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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28 1024, | nan connecled for & salely and Con- * N -] front when he repped out o double 'SU0aT e wn haas Plisiee & Falairs 4] Speaking || * of Sports | © e i U, INTHE LEAD| LEAGUE BALL GAMES| ~ GOOD RORM SAT, " e e e o \Nw Havew 13, Haritord 32, (Continued from Preceding Page) . - alerbury 1, Springfield 0, (First| (Continued from Preceding Page) — up with the Mehawks and lost the de. [When Werdelin threw his grounder ame. ) Meft on bases New VYork 3. si Lowls ;| 7 : " Aecording to the latest word the | ¥ Springfeld 4, Waterbur M AL —— hases on balis of Barmes 1 o (e 1, |0180R 12 to 3. Chant whe tossed Rlattery-Carpentier bout. has been | .0 q ame.) ury 8. (Beo- | ly u: of -mm-;m depart l"flm.m'“ off Bell 1; struck out, by Barnes 2, by |Uhem up for the Raugers was touched "I'"‘. Ut a'long sacrifice By to night - detinitely sehedul A A h, On the steamer America on the homes | Bell 2; hita, of Dyer 3 in 21:3 tnnings; [up for 16 bingles, five of them bhein eid, o { - ) ) Dutiale, aNus 18 81| “\Worcester 9, Wridgeport 3 wArd voyuge, WaS by far the Iargest [0F Rell § 10 533 iuningsi loaing pHcher | ror srire baseh Al Mlanchard and | 10 (he seventh the Fafuirs got to Nerdlen Team Comes Up Were And Polltis and scored three runs, Paul-| sqministors Defeat To loral Bases Son the Nrst batter was sale when the stadium at Duffale. At & glance - Dyeri wmplres, Kiem and Wilson: time of would scem that Georges was fn| ~'PARY % Pittafield ¢ and most represcntative, The Stars | LIS J%0 feni fime of | uRoggie” Norfeldt alternated between for & trming 48 the Buffulo boy —— and Stpi; were borne by Ok ence — first base and pitch for the Mohawks e ¢ witd y B nall A holds & decision over Young Stribling Standing of Clubs |Houser, University of Houthern Call: | BN@OKLYN 51, CINCINNATY 18, [and their combined efforts kept the |/35P¢ Jarew WS 10 Greh, C NENR) - NS AR . If Slattery.puts it onte . the “‘", 5 [ 1 .0, | fornia, the shot and discus champion, (First Game) Ranger clouts limited to seven, one '“f]“,',”. ‘:‘ ‘...u.(‘ 14. ront of l(l.z :ua‘ul The Moriden Mivtios came 4D hors Qeorges It will make his third sug. | Waterbury | @ther notable Olymple performers i fo,. ..o 090 000 1wo=i § o [OF Which was & double by “p [2PC FRUES ] 16 "|“""""“f‘f' vy Wl g 1 Eataedia s vessive defeat in this vountry, Gib. |'Vorcester .., d ‘Stl. llnrnr\e'msu' mclu-!cdl .Inck-m: V. | Beaskis n 011 039 4 Hogun. Chant fammed an even half ;‘“:.;‘-....,‘I m “‘. ’...“\‘.. ‘.'u‘. A.I. ¥ rday and handed a 14 10 4 doe lons and Tunney having alveady put |Springfield . 3 3 ho l‘-l. aw York A, C. the 300 * n’:..; hos Ve and Aanh dozen and Blanchard went him one [111° 'l - rduita ¢ Iuo pe Lol feat to the East Fide nine. Btk it ontu him by wide margins, Hartford ... .h2 3 i meter champion; ¥, D, Tootell, Boston |7+ b ¥ better. unt down wlong the third Luse | teams hit the ball hard, bt six eve New Haven ¢ 3 A, A, the hammersthrow king and and Politis threw to home fo cateh Fepg Pittafield ... . 484 | Prancis Hussey, the New York schools Bt N Matty lUayes, captain and some: [ngiiion “but he again siid and was 'he All-Kensington baseball team | Aibany ..., boy sprinter who heiped the Ameri- PO, A B, "l“l"""""""'.n"' the "““I'""“""‘" safe, Nelson scored on Haviiek's hot A8¢ put it on to the Hussell Manufacturs o8 | e 00-meter rel t | Gritx . 