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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1024, Phe girls’ quartet seems aimost cer- | GOUrdin Sets World Mark : : NATIONAL- (i 8 gt et amost | id Mok Speaking | Baseball Review | L-AMERIAN AMERICAN A“UA"C e U foens, torias toserd oot | - Loaping fon Olymplc games, as It has bova per-| * Golombes Madium Jul : A N y 10.~Ned _ . orming six or elght sceonds faster | Gourd H rr———— LEAGUE BALL GAMES ~STARS ARE READY : acurim ot Harters b oe3 o ' s por ts LEAGUE 5 7 than the te oy consieusntly, ady | 0ishied second to De Hart Hubbard E e H e P POIO tead e ¢ in the Olymple running broad jui : Yesterday's Results | (Cohtinued from Preceding Page) lefented Great Britain and 008 10 | yesterday, cleared 2§ feet, 8 ’m.. Pittsfield &, Hartford 4 (first.) . practics matches s expected to male | taday, in 4 -4 Pittsneld 1%, Hariford 4 (second.) e Miss Ederle Alone Is Sbowing/2"svone Wi for the thie. piaing to | corr b demonsirating the Ameriess The official scorer, elerk of the | Waterbury 3, New Haven 2, (first, i \ i g 3 0| 50st matoh againet France o Sund style of broad Jumping for the me sourse or whoever had charge ef the | 14 innings.) (hoiie out in § Vi IR 0 ae®; o . THo oLhAr SRoRISE Svouts ¢ N uniey |, That mark Iy fourteen inches ““.I porits events at the cily father's out. Waterbury 3, New Haven 1 (nd,) ’ ' ¥ - ¢ POOI For. include ti :u“y. 1 .w‘.‘. ‘;H .l ‘\ ", than Hubbard's winnieg Jemp ng yesterday must have been cocks| Mpringfield 9, Wercester 7, (first) s BORS Ot 14 S} 41 pase b and the women's 460-matre olimina. | ™" inches better than the werldy eyed, tor of all the freak decisions of | Springfield 2, Woreester 1, (2nd.) or, Mammell; oo : tion b 1etre eliming= | recard made by Beb Le Gendre in the the day, the one awarding first prize | Albany 8, Bridgeport 0, (first.) Hy The Asseeiated Prws pentathion competition en Monday. to Cyril Curtin of t ety Dridgeport 2, Alhany 1, (second,) | ddy I 1988 S Paria, July 16~The American 5 5 | Inasmuch as this jump was ned Shitant masta i g Mooy GIANTS' WINNING STREAK 1§ : 3 cas Olympie swimming team which has Among cattle and beasta of bur. | Made under compet conditions i¢ Ly —»-—.—.d . Standing of Clubs STOPPED NATIONAL LEAGUE surmounted trying obstacles in pre- | 4en the tail is & weapon of defense | W1 not .'"" ‘r‘;'l‘l‘l‘““l:':fl!:"l‘:l:a’.l;. Cyril was announced as winuer o w b | — wiring for the Olympie cor against flies and other inseet e . ¢ : A winping streak in whic o paring ymp npetitnon, | v insects. thy Arst prizse and nnr‘u was more | Waterbury o B L .;.“I,.“::‘:.“f“'_‘.‘h:‘““ \in-‘:-'-‘ru»l:« ‘::“l‘ ¥ B S today completed the trials to deters surprised than he, Cyril had not |Martford , ., . g g o datotet : e AR R W PO A mine which of its members will he sven entered the race Springheld 2 3 | R Soven stralfht came to An gelis | tarters In the ol jonsh 3 : S T e nala Bimac e . 5 1Cunningham, if H A ol starte N champlonships which ral l,__ Werossier . A2 v‘ls;lt ”l“l::ul:efli:lull:::j‘ \I:n ¥ "ln J|4‘|I-). hl‘-:- .'“:'I":'“ W . A 0 iwill begin Bunday at Les T mur:ull. ind that aceounts for Public Amuse. nvln.l:?m'\rl. . 34 gy | Nomesis, The G were whead un- |} L e o 8 ment Commisstoner Bernard Krano- | Pittstield , ., : Tagg |t Miller's tripl Kvera and N ““.I'IIH\T ‘”l‘l“nlwI I“ 1""1“ e thopsicd. wits coming home with a first prize, : Salor in the sisth® The score b g b R d Dol - swimming association of New York, . 