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Ny, R i . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929. Games Yesterday | found the pitching more difficult in “We always received certain tick- | 0000000 cesseoereesseses | Ihiladelphia 11, Detroit 10 . S . fots . ay. | (he cast and slipped to third with [ets and paid for them,” he said. mier Prls il L s Tony C i Rece Neat Trio of Contests to Be Staged in Championship Play- ", (5 o0 Piiidaciphia had | “For this fight we gt 900 tickets Koneth Mvers Hopes to Lift Eddie Merrill of the Crescent A.| poston 3, Chicago 2. Ofly Anzoner: heceives a | off—Falcons and Burritts to (’(lash at St. Mary’s collected a scason total of runs, (and expected to pay for them.” Y p . C. scored a knockout ever Frank (10 innings). . | 5 5 % Cznie < ¥ land had restricted opposition to 377. | Mann and Luzzo assumed the rr[l F, J w t - omas of Newark, N. J., in the st | washinglon . St. Louis 3 Boxing Lesson From Champ Field — Corbin Red Sox and /Sokols Playing at | Conir Macks. icners continucd [same atttude, e rormer aaams| 1itl6 From Jog Wrigh round of a hout at Capitol Park — | re 3 5 4 ) . to dominate the hurle working in [that the move was a political one. | ey last night. The fight lasted less than The Standing ’ = | Willow Brook Park — Kensington Battling Holy ', with Robert Moses Grove lay- {Governor Emmerson made no men- | a minute. A terrific right to the - Chicago, Aug. 3 (A—Tony Can- | e sy S . T, Ci ing out the route. Grove won one tion of Walter George, commission | heart scnt Komas down and out for | pyiaoe -y by zoneri, “th chesty one.” has gone| Cr0ss Crew in Kensington—Umpires Assigned. : ] game for a record of 17 victories [secretary, in his request for resig-|Kenneth Myers, crack sculler of the the count. Aaleeial 0 e the way of all featherweights who | against only two defeats. while Rube |nations. but it was understood he | Bachelor's Barge club of Philadel- Springfield, Mass, Aug. 3 (P— 2 become 100 ambitions and Sammy . | ‘l"“““[‘_.‘]‘"“ "’"’f straight defeats | ywaporg accomplished two triumphs |would be expected to move out witih Cleveland Mandell, master ringman and boxer, . e p.o | P "‘\’ £2ac 'l““"" {“I;“ - TovarEalle make his record 16 wins and five | Prehn, Luzzo and Mann. fEe Tob Wrlgt Gani) Detroit i still is the ligthweight champion of | .y 0o 1.000 | / "H'j“ Icengodin ‘V\(v‘.\.v\vn’nl'lil defeats. George larnshaw's coll No successors have been nameg, |!dbles on Joe Wright, former Cana~ pear on the card but two Holyoke | \aghington ..... 3 5 the world. GarbinkRed Sox ,_,,‘,““_'_(‘ autenp ""] ‘:"_'“jl‘;'l’ '”I‘\. 4 MK L tion was the same as Walberg's. land it was said that Governor Em-|dian and international champion, hoxers, Young Ledoux and Bddie | chicago o Attempting to achieve what Jomr‘u"r‘_ms s 1.009] ;’I’l“’ on “ NEIC ’|lh"‘ Tom Zachary of New York won an- imerson was having difficulty in per- | when they clash today in the cham- Driscoll, declined the opportunity of [ Boston ......... 3 6 i ny Kilbane, Johnny Dundee and |g o= “ """ 00| oEets SUSDeCUnE E. NuSE .'"]":“ © | othe wd brought his record [suading the men he wants. Among | pionship single sculls, the classic meeting him. many other featherweight compa- fgi oo """ 5 _,,,,.“‘"‘r“”] 2 SHER IEOUL “‘"_" the |15 six straight victories those prominently mentioned are|event of the National Rowing asso- ix Games Today triots failed to do, the flat nosed | o (007 50l i nns “'”\,'”‘"'_;‘f“ VS PIOS- | The team fielding leadership re- [Major Frederic McLaughlin, owner | ciation’s 57th annual regatta. Sammy Mandell had an ecasy time 5 New York Italian gamely challenged |y 10" oo ¢ Fido | Shas o aileld forae retons he | mained with Philadelphia which had |of the Chicago Blackhawks of tha| They matched oars several years of it in beating Tony Conzoneri last St. Louis at Philadelphia. 