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WASKOWITZ PULLS OUT FROM MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM § £Rlss s iistetisessssesssesy B R 22 SRR B S T S R s TR e S s teastetere ] CARDINALS ONCE AGAIN [APATKA NOW REAL HOW DEMPSEY AND CHALLENGER COMPARE | DOCTOR WASKOWITZ PULLS BACK IN NATIONAL LEAD | [EADER INHITTING P e p OUT OF FOOTBALL FIELD 5 4 y : i { PR [ . . . e Hornsby’s Clan Nose Out Boston Braves \\'hilz Pitts-ipipa[e Batters Rush to TOD in \ : ! _ : ‘Loca(l)c(xcll':s‘l'ro\raul’};(;:lg‘ti;r e[f;;dfs DI;(]}IC?]}I;I‘a;“t'l%e ‘\\vl]: burgh is Losing to Brooklyn and Max Carey— : i . y All His ates That He Will No Giants Play Part of Worm and Turn On Cincinna(ii Cl[y League / > | . y ;‘hz‘mg; His Ml.nd = Hadv Been Making Plans to — Cubs Take Third From Phill}e —Cleveland| 5.0 averages in the City 1ea- TR o . i o \ I (‘01m Fea.n-l '1.‘:15 W ee}\— vo.Othcr .I’rom‘o.ter Has Blanks Yankees—Tigers Win Two From Boston. jsuc continue to run nigh, with a . P : : ome Forward to Take Over the Proposition. |dozen men hitting for .400 or bet- o % i 3 . | ter. Jennis of the West Ends is still ; ; ¥ (A : Dr. David Waskowitz announced 40 i SRR NAT[ONAL AGUE | clinging to his mark of .583, but he G ¥ Sk | last night at a conference of officials The National league kaleidoscope ¥ L f ot | today found the Louis Cardinals — | has not played now for three weeks of the All-New Britain football A “ % 7R b G : | team that he would not in any way 5 Ha ¢ a half game BOSTON and sh er be wsidered ? i i v b i b 5 v topping the list \h\w-‘ hal : A P 1 no longer be considered . : i | be connected with a football project margin over Pittsburgh T : 2 ie leader. Budnick of the Burritts, 48 4 % 0 R L | e in this city this season. He stated The midwest team took a 0 ) 2 2 4 i E b 5 who was pressing him closely a |that he was definitely and conclu- victory from the Boston Br: Sivee 2 3 e sively out of football and would not terday in an 11 inning game. The x ’ 3 | 4 1 B ekl dSon i : i : e consider taking the team again this Ehintiah. Lovls hani Ao ,'.\‘ Cayi ik rale getting two hits out of three and b : 3 ) j o ™ | The doctor who has been the game of a double header Tuesday [ (V0% €« q boosting his average to .478. Huggle 3 3 Ffilelgfl Stfll’s * prime mover in professional football and thereby knocked trom their one- S 00 Sl P e et : G : : Girclen) in, this ity stafed’ that Xis point hold on the league dtadersiin heels ‘with followed by g . £ 4 g 3 & ‘ o x medical practice has reached the to a second plac- ile with Cinein- e e R ; : A New York, Aug. 26. (P—Ten youth- | point where it 4s demanding all of natl indete to tois RIS IS taraas and T : | ful heavyweights will battle his time and with several other bus- The Brooklyn aggregation, ever son, X QY 3 now at .444. Hinchey, the reserve Madison Square Garden tonight in |iness interests to keep him occupled, thorn in the side of the Pittsburg S Birate oileher has o iro o ; . five contests that should throw con- | he could not do justice to himself ers, yesterday turned about and s 3 _ |age, being followed by the droopin : | Siderable light upon the abilities of | or to his pattents by having the smote the league leaders, 2 to 1,| AB. R. H.P.O. A Bl pgignio sith 440, : ‘ " ; 3 | three foreign sfars and several | numerous problems connccted with while the New York Glants, \\l;r\.w 3 2 ) 0| The Pirates