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J ATN T Anr NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 926. ST T S T I R R T = E PIRATES CRASH WAY INTO A TIE WITH BURRITTS IN CITY 3 g A | W I LEAGUE — RAlN PREVENTS BASEBALL GAMES AND OTHER SPORTS ifi S NEW BRITAIN AND MERIDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT TEAMS PLAY TOMORROW — CARDIN T | INALS HOLDING SLlM MARGIN lN NA ONAL i o sz’mmmzr*m 1ITIIIIIINN 333353333 TReTTs . - | TSRS eSS TR SIS i i The CARDINALS HOLD SLIM R CLINC T PIRATES TIE BURRITT. x triump E. FTER HOLID Y ' =g FOR CI F ; sched agains n s and s St. Louis is Facing Pittsburgh in Serie That May Win Baseba]l (ames fll]fl Other Ac- | | Meriden and New B it {0 Deadlock Results F ; happe or Lose—Cincinnati Splits Double Bill With Chi-| e i : | en and New Britain to| Boc esu t; rom Pirate Victory—Carlson Tames play-o | Stilled Over Holid | B : | urritts and Bar = And.t cago Cubs—Pirates Split Even W’ ith Hornsby Clan tivities ot Yer fnolda | Meet in Silver C]ly | End in Tie—W te;‘y gil‘ge? Sh‘}'{m“t League May tirely | | in Tie—-West Ends De . o —Yankees and Athletics Split—Cleveland Divides : { | = bovs Wi ds Defeat Rangers and Speed come With Browns—Senators Win was in complets command | The New Britain Police Depart- oys Win From Robins in Uhinteresting Games— « trip S » b . and ye ay when the 3\ : ) ent baseball te: : M 1A . | R A e ment baseball team will travel to | Red Campbell Gets Four Hits and Has a Great Day Att ore t Y st Meriden tomorrow afternoon to play | X fr By th e i forced to be postponed. el 7 the Asmclated Press | The game in the series botween the the Meriden Department team in the | i ) Rurrit The st. Louts Cardinals today re- | . .| Corbin Red Sox and the All-Ken second and final game of the home | 7ilcacuc sianding 2 gitofiie Juning specta tained a slim five point lead in the 3 | sington teams was called off and T o & aoeloa Thal sorest il ha| Bursiits G IR R jou 2 a1 Icagus alar Aeanerate hole |t r ‘ ie Ialcon-Polish American games e e teare T 2 .7is|In the onening inning althoueh Za- high . unday ond yesterday were post- : Lot | Pirates ... T 778 | leski walked and stole sccond afte: iday attacks upon their standing by 0 Y SRCYEIRIAYinaS por o'clock. It was postponei from two | West Fnds 6 e s i 10 ) & ’ weeks ago because of the sudden’| a : b close rivals for first place. ) 0| Needless to say 2 B0 1 sudden 3 6 f see NG EhE Pirat il LA Tl e Lo rulnia death of Chief Landrigan of | noa > 7 Sl Sanithess S ol e JeRit St. Louis is facing Pittsburgh in a 0 § 4 |drzle was a dissappointment to Silver City department and both | Speedboys G 2 | pushed thres runners around. Char plate serles that may win or lose them the e o | thousands. Not only were local R Nee o isTae Won mmo”‘g“ e b > 3 1 2 low singled to open the frame and whicH o0 vatargayitonshtl ths | . 5l sports Killed by the two-days wet- e e s The City league race deadlocked | scored when Connell crashed a long by Buccaneers to a standstill before |P'% » o 0 1 o|ting but the big Labor Day fight RN B R e o nethe aturday afternoon when the double to left center. Connell dash- antag 37.000 fans in two games. The Cards 0 0 0 0 Ojcardatthe Hartford Velodrome was Iy LRt e el e |you 1l Pirates defeated the Bur- | ed for third when Jarnot threw to had took the morning encounter 8 to 1, g | also sonper. Georze Mullian e T e [Titts ana sirugglea into a tie for |Zaleskl in an effort to catch Char- all h e e s P LT 3| promoter has sot Triday night a Losejcol parss b Taen 1ol 6 o izat ptagortn (urftom sl o B 2Tk R Mo H g v as it Similarly the second place Cincin- CINCINNATI [ the date on which the fights will et enge in|q fio at the finish moro than ajand Connell scored, Carlson kept olert nati Reds met a golden opportunity ABSEEL now he held. Dradiiaingd fattnbillyiidor) ta | poasibitlly Besyoniygong motegcal things going by drawing a pass. e P s Cuba andi It two . 