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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926. BABE RUTH IS HELPING 33T IR AT I ITINII TR MAIN SPOKES lN POW ERFUL YANKEE WHEEL KENSINET[IN JUST YANKEES TO WIN PENNANT BEATS OUT GASCOS Bambino Clouts Out 34th Homer in New York’s Wi in| Over Cleveland—Browns Down Athletlcs—Tlgers Beat Senators — Chicago Victor Over Boston — J1m Lynch's Meter Readers Make South Enders Travel ST. MATTHEW TEAM WINS AGAIN IN INTER- CHURCH LEAGUE-— KENSINGTON HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEFEAT AT HANDS OF GASCOS — NEW DEPARTURES TO MEET RUGGED RIVERVIEW CLUB SUNDAY———RED SOX TO BE IDLE THIS WEEK-END — NOTES $3teoss s rreatis FAVORED T0 WIN [NEW DEPARTURES HER SECOND TITLE| TO PLAY NORWICH Adelaide Lambert Opposes| Endees Are in for Some Very Strong Field in 300 Meter Swim| Rugged Competition Sunday Pittsburgh Set Braves Back—Giants Subdue Cin- . : S T T s o s . o1pe v 5 The All-Kensing haseball team Philadelphia, Aug. 6 —Adelaide |, S e o cinnati—Phillies and Brooklyn Lose Games. Ao ma el Tt il o aila b3 IDepattures’ ke Jn Hont homa'l very 1 a narrow squeak in the encoun- Women's Swimming assoclation o |TUE8ed competition on Sunday af- S odlo. At it b AR P e L D) New York and holder of the [N 2 e fleld when the " Babe H‘\'.“(‘l:\lll:p the shadow |F . g1 reival unds last” evening when tional 220-yard backstroke cham- :l\:onir}r‘\l\\;}h :‘,']""H;\;’.’l“:c"‘\:‘l‘fi of 1921, is hitting more runs than s . they barely pushed across a winning Ipionship. is the favorite to capture |pitie thoir third appsarance ab the 26 on since that time, and 5 o 1 {ally to take the game by a score |her second title this afternoon vhm?p...msm.v to tangle with Manager his return to prowess appears 1o be [ ) 0 0 o|of 12 to 11. The Gascos, bolstered shie opposes a strong fleld of all-lyoe Carrall's New Departure cliar carrying the New York Yankees to | e, T DRy 9lip with the presence of “Chucky” iR o "M’"“.".H the pinnacle they attained in the | - - —|up ® o : dlley race, featuro of the third|" Tme visitors should need no in- tas ot ‘ 100 [Wojack in the lineup, played a whale oy pookramiof ilio \\on;;\n. trotfiton it Brisal Grais ok L ve years ago Ruth had 39 cir- e e and with Berg opposing Lnn’x;\ A, A UL swimming ¢ amplon- | reguit of their work in the preceding cuit blows to his credit on August | . e !them, belted the ball to all corners g i } fgames, in both of which they let the 6; today he has 34, having sent [Myio 2 b i 0lof the lot. Poor throwing cost JIn addition to the medley, the |Bearing Makers down on forth his latest one in yesterday's |s 1 ¢ a0 o R e v §80-yard relay occuples the center end. of the tally sheot by s yalisk Clevolhad in an 8 to | Willame, 16 sieeiioid 1 1 0 \ | Tohnny Sheehan a we lof the sesquicentennial pool today |2 to 0 and 5 to 3 E wictory for the Yankees The bat- |Hller, 82 1 0 0 0 tory because his twirling was of high {with the women's swimming associa-|{ AS a result of their effective ter inserted his long clout in the |ilargrave ) order. Francie Sheehan's one-hand- jtion team the outstanding f: e (work Uw‘”m“i'w! troupe is ex and it gave Sad Sam Jones, folling | v AR 8y 1 0| bt was the flelding feature of (he [t e o bt Sl L il on :";:}l’flhpn feries retiiietal | g TV cuscas ompedl o Toknght The medley ovent called for the |!he capable left arm of Tony West, teen hits s ekt 3 7 27 18 he Gasces hopped = ¢ i 0. |Who rung up ti the; 7 £ American league leaders, three | S e way because in the first, “Chucky” i of :hr;“n‘ ;hjfnrm« «!rr])vl\: s wu-f,ohv’w’m:":’_m“f: “]“_’;”‘;h - “‘;:_ i, cach by Earl Combs and Joe Dugan. | » Zashary | forced his brother Billy at third but iatralieden, | Breast stroke, mack:|l SESD SOmC ELONER o0 OB, Wark The ecrucial series now is tied at|! 