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e All-Star team has rlovance as the Rangers witih regard to the city title scrie but Juck Harinuit haen't said any thing about the 1iatter. He was present with ommy Baail at the first mmosting cf managers and all present could sec that there wonldi't he a chance of playing off A serivs with six (eams entered. The only reison for this is (hat the time | for such a thing is short just now. | Looking cen 1 back over the season, | adily see why i s that mE now playing are tidered o be well matehed. They PO raoR © same teams dur- ing 1t Seuson won and lost ahoun tv. Summing up the whe'e ngers and an- | ders teams did net play these same teame and therefore Is the reason wvhy the four teams banded ‘together to play. 1 cnee We don't believe the four man- age:s meant any slight when they got dlier & ond time and de- alded ‘o play it out themselves and we bslicve that the Landarg teams can in that light. I Rangers and | see the matter | However. no one wants to take! these joltings as our personal view: on the matier or on the merits of the teanis. We always have believed that the best tvam is the one that wins oul on amond and we again suggest that if any team fig- ures itself as good or better than any of the four teams entered, then HATS $1.00 VEDNESDAY NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 2" $1.50 Wednesday $1.50 LEATHER BELTS 95¢ Wedne (l'w $1.50 White and Blue Collar Attached SHIRTS $1.00 fidneeaev SL00 BAL. SHIRTS AND | series to settle the | games. | teams cannot | that's none of our | yame Sunday | zrand “ ertainly DRAWERS 2 “1 50 | mantic last $1.85 Wednesd $2.50—53.00 GOLF HOS 5 $1. Wednes 00 da\ Reductions On \ll FURNISHINGS Wednesday | White Sox had a greateday | Ferguson. I | when the se | James, {|ting three |Babe Ruth by | homers |Oak Sts. a challenge to the final winner s in order. Whether the challenge will be accepted or not is another story. Baseball fans will have a hard time declding which game to see next Sunday, Kensington and the Pirates wil! play thelr second game in Kensington while the Corbin Red Sox and the Falcons will start their serles at 8t, Mary's field. The finish of these two series will mean the final game for the championship. The Warriors have written in to this office to say that they read the claiin of the Speedboys to the junior | championship of the clty and they wish to contest this claim. They would like to arrange a three-game champlonship They leave directions that should call $360-4 for . question. managers The Rangers baseball players feel slighted because they were not in- vited to take part in the series of games for the tile of the city. This | is a matter of opinion among many Some think the Rangers not en- titled to go into the scries and others figure that (hey should be included among the leading teanis of the city, No opinion as to the merits of the teams in question has gone forth from this office, nor shall there be one. Certain members of the Rangers team arc of the opin- ion that the sports editors of the papers should have held out for the | Rangers to be included in the eeries In this they are wrong, as the sports editors have nothing to do with the serles outside of being interested as to who will be the champions of the city. The meeting of the agers was called in the “Herald" office solely in a movement to get the managers together. 11 four managers figured that the ti 5 too short to attempt to pliy with six teams entered, then il the Rangers have a grievance, it should be put before those managers and not before gutside We suggest that if the any other team in the Rangers | or city fg- | ures itself as good or better than the four teams entered in the city title series, that those teams chal- lenge the winner of the finals to a championship serics. That would be the hest way out of the difficulty and would settle the question where it ought to be settled — on the baseball diamond. We belleve sports in that those interested | in this city give the || sports writers the credit of being at least as favorable they arc to the matter of a city teams should be entered, that is up to the public and managers. 