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ClTY LEAGUE MANAGERS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY §& 1025 Se0sirsiaiatiesiadaittasiacioaspintsanatotonsiatenias st ne s 3 DIQ(‘ USS IMPORTANT DETAILS — KENSINGTON HAS HEAVY WEEK AHEAD — PIRATES TO BE BUSY ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - FORMF R NEW BRITAIN BOY COMING ALONG IN SWIMMING CONTESTS — RED SOX GOING TO MERIDEN SERRERIIIIIIIINNIIINIININNG GIANTS REDUCE LEAD OF PITTSBUF ras Raasiaiitestasiereis s AGERS DISCUSS GH IV NATIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS New York Takes Initial Game of Series—('hicago Nats Goans 0f P. & F, Corhis Wants Trim Rohins ke Dou' Bill Yanks raves Cincinnati and Philadc (Champion Senators Lose to White Sox — Lose Boih Ends of a Double-Header, hat e in th series ot to leag Lor was yes double strom hot Kelly Young « Ttoh Art Ne Gray to f feld Pirate hatteris had been witl ter. Nehf p only after had chok rally Rahbit ed throu ning hi taking fhe from Rill toa 10-5 2 Rabbit t play an error he stumblad on grounder lut later he f additional chaneos cle a rafe clout duriy rally. Star playing managers the majority in the b st 1s Wheat of T 6¢ Boston, Horns Cardinals, Harris Cobb of Detroit 1and, Sisler of the S 1 Collins of the V anville of the Cul &t ed and onth Beston whi 4 and eutfielder higtory of the over the left fieid fer run Cine ed a ing the Quak 0, and Henline Fletcher's « the third in Rressler a ed an the tield Brilliant sbled 11 take Senatar A P taranvi Killefer, hr friumph over Tirc geven run rally In the si made hig are now in A ZUe L) Raneroft st Louis | Washin: | (leve af 1 of or of nis Br and Mar- Louis Nation ontpiteh- | it in eader g parl Ington winningz first fra gles Pilchers a douhle were Louis the ni TR eary AME driven fror Brown th innin Header From | lia Split Twin | it tutioned at the games Mo Ve ond No. 1 ose games | 0 .),Hll meu ting of the leg held o n n the ement hetwean | Jast nvgh’ ck on T'u, en gome this lot and around, the had 1o he stopped bec hedulad to go on managers of the t to allow the nine in- elim 1 on o' canie ful Kicking o el in I innings and will tend intere is not oy cal of st 1he tor nir the the st man e eague mor Hng caus er until m going policeman to diamonds w hile 1h During the &aturdays ) e ween played on on there has b thi csumab t the man- L policeman hile the iminate this th dinmonds played board Jecided to pe- furnish Kind of sh Player The pe n will ask for a et so that ion park to wed 1o st on called on to Inring the nine Alen asl that it thal the dia T week 80 Mz lia lia s heen Hil ehap that the on Satur v Aldric las! that all tend In the ranks of the riony yre Than a Dozen of Flite of Three Year Olds o Compete at Haw thorne Track on Saturdey, S (P e Hawthorn: Cnicago vent, at Satnrday ntry ry section ¢ i in ting n- hrane's Dan- Amer} 3 leg up | Rostwick's of Tight King %y dele- hopes an ird- Master, ng the Kentu » pins Its Kentneky ¢ Mark rt Skimp's and Poc AND CIRCUIT PROGRAH cot terday's Cord A 2.10 Pace Will be The Feature at North Randall Todny CHALLENGE INADODS N ' h as the one | opening | mented by The 0% cvart ¢ .e0d in {amateur this year What business, you Maiden and MeLeod, of country's oldest professionals figure in the amateur golf ehampion- ahip? We WILLIAMS) Malden against the national | have the to ask. fno 1, Maiden Man i Meleod will eaddling | MacKenate, best looking ear-old that ever dipy ta hueket of nata, il We e gone {n MeLeod will he starting his 15-year- old pupil, MacKenzie, of the Wash- | | distriet holder — of Atlantic nd will be starting his ner, Babby Jones, o' War of the iy be the two- | °d a snout in |, the e we shonldn't | vesterday, | | | track and the | i) esprots, title in many of the t promising | oungsters - golf Tt is hardly to be voung Mackenze, sxpected that | fanr will run | fetd | this | 2olf heing with only back of him sled over Jones rongh and the iy eome to pase kind of a zame it i Think