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Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE By } Speaking iof Sports Games Yesterday Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 3, New York Detroit 8, Washington 7. (11 innings). Cleveland 5-. The Holy Cross Juniors will meet the Y. M. C. A. team in a game in the Junior City league at 6:15 o'clock tonight at Walnut Hill park. Boston 4-5. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MCNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929. antara finishes one-two rich Grand Prix Deauville Chicago—XKarl Eitel in ID CHOCOLATE breaks track record for mile and a furlong in winning Fort Dearborn handicap at | Hawthorne. aratoga—Jim Dandy, an added | | starter, wins Grand Union Hotei | | stakes; pays 30 to 1 in betting. Track | A. Wennstroem | record of 14 2-5 sec- | Two Reigning Sensations of| Ring to Clash Thursday Night | Stockholm equals world's 5 s | when Reynolds hit a homer scoring | ; Horton Smith finishes scc- | that the list had closed. Tommy's total was seven under|atlor ahead of him. | ond with 281. The first five finishers in the wom- narfend felghtibat(erfthinEthegast Jasper Park, Alberta—Tiddie Held | en’s 10 mile swim last week all auto- turned in by Horton Smith Who| he Yankees lost their fourth | Peats rdiner White in all New | matically qualified for the open finished in second place. Third plrcc sirajght to the Browns, at St. Louis | YOk final for Canadien amatenr | marathon but present indications are went to Willard Hutchison, & con-| despite two homers by Babe Ruth, | title: | that only Ruth Tower of Denver will paratively unknown assistant pro t|The geore was 3-2 and the Babe's| New York—Bobby Jones rankod |compete. The winner, Martha a Chicago course who scored first circuit clout, in the fourth in.|No. 1 in sceding list for national | Norelius of New York. already has o . ning, was the first run the Yanks &Mmateur. announced she wiil not start. POLO FOUR ENTERED | had scored in 33 innings. Ruth's = | — — second homer was his 35th of the | Racing Tt takes about 15 sheddings for scason. Deauville, France—George Wil- | crab to mature, covering a period of Old Aiken Quartet, Winner of Na- | The Washington Senators scored ‘fdenstein entry of Charlemagne and | two years. tional Junior Tile—to Play in | (hree runs in the ninth inning at i e Detroit to tie the Tigers, but lost the | Open Tournament. |game, § to 7, in the 1ith inning | SALESMAN SAM L o e when Fothergill tripled, and came New York, Aug. 26.—P—The old | home on Alexander's sacrifice fiy. Aiken four, winner of the national | junior titlz, have entered the nation- al open polo tournament starting |5 (o 4, the next Saturday. When the team, com- |to win the second game from the posed of Yale-Harvard stars, won the | Indians, 5 to 3. junior title it was rated at only 16 goals but the handicaps have been changed to bring the team's total up 25 goals, the minimum for open After losing the fir: lead to 13 games in the Nationa to 25 play. Stewart B. Iglehart, No. 3, and John C. captain, Rathbone, back, and [row at New York. The Cubs drop- | hoth of Yale, have been handicapped | ped the first game, 6 to '3, but came | Wow? we at seven goals. James Mills, of Yale. | back in the second to smother the | AVEN'T HZARD No. 2 was ralsed from thres goals o | Reds, 10 to 1. The Glants scored | FROM MM five Ihridge T. Gerry, of Har- | six runs in the third inning and | p The var, 1. from four goals to six. |beat the Pirates, 10 to 5 et S8 | Tester Sweetland restricted the LETS Co Brek London, - Aug. 26 (UP)—Sir | Brooklyn Robins to four hits, at| 7o “Thomas Lipton, Trish sportsman, will | Brooklyn,/ and the Philadelphin | GULEMS il tomorow for New York to is- | Phillies won a shutout victory, 4 cuss arrangements for the ‘nterna- | to 0, SToRE - tional yacht races to be held in the — United States in 1931. The St. Louis Cardinals won the Lipten is building another of his | third shutout victory of the day, at | famous “Shamrock” yachts with | Boston, when Wee Willie Sherdel | —_—-— which to challenge again the Am»ri- | allowed the Draves five hits and \xb &) ca's cup. won, 4 to 0, at Cleveland. Boston Red Sox rallied The Chicvago Cubs increased their | league by dividing a double header | at Cincinnati while the Pittsburgh | | Pirates were losing their third in a | | DO HOPT. SAM BRINGS ME A NICE SEA SKIN FROM UP NORTH —IF HE DOESN'T | &H SHoulb BE MIGHTY | ctose 7o THe FaR NoRTH By Now- wecr, 1EBOE HE IS~ HOW Do we TIME, So FAVORITES WIN IN SEQUIN PLAY UMPIRES MAY ANNOUNCE AT THE POLO GROUNDS Lou 1. 1. Donnelly Only One Carried {0 the Home Green | | N d ew Speaking York |ing behind t Device Tried Past Two Days May Combine Jobs L'or Arbiters Aug. 26 (A—Ur he plate and announcing 9 —_—————————— < have certain facts concerning theis % private lives, made publi . cases, the detectives said, the SEERET. are threatened with death Out | ma by the gangsters, E ’ Naval Reduction Conferences Be-’ lieved Among Guarded Activities® DEMOCRATS GATHER T0 ATTACK TARIFF npir- REO SALES AND SERVICE Sl The Standing e | onds for 120-vard high hurdles. e R ,p)‘m ably “vn) be o ;m-’l \gc i e oW 2 vo ©f N e e 5 in ¥ tes in the club champic: enceforth at >olo Grounds, | Two double headers are being W. L. Pet.| New York, Aug. 26 (A “fiat\‘ London—Germans beat English ir et R PR m\'h‘v.k f” \\ e c 4 pousll n K played in the Rotary league this aft- | Philadelphia .... 84 38 .689 [the reigning sensations of the ©|first dual competition between Lwo | ShID Piay wl DS I as they always have been in the| o 3 ernoon, these being the final games |New York 69 49 .55 |industry get together this week 19| countries since before the war. me through in easy fashion in the | gmajjer leagues of the land T"“‘ODDOSIUOH Pamy Marshals e, 10 of the season in the circult. Games|St. Louis 65 57 '533 | provide fans with what may prove| — first round of match play Saturda¥. | merger of the two posts at the home | N with scheduled today and Wednesday are | Cleveland 3 58 521 {to be the most thrilling battle of | Baseball 2 '\l_ H. I'(.mnul)' As the onll.v {’ * |of the Giants, If accomplished, will FOI‘CES 10 Seek Ra[e RE[IUCHO"S heing played off today. They will|Detroit 85 .467(the year. | st Louis—Ruth hits 34th ana '?rff“‘ RO "l"‘h'f“‘i'" e “‘m:"“_ be due to the installation of a loud- il start at 1:30 o'clock. | Washington 65 449| Kid Chocolate, arent Cuban megro | 35 homer and takes major leagucs | Sixteen and he dffated bred Jomn- ~pr-nk1;v£ de Ve hich was tried o1 _ Chicago 7 401 | featherweight, and Al ger, & a ekl L Chas GSuLLS | yesterday ar aturda Since the Holy Cross and Burritt |Boston ....... 