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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD MONDAY, AUGUST 22, !921. ——— = YANKEES’ PENNANT HOPES GET JOLT WHEN BROWNS WIN TWO GAMES—GIANTS EVEN | UP SERIES WITH CARDINALS_GOTHAM FANS LOOK FOR HUG- MEN TO BRING WORLD’S SERIES TO MANHATTAN--FIELD DAY IS ARRANGED FOR HARDWARE CITY MEAGUE GN oEPTEMBER 3 AT ST. MARY’S FIELD are — e e ——— e e American Leaguers at Present Look O 1o c0 0 B 1 0 Totals a Batted for Winkinson in el”llth P. Smith, rtf 'ournier, 1b. Ptock, 3b. . ornsby, 2b. {uelier, cf. cHenry, 1f. avan. ss. insmith, ooo CHoCooDNONHNORL, ANTS EVEN P [“*~ssaenors — yuNke™ AGF T v 3 i Whena “Feller” Needs 4 Friend OF GOTHAM FANS : ‘ | Mulligan, 3b eague pennant races shape up today, Jicoper, rf ouis vesterday by hitting Bailey and |are not entirely out of the running.|ierday. They were tumbled twica by | McWeeney, fast double play. The Giants stole |slump of the McGrawmen or perhaps |tial eclipse. The scores wera 5 to 4 less past performances of Pirates and Judge. Double play—Lamotte, Har- for such an advance under normal con- | fumpl, by Peck, which led to a run, |!. Hits—Off Wilkinson, 10 in 8 in-| e 7 5 S E Chicago (A.) T TS | ab r S = Like Best Choice to Bring W. S. : i | Conins, 2b 1 fred Toney Hurls Good Game e it Pennant Chances of Hugmen ‘wouit ot .. 4 New York's prospects of any world's chalk, ¢ New York, Aug — New York |series games seem to rest almost en-| St. Louis, Aug. 22.—The Yankees |Wilkinson, p Walker freely for a 7 to 4 victory. and it probably will be some time be- I S 3 foney was effective with men on |fore they can be counted out to a ma- | 'N¢ Browns in a double header, anq e bases. The scovre; ’ their failure to keep pace with the Plr»_ in the first overthrow and 10 to 0 in ST. LOUIS (N.) ates, has all but put the final touch of | the second. Bill Bayne, a chunky | Chic 000000000—0 Giants mean abeciutcly nethiig, ‘there|'? e Bscond, which was fnwhed by | . 5 55,0 =00 on bases—Chi- is too much ground to be won back in | tWilight and became a farce. cago, 7; Washington, 7 Bases on ditions. a o o - iings. Hit by pitched ball—By Wil- In the American league the Yankees, | 200 Deedless base running by Shaw e (Harns\p;‘ che ;!og‘w”ud_ I‘ \Mn‘s» | Johnson, ss HIS FAVORITE IpazIch 1f P Agall]st Westerners | New York, Aug. 22—As the major Get a Jolt “heely, 1b proke even in the series with Sr. |tirely with the Yankees. The Giants|ran into a peck of trouble here yes- Prageni bases 1nd was saved in the ninth by | thematical certainty, but the recent|their pennant chances went into par- elimination on the New York club. Un-ljett hander, held them to four hits | Three base hit—dMiller. Sacrifice— a stretch of games entirely inadequate| Tha first game was lost through & | balls—Off Wilkinson, 1; off Mozrids with ten fewer defeats than the Sena.|Ke¥. Who thua smothered a promising tors and leading them by seven games, | "® It was a game of wrangling, ‘o‘lv”\'v,u‘:-”:c'\ o;n—?,\ Mogv“\d‘;«c: 11 have little fear of being overtaken, and | °X e wrangling, in which the po- | ¥ eoRi i Oy M Waenov Al they still have plenty of opportunity to | it made thei: appearance, of fist. | WiRRINE Ditener—ilogridse. ~Losing with the league-leading Indians. The|3150Tderly hiatus in the game. It also |And Wilson. Time of game—1 hour Hugmen have lost only one game more "‘.’"‘““"(‘I‘t",‘i“ (;““"d" Jithe poor o Sodiilminytes el piring introduced a ruction in the O ey e ton[Sixth inning, in which Huzgins grew Ehmke Back in Game. | their home grounds during the Brealer | pelligerent and ran afoul the cops. Detroit, Aug. 22.