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N™W RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924 T E T sTEasTmTT—T R R I PSS e —— m | | AVF | FOUR FEATURE GAMES |AMERICAN ATHLETES WIN | del@ CONCEIT GAVE HIN g IN CONTESTS IN IRELAND ‘e s & . Speaking | HIS Blfi BHANBEI Helon Wills Will He (he Shining Light [the Irish record, the Tusaing . d the standing three I Al the Forest HUll Toumament This | Gibuile (hass Shashos: J“':;:"";‘W’:“ --:‘m o f s p or t 8 | EASTERN LEAGUE | 4 | | - | Yosterday's Hesults | Altgrnoon, | | throw with & heave of 163 fest, ’ Hartford 7, Pittsfeld 6, (Aret game) | (Continued From Proceeding Puge) : sm—=Yanks Toke Nix of |inches, Bchols the 200 meters and : Hartford 5, Pittsfield o, (second | — | Forest Mill, N, Y., Aug. 14.~=Fourth Soven Slisads Don Kinsey the 110 meters hurdiep The Pirates practice tonight at 8z, ne) sounded vather chesty, but Jfhurston | Yound singles play in the women's | " his time belng 15 2.6 seconds, E national championships at the West | 5o wvie Associnted Press | Winter, of Australia, eaptured . [Ratiiiaasintecianimeniiatieii aiiiii Y | . Baseball R eview = —————— Waterbury 1, New Haven v, (frst isn't that sort of & chap, He simply RoNen rreasere b v ted dopted drastic methods b §e B He Tenn o SO - “ Jublin, y - y W ""lfi .-mo--v'un".\ L0 N ure by four matches. Miss Helen Anllu'nt: :u. lv'un '.‘-':.""d" 1::"";\‘:1;':’ .:dl ':&':'-;.'amm' but August 14, 1009 The Bt Loulw club didnt ke WIIW of Werkeley, Cal. 1033 cham- | Lo o |nnl.‘n oryf e rog ne:;b‘ ': ° cond. Winter's jump | Buelbach's Long Streak i Malted |Thurston's attitude, Waivers were | PIOB Wil meet Mrs, Marion 2. Jes: [ SOFHCERR 1000 TO 1 Prs .,,,e‘,“' o::', ,,',‘fl :‘I'ucbn. while Ed Ruelbach, famous Cub piteher, | agked on him, and the Chicago club |89 of Wilmington, Del. and = Mra. | BEER FERGE RO TE emnth Ceo e | Barne's wes 45 foet 91 Inches., salled along through 14 stralght vics wiane put in « claim for the pitcher, | MOUS 1. Mallory of New York will |t GtChing. Mareld Haborne's wont | boraes wes & fom competitien Ki |tories in 1909, only to come a cropper | who 1s now leading the American 'UMEARe Mrs. 1. V. Rocser of Brook: | JUmping 8nd the New Fe0erd | A RO CRSRSR 4 Iy on the stadium courts at 2 o'clogk, | *8tablished by Jackson V., Beholtz of |sey took the 400 meters, with 21 2.5 seconds In the 200 meters ¢x- | borne second and Shanahan, (reland, [on the home grounds on Aug, 14, The | eagus {Glants had their luek with them, They | No doubt the s Cok | An heur later Miss Mary K, Wrowne X No doubt the White Sox cnn thank | 0%, Come uoh e "o’ siiee Mayne Mag. |¢ited the greatest enthusiamm, His'third, [01dm't Wit Ed hard, but they made | . Grnie Johnson, then playing short for |their few hits count, The score of n‘m.-:m- P “,:“”'mil:" :H;'I"“‘:vllmunm of New York will eross But & win by the I'alcons and & | tanding of Clubs | the game Ed didn't win Now Wik Tonkess oo tha ) Isls | TAcquets on one stadium court while ird game for supremacy must be | : f | Now York e af o ratant Sl ":"I"‘:‘\ | Miss Eleanor Goss of New York and uyed SO Waterbury o000 T . . ¢ eral years had managed the Salt Lake ‘ \!"; ‘l,:.l’l‘mm: :;I:':‘Im::_{ Short Mills, \Waterhury seems about aure of win- ‘rl'v"fl’;:?;“ % : jey U o[l hurston bad been ane of W8 [y third round of doubles will see | ing the Eastern league title und i | Martford ... . es | MeCormick, 1t ‘;"" 'I‘I‘" “"‘“' h¢ ',‘|""‘ whist he could | ya" saame in uction. KFour other vady tontative plans for a post-rea- | G/ CF U A | Murray, ot s ® advised Chicago to take him | o0, e Ning Machonald and Mrs, Ed- on meries with the Daltimors ””““"i'lll-"'ld {54 | Deviin, 3h "‘;"' il ward Raymond of Hartsdale, N, Y. ~= being tulk By LR, “Ge4 [ Bridwen, ws ... b awnt soason Thurston pitched #00d | agius Willg und Mrs, George W, him ol ! Merkle, 1b ...