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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, X m Baseball Standing|PARADISE PARK CAPTURES [[LINDIS NAMES (oot i vl Bt s, o b s Do | able to make the team.” He has no | of Miss Wills, but that result falls fpeac R lay o LEAD IN ROTARY- LEAGUE ~ \fy EUMMISSI[]N"”“‘ e RO R f S t Eou— University of took a set from | This was the spirit in which he the 17 games to deuce and made O p 0 l‘ 8 Games Yesterday the former national champs in the t the entered doubles phase of the |serious threats of victory in the sec- St. Louis 9, Chicago 4. cond round yesterday, while Brad- | Meadow club invitation tournament |ond set before Queen Helen finally, (Other clubs not scheduled). Defeats Nathan Hale in Tight Game By 14 to 8 Score— Athletic Heads Are Well Known shey, Harrison of the University of fhere. Arriviog, on the next to the [asserted her supremacy by winning on 1 Kenneth Appel of jast day of the competition, Big Bill | five su ve points. Today is the day for the pcsting e g = 5 ph of the $50 bonds ovted by the man- The Standing Losers Threaten Right Up to Final Innings—Vance | Pri e Walks of Ll Princeton did ven better in the | first played a couple of warm-up| The high spot of the first day's agers of the seven teams entered in| W : Crew Makes Auspicious Start But Fades As Of- in Private Walks of Lile | etna Vot o rly eliminating | cets with Ed Feibleman of New |play came in the second singles the city championship playoff. Al-| Philadelphia .... 77 30 72 2 Zs = iy the veterans in the course of a | York, then layed three st match which brought a triumph to most before breakfast, Jimmy Mur- [New York ...... 64 38 . fensive Falters — Willow Brook Wins By 8 to 3 i L= ing five-set matc : s of don with Helen Jacobs only after the bitterest phy assistant to Edward Moore, | St. Louis .. 5 56 5 i 3 A ~ (hicago, Aug. 10 (#—The admin- Now a third college outfit must be | junter as his partner, one of se | of st les 1 el oriina wanil Elonteravt| Dlevainnniti NS s Count—Slow and Consistent Play Counts. tration—and the future—of boxing | met and defeated if Tilden and|eoing (o five it ans lnsting thess | ool Loy SEics With Dy FoRUE hrought in a check for the stipulat- | Detroit .. . 51 5 # in Illinois is in the nds of H\I»v Hu r are to celebrate their return | ourg at the end of which time Big | British Miss smashed her way into & ed amount giving Kensington the |Washington ..... 42 412 - S men whose collective recommenda- | from the opean Davis cup bat-{ gy apparently was the strongest | 4-1 lead at the very start. Then Standing s Two hits, an out and an error honor of being the first to post the |Chicago ........ g RS Ia s Pl el tions were success in military, legal, tles with rnamer V- | player on the court came the Californian’s turn for a& lven if Tilden no longer can lick sireak of unbeatable tennis and she gelt which gives a guarantee of good | Boston ......... 31 : P e s T commercial and industrial fields [Whether the fnalists zuinst them faith. | = Washington ........ 3 1.000 WILLOW BROOK BhisEnew s 1niinoiadstate MATItlo ane LobERRgISle xR elLI0fAthE “[the world in tennis quality, he reeled off six of the last seven games summary E— | Games Today M A 750 AR R commission, appointed vesterday by |versity of Texas and Gregory M Play in the championship series is| Boston at Chicago. | Willow Brook e 150 ‘ ] [ Gov. Louis 1. Emmerson, is com-[gin of Georgetown or Oxt reaching a whirlwind stride and with | Washington at St. Louis Nathan Hale .. ... 