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TEAMS CLOSELY BUNCHED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 19%, TEAMS REMAINING ALL-STAR ROOKIE TEAM FOR MAJOR LEAGUE STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS BEING ORGANIZED—BURRITTS FAVORED TO BEAT FALCONS IN FIRST . MECHANICS IN FRATERNAL LEAGUE—BRILLIANT MATCHES FEATURE HARTFORD COUNTY ‘Y’ GAME—TABS DEFEAT TENNIS TOURNAMENT—ITEMS. PLANS MADE TO ORGANIZE | AS FINAL BATTLES NEAR IN TENNIS PLAY STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Pennant Race Has Become a Real Scramble—Cardinals American Pairs Due fo Clash Meeting of Interested Clubs to Be Held Next Week— ] i ; Il = " . Down Cubs for Second Straight Day — Hornsby 2 % Seven Teams Already File Intentions to Join Loop : g 3 2 A P 9 (VN s .y L. Delighted as Braves Hand Giants Two Beatings— | Today With Foreign Invaders —“Red” O’'Neil and “Zip” Zehrer Organizing Local . Pirates Crush Phils In Both Ends of Twin Bill— MORRIS Eleven—Charles Mahoney Enlisting Aid In South- . 5 Tl 5 ST Brookline, Mass., Aug. 29 (P— . Athletics Take Two From White Sox—Tigers Down Eagiaat ey ern End of Connecticut—Players to Conduct Own . | » 5 Indians. | pairs were still in the running today P Team. ¢ for the third round matehes in'the e e Amociated Press $ 1 2 c 1 0lnational tennis doubles tournament A combination of men in the state, A small blanker—or even a ban- 100 2 "" :i“' the Longwood Cricket club interested in the promotion of feote ?;1::;_“:“;: fi"g'" d“;v wg\" ':r S0 0 0 o0 o olcourts ilnu as a sport, has started a meve- L s, Cubs. Reds and Pirates, who S R e | ment t Leuls. Cardinals before Bill Mec- slitlo) s 1.0 0 0 0 0icq at the stirt of the tourney, w i ’m seven cities )h:‘e signified ::e:' Kechnie gets his crew too far away '~ P 22 1 2 2 "laue to clash with foreign opponents B b el in” the lead in the National league Torals 42 8 11 31 15 2|during the ¢ and when the volley- —— [spipte 5 ot elp ou! in ] e mattep A pennant race BOSTON irg ceases al nightfall, it should bs 3 =nl ER e °{ }’1'2 in.the Six percentage points—or half a AB R H PO A Elknown whether or not the title, vn- Pittsburgh Team Has Chance Yet <= meeting of all those in- . Rogell, ss. cf TV TR T ey L At | terested i the project will b Ned same—divide the Giants, present oc- | Rofl * ¢ Y1 1 1 2 1Mdefended besause of the forced y e ey i cupants of second place, from the | Flagsead, ¢ .3 2 1 3 0o 1|withdrawal of “Big Bill" Tilden and to Win me Pennam {01 eXt Weck, the. time, and place Reds and the Pirates who are tied | Gierher. sa S s By s g ) Bl eave ithe |to be decided at a later, date. ro:fi!ourvh position. The Cubs, ac- | fod% 10 Se i M L conntry: e [t ;ll"fi."'ffi::fl :\’e::"seclt“‘u;r ‘:1:“ cording to baseball reckonings. are | 1o it 13 0 1 3 o o Three of the foreign pairs Fail et : 4 @ 3 AT ueciian \: all eveh with the Giants, having won | Williams, if 2 0 2 0 o offrom Australia and the other team rv{\‘;; p},?'l‘,“‘”_‘:“;’,,j?fi:p"{“’"': |ate. Charles Mahoney of Bridge. Tour mere games and lost four more | :;:?”’ y;—'" ? . : }' 41\ 1 2 14g composed of Henry Cochet and \\}ln Thn |o:.\ : "' S "‘?;n::"' {‘ port 1s organizing teams in the than the Clan McGraw, but they | Ho(mann. c ©3 5 o 3 o 5|Jcan Brugnon, the French Davis {inis e hevonie it e | hoin scstioniandihe rapasia gesy. rank fo higher than third in per- | pumng. p 5 0 3 0 5 ofcup players and winners of this A R e avorably on the progress. Ap- centage. e R e year's Wimbledom title, i l;‘~r<}! A h!