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CONTEST ATFARGROUNDS SUNDAY at_Saratoga ‘Springs. Meeting of Windsor Jockey Club opens at Windsor. 2 TROTTING Obening of Grand Circuit meet- ing at Poughkeepsie. Opening of Great Western Cir- cuit meeting at Aurora, I, ”Meefint of Santoga Association Tn a weird slugging match’ In which 2 hits, including & triples and 6 ‘two- } Farfs, Aug. 29—(By the A. P)— the- I.M metres \race, h,f.h.n-dmn BUTH'S -«}wgr IN NINT ;;ngtllght won:en a;bletes today’ wkon the | girls nnigy_lns'xlfimt' ti-.‘tyhny:.rfls-,ln Saggers, were made, the Ware Alligators, Rl lig - = N irst international\woman’s track meet | i fes 17-1] of England. claimants of the "{.e;f“m.;fin i ‘“l':i_,m " GIVES YANKS VICTORY(} - . - B]Z’;Ynm;‘o‘}w“ng cham- || y¢r_competitors from . the United| The only event won by. the Swiss baseball championship. out-siugged ‘the | New York, August 20—A dramatic FlonsRID Gpentiat Toronto, States, ¥ zerlang and Cze: | W . . . throw, bul -Czecho- oca) Kaceys here Sunday and won bY|home run by Babe Ruth with Witt s ey R i b uncovered the best lpr!nt:r & seore of 13 to 6. The game was Wwit-| and Dugan on base in the ninth inn- & mx\cflr.can team was second. fi s e day in Mille Mejsikova, w! :, “nessed by the largest crowd of the®sea- | ing enabled the New York Americans ew. England amateur-profes- ird, ho-3lovakia fourth | heretofore had been regarded as much/| . won. the larger proportion: being sadly to make it three straight from Chi- sional tournament, at Winchester, f| 254 & 14 fift: slower than her ssiter. disappointed in the showing of ‘the lo- | cago by a score of 7 to 5. e The j }m scCros . were: o Lk 3 fFlora ‘Batson, of the American feam, | s ——— cal team. Reyholds. had a poor day, ! Ruth had a day of ups and downs, Washington State women’s o4l Wed. - States’ “31,4 after. winning ‘her heat/{fl e 100} ot SRR e Baving apparently nothing on the ball | T the firat inning. he bit a home run || championship opens. at Aberdeen eI ard Switzerand | vards hurdles and establishing a m * except the cover and the Ware_ sluggers with. Dugan on base, -but hanced ’, imittee was W. C. Terry, Ransom 2 : world's record of ‘14 4-5 seconds, which | SO i TENNIS A large crowd gathered at the Per-|stood for a few minutes until Came- | \ounE: W- P, Halmes and Bdward Lewis.{ A delightful setting for the Sunday TR harsiiont s ton 18 okcadas [TC Byt rany bk 1o ohigage il ool Cnoubies championsMp g IRNI o Sa e L contests. | lia Sabie another Amefican, lowered | Tie fable committes was Mrs "W C.fschool and communky pienic Thursiay Ing the Georgetown star for 15 safetiss|the third when his muif cnabled Falk £ = 3 erry, rs. M. H. Bamtlett, Mrs, Eino | was afforded by the lake and hillside on v | § tournament opens at Boston. The Auerican tesm was leading in | it. tripped at the third hurdla in the | LoTY; Mrs 3 . . : - x *for atotal-of 26 bases. Reynolds, after | gad McClellun to seore. Ruth struck v ® g e ird ‘hu €| Karjala and Mrs, George Briggs. the property of Gilbert W. Chapin, the the fourth inning. had a zood alibi &8 | ortin (ne third. MK be 1y iaiE & Bt BOXING 3 ten” haif the events|finals, spoiling what appeared to be 3 > 3 in catching a high fiy in the fifth he |, the filth. only to be caurht nap -ripped the nail back from:his index fing- | ping. His second home run in the er of his pitching hand and hurled’tue.f yinth won ‘he game for New Vork. At remainder of the game with his Ainger ['the end of the game a crowd surged Jwrapped up in tape. However. hail. the |'on the field and carried Ruth off the hits-of the game’were made before ha | field on its shoulders. Ruth has hit sinjured his finger. R four ‘home runs in the last three Chet Nichols, wio has been 203 ! days, and has advanced his total to strong during this season had the l0cal | twenty six. ‘Mays was hit hard in = 3 h day Junch being served in the grove i : ; el a one, two finish i Miss Bridget Sullivan died at her noon Jeff Smith vs. Jamaica Kid, 12 % the sirints was_re-| as (ho two Eis wers mok i rates | on Kast Mata sreet Friiay night sftes o o6 JloN S e Thie “wuthiilions. vu: S e their fuiure to secure|at the time, running inches "O7! llong period of Hl heaith. She was the |° Al iy S Chasio podiads oo ehe ve Jmiy Cabby, W@ divke piace't Bucilie Coatkid: Esuu,' Nacy, Voorhees, who tied for first| anghier of Jeremiah and Abby Sullivan | 26 Jossible for o number of plcnickers. * 3 South Carclina. and Cornelia Sabie, | in the high - {and was born in Packerville. She came and d lzygg‘rlxngo?h-‘%al ve: Boy Moore, I Nowwrk,” X 'T- were the: star pnba:f[- low S D, swas somewhat (bt |10 FORTRR dD Seee infane, her faher | SPite of ;::‘:flih:hel;:em was enjoy- Terr; ficguihey;rfirankie Daly, }| §2tners for the American team, the| She was unable to. clear the bar|having bought' the house where she has | &l eatened - stoEm X " E F . 