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Oran bury. TWO TEN ROUND BOUTS SACRED HEARTS WIN SAME R. H E. Barlow, * .. 2 3 o Prizes At Big Legion HERE TOMORROW NIGHT FROM FRANKLIN A. 11-5 qompton. It.... l i • Many A., 0. Snell, m .. 3 3 1 I Applegate, lb ... 0 X l Games to Be Held Labor Pete (Red) McDonald, the Weet The Sacred Heart*, of South Am NodenWSMr, p. 0 X ft Day featherweight, who is to meet boy, defeated the Frankltn A. A., of IVroar, tk ..0 ft 1 id 6ide Petty, the Perth Ainboy e.ham* Mil* at south by a wore Snell. 8t> .. 1 1 1 City, Amboy Preparation* are fart being complet- County American I^gton mem ben SINS bloB, at the Auditorium import Club, oril-^S. WI»c*orM»Mtl pitching far IcCoe, cf ft 1 1 U. one FROM ed for the American games and cloeed to the Industrial WRV Legion ,A. CLOSE; tomorrow hie night, finish#.! up the home team allowed five Matter- roves, rf .. 0 0 o il to be held under the auspices of the! A. of New Brunswick. The entry training this iftern >on at the Sttll- ed hit* and struck ten men. Middlesex County Athletic League fee is fifty cent* for each event, erg Get More man gym in Harlem. Ih the other featured at tb* bat tor (be C IX ( ; American Athletes Popular Tennis l.agoda Ninth Puts of the American Legion at hutgers ail event* closed to the legion mem- ten round bout Lew Snyder, the little Jap Player Sacred Hearte. Rally Score by : I College athletic field. New Bruns- bers of the county, call for no entry Than Double Total Point Bayonne featherweight, will nreet a Tbo bod Wore I Now in Games at Across Aft« 0 0 wick, on Labor Day, Monday, Sep- fee. la Of Olympic H. E. Winning Helmetta ...... 0 1 0 0 3 0 1—7 tough preposition Joe V/ebber, Aft. >1. at o'clock the C ran bury 0 1 0 1 03 0 0 1—0 tember (, starting 2 in j The events are as follows; Score Nearest Jersey City. Webber made a great e .. I 4 9 Competitor Antwerp; Missed Here. Lagoda, | Fast and Exciting Game. (afternoon, which are being held un- events:—109 dash— showing in Severn 1 .-routs at the Sceelec*, If ....it i * *1 Open yards Two base hits Ldtkanic X. Apple- der the sanction af tha American handicap. 210 yards desr Bayonne club and will >v xly extend ZHsntrk. tb .. I • 1 1 -handioup! D Final Point 8«>fe la Panics Br »s«et*i Corrsspeodent. X. Barlow, Struck out 'Athletic union. IM yard* dash—handicap: 1 mil*— Olympic Snyder to the limit. Snyder is ill One figure that has grown familiar Zlentek. lb . I I » 0 Compton. ■ Points Total HELM fatey Bodenwelcer t, by Mondoker 3, There are sixteen events on tha; handicap: 1 mile relay -handicap, great shape right i.ow and will bo lo tennis crowds will be mlaMng Wltceak, tb ... « 1 1 1| BTTA, Aug. If—Cranbury ■ scored points by Norcroaa 5. Baaea on balla, Nor- (program, five of which are open, two •Open to Boy Scout troope of Mid even better tomorrow night, than from the courts of (he West Side Holton, rf 4 9 « 9; suffered their first defeat at the Sta- scored cross 7, Bodenvreiser 4. open to Boy Scouts of the county, dieses H yes'day he was in hie boiit with KI9 Tennis Club when the national • • Umpires, county;—Wall scaling con- l« 218 Potty Chill, cf...... 4 f| ton Sunday afternoon, when Hei- Black and FsUratt Scorer .WftSt 'eight are closed to the Middlesex ■k Jolted States at on 1 test. one half mile mar. the Auditorium club two weeks championship begins August 10, Sc*ekc*. M .4. .t 4 1 » tnetta nosed them out in ninth in- relay—{fear W Finland <0 105 for is not entered. I 1 9 a team, each man to run ISO yards). ago. Iehlya Kumagae Wlectorkoikl, p 4 The final Score was 7*4. .. IB 55 ftlftg rally. closed to Middlesex Ameri- ■wadaA Ill the six rpund bout Ted. (Kid) He left for Antwerp In July to take County *« Both teams had many opportunities can England . »l Of in the tennis Legion:—10# yards dash; ISO Beidmah, New Brunswick, meets part events of the It uitl to the oh the .. 