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M s ANLAPATTN 3 R SRR \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 R e 100 YARD DASH FOR CITY ATHLETES TO FEATURE P. 0. CLERKS TRACK MEET — CORBINS TO PLAY NEW HARTFORD — GIANTS WIN BY BRIL. LIANT FIELDING — YANKS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE FROM DETROIT — DUNCAN - MITCHELL TO PLAY ON THE SEQUIN LINKS WEDNESDAY - GUNTS' FIELDING "~~~ YANKSWINSERIES [ Bosesart m 2rer | DUNGAN-MITCHELL , P. 0. GLERKS MEET DEFEATS PIRATES FROM DETROIT TEAM e — . COMING TOSEQUIN = 85 HELD RERE SUNDAY | Games Yesterday MecQuillan Is Hit Hard But Re- b New York Americans Cop Deid-| Nemenesis S'enend, |British Goll Stars to Give Exhibi- A} AN Feature.to Be 100 Yard Dash for celves Wonderful Support = ‘ : ing Game by Score of Ttg { | Peoeen s R Tl tion on Local Links ! v L the Championship of the City 4 rl‘w.-n irgt : : ; yé\r.lr(“;,‘"“”“v Aug. 18, — The New |New York ‘:9" Xf;‘ I;fg‘ ing gave ] ) A mericans made it two out of | g o ‘566 | O Y,N" over Pittsburgh toda \ Y i three from Detroit yesterday, winning m;l;;:::u ! # 2: :3 gg: tunity next Wednesday at the Sequin - an hard but received gitt- Ak the third game of the serfes 7 to 1.|Pittsburgh .m... 59 51 334 |GO! club, to see two of the greatest Ao s ey LR tering 1ppor parti rly «7. SEHEN \ Joe Bush retired because of the heat Clnélnnnt& L 61 54 ‘ggo [Stars in the golf world that have Supervisor John O'Brien of the play- B by § 530 ground has had a number of men at Fri kil a jumping catch after pitching eight 4 g 4 &l §.SIELR SR Inolnsekly ! mrcolyuil At L sk ge G| SR HEVIANY ;‘“n‘;{":’r“,‘,fli"mfifi;‘: work fixing up the tracks and the baseball diamond. that started a d ¢ play a u G s his elghth straight victory. Dauss ” two runs ¢ 1y i i 3 i\\:ns hit hard in the early lnnl’ngn, the g:;lfoff'ph“‘ p go fg ‘2;: Ing golfer the game has ever known, home run i ’ \ ] | Yankees clinching the game with four O 8241 2nd Abe Mitchell, the most consistent The 100 yard dash has been all fixed was banis n the by Um- M runs in the fourth, scored on three Gamcs .‘.'o‘d long driving and match play golfer up and is in excelient shape. A new pire O'Da ¢ 1 . ki ® iy | bits, a base on balls, a flelder's choice| New York at Chie! ar developed in years in Great Britain, circular 220 yard track has been R0d! Glazner 1t - | and two sacrifices. Score: 'Phumarm: A il‘ 3{:;“! will be matched against Bob Andrews |, marked out, and the jumping pits Score B < - DETROIT Brook! :n Bisaa and Alex Bird in an exhibition tilt. have been put in shape for the ath- 3 ab. Boslonyat Pms:\ir "}’1 4 Here Last Year. letes who will appear on the fleld Sun- L These two men appeared at the ABE MITCHELL. day. = g Shuttle Meadow club last year, and Many Entries AMERICAN LEAGUE. many persons will remember the Postmaster Willlam F. Delaney re- great showing made against them by | ’ ceived notice that there will be a large » 3 : Games Yesterday. Bob Andrews and Jack Elsink ovrr!NEw HARTFORD TO ',number'o! clerks entered in the events New York 7, Detroit 1. the course there. The two men who e and there will be a great deal of 0 Philadelphia, §, Cleveland 1, will compete against Duncan and MEET CORBH\S HERE rivalry betwen the various cities and 2 2=l | Clark .00 §t°5‘I°" '3-58v C‘l‘?}k-’;fio '2-1. 