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e - e DINEEN AND EVANS MAKE SCATHING REMARKS ABOUT CARL MAYS, WHILE CONNIE MACK. DEFEN"S TWIRLER IN CHAPMAN CASE — PIPP’S R WINS FOR YANKS OVER INDIANS iN NINTH INNING—JiM BARNES’ HOPES FOR AMERICAN PRO. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP BLASTED BY -HACKNEY S ——— - ——— — ST0 ATTEND | ALL BASEBALLDOM MOURNS {Oh, Man! By Briggs THE LOSS OF “CHAPPIE” ) o You N o\ / \ ' FISHIN' MARY - WLs YouR HPOK PRETTY SOOM OH. A STRINE. “ N,S_FUNERM .’ | : T e e e __- B " r CET You Do THa food, Graney and 6} ; " : Fistnn <L Stiows Yot HOow T Do T ~. Represent Cleveland : Y] e i Z Yoo s TELL BUT JUST 1, EP CooL You'VE GoT A TeLe P % 7 ety (~1%) 4 AND DoN' T LT ExXCITED N S Q s N BIG ONE- 41y You LAND ] REEL N~ ., e a = REEL IN. 10, Aug. 19.-~The Iy of shortstop of the Cleveland died tn New York Tuesday Fewult of W fractured skull induy's game betwpen w nd, arrived here yesterday M8 met At the stat'on by ne-—men, women and chil ly was taken to a morgue F Inter, hundreds of Chaj thronged to pay him (heir ety mccompanying the | was Chapmun's wid ker and Jow Wood, of the president of the Cleveland | here yestorday morning to | , whieh wjll be held in o of 10 months and mem- ily left the At n su- and went immediatoly to @ widow being prostrated 3 g = — Mope that the interment 3 e REEL 1N SO Loox Out mMamy WY MY GOODNESS land. Decision upon the W fting the arrival of ; t g LET A You'tt LOSE Him- WHAT A. FUSS You Do . P e Fy .. : \ HAVE 1T - LOOK OUT e e el MAKE OVER A FuSu! #s attending the meeting of HERE (T 1S HEMRY committee of the Central 19} 1 Pleld yesterday expressed SOUICLENLOSERHIN = LINE - REEL 1IN BUT wHY So exTeD! ! w At Cha « death. It S Y " / You DD ACT So FUNNY that prio coming a hall s 4 OW ! nes = R e ps T e yonr “hapm was A v X 7 - " 5 i, T, and & membor of 5 ¥ e ( & wnace {“ d Mine Workers of America gt i i $ ¢ e 2 brather, both mefhbers of are mine workers sd In gloom On the down places groups ¢ of steriing manhood, as well tures o/ Pay Chapman, Cleveland & ball player. shortstop, showing him talking ey wih Mre Chapman just befors Siptitos: M | game. Mre Chapman missed very abThe expilination Y few of the Indians’ home games e of Ray Chapman stai| “Chapple” was popalar with play Glaveland club, was due to ers and fans everywhery. His the ball which caused it | death, due to being hit' by a pected twist. was the subs ! Ditched ball, is a blow to the and Willlam Dinneen, of the baseball world The loss of a delightful friend is also mourned by many men and women prominent in Cleveland social circles. Mrs. Chapman, I8 the American League re- | (leveland society woman, is a daughter of M. B. Daly, millionaire president Botn a ot i ovder 3 et | Of the East Ohio Gas Co. which would make rore | the statement sald. “Until P e DASIOKL WA NUTSHELL | PIPP HITS HOMER | rows roR mois weex | GRAND GRouIT RAGING |, "o adross the pitehing rul rt of Giants-Phils Game of July 3 Must en the surface Hundreds fown out svery year because NATIONAL LEAGUE AT ; - s | ; x , B AL ARAGTR B Second Day at Narberth Is Featured by e Tors e e i Tobn A_yl‘m: Jim Loses His Chance to Cop the RSN Retive of & remark at- New York ..1 5 Defeat of Peter Manning, Driven by . of the National League, yesterda¥| American Professional Title When Young ” omas Con Yesterday's Results 1 Ih.‘hllnzln.vr;-Thvlnv: lvu \,".:m:: scheduled Boston . ... 9 sustained the protest of the Philadeiphia the mccident because ho per et i club on the game played between the Giants | ' Sy Philadelphia,* Aug. 19.—Upsets in two of and the Phillies at the Polo Grounds on Chicago, Aug. 19.—There never has been 1 6 ° wsy Pop Geers—E. Colorado Downs Favorite. Hackney Defeats Him, 5 Up, 4 to Play. Ball to stay In the game Standing of the Teams. | F Pl G] t D 4 1 F | Pittsburgh s alleges i | P . 