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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928, KENSINGTON DEFEATED THROUGH TAFTVILLE RALLY IN NINTH INNING—WALLINGFORD TEAM SHATTERS FALCONS’ WINNING STREAK—BURRITTS DEDICATE NEW WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIAMOND—RANGERS WIN NINTH GAME—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES GIANTS CASTING BULKY COLLIERS ADVANCE 'WEST ENDS GAIN GROUND FALCON WINNING STREAK SHADOW OVER CARDINALS TOy/RISPEWANT S ROSE BLANKS PIRATES m%hsvmms[mp " ENDED BY WALLINGFORD Chicago Cubs Hang Defeat on St. Louis Team — Reds : ¢ in ' Blanchard Pitches League Leaders to Win Over Rang- g Hardware City Team Loses First Contest In T Romp Home With \\'in’O\'er Phi!s — Brooklyn Polish O Secpnd Place Team lfl} ers — West Ends Increase Margin to Game and a Burris Bfl( Bust Gllstonbnry —“Dll“‘lz Leidn;e and “Lefty” A::of:l Ee:gl:lg: ;: l)owns Boston Braves—Y gnkees 'I"rnn l.of_ston Red (One-Sided Farce | Half — Pirates Helpless Before Burritt Hurler—| it WIShlllgtfll Diamond _ Brilliant Pitching Duel — Charlie Kredar Injured Sox for Fourth Time—Indians Gain Decision Over Tabs Come Through With Win Over Cardinals and and Taken to Hospital — Locals Lead 1 to 0 In il } re dunior City League ) cati . Wi Detroit Tigers — Browns Win by Shutout Route el .. Climb Out of Cell: Dedicating the new Washington s . 8 L. P.C. elar. 4 ) Over White Sox. Coillera T G [ nashalt ‘diainord, oi ‘High strest Seventh—Rally by Visitors Gives Them the Edge. X, | Burritt Reserves & 3 g o " : : With its first game of Laseball yes- : . | Phantoms ..... 4 3 6671 eague Standing 1 ll;‘o‘\h ?il::: r;);:lrrn-l-x:: ;;fu blul\\ls. ‘l:n terday afternoon, the Burritt A. C. With the score 1 to 0 in the sev- | Klatka. The Ialcons score the first y the Associated Press VL { . i 3 & g e nings, explain the i - . S s . : B gt SRy {Amer. Legion 490 | \West Ends ... ST Bt et b e 2| seam cantinued it winping way in | CIi0in favor of the. Naluons, ihe|Ius of the game in {h4 iast of the A shadow, dark and menacing, I 1 Y. M, = 167 { purasa ] feat. uny Rose was ‘cont ; Lenox baseball nine of Wallingford | X0 Begley opened the inning 0 e IR . a| Trste g . {tataip 1; form and - allowed but|the Farmington Valley league and | [ o\~ 5ot (B0 00 TORE T | with & smash to A. Warner at third, ir hopes of another National Mg 5 s i 3 hree widely scatiered hits while his Rast Glas . slageal ed_rally an nged 5 4 SALRNE Dopaeiora Margan [ Colliers 21, Burritt Res. 3 | Rangers ; mates had litte difticulty i soreing | o nered the East Glastonbury club | out, three runs to score a victory over MHOLFe 8 Sreal Sinn dut dhrew The shadow is cast by the bulky | L. sewell - 3 The Colliers practically clinched Tabs ... 236 |the ofterings of Carlson, Not only | \M°F @ 10 to 2 score. A crowd es- | the local team yesterday afternoon | gng, * Atwaod followed with a shost figure of John J. McGraw and his Ml B oeoeenes ;0 |the championship of the Junior City | Cardinals ........ 