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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 186, 194, BRMILLILIEI VALOLLALLLLIVLBLLLL20 8888882028288 8. teansL EDDIE COLLINS, NEAR LEAD IN BATTING HAS BASE-STEALING RECORD GIANTS LOSE FULL GAME IN STANDING— WALKER MEETS LEONARD SEPT. 22 — TENNIS MATCHES GET ATTENTION —LOCAL TEAMS PREPARING FOR WEEK-END i AR L e e e e e e e e e L R R TR T S L L L T Pepap e AP pes b PR AAAA LA Bl COLLINS MAKING BID FoR |GIANTS LEAD BY | A Whole BaRl Team of Brothens! WILLS AND MALLORY BEST PLAYER IN AMERICAN BUT FOUR' GAMES i | , . . MEET IN TENNS - LT O e Tri New Yorkcl‘s--Ghi | : \ \Girl From Coast Plays Yeteran Captain of Chicago Sox| ' T " | p gyt Leads in Base Stealing— .\ATIONAL LLAGLL ¢ag0 Gains by Win ? g\ A 4 = in Finals PITTANL BGH & GIANTS 4, — | 1 —_— —— . Forest Hills, N, Y., Aug. 10,—Mis Batting Average Rises, NELEE . ro o | New York, Aus 16 — The New . } . ) H H .'. York Gians' lead in the fght for the | 5 ‘ 1 ¢ : Helen Wills, of Berkeley, Cal., the dev B it Yo s H » o|National league pennant stands at | ‘\;“;’1“‘ ""““{l"“'h and Mis, Molla y ' 7 3 - ] e Mallory, of New York will meel in ; ur games today as the result of Chicago, A 18 ==Ednard Trow. \ S H Aon thefinal r ) ¢ omen's na Chicage, Aug Edwar row 1 St et el hesfinal round of the women's na- ’ z tional tennis championship, on the turf courts of the West Side Teanis bridge Collins, veteran of 19 cam- | ) . ol i Paigne In the American league 18 [ahiae 8 e : ol Bing Pirates. The Clan McGraw lost | S club here today, Mmaking & determined hid for the ' 88 “la full game in the standing of the | ¢ j \ Amerie league hnnu:- as its most | . ! ) il elubs, Artie Nehf, star southpaw of The girl from the coast met and de- ul:ubln player for l‘fi 1 A g < ol the Giants, was knocked out of the 2 S throned, Mrs, Mallory in the final Colling lgr ten years |'¢!r(44|1 of the =|box in the third stanza when the el e round last year in straight sets, ind Chicago White Box today is leading | YAl : | pittsburghers tallied five runs, going o . : sgain met aifd administered u beating e In base steallng with 33 da¢ lon to win 64 . R F A to the New Yorker in the Olympic thefts and climbed from sixth to third AR, i .. | % 5 ‘ . v 3 v champlopship, place 1 Latting within a week, going | g B Chicago by their defeat of Phila- £ TR o L 4 The champlon was forced to (he fnte third position with an average of | ot ' | deiphia §-6 gained a full game on the p — 3 ' y Hmit In the semi-final round by der 846, Babe Ruth, the tamous Yankee, |\ Y eeend :‘('uul- but remained three and & half y 4 g sister Californlan Miss Mary K still 18 leading the parade, but drop- et i [ samea back of Pittsburgh In second ¢ d Browne whaponly succumbed aften ped to ku even .400, with Bib lalk ) H : place, Home run drives by Iriberg y terrific fighl, 6.4 ke~ '“r" of the White Box sucond with .369, [Grimm, 1n . with two men on and by Barrett with Browne played the ;\“M S anly {N’ Cobb, Hellmann and Speaker advanc. |FOmAt © 200 ,|one on gave the Cubs a command- which she was famous ten \“m:-‘:..;..r ing lead which they held to the end, her opponent's steadiness heing the declding factor of the match, ed in batting with Collins, Cobb cas- The Dodgers in fourth place last Mrs, Mallory had a comparatively ing inte Afth place with 344, a point | Totals behind Jamieson of Cleveland, The |New Yerk eevesnians ground when Cincinnati batted Grimes D, Aug, 16.