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| ;3:!83:::::‘.:‘.:::’.: 3 ’ SMALL DIFFERENCE IN TEAMS LEADING BIG LEAGUF.S LOCAL TEAMS IN GREAT DEMAND ABOUT THE STATE — .‘EADlNG AUTO DRIVERS TO BE AT TORRINGTON TRACK AUGUST 1—NEW YORK BOXING COMMISSION DISCUSSES CHAMPIONSHIP 30UTS TODAY 188883808, SRS IIEISII S2Isass s e SIS peragepeessetregen ' SMALL MARGIN BETWEEN LICALTENS \RE | World’s Eves A Gortrade "MW GO iF\ING DRVERS TEAMS LEADING LEACUE| N ungAUEMANn\ O e e O | e ARDED TOAPPEAR Prohlems Surrounding Three World's 4 B New Bran Outts Being |esadSl i Sie ki ‘S el Racing to Furnish Tovil Dazzy Vance Blinds St. Louis Bats and Brooklyn Wins | e briain GUtIs ¢ £ pected To Come Up = s Set Back Pirates— ' .| Sought All Through the Sta xew vork, sty 21 om—rrovtenss | 31 WrTINGLD Track Augus Phillies Set Back Pirates—Giants Win From Cin- | S0Ug0t rough the State i ex | i i raves C e Cubs Tachi o championships are expected o conie e cinnati—Braves Conquer Cubs—Was : | ; ¢ | U ashington Beats New Britain Laseball teams are before the New York athletic conmi- | Torragton, July 21—=some of the Cleveland—Mackmen Also Are Victorious—White attracting the in of managers | n\l;'uo"r“:’_;]:;‘r;] oromoter, has been | POTIdgonding auto drivers ! ) Ty g . s | of te other cities of the state e henvywelght King, |furnisithirlils for the lovers of \ Sox S | . mg | 0f teams in | delegated by the heavyweight King. | 7 and Red Sox Split Twin Bill—Detroit Again Downs ;' iz ccrambte is on now to| Jack Dempsey, now on his way fo spced ramg on the program < Yankees. arrange games with the Hardware | ihe Pacii court (o caro for the |cvania i bas been arran 10 city outfits from all points of the matter of accepting « cha the Torrlzion race track on Nate y : the negro heavyweight, Harry Wills. | ¢ S = state. The numerous victories Mickey Walker, welterwelght title- | Urday aftenoun. Aug. 1. 3 oik 21 (A tors i f ‘ o > b 1 o b ctec v the nti ol are nec o mang, cf 5 » 4 & flchalked up by local nines on th {ivolder, and his lonz time challenger. | 1 ¢ c tucted by the Atlantic I 1 " 3 o rnia 1 « Lo I L margin Letw lead diamond and the closeness of the “y")‘:rlhvl‘r;"v{c\zi-\(v-“(l:?n]'v‘:-v?k;::u)l" e i f l):\ I;'.‘» American a 1 s scores in their defeats, brands them |ihieir proposed title hout, Walker 1 ) rs gt :f”. today and sy as strong contenders with the best| I1ias stated that he prefers to fight | el b e : Iotkis in the state lin New York, but California inter- [ubllity to Jsdle high powcred ears SeanLer ble ¢ Word from Meriden es that Vie T : sts are seeking the matel will be eliy ompete o Inaroniiipyesieriiny Jimmy Burns, whose Sroa ion) EE A TL) "':'fl“fi,' vent | Managers of Louis (Kid) Kapla The eve 1 The Brooklyn fast ba nded ot team conquered the strong All-| ; 0g the b :r"?”v events 5,,~.4,,,,.,.“‘..un| (-h,””r\{ulh and the | mile time \ in seventeen of Lt MeManus, d again on Sunday, is a gling 0 ',\‘,"“ s '.,".,, :n ,‘“ ““ wm Vunr been asked to join & con- | mils free for S N hine 4 to 3 conguest. F ¢ In the Jalcons or Plrates of this ‘j“_"- ‘]:‘ H “‘ A My “‘l: | ference regarding a proposed mateh. | cap races. -mile Is really torporcer saw the ball and hammer- | HAtg1e for a twilight encounter al M»W1 i (;.» ."{-ilr«df crac ["There have been difficulties abont yth even W ois run iy two ed.out a triple while all the other py, p Lewis fleld in the Silver city Thurs- ™M ,',"\"}”[-[,” .,lm\ s CRARBSLI the site, Kaplan's managers holding heafs and 11 o cars in vach Cardinals fanned least once. b juy night. Mahager lurns was|ENEUSh cuannel o lout for Waterbury, Conn | heat final five-mile Hornsby. O'Farrell, Bottomley end | undecided last night just which | Mis ‘]'.’