0 was safe on a fielder’s choice. Frank Seroke and. freecstyle. Miss Tambiart, f o cu Sy 0 et o e b one game each. Two base hite—Milier, Robertson went to sccond and scored when {4 PRRC. Clasten at AbRCKStRokeRSWIM ol { g, ileats (i) Iosiors ion ot s s : (s 7 lett. The G {ming ,is also adept at the bre Y Four runs in the f fnning |hase hit—F e n singled to left. The Ga stroke and free gtyls method but the |LBree hits in his first attempt and zave the St. Louis Browns a lead ; dded another 1in the second [Toad which she oom cosity bulid e [bolding them to six safeties in the that Philadelphia could not over- estella walked, went to third I bk basiirntie alicold ot ior o |motiond s come and the Mackmen succomb- |on Tricson's hit and scored as Eric- Iiatinne 3 avataice, F: B Wort abinnlie tha) Teathee B L Wil and, MeManus scn was heing put out at second. o EUlaes {the Norwich lineup will present the of St. Louis hit homers. Kensington got away in the secs Opposing Miss Lambert Is a strong |with them an their last trip up this Rip Colling' right arm «owned ond also. McCormick was safe on {fleld including two te nmates, | way, Belair will do the receiving; the Washington nators, & o 4, | Chucky's poor throw gler con- |Ftaine Delaney and Doris 0'Mara. |Harrell on’first, Webb on second, after Johns of the Tigers had been | {nected for a double and Mac scored. |in addition to Susan Laird of the Normandin on ‘short and Liberty helled from the mound in the | lick walked and Field hit LAZZERI |Carnegie Library team, of Home-|cavorting around the third sack. first. two innings. Walter Johnson | through W. Wojack scoring Zeigler. [stead, Pa. Mills, Moore and Hamil will patrol went all the way for Washington n asper walked and so did Begley Two new titleholders were crown- |the outer garden. 5 and in the second his homer ac- \\v 3 | forcing in Sullick in with a run. ed yvesterday, Adelaide Lambert and The New Ihr:'nrnrn.« \\‘nl line up ed for two scores. A long sin- | Gos! . 1 0 §{ Four runs in the third gave Kensing-| Here are tho main spokes In the — |Martha Norelius, both members of |in their regular order with either gounted S 5 15 1o 1 ton a good lead. McCormick singled e e aat he W. S. A. team winning the Thorpe or Goodridge receiving the ilS was:mAde: from Hig e AnEReo L % , k 3 1 :, vd ‘:4 nt 1(»‘ third on Zeigler's in 185 e Rul by pl ; r‘rs\ ircuit. ‘\’ard backstroke and the 44¢ pitching assignment. 2 Coliine: fet 1 : "‘ 1 1 1 ° :‘:‘1 tap \\\”‘r‘\‘lljli\wvn mussed Hp AUGHRRR LT gonh\]nn o LR TR S r‘.’\hf“ i free 51\:11- \llfll ‘ ’ The game is scheduled to start i R S e = !Mac scored when an attempt was| and almost certain pennant | the fitth after two errors by Suess, | =ty S48 C e for team homors,|Bromptly at 3 o'clock (DST) and e mervice, of Welshr st ! made to get him at third and the hits by Mgers Bomba and Rock- |y yoonnartan mermaids of the W, |Mesars, ilin and McCabe will of the Red Sox and won, 7 to 2| | throw was bad. er scored on Ruth, as you know, is hav- S[] GHURGH 16_3 Il driving in the three scores|o'% TAUI AT WONE US fong mar. |call the play Johnny Mostil and Willle Kamm 2 4 ¥ made