4 Games Todny | Ohie - Migs Ederle who is conceded to be the Chief Hart of the local police dept, : JChicago 4 HOAE ., ] T ) g went all the way down to ;u-rmtm l\!"”mm at Pittafield Leach, ef .. noo pal tnan | worid's greatest womsn performer aud New Haven at Waterbury, 5 A . the uee of the Ameri feminine con. yeaterday to hurl down the gauntiet| g el ot 4 ' ' 1. ( R R HoPO A pringfield at Worcester, o ' tingent, 1a slowly getting into form to the Meriden bluecoats, When he | Albany at Bridgeport arrived he found he had left m." 4 ¥y Rep Phelan, 3 nfter llxnmg suffered from serious gauntiets hack home, so he hurled a . ; Saler, 1b , | auscuias (rounia dety instead, NATIONAL LEAGUE Miller, 1f The chief couse of the general laek : . of good condition on the part of the Mo thinsuate workiag tip fir the ¥ astis s Basakto iy swimmers, of which Miss Ederle is but annual New RBritain-Meriden game, | Cinclnnati 6, Philadelphia 8, | € Bmith, p .5 E Kremer, p yiiiiineinl 0 o | One example, s sald by the coaches to sut probably everything would have | Hoston 6, Pittsburgh 3, e j oo | Bitauios e RS 3 §|ho the srain of sevaral Hours of bus | fallen flat if the chlef had heen ums | (Other games postponed; rain.) Total 3 3 9 COODOR, By sorererrerrsd 8 o| tiding dally from the Rocquencourt | able to find the cute IMttle defy which Standing of Clubs [ . - [oump &¢ Leg Tourellon The trip 1s be tossed at Meriden's finest, N L p.o. | Yo% York made over rough roads. 5 Naw York ' M~ 'fi-;‘- | Burns, lr‘. ‘e it This condition has been partially Meriden is out for revenge this Chicago . 30 H83 vfi_r-lmrar, h . o se hits, Cunningham, Barnhart, | Femedied by quartering most of the vear, not having forgotten the heart | 3rooklyn . a4 ‘st | I-h-,lrhf:. L 0 | carey, Molunis; three base hits, Wright; | SWimmers nearer the pool and there breaker they lost & year ago when | Pittaburgh M | I‘lnyle. 2. 0 Iw‘u’l‘--’“:nn Tierney; o lenbase, T is confidenge that improvement will To ‘Slim" Politis won his own game by |Cincinnatl , 3 4 st | Merkie, 10, 0 s Padgstt 1o Motnnist '.\'1','.'4'":'.\|'1‘v'.~ w1 be rapld under the altered conditions, e ea a Oon ll'e I‘(flockl"'l’ in the winning run with a |Boston .... . 48 419 ::u;:-:: :: . aransiile o Geimm:| Miss Ederle, who has been swim- ong tripla, ‘| Philadelphin . HH B (3 i G 1 base, Boston | mIng far below her usual world's . . s g ¢ record form, today showed she wi tqvls h"nflmp" Foley, Colgate star, is in Rey e 418 \\"llll":"h "I 4 | Genewie X g tony | Nearer her true self v‘n‘;:)u ‘m ::n‘y l|“m|: lscovery u er charge of children's athletics at Pope Games Today xMeCormic! |3 In 4 % v ¢ w | since her arrival in France, Miss ’ P ) park in Hartford this summer, New York at 8t. Louls, Snodgrass, of . D s R L RO LT i [Agnes Geraghty, Ame premier | Y.ou re probably thinking about buying Balloon ORI ab 8 o Brooklyn at Chicago, | Mathewson, p ... 2 DY Prtiribalosl s ML UL TR LR 7 L breast-stroke performer, also has been | tires. onight a o'clock the Mohawks Boston at Pittsburgh, sttt R_EDY 6, PHILLIES 3 seconds behind her best performances 1 y, i and Fatnir team of the city ieague| Philadelphta at Cincinnati Total wiiiiiy 3 27 16 2 PHILADELPIIA Despite their setbacks, the Ameri- | A’dY"“ know, Balloon tires are much larger than meet in combat, ; 8 B ROH. P cans are confident they will make a ordinarytires and run at lower air pressure. They et AMERICAN LEAGUE *Ran for Meyers in the seventh, |FW0 * - ¢ close clean sweep of the women's| | smooth out bumps, save your car and its occupants. The Fafnir boys will have to be xBatted for Wilson in the ninth, |wiliams 4 events and expect the strongest op- But to be practical, a Balloon tire must stand u; careful not to offend the tempera- Yestorday's Results | Schuitz, e, position In the men's events only in the and give good mileage under th tan flm'np. mental Mohawks, lest they call their | atroit 5 Washington 9, (first Chicago ... + 010 002 000—3 | ¥ S ¢ distance races in which Arne Borg, the | 4 di di e et _econlt £ team from the fleld again, Washington 4, Detroft 3 ((m; b | New York . . 