143 [ala the Burritts ave the edge 1 |UMated 1o be well over 2,000 loyal | At St Mary's field fn one of the best | gingle (o right and Begley scares wv i Gl St vy L | s D }:am;bul:“teagllny»amrdny afternoon| The West Iinds drew away io a|the pitching and batting depart- | Burritt rooters attended and helped B"l'f,‘"‘“ ‘;“,"‘"““ on this field in years. | megns of some tall base running a.n: tors in any pennant chase. The | Ulle zz L1010 by handing their closest rivals, the i ang a hult ahead of their near- |MENtS: but (hes also cxcelled in the |make the dedication success. e Ialcons scored another run in g peautiful slide at home. J. Rose Giants now are playing the kind of | utres 3 urritt Reserves, a terrific 21-3 [field, ‘not having a single misplay| Alderman Frank Zapatka, acting | 0 \_‘_""_‘“.‘}“‘ fell short of tieing | cnded the rally hitting into a double !chalked against them. The winners | in his official capacity, threw out the | bi S0Cre Rith two men on bases and | p) % Moutague, 220z . 4 |beating. Although it was a game of | St combetitors Saturday afternoon baseball that wins pennants. 1f they 4 pes : | » |great importance, the affair was hor. | & Pitchers came into their own and fyyy0g in two fine double plays | first ball and so good did he show |70 Ut This dufeut ended the nine- | can Keep up their present it on o 1 . o i teic e Pite Ao nehs Dasdhallcabie : : The lucky seve s e west ey | A—Two out when wim red |rible in the extreme, the losers show- | Uiree fine City league buscball games | (G5 0o o e | S ‘. game winning streak of the KFaleon | cky seventh proved to be their swing through the west they 1 r It Hill park, { Which prevented the Pirates from |up that Manager Lasky is consider- and Atwood. 1t was the firet | the undomg of the Falcons, Houli- S : . ; : : -| were fought out at W. should return for thelr final Howme | BA e e e x'lll;:)mh’:l‘;‘;;‘;::h:l”tll‘:::ll‘::f’) “r(‘:;;‘nm Burritts humbld the Pirati s hy | PV & man left on base until the ing signing him up as @ twirler for in 10 staris for the big lof | Dan opened the inning by hitting a stand either leading the league or e i | ee luck {60 T % ninth inning, when Carlson walked |the balance of the scass On all 3 X it | ; . %o 400 A e inni e 4 -0 and advanced to third position, e season. On all er ce. joine: 3 . | high fly in front of the plate close enough to the top to make e ) |in the first ining. The Colliers bat. | ©-0 &0 advanced to (hird pOsIION | Giin'1iq ot and died on first when |sds, praise of the work of Park ilex aines e oineatihe Hlonal LES (AR SN/ € LIS ‘\I:;;n::hl:::: them the most dangerous of con- it 1o 0—2 |tered the offerings of Partyka, Zisk |\ 0 (S 5l g the Cily |Begley fanned. | Superintendent Clyde Ellingwood v lit in (he sun. Miller was saf s . 000 and Garro all over the field, ge 3 ion of pitching the City {700 T s ¥ Leidke, the veteran twirl- sun. was safe on el e e hit weeney, 11 [ting 15 hits for 20 bases and profit- | i?4€Ue has witnessed this scason. H The Burritts stepped into the lead | Was heard. er, opposed Atwood in a beautiful | A0 €rror by Riley, J. Warner bunted G“n‘(‘s":;;u\‘r:“.:l;;l‘II‘\:r B s okt ; ; . |ing by eight bases an balls, three hit | MOl Only blanked the runners-up, but [0 the opening inning when ~ they | ”;“ Wirrilis surted theit pork du | pitching @nel, Both kept ik fitte| AAISY 41d the Wags were dpaded, e Crtinalt silin lsad yestnrday I amen thres bl pitohen! two | D¢ held them to three hi nd did |count i once on a single to left by m_” of: the opening inning. of the opposing batsmen well Mm_;\}n"den singled into left and Houli- y @ : i E 4 not permit @ Pirate to