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BY DEFEATING AVANTS BY 1970 14| Darkness won the day for the Nusgets at the js Thursday evening the seve of the Avant-Nug- ets series gets who had piled up a big 1d were fast slipping n the final r Umpire Ham- phreys called the game on ouat 1 the final score was 19 10 > the last half of the ninth iling the Nugge:s b ive hits drov filled the hases jef Madden who ball and had been glv- support was weakening ond terminating of the game Humphreys put a stop to 1d have boen a winning raly There was mo little argument as to right o Umpire Humphreys to call » game at such a critical time but the rule book backed him up in his declsion It was a severs shock to the Avants when t was called, and it was ertainly £ to madden. Calude Pendleton, lo on baseball, «ho eventually the argument, s so certain of his ground that he of- tered $100 to anyone who could prove he e ever entered heart enny, and the game, way. That's im White, “Les” Bean appeared on aseball togs and made jon In their big league n, former 1d of the up good an er- was back in the iineup aft- absence and played his und the initial sack outfielder of the Nug- the lineup but since ns has slowed up tele a tew pounds during e Tipp W was shifted from cen- Peckham still continned his xhibition of trick base r g - but s y T Bean wh or. spectacuiar steals, den also tried to break into of_pillow d in the bud. has not been pants was much to ¢ the Connecti- sed the game a and after the ga ayers to go to Ba play against the Baitic o twilight ' gine vant-Nugget game will be night and those to the grounds ave booked rides George ran out of to the grounds ose in th ORRIE STEELE WINS THREE MOTORCYCLE FEATURES Aug. 3—Orrie slar national motor- Keck’s farm, Efypt al- ight machines rear ders were ne reared al try he a ered the was 61-cublo inch expert 306-400. John H. was second. heh expert event, none the t teel wi climb, Willie Lang of 4, with 362.4 er, taking S WINS EASTERN TRAP SHOOTING TITLE neaster. Pa, Aug. 3.—M. S. Haines, Hally J., today won the zone trapshooting championship singles, breaking 197 clay targets out possible 2 Haines, who is the ent state champlon of New Jersey in gles, wan from a field of 160 en- Ivania stats team won the si-state match title te th 944, and Delaware a close esird, Haines broke 149 targats out of-the - but missed two in the last 35. first in alass D, with 150 SARAZEN FINISHES SECOND IN QUALIFYING ROUND Pittsburgh, Au vational open 3—Ge azen, if championship, finish- d to Emil ffler, In the qual- round of 36 holes to select five lo- represcntatives for the national pro- ssional tournament, In Pittsburgh, the week of August 14 ffler, state open champion, made two rounds in 148, one stroks better Sarazen LEONARD AND HAMMER HAVE FINISHED TRAINING FOR BOUT Michigan City, Ind, Aug. 3.—"Benny" Leonard, world's lightweight champion, and Ever Hammer, Chicago's challenger, e ey LEADING HOME RUN HITTERS IN MAJORS American League Willlams, St. Lou Walker, Philadelph Ruth, New York Hellmann, Detroit Miller, Philadelphia Meusel, New York Falk, Chicago . Burns, Boston ...... Dykes, Philadelphia McManus, St. Louis . Judge, Washington ... National League Hornsby, St. Louis . Willlams, Philadelph Lee, Philadelphia Wheat. Brookiyn Alnsmith, St. Louis Meusel, New York Kelly, New York Grimes, Chicago Miller, Chicago Parkinson, Philadelphia ... h.a year ago today . N. J., won all three was twice | TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Meeting of Saratoga 'Association opens at Saratoga Springs. Meeting of Hamilton Jockey Club, at Hamilton, Ont. ¢ N TROTTING s o o ow Grand Circuit meeting at Toledo. finished, streniious HOWINC for, the _title, today in! ‘streniou! Nati