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Springfield will play Hartford to- morrow afternoon at Clarkin field in the second Sunday home game for the Hartford cr The Hartford team went into fourth place yester- day by winning another game. Wo- Jak is still to appear in the lineup, | but trom advices reccived from good soyrces, “Chucky” won't get the op~ portunity unless misfortune hits the Hartford team, to play. The same reliable source of infor mation gives us the whisper that if O'Connor would release, Wojak ont- right, he would be pleked,up without delay by one of three clubs in the Fastorn elrcult, We would like to se¢ him on Waterbury, as we have &ald before, believing that "Iiitty" Pransfield, the Brassco manager s the hest in the league for young fel- lows just breaking in. Fans who are planning to attend | the game in Hartford tomorrow will Please take note that the game starts at 8 o'clock which is 15 min- ntes ahead of Saturday's schedule and an hour and 15 minutes ahead of other week davs, On weekdavs, the games start at 4:15 o'clock and on Saturday at 2:15 p. m of Jimmy Kelley | of Promoter Georze Mulligan's offer for his fighter, Babe Herman to meet Kid Kaplan in ,Waterbury, will be welcome news in‘this section of the state, but a rding to the | terms of the agreement with both fizhters, the fans will have to back George to the limit if he is going to make anything out of the fight. He | has agreed to pay Herman a guar- | tee of $5,000 with a privilege of 20 per cent of the gate and Kaplan will | receive 815,000 with the privilege of | 40 per cent of the gate. What fs | 14t will go to Mulligan for V‘\P"m-rai and profit | August 22 will ba the chance for 8 1ot of the New Britain frack and field men to show thelr stuff, The state K. of . is conducting one of | the higgest athletic meets at Light keansze Point on that date that has ever 1 seen in this state. Events ar ing opened to all with some o being closed to members Tom Tracy. had of the A. A. U, is | arranging the cards for the ment | and will have the applications out | next week Fritain vill cop in this meet Il have all | ions to p them | The Faleons will ¢ team of New Haven | The fans of this city ons wiIl play eturn gan the Recreation in Kensington. | also playing at ame tamerrow afternoon at the | Flis strest grounds, | team of The Ra Jack Kearns might have cot hot unAer the callar when Denpsey stated that he wonld mansge his own affairs after next Septomber, but at the same time, he thinks Jack is the greatest fighter in ths world. He made a statement yesterday that | Dempsey will heat either Wills or | Tunnoy and with six tuenths' trair inz. he will polish both off in one round FIGHT FOR HONORS Washington 54 3 | 8t. Louis L 4°? Chicago 45 42 Detroit 4“4 LE 506 | | Pittshurgh o {9 81 613 | New York ...... at 33 507 Rrooklyn ....... 42 41 508 i Cineinnath ...... 40 42 158 | ladelphia .... 49 i“ AT6 8t. Louis ...... 4 44 476 Chicago . 47 140 Boston . 1 51 400 Games Today ‘\ ] Baseball at a Glance l AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Detroit 8, Washington 3 Philadelphia 8. Chicago 1. §t. Louls 9, Boston 8. New York &, Cleveland 1. The Standing Won Lest P.C. Philadelphta 84 29 ‘leveland in 49 449 ew York 348 A0 419 Boston .i...e0.0 26 59 306 Games Today Philadelphia at St. Louis New York at Detroit. | Washington at Cleveland Boston at Chicago. Games Tomorrow Philadélphia at St. Louis 1€ New York at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland Boston at