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W BRITAIN AND MERIDEN POLICE TEAMS IN SECOND GAME AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUND TOMORROW AFTERNOON — BRITTON AND BOGASH . TTLE TO A DRAW--HAMILTON AWARDED SECOND PLACE IN DECATHLON AT ANTWERP — MAYS PITCHES FIRST GAME SINCE CHAPMAN’S DEATH HIGETS DRAW | v w A s | ECIDE DECATHLON UCKBRITTON. === | AGAINST AMERIGAN, —— e s == Yeaterday's Results. i ~ME TodDar Bors: To LAY AROCUND IN MY ) e S por i come 7 BUDs . AND Rean A M hews Tee ght Champion Takes| .o 1o sileus Olympic Oficials Give Victory to ! et eols Boors - - AND et GET. AlAY foR Cincinnati 5; Philadelphia 3. TAaKe_ T EASY THe AFTERNCOON LIKE 1 CAnd m’ l'. Bl'idgepol'l Standing of the Teams. No”eglan over Hammon X, ' Nl CE R AL o s Rrooklyn Pittsburgh 0 Won Lost Cinetnnat! ... [ I rook!y ove . 88 50 - GENE CLERKIN) ':""" < ol o Olympic Stadium, Antwerp, Belgium, Bes | “§i.—Lovis Bogash ittsburgh ... 57 Aug. 24.—In so far the American parti- o welterweight champlonship | CRICAED ... ... . 58 cipation in the meet was concerned, the t, received his 1920 Christmas "“‘ ko G L3 track and fleld section of the Olympic e o ance ohed | Prusdeiphia’ .. 5 Games of 1920 went out in a blaze of glory B BIh Jock Britten the yosterday afternoon. But in reality the plon, & draw last night. The " meet closed in about as aismal a setting as in the Niate Street Arena Games Today. ¢ May be imagined There were about 500 of the largest gatherings of | Boston at Chicago. spectators in the dreary stands, and a cold lover assembled around & ring Brooklyn at Pittsburgh rain came down to make the fleld a morass Unofticial figures give the at-| New York at St. Louls and chill the athletes to the marrow. It O'.} 8,000 There was not a Philadelphia at Cincinnati was the same old rain which has been the Wl months In advance when jvalljble in the open-air amphi- ba of the American athletes all week the first palr o boxers toed — Only the few aceustomed to the fall rains appointed hou Boxing in the northwest of the United States found Connecticut and ME] G the conditions .at all possible Brom New York were at the AMERICAN LEAGUE. The meet closed with the official an- ‘nouncement of the revised standing in the use for M decathlon This event was finished last Yesterday's Results. Friday, but owing to the closeness of the B ated (hetr part to the Now York 10; Doetrelt & fight between Captain Helge Loveland, of the rwegian Army, and Brutus K. Ham- H GEORGE WE ARE . by the way, let It be said | Cleveland 2-3: Boston 1-4 7 ere eve er fought Philadeiphia 2-1; 8t. Lo 1-3 iiton, the American from the University of NOTHING LIKE O B S the sl Tetbrwe ma i Micgaart’ | thS Somuntitos erderad /o ro-ssamt v TouThtiate 50 GLAD o CAME MOME EARLY. €ousin EMMA Bogash was the first to e ination of the various score sheets. It was IN THE COUNTRY - o e e hoped the examination would favor the | - 'AME DAY TO SPEND B o Sk, Bis ohie Standing of the Teams. Yankee. However, it did just the opposite. WHERE TS NICE, f Few .DRYS ww‘a uSs dviser, leading. 1t seemed as Won Lost C.| The new and official score gives the title AND QUIET AND THE CHILDREN port fans arose en masse to | Chicago % a to Captain Loveland, with a total of AND CooL ARE 56 ANXIOUS TO . om around the | Cleveland v “ 6804.355 points. This hardly combares with R spresatons of wishes for | Me K i the score of 8412385 which Jim. Thorpe, AND CLeAn- SeE You AND Rome the sturdy Park City battier | ® S 5 36 the Indian. made in winning the decathlon WITH You B Paseived with. & Guist s s at Stockholm under the same scoring sys- * Brittor followed almost on | Washington tem as was employed here. the challenger and he, too, | Detroit : Hamilton Still Second. warm welcome. Very little | Fhiladeiphia ... : Hamilton was second with 6770.56 points; until the boys toed the ’ Ohlsson, of Sweden, was placed