ti Toaining in< proparsliote fasteiidls 1 ten-S~ soratia: of Naljonal, Absoctition round no-decision contést tobe decided \;’fh i:maleur Oarsmen, at Philadel- in Floyd Fitzsimmons’ ‘grent here Sat- urday afternoon. eLonard did not work HORSE SHOW “Seabright, N. I, Aug. 3—Willlam|ian Davis cup star. The victor exhib- | M. Johnston of California, and R. Nor- :;d :x::ide variety of i‘“"'hi‘,“{’x na:ox; ) o z eme accuracy in shoo rls Williams, 2nda Boston, won their | i, “iac™aceiracy, n SROOTRE O way' into the finals for the Seabright| cross-court drives. Hunter was not lawn tennis and creket club bowl Jate | pefmitted to steady himself. He at- : : ; _l{ today. Johnston beat Robert Kinsey |tacked savagely in the second set and whatever with the gloves for fear of ] Opening of annual show at Stam- | B9800 1% 1 -4, ana Williams | forced the games to. denee cipping, open. theicupyoRss his right eye. |§ ford, Conn. e :_eal ¥. T. Hunter, of New York, 6-2, MJD‘::[“O;‘“:QI;?“B:“h‘:iflg“ 1‘(115.?;;? A 2 or overdlischarging. RIVERVIEW TEAMS WINS Western junior amateur cham- f| '3 Molla B. Mallory, of New York et toasted. Th 4 s is inclosed in & : : Mrs. 2 Mallory, of N “Little Bill’ was easly up to his ton All the electrical controll apperatus FROM GRISWOLD BOYS || Pionship tournament, at Chicago. fiwon the right to contest for the wom- |form and in the closing set. made & one extra process metal box—fuses are rfl plecsa ¥ The River¥law tant DHsedat Eunts TENNIS en’s bowl with Miss Leslie Bancroft, | fine net attack. gives a delightful contacts arejprotected; there are nohho.e wires or ern Point against the Griswold House |§ Western championship tourna- §| 9f Boston, by defeating Mre. May Sut: | | Semi-finals men's singles: Willlam| ~ gy ality that can -\t—nh that be 3 S otaol And’ woit' 4 || ment at Chicago. ton Bundy, San Francisco, 6-3, 6-2.|M. Johnston, California, defeated Rob- = ible for few simple may teani Thuesday artengin & S0 Miss Bancroft had defeated Miss Hel- | ert Kinsey, California, 6-1, 6-4; R. not be duplicated necessary.; Directions for operating the plant are on. ol in A wHlL glaieiggnme i o __+ fien Wills, Californian champion in the | Norris Williams, Boston, defeaxed F. 2 metal plate riveted to thesoontrol box, and cannot Riverview had their old team- °d| National junior championship §|other half of the semi-finals earlier |T. Hunter, New York, 6-2, R R RN belott, 7 # 3 4 McCarthy m!chlps s _‘he‘:’ s of || tournament, at Narragansett Pier. - Point scores: L of B * :‘y:i‘:"{rfll 1 e Sevan). e tquth SHOOTING e aaion e %’mxéletemmaster Pirst set: Willlams £ 445335 ¢ 433 = Ask us to show how you getiall the mmn g for “ P e i _}lin her set with Mrs. Bundy. pace, | —f and the eighth innings for 4 runs.and || Bastern Zone champlonship tour- i foadiness and placing, the Norss|Hanter 62235510 — 27 — 2, as a result has been turned back to the game. nament opens at Lancaster, Pa. i e it Second set: Williams 0 6 45 4 4 4 1 4| the Philadelphia Americansshas been S DONd el an GHG R stun ch CHESS Williams had a Qifficult time in dis- |3 4 9 3 4 4 § — 63 — 9. e e 5 ? s . : 4 International mmasters’ tourna- §| posing of Hunter, who terday con-/| Hunter 4 8 2 24 T the isbury, Maryland elub of e 3 hits being made off his delivery. [} Infernational - Gbered Gerali T Pattaon: Adstal | pe o0 9515211 postern Shore League. Mack wir > a 5 ‘ He had 10 strikeouts. A two base hit o 2 s by Wori ot ontes whiare the : ¢ followed by a single in the sixth gave, BOXING - “A’s” are now playing. the Griswold their only run. The |§ Willle Herman vs. Jimmy Coo- score: " CARDINALS HAVE EASY MOGRIDGE HOLDS CHISOX ney, 12 rounds, at Coney Island. o Packey O'Gatty vs. Jack Haus- TIME WITH PHILLIES