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RYTHING IN READINESS FOR MAJOR A. C. BOUTS TOMORROW NIGHT—BOXING DMMISSIONE O HOLD MEETI] NG IN THIS (] DODGERS MAUL S’ HURLERS—TEX RICKARD LEASES MADISON SQUARE GARDEN—RACING IN GRAND CIRCUIT—ROURKE MAKES PLAYGROUND ARRANGEMENTS . RE BEATEN BY DODGERS ers Swing a Mighty st Chicago Hurlers ly 13.~The Dodgers scored the Cubs here yesterday the Reds won only & load (FIRST GAME) R r 212 502 10013 16 1 100 010 110— 4 & [irimes and Miller and Taylor: Farrel IRCOND GAME). rhoe 110 005 #03—10 13 0 000 001 100— 2 0 4 ith and Krueger: Mendrix Wis in Eleventh. 13.~Pittaburgh defeatod to 2, In 11 Innings in the Afth inning Jth two men out. Nicholson | # and was passed purposely. but Fillingim could not or the plate for Bigbee, thus | in with the winning run. | Anningn: rhoe 200 000 000 01—3 11 1 000 020 000 00—2 O O dams and Schmide; Fillingim | uly 13.—Cincinnatl won the the series with Philadelphi 0 innings, 4 to 3. The Reds by an injury to Kopf Groh for three days his verbal attack upon Um Saturday. The score by i | Out of Game. | | r h £2.110 010 00014 13 ..001 000 0020—3 & 1 Pisher and Wingo: Smith, t and Witherow. Lose Another. 13.—~The c-nnn.n defeated | ay in ame that 4 to 3. The rh e L. 300 000 0001 8 3 L/020 000 1000—3 & 32 Maines and Dilhoster; Toney M. G. GARDEN | e—— —— Over Managoment of | and Will Stage Boxing on | Neale July 13.—The leasing of Garden, New York's famous [pithenter, for & peried of 10 b here last night by Tex lessne, noted for his pro- | plonship boxing ocontests, enter Into control of the Mgust | and was planning to tire time to the new amuse- he would stage bouts be- pugilists under the New law, which becomes effect! Smith appoints & boxing Noanse board. These con- to form but & portion nd amusement program e planning for the Garden ® been held an- show, eireus and commereial the season’'s regular attrac- to new forms of athletie . 18 to be antirely renovated Brought up (o dats under it without aitering the structure SOLONS HERE of th = This Oy | to Entertain Visltors. mesting of the Connecti- ission will be held in this Wfterncon. Representatives of | Hartford, Bridgeport erbury and this “hairman A. W Connecticnt mue: New Britain Biks' Club n attendan: the Palits- the suspices of the Major coum theater tomorrow night ES SETS RECORD. Golter Does Course in 60 Memphia, Tenn. n., July 13.-=Bobby Jones, thern ehamplon, Memphis Country Club cour pleting the opening 18-hole qualification test of the ama ip tournament of the West- tion (n 9. record for the course, made 00d, & professional. was 70 d was 71, made by Martin bis AT NEWARK. July 13.—~The Fred Fulton- heavyweight boexing bout, led for decision in this has been transterred to on July 2 fonal Sporting wuitab for the bout the present indefinite status te boxing law has caused the the completion of the new olub will future con- y. % TO CINCINNATL July 13-Fred Luderus, first he Philadelphia Nationals. has | ver to the Cineinnatl Nations med him through the waive: mounced hare yestsrda: | | | | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resu St Louts 4 Brooklyn 13-1 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnatt 4 (10 innings) oston 2 (11 innings) fladelphia 3 (10 inniny Standing of the Clubs. Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis Pitisburgh . Chicago Boaten | New York Philadelphia Games Today. New York at St. Louls Brookiyn at Ch Hoaton at Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Cincinnat! AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resalts. St Louis 3: Boston 2. Chicago 1; Philadelphia 0. Other teams wore not scheduled Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost PC Cleveland ..... .o 2 63 New York 5 Chicago Washington St. Louls Boston Detroit Philadeiphia Games Today. St Louls at New York (two games). Detroit at Boston Cleveland at Philadeiphia. Chicago at Washington. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUB. Yesterday's Results. Akron 5; Jersey City 1 Rochester 5. Syracuse 4 Buffalo §; Baltimore 0 Reading 4; Toronto 2 Standing of the Clubs. Won Buftslo .... .53 Toronto Baltimore Akron Reading Syracuse, Jersey City at Akron Syracuse at Rochester Baltimore at Bu Reading at Toronto. EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resulla Hartford 3. Pittsfield 2 (Second game ealled; rain) New Maven 1f: Albany 3. Waterbury 8- Worcester Springfield Albany Pittafield Harttord Pittafield at Hartford Albany at New Haven. Wnre-u v at Springfeld erbury at Bridgeport GREAT BASEBALL RECORD. Michigan Has Lost Only Two Conferemce Games in Three Years. Ann Arbor. Mich. the conference the third con nine this year among the stro est collegiate teams In the country stood head and should teams in the Middle W L. Lundgren's aggregation showsd In the California series that it the equal of any team in the United States if not_superior Michigan won two out of the thres played with the P Ithough t thelr games against the along the Atlantic seaboard Michigan's record for the past three years has been unique in the records of Middle In 1918 the Wolverines one game played with confer- ence opponents. Last every “Big Ten" game igan won nine out of This gives Coach 1 of but two confe lost In the three years since the Wolverines returned to the western fold—a record that promiscs to stand unto July ball champlonship on, Michig 13.—Winners of tor strongest won all but OLYMPIC ATHLETES PICKED. Representatives from the Middle Atlantie Association Will Go to Antwerp. Philadelphia, July 13.—S8amuel president of the Middie Atlantic Assoc announced yesterday the following who will represent tho district in the tlonal Olympie tryouts In Boston this ¥rid and Saturday aconey, Woodring Maxam and _ Meehan Shields and Brown, mile; Emory. javelin: Areher, high jump: Way and Bertolet broad jump; Huhn and Darron, hurdie Dorsey, hop, step and jump. Eby and ndler, of the University of Pennsylvania, will be unable to represent the Middle Atlantic district because their homes are in the West and Lever, middie distance: sprints: SOME RECORD. Everett Scott, Red Sox Inflelder, Probably Wil Set New Mark Tomorrow. Boston. July 13- of the Red Sox, is due to consseutive game for unless rain intervenes. The Red Sox will play & double-header with the Tigers to- morrow and the first of (he two games will 7d out Seott's sixth century Seott closed last week with 597 games, 20 better than the former record made by Pinckney. of Brooklyn. between 1585 and 1490, Scott started his Marathon June 1916, and has Jed his league four w in flelding. His mark of 976 in 1918 and 1919 was three points better than that raged by any other shortstop. Th son_he oing as well as ever, with a felding average of 975 at the end of last week verett Scott, shortstop play his 600th Boston tomorrow MOTHERS' DAY. Mothers' Day will be held tomorro noon at St. Mary's playgrounds. It has been arranged to give the children instruction in folk dancing and special athietic and other formd of eatertaiament will be held after. BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL | BROWNS OUTHIT BUT BEAT RED $0X 16 Crimsoned Hosed Players Are Leit Stranded on Bases July 13.—St. Louls took ln- last the series from Bosto Boston outhit the left on bases. The score by Boston same of yesterday had 16 men innings rhoe .100 100 010—3 § 0 e 1001 000 001—2 1 Vangilder, Burwell, Sothoron Fortune and Walters. St. Louis Boston Batteries: and Severeld; Harper, Homer Beats Athletics. Philadelphia, July Collins” run scored the only y of game, which Chicago won. Three scratch hits were all the locals could get off Kerr. The score by innings: home rh e 000 000 001—1 4 1 000 000 000—0 3 1 and Lynn: Perry and Chicago .. Philadeiphia Batteries: Perkins. { BOXING TOMORROW NIGHT Major A. C. Has Fine Take Place at Kerr Card Scheduled to Lyceum Theater—Palitz l and Keily in Main Event. New Britain will have show in several months tomorrow night at the Lycewm Theater when, under the auspices of the Major A. C.. a corking fine card of four bouts will be held The star event, a 10-rounder, will bring together for the second time Dave Palitz of Hartford, claimant of the welterweight title in New England, and Jimmy Kelly, the Bronx Itallan’ whirlwind. collided in Hartford early in the spring and the bout proved one of the sensations in Connecticut boxing circles. The boy from the Empire State was on the losing end and ever since he has been clamoring for a return miil. There has been talk from time to time of staging the affair in the Capital City. but it remained for the enterprising Major A. C. to