4 Mitchell this year, are no new rookies S towns represented. The interest in 3 §; 13 97 1 0 J N Moore, p. . Louls 8, Washington 5. at the. game, but they have been the match is centered mostly in the PITTSBURGH FI:\AL RO[ :\D TODAY U ’playmg for years and making some|yocal Team to Cross Bats With the | teams representing Bridgeport and ro. a *Batted for Daus: Standing of the Clubs. good scores during the present sca- New Britain, R Won Lost son. Strongest Team They Have These two teams battled on the St. Louls ........ 46 . Their Opponents, = track fast year and the local men i\;ez‘\' ‘3 ork . . 4; . Bob Andrews, alone, is rated as one Met This Year nosed out their rivals and won a leg etro: . ‘ o of the best professionals in this on the conveted cup offered by the Caliaes) g8 . country. When he played over the mTh:qlfo:lt:nh 11::::“11;1 nl:;: tM ,:.ms State Assoclation. The same number Cleveland . . 39 496 |Sequin course recently for the first| St WIS CAsh win the fast ' New | rmen will be here this year to at- j Washington .8 IR time, he made the course in the re-| (o ":HT” Pack Orrrhl“ 1“ Pl'nOOthl:l tempt. to take the cup away from | Philadelphia . 5 €4 . markable score of 75. His partuer, | & B i S et :( LG °J he New Britain, but the local lads report |Boston ....... 68 . Bird, also does the course consist-| ;'{:‘"!;’ beamsh '“ 9 “"‘3["” ONN | 412t they are in fine trim and are con- | ently in under 0. Both are primed | Lobin has brought to this city and the | g4 1 "0¢ \inning the meet. All 18 In readiness for the Field Day and outing of the Connecticut Asso- clation of Post Office Clerks to be held Lovers of golf In this city and sur- unding places will have an oppor- = 4 Blue, 1b, GEORGE DUNCAN, ARAZEN REACHES b R S e il snenams day S T e i e e e NRNORE 0 R e ol coocoooosssan? 3 H Youth Faces Real Test When He| Meets Emmet French of Youngs- town, Ohio. Oakmont Country Club, Pittsburgh, | iseote Aug. 18 (By Associated Press)—A B conoHokMmmoy coHwasowowaR oy champion with an opportunity to| ™ ol osscoscsosas make S 3 | Games Today. ready to do their utmost to defeat L""‘:"_“’“‘ :"‘ f”"”-:" v;”;““’ ‘,’;”" 100 Yard Dash sport, met o seasoned veta . 9 27 13 Chicago at New York. the two: world known professionals | P®St wares to. come out with a win. The 100 yard dash, open to the P 1ab a5 Det i .. 000000 010—1| &t Louls at Philadelphia ent WeARekARy. The New Hartford club is composed .o J¢ F 0 JAFS SO IO cant of many thrilli he [ New 3 ... 110 400 #0x—T 4 Era L asd D S c of a bunch of snappy ball tossers who | 21hI€tes of this clty W © featird al round of 3 national Jo TWo base h Clark: sacrifices, Detroit at Boston. uncan’s Career. [ e Pa thiatolty Wi thE tHe rac AL atilon the meet in the eyes of the local pro. golf championship here today. Witt, Scott, Pipp 2; stolen base, McMillan; [ Cleveland at Washington. George Duncan ‘has had a remark- 7 & % followers of sports. It has been some Tt U y op |d0uble pla ‘\l'\rd. 8cott and Plpp; Cobb able career as a golf professional. He | having beaten some of the best teams Veara! aince’ ahy, local ‘eventsl tol dsk Pittsburgh. The man is Emmet|Detrolt 8 base en balts ot INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on | !n this state, and they number among | /iy " " championship of the city 9 i SABEL) _ the men on their lineup, some of the French of Youngstown, O | Moore L off ‘nu:h 3 struck out, by September 1&}!583. He has been in |, © o looking players that have been |NAVve beén conducted here, and this oethrd sl o ded ol e 1, by Moore 1, by Jones 1; hits, off