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ot i T —— " b L T | » TN " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925, 11 Grtmm, { Rranks, cf arifith, of L, 4 . Maranville, ss pribaleiroi: Gonzales, ¢ ... e : 1 S : Weln, x Ghflfl]ps A[’e ngs Um][ They | (Continued, trom Precoding Page) | Bish. » | Hodapn. S Als ] : art (o Totter i 3o N ons : Smith, p i B. R H 3 ¢ ! R T Kare, p's ® 0 § ofSouthworth, et .03 7 ooy L ¥ hnsn Colo, p 3 Erisch, s o Wy SRR By The sswoctat ® RENE LACOSTE [vhi > TR f | Youne it s s 'New York, A Dynasties in Ao ’. MeNulty 6 0.0 usel, 10, XL G S IR L the world of sports—the ruling indi- | 410! l'," nehman, _ | Knode, e 00 00 sl R vidual or clan--huve no more foun- | “FeSCIL BOBllsh champlon. Won' ., R T S L \ | dation than many a royal house. |{tI® dt Wimbludon recently. | 2-—Batted for Cole in i, i 8 I R | ittt PR The march of competition sets up| 1810d as a “comer, : e n 9t S | and cheers its idols just about as en- = Vhlety ath i ot it il g | thusiastically as it knocks them| Comparatively new at game. But : i) (b ol . 1913 € ; o as O i | Dean, v H e e o\‘\f»’ o S |15 making rapid strides, m\f‘.'.rw”\l:d::l-:: e monaitie, BetoRldl 1 untzinge il e E el = hile the monarchs of athletics | Member Davis cup team, lits—Burls, Rluege, cther. Coll e ) B iding. (nfusnce ihit In interzone finals a year ago beat Imu!hv plays—8. Harrls, lukllm\u,w .“. Alexunder In dth, u g “Ulhoth Peterson «nd O'Hara Wood, ! teft on bnge—Washington 9, / | goes beyond the bounds of coinei- |0 Clovland 12 Rase on ballswoft Rusther o l[)w]] Toda | donce, Cartuin Mmits to (he ‘.]“m_‘A\u.xtmlm. 1, Cole 1. Ilits—off Teuther 16 In 8 2.3 ol hass 5 y k | pionship span muy be voted in most | —~ Hiinanerny L o Bl Homs —_—e | | A cvery braneh of competition, | Gool doubles player, Paired with | = ruetiier, ¢ it lnscs - A Tt R | v o+ . and then he though the search for them also re- | his countryman, Borotra, feared by | T MeGowanyi|HIHERERItingar TRONNE ""-“ Wb e SR AR e ST B | Neals many w statling exception |all opponents, | T b L hdie Aud | & number of golter changed to Blackstone such as the long reins of Willie| Reached fifth round in national : [ Dumtzlnger. | Frlach and Torry; Lin an open champio to- | _ W Yonr . | Pl Hoppe in billiards of Juy Gould in |shigles tournament, 1924, Put out MA;'”;.K H. PO, A. E, Chiengo S ed ot over the links the | court tennis and the marvelous en- |by Johnson at 6-3, 6-8, 6-3, |onuw, et s 1 1 0 o o|0ft Bentley 5, off Wisner 1 Youngstown Country club in the tivst | 1 durance of such bascball stars as Ty | Plays good all-around game. | shunks, 2 10 o L e R N A e Ll st o d 0o 0 o IR UTOR N (6t ] Cobl and Walter Johnson, muintain- | Sound, attractive style, | folnson, =b e s oy umn 1, Hite—oft Bentley 3 | OPEN Bolf championship, Starting ut ing the peaks for around a score of | Has coolness of a Brookes. ArauRdlr o . oft Wisner 1 fo out | 6 a. m. fe required cleven lours fo | yeurs | e | . Ao b § off D 2 in 1-3, off Hluntainiast | ot all the 261 plagers off te first Perhaps the most astonishing ex-| Volleying good but not great, 00 LA e A aaen | (b€ and darkness was &ure o fall b - ception of all