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WITH CLERKIN The Bt. Mary's Girls' team will play the Travelers Girls' team of Hartford this evening at Bt. Mary's field. Mapager John Tobin will have bls Corbin team out for practice this eve- ning at Walnut Hill park at 6 o'clock. Jimmy Chalmers, who was beaten by the St. Stanislaus team of Meriden last Bunday, has asked the Corbin management for a chance to redeem himselt tomorrow afternoon ngainst! the 8ilver City club, The request has been granted. Garozza will do the catching for the Lockmakers. Cos- sette, a brother of the Corbin basket- ball player, will do the backstopping for the visitors tomorrow, with either ; Bmedick or Bacarich on the mound. The 8t. Louis Cardinals are making & very poor showing against the Giants In the pennant race just now. In three games played in the present series at the Polo Grounds, the New Yorkers have won in a convincing manner. Benny Leonard, of New York, was tondergd a surprise party last night at Jersey City, if all the things that he is supposed to have said about Lew Tendler are true, There is one thing sure, another bout between this pair will be in the works soon. The Philly southpaw was given very little chance by the Leonard wor- shippers in this section to make a showing against, the idol. He came through all right, and maybe in a longer battle with a decision at stake, he might do even better. Tendler apparently has no regard for the feelings of Leonard regarding his Beauty. He opened a wound over the champion's eye, and according to the account of the fight, he also knocked a tooth from Benny's mouth. The Fish Red Tops of Chicopee, Maes.,, will play the New Departure team at Bristol next Sunday. the a The athletic management of New York University, has made statement to the effect that Joe Flynn, sensational shortstop of the baseball team of the university, has turned down an offer to play with the New York Giants. John H. Clark, aged 73 years, an old time lightweight boxer, died yes- terday at Philadelphia, from a nerv- ous breakdown. . Jimmy LavenSer. once a great hurler on the Holyoke team in the old Connecticut league, and later a member of the Chicago Cubs, has turned {n his uniform to the Atlanta club management, announcing that he is through with baseball. The legis- lation against the use of the spitball greatly affected Lavender's usefulness as a hurler. There was a novel ending to the' first preliminary bout at Jersey City last night. Jimmy Cooney, who was boxing Jack Monroe, tore his trunks, and the boxing commission ordered a halt in the mill. A Victrola record of the selection, “Many a heart is broken,” ought to have a big sale in New York for the. next few days. Hundreds of boxing fans congre- gated last night around tickers in this | city, to hear the returns of the Leon- ard Tendler bout. We didn’'t hear them, but it they were like those sent of the Britton-Leonard mill, they must have been wonderful to listen to, by the Leonard admirers. President John Heydler of the Na- tional league, has disallowed the pro- teats of the Brooklyn club against umplre decisions in games with the Glants and the Cardinals. Lou Bogash of Bridgeport, and George Shade of the Pacific Coast will meet tonight in the ring at Boston. It will be the second bout in three days for Bogash. After a long layoX from ring activ- ities, Battling Levinsky will enter the padded arena on August 14, meeting | Jim Tracey, the Australian heavy- | weight. Bllly Kopt got two hits in the Merwin Jacobson continues to hit the ball in a hard manner with the Baltimore Orioles. Yesterday af Jer- sey City the Wakeficld Court lad con- nected for two singles In five trips to the rubber. Al. Demaree, former Glants pitch- er, has been appointed manager of the