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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922, . EENESARAZENR‘&'\ESH’ | THE FIR ND | An Even Greater (Continued from Eighth Page) e fternoon in conjunction with | from catching up with the leaders in e . he meet Prizes will be awarded to | the four base wallops, but he might _ Gets J}n}\vny“‘lilh a “Birdd e winners and the game will wind | take a streak and kock them all o‘\"'or ;}l_:fih:&f:;;:'::1 i fl:‘” chamee | The Kaccye will not play thie week The Giante are playing a whirlwind | 4101y but D4 6. BHaal chence anped | Fame a em to be keeping up well to add another hole to ea 55 EH4 Siasliopnit - tween | under the strain, They won again yes- when French got lato. s Kaceys and Corbin tea will | terday, s start nevt week on Suhday and this | will be one of the best attractions of | Gene Sarazen {s proclaimed as the | the season | marve! of the golfing world following B | his deteat yesterday of the last op- F. O. B. Detroit {acevs seem to be a favorite | ponent for the professional title. His majority of the | playing was better than that of many certain about the | veterans who have appeared on the s, because of the | ks {n the tournament, and the cool- individual players on each team. The | hess with which he made his shots - Corbin team {¢ lMable to spring a great | Was the marvel of the day. surpris the bageball world by | {-. . ,’ 7 naged to putted razen was on in up for a 3 and \ about six feet. He failed to | & fourth and got a half on what an easy win for him n he got 4 agaly zen's 6, the ¢ a trapped second shot French rimmed the cup on the fifth hole trying for a 3 and had to take a f with a 4, His putt on the sixth o failed to drop by the fraction of an inch and Sarazen went into the lead again when he sank his second putt for a par 3. He lost the lead again on the next hole, however, when his drive found a trap and heneeded two to bar get out. He lay 6 on the green against French's four and pick- ed up. The eighth hole w ] and then Sarazen took the les with a “birdie” on the ninth Sarazen really won the match on | taking two out of thres | The 8t Louis Cardinals today an- ettt o | nounced the purchase of Ray Blades, ’ The est in the meet tomorrow | fecond baseman from Houston of the will centered in the loca! team | Texas League. Blades has been lead- ' and the Bridgeport athletes, These | Ing the Texas league it batting, He III two teams are pretty evenly matched | Will report tomorrow. ¥ 1 d and are as friendly in athletics as are — — cats and dogs. They battled last year George Duncan of England, with a in the annual meet tle for nearly the | card of 70 andea two-day gross of 281 whole of the day and in the final|for the 72 holes, won the Western moments, the local team forged ahead | New York golf championship in Buf- | Y T ; o | and won a leg on the silver loving cup | falo vesterday. Walter Hagen of New I N\, : i i A A i offered for th nner. | York was second with a total of 28§ ) i j | i o m‘d‘“"jflw;&“ and Clarence Hackney of Atlantie City b IEARIAE Sy Ton the Ih, o was third with a total of 287 Abe | PUlIng his drive to the rough, e |DEHer than to keep the cup in this| Mitchell of England was fourth | city another vear. They are bending ry effort to make the fastest time In view of Dundee's deci on the track and the greatest dis-|over Danny Frush, the Italian tances in the jumps. They will, if | been made a warm favorite over Pep- ble keep the cup here. It is nec- | per Martin in their bout at the New Cbirdle" 4 that gave him the hole and | €S83T¥ for a team to win a leg on it | York Velodrome August 25. Boxing three vears in succession in order to experts fail to understand how Martin The New Series Paige 6-66 chassis, carrying improve- Complete snubber equipment, fore and aft, is another &m; ed an iron shot just off the edge of the green while French was finding a trap on his second. Sarazen's pitch was short, but he overcame that hand- icap with a twelve-foot putt for a absolute confidence that the match b was his keep it as a permanent trophy | can hope to reach the elusive Dundee ments and refinen}ents that mark still another mile added perfection. The New Series Paige simply floats its Going to the cleventh the Sarazen| A 1arge crowd is going to turn out | the Brooklyn man is noted post in ;Ummome design and craftsmanship, is passengersover the roughest roadsa motorists may find. grin began to appear while French's |0 Witness the event, and the bets will | now ready. 