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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1024, LLBLIALLLLILLLLLLIANISLLLLLILILIBILILOIELLIIELLLLLEL852L5LMOEBLIL394328288888 NEW BRITAIN MARATHONERS WIN —HEAVY HITTING FEATURES CITY LEAGUE GAMES — BESSES GET EVEN BREAK — BIG LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES—INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC CONTESTS START TODAY —DUNDEE MAY QUIT RING AA ALl Aadd s YANKS IN SECOND PLACE BY PR S e rortLy opns BEOSES SPLIT UP | PIRATES AND PIONEERS WIN TAKING TWO FROM SENATORS | ..o oo o i e vesNOUDAY CONTESTS ¥ €ITY LEAGUE BALL GAMES Associated Press)—Though the sky [ehampionships starting there tomors was llfll'“)' overcast, |0Illly dawned l'“v\“‘.‘“"‘:‘l'“"““fl.“‘ for elght |1l5l« “’i e streets of the co litan lit- Nl Lose o Two Games Are Played On the Fourth By All Teams and [2/50\ "th fhe beowmret C0 o |to villago adioinink the siadium were Her, Lose Abroad to Wil f Rangers Lose to Latter 21 A ‘;\‘.um..-.- 'lhn. fi‘mrnllflu;a for |l'ha first{istling with activity, and the nearly mamlc T“m . . PPARL TR Ty ) me in four days to faver the cere- |3, { f S Even Breaks Were the Rule in Majority of Canes, [ o o a0t e s [bensis o Sty ot oo | rsibing to § While Saints Drop modern Olymple games in the Colom-« |ned natty costuines, preparing to look | | TU "”IT flflxINfi Contest to Former b) 19 bes stadium, their best in the formal parade which | ‘The Besses won and lost yesterday, to 7 Tally. Flags nv:mred early over the |features the colorful ceremonies, {defeating Willimantic here in the camps in the pieturesque Colombes The program also provides for the | map 0 norning 8 and 2 L] Olympic village where most of the |formal taking of the Olympic oath on | . i 159 a0 Josing; 117 e iP“Vish ovel‘ Demand lo[' K la]] m——— forty five national teams entered in behalf of all the athletos by Georges hread Clty 1:0 {n' tus atterncom ap the big games are quartered, while |Andre, veteran French hurdler, and [ The morning game was a )"““'“l‘l': The Pioneers defeated the Rangers fory over the American league P “,“,r“"::‘ ulv-.re busily cnlul"‘d‘ in ap- I!léfil‘l)fil hy l'l'l‘lhlu:n l)numrr’nn urjfr. In the first inning Green walked Bo“t 21 to 5 and the Pirates defeated the ARl e p _\n‘ll nishing touches on the |||nn|: France and Baron Pierre De Couber- | but was forced at second by Dunlop's | i | Bt, Mary's team 19 to 7 in two-one- the hands of St. Louis, New York is | PHILAL moth stadium and bedecking It In the tin, head of the International OIYINPIC | 4y 0yy 19 the box, then Harlow hit {[aidéa. opntasia i tha city. IMEUL A: A8 Jaan ot Bt - l“;lfl'l e m‘ y 4 g, |colors of all ”,,.‘ nations in anticipa- [committee. Music will be furnished by | ¢ "0 Wl T e D ‘I Zeil Moriden, July S==Johnny Dund Walnut Hill park yesterday afterneon. e "IP.M -l“” mes " behind | Pishon i |tion of the day's formalities, which a half dozen military bands. e ‘I 1'llt'|‘ ‘,',. I"n;‘:‘- <"‘ " |shorn of his junior lightweight cham. ‘I'ne Pioneer-Ranger game went but " 5 et ol |l singled and Harlow tallied but the | pionship, and facing the powsibility of [seven innings and that was plenty, It Raib inston, e H | S S | other runner was nipped at third aft8| . 