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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929. 19 —_————— grevsmssssssssssseerent| B eball StaningWOMEN SWIMMERS |5 st "‘-3?5*33"‘"‘“"‘5‘TIU]EN BATILES 3:;:‘*;3;;“_“:&‘;;': S MO MALLORY fSUDDEN HEATWAVE Speaking — sy he lon'od "oy 1| Erav e IN CENTRAL STATES {of Sports | Mt READY FOR RACE zmemms o i, o Yl]UNfi PROTEGE =% s MAKES COMEBACK oo Games Yesterday | Other low scores in the first| | baseball rules. The contest was| Warmer Weather of Summer i Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3. , | qualifying flight were Jim Carberry, | . 2 practically even until the sixth when | g | Chist e e St. Louis 10, New York 0. l m d h | Harry Hampton, Jock Hutchison, all T w \nh«u Hale pushed across eight T W B i CAROrg-hav P d e o e el | S oA L T et Ethel Hertle and Martha Norei- ct.ciomier Sy 2o Tennis Veteran Meets Wilbur v, oo 5ot i, i Tennis Veteran Wins Brilliant| A Baseball League was ended last Sat- Boston-Cleveland, rain. ™ Sargent, of Columbus, Ohio; Johnny | C G | for the remainder of the game. Wil o | % e e e us Rank as Favorites hen Cincinmat - owiia pir| G600 NEWPOrt COUMS |iow ‘Brooe made a sreat sia i whe| ViGtOFY OVEr Betty Nuthall | coicaso, sus. 25 o — & sudaen row between the Holy Cross and Pi- The Standing Mehlhorn, New York; Bobby Cruick- AE e |eighth but fell short. !(r‘m:n’kalu-rj heat wav \'.lmh swept over the rates teams, hinges the entire league W. 3 : % . [shank, New York; Walter Murray, [ o 53 (p|fielding and good pitching marked| SyeE middle west from the squth and itself and the championship honors | pyijadelphia .... 83 .93 | Toronto, Ont., Aug. 28 P—FIY- | Gary, Ind.; and Harley Denny of | ! e oy in tha B nmual | Nathan Hales play. Francis Crean| Xorest Hills, N. ¥, Aug. 23 P — | southwest sent temperatures "soars for the season. Everything depends!now vork ... 68 ‘5o¢ | Dine women swimmers were here {or | Green Bay, Wis, who had 71s. ,\,'"’“v"""“ Pplay in the 18th annual|picheq very well for the Southend- |Just when Mrs. Molla Bjursted Mai- | ing and left this section of the couns on whether the Holy Cross team can | 5 s the Wrigley ten-mile marathon in | pysher led the more than 100 ama. |NEWPOTt casino invitation singles'ors byt her support was ragged.|lory seemed fadin e i e oliE forpred (k tori s Cleveland ...... 61 & : e Onteictions o nenaentiica iy say bisl- £ ory seemed fading from the picturs o win or not. The game will b€ played | g4 * 1ouis . 5 B g e teurs who sought the crown. | ik Gertie Stein, a Lou Gehrig in the Chicago, with 93 degrees, experi= | . f \ 'q | Tilde! sed against his R s 8 tender f majo enn on Diamond No. 1 at Walnut Hill | Dltrore .. / L In the big field two New York Bill Tilden ranged against his youth- | fielg anq at bat, ably substituted for | 2> * Ontender for major tennis| neeq the warmest weather of the park at 2:30 o'clock. Washington .. 5 5 ‘n‘lrls ranked as joint ravorites— gr-m p'roluf;c A - Coen Jr., of K -| Captain Elizabeth eeney, whoss | NOROTS, :h». veteran Norsewoman | summer and hottest August 22d ChiCago ........ 