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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1024, SESBLLLLIAIILIIILLLALLIIAILIIBIBRL20202008808028830085880888083858302230888MEB08888008008 KAPLAN'S MANAGER MAKES REPLY TO DUNDEE'S MENTOR—STRIBLING-GREB BOUT FOR 26TH OF THIS MONTH BEING NEGOTIATED-BIG LEAGUE TEAMS START SMASHING INTER-SECTIONAL DRIVES TODAY —OTHER SPORTING EVENTS PRI T T TP TR P R T IR R IR T T e BIG LEAGUES 0FF TODAY oN WASHINGTONCLUB 'GrvES wisE ACRES THE LAUGH KAPNWOULD BE (TWOTEAMSTIEDIN | IHIRD EAS T VS‘ W ES T SER]ES MAKMIST"RY And “Boy Manager” of Washington Smiles At Critics [i[m" "Mfi [;ARHNEW ENM EVENT o Regardless of Where They Finish, Who Predicted His Failure McMahon Shows Where He'd Clever Goll Played in Shuttle But Six Teams Played Yesterday, Pirates Defeating W = Robins, St. Louis Slaughtering Cubs and Philadelphia They lE_]}l_&PObbS Pl 830'000 From Conn. Alone Headow Club Touroament Tl'l)ul‘l(‘ifl&' R(‘d Sox, s sensational epurt of the Waash. New York, July S$,.~Dennis Mc- Joe Btein, professional of Nashua, | g Nationals has been the hig .\Iuhun.;t}( Meriden, Conn,, has taken |N, H, and Willlam Burkowski ef SO A— the American lcague during issue with Charley Joy Johnston, | [ New York, Ju On the eve of on (My o e |l o i v o manager of Johnny Dundee, in res Naugatuck, partners in the profes- ! the third seriea { nter tona . & _' 1 m & second division berth t gard to recent remarks made by the sional-amateur best ball tournament elashes in the two m ireuits of tean > 1 fronl with & rush, chief spokesman for the feathers played at Shuttle Meadow club ¥ #ix teams went 1t gh ir paces PIRATES 5, BOOOKIAN 5, With t season f over it has sure welght champlon, Johnston, a few terday and R, C, Andrews, profes- i Brooklyn staged a preliminary opening BIOOKLYN \ ' baseball world by taking days ago, called Kaplan anything but |sional, and R, B, Gerard, both of New at Pittsburgh of the castern clubs Ly ) ik Y It i in the American league race a drawing card in New York, belit- | Hayven, tied for the low score of 36 i fnvasion of the west in the Nati . | s accomplished by taking tled the Connecticut fighter and | holes in a field of 556 entrants in the lonal golf tours threw anything but the right light on | New England pro 3 but most of the other contenders sy ‘ » gamea (rom 1he t the day traveling 1o cities where they }our ‘ Ya \ rare happening with the possibilities of a feathervelght | nament, The match was played with i will begin their road trips today . e-time pennant winners n-}mmpmnuhm_nmwh—rnher in New several prizes awarded, the principal Jumping on Grimes hits, | ' 1 e York or the Nutmeg State, | event, however, heing the profe b eluding five doubles 4 iple, the |7 ¢ ! ! First In war, first in peace and last | McMahon, in an interview with |sional-amateur score, in which one | Pirates 1 the 1 merica ague haas tor yeara Francis Albertani, of the New York |professional and one amateur com-. Yde, the Corsuirs ruit 5 8 20 18 1l been a wise crack in vaudeville Evening Telegram, made the fol- bined thelr best balls for the low turned back the slugg with P nGH SR With the Washingten club lingering lowing statement: total, Several pairs were low in the nine well distributed = A I sround the tog st once humorous 2 R plan in his few appearances in | field, | ! With an even more tormidable dis T ¢ 6 ol uuip has lost its punch, New York drew mighty well" states | joe Stein had the lowest score of play of hitting power than they shows v " W il the Nationals finish? McMahon, “in spite of the fact that the morning round, making a 70 for . it it that brought the m 'he didn’t box some of the headliners. |{he 15, Bobby Andrew of New Ha- | ed Sunday St. Louls again slaughtered vision to the top a Up in Connecticut he is a sensation “\,.