“, expects to “‘;‘k" the ! contes = sill Mails fell three times. It madc | Giub woilai bs hia opponent, butiha; ort that has ended in fallure for Ihe open Lo the i i free of eliarg strikeouts for the scason for Vi has lussell Driggs or Hob Walsh L sitry ons eer Iading teled TOLLEY RENOUNGES GOLF Tn these a driver yust make 32 see- and gave him a better game m dy 1o step onto the firing line to (8 (& (0F MUTE KL O G _onds to a la in order 1o thap he haq previousl set down the invaders. ([HERE I'f]r‘ i e ! | FOR STUDY OF TENNlb qualify before 18 AT A Jtmmy Ring outpit iy (he fother tonuna in¥iha ety R OE RIS L aCs ncing v S BMeadows. in Philadeiphia and set are much in demand as attractions ATOUSed oReT s BT3EAreS f":; | _— ta select the cor rons amons back the Pirates a full game. Mean aout the slate. The Corbln) Red | g C 0T 0 B88 B Eo e [ Former Amatcnt Champlon! To Re- |(he list of entri while the Giants won from Cinein- Sox have solid bookings (rom now | ACHE\E SOTRELINE (R S HOMT | | BiN Tuttle, a Woairy hoy, who nati, 6.to 5, by a drive after two until near the end of the eeason and | 18 Ver BEERMBISHE O tire From Links For Two Years |has been making auis name for were out in the ninth, and they ad- this outfit is considered one of the | ¥AIChed €8sty PY (e Nrverse ¢ | himselt on the r: this 1 vanced to within a few percen 1 | best attractions available, Hox [Ea ditne alonid RCICIERRID To Concentrate on Racquet Jtl R tanoks - ian points of leading Pittsburgh.*Ring's | [1'1"\10 have had such an impressive record | ¥ 2 ,;m', of Toughest ‘Tasks Tondon, July =1 (P—The Morn i Fink, trainer of Jessyillird when R e e B e o I Aitmping Hoken i EfeNrglish ling Post saxs that the celebrated | {he b 5 1 arry Benton hurled the Braves | 3 is ¥4 1 (hannel is a mountainous job. It's | golter, Cyril: Tolley, former amuteur | NEAYYweight boxing m Jac to a 6 to 3 conquest of the Cubs, | sons that they have hooked up an- : 18 N 5 = Johnson. and now il s s B umerou. teama. ana | one of the toughest on the entire [champion, has renounced golf for |1 : third straight victory. b Hiiied sy feet Athletic curriculum. It's indeed, a two years for the purpose of con- | driver. has aio & ‘Washington and Philadelphia | pj.. > large crowds of fans always gr St |t £ el 25 I more entries are expecty weel ¥ A, RO { L al task for men stout of heart and centrating upon wn tennis, with | eontinued their struggle for the ' 7 R | R Non ] Uig ol TesBhers TanARDnecslin i maie i s i et {he Hope! ofimaking ‘hisilennis vae { Chosliontngtonitrackis bitia pi top ‘of the American circuit. Stan- i I o B b [ orlatiass enahvoring oM irailiie good as his golf und appearing as | the hest of shay Tces ley Coveleskic pitched a brillfant s R R e | lacal iy artions: gulll Rt S0 h"’ e, A L @ 1. Nichola, a represenitive of the game against his ol trammates in [Tl 2 e Stafford Springs team n that [S508 0o e etcceeted {“"Tolley to1d the Fost that ther N G e S Cleveland, and won, 1. Sam ) (g R e ’]‘mm.m_[m negotiating the 20-mils stretch scores of difficulties In his way, |ciation, 18 in charge of the wor Rice and Everett Scott aided him | Toris T Lol g LS fCuIty | yotween the shores of England and |among them his weight, which he |Which consists of banking (he turn materially with ] sch. Wal- | in getting a schedule arranged, Were, prance, Three were Americans— [must reduice by at lsust fourteen |and other improvements to assur berg accounted, for I phia’s 8 powan| Dt B L ‘Y‘Nf:“”"",’ | Capt. Matthew Webb, Charles Toth pounds. He also is rather frightened |break-neck spesd. This meet is to 3 victory af St. Louis, allowing |{anion. 