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B i o i Akt 0 g . b 9 b i 0 b o - $ -y J ' . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, e e sw— 1922, ATHLETICS BEAT ST. LOUIS AND YANKEES' LEAD IS STRENGTHENED — FRED BELOIN MEETS MISFORTUNES WITH HIS HORSES—'AMERICAN AND CANADIAN YACHTS TO RACE — BACHELORS FROM NCRTH AND JUDD BEAT BENEDICTS — DUNCAN AND MITCHELL AT SEQUIN TOMORROW PHILADELPHIA WINS | SWGLE MEX WINNERS ~ PROMINENT GOLFERS [F=memm ey MANY MISHAPS HIT PirTSBURGH WINS FAILURE OF MORVIC PLAY IN CLASSIC' BELOIN’S STABLES and Judd's Hand a Brace of Trim- | Nearly 200 of the Nation's Best to be | — Argot Ray Dies, Abe Direct Breaks mings to Their Marvied Brothers, Games Yesterday One Run on Three Hits. Athletics Take Final Game ol =4 North SR SR i Nany ‘ EIaRMIPE L RN O gl e Pietaburen, Aug. 12.—Boston ranea | HOTSE Hailed a8 Champion Three- The single men from and ' 1d's trimmed their married broth- Tourney tanding of the Clubs For Year, fo et & man to third base untll the t : f ers twice on Rogers bowling alleys | ¢ . ninth inning yesterday, and Pitts- p ; . : Detroit, Aug. (By the Asso- |, E @ Won Lost P.C. The plans of Fred Beloin of this ¥ w Series From §t. Lonis ast night. The two matehes were be- 1 ojataq progs)—Nine o'clock tomorrow | N¢W YOPK ...\, 69 46,600 |city to start on a tour of the country :’(_:’n'.z“b:“’fl;‘ §to 1 through Hamll. 0 DY I or fween team of threc men ench. A morning will asé the start of the St Louis ........ 08 80 569 racing his stable against some of the| [ 2TIAL P ':“t‘[’;i:- ;he Eraves the first was won by the bachelors by | 0 : s k % | Chicago . s 66 81 180 | best 1 .re badly shatter- | 4 L] rates o i . jrenewal of the western golf assocla- st in their line, were badly shatter B Saratogs Bprings, N. Y., Aug. 22. Philadelphia Philadel-| the score of 821 to 18 while the 81e= | tjon ciassic the western open tournu. |CINCINNAtl L.0..0. 84 64 (842 ed by a scries of misfortuncs which |Srove 0 three runa in the frat, [ Sefatons Springw, ..;m;":.; Rilinads it of four from |ond gane's score stood §11 to 5. | mant tor which nearly 200 of the nu. | Fittaburs <81 88 535 |have happened to some of the best) el dlempted to Flakeia *hot- | o1d to continue the invincible form he -ouis yesterday by winning the 5 £ BRI ; | Brooklyn®™ . ...... 54 40 .47 |horses that he ow ¥ Traynor in 2 . tlon's b golfers were herc today g e oOWns. | the displayed as a juvenlile is final game he & 746 8, while Married Men FFew of the more prominent |r|:mw.<~ Philadelphia ...... 40 68 899 (i ATEot Bay, & green pacer. by Ammifl';;t "l:]‘;lh{nnnd ;he Phil went foithy hyphn)r,lemen he’re t:l :ellh?n::::ufir 3 the Yanks, being idle, gained a half| Hammerberg 86 85 slonals will be absent Beston .. 87 75 .380|Hal 2:04%, was lost to him by death, ! G2 P00 result of theee hite Beoniit| upset of the year in thoroughbred RiO.00 Ui Browns i W, Bell 20 4B e tournament is to be held over o jand the loss of this horse was a blow oA Eas: Hita Boote! horse racing. A "”,’ of home runs in the tirst in- | Demmerest 00 08 course of the Oakland Hills Coun. | Games Today to his hopes to enter him for a string | g2 ning hy W u rking off Kolp = | try club, declured by some of the| New York at Cincinnati, of victories, Another misfortune [Powell, cf. Won Kentucky Derby 105 2 Brooklyn at