reach second |Gadomski and a double to right cen- [ The visitors had heen blanked in tered and were accorded sensational | M40 and Miller scoved.” Leidke then Or rather the Chicago Cubs pe | passed balls, and 13 errora. !base. Behing him the Burritts play- [ter by Luty. In the second they their season. Six solid blows rang |support by th PR "?I'.'l" | Goubled to score Warner with what o it for Phe. (g . ralick e & 5 pis i B | R ang | ¥ their teammate he | 4 Bare. Wa i ikt e Nahonal L”‘“e | Valicki started the game With & cq ervoricss ball for the second week |50t twice more on Kopec's slow ol from (e bats of the Burritts |game was filled with great fielding | 1ater proved to be the winning run, i\:;-ra\f. s Ok grunded it #ingle and Pariyka was safc on ZUi- i succession, turning in snappy |ETOUNd single {o Charlow. a double | With @ friple by L. Budnick thrown |plays throughout. Rully after rally| McKernan sent out u single in the B e T ‘]‘O‘l;z roor. A .-.'mmu had fan-| gouble plays on the rare occusions |1© 1eft center by Rose, and a single i and five rons were scored. Giada's | was cut short by fast work of the in- [ Seventh but was out rying to steal and eventually emerged with a 4 to BoSTON ped Zalenki was sufc on & futlle at- | when a Pirate was fortunate cnough |10 Tight by Buckeri life and Weir's error gave them :n- ' iields, no less than six double plays | second. In the cighth, P, v 4 o R e e AB R W g | temp 8 gt ¢ plate | to arrive at first base Singles by Si. Budnick and Ross, | ©ther in the sccond brought in by @ being made during the afternoon, | 0Pened the scssion by hitting I 2 decision over the league lcaders our tan He and Partyka worked a double| ¢ Bl . | A ieto § o leng “ho now have lost five of their last TR e \q A i | ‘Tommy Blanchard gave tie R [ followed by . Budnick’s sacri. | $ingle by 8. Budnick. Atwood pitched a great game outside | (riple. Begley walked, Atwood hit cight game % fsieal. the lattcr suoring. und an er=| cry only four hits and th Wt 1nds floe, and Kredar's donbie tocentor, The Vislors scored st in the of U seventh inning and descrved (4t the first ball pitched and Rof Rham Ses g1 R d i nots T e e ;l‘:’ and a wild pitch brought Zaleski | won by 6-1, the only thing which |gave the Burritts two more in the |third on four hits. A perfect throw | better fate, He fanned seven of | Stored as Begley and Atwood were by Cuyler and Wilson, accounting | ne, ., ...l 3 5 0| The Colliers found Partyka in the saved the losers trom a shutout be- |third. They scored their final run home by Walicki cut off what should | the Lenox hatters. buing doubled up. This play Killed Tor tines Tura i the first inning |mam < e Aty aril {ing Johnny Sheehan’s wise vefusiifin the seventh on a xingle by Stan. | started 4 big rally by the visi-| The work of both inficlds was su- | the Ialeans’ chance to tie the score, was battered for another in the third | T e bt Il jlarted 4o take any chances with his un- | Budnick, his steal of eveond, and a fers. Glastonbury got its last run in | PeTh With the work of Gsty at short | IL was the visitors' fourth doubis A o ; . | Coon s ) a ent, Golas, Cabay and | ceptain arm, he winners drove a by the seventh ST 9 v | Standing out for the 1| play of the e. McKerna S e 1o Y single by Kredar. W seventh on an error and Somers 5 or winners and ) e, McKernan sent ?r:-r:hfeln'nol‘ij)”:‘\no‘(nhr‘iwo'!'