by the South church. Linn|>: # S - ST s s B 9i75 tha assault. i |Greco’s single and Greco went toling one of the greatest seasons of | 0 9y and Billy Preisser hit hard, while 50 /having built up a total of 28 Beiing d ” S5 o lsecond. Sullick’s bingle scored' hig illustrious career. He's been | 2 ¥ : i points to but five each for the PIRATES ON THE ROAD Pittsburgh gained a full game in o s he & i@ foF s e awronad e | Myers led the Sonth church batters. | d, P 4 Tllinois A. C. the National league by setting back | b e bl Sl e S s m,\ In spite of thelr shaky fielding, the |lomertcnd, Tl and Hinols A G, B e i e 6 3 | st truck out. Ericson sing1ea| tort ennock and Crban Shock- in Runaway Game o e O e o hinL 12 | while Cleveland trails with one. Trip Sunday, Playing Pollards of but gathered three runs in the fif b 1 right and 1_\;_1':"‘ ;‘)IK*;"‘L( }I'l; I“\(‘ pitching veterans, have blazed man off first and Barta gobbling 2| e ‘Windsor, and another in the following in- | 0 o0 dfp=u{ S E0 S TABIONAR EROE RO R0 e | setieriabls Soh L B W pet, Erounder to touch a runner on the | \WANT SUNDAY BASEBALL The Pirates of this city will make ning. Rawlings, Carey and Cuyler | 200 100 sjone for o triplo and cleancd the| ranking with the leading hurlera in| v ok iRe aiid Beating tho Dattan LoLAtst) their bow as a road team Sunday hit safely in the big frame and m.l.;mu\:uq;‘:‘ m"«;)'\t. “:;;’xsu ’](0'::”::.}4 o, o ;x'r:|~(\:::1y:.l‘|: ha‘g’u‘l:.-n:\“c;n:»m C(\OA;]}V‘: ~:l"]':’yw \hl:‘r\n:rjul .1; for another double play. | afternoon when they tackle the Pol« Sz:d:hm:;: assisted them with o, I, G took third on rz";s'.\ ‘\.nfinlt’i out. | main punchers in tho yapik,‘,\ at- ity . 5 m"’rg!: line-ups and score by in- |Friends of Organized Basehall \,z,k_];.l,l.d lx\o}f{ 02“2\.'3‘:‘:‘?; 1"1;::‘; ‘i:: . 4 ; S Warhin McCormick hif a hard liner to cen-| tack, and stands a good chance of | First Luf 5 s : ¥ o locals are coming alon, Cincinnati bowed to 7vm\\"'] _“"'- O ey '-':' SRk T Sheevnn wulled duwh phating oot bis :n‘:\"xmn:uc. Ruth, Hrst ‘llh\:\)]\]\(.sxl 6 462| St Matthew's German Lutheran| M Strong Bid to Tegalize Game ifast clip and hope to keep up the ting. ~ Pete Donohiue being driven ohaon one hand afler @ hard run. Begley | for run-acoring honars of the leasiie. | Blue. Asuy H 417 —E. Preisser, 2 b; W. Preisser, pi| In Philadelphia. reputation established by the old JERm i fhe) boxe In the sixih a 2 and Owens, Time | scoring. Bob Meusel, up until the time he | Center Cong. 5 7 417 B. Klopp, 1b; Suess, 1b; W. Linn, | Pirate club on the road. Although Jakle May proving ineffective. Frec | Kensington got two more In the{was put out of the game due to in- | White Army s of; K. Klopp, If; Fink, ¢; Neumann, | Philadelphia, Aug. 6 (®—Friends |the Orioles of this city handed the Lindstrom and Al Tyson ‘\“"’:: sixth. Fields wolked and scored on| juries, had done much to start the | South Cong. . 9 357 P. Klopp, rf; M. Steege, 3b. of organized baseball in this city |Pollards a bad trouncing, it will be {:yz‘v:ir::]::‘(]l‘;:”h:\lv:‘ ;r:{m w York| NATIONAL LEAGUE |Begiey's second double. Begley went | Hy entourago on_ its wWinning | Konsington Cong. ... 