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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 192z GIANTS SEND CARDINALS INTO THIRD PLACE BY WINNING THIRD STRAIGHT GAME AT MOUND CITY — TIMELY HITTING AND GPOD HURLING WINS FOR SENATORS OVER €OBBMEN — McGRAWMEN TRAVELING ALONG AT A FINE CLIP AND APPEAR LIKELY TO REPEAT LAST YEAR'S FEAT e e e TIMELY HITTING "o rosest CARDS SLIPBACK [ Besealt i 2rier | GIANTS SPEEDINGL i Avatevrs poNY B ) GROWING WINSFORSEMTORS .. " INPENNANT RAGE e ALONG SWIFTLY IN POPLLAR FAVOR Quartet of Scotch Foursomes Schegl- Cob Uses Four Hurlers in Elfort e ™ ™™ ™ * ™ Giants Send Rickey's Team to Ehiease b, T 1 World" Champions Bid Fair to Re: | - ", e soutnampeon vimes. | FRESE00E OF Argontine Team Pats Cincinnati 9-7, Boston 0-8, : lo Check Grilmen | v vors aue sn — 1w an wn Third Place peat in National League | sovomoror, x v. auw. s~ Pep Into Rumson Tourney dundor Lightweight Champion Stacks yekrs of AR aottielty; Toknss 5 Leading amateur golfers of England S I tanding lvr‘l\!:;f"(‘lllllr':t s ey T T and the United States today mei in a Washingt Aug ) recog in this state as the Bt Louls, Aug. 28 w York won (New York . 74 i 871 ;l::lrvrvlz' Washingt % | m | world clght title holder, has |!t5 third straight game from the Card- [Chicago .. . 68 04 587 ightweight champion | New York, Aug. 28.—Playing bet- | quartet of Scotch foursomes, the firsg| Tumson, N. 2., Aug. 28, (By' Asgo- ter bascball at bat, on the bases and | o, o0 cements of the two day's play for |clated Press)—Since about 1886 Lol It once, taking |1als yesterday, 12 to %, and the St Louls . o AP g TR :',’,,'kfi',,'n'::,;""':;,‘ Neany ime WHNE | ihe Waiker cup, the international | When the Westchenter polo club was troit used | Cincinnatl ., < 08 56 .B4D | tupned back in defeat during the week | amateur golf team trophy, formed and the game began to be either wild or tive v g e \g0 arter being sent 10 |the National league race, « to Chi- ;’:.'(:;:;vlnvl:h cee 88 542 three of thelr most stubborn obstacles | The conditions of play In the Scotch | P!ayed In this country interest in the ! ‘ s L B .o B8 48810 the pennant—Chicago, Cincinnati|foursome game require each team to|Sport has never been so widespread N firat round by the| oo ol i J it S cago's victory over Philadelphia, T > 2 ¢ te Jackson, light- | ndeiphia. The Philadelphia ...... 41 ! 3801 and 8t Louis, and increased their|use but one ball. Team captains will [as now both among the general pub. ral pub- '8 never heen able to even lc and those of wealth who form the Detroit I'ri r 4 ot ame wa . 3 | game was a heavy hitting m 3 3 in the \ i, locals getting 14 M,,,“,,':'f‘,’];"::"’f .':;" Boson oo 38 8221 1cad to seven games, designate the player in each match to o e . Dunded : q (oE6,A8.. Hornaby oo ik Ben i b e McGraw's men took one game from | tee-off and he and his partner then DETRONT 8 RILBOUH U8 DAR CHKREOA] wiin“'sb" tha S¥AROL, VARG~ Ieinigtt e Today the Cubs, two from the Reds and|will alternate in driving from each|M&in body of its devotces, y 3 2 m numerous occagions, Now | yoi b i h Boston at Cincinnati three from the Cardinals, They play- | tee, This 1s due more to the pre Blue. 1t i v o sincs knocked ont Danny IFrush, i ‘rowns for the cea- | Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. 1 almost perfectly e nge | 1 3 Prepnce B atiaw 1 e st ! S Roorc il ed almost perfectly on the defens The team for today's matches fol-[(Of the Argentine team than to the aaue, 4 5 an ]m ,‘ weight, Dundee NEW YORK Only two games scheduled and converted thelr comparatively | Jows: mere fact that thé tournament now Vench, If : ‘ s that he has deveioped a sharp small number of hits into ‘“just Jesse Guilfo J 1 . h. bo. a. 2 = Jesse G rd and Francis Ouimet, | in° progress here is international tw Flagstead, rf 1 g pur hat might floor Jac Hancroft, s 5 ] 5 E. 