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ON THE FIRST BOUND —— WITR CLERKIN, Paulson, the local boy, will be on|he \wu in as superb condition as if | first base tomorow for the New Hart. | he had been playlng all the year in- | ford club against the Corbirt nine, | stead of being a hold-out and it is expected that Bers, the local twirler will be on the mound for the { visitors, I 1 l. P i It is remakable what success Lee Fohl has had with the Browns this season despite injuries of considera- ble duration to his stars. Fohl's knack of selecting certaln pitchers against Mary's fleld Bunday in conjunction | certain teams successfully has stamp. with the P. O, clerks' fleld day. The|ed him as untanny. local men who have entered are out . to win the champlonship of the city, Those who do not know Bill Me. and claim that anyone who is not en- | Kechnie, now Pirate manager, are tered should not kick against the de- | surprised ‘with the results he has cision of the judges. already obtained with his team. But s those who know him are not Bill It will be a treat to watch the per- | was a Federal League manager—the formance of the south paw catchep|only one in the majors—at Newark, who will appear with the New Hait. | When Bill Phillips went out in the ford club tomorrow. The “est man | middle of the season McKechnie, who we remember in this city who was| was a third baseman, was placed in ‘wearing the mask behind the plate | charge and the Newark team did for | |and threw left arm was “Hinges” | McKechnle exactly what the Pirateg Kieley. Ray Begley used to be u good | are doing. backstop, but he quite when he hit 80 many batters throwing to second. Postmaster Willlam F. Delaney of this city is enthusiastic over the number of entries that have been handed in for the meet in Berlin, He stated yesterday that some of the athletes who have entered are rated as the best In New England and some | of them rate with the best {n the country. Interest is running high In the com- Ing open hundred yard dash at St Reductions Joe Lynch, world's bantamweight champion will mest Benny Le: Chicago in a 12 round no-decision contest at Fort Worth, Texas, August 24, J. W. Flynn, boxing promoter, an- nounced today. YANKS WIN SERIES en’s Suits — and — Bets are being placed on the two for whom a special match race 18 be- | (Contin ing run. The followers of both are| RAR AL Ereced fniPigs) | stirring up a lot of enthusiasm and|in the tenth inni firs are confident that their charzes aré |Boston took advastage ot movioirs out to win. Both managers ar: Kech- | wildness in the sixth inning ot the ing their men in the dark so we|second game and three méce- with haven't been able to get their names. [hits by Pratt, Menosky and !mr‘movd scored four ru Ferguson held the White S8ox to three hits In the second contest. The scores: (First Game), CHICAGO ab. urnishings Hundreds of sport lovers are out to Copright 1922 Hart Schaffuer & Marx see the marathon race to be staged to- morrow under the auspices of the Ber- 1in post of the American Legion. The race starts at 2 o'clock from City Hall and ends up in Berlin at the track there. ‘Saturday SHLEY BABCOCK CO. 139 Main St. The men who have entered into { this event are well known to the gport followers in this city and state. Rudin of New Haven is counted on to win the honors, but he will have stiff op- position and close competition. e . wlosscoorosar 4 4 4 4 5 .5 5 3 ¢ 2 *Two out when winn Some beautiful prizes are being of- fered to the winners of the various| events and it is the hope of many that the public will support this maiden at- | tempt of the Berlin boys to put across a track and fleld meet of the first magnitude. Zosww Prat Harris Menoaky, Fewster. Walters lhowgwesnnowa | orarowes Large crowds of members of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of this city are plan- ning to attend the meet in Berlin to- | morrow, and members from the other | parts of the state will be on hand. Wt wish the management of the meet all | ™ B 114 Hooper, Schalk i the success in the world for their |OTourke: double plavs, Leiserd to vear | efforts in giving this part of the state |tere;” Burns (unassisted) left on bases, Chi- an opportunity to see gsome of the |30, 12 Boston §; base on balls, off Faber best athletes in the country perform. |y 3; struck out, by Faber 2 5 xBatted for Mitehell in