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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922, BABE RUTH'S BAT BIG FACTOR IN YANKEES' VICTORY WHICH PUTS THEM TIED FOR FIRST PLACE—GENE SARAZEN WINS PROFESSIONAL GOLF TITLE FROM EMMET FRENCH — JUDGE LANDIS TO GIVE “SHUFFLIN” PHIL DOUGLAS A HEARIING SOON—VIKINGS TO PLAY PLAINVILLE TEAM RUTH'S CLOUTING ¥, 20, 7% GUNTSWINWEIRD [ Basebatt m Brer || GENE SARAZEN WINS “>*ne e me . o< HOLLOCHER LEADING PLAINVILLE NI WINS FOR YANKEES ........ .~... ... CAME FROM CHICAGD = FROM E FRENCH,.. ... ..l HIS TEAMIN RACE Local Team to Mect Strong Aggrega- tion at Ellis Street Grounds Vo ESROAm Y ostapdsy on Which “Shuffin” Ph . f 0 Bahe Gets Hom Run, Triple and o swreet Gromnads - Total of 28 Runs Scored Is One| & iorer, 'iichisaes, " 4 .| Youthful Golfer Aunexes Proles- e, |Captain of Chicago Nationals Tomorrow. nings) ind i | One of the best games that mu.' i g Boston 5, Plttsburgh 2. i U i Chicago, Aug. 19.—There will be a i i g i Singlo or Five Ruts | ove o o v, rames, v e LosS Then Mjor League Record |- i, e 2, sional Gollrs Rssn. Title |, s, vt i Hi Battng Strid PR Cp will be played on ‘the is troet ————— vs. Organized Baseball before Judge > bats with the strong town team of|one of (’!;ri ;t'ildns‘l g;\rnna):lssll\.'::ai‘;ejr:“‘\'ew York 45 -602 fo‘::a;nclQfit_(égszhé‘:r:zh:;p::;nl\'\"rll:?:i;’;e Niw }"ork”(‘}l:r;‘t! h:: 1nnfll:1):’nmt.’r; ol nece to show that he wi cel * | Plainville, |40 vears, . The total Lot | 8t. Louls e 49 570 o B otal of twenty “ghuchicngo B0 e 50 ‘562 vesterday when the former Apawamis| n offering to desert his team for caddie added the Professional Golf- | money. ~ | The Plainville aggregation has been | runs scored is one less than the ma- ‘cl playing stellar. ball this year and has jor league record, T i noinnat! ..., 54 B30 . r Thirty-one ""'"‘Pmsburgh LA 52 ‘gag | er's Assoclation um»_m his 1922 cal-‘ Judge Landis sald yesterday that lection by defeating Emmet French in | although he was convinced on ques- taken the scalps of some of the best! participated in the ame, Chica teams in the state. Last Sunday. the|using sixtecn. Statz, Cub & | Brookiyn ... be " AL atz, Cub gardener, Philadelphia 7 66 377 | the final round of the tournament, 4| tloning Douglas in Pittsburgh on B e d Davennartis first pitoh ’lr;’»hl\\::v.lr“ h:; ‘\fliix‘.:tv\i.t:(: ‘rzst Ful- :Y}:L\lrgd !h:s knee in sliding home in Boaton 73 33b | UP and 3 to play. Sarazen is the first | Wednesday that Phil alone was gullty SV ih t field stands for 3d :‘.'.v‘ m_.fl. \:‘é;:ri‘r{i ’\mo.ro ac‘n;: i ;; ”:\:lr;fi and had to be car- Sy 4 golfer to win both the American open | he will re;:pen the case if the pitcher | home X n game A So . Al Jm rfe B t \;513: “swrpz Games Today. and P. G. A. champlonships in the | produces, as he declares he could| ;x.‘sn hit a triple and s and drove EA"A:nslo.r A Y?l“]f‘;l(;flr G)r.wh..