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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 192 KENSINGTON DOWNS PIRATES IN FIRST CITY TlTLE GAME FALCONS QET DOWN FAFTVILLE RED SOX JIN\ ST]LL FOLLOWS TEAM——RA'\JGERS KEEP LEAD IN CITY LEAGUE AFTER A HARD BATTLE-——NEW BRITAIN BOY SHINES IN MARINE CORPS SPORTS ERRIIIIITIIIIILIIINLLINTINLLINNL s208 s 222! iaedii FHEPLOPERREepte oo st b etris s renasermearianaiasstiinangiasissravatiatistsipie it as e e nt ' GIANTS GAIN HALF GAME RMANGERSFIGHTING | KERR REJOINS COLLINS MIFORD EASED | KENSINGTON STARTS CITY ON LEADING PITTSBURGH| TOSIYINFRST _gssewoo-c | DOWNBYFAWCONS TUTLE SERIES WITH WIN New York Divides Twin Bill With Braves While ('(,,‘.‘OI'IUIES and Falcon Reserves| oo w@AME . . (Locals Nose Out CGpponents in Pivates Fall Before Magnificent Pitching of Liedke — sairs Bow to Reds— Yankees Win From Washing- | Bl‘ing in Victories in League / yt . . { Sabbath Encounter Sparkling Plays Feature Interesting Contest—Cor- ton — Athletics Are ldle — Cards Beat Cubs — s AN o b i —— sairs Are a Little Off in Play—Sataline Shines i 3 Leazue Standing e o e 3 The Maleons tuned up for their | aead R Phillies Take Double-Header From Brooklyn — W, U . % 0 i P R R R T I'ield and At the Bat. " Hungerafiveces ; S & 1 4 - ¥ Mary's Ficld yesterday by winning e Cleveland Tops Browns. o ¢ oy ; .0 | y 4 ; a reul bull game from the Miltord | gy gensington scoral the 1 ¢ Lirates in the last three in- Iteam, score 2 to 1. loth tea B yictory in the city title series yes- nings were unable to get o man e result Corbin was ever i doub Ihough cuch 3 | 250 3 i o] S A4 s piteher was nicked by thie s, Lof (his city by a score of T to 2. The | hand, Setaline st oft the vighth ; ! ; : Bt ! plasediercles ey by turning buck the Pirates [around to third. On the other § ague bascl " I o The game in the City league Sat- ¢ " a 4 { i I nevertheless both Liruno Kania and | two teams who staged the first bat- [inning by picking out a ligh on opposition o i c |urday resulted in wins for th o § i " 4 MeKeating Ughted up i nice shape "”]{'] Ll A . ) s J e %) : ’lnl‘w Iy L, o bneat o o will play off a final series | MoCormick camo up and laid down oin w‘n f ’ § L [and second place because of iy 7 j ] | sl GG scian o ithe Hnpdynro GV Rchiilplol ) \“ 1 hm\\‘ e HM| ‘\M Giants e v T L i ot wrd won victories in the league b : e ot aggregation. They had a tendency e ,H'W S .,‘ finest (Tan for the L Zuilke tossed the Bazatliding e ; o AR Ol play. The City League is tightening : y t 3 to be too during on the paths und { HEERSIE IR0 S eason long | bl over Dis head. On this |4y to the Reds 6 t | Gpieh up and the teams arc forced to > that got them into trouble. In Sl oo | Satating dashed ror home and was leads the Nat : b S wel at top speed to retain their § third nning ey got thre hits but EhrenEnion T e EIERER B Hare beatiug the throw. MeCormick three and one half games Gt ' honors so far won, / > = w0 runs. Perlowski started with a0 i ity : e ant. |sceing Gie ball going home, dashed y rar olished off 11 N o ) 0 rors—D g single and was caught at second o Pt i o The Yankes poli o i 3 Rangers—Dragons ]"-\M und MR GUIEIL |H\|m“ pleted in thy outfield and the (wo |for second, rrozza got thy ball game of the season with the a- 1 xx [ ey One of the swectest pitchers' hat- s SIECLES e LT s Ranka b s, Leidke for Kensington enid [and threw perieetly Lo Jasper who tors with a ictory 1 | McKeating singied to vight and M el (ry had plenty of time to cateh Mg en at Walnut Hill park 5 \ di IRt e e e B LA DRt T Al Tl L S former huv- | but fe dropped the ball, MeKeg ing the wdvantug sacrificed to third and Ficlds came Phe players on hoth toams were | UAroush with a pretty bingle to send {tween the Rangers, tied with the EDDIE COLLINS, LE AND DICKIE KERR plenty of curves und used them all B g0 "0 o high degree of ex- | McCormick home. I ¢ series of thres games o de- | that was good for two bu Again seven triumphs f Fomay 15 for Washington, hrig pe M four hits includ a double in five times a Orlole i nlace o | Wl irement, but Kensington wag able | Sataling on first hase for Kensing- ke Abhiatics were violes forirst placo in the New Here are Bddie Colling, manager | pitehed v steady g L % Mile | Lon, played best gatie yestend e Athletics Sl e e e . 