2 5 | Ethel Hertle, winner last year. and |sas City and George M. Lott Jr. of |gpsence cast gloom upon the Nathan |has come back into the spotlight |in the history of the United State: Should the Holy Cross team win g i | Martha Noreliu, the former ama- | ‘Chivugu faced with the necessity of | ale team before the game. Anaa | with a smashing, straight-set victory | ® €ather bureau. The rise was freak= tomorrow, the team will be tied teur speedster. eliminating John Van Ryn of| prajaikas play ity S | 3 5 ishly sudden and abrupt, the mer- with the Burritts for first place. A Toaay There were others, however, who {Oranse, N. J. to enter the final|jert field, o ‘k“,lmhdrm»'.,':“ ':T:::;!,‘,'_; over Betty Muthall in the querter|cury belng sent up 11 degnia Should the Pirates win, the Burritts| philadelphia at Chicago. were conceded more than an outside round hi.self. . ! e s = (ngnrr I es0uts |finals of the national women's|wo hours in the afternoon. Two will have won the pennant. ATl chance of winning. Among these Coen became a semi-finalist bY | Willow Brook had a great e thdmn\mw“r» ; persons died here after being over- Washington at Detroit.. were Qlive Gatterdam, former Seat- | e |virtue of a straight set lacing Me|ing foul flies and _\Lm O'Brion sube| .. may be thatthe famlliar suc-fcome by the heat, and there S The Buffalo American Leglon| Boston at Cleveland. tle girl now living in Toronto, rur- | (Continued from Preceding Page.) |handed yesterday to Paul De Ricow, |gtityted in every o roundings served as inspiration | drowned team came through to win the ner-up to Miss Hertle in 1928; Ruth | 5 |member of the Oxford-Cambridg|the (ime appe: k. e el Shyis e super cokuk, Towa, and St. Louis re- Eastern sectional championship yes- Sames Tomorrow Tower, of Denver; Jane Thoms, of | form of a wild pitch. He stole second |team, but probably was only enabled |teams lined up as follows: !\11-* t marke 1‘ her heyday, f T 8i K rees to be the hottest {oriay when ibidefoatscithal Lishan (ot rina fomie v Terre Haute, Ind.; and Anna Priller |and scored on Lindgren’s single to |t0 stay in the tournament at all be ME e folla has won this championship | places in this section. but were hard S e e sl i Dl Benoit of Holyoke, Mass. The win- | oft. cause of the generalship of the man |, NAthan Hale: T, Nogiel p. K. oftener than any other playe o | pressed by Springfield. 1iL, with 96 i A ] e ner is to receive $10.000 with $3,060 | The score was tied in the eighth [he meets today. Coen had lost the |HAvalls o G- Stein 11 .“‘\rlvlu. world, and always is at her best on |degiecs, and Peoria. Il with 94 de- iEin: orasa e e trasters | tios oAt IOl i ara for second place; $1.000 for third; |when Vincent singled, stole second |first two sets in m\ fourth round | 49 B kas If, My Sponner jihe! femoisitartlotithatWeat : | grees. Official readings elsewhere day and he came through with flying R $600 for fourth and $400 for fifth. |and came home when Kane threw match with Wil Allison, a Davis m\:'\( sdan cf, J. Fisher 3b, T. sw\llx'\;m o ; - were in the low 90's and high 80's. g esides allow six hits. S = Among the contenders is a 16-year | Wildly to third. This ended the scor- |Cup player, and srflmul Hiivetton b | B GNP | Although able to outdrive an 2\7“32,“';{«'5 ;,I”.‘i\‘o"lf,fil’!f himself. BERRONEW WL old girl, Leah Riley of New York. |ing for the game. |eliminated in another when ti ‘r)x’,i“’r" l'f”;'.”‘"‘n,"_ ,!