78 .356 | “Second Benny Leonard” to his - were as follows i e between 4 teams are tied for the lead in the Bronx friends, meet in a 12 rouni Aol ionts Grey e Pirates, Umpire Cy : i City Baseball league, the two teams Games Today | bout at the Polo Grounds on Thurs-| 10 TN g g |8 and igler. isted Lis mask the free were calle will have to play another game. The| (No games scheduled—open date | day night with expectations of & | Hoyt's s 1d cup ror | Saxe, 6 and 5 M. Stockw plate, touched a metal disk with NS | ailed preparati g date for this has mot yet been set.|—eastern teams returning home). |$200,000 “gate.” : Sisinudis : defeated A and spikes and sent his arn \‘,'x]-n.m..ul s P p W | Chocolate’s career in this country e Sherwool H. 0. Convers, | of l(iw' 1-;15‘}‘;‘,!:;,\";{,‘h(-‘u\:q‘ 3 J:?{vi S “| ; i § The Phantoms and Colliers have Games Tomorrow | has been one continuous string Autos | 3 and an, Jr., def S Y1 Secretary A M Gen- to play a game in the Junior Cily| Philadelphia at New York. | victories over bantams and feather-| oo 5y oo by | B B Anderson, T oand 5 A PR RiE berteloR Sl TR S Jesnannenl N nt i \league yet. This date hasn't been Boston at Washington. {welghts. He never has been beat-|, o.." oil "bronch and British “lhm'{l’nm\ lefeated Viurv,\ \\‘“ ,“"hxd ;‘;;.mmmn 2 hvl- mr]’" '1‘)\‘ AL n co! w ong the | . s Scalf 5 el k = and 3 match between c e 's mask | kel guests. a b E set vet. (Other clubs not scheduled). [en “although Joo Scalfaro, h:;’x drivers in speed records meet; | 4204 5 A eh e moen il e hOnhRT e el eI | O osition) to i rge 3 : z B S50 RURChInE) r‘e“, York bantamwelght, | {raysls 144 miles an hour over on be played ground, forms contact with a wirinz [not most of the provisions \ Manager Val Gay of the Sacred NATIONAL LEAGUE |gained a draw with him. ) kilometer course. Ray system which carries the voice of Heart baseball team had one of the JR— | singer stepped along the fistic| 4 Second round L oy i e ey | By i 'strangest tricks on record in this Ganies Yesterday trail much the same way until the s lows: D e e ‘ intrg city pulled on him some time previ- | ~Cincinnati 6-1, Chjcago 3-10. night he ren into Ignaclo Fernandez| . . SWINEE C L Donnelly ve. Libliey: Dr. Stockvell g be called over the network, e e T ous to iyesterdny. He had & gatie| e York 10, Pitishurgh and was knocked out in Jigtime. |t B ogs recora for 100 | VS. Sherwood; § vs. Thorntol; | e fans thought something rare |have been s @ ‘scheduled between his team and| St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 0. |Atter that reverse, however, Singer| ®°% "5 URTG L UOE 0t National | Eddy vs. winner of unplayed Far- | o0 gtore for them when Jess |intention to conduct o Al Yalesville to be played at the Wash- | St. Louis 4, Boston 0. came back better than ever, knock- | Wetr free styie eent uf SCUCHH o) Siherell matcl e e e gL ington school grounds. R ‘"h‘ "“: A“d'Y:OI:°";‘(‘;;p£““[1‘°r“"‘]g‘"‘ ence wins 440-yard breast strok: TResults of the solation flight, |in the game to argue about a called | fect has come : e ; The Standing 1 “rr:f ?:ffl“ycu“gpm: meet at ‘128 | championship. | club championship tournament, « urth ball, the umpire had the |son of Mississippi, : sident Shortly before the game was to w. L. Pet. |, d e = — | as follows resence of mind to step off the disk | “orderly ason, ABaie start, the Yalesville manager tele-|Chicago 80 37 .gs4|3-4 pounds with prospects that| ' ([Edes a T vefore addressing the combative |“full and frank dis g g i 3 5 Ch 1 will be outweighted by | Yachts ¥. T. Mullin defeated T. J. Ca- 5 phoned that the game was cancelled. | Pittsburgh 88 49 .5s1 | Chocolate will be &' ¥ ¢ e i T o " am. | pitcher. em in n Manager Gay'then secured the St.