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_ S LLL8H80L80000055105 05 iSpeaking : of Sports Once again ihe race for the pen- nant in the Indusirial baseball leugue has been thrown inte the doubtiut column through the defeat lust night by the American Paper Goods team of the Stanley Works, league leaders, the gume, Crew wasn't given chance to win hut ol saying that tain in baseball.” Letore the Sensington the ghost of a they proved the here is nothing cei. It south the was a fiere enders big right that Larrage ut back hander of the Works tossed his pitches plate. The Kensington |, lis offcrings fur and wide and kept A continual drum tire of singles, dou- Dlex, triples and even home runs rat- 'liug out into the farthest of the firli. the Scott Stanley to the ters It To the spectator, it gune. one of th year in point of inty. At fauniey through Paper non the st itement and un- times, it appeared as Works would come Then some player on 1l Goods team. considerid too heavy batter, wonld stap ball out of the lot for extra bases, Seott was bewildered and well e might b, No matter what he threw or where the ball went, the hits were riaging out. Thy Paper Goods play- ers hit them high wnd low. near and Wide on the handle, on the end of tie bat N osmack on the o Sanley Wor in i ry s turned i not so0 o coni- ten although Ky inning. not up to snuif ame and plinent Vs ne Then toy Papor Goods had a s the Buitmakers we an th €irors proved to bt as several Nothing wun b taken away i Paper Coods team conscentively rourmed last outvider to tum from in s r wkht n the tables on Alrcady being con- championship the games, it olnte il was of that rext he T g dikoety nen i were g would a i of the situation, Th mt the Paper Goods Datters last it pounded his offerings all oy one of those 1t just happen, Scott hagl hut the had their No piteher could have breezed them Kensington crew. Seott e against oz, 1ot, constitutes things e oy torday 1he On tie other hand, Jimmy McCor. mick, veturning to pitching after scveral years' layoff, was in great shape when his services were most needed. His team backed him up Acfensively and offensively and pitcher could ask for anything bet- ter, Corbins and Russwins wiil pl postponcd game in the Industrial league at Walnut Hill park tonight. The Burritts and Cardinais will play a postponed game in the City league at Willow Brook park. The Burritt Reserves and American Legion will meet tonight at 6 o'clock at Walnut Hill park in a Junior City league game. - EADING IN TOURNEY Frank Broki of St. Paul is Heading "Contenders for Public Links Golt Title, Philadelphia, Aug. 1 (#—Frank Brokl, of St. Paul, was leading the pack today as contenders for the national public links golf champlon- ship entered the second stage of the qualifying round. In his first 18 yeasterday Brokl spun a 75, three strokes below Bamuel Graham, Pitts- burgh. Earl McAleer, Washington, and Ellfott Martin, Jacksonville, who tied for second place. C. J. Lunden, Pittsburgh, was the only other player to break $0. His score was 79. A score of 106 was the highest. Thirty-two competitors will be eligible for match play rouni with indications that 165 for 36 holes will qualify. Keen interest was evinc participation in the tournament two negroes, Robert Ball g0 and Elmer Stout of Newurk. Some persons recommended their exclusion, but after long discussion the committee permitted them to compete. Both finished in the low 80°s and scemed reasonably certain of qualifying. d in the Scouts to Meet for Honors in Athletics A swimming mect and a hasehall ganme hetween Camp Keemosahbee, local Roy Scout np at Crystal pond. Eastford. and « Putnam scont camp across the lake were scheduled for today. with New Brit Ain expecting a defcat on the dia mond but anticipating a victory in the water. The Putnam troop has an organized nine, whereas that representing the New Brituin coun- cil was to be picked up for the game. Camp Keemosahbee hoped for a clean-up of the aquatic m however, as Assistant Camping D sector “C'onnie” Converse has heen teveloping some really excellent nermen, 1928 OLYMI By the Unlicd Preen 116-pound shot put—John Uhited States. Running high United States, 10,000 et Finand. 140 metres dash— Perey Williams, CHAMPIONS Kuck, jump-—Bob King, * run—>Paave Nurmi, hurdles—Lord David Burghley. 16.pound ham O'Cyliighan, Treland. 