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+ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924, “"wlsfn%ligdmmc Globe Clothing House A Good Value Are The Tropical Suits At Our ~Half-Yearly Sale Which include Hart Schaffner & Marx make, now ............... $16.00 to $30.00 Satisfaction is guaranteed in Straw Hats; they have been reduced Speaking TTI—— Springfield 10, Albany 4 Other Eames postponed Two. or three nights age on the | grounds Herald sports page was an old bex score of the date 1476 when §t. Louis out Hartford in the Natienal e without a hit interesting to more so sinece snother ®t. Louis hurier pitehed al no-hit game, the first that any 8t Louis moundsman has turned in sinee the other one FASTERN LEAGUE International Opens Today at Winnipeg and Continnes wet Through Satunday Winnlpeg, Man, July 18 —1n tip top condition, leading oarsmen from the United States and Canada were set for the International regatla which epens here today and continues through Baturday Crities who watehed the oarsmen in workouts expressed the opinion that the array of men this year shows un usual strength and that the regatta bids fair to be one of keen ecom. petition. Kenora will he Standing of Clubs w. I 1] 8 (111 (1] LL] 84T | ' n 1) " a8 | % 1l When John MeGraw quit the | " ({8 | American league in midseason in 1902 | 4% 442 he took with him to New York Mc. M 416 | Ginnity and Cronin, pitehers; Me. | | Gann, first b an, and Rresnahan, | eateher, Kelley and Beymour, out ficlders went ta Cineinnati, On July | 18 the Baltimore verican team, | minus its desecters, took the field | and falled to win ciefly because a | | lueky hounder in the first gave St Louis three runs. The seore BALTIMORF ah re Waterbury Hartford Springfeld Woreester New Haven , Bridgeport Pittsfleld | Albany duly 18, 1902 It was MoGiraw Deserts American League. look baek upen, bhut y terday lined up against Fort Willlam and Winnipeg in the bantamweight four event, while {n the junlor singles, Fergoson of Kenora, will meet Weber and Me. Hean, of Winnipeg The senlor singles will he fought out hetween Rodin, Duluth, and Pain of Winnipeg: Fort Willlam Will en gage two local erows in the bantam- weights; funlor four ineludes 8t Panl, Kenora, Regina, Port Arthur, and two Winnipeg ews making It necessary for this event to be divided Into two heats, Bain and Galt of Winnipeg will defend the doubles title which they have held for the Iast two years against Rodin and Ren. dixon, of Duluth, The working boats event will he contesied hy Re gina, Port Arthur and Winnipeg The erack junior eight of the Mani toha capital probably will meet the Kenora or Regina erew, while the local senfor elght and junior fonr will | take on the winners of the junfor | races, mes Today New Haven at Hartford Waterbury at Springfield Rridgeport at Pittsfield Albany at Woreester, In yesterday's game, Jess Haines made fve of the Boaton Braves go back to the haneh via the (three Atrike route, but partially evened this up when he walked three. NATIONAL Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 4, New York 8 ( Cineinnati 16, Brooklyn 8, Chieago 3, Philadelphia 2, #t. Louis h, Boston 0 Standing In the sixth inning two passes en abled Bogton to get a man to second but he died there, Two other Bos tonians dled on first base. Tennis fans, and Ameriean spor's enthusiasts in general, were well pleased to read last night that Helen Wills, the 17, B girl tennis wonder, hed defeated Molla Mallary, who wap playing under the colors of Nor WAY 12 108) | Gilbert, sa | Belbach, If Willlams, MeAllister, Arndt, rf Howell, cf ., P.C, | Oyler, 3b , A71 | Drill, o A58 | Bhields, p . | | ’7| A0k | I 305 B ih, New York Chicago Pittaburg Brooklyn Cineinnati Boston Bt. Louls . Philadeiphia When Helen defeated Molla here for the 17, & titla many thought it was a lueky game. Yesterday showed who was superior, Hata off to the girl from the golden west, 51 ) o ah . 