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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18§, 1927, 3208 TWO GAMES ARE PLAYED IN CITY LEAGUE—CORBIN RED SOX LOSE ANOTHER IN CENTRAL LEAGUE—FALCONS RECEIVE SECOND SUCCESSIVE TRIMMING FROM RIVERVIEW CLUB OF NORWICH—ALL-KENSINGTON DOWNS FISH'S RED SOX OF HARTFORD-—NOTES 06600 990PPPPIPIVPEVEPCPIIPPPOITPPEPEE 00T 0000000000000 000000 0000000000, WALTER JOHNSON SHOWS [RIVER N JACK THINKS HELL WIN |CORBIN RED SOX SOME OLD TIME CUNNING flfwsfflié}m — LOSE ONCE AGAIN AS RAIN STOPS BURRITTS f Tabs Give Pirates a Scare Before Succunbing, 6-4— i White Sox—Detroit Spri Sur- . . : f T"";;sngf o e R teticsHomers By Gehrig |51 Pays by Norwich Team ' Lester Laning Pitches Shutout| ™ Red Matulis Hits Triple and Home Rin—Rangers and Meusel Give Yanks Win Over St. Louis Browns Decide Result of Game g : Yictory Against Locals Win Fast and Snappy Game From Speedhoys— —St. Louis Cardinals Gain on Leaders By Defeat- . ; . Osborne Injured By Pitched Ball — Hurritts and . f - A 1 . g o 4 T The Corbin Red Sox baseball V. . c 2 ing Brooklyn Robins—Postponed Games. The Falcons took their second e | - - Tl B il o West Ends Start But Rain Forces Callig Game. sive defeat from the sensational down to defeat in the Central league League Standing By the Associated Press. | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Riverview team of Norwich in a S v s % i e e i L formance. Both teamiworlked hard Walter Johnson may have skidded | beautifully played game at S ¥ 5 his e e ol ande fo L LIS Mide W L Pct. [all the way and the gme was a o 5 . o dletown Recreations by a 1 to 0 Pirates ... -4 0 1.000 | snappy one. back a lot in the last year or two, HomR Mary's field yesterday by a 53 score. i ‘ o A s S s e Burritts .. Ty 5 10004 T the Avst Tnnligvdanit sty and while he is no longer the “ace” AR 1. P.O. .. | Tony West and Bergeron hooked up ] . - score. 8 ROEIRced Sasiay, TR R gtrh U 2500 | th’ side in order witho\ pitching a of the Washington pitching staff he | AR RO % in great pitchers’ battle with West 5 3 - . ning yesterday but the veteran west Ends . § .333 ball, although ok offering has some of the old cunning remain- | ris i 0 getting the decision through - two : ; 5 . 5 southpaw turned back 13 of them |Spcedboys 1 2 .333 | pa behind Dntsch Dt caromed ing | e O finely exccuted squscte ylava by his 5 : L by the strikeout route and held his [Tabs ... - 0 S000 oty sliontiere b Aun oiifiT B [ BgRcERs Py mates that netted four runs. The y .. ¥ B ;i The Pirates won their fourth | he oose a Wik fast one “BIE. Parney turned back the| DOSINL €f sioesed 320 2 Norwich club played a great game . . teauis fone zun lead wnfll thesend |y i o o e fn thie Oliy/liage Sete | Whiah: eaueht OAHorne Edlraly ) fin Chicago White Sox yesterday and did | & - : i [ Rhall otoito: Bavaloce it oo > . : s . of the game. He emerged from the | rqay afternoon and gained a slight | back of the head and knoked him it methodically. He str v T DS 2 2 Ultheir feet with cleverly 1 bunts. i1 : E 5 : contest with a shut out to his|advantage over the Burritts, who|flat. The game was held\ up for one batter and he was touched for| .. Hekie T » 0| Tergeron was e form and & S credit. were drowned out by the rain ac- Some time while Umpire Laky Mana 12 hits, but the Sox couldn’t bunch rdel, p . o0 ) @ 0 0|though touch wup for ten hits, he Hig S | The entire story of the inability |companying the heavy thunderstorm n directed first aid. Ther their blows. Washington finished on g - = _ kept them well scattered and sent : . : i of the Corbin batters to come which broke shortly after they had Son went in to run for him ths business end of a 7-4 score. Tris y A T e ¢ : |through is told by the fact that |started play. This turn of circum- | second, and completed the Speaker poled four hits in five s 3, 3 2. | strikeout route. West hurled his 2 LA vl 2 § Lanning had 12 of his strikeouts ces left the Pirates with one|on a ficlder's choice and a wuss to the plate, two of them doubles. 