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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1920 PIRATES AND HOLY CROSS TEAMS CLASH THIS AFTERNOON—CORBIN RED SOX AND FALCONS TOP CITY SERIES CARD TOMORROW — COLLIERS DEFEAT AMERICAN LEGION IN JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE—TWO GAMES PLAYED IN ROTARY LEAGUE HOME RUN BARRAGE GIVES GOLLIERS DEFEAT |HOLY CROSS TO BATTLE CUBS WIN OVER PHILLIES AMERICAN LEGION PIRATES IN GAME TODAY ( Vi rnshy Taylor Hit For the Circuit—Chi- | A . | Decisive Contest in City League Expected to Draw Out 4 fls?:éofl E:;Zb.fi:sr;(:m il\?asion Todaye—Braves S:Lore‘ Y B \ ] Eke Ollt a6t 4 YlG[OI‘] in Ab- Record Crowd — Playoff of Postponed Match Will Victory Over Cardinals — White Sox Down Ath-| Y breyiated Junior Loop Game Settle Championship Or Put Two Teams in a Tie— letics For Four Straight — Yankees Whitewashed | byt i 2 ! Contest Will Start Promptly at 2:30 o’Clock—Carl- Second Afternoon By Browns—Senators Nose Out | 5 s ; | Cottiers o son to Oppose Krystopa| On Mound;m"dinx Tigers. 4 £ : : Phantoms 4 W - Pet. American Legion .... 5 828 %lmmm ) 500 ?,N{‘;":‘ % 2 250 | iHnly Cross . 5 2 178 Despite a light rain which fell E R L T Ty 1300 before 6 o'clock last night, the ' R i 8 111 Colliers and the American Legien Al e et tot it teams played their scheduled game | ness the final stand of the Holy o ea . Darkn.-ss H e 03 B S h in the Junlor City League. Derkn-o8) Wtoral) Temhis ${A0 BAUIES | 5o sassan Seasu whem i cisshes the sixth inning with the Coliters 1 in Final with Charlie Miller's Pirate aggrega- lending § 16 4. Youthful Flash in Finals | ow ac Watoue it paric tnis arter. Lennihan was on the mound for | noon at 2:30 o'clock. The battle, e Legionair and his excellont . | which is a postponed match, will de- i\l:‘ork sghguld have resulted in a Newport, R. I, Aug. 24 (A—Wil- | cjde whether the Holy Cross team is olear-cut victory for him. The 1nx|liam T. Tilden of Philadelphia, the |to go into a tie for iirst place with play of his mates expecially of ST | \eieran who still dominates Ameri- the Burrlts in tlrlwlcircuivnor whether ight field, gave tne Ui aliog | the Burritts will have the pennant g:l‘;io:r‘:epl‘onnl;‘gof om\orxrunily {o|can tennis. was bracketed in the| ;. p, tnird time in five years. stretch singles into triples ana |final round of the Newport Casino A victory for the Holy Cross nine home runs. [invitation singles tennis tournament | will throw it into a tie with the Bur The Colllers were behind in the|here today with the best of thejritts and will neccssitate another second inning after the Legion crew |younger stars, George M. Lott, Jr., | game to decide the league champion- had scored two runs In the first |of Chicago. | ship. This is the first year for the and second for a total ot rour wnile | Tilden reached the final round by (Holy Cross team in the circuit and T——e, A 5 . ) the league leaders were getting only | putting out in straight sets hi ;Johnuv ( nl_m-s men are anxious to DETHOIY | ; ' 7 § fwe, thess in tho second. Mlynarskl, | youthful protege, Wilbur F. Coen, |fake today's game in order to get R Legion left fielder had got on wien |Jr., of Kansas City, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4,}a chance at the coveted pennant. G e e ; ! : Cabay let his roller between nis|while Lott was defeating John Van In the previous meeting between i oo o “utle - ; ] ; : i loge and when 0. Miller connected [Ryn of Orange, N. J.. his Davis cup | the two aggregatlons, the Holy Cross rord had focoiioy : § : i u tntol Aeen cen | roateieinll ai nara fougntistour Uast)nine scored & Sitoit s Bllle Raul 5 e Rl iR ey o : 3 : ; | ter field, both scored. match, 6-4, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. | was