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m:zummmm Speakingl]| of Sports New gement of the A A TeRRL ANROULE secuimi the Berve wha plared with th season; Harlawe, whe piayed W Als iy and who is now the hit sation of TiessesLaland e a form Quantico Marines who played last <Hartfords. i« Tebin seball team has out K-end for his syuad out of town hias nd Clark of the Cor whe will twa games. gation Lossies Altheugh s of have On Sunday the local will eross bats with elvel Loam of Mystic the My WA uie more an usknowr, antity they considerable of a reputation in their sectlon of the state and tie cal L'l tossers expeet a hard bat e n Mon y the Ied Sox will ake on the baseball team of the Norwich State hospital in what should be a fast contest \g the In anticipation of two hard games K-ond A practice s ) called for 6:30 o'clock night Walnut Hilt over the w sion has tomorrow at W's toughest opponent this from present indici tions, will be IMinl ey meet at the dsdication of the Iatter's now tadlum, Oct. 18, Michigan hasn't wt a game since the 140 Ohlo State defeat in 1921 | during t axperts Mich il Jndging ning camp counted the the race because of | a supposed weakness at second base, | They sald the Cobbmen didn't have a chance 1o cop—wouldn't even b In the running. But the ‘Tygers| weem to have upset the dope, Western conference, competition will be without the services of many famous foothall stars this *season, otably Kipke, Michigan: Workman io State; Martinean, Minnesota; Below, Wisconsin, and Pyott, Chi- cago. Last spring scuson the Tygers out of For the first time in about a quar- ter of a century the School of | Cleveland does not on the | Michigan foothall schedule. Ior | years the Cleveland school has an- | nually had the honor of opening the Maize and Blue campaign. | Don't to make a show of yourself. The side-show freaks | ¢ enough opposition as it is. | We'd like to move to Mars just to | escape the pest who becomes “the life of the party” after the second drink of dandelion wine Having equipped himself with a nice new Greek nose Mr. Dempsey's next move will be to open a restau- rant, - Case appear try One reason Battling S doesn't | zet more fights may be due to his| « om of kissing opponents at the end of the hout. Pop Geers hung up anoth world's record the other day. remarkable thing about it wa no smart young writer referred to| g “the grar 4 man of the | "y promaters are a =ven promise | $160,000 to fight won' hons who he | the | be his et complalns tails of must ctill in 1€ to have ment meet | perfeet erime se wis will i is on the lookout| Maybe he pians show, | the Pennsylv hig hands make the! says Rockne. |y men | ) that orst, ou with big iicads make the golfers spraying sand | violent cuss words may 7ing to qualily as vice ced h Dundes gave up weight title without defending it The Society for Prevention ot C to Titles should tigate this i the feather- uelty inves- | Meriden. to play police Today is a gala day in The coppers are waiting hosts to the New Britain team—-after thair ball game, Maybe after the game they won't feel o like playing host. And if New Britain's bluecoats should repeat their recent victory | here, it behooves all local autoists | to steer clear of Meriden—the Home of Skilled Industries Paimer and George Baer s Lutlers today, nd Alexander re- the mound for Chicago relieving Rlake went well until | inning 5 the Giants got | which, coupled with Cub | ne. are the oppo Grover Clev turned ¢ yesterday in the thea ins' fonr hits and after st frame hurling he held excellent the Phils bling ase of kn powdered { Philadelph | the | Kelly, | Sutton, ss. | Dairymple, 1f. | Bark | smith, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [ B Bucbal Revew | FEATHER TITLE 1§ S NOW ON MARKET I ANTANN LEAGLE e | S e Bossbs, Gontenders o Battle Tor Honor ~Kaplan's Status e York, Aug COmmis meeting will take