0 21" The main bout on the card will Iend s it batoct Wm'w battle | of play remains and e e P R ae games achieved the same result as 1 o o be between Johnny Risko of Cleve- D R B e Aben scheduled for what Are supposed jand scored when Zapatka beat out ne the leaders. This time Clnotnnatl A Yv 1 9 |land and Pat McCarthy of Roston. betore {he game. to he y games on the final day | a hit to Korsac. time came from behind, winning the : T l:n'\: are heavyweights and among | Although no e montatiay ‘t;f the l;‘a/:ml. With the West Ends| The winners scored another in t Mak 0 1 tehe ‘i B 8 disposed of by the sl S b s ; ) ' afternoon joust 7 to 4, after the Los nies odoshers e diviston- {been forthcoming from the local H:n‘“vuwk'\frn{‘oip'y‘IQ.‘]:.”:“”l Toutelthiralg nven Dalkonsh g unIDled again o eh foe e aotollin tns S8 i hees el ona i ey e e e s eagie leadrs | Claire's grounder and went fo hird Suest morning. More throngs choked the | el o P e e e ommy Blanchard will occupy the | went down fo a Pirate team which | Cha protivyile neayole tarpflel ins| and Cinclnnat! ball yard as the Redland | _Totals 3 7o 10 The main go s set for twelve mound in tomorrow’s game. He {00k | played as it had not pla | |Cherown Bl G et i third fans rooted for a double victory that Batted g0l 2 up the burden in the first game af- e ple r son hit a long sacrifice fly * erron ifjrooted ton bistsleng 5 roundss with heavyweights, Jack | |BEAER DUrden pie o e | the entire previous season: The | jarnot o would have given Cincinnati first | Gagnon and Phil Mecurio, down for Fim. itis had worked se- | game was the hest of the day from | That ¢ ; i place In the neck and neck struggle. [ ishtronsatmi%: & junion lights | veral innings and he held the Mer- | cvery angle, and it was witnessed b '\ That completed the scoring for chan The Reds are still half a game be- [ s s it | iden batters helpless before his | o wlnnets DG the Burritts man the b hind 8t. Louls with Pittsburgh 17 ind Spud Murphy of North Dakota wicked slants. It is also expected | The West Ends kept within math- agpilitolgebions man around tireibs points back of 2nd place B s renan ek aente e | e B s e e il i ing, SR Th But fortune was the side of | it Guoes ond Frankis O'Bries seargeant. will be in the New Br Uelioiin the mamiie i e D ULEE Jl s DG the Chyeago. | Although the Cubs hit ® | Eoune Gros ane A e SR Bl SARTe o | aate o HopardisBerroncand foored bail May, Meeker, a rookie and Dono-| nish the fireworks in the other en- e will strengthen the team im- | ers lose this week. Tommy Blan- ,““”‘ Grall doubledito deep left the hue but twice safely in the first SR S chard had no trouble at all in keep- | l”‘” features of the game were tha build game, Charlie Root doled out four | 1 a r with amazing | o erashiten iy lilimest prog) nENl ciARerstinicheck and there ;"’l"”'l" pliching of , Gaxlson wnd is pl hits whilethe Reds were making 4 strength on his side, while MeCarthy | P il n"""'rfi! inst | never was any question except ];’“K’;';'I‘“r‘“‘ ‘i‘en:g”g;;arfi“nd}sv!al - caus srrors. The Cincinnati b; at- x hoxer with speed and cleve i JIMMY CLINC] . f L v force. Klire is|to h hizgh a score the West End SRk nel egley cand 101 200 ¢ & 03¢ . | JIMMY CLINCE 7 . The aon st iR g nds | 108 : tack woke up behind Eppa Rixey in | hil2d 5 50 | his cardinal virtues, p AR | 1 OHNNY CLINCH “‘\‘v”‘ ):v :;i”;u‘fh.