MacKenzie Fas Poise MeLeod, a former open pion. thinks MacKenzie has every thing a potential champion The aren‘t the most 1tant f MelLend savs. ing nois mother names for nerve in a pineh | makes or breaks the plaver who I | rapable enough to get close to title.” MeLeod ‘mmr poise orosaw links, MacKenzie rather himself last fall gh this yvear, vet cham- needs, impor- “The just shats You eall u ch is thinks than on the MacKenzie any youn he | gster prove at Merion w 0ok the hard fighti Ven | EIm to an extra liol sur- | rendering in the national champion- 1 n he| George hefora It was peara the gster's first ap- tournament on Elm was in brilliant form anq ent on will recall, bow ina major vou ere he MacKenzie pla during both noon toiine Jones. ‘ for shot | and after. | strength, | , finally Leat finals inals e 24 him sh 2 morning Waning than anything else rounds, more him, Gets Distance Off Tee MacKenzle hits a long ball off the | long a ball, oTi e apltankery he Is deadly. There is a smooth. ness of touch about his stroke that |is reminiscent of Ouimet, prohably St putter among the v in fact, on 1he as any | greens | ama. | ie plays the ess and game with a a pravity that fy at odds with his extrame ith Much of his time on the | links i3 devoted to practice. Rack in his head is the R will be wearing the amateur | thought 13 ot ba this vear but ft w and “gooner than McLang RAIN STOPS GANFS —— | 10 quote the tiny Trinity M. F. and Lutherins Forced to Suspend Play in Last Half of the Pirsg lnmng lickly ended what promiseqd 1 church league game at Willow Brook park ming in the last half of the | g A strengthened errv\v‘ team was on the field and oked as though it might end m-\ T st of the Lutherans, Metiodists had gone in their halt the had retired the first | tter when the deluge | contest to be be plaved off later, | ey Memorial church- which had been | al agreemen and Blue army meat this evening | he game of last week, n by the Blusbi ¢ protested b and two- had ne e South chure Joceseln the Canadian golf champiénship, day qualifring rounds, donico of Memphis, | recent southern champlonship { V'red Lamprecht of Cleveland, | golters who have | ant records, | captain k. a unable to compete, AMERICA AGAINST ENGLAND IN MEET Harvard-Yale and Oxford-Cam- bridge Teams Compete Saturday Cambridge, Ma: Tuly & (P — That several records are bound to fall and that the final scorc may be determined by the sceond place win- ners are the only two predictions which can be the outcome of the Harvard-Yale, Oxford-Cambridge track meet at the Harvard stadfum here next Satur- The scoring me as in ps ystem will be the t meets. The gotting the largest number of first places will be the winner. If the first places are evenly divided which is more than a possibility this year. the greatest number of seconds will determi the result The Englishmen will be handlcap- ped by the fact that Arthur Porri(t of Oxford, his team mate, E. H. Campbell, quarter miler will not land in this eountry until the day before the meet, They are due in New York on Friday and will have practically no ehance for a befere the meet, On the other hand, the broiling weather of the last few days has done to put the rest of the English runners who arrived last Sunday first-class condition. Douglas I, the English captain, or president ¢ they call him, is satisfied with the way his men have rounded into form The practice workouts in the sta- dium have led to one foregone con- |elusion—that Sabin Carr, Yale fresh- Iman, will shatter the mect record for the pole vauit, The present mark 12 feet. Yesterday Carr cleared 13 fost 3 Inches fu perfect form 1t is practically certain that rather slow time of 25 1-5 [for the 220 yard low hurdies will fall !before the onslaught of Horace Cole ,lot Yale, pushed by Lord Burghler, |who is doped as the winner of the high hurdles. The quarter mile should prove one v |is WESTERN AMATEUR MEET Fast Golfers Are Matched to Tour. nament Which Starts on Satnrday July 