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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST & 1924 mfin e e S ‘ou‘ R ot SEIITIITISICETIEPEICETOPS | Simmons, Athletics, 24 Y WORKS BATTLES it would be stretching matters be- | match, and couldnt. He hasn't |the men of a somewhat later date. H > Surst Shileente. vond the limit of common sense to| quite filled the old master's shoes | She won threc consecutive nationaf / OFNBLY, g v that the title vacated by s yet. women’s championships in 1909 Speakingj Vi MACHINE NINE TONIGHT it = s 10 GIVE COUNSEL 5 i S A : after Molla Mallory had risen to # f s r l s Koenig, Yankees, 1. Toughran is confident that he car ROGKNE AN OPTIM[ST | heights. She also won the nationad O po NoopeL T seeh | defeat Sharkey, but says he does not PR S | doubles six times from 1909 to 1998% : b Lazzeri, Yankees, (" ‘ § Cosssrsecoesecosereereces Gontrane Altlelica L: Industrial Baseball League Leaders to Clash With Tail |recl that this would entite him i« i ST Wigmmflfl, Former Tenmis | ¢, rationat mixen uoubtes six timess T in Ji der, T 1 Il Park—Buttmak Ane Big Lo heonsie chaolonaiin |13 indoor tities, singles. doubles and n a letter from a friend in Jer-| Alexander, Tigers, 1. A 2 ; . T Buttmakers AraBi (il daplonain PAe y : 13jndchr Uiy atuglin otbic il sey, we are informed. that Merwin Totals Lndel§ at Walnut Hi : gx Tommy simply. “He world be.casler| Day of Pessimism is Past and Ghampmn‘ to Watch Match Play‘(hn ) dpublesapd {he DIopR ¢ " ducobson, formek logatiloy/iho has|. Nelional ledgue—-b1i. Favorites to Increase Lead in League — Pennant |,o0" 3 50 e e Unranked at her own request, Mrs. been a figure in the International| American league—42 ) i . iy an believes, as do many | Wightman last year won her way to leagge for'many years, is heing used| League totals—997. Contenders Face a Rocky Path Before End of Sea boxing critics, thut Schmeling lacks| Chicazo, Aug. ~§ (P—Knute| New York, Aug. 8 (—Not only & |the final cight In the women's cxbdada futlly Guafwith Hepar son—Landers and Fafnirs Still in Running. the experienco neccssary 10 a cham-| Rockne has become an optimist. | great player for 20 years but alse a |tional fouianiont, mod. ient hage at the present time. Jake's legs are . pionship contender. This group bo- P L i e e Ais oac I na ' place among the it St not as good as they used to be and Base a tan lng Standing Hitaves thatiTos 02 ccte hes com e o) Rockne, whose prosp great teacher of fennis, Mrs. Haze Wy ' L Pot Notra |less than the asking. It is her theory he is used in the role of pinch hit- feeling himself and that the dimin. (Winning foolball teams at Holrs|iotchkiss Wightman will be looked |\t Hheh 100 players should step ter and sometimes as a relief pitch- Stanley Works .... stive manager deliberately stalled | Damne, usually eause him to Speak (to by her younger "colleagues: for| 18l VeITTRR, PIAOTE SBONL, CHR er in the league games AMERICAN LEAGUE Fafnirs .... ! : cut of the cngagement with Sharkcy, [t & melancholy manner before & |counsel as well as playing strength | peak, leaving the point of honor Landers ! cieeens 6 3 | vho is a crafty veteran for all his | Season .1\1.””\" ;-u‘\mm:il »l"')]r:;xs(:ffl('ni";:\»!nn the, .\:;.lr |.-\rI:;vH\\\}|gl|\!