3 i brought the picnic to 2 sudden termina- former cstal ng o world record i| higher than 1.45 met; Wl . $he | lived since then. The only houses stand- 10 rounds, at Alentown. the 8 pound shot put, putting alter- i ke 4 o ¥ g £ tion. The residents were grateful to Mr. had been doing 1.47 regularly in train- | 08 on Fast Main street at that time-in S . Soys: tn- s By eddition Wit ThS RD sy e boE Bt gand. I mately with hoth arng at 20 metres | ing. The members of al the teams Thal celotieg ;fi_};"“‘fn‘z’m' m.’mmmm s o #make and hooks up to the Afth in1ng. | lieved him held Chicago scoreless in ; i U s Sable} complained that the. take-ptfs fh the|Dfed by Mids Sullivan and her stster, | AR evening birthday partr was ziven Then with a ten-run lead he easal up & | the last six innings. Centerfieder 2 I vard ourdles in the | Pershing stadium were too soft. Miss | Burdick. s 3 %t and the local bovs commencel t» It | Strunk of Chicago was put out of the SATURDAY'S RESLLTS. Voorhees and Miss Carrie Hatf, En-|MrS., Hannah Shannahan, were always Monday for Miss Amy Hawkins. who has 0 . = 0 s : S cere | been helpful in promoting other birthday 't hari|came in. the ninth inning for throw- National League, = during the | sand. divided the eight points allot-| Prompt to aid in time of trouble and were, Chet's. smoke and sharp breaking Looks |'ing dust at Umpire Hildebrand. The jim and when they hit tbey icago mee: were by Mlle Mesjsli - the best of neighbors. Miss Sullivan has | Parties in the community. Many guests a th lon of the loca. team | goore Chicaso 2. New York 1 (11 innimgs). | ci i S:Jt:m;?:i Calar o T AT scnd i ehlaver | 3 RES e ot devoted care from her e e [mwkisma: hefxoma atd aroused the susplci . re: ncinnati 9, Brooklyn 4. 7 seconds ard by th Miss L. sister. Besides this' sister, she is sur- A vie ety t cted: time after Chicage (A Mew Yory (A) ostor ) K1 . .arc by the same| Miss Lines of Engand was the best i games 1oy o gt e it & o Proton 4. Plttsburgh 1 (first game). (i seccrd ciiniivation trial heat | individual point \winner, with fifteen | Yi¥®d by two brothers, John Sullivan of |and musis. loe cream and cafe were - v ? Mulligan,3b 5 ittsburgh 8, Boston 2 (second game) | fer the 1t times thrown out because .of scratches g, i i 3 y and Jeremiah Sullivan of Served. . Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 7, Dol Onmelal Suble, . whi: itwalye | 19Pect Cly : | ) : Miss Mary Barrows spent the waek at caused by the ball hitting . the back- final in this|and Lucille Godbold with nine points, | Taunton, Mass. o = ' 3 ; ; the home of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Oden, American League. £ in 12 seconds flat: | Camelia Sabie with tew: “La- | :Mr.and Mrs, Thomas Wakely and son | the ) 3 5 1P v 3 5 Ne wYork 12, Chicaga 5 .05 tes 11 in 3 minutes, 12| cille Godbold with n?n:‘;;'in::déze- and Mrs. Harold-Shippes are visiting in | having r',wmfd Sunday, the 13th, from Every man on the Ware .cam with Datrabors Rt x y Aille Breard, Franes: ada | e oy performers for the Ameri.|No¥ Jersey. . . : e s o e -exception of Bowen, conn for | Fatk.¥ DRt T et ek tgame). € i 51 4-5 seconds|can team. = 7| Misses Helena riffin and Alos Barnett| Mr. and Mrs Carlyle Grev of South e lor more kits. -This was. tza= Ll the HS St Louls -5, Philadelpnia & ca: ads - Fritich feam. Perfect weather brough out a crowa | Pent the week end on Fisher's Island. | Coventry afe ocaupying Mr.-Oder's tene- D ooaiey Ehie GIEETIIL BULIS i game) i % et 1Ay icam, Thich|of more than twenty thousand, and|, M and Mre. Byron. C. Willoox and |ment opposite the church. s being *Sank. ~ Bennett, ‘the. Warey third Philadelphia’ §,- S& Lol viLs declared distanc- | only for the ruling the judges in piae. | Uiree children of Hasbrouck' Heights, N.