Chicago. happencd to Abe Direct, also a|FKopf 2t Undefeated as a two year old, the Block colt was halled this spring 38 and Davis helpe ocals ip ceoring 83 90 ; s o . woarng L ERL RN leading professionals to be equal as a | . = |Nicholson, | hits Single Men test for expert golfers of any course in Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. green pacer, sired by Walter Direct parpare, ab, ) ki the successor of Man o' War as the champlon three year old. He was running his string of hitting in con- | Kennes i 2 0h8C Thred aug raced onyine Grand Holite ; Ml ey the country. It is one of the longest e ey ) it ford, | secutive games to 2 AR VRO AT AR T A AMERICAN LEAGUE Circult by Ed. “Pop" Geers. While Ford, nam s L as eligible for the Kentudky dérby and he made good in that event, winniag ; Nixon, 1f. . T. LOUIS, ever been decided, measuring 6,808 | easily over a band that was, however 9 — in a race, a newspaper hlew across Gowdyia B X 3 - | Games Yesterday the track, frightening him to such an|oeschger, p. hardly rated of special calibre. Beaten by WHiskaway Tobin, 1f i o 1 vards. Par is 74, Fonte 8 > 3 . 1. aFatsktants ¢ e 4 Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 8. extent, that he unseated Lis driver, |Boeckel, p, | e Another of Mr, Beloin's fast pacers, Then Benjamin Bleck brought his colt east and in his first start he was decisively beaten by Harty Fayne JIRRRLID. AU hRdaann ot B0 i lep Standing of the Clubs Directum K, by Chambertin, sire of Whitney's Whiskaway, which _has béen sold to C. W. Clark, the Call- ] [ TSl s 5 e sh A 1 St SRR mlosscosssons? MeManus, 9 ° 4 4 § soSonnnNG lhormrstmmmns alcorocnmosen i S ~losccormosscas 0 NATIONAL I c M T W INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE card for Labor Day at Charter Oak Bevereid ! Only 11 s had red up to | ) RALGUTE biad anterad D 10 g el 70 47 .98 [threw a curb, and on the advice of a|miyer o Van Glider, p. (Chick) Evans a 1 led ti Stedma b BB SRaE i, 57 men of national repute, to be one of |Grmm. 1b. weight in that race and it is bd}ieved Hackney, Tom McNamara, Tom Ker- been cancelled and he will be turned |Pittsburgh 300 010 01x—5 | nep, b harter Oak. & 1,000 |Ford and Holke, Ford and Holke, Tierney |owing to exhibition ena-#ements, Ex-| DEetroit at Philadelphia. e GhartengQaiyeidlentorgs 1000 phy worked Peter Manning 1:57%, | ! inning; wild piteh, Hamilton: losina | to win from Morvieh. The Bloek: colt hiladelphis 500 100 F phia 3oston | Jersey City 10, Buffalo 3 i R i b | Standing of the Clubs rark, Single G, 1:59, is barred. lengths. Williams riday i 4 3 3 5 Bhuarela: 0 1 Won Lofg .C. | the noted pacer Directum, 2:01 1-4, e ; s, p. N g . — | today but fast minute additions were | 8 1 i::r“rr 6 0 0 5 s b fll‘:”w it x~” J"”" _"‘”1 ons “;’": St. Louls .. 69 49 veterinary, he was returned to his|Barnhart, If. 0 Telae ik 1 84 L e S e | Detroit . oo e training quarters at Charter Oak park. | Russell, gt 1 ‘ ; ay ¥ ssionals ABRIER | St g1 .508 | Directum K is pronounced by horse. [Tioiner; 30 ... y fornia turf man. Morvich carrizd top Total . TR 3 - taurs in popular favor, i 5 ; 0 PRILADELPHIA, Y ward e ATOng the. nEomInent: frotesslnale | ASEInRLON . 54 e e sesat e UL eloountry be| Catibicer. 