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lous amateur teams in [per of the Pufllie: moved into third | Sab SHiELY Thlibed o 3 s p ea k i " 8 'Tl}l‘d:rl;'-yn::;ri-‘l:llo:l\'vhllll‘:: ”fl:af;b) 3 SIMMUNS MHVES UP ‘;-’n‘»‘:k:x \‘q\w:”"«t; . Blades of St. Louls PADDLE TENNIS TOURNEY 'SEAMEN STR'KF mot :-rf-[:1|Ixtl»\nm|‘\-”'nlr\‘: i’o:.l:u‘p‘ll:l" outfits, have been practicing for the ’ | | | kidded and crashed into a tree here Hornsby apparently has not yesterday, Both were able to leave Tfl SEE"NI] PLAGE placed niuch stock In reports that Champlonship Games Are Run Off | e hospital afler treatment, ‘Llw ohvely ball” hns slowed un. He | potween Playground Entrics At WITTAETY [rocked. threo homs runm, awellig| i ‘New British Wireless sons and the great revival of the old | Detrolt 1, Washington 0, al to d urritt: Grounds, o Tomorrow ;’Illnt‘s':ld);eyd'l‘:(e:r day felub spirit has done everyono & (11 innings). ' Athletic Out ileldel’ Garries Bllln( L Ly U TN s i el Boats at sdeey' NS W, Mg ‘““"m \ccds ng_]l Masts opening day, AMERICAN LEAGUE of S ports New Britain, this year, has en- Yesterday's Results joyed one of Its best baseball sea.| Chicago 8, Philadelphia 2 world of good. Next summer we| Cleveland 2, New York 1 ; L B e e sames wlill be played in the clty title |hope that things will bo just as good | St. Louls 9. Boston 7, | [][ Gl]]bs Ba[ mg [ Lol s tahbe L Fundol m ARt Rant i \Far § e serlea which are belng _conducted |us they have been this year pust. }("‘ el “. nma, |Fealizing that the stars of today wi Tied Up Today G s kot b 8 ) o fan Rumors, remote though they may Won Lost .C. Chic Aug. 22 (A—Al Simmons, | B AT 5 [that the country may soon need 4 tel who are interested in the outcome |be, have it that New Britain is a | Washington 7 0 T o oy s ey R B RREG RG] 542 biaad (e heti 0 i ted tele- ; 5 L Reoes |Connie Mack’s high-priced out- = dload to defer nurels won g l i the Unit :ic'x‘;fn";:;;::)l\lxlc'?m:n: r::ma:mm h}:daof for one of the franchises in | Philadelphia ... . 4« [ ReTaer fio irchtssal ths Ry o) Ravkoe D 7 [the racquet game, the city p v mecting of ‘ . i wirelcss com declding just which game to see, as|tho Lastern league, Whether thero | Chicago ........ 65 §s B b e W | Death of Dr. E “lllL. Is | Brounds started to train their charges ! ¥ i i 15 ke i, (e Araued o (b ox nty e aot B Teuie | keeping the Athletics in the running Loss to Preshyterians |y atding paddio tenuis to the veg- 5 nown, though the fans in town | petroyt I 5 o ) . o he death | 'ar equipment. In paddie tennls the would certainly welcome a {eam in 1 n the American league race. Aug. 22 (B-"The death Kensington will have a big crowd |this city. '\”‘”"f"' This flashy fly-chaser not only has of James Caruthers hea Twing, 71, |cauet is made of wood of hand toliwatoh! the sacond ‘oobs At siovour Ll | been holding his own in flelding, but |president of the Presbyterian hoard |MCA8UTements reduced to the fest between the homo team and the o8ton uiviive B4 {in his last six games he has carricd refign nissions and for 40 years |07 Of the reguiar sfze inc Pirates. Not in many years has | [the brant of the batting for his t Preshyterlan education [PIAYINE spaco and net. The g e el i " Games Today lub. He smashed out 11 blows, one missionary work in India [ignexdr