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S rtyesuesuyUH U — P IN LEAGUES, ARE HARD PUSHED — WORLD CHAMPION TVO TEAMS ARRESTED IN SUNDAY TEST CASE IN VIRGINIA Ug' R AT L iR R e R R CRRBINS GET JUNP |+ 772 DEN TO DEFEND TITLE YORK TEAMS READY TO DO BATTLE FOR LEADERSH SHIP UNOFFICIALLY AT STAKE IN TENNIS MAT UL L L B bl R LR T S T LR CADMENLOSE ' 2conard Promisec Five Games e ATl ) {8 PUSHED BY SENATORS T INTS HEAR PIRATE YELLS - T0DESELFLAGS SEoa o 4 —— To Re- s Threatened Fir: se Invaders In Tvo - York, Aug. 25.—Once again Of marching feet is heard ) metropolis; and again the of this capital city v 5 to achie: ing first The Glants t dereat . 18 meet the fon champlon Yanke being off on a win. ‘ashington they the sister shi 1iea bleeding pdministered y: weelk, are in haunted by the which that fnal the American remble at the Pirates again ma auding | four games away. which last Corsairs as re- were p of under est rs Ho Mirst contest with his o the ninth inning. 1 nd game Hornaby's _to his mates who made ' Roberts and Osborne. A 7 to 6 and 17 to 0, held the Giar n the Infection The nts to § hits as the Cubs won 2 to 1 to within one-half gume rd, former pit McQuillan allowed only ching s of Babe Ruth on the old Iicd X ch ns, held the Yankecs to rd with his 39th home | Bush, hit hard, was | in the ninth by Al Mamaux. | r. a won, 7 to 2. Ruth ngton climbed to within one place by winning from | ‘to 1. Zachary was johed for 10 hits but five donbie ys hy thé Senator infield kupt ut of danger. d alsp fielded briiliantly mith, who held the Browns g bt hits' as the Indians won § Sewell's triple in the third || bases full drove Wingard ound. Reds making hits won from Rostan by scores of 4 to nd 8 to 2. Sheehan blanked the | with six hits in the first i in the second, Dibut, & Cu- Eecruit, took his fArst start, hold- opponents to fur hits. Barnes Genewich were hit hard. wrgh and Philadelphia in the " Roston and Philadel- | - American Bush: were wlosscosscumaon ol coorsssmmumns 002 000 Mamaux umpires, time 1350, not Glnccusssuy ASRINGTON 4, CHICAGO 1. ciit A Hare\, double plavs, to Siiag! CAGO LB, 3 H. ~lpsamsssaaay lusoccnnim s58 s elmsssssmnn wlomomcsmmns lomeaa 01 060 031 staten Fall, & Tioh Pork to H MeNy 05— Lose halk. on | e to | T g1on 11 : ' ¥ Pitcher CLEVELAND &, 1, Lot | Tamisson, sum ) eake ) Bawsll Burns, 1h |1, Hewell Veasier Vang Willlams, ! Aow NATIONAL LEAGUE [S108 b #) " Gioh, Frish, Youig, Mou Kelly, 1b Wiison, of Acgulil outhw Lyan, p Totals Adams, &3 » A% fr A hit wild pit wiliang nits ‘1 o | High, 2 Nt |\ eat ated) Bottomls Hrooklyn Batted for icquillan 1 Sth 5, off M tuitia M A ] N n.\\ll.l 100 woand two put ovts. Duteh Ward, (amous sou!h Willimantic Sucomubs in State Leagne Game—Gresn Is Horo turned in searon Paw 1ays s haek ' Am the In 1921, bevause of 4 salury difior ence, Loonapd dul not repert 1o 1h Detroit clubl He hus ol ganiiod pasehall ever snee recently he was reinstaled hy Landis The pitoh: portant stige of the et enongh steengih 10 1he Tygera to wpell poni, White Leonurd 1ost s niest sturt 1eland nin host games of 1) at Willimantie by o Amorics Thread lwen out ' " " AT Juidge NReott pitehed & wonderful game or New Diritain and his teummat yod alctight ball Krrars by the Phread team proved costly, making i pos for the Now Hritain teum 1o hoth its tailios Cannen ball Jon wirled for Willimantic and turned in @ good day's work a0 the role of relivf piteher to the DL his suppert was wimk At times Athletios, and was beaten in his neat \ errors eonnted most trip to the mound, he showed me con pegistered the Arst enough stuif In that gaime 10 wirs Hritain in the fivet in- yant the bollef thiat he will greatly after he had singled and was help Cobh's team to sccond on a smerifice, | Unlike singled and Mlaberty of Wil senee of sovpral yoars urd s made & poor (hrow, mak- lightor than at any time during his ing 1t possible for Green to eroas ue carecr. He