1 that with weights even he could win “1.PH § i Am 1 t protessionals | ) D e diby tha - out, |Schmidt, ab.n o hopo a ‘ " arb Bimish EUbal. - Boter BAL. | EnUSeRIBHI R 48 » by the fact na try out, [ohmidt, X from Whiskaway. But not ss. In the 1 shank, Johnn Farrell Clar Boston T | ] he has covered a mile in 2:05. All of = i Latonia special, at even welights, ten LIl b arvell, Brence % his engagements for this year have| Total 5 11 27 15 Whiskawdy again was an easy win. Hirdl\'llvcb}-\ T Jock Hutohison | o oor o ;"':‘.:“T";!::k out until the racing séason of 1923, [Bogten ... s L Yesterday's Race N Entries for the open classic at |y, ol v “arey; g e T 8t Lo AT attan 3 |Traynor; stolen bases, Maranville, Carevi| Yesterday Mervich made hi The title is held by Waiter Hagen| S | ORa Fe e ot T Vs ; ay, Mervich made his first SEih Hawavan 12 ‘UnabIk iB Fonte Chicago at Washington | Charter Oak park will close tonight. |sacrifice, Barnhart, Hamilton; double plays, start since the Latonis event, washpit- Maranville and Grimm; left on s, ted against Surf Rider, Motfort Jomes’ ¥ for 2:11 trotters, will be run on|; Sftesburgh 8; by i L by ibition contr: % ented Gene Thursday, September 7. V:r":r !:;;m‘””é,l ”L’:«‘ i!’inn\,;i‘:n|1°x‘l: hll; !eld‘“" Which, QhOU!h & !!m‘fl‘ s Sape ; national open anrd prrn[fls-‘ Before leaving Columbus, 0., Mur- |Oeschger 9 In 7 Innings: off McNamara, 2| Facer was net censideréd good enough Al i 4 & | ampion, from competing. 3 G 4 . Brooklyn 3 R LY bl Games Yesterday R e gy “\C:'l'v‘"xvm:":-v:'s"‘arv umplres, Sentelle and| went to the barrier as odds—on ;az:h:n:":x '{’l'fl‘l q”‘“fn:u N e Rl \ Rochester 6, Reading 1 R ; = ;:;:r::-d Q}:Ie brt;:(e :le t|0 5 58010; ¥ , T yme vila. B , Read 7 Fr g 2! en after traversing ; - e e Severoit |Pittaburgh ; SEQUH\ GOLF Rel Notice has been given out that in D Trai e : Jacobson; sacrifices, * | Cincinnati ~ ) the Free-for-all pace that is on the empsey 1rains ;urnf’":,:d Oéu:?egfsz:n :‘::';:mg‘yr‘:\?e Sister, W : tetma to Chicago 5 X Won Lost z::]n:l Foster ¢ er; left on bases, ¢ t. Louls < | Large Crowd to Attend Exhibition Be- Bajtimore . 93 34 5 It is believed that Bdnjimim Bleck Pavis 1, Hein H T | tween Mitchell and Duncan, itisn | Rochester . . T 51 " will not race Morvich again, fbut will MR ont | 3, Kolp | AMERICAN LEAGUE. SR Hut i, TR bR o TITLEHOLDERS WIN : retire him te the stud. ; Da " ' L 8. M TEW D B Professional sand Andrews and Bird | Jersey City ....... 68 60 : 3 x . New York Toronto 83 84 | ‘ 1‘;“-3 itines Rt neEth i Boston : A large crowd of golf enthusiasts| Reading ......s... 54 73 42 e 3 YACHT RAGES inninge; wi b winning | phjja 7 will journey to the Sequin Golf club | Syracuse . ey 1 5 Tilden and Richards Victors in Im- pitcher Heimach, | Sons Tea. Bk g amntion ¢ tomorrow to watch the exhibition | Newark .......... 38 91 pires, Moriarity a time, 2:12 match between Abe Mitehell and pressive Manner in First Day of |Cleveland 5 e i, o - i 16 3 | Detroit 2 {@Rarge Dunoan againitiHol Andrews Games Today National Doubles Tournament E , > i i ok [oemeen Defroit. 16, Rm",’",",’ 145 |Chicago 4 and Alex Ri The contest will| jergey City at Toronto. ' ¥ iyl R G ern Club of Marblchead, Mass., and LR b L et e L e TR start in the morning at 10 o'clock | . Newark at Buffalo. Boston, Aug. 22.—The toufnament - : : tm;d Vs(ra"xghr 2 "nv\ ']mn: ’l-n:"m‘ ’.