| Mr. and Mrs. Warren S Chasin of sacker.mude six tripe. to the olste a1 e PRLRdSIoGE 35, uis 5 (second ; : ing the American reay tosen oo, |J. were in Jewett City Sunday while E D NLHEVe boel spendliis:the, paet el Wil the excedtion of one time, registera ey 3 2 y use the 2 | whi i hd | touring New Engiand. With Mrs. E. C. b 3 w hit, one of them being for thrue bas- Cleveland 3, Washington 1. rierferel vith the Fren: co}r‘a‘sclgercaaiz‘;:fl‘ife:fl:;h ol ohd Wilicox and her dsughter Bilen o New! Miss Caroline Waterman, dster-in-ias n : : CRE R e International Leagus " apy ade Telay while tee|the Americans, the large crowd ' of | London they attended the Baptiet church | of Mra. Storrs Waterman. was an over The Ware team started tne whirtwind | Fork -0 o2 0 10 000 10 3T Buffalo 9, Jemey City 6 PYewl iesin Was ri ning in secind | American speciators mes Sori ot | morning service i e % Dins el g S Attack in the first inninz. getting to REY- ¥ (z) Batted for Lametis in 0th : Toronto 6-1, Newark 4-4. ‘| tace ' Dr. Mairy I Stewart, of New|joyed a parfect day's sport. The tesis| Thio discassion’stasted out. on the: cor- T Al Ser el te Wnids for four hits, two triples, a double 3 Rochester 7.3, Reading Paten, . 1 1 h (* the American teom, | marched past th New.Hampshire sarly in the week and a single and aided by a base on | DANIEL BOONE, ROOKIE, BEATS| Baltimore 11-1, Syracuse 5.3, i e grand stand bear- | Ner over a month-ago, and until it-re- and then Mie! friends from New York. . Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Demine have sold their place near Mansfield Hollow and Flaherty hit to field scorinz Lyneh, but was caugh: "trying to stretzh his Nichols was an sy out, ending the agony. The Kaceys were unable .to do .any- half of the inning. although on through Nichols’ court:- erican team declined to|after an unusvally long chase he was Tall 20d Ot ot obaseball, bisket |Coming homp ant weeivect may. up the m b all and other specialties h: long Hampton Hill wi is af ve vy Tt ing team qualifying in each of the finals. | arranged. 29, Buc e was arrested by a distant hum, mot ufi- h‘:;xe mmmc‘dn;-“ S“fiii’fia in’rz{h-mr'::il; ¥ ¥ eane The 300-metres event was practi-| = 'The general impression is that the|like the Sound made by the appreach of R, 1 €aly a walk-over for England, which 7 % | Where she has frequently taken the lead internationa games for women will|ansTy Jtalian bees in swarming thme, of | 7“0 B0 o5 Tred TnES) in-: two events that England assumed the give exhibiti No other games scheduled Internation: Buffalo 7, Jersey 2 Buffalo 7, Jersey City 6 ( £ finished one, two, with Misses Lines o An eutomobile Tty of four n, Br- . on 1 i 3ivs ul Ler: nine Fedoratian | ras ane flags of the countries. they|csived its. final quietus the other da, | nem Temmam Habamd. Bt R Salls and a little slow' feiding, whic VETERAN WALTER POHNSON Taaters Thasae: [ libed e iaihe eddera“on represented and ‘saluted the. govern- | there was much local expert snake lore Colby and Samuel Morse, left Sunday netted fl\';nruni_.d s?rult'; lhs’ecil?x Tal | . Washington, ‘Aug. 20— Daniel Boone| New Haven 4. Bridgeport 0. et s dan i Jumieesfilz; ’v)naen; oil'n?:als in the stands while the|propounded, and the number of people | i o™, FIAPE, ToF trip through the q face Réxuoldp, bl The Ball went to | & 100% lanky recruit from the South-| Hartford 6, Swringfield 2, | tcam should not be penalized for tn e bD ayed the national anthems as|here that had actually seen a hoop, enake | White mountains, into Canada, to Niag. Bo et center: babirs It was revegced, | £ e smintic ipniinked he vel-| Albany 10, Waterhury 5. [ interference of the Caecho-Slovakian | of the Ol USlom at the opening|increased with peculiar rapidity, “Sesi’ | 1y Talls - Montreal snd Elaitsburg were 8o~ left center b¥ore it fns b].u‘.n * | erah Walter Johnson today and Cleve- | Worcester 14, Prtafied 10, Fitinecs The chlias of e ba al dn of = e Olympic games for men. as how there ain’t no sech gritter.” Does | vigited en route. The trip was made ir Bennett was resting cun:hnrfl S e e s | innets The chllng £ e 0 meaD H.he basis of the decision of the|the hoop snake really exist? Most people Raymond Barrows' car, the party being i m[x;q::‘,:; Tio he pase. standing | Washington 2 o 0 in iwelve innings. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | ming up, but did not Affect the Hinal | rere erm SN ot S R | e reny. st st "Taore o [ e 10 reach Manscl Sunday. the 200 A% 8 cide to| _ Boone aowed two more hits than National L result of th "1 In the state- g 3 Mre. Clark Crame was chapcrone last up while Kenyon had thrown wide to 3 A 5 ational League, ,result of the games. ment that the Amerjcans * ater exgitement every time the dis- v recond. Putnam hit to’Conley who i_*.’:c"::: bt s, | Stengbc el New York 5 Chicagor 4, No member of the American team | by the interference of the c::;:{iétyzq it it the iy Many freak bets | nor f‘{f‘e“r:‘,’_(“?,{‘:,fié-:.‘ Srptm toa thegy to Conley, who threw to Kenyon | Baches and also his own same in| s"Louis 3. Thiladembia 6. reariied !_hp&m@s In either the sixty | vakian team, which impeded the pre. |weer made and a gonsiderable mumber ot 4 ra cio percy. Incuding. Yeecioed to ‘catch Bennett, who was trapped be- RO Ban tove: ifte: Setn incmnad 10, Brooklyn 5 (first game) | Metres or 100-vards dashes, Maybelle | gress of the French team when it was|good hard doMars were placed pending | ang Kenmeth Littie tween the bases. -Bowen hit fo. Adams. ST SR e Cincinnati 4. Prooklyn 3 (sccond| Gilliland and Camelia aSbie being el- | certain to secure scond plac.>” expert testimany. “Doc” Wallace, the |\ JOR'n S o L Who thret: wide to Kenyon and Buckley 3 In$ ), < | samie) 10- inninge, imitated inthe first and econd trial{ Dr. Stewart, coach of the 'Amari: |Lisbon nimrod;. and . BN Sculé; & Pheriiogsy Kt i g o o seored. “Uncle Joe" Gaudette then poled [ 9.2 No other games scheduled, v:'s respectively of the sixty metres, | can team, intends to press the case |¥portsman of earlier days, had both seen Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley are enter 2 ,;, to 1-7': :«:t:rm:::r::\:m;n::o 4 s American League, ‘i‘alndEs;Leer“;]Ggreznesi;r;ngfaa:::elji‘ (;;Iclll;c;:,ore uthe‘ International Feminine |2 hoop snake. km-. ‘Wallace ho: ;‘ox taining a large party of relatives and owen. Lync) 3 - e : B 3 eration. OWN renowm. a double. Sank fumbled Kemyck's 3 . New York 7, Chicago 5, N consequence of the rul- | hunter of well kn re: e day H lead, two members of the Bnglish 0 . 0 ; i trials of the 100-yards. It was in th, 8| Cleveland -2, Washington 0 (12 < ese)ing, the Am . H " o 5 brove a success as a big crowd assem- | & flight of the one-time passenger pigeon. » he game). and Cast. neither being extended at| bled today despite two co -at- | The “Doc” had barely time to make a W of a base on balls. The Ware team H G R any stage, and the former winning in | tractions, the Frerch nter-at- | Aving leap o one side of the read when| SOUTH WOODSTOCK ding 8. L athletic cham- | fiying leap n the second inning had two men on larris, Toronto 4, Newark 3 (first game, 10 44 4-5 seconds, Yhrough a hit and a pass, inable to bring them home. pionships at Colomb but were es im | the great snake, like a spokeless cart- Mr. Mrs. E. The French team was supreme inlacross Paris. 200 e ewi ) oa WhPhae d Y, S. Swan, of Provi- REDS TAKE BOTH SNDS i ol wheel, swished by nxfifinmmd- T:: dence, who have been spending a few Toronto. 7, Newark 4 (second gam S “Doc™ haetily gave a “‘coul Trel days with H. T. Wells, have retugned .n the last half of the second N:c OF DOUBLE HEADER| Baltimore 8, Syracuse 7 (Aret gm:l) — 7 of heavy buckshot. which must have rid- - tanned Sank. Clabby and Auams 'n sie- | Cincgnnati, Aug’ %0—The Reds| Baitimore 7. e o home. (ooond| to take park’in the. firat amatens | e T b SR, 1 gl e B 0 strengthened their hold on the first|game) putlic links championship of the Unit- the good ones go by witheut offering at| givigion today by winning both games Eastern Leagve. el States tovrney to be held ut Oit thein, they swung at the high oviss. of a double-header from Brooklvn| Bridge 07 Pkt 1 wa Park course, Aug 29-31. One hun- o7 Adams struck out there was a rush | me big batting rallies off Grimes Waterbury 5, . Worcester 2 (Brst drgd an'l twenty or more encranis to ‘ts “Umpirs Corcoran, the who.e gave the home team plenty of runs|game). ? % the teurvey wil be ready to iee off ‘When it com dled the reptile, but he never sfackened | Dytnam lodge, A. F. and A. M. held SPORT NOTES m just kept on with everything in|. gaa day and clambake at Roseiand Lake