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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 19, S HBBBABLLIL56LL825800685808500300008 Y Y TNV VIRV Y ] 55550500008888008 200888, $5.0080800055000 STANLEY WORKS LOSE FIRST GAME OF SEASON TO AMERICAN PAPER GOODS—LANDERS DEFEATS NEW BRITAIN MACHINE 4 —YANKEES FINALLY CHECK CONSECUTIVE LOSING STREAK—PLANS IN THE WORKS TO CHGOSE GENE TUNNEY’S SUCCESSOR CTTVVOV CUCTVY T VIS T UTT PTOT TPV I VI POTVTUT VY VEIVSTTIC 1A FTU CUUVT TSI VOTTITIONNe Aaaaddd g Aadaand SELVIVISVT TV Y TOP YANKS FINALLY CHECK RUTH CAN HIT RECORD OF 600 HOMERS |DEMPSEY SAYS HE STANLEY WORKERS LOSE THEIR LOSING STREAK ¢ ww-s | WAFGHTAGIN' FIRST GAME OF SEASON Turn On Indians to Take First Game In Four—Athletics Again Beat Browns — Tigers Win Seventh by Downing Red Sox—White Sox Nose Out Senators iFOl‘fllCT Chfll!l[)i(lll Won't Be: American Paper Goods Batters Drive Scott From Box —Cardinals Stretch Lead at Expense of Phillies— Py - o o ; € BT ¥ i i ! v In Three Innings—Homers Crash Qut and Count In lieve That Tunney IS Seriots ' Final Outcome—Score Is Tied at 9-All In Seventh— SO ise ) Kane’s Circait Drive In Eighth Gives Winner Ne- g L cessary Run—Landers Beat Newmatics, crown oft his head, be through with = : the fight game forever, but he isn't | Lengue standi Cretrieve this Joss i their Galt of Groag r from a sucees- | i i A &5 auite un. And what is more, he f oo w - the fram Snyder singled. Char- e ; \ - ISt entirely convineed that Gepe | SAMOY Works 10 low was out for bumting foul on the they invaded the west, th [ Cestens. ol i e g ¥ v Punney is scrious in his announced !4 'orins . e 3 Just strik. Couisiy dauiiad. Lo Lo temporarily at least have ¢ A q " ( retivemont BANGSIE: s ssaiwais cending Snyder to third HinasBen 1 romising losing streak-=promisis * Cah [ 1 o A ; Jack had left Bosion foday aftor A .. 4 slupps he ball ever the nier that is, to the rest of the Ame ¥ ceee 1 0 , ) > L7 > \ laving hien accorded one of the | anr-‘. Goods ... 7 field barrier for a home run scoring league. h : : g N : : - oSt tunimlinously enthusinstic ova- | LSl e g tie two ahead of him. Parsons B i dhvas Sk ot L : bkt it L (O 5 3 : tions given u prize #eghter, active or | Te B ll”'l 'l‘*w ] T8 tripled to vight and rodv heme on chin at Clevelund, the champions ‘tiben =< .o ] ' . o £ o A retived, here in year: Ll AL . Kane's error at short turned on their tormentors yester |1 . LA y X - 28, ll;elds Lose to Dodgers—Giants and Cubs Split Twin ill. | ’ e N S A delighted niob of i wis on Pitching un unbeatable brand of The Paper Goods teain got ore Gay und beat the Indians, 12 to 4, in | RRECAnEESI )y i | ) #3 AT hukeE n,’,”, y ) hand at the South station late yes- | baseball and backed up by a tean 1 the second on a home run by a wild battle. This vietory protited | 1oin 1 o & o aj N ) o o BT terduy when the train pulled in and | that vas bound to win, Jim MetCor- Malone to right ficld. Then the b the Yanks nothing, however, except sead ) Y POBSRT WiT €W OVER the foriner heavyweight champion of Liiek and the American Puper Goods inning broke in - the thivd. Wil- to kecp the Philadelphia Athleties | 1 RUTH i FescE Tl e werld arrived to act us an ai- Co team in the Industrial b liams, Sullick and Kane singled in riding the crest of an wight-gumni i MAKES THE 4 e ity nouncer at the bout in which Eriic humbled the proud Stanley