2 A losing his featherweight title, i8] was an uninteresting affair, The win- or Goeb had singled, ¥rom then on |ijreatening to leave the ring rather | pers showed planty of hitting power Alr-tight pitehing accounted for the | Manser 0 . ehamplons' success. Bush turned in a on ’“COBB, WITH 101 ms To CREDIT the Bossen were unablo 1o dent th | hay give In fo the demands of the |when they garnered in 18 hils, seven platter until the eighth when Goeb New York athletic commission 1o |of which were for excess baseage, The IS STAR OF AMERICAN LEAGUE gob Iis thirg bit "f the day and took }'“'"' Louls (Kid) XKaplan, of this| Pioneers, first at bat, got off with a second on Bharpe's fumble, Begley lojty, At least that's the story of [fiying start with four runs, The hit. 4 to 2 trlumph in the morning game |5 0 and Jones out generaled Mogridge I |poykis, o . a pitching duel 2 to 0 in the after- | Baumgartner, p . catured both . > ; ; noon. Clean flelding featured both | Town % b Hullen fled out, aPImer was hit | Waiter 8L, Denls, writing in Thurs-| ting aevaation of the league was Steve 3 Y o atted for Ehmbke in 8th, N e nd eb scored when Green singled [gay night's issue of the New York Dudack wit points o e third place Tigers by |Phladeln Gasie ek ; | ning run, n > BAY ¢ 9 4 : ; ] M St . sunell 5, Lamar, Hau L ‘ undee says he does not object 10| but did not tally again until the sixth winning two games bt 2 ‘:-’w_ b 010 Luron s it “Wambhy; fiome. tie, Lam Jamieson First—Hornshy wms FROM U‘ s. CHAMPION In the fourth the visitors got their |meeting Kaplan—or any other fght-|when two more came in, McCormick in both contests B I i Con e, “Boman ;| Still Tops National Lea- | went to third on Hammil's two bag- |strove for, and earned ouly after & | Rangsr balters aocked him plenty, but e, Ehiladelphin 6; Lnses on balls, off Ehmke Thrilling Court Duel In Final of €% On the nest play the infleld jdozen years of chasing, I8 worth | not enough to win the game, The | crept in close but it was no use for something to him, 1In other words | hox score: Staging an uphill comeback in the Baumgartnor 4; stencic out, by Elimke 7 gveo‘rcl;::: ;{.::.\h:‘gx; 'l(:m:( ":-;‘r\llv‘-::‘;l“- ‘::n l:l.\n:‘r‘um“w‘mw 5: umpires, Morlarity and guers 8Nd “ heat MOVCS Wimbledon Joust Eliminates Il\'nmcyk smashed the ball so hard it*/ Dundee will not meet Kaplan unless PIONEERS + S W, - A d OND GAMY) B . went right through them and Trau- [the top price is pald by the pro- :,’;:‘nh)",:,‘,n:r,l:\‘fi:‘:" ,.‘.("r,"”"\. mw‘.l;n!"- Roston bk 100 100 0024 Into Second. Felen Wills ske scored, Hammil scored a minute |moter who stages the champlonship [Mctormick, » by the Indians from the Kansus City {EALASRIRACE LRI ) Wimbledon, England, July 5.—(By |'ater on Klaherty's sacrifice. ittle, Unless his demands are met in " SHih A e American S asbalatian ? 1 el P banalkten o Brasd) ke L tensl Both pitchers did well and Palmer |full Johnny pays his final respects to | Restolli, 1 s o e e CLEYELAND 8:3; CHICAGO Chicago, July 5.—Cobb, determined | " 7 3 he tennls | (.o exceptionally good. The first [Iistiana and retires to a lttle world [rickson, 4 .. pitched his first gamo for his new (FIRST GAMI) : [title {hat Mile. Lenglen, the French |game: of his own—that snug little home of | 1. McCormick, 2b . REBIEYATY 1} he aliarndary encolniel, [oimalend i Mo 13 eir_g[tossst a record for scoring 200 of |ty againgt il the world | PESSE LELANDS s in West Ogange, N. J Riieink oG but was wild and ineffective. Chicago 100 101 020—5 | more hits a season, is off to a flying i o > B3 M, P.OA B | Charl sdhnston, manager of s A The Athletics pulled the reeling i » i e (e Al Haltl ordiia s the closeior o it nassed yes- | ireon, A el O Iy 16 aTkig| ¥Oann,vre b g 3 ®|terday to a British champion, Miss || /inlar 5 yundee, has been doing the KIS, | o otela Red Sox two games closer to the cel- SEE D et b e e S e D lar by annexing both the morning and I pennant race with hits 1o hiS [ ycathjeen MeKane, when in a magni- | zeiike, 1b afternoon sections of the hol By teton. 1 credit, the best performance in the [ficent thrilling match she triumphed |Goeb, ef 8 to 3 and 6 to 4. Heavy k work |speaker, major leagues through Wednesday, [by a narrow margin over the L"‘lllll"‘iv;‘;.:.