500 posed cf General John Clinnin, | Cambridge combination of Paul of the game f the first. Miss Jacobs continued tomorrow's games carded as critical | Philadelphia at Detroit | Burritt . R 3000 A 3 soldier and sports enthusiast, chair-|Ricqu and Norman Farquharson was her winning streak to lead at 5-2 be- ones, there is plenty of interest he- | New York at Cleveland. it 3 000 [ osea 4 man; George . Getz, millionaire |not determined yesterday, fore she weakened. Her lapse was ing shown by the fans of the city. !'Vance oG Gen 000 b ‘ 2 coal operator, hig game hunter, who | €Ver N] AN bt £ “ 45 18t what Miss Nuthall was looking — Games Tomorrow | s el s with the late Tex Rickard promoted | :',: (““"’ e ey and her powerful forehand A question has been raised by ob-| Boston at Chicago. | Paradise Park went into sole pos- | Lyor 5 the Dempsey-Tunney heavyweight | veterans;inler ¢ on her fo games with the servers of the play of Merwin| \yashington at St. Louis. | session of first place in the Rotary | ., ... hampionship fight at Soldier Ficld 1 f points. With the Jacobson as to the correctness of the | philadelphia at Detroit. | Boys' Baseball league yesterday Al in and Frederick dne . 5 Sat. her Aias Tacobp statement that he fills in as a pitcher 9 3 v it defeated Nathan AB R vie t L £ % to be in a class by ! to take the set, t comes 10 ¢ ity and 1 The second set reversed the order 1 0 1 New York at Cleveland. afternoon when e president of the Illinois Centr [ e TG for Newark. All we can say is that Sieh e Hale bya 14 to 8 score. Willow |Terwilliger. r ] 1 Bank and Trust Company, all v.n: we received information from a| NATIONAL LEAGUE Brook, after a poor start, overcame | fiMAM: ¢ 7 Chicagoans e pEAAR friend on a newspaper in Jersey City _ a Vance lead and won out by the |\ iasorck 1 Thag e They replace Paul Prehn, Sam AmeFlCfillS Wll] 1 Sll]gles BU f s schedule of four matches in furnishing us with the data. Games Yesterday score of § to 3. Howard, . l.uzzo and Al Mann, who hrings promise of more thrills. e e a| TR T SC Toui ¢ Paradise Park 11, Nathan Hale s | K000 2 0 ¢ L Britishers Take Doubles b N b s We never heard of Jacobson as New York 7, Cincinnati 1, Paradise Park batted itself out of | Rival, o 1 I merson two weeks ag0 Mrs. Watson the third of the pitcher but always as an outfielder. Chicago 12, Philadelphia § a tight squeeze yesterday Mlemnnnt lewnik, «f . 0 0 The chairman, General Clin- YOlngS elS Cafl PIOEI[ Fl[)lIl singles tussles. Edith Cross, doubles Rut, that doesn't mean to say that (Other clubs not scheduled). in the Rotary league and, subduing |“°"™*®" P ..o 3 RN nAs et R R BoanE et T « Hills, N. Y ! 0 partner of Miss Will and Mrs Merwin couldn’t take a turn in the Toe b a threat of the Nathan Hale crew.| ol : s fairs built upon participation. M Exfimp'e of Veteran teputations in tennis mean little | Michell follow them on the courts, Dbox if he was so inclined. The Standing finally won by the score of 14 to .| Willow Brook e e e R e e e v frequently nothing at n a close | then the No. 1 players of the twe S w. s t, | The Paradise crew got off to a good | \ilve JATR S e e e e e S match—but of the British for teams, Miss Wills and Miss Nuthall, Important games are to be plaved | cyioage . gy 3 .60 | start by scoring five runs in the first ASSRRAEE b SR, ThAninionshins VATl = bve =iprest | isouthamplon N AR A /) supremacy in doubles play and of the | wind up the singles encounter. The in the Rotary league next Monday | piiiepiion NS i inning but the Nathan Hale team i AR i Big Bill Tilden is 1 {1 {o | American court stars in the singles | final doubles match of the series afternoon. Paradise battles Washing- \Now york ...... 