ininlavadiasitiadnithe Laseball game as there s just at Boston at St. Louls, lof which was a triple and {wo been announced at the headqua present in Kensington over the sec- ) \Washington at Detroit. {homers, although the club as a [of the hoard here ond contest in the present serics be- New York at Cleveland | whole receded in batting during the | Dr. tween the south end team and the | - Fhiladelphia at Chicago |last week, Corsairs of the Hardware City, *“—T Simmons moved from fifth to sec- - 1% ames Tomorrow Kensingfon had a large crowd last | @ SN Roston at St. Louls. itlon here, of the playgrounds, fournaments wi DFlRoeton. N 3 " [the grounds to fi \ g t ) 3 o ond place in the scramble for indi- 'the last three years he } haon n '“‘”L_. B sebuse st e iy s AR L 4g 10 REPRESENT 5 ; 5 {vidual batting honors, on averages prisaner in the thenlogical f | i uk : H "‘ ‘\‘;““\‘ : 1 1anit Sunday, but the townsfolks will he % compiled today and including | Going to Indian in 157 ¢ LD, SHOINNERIIEY matolios out In larger numbers tomorrow to WITH ! Cleveland S el o |which were played oft on” Tuesiay cheer thefr team onto ita second 8/ CARISON Philadelphia at Chicago. | “The Philndeiphia star i8 nowirard of Washington, I wng |04 Wednesday of this week remiic conséeutlve viotory which means | 5 : runner-up to Tris Speaker of the sucecesivaly prof N Ao el oyaciosuiRndsoxel g that the town will be represented in MISS ELIZABETH RYAN NATIONAL LEAGUE Indlans, who tops the list with a llogical seminary in Indin, prestdent | the final serles for the pennant. o e porion o mark of . Simmons is hatting lof Forman (hristian college In La- {1111 grounda LBt O, esterday’s Results [-3 Harry Heilmann of Deteolt 15 [hore, dean af the facully of arts of BEOMD! The Pirates will xo to Kensington| Now residing in England. All games postponed, rain | thir T D e T AT T Rt e ) st e L NG tomorrow determined to make a Considered Furope's greatest TSR ] L 14-16 stonewall stand, With a defeat in[woman player, next to Suzanne The Standing 4]\ A D tomorrow's games ,the Pirates real-{Lenglen, Won Lost ited by 1,“ ; o Ize that they will be out of the run- Do Pittsburgh .... . 44 {lection, hut I3 lcading will Thim the title. of 2 "‘”‘_ AAshohyoan Bo) GAS WA CUTS PRICES ning and they will do their utmost{ One of game's veterans, New York 0 ) T e amalning e At < ‘lw\ Krowitz of Burr \M a2 (@— to win in order to stay in the run.| TRunnerup for Euglish singles title | Cineinnati e 5 Il e - A b ARSI I ited Mary Predegast of the Tar- HURT IN ACCIDENT 180, S S nAeenAAnt i f os. | 1014, Same posit 220, S 1 e 28, while Simmons is trailing n sl ulice Park 4-1: Mixed doubles, 5 I ning for a crack at the finai series. 4 me position in 1020, St. Louls w1 4 ith | ! ! 0 5 » & ; . pmq i Winner All-Comers in 1221, Brooklyn i a8 i .: ol e ny Mol Wilitar Sax Yaul Investioations Ordered "|“ ;‘Y‘”!! lary ‘|]\w|w \‘ t i g ey S o3 iy ey Two teams of gladiators wiil meet — 8 M - ¢ Park defeated Toots Yenko | § et sy el L T St. Mary's| Clever doubles performer. Ehliadslphia o {fletder, incroased his base swuling in Colorado Wreck [umi Holen Yuniskis of the Nathan |SVe025 No H.. (I at ally prevalls. on the field of blood at St. Mary's o n CRieas o L it S ot : \ ik i e 4 fleld when tha Corhin Red Sox and layed with Suzanne Lenglen, | 