Portland, Ore,, team, The Dodgers and the Independents will meet in the first game in the Hardware City league tomorrow aft- ernoon at St. Mary's fleld. The sec- ond contest will bring together the Colonlals and the Mount Pleasants, 1 Coach W. F. Delaney had his charges out yesterday for practice for the American Legion games at Ber- lin next month. The athletes went through their paces at St. Mary's fleld. It was an interested crowd thlat gathered around the ticker in Art. Pllz's Sportsmen's Exchange on the Rallroad Arcade last night to receive the returns off the ticker of the Leonard-Tendler bout. Mr, Pilz, in i his usual obliging manner, explained in detatl each return as it came over GIANTS GONTINCE 10 WALLOP GARDS (Continued from Eighth Page) | F. Miller, xGibson '2Gowdy vMeQuilla: P . 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 8 18 30 21 xBatted for Marquard in Tth. zBatted for Oeschger In Sth. vRan for Gowd iChicago ... Bosto) 000 204 100 9—7 " ; 100 010 050 18 Two base hits, Ford 2, Holke hits, Aldridge, Powell; home run, Christen- bury; sacrifices, Terry, Krug, Kopf, O'Neil;| double play, Hollocher, (unassisted); left on bases, Chicago 8, Boston 10; bases on balls, off Aldridge 1, off Oeschger 1, off Cheeves 1; struck out, by Aldridge 2, hy Oeschger 1, by F. Miller 1; hits, off Al- dridge 14 in 7 innings (nome out in Sth), oft Cheeves 4 in 3 innings, off Marquard 12 in 7 innings, oft Oeschger none in 1 inning, {oft F. Miller 2 in 2 innings; hit by pitcher, by Cheeves (Gowdy); wild pitch, Marquard; umpires, Moran and Quigley; time, 2:10. Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia, July 28.—A seventh inning rally in which six runs were sored enabled Philadelphia to make it three straight over Cincinnati yes- terday, the score being 6 to 5 season with Meadows and Parkinson on base gave the locals the victory. Score: CINCINNATI 4 Burnsef, .. Daubert, 3b. Duncasi' it. . Harper, 1f. ‘Fonsetn, 2b, Hargrave, c. Pinelli, 3b. Caveney, 88, . *Roush S xBressler #Neale SEoERmE e alcockesononoes lenncocomumnnny looorouonmmn lscomonsawnnnon =l occccacssscan? 32 *Batted for Caveney In Oth. xBatted for Keck in 9th. zRan for Bressler in §th. PHILADELPHIA. ab, r. 3 e Rapp, 3b. Parkingon, Williams, Henline, c. Meadows, P. +.e- - PN ol mmwriontony i A Slon Cincinnat! Philadelphia Two base hits, Daubert, home run, Willlams; stolen bz sacrifice, Daubert; doubla play to Fletcher to Lee; Rapp to Parkinson to Lee; left on bases, Cincinnati 7, Philadel- phia 4; base on balls, oft Meadows 6, off Luque 1; struck out, by Luque 1, by Keck 1, by Meadows 1; hits, off Luque 9 in 6 2.3 innings, oft Keck, none in 1 1-3 innings; balk, Meadows; losing pitcher, Luque; um- pires, Hart and O'Day; time, 1:40. SIKI KAYOES REEVE., Marseilles, France, July 28-—Bat- tiing Siki, the Senegalese pugillst, last night knocked out Harry Reeve, | the former light heavyweight cham- pion of England, in the sixth round. Braves-Cubs game yesterday at Bos- ton. PRICE RE on ALL Siki is to fight Carpentier early in September. DUCTION Sizes of _ P ennsylvania ACUUM CUP CORD and FABRIC TIRES In addition to the price reduction of July 5th we are now authorized to give FREE one “TON TESTED” TUBE with each Vacuum Cup Tire. With these prices prevailing on Vacuum Cup Tires you cannot afford to buy ordinary makes. T. H. Cogswell 8 CHESTNUT ST. Phone 1418-2 William's fifteenth home run of the o |1 L (13 | Blue, 1b. | base, | Evana and Gutbrie; time, (Continued from Elghth Page) Harry MeKeon is in charge of all en- fries, and thosc desiring to make such should write to him, addressing thelr mall to Kensington, or else see him personally, Prizes Are Offored, The Berlin post has spared no ex- pense in making the meet a success, and many valuable prizes will be