Works stccession. Malone hit to Merling winning streak, five and a half i HARD ONES >, " e : auf defeated Harold Mavs at | nine for the fivst time at Walnut Hili |and he threw badly te the plate. All games from then in the standings. % e A o 0 COOK D S SARE O Braves field later in the evening. | park st mght. Like the Now York hands were safe. Magud. ntoa The Yankee pitchers did every BIs i ~ Y p f 3 ~THE BALL A police escort had to eloar the Yankees, the Stanley Works crum sacritiee fly to center. Joe Mctor- thing in their power to hand T I S Sy LS & 3 ' 3 v while Dempsey drove to a hotel | pled betore the blust of the Kensing- jmick singled oyer second. Abramos dians their tourth straight but « i, e " 4 d when he reached the ringside ton fire during the game, Scott, ace Wiz threw wildly to zet Warren at tand, out of p generosity lin- . " X i i . PRI 000 fans, hi st fight crowd of the Buumakdrs pitching start | tirst and Jim - MeCormick single el the gift Waite Host and Wiley | Tavaer »s U ] AN -“vou ‘LL of the season, gave him a vociferous | was shetled trowm ihe mound hefors Here Scott went out of the hox and Moore both were pounded out of the } B o 2y il = NEED MORE wlsoin e third inning was up and Salak, Salak took up the burden. Jim Me- box and Herg Pennock wus not es- : | 4 P 3 - PAPER FOR sefor u Boul bumpsey discus who took his place, failed to stop the Cormick was retired second for pecially effective, On the other hand, {7 3 2 i P d THAT B:0 o4 Tunney’s retiement and his Own - deluge. Serious errors led to the un- | the third out. The Paper Goods had five Cleveland hurlers performed || e e 3 4 % 4 plans, It s @ shame that Tunney | doing of the Stunley Works team und scored five runs giving them a total cven worse and four Indian infield 42 i g 0 uou 290 S % 6 ADIMF is quitting just now when he is at | therchy pusscs its last « for an of vight to four for the S anley crrors did no good, so far as could . " 19 i ” s y the top of fighting career” the unbeatable record for the seasop. | Works e noiiced from 1 tand w AL y ) Manassa Mauler declared. can | phe defeat of the Stanley Works| Not until the fourth did the Johnny Miljus, notorious for havi St A £ " ? tay, however. that Gene's retiv ment it nluees the pennant in the In- Makers count again. Then wild-pitched away the last gime of i, wonien a 5. Tim / A i will not affect my own plans in any | gy sirial leugue in the uncertain col- SINEIes, a v's choice ana an re the 1927 world's series, was one of 1% » s § = f; wa amn 1ecause now Corbins is but one [ror in center field gave them 1wa, Cleveland's five moundsmen and wus | 5 i ‘ .. =536 5 2 g Right now, T dow't feel as if 1| ume behind the leaders and 1 Goods got one in the fifth WASTHINGTON 4 (> . s the best of the lot. el * N 3 . : could fight a Of course, THive | oiher slip by tanley Works will (00 Green's bad throw to first wnd a For the fourth straight duy and 6 | s GEHRIG ASE chanzed my wind more than anY | jrow that team into a tic for first |double by Jo McCormick. The Siuwne the ninth straight time, the Atileties 120 i 3 T e e (RUTH S - 5 [man in the world, 1 guess. so i yon | c0 T Gors erept closer to the [ley Works gt two i the seventh, beat the Browns. The score was § e g 3 —ovar T pay any atteniion to what 1 say. ' ding position lust nizht by taking |Sehroeder rolled to Williims af see- to 4. Six home runs teatured