“ had low score in the afternoon the Cubs 15 to & and captured the series, In the fifth inning Bottomiey, shoin the n? and against anyone he draws from |15 also making a 70. Andrew and | Cardinal first baseman, was knocked Can t club keep it up and bring $10,000 to $12,000 in every appeaf- |Jack Stait of Hartford were tied for ) unconscious and lost 2 teeth when he ~te Washington its first American ance. I will assure the New York (he Jowest gross for 36 holes in the crashed into the grandstand after 1 | league pennant promoters that if the Dundee match ndividual scoring prizes at 142 atching & foul. He expects to play s is made—provided John doesn't take |gtrokes apiece. They split first and ( :odn\' hh\\l‘u;v ' ball fana the country over, a runout powder—Kaplan will bring |gecond mon. Willle Ogg of Philadelphia pulled Boston back to |« hington in particular, ar | down 830,000 worth of customers | Worcester was third in the low gross geventh place by winning both gumes 5 INE these questions, wonder) from the state of Connecticut alone. |ywth a 143, George Sparling of of a double header by scores of 6 to | 12 the fyture holds forth for Fistic fandom to a man demands | Brooklawn C. C., had the fourth low 2 and 6 to 3, the only contests pla Htanlev Horrla and his pennant cone | that Dundee defend his 126-pound | gross, 144, Joe Steln was next with Ve p e American league, ‘Quinn's in- | Nrookiyn 9, e Pl AR hoaiad laurels against the man the commis- | 147 and Teddy Gow of the Weston s | ! in the e oauplod with his|0rimes 1: atrurk out Grimes 1; ume il W |sion has picked as the foremost con- |, Boston; John Cowan of the ¢ f eftective pitc "“:\ 'H'“I_E accounted | V'Fe% Keen and Witeon; time 1:48 an Y Rars doh iiiel noatonBraven tender, Dundee has been rather shy | 0akley ¢, ., Boston, and A. Simp- P § :"Th"":',h‘\ T oty sud o . startied’ {he baseball world’ by. not| staking his all since he won the title |son of Manchester, Conn., split sixth ! f"-",'";' and Veach hit home runs. The ) " nant, but also in c g the world gamester, almost a year ago. He has | 145 for the two rounds. All of thess | stroft-Cleveland game was called oft p series in four straight games from ’ maver {aUght 0ok bineg hdethroned fire: protestlonsii Detroit-Cle: 1} Susnosedly: invinibis: AtHlstiks the foreigner. p Stein (pro.) and Burkowskl, in the d 3 P AvcouN, O TAln., A aiers port world the so-called el partnership event, made two 658 on il STt : L 5 about every 10 yeaws [the two rounds for their total best ] AMERICAN LEAGUE Two Favorites Fail to Take First ington club of 124 | , ball of 130, Bobby Andrew (pro.) T 1 Money at Columbus Track -\‘m \‘urrm.w vh]v‘ ‘);:»Im world as did BUCKY HARRIS | r:vl :;’:E:dBT:fie(:e“fl‘t"erg}:enm"nA' 1 ) : s 2 the aves of 1914, % 1 o o | g 7 L B . i ATHLzTnlI“;r :1'""'\"\;;'1""‘ e Opener Rl adEhl i | The ",‘;‘"]"""'"k""’l" ritics ‘""]y ""l the | | Delegates And Officers From All Afmil- simpson (pro.) of Manchester, play- | |- @ ] ROLA By ThaAbdlated i Pre None of the experts doped the | e1up0 g manager of the Washington fated Organizations Are Gathered [In8 With J. P. Cheney, Jr, also of A Ciark, b AR [ Colfimitia Obta Ty Sedl Braves to win 10 years back. In the .. eyp, “He's little more than a | § Manchester, made two 66s for 132, \ a ark, S olumbus, o, July S.