{l“!l"'l‘;l\l< mol: o . l'touz;.o s|x}g]‘|n.g and Jason and' Anderson from the mound but were Only 8 batters faced Rose dur- | d0uble. This was the only extra that of Francis Begley, the kid | out another single with one out in up the burden and gave the Cubs {Toa\cany BUBRE OGN A0 L ana cibaied liyitaner ling the entire game und Carlson was | Pase wallop Salak allowed all after. | fash.” being ontstanding tor the | the ninth but Miller tossed him out only one hit the rest of the but ‘;"‘ “'IM) fe h)‘““l‘ 2 lu«ljl e ‘r The Tabs pulled out of the collar {50 orogited officially during his last | 10N [Talcons. Gesty raced all over the | as he attempted to steal second. g 3 ore two more innings ha one by by defeating the Cardinals, o 4 Feteieas By S > 5 eld 1 s i e i the damage had been done. Wilson's i SO btin i dul e bk i frpdeitalne iheeanlii b wrn, as he walked and was left on The Burritts drove Wilson from 1014 1o make grat stops, uccepting, In spite of the reports that the homer was his 27th of the season. o « v olye S T ;"; wpnndgin e Sttt ouR g sl '\"-‘::-‘;'|1“1”~:\“x':’|\ one crror.| Palcons were playing set-ups the Canie fhe an seve f 3 J3828 » ved g e » apic 8y Siea ok (inak & o hits ich b G 4ot | Begley accepted s s o e | ga s ess a Bt Mklons jgeus tha Oands . Aevon Ths iosars shitled imai traguently {1 i furmier o Ih berti mup |, Mrareireacicd st Wit none out | WX WIeh hrovgnt Asle datsl of ok aipnlors bobble na staried s | Tarsest, o e I S hits, one of them Jim Bottomley owers, 31 D0 & 0linit Anay Tookad e pad And Dutitelin] pert: Whils b Jatler Aust Bie oiv | tha setond, byt ader gssing thelune Lo 10, Burchart, Munchestor| goiia wigy iy hs fivst doningrthet |was Siaeel oty 25th homer of the ycar. 'The defeat | puvrott . e eare b ibiher. . Cavrs i the | e e e T st | must o bntterg’ igo Sout Saally, e RUCHOR N the Maie deante nalited iy ought Niniia biret s hitson Aty Tt R s Ro0t finschallions etvioai e Cardinals’ lead t Deberry i o o ¢ & e y: s Lalure SU1 vied to steal second and was thrown | him and althou e was ched | 3 ) | te ‘a:.lfiu:nd\ 1"':1(';"\’"3”\”“ o R 5 . |best work for his team, handling 15 | base on & double which would have |\ 1&‘[’“‘)'(“[10 & ’,'f,:d“f‘"_“ B i, l‘p'f‘;h:"”j‘l“:"“""|""";! two men on and no outs. Begley| The summary s e - out of 16 chances, Jason got two scorcd thetying and winni Tl b e PR ettas i Ao S ' used his head often and twice trap- o The Cincinnati Reds clouted three " 5 15 lanhles a,,d‘ :\,‘,,g,, ",,:lt;‘flofko“fl.,‘ it J\\”' l“:.‘.; . ]ltu\nl“""-‘; 1 TURS pirate batter to reach first was Beg- W'\«'l{w and kept the visitors score- }twl‘ |n”n -l-o:”‘zo,':o;:, Z"]o:,‘l‘m ‘vlm:‘d b pitchers for 15 hits and romped oft | Boston 000" 000 OO |e oo hee, witlle Golns, In Aoitien] Tiie Weet Ends had itle aiiculty |12¥; Whe polied a single inia leit in loss for the romainder of the game. | o1 (1ke throws fo first o with-an casy 8 to 3 victory over the 4 e hine = \mere §oenleorintont N ikninaian S0 nitie cosiy o=t e stouniniinming S carsgined Spa SRR D EH R Rl Ed imbalf ot hnl| S5 m eyl vonn o a whale l"““"”‘l (“";‘*.’;‘.”’ il 2our B wn, Stark and (game and striking out elght batters, in u specdy and we véd fgape, | L1E DXt DUEh, 38 Chaplow :1”'1 to F ot Airst besides leading the [of 4 game hehind the bat and made | ouii T e ponents' total. Ma.cmeyk made | s opponents at all thnes and set- |before Begley could get back to th | Fi8ted the WLUNE honors with two |the runners sieeping. Miller of the |1 W Johnny N5y A DOKLS . neat cateh of a foul ball on the road. ting them down with four hits. Milo |2 3 o three trips. J. Wal- Lenox team also performed in neat | o feated Boston, 3 to 1. Petty blank- i s KeorE Avtosy s e Sily. BEeEe wiin sire opened the sixth with a % stab of a hot liner. one hand, | tyle and threw out four Falcon run- | v war ed the Braves until the ninth when {\, J H | il A SR e SR, 10 Gingle Lo center but was immediately was the fielding feature. o 5 ¥ o) Warner, A n Magulre, *b : RS COLLIE could solve Blanchard's curves, and to g feature. Burchart |ners at second. Richbourg's single. Brown's double iuyer i1 . 2 Al T Got thrce of s team-s safo blows, [Temoved from the bascpaths when [lud the visiting batsmen. ! Charlie Kredur received a bad cut and Sisler's sacrifice fiy sent one run L. Wilon, 8 ! jduson. o g csasy o ,“_'“E"\'\,‘ ::Li}’h‘ ‘(("‘:":"‘\"‘] " o (e was forced at second by Mungan Since the Rurritts have no game over his right eye in the first inning 5 o Krephenson, If .. 5 Caly f g 3 " L s ds s 10! derson | g 2l 4 iLoeye i e firs across the plate. . b s it % a0 el ; Y from he start and drove him fron, | Who was doubled at fiest, the play scheduled in the league for next while batting. Leidke threw w twist- Taking advantage of the fact that Lo, = 8 Skoni E 3 3 [ o o © (meev being Luty to i Budnick to Stan Sunday. the team will again be at er and the ball glanced off the bat, | Kredar, he Philadelphia Athletics wers & the box in the sceond inning. Casey &l the BCLaiy - Awiddcs oy 2 3 Plorkowaki 5 ] 0! 1icld them fairly safe from then on, | Budnick. home and Manager Lasky promises striking Kredar above the eye. He [l Bose. of washed out by rain at Washington, /3 3 d 24, 08 . v The Pirates got two men on bise ' to have a good attraction here. The was rushed to tie New Britain Gen- | Joeratt 1f the New York Yankees added half a Kowski. h . 0 but the Rangers could do nothing | i G | Kiatka, 1b T e 3 o inncha in the cighth but cach was uickly score ‘ral BoED Al i U Bk nE ey ) game to their American league lead A Lohh Marcineyk, . a2 with Blanchard. & al hospital re it was necessary | Noowan Iremoved. Ware hit a freaky roller BURT, 1o take three stitches to close the by tr ¢ Boston Red Sox for AB Basil opencd the gane by walking ¢ freaky roll y |1)u“v‘;‘mvnlrl:::‘int|l,‘: i e \l'r\l. Douthis o Totals hut was out stealing when the hit- | bast Rose which he beat out for a O PO A B wound. Johnny Rose replaced him nock granted only three hits and Lish @ -4 s RURRITT ¥ and-run play failed, “Red in center field. hangs over the St. Louis Cardinals Fose wlcoz23232-3 Solan, B il v |10 Regley, s wp- Bt He was forced at second when ! “ IR Alwsont ' 3 | Frisch, ceee B 4 B Lell flied out and then came fire- | Yankuskas grounded to Abramowice. |7 7 2 % o af Gesty and Farkis opened the first | oinad tis ot shulout of Sl HORT, pggisecuies, Walicki, 9 ' : s Slioe) A | Yankaskus was caught a moment la- 1 13 Jinning for the visitors with singles,| Totals the best mark in cither major I < 3 2 et works. Slcehan lifted a double into i 2 e e : : it ylas ) s 3 ) ghit fiel i Iter when he tried to steal second. S PreLucia hit a terrific smash to Beg- | 1@nox league. The Yanks now lead the A's larper, f . " | Kulas, 3, sh .4 4 the tree in vight field and moved to ficl : 3 Rudnick. r 1 1 e Tl | Falcons i Uy e wamen. with, . b2 9 eski, of 1f 10 . 