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a® ¢ Backers of the Hartford Fastern league team are wondering what the queer tactics of “Paddy" O'Connor, manager of the team, mean, Take for instance the gamo between Hartford and Bridgeport last Mon- day. In this game, O'Connor sent in Lem Owens to pitch and atter a rough first inning, he was yanked in faver of John Enzmann. Enzmann went along well until he hurt his arm and then he was to be relieved. Imagine the surprise of the fans| when out walked Earl Johnson, king pin of Hartford's twirlers to do the rellef stunt, Farl had just pltched a tough game Sunday and was sent in again for six innings to do his | stuff, | Thursday Hartford lost a double- header to New Haven. Lem Owen | twirled the first game and lost out‘l L te 0. James, lanky left hander who | hat twirled some sweet games for | the Hartford team, started the nu-i ond game. One of the New Haven players got a singlc and he was| cacrificed to second. TImmediately James was yanked and of all the| poor moves made b\ the Hartford manager. Owen, the man who hai‘ just finished nine innings, was call- | d back into the game. The remilt | was four runs four New Haien., Some bean work, “Paddy.” Things are shaping up real weil| or the Kaplan-Herman hout in Wa- | terbury on August 27. Kaplan ves- terday posted a certified check for 100 as a forfeit that he will meet | Herman at the featherweight limit of | 126 pounds. Herman is expected to rost his forfelt today. Kaplan is working out daily at his | yuarters in Hanover Park, and fans | who would like to see him in action | have enly to step down to the Silver | City and watch the champion work. Herman will pick elther Hartford | or £avin Rock for his training nd this means that both fighters vill bs in the Nuimeg stats before the dats of battle, The rest of the card will be one n make the fana’ hair stand on end and will be a fitting introduction to onnecticut's greatest championship battle, The curtain raiser will go>| Busck Kelly and Frank | Hartford going over the six round| Loute at 130 pounds, These two fight ers will make things interesting for center o Won 1.t ety Hartford ... A6 T o e e | Waterbury ) 4 47 The tecond hout on the eard will ey " <0 Y i bring_Johnny O'Keefe of Hartford | (o5 401 B and Eddis Lord of Waterbury fo-| (TN T zather in eight rounds at 12 }‘, d5enoct “ 1 pounds. Fans who have seen ('Keeta | BIIARET | Woreester 2 the Harttord hoy in aciion can ex »ect him to gite a good show. The semi-final will see sumption of the feud between the twe boys from the Borough of Wal lingford, Sheik Leonard and Treey | IFerguson, in a 10 round go at 150! nounds. This will be a sweet battle hat will draw interest in Connecti ut to equal that in the final bout the re- the card wili be hard onse last night to the cali or & meeling of the managers af ieading baschall teams in the city Va3 that would do any fan's heart good. In fact, the turn out was 00 good for the prospects of a city one ri~s, and when the moguls all zath cred together they found that there were 100 niany teams wanting to play for tha city title to get all the zamies in in the time 1hat is left, The bascball managers figure that ey want to get the Dbattles over with in time fo make wa f the apening of the feotball season. This s a wise move on the part of the lirector the teams because when | ew Britain foothall team | scason this year, there will re will be only five Saturdaya on which to play and four, pos Sy e, Sundassite play the g oif, and the wanagers did not el a ¢ they wantud to break in City league games. The on the end on satu August 29, and 1he games taevn the rinjor teams would have 10 b started on Saturday. August to make the finish on time What will be done now will be a | tien but it ie confidently 4 that the team managers Who have \ame grounds will select their op ronanis and will play a series off at| later date expect Jahnny Tobin eed last the pe rcll showed the boys night - in wielding He figured out every way get the series with x| toams enterad over with in the short time lefi. but the meeting came to = close witheut anything definite he- ing decided. One thing was broached | 2t hite a good spot and that ie that | a farfeft of 2100 should be posted by entering the eerles to| their good faith In going ugh with the match. ile to cach team arantee gome of the finest cooperation <ron aménz a group of baseball man.