third, with on looked somewhat heavy, e R 6579.30 Holmer, of Sweden, fourth, with band of fat showing around 33.15; Nielson, of Sweden, fifth, with . Cleveland at n"“_"‘" 643453, and Wickholm, of Finland, sixth, Works Fasy. Detroit_at New York with 6406.08 T RChmtty santen . Lodio at Phijadeiphia The final heat of the individual ' cross- foel) his opponent A A oo b country run of nearly 10 kilometers was L irt himself Pe h was preliminary and semi-final won by Nurmi, Finland, in 27 minutes 15 and ssemed to realize he was, LEAGUE. seccnds: Bachman, Sweden, was second; of the Ereatest battler of | Lymatainen. | Finland, third: J. Wilson, welterweight division. Jack England, fourth; A. Hegarty, England, Bs man, and many of the Yesterday' flnlh l:d Congquienoer, Italy, sixth. At him were stopped with Jorsey City 1 s n the team cross-country run at the allowed to go over his hea e same distance, Finland. with 10 points, w The champion, for a time, Baltimore, 5: Buffalo 1. first: England, with 21 points, was secon 1o use som his erafti- Toronto Reading 2-1 (second game | SWeden. with points. third; America, t of the peoullar pose Bogash | yoven Innings) with 36 points, fourth: France, with 40 ring. Up to the middie of points, fifth, and Belgium, with 30 points, 414 not lose any of his air sixth , but in about the eighth Standing of the Teams. Bt very low and Britton =gy rply to him. In the 11th he Mridgeport fans and | a1 of what n de him the Akron ® 4 A ,be tore after Bogash Buftalo yiggn s JWith both fista throughout | oo ol . ' s fittes, and at the bell Loule | JOOQUE Cooceeeeeeee L ve realized that Jack Roeh vy s 5 Sl ochester Sidis 6 U HSyracuse erease 2 " Are Dissatisfied. | City fans—that is, some of @ grouped in ene section of Games Today. WP quite & how! when Ref-| jersey City at Akron jve the decision as a draw, Syracuse at Rochester oghservative fans and those Baltimore at Buffalo fef Judgment of the @Ame | Reading at Toronto that Bogash got his share Kayo Registered. of the most gruelling EASTERN LEAGUE. e arena took T of Shelton. met Yesterday's Results. _,,I":,",':"' . Springfield 6; W sroeater fadication that LL‘:.'“,'.‘,'.{.',:“-"""",,’:;, . Wan sevoral pounds heavier ont, but the Battler was In and n the ninth round he mat, and while Referee ling off the count, the Pat Flynn Is Eighth. Of the Americans who entered the indi- Baitimere .. o Y vidual run, Patrick Fiynn, Paulist A. C., Dorchester Club, Boston, 14th. The other South Africa entries from the United States who ran Canada . John Simmons, New Yark A. C. Norway n. of Syracuse: Robert Craw- Denmark d. Milrose A. A.. New York, and H. H. Esthonia .. Brown, Boston A. A New Zealand . The 1,600-meter relay race was won by Belgium England. with South Africa second, France Australia third, America fourth and Sweden fifth Czecho-Slovakia to a decision at Madison Square Garden on VALENTINE HAS BIG DAY. = P -year- the night of September 17 for the largest e e . Lr e e e oy Fuaranteed for a champlonshi) | Charley Turns In Three Winners In Grand | Coley In ““The Hudson Valley” and “Ti under the terms.of the bout, is to receive Cheoslt. Opviiy at Eeaghleapats. ok oo ip i, o e s t:o.on;o for his end.d Fitzsimmons, one of Poughkeepsie, Y., Aug. 24.—Charley The fourth event on the day's card, “The * the foremost contenders for the title, is | .. A 3 b -year- guaranteed $15,000. The weight agreed | 'olentine took the lion's share of the :::?1 m-v]llfmfilemn:x:"l&r ‘t':un';.y.:::ol:: i 3 th sypgpeed . upon is 135 pounds at 3 o'clock, conforming | honors at the opening day of the Pough-| ., oy <ith Emma Harvester in the last twe Sweden protested the race, declaring 1 Holland with the Walker law lightweight limit. | keepsie 1920 Grand Circuit meeting yester- o T Griat Boitod. I8 Thtee Catl was started from a wrong point of the Luxembourg : Leonard has posted $20:000 weight forfeit | day afternoon. plloting three winners in four f DSSIE, CIEtl Britof, the taiorite, beRaves i B T ] down je=sie and Fitzsimmons has posted $10,000. events. . He drove Bogalusa 0 & VICtory in | Do heina distanced. 