last Thursd; Mr. Soule, ‘also knew where & hoop 2 Senexet gringe took part In the Po- snake lived, and any pleasant day In thel on; picnic at Wildwood Wednesda , p stip 4, es to Sox the White| 527y fall @ vilstor to his habitat eould |™\r %ra sre Glover 2 team -clamoring, for an in: & .27 Lin the first game, while Donchue was Waterbury 1,- Wor on the ifying round Aug =8, | nas it on the Red 13 i 1 | see him, Just after dawn, ing out Stafford visited frien . Pl THe BRI was inpected and found | fnyincible except in the second tns | ganr: b R G T SRR e e e only & lost. games won and|yg peaith: Miss Minnie Wells is spending a few o' be scratche but Umpire Corcoran | ing . when four hits and' two errors Springfield 9, Alany 8 (first game). |S'OrY ¢ n of the country. VLB As a result of the following letter from decided that it had been marred by the | by Cayeney gave. the Gisiios o St game). The list of thi 2 : the Purrousns | Weeks at North Attleboro and Provi- . Sromgfield 0. Albany he list of those whose entrance : P a recognized authority, the oug! backstop. After this practically every | five tallles. The second g v _\Fc“ffl. ;\e 3.’“‘&“{‘ ‘le (second game) | toe has heen received . inel des: 14| Quttielder Gosin of Washington dence. that Nlichols got his hands on was 19t his i wa. Natue club in answer to Charlie Carey's close bactle between Rixey and Ca- i S o from Chicago, 10 from New York, 7 Teskut, Botes “"l’-’"“"! the ‘American | inquiry, both mentioned hunters will part = pected, but few of them were thrown | dore, Jn the tenth inning Burns led STANDINGS, from Toronto, Ont., § each from De-| Bo¢ ing leaders. their hair in the middle urtil the next . N out. 3 . |otf with a double and was sacrificed SRR (foit, Dayton, Obio and Hartford| ' The Yankees beliove that with their | 4€T0Cratic president is elected: |Striving To Make Prohibi- There was no seoring in the third in- | to third by Daubest, Duness ars oo National L Gonn. 8 each from Baltimore, Md.| present lineup they will ‘mired G| Dear Mr. Care ; s ning although there were two hits made | \ere purposely passed, but Fonesen| ' w. P.C. | Evanston Ills, and Massachusetts, | headed once they sroach the uo l Tha; Tioon enake 15 &P and posilye- .tion A Half Way Issue the Ware team. Eddle MoKay pulled | scored” Butns with. (oo saunimr oo | New Yori . 6 scattering four each from Cincinnati. AL x b Y Iy does not exist owteide fiction. You : ¥n o sky-sctaper with one hand after fon“a lorg fly to Wheat. The score: | St. Louis [ Pittsburgh, and = Springfield, = 1lis., Begins to look as if th Ti have only to consider a snake's way of tong run. thereby cutting off a pos- = (First Game.) Chiago ...... .. 65 three each fram Philadelphia San | would win the Lake Erie ; '!"‘lgwlng over the ground to see that it ble scare. for 1ad the ball gotten away reskiyn. (W) Ginei Pittsburgh 280 Francisco, and St. Louis and two from | 'ship and the Indians finieh rerbi" {oould not move at all ¥ it coud lift its rom him it would nave gone for &t least [0, . ) Ci i 64 Kansas City, Mo. - TSR Second, two bases if not more. In {ke fourth inning the Ware téam scorsd another rum on two hits and ‘two stolen bases and a lorig fly to the out- feld.. Tn the fifth-inning the Ware boys started an . attack which netted them tail from the ground and the head also. |* ———e Ty Col 3 A snake depends for locomotion on grip- | ." WINSTED CATCHER BREAKS stealer he. ones vonger the reat base | ;i e ‘grouna by meams. of movane | ARM IN GAME | can still hit ‘em a mile. % &hz-fi“uflw m)ea:' ::n belly. edn;:e. Bristol, Conn., Aug. 20—Frank Lea- - e mfl“ L catcher for' the Winsted baseball | iy L0arS of backstopping for the |nire and &rin the surface on which the 54 40 37 Amorican League 4 Jcinsion,ss 4 Grmimt I crmmesssasy c ies, thus. shooting the body some- fout more runs. Lynch, the first man New York team, sustained a frracture of the Xm[:- Sox and still a_ top-notcher. & fi:’z :‘::ward Tt ey grip of the o g gt el i e St. Louis tight forearm in the sixth inning ot | 'M® Di§ show. That's Ray Schalk. scutes. The New Yark Zoological socisty this play that Reynolds split his finger. Detroit the game this afternoon when Lester Ariact ety offered a prize of $1000 for a live hoop Witk 9pb bt Kamyek Mt for thres. bass Chiago Lanning pitcher for the home team, Sheun. lsague: pitchars appesr tol frake. Which. ool Sor s sligle Taomes iy g Cleveland attempted a slide into the hom- plate | 26 TiOre careful what they toss Tilly e’ Taherty scored Kamyck with a LR Lot 2 plate single but was forced at.second by ) ashington o ols. Nichols was advanced by Bennett's j Cicinnati hit and went to third when the bajl got | :T#o buse iiile, Duncan, Reush, F away from McKay. Buckley hit, saor- | ?