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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926. S rsesresseisey 23738225008 : srste S e g BERG FEATURES IN BOX AS RED SOX SMOTHER AETNA FIRE TEAM—TENNIS MATCH SATURDAY —KENSINGTON MEETS FAMOUS ! BAY STATE TEAM SUNDAY—O'NEIL AND ZEHRER SIGN WITH MULLIGAN BLUES—NO CHANGE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING : NO CHARGE IN NATIONAL DEMPSEY [AST OF | DELANEY HAS A GREAT RIGHT Hfi;NDV FAVORED TO TAKE AUGUST 2 TO BE STANDING AFTER GAMES | LONG.TERM KINGS S HONORS IN MEET| MATHEWSON'S DAY Pittsburgh Again Topples Giants—Cincinnati Turns|Heavyweight Champion Has Brng Borg and Robert Hosie | Teams the Country Over Asked Back Brooklyn—Cards Split \\Trth P;;nlhes “Il:;»st@n‘ Held Crown Tor Seven years | RAORERHE - TR U g nl s Lead Field of Star Swimmers | to Play lor Memorial Beats Cubs—Cleveland Tak‘es wo From Athletics | i, N TERWE . / , ey R e —Yankees Beat Browns—Senators Lose to White| 0 e swirty & 1 2 : G 4 Philadelphia, July 29 (P—Arne| On August 28, and that's a Satur- % e & il ed 3 N ) v . 3 .. g B Borg, formerly of Sweden, but now| gay, aseba v Sox—Red Sox Humble Detroit Tigers. Bors, formerly of Sweden, but now | day, moro bassball will bo played Tiliiota /A, O, and Bobert Husie, of Ln¢ couniry:overithan: ever qwas Brooklyn, are favorites to capture|staged for a single day in the his- national ‘titles in the 880-yard free|tory of the game, according to style and the 220-yard backstroke | plans just announced from national in the National A. A. U. swimming | headquarters of the Christy Math- champlonships at the Sesqui-centen-| ewson Memorial Foundation cam- nial pool toda paign, New York ci Walter Spence, the Brooklyn Cen-| League teams, semi-pros, ama- tral Y. M. C. A, all-around star, | teur clubs in every city and town, capturedythe national title in the{are invited to put on a “Christy 440-yard Dreast stroke in world's| Mathewson day” game, all or the record time yesterday, while Johnny | greater part of the gate receipts to Weismuller, Illinois A. C., aquatic| help reach the goal in the fund speed king, retained his national | now being ralsed to honor the name crown in the 440-yard free style, | of “the great “Matfy” and to lift Spence negotiated the quarter still higher the standard of base- mile breast event in 6:16 4-5, being| ball and clean sports. i [ % ! 4 N \oving scenes of pugilism, marked ast two months by dethrone- ment of four title-holders e fo- By the Assoctated Pr 5 0 0| cused interest on Jack Dempsey as This stream of base hits and vie- | Coll: ceeeennid 0 last of the modern “long term tories that the world champion |j % Sprasee | echampions.” Pitisburgh Pirates have started is |Burrets, S § 0 0 fThe seventh year of his reign a hard thing for the Cincinnati Reds b ¢ 3 !lamong the heavywelghts has been 16 cross, but they have found a Ford e i ¢ 3 concluded in the twilight ®f a fav- —Horace Ford, the old second base- Iorea: duy: for rolers of rigdom=—e man of the Braves. = o 13 %0 fistic chapter embellished with Horace will take the place of | : ) 5 | brilliant performances by Benny Frank Emmer in the Cincinnati| T o Tt st L Ba A S S i e Vo evan shortfield immediately, Emmer hav- | . Judge | e by Jack Britton and Mickey ing gone to Minneapolis with First | "{ . : i e o R Baseman Hudgens as part payment ¥o ) Struch 1 L P R Rveyear for Ford. Emmer, who formerly |lucthe . aand o S ehpay L Eiibape.! who played with Albany in the Bastern =% bty ie to his featherweight diadem | league, always has been declared as £ | e summers. too weak a hitter for major league | ball. The