fattened their per-| o re \;\)"="‘;;t’f:;"nr‘*]'““r’l‘ “”H 'h"] how is ' 5 football team to bother him this supporters were beginning to fear 5, 2b venib 30 0 | centages amazingly in their field day | 5 E ; § ool bt S, year. that they would never win again, |Eottor i 0 ¢ JaBt, Satio Claire jumped from | i “ : Both Harry Persson, Swedish torpedoed the ten-win-streak of the |ls - PR 2 0 l.100 to Howard from .111 to g . ¥ 7 champion, and Alfredo - Porzio, Cincinnati Reds, also by a 2 to 1 bl 2 2 i .304, Matulis from to .435, 3 ; S claimant of the South American count. Theveno . Hinchey from absolute zero to .444, 4 : v g Ry . le, faced rugged tests fn Johnny It there is misery in the Pirate | st y | and even McAloon, Carlson, and E % % e ; sko, Cleveland baker and Knute eamp today, it can be laid most IR by patka from their previous h i . . ; lansen of Minnesota, respectivel T e 2 ] e b nettor v / : ;. Fighting Bob Lawson, Alabama exiled captain of the Buccaneer ) § | Newcomers in the .300 class in- : R . o Exo, maudy Senayessicart ol Bl craft, whose fleet legs brought vic-| ®—::.one out when winning run scored. |clyae Claire, Hinchey, Howard, Ma- ¢ J burght complete the ten round tory to Brooklyn vesterday. Al.| X—Batted for Taylor B ALl |tulis ahd Yankaskss, all of the 5 The third forelgper "r(’l’”l" ¢hough Bob McGraw kept the seven tted f smith tn 3rd. Pirates; Mechan of the Robins, and j \: ’ s ol "‘?““V’“‘J‘ Sntuhe el Pittsburgh hits well scattered, it was : R otith ottt 15 i1ths Goodrich of the West Ends. Levin, 4 A e el M Carey's speed in beating out an in- |Bost : = 100" 001 00—3 | Speedboy backstop, Is the only man ; | York Itatian, in the frist of ¢ field hit in the fifth with the bu::s St. Louls ........ .”"]:‘v n“t””}'[“w (.‘;_jl ';ho mll from the ?'hm'mml cirele @ 8 Z‘hm“ (‘WH]M_‘ Morite. Auns that they would like to be in charge full that turned the tide to Brook-| . ° venow. Thres base hit.. | during the' past week o . g 2 ek s Emed of the team and some have intimat- Iyn with the deciding run. Three e Tree bas Wi mhw Yow. mén had @ good day \t‘l,;‘]‘;,]"“““:; S ed that they would take over the Pirate pitchers kept the Dodger hit . Rhe hases-— Saturday and those aver: o m»(n | im AR Belar i savyale team if the “Doc” decided to with- total down to five. : s : ! were low received material boost- . " R | ind, sail av : ! o ol nd 5 ' r 1 draw from the field. All the Cincinnati Reds gained 1 Bl _ ing. Begley of the Pirates slapped | champion, he s 5 3 For the sccond time this week from the juggling act was undisput- | He oiit thies hitsiand hoppead from 105 | Glena Munney, have |miet ! but' two | Lrerotks by bealing-oltian nfield ¢ 5 the Athletic has come forwgrd vet to ed possess Queensboro club show ; ’ gl 5 " : hit. On a long single to center by |1 ol stpone s i start negotiations for conducting the on of third place with ning i e . g D to .179, while Gherry of the Ran-|common opponents—Georges Car- & Wolfe % s postponed by rain last night. g Hugh McQuillan pitching superbly. A L ODR s | gers, hitless before, made two safe- | pentier, the one-time idol ance, Carl Mays was forced to take his | | He said that he had given the matter a great deal of though and after due consideration had reached his decision and under no considera- tion would he change his mind. This places the football situation in New Britain in a prevarious posi- tion and at the