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ST pRsiisesass s FOUR FACTORIES ALREADY ENTERED IN INDUSTRIAL TRACK MEET—JIMMY CLINCH HANDS PANCHO VILLA A TERRIBLE LACING : BARTLETT PLAYGROUND. IS AWARDED TRACK MEET—CORBIN RED SOX PLAY MIDDLETOWN TOMORROW —OTHER SPORT NEWS T R 333553 2 - Messesnianinnane RIS 531 stasensss RIS T T TR S T e e T PITISBURGH STARTS LAST |EVANSCLARIFIES | YEAR’S BIGGEST FIND [MRTLETY AWARDED il nch s of | EQUR FAcTys EASTERN SWING OF SEASON | PULLLING PLAYS | PLAYGROUNDMEET ... =" "= ENTEREDINMEET | Local Battling Ace Makes Sure of | Victory Over Hartford Opponent Pirates On Crucial Trip—Meet Brooklyn Starting To. |EXplaing When It Is Possible to Revision of Points in Erwor| . o Enthusiasm or ndustrial Meet Last Nig day—Athletics Start March Through West—Giants Score on Double Play Sends Smith Into Third Place: Dy Clnc, Now s .].‘.(,”“:.“l‘l,v;l Rus High in the Clly (reep Up By Winning From Phillie —\White Sox | [bacon last night tromm Hartford, He Under what conditions is it The Bartlett playground met Paneho Villa 1 the. wsccond.| entatives of four mann Nose Out Detroit Tigers \itoteikls for & rint to soors awarded first place in the fourth an- concerns of New Dirta el aldlana trackimest of Uhe ol(y boub I amunysweoks undithatlochl ast evontie antlt (i tove from third base while the team . ] playgrounds held at Willow Brook [Po¥ Danded his opponent a terribl: 'coming industrial athletic meeg Aty e T ( ‘ in the feld is executing a dou- park last Wednesday. Smith had “"_*‘"”"»‘ throughout three rounds. | which i to be siaged at Memorial Hew Fork - 103 0 0 e Slayithat netires the alde? been awarded the meet with a total | Cineh received un audverse decislon [ ivliid in Willow Biook park neat AIRSELED Y SRR o . b S of 49 points, but a number of crrors i his bout with the Hartford battler month. T fory men were ene SRR D L Ugney, XX vl i pule s relall Heha were made on the award of {1ast Monday night thusiastic over (he prepurations for rn ball parks on the | G ey sk Rl to the scoring 5 Nointa and tollowing n meeting of | THe buttle waxed. so warm thut | ihe afialr dnd all stato that they aro Lt . e e e sy o e [ 8 S L, S T et o Their raps wer y g _|or during a double play in which == ‘,’.’f:”;:“,“";'f' Gt e e {irongl L O Rek A% swad tevon il e LR R e e spite of the fact that their n S 3 o/ the third man be forced out or bhe third place. stutf and worked both rights and | | o S f Hlobnotous ! ] put out before reaching first base. — = 5 e |lefts, ree rounds is a short time New York G l L 0 Thus it is imposible for a run to = P '/ 40/ ,,,J.‘ll;flf“:;1\,_"1";,:,“:‘_m et [;)," [ ynichtoRd o yan, ilyyRdnm nley Works and many othess who med day to thr I y |Hhee ] j ' 1iscore on a double play in which the ¥ < 5 : ! but several punches the loc A e s e Hant 2 s final out is a force-out or a play [. o this event, the only runner entered ' pyg jijs apponent groguy 3 & isih ML G that retires a runner at first base, 7 was from Smith grounds and the 'oyjjene that had the [l T T AR T AL For instance, if with the base . / race was declared forfoited. Thel | yury much longer, Clinch would have | i 10 thelr plais, a large number fllled the batsman hits to the third | NS Smith claimed nine points, making !scored u kayo as he had his man in baseman, who touches that base for $ theRtotalfofivolnISEncashle B R iban aye a (RGN A IRD |1 : : a force, making the sccond out of f 4 nad, A\ GBI WD) DRl i ) - Vill, Clineh has de- | o last nig Soth Sxo bt g0 nn the inning and then throws o sec- £ 7 _““‘1“1:‘:: Jdling inasiin this e o the toughest and best Ly upday, September & to Saturday tering from inju ir t1 SO o1 000 000—2 {ond, foreing the runngr coming % ARG St Andarson Was ismpoWerod Hentheny ts in the state®and the ooy TS S s After . ) s with |Chicago ... [0 100 91x—3 | from first, the runner from third W / '\" ;\'”::: vf"y'(‘:“"m”."