wThree Strong Sport Events For Waterburians Over Week-End Municipal Links Hearts And Cuban Stan Play Brooklyns Tommies CRICKET ON To Be Opened Feature Todays This Afternoon City Loop; Booth In Litieup

OUR HEARTH! What aa the out- ciut> ta aescenaing m Determined to keep bii eye on Kaceys Play Colts shapes up When the baseball IN PLKVlNC, the shot, the path of the dub- the ball, left arm straight, swing standing exhibition game chip At least one thing will be settled when the City A aw SHOT ARC MADE head must be flattened as It back and the ball off Amqteur of the season to date in this local- ciue DAM PARKER slowly, drive rue BY CLUB Wfrf reaches the bottom of the arc. By league boys have played their Sunday games to-morrow af- ee his left heel. Frank ity, was scheduled for Hamilton musi Me vse OK Mayor Hayes ternoon and that is third place standing in the circuit. Ac- KfiM UJU> we wrists The clubhead should finish near at 3 o’clock this afternoon. AMD 0®S6 accompanied by his board of strat- cording to schedule, the Sacred Hearts and Brooklyn A. C., park l the ground, having traveled from Taliaferro tm l « ME A PEftNICIOfS shade of pink. (pro- each a half are The Cuban All-Stars of Havana, almost horiiontally Instead STRIKE egy from the municipal buifafing, owning interest in the third spot to play ^^eaourto.l impact flounced Tolliver), but 'ave you ’card the bleedin* news? each while the first the of upward. This Is con- pointed their automobiles toward other, and second place teams meet known at least by reputation abruptly The Austrylian cricket team arrives In town Wednesday to try to Washington Hills and Tribune A. C., present occupants of wherever baseball is played, will hrafes&T* sidered the keynote of true hitting us from the crudities of our baseball ways to the niceties of East Mountain early this afternoon. the Convert the double room in the circuit around the green. It decreases ttlS bld cellar. make their first Waterbury appear- English gyme. The mayor’s tee shot will officially of because the club- lost but one of their margin — Having ance, the North End ■ Accompanying the Austryllans and far overshadowing the rest of new municipal opposing In the plane open Waterbury's seven league games played to date. &■ head remains longer 'tflfeln will be Don Bradman, who—yes, you have guessed It—is the Thomas club of the City Amateut golf course, or at least seven holes BASEBALL Deacon George Tracy’s Prospect of the ball. Ruth of jolly old cricket. Any invading team that doesn't bring SUNDAY ALLOW HAMM fesbe the dangers are naturally top-heavy League, in a benefit game for the its own , whether it be Gaelic football, or box of it, which will be played by wrists along pelotl favorites to topple' the Hills, that Baseball federation. AMD ARMS ID The swing, in which the lacrosse, .might Just as well stay home these days. this afternoon for the first SLATE AT LOCAL Waterbury public collection of Caseymen who took are used, results In* a sharp was no of work, only It on the chin for five weeks In It easy piec* GO forward Coincident with the news that the Austryllans are coming, my time. BALL DIAMONDS ascent of the club, caused by a special Down Under agent. Commodore Shannon Featherstonehaugh- succession and then came through arrangements for the ap- making AS BALL stationary left arm. This forces Tweetelberrics ormack, himself an old Sydney boy, passes on this tip MUST GET STARTED. to knock off the Brooklyns—out of suc- pearance of the Cubans, but the hands and wrists to break to local gamesters: Hamilton Park a clear sky. On top of that the IS STRUCK that the season