1 i e i i (e | B0 HERTyIR I Ian Webbiwasithe |lanoiicak oot Wit aiiamidelc Wiatiite e (o ND R SR RACRE HE UIB TS only six hits, one a Ly M S m“-n M‘M‘"( ";J”:’m : “" AM e, aceording to reports. He got apeed, but as he has had wonderful |event ever staged in western Con- 40 1 e s e e oas n(1ET, |luck with golf he hoves the same | nectient test of a double Red f vt s bl H;H:“h:" Tl Abra. | BUTESS was next, in 1911, And in called that when a bhoy he played Box, 3 to 1, and the nia DfliMen o i n&on took up Lhe burden and he |'Ne summer of 1923 followed the |better tennis than golf. AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY tured the second, 10 to 7 Milter, 1 g ( : st noand he o eantinian, Enrique Tirabose It Tolley wields a racquet with | e 1 A o R ot [ eccn o | | Tiraboschi | Ruth hit mer of the Kund | I s e e ek | Toth and Sullivan in that order. |the vigor he has used with a driver season for ¢ t De- 3 - - = = | e “'M f, Tirabosehi made the record time, 16 lie will surpag the famons “Red” | New Yorfk State Players to (ongre- troit, but th T A L 5 e e iamo 1”|‘“”'"‘ minutes McLoughlin in smashes and serv Pennock for i . s stroct, The Rangers ar 2180 " Thres women have been unsuc- jee. He has been one of the lonk- te at Lido, One of the Greate:t first six inr ana BU® | creeful. Mrs. I von Isacescu of est drivers on the links. : P where their avy artillery & ; Tests in Country. e Harry Heilnbnn had a perfect | g’ st e ”‘ ‘”.,1],',',],!,," ang |Avstria_hung np the premier per. Tolley's withdrawal from golf re- | LSl y with three . Harrls, Shaeoin ot thel bileherat onposins | Lormancey She was in the water ‘ that Miss Joyce Wethered, the Ntw York /July. 1 (Pr=Tino; or . Harrh i ~“ ¥ ¥ 5 OPPOSINZ | 44 )ayrs She was reported to best woman golfer of the world and | o¢ Ameroca + of golf. APflEPiCAH LEA GUE ; iy ‘T'f e e that | 12YE covered slightly more than half Rritish champion, recently announc- | iy receive amateur of Nen " 0.0 ioles is another ‘.',w. ;“ fhe oioge: ed she was retiring from competi- | york state in annual iltioiklo is making a name for itself on the | tion on her i i e e A L e B el 5 years ago, swam for Smith, vell known pro, ha M i S e Ol 'p- |six houra until foreed to give wp| RANGERS BEAT MERIDEN Ha\nea Had Auto That i acored 70 thr the sands and sea Time -l awing to sea-sickness. And M 5 grass on the oeeansid at Long ways busily engaged fn getting con- | b Sorl Was Once Bootlegger’ 2 ) ihe oceaney Llone V iy mith T (eals for Tia cltb foreach week-end. |1 mith of England lasted five [ sttt el oA S 3cach, N. an ur, Bob- = 2 Iy onrs SSIINELON, GV < = et by Jones, has produced 71, but 75 is The All-Kensington team, com- 5 Chant, Pitching in Good Form, is Al- | i, 5 wh i Baiing by " T 3 1 of hoys from the south e | She Has Mechanical Equipment : [idens as "“, m‘\]’;m’}\'”' "f’ m‘“y “I”rfi Fizhter Acclaimed as Sueeessor 10 | considered a smart return from the ‘ o|is rega as one of the best com Migs Fderle’s chances in the tricky | together Too Much For Silver City | ° 5 R BRIl 2 Jayout which carried double ! Tl siona ol e S (0 e Crhi P antomobiles may have to be a little | Pancho Villa to Meet Billy Levine | «ocli fniota e fourth h | i inations ever collected tog: e in | B L D - s 2 o0 at the fourth hol 3 o [ tical of course. Many belisve she' Batters, careful in futire | G i A 1S s tGun. rin e Sl = e it mobilok ot alhooti-gzen|| bt Concytisland: LRORL Cheeeiol ihUTaloht ome fleld now: whers it v e feat, hers thin e e e R e e Ll e present champion and will ; B8 fSren Cail 1R e . | fallure awaits her. Lhe RanEern oolRth e Ens et R f“‘"_ nown around - Now york, July 21—Frank Gen-!lungry horde from upstate S neIS Ty seation. mi| Erankle, she nas the mechanical| ol Meriden into camp Bunday B the ki Ml (ro, the American flyweight cham- Iildie Driggs. former champion, and s s erZnt as e erable | CUIDMENt to get across. She has | Fllis street ground known as the old | USRI T S o o0 and| wiiit s generaliaiitderilioiclske aiars RUn G e 1 0me into t S T A ’\lfy‘mr‘!m‘nflx', ‘hyv 'd/‘?r':vn\v'm\my the | ploneer diamond, by the scorc of § o ‘,"“” e Commissioner 100d: Wil be acclaimed P Yale and Buffalo, and Hank Comn- e s o e ence But whethe i 3 ¢ I ! Villa's cessor vorld’s cha tock of Wil s and Duita 1 stands that have no cqual in|{raTERes | But Whether or noti, 3 chant, star twirler and me e e iila’s successor as world's cham Ik of Williams and liuit : ; S S e B s the atamina, the en- |10 0 CELC Tl T D was O urt doct. Dlon, will make his first appea (mong the entrants. So s DETLOI Ing on each Sunday the best altvac.|airance required on such an exact- |- " 2 ey - : 4 i of the outdoor scason next I Vates, Rochester st b o orate | 6t attrac- [ (e Journey 15 sometl solutely too much for the Meriden- | sions permitting diy officers to use S . ¢ tions available and the games played | & s hing else again. ; Atmel Ll night in the feature bout of Eightcen holes medal play tomor- 5 nes p TRe i Teathar el 0 ites and that coupled with the gilt | confiscated mashincs. : s i there are of the type that is bound | L 18 tide, the changing | s ¥ | rou at the Rockaway Bea w will eut down the firld fo, Al currents, the ice cold wa an | fdsed support accorded him by hi < =T | Arena in Steeplechase Park. His op atch play ca g through a 36 will, 't v ane fans. The Kensinglons | ess factors must be faken | mates, gave him & clean cut victory. | SARMIINTO MEETS ANDERSON | ATen% 1% SiesPIsCress Fort 8 th e M e i | ¢ ren ;v,—.uzm but each | congideration, 106, . Any one of| MO and Jack Argosy. slugging| Cleveland, Ohio, July 2 (P— Dete ‘)h; wx.m] L, ne, popular hole final on Sat 5 A fight well worth re- | yhom may prove her undoing. [ brothers, McKnerney and Simon a ‘miento of the Philippines and |CONCY Island Aywelght ! e 0| membe ! At Te hite | Eddie S S = | FITZSIMMONS SCORES O. K. 3 B SR ot ) In her swim from the Rattery in| i1 thelr reguiar stuff at bat whi fie A the Wvoming ban 5 i : | ! | e consaleern lenge from Wa- | Now York to Sandy Hook, she |ONeil centsr fielder for the East|tamuweight. meet here tonight in a BRAVES WIN AGAIN. oal 1 (P—Young D= lerbuny o ithe TetrdeatA JC. of | ghoweiiale muatiho: reckonad [with| Bidesi wasi the foutatandins atar (or jscheluled Floniround (o nodec ion | The Braves took the Fast Lawlor L e 2 b [ ting that the manage-|yirongly. She negotiated the dis. |the losers, Meriden's twirier worked |bout, Tt will be the third time they | Sircets info camp agaln vesterday iime heavywelght champion, scored Iy Bople o 8 RRE BRI NI lancouin soienihoniva 11 minute | £00d) UL hiaisupport Sasiirares] ANe MELSB IS DU SRAE edge | for the second time in as many days lis twel eht knockout here L | IR ; cams for any f\,"r N | cutting seven minuttes off the hest [and at times decidedly poor. The|in the other bouts, | by the score of 7 to 6. The Braves iast ni Chilean o '*“}:“"" of the | uiting seven minutes off the hest | batteries for the game were: Meri-| Gaston Charles of France and Ed- [onnounce the addition of three mew leavyy n en basta—B bR omposed of | ourse which 1 slightly short of the |den, Schrath and Canterbuy; Ran-|di= Bowen, Sharon, Pa. meet In a | players to their list. They are Ben- for the co th round of S e Mah school and col- | wreten from Dover to Calais across |¢Fe Chant and Joe Argosy six-round semi-final son, Adams and Mansinl. L 1%-round match / Will give any out-}ihe channel Bt oy its oy nar- 5 1 e s I - - - - - —— S e s U Rt A on AL | Must Give Her Credit | Fh e L L e BRIGGS " . 