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s g ki NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925. Grimes, p. Speaking of Sports Manager Fisher of the Bridgeport club has been heavily fined ‘and sus- pended by President Dan O'Neil on the ground that he incitec the fans against Umpire Rorty. lisher has denied having any share in the dis- turbance, but Dan remained un- moved. “Ungle Tom’s Cabin" lost a, great -actor When Dan went in for baseball. What a thrilling Simon Le- gree he would have made, Kirtland ‘W. Decherd and DeForest Lockwood will play this afternoon for the championship of the Highland country club.. Lockwood got into the finals yesterday by defeating his fath- *Batted for Frenoh in Cineinnati Brooklyn ..., L 000 000 0000 Hargrave, Pinell 3 sacrifices, Burns, Luque; double plays, Fournier and Taylor; French; Fournler and Johnston; Johfiston and Fournier; left on bases, cinnat! 7, Brooklyn ; bases on balls, off Luque 2, off Grimes truck out, by Luque 7, by Grimeés 3; hit by pitcher, by Grimes (Roush); wild pitch, Grimes 1; passed ball Tyalor 1; umplres, Quigley and PAirmi time, 1:58. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5. Philadelphia, Aug. 25.—A home run by Cy Williams, his thirty- second of the season, enabled the Phillies to defeat Chicago, 6 to 5. Willlams hit the first ball pitched by Kaufmann on the seventh inning, the drive clearing the wall in right,. It enabled Williams to tie Babe Ruth for the lead in both leagues. Head relieved Couchsin the sixth and blanked the Cubs in the final; " FRANK ARCHER SAYS:— There is a Moxie Display now.on; Get in touch with your ‘Moxie Jobber at once and sign an order C, a every Order C has to he sent”by your Jobber to the Moxie. Company for ap- proval. This Display is of short duration. = If your Moxie ‘Jobber overlooks er, Dr. Lockwood, champion in 1921, 4 up and 2 to play. . : three innings, getting credit for the § i v you; communicate with us Max Marston, a member of the 1923 Theé score: Chicago. Walker golf team, complained to the Philadelphia police today that 23 gold at once, as: it is our desire s 4 > Some V! ¢ ¥ . n " " \ N Statz, cf. . medals which he had won between ’ 3 ) Miss Mildred Dilks, noted swimmer, takes this comfortable |Adems, ss. 1907 and 1915 had been stolen from o Grantham his home. | g Wway of resting between swims, Can’t blame her, can you? She |Qivers 4 5 Miller, 1f. Manager Bill Essick of the Vernon $ R ki certainly loeks comfortable. xnn:{votc. club of the Pacific coast league, has Grimes, 1% released Gleorge Foster, at one time a [tk star’ pitcher of the Boston American . -x‘l]:“r(t'neru'. league. Proving that the sand con- tinues to run through the hour glass,| Total 162, handicap 24, net 138, Brower, 1b, Knode, 1, Chilling thought! Merriman— O'Nelll, ¢ Morning Rourfd Myatt, ¢, .00 The St. Paul American association| Out—446 433 553—37. Bedgood, p, .: club equalled a world's scoring record [ . In — 54 4 444 4 4 5—38—75, Tt B o yesterday by getting a runner across| Armstrong— Smith, pp the plate in every inning.” The only Morning Round other teams which have accomplished Out—546 543 55 3—40, P this feat are Cleveland, Washington, In — 444 444 444—36—T76, Washington . 350 Hé 34]70-—21\ Cubs, Pirates and Red Sox, His handicap was 11, net 65. Cleveland . .. 