“""\'-‘“ ”lrm»“n.» local boy's stock took n big JUmb | cause of the fuct that the il Is Brooklyn, or day, the Pi- s s ey does ‘nlol G -'(()1?}*[‘}‘, le \ e e S S e g :“— l"‘l“::““\‘v"“';::' Mg, |t Saturday o Labor Day and IeleaT ol Shin ]"’i" e B ','\,‘:T“:,:‘,;m,‘l," ,.,‘a 2% Smith's scorc for this event was|ware Cify "Ray Strong a good | g e e el Grounds In four-game 8 4 3 ance £ . his 4 Sl e i ) days 8 fenre ¢ track mee serles with the Glants, who today i i tenke T case the third out was a force play & marked down as five. pasting also. Reney seemingly had | woul interere with olher ;Iv'u:: hopes of repeating thetr uphill P e S 5 Director Holloran — of Willow the best of the boit at the end of fupiieiaicd, struggle of 1021, when the pushed [Owen je—1:42 In the same play, if the third ) 3rook then brought up the question the third round, but the judges or-| e date nowt sct for the meet back the Pittshurgh host in the clos- | SR baseman touched third and then of a glrl who was entered from his jdered round to be fought. }wilj ho o good Mll-in for the dates ing stages of the race. | NATIONAL LEAGUE elected to throw to first, retiring grounds in the basehall throw being | Reney s vo thumbs dur- | jotween haseball and football and Meanwhile, Philadelphia I the batsman, the runner from third excluded from the event after com- ing th and did not show 804 i 15 expected (hat the meet will ties begin a swing through the w would not score, even though he ing in first for being overweight. The ‘uw\:r in the ‘,”',‘ cxtra round. meet with an unheralded suceess, with a fight on their hands to pr BEIDANELREIN had passed over the plate in ad- | officials in charge of the event had | 1 is one of this city’s well Known | jntry planks are out now and 25 gerve a two- e lead over Wash- ¢ " o e g o{ vance of the third out. In this case been under the impression that the | boot blacks. | cents for an entrance fee will he ington in the American MoKah, SXX L.l 000 | he crossed the plate on a play in throw was limited to givls weishing { charged Both leaders were el e s (8 0 Ol\hich the batsman failed to reach between 60 and 80 pounds. It was DE PSEY WOI\IYT FIGHT Vernon Read displayed the eIV aTin e taAma i thEH D oL oo fietitor (h e inaliout oriitia N nas . found that the events was limited to 12 ! | silver cups which are to be awarded e ‘ o v G| = e blng s nun woldl g 7irls over 63 pounds with no limit on UNT[L CONTRACT EXP]RESI” the first three places in the ralger fo this year's world's serles— | \W{han o] il There you have two examples of | : the weight over that figure, This cvents and these will be placed on as n on by optimistic by s hoo sltuation in which a run cannot = f 'r' 1‘ d :“"‘ :“\]:‘”":H,‘}’A’: “1‘-'[“ ‘l“"“ _— -I‘\ :hlm(r\nfim the windows of B. C, . ans—t} TE g g 3 se on a double play that retires > 3rook girl was awarded first place. 1 i | Porter & Sons within the next few e i {tshurs R B o the side; one a Sl rsiried (e mat / This put Smith n third and Nathan Heavywelght - Champion Reerntes | oo with suitable engrasing upon in an exhibition contest. There » crianpaoetl . 0| out fs a foree, the other where th 3 Halgiinisecond forithigiovent, ‘That Kearns, is No Longer His [them ! heavy hitting with the Mackmen on e 31 3G - | final out is due to the failure of the | = The long 4 e N ! was decided last the long end. 9 to 5. £ “ [ batsman to reach first | Burrit wa o questiol 1 th Manager ; The Glants took advantagzy of 0. A, In situations where a double ..m} yl.\() \! ! ;v.m he .