«ns-ffll,: much '-;mhusl:lml is b;lol The standing of the leaders today: | 17'4", e AL on LR Cochet and Brugnon were due to S E | shown because the problems of high y —Batted fo hol ith 1d by the it fig \ et St. Louis 76 48 613 | xxx—Batted for Wiltse in 8th | R. N. Williams, 2nd., and Watson The Corsairs were counted. out of | C - CC® of loases for prometers-will New York AR B AL Lo 91 039 41 a=%|Washburn. The latter pair have the present campaign as early as| proinicd g Chicago 12 55 .567| ‘Tuo base hite Gowan, Man. |bcen playing a steady game and June. Handicapped by miserable | intomces cs WHich will profisbly:be Cineinnati 70 54 .565|usn, Brannon . ‘Todt. Taiti, Ruf. |there is a possibility that they may weather during the training season, | mer oic0 i the state, leagiie ‘are Pittsburgh .0 54 565 (fing Three Schulte. Double | cause an upset, and eliminate the e G e £ "er‘"ml}'\"“' Haven. Bridgeport. ' Norwalk, It took some. heavs ~ losing and |1t [N 10, B it to Malon, | Krenchmen. Steadiness on the parts DHching St wivn ime maepriont e | Samford. Danbury. Hartrord and RISy th v contendore Yea- | beiaer % Ruting o, (26 Tabn Dosgaapd B Coanies | Burleizh Grimes, and by injury | oy it One other feainimll = s “] etan i : ey | ably « renit. . Tho. Cardinate apparently all | {and Brugnon out of the third round. FIRST YEAR” ALL-STARS Mo ;;“"':‘r,"w',fi ”:",'N'"‘f,‘:,',"rs’l :: | ford. the West Sides plan to:reor. {hrugh' with the slum that cost| == R H PO A E| ‘George M. Lott, Jr, .and John INFIELDERS Cason 1n sixth plane A0S 0 M€ ganize for the coming season. and o Jamieson, 1f 5 30 0| 3aa 4 & s a1 cam w in* them first Pl“;’ :“; 3 f";“’. d"‘“d":';y,.m_ 20 S 5ogl s | Mewees e '°T"5"“d"d! A}'{"""_ Don Hurst, Phillies, first base. Their luck definitely turned or | |15 179M Will b entered fn” the ;e 'lnn“xuanr.‘ -"re: et bfrdn«:ninouhan._hn ARy ;:tnn&‘ an—dd‘,n‘: C'O“';‘;fd s :"3 Carl Lind, Indians, sccond base. the better on July 7. On the morn- | = s e e Cybs for the gy 8] S e R e LT !r e ‘ £.500. Al hl Pinky Whitney, Phillies, third base. sixth place, with Brooklyn, Chicago | 5 Zehrer are prometing The Giants ran mt(; dlu';r Where | fonian, ot 0% 0 3 & 1 g|reversal of form if they bow to.the Eddie Morgan, Indians, utility. Cincinnati, New York and St. Louis| "¢ P!ans. The club will be'ccon- they. least expected it, far they were | yau, c ¢ 0 3 4 1 oforeigners, Johnnie Van Ryn and Joe Massler, Athletics, utility ohead of them in that order. They | JUCt°d DY the players themselves on defeated twice by the seventh place | Ailler,” p 1 0 0 0 1 ofWilmer Alison, the second asceded & 2 were 131 mes back of the league | & MUtual sharing basis and already Boston Braves at the Polo Grounds. | Grant, & » a8 5 o 0|domestic paif. were.also expected to OUTFIELDERS leading Candinals whils Gt ok s |Scveral tesspuland plovers” Hars The Pirates further jumped up the | ., "y ; 100 o o o] SUrviVe | gtheln mateh CwithiR, 0. Doug Taitt, Red Sox, right fleld. in fifth position, lcd them by 61 | SI8Nified their willingness to play, .m.almg.l by taking both er;]d-horl a|L Sewell, xx £ © o o o ofCummings snd E. F Moon who Bed Barnes; Sonaioce contes Aol o [ These include “Unk’ Connelly, deuble bil] with the practically help- | = = S 5 = -, |came from Australia, Marty Call 3 S Tl T AR e Gy ; Feinemann, Carl .. “Dutch' less Phils, and thus moved up to tie | Totals peiort 12 % T 2| “Gerald Patterson and Jack v Callgghan, Reds, left field. e s ol Donlon of the 1dle Reds. AB'R H po A g|Hawkes, the third Australian pair. | PITCHERS R e e RS e Al Rehind some canny pitching by .