8 Total = 5 8T, Rurkett, 1£ ,..... Hemphill, of | Friel, of . Anderson, 1hIf ... Wallace, 88 ...... MeCarmiek, 3h Padden, 2b ..., Kahoe, ¢ .....gi. | &udnotr, p ... 4., [Powell, p oouiais | Bugden, 1b ... Games Today Boaton at §t, Louis Brooklyn at Cincinnaty New York at Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Chicago. Bill Plercy, the Boston American pitcher, has been fined 8100 for In- difterent piteching in Wednesday's game, The Tigers scored 8 runs in the lucky seventh and the Red Sox manager decided Billy wasn't trying. LYNPIC REGEIPTS Revenue From Gate Crossed the Siy Night-— Where will you get such bargains, except- ing here. All Neckwear prices have been reduced—prices are in the windows AMERICAN LEAGUE Million Franc Mark Fast 395000 0mmu~ BOOmw s mADe =D Traynor's home run in the 13th stopped the Gianta' winning etreak yvesterday and gave the Pirates a 4.3 win. Yesterday's Results Total Receipts Are Insured Chicago 13, Philadelphia & 8. Louis 3, Washington 0 game.) Washington 12, 8. Louis 7. (Sec ond game.) ("leveland at New Vork, rain. Detroit at Boston, rain. ceevsecBd 412 4 2 3000010004 LH0 00300008 271 Total .. | | (8¢, Louls Paris, July 18 —The gate receipts [ | | |of the Olymplc games crossed the 6,000,000 franc mark last night, The largest items were, association foot- ball, 1,798,000 francs; athleties, 1,626,000; rugby, 370,000, and polo 350,000, The swimming receipts, however, with three mora days yet to g0, are already past the 300,000 mark, This sport probably will stand third as the money-maker. The Olympie gate receipts were in. sured for 8,000,000 francs, A well | known British company which wrote | the policy probably will be called upon to make up a deficit to the French committee of a sum ranging from one to one and one-half million franes, The Insurance cast the com. mittee a premium of 250,000 francs, FEATURES AT TOLEDO The Free-for-All Today Brings To- (First The Bathing Season is on; take advantage of the large stock we are showing for ........................ $5.00 and $6.00 Golf Stockings from here and Scotland for ......coovivviieiinnn.. $1.50 and $3.00 Cool and shapely Men’s Knickers—White Duck, $3.50; Linen, $4.00. Globe Clothing House Holiday Days Unpacking. Baltimore Bacrifice hit—Friel. Two-base hits | Howell, Padden. Three.hase hit - Selbach. Stolen bases—Arndt, Ander- | gon. Donble plays—Wallace, Padden, Anderson; Gilbert, Willlams, MecAllis- , | ter. First on bhalls—0Of Shields 2, | | Sudhoft 4, Powell 1. Struck out—By | sudnoff 2, Powell . Left on hases— 3| Baltimore 4, St. Touis 4. Umpires— | Carruthers and Johnstone, Attend- |ance—1008, Burton won his 9h straight vie tory vesterday when he pitehed the Chisox to a win over the Athletics. U. S, BOXERS PILING UP POINTS AT THE OLYMPIS Tally Fourth Straight Standing of Clubs w. L. A8 H 37 a8 41 43 44 46 51 New York Washington Detroit .. Chicago . as G Tomorrow's score: Wagner, the | Great, playg his first big league ball rgame, Yanks Mello Wins in Welterweight p Division Philadelphia MUSEUM FOR BOSTON Friends of Mrs, Gardner Think That Games Today Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at New York. Parls, July 18.