2. the Rockford sheik for his heavier % “1“ “{ ,“_‘ L '!i“l”‘\” ’“'l e ine | Season average of 476, the same |National Professional Hockey league; | ago in a national regatta and the night 1n Chicago in defense of his Datrolt at Werbihatonin crown in {he Chicago Stadium last | Py il b6 Rontivucd e fhe oty | ne et \,,',“"f,‘ “jll\__"_'lll“;"»\_ ("( s o week ago. St Lo with George Lytton, millionaire mer- | fumous Toronto bladesman defeated world's lightweight championship. | ji0a00"at Boston i night, but received nothing but & | ampionship series tomorrow afi- |1gas Dhiladelphin partisans ore. |00 (he Yankees with 472, remained | chant; Sheldon Clark, U. J. “Sport” | Myers so decisively that he has been R S ston. neat hoxing lesson, the decision go- |, o BIOR LR S (DUITN ts | 1928, Philadelpbia | partisans pre- fin second third places respectively [Herrmann, Major IFerre Waikins | vearning for revenge ever since, Th champion would do as good against Games Tomorrow ing to Mandell after 10 Stirring | o, cogeq in the playoit will clash W | who - somewhat . dp ,;‘:,;,H e m::‘””“ T R “H]; Sl g iy e e e A Lout 5 sy : = 8 _ 1 ; - SR A ol oW discomfited the her leader: tuns batted in. | = _— o the contine: contencers for the crown Detiolt A Wieshlugicy, boxing ability. After losing the first [ 22804 8t St. Mary's fleld, Willow | donning the headgear and cven go- | Genringer, Detroit, $9; Home runs, WATCHING THE SGOREBOARD lers. Russell §. Codman of the Uni B C - Chicago at Boston. ADY £ Tone's rushas | BOOK park and at the Percival ave- |ing so 15 attempting to o to bat | Gehrig, New York, 26: Triples, Mil- LeESe i asell e L oS of S L INRIL B s (S R st et ety two rounds because of Tony's rushes |y “ o in - Kepsington. e e e e e e Mi LRIy Boat club, Boston, and W. E. Gar- Kapin went into training this past kil 5 and right hand attacks that caught Sy S ny it Gnvcet the Fal|loe miayers 1o, eotabis of cither funs |ler Philadelphia, 12: Doubles, Heil- | - ©o7 tett Gilmore, Myers' clubmate, over week. He is fully recovered from a NATIONADL LEAGUE him off guard, the champion calmly | cong at St, Mary's® fleld Sunday. | pave wrer heen ey JAMDING | mann. Detroit and It Johnson, De- CAUIEIER T That Connaaticlitnivera oumed mitle recent operation to a bothersome cufted his rival with his long lert | i e [xKx“”' Stolen hases, Gehr I Yaierday ’\’1'"”7"“‘ {"‘“" ¥ h(,“ and a quarter cou knee and he plans an extensive ca Games Wealerdny and chioppy. rlghisito plle up @ de- | (ness two! cluba that puta ths inter- | There probably will be qulte a e=| ok 81: Mrise ol o o ek | Iming. at. New Yok gavel. Codmaniand Gilmere completed fn paign with the lightweight crowi.| Cincinnati 3, New York 2. cisive margin |est in the game/at fever heat. Large | union of the old Chicago Cubs and | York and Dotroit. one caehs Boubrs | ¢ o8 decision over he | Vesterday's competitions, as did or, at least, a shot at it, as his ul- | philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 0. Tony had a chance only in those | | I 8 OFl and Datralty oncleachiEDoubIsn Blateland 80 lod 8l ecisiontongn tHl| yeyevat It el it orrandeniwans | far below the standard he set when | followings of both clubs are going | Athletics, rivals in the World's | pl 3 T i 3 2 3 | 4 s, als « ¢ 1vs, Cleveland o Yanlkees 13 i cha 3 timate goal. St. Louis 14, Brooklyn 7 first two rounds, and it was the o tyrn out tp watch the battle, T : iy ni]: d ;y( ([\\"u wl;\z\(’)\rl!rlf» le :,’,‘;’f,‘];:?,{‘:‘ 2 "% [ he defeated three Canadian cham- . St. Louis . hia, has high hopes of turning the Dominick Frisco, another