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Speaking of Sports Tomorrow night wrestling fans, if there are any in the gity, will be seen flocking te I, O, O, ¥, hall en Arch| strest where two heavyweight bouls are carded, The fArst & between Jack Bheery and Carl Rober and the main mill is! between Oreste Vadelli, - ltalian champion, and Paul Finsky, who lays laim to the title from Poland, Tom Donahue of New new chairman of the astate athletic commission, was tend a testis| monial dinner In the Whaling City Iast night, London, | Romeo RNoche, the Holyoke battler, after a layoff, returns to the ring day night' in a bout with Bteve Smith of Bridgeport in the ! Here's thus Olympies and list of the and their Interested new records new champs records: Javelin land, 10,000.melre inland, d0m, L) 400.metre hurdles: 17, A 8. Running high Lorne, L, A 100-met lagh: Lngland, 10 3 Pentathlon: k. Lethonen, 14 points, | s00.metre run: D, G. A Lowe, Great Britain, 1m. 52 ", Broad jump: DeHart Hubbard, U. A, 24 1L 6 in, Shot put: Clarence . 49 M, in 110-metre hurdles: a fur Myrra, Fin- throw: Jonni Willle Ritola, AL Taylor, U, jump: Harold Os- 61, 6 in, Hurold Abrahams, Fintand, Hauser, U. § 21 Dan Kinscy, U ash: Jackson Scholtz, | sloeplechase: v 83 3-be. run: Paavo 08 B-bs. 200-met Jo B Al 3 3,000-met Ritalo, Finland, 1,600-metre Finland, 3m. 5,000-metre rui Paavo Finland, 14m. 31 1 Hammer throw: ‘red A, 174 11, 9 2-3 in. Pole vault: Leo Barnes, L willie Nurmi, Nyrmi, Tootell, U, 8 A, Liddell, Great run: Eric Britain, Baseball Review Waterbury 6, Pittsfield 3 Bpringfield 2, Albany © (Other games played double-heuders Bunday), as part Standing of Clubs w Waterbury Hartford .., springfleld Worgester New Haven Hridgeport Pittsfield Albany ., Games Today Hartford at Worcester, Waterbury at Albany Springfield at Pittsfield Bridgeport at New Huaven NATIONAL | Yoesterday's Hesults York 7, Chicago 0, Louls 12, Brooklyn 0 Philadelphia 8, Pittshurgh 8 Joston-Cincinnati, postponed, Now St rain, Standing of Clubs W, | New York .. Chicago .. Pittsburgh | Brooklyn Cineinnati Boston Philadelphia 8t Louis Games Today New York at Chicago, Brooklyn at St, Louis, Philadelphia at Pittshurgh, Boston at Cincinnati AMERICA Yesterday's Resnlts New York 8t Louis St Louis New k 4. Washington 12, Cleveland Chicago 6, Boston Phitadelphia Detroit 4. nings). a0 Staunding of Clubs W 47 16 14 40 New York ... Washington Detroit Chicago Hop, step and jump: Winter, Aus- | St Louis tralia, 50 ft. 11 1-6 in. Cross-country (individual Nurmi, Finland, 22m. 54 10,000-metre walk: Lrigerio, Paavo Italy, Glarence Hauscr, metres, 50 cent 400-metre relay Murchison, Leconey, Clark), 41s 1,600-metre relay: 1. 8. A, (Coch-| ran, Stevenson, Heiffrech,McDonald.) Time, 3:16, L000-meire 46 (Hussey, team race: Kinland (Nurmi, Finland, first; Ritola, \n-‘ land. second: McDonald, Britain, | third; Johnson, Britain, fourth; Katz, | Finland, fifth; Kirby, U. . A, sixth) | Time, §:32. | Marathon: Steenroos, Finland, time 2:42:22 3-5. | Decathlon: Harold Oshorne, 7, 710, 775 points. U.. 8. | A In addition, a new world's record | gajtimore .... Robert | roronto A in the pen- | Newark ... | Rochester | Buftalo ath and | Syracuse | Reading of 25 ft. 6 in. was made by Le Gendre, U tathlon. 8. Babe Ruth socked out hi 26th home runs yesterday No greater surprise has been sprung in the big leagues in a long time than the come-back of the Athletics yes- | terday in defeating Detroit. | Faber held Boston to four hits and | 6-2. won, Dickerman, whom Brooklyn recent- | |y traded to St. Louis, laughed loud | and long as he gazed at the scove- | board yesterday. his ex-mates and won | but three measley hits. Rabbit Maranville yesterday han- dled his 131st fielding chance without | an error. ORIOLES HURL CHALLENGE AT THE YOUNG PIRATES‘1"\‘;:;;;:_,‘“;;‘;,‘,;:;; Miller's Boys Any Willing To Play Time, Any Place, in Sevies | Stung to the at the hands of the I the Orioles arve thirsting for revenge, as the following letter indicates: “Sports 1d: lenge good space, overlooked. “The Oriolc Juniors for a ser that it cannot be 's of games to be played ats Walnut Hill park, the only | - provision being that the Pirate Jun- | o | jors use their regular pitchers and not work in some ‘ringers. “In Saturday's game they put in Ralph Gray, High school pitcher, and | left their regulars out. “The Orioles are willing to play a ceries of games, the games to be play- ed at any suitable time. The man- ager of the Pirate Juniors can see A. Aronson, manager of the Wednesday night at the park. “In closing the Orloles wish to ex- press their surprise that they did not find Slim Politis pitching for the Jun- jors, since that team seems bound to \ise the best obtainable in the form of vingers.” Alexander, With Broken Whrist, Is Out of Game Chicago, July 15.