of- fered to the winners. The firet prize in the modified mar- athon race will consist of a solid gold watch with silver cups for the sec- ond and third prizes. The prizes for the open events in the A. A. U. con- test will consist of a silver cup for bronze medal for third. Tennis and Baseball. That the tennis and basebali fans may have their share of fun at the meet, plans have been completed for the ataging of several tennis tour- naments and a baseball game, Ars thur Benson {s arranging for the ten- nis tournaments. James McCormick of Kensington, the utar pitcher for the K. of C. team in New Britain, has been named iR ; | as captain of the Kensington baseball e wire, | nine, which will play the team from East Rerlin. Many old timers are planning to enter into the game again with Kensington, and New Britain ball fans are assured an in- teresting time. The event will wind up in the even- ing with an entertainment and dance. How To Reach Grounds. The affair {s being staged at the Worthington community association grounds on Berlin street, August 19. New RBritain people desirous of at- 0l tending can take the trolley to Ber- 1in, which stops in front of the grounds. The trip can be made by auto along the Farmington road in Kensington to Berlin street. The grounds are a short distance to the south of the Berlin Congregational church. SCHANG'S HOMER TURNS THE TRICK (Continued from Eighth Page) i e W | 40 11 CLEVELAND. ab. 1. 0 Naylor, p. wlo 17 ] Gardner, MclInnis, O'Neill, o L. Sewell, Coveleski Bagby, D. Malls, p. *Stephenson b, . 1b. . oroowLIR MO e oh T N 5 4 4 4 3 L4 $5d 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 [ 0 0 0 SR T B ol ooccoconornossose 35 27 13 *Batted for Mails in Ot Philadelphia Cleveland h. . 002 400 302—11 000 010 100— 2 Two base hite, tller, Galloway, Speaker; three base hits, Gowan, Gard- ner; sacrifices, Scheer, Perkins 2; double plays, Wambeganss and McInnis, Gardner and Sewell; left on bases, Philadelphia 8, Cleveland §; bace on balls, off Naylor 2, Bagby 1; hits, oft Coveleskle § in 3 2.3 innings, off Bagby 5 {n 3 1-3 innings, off Mails 3 in 2 Innings; struck out, Naylor by Coveleskie 2, by Bagby 2, passed ball, Sewell; losing pitcher, eleskie; umplires, Nallin and Hildebrand; time, 1:55. Washington 9, Detroit 1. Detroit, July 28.—Detroit was help- less before Zachary vesterday, while Washington hit opportunely and won 9 to 1. The Nationals scored 6 runs off of Cole in the eighth inning after two were out. “Chick’ Gagnon, for- mer Holy Cross inflelder, was released to Rochezster by the Tigers yesterday. Score: ON. WASHINGT! b. 3 - Rice, cf. .. Harris, 2b. Tudge, 1b. . Goslin, 1 Brower, Shanie » Peckinpaugh, Picinich, c. Zachary, p. | rewoosmans cewonDew woamooom N ol hurornonwrng 3! Glrcrwomarny el oosssnarar KL DETROT T Tones, Cobb, cf Hetlmann, Veach, If. Flagstead, Cutshar, Rigney Woodall FEhmke, P, + Cole, p. . Monre, p. *Manfon . xClark .. rf. 1. 2b. 8s. ~s005000~000505x sooo000nrsoomoNy Honunornannoenwsl L T T T ey wosomo0o *Ratted for Cole in 8th. xRatted for Jones in 8th Washington 5 Datroit 002 100 060—8 ¥ 000 010 000—1 Two base hits, Judge Peckinpaugh, Rice, Shanks 2; three base hit, Zacha stolen Peckinpaugh; ;?rrlfl”‘ (‘;n Dhe dmu’:v(: Jlay, Peckinpaugh and Judge: :»:\’”m::-. Washington b Dattelt ciine ooy balls, off Zachary 2. off Cole &; struck ou by Zachary 4, by Cole 3; hits, oft Ehmke 1 in 1 inning, off Cole 11 in 7 mmr;g‘-.’.n‘n Moore 1 in 1 inning; hit by pitcher, by Cole (Picinich); losing pitcher, 1f:.lf'. umpires, — ‘Atl(-ndmz Physicians Announce That Mexican President Has Passed Crisis in His Serious Illness. Mexico City, July 28.