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M Japay oday » 1 tem. annual \amen| watch. gh the e arid Cricke rad tq Harad; f Aus oppos nt th degre uished iforni: swep] hing i wa ent i tly 5 red 1 servied es td —~Joc] 10un( * troy er, 1ea vy {. ffi' Baseball Sta di e A board. scheduled for last night but was , , naing Ll The peregrimations of the Clem- |called off on account of the excessive INDUSTRIAL HEET S pea kin g Sa a1 oo ents contract reveal some interesting |heat. AMERICAN LEAGUE [;[]UNTINI] |3 RUNS mmer, m daog e taumetions. . 1€ {1 neln Second Annual Event For F: f S t Donohue, p 280 " i valid he must pay Dempsey $300,000 § md Annu: vent For Factory (o) ortis Games Yesterday e e | AY ST['P l:l[iHT by August 5 and $500,000 more ten MANAGERS T0 MEET Athletes to Be Held At Memorial e St. Louls 5, Boston 4. 81 Sy days prior to a match with Wills. s rraaeee Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. e o Sy CA111 000 00x—13 % i 1; [l’ix!»‘flr:t payment is made and Field in September, All the games In'the Industriall, New York 13, Chicago 10, tContinue rom Preceding Page \ hite—Hargrave, Welsh (2) Wh h D the fight is not held, the $300,000 | Plans to Be Laid Tonight For City| 258 i loe et e aiilip R ok U1, Chiougn 30 T wmew theeati” . cncietoscr; | (UESHON 85 (0 Whether DEmp- [weuia ne srrerea gine, 300,000 2| Fians are uner way to hotd an- Baiing (o the C4355 PoIng Hended —Philadeipha 6, Chicago 9. Ba Gomye, Fiby aS FkD i 3 Fitzsimmons, who represented [ Championship Among Major Base. ©!1¢T industrial track meet follow- balls—oft_Blake 3, oft Ulrieh 3. : Bt ing the success of the affair held at : il he first | The 8 i —Cincinnati 9, Bostot on bais— | §O'S (ON{rAct IS Dempsey last September when the out today, and this will be the firs e Standing 1 P 3 at 9. Box v B Memorial Fleld in Willos Btak Saturday on which the four games W L Pet Winatng | Genewlch 1. - Strick out—by ' Donone agreement was signed at Niles,| UAll Teams, e i, > W LIOW- Hoe have been played in some weeks. w York .68 34 .630 toieel ol Goldsmith. Umpire Mich,, says the Clements papers are | monight at §:30 o'clock in the|Joses ,,‘"'H'p,yftr'n Ph,’:;,my ?‘"ff"" Cleveland e T 71 Hart and Rigler. Time—1:35, Chicago, July 23 (P)—Various huge [Worthless because the Coliseum club |freraiq offic Managers Pat Buckley | hag o et e in T The battle of the season is expect- | Philadelphla.. ,..49 43 .533 sums of money, some of them resem- |11 10t pay him a $100.000 Install- | o Kensingion. Jons Tobin of ~the|ste “"(‘;J‘"“‘;‘j l;’a; he will cooper- d to take place when the Landers|Chicago 9 44 521 . ment of $150,000 agreed for the |o S s sl e o ase s Judus ARl ACI N e e pl . -b2 bling the public debt, have been cont psig 5 |Corbin Red Sox and Joseph Vaniski|Council in making arrangements for and Fafnir teams clash. Landers|Washington ..46 42 528 AB. R. H. PO. A E. 8 oy essigning Dempsey's Barvi {of #ne Wlcona will assbribiy. 0. dle? the evant: R e o e e SRR L RS R B0 A, |mentioned here nonchalantly asices from Fitzsimmons to Clemente, cuss plans for gettling the cham. "rh e PN ¥ Monas o8 s X F4 5 |Frisch, 2v AT 0L DL g iR Iy (R | plans to ek ; He exhibited a atd. dra | Shss 8 1 ttling e cham- e councll will meet Monday aft- Fafnirs and the Stanley Rule teams|St. Louis . .40 52 485 | yoring, 5t .05 ¢ 1 1 3 o o|New Britain Tennis Club )leou:x A mal"fy\ Jack Dempsey, three i u!} an unpald draft on |plonship of the city again this sea-|ernoon at 5:30 o'clock at the Y. M. are right behind them. The Stanley |Boston .27 64 .297|Lindsirom, 3o T e A |vears idle, with some opponent, have [the Coliseum club as proof. |8om c Red Sox won out|C. A. to discuss the matter aud It 14 Rule outfit has an opportunity to —_ Meusel, 1t . $ 1 1 % 0 0 Edgewood Club Tomorrow After-|PTO8ressed, but ironically a mere $10| The only man who has profited |for the pennant last ye expécted. that il 4ka f " jump ahead of Fafnirs tonight when Games Today AL, b LRt e | bill, or in sport parlance, a sawbuck, [SO far from the disputed contract is st pik L pecte at all the manufacturing the postponed game with the New| St. Louis at Boston. o, 8 & & 5 0| noon Om Local Courts. [seems to have thrown flight arrange- [Wills, who recelved $50,000 when he |Symery o erers Including the Ken- | concerr in the clty, interested in Britain Machine