ner, 12 rounds, at Coney Island. Philadelphia, Aug. 3—The St. Louis Clonie Tait vs. Frankie Bull, 10 §| Cardinals found Meadows an easy rounds, at Toronto. mark and defeated Philadelphia to- Johnny Drummie vs. Johnny §iday 7 to 1. Haines. was somewhat Riverview. Fred Toney former New York Gi- AND SENATORS WIN |ant pitcher who was traded to Bos- Chicago, Aug. 3—George Mogridge|ton last week as part of the consid- held Chicago to four scattered hits|eration in the deal that sent Pitch- today and Washington took the sec- | o sMcGuillan of the Braves to New ond game of the series, 2.to 0. York, arrived in Nashville recently, Hart.ct lienry, b Darcy, 12 rounds, at Bayonne. wild, but effective in the pinches.| Goslin scored Washington’s first run [and, according to friends, has decid- | Do 1 §'tharza,rt Young Montreal vs. Johnny Cur- §| Henline's.home run was the ouly real| n the second inning on his triple and |€d to quit baseball rather than play i - ‘({f;‘hi-fnf tin, 10 rounds, at Providence. |drive off his de Score:. ik SRR S L Mogriage | With the tail-end Boston club. Sam Langford vs. Bill Tate, 10 Philadiinae (N) St Loas () ice ey iand SMosTids Totals B0 % counted the other run by hitting the 2 rounds, at Tulsa. ball into the right field bleachers in| The present defenders of the infield Secro by nning: — © 0 T George Ward Eddie Shevlin, the sixth. Both runs were made off|POSts of the New York Giants, George 2 e a9 dlen e 10 rounds, at Revere, Mass. Blankenship who was relieved by | Kelley on first; Frankie Frisch oa Two age hita, Morrteey, Stockton, Milis. Dave Rosenberg vs. Phil Krug, 2 Hodge after the sixth inning. Score: |Second: Dave Bancroft at short and out, by Dowd 0 by McCarthy 4 12 rounds, at New York. § Washington (A) Chicego (A) “Heinie” Groh at third, form an in- ab ab field combination capable of hitting | MOOSUP PULLS AWAY OWING Lovimec : N fl\"fi"f.‘:.;‘";x. : at a .300 clip, individulaly and collec- | TO MONEY DIFFICULTIES| — vt E : §Coutre.2h el B i Secretary Hal Chase of the Eastern YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Totale 3 0 Mostil,of The Hartford Yacht Club Regatta Connecticut league comes forth with American League. ) Pt - e in co-operation with the city of Hart- the foilowing letter in which he stales | 1\ o\ 7 Boston 0, e by 8o ford, will hold races on Sunday, Au- J w.m‘.\l_m{m_xlp ‘dx}:l ”nf‘v( [f]llljl . :p ;;g‘uit i 8 B : | v A gust 13. The city will give away ten to play faster ball but bectuse of fi-| TEDU S BN 1 b we run, Henine. ki silver cups as first prizes. Connecticut M.chmgy and Sales Co. . e P St. Louis 9, Philadelphia | TR ; o i follows: - : e s dLiou | 3 527z o) Jack O'Hara made a trip to Bos- 93-95 WATER STREET Phone 219 NORWICH In justice to the league I will give| New York 10, Cleveland | GLAZNER PITCHES FIRATES (@) Baticd for Blankenstip In 6th. * |ton"with the idea in mind to book 4 the reason for Moosup's withdrawtl National League. i TO VICTORY OVER BRAVES| Seww iy imipzs: = ° % lthe Boston Braves for an exhibition as stated by their representative Mr.| New York 5 Chicazo 0. | Boston, Aug. 3—Glazner held Bos- e a8 00 388 = |same at his Windsor Locks ball park = Girard at the meeting. e St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 1. ton to four hits today and drove . bise hit, Rice. Tiree bae bits, Gos- | for Sunday. He came back with the — = | The club is in financial difficulties| Brookiyn 4, Cincinnati 0. two runs with his double in the sev- Hoper. Heme run, Mogidee. |owing to “various reasons, principally announcement that the Mitchell men = = had guaranteed their tire fral P(_l to aocept the new offer made to|did when in the Major league. HOME RUNS FEATURE String lincun O Hare T i e, et inime b ythe