—Like| s | 08y timie defeating Miss Eleanor Goss In thelr semi-final match 6.3, 6.3 averages include games of Wednesday, Grob, Travnor, M out of the box in the Afth Inning and Plankington, 8 Collins led the American league in ‘mml' run, Cusler; stolen bases, s went on to win 10-5, Uncle Robbie's |the resourceful matron of the fairy base stealing last season with a lnl‘l.ll sacrifice, Kelly: ‘deuble play, n-rln'l" % | Brooklyn """A' I8 now two full "i'“"“' tale who solved the housing problem BIG BASEBALL PROGRAM fiARwuun’S BUAT [Ahm, Mallory's powerful driving game Wright d G 3 lof L] of 49 and with the close of the 1924 |y Wil SUURAN (el Sn TR behind the Cubs fn third place and by moving into a commodious shoe, proving too much for her tall op- atagon nearly two months away NODES |Neh 1; off Jonnard 1;'struck out, by Neht | nine and a halt gumes behind the |Dad Newell of this city plans a sim- ls WEEK.END FEATURE ponent. i P to equal, If not surpass, his perform- s by dennned -1: bx Kremer 1: lite off | jeaders, Cincinnati is two and a half ilar abode. Miss Wills paired with Mrs, Geor, e ot i o | games behind the Dodgers and ten | Except that he will insist that it | W. Wightman, of Boston ‘“{:‘1. \\'h:‘:: she won the Olympic title, came through the semi-final round of the doubles and will meet Miss Browne ance of 1923 H y Tyan 0 in 1 losing piteher, Nehf; umpires, Ruth crashed out two more home (/)10 7 0 o 0 e time 1087 runs and swelled his circuit drive to- —_— and a half games in front of the [be a baseball shoe, | City and State Leagne Contests on Cardinals who doubled the score on | You see, Dad Newcll is munager n![ : tal t6 35, Ho has maintained an aver- CHICAGO 8, PHILLIES 6 their opponents, the Doston Braves, [the Newell baseball team and it is age of scorlng better than a run a PHILAUELPHIA 6-3, with the score tied In the eighth, |made up entirely and exclusively of‘ 3peed ol Fli‘er Makes Her Favorite [ana drs. . Horues budies of - Lae game—he registered 114 times in 113 | AB, R M PO, * Tl the St. Louls club bunched their hits | his sons, even unto Louis, the fin e games. In crashing out 154 hits the [Sand s .. . et bl Bl 2 A Ry 3 o : Angeles to determine which combina- ome run king has gone into a triple | Wi e 4 Yol X Zie : .| Baseball fans will enjoy a multiple R [ TI l] n shall oppose Miss Goss and Mra. 'y,"m“"h t,'ohh‘nnrl gous 1nth 8 A [Nolsme Braves hold tenaciously to their cel-| Dad Newell admits the family 8|0 vee dinner over the week-end, 10 Race or 110 y | Marion Z. Jessup of Wilmifigton, Del. \ lar position, a game and a half be- [rather lavge but says there is noth- | ppo crack of the bat inst the |in the finals. hind the Phillles in seventh place who [ing unnsual in the boys—all 11 of [y will rival the famous shot heard Tt was announced that the Mallory- Buffalo, N, Y, .\lu: 16.—Baby Gar | Wills match would start at 2 p. m. Wrightstone, 3 . ton, Holke, 11 are five games back of 8t. Louis, ‘Hv'm being hall players. round the world, Anyone in the | “They've practically lived in base- | vicinity of Walnut Hill park or 8t |1V of Detroit, Gar Wood's new speed |and that members of the French Other leading battcrs: | Ford, 2b Boone, Boston, 342; Goslin, Wash« |\ o £ Ington, .337; Heilmann, Detroit, 3365 [Henline, o . In the American league the l_\-:m-.w‘.” ' {aenedrin b I Sheely, Chicugo, .335; Speaker, Cleve- [fUng, p - gained a half game on the leasing Pl shoes a el s J | Mary's field will be forgiven for think- | boat, entered the water