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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. INTERESTING PROGRAM Is BElNG ARRANGED FOR POSTOFFICE CLERKS FlELD DAY ON AUGUST 20 — BABE RUTH HlTS ANOTHER HOMER AT DETROIT — REDS ARE OUTHIT, BUT MANAGE TO PUT ACROSS A WIN OVER THE GIANTS —LEE WORTHY WINS RICHEST GRAND CIRCUIT STAKE \ . = = e ONENOREONER 222w REDSONGEAGAIN [ ovebat e 3rer P . GLERKS'FIELD "o oo me, LEE WORTHY WINS HAVING GREAT RAC FOR BABE RUTH DEFEAT THE GIANTS e —| DAY COMINGHERE|,. . ~—....... ANOTHER BiG RACE Georgian Does Better Stiek Work S ' Star— f lnrlnm(!ii.m" ::“\':‘:k i - o ConomR R i Big Swatter Hits His 26st Circuit oo o e "= Moranmen Are Outhit More Than| ewen-s:s.sc Sou s’ Local Team Contident-Meet 10 Be| ‘v con mesmovenaten, | RiCHESE Stake on Grand Circnit Pigures Gives Cobb Slight Lead, Chicago 6, Brooklyn Smash e e e coe Ty o One, Yot Win Peatured by Coampionship Dash |, e, o ave o taieree| - Captured by Phils. Horse er went into a virtual S —. for batting honors Standing of Clubs the Spnnlnh'DAvu curp“plnyo,rn v\;:o leagt rday x N Won Lost ol 2 _|are to arrvie here Friday for the¢| North Randall, Cleveland, August ot ; e ] ague yesterday| noy york, Aug. 10.—Though out. |8t LT “ The annual fleld day of the Con- |, o)\, nq match with the winner of |10, — Betting his ow s i | rgin peach traveling at ; A necticut Assoclation of Post Office ) # L OWR _pace, hard yests y P v Rig _ ~ od out two hits {n( 1t more than two to one, Cincinnati i b 43 Clerks will be held in this city Sun- the France-Australi contest WAZ|Wworthy, the unbeaten son of Lee errors ¢ 1 \ o 8 i i g ol bat. while Sisler con. | 272In deleated the New York Giants 48 day, August 20, at St. Mary's fleld, Kiven today by Antonio Oritz, of New |worthy, won the $11,000 champion 155 » & : i A o .| Yesterday, 3 to 2. It was the world's| Pittsburgh . 47 539 W e sl ‘| York, former Spanish tennis star, stallion stake, one of th hest ¢ only once in five times v Athletic events will be run off be- stake, one the riehes 1S0aa e 3 champlons' third successive defeat. | Cincinnati 51 - Manuel Alonzo, the hest Known ¢yree.year-old Grand Clreul i played 1 MeQuill y B d tween teams representing the post of- Iy three-year-o Tan reuit futur ninth Inning againg vit) ] bl + slight margin over eulfian, foriner Brave pltcher, | Broékiyn , ! 53 flces of the varfous citles and towns| 1¢Mber of the team, is the present|tes of the season, in straight heats i . twirled brilliantly for New York, but| Philadel 2 Spanish champion. Mr, Oritz, Who N into the bie r ne | Sistes. v ¥ m b ree points . elphia 62 ¢ g pan amp! g at North Randall yesterday amd In im by three points of the state, and some good events|, .ol ved him on several occasions doing 80 broke three ,»m":'., one of he his support fell dowi in the pinches. | Boston 06 i s ¢ e heforg il Aiqhhle: GloRice The Glunts hit Couch hard in the “",';o“;‘;"',’e":fgr"m:":‘):nn“;‘:‘:‘:’:';’;n"'“;'} ir Spain, recalled that Wiltiam T.|whed LS4 0V he o werld mark. R tha wwhe ? ) % Ohe Bieina) Foict Bies early tnnmg- but twice were stopped Games Today. coming to this city ta compete in tha Tilden, 2nd, ;\:rerh-nn title holder, |mpe race was worth $5,275 to Frank declared at Wimbledon, that Alonzo |y pjs of Philadelphia, owner of . b by daub'e plavs, Caveney's fleldin, ol 3 laced 1 ! o 8 on figures X %) Cincinnati at New York. plac Ihe. 6 ! L AR was spec CadUlhr Kelly hit & heme| Chieago at Brooklyn. BL00 Y wus the most wonderful player 1n|n' "o Tt was his fitth victory of : . Ly ., lrun in his first time up, giv i ve: § o ) y [ G H PCt| fhten home runs In suscesstan Sum | Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. The rivalry between the various| “*}rg CoUTt, ";"'::" T e e. |the season. Dugan ‘ : abb 8 184 40986 S0t stangel had nine put outs gn| Cb Louls at Boston. groups of post office clerks {8 very| .ty ae an all-around athlete. He Lowérs Three Hecers. 