is from 1h the platter in & walk, Green seored vis lghter thun when he the second run in the thivd INNINE retired trom orgamzed hassbill whein Jolnson drove one into rght Reports In Grear Shepe field after Jimmio had singled Instead of spending hix enforced In the geventh inning WHUMANte tuyoft in idleness, Leonard hus heen made its only score. Adams singled \uking the very hest of eore of him then adviheed 1o second on & wild geif, inchdentally doing a 1little piteh piteh, scoring when Flaharty drove ing for somi-pro elubs in Californii & hot one into centerfeld, Umipieing Loonard's fiest g In the ninth inning Keott worked agtor joining the Tygers, | was in # himsell out of a tight Ry when, [pasition to cavetully study his st ff with White on second and I7Isherty apd make u comparison with the on first, he s*ruck Matthewson out, 1eonurd of ol ing the side, His speod ¢ ahout the sim W RIITAIN sesor of a good ab, looked better than ever hroke more sharply, and had the Athletie hatters, who had never hit his offor ings hefore, looking it over in won derment Leoks L) w cquigition of s greal a Wy il Peteo ihle soore " Hmmie run tar New ning Zelle 1o limantic ball, Always e Just pos hook e The his " Harlow, If Zlelks, 1h Y ounaster " tpromise vetsrn piteher alnost cotten hy some of the fans, Not til he his Bt off does ane for he is quite of a tor Johnson, g § s ) WILLIMANTIY ab. r vdin, e .. " " Total hig best in the pinch riencad piicher like Leonard shou'd he of great aid to the Tygers ina c'ote vace like that heing waged in the American loague this vear, Much of the gand pitehing done by the Patenit staff this season has been tirned in hy the ronkie piteh- ers. 1t 48 pearibls thev may falter in the steeteh, The addition of a star vetaron like rd may pros s to bhe just the type of pitcher to siabilize the youngaters Unauestior Move in get'ing the ye a comehack, He s cor Detrait “Tam ant doir 1 never was throy “imply quit, | five grmeos for the 7 oo of the seaenn mes may help cons That in the ws Stolen Iy eni sacritices, . Mullin: donlrg p A ,\nl:'x‘ Dunlap to left on hasges, Wil- | 'l ont. n pitehes ten: nmpives N of game, 1:45, her, ALL-XERSINGTONS Wi CYER PALCORS 07 1. . s Imaders to Pour Hits hester lost to Tir s day on the home grounds, the Siik- town club putting up a poor show- ing and allowing ¢very Dristol run after two ouis had ‘been recorded. The Bell City elub had the long end of a 4 o 2 score, It vas a ga'a day the Bristol second took, without an for IForsiund, ms to Plag in Brook. . He Lirse, iy, N, Y. Saturday Bronis < E All-Kensington whipped th the stick with telling eiteet, the cons of New | I".ym\n \)(?:v.y.‘( & corer erediting him with three {717 00 G0 BN Yesterduy, » Visiting hatsmen ¢ Meriden i rington in « the | BLYEH almost fauitiess support, | Vito, Meriden grounds, Torrington pla a i through the day with Fall with six errors chee 1 i ) st Sy ViAlting: Thib and no crrors, turning in a clas i exhibition, 2 o the the beiter of Tor- to 3 game on i, star moundsmen for ans, g on the sick lst with a sore finzer which kept him out of ¥'s fracas. 11 Qs expeoted Will be in shane when the Feleons in Brookiyn, N. Y nest Saturday, The Paleons will tomorrow izt Walnut il e Batting Averages. Atter a week of many s Harlowe of the Bes ol » indi- i 11 point i stealily u batiing on boy leading by Snyder of New Britain climbing toward the tep and with i few wore good kumes might be e 1o 1o advanee to the league lead- Zielke has dropped from d to fourth ph e Sodridie of Bristol continues (6 o oan in the pltehing averages. The Kieitn ‘s shnding ie: 2ol Individual Bat & ah nraetics Rensan, o Merrick, Tomilinsan, 1 Hammitl, N. B 6400 s (Continued on Following Page) CenYouShaveQuickly in Comfort? Toansington Tran hits aff Merr q Voung: time of V"7l your ragor give you a LA e quick,comfortable shave every LEGISLATOY dsv? AValet AutoStrop Razer - will, because its stropping | Tahor M. P's Claim They Spend Sa) eeps blade sharp, £ach arics Fntertaining Constituents GOING BROKE London. Aug. 25.