Crescent phia, has high hopes r L3 A. C. star, was also scheduled to ap- Cleveland at New York. There is a natural rivalry between | e iltnsettavar Badll i series of 1910, if the modern editions | — Boston at Chicago, rain. best chance any challenger ever had | contest will /start at 3 o'clock Kaplan's recent fights showed him against Mandell. But he couldn't| Ay willow Brook park, the Cor 0((:;\:\’: x'n‘:“‘”(: ‘:yf‘“("ffi”'\”\-:,"f,“ |the course of the game pions, Jack Guest and Johnny Dur- to be better than he ever was and The Standing follow it up. Mandel's defensive | hin Red Sox will be after its second | . : = > — inan of Toronto, and Elswood Boles that is saying a great deal. Louie w. t.|craft nullified Canzoneri’s fiery | victory in the playoff. The Sox | punching harder with both hands |Chicago . G ] ] charges and as often as he landed |tumbled, the Senecas last Sunday | cades still are in harness, | | New York's defeat and increased its | sociation single sculls. This victory and his triumphs over recent Op-| pittsburgh ...... 5% % the New Yorker saw his 9w |and Johnny Tobin is out after an-|Johnny Iivers with ihe Boston | |lead to 111 games by trouncing De- | placed Myers in the championship ponents Msn't helped his cause With | New York ...... 55 ] punches fly into space. other victory. The team meets the 2 [ 1 troit, 11-10 in an uphill battle, The |sculling, an event closed to all but L P e Philadelphia took advantage of |of Winnipeg, in the final of the as- nd Bddie Collins as a first | | lieutenant of Connie Mack, although | Evers was kept out of the 1'ww‘ the leaders an StiTolisin st oTR: Mandell’s accurate left hand, call- | Sokold and this means no easy op- — Brooklyn ........ 43 g ed the best in the business, fired | positfon for the red-hosed crew, The Eddy Hinchey, fleet footed 100- [ Boston . e o) E 5 sharply and true to the challenger's [ Sokols threw a real scare into th vard dash man, resents the infer- |Cincinnati .... 41 /| face and at the final gong Tony's | Bukritts in their game last Sunday |on the third base coaching line. | — he lost to Dunthur of Holland last nce issued by Irank McGrath ani | Philadelphia .... 3¢ ; face was well puffed up. No blood lanid showed surprising strength.| Iorance Chance, the one-time peer- | Re uested by Governor | Irving Hadley held St Louis fo |month at the British Henley, and Bill McCue that he can run only 80 e was shed by the challenger, however | Fhis game will start at 3:15 o'clock. | 1ess leader, is dead and so is Harry | q y [seven hits ana W .hmu‘r(m beat the | Myers has gained rowing fame by yards and can't last the entire cen- Games Today even though Sammy concentrated his Kensington will entertain Johnny | Steinfeldt, ('ub third baseman and | _— | Browns. 5 to 3. Alvin Crowder gave | becoming the runner-up in last tury. Yesterday over the phone he | Brooklyn at Chicago. attack on the cut over Tony's ev2 Cabay's Holy Cross crew tomorrow | Eddie Plank, Mack's great south-| Chicago, Aug. 3 (P—Tllinois hos-|the Senators 10 hits, vear's Olympic sculling at Amster- stated that he will run both of them | New York at Pittsburgh suffered in his first bout as a lightfatternoon at the Percival avenue|paw, who saw no action, however, in |ing affairs will be administered. after ; | dam with his hands tied behind his back | Philadelphia at Cincinnati. weight against Phil McGraw in NeW | grounds in Kensington. This will { the 1910 serics. But Joe Tinker, Gub | August 10 by & eroun other tham| o the first game of jts| The regatta's second day pro- at any time, any place and under| Boston at St. Louis. York three weeks ago /" |be the first game in the series for |shortstop, probably would forsake |that composed by At e T omton 3 e 3Tin by | &ran: included several other foatura any conditions. He claims he can —— Tony surprised by coming out in|both of these teams and there is|his Ilorida real estate for the big |Sam Loz and Al Mann enn:|series at Boston 3 lo 2, the Fed |, onig sy as the senior eight-oared even heat them running on a wet Games Tomorrow the first round and scoring a sgries |plenty of interest Leing shown In |serics and (he entire Athletie in | Governer i 1. Fmerson ves. | Lok reaching Red Faber for 10 hi's.