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Vg EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924, e b Reves | WAIKER ORDERED _ PLAYGROUND GAVES Varied Scenes From the Olympic Gaes Spoaking [ bubitoe: ] 10 FIGAT SHADE| PROVE EXCITING| ) el of Sports Yeslonday's liesults Hartford 9, New Haven 4 N i ‘ s ¢ - o : B o rdaroon 4 Y, Commission Steps in on |Youngsters From Various Sec- Connie Mack has about decided that Worcester 19, Albany T | . ‘ iligonda is the best of his'third base Pittsfield 6, Bridgeport 2 BO ““] Mfl d N s 2t wagral,* Thia s hat 10 41 rdaes ut With Leonar x (ions Show Rivalry wobability, Bammy Hale, whe cest stamling of Clubs i34 | Magk plenty of money, will be used w. I or ading material, Mack ls sald ' | Waterbury g i value Hale at 820,000, a lot of muavy | Hartford .. .iviess 1) 2 | promoter, Benny Veonard, world's or @ player who has twice falled 1o | Npringfield ..., " 20 | lightweight champion, and his man vuhe the grade in the majors, Warceater PN | " " 2 L Pehdrnp ] A ) Rilly Gibson, will have their ¢ New ) 5 L 1 that & fest-ball pitehor can stll | Vittafield Mt " | Heensey revoked in - New York stat Phe Binalley sehool and the Bart w & big winner, despite the lively | Bridgoport [ 1" g |11 the pmw-au{ \\':“nl-l onard ort tie first plage in playground ball, 1§ proved by the suceess thal | Albany goe A 441 [ mateh, soheduled for Boyle's Thirty “bageball league was broken Fridas \alter Johnson of \Washington and - Acres in Jersey City on August 21 B by Bartett winning from - Bimalley Pazry Vanee of Brooklyn are having, | held hefo Walker meets Dave | papk and Fmalley 8chool Hhade, P'neifie coast welterweight, the | the Bureitt They are the two speed-ball Kings of New Maven at Harttord , he majors. Waterbury at Fpringfield New York stute athietie commission Athany at Worceater New York, July 19.~Tex Rivkapd 1 inter-pluy ground s b Jeaguies continue 1o bring forth som | SOling contests among he ehitdren: | the following being the results of th vontesia yesterday senlor League vuled yesterdoy Rartlott “Lefty” Wingard, rookic southpaw Biridgeport at Pitistield, “Mickey" Walker of Khlabeth, Noipnmliey Park 010100 of the Bt Louis Browns, is getting his 1., world's weltorwelght champion, s Battorion: Maculn and Florko share of thrills in his first year, 3 ; in the had graces of the New York | sarted by Winning six stralght games, e | commission due to his repeated vos then stopped, and suffered Mo cons secutive defeuts, | er and Lydell Smalley«Burritt « J terday's Results ¥ U e Pittsburgh 9, New York 2 after agreeing to mect any logical "‘“"'":."l',""\ fv:.‘.‘.‘ Chicago 2, Philadeiphin 1, (10 jn.[contender the State commisslon we Battories: Hinehic and Kune, Kut- N R . lected for him, Art Nehf of the New York Giants nings), Likin and Lipman, Cinslnnati 4, Brookiyn o, Walker Ia not & licensed boacr 1n Pho fenture of this gaine wus the \(ter his eaplosion in the world series s Pl Aol Gag g : Ay B o ) | ute vofore in not cligible % with the Yankees, was regarded by ouis 10, Ho b ‘r _:fl‘l AV I: iy mlm" " 1 [ Burris convistont bunting which the G p B DU | iiloy hoys o unable to fleld some of the crities an through, He =\ Standing of Clubs the board hus deerecd in his cas Nas fooled them and is ranking south W .o that n license will not be dssued to | senfor League Standing, pr the National league, 5 i Y O thENe anh) Iane New York .. L him until he signs a contruct to meet | ! fusa) to meet Shade in a title mateh, Martlon [Smulley School Smith 5 Boys® Club «ovvoees 000 Smalley Park ... 