\f": o nd will be resumed at 2:30 o'clock| Bajtimore at Rochester. | swhieh will dect the national dou- | : the Royal Canadian Clubf{to Start. :;re B!S.lk:]i [in;\fi : :‘:i:'lm!!:v}' vist-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, sl ’::‘r.’:fllp this matoh Haarbeen| T OlnETRUSyraatss. pige lavnjtennis Baliamplonshep - mas i i1 F o3 Torénto, Aug. 22.—Charfes Francis pEL el §M TWT Py : his match has e begun on the Longwood Cricket club, : : ; i * tors ten runs off three Red Sox pitch-{_ .. 5 3 knowledge that An- | i PR {e Cheathut Hilll, Gourta yestardas: Iwith : . : Adams who sailed the Resplute when ers, Heilmann making two singles in Baitimore = 6 x ) last ye paired with Jack EASTERN LEAGUE R : e ; she won the America’s cup twe years that inning G et Elsit : {wo British profes- o ANg astending Qilehalnbn ) Hed ; # il |ago, today over the Royal Canadian 3 3 d at Shuttle Games Yesterday |den- 8 1 and Vincent RI(‘:nrds. “ml g Yacht club ceurse on Lake Ontarlo I Rand o 4108, who are, Bridgeport 6, Hartford 3. e in '“‘,:"P”t‘? Ll ““f" ol 1R ’ will sail the Patricla in fthe first of : 1 {43 Soaton g ’ Mitchell ana| Springfeld 12, Albany 2. | sectional champ ShcomblaeioninTL - - the sporting series of six races bé- o Lo e | Duncan this been showing| New Haven 7, Pittsfield § adptea Lo gusceed thapvigling- by kas tween the crews picked from the Jers. City 6 10 saaBnd # ¥ & 5 s _in their Only three games scheduled competitive “,““f‘d; £ : 54 5 Eastern Yacht club ef | Marplehesd, SRR The MpLorypofsthe champlons. wa s gt i i % Masgs., and the RD)‘ll led‘ln Yacht DaRTl i Sequin course, The J cbr 7 Shimizu, the little Japan- | [ first time Andrews tried the Standing of the Clubs QEArISLHEh Pl ILAL: 14 Rz . L club. | Mit z Dur no intro. ‘513 | straight sets, 6-3, 6-1, 6.2, Gooderham of the R./C. Y. C, late Rochester 6 6 Syracuse 6T - tr ¥ g ase, whom Tilden considered the i course shot a 75, and Bird does Won ‘Lost °P.C.[84% ; P i The races are the outeome of a e ABISBAtI AN UnBST R0, | NeREIavan . v TAY s 470 | hardest man in the world to beat, and 5 SPEGIAL RAGE e course consistently in under & WAt #vele o ‘ss6 | F. T. Hunter of New York. It was in . ‘suzgeanon by Commodgre George H. Johnson They Hartford 54 3 ™ v T} artford ... 5 E ; " | 3 last summer that the nespéctive clubs Pittsfield ceeees B3 54 495 I.)T?* Aus'm| "m"l“d t‘hi' .'&‘t"""“’(]“ 3 hold a series of races, the vistting as two of the greatest men on the| Bridgeport ....... 5§ 60 492 ';’\ “h;’tmar‘agr:n i |lin|rK <\']|A’:'i!‘)’:'fisl crenrh (5 use. the-Bokls oF the Howe Tatbold Championship to be an Added Fea- | jjngs the world has ever seen. Their | Springfield ....... 54 60 AT4 Jlos: e e e club and that during ‘the schedule of B 3 victories Aduring the pr Nt tou f L AIDANY- . o oo o L] 66 428 b s ¥ o ix Mitchell i p ] 4 s ictories during the present tour of | Albany e ke BT R ApEy) 3ix races the crews alternate in Faallian: oiadt ! ture of Next Saturday's Program, | T how that they are play- | Worcester 5 (342 |eliminated after a hard tussle by Sam | PANILAE the A (et oty Fashiat nd 1 rhed { Hardy, former American Davis cup! e, ? ) and r e A TR Vo Rnall The ! The yvachts selected for the races special mat hich will bring B T T L Ol b e A | are Patricla, agd Cora Mia, two 30 P e K T way, Bunt- | wiieny bhel drelEhers tevanad it hut foot, class P, boats, the style that is Chaplin, . Honk tagettion B i o arrmneed by |some pretty golf exhibited in the| Albany at Waterbury JAvasniidy relsness, oG s e gl familiar to Both crews. Adams one W Coliins, p. . 