today a strong | Davis cup team which will arrive to- land, .333. Mienen” o Yankees who remained idle while the |YOM: ’ . . ling a machine gun company Is hold- [ favorite for the Iisher-Allison trophy [duy have been invited to give an e Cupler in Second Place Detrolt club was administering a 4-3 | The Newells have heen playing to- | ing a rehearsal, as a result of its victories in the first | Libition match which if they accept Kazon Cuyler, a National lcague | ‘Totals licking to the Athletics, Only half a |Bcther as a feam for fhree years now. | o pioncers and Pirates went into | (W0 Ncats in the Buffalo launch club | will be staged between the women's game now separates Cobb's team and | The oldest “boy” is 36, the youngest ', ¢ 0jne battle at 2 o'clock this af- | 'e8atta on the Niagara river course. | doubles contest. Only its totul collapse can deprive it youngster playing the outfield with | the Eaikk Sunday this summer and ar 1 b h h e l\\l-rv nd £ roa are | jeague contest. of victory in the final heat as the ashington, two full games be) { 2 Washington; two full games bohind |4y, engely popular as an attraction. | At the same Hour hostilities were | Re owned by 8. B. Eagana and WALKER'LEONARD BOUT the Pirates, is in second place AMONE Aqaps, oy . {14, They have a game scheduled an‘ ernoon at Walnut Hill park in a City the batters, runner up to [Ogers Heathcote rf the Huggins' outfit, remained in third o 2 o | . Sinos ,gfe Nl 15 Ehts abhe e Uhe Newell brothers, top, left to|geclared on Diamond No. 2 between |the Nick Nack, owned by Humphrey B0 JdleAnith no.ghune achodued. 1| riet v, of.; Henry, 2b.i Gus, 88.i | the Mohawks and the Saints, Birge, Buffalo boats, which each hold HELD ON SEPTEMBER 2 Kt Lacs; * [Will. 3b. Bottom: Dellie, rf.; Besse-Leland, still wi ing | leg on the trophy, are no match games to the rear of the Senators, 5 ; 4 » Still with a fighting B Dhy, and Cloveland {n At mosition, fve P "Ron, 0.,’1-'?“4 I:; Louis, m {chance in the State league, started |for the speedy Detroit craft which is J LD after both ends of a double header at | reported to be able to do 58 miles an | New Y S y q 2 4 4 1 a @ able . New York State Athletic Coj s Jer has swiped 1 bases to Heath- and a half games back of the Browns, Sl St. Mary's fleld at 2 o'clock, their |hour. It has not been required to mmission Totals Picks That Date for Postponed were also without scheduled games. } ¢ > M 20, rey, is leading with 30. 3 would-be victims being the Meriden [do more than 43 miles an hour to win S cote's 20, Carey, Philadelphia 12 The White Sox dropped a full game AUSTRALIAN GUP TEAM | e Guardsmen. ;hr first two heats, - 2 Affair—Villa vs. Genaro Frankie I'risch, of the (Mants, con- |, CrCPE 152 00x— tinues to add to hjs run r““":’l-s;“lm‘" Two base one; three base lm".:::d.'::,d:{;‘fhdp:::e c‘\rl:):ubul;us{;; PLAY[NG JAPS TODAY’I l:vllnonon Iq“ llar attraction will | Phil Wood of Windsor, Canada, ing the plate,for a total o al- |nhits, Statz; hon 4, I'riberg, Wil . be the sccond game of a series be- fhrother of the famous Gar, who is New York, Aug. 16.—At ot lics, Hornsb¥increased his total buse |Nams, Barreis; siole Frivers, Grigs- | made it four in a row winning a closo [tween the Corbin Red Sox and ¥al- |piloting Arab VII, the hydroplane [of the New Yorl stale athietis mon® soeord to 264, his 165 hits includ- [B¥ Adams Hesth o oo ey | decision 8-5 and gaining & full game e cons. The Corbin boys won the first | owned hy R. H. Sldway of Buffalo, i [mission yvesterday the night of Mondss ing 29 doubles, 11 l||p|cs and 16 [Rping 2, Coucl N : ;| on the Chicago ‘outfit, but remaining | Outcome of Matches Has No Effect game hut the management of the Ial- expected to drive the craft to s |September Yo m:g":] 1:“';.