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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924, LLLLRLLILBLLLLILBINLS SHABLMALLABLLP L1 LIiLBLALLILLNLELLILLBLIILLBDBBDHBL202882L 3008088 T BROWNS NOW SETTING PACE IN AMERICAN — INDIANS GET STAR -SEMI-PRO PITCHER — GENARO JUMPS INTO THE BOXING LIMELIGHT — AUSTRALIANS ARE TO MEET THE MEXICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM — OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST seeee SRR LA L L) SOV PPIIFIPIIIITIITTIPINTTTITICTITIINIRIII90, PP POVIPIINTIY PEVEPIIIRTIEYE SISLER’S BROWNS LOOMING ~ |POLICE FIELD DAY ~|\USTRAUANS LENE 1 proinG STAR 1S DIMMED [YALE TO PROVIDE UP IN FORMIDABLE MANNER | ONINNEW HAVEN , -2t ™ o f - FOR THE PUBLIL S Atbletes From All Over State] " “pooern | » 0% : N [Better Oportuniy {0 See oot Tomorrow, Take Two More From Washington, Making Four Straight | [ 9 : | — Tygers Lose to Yanks — Chisox Beat Athletics Taking Part i P s e e AL - ball Games This Fall o mateh with Mexico at the Baltimore \ - New Haven, Aug, 6,—~That the pub. % > leave for Baltimore toda f t Twice—Giants Win in Tenth—Pirates Again Defeat, =~ === | vill iMaatoo st the. tallimiors » . n ’ h 8 eticut | Country elub tomorrow, Frid d \ Brooklyn—Reds Win in Eleventh—Braves Lose, are gathering in New Haven today for | Baturday, Included 1 the party | [He will have & better opportunity p - | this coming autumn than ever before ‘:":GJ;‘.O':::"}.{‘::L; lz:;l::“;“,:d U:’(‘ | ;\\yre Gerald 1. Patterson, Pat O'Hara " " * 4 00/ I"ry | { , Nor- - vy New York, Aug, ¢.—The Auaricas VICAO R ATHLETIC 83 | Lighthouso Point. Althoush “being | man E. Brooken fumous Awstralan Y to procure tickots for the big foothall league epotlight, monopolized 1he 0 ana-.o | taged primarily by the Eim City blue- | internationalist, was not to accoms ) o ¢ - games to be played in the Bowl, is paat few weeks by New York, Detroit ' asietats ~.u|”«“- 0053 | coats the mammoth track met is far pany the team, as he ia playing in the ‘ \ > learned through an announcement and Washington, is focused today up- (AKCONL GAMSI ::T'm being exclusively a police ulvl:luuuuou llt:luru;mem at Nouthamps \ N made Monday night by the Yale Uni- 2 y e | AN PO A B o | ton, e will take part, however, in \ p% . versity Athletic assoclation, The on Bt, l.nm.-. Aa A resuit i{ four ‘ ',’ ol Three A, A, U, ehampionships of the | he final tie of the American zone to | et \ question of accommodating the great straight vietories over the Benators ! 4 .| state are at stake and over three hun- | be played at Providence, Aug. 14, 15 s B il WA throngs which seek to witness the so- and eight wine out of their last nine v $art e o | dred entries have been recelved for and 18, \ W called "big" games, Is becoming games the Browns now are within a :.'::JI::'!I" h ! :' the big affair. The ticket sale has been | The Auetrallans yesterday filed their — \ \ 2 \ mathematically more difficult every game and a half of the capital's reps teen e ! “‘bnnrmmu nuyd nfrr eight thousand | entry for the |m-n:l national cham- \\ \ year, but afi®r much consideration of 4 : spectators will witness the several | plonships at the West Side Tennis | \ the problem, the Yale Athletic asso. resentatives and four and a half be- |5 g : i o] eventa, | elub, Forest Hills, L. 1, which will —\ \ clation has devised a plan, hind the Yankees, who lead the Tigers :iw-«-”\ : 0| Starting promptly at noon the pro- | take place during the week of August | —— \ LR “'he followers of the aport, who by