1 . s A oReTRLIdRY G Slida, Coloradn 7 IR the Falcons coms to grips. oth of |copped British doubles honors three IR odhocns { "'}'v”n'f'( 104, the first nlaser inithe iy fs0i it (Ml dir founieont yoaralRroupEEoye 7 FiSH = t 2 i 2 ciret 0 pass the cen r 1 remalining pital, three |Isidore (ohen of Paradise Park de- these teams have large foliowings |Successive seasons, 1920.21 2 ciren 0 pass i N ; ' H ] Off l R and their eohorts Wil be out fn full| Startled tennis circles by defeat of Games Today | Other batter: el : jons were In pros- [frated Joseph Karnelowltz of the elmy as 1Cl1a escuer force when tomorrow’'s contest|Helen Wills, American queen at| St Louis at Philadelphia. (2). Loui st. Louls, 3 SRt ~ rollision of {Nathan Hale 4-1; Girls, Mary Krow- starts, Seabright recently. Won in straight | Pittsburgh at New York. (2). Tamar, I : 0 . 1 Ttio Grande |itz of the Burritt defeated Beatty sets, cinnati at Boston, (2). | Detroit, . Wishi n t ' Gran- |Gordan of t Paradise Park 4-1; Interest is heing expressed in who| Tooked upon by many as next na-| Chicago at Brooklyn. (2). 3405 J. Sewoll, land 1 In.. 1 esterdny, in which [mixed doubles Beatty Gordan and the pitchers in the two games vill [tional ehampion i s {lins, Chicago, : Com T 3 n were ki fore Cohen of Parad Park de- he tomorrow. None of the managers| Flavs stellar 11 4 game. Ag-| Games Tomorrow | York 2 Tale. Philadeiphia, 211, 5 2 tion | 1tated aley Karalus and Elinore wished to stafe thelr selections as|Eressive. Alert | ned. Shrewd. | Chicago at Brooklyn. | zen Cuyler has been one of the " . Tosnital vt of Washingt they all said that they had not yet |Tactics sound. » Pittsburgh at New York. (2). chief cogs in keeping the I Sl £ e ) o decided on whom they will veloct to Dr‘o';':"h:;;'f’*f prol "“l'v( ‘:\-"I“f"“'i Other teams not scheduled. |out 1n :;‘””' '”, the """ 1 league " g, Hartford Man Victor work. Ths pitching staffs of tha s “de just over met| S irace. He made fhe hest showi : = ke Mo Tone i Teatia a-sl It excellontl slinna)|Whenever po ; EASTERN LEAGUE among the topnoteh batters in (1 add S in Vermont 'lollln_dmcnl and should work to perfection no : ; lirague when he hoosted his averaze AT - : : 3 o oAuz. 22 (P— mattér which ene of them is sent in | It'8 her big point-getter, returns Yesterd Resulte 14 points and now s hitti d & not e muel Hartford. Conn., on the firing line, |being almost out of the question. S Service good. But not great ; = The Standing Won Lost i R W Waterbury 6 | Mis teammate, Max o e e rd, to win the doubles will have its eyes on Waterbury N el it 3 to increase his mark of 3 : Wit W f fans throughout the country 2 interested in prize fighting will be ing died sudi of heart d ual meeting association, xt Wednes- v versham of were run off Thursday at the Tle results in the f strali f i The semi-finals and the ; vica-chaneelior, Tle reevived numer- |y, ‘ Ken Williams of the Browns [ous honorary degrens and in ", |added only one home run to his col- [the Reitish erown hestowed All games postponed, rain He has a considerable edge on his [vesterday won the Vermont stat Roth games are set for 5:15|Drives are accurate, well plae Sk Formidable in any competition rivals for the scoring hor l I . : ennis gles championship, for egistered 116 time 5ons ot e %00 vhich 43 persons