close until the seventh inning e 17 dheg SERUAdOIDRIL iy G 1 ; AR : \ R S eirl two whan L whatever iTioHbRrortunes fasainst WHERIR0ss il siudsed & LygItTbgD Jrom bl el X 5 ; ) ! : B Tt b e 15 5 o tant analis g In | the ainglesnna imayiive fisen on ihe ke (NS LAl Ft e can Hislble e ‘ i e 2 ¥, » 2 3 namesake on the Leglon teau: tet|the young Chicagoan shared in a|@ OIS 1o .]md clinching the game Auliowoalikeche ) nERS t SRR G ) : 3 i R oot irouEh mant fior | successful icnallenge ot Eneiveteran!s| [£90 L8 ORSTT NSRSy in ther e Hounl dsgaguais anviniis G — - 2 = : A et el A vy G Ui Clai o ol e aala(C lh, M0 G [ Moo d Jemn S ; ! e Sk oA e S e i [Andl Jonni Doek: 20 yearsolalBanta EERRORE AN B SSEE SR RS RIS As it was, the Phils never once v theg e gy LR & i : g i Zembrowski erred on Kul Monica, Cal, youth administered a <m\""r ‘;:’:‘" ‘iocnf‘\dlll;“:'l\;nr ‘;\n‘\*l:d abIaito Eet gay L | Datrott w00 vue—0 | ; ) \ grounder. He scored on Covaleskr's | crushing straight set defeat to Tilden | s Place e lea- R0t tHeito EurE ; A | Ll New Ro. |8ue. “Huggie” Carlson and Man- x¥ho sent them to su h or . Struck e { ER single to short right. |and Francis T. Hunter of New | an will be the batteries for the Cor- five safe hits added to their re ut 1, W ! " H M | Cormier singled to open the Le-|chelle, N. Y., in the swnn-(m,\l;. i K ovatora onal Marclns ACinElp Eemet, S dky STON 5 lIlHT‘-\E‘REHw\TN |t of ‘the. second and T.| Lott and Doeg, doubles winners | S CUIC CEFEIPS MG by men, wind up ail business E 104 . . X > ' Curylo sacrificed him to second. |here last year, played inspired tennis| o " e will be played on Diamond gagements ot the Cubs alon lirteeves )2 . CEOREE. NG Lennihan singled through the box [to defeat the veteran combination. | /" Jantic seaboard this season—barri.g, | Scarriti, It ) I add BOOM and Cormier scored. Then, With two|6-4, 6-2, 6-4 They took the upper Junios [heanotGames of course, a few special calls wn! hroc G Sl ; j SPROLLD BE, ~ j ut, Mlynarski hit a terrifically long |hand from the third game of the 1 T ot i Mr. McCarthy hopes to pay Mr. et £ % 3 0 < ARD N fly to deep left and although Miller | first set to the finish and roncont’r“:‘- | the Junior City league this after- Gillicudy at Shine T+ early in |7 i : BOMBAY. got in under it, he let the ball get |ed their fire, not on the weaier October. Regardless of the re oo : ; wow 7/ away from him and Mynarskl |Hunter, but on the old master b | at Baker Bowl tod the Cubs % g 4 S reached third, Lennihan scoring. self. They aced him or forced jmthw I e i AR Do ready have disproved the charga|™ " The Colllers cut the lead to 4_to [net critical points throughout nine will clash with the Y. M. C. A “homers,” which persisted even o | Totals $ 2 | — 3 in the third when Florkowski jmateh. 2 Gil. | feam. Both games will be played on the current season from Ariy ik o singled. started to steal and Wojack | In the finals they will face T ,yr. R A AR T days of the McCarthy regime Wnen | yyoioon 0 heaved the ball to center ficld, the |bert Hall of Orange. V.lv.-:‘"{\io"“rz: The remaining games in the le; the Bruins seemed utterly unable ty u | | By WERNER LAUFER Here's where many a fighter would Collier pitcher coming in on e |Mercur of 1?”"“““"’“{1 (’";“ Do won | ue will be as follows: Monday night win anywhere but at Wrigley Fislc, | Ave ¢ e : NEA Service Sports Writer [crock him. But little mistakes like | The batting record follow | play. The fourth inning saw the |thenr semi-final ‘1‘-““ "’mé", W |at 6:15 o'clock, Holy Cross Juniors To e they have won thirty and | ¥ g Fapan fi 1 | that can be remedied. i Regulars winners get three counters, one a |lenno. Jr. of Boston, 4 % Yelvs, Y. M./C.'A. The Phantoms Victorio Campolo, the h| | o . Feibleman of New York, 3-6, 6- s, ® . lost fifteen in the castern sector. Amorican skyserapor, may be big| With careful matching Campolo G. AB.R .