000 110 000—2 | jara. " an 1 Swedish star, and Andrew Charlton, sndibeacing (o whisleic {4 ) A KRt o Chlcago 8, New York 6, e ; Henline, the Australlan, are the chief menaces, | The durability of Goodyear Balloon Tires is Walter Hagen 315,000 ‘:zu::ontp:"’: gon:on-ss, !:i lr‘ou“ S bua"hnglq;ll;;";ln:-l;amc:{ncl;h‘;a: Mitehell, p ; v h HE "‘”mlr‘ri st e | sreurod by & New fnvemtion« SupFHA GOV, A oston 5, St. L i 4 i as v A W 8 Betts, p a8 never n in better form tha 3 ist i : ouls 0, (second.) | _yretnewsgon. Stolen bases—Burns 2, | binie, b | now and Hia s, expected to at to his Supertwist is an extra durable cord fabric devel. oped by Goodyear especially for Balloon tires. three years one of its new-make bally Cleveland 2, as his favorite, Cloveland 8, Bhilugmmmie: o SArst) | Marray, Fletcher. Lott on bases—New i briifiant record Olymple triumphs in| e e s York 6, Chicago 6. Double plays— : the 100-metre and 400-motre events, l Its superiority lies in its greater elasticity. Supere Trials were held today in the relay | twist will stretch farther then ordinary cord be Jack Dempsey says the report that Miller, Evers; C 2V aier; Stand of Clubs Miller, Evers; Corriden, Evens, Saier; he had lost conslderable welght in the lng W L. c, | Evers, Saler. First on halls—Off Smith | Critn 20 . | events. Among the men Ralph Br it breaks. Hence it protects Goodyear Balloon aubert,’ 1 er, Northwestern university, Walluc Tires against stone bruise and ruptKre movies grew out of the fact that a s | 4. Struck out—By Mathew. 5, Si o o 33 o L y Ma wson 5, Smith Rousch;’ of . ewspaiper man saw him wearing 34 g 4. Time—1:435. Umpires—Rigler and n:,.,,v,..’., "o, O'Connor, Venlce Piunge, California, N We h 2 and Harry Glancy, Cincinnati Y. M. e have Goodyear Supertwist Cord Balloons same baggy, loose-fitting clothes while Eaidin: « 37 3 Byron, Hargrave, ¢ 3 Burns, rf . O, A woh thé N over Bar Kanac| for the new small diameter wheels or to fit the oa location, s o . 36 .5 o Y 4 Pinelll, 3b g . 36 omorrow's acore:—Babe Ruth |Caveney, s namoku, Hawall, and Richard Howell, wheels now on your car, without change, Northwestern university for places M:l-'w‘_. A Aeass mw To GET mm Cleveland 29 i breaks into the big league. Mays, p ..., 1 Boston ... .x.t-.. 40 S Rai e with Weismuller on the 800 metre O,Neil Tire & Battery CO o - “oo ok LmeE S ~emee—g Swwmmee——T lss 1 A 0 2 Philadelphia wanbva 80 47 Philadel 00 4 e . elphia 10 000 team. YEAR FROM TRUSTS $600,000 FOR MISSIONS [hsec e R tita e AT unsini ; PR bR Games Today 0 et hita Burne Pinelil; thres base | Donnelly, Indianapolis A. C., defeat- 39-45 Washington St. Phone 900 Detroit at Washington, Rousch, Pinelll; sacritices Hargrave; don.|¢d Miss Helen Wainwright, U, 8. A., $700,000 in Securittes ) Philadely 'oman ) Go To Him gt!,fliloguol “gN)?thWk' adelphia Wo! Bequeaths Large ;Is dpmwh t;\“mw to Daubert; Kord to|and Miss Martha Norelius, U, 8. A, L s at Boston and to Holke; left on bases, Philadelphia 3 J 1 ' - % Also, Besides An Additional Cleveland at Philadelphia. Sums For Individual Missionary So- Jhatniett Bibase fon ,:"’:"!'- oft 3dicheil :,::Qrf:\]rl:r‘lypli;:nnn1‘7‘1‘!?:.‘-‘ r;‘c‘-::b:ertnz( 5 > i struc , hy Mays 3; by Mitcl 2; et i ¢ Million Yater On oleties ang,also to N, Y. Charity hits off Mitchell § in 3: (none out ;[ the team who have already been f i LEAGUR off Betts 2 in 1-3; off Pinto 2 in icked are Miss Kderle, Miss Marie- Philadelphia, July 10.