the' L o A you're erozyv. But the way 1 fe e e New Britain Ma-Jond and he booted the battle, two by Huas of the Mack- i : ) m who Is hitt or A Within lexs than T won't s a come 4 :,’vm"f iy PAhE NI R ent to sceond on a play nov men. Lefty Grove was uilective i . L FNE )l Lyahe ol e e enta, Bt deur Mahe ifow can Rickard give Tur Paper Goods-Stanley Works | Merline tanned. Wendroski ro cnough in the pinches, although the | Hns = L ] 1 the E on o a w! g youtkrul 5 e piled ap an 0= 0 ivay, e asked in commenting | yeeting everything that - Seoit \to Williums for the second timne, Browns hit him frequently. Camor 4 \ E i "'l“ = "'l: & I" ,'[“""l "']‘l""""‘ o Rha " u got 47 oy ghe proposed arrangement for | g up in the three innings he|Paper Goods sccond buscman b Takmg over the Boston Red Sox. e 53 P! skl S nest King of the Teavs- | upgined in the box, the American (bled the ball and Wendroski was les are won and 105t b i Goods team slummed its Wa¥ [safe. Williams then took and deli 7 p 2 the Detroft Tigors registered their seventh victory in their last A to 4 s SuperioTiy in the ring, and 1 don’t want a title ! Ry : g A e " | . bl ] to vight runs before Nalak was call- |erately threw wildly to first hase and cight games. Vic Sorrell held Car-, " E . g two the record actredited | NLLS PRED[CTIONS T don't huve to fight for. Buf sav.: ) 1o the mound to stop the deluse |Schroeder scored. Wendroski count- plksg by do four hia cone Of | Tubie R ! to Willizmson, fin'shing the scison | i this new show of mine flops, YoU | o6 yyny that was threatening the |ed on Kane's error. them a home run by Charliv Ruging Sl S Lo can’t tell—T may be back. | Stantey. Works' undefeated record. B e oxuinatin ; 5 SR : it ! Do danullag M 0 yeaca; L Siinon Mear OI0 Gl Songusss nes JA0K Ehent JROKL of hiet tie 3hlyvbny dtian UL tlie nad oul ot thE cighth mning when the ghon ! 1 ) 4 3 game, the two teams engaged in one ar Rocord fome runs. 8o the Babe proc The hopes of the Stanley Works rooters soared high as this ticd the company with Honeyboy Iinnegan, | Jor Willizmson's in vars, Rutl Ry 8 score but they were due for a fre sueceeded every yoar sinee ; srantional Field to Win World's ;::‘1“;“il.;’.i‘:":;‘;i““‘:,,3”,1‘.1',‘.’.}3?1“'"‘& of the most thrilling games on rec={ iac ahock in the cighth fnning. Wil- with the ion of ) i- T o \.L ’“‘M~“ i -d‘“i‘(h ord, one in which tie scores, home |15 e was thrown out at first. Bul of them mpion-hip. i e ; S runs, extra base hits and sparkling | )ik qrove a single to right. Then 20Ut on the long end of u o ) i ; Jack Sharkey whose manager, John o el b : Chicago. Auw. 1 (@ Eaik5 Giliey e lnkatly) annonned i (B D20 REEE L commonplace 0CCUr- | [kgne did his Babe Ruth sct far PEL g v . 8 " 9 . ' A | o g - e S . 3l en and wide into right fleld and two The i Louis Curdinale sirc-ched : =p L.\ STFfi;b A[}F months ago. 4 girl timidly approach- intention of claiming the title Tun- |*"80% Lo couant get m | e O one and Mattson e the tary of the central ama- Ny vacated. |strike past the mad hatters from A anies WnoE poundinz the Phillics into s Dt relm ¥ d were easy outs. The Stanley Works | i 3 : i [ - athlctic union committee ani U eneington. Inspired with thé will |, 5 A6 ission, 1 to 5. gelting 16 ol e i Z 4 : 5 ; i kL ] 'fi : lout between the two Jacks might | £“NGEWCR HIREEC B R S taok ""h:";'“": l:‘anlr ;ldm‘a"e::"‘"‘; b;f“;d:': A TS T