First Round In Tennis Tournament Announced ■" ■■ ■ —— Fairings —. City i i #’ ■ i TWO RECORDS SET MARTICELLO’S BAT NEWSMEN FIGURE 86 NETMEN READY BY CARDINALS IN TOO POTENT FOR CHASE VETS WILL TO COMMENCE PLAY PROVEEASY FOE DOWNING CHICUBS NO. END MILLIES AT PARK TOMORROW West Ends Flyhawk Hom- Annual Classic Set for To- "Dizzy” Dean Fans 17 And Jimmy Wilson ers Twice as Parks morrow at Fulton Park Leading Public Penrka Player To Represent Makes 18 Putouts In Winning First Game League Leaders Win, 7 —Old-Timers Sport Waterbary In N. E. Championships In Record Of Twin Bill—Pirates Gain Considerably to 3—Rees Win Forfeit Springfield September 2 — Women*s "Lefty" Martlccllo, slugging left Riding high on a crest of victor- On Giants With Double Over Reds. Leo Chase Old-Tim- Draw To Be Made fielder of the West Ends, lived up ies, Conway's Tonight. to his reputation yesterday after- ers have made their first mistake of the season. They have booked JACK CUDDY noon by poling out two Ituthian the men tennis in the By Chick Kelley's Scribes for1 tomor- Eighty-six of leading players stuff wallops to aid his team retain their (Cnlted l'roiw Corrmpondcnt) row at < o'clock at the to- 1'ubllc Parks League lead by de- evening city will vie for honors in the city tournament opening New Fulton Park diamond. The largest York, July 31—(UP)—Apparently inspired by feating the North End Hllllcs. 7 to mororw at Hamilton under the direction of Thomas attendance of the season Is pre- park their new the St Louis Cardinals have clicked off 3, at Wntervllle Park. Martlccllo leader, because fans as a were announced this but the time connected for each with the bases dicted, general Shea. Pairings morning, aix victories since Frankie Frisch replaced Gabby rule, like to be present straight "Rube” Dense was In grent always of the matches have not been set as The women’s empty. when are from yet. Street at the helm. This boosted the Red Birds from fifth to form allowing the cellar occupants champs toppled their thrones. drawings will be made to-night and announced to-morrow. but five hits while his mates gar- third in the National league standing. "It Is a this place nered nine off Benlch. really shame", Manager Director Shea announced Kelley said today, “that the Chase- hitting and The battle for the Rrooklyn dis- morning that all first round match- Their Improved men have picked us os their next half-dozen tri- trict resulted in the pitching during the championship opponents because I don’t like to es must be completed by Thursday In «8 safeties Cubs hammering out a 7 to 2 win umph* Is reflected have the Scribes take the honor evening. The leading public parka and 33 over the Connecticut Lithuanian against the oppositions' 35, a team as as catcher, of beating worthy player from the city tournament runs to 19. Students. Kasidas, losing the Conwaymen. In fact, 1 have I one of "Hank" Vanslows will In the baseball records drove even so far as to offer excuses represent Waterbury Two modern in the gone as the offerings to deep left field New Public Parks cham- were established yesterday to Leo when he queried me about England seventh inning with Sweeney on be held 3 Cards wrestled third place from a game. But, If it has to be. If has pionship to September base to save his team from a shut- in Chicago by taking both ends of a to be. You know our reputation Springfield, Mass. out. The Cubs Griggs for 10 from the Cubs, 8 to poked —play to win all the time.” Bracket doubleheader safetlos. the DIHIase brothers an- Pairings—Upper and • to 5. In the opener, Dizzy Manager Kelley will send George By NEA Service H. John Del- S, nexing half of them. Cleslewski, bye. struck out 17 men, and his Dillon to the mound for tho Buono