\|:)\u|: U;p For fihe Lttt atarat His name appears in the box Games Yesterday y Corbins . heee - . | faults. ; ‘ more or radia I‘k r. ). eam m ; he Britis v] i m n r:: Tho forier chatnplon siill ses ac scores only infrequently and this New York 13-2, Philadelphia 1-4, |Paper Goods . . o3 Another angle te he considered, | prospects, he told a group of [fiye singles and two doubles matches . P 5 £ 5 ;i ina atch of the “has Ted many of his friends here to| Washington 4, Boston 2. Stanley Rule ...... 3 & however, is thal Madison Sauarc coaches at the Northwestern Uni- |at Forest Hills on Friday and Saturoftion oy the onal malel o ot question why he doesn't play regu-| - Detroit 14, Cleveland 4. N. B. Machine 5 8 . Garden no longer wields the arbi sity summer school yesterday. day. Already named fo captain the :\y.quv-|énl~s oppose Mrs, Phyllga Cif The information from th2| (Other clubs not scheduled). League leaders will meet cellar | . 5 trary pewer of old. Carey Jdid ssimism as applicd (o football | team which will play for the cup vell and Mrs. Dorothy ‘ Shepherd$ eeter” State should inform them. champlons in the only game sche fl lSOl] qufll& fl efl lll‘I]S everything in his power, as he says, Rooh suid, “has been worked to|90nated. Mrs. Wightman was plrkvd‘r_ ik i | e The Standing uled tonight in the Industrial | 5 to bring about the Sharkey-Schmel- | Rockne said, “has K vesterday as a surprise member of | Barron. 3 3 i pine i atch, and failed er his |death. Tt is t e to 8 back the e second A erica doubles pair. | S W TR Bonds of the teams entered: in ; S . | Baseball League, the n;mm \w\v|u, Max S[}hme]mg LOOSC (:m:v“v:_v;;\»"é\:,:rllml ) o |'v : (im‘ h. 3t s tinie (.',,\\0’,‘,',‘.: N:” "1;‘”,“\ 0‘,:‘];“:’,:: ri .,ffl‘h,i:\,[’:g]:.:m‘m S T T ity championshi $ ow | Philadelphia. . 29 736 | g Works vs. New Britain Ma- celings ards | < d the er way and accepl slems | Mrs. T : e s “AD 1 :,]‘u“..:r;gx.‘\ii‘d::\‘;:‘?;f:‘};p\p::}Oft((’;:\x'"‘sv New York E LR M e are frankly bitter, Tex Rickard's|with a more cheerful outlook.” [the court in the last 20 years stand FOR BEST RESU are due and payable Saturday be- [St. Louis ... - at 5:30 o'clock on Diamond No. 1| New York, Aug. § (@) LGS fore 12 o'clock. Cleveland ..... ; k 29 |2t Walnut Hill park. Schmeling, stormy petrel of pug ) Detroit .. 6 5 The Buttmake: without any |ism, has been turned loose by Mad- Three games are scheduled in the|Washington ... 6 question, are the top-heavy favorites |ison Square Garden, the gonpors playoff for next Sunday. These in-|Chicago ....... 3 4 to turn back the Newmatics. In|tion which had planmbd 1? ma:;‘l’: clude the meeting between the Cor- |Boston R s e e e e ]hlr‘n”xu\h)d.vr‘k’ ,\hnrl\r‘l\v o bin Red Sox and Holy Cross clubs - = have had little success in winning | heavyweight championship o d at the Washington grounds; the bat- Ganles Taday, but, as the old saying goes, the|™orid. tle between Kensington and U!el Flal- :;el:o‘:‘l“:x!“(h?fi:i?} bucket, may. be. kicked over at any m:(:xno.yr?‘r‘:cllw]y‘\:‘.::iqy;fiznoym‘“nl.l-l\( fl‘r;(: cons at St. Mary’s and a clash be-| D and. e ronent Jithuania el | . ‘tween the Sokols ana Senecas at| New York at Philadelphia. The leading teams in the leagugiTommy Loughran. present 175 v o e o | }; Willow: Brocis park, ] Washington at Boston. : pound titie-holder. who will meet | and rocky path befora 5 ':7”:‘ :‘;‘"‘. fif"i?n”v o b and and |Sharkey in a 15-round bout at the dcisesson 13 £ 98] is | Yankee stadiur, September 26 The reason for the Garden's ac- Probabl ost interest of all Games Tomorrow 3 o robably the most inter os| st Louis'at Ghicago: hefore the concluding curtair i (Other clubs not scheduled). jorawa fov e celnon of i 805 v abanacnine Sehmeline o) thingimightyhanpen, . _|that Max ana his manager, Joe Ja- | K f NATIONAL LEAGUE Four clubs are still in the running | cobs, are flirting with an offer of gation. Following the upset which : ; : °g o : ’ : for the champiorship, including!