entered and then p.c. | tional speed is making i f Wl T Sk : with A W, Ware Merriam | Springfeld {the former southerner swir i sl S ¢ RUSITHESSHo (b ruttlicl ol : W Riareae v W apgland is trailing Max with 27, awaiting the ncws of what the out- | Local Athletic Club Has ""‘M“:‘Wm.f ::” S : “toa | Rogers Hornsby, Cardinals’ Ina a¢ T L = SR QAo sree e S et 5 |l,,~ are needed for possession. Bltixfield SRt 379 a v ! mal ik FOOTBALL PRACTICI Lyent, Jto 388, “but i mot fn dnvmr York, Aung. o2 (P—Thirty- Games Today danger of being dethroned. Jimmy 7 ) will report for football to Albany at Pittsfield, (2) Rottomley, —a feammate niso fnisht oulldl pelien ‘oael Charles 1 Crowley Septem- Waterbury at New Haven, (2). |Slimped. but continues in sacond | drid fo four or i R A ReraIt mather Bridgeport at Worcester. place with 382, while George Har-‘and then azain journey to Moroceo, | I today. Crowley was Hartford at Springfield. = name fall to sneeeed Dr. Paul and John G. Nelson r. N. H. once. Thiee We understand that bus owners in this city lave planned to make| Memhers of the Rangers A. C. and irips 1o il Brazs City on Thure-!their friends will lvave tomorrow | day night to accommodate the fans|morning at 7 o'clock by bus for| who are going from this scetion.|Middietown where the party will It this is s0, many who have been |hoard a launch for the sacond sail o ; 5 | . : ; : 3 m doubt as {0 the means of trans- :’vv\n”:rflulwmymil ':\ rl‘n the l“r]m.a”.-u{z : 2 who assumed charge | Helmy, famous Egyptian swimmer, who rescued Gertrude ¢ 4 0 i - ratth of Perey D, Hangh-| 1 5 p % portation to the fAght city for the|eut river. The committee in charge \“H”w‘:'" _\" J";;'H""“"“ A Floatlng Cafeterla | e Ay ‘E! :“N” ! |1 Ederle when she colkapsed in her BEnglish channel swim, is shown night will have a way (;{ &etting fof the event announces that a Springficld at Waterbury The e i iR G v e linathis w(‘vulr‘ rescuing Lillian Harvison ,who also collapsed and there and a pe (gt 8 q » N LI N se- 5 7 . 5 A 1: e and a suse way of Retling|tickets are loft and th an ho se Pitsfield at Hartford. . - S nher 6 [ lost consciousness for half an hour. neme. cured at the Bangers' club rooms on | \worester at Bridgeport, - | Main stroet tonight. Teporta from the camps of hoth The fitinerary for tomorrow's af- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL fighters ctate that Herman and|fair is emhbarkation at Middletown, . . \' : o The Minute That beem A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Kaplan are hoth in fine form for|a trip down the Connecticut river| YoitordaysiRevuls their tussle Thursday night and Her- | taking in all points of interest along Nochester SreayCllyl6. man yosterday woighed in at 120|the way, ont inta Long Teland sound | ;20 0F00 B LB G wier a day of hard grinding. Kap-|and thence to New London where a | o 80" S0 e S lan's weight has not heen stated,|gtop will be made at Occan Beach L by he will easily make the limitlone cnough to enjoy the bathing | Tie Standing by Thurs MeMahon and SColt¥ | tpeye, Then baek up the river again | e e Monteith. the Kid's overseers, arc|ang probable stop to run off sport-|no S taking precautions to keep the Kid | j2 cvants and arvival at Middistown | R from bocoming too fine and in such capabie hands, Connecticut’s