Chicago. NAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results | Ponies wor St. Louis 6, New York 1 [ with a o Pittshurgh 7. Boston 3 Iy (10 innings) | hit for the Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 0 Chicago 7, Philadelp The Standing Won TLest P.C|J. O'Nei &t Loufs at Brooklyn [ 1:8 Chicago at Philadelphia Cineinnati at New York Pittshurgh at Boston Games Tomorrow &t Touts 4t Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York (Other clubs not schednled), INTERNATIONAL LEAGLL terday's Results Tiochester 11, Jersey City 2 Providence 6, Svracuso 3. Baltimors 7. Buftalo 4 (Reading-Toronto, rain) Worcester, Jul s his| it Hauk. | Loftus and Berger Hartford-Pittsfield —~ Harttord | pounded Adams hard the early innings here yesterday and won over by a score of 8§ to 5, | eftectively after H TS 240 002 00— 13 1 100 000 n10. Owen and Kenna; Albany.-Springfield. Bridzeport-Waterbury, 15—Waterbury of the 1b here yesterday and | bunc e1 good ball for hittjng of Wo. I | Catcher Ltz of lin for qucetioning his 000 382 01x—14 15 2 ery and Lutz. Army; |y, Ty Cobh Is Suspended For Avguing With Ump .- 1S (P—Tyrus “Ty" vd center fislder of r indefinitely President Cobb, manager | suspended s . [ P.C. Baltimore 34 68 Toronto . ) H A Rochester ... 45 5 5h wding T 3o Jersty Clty ..... 47 q 211 A 30 ' 10 acnuge Games Todag Jereey City at Rochester Providence at Syvracuse. Baltimore at Buffalo. Reading at Toronto LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Waterbury 14, Bridgeport ter 2, Ni w Haven 8. Pittsfielg w. T Waterbury .. ] Springfleld " Hartford s Bridgeport ...... 43 New Haven ..... 43 Veterans of American League | woreeses oo s Battle for Lead in Batting Chicugo, July 18 (P —History h} t today In the dash | repuating 8. for the 1 American league bat- | ting championship | Back fn 1816, Tris Speaker, leader | of Cleveland, playing his first season with the India Leat out Ty Cobb | Detroit star had held the | s for nine consecutive years. | after h Epealior finished 586, Cobb batted .57 scason with | dday tamous rivals are | battling for the leal speaker | g4iNINg ON ¢ t plate. | i 15 batt 4 101 | ¥ Ric t third | with 389, Harry Hefiman of De- | it. is tourth wit ind Goorge | of the Browns, Hith, | R T figur include € s of Wednesds en Willlams of 81, Louis, i eatening 1o charc Babe Ruth out | ot as leading home run | connected with 22, § the Yankees (o me s honors of the league Jahany. Mostilior the White Bowi SN en | Yol i string and 1s showing the way | with 23 without a dangerous com- | petiter in sight ther leading battors for or Tork. .381; Cochrane, Philadelphis, | #1; Hale. Philadelphia 60; | Foahergill, Detroit Rogers Horrgby, back In the game atter an injury, did not lose his svesight while on the bench, remain- 427, He has a sé-polnt Targin Hornsby liftted ce during the week, of 23 homers Hartnett g him a more than of the nsiderable edee in | bases. By cracking out 114 | the youthful pliot of the Car- dinala has rung up 214 bascs addition to his home runs, He has made 21 - doubles and Max Carey of the Pirat the tie shared with Sp y Adams | Cubs for the base stealing | t Into the tesd | while Eparky i tratling | | Carey we Other leading batters k. Rrookly 9 Fournier. R £1: Rottomiey. 