- | agers was shown last night by the gathering, and the managers showed in part why they have been success- ful in handling teams during the ast vear. X" Smedley he whose pro- tivithes led him to the pages of an- cient history when Greek met Greek | 1 Andrew’s lot and other gladia- | rial fields in the city that was part of Rerlin, refused to be Wi into the discuesion, saying that he was there to listen and not to | 1ing. All that “Chucky" said | make a clam blush for shame. 1 ol Things are rounding out in good | ipe for the long long sleen of | schall. 8aon the national game will <ing its anan song locally and then | ro will lead to where the crack of the hoot against the pigskin | vill saund through the distant hills ©ne thing more i needed to ma season complete, and that will - T's the annual dual c'agh hetvecn the New Britain and Mariden police department baseball teams. {ehampion Ihis appearance l Baseball at a Glance | y———————————————— AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Cincinnatl 2, New York 1 Pittsburgh 10, Brooklyn 9 Chicago 5, Philadel 1 Boston at 8t. Louis, rain The Standing Won Lost PC Pittsburgh ... 60 New York 58 Cincinnati ,..... 5% Brooklyn 45 8t. Louis 4 Philadelphia .48 Chicago s o ntne 4l Boston 4 'H mes Today oston at St. Lonis. Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Games Philadelphia at st Roston at Chicago. New York at Cinelnnaty morros Louis, NATIONAL LEAGLUF, terday’s Results New York 1. Lonis 3, Washington 0 Boston 0 10, Philadelphia 4. (First game), Philadeiphia 2, Cleveland o, (Eecond game), Y Detroit 3, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925. HATCHES CALLED OFF | GIANTS PRESSED - FOR SECOND PLACE |Rain Leaks Onto Clay Courts and | Two base hits—Lench, Harper, Kimmi -k Adams, Ctimin. Thied Dase’ hit—Brooks, | Homa “run—Grimm. _Stolen Lase—Teac schedule entirely rearranged. Semi-finals in the Men's singles I'rom Australia A veteran and a star performar. Play in Western Tourney Is| | | | Necessarily Postponed. | (Continued From Preceding Page) | Dotroft, Aug. 8 (P—Because of a | Grimm, 1b 2 2 16 0 1 hitherto trusted tarpaulin failing in | | | Bkt 8 3 1 0 Macrisis and allowing too much wa- Riake, p 6 1 a0 ¢ ifer to leak throush onto the courts | Maraniiile, ss 0 0 3 s 0 vesterday's play in the Western Clay RALD L, PATTERSON Philadelphia Tans 1nn many courts tennis champlonship tourna- HAaTarEhiaaas Chieags 100 001 05x—; ment was called off and today's 5 i Sacrifioe—Gieimm. Dauble me'- faran- | will start at 10 a. m., with the final | villo to Grimm. Laft on bases—Philad vata R atensiy & A One of best from across pond [phia 5, Chicago 6. Base on balls ot | 4{CH Slated for 2 p. m. & ""“'fl A |since halycon days of Wilding and “er“nl Rlake ., Struck eut—by tarl- | IN the doubles will open at 2 p. m, Brookes, ‘w:‘ ; Rlake :’ l"\l[‘w'; =Moran, O'Day [with the championship match on the Member of Austrailan Davis Cup |[*"* ST Thne—tie. haoks for Sunday. Harvey Snod- teams seaveral times, grass, Tos Angeles, meets Lucten | Reached singles, 102 semi-finals in national Put out by Johnston, | Willlams, Chicago, in one singles semf-final mateh today, with Walter “/(hrfiflk Los Angeles, and Kirl Reid, Cleveland, meeting in the ofher. The semi-finals in the doubles will bring together (Ko Reindel hrothers of Detroft and Wesbhrook and Snod- Rros8 6N one court, EASTERN LEAGUE Waterhury—Pittsficld Pittafield, Aug. § — Dittsfield de feated Waterbury, 7 o 2 here yes- terday. Douglas holding the visitors to seven hits, two of which were Paired with Pat Q'Hara Wood, car ried Kinsey brothers into five thriil- INg sets in final round of doubles be- fore accepting defeat, That was aleo in 1924 | Won Longwood howl title racent. |made after two men were down in o First forelgner ever to turn|ihe ninth inning. The locals pulied | WIIIAMS exchanging drives with | triek (i RS TS B (et Wick of Cleveland and Marsh of o | R.H.E. |Buffalo on the other Plays stellar, aggressive game. |ywaterbury 000 200 000—2 7 b Conl. Graceful. #oreeful. Indom- |pyftenalq 004 000 12x—7 10 0 | itabla courage. i Fuller, Rush, Bishop and Schauf- | WATER CARN[VAL [ Has powerful fhysique. Tremen- |fa): Douglas and Caulway. 