|New York o6 546 | 2bout four pounds. | Marblenend, Mass.—Swedish en-|belus, 1 up; W. C. Clingan, Sr.. de- | hits ot B |vote on the various iner a“"nx DRy i St Touls o ',”“ Jack Kid Berg, of Ingland, and Bacchant, wins sixth consecu- | feated W. J. Donnelly, 5 and 4; I2. St ot 82 Matty team to pla i = "t54 | Spug#Meyers, Chicago junfor weltes- | tive international race. A. Robinson defeated E. M. Denn MAJOR LEAGUE [EADERSE (et wciiane 2o : Toveatigabion . showed . that (h.“\(,mmm“ 52 “t30 | weight, are booked in the ten round | Pointe Clari, Que.—Royal St |ton, § and 7: I. A. DelMino defeat.d peeli Lt e the triangls Yalesville manager, Ed Masso, had | Boston ..... 15 “400 |semi-final. Another ten brings to- |Lawrence yachtsmen defeat Barne- | H. S. Freeman, 5 and 4; H. A. Hyd: | —_— E A nd save him s of travel. been of{e}ed nmre‘ money than h“?‘l’hnndelphn 48 ‘407 |8ether Harry Ebbets of Freeport|gat Bay in international series. defeated A. B. McGinley. 2 and 15 C | 5o (10 Aeaciated Press. S AR A e r he Washington school Games Toda; . ALLE: d 2; gefente sl ationa T n 5 Qrz:‘ndg[;nt!vrdny itiarrioon: b L ot z outpointed Ebbets when they mot| Chicago—Midwicks of Pasadena |Brown, 6 and L T Gl e e e 1 At Mexican Elections was told that there was no Sacred | SRR Shiase [in & preliminary to the Loughran-| wins U. 8. polo championship. R e AT Fefeme i el City, Aug, 26 (P—Tors Heart baseball club here. (Other clubs not mfid lled) |Braddogicingn, FT Second roun ings in the 201-| Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, 124 " 1o Mexico City news- ; Seheaiiely | Bushy Graham, Utica, N. solation flight Hits — O'Doul, Phillies; 7 i s ric L Mystery surrounds the identity of | TS | featherweight, taxes on Vidal Gr | Mullins vs. Clingan, Sr.; Robinson | Glants, 1 i v from various parts the man responsible for the offer| cyncinioti'nt Chicago |gorio of Spain in a ten rounder at vs. DeMino; Hyde vs. Shea; Lux vs. | Doubles—Frederick, Robins, 42. |5 EIPPOIRIE ) of Coah and in order to straighten out the | pycaint S8 CUCRER Lo |the Philadelphia Municipal Arena | ene, | Triples—L. Waner, Pirates, 15. [y, the_ rep i matter, a special meeting of the| (Oiher clubs not m‘"duled‘)l tonight. Benny chh\\'zlr( and BM-_ B —_ - | Home Klein, Phillies; Wilson, | Fas Heart church, which the team rep- | \TERNA' GAGUE | P in the semi-final. Alf Ros, Spain, | Stolen b Cuyler. Cubs. 31. An e it i resents, has been called for tonight. | INTERNATION A LELEAGUE meats Eddle Dempsey, Philadelphia, | | Pitch Cubs, won 18, ‘,m e g § - i T - [N S d Henry Leonard. Chicago, takes| (Continucd from preceding page.) 2 volt of 1910, w W resulted i ROV ey party The session will be held at %30 | GamncslYesterday |and Henry Leonard. Chicago, takea| S lost split i publican pa nd a|candi Alessio Robles, o'clock in the club rooms. | Newark 13-6, Rochester 4-7 {55 Joas Diaz Fanama, in two otfier | BROOKLYN : "“""“"]"“ national democratic victor 191 v ndidate, | 2nd game, 8 innings PRENE R oS o - AB R X Battin hl The country now knows i e It has been learned that Masso n“,,alogs,,_,_ ledh:g & | At Mills Stadium, Chicago, Thurs- | Ginert, 5 Ty National Amateur Golf Champion| Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 104 tariff which the present .