‘l:‘"v :I S by Lamar, erstwhile Toledo outfielder % illon, &8 . £ . according to advices released today, |Plon woman player of the United |wodtke, o . 0| York. The following statement is ac- featured Philadélphia‘a attaik in the [$ovelh $ States, Helen Wills, The score, 4-6, |Paimer, p . o bk o | ataline, Th BErs, credited to Johnston: Salcair ot first game and a combination of |y i ¢ Cohly's consistent hitting has placed | ¢ "6’ ™ 00 110t give u true indica- x Y 2 Rommel's pitching and evenly bal- |Fewster, him third in the list of American |(jon of how slim ‘s\“s he “”“.2“: of | Totals P o "\w‘):’“f‘h:::m";hfilll,,?.,‘h,‘fl‘ln,tlz:;”r‘"]:; Aitin, s anced team batting enabled the Mack- ‘;""’“" league batters, with 349 Jamieson of |strength in favor of the victor. A R, vo"mu:l ‘“tllmgpr ml‘,'m!m on him men to repeat in the afternoon. ALk Cleveland is still out in front with| Mlle. Lenglen had reached the | fighting. when other champlons like The Gilants shared Independence 370 while Boone of Boston is second |asemi-finals in the Wimbledon tour- “fi"“ygi conard, Jack Dempsey and Day honors with the Phillies, winning [ Totals with .351. + |nament but was forbidden by her Adams, Abe Gu;dsls‘\ln' can go skylarking the st gume § o 3 and I‘c:'h;:;m:::; . Babe Ruth is having a hard time |doctors to continue further play, and |F. Truuskie, Sbout snd without the atiantion of | Faree b DR ostil. keeping up among the leaders, but is | thus was unable to defend her title. [Hamil, o u " sontrol? The [Iapec; bases on balls, : and Henline and a triple play by 1ord Kameyk, b the board of boxing control? The iJ\\'”n’ua;" :T es on bally, ankaspas §; Sand and Hale were the features. monopolizing the spotlight in hitting Miss McKane to win the champion- [11anhert featherweight championship which | \hi! 3 STy ‘ankawpas 3 Chicago maintained the four game New York, July 5.—In the spirit of | Harris, aling the modern Fourth of July celebras | Fo tion the Yankees decided to play safe | aynoi and sane baseball and keep within [Picinicl striking distance of the pacemaking ["’ 8 Senators, Ny virtue of a double vic. [ Heving los Totals = | cucunuenst el by 2alcennane wolasszesus of o{for the champ, when the latter was | approached in regards to his personal 0| feelings over the way the commission |y, jiayes, 3 o|ruled at the last meeting in New (Maya, 2b . | Yanknapas, sssaf ] ° ~—aen 22228 | B R e e sao N wloscuszusus wlco I oo 438 248 5m lhcasnme olosummscse » wlosons 2l Qe >a a B looanneawse, ol cosmmns wlosszonan e, Jo McCormick, T te sl b et e Tt b 5 homers. He connected with three this [ship yesterday had to make an up-|laces. p . Toh % 3 f Johnny won in a hard fight with |judack P ; week for & total of 21. Ken Williams, |hill struggle, as Miss Wills, after |Normandie, x Euzr“ni (,'rl‘rlni only last gaummer, AL distance which separates them from ;o ., St. Louis rival was unable to get the taking the first set, led in the sec-| wotals e hasn't paid +he dividend to Johnny |Whitham & in 2-3; wild pitch Witham; the National league champions by |parreit, ball out of the lot and is nursing his {ond at 4 games to 1. When her cause | x -Baited for Lacey in §th. that ik vaid 46 1ta previols twp ol |Bie: MG e bass HiLe Urlswin: breaking even in a double header with |rouse, 14th. became desperate, Miss McKane was |Besse lelands . 