‘ wi‘; Rl RK New York at (‘mrngo.. same year. after juigment had been passed, any f Bt i ot New Needs no introduction to the fans in g;ooklyn at Clncinnatl Sarazen is probably getting more | letter from another player or anoth- | the pennant race and third in batting; B lave e gam|this city, and Joseph Holcomb, for- |Meusel Dhladalon ninhi8u dioule: finger nail while merly with the New Departure club l\'en'\-‘1 J oston at Pittsburgh. "% ot Bristol, “Dixie” Griffen, local High |stengel, CHICAGO schoo! star, and Jimmy Conley of this|Smith el e city. With these men in their lineup, |V; B 4 : the Plainville nine should make things |eRobertson !'mum for the local nine when they|Jonnard, p o lelash. (xCunningham 0| The Vikings have been faithtully|J; Perace P 0 !practicing during the past week, and E they are confident that they will reg- 38 17 0 ister a victory over the FPlainville fmflé‘-O o|team. The local lineup has been|s i — |strengthened considerably within the 0| past few weeks and with the flashy|jzolior teamwork ‘that they have been Show- \Terry, o [ing in practice and former games, the [Grimes, 1b. Vikings should give a good account|Heathcote o of themselves tomorrow. Krug, 2h. o/ The lincup of both teams is as|o'Farrell follows: Plainville—Wadsworth, c.;[Wirts < Cunningham, p.; Holcomb, b.; Griffen, | Aldridee. . Conley, 2b.; Winniger, 1b.; EI-|cshorne liot, 1f.; Goeb, cf.; and Merino., rf;|zCallagh Chicago, Aug. 19.—(By the Assos clated Press)—Charley Hollocher, captain of the Chicago Cubs has struck a batting stride which has swung hls team-mates in line with the hustling little shortstop and as a re- sult the club, picked by a majority to finish far down in the second division !is up in third place and battling the leaders nccording to the averages re- leased today and which include Wed« nesday's games. The club is third in Aug, 19.-~The New York nt into a tle with Louls ¢ the American league defeating Chicago in a ten game by a score of § to 7, while adelphia was defeating the Br Rutl’s Clout Does It, Ruth, f man up in the tenth in- Bancroft, ss. fun out of his champlonships than |er club urging him to quit the Glants, | Pittsburgh leadiag in the race in team | any golfer who has won the big titles. | “If Douglas has such evidence it batting with 309 and New York being | The twenty-one-year-old champlon is | probably will only result in the plac-|fecond with 306." Chicago's mark in AMERICAN LEAGUE. I'still a caddie when it comes to ex- |ing of another player on the inel- 296.In fielding Chicago is out in front | pressing his appreciation of the | igible list,” sald Judge Landis’ this| With an average of 971 with New Games Yesterday. honors he has won in the great king- | morning. "It will not lessen the of-(York tralling with 969. New York §, Chicago 7 (10 {in-|dom of sport. When he won the|fense of Douglas. Fersonally, after In Fourth Place nings). ,| Southern winter open championship | reading his letter in which he offered Hollocher by his consistent batting Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 4. at New Orleans last winter Sarazen |to desert the New York club, I do!has boosted himself up to fourth place Boston 8, Detroit 0. grinned as he was presented with the | not belleve he has any letter.” with an average of 358 compared with Cleveland 7, Washington 3. championship cup. At Skokie he grin-| The Judge gave out Douglas's offer | 345 a wek ago. Rogers Horsby, the ned again when he was lifted to the | to the “unknown’ player. It reads as| St. Louis batting star continues to top Standing of the Clubs. shoulders of the shouting mob in | follows: the players who participated in 90 op Won Lost .| front of the club house and yesterday, | T want to leave here. I don’t want|more games with an average of 374 New York ....... 68 47 after fighting a bitter battle to win his | t0 see this guy win the pennant. You and fs leading the home run hitters St. Louis ... 