8 < Mnm'u'nr:: e e oo Won Lost P our: y out Drives In eWSIel‘, Chicago ... the five races featured the second day of (he afternoon of July 5. 'The play on which o, o) 5 grand littie old year as 1920 for the : poor | b e B Tosks the protest was made occurred in the sev piteher Cinetnnat! .......... g 570 . the Grand Circuit meeting at the Belmont ' enth inning, when Umpire McCormick al- dethroning of the champlons in golf. Harry it " Vendien gomn: | o Yo U g Winning Game B s L e e e B b ) P T43 wn ¥ Balla were being thrown | Plttsburgh ... ces 88 52 , _— slow owing to heavy rains. bW was e misutechrstation L oLy frlnl'l‘nahg onen:t L:fiefk':h:;:m;:"n::'v;::::: Johnson sent out a bulletin | :'m.l '.,(‘.;‘. =2 . —— R The biggest surprise was the defeat of With one man out, Stengel on second and ' open: Walter Hagen was unseated in st to "": lh"' "-l 'rl\h'h" et s 0 57 Yok Ao Pipp, g i - - . Peter Manning, Tommy Murphy's trotter, | Fletcher on first, Wrightstone hit a high week's National open classic, and yesterday e e Philadelphia s o | first baseman, usurped Babe Ruth's | Bescon © which hung up a new world’s record for fIy back of short which Umpire Harrison Barnes got bumped once more. 4 s monarch of the wagon tongue at [ philadelphia . trotting geldings in a race at Cleveland A ruled an infleld fly and declared the bats-: Lanky Jim. big favorite to win the pro- — | the Polo Grounls yesterday afternoon by | marsqeis - last week. The veteran Ed Geers was be- | man out. Left-Fielder Burns, apparently fessional championship of America, since wlees Mis Sympathy et el | lashing @ home run Into deep right fleld | Cioveland hind Murphy's horse in the $5,000 Winoga Tot hearing the umpire, made an attempt one of his pet specialties is match play, Aug My my . | in the last half of the ninth frame which | Cnicage. Stock Farm Stake, the richest of the week, tO trap the ball, Bancroft moving out of even though he does fail now and then in ¥l Mays.” Thus did Connfe | Philadelphia at Pittsburgh dulea, | Propelled two runs over the plate and gave | qi T.ouis and set the crowd wild In the first heat by his way. The ball fell to the ground, medal competition, was eased out of tha of the Athletics, comment | Other games not scheduled. | ;) "yanks a 4-to-3 victory over Cleveland. | pocron coming from behind with a rush, beating Stengel advancing to third. Fletcher was picture yesterday at the Flossmoor Country . Chapman and Cdrl Mays ‘The score by innings e E. Colorado in a terrific drive to the wire, , called out when the ball was fielded to Club in the second round by that chubby, day when Inforthed of the - r h e . In the second heat, however, Peter Man- | Doyle on second, Base Umpire McCormick red-faced young Scot from Caroustie— veral Ameriean League clubs New York ............100 000 102—¢ 9 1 ning made a bad break at the first turn | declaring the runner forced out. Clarence Hackney—who has been teaching Al meetings and purpos AMERICAN LEAGUE “leveland A 000 111 000—3 5 © 3 and was many lengths back of the field at | This decision was clearly the result of a fine brand of golf to Atlantic City peopls New York twirler again = Bahds b Sl e waa: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. the fast quarter. Geers did not try to | Misinterpretation of the playing rules, says for these several yvears. It was the greatest ake his place In the pitcher's Baghy and O'Npil. * | Toronto el drive the gelding out and was distanced. | Mr. Hevdler, as the force was automatically kind of an upsct. for. although he is a me of his pltches was the Vesterday" . ¥ Akron A Tara’s Hall won the heat in 2:08 1-4, but m the infield fiy was called. dangerous opponent for any man, Hackney #veiand shortstop's death. | Eoson 6 Detroft Rochester ... i was beaten by E. Colorado in the third heat. A1 never was figured to turn the trick on Mrs. Chapman and the ew York leveland 3 Syracuse The race was deeided on the three-heat o Barnes, who has been the holder of the ly, I belleve no one fe H | Buffalo plan and the money divided according to JUMPERS JUMP AGAIN. professional title since the championship an's death more than Mays 3. Washington 2 White Sox Are Blanked. | Tersey city the standing. with E. Colorado the winner ewcastle, Pa. Aug. 19.