Dause e vm pi and a 2 : 2 Vi h,-‘\ vi vears ago the former trudged ! g 1 ; Mbore nane: In 1 Iohing Gnmpsr )csxerdnyq t::e M‘me;!gl}'\‘t” :\':e:h}?em:u:‘the el | seen in this city event is sure to draw a crowd. f\ the links a caddy. A few weeks ago!of Bush 1 SR ol Jersey City 3-0, Toronto 2-9. star since 1212 Paulson, local boy, formerly with large number of local athletes have he met a host of the world's greatest 1 in ¢ pitcher, Bush; losin Buffalo 15, Newark 1. glum open champlonship. In 1913, ., "ot e Oa Lo DT first | Tegistered in the race and as ft wiil players in round after round of medal [P!C A ',;Heg h;\!‘.dfia‘s er; Gx_x.—n- Reading 6, Syracuse 2. a year later, he won the French open b:” !ornfi\; ",l.‘":;le':h”e ito?s : be a handicap, all classes are able to play at Skokls, il and .when the|P e Dineen and Hildebrand;itime, 2:05. Baltimore 5, Réchester 3. championship, and, the P. G'“:" pected that Berg, local twirler will oc. | be represented an® to be placed ac- A2 MATIENL ee guee e s ciovgd Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 1. Shamplonship. 1n 1019, e nd % |cupy the mound. Talbot, the New |Cording to their ability. pen champion of the United States. Philadelphia, Aug. 18.— Philadel- Standing of the Clubs el s G i ford s tobieriwl halslifen ivaiby |l s el Lale D be ajbeseball (garae lay toqaaeh 8 tactorlous In matchphia won its third stmpight game from Won Lost " B Tt D otow snayla | aDmBeIL e N (Rlone fotiithetaw et | EEigts S COHN?\cncy: with fleld £ 'ymn;“.i:' = y;n;’ 2 Vr;a \204 hra'_lv!‘- Cleve'and yesterday, 8 to 1. Clarence | Baltimore S 90 2 S &Ptt T ‘d i -’ ) i PR handed catchers in the game ana is|2ay h_etween the St. Mary’s nine and Brooklyn 8, St. Louis 7. e s for o WU “Tilly Walker it his 25th home run | Rochester ceen T1 estward Ho; In 1920 0 Won 3¢ rated as one of the best back stops in | the Pirates. These two teams average = hold both national titles for the first| ;¢ tne geason in the sixth ihning with |Buffalo ... 0 British Open Champlonship, came dn| /o part of the country. Kane on|bPetween 18 and 24 years and are the St. Louis, 18.—Brooklyn de-|ti S s 7 d w 2 y 7 y frat‘n :O;“ Lot ]z,n S n‘kq\ : “n;:.fl,m faces & real test in the|tWO men on bases. Uhle and Bagby|Jersey City 67 film' “;‘ ”3:2“] LA sewndgshort “and Dudack are also two men | CTéam of the city in that class. Char- o e as vedtevday 8o 7 MO e egen faces a real ftest In thelyere hit hard by the locals, 16 safe- [Toronto .. 60 plRocHIE 1Ea2iS- ¥ 3 whose work has attracted attention in | 1y Miller is handiing the Pirates ¥ < 1y nal round and no one realizes thelyeq heing made off the pair. Hasty|Reading .. . 53 At St. Andrew’s this year, he broke |, o0 " oo < ;while the St. Mary'e team is being the locals' fifth str reverse. In ' fact better than he French was se- | § the record with a marvellous 68 v S j held the visitors X Syracuse . . 46 d coached by Supervisor O'Brien. The the first W was passed purposely |lected by many experts as the probable |y c, BC TECOrs 1O Bk hits and made | T RS ¢ |81 and in his last round at Sandwich, he | wif‘fz‘:z%’{};&’:r‘C::]hr:’er‘:fo':‘:h?é:‘:; [ fecling between the two has been none and Myers gled scoring a run, and contender for the title, the silver CLEVELAND. broke the record with’ a wonderful line, with Carrozzo h,}",m the bat, |too good in the.past and whenever fth Wheat again was passe@ trophy, and the purse of $1,000. Games Today. 