situation at the top of the National league remained uncha ed yesterday, with Pittsburgh top- pling the Glants for the second time 6 to 0 and Cincinnati turning back Brooklyn by a close margin, 4 to 3. Lee Meadows gave the New Yorkers only five singles while the Cuban Luque struck out nine Dodgers and was well supported by the bats of his mat Little progress could be made by the St. Louis Cardinals as they dropped the first game of a double | Dempsey, lone survivor of a long line of monarchs who held sway | | anywhere from three to 14 years, 0 | remains to face a crucial test with | Gene Tunney, promised here on September 16. And the very forces which have combined to him back to the resigned after a same tides upon whose come an epochal change in boxing — a change which now apparently has shortened the span of the tive division title-holder to only little more than one year. The end of the long-term champion ha been hastened by closer supervisi &, AND MADE IT ONE OF } SURGICAL k2, CépeQaTlcN Ipushed right to the fina Robert Skelton, I. 1925 champion. W championship. When “Matty” passed on last year, from illness contracted in the service in France, not only the en- tory was scored when Arne Borg. tire sports world, but all classes of tossed the laurels to him by re- fusing to breast the tape ahead of | try paid tribute in some way to his lanky companion. Borg came up to the finish more than a yard ahead of Weissmuller but slowed down and permitted his teammate to retain his people in every section of the coun- “Big Six,” gallant sportsman, cour- is soldier, kindly gentleman, The great men of baseball, and other great men, came from wide distances to stand in manly silence Fields of six of the best mermen|when they laid him away. The in the country will face the starter In each of the two events sched-|ed high upon the mound. The vled for today. In addition to Borg, | greatest sports writers and athletio the half-mile free style race will sec| Weissmuller, Spence, George Young, | ord with tributes to this man that of Toronto, Canadian champion; H.|accorded him a position little short flowers of .many states were bank- leaders of the country went on ree- | | ¢ sition on Hands in East Cam- | ney's | ters down as fast as they stood up § | iinst him., Waterhouse was the years before he finally yielded to! At long range Delancy can shoot | only Aetna man who failed to take header to Philadelphia, 6 to 3, and :é',’,‘,f"-w\\iifxo?\d{oflff :;-5&3?.’3"”23 of the game from the wings of the THE GREATEST “SLEEP §. Glancy, Philadelphia, and Robert of an idol. the Phils’ conquest while Vic Keen |Neun, x . v {stage as the gloved gladiators - i PRODUCERS” IN THE Bastin, also of Philadelphia, in com-| ‘The more Christy Mathewson was did some excellent pitching in the = [ppssadifhronghia setlemctdramatio TS \ FIGHT BUSINESS petition. ~|talked of and wiitten about the Anat! nning o, win the’ mecond con- 3 3| events. Thus, the sudden fate which s ! In the 220-yard back stroke, Hosle | wider grew the wave of sentiment test. befell Paul Berlenbach, Rocky (BY JOE WILLIAMS) | — will compete against Warren|that swept the country, until now Boston cuffed the Chicago Cubs Kansas, Harry Greb and Mickey! New Yo Ju Li the pulled up at third, Jervis stole sec- |Kealoha, “of Honolulu; Paul Wyatt, |a member of the President's Cabi- again, 3 to 2, in 13 innings, the fifth Walker Tiga been atiributed by ob-| gelicate aroma which 1s -1 wwl‘Sfix HAND BEATING | ond and both rodc home on Titsie's | f Uniontown, Pa., Y. M. C. A.j|net, the Honorable James J. Davis, straight victory of the Braves. Both servers as much