Brasscos, Putnaim wa Strong Collegians asainst the liraves j2sked to Teturn to Waterbury to play| Framingham ddfeated Wars in = Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1, g iy g o<t o {enth, Pittsburgh winning its fifta s e E i Y ks oy I straight game, 5 to 1. The fielding of urcha v 2l Internationa! League, * aight g > e | purchase new equipment throughout s e aas sensational Rirors by | BROWNS W v : |to start the season first, and second | Baltimore 3, Reading 0. IBig bee (Na8 gensational, Brrors by|BROWNS WIN OVER ATHLETICSeons Colleslans against the Braves|hecause of the crippled condition of | pitchers' Quel hetween Mallowney' and | that owing to labor trouble in the| Jersey City 4, Newark 2. [ontian | oSt Louis Aug. 3—The Browns de- | 10 o Do en Cihe | Natiomi|the team. The answer received from|Nichols at the pumping station town ne relief is in sight for the| Buffalo 9, Syracuse 7. CE it feated Philadelphia, 9 to 5 today in League race. b 2k “'{Putnam by Secretary Moran. states|grounds at Ware, Wednesday by a baseball treasury., Toronto 8, Rochester 3. ""l;‘ N;“:ml! g;'mleogfe ‘:\E:‘:ws}u-'\i:'oh; J that the offer is not handsomejenough | count of 4 to 2. Che sf S s SIRR STy WO el “Zip" : to attract his attention. ntgu}:xx}m\‘:;:“(‘:\xfi'tisrge th;eh;;rggzemx five runs, while Collins slammed out fimh']",o“i’: fs_")‘::"\‘:‘_“:fn{'“ Spring- Jack Barry who was a member of play Caster ball is erroneous, as o w};ur}rerl\\m.-n scored three runs, Wal- | Je.0" T oies from. heating _‘;1’0:‘“]:‘\,’} Through one of the biggest ba Connie Mack’s famous champion Ath- glance at the standing of the Moosup Ker hit his twenty-fifth homer of the | Goiory: only a pair of skimpy hits|ball deals ever completed between a |letics, later with the Boston Red Sox club in the league will show if any £ o T e score: n Bostan °N) astern Lemgue. Worcester 3, Waterbury 0. Albany 1, Hartford 0. Springfield 8, Pittsfield 7. g S und now baseball coach at Holy Cross T i o Philadelphia (A) St. Louls (A being collected off his delivery, he en- | major and minor league club, the|®n o y | thing the class of ball they were mix-| Ne% Haven 4 Bridgeport 3. i RS ®°1% 1 ¢ |tered the ranks of the Hartford fling. | Bridgeport baseball club of the East- |college in Worcester, Mass. will play {ed up with was altogether too fast g {araeman, ot 2 0 oGerbera’ 4 02 2 0 |ers who have turned in two-hit per-|ern league will lose “Wes” Kingdon, | 8ainst the St. Louis Cardinals Sun- The Eastern Connecticut League at GAMES TODAY. Driesto’ 19 1z aseemenit 303 28 |ponindos captain and shortstop, at the end of | 4ay at Steven's field. its inception did not strive to attain National League R AR L = the present playing season. Kingdon, | T = | big league calibre, but the games to Hloago, at New Yoric' 3% Giseobiih & 39 9+ Catcher Enoch Shinault of the| WhO'ls unde: contract to the Yankees|EMMA MINE AT BUTTE 3 |date have proven for the most part ittsburgh at Boston. i QMatus2b { 23 3 0%(ieveland Americans will join the|and’is playing in the Park City un- HAS BEEN REOPENED |as good as any ever played in semi-| Cincinnati at Brooklyn - 0 Colu s, e City American association ] der _an optional agreement: will go to| Butte, Mo Aug. 3.