'E 4 g 3 1 2 Fingscen ! s at might ;]M: Am‘).‘\‘""‘""“’ ! : AMERICAN LEAGUE enough” runs, 5 United States vs, Cyril J. Tqlley and |foreign teams and one semi-foreign 1 8. 8ok signed B sl Race Keen As Ever, Robert Harris of England team being entered. Rigney, s § 1 3 ey 1 [Triech, 21 g ; Woedai : 3 icles 1o meet Jackson in a 15-round Games Yesterday In the American league, New York Charles Evans, Jr., and Robert A. Although play has hardly started + Philadelphia ring | Cardinals dropped to third place in Meusal i ‘;f.}.\;:‘ v 1 ) n Sv";fl-“v"hrr- [ l\‘r.uvnu :r 1 Washington 7, Detroit 2, v and St. Louis continued the nose and | Gardner, -United States vs, Roger H.|a formidable movement {s under way Mebrd x’ T n the ;: at |‘:-~ M»u‘- ! "“_NL;A' . 04 4 Other games postponed, rain, nose sprint for the leadership, each | Wethered and C. C. Aylmer, England. |to revise the conditions for the inter- Bolais | r ¢ Dundee will defend |g (R OE Y S club winning four and losing three! Robert T. Jones and Jesse Sweet-|national cup matches begun in the S MaRion 1 p pe againet Vinee l King, of ot Lo (N ¢ Standing of the Clubs games, leaving the Yankees in the|ser, United States vs, W, B. Torrance |early '90's and restricted to England 13 Martin ro Ll'.-rmfm:w-‘:‘..‘ A "-'.h P 5 ) Newh Won Lost .|lead today by the margin of half aland C. V. L. Hooman, England. and the Unjted States, the jdea being WASHINGTON. Ao ‘\.rnxvm'w L ””:m.av" : d V| New mek ceeeeen T [ game. In today's gamec, postponed )Ya?( R. Marston and W. C. Fownes, | similar to that which originated the A T S Tk BY droping ot ; f f 3 8t. Louis ..., 4‘3 1 from yesterday hecause of rain, 'h"‘.!r., United States vs. John Caven and | Davis cup tennis tournaments which ngeles in the first round of a 7 | Detroit .. wiikoee 68 Yankees will face the Browns' best| Willis Mackenzie, England. now include the nations of the world J 0o natch in Madison Square Garde i [Cleveland .. . 83 hurler, Shocker, in the fourth game o Originally these contests were | 4 H 1 h o o 3 A Y h Chicago .... 59 g of their seri | scheduled every five y Brower 2 TOLEDO TOURNEY OPE\‘S | iior v 2 0:Washington ...... 88 _ 65 i Through their three straight losses | RUNSFOR T was later redeur:edn‘t: !}::er: )l')e‘::lr! :’:; g:r.errr:'p‘;umh 1. 4 [ j\ § f. 1 Yol ;::}'h:\n"l(‘lphla g 490 to the Giants » Cardinals _1\ ve | HE WEEK since the United States won the tro- T iataatiaiiah . 3 : ———— R e i § § . ilmokton ' " 46 dropped from second place in favor | ATl 9030 phy from England last year after it Mogridge, 1. Loy 1 138 Golfers From Public Links in €0 aiveise B 9 | o ) ole!:\: ;)"hfi e B SR SR had]been held there since 1914, due : - : iagre @ 2 sames Today ates’ w streak was ; 2 Sl to the abatement of t A Chicago at Philadelphia. Eroken Iriday by Brooklyn, which | hAnO““‘T"\“‘;‘fi“E'S Ty, | cause of the war, ATt eBatted for Ols 5t e 3 8 PO i | Washington 102 21 ! Cleveland at Boston. Anteatad shem dnchpthisRaiol piausy o ey i $ 11 10 13 7—go | Would not be held until 1924, Detrr » Actic ) Only two games scheduled. ble encounter. The Superbas broke | ire?!TEN- T Ircland May Get In. EA 0 1 Various Parts of Country Swuag §—21 | regaining the prestige they gained by x—15 | winning the Englieh open champion- 6 1 Boston ... x 3 x—21 [ half a dozen more opportunities of 3 4 Catcher, Holds on to Ball Dropped From Height of 335 Feet, Two base " Harney natte, Flag . : a . 