from street were taken cess attended the efforts of abruptly. Realizing golf No. 1 at 2—Prospect Garage vs boys Bank finally "Tyke Austrylia in the pool next week. They'll score a couple of last week. is more than half way through, Washington Hills (CAL). again William J. Derwin of the park To flatten the arc, allow both hundred runs a dye, or you can dash me bloomin’ body agaynst the It Can Be Done members of de- No. 2 at 2—Tribune A. C. vs who announced a hands and arms to go forward with feleedln' rocks." the parks board, On such a the unexpected department, ©i>£A Thomas Club (CAL). basis, the club as the ball is struck. cided to the course may happen again, and If the Hills double-barreled attraction a day or Cricket seems to be suited for America under open prema- particularly No. 1 at 4—Sacred Hearts vs knock off the Oarages, you will see conditions when the everyone has of so that as much revenue as two ago. present only thing plenty turely, Brooklyn A. C. (CAL), some real baseball spirit on the is time. For the match of the spare instance, opening tour, possible may be derived from it No. 2 at 4—North Squares vs part of the Abrlgadlers from thei/ DONE with the West Indians, will take place at Innisfall Park Thurs- WELL CATHOLIC PARISH this to off the interest Laskas Motor Lines (PPL). on, for that win over Brooklyn was and will start at II a. m. At 1 o’clock there will be an year, pay day O’Con- sweet, indeed, and showed the boys addition to the will on bond from Umpire Buggies. Scorer, In appearance FOR hours intermission for lunch. Then play be resumed until the $ 5 0,000 issue and their followers that they were SCHEDULE nor. the Havana team in this city, which the came to build not as bad as everyone believed of neat money them to Jake Vreeland, Derwin also for tbe MONDAY NIGHT (A« the course. All but the third and Fulton Parle be. Big Mr arranged I trrrue who mastered the B. C. A. will CUbs vs Col- out- * eft and 2 p. m.—Brooklyn showing of Albie Booth, V as i tv sixth holes are ready for play, probably start against the Tracey At Hamilton Park ored Elks (PPL). athletic star of the r-1. sn with the in shape the entry, with Purcell and’ Mulhern standing Yale greens today, 4 p. m.—Recreations vs Hope- No. 1 at 6:15—SS. Peter & Paul **=. in reserve. decade, who will play his PlKtK course is expected to do a thriving vllle (PPL). past vg Sacred Heart. John Joseph Kerwln’s Tribunes, athletic 'contest in this a at Scorer, C. Nar- a final city, Umpire, Stanton. Scorer, Burke. business for coijple of months, Umpire, Hadley. who kicked up quite fuss for The Athletics will not go any- dozzl. Collector, W. Nardozri. awhile to fade In the midst before for Hollywood No. 2 at 6:15—St Francis vs anv rate. only departing where this year unless one young of their glory, can move out of the Blessed Sacrament. where he will be featured in “All- to City officials, golfers and other Watcrvillc Park lower league regions by a win man quits clowning and goes TV*. football motion Umpire, Cunningham. Scorer, individuals who have seen the n«hv 2 m.—E. E. Bears vs Reidvllle over Renny Olmet’s Thomtfs club. America" picture work. That man Is George Earn- Commocorj; p. Nardozzi. Bottlers Which Is no easy feat, however, for to out there for the en- his & links are of the (CRL). be made shaw, who can take baseball recently, opinion the Tommies can that apple 4»p. m.—Thomaston Kaceys vs tertainment of the At Fulton Park or leave it alone. Lately George has that it is ideally situated and when and nothing but the best of pitch- theater-going C'v Merriman Colts (PPL). alone. ing backed up first class work later in the year. 6:^5 p. m.