4ous service and smash, - Rackhand slica a bit unreliable, | e ; | R TR T oty Hartford—Worcester Paddlers from Varions Sections of | Worcester, Aug. 8—Worcester with Hayes and | Excels at net. Adent at dcanspne | Mlanked Hatttord yosterday 12 to 0. | Country (o Compete in Bix Exents | Lxcels at net, Pt at dropping |\ “pae pitcher was on the mound | The Standing vollexs short, out of opponent’s [ "\ PUSASF T8 o4 TS moune| Tomorrow. Won Lost DP.C.|reach. s t, Petersh | 5 R gl e |came trom_ Bt Petersburg, Kl Dotroil, Aug. & (Pi—Paddlers Washington 8 81 Gront mateh player, S e niaEsoNslsRd ohs o Vashing 7 player, scattered hits, batting well, IS0 |yny Unitad States with speed. bogt :l\lcacu‘ 4 making a home run fn the third in-|,1q cocht o hars will combine fo. t. Louis 52 |ning with Smith on. Kibbie made ;o 3% e 2 Datroit 33 _W\ M K | homer in the eightn with Wilson |TCITOY In offerivg a gnla_outdoor | i o ] (dheme: s b pater carnisal, The National A. .| SO o I RdiERialg Rou,p, U outdoor swimming ehampion: | Boston 29 T4 ':'v‘ &Hav-tfm-d L. 000 000 004 6 4 2 M‘nps for women form the nucleus Worcester .. 043 300 03x—13 13 1 °f What will be a great el Gl Ao ¢ water activities near Belle Isla with T : B i NeslHa ot ineficla two national title events, (he —| il AR {(Continued From Preceding I'age) | goingfield. Aug. S5—New Haven ¥ard medley relay race and half- Cleveland at Philadelphia 331 s 203 733.. [had a big fourth iuning here yes- Mile relay carded Chicago at Boston ;31 Smith, 19:30:55, speed, 35.- ) (orqay and scored seven rur The Michizan A. . U. swimming | Gost 440 Keller, 21:25:03, speed 670 enough to beat Springfield by 7 to |championships with 15 events for P 1,000 Mile Race, §. The home feam mude a game |Men and women will be held to. | T P e The 1,000 mile racs from Talla- |y'rii fight but fell one run shy of |morrow also, and added to this con. i T e Fla., the longest distance 0 tving the score. | petition will he speed hoat, vacht 2 which competition was held, showed [ qp, oo 10° R.H.F. schooner and class “R™ sailing hoat | ’ some fast flying by the birds en-|xow Faven .. 000 700 000—7 15 | |races between Detrolt owners of | EASTERN LEAGUE tered. The results were as followa: gt (Ve -+ (U0 (0 S0 Te | |these craft : s —DeConti first, his hird landing 0 | “arorpell and Lerian: Mayberry | Sybil Bauer. premier exponent of | \l'\vrrvln‘ Results six days; Shaw was second, his bird [ang 1. o'Neill, [tha" backstroke n = Bridgeport 4, Albany 1 |1anding in seven days; Shaw was S = b rerien Je e ‘VT‘Y-‘:,”/]; ;.Tfi"fl‘ en 7. Spiingfeld [third, nis bird coming in in 12 dnys; Albany~—-Bridgeport for this style of navizating by win- | i | Keller was fourth, his entry 1anding | gridgeport, Aug. S—Metevier held ninz 1o 220 varn byt 5 Worcester 13, Hartford o {in 16 days and Smiith was fifth his|yjpany safe in all except one INMINE |minutes, 11 seconds. . Sho wot onic | —— |entry reaching home In 18 days. tha Bears defeated the Hawks (mpiio s, % Agony The Standing Shaw was awarded the winner rwf‘:‘:;.‘. ‘hmm-m.\ j(wrnnnn ©to 1 by |Chiteratad Alleen Riggin's mark | Pittsticld 7 [ Games Today Albany at Bridgeport New Haven at Springfield Waterbury at Pit 21 Hartford at Worcester Tomorrow dgeport at New Have pringfield at Albany. Pittsfield at Waterbury Worcester at Hartford INTERNATIONAL \f‘-lrl"ln\\ Results Lochester 19, Jersey City 8 racuse Providenes vracuse 4. Providence 2 Readng 3, Toronto 2 Games LEAGUT (1st) (ond). Other clubs not scheduled The Standing Won o Los Baltimore T 40 Toronto 7 45 Reuding wovipaon &3 [ Buffalo . o5 ) [ Rochester Tersey Uity Syracus soo L D Providence 0 Games Today Syracuse at Jersey City Roch ¥t Providencs Toronto a Buffalo at Raitimore, Reading Kaplan Deposits His Forfeit For \ppe.udn(c Waterbury, An Pronioter ', Muil n vesterd morn- ceived a certitied check for o front Louis (Kid) Kaplan. of riden, world's ag a forfeit g and weight of 12 pounds for his championship bou with Babe [Herman at the baseball park in this city on August 27. Her. man's forfeit of a similar amount 1 expected today. Sky Pilot ranteein Hussman, a Louls. has taken to his spare time and fs fledged fiyer He declar fiving through the clouds “is I singing Te Deum” and opens new spiritual vistas for him. Rev. Henry priest of St aviation in now a ful .'n [ per minute featherweight Catholic | the average speed f{rom 73 to 300 miles with a speed