—With the victory in the welterweight division of Al Mello, of Lowell, Mass., over Christénsen, of Norway, last evening, the United States boxers tallied four straight wins in the Olympic competition. Two of these were knockouts. Mello put the Norwegian away in the first round. Hugh Haggerty( American welter- weight outclassed Ertmanski, of Poland, punishing him so badly that the referee stopped the bhout in the second round. The Pittsburgh light- weight, Boylstein, disposed of the British lightweight, Shorter, the bout ending in the third round, with the American getting the popular de- elsion. In the lightweight division, Ben Rockwell of New York, won the de- cision over Graham, of Canada. --In the middleweight division Biack of Canada, defeated A. Leflo- witch, University of Virginia. Ben Funk, Yale university, also in this class, lost to Beecken, of Belgium. Gallardo, of Argentina, lost to Brousse, France, on points. George Mulholland, Indianapolis, defeated Belanger, of Canada, on points in the light heavyweight class. In the light heavyweight class Tom Kirby, Roxbury,” Mass, won from J. Welter, of Luxenburg, on points. AUDITOR DENOUNCED Philippine Legislature Gets Concur- rent Resolution Attacking His Stana INTERNATIONAL LEAG She Had Bequeathed Venetian Mu- Yesterday's Results eetieet Aany tFamous B Horses Tin Jersey City 12, Rochester Syracuse 8, Newark 7. Toronto 8 Baltimore 6. Reading at Buffalo, rain. seum To The City, Boston, July 18.—The opinion that Competition at Fort Miami, Boston probably would have as a public museum the Venetian Palace in the I"ens, which was the home of Mrs. TIsabella Stewart Gardner, with - |its world-famous collection of sculp- ture, paintings and tapestries, was ex- pressed today by some who knew her. Mrs, Gardner died last night in her 86th year. Relatives made no statement as to the disposition of the museum, but Mrs. Gardner had sald several times that she wwd Bostonians to enjoy her art coll on when the palace had ceased to be her*home. It was intimated that she would probahly leave it in the hands of trustees to administer as she directed, keeping intact the collection and the museum, Toledo, Ohio, July 18.—The free- for-all pace with the entry of such famous horses as Merriman, Kate Hal, Sir Roch and Margaret Dillon will be the feature event on the Get-Away program of the first Grand Circult meeting at Fort Miami Park here to- day. Single G and War Bride have been nominated but it is not definite- 1y known {f they will start. The Sherwood three year old 2:12 trot for a purse of $2,000 shares prominence with the free-for-all, which has $1,500 added value, A 2:15 pace and 2:20 trot will complete the card, The track is in fine con- dition for the fast horses and the weatherman has predicted fair and warmer weather for the windup. Standing of Clubs w. L. Baltimore . 27 Toronto 35 Newark 38 Rochester 43 Buffalo . 44 ‘| Syracuse . 48 Reading . 46 Jersey City . 59 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate. GLUYAY WILLIANS Games Today Reading at Buffalo. Baltimore at Toronto. Jersey: City at Rochester. Newark at Syracuse. COMPROMISE LIKELY : & | WHEN A T;AT’ OR TWO ATTER YOUR ARRIVAL THE TRUNR TINALLY COMES YOU AGREE THAT AS LONG AS YOURE ONLY HERE TOR TWO WEEKS AND HAVE BROUGHT TIVE TIMES A5 MUCH STUFF AS YOU NEED WHAT'S THE SENSE OF UNPACKING IT. 50 YOU SPEND THE FIRST DAY N TAKING OUT A TEW NECESSARY THINGS AND TELLING EACH OTHER. HOW MUCH WORK YOUVE SAVED YOURSELVES Settlement Is Believed Near On Se- IN NOT HAVING O PACK UP AGAIN lection of American Member to Act " NewYork 7 §ample Shop - sage from London to the Irench for- B B With Reparation Commission, By The Associated Press. Paris, July 18.