18 at Detroit, | C'hicago, July 8 (A—Deonald Car- | ¢ ot i it of the feature races of he nee riek of Toronto, w entl h it AfTorontoimolsecently SRoLli il 8o el Gagsitatia itTon A Paulsen of Yale fighting off Bill Seore. |Stevenson, formerly of Princeton, Cr% lind B. H. Campbell of Oxford. Gage has already done befter than the meet recard of 49 seconds been caught in 48 1-5 in the inter- collegiates ntered in the western amateur meet o start July 13 at Detroit, tary Robert Cutting announced to- In issuing the pairings for the Carrick | player, is a youthful and powarful mated with L. A. Monte- | e medalist in the | {ths iron man stunt in the half and the mile. Captain-elect Willard Tib- BOIfers are . o4yq of Harvard, free to concentrate INEer-1o the two-mile, is pleked to win his and Jimmie lovent porritt of Osford, late ar- Manion of St. Louis, formerly trans- | yva) ehould win the 100, but Nor- Mississippi title holder. The entrants [{on of Yale is considered a fair include a large number of YOung !chofes in the furlong sprint. espacial- not made import- l1y in view of Porritt's late arrival but among the veterans | Van Geyzal of Cambridge is the fa are Neqd vyer of Chi . who lorite in the high jump, with his won the title some 15 years ago. |team mate McIntosh, a consietent James 1. Etandich of Detroit, twice | 73-foot performer, the favarite in the | runner up to Chick Evans, b hroad jump. Dunker of Harvard | Hoover Bankard of Chicago and |completes the list of American fay Carter, once Irish chani- [orites by being almost certain first rhvr in the shot- put. Another pair of fast collegiate champlon, pion. Pob Gardner of Chicago, fwir national amateur champion. today | Women ('mher fm found that he probably would be Pasadena, Cal., July & (P—Thirty- | four castern women athletes were sre today ready to take part in the Women's National A. A. U. frack and field champlonship meet which vill be held Saturday. Included the first contingent from the en which arrived late yesterday were Hazel Kizk of Newark world's hurdle champion; Margaret Proetor Boston, who holds the national avelin mark of 103 feel; Elizabeth ne, New York, broad and high simper. and a crack four-memher relay team from Paterson, N. J FAILS TO REPORT | Bridgeport, July 8 (#—=shortstop Joe Rodiguez of the Bridgeport haseball club of the Eastern league fafled to appear in uniform for yes- | ferday’s game with Waterbury and served notice on Manager Wilhelm | that he will play no longer with the team. He has been placed on the| suspended list, Tt has been re- ported that Rodiguez was to ba traded, Bridgeport now has but 11| players on its active list, safely made regarding | team | their star sprinter, and | workout on land | | | Wi having | of | National Track Meet in | PIRATES HAVE TWO HARD GAMES FOR THE WEEK-END Corsalirs to Play Meriden Insilcos on | Saturday and Milldale in That Town Sunday. The Pirates A, C. has two hard games scheduled for the week-end when they meet the |Meriden Insilcos on Saturday and the hard hitting Milldale team on Sunday, The Insilcos have a strong [lineup and will be worthy opponents or the Pirates, The Corbin Ted Sox lost a game jearlier in_the season to the Insilcos und the Pirates are out to fake the |contest, Tidaie Goeh will be in the hox for the Pirates Suturday with |Gray and Tlein as rescrves. The game will be played at Hanover park. | Sundav, the Pirates will meet the Milldale team for the second {time this s In the last en- counter hetween these two, they bat. |tled for 16 hectic innings before the {Miildale nine won out. “Eddle" {Hein, who held Milldale to six hits jand one run in 15 innings before he, hurt his angle, will be in the box {for the Cal Hein is confident lof turning back Milldale and a good same fx expected. Milldale suftered a loss last Sunday when they were nosed out 1 to 0 hy Kddie Hart's Meriden team. The Pirates will lineup over the week-end as follows: Hall, ¢; Heln and Gray and Goeh, p; Reagle, 1b; .m