1 00 In the Junior gue the Smalley eshoo! turned the tables on the Bul ing them 10 to 5 b 7 aved | Chicago o JAh | 8hade, at rf.'.f...'»".‘.lf"l".f.‘".fi..:‘.}‘,”“,",‘;j,l""““} Pitisburgl 1" [ Called It Confe swing into action at St. Mary's to- | Nrooklyn ... Riekard and Gibson were catled in | Ikt tha WaInULAICs o | Sine DOAK s M | to w confercnee With the commission Hartford | 8t Louis .. ! sterday and the ruling explained to | : y Toaton PR A 5! them. Neither would comment upon dood woather 18 all the local boya I'hiladetphia .. 390 | the decree or venture a statement s naed to bring In the bacon, { 1o their next step but said they would L 1|‘.».u~ * statement ready :-.‘m.ml few i v of " 5 48, ADUTED. | duys as to their probable plans in 'IV‘I:’\““‘:I 'l‘l’\‘;’;l"l..llfil"rlf'lj,"l‘ ;::s::::::? :E;"’":‘”" at Chicinnati, the face of, the opposition of the o ball " | Phlladelphia at Chicago.i New York solons over _the proposed ifyomi-pro ball this doavon, I8 ghow- | Poston Al 8L luuls | Walker-Leonard mateh | Warner and Lasky. s el .“'“ fo.tha .U”'“"l'lv ,\:(’. Lif% _ ! Gibson attempted to evide the is- : Galati, for the winners, drove in a AVg pretiycsond oL & IoNe o ! ! sue Gy claiming dhat Leonard signed ‘:'““W A ";t“rm-.: |\\‘: men l"m';'.l of ir \ ontrac . ate! Hm, od. ntogowski o the loscrs LikaialiEyoungtors SEhta oy BERL) Vestenday's et :n::..("\:.:‘. x:.-”“‘:y:.lxh :.‘,l. |..l‘h:,\,n,,',',";::',f; aiso connceted with a circult drive moitions to bocome a plteher, but | Cleveland 9, New York 2. (Fiest| “y "0l oversy but the board [PUt With no one on bascs. ifrother Matthaw gavo himn the faW= | guime) | ruted that in the eyes of this s The Bartlett Junlors also won thélr At the top is an interesting study in expression caught in the box oceupied by European lown on that and now he thinks ow York 7. Cleveland 2. (Sccond | 5y el Bpdtine thot Hmulsyit Davk | 3 \ A J ¢ : Hot . and follow in Babe Ruth't |g Bt ) 901 :_:n\\-l.:::‘.;”:.q’ sconard's manager, ws game beating the Smalley Park | oo the Olympic games. Prince John of England (1) and douard Herriot, premier of Juniors 13 to 4. . ; s i L 5 AT ‘ootsteps. St Louis 7. Washington 6. T s e Tiictors i | France (3) are deeply interested in the contests, The Prince of Wales (2) seems to be annoyed Rartlett ... . . 150621013 | 5 et . [ Decroit 4, Boston 5. (L innings) 0o the ruling, smalloy DPArk ......... 1010101— 4 | at something, while President Domergue of France (4) and Prince Henry of England (5) see MT"]NAI, AMER"MN Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3, L3¢ Walker consente’ Yo meet Shadé k_n..“.-n«-:; S'”':“L Tn:l stevek Lif- | something highly amusing. The picture below is a good action shot of the 400-meter race show- - y E— A, H _|ski: Harkins and Schwartz. 3 e 3 y wnla 2 world’s 1 5 andino A S ATAnAn e I H l standing of Clubs ’lu‘[?{i' e meets Leonard N o m“‘”‘l‘” et A ch}mm Scholz, who broke the \'.‘mld 8 mcoy{. leading. Inset is Le Gendre, making a new | York board will not interfere with {5 0o 6 0nisotves plunginggdn the cool |world’s record in the broad jump. These are the first pictures to arrive from the Olympic games, LEAEUF BALL fiAMES JIEH N Ork e e [che Walkerstgonard ansieh, . |waters of the “¥” tank. | 4 | Dotroit Charlie Johnston, Johnny Dundec’s s | | Detroi < Swimming races which were held | B | : { manager, will be Invited to attend the | | | | " O B iian (0| ero won as ifollowe land, T am (Continued from Preceding Page) | Chicago .. g : | meeting "]_ I ""‘”"“ ANION ‘; Older Boys: Peter Senski, Bartlett, | have a very important influence in|Ku Klux 8 ) . g xplany “'f‘f‘, s ”'"i““’;"""n ”"';”"' frst: A. Norman, Smith, second: | promoting friendship between the two | hill oft the Thomaston roud in Watcr | would give no inkling of what went e I'"‘,' e S 1 | Bodnick, Bartlett, third. | peoples.” town last night. Newspapermen were | on nor did they give any explana- 1'(I("|)4 u.k‘ '.nlh-;\.