23 afOout ut thind base and played errore l)iner 1o short. Havliek seored Bridgeport ..ove0s oan 400.meter velay team to set a [SCLL, A 13 1|less ball aino getting tworof his toam’s |yt iy when Hall et 4 ball get by —— ed the fourth run when Jasper got on 1ors by the locals did & lot of dam. The score IVITLES AB R W PO i ' ‘g nine of Middietown for the third world's record, Toush, : time yesterday when they defeated Games Todsy At the conelusion of the cercmons seven hingles, Hataline did good work |yin, 1y the elghth and ninth inning he down river boys on their own fleld Worcester At Hartford, ies the Olympie flag was turned over S 4 at first for the losers and also got & {01 pitehers were unhittable and they by & score of 1048, Pittafield at Springfeld lte the custody of the city of Paris, veaeen n o4 hit as did Hogan at second, Yankass |received wonderful support from their m——— Waterbury at New Haven | which will retain it for four years S t 3 4 o|Ke% who has played about every posi- [mates Walter Hagen, Dritish open cham-| Bridgeport at Albany ' and then hand it over to the Duteh . " tlon this year with the exception of ra plon and Joe Kirkwood, golfer of in. — thorities to Le used in the 1828 ’ d | cateh, worked out at short field and ternational fame, teamed up together, NATIONAL LEAGUE {gamen in Amsterdam, Y 28 ik, Ne afvors ware shalked up JoC 100Kk the worst beating of their golf. s 5 = it TR H against him and he managed to cons |/ o J helr golf; Yesterday's Results nect for a single, There was some |irec ihg career yesterday at Shenecosset A % [ |l ) when Jack Stait of Hartford and Alex | New York 6, 8t Louis ¢ | JOHNSTONS GREAT woRK L ' R lose fielding playa by both teams, el Smith of Shenecosset defeated them - "°‘)’“’" 5, Cincinvatf 1, ”‘""‘ . | “BUL" Rics, the clever little ascond [, 8" 710 # ame, Laftus, . the Mohawks, showed the ) ! ti 9, Brook s Yournier, » y : R — aancinnatl 3, Brooklyn 1. (Second ypyy yas Five Moles Are Nielieved 1o |hoorn®” poys how he used to do it in the navy McCorry will once aguin assume the | Grimien, by slapping three Rangers for putouts, role of manager of the Albany team | (©Other teams not schedyled Constitute & Mecord for Brilliant | Tarlsr, ¢ , p Mily also connected §r his usual hit, of the Eastern league, He succeeds Mitehell, Smith and Hennessey shared the bat- 1l Rodgers who has been given his Standing of Clubs Play on Links, g q : ting honors, the former getting three 161eass by the management of the W L 0 B thi Asksdated Pross . in five trips and the latter two out of Iswmakers team, w York . L3 | July 28, - Harrison R.| ., . two, . o : o Chicago 3 A% 3R2 Lgohnston, of Bt Paul, today 18 not ! imari RANGERS : 3 L Harrison R, Johnston of St. Paul | Pittsburgh . 4" 39 Lonly western amataur golf champion " 0 st AR . ] d oo base hit \inner of the western golf champlon. | Brooklyn .. ! b 535 Tam & result of s vietory in the final 2, Mousch, Bre b, fayes if (- ‘ ship at Hinsdale, 111, Saturday an. [Cincinnati . " 00 |rounds at Hinsdale on Saturday over |, Jis Brown; loft on bases, | Bataline, 1h nounced today that he Intended to |St. Louis .. 8 88 400 | Abert Seikel, of Chicago, but he is et on £ arenon balls, |logan, b .., . varticipate in the national champion. [Philadelphia . ) B4 407 /(e ponsessor of a second for brilliant | Decatur 1, Nixar 41 N off [eiciores 5 ... : ¢ | Potiu, ship at Philadelphia and would prob. | Boston ..... ’ 58 370 |golf that may stand for many. years, |Rustier & in 523 3 Witham, of . i Total i 1 M ime ably take part In the western open | Records fall to show such a dispiny of }:,',,‘""':,'I';iu"" Robarts 200 213 inning; [charies, ef e | vatoirs 0 fitle tournament. ity oy [BOIf a8 he mudo in the st five holes NeCormick and Pirman: ‘time 5t game, [ T " [Pites L Wien the Bible speaks of an “out - St. Louis a 3 . e WERTA ) ol et Two bLase hits, Corhin, s " . ien the Bib ko of ar . of his title-winning match in any e Total . JSN 1 Two vase hits, Corbin, & t wactl- | landish woman,” it means a foreigner, Thurston, Chisox twirler, has run Chicago at Philadelphia. major championship, —— his string of consecutive victories up | Cincinnati at Brooklyn. | Johnston revealed that while he SEABRIGHT BDWLS MEET to ten, - Pittsburgh at Boston. has changed his style and thereby re- gig e o a0 AMERICAN LEAGUE €Uoet it ah 0l hh Woodsnianis, IS STARTED OFF TODAY ficveec®.e The Tygers lost a freak game to the he also is & inaster of irons and at n ¢ tea of 2h losscuousy 2ruzus=s=i by Ny Myrties 7, East Sides 156 Athletics yesterday by wasting hits, Yesterday's Rosults, times a wizard with the putter. His They left 13 of their runners stranded | Philadelphia 4, Detrojt 2, long irons were not always of cham o0 Sraienr Y " N -~ | Sou chard, 1b, on the bags. | '“!Hc'n“xo 4 .