4 ll put game winning side, PIONEERS DEFEAT All STAR yards dash; 449 yards dash; high Francs Tommy Mooney, bf New York. Olympic games which are scheduled Frank tin A. A. 27 but felled to take advantage of their Jump: broad Jump; three leg roAe; Italy J to begin August 15, Kumagac’s Kb. it. x. e. Shakes*. .. I 24 race: South Africa skill and his attractive Hamilton, If. 4 o 1 9 COMBINATION 8-6 equipment medley relay (dis- — personality SUNDAY, Panada .. li Cranbury scored the first run In tance 220. 440, *80. 1 miie). have made him with the rf ...... 4 e • o ns popular TILL Fierttoh, Denmark ...... 6 10 their Initial trtp to tho bat and -he Closed to Industrial A. A. of Mow galleries, who will regret his ab- ib 4 1 1 1 The Pioi\ rs defeated an All Star Norway 7 10 9 horns team svsned up the score in Brunswick:—1 mije relay. sence, even though they wish him Svanfe,ansen, lb ..4 1 1 team on Sunday afternoon by a Score Sathonia 6 I 0 the second. Cranbury went ahead Entries will close Monday, August luck abroad. Earnest, c 4 1 9 of I—4. Thomas did the pitching New Zealand .— 5 In the third and increased their lead SO with James A. Harkins, P. O.IM INGOTS READY Kumagae and his friend. Seilchiro Louie, tb.. 4 0 • 1 for the combination while Australia ..— K to four runs In the fifth, when thres winning 174. New Brunswick, and blank* Oan Kashlom, have not forgotten the Pambldd. *S-p .4 1 1 0 Letts the mound for tbe iETETORS Belgium ...... I 4 tallies were put across. Again Hel* occupied be received from various member* championship, however, for in a Mansfield, p-S* ...... t 0 9 9, AH Sta'*. .— I metta came back strong and scored of the legion throughout tbo county. Caecho-SIorakia S. cf.4 114 letter to Julian Myrlek, president Peterson, three runs. In the Helmeiti The bog score: Lose Out in The to be for th* Holland .— t a. — *<* atu eighth prizes awarded of the tjnlted States Te tulle ma Playground Boys Lawn evened the score with a rurt and different event* are as follows: Luxembourg 1 1 13 • 4 1 up Pioneers. Association, they Say how sorry they otace more Cranbury went ahead in Events Held in *V Nos. I, 2. 2. 4—gold, silver aa< Score AB. R. H. E. Aquatic In a dr lisle that la characteristic are not to be able to play on both by inning: their halt of the the bronze medals: No. 5—team 9—8 nldtJt. making 0 1 1 prl*a> »r the Country the seventh revival sides of the Atlantic at almost the Franklin iMOItll Store 4-4. Crowl. rf.5 Pool Afternoon silver also 11 Yesterday loving cup, gold, silve* Of the came to a Combination to same time. Written from Ostende Sacred Heart -.1 0 I 1 1 * l 1 Callow, 2b.5 0 1 1 Olympic games Applegate’s With a do-or-die determination and bronze medals; No. 8—silver Close Antwera where Were In a tourna- Summary:—Two baa* bits. Lago- Thompson, cf.....5 110 are the at yesterday. There they playing Helmet !a entered the ninth frame. Like the good sports they loving cup for first and second tsUUi*; Was slim Go to Partin for ment to before the da, 1: Wlecaorkeekl. ScwleeS, Xltaak: Newmark. lb...... 5 1 1 0 four city a Crowd present to cheer Saturday get practice Platt and wee advanced representatives of the No. 7—Team prize—silver stated the first base on ball*. olf WtoewfhMl, it singled M. Bonalsky, 2b.6 12 1 l0J|}ui the advent 0( America’s again com- Olympic games, they that When playgrounds admitted their defeat! cup: sliver and bronze medals; Koa Return Game. Mansfield. Pambtad. l! Mruek Tihiberman Walked to first. N. Letts, ss.5 1 X 0 ing out in fifet place, and by the big- local entry wa* not of high class, oft 1: the V. M. C. A. boys department | S. 9, 10, 11, 12—Gold, sliver and Latkanie came to bat with none out 2 by that ever but that much keener oUt by Mansfield. I; by Paftlblnd, It J. Malinouski, If.S 4 0 in the gest margin was known ih competition and with the drat ball pushed he yesterday afternoon big aqua- j bronze medals; Nos. 12, 14,—aflvef the of the modern but was at by Vflecwf-kOskl. 