\'m:m 1h i 5 0 1 5 2 ofwere to be opposed by Arnold W. Ed Morris, Red Sox. that date they have won 38 games| Vi¢" Radzewich of Torrington. Clgrence Mitchell, the (ardinnl: tTd w;:v‘\’::"; :';‘ 4 ,’. : '; 1 : Jones and W. W. Ingraham of Ed Walsh, White Sox, ind lost 14 for a percentage of _;;,',\ A formidable team, minus the no. throuble registering a IR il 4« 1 2 4 1 qojProvidence, R. I, the Patterson-! Jim. Faulkner, Giants. by far the best mark in the league, | M8Nh-ralaried stars of former seasons tory over the Cubs. The Cards Were |yjaiinann, rf IR SR T R e s team - have been conceded 2 They've 1eft the Iiodgers far behind | Vill probably be formed here with baffled. by Pat Malone until the|Fotiergl, 1t 4 1 2 1 0 olan cxcellent chance to reach the CATCHERS ooy e o el GelnE R T sixth when they scored four runsl_}_‘a’\"r&;;"vr'fw SRRt {{final. - Jones and Ingraham. “how- Virgil Davis, Phillics. with the Reds and only a half l,q‘,,f,) will be possible to make n' ;:u’n B IRe A Bt same Ooh.infleld 88 | G naon, 31 1 1 o plever. appear to be in excellent behind the Giants, who still hold | Humphries. probably the mest popu- rore. Tw6 more were added in the lvan Gider, p .1 0 o "1 3 o thape while Patterson is still both- ccond plase. The Cardinals setting | 1ar player ever to : sapanth o Berey. Jones: The Cote Total: 3T 2 5w e by apaintyl Stennis alliow: the pace, lead them by six gam ‘:’hirnv will be m(fir\mn:':lp;r:rthm bl made ‘only- seven hits og Mn:hel'l i S SRR ? 1| The fact that seven of the cight| The freshman class in the major e The feven games fhie Plvafes Ravs | titure and be will pmbahw’ ::': and never threatened. '“"d (';’ xx—Ratted for Grant in Sth |tcams left in the tourney were|jcague prescnts material for a rather I ine 0 Bltls s atinrs | with the Cardinals in the rext twoycandidate for a position on the team, tour hits; one a double, to lead the | cjalaand 300 00 0104 |sceded indicates how true to foum |fair baseball club. The young men (452 o Bie end. selinr, ! weeks probably will decide "he 2 S e 06 00 016 | the play has been during the pact | ny oo oan, club. The young men | | Arrangements are being made for i n” by ]mh] « |1r one wav| The promoters here plan te' con. H Simvio ase * iftad GRlFRRL BTk 5 : 51 oir first year b Al ‘o take oharge O the other whether Donie Dush |duct one dolls : Rogers Hornsby seemed to take | o (IR%8 Uil Gelrinker Hodapy | 1WO days. The only upset so. far | as regulars may not be the greatest| o it R S e T for hig secend | ennts 4,'3;““(.""'