—Howard Ehmie 5’2; ‘:ey sill l-rav:]::ve]n lamcs . pla)- Tnipire Reverses Decision.. returned to the mound yesterday after with the Indians. Cleveland must play | h¢ Yark: kicked fiercely, and |1 long absence, due to an injury, and Away from home more than ot Dunn | AftCF consultation with Nallin, Con- | held the Philadelphia Americans to O e e ont hive deme|NOlly reversed his decision and sen: |:our hits, and Detroit shut out the ey e o D e is o | Ward bask to third. Then the Browns | visitors, 5 to 0. D o e oy s eaibiniticg | Faved like madmen and swarmed | Heilmann hit a home run in the o s 1o be wom oF lost by sither o | TOURd tha umpires. Fohl and Hus- [sixth with two on. A baik by Harris | e e et e e s;ns were in the mob scene at thg was responsible for another run. The T e e i e oethitrs beTore e e gendial e Sagauadan S e Fu il sgore: 8 oy went at Fohl with fists flying. He Wednesday night. went at that big and stolid person like —_ % fighting bantam. The polica rush- | x i, RUNS FOR WEEK, AUG. 14-20. [ed out in tho flock and two mounted |\ Walker, 1¢ . e B cops galloped bravely to the front, | ;yifin, 1b AmesicanliTeague; very martial in their fancy trappines. | yivatt. o CT. F.s. TL| A cop four times “Hug's® size [jorn o © oo 5 18 3—40|Srabbed him by the wrist with morq | 2 RS0 © 6 9 5-—31 | ealism than thoe overa bouffe occa- % 4 x. 7—30|Sion warranted. Pretty theatrical 7 13 0 g9 |business the way the cop vanked the 11 12 3—og |Spunky little chap’s arm! That cam- 1 'z a7 |ouflecr cop ought to be proud of him- VHeathcote . Walker, p. xClemons [North. p. ISchultz Sty » Homorkownw awa oy coco0cooHROOKNBOH Y CooCORoD MR R RO Ny cooCowoRaDDWBHOY cocoocooooo o~ Totals [Burns, cf. .. [Bancroft, ss. [Frisch, 3b. [Young rf. JKelly, 1b. PMeusel, 1f. [Rawlings, RaomHg - Philadelphia (A. womoRwORBOP | cwme R Totals . 15 ' *Ran for Ainsmith in ninth inning. vBatted for Bailey in fifth inning. < xBatted for Walker in seventh in- . S. M. hing. Detroit 5 zBatted for North in ninth inning. |New York x t. Louis .....0 011000024 |Cleveland 1 ew York ....0 1230100 x—7 [Chicago : 7 0 w0 Two base hits—Meusel, Fournier, | Joston ; Dancroft, Frisch. Three base hit— |t Louis 2 s oung. Stolen bases—Snyder, Frisch, | WVashington 6 = FIRST GAME. feusel, Burns, Bancroft. Sacrifices— | Phila. G o= 2= N BT [Rawlings, McHenry. Double play- s L L (A) Banéroft, Rawlings and Kelly. Left National League. ) ab r pn bases—St. Louis, 8; New York, 5. . T. W.T. F. S |lnes [Pases on balls—Off Bailey, 2; off | pittshurgh 13 x P'kugh, ss. oney, 2. Hits—Off Bailey, 8 in 4 | New York Ruth, U nnings: off Walker, 3 in 2 innings: | Brooklyn LCURa bft North. none in 2 innings. Struck | poston Pipp, 1b. put—By Toney, 2; by Bailey, 1. Wild | Phila. Ward, 3b pitch—Walker. Passed ball — Ain- |Chicago McNulty, mith, 2. Losipg pitcher — Bailey. | Cincinnati Schan, [Umpiies—O'Day and Quigley. Time | st. Louis Shawkey, . e p! game—2 houra and 10 minutes. s i o=l i | o0 B TS S 0 S, S s, 5 BASEBALL IN A NUTSHEL - - - the hits fairly well scattered. Joe Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 22.—Brook- S.M.T. W.T. F. 8. T o ‘“fl’:g;;‘l’“;‘“‘ H*““; o ‘0"51‘0 Jome. | Fitzpatrick worked for the Trojans ¥n pounded three Cincinnat pitchers | Baltimore 7 3 9 14 30 e o S 000000 and he was touched up for 13 binsles, AMERIOAN LEAGUE. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE B cicht hits and seven rumi in the jToronto, 5 2 x 14 Ellerbs, 8b. 00 which included a home run by Stevie st A B8 tuning yesterday and wam, 9 |Rochester x 14 8 18 2 | Siter, 1b. o Twodh ! el Home run|Dudack with two men on bases. The Results Yesterday. Hesulis Yesterdas o 4. Ruether was wild in the first |Buffalo 14 x 811 9 0 | wittiams, 1. A 2 Diolan bates el Sac, I Score by iniitngs: . Louis, 5; New York, 4 (first] Buffalo, 11; Newark, 6. wo innings but settled down. Tha |SYracuse X 7 10 x 6 Jacobson. cf. e SEslenc nmkel hounle R HE ; Reading, 14; Syracuse, 7 (first BB Wit piav 5, postionadi: gamaReading X 4 x 10 e piays—Dykes and Griffin; Galloway, | Trojans 002 201 000— 5 17 4 Jruesday. The score: Jersey City x 10 5 3 Gerber, ss. : is, 10; N k, 0|game) Dykes and Griffin. Left on bases— |Independents 040 202 11x—10 13 3 (soond game.) REREL: e I e 0 o - : Philadelphia, 6; Détroit, 4. Bases on| Batteries: Fitzpatrick and Begas: : - / CINCINNATI (N.) Newark S RIS é;c_nkanus. 2b. itzp. & Shicker, p. : 4 Cleveland, 4; Boston, 0. nings, second game.) _ balls—Oft Harris, 3; off Ehmke 1.|Schmidt and Hall. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 0. Rochester, 10; Baltimore. 9 Liits—Off Harris, 7 in 7 innings; off| The St. Mary's school team defeated | \yashinugton, 3; Chicago 0. | Other teams were not scheduled. WALTHOUR A GHAMPION Totals - E 5 | Xeefe, 1 in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher— |the Beavers 5 to 4. The Clay Hill \ New Fotk o0 By Ehmke (Dugan). Struck out— |Majors of Hartford won a swatting H CoohU oL BLO commawonoo O MK om KKK 0 Detroit (A.) Jcnes, 3b Cobb, cf . Veach, If Heilmann, Blue, 1b Flagstead, Rassler, ¢ hor oMW e R “o o w 1 0 ko O HowHooO0 00O Hoowommury oo R N1t MR 9 O WHRRBOOROD ) 1960 19 10 e i 00 B B HHODOOHH MY eale, rf. Bohne, 2b. roh, 3b. rane. 2b. [Roush, ct. Daubert, 1b. Standing of the Clubs, W. 4 s Z t . 9. ioles 18-Yenr-Old Son of Former Distanca [ Earned runs—Oft Shawkey, 4 o, ol T elae sl st S e, B Bl R CBli Shicker, 2. Twa base hits—Fllerbe, Losing pitcher—Harris. Umpires el schedulolof rematnlar sames of King Captures Amateur Title a3 Tarllwardl iHoae b Tobin. | —Chill and Moriarity. 'Time offzamelly, 8 SCiCHie OF foma nne Bames of Newark Velodrome. e hIS\;};E”'1352313:3'13;}‘!\1;;: e ) e league, follow: Saturday, August 2 R : pay, i Ch . B Trojans vs. West Ends, Xnd(pendeniq Newark, N. J., Aug. 22.— Bobby | Manus 4nd Sisler, 2. Left on bases— hamps Beat Sox. vs. Mt. Pleasants; Sunday, August 28, Dodgers vs. Trojans Saturday. Septem- ber 3, West Ends vs. Tabs. The Mt. Pleasants won a fast battle Saturda afternoon from the Tabs 2 to 0. L. PC. I Baltimore Cleveland . . T 43 .626| Buffalo New York ... S 44 .607 ‘Washington .o 54 .542 St. Louis 58 .500 Boston® o 2t 60 .46Y Detroit . 5 64 .462 Chicago SN 66 .426 Philadelphia i 72 .368 e Caamrsole Toronto Rochester Newark Syracuse Jersey City Reading Kopf, ss . [Rixey. p. ‘oumbe, eary, p. [Eller, p. 'Bressler Walthour, Jr., eighteen-yvear-old son | NeW York, 11: St. Louts, 2. Bases on Cleveland, Aus. 22 (American).—— balls—Oft Shicker, 7. Hit by pitcher !|Sothoron pitich:d effectively y of tho famous Bobby Walthour, who | g p! ively yesterday % -1 s e Shicker (Schang.) Struck ou: |ind Cleveland made it two straight vears ago, by his sensational riding. | —By Shocker, 9; by Shawkey 9. Um- |from Boston, winning 4 to 0. gained the title of tha “Dixie Flier,” | pires—Connolly and Nallin. Timo of | Sothoron allowed but six clinched the amateur bicycle cham- |game—2 houri and 20 minutes. passed none and struck out seven. | BROOKLYN pionship of America at the Velodrome SECOND GAME. Russell also