\, . 4 o | balli ""’,‘|> he s going kreal. | \wightman of Boston: Mrs, G. B, Lew Matens, the Hartford shoristop | | lvery club o the Amorican 1cagUe | gianwix of Naw York and Misa Murie! s to the New York Yankees at the T [Ames, p .04 o Would be willing to pay big AgUres | pinzen of New York: and Miss Edith ose of 1his scason,* . Ascilspiaald xTenney, 1b | for his services | Sigourney of Boston and Miss Lesile & Pittafield at Hartford - — | Yot, hud Thuraton lucked ambiion, | pancroft of Noston—will compete | e haior . New, Haven at Waterbury, : A | peen e | compete in Helen Wills, fefday won threc | New al Lo 1| been content 1o be a hench warmer, | geend-round matches, Worcester ut. Springfieid x—Batted for Merkle hé probably wouldn't ha baseball's | - i1le ailts, both singles and doubles. Dl | by B Casilol Parkanime| . thicago o ke e lonplichen todey, .limnkv -'\"d;’,""n. 10 Years go a Fighter, Is Dead g ek s al comert umd | SATIONAUWEAGUE g 2n 873183 B ganr prLyER pRpaKe oo, Ag0 a Fighter, Is Dead on the Beach enp at the Momanuguin Anderson, prominent 10 years ago as 1 luy, The team took five 1h A ! (Other 1: 1na not scheduled), | Steinfeldt, 3b ..., night following an operation earller in every o2 |Hofman, ¢f ....v. game, Both the Corbin Ited Hox and the w Haven 6, Waterbury 2, (see- alcons are Putting in SLIENUOUS Pracs | o0 oo ine) 1o this week in preparation for thelr | ““yopingneld 4, Worcester 3, (Arst ame Bunday afternoon at Bt Mary's | o0, | — Ny d ¥, Worcest 5 L s T Garbiis and Dhoy “::::n;ncu Worcester (second ueet the City league chulups tor “l Reidgeport 4, Albany 2, (first game) (hree game sorles for the vight to pIaY | poagennn 7.7 Albany 6, (second he Tesses e Albany ..., i 45T | gty aae et wven events and placed in the day. He was born in Glasgow, ont ) e Standing u\l\'(luly-' o Tinker, 88 . ....4 2 3 . C. Regan of Harrison Street Takes | Scotland, March 4, 15892, and has 3 ir dou Moran, ¢ ... i e been out of the ring since 1915, An- Balloon I ires for Yw Yanks, by virtue of . a vester. | D YOrk ci-cove 09 39 639 | pueibach, p . Golt Honors Away From E. L. | dcrson was the only man except Ren. e Trowns | victory over th o 1w, now are buek in tirst place, Pittshurgh 82 44 B8 I gniey, of Lol Wil oo | ny Leonanrd who kocked out Ever ¢ University of Michigan foothall [Chicago AR Brown, p ..., I8 ‘08 Svew. eaven. | Hammer. He scored his knockout at and Eve at New teum will play six Western Confer- "fll"fl"k'y.*“”‘ coee B M1 zimmermann .1 | 3. C. Regun of Harrison strect, re- | Peru, 1L, in eight rounda on Octo- ee elevens this tull They arer [Cincinnati ) - — == | cently & winner of the low gross score | Ver 15, 1914. During his ring career . < § > ) “ Eross score towa, Miniesota, North- |8t bty et 5ot b e BT L e i BT in the Herald Fresh Alr tournament | Anderson resided In Indianapolls, IDW Pnc“ weste \igconsin - and Ulinois, | Philadeiphia ... 