$135,000 for the German to fight < Y ll R RO 1 i RO Games Yesterday Stanley Works, Fafnirs, Laners and | Jack Dempeey st Asen Callonty ou can tell it in every S B S glomy of| Pittsburgh 4, New York 8. Corbins, and it will be a scramble | Thanksgiving Day. . ° . rooters for both the Holy Cross and| (Other clubs not scheduled). in the next two weeks to see which| W. Carey, vigorous, ai llne the way lt flts oos outfit will eventuually win out. forward president of Madison Square the Red Sox at the game. The Standing = ; i : Garden, was preparing, less : h 3 f l ite decision will be . Sl et Sl DO e e the way it feels .. S GRS T G 1 | it b e R e D | be reviving a rivalry that has last- | {01880 .. 7o 6T Hamnirand Dandemmmect, ADOther | state by the local boxing commission, i 9 . ed for four or ntore seasons. Thess | LitPUrEN ...... 6 will be settled Thursday night when |1at2 by 1! / “wh 9 1 ll w0 teams fly at each othor cvers | N YOrk Stanley Works hattles P. & It Cor-| (0 Detrolt, v o’s your tailor” wi time they meet and the fireworks | Broak o Bl SBHIL = notherfduestions il el o Rveraationat i il Tacohs Mwiolit N are sure to burst Sunday. ttled on Tuesday, August 20 when s 143 it on Tueatn, Auguat 20 when ST i Saciin, W, ) Al be more than a fiction Boston A 3 250 | Carey o realization ihat the Ger- | Two postponed games will be| pyiiadernhia 10 andfipyJRthati{ime v th Slih e Brinal| (500 o 0 e L e L [ J 3 . . played off Friday afternoon at Wal g game being played Thursday, August | anyious to go through with the | / /‘/‘ // ; B lnqull'y, you Wlll exper- nut Hill park in the Rotary Boys 22, the championship will have been | Sharkey match as they had indicat- ) , / ) ) & ST league. Thes e scheduled to he| gt m.,,s(',.‘:"'fin:;:’:;v. decided. | cd earlier in the negotiations. / bl ience it in reallty the played on July Vance will meet 1 // { is centered in the game at * Washington grounds between the ted Sox and the Holy Cross aggre- (Other clubs not scheduled). This put an enitrely new complox- . Willow Brook and Paradise Park | N ion on the matter, which previou / . d f will mect Nathan Hale, Games Tomorrow START PLAY TOMORROW | had been complicaied by Schmeling's ) ¥/ rewar o wearing - i J, - | res 1 te fulfill a contract to hox ) ‘ / Cinclnnati at New York, NP ol [ ref L g /1] The Sokols will practice tonight| (mieapn ot Thasel |in this state for Humbert J. Fuga at 6:30 o'clock at the Stanley Quar-| gt. v ter park diamond, William Tilden and Francis Hunter | It nat putting 1t teo strongly to say that Carey, who had bcen clothes made for you e Will Appear in Meadow Club Net 1 RS A R e and you only A Custom * Britain amateur boxers dil-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE o] | mission and hold a Sharkey-Schmiel- 3 ) e % have much success Meriden s | ing Wout in Detroit, was horrified hy iy A f he he Insilco club ‘.\)\0\\'”1‘:15'. rnluxgml. G Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 8 (UP) i”w discovery that Max and his man- y made by one o t mes Yesterday e st Liberty was kayoed in the first| Jersey City 3, Rochester 1. —William T. Tilden 11 and ; neiconsderineihanking ondor . . . round by Al Mariano of Waterbury.