‘“"{‘I" o manelyer i pln ellsh IR CINHO e In winning the race last year Miss | Both teams whaled out 11 hits, |lanky Philadelphian rushed to the | "\ Ji f SNt 3b, - 0 1lm‘ n had been figured to give Miss Wills Buffalo now plays the winner of | hicago 16, Philadelphia 7 Hertle covered the ten miles in ine |but eight errors by the Paper Goods |sidelines to coach the faltering Coen. | - o WH © N % ORE 2y i hardibaltle, sMEsSEMalloryliwd s the Western championship at Louis- Pittaburgh 6, New {,’0 k 2 fast time of 5 hours, 45 minutcs, |fielders robbed Jo McCormick of a | he Xan City youth immedi-| A U® % 2 “ipick cf, E iven only a slig vr.hk«mw to stop ille, Ky., September 4, 5 and 6 for Bm;fl\_lyn i Z‘mrm“a';‘ 5 144-5 seconds with the water in |victory which he should, by all stan- |ately reversed his form and came| Fathan TTate Ll 3 e | Miss Wills today The champion | IN [;UTT']N STRIKE the national chompionship. F R P Lake Ontario at a temperature of 65 |dards, have won. The summary: back strong to overwhelm the B IR oo e aa o o O s 203 as Flosigonly,y byro e men in Fifo} B ' RS 5 A degrees. Today the temperatire A |star. Van Ryn and Henry “"i 3roo] 2 —13 19 $ | matches in the tournament. Yes- i i as 6 six are v % |“Bunny” Austin of England engag Home runs, M ardon, E. Mann: | terday she smothered Mrs. Peggy Two games are being played this The Standing was 64 degrees, six degrees above | Preisser, 85, 1 ... 1 ¥ 0 and engag ann; ; 1 - B e |ed in an extra set tit in the quar. {hree base hits, F, Crean, E. Nogiel | Michell of England 6-0. 6-1. |Workers Olfered Hall Original : Rotary. Bo: 5 2 5 - el B el o M ; .| The race is over a two-miles rec- et ¢ finals with the resultant elimina- | 2; tWo base hits, E. Noogiel, K. Hav- | 01, orgers Ollered nall Urigin Jeague. Yante maea | e ol R -682 | tangular course to be covered five |precrieik ib { |tion of the British Davis Cup play- [alis: J. Sowa, A. Pralaikas, M. Salliorhn PranveljandP M i than Hale plays the Y. M. C. A'dT @ | Pittsburgh ... 4 ot izpallsk Lt er but only after a pretty display of | O'Brien 2 & e met often, but He m y IDIters games next week will be played on|New York ... : 5 5 Milewski, 2b i 2| volleying and lobbing. 2 — has held the Indian sign over tt Monday and ,Tuesday afternoons.|st fouis ....... 58 55 : Ostertag, ¢ ..... |older woman since 19 when shc The police basehall game Wil be | Brooklyn ....... 53 8 .457| Lindgren, 1t .. e faat Lo "“",“‘f; onieldd MAY PLAY AT DALLAS |dethroned her in two quick sets in| Manchester, Eng., Aug. 23 (P— played in this city Wednesday after- | Cincinnati ... ... 49 ‘493 iy el s pUch ol | |the final of the national champion. |L-ancashire cotton mills workers noon and the Rotary league game |philadelphia . ... 48 & a i |auished Berkeley Bell of Dallas, | | I L |ship tourname: . asked today to accept a reduc- Tex, the national intercolle giate | LB onInamant, ; will make way for this contest. |Boston . o , 60O : : urnamen. " | were asked today to accept a re : | warren, Lh | contest which lasted the better pa en Jacobs, Ameri econd ran 4 hat th L . Of the three sames to be played Games Today L o b H : 5 [l w‘n e Detier "“" tween Southern Methodist and |INg star, faced one of the hardest |SOUEht more than a month ago to Sunday afternoon in the City Base- Pittsburgh at New York. P il v e et @ 0 (Al : \; et B e s ball championship series, the battle Chicago at Philadelphia. . al points ha hnson, P been made. The scores - were 63| M'¥ May be Staged in Texas. | Phoebe Watson of England, who de.