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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 1921. —_—— o e e e e ——— e Connolly and Nallin. Time of game—- AT CITY PLAYGROUND. ¢ Miller; third, Anna Krawicz; estimated variou from $5,000, 1 hour and 29 inutes. —_ clay race, first Mary Contiono’s team; v Pl 5 A !] to £10,000,000. | DAVIS CUP PAR H | = An Interesting Program Held at Bur- |second, Mary Miller's team. United i i 19th Homer for Williams. e s Cae e oy The Tnterplayground baseball cham- unteers, St. Louis, Aug. 25.—Williams' nine- % T { pionship was won by the Bartlett o enth home run of the season came The girl and boy athletes at the|{eam, in downing the Smalley team J2 | sterday at an opportune time for|BUrritt playsround held an intere 9 to 4 yesterday. In the Junior league e | s St. Louis in the tenth inning and gave |ing meet vesterday, with some fine |(he Bartlett nine defeated the Smith i e | the Browns a 12 to 11 victory over|results. team, 4 to 3 in 11 innings. —_— 2 & = -,_ Here they 10-yard dash $ a herculean Voshell and Hardy Extend Wll-‘Hoyl and Coveleskie Have a Great| "om . (30 pound claen. s, Salvatore Ter- o . | Bodies of 500 War Heroes Threat- | :oout 650 por ]lams and Washbum 10 le][ D“el a[ Gleveland e (A ‘ S ‘( cond, Ivvrfn y ‘/Axvmnwl\\, third, George Lefty r, recently set x 5 pound class), |adrift by the Chicago Cubs, proved Y time it was ’ & - Mike Napolitano; second, Y : picking for Merwin Jacobson of be moved, Leibold, cf groon Yagroobian; third, Sevastian [this city, the “Klouting King” of the before th I"oster, 3b Coco:; 100 pound clas Joseph | Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday. In i The vitt, 3b Steppi; second, John pazowalski; | four trips to the plate, Jake accu-| Foboken, N. J., Aug. .—Fire Monisky, third, Georse ' Pappicola ctba!l | mulated as many hits, with two | Which destroyed army piers 5 and 6 Pratt, 2b throw, first, J Sondl| Ssiest S ¥aoabieiand 5 triplel last night threatening with destruction o ol e the bodies of 500 American war dead | serious ioss Sith; one-lezzed race, Sevastia 13 HOMERS FOR BRIEF. and the giant liner Leviathan was the| Eizht fireboats from New Yo Coco; second, Walter Dabkowski; , Mo., Aug. 25—Bunny | Subject of a searching investigation to- | credited with s third John Grannwald; relay race, t, first baseman of the Kansas|daY by agents of the department of jus- | tcrfront from a xSty "“:]""(_(“t“‘_”““ second, Russell| ity ‘American association club made | tce: 4 I s SpNiule e \“:l::.vlrum\“‘l.xl(‘.v . 2 {hirtaonth home mun of ithe seacon hT:e firie was dlsc.o\llmfr\‘d on pier 5|the Hoboken ey iDetarallaal b > yesterday, breaking the former |Shor lyd!avl;’; mineRcleics land spread {ed and the firebo: Girls' events. 40-vard a record established by Gavvy Cravath | SO T?pl’ v tha vuvr(;m an 10\'1r vnflm t\to streams t of the two members of the Davis|Plilliant work in the pinches by Waite| Totals My A SR several rs ago. Cravath was then | Piers were destroyed. The damage was|inz piers. cup team. Hoyt and Stanley Coveleskie. The vic- ond, Julia Fesiah: third 5 playing with Minneapolis. E = e Johnston and Davis won a straight | t'ry was the eleventh scored by the andy: (75 Dound class)) A Sali e B - T T— : — set victory over M. B. Hutchinson and | Yankees in seventeen games with the |, ..