Co. team will be| Cleveland at Philadelphia. McMullen, ¢ . oS R o SERE |ments into the realm of uncertainty. {signed at Niles. After the contract [jn o i A | S will have representatives Blased, Bitiaxo ot Heoirar Barnes, p . o 0 0 o| The New Britaln Tennis club| lowly $10 binds a contract |Was assigned to the Collseum club, [gh o0 ¢ mination gcries and tn For, Sk I8 Tianned ™ oRSolg e Deteolt ot Weshiibion: Ter 1:0 ° Oftournament team will meet the|which it is asserted was e Clements sald he entered into & 'niew |1nanagers have dectden to got ol ooy, on -Saturdayi attéroos, iBs: Totals Edgeweek club of New Haven in the [to by Dempsey and Floy agreement with 3 wh M‘m it “vl‘” sl g ""';lwr !_1.(_ This contest will be staged at 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE |last match of the Central Connectl-|mons with B. C. Clements, pres the $10 bill was a binder. AR A ke | o - & T Corbin, Russell & Erwin, o’clock on Diamond No. 1 at Willow - B | cut Tennis league at the club courts|of the Coliseum Athletic club and S TR | It is possible thot the managers Stanley "'.”, and Level, Fafnirs, Brook park, and needless to say the Games Yesterday R o|on Lincoln Road tomorrow after-|which calls for a match between the PLAY POSTPONED GAME | ) de "]":“' tont eting ‘?‘;Hm:_w\\ o ?\s“andfi :;orhhv &!J‘udd boys from Elm street are all set t0| piyehurch 14, Broomiyn 2. Hornsb; o |noon starting at 2 o'clock ampion and Harry Wills, negro| wmno postponed game B o | SODI LG, o Sustend df} f1ave alreatly Dalkuimay GO T beat Harry Linehan's crew from| New vork 5 St. Louis 3 Toporeer, 0| The tennis committee has named |challe : Wit i ween the larranging an n tourna-| tions of entering the meet and there Chestnut street. % ks ' Bottom 3 |the following players to battle the| And Tex Rickard, who already has | S20IeY Rule and Level and New |ment. The teams will probably play [ will be several more factories en- Philadelphia 6, Chicago 4. South O Py balon O Toe & laors : : ¥ 1a | Britain Machine baseball teams will [a stipulated numher of games, home | tered before the time limit for the ) 11, 3b ol avener: gles, C. n, A.|announced at Dempse ou , ol 5 SUEDELS ‘ ERy g b Cincinnatl 13, Boston 3. Bell, 3b 0|Benson and H. Bassette; doubles, C, meet Gene h(,,cpmysl,;‘l(,m_ be played tonight at 6 o'clock at|and home and ths one that ends up|applications has expired Tomorrow, should Fafnirs get e Bhiine Thevenow, ss o|Kron and A. Banson and C. Christen- |ber, says that if the Clements con- |\ vilo" Brook. The game was or-|the play with the hig ERtiavernsel. o Pl beat in the game, the Bearing Mak- S Alexander, p 91son and 8. Duncan [tract is held valid by his attorneys, | SINally scheduled for July 3 but|wlill be declared the winner and|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ers, champlons of the last Indus- Clasana i ?49 s { New Britaln will make 4 a50d Bld | Lo sonla. aton S eEata Tt tor th . |rain prevented it and it was (!v,‘n[trmnpmn outfit of the ecity. FOR BEST RESULTS trial Baseball ‘League in 1920;1 ‘:11” Pittsburgh . 39 e = “nr the match tomorrow because the bout temporarily at least and might :‘md it ll, lolugh’ L‘:;n;: Tf:p:;ena[?“g &\: St. Louis 43 i x-“Batted far ,:‘f‘?lm has been hitting fast stride decide on Jersey @ity for the loca- op again. Lande S o enow in Sth or the past few week Last Sat-|tion after all. extraordinarly stron lineup, and g};";’k&;?n :?I :; od for Alezander tn ath, . |urday, New Britain took six strajght| While attorneys, promoters, finan- the Universals are out to M", tlm:r Néw York i i dee 200 140 wi'l-""“ from Bristol and a duplication |cial backers and others interested in Y m“ls ng szémes-] l‘hcrstnm?)l ‘“l‘l‘lfi Philadelphia 34 eller, Bell, Meusel. |Of this feat tomorrow would put the [tht two matches w skirmishing team is coming along fa: and V. ® —Young. Home runes. Hardw City aggregation high in!here, a n. note e : A Boston 3 it : v aggrega high in here, a new note came from Los An. the E;lm ivrerl‘crewbp‘ vn;f“;a:i‘t’hli £ s Dol Tex the standing. |geles, with the word that Estelle way the team has been g Louls 9 - |Taylor, film star, had left hurriedly last fow games, Landers will have| . Games Today Bames'2, Alexander 1. PRESS CENSORSHIP |to Join her husband, the champion, fo otk s i oubiat et ROl oy il R e A e AR Prediction Made That