eham. | pion will surely go the right path in | the bout Thursday night. ! TN 0N SANNETS again where the party will disem-| pooagion ... o bark and make for homs Realng o i The committee has prepared everys [y e thing possible for entertainment of those who are going on the trip. | i fainment will he furnizhed on 63 Tereey City 60 The feniherweight limit is 126 pounds and the main hout is far 13| ounds. Taking the card asa wholr nothing hes ever heen planned to cqual 1t in this state, acuse ol Providenc . 50 hoat going down the river and hments will be at hand for who fecl in nead of them. is the second ride this yvear, the [ first having hean o snecessful that a Games Today lersey City at Liochester. Providence at Syracuse. e entive town of Moriden is Sl laltimore ut Buitalo, 1o attend the fight, according to re- | 8704t demand was made foranother: § paaging at Toronto. ports, and Hartford is running a R lese second to the Silver City. Patl Miss Ederle Sets Date ;BO\\ lers: Start Season Dridgett tells us th ew Britain | = - 3 Yo Tt ot For Nex nnel Try o y Il B S conry| For Next Channel Try at Commercial Alleys 1o statements which heen Roulogne, France, Aug. - ¢ e s ' 2 f made, there are atill a few (-hnm-lr.lmrr on August 31 or September o Commerclal Bowling aliys rings sats, and these who plan {1, provided the weather is f gjiope “-lvvm doors for the fall scason o attend the fight should be on their |Gertrude Ederle, of \‘ W ;‘f"“‘ x i 1“ g Pl e m"‘ Norman B. Covkendale, a human fish, of Milford, Pa., cooks | iee o CBE tas roiclel buslebon: "” S e iR son, Cusack, | Nis meals over a small alcohol stove on his floating tablno vosh- Kaplan illEnotiyan e (onironters wim across (he English channel | J. Argosy and Taote. rolled, 1,492 | ioned from a life m‘vfl‘\'(‘r Plenty of privacy to this dining e T et he Tnglish shore. Tt is helieved | beating North & Judd team,| room, but one’s table manners ave apt to he affected hy the tide I Herman Sl that time of morni > tidal | compose Kenney, Bell, Jo- | t { © expressic rd on the streets, umm jons will he just 1 E and Greg b Seored Vany are cheering for tac Cali-| Tilian Harrison,” th ntine |1, t ¢ 1126 for rweizit already. but we |girl who has failed in four attempts | the high string. Horbintnve. heir eheers will dic [to svim os8 the treacherous wa- | Kappeny, Supernaut, ley, Fay, | as the rozresses. We atand for |terway, is making arrangements to | and Ward, scored 1,427 giving the nnecticut and Connecticut’s cham- |8 With Miss Fderle. Both girls | Fafnir five made up of Murphy, Fa- > | h "of condition and are | cey, Masson, Robinton and Tucete a i jon, and we a King him to win |are in the pink of condition and ai ¥y, Masson, R E X | i LRI = B et om Herman on Thursday night, |easerly we thegncaliicry Gl lacing Sileyscorou i1 WITH THE GANG 4T THERE LISTENING, YOUR. casts e | Jimumy Clinch, whe is fast coming | Sy 3 LBASEDION OBTION | | MOTHER STOPS TOEXPIAIN SHE HAS TO RUN DOWN y the fore as a boxer in ;umwur' noLn I\l.\lI'\\t‘l‘“”rm laT‘Mx x'l{‘)l"vln .]