~ o beth Finklestein: second, Jenmio Ha. | BOSTON >Ql(:\D>RE§O¥\{tT‘S SEPT. 7. s E—— C. W. Sanders, the latier being the|world’s charhpions this vear, and the| 07 ™, 0kt third Wit Daginaist (100 wins oasae aotter. oo whol] QUALITY AND PRICE NEVER EQUALED captain of the Dartmouth college ter- | New Yorkers need but one more tri-| i 0’%) pound class), first, Roxy Atagnian; },‘{»‘(’y‘[b;l‘;.zm‘;g mifseg:snn lx:;\vcers:e,e_] & af £ Lal nis tcm,w'r‘ne westerners had to spve.d umph to take the season's series. Williams, 1f . second, Giscla Kage; third, Charlottc | summoned by Coach Dr. Charles Whe.- | B 32}(3% Rlbbed Cords $34.50 $25.05* up strorigly to avoid dropping the sec-| The winning run, which was put|y . o ansian; one-legged rac o BTl e ) s = $34. 52505 ond set, but won handily. neverthe- | over by the Yanks in the minth, was| J°0%0N: Cf - Miller; sccond, Anna Zi|iaaitol tenorc ImeRtRIMcor e oo || W RS 234 B Ribbed R GordsiE £44.00 23,0 i BT mmen omeo s compiled w it. M = 2 third, Mary Contiono; Bt | e = £ SR - e o The expected winners came through | tun By r e e (it Ialler 89| Gerber, ss e Dot Mo o o skethull |cquad. The first game on the schedule 33x4 Ribbed Cords $45.3) also in the other half of the dAraw.|, U nccq ol s bunt by Peck, who was | CManus. 2b William T. Tilden, 2d, and Vincent : ; Shocker, p is with Harvard, Sept. 24. 34x4 Ribbed Cords $46.50 i . @ safe on Johmston's error, and scored | oo 32x4}5 Ribbed Cords $490.75 TRichards, who are resuming the com- o ifi fly by Pi T Payne, p .. s bination that won them the national| ¢ O% 8 Sacriiee 7y By =PD. The).ro1p p- . 33x4l; Ribbed Cords $50.85 title three years ago, encountered al- | [#d1ans, led by Manager Speaker, put most as sturdy opposition from the|UP @ Vigorous protest that Peck had 34x4l; Ribbed Cords $52.15 Yale team of Lucien E. Williams and | Interfered with Steve O'Neill as the ; 5 § @ €3 ; *One out when winning run was|{ § 35x45 Ribbed Cords ..... $53.70 :xri Z(rom }‘Il:ril:;'"l‘“loh‘g;ona;m;P(;e{’, cunversation was wasted. The Indians| 1 B ?1 l nnou m n 36X4VZ Ribbed Cords large rooms Boston, Ausg. 2 ot in all their Cleveland, Aug. 25.—The Yankees unbroken line of suc in doubles this season have Richard Norrs Wil | usted the Indians from first place in liams, 2d, and Watson M. Washburn | the American League pennant parade, been so close to defeat 2s they were at|a trick the Hugmen had performed on | “ollins, the Longwood Cricket club vesterday, | .. oot 4 Eone) X s it vo previous visits to Dunn Field this|Scott, ss ... when they won in the third round of | |70 Previous vsits to D sl the mationall | doubles) aBamplonship |t 0 or Loy [Lookithe measuip for | iue), from S. Howard Voshell and Samuel | tNe Tribe in a hotly contested battlc| Myers, p Hardy by three sets to two and the|Yesterday afternoon. The score was| Russell, p skin of their teeth. The scores were— | > © and that the score was not|Xarr, p 6—3, 4—6, 6—4, 3—6, 6—3 in favor | }arser for both teams was due to the HHORLWWMEHO S = ShmrRowO HoommoOHROHOOR ply was exhans] ts pumped the on] at were thrown on the bur lhrwaaaraansa | cocornounnnmwan 2l ocommu = - © 0 = oo e C oo Uk ®O oHwwwHoORNOD orRoRL LI Tre iy $54.80 Bost 3021103100—11 Tilden and Richards|threatened to tie in their half of the|g g " : ’ - hresioned 1o Sl ¢ Bostenf sz Ll ; 35x5 Ribbed Cords ...... $65.05 —5, 4—6, 6—2, 6—2, and| »'nth. but Graney was left after a| myq pase hits—Pratt, Scott, Sisler. i I'wish to announce to the Public, and especially the peo- wil meet Howard and Robert Kinsey, | double to center. A fancy catch by Vacific coast champions, in the semi- | Miller helped to turn the home team | ;. S finals. Pecause of Richard’s activi-|back without a run in the ninth. e };'afesff@f,"{na,:ls-d%‘zfi}mScfu ties in the junior singles, this match| The score:: T e e e has been deferred to Friday afternoon. New York (A) 52 el & Tre Kinneys eliminated the Longwood |, i team of H. H. Bundy and Burnham Dell today by 6—2, 6—2, 6—3. Miller, cf In the national mixed doubles cham- | Peck, ss . pionship every bracket in the third|Ruth, 1f round was filled, save that which is|Meusel, rf waiting for the winner of the match | Pipp, 1b between Mrs. Molla Bjursted Mallory | Ward, 2b .. and Tilden and Miss Edith Sigourney | McNally, 3b and Nathaniel W. Niles. Mrs. Mallory | Schang, ¢ .. Struck out—By Russell, 2; by Kolp, was expected here today for her s Winning pitcher—Kolp. Losing | = xm‘x»ul appearance ?f the week. i itcher—Karr. Umpires—Wilson and [n the junior event Vincent Rich-| motars > ; Owens. Time of game—2 hours and ds defeated erry Grant with the i 10 minutes. loss of but three games in three Sets. EEE Richards looks like a sure winner of i i s Sixth gl ger: the championship, but the general|Jamieson. If 5 g Sm""_m foF T_"’e'_s' ° ° . level of ialent among the competitors | Wambsganss, 2b .. Fietool, Svoes &= —Throl b doho ? Ingraiam Gives Jones a Fight. imith, rf .... made it two straight from Washing- Arnold W. Jones, former national|Gardner, 3b . ton, 15 to 1. It was the sixth straight boys’ titleholder, and Tilden's part-|gewell, ss .. victory for the Tigers. Cole was effec- ner in the doubles at Paris last June, € SEC In U GO Paris last Johnston, g tive in the pinches. The score: Let’s help you do the picking Oll Y our U acatlon = ght a tartar ;|nl“! w. !:1g|;iham, O Neill, o Washington (A.) state champion, but manasged to win | CCYoleskie, = —picking baskets in five sets. Ingrabam, who, liks |2CTaReY Judge, 1b —half bushel baskets Whether you are at the shore Jones, hails from Providence, took the Bush; ss . —bushel baskets or in the mountains, you will want Home runs—Sisler, Williams. Three q Sale of F i ple of Belvidere, that I have opened an up-to-date store at e:l;eral Tires . 1543 Stanley St., carrying a full line of Groceries, Provisions, uaranteed 10,000 Miles Double play—~Gerber, McManus and Sisler. Left on bases—Boston, 8; St. Louis, 9. Bases on balls—Off Shock- Fruits and Vegetables, at Lowest Possible Prices. The store er, off Myers, 2; off Russell, 1. Hits —Off Shocker, 6 in 3 innings; . off with the Red front.—Walter Donohue. g GLIDDEN’S 'I'IRE SH P 3 S Seehe B b (Right at end of Stanley and Francis St. car line.) g in 3 1-3 innings; off Myers, 10 in| 2 2-3 innings; off Russell, 8 in 2 in- 108 FRANKLIN SQUARE. nings; off Karr, 1 in 1 2-3 innings. cocomomoN CwHOHAHONE CHWO D WO ctmmorooow —1 in the second set. Then his| {87 2D 3.‘wrqouA Miller, 1f came collapsed temporarily, .