} gy o wohich has an entry list con- track. Brooklyn at Chicago. of &l yights fo tiie face Fafliny |ihe play of loin combinatlons. THe/ndd of the vl daye—MeDnnis Col- |terday reoiieniad the revisnation of| | ¢ tosaed i three etrovs D Rl ey an e A e th Sl AeniTor e —_— Philadelphia at Cincinnati. was cold and he went into a élinch |contest will be at 3:15 o'clock. | N H) [terday requested the resignations of e We understand that there will be Boston at St. Louis. when in danger. His left Avasn't Umpire Assignments high stakes for the winner of th (Other clubs not scheduled), well oiled and absence from ghe ring | The umpires are assigned for the SR SR RS e three-cornered race. Kach contest- b e mEa ey had hurt his aim. As a congéquence |games as follows: St. Mary's field: | e | doubtealy Bolich b Dot BlC [ foyr.oared shells without coxswain ant has put up two dollars, the win- | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Canzoneri for a time made/good his | McIeon behind the bat and Hav- [of hoxing in Tiinoiser o |when Philadelphia won from Pilts- |ang the quarter-mile dash for sin- ner to take the purse. However, up — boast of being able to Keep away |lick on the bases; Kensington, Man- | The action came ju fore the|PUTBN: 2 to 0. Lester Sweetland | gl scullers, to the present time, no one has mes Yesterday trom Mandel's best weapbn. gan behind the bat and Sautter on | b Jjus v '®| gave the Pirates 11 hits but scatterad | T v o I Sabimv i Mandeiliro Chisenad L During the morning the delegates given up the tip on the place or| Baltimore 3-10, Je City The third was the tutning point [bases and Willow Brook park. Paul 4 ny ANZONEUT | oy widely. The winners.made six P, 6 o |lightweight championship fight last|, i to the National Rowing association Rk S Reaing 6. Newarl and in that session the feal Mandell | behind the bat and Lynch on bases. | HHSHE (i S e in i | TiH ot Erench, convention were to elect officers for 4. Buffalo Xen{iojwonk; Canzonstl didnjcbeye | i with distribution of tickets for the coming year and ratify the se- Walter Scott, ace” of {he Stanley Toronto £ a chance thereafter,’ but he did | the bhattle were believed to have| 1%azzy Vance blew wide open at lection of Boston as the site for the Works pitching staff, will pitch for | ek ; plunge in hoping to land one para- HARRIS IN WRUN[i | R e e T Louis, yielding 18 hits in six in- | next regatt the Holy Cross nine against Ken- Thetstang Iyzing wallop to the chin. f S + ¢ Ibeen known for some time that the |nings and allowing the Cardinals to S <|r;,mm~ in Kensington tomorrow aft-| = ‘F‘_‘ Dave Barry, central figure in the | ‘A[hle[]() S[fll HaS 1 17 pfl]l]“ cetlior was | conlctipleting . bead Drooidyn, tatt 7 HOCKEY STAR DROWNS erfoon according to an announce- | loches sosee 6T much disputed “fourteen count” of | | ; o S e S R — Téronts, Ont. Atg, 3. (UP)— Ward ment by Manager John Cabay to- ,'}‘;‘[fi'l'l"‘;m i the Dempsey-Tunney fight in Chi- | IN PHILAI]ELPH'A' Advfll][flgfl Ovel' Neflres[ R]Vfll [SiEse s e Paddy I e ol sl s o o T EIO Gl n e e s aoE vl fias 104!