bringing the sucee vavated by Johnny Dundee. Louis (Kid) Kaplan, whe recognized by the boxing |the most logical contender featherweight crown would seem to have good basis for his claim to be nominated as the defending cham- pion, The commission will sug gest an elimination tournament Gotham's bellef is that Chairs | mun Drower will set a date the filling of entries from outstanding featherweight contender and that an carly series of contests between those selected will be suggested. A committes of leading prom: ™ will probably be usked ARS the ontpants with the ho ing forward the new foath champion by the first of Moran Bout Disastre There is a bellef that test lust week between Kaplan and Pal Moran may have some effect o the chances of the former beecomin un early entry in the tournament The Connecticut athletic commis- sion is not altogether satistiod ‘over | the way the Kaplan-Moran bout turned out and . the affair will come |up for action at its wlar nsecting, probably the the I weok. | The games played) P Waterbury 600 | Spiingield Harttond PinsBeld Weoieester 1 § 1] New Haven I'tE Albany " Hridgepert 1Ho state neat toward the title While | has by board for 2T.=The the New athletic at action sor 1o Today's Games. & Hartford at Springtield Waterbury at New Haven Pittsfield at Woreester NATIONAL LEAGUL, Yesterday's Results, for New York 11, Chicago 9. Pittsburgh 6, ‘Philadeiphia 1, game.) Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 1, ond’ game,) Nrookiyn Cinelnnati (first (secs 10 on 1, 8, Louis 4 Hoston bring= - rweight the year a20 the a8t New York Pittshurgh Nraokiyn Chicago Cinelnnati At Louis Philadelphin Noston A 1% " " s Games, lelphia at Pittshurgh Louis at Chicngo, (Other teams not scheduled.) next Lot last of st commission of Moran | Connecticut [questions the showing {who acted the part of little |than a punching bag for The Meriden boxer socked over the ring and this game.) {about the suspicion that everything Washington 6, St. Louis 2, was not right. Apparently the ond game.} | Connecticut fans overlooked the | Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3, (12 in- | fact that Moran |is yparently nings.) through and has looked bad In his (Other games postponed; rain.) | recent houts, They made much of |the fact that Moran lasted tén rounds with Denny Leonard, | whereas that bout simply proved | that the lightweight king was short | of condition. I the Connecticut hoxing followers had noted Moran's ) | form against Jack Zivie they would “450 | have known there was no ¢ "t54 | making him a favorite over Kaplan 51 |28 was the Doubtrul Incidentally, pounds for would seem to |l | iHo ol ‘ L Louis at Washington ‘!h(;.:{:""\‘l\n":?nh r‘|'|| Lonis is not ratherweigi owe Detroit at Boston el er, He has Chicagg at Philadeiphia had $2,500 in the hands of the New York commission for several {months as a guarantee that he can | | make 126 pounds, | The details of featherweight competition was not revealed, but it | was understood that the commis- | sion had in mind a plan which wil) | give every 126 pounder a chance for | the_title, (sec=|he commission | scheme to appoint a cummittee of ‘muqmpmmn to draft a working I'plan and to mateh up the fighters who are eligible for the crown. This 3 [ plan, if adopted, will be placed into | operation immediately and a home for'the crown found before snow 497 | flies. 