4 2 to concentrafe on the game while . 1 sterday. | ¥ leagtie a Dragons, | of the Chicazo White Sox, and 1 the third the Faleons filled the but the def of Washington s i | i Sox, : 3 the Dirates seemed to bo w little | Twies he robbed Johnny Shechan feague to two games e b 1 et G Rt S Rl DRG0 B R UL of e g a strikeout and pop My in some costly misplays and errors that [ Lhey went over the by TR : o romms mneaes o e |5 sty e 0 e | [N TOURNAMENT TODAY o A gt s ol ol 2 e 2 tiahlar | g floverfor the Drago ant had the | fold after an absence of several ses op with @ single to let in the Lol three trips and scor i ilehlnr holabnt 1 a i el three trips and sco inals to a tighter hold on 0| better of the argument in the wind- 3 / : Sl b op L sons, due lo salary disagreements —_— Ufourth. Kredar struek ont ensinglon was (he first fo count. | Ray Hegley in center turned ? of the front row by slamni i D 5 Olup when his mates pushed over two Kensington wis the fir ) ) 1 in on 33rd homer of the year in a . H : 0 and is Leing counted SUTOURIY 1PON iss Helen Wills, National Cham. Son stugle by second, Klatha 5tob= by piates in the role of visiting [of those plays that isn't seen uns on three consec e hits while 3n5s Caliliia Eathe e sing there, w went home on Wa- !0 B i SEEeTAy o S e G 0 ]‘H o w‘vy O m‘n ¥Bile | by Boss Collins in the remainder of | pion 15 gooed When she Is Late pis “" "' DS R B8 TR en ot Iereetn fhagiinst fofElae i e Cariglits ablons i 8 A bl St 6 12ons werc 1 score e present chasi 2 jack's single 1o center oe Kania ’ w Charlow. Begley tu % between St. Louis and aoklyn 3 00 the 1 nt ck nd sccond inning Kengington L cley tiurned and ran O his « ¥ e Appearing. vied the fourth witl k = clubs widened considerably as the Lioft his delivery. Chant allowed a 2 . In Appearin; started the fourth with lon went out three casy outs in the first his back to the diwmond and 1 ol o hree its, strucl o "o 7 il “m-' third w n N . 1 Robins dropped a double header to 13 zlmeager three hits, h trick out , New York, Aug. 17 (A—The ten- j10ok third when Shechan's blow Loy, Ripper’ "MeKeon flied out |48 the ball came over his head, he the Phillies, B 5% ted_for Dauss {n ith, nine men and walked none while nls crown of Miss Helen Wills of first took a had bound and scored | "\1 o dli for the first out dn the | CRUEDL it The L“\“'\ ry pulled I Tladel- nt i nmy nehard pitched a no-hit Berkeloy, Cal, is at stake In the an- , When Wells mussed up Klatka's | oond. Harlowe then hed a Charlow who relicved Haves in t t . ) game until the first of the cighth nual women's national tournanient grounder. within two and one I S | ! ! to eenfer and Fields promptly {HEhL field for the Pirates, turned BRI UD T LLR : s i . s !when Kennre let a slow rolier go beginning at Forest Hills this aft MeReating sing!c V the sisth, 1, : t vl owe |11 the most spectacula v of th games of the Robins, who are nos K | L jevificed him to seeond. Harl I ©oplay of the 5 : o f {ourke, Thurston (2. | through short stop for a hit {hat ernoon and ending Saturday ystole second and thivd on Seales: . it e, & Pralscanihit oina thataeal in fifth place in the National | o : & { L3 d At / pulled a nifty delayed steal an 1at gooked scramble. . i+ EaRE . should” have heen an ecasy out at Miss Wills defending the cham- sinzle