—St Patricks vs Lady been leaving it fully completed should prove a Crocco. by public Umpire, Scorer, Foley. of Lourdes. Is a who can be the 4 o’clock wlicn Commodore ornmck, clearing his throat Just In the field will beat them. The of the Here gent state attraction. For some weeks Collector DILeo. and Manager Renny Ouimet Sullivan. as he used to before addressing some of ex-Prcmler Lang's Tonis are after the top berth Umpire, Crocco. Scorer, best pitcher in the league (except his in constituents in a Sydney hustings, will make a motion that they now, Dave Hayes, the municipal make no bones about their ambi- Thomas club has boys top Grove, if you wish) when he * Washington Park adjourn for tea. Someone, of course, will second the motion tion, but a setback from the Tribes their clash with the Cu- At Washihgton Park wants to be. Yet for weeks at a golf professional, has been attend- 2 m.—N. E. Eagle* v» Ray- shape for and it will be voted and carried—unanimously, if I know my p. will make their quest just a castle time he will do as little pitching t to with mond Millies which, with 6:15 p. m.—St Joseph vs Mount Cormack, ing details in connection (CRL). of dreams. Therefore, with one bans, apparent good as possible and go through his m.—Oakville v» Boy* Club Carmel. the opening, and is prepared to 4 p. team trying for the top and the weather, will probably draw at routine assuming an attitude of Then Commodore Cormack will take command of the vessel con- Cadets (CRL). other trying to get away from the Umpire, Buggies. Scorer, Pergu- studied and comical nonchalance. answer all lessons, Scorer, Cook. least 5,000 people to the park. lni. taining the tea—the only vessel, by the bye, which has ever come under questions, give Umpire, Cleary. bottom, the game should prove In- "For a college man,” said Con- Sturgess. the Commodore's jurisdiction—and, with the deftness of an old Eton and sell equipment to all those in- Collect'd', teresting to the most blase’ specta- Admission is free, though the usual nie Mack the other day, "George At Watcrvillc Park >oy who knows his oolong, ho will pass among the crowd, doling out terested. tor. collection will be taken up, pro- certainly does a lot of funny the refreshing beverage, mit krlm or lamon, according to whether his The Big Game 6:15 p. m.—St Michaels vs St things.” ceeds to the teams of constituent of the moment happens to be from one of the Shires or is RATES IN EFFECT rne Henris ana uroomyns are help junior Margarets. Mr Mack was asked what was just a Litvak. FAVORITE IN TROT just about ripe to put on a real the Federation to continue playing Umpire, Costaldo. Scorer, Cook. wrong with the Big Moose. Sale of in the battle. Bqual to each other In the “Darned/ if I know,” Muck re- the Commodore will ask a buxom matron: “I golf equipment this season. Bill Stanton will um- Occasionally, sye, league standing to date, the rivals plied, and when he said it he Old gal, will you ’ave an egg with your tea?" department and sporting goods RACE AT GOSHEN must .break the third place dead- pire the game. wasn’t smiling. stores for the months has in- unless wind with onc- Good old egg, the Commodore. And a positive menace to buxom past lock, they up VISITING LADIES of those tie such as Was Just Fooling matrons of a sentimental‘turn. dicated that the city’s course will games, played the other night at Water- A tew weeks ago, Earnshaw and When all the tea down to the last saucerful has been a from on. RIVALS consumed, get heavy play today HAS KEEN vllle. and had to be halted because Grove were tied with seven