o the iron-hand |\t the festive garlic, a right hand | GRiBAL to) chntan Stephen Barczy, of the Duquesne Li- | Secretary of T at the head sides furnished errorless ball rule of the New York state athletic |y, and a French v are in- | | Huband scored in the sixth on (brary club of Pittsburgh; Buddy |of a committee to raise a fund for Cleveland tightened its <grip on | commission as ot the development | sopar: | | Booth's error, passes to Jervis and {Smith, of New Orleans, and Walter | the building of two Christy Math- second place in the American by - '(i:a‘r:\r‘ ‘1]. i who were able to| 7 oes as well m:}‘. :-:ym.uxl | aur ,;lm;, “,,,r]g Infi(;J fy. Sr;i .;Inugcn‘m the Brooklyn Central Y. ewson I\;I.‘l:;:;;“ s_]r-nd one (ofh I\r;ews g i v Q 28, ert v em., lass A renchman of the arpen- | der singled to left in the seventh, | M. A or! eac b . arle Zu:gp‘.:n:ntlhg }\::I:AI.{ ‘\“E ‘;:"':x:‘:?l E;:xnyLJ | Three significant f:uliorxl have r type as it does for the boys | went lu"saconl on a fielder's choice 5 The events IU(Y\:;' held over the abin, C of the hoard of ame e speeding Yank worked to bring about the change: | v ¢ ally in the s |and Blanchard was safe at first on [100 meter course in the new Sesqui- | the Guaranty Ti company, as :11':; :gfi?:‘gv?:.'“:‘h‘, \z ,?,I:: 3 ‘,‘(‘, ! 1—Compulsory defense of cham- calogy f ) Wal[e]‘ Be}‘g Ffi[]s 12 Bane[‘s I the play. Both runners tallied on |centennial pool. ) , is receiving the contribu- Great pitching by Levsen and Uhle pionships once every six months. ion. 2 |Barnett’s hit Into center and C. e | tions. ¥ £ : gave Clevealnd its victories, Uhle 5 2—Weight-making requiremen now the world knows that FOUI‘ mmngs 0[ work | Macdonald’s error. MEETS TARTAR SUNDAY I It e Matty” the man fm‘]‘,sol. permitting onl yone man to reach | R |and ]m'vmn»nmn of fighting outside | \ Ovila Chapedelaine, known 1 | v ,\L]ctim;;ids' ca‘v‘vuh of der who, rlxl\[l):‘z '\'-':,},‘,“";fi,‘:( r;\d‘l"r?.- a i o Se it | Car saase of classes. 5 € S € > WeS——— Smith’s g smas n the fifth Lake N¢ k, starte e surl;’.‘-‘:l JI)w:h"\’;'-‘)‘1'.0:'\:0;‘:“E;‘vl:\sc'nw il o o 3 “(Wg\mm\ wlon of activity, Sorhia REq ot ’mh’f 11;]'?':’?(1‘1\\12 gf‘m of the game . movement for a henefit fund and a e e e T R e o Aot Who o eallad Tt suen, the wor e Corbin Ted Sox, playing thelr | 70 lis took Carozzo's drive out | All-Kensington Has a Tough Propo- | club house there for the purpose of the great Ruth striking out threc v boieeend 3 2 0lne titular span in the last five | &S lfrenchextsaction Hs ot a llow Brook park, showed real | Under the trees after a hard run.| v\x:akn-.rg rj‘.w wI ‘q'l‘; hf):lr}s‘ ofde);i- times. Urban Shocker hurled hand- | 315000 § % 3 years seldom has exiended beyond | e 8 king the me from the | “Billy Wojack was in umlur(rfl lligltl »IU!;[lfot"V;“"\r"]“";l ;“'{5;5 ‘«;‘»(hi Ee somely and doubled in the ninth to |Goo ~ 2 [ year, A review of the records F"”L"f ol ""I*“ | Actna Fire team of Hartford by the | ‘Md not _v!‘«t.\'! l'c"vfé\l{ie Y‘\Q“‘h:;Lx bridge Mass,, Team, (e e e e r?:':";'gl’:""?i‘l‘mmg Tt \ T 5 n.vu‘;-hv:h\{\‘::;v"UKV.H:J‘:\nlrl:‘v\:"‘l‘r‘v:il‘.:‘H:;‘, his Atht Emma over in | 507 il mx(l.' ”\'\'-\‘.l‘t\l‘hl' lfnf;‘-‘ ‘};\An'):sh«'ml;‘vu ‘h'ir‘lzlll strength for | The All-Kensington haseball team | cherished desire of his last da “Washington could mould only six | ers usually has heen a protecting : night he | 0 o His wark in fanning | the opening of the city champion- | meets a tartar Sunday when it takes | It was “Matty” the man, the ath- safeti r he service of Urban jeld in the exceptional cases. bach and 5 s | ship play. unday the