step in and get the attraction. Paifts is well known in this locality and every time he starts the fans get a run for their money. Kelly has never displayed his wares here. but those who watched him box e in Hartford opine that the Capital City battler is in for a lacing tomorrow night The semi-final attraction also is some swell little affair, bringing together Bobby Hanson, the rugged Dane from Brooklyn. and Joe Christie. of Hartford. Hanson h ppeared in several Hartford bouts, defe ing Willie Spencer twice, and only a few days ago he held clever Sammy Nabie to s draw. This bout is carded over the 10- round distance. Two other corking good bouts have been its first bexing arranged by the management. Honest John Wiilis will be the third man in the ring—a guarantce that everything is on the level. Arthur A. Pilz will tell those in attendance who's who and why. Th curtain-raiser Is acheduled to start at 8:16 | o'clock ! The winner of the Palitz-Kelly bout has | been promised a match at one of the big | elubs in Connecticut with Loule Bogash, of | Bridgeport. Tex Rickard, the moted match- | mak who has leased Madison Square | Garden, alsc is sald to be dickering for a | bout between Bogash and the winnmer of tomorrow night's star bout. TO TRAIN AT NEW YORK. Boston. July 13.—The team of long-dis- tance runners which will represent the United States in the Marathon at the Olym- pics will be given a special course of train- ing. Carl W. A. Linder and Arthur V. Roth, the local selections for the team, were or- dered to proceed to New York at once to begin the training, which will be continued until the Olympic athletes sail on July 26 City Advertuement Cilv ('lerk s Office, City of New Britain, Conn., July 12, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments, caused by the construction of a sewer in Rentschler street, from Greenwood street to Kensington avenue, viz: North Side. Benefits John Hiltpold 53.24 Phillipine Hiltpold Carl Carlson Severin Johnson Charles G. Miller Justus Wallin and Wallin, fointly Amandus Hogland Amanda Hogland, Ada J. Anderson Otto Bengston and Bengston, jointly Carl A. Larson and Larson, jointly Union Realty Co., frontage, 100 depth Union RN\l(\ ( 0., for 50 foot frontage exempt Union Realty Co. ance of frontage, in depth 40 feet feet 100 feet South Side. Joseph Strim and Beatrice Strim, Jjointly $ Mary C. Cameron John E. Larson and \h\lll- da E. Larson, jointly John Marsch, Edward C Marsch, Anna Marsch and Alice Marsch, jointly Union Realty Co. for 100 feet Eric Carlson Charles Pherson and Alma Pherson, jointly Union ealty Co (for 100 feet in depth, east of Pond St. And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted. certified record and published twice in cordance with law Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Cierk. (N. B. Heraldh, yesterday's | | These battlers | Wonder What an Actress in a Love Scene Thinks About ‘Peacn oF a fovse! WiSH YD DomNeE MY HAIR OVER AND PUT ON A BETTER MAKE-UP. WweLL! THeRSs'S JowWNNY K — i1n THE FRONT RowW Too! JUST My LuCcK!® T MY BUT DOESN'T BOBBIE LOOW HAPPY'? | BELIEVE HIS INCREASE IN SALARY STARTS TONIGHT = WELL IF HE'S WORTH 500 ' WORTH S 2500, PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Supervisor Jack Rourke Arranges Program for Month of July—Another Successful St. Supervisor KACEYS VS. CORINTHIANS. Aggregstion to Play Mary's Playgrounds Thursday. Pilz has booked speedy Corinthians of Hartford to play th K. of C. team at St. Thursday night. v TWHAT ARE THoSE . PEOPLE STARING AT.T DARN T - \TL BET W¥S THAT FLOUACE T Tore LAST nNiGHT M-S ) WHY DIDN'T CHRISTINE | WALT TeL Tws NUMBER 1S OVER « L HAVE A NICE CobL GLASS OF - - LEMONADE. ¢ THaT 8ox PARTY DoESn'T SToP MAKING SUCH A RACKET LSHAL GLARE RIGHT 1~y THem FACES® X GRAN Close Flnish: Events at the Mary's playgrounds itors will present - THERE'S SomeESoDY te THE THIRD Rowr THAY LoOKS FAMILIAR - WHERT HAVE ¢ MET e — 19 4 MonzREAL P NoPE. . : NO~ WRONG TRRRIBLE INSURANCE AGENT FROM * | HoPE THere wow'T BE ANOTHER ENCORE- - \WHAT AN Y AWFUL DISCORD Ti\A‘r ORCTHESARA SLIPPED US. SOUNDED LAKE A FIRE ENGINE - OH AUDIENCE - HAVE A HEART -I'M_oLT 9 -u-ught beats in ¥ IR ) vorites won big upsst came favorito in the The shift paid a spill in this e Driver Ray for horse. when it es the Rule Ia Opeming