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e e e —— . , NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 19z KACEYS TAKE MEASURE OF ACCOS OF BRIDGEPORT — CORBINS DROP 12 INNING GAME TO MIDDLETOWN — BABE RUTH TO PLAY AFTER REST _ JOHNNY WEISMULLER BREAKS ANOTHER WORLD'S SWIMMING MARK — GIANTS INCREASE LEAD AND YANKS LOSE ONE TO TAE ‘SENATORS KAGEYS PLAYUKE v REDSSTOPWINNING [ “ovdatr i rir JWANKEES LOSETO " ~orcmams . |GORBINNINELDSES AREALBALLTEMN o= STREAK OF PIRATES s WASHINGTON3TO2, oo v e | BY FLURE HOME RUN Ruth will not be out of the Y — | Johnny Welsmuller, 1 Yankee's lineup very long, He " Games Yesterday C., Chicago, established another world's record in swimming yes- And in So Doing Defeat the ACC0s " x “ani "wan ‘aincharees | OiNCINNALE Beats Pittsburgh in 10-| Sew"Sork s homon'2 Browns Are Trounced 9 f0 8 and|| tnaey’in e ‘Lowwvine Box: ||Gandette of Middletown Hits of the leg and was discharged 2 Brooklyn 8, Philadelpia 2 | club meet when he swam 150 from the hospital vesterday with o Bridgepom, 8108 i e Tonig Gootst-Other Games | e P o e Clovland BalsDetolt | gt e mptn e Singleand BalIsLost eral days hef resuming play | Standing of Clubs | Il 1:38 2-4, set by Duke Kah- [ * - - i Won Lost P.C.| o . anamoku of Hawail. Miss Sybil Cinelnnati, Aug. 14, — The Reds|New York .. 45 “ 5an | . Washington, Aug. 14.—Two former | paver, also of the Illinols A. C. The Cerbin Baseball nine 10st a close 1 the e o broke Pittshurgh's winning streak of | €. Louls 04 46 sao | Yankees, Modridge and Peckinpaugh, set a new world’s mark in the conteést to the Middletown té, yes- w « BOUTS TO DECIDE 13 wtralght games yesterday by taking | Pittaburgh . ... ... 5% 547 | Mere largely responsible for Was 50 yard back stroke for'wom.- ||(4FdaY by the scoré of 11 to 10, The 0 inning game, 5 to 4, Couch was Chicago : | 59 :.HM Ington's 3 to 2 victory over New en, 0:34 3-5 turning point In_the game came in a TWO BOXING TITLES 'taken out atter seven innings and|Cincinnati . ... 27| York yesterday, Mogridge kept the| the ffth inning when with twe men 1 i ‘.51 | Yankees from scoring until the ninth, | on, Gaudette of the Middletown nine Auque allowed only one hit in the | ) s . thiee: Polinds. Morteo e aalia At r,;‘;.':‘d':]';h'“ B 104 ‘A%%|and Peckinpaugh's bat in the sixth took hold of oné of Jerry Griftin's the seventh when the Reds tied the | Boston '3,}7 helped the locals. Manager Hig-| benders and salled it out {nto left New York State to Recogmize AS|score and was tnken out in the ciamin ono 8 [ :Ins and Witt were ordered off the field for what looked like a single. Champlons, Winners of | Paubert led off with a three hagger eld in the first inning for disputing GREAT AGGREGATION :']{habbnr:l hov:vev. l.ndl'dtma‘ cldump i [1n the tenth, when Yellowh e a decision by Umpire Guthriem. of bushes and was lost, Gaudette ; Lo . DautocThorse relie | Chieago t Bt Loul [ wan aorint o the ey s OF HORSES TO RUN|bng creied with s nomér when the ed hy . 2 |winning run on a hit by Fonseca.| Lad s | & ®esult of an abscess operation in| hit was only an ordinary pingle. on two| New York, Aug. 14.