—President Obregon has now safely passed the crisis in his illness, which for a time cansed his attending physicians to entertain grave fears for his life. Last Monday his condition warranted the | constant attendance of four physicians who treated him for acute bronchi- tis with pneumonia complications. Al- though he will be confined to his room for several days more his con- dition is no longer cause for alarm, his physicians say. FEARTHQUAKES FELT. Madrid, July 28.—A Dbrief earth- quake was felt last night at Granada, cauging considerable alarm. No dam- age was done. Guatemala City, July 28.—An earth quake shock of considerable intensity was felt here last night, but no dam- age was reported. first, silver medal for second and ll Chirago at Boston, | Boston ALD, FRIDAY, JUrY | NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yosterday New York 12 St. Louls 7, Boston 8, Chicago 7 Philadelplia 6, Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh-Brooklyn —Rain Standing of Cluhs Won Lost e BT 24 57 30 50 4" 49 47 45 46 45 47 34 b4 82 58 P.C. 626 594 532 610 495 489 888 856 New York . St Lonis .. Chicago ... Cineinnati Pitsburgh . veee Brooklyn ......... Philadelphia ...... St. Louls at New York, Pittsburgh at Rrooklyn—2 gamaes. . Cincinnat! at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Games Yesterday. | New York 6, 6t. Louis 5—11 innings Chicago 4, Boston 3—10 innings, Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 2. Washington 9, Detroit 1 Standing of the Clubs Won Lost 54 40 55 42 60 45 49 47 49 48 44 38 . 39 P.C. 574 567 526 510 505 478 418 415 St. Louls ... New York Chicago . Detroit Cleveland .. Washington Philadelphia Boston .. Games Today New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. ‘Washington, at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Baltimore 7, Jeresy City 2. Reading 5, Newark 0. Toronto 14, Buffalo 13. Rochester 9, Syracuse 3. Standing of the Clubs Won Lost il 25 59 39 55 44 52 47 47 48 41 56 39 63 27 69 P.C. Baltimore ..... 740 Rochester Jersey City . Buffalo .. Toronto . Reading . Syracuse .. Newark ... Games Today Baltimore at Jersey City. Newark at Reading. Rochester at Byracuse. Buffalo at Toronto. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New Haven 10, Albany 6. Waterbury 3, Bridgeport 2. Pittsfield 10, Fjtchburg 8. Hartford at Springfield—Rain. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost sees B8 31 38 37 41 47 P.C. 652 568 549 518 484 462 452 .830 New Haven . Waterbury . Hartford Pittsfield Bridgeport . Albany ... Springfleld . Fitchburg .. Games Today Waterbury at Hartford—2 games. Albany at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at Springfield. New Haven at Fitchburg. INSURGENTS BEING DRIVEN INTO OPEN Irish Nationals Driving Rebels Out of Several Districts—Ambush in County Donegal. | Dublin, July 28, (By Associated | Press).—All the main towns in the Connemara district have now been| cleared of insurgent troops and rapid progress is being made by the na-| tional forces in the west and the| Munster province, says an official re- port issued today The report says there {s good ground for hoping that within the next fortnight the organized resistance of the irregulars will have been so broken that further postponement of | the Irish parliament would be un-| necessary. At present five members | of the provisional government cabinet and other members of the Dall are actively engaged in the suspicion ol‘ disorders. Belfast, July 28, (By Associated | Press),—The ambush of a party of| free state troops was reported today from Glenties, County Donegal. They| encountered a man dressed as a priest who assured them there was no dan- ger in the locality. Suddenly seven men emerged from behind a hedge and opened fire upon the national sol- diers killing two of them Four of the attacking republicans| were captured during subsequent fighting. LEWIS IS HOPEFUL. Mine