| Buffalo ewark 3. I luintaciof New) Rochislls relduG SR G BEt SnEN) ou e Ul ety a1y i i flneSt tallors in the Johnny Laronc of New York got| Baltmore 5 Montreal 3. to start play in the doubles at the | c¥ery day occurrence in b ot i § ; . 4 S o0 By D) ® ways and wiles of the profession. | K technical k over Domniick Fris- The Standing round. No other Davis cup team Jacops informed Carey of (e s Yy Al UL b o S w. . | entries were received by officials in . | I |ANGROC the first round by Johnny Sims of | Rochester ....... 69 -600 |charge of the annual Southampton| “wpyar ought to let you out of your . i i ¢ Waterbury. Al Taylor kayoed Ed.|Toronto ......... 66 .555 | tournament. difficulties with the York com- | y / 4 die Lewis of New Britain in the first | Baltimore ....... 61 § .5 The turvivors in the singles, which | on.' 'he volunteered with that | round. Johnny Maynard won the|Reading . . 5§ o have reached the quarter-fimal st ming naivete characteristic of only bout for New Britain by get-|Montreal ........ 53 -304 |are: John Doeg, Santa Monica; Ber- | this particular breed of fight mani- ting a decision over Young Luigi of | Buffalo g ¢ Keley, Bell, Fort Worth; H. W ger. Porto Rico. | Newarke .:..00 0. 5 |tin, Englan . G. Farquharson.| “Never mind qur difficulties witl el = = Jersey City ...... 37 . South Africa; kddie Jacobs, Balti- | the commission. That is our affai et 1l - Yy more; Julius Seligson, New York; | ctormed Car “Are you going ! "This is the best time of the year to WATCHING THE SGOREBOARD e Games Today Gregory Mangin, Newark and Fritz | through with this match with Shar- i i order custom clothes. The new wool 7 Montreal at Baltimore. Mercur, Harrisburg, Pa. | Key or not 2" = i Rochester at Jersey City. SRt | “I'll have to ask Max," retorted Sasaroiithegstylogcharis fiovs By e United Press Buffalo at Newark. T Tl | Jacobs, sweetly. “Why, he may go + casting the style trend, are ready. Yesterday's hero—(If you spell it| Toronto at Reading. RUTH CHAS[NG LEADERS | Lack: to Germany and not fight any- f Iixtra fittings and all the niceties g-0-a-t)—Howard Ehmke, veteran e | Louis at Pittsburgh. (Other clubs not scheduled). on 2 S 1 i frords, b Philadelphia. pitcher and certainly | 'ERN LE. o} He may go spmewkere else,” sug.- | that leisure time affords, can be old enough to know better, who | Babe Has Total of 28 Homers for gested Carey, reaching for another | H | yours, Stop in at the store or thought he could sneak a fast one. | mes Yesterday leplione, on which he summoned | Y | | | e ] better still have onc of our tailors waist high, past Babe Ruth with the | New Haven 3 the season and Bids Fair to Take | rommy Loughran to New York. The hasy filled in the fa\rly crucial Bridgeport 9, light heavyweiglit champion, “pinch- i 5 - series at Shibe park. The ball hasn't| Providence | ing myself to be sure T was awake," | | is all that's nccessary. Your secre- been found yet. The Yankees won| Allentown Philadelphia, Aug. § (UP)—Hav- |38 hie put it, gleefully signed to fighi i il tary can make arrangements in a that one, 13 to 1, only to drop the | 7 ! ing cleared the bases fwice in iwo | Sharkey. The Boston heavyweight Jimy. second game of the double header m‘ The Standing | drop in at your office. A call to 387 Crown Again, days with homers, Babe \Ruth, with/ IS0 gave prompt approval to ihe the Athletics by a 4 to 2 