4 Batted for Brown in 9th, and quite a “comer,” from all ap- | 794 but had been In business in De- skt N west lioston . e i b N ) Nn2000 2! b lowva, Wisconsin and Northwestern | e 000 RGO =2 | pearances, in the golfi v y troit for several years. M will be plaged ut Ann Arbor. It is I O o e st B b — When we say the Goodyear Tire lino we sell s Wol- ablal 2 hits, Chance, |break the course record for amateurs POLO GAMES TODAY, complete, one of the hurdest lstings the 5 New York at Pittshurgh hits, off Ruelbach 5 in S Uithe Now. HivarCaliutry oiub b erjies have heen handed in some Army Team and Rockaway Four (Other teams not scheduled) Brown 1 in 1 inning: sacrifice He made u 72, Par js 71 and the Clash at Rumson, N. Y. Low-pressure, flexible-wall,casyridingballoons = She d, Tenney; sacrifice fly, previous record was 73, held by F. L. - . |7 AMERICAN LEAGUES lin: stolen bases, Devin 2, Bridwell; |\ : ‘ i £ 2, i of New Haven. Rumson, N, J, Aug. 14.—The sec, Good Ball, T £ 11 di * Detrpit has pechars dropped mor i - 9 A > Fintea. by one run i thik s8 than el et left on bases, Chicago I New \nr'h Anderson was his playing | ond round junior polo championship any other elul in the lengue. Time ,,‘,,..““‘x ';,’:,“;:,,,,',h h'i';‘ o st | U0 first on balls, - off - Ruelbach 8, |yate, 1oth men are nembers of the [ Match between the U. 8. army team wheels or to fit wheels now on your car, and again the Tygzers have quit the | O . adelp . 'St | prown 1,\.,\...,; first {m .; m.-; 11_|n.- Sequin Golf elub and Regan also be- | 2nd the Rockaway four, scheduled for change. fleld on the short cnd'of a lone | BAME). - [cago 1, New York 2: hit by PHCNEYs f1ongg 16 the 1'armington Country club, | 148t Tuesday but postponed on ac- Ride amhlm increase your average speed, L shiladelphia & o 7. (se d{he R 4 . ol S E ) 3 counter decision. Many times they Ilh.v'lw elphia Detroit (second |y pyelbach l," struck n‘m,‘ hy I~uol.. He has been playing golf seven years, | count of rain, will be played at the "y ey v | SEme) ) ) bach 2. Ames 3; wild piteh, - Amess | g B o O e Par and | Rumson Polo club today. reduce pepair on your car, add to its appear- New York 1, &t Louis 0, (frst |tjme, 202; umpire, Klem and Kane; yii.ioe isae follows: The Midwick country club of Cal- ance—put ofl your car. in the ninth and in overtime innings Rame) ‘"‘”‘"W""‘ 12,000 | 1 tornl q helmt o same). attend ce, 12,000, | Hola Yards Par | ifornia scored an overwhelming Vie- W | ‘e can make the complete change in less then | ; an hour. Mad the club Leen able to get just it ) close contests 2 York I, St. Louts 1, (second | it 105 tory over the Meadowbrook team here sanie)s Tomorowisiacore GUVEHEChehihlts | 157 erday by 14 goals to 2. Erlc Ped- it weuld now hold quite a fommand- | "Rg ) o oyieage 0, (Arst game). |for 16 total bases. tarred for the vict the wwiwole L , Chicz )y S e). If 5 to ses, 4 358 starred for the victors. Th e greatest low cost proposition in Balloon Tire field! Ingileadiinithe Anmerican jprocession. Boston 4, Chicago 1, (second game). ah e Cleveland 5, Washington 1, 304 X CAPITOL That’s our offer to-you. Come in todzy and let rom a second division berth Hanlhis 47 STARTING SUN. NIGHT us tell you about it. | e e Pittshurgh has bevn playing per | ; : g ball for the past month D Gl ; 24 ENTR]ES Now :;‘; the ciub has pulied up to a plage be- | No yopy o4 4 di - el y s S1ABRE PN hind the . Itrom present An= oo 45 264 |Big Ficld Has Signed Up For Na- 9 o N s Tt teared o | o T a E COOGAN O’Neil Battery Co. the Iashinston 8L 451 (jonal Doubles Tennis Tourney JACK] Nel Tlre & o the New Yorkers' most feared ob- [ g™ | onig 53 o . o .. E . ut. 2 ponent. Much of the Pittshurgh suc- |~ " & - | i . H . cess of late has been dus to the bat- H,‘;‘C;El’" ;: 4771 Which Opens Monday. . ::3 I Little Robl“son, ) 7 wixn, Crusoe ting of Hazen Cuyler and the hurling | goceo) f 5 §2 , Boston, Aug. 14.