| home run by Flores. The other two | Ieiblems B | Collicrs game will be scheduled for Bob Smith hurled the es 10 | Ga : nthsieinli o | may go u long way toward winniig | ¥ Stont 43\ 6 | resulted from a single, double and . 6-2 £ g some night next week. the exact bum. Or he may be a good fight.r. AR tho ession of | 5 4 a 5 1o 2 victory over the Cardir T S IROEIe eV be B0 oo el T heavyweight champlonship. Arso | Barta ....... g s rinle | mhzae) trina | ended ® fhal|MpiCenSE KavaRtle SUNIDIEE | date not having been settled. Or he may be a coming champton. | - ; alf-heartedly against Coen | at Boston yesterday, despite @ hos % i PIOD- | e should he able to reap a for- | Bell e scoring for the game. playing half-hear run by his pitching AT tanser St M o hf.'\.‘:,\n!.‘.?:\ ":fi:,,‘,g,‘t:“,,“,ll; :‘,:‘“:,, 'l tune, as Firpo did. The talk of |Hattings > : { The Leglon team rallied in “‘““,:‘,r;h: :::lzh\:r:g::;“ fl\:‘|:lr| \"n\\:l r]13'|1 | SCHMELING'S MISTAKE jEeines. DMoisture in the box offt i Bl sufering customers, who have beun |Mmatching him with George Godfrey, ,1,‘!"'”" o 5 6 3| last halt of the sixth. Curylo singied [ Sy o St well have forced "the| again caused the Giants and reading about the silly Striblinge, |the black shadow of Leiperville, is \\?“l‘f)"”“_ CURDTRORE | and Lennihan followed with anoth- | M0 MRS ot ie e had been less Robins to decide upon u day of idle- Sharkeys, Schmelings, et al. already going the rounds. (RVELaE L 4 333 | er. Wojack slapped one through the | MTE i ness followed by one of Campolo is like the long-deferred | This might or might not be a| Sl : 33| box. The Leglon team claimed the AN S v tion for one price money from homie—the good old 5004 match for the Gaucho Girate. SECE s . : i‘m“ his Umpire Sautter but the arbi- noon. At 2 o'clock, the Sequins will meet the Holy Cross Juniors while Jack Dempsey Belicves German Fighter Should Have Made Peace W. Bomba | Before Going Home. e : P ) e | Nevertheless Humbert Fugazy cou'd 85 237 ter dikclaimed this and a double SPEEDBOAT RACES I vasket of chips on a frosty morning B a . . 5 . a three straight games, a season’s roo- | Clovelan y o 2025 | b2 Insjon : stage & great counter-attraction to | g imer -« play resulted. Miynarski fanned o | Chicago. Aug. 24 —Jack Demy exan, 'he bumptious behemoth of Bueros | Darrow N 5 ¥ ord for their club, the Athlet IeRA ok y | the Loughran-Sharkey mateh, whieh | gp i end the inning. The summary: | believes Max Schmeling, his German L oneag double, has made a serious mistake i A o « s: Regan, Scarritt, | Aires may be the savior of the| N : 3 i ed another to their string yvesterday | {ii,,; e 1M ia_ scheduled for September. Tie 4 1od Btru L4 av eight situation | rzi evee 14 L1143 . " g 5 Four Powerful Craft Attracted to| " /% o 5o o ove extremely costly to his future in the boxing BOAE tofRoroyes thete cwasign ol tllft ) ng ¢ pltcher: Hudlin He stands six foet six and one- |fans Wlo crave heavy hitting would | Rockwell .... 35, 6 A drs about it. Hal McKain, young Chi- all pass up the Jatter to see the 1wo [ Joseph 15 3 1000 game—by returning to Germany be- Cup Events Today | fore battling out his troubles in the ' 5 . hal ches and weigh younas, | 5 SR LR National League |nuf inches and weisha 224 vonnas, 0 L have ot it e United Stat } f . S | which is itself is enough to cause [ M7 | front with a five-hit game as fne excitement, Of course, there have|. The body booming should be (e o Red Bank, N. J, Aug. 24 (P—The | I think Schmeling should have White Sox pounded old Jack Quinn LA e fore, | heard as far as Duenos Aires. And | (ricnd ...... 