1t the connect, we business. to one team as other and, in the series and which the figure One thing we noticed about the and that was the calibre of the fans who occupied the stand. Here all the razzing that goes with a ball game was heard, but when a good play was pulled oft by the Pirates, the stands re just as generous with their fans in Kensington Sunday were out to enjoy the hall ganie and they did cnjoy it. It was a corker. A word the two umpires would not be behind the p! ahout work in amiss. te, of the Sunday's game Mike Lynch gave a great ex- | hibition of calling them while Herb sautter bases Goeb worked a neat game on the Herbie ruled that a ball that secmingly caught off the s a hit, and although the es otested the decision and Goeb claimed he caught the ball, Sautter called the play the way he saw if. It didn’t do any damage in the long run, A mistake was made in giving Billy Chant credit for the game that the Rangers played against Willi- Sunday. 1t was stated that Chant pitched the contest and “won out while Rehm was the man who turned in the good work. Chant called us on the phone and stated that ha wanted the mistake correct- ed as he did not wish the credit for some game he did not pitch. The High school football team will tonight at 7 o'clock at morial Iield and another practice session will held at the same time on Thursday night. The squad is rounding into great shape and N. B. H. 8. will have a whale of & team | son opens, actice 7 M TAKT. FIRST GAME The Oak street baseball nine took the Musketeers into camp in the first tilt of a three-game series yes- terday by the score of 7 to 4. Ha- riander, star twirler for the Oak| streets pitched a wonderful ggme iriking out 15 the opposition | while the Oak ets pounded the Musketee twirler all over the let Camp, Hagopian, Colli and | Damato were the heavy hitters, get- hits each while Nocera put himself in a c crashing The score: fusketeers 0N 200 020-w4d 301 001 200 of stri out GV fl‘l-\\\ AIDS TOURISTS Berlin, Aug. 18, (F—Uniformed interpreters for the convenience of ts have been stationed at the princiapl railroad terminals in Berlin. They are on hand at the ar- rival and departure of all trains and their services re given to the travel- three | in public without charge HOOPER WAS FIELD DAY The veteran Harry Hooper of the at the bat in New York recently. He combed the offerings of four Yan- kee hurlers for five hits in five fimes up, one of them a triple. He also stole two hases. GO _TO WASHINGTON York. Aug. 18 (P — Alex right-handed piteher. Oytfielder Bob Veach. of the Tork Tankees. were released via New (.4 baseball man- we think | New York managers of two | | Waterbury NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JEAN BOROTRA Yep, he's French, One of the best that country ever produced, Young. But a star, Member Davis cup team. Won singles title at Wimbledon, 9 First I'renchman ever to turn Runnerup this season. Present indoor national champlon. Copped honors last winter, With A. W. Asthalter holds dou- bles title, too. Reached third round singles championships, 1924, |nated by Hennessey. national Llimi- Picturesque figure Speed. Fire. Pep, Favors net game, smashing are amazing. Service only mediocre. strokes undercut. Follows service in, usually after forehand slice, taking the net at every opportunity. Called the “Bounding Basque" be- cause he never plays without a Basque cap. l Basehall at a Glance ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Chicago 3, Defroit 2. Other teams not scheduled on courts. Volleys and Ground The Standing Won Lost P.C. Philadelphia A61 Washington Chicago Detroit . St. Louis Cleveland New York Boston ..... Games Today Philadelphia at St Louis, Washington at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday’s Results New York Philadelphia Other teams not scheduled. 