804 wnetres run—Donglus Great Rritain, Rinning hroad United Stat 100 metres dash (woren) E beth Rahinson, nited Sint s Disens throw (women)— Konapucka, Poland. = Lowe, Bd Hamm, inmp Halina reaches | Havivg lost | vhr-‘ in the league yes-| by ! no | springtield of | of Chica-| i AMERICAN Vesterday's Resulis New York 12 | Uhiladelphin 8, | Chicago T W Chicago 7V Standing AGLE | | Cleveland o St Louix 4 hington 5. ashington 3. Fhe Standi W [} New York | Philadelphia (St. Louis . Cleveland Washington Chicugo . Detroft .., . | Boston ... | | 640 s00 447 147 e 8 Games New York at s Philidelphia o Boston at Chic Washington at gumes Vaday Louis Cleveland g0, “ Detroit (Tao NATIONAL 1 Nest York . 20 19 New | Brookiyn 3. Cincinnati St Louis 18, Philadetphia 3. Boston 11, Pittshurgh Chicago York ¢ (2nd) The Standing | w Louis g Cincinnati New York | Brooklyn IChicago Pittsburgh Boston Philodclphia | et Games Teday Cincingati ! New York St Louis at Rostor I ritehr Phildtpri Pittshurg) Philadeiphia at INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL Yesterday's Results | Newurk 6, Jersey City 1, Baltimore 10, Reuding § Montreul ‘Toronto Buffnloe chester 4 Standing loronto | Montreal . Roches tey 310 56 175 Buffalo Jersey City | Games Today Newark at Jersey Clty Laltimore at Reading Montreal at Toronto. Rochester at Buffalo, STERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results Albany 3, New Haven 0. (First game). Allany 11, NeNw Haven 6. (Second game) Hartford 5, Bridgeport | Providence 14, Waterbury Pittsficld 4, Springficld 0. The Standing {New Haven | Pittafield | Providenc Hartford S50 1S3 150 41 295 4 a5 25 {Albany | Brigeport ‘Waterbury | Games Today ! | Springficld at Pittsfield (2). | Waterbury at Providence. Bridgeport at Hartfogd. New Haven at Albang. i STANLEY LOSES FIRST GAME (Continued from Preceding Page) Wendroski, rf, If Abramow vz, Scott, p, rf Gaida, x a5 Merline in Totals x—Batted Paper Gos | stuntey Works Two bas hits Metormick 2, chroedur base hitx: Parsons Hotiw Beliroeder, Kane, Umpire: for Jim Three Malour, Tini Warien, en, Merlfine runs Lyneh. Landers 9 Newmatics 5 » run rallies in the fifth and sixth inniings after the Newmatics had come from behind to estab- lish a 4 to 3 lead in the first half f the fifth gave the Landers team {a victory over the Machine Shop. The game was a free hitting af- fair and the verdict was in donbt mntil the final batter was out due to the numerous hittiing spurts of cach Lo, Frank Nester had the edge on Ernic Anderson but the former was given the benefit of better support nd this aided him considerly i gaining his victory. He experienced one bud inning that being the fifth when the lokers got to him for four hits which coupled with a pass gave wmatics four runs. Anderson was the victim of in- different support by Richtmeyer in the op inning which caused ! him 1o get off to a poor start. With out Preisser drove u long fly | to Richtmeyer in center and the lat- | er after misjudging it and falling down was very slow in retrieving the ball and Preisser reached third. A few moments later Joe Fitzpatrick sent a liner to right center which Richtme handled poorly and ul-‘ lowed Fitzpatrick 1o reach third. At Thr one this point Richtmeyer was removed | from the game by Manager Lenihan of the Newmatics. | | Previous to Fitzpatrick's hit Vin- | cent had singled scoring Preisser and Vincent counted on Iitzpatrick’s | blow. | The winners scored one run in the | second on a single by Lingren, a | suerifice by Ostertag and an error | by Maher on Ne:ter's grounder. The next scoring war done by the | Newmaties in the fifth. Matis beat | out a roller to Hillstrand by some | plended running. Patterson walked | nd Matis moved to wcond. Putrus "moved both runners up a base when ‘ot 213- NEW BRITAI he punched a single into left. With the bases loaded E. Snderson sent a hard drive to left which scorcd hoth Matis and Patterson and on the throw 10 the plate,which failed to get the latter, Anderson reached second and Patrus third. H. Ander- son sent another single into left and Anderson and Patrus counted thereby giving the Newmatics « 4 10 3 lead. This advantage was short lived bowever as the Landers team sent three runs around the bases in the lust half of the inning. Ostertag sin- gled and woved to second on N tor's buni. Goeb singled and Oster- tag scored. Goeb going to second on 4 throw to the plate. Preisser sent « single to right center and when Matis made & wild throw to he plate Gorb scored and