\v(,u ||l tit L .n Intermediate boys: Leonard An- | —_——— | forbidden hy four guards at the cn- [tion as to why they allo ed auto- New Jersey against Irish Johuny Cur- 4,00, Boys' Club, first: Stanley Ton- | [trance to the lot, to enter. The cerc- | mobiles (o proceed on the state highe viring, b ) A tin of Jeracy City. Dundee has been tett, second. ‘KLANSMEN‘ AUTOS HAVE [mony of the flaming cross was pre- |way with their markers covered, de- iberz, 3b 't iame [notined by~ the board that he must | *pynee Sonior hoys—Mike Branio, | sontod at the meeting and could be |spite the fact that they directed gy, 10 & ; land at New York. {meet Louis Kid Kaplan of Meriden, |gpajicy Park, first; Intermediate | ALL MARKERS COVERED‘“ through the trees at tho en- |tveffic. {eathcote, 5 £t. Louis at Washington. | Conn., before he enters the ring Claski, Bartlett, second; Junior | trance to the locality where the ——— s tartnett, ¢ . 5 | Detroit at Bostpu. - against another opponent, s Alex Slater, Burritt, first. | meeting took place. o ) Y Chicago at Philadelphia. (S o 3 | | Kl : sell Golden Idol Adridge, p o8 cag P Gl ground League. ’ | Most of the automobiles, which | - = In the girls’ game which was held Knights of the Hooded Order Gather [attended fho meeting had their| Victoria, I} C.—A golden figure of 30 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ maule 3 | | markers cover i ; X | at Smalley Park, the Smalley Park R e [markers covered with cloths and | Puddha, made 1,500 years ago, has s girls beat the Smith girls in a game ' | papc The numbers of 21 €ars Were |y .q, iy the Kiengse road, in Shanghai, taken however by report Yesterday's Results i . : ) Which was found more exciting than | Near Watertown, ' 2 i | Constables Willlam 1. Allen and |according to tourists arriving here, Sprano of Oakville were | C.nnoisseury jlucs the value of the Batteries: G | i sure the meeting will [attended what is believed fo a reporters from entering Both of« Klan meeting on Bird 's | ficers admitted they we inside but Cleveland Foston ... | Fhidadelphia 1atz, of Dillch Totals 3 “Ran for Harineit in “hitadelphia it “hicago i Joon 001 0001 ‘ Two base ] three base hit Baltimore 6, Torvonto 3¢ {hé oo " . s t 7 Trigsby; sactifices, Adas, Aldridge; dosble tochester 10, Jersey City 6. {jje"acore: \L7 toy & m}ght indicate, | By ge (o Mollauher to. Cotter; | - Nowark 4, Syracuse 8 ) The featurcs of the game werc two | Vdanis to Mollocher to Cotter; Geigsh Ll nbe ‘?‘H’f"l Ry very difficult flies caught by the Adums; Friborg o Hartuett to Cotlers ALl 11;”{.‘. e G ! shortstop Anna Majeska in the third DAl ot Cesclier i LT ST e inning which prevented several runs sn balls, off Oeschiber & in offt Betts 5 in | o o 11.5; losing pitcher Betts; umpives, Prir- ) ! heing scored. Chipie Kotkin con- han, Hart and McCormfck; time 1:57. TR nected with a home run in the fourth By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Standing . t inning. Angelia Branco played an CINCINNATE 4, RROOKLYN o, ) ek exceptionally good game at short Snapshots Of a Man Lig{e—nlngto a Campaign Speeoh. BROOKLYN Jaltimore .. 