101 413 160 40920} canter field, catching ope My in every keen and is augmented by the fact||."an"aycellent soccer football player, |68 Worthy was driven by Ben inning but the elghth. Score: AMERICAN LEAGUE. that a cup has been offered to the| \ruman and hockey player. He is a ":’h:}l!c'::yt:;\t;l::did:;'::“te&?;gshi:r: CINCINN, postoffice that is able to win a leg on| iy ineer 2 BOXING AT MERIDEN NNATI Games Yesterday. it in three successive seasons. The |4 BN brother, Jose, alsn|T0I#d0 1ast week in the fastest heat Purne, o, K Cleveland 7, Boston 3. cup, which at present reposes in the |1y an abie athlete, according to Oritz( |ITOUed DY & three-vear-old tl;hbyelr, Daubey dhi- .« New York 8, Detroit 3 office of the postmaster in this city, | aithough not so well known as a ten. | TNi8 time, 2,063, was lowered by % ! Harper, rf. St. Louis 8, Washington 6. is a large silver loving howl, offered| 1o atay, 1’1 ne'cotnlv’i in t;ht flrflt hlelt 3'0;5!”6‘!)'- FoF 4 3% RO | Fonseca, rt, Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3. by the state association as a com- H _|In trotting that mile in 2: oo DETROIT } Bout at Hanover Park I'nnlzhl-—‘r nellf, 3b, " g petitive prize. New Britain won its r,(;o:?t[:: fiz"n',"'h:r; :.::msp':;;:h Worthy alco clipped ‘a second off the ) Three Other Mills, Winga, b Standing of the Clubs. firat leg on the cup last year in What | champfonship until beaten by Manuel |Stake record. He trotted the last Couch, p. vrvirirs Waon Lost .C.| will be remembered as one of the| sjonz0, holf in 1:00% and the last quarter in Bt. ‘Louls :.ivnvaiis . most memorable matches to have 29%. . New York . 3 5 587 [heen held by the clerks in years. It In the second heat Petér Earl Tetroit . P 5 532 | was only a matter of a few points be- challenged Lee Worthy ip the stretch Chicago 55 14| tween Bridgeport and New Britain and forced him to step the last quar- Cleveland ... 05| for the highest score and when final ter in 283 seconds, said to be the Washington ....... . tabulation of the points was made, it ;‘_"‘"“"‘ number belng offered (Or| o oot jast quarter ever trotted by Shiladelphia . ; 6 404 | was found that the local boys had|f"st: second and third. a three-year-old. In this mile Peter Eoston . 6 : copped the honors of the day, and City Championship Earl was just nosed out. with it, a leg on the cup and posses- One event, the 100 yard dash handi- Lee Worthy was coupled with Lee Games Today. sion of it for a yvear. cap, open to all athletes in the city of |Wynolot and faced the startér a No games scheduled. Locals Confident New Britain, is going to be the most |heavy favorite. has trained hard for - = Postmaster Willlam F. Delaney, |interesting event of the entire meet.| Exceptionally close fnishes and and he himself, Man-| Spaiitn s “FQ“M“ 3L INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE perhaps the best known man in the [This event, according to the hot|the defeat of Czar Worthy in the Mahon, and hundreds .. o 5 AL 010 aan—s state in amateur sport circles, stated [dope, will settle all arguments as to|Plain Dealer $5,000 purse and B!l are confident that Louis|New York ... 010 010 0A8—2 Games Yesterday vesterday that the local clerks have|who is the best athlete in the city and |S8haren in the 2:14 trot marked the score tonight Two base hit, Fonseca; home run, Kell Rochester 10, Jersey City 4. svery reason to be optimistic over|will be a champlonship affair. A large |day's racing. Both were odds en S = Yo h b f stolen bases, Harper, Daubert, Meusel ' ) i i fatchmaker Dwyer has hooked a |3 "0 NiBser. MOREess, . Wanbnas Aud: Dkl Syracuse 5-2, Newark 2-5. their chances of getting a second leg|numher of local runners have already |favorites. Several of the heats left semi-final between Tracy Ferguson of ;o ." caveney (unassisted); left on base,| Toronto 5, Reading 4. on the coveted prize again this vear.