68 47 third championship within a year, he | know I can pitch and I am afraid if | with 29 circuit blows. He also con- Detroit e 60 55 could only grin some more when a |I stay I will win the pennant for him. | tinues out in front in total bases with Chicago Cavait 57 87 3 gallery of 2,000 strong cheered his | “Talk this over with the boys and| 2¢8 the result of 164 hits which be- |Cleveland .... 59 .500 | victory in front of the Oakmont Club | If it is all right send the goods to my | sides his circuit drives include 34 Washington i 59 b House. 4 house at night and I will go to fish-|doubles and eight triples. Philadelphia ... L ‘When the crowd yelled for a specch, | !P8 camp. Let me know if you all| RBigbee of Pittsburgh is the runner- Boston 5 .395 | Gene ran for the club house. News-| Wil want to do this and I will go|up to Hornshy for batting honors with paper men, who found him in the | hOme on the next train 363 and Grimes of Chicago is next Games Today. locker room and asked for a state- (Signed) Phil Douglas. | with 361, ) Chicago at New York. ment, were rewarded only with an-| ‘I read you this" eald Judge Lan-| Max who s far in front of Vikings—Behnke, c.; Wolf, p.; I St. Louis at Phil other grin, the grin of a twenty-one- | 413—for he read it to several nev ) calers with 35 thefts also or Hillstrand Sheehan, games). year-old boy who six years ago was a | PAPer_men In his office—"to show is the best run-getter with a total of — |Frisk, ]Zb.: J?hn‘s'on.mlb.:‘ Dg:l’s!;fij? . inad Cleveland at Wash ; poor caddie and who today is a ;"“ that It is making a }{‘mm‘e;flmn‘m runs to his credit. o o : elson, cf.; Unwin, rf.; and Res- ol Rpaare e | Detroit at Boston (tv A champion who will earn severa! thou- | OY ©%¢ 8 imself for| George Sisler and Ty Cobb are en- SRR A R R tella or Cabellus, p. The game will |y 7085 s ety sand dollars before 1922 passes fnto | S21€: not ¢ 2 ake a bargain | tering the home stretch only six polnts _2Bat i ) start at 3:15 o'clock and Bill Clancy |ch £ 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE history. Sarazen's grin is probably the | that Das been broached to him. apart for the batting honors of the New York . 21 00 1—5 ' \)] hold the indicator. ‘Bflnrr"l LR, ISPUR i | most boyishly happy grin to be ob- s, it !?ouglas or Mrs. Douglas | american league. Sisler is out in front | can bring evidence in the case, I will | with an average of 405, six points Chicago ... 200 002 020 0—! d reste: Two base hits, McClellan three | Mewsel; & e 2 ¥, Games Yesterday served on American golf links to- hear it. Of course, I will not give out S Uil "¢ Out fahead of Cobbh whose mark is 399. The base nit Ruthi home runs, Colins. Meu-|mr WOMEN ATHLETES double play, Frisch t : < Rochester §, Baltimore 3. Aoy { o X i ;:]r'mimhs' sl ‘M\fif,gn:v‘ it v. | : aER. Reading 7, Syracuse 0. Both Players Show Strain 2 :'1:.;53%@7@?1;1"“? )‘::fr“;m‘:‘";n | St. Louis star has played in seven Blankenship and Mc(‘h:!ln‘n left n‘n 4 | COMPETE I\' OLYMPIC Jo o ff Os Standing of the Clubs Both Sarazen and French felt the | plaud him for his ,”,'[ i t‘;r"{ng s i~'“ s more than his rival and has New York 4, Chicago 6; base on balle = strain of their previous matches yes- 4 fdhay s e been at bat 449 times compared to t Bush 1, off Blank- 4 T W . 