'o. The Seniors scored 23 4020100 points in winning the meet.

ill. 1 IV. i 14 OlOilUO. triple by Rober Maris and Dick 20 fiffu-MidrtleweithtiThe fight, never came off. a a Mrs.

Porter, former national champion, scored five birdies on the first nine and was five un- BAt.TIMOntE r.iit'diir, 2b Rpyd. lb 3b a -Bus by, rt Ninnan. If Mirn1. Browns single. KA.f i .1 The financial matter that 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 En gland Preparatory diRPwd that had r.l!ivt"?u par with a 33 for the nine.

iiyiu- iu imui wiuvi" boccer Association will'. 'A r.i was the best women score run wncn tie smasnea imo me bod jts tliii'd annual clinic on uun5 Ul gue me casum ugm, Sellers Field at Loomis School. I thousands of dollars tromfo'ne bdia ini me "ueina- for nine holes in the history of I rf the course. I ct-if Miss Creed won the 10th and Brown also singled, and Ken To illustrato finer noints nl "mhlwt and hoodlllms hut uonm coxing iiuo. wnicn is lU.m k.

1 VMIUIUllj; llic llklll, B1IU iimi 11U1 Ulll 1MIS. i ui iui iuui me mi hi ui- r-An enn ik Kuhn inserted a pinch sacrifice. I socccr there wil, be an never reported JT Kxe pmpo passed Ram. bPtwccn fl croup o('e8uge i didn ivanl n( 121 fi and 13th to end the match. -iniB "is uic tun In tomorrow's semi finals mherst students and a lot nf tvnuhle iPlr" Ior lne Piomoieis.

"They'll make a substantial porter nlavs Mrs Ferrie run on Springfield College squad. Asked when the offers to throw Maris scored the lyins Al Smith's sacrifice fly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 17 10 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 1 1 27 ab a rbi 3 4 0 0 2-00 4 0 1 4 1-0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 i a 4 0 1 1 0 0 (1 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 jnhnnon 0 Dn. Totals WASHINGTON Yost, nunnil. 2h Su-m-i. ir C'l'ivlnpy.

1 nion, rf BOSTON ih 9 a rhf PiT'Sll, cf 4017000, Klvis. 4 0 0 ft 3 0 Oi Cifirert. If 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 Malvne, 3b 4 12 11.01 rt 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 2b 4002100 i-non, lb .1 '0 1 11 0 0 0 rmlry. 300100 Br-vr. 1000.

1 00 WsM. 100040 0 t-Uitlumi 1 1 1 0 0 0 To-Hit 31 4 7 21 13 0 KKW Y.1RK h.n -hi Baufr, r( 4 1 2 MePwjsM, 5 1 0 2 A 0 0 Muntlt, r( 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 E'rti. 2 1 3 Siirpn lb i i CnllP Ul 0 ft ft 2 II KubPk. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 t.Mmpp (b 2 1112 0 1 Firhrrton, 2b 4 0 2 2 2 0 1' 2 1 0 1 Grim, OOOOOnoj TuiaH 0 27 12 0 7j BOSTON ftW cm 4 1 0 0 0 3 0 i i i Avila followed with a clean 1 Oiiiciatln socccr is also un- fights were made, Robinson said, der discussion as officials of he i "all through my career." profit" said Robinson. "Truman and Mrs.

Hartson plavs Mrs. Groson and Ned Irish, IBC of-1 Johnstone. told me they needed S73O.000 to break even. I told i VUe TWln-orc f.V,i-i a i "1' Pioneer Valley and Central Coir The champ introduced the sub- (UHL'ttl I1I1U Ills nert'rnt V.tIIpv Asnrin tinni ill ioff nf hrilinc himtnlf in ihe! A 11 11.1 ISf and there I. mpt in hnth mnvninff atlfl aftnr.

ini-'cl nf a ctwnrli tA nivt tllCm llnt tlCn Ff-qupr. lb -t li would take the show and pnar- The defeat made the ma1c; BROOKLYN. Sept. 2a i.f The. tt niiiii m'nsmiiiv i ii'ifv fii i'.

mni in np nil principles will be the bovine workout. ameea mem inai oi- nmaciripnia I'liiiucs. un out, Sox only two. Mcanin? any for still stands. on three singles after Chico For, The bombshell overshawoded Prldeea.