|entered the event ,and judging from|the spectators in doubt until the v n nd Dick Berry, of New few_Xork 4, Clncinnafl 9 baag, ""k“‘“l Baltimore 12, Buffalo 5. The Jocal hody of clerks has as good | the names of some of them, it will be [money horses were posted. ek, i S ot ! fe “fen:round distatnosyiadaonilien, sialt Saol 2l SRkl S 3 team as could he had among any|no mean race. So far, the following Czar Worthy Beaton. debrand; time, 22 Jimmy Proto, of New Haven, will mix and MeCormisk; time, 1:88 Standing of the Clubs such body in the state and, training|men have been mentioned as possible| The Plaln Dealer went to the Great ip with Young Silverberg of An- — Won Lost C.|faithfully as they have been for the|entries: Robert Peplau, James Maher, [volo, driven and owned by Walter Touis 8. Washington 6. s and Georgie Lynch, of Meriden, Boston 5-5, St. Louis 0-6. Baltimore .........80 32 i past few weeks, the local boys are| Vlarty Walsh, Joseph Campbell, Wil-|Cox, Goshen (N. Y.) reinsman, after St. Mv is, Aug. 1 Browns | will tackle Frankie Burns, of Bristol. | o460 Aug. 10—St. Louls went in- | Rochester . ........68 4“ .607 | preparing to do their utmost to keep(liam Campbell, George Hennessey, |one of the greatest struggles in the made it three out of four from Wash- | young Mcaulitffe, the best of the Con-| . qrge hjace yesterday by splitting | Buffalo .......... 52 .559 | the cup here for another year. Frank Delaney and Ned Delaney. |history of the stake. Four heats fogton, winnin final games yes t crop of referees, Will handle| o o\ \ojh Bogton while Cincinnati{ Jersey City ..... . B8 . 408 " Well Known Athletes Many more have been reported as|were necessary to decide the winner. terday S to 6. A ly agalnst|the men in the ring. The &how 18| aoteateq New York. Boston won the|Toronts . ; 58 .49 The local team is composed of the[possible entries, but have not as yet|preaks in the stretch cost Czar Wor- Walter Jot led to open at 8:15 o’clock. first game, 5 to 0, all of Boston's runs| Reading i k8 65 : following men: J. Renehan, Carl|made out their entry. thy the race. In the second heat he ning gave » run 1 — | coming after Fournier's muff of Mil-| Syracuse . et it 368 | Brink, Andrew Dahlberg and Clifford ‘' Cream of City finished sscond to the Great Volo, victory. Judge 3 rosiir f h ler's easy pop fly in the second inning|Newark ......... 82 .293 | Faulkner., This quartet needs no in- . o w 0 Senators and Med 18 WAL LORY AND BUNDY with two out. North relieved Sherdel ‘roduction to the sport loving public m:'2:"[‘;]:’2:’“,‘;';”r“":_‘;’;;"'n";c:l{‘:;"i:‘;)j E:::):hfsfg:'::’eb;':lmi_ teshadng Senators were = el et with two out in this inning and dld Games Today. of this city, as they have often been |, 2 % W8 CUACT ACE SOF A& KY ] The 2:12 pace also resulted in four credited wit 3 W vh-r official X ¥ X b 3 riot give a hit for the rest of the Torc_mto at Reading. in the limelight in ar”na'rj!:r conteste sprint line. Peplau has been rated by |heats. After Bingenwood, Jr., fin- scorer in the yth, but Umpire Mor- | Two of the Best Women Tennis Play- | game. Errors by Kopf were fnstru- Bufialo at Baltimore. sbout the state as prize winners, and many as the best all around athlete |ished sixth in the first heat the {arity refused to fl"'rm’ it as it L:UH"‘ ers in This Country to Meet Today V"]nrnl in :x Ir: ,Tx]:mnins the sec- z'och‘e:ter l!\'JM.'se:\‘ City A was: rhro‘ugh !lhm:_ PF!ar;s that the| . the city. H’e‘ has competed re.|iudges substituted Harry Stokes for }’?