“,, 1al was pald double the guarantce of-| Montreal 3.5, Baltimore 2.1 |day night, Tuggy Griftith, Sioux | Frederick, (R | Runs batted in—simmons, Ath- | ol o o 1 i e A Vil e o T e BNl 25 City, Ta., is matched in a ten round- | Herman. r¢ ookt Has Deen Ranked No. 1 in SHALlonEe 1t to L on ; ! fered for the game, for not coming | 1st game, 12 innings. ol e S e rronns: Simmons, |the Deople I8 far more 1 fo | Sartiak il er il G to this city. | elubs . i) : 1 LSS ey, . 3 s: Simmons, an eve: h eh: brouskt « 1t sident y (Other clubs not scheduled). { Orleans heavyweight. Andre Routis | i, Moore, ss List Compiled 7 'yllsnr \\0;: \‘\;a«l which brought abou entiak e % GrE e | fac ; TNe: G | Flowers, 2b M " evolt in 1910 C McElwain, basketball star, Intends e faces Johnny Datto of Cleveland in w York, Aug. 26 (P—Bobby| Doubles—Manush, aske s ng | o P e L e ¢ rk, A 26 obby | 1O 5 Predicts G, O. P. Defeat ol conia tolthia ity naxt seazoniin| W. S L pet, |that city on Wednesday night. As in % et R iples—Miller He e it i o play with the New Britain team, ac- | Rocpester 86 51 {hejcasefor Nmestingluity Bincery 0 1 llfor the national amateur golf char FOm e RU, . able effort,” the der wauld cording to information received bY |moranto . 6l Rotitaifilfls willinotiheratiatale: o 1 0|pionship to be played at Del Monte, | Stolen bases—Gehringer, Tigers. |\ o0, o Woyaai some New Britainites during the | artimore s Other bouts on the national sched- BRI e a1 o 0 sl 5 o cElwa i b d s ule include: e : . § ditching—Grove, Athletics, won past few days. McElwain i3 IVIng | pugalo 71 67 514 it - 4 Totals STl e United States Golf association | FItchin democrats had no part in t in New Haven and a party of local | y e 141 Monday—At Brooklyn, Dexter| x—-patted 15, los 3 i . fontreal 87 60 -493 | S : 7 v —1¢ || Bhliadeip 000 010—1 nounces that Jones, open and ing of the tariff bill for men met him recently at Savin | Rending 66 60 454 | Park. Sammy Dorfman, New Yoris | Philadel; P T bR et A S i SR SR Ii]fik“:;-e“'lh:::“::; :g'fj\e‘\'\“;"'n:;\"‘nt he | Newark eyl g [V nEleREIsang, AW ofle il Two bus pson. The> | oq No. 1 in the list compiled an- [lican members who exercised thit e & | Jersey City .41 93 2308 | o aseyhitei Iy £ Sudiey |nually for the purpose of seedi ’\\]ru they will be t e z 2 Tuesday—At Los Angeles. Jamos | By Clark 5 5. by Dudley he purg d . they will be to com- \ — | : o |5 the draw for the u\wmmn:m) @ ma rity under ules f The Bridgeport newspapers have | 3 |1 Braddock, Jersey City, vs. Yalo |1 5 1 Al L e & Fier wile. pvery known charge poksible g ames Today Okun, New York, light heavyweighis match play round: Two lis of con; d rm o N N e EE R e oran i e ey Ol g totonto; ten rounds; at Cincinnati, Miko T en names each were prepared, The they introduce fi z Ha;b S blayed o in thls City)has anit ;:;‘““l;’;r:‘u'(“’f\'l":’i‘:e";l | 0'Dowd, Columbus, O.. va, Ireddy ® ‘s o o|second, ar e it 1]4 not to at to gain the ¢ S & ch {4 3 | a A - R e re st 2 0 for o fill in va end thro ;,1 th a sul against Bridgeport. The charges are| Miller, Cincinnati, featherweights, LB - ; 7 r7ed. SRt L e b e e g Arvst May e cun qreris e in this city will pay any heed to S GG | Thursday—At New York, Fort TR L0, Reominaty