—Metropolitan | Score # : E ] New York. Score: Griffin Weakens. L8 tallowers of boxing will see battles PITTSBURGH AMERICAN LEAGUE. Big Jerry weakéned in the elghth 'k City for twe “synthetic championships b, r ST About 200 Trotters and Pacers t0|{nning, walked four.men and allowed bk Ol Cittn ‘Eaver davs ! Maranville, u, o Al e 0 = Games Yesterday. Wit et . | one hit. Chalmers was rushéd to his fret inmine | At the metropolitan Velodrome to- |Bigbee, I Washington 3, New York ¢ [Bmith, .20 [ Compete in Four Days Tesd6, BUE with the bamh. £ull, the %y 1 night. Dav Losenhur, Brooklyn | Kussell, ef. .......... ’ ¥ McNillan, first man to face Rim, connected for g0t to him, and ‘tlz! v|-mm;\'n,,L’.‘..".‘(:’,f,.:{, \}rr;rk“b‘r: -,T"m" ’y‘ gL | CHicago 9, St. Louis 3. :lrp, 1.5, GrandiClefiy 4 double, and Jimmy was also yn‘nkod ! } d b SN ALe WA T ra oy gD ISHARG, 0.7 ' start a 15 round go to decide who i8|Gr g = A Philadelphia, Aug. 14.—One of the|in favor of RBlanchard. Blanchard od Flelding = . to be middleweight champion of the Rohas o Standing of the Clubs, ‘:&l“n‘:d‘ o, | greatest aggregations of harness rac- [finished the game in fine style, hold- the park, the gen-1 ' o 5 New York ' atate—Johnny |Mérrisen, p: s Won 1«‘0‘!‘ Pfif{;w»m, " |ing horses ever brought together in|img the oppesing batsmen at his ¥ e Y isa 1B 4 ones, p. . 2 New York . 3 5 46 .586 | *Hoffman the east wnu‘)ure today for the four|mercy. |days Grand Clrcuit meeting at the Old Feature of Game, Belmont driving park, beginning to-| The work of Hull, Middletown 3 | sowmma ays were t wloormmrnonaoxs -l ooumuwaeaswoTd R RS Al ~loonsossossar S AY" \Wilson of Hoston who {s champion |} eiiswnerse p outside of New York, lost his crown i e : R o L 8 52 ‘532 in this state when he falled to meet j 0 12 . Rosenburg as ordered by the state| ‘O7€ out When winning run was scored,| o : . % i Jongw In oen. morrow. In addition to 125 head of |shortstop, In accepting 14 chences boxing commission. s CINCINNATI Washi IR fs ” ':” 4 ‘n'r 5 trotters and pacers shipped on a spe- |with only one error chalked up Johnny Dundee of New York and Burne. f. ..., T e ! 4 Lohae $ lcial train from Cleveland there weré|against him, was the outstanding Danny Frush of Cleveland will start |Laubert, ih. 0 L X 5 b | {about 65 local and neArby horses|feature of the day. Jée Jackson on over the same distance at FEbbets ‘n""‘,"f;" b of BosRR S L <8R0, ready to compete, first bage, pulled off two of the nicest fleld tomorrow .,,.-‘ the ff-uthfir\\'-p,l)n ;n.' g Sixteen races are scheduled for the | plays that have be.en seen this seeason. championship of the universe—in weeld in addition to two trials against Bleom’s Work. New-Vark state: Tohnny Kilbane=olisigains & time by world champion herses. The| Bloom, the local boy in thé Migdle- Glave and [L, (-h‘ir;'\ fon most e{-nrv }\'*‘u‘w"nn 3b. purses total $22,000. town line-up, got a timely double \\'hrrn‘ (‘\fifl qm»m;;.‘lp;\,., a ,...,m,nd'.,; Caveney, ss. Four of the animals carded to start|and a single and was a tower of ; : I have records of less than two minutes,{strength behind the bat. His stick- Three of them are trotters, Peter|work was the cause of a few of the by the commission when he declined \;"‘;LI"' Manning, 1:57% ; Nedda, 1:69 1-4 and (tallies against the locals. Arion Guy, 1:59%. The other is a Fluke Heme Run. Dwy Green a double play at was snappy. of work was a| catch by Begley of a high throw by Dwyer in t . ing. Me- Carthy I n a double play in the f i 1 was due for the rt t work of someone t Camphe viled a fine chance for the ; > t I score or mayhe forge ahea en the seventh in ning with ] thy on third base and on second with S Games Today. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Only game scheduled. looncuwassy sl Rk 0 ol hrrbronemos ek ta e wloorooscous INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 27 Washington 000 003 00x—3 Games Yesterday New York % . 000 000 002— = A Two base hit, Judge; three base hit, Har- Ballmoreiaigte onio | ris; sacrifice, Dugan, left on base, New! Newark 3-1, Richester 1-5. York 10, Washington 7; base on balls, Jones A local nine outhit the Middle- base with & fine throw to Budnick, re. that it will recognize formally the Syracuse 6.5, Jersey City 4.2, S struck out, by Jones 5, by Mogridge i; "'g;"“?:'d;‘e:;?yI::i::'wlu'lsi‘:; e :o:x):eouatg:, but they Sonid Fehase: tiring the side r'q a.zhrr ha.fl a fine tWo winners a", -:r!d 5 :hlmmons.“ ;;:yu';rh}:a‘r:rt-’_: : Reading 10, Buffalo 3 umpires, Connolly and Guthrie; time, 2:05. cial purse for an effort by Nedda to|nect enough times to win out. When and the work of Jim »Ratted for Couch | h . cago 9, St. Louis 3. best 2:01%, while anether special |the fluke home run resuiting in three third base was al Standing of the Club: Ohicagory) S L o RUNS FOR THEWEER i, o g ma| swsamsorfioun | b5 4 T8, vy pihe vl o bl S0l b e 07 8 St e el f::r‘:‘,w = l“:r et "v,‘,, o ; Tws ks btk Ve, Trmr\t«lr,ov"ro: Baltimore ;?“ af lon a batting rampage in the second |for Peter Manning to_break all har-(the locals seemed to lose Aearty and 2 Y Al i3 n S R e 132 |inning and drove Vangilder off the|ness records. the game was over right then and thére. The score: | base hits, Daubert h, Fonsecs, Har-| - a double | gray ¢ g i Rochester . PR b | 45 grave, Tierney; stolen bass, Care . i 2 % A | mount after scoring sixruns, and CORBIN The home team did some fine work Aug. g |fice, Harpar; double play, Maranvil | Butfalo .. sur 89 34 D in the first inning. Olichney was out, | |G left on bases, Pittaburgh Jersey City B 55 ‘542 | easily defeated St. Louis 9 to 3 yes- . Dwyer to Begley, and then Sherwood | NATIONAL LEAGUE. \';nn 1 & base on balls, off Couch 1, Toronto 60 61 terday in the final game before the Corbin, ef. 3 = Hia S 23 128 Morrison 2, oft Yellowhorse ruck ou . . - X 3 % Y was passed. Dwyer took Jack Me- s M B, o e el by A ereeen bl Gl ReRdlng . vt e s .50 60 - gap)|vaiite, [BoXsleave sforifihely FIRACH I S Briran b Carthy's drive and tossing to Green Piftsburgh x ] 6—70 |11 in 7 innings, off Luqus 1 in 3 innings, | Syracuse ., LA e, vasion of the east. Y Huber, 1. he forced Sherwood, Green then whip- | Brookiyn ‘ru'r Morrison 7 in 7 1-3 s, offt Hamil- [ Newark .. 26 85 5 Get Commanding TLead. Because of Unbeatable Tennis She wofax, 3b. e n b Al Cew York x 3 31 |ton 1 in 1 2-3 innings, off YeMowhorse 1 in! ShC | Sheely started the rally with a Sny ped the ball to Begley, completing a NeW York 3 3 3 14 i B b g e e Chicago x 3 umpires, Rigler and McCormick; time, 1:35.| Toronto at Baltimore, |gan {?llon'cd with a double, Schalk pected to Win National To ent |Grifn, p. - Doston x: 4 k e Rochester at Newark. | was hit by a pitched ball, after which Chalmers, p. . lpele), (QReRdiis sepena Al SO ot ¢ ; New York 4, Boston 2 S S, four consecutive hits and an error| Forest Hills, N. Y. Aug. 14.