—Grover Cleve- and Alexander, veteran pitching ace of the Chicago Cubs, suffering from a broken wrist, will not pitch for at Jeast a month and probably not at all this season. Alexander, it was learned today, has a fracture of the wrist, which two x-ray pictures failed to re- veal since he was injured in Pitts- burgh. The pitching veteran has won nine of 12 games this season. His injury 18 the first serious accident to the club Orioles, | He pitched against|est Welch, declares will spread a 12-0, allowing | of molten metal over a wide area with [ devastating | profimi 1 to he L gover quick by their defeat [ Pauline H ate Juniors, | the high school at Hughesville near | 6,500 miles on horscback during Please give this chal- | four | her allenge the Pirate | day. | the exe this year, but it has almost ruined Chicago's hope as a pennant conten- der. Boston .. Cleveland Philadelphia Games Today st Louis at New York. (leveland at Washington. Chicage at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Baltimore 11, Buffalo 10. (1st). Baltimore 4, Buffalo 0. (Znd). Toronto 6, Reading 4. (1st). ronto Reading 1. (2nd). Rochester 10, (el 540 Jersey City Games Today Raltimore at Toronto. Reading at Buffalo. Je v at Rochester. Newark at Syracuse.’ fstates (:0n1|;;te Sharply For New Death Device | —A winged Wcen- rn- ain London, July 1 diary rocket which the inventor vesults, has been given iary tests with satisfactory according to persons who were i1l government tests are made shortly British, nments have displayed it is declared, reported to from America, Mr. that the explosion of the rocket will destroy everything in and have the invention, definite offer in is |its range, penetrating even steel und | ashestos, PFONN H IN EDUCATION Willlamsport, ’n., July 15, — Miss sler, who graduvated from here this year, traveled more than years of her school course, she estiated, having ridden a pony from home to schooi and back last year Miss Hessler rode 1,600 les from the time school opened commencement, She declared ise “brushed the dust” from made her able to her brain and think and work better, ench and American | interest | | the each | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1024, Toatue PIRST HEPLESS GAME IN NATION: 0 g 0 AL LEAGUE Metmarh 1 1 first no-hit game in the Na. | 0He Y i went to the credit of Nradiey of Nt Lows on July 18, 1876, and was the third successive gume In which he whitewashed the Hartfords, Fouy men reached first, on - errors and ono on balls. run. ners died in a double pjlay Ono |1 = wan fanned, th flied to the outs | waliers, fleld and four to the inield, while one | Hrawer lied on & foul fly, one on & foul [\ovs b bound and 36 on infleld grounders, || s The seor |Ginrdner 1, LOUIS Diawson, ) Cuthbert, If . 2 Metovier, p Clapp, ¢ coss ] McGeary, 2b (Continued from Preceding Page) = e e 0N Jack Herman (0 Be ] Releree Tomorrow Night e Wells 41 piiched 1o The wella tional lengue : Washington WASHINGTON 19, CLEVELAND 0, CLEVELAND AR ROH PO { George MeNul Jamieson, 1 three f One of these Apeakor wumma, of poa e Totals WARHINGT( 1 AL 1 0 0 15 Bradiey, p Dahlman, Pearee, w8 ek Tate, Ogden, 1 Wash Two base hits, Judge; stolen yihle plays. Remsen, of Burdock, b Higham, rt Iforguson, carcy, ss » 5 I .. . i o 145 lo 1 won: nmplres, Mo 3 Holmes; time 1346, Tudie, Ogdo D won, to Mya oft Daws strck out, by Hond, Yorke, Mills, Harbridge 2 ® pitcher, |1 Hildebrand larity, and CHICAGO 6, ROSTON CHICAGO A, 02 110 000 000 000 000 000~ hit, Total Louls 1wo-base Met Yorke 1 runs, none; Clapp; double pla Battin, Dehlman; base banlls, struck out, Cuthbert, Battin, Remsen, | Bradiey; sod balls, Clapp: stolen hases, Delilm Pike. Time, 1 Umpire, Danicls of Hartford, CALL A BALK, JOHNSON ADVISES HIS UHPIRES Totals Clark, Wamh: MNational League President Makes ' strong Ruling on Tnten- Pass . e n i 12 tional New York, July 15.