14; left on bakes, S B. Bonalsky, c.S 0 1 0 held In the of the as- history events, Manager Harry Applegate'* Rari- anticipated Antwerp. sent It sailing over second base for tic meet pool and bronze medals: Noa 15—toanf was Zenao 4; Pfanklln, t: hit by , Thomas, p.4 0 1 0 will their the affair of such world-wide In- tan Works tossers Bhlmldsu, the Sensational H., three sociation building, but try prize—sliver loving cup; gol, stiver Copper baseball a base drive, scoring Platt and < terest that those cOuld make Japanese, who was expected to play ftyank. luck again soon, for this was only and bronze medals; No. 15—total present have a chance te get & tee-hold on —,—-— Timbers** n. 44 8 17 3 such events to ! but a small showing. th* Industrial of Mid- In the national championship and the first of a series of prize—silver loving cup; gold, sllvej championship This game aroused more excite- AM Start. of the America With 211 points, led by dlesex next after- was prevented from doing to by his be held before the closing and bronze medait. county Saturday In ment thtn other athletie events in AB. R. R. E. the sum- L tnOer than a hundred marks her When return to India, did not take part Standings Majoi playground activities for noon. they travel to South the bOrsugh and a delegatloa 1 1 0 Leo Lowenkopf. of this city, % r nearest rival, Finland, with ioi. As hi the either, as large Jacobs. 2b.....ft mer. River to cross bludgeons with the Olympic events, Was from M. H. A. and T. A. high JUMP to yesterday's scoring the United he sailed from Marseilles for India Baseball Leagues present Trenton, Hlghts- Miller, ss.5 0 0 ft Instructor Bums and Secretary M.#C. DuPont powder workers. "Oils towti and towns. For Hel. 2X0 er and runner has entered the 104 Btates fell tar below her Usual mark, on 14. Kashlo Wrote he adjacent Letts, lb.4 Scott worked hard to stage this af- chance results from the 12-0 drub- August that Koreroee’ featured and t20 open daahes. When she made but 15 points, but had since NATIONAL JJEAOVK mstta, Bitching Johnson, If.....X 0 ft 9 fair, which, because of the limited bing the powder Workers handed improved tremendously G antes he In ths sixth. Other Perth Amboyane, Including was because of two Today relieving Mentfofcer Muska. rf....3 0 0 0 room for the onlookers and this probably the baseball team they used to play each other In the standing Mlchelin at Par- New York at St. Lou!*. The batting et Latkanie, Delaney 3b. 0 0ft several Legion men, will go in the long distance faces. In which she so that Bhlmldsu flow Kesko, .4 the large number of contestants, lin last Saturday afternoon. Orient, beats At and Callahan was fine. For the Cran- other events. Was known to be weak. KASfilo Brooklyn Pittsburgh. Htllyer, ct.3 1 2 • made conditions rather difficult, but The Copper workers have lost one easily. Boston at bury team the of Applegate In the 1.150 meter relay England Both and Kashlo Chicago. batting Render, ..4 0 2 0 every event went off smoothly and game to the Milltewners and the Kumagae expect at Cincinnati. Barlow and Snell was Of the best a first Philadelphia Letts, p...4 1 2 1 was enthusiastically cheered by tfie sprung surprise by taking Parlin this season, the to return to the United States soon boys already Yesterday’s Results Bedenweiser of Trenton pitched foi of the several contest- place, while the American team was first