2 The Standing Won 63 65 Lost P.C. Pittshurzh Cincinnati §t. Louis . Brooklyn : Philadelphia Chicago Boston 50 40 47 Games Today Louis at Boston. (2) Cincinnati at Philadelphia Chicaga at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn st EASTERN LEAGUL Yesterday's Results Hartford 7, Waterbury 4 Bridgeport 6, Springtield 3 New Haven 7, Pittsfield 1 Worcester 8, Albany 1. The Standing Won 83 Lost 31 Hartford . 5 New Haven . Bridgeport Springfield Albany Worcester Pittstield Games Today Hartford at Bridgeport Pittsfield at Springfield. Woreester at Waterbury. Other teams not scheduled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Providence 6, Buffalo 3. Bufalo 1, Providence 0 Baltimore 6, Rochester 10, Baltimore 9, Toronto 1 Reading 3. (1st). (1st) Rochester City 4, Ter Syracuse The Standing Won Lost s 46 (3} 6 " | Baltimore Toronto Roc Buffalo Reading y Cit Syracuse Providence Games Today Toronto At Jersey City Rochester at Baltimore, Buffalo at Providence Syracuse at Reading. ( Captai Orleans, war, ha rocco. North Race North R trotters event wace, wa the gran ture, starter Peter water, e {all field of lon, 2 Miltonne and ing pricc Other with nin ing Quee son, and Berlenba [fend his ne ankee |ager, Da day that postpone original keep Be rival of reported Howey whether [ mix with her 11,1 baeck to a New off 288, event golf cup ¢ |hasset | 3 | One ! spec The 1 cast hee | hoats | revenue land | which lalong t Kkep “En;:li:&h S])l‘il;f Star ’ Goes Into Pelitics | T.ondor 18 () ished wi Abrahan Olympi said ment cral cand ston Atl in the Bourne, Elvedoen, sculls in son, one cricket t | captain ‘anrl law In T the aver |en 1 | Austr SALESMAN SAM THAT Qa5 A LIONDERFIL. \'A ATION WE HAD, i ASNT 1T I s GUZILEN the waiver -Huts yester te the Washington club, of the American Teague. They will report at Cleve- land tomerrow. Randall Cleveland, with first over luded (' Irel pacers, Mog throat hund nndr n Edgar Bouli noted expl of the first Americans to enlist the foreign legion during the World | s volunteered with the American eseadrille in Mo- | s GRAND CIRCUIT 83,001 3 Trotters Headliner of Card Today. 0, Aug, andall §3,000 was the head four race card here today. s an overnig 8500 added night race to b d cirenit, Only four were named in th the smallest e ld ere this seasor awford, Thom llow and The vernight It hrough ven, includin 3-4; Lambet Miktorwoo 2:14 1-4 was $1,500. events hod len, wer e probable sta n Volo, 08 trot undefr wit Berlenhach Rnad\ to Fight September 11 New York, 1 3 Aug. ch will be world's ainst on stadium n Hickey the ment of date of Aux rlenbach id the indoor i Berl anno injury the there er, Delan will \ the champion obliged to ca Yelaney cel a bout in Detroit last 1 fliction York st ‘Bi;:g'csl EI’I{;')' Ever | For Golf Cup Regatta Y ork., Auz. 18 ( argest in the b has v hay Ir heen tta to hr Aug d and sever rece from dboats, egattn will be since to n ma¢ eutte in line hune o applied fc route n 1S lidate ih winner 1895-06; Hou time captain and I A ram and \ n te Ca nnis ex rto Rico wage rece children emp nd the d. to patre I Al 'GI'ST 18, 192 San Francisco Testi Iy i lart love main i 18 studio, [utt | Cl |novel tartists' n for of work., Curtis of Chic associution is to b ‘-IHHHU ¥ ](1.. of |t t paintings shown Doctor San Francisc " . I'witchell, e Their Work Dorotby Eiing — | declared that ¢ J o | real love aftalr vorks of western artists of | oo west ability, in s, instead of Jetting them re- oa bt their original environment | ¥ L The Ellingso ere through the creation of the " murdering her go Galleries Association and its 4 " | was the first w B. Camp, an tal by the is president, | | Half of 1l crowded court Rssociation to Aid in Placing !