1 11 053 South Congreational — Rock- |ure making a strong bid to aad |a reorgan 1 outfit that will face | to third while Berg was being|ways, his batting and ficlding pla The St. Matthew's Lutherans in- Wwell, ss-2b; Parker, p; c; | Philadelphia to those cities in which the B ihe palte with four hits apicce. | thrown out at first, He scored on|ing big parts in the club's success. | creased thelr lead~to three and a | Washburn, 2b-c Spring, [it is legally permissable to play the| The Corsairs are strong on the de- Philadelphia dropped another | AB. R. H. PO A F |Chucky's poor throw'io first. Farl Combs must not be overlooked, | pair games in the Inter-Church Cooley, o rf; W.|game on Sunday. fense and have been showing a Bbtest to the Chicago Cubh, § 10} Ftaa e 7171t was certainly the lucky seventh | cither, when handing out individual ,last night by falling upon | Bomba, If-cf; Morey, Although municipal authorities, |classy brand of fielding in all their ggs Stephenson lead he [ 1O ; 2 2 e Akt nc ! league night by falling upon B ] i oue P SRa e e R e avite T el led s 0 1 2 0 o for the Gascos. Hi the entlre|credit. Combs has been in the|ine South church for & 16-3 vie.|St. Matts 54 2 |using a state law governing the ob- (Eam » attack while Leo Hartnett poled | Sulker, i 1 2 & 0 Ulteam laid on to Berg's offerings and | thick of battle from the getaway | on Syt WO BT R I o Gong, 0000300— 3§ servance of the Sabbath passed in |work the tcam should make the S ot omb pun 1 Iwy G6YR {elpp. 15 {0 0 7 9 %larove them all over the lot. Jag-|Sons. |two wins In their remaining five| Umpire—Morton. 1784, as a means of sustaining their | Pollards take a back seat as far as rapiivn t“l.,m M“(;, ; n(r 1‘.,,’, e, Sotbgita . o 'lowski started by singling over sec- Lazzeri, recognized by most ' starts to assure at least a tie, while The game tonight between the |Position, have so far succeeded in hnnm:s for the game are concerned. s dinaln o e T s -Tug‘ 40 0 4 3 0iond, W. Wojack slammed out aj the “find of the scason,” ihree will clinch the title. Last Trinity Methodists and White Army |prohibiting professional baseball on |All the members of the team are e S e e P 1 1 0 & 0|doudle ana aithough Jnglowski was) lived up to the gaod thinks night they Mit solldly and backed | Was pastponed from Jast night un- |Sunday ;a game to test the law has |asked to meet In front of the Y. M. (’f ln.-l‘n' & and ite 1 0 0 o o ofrun down between third and home, | that preceded his arrival from the | Bjlly Preisser's excellent pitching | til tonight. Tt should be a good one, |becN arranged for Sunday, Aug. 22.|C. ‘\ Sunday at 1 o'clock so that s o~ the find = - = = = lhe scored when Zeigler dropped Tacific Coast league. Tony has: with fast and sure fleld indi. | for the Methodists are fighting| The game will be played by the [they can get started on time. Dodgers two. Jess Petty, who has Totals 5 41 o oa2 8 N GLUTE | Wolnok besn inaseaglig thaimarbie tas thel L ansasUne B ER DU ¥ gt | Philadelphia Athletics, Charles G arlson, \the pitching ace of the lost many games this year because | Haye throw. 1 ) +h assag arble, as the | cating that they would have little bard o Keep pace with the St e e e RS O e ¥ ; ¥ W PO. A k. |slammed out a double and cleaned || y, and held down | {rouple in winning these needed Matts, while the White Wings have |Gartling attorney for the club has k ; of @ dearth of hitiing, had plenty 23 0 0 the bases. Sheehan singled to right ard’s old post at second in | Lo E been playing great baseball for a|told Mayor Kendrick, and while (league Saturday and because of this, of 1t yesterday but could not hold 0 3 0 coring Wojack. Popec and Barnes | sensational fashion. Pl am 2o mear the ccllar and will |the mayor has so far declined to|Manager Kenneth Saunders will try suen sluggers as Southworth, 4 [ s bringtug T anares | _The winners started fast. f‘f‘"r"T‘l:"h'? hea <‘,; S ,::,{:". n:,’,,\ state whether he favors Sunday |and sign up a good twirler for Sun- Hornsby, Les Bell and O'Farrell, T e e e et Preisser retired the South church & ,”'p';“'!