McClellan, Hooper, | . Brung; stolen bases ‘M-Clel- | Mulligan, Menogky; sacrifices, | | but tales coming from. the country state that the Forestville team been greatly strengthened for the and they expect to beat the lo- | TENNIS CLIMAX m-mu Matches to Be Played in Singles and wild p! Nallin and Eva We know that Jimmy Sullivan, re- cently appointed to the regular police force is one of those who w com- pete, but who the others are is not & yet known. L (8econd Game). CHICAGO ab. cals Berg and Johnson will be the bat. tery for the locals and with this pair & good, there should be no trouble in taking Forestville into camp. The local team will leave the church at 1:30 o'clock Saturday. All members are requested to re. port for practice this evening on the Ellis street grounds Globe Clothing House Women’s National Doubles Champlonships Today. Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 18.—The elimax of the women's national singles and doubles chempionships will come today in the semi-finals matches in both divisions at the West Side club. Chief interest lies in the contest be- tween Miss Helen Wille, the 16 year The race between the Independents and the Colonials in the Hardware City League at St. Mary's field is ge ting closer and closer avery pga Both teams will battle tomorrow, ar this game will probably decide the winner of the silver loving cup being Leverette, p. Hodge, p, LTI v et st o e e olossonssonan = o old adept of Berkeley, Cal, who meets Mrs. May Sutton Bundy of Los An- & a former champion, since Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York, the playing through champion, is GIANTS FIELDING offered by Art Pilz. Larry Mangan who is mana the Kaceys ball team during the absence of Manager McConn who is in New . Harrls, If. Menosky, T BOXING COMMISSION | their stable, and the fighters | selves $10 for cards. These cards are so arranged as to per |a eread deal of perso concerning the bearer, even down to pealed for more authority, which was given it by the secretary of governe ment. The commission now is are ranging to ally itsel! with similap bodies in the United States. eonceded an easy victory over Miss Leslie Bancroft of We Newton, Mass, in the other match. Bhould the youne Californian defeat her seasoned Pacific coast rival she probably will draw the largest gallery of the tournament in the finals to- morrow. This {s only her second year |ir eastern tennis, but her crushing de teats of such high ranking players as Mrs. Marion Z. Jesslp have stampel her as an ultimate champion. STRENGTHENS TEAMS Fewster, 3b. Chaplin, c. .... Ferguson, p. ... his finger pri Still other provisions of the regu- lations prohibit bet in the place where fig ed: appearance | s less than 18] vears old; staging of return fights| Bottles of the Real Goods. within a period less than A0 days, and £ more than one fight per week for any| Danielson, Aug. 18.—a squad of industrious leather pusher | state officers spent vesterday after. Promuigation these regulations noon fiipping the caps off 7,200 bot- was made necessary by the extraord-| tles of ‘real beer,” captured last inary boxing in Cuba dur-| week at Jewett City while it was en ing the last vear. Creation of the Na- | route from Providence to New York. tional Roxing Commission, headed by | The beer was destroyed by order of Senator Rosendo Collazo, was the court which pronounced it a nutsance first step taken to regulate the sport. at a hearing in Jewett City vesterday. The comm on, however, found it-! No one claimed the beer, which has been stored at the state police bare self handicapped in attempt protect the pubiie from unscrupulous' racks here It is said to have a aid managers and ap- value of $1,200 at the brewery. DEFEATS PlRATES'York on his vacation, has not suc- i ceeded in hooking up with any teams | tor this Sunday. He is waiting for a | number of answers, and will announce tomorow if the Kaceys will play this week or not. mesteoD o N e IN CUBA IS ACTIVE Makes 1t Hard for Unscrapulous, Hianagers and Fighters o S R UCIRER s T O % BEER DESTROYED. ol coowrmnooy mlossosssuar {Continued From Preceding Page.) by taking the final game, 7 to 2. It was Chicago's seventh consecutive victory. Boston has falled to win a single game here this season. Score: 1% 000~—1 4 000 004 01x—5 Hooper, Pratt, Menoe: ter 2; sacrifices, Mo Chicago Bos:nfi P State Officers Flip Caps Off 7,200 Two base hite stolen bases, Fe lan, Strunk, bages, Chicago 5 off Levarette 5, off Fergusan 2; struck out y Ferguson 4; hite off Laverstte § in § 2-3 fnnines, off Hodge 2 in 2 1-3 fn hit by pitcher, by Leverette (Few r) Miss Mercedes Bush, 15, today held | the women's western junior golf | championship for the second time in three years having defeated Miss Vir- ginta Wilson of Onwentsia 4 and 2 at the Westmoreland links yesterday. | (SVermeq [ BEEEE Miss Bush also won the gold medal In |geans and. sallin fime qualify round with a score of 94 - - St. Louis 8, Washington. 