Oevenger, d-Scllult Robinson said that theatre-! nandez first-inning home scored twice in the ninth and de losses totalins two ends the rare.l 'w isumg, mice lounu The Sox still have five games! '7" m' thCS dri11 he if Peerfirld, Choate. Loomis and i flattened sparmate Lee Williams feated the Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2 TotaJs 32 ti 21 900 tonisht. Stan Lopata's sacrifice Baiumn-e 000 oi oix-i ad ivcep Hcsithy FREE Bowling Instruction Today and Tomorrow By Frank Clause AMF Professional Tiachtr Kincswood. Also Williston, Suf- with a whistling right to the television would make plenty of money for the IBC although Su-Car Ray has been guaranteed 1250.000 and Basilio $110,000 from that madium alone. "They talk about a dollar a YORK Out 111 OOx- I.

ri.rvF.i wn i i i i i field and Wilbraham 2h. Biiit; 3b, Bit r. Cnrnfri: lt fly brought home the winning' 2h: Llenwr Peierwn. Sievers. Pil-' a 0 arriK: jb.

Meman; dp. Inandos and ru''- Peienon: Petersen and Bovd: r.iunnpv. Smiih. if Aviia. 2b i jaw.

Williams was carted out of the 4 0 12 10 1 Brra. Williamf. Jenscnj i. Kouj 2: sf, Baur. Lump: dp Rirbarilwin.

The third place Brooks, Na- and Runnels; ien. washmcinn 9, Wnidlin.r. If yn Box, Reserved Seats rim; and Otis woodward suoned vuo Slmpsnn; Mrnoii'alrt. Rioh. ii.

1 1 I jwo' Baltimore bb. Cleencer 3, Johnsnn 4 i uim.n seconcis as juSar bold Uut by ankces i flu- Ut- Vnnl.inc ajuiu vui u. iiiunus dollar minimum for scats, but years, had been eliminated from h0 s. oeii .11 I A 2 i fi I climaxed his boxing 4 0 3 a 0 0 vnt' c-r, All f- the don mention that there i the pennant race when first; r-er. cievenser 11 lihp 0 1 0 0 0 0 fl iiij iuui, nu iniiuiis iui inn mil.

urn W.x- an caIb Ii "a A -1 mi OiciliA Van. rdMi. Coll'p: lob. Bwirni 2. Nen York 7.

h. Fo' ,1 2. Brewer un. Ford rf S. Bitv it 4, Wall 1 b.

Rm-uci- 3 in jj-mvii 4 ifnoed 2 hat'ru in W-ill 4 in 4. 1 Fn-(t 7 In 2-3. Ci'lm 0i in 1-3; rfer. i stn'rklanl Brrxver Wall 1-1. Ford 4-4; winner, I Kurd 111-41; loser.

Brewer u. xfwi rhvlak. Surnmei ffonnrhfrk. Flhert u-Ca ff i jare plenty of seats costing up; place Milwaukee won an aer-j John 3b 0 0 0 0 0 9 snld nut for the World Sft-iker StarliV.m Mondav niffht. He siI said Robmson.

noon game at QlicagO. Finmmel. Slevpns; t. a. 7.4S3; a- Before his workout with i Carl hrskme.

civen a load on Buby ran for ikwdman 8th: h-Ber i i 1 i 2 2 Ties at Yankee Stadium has boxed 66 rounds. Hams and Woodward. Robinson Gil Hod-es's two-run 27th lwmerj U'llrBe? had laughed at the stories about, in the first, lost his third in hn-rt nth: d-schuit erounried nm More than mail orders, louche All Bases a. a-viiiiiaiiiR numeieu au in v. 3 27 4 2 3 each for two sets of tickets, were In his 90-minute press confer- Anrd a rnnm 1 1 Af nAit'C.

ibis seemingly poor showings in decisions. Dick Lievenger in 9th. I who pitched a hitlss eighth in 4 or fl 1'ereived by the New York Van-4 0 14 4 0 kees after announcins the ad-4 i vance sale at 7 n.m.. vesterdav. ruio'io rnOStr Fev.

2h Mipo, If lb Last Four Holdouts Signed by Rangers bases vrn Tnu certain "VJ1WU-. International Names in practice that you can use in the winner for a 10-2 record FlnLU1- 4 0 1000 (Not tin Jack White, ticket manager. ft rt A 1 A rt A Sineles by Harry Anderson CratldoC'k Toi) RcoklC "Z.r'n" said Robinson. 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 said the only tickets remaining Jl i 1 1 ai ills ii ut -i it" a. i.uyur i(ip i and; son brought un the bribes.

i ucie jus, 10 iry 4 3 are for standins; room and Ted Kazanski. plus a wild; 4 pitch, infield out, fielder's m7 Route 5, South Windsor Phone BU 9-5603 -hoice, walk and Lopata's pincn-, PROVIDENCK. R. Sept. 20 ff i.Ti Muz.