486 | 62| 0z K Pal (first broug Washington &t Louls (sec- P.C. New York Washington Detroit 8t. Lonis .. Cieveland Boston 546 About Weight Kaplan weighed this match, which | il support to Chicago Today's Game: Cleveiand at New York. St the Toronto 3. Reading 2 * &yracuse §, Newark & Rochester 7, Jersey City 2. same.) Jorsey City T, ond game.) (fArst Rochester 5, is considering a Standing. Raltimore . roronto ited To Bouts invitation was l'\Y-‘lu]wl‘ |to the Prince of Wales lw wireless | | to attend every boxing exhibition | while in this country as a guest of ! the state commission. sailor Friedman, lightweight, | informed that if he fulfills a contract to fight in Atlantic City tonight he | rm\not fight at the Chadwick Park *in Albany on Thursday night, | me time interval between the two | exhibitions being insufficient, accord- |ing to the board’s ruling. Prince A formal Today's Games, Raltinore at Buffalo (2). Reading at Taronto (2), Jersey City at Rochester (£). Newark at Syracuse (2) I was |New Post-Season Ruling Will Affect Babe Ruth Chicago, Aug. 27.—If Babe Ruth {wishes to play exhibition games in | *rancisco after the close of the an league pennant race, for t aefit of the poor and orphans, he Wili be obliged to obtain the con- Al of all the American league club | 1 olonsl Ruppert, | 2t of the Yankees Ruth, appealing to Commissioner for permiszion to play after , was adsised that the © was without power to Bofore the rnle , Commissioner Landis, ith other haseball officlals { torming advisory eouncil, could ant permission for orming Two Men Score Six Runs Each Smarting under the 23-3 defeat | yyos glven them by Pittshurgh earlier in montli, a team m\ A 1887, smashivg out 26 hits King cled the | , and around five times, burgh accumulated hits, but no especial advantage. The scor Boston ab 2 thgn six Billy Nash Meanwhile Pitt SPEED BOAT WRECKED | Detroit, Aug. 27.—The first ac | dent to mar the events in connection | with the gold cup regatta, scheduled | here, ‘starting Friday, occurred last night when the Woodfish, a 32-foot | runahout speedhoat, owned hy Bdsel | Iord, was sunk while making a trial run over the officiai course. rf.-p. | 3h. | Nash, Harnung, 1f. . Morrili, 1b. .. Wheelock, cf. Johnston, cf. Tate, c. Burdock, 2b. Madden, p.-rf. .. has | of A drove of “"floating islands been encountered off the coast Borneo. Pt o n e o ’; I B Total use for |! WEDNESDAY, Al'Cl'.\'[‘ 27, 1924, (1 SLAR VETS ARE STILL DOING STUFF \me Good When Smoky Joe Made His Recond PIRATES PROTEST Pittsburgh Team Objects (0 Tuling HORNSBY HITS SAFELY IN 10 STRAIGHT GAMES Famous Mugger Gels Which Deprivesd Comair Batter of Cands 31 Hits in A% Atempts and 16 & Home Run, Pa, Aug. 3T.—=A | with Jo it teal burgh, wis filed last Heydler, president ague, by Harney Dieytuss, | dent of the Pittsburgh club, on 4 efslon i yesterday's with Philadelphie | Johnuy Morrisor hit when deelared It lowed as @ home ball ouisid and Huns Hesalt night Bt Louls, Aug. 21.—Hince st on & batling spree i in @ game With Philadely Hornshy, the Cardingls » ond baselig league hitter u straight games and vol AN a week age u, B e\la: by three which a b Was ruled Prosident JEING aet = New York. Woad was turning in Aug ars then Twelve ye and leading W ten 280 Joe with the Bostor " Ked 0% yiet b has safely oted 2 ra total of 140 ¢ three o Boa, 16 straight | base in 3% attempts | should During the past headers w payed Of these hi six the i In yestorduy's gume Iyn, he sec three runs scored by Bt Louls home three attompts ries (or an American league ree un loe iriven w ta by wi total eight ond; 12 480 this me weut beyond the The hit wa inning and the | which was won by o 1, was Pittsburgh CATCHERS WILL NOT LET ot ROMMEL USE KNUCKLE BALL Mog Per ' | Ax Result the Athietios’ Star 1 modern record that stil) o i 12 years i venter 1l the N homers, bringis N nng Bames 1| pires. Bing Phitadelphi Fred T of osing but five nEo, A0S 1 d i the world Giants and Ited robbi Christy victory o gvass a iy ball belween 1he wor | the Glants of a ehamp And 12 ye g0 11 are still in the hig hurling to major b Walter vidge Dauss, Alexud and 1ixey A% noted, in the Americ son ranking nx the Walter 7, or five and the R ball history rived in the 101 In the holds the sonthpaw that time b beanty," puid Indianapolis for record price triple pluyed under pr with lire the four driving out Rox Mathe red of el of & well-earned