present time it looks very much as if there will be no Britain professional football 7§ yea There have been a number of others who in their criti- cisms of Dr. Waskowitz have stated Haber, IHLAr"n-rvi crossed the )v:)-’lll e : The card has been moved ahead to |{eam .A‘nd \m‘nl[s;:lum(;nc da;\s come et with niversais’ first run. Ed- . feather- | through to start the formation of a A laten b R S e o S 3 i - Saturday night when the feather ; : t — oD ,'”‘]‘”_"” S ("’,‘1]4«[,;,)?.1"" Gl Lonsantl Paul | 4is Goeb punched a hit through an otals : Babe Herman of California |team, the situation will remain as it first defeat in his jast six starts. PHILADELPILY gler atlmien nt s nstes, ot G . ening in the infield and Haber| 3 i ' L T S et The Chicago Cubs took another m(}mwk Stiiad m:: ’:l! 1{‘" ’m”\‘\ follow :n U” "I" went (olllv(u;!, Chant 1 (01 a “‘:g in the feature bout. | Doctor Waskowitz’ announcement Shillie: king their | A o 5 X s rac know, ¢ fragile | gne and Haber scored, Goeb go e o 15 comes 2 . punch at the Phillies making their Bi¥dormier of e “¥Wiest "Enda | carnentiedtoldrsarminad fo leas than'l 1o tnisd) Tiiliskrand rolled one dbwn Ace” Hudkins, Nebraska “wild- last night comes as a bombshell fol- third straight conquest of the serics. ¢ 1 2 {made his 13th hit last Saturday and | roup rounds, That was in 1921, he Hinst Shake ine ana’ whlle. he cat,” who knocked out Ruby Gold- [lowing the activities of the past few A brace ot errors behind ( o iy - | continued to lead in the number of | runney met 'p three y et DA dis Cloeh Etored stein in his first appearance here |We That the football promoter's N Bhen (0" lo. with: the & v 3 1lgate blows, with his team-mate, later, winning on a technical knock- | from third. Vincent connected for a | Umpire ol and later fought a viclous draw with ;1 HEGT 'ht‘d oLnrly er;m i Chicago win. i : > 4 [sil, and Zaleski of the Burritts close | out in the ffteenth. long double to right, but Chant fen S n us Loyaza of Chile in his ‘11{ “n ll:k_]»\\:sk\lw ent from the fac Rain soused down on the Aatlc | choin, o 111 |behind with 12 each. Zaleskl stll| ' mug gig Dempsey take 11 ron checked the barrage by fanning the CARI)INMJS HOLD FIRST (izscona sppeurance, will attempt to)|that o :;-:”;;‘:?l;mrke:g:r:‘duygor\;;lhl st Siaena The | - Tots it s (10 i "L”[“(‘r; e Athing |loss to put the Frenchman out of |next I e [Tt stabeiin s 16 Fovna matah A€ | clavs) Fettisg el teme o Tom s George Uhle o Bl CHICAGG | others being bunche the picture than did Tunney. More- | The Union Works unable to s Cones: Tats A T New Britain ¢ i ot h dians has plastered the New York AB. R 2. | him in second place with 11 apiece. | = Rl S e RGN e i i the Coney a Stadium ay |2 ain team and other activi- Wankos th a 6 to 0 coat of YL i he Burritts still leads in |2 € persorm do anythnig with Nester and in the night. : Iso has fought a |ties had been started to form a ShESeA vt & 0 25 . 