‘;“;:’“ ;\’;‘;‘:“;\“fi:'“(“ :1""'_”“]"‘] el : St niey "F‘_’( e SHBU0TeA Evpacung st bevark, :;’r “"f“‘l‘:h’;n ”‘f,“; Ph‘: r];:“:r’h"ho’f:r: cently in many events about the state | Marvin Childs in the sulky. Stokes nn 5 1 ‘as o hird with one| alenc O O rat GGame), EEs v 3 13 a p {then drove Bingenwood, ., to see- out and crossed the plate during a| auGle "‘0_ L 5 ST LOUIS, EASTERN LEAGUE #3 one of the best athleten that ever ahd s {‘:’;::ro‘;'a,,:"']::r ‘:”{:‘1‘:?‘ :l‘oncrmsmon R ||;’:¢, a‘nd was double play at first. Score | Ylencove, N. Y., Aug 10—Mrs. | po e = donned a track ;:.ul' at the local ?\.zh v, was one of the best runners called into the stand. He then won WASHINGTON. Mary_Sitton Bundy, of 1.08 Angeles, | siock. GRINERTadicrdRY school and his prowess of a few years| ... f\/rneq out by the city. His back- |the third heat, but was unable to hold b. and Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, of ;:my-‘\‘s.\.” }glrtford 3, Springfield 2. ago is still fresh th‘h minds of the ers claim that he can easily beat Pep- his long lead in the final heat and . \ arn New Haven 12-3, Rridgeport 3-1. |present day pupils. Carl Brink is a8 Sl anihey Nopatiil| was: beaten! by i Maty Coffee, ~whidh Harrls, 30,0000 0000 4 9.8 T Mina- 1921, will. meet tooay. for thelEchte" Pittsfield 13, Waterbury 3. famillar name to followers of track| U In & dash, and they are hopeful) was i e d Judge, 1b. ...... olar al; 3 ultz, AINAGY 7 S apaag % 3y i ten ) that he will turn out for the match.|also took the first heat and the race. el JheE % sports and he is counted on to do & |y, 1y Wwalsh, son of the old timer, is| Decision as to Childs and Stokes Eoalin, 12, i 0 n e this season in one of the|Toporcer, Brower, rf. 0 al matches of the women's|Ainsmith, great deal for the local team. An- § Y 0 e ¥ 3 fast man and should make the lo- (was reserved by the judges. Bhanks, Standi ut ¢ Y s y wn|® anding of the Clubs drew Dahlberg is another well known cal hoys step to breast thé tape ahead G Peckinpaugh, b ; y 0 olitan singles championship on | Plelnich, . ....ounnn 1 5 0 0fthe courts of the Nassau County club. sl Wi on Lo:t C.lathlete who has gained an excellent| "o him. | Gedree Hennessey has been GRIMES IS PEN u 1ZED Francis, p. ..... g ¥ o0 Mrs. Mallory, who won her fourth New Haiven 37 . reputation for himself in amateur ayEITR S EIARE hh A (RRUVOll o this aen {ilheart, p. v b0 0 ind mateh yesterday, after a sen- ¥ b § 42 580 8 "a £ . 3 X 7 ) et 5. g p|ralind matoh vestenday, exter A San Tuateriyry 27| sporst, and Clifford Faulkner is one of () "o n 4" he will make his opponents| Dodgers' Pitcher Fined $200 and - cational three set contest with Miss, Hartford . 44 5 the best athletes that the city has | gn 1 e 4 0 travel to beat him out. The Camp-| Suspended for Insuhordination 1| Helen Wills of San Francsco, the na- Fittefleld 4, 45 526 | ever seen. % el L K deien i i | hell brothers, the pride of “Nigger New York, Aug. 10.—Burleigh tional girl's champion, 1S beaten | Bridgeport 55 481 Strong Opposition " “ i Vati gt SRl R BravisnN eneauns Springfield 54 465 Bhe loaal LA s howe v, (5 EoinE Hill" have a strong following who are Grimes, Brooklyn National league Mrs. Bundy in both previous encou BLRLETE, kere g 40 “fl > B e hb 'a PHG'\" ‘u‘m» (‘]( it R*hon:th;\' positive that they can outstrip any of | pitcher, has been fined $200 and was Worcssies &b 05 B1T{siart o moe e e rva) oete¥ | the other local entries. Frank De-!indefinitely suspended by the club i o p i ¢ = 2 L laney has been a member of the Col- | for insubordination to Manager Wil- Wagner and Kaplan on Edge for Star | cosomoomm | swomusn— s s hat is needed tonight is a few f good weather, and the box- vielnity will no doubt fine exhibition At |Bancroft, e Topping a well bal-|Groh, 3t Kid" Kaplan, the Sil.