to the theory of cham- | though overhead is accurate and 81 0 & 8| (uinastron). Winning piteher—iTuntzing- | fore the late players could reach t l OCtOl’ pionship limitation is the cuse of |deadly. N0 T80 ‘?,"fl ""‘:','f‘; "":";"'“""" 1." i { 1Sth h > John Ball, Jr., who in a period of Uses conventional sticed service | IR0 fn; [ EEERIRC2E e ! UL i yee of 33-98--66 or five | ] quarter century, 1888 to 1912, cup- [and goes to the net only when |i Ao b SI. LOUIS [ lretter than par, made by Mchonald | , 5 . tured the British uniateur golf title | drawn there, : e . = | AB. R M. PO A &|Smith of New York in practice as a (H hen Prevention beats Ope)'atzn}l.) eight times. This display of prowess | Backhand drive as sound as fore- al L ARRE R T 2 1 ' o target to shoot ai, the experts laid | | is particularly noteworthy becau hand. Knowledge of tacti Thevenow 12 5 o on boldly with and iron over| ) ) | ha ge of factics unsur- | q ; it occurred in a sport where the | passcd. S LR oR eyt 10 1 0lthe 6500 yard course, whose velvety We used to patch the shattered wrappers | crown-awarding hand of fate is| B Furle o o bl b turf made scoving casy in spite of oo g H niore fiekle in any other. | Like Tilden, constantly strives to |nnush e 10 5 L L e hand many traps and deep of pocket-cracked cigars with tape. Then Baseball, for all its exceptions, | better technique, Fothergitl, 1 e B | BRI 12 % Alrough to punish stray shots, Pre- he learned how to prevent pocket break- ] provides a bundle of evidence for| Regarded greatest prospect in Eu. | Heflmann, rf 0 0 0 Oljamen, p . pE S ol i dictions A CRoRLITI RSB MmO P downs by carrying a handy package of § o the belicf that the average cham-|rope. s Ll ] Emim ORISR NI o est alfentilavitient . P S ke e | et e e b . Tavenur, & . : s ) 103 0htomorrow's 15 hole rounds would | or 10 foil-wrapped Blackstones. ) i oo 1 Lo CEIIAiLT ol o e mjs CIRCS s | R e il A Pocket Package of Blackstones offers , e national game tha 7 art, L J | i R no club can win more than four = e A inaer s R O 1 3 13 o], The Younsstown course, which is| you vour own individual boxof fine cigars. ‘ mejor league pennants fn a row. Baseball at a Glance ax—Ran for ”"““‘,‘““’ nioth o o ing Japll, hastlien pro You break the seal—your Uncle Samuel’s ' The Giants, setting' s modern rocord N o | E3sohnlled for, Ronnock n 0th o i [ ARSI G CHHC GO Yo T ) and duplicating a feat performed e oo . e 10 o aaz} |Gaatrenu, 2b 1 :‘»'1 most pleasing ) tewrain that | revenue stamp. ou get factory-fresh ; twice in the old days, did it last sea- L ANRLERG o buss s i Stolen bases=— | Wei, 1t i ol s lnicisen eyl et Blackstones that no one clse has handled. son. They still have a fighting ) - chmann, : res--Meusal, i o | hole is unusual in s only ! : , to break the old jinx and s | o | )'cslqml‘nn llL'.\u.Ilsx Hietimann.” Boubls s \\i..'fy:\(&'.