“:rl" “3 !fn,rlm;: staff | would pile up. This game w IS‘:V\X\(.;‘ one of the finest ;?mq seen in wan! the second game and if the day was 2COND GAME) Cserap that will bristle with | New Britain has been put on the s mad ool the Thibve e e e e il e for to- | stopped at 4 o'clock to make way | ("% lesgue this seadion wisH b bno's ths not won or lost, it was at least ti KLYN ion pugilistic map during the past few | Batlle with a rival of long time ibattery LiEame ho il hese A Mia | for tho feature of the afternoon. | Lk 2 clodp et in the sixth Rhem kept St. Louis on top by | . . L L. PO A E| Ioth men roport th [¥eag, 0 il Pen T b o e o il i el st e on ey eimetin |nhesplased) e Speedboys took their second |20 after touch ""{_"’”“"' il Cq beating the Pirates in the mornin ne e | tiptop condition. McCarthy, who = = an absence of entries roui” Tiie work in fhis bout was'counter betwe. {he teams irst en- | victory of the season when they ,,,,)rwuv throw to first in time to fiden game. He allowed then four hits. | ielix 5 1 0 o O T training hero, has made |into the squared cirele for a num- impressive and it won't be long be-| It in expected b ] the Robins, 10-6, in & ver “0"‘1'“ a double play vear Ray Kremer played a similar role for | Fouruler, 1t 11§ o 0jan impression by his work, and, | ber of 3 i lorn fahiinteor me i opuie Bo tanithel with: puowd ot thns veria 6 hof ereest |ipoor exhibition of the game. Errors | R cess Pittsburgh in the aft \d ¢ | BreidnOrL 30 1 i 1| while Risko appears to be the fa B e bt Eob i he n Slond g6 fans SN e Rt (linibled foversench DR BRSO gty and Chardinal bats in check when hits | gaine. g | orite, the Hub scrapper is picked o youngsters in this « B e e o e hian offset the effortg of the pitch- 0 0 3 0k the meant runs. Hargr ] 0 e iy to capsize the dope bucket. [both of them brothers, Jimmy and 'some as a_promising comer in the Pt ndiiofen ol e e g Pt i me e el when IO (o team The dividing complex held the McW 0 9 sko put himself into the lime- | Johnny (! Ji i i 4 Ll New Britain | the agony was ove R o M) L 3 Enrk 0 0 | i ! h Iranks, started recently to fight in|fans will take the trip to Meriden | Rudnick R A rest of the league in its power yes- | S it i) the past winter lwv:_ floor! The Clineh family has come to the | the amateur bouts. Il < appear- (1o see the garie. Pirates 8. Burritts 1 | Korsa. T terday, with Brooklyn and Philadel- | 1., Williams, p 0 b 0 of Laul ]"'”"""""“lf“"“j This it | ore ns the producer of two fighters ed several times at Capitol park in | B | With their one fimenervousness Tt DL e phia splitting another doublehea . N 0o o 0 ofgave th r‘ Ve nx}:!u 1_m.] small { v:ho though far from . the peak of | Hart ord andss scheduled to appe: FAMO {ranstused into a smashing desire |Daowski, % . AP The Robins hammered thr. way Tolals A ":"\‘ st M"‘] ‘|" 0g ! m;\v 'r !)v ‘.F stardom, :nm_mm\m-: steadily all there again tonight. He won his last | US BATTLES to win, the Pirates went after the Zembko, p, 2b B LS D : through the first game § to 6, but PHILADELPHIA 5 SR jshier he big{the whi Jimmy, the older of the bout by a knockout and his close Surritts from the start, (‘nn\p'm?flh*i = e were useless against Ulrich in the X AR LW OPOAE | ‘0_‘N -‘MI e “"] resting style l‘" \”‘v two boys, is mainly responsible for | followers prediet that he will go 85 | outplayed them, and took a 6-1 de- Totals Pm‘\‘T - 57528 2000507, second. A Fred Leach homer with . 311 3 T T or Insing | 1o athletic sunlight in. W} e e e Vg | Wo B I CtrleaBstorpa WImi Cornett dlsionrrom (thelaitn fa el played | AR PO AE ! the bases full in the third inning T 0lis noted for Tis ablilty to always|tamily now finds ftself. He st imateur classes at Coney Island, May 11. 