1. Loufs T Frisch, New York, 374 Wrightstor Philadelphia, 369: eroft, Bozton, .388; Felix, Boston, Tittstield 28 Games Today Springfield at Waterbur, New Haven at Wor Hartford at Pittsfiel Games Tomorrow ester A\Y v'f'rhv‘ it Alhany Springfeld at Hartford Pittsficlq at Bridgeport Worcester at New Haven PITCHERS IN RARE FORM YESTERDAY (Continued From Preceding Page) in by Beliomo, Gotowalla, Kaweckl and Weihanon, tl The tick work of Curylo Wagiclak. Gurnicki, Macarella and Weihan shone on the offensive as did Mieczhowski's base running The summary ACHINGT AB. R H POAE owaltugk, 1B % o Kaweohl, ™ 1y Mecakonskl, ¢ 2 Wasiela 1 Washingter Nathan Ha wn hase We The Corbin Red Sox baseball team il teave from in front of the Cen- tral Junior High school building tomorrow morning at 11:30 &'cloek for Westhrook where the? will meet |the tomn team. The Corbin team 568 Ban- | will de fina fettis for the game and the boys expect to chalk up as other wis temorta® n Johnson of Americ |&ult of an arg | Cobb protested and was order Anderson and 513 1 Snov- STATE KACEYS T0 STAGE Biggest Fyent in Years to Be Con- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY New Haven-Worcester, | 18S—Lefty Ander- son not only defeated Pat Loftus, of New Haven, in a pitching duel yes- | terday, 2 to 1, but he won his own gdme for the Panthers by batting in both runs, each with a two-bagger. He did not glve a base on only pass being when he CITY LEAGUE UMPIRES I The umpires in the City league || are asigned to games as follows || this afternoon at Walnut Hill || park Diamond No. 1 at 2 o'clock, Malloy and Ross Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'elock, Maher and Eautter i Diamond Ne. 1 at 4 o'clock Noonan and Campbell, | BIG ATHLETIC FIELD DAY‘[ ducted at Lighthouse Point hox The state Knights of Columbus' of ventilatio Ifeld day to be held at Lighthouse T Point, New Haven, on Satyrday, mean th, Aug. 22, is already attracting state- momiers in Comecttent. e anarr TUNNEY SAYS HE WILL |is being held under the direction of {the stata athjetic committee of the . 18 — Springfield hit Colwell hard in two | innings vesterday while Fortune was | ! but the ninth and the featured catch and a O'Neil also | tions ome s with the wildness of {5 popular ona with the fo Horan and Caft of tables and 1 fashioned 1 the lar and these will start prompt crder and at a recent meeting of the state officers and district deputies it | was voted to assist the committee in staging he event The city of New Haven recently cquired the Lighthouse Peint prop vty ar 1 made extensive altern- at the beach, with btathing a 1modation far 5,000 people, par & space for 2,300 cars and plenty ) s for a real old ot plenic The athletic gunies will be ark at the point at 1:30, ¢ homas J. Tracy of New Haven prominent A. A, U, officiul. has been ¢ gelected by the committee as di- to this ¢ oive s owers of etor of games the {olean sport in the state. There wil ont decisions on The score H n league s the re i Umpir tenth inning of yes- Washington. on Woodall d from the field after quarrel heing Cobr will am from suspension s | he races for knights and alse for S|nent track stars of New Yor resenting the couneils of that pl city bouts will be featured and there rerning the t dress fs 574 Divwell avenne, New Haven gistered A. A, U, athietes, as well s for the hoys and girls of the members. Some of the most promi- | vo ¥ill be on hand ta compate against | the hest in this state In the svening there wil ima teur bexing, with Mr. Tracy in s ‘harge again, and his reputation in | byrg the stmon pure bose is second to no one ity that on or two champs will he on hand to a pos will be clrenlar ized throughout the state next week tand Mr. T nish any further infermation eon- v will ba glad to fur- K evente. Hig ad- Tunney is talking