‘3 homr NS, ;!’:-:cl':"m;;ih pogph. 3 :|in seventh place, h\-n' games in front On tandings As Antac Have cons declares that that will be that, | thipd straight victory in the final heéat |date for the postponed world's \‘\"M"flr + Juck Fournier, slugging V’\vlst "“‘:; Mitenell 2 in §; Keen 7 tn 31-3; .‘v:mlml. § ik tho iRl SRR ALl ioton: i Andto ke ~|for the Leary trophy. The boat won [weight champlonship battle in which man of the Dodgers, with 23 circuit fy 5o 50 g pitches, Ring, Couch; winning a Clean Slate o ;_‘";’{""' game to be played in this fhe two first heats with ease. Miss | Mickey Walker is scheduled to defend vicinity tomorrow will be between th Peerless, owned and driven by K. L. [his title against Benny Leonard, the drives, is leading the home run hit< [pither Keen: losing pitcher, Ring: umpires R ol st | 2 qE i e, McCormick, Prirmn and Hart; tme 1:51, Providence, 1t L, Aug. 16.—With a jAmerican Brick Co team ~of ~Berlin | grimm of Buffalo, defending cham- | world's lightwelght champion. 1n the Other Jeading batters L e Ll ciean plie LI LRl bITSe J“““‘"‘“w:10",;,0:‘?;“,‘\:;‘::;‘b“"‘ A S of Bristol | pion, who gave Arab VII a close race levent of rain, the bout will go over Wieat Brooklyn, 3723 sslely it B T L B played thus far aga 'Tsf-"mf,, e | il stane ary portin. | The luntil engine trouble forced him out jto Septcmber opponents, the Australian Davis cup | at 2:30 o'clock. | yogterday, will make another deter- | The hout was originally scheduled Y Cincinnatiy Qincinnati, .3 toush, 5 4 A.B. . P.O. A, E, 3 enc 4 P ournier, Brooklyn, .346; YOUns. |wiison, 1r 1 0 tennis teum of Gerald L. Patterson | Bencke Will pitch and Harlow will | mineq bid for honors today. for August 20, but the postponement and aPt O'Hara Wood is primed to- |catch for the brick makers, Wilgold 1T, Jack Williams' Buf{alo ywas forced when Leonard injured his 341; Snyder, New York, [Padgett, 3h day for the two r!nul singles matches 7 e 3y speed boat, will fight out the final [bands in his recent bout with Pal of the present series, JAMERSON TO BOSTON heat for the interstate championship {Moran in Cleveland i Pancho Villa, world's flyweight Tap With Other Attractions as Well Slessmmmnnaa: ul:::o—:eea::_ ol oossanmuomur =° hd =3 > Hornsby, the Cardinals' star and ({':::;::5 ';;‘ o champion batter of the league. Cuy- | o rott, & ler, a former Southern leaguer is I:n- stal, cof ting .377, while: Hornsby is topping jvotter, 1h him with .407, a gain of four points m:'r‘enp 2h , over his mark of a week ago. Cuy- g o, Ty C Dennsnel fosansssusa | IR slossz2555229 S ey e B 3 - -n O R 8525 New York, .324; Frisch, New York, Chicago, .328; madns. St. Louis, . 33: ““5, \ Stengel, rf Although the Anzac players lmxe‘ Boston, Aug. 16-—Charles Jamerson, | trophy with Baby June, owned and AMER]CAN LEAGUE won the lepht to meet France in the (a six foot southpaw pitcher, will re- |driven by George C. Hall of Buffalo, c¢hampion has agreed to terms to de- round before the challenge round by |port to the Red Sox today, according [ Baby June, defending champion, was ; defeating Japan in the final round of fto the announcement of the. local | Beaten in the first heat. holder of the Amer n championship DETROIT ATHLETICS 3. 