‘":"&' s "h:jfl Tntheran |playing, he announced that it would |day's game. who manufactured three hits each. | yyolier 0 0 3 1 0i0iand drove out his second single FOLWELL T (OACH |in order, Bddie Preisser was safe | VoY The Blue Acmy-First Lutheran |1 F L R (8 iclal sanction unth sl Southworth of the Cardinals and |Meusel 1 o 0 0 9 vn';h"‘: e s oo anilcrror tan di By aoled Sthe | XD CHEARES UREEEE STEERAS eh:, e had conferred with the city so- PLAY TIE GAME Wheat of the Dodgers had home o050 ey ' 2 1 0lfilled the sacks but T, Wojack forced {infleld with a well-placed bunt. | 70 0, B8 BCT T R R hoss | licitor. The C. C. C. Midgets and the runs. o L %brother Bill at third and the In-|Former Navy And Penmsslvania | KIODP'S bunt became a force when fITRnEed bY etk “®1" Agitation to play professional | Alpine Juniors hooked up in a tough —— . L) "\n,m as OveD: 2hoat nnsylvania . parker got Eddie at third, but S Ll " baseball here on Sunday came to the |battle yesterday afternoon on AMERICAN LEAGUE -'| " Kensington was desperate. Patrus| Football Mentor Signed With | 1P hit to short and, with a double LOGKING FOR GAMES fore a few weeks ngo when the|Hatch's lot on Farmington avenue ted for Greco and was hit by a play In sight, Rockwell lot the ball |y Mt B3 iors Coulg ke to |Sesauicentennial —exposition was|and when the nine innings was over S Sone pitched ball., Sullick bunted and| Philadelphia Pros. | through. Before belng retired, thel, € 08 e N am in the [oPened on the Sabbath day upon |the scdro was tled at 13 all. Steve AB R H.PO A Kopec hit him in the back with the| oy i e _ ISt Matts then piled up five runs, GO0 BURAS W AU SR TN Cot lorders of the exposition’s hoard of |Cherpack was the Babe Ruth of the Combe ¢f SR 4 {ball. Both men advanced a base!, Luladelphia, Aug § UP-—Robert |and continued to run up the score | Y They would like {0 hear from |dIFectors of which the mayor is a|game getting two home runs and Bt 1 o ] and Fields hit one of Jagloweki's (| onve s former Navy and Pennsyi- in succeeding innings, although the [ The¥ WOUIL e 0 Bear (M |momper, Various church bodles have |one of them went so far that the Sl ; ants to left for a single scoring the 172 f00tball coach, hus been sign- | South church was playing better | 110 HIICDS - Thode Strest - WOD- |rong1y” opposed the Sunday sesqui|ball was lost. Stanley Wilzcek also Paschal, rf 4y 1 ] {wo with the winning runs. The|Cd to coach the Philadelphia club in | pall toward the finish. Fink lined | 2° b e et 352 |and a court action to determine {belted a circuit drive. John Sember e LB h 1 |the mew American Football league, out his fourth home run of the LcomS Manooon Squillote at 16 |Whether it shall remain open is now (and tSanley Wilzcek worked for the Sebiei, ¢ o e e of which Willlam H. “Big Bill” Ed- | year, while Paul Klopp also hit for | OF 8¢ Manager Squillacote at 16| ./ 4. Alpines, Jones, p 1 o A 1 (wards of New York, is president, i Maple street. | o T 3 o 3 0| This announcement was made to- | z - ; === ORI CLEVELAN P 2 [day in connection with a meeting of M O f b d b d l B BRIGGS LR ‘ § 00 DL bl summorters of the b mierar | IVIOVIE Of @ man