(&_\ of the day. Scott recently pitched a whirl- i 37| cago, was referee and cast his vote | agu the alleged | cinnati scoreless for 36 consecutive (death of George (“Shorty") Horne, S con | Reading _ 4 | | mon's protest wind game for Kensington and won Monteaal for Canzoneri. Judges 1d Klein and | “ticket g=ab,” of the retiring com- | innin was solved by the Reds for |star right wing of the Toronto Maple the battle. He will he oppoging his | ORI LRTH0 ; a1 | Phil Collins agreed on Mandell. Col- HBucky” Gharged w][h Saymgi Chicago, Aug. 3 (P)—The domina- |mission was believed 1o have has-|four hi sterday and New Yorlk | Le near Gogoma. Ont., yesterday. former mates tomorrow. Nowart % 3 lins was third man in the ring when {tion of Jimmy [Foxx of the Athletics, |tened his action went down to defeat. 3 to 2. T a great favorite with Tor- 5 g s Gty o j Mandell won the championship fr(:m Mhletlcs Al‘e H] hHfl[ {over the American league Dballing | prehn, who has served as a mem-|rors by Terry and Jackson enabled |onto hockey fans, was drowned 4 Hurley has secured an opfion R Rocky Kansas here on July 4, 1926. situation, became more pronounced |y of the commission since S in Cincinnati to score the winning runs | when a canoe in which he was rid. on the Hartford Velodrome and wil More than 24,000 witnessed th —— |durir th weck of the season. | coption t years @ said he|in the third inning. ing. was swamped by a wave, probably purchase the huge athletic f Gameapoday An unofficial statement of |averages released today, including | Tigers held an 8-0 lead in the sec- [ winners of the association race. |ond inning but the A's fought them | Since their first meeting, Wright Reflgna“ofls Oi Tm’ee MembeI‘Sw-u a finish has won the diamond sculls, which series by injury. Eddie’s place is now | lins, Barry and Baker—might be re- |the present Tllinois state athletic pound ecight-oared shells, the senior | The Chicago Cubs were rained |45 i a assembled, at le for photographic {commission. with the brief comment 145-pound double scul and the purposes. Iz out but added another half game to senior quadruple sculls, the senior their lead in the National 1 i o RS, fight. . I structure recently sold at public anc- | JeT%eY City af Reading Teceipts placed the gross receipts at| New York, Aug. 3.—(P—Bucky |wednesda Hesk tdyeal W Connie 2 Balfimore at Newark. tion to secure taxes for the town of N $165,00. Of this sum, Mandell re- | Harris vprrobably is just as well |\faek's first baseman had a mark last Hariford. Hurley is promoting | puffale at Torono, teives 40 per cent and Canzoneri 20 | satiatied that his latest visit 1o the |or 300 17 points betier than thai of S 0 e o By : L : per cent. enthusiastic playground of Connie | geinic Manush of St Stadium, home of the Hartford | SRR The champion was far from satis- | Mack’s pennant-geared Athletics is |was in second place Fastern league baseball team. | STERN LEAGUE fied with his performance even |all over. | In shaking off the Manush menace e el vl d Es o {hough he won, while the challenger | _ Bucky seldom makes mistakes but [ Fox clouted the ball at a .428 clup | 2 Games Yesterday said he thought he had won | Philadelphia critics believe the De- |quring the week, a place which = BUSTER, MACK AN’ I ARE WELL, WrH Yol Bofinsislols SRt i |7 I just couldn't get started,” Sam- | troit manager “pulled one” when he | proved too brisk for his nearest —_—— l CH]P SHOTS ] Briosenort 6 New Daven L | my said. “T was cold at the start and | §ave an_interviewer the impression [rival. The week also gave George GoilG ol OoUR VACATION MONDAY -HREE NUISANCES AWAY, i Louis, who | | | Albany 6, Pittsfield 4. : : that he thought the Athletic: iRt p e TR, | 7 not until the final round did T feel | ¢ g |Herman Ruth opportunity o break UP-To BUSTER'S UNCLE'S FARM ! SIS . ————————————| (Other clubs