7 play in the American zone ,the two | American league club, A graduate of SRR {in a 15-round bout in the early part of September, The two principals are ROIT : ‘o o o : .| x—Batted for Barnes i 9th. HAWXE PITCHES BIRD OF matches scheduled for today must be |the University of Arkansas, Jamerson a & played according to the tournament |has played professional football with Last Bellm Wins in expcoted to sign contracts tomorrow AP, . PO A Sl ¢ oL i A GAME, e ° ; R . Willlam V. Hawke, pitching for the | Fules. Bo McMillan’s Milwankee Badgers Tennis Court Series ani will meet to dis the match Holm, of Orioles, reached the top of his fame In this afternoon’s pl Pat O‘Ha_ru and with minor league haseball teams, In the contests played Thursday on Aug. 16, 1893, when he blanked | Wood Will face Zenzo Shimizu while |where the Red Sox scout found Bim. |and Iriday, the East Berlin tennis ex- RANGERS TO MEET Gerald L. Patterson will meet Sunao S = perts smothered the New Britain| A meeting of the Ranger A. C. will Hellmann, f . s Hernshy, Pratt, 1b .. A Bottomley, 3 the Senators without a hit. Two men walked, but got no further than first, | Okamoto with the outcome having no JAMERSON TO BOSTON players winning all matches except [be held at 7 o'clock this evening at (T O Rindes, It o PR i Wilbert Robinson and Charles Duke | Pearing on the result of the series; Kansas City, Aug. 16.—Ditcher |ofie. New Britain’s lone winner was | which action will be taken on _the Leonard, p .oovoees 0 PR Farrell, later famous heavyweights, | The antipodes settled the issue yes- | oovog of the Cleveland club of the |C. G. Kron, last year's city champion, |death of Edward Hoffman, who was . each stole a base on the other, The |terday when Patterson and Wood | (e ioay league has been obtained hy | Who defeated Benson, The contests | killed in a motor accident Thursday score: triumphed over Okamoto and Harada |ty joca American assoclation club, [ Included three doubles and five | night. X Baltimore In straight sets, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4. Prevl- | pqo an optional agreement, and |singles. Righop, 2h v & Padgett, Blades, Bottom- . 0. a, e [ously the Anzacs had won their n\"o Guy Morton, pitcher, who came to i) Surplus oil, for which there Is in- ;‘::mv:j_“‘" ' tase hits, Riades; stolen | McGraw, ss. si_l\yzl(ix matches and with yesterday's | ;o ocal team from Cleveland, has| One of the big hotels of Berlin is |sufficient storage, can be pumped 3 g molen (Kales, of, o . victory in the doubles, ‘}'Eg had ob-|hcen released to Indianapolis, it was|fitting out all of its rooms with |back into Xhe earth, to remain there % I Shindle, 3h. tained a majority, makin today's | jearned today. | radio. | until wanted. I Welch, rf Milter, 1b 0 man, Helm; double pla R. Smith v, 0 [and MeInnia; Poweh, i ane o, | Tavior, 1b, matches figuratively exhibition affairs. hes. 3 0| left on bases, Bostou 7 . Louis 5; base | Treadway E B | Bnames 1 s Ty el L |LONE . oo 1 Somebody is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life BR[GG and Moran: tine of ghme 1:43, Reltz, 2b, Robinson, c. Hawke, p. [} : tend his title against Irankie Genaro, Ss>32-235=> wlocsrnosars Slceaswmason hd o P cwne——s~ e Totals oL Totals munn suolo355220028 REDS 10, DODGERS S, BROOKLY NEVER LOOK AT THAT BABY RoLL- Washington WORKING FINE For ME To- GoT SUCH FInE DISTANCE - | AT LAST I'VE GoT on To THE ab. r. h, o a DAY-= I'M ROLLING UP A GAME: FINE SCOoRE BY GOLLY EUERYTHING 1S Tidis 18 GReAT! 