two contests ‘n;";‘_ ‘n 28 ‘h gram will get under way with a base- [ 25, In the entry probably will be in- | A\ ordinarily are not entitled to apply Thriving on the intense heat, which ball game between the New Haven | cluded Patterson, Brookes, O'Hara \ for tickets because they are not evidently wilted Detrdit's pitchers, the | Totals policemen and the Waterbury cops. | Wood, Kalms and Schlesinger, Ny R} W graduates or former members of the Yanks placed 17 hits In every un- The Elm City bluecoats won from Wa- | For the women's national cham- I university —and who lend their guarded spot on Navin fleld and Arclideacan, terbury last Saturday but the Brass | plonships, which also will be held at Y 2 whole-hearted support by their pat. crossed the plate nine times to De- Hoonor, rf City outfit is expecting to get its re. | Forest Hills next week, a record- . ] ronage at the minor contests, will troit's two. Ruth accounted for three [CoII% &b oovrns venge today. | breaking entry 1ist already is assured. have an opportunity to purchass of his eam's tallles by whuling eut his [ran, e ... Following the ball game the field { The entries close tonight. Officers of tickets through a coupon system 85th homer with Witt and Dugan on | Kamu, ah .., and track cvents will be started, State | the United States Lawn Tennls asso- in connection with the geason the tanes: [Barcett, we champlonships in the 100 yard dash, | clation considef the list one of the ticket booka, Shocker, holding Waushington 1o |‘Thureen. % 440 yard and 880 yard runs, will be sirongest ever presented. Seven Games In Bowl, three bingles in the first game, and 8 . .. . _|decided, Ior those who do not com- Prominent among the entries urr,l S 3 y i A | 8cven games will be played by the Danforth, who judiciously apportion-| Toials 27 13 pete in these races there are handicap | Such etars as Miss Helen Wills, who / Yale team In the bowl this full. Ae- od eight hits in the second, were|Cjliadelohia . s-on te0 023 | events for both boys and girls. The has been practicing dally at Iorest . / = cording to the plan made public last chiefly responsible for 8t Louls’| Twa wase hits Colline 3 Sheers, ¥ane: | 440 Yard relay has attracted some of [ Hills this week: Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt a0 night by General Manager H. F. double triumph over Washington, The [thiee base hits, Welch; sacrifices, Lamar, | the most famous girls' teams in the | Mallory, who is expected to arrive ¥ \} oodcock of the Athletic associa- scores were 2 to 0 and 4 to 2, Jacob- 2{.}’.'. 'r"""x'u'" plays, Barrett to Colline to | country. The Meadowbrook club of | from abroad today: Miss Mayme Mac- N RN S g tion, the assoclation will lssue sea- son and Judge hit for the clrcult in (Sieely’ 1o Rarrots to Bheelys loft on meses | Eiladelphia, the Prudential girls of | Donald, national clay court cham- WS J gon books calling for admission to the nighteap. | Phifladelphia 6; Chicago 4; hase on hans, | NeWark, the New Departure Girls of | plon: Miss Anna Fuller, 15-year-old ST | AN the North Carolina, Georgia, Brown, Chicago kept pace with the Browns, |of Thurston 2: Romuell 3; struck out, by | Bristol and the Board of Recreation | $(ar from Loston: Miss Marion Leigh- o 1 and Maryland gume, whom they trail by four games and n!““l':“'."_" l:l;”:;”’”":"lll:.