2 e 6 ‘ 168 3 the letter. T wish to keep secre 2 v R e St hge cue by s 3 b E Baltimore yon Lios *f-ch terday and neither played his best|name of him an hig ehibr oo the | 395 times for the Georgla peach, Sisler (Hoyt 2, by Bush 1, by Blankenehip { 5 f 3 r;o'c;]hflv‘ b9 -‘S{ golf. Their match play'was so close, lere aralalltas iauon gl‘ll‘"«"i N cracked out 182 hits while Cobb made Davenport 4:: hits, off Hoyt 4 in 4 - | Pershing Stadium to be Scene of First n J ! 1 o I;u’;a{"; T :; »:5] however that they finished all even | who the “great u;l;no:.vn” m“ e, | 158 Tris Speaker is trailing the pair B ot ! 220/ at the end of the morning round.|The Cincinnati team was in New | % oo 380 nings, off Jones 4 in 3 1-3 finnin;:si, d 1 it 1 9th), off Bush none in 2 inninge P M 1 1dr in 2 Jersey City 67 540 off Blankenship ¢ in 6 innings off Dav- | InternationalMeet (e t c r : Tiroex:\!o(‘") pid ;:4 Sarazen had a medal score of 74 for | York the day the letter was written, | sler continues to show the way enport 3 in 2 innings; wild pitches,s Blank- | e ] ) 2 t by Toron e : hat ToundIts mal AT et 1B e e s 1o | to the base stealers with 37 thefts and ip, Davenport; winning pitcher, Bush; | ¥ g):|Reading .. 439 £ in Erooklyn, | e pitener, Davenport; umpires, Hilde- | b Sitaniiss ‘a7y | French, but the Youngstown man|the Pirates in Philadelphia, and the Blue of Detroit is the best run-getter brang and Dineen; time, 2i2. | _ Paris, Aug. 19.—(By the Assoclated |p ik, 3 Natall s e “30g | fought hardest when Sarazen had the ! St. Louls Cardinals in Boston, A | 'Vith 99 runs to his credit. Press).—Seventy seven women at rd 4 apl il i £ advantage, and by some spectacular | telephone message the following day _ Wiliams Hitting Homers Athletics 8, St. Louis 4. letes representing five countries w L . putting managed to sh all square |also flgures in the mystery. A Ken. Willlams, leading home run* i o ¢ 3 Games Today. ke s in th ystery. Any man) p Philadelphia, Aug. 19.—Philadel- | compete in what is gene ! b Tottes phillies. 25 T ekt jat the end of eightcen holes in spite | on the four teams might have been | S'Uf8€r of the majors faled to in. phia won the opening game of the ed as “the first women's O a s Mo, Ang; 195-The Care| Dorontodiat: Newarks . of Saragen's lead in the medal scor- | communicated wit) crease his circuit drive record which series with St. Louls yesterday £ to 4.| Pershing Stadium Sunda igures ls vosterday broke their losing Syracuse at Baltimore (two games) ing. £ | remai. 30 but he has posted his 3 i Sarazen took thelead first in the St. Louis, 1 total base mark to 276; Walker of morning when he got a par 4 at the |ed Press.)—Leslie Mann, Philadelphia is trailing Willlams for home run honors with 29 and Ruth « It marked the fourth straight victory were made known officially today bl i i ke SERERIbG| 9 g for tme Athletics, thelr longest win- | ter the arrival in Paris of the Swiss|Sireak of fue Consettine SRR By Roslipener sk enling (U0 £0uest ning streak of the season. and’ Czecho-Blovakiaiteamy, “"gnaf‘_“;'m from Philadelphia. It wae a EASTERN LEAGUE second hole while French was getting | of the St. Louis Cards early today | OmE run hon Opportune hitting combined 'with|word was received that tne Eneglish | o Y "o the between Ring and a 5. He Increased his lead at the fitth | added a new angle to the case of | IS third with 23. y four wild throws enabled FPhiladel-|team had left London for I;‘ar!si n:d‘, d North. Score: Games Yesterday hoie h