200 021 300— 8 to give you 1007 service focaca tivatl joe At e B el ate » ol occormmasuasy MISTAKEN APPEAL ..... o+ e o = : ! AUTQ PUSHED OFF TRACKS Hornshy, 2b, Bottomley, 1b, . $:4 cueconoccunchumw | | | $25 in Police Court for Grearwich Village Cigarette Girl b i Had Cash It Appears |, it Cln.of 105 Pieamat Al | tomobile did not work and therefore et | he could not aveid smashing through 3 10 New York, Aug. 25.—"Help Sonial" |1y, grunjey street railroad gates onto e Two base hit Harrls 2, Judge, Rysency Gulley, J. Sewell; three base hits, Goslin 2, *Batted for Dumovich in 9th. o sreenwich Village failed to| SRRy i S - xBatted for Couch In 6th. When Greenwich Village falled to|the l'ka-l‘ljfs l(‘?:’!;"::slc:m:;y .| Morning Round Judge; home run, Brower; stolén bases, Out—4 47 643 55 4—42 Peckinpaugh, Harris, Judge, Rice, Stephen- g 35 5 6—38— son; sacrifices, Peckinpaugh, Evans and I 84 364 4553880, Ruel; double plays, Judge to Peckippaugh - i 4 11 °39 20 Chicago ... 300 200 000—5 | respond to the appeal tacked up out- | turning Ean :‘:‘ir:OO" r“m“‘d to Judge; Harris to Peckinpaugh to Judge; 5 ey Ut— 5 3 65 4—39, left on bases, Washington 12, Cleveland 8; *None out when winning run was scored. | Philadelphia . 002 003 10x—~6| . and | Hartford to New Britain, when ar- R T0 =686 £33 565 4—8T—T6, base on balls, off Russell 1, off Bedgood 2| xBatted for Pfeffer in Sth. wo base hits, Miiler, Triberg, Wright-|Side of the door of the book and raigned before Judge Hungerford of - Total for 36 holes, 156 oft Metevier T, oft Fry 4; struck out, by| zBatted for Frelgau In th. | stone; three base hit, Grantham; home runs, cigaret shop on Ifourth street off |’ ‘harge of reckless driving in police 2 Béiichell 1,30lts, off ZRliniser &t 4:3 1y New xork, Friberg, Willlams; stolen bases, Adams, | gyoins ™ goy where Sonia, the|® charse reck g in p Warner— nings, oft Mitchell 5 {n § innings, off Rus- e Henljue; left on bases, Chicago 4, Phila- | Seridun FHUES WEEE BOLS 0 court tod He was found gullty Clgaret Girl, lay before being LranS-|, 4 .04 g25 and costs. Prosecutop (Continued From Preceding Page) Morning Round gell 7 in 5 1-3 innings, off Bedgood 3 in | pancrefy, delphia 6; base on balls, oft Kaufmann 2, 1 gs, off Metevier 4 In 5 innings, off | pyycop " o off Couch 1; struck out, By Kaufmann 2,|transferred from the Lenox Hill hos Woods presented the state's case and Out—5 46 343.66/4—41, ™y 3 P S -3 ) 5 . ) any W. J. weeney, of Shuttle Meadow, | In — 334 343 65 6—37—78, inaings. oft Bt & in 33 haings; it by b ) D Y o o K enivany, | NOSPital, several months ago, many | oo oy Wwilliam F. Mangan repres made an 80 in the morning round Afternoon Round pitcher, by Mitchell (Fry); passed balls, | ool 5 in 6 innings, oft Head none in 3 i |800d-hearted persons were inclined [0 T T ey and a 76 in the afternoon, giving him Out—535 456 67 4—43, 1""::"1 “‘;nl}lnxd_mlvluirv Russell; losing nings, off. Dumovich 1 In 2 innings; hit by | to criticise. This criticlsm was in no Cline was arrested by Supernumere a total for the 36 of 156, Which| In —545 343 63 6—39—82, (et e e S R plteher, by Kautmann (Wililame), by Couell | way lessened when Sonla, after belng |, “poyy0emen Hopkins and: O'Keefy proved to be the second best gross | Total 160, handicap 20, net 140, — cShinners pltohier. Kaufmann: umpires, Moran ang | transferrd from koo benos ’,“?:,I’“;“, last night at about 1¥:45 o'clock. Po= for.vholes. «Co: Ls Warner, (o™ the | iwoadrum— St. Louis 6, Boston 6. MeQuillan pital to the Kith avenue Bospltal W \aman Hopkins testified that the Hart; time, 1:39. 