—Marma- 2 st ey ce | P ). 2’ S ore | B ™ o1 5 . n 1 * Wamby, 2 $ b S faurs, . Valentine, of | $Pring predictions for the 1924 race |y« they argued, “und running a big | Negotiations Under Way or Grep. | At Detroit For Scesion, e e e 4 f 3. Harris, 1b . 3 0 ofc oateirds y Neyt |10 the American leaguc e of the | | gue ball is po kid's job ; 3 i ' 4 Veach, 1t § a0, S Columbuy yestarday swon thel Nell | i e Uor baseball pave tha. Nas | o8 ! SR J00, : o : . 2 Detroit, July 8.—With a full list of |j5 the morning and a 65 in the aft- Collins, rt g8 10 I House 00 stake for 2:08 trotters, ‘“”"’:Wl“n"m”_“ "m_‘”"“lwfqn L ‘u pen. | Well. Washington is on top in the Stribling Match to Be Held on 20th | 0 "ot 4 otogates fgrom affiliated {epnoon for 180, Hetbert Lagerbiads 2 Flagetead, § 1 3 0 othe feature event of the opening of | OA TECE PONSALK . American league for the first time in | o0 g0, ygone |orgunizations the national council of [(hro.) of Bristol and A. Treadway, Bl }"_'_Im;‘h 3¢ 509 T8 atthe card of the Columbus mid- | 3 LSS ages and the managerial genius of the United States football assoclation |aiso of Bristol, got a 67 in the morn- " Todd, x 00 0 0 Olgummer circuit meeting. 3 " ] 4 | the young second baseman is largely | Chicago, July 8.—A bout between |met yesterday. ling and a 65 in the afternoon, total Workman, o 0 0 9 o| ‘rrumpet, the favorite, in this event, | Ticgardless of vl the Washing- | responsibe for it. No wonder his face | Hagry Greb, world's middleweight | President Peter J. Pecl of Chicago | 132, J. J. Keenan (pro.) and R. C. ONell, xx . — - |won the/second heat and the third | 100 club flnishes this year, the EFoRt 5 wreathed in smiles these days. ch#¥mpion, and Young Stribling, Ma- |presided at the business sessions. Houtley of Chatise Bivet O, O, Noss . Totals M 8 was 80 close between Trumpet and |ShOWING of the team ha e ,{"‘,v.ll TR { con, Ga. light-heavyweight, at Michi-| The report of the treasurer showed | o) “oot a 67 in the morning and a Yot x—Batted for Quinn in Tt Marmaduke that the result was in | C0lor to the Americ “"""’ LR CANAD]ANS \HN | an City, Ind., July 26 is being nego- (that there was a bolance on hand |gg 'in" tne afternoon, making 133. st Xt ADELIIA doubt until the judges announced | ftimulated interest in baschail | tiated for by promoters who announce |June 15 of $20,195.76, an Increase of [« 1" parsons of Shuitle Meadow and m “AB. I 1L PO A E | their decision. 5 e 3 | P Bt L [ the champion has accepted the date [§4,000 during the year, After the re- |\l 0o (nro.) of Worcester, mads { Bishep, b ... Eeoie el mommyl MUFDHY Swho was Baok ot i Tie hiGh pofition o Lhe WA IR, Eeond b From Findlana | and terms, port of the committee for the promo- |, gg 4 t1e morning and a 65 in the L Lamar, It 304 1 3 0 G|Trumpet had still another favorite |t club whh L8 srare "““1‘;‘”1"‘ LRLTe SeUnn0. Paie MR UL A ton-round confest between the [tion of school and junior soccer Was |, nion “ron 133 i Feleh, ©f . 2 ? b | deservad, The tea as played heads- p i 5 A g e % | . B y Nt 5 G4 111 @ olbeaten. His Disie Direct was mad ‘: e baseimll e en advan. | In Shootoff in Olympic Trap Shoot- | pair scheduled for July 4 was post- "‘aj”-ufl;@ y‘;:"c" :0“(" 1‘10 HDP"’W"“?