—Be. |Jechson. 1b. ... s, to accept the purse offered him for rBressler a bout with Dunde. Couch, p. two men caught Mae off third| The commission has served notice 499 P: lmososssssnnusnay Slosonsnuasswnann His o » - 9 2 Locals Score’ Three lcowmwocummnn lacomwune f;:f‘f":;, i g 1"‘:“0"\’;“‘1‘;"{’ “q::;’%_ oinn 8 % /New York, Aug. 14 —The New York| Buffalo at Reading, !by Williams, gave the locals a com-|cause of the unbeatable game she has| Fie nes p”:h,"] 'mong s ~°’(u"rl h\.-l _ Glants scored their fourth straight I TN ;mandmg lead. The locals scored an dlspl[vygd since returning from her MIDDL] A o 3 victory yesterday when Virgil Barnes, EASTERN LEAGUE other run off Bayne and added two | crushing defeat at Wimbledon by K reen, on neat sacrific making his first start as a regular, more on Pruett. Suzanne Lenglen, Mrs. Molla Bjur-|Ghudette, 3b. oy ashed out s 4 | Rednall, rf. e N turned back the Boston Braves, 4 to Games Yesterday The visitors scored three runs oft | stedg Mallory wil go into the annual 26 "sy. 4 ¥ n R went t g|2. Barnes was in trouble in only two New Haven 4-11, }{urvffi;’d 3-0. ol B sl s ABLbIe s fobiad | Leverette by bunching hits, but were national women's tennis champion-'Bloom, c. n dnick’s double and scori / : . 3 | Winger, 1f. . e s Anbialil - Budfly ool tKIA |innings, when the Braves scored all Springfield 3, Bridgeport 2. helpless aga nft Faber. 3 "nhip ‘tournamenl. opening today at e B e A b e 7 their runs. Oeschger, who opposed| Albany 2-3, Worcester 1-4 The Browns' defeat, however, did|the West Side Tennis club, a decided g inwick, 1b, . i et LR T S x—24 |him on the mound, twirled effectively| Waterbury 2-2, Pittsfield 0-1. not affect their lead in the pennant favorite. Kingsland, cf. lo 2 'fins a o o et hen o 10—24 | With the exception of the fourth when £ race, as New York, the Runner-up,' There are 54 entries inclyding the|Mumby, p. ... 11 0m SR eectoics Dy 40 Ballmgher 1 1aith 50 20 [the champions tallled three runs. was defeated hy Washington. best women players in the country TR field. The home team did n ore x—20 | Standing of the Clubs | 11 11 3¢ A PR tearm QI8 560 OIS g rtios Xx—19 | Frisch scored their Bther run in the| Won Lost ST. LOUIS with the exception of Miss Mary K. corpin 213 300 200 000—1 scoring forflth" day. | third on Kopf's error. Groh again|New Haven .......7T1 27 3 el - & & Brown of Los Angeles, ranked num- Middistown . .. 300 “xohm;' :n“ Visitors Get Two INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Injured his leg in the fourth inning| Waterbury ....... 43 578 |Tobin, rf. o/ ber two in national standing, who re-| Two base hits Bloem. SAIFIC: Bridgeport made two runs in the S MTWTF § Tt. and was forced to retire. Score: Hartford ........ 47 Sisler, 1b, : Slococowonwwaren . SlpPre el <o o el cscoromonco® NS lucemecannax 0’ zZ “oMmoumuOwy & v 3 oBuomum! =} Louis Cleveland | Chicago New York 1 Boston Detroit - s0Scomman Cecudiswean lovanananas e - o loormonuoows @ m o me ;g C o B Mmoo IQ jak 2, Hubér; home rums, Gaudette; bases Willlams, cf. o n ] ] mained in{ the rw_estdlo Atten_d the |(0C L alls, off Mumby 1, off Grifin 6, ef NRacsvand Wk > second | Byffalo B D 5 5 . r. b opo. & &!Springfield 5 54 481 [ McManus, 2D, | 4 g u Cdst ; lick threw bad) o 1n § . b 5 M) iRb: . |sfolen bases, Prelsser, Patrus and Snyde when Budnick threw badly to first.