‘;'hlll oft Romimell | girlg of Bridgeport, will compete in | lon, western and llinols state title | ) [y In addition to a reduced rate, Ralf, with a two-ply win from Phila- |Rommeii (Raireit): wiid pitir, "Tnureton; | Lhis event. holder: Miss Martha Bayard; Miss : the scascn book holder will have in delphia, 5 to 2 and 6 to 3. | passed ball, Graboseaki; losing pitcher, Rom- In addition to the foregoing there | Katherine Gardner and Miss Isubella | : his possession what might be called mell; umpires, Ormshy and Owens; tme of [ are nine contests exclusively for cops. | Mumford. \ A a ‘“preferred coupon,” redeemable 3 d before the public sale of seats is o started for any of the reserved seat In a mound battle between Covejas- e 180 | i Following the track games there wiil kie and Ferguson Cleveland eked out a 1 to 0 decision over Boston. Ban CLEVELAND 1, BOSTON o, be a vaudeville entertainment and | g 3 Johnson, president of the American BOSTON s fireworks and in the evening fourteen MOHAWKS PRAGTIGE R g:";“fi ::',y“'m"h applications wiil ¢ 3 Dartmouth Game, league, was a spectator. A.B, boxing and one wrestling.bouts are on Errors at critical periods offset the the bill. Throughout the entire day 5 . 4 g excellent pitching of Guy Bush, the there will be a band concert and all | BOYs Will Go Through Their Sprouts . i R A e Cub recruit, and gave the Giants a 2 indications are that the occasion will 5 , 8 : ; b B L LS LD s L T to 1 victory in 10 rounds. Bush yleld- | be one long remembered in state Tomurow RIRNE 0 Rreparation Kok "“_" O A | ,“Illlrf Sk Ia "1 ‘mm} “;;"J””; I‘L‘“ ) ed but four hits and drove in his| cles. s . ) for an unlimited number of { athietic circles Big Game Saturday. & ! Al ! |ticketa fo that contest. The seats \ : | for this @ume will all be reserved team'’s only run with a double in the Shanks, eighth. Ferguson, p il " Determincd to keep up their win- \ | i ) I Just before the game, Hank Gowdy THE STRANGER WINS ning spurt and to give the Pirates & t A " .flfl'v l““ 4 N'H for $2 each. The d_e- was presented with an engrossed copy . {the drubbing of their city league = : ATARN 4 m,n';“ ,r\“,‘ }V.clu*ls from Hanover will of the order naming the army ath-| Totals ] RAGE AT SODUS BAY career. The Mohawks are leaving no : R LRSS P | R SAtimel VEHcavY S Al letic field at Fort Benning, Ga., after | *F ;‘n’drof:rqgf,f.ffl":’" [l 0 stone unturned to fit them for suc- \ the ‘”"‘f Is expected to be filled” to him. A platoon of infantry marched SHEARR It cess Saturday. The boys will meet 7 e TS in review in his honor. AB. I, After Lying in Calm all Day, Yacht|for practice at Walnut Hill park to- A | The West ‘; -n;".."L A & Pittsburgh continued its sensational | morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock and PR b game, always winning streak by taking a third | Finally Gets Brecze and Comes all members of the team must be on finls "“l reet aud wolorlyl feg- straight game from DBrooklyn by a hand, the manager, Joe Clynes, says. S s s \«_x\ HL .roolhal.l season, will score of 8 to 1. The Pirates have Into Port. There will be fielding and batting | come Novemlpr 1 this year., A cou- SR D ouoll guinesin she elil: : Sodus Bay, N. Y. Aug. 6.—Riding| practice and a conference following | has broken into the major leagues 't affect his play, he is certain|the nolder to apply for two tickets Kremer put the Robins out of the juizie, b 2 | this workout Hilal hidsa it e D o tickets running by limiting their attack to|Coveleskie, p ost 1\rx; “!1"'!