Red ' on the East Cambridge, Mass., club |lete, the super-giant pitcher, the I o | Fringh, 3 ‘ Wi . at least seven LB Hosed tribe will nd the hills 10 at the home grounds down in the | ¢lean gentleman of sports who was Faber and succumbed, 5 to 2. John- | Fris : i3 The junior lightweight mantle | 3 : o for the & take on the Simsbury team whick . south end. The Bay state organ- | rom Bucknell University, B soeslinac (e Vhite Sox had etrom g g I jias hent oo to i) probably tho | worked two innings. H has lost only one game this year. | ization is a component part of the Pa, with a shining three singles and stole two bases. som, I ) J|or chemplor 1es since the |, ot ersatile hand that ¢ danger and displayed all the score: Boston Twilight League and has a | 4 college athleties. It is Bgiop hel Detrolt, 1o foux Mils | i o G i oo qfiniess Swas Sestellished Sar BIORTIRYA ooy dd Snan g rom a b mning that has made him feared JIN RED SOX sirong combination of players whe | Within the shadow of his Alma S o Bl pox. wan thalg Keoond 3 3 6 i g Slose fhan ity ve ent shoulder socket. If th mong the semi-pro ranks of the AB R .20 A Bl umber among themselves several | Mater that he now lies unconscious SCENF oL ROLIEE: § Loy b Doy jotinceia o 5 0 §ifive light heavywelght kings have:,nyiping ng can't do with failed | state. Tlynn succeeded him and | Fitzpatrick, 5 0 ¢ | Boston coilege and Harvard stars. | of what is being done to express replaced Collins in the seventh with | Terry. Lo ] been crowned since the division | () 8 S0 RE G OO = & | orionithods inning ) malivik’ the £ ; H i v e e S T et on e P Iy ianes. guly., 0. Bave, Bill . was evived fop ‘the beneft of Bal-ipyiex repelifon st 1 ‘astoria | Aetna batters in order in the three 7 i 2 ‘head by the management and a |thousands who knew him or knew B it 8 doukle WRIh [T ricy ; o 0 ining Teyinsky in d920; itwo ‘MEhE: | 4 ayiyy | frames. His work was impressive. |smith, 2b .. X 2 | strong intimation is made taat the | of him. I\;:‘-’q’%‘]\(‘;fi"‘h]J:)’:im oriiie: Radvhox, | 40000 weight ~ chieftains ‘l‘-’““ SO Delancy’s Right Is Different Then Terg ascended the mound. | (i ! b § Kensington batters will be facing a| Here at Lewisburg, there will be 3 T A » - D)} So05 Seti B ETnpRladnandiy s All Carpentier could do with that | Waterhouse greeted him with a T former Boston Red Sox twirler, | erected t of the equipment of MERICAN LEAGUE L ¥ quished the ceptre 1wo years ago; right hand of his was to shoot | smashing double to right which was « This means tough business for the | his colleg Rotunda Gymnasium LR e 200 W Ty seven changes on the bantamweight | i graight from the shoulder. This | kept to two bases only through fast lower end boys and they will have | for the physical training of athletes NEW YORK | Pitt [} 001 throne have marked the stru meant he had to have just the opefi- | fielding. Berg then saw red and | to step to win the game. of the future, and as a monument to T BAROA, c 3 Ao LLStH tive title de es in the last five | ing he wanted before he could get | the big fellow, except for a bit of _ Manager Pat Buckley promises a | the sterling qualities of manhood for ST I lan in half dozen years. {results. When it did land, of | wildness, mowed the Hartford bat- L : = | sensation himself when the teams|which he stood. 