12 Ko usual strong game especially with i 3 ity : : while runners were on the sacks. more victory than their deadly rivals, | ball. Osborne returned to firs haso Detroit's board of strategy caugh e Al 1 0 men on the bags. The Falcons kept e ¢ - . On the other hand, Walter Berg, (although, since neither has lost a and gave a plucky exhibition fe the the Philadelphia Athletics nappi SR 00 i threat in almost every inning ; 5 WL who occupied the mound for the | game, the two teams remain tied in remainder of the day, playing rith- in the ninth and won a 5-4 battlc | b . oot a Pt able to put over the g 5 local club, pitched a great game and | percentage. The Pirates hit savagely Out an crror despite constant ¢zzf. thereby. Marty McManus tripled in | It e 1 ] rtlibeioy ; Resang : G . ; p against the Tabs, and they had to, DeSs. the final inning and scored on De- | Flowers ssoovnnid 101 L n i one ik nlien Uy : L dlave WMl the |Tor the Tabs put up their best exhi- | The Rangers took the lead in‘ne viveros' bunt. ? 2 RO ; S e e 78 hren : ; siath Shen Middletown got its lone |bition of the year and gave the | third on Anderson’s double, a iit SricEEsstyl oo Sun susanss Blo Mol Rt 4 / put the Falcons in the lead for e & Ton. Rednall singled to center to |1eague leaders a surprising battle. | batsman, Dierson's safe bunt, ‘a the eighth Inning by Lou Gehrig and i e i = i dabnmnn e ent dor i g S - FUDe et gt T rald fanned, | The Rangers nosed out the Speed- passed ball, and Miley s error n Bot Meusel gave the Yankees a 5-4| ! e iNeddusing thnlesme yino ; N open the frame. Titzgerald fAnhed: |15 in a fast battle of alternating | Plurin's grounder. They made it 81 wi. over the Browns at St. Louis. It | nine came back strong in . ¥ o 5 Winner hit one down the first base | oo 0 %14 cntrenched themselves | in the next inning when Withay was the ninth straight victory for | seventh and eighth to tie the o : . {line. The ball struck the bag and | " iy Dlace for the time being. | doubled and scored when Anderso, the Yanks over the Howley outfit.| r_lm’yrh and go into the lead. 53 ke Rednall made third on the p‘l:\). Pirates 8, Tabs 4. hit past the corner of the tenni: Gehrig’s circuit drive again hoosted The entire infiald of the N B < % Moulson dropped a short fly m(o‘ Hard and timely hitting was re- courts for three bases, One run was him into a tie with Babe Ruth, each 2 Cormic | ve a snappy exhibition of g L right field. Snyder tapped the ball | uoiGiie for the $-4 victory won |made up by the Speedboys in the now having 30 homers to his credit. [ *nd 2 i me team work that was without a doubt v o s and threw Winner out at second, | over the tail-end Tabs by the Pirates, | fifth. Richtmyer was safe when The Browns drove Urban Shocker the best fielding seen here this year. - - Rednall scoring. |The losers zave the Pirates an un- | Ficlds muffed a drive. He went to In the third Moore raced in to short Sowle, new addition to the Red | comfortably hard battle for the sccond on an out and stole third, out in the seventh but Wilcey Moore ; did a capabl: job of relief pitching. | {from center field to make a great < ¢ team, failed to come down from | game, but ragged fielding in critical 3 when Erickson tripled to The St. Louis Cardinals again| {catch of Kopec's bid for a hit.| (BY JIMMY POW | Hartford yesterday because of \an spots cost the cellar occupants the . Anderson ran back and stab- gained on Chicago and Pittsburgh in | tarhead” Budnick played the| o o0 o L0 v Ty 18 unknown reason. Mickey Huber in [game, Havlick was on the mound :1 IDH).