2y i Brooklawn Country club won the TR : . . Ryan, p. ’ a friend—Miss Madeleine Gale—died ; g v Rk T \ ] ound St Louis, Aug. 26.-—St. Louis made / 1a8 Gale paid fi ora gates af the crasing Red HAcH JTEREY second low net prize for the two| Out—445 383 55835, a clean sweep of the four-game geries Pittsburgh 7, Boston 2. and Miss Gale paid for the funeral. | "0 " hich (ime the accused man rounds, making a gross of 78 and In 545 454 44 s e o L Boston, Aug. 28.—Oeschger's wild- Greenwich Village was called heart- | o Soiaan' 0 th " K I 6—47—T6. with Boston, 6 to 5 The Browns| *Ran for Snyder in 14th. on, g R e A illed with | Was two feet away from the crossing. 82, 160, minus a handicap of 20 for | jorrion oorRA WO IN thelninth o dssiis | Btiayls - 000000 103 000 00— | ness, singles by Rawlings and Maran- | less and the papers were "”“‘ll‘f"‘; He said that Cline was traveling at the 36, lmt_lw, W. ,-h.‘ Waor aff, of Atlernaon Sgund il . Ne_}:n){o;};n i ‘c.uom_) 4[(;|0ret:oohgvb: th:S ville, an error ‘by Tord and Cooper's (}:‘ol}m‘ms ffillmf o'lwlx““rrx;:;s. ;1‘; .;Sl:;- about 35 miles an hour and Ae Race Brook, at;ot u. 76 in Lis nftel:- Out—4 4G 642 743—40, Manager Jimmy Austin directed the | Hornsby; home run, Smith; stolen base, double gave Pittsburgh five runs in ]TI _-'v‘::m ion by E crashed through the gates smashing noon round which gave him the sec-| "7 pla iy s g 1g team, having been advised by Ban|Frischi sacrifices, MoQuillan, Ryan 2; left | the fourth inning against Boston, the|hemla Ak ot | the base of one of the gates. Officer ond low gross for 18 holes. M. 8.| . itoE )00 80 J Johnson that his indefinite suspen. |o0 bases New York 12, St. Louls 7; bases | Pirates eventually winning, 7 to .| Had Family and Money. — |qgeofe corroborated the statements Tavmer, /Bhuttie. Meadow; ‘won. zec. i 3 3 : f on balls, ‘oft McQuillan 2, ‘offt Ryan 1, off | Cooper held the Braves to five hits,[ But the Russian cigarette girl, who | o B0 i fov 16 ¥ ¢ A slon several days ago for protesting|Tonmey 1, off North 2, off Doak 2; struck v a ba 7 d to be alone in this| B ¢ ond low net for 18 holes by shooting against decisions had been lifted. out, by MeQuillan 1, by Ryan 1, by Toney | three of which followed a base on| Was supposed to be alone .| Joseph Balkman, gateman, testified a 78 in the afternoon round. His AMERICAN LEAGUE | “'The score: X 1, by Doak 2; hits, off Toney 7 in 5 in-|balls in the eighth, giving Boston 'its|country without !am[l), had ‘fi?fl"?”- that the car was not in sight when he ?andi}gnp was 12, his net for the 18, Besten: slage o R(nes nops in A inihngk O% | w0 runs, ‘T;\f‘h&tflfa:?‘l:“r-wffl"\h:‘:flfl‘;rgfa“’l‘mifi)‘f‘:‘: lowered the gates. Immediately fole t\e. . D. Foss, oo( Soqum._nude the Skl e S AT s e A ono-hande:] catch hear the left : ? -t*:L‘tiP ho ba(’n diatg | lowing the crash, he said, it was nee- wo rounds in 80 and 77 for a total Tonaer,§ oft Ryan 2 in 5 1-3 innings; winning pitch- | field wall by Bigbee off Boeckel was o contest the probate - |essary to push the car out of the way of 157, giving him 'third money in| (Continued From Preceding Page) r'x.,;m:;' er. Ryan; losing pitcher, Doak; umpires, | sensational. _ For Sonia had money. How ’“""h‘gr the oncoming train. Klem and