Tour s cessive i S . ; ! i I 1 ) e Brompest sa e aneimanacy th & 15, B 150 Faser Gooks Soaw ik ishe feat halt &1 the et Siles Al G g i u g fad 5 If my Kid sister can vun 50 yards possible re-entrance on the seene of 1oy it aeter hit until it seemed that |Salak fanned. Snyder stole second. “Domner ot ihipeaden, dus L ; 1 —_—— {in six seconds, do you think she is “Tunney but so far, at least, it is just A § . d thore woere three ont " s ! i S0l whoush to extar e «Chicagn walk. jthere “m.fld be n;dm;l to "\Nrr I(;A- Green singled to right and Snyder 5 v s Lie) hd i o n Mat W a o, S ' et RagK e Y N A pers. Only once did the team falter |seored. Green was caught going to i I for ‘ S it l\&fi]lflg Uy Wil wanierst trace meet: neat weskc About the only thing In that e yoping jis piteher. This was in the |gecond when Sl mond. 1lefey scoring : i S R i “Giood rnoug shouted the sec- that the former champion was sure | "0 N0 B R0 ey P aautey [ one throw.-in from right and shot te from first hos In‘x~ vei BRI 15 Y = A, #ak g i ifl Fe‘d Ewms [vetary. “Why she would be a of vesterday was that he had no im- |t T but won the game. e t g-emed to:cpuze the Phils i : i DR | B A7 ) | world's champion!’” . nl:llirullr ’1‘:”;;‘:‘1"“‘4‘%“i|\ ot o | A% It was, the Tt fmakery Tlet el o manas Bionds Tiis anptiEE it get five Tits during (he dey with o, 1 g fio o eanal o I"‘l‘f kel sl sl score at 9-all. Right in the mext|gagture at scoring in the nints when jo May wealiened In the lute | ltuth p N e Smatendim, olland, Aug ) ppr (XS0 Ol 2 eR 0D OB O L (B ein Ll frame, however, Kane caught one of |faguder singled and Jo McCormick i Broolivi heat tie s i i n rs w sturiling tum for | "'V;':II'\!H i Bt | [Salak’s fast ones and hit it over|was safe when Salak mussed up his ond place Reds, & 1o 2, und moved x ot of e U Arn b e e e FIGHTS LAST N[GHT Scott's head In right field for a home |unt but the next three mey flied buck into Rfth place in the stinding it | b whan . b ot prospect of faring wome Lin Ao L e O iatance {run scoring Sullick ahead of him out in order. The Stanley Works s the Pitishu {68 Wweye 105 “rie s ) ] e v on Jitly 22, he boosted tan ever before n the Olymple, L 4o fying hor sibe and this turned the tide of battle in | hatsmen couldn't do a thing i the g 1o Loston. Vance allowed sever i . 1 f t o 136 tor Loack and fid event InQLe 150 BOCONAR, NCIIE e (B e Asmeodinipd Pisey. |the Paper Goods’ favor. last half of the ninth even tlough i truck out eight ik A S )y < nejor e While Yin Braan! And S an et Matement. - AndEeie son the Boston — Ernie Schaff, Boston.| Jimmy McCormick, former K. of |Gaida pinch-hit for Merline ant the s ‘\"\‘“\h }\'L‘ ‘vlh‘ (nd Cli N & ; SRy o b f f ieild i b en ;um‘w‘ u., i ' world’s championship as the secre- outpointed Huarold Mays. Bayonne. |, slab star and one of the main-|game was over. e T R o Ry . 3 Ry e ot Deadl e the et RO N. J. (10). Big Bill Hartwell, Kan- stays of the present All-Kensington| The summary: . Grounds. The Clunis won the | . e b re 1 rnoners and hurdlers have 2 ¥ 7. sas City, knocked out Lee Anderson. team, pitched the greatest game of PAPER GOODE % to 7, by scoring five rnus in tie & ; i it g o : @ smeshing sevies of reversals, | Hartford County “Y” Berlin, N. H. (8). his carcer yesterday. Although AB R pinth inning. Charley Root st dovi tead } 1 per The Americans thought they had | Pl T ¥ T . New York — Maxic Rosenbloom. itouched up for 13 hits, he held the | Magude the Gianis in the nightcap, 10 to 4 ) J oo f W leid an [ low «¢bh l'hl‘l:: tour | ans ennis o“rne“ New: ¥ork, nion ?