not scheduled). anything like my old self, But T won, | Pecoming a trifle “high-hat” over |into the first ten sociely for the first . MISS CHURCH AND BY JIGGER The Standing Sl brat was my plan ‘v\h‘;‘y’: present high estate in the |time of the season. Foxx was fol- ~a [ KNoW TH' olLY OoMNES HERZOG AT VELLOWSTONE The gréat lament in golf is the in- w. It Mandell carries out his an- |* PR M llowed by these gulars: Manush. | H \AHO'LL Miss US WILL BE T A e e B o nounced intentions, he will next Harris insists he intended to give |St. Louis, 3: Simmons, Philadel- | = PARK , ~« AND MY BIGGEST Ahlltbydte ecniwion e anes o walh(«lm.\ Zoncooned £ tempt to get a match with Jackie |nO Such impression. As he pointed |phia, .362: Lazzeri. New York, .361 YoUR GROCER AN’ BUTCHER! BOTHER . THE MATSOR I > is capable of s 2. | Bridgeport . ..... 6 o el | out. he has given the A’s all due |1ons leveland, .359; He ’ N 2 Fields for the welterweight title. He onseca, Cleveland Heilmann, 5 B ), , Listen o the complaints in the | Providence ...... 1 ! | outpointed Ficlds before he won the | credit for making a great race. Yet |Detroit, .354: Combs, New Yok BUT TELL "EM WE'LL EUROPE I HINK TLL locker room, as the golfers come in | Pittsfield ........ 49 3 : welterweight title and is confident he | (N® Populace was quick to leap upon |.350: Ruth, New Yor 81 Coch- COME BACK WITH 4 from their rounds, and note the dis-| Hartford ....... 45 iy il him in the accustomed fashion when |rane, Philadelphia, . Vothergill CLOSE UP THIS MUSEUM gust of the low handicap men when | New Haven . ..... GG c peat. e e | Bl APPETITES THAT WILL 2 ARD VISIT MY SISTER I were quick to jump |Detroit they admit that their game jumped | Springfield St 5 420 | ‘m n the Tigers. Bucky left town last | An increase in the activity of H into_the 80s. Allentown ...... SHARKEY CONTRACT VALID §n::nm S S ;\'.‘\ el Miller Hug- = [ %fiigwu;a:‘%g IZSES”ZIJ CHICAGO ! »r THE FIRST he phenomenon of going 10 or from the stands and the Tigers de- (gins' team into a tie with the Ath- 15 strokes over what one has often Games Today | b N ORDERS ! TME [ HAVE EVER played is not only displayed by the pringfield at Hartford Michigan State Board Decrees That | Z $ average and fair players but it| New Haven at Bridgeport. g 7 : 4 HAD “THE HOUSE o crops up in the play of the star: Pittsfield at Albany. Boston Sallor Must Fight For 3 A PAYING 1t is not confined to the amateurs Providence at Allentown. 2 | hut appears also in the rounds made ot Floyd Fitzsimmons, by the pros. BRI ealaonOErowW € ; Yy e aamen SomrEen Detroit, Aug. 3 (UPj—Complici- At Winged Bobby Jones| Bridgeport at Springfield tions arc piling up fast in ovpost: shot a 69 on his first round and a| Albany at Providence A 19 plunto) & Siex Senmclng 79 two days later. kspinosa's| Allentown at Pittsfield. Jack Sharkey fight here next Sep- range was even ater, rarying Skt S . tember. from 70 to 84 the great | Bingo Brown. chairman of the i i o trol.ihas ruled that the contract hld lvery golfer. from duffer to star, TO MEET PH]L SCOTT by Floyd Fitzsimmons. Detroit pro- | suffers from the scourge of the moter, for the services of Jack game—inconsistency, You can ex- ST Sharkey is volid and that hefore plain it when it touches the dub by | New York Commission Again Re- | Sharkey will be available for any saving his stroke is not grooved but other bout in Michigan he must | how about the champions? verses 1ts Decision With meet Plerre Charles under ¥, — L S simmons’ promotion Z T While this tendency to play unde Regard 1o Fugazy The Sharkey-Charlas fight, sched- | The buyer of a properly n‘l‘)ullt us ed car m'nfifs more one’s ability at the most inoppo New York, Aug. 3 (UP)—The New | uled