—Harry XK. hy pitcher by Mitchell (¢ 0 s I SOGE B ciaie B \ Philadelphia, July 10-—Miss Charles- ) o ny Mitchell (Caveney): umpires, | ooy Wehselan, Honolulu, and Miss Thaw recéives a yearly income of Yesterday's Results anna L. Huston of this city, who died HeLAMICe ks ki EA g b 1 Ethel Lackie, Illinois A. C, néarly 860,000 from two trust estates| Baltimore 12, Newa 4, (first. 1 2, 3 A a1 and the alfenists who testified in his| Newark 8, Baltlmox‘-‘e‘ 2: ((ueco:xd.) Inst month in Atlantic City, hequeatn. | Arrested for Two Million behalf at his recent sanity trial when| Syracuse 9, Toronto 6. 90 Seatly 3 sh 01000 EeriIslonpy g Dollar Mail Robbery in 23 he was adjudged sane and liberated | Rochester 9, Buffalo 4, NEULAED ORI I AR pariY (of N STl Ark. from the Penneylvania hospital for| Reading 3, Jerse: 5 world. This was diselosed yesterday | Hot Springs, Ark, July 10.—Ru- . 8 y City 0, (first.) when her will was probated. Of this | 10ph Schmidt was held in jall here Suburban Helghts' Mental and Nervous Diseases here,| Jersey Ci will receive fees of from $1,500 to $2,- AR UL sum $80,000 was bequeathed to New | l1ast night in default of $75,000 in 000 each for their services. Standing of Clubs York institutions, the American Bibe | connection with the theft of $2,000,- Recom'IOiteran These facts were brought out today w. i P.C. gociety receiving $60,000, the Walden- | 000 in a mail robbery in St. in common pleas court No. 5, when |Baltimore , 5 24 6'67' slan Aid society $5,000 and the Na- | April 2, 1923. Schmidt was arrested - Judgs Martin and Judge Monaghan |Newark 33 '“n tional Bibte institute $15,000, | here last night but the charges were sat to confirm the report made by the [Toronto .- 3 a4 ‘s5g | The largest bequest goes to the|not known until he was arraigned. committes of Thaw's release. The 36 ‘550 |China Inland Mission, which, accord- Preliminary hearing was set for trustees of his estate, Dr. Walter Rid- G 35 ‘5“ ing to the will, recetves the sum of | July 28. dle of Pittsburgh and Howard Irish 39 ‘451 | $150,000, of which the income is to of this city, who administered his|Syracuse 45 ‘403 |be uded to support missionaries and A whale's skin varies from two financlal affairs while he was in the|Jersey City .. 54 ‘299 | the mission hospital. inches to two feet in thickness. West Philadelphis institution, pre- i sented an nccfl:untlng which was sat- Games Today fotactory to Thaw, and they asked to| Baltimare at Buffalo, - Z = Youngest Life Guard b - STEPS BRISKLY ALONG FROM AT CORNER OP HIS STREET ~ CONTINCES DOWN OTHER. AT END OF STREET TURNS, be discharged from further duties in Reading at Toronto. the estate. Newark at Ri ochester, STATION,, SLAPPING LEG WITH STOPS SHORT MUTTERING, SIDE OF STREET PAST HOUSE CAUTIOUSLY RETRACES STERS They had charge of recurities be- Jersey City at S; % % longing to Thaw which amounted to Al il - - — NEWSPAPER. AND HUMMING AND LOOKING UNEASILY KT GLANCING AT T SUSPICIOUSY AND TINALLY MOVES nearly $700,000. “LEG IS WEAK, NOT HEART" i g A CREERY TUNE TS GREAT HIS HOUSE OUT OF CORNER 6P WIS EYE STEALTHILY ACROSS HI$ In the future, it is sald, Thaw will . g o . T BE HOMEWARD BOUND' LAWN BEHIND SHRUBS get $1,000,000 more, when the pro-| Hoff, Unable to Pole Vault, Sadly visions of the trust have been car- ‘Watchés Others anlil’y’ ried out. Arthur 8. Dickson, attorney for the | Colombes, France, July 10.— (Asso- committee of Thaw's estate, explain- | clated Press).