| gochester 3 ?| Bridgeport . = 57 477 | Revereld, © 3 0| rounds of singles are on today’'s pro- it Dlays, Prelasér to Patrus, Blanchard, Csardos was hit by a pitched ball. | Toronto 5—45 | Nicholson 0 gram. 4 9 458 |Austin, 3b. Hull to Cahill; left on bases, Corbin Jno. Mac pushed both runners along Reading 5 4 13—36 |Ford, ss 1 8 = 3 21\\‘-:::"‘“(_‘_ 71 317}:’. Colling R, Since returing from England Mrs. (yiddletewn §; passed balls, Clinton ; with a sacrifice, Crean playing it safe | geracuae 0—ag¢ |Holke, 1 [ A e R 5 L 0 0|Mallory has regained her confidence|Rioom 1: first base on errors, Corbia & e AE <al B ¥ Nixon, | JIVanglider n 3 | Middletown 1; hits, eff Grifin 7, off Chal- getting his man first base. Kaloski| yers City T b e U {and in minor tournaments prepara- [ O e Blanchard §; wild pitches, registered on Hinkle's long fly to left| Newark 4 | p New Haven at:Hartford (Continued on Followng Page). {tory to the national championships, cyimn, Mumby; umpire, Johndon; time, 2:52. field and Csardos dented the pan on| P ol - oteittar AeAibarl: | A | has had little difficulty in beating| , Olichney's two hagger to right field. | Pitisfield at Waterbury. A Herald classified ad does what Mrs. May Button Bundy and Mrs.| What do you want? A Herald clas- This finished the Accos. | YIKINGS WIN Bridgatorhvat Sor neai Vit aRabA T toRd o, |Mar10n Zinderstein Jessup. sified ad will serve you. The score: . 3 Eer | *Boecke — e 3 ACCOS, ab, % VON ELM SURPRISED. d F R G 0| Salt Lake City, Aug. 14 —When in- | Wh F “ 3 N d BY BRI GS ?|formed of the action of the United ey a Feller eeds a ren o | States Golf association barring his 0| entry in the national amateur tourna- | ment George Vop EIm said he was| o astonished. | o/ “I am completely in the dark as to 1 Olichnsy ;| Locals Beat Ben Hurs of Hartford at |5/l erwoo 3 3 5 5?,“”;;”?,”',)_ Fig ’ ¢ 1| Pioneer Grounds in First ‘;:,:,!,l:_“_h “3h. e Meusel, If. Game of the Scason. Young, (é""kfl_"l:v ¢ ! 0 | The Vikings A. C. won their first|Stengel T ; )| home game from the Ben Hurs of {™ih O -0 Hartford at the Pioneer grounds yes- g 3 = what grounds the association thinks' terday by the score of ‘7 to 4. Re- ¢ |1t has for barring me he said. “I| spite the loosc playing of the locals, | *Batted for Oeachger In BN, = |have complied with all amateur re- . their excellent stick work at bat en- |poyon . .,.0000" ..., 300 610 0002 | quirements and cannot imagine R/ E,‘.’.‘:’ [ ¥R asas 2 3 & "|abled them to humble the Hartford 'r-v: base hit r”wv-r:’rrlrm qu’bn!' < | what manner I am suppesed to have Budnick, 3b. ....... et y TBTe- | o 7. Beston 7; bases on balle, off Oesch-| Whole thing must be a mistake. Kildufr ; 0 gation down to four hits, while his{ger 3 ' aff Barnes 2; struck out, by V.| Walsh 1.0 0 1 1 0team mates connected for nine safe Rarnen 7. by Oeachger 3 pasted - ba L | BA I NG | ¢ 14 0 ! bingles off o rizte 10 time | Smit [ or M. A. /! > . . » TWEL‘L Bovs - Sl - b angeh SINNRL WolL A4k Jorshon Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 2. ¥ ; N ! 