3 : " Grail of the Burritts st s years earlier in Car s event- | six innings touched him for only ey i . ash. The game marked Uh 40 0 v th tw ¥ ix inning | ara w ; team. Among those to whom an in- whitewash. The ga b 8 B 040, 0 home runs with two. ful and rather illustrioy cer and | three safe t The Universals | s rork's | Quiry was sent was Harry Sf 21st win of the season and his fifth X ) 5 0 0| The West Ends’are now leading | \onon Goorges was obviously a much | in the fifth inninggut the game on |G0od Part of Success of St. Louls| Maxey Rosenblom, New York's |auiry was sent was Harry Stuhldre- in a row over the league leaders. Sehisd 0 1 0|in team batting with a percentage b 5 middleweight and Johnny Wil- | her ,former member of the famous The Yankees were helpless before | Beck ; 68 Gl 350" 1t Firatos) rnahadsup is Due to Great Work of Grover | son, former champion, meet in the | Notre Dame “Four Horsemen” and : by e the In- | Coone : Tl sl R R Hals quarterback last year with Mulli- his speed and curves, while the In 1oz from .236 10320 last week and are{ : : o ST b i o el ot AV aasonn ; | 12-round semi-final. (uarter 3 c P 8 e | 8 empsey didn't look so well. Trt arter but was forced out at second | Alexander. ftl e e dians were having no trouble clout- |y ;0. 7, {in second, the Burritts having taken | = Y s ek 16 iGiosbis Tallas to TagesIot: Blues. * His reply to the ques- | ERoE in. three New York twirlers. The | @ flop into third position. s o e * | Hillstrand singled to right and Goeb| St. Louls, Aug. 26 (P—The St R ADY jonaire asking how much he would R s hannloA doubios| atal fee | rounds to do it and then Jack only and sl g ! ) X [ want for playing here was, recelved second game of a scheduled S P Rangers got the verdict on points, That | went to third. A wild pitch allowed | s Cardinals today hold first hon- | i4 within the last day or two and his cader was rained out, as were the & seyee Aoe G AB R} H PC. s core an rand went header was 2% 010 10x L was in 1923, him to score and Hillstrand wen in the lively National League price was deemed to be out of the St. Louis-Washington and Chicago- ; kS AT (A AT e i ¢ poaptars y et fo thical PRlatia Bt long idoubls . o3 i a contests. Y Sand, J Double 1 didema R _Tunncy, two years later, kayoed |to third. Klatka hit R struggle, and Grover Cleve- | With a Record Score of 58 to Shoot | question. Philadelphia e G e DIAY | Tack AvgoNyl - & g Tom in the twelfth round. While | to centerfield sending in Hillstrand | e iy v The Detroit Tygers ran wild| p| 5, Ohloago 4. Bawes an | SEMEIS ...0 3 | Gibbons was the only opponent ever | With the final run. land Alexander, 39-year-old veteran | l‘nm;;—\ ‘f((;:)tlx‘l\ll;ht(\"nlnl 1‘wa|“(l|‘ul:::“ fenway park as eight Bos- | ail ; , Jones 1. Struck out | Hayes .%... B e e i e B ey T i e R e e e s Brita all team Leer a- around Fenway p E: to stay the limit with Dempsey| Maber with his two bingles led {of 16 campaigns, is mainly respon ‘ e i e | better fight ice with two more runs., Haber the { Against Tommy Gibbons, though, | first batter sin to right as a At, MacDonald Smith Meets a ton pitched proved all alike. The @ ‘“‘”’L‘-‘n “‘l‘\l"h: Recano ..... 6. since Jack became champion, Tun-|the Universals in » batting, while |giple for it. asld ontext but uRil something Tygers hammered them far and : kel Kennedy .... 44 , on the other hand, was the|the play of Eddie Goeb at first base Indianapolis, Aug. 26 (P—W done about forming the c'lo\'cng it wide and took both games of a Bl Midleton ... St only one ever to put the St. Paul | captured all the honors in fielding. racord] seora of. b8 1o shoot at: M looks as if New Britain fans will 200 Donald Smith of New York today | have to go to Hartford to see their s ready to defend his title | favorite Called upon three times in two doubleheader, 11 to 4 and 7 to 6. NEW YORK Lindgren . battler to sleep. Eddie handled twelve cl s with |days to bolster up Cardinal hopes, Thirty hits were the total of the De- AB. R. B . E | Joe Argosy . 