Vl‘: left l\‘l‘ru\llH d on J. Mce- e at third and a moment later he | 800d for at least two ba, But ot i) (Cobney) casedl tholGlunts AL 5 ejfiba - | first. Then in the ninth, the Rancer pionship, which she has held two Donnell's infield hit to short on sy Hall 1ot one | Charlow runni it (o dneed Aos A% i (A RIta. in it Brenexlor Jouhi wer. to colleeted three more hits which re n ¢ o lycars and it {s sought by 83 other| A catch by Jervis fn left and Ly fast oncs through him for | lvaped into the air and speared the the bargin ball, Boston winn ehalk (o i Korelsulted in the runs that won {h ]JOGH[ Tcal]l N"s TWIC@ I0l 'stars including the English players heat stops by Tidnick at third we e pill. The stands rose up and ap- o i AT ; ’ ¢ who defeated Amcrica’s hest in team the fielding tures, while | x the Pirates planded him for his work. liedke b1 L ey | e " i I play “orost Sl Wea uly plavii Jon ISanli il secs : , fRds L e e i Vells 6, s crs played errorless ball w k d(l {play at Forest Hills last weel \ J Kania g vent out in order Morelll and Hein | pitehing was of high order. He ;nmrfrle"('i‘:l”‘\’i:)v-“"lv\‘ :”nl r» ‘v. ! idw 3o £ 1. €ruck | hahind Chant while the Dragons had 68 efl flll]eS | The champion wa ‘h-uv by the "m:{ was a neat performance v ¥ being thrown out [S{TUCk out nine men, walked _only an Association, pi . 2 musses none of which, how- e heos of the crowd at Forest Hills on | The score to Sataline, Tasper [0ne and allowed only five hits Giants to § to I victory. K¢ | Saturday when she appeared 10 1A 5 I 2 = sisted with thre hit includir ever counted in tne scoring. Captain | The Riverview feam of the Nor- '-l d S ADDEALEC 1 start the fourth and | Hein was working zood, bhut Ken- sted h thre hits, includ 2 il s = , ! 165 minutes late for her doubles pla ) | { A sington couldn X Borier Welshitanzad Lol o 80 Sl voff | “Bunk” MeKnorney and Milo ATg0sY | wich Stat hospital in a fourth 1 minutes late for her doubles play in | . o 5 Geris ‘ { ont to Sataline unassist- | Sington couldn’t be Liealen yesterday. runs in the first game and Iigh { . out 1 r intillated at 1 and short re- | ning batting spree in which eve n y o peetively for winn the former \man on the team faced the pitcher |, . one. it Con Direa—C | 5 < [y ordars of her tea captain and | 3inick . o i 5 e iV i e SR x picking up some grass cutters that [at least once with Mills and Nor- | b GOME B S “rlrl‘:v”":‘y’\”-'::xg I 3 4 5 Olcecond bnt he died there when | Aot emed bound for surc hits and mandin both hitting safely twice, not i i SO < LT Matty Hayes flied ont to Harlowe, ‘ L : {heen made for her to receive a ma r ns afte a t g I sage, 14 she wou have glac 0% A ‘ 4 2 t Bropnastiier : | five Dra e N R L R el o ARk | Ty ichisheRwouln fhnvel gl 1y o o A 1 q ngton with a pretty bingle into one e B ! ; AR P | zone without, were it not for the in- MeC: K laid Saturday afternoon in the game be- | c at third, MeKeating had -L‘ as given {o a large crowd of fans 7 3 s md McKeating was I8 | ¥ ' [ A, i the way Bruno Kania as usual the international contests. She now |y, ije ¢ S 4. Zeilke got the Dirates’ first hit | Lhe score texplains that the delay was caused |1, Jan et An aconland natetolell throwing out his man at first, Only |only wiped out a three run lead that of [ Sataline started off the fourth for 0 of them got aroun far as | the Cormick down i [pulled off on hoth sides while | Played between the two S urday, 1 e o v‘:n]jhi’“ S jond. The man of the hour “Ripper flveshyiGnl O"Brien, left fielder for the Dragon: Four eingles, two each by Mills | 1 the court and heard the AMcleon came {hrough with a long g § furned in the fielding feature of the Norm m‘l‘\‘v\ and ;1m1\v|r=” h_\‘ ;:\\::J;‘;T::;)l ‘[“"I.”" “'.‘"l‘i';“\ "‘\'""1 a . 