|¥risch, 2b sation, and "Kid" Wag- : adelphia, the only ho hle to beat Kaplan since T ind campaign. Real- MeQuillan, p Wagner is a tough cus-|esmih olosss232208 the winners will be decided by the number of points gained in each event sso05mosmooaRe | smmminnenns ol cnosmusasy 3. 3 s | somwoaarmans | | alosmonoosmes wlomossos00L® 3 Rice, cf. ..... 1 ! 1 New York, tennis champions of 1904 =l oonunmno MY lusmwuscoowan slosssunoosse 3 Gerber, ss. s B BUBBINIETES L vas s 0 ters Holke. Sisler, 1b. ... 0 SR s Jacobson, 1f. ....... 0 3. s g i McManus, 2h. . ianl N TENNIS AT SOUTHAMPTON. Willlams, [ RO woad [omccmeroccs l@s325532202" ] Slonvescnenn2 38 vrvunannan Sl T St lu.hl \ur\l\nr: temain to Play in o ST Taiky tear, Bridgeport, I anvthing, 18 MUCh | gate track team the past season and | bert Robinson during the game with Hartford at Springfield. Th.thE, DSt aud |hw(~ A ‘mnw a | has been showing wonderful speed on | Cincinnati at Brooklyn last Sunday. 21 8 0| New Haven at Bridgeport. o 'n""“;_ ddes of the local men, |the cinder paths, and his brother, Ned When Grimes was taken from the ) Semi-Finals Today. St Louls ..oeeenioiioon. 000 000 00001 Neoto 8 T B teiela i MRS ‘| nas just entered the hall of fame at|game because of the Reds’ heavy hit- 3 030 000 00x—5 aterbury a ttsfield. A number of the Bridgeport post of- R STk G th n, N. Y. Aug. 10—F R ia insmith to Toporeer; lert| Albany at Worcester. fice athiates have made aredible ahows| (e, local iHighikechool;sandi hel will | ting,she slammed the)balliagainst the & ‘}\,“; '”]L' St MEsdn vn,\rfl.}s ‘off North 4, off Miller 2; struck eut, TO REPRESENT CON dueted under the auspices of the A. A.| raveling down the narrow lanes. then argued vehemently with Robin- 400 A11 000 invitation singles o o o lby North 4, by Miiler 3; hits, off Sherdal 0 5 5 luct L Y 3 o vers' d : ;";":fim ; 2 010 20x with eight survivors bracketed in the | ¥, SP75% Y % North nome in § 1-3| Bridgeport, Aug. 10.—Alex Alison, |U. about the state, and as they are in Wonderful Event son in the players' dugout . L ¢ - i ’ E—————— ] Two base rower A John-| round hefore the semi-finals nnings; hit by pitcher, by Bherdel (Boeck-|quarter miler of the Bridgeport A. C. |training all the time, are confident of With this array of local athletes gon, Austin; t L I L The players in the upper half with fel); loeing pitener, gEerdely Umplie O'DaY¥ | hag been selected by Secretary T. J.|winning the meet here on Sunday. pitted against each other, the local| J. B. MORAN LamafRnamsi U0 : S mion. i the pairings for today's match are: |and Hart; time 1:38, Track of the Conn. A. A. to represent Program of Events sport fans should be treated to the! 81834 Church Street i son *rancis T. Hunte tional indoor (Second Game). this state in the national track cham-| The program of events is as fol-|best event that has been conducted in | AUTO REPAIRING Goslin; doubie play 3 a 1 e cham T s. Robert Kinsey: Leon- ST. & % pionships at Newark, in September.|lows: 100 yard dash; quarter mile|this city in many years, and a large| “ PY 5 | s Tto) 5 X ; 3 / ; | CADILLACS A SPECIALTY Reikkonibase,” ol eur el kman ve. Zeno Shimidzu, Alison was a member of the Hamilton | run; half mile run; mile relay; shot|crowd is sure to be on hand to see| OUR TROUBLE CAR AT Ve S SRR ¢ Toin 1 .ower half: Vincent Richards vs. college relay team in the Pennsyl-[put, and broad jump. These events|the boys settle the question of who is | " YOUR SERVICE by Johnson 3, by Pruett 2 hits of Fran ard Kinsey; Carl Fischer vs vania relays in June. are closed to post office clerks and|the champion sprinter of the city. | TEL. 1354—1782 heart 2 Seiichiro Kashio Ay % SRR S . In the doubles, Richards and Hunt- FEET y frsrin atr e Japanese s Ain't It a Grand And Glorious Feeling ? BRIGGS (Continued on Following Page) team yet to reach the semi-finais. 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