—Reopening of pro circles, and judging from the ef-| si Touis at Philadelphia. H H of the managers of some of the o team next Thursday, club officials | Buffalo of the International League. |the Emipd mine, one of the zine, silver R = S = - and lead produging properties of the alled fast clubs, playing indepen- American League. +—~ pammousiced ;-Shinaull formerly - playeg 5 Anaconda Copper Mining Company, was R e L T s e 375 |for Waterbury and New Haven in tie} Up in Burlington, Vi, they boast|innounced today. It is Soppeny ¥ vices of some of the league talent| loston at Detro Gl S ege_f‘(f:f‘;}"{l‘:; hoisting ore by Monday, to bolster up their acknowledged| Washington at St. Louis. R fesalonal trai at; About 125 men will be employed o world beaters, there must be somel Philadelphia at Chicago. - | Frank Putnam ex-Waterbury sec-reasons for the boast is that Ray Col-|the properiy. This will make the foues pvologl ey i Tk e T 23 |ond sacker, is making so much mon-|lins. former Boston Red Sox star Brl- | teentn mine of the company o remume H. W. CHASE, STANDINGS 2 o2 |ey playing with the Ware, Ma er is a member of the'team. Collins|oneration. It had been shut down since Setoie I € L _STANDING GAME FROM CLEVELAND professional team, that he ha is meeting with as great success as he | spuary. 1921 1 3 National Leazue, Clevelan ew York made w. n it two s rom Cleveland today T |BIG FIELD DAY PLANNED L e 3 o el o Dl bl oty PR AIN CURTAILS GRAND FOR STATE HOSPITAL [St, Louis ........ 61 i1 8| The game tied three times be- CIRGUIT: RAGE BROGRAM The Annual Field Day for the pa-|Chicago 53 46 {fore the Yankees' won. Cleveland| Fort Miami Pa Toledo, O., Aug. | tients at the Norwich State Hospital | Cincinnati ldrove Mays and Hoyt from the box,|3—The racing at the Grand Circuit will be held on the Athletic Field, Sat- 515 | while New York hammered Uhle from | track here this afternoon was mar- urday afternooi August 5th, 495 | the rubber, Mails and Edwards re-|red by inclement weather. Only one The committee in charge of this A376 | tiring in favor of pinch hitters. Mec- heat of the feature event, the EIks' : affair have arranged an interesting ‘3441 Quillan, who batted for Smith, drove|club stake, 2:08 trot, was raced. program of events in which the pa- |in Scott with ‘the winning run, Scott| Kour races will be on the program tients willy compete for various prizes. . p |having started the inning with a|for next Saturday: The patients will assemble on the|g, 1. = >C. | double back rd base. Speaker's| In the free-for-all pace, Johnny athletic fiald at 12:30 P. Ms and | o0 2 me run, his eighth for the season,|Quirk. driven by Fred Egan, nosed . {the following events will take place: | Dot = = | was made off Mays and the latter|out Roy Grattan by winning in | 7100 vard dash (female patients) Deleolt 47 Iwas taken from the mound at once.|straight heats. | 3 lesged race (male patients) [Shicake 4 Scor The Summaries: Egg race (female patients) Cleveland ... 52 95 | New York (A) Clevetand (&) | Potato race (male patients) s ahiiEon O AR A The Etks' club stake, 2:08 trot, 3 | Wheelbarrow race (male patients) |Philadelphia S e ; [heats, unfinished, value $3,100: Pie eating contest (male patients jBoston 62 M fatsef 0 o< Prince Loree, bg, by Prince Me- *l:rxn.ce(l pig chase (male) < | Dux: 821 o Kinney, (McDevitt) 1 Tug o' war (employees) § 5 2 S Twy: g (Erwin) 2 Immediately after the tug o war SRS STRINEE ST e, b 5373 . awah, bm, (Murphy) 2 | an interesting ball game will take ON WINS FOR DODGERS . g b Sterling bg, (Stokes) 1 |place between the Connecticut Statel Brooklyn. Aug. 3—Grimes held Cin- | Wud2 =~ 2 2 2 2 t Volo, bh, (Cox) 5 | Hospital team of Middletown and the | cinnati to four hi the first game | 3 hdit , bg, (Warman) ais Riverview Club of the Norwich State|of the series tod: and won, 4 to 0. |:ax Time 2:04 1-2. | Hospital. These two teams are bitter | High's. triple in the second with two (Il rivals and the Middletown team willimen on won for the Dodgers. Score: |7’ Free-for-all pace, purse $1,200, 2 in come here Saturday to revenge the| Cincinati (N) Brookivn (W) 5 npo a6 o 3 heat EXACGO MOTOR OIL i S Ry e W hbs Johnny Quirk, ch gz by Hédge- ST th il boys two weeks ago. They