Day’'s Toledo—Favorites Live Up to of New Britain has | Season Is Outlook. The Interplayground League will open tomorrow morning at Walnut Hill Park. The schedule for the month of July is as follows: Wednesday Morning. July Smith; Burritt vs. Smalley. Friday Morning, July 16—Smith v. ritt; Bartlett vs. Smalley. ednesday. July 21—East Smaliey vs. Smith Friday, July lett vs. Burritt Wednesday, July 30—East Burritt vs. Smalley. The weekly athletic meets, which proved 50 popular in past seasons, will be again renewed this year. The program of events for boys will comprise dashes: relay races of various types; broad and high jumps and hop. step and jump: putting 6-pound shot: Indian club race; basketball hustle and other competitive games. The girls' pro- gram also will consisst of dashes, relay races, under-and-over races, Indian club relay. bean-bag relay, basketball throw and other competitive sports The occupational work under the super- vision of Miss Mae Begley is proving very popular at all of the grounds. A class is formed on each ground numbering 50 chil- dren or more. Weaving and sewing are being taught this week. The grounds show a slight attendance this year over last judging from the good start, srounds will have another successful year. 14—East vs. Bur- vs. Bartlett; Smalley vs. East; Bart- vs. Smith: increase in year and, RAIN STOPS DAVIS CUP PLAY. Last Two Matches With French Team Have No Bearing on Result. Eastbourne, England, July 13.—The tennis matches to have been played yesterday by the American and French Davis Cup teams were cancelled because of rain As _the Americans on Saturday eliminated the French team, the remaining matches merely will be in the nature of exhibition: City Advertisement Sewer in West Street. City Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, Conn., July 12, 1920, To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the special benefits or betterments caused by the construction of sewers in West Street, from Short Street to Willow Street, viz.: North Side. Benefits Nellie Robinson, Paul F. Rob- inson, Reginald T. Robin- son, Anna Robinson, May Robinson, Leo Robinson, Naydeen Robinson, Helen Robinson and Margaret Robinson, jointly Hardware City Loan Corpor~ ation Max Wesker Harry Zevin Eva Bendza .. South Side. City of New Britain Louis Nair and Alex Bmfl jointly .. Edwin Ginsbers ..$1,919.68 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any other person or party. Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice in aoccord- ance with law. Attest: ALFREQ L. THOMPSON, (N. B. Heradd) the city play- | following assessments of | the following lineup: Thompson. first base; Scaife. second base: Glover, third base Hickman, shortstop; McCorry, left fleld: Davis, center field; Brainerd. right fleld Dawkins, catcher; Canmonball Lewis, pitcher. Bennie Conley. a former High School athletic star, will be seen for. the first time in a Kacey uniform, and Joey Fitzpatrick, the local ironman, will be on the knoll. TWILIGHT BASEBALL. The Stanley Works and the P. and F. Corbin teams of the Girls' Industrial League will play tonight at St. Mary’s playgrounds. Expectstions in Most Instances. Toledo, Ohio, July 13.—The opening of Grand Circuit racing on the Fort Miami track was featured yesterday by spirited competition and fast racing. Close finishes were the rul Murphy, Valentine, Dodge and Vic Fleming had the honors of driving winning steeds. Murphy took the 2:15 trot behind Red Russell: Valentine captured the big end of the Fort Meigs $3,000 stake for 2:09 pacers behind Ned Lancelot; Dodge won with Great Britton the Sherwood the 3:13 trotting stake, and Fleming, a Canadian driver, took three “lcl’llflfi. To PICK ] Olympic O Chicaso. the ;AmpR) wi the Sunday, st ork (blt M announiyy Government Airplane CLOTH During the war our government had thou- sands upon thousands of yards of a particular strong lightweight cloth, made, especially for the wings of airplanes. The cloth had to be light in weight and very strong and durable, ¢ AN It’s light tan or pongee color. Our shirt makers purchased some of this for us and have made it up to our specifications ir “The WILSON Special collar attached shirt.” They sell for $5.00. This is without doubt the best looking most durable shirt there is. Cig Cleria HMBHI“I"—IIIII