1o The American team consisted of George A PECULIAR PLAY. & ‘Schiller, Los Angéles A. .C.: J. K. Mere- am Crawford, former heavy hitter of the Aaith, New York A. .; orge 8. Bretnall, | Detroit Tigers, who is plaving good base- Cornell Coliege. lowa, and Frank J. Shea, | ball for the Los Angeles club in the Pacific I'nited States Navy. The time of England’'s | Coast League. recently made a “triple play winning team was 3 minutes > 1-5 seconds. | Unassisted. The bases were jammed with Although the team is not considered as | 1.0s Angeles players and nobody out when good as some of the other teams that have m came to bat. Crawford hit the ball come to Europe in the past to take part in | 4eep into the outfield. The three men on Olympiec Gam: the Americans roll up a | bases thought the ball would be caught. total of points during the week of com- | Sam didn’t think so. The three runners re- petitions—a figure more than - twice as | Mmained anchored to their sacks wailting for reat as that of the nearest rival nation, | the catch. Sam summoned all of the speed inland, with 105 he had and circled the sacks. Sam had rown Into the ring Scoring on a basis of 22 points to any | passed third when the ball struck the New Hav event allowed by the International Athletic | &round, the outfielder missing the ball en- The Prelime. Worcester Federation, the American team rolled up | tirely. As Sam crossed the plate the um- two houts resulted In draws | Brideeport oe 531 | approximately one-third of a possible aggre- | pire yelled “Out.” Sam was then told he Prinee. of Briqseport. and | Hartford ...... {- te of €35. The Americans scored in all | had automatically retired each runner he nmessa [eyrr Waterbury 4; Bridgeport 1 (14 innings) 3 York, finished eighth, and Fred Faller, of Maten Islana 4 Joe Hall, | ypriagfeld but four events and were tied with Finland | had passed This instead of getting credit and Silent Regan, of Staten | picisfield for first-place championship honors, each | for a home run. Albany flation having won nine firsts. The United States was far ahead In second places won, 2 o o with and was second to Sweden In $120 LEAGUE RESULTS. Shie Rastn o' e 10 tar el T The Columblas won from the Nutmegs Americans scored 10 fourths, twice as many | b¥ 4 to 2 and the Glendales defeated the o Thete n et i tval Redwoods by 6 to 3 In the $120 League Warren Kealoha. Honolulu, won the | Sames yesterday afternoon at St. Mary’ final In the 100-meter back stroke, with | Playground. The ecores by innings: his teammate, R. Kegeris, Los Angeles, S STy r d b 3 Pl'i e ras 1| N 1Y i aesanies Sowtame | Nutmems: 5:1:0: 00 T e wob=3 ; ays gone by it was vate ew Oly pie record The old mark B eries . e s Lorna | R rioe AW SRL it Re G s Seal that quenched vyour thirst, : ner in 191 Perry MeGillivray, 1llinois R ~ - e d Harold Kruge Honolulu, fin- 3 cece . E 200—¢ 9 5 3 B oo Raretd g, Hotsluie, o | clondates”™........... 200 119 ses—t 3 steadied your nerves after a hard United States Boxers Win. Batte S lett d. G ; Grim d * s - § e el et e S b i day’s work, built you up in periods: imy. the boxing events yesterday fin the = ~ atherweight class J. Zivio, Willow A. C. MISKE POUNDS TRAINERS. f e el s | Ik e e aTituns N of recuperation. o iy - O e terhans fiaed: | through several fast rounds of boxing with Newton, Canada, defea Saterhang, Nor- | ., (L = rival tas - pective partners, the champlion spe- S AN ARG DTSR, W - izing in Infighting in_six rounds with te = ’.as my ow ‘o . Panama Joe Gans and Bill Tate. Miske Shats Out Pittsburgh. sky (A """""“{:‘;“"‘.