victor- and the have been will be resumed where it MAJOR LEAGUE MEET FOR VALLEY eggs distributed, play Just Opening ceremonies will at of darkness. ies apiece. As Grove continued to left with the score like to 325. am begin off, something 542 (I assuming Oarage and Hills meet on Dia- his string, George lapsed Into will be a bowlers’ will be continued un- 2 o'clck this afternoon. A Be LEADERS Thursday's game battle). Play charge “Maid McElwyn” Will mond one, 2 p. m. the attitude of refined languor that when the will be withdrawn. no one has til 7 p. m.. stumps Though of 30 cents will be made for seven Tribes and Tommies on diamond / TENNIS TITLE might be expected of a country been to draw the I look for the committee to Pressed Hard at “Ken- yet appointed stumps, holes of and cents for two, 2 p. m. (By I'nltnl Pram) gentleman taking an afternoon olt this also. play, fifty cobfer honor upon Commodore Cormack, He studied dentistry Hearts and Brooklyns, diamond to name a new litter of hounds. a or 14 holes, with season tickets of Trot- Uniter*. hack In Sydney and knows thing two about pulling stumps. I put tucky Derby one, 4 p. m. IiFihIIiik New He would stand in the batter’s ab. r. h. England Champion, th* question to him and, aggressively enough, he replied: “Sure, I ex- at ten dollars. Federation Games Player Club g. p.c. box with his mace on one shoulder priced 17 P. Wancr, Pirates. 71 300 56 113.377 pert to be appernted. Isn't it bettfer to be appernted than dlsap- ting” August In the Public Parks it held loosely on his right hand, league, Foxx, Athletic*... 78 292 80 110 .377 Clare Smith Eliminated The Commodore, as was at poThted?” usual, right. will be up to the Colts to knock Hurst, Phlllle*_ 77 295 57 109.369 peering laconically pitches, Goshen. N. Y.—The *60,000 the Thomaston 60 217 34 78.360 never essaying to wave his wand. Mr Jymes Abercrombie Kelly, formerly of Lord's, London, who Is leading Kaceys out Lombardi, Ued»... —Miss Cleutt, Mrs Cha« Hambletonian stake for 3-year-old of first Phlllle*_ 80 341 88 122.358 the for the has a list of the place. The Colts, in third Klein, doing publicity invyders, compiled records to close Homers! trotters, having appeared spot right now, are a determined Finalists Just a Few held by Don Bradman, the Austryiiun Ituth, which makes Babe's feats to be *. pin observers for several months buhch of and will- at- In one the Yankees seem like kindergarten stuff. It takes three closely typed sheets of youngsters Athletics 30 game a cut and dried affair for the fa- Foxx, in five to record Bradman's tempt to hand the Kacey’s their 25 of town women. Miss Mar- combed him for eight hits paper extraordinary achievements on the cricket Maid now takes Klein, Phlllle* Out vorite, McElwyn. second defeat In as many Sundays, Yankee* 23 Innings. After the game George pitch. The record is as full of centuries as the Neolithic Age. It must contest Ruth, Cluett of Troy, N. Y., ami on the aspect of a bitter the Clocktown entry lost its Yankee* 19 garet jovially remarked: he a source of considerable pride for young Bradman to pick up this cham- having Gehrig, with last year’s two-year-old firtt game of the season last week. Simmons, Athletics 16 Mrs Alfred Chapin, Jr, of Spring- ‘‘Why, that isn’t bad. They record and look back through the centuries. a hard battle. pion Ally in for Reldvllle’s of Bot- were to decide the only got three singles off me. The EASTERN I.EAGIE. mighty array field, Mass, With the Matron and Stallion tlers have the next to last Run*. other five hits were homq runs.” A century, for the benefit of those who have not met Com- place Phillies.. 