‘: ta;tlhe srnternpnrtfof”l‘- s workout. since the entry of Ty Cobh, Tris ““N‘:"“‘ among; the g"’“‘“‘; for this gamy [Itemembering the by A hofirs, The Stranger, craft o e ; z 5 o greatest batters. difficulty in 'btaining tickets in Eouee nios Totals ¥ 7o 71| Royal Canadian Yacht club, finally| Alhany Moundsman Quits DALY D: e dip e Alt) a big fellow, Combs Is | the past, the ‘ootbail lovers locally Eleven innings were necessary {0 cjoveland ©.....010 000 0nx—1i |took advantage of an off-shore breeze H | This is the compliment Manager y fast. He can step down|and the state’probably will S sutfle Lhe Cincinnati-Philadelphia | Two hase hits Myatt, Summa, SBpeaker; |which sprung up late last night and Team for the Semi-Pros. | Miller Huggins of the New York Yan- as quic! as the diminutive | (hemsclves of tijs offer of the clagh in favor of the former by a|Atolen bases Burns; sacrifices, Burns; dou % | Alb N. Y., A 6.—Lefty Thor- 4 by Wit 2 % i | St s offer of the ath- T of 4 o 4. The Phillies knotted |Me Dinys Shanks Wamby and Harris 2; lashed its ‘way into the harbor, win- any, N. Y., Aug. 6.—Lefty Thor- /yees pajq Larl Combs, who recently y Witl, one of the tastesi men | letic association. #core of 4 to 4. s Do, |61t on bases, Hoston 3: Cleveland 4; base | Der of the Summerville-Sodus Bay mahlen, the leading hurler of the |gyfereq a hroken leg.in a game at ek LS e G Harvad Game, the count in the eight and ninth be- loi halls, off Coveleskie 3; Ferguson ¢&; | race of the Lake Yacht Racing asso- | Albany Eastern league baseball club | gjeveland. e ; g " fthe Harvard dime Will be played and reputed to be one of the best| (Combs at present is in New York, Has the Winning Spirit. |in the Bowl on Jov. 22. In giving “Once he gets on, Combs uses his | the scason book jolders the oppor- fore finally succumbing to the Reds' struck out, by Coveleskie 1; Forguson 3| ciation regatia. Cara-Mia, Kingston {rresistible offensive. e |ampites BvANE ‘""_‘:‘_‘_’“ time 1:38. | y0 ht club, winner of the Freeman|southpaws in the league, hus left the | convalescing. cre will be no way !n1;utto:r|eS;‘ar::utl:ltjhuhos\::n ::n“i’; ST. LOUIS 2-4, WASHINGTON 0-2. cup, came in Aecoyd. and the Olym-| club alnd is now beMe\'cd_ to be play- | of telling the effect of the injury u s great advantage -as in | tunity to apply 'or one Harvard a8 O s pataale ph‘n. Rochester Yacht club, third.|ing with the Sherbrooke, Quehec, til Combs has put the leg to every acl . He is able to get ajgzame ticket, the athletic associa- the Brayes' reach. i Seventeen other entries, becalmed |semispro club. Thormahlen jumped | test. s the break and is a tion is doing its umost to show its chased seven men across the plate in Jast night about the half-way mark in |to the Sherbrooke team last year but | A brolken bone in the leg is a very fine man at hitting the dirt. Mis| uppreciation of th\ support given the initial two frames and finally won 'R Lake Ontario, began to trail into port|was re-instated. This season he had | serious thing to a fast man in base- | slide is nost deceptive | Yale rootball on te part of the 8 to 4. ‘.."1,‘ | ea;l};; lhtus rtnorn\ng. e s won 12 games and lost eight. ball. Combs is that type of play “His fielding Is on a par with his| general|public. A cupon in the sea- : s Goslin, e start was made at 10:33 a. m.