5 .200 Summing up, ave find this: That | out an error in the six frames. Lag- jthe “Old Reliable” climaxed his| ¢ troit harvest for the afternoon. . qevesnd 0 273 ? | Casey ... 26 4 1924 while Dempsey showed to better ad- | erlof was the fielding kid of the [three-day grind yesterday with S e 0 3 | Witham . 143 | vantage against Carpenticr than did | Union Works, having a busy day at |one-hit rccord in two and 2-3 -l o s .(‘. links of ;] ‘p“» hland . ® ] o | Gherry 4 6 2 125 | Tunney, still Tunney excelled Demp- | second. nings to help set the Boston Brave: ADOLLyS NS SOl gines Elsilnn: STARS WIN Lelly, weee - i | GOIf club against nearly 2 T AMERICAN LEAGUE i : [ anelile o 000 | scy's efforts in the Gibbons clash lown with' a four to three defeat in | 30U D AENSL Bear) The White S defeated the Anastasio All of which, of course, doesn't AT B A. B |11 innings for the second time in a | Rovers by a 23 to 10 score yester- Adamaitis 3 000 | me a thing For comp z [ Haber, 1 . ) o, three-game series. | Among the competitors {rying to g Stanle acunczyk pitched a Robins | records of a pair of fighte 1gainst TS 2 1 0! Alexander finished both games in|Wwrest the honor from Smith werc ty game while Fiedrozyk starred G AB P.C. | common opponents get one about as - Wi 0 Tuesday's double-header with the|Charlie Hall of Birmingham, who behind the b The Rovers used Cowles «.. 7 29 far as he advances in trying to dope ! . ¢ U Braves, and yeste was called vl]v-‘\.‘f‘[‘i"“fl%’ chalked up a 68 for the three pitchers in an attempt to stop R By s sa JREI R the tive merits of two footbal s S 5lon to check their it with run-|par 70 lings, Walter Hagen, profes- |the hitting of the Stars. 'Bhey were | Meehan .. 304 | teams in a similar manner and with | s ne o lners on first and third in the ninth. |sional champion, who scored a 78 in (Pichel, Zieziulewicz and Stachowlak. ) Wotticelli . 2 3 similar facts at hand It can Juche ¢ 2 10y w!lh did, was credited with the vic-|practice, Chick Evans, the only |Kaczynski was the heavy hitter of ) | Kopehik ..... 2 done Ilut it isn't worth any- R ;jtory and was responsible for the amateur who has ever taken the the game getting four out of five, M dia e 50k thing to epeak of when you com- 6 4 % Cardinals’ lead of four full points vestern open crown, and a score of one being a triple. Rzeznik made 0| S Ly 4 plete the task. 3. R, . 4. B.| The veteran twirler since his ac- |other stars who have won various|some great catches in the field. The s Eottala fiass 5 3 f at any r: we offer the|McKn PN 2 lisition last June by the Cardinals | high honor Vhite Stars are anxlous to play any Alphonesse .. 3 & cords of the ipion and the | Nels " Olfrom the Chiago Cubs for the waiver maaee team in the city averaging 13 years. : 3 inensms ol i : llenger a their two oem- Gt price of $4,000, has a record of 7READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS For games see Joe Golas, 20 Horace gl : ] ey i * | Steffick ... 0 2 .167|mon opponents. We wouldn't ad- |Ghatcewskl. b [vins and 5 defeats. FOR RESULTS street. g 5L : ¢ : - : Rl i vise anyone to bet on the outcome Ruth, rf . 3 5y Suitas e y of the coming battle by using the | Meusel, ow Yo B . 