0 ‘561 | battled all the way and several ; e R e on the | have been upheld in no uncertain | brings Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Hazel ton and Vance meets Smith. The g "oyt 7007 5 53 A times were within reach of the leal | = CILERY Lt wars, He o s and sivel sage advice to the | fashion Hotchkiss Wightman, captain of the clash between Paradise and Wash- |pioogen """ “ 5 of the winners, gornmand s ihont sitheln (aniivadune s e o rae el Iy dihe nun America’s {wo Helens, Miss Wills | American team and donor of the e : . | the World War, an orgapizat! ; s ington promises to he one of ‘”‘e Cincinnati ...... 43 E R ooataul Gox Mebonvatwirler Hons Rl S ‘Tytlunys may well profit by the example’ and Miss Jacobs. ran into a few sur- | {rophy. ag Mrs. B. C. Covell and hardest fought battles in the entire | gogion GG L 413 | cupied the mound for the losir i : : ed. | Of dynamic athletic energy the vet- | prises in their s s matches, hut | Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd-Barron Jeague and it may decide the cham- | prijadeinmin .. 40 s |last war General Clinnin was award- 3 g 5 as afforded the his one | pach came throug victory to give —— pionship. Neither team has as yet b combination but he was almost all e dnel Dislinghished Service medaly|icia0 ha orded them in h n h came through to victory to giv : - alone in his efforts to keep th ——— Rt e e e R R nited S t a h B)nthel Races Slitel’ been beaten in league play. Games Today Bataqiss: Paskitanm ia At icction kefsaili 208 ek D q'\ . solid vizht hours on the 11 competit The game between the Burritts| . SRR B8 SECOKNR: T i e % . ¥ : 95 "l‘”“ ‘*;‘“‘" "r."f“' I played a total of four matches com- % in the doubles was e Tulsa, Okla.. Auf. 9 P—The Un:- and Pirates in the City league this | ¢ "POURH B UER, FAn T et ) iy o s POIH[S in Avemge L e . [Anisingino essi{hani 2 s hd 13 : hothe st Sltn versity of Tulsa is to be the scene of afternoon will also g0 a long way fo- | e b ® Hr 0T S el M(lnr s during the last trouble witn | PEREE ; P s e il lap in a brother-and-sister wards settling the dispute over the XA pitcher but, atter he. forgot the lo-\ —_— alie | Big Rill does not go so 1s 10 | Mrs. Phoebe Watson. conquered the Tac scholastic perfection. championship in that circuit. G oo cation of the plate, he left the, Chicago. Aug. 10 (P—Jimmy | M Gelz has long heen decply - yacommend such a heavy program ombination America has pro-| For six vears Doris and Gordon S Pitisburgh at Brooklyn. mound in the sixth inning in favor | Foxx’s baiting average suffered |'°rested in boxing, his interest tak-|uq this for every aspiving voung ten- | qy Helen Wills and Edith Cross, Allen have heen in the same classes, Cincinnati at New York. of Heinzman, first baseman, Hmnh‘flhn!m,\ last week, but not enough i 3 player in the land, but he thinks | The California pair. winners of the |1oth finished high school this year, Chicago at Boston man proved to be a revelation as a | to break his lease on the American | V1t Tex Rickard in the promotion | (nay “the more tennis is played Jasthampt earlier this week, | their 1 Neither made a e e e | pitcher and he showed plenty of | Ieagus leadership. Kigures reloas. |Of the Dempsey-Tunney fight which | (nis conntry, the sooner the U o Te but five games | grade below A ny subject. | possibilities. ed today and including Wednesday's States is going to get back the Davis | from their overseas als ] Doris, 18 “”)‘ atlemntito continia . dlseh Eark o ten .q | game, give the Philadelphia first cup.” final match of the day ¥ _ her record with a university major iy Mwfl:\:"r’:: l:;‘ n,iqt;\ko :; Iy‘;]»a:l}:‘,,,i baseman a mark of .387, la loss of f‘\““’“' of the annual' po SR j Pinne to personalities on | ed the American margin to 2-1. ) in English. G ¢Inv‘ (\\n’\:ar:\?