‘G The prize winning cards were as vfl BiBone of 3oto2 3 0 Oinrst choice in the 2:11 pace but the | b napn) o | poned becauge of a smallpox epidemic | 82,000 for the use of that committee | g5 qy.s; o Ticonda, 3h ¢ 0 3 0 ¢ lbest she could do was to finish sec- | '8¢ 0f 800d p g ing Contests, in the adjoining state of Michigan, |during the coming year. Morning Round: w! Galloway, 3 e B R ; obonid. tivice and third: once, Svhile {he Manager Harris has handled his| Sl T A detailed report was made by oaiRiaTh th Perkins, ¢ 4 9 4 0|race was going straight heats to Miss | club well, imbaed it with a fighting | paris, July 8.—The Canadian trap | o 2 A48 7 George Collins, who was appointed bt B. Harris, 4 St il b 810 2SS epirit and has created the desire 1o shooters in the Olympic competition Meriden Communities Want [manager in charge of the Olympic 2 o : 1 b win. The club is giving the Doy at Issy-les-Moulineaux today won the i {soccer team. | Totals > were small fields in the ofhe 3 ¥ | 3 . Y 5 Afte : Hraton veR ”:"":.' ?_’lll_f]‘ i “‘“r"h"‘.f [ manager its beat at all times. Not |shootoft for second place with Finiand | Game for This Week Endi To compléfe the work of the coun- ‘\\f‘mre“l;;'“ Eatod Eiletlélon Worthy won the. 2:03. trot in |® 8hirker oh the team. whose team they tied yesterday With | The Meriden Community nine s cll by tonight, a business session was | o ill® OFE™= o oo is welth: s Laniar, Snimens; double | G O WO e 2:03 trot | The Washington club is one|a score of 360. | seeking a game for this Sunday, also | held after a banquet tendered the vis- | 1* ** S a i e Aot Bistion and Hausers Mao- |SIEAIShE heats. [ike the 208 1rot {000 family, pleased with the suc-| Belgium won fhe shootoff of her tie | games for other dates. The Com. [ltors last night. At the night session | 10 ociioo-58 08 438 4 44840 wer and Quinn el Rl ”:‘f ; (:" Y ‘:h‘ cess that has come its way, but not|with Sweden, taking fourth. munity boys have been playing a good |St. Louis delegates urged the adoption | ‘,,a i i S r ross- fob 86 e et aninn 31 Workman ‘12 o ot Ot aas, | at all cheaty about it. “The competition was won be the | iind’ of hall this scason and have |of the substitution rule, change of | NiUh Andrew for low gros B Harels 4: stfiic odt; by Quinn 1; Warrls Wik oitslonted 1 the ek fo Ll United States with a score of 363. already won and lost in their two field after each goal scored and the | "°% iR T i 35 hits off Quinn & in 6 off v\:n;.lmll‘r 110 ; ,,')" fistehpegiiathe i Y Washington's chance to pull a mir- PRI ST R zames with the Rangers, Last Sunday |Americanization of soccer. M. E. QUi . Bhis byiploer, i Quing. (Welys Josths. | b ”«'E‘l"“_"}'lv L 2 -”'r hal a1 acle stunt is largely up to the pitch- | ]s FINFD AND JA[LED | they lost to the fast Milldale outfit 2 |Farker and J. 3. Wray of St Louis| ¥ e (e BiesInE bUL HoL Toddy Bit jgey | L and 0. Manager Jack Hagearty, Mer- [urged the appointment of a commis- | JhaFs P UM B coNn aamn) f the running in the first two heafs. | “\vuitor Johnson is the only out-| SHEARNEN BN iden, phone 645-4, is the man to com- |sioner, whose duties would be similar .Jf‘u“'u 140 al BOSTOR TR AR | standing star of the staff, yet it is| ¥ 3 | municate with concerning dates, [fo K. M. Landis in baseball, for the R AT fift ) 2 OFFIGIALS SELECTED | well balanced, capable of serving the | Wisconsin League Player Gets 3100 e e i | proper conduct of the sport. ‘ ;\73;1”'“ s card was ; A e e | opposition a variety of pitching. | penalty, Suspended for Year and vt (laly o - CEER TR | ‘ o R R - Washington must be watched, Pen. | Tonalty Suspended McCarthy, Galvan, Conway, |p oo e weareo 10 Bo e “‘% SiuEna? 