0\ IME'S UP. Come 1 FUTSELE Ut O some Ugubiioest W pmelivholig (T CSBTabk / ! ! ON GET YouR Accos ... ] 2 S BRLT VIoRING. &, O Ininth inning rally yesterday beat f ! 2 CLOTHES ON-WnE e o8 g 2 e Philadeiphia, 3 to 2, and gave ‘Dutch - ! A\ TRAIN WILL SOON 0 his 16th victory of the sea- AL AR 4 § Ruether his 16th victory | ] . F NG B SR o BE Here To TaKg ! sy, Gr %;>‘°’> s son. Weinter shut the Dodgers out - ¢ up to the eighth when they bunched o o Ht 4 \7;’“_)', oS 3 J ¥ US BACK HOME two hits with a pass to Johnston and an error by Fletcher for two runs. » The Phillies tied the score with two out in the ninth on Leslie's single and Henlines' double. Brooklyn pushed over the winning run when DeBerry's acrifice fly brought in Myers after, DfiIVEmfiD o T abor n po. a. \:;Mrg- Smith' had relieved Weinert. | Zonowowd AT Sl L B T e et e throughout the game were the locals cos 5, Kaceya (Ceardos) Beil 1; ump Score | PHILADELPHIA Earl P. Burman of Detroit, Dies of | *7 1 3§ ; o Injurie# Received in Crash With /' 1 olP son, ol 0 I el 3 5 veens 8 0 Jackson, Mich., Aug. 14-—FEarl P - . P 2 Burman, 22, of Detroit. automobile o 3 ) DALY SR w11 3' driver died last night following in- |1 ] ] W i U g g juries sustained in the a noon at o i f elt 4 G 8 MR ek M A D d e Thiine b 'mhr' »““m:-: 5 ) Slnnty, o e s ] Walter Hinton, who wag pilot of ikl QG AL E el ?‘Vur G ; “Two out when winning run was scored.[the NC-4 when she flew across the B e e R 1t g Ll 05 Atlantie, has announced he will at- had stalled and his car was hurled 15, SPANIARDS PRACT]CE i s 5 ‘| tempt & Alght from NewYork to Rio teet into the air ! Johnston, #8, 0 de Janeiro some time this month + R. J. Hubner, who had f;msh“’trfi ——— B. Griffith, rf. . ~ O This will be the first intercontinental five mile race had stopped on ne X " . - |flight ever attempted on the western track when Burman, with another lap | Tennis Team Which Is To Be Entered (continued on Following Page). | hemisphere. to go came around the curve. He| y ternational failed to see the other machine ‘w—i T Gy 08 2 ; | | | Another Car During Race. N 1 cause of the dust. Burman had been racing for six years, — Tournament Has Special Court. Philadelphia, Aug. 14-—The Span- T R 3 ish Davis Cup tennie team here for MATCH RELAY. {the final round of the international Philadelphia, Aug 14.—S8ixty of taurnament 1t the Germantown Philadelphia’s fastest distance run-|cricket club Thursday, Friday and . mners today faced 80 picked athletes' gatyrday were to have their first from New York in the 60 mile relay practice todauy on the special courts marathon from Camden, N. J., to At- ' baing laid for them. These are be- Jantic City, held under the Auspices side the center courts where the of the Atlantic City Athietic rluh“ Davis eup feature matches and the Each team consisted of ten men and | national championships will be h man was to run approximately piayed six miles. The race was said to be After yesterday's practice on the the first of its kind ever held in the | side courts Jose Alonzo, captain of | nited States and plans have been | the team, announced that his brother, %, #' to establish it as an annual| Manuel Alonzo and Count Manuel -y . de Gomar would play in the singies.

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