pitched well, . but | FIELD DAY PLANNED : i here yesterday. Walthour, up to yes- NEW YORK (A errors behind him gave Cleveland . . = torday nad won three ot of the four = sy thres. Tuns, whiln Rumetys mental| AT ST. MARY'S FIELD! e E § amateur championship races and fin- N arror gave the champions unother. = = = 5 e . ished second in tho other. Yester- | Miller, of. 9 The score: ———— | B FLEAGUE cOcoOoHOHROOOHO M HOCOoOoHOMHOHOMN DY cocorHwNBEHOONW, oHooOWMRRoOOO WO cocooo0000HORD Gamcs Today. Games Today. Jersey City in Toronto (two.) New York in St. Louis. Newark in Buffalo. Boston in Cleveland. Baltimore in Ro Philadelphia in Detroit. Reading in Syr Washington in Chicago. St. Louis ..... 5 | By Harris, 1; by Keefe, 1; by Ehmke, |Pee from the St. Mory's playground l SEhdinsfol s fciute | i EASTERN LEAGUE. w day Qe was shut out in the two-mila B Boston (A) . y:::’ cd(' rhan?pmnshin in hit semi-final, bu: f‘l“‘h-e‘lbfi [Schmandt, 1b. at tho same time Willie Grimm, hiy | JERR€l, T flduft, 2b. nearest competitor, was also shut out. | /PP, Miller, c. There 18 only one more championship | /rare. #o- ediner . race to be held and, regardlesi of [ {CHWIN. = what happens in that event, el Walthour cannot be bpeaten for the Ip‘i’e‘_‘:\;- r? *Batted for Geary in the seventn - | title. He has 18 points, while Gromm ; [ /PreY. P ning. hai put 9. Ruel, c .. Cifcinnati ....2 1000010 0—4 > Totala > : Russell, p Brooklyn .....0 1070010 x—9 PURSES TOTAL $20.000. ST, DEerG i 3 S 5 5 | New Fayen 5% Twa basa hits—Bressler, Johnston, — 2 Vick - et ana | St Louis . ; 5 00 | 5pringfield 51 'Kilduff, Schmandt, Ruether, 2. Sac- |Fourteen Events on Grand Circuit | popsn p | ’ 5 2 ; izes will ho awardedgin € 5 F;n(‘m,rmu o S 5 440 |\Caterbury 6 rifices—F.oush, Rixey, Neis, Kilduff. Program at Poughkeepsic. Ellerbe. 3b. ... Totals ... S hicago i 7 400 ] pany o Double plays—Kilduft and Schmandt Kopt and Bohne. Left on bases Cincinnati, 4; Brooklyn, 8. Bases on balls — Off Reuther,” 4. Hits — Off Rixey, 10 in 3 1-3 inning oft Coumba 2 in 1-3 inning: off Geary, 3 in 2 1-3 innings: oft Eller, 2 in 2 inninge. —_— Results Yesterday. Results Yesterday. Waterbury, 7 Hariford, 2 S Prizo : New York, 7; St. Louis, 4. Bridgeport d pete for Prizes on Sey b 3— NG it : Epten Brooklyn, 9; Cincinnati, 4. Albany, 2-7; ‘P“’"gfi?‘d Bas¢ball Tonight. Other teams were not schednled Eiew S Elaxen SR 0"95‘"- 3 Hardware City Leaguers Will Com- Leib'd, cf Foster, 3b M'osky, 1f Pratt, 2b MecInnis, 1b “ollins, cf Scott, ss ey e O A field day open to all members of Standing of the Clubs. Standing of the Clubs. the Hardware City league, will be T w. L. held at St. Mary's field on Saturday, | pye o o o kB \ | pittsfiela ... 66 September 3. The program will start [ Cliseursh - 4 lat 2 o'clock. The events arranged |~ c¥ York roliow: TRunning bases, trowing ba Boston ball for distance,, fungo bafting, 100-; LrOOKIyn 16 Bridgeport . 65 5 Worcester - 64 Harttord 58 coo0omHOMK DT cooummowHOD coowRBRMOmOD cocommRroOL AT O e ) commuwoRBmOLRD soroorooON > Philac i Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 22.