of 1188.505 yards | SMITH PASSES OUT S BURRITT IN RAGE (Continued From Preceding Page) (bunching hits off Stover. Starr hit S|a home run in the fitth. The ficld- ling of Runster stood out | The score: RH.I. | Albany 200 000 010-—1 8 0} ‘Frldz“vnrl 010 020 10s—4 8 2| Stover and Munn; Metevier and tarr. RELY OF JORNSTON. | of Four which was made at Asheville, N. (', | his year. hut also heat Miss Rizgin to the tape yesterday by six yards. | PRESSING VETERAN Youngster Is Three Points ’-\f'hmd Tris Speaker For Ratting llnnnn In American Teague. ‘rwcmml In Three Out Chicago, Aug. 8 (P —I"our veter. run rally in the cighth. lans and a younzster from the wes(. | Baylock was the hitting Kid or\ Matches West Calls On Main-orn eng of the American league cir. | the day getting five in six trips.| .o 10 Help Out For Victory |cuit are topping the sluggers this | Hultberg and Anderson, who muc- | : week, it is shown in averages re. | eded Pac. pitched good ball, the| New York, Aug. § (P—Defeated in |leased today and w hich include Wed. ! form=r until he lest his grip in the [{hree out of four matc! in the [nesday’'s games, seventh. Anderson also caught well. opening day's play, the west today | The quintette is composed of Tris while Lipman's receiving exhibition |called upon William M. Johnston to [Sbeaker, leader of the Cleveland | was superb until late in the game. [lcad ifs tennis forces in an uphill | Indians. who heads the procession | ! Nice fielding plays were made by |fight to victory over the east In the [With .394; Harry Rice. voung versa- | Sapko, Cioffi, Kulas, Garro and |final serics of five matches between |tile player of the St. Louis Rrowns Boehnert. The score: leading players of the two sections. | With 381; Harry Heilmann, s | Bt CLUR Interest centered on a singles bat- |fielder of the rs with 2 - H, A. I |t1e of five sets between Johnston and | Ty Cobb and George Sisler. N S % !l\Vincent Richards, foremost contest- 378 each. Al Simmons, of the iKulas, b S| & 2 lants of the two teams. Their match [letics, is the closest castern t Ao 2 %|will have bearing on the selection of tender, heing sixth with .371 4 L R ! |« supporting player for William Sisler fared better than the other 5 2 5 0 0 n|Tilden in the challenge round of the |leaders, making a gain of seven : 1 1 T lpayis cup matches. Richards won | points over his mark of las ! ' 1 7 8 0 §|te right to fill No. 2 position on iwhile Speakcr dropped elever — = —[the American team a year ago by |Rice. Cobh and Heilmann lost four 4523 a0 2T 55 6 defeuting Johnston in the cast-west )‘n;nw each BURRITTS . |matches, and the litfle Californian | Ken Williams of the Br AB L bo A EECE :R:Ar fo roverse the reault |leads'with 24 home runs 5 1 2 & 3 2|this yearto regain the honor he held scl of the Yankees is tre LRI 2 L inmuny w-mmu- campaigns liams with 22 Sl e e e Johnny Mostill of the White Sox % el ha o 1 remains at the top in hase stealing 2 (R { MEMOR“\L HAND[CAP with 34 thefts and has increased his 2 S O S lead as a run getter with 23 i 3 AL 'S n trations. A Ry S Memorial Race In Honor of Llint- =i Titale | 323 16 Tl gtone, Star Thoroughbred Killed | GLEN A, €. WINS RG 211 Last Year, Held in Cleveland e s ol R e ik | Claveland, Aug. § OP—The $10,000 | evening by trouncing th s off Pre 1. Andersan 3. Sap- | Flintstone memorial handicap n- | by the score of 10 to & on 2 Walickl 3. Struck out byFar 2 loq gor Flintstone, star four year old fost was played at W Br ) Y s Ve | thoroughbred, killed in Pimlico last [park. Stecge shone for 11 18 ek, Cintil ta Sap- [year, was the feature cvent on the | while a three base hit hy Wallace Left on hases—B. . X {uosing day's inaugural program at | featured the Glen attack, Neither o Wi | Thistls Down track hers. The track |teams were at thejr f strensth H it ®apha [was constructed as a monument 10 but expect to he wh 3 T o Flintstone, ~ again next Wednesday, Tt o e v Kama | Thirteen were named overnight | Glen A, € RS T to start in the handicap, which South Ends .. 0 00 1 4— 5. & 5 |at a mile. FPrincess Doreen, brought | e . ROUT IS POSTPONED here from the Concy Island track 3 | Chicago. Auz. 8 P+~ Rain caused |at Cincinnatl. was assigned top CLOSES FOR BOUT | postponement last night of the |welght—120 pounds. Others carded | Los Angeles. 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