Sheehan, ab; Jasper, 6s; . ef; and Echmidt ‘nll Morelll, vf. Practice will he held Thursday night at Walnut Hill and Friday at St. Mary's field 'KENSINGTON ARRANG ING HARD WEEK'S SCHEDULE Havd baseball team irs, If; Conway Hitting Paper Goods Town Boys (o Meet All-Meriden and Submarine Rase, | The Al-Kensington working up week etarting Kddis Hart's haseball team a hard schedule this off with taking on All-Meriden nine in that town this week. The game will ed at Hanover Park prob- ally on Saturday or Sunday of this ccording to an announcement made by the Meriden manager. I'he Meriden combination will be one of the hardest hets for the Kens- ington nin~ this season as they have ady chalked up a win over {he Corbin Red and several other rood teams a e state. Hart's nine congne hard hitting | Milldale nine last Sunday in a ecin tilating battls and Kensington will | have to travel hard to pull out with la win Kensington has been golng great ns this vear, and with the linenp playing the brand of ball it has been | fashing during past eral nsington will wa away feriden a game this ye vietory over Al e the u | weeks, K with the vt to love a7 sington ho the Mohawks of Mer Managar Ruckley has arranged for | one of {he swestest attractions ever [offered to Kensington fans by hook- {ing up with the fast Submarine base {team of New 1.ondon. This team will play a home and home series with the locals, the first game being scheduled for Kensington at the lo- s ball pari and the second game iden { ust. The base the fasi S nine is constdered ane of wil e the fans gome thing to talk about w! the n | ttams meet OUTFIGIDER Bridgeport, July nor, an outfielder was astern leagne night Waterbury 5—Dick igned He will join the today. ND THE WIFE H ARRIVE HOME| ° & S0 DoG TIRED You CAN HARDLY DRAG ONE FOOT AFTER THE OTHER READY FOR YoU - AND THE WIFE DOESN' T DISTURB You UNTIL You SUDDENLY COME OUT OF IT AND IN A DAZE IMAGING TS G.AM (T 1S 1L Pm AN SMOKING HOT SUPPER ALL < AND THEN WITH EQUAL SUDDENNESS REALIZE THAT THE WHOLE NIGHT AHEAD OF You-s ‘Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feeling" As A WONDERFUL club that | l'nr New London some time in Aug-| st semi-pro nines in the | two | FORMER LOCAL BOY I§ CITY CHAMPION Donald Bertram Wins 50 Yard Dash for Juniors in Hartford Donald boy, Bertram, a former local won the Hartford City cham- pionship for swimming a 50 yard dash for junlors, the class of boys under 16 years of age last Sunday at Capitol park in Hartford. His time for the event was clocked at A1 2-5 seconds, a remarkable show- ing for a youth of his age. Bertram lived in New Britain for 13 years and during that time, he DONALD BERTRAM a very active member of the v Britain Y. M. C. A. While here, he began to develop prowess in the water and since going te the Capitol City, he has developed into 6ne of the best swimmers ever sesn thére for his age. Besides faking yard swim which er championship of {event, Bertram's e 7 .!5% meets have broug it him many He has the ‘itle of State T faney diving champion and meets, he has given ex- cellent exhibitions o7 diving and ha handicapping his opponents in many instances Tn the recent state meet in Nauga- tuck, he took first place for faney Aiving eontests ,thersby broadening Lifs laurels and gaining the eobri- quet of efate champion Recides theee, in a recent mast at South Manchester, he was awarded a gold medal for faney divnig, taking first place in tha events cardsd un {der this head Rertram s wall known in Britain and4 has a host of frisnds who have been following his work Many of the critics whe have views. {him in action, prediet a glowing future for him in the water events the Harttord 50 itles him to the 2ot in that e 115 in ot honors MDA in recent entered the races Neom GOIN’ FISHIN’ BASS SEASON OPEN T ARGEST ASSORTMENT “OF ARTIFICIAT, BAIT IN THE Ty Rode, 50c, fo $15: Reels, 40c. to 833 Tackle Hoxes, $1.00 to $1.00; Lines e, to §. 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