1800, the | contest. Huggie Carlson was in 5 RS i gam made the §-2 victory possible : o p pass e staglueyhal) e o amateur and wont throush the | Johnny is long and rangy and end coming in the 23rd round. splendid form and was backed hy |McA Kloon, ‘=t ¢ £ 17 o the The standing at the top of the | Wrieh b e 0 H\v' u]v'le.jlamujwlvnj he mai yanks, mectings his ups an downs | with the experienes and weight of The former champion was much fine fielding; he would have sumu\ § St A 0000 in t American showed no change with '[! N ' e so produce HEMUNE Of |until he finally found (hat there was added years M4 develoy. - Both |improssed by the force of the punch | & shutout had not his support wav o e SO will both the Yankees and Cleveland A L R O L no greater height for him to scale. brothers have fighti hearts ana | fe1ling him have no recollection | ered for just an instant in the last P i winning and losing in their respee- Ul M p S | Jimmy didn’t reach a champio: Giaies Lot S ? | the blow.” he was quoted as say-| frame. The Pirates tied into Zemb- | iy i 2ol | P question but what ) 3 hahasiam 3 tive doubleh rd Ehmke but he scaled all ba in v will have to be put vy ‘but it must have been a |ko's pitching with a great gusto and R 9 el Tage 2 stopped New York in the Ame D ix {5l Fave the lonoonents thay|corker: drove him from the mound in thre Totaiss r e with Philadelphia 5 to 2, k- i 0 y Only a few short wecks ago he will meet win decisively Iavew| Jeftrics took cognizance of the | Innings. Menlon Zaleskl relieved |Rurritts 00 000 0011 aned when called upon in the second set out on a professional care Siraliers ot 6cal fana il he. Injatz | tact that heihadibeen ferred to as ' hiim and shared pitching honors with |1 niey cereees231 000 00x—8 and was forced to take a 2 to 1 de- in his first appearance which was |tendance tonight the amateur | Carlson for the rest of the game. | W7 (8% e S, OConnotl, Grai, feat aithough Walberg was ofticl oranted him under the promotion of |card in Hartford to watch the local ¥ say that T am a cart horse| DY defeating the Burritts 6 to 1| caris S s S LD wou charged with the loss. Over 60,000 e fulliga: in' Harbrora) ho|boy, in’ction, land ol that sort of thing but none|in & well plaved game the Pirates |Left on bams—Pirates 6, Bt b Mar fama one of the greatest crowds in s | S ter bt e wie bls mnewer |8fivanced ioto a firet place e with pues—Lyush snd Hogen o e { baseball history, saw the two games. C \ T fee e B S —___'to this criticism. The champion al-|them in the city league race “mmi Speedboys 10, Robins 6 48 Cleveland won the first against St. alilornia Woman to Turn Pro \hat in {he long run it will heneflt | Methodists will have their chance to | g complatned that “Corbett sprint- | Will close next Saturday, The splen- The Spsedboys won from the Ro- A I Louls 7 to 6 but were nosed out in | ‘ Q' ” ‘G h [m " the game,” Miss Browne 1 Sinahigscend T l'eda lot” admitting that he (Jefi-|did pitching of Hussie Carlson, com- {bins, 10-6, in a slow game filled at 3 the second 3 to 1. Chicago alone was 68s10nal 0r N 3 The entry of Calltoblayoman I seconc place when they play | vies) could hit better than he could [bined with the fine fielding and {with many errors. Neither team cas & able to win more than one game into profession ks has so far |the First Baptists. The latter, how- | run. timely hitting of his mates, prov- |Plaved much 1:al baseball, and the to the day, taking two from D nml ‘. -d % _|eaused in this country noe of the |EVET: need the game if they are to| Corbett came out of the affair ed too much or an obstacle for ”M‘:“p"‘l On’ went to the Speedboys on Sat i s e o AMERICAN icTp e B o s R SRR s e b e e e 1 thoneene W Faber celebrated his 35th \“,,,‘,“ Browne, ?f anta Monica, Cal., cap- | Fronely tennis eircles the announce- | they wid fight » A% [ showing drew a_tribute from Ref- | he Pirates lost no , time in prov- |*WAY many safe hits and had 13 and royally, being credited with the vie- : e ain of the American Wighunan [pont of Mile. Lenglon n the Sufure |\Ghite Army, 1 o The George White, “He never|ing their superiority and counccml\;“_"“ left on bases. TLe work of the fer tory In the first encounter. BT 3 (‘up fennis team, is gOiNg 10 PIAY |ghe would rather play for gold than |j Army, trying to salvage what e Was the arbitevs|two Tuns In_the opening inning. | 9 RLctErshnasico vl tea The Washington Senators won [New Yo e 23 | professional tennis against Suzanne | e 3 Licananlies & bad start, will play | word of praise. | Begley opened the game with a solid )"‘j‘ by crumbling defense. i their tenth straight and most of i ‘N'i' o "f‘]‘:l”‘_"]; nch star of the I can think of no more cOMPe- [in o ;‘(L“\""- ‘; ‘):“: ’l‘f ’]‘": 1”: fi-\“}\'\ P sitinl s smash to left for one base and Mc ”rn':,: fqr.w“'{;‘(.ho({:,l";()k‘ Lhe ‘;M o or them from the Red Sox, by heating | o coucts 15 “delighed ton{l rapresentative of Amerleanitens (io & O a8 desided st this) oty (O Stars Wi | Aloon poled a single to center, | st inning and wers e e wapeipis it Trownc's ehane to profes: i i i Dl merlean, (en- {sort of thing hus gone about far, oly Cross Stars Will e e s ““"“"’“‘"Io\rgyr hoaded. although thelr own . third place with Philadelphia. Th A E | sional playing I just another Straw | \yills declared in Lerkley, California et gl L Pl“ “ ith Boston Pros movin to sccond on Gaida's throw e R day Senators have heen spending a rainy |y ) o fhe way wind is blow- | yfigs Browne's decision to enter AL R o defeating the| Worcester, Mass. ept. 7 (P)—7im | to third to catch Begley. Aapnfl\'i\i ]_‘,_‘("'1" 1‘7: o Robin rally. Savage ol vacation in New England for the ) ofiing? dMissiLenglon declaxediin HNice ol profe e e [First Luthorans, bt the Sedes il aitis and Nate Coleman e Siony (o Gaitdlaad hetmows Did i LBRCETILE SoUR R ons o past week, and lost another chance | v 0| when Infromed that Miss Browne) personal m 1L i LG \ard to keep within ing stars of the Holy Cross football |ners held {heir bases. Matulis |, e i o i) ot R lotory when the second schedul- |1 ' 0 p| I ‘w\';-y‘l an offer of Chatles C. [poarings « A eIk Ing (istancy jor-f oo ond place. |team last vear, will play professional |scored them both when he clouted | mn‘?» b ¥ :"“"l‘“’- away from the ed contest was postponed yesterday. |y KR § &0 | pvie, to hecome (he first American for own business and 1 won't com- Tonights sames will bo the fast for | football thls. fall with Che Boston [#_double down the first base 1ine. 4ot ¢ ile Suises Muled Bown @ il 1 : S e temeatien o) al. D e tho White Army an Swedes; the {team of the American league of |When Luty let the ball get away \wjison :n',“::_“.hr?“z"h““h one hand. tea Stzafoos, 1 ] Mismenslp L reporfed to have | w1y is not unllkel South church fnls wed up a week [which Red Grange is sponsor, it be- | from him Matulis took third. Helse o bl L . ’l"““.“"“ i G NAT]ONAL l,EAGUE alhois 4 e S zenny 0,000 | groxne realized she had e o] exported o |eame tnown foday. Wallls, although |was caught at the plate a moment |grive s ‘h” geaine alne B 18 : 0 Al deserting her ama- of her gams u amateur |P8 complete night. he plaved in the line, was used in |later when he attempted to score ontmmng"“*::’““h“ fr:"hh(“’;l“ and tod 3 IRST GAME) T P o1 o fkierd player and that the amateur field o = = the backfleld last year. Coleman at | Howard's grounder to Korsac, who ik a o uREnRE s Miss Brawne cxpects to net e L0 o more lonors 10 offer. T don't READ HEBALD CLASSIFIED ADS s suard berth was a {over 5 | mbds . fins. stop and throw to ”‘iThfl score by innings S AB. R. H.F A AT H. PO A B een $40,000 and $50.000. Although 'y jame her for taking the step if s t ns strangth Tesl S . : 5 et P A Ao ame I king b » jstrength. |leski. Claire fanned as the finall (¢ o : ' California girl declared YESer- | (oug it destrable. T dont fhin g | | (Continued on Following Fage) 4 ] v had signed no contetel |orhica of (he fonnis caurt aro in- : 5 = o i o g 0 1| 4 . ms e document Were |ygjved at all.” 0 G d . . 