— er, 1b. ».. Ex\tlslnn]d the Tzl,st\ \ stoge Philadelphia : 310 & i ’ ' ; a el4 o'clock. A kite flying t 5 Fourteen events, carrying a total of | Williams, 1f. ......5 Tameson, 2 fohenh e e Games Today. slightly more than $20,000. will make | Jacobson cf. e S diatgiie M IdiiNisRvosic W TD0 | R 5 o the g ¢ the 1921 renewal |Severeid. c Wam's, . Ray was the winner of the cvent last{ St. Louis in New York. up the program of the 192 = < peaker, i E year, Each contestant niust make his Cincinnati in Brooklyn of the Poughkeepsie grand circuit | Gerber. ss. St : o 2 Pa 5 S Smith, rf own kite to be clizible to compete. | Pittsbrugh in Boston. meeting which will open Tuesday at|McManu bl G e 7 : - : the Hudson River Driving park. The [Bayne. p Bandrien) | The seventi: game of the series be-| Chicago in Philadelphis Struck out—By Rixey, 1: by Ruether. ittt It Sewell, tween the Norti Judd and g lrneetne Wil continnagfon tour, CaYs, : Burns, 1b . 3 American Papcr Goods girl 3. Wild pitch — Ruether. LOSIng |yitp Saturday held in reserve to care( Totals . : : e i : imeme s s WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS DIS pitcher—Rixey. Umpires — McCor- | ¢o, "t oo postponements. “Batted tor . i el QNS Jotn L Le piayed i evening. T mick and Klem. Time of game—1 | The poughkeepsie 2:12 trot, with ning South'ron, p ..... 3 contest will start at :45 o'clock. The hour and 52 minute a $3.000 purse, the richest of the | New York ... 0— o Sorleo dsitiaciat e ivictotiestton ) e — week, will be raced on Thursday. |St. Lo 012 Shetiaai st niieee] ach team. Gerry Hannon and Bobhic ARMOUR TO COMPETE Another feature will be the attempt to Two base hn=—P|pp W '\rd Sisler. |, & ¢ tusscli i . o be made on Wednesday by Single G ! Home run—Williams. Stolen bases— I{’(‘)’:t’:fr; A High Jump and Broad Jump Events Edinburgh Golfer in Jacques Memorial iz ‘ldm;:er‘\;l:\s- track r(;([‘ord :’\_2'!\0‘344 Toh:T, :aco:s(f)n. s‘;verom,‘( Sn(-‘x,’xfi(;: EL for Titles at Bridgeport. el Miss arris M. and Napoleon erbe. eft on ses—New York, P b 5 : ilay i x 1 Cup Tournament. i b e oo Two base hits—Leibold, Sewell, 2- Two New Br boys won state mlxj‘nr{u\dier];f\}:mi.;vh un- 2 St. Louis, T. 2 alls ¢ g - e - 5 D Fre - Nex 0¥ w state nmiss er . y have to un- Boston, Aug. 22.—The entry of Tom | Most of the horses entered here ar- | Collins : off Bavne, jSothoren. Stolen hase —. Collins 5 $5,000 From WB- (o) 00 Saturday o 4 A U lene : ; s Armour of Edinburgh, Scotland, former | rived from Narberth, Pa., vesterday.|2. Hits—Oft Collins, 9 in 7 innin s O O L I o R Doy ey COr Ty Tray | mect at Pleasur . Deidseport ¢ Cubs were s holder of the Scottish and French ama- e off Picrcy, 3 in 1 inning. Hit 2eott \11‘“1‘“‘- Hoster “’“"\’{‘P”»h 4 annon and vt Peplau. | the coal belt. Vietor teur golf titles, was received today for - - - : pitcher — By Collina (McManus.) pucdbomiiy et NRpH Bout at Jorsey City. took the running high jum itebinz sensation, sough n RNt i the anhual tomnument tor the] "5 CUNEEACE VIORAROMS. | ek out—By Bayne, 10: by Colting, ISiSues Dums (i), e R 5 b . Manager Kiliefer, but the C Herbert Jacques Memorial Cup at the | yya g - = -{4: by Piercy. 2. Wild pitchs—Col- |° gEeseaston Siashig | » Aug. 22.—Tex Riciard Marked Decrease Reported by Minor e = 5 lhas Zelasuennl i n Brookline Country club this week. His S ‘Mf‘"i = Iine, Prercy. Passed halls—Sehang, Rnrs(; on ‘lmlll. -Oif Russell 3. ’l'l‘a; (mm;u,mu,‘lh-.t J(/,\.r “._n on of | e 5 = h ok | remained over io most formidable opponent will be Fran- Agmes Amoctation. Losing pitcher—Collins. Umpires e s e e dnnings: feoly oston endibren oo of Cleve; Ite wore the col , in spite of the fact cis Ouimet, present holder of the tro- | Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 22.