88 1932 Naugatuck Valley tennis championships out of the way, at East End Bears to contend with Klein, Watching Earnshaw go about modore Cormack. means 100 runs scored in succession by one Standing! Foxx, Athletic* 80 this afternoon In the least four crack trotters now loom In the Recreation this week- championship his stint recently, it is almost Im- man. Bradman has scored as many as 452 runs, NOT OL'T, W. L. Per. league Simmons, Athletics 78 as the ability to give the which has believe he was the Springfield 44 25 .638 having end. A win by the Bears will be Combs, Yankees 70 finals of the tournament possible to Albany 40 29 .580 Maid all the competition necessary, a distinct as 69 who stood the Cardinals on OLD GAL- 'ILL surprise the Reldvllle Gehrig-, Yankees been In progress for the past few ogre r\sye VHU-i| 'Richmond 30 33 .542 If not an actual bdatlng, over the ears the 1930 . lads have won all four games days. Both ladles won their way their in *ave a egg New Haven 33 34 .493 track when the rich Run* Batted In. • • * ^ytou Goshen mile played to date. to the finals of the meet by semi- wmth voon Bridgeport ...... 31 35 .470 Hambletonian, "Kentucky Derby of Foxx, Athletics 94 Needs Incentive Allentown 31 35 .470 final victories yesterday. Mrs "TCAS?/ Trotting," is trotted here on Aug- Klein, Phillies 84 Hartford 20 40 .420 Yankees 79 Chapin disposing of a local entrant George was walked once this ust 17. Ruth, Norfolk 25 41 .379 Dick Gehrig, Yankees. 75 Miss Anna Moran and Miss Cluett year. He walked painfully to first. Coming Around Morgan Sets Hurst, Phillies .*. 73 beating Miss Clare Smith of Pine After the inning he said, ‘’I guess Game* Yesterday. The two stakes decided thus far Orchard, the pret-ourney favorite. that pitcher is trying to get me all Allentown 13, Hartford 5 at Cleveland indicate that the four T Swim Mark Hit*. In view of the fact that she is the tired out running around the Richmond 7, Norfolk 6 eligible, Brevere, winner of the Klein, Phillies .122 New champion. bases." New Haven 3, Bridgeport 2 P. Wnner, Pirates .113 recognized England of the stallion; Calumet Chuck, Richard the men’s John has wealthy connections Albany 4, Springfield Morgan, son of Samuel Herman, Reds .-.111 In division, George the Marchioness, winner He Is a social matronj Morgan of Waterbury, broke all Foxx, Athletics .',..110 Richardson of New York and Ar- In . In the and Hol- to the Game* Today. runner-up matron, records at the Y camp yesterday Hurst, Phlllle* .109 thur Noble of Boston reached the reglsterite, and related Hartford at Allentown lyrood Robin, runner-up in the for ability in swimming. Unable to semi-finals after brilliant victories Quaker City’# very most bon ton Norfolk at Richmond stallion, have entered Into the cam- swim a stroke he Pitching. Richardson won families. He is one of the few Bridgeport at New Haven eight days ago yesterday. easily paign with surprising form. The his boat test Player Club w. 1. per. of ball In any league who which Is the world's record for high-class cricket. The Boston at passed and easily over Roger Makepeace this city, players Springeld Albany Marchioness, owned Mrs Will Gomez, Yankees ....14 2 .824 knows what to do with an artl- Red So* to this by swam half a mile to pass his canoe but Noble had a real battle dispos- obviously ought sign up lad. of Rett*, Braves 9 2 .818 Gnmea Tomorrow. Caton Syracuse, was forced to exhibition. of J. Francis Smith, former ohoke. Joe Wall was Swetonlc, Pirates ... 9 2 .818 ing asked If he Intended to take In the cricket.