1 3 D High, oh Ratted for Bishop in dth. Mitehell, ss Batted for Dykes in 0th [ Wheat, 1t Ran for Hausor in 6th Fournier, 1 szzz—Batted for Harris in oth Detroit . . ot Philadelphia Two hase hits , Binmons; douhie b Haney tn Rassler to Haney to tVRoi left on bases, De troit 73 Philad 7; lase on balls, off off Johngon 9 struck out, by Radtors 1 4 Johnson hits off Johnson n $23 off Leon Stricker, 2h, ... 2 YN LA o el : winnie| Totals T Stephens, p. ...... 3 2 umpires, Holes and Eans; Al A Total ...iuiias 0 24 13 t . | Washington 000 060 000—0 BOSTON 3. (HICAGO 6. Critz, *h 3 Baltimore 020 000 03x—b | ‘”x»,;."‘;:v H PO A ‘I"v‘:l"‘" 1. Earned runs—Baltimore 2. First Hominry, o t . 1 1 I \alkor, 1t [ on errors—Raltimore 3. lLeft on hases Archdeacon, «f 3 0 « Rrossler, 1f ~~Washington 1, Baltimore 6, ‘F, ";\an‘j‘ 2 : on balls—Off Stephens Bhesly, 16 .. s 4 RS, Struck out—Ty Stephr R, of el S 10 iy Two-base hit—Long. Three- lmse hit Kamm. 3 ‘ £t eeehar hindle Sacrifice hits — Long, ;:‘vfln.V"l’;“l;‘ P Ry p - : Hawke. Stolen base—Robinson, Tay- o, i 4y 3 : [lor, Farrell. Wild pitch-—Stephens. o0 figh r ¢ L Time—1:45. Umpire—Emslie Mangum, » s B 2; Connally, W b 0 lne | 1 e plays, Daubert ————— p ' B o ] 0 ol i e varur to i | Tomerrow's score: A long-distance UNRER A RUNDREY | ,/\'/_—\/\ WH ¥ CERTAINLE, L o it B e ey POk | game swon by a pitcher's home run, | AT LAST--Gee! WHY There's| { ANYBooY CAn GET|) TR o tor i off Gilimes 1 struck out, by |ANd & new fielding record is establish Tre BoYs N The Y l NO FUN PLAYING A GooD SCORE NO Bt or "Conmats 1n dn L A Ol ¢ B LOGIREL Hpuas ON THS HARD i off Girimes 12 in §; | P s Wikl = -~ - = /2 '\nnivg pitcher, Shes- | PIRST APPEARANCE THIS YEAR SURPRISED 3 . - gty b Too &ASY To Pingeread, of T R B A n mes. umpires, Klem wamby, b : pd Wi ) Poone. rf . 4 . oy | Single G. 14 Years O, Appears on REACH THE Harrls, 1b 0 3. Coltins, 1t bopee Large Number of Entries i Il‘l‘ Grand Circuit Today Cieveland, Ohio, Aug. 16.—Single G, | Clark. 1 Western Open Tournament | ine tourteen year i son of Anderson | Per . et M- ‘hicago, Aug. 16.—One of the larg. | Wilkes-Little Gip is . scheduled to | Yoach, ¢ . ) Quing, oo st fields on record, it is indicated, | make his first appearance of the year | Farrell, c. Wise, 3h. . 3 3 O'Rourke, 1h, . [0 Abbey, If. ... : 0 Sullivan, se. .... 2 4 22:23535-33>219 l nncunes - ~ss= 11 ene e = 57 il compete in the western open goif |on the nd circuit at North Ran- il 1o s AR championship tonrnament at the Cal. | dall to Up to the present Single ey g " g Umet country club here next month, | 'S pacing this year has been con- Among those expected to ,.,,mne'clmud to exhibition miles on half mile e Cyril Walker of Englewood, N. J,, | tracks, ase. . national open champion; Mike Brady | The veteran er is named to start Wamby; dov 1 - Joe Kirkwood and Billy Mehthorn of (in the free-tor-all pace, the feature of | 1ns to Sheely: & . v 8t Louis, Jock Hutchinson of Glen today's program. Also named to o View, detending titlist, Bobby Cruick- [are Merriman, Hal Mahone and off - Mangum 2 . shank of Shackamason, Chick Fvans, | Buddy Ma 4 struck y v Conn former champiofi, Jimmy Manion, t.| A 2:10 trot, with fourteen schedul- | :" I‘l"n:v‘v‘;:;h d M - Y l.onis. Harrison R. Johnson. &¢. Paul, |ed starters: a 0 pace, with eleven, western amateur champion, @dga (and a 2:19 8PL, with four, cpmplete o Piercy 7 in - Sitch Comnally; number of Chicago stars, | the card.