—Two additional e of Wilbur Cooper. 'Ths latier seems | ppj; qeiphia . 64 teams entrics today brought the to- “':\ pecial Shows For Children Each Day, 4:00 p. m.—10¢ - even break in the 30 to have struck his real pitching stride | tal number of combinations entered in iy Aagain. Games Today | the national doubles tennis tourna- : 355 s Detroit at Philadelphia. | ment, scheduled to start on the Long- i 210 James D. Standish, Jr., of Detroit St. Louis at New York. | wood Cricket club courts, Brookline, | 180 hung up a new record by winning Cleveland at Washington. | Monday, to 24. Richard Harte and 555 the Michigan amatenr golf champ!on- | (hicago at Boston. | Dr. G. Colkert Caner of Boston, for- | ship recently. 1t was his fourth : | mer intercollegiate champions and e triumph. He aleo copped the Detroit | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Leven Jester and John Barr, a Texas | Astrict «tournament, thus annexing 3 jcomm"a“on_ have ehtered the tours The latter pair are former hold- Suburban He'ghts. 5 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS two erowns in less than a month's Yesterday's Results | ney. - (first | ers of the southwestern doubles title. | FISHING GOOD, Wal“ng For The 5.13. i Meuion SNk time. Syracuse 10, Baltimore 6, P G | game). | According to radio advices received This year's American league race | Baltimore 3, Syracuse 2, (second |here today, Jean Borotra will play on aronjer Bros. and Clarke Have to brings to mind the sensational 1908 | game), the French team competing in the i = S N chase when four teams--Detroit, Chi- & Ne k 0, Toronto 8, (first game). |tournament with TRene Lacoste. It | b LSRG LA LT cago, Cleveland and St. Louis—bat- | Toronto 1, Newark 0, (second |had previously been reported that| I C. and T. L. Monier and Sheft tled neck and neck almost up to the |game), | Jacques Brugnon would play with La- Clarke spent a day a-fishing at Ban- final wire, In that campaign St. Buffalo 1, Jersey City 0, (frst|coste. A radiogram received by Presi- | tam lake yesterday and came back to Louis was the first to drop out with | game, [ dent George W. Wightman of the ‘.\'"\\' Britain last night with a fish (second | United States Lawn Tennis associa- |story that weuld make the eyes of the | [ e oo { PN Zece =233 150 2 R Cleveland following a few days later. | Buffalo 7, Jersey City 3, Detroit and Chicago carried on until | game), |tion from the liner Paris, in mid- most cynical buige. The size of the the last game when victory for either Rochester 4, Reading 1, | ocean today, announeced the intention bag would indicate that they had not meant the flag. Detroit, through the of the French Olympic and Wimble- stretched the truth as far as is the sensational pitching of the late “Wild Standing of Clube idnn combination to compete here, custom with fishermen. b z o S Bill” Donovan, won 7 to 0. - 0, p.C. Perch were the species and there GETS DINNER INTO OVEN LOOKS AT WATCH ANDTINDS STROLLS OUT ON PORCH AND TEELS ME'LL BE HERE ANY MIN- e Baltimore ........ 