drivies in four His week's thought 10 be Last Wednesday Hornshy obtuined 13 the plate, in the played, He had hit safely straight times Friday was stopped Pitehor New York NATIONAL-AMERIGAN LEAGUE BALL GAMES g 'age) nship, % toher I's record and Thursday hits in 14 trips four games niy he PR WENGE, Were ters, Johnson and George Washington; Bhuwkey nd Bush, Yankees; Detroit quard, 1 L Cub; (€ Pittsburgh | and Cineinaati, Six Of these vetorans are n lengue with Johne lean of them ull, the Nationals in years hetore Joe Wood making base other five all ar- vicinity of when hodrher In Greatly Handicapped in Neht b oper, His Work ontan of Philadelphin, Aug Ed Athletics seventh pluce star pitcher of the ball games with a Americun Rommel, star e to Woe 17 Rox were teum in the mmedinte te that tommel winning scason, with & n o a4 much better record, wis unable to break even 18 and losing 19 This s away to a bad Ll players are Rommel being no quested that ‘Brugg) cateher, Perking, He thought Jinx. ti-ontinued:fom e National cireuit Marquard long service modal, The joined the Giunts in 1908, being called the “8$11,- which was the amount the player, & duys, Next in line come Ale der and nton with 18 seasons to their credit, fol- | lowed by Cooper and Rixey with 12, | Down through, the years these 11 hurlers have taking their | turns on t mound son after on. They have seen many stavs | come and g they have on many a promising recruit flivver or “bust” in the big show But they still go pitching on. A campaigns in the majors 18 streteh for a gunuer. And them have been up even ny 1 Yo (Wil umpires got most and lommel start, § superstitious, ption, he sccond string ANON again Moran an " ND GAME) Aot " Pittaburg those ) 100 in REDS 5, BRAVES 0, LORTON AR backstop. be a the club's Perkins star might d self. It was stopped the Wi it had won M Innls, 11 gham, 8 1ooked like his mel who recent ington club after straight. He allowing only two hits, Itommel 15 positive | solved his trouble and this manner : “My best bet Js my knuckle ball | In 1922, when I won 27 game d it seven times out of ten. dozen explains it in quite a of INNATI AR Tt iz, 2h 3 Daul | 5 Ticush some longer than that. e pitel A SPORTING EVI Rerengaria, Aug. Wireless)—The Prince of Wales was awarded the “booby” prize for his Y " " |costume at a fancy dress dance held | in the ballroom of the Rerengaria [my f |1ast evening. 1t had been stated [often than the knuckler, that his royal highness would not |as effective a delivery, appear in costume, but at a late|breaking even hour he enteréf, made up to rep- [ “While I don't resont an Apache. There was re- | for not wanting to handle | peated cheering when he and a lady | knuckle ball T have taken the |dressed as a hoy received the booby | ter into my own hands and have | prize dolls gone back fo it almost exclusively. (R - And T am winning regularly. GARNER TO RIDE | = | Cincinuati, 0., Aug. | Mack Garner, one of the leading rid- lers of Kentucky, will have the mount on one of H. C. “Bud" Fish- 1 i H — (By the catcher look bad bec inability to handlo it cleanly. » T T e hits Daubert 2, Walker, ol o Dits, Critz 2, Daubert, Pine Ciitz, Pinelli 3; saerl ton; double plavs, Critz 1o Daubert, Pineell to Critz left on hases, Bosto Cin- Dse Il 1ton e 4 lits off Renten 15 it by o ne to th ol it Peirman an umpi tim, 8} | 1 e The rrier pigeon in | caim | ute, speed of a weather is 1,200 ya Jockey ANATOLE FRANCE ILL Puris, Aug. natole France, Dreyluss handle him rather than Cy In his last few starts Rommel has blanked the Natfonals, | he has finally | The knuckle ball is hard to catch. | No one knows how much it is going to break. As a result it often makes use of his “Last season my catcher called for st one and curve ball far more | Neither is | |# Now is the time to bowl, before the leagues | on the inest equipped alleys in the city 1 had trouble blame my catcher mat- | is a min- ITILDEN AND HS RIVAL TO i Contest With Alonso Features Hateh Today Aug 3T.