a lot of hokum when he speaks about baing the next heavyweight champion After licking Tommy Gibhans, who vas oanly a shell of his for r self, he thinks he can conquer the world Wall, there's nothing like a lot of confidence Spilling On His | \ \ | | Albany 5 ; 1 { | kowskl, | CHORUS THAT MOST OF THAT BITE WENT IN HIS LAP | | WANTS TO KNOW WHY SHE'S GF LOOKING AT RiM, HE D SPILL ANY MORE THAN ANY- | S READY TORESUME 6ROA OESNT MEAL WHEN JUNIOR AN- ESNT SEE HOW THAT NOUNCES HE SEES THE OTH- HAPPENED, AND TS HiS Snapshots of A Man Tie. £R BITE, TS ON HISTE BEST TE ESMAN SAM [ BeNE BT Cane %0 2000 90 M (R BRTING ON W MUST GIE ™ MONEN - NOK\W gHflT THEY LWANT SOV GIVE. 2 THEM A5 MU Ay POsSIBLE LEAVE IT To ME, THE SPAT NOW, HE HAS TO SEC A MAN ON BUS- DOESNT MOVE MUtH SPOT INESS TODAY AND HE WANTS STRYS OUT OF SIGHT T 100K NKE © MaClure Newspaper Syndicate Try Selling Women's Shoes GUZT IN'BOYS' LEAGLE (Continued From Preceding Page) fiuflzz‘_ | by MORRIS ACKERMAN By MORRIS ACKEF Lait ehange the water frequently Angleworms do moss than in dirt or mud Frogs keep best in a perforated moist grase. on Aug, 22, Shrimp should be kept In wet moss or wet sawJust, Crawfish like plenty and Moist grass Hits—off Eirliarde 0 succees of your trip. FIGHT DEMPSEY SEPT. 18 * lloats That Fe Will Be Neat Heavy- weight Champion—What Keams 18 touring up- | Michigan Ciry am g0ing fo by Kearns Says elimbe into the rving with With six months { whip either Wills or Gene Tunney in one reund Bt of town: The Orfoles will play in one of Italy SCRUTINIZES FLOOR W £, THEY MQsT H0W HARD IT (5 TO KEEP REARRANGES TIE AND PULS TULKS NAPKIN IN P VEST, SOTHAT IF HE $ EG6 VIRY (A nler: Pinelll, Caveney and H Up to June 30, this year, there were 200,000 Willys-Knight cars in active service. And on that day and date, those owners were experiencing a degree of car-satisfaction the average owner wouldn't believe could exist in any motor car. 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 miles— not a day out of active commis- sion,notadollar spent for engine repairs . . . Not an uncommon experience among Willys- Knight owners . . . No carbon troubles. No valves to grind. Light Heaysweight Champion Fined Tor Part He Took in Stalling | ing players of the " his best efforts. bach will go to ¢! ot WO RANKING PLAYERS ENTER S i ERUENBACK PUNSHED Match in Newark \W t ) N 1 £ P Ta VoA o o ; R . in t T utches toduy | B sht champ \ Yoot atches bring together 7 r [ « fn N Monday nix ing und B {ahdas ' \ n me Ma ¢ N ( STaTyIle > William T Philadelphia, ) 0 it tional champion : b 1 A < A racket with him LRI St ponsible for the |UAlfornia. tenth: Harvey Snodgrass, L o wmq Lot Angeles, sixth: John Hennessey Y g i e ' 2 - ent Bichards, ‘ . 1 z Lott, Jr.. Chicago. 3 t ¢ Philadelphia, fifth. and Brian I 1 s soon as he | Norton, St. Louls, eighth 1 of tryinz, Women's entries were headed by . Helen Jacobs and Charlotte Hosmer, Rughee's de VWi to Pacific coast payment of t ev follons Wicner and Fmmet Pare were chief am Chief Boxing Inspec Adams. | Thomas, Eimira. N. 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RUDOLPH 127 Cherry Street GAEAT 40TT spM\ I\ - WHAT IN TH' WORLD HAPPENED 711!T SULTES JU5T FOLLOWING- YOUR ORDERS GuzZZ — A LADY LANTED T U ¢ e 2’\?‘1\:&” ;f/é_ BY SWAN ( TAND | TRED T HER ™M MOsT ysine FOR HEAR MONEY stated that there was no indleation of a deliberate attempt on the part of cither fighter to give other thaa The money withheld from Berlene starting today ut club at Glencoe e of the ten rar country in the en