}:x - 1 vards long from the K tee. Almost Blackstones are so «niformly good, that j sh a new standard this year but | 1 g{;}::;,o‘l; {,3"1‘,‘""‘,1,,';:]‘;"1] A et o bosa—Kew A ik Sanh e s M carly half of them arc bought in these the odds right now are against them GiRelSvslandas, SO Gt a8 njfinelailake withithe grdenielevatediol Ak ) TavE Y ork Struck out—by Pennock 2, \ o[ feet above (he he top of ly p: » There is no doubt that McGraw's LE?IZ'L‘& I‘lf;‘“;':";‘ b iy Wells 1. RalkeWa mpires—N i lises shormlisalen s (Ll R viag] handy packages. Uniformly free-drawing, ‘ outfit has slipped a bit. Tt will be- 808, Bos . lin and Connolly x—Bitted for eHines in 3r “”"H‘,"‘,”"”}'\ DS ',"‘W”.',‘ o ; e \umnrml\ even-burning, uniformly mild. long among the game's miracle fatted for Dickerman i (ETOURS. DRCS S Shergbeibe b teams if |tgpulls zh:,u;h to (h‘enfnp The Standing { _3xx—Ratted for Rhiem § n to the club house, allowing And the costliest Havana filler that Cuba ] S Won' Lost. B.C. i Po. A & | spectators to watch the play from 1 H 0 T grows. 2 : e = Philadelphia 39 649 g ) 2 the lawn and veranda as though avana s vest s 3 . ‘;L‘:”;‘:r‘”;"f:;;"t‘)“’fi‘t"t’h;“Zh::‘:“;ssfi Washinglon s oh 0 646 30 0 e el Do ot | seated in an amplitheater Blackstone was a fine ¢ 32 vears E a @ - | Ohio o & 181 0|t Gatureau to Burrus: Gutureau to Ban- o T ATV i et (B e i o N ¢ ; ship pace has s limits. From a | o180 s A e R o SR G U e Siller crop in years ago. 1t was even finer 10 years ago. It is | " 7 5 7 5 5 0 0 2 0|Louls 7, Reston 4. hatts—oit | Shown yesterday when Bob MacDor A | ;‘fi‘:;‘“;‘OM“fl“n’:l‘“fu,,;"“";’fl‘““;‘l“‘]" n ) Detroit 0 a0 0| tiaines T, Dickerman 1. Struck | anld, having a three there for the —in youri92g at its very finest in this year ot 1925! 4 BB Tee s et ri e ("::Io\'el\.'x'l\dl "y i oy e arins | emarkable seore of a1 on ilc ’\‘u i eit Snavihi i) 5 i New Wonk, 6 no2 1 0lzin ? Losing piteher—Haine alf, pitched a few fect short of the | myeld L . Lk | a sizeable putt. { thoroughly broken up. | o 0 0 of | “hit ? | . L R e Gamcs| Taday : ! ! | White there are many younz and i el Philadelphia at St. Louis 31 2 ' [untried players among e enirant ol identally, to the demise yof the , 5 0 CHICAGO v 0 the list contains nearly all the il ; Giants and Athletics of other days,| \vashington at Clevcland. AR R. k. "ol e o McGraw's champions of 1913 fell | N°W York at Detroit. ) 4 1| mous players in America besides the “ back 1o second place In 1914 and to| Boston at Chicago. . 1l § o] Canadian amateur cluplon, | r'm“d. last place in 1915. Connle Mack's o e e title winning outfit of 1914 was Lt o | nargray papioRent R n e S broken up and dropped to the cel- s o | Donahue, 08 g netei awing . q‘n ‘-n yi‘j ury 17 is (_I § lar in one.season. The old Ralfi- sterday’s Results Crouse, " ity - 7;<(,m. ) :y" \,”' “‘m : rv;v\« IS ¢ : more Orfoles, Chicago Cubs, Pitts-| New York 7. Chicago 6 Roberteon, p 0 | L L L burgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers| Brooklyn §, Pittsburgh 7. i == = - .1.’-'1 K n'u‘v«m: n decide ‘1' H[v: o cuter | : also found it impossible to win more | Boston 5, §t. Louis 4. e teT fartnogel i LR LU S 5 ; than three times fn a row. | Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 4. x=Batied {or Ginke in s 3 ] ihelr lons taur af the Pacifi north. Bed Time Storics i TH e e Postan S0 a0~ 1jary, 3 | west with a party of more thar | Athletics and Pirates, selting most | The Standing IToktase e toh a1 Tooners Tiradt| LIOUREEA LRl Sol feraReecentlvy | The Hot Night. . 