&( h . ‘rffg“e Fith ona the Nationai league by beating [iEnte ofthishiifataCithind S Hemadelh s @ty Sl s et i i the cighth reached second. He stole | for the winners and pitehed well in hand, checking the rally Brooklyn, 5-3. Dazzy \'nnc;v!mil \',’A M three stops that were litile short of | “Just what makes you think you are third base only fo overrun the bag |wpite of the fact that he did not ap-| The s “',}""];\“f'“d;‘?t“f t?k: 1 world's champions well in hanc s yossible and tossed his man out at | a better fighter now than you were and he was caught out. In the pear to be bearing down. His mates t! . H. Bacon hit to lef Eeore . T the mnh 1 0| (st o divlkellejitins oo BAIV = yean aeo! | hext frame. Fitzpatrick who was at [accorded him nice fielding and stop- |and stolc second, going to third on a rom hres run. - r ped whatever threats the Tabe were | Passed ball. Oshorne went out, score two-all. arried by the wind were cat ik Deranay A srailed o | bat, hit for two bases. The sum- sourians put across three runs. Man- _G o by him. e raced from thirc ¢ DEEN AR AT 4 | able to make. Massey did not de-|lurin to Anderson. Fields kicked ager Bob O'Farrell used three pitch- Ex bflmpwn Predms VleOly lf,ww;',";d vhmn“l\- l'm"tj""h_ ’;1:@’”&“ the gross cooling his golf brogues —— [iIaEy CORBIN RED & serve to lose by such a wide margin, Cherpac’s grounder and the batter | ot 1ONERCIRN the 16th for the errors behind him had much | Was safe, but the hall rolled toward t the decision, while Vance : i : <2 t Slin a shady nook just off . ;;suthoex‘efor the Robins. Flgb[ GO&S [l]e lelt pox ,)’,\,r. made one of the |, , o = at McGregor links near ms\EH[]'{[I]tS 1n LODgWOOd BOW]’;,”-M e {o do with the Pirates’ runs and home and Bacon could mot score. 1 LEAGUE e Wurled he tait | Faining camp. Patru came just at the moments when the | L. Bacon then sent a three bagger AMERICAN LE! local ficll when he hurled the ball ; i Leo Phelonius Flyen, his grav- | Fyont Kre New t hi GO It 2 Pirates were bunching hits. Pop- | dow nthe right field foul line and the from d ente a pe ine | Hubana, ¢ r‘a "':m”r‘w“,;‘fl:_ SR CON D) :fl thatched manager, cocked up a wise vent ATe New 01 6 LOUIt Ritey, 3b laski, who relieved him in the sixth, score was 4-3, Speedboy Richtmyer| fedl the offensive With two. mics sin. | 200 1GuIrINE Gye Jrom the brolen e L fanned thres men in a row in the =£ot out of a bad hole in that inning! NEW YoRK White Sulpt s v ) 4 § ® SIN- | jickory mashie shaft he was rue- | Fitzpatrick, seventh innin; by fanning two men and retired the i hite Sulphur Springs, N. Y. |gles. “Babe” Shee s | 3 Brookline, Mass, July 18 (P—A | Corbin, cf 2 5 1 § A e ey Sren R DRl Sl acuan Berashiedi ot ) vion it SO varliERd a ot s R Farguron, Matulis was the batting hero of |sidc in order in the seventh, but the 3 U han three | a terrific clout in the fifth that went the day, slamimng an unusually long th was another matter. He was home run to deep center field in the | tiring and the Rangers sewed up the T : S poured its golden brilliance down on |€rop of younger players, virtually | porg ™y o ojrounds I figure, but if it should have | for two bases and scored two run- | o jinis, It was an off day on the [new to senior champlonships, were | second inning and whacking a triple game. Witham spanked his second {to the samec section in the fourth double to left and went to third asi e 1w ision | Mers. Liberty and West were the 1 o gh 1|to go the limit, T'll win the decision | /58S et TSkl ‘5;'Ivu.