ord e .fl ) Lign of o s fiy cafejh]hand them. The Bridgeport crowd cer- e s | Hamilton, Arthur Dekuh. Italy, \s. (el Jn_p‘rvw fo. te 1 S l PM 1 M d L |or substit taiddy carns the doubtful honor of Gamon Vetierdey | italian Jack Herman, heavyweights S S fopithcse L by Cyril) He MU arlowe nuraer ¢ amendmer heing called the poorest sports in! Albany 4-3. New Haven 1-5 ten rounds; at Boston, Big B 0 Sl pEitansamatoy el BN S eases ions the world. Another case of ur 2nd game, 10 innings. | Rawson, Boston, vs. Bob Mill o =}Do 4 g s ey opp grapes. Springfield 3.1, Providence 1.2, | Franklin, N. H. heavyweights, ten 7 27 10 1| The first ten players: Chicago, Aug. nsfer = - 5 . # | Springfield 3-1, Providence 1-2. A ber: Jon Jr., Atlanta: | from Chicago to of a > s v Hie Pittsfield 5-10, Hartford 0-9. ‘ PO A B|g TS 5 3 W hoodlum | WINS POLO CHAMPIONSHIL o i the games played ves- | 5 S I'riday—At San Diego, Santiago i o ] m. Detroit; Geor di racket by nich h I Chicag > Tollowing T N 2nd game, 10 innings. t Voi 2 Yorl Tanals 0 ‘nd s hoped to garner thous- 1 0. Aug. 26 (U'P) M s et D e et SRS e D el Doies S Zorrilla, Los Angeles, vs. Raymond / 0 o Voi ork: Irancis Ouimet, |syndicates hoped to garner thous- | . C€HC A e pionship series, the standing is as e L naE z | Montoya, n Diego, featherweights, 5 F 2 S !:m J W. Sweetser, w |ands of dollars from bucket shop AN S s o &a 1 nings s ey 0 110 10 York; Harrison R. Johnston, operators and brokers was believel | (Wiled States Pol kaociaiion o T penl L | Corbett, Fresno, vs. Bucky Lawless, R B e A ;ST O R B Portlan, by police to have been nipped today [ welle € smplonship by Corhin Red Sox 0 1.000] ) Syracuse, N. Y. welterweights, ten 3 0 di}/0res ‘Dunald Moe, [orilind. Do |0 fhe siwest of Causles Biesn |l B " Holy Cros o 1.000 | Alhany st inds; at Hollywood, Fidel Labara WL I 11 Phillips Finlay, Redland Calif.; Green is under indictment in New 'N-y QL : e t ( I"alcons 667 'rm')mlmr. e Jackie Mindell Los Angeles. Ak Ll ht, Jr., Boston. Ya for the murder of William |The team work of the Pacific cozst Kensington .m;r Hrovidescs o bantamweights, ten rounds. % 0 5 DI o second in alphabetical |Cassidy and Simon' Walker, who |team was too Kansans Senecas 1 | Pittafield | 63 91| S - - = = = cr: Fay Coleman, Los An were slain in the Hotsy ; cafe — Burritta . 1 3 o Haven :[ 6o | SPORTS SUMMARY 30 § 27 12 liprank Dolp rtland, Ore.; Charles |Officers also hoped through Gre ; A sxwu:«]\ (v:unll\ e g Evans, Jr 0 s P. Guil- |arrest to learn how Frank Marlowe, |0 take a large deles Sokols 0 4 Springfield 60 ‘ 000 010 00 Jones : 0 000 )| fo Junn, D fork racketeer and friend |Jones fans to the = Allentow 5 | et atat ity ord Gunn, I a New York ol if ARMOUR WlNS ITLE e LAEIE i s Fr burgh: York: Eu-|of the murdered Arnold Rothstein, "‘"”"Il“““-*l‘w' in S Zathesausqalatad Bresa el 5 & | gen J. J. Me- met his death fEgensh: —_— | Tennis ler: Jones. Tyt o (b New York de- “ mes Teday | TForest Hills, N. Y.—Helen Wills - N \‘!}] . :r & llt “,L?y?‘é‘d“m\“«).m”k 1:-1 Hartford at Pittsfield | wins national singles title for sixth | Seattly, | tectives A Al - ) onnitAnnesos . 