another par 4 effort agdinst | “Shuffli Phil. Douglas, New York | 3 Dhia to win. announcement of the default,of the AT LYETTA T OR i A a 5 for French. The match began to | Glants' pitcher, who was barred from | CAPABLANGA WINS Spectacular flelding and tight pitch- l:lgiunvteaqu Sia | ab, New Haven 7, Albany 6. look like a romp for Sarazen, but then | organized hageha!! for writing a let- ing in the pinches cut off several St Thx‘dlnl:od ~m;ei'a\n;3 P"llni‘;":l‘flzg > | R Worcester 8, Pittsfield I:ren;hfl?elgun a !shensmlom'l] pu}:ti|ng\{-:!‘ 13 :Lfip‘?wrt o!l a ‘‘contending | Louis rallies, Score: entered a team of 15, Englan as 13 | Waterbury 7, Bridgeport 5. strea hat won the next three holes | team” offering to desert the Giants|yeorld's 3 & ST. LOUIS. entered, Czecho-Slovakia 10, -““‘""-”‘jwamr o for him and put him 1 up on the|and thus hinder their chances for| " °r.d’S Champion Chess Player Vio- land 7 and France 30. Mokan, 1 Standing of the Clubs match. i the pennant when he flatly torious in Inter S S ‘rnational Tt The fight is expected to hn_ """fl".‘.fl‘”n Won Lost P.C. On the 172 yard sixth hole Emme(!fivnh‘d he had received the letter, ek tween England, France and the United | pf " New: Haven 75 33 _664 | sank a 20-footer for a “birdie” 2, Sar. | Douglas stated in New York lasinight| ment in London—Wins Cash Prize. States. Ring, p. Waterbury ...... 63 16 577 82zen got a par 2. On the 370 yard| he had written to Mann. i With the exception of Miss Rath- - Hartford g AER 52 518 | seventh hole both were on in 2, but Expressing surprise when told by af lovt.don, .:\ulg, 19.—Jose %ZA Capa- bone of Panama, the American team | .. = o cuen winning run Pittsfield L R 51 '510|French agaln won when he sank| reporter that Douglas had named him | slanca ,"f ( uy,-a‘ the w?_rlds cham- 0 is in the best possible shape and it is | §T. LOUI Eoldecnont s * 5. ewpy 9 [487 |3 30-footer for another “birdie” and | a8 the player to whom he had wm-;yf"’*;ft }‘l?‘ ?(‘f-“id the winner of the o belfeved will give a good account of | Springfield .. ... 52 35 473 |cquared the match. His third suc. | '° Offering to “throw down” tne|!Dternational chess tournament after Smith, rf. AiBany 3 48 64 "429 | cessive winning putt was an 8 footer| NEW York team if it was “worth my |the closing game yesterday. He will while. Mann also denied that he TCCEive a prize of 250 pounds. o' itself. Miss Rathbone will be unable |Zmun. rf, - — | to compete owing to the injury to her |, orcer T Worcester 2 . 38 73 .342 | on the 233 yard eighth hole that gave | A | ankle. Bottomley, 1b. - him a 4 against Sarazen's 5 and the|neld any telephone conversation| Capablanca, who displayed un. &| Beveral femintne world's, records|Jucier, ot o Games Today lead for the first\time. Hard luck and | With the New York pltcher. Douglas usual skill against some of the 0| are expected to be beaten, | Senattz, 1t Hartford at Springfleld. Sarazen’s good play cost French the, 52ld in his New York statement hn“”’”‘“‘ best masters, brought his Pittsfield at Worcester. ninth hole when his second shot hit | te/ephoned Mann at Boston and re-|total to 13 points yesterday by win. Albany at Waterbury. the pin and bounced into a trap snr-f;‘)g:if:r’:cph"“ o tearqup; the joornens DS TEOI DA R oIREo T e v, - —_——-—— ¢! The prospect of American records | afnsmit Bridgeport at New Haven. azen was on here in 2 and won with | . A B O SR ) Sonnne |l onoocosomnmmunans lunoosorssocoana [osooos0mm Slosoocosomoornamnon slirossssssooomon Blankenehip, p *Mostil Davenport, p. Sloorawn 3 3 4 B P P PP Witt, cf. zHoffman McMillan, cf. S wra ke Ey lorornmracannansaon | cooooommmmmmmmmmsn lsoormooruooomnmross loros wlossosmoss00mnoas? Sloo S 3 ® I 3 3 l coonawunmnss Tobin, rf. Foster, 3b, Bisier, 1D, Willlams, 1f. Jacobson, <f. ‘McManus, 2b, Bevereld, | 5558550008 | 1000 0mus g Slascwacosams DO z 4. 