0 .0 Sty cven on the week and the Phillies - T3 S il e 0. Aug, 28.—(By Assclat A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE and the Braves failed to shake off | 3rooklvn. : de This situation likely will be chang- S B £ , r — 8hooting over a public 2 3 3 . their losing habits. The Reds playe: Chicago. X b 26 ed pe!ure the six weeks of play new Detroft 14, Washin ' ) rivals many of the |, Louis P ) Cames Yesteriny good ball, taking fourth piace from |t louls A A beginning has ended, the Associated ;;{ :(‘:f:d,:; > ; il untr; A):t ans“ in golf ars|e y";‘y‘l;",‘w n‘x:j”!\;.w elter, 2 Hodisster- 8 Reaaing 5. the Pirates by winning two games| | X 4108 Press is reliably informed not only e RN : 1 35 of the nation's ;mh‘.n- ol Teos: e Telect J | Bl monar6od: ByracItee E=5, yesterday from the Draves. X 5 to _lnrlud" Argentina, Ireland, other ShueNin 1t s ers, representing virtually | jjoimgny, Young, A e Buffalo 10, Jersey City 6. Detroft's Record Best * nations that indulge in polo particu- inning, off Holloway 1 nin s ~uvnn of the country today | iy Bancroft; sacrifices s PRI e ey elteatisd Cobb's Tigers had the best record larly France and Spain but also that fg;::v’;,‘m‘..p'!"". « piayed qua 1‘3\'\‘n: rounds in the first|S yder drfi::v:";!“’;: I” ¢ ! . % i g of the week in the American. They | LEAGUE, cup fontests may Dbe held oftemer. RinECeliches Mogridxe Sitol |- | national publie links tournament. | Gy T EE o v 3 o Standing of the Clubs led the other clubs in the hitiing col- | SMTWTTF Revision now is being worked out. lette; umpires, N Play was over the Ottawa park n off Won Lost umn and displayed a sterling brand |Detroit ... x 16 23 § 11 3 §—64| Although the South Americans lost 8:10. . ourse and the tour: ent officially 2 * ¥ | Baltimore 95 ‘40 ‘vl of play afield St. L i 6 13 2---44 [their first contest Saturday when o R 7 = | sponsored by U I associa- |stiuk A e ke e S LR 2 5i Their loss to Washington yesterday | New York x iR 9—33 [they were eliminated by the Orange MAKES GRFAT GATCH tion, ma 1 a new era \‘n links com- | %o 1 1 g o | Buftalo A 8 61 1 was their second defeat in a week of |Phila. .... x x—28 | ¢C }1;\!}' four from the Hérbert mem- L [petition for it was the first time the [y, wild pi oeing Tersey City’ ' 13 43 53g|elght games. Detroit is in a position|Wash. ... X x 41 5—23|orial cup tournament they will have et ‘fln‘E’ ‘-f'”:l* of I»'""f the DERHDU DM, TRt DB b Toiha Lt H ‘403 |to take the lead should the Browns| onging to private clu ave ever ’ ! : : g and the Yankees crack from the|Chicago Dixie Parker, a Western League jcen nationally recognized either in Chicago 3. Fhiladelphia 1. i A : strain of their long battles. Cleve. this country or abroad. Chicago, Aug. ‘hicago defeat- | Newark B The Athletes and Red Sox ran into ship just before coming here. Foremost among the contestants, 8ol Ph";m!s‘».‘phi; N h iy Al | .. . excellent hurlings, fell off in their | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Losers Play Well, o e e o ol e oo ot oy N aareaVisto Lo GHimea's ST Wadny | hitting and flelded miserably, drop- | AL AWA, (Y s Ly s SRS USRS oAt deprecianed Denver, Colo., Aug. ?8.