2679 o Daltimore 7 . I stop. " 000 0100 - Waterbury, July 19.—Approximate- | Edward A, ly 40 cars carrying about 200 men | two of the guards that prevented fidol at $5¢, I Toronto ... E Newark R R IN CENTE Rochester ... ! ( L A rookic from Paterson, N. T (; Buffulo G broke into the big league on July 19, L o U RYIRLUARG By ¢ 1597, at Loulisville and hefore he re- Reading . 42T (jred from the pastime of baseball he Jersesitiy L 313 | \rote his name large in the records. : o The said rookie was none other than Games Today Honus Wagner. He played center the :i::i“':“fg" ;“m‘l;;:‘l‘:““ first day, made one sacrifice and one . = le al . o . A ey o B v u u - 3 safety, stole one base, copped '“".SGC]C[flly Makes Briel Comment Wb o AR o % xx—Batted (n(; % 'N\- % .vN»rsnyk\;u?v :\q_‘ ;“:;ZN. r. flias and made one assist. ‘The Louis- oA Newark ai Syracuse. 1o orosd 1kad H1s )ookn, The seots: T AGREAT PRIVELEGE ATTENTIVE POSINON THIS MAN DOESN'T SINNATY o e ville crowd liked his looks. The score ol Lalldlflg i Eflglallfl = . ; e , TOHEAR A BIG MAN 6 TOEVERY LOOK A BIT DiSTIN Critz, 2b . 1708 Loulsville ;“.D:;hfllm ; ] DON’T GET FAT ab e LIKE THIS ON THE WORD OF OPENING GUISHED OR LIKE A Tunean, 1t Clarke, 1t ... 2 2 GREAT POLTICAL REMARKS Hargrave, McCreary, rf . LI The Associated Press, QUESTIONS OF THE DAY Walker, " y S Wagner, cf Southampton, kEngland, July 19.— & Pinelll, 3t That Is, It You Would Be President.{ g b5 o Prossed for his views regarding he 7 4 Shivan, Werden, 1b . 5 Dawes plan, Charles Evanes Hughes, i Wilson, ¢ . American secretary of state, upon his _ Totals 2 Royal Copeland. Dolan, 2b . arrival here today aboard the Beren- Cineinnatl = ... 010 003 % Clingman, 3b 5 1| garia, said: “American sentiment is flnll'llb“IL."pI:?:Ql'l';:‘\]' to. ¢ \:v'-lel;' t Baubim o New Yok gy 19.—"1f you would | prgzer, p o.vus. 3 4 very strongly behind the Dawes re- High to Klugman to Furnier; left on base, | be president of the United States don't — | port as it now stands and we believe that prompt execution of that report Braoklyn 2; Cincinnati 6; base on ballg, off | gyt ¢ay .+ Fhrhardt 8; struck out, hy Rixey 1; um- y f i " v ¥ { PRt + ‘Washington is of the greatest consequence. pires Klem and Wilson; time 1:18, § Seng toyal S VLULE LL IR ) ah v In @ statement to newspapermen, 0 i o Copeland of New York gave this ad Bfowni ot S MAKES DEFINITION | vl fodey o 2000 ¥ ey soue Sobach. 1 : O Wrigley, rf k waist line down,” he told the scouts, | oo bioile, s, . Cool Explain: " . | “for the day of the statesman with MeGuir § idge A9 LELDEA S L the 50-inch girdle is gone. ,',.'\f:_‘l'\‘:,‘; n,”n; Means By Terms ‘“Progressive” and “The reason is simple,” he con- |po iy "apy tinued. “The public now knows that n"R‘ i S i - Also » rien, 2b . to have that elfect given to it at an W v men ara not born fat and that obesity |ygqjames yp ¢ date,” he continued. “We con- Y is due to being too indifferent to per- | 77T | sider it affords a sound basis for the thawt‘;th::'a!r:‘\:lo.]n‘:;{ull; fi:‘:‘;:.?";:t sonal welfare to keep the waist line | roea) 2 6 24 10 1]economic recuperation of Lurope | bels, “progressive’” and “reaftionary” down. Logically voters think that if | waghington .. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1—2| Asked whether he considcred the depends, in the opinion of President|® ™0 is too lazy to care for his |pouisville .... 