‘vpr Ted Kid Lewls, | Stanley Works safely in the pinches, .\\'arrpn. of . Meadows and Brame were hit hard Fiey . van o o oy on omly one DA tennis tournament for organi- Kugland. by disqualification (6). {working like a>clock and literally}sim MeC'mk, at Boston where the Broves dovne! . e 2 i vt s 1 that he will L the 200 meter: 1 five | zations connected with the Hartford johuny Sherrod, Fort Worth, Tex.. won his own game with a wide curve [ William: 1he Corsuirs. 11 1o 4. Meadew : ) r . A I B ! howing tracks events altogethe: including County * Athletic association nnd Billy Showers, 8t. Paul. drew that got by the batters or caused ;:".‘x‘.';k'- vorked fer five runs in t A g Bl B i 1 0 cirowit Biawe dusing tio folsie ond the Bupdies. Thep| b D2 cenducted thly ipanti U Soiee 48), them to hit weakly to the infield. |yatone, 3b +ea. ning and Brawwe for f n the t % S S e e Imvent bucn better than second in |14 Sufliclent interest. County Becre- Floyd Hybert, Cleveland, beat| Scott started the game. Maguder | Matteon, I, ©f ees § el g 5 S T ot i e et Oty mpiged | 1aTY L T. Thienos of Hartford has Johnny Gerardin, Minneapolis. (8). |met his offerings with a single over| .\ : 7 : gF AR e e i i el annotnced and the association will Jackie Stewart, Louisville, outpoint- isecond. Joe McCormick flled out to < Ameri~ar ! % ; it i T e et iy | Pt up @ trophy for the winners. ~d Knowles, Chicago (4). Mickey right. Warren doubled into left. Jim 1 S A : ok et {Tast Tierlin, Kensington. and _the McLaughlin. Chicago. defeated | McCormick put one down the third |envder, <f Ve wsons' work at the piee the mas Uutsde of the prospects in toduy's |10¢41 South church are all ‘interested Rusty Jones, 8t Paul (8). base line and Abramowicz mussed | Shatiow NEWw YOnrR 2 5 W e slug as ot sinee the start (wo finais—the 110 meter hurdie | tonrnament and are trying to . Portland, Me. — Tommy Oqule. it up leaving all hands safe. Wil-|green, s AR ) ) e et f the 19 hodil wndl T 200 meler dasli—the chiaki re further entrics from the Maine, defeated Happy Janco. Navy (llams went out at first. Sullick then | schroeder, & x o it ih i% 54 yours oid, He should Liopes of By ' shut. | 1+ ams about here and from those in (12). Joe Phann knocked out Jeff singled to left and two runs came in, . o rok ihmeE miole it Lol voulion s tnikch i e woib )t northern part of the county. Mason (1). The Stanley Works started out to| (Continued on Following Pagey o he scunat on of ch; the 490 meters flat where Ray B Truzan ¥ g flies £ 1 g hom runs. | buti, former Syracuse star, and Joe Taner 2 . 1 3 e theots pitlies a lizht ocenpation in Ruth’s Tierney, of the New York A, C., Duro 4 fEo e A e i . becouse he secms to make been going well, and in the _ i ST i sl e work easio ach day I 4 merathon where Joie Ruy leads the Senators scored four runs, bt the « : . o ' ‘ ‘cagn White Sox alrcady bad pilea ! . : . . X run lod and cventually ty pieces and the rout was o £ ] o @N,u‘,-_u i ashuan s -1 a . arrond Blusumassn s hduy Bleseswsbony onnsell alos wusasal wusouk l—-low To. Start the.Day Wrong A Dl ont of the pork with best team America has ever had mf c 1 prrent effort than ever and 1 ihis featur (& — How T START e DAY swiRoNG 