° Mt Diutert. during a squeeze play. Lanning was called out before it was found that Leary had been injured. He was sent to his home after treatment by a 7 made luntarily to talee the hoop Nalker Ngwatays: than ‘they ‘are 30| smts it SHAREH, Hie petse rane Ak s CEb tised “widely, nobody ever succeeded in producing a hoop snake. 5 3 | Philadelphia wca. Thaee | BOSYOR L0 N The chances are that (Sscond Gams.) if more base- whip snake is @ different proposition. z aiol ball a Gt ot : ing Nichols, Putnam sent up a rain-get- Broskiyn (N) Cineinnati (N) SAMES (XOOAX. . Phiygician. H o “‘ifi'e" 1;:'&”“g upltha" e o nitiow: s S e e ouie] ter that Clabby misjudg>d and then ® hpn x e B hpooa e Natlonal League. o found at the bot s would be|hoop snake—the Latin name is Zamenis e ey S s sk o i s S PRINTERS' LEAGUE OPENS : ottom. fiagellifrmis_ and it is ‘usually = calied The Kaceys scored their first run in T v e R e L AT CLEVELAND, O.| st -Louis fans expect the Gardinalg | 2Ch-"hIP _smake. bl g e e & : ; s ; the'last half of the fifth after one was : : z : gm«vfl ¢ i 0 e PRy Cleveland, Aug. 20— The twefth an-|to nail the old pennant to the mast i—wu ml‘;‘m’ofi:‘Aflm‘ also out. Reynolds lifted one to deep cen- R T o S 51 i 5 2 > today, the Cincinnati and|unce they are setiled down on th h-hk. ter for three bases and scored on Pow- 3060 m"...'ét';.;' SR St. Louis at Philadelphia ‘to team beimg widminated in the| home lot. A €| northern Mexico. It resembles in ers’ ‘hit. The local team pushed two A1 R 190 Bremetmyin . - BB Detroit at Boston. nual tourna,,. i Chion Prnts Bl the black snake or racer, can move like mere acroes in the severth inning when 4009 0Rimsp 4 6 1 2 0| No other games scheduled. ers international baseball league ov-| Burieigh Grime e pisttaing, yomephul. chckBalistic, eWo e A b X 4 L gh Grimes must havs got in ts small rodents, birds and eggs; will . v AW AR NS M. o Lo b 0 amots 3 030 s i ! first round of play. bai very deep when Presidens twete| > Can climb, but lives on bases and. scored .an.Conley's . triple . to. winning Tun was eoored. St. Paul defeated Cincinnati 5 to|of the Dodgcrs demasds thar hitatan] o e Do, Can Cliety Mt senter. Conley scorsd when Reynblds during the rally when he called both |4, and Cleveland won from Toronto | Must ac.cem e N N A i e 1iftéd one 16 the same placs ds his pre- 02006005 01| Heathcote and Grimes out on strikes | to 8. swallows the quarry while struggling. vious hit but Bowen gathered it in. Me. B VL0 1008 0 i | angered the. crowd avd anee e Losing a string of games fo west. | FEFMISSS but a fierce diposition. Vibrates Kay hit for two bases in thia inning but o & dematin, 6o icns and bottles were thrown at him | WEISSMULLER BETTERS HIS ern teams doesm’t cut much of a fig. | [0, 2l Famdly when angry. was unable to score. In the eighth Ken- | (2 Batted for Bacfooi in 6th, Lut did ro damage. After the game OWN 500-METRE MARK |Ure With the Giants' standi > og-| It you can get at Raymoend Ditmars' 6% ot a wcratch hit but was stopped ey two policemen escorted the arbiist to : i ios. | 35 they have their eastern rivals (3] THe Reptile- Book at a public library, br a fast double play. With iwo out, | CARDS BATTER THEIR the deessing 1oom, but there was no| Peoria Ills, Aug. 20—Johnny Weiss-{ piax with Yals 101 you will find the description and discus- Clabby hit %r two bases,and scored on WAY TO VICTORY | €Xcitement. The score: muller_broke his own world's record g A sion of the coach-whip snaks at page 236. Adams’ hit. M {Tatla Mo ab 0 O New me? (N) Chicase in the a00~meu_-e swim here_loday_ when “Reb” Russell must haves b ht Cordially yours, In the first halt of the ninth imning |, St Louls Mo, Auvg 2—overcom-| o TaTumli. MG oo did the distance in six minutes,|, barrell of Tabbits feet and s BURROUGHS NATURE CLUB. mq“\\'are team mrl: nu-e;’e more :ulrl“ day batted three Philadelphia bitel. i ;gr-flwc;]t"r,;a p 0 ;;dasm}:ett‘t‘az f{f]‘;‘: i‘e‘g"“{‘:i'mte‘:“"msi‘;‘ shoes, besides his trusty war cl}\’xeb- ° The Ashland Fish and Game Protective 4 on ree successive hi a base on balls o 3 0 0 Terry,. 