- extend herself to the limit In the But he can’t seem to find an Hartford at Albany Seven more swimmers completed Grove, Athletic* .,..12 8 .800 city champion. The summary: just should I a fastest four heats “Why take In cricket?” he asked. "They write Richmond at Bridgeport ever trotted by the canoe test yesterday. The are. Brown, Senators ..,.12 3 .800 incentive to pitch. Norfolk at for the newspa|ters, don’t they? Well, they get free passes, Allentown 3-year-olds at Cleveland last Tues- Richard Morgan, William Wake- TODAY’S PAIRINGS New Haven at don’t they? So why should I take in a cricket? I’ll get one of Springfield day, to win the season’s second man, Walter Good, Only a Little Fun Jarvis, Philip Women’s Flnsls ’em to take me In.” stake. She was beaten out In the Jack David Frank Singles, Earnshaw limped painfully after NATIONAL LEALl K. Goepel, Sinclair, 8:30 p. m., Mrs Alfred Chnpln vs first the colt of a collision the second game Joe apparently refers to dramatic crickets. by Brevere, good Hyland. Richard Morgan and Rich- Miss Margaret Culett. during W. N. Reynolds, North Carolina ard Bates passed their boat tests. of the J930 world series. There Standing! Women’s Doubles, Finals After the of the In W. Per. tobacco magnate. Donald Atwood his were grave fears for his foot. During stay Austrylians these parts, an effort will be I* passed begin- Miss Cluett-Mrs Cha- As a 4:30 p. m., Doc trainer; made to have Babe Ruth his luck with a cricket bat. Pittsburgh 41 30 .577 matter of fact, Maid Mc- ners swim test. every inning, Ebllng, try These in- pin vs Miss Crow-Mrs Austin. Chicago .. 40 34 .541 of H. council the Middle examined the Injured struments look liko abbreviated canoe paddles being about five inches Elwyn, hope Stacy Smith's The chiefs of Semi-Final*. Men’s Singles anxiously Boston .. 41 35 .539 member. broad. When Babe tried one of Newbrook stable of Newark, N. village composed of Donald Hart- Wtetiinq John M. Richardson vs them, not he exclaimed: "I’d J.. 2:30 p. m., long ago, Philadelphia .30 41 .488 At Llttieton, N. H. — A1 Mor- after the last out was hit a million in that game.” has not yet had an opportunity to well, Robert Bergen, De Witt Copp. Arthur D. Noble. Then, Brooklyn 37 39 .487 elll, Boston, threw Pat O’Haru, and danced show what she can do this season, Jimmy Durbin, Harry Bettings, ail Men’s Doubles made, George skipped St. Louis 30 38 .486 Dr. Fred Chicago, Semi-Finals, The ball used resembles a baseball to a certain extent. However, although she showed considerable boy leaders representing their Texas; Myers, to the clubhouse. New York 33 38 .405 Elmer Minneso- 4:30 p. m., Sam Snider and Lee the delivery of the “bowler” is far different from that tents voted to build an thrjew Anderson, ‘‘My foot?" he replied to eager employed by Cincinnati ...... 36 48 .429 promise In her winter and spring yesterday Wiley vs J. Francis Smith and J. in baseball. The ball ta; Harry Cornswcet, Cleveland, at all. I pitchers is sent toward the wicket with an over- campaigns and has been quoted a arch at the entrance of camp. B. Morse. questions. ‘‘Nothing stiff-arm drew with Wong Bock Cheung. around a little because I'm hand, motion. After a good stiff Jolt of tea, there is no end On men Yesferdny. 