—Dixie Par-|Iield, of St. Louis: Bill Quinlan and |home run, his 12th of the season, i Reading at Rochester. PIDETRIaORIY: O PR BRIl er Ll il A Reincas it it udn;mn:s??::ysnu}: ker, catcher of the Denver, W | Bill Aulba of Boston, and Henry | the second inning and Miller's double| pajtimore at Syracuse e S Roghaitret.y 5 ed out picturesquely the canvas that Jeague baseball team, yesterday |Deckor of Kansas' City. Held and (i the fourth following Grimes's sin- | jorpey City at Buftalo TITLE MATCH ARRANGED [SRE iy had been framed for them in the im- caught a ball dropped from the Dan- | Quin played together today while [ a""‘,", 'fy‘:f:_’”‘:\i:“f‘;fl‘ I“::i‘ "h"‘r Newark at Toronto. \ ‘y»“”;‘" . > SaL AEinatizralotithos2 o e d tollowed 1 An's grounder g ‘ : < ¢ o o el ” their exploits abroad. The background fels and Fisher tower 5 fee Decker and A ach were pg = X anght the ti 1 The play today was 36 holes with|runs, while the bunchin ee hits| EASTERN LEAGUE Senanter s Limd ] ped from the fower, the momentom |the low 12 in medal score quatifving|in the sixth saved the visitors from a | — S S O S e R L e e almost throwing him oft his fect, On | for the match play starting tomorrow |shutout. Cheeves hecame wi gl e Games Yesterday Pocket Billards Championship at bt o i 835! ™ Nothing like them has been seen on his first try, Parker mi ged the|when two rounds of 18 holes each |SiXth a % 0, I B Albany 3-4, Hartford 0-0. ! American turf; both teams were han- speed of the ball and it slipped | will be played. Wednesday morning | ‘eplaced "-",_l’m "’x'"__'l ',"Tf"’”‘ Other games postponed, rain Philadelphia on Oct. 20, 27 and 28. | ANOTHER FOR HORNSBY. dicapped by the soggy fleld that be- through his glove, houncing 50 feet wiil come the third round, while the e o ) - T i B, | St. Louis, Aug. 28.—Roger Hornsby | came uprooted with each charge of in the air. The second bail dropped | semi-finals will be plaved in the after- |yogan, | b 0 s (3 Standing of the Clubs New York, Aug. 28 - The next| ;i pic 3908 home run of the season |the ponies and every strike of the was wide and Parker unable 1o noon, the finals, 36 holes, will be p o 0 Wony Tote: | B nRtein forthe Eauieh DHan e han vesterday's game against New [mallet, but the unusual technique of get it. The attempt was made as a|ed Thursday with the winner receiy. |lebourves e i o|New Haven ....... 81 38 .681[pionship, now held by B, Ralph|york tying Kenneth Williams of the |the Latins, their gameness and dex- result of a wager hetween Parker and the cup donated by James D 3 5l Waterbury S k Greenleaf, will be held at I'hiladel-|),.,) Americans for the scason's rec- | terity were so combined to leave an another member of the Denver team. | dish, Jr., of Detroit Hartford 1 61 5 .521( phia, October 26, 27, 2§, The chal-| ;- indelible impression. | Bridgeport ....... 60 : lenger is Ben 1 Allen, L ! | champion, hailing from Kan | Allen tricd to induce Greenle at Kansas City. In connection with his business partner, John Kling, of baseball fame, Allen offered $1,000 for the game, hut | was outbid hy the proprietors of the| new room with 70 tables on one floor to be opened in Philadelphia Septem- ber 15, under the minagement of o (Springfield ....... 58 | Pittsfield | Albany . Worcester Ring xLee Games Today Pittsfield at Bridgeport (2). Worcester at New Haven, b Springfield at Waterbury (2). Grimes, 10, ... o Only three games scheduled. 1 | Callaghan, 0 Joseph Mayer, a one time amateur| Miller, 1f. ... o 3 Sl N champion. | RELRs SR g iy G 4 SETS NEW REGORD Mayer was authorized to offe e B LR o 0 $2,700, the largest amount ever guar- | | ogborne, ——— |anteed for a pocket billard event. | o Greenleaf accepted romptly, Allen Mathew Jacobson of Lowell, Hurls the | (52800 ACCEC Bmat o *Ratted for Parki h. Bl ot (. : 3 AR | xBatted for Ring in 9th Discus 129 Fect 1 Inch in New |$250 a side. The winner will receive hiehen S 010 0x—3 the stakes and all of the guaranty. P! tladelnhia : 000 Fletcher 2 L England A. A, U. Games, Boston, Aug. 28.