originally for last August, was than the first owner does in selling it. The second tune times is one of the sad PArts|york state athletic commission again | POStppred when Jack was injured buyer- gets more mileage per dollar than the first of a golfer's life, the turn of for-|uas reversed itself in training. e g S e | puichaser. tune’s wheel sometimes produces| The fatest ruling of New York s mems e surprising results When the | hoxing rulers is that Max Schmel- LINDSTROM LEFT BEHIND breaks come, a player in the high|ing German heavyweight, must meet Cincinnati, O.. Aug. 3 3 (up)—| ° 8h class drops for the first time into | ['hil Scott, of at Britain, and no|Freddy Lindstrom, third huwnmn,‘ J T —— the ring in this state. day game here, was left hehind | It has recently happeded at I'wo weeks ago the commission, | when the New York Giants rnlrauh{ 125 CHURCH STREE Shuttle Meadow. Half a dozen men. |charggd with showing favoritism (o [ed for Pittsburgh. Attending phys s R ey e e L ans Mol remam e New Britain, Conn. turned in cards, ranging from 73 to|handles the affairs of Scolt in this|hospital a few days longer. | 78 and as many more, who do not|country, issued a statement declaring score In the 70s often have been |that they were interested only in there several times during the past | protecting the rights of Humbert J. month IFuga who holds the contract for ( i e ot | SALESMAN SAM Shove Over, Guzz The same lowering of scores has |requiring Schmeling to fight Scott, ¥ been experienced by the 90 and the | but any opponent nanmied by IFugazy. 100 players. How happy they all Yesterday I'ugazy offered Tom would be if their improvement|Heeney, New Zealander, as a sub- — . : would hecome stabilized! stitute for Scott, with the word that '™ VERY SORRY, MRS.WOGE' sam SHould DON'T MAKE ANY DIEEERENCE, S DoNTCHA " BUT” ME, SAM! ) BUT YouRE SITTIN oN = o HCoES SRV O s Ssscond ing, HAVE KNOWN BeTTER - AT PRESENT HE's (P |saM, TH' CUSTOMER. (S ALWAYS H' ELY PAPER— But golf is so much a mental |Schmeling, was favorable to such : ON THE ROOF, BUT |'LL CALL H(M DOWN RIGHT!, Do (T AGAIN N s zame and so much an individual | match. RIGHT NoW! ; game, let alone the factor of luck,| The commission at once reversed that the confining of one's game|ils former decision, ruling that within & range of five strokes is well | Schmeling, to regain the license re- nigh beyond human ability. voked last week, and to gain the S, right to fight in New York, must Better to accept the philosophy of [ 1&8ht Thil Scott the gentleman who said, after shoot- ing 76 when his best score previous WELTERS TO MEET 1y was 86: “T suppose it will keep ew York, Aug. 3 (UP)—Sergt. me at {he game the rest of my life, | Sammy Baker and Baby Joe Gan Sorae L < i 5 . ’ ‘ {rving to duplicate the score. welterweights, will meet here next o Ly X 3 » S — { 7 . ON' & LoT OF ELIES ARE ~oity Tuesday at the Queenshoro arena. " # WAITIN' Th ceT on'! BRINGS TOP PRICE The bout, originally scheduled fov & 3 Z . < 5 Chicago, July 27 (UP) — Pagan | libbets field, was transferred when laddie. owned by the Keeneland |Jess McMahon. matchmaker, was favins, bronzht top price at an auc- | unable to build up a suitable sup- tion of 2u horses at the Arlington | porting card yack here. H. B. Kessen paid the —_ — Keeneland farim $3.250 for the horse. HANLON LIKES CUBS - | The Cubs are a great ball club, CLUB 85 YEARS OLD | according to Ned Hanlon, former The Ttoyal Bermuda Yacht club |owner and manager of the Balti- - ? K organized in 1844, is celebrating | more Orioles. He s Hornshy adds i — - — z 2 JREG. 0.8 PATOFF.'0 1926 8V NEA'SER its $5th birthday this year, a lot to the team's effectiveness.

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