J. Lock- Dean "Red" Gladney's Reymond Hlll- The smalleat vs Henry Durouin. Jimmy Wilson, made 18 Scribes and will take the back- Jack vs D. catcher, ies were handed a surprise when the wood, bye. Fitzgerald than the marks of stop position himself. Manager catcher in putouts, better came out on top Antomacci. O. Whittaker, bye. the North Squares Conway will depend upon his modern performers and approach- the American League M. DelConte vs Bud McGrath. H. of a 6 to 1 score. Landolfl let In Frankie Dela- the all-time figures of 19 for winning battery is one of that W. bye. F. Tabshe\. ing Hil lboys down with six hits while Makepeace, ney tossing them over with Happy J. Overton, W. P. each department. Hilly McCormick gave up the same lclrcult’a heaviest bye. bye. Summa behind the bat. vs R. Allman. H. Albert, Dean held the Cubs to six hits, number. Shugruc and Guerrera Stowe, hitting receivers. F. bye. Paul Brandt, While the Cards launched a 13-hlt each nicked Mac for two safeties, bye. Wallace, F. Strong, bye. R. Blewitt attack on Bush and Grimes, head- while Doolln and McCormick did He Is little Fran- bye. vs Joe Whelan. R. Welton, bye. ed by Joe Medwlck’s four hits. St likewise on Landolfl. JARLE1T FEATURES kie Pytlak of the C. Klies, bye. Ell bye. Ray Louis on the nightcap when Jess The Recreations took a forfeit Cutler, Indl J. Lawlor, H. Haines’ double In the sixth scored from the Motor Lines w'hen Cleveland Bates, bye. bye. game Wieselberg, bye. F. Guilford vs J. Orsattl with the winning tally. the latter Bhowe«l up at AVaterville ans. Pytlak Is M. Samano vs M. Almo. wick of the Cards and De- with but five players. CARDINALS WIN Carney. Med Park stealing all the Babe Newberry, bye. G. Rlach. Maree of the Cubs each homers lightning thunder bye. S. Lurla vs F. Kosoulcz. In the first frame. S. Standing Watertown Mounds man of the Tribe swat- N. Maxwell vs J. Harmon. Llndstrom Checked .889 D. Edward vs K. West Ends * rjtuk ters. Block, bye. and a J. Mul- Pittsburgh gained a game .770 Fans 16 in 6 to 5 Vic- Blanchard, J. Sullivan, bye. Brooklyn Cubs .. 7 half on the league-leading New len vs J. Nlqjy. G. Backraan, bye. 7 .700 Tork Giants by beating Cincinnati Recreations Ovew New Haven Lower Bracket 5 tory C. Dcthlesscn, twice with ninth-inning spurts, Reymond Hllllcs .. 5 ,556 LYFORD Frank Smith, bye; the Pirates DOROTHY bye; M. Colasanto. bye; T. Wood, to 4, and 8 to 6, giving Motor Lines.5 .556 (.Special to Tlic Democrat) vs E. N. Webster, bye; G. ■even straight wins and the Reds Watertown, July 31—Before Shutts; tilth. Students » .300 The world heavyweight champion, recently turned thesplan to E. Kosoulcz vs M. •even consecutive defeats. The Cor- one of the crowds of Fowler, bye. .200 largest the R. S. runs in the S'ortli ... 2 In his Idle mnst in or what have SUSTAINS INJURY Rosenberg; W. Horned, bye; eairs rallied for four Squares gather gold hours, keep shape, shnpes season, the Cardinals defeated the bye; C. Obrles vs K. ninth of the openfer and for five in S’. E. Hillles- 1 .100 you. So here is ponderous 1’rlnio being put Into sliniic with the aid of Young Men's Democratic Club of Makepeace, Fred- Holian; W. Sheriff, bye; W. Sheriff the finale of the nightcap. two vaudeville New Haven here yesterday after- make-up pencils wielded by shapely figures. Marguerite J. Slavin vs C. Rogalf; B. die Llndstrom broke his string of noon, 6 to 5, It being their second Wrenched Knee Yesterday bye; Bowen, left, and Eunice Coleman. bye. J. Weiss, bye; G. •afe-hltting games at 25 in the triumph over the Elm City nine. Winig, 580 Amateurs in Career of Welch vs J. Betetrly. Franklin opener. Al Jarlett held the visitors at his May Climax Newberry, bye; Ivan Coulter, bye; the Giants’ win- mercy