.',", foneoall mith. 20 ireat delight in the Braves double |ijon. “run: Fothersill. Doulbe plave: |€aMe yesterday when Cummings | collection that ever warmed - the L s eairs. pennant in two vears, i [ etz STiie romen end ‘steatof the Giants, 3 to 2 and T 10 | i to' Tuuner 1o Neun Dorman (o |and Moon put out Jean Borotra and | nearts of a-maznate. but o5 a group| I l Harry Preston, British sports pro- | ™ Bacing caleutations on the form | shoun trece t”‘;p"”"“‘-";" This He gotimix hits, three of them |Myatt to Hodarp, Struck out: By Miler | itene De Duzelet,” the’ French’ patr | they comphre. favorably, ot jeasr | ] LY moter, Wl b ost Mo the formardhe v tahoied siica thay beaan|fon Ep e oL e anulay Bitrac, ‘oubles, dusing the day. drove in two |* 2 2 secded fourth in the foreign Rroup: | with any that has come up in recent |¢hampion at a dinner tonight. Al- |ihey streak, the Pirates fignre to| 11 o if the plane are carried out, ‘ing and scored four himself.. Larry Natlonal League | Unl-ss there are upsets today, the | years. thoush the dinner is a preliminary |ne rother bitter than long shots to | for Drcted that foothall rwill-sbs :“znton and Joe Genewich. both for- semi-final round should be played | Bight of the yoiing=tors whé mizht | [.‘n mh r"st }] ”S D‘O E.( |'affair to the boxing match between Horient S a revival in the state {ér Boston stars, were the pitching i by Lott-Hennesscy, Cochet-Brugnon (be' named on the séason's all-star | 2 il plpu 2 [) ‘A Newsboy Brown and Johnny Hill, Won Lost PCT. |y, Do ‘otims, it being Renton's fifth ':e- Is |Van Ryn Allison, and Patterson- | rookie team are from the American | 2 Tunney declared he does not intend pyygshurgh ... . 4 s ey 22 Dundee Will Meet rse of a season that already has a g | Hawkes, two American pairs versus |lcague and six are from the Nation- Ch]mp L‘ke 1 H(j[ Gakg !10 attend the bout. St. Louis 5 | Young Jack Th -.om him win 21 games | micbours. e 0 6|two scts of invaders, al lengus.) There are oiher yoroE. Nor docs he know anvthing about | (jesnn R0l oninE A ompson The Pirates crushed the Phils, 4 prown. it 0 0! During the day the national mix- |sters whe might be nominated for | S 1eported arrangements being made | cinemnati 378 | oihea80. Aug. 29 (P—Joe Dunidee, 1072 and 16 to 7. Carmen Hill gave |[Saler, 10 3 0 2 g rd doubles tourncy was elated to|places on the team, but the recorda| London, Aug. 23 (F—Gene Tunney | 10 him o meet the Prince of Wales, | xun 5 D~ 520 ‘:,Z" ) ;‘,”"”'f”‘"‘?' boxing .cham. uppEnly four Bith in.the st Sa00 | atuaiier;” or § 3 o ket underway at s mapid clip. Helen | give, the: preterence’ to Don. Hurst, | 1ius workod “the peychalogy rasker,” | Gene said: He will go fo Paria on i Tmoreved. piiching. tolls i et B B E POV Damwen seopiyed opedit for the | ba. oy 211 0| Wills, who came here yesterday to' first base; tarl Lind, sccond hase : SAlle sE ' | Monday ind has expressed the hobe | he ntire story of 1his startling | o 5| 48ainst Young Jack Thomp- se il phan Risicich Grimes was B } 1 & 4|24 another tenais title to her ex-|Ralph Kress, shoristop: Pinkey|O" l-ondon reporters | the weleoming cercmonies there Will% forn reversal, ~ All scason Bush's| jon’ foicific COast Regro boxer, over & knocked out o the box in the sec. |IN o o 2 qoftraordinary collection, gained a lap | Whitney, third base: Eddie Morgan| When the cx-champion arrived|be the last i Burope batters have slugged the ball for | eanere oot at Comiskey park.