Patrick, general 5b manager of the National Hockey: rr' League's New York Rangers, signed the last four holdouts to. contracts as the' Rrcicrers held their first scrim- of the season. "I could have been a very man." said Robinson, "In many! Jfey don i a se you re of my fights I was a 4 to 1, 5 atter a Hikout' 1. and 6 to 1 favorite. I was nfW YORK Spot on (tin ii ui inc ouiiniu xi.uns, was named the 1937 rookie of the 4 i i 3 J'iWe'ieher seats.

Standins room 312000 ii tickets cost. $4.20 for each game can be purchased in In Z'J vvancr in any quantity. The 11.. oo i OHO seats go on sale at offered hundreds of thousands of; Chairman Julius Helfand of hill park the morning of I dollars of bribe offers from Open Bowling 10 A.M. TILL CLOSING! AT ALL TIMES Mjnv, lir.

Hank Ciesla, a center former- pi me. eamblers and hoodlums hut I'm The first two games of the se-it0o esotistical about winnine." Com MU! Ill-- A rhi-S hh. Mm Craddork, a Kansas City armhand, had an 1S-8 record his year, with a 3.3-1 earned i 2. 3: an. 4 rwmfti an i riCS will he played at the Sta- Asked how manv timpa he ivas tu.t oi me aiso signed a naii'r- AMF Lanes With 40 er contract.

Gerry Folley Guy; Jh gt vnn dium. October 2-3. The sixth 0lVred bribes, Robinson replied: i held Cendron, Jack Evans and Larry "1 i n.ul seventh gnmes. if necessary, many times. A lei low! tiga Cahan were the fcur holdouts Kmie- emr.

Tabaechi: t. also are scheduled for the sta- would annrnarh but thpv ft Ah Automatic Pin Spotters 1-0 in who came in trrms i in on, "nen innin" run mm Air Conditioned iniK PARKING FUR MO CARS the past t.oicH: a Ki.bn for Strl'-k-i jvvuiuu kt mil llliri rpicu ICI'CQ uriOCS 111 iiwt "-ii: iitiw) tor -mi- i and would go away. I didn't I throw fights. Rangers Coach ii i 1 Watson divided his squad into jir, ran mr Bron in 1 1 1 I Ullll UVl Ifl 1 1 1 1 I UU.i want tt) make a spec spectacle of it Helfand said the commission hit fly did the job in the ninth, PHILADELPHIA ah a a rN Ahhurn. ef 4 4 0 0 0 rnanie7.

sa 4 112 31 iniiehea. Ih 4 0 ft 0 Vnrtirnnn. If 4 1 1 3 ft ft 0 i tliwmnn, rf nnftfiftflO Repulski rf. If 4 0 11 0 0ft Haniner, 2h 4 1 1 2 4 ft 1 Karankl. 3I 4 2 3 1 0 i Ijinnett, 2nnftOftO a Northev 1 0 0 0 0 0 Samlniek, 0 I e-Hemua ft ft 0 0 fl Iteai-n.

nOOOOOO Uaeker. 2ftft200fl h.Jnnes 1 0 ft ft 0 ft 0 Karralt. ftftftft2ft0 d-Lopati, 0061001 Ttalt 31 3 fi 27 10 0 3 BROOKLYN ah a rbl Nal. 3 0 0 2 4 1 0 nnwll. rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 Snider rf 3 ft ft 2 0 0 0 ll 4 1 1 II 0 0 3 vain, if 4001000 fiie.

3n 0 0 0 3 0 0 201 3 000 Zimmer, 2b 3 ft 2 5 1 ft 0 r.pjkine, 3 ft ft ft 01)00000 Tni1 30 2 27 9 1 2 Philadelphia inn OiKI f2-1 Brneklvn 200 000 0W2 teams, which plaed a 2-2 tie. 'and I didn't say anything about will hold a meeting Monday Beds Arc Too Small I didn want to cause a lot riornng before the weigh-in Cnmille Henry scored both gonh for one team, while R-d brMC Irvm0- KesUtnCS LAWRENCE, Sept. 20-'of trouble." Sullivan and Larry Popein i Van- U. scored the other two, OlUfl'Cs at IC HiUCn (UP-Vilt Chamberlain, seven-; when was the latest bribe of- middleweight title against Car-foot bnsketball player at the men Basilio. Monrlav nicht Cruce Irving, former Kinss-1 University of Kansas, had his, wouldn't want to say," said and set a date and time tor the won'! anrt nveent Valo vnrciio mil this ninmiiv and OaKI 'Ti- i Doiljrrs Lose Furlllo rSi1 Sept.