25 o 3 et ush e et L e Senaosaie :g; Uu P biaivabrenis o = 2 0| ry E. Stewart, coach and medical ad- |Haines. g‘\'lsar of the American team to request 0 the time of the Americans be record- 0| ed regardless of where they finish. | 0| being established has caused Dr, Har- Lavan, 2 oo R il o w " | = a ‘‘birdie” 4 that squared the match | oI W | ‘ TABS' AT WESTFIELD. as the men made the turn. Bach won | o O WHIL OPENED. | FOX'S—Mon.—Tues nier xShotton SRR o L B [ oo oo oortsmm loso The Y M. T. A. & B. Drum Corpstwo holes on the home journey and | left for Westfleld, Mass., this morn- | the rest were halved, leaving the wl osoo005050ms552 gram from Boryslaw, Eastern Galicia, | NORMA TALI“ADGE 9 *Batted for Lavan in |reports that a new well bored there | | 9 110—4 L. it ing, where t will take part in the | match squared when the players ad- : Y \Mfi—x RUNSFOR ME WEEK m‘;fl"a‘.‘xfi\.’fl"’ R4 ":m‘o‘,,',‘.x 000 000 01—z [ drum corps’ field day given by the! journed for lunch. “:::10:;:0:\‘0”11“‘1(1‘5 nm"l"l?”mg ol L R Pl ns, Tobin, Naylor; £ ; 00 600 010 000 02—3 | Westfield corps The local band will| | g Ol 0ay. s This amount ] o i i 8t Louls st i | |represents 20 per cent of the total The Forbidden City” sacrifices, Welch, To- Aug. 6-12. |_Two base h Willlams, Wrightstone, [ take part in the contests for playing| (Continued on Page Twelve) | | production of the Boryslaw district. 5 Foster to Mc- { bin, Foster; double plays, | il Walker; three base hit, S8mith; home run 4 W Manus to Hister; Gelloway to Hauser; left| 'stolon hase, Smith: sacrifices, Les.|2Nd marching. 5 on bases, 8t, Louss 8, Pailadeiphia 6: base NATIONAL LEAGU! |lte, ®illams, Bottomley 2, Parkinson 2; 1 Kk out, by - Thagier 1 v op 1,57, BT L BB TR . [doubte playe. Fletcher and Wrightstone oL . g R | i Fletcher nnd Leslie; loft on base. Phila- G l F II s o€ engiain 1 i3 e el | N ot} % pieener ind tonie"oet on s pie | That Guiltiest Feeling gut |1 10 1n 8 1.3 fnnings: oung BECACE ime, | Brooklyn. 3 Ring 2, oft North 5: struck out, by Ring P ch Bor: umpires, Owens and Moriarlty: : ; 1148, | Phila 2 ! 2 edrolt, 0, Pittsburgh 4 Boston 8, D b Cincinnat! 5 16 5 Sl hsowrmnosos 2wl oomssssos50550my * a S T TR , by Halnes 4, by North 6; hits, oft Halnes 6 in § innings, oft North 4 in 6 Inninge; Boston - SmXHOoN X Vi ins Boston, Aug, 19, —Warren Collins | held Detroit to five hits yesterday ond | Chlc:go‘ enabled Boston to win 8 to 0. It was | Bt. Louls X oo cs i oo X (Continued on Twelfth Page). ason the Tigers JOHNSTON WINS the fourth Hme 00 20LlR hita in the AMERICAN LEA been shut out, | :;:‘; inning and an error by Bassler 8 M TW Californian Smothers Hugh Kolleher Olsen had hit two men gave the (New York 2 x 2 3 after x 11 6 | TUnder a Large Score in Finals of el ZR | DON'T SEE | x Red , Burps was put out|Boston x ks, tor testing a called | Phila 5 v 7 14 | Newport Invitation Singles, 4 1 Dowr see ‘ OF THE GAME x of the game for pro o ‘ | Wash 3 srtin. B0r6: prmor | Cleveland 8 2 9 x 16 9 | X U 7 [ x 10 38 x 810 Newport, R. I, Aug. 19 —TYester- day Willlam Johnston of California, twice national lawn tennis champlon, { |and twice runner-up, finally realized | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the far more modest ambition of | 8 MTWT F 8 Tt.