Wilson; time, 2:37. The score: it w,;.s‘)mposslb](‘ ’io gl('an' ?'vslwrr:a,\r'i. Cline, when on the stand, admitted Plitaberat, jbut it is known that the day she died | o paq trouble with the brakes and the low gross for 36 holes event. H. — Burns, 1 H. Pease, of Shuttle Meadow made |batted five Cleveland pitchers hard ! Harrls, if. 3 ial | she had bank ficco.llllts:n;(.l’hp‘(ovlolvua\ tostified that neither of them Held Bank, 88th street and Broddway, #nd | oy e peached the crossing. He an §1 and an 84, total 165, handicap land won the final game of the series, | Srymss: S - at the C"""{ E "_]”""“" Bank, 166th| i3 he did not think he was driving street and Broadway. 30 miles an hour. 24, net 141, which gave him the third | 20 to 8, here yesterday. Zahniser was Devormer, ¢, Sonia had wished to live dnd die| " Goouge Cheney, through Attefney low net for 36 holes vrilf- 5 knocked out of the box In the first|ullerton, p. .. Somte of the players tied in other |inning, but Russell, who replaced events than the ones which . they|him, held the Indians safe until the M losing streak and to check the fast|Barnhart, rf. " 0 *Two out when winning run w. i ol o Maranville, sa. a & vas a L} going Cincinnati Reds at Ebbets Field | grimm, 1, jnameless. But this was not allowed | p ‘o~ Moponough, entered a plea. of to her. After her death it was learned | 010 "contondere to a charge of oper- she came from a family whose name|;¢ing 4 motor vehicle while under the won, but the winning of one prize | Senators had a practically unbeatable eliminated .them for the others. The|jead. The hitting of Rice, Judge and 3 ; but laue:d, for Luque was on the|schmidt, c. prizes, in order of their importance, | Goslin and the fielding of Speaker |Gerber, ss Maund fontherRedsiana herallowed) Cotpanian ¢ R Tk lanad Above: oie fabavis Tobin, rf. but four hits and shut out the Brook- had originally been Breistein. Most /jaue . B SincUEE N 0T Sned $180 Williams, 1yn boys, 4 to 0. This victory was of the members had changed the . g ! 4 b s and given a 30 day suspend- Luque's twentieth of the season and b. name to Stone. One, Charlotte Stone, |, 1 sentence. 'The Cards 3 The score: Jacobson, . The cards for the winners of first Washington. McManus, 2b, . 5 the seventh straight consecutive re- ;_‘*'"v L) is Sonia's sister. 8 R Miss Gale Beneficiary. and second gross and net prizes for ST P, Collins, ¢ 6 and for. 18 holes will be found be- | Lo ©F - BN o verse for the Robins. The score: Southworth, rf. g 2 e Cineinnati, Melnnis, 1b. . Sonia made her will at the Lenox EGYPT USES JAP TOBACCO. Hill hospital Feb, 13. She left eve Tokio, Aug. 25.—Japanese tebacce Ezzell, 3b. . lowy Goslin, 1f. Schliebner, 1b, Morning Round Rice, rf. ‘Vangilder, p. ‘Eg:;‘“‘!i 3. . Rl Judge, 1b. *Durst ..., O A Miss Gale— yn wom- % Smart— Biel ot Ll R. Smith, ss. thing to Miss Gale—the uptown wom- | ¢ 4 corior quality is being sent from Out—43 4 356 653—30. Yatils 5 O'Neil, ¢, . an who befriended her—with the re- - 4 RS R S ByAnE Sb. Oeschger, p. quest that after paying her debts the [Japan to Egypt in increasing quan- . Cooney, p. .. give what is left to the Lenox Hill| tities, blended there, brought back as 2 10 hospital, where Sonia lay “penniles ptian” cigarettes and sold by the Pittsburgh . 000 §11 000—7 | with a checkbook tucked under her |Japanese tobacco monopoly at high Boston .. . 000 000 020—2 | pillow. prices. 