Government (at Colorado Springs, Colo, from ESTABLISHED 1886 the rest of the pack. Brooklyn at Pittsburgn, . May Have To Take Charge hich point Dempsey (Only three games.) BOSTON Hickory, N. C., July 23 (#—Fed- [nounced that the preliminary plans The Tndustrial League is fast get- AB. R. H.PO A E|eral government éensorship of the |fOF his §0 with Tunney were O. K. | plig onstosthejlogmpielon’s ofs tha FASTERN LEAGUE : 0 8 3 3 Ulpress will be established within 10 | Los Angeles story quoted league. Six more games remain to P Gl Gautreau, 2b .... Qs Sy o| vears unless steps are taken to pre- | advices from Colorado be played and in that time, some Results Yesterday Welsh, rt TR AN 0| vent it, in the opinion of Thoms as indicating that Dempsey’s ot games are anticipated race| Bridgeport 2, Pittstleld 1 Burrus, 1b o 113 Dbt e e e might be only tentative, | is tighter this year than it has ever| Hartford 5.6, Springfield §-3. R i e e demand for |and that he apparently was waiting | been before, and the interest being| Providence 7, jf loany, 4, LRt AN SN 1 censorship of the press, and unless [t0 Teceive the advice of his actress | shown in the league play gives evi-| Waterbury 7-3, New Haven 4-4. SRR LAY [itiie ifor g0 in motion toward the |helpmate, on which he is known to | dence that there will be a real 0 0 2z 2 olaccomplishment of this purpose are |Place relianc | seramble for high honors near the The Standing Goldsmith, p 0 0 0 1 o|metand destroyed, they will win, The onlg news having to do ,‘.m” end of the playing season. e w Fot.| deas 8 5 o & g|he told the members of the North [peace came from New York, whers | el -640 e = | Carolina Press association he Willidm Muldoon, member of the | Play in the New Britain Boys'|FTo ‘H“'“F" 615 Totals e 1 night. wspapers are the |st athletic commission, who has feague is resumed this afternoon 8 lrm ;E‘I;" x—Batted -’v&‘\vc;‘\}“\;r\“ preme expression of the orde been fighting to bring the n»mpsq-l with the Washington team battling ‘HP;‘_”E V- 41 AR R OH A. . | Progress of law against the voice of |Tur contest to New York, with- | the Burritts and the Willow Brook AT nz“ »M: Chrlstensen, 1 Eriian 0 0| riot and personal violence,” he add- (drew his motion to reopen the case | combine meeting the Boys' club. |0 any 443 | Allen, 1 0 0 ) "! ed, and a censored press is th fter the commission had turned in | Waterbur: Ker, rf g 1807 ¢ B O D e D I (rarie] 3 LEL oo nd A0 5 2 3 8§ o o frststep in the establishment of ty umbs down on the contest, thus | the league this year by mgny ob- [Fittsfleld 521 | Hargrave, ¢ . 2 4 1 0 oframny” {bridging a split in the rangs of the ' vear's champs, nine, last Tuesday. Certain it tons can hold the pitcher who work- ed against the Paradise crowd last Tuesday, they have a good chance to cop the pennant. Jimmy Clinch, despite thegheat, is putting in some strenuous Practice sessions daily in his training grind for his first professional fight which takes place next Tu night at 3 ¢ 5 the velodrome in East Hartford. Bill \P”rk( e oy Cunningham of Hartford, his op-| , Rochester 3. ponent, is one who has been his bit- ter rival while both were in the am- ateur ranks and should furnish a good scrap Tuesday night. Jimmy’s followers are looking for him to cop the first professional go, and a large number of them will be on hand to see him. There Is a lot of talk about town regarding the meeting tonight of the managers of the Kensington, Corbin Red Sox and Falocn baseball teams with regard to the city baseball hampionship. The teams are getting n early start because last year's perience showed them that football crowds. baseball pretty closely in the early fall. The managers' idea of having a three game leagen has met with ap proval in almost every quarter and there is bound to be great interest in the games which will be played. The trio of baseball leaders will settle the question at the meeting tonight and a date for the first games will probably be set. It deesn’t take long for the sum- | mer to pass by considering that only a month or more is left for baseball TLooking over the calendar shows out any too soon to decide which team is the best in the city and after 2 season of tough play for them all, the clashes between them should be | productive of as good ball games as have ever been seen here. The Industrial