Preisser reached third from where he scored on an infield out. The winners sent theee more runs over in the following inning on sin- zles by Fitzpatrick and Lindigren nd Ostertag's triple and Nester's wrifice fly. The losers scored their last run i the seventh on C Anderson’s single, Ostertug's wild throw ond when Anderson started to and Prelsser’s error. Joe Pitzpatric mulated Ty Cobly W the sixth when he went from irst to third basc on a sacrifi Jov started for second on a pit Chant bunted towards first ase. H. Andermon fielded the ball and ran to his bag to put Chunt out While he was doing this Fitzpa trick kept hustling on and reached hird lwfore Anderson’s throw. The summary AN i steat indgren, OLYMPIC RESUME Yesterday's Foatures Recordod o Pregram of Events for Today Listed the Assortated Prece 0duy’s prograt: 200 meter dath finals, 100 meter hurdles—finals, Pole vault—trials and finuls. 3,000 meter steey hase—trials 1500 meter run—trials, SO0 meter run-——(womeci) Yesierday's features: Douglas Lowe, Great broke Olympic rccord to cr final; Lloyd Hahn seni-timals and trials, Britain, win S0y finished d Hamm, United States, broad- Jumped feet 4 3pinches, to break Olymple mark and win champion- <hip; Alf Bates, Penn State, finished third. Chicago girl, Elizabeih Robinson, captured 100 meter title for women in world's record time of 12 1-5 sec. onds. | Lillian Copeland, (alifornia, was sceond in discus throw for women won by Halina Konopacka, PPoland, With new world's mark of 129 feet, 11113128 inches. | Leighton Dye and Steve And(’rtson} Americans, qualified for 100 meter hurdles finals but individual honors | ent 1o €. Welghtman-Smith. | South Africa, who broke world's| record by stepping distance in 14 3-5 seconds. Charley Borah eliminated in meter trials but Paddock, Scholz and Cumming qualified; Koernig. | German ace, equalled world's record in one heat. Teo Lermond and Mac Smith sur- vived 5,000 meter qualifying test. Arllie Morison, University of Tili- won only American vietory in catch-as-cateh-can wrestling final Toils fencing championship went to Ttaly. Leading point scores vat Britain Sweden 21; 18; Finland 17 S IN COMERBACK Brooklyn. N. Y., Aug. 1 (UP)— Ted Kid Lewis, former welterweight champion, failed in his attempt at a ring comeback last night when he was disqualified for Rosenbloom. Lewis has grown much 200 “nited State heavier since the duys that he was one of the mainsta of the welts weight division along with Jack Britton. He was attempting a con back as a middleweight and in the sixth round was disqualified for hit- ting low. WERE GONG OUT 1o LUNCH, Dol — fouling Maxie | PLANS TO CHOOSE | ANOTHER CHAMP, Rickard Given Responsibility of Settling Title Question ! | New York, Aug. 1 ®—The heavy- | ights lacked w Kking today. but | wichinery for the seleetion of a or 10 the throw set up and ready for action. By voluntary sucer abdication rather ihan by forc of Tos IS fists, Gene Tunuey, who rose from the oh- seunity of a bunk clerk to the prom- inenee of king ot righters, has va- vated s throne and returned to private lin | e hecomes the second heavy Mt titleholder to decide that tin 18 holids nothing tor him, but un- 1ke the confugion that follow wd the retircient of Jim Jeiries n 190 Gene teaves behind hin, as @ herit- @ Weil-ordered plun designed to from all continders a or 1o il crown. lunds of Tex Rickard th ehatpion placed the | =ibilily of conducting an Climination tommanent, internation- Ui scopr, out of which, he hopes, il the man most fitted o | now discarded robes of roralty. A yarting ! ey Nands respo var it another i the headed Dy New | commissioncer, a will inseribied h prede or and to G noas Tunney’ Kitown, the sb Wil place in miitee of 24 nd Wil athletic Whieh uldoon e ossor ranent b wow o the Olg Mttiassa Mauler, K Dempsey, £l anec more the heavywvizht picture-—an ominous siaht for “other Honi-rank contenders caten twice by Tuney, Dempsey nnennced his own retiveou nt from the ring Dl ago, but with Tunuey, his arch-nenesis, no Cle there wer vho thought that vould reconsider noilier year has ancror of Witlard, Brennan and € Wil be found in his corner forociously at And there w doubt thut Den L can deri ally every hesvyweight contender Torizon. When Dempsey I of his crown by Tunney piia m 1926, he was pitted against Juek Sharkev, then considorod the jan most dikely 1o knock Gene title from his liewd. Dewpsey kiock «d ont Sharkey in seven