000 001—3 ‘.a it paid to pre = [son. Dodge (2), Restelli, Mctormick, S St, Louis. Sothoron forced the Cubs ! d Yddie Collins, White Sox caplain |wise enough to throw aside the con- \\':ll‘i‘mnmlw 000 200 00— 'v'“.;,” : T T Pupil, Seifel; hit by pitched ball to take the whitewashed end of an| moq P Sl R R e AR i e T T el 11 to 0 score in the first game, Which cleveland A 000 020 1000~-3 [hage stealers with nineteen. usually characterize her play, Ven- [!laherty, Adams; left on hascs, Tseese le- |jng (riqui, and the I tfer in turn t Pirates vs. Saints. was called in the eighth inning, but |Chicago . 010 020 0001—4 | 70000 T o ding batters: Ruth, New |turd hi Jandm 10, WiNimentio §1 bases on balle, it |8 CLIQML And A8 ABLED i LY 0 S ;2 i i £ 2 2 hwo hase hifs, Sewell, MeNulty; stolen her leading 8¢ h, uring everything: she abandoned the | paymer strikeouts, Pal 3: |get $80,000 to hox Johnny. Dundee | Iach team got 10 hits, buth t Chicago hammered out a 6 to 5 tri-f, ¢ (00, BLl qter: sacrifices, Burns, |York 348; Falk, Chicago 347; Heil- back court and rushed to the net at B it by pliohed. bl Balmers wild | hasn't made anything like {hat out of | & D 180! i, Blie. the umph n‘(lorh driving Bell from the {iiamm 2, Dawson, Lutzke: left on base, | mann, Detroit 345; Meusel, Ney York every opportunity, gaining her end for | \, Palmer 1, Lacey 1; umpires, Lynch "l'\l:l‘x{(Ve a':\d":;nw fh;\f)nx‘(?\gn:‘m: .;z'u::.:‘n;ad;tn;e“nmt] er‘rortshl‘ndl;h; mound in the second contest. Cleveland Clhicago 11; base on balls, off e amt . § ’ J and Nichols, : ! 4 com- | Pirates profite hereby in their - Th.qltcds advanced to within 18 |Dawson Lyons 2; struck out, by Lyons i{ll‘;, (:os;l_:l[;.\:\?fillxii;lfi:on“s410(;“?;\:;%];: 'r;‘ve ga.mu‘in succession, and with\" 1 mission is coming along to insist that | victory. Two bits and two errors in points of fourth place by downing the |1, DRl 4 1S At Bawaon LA I’:o‘(:?\?n’ L e s i |them won the second set. Rlisoon Game (e champion meet his challenger for | the opener gave the Pirates two runs, o Ly i los K , Wa 333, —— The Besse-Lelands jumped into the a comparative plate of ham and {and eight rlns came in in the second { on three hits, two passes, a hit bats- Pirates twice. Luque let Pittsburgh |octleaiio; umpires, Owens, Nallin and R Tua s ‘o his | T T s In the National league (here has Former New Haven Casino |iead in the opening inning of the art- |P00% o o . e 2 “Tha ellow XKaplan may be a|man and a couple of errérs. After down with four hits for an § to 0 [Holmes; time 2 i been little change among the pace- shutout in the morning and Rixey 4 AmMORgE Ll . A R A e L G s makers, Rogers Hornsby 1923 cham- | Is Destroyed by Fire {noon g4ne we e e s and |Food fighter, but he's never served | the fiith the Saints steadied down and a star hout; that is|plaved a good game, and Benton held the Corsairs at hay T. LOUIS 58 DETROIT 2.2 Dion is still a the fop but his per-| New Haven, July 5.—The Sporry | 4™ | e e in the second while their team mates CGLORNING GAME) Pentage has been shaved, falling to |Warner Lumber company buildin Zielke's homer, In the fifth inning " ALY S s gam registered a 4 to 2 win, 8T, Lrt‘)u]s‘ . i Zack‘\‘\'heat i anoi(lyn vt reme v s Caslfin e o m'mgy {he Thread Makers lit on Scotts of- {not one that “:\‘s not, dnuhlnvup with ; Jackowitz, pitching for the Pirates, JLURE PR e a1 inexpested ovhe Hle b Jecds L : il\(é second place with 873 mainly | boxing “contests, anri roll‘er sl'ai’ln | Teninga, with.bwo clrauit Blows i close nrm(l\nr nalnievencetioineh L heen & "«”m‘m LHLANGEBIEEUR Ehe At A il Boien, fotoy D end i, to ) e e okly and Bnyder of the |parties, was completely destroyed U8 |order hy Flaherty and Wood and Dig enoush card to be played alone | Then two singlea put over a run, Four The Robins found McNamara a puzzle (‘|£ ; Lm WAL ¢ fl‘re l'\:t "'.“ {:’ fl) 'fl,‘ roye A bY | Brace of singles by Hammel and in any club, and even in his own home |6ingles and two passes gave them in the opener and experienced ever alante. 