| The arbitration court, appointed between the Falcons and the Corbin| St. Louis at Boston. Bame Wages Mernlv on ior Zonnenn : iy e avele Slby |feated Miss Jacobs in the Wightman 125t week when the workers went Red Sox is scheduled at St. Mary's| Cincinnati at Brooklyn. : im0 Maguder, victory over Fritz Mercur | possibility that the second game of ‘ Seireakliads back to their jobs after remainingg Field. aigeses 01 w8stem Dpe“ Title Btz g burg, Pa., was especially |tW0 scheduled between the football | | Dallas Texas, Aug. 23 (A—The | ms Although easily able to defeat AWay three we (uired only two 3 = e 2 8 S p Mary Greef, Kans: O x days to a e at its findings. ¢ = Totals 7 sweet for the champion, becausc |teams of Southern Methodist univer- | f Sen s Gl yALN " Louis (Kid) Kaplan won his bat- | ytore? 2t How sork [Landers 410=8| Mercur is one of the *few players [Sity and the United States Naval |SL°n Yosterday, Miss Jacobs ha o Boreae dr‘”\:l oo tle with Joe Trabon in Waterbury | picooo'a bhiladelphia Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 23 (S—| "Two base hits: Peterson, Nestor, Ma- | W10 have ever defeated him in tour- | my will be played at Dallag|Veeh handicapped during the tou [aepressea conattion ann - sinsaiit last night. Kaplan had a wide mar-| o ; pos.D Tommy Armour, erstwhile holder of |tis, Gernsky. Home runs: MeCormick, [nament play. Mercur's play was er- wdmitted here today by Com- |N3Ment with a strained ligament in | J°Pres conation ana nchde e gin over the Buffalo fighter. Btiboilsia SBoston, | national open title, topped tne |Jo Maguder on.Biaseson' Dallst{ratic and aithough the Philadel. Mander Ingram. dircctor of football | 1% Pack: Mrs. Watson also has|immediate palliative. They were not o e A Y ol A T8 O B (A ot :M‘r 1 .\\1“‘_” i (.”.x ..P;:&\‘\‘:r phian showed a brand of tennis far|activitie Annapolis. }hi !. :v r ; pses, but _general her .v}”wm‘\. |‘ ”w\\(: “," lefl!»;w \.\\ as the Billy Taylor of Hartford suffered NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE par, as 170 golfers from the e:st|Double piay: Malons fo Maguder fo Fer. | from brilliant he was never in ap-| Commander Ingram, in confer. [PIay has been sound. Yesterday sho|PUob el o i 4 broken jaw in the sixth round of T Cilpedtiaenli Bl i il B e et e ence with Dr. R. N. Blackwell, busi- |d¢feated Miss Edith Cross o san| [The employers previously had his hattle with Al Schell of New| . _k"’]'L'y““:( Nesterday, cnd stage of the battle for the w:t. vires: Maher and Lemniian. Time: 215\ In the doubles play, the day's only | NeSs manager of athletics at the uni- | ! Imf‘!-\" o after losing the first set.| 29K “‘m“’i Folnont per rl‘lni York, substituting for Georgie | peRAr ontreal 4, ern open championship tod T upset was the elimination of Philip | Versity. said it would be possible to | In the doubles only one American |9 (¢ el Sl st, Woods of New York. Schell won on | DUl S el i A stroke behind the Scot was beattle Dnmce Case Neer of Portland, Ore., who with | bring the Middies here in 1931 on -u\nmhm}.;uon rematag st loriues [VC) Renldhare meant L) 1 EIER o ST k | ochester 9-1, Reading 5- 3 smi onda e g Bruce Barnes of Aust Tex. e |in the event arrangements were as- |ANna Harper and Miss Cross, run- |° Aoy €3 of wages a technical knockout. SRS Horton Smith, Joplin, Mo., sensa- Draws Wide Attention |” S ST gy (LR R e L : CSRen s e paid to more than 500,000 workers 0 U S e | feated the world's champion com. |<ured for the accommodation of 6 ¥ vear. Mrs. Wats Johnny Clinch of this city, batfer- (12, ininngs). e T e e A e attle Aug. 23 (P—A divorce suit |y, 4100 of Allison and Van Ryn in |00 spetcators. The 1930 contest will | Mrs. Peggy Saunders Michell fc « arbitration board decided ta ed Chick Becker of New York s6 un- 5 Nelson, Indianapolis profess:onat, ;\",',::',"‘";,,‘,?