rounds and then eame within o of in- ing his title from at Chica- &0, flooring the chumpion in the seventh round. the first e Gene vver bad been knocked dofon. Just now Detnpsey is tied up in theatrical venture with David Belos. | co until spring. When that contract is fulfilled there is at least @ chanes | that he will return to the ring and if his s coud comw n not rminate more suce: thar did his firet, Rickard plans to bugin his chini- ination serivs next wonth, drawing lis canldidates foom among such fighters as Johnny Risko, Tom Heeney, Pauline Uzeudun, Sharkey, Knut Hansen and Phil Scot, “Just now ther Six outstanding heavyweight tenders in the country,” said Tex. “will set them to work in Sep. tember in the first of the scries of eliminations. Tn ihe want the entrics of other heavyweights country. Al will get chances to prove their worth in cight or ten round bouts. T will have until next September to find the pair to fight n the final for the tit) across some ong muny great shugger nd th pissed the con- Koy ntier, Jons, ohoe. i sconhi as an ohst hefor e an opponsn Who seriously now on the lecided on back L conie Was 1 a1 IPhiladel ace unney ack o sstully about con- are only mecntime at least tiroughout the Th= Eddy Awnirg 231 Arch Street WELL D& BAK IN HALF AN HOUR \T'5 Too { wood. J. ! the groat Negro hoxcr, | Willard | fries, called out of ratirment to re- I have no idea yet who will start the show. although 1 10uy pair Shar- Key and Paulino for a match some time in Beptember, Kisko must be | considered ulong with Heeney, Hun- | n und Beott, l "It is very likely. however, that the eliminations or the regular trend | of boxing throughout the country will produce two men the public hasu't heard of vet. The heavy- weight division nceds new blood. This is the way to get it.” | Rickard apparently has left oie man out of the picture wha is deter- | mined to crash into it—Tommy Loughran. Mght heavyweight title. holder. Tommy announced at Will- vesterday that he *ould iile with the New York und Pena- | sylvania boxing commissions his | claim for the vacant title. He added he would be willing to fight throngh any «lnination tournament that might ve staged. All these arrangeuents for filling the title contrast sharply with the situation that existed after Jeffries reired. The boiler-maker passed his title to Marvin Hurt but Hart was beuten by Tommy Burns, the Cun udian. Then ecame Jack Johnson, to win the championship from Burps und re- tain it until he was beaten by Jess at Havana in 1915, Jef- store the title to the white racs, v as knocked out by the clover Negro in July 4, 1910, Perhaps Tunney astay in retiveniont. teresting, however, Whether Gene would turn down « chance 10 regain his title shonld Demdpsey fight his way through 1he contenders and e rge on ton of the voost he ruled from 1810 to 1 YANKS CHFCH LOSNG STREN (Cantinued from Prey will be able to It would be ine o discorer PIEISRL i A Cmsey, - dav s, 1 1! ”Wai Bel) Siler, W OLYMPIC FENCING Amsterdam, Aug. 1 (U1) — Der- nell Every, of Yale; Licut. George €. Calnan, United Sates navy, and Jo- eph Levies, of the IFencers' club, New York, entered the semi-final of the individual foils in the Olympic fencing today. n the preliminary round Fvery | won flve matches and logt two. Calnan and Levis won and lost three vach, A worth while inyvestment for protoction of the children this summer. Cool and Waterproof 6'x6" ..............$6.50 the amusement and & Decorating Co Tel. 4730 LES GEY A HOT DG EFOM TONY, HANK —— HoT % EAT MU DAILY HFRALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 19:5. §72.000 SPENT IN LIQUIR CAMPAIGN Probibition Agents Assert They Will Dry Up Broadway ew York, Aug. 1.— (P —I'r tion authorities estilated today that it cost them hetween $£65.000 and $75,000 to obtain the evidenc ich shey belicve will “dry up” Browd- way. Four undercoyer agents from Washii Broadway has nickuvamid “Ii Four Horsemen.” made the The night resorts, cstablishing contucts through the wl wendi money and turned in the cvidenee, Cominz to New Yorl ruary these four men soon well known in the city's nigit lite as likeral spenders, making plaint ‘at- paying u moselle. $42 for chan for cocktails, $1.75 tor imported $1.50 tor domestic ginger al They were welcomed — at wil t night clubs. Then they disupperod Broadway wondered where th v ®one. but not for long, On Gov. 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