1toup. gtk ok Rst nignt. The are was started | oo vk, for a total of four runs. Aft- | tOWn of Meriden, he isn't such a great |three more n the seventih. Schmitt greater difficulty with Genowich in || Kelly is batting third with 383 w { by a skyrocket which landed on the | "t ' e the Jocal ni kg featured with four hits in five trips the second. Oshorne also pitched well | Snyder is fourth with 358. [Toof. The work of a number of tal- | £+ e INHINE the loct, nine Was REYEH) “uyyy aeriden was there with an|up. McCarthy got two out of three T8t b4 latter gunia: allawing: four hits, | Jack Fournler of the Dodgers has |cab drivers who removed 50 automo- [ g i’ o (outled with wildness |Offer of only a $20.000 purse for the | for the Saints. one more than his opponent ;w' taken a precipitate slide landing be- | biles from an adjoining building, aid- o R : lsn (I. W “4“‘“ « 1\1§s Siatch with Dundée, , 108 8 1&uRl; e ‘4obral victories advanced the Braves ‘tc sixth i ~|low the 340 hitter. However, he has|ed the firemen in confining the blaze l"l;,,‘,lim" d . m;:“s" o ,'m‘ 1.‘~m‘l~n'¢ it? And the best offer/from Yis place. ) ¥ DETROIT not permitted his slump to interfere|to the lumber plant. Thousands of iy 7 Eeiant unueibingietimanyanid home state was from George Mulfi- AB. .1 | with his fence busting activities. Ham- | feet of lumber and a saw mill were L e zan, who made Johnny | Grace. 2b .. mering out two circuit smashes in one | burnt, i ansaw el A% Fakiarh 1 la guarantee of $25,000 for himself. |Wojack, ss game, and taking another later on, Jrom Thursday night at 8 o'clock |Smith, 1f . 2 | “Now the commission is going to |Simons, If . Fournicer swelled his total to 17. wncr to midnight the firemen answered 4 |§10r0e «f - e tell us where we'll fight Kaplan, and [Abasacin. leading batters: Young, New York|gajarms. IR Rk : ; state the date too.. T tell you, New b8 342; RBressler, Cincinnati 339: Iour- I : noo fovk doesn't wa 5 ‘m sur y 5 3 c Hamel, f Yovk doe n(‘\\ ant it, and I'm sure the (Continued on Following Page) bout wouldn’'t draw enough to pay Totbe. 8h g i v dpnregn e hier, Brooklyn 337; Frisch, New York (1., ST i LI 3 ¥ / S PO A B W Coliing, b 3 331, Grigsby, Chicago 331; Wright, Brothers Are Drowned O . 5 1041 help at any open air arena, That Sugin, 1o ek b Pittsburgh, 818; Rouch, Cincinnati| When They Fall Off Raft |xoinanaie 5000000 forbids us going through with it here, HATHING SUITE==AN Golobs Ruth, 0 318; Williams, Philadelphia 317. Greenwich, Conn., July 4.—Frank . unless we get the price we paid for | puRE WORSTED. e, Ulbeeait 1000 e 00 100 e Vingelo, ten, of Brooklyn, and his| TO'*! i 3 2lthe chance to win the title. - Tt Will |y 06 W OVER | $5.00 ot s el N 01 we base hits, Rassier, Blue: three base R C nine year o!d brother, Peter, were % % have to he held out of town, if it is Smbdbad AL 4 Gl [ AINL SaCoisy shaky L BT ctauble MU PHY GETS VI TORY drowned in a pond here yesterday |Greene, 3b .. [ Feld at all. However, we'll sign with wfflz:""tz;:’:“;fl"‘;‘\‘:g“:;‘:y"'s;‘&‘] Ward, b . J 5 Ofiplavs, VanGilder to Gerher; VanGilder, Me- 2 Bcott. sy . : O Mitlan and Bussler and Rurke! loft RO SoR when they fell off a raft. With their |hunian b Kaplan, before next Tuesday, then |y no®e, pne "oy 17 Hne 4 leave it open for hids, but no com- (g} Jones, b .. . 0 lon bases, Louis. 3; Detrolt 8; bases on | parents Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Vin- S alls, off Nanglider 15 W, Colliug 11 strurk | Wos Leading When Kansas Clty Race | gelo, the boys were vialting Michael [Goeh, <t p Imission s going to browbeat us into “ART” PIL Z,S P aaaidne (Manushys wmpiren, Hilde- | Was Stopped at 150th Mile Because [ Gonoto, son of Gonoto, who was with the imagth, fer carfare. Johnny will hrand and Cennolly: tima 2:12, them, swam ashore. (Continued on Following Page) quit first,” (AFTERNOON GAME) of Bad Track, &, Lonis L.000 010 200 l"‘““” IS Zoo 00 102 | eansas Cit, Mo, July 5S.