—They are start- tournament was established back in 1916, Mack 1 | Philadelphia, Aug. 19.—Rommel scattered | Reading | of the cup and the largest share of the | ing to jump in the Jumpers' circuit. Pitcher Hackney had most of the luck yesterday. y purse, . | Walter Kinney and Catcher O'Donnell, for- true enough, but he didn’t win by luck. He woSnaky e AR MK N M RA SN Chicago's five hits yesterday and the pen-| Baltimore 1% 1o blemish his name. Standing of the Teams. nant contenders lost the first game of their iy The second surprise came in the 000 ' merly of the Athletics. and Infielder Leyvton, played good golf that was a great many Mays has acted in a manner Wea Last » (. ' last series of the season here, 1 to 0. Dugan's z s Nawbeek Farm Stake for three-year-old who was with the Yanks a few years ago, degrees better than that of Barnes both en tleman on the ball fleld. Me | 71 a1 long double drove home the ouly run of the BASEBALL TONIGHT. trotters. Great Britton. driven by J. L. have jumped from the Franklin, Pa.. inde- the fairways and on the putting greens and anything out of place. T am | CC00 & oly ' game. The score by innings: _— Dodge. was picked to win this event. but pendent team to the local club and the war finished the tussle at the 32d hole, 5 up and Inie of Chapman was purely | (N80 oo 2 ¥ 2 r Annex and All-Insurance Teams Scheduled after taking third place in the first heat is on between these two great rival towns. 4 to play. At the end of the morning oif- his 18 no time to dik Into his | Loul s Philadelphia vieee...000 100 00x—1 at St Mary's Playground. he broke and was distanced in the second. Kinney implored Connie Mack to take him cuit Hackney was four holes up on the He needs sympathy and | jo feor o sos o CRICAgO ..............000 000 000—0 2 e i ' Emma Harvester won the event in straight back. but the latter turned down the big Cornishman and getting better With evers: o : 2 The feature bascball attraction tonight at e outhp: Washington . 61 Batterles: Rommel and Perkins; My el TSR St Shisetn southpaw. | shot. Detroft . . 42 lams, Wilkinson and Schalk. Annex club of this city and the All-Insurance and_ Detroit clubs acted | faring that Mays should be ! O fladelphia American gue | F'hiladelphia . . = team of Hartford. The Capital City team 3 tollow their example. We furnished one of the surprises of the season @ In the matter.” Games Today. last Thursday night when it forced the Potnidt oa Mesias St. Louis Batsmen on Spree. locals to Dbite the dust. However, the ——ppme—e = Chieago at Philadeiphia Washington, Aug. 19.—St. Louls pl Hardware City aggregation is confident of St. Louls at Washington hammered Shaw and Acosta for a total of | reversing the result tonight. i Other teams not scheduled 17 hits yesterd and easily defeated| The girls' game will be between the Washington, 13 to 2. Sisler and Jacobson | l-anders, Frary and Clark and the American o, : 2 > were the batting leaders. Shocker held the | Paper Goods teams 4 THATSIRIN =+ ocals wafe’ at all sages The score by| & Supervisor A. A Pils of the plavground, | = LoD 0N HE STHIMWKS, " . 5 VR, innings: as secured a fine attraction for Saturday N » DT ATSON AL Lmsors e i e e e s VACATION T SO ORE REX BEACR IS [ St Louts ............004 024 02113 17 5| Will play the Colt girly nine of Hartford. WHERE S ALL THe HIS bosE 1S A sUmmER! FROM ] MOoON SHINE ReSoRy Yesterday's Results. Washington .........000 010 001— 2 10 1| It will be their second meeting this 3 2 Baltimore 7-6: Rochester 5 Batteries: Shocker and Severeld: Shaw, | N¢ local misses having won with SOUN- BURML £ i Acosta and Gharrity. the first encounter. — s Standing of the Teams. ROBINS WIN EXHIBITION GAME. Won Lost on, Ohio. Aug. 19.