‘\-‘r = T | nning. Each team scored i he | three points. N the st t of the famous na- | Michell and Mrs. Watson displayed | Ju aspires yforas peniedh [ verd M’J:‘\l: ';,2:??:“ 1 ‘KI;‘*"”R’\“‘H_":“; Z‘r:“l N EaTIR Buffalo 4 ;,m“,fi counting Al sinsla (:a“"\ 1]'“ 4 Rew fhredh o Foxes eign aps |, 'Hw’ Hmd‘n.-minr \’n 3 Gardner, | tional :Zwm : v' ff“” mxn-m: ‘.” deadly team work combined with in- age w a course specializing in e e | ochesten & TeracyRTTTy the Afih, the Nathan Hale got thre: | peared in the person of his team. |3 A1 Amateur sport enthusiast, ana, commit DTl g il Lo ehargidinidual bolllianceilo takeibs mateh mistry played off some evening during the | Reading § Toronto 7. . {and Paradise scored twice. In the |mate, Al Simmons. The Athletics * EOMfer of “““"‘"""“"' Bt el st e o o el nd Wil- | by a string of games that compiete- 2 ————— oG Baltimore 8, Montreal 7. sixth, Nathan Hale got three more |outficlder added 16 points to his|MAaNaged the national open golfjmer Allison. winners of the doubles|ly overwhelmed the American duo.| Pajamas for Day Wear e while Paradise got only one. In the |average (o pass Helnie Manush of |foUrnament at Olympia Fields last |in the challenge ros nst the | Miss Wills and Miss Cross got off 1o Have Frilly Trimmings S CollictelaualSequins will maet The Standing { eighth, Nathan Hale got one but |St. Lonis, with a mark of pekreaniys daion Mol the oreRuiagie e AT e Ok R e e L alee o O ORI e el S s JuriociCilyl leasiie Mondayi] Wi o il Paradise came back to get four and | points hehind the leader. ofthe Culacazo Athletle AsmoalaU o o e e e e R e e e ot i) i .607|this ended the scoring. | dropped five poinis to op Nnich he has heen a director for | tion” and { S Ly T b & e :‘\";‘fi‘,, ey banlD R A can Legion teams are scheduled to Toronto ... L 2 Manka made some nice catches | The mame of George Herman | lpo S S AT o T S T v s T P LS o e Ty B D SO B PP A G S hattle it out on Wednesday night. |Baltimore ....... 63 <548 | for Nathan Hale in center field. Ruth occupied a familiar position P had e sted, ) Gaveinon s e T \ a The Holy Cross Juniors and the Y. |Reading ........ 60 : Lindy” Dobek starred for the los- | in the list of statistics—at M. C. A. play next Saturday after- | Montreal ........ ; 96 | ers at shortstop. Wojack, . Coyle rerson decla “(hat the 5 The top Merson declares, “(hat the commi : e sioners he well known business men, | 4 of the home run column. The Babe noon. |Buffalo ....... 92 and DiFranzo were the heavy hit- Newark PR 2 466 | ters for the winners. The summary: and T am sure we have them in our cracked out four homers during the [ANd I am sure we have them In our With the American Legion region- | Jersey City ...... 3 .316 NATHAN HAL: Zroup. We are extremely fortunate week to steal the lead from Lon K'OW she ey Gehrig, with a total of 28, Iollow- | 0 have secured this period. who will “The T ) t trong for us i b n 1| have fitted hi th the flare be: hithe 4 . : e | B e htro Al B ohiE 28, w- Sl e e he Trench are too strong for us son strprised hoth the gallery and | ha itted hips wi e flar 5 al championship playoffs scheduled : S S Ing s Forxi Simmona andi Manushi|-ape hewecontdence forBiioxin e i i s s ipnve s her opponent by choosing to wage a | ginning ahove the knee next Friday and Saturday, there is Games Today AT S - iy A ) Ilinois. 