5 Two base hit, Ceoper, Bigbee; stolen Miss Gale said yesterday &he In 1922, according to the Japan bases, Maranville; double plavs, Maranville |\ v pt the bills Sonia left totaled | “Ficonomist”, approximately 1,168,000 to Rawlings to Grimm, Maranville to ) ! Grimm; left on bases, Pittsburgh 6, Bos- | more than the money in her accounts. | bales of this tobacco were thus treated ton 4; bases on balls, off Cooper 3, off| She added she believed she was the |[and the amount will be exceeded this Qeschger 3; struck out, hy Cooper 2; hits, : el “Hosl ; Sl Y toninge” off ‘Conney | ON1Y Person who loved Sonia. year. 5 in 5 1-3 innings; wild pitch, Cooney; los- ing_pitcher, Oeschger; umpires, Finneran, McCormick and O'Day; time, 1:19. igsicy Have The Herald follow you on % 3 ) Q made it two out of three with the!epyetier your vacation, 18c a week, cash with “;5 A GOOd Sport White Sox, 3 to 2. The Athletics| Bers, ss. ... order.—advt. - scored all their runs off Robértson in 0 the first inning on an error and two . PA hits. The White Sox drove Naylor Conflict d iR S s off the slab in the fourth by scoring| twice, but could no nothing with| Harris. The score: ofics Ainsmith, e. Pfefter, p. xBlades ..... Walker, rf. . Mokan, If. . Holke, 1b. . Henline, Couch, p. *Leach Mead, p. f lcocccsssum lersornenos wlocococnss SrmmMowOLRRT moocuwosumoan [PYSTO cccomsssooafP i | | ormcomococosomrBuuol Bpannusccsuaaaan BRescuMoccoBOAS SR wlrocooscosorcrnonss lvocomwsRonmua! cusuunooohuy |l cocrurummnes wleossccsoccane 2 ° E8 ] rsvrraneel o 4 lsvonoruand Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 0. New York, Aug. 25.—Manager Wil- G bert Robins sent in his strongest line- R'f"w"i‘l'“,‘ 2 up in an effort to break the Robins’ |Traynor, 3b. . cof |l cumuwnnocor wlosccuumecen Zleruuouccas s frlccrcococa? e ., ° ol wocumnomens sloscecso heonno e o 34 ° s P L £ coHcommomm coof comomchmms » 1 4 H Burng, rf. .. Daubert, 1b. Bohne, 2b, . *Batted for Vangilder in 9th. o ol 8t Louls - 013 000 002—g | pEETRN ) : p oston ...... . 010 102 010—5 Aheld Out—4 556 643 553—39. Mitchell, p. Two basé hit, Burns; three base hits, el ,“" 4 In —436 254 6553—39—78. Shanks 3; home run, McManus; sacrifices, |y eney, ss. Total 36, 154, J. Collins, McMillan, Jacobson, Schliebner; 114U P- - 2 s double plays, McManus to Gerber to Chamberlain— . Schliebner; Gerber to McManus to Schlieb- Morning Round émmeson. 1. . ner; McMillan to Fewster to Burns; left ey 5E 8 L umma, 1 on base, Hoston 7, 8t. Leuis 7; bas Out-—645 453 553—40. Gallagher, rf. balls, off Iullerton 8, :‘I: Vn.n(ildi? 5| wes, ct. ... In —445 353 544—37—77, Speaker, c struck out, by Fullerton 8, by Vangilder 3;|Johnston, 2b. Afternoon Round Gulley, hit by—pitcher, by Vangilder (Flagstead); | Wheat, If. . Out—536 545 764—45, Sewell, ss, umpires, Nullin and Owens; time, 1:40. Balley, If. 2 4 g Stephenson, 2b. Fournier, 1b. . In —535 342 657—40—85. Lutzke, 3b. T. Grimth, rf. . Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. Tayler, Chicago, Aug. 25.—The Athletics |High 3b. French, s oAt s o NilcotrmuLLMELT oloccscccococer Zicorucosuccon F 29 6 oo ScwresT | wlocnrocssss alroncorcocons ol cosomm Zahniser, p. Afternoon Round Russell, p. Slovorrcwanus [ T T looorrmcwant lnoscarmscns, sl occcccomonap beccrowmuny lons alicocasiitey ol cwvocsrmos, oloscoosssas? 