| Doc Shanley, who was placed on |Had he been developed as a sprinter batting and epeed. He gives,every son book will entitle the holder to | AMERICAN LEAGUE ;i'v'.'f:,&'sn‘b. trom Summerville dnd The Stranger | the voluntary retired list recently by | he would have stepped close to 10 promise —of = beimg another <]nm|:_v for onc ticke for the foot- l - was clocked in h_cra at 10:17:40, giv-| Owner Jim Hawkins, went with Thor- | flat for the 100 yards. aker in the field. | ball classic of the gar. It is of F ¥* YANKRS 9, DETROIT 2. ing an elapsed time of 11:42:40. The | mahlen. “In all my carcer as a player and| A fine disposition, a greal com-|course understood tht these appli- . NEW YORK Cara-Mia finished at 10:37:55, and the et manager 1 have never enthused over fity plus wonderful natural | cations will be taker care of after R, H. PO, A Olympian at 10:52:15. WASHI £ 58, any. other recruit as 1 have over, obility, made Combs stand out as a|the regular Yale and larvard appli- This morning the warning gun will | Combs,” continued Huggins. sccond Ty Cobb, Tris Speak 'um]‘«'n:lu.\b have been file| and assum- If:xi.:nm Tl gnd some hundred boats, power and t and Chicago Also in Lead in Great Stars Are Rare, a few more of the great outficlders|ing that tickets are let over after kWAt 1ar . ZANNIBRELTA. M fling, into motion preparatory for Printers’ Games. “He 15 one of those great pla combined. | the allotment is made. ST, LOUIS the start of the first actual race in| (Chicago, August: 6.—Washington, | real etars, who come only about ey “1 am worried about his broken| The program this yar is one of H. P.O. ks t_hu three day regatta. The races to-||act year's champions, Detroit and |25 years. leg Few fast men ever come back|the most attractive inl the history day will be conducted in six classes: | Chicago yesterday survived the sec- “Combs hasn't a single weakne as good as ever. The late Ray Chap-|of Yale football, for wih the Dart- Cla.:s 'z'me. for achooners and raungfl ond round in the International Print-|His arm isn't to be compared with raan of Cley iand was one of the| mouth game, New Haeners will of “N” and up; class two, class “P" | gps haseball tournament. The Wash-| Bob Meusel's, but is plenty good | fvw escepti i P | see three “big"” games The full boats; class three, for class “R"|ington typos defeated Hamilton, Ont, | enough, far better than most major All of which muakes 1t nt | schedule folle boats; class four, for yawls; class five,| 5 to 0. Chicago won from St. Louls, | league outficlders. Liarl Combs, in his fi as| October 4, North Caolina; 11, | twenty-foot class and smaller; class| 2 to,7, and Detroit defeated St. Paul,| ‘A natural batter, Combs hits an big lea ., has mest favorably | Geors 18, Dartmouth; 15, Brown; six, fQr Lake Erle victories. 5 to 1. In a first round game St.| Kind of pitching with equal case inipressed his manager, Miller Hug- | November 1, Aviys 8, Mayland; 15, : Princeton; 22, Harvard. times all kinds of pitching BRGGS | o T TN =S LT s inia T e ] = k] e > olsssssss5ss52n locomaunenan Slosuasssscan Jamieson, 1t 8 rf “He's the greatest outfielder that|and hits the ball hard. If his injury | pon in the on books will entitle H, 1 1 1 1 0 1 [} 0 1 ~losraa3>520 L ° Woarscasamaan = =n3 petitive | Matthews, Ruel, xx wlossssmssssux witt, ef ... clesscssszasa slesassssas Meusel, rf ... Horan, rf . Pipp, 1b . Echang, © . Ward, b Beott, & . Bush, p . Hoyt, p . Totale | | Tobin, vt | Evans, 16 | Sisler, 1b McManus, i lesusmusanens lornunmoousins Robertson, 3 clossss235205" wwswsD osm3050maR Bive, 16 ... Manugh, 1f Louis defeated Cleveland 10 to 2. Cobb, cf ... e R i Heflmann, Pratt, b Rigney, ss .. Jenes, 3b B R Bernstein Suing New York Leibelq. | Athletic Board in Tilt Seccnd Honeymoons s; doubla plays, Gerber to | New York, Aug. 8.