—Mombers of the labor party who have been elected to rliament find that the salary ot 000 yearly is barely sufiicient. In act many of them have to supple- ment their official income by week- emd speaking engagements, lecture and writing magazine arti 1t is sadd by several mem expensive visitors 1 to “s rs that the me items is taining es who ol that o from constiiuen meir momber i ~ Sharpers Itself cidentally 1o ha wert o tea er tined o luneh, omly | a8 Loonard ut this wost m- | mowt pluyers, witer an ah. | rther | ( | fices | b | plat | | [ard fied to Conway. | out. Airplane Drops ., Aug. -Wil- tor and his two Noeding 8 yrars old of Weenawken, N, J., and Nis ten year old son, Herbert, were ing plane ghed on the 1wl south here late rpe and his two pas- | cngers with him in the plane fell from an altitude of 1,500 feet. | Sharpe was had pnder the en- mine and the Noedings were thrown several yards hy the impact, PORCUPINES ANNOY | { RAILROAD | Alaska, Aug. —The | government's Alaska railvoad has to | fight porcupines. nuwfivr in any form is to the poreupine what waste- | paper and rubbish are to the Ameri can goat, popular for lunching pu and the ratlroad official§ have ordered rubber hose in pump- ing stations and all rubber fixturce to be hung on high poic Seward, T —— e ——C A GOLF CLUB § 8 e e $5.00 i REGOR CLUBS $3.95 Lach EE S 8 Ters LG JONER BRGS e Sporting Goods Store Take First Game in Elimination Serles on Five Hits the first Pirat Hon race The Corbin led § game In the series with the a B e champlonship «limis Mary's fishd yesterday aftor e re i o Nagle for thy Pirates outpitehed Buckland of the Fox but his support » il times The two toams will sruggle at Bt Mary's field nest afternoon ut 3 o'clock urdiy Ve Virst inning left. Nehmidi sacrificed, Buckbond to Blanchird, Boagle singlod to ot Conway seoring. Bhechun was caught at thivd after the hit, Snyder to smith, Weir ‘ined 10 Buekland Corbin walked, Pitapatrick sicri Nugle to Bengle. Nnyder tan ned, Huber 1 ned '8 Jasper, who made i nice cateh Second inning-=Mull M Smith, who knocked it with Lis gloved hand, but eonll not fiell it Jasoer bunted in front of the plate, Blanchard drop Bloom' throw and Jasper was sate, Morelli acrificed them along, Hmith to pehard, Fitzgatr ek and Blanch- ard made a nice ploy Nugle's srounder holding Hall at third, Con- way fanned, Smith slruck out Prefsser and Blarchurd Third inning-—schmidt Shechan dumped one in front of the v and Bloom threw .t into center Sehmidt went to third on the He was caught at the plate on sets grounder to Prelsser. Werr singled past second. Ha!l struck out and Jasper fied 1o Fitzpatrick Bloom and Buckland struck out. Nagle and Beagle made pretty play on Corbin's splush Fourth —inn‘ng=-Moreiti ongh short, Nugle walked ¥ fanned, the third strike being a foul bunt, Nagle was out at second chmidt's arounder to Buekland, making the puteut. Sheehan singled 1o mngled on agle tossed ont wal singled Con- struek out. Enyder Huber tripled to left, Fitzpatrick Al Tikewise. mith tanned Fifth inning. Weir grounded to Blanchard. filed to Corbin. Preisser doubled out Hall Beagle struck feft. Blanch- Bloom struck fine stop of Jasper made a Buckland's grounder in decp short and then threw the hall wild over first, ¢ eounting. Corbin Hied to Weir, sixth inning to Banehard. seer to Blanchard to Preisser Conway Vitzpatri Huber singled over 1 to Jasper. inning—Conway fied to Corbin made a nifty catch Schmidt's line drive. Sheehan touled out to Bloom. Jasper threw wild fitapict out flies Jusper out, M cateh ol breezed smith neat et second, made a to first on Whsen a Feller Needs a Friend Tue PICTURE OF THE PRINCE S g the muteh o 68 Internationa and League Flag to Tygers ONPIRATESOTO? [N BRILLIANT TENNIS FIELD | AEA AND JESS WIN Stars MIXED FO!J‘I!SI)‘ME FINALS