'RAY -_| DON'Y WAWE Yo Go T2 - iy oo G s ab'e ta romp whout the outfield | These bright prospects, however, | ! %F‘*‘Ch 'I%DA:"E SR 0K "JUST uo'NG To ’l ITS GREAT To HAVE A WHOLE T : [0 i 220 nds and malke DAPD iy fade us hase othens, The Y. (}/, CoF ARBUSY s DAY— NOTHING To Do BUT BE TAKE 1T EASY" e PR ’ look o ¢ Kees entered today's races with Hw' ; < s Thre= venr p with the Babe pow world's record-holder in the | ick and corrigible at times. | hurdles. G, €. Welghiman-Smith, of | ¥ were e pairing of hik everisouth Africa, to beat and the Ger- } ‘bi aking ¢ mers tor a He-time nan flier, Helmut Koernig, who | ? total. 5 u brought his . uulled the Olympic record in the beaten fl'"‘(H.|| as w 200 meter obstacle for player and tied WYy puekson V. Seholz, Charley Paddock abe played in les$ iy Heney Comming sandtivished WIth | i g0 aeter runners especially v : i v of 230, the OnlY (e noae 100 ploasant @ prosped (i1 azainst thein ineludes as Dougias Lowe, Briton, Lloyd Hahn, Sera Martin, world's record-holder, and PUTLAL LT | rs that he ' At et | it dees t aeon. Thel outlook ¢ k1o cverrone o e hig sliugger came to life L 1 in with 47 hom But he struck the best stride Yof s carcer in 102 rosigning | threcoyear contract ealling for an 1 ralary of $70,000 He hit his slugzing helping the Yan- vir o second successive others in a theilling battle in the | S0 meters “Naturally we arc sorcly disap- pointed at our showing so far,” Claved Head Conch Lawson Rober on. “Any exeuses will sound like alivis, so [ hate to make them; but | (wo things account for these upsets. The first is luck of good condition- ing facilities after our seu trip. The * GOOD MORNING MY DEAR- I'VE PLANNED SUCW A LOVELY it M L s " hoys wsed half a dozen tracks wit iz} HOLIDAY For US — T \E » e AiNE. thyee. Games on mae. it BSHINE s veal it clize work- | HOW ARE You Tiuis LOVELY ARE COMInG FOR Diuitn AND. ARDESCRL S DA s : Awhile winning throc umnes on SUC e Tanding, You see the result | MORNING ? (6N WE ARE GOING FoR'A Lont UTTERLY RUINED . . fhe cdge is gone and they lack | CINGCINA AT He consistently has AEE ie one won ST AR " led the league this season in runs ! scored and in runs hatted in of the remarkable features ng has been his per- in botiering the individual corun records recognized prior {6 1919, When John (Tiuckd, Frec. 590 yesterday, and you may remeni- wr 1 knew such half-milers as Mel n no streteh he other caplanation is the competition. More nations | haye entered better men this time thun cver before, 1 never sy a prettior vace in my life than Lowe's man wos @ member of the Washing ton elub in the Natlonal league in Speppard and Ted Meredith. An- 1549 e hit 25 times for the elrenit, OUNer factor is that all our men ar For 20 vears that feat was eapricd marked. Thes: fellows would rather | in the bas bl cord hooks as the Dt one American team than a b il tellar perfarmance for Aeidnul dozen others, so they put eve eun hiftine, The nearest ap. They bave into the race when racing| fin the two deendes wa Yankee, F e mede Ty CHiford (Gabby) Cra- o Welghtiman-Smi vat then w the I*hillies, T the v ‘s record in order to T 1919 when Buth got his fwen. defeat Collier (Joim Collier of Tyt e hren®k Frecman's veeord, 1owr) in the hurdles” i we neanvered that 1 Win Aan nlayt - b 8! assist your ad ontinucd on Following 1% « Chicazo Cubis, had made Croresults, We help you write