((\u. r\\‘vl"r“”*;vnw s the con- i o T e 'l(vn\ln“‘fl in Hw”mv-‘l. This will | i aa R Sian sl Abave A roversy over Smith was. L SALE ol el to bring out that strong, preve Pittsburgh's idlencss 10 edge a half ] i { I '[is made other than described above, G WL & out that strong, prey ) viet 1t is o | ah 7AAVA Nathan Halo also lost some points | Kearns persists in his eforts 1o rep- | alent rivalry that has always came nearer the top by a 3-2 victory it is possible for a run to score on ¢ , S oRL 1 : v that has always existe “”:— v‘l‘v 'l'y"v i tehed [ 1 3 leienn play that retires the side. | 1= l\ ) \‘—4 when ft was fonnd that pointa were |tusent Jack Dempsey, In teotlatlons | ed present, were on their feet adl t rtn (T PR I'rary k. Georse Rawlings of the of entry blunks which they hepe to jreturn filled out. It was decided Lo change the date the track and ficld meet from n to have scoring the in the games between factorie LI hont with Harry Wills, negro|in fown, o game hy Kent Greenfield wing . EHERE R «O E awarded to the grounds when an o . ¢ : 4 1 yund was awarded the | ender, the heavyweight cham=} The coneerns which had rbpr saved for New York by the timely trom, 2 2% 8 (_ CHPAM othe Y md was ¢ led th i o sl s which had rbpresen- W“”": ", 0 { LLagh J ¢ ) Hale lost were the mid co and iting until his who plan to put teams in the fleld vith Kearns expires. |ave the Sty ;i ; il | . ] — |the protato race are the Stanley Works, Lander only American le 3 G 1 (By Billy Evans) cing ade this clear state- | 1o . s ) A Fulted for 3 Chicago ard Washington Waging | LBt | The hig question of evening | Dempsey made this clear In a state- | rary & Clark, American Hardw. i st - i s d A ; The biggest find of the year In Sox PLAY MIDDLETOWN el REnic okl who | Mt to The Associated Press. Corporation and Skinner Chuck Co, v“'v.',;- st 8 y i 1 | Merry Battte n - American | the majors? Walicki, originally a Dartlett man l““’ ‘l” "“']‘;]’“1“» o | Work will be started immediately Tygers to si A ) el Leazue for Base Stealing. | On the surface that appears to be o but who has been playing on the {on the signing of entries and these 2 aatel ' o ) g | 3 R R I New York boxing commission are | wil he furne % ARDIC AN s : a rather perplexing problem. | Corhin Teain o DMect State Hoepitat | BuEAt team) {nfthe hard - haseball iR ST oEeo WA Ve forfella | Tamp s e faBot Jater ihait Bep AMER Al ! ; . | Chicuzo. Aug 15.-Chicago and| However, a majority of the ex- league, was (mping for. Bartlett or | cmber 12 1o the Herald office. {he | Dosted for 4 match with me for Wil | . high jump i which Walickl eam oyt ) IR Contest Before Series. st, state et antq | "1 take this means of announcing | Stpibling - [rsts eatonfthatithe ey fint 2 (o e moine eommisston shas | tibling to Battle that he was jumping for Burritt and | | this writing the Hose have| honor. | ISearms has o authority 1o sizn tor | Jimmy Delaney Tonight S S el 101 sacks, with the Senators | Jew hackstops in the history of (1o Middletown tomorrow afternoon I1hen changed his mind and said b fy .50 anytning done by him in iy rnon, Cal., Aug. 18 (P—Youn EASTERN LEAGUE bi ue behind, The former have | big league ball have jumped from |i4 play the State Hospital team of W8 Jjumpi for Bartlett Im; T S {ribl e e ,‘,.l,,‘:.:f played 1n three more games, how- | the minors 1o she position of Arst| thar city in the final contest hefore |CNAnged the aspect of the case 2l | =y oo jor the st fime that 1 his southern California ting e ISyt string catcher in one year. “Mickey™ | the team starts is elimination se= ] St do e lam determined to do my own mateh | debut at the Vernon arena hetie tie Hartfonl-Waterbury Glilcares i eI cee f 1e has that