5. Washington, Aug. 18.—After being | helpless before Mogridge in eight in. nings, the St. Lonis Browns staged a | ninth.inning rally at the expense of Mogridge and his rellef, Franeis, that Tetted them eight runs and the game yesterday, 8 to 3. Until the ninth the game was a thriller, both sides con- tributing many sparkling plays. Score: BOSTON of ab. -%e \a, Cuba, Ang 18—Tdentifica-| tion cards, embellished with all the war-time pa ort trimmings, for promoters down to lowly towel swing- constitute one of the features :; the will A " wild pitches, spread of Leverette; 1:42, umplr ers, the new regulations under which National Boxing Commission govern the manly art of fisticuffs in There iz little left to the im » 26 sections of these t approved by the even the Football candidates at Yale Univer- sity have been notified to report for | practice September 5, it was announc- ed today. Dr. “Billy” Bull is already | making plans for the beginning of | gridiron workouts. its to Manager Branch Rickey of St. Louis smoooomosay Boeckel Foan o Cuba | agination in th regulations, i1 secretary of government, | fee to be paid to the timekeeper and announcer being fixed: $15 for each | performanee. The government. how- | ever, has not meddied with the pro- cedure of the mitt slingers in the ring. that being 1eft to the Marquis of Queenshbury, as'transiated by a com- petent anthority Interesting features of bonds which the boxing commis- imposed by will be deducted must put up $5,000, ref $500, managers 8300, timekeep- ers and announcers $100. Fighters and seconds are exempt To an identif card however, which means recognition by the hoxing the of tees runs from $300 for Havana pro-| moters and $100 for those outside the capital, to $5 for seconds. Man- agers must pay $10 for each boxer in in 9th s fn Oth. 000 000 008—38 | 000 011 003—3 Wiltiams, McManus, | hits, Goslin, Gharrit Harris; Rice, Peckinpaugh to Tobin to t on basoes on balls, promoters The D. Miller Co. 26 Church Street ol osuoomssss? Cardinals Preparing for Final Drive For National League Pennant. Bt. Louis, Aug. 18 —Manager Branch Rickey is purchasing new players and shifting his lineup to strengthen the St. Louls Cards for the final pennant drive With the Cards tied with Chicago | 8 1-2 games behind the leading New York Giants and having lost five straight games since the team return- ed home Manager Rickey belleves that the acquisition of Fred Toney, pitcher, via the waiver route, will bolster his pitching staff which has been weak. Toney refused to report to Boston to whom he was traded by New York but aecording to Rickey will arrive in 8t. Louis Sunday ready to pitch. Rickey said the purchase of TFirat Baseman Bottomley from the Syra- cuse Internationals will improve his infleld whose work has been loose lately. He declared that Bottomley would replac€” Jacques Fournier, the regular first baseman. va_w_ngsivm Local Lutheran Team to Cross Bats *Statz out, hit by own batted xBatted for Oeschger In 8th. CHICAGO ball, Dave Danforth, left handed pitcher for the St. Louis Browns, has been released, under option to the Tulsa elub of the Western league, Bob Qui business manager of the club announced today. Hellocher, | Terry, 2b. Grimes, 1b, Heatheote, Friberg, 1f. Krug, 3b O'Farrell, ¢, ... Stueland, p. Jones, p. ..... 8T. LOUIS. a b, 3 loonnouwamonw Tobin Foeter, 3h. # Sisler, 1b. Walter Hagen, the British amaleur'{a’“"“" 0 | champlon and Joe Kirkwood, the . a7 14 2| Australian titleholder, will play the |gevereld | first international match of their tour |Gerber, ss. | Sunday on the Shenecossett links in ‘.iv‘r“l'n‘\' a9 New London when they meet George| = = ° Duncan and Abe Mitchell, the famous English pair. Kirkwopd also will give one of his trick shot exhibitions here Sunday. rf. 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