\‘et:"\'nrlk od . plonship calibre, but his mashie | hampton Invitation Tournament |joanene ™) ashingion 4, eveland 3. ” " . pitches were of the type that made Is Th Nes Ogden held Cleveland to six hitsand | St. Louis 9, Boston 6. [ Etavey" Vavdon and Gk Byive tas en Nest In The Tennis easily won for Washington over the mous, and for the most part, his ‘tee Indians. | | Features Scheduled, New York, July 28, — The annual : i L. P.C. 2 40 | contests for the Seabright howls will [, 7™ e . Brels 5 wae hits, E. Preisser, Sisler socked out a homer with two | Detroit ... .. . 4 e = on in the eighth inning yesterday and | New York . . 41 48 | GEHRIG Is LEADER start on the courts of the Seabright | Blanchard: bases. on - balle. " Clan: 3, thereby won 9-6 from the Ited Sox, | Washington 41 LI Lawn Tennis and Cricket club at Sea- (Blanchard 1; struek out, by Chant 8 the score having been tied at the time, |St- Louls .. 500 el e et o loday. This serles of |Blinehard 7i solen hass Hemmesser. . ikew e [C E matches will u S dt; passed ball, Seifel; Boone lkewlse hit & homer » tho |Chicago : 81 ligs [FARUORD Plarer Toads ANl Other |op champlonship racauet onmaieCS ™ [YTpiTe Moks nd SRuters ims ot same same contesf STeveland s 52 4“7r Batsmen in Eastern Leaguo—R In close succession on the heels of A04 the Seabright competition will come Pirates ve, Fafnir | Philadelphia ., 56 the Southampton invitation touyna- The Pirates continued their winning Y B | Leading Scorer . | Games Today | ment at Southampton, L. I, the wom. ways Saturd ) . ’ ) ¥ys 8 ay aftel City Philadelphia at Detroit. Hartford, July 28.—Allhou¢.h he fell r'rin national championships at the league whe; 'y'”y ,‘,:2:“0:,‘; :::: l.gn"f) New York at Chicago. ‘n‘n fifteen points during the week, Lou | West Side club of this city, the na- | yir nine by a 4 to 3 seore, Th 5 | Gehrig is still entrenched in top place [tlonal doubles at the LONgwood |was fast and e\-c}‘nhn;g ;A” th: g‘:"?yc Washingtoneiibiavelund, |2among the Eastern league batters, ac- (Cricket club, Brook! Boston at St. Louis, Sonl °I8, ac-|Cricket club, Brookline, Mams., the 4 " 7 |cording to the official averages includ- |national singles at the West Side club, | benrre eati s 1ok SRS AT NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ing games of last Wednesday. the Davis cup finals, and, as a fittin, v INTERNAT | 'The local distance hitter has figures (climax, the Davis cup chanengf Sight sm,,"::d'h“;f;‘ ,:,};";':‘ {::'" ::’ ; | Yesterday's Results |aL..367 against 883 of a wesk ago. round. wrong side of the plate, e 13 Raltimore 17, Rochester 8. (First |Gehrig’s slump, however, was made by | The Seabright eourt battles will In the openin: ame the Pirat o .s l the gains of Lew Malone, Joe Gos- |bring into conflict such stars as Wil- dented the pplun:r sm.k., “‘.,;en “a’:! Standing of Clubs shots were as straight as rifie shots. | game.¥ . s, v 0. (Second [Brove, Harry Hesse and Reichle, the |liam M, Johnston, former. national 6 . i % Samamers. Sy Roshomen tn if latter making the biggest leap,one of |champlon and Davis cup star, who |y~ on Walked by Havlick, who had '\.