4 n ark. joi 4 o and ‘another hit batsman. The Kaceys e;xl:ard‘ galu;ng lhse ];}'}t a:—gd‘ odd gamfi(\ ie 0B 3 5 | The record: was established in the of- when he Jom?d the Pirates. mfikmb.;eld“m first l;:::.l fl;‘ld «:;: John .W. Glenister, well kn::n Pl tne ol Moo Lo MR L i e R R L s (Rrugsh 1 | TiGER K = batting averages shows that, the|chowder was'served at 2 o'clock.” The ot s Yger's teiple,” The score the third Cardinal -hurler, . whils the e i e A S TAKESEX3uBITION Yanks' heavy hitters are not - doing | bake was-opened at 4-and included clams, | P Furepe. TUpen his return he. 3 "y a8 Raufman,; 2 0 i ¢ . 5 - R % o 1o | locals batted their way arourd the | s b4 0 naenagnn | . . GAME.FROM NEW HAVEN [much heavy hitting. ; swoet corn, et Dotatoes and lobeter, | Dlans the organization of the “Peo- 4 Beomettdh £ 8 1 1 OPemem.t 5 % 8t 0| bases eight fimes in rthe sixth and |Scottd 5 3 0 Aldddgep o 0| New Haven, Aug. 20—Erratic field- —— Watermelon and soda were also on the | ple's Voice League,” which wilf Juddeid 82 1.0 MMRerd 303 31| seventh Innings at opportuns. times [ 1 0 omue” o § | ing throughout helped the Detroit Am- | Joe Bush of the Yankees and Wal. | bill of fare, fight for the modification of the } - e B R % 277 )| Both teams had three hurlers on the e : e it 8 | ericans to a victory by a score of T ter Johnson of the Senators are two| Intthe'ball game between McNiools| Volstead law and. he counts - upon Gaisdemte 2 5 s s 508 muux:'d. ‘i-’,t':,ro: 3 1|to 3 over the New Haven Eastern|Fitchers who are iable to win their | married men and Rioux’ mnile:hnen‘ the'l the “moral support of the liberal Tenelib - 5 818 4 AT 1 a z ieague team here this afternoon. No|OWN w&:1:5 W.it 2 hit arv old t:me. | married men won, 18 to 10. In the races raw AL s 3 HE t 58145 special fdatures marked the -game, Eart Hiscox v the fat men's race aoa | 128 #0d women of hie country to | — e ot 2 0 | Caliaghan. Home runs, Grimes, Smith and Krug. Detroit 13; 1. The same man and Austin Harris won| he terms.as “Blue Nose Johnn! { Totale 48 8 37 1t s 2 0| ") Nons out when winning run scored New Haven 3; 8; 5. Mrs, George O. Severance of Winter | the two-legged race and the prize was the| and’ Long Face Annies. 4 P botudlom. S )5 s Bafed it Soottin A Cole and Manion; Stryker, ‘Wood- | Hill, Mass. was in town Sunday, calling | same. - H MO e 5T TO TEST WEIGHT AND e i o T SRR SO | s s e i st e 3 , K . MeK. Clabbr. 1l 4 e -Herskell eter d rear's me: eT p. . L. e Peamats | Gaadrit; SIZE OF TOURNEY GOLF BALLS o e Y fey. Kengon. Hit br it ber. ST. PETERSBURG WINS FLAG - |assoolation. She is the granddaughter of IN FLORIDA LEAGUE |} Jate Sumner Hiscox. Misses Hallie and Jean Burleson and Miss Anita Raymond have returned from 24 two weeks’ stay at Fast River. MY.WMJB.JAR.JO}MIHIOH Stebbins had his wireless outfit on ths ground and several concerts were enjoy- ed. L. M. Carpenter . was: in charge. George Parks of Norwich assisted at the bake. A ‘ [ Charies Landfish of Préston, with newly purchased amtamobile, ran into a s wagon owned by Nicho! T mpite | B e T et ot iR We ol monsr:th honpst per- of the rain, 105 were served a fine din- far from the top of Branch Hill Saturday || 8ons having steady employment; famons s Geer prepared one of his | )tiurmoon. The wagon, which was loaded jf 10ans for sums needed up to $300, famous clam chowders, and there were ¥ ampck, Reyno' Mowes. | Rtmek 57 Reynolds 5: by Nichois 1 Rides on bafle, off Reynoids 3: off Nicaois 3. Doulfe saw, Kamyek to Putnam to Lyneh. Chicago, Aug. 20—(By the A. P.)