Union Leader is in Pllflldk‘lphlli —Sces Way to Peace, | Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, remained in Philadelphia today, going over a big stack of cor- respondence that had accumulated during his two days conference with the district presidents of the union | from western Pennsylvania, Ohio and | Indiana | He said that his plans were in-| definite and dependent to a large ex- tent on the developments in connec- | tion with the proposed interstate joint| conference of he central competitive | field. He declared that he had every| reason to helieve such a conference | would be arranged within a few days and that it would bring the soft coal | strike to an end. CROWD GETS RETURNS i One of the biggest crowds ever| hearing fight returns at Pilz's was on hand last night Nearly 500 were| given the results by Mr. Pilz through a large megaphone.—advt. 28, 1022, Philadelphia, July 28-—John L.}Dl | sculis at the | Globe Clothing H { 3 i A Great Time to Buy MEN’S PALM BEACH, TROPICAL WORSTED AND DIXIE WEAVE SUITS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Make are Included in This Sale. The price Reductions Come to You at a Time When You Need Them. Former Prices—$20.00, $15.00, $13.00. Now — $15.00, $11.00 [§ $9.00. Former Price Now $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 | $6.00 $7.00 Former Price Final Clearance Prices of Men's Straw Hats—1/ Price Timely Sale ot Shirts—Our Whole Stock—Nothing is Brought in for This Sale—Just as good in every way as those sold early. Now . $2.00 $2.50 |§ $3.00 $3.75 $4.50 $5.00 Half-Yearly Reduction Prices on Men’s Suits Boys’ Suits and Men’s Pants .UTH TENDERS HOOVER OVATION World Champion Sculler ‘is Given Great Reception on His Re- turn Home, As- ac- 28.—(By today Duluth, Minn, July sociated Press.)—Duluth claimed its hero of the hour--Walter Hoover, winner the diamond English Henley regatta, emblematic of the world's amateur rowing championship. Businese ceased entirely for one hour while most of the city followed brass bands down to the station to welcome the premier oarsman. Governor Preus was in the welcom- ing throng It was more than a mere triumphal of Globe Clothing House homecoming for Hoover—it was his most successful birthday party, for to- marked the 27th anniversary of his birth Two months ago he went quietly and alone, first to capture the North American rowing title at Philadelphia; then on to England where his sensa- tional sculling brought him fame After the impromptu parade down Superior street where store windiows were choked with poster poruaits of Hoover, he was given the rcst of th forenoon to spend with his wife and mother, but aft he was faced with a busy program that 1uns into the carnival activity of tonight Tonight an illuminated parade is planred, with Hoover riding in his own scull atop a float leadirg the pro- sion Hoover buttops” continued sale teday, and it was declared the fund alsed through their sale and voluu- 1d excend $1%, ‘substantisl gty day for the , with which a will b ¢ purchased for Hoover. A com- pletely furnished home was the most generally suggested gift, AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS, ! A. Bruce Bfelaski and Wife Are Still “Guests” at U. S. Consulate. Mexico City, July 28 —(By Associ- ated Press. —A. Bruce Bielaaki and Mrs. Bielaski are still “guests” of George Summeriin, American charge d'aftaires, at the American émbassy, *vhere they arc aweiting developments in the recent kidaapping case at Cuernavaca, which y or may not mean their detention in connection with ¢ es of se)f abduction. Bielaski s inade preparations to |lewve fur Laredv tonigiit. 1lie may ‘Is‘ar: preoecdings (o free Rimsel? of the order of Cverhavaca court requir- ‘ng kim to remain withip the confiaes ‘of Mexico City.