—Jimmy That Guiltiest Feeling‘ Murphy's victory in the scheduled ATIONAL LEAGUE 0-mile automobile race at the Kan- sas Uity Speedway yesterday, stopped . . - -4 - at the end of 150 miles because of a T _\”_/‘%///// ///4 g oM H Ibad track gave him 500 points toward Totals a1 W, PO, A, Ethe 1924 national championship, (7 SHE SA\D To TeLL 1L sTeve, Your ZOWIE « 2—-Batted for Mogridge In 9th 6 and, S 33 %|bringing his total to 5, sufficient 1Y RIGHT 7 ] 1) SHoT You_ New York 000 000 0022 | {8 . ? » !lto virtually assure him the champion- , YUH To come =1} PASTED AWAY -+~ {OU GoTTA TuAT ONE Two base hits, Meusel; three base hit (Wiliame, cf ... } Tugan; stolen hase. Judge; le on b it 7, £ oaiien . /\'.\]H]. . 1 o .\'l:n-“r;-::l:: \N\‘p;n:y’::v,q 111 'h:v]\l .-nmx,,.m % alitstone, vee . 1 )n 3‘;3“Ir|]°[3\:hlpl slan}dmz ({J:sr‘ TAKE 'ER o ME % GEORGE ! off Mogridgs 1: Joncs 5i ® g 4 E ] ve): Jimmy Murphy, 1,205; Ear - TS L PR (i Cooper, 620; Harlan Fengler, 580; L. | RiGHT AWAY S : ( ND GAME) T e L. Gorum 570; Harry Hartz 365. ...000 003 o104 JECUAN X . i Holss in the tracks which were dan- 2o Sy garous to the drivers, caused Fred J. )81 P - Wagner, official starter, to end the "Hl'mllxl:w-»;"‘h\"\'x';_.m’\ . IR Le 3 | race on the 120th lap. The holes had BOSTON xx for Cou caused much tire trouble early in the race. ] Murphy's average for the one hun- | dred and fifty miles was 114.43 miles | per hour, official time, 1:18:3§ 2.5. | Other drivers finished as follows: Tommy Milton, Bennett Hill, Har- l1an Fengler, Earl Cooper, Harry | Hartz, Antoine Mourre, Wade Morton, Bob McDonough, Pete De Paola. it’s your Feg GASCO BOOKS GAMES Mast people change their shoes & they get home after a hard day's work=flrest them. | Wi Play the Lighuanian Team Next But just try changing into BRONHOS and | you'll find you're not only rested bubsfreshed Friday Night and a Picked Team ~-ready for a round of golf, a set of ynis or a good snappy hike before sundown. \ BRONCHOS are light, cool and sprifi—but Well Well! Jim Lynch and his Gas- Gflyi:cab!r—and such a relief after thegead. o bt Ie .L'nim:'. u;zun'y With ”»‘" weight;stiffness cf leather shoes! o\ dutics of manazing the Pionecrs and Broom or White Canvas Uppery =men "\{" the Gascos Jim is out for a mara- and youths’ sizes—at your dealer’s. ral record this year. However, the v a picked tgam from the | Tabs Monday night at 5:30 o'clock at St. Mary's field and on Friday night will play the Lithuanian A. C. The Gaseo outfit lines up with Leo Jtobinzon calching and John MeCor- mick alternating with him at pitch «ond. Johnny Sheehan of the es is shortstop and Barnes (no Suvi_cepir:lncl;u-'. < : & relation of Jess and Virgle of Big m”:éasaw,cj::;w:\"afvd. 4 > » \ I.sague fame) holds down the dizzy DrAWN AT TuE REQUEST OF HUNDREDS OF corner. Captaln Osear Erickson plays INFURIATED FANS WHO HAVE HAD HAPPY LITTLE New York—142 Duane Strest etk - - \ | Tivst base. Steva Dudack once more FOURSOMES BROWEM UP BY REASON OF UNREASONING Look for name \' hauls them down in Teft field and WIVES D icc = e ST\ Carls Rasteli is in center and Reg. . Robinson js in the right, S S ST. MARY'S AB. R, ol sosmsen los=Grousn lusseoosusy ° AMERICAN LEAGUE |7 Rlue, 1b Rigney Totals 2 ft. Louls ... i 000 Rice, rf Matthews, cf Harris, 2h .. Goslin, 1f ... Judge, 1b Ttuel, e Peckinpaugh, Bluege, b Megridge, p Griffith, = . by New York Washington From Tahs on Monday Night. RUBBER SHOE CO. Factory—Malden, Mass.