11 of the pace in this year's pennant| Won Lost P.C.|thro. \l‘ll(h’r -1 :.vy»,:ym',“ \m}: | b . battles, are ahout to create new |Pittshurgh ...... 68 44 600 Pt Rl L 7 dvnasties. They have the quality of | New York . BT 4D .578| ot Thmka 6 i T, aff Zahulser 1 in 1 : youth which is lacking among rivals, | Clncinnati ...... &1 40 ler—Ehmite, Umpires ~Owens, | " the Senators and Giants, | st. Louis e (6 60 Ormsby. Time— | Another turn of the pages of sport | Brooklyn ....... 5 57 NAT[ONAL l EAGUE scems to show a mystie quality in | Philadelphia .. Ll the number “seven.” Jim Jeifrics | Chicago 64 | and Jack Johnson held the heavv-| Boston 61 Fmih‘; T eoa e || ) weight boxing crown for seven years, | 5 o2 o0 1 o 1| | while Jack Dempsey is now in his | Games Today = o b el || | o r at the top FeLe (Res el S 3 0 Ces e 4 : ‘py‘ox.y' vear at tho fop. Benny| Chicago at New York A | | A .wonard rvetircl eiter seven seasons | pitishurgh at Brooklyn Traynor, 3b R i G A | 1 as lightweight kirg, R. D. Scars, St. Louis at Boston. | Wright, ss € 0 e | : the first recognize | American tennis | Cineinnati at Philadelphia. | Grantham, 15 SRS SRR 0| | *champion, won tie iils seven years E e BT M Mai I In a rov.” William A. larned cap- \ LI 3 G0 0 o0 oa o0 ain at East alr [ 1 " n A Larned cap- | LASTERN LEAGUE [ 3 The \:\rn \’:'n sp(m’ of 1907 to 1914 | Yesterday's Hesults st o Mo S o G ) saw Australia mainly at the top of | pisfield 3, Springfield 2 | Shioehan, p L R I ¢ the tennis heap in Davis cup play. ‘ (it e e e a5 L LU 1 | iz e inidance shieoinolivhog ‘ Springfield 9, Pittsfield 7. | Totan n: 1 i as been at work in women's tennis, so = | . s (Second game). S as e where Suzamne Leglen. barring w | st 5 Ay 2 DRttt A - ! Sacention eor o (I nen o =1 ypartrord 5. Bridgeport 0. ool WAl D ness.and temperament than any| ot o Py TCIEEEE t 0 os e PR v in plasing suprenacy. has begn Bt s f L i at the top through seven seasor . o . : while Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory Lhe ":\'”""‘I ; fal o \ g 5 was queen of American courts seven o0 03 ' 2 " . . A 4 0 ! A : s 8 Ty R ! : P nes. - & : 7 S ) Helen Wills, with two titles to her artford o o 0o S R A 4 T New Haven 64 ST, ercdit sinee dethronmg Mrs. Mallory e o B i Al faces a stern test thls week in an | Brivsenor 2 o P | effort to keep up her streak, Wil- | Springficld ) : Aa6 | Sx—Batcl for Oldham in sth, | liam T. Tilden, supreme for five | \Worerster : SR O Rloar i sth ; Albany 57 60 4ST| axxx—Batted for I men's tennis, scems goo » 2 : 136| 3—Batted for Mitel 5 Pittsticld ... Ml 3 i - a St two more campaigns if | rtsburgh Voo o3 | I to his present form — | Brookiyn S o R Tennis, on the whole, has had Ganicopioay [ e s T BT M ‘] perhaps more outstanding dynasties »\x-rn.];lu- 1d-at ]“‘.‘M" l;’ Tierney. ~ tolen bases—tuyler s than uny other sport. Grout Brilaing| New Huven ut \Worcester [ vl plays—Rawlings. bt and Gran- | i L . v I tham yeberry and 3 Oldham, | B H N from 1897 1o 1906, had her famous| Albany at Waterbury. i Rl e ,.L,.?,.‘_ 510 Main Street Doherty Rrothers: Ausiralia followsd | Bridgeport at Hartford | 147t on bass—Pittshurgh 3, Brooldyn 8. | | with the neted combination of T -“ it | Base on wr;};:—:r; .