“'l_"k 5. Buffalo 7. (Mirst game.) ecighteen points, teichle is now hit- [will play In the east for the first Sonyderabie tnbuble findingithe: plats, First Hitless Game Ever Pitched, Buffalo 2. Newark 1. (Second |ting for .292, time; Clarence Griffin, Howard and Renutids said ode donniRiong the third Joscpli E. Borden, who played pro- | Pufale 2. Gehrig's 130 hits have totalled 252 |Robert Kinsey, S. Howard Voshej, | "2 line and was safe. Johnny Shee- . i bases, an average of almost two sacks [Harvey Snodgrass, Herbert Bowman, - — fessionally as “Joscphs,” was the first Sy neadi 3. (First . big league no-hit pitcher. On July gals‘:.n;cuae LR . a blow, Walter Wesbrook, Harold Throck- v Jack Roser, Worcester smacker, has ‘morton, Zenzo Shimidzu, Jerry Lang, taken Gehrig's run-scoring honors /and Luelen Willlams, L _Suburban Helghts. .By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 28, 1876, on the grounds at 25th and , i Jsiterson streets, ~Philadeiphia, Bor. | S¥racuse 6. Teading 5. (Second den tosscd the Chicago team up and d away, the blond buster of the Pan-| In the women's division will be down in a blanket, 80 to speak, Four Standing of Clubs thers having registered elghty-three (seen Miss Mary K. Browne, Miss Les- The Hou;eho]d T]mepleces_ © McClure Newspaper Syndicate men reached first on crrors. = The ' w. L. times, against eighty for “Larruping |lle Bancroft, Miss Helan Hooker, Miss S summary tells nothing ahout bascs on, Baltimore T Lou. Martha Bayard and Miss Ethel Sut- f talls, The umpire, Nicholas E. "Poronte .' e 9 Worcester gained four points during {ton. | Young, was for many ycars gecretary Newark ¢ ] its past successful week in team hit- An exhibition mateh will be played and later president of the National | T AaRaRtal . . 5 ting, now being only a point shy of |today hetween Gerald Patterson and leagme. The score: r{ufiai;v g [ the .300 mark. Hartr_crd boosted its | Pat O'Hama Wood of Australia and Philadelphia. dy i 5 team average three points, Albany six [Karl H. Behr and Dean Mathey. Syracuse . g L y and Springfield seven. Reading .. -89 A Ry Webb, Pittsfield’s pitcher-outfielder, ) Jeragatityi leads in doubles; Yordy, Waterbury, HYLANS STAND ames Today in triples; Gehrig, Hartford, in hom- ! [ - 4 / 4 = PROPS W;RH AGAINST LAY LESURELY TINISHES HIS AT SHAKES IT, TURNS Raltimore at Roschester. ers; Long.'mbany. in vuacfiflces and Has Not Tully Made Up His Mi | Herman, Worcester, Wight, Albany Y p il 5 TOR ONCE HE CANCAT - MEAL AND DISCOVERS WATCH T UP TDEAR AND Jersey City at Toronto. i & 8 Newark at Buffalo. and Brmmerich are deadlocked In stol- | support Davis But Thinks That He T INPIACE 1T ONLY STILL SHOWS ONLY QUARTER GOODNIGHT HE MUST HNVE T TWENW MINUTES oF Reading at Syracuse. i Probably Will, PAST SEVEN PAST SEVEN FORCOTIEN T WIND IT LiGHT BESSES WIN AND | POSTHUMOUS HONORS | siswr s oo through Albuquerque late yesterday LUSE flvER SUN"AY |France Today Awards The Military |on his way home from California, said : A he s seriously considering being a Medal To Victor Chapman, Famous | . .,.te for the democratie nomina- American Ace Killed In War. tion for governor of New York. He (Continued trom Preceding Page) By the Asaoclated Presm. 3 " i :’,v!\?}:(:thoh:!th'c;:glg?e::h'cd;:oegld:?fl t;: Paris, July 28, —The French mili- tary medal today was awarded post- ata“t; Wm} him “? make the race, humously to Sergeant Victor Chap- | LY, Prosressive, I mean progres- man, first of the Lafayette Lscadrille |5\ ¢ Tepublicans, progressive demo- : RO to be killed in battle and one of the |CTats and independent voters,” the 2 : NG THREE MINUTES, A seven members of that flying group |MAYOr's statement eald. I mean the ‘ ONEDAYAND ot 3 - THE. THIRD DAV & Whepe. HOAINI nbVar Warh found. people who expect a publie servant to AR e MY B A : R AL m’?“}‘ s The medal and citation will be sent | 56TV the public and no other inter- :WAiEL\)V‘;:mH%&E“ Rl to John W. Chapman of New York, | ®t: e |father of the slain aviator. The min. | AsKed if he would support John istry of war, in the citation accom. |'W: Davis, Mayor Hylan said: {panying the medal, described Ser.