mentioned outfit their after their matches end. for tho colleagues winning New York, lfll St. Lqu1*_J. the visitors and Bad good control, IS 4 » 1 ants. fourth. England's time, however, on the a fdrmer will sail for oil game MtlltoWn lot by score Liverpool Brooklyh. t; Pittsburgh, 0. but his support was not of the best Its credit 24 Was about Bine seconds short of the and latter frefifl 8core by Innings: The has to of T-6 in a Rattle which was featured Sfeptehiber 25, the Cincinnati. I. Another game will be played or ORDER mark set by the United States at 5; Philadelphia. points, the Copper Wofks it. and by the all-around poor play of the Havre on the same day. Boston. 1. afternoon. The seore and ft ft ft in 1912. Chicago, t; Sunday Hayes Park and No. «, 2 each. Base- Stockholm Ingo«ts. The DuPont combination ¥he advance sale for season follows! 10080030 1—8 17 3 With the marvelous Standing, of TeaSi* llheup Pioneers balls have been donated by Mr. Finland, defeated the Amboyans on the local tiekets to the national championship W. L. Pet. All sura 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 8 1 in eroes Scott and Mr. Burns as first prises NUrmt took first place the field in a contest a will ehd tomorrow and those Wish- Hetmett* Club. ten-inning by Cincinnati 64 48 .871 to the winners in each event and country team race. This Finlander score of 4-3. to secure reserved seats for the h. H. E ing . 44 be second ahd sprang into the lead when within but Brooklyh •? -fgg ribbons will given for With his team displaying the tournament should Send orders to York 43 »1 Smith ss ...... o o i a Of and won New -M* third places. short distance the tape same brand of ball as have Parker, 181 Park lb ....I l ( HIGH TIDE TABLE they Harry treasurer, Pittsburgh 57 50 *M4 In the 20 yard swim Stem, of the { by a few inches With a wonderful been seme teams tor aVenue, before that date. There Is mberman, lb. I 1 1 against strong ...... 68 41 .487 took first in seconds, burst of speed. In fact, Finland, Chicago 1 a ( AM PM "Y.” 11V4 and; the past few weeks Manager Apple- no advance sale of -day tickets. St. LoUl* 58 *1 .4t4 Satt,likable, rt “Y.” second. In the team of but Tanko, of the with her twenty-four are cf .. 1 2 ( 4:84 tilt gate should succeed in tieing the Which on sale at the grounds . 47 II .411 Delaney, Anguirtf athlete!, deserves great credit for Boston 40 yard swim Westeott. Copper series between the Cbppet Workers on the Of Hopkins, e I 1 ( August 25 .. 5:43 8:03 second. only day play. Works, first: Evans, Y. M. C. A., Snishing 2b .. i l < 38 6:30 6:45 and the DuPont outfit by winning Holts. August Second;'Jenny. No. 2. third. Dives, the Boo Callahan, It ... • 2 1 August XT . 7:11 7:24 Several Records Smashed coming gatfie. Hornsby. Games Today I arson, T. M. C. A-, first; Grieve, Y. and are all in If ohdoker, p ...... 0 0 < August 26 7:44 Tit* • By The A Modeled press. Applegaie tiptop Detroit at New York. M. C. A., second; Warren, Kayes Challenges Wanted. I l ( 20 . 8:11 1:82 ANTWERP, Aug. 24:— Several ehape as has been shown by their Cleveland at Boston. •rcroes. p August third. Y. M. C. A.. — — Park, Relay, The Amboy Juniors are desirous a-a- 30 .. 8:64 8:82 Olympic record! were smashed yes- work over the Week-end lust pass- at Washington. August works, second; No. «, of booking a game for this Chicago t:!t 1:14 first; Copper terday. Three Americans—Mrs. ed. Sunday, St. LoUlS at Philadelphia. 7 12 I August II add Manager Joseph &02dn. 171 third. Frances Schroth, of San Francises; A victory over FitxpSAHck's ath- Results — ml ■■ "■IISW State street, Would like to hear froth Yesterday's si_J Irene Guest, of Philadelphia, and letes would prime the., locals for New York. Detroit. 