2 0|ing and Pillg § been nged: byl Springfizld at Pittsfield. | their strength wi - pent in the effort Aithough various officials of In-|o¢ the bast known 'skippers on the 8 J. Collins & ] Richard T. Wilson, president of the convenience of the patrons| New Haven at Bridgeport. | The scores were 6-3, 63, 3-6, 4-6, 6-1. |giana arc at loggerheads over allow- | ap crie fptineindis 4 Fullerton, p. ... | Saratoga association for the improve- The tes of Jean Borotra, France, | , i JEATLICORINSALBIINERYRIONY) N Quinn, p. ... b LR ek M > W | 30k S8AIe ey = weq|ing Jack Dempsey to meet Bill Bren-ips orow 5 highly measomed bunch of Russell, p. z ment of the breed of horses, i San- | d to save them the trouble of jour- i 5 and N. W. Niles, Boston, advanced an at Michigan City on Labor Day, : i 0 2 4 e raoe which 1§ to|an DEFENDS TITLE R. Hoove d H, Cordes, Cin- yacht men who have been racing to- 8z Karr . 3 nounced tod 1e A R eyving back to town for It 3 i1 i b ouer Sl iR i Dempsey proceeds with his training|gother g1l summen Norman Gooder. : e be called the “Saratoga special three. MV iR dhiiin T Shreveport, La., Aug. 22-—Joe|cinnati, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3. s bR Ch it o e } 2 han N B, b year-old championship” will be run (OIS O (HE SO .| Lynch. bantamweight champion, suc- | Al it el B ::im. a‘mu}:‘h younger :k(lla:er‘hth‘ln GRS 3 1 t Q q 1aNgE 0 i ful de B y '} B ol & 5 o s is . Boston i as an added re to next Saturday’s Eimii have G made to | cessfully defended his title last night $2,000 RACE TODAY, | CATHOLICS RAISING FUND. 8938, m‘ r:c’:‘:';;;;f';e ‘_iVmo:s x—Batted In fifth, program. Banc large crowd, coming not only | Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. Dtroit, Aug. 22.—Plans for raising F > by knockihg out Frankie Murray of DAt || —Batted for R i il § + 4 £ AR e : 3 fell e g ? e et The race will b ¢ his city also from the|Canadu in the sixth round of a|wiyn the Knickerhocker 2:08 trot for|qg endowment fund of $250,000 for BuTRoTEate e ann, Ghaplin |-quarter each starter i i sl Eren and - towne {scheduied 15 round bout. In the |, yyuge of $2,000 as the feature race|(ne Rofnan Catholic centrsl society, J B M RAN : 4th round Murray caught Lynch with | > * Harrls; stolen bases, Cobb, Blue; sacrifices, | 54545 Three must s ! A e - - the Grand Circuit meeting will open S qa direct t the 1 Rigney, Veach double 5 R doty el s & ] iT7 T i were under direction at t arnua g é‘h‘ilvl]l}xm:n e L nal be no race. A good track also is one ¢ —— 2 wild swing and ; him to the can- | .t tne Hudson river driving park this| conference of the organization here 31815 Ghurclr Street f the event WILHELMN'S ME. RS, vas for the count of five. afternoon. There are ten entries forltcday. The soclety is taking a lead- AUTO /REPAIRING Burps, Cutshaw to Blue, Cl to Pratt | the conditions of to Fewster to Pratt; left Lo Fedl It will be the first meeting this ‘.h\_‘ contest Other events on the|ing part in Catholic secial service. CADILLACS A SPECIALYY g st Futarton A vear between Kai Sang and the three They Are Widely Advertised nd United States patent office has|card are the 2:21 trot, purse, $1,000; o4 eesiobond OUR TROUBLE CAR AT struck out, by . ch j| other, champions, two of which are in| geaply Sold” Throughout Germany. 