=Af ements i William detending Alonsa, of the second Noth first round Ational sl inatlon of 1t of Philadelphia by the lat world tonnis stional Juntor cham o the Canadia , broved the 4y the ) N greut- first day of th of an ans took place, The de- E. Brookes, veteran Hugh Kellereher, of 1 the victory of Wat. of New over roup York, Francisco, surprises the first day's players advanced and thirteen drawn byes in the reached the third round ined untinished in play. ® rer cond rounds of opening hid for the Ameriean t he the their own, for- Gor- Y Australian ace, did not comple mateh with Paul Martin o York, but his team- mates Pat O'Hara Wood and Robert E. Schle stars, conting 20 Bowling Alleys advanced as did three Frenchmen, Jean Wimbledon, Rene mnaun, Fukuda Japauese stars, alsd The feature the Tilden-Alonse M. Johnston va Ry Harvey Snodgrass v vurn, Jean Borotrs v wan of New York, M W Ktanley Pearson of Aain Gerbaylt ve, toh between Gergld B LG ve. Clarence @ Prancisco, Howard Kinsey Vranciseo v Dr, George New York, and the matoh be George Lott and the Willard Crocker, Canadian nlayer, and George Whitloek York mateh Italy on ( ood Terms With Mexican Mexico City, Aug. 2T, Glurati, \new Italisn Mexico, piysented his o President Obregon yesterday the usual formalities. Today president wnd the minister are ing for Vera Cruz to visit the ex) tion steamer Italia, which is on & special courtesy visit to Mesican shores, Poland Tightens Up Against Russ Raids Warcaw, Aug. 27-~With & view oot Louls 1S to increasing the safety of ern borders of Poland, where vik raids were recently re) cabinet has decldes to newspapers, to appoint Junuszaztls and Olszewskl eivil ernors of the districts of Novo honors | dek and Volhynia, The ministers belleve, ¥ h frustration of any attempts sheviki for foment trouble border districts, Rogers Recreation Building 50 CHURCH STREET 22 Billiard Tables |BOWLING | I start, BE WITH THE CROWD Daily Prize who is residing at his Touraine coun- try house, La Bachellerie, is again riling, says the Petit Parisien, and |be run is confined to his bed. M. France ner probahly will he astride Swope, observed his 80th hirthday on May fwhich many horsemen consider the | 25 last.s hest two year old of the year. How High Is er's horses in the Hopeful Stakes, to it Saratoga Saturda 10.00 in Merchandise Free to the mo- torist who guesses correctly the height of the Goodyear Balloon now floating over our service station. 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE $00 GLOYAS WILLIAMS I’Il'klmr ab Tields, ef.-p. Coleman, rf. Miller, e. $ALESMAN SAM Hey, Kids — It Must Be Great to Be Poor wmnns D ley, 1b. b, [ 58N 9AM - THAT LITILE. JONES KD STOLE A BOX OF CAAWKERY COULONT GET A CEN FAOM EM 6UZZ- HEYRE 00 PooR | KNOW = \ “TOLD €t THAT - BuT_THEY 9AY THEY ARE 100 WELL- THEY COULD AT \ERST GIVE THAT KO A oo P00R O GIVE WM A WHATI T | Nash, sutton, FAOM T 4TORE. “T19 MOANING ~ OU GO SEE Hio PRRENTS PND MPKE THEM PAY FOR EM Kuehne, ss sommamana s e et e T 630 004—28 302 006—14 Roston . Pittshurgh ... Earned runs — Boston 17, Pitts- burgh 8. Two-base hits — Kelly, Miller, Kuehne. Three- | hits—-Johnston, Tate. Home | runs—Kelly, Nash, Madden, Cole- in. Stoien bases — Kelly, Nash, den. ~Iikst on halis—TRoston 3, Ushiirgh 11, First on crrors— ston 10, Pittsburgh 2. Struck ont | --Moriti. Passed balls—Miller 2. Wi'd pitehes—Kelly 3, Fields 1. Um. pire---Doeseher. | yrrow's score: A pitcher \\a\k!l | eight men in oneé inning, seven cone secuti ely, LICKING ONCE IN A WHILE © TEBMH HIMY WHATS RIGHT LICKING 7! = HOW OME 7 TRYING TO MAKE A DIGNITIED APPROACH TO THE HOUSE OF A CERTAIN YOUNG LADY WITH A SMALL BOY BEHIND YOU WHISTLING DUM DE DUM, DUM DE DUM, DUM DE DUM DE DE DUM DE © McClure Newspaper Syndicate I THEY'RE _AFRMD T0 WEAR OuT Hi9 PANTY