8. such teams as the Blue and" Gray 10; Ethelda Bffcitrey. Women's Swim- their next gaihe With Manager Sned- Cleveland, I; Boston, 1 (1st). DUblln or Bed Star new eker's athletes from Milltown, when- Juniors, Tali 3 II ming Assoclatlon---ehalked up Juniors. Boston, 4; Cleveland, (Id, records in winning their heats In the ever that wifi come off. but local innings* Franklins 100 meters free style event. fandom feel proud of the assertion Boohing, Philadelphia, 2; St. Louis, 1 (1st). The Franklin A. A. baseball team Duke RahanamnkU repeated hie of Manager Applegate that he *s St. Lduis, I; Philadelphia. 1 (Id). la desirous of with record-breaking performance of ready tor the tlretown boy* at any booking games Other teams not scheduled. 100 meters free time. strong junior or light senior teams Sunday by covering all Style in 1:011-5. Kealeha, Honolu- In this vicinity. Address VT «. to Charles lu, tied the Olympic record wheh challenges Leslie, It* Chicago It 4* .III Maurers Win Two Out Of Tkiree. Watson avenue. Such as the winning bis heat In the same event teams Cleveland 73 44 .624 The Maurer. A. A. baseball team South River Red -■-This makes a total ef eight Olym- PacerS, Matawan, New York 74 47 .612 captured two out of three games Bank and itessville pic record! broken by American en- preferred. St. Louis 56 56 .500 on their ott tries in two days, on* World's hec- played ground* Sunday Boston 55 61 .474 jtfternoon. In the first game the F ord bettered and two Olympic rec- Washington • •«.» 41 62 .432 Blue and Gray Junior* were defeated ords equaled. Detroit .. 45 71 .888 lifa seven Inning contest by a score In the evehts yesterday J. Howell, Philadelphia .... 37 79 .S19 San Franciseo, Wort hi! heat in the 4-1; the Clover Juniors Were defeated in the second 100-meter breast Stroke in 4:55. 10 game by a seore of The American Tobacco Company :he 100 meter! freestyle Kahana- 2 -I, and the Keasbey Fed* were the AMERICANS WIN moku and W. W. Harris, Honolulu, winners of the third contest by a Score of 2-0. elSVeh for the were first ahd second, respectively, It took innlhgs George Verhot, the Canadian, failed Dunton pitched the first two games Americans to defeat the Old Bridge to qualify. Norman Rees, Illinois A. for the Maurer outfit, While Faltlaco team at that place Sunday afternoon, Wal- C., was second to KCaiehd in hi! did the twirling for the Maurer bogs but with the aid of Jensen and In With You was a Make if) the succeeded This which lace ae Will game featured by battery they Contract heat at thAt avent. In the 100-meter free fdr the wielding of the whitewash brush turning the trick. Despite the large styla 0 women Mrs. Schroth won the first by the Feds. Do.ir.a and Blanchard score of 17*13, the crowd present and heat in 1:12; Charlotte Boyle, Wom- divided the mound work for the enjoyed a most tbrtillng and Up en’s Swimming Association, finished visitors in the last game. down bAttle. There was US telling the second, Irene Guest .won the sec- who had the advantage until < ond heat in 1:18 4-5. Ethelda Blelb- final Inning, when the Amboy play- Root For Indians. and trey won the third heat in 1:14 2-5. ers put five runs over the rubber (The previous record Wie 1:18 4-8). DETROIT—Home love is slipping settled the game beyond a doubt. away from the Jennings crew of In- Nendrlekson and R. Hillyer made different tail-endere. Fans root en- Up the Old Bridge battery and when tor thualaHtleally visitors. They Thus quote 4 famous slugger the pitcher weakened, the catcher like the ‘‘sweet'* stuff of Speaker and took the mpnud. Kramer took hie WHA1 THEY SAY As upon the bench he satt Babe. plaee behind the BAJ. The Any Store In "When cen- jdielt Walk Into Dohahue. Speaker’s playing wor kof Wallace And Conway Of the