2 ‘ i L e e e R : Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? By BRIGGS | ¢ ; 1 0 srowne has thrice ; ! | th 4 i, x : 1 O | crowned National women's cham _ 2 » 3 . . i | pion, in her 15 vears as an Ar Amateur League to Start Nest Sun- Fone 7 e e e S e e = o |* (] r held the title in 191 WHEN YOU LIVE IN AN APARTMENT]| = AND ThEw HAUE N ; » th 3 i 5 \E E NO RUGS 3 ! » £ | and on five occasions | day and the State League Wil House wriea WALLS ARE 2pit o s BREs e o oD M'K4 BL«):pA M. THEIR o i 0 0 Yt es supremacy with v ¥ Ko i PROGF AND You HEAR. | THEY START MOVING F 1T K WAKE AND START 4 ¢ ‘ L1 S mate e [a ool e eaciie] [ IRGeUi Colns AWV eck B IiSE, | HERTEE oT AE" OF ThE Ao e »sz::}bf RIDING BICYCLES OVER a | £ 3 v e reache FAMIL STAIR v i Al E ! Lo . Is 1o the N ‘mhnl Women's: o Sinl opening ot 'the woss | T FLOOR an| [ | 3 A ) 4 , mpionship and the semi ¢ 5 | | th o 4 1iNow ¥ p ano—1 | B ol of the Natlonal tennia cham- | cer season in Connectioht takes | a8 [ i 3 Simmo; ¥ 1 pionship in t <ame year, a feat | place next Sunday when games will | | E 1 . 1 3 4 § . X believed unparalicled in women be arranged In the Amateur league a4 B ‘ Tork v competition. $ while the following Sunday will see ny it valn o M Displaying a_return this }-flr»": the o e oM ence ta i " i orm thut b 1 her nationil gperations. S far nelther leagne | in o ‘:.m‘vlm\‘ »w\‘l\rlx ;yn rh‘ «“u‘w s bitairilqhote” orklEas (Xniths \( iss Bro stoked her wa State league six teams have enter- | H : T GAMFE t wvw‘y.ml\ of ;\m' nyn‘(‘\:‘f’ !_'T"" ed, nely Clan Campbell Aish ] t where she lost a hard fought | it e ! 1 » Miss b e 5 4 S 3 y Bl : i to Miss Elizabeth WAL seandia and Hartford Thisties while § Two hGA When Helen Wills. former natiof it is exp 1 that before the ek | B v ur D cham . W foreed from F ot ]:“' Celt of B % i | i L an i 1. .o, A, B |courts in Paris by an attack of ap-, o R les of Bridgeport | { : ) O e Arcina rassa i 1 be lined up. This will leave a 3 Ydo 1. 8 5 1o oy T imaugH e iney for one teaip. Rumours are ¥ = g , Ly i . n I e Fdnatabie toita ir ound the state that several £ f a kel ’ s Ry e i i tha Fnatoh fovithi) (SAPISNATe Sl SEOUFEL0 T BN ation L O S aat ik Do la | Diag Ol ot New Haven and New o oy SECOND GAM 3 ' 1 0 lter ook five games of a two set Britain, two in each cit ; Pliaburg ¢ T 0| \Whieh in the Wimbledon champion- | I the Amalc i league, thoro are| % SR T b - § ) i H ' g fELE only fiv ms and one of the o ND ACH AY AT THE ~AND THEN ONE FINE 4 1 SCR D5 e has tentatively decided | d0uDLTUL The certain starters are OFFICE YOU FEEL TIRED DAY YOU BEHOLD A TAXI\ OH HH- Boy ! awer v Chiceg tinued on Following Page) |that one of the features of the com 'yuk\‘\l" ‘\mnl\\‘\;w‘_ Scandinavi- AND DOPEY BECAUSE YouRg| STOP_OUT IN FRONT = A GR-R-R-R-RAND AND e ¢ s will be an offer of a | ans, Waterbury Athletics with the s G AND THE WHOLE ~ - . J s T i 3 SHORT OM SLEEP = -R-Rwau =3 2 ame opponent who ls suc- | possibillty of the Swedish Amateurs H M FAMILY. UPSTAIRS } GLOR-R*R1aUS VACATION™ Ll e it falling in line, 1t would be a good / ot BAE TiateN WICHT M scheme for the whole of the teams M\)N‘JHS - With me it is a case of ecor in New Britain and New Haven to ,r- ; vl aRat Miss Brow nl and ike up o VAC‘\T‘ON = her action as one “of business ne- & so that an early scttlement explair ng that was e to the personal of the league ependent upon her own re- | could be ramed. for her living and that the Clubs are requested t in wifer of Mr. Pyle has hoen “too good | touch with State Toe 3 as carly as posible (751 Sea- i Although her action might at first avenu Bridgeport) who will rove a shock to sport lovers at first | be glad to give all the nccessary glance, she declared it her bhelief | particulars. t the ove into proffessional R game was “a ploneer effort to clear | Chur > » game of the taint of profession- '(h“ld‘ League to P‘a) Ve e 1 100k npon amateur goi | Off Three Games Tonight nd tonnis as expensive luxuries.” | Three more post-season play-offs - Tt will help take the hypocrisy |are scheduled for tonight in the In- |out of American lawn tennie. I feél |ter-church league. The Trinity ' 0