—The Brooklyn Y. veesesasan ) 38 Red Sox Win in 11th Frame. Nationals defeated the Triangles, a local !1 ( on ur Foront : 1 1 ; Boston, Aug. 19.—Myers pitched his first | 1"dependent club, In an exhibition game here « OH-T KNOW weLlL- . - b 2 s, P ceoe 3 home game yesterday Bostontund wes || YSstenlay s The ances s wan £ Sto e sThe een Now 3 Ruffalo PEREPE T £ . it from Detroit. 6 to 5, in the 11th inning, | °°F® b¥ innings: HouLSa = TS | Reading Sessececnas 2 POWN “THE &E’EM,OM‘&- . when MecNally scored from second base on r h.e - | Jersey City ........... 45 s ’ whic Breokiyn ... . 0 3 —1 5 W = Syracuse t X rn Batteries: Marquard. Miljus, Mohart, TwOo AND SO0 DoesS i - Baston . ...pre 200 111 000 01—6 12 Krueger and Taylor; Lake and Hering wWeEeKS — Y00 LOOK LIKE Games Todny. | Detrolt ...l 000 004 010 00—5 & ——— e 2 THE \OIFE TOOK MV T 80x3 1-2 Non-Skid first |, = . 4 Rocheste Batterfes: Myers and Schans; Aye: CUBS BUY PITCHER FUHR. A NOTION —TO ? I_A\UM» . | Baltimore at Toronto (ot el ol Chicago, Aug. 19.—President Veeck. of et S4x4 United States Royal Syracuse at Akron B the Chicago National League baseball club, first Reading at Buffalo JOHNSON SOUNDS WARNING. vesterday announced the purchase of Oscar uuq“;“l,flad Sunse Tube i Fuhr from the Omaha, Nebraska. club of = new - e — \ . = the Western League. He is a southpaw and 30x4 1-2 Non-Skid Fisk erican Leaguers Are Forbidden to Play | win join the Cubs at the close of the EASTERN LEAGUE. in Hartford Territory. | Weatern League scason. Tubr bhas fanned 82x4 1-2 Non-Skid Cord Martford, Aug. 19.—President Dan O"Nell (BTN T oo Yesterday's Results. ' the Eastern League. announced yesterday - O P N ¥ gfleld :.l' Hart hat FPresident Ban Johnson, of the Amer- GIANTS PAY $12,000 FOR TCHER. 28x5 Non-Skid Cord | Springfel ar iean e Worcester 11; Piitsfie New Haven i: Water! Rridgeport-Albany. wet grounds prohibited managers of [ Toronto, Aug. 19.—The price paid by tho clubs in his gue from permitting their 1 New York club of the National League for to ar in exhibition games in| the services of Pat Shea, of the Toronto Martford Eastern League territory. | International League club. is sald to have The action was the result of protest by | heap $12.000. This is the largest amount e TR Mr. O'Neil on the appearance in East Hart- | paid for a player to any club in the Inter- | ford in Sunday games this season of several | national League this scason. on Lost America Kue stars. engaged for the day | —— New Haven 6 " s by local semi-professional team Johnson - HENKT Worcester . . » " “ threatens American League playe: with 158 A ax Afbany .. MAN O'WAR 0. K. AGAIN. CH STREET | e e AN Iy a e | ey ‘Care sie Teien Tmay 'arsa Wigha Dpen Eveninm . Tedny | wrong with Man o'War and that he will be Rtoraze. Suprijes and Repatring anday Until 2 P. M. g e lakes on Saturday. The bix colt puiied | —e one of his plates Auring his phenomenal P New Maver work Tuesday and after his return to the Waterbury stable it found that he was somewhat neer Gal'age MISKE IN TRAINING i S ey it A o e - : ., i Ch et AT 1Nl Wit | reovel | mine oo nts was dMbinped oalibe pant CRAARTERED here day ta §o into tralning for Mis of averybody when it was rumered that the / 4 fre for partics, reasonable | nght with Juck Dempsey at Henton Harbor, champion had shown lameness. FEverybody . MEMBER piog Michigan, Tabor Day. ~ Miske. looking fit, wants (o see him go on and achiece cven | PLEASURE CARS trouble on road call 387-12 | 84 he would spend several days here he- greater triumphs than th with which he O e a. | :..‘. ‘:.,::K"':mvl:“-‘nmn Harbor, where n-m;,.‘:u;:yh:;u eredited to date, phenomenal “1 M. IRVmG JESTER