distinction, | with the Ialcons with the eity pen- '”“n” ,”\'\“\ sl that Bartlett 1y, king, but reiterate my word to|night in a ten round bout with Jime A P~ Hartford | ¢, Henlilb . the D more. surprising i (he | yant as the goal. e L Kearns his 35 per cent eut dur- {my Delaney, St. Paul boxer, with o W They have grabhed 34, 18 | faq Cochrane had only one| Manager John Tobin announced | Tn the revision s 2l the life of our contract. hom he fonght a newspaper draw iy | and bags, spectively Lh rof professional experience | today that fty" Hyland will twip) {sfond first with VtllowaTirnols It they go through with (heir at Milwaukee, The Georgla hoxer, Lon's big ones include tiee, {0 coming to the majors. It|for the Sox against the hospital team |[Park was sccond with 483 I ians tomorrow and Mlins who knocked out Romero Rojas, Goslin and Bin 5 was with Portland of the Pacific|tomorrow. Hyland has been work- {came third with 42 Burritt came ty . wing, covering Kearns' forfeit, |Chilean heavyweight A o Goslin 1% and Bluege 13 Coast league {ing out this year regularly and it s | fonrth with 26: Paradise T'ark Wisyypyjjing will lose the match and Tland defeated Tomy Loughran. Phil- Incidentally, these six stes Beat Perkins tur ‘ob |expected that he will make a good | fifth with and Nathan Hale {witl not fight any one until that con- |adelphia pugilist, at San Francisco o league in the art of hassock | Some idea of Cochrane s runark-ishhumz aglanst the strong Middle- |1ast with 10. trace (the Kearns contract running (last April, is favored by hoxing ex- snatching able ability can be gained trom the | town crew tomorrow, until September, 1926) has expired, [perts here to win easl (AT 1n the National, Pittsburgh is far | fact that he stepped ahead of Cy| This game will be important for CLOVER A. C. WINS which will canse Kearns the lo MHWL lySover D in front with a total of 107. | Perking, one of the very finest|the Sox as it will practically decide | Clover A. C. baschall te a few hundred thousand dolla | v and Cuyler are showing the | catehers in cither hig league [the lineup that will go in inst |trimmed the Burritt Reserves at £ i with 26 and 24 steals, respee- I'hree years ago Cochrane was a the Falcons next Sunday. A prac- | Walnut Hill park Saturday aficr-| YOUNG WARRIORS WIN L JUNIORS LOSE y. Brooklyn. with but 17 thefts Wt at Toston university, win- | tice session will also be held later fnoon by the s of 9 1o b The Young Warriors from Oak | . Jnniors met their credit, rates the poorest ontfit | ning glory for his alma mater onlon in the week. {pitehed for the Clovers and Matallo Jofeated (he Alpines of La- [first dofeat of the sehson at the [ the majors. the gridiron as well as the dia- — s cavght while Buck threw them up gujle street yeste y by scora |hands of the Cycfues { cvening mond | RELEASED TO ALBANY | for the Burritts and Jimmy worked 29 10 11. Ifour umpires were |by the score of 4 to 1. A home run MILITARY NOTES, Tn'some way he cscaped the cagle | Boston, Aug. 18 (®—Irancis Ho- | behind the Adie, first basenian ysed in the game, Emil Pucei prov- (by Osteriag featured the game. The yed, A S (P —Announce- | oye of the scouts of the two Boston |gan was released on option by the|of the Clovers, whaled the ball al ing {o be the hest of the lot. A.