5 » > o wawmeoms] B o it Sl s CHBMmOoRY " PP, 2 wwacocmop cccomoon® socooon ecconnossnal coummonoracd comoconmoooo® csoo Philadelphia. b. ? 4 McGowan, cf. .. Galloway, es. Hale, 3b. . Hauser, 1b, . Miller, 1f. . Welch, rf. Scheer, 2b. . Perking, © Naylor, p. Harris, p. . seccocmmna, ccmuuoomoy locusontuan als Puloccccconnas ESloaaacekie, nal g2 ¥ Y ecscucunSoun “Man, Look at the Way It’s BUILT” Why have thousands of fam- No better oiling system in ANY ilies chosen Jewett Six Sedan? car—and Jewett's high pressure, More car for the money—that's hollow crank-shaft oiling gives wh):! Marvelogs performance— double usual motor life. Two gal-. AR e 5 that's why! A six at the pride ofa lons of oil per minute are forced xBatted for Robertson in 9th. 7 il ; four—that's why! through all main and connecting; Pn'h!:z'-'lp‘r\.fi. o T 000—3 ; X e Jemvous S Boden isthestundion 2o Dewviaes, Th o hin-Be . o dpet i | o R — 3 carof its sizeor price,whether four $1495 a sedan that will endure Chicage oty Welch; sacrifice, Hale; s 3 % . R " %3 2. > 3 . ohose S0 IReRNEE & ? . o or six. All metal body~no flimsy with the costliest, cCiellar " to Hauser! e o A = 2 “ Y s y makeshifts to disappoint you later. Remarkabl; ndling, ; b '.uua"..’ ::7:'.’.1 off Nay ot Robiriast w3 e o Sk : 3 Husk)'&iqch-dgep frame, strongly Paise-!vpecluisna:yndh:nmiufi: g ebogiie et IR WAl T ” o S : S /and rear. Match such construction gently, smoothly, quietly, posi- our, by Tobertaon & by Harrls 3; winning * B S gy > S 28 anywhere for $1495. Youcan't. . tively. Rarely a ‘elash” or a jerk.! brand and Rewland; time, 1:41. 3 A big, full 50 H.P. Paige-built Try to equal this driving ease at' | = : o R A moltxor fills the hood—249 cubic $1495. ATIONAL LEAGUE e o 5 : 5 y inches piston displacement. This Asa final test—. B % . P X means jewett Sedan is the“Closed daughter drive, Wmmflh“ e it v : ; : Car with n Ca‘r performance.” put the Jewett Sedan through its _ New York 5, St. Louis 4. W “ e 2 : No wonder Jewett's power attracts paces, Watch her smile at her un- New York, Aug. 35.—The Giants 2 s 3 0id buyers. Match, if you can, Jewett's accustomed ease of And Barrett, | Kamm, 3b. Schalk, c. . Robertson, p. xMostil cuscomiocare pilecpanccancy cusocrrocmoo sl cmsssormcsos wlossssomsssss [nekt 1o ek thalh: wiey Tenss - : “pep” at $1495—or $2000! think —only $1495, 1. 0. b fa fore they were able to lay the Car- dinals away for the full count and win by the score of 5 to 4. Just when the shades of night were falling so Crow's-feet about his eyes. An eéver-present smile. A face|would have to call it a draw, the Clear of the water in one wild leap. Insane with rage and West Main & Lincoln Sts. that seems in love with life. Sir Thomas Lipton. Just arrived in|champions filled the bases with no-|terror. Frantic to free himself of the cruel barb in his mouth. A REPUTABLE CONCERN America. To send another Shamrock to try to beat America. |P°dy out f_;‘;p" % wrisch adminie- | [ eaping. Plunging. Thrashing the water. An 180-pound tarpon DR 2 : . 3 p = ) ‘e %o race by singling| . : o8 2 “They put something in the water to keep me from winning be- |5 tne shins of Rogers Hornsby. | in action at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. It took two months to take thxsl through fourteen long innings be- THE LASHMOTOR CO., Inc. | fast that it looked as if Bill Klem fore,” he says. “It was the Reliance.” | The Score: exceptional picture. i e S