no|Dmubstib 40 6 0 edohneton2b & 1 4 wood Boy, (Egan) 11 ::llhr)ubl Will strengthen thelr team for |Dweinit & o 4 0 fGamihic i ¢ 2 G AL he Oty s w1 ..lmprove € is game. rper.rt 3.5 501 0 Meatic £50 0 Hal Mahone, (Chids gls H 1 During the Xflernoon's fastivities |S=ery 4+ 0 3 gl 4020 o e ) L action of every moving s |he murses and attendants will i 1500 Sk = art of your engine., *# |tribute refreshments ~ consisting of |\ $132 . Par e s s | popeorn, ‘candy, peanuts and. lemon. | & 1000 otnnes MANNRINISTRAGHED 1O P o = {ade amongst the- pationts: $EACe DN TN e COLUMBUS FOR SHANNON g | This is an annual event at the Nor- — - TIGERS TAKE New York, Aug. 3—Hal Janvrin, 1 i | wich State Hospital, and the Staff of| Total 20 424 ¢ 0 . EN:sEg;H Brooklyn infielder today was traded nghty medzmm, heaVY | Physicians of emplcyees spare no en- | &, Pied for ixey in s ! : DF DOUBLE BILL |, the Columbus club of the Ameri- h it h |ergy in making cais day an enjoyable |cispat o a 5o ioie s | Demoite Augl s Deioit Won'a dou' |lcan sssosiatiohs dors Shovtstop? Mari- or extra-heavy, 1t has fons IOI;‘ all Zadlents able to attend. [Brmim . "Llllile 5 0 0 30 0 0 u‘;}lr"lvrnmv from Boston today, taking|rice Shannon i ! ot Awehas: Tan i e e |t e i it "t e T | the game 7 to 0, and the secc miore-efficien | during the afternoon. High ' |ona. 7 to 4 Pillette eld Bosion to T thatsame . €-€ ent e wo scattered s in the first game, s 1 H BALTIMORE BOATS TAKE GIANTS BREAK LOSING and did not allow a Boston runeie to _Laurel Hill Rulldogs challenge the lubncatmg|quahty | WO BT e A STREAK BY TRIMMING GUBS |bass first. Union Street Yankees for a game to . HSto a ( he ved Satu ay at t r i New York, Aug. 3—The New York (h.ff‘“f,,”‘(,,‘m”"If”"‘ second_gama by ypqr‘f;mv‘.fl" L Tes ek Giants broke their losing streak of ] B, Ssom . tho)y box, . BuGERe R o5 21O 00 Philadelphia, Aug. 3—The. Arundel ub, of Baltimore, won, two of Always clean, pure | Boat iz 2 : Ehmke, who relieved him, held the = < 4 Of{five games today, defeating Chicago| joiios WHO Te 10, JReld,, the E g the events today at the opening|in the first of a five game series,|VigiiorS Il check the rest of the way. Attantion’ Dacedevils and clear. Look for the % ihe Golden Jubilee regattn of the|s to 0. Neht was wild in the earlv| VoS (he Tigers batied both Russei| The Greenevile Stars challenge the National Associaton of Amateur Oars- i brill blank- | 20d Karr hard. Heilmann hit his 17th | Taftville Daredevils for a game to be it1 e rowed"over. the wmile Saa’s (s | 2inee BUL pliched bellliantly; ek | 1oy,or™oe 'ns gioioent HIL His 11t | TaRvlllo Daretovila/for & gams to be : clear golden color as it is { . g gl ore h ton maightaway course Inthe New York () | B4me with one man on. Score: through this paper. d into vour motor | Schuylkill * river. The Union Boat x e st Game.) — club, New York, took one first. place, | Yol o ey e O shas i ROILEC D yos i the junior quadruple shells, and the |m,cm ™™ &4 ¢ P = 4005 0Bue T |others went to local bladesmen. All|Miverit 1 0 1 & 0Fwhonid 4 3 3 { o |Nersiwit 3 0 0 Cutehaw,2h 1 ol SPORT NOTES of the races were for juniors who had |Friberef 4 2 2 0 0Meusellf 4 gL RRUEn Sl o H 4 o never won a victory in competition, ewh 4 1130 0%ameit 4 12w 0) R ol Do this: “"l;\n]!h: Jzu‘mgxx;‘dw‘x;hle ;he;{s‘ xh% Ar- | oFarelle 2 0 2 engelat 4 ol o1 The Chicago White Sox have filed dels_be: he Undine Barge|si-awms 2 0 0 ia : o : . - . 0 Aleddmp |2 0 1 o 2 |a protest with President Ban John- . . [Jenatn, o ihe €our-osreq. race o |selands § &% e i e 1. Drain out the old oil ! Maltimoreans beat the Multa Boat| mwie 3 431 ~ |day’s same with the New York Yan- clah, TR AL B R R kees, which was called on account of e i cluh, Philadelphia, by less than hal .