3 to 1 favorite in the winter books. A group of young men from the limped to tho a can New York 7. China. a clown, I guess. speed bowler pu^on a cricket ball. PrltHburgh 8, Horsemen who have been singing Central Y played the counsellors’ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS just naturally Brooklyn 15, Cincinnati 5. — Nick Lutze, Semi-Finals, Women’s Singles Just the Cardinals a! Features her praise all season, however, baseball team in a G-innlng game At Hyannls, Mass ‘needling' (Copyright, 1932. King Syndicate) Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4. Can- agree she will need everything to last night. The visitors won 7 to G California, threw Pat Fraley, Mrs Alfred H. Chapin, Jr, Spring- little.” Boston 6, St. Louis 1. out- defeated Miss Anna Mo- • • • stem the challenge of the four with A1 Coolldge, Tom Patterson, ada; Leo Numa, Washington, field, Mass, ran, Waterbury, fi-2, T-5. In the Police Games Today. trotters the Larry Sinclair starring for the pointed Jack Ganson, Callforia; lineup dominating picture at Miss Margaret Cluett, Troy, N. Y., Combination York at and Brlotti, and Hans Schroeder, Germany, threw Last August, Big George lured Major League New Cincinnati the present time. camp’s nine, defeated'Mlss Clare Smith, Pine Or- at Pittsburgh for the Chicago. , Roger Cramer Brooklyn ane is not the only campaigner, Smith as the highlights Ray Frisby, chard, (-3, (-1. Baseball Scores Philadelphia at St. Louis and Earl Mack-, son of the* mana- not yet tried, however. William H. visitors. At Paterson, N. J.—Sammy Boston at Semi-Finals, Women’s Donbles with him to a of threw Roe- ger, to go police Chicago^ Cane, president the Mile Track Stein, Newark, Tiny Miss Cluett and Mrs Al- Dick Margaret station and pose in a police lineup AMERICA* LEAGUE. Grihm Tomorrow. association and guiding spirit In buck, Oklahoma; Shlkat, fred H. Chapin, Jr, defeated Miss the threw Me- for a joke. Hally Hlffh—Philadelphia, 17. Boston at Chicago Hambletonlan stake event, Hills Beat Senators Philadelphia, Scotty Margaret Barclay, New Haven, and Mike The joke became a' little more Pittsburgh at Brooklyn which he Is presenting as a char- Dougal, Scotland; Romano, MIsb Ann Drlggs, Waterbury, 6-3, Mallr Low—Detroit* 3. than an idle prank when a woman New York at Cincinnati ity in behalf of the hos- Italy, decisloned Herb Freeman, 6-1. GoBhen Six hits was all the Bronx Sen- identified Earnshaw as a robber Philadelphia at St. Louis pital for the third consecutive New York; Ivap Leskinovlch, Rus- Miss Mary Crow and Mrs Leo Team* | 8.| S.|M.|T.|W|T.|F.]To. year ators off Big Jake Vreeland had looted her has not pot threw Tony Felice, Italy; Austin, Rye, N. Y., defeated Mrs who apartment, yet sent Warren Guy, his last at the sia, and • • (By I'nitcd Pres*) . night Washington Park, drew Florence Chase, Watertown, stealing a watch and a camera New York ... |13 13| 9| | | S| 3| 43 second colt candidate, to the Benny Ginsberg, Chicago, At New post. Washington Hills winning from Miss Peggy Martin, New York, 6-0, among other things. York—160th Armory— Off Form Gene Bruce, Finland. * • 4ft Standings their Qotham Opponents 3 to 2 in 6-1. The woman still refuses to be- Vhleagi) |1B| 7| 4] | |10| «| Hay Uapolitano, 142, Brooklyn, de- Sir Walter W. L. Per. Scott, another Cane a great game. Oddly enough., both, «uncr-rnu% ■«’< lieve the- police statement of Earn- • New York .51 24 .080 colt, started in both stakes SUBMARINE BATHING. AYaahlnuton I 3j 3|17| | B| 5| 33 feated Willie Patterson, 143, Phil- at teams did all their scoring in the John M. Richardson, N.,Y., defeat- shaw’s identity. Philadelphia 46 32 .509 Cleveland but was short of good first The of Keane Submarine bathing Is the latest ed R. S. Waterbury, 6-0, same man who • • adelphia (8); Pete Masoia, 133, Detroit 42 30 .583 inning. hitting Makepeace, And this is the 111! 