33 721 Ayena to Be Renlaced hy TSRengen AT 0 seotnt Cone AND SIT5 DOWN TOFINISH HE GUGHT D HAVE BEEN SCANS EMPTV STREET. DE- UTL AND THAT THERE ISNT Old Del pratt of the Tygers still |Toronto . : 48507 (oW Firanrool Biilding |sid T v “ts Heatd ot lons tal: STORY WHILE WAIING TR HERE TIVE MINUTES AGO CIDES HE'S PROBABLY STOP- TIME TO SETTLE TO ANOTHER. can clout the horsehide as was evi- | Rochester . ; 60 508 New Fireproof Bnilding saia 7. 1. “We heard of one fellow denced | reoe - M ¥l New —The Arena | Who caught a gunny-sack full, but of | HUSBAND T GET HOME PED TO TALK GARDENS WITH STORY. STRANDS AROUND LODK: denced in a recent game with the |Newark 9 58 .04 New Haven, Aug. 14.—The Arena | : Y ) LU GROSSBECK ING THROUGH ADVERTISEMENTS Yankees when Prafte got four safe | Ruffalo . 63 471 |on State street, destroyed by a spec- |course 'hn[s too much for a self-re- pe=a swats out of six attempts. Two of | Syracuse M a3 466 (tacular fire in June, will he replaced specting fisherman to take. We them were doubles and one a home | Reading .. e a3 ‘203 |by a handsame new, modern and fire- could have gotten more, but enough run, all made at opportune moments, | Jersey City ...... 4 79 .331 [proof building, according to an an- is enowgh. Gosh, they were so hun- i [nouncement by H. I. Wondcock, gen- | &y and coming so fast for awhile that leral manager of the Yale athletic as- | We had to go ashore to bait our hooks GRAND CIROUIT HATCH | svesce Smimete i s T e ot o 20 2 Syra . 1t is understood that the building, | they could and stay in the water,” Toronto at Newark. &5 ; Ruffalo at Jorsey City. when completed, will be one of the §10,500 is Amount of Stakes Tor Rochester at Reading. | finest structures of its kind in New | : England and will he equipped with J. E. Dawson of New York city will Which the Two Year Old Trotters SIX STARS PLAYING, all facilities for fiooding the surface | deliver a lecture, *“Modernists and @l A g HEARS STEP AT LAST CALLS TINDS IT'S A MAN WITH A DECIPES HER WATCH MUST BEGINS TO GET WORRIED. Are Competing Today as in the past for fce skating for the i l'undamentalists,” at Odd I“ellows’ . 2y Newport Has Fourth Round Tennis | Yale hockey teams = The Yale ath- hail, Sunday afterncon, August 17, at A CHEERPUL HELLG HONEY BUNDLE TOR'THE PERLEYS — BE TAST. COMPARES ITWMH HE'D CERTAINLY HAVE PHONED (ol R0S SHCTEICYR UnEstslondiv g elclonigRuntaritioTauaniceEie T the AND RUNS T DECR NEXTDOOR . EXPLAINS THREE AL CLOCKS IN HOUSE, 17 HE WERE TAKING A LATER, Cleveland, Aug. 14.—The rainy day Matches Today. ATt L ) sweep stakes, with a value of $10,500,| Newport, . L, Aug. 14.—Six ten- [aan s dongdonseion e ,h.h] .;A,mn' local branch of the International Bible TIMES TO HIM SHE THOUGHT STRIKES AN AVERAGE AND TRAIN. HE IS SO CARELESS one of the best, if not the richest, | nis stars will play fourth-round |gqerable period to run at the time of Students’ association. s lecture | ITWAS HER HUSBAND FINDS IT'S ALLRIGHT IN CROSSING A STREET Grand Circuit classic for two year old | matchas in the invitation cup singles |{pe fire Y‘\,n iR R I"“ OF | will deal with the various conceptions Lrotters, was down for decision at|on the Casino turf today. They &rc|cured as to the probable cost of the | O [1¢ Dirth of Jesus Christ, a sub- North Randall today. It will bring to- | William M. Johnsten, Harry Snod- | puiiding, P § ject which has occupied the minds of sether for the first time the cream of | grass, and Clarence