\l]r. A :nmlJ ..me(. thought fentered today in the 35th annual il easily, because I know I can go 151 5 LG 8 this writer, to get Jack to open up | i g S A s 0 13) " Both teams put a man on the base | o Lit alout himself. | EgiEyac i BapLE cutnanEnyion ith frame. Wier had a perfect day at Richtmyer tossed out Wendrowski. [ s fast enough to wi in the first but were unable to \ore are zood reasons why |2Tass courts of the Longwood | bat, getting two singles, a double, I7ields hit to right, and Anderson's and a walk in his four trips to the single rolled through Ditsch's legs | late. for an extra bhase. Quarti it to right The game was called in the and May batted a two bagger to left. I hnl"!l!:s‘“-‘ one of thosc hefore-the- |score. In the second inning Sank |1 think I can come back,” s ack, | Cricket club, s e ey ey | metked and Lilerty isipglead i “Eothlivery WaeriolSlyiand! peixhing Before the sun sets, the field of riter in his camp here to- |men advanced a base S s Spancs 3c ¢ sun sets, the men advanced a base on Zielke's words l1y¥asl 68 toll conyinatiliy B TN e haraa te 30l b Uk iHode o] [iZhe same was) lcalled in “thiejand May baited a oro/Hasger to 10t End game to start. The box score: ficlding features were double plays, of] Blauvelt to Plurin and Erickson to | day, where he is tapcring off : Balals i1 k : | training. (hat is designen to traps [cTifice. Delalr laid down & per- | himselt Jie had justified his coming | who' wil remain, 1t was prodioted, | Wllen, ré slg cct bunt and both runners scored as | out of virtual retirement. Wil tnclude the crean of e coun- | Lanning, ] H. 0. A E. | L. Bacon to Osbore. The box score: By HENRY L. FARRELL U. P. Staff Correspondent Combs, cf Morehart, Ruth 1t Genrlg, 1b ¥t Koenlg, ss . Dugen, 3b Collins, ¢ Shocker, P . Moore, P wlssss | emannn e ey Totals O'Ruorke, Bennett, rf . Sisler, 1b William: Rice, cf - Adams, 3b O'Nelll, ¢ .. Lizon, ¢ . Gerber, 35 .....uc.. Gaston, p i E Mller, 3 form a “hollow shell” into the It ;:)’Ji mo th being tossed out at first. The . my al condition. T T e e | Wharetao: voo met plcons f?HH oot G ‘tl'mr : ity (rolie ool DI o letor e be Goelionad. MIth | i Dose it mtasuiet ek out | McAloon, e of the inning. Novwich put s age. T have never really been v Ferg. Ti Lanning Cmpire— | Hall, o Dempsey asked in 1is | (o men on base in the third but a| knocked out. I have strength, good | ¥, he BAME's relening lghts, | Gilies. “iime of game=1 S R K€ | snappy 3 by the Wojack | wind, a strong pair of hands and AERO 8 & Roaver, He Punch me there! Punch me any & | Fritz Mercur, of Bethlehem, Pa., Wier, P.O. A. E. 158 o 00 0 1t? place, and I think I can take it} am | Prothers and Klatka cended the in- that held up ander e e [has gained a leg on the historic PEXTOS ARE BEATEN el L¥an) oldiwian el Winktasiyoung ias) DS RIhoutEany S dumacs eine s vere foata T aouldiglye thar [howl, second only to the champion- Yanka Babe Ruth and I know I can swing |*°0% D o ena 1 L and punch just as well s the Babe |, WIth V0 ouis in the last of the| Second, my mental condition. el i ore st amerane on g—Bllv.‘d for O'Nelll in Sth. can in his own racket. | third ie"” \\0 11\ strolled and | have Leo here to look after every sy et e e St. Louts : sy iy e o | No jails waiting for me. No mil- |0f What some of YOUNgSters | Giants by Home Runms Which Two base hity—f‘n!lol\ s Hi s |of your correspondent, Dempsey can | Willie” overran second ba on th Noggatlsew ] oLy have becn showing this year. an S I,;m;‘” —Gehrlg, Meusel. Winning still.punch. Hé delivercd a playful | Play and was caught out on a throw | lion dollar iits to le awa ol Rar 5 Dento Moore. Ulmplres—Nallin, Geisel |little blow under the heart that al. | from Mills to Liberty. The fourth |at night and worry about. T ca | “George 3. Tott, Jr. of Chicago, | Goes in Rabbit-Hole. Herdlicn, 1 | hoowosan hip itself in age of Ameri ten- H a 1 1 1 o 0 o 0 7 . 