throughout, fnnnlng 1C. Boston snapped E. McGrath vs S. Thorell; J. Leary, beat- Saturday the losers defeated the World’s Champion ning streak at five straight by Sectional Tourneys W. bye; W. Mores- Thomaston In a bye; Gcraghty, ing the Terrymen, 5 to 3. Pinkey Kaccys 12-Inning G. V. Sabel, bye. tussle. Newton, Mass, July 31—(UP)— thy vs Gaynor; Whitney drove out a homer with New 31—(UP)—Six P. A1 York, July The of young A. Pronovost vs Pomponio, two mates aboard in the first and the field of Cards got off to a three Dorothy Lyford Spencer, S. former champions top athlete who holds the world's Smith, bye; A. Bowkett, bye; made a In From run lead In the second, thanks girl Handy Moore four-bagger 580 golfers who will start play Rumors And Reality Gathered Sirkin vs J. Chamberlain; R. Pha- to a by Evans and add- standing broad jump record for In the sixth. and Blondy 22 sectional qualifying tourneys | G. O’Neil vs M. Crane; ed two more In the fourth on hits women, may never take part In neuf, bye; Hyan made New York homers. throughout the country to deter- Caserlno, bye; John Tata, bye; by Mort Kielty and Evans. Jar- sports again as result of a severe E. Ben Cantwell held the Giants to mine the 167 eligible for com- Moraska vs J. F. Sullivan; A! lett cut the visitors leg injury she suffered In a girls’ A. eight hits for his 13th win in 20 In the national amateur rally short petition In the ninth when with the sacks track meet at Norumbega park Genua, bye. •tarts. gold championship at Cincinnati, This Sporting V^orld t y filled fanned the next three bat- yesterday. AB 11-hit attack on Bentfe and September 11. opening ters In order. Competing In the running broad Mungo netted the Phillies a 3-to-l Among the entrants announced l he Grist Of Athletic Contest Tonight the St. Stan’s of Wa- jump, Miss Lyford wrenched her Parks win over Brooklyn, flint Rhem Inst night by the U. S. G. A. are I League terbury will piny at knee just as sho was taking off on held the Dodgers to seven, while former champions Francis Ouimet y Hcniinway field the Cards In her leap and landed heavily 12 Klein and Schul- of Max Marston of Phil- against a twl- Tonite Davis, Fullls, Boston, o’clock. feet beyond. After medical treat- Confab merich led the attack. Jess Sweetser of New GEORGE DILLON Quaker adelphia, By box ment, she was to her home. Jess Guilford of Boston, The score: \aken Van Alta Beats Senators York, Five New Knglapd champion- There will be an Important bus- Chick Evans of Chicago and H. J were won In the three of all Public Parks T|te pared San Francisco. Watertown. ships meet, iness meeting Chandler Egan of Park American league Sarah demure ab. r. h. po. a. e. of the champions establishing New Leaguers at Fulton to-night. Washington’s Palfrey, Brookline, The sectional qualifications ac- A Is has two the Remedy Sought Brlds, rf ..I.. 4 0 0 1 0 0 England records In their events. Bob Klerstcd, league president lead to games by beating Mass, star drinks to her tually will produce 165 entrants, to victory Miller, Ib-lf .. 3 1 1 6 0 0 The ehamplons who established asked that every one be present. Senators, 7 to 2. It was their first which will be added two exempt City league followers who have been fortunate this season in ar- after of Donston, ss ... 