J. Griffin, all of 188 churehmen of recent months., Tt will the juvenfle trotters. Eight were! California, Norman E. Brookes of |yxr T e free to the public with no collec- named overnight to start, including | Avetralia, Dr. Georze King of New | WOrld’s Champion Will tion. Sam Williams, Lightning Flash, Miss| York and John F. Whitbeck of Har- Enter Bicyel R ] e — 4 3 . i icycie aces oy . " MeElywyn and Hot Toddy. vard university, The feature match| wNewark, N. J. Aug. 14, — Peter TYGERS LOSE INFIELDER .. Only two, Zombelle and Soubreite, | of the day, however, will be staged | Moeskops, of Holland, champion voth in \l.,m.utabln of Walter Cox,| by Brian I. C. Norton of St. Louis and | cicyelist of the world, and holder of first baseman of the Detroit Ameri- tioshen, N. Y. Reinsmen, were named | William J. Clothier, the 1906 national | tha fitle for the last four years, has cans, turned his ankle when caught | ¢ ) he | between third base and the home- | \WANDERS NERVOUSLY A- TROTS OUT ON THE PORCH AND DECIDES SHE'LLSIMP- JUSTAS SHE GETS ITAUT HE to ®o in the consolation division of | champion | wi ! e rainy day. . | " | wired John M. Chapman, that the rainy day, which has a value of Interest in the doubles section of | would arrive in this country on Sat. * plate during the first inning of the | FOUND TELLNG HERSEL? FINDE MRS CRUM 15 OUT LY HAVE TO KEEP BUSY ARRNES WITH THE NEWS THAT 82,000, i ) { the tournament will center on third-| yrday on the steamship Pari g first game with Philad i 3 = . ) stes p Paris to take first gam ith adelphia heres | o A AN & /s (6 £2L . { UNS Three other events complete the | round matches in which Brookes and | part iy races hers. New York, Bos- yesterday and had to be carried from ».$TTlDE_CA’JM AND SIT V\A‘YCHJN? TOR !-_;LE DS AND RUNS IN 1{?1\![ THE ENG NEB’?OKENWN cavd. They are the three year old pace | Richard E. Schlesinger, the Australian | tan. Worcester, Providence and New ' the fald. He is expected to be out in | POWN TO ALTTIE SEWING CUsS POSSIBILITY OF WRECKS THE DINNER, OUT &7 THE REST 6F EVENING I1$ DEVOT-) with seven scheduled starters; the | pajr, and Johnston and Griffin will Bedsorq 2 g > about ten daye | CRREADING CR SEMETHING AND CTHER CHEERTUL SUBIECTS THE CVEN Q%h\gdfifi!% Hofl_‘;l%lb 2:11 class trot, with twelve and the| take part. i 3 g g L AN SERVICE IS GETING 2:23 trot with fourteen. ONLY THREE SURVIVE, SALESMAN $AM miading Youthful Golfers Weeded out at Chicago. Chizago, Augz. 14.—Only three of the invading youthful golfers survived vesterday’s two match rounds in the unior championship at Briergate Golf cldb. When play started this morn- ing in the third match round, Donald tarrick, of Toronto, L. A. Monte- riomico, of Memphis, and Horton Smith, of Springfield, Mo., were left in the running with five Chicagoans. Carrick eurvived the two rounds yesterday by defeating Gardner I'rown, a nephew of Bob Gardner, tour and three in the first circuit, and onald Boyce of Bscanaba, six and 7 /////////////// e o s e 77 Philadelphia, Aug. 14.—Louis Blue, | 9AM DEAR - T GUESS T'LL 60 TO BED SO YOU CAN tcrenoon. The Memphis player had 4 2 towned Bill Mason, of Lasalles, 11l 3 N4 and 1, and G. B. Esch, ot Chicago, 6 ; 7 17/, and 6. The lone Missouri contender, Hor- ton Smith, eliminated R. Kuhnstad- ter and R. Stupple after the latter had put out Neil Ransick of Cincin- nati, s - [

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