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I REGUS PaTOFF | while Walicki's Drenzik FOUR ARE TIED IN GITY LEAGUE Orioles, Falcon Reserves Dragons Win Games and Leazue Standing rhin 000 Four teams tor first place tollowing Saturday’s conte I park, T the Burritts, 1 ehy one lost sat Wal- Orioles trimmed P SUZANNE LENGLEN and danding o1l g leagne, Th Dra- aders, upsel th cre's the fncomparable Suzann Lenglen, French tennis star, who gons and Kalcon Reserves won theit | woy her sixth straight championship With the result that the | gy Wimbledon, England, the other Who los{ the fist game in| day. She volleyed her way through and the P, & I7, Corbins fiuld to reach the finals, dis- failed yet to win a game, g of Joan Iy, 19-year-old nt solidly into last place British Girl, in etraight scts to an- | Burritts-Orioles nex the title, | onnitaat Burritts | Time and again Suza has been | Orioles was a loosely played | counted out of the running due to| with bard hitting featuring both | ill health, but every year she pops sides, A total of 19 crrors were | up anew, playing virtually unbeat- during the and these | able tennis In her latest victory contributed in a large measure to|she mercly toyed with the youthful e saorihi oL OF 518 glish girl, winning 6-2 and 6-0. uphill Night, tying When it comes to nth inning on a simply got to hand elg to the French la. (Copyright, 19 = SETO MERIDEN, | TROUNGE MILLDALE Kulkingki fei- hout the aue games second place 1 classy posi between the nne ind fhe game made an | ! the score in (he single by D Kulkinski and titular laur- Cosgrove, an error hy an infield out. They win the Klemas, in the free came baek game on a stolen hase and a sin Don ( e Nhitting for the fieldi | | ninth to i ticket to continued is heavy m,,nm pulled pla rritts some pretty for the I3 while tured w I'he Pirates Beaten in Silver City But Hein Wins Sunday Game Pirates A. (. haseball team | of this city was nosed out by the | Merviden Insileos in a lard fou vm‘ battle Saturday at Hanover pa The score game was $ to 8.y “Yo " Fid Walsh tossed them up {for Meriden wl Eddie on the slab fn the twirlers hit <howed ] form sending 15 men vack to the heneh by e Corsairs landed on Walsh in first with 1w 1 four runs. The crept up, howey s o | | the Kk | BURRUTS " 2 i The of the Goeb wa Pirates. Roth wers hard but Walsh o onts. They rallied | Tnsilcos and in the fourth » of hits out on Goeh, the filled, hit a Branc following him smash ont a bharra with nd park. He sent th nee for the t tennis you've |y TRttt it eeatisstatestniitistintisiatassasssntninaabisntarnstas sene s s s A SRR A lBUl 1AM P ANKS o oo Sub-Base Wins When anal Team Goes 10 Pieces oeal Boys Even Up Homi Home Sertes With Parmingon Vailey Outnt, | | dcons exened up th sville in & hard hit Mary's licld yester The Submarine Base baseball te of New London hest the All- ington team in Ker afternoon in an 11 rnoon. Collinsville won the test in Collinsyitle ind the Faleons fore one of the kg ; senson. 1 The Base scored first in the second | 0 and Kensington cvened it up in the fourth. The Sebh-Base scored again in the fifth and held the lead to the by oo ninth, when Kensington tied it up again, Meleon singled and was sac- rificed to &ccond by Sataline, but M Keon tried to make third on Begley's hit and was thrown out, Begley go ing to third, batting for Du- dack, it o two bagger scoring Beg- ley with the ticing | There was no score in 11 {but in the eleventh the Kens team went to pieces and wit healthy wallops hy the Sub-1. cluding run, they [NT a long vy Ho iy umpired Sautter through hi Hamon rhy Oukes, both teams The summary run | tenth. | a home scored #ix uns All-Kensington but the puneh was lacking ture of the game wi hard play a rally The fea empted MILLDALE AB R RBecker, &, toeb, of, Langles. It v 1 Swanson, rf Tudae, p. Lindstrom Rasea on lalls by Dudac A, Milldale 3, Saunders, POND MAY COACH K out Soorer Tin, | Yale Star of Last Year May "llmllrl Reins of All-New Dave Dunn. “Tus" lmn 1, st at Torrington teg in the ome ain football teon; of mentor with “Da Dunn. The management of the I tram talked with Pond yester with the view of signing him ¢ player for this season Pond turned down the does not intend to play football. He agement that he offer from the Providence, R. T al football. Pond with the professic had Steam declined Rolle ta play profe will b conniee this fall ored but with the e his two more in hases filled, father's form and coring from cam, sending | a perfect day at and John- in played a good game at Walsh besides twirling a mas- | Iy game= connectad for a triple! juble. The Pirates sl 1k spots by the and Carrazzo who undisputod hours to he S # Poor ey ree out of threo hibition n»‘w”‘ nngs. Cap e absence Reagle are | The summar: PIEAT AR t to third on into 1ett ficld | does, He has the matter of coaching All-New Britain team sideration, and promises fo let | management know in two weeks decision in the matter. PIRATE JUNIORS WIN The Pirate Juniors captured sixth