—Three hundred of New England's leading athletes com- | peted in a rain here yesterday in the | 9 | New England A. A. U. championship | winning pit Cheeves; um | games. The Boston Athletic Asso- off Ring Ung f h fena Riglers Uma, 143 ciation team won fourteen first places. Cincinnati 9-7. Boston 0-6. Jimmy Connelly of Georgetown and Cincinnati, Ang he Reds made | he B A, A, despite the soaked track, it four straight from Boston in two Snvtsal’ the e PN KA Tinrtee days by winping hoth games of the| don eader yesterday 9 to 0 and| to 6. The first game was a walk- | over, hoth Marquard and Braxton bhe |ing hit freely, while Couch, although ‘a\‘h\\'ly“f: 10 hits was strong with men [ on bases and received wonderful sup- | 241 seconds. “Jake” Driscoll of the B. A. A. defeated Earl Dudley, his club captain, in a fast 440 yard run William 1. Hayes of the B. A. A won both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Ned Gourdin, holder of the world \ ; EV-\/-V-'RETT! You GET running broad jump record, cleared = : RIGHT UP NOw:- - EMEMBER I knocked Watson ¢ of the box in the |22 feet in capturing the event A‘A;:{,r,k.,, ing :,v” y( ~ Braves went to the | Mathew Jacobson of Lowell, estab- - i ‘{OU‘VE GOT THE CAMP CHORES front in the seventh when they drove | lished a New England record in the o6 Now SINCE. FATHER WENT K i od. 1 discus throw with a toss of 129 feet Keck to cover he Reds tied it in| d ::z:’!\ hrow W J | e e T port. In the sécond game the Reds| | the eighth off xton and won out in the ninth off Oeschger on Daubert's| First place winners were as follows: | RIGHT UP now! THER®'S The triple ; leld. single by Ton-| it yard dash fl,\;;l:lam D. Hayes, = : b sl S seca, after I an and Rouse had | B. A. 2 1-6 seconds. ‘wf,,in purpose \’"";}s“‘ n Hasiei 220 yard dash—William D. Hayes, Ll N PUM:DP | 40 vird dsen—iam ' AND THEN | WANT You To RowW | BOSTON | 440 yurd dash—James W. Driscoll, i ‘ ME ACROSS THE LAKE - Youll & T L N i e BB | i) MI 1 Lflllete— i e i bpadors T A ol 850 yard run—George W. Mar- L "o¥ the Box THOOE " Come 'WT L] I B. A. A, 1 minute 59 seconds, fe: IS e o S GO b [Cru [ sters, toeck 0 %l One mile run—James Connelly, B sLaaer 1 5 oA, A, 4 minutes 24 seconds. Thousands of athletes and trainers bare, 1 0 ] Rl e S L have found that a Lifebuoy bath— A o g | 1| Dorchester Club, 26 minutes 21 sec: onds with the big lather thoroughly s X ‘ 120 yard high hurdles—J. J. Sulli- . e 3 L . ' O van, B. A. A, 17 second - rubbed in, has all the advantages | " 1% w1040 3 \1 low h'ur.nncs J. J. Sulli- of a rub-down. OERRNE 3 0h 1 v o vana HorR(SBIOER Namea, 4 endch . H A., 59 seconds, It wakes up the skin. Bt 3 §% =y e mile walk—Edgar G )I\'llsnn, 7 il A. A, 25 minutes 45 seconds. It makes the whole man glow with " 7 . 2 0| Plansky, Pere Marquetté K. of C., 43 . a 3 | feet 11 nches vigor and fitness. it o - Running broad jump—E. O. Gour- 7 K 3 27 0 din, unattached, 22 feet. . | *Batted for Marquard Tth Running high »—Gail Robin- Wake up your skin! Batted . Mgl g bl ; (Continued on I"ollowing Page) Pole vault—Kenneth B. Libbey, B e m—————— | | ey A. A, 11 feet 6 inches. Javelin throw—Maino Tirri, B. A " 3 A.. 169 feet 814 inches. “"“"',"’;'}F:,r)"\.[hm" 16 pound shot put—J. Lawlor, B o.M i - | A. A, 43 feet 5 3-4 Inches. ‘ e s AT | Discus throw Mathew Jacobson, | AR L) Lowell, 129 feet 1 inch (new New | TH SOAP | it | s . 7, [ EA | 180 Park Street |86 pound weight throw—F, B.‘ “ / / “ ; / st 56 ¥ S | Toot¢l, B. A. A., 35 feet 3-4 inch.