69. The rest of the lineup will be the same | they meet on the diamond, there is al- and Myers again singled. bringing in Sarazen and French are the only Toronto at Jersey City. | In his tour of the American sours- x ways sure to be a contest worth two runs. Schultz was in right field Tlayers who turned in a score of 69| BN ATARE SR as 4 1hal eea o n L DR cAUIN Jerageaial|| s v isibeenitirong ot heiseato ) Mt he Cardinals, as Max Flack ¥ during the tourrnament. The course|Sred Al By e WALk, % 28 o ! and a hard game is expected. watching. for the Cardinals, a 3 ack Pipiler ) ! Stephens: Rochester at Baltimore. (fraction over 72 in his play of 108 A large crowd is expected at the on the bench with an injured leg. LB TELIME difficult—so difficult |J Syracuse at Reading. |rounds. He is known as the “Light- = ' field Sunday to watch the meet and The score: Pl that Jock Hjl'“"!fon B:‘l othergeters | oo ning Golfer,” and is a professional at STABLE BURNS | arrangements are being made to make BROOKLYN ans '“‘\“""”;““m”“f °f)‘””“ that cer-| o, EASTERN LEAGUE |Hanger Hill club, London. | things as accommodating as possible gl ‘q:1;,;;.:”:;5,;t,::;"fq,,:uv;‘;m:~;5j e R Mitchell a Star. §aT | for the visitors. The events will start 3 O e e ”'mn i T h,‘” tha- lafter SIRTALEY. Games Yesterday His partner, Abe Mitchell, was born 'Home of Dan Patch Once King of at 2 o'cloc O AN R L G 2 Naa - nd. AlRlanity e asin a5 New Haven 6-13, Albany 2-2. in Grinstead, England in 1887. He| ; L g1oat @5, 1MAGD0L CUIILY e DIASING, AROEL Bridgeport 5, Waterbury 3. also has been one of the shining lights| Pacers Destroyed By Fire—Loss in Pittefleld 6, Springfleld 1. of the golf world since 1912. He| = 2 b Worcester 3, Hartford 2. |stands unrivalled today. as a match | Froperty s Estimated at -§100,000, POLLY "As‘a |play golfer and is possessed of an €X-| Savage, Minn, Aug. 18.—The old 1 Standing of the Clubs traordinary wallop from the teg. He|gavage barn in. which Dan Pateh| LEARNED Won Lost P.C. has a recognized “all carry" record|trained, reigned as king of pacers| A NEW New Haven T4 38 . jof 311 yards over 1%foot level ground, \and died, located on the former M. Waterbury 62 46 5 and his grand average in America last |\, sawage stock farm here today was | LINE Hartford cee. 85 51 vear was just over 72. iin ruins.with an estimated loss of | SINCE DAD Pittsflield veee. B8 50 . His Victories. $100,000, BOUG g - = -7|Bridseport U D He also has a long lst of victorles |* ‘e fire caused by spontancous| BOUGHT A Bilgabok e, 5 HoRn Springffleld ceneen i; 57 50 to his credit, over some of the worfd's{combustion in 20 tons of alfalfa stored Aug. 6-12. | Cleveland . 000 100Ee | ABERYES S i <vejs 08 e bast gL fide e Tnaten i 'h“‘in the barn which covered four acres, Olitacns ot F: 2 s T DRBE x,"‘:; ;m:mg?":psx,\:u!l:;. Worcester .. 37 336 lamateur champlonship of 1912, destroyed it last night. Thirty-five Lavan, 3b. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE el g O R alraesy {fourth in the open championship inipead of pure bred Holstein, valued R : s M “T F § TtL|\Welch, Walker, Dykes, Young O'Nelll; left AMECIOTRY.. ., |1914 and 1020, was winner of the P.i5¢ 3125000 were saved. e R R T T A | (P ; [on bases, Ciaveland & Philadelphia 8| Springfield at Hartford (2 games).|G. A. “News of the World" cham- £ *Shotten ......... 