‘n”“x‘“Ff;:‘f:‘"";':‘;; put In two rounds each with Jack Heinen as evel', 18 Stl“. at our service. | r-Legged Race (Senjors)—First, Anna | Canada. won f¥ e = and Jimmie Delaney and one with Billy 24 —Brook| h ou o onxdale 5 a lifled . . R S & hosky: second, Jielen Bernat: ihird, | basonia Bronxdale A C. was disqus Burke. "Hie” foored Heinen three tmes, and TeStS have shown that its taste s > | Ruth Margelot o v e after the bouts, his manager, Pfefter, who held th In the weitsrwolght class Schaueider, | SIor (NS Dowis. RGO wanhger.. Jack J1oaay. T W aneid the | rour-Legged Race (Juniors)—First, Alda] BUE - e e o1 12 s % . Scattered hits. Preffer's hit- | as: second, Lillian Gerdis; third, | Canada. defeated Steen, Norway: Wistatch- | gparing partners for the challenger. Reddy an y,bmldmg quahtles remain Waterbury ONAL LEAGUE e Springfield at Worcester Hartford at Pittsfield Solve the Offerings of Three | Waterbury at New Haven. -~ Albany at Bridgeport D Blank Pirates ly Defeat Phillles. SMITH PLAYGROUND, g 34.—New York hit three | Inetresting Program of Athletic Events Is yosterday and defeated Run Off Yesterday Afternoon. 103, In the opening game of Miss Bradley and Jack Bunny were in and Bancroft fielded bril- | charge of a program of athletic events at could do little with | the Smith piaysround yesterday afterr by innings and kept things going. Home excit r h o contests were witnessed, the resuits bel L 801 104 31010 12 1| s follows 2000 102 000— 3 9 4 GIRLS EVENTS and Smith; Haines, Basketball Throw—First. Anna Simen- Clemones. osky; second. Phill Gutonsky: third, $ Helen Stroskeluna — Bascball Throw—First. Anna Simonosky: second, Melen Kolosky; third, Phillie the game. scoring two runs er. Amerjean. defeated Stockhtab, Norwa s, A msihie toied Jwok Biacicbiriue mending the other over with | 0 ing-Rolling Contest (Seniors)—First, | E. Colbers. United States Army, won {rom | ,;q jack Wilson, both heavyweights. $8e Binth frame. The ecore | \ na Himonosky: second, Ruth Ziegler; | Gillet. France ) sl gy unc g I the ligh heavyweight class Edward = S third, Ruth, Margelot i Uatvasiy Holstock. 50,000 HORSE INJURED. 310 i 001 000 0023 1 A e | Gwetts. Afyben; WA, y. won from | Saratoga. N. Y., Aug.|24—Inchcape, the ? 000 000 600—0 4 b nartilprimegp g i : : P | Senell, American juvenile speed marvel 'which S. C. Hil- W, not - the heavywelght class Rawson. of | dreth bought from J. H. Rosseter during » Pteflar and Miller; Hamilton | g In ing Balance Race (Seniors)—First. Anna ~ R Simonoske . aecond. Helen Stroskelunas: | Fngland. knocked out Lieutenant 8. Stew- | the Aqueduet meeting for $150.000, will mot p argelof art, United States Army. in the third don a saddle this year and may never be > e mird, Ruth Margoler. 7 e W spenier, New York Police. ‘et | Sbte'to e to the races amate It 8 trial € same high quality o ops Win ~ 2 > feated Creusen, Belgium here yesterday morning he wrenched his oft 5 » Opener. Stroskelunas: second, Adellfe Stroskelunas; % o ° 3 24 —~Chicago bunched h third, Agnes Nelson veral Olympic swimming records were | fore fetlock and pulled up exceedingly lame. an m t Stl ar o~ tard, @ doteat 1 - 60-Yard Dash (Seniors)—Pirst. Anna | #mashed yesterday Three Americans— | A minute cxamination disclosed the fact (] ® | 1S S IS the sscta 5 o> | qumen e . inie| Mrs. Frances Schroth. of San Francisco: | that the wrench is severe and that it will . { e 30 sivies, § o e Syl : Miss Irene Guest, of Philadelphia. and Miss | be necessary to throw him out of training b d d ul th th e o i | ' aeh (Junior)—First. Alda | Biheids Blelbirer, ‘Women's Swimming As-| for "the remainder of the sear and prob- TCW an ag WII € same s . ociation of New York—chalked up new | ably forever. - - . 2 " * over the right-fie Stroskelunas wecond Adellle Stroskelunas; | ™ heir' b ¢ the 100 ore b third, Lillian_Gerdis records In winning their' heats of care. t gl ooy "30-Yard Dash (Juniors)—First, Alda | meters. free style T g LEONARD TO MEET FITZ. in te 18 as as ewer’ v h Btroskelunas. seeon: Adellle Stroskelunas Duke Kahanamoku repeate B York. Aug 24.