—A marked | Nallin anc Connolly. Time of game— |Thormanien. none in 1 inning. Struckjtand. post DUSScachuitnnncal st el Svay NNl & o ot ternoon pers contained a_rop phy. Jesse Guilford, long driving ama- | decrease in the number of minor|1 hour and 50 minutes. =T Sasacll L Byl sothoton i Lot a rance in a middie- | TR0 ot 0 O er Hish school all. | Signed with the Yan £ that teur, also is entered. league baseball players jumping con- i Losthip INSher R uss el L U mip e s s : n bl plony loladl i e 9 | fact Keenc ciaimed te he in absol SR tracts or reservations was reported to- ! Mogridge Pitches Well Bvans. Dinncen and 7“‘“_{“‘“”‘"‘1 i v instead of the £1,000 a . 1 \ isnorance. Keene has been with tn JAPS AT NEWPORT dey by John H. Farrell, secretary : & Rie 2 Time of game—1 hour and 34 mir- previously nrranged. Rickard insist- | fa¥. In fhe vunnine bro hes | Bridesburs team. near here, . ks the National Association of Professiou- | Chicago. Aug. 22—Mogridge pitch-|utes. also that both boxers come to New | [Sibed 2 distance of 20 feet & 1.2 Inches [yitened a'no nit: mo run same'a tew = A ball and Washington de- Fork at once to complete tr: las ar captained the foothal!il N ; A al Baseball Leagues. In a lefter to:©d airtight g 1t once to complete training 4% Killefer will give Tim th SIS Civige Temns Arrives at Resort This | ° 5 80 B0 o0 ociation, it was|feated Chicagol 3 to 0, Here: Wash- | NDEPENDENTS TG b hoee Peee e e . Te was a member of the hask- !¢ 0. ;H‘ ol =F Afternoon. R i i ;| ington gathered ten hits off Washing- | 1 in at the Thed - middleweight | ethall teem 1 phipedzanialsn, HE dise b oner Lardis to dec Newport, R. 1., Aug. 22.—The Jap- |38 Violations have been reported as|ington gathered ten hits off Wilkinson ! limit. 160 po 101 before ~x~r~-vnv1' ‘i:ml (‘-‘\lo..\r‘f n: New Britzin | el ot anese Davis cup team, which has won |compared with 338 for the 1920 sea- | Smith making four in five time up.| . AL o ing time planned fto start £-1C. 0 Saturday s meet. AR = %he right to meet the Australasians on |SOT. The score: Big Watch on Hand at St. Ma out about 1 o'clock. | —— o . the Casino courts later in the week to = = Washington (). Ficld to Witness Sunday Game in p i BB mnn e ton, Aug. 22—Jock Hutchiso determine which team shall be the chal-| BRITONS AGAIN VICTORIOUS, ey - ardare Gity League 2 i stiania, Norway, Aug. 22— - | British open 3 Jiin lenger of the American defenders, ar-| New London, Conn. Aug. 2 i il gecosess ar y League. Ot fashioned e o < Swedish rived here this afternoon. George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, the | Barris 2b . = (1‘ 1 Waterbury at Hartford. Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Springfield at Albany, Worcester at New Haven. Yo Pitcher Wants T 13 Peplas Talie ung Wants a Tryout ¥ Cubs, Papers Say He Signed W Yankees. The first Sunday game in the Hard- | € r 2 oS *s play- | established a wor The Australasia quartet, since its ar- | British pros, defeated Alex Smith fi,«rmge 1b ware City league attracted a largs|srou E te grow- | LGOO meters, free sty riwal has been practicing daily at the|Shenecossett and Cuthbert TRutchart ~rowd vesterday afternoon to | fne interest being shown in L s in 14 minutes 19 sccond Casino and the Japanese will have time [ of the Westchester-Biltmore Count: Mary's field, When the Trojans and | g at that place. Director Arth fing the record made b to get in some practice before the open- | club on the Shenecossett links here the Independents met. The latter| Pilz announces that g singles matches on next Thursday. |yesterday by 2 up. won an interesting game 10 to 5. omowop 5 cod : kite flying will aive at Adelaide, Australia, in|ber 1 and wili be confined mo;ll; to Le on the program all this week. February, 1920, by 12 seconds, | Scuthern California. G S ow