Athletic Council will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Mon afternoon at 0 o'clock to discus the chances of holding a ond an- (rual Industrial Track and 1d meet "his movement was started last year by Vernon Reed who, although he lost considerable money on the ven- igured from the standpoint of tion, found the meet a greut Considerable interest s being hown In the affalr this year and a iumber of entries will probably efved since the Industrial coun 11 la sponsoring the movement. Last vear was the first time in which the rack and field sport was revived here and reeing that years ago, New |COUNters because as the second half Britain could show the entire state [0f the league gets on. the race for nd sometimes the country some- 'Yh“ panaeyl 5 """‘C"'“‘"g Mufh"é hing about running, it is only right |/2nders now leads y a margin o B A ORITIEHE | o hill igaTies fover. Eatntex” and pind proper that the factories in this | ity should take it upon themselves © find the present day athletes here, Efforts will be made to have the show attractive to the public. [was Teh main rub last year, erest © by the general sii0 No in- public was 0 in the games, and as a con- the uence. promoter of the meet disheartened. It will probably « different case this year. elt e “Sllent Mike” Doran, one of the pugilists who for some time made his home in this city, has. arrived » New Britain again and wil re. Imain here for some time. Mike is looking for bouts and is r step in against anyone his n this section of the state, weight Two games will be played in the ity League tomorrow afternoon. [Orc zame scheduled to be played, he “Orloles-Pirates uffair, has been postponed utnil Mordday evening. rvers after the beating hagded last the Paradise Park that if the Washing- that the local men are not starting |* | place. i’.‘ o'clock on Diamond No. 1 at the |park this yvear, it is thought. | Machine Co. on Diamond No. 2 at | | | |the Union Works but at a meeting ¢ | game to play off against That | |ed off soon is the Games Today Albany at Pittsfield. Providence at Springtield New Haven at Bridgeport. Waterbury at Hartford, Games Tomorrow | Bridgeport at New Haven. Albany at Pittsfield. Providence at Springfield Waterbury at Hartford. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 4, Reading 0. (5 inni Other clubs postponed, rain, The Standing w L | Baltimore 65 34 | Toronto 62 39 | Buffalo 59 42 | Newarlk <«.58 42 Rochester .49 50 Jersey City SR e | Reading 5 74 Games Today Jersey City at Toronto. | Newark at Rochester, |. Baltimore at Syracuse. { Reading at Buffalo. | INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE sanders and Fafnirs To Stage Bat- tle At Willow Brook Tomorrow | Afternoon—Other Games, League Standing | w. L |Landers 7 1 afnirs . b 2 anley Rule .. 5 2 ‘(‘orhin ..... 4 4 B T T e 3 4 |Stanley Works. . 3 5 . B. Machine. . 2 1 Unlon Works .. 0 7 The crucial clash of the Britain Industrial -league of the present season will be played tomor- row afternoon at Willow Brook park swhen Landers, leaders of the league, meet Fafnirs, occupants of second The game will take place at park and will bring out the largest crowd of rooters to assemble at the The game will probably decide the ulti- mate winner of the pennant and needless to say, both teams will be out in full strength to cop the game. Three other games are also sched- uled to be played at the park, P, & F. Corbins will meet the New Britain o'clock; Stanley Works will meet Union Works on Diamond No, 2 at 4 o'clock and the Stanley Rule & el will play R. & E. on Diamond No. 1 at 4 o'clocky All four games will be sizzling en- the Stanley Rule teams, but Fafnirs has an opportunity to take a jump closer to the leaders by winning to- morrow. Fafnirs has one postponed the New Brtfain Machine Co. and the date for this has not yet been set. Another postponed game which will be play- one between the R, & E. and Union Werks teams. This' game was at first forfeited to of the league managers, it was de- cided to have the game played over again. MEET GASCOS TONIGHT The Franklins, a team composed of all stars headed by Eddie Hein, will oppose Jim Lynch's Gascos to- night at St. Mary's field. A good game is expected as both teams have been going at a fast pace this season. 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