2 e oniaera reriat bl : PR Two additional cross members further stiffen the titanic Teavy welght that had been. piaced | come of the local event, | offered $10,000 to Jess Willard if the The New Paige is the latest product of an organization strength of the frame. Axles are Timken—the best that 3 8 - | Kansan will act as Brennan's spar. ' that has been specializing for years in quality Sixes, with b 3 hid pecfocted i et wn hBHE TeioTrictal maten argoef;}-]éz;auclzfda:!rgrklaa\rinphmi; n;;qrahckl :]:r;s g:lrttn:r“:]n gi;lrainlnlgt v;ork for every year registering a distinct engineering and manu- money can buy. And in this perfected chassis pulsates ki sy gl g S e Bethe! % sey. ! A . players in the country, but he was 2 P 5 Tphan facturing advance. It is a great car made greater. one of the greatest players the eame | ET8ation tomorrow. Eddie Goeb also speediest heavyweight in the game. It | The New Paige clutch i 1 proven unit of dependability. The Daytona Model y e New Paige clutch is, we believe, the greatest single hold & hassi ed from has ever known on this side of the d Taiinialatendarel d olds every world’s stock chassis speedway record T ticcand) the Razalsas Tmust Have [ tin: want as a sparring partner the slow- | advance ever made in clutch development, and permits est heavyweight in captivity. | quiet gear manipulation in conditions you have never > : 7 Sax- | Th vi i Supremely confident of victory Sar s quartet was instrumental tna| e i ) considered possible. And the New Paige transmfssion The Master of the Highway is ready for another year of 4, halved the next with a 5 when |team into a tie for first place with St v French rimmed the cup in his try for | they are well though of for their base. | Démpsey-Brennan bout. He turned | it possible by the pressure of a finger. and perfected series of motor cars. | down a committee from the American needed three more shots to hole out, | Aces of Belvidere yesterday by the | i 1 * i £ o4 4 | The Australian tennis team is play- while Sarazen was getting his par 3 |score of 10 to 9. The batteries for the 5 . ap C S S The next two holes were halved terson. SRR e Peterson { The match in the finals is sure to be watched with much interest. closely resembled a new moon. Hora | Willlam F. Delaney has received a!f 1 : m s 2| for the final set. He yon- tlo Alger or the owner ot Aladdin{pumuer of entries for the 100 yard| e nal set. He nas made a won | die boy, who is the new sensation .l of American gott, and the boy # hav. | 21 (he event will be one of the best| Mra Mallory and iss Wills from | | *TeIT OUK DINING ROOM Cottage on Barnett street at a low price; y ,’ | 4 ’ Fon Grin Avmears | with any of the wild swings for which be passing back and forth on the out- It is declared that Bill Brennan has upon them. French is one of the the ‘great 70-horsepower motor. The 6-66 chassis is a down and with only § to go against | Dethel registered last Sunday, and| meets Dempsey he will face the | £ P : . will be in the lineup as will Hal Jus- | is inconceivable that Brennan should | five to 100 miles. seemed too great to overcome n won t le w! | large way for the victory chich r azen won the next hole with a par D | T St st meare th| completes the pure delight of speed changing by making supreme service. Come in and see this distinguished a4 and then got a lead of 4 up and | ball ability. |G : : 5 to play on the short thirteenth when | Yi]egmn yesterday, refusing to listen to TOR CO I French found a trap on his drive and | The Glant sluggers defeated the | NC™ * nc. row and for the losers Hoskey and | o 07 I1° J600nd et of thelr serles A REPUTABLE CONCERN Sarazen. When "’f gallery sfl'nr{n?d: Everything 1s set for the field day :;2:?;1”2"?0:’::Q“tf:';’lim;?;l ";'H‘P‘EY‘; of the Connecticut Association of post| Johnson, the Californian, reached a ” i0| office clerks to be held at St Mary's|long coveted goal yesterday on th M EA FUL R_IN AMERICA the club house, the Sarazen 8rin|gelq tomorrow afternoon. Postmaster| Newpoft courts when he beat Kellehor | THE SR -&—I—————.—i lamp have nothing on this former 3 SR s L (‘l!yl derful record in the tennis world. Tl o tieras hilaTass athletic events staged in his city in| California battle it out on the courts . FORD . 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