0 0 ] oy - O out 1h Tth). off Baghy § in 2 innings; | Tittafleld at Worcester winner of the thousand guineas Glen- |sumed in the afternoon at 2:30 T R Ty 8| Phila 3 Patk. Thle: losing pitcher, Uhle; umpires,| Bridgeport at Waterbury. agles Champlonship in 1921 and 1922, o'clock. The members of the Sequin | RIS e B0 b i A 1 Moriarity and Owens; time, 1:50. e He has won the admiration of hun- Golf club have arranged to serve @~ FLRuEn ; s DRIVING OUT REBELS. dreds of golf fans by his clever work |lunch on the grounds so that those FOX’S—Mon.—Tues. 10 27 4§ cilolnaakl £ : Boston 3-5, Chicago 2-1. Belfast, Aug. 18, (By Associatedan the links and his unbounded cool- |who wish to see the entire match *Batted for Doal Chicago ; Poston, Aug. 18.—Boston took both|p o) _ Renorts were received in/ness and steady hand in critical mo-|may do so without inconvenience to| NORMA ' TALMADGE SR Rl CONE ends of a double header from Chica- |pg et thic morning that Carling- ments. He is a professional at the|themselves. The public is invited to| THOMAS MEIGHAN first on catche e °n & ’ zBatted for X ! - 3 . go vesterday, 8 to 2 and 5 to 1. Pratt's s, 4 ang Omeath County Louth has|North Foreland Golf club in England. |witness these two stars in action and | “The Forbidden City” fBasted for. Fou o AMERICAN LEAGUE. single to right scored the winning Tun iycoy cleared of republican insurgents| Lunch At Club. a good match is assured all those £ BOTONIRI Aty Brookivn .. 300 020 111— MTWTFPF 8§ Tt by national army forces. The match will start Wednesdaylwho attend. x (Continued on Following Page). AR wess AP T s 0 -1 ;o on cormmMoosmay ab. 3 4 4 3 3 8 L4 4 3 i ) 0 1 l cooamsmwonwned oloormronnones wlooornosooonad - 3 3 0 0/yar figures. The TYoungstown star| spatted for Bagby in 8 plaved super golf throughout the tour- PHILADELP. ament except vesterday, but even| ab. then he was victorious § to 7. His|Loung 20 cooooo-oe 4 opponent was John Golden of Tuxedo, |\Welch, r N, X | Miller, cf. 58 Sarazen played better, beating BoB (fi“{]““‘{:‘_' % 8T, LOTIS Cruikshank of Westfield, N. J., 3 to 2. |\alner i, | RUNS s Sohultz, rf. e s 4 | Has | K Mamaux, p. .... 5. Smith, p. ... 0 0 0 0 | oot ovorion | svocnnmnny coos5005508 “losruonoumaBEil covonnosssn -l s e o J. Smith, 1f. ] Horneby, 2b. Mueller, cf. Fournier, 1b. e Heoa® Toporcer, sa. . & o3 d | SISLER AND COBB Camp Complications—The Servant Problem. AT e it ance 3 Uy Mamaus 1 Detroit X . - - B s o | Chica 9 x 3 St. Touts Batting Star Leads Georgia R e the WHY- LILAH ARE You ‘é %' L | AM NOT HAPPY m‘ [ o 7 mnnings, off| o | Peach By Seven Pomts—Both Re- HERE AND | NEFER HAF UNHABPY 7 DoN'T a AWAY EROM MY You LOVED A ta 1. tntn ; n 1 TBRN 2 8 WORK SO HARD - - You Like 1T UP CHILORENS - - (T To BE OUT tnning; hit by 3 : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 cejve Slight Set Back in Averages. HERE (N THIS 5 (S8 50 LONE-= 1N THE paesed balls, . f o g\ WA B Ttl.l | LOVELY BIG UL SOoME HERE- COUNTRY Vance; losing pit 4 i g- | Baltimore 6 16 5 | @hicago, Aug. 18.—George Sisler OUT -DoORS e R =R ler and McCormick; e, 2 Reading 10 $ land Ty Cobb faced good pitching yes- T8 = $ A TIME o A Buffalo : 1 |terday and each suffered a slight set- | f 3 = NEBREaE : Philadelphia 1, Cincinnatl 0.