« ‘\-hu(lul for th e e e s matila homes of | of the heart has been made possi- i distribution od eRiel onicatitia | fense closed the room by Su non-profit on ociation {4 a combination and 150 lay members and 1 of distribution provides for | 0 The as artis luring lost at the tost W party after the in S he i or ring all to presented each ot the lay member paintings will be v 25 | oy M When over b period of threc cted hibition to vach questi L e tails of the i fair | These gny of New orer and one | ¢ ived to puy into the in} menber | thre setvice f1pyman, 1 lopt | selected by is 1 tion as | year for a ires the aymen, cach of hom oci PASY Pittshurg club easy |their 16 riME hh to I'his ¢ aining one of for r period for clashc shown members to | made by lot, 1 by a commit- A of thrve art experts o fo he vem select the | rmitted m} Ctlinta with- anite a hattle | ciation race, eparate 1 ch pieture® .oy Somphis pictures | 1 sted by | 2o L lies have trouble, games, grabhi tee compost n N desir connoissenrs tho! o any | adivee The artist roe t I chosen. ted by comuiittee of ¢ will decid prize will » bost @ 1s 0 Stake for Four | " do not all from t "o liner N 2y committs which pieture | deserves the first of 81,000, amd the rount. wil third, to the “Wop' fecision t-round t ho the Jack nyweight by Manc ht over money, artist ceive this 1Folle fo i iis, the com- |, Jeet pictures the |, fourth twenty-tifth prizes Wil he: two §500 prize e mittec decided on and on prize One second of e foa- 1he Ihey in- apson Ditlon, Great Lull- down T'he prize, prizes, five prizes and {¢ A rule of tl problem ther a Ly Dil- | jikes and that he the ox- 145 | hibition for the money has paid, and secondly to see that the pictures | clain- |y selected are the best pitenres in | the show and that the prizes are properly awarded to these pictures.” Artists from Ohjo and all states t to the Pacific Coast are to he | invited to cnroll in the association, | list being confined to artists of stanging. to n 2400 | threc four )0 honorariums $300 prizes, 501 Three home cient to win 1y1 Wheat, ille crashes, "It n o give it he association says first of all picture wis open to tc is our Cox circuit entonr winin " an o Derby to; 2 L 2:00 wants fro 1 he Thelr G color vorite n s e hy the trof, r includ- il six. this sea- h the high The Galle : tion also will | conduct what is cal circulafing department, where any or all of the 150 laymen may select smaller pic tures from the gallery walls and of them howme for a period 30 to 60 days and then re » 2 i o epar take one of from It that the young “ja proseeutor back when they remembered he R hout HOMERS FAIL gainst the ELLINGSON TRIAL ON Girl, Slaying Mother, “Morally Obtuse,” fles, 0, At alienist, e pre S0 1 the I 15 P cution Twitehel] girl no 1 uffercd n gi mother last J y Dr. Twiteh itness called after ectutors perfor Judge imony of Da aittended by | Mrs. Ellingsor oned prrty. it St a WITH DOD( found t at his s to d [have won an even dozer sed them ing ei \lI \\|\ NF. \l\ |UI‘ giv n ut s two cluh Souther fow gan not so eum Boh in Lo gi Bo: ut ke was the Bud TO A runs proved 1 anic Cubs 11 Iour for I q fer sid Chine prescription for |Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue |Bilious Fever and Malaria. kills the germs. 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HERALD CLASSIFIED SERVICE take another home and long as yership | il he required fo ignated quota of these pictures for aleries in submitting the the p turn it and ot " 'holds men uneed v hich cau out from the this svstem as List furnish smaller ‘ a de t as until the ddition to larger res fc 7 dy to prem will probab coming autumn, he 1 ! the MANDELL GETS DIECISION, Detroit, Ang. 18 (P —sSammy Man. from | f llinnis, lizhtweight, | 1 von decision over Rarb; Detroit, in a 10-ro Barbari rounds and or avian hont here At night, n ok two NORUN GAMI h ool orsh 1 A 18 ived for the Tnit id on Man TritState. Ti it Lo no-hit, no-rm h of the cr sterday to defeat mwn‘ Qasor .2 onn., handed ler o i agne gam Aft struek ont a do first he Arrar N coast etion 1 1he BIURNS GREB WINS FROM Detroit, Aug. 18 (P11 10°s middlews Bur (e wor cornse St YOU DON'T What gives that Jack isn't th thonght him, dear? 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