|Cyclones would like to arrange a s heen 1 cadptant | elubs, However, that is not un- | Boston Braves yesterday to the Al-[a good clip Clapisky for the Branchini, John Vitale and Carl Tp- | for this Saturday at 1:30 G office that 1 i wsnal, for it scems 1o be hard for a | bany club of the Kastern League, it | Burritts was the heavy hitter forpolito were heavy stickers for (he o c at St Mary's field and for what trains, tirst local hoy to muke much headway | Was announced by the management |his team. The Clovers would like to he Hneup was as follows: |other dates with an ms avers ttalions, 192nd I with his home teum " here. Hogan was a star player for |arrange games with any team in flito, c: Branchind, n; Mazzoni, [aging 16 years, They would like en e S fo Literally, Cochrunc ‘arcived over- | Somervle school last spring |the city averaging 17 to 19 yeurs s8; G 20; Vitale, 3h; [especially to hewr from the Ken- night I spring training. while Lo |and joined the National league club [Communicate with Harry Sochon, |Augnstine, rf; Anilrini, 1f; and Cre- |s Jniors for urday. Phone v ity wuch ability, there | &t the end of the school scason 315 North Burritt street, jnelia, ef. 962W, DERROIT % ¥ Akt g Ioet: lo for base-stesting jaurels in | “Mickey" Cochrane of tha Phila- AL b . iy i SEnts e AT American league delphia Athletics is entiled to that = AIREIERES L hington are wa a merry s seem to think that L‘qu:h.\r} Team Tomorrow Afternoon In Last | Burritt. Leo Weston, jndee of ‘The Corbin Red Sox will journey when the question was pnt to the | in three rounds 1 to be a lack of ti me- | “"' "‘ “i',l el It Happens in the Best Regulated Families BRIGGS sion means failing to give with the ° ! pat R e MO piteh, there being a stiffness to the ) r Ao .. | arms that results i many dropped 2 - A = ST o {here not Tater 1) { 3 Al 'm A Goob CAR| Hurer Y_"_;igy}‘* | CER L g : i ‘ GeRliad L i / \ CLEANER 1IF | DO | AND LE A o ¥ \CER\AVNLY Red {1 : 3 '“‘”;“'“ : pairlt m”,“”“'“ ¢ CAR 15 CLEANER/ SAY IT MYSELF. /| Take A RIDE 3 > > N dicaps his throwing out base- [ S eaguced 1n price . DUNDEE BEANTS VINCENTINY W & . i 7 \en 1T because bigger AT o N T e 18 b Vi | R T G o bt RN D sales have low- ) ! i : e o | ered manufactur- o d onfiia I il it i st ek up my minid on Ing costs— on. | tare 5 t 1 g oo D i SR alE stk o toa were discussing Cochrane Bigger sales be- < liop rolle : GGENLNS . He has o groat ‘\v'm r ) i SHAR < all he likes the cause of Tuxedo's ‘ i IECOIOEANIBL AT GHATTIERS 1 if 18 an inspiration | quality— : = Properly aged, ‘ New Enzland \ e e ball terri- | perfectly blended ; Tl an hope EiliEe e d o Pitt<nield-New Haven g % : 3 Wby ¢ s the loss of the run- “hnique A © ) y e o) 'S i : 5 X : " 2 .‘J Ev ery dea {'L“, S ies ¢ . A it Cochirane Arrived Overnight supply specifies e e [& t ernight he d : ; 5 son open- P il ed behind him and mar- \ nteeing ! ‘ : [ >) ' 5% LISTEN" Don'Y Go So \| ¢ | < | WORKED ALL RELDE AST THROUGH | & : - y = . MORNING ON THAT NY BODY DE b A, -t THIS MUD= \ CAR AND NOW CRAZY OVER ; w 1 3 7 - ; b ¢ eague pennant, much | 5 = LOOK WORSE THAW ‘- CAR— WHY Tuxedo, when- LS credlt must go to Cochrane. He has : - EVER- IF You~ / { MY- . GOOONESS — H 1 his pitchers well has hit /N~ NE ever you ouy i 1 by his enthusiasm in- Unvarying ex- BARTLUTT NINE WINS % ow | SpiT ¢ rost of the t y just about e the | cellence. ‘That's i i GrinkiL AN anider TA 1 . g e by s of Cleveland after a recent the secret! y ; . out jes with Mack's club. v atcher, does every- j . clubs n boast | to t tchers as good as Cochrane — A rkins. Good calching makes SPECIAL FOOTBALL MEETING or pitching and pennants.” ]‘ FALLS DOWN IN HOMERS | Cy Willlams of the Phillies, oné- By Speniy & TEN ROUND DRAW clock nd all members time home run hitter de luxe, isn't | AL/ / erfo’été 5 Philad 3 : 18 UP—F > epective Jidates are u doing 0 well in the tence-busting | = Dempsey, Philadelphia. and Jim atten 1 sill [art this season. To date he's turnw‘ fi | Murraf Atiantic City. fought & hamd be held at & t in but seven circult drives. He's | 10-round draw here last night. o'clock. far behind his marks of othér yehfs. .