‘rll::.,:“=<‘w"|21too‘;\ marriagt | (o opening round. They were put Do Tlayed in the east November 15, |0n° of the strons British combis Sy ke DS oot roR soretulls that thie beut mas dtonpsa The Standing who had 65’5, while Frank Walsh of | (inanis was on file here today. Aimar [ongipvi B inentio;sBoston fand it |RumIbS I8 o fies nofibean chosen. i 28 h”‘l\‘uar" H]vr: StEnIng o g e e S 1.::‘«( (e £ WL 5 ! | tine e he A |W. Feible o e e about an All-English final, and Mrs, per cent reduction in actaal awarded a te SRR s b enry i, Stratford. ; ‘xhllmn;: cruelty, filed the sult yos-| o S ,, el hepherd-Barron the other. The| It was believed both employes and Christy of Bristol scored a technical | 7 6 -348 | jard Hutchison, Glencoe, 111.: TBob | {arday against Katherine Aur Dre McKeesport, Pa., Aug. 23 (UP)— |{heRherd-Barr e A knockout over Andy DeSalvo of New fi?}é’;:‘:rc E 2 ,‘.2 :2 : MacDorald, Chicago. and Leonard | Mauer Odemous Auzias de Turenne. P] d A . Cuddy DeMarco, Pittsburgh welte mhL; m:f'h‘ iy l\:y\,’v‘:n ;(1)1{ '):‘(;:‘1: the | 5¢ § Tha board ::"w‘vlml\‘p;cpd" of York in the third round. putilo o S 33 |Sctimutte. of Lima, Ohio, were 1 T s e e R aygroun ctivities welgit owas knocked out Ty Tiger | FEUE SR Botly Bt Holdy tn) 855 e Bere nas cmpora Y = : . o ing closely with par breaking 69's. |pes' church in Los Angeles in 1021 b, e e e e e Tohell b rthour B 3 ‘ramp, i Denny McMahon of Meriden, |Montreal ....... 64 67 . So closely bunched were the Mrs. de Turenne formerly was the | night, but DeMarco was declared the |36, Watson and Mrs Michell, the | Artheur Baiour, G . Cramr. o trainer of “Kid” Kaplan, figures that | Newark ........ 62 6 477 vorites that the only probability was | widow of a French army officer whe | After refreshments had heen Wwinner on a foul because the knock- | ¢ hichamplons, today while Mrs. f~ ok 2O A he has a coming champion in Johnny |Jersey City ...... 41 -313 | {hat a new champion was to be |served under the direct command of |served as a conclusion to the pa-|out blow was delivered after the Harper and Miss Cross opposed the SRty A Y | e I Bials | : > Clinch of this city. Geerge Mulligan G i crowned af the end of the 72 hn'm‘ Marshal Foch.® She met the banker |rade a large number of children re- |bell had ended the second round. — second British pair. {READ, ALD CLASSIFIED ADE of Waterbury thinks the local hoy T OIS Today of medal play. Abe Espinosa, ‘ while she was visiting friends in Los mained to witness the playoff for . is one of the greatests prospects he | eV HCE ‘"‘ Buffalo. Chicago, the titleholder was exactly | Angeles. Mrs. de Turenne refurned |the girls' championship in the Play- | seen. ewark at Montreal. 