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 x—6 [Dawes plan conld Le modified and Coolidge, on the viewpeint of the per~ | O\ health, he will he too lazy 10| parned runs, Louisville 4; left on|yet have the full effect which he ap- son endeavoring to make the distinc- | S*r° for the public business. S0 if |y,ses Louisville 4, Washington 3; first | parently hopes from it Secrefary tion. you would roll up a big vote Keep |on balls, | er 3, MeJames 4; sac- | Hughes replie That's a discussion Mr, Coolidge's views as to the|30WD YOUP waist line.” lifice hit, Wagner; stolen bases, Clarke | into which I'm afraid 1 cannot enter.” two terms W . s e McCreary, Wagner, Stafford; struck | Speaking regarding the coming bar 2 :Q.I'Ie; wm°:fk§'a'°,‘f|';f.' t’:';ee::yt:}; PIRATES AT WATERTOWN ot by frazer 2, MeJames 5; two base | association meeting in Englahd, sec- two words. In his reply he sald it The Pirates will play the Water- | hit, Clarke; double plays, I'razer, Staf- | rctary Hughes sald: i had become somewhat of a custom in town team tomorrow afternoon in |ford, Werden; Dolan, Stafford, We “l am here as president of the NU KNOW, the United States for every person to Watertown, The team will leave the jden; Clingman, Dolan, Werde V' American Bar assoclation. Members SOMETHING SPEARER. classify all who disagreed with him |COrner of Tast Main and Elm strects [ley, Tucker; wild pitches, I'raz ;| of this association are looking for- 6 SAD PROBABLY politically as a reactionary, and added at 12:30 o'clock sharp, All players |passed ball, Wilson; umpire, ward with pleasure to enjoying the it réminded him of the old definition |&r® requested to be there on time. time, 1:50. hospitality of their brethren in Eng- of orthodoxy as ‘“my-doxy” and e —— S heterodoxy “others-doxy."” SR oy i 1t e .| SALESMAN $AM 0 S day for several conferences, none of & ptllnISth am purely political nature, and proposed to beard the Mayflower about mid- e OR 209! -1t ALMOST THAOUGHT [ TR DL e e | According to the Dope of Senator wlosumrs ceretary Hughes®mphasized that his BECOMES ESTED WONDERS IDLY HOW hisit to kngland was unofficial and IN WATCHING GLASS — MANY THERE ARE IN TIPL ersonal. Regarding the Dawes re- 0 ER JUMF THE HALL- MAKES OF RO port, however, the secretary declared FUERY TIME SPEAKER 3 £66 AT M “We are very. much intercaied in T THE TABL having it put into exccution.” HITS THE TABLE “We hope it will be found possibl ) 213 - 2o 23 s > ~» afternoon with Mrs, Coolidge, his son, T SENT 5PN A FILE AND CHI%EL LPGT WEN" ”u'f':fq‘,, 0] Hflflo ROCK ' - A W 7 ey et sexte own. the PO WEER AND HE SPN% HE. HRY HIp IVE WORKED 5 NIGHTS TRANG 0 GET GANGWAN! [ T BIGEER THAN TH OW 4 tomac, The president has decided on ESCAPE. ALL PLANNED FOR TONIGHT THROVGH AND ESCAPE- o I o / ONE. ONYWAY e these cruises as the only vacation he 7 7 s T e 7 A 7 Ve acaesrrridd will take, / / Merriman Speeds Around Track in Two Minutes ‘Teledo, O., July 19. — Merriman, driven by Tommy Murphy, clicked off the fastest mile of the year when he came home in 2 minutes flat in the first heat of the free-for-all pace, the teature event of getaways day of the grand circuit meeting at Fort Miami Park yesterday. Sir Roch (L.oomis) won the event. Margaret Dillon, the third entry, was sent into the race 5 lame and could not hold the pace. 3 e ,,/f’r,,, 4 7 4 Colonel Bosworth, McDonald's colt, Tl g g e - - " ,/”’/W"»’f';//'/"‘f‘,"f" was a real surprise by winning the e i, i = > p . - ,‘5;;;/,:'1;,;’/,‘1,," W Sherwood stake of $2,000 for three Z P / “Mlyi{"y".f W vear old 2:12 class trotters in straight il i heats. The 2:15 pace was eéasy for Ressie MeKiye (Palin) to win in straight heats. Tulip Frisco, (White)