1. q.q 1 1,300 patents for|the 2:11 trot, purse $1,000 and thel The Chinese use shark fins for YOUR SERVICE B e nae, b Gutat Uis RIS Gf ARG dgvie TGRS S Feitar BrRperot 1 l2:10 pace, purse $1,000. making thick, gelatinous soup. TEL. 1554—782 Fullerton 3:1n 1-3 Innings, off Quipn and one of which Whiskaway is now 3erlin, 4 5 Y e iy i S o s e el s s L i IhuieEs. (1) racing under the colors of C. W, Clark William or gty e ! of Montana, Whiskaway was recently have y::lw'j{;u“ti. ekite ‘(;ley;"ly"“':"“' ‘That Gui"ieSt ~Feeling - BRIGGS golf iblic duction to g public, Total 216 Saratoga Special Three-Year-Old ve been heralded over the world |ing in magnificent form - 1 be with two men such as Game oday | Andrews and Bi there is sure to be Hartford at W= oster, | Saratoga Springs. Aug. who will want to see the entire match PSR & Wil e e itcher, Fullerton; umpires s and| g by Mr. Whitney A allin; time, ) ) |are of any avail YANKS WIN BETS Americans in Deauville Act on Hot Berlin booksh lisplay announce- MAJESTIC STARTS LATEH ments of the ppearance | of the | New York, Aug. 22.—The Majestic, | volume next October and ofter | to hook orders for 0 s which is siightly less than 15 ican cents the current rate of : : i half leather may Tip, Place Wagers on American S dslayed bechuse of 1 S i e ald as v f had to be made at sea in engine be had for 500 marks or about 75 c— A Beauty at 40 to 1 Shot. b i ser cover for 100 largest ship afloat, h left Sou it in paper ver A ampton for Ne ' Wednes- me day, is about 1 s late, having Ar Deauville, Aug. 22.—(By ,\ssnr‘)at;n] : es8)—Americans at this most fash- | s . N h, S 4 N h B ia and mout sxpensive of French aying Nothing, Sawing Nothing summer resorts—and they are numer- ous—enjoyed free hospitality vester-| day at the expense of the pari-mu- tuel machines when “Americad Beau- ty,” ridden by Frank O'Neill of 8t. ‘Louis, France's premier jocky, got home by a head to win the first race on the card at juicy odds of 40 to 1. A hot tip was whispered myster fously among the Americans in hotel| Jobbies yesterday and there were few | Americans in Deauville this morning| who would admit their failure to have | at least a small het down. Those ig- | norant of the tip evidentiy liked the | pame and played the horse on senti- mental or patriotic grounds, (-sp(r‘)al-' b ke : ¥ ‘ ; : ly the pikers in the field, where, ow-| 1 : » P : ing to the heavy play. the winner oury| i : i 3 ; ; b bt paid 20 to 1 against 40 to 1 in the big : 3 G YL-S T e A , . ; e ‘ = Tue Boss g WATER R cakisy RN B ring. | Incidentally, O'Nefll, with 112 wm: WANTS 1 Ve, | pers, is far at the head of the jockeys in the flat racing class this season ‘o . ¢ ; : : 4 SR Paris, Aug. o (By Associated | Belgian)—Lieut. Ernest De Muyter Belgian balloonist, has been officially | declared winner of the recent race for the James Gordon Bennett cup ac- cording to Geneva dispatches received here toda JACKIE COOGAN IS IN “TROUBLE” | | —PALACE— | This saw-fish isn't sawing wood or any!hinz: and hpjsn't say-| rtin, da. jing anything. He has just been «lra:r,rrn.tl out of the Indian river, Sta g Sunday ;Florida. Two baby saw-fish cling to their 16-foot parent. |

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