«‘T“”“' wied or Adrdze in 70, i atter § 19 tmings. wih the Sox 2. Fillwith Texaco Motor Gil » w | Cnteaza 2 eading 5 to 1. The protest terms the e i 5 The U n:::pB,?:t:;;x? Sokied by W. |Xew Sarl Bin oty conduct of the Yankee players a dis- 3 3. Then see the difference! auadruple shells over the Bachelors' | Youns, Stangel. e Jau0i0.0 0ias e e B : Barge club, Philadelphia, R R 6000 they evidently were stalling when rain — DANIEL BOONE, PITCHER, Deiroit (A it DONOR OF DAVIS CUP TO AS COMPANY, U.S. A, | GOES TO CLEVELAND % 2 ¢l Charlie McK i LEE RS e % % 25! Charlie McKenna, national amateur vis, donor of the Davis cup, has been |er from the Chattanooga club of the ! a2 uagna ear Cinibidoh ity oD orea i Mo = named referee of the final round of | Southern association and the release 47 0 4 0|Kenna holds the distinction of win- RUN IT WITH SAvwe 'T WITH the internationa® tennis matches to[of two players to that club on op- o OMfur® 30 24 :|ning three championships in the am- TEXACO GASOLINE TEXACO MUT-.01L be played here August 17, 18, .and 19, tional agreements was annotnced by 9 @Mmaone 4 9 8 0 0 |ateur class inside of eight months. ¥ between the winner of the Australian- | President E. S. Barnard, of the Cleve. O SEimaay e aioeantl] France contest, announcement was |land mwhau ‘club_tonight. = ————— Dominick J. Mulrenan, pitcher of the New Haven Eastern league club. wll be turned over to the Worcester team before the end of the week un- der an optional agreement, it was an- nounced .recently. made tonight by Henry Homer, of the| The players released to Chattanoo- Germantown Cricket club. ga are Pitcher Shaute and Third — Baseman Doran. SARAZEN SENDS CHEERY MESSAGE TO BLACK Pittsburgh, Aug. 3.—Gene Sarazen, na- |FFm T —— base hits, 2. Home run, Heilman, CONN. CO. TEAM MEETS “Snooks” Dowd, who has b lay- tional open golf champlon, today sent 2 2 _ “Snooks” Dowd, who has been play | cheering message to his friend, John FIVE LEADING HITTERS BALTIC A. A. ToNtgrr |ing second base for Albany’s Eastern it R g i M L IN MAID The Comnecticut Co. team will wuus|1€38U€ club has been indefinitely sus- ment—who is at San Jose, Calif,, oa the adeiighe Uty (et e team of “n|pended by the Albany mutgeIent way to recovery from an automobile American Eastern Conn. League in a twilight |20G It 15 no texpected that the play- | accident. The despatch read: Cobb, Detroit ......88 349 144 .413 || game at Baltic this Friday evening |©F Will a8ain wear an Albany uniform. | “John—I am one of the _gallery of | [ Sisler, St. Louis .. .96 393 158 402 §| The Connecticut team is taking up a thousands which is pulling for you to|f Speaker, Cleveland 93 341 124 .36 it oo e Walter M. Hoover, world’s sculling National League laurels. ~ Baltic will have Fuller in the | Sl =Saturday at the mnational : 4 2 box but Manager Jack Flynn has ot | pamplonship on the Schuvlkill river. Sou Mart ot i the it Rk, Hornsby, St. Louis 101 396 1h] o Cont nlakna fery I am out of condition now and it Gri “hi o 222 for the game. 7 i > Grimes, Chicago .. 83 303 110 .383 : : os i v E I am looking forward to playing || it opEe. - 08 38 150 380 §| same will be called at 6.30 daylight time. R with you when I get to the coast this winter. D: Cin 102 399 1 e chance.” he said. a1 i 102 > in My, Dratirs g e for ubert, Cincinnat n 399 recover. Put up that same plucky and |§ Heilmann, Detroit ..95 367 131 determined fight you did at Skokis, You are due to get some of the breaks which . 5 DSy Bigbee, Pittsburgh 95 385 137 . Cleveland has 110 charitable institu-| Walter Wolfe, young Hartford south- speedy recovery. i =S ons supported by a common commu- | paw who fell just . taifle. shoct of P AL [ SIS —— ) P 5 making the Eastern League grade and |