at a bridge party, but doesn’t play y iy ‘ 3 1 0 0lea in putting prefessional football : o A {on a substantial Qasis here. The ) : i m has been ‘nicknamed the — SRS e e e e e b oM 0T o e N | | STANDS BACK OF onNE LOCKS AT SOME WALL STANDS BACK OF (LoOKSTATIVOLUME """ )| i T B ge Wilson's . Callfornia | PLAYERS CHAIR TRYING | " picTURES WIFE's [CHAIR ‘oNETAGLE 2 H L0 : B o4 for Groo, m including the To UNDERSTAND WHAT 1 I : o AR moeo oAb | “four horsemen” of Notre TS ALL ABGCE > - BOSTON JoE 4 0|Dame are scheduled for appearance | b5 S A AN 1P LD '231"1'% during the season. | s an i ; i | N \ X it R A | ‘ A Pl COMING BANTAMWEIGHT | H i ' ! 7 1 | N ! : ! ! 1 |Vic Burrone Beats Carl Tremaine o 4 it i X g | of Cleveland In Fast Bout At T o Stru Madison Square. 1 oA i ] | New York, Aug. § (P—Vic Bur- ¢ X ) MOk T Umpires—Ma rone ,a product of Minetta Lane, the & Al Lol {Italian quarter of Greenwich Village, Two hase hits DI.AY MEP]DEN TOMORROW |has won a place in the front ranks s [ | of the bantamweights, ‘ s e Carl Tremaine of Cleveland, a ¥ 4 1 Pitts Bases on | |stumbling block for many aspirants n ) X § New Britain Tennls Club 0 Meet g the bantam crown, proved a step. / £ : o5 ! fecormet | sitver City Aggregation o |PING stone for the Ne w York boy, as ! - | Burrone won the decision from him O0BSERVES FOUR ACES LOOK S OUT ofF winDow | FINALLY HEARS GENERAL S PO ALt s [ = Thatled Courts: T Ga s et )| 1IN ANOTHER PLAvER S ~ WISHES HE WAS SRUERLING: aEICHARS HoSTESS GOOD N'SHT)S : ! AB. Ik 1L.PO A E The New Britain Tennis club team | \is victory was outstanding in a HAND AND NEARLY b SITTING IN A GAME AND EVIDENCE OF SAYING HE HASTHADI % I ' will mect the Meriden Y. M. C. A.|series of furious bantamweight set- MAKE S REMARK T4AT OF FOUR HANDED STUD GAME BEING OVER( ENJOYMBLE ENVENING g ki 10 ¢ i team in Meriden tomorrow after- (tos, Bushey Graham of Utica, \T. 18 ‘GooD POKER HAND 8 i o ey 1 ‘ L 3 1 0lnoon In a mateh game. The home|won from Dominick Petrone, New ¥ Ly ot . ! club has strong aggregation of ,\t)rl\ by a technical knockout in the 3 | s | racquet stars and will make the lo- |eighth round, Petrone being unable ) \ls travel at top speed to beat|to continue because of a dislocated : : o ! 1 "lthem. The following men have been [shoulder. Chick Suggs of New Bed- t 2 ¥l | 1 |sclected to represent the New Brit- | ford, Mass., won a judges’ decision 1 o ] in club: C. Kron, A. Benson, H.|in ten rounds over Pete Sarmineto, B 1 te and . Benson. The match- | Filiping, while Tommy Ryan of Mc- 1 ; Il be started at 2 o'clock KeespoPt, Pa, and Johnny Green, i i The opening play In the fourney |New York, fought a ten-round draw sacr Y% %lamong the membe of the local| SRS — Chicago S Al for the president’s cup will] FLOWERS VS. MCCLEARY i BROOKL YN [start tomorrow afternoon. Handicap| Atlanta, Ga. Aug. § (® — Tiger i AB.R. 0 PO A B matehes will be played and |Flowers, negro world's middleweight Time: Sy R 1 0 tennis is expected to re- boxing champion, will fight Battling : . Fell 1 ‘0 ss | McCleary of Boston. in a ten round WILADELPHIA . |Hermen, w, i i | b |decision match here next Tuesday 121 ‘ | Founter; 1b : vl GENERAL GLENN DIES Inight. Walker Miller, the negro's 30 ks | 0| Mentor, Ohlo. ®— Aug. 6. Friga- |manager, announced today, Origin- sl ol i | dier General Edwin K. G 8. [ally the bout was scheduled -for to- ir e Simmons, Cl - 5 0 'l 1 0 , retired, died today. morrow.

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