4 ) [ third on Cormict’s ghort hit in the: The game was featurcd by the ik % 0 2l 3 ey at short who made a wonderful| ‘pyo pase hit: Leike. Three base lit: e o the it wepe] i . ! Garro, ¢, B ...l B . sithe divection: Willie MWo who | fine hitting of Bucker!, who —con- | Abr 3 2 1 slop and threw the ball to Noonan. | Rose. Umpires: Sauiter and Mengan. : : 5 3 e Faranr nceted for three nits in four tri [ Mickey ran the runner down off | Time: 1:4 Cleveland a 3 to 2 decision over the 03 2 Pas been having i bad year with the | 1. B s 2 o i " 1 e S o lto the piate. The Pirates pulle e R third and made a beautiful throw Detroit Tigers. 1arl Whitehill was i i3 ] tick, snapped out of his slump to 10 v o Rudnick o h : ! : ow | J ; 3 saved for ¢ight innings by sensation- 1o 4 ) score hoth men with a timely single | most sensational play of the ne | Zembko, p to first, doubling up Delucta. The IN TAILTEANN GAM! al Tiger support but doubles hy Mor- Totein L 3 past sccond. With two gone in the 't the sixth inning wien they exe- Fulcons were retired in order, Both | London, Aug. 13 (P—Tweniy-one gan, Jamieson and Lind and Luke | Totals i BUIEG Bessryen wog-— 4 &econd, Blanchard made trouble for cuted a double play. P P BRI B S teams were powerless before the American athletes left#for Dublin Sewell's single broke the spell in the | x—Battad for Tiembart ol n; 562 S0x himsel! by foozling Hayes' easy rvoll- | for Gadomski and reached first aft- an pitchers in the second. this morning 1o participate in the final frame. tx—Tan for Smith in r Lase bite: Jason on . e, for Milo Argosy followed with @ cr hitting a grounder to Bugley whea | Zurehier. 1h Leidke opened the third with a | Tailteann games, U 1o Chicago Toczio, Maruineyk. Umpires: Morelli ant po0 5y tponimiy did better with {the latter threw low to first base. IEIE, o .6 1 13 single but a snap throw by Noonan| The party included track and gle. Luty then hit a hot 6. Wilsen, oh ... crashed out a hit for thy Fulcons in | Joie Ray, Leo Lermond. Caskey, fo: two hits in the two and two- AR R % | in the second, Kelly being thrown !hy a step. G. Wilson, ¢ g ;"‘1"]"’:'“:“'-*!""‘ “"“'“:f:y‘l fay threaten- | Bafes. Boxers: Thomas Lown, thirds innings he worked. Ted Lyons % uthern. of ... b 4 cut at the plate Hayes as he tricd | The summary: e UgaHnyaams by 1en Loam, {John Daly and l.eon Lucas, and 5 T1ompson, 20 e o BURRITTS | ¢ J. Warner opened the fifth with & | gwijmmers: Paul Samson, O'Connor, divy mer 0 —_—— placed Anderson at this point. Ini New Britain M0 103 dox o il , ek Bk b i | Three bame hiis L. Budnick {off the bag, Noonan was safe in | 518 ,Lflcfll clllb Gl‘\lShea Tal‘fllville s groundur and hen threw over |ty ot e : o e the I%alcons’ half of the inning on an | SR Sl AR e il L ) Where Din uPtch and other fieet 'a double play, killing the locals’ |Ing pigeon compelted a remarkable ' 5 ing off with a rush against | o Sebeloll S R 4 ' Regar, 2 held up the game for three minutes | — The track here was the first in Min- | zregation but Farkis hit into a |8pain and Down Patrick, County