( °:dh::m:n‘ih T::.,C::!.;',“fl;: sl et o ond'h(-h rest of the fleld when theland Joe Hassler, utility; Doug Taitt,| from Amcriea last week he was| —_— [team average of better than .300 | e T{,”cIgp:n:‘"":"“:';r"fl; be at "'3':9 1 s in the 2 otals 2 3 10 27 an cr partner, Jack Hawkes, [ Red Barnes and Marty Callaghan, : W, 7 : Ihut g aft as e L S aRnoas B0 .ome aner got only NEW TORK |50 . ShL iy Lo i mobbed By news men and photog- | Wet Weather Trot is ut game after game was lest be- | ovor the welterweight limit, the ucan:, Pn\;l ‘\%:" 2 fi:em e AB R H po a g|Jumped’into the third round by up- |outfielders: Ed Morric, FBd Walsh | ) bhers, .He submitied gracofully to | & 4 canse the pitchers could not hold a!con has mwd(«'hr.’»:s’\ “""!' Tlh:lv;‘w foxsa ol neet, bt &1l o ther et v, o 5L 2 e st | AMATDHE SGlaman T | and dim Fantkner, plichers, and Vit imprthniiies e setts fodl Chief Racing Event 10" with wromer, Hil Fueselr, | o) oG kT e o - [orboul, 1¢ s 2 o o[Christian Dous: -2, °6- % 4 ol c e : ) ; Sseralia € iiag 4 Yalpal:.ihfl: Seurth Snmight exrorless'| otk vt N e ',,‘:“;:dr,'_‘,';‘\fz:', :,",‘“ 6.““ ?“"‘: “" h”:‘;“ and John CUmMMINS. | ihis time bomb: “1 always heard| Syracusc, N, Y. Aug. 20 (P—The |Brame and Dawson to help the | ymecion He lseat Bity Light dedies game. They've made only two mis- | }ndstrom. 3 D6 8 15 ylthe first round. All of the other | Lind. Morzan and Haseler have| (N3l In Engiand the people atiend | wet.veather trot which carries a | ovrworked (Grimes, the Dirates 1e ively and followed that vietory with erry. . 1b : 0o 2 < ke And. Morgo as ave | o their by 5 af 't in- i 15,000 ‘o year , | winning just as regularly as they!knock lays in . their lw' (‘1" f:“:::‘r‘: Hogan o L4031 0 fteams were still in cither the first|been classed by major lcague man. | %O oW “‘:f"‘ 5 280, doiv in T ","i sg,fm}, J,‘,’:u.',‘:,o‘ i :',dns‘ e ol Y L;";fi::":" "f""l")“"‘sdfl;,?d”"“gh Roy o iy el 3 2 i AN~ rude o o priva . vas and § 3 <t argo, N. D., an i . é;::a‘g. Arrtjn'::'sn‘lr;:: string to 184 [OFarren e SonGr R 2'orT::;nztxh::u;:i}mmmm the na “lp::rldl,:‘ovrlla‘p‘":m’,:?:,: o dne year| Lvidently. the English finally |for the third day of the meeting at| They may not win. If they do it | S R d 2 B uni o vy 4 Ana, C LIl kel “ . New Y state fa ay. | will mateh for sencationalism the | S b4 ver in the a » 3 0 1 2 1 offather and son doubles, were also|second baseman, and they are just e i FATE PSR Sl el R | Nat S : i O LS ican Le- Philadelphia. Athletics regained 'h"if_\'fl:h"f‘“' 5 1.0 0 0 0 0|due to open, as was the: women's|as sure that Motgun' has the qualis lywi lxvu k. 'Ihrvu: i not a word |start. In .nlnl?lc.)n llwlnv\\lu be the ;(,nmml League pennant 14 years| zion haseball team are ordered .by ground they lost Monday by taking | scott, p DD O S 0 o Rine play planned in confunction | fications of a great ball player lind"‘l'?m him in today's editions. two year old pacing stake, the con- 28 oach Larry Mangan to report szt Doth ends of a twin bill with the | = 74 73| With the national events. Many of |in a fixture at kecond base. hut the| GCN¢ has confested that he made| solation division of the wet weathor T T s | Walnut Hill park Friday evening at Chicago White Sox. Lefty Grove [ Oph o o 8 the leading feminine exponents of |Indian management hasn't found | L great mistake in not bringing his|and a claiming pace. | PIRATES TO PRAC S 6 o'clock for practice. The team wi jung up his 12th straight victory in [ po-Batied for’ Benton in stn the court game have.entefed. but|ihe exact spot for Morgan ‘;!flr‘lar_\"m Europe. Telegrams and| Horzemen, after secing severel :Tvr'(v‘ I’]"‘};l“j:d"" h:;‘!'! "”\"1 I":l'l probably play the Y. M. C. A. crew e opener. 