1 B R just hard enough to win by 3 to And for the most part they 4 o g 2 ces attracted shut out until th becir nulboke Lo S 0 | Gold Cup speedboat races aftracted | stayed here until he cleared up his A e e e lo Biting hrouuh th Hem ool ovaleski, 1b " | four powerful craft 10_ H\:‘ Mnf‘\t difficulty with the New York com- Jess Willard s Gt Loughran caden provided we | Wallace ..... 3 ¥ x bury River here today lh;* m‘y_ mission and his managerial troub- B e oo wnd o v | WOUld have to perch not one tach | Westling . 3 1333 AMERIC LEGION | three heats of 30 miles each, were |ies,” Dempsey said. “He should keep | s | R H PO E|to start at noon. The second heat|on fighting too, for he will lose 1] was for 1:30 and the third and | ground in remaining idle very long. | final 80-mile run for 3 oclock. | “Schmeling has just started and Shrewsbury River for Gold | we don't mean over the radio. Fer|R. Bomba .... 1 3 2 6 lores, of | our part, we would prefer being [Doyle ....... oI S8 | Kulesa, rf ninth In losin e Browns by 0 at St. L inkees created cord It the first time that they had n into two doses o ash on s closer than the tenth row In tie|Adams cee 3 sl X, o (SR the 1 ht cl ) | AR he heavyweight championship. 3t | ) jRalgonyz Maye Setoies 000 | ypenarski, 1t £ e getin 3 1 he was never a great champion. g ¥ | A Gluriast s 3 000 | 6.7 Miller, ot i st ) However. he could hold out a lom, { cessive afternoons. George BIla gouldghaldsion sl opg Carlson .. 4 1000 | Capodice, rf o 0 o P left arm and keep a lot of ambitious | 8o m o8 T g e owec hree s uni.l | Holm. . 0. 0 y Petersc 3 000 | Schmarr, e :x:m r ;{H owed only thr ”m( ur : i maulers at a distance and win e MURFY LEA[]S TEAM Jml\,,"g(z',‘\ I 0 000 | Zembrowski. ss e ninth when two infield scratches | i 2 el sy e e sto <000 | copmifer, 3b .. R NEa tha ) Srerh atal o ; = decision. But as we all know, Jack b d Grand Total [T Cursio, 2 (o Dempsey got around that. The entrants included Georald C.| he needs plenty of fights if he hopes Holbrook's Jersey Lightning: James | to win the championship.” the form- e 0 1 1 0 0 W B | | | A. Talbot, Jr's Miss Los Angeles; | er champion asserted. Dempsey to- sam B. Dunsford's Scotty, and Rich- | day named Ray C. Alvis, a Chicago Herb' Pennock was the victir ; 10: Hpsddd e | Team ....15 101 136 .308 | Lennihan, p . W 0lard ¥. Hoyt's The Tmp. fight manager, as matchma for B e b the favell when - AR R H R 3 xul\ Fulton, Carl Morris, Wayne | Extra Base Hits o T ‘,\ Holbrook had intended to pilot | his promotional activities at the Coli- only error either side committed, |\ ; Lnaaton s nngiwens dolonall U! Two vase hits—Parker 4, Bell 3, | coiien o 2803 [ his own boat but suffered a fracture | seum, In so doing he complied with low wide throw by Lazzeri, paved fshiers SiiheyihsafaFlnbtadty iy Fid Morey 2, Burta 2, Hattings, Spring, [ American Legion 0 0004 |of the right leg when the craft ov- | regulations of the state boxing com- way for four unearncd r helimelghtRiuEiheipetiotinig esscls, Doyle—15. Two baw Wit Culmy. Three base hiti | ortyrned during a trial run, A sub- | mission which provide that the W } S | for fame was their fancy diving into Three base hits— Bell 3, Stelma 2, | Florkowski. Home yuns; (. Mitler, Flo- | e o akers tide would have lost anyhow v 4 e ; 1c] S h Gh ] pl B 558 l i Btelmar s | IR T e | stituting pilot was at the wheel for | matchmakers be bona fide residents ST el { ‘ O the resin box ]\ hat i “'v;\v A m«. er 00Nt urch Player Bats . , | Barta, Osborne— [Pt ine it SR D SRR 1 | loday'a races. "ot the state. . o guys are already predieting a Uke Home runs—Barta 4, Morey, Bell. | | greatest fighter of them all, Lows | Wilton Morey was the big noise in & GO CY the Rec hammered o to & dec r the Ind