1 [ 0 0 o 0 ) wlovoocsccsonn St et | Southington Team Loses to Elm City loarmors ey e By e Cleanan SFEEDBOYS AB. R. bl 2 Mlewski, 3b . | Erickson, ss . Bishop. b Ditsch, ct 3 Hale, 3L % Cobb, rf “ Simmons, ¢ Cochrane, ¢ ... Lamar, 3t . Dykes, 1b . Bolev, &5 SIERYD] o Walberg, b _Ioze—:::unp Sl ] @|;_,;u>~_=; Lol szt Totals [ixecemonnns lomoms (S o Sl aulocsscmucnd o Totals Dineen. Time—2:05. most stopped this story from heing |SW both pitchers retiring the side | concentrate on training. My head is | is nominally that In the position of | -\ o s el o itian, in order. In the fifth Bergeron kept My nerves not jumpy. | sceded SO AL oneh fon 7. t down to defeat at the | LA of ... EHEA D ¢ v ook i i o T Third, my fighting condition. |20 years old he already has a vie- |Inston went down to defeat at the |y, o, rf, e 0. A. E.| Dempsey certainly looks well. He [Up Nis steady work. The Falcons i AU et Y credit and hands of the Elm City Giants at the A 0 5 looks much trimmer than he did|l2nded on West for the f ana | You know there is a world of dif- 209 |cand Hill grounds in Southington | Poplaskie .p + when he was working in preparation | only rally of the game. Kredar |{crence between good physical con- sterday afternoon through a trick for his fights against Firpo and Tun- | fanned hut Kopee, Tergeron and | ditlon and good fighting ~condition. | pion. {home run. The Pextos were leading ney, and it is quite obvious that he | “Willic” Wojack singled in a row. | I feel like going in there and tear- | opposition, however, Will in- | 2% 5 5 By T i nning when two osan Lf C vt the mental annoyances or the | “Chucky” hit to short and Kopee I always did like to| clude such stefling foemen as JOMR 3,0, 1o vere it over the right fleld | Two tase hits—Taviick, Wier, Mattalo. | 3 saceh that he had when he was |Scored as Bergeron was being re- Now I have something worth | Doeg, of Santa Moniea, Cal, junior | (€T WA, U B000 Three base hits—Matulls, MeAloon, Daly. | Richtmyer, approaching that wet, rain-soaked |tired at third. Sheehan hit a long ! tng o e AloieEtin i Hls litienolder ‘and "1”‘“" In the following inning, another | g s - itulls: Umpires—Campbell fight in Philadelphia last fall. double to deep center and the Fal. | MY title more than anything clse injat Ia s Agawam Hunt clublq¢ the New Haven players hit an Rangers 6, Speedboys 4 Rivioa 02" 106 03 After this correspondent had been | cons 100l the lead as hoth runners | he world. I fieure T'm going 1o ftourr in Providence, R. I.|ordinary two bagger into left field. | The Rangers and Speedboys en- | Sneedvavs - 010 012 000—4 kept safely away from & barbed wire | tallicd. The visitors were silent fn | XN G0t Charkey. Topech The BOme | Berloley Bell of Austin, Texas. and e pail went into a rabbit-hole and |gaged in a ,.ctty duel for third |, LN° !8se hits—Anderion, Witham 2, daa i r~n<’~ with a Yale-locked gate, guard- | the sixth. Klatka crashed out a hit th .on:‘: ;,—rn:':\”lxn:k. then Ihmkl‘orfx\|(l;:“1“‘|r.l(\‘!‘\:; ?flmr-r Yale cfi‘r:]v‘\,‘;": [the left ficlder couldn’t refrieve it |place, the victory resting with the ‘H,»;‘m!}”v Ar.‘rfirfit,,.!“'t{t..f"if.‘; 'I[fl':;;::' LI ed by a couple of state troopers and | with one out hut was out trying to | Other competing stars include fyntjj after the runner had crossed | former team by a 6-4 score after 2 . Manush, a detecti : or so, nn emerg- |stretch the bit to two bases. Lo v punch. The old soclk | 18 N. White, Texan, who Was |ihe plate with auother run. One nine einnings of sce-saw rallying, Burritts vs. West Ends Fotbergill, 1f ed from the mystery house in which | 1In the seventh the Riverview team | e el hen T i | finner up to Tilden last year, Wil-fmore counter was scored hefore the | Richtmyer and Quarti both pitched | The Burritts and West Ends mada G, xt Dempsey is living. ) | tied the score on a double by Belair b ki b {mer Allison, intercollegiate cham-|game was over to give the New fine ball, “Rick” fanning ten men