1 to 0, although he |Roston oo 10 e s et s A e e b R e T pooks and other gifts are|yccords fall in the first two dazs of | prectice ursday night a alnut | at that time. The local agzregation granted eight hits to three the AS" "an 'I‘v’a:.. Sy E‘;‘»mm\”. g,,,.,;‘()upme e .hor'“'op'"’ the Philadelphia A'h':p:lnd up in his rooms and his trav [racing, are looking for a new two | Hill p2rk at 6 o'clock All mem- | g scheduled to meet the Hartford could get off Alphonse Thomas. ONe | von ™ horunc. Turee 1ase hitn L letios, would be working rvery day|¢/INE companions have notified him |yvear old mark in the vet weather bers of the team are acked to be on team, state championship outfit, in of the three. however, was Q::: Jncison. Home run Ot Struck out. By [with a mumber of other ball clupe|thal they are unable to stem the| events | nand a double header on Labor Day. Bishop's home run in t e (EBOND G AE) HORSES ARE SIGK |in the league. but in a hard cam-|oo——____ ____ R e S S R e - e e i e it v | 00 112 12 3 | paign Connie Mack hardly could fa- s . ; LG R B e 200 019 2005 | o vor him over an experienced player Oh Man ] ¢ SHERAS A HiEntcan B8 o 0 o i e atrite St e like Joe Boley | Y ¢ y o~ d‘p“rl'qh"::o;:n:::r;f:l‘l:hf:} daed| O rol) [ ot e e S EDlo SIEaN |y Hibwinver 15\ an vaoord mith A age'n, Lhr - Dourhir, ot €1 1 1 0 0| Againct United States Appeer to|? Prediction that Hascler will de- Yofk ‘Yankees who wore vll; as far | ppia . oy Boea, v Uiy R iR velop into one of the greatest short- as league play was ‘D:‘]::'v“"ri . ;;'f,'f:,‘ il 4 : : ;’ 1 ": Be Greatly Impaired. | stops of all times. He has been get- hAr:h': ninflr:'ury! e dind e sl et B S o) New York, Ang. 20 (P—The losy | WS the youngtor ready for using| OH GEORSE CAN | HAavE Now WEEP Ty s LISTEN 1M Goaing the ‘Detroi e Hafey. 1f 3 ks ¢ Aug. 20 (F)—The 1085 | him in the late innings of games e > over the Cleveland Indians in the s 1T Ot somctof ithelr horsos by wibkness when Boley has been ,,mo‘fd for | A WCRD WITH You STRICTLY UNDER U S _TAKG oUT Some apening’game of the serice Ynhm?‘\", o $ 0 1 3 1 afthreatens to impair the chances of |a pinch hitter | C MERE A Mi~UTE YOUR HAT 1 wouLpn T \ LIFE INSURANCE Neun. Tiger first sacker, gct b . {2 72 1 1lthe Argentine polo team in itS| Ralph Kress. the young St. Logie| HAVE Tiirs GET ouT ™ in the game for the first time since | # 6 o o o o|matches with the United States next | shortstop, was one of the outstand. | ; FOR THE WORLD T May when he was forced out by ~ — = — - _|week for the championship ‘6f the |ing players of the season bacause | s R dlHE = cse | Toras T ) 141 Americas. 1In spite-of all the pre-|of his tromendous hitting through Thé St. Louis Browns rallied for SHirac o a p|CAntions the South Americans have | the first half of the season. It was | two s in the 11th inning to turn o 5 q.t2ken to prevent such troubles, ‘a | his power with the bat that enabled | batk the Boston Red Sox. 8 to 6 4 8 n © 1/|¢light coughing and fever has ‘de- | him to take the jobh away from ' =1 Le g 2 7 !lveloped in a few of the Argentine | the veteran Wally Gerber, but when American League R IR e i i M —_—— R n o| Two vears ago, when the Argen- an ordinary workman. American | e b L0 7 1 tinc plavers came here from Eng- |league players recognize him as a | it et 1 1lllan:, some of their ponies suffered | good ball plaver, but they do not AB'R M PO A£G