5 2l singles title for sixth ENTER SWIM M RA 7 Koy o -opinioy Veteran Golf Professional 1 Springficld at Providence. | time, beating Mrs. Phocbe Watson A i Ul L (‘“ o “ i 2 :"‘f\f Title in 30th Westera Open Tour- | Bridgeport at Allentown. in final; Mrs. Watson and Mus TR that the onl A slay | New Haven at Albany. Peggy Saunders Michell capture - ENNIS CHAMPION e s nament at Miwaukee. | - - | doubles championship. Four Hundred and Nine Natators | pyuajo, N Y 26 (UP) g n”'l‘”'"f" :"‘_“]"LP : ! Games Tomorrow | Newport, R. I.—George Lott bows | arave stemed o sile Grind | & 1. Jennings, Jr., of Chicago. |1 0 BbRe e R Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 26 (UP)—| Springfield at Providence, ['to Bie Bl Tiiden in finals of New~| Toie Sienedvnfo tite Grind | ihe national parks fennis chau- said he would fight extradi- Another major golf ‘itle was in the| Hartford at Pittsfield., | port Casino singles championshin: | i Lake Ontario. pion for another year. Jennings ves. |tion when called upon to ._'A\‘wv ac possession of Tommy Armour today | New Haven at Albany. Lott and Johnny Doeg take doub! 7 terday d ck Delara of Los Entionia fugitlveyarrantstos as the result of his victory tn the| Bridgeport at Allentown. 2. crown. oront Ont., Aug. R Angeles, 6-4, 1 ; PRl 30th western open tournament, phln'y—_ SAEIN | Drookline, Mass.—Davis cup stars, | Four hufidred and nine entries have | champions . > NP RO R ‘]‘ ‘)“'-\"“ ed over the Ozaukee Country club WATCHING THE SGOREBOARD John Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison. | been recsived for the Wrigley 15- | Kobert Con W York now." officers quoted him course here. \ head seeded list for national doubles | mile open n hon swim in Lake (', he won the doubles t SAying, t's too hot ther Armour, national open champlon f S —— championship. Ontario on Wednesday ing ( nd Leo Lejock, of Thi- (fown's ¢ or a cleaning ou [ in 1927, exhibited some of the hf s it | DBuffalo—George Jennings, I he 400th entry w om a tr cago, 7 There’s an election coming up, and golf of his career to turn in a 273 | PYle Taited hero — Alphonse | €180 retains national public parks | per, Henry Dallmeyer of 1on - the ters have to go for the 72 holes of the tournament. | pyomag “wig held the Philadelphia | 518108 title. defeating Jack Delara, | Du Lac, Sask. The lists had been| “Honest Tom” Heeney figures it he new racket, as detectives ex- That score established a new record | \pyicticg to four hits and shut then | LS Angeles, in finals. closed before his entry was received |is time o quit. He has fouzht four | plained it, is for the western open, the best ora-| gy 0 F ot o m oBF 40 Thl I = | but an exception was made in his|{imes since losing to Tunney. And|ory that some broke vious mark having been made m‘\a\ g (‘hf‘ir' "Nf e mfw.“d"n"]e It case because the last mail had reach- | Tom lost them all. tribute to gangsters 905 by A E he Cin- | ’ 3 2 a Vs i Kter ey »d his ca n May. He had travelled : 1 Arthur Smith over the Ciil- | ble and single in the fourth Inning, | - MilWaukee—Western open gocs fo | ed his cabin in May. He had trax e Our selection of expert-tested used ca cinnati Country club course. SMIth's | ho other runs came in the sixtp | TOMMY Armour with 72-hole score | 2.000 miles to file his entry, unaware score was 278. Corner EiIm and Park Streets Business Efficiency Our guarantee mileage- of dependability will « performance you expect. Beloin Motor Sales CHURCH REF New Britain, Conn. ssure you of the FREE PHONE ’;‘ER\I'(E S9A caLL \u‘:( \ ( \ANSWER THE CHONE, RED - \ CaNT (24 BOTHERED ! 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