1220 valeHarvard Game Nest Fall Wil ic | :’””:s' o L’r"‘uflr"“zr’[‘;:"M’r":"m"'”'_“ the | Gets Behind Bars. | McAuliffe Given Licenses ' Heve at the Polo Games| .. k Pei shanks, rf . o 9l v [LRLGRELL R 6 tee LHsahe | i A | ; T Total-—142, ‘Neil, © 500 v 0 S ? AR | Chica July 8.—A fine of $100, w Haven, July 8.—Thomas (Jig- o ool 4n St e RO Rae BATETAY Watked |Gasco Baseball Nine Off [esbtnaes L [ger) Mecarthy, of this clty, yesterday | New York, July 8.—The Prince of | Features of the play were a thres ol conmolly, ' Looo0 0 0 0l stadium Last Fall, |=asco baseball INine . |sentence on a charge of assault and |received a referee’s license number 3, | Wales is coming to the United State on ::P 31:';1 ijof'sm:wn and a three t}:; Blelnien x. e | To More Victories NOW |vattery were penaltics imposed upon | from the state boxing commission, It |next September to attend the polo|on the 3d by \ o R o 00 0 0o Cambridge, Mags, July 8—The | 4y " Goieo baseball nine is off to | Earl Potteiger of the Nash Motors |is understood that four licenses have | matches between America and Great| = A composite card of all best balle cor i Tieving, . e neTE® Of the | more victorics. Jim Lynch's pride and | baseball team of Kenosha, Wisconsin, |been issued by the new commission, Britain on Long Tland, the New otk would have totalled 51 for 18 holes. ) ) 2 b e-Harva notha dl e B g N 7 e | 1alvi \¢ '] v, s 08 ys 1 as learne n ¥ IR i 1 | joy vesterday afternoon slaughtered a | of the Midwest Amateur leagua for [to Galvin of Waterbury, McAuliffe of | Times says 1 ottt T stadium tast ral winl direet it in the f:uln)q i e (e Taba at Sl\issing Uliipifa\(eores Johmann here | Bridgeport, McCarthy of New Haven | ington. The dispatch says that the| o complete was the rafiroad strike o 1 n oth. Vale Bow, November 22, Announce- | g “yopvig’fiold about 17 to 1. Driscoll | yesterday. Police were called to pro- (and Conway of Hartford. prince has cabled to the Unitéd States | in.New Zealand recently !hnllor sev- L I'illl..\l‘rl!‘|.‘l“‘l|llA n‘m,lx. today fi.( !l‘w”nl“r!‘ s s‘,’,‘uwlm'x r:; | who tossed them up for the winners, |tect Potteiger from fans who swarme | The state commission will meet u_‘oln Association acrep(lngAlls hl“ ita- :‘r,t:.l lx?at;a!e :rv,‘;x‘itelc;:‘:;t;\; trains were e | 3 r.o. Thag et o Outatoy, | tised a deceptive underhand ball that |on the field after the attack, next Saturday. | tion to be a guwst of the Americans. g 1 Bishor. 20 InSITES i T R, pElEY: [battied the batsmen. Robinson was on A - AL R 3 U 0o o et | i, | the venelvingend] The gamie was roa.’ sho ] T R I TR s B v BAmME T L tured by Harry Hodge who prides d H BRIGGS Pa,, Bimmoiy 0 I 03 s e | Thorpe of Cornell, will be umpires I |y 'ty the bellef that he s one of | SECOR oneymoons . sal i Hinle, 2h e D] e . Murphy of Brown, head linesman, 4 g ANy 5 AN g camn i H : . the real old timers, Harry socked out in o110 L] sl 000 v d ' Brien s, field | . ” . | Teridne ; A T nd Dro F - O'Brien of Tufts, field 00 pits in three times up, Morehead WAIT A MINUTE | YoU Dorr || 1T DoesN T ULl MURDER ThaT Heimach, p Lt e ’Lml Erickson worked for the losers. PROMISED You'D HAVE MY |[LoS PAY ToLoSE R /| GUY WHEN HE BRIN I, ! 5 - For the Harvard-Princeton game, to | Sk o iRe | CLOTHES HERE TWO HOURS T*‘,’,:,f,;{“ GUES IR0 THOSE CLOTHES pers | Totals 101 e played at Cambridge November S | AGO' WHAT KIND OF A ear | |N~—— 20,0 i i h }the referce will be W. G. Crowell, ! MAKES REGORD FLIGHT | BUSINESS 1S THATV?)