0 Twe w hi or, Ware tolen Mickey Walker beat back welter- | course, it was a kayo. Del i3 clash and he will have his charges| The National Headquarters of the 2 | - S weight challengers for almost four | right is not like that. all tuned up for the frey. The team | Mathewson Memorial Campaign has 1 will practice tonight in preparation | requested this newspaper to publish 0 olx u ng the attack of Pete Latzo two|lhis right either on a straight line | the count. Huband and Murray | for Sunday's game. The free bus | this article and the coupon which L months ago. But Walker repeatedly | or from an angle; in close he can | handled the three flingers in good | service for fans from Upson's Cor- | appears below. This is an official declined to face leading contenders, | drive i 1 to the body with plenty ner to the baseball park will be | invitation to the managers of bese- 5 3 | delaying a fight with Dave Shade|of body power furnishing the im-| ‘pye Corhin team went, to work |Boott R furnished as usual. pall teams of this community to sr. Louls for two years. | petus, or he can shoot it to the jaw, Wy and atter Pitrpateiol had been | Waterhouse, 38 1 it e eatys participate in the success of "Chris- Melillo, b e o 3 There was no sign of reluctanco |a ripping uppercut, that car rown out, Snyder walked. Paulie |2eL°98% i 5 LOSE TO CUB JUNIORS ty Mathewson Day,” and thus to the LA B0 2 ¢ 3 S to fight. however, on the part of | plenty of danger. ! stole second demonstrating his fa- Totals The Cub Juniors swamped the | nation-wide campaign. _ « e < i } > o 0 B8ty Greb, Who auccessfully’ .de<| Thora s, in short, & fluency and;nonginose dlve. He. then scored 100 201 20x—7 | Orange Street Juniors yesterday by| This is the only Invitation nee- fended his middleweight honors al- | a flexibility to the operation which | \(1an Booth missed Barnett's infield 11000 001 000—1 | the score of 18 to 1. Eddy featured | essary, and prompt action by man- {most three years until dethroned | makes the Delaney right her | oke. Smith opened the fourth |p S e upriouse | with a home run with the sacks [ agers of baseball teams ls very im- about five months ago by Tiger | remarkab! weapon. This is @ {yjyy a double over Macdonald’s |, ut—by Berg 12, DeLodge 5, | filled. Tor games telephone Eddy | portant. Flease fill in 0)\9 coupon ; ] [ ) | oy Grep's relen consequantly j dus iy nog nustal on lett-handadily sy fond' care home on e . Flynn 1. Lefe on bases—8ox | 4334, The score: which indicates August 28 as the Behnstt f I o0 |Pin 3 0 1 ) | stands out as one of the lo: punchers but it is seldom found in of Hubaid's bld for a h"'é'w,m.g adbagy }’fl" aciland . 1, | Cub Junfors ..... 300 080 052—17 Durst, xx . mmer, -l 3 3 Oltive title defense in the last five|such abundance in right-handers. | yo,yig into center and Huband |fiynn 1, Berg 1. Umpire—Crowley, | Orange Streets .... 000 000 001—1 (Continued on Following Page) " Ther By BRIGGS | Contrasting with ring condifions might be inter r t0 recall | = == - BROOKLYN of the old days. when champions|? this point that the Delahey | Th b l - A fl' A5 T . . | clung to thelr titlea for many years | FEt is synthetic as to ingrodie ere’s at least one m every oftice A e : ! by fightin catchweights, modern | Which is to say it is the original | fandom has been able to see at|Pattern torn down and rebuilt to | least three titles pass as a result of | Suit the tenant. When Delaney | ability to mak cahmpionship | Staried boxing his right was brittle | OH MR, HOPKINS y Johnny Dundee and Louis|®S Elss. After every fight from | WERE GETTING UP J e Y i ) - | one to three hones would be broke = GE WHY (Kid) Kaplan bo gave up the ken, A COLLECTION FOR SURE feather v that rea- | A PRESENT FOR SURE rlenbach attri- MR. LOLLY - HE'S To butes t loss of light- MARRIED You ' . : S : c \TTLEBOX MISS BUNN 1S To BE ‘ Tfi;o\gglwifis CLERK MARRIED AND WE BoYS 15 GETTING SPLICED IN THE. f_\CC:OUPJT‘(NG* NEXT