EIRE o n 5| from the voyage. The result of their | holiave that he is destined to become | S aAn N — - "0t bing in condifion was that thé 'a great ball player ‘ 1 * 1|Arzentines lost the American open | . Spectacular hitting also made Red | < championship. This year 32 of the | Barnes, the young Washington out- : ¢ Arzcitine mounts were sent here | fielder, one of the outstanding. finds 0 1 g "’n’l\' in April to as: e their being | of the season but. as in the case of : ! in perfect condition. | Kress, his game i primarily an. of- ‘ n | The Arzentine string ‘has been | fensive one. The Washington players o ¢ T GAME) ralled by some judges Of polo | say that he will be a 'very zood ball e i PHILADE PHL mounts the finest collection of | player, but that he lacks the nat- e & \V; ; e B # | ponies that has been brotmht to this | ural instincts of a great player | | REPRESENT Y Taw® A itow] . PHILADELT (1 Sl 0l j rountry by any visiting team. Des:| Ed Morris, with a better ball elub | '€ You Tew T B oTis 17 THE__.NEX__T DAY (1 ucar bumz \Tue GREATEST LOGKQAT ook BRI DL e t s 3 | Pite the fact ;m' the, Arzpv]mno'n 8e- | that the Red Sox. would be the most | ANYBODY 1T MIGHT |wiLl BE T IN THE MARKE T ) CSOMPALY IN _/Tuis PoLicy,/LOOK. ‘ 5 ' o lect their polo ponies only from | discussed pitcher the major oc RO f’ T LT ol . 1t ; ‘[ horses that have proved thelr worth [Thaguee ‘and e has been given s | GET As :ND ® S:CFED NO NO NO . Fo@ WEURANC & [LTHE WORLD ) ] b ‘ 1 "|ir the rough werk on the ranches. | lot We.gotice. Tt romains to be seen IHE IHSORANCE MATHRL A = ! SAID NOTHING —\ (HEY Gmfij | s MOSt of the South American horaes | however-it- he s more than a one- AZENTS AND I'D oL T, OF THE SORT- Tou Te BEST » Swrettang g a 1 o are thoroughbreds and the string in- | #bazon flash. ‘Young Fd Walsh has L& PESTERED BREATHE = AnD CHEAPED Mitter n " cludes several famous animals shown great promise, but he ‘is as. To DEATH A _WORD oF bx o ot ol suming a torrific task in trying to \K—L T To A Soul D?l‘l!s Repflrts That step right off the college campus ] 5 o inte a major leagué iob. Some play- | Options Are Dropped | cea nave done it boetore. but very P f New York, Aug. 29 (P—Ed Bar- | few pitchers have made the jump. 10w, business manager of the New E 2 | York Yankees, denied today a report SEATS ON SALE " |frca California that the Yanks had | Chicago, Aug. 2% (8 — J. Arthur ND Gae | dropped their option on Lynn Lary | Hal atre Dame business mana- == Chivago a and Jimmy Reese, second base com- | ger, znnounced today that all hox == o} Philadelpkia 0 ' binat'on of the Oakland club of the | scats for the,Navy-Notre Dame game 3 thi (ot Pacific Coast league. to be plaved at Soldiers' field, Oct. = cif ISR LR o “There is absolutely nothing to the | 13, have been sold = ar| RS T A report,” said Barrow ‘Lary and A new festball - attendance rec- —i pl 3l o | Recse belong to us and they will re- | ord is expected for the game as the H— du S ; o8 port next spring. We have pald full | stadium. which is being enlarged. H— 2ol s M P SBCOND G [purchase price for the plevers and | will seat 165000 when conipleted. F=— M PSR TUTT "y aa - |they afe our property. We could met | The Arny-Navy game was viewed E= N e AT 005 003 44x—156 | drop the deal it we wanted to.” ty 115,000 two years ago. = ~_

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