Cleveland cmainin Angel Firpo, the Wild Bull of «ne|the play of the South Morey . . . LS00 | Pampas, a compatriot of Campoto s ! arker tional church bascba o thia FEE AT i e oo o Lol CRMTCR BRLET . aiey W Gr ; i : Ehimp” n” o ring. ‘And " niibior YA 100AINE team in butting with Harta Bt i ‘ L Wiy waVYoth oUGHTA BE TH & [~ BUT, HANG (T, AVERY wn MY 2\\\ Americas League e el i | || ae e e [ e X H Congruega- games and topping the South ; iy Wit YoUR WIFE AWAY ol oltf OF PROPORTION OF A A VACATION !t T WISH REASOMABLE VACATION —v ot e e | MY Frowd WoULD Go A+ EGAD ~SHE HAS -TURMED e R T S ST i Gl el (B o BE R e A SOMEPLACE FoR TWo e S e e night he stopped Tom Hreney in World’s Champlon Mat King Pint ToundR, Wore IMBrEIARA 1 v | oo oot e e o | AfteF Mateh. ' e °§m:‘* UISITawe [l e DRAT IT eI HAVE A n “\J‘ , i Wy yHI ,‘kr”m ](f_’.;- ‘\.,m : ,m“]\“" ition with 425 as | Philadelphia, Aug. 24 (UP) NER S v oLy MIND —.rO DPINORCE HER oN man Sl S e avecss Svnan furions i il Gue ket Mot Gormsii v REST AN™ CONTENT— -He comMmon® GRoUNDS iy A e moves S o e world wrestling championship Mau—r 1 HAP WAS it B Jaghno hout, sponsored by the Pennsylvania 1 most anv- [y fotal of 38 bases. He and Movey Athletic commission, from Jim NINE NEARS AGo “ar SOUNDS {5 .'“” Is. Heenvy apicce Clifford Bell and Kermet | p, adium here last night after a 2\ IN -TH? H»OSPITAL! DRAsTIC, were tied in scoring with 16 runs | Londos of St. Louis in the Munici- g and lan who also to ; i and tumble match which A BU on Campo'o I T Sedatin L 1 e hox, likewis ted one hour, 15 minutes and 12 | J e wind on maor« . | but he took -1l = e = L very (dy »v-.,‘.kn‘ of dough aficr oy yren pitehers with a percentag PRI T LnE usnally clever lead-off man, madk B | | hits in 43 official times at bat | however 'he end eame suddenty after Lon- At the hot- | dos had thrown Shikat around the | S Ras ‘ batting st were Henty [ring several times and had been | L Land Abie Joscph, the for- |warned repeatedly about fouling. | 1 ving the low average of (114 | Shikat leaped to his feet and hurled e latter none at all l.ondos to the ring floor with great en Tom ‘i o IL A he RGOl ent sut| o Aorey, parker, Bell and Barta, | force. The wind was knocked out Bl e - ¢ first four men in the team's | of Londos and Shikat picked him np HOME RUN CLUB . é kg d Nt hand Ginecup, hammered the ball for | bodily soveral times, slimmed him LY g o tae | combined average of 418 and made |on the mat and fell on him, pinning —_——— y i R o tha halt of the South ehureh | the Greek to the mat . ! A X3t Iyt el hits and runs over the whole sea Kols Kwariani of Russia, threw Tientlara i ; 3 l son's linsth. The team’s batting | Mike Romano, Chicago in 32 min- : p J was 308 ntes and 81 onds; Joe Komer, ta's four home runs made hini | Chizago, threw Jack Washburn, Chi- Ruth, while Tl cago, in 14 minutes and 43 soconds, with three and Par) ad Hans Steinke, New York, tossed | with f Joe Ttogaski, Boston, in 7 minutes won 1 1 14 scconds | lost only enc—cn fhe | Pennsylvania does not recognize | of the seazon, Parker |the championship claims of Gus n break in o six de- | Sonnenberg who is recognized a8 | s while Bell won only one | beavyweight titleholder in several | ctory but scored that over th ;, nnant winning St Matthew's , y = ez : \ i N DESERTION man Lutheran. The team had its | v York, Aug. 24 (U'P)—Post- % W AR G\ \ AND most successful summer, winning | poned from last night hecausa of ; N = MOM-SL\PPORT,» \ine games, including one forfeit, | (hreatening weather. the Maxey ) out of 18, for an average of .5&3, | Rosenhloom-Tiger | light T OFF. 2 TN ¢ I MATOR ! ne and finishing in ird place in the | heavyweight bout will he held at coming his inter-Church league, |he coney Island stadium tonight. |