Competing At Forest Tavion Hollias And Prancis Oulmet Ontplayed 3 up and 1 1o oo At Fairfie Wlgepon Provides New dweutser of | mined fourson, hole cour ountry elub of 1% Hill, defeating Misy Wosthrook, 1 fon 1he Ouimet of 1 Mius Collett leuding three up at th the frst 15 holes of p and Miss Collett and Nweatser won the fest hole played aft they lost the second and third holus. The whilt the seventh nest theee holo Miss Holthy wlghth on A stymie on the Miss Collett At the 121h when Swectser the Miss three ol Collett wus lost ‘ollett und i Iwas ended The two combinations following morn- Saturday, the ing round mings of Chic met when ton of Philadelphin, def Quentin Feitaer of the South ield club of Long Island and John York, & up. G. Ander con of New The cards: Mory Miss Hollins a Aug. 25 York wen the [ yesterduy irfiota Marion Hollins B iy and Ouimet won ind ninth, 10 und Bweotser the Infd a fall fron desd pin and Ouimet shot which wus wqualiy us good but whieh roliud three feet after it land followed and Ouimet ball out of bhounds at the Miss Holilng shafted har three Sweetser sles were halved until the N Miss Hollins aguin drove [the ball out of bounds and Ouimet could rol got it out and the match Miss go and Max R. Mars 4 4 to four, und Hills — World Cham- pion To Be Unoffi- Miss Qlennu dess we a the and New York, Aug hattle At Busco Vorest Hills whers g for the onesfaurth of stare entered in tournament from champlon of Amer flelal champlon of emerge Willlam 1 phia, defending various times hol portant court emb nd o Francls up and one e clugion of Were luneh, hut Tilde were halved [ he meets Manuel . hole cost hole break came h Other dom dr matehes wn for th ng Rorotra of France, Wedon this year ve former national shumplon; with a drove the next hol apy of Australin: St two of San IPrancisco Washburn of Vincent Richa plon, whose play gainst Tilden in t oubles champior sve, “Little Bil Patterson of Austra fin Hunter led Snan Iranclsco, New eliminated ith Cum- ated Mrs, £hore nels Williams, reg | ehampion, tace O6pponents today, g Round 1 Ouimet. L] Miss Collett and Sweetser. Out—1 4 In—3 4 1 Afte =5 n—0 4 4 Miss Collett Ont—4 In—5 3 3 A, practice NGER IFoothall el evening at the cinb rooms on 8 who are asked work-out Mount, Noverick, :tteos, Kusprow, Stan Sar Nyherg, (Continued on Following Page.) |I'rank Kasprow, Grogan. ley street. Men report for the tain-elcet Puppel, Turner, Argosy, 1B M. Hayes Conrad, Sohicek, Anistating A\ \ Davis W field of it 44t BRISTOL TENNIS cially Picked. forelgners, e cup, The tenni of the season heghis todsy at L aompriss stional ANNUAL which the singles ien the a sharp test on the fiest day Alonso nly man who hae dofeated champion in singles piny this season of . raus i Harold Throckmorton of York versus Pat O'Hara Wood Brian 1, Louls versus Clarence J Rebert versns wnd the 1plon ol opening an important tournament ar winnas unof- world, will ol Phitadel- and at most 1m will recsive when of Epuin the auality sel day ot Tean at Wim irl Fischer, collegiate Norton of Griffin of M Kinsey Watson York, he o hip ds. Olymple cham- with Miss Wille tonal mixed as impres. Johnston, Gerald s and rded most dangerous opponents comparatively MER 1! Rene 08t e Wimbladon, R. Norris among the of the easy Defeat New Britain in Douhies an Win Three Singles, Ten New Brit Out of sentatives were outcia players of the Dri | Yesterday in Bristol. CoGRID PRACTICE, [ Uity hoy for ven will be held tomorrow suceeede. coniest, Chrl Bristol one the B Jenkins Ranger feated Kron and V and g ed Dresssl Cap- | Belip ane Seifels, | sing! Ing: ague 6-1, 6-0 Bratton, Roceo, iKahms, s, sk y i Ch i e AH-H-H - WHAT / Do You SEE IN THAT GULY tol elub'a Tennis The Four 1 Cpre- the el Hardware by 1 in winning oni- fs an Jenkins and In 1 Christ psen defratinz In the doubles, Cook und Pexk - Oppen, aham Peek deteatinl Kion ham defeated Cook dete Mon ted Dres n o defeat BRIGGS 7| | /