4 Gibbons-Carpentier results as a basis | Lo : it I ) 40 Snetro L0 o siecing 4 wazer oo o | There’s at least one in every office Bevereld, ¢ . . 2 2 MeQui T Cincinnat! 5, | Howe not for a moment. Jones, p . 01 Now k " balls—off Mays 1 i Jamieson, 1t Bpurgeon, 2b . Speaker, cf Burns, 1b J. Sewell, ss Bumma, rf . . Bewe tzke, Uhle, p lorvurnue Totals By BRIGGS Thomas, P .« 4 0 _ & 2 Qulllen 2 a ds s 5 : , 3 5 — Carlyle, xx . . ] e A S e e | - Totals 31 —_— Jennis VoU COME AND RAISE THAT You CHANGE A DIME i h F RS s 5 Wom T You SHARPEN 25ad c a A GooD ersld out, bl b I : 1»\\“:"”“-’- = B ; FRUM UN"]N WURKS MY OLD LEADY PENCIL HEANY WinDow FOR ME 'gir:u':c~ L)?KE [Sioxsiand ik P LRG| 3B sheavns 0 1 70 | Smithwick ... 6 6 k FOR ™ME - I'LL BE YoUR THAT'S A ®0OD QLD DE"‘??’ Two base LADY FRIEND FOR LIFE How's THE WIFE AryD BABIES 1 WAS JusT : a8 3 e e Gelar Champs Unable fo Do ; s g , : Aoere” Sl 3 o oo Anything With League Leaders . . : ; Miller 1 0 B PSR, Kelly The Unlversals took the meas- ure of the Union Works yesterd afternoon at Willow Brook park by a score of § to 0 in a six inning ame, which was called by the um- pires due to the wet condition of the fleld Landers hit the ball hard, and by bunching their hits in the early innings pushed across the runs| that won the game. In the field they played a neat brand of ball which is keeping them up on top ; of the league. The Union Works % 8 e 1y : ’u’l’f". e {152 | Were unable to punch but few baily OH WILLIE DEAR RUN o Mk'Joi:gfluE\:I;Nr\; 7 i T i h oA '143 | Out of the reach of this outft, and 0UT AND GET Your DEAR ""‘gfi:""‘s‘, DESK AWAY FROM ALt BY YgUDRSELF i et g b TR S HER L sa 5 s s G LB BUNR Y g, LoR Ty THE NASSY OLD DRAFT - W,L_/ Hhaner g lor Bnknpar 3 E. Von Deck . <000 o i GUM LIKE A LITTLE < COME oN- 1M A NICE KID Bischoff . ! : n_ 3t W iRl “000 er, who was on the mound BB G X Wingtieia, L ) 1 olpn RESTRA “000 | for the Universals, and Chant of 4 Helmacn, . 0 0 biso ifs “Fournier, Deverry S 5 ‘000 | the Union Works pitched good ball e AR base—Y on bases—Brooklyn 4, T Rletiiial AN under the conditions. The Landers | MacFayden, 0 oo 1 I € e moundsman had five Btokes, 222 AB R H P.C. |Wwhile Chant whizzed them 000 | three of his opponents. hoys 18 Pungratz Link Salwockl +...s 0 1 | ,m",,f“..i 11 11 .440| The game started off in favor of valaail 5 12 .414 | the pitchers with both teams go- Wea ey Fannt. 100 | ning. The first safe crash came in Boston Aol 1 1301 | the second inning when Chatkow- Bte Fotrar el - the Amosiatal: P Grail ...+ 5 1240 | ski singled to center. A hit bats- e, Rl eerinee e | “Chicago — Fidel La Barba, fiy- | palkowski 6 man sent him to second, and then 2. Bacrifices—T; 36V i bisgs cight champlon, defeated Happy |Koczta ..... 3 3 .231 |a double steal was negotiated, put- Detrolt 5, Boston 9. Ba . t| Atherton, Indianapolis, (10), non-|Gaida ...... .222 [ting men on second and third. Glbeon 6, Wingfleld 1 title, Frnil iPaliibo, 81t Lake CHty, |Partyke: " 2 .200 | That was as far as they got for | ok cated Ernie Peters, Chicago, |Zembko ...... 3 1 2 ter {ightened up and retired , Umpires—Evane an ms Time—2:00. an) Klepacki e » 8 2 e side by throwing out Wolfe on £ Waterlooy Ia, — Sailor Larsen, |Skinger . J 0 a easy roller. Dessott D GAMY) 52 o007 | Champaign, TIL, shaded Babe Rid- — 4 Landers came through in the Boston w...ns veeid00 001 010—6 | ley, Chicago, (6). (Continuedl on Following Page), |third inning. Bucherri started the