score. a total of 28 for the season, is rap- | SWitch in the plans - AThany e % idly overtaking the leaders and| Loushran will surrender his light The oufcor of the fi- dax’s cn- | Bridgeport promises to retain the circuit-clout- | Neavyweight — championship next countors at Philadelphia left the A’s ! Providence . . . .. -577 |ing championship this year. Puesday and will go into and Yanks as they were, still sep- | Pittsfield ... .. ... .486| Ahead of the Babe are Chuck|September 1 at Harvey's Lak arated by 11 1-2 games. Quaker City |New Haven ...... -444 Klein of the Phillies, with 33, Hack | Sharkey will train at Orangeburg, N fans went wild when the Mackmen |Hartrord ... ..... 43 3 -432 | Wilson of the Cubs with 30 and Mel | came back from behind to win the [Springfield ... ... 47 i3 428 [Ott of the Giants with 29. Almost here are several angles to he con- night cap, | Allentown ... . G -370 jany day now Ruth should be out in ‘:"10’”'“ """_”“ light of thesc new de- The New York Giants wound up | Games Today | Bill Carey would give a good deal THE HOUSE OF & their western tour by being beaten i | Rridgeport at Hartford. ENGLAND TACKS COACHES |0 Know ihat Jacobs EREsCC! Pittsburgh, 4 o 3, which made the | Springfield at New Haven } A correspondent of the London |\ C' Pluffing. By calling their biuft, | / count seven victories and seven de-| Ppittsfield at Allentown. [ Times points out that England Tacks | "¢ 1as deprived the German of feats for McGraw’s club in the| Proyidence at Albany. professional coaches. Only six of the | ‘Nance at the Jiavyweight cham- | . west. After scoring thrice {o tie the T PG e e ;\w;m;:-w e m)vn‘razv"m‘, at 1], st .'\m» score in their half of the nine. the Games Tomorrow mado since the war, the writer says, | o *S15en Sduare Berden has a e Giants saw the game go when Hem- | Hartford at Bridgeport, 2 and in view of the general improve. | JC4T" 16 ‘Wnn( Max's services—anc sley, Flagstead and Clarko hit s New Haven at Sprin ment in the standard of athletic | 'p) CXCICIse it | On the other hand, if Jack Demp- ly in the Pittsburgh half. e achie t SR | g Albany at Allentown, achievement, more records should | oy really intends to rotarn o th Providence at Pittsficld. 2. ring, a bout between the former palceysandsr, Detiolt st 1a o liEhahipioneanas Sehmatng il cvai i Tlenaroven s MingiasthorTisers N THE TRISH [ Mexico, would outelass the engage- on an old fashioned batting rampage. | Knute Rockne says tho Irish play- | ment between Sharkey and Lough- defeated the ambitious Cleveland ers are the best of any nationality | pap. Indians, 14 to 4. By the Associated Press in his opinion. He says they are| The latter affair will not he of | 5 = New York—Kid Chocolate, Cuba, |supreme when the battles get tough. | champiorship caliber The winner | Myles Thomas: allowed the Red |knocked out Tommy Lorenzo, New | | y Sox but six hits and Boston misplays | york, (6). paved the way for all Washington e HOME]{UNGLUB U BTN i SALESMAN SAM |have a variety of summer jobs, 5 | stevedoring, cutting brush, drilling |0l wells, tossing wheat sacks and a Ey the United Press, |dozen other forms of strenuous 7 Leaders |exercise. Roy Riegels, center and ‘all L HEAH, | GUESS YOURE RIGHT, YA CERTAINLY . ) TH' REST OF ‘YoUR. DAYS DEPEND Klein, Phillies, 33. |captain-elect, has been bucking INECEE K2 i o o —nn b UNE G LU R e | UPON 1 TH'; REST, OF OUR. 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