| aBatted for Coveleskie dropped six straight fames. iL | ries. was a battle royal to the finish, even|New York thouzh Jones took the fifth set at love. | Cleveland - Picinich, ¢ . “I;q t\)lw Longwood women's singles, Earned runs—Off Hoyt, 2; off Cove-| Johnson, p Miss Mary Brown, Miss Leslie Ban-|leskie, 1. Tw its—i n ol gt S rrop e (ot SSSCUCHR L i o S R reached the semi-finals and tne Te-|(pase hit—Meusel. Stolen bases—|aXharrity, .. maining bracket rests between Mrs.| Ruth, Meusel, Pipp. - Sacrifices— i __wood measures (all sizes) Bundy 1 M eonora Sears. Ward, Hoyt, 2; Peckinpaugh, Pipp. Just tell us what you need. We can Have the HERALD BATTLE TO DRAW = ba?f:;:i; iy Detrote (B oy make your harvest easier. Follow You ° N 0 ' ] Picture Moulding Is Lower! Wil you. fave a0 G; off Coveleskie, 7. Umpires—Mor- s a Batted for Sch‘aochlt i:xs niz.m i Do you need moulding? Herald S Stafi Of reporters Vfl“ ‘arity and Chill. Time of game—:z| ;%S J Sailor Fricdman Holds Lew Tendler | hoUrs and 15 inutes. , Cobb, cf 2. \Washington ... 0 3 “each, If 0 . - Detroit ... 213312303 It’s down in price by 15 per cent teilmann, rf . Two base hits—Milan, Cobb, Heil- Rlue, 1b tnann, Shanks, Picinich, Miller. Home New Britain NEews daily as you dO Yarris, 2b Snanks, 3b t set 11—9, and had a lead of| LotRls 727 3| Milan, cf Smith, ©f .. x Fi o g Eoa R chomowoR W OO WY NOWEL O cocoomamon M home. Even at Philly—Dundce Beats Tip- ‘White Sox Win in Tenth. Chicago, Aug. 25.—Chicago nosed out Philadelphia in the tenth innins Philadelphia, Au Lew Tend. | Yesterday, winning by 2 to 1. Kerrs| p et 08 % = ler of Philadelph ailor Friea- | Walk, a sacrifice and Mulligan's hit} o q.p "¢ man of Chicago fought with honors |Sent the winning run across. Thcl o7y " even in the eight-round windup of |SCOTe: 3 four fast bouts at the Philadelphia Philadelphia National ldague bascball park last night. Both are lizhtweights. A | Witt, rf crowd estimated at 25,000 persons | Galloway, ss watched the contests, all of which |, Walker, 1 went the scheduled eight rounds, with | perkis, c . the exception of the second, in which | p_ Johnscn, of George Chaney of Baltimore, scored |Tyuzan, 3b ... ] . . : AT e sl e T ‘cad, Blue. Sacrifices—Tlasstead Here in 114 inch and 1 inch sizes i hen ¥ t home by havi ton. Griffin, 1b ‘oung. Double plays—Shanks, Har : when you are at home by aving "°?'§"§£"’fi§fitffSenflf"filfy°"§,§ By S D s and Judge; Blue and Flagstead: . Il 1 d ¢ 1 ) p pointe s 5 : lags ) et ot Bt | R S e s | e ey bagd| —in oak, white enamel and matural -}l the paper mailed to you. the better of all but the first and sec- . Judge; B 3 g an : litz—Kayo for Chaney. ® P R R = ORH oW H R WHT & HHRORBOWRKE on the job and you can get the Merrick, ss run—Heilmann. Stolen bases—Flag- - chwmomwonoHO s s I SN ond rounds. Dundee weighed 131 Chicago (A.) Left on bases—Washington, 11; De- 1-2 pounds. Tiplitz weighed 132 1-2. ab Danny Kramer, 118 pounds, of Bos- ton defeated Charley Ledoux, 118, of France, in the’ opening bout. With the exception of occasional rallies on the part of the French boxer, the ~oit 10. Bases on hall € John- wood. stcn, 4; off Acosta, 2: off Schacht, 1 off Cole, 4. Hits—Off Johnson, 5 in Sent by mail daily, the Sub- innings (none out in third); off rcosta, 12 i 3 inning: ‘ i 1 need? o e v e 5 e Schacht, 1 m 1 23 Tnninga. Struck What kind do o need / scription price is the same as at Boston bantam hit him at will. Kra- [ ;2 by ; Sheily 11D