3| | | 3| 31 4| 34 form when he was from at the Bermuda Cleveland 42 34 .533 shipped and Cavanaugh were batting fea- sports development 6-2. won 74 games in four years Williamsburg, defeated Barry Es- Goshen. His D. Boston, Mass., fcajl • • 40 37 trainer, Walter Cox, which In the need- beaches, with bathers walking Arthur Noble, In the «nd who 25 lietrolt | S| 4jl4| | | 8| 3| 33 posito, 134, South Brooklyn (8); Washington ...... 519 tures, brought th$ majors, pitched hopes to bring him around, how- at of the ocean ten or defeated J. Francis Smith, Water- Clro St. Louis .!. 37 37 .500 ed runs, while Christy Hayes the bottom innings In the 1930 world series, * Mongo, 135, Williamsburg, 1-6, 6-1, 7-6. Philadelphia 7| • 40 Chicago 27 47 .305 ever, before the preparatory stake with the Hill infield. twenty feet below the surface. A bury, runs! 4| | | |13|17| stopped Italph Kivera, 135, South looked good Lee Wiley, Hartford, defeated Eb- allowing only two Boston 15 59 .203 campaign is concluded and Ham- The Hills eight hits off La hew type of simile diving helmet, * Brooklyn (2); Jack Masslno, 135, got bert Miles, New Haven, 6-4, 6-2. It Loala S| 4| 7| | 4| M| M| 30 bletonian day Is at hand. with air a tube reach- west defeated Ernest Gat- Mott, before a .record crowd. supplied by Sam Snider, Hartford, Defeated side, (■am.. Yesterday. On the Grand * • Monday Circuit ing to the boat on the surface, Arthur Hartford, 6-2, 4-6, Cleveland _| 4 7| B| | | 71 «! 30 ling, 136, Harlem (6); Lou Sorren- New York 3, Detroit 2. Wright, scene shifts to Toledo where nine although of the candi- makes it possible for bathers to 11-9. • tino, 143, Brooklyn, defeated Joe Philadelphia fl, Chicago 4 (tst). ever, many FIRST • nights and two afternoons of meet in at the sea floor dressed FEET Total* I03J44|34I! I 0 03131 !3MN fomman, 143 1-2, South Brook- Philadelphia 11 ChieaRo 2 (2nd). rac- dates probably v^lll walk upon Quarter-Finals, Men’s Double ing will be held. There will no the in their suits lyn (8). Cleveland 8, WaahlnRton 5. be least two of 3-year-old trotting only bathing and Amos Wilder and Hobey Hyde, NATION A I, LKAGI'K. St. Louis 8, Boston 4. futurities for Hambletonians how- events scheduled. sandals. Hartford, defeated Egbert Miles and J. Duggett, New Haven, 6-2, Team* IM.iM.IM.IT.iWIT.IP.ITo. Came. Today. 6-0. Detroit at New York (2). J. M. Richardson, New York, and ■1 Loala .1 30 S| 3| 01 4| 4| 4| 11 (First fct 1:30 p. m.) H. W. Smith, Waterbury, defeated I'hlcaRo at Philadelphia (2). and • —And a ’Em! A. Pearsons, Worcester, Mass, New York .. I 4| S| 3| 4| 71 30 Two-fifths Of Second Between | 3| Cleveland at Washington (2). Only ▲. Noble, Boston, Mass, 6-4, 6-2. at * St. Louis Boston. Sam Snider and Lee Hart- Clariaaafl 01 4ilOT8i Ml | 3 43 Wiley, ONE BACJ&bP LEASES ford. defeated D. Noble and F. R. • • (■am.. Tomorrow 6-3. Brooklra 3| 31 | * | 7| |I3| 38 Wom TAE Kellogg, 6-1, dftER. BECAUSE Chicago at Washington J. Francis Smith, Waterbury, and St. Louln st New York (2). defeated dateaaro .I 3; 4|ll| • I 0 7| 01 37 |T$ CAKWN&-- J. B. Morse, New Haven, Detroit at Boston (2). Ed Hoppln, New Haven, and J. Ost- Philadelphia at Cleveland 6-4. Bmiton t 71 3!I7| • | 31 3! 0| nowskl, Torrlngton, 6-1, Semi-Finals Men’s Doubles IKTKRNATIONAL I.KAOIK. Wt tabor* 4! 3(13 41 7! 31 M| 40 J. M. Richardson and H. W. Smith defeated Amos Wilder and Hobey Philadelphia 0| 41 Oi • | 1| Of 4| 31 Standing! W L. Per. Hyde, 1-6, 7-1, «-l. Total.8*31103 33 3N S3 S3 307 Newark .51 33 .807 Baltimore 31 35 .503 INTKIlNATIONAL LKAULK. Buffalo 48 35 .578 Ilallr Mlath—Holtalo, 13. Montreal 42 4 1 .500 Mali? Low—Toronto, 3. Rochester 30 44 .470 Jerecy City 41 48 .401 Reading 35 50 .412 Toronto 31 50 .383 SHARKEY HONORED

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