—Benny Leonard, - New 2 3 S0x—s # e rformance of Sunday by cover- 000 010 000—1 5 third. A. Thomson breaking performance of Sunday by €oVer- | worid's lightweight boxing champion. and 4 Automobile Race (Senfors)—First. Helen n eters in 1 e125| ¥ L I 100 e, e e “Hmolure tied. the | Eddie Fitssimmons. southpaw lightweight, And O'Farrell; | giroskelunas (Velie): second. Anna Simon- of Yorkville, will clash in a 15-round bout . e . Wymple record when winning his heat in d b T osky (Vim): third, Ruth Ziegler (Dodge). | O1ympk - - — Compare it with the sub- Automobile Race (Juniors)—First, Alda | the same event e ot Oy ° 3 Siroskelunas (Overland): second, Lililan | Thin makes a total of elght Olymple rec. stitutes.. Then order a e e wet wifaness | Gavdie (Oukinndy: “Tnivd. “Agnes Neison | ords broken. one’ world's” resord "bettered ioneer age case TODAY: from your inning yesterday gav (Dodge) o day ; I e T P o e | (T ean Prog Maces—Event for Seniors won | loans in two days. =~~~ - Rear 193 Main Street. He walked four men in the | Y CAptain Helen Stroskelunas team: for | FOUSAn (L BOToh B0 wtroke in | Cars for hire for partics, reasonable : grocer or dealer, as usual. Being relieved by Ensmann, | Juniors by Captain Alda Stroskelunas’ team. 6 minutes 35 seconds. In the 100 meters. rates. J o - well for the rest of the game BOYS' EVENTS free style, Kghanamoku and W. W. Harris. | when in trouble on ' road call 387-13 A'IE S Ve aged & rally In the ninth, but 0-Yard Dy (Senlor First, B. Ste Honolulu. were first and second. respective- Jtters falled them. The acore | wecond. M. Pinkerton: third, A. Ribakeft. |ly. George Vernot. the Canadian. fafled t Our wrecking car will respond. = LIMYIAL L 40-Yard Dash (Juniors)—First, A. Sand- | qualify. Norman Roess. Tllinols A. C., wa e e 57 - raoe - berg: second. 4. Balciunas: third, E Lusaie | second to Kealeha in his heat of that event +is300 000 Gos § | SO Suend. . Rule e 100 B e 193 ARCH STMERT . 001 000 0023 11 0| “'3o.Yard Dash (35-Lb Class) —First, Schroth won the first heat in 1 minute Rusther, Eisher and Wingo: | R Schwab, second, J. Gerdis; third, seconds: Miss Charlotte Boyle, Women's 5 omaan ant Wheo! R Minor Swimming Assectation of New Yotk fintahed Miner, Read & Tullock, — e Leap-Frog Mace—Captain Johnson's team | second. Miss Irene Guest won the second -(‘AI‘ILCI PLAYERS efeated Captain Gill's team AL R R S 430 MAIN STREET. e ! = 623-7 East Main St. o e Monkey Race (Seniors)—First, A. Fen.| Ethelda Bleibtrey won the third heat iIn 3 gler: second. J. Grawich: third, A. Prick 1 minute 14 2-5 second The previous rec- | Livery Cars for Hire, pay and Nighu May W v 4 =27 B Monkey R, (Juntors)—Pivet, A 4. | ora was 1 minute 19 4-5 seconds Rtorage. Suppues and Repalring Meptember | to May 1| »....Mnmnn_ r nm-n"vmm"l: l.ul::’“ i Standing. —— e = Ph' BardeCk’ New Bm’ Aug. 14—An agresment Balance Race (Seniors)—First, M 3 % g X DOLween the (WO MAJOr bas cond, J. Grawieh: third, W. Meeha m.T,"',nA,'.':",‘,."T" ,,:::::‘"T-y.'. :nI!T::‘;nlhar: o / 3 # By which sach ciub may have | Balance Race (Juniors)—First, A R woaves ot the trach Sht oite : der contract from September 1 | berg; second. E. Lui third, H. Zi ovent % the latter being the time for | Auto Race (Senjors)—First. A. Fengler 5 pla Under the present | (Vim): second, J. Mancock (Buiek): third, Oamniry. et ( N N o the maximum number iy but 1 A Ribleoff (Stums), United States ........oouuin 212 : " ai £°% i - AT, R 5 3 Bas just Been O. K.'d by the Auto Race (Juniors)—First. J. Balciunas Finland .. ...c00.000 105 - American leagues and will go | (Dodse): second. E. Lussie (Hudson): third, Sweden ... .. 95 " from tomorrow. M. Ziegler (Paerioss l:;l:“a 85 PLEASURE CARS nl 1 I 8 ot play . Ring Bace_First = 2 "Stae oo il LR R R RN ReY T I wh