— Official test will be made of all the golf bails used in the western open bu?::,’:)dn"'lh?';g_,.:‘“:' T golf champlonships at Oakland Hills| g, % ¥Wor i o l-}’ljlcll?a:n:i:(; ieufl:e:: Ty Deheit i weck b Fieran [ obh oky. T letgite bt | Hartford are at J. H. Tracy's. P edtes e th:W. G.JA" Thix’ sction, 18 2..5 ‘d_nvx_ded ]ir}to two parts and the Pachaug grange held a public clam- not due to any suspecion of players, i SANLS Were leaders of both alves | bake at the (own hatl Suturdr ; all of whom are credited with a de- . K o) Rao for a0 v sire to live up to the regulations, ha:v"’l’l:‘:"”:;lvf;sf;:‘e f;‘r“fi;’eir“lfl' :“"‘t‘; %) batted for Kaufman ; R oh s b b ) Baltie. b e g g jch call for a ball weighting not 2 @ss°8ass The Great Money-Lender With a Heart TAPTYTILLE WINS FROM BALTIC IN LOOSE GAME Taftville continued on its way to eop PNt - i ™he Wastern League flag when they de- | Two base hits, Bottemly, Mann, c 5 to 1 at Sayles Feld, in |bit. Parkinson 1 o—6 0 6 3 bace . was demolished. The i repayable in six to fifteen month- . & ahe o | () R e e in oth. more than 1.62 ounces and being not | Ye3rS: beked dlams, sweet potatoes, green corn, | ¥ih Un Toofns: WAs seriously” injured. | J1v instaliments, as arranged to suit S fuilivanes 4 3 I s A less than 1.62 inches in diameter. TDeputy Sheriff John Dolan arrested Land- | ] convenience of each borrower; iTwers + a3 . 3|HOMERS FEATURE GiANTS | Tri’e 1«]-lecision te measure and weigh X . fizh and State Policeman Nichols appear. :;gllr m'f- chm’%ed o mm still Sledind 4 8 ! all balls was decided on party he- in short . Mr. Harris was brought ue for time used; no charge un- LTEbEI 3 4t Shicas AVICTORI OVYERk CUB:S cause the system was adopted at the LAST WEEK’S RECORD IN MAJOR LEAGUB :: l]!;r F. ;d;l’:\,;lhl in Jewett C‘ity less loan made: deals confidential e T Pl f“fi’ -““f‘ oW 3Ork mMace|racent Pritish open meet and partly New York, August 20—The week's record in each league of games and later was taken home. He had a|fand none will know you are bor- b SR L. O dhuee from ;hicago 10~ | because cf a near misadventure at U played, won and lost, together with runs, hits, errors, men on bages, |hemorrhage after his return and Dr. Paut || Fowing: private offices: giad to ex- w4 i o] ‘42 b“;fl i nn:“e american oren championship at Sko-| and runs scored by opponents including games of Saturday, follows: F. Gadle was summoned and Sunday the{ plain Beneficial ;:rozs ee 10 oTh‘ lehore MPrestan [ifs, Siktbral 2 2 man had another’hemorvhage. treatment; convenient . DETAORE; s eh "ed Bames Se-| = At Skokie, several balls were found J 5 ationa . <Dr. F. E. Coles found the horse. in|f] Place to borrow: quick service: :'“ “;“t" s';xd fi}d aye raw?h C105¢| around the cub house although not in|: New York Wi 2 8 30 | ety bud shape. Lapdfish was charged || néw borrowers welcomed: hours, 2, o ym"‘t‘" 7 Lt bel|pay. that were slightly smaler than| St. Louis 5 19 45 ° |Gith driving without 'an eperator's 1i-|{§? to 5:30; Saturdays 8 to 1. Call, Bous . et} o "‘;‘v':fio S 5 ;‘;",‘“Ch‘?‘ the regulation size. Cihicago . RS 10 38 | conse, also with reckless driving, Officer || Write or phone 1664, o R e Dewy een‘ : nal league. clubs In Chi- | " mne halls were tried by micrometar Circinnati BN 6 <10 Dolan taking him before Justice Drew. of ¥ - “%; "G!;w':' th in the|3nd so close was the measurement| Pittsburgh 2.8 10 41 Versaiiles. He was piaced under $200] &n ficial loan SNt Dyl C Bon O'mhine| that investization at the factory| ' Brooklyn s 8- % 5 20 |'onds and’ the came ‘will be:iried in Lis € permitted a throw from the outfici | K1erS, they were made showed that il b x 20 {bon at 7 cclock tonight’ (Monday). Har. 5 = 3 ¥ Teceivs the fina coat oston ...... 5 P j8. 8t Syay from him during o rally ;?ei:aihna: 'Ir‘l‘.‘:)its 1a§veeregf enamel mads ioan: | — e Srdcusitly UL Whe IMAIRE st soclety the wvisitors. Smith started the seortiz by cracking a home run over| UP fOr the missing fraction of dia- BLEBINE NRZLBASY $2228NE 2TRIN248 2 | B9sIBZR 4RBRABEB place in Lisbon. The Landfish auto was Meter New York .. 4 2 considerabl¥ smashed. .. - ROOMS 302-303. the risht jield wall. Krug started a % i . | Su Louis 5 5 57 ‘ Pachaug Etreka . Poultry/ club is to TATE STREET ‘| Chicago rally in the eighth with a|| ARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES Detroit 3 4 25 |meet at Mies Frances - Montgomery’s 56 STAT! ‘| home run. Grimes had scored the first s Cleveland 4 3 36 ne Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, NEW LONDON, CONN. rin by crackin a home runm; his el- FOR PUBLIC TOURNEY| Chicago .. #8878 51, |standard. time. - Licerissd by ithe Biats Bank ‘Toledo, 0., Aug. 20—Out -of town| Washington . P TR o s E B 45 S22 ; golfers will begin arriving in this| Philadelphia T U R 43 Commissioner city_ before. the.closa_of .the _week ! Boston 4 A .

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