0 " \Hm\fi]w o center and Kensington's A ¢ 'L day when he ran from deep left fisl 1 amel and Couillard i ) D0 ih : ? second run came in A.N!ERM:I\N LEAGUE : Y Dl ,\‘. o ,,‘ “ .", o ,’ ‘.‘.“ M.\,,‘ : .,‘ a pass to Belair tnrmed fhe trick Im‘ ; _“W‘“'].“l‘r“‘l'n"‘l( ”"’ 2 "\“”"L‘ to| i 1+ Pirates could do nothing in | s \ i to mab a high fiy ball. Miller, Dra- |!hat eight runs. One more |, &0 (16T B8 O |t A AR LRt rst but in the sixth they ticd ross in tie sixth on Moove's | atelag | i ccore. Hein struck ont. Wier fol- i and a double hy Mills. Today'a 32 matches begln at 8 p : Arstilesingaiun ol e eNeeticn the first inning, Patrus as |M davl Miss Wills pla nibition of stopping e et aona Mre, Helene Pollak Falk of At fiest, Jasper hit one to He then scored on Huber's | York at 4 p. < Fields and the Kensington shortstop doINnINRCEEl DIy yder and Fitzpatrick S s Faleons bungled i, Wier having stolen see afe on bunfs in the fourth and | EEACE I SIREEORTDT) e 1, «coring on the play and v sin Ly Popee and Buckland | londen. Aug. 17 (P—The Daily | } . rea to sccond. Zellke connected Mail's Jerusalem correspondent =ayvs A { e gons' catcher, a recruit 5 his RaLE Jowed him bat the third strike got from MeKeon and Wier was | MoK | Harlow 1way t their only chance Texas leaglior went to sac o the ball and it « an | Corbin opened up the Afth by [that 1t is reported that France has |1 i Lo nsington came right back at | 1 hit, Kenure t t Man up | «frolling. He went to second on |Made peace with the Jehel Druses, | ot " A Rl L their opponents in the last half of no one out | nee to s hit "and both runners moved | with whom the French have heen {a. Milfa 4 nson I sth and put the game on iee. | E i off ie- down 7 v ) Fitzpatrick drove one over |fighting in Syria, he terms of the |piteh--B. n Jasper bun- | ke 1. t—by Hein 4, Liodke 9, tehed ball. McCormick laid fine : "_;,‘""’,’h" Er a bunt and it went for an in- | . . ! Rens fi The bases were filled. | fraecd g2ttt b b | piteh to McKeon and Carrozza | Uies SWILLIE MACT CLUBS g R athe D s e ’vm\ Iipuahed ,J‘_I\M” S . S e oo e iao |0 (L e s ey Ll J“k'“WW>med. | doubles by Frank Shechan and with the other runners advar | to Undergo Operfltm" (U vl}Axll Special) | Johnny Kialka brought in five runs. jeean rrozza's interference Detroit, Aug. 17 (B—Harry Greb T PR T “ Falcons aded {wo in the ninth with the hatsman. Harlowe hit a | V25 obiained to meet Tommy Burns i i 4 for good measure ~ 1 to right field and |heore tonight when Jack Delaney, ELB' | The home 3 i gloy " ayes tried to et it onme|WhO had been scheduled for fthe & |l ccventn. A sir \ ves and 4 hand and the ball got away from |Match, was ordered by physicians to The Ialcons o Taftville Saturday a pinned 8 to 5 defeat on team, which mussed up Smith's drive. | T —e starte 1 re a week ago { vesterday. 1t was nip and tuck up o the seventh, the home club lead Scorer | i be 1d. Corlin scored when |[peace are not yet known ' Win in g A his aline was hit hy AR Zialke, e i £2.50 | fielders’ choice them t Satalin coring Iields fol- |80 to his home in Bridgeport, Conn.. and the scorir L wed with a pretty sacrifics fly to |at once. Delaney will submit to an {1eft MeCormick scoring on the play. |operation on his throat as soon as (Continued On sliowing i [ Score: Kensington b, Diratos 2. 'he reaches Bridgeport = et o ey - — e Days of Real Sport BRlGGS Sox Drop Another The TRed also dropped the | cond game of the week-end to the ossie Velvet A | the score of bad innings the in which the Rossie cir total of runs nt ball and held team witheut any score 4 =z 7 yooted his first ball in 1 % » 2 y s \);,\1,\] esterday and sometl / 7 477 &7~ Z =75 2 / 3 n “Viggs" <o N bhoot one core only could get was one run and the sixth innings two runs. but these t of filling the bill AR R ‘ ‘ A ‘ (Continued Qn Following Page) |eis A