\1:\1-\:'\:: u: .;« ‘4(-1:“ % ‘an;w‘-)r».‘a‘nd \MHHT; ”n |~'|v» ""“1 INTERNATIONAL = doxe 1. by Oldham 1. by Vanee 2. it | FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30 P. M. nited Stafes has held the top with | f = cadows € in 3. (none out in dth), | Tilden and Johnston. France. with Yesterday's Results ;u v“‘.rllv‘."‘n 1 mh”l. “:t;” ‘“fi "”.'Tf‘.,”',‘, | Rorotra and Lacoste now is dominat- | Baltimore 12, Buffalo 2 R e e aba TR Umplransacecil 5 fnz the Furopean field and threat.| Reading 5, Toronto 1. [ CSrmick, Klem amd McLaughiim, Tims— | Be sure and come. Our new manager, ening this country's hold on the | Jersey City § 2o | x . : | e 3 . Prvidence & ‘ e \ Mr. Howard has arranged a lively program. | olf has known no such stretchs | AB R H PO A 1 . of supremacy. It is a startling feat The Standing Adams. b i I W Y T SO \ here for a champion to win twife in | Wen Lost P.C.J succession. Troof of this is in the | Baltimore [T = Sl fact that no competition has repeat- | Toronto a4 591 ed in the American open since 1912 | Roches A1 523 SALESMAN SAM G D ’ P . el BRI el B uzz Doesn’t Practice What He Peaches Robby Jones, the present amateur| Reading ....... 63 66 458 King. may break this fins shortly at | Jersey City ..... 60 1S 469 | Oakmont | Syracuse ....... A3 408 | vt Providence 48 381 | | Sl | (EXTAR ) (WHATS M9 IDER OF TRUING To PoT YOU OUT OF ) RECORD PRICE | Gaiies, Tolay ‘ 5, || BUANESS T- CRUSE 1 T T R 1Y wire | Jersey City at Rochester, | ND } WANT To QRAG YOU AND GUZZ DoWN | R USTOMER: oA Hohod 'at SUtagist | IN TH MUD S0 SHELL BEL ME TO MARRY ~ ToLIERS 570.000 Prench Francs are Paid mr‘ Baltimore at Buffalo. { A HER- THAS w—N— HEM - HEH -HEH * = /~\ Mon Tatisman, the Famous Race-| Itcading at Toronto. | :},éi‘f?yfd‘ A Ren ; \ il saLe Tooay | N AN Horse. Winacr/af Sevoral Racos... WILL POST FORFEIT ‘ (M| TRaoE. H%T(?ée il SOl ii%e ; == I B Deauville, France, Aug. 20 (P —| | :”“"'“ [ | NG Arosy T stacet | i The record price for France of 570.-| | R == = 2 = — e =] L TGN 000 francs was paid yesterday by the | Fitzsimmons Said to Have the $100,- | e STORE. | TE - = i R — | ; Argentine. Martinez De Hoz, for | |ctoss = i 8 e [ — il Ao 5 Al : Mon Talisman, by Craig an Eran— | 000 Necessary to Bind Bargain for Wi | [ =S - ] | ) s S winner of the two thousand guineas | o EFFORT AAA AN ills-Dempsey Fig | N stake 1 second n the Epsom Der- | Wikn:thempicy gt ‘f’_"UT t | by in 1 o the Guillermo Ham| New York, Aug 1dy Mul- RS | stabl: lins, manager of Harry Wills, receiv- | cuz | | Senor De Hoz also purchased from | ed word yesterday from Floyd Fitz- | o ‘ | the same owner for 400,000 francs| simmons, Michigan City promoter, BUSINEY} { la Plata by Spion Kop—winner of | that he will arrive fn New York Sat- =] the Derby—~out of Bayling urday with $100,000 with which to | 3 | The Argentine outhid Prince Aga | assure Wills' end of the purse in a | Kahn an both occasions. | bout with the heéavyweight cham- { o tis ! pion, Jgck Dempsey. U‘D THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Pitzsimmons 1s nnnod to haw 3 ADS FOR RESULTS Dempecy's sigaature Lo & contragh -