Harry ter field Smart boxers chn get away With local's featured. I never to bat. ring tricks, but thb ordinary run 850,000 Derby. try Score by innings: NEW American a 0—13 To-Day me.ss things up, according to Harry YORK—Leading For he'd catch anything mile Old Bridge .0 908100300 The United States Donahue, former eastern light- turfmen are planning a $50,000 der- From where he's playing at." Americans 08 3 0 100800 8—17 weight, now on the coast. He says: by for Belmont Park next year. Struck out by Jensen 6, by H§h- "Dirty tricks in the ring are the Joseph E. Widener^ strongly advo- drickson 3, Hillyer 6. cates rich stakes. Lord a Try worst things boxer can pull. He And THe Salisbury not hflly hurt himself hut ho hurts the fight and the fight .game. Some boxers are so smart they can get Should away with it but thexordinary lads Turkish Cigarette. can’t. Johnny Kilbane and Packy McFarland were two of the trickles, men I ever boxed, but they had their It Not Appeal To Your Taste, work so pelished that very few dis- covered it. Kllband had a habit of -tripping, an opponent and throwing t him on hU back. He did It .to me The Clerk Will Hand You Back and almost put me out. He had dazed me with a right to the chin and before I could recover balance he put his foot behind mine and It. GAItDEliLA Money On The Spot. .. Your pulled it from beneath me. I fell Aleut for £ Iver Bat on my back, my head striking Johnson. Pierce. Flytn* the fioor With such force that I was UtAU, Readttuc Standard ilmost completely stunned. Mc- and all other standard tnlhea Farland’s favorite trick was to stab 8f bicycles SMITH STREET with hie finger ends, particularly M Perth N, J. on the wlahbone. The first etab Amboy. would not hurt, nor perhaps the Sec- ond, but he would continue to stabi I stab until the would be- for Auto itab, pain Repairs v ;ome unendurable. Then he would EUtier Commercial or Pleatare iwtteh to the Adam’s apple or the Cart and Track* ■yes, or the sides of the neck. Tricks RECTOR STREET OARAGE It Will Pay You To Try :o fool a boxer are all right, but Phone al tricks mean the laSty that taking 3. 3. LOMAX, j Prop. if unfair advantage are all to the Career Market and .Rector Pta bad." Residence Burnet at.. Avenel ✓ Tom Jones. Handling Jess Willard wasn't ex- ictly a picnic, according to Tom lores, who ought to know. Jones says: ATTENTION "Willard is the hardest fighter to Olatch handle I have ever had anything to Graphite fading* for tlo with. Eut I’ll say this much for All Make* of Can long rear spring*, the g him. When he's In condition he can absence of Unsprung weight, fight. I have no interest in him now Screw* EXTRA Key-Steels Cap * to the use of the Hotchkiss drive whatsoever, and I never expect Felts and Auto have. But when In shape he can Supplies »nd the way in which the power seat them all excepting Dempsey, Auto has bean smoothed The only thing about Dempsey Repair Shop application which puzzles me Is whether he can out, all contribute, in the BlC- ;o the distance if forced to do so. 0. W. Six, to give wonderful ease of v There le no truth to rumors that Krispien -■* travel IN99E • Dempsey dissipated while In Califor- 342 St. Phone 2283 nia.” High (04t P. dotaShablo-boad motor; inter- — which means that if you don't lika LORD SALISBURY mediate tranunittlott; 126-inch wboal- w.w" v' can back from the dealer. r' «i basa, providing ample room for ntw Cigarettes you get your money adult*. AUDITORIUM Still Doing Buiine#*! CLUB The SPORT If It Should Happen That A Dealer Refuses To Carry Wednesday, August 25 ERNST, HOUSE “This is a Stadebaker Y*ar” Out Our Offer, Seno The Open Package With The Remain- TWO STAR BOUTS VAN SYCKLES ing Cigarettes. 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