7 5 4 A b 3 ar i " 3 were: FFonseca, Cleveland, .387: Laz- How long their grip will last no haseline hattle against the girl who| Some of the more frivolous day- o exciting Ibaseba tap| Toronto at Jersey City, anka, cf S > 4 seneral ¢ ! Rlentyofesctne b e O e s Haokeiehy zerl, New York. .363; Comhs, New | General Clinnin sa one can predict accurately” is admittedly superior fo any of the time pajamas have narrow pleated for the fans of this and surrounding | Rochester at Newar Fork, 3617 Herlmann, Detrolr #60,| “In accepting ihs ppsition o0l (o roe iniaalr & cities. B & Montreal at Reading. Two important games are to be| played in the Industrial league next | week. On Tuesday, TLanders and Fafnirs clash while on Thursday | Stanley Works battles P. & F. Cor- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE bin ing active form in his association | set & new record for attendance and receipts. He recently has been in Games Yesterday hefore many more seasons. hurst. The Americans captured only ent style standards. Tilden had no explanations nov fourth gsame of the second set | Daytime suits, in a majority of alibis for the defeat of the Americ ¥ fter being carried to de- cases, have trousers that are almost team by Cochet, Borotra and com- | feat four times as wide as skirts. Many of them pany the opening singles, Mrs. Wat- | are shirred from the waist. Otheis £ Bill made it world’s women players in this de-|ruffles in place of trousers cuffs Ruth. New York, .354: Fotherill, chairman of the commission, I am | joar that while he does not expect | partment, and even more surprising 1he same pleating appears again on-» Detroit. .351; K. Williams, Boston, dctermined to enforce every rile in {5 angage in anymore Davis cup ten- | was the fact that this method of at- | the bottom of the jacket. R P PPN ong i i the hook,” he said. overnor Em- i 12 N vox, p ey 0 mers as assured me that he will | S m—— M | - = o Rob Grove, the Athleties' south- lerson g Suret ot b ! . iUy = Torals 30 B back the commission in everything | to and there will be no elasticity in Providence 7. Bitténeld &, 1. Covle 3 out winning or losinz. He remained Heinzman 5 L Castelli any clause New Haven 3. Springfield in the lead, however, with a record (Other clubs not scheduled) Rk L of 17 victories and two defeats. Rridgeport 72 4 g Murfay, 7 05 £ feats. Rube Walberg's work for the 1 = diigetlislar (e oo § bt i et T BATILE TODAY) 7 o s vescrime ot S@E&é’fflf e e e R e e ST TR R L i S chary of New York, won R e 5 [ Patadine T i only siact and hrought his ateing:tel| pans el RIP FROM CALAIS BY BOAT -~ OolE o'cLocK Ik I and plaving ol (o earn hiv i Springfld U486 o] o v M B S DI sesen straisht tiumha, st and West Clash in Singles “TRAIN 5 ~~ TS A FOUR e MoRNING ! ing carrying ma " edo, aay o b & 2 i out: By ojac 5. Cox 6. Hei 9 The Athletics continue bat al if ¥ was the last obstacle between Carl|Allentown . J | Willow Brook §, Vance clip, and SR at Mefidow Gll]b HOUR RIDE , AND TLL TRY "‘"‘GE{ UP -0 BED Hauttmann of Pilishurgh and _hi e | The Vance team made an auspi- lcadershin, the Yankees sloughing i o PICTURE TTHE COUNTRY BoTH OF YoU ! this 2 5 successive national public links Today cious start against the Willow Brook |one point fo .306. Detroit picked ) - Ftrod ot B 2 ious stz L e p 306 De picked championship. The two, who tied | [\!""“’"‘ at Bridgeport Park club but faded fast in the mat- up a point and remained third with | Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 10 (A AND TOWANS BEFORE for mcdalist honors ,,.‘”,,; 36 hols \;.: fllj.n;‘:\\?]tfi .