WEEK AND WE J_DE\"AFI\ MENT WANT THOUGHT MAYBE You'D © BUY A SUITABLE LIKE To KICK IN FOR—~ GIFT-- NowS 5IN¢|:‘Y0 ARE SUCH A GOOD FRIEND OF HERS WE THOUGHT — Finally, er k the hand for the elevent time fighting 1y Dareey in the semi-finals of Harry inny Wilson it three y g0 he tossed it on surgical table Of G. W. Fralick, noted fistic 1an, and said ] (OBYE | uput i o ne ry, grind the PR T e ott ‘on | prevailed. in the weight, . juntor | Corve o o | lightweight and featherweight divi- | heavyweight championship to rigorous training to re pound mark. PHILADELPHIA : ; A LR Brief periods of supremac o finish.”? Fralick must have rformed a sions. imy Goodrich and Rocky lons, Jimmy odrich and RockY! miraculous operatioin on Del { Kansas between them lasted on the | hang for not only did it quire a 135-pound throne only a little more | now qurability but it immediately [than a year. Eugene Criqui of | developed a Knockout power that France sct a modern record for! gy o the featherweig ¢ title to Johnny | of the thumb sus ined in the ¥ Dundee two months after wresting | jenbach bout, Delaney's right hasn it from Johnny Kilbane. Tod Mor-| peen hurt | gan snatched the 130-pound laurel Lavigne from Mike Ballerino eigh S| Other 6 s Trench blood, after the Bayonne, N. J., fighter had | though not strictly Frenchmen, to litted them from Steve Sullivan attiin; Alsfinetlon:’ sal TIEHE" haia N sing of the bantam title, | sockers were George 1 s b = Py 5 R of the el HmeovE:'{ Sy after 1920, has been tem- atest fighters i i el 'LI'UOK\C::L,;LLSA\D YDU‘S Be SRR Rt {ly checked through inactivity | Joe Walcott; Tommy I who OHFF;_' NDED \F You WASN'T AB. R, H f rley (Phil) Rosenberg, al-|won the heavyweight title succeed- FEE 2 h -Chicago promoters an-|ing Jeffries and Arthur Pelky. ASKED To CONTQ‘BUTF, TOWARD A WEDDING GIF nounce a forthcoming match be-| It was around Pelky's right, you al 2, ight, y \& HOMELEIGH fween the title-holder and Bud | may recall, that was written one of FOR JOSIE et Taylor. 1f Rosenberg succeeds in|the harrowing tragedies of modern passin e test, he may become the | boxi He caught Luther Me- first 118-pound champion since | Carty, best of the white avy- Herman to last two years. hts at the time, back of the Rosenberg’s tenacious grip on the in the first round with a long truck out Uh beps o o o o o, diadem has interrupted an epi-|Tight and the Irishman fell to the fowland i | Grime - 1| demic of transfers which at one|floor dead. 1:40, e o 3 2! time saw the crown of four heads This came only few minutes e ¢ or Pier ) ; In a little more than a year—with | after a local clergyman had de- b 4y ey i for Ulrich n Lynch, Goldsteln, Martin and the | livered a sonorous sermon from the : ; ¥ present king passing in and out of | il the subject of which was “The hits thi Foval e mystéry of death.” Huber, Blades, its i g I TR TR 3o O May Have Announcement In olden days, when traveling n . Colorado Springs, Colo., July 29 {from Newcastle-on-Tyne to Carlisle, (7 — FEugene Normile, “personal |# Judge of Assize had to be accom- representative” of Jack Dempsey, | panied by the sheriff with a retinue 2 telegraphed the champion last night {of 200 men to protect him from GHISELS —_— being captured for ramson by bands Mostll, of ... % L i (Continued on Following Page), - | of Scotsmen. cott and Others became almost an annual | was good enough to by WELL HOPKINS - I'M | ABOVT To TAKE THE Bl& Jump - I'LlL SEE THAT You GET AN INNITATION To THE WEDDING WANTED To GET MARRIED MYSELF BUT HOw CcAN | @ AFFORD 1T NOW . Ruether, p Totale

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