‘0;’.;'n‘\lvnfyll:lllnl\;-“r;l~‘ : T‘:\‘N AND }HF‘\ '\RL N 00 0 BE H‘LD L\Tfl £ e, it do s fighting| The thictics 2 ashington | leaseq er | Yy Stua o - R T L B RO RO ) S ) G e e e | a Ons w ENTLEMAN, AND DONT ER- HEATED AT YOUR PLAY, e L e a i Koniralon i’or:w’r Onlo 1 Y'n:}rriih\' toot- || [ [ A ARD 1P THE WIND COME UP PUT YOUR S Ghr e Sl e e ,,m,,: the past week. cach winning | ball star, whose quick thinking in a ||| | L et ' o hio opponent will Le until Jater | five sames und losing txo. In the | crucial moment helped o heat Mich- Main at East Main | ATER ON RIC WA , ANT KI5 MOTHER~ on a8 a selcction has not yet lvwn'\.« fonal the Giants gained @ bit on |igan a few years azo. He has been | ) @McClure ; GOODRYE , DPARLING made. Clinch is hecoming a favo- | both the Pirates and Reds bbing | With the Cards for the past couple | u z . ) rite. with the Hartford followers nf’m/ out of eight fravs. Pittsburgh | years, 16n pure cards and his last fwo |broke even in six filts, while Cin- ghts have brought him to the fore [ cinnatl managed to win but two in a battler | seven. Rangsrs are "Afl tomorrow (‘Yli k";-;; ‘l'i‘l l\‘l\ WINS SALESMAN SAM r of thosc plensant sails down | Raltimore, Maryland, Aug. 22 (P e Connecticut river. The club hki‘ Kid Willlams, former Lantamweight had a beat ride as an annual event, ‘mnmpmn of the world, defeated ut the popularity of the first at-| Midget Smith of New York, in a e ; N0l - ANDY (OUPE AW HEK- ) A goaDsTER |- N MAN B (OUPE ANT fair of this seas s 80 great that | close 12-round bout here last night. LLW \' 0l)-HEAES B D OUPE } ) OADSTER '~ M (A (OUPE ANT NO TR PR e e sgeresivoness and mork| AGE ‘9'7‘ o(“'r*wg("’gfl "'(U'Dg‘b ) 1 DNT ‘4:“7 | | IN THAUELLING AROUND T | (f [Hey DO o : 5 5 e aecisto TRKE M WHEELS AND ENGIN A COUPE- | /COUNT 200 NEED A TRy i into the popular demand and have | at close range won him the decision. s \( \ | icou I oU | ¢ 3 ci another for tomorrow | There were no knockdowns [{END WE. GWE BpsOLUTELY / | WANT & [/(dR To PROTELT YU FRe c THINK 207 { W COUNTRY The boat which has heen LA e U | ,“Riits‘;f’ (:€LLG"7(§; RGADSTER || T4 COLD AND RAIN -ETC v . : A A as T kS s At b B3 | GHT— cred for tomorrow’s pleasure | GOWDY NOW SCOUTING 6022 ARE | kS 2N ”‘0 ERY (AR K ETC- BT y i T vill be filled Lo cd ity judg-| Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 22 (® © ; w?’ T > THE < | fi/ = i uv/ /M f m the large number of tick- { Hank Gowdy, who recently signed to £T : / OBILES H AR T = KNDIA WHAT MAKES R - | AND ‘ manage the Columbus Senators next | 1 TATSH HERAIN (s = ———— year, after severing his mvv'm-minnt‘ 4 b — i ould like fo liear a veport | with the New York Giants, where “ £ e officlals of the New Britain | he starred as catcher for a nu | - srfii&uh club on the number of en-{of scasons, left last night for i : us far received from the Bill | Pacific coast as scout for McGraw' s nd Helen Wills o fthis eity | Giants championship tourna- | e is to he run off soon. | CUE CONTENDER ard how many have | Ry virtue of his recent startling y would 1like 1o dofeat of Willie Hoppe, Erin Hagen- lacher. the German billiard cham- plon, has established himself as & now, locally, baseball starts' most dar rous contender for the ) wing 118 swansong with the play- | world's 152 halk titie He g of the city title series for the | shawed plenty of &kill and competi nampionship of New Britain. Soon | tive ability in his mateh with the | ihe shrill toot of the whistle will former cue king. Moreover, he start off the football season and al- seems to be improving all the while,