|winning the Newport invitation | Balttmore 6 16 £ 15 B singles. Balked through four years of | |Reading 10 2 8 6 8 effort by Kumagae, Tilden, Griffin Buffalo A and Washburn in turn, Johnston fin- Rochestsr 6 x 22 13 3 ally entered the circle of the soclally HSyracuse 11 2 X elect tennis champions by smearing Taoronto [] 11 3 (Hugh Kelleher yesterday morning | Jersey City 6 ] with the murderous score of 6~—1, Newarlk 4 1 |6—8, 8—2, ) —_— In the doubles the teams of Wil llams and Washburn and the Kinsey of MITGHELL—DUNGAN brothers came through to tha final o round, the former winning over Willis 0 a5 |Davis and 8, Howard Voshell, 8—4,| T RT) "; Dritish Professional Golfers Play at|8—6, 7—S5, while Nathanie] W, Niles P 000 000 000—0| o, and Henrl Cochet defaulted to the DB::::‘,: AU e [T Ifld(‘nm‘lx—K Pittsficld Today—Event is Leading | i ngeys after being within one point Two basa hits, Heilmaas, W, Colline % of a stralght set victory, 6—4, 6—3, Fowster; threa base hit, DBurnei sacrifces S RTalEl Biason, [5—2, 40—86, The departurs of the hfi::.'.‘:'{q Rigney to Blue: Pittsfield, Aug, 19,—Abe Mitchell [French Davis cup team necessitated to Biwe; Prait to Mitchell|and George Duncan, British profes- |this proceeding, after the sketchy , Colline to Miccholl 10 J. Cob | giongls, who met defeat here Jast play of the Kinseys had falled to Jale on beses Dotsolt 7, FoRLiR year at the hands of Ameriean ama- [simplify a rather embarrassing situa. Dasee on balls, oft W. Colline 4; struck out by Oll:n 5, by W. Collins 3; hit by pitcher, | teurs, play again today against A |tion, | WHEN Y T by Olsen ‘(Mitchell, Burns, Pratt); umpires | crack pair, W, W, Patten of Schenec- IN TH& BACHW \WOODS . Nallin and Bvane; time, 1:30 tady, N. Y., and John G, Anderson FIETY MILES FROM THE v of New York city, The match will SAFELY RELIEVES NEAREST GOLF CO 7, Washin, 5. @ S URSE Gt Aug, wigmmna be a best ball 18-hole match. The| § CATARRH OF THE BLADDER AND IN ORDER TO HEEP Washingten, Aug. : event is starred as the leading golf FRNTALT AU A E: BASUGET opened a three days' céricd HEFs ¥68: |feqture of the season. Special cash PLANTEN S CK YOUR CLUBS ALONG To terday by defeating Washington 7 16 [5siz65 for Jow scoring by the profes- C ¢ C or BLA et oo 5. Morton was effective in the pincli- | ¢jonais have basi Affered to make the & CAPSULES (W L e es, while Erickson was“driven from ! toh etill more interestis YOR BLANKET B& € the box in the sixth fnmning. Brill-, comrolt S TABATISR SR erns Gs\zfgagc.eg"::gngss; heart finished out the game 13 ciever Approtimately 100,000,000 husheis| | A7 5AUGCISTS, on THALBOX BY MAIL BOY ! sveat.'r?lho:« ) i : 4 on Tweltth Page) 10: grain s exported from New York| | "IBEWARE OF IMITA s epoveemes ¢ me L AContinued on . every year. - | Detroit Chicago |Bt. Louis 8 g Outahaw, ) ol ocossoosen |l conmumonsy lsvescsommp mloncscsosa? 3 Mitahoil, M, )/ 0000 Buma, 16, o0errier J, Colitng, 1b, ., Harrels, I, oiirrire Fowster, 3b, .., pln, € irrreir W. CoMins, D, .vvrs | cwmmurumnnay sprmoceccecs levesoncnn 1 Slecsrrnormresr alocorsooouns ] rrmeomoumo, T e i