—Phil Bernstein McManus to Sisler; left on bases, Washing- ey ot S Touls 1: hase on bane oft Zahmi. | manager of Frankie Genaro, Ameri- : can flyweight champion, today filed e B Ty L T Y 25522228 hocker 1; strurk out hy Zahniser GEQRGE! Are You CRAZY. Ronee B oot 45 Shocker 43 umplres, Connolly, Dineen and | suit against the state athletic com- s 3 LA ehrand; time 1:28, i ~ mission and Chairman George ZX. /NO\N Do DRIVE careFuL / GEQRGE! W ; You BE MORE CAREFUL * You RE GOING To KILL US {__BoTh- LeT ms ovuT! e Cole, D . (SECOND GAME) Brower to force the commission to | GEORGE You KNow | M a o NOT ONE BT WELL | { L You LL BusT A SPRING, / Woeodall, © .. Lt ! | WASHINGTON | AR ILH, | recognize his contract with the pu- | giltst. | | [ il o =} Totals 3 2 0 o z—Batted for St I New York ... ; : -t Detroit ... : g R Two base hits, Meusel, Blue, Scott, Tuel '(‘ €chang, Cobb; three base hits, Pipp, ) Judge, 1b #¢l, Witt; home run Ruth; sacrifices, ¥ Peck S s 5 double piays, Ward, Scott and Pipp; Bush, | i, ® Ecott and Pipp; Pratt, Rigney and Blue; [ QGRS 3P e Bcott and Pipp: Jones, Pratt and Blue; left [ 000 | on bases, New York 6: Detroit 13; ba A alls, off Bush § 1; Hoyt 3; [ Biiaee t6 out, hy Bus & hits oft Wells, 4 [y o fn 1-3; oft Bush 6 in 3; (none out in 4th); |° y oft Stoner 12 In 3 Cole 1in 1; off Hoeyt Zeat & in 6; winning pitcher, Hoyt; loaing pitcher | Tott® i Wells; umpires, Rowland, Moriarit and Nallin; time 2:20, PLEASE GO SLOW, WERE | The commission, at a recent meet- \ N P - N N0 BIG RUIH S \(,‘\_/\./ ing refused to declare the existing | contract valid due to a clause in the | contract which stipulated that the | boxer's ring earnings were to be | split with Bernstein on a 50 per cent | basis, whereas the combination has| | ruled that a manager and deduct only 33 1-3 per cent, as his share. | 5 | b BUYING PICKS UP | WVJ 233955 usneansd (Ofntintsdon FOlIERING S08%) | Brisker Business Stimulates Interest | | | in Hardware Markets New York, Aug. 6.—Hardware Age, {in its weekly market summary, will say tomorrow: | “More vigorous buying is reported {in most of the wholesale hardware | centers. A number of small but im- Epar!unt price reductions have been ‘mlde and the effect has stimulated | buying in most places. Coupled with | / \ gthl:. ;‘he he-nlhyt condi‘tlon ohf crt::s GGOQGE' You're BREAWING Vou WERE §@ AFRAID OF GoING FAST iand the report of earnings by e ! { 1 M 2 FEAR OF INJURING - |, EveRv BoNE N My.BODY 3\$E§P?:E s ‘r’oapw;\u?eg To 6\; Stow | United States Steel corporation have | buttrested confidence throughout the WHAT POSSESSES You S0 THAT You CouLD REish My | general market. ANYWAY 117 company THAT s Muen LonGER ! 2= ] # |~ “Retailers are reported to be order- |ing futures more liberally than they NOW Loor‘ have since early spring. Their orders AT You !l FAM 0 u S FOR q UALlTv ‘arr‘ numerous, but are for the most . | part small. “Farly estimates by hardwars job- | bers indicate that July sales will show a substantial gain over those of June. Collections are better, deliveries are Now 18 the tlme to leam | satisfactory and the general tone of to bOWI ::h]e”marku seems to have ben stabil- ! H WEISMULLER'S RECORD 0 ers ecrea Iu" { e S London, Aug. 6.—Johnny Weismul- ler of Chicago yesterday bettered his own record of 58 3-5 seconds for the 1S THE PLACE 100 metres free style swim, according It Is Always Best To Bowl On the Best Alleys to a;":”"" % ”:B :7::"“":: IT;!"; N = o grap! rom mster y ol 3 Py T ROGERS RECREATION BLDG. 50 CHURCH ST. W §iimutler made the distance in 38 Ny TasUR 58 1.5 seconds. ) WwHENn wWE WERE FIRET MARRIED