7 1as At 72| compared with the channel attempt an reet, Waterb tiin 1 f T ¥ 1"or the rise and fall of the tide m.‘r\ there is four times greater with | - e —r——— v e S . Alnerlca s R Dundee I)ecm\ cly flercer currents to correspond, The | v . 3 (Du(pmnh Leona ld Toaagle consderanlyieald el And : \ | : [ . < there is a nasty ch Imo al WELL 1T SEEMS\T ‘ N s o . T R op almost con GEQRGE | HEARD A BLAHSH - WUEH & - i Aud SOSHLIL - BLUG | BLF - MPI - MPH- ' DU (o 1hs ety e el R i | RATTLING GOOD STORY \ ) < - . o et ¢ : ¢ magnitude of the effort can ) T e i Gl S »d in pric pion, otitpointed Allentown Johnny | best bo reaiized when it 1 Vel LUla b y : geduud ll‘ I e Pl tnointed Al !1 up ot \ b :L l:).l[? ‘,h‘:»“:“ h;’f ""”"""‘“‘i 'L SLP IT B You SHoO ‘,‘ 1T's FUNNY ]/ MM-SLAKRF FMPH b S € YO e 2 ( ¥ ol ome of the orld's Cates iR ecause bigger R DT e SR CUR Sl (L N he first round n unable to various obstacle ccessfully battle ncountered in conard's face was |the span of water hetween the two | ! sales have low- ‘ ine a1 ered manufactur- and o fight to his oppo- 1ng costs— '»' ual jabbing. Tuindee weighed | Time and again they have been | A . . y and Leonard 3. taken out of their course when only Bigger sales be- e 0. A F - |4 short time from the French shore | and have had to give up the attempt Gertrude Ederle may fail in her cause of Tuxedo’s : ! Dept. of Interior Crew qualjt\'_,_ 3 k \hm ”" ‘h"h ‘I“‘l?;‘ ?_I'\ ‘“»f‘"y‘ .\]m may be unequal to a 21 (A——Em- |frat never before attemptted by ke 10 ton mur o clock | Wheth she is or not due credit f f f r suf one of the ghest tasks in spor- . Every d caler’s s b 1 the performances the de ent's offices #'s at least game and courage supply specifies : L e L e " ' . mething. last day it can be 7 sold— _ | ] Teaching Parents to Guaranteeing Neria ardrobes and dosks }'+'ss. Have Children Examined 4 turned aver t covernment Washington, July 21 (F—A sum yvou FRESH AT general supply i mer round-up of ehildren who wil enter school for the first time this Tuxedo, when- Py Saiseiachoo) derth ] Xe( 3 Long Time Yet Before Jal hes Mheen |Innflnn1k'n by the ever you buy it— NATIONAL LEAGUE | \ Shenandoah C an Be Filled iepariment '“"“l"”";'""':"h\.‘\?;q"'v'r":: Unvarying ex- T B, e s e cellence. That’s * B Worth S is toarouse parents to the the secret! ‘ \SN'T THAT | A PEACH 7 WHOOQPS - HA HA HA | BLAM- FMPH- WHEE~ / OOPH- LOOF- FUF FIMPH- FOOF - Too Yenu- TmaT's A PEACH SO - HE WAHPH LOooPH CHAWF - WAW WwWAWF WAWF - WOOF= ) Sl e e X ) PRETENDING s N— \ S~ ) HE GOT EvERY / WORD OF T- . W P — ANt ssity of having the children phy- sically examined and taught disci- in the hom before they ar FRESH ity \ - ) 20N d SEEKING GAMES - - he he 1 Ang e Glen A. C. baseball team won TOBACCO . S recently was transferrad 1o the s first five games this season and AR Ho® & | Shenandoah to permit her to ca t wishes to arrange games with the out the present program af man Juniors, Cubs, Cardinals, | rs At sen and ofher fliehts planned Roaeters, Arch street Torna- d r the giant dirigible. On the . . Stars and any other 18- | t « 80 . one ship operatian. the nav sar-old indoor bastball outht in the | has & ve of oral h-mdrr | efty Phone & between b and Bx (Continued oa Following Page) thousand cublc feet af hellusa "ocreck foy gamal e