| “That depends on what Mr. Davis |geant Chapman as “a pllot who was |18 to say for himself. 1f he con. a model of audacity and energy and | ‘\inces me that be will serve the pub- | lic as faithfuMy as he has served his enthusiasm."” clients, I probably will support him, Murnane, 1b ... McGeary, 2b ... Addy, rf .. Meyerle, 3b Snyder, ¢ Fulmer, ss McMullin, ef . *Josephs,” p .. Treacy, If ..... alrssoo Totals .. Higham, ¢ . Deviin, 1b ..oais Hines, cf . Glenn, If Peters, ss Miller, 2b .. Golden, p Warren, 3b . Biekswi, rf .. . . Total Totals ..... sssse O Chicago Ceea 000000 000--0 Philadelphia ......120 000 1004 Barned runs—None, [I%irst base on errors—Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1, Umpire—N. L. Young. Time—1:35. - | Matchton, ‘Tomorrow’s score: Larkin of the |Scott, p Athletics hits four doubles in one |Palmer p SIS, Total “He was continually exciting the Bristol 06 100 001 |admiration of his comrades,” the ci- [ ] am awaiting his acceptance speech LABO‘]’E, NOT K.-K. K' .\e'l"‘rflonr;::.v Rl :u 2, Matchton, [tatlon continued. “Seriously wounded | With much interest.” Harkhelmer Waters, ¢ . Geodridge, p oo o SoTa oo el s o s wloss Isae EELE T Y- om—mo3-5msr slwan PRSON | frossmas Tamm, ncmle Zlelka; three base hits, [in the head on June 17, 1016, he re- The mayor took occasion to score Tamm, Forslund; homs runs Moore: sac- |fused to interrupt his services. A few | Wall strect in his statement. It was Japanese Find That Klan Was Not |hases I:l‘."hn]\‘l"-,”a;fhLhm:“.d”%;\;drm;a'“;i"‘“"' later In attacking several enemy | Wall street, he sald, “that injected [ asrs T kNW WA & i 7y / ¥ struck out, by Scott 3, Goodridge 4, |planes befors Verdun, he met a glor- | the religious fight into the democratie AT ENCW WIS I HG G 15 HOW MUCH AFTER WAMNG FOR MR TO RL: HALPUAY DOWN tmplicated In Alleged Outbreaks fn [Palmer; stolen bases, Horkheimer, McCabe: | ious death, June 23, 1916." : national convention to get the people MATTER 1T SKYS TEN PAST TIGHT D SHE SET T BUTJUST CALL WHERE SHE PUT HER » RRECT e S o PR (B —_— to quarreling among themsalves and MEMBERS SHE'S BEEN A SECOND SHES LOOKING H YHICH HE CANT HEAR. . California. Scott 13 3 Goodridge 12, | “Sastrugi” are leng, dune.like [ make them forget issues, while Wall HIAD S0 L TOR HER H-SHE KNOWS HAVE T 5 WAITS HBL® HOUR AT STATION, Palmer 0 in 2 umpires, Lynch | ridges of snow formed by the wind. |strect got what it wanted.” Y 5 ! 2 AN A WS VHAT OUT OF BREATH, TUR TRAIN Potkio. Tui Recent anti-Jap- | "4 _Coushlin; time of games 3 hours. anese activities in California reports of which printed in leading Japanese SALESMAN sAM rnewspapers caused a sensation here, were apparently due to labor troubles, X Consul General Oyama, stationed at #an Francisco, has reported to the AFTER GAREAT 5(0TT!-HERE, COME, TH GUBRDS— ToU GURE 1B B TinFN\ '\EUT DO KNoW By The Assn ' —— foreign office, after an investigation, sTORE. ME FOR M9 BEAR 1T 1= His report docs not mertion the Ku : & ) LOTTA NERVE 1O HIDE IN{ LNSNT ol THO5E N o O OVER ] ‘ THET BEMR OIT- THAT | 4P SEE - _ | Iiirst reporls printed here atiributed :. # WOT | (ALL COURRGE. / DIONT WNOW TH ihe activities to the klan. PERA — ‘The consul general said that his in. g uniry digclosed thers had been demon- «trations at the plants of two fruit racking eompanies agd Hopland, Call- fernia, in which shets were fired. The foreign office intends to leave the matter in the hands of Mr. Oyama. Providence, R. I, July 28.—Pitts- turgh of the National league defeated the Steam Rollers of Providence, 6 to 5, in the tenth inning of an exhibi- tiongame here yesterday. A ninth in- ning rally by the home club scored two runs foreing the extra inning with the score 5-all. Score by innings: Pittsburgh 210 000 0106 14 3 Steam Rollers 0N3 000 NO2—5 12 2 Batteries: ollérton, Stone and Knox; Andrews and Connors,

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