i e e NCINN this city piled up run upon run 0 e the sixth, Keily was hit by : _— Towals %0 ginning of the game, there was lit- NEW YOKK azelin, 5 3 oA el : | executing fwo neat double plays Kelly home with a sacrifice fly. The Al Grossder granted the G-t Yo S 2| yneh, Tome: Rurchord, f. p caught him off the base. the 8t. Louis Browns won by the runs: cusier 2 - g st with a sin; L 2 ks sl shutout route, 7 to 0. Young Ed '€ Uither L Lanplreh: Sy Blanchard's single, a sacrifice by grounder to Carlson. who threw to I Phaw. ¢ f fil 0 half of the inning but Atwood Bob Maxwell, Edmund Black, Mes Nalih-atarted tordhe Hox but neued [T T Smithwick, and suecessive bingles by Charlow, forcing Partyla and Char- | ) % e it into a double play, Gesty to A. Ginnis, Carter, Harold Osborn, also was ineffective to score on Basil's drive. re- Jastonbury f01 000 100~ 2 d turst, 10 |single but Noonan again made a | . . 1 Walter Colbath, Young . Gudons - T hae G 8 Budnick, Somers, | SNaP Uhrow to first. catehing W M (And Stom BosTO! Veoliohe Gl foc u dmilis sun g o g, DOGS ON FAMOUS TRACK | crror and went to second on Riley's| PIC Flagstend, throwing out George Campbell. Rain | Ko horsea of the M. W. Savage stable [chances. Gesty opencd the sixth in- | flight over a circuitous route of 1, ) G « i e R e the Tariftville town baseball team |70 o B : ~ s Taite, rf % h in this inning | (Continucd on Iollowing Page) nesota for dogs. double play, Atwood to Begley tolD@wn, Ireland. in three days. el win its ninth victory by the crushing i L. Basil popped out, bu g i tle doubt as to the ultimate winner. : o left, | S, during the contest. Anderson. Who Rangirs got their run in the seventh, GAih White Sox only Zour hits and Home and got his man at | Buckeri advanced Partyka to second | piaw, Begley | ficld: Lloyd Hahn, Walter Gegan, five bases on balls and was touched 4 Kelly und Basil added another run [low's fine throw (o War caught Luty |, Witesn, 1. if Warner 1o J. Warner. The fourth jynch, Johnny Gbson and Alfred N Cormier pulling up at sccond. He |y, #e ‘. g 4 Ab S g |r Suveege, Minn., Aug. 13 UP-— | sacritic >, fiose, ) Dublin, Aug. 13 ®—An Tri " Rothrock. 1h o T A P s hy “ {0 fi Cf)lllll woved to third on Wojack's sccond | st tind : r B o oy L nAuE A Ioah e K. Willia 2 formerly trained. dogs are racing. |ning with a hit for the Lenox ag-|200 miles hetween San Sebastian, ool A o ; =8 vesterday. the Ranger A. C. nine of | gitivick singled to center to score of 11 10 6. From the very be- phell filled the bases with b e i . ok 12 The Rangers played & fast gane . geord ick, and Cormicr sent | Gebrig, 1h euse). 1f e s o 3 L \started on the mound for the locals when Hayes hit to Ioft and wenl 10 WELL WAN'T TuaT IT WAS A R\GHT Koenig, s . " 57 4n pitched good ball in every inning third on Milo Argosy’s single, Casey| RAIN GAWD'S OWN SMART SOAKER =~ MY t ! PR except the fourth. In this frame he | dribbled to Shechan, who might have | BLESSIN' ... MY~ BALSAM AND NASTURTIUMS guson walked three men. suffered an error caught s at the plate but played | ONIONS 'N RAYDISHES! WERE NEARL DEAD- L ' pehing him and allowed two hits | safe and got the batter. Blanchard | =R WeRE ALL DRYIN' UP Totale i - L A : e Tl i) which netted the visitors five rune. then fanned Wolfe and Joe Argosy. | ® FOR NEGD OR WATER! Now T e e Sreipp. Losiiz | Then the Rangers started in in With two away in the ninth b s % ! el P e 8 v Uinpires Reardon, '“"'iv' al earnest work. In the next in- zosy made his third hit, a ey G_I%T So s:;‘:'s‘cmv Bt € et Lifing + and Ms Time: 2119, ning the locals started to rally and which Kelly just missed, but WENE I T GROU . - 3 27 Na four runs werc *he result. Again in | han snapped up Casey's grounder 4 4 THE RAIN WAS KV/ { OLYMPIG G“AMP‘ONS the sixth, the home team counted ;.