ont—By Johnson, 1; by Cole, 3 mer, however, was unable to knock | 7¢el: : home E. Johnson, ss Mulligan, 3b Collins, 2b Strunk, cf O ) H rf L.csing pitcher—Johnson. Ump him off his feet. ooper, . = nneen, Evans and Hildebrand Harry Stone of Boston substituted |Schalk, ¢ ..... . '| Time of game—2 hours and for Harry Kid Brown of Philadelphia, | KerT P - utes. who was said to have broken a rib . = i a ay . in training, and was knocked out by Totals . George Chaney of Baltimore in the *One out when winning 5 EEES VICTORY FOR U. S. c a ee second round. S scored. — Thiladelphia British Tennis Critic Believes Davic 250-256 PARK STREET HONORS FOR COX Chicago «........0000010001—2 Cup Will Remain Here. R — Two base hits—Falk, Strunk. Stol i 5 Walter, Drives Two Winners at Pough- Boston, Aug. 25.—A. Willis Myer: i r order P M en base—Calloway. Sacrifices—Kerr | (ennis writer on The London Field, Call 1074—1075—1076 . Send in YOUERO before ._ | canoway, schalk, E. Johnson. Doublclang member o the British Davi . Poushkeepsie, N. Y., Aus. 25.—|jlays—Kerr, E. Johnson and Sheely:|cup team, thinks that “nothing sho o leave for your vacation. Waiter Cox took premier honors in the | sheely, E. Johnson and Sheely; Schalk|of a miracle can prevent the Ameri- & second day’s Grand Circuit racing at|gpq Shecely. Left on bases—Philadel |cans from retaining the Davis Cup.” the Hudson River Driving Park Ves-|phia, 6; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls— | Myers made this statemenpafter watch terday. With Jane the Great he won| g Hasty, 4. Hit by pitched ball—|ing America’s defenders in action at the 2.09 trot in hollow fashion from a| gy Kerr (Dykes). Struck out—By|the national doubles tournament field of twelve starters, and wound UP| ¢ orr, 5; by Hasty, 2. Umpires— |Fere. a profitable afternoon by scoring an- other straight-heat victory with Juno| ¢ which he drove for the Murphy Stables e 203 pace. 1ne st neae ot e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS race was timed in 2:03%, the best time o far made in competition here this vear. John Henry took second money : : = - after Juno had been ruled out under I == = = T T TR T YOUR MOTHER'S' i WELL-DONT YA Union Trotting Association rules. Z — . _ R ! GETTING To BE AN . Tommy Murphy scored his fourth| I — = O MAAM= [/ 5 S'POSE SHE GETS 5 g . AWFUL GADABOUT, victory of the year with Silladar, his ! = SHE AIN'T unbeaten colt, in ‘“Fhe Union,”” three- AT HOME ] TIRED OF US KIDS year-old trotting event. Silladar won | 3 GO T TW DooR, o > ~ ‘ e from a field of ten, and was never se- v FRECKLES. ‘ , 4 | LA ‘ 2 ¢ 1962 00 M i 2 00 O I HoOwONRHMHO riously threatened, coming home virtu- | ally under wraps in both heats. Mur- - SH-U=How phy, howe had a spotty day, Sanar- do doing so poorlv in the 2:03 pace that ae was drawn in the third heat, and| eva Brooke performed similarly in the | 2:09 ¢ trot. | Single attempted to beat the track | record of 2:00%, held jointly by Na- poleon Direct and Miss Harris M., but failed, being timed in 2:01% Harry Fleming had a narrow escape | from injury when, in scorinz for the| first heat of the 2:09 trot, Selka broke and threw him from the sulky. He was dragged for a few feet, but brought Selka to a halt in time to prevent se- =eus results.

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