—A tall, lean blond ath- ed that neither the trusteés nor Thaw |lete with a leg bandaged sat on the could reach a satisfactory understand- | turf near the pole vault trials yester- ing with the medical experts as to|day, watching the American vaulters, what they should be paid for their |Spearow, Graham, Brooker and Bar- services. They, therefore, submitted nes, qualify for the finals with jumps the proposition to the court. ;: 1{2 feet. A wan smile played about g Judge Sidney Stone of Pittsburgh,|his features as he walked away from PEERS IN AT WINDOW VERV VERY CAREPULLY THRUSTS HEAD INTO HEARS FOOTSTEPS AND who represents Thaw and his family, | the pits, \ i . ¥ thought they should be paid on the| ‘You would have no trouble in ne- ; > a2 BUT CANT GET A GOOD ~ TURNS KNOB OF BACK. KITCHEN AND LISTENS HASTILY WITHDRAWS basis of $200 a day for the actual days | Botiating twelve feet to quality, would | : ; Sht T VIEW DOORL EARNESTLY HEAD they attended the trtal and $600 ad-|Yyou, Charlie”? one of the hy-standers ditional for thelr examinations of [remarked. “I suppose that is what Thaw and thelr reports to the com-|makes you so downhearted.” mittee. Charlie Hoff, Norway's world-re- Some of the doctors were not satis- | cord holder in the pole vault with 13 fied, and after an informal conference | feet 9 3-4 inches, stopped and turned an both sides a compromise was ef- & gloomy face upon his questioner. fscted and each will get, it was said, “No,” he replied, “I am sore be- between $1,500 and $2,000, cause I just heard some one behind me say that I quit because I feared ’RITOW’“N” It::t”:\mcrlcan jumpers. Look at this He exhibited a badly swollen ankle. Malea i 0 : { i . : “It is the leg that's weak,” he sald, Take.it from us, there’'s nothing like a handsome life guard 5 o 5 2 z )\ Finland’s Mainstay in Athletics 15| “not the heart.” when it comes to attracting the beach beauties. Donald Healy, T EONE T P e LT T i S T e R ';:EDZ\’;:?‘ZQW::%J 2 Vi R aged 6, is probably the youngest life guard in captivity. He is 2 . Pl g el T ; Running Every Day, Setting Ver¥ | myg nrat will in the Eigiish lan. qtgafionéd a‘% La‘rc?{mont}N {”’; 0 aatatutd ‘,Opu“,,sg'm,g @k SNAPS TINGERS AND UTTERs “ MAVE THEY GONE?" Tills SUDDEN APPARITION MEET HERE AND SINKS Fast Pace. guage was the will of a chapdler, | . e e 4 > o s Low ‘ PsT-PsT' T GET AT THE DOOR. 6AVE HER ASKS ~ WEARILY INTO KITCHEW who bequeathed candles to various | Pathe there. An excellent swimmer is Don, and very popular HER ATTENTION ©McClure Newspaper Syndicate — HAS WHO GONE CHAR. Paris, July 10.—(Associated Press). | churches. with the ladies. - - ~-~Willie Ritola, beside proving ine of Finland's main. reliance in the dis- B i ——— :’,;7“:;,’;,,‘c:;':ll:,:‘:‘?;:c,’,{t::r:“nlg:$ALESMAN $AM Make It 1 Supper and 11 Bales of Hay, Says Sam Ritola, who has run every day thus far, is entered in five events alto- e ' gether and if he competes in them all f CMON_C'MON i Rt ¥ C'MON YOU'= ADM ) HEV- HAVE YOU GENTLEMEN ) VYAS - GEND 'EM AND ONE NOUR TH'ONLY MAN O ; HE'S GUILTY- ALL TH' COME TO AN AGREEMENT [ Up, AN’ LISSEN - will continue to be a daily figure on T JURY THAT SAYS t o y . who gained his track experience in p ’ J ELEVEN SUPPERS the Unitéd States, already has won kg the 10,000-meter run over the flat and 3,000 meter steeplechase, both in world's record time, armd has quali- fied for the 5,000-meter run besides which he is slated to participate in the cross-country and 3,000-meter team races, MAKES HOLE IN ONE Saranac Lake, N, Y4 July 10.—The newest member of th& Hole-in-One club is Charles Presbrey, of New York who, playing the course of the Sara- nae Inn Golf club with Henderson