‘v;:;!“w{md over to first alivcad of the 7 7 3 ' if ity e e el -" Rengough, © ... i ' Batted Pennock, g 0 2 @ xx-Batt Philadelphia three more giving it enough to con- = - sider the game on ice. The hitting of Shechan Cormier. | 0"‘\,;’1’35‘0"."’5’”;"""* T Tus A brilliant squeeze play in the Wojack, und Milo Argosy featurcd 2 ’é?l\e« THAT w:;s fifth inning whieh resulted i the 10 the field, Anderson made a hand- // / . STRONG WIND at Games Which Have Just Closed | seore being tied, was the feature play some rolling catch Smithwick's | (ool of iRc ganie. The spMmary drive along the foul line, while Amsterdam TARIFFYILLE Shechan turned in a great stab in AB R 1 2 short right to get Preisser at first Amsterdam, Aug. 15 @P-—Olympic | Fo i O Blanchard had a field day in the box. Y = 1 ( of Team Title Holders Crowned in cam champions, owned during | 4 4 + % ay Besides giving but four hits, he fun- ninth Olynipiad, just closed fol- {4 b B 3 o Ay ned ten e ting Venberg three Prack and field —United S -+ 4 v " tired the side on three pitches and in thnes. In the second inning he re- - / /[///Z:/M ] / 0 / / g ' o .4 jllife v Womens' track and field-—(2 3 ihe fourth on five, fhree of thuse (LT € | i 1 4 o R d Sipbdiam i E making a strikeout. The core MR () | 3 ) g F l Lowing — United States. WEST 74 { ’ y /) ’ \ Swimming—United States 4 . SSeain e = 7 I 4 Boxing— Argentina-ltaly (tied.) i 5 S0 A 0 é M : 7 7 Winter gports—Norway 2 2 3 s 3 . 12 o 7, x / I / ' v / I g =8 > 2 7 i 7 ) | Catch-as-cateh can wresting-— Fintand. A co-IRoman wresthing Ger- 3 Metne Smifthwick, Kraue Kelly, I Fencing - Maly Cagrove, Gympastics— Switzerland s 1 1 5, 1 Totals 2 16 | "7 7 i M1 = 4 \ini Yaehting—Norway siefel, . 0 ? s a = N ,,,/ Cyeling— Holland. Casey Y M’\"Iha,u (! ‘,,//', Swe K. Preiser 5wl . g i W < o Modern pentathlon — Sweden | Ut i b; 3 5 1 ” %y, 4 questrian sports — Holland-Po- ' oy 5 1 W, 1 {ninpee. ot 1 - 5 3 . ) i ‘ "\\\ fand (ted.) | Tarifty 100 6 M Argosy / il Ran, 12 042 00x- 11| Camy, of, Roceer— L ruguay L i o] o G S | 1ield hockey —British Tudia G 1 T e ~ / Weight liftig—Germany S — Anderson. = [ g f RIGHT AFTER Tue BIG Lol afl crossedl et ion el L A OOATRL A0 VIR [ Neshor, b | ; ; WIND, RAIN AND United States, Canada, Great Brit-| chicago, Aug. 13 P—Alonzo A 5 . 4 0y - 4 i ain (tied.) Stags has frained track teams 21 1 o -4 11 s THUNDER STORM. years, haschall teams 31 years and West Fud A e ‘ | ; sttt i DAZZY IN PORM foothmll squads 36 vears. all in Chi- " 3 t t Sherhan, M. Argosy. " A eollyn, Aug - Dazzy | eago Canpirie: Tynel Morelli. Tiwe: 1 AR 4 i ; v el ar Vrookisn piching ace. is Burritts 6, Pirates 0 Y . ) h O 16 ¢ ing a4 good vear, ing won 14 The first rubber road was laid 4o The 1 that no Pirate reached (il WA muy p P 15 ~ Lo = up to August | London fn 1913 | second base and that the Burritts | 2)e S Taecie e 1 Arg S —