&'mmzmd ter of offensive. In the first frame an average of .302 Rival tennis stars of the ecast and EATERING -THE oUTSKIRTS qualifying round and who have con-| Albany at Allentown four of the losers hit safely and| ppjjadelphia's fielding rate was VoSt &re to battle it out for singles > netsdlitheglaieat AClatingilg s Brovidenceial Riftsnisld. these hlows accounted for thres | umicient fo keep the leadership | NONOrs in the Meadow club invita- OF PARIS At~ SH-H - EAsSY tory of the tournament, faced each = : } k eadership . e . s = runs. During the remainder of tha ! npoittt e e Tost ane noint | tioN tennis tournament here . ather here today in the fin hole Games Tomorrow me they made but two hits off the o i (yeek. The A's lost one PO | Fritz Mercur, of Bethlehem, Pa I MASOR ! ~THERE'S yound for the title. Springficld at Hartford. | ofterings of Lyons who had seven | s S them @ mark of 75 wbIle istands . slight favorite to defeat ' CALL oF " strikeouts to his credit. e e A Johnny Doeg of Santa Monic lif. in second and thira piaces. with : | . ol Wi The Willow Brook team started pyorazie'oc” s amy a1o. respec. |DUt the brawny youth from the Pa- 4 3 ~ [ GUESS pionship event, was semi-finalist avers k sy | slowly but kept picking up runs cific const hopes to repeat the vic ; o twice, finalist once and champion s 05 MG CPE O b e tory he scored over Mercur in the : WED BETTER twice, naturally was a one sided fav- | e i Inning when they went Other leaders were Long-Wood tournament earlier in G > ROLL (A | DR | | Kautfniann, who during his seven| Pitisfield at Albany. vear wpetition in the chaw Bridgeport at New Haven arite. He hag heen playing the bost into (he lead were mever in danger,| RURS batted in—Simmons, Phila- the season solf of his career, while Soncrant | R e e A e i, It the final foday finds Mereur has heen shooting botn mediocre and than. the losers and the chiet difter-| Runs—Gehringer. Detroit, 98 pliving as he did v 1y in over- Lrilliant golf, ; | Triples—Fonseca, (leveland, and \whelming the last an conte |ence in the teams was the support Séncrant's chance, however, lay | A e Miller, Philadelphia, 12 der. Norman FFarquaharson of Cam R T e T 3 . ’ Tn the first frame, the Vance team | Poubles—R. Johnson, Detroit. 37 |bridge university. in three straight R e AT AN e Al P rk GIW Lg N w : LA riE Stolen hases—Gehringer, Detrolt, |sots, Doeg will have his hands full | went to pieces after two men were been bowling over favorite aftor fav- | i Y eglon vine 10§ SOty ”pn 50 Onl base: INTWo pasata | L Mereur cool and suave, made the orite and when great shots were | s dG F‘ H ‘[ d P S ot Team runs— Philadelphia, 602 hall perform all sorts of strange | o0 errors and a bonehead play hy needed to win e has played them. | OGO GAME FTOM HAIOTd |two crrors and a bo oend DX W1 Opponents runs — Philadeinhia, | evolutions as he piled placoment up- A victory todav may change his ea- S e : 38 on placeme zainst the your reer also as it would give nim a I | Tneth Mast Halt ot the (rame the Team home runs—New York. 101, | Britisher cater opportunity to join the pay- al fo the Herald : ; Triple plays—Chicago, New York, | 1t was sharply contrasting fashion e ! ; : Aug. 10—The local | Vance club did some fine sticking 880, o At i o Ing profpaiens] Tanks. HioRs team. 1epresenting the | Witham and Richards singled with Detroit. 1 each. shassDoErgcits e Ehp RO NG instated to amatenr ranks by g I e 2 AT Double plays—Cleveland, 116 Worn to the point of stion hy United States Golf association R NI, Tralhy e G Gk (Yol AT, s (R el ot d e ohean citme hack last evening to even the|home with a triple to right. An in- lesteon Heniis e anally anaeen tol championship serfes with the Hart- | field out scored Wiezorek Hagk Wilson fanned ste times fi S0 080 B8 B R R [rord post at § ark here. The| Both teams went scorcless in the la row and then went on a batiing 5 I e [ final score was f O'Connor. | next two frames and the winners rampage and broke up three ball | o/l 5 0y Hartford's starting pitcher, was hit | went into the lead in the fourth. games in as many days. TR