10 strokes behind Armour. | recently to Seattle from Europe. ground league between the Willow | has ever s Baltimore at Toronto. Scores of 80 or better were good | — Brook and the Nathan Hale teams. | Reading at Rochester. K | enough to land in today's f y rse in motion picture law fs|Both teams had many nmhu.xmsm\ 4 & WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD — e e s B s e b L sy D T T e INTRODUCING THE NEW EASTERN LEAGUE the low 150 and ties can enter the |versity of California summer school. xr. was learned that eac h ha m pre- | By the Tnited Prem ! | INTRODUCES NEW TIRE | Yesterday's Hero—Arthur Shires, Games Yesterday ' hlonde, boastful first taseman of the | Hartford 7, Providence S EY; EEEEED z 3 - | AND NEW TRIPLE GUAR- 2 i Albany 6, New Haven 2 Chicago White Sox whose long hit | anys 1 s 3 S with the bases filled in the ninth| SPringfield 5, Pittsfield 3. ANTEE. They have just enbled bis team to beat the Phile- Bridgeport 9-1, Allentown 5-2. | | whon pgads @ e with the delphia Athletic: to 3. t was o £ (’hfin:l‘fllrd o :mnl m‘(r)mn for .h: The Standing . ] EARL SUPER TIRE manu- TRIPLE PROTECTED GUARANTEE fi:.:l'nvfx'.fsgi::.do;.hm b JATbany SR 3 610 J me@filmza&zéflf ’ factured by the largest rub- 12’009 Miles — 12 Months Teddy Lyons outpitched Lefty | Bridgeport 5 606 | ber company in the world. | e irove, holding the American Leagie l‘rO\_l'h'nf?” = o s | 301 MAIN ST. Opp Myrtle St. B The tires are triple protected and for Lifetime leaders to 6 hi All three runs |Pittsfield R e e e 5 5 ; 7 KB st by a 12,000 mile guar- AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS of errors. The White Sox made nine | Springfield 58 antee, second for 12 months e Menlown DT E T YOU HAVE A FEW DAYS MORE OF OUK and third for litetime of the | FREE TUBE WITH EVERY TIRE tics @id not lose iny tire against rim cuts, stone ground in the penna race. 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H RN RGeS it rtment of agriculture announced 4 Brandit 4 Winuing 1wt in future highly hred iekens it imports from the United s 175 MIGHTY NICE OF0U) OH, DONT ) [WHAT con L DO, FOR AU, | WK, 00 You KNOW WHAT = THEY RIDE ON EVERY THING AT LR HOME RUN CLUB am rs || TP COME DOWN AND HELP / MENTION 1T, SoNNY ? HAPPENS To LITTLE FELLAS We DeLWER. [\ THE AMUSEMENT PARK. EER_ airmail. When imported by train, b | sTiLL Gomgl| US OUT TooRY, MRS, KUTTY = | LoveTo WHO TelLL LIES? (CE CREAMN HaLe fare! chickens frequently have been killed ’ a4 DUE NORTH Guatem — WAIT ON CUSTOMERS) | &OT A& DIME | ToLd » BRIckS A and eaten en route, announcement [ BY the United Fress. e A ESPECIALLY KIDS -] toM D save, BUT SURE TRING N topS |HoTDoGs | faded et IS 'y Klein, Phillies, 33. " | moTercYcte, ‘(:‘- ioé(',:lt:,sif‘,‘o MRs. GU220eM ALWYS e . Ruth, Yank 33. - ON (€&~ Tinonce Head Admits Wilsen, Cubs, 32, ‘:,"Er;afi X Backing Rum Runners| Ot Giants, 31. - eow TS 4 Aug. 23 (A—The prose-| 17oxx, Athletics, 30. office annonnced today that| Gehrig, Y H\I(I;;" 2 Wf‘RE”E B. McGoldrich, 25, f P Simmons, Athleti 5 s, nance company here, had surren- | Dottomley, Cardi 2 dored and confessed he used the| Hurst, Phillie EEasHBAC company’s funds to finance a rum | h‘sfl;t day's Homers O S yrmner, Vilson, (‘ub: o GU22LeMS MeGaldrich and Fred T. Lindsay. Wilson, Cardinals, SToRE — whom he named as the rum runner. Williams, Phillies, 1 i ware held in jail charged with grand | nson. Reds, 1. larceny of more than $17,500. slin, Senators, 1. s e | Hayes, Senators, 1. For the seventh tima voters nfi Totals »fused to increase the| National League, 624. governor's pay. The exccutive now | American League. 482, gets $4,000 a year. l League totals, 1,106.

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