_J\‘ 500 | Two bas h Swarthmors, Dr. O'Brien and other ( - 0',‘0 | Nell nari hom | officials who were in charge of the ; jf 2 ol | Mgttt Heimach, | o capd-Dartmouth game last year | German Mail Plane Pilot Flies From | v hise ot will act again, | N . Berlin to Angora in 27 Hours ¥ly- | np-fi hits off Fe OLYMPICS T, o LONG g on T LYNPICS TAKE 1 e i Y ing pitcher F =y swa! Moriarity; time Yesterday the Day's Faents Were Not Angora, Tur Hily s—B B i Oyer Before Nightrall Zimmerman veteran German airman, | sixty v NATIONAL LEAGUE Olympic Stadium, Colombes, I'rance | has made a successful flight h»-.ni 1/ — Tuly §.—The Olympic games yest from Berlin, piloting the first German Tw, ST. LOLIS 15, CHICAGO 3 and Sunday were concluded at [Postal airplane to Angora by way of | < AT W ro AN . \ery late hours of & and $:40 | Budapeset and Constantinople. Zim- | % i Biats, ct T w7 0 o'clock, long after sunset, in spite of | merman reached here Sunday after- | Hollohor, 58 | 1 cummer time obtaining in France, and | n10on after having set out from the e i B LT 4 the Olympic committee has been sub- | German capital at 4:30 a. m. Satur- yo Ao 1b. e et W o ljected to much criticism by both spec- | day. His actual fiying time of 27 chm‘ i tators and press hours set a new record, which is es- | 7y . k Last night, just as the shades ~of | pecially notable from the fact that the are “ 0 10 J g | door| i evening were falling, the pentathlon | machine in which he mado the flight | e i+ 1| competitiors were leisurely throwing |was a hydro-airplane. The trip to | b Gl 1 " the discus before a stadium empty of | Constantinople was completed in 15 | mas i ! : spectators and in which only news- | hours, | e - T D FAARE s | U papermen and police remained. Sud- | Zimmerman, it is stated, is the pilot | WE ARE §O \ AH- IT'S MY GoobveSs You D ¢ ex | 4 | . SORRY To . A QUICK CHANGE OF MIND! City 1 1 ¢ denly the ampliiers in the official | who in October, 1921, ried the late ‘ P ALL RIGHT oy | - - - \ | o HAVE KEPT w A PRETTY GIRL CERTAIN John { grandstand, which throughout the af- Emporer Charles from Switzer- NO! i » 24 1 | Y WAVTING w ON You MosT warnty - ternoon wore busy calling off the re- [land to Hungary when the deposed ) o i kA g Yank i uits, burst into song, the ditty ren- | Monareh ma his effort 1o regain . BeaYTIFU : 1 1 2 _dered being "By the Light of the | the throne of Hunga AdlTR HLPO. A Bl Mo slbiddepsisiie % : - If the world were equally divided mn‘ i NO CHANCE FOR RABBIT among its inhabitants each would re- b ' San Bernardino, Cal, July 8.—The cojve 5.43 cubic miles, f 2 1 mysterious nocturnal roar of the gran motor cycles in the open fields at Del | == | .coun 4 4 Itosa, near here, which for some | X!;lll!e 1 i bow 0 time caused farmers in the vieinity GARAB[ and s[nvm[ STANUN | ‘roth | 1 ol many slecpless nights, was explained :"“‘ ' 1 O pecently by a yonth who declared | Repairing Al Makes—Cadillacs a "51 X Ol that rabbit hunting on motoreycles specialty .'1‘;"" Fotals 5 by night was fast becoming the | y —— g R o ¢ ; D tar apert of the town. oyctisre.] WITtng Neevice, (W s Night g Labo itd, ‘Co0m Smith, Tades | TAbbits through the fields until the é ' ) eathoote, Hartnett! animals neared exhaustion, then drew g N A b L Thi ades; home run, Rottom. | ue atonside and grabbed them by FOR SALE BY al ‘ | Satu es, Smith. 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