—John Heyidler, president of the National league, to- day handed down an interpretation of the intentional pass rule which will preclude the repetition of the evasion | used by Pitcher Huboell of the Phila- idv'!\\]vl:\ club, in a game with Cincin- | nati on June Hubbell got around | the regulation which provides that a | cateher may not step out of his box | to reccive a pitch by throwing four|" Holke, Philadelphia first aseman, when Walker, of tha Iteds came to bal, The umpire ordered Walker to take his base, ew Olympic Records In' his roling, sent to: the' National | Farls duly 16=Two:worids ath. Jeague umplres today, President Hey- [ !etlc records for women were broken a1o0 atites: |at the French women's championship | “When that pitcher, for the purpose meet held in Pershing stadium yes- lof intentionally passing the bhatsman, terday afternoon. The records hr | Selboratoly. throw fone balls to' the | S Were for the etanding high Jump, first baseman, he made a farce of the | Which by Miss I3 Alauze cule and indirectly of the games, Rule | Vith and the metres . which has to do with penalizing a | MUrdles was won Miss G. Siteher for delaying the game, cannot | 1-210% 10 seconds. | be taken advantage of in this manner. | 5 3 | “If any more attempts of this kind | First Beer Bottler {ave made, call a balk for each throw | London—A toast to the memory of [to first unless a runner is occupying | Benjumin Kenton, the first heer bot- I that bag. You have full authority to jtler ot all time, was drunk with fervor do so under the rules.” and enthusiasm at a dinner of the an- e clent Vintners' company here recently. Herald classified ads eclipse even Jt was Kenton who discovered the the fondest dreams of suceess if they |secret of hoftling ale so it coukl pass are used correctly. Read heading* | through changes of climate without 9—17—14—063-—and all of them. popping its cork. He Wins By a Nose for Fulle y a0 100 020 010 use 0016 Collins, off Fahe struck onut, by Fullerton ‘hul\:t to b was won 1.13 metre which 13 3-5 by Henry Le\\:is., trick billiardist, said to be the only man in the | world to play billiards with his nose is here photographed making |a simple shot, although he is capable of much harder. SALESMAN $AM GO AHEAD AND SEE TW' WARDEN - WAVE VOUR DOOR OPEN ' /775 INHUMAN TH' WAV \OU KEEP US COOPED) UP- TVE ABKED TH' GUARD A DOZEN TIMES 0 LEAVE MY DOOR OPEN,BUT HE WONT 1 SAID YOU CANT kS 0 [and tricks that Hthe Olympie | never | | INATIONAL-AMERICAN SHERRY WORKS 0UT LEAGUE BALL GAMES' FOR COMING BOUT "2 y i to tackle slavian champion, at Turner morcow night, areived in this lay and this afternoon « minar workout — with Vadelth, the Halian slagks ugainst Paul ish champion the other Wi night hout toth Bherry and Vislelti & truined off a have and will enter night *“just “Hallan heavywelght boser Hog form and welght Morrow they PMlainvitle, the thivd man in the refoeros Bhoerry well developed man and in | workout this afternoon ¢ raring way tac) looks to be a ¢ tiee wnusunl specd for sucham big mun number ho hus evoly Sherry, unlike muny npetitors and hroad also whowed a solf bars no o Boston Issued w both Zbyszko and olfering wrestle permit his share of the fund, 8herry can tuke the cither o ced that he either man, Since ling about five ye lost a match indieates, no opponent a fall over him and has ngaged chumplo insky ring Herma wrest chllenge Strangler them wnd | In a hout EAGLES VICTORIOUS of 12 0 beMeNaman Pitchws G le hu 1 but two hits who eoond i triples manager, |4 he 1« 10 m National League Iy, New York nyder, Now York American New York New York New York #1, Louis, Louis vity 1o in Lengue uth AN Meusel Williu:na, Jacobson N i tine L 10 1o go, acting a marhably shibited 1 holds od him ™, ontly in o wis, 1o go to I8 convin- moasure of he began professional wrest- ars ago, Sherry has record ever se- with a fow months ago, in Spring- | field, the two went 3 minutes te was with Sh ish grappler who said having been on the last 50 minutes, Vadelfi, pounds, grapplor him and is preps to wrestle Giardini for the Tomorrow night's 5:15 p. m. since it w bottom who tips the elnims there in the world is mountains,lakes all resorts. 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