0- pitrw ho was critically in- rvrrythinc went fine except the veiT prominent in box- His statement added, "of 'iT Harold in an auto accident early. hospital beds are too short. course Robinson will be called Wendler said that out- it month, has recovered suffi-l The tonsilectomy was per-j Lat( Wm.p as a ,0 testify under fiei Carl Hiriilo probably ivill to resume his studies at formed by Dr. Dunlap of ihoNi lnt to the Brooklyn Dodgers Yele The arrident occurred Lawrence at the University's'' jd for the remainder of the season. 'ncrlnco Mines.

Ont. Bruce is 'student hospital. offe- as made foast To Gft I nok FiiiTillo. whose late-season iho son nf r.rant Dr. Dunlan said OiamberlainJ "l' ioasl 10UCl L00K COVI.RS IvMIvKAIJI POOLS Custom Made To Fit Your Pool Prices from 12c sq.

ft. Send posteard for HIKE Sample Or Thnne (Collect) JA 2-333i AnMime P.O. Box 1829, Hartford ipm-t boosted his averace to rf West Hartford. he a junior this fall. At Pnlo firnnnrfs Tiirf 3h.

P.apulakl: tir. Frnni17. Hd: Lepala; rip. Anilersan. Femandez and Kazanski: Fernanie and Rourh.ee; lafi, Philadelphia 7, Riwklvn hh.

Hacker 3. Kruklne 2: m. H'm .307, is snTferins with a pulled, must le in his mht thigh. I probahlv would be released' from the hospital and should be'J f2rmp.ri NEW YORK. Sept.

20 (IXSi- 1 Iback classes Monday. dUW" The Giants will take a little bit Central Conn. Socccr Schedule SUl. 11. 1 trsnne 10.

nai-Krr in rar- NEW "5T PLYMOUTH "All thrnn-h mv nrur c.irf 0 in 1 0 in 1. Er.kine In in. Plcenn Slmotlne H1ey -0 ,0 san jp ranciseo. IS 21. Kmifa.x 0 In r-er.

llarker 2-2. i VEX ICE). Italv. Sent. 20 i UP)! Robinson ignoring Johnson's at- Plans were announced today! p- Ermine: winner.

itT- rell 1 10-2' mser. Erskme ij.1i --Miss Carol Mardell ot New ie.rpT in cnane tne suoject. to flv a three-foot square of Del mora. Smith, fonian. Dnnatelli: Yorn rity won the European i nimsned in 197 tnrr trnm the I'n I.mmirle tn 71a.

iua Sep' 27 Manrhier i Ha'1 8' Vethfi Tirard a' Mennn riii at lis1! at r'-inairl Mpi ien At Kri'1 Robinson was punished in 1947. San Franrisen aftrr th. Lnnnett in 7iri; bJonea 'popped nut for 'women's p'seon shooting cham- i- ll 13 by the New York State Athletic jast came Sent i Hacker gth: intentionally Commission for not reporting Tl turf win be 'exhibited tnXT" bribe offer. The Commission; the window of American Air-1 1 fitvd him $300 and suspended i tines" downtown office until the Bier Stadium 4 rearr! at Manchester- Wcrliersfield pieilllip? lie IT tOlllSlll. at Mernl-n- Rrm'nl at Hall.

I Macdell SCOVer) 11 hit- 15 shots. Second was Mae-ll M.im at Mcnden: Bria-o! allis of France with 13 out at Coraid: Hall at Weei-'deH anr ft. n. Stuin. him for a month for failing to; Giants' now stadium is ready, filoomington University of In- n'hert of Diha with 12 out of 13.

foi'ort a offer not; On opcnins da v. it will he tliana plans to increase its foot "It's Set Saay, But Whet Cha'fis!" 4 floor Sednn. riara lade Cn finish. SifnaH. Sperlal EMeeior Tnm.

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I FREE PARKING CORNER LAUREL PARK ST. jjiliyi 1:55 I Arc You Satisfied With Your Present Earnings? The Hartford General Tire Co. is looking for several presently employed salesmen who wish to increase their earnings. We will supervise your training, and pay your salary while learning the tire business. Unlimited Future.

Increases depending on sales volume. Contact Mr. Timmermann at JA 5-3113, Monday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ROTH'S GUARANTEES A PERFECT FIT! Air Conditiontd EtMiihed 1919 OPEN EVENINGS Boston ai New York We are near the end ef the 1957 Model production, we must mate room for the 'S8'i.

These will be sold at prices you can not afford to past up. High, High Trade-in Low, Low Bank Financing EL JWDttNSODN, IMC. Spcnwrea by P) K.ll.ni;.. fl I Atlantic Rafimnq Co. ft t-v' Raining Co.

nn fuff rilKt CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL 424 He.mtstod Avt. Open Evi. 'Til 9 JA 7-1856 704-751 PARK STREET TEL..

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