~ | pochester 6 8 'back in their battle for batting hon- Cincinnati, O., Aug. 18—Hubbell|o, 1 0 3 ore of the American league. Sisler| pitched brilliantly for Philadelphia iyx, oy, 8 11 leads with an average of 408, seven yesterday, shutting out the Reds, and | 0 i ] points ahead of Cobb. won his own game with a two bag- |\ o, = |" The St. Louis batting star was at gger in the fitth inning, scoring the 'bat five times and made one hit only run of the contest on a single by while the Georgla peach failed in four Parkinson. Both teams fielded per- ST.MAR&;S EVVENTS iy-_mns at bat fectly. The score Their records follow: PHILADELPHIA ——— G AB H Pt ab. r. N 0 0 O Hardware City League Game to be |Sisler ... 108 444 181 408 Wrightstone, b, ... - Y Parkinson, 2b. L] Colb .ss 101 394 158 401 Willlams, cf. ....... 0 2 b Played Tomorrow to Decide “‘I.nnm Walker, rf. ........ 3 3 2 S e of Leagne and Cup Offered by Pilz. B]LL’S STARS wm A TR S : Vs Todependiit: salll dlah. with Re 0 Col nthe rdwar Eroae > Pk [ the Colonials in the Hardware City | <oup and Judd Specials Swamped on | League at St. Mary's Field tomorrow |~ 4 ek fternoon The game will start at Rogers’ Alleys by Brennecke's Pets HECTOR - | WANT T [} . A 0 ) o'clock. These two teams have| TR S S ¥ HAVE A TALK WITH Hec- TOR! vou AH-H-- IF SHE DOESN'T 2 i You ABOUT, LILAW - = COME BACK HERE. WANT To STAY LET'ER Burns, rf. i . 0 ] 0 "l been putting up a stiff battle for the Daubert, 1b. it ad in the race for the cove®d prize Bill's Stars put<one, over: on the SHE'S ACTING UP THIS 1S JUST AS QUIT - - CH YOUR PROBLEM/ Puncan, 1. c.ooooen . 511 Por th et g Dein offered by Art Pilz for the Win- o th and Judd Specials last night on AGAIN S| MU By, P nnis matches for the juniors | ROSETS’ bowling alleys, oy defeating Ad-H- TEll AS MINE- ‘ TATATA 0 & t th 3 g gl \ in a match game, 2,014 tol & 4 / TiA fCaveney, s > ened today with ahot ) entries | “eHarper i 0 i KL d \' s ""-1 il L] mh: 1811563, Bill Brennecke led the entire o' » . Kimmick, 0 5 ing been signed up . Of | crew for the night with a high score /./ H // n J SN YRAY R BRI SRS = 895 -1 CINCINNATI ‘Wingo, c. - o4 match e promi€ed n is Boh, v. .. 52,.:.:;‘,:,~ R e 1“ ::i\f. of 435, while Frederickson and Lar- \XBressler e 1 J R b e 't and SOME | oh both rolled for scores over 400. Keck, . . SOk 01 0 9| good tennis will be played on the |l 200 T : 0 7 coutts e Bill's Stars, 7th She SAEREery WIL Grom Bite. WIth-lesie .80 98 99 111— 336 . *Batted for Caveney in gBatted for Couch in 8th. . |the Dublins tomorrow afternoon in|yaeeon +..... 87 99 127 107 420| :‘EXY::::’.!::"" 5123 000 000 ono—o | the Junlor Hardware City League. A |gahms ...... 85 82 87 94— 345 T‘wo base hit, Hubbell: stolen base. Par number of bats have bheen offered "“"rrv]n—irkson 99 111 99 116 423 *kineon; double plavs. Bmith to Leslis 2 the management of the l\q\'grn!)nd‘]:‘“ b .. 95 118 100 122— 433 | "jett on bases, Philadelphia 5, Cineinnatl 6| for the winners and the game should i i Loy $base on balls, off Couch 5 In $ inning | be one that will be Interesting to “; 506 ;.;2 ;sn_.:n; o i inning; losing pitcher { "‘g:::h;n::;np!r:!.l gentelle and Kiem; time, | watch | North & Judd Specials. 1328, Plans for the big A. A. T meet to|Wolek ... %5 132 92 78— 39 B be held ‘at the Playgrounds on Labor.! Xenney . U8 102 82 94— 37 Chicago 7, Boston 2. Day had to be abandoned on account | Garlson S 105 83 83— 33 Chicago, Aug. 18.—Chicago made a ¢ the hig expenses attached to it.|ftedman .. .. 89 107— 36 clean sweep of the series with Boston gupervisor O'Brien expects that next | Josephson ... 91 96 162— 37 | year, he will be able to stage one of (Continued on Following Page). lthe biggest mets ever held in this city.