straight game Sunday af noon at Glen taking a vietory fo 18 from the Arch The teams play and outdoor baseball. The feature: the gamie were three homers by Peratta, a double play the street Tor Games are team in the 13 years, an made by calling 0 South Main streot Peretta 2442 ) vestarday's games being sought with tate avaraging not ¢ or phor batteries Retana Prretta, and anna, o P and Min retta och, o “Du Mein Britain with one of | hiator, identified with offer as hie n e 1 At also told the local man- sion- | backfield coaches at Yale under o street diamor by the score of 26| both indoor and a putout on a throw from right field to home. arrangements for play | tucket, Colwick at as follows: Merigil- rnadores. §. Merigilianna,' are f Greeo inor t ficld, He 1l seven hard chances and made them | all good e of them handed catehes while he was run fast 1o cateh them I'he Base team played hard ist and showed the results of ining. Gunning, piayed a fast fielding game ar down a few sure fire hits, handed cateh one nin i and | good knocked He made an | line drive first b on Sutalin man, p the initial s nd getting AleKeon way to the youngsters at of a Kensing ton game at it out | PUL ol ro— | “Ripper show the the bat by getting two out o the plate The summary ALL-KENSINGTON AB I 0 cer o aking one continued i | CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS Contenders for Mingle and Berlenbach to 1 in eal ] . lay |s . o will eall nders f . tonight in Metro Anpionships Long Tsland City two continents will title relingnished Leonard throngh retiven s Loayza of Chil Jimmy Goodrich of B lecision elimination York state mal I3 lightweizht an | Aes e Renny of | i | Stanis! iffalo, N. Y ted 5 battl final 1 ment of 1 the on- commis Goodrich, clever and the spite of his 1 kn ) exhibite rounds of the ton. Loayza, undefeated ame to this country se picks up the tiail of a final attempt 1o its first pugilistic 1 favorite in PLAY FOR TITLE July 13 (P—William T | !t punch wk | | Tilden 2nd, national champion, and ich Loayz conl sinee ston, of | Witliam Joh California their| tW0 of the court. tent tor. | Mayers in the world today head a | j, nd. | list of brilliant net entrants for the |y, Tllinois® state tennis which open on July 20, af Country Club, Glencoe, great clay tournament na- | Skokle 1 from whom Be he title nny L s of > — Iaul N HEADS SOCCER LEAGUF sl Boston. July 15 Pr—The National ' ti(js | soccer league held its annual meet- here yesterda lent John A former {elected were: Vice Methuen; treasurer !m'i Murray, Providene: 1ast i president; secretary, George M mnl[ lins of Boston enbach ight acquired against Yo Orleans, in a 12-round elected as contest at Newark, N, J Fernley of P'aw Although Marullo has prove ireasurer. Others a and contender, By el s Joseph | Ly I on 1o earry Newark tict ove any | ing and president, James ning | Riley thirty-six r ences “‘nl’.\h IHE Bible to washing dishes, ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ‘When a Feller Needs a Friend Hein Gets T Hein n rare form ved superh work of at first Haves. torm as the outstanding fr and Hall the game. Jasper JAMES HAD IT ALL FIXED To TAKE H\S GIRL FOR A MOTOR RIDE AND MOTHER SAID I'T WAS ALL RIGHT FOR HIM To TAKE THE CAR S0 FAR AS SHE wWAS CONCERNED BUT IT WAS REALLY UP To FATHER, ©+ S0 HE HAS JUST ASKED FATHER iy TRIBUNE We “h will be seconded hy 17 1 ting several wee 2330390331 SILVER GTY TEAM i‘.ia Sonthaw Alloyis Only Five Hits and Strikes Out 11 Men Too tneh Buckland” tells orbiy the 1t Hov vietory Stanmelans team of il e man on Menden exterday K the chied third base uelland twivled ll (s entitled to i tive Wity south- back out e hits 1o rout framec Huber singld (1 field and stole { o« ond sharply Ta rollr seored Rinn- and Noonan's ard's Py vlded oo measires douhle to cene third on Bucke but was des Voreher balk, nd hit throngh who ane ninth f N vent 1o nipire vefused (o eule on Fre L Carhin canme up nes intield seoring | running nelh's guson for Buckland IN NEW YORK TONIGHT ! Leonard's Crown (o Olscliefski i 9th, n for ki in ath Ran for Buekiand in 9th Pat . 3 e 1t N ba " ONg | Bicekland iher 2 Fiy two |1 poli watriore of square off for 1 ent in the tourna- 4 in peti V he veral months | Luis Fripo bring South tit Te fon- 5| Already Boys! do deeis will defend 1 1 him- | hard-punching crown | il n trick o t. Stanislaus o, Koskl, Umpire TO ENTER CORNELL Tthaca Tuly 13.—James Bonuier {rapshooting cham- pion of the i State il enter | Cornell university as a freshinan [next fall. While here last week ooting in events staged by the New York Sportmen’s Asso- m, Bonner said he hoped fthat ore he was gradnated a trap- ooting team would be organizd it Cornell which would be able fo compete suceessfully with those of Yale, Princeton and other universi- ies for the infercollegiate title, ier's home is in New York eity. is sixteen years old. State | e COME_IN AND TRY YOUR ON THE 1OCK THAT'S ON INDIAN BICYCLE WE ARE " FREE! 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