a game effort to play a game in the McMonus, Leo had just polished oft his golf |anq a sharp single to center by | mere © T oan feel the Lis onas eurl |LioN, Louls Thalleimer and Jimmy |Haven team the game 5 to 4. |and Quarti holding the Speedboys to face of the approaching storm, but Woodall, gloves and had neglected to polish off | yest. Tony retired the locals in | 4o under the steam of my lott hook. | o Gk, Of Texas, Cranston Holman,| The Pextos scored one In the six hits while he struck out ninc | the rain descended after the opene Stoner, a well sun-burnt nose RS e i e e e '1’.?”’:”‘“’“‘1 e e o |of California, and Clifford Marsh, ninth but falled with fhe necessary |batters. The Speedboy pitcher we ing halt of the first inning and poste ‘\}'l"m R 7 v”‘\}.?;t do you guys want?" said {y.¢ of the seventh. In the eighth jn 'hf“wl ‘[ k‘nn“ Timroin S Williams College star, 'punch to tie the scoring run. Jn-ncflll at the end after a nice per»]pon('mefll ‘was necessary. SEEE e T “i¥here's your fighter?” the cop. | (I Yinning runs of the game were | thero July 21 with plenty of am- _— i L m cer the pa y D 3 Mills | punitior T P e e o R SRR, e ..|When a Feller Needs a Friend. T AT R T Vhere's the fighter?” Leo was|U82s and Sank hit singles to right. stinct that tells me when to duck, | Detrolt : [askea again Iv'lrrlrvv l'vh!l ;1:):\};. a bunt to < | when to \t‘rm»_ R g n)nd\ Y Ciires aas Tl S, “Well,” Leo came back, “If you|Pifcher and both runners scored|) plock, My ring sense is back b | Now t woN'T wHav uj-,m:nr:e b: ‘“_mh an [ will w A of these eggs|“hen Bergeron threw wild to first | ¢; my head is cleared of all wor- { DoG /\rzou»?D -"A-'mSAHEougEAINI\J/‘RTY THERE MNow Do YoJ HERE ‘I'r-m'r Losing mitcher— Walherg, ronnd here sc f these four-|and “Willle® Wojack threw wild to ries, financlal and ofherwise: Traf- § MORS , UNLESS You GIVE HIM A ? SPORT ? | CAN'T HELP IT CAN land and Van Grafian, 3. By ; the fighter.” |DOMe in an effort to get the sec-| fic down all the nerve centers is { THOROLGH SCRUBBING-- | KNow | IF | HAFTA WARSH YoM ? = = lott f . With two outs in the | cleared | R sr B PERFECTLY FILTHY / : "7 half of the eighth the Falcons enn nodded his ap- —_ DON' TCHA HEAR MA TiELLING Rl vy R . 2 7tk PRy e {wo men on the bases thron " as Jack chattered on ME T DO 1T HUH ? sTor arrls, 2b 5 ) 8 iy Sh tha R R 4" Budnick's walk and §i 2 npion scowled for a m h / = S SHRAKIN'— IT wo~n', T . 41 0 re | Budn single. Klatka hit a k| s he permitted his mind 3 : Z P TAKE LONG - Goslin, 1f . 00 r v wer ier to Wes and both men back over the pa he | 2 ” i S 1 1 0lpe ted to S sey in pers o left stranded. The last inning | zood nature flitted from his hr Sluege, b ... Lol i 0 : bz ; the pitchara controlling co. Hevsat up very determinedly, Reeves, &3 0 B - nibl o an | e tion and neither team did any and banged a niblick up and dowr as he spoke, tearing a hole in the sod at I et G Al | it quick. any round game was witne e t T'll be tl with wd of the season. would not be etzler, ¢ AR the aised ot think T w: 5 At S on POSTPONED GAME - ; v 1 1 1 MeCurd Lyons .»‘n‘v fl().;“l]l‘l \11\|‘; e, C L ects ¢ Tae o1 x W W}/},)JJU& i Lc i . first bagseman of Gire 1 of the Ssuth A BAPLAN TO FIGHT | lantic association and leading bats- h ily (P1—Stanislans | TERRIBLE man of the clu been recalled Lony hilear t who de- by the Rochester team of the Inter- Spug Ms in the Legion national league to fill the vacancy henefi program here last Tues- caused by an accident to Jack On- day, was signed foday by Promoter | tlm\'. Manager Walker of the local J'n Mullen for a match Angnst 2, | ' club, announced. Shipley probably with Lonis (Kid) Kaplan as Lo will report the middle of this week. | za's probable opponent. { i L e

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