—A telephone mes- eign office today said there was a fn Fund For Independence, By The Assoclated Press, Manila, July 18. — A concurrent resolution denouncing the action of Tnsular Auditor Wright in declaring fllegal the - continuing independence fund appropriation: of one million pesos annually, was presented to both houses of the insular legislature to- day. Wright recently made permanent his ruling that the independence fund appropriation was unconstitutional. Another resolution presented would ereate a committee of 14 members to recommend measures for remedying the independence fund situation, Per- mission would be given the commit- tee, it was indicated, to take the mat- ter into the courts if necessary., Francisco Enage, senator from the rinth district, was elected president Pro tempore of the senate, in the ah- sence of Manuel L. Quezon, who is in the United States with the indepen- dence mission. In an Address to the senate, Enage accused Governor-Gen- eral Leonard Wood of usurping legis- lative powers. and predicted Ereater chaos in the Philippines in the near + future if Auditor Wright's ruling were aliowed to stand. SWIMMERS IN WRONG Putnam, July 18.—Three men who were arrested at Woodstock for bath- ing in Roeeland lake contrary to or- dérs of the state health council, are to appear in court here, it was stated today. A state officer who had been instructed to make arrests in event of violation of thé health orders found that abeut 50 perons who were in a camp on the shore of the lake wers in bathing. He gelected three of the older male bathers and told them to consjder themselves under arrest and to App: in court when summoned, The court case will be a test of the eontroversy which arose over the use of the waters of Roseland lake for bathing. The order to protect t purity of the water was iséued Ath and it was feund to be in propé order by Attorney Gen. Healy. Bath- ing in the lake has been general for three years as hundreds of persons usually camp on the shores during the summer. The city of Putnam receives a snpply of the Roseland lake water and not far from where the campers bathe there is a pumping station. good prospect for the adoption of the compromise proposal made by Colonel James A. Logan, Jr.,, on the question ot the appointment of an American member to act with the reparation commission in declaring a default by Germany on the Dawes plan and the procedure for the application of pen- alties in case a default was declared. 20 YAGHTS T0 COMPETE Boats Start Tomorrow From Chicago For 337 Mile Race to Mackinac— Longest Fresh Water Race. 18. — Twenty-nina yachts today were undergoing final overhauling in preparation for the start of the 337-mile race to Mack- inae, Mich,, tomorrow, the longest fresh water race in the world. ‘The race, in the number of entries, will be the greatest in the 20.yeas history of the event It has wider representation than ever this year, geveral eastern yachts being among those nominated for the start. SALESMAN $AM Chicago, July 357 Main St. Special Suit Sale 127 Men's and Young Men's Suits of the best worsteds and tailored in the latest models to be sold for $23.00 Formerly $20.50 and $34.50 Top Coats All At Half Price THE TOP OF THE TRUNY NOW BECOMES A VERY CONVEN- IENT PLACE TOPUT THINGS DOWN ON, $0 THAT BY THE SIXTH DAY ALTHOUGH YOU'D LIKE TO GET YOUR TENNIS RACKETS OUT IT SEEMS SIMPLER TO GIVE UP PLAYING YOU DEVOTE THE NEXT DAY LARGELY TO HOLDING THE TRAY OF THE TRUNK AT INTERVALS WAHILE YOUR WIFE PRO AROUND TOR A TEW OTHER NECESSARY ARTICLES A D OF YOUR STRY YOU DECIDE YOU'LL SIMPLY HAVE T GET TWE CAMERA OUT. YoU REMEMBER 1S IN THE LEFT CORNER UNDER THE SHOES, AND VOUR WIPE PUT IT HERSELY ATT CR WRAPPED UP IN YOUR SWEATER S0 BEFORE YoU FIND YOU LEPT IT HOME DA 1S HEAVY MAVE TO UNPACR COMPLETELY BEFORE YOU CAN GET THINGS IN AGAIN AND YoU SPEND THE REST OF YOUR. VACATION ARGUING WHOSE WAS THIS BRIGHT IDEA ANYAWAY Nuff Sed AEVT!T WHAT TH SAM HILL ARE YOU DOIN' AT THIS END OF TH' PRISON ? GET BACK. WHERE. YOU BELONG ? ,-4 SURE 1T \S- WHATS THAT GOT 70 DO WITH 11?7 WELL — ™ VISITING WHY SHOULD T — THIS 19 FRIDAY, \VON'Y \T 7