heitanenE fordl e tehanaion hard. Houlihan. on the mound for [Three hits coupled with an error, # ——— - ship In.the doubles phase TR the locals, although he held the |pa iU bats oy N [ Ll ol Gonnolly, Detroit municipal cham- | ciie | S8R B s shaks "’l"“’fl“"" a hit batsman gave them SPEED WITH AGE % tournament. Bill Tilden and Frank 4 plon K6 anais fandiddfested WWeslayilisers sust Sna ca Gl s e iis lIAER8 counlers Dan O'Leary, pedestrian. is 40, hut | Hunter are finding themselves forced : ; GETTING UP Cagper (of Tonlsvillel formen i Rens] mroz ool \" g ; ]'! ;I i A couple of hits and passes and he circled the hases six times in 4:58 [to run a gauntlet of college yonths : — B 4 a Claney in the t half of the eight. | (o infleld outs produced two more at the baseball stadium in Buffalo. lall of whom are playing their finest 2 8 3 E OFF. STEAM = |The Iatter was unhittahle. : ] B | _ lruns for the winners in the Afth.'N. Y. the other day THEG Bopatiof Heins Abloits telitth | Tolez, Hartford's right fielder, hit Ehehay iebianeic URihEd 9 o S for the circuit in the sixth but R = = = Kauffmann's path to the finals was failed to fouch third base. Repa viously. 7 his victorion varch to the finals Soncrant eliminat A, J Tardee of New Haven, Conn., 7 and and then polished off Joe Merola New York city, 1 up; crushed Frank {ucky umatenr champion, one up on the 21st hole in yesterday's 15 hole semi-final. ecasier. He successively defeated R.|Hartford's center fielder gave a sen- t ¥ H. Albeck of Chicago 5 and 3; John sational exhibition in the outfield and SALESMAN SAM A S f Be B Sm ” tonway, Detrcait, 6 and 5; Johnny |clouted out four of his team’s five = a e y a Bovd of Philadelphia 3 and 2, and |hits John Hornsby, municipal ehampion The score by innings of Wichita 5 and 3 in the semi-|Hartford ... 0 0 1 0 0 P TTee T e - o 4 - Y. . finals. [ Bridgeport .. 01000 10 : Al I (et - 0U STINGY, GO0D -FoR~ \ WELL,DRY UP— &N’ WHEN | | (TH WIEES KIKKIN' FOR || \T'D BE & %100 3 SR L BEEN WEARING THIS NOTH(NG! You SPEND GET DOWN To TH' OFElcE MORE. CLOTHES AGAIN! ONE | All-White Costumes e e S e ORESS LoNG- ENOUGH ! fie&e MONEY ON SMOKES) 'L SEE HoW MUCH Leay \ WONDER. WHAT KIND | e Popular for Evening The two clubs will battie in the | HeN You bo ol Me LeT Ya Have! {OF & ORess SHED GET Paris. Ang. 9 (P —The all-white | declding game of the sories for the FoR CLoTHES (€ | GAVE HER % 502 costume leads the field for evening | State Legion title at the \'.\1: \'n:sl"vl » 7| 2 o azes ~ e o S at all smart summer resorts, dress- |field in New Haven at 5:30 o'clock | e, i | ] Makers: mannequins report, back |his afternoon. A pitchers’ battle is | i e / | DUNNO, BUT from the fashion parades which |“Xpected between Tolez. the Hartford | : ’ o ¢ / VLL BETeHA MY open the season at such places as | 'Virler, and Clanc . Bridgeport's ace. z 1 = ¢ i BACK coLlar Vichy, Dinard, Deauville, Le Toquet R 3 5 d Juan-les-Pins. With the white evening dress of chiffon or atin is worn a white coat, usnally without fur and of |\I|’\’\ length or loss The short wraps | recognize the flared and long- skirted evenin dresses which now | The real name of Jakie Fields, new welterweight champion, i Jackie Finkelstein, Henry Lkstrom. golf captain at tmouth, is the new sftate ama- teur champion of New Hampshire. ire worn 1o the exclusion of even Tookies at the metropolitan tracks hemmed frocks by the majority of lare reporfed fo have lost heavily smartly gowned women, this season Georgia Tech looks like one of the | Dazzy Vance finds the Cubs about best foothall bets in the Southern|the ecasiest club in the circuit to con/srrace. be

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