4 0 10 11 to get under- win in the last four starts defeating new marks were: Senior 50-meter The session Is listed against C. Ross Somerville of h'ome time to a hot have been so few and far Hlrsch, c 4 0 1 lfi 0 1 players, riving in get supper, dash, Louise Stbkes, Onteora club, way at 8 o’clock. Washington. A four-run spurt in California, defending tltlcholdcr, defending champion, Jarlett, 3 1 1' 0 18 0 promptly London, Ont., between that the of the late arrivals have p 6 4-5 seconds; junior 60-meter the eighth put the game on ice. 0—1, 2—7, 7—5, to win the wo- and James Hastings Tolley majority Sunday evening M. Kellty, lf-lb 4 2 3 3 0 0 Cyril dash, Helen Landry. Spartan A. The managers of teams entered Bussell Van Atta held the Nats to whose last minute en- been that the contests are too drawn out. Evans, cf 3 2 2 0 0 0 men’s singles title of the annual of England, complaining weekly long 7 and senior baseball In the Catholic Parish League will Joe Kuhel’s Znppone, 2b- .. 3 0 1 2 3 0 C., seconds; eigh hits, Including try was accepted yesterday. Hamilton j N. tennis reason for this the fact that the of the clubs believe it ... meet to-morrow night at homer. Seabrightv J., classic. One is managers J. Kielty, 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0 throw, Josephine Lally, Boston S. A„ 256 feet 4 Inches. Park pavilion. A general business essential to call time out everytime their star pitcher gets .on base to Bridges Misses Shutout Totals .31 6 12 27 25 2 The other two who won cham- discussion will take place. It Is ex- sanction for a which is hokum. The fans concerning a Cleveland Philadelphia remain- RampageBoxes get runner, rightly opine N. H, Democrats. pionships were, senior running pected that a decision ab. r. e. will be decided. The ed tied for third place when both RED WINGS EASY that if a who but one a week in that circuit h. po. a. high Jump, Helen Phillips, Boston second series pitcher performs, day 3b 5 0 2 1 3 0 to were beaten. Tommy Bridges Orlser, 8. A., and senior running broad first series has only three games Shucco can’t do his own in the near future catchers and others will Clnleglo, If 3 0 2 2 0 0 will be on Sat- pitched Detroit to a 6-to-l win To-night running, jump, Sylvia Broman, Brockgong go and these played Koenen, lb 5 1 0 0 0 0 Is still fee over the Indians, them around the Time after time this has urday. There entry holding — despise trotting path. happened Benn, 4 12 FOR HILUES NINE Revere, Mass, July 31—(UP) p-cf 110 not which must be scoreless until the ninth, and Hank Conley, ?b-p 6 110 7 0 money paid up Shucco of Boston, who re- at Hamilton park and it’s a real chestnut now. The only mounds- turned in nt the meeting. Rev John Greenberg and Krvin Fox contrib- Tony Haley, c 4 13 6 10 deserted the light heavy- man seen a runner season is Stro- Dillon will and the time uted Tiger homers. A five-run rally cently whom the writer has refuse this Joe Samsell, rf-2b ... 3 0 0 2 2 0 preside, North Enders weight ranks, was a slight favorite Healey, ss 4 0 0 2 2 0 set Is 8 o’clock. In the first enabled Boston to beat Register kalaitis of the' When Joe’s in a ball game, he’s in it to to Lee Ramage of Califor- Brooklyns. rf ...... 4 110 0 0 the Athletics, 8 to 3. although defeat Wells, 11th With De- nia when they meet In a 10-round win and his bit of into team and Grlslng, 2b 10 110 0 Mickey Cochrane and Frank Hig- Straight puts every energy cooperation spirit To-night at 8:15 o’clock the City heavyweight bout here to-night. gins made Philadelphia home runs. about individual at one of the future league Totals .38 6 12 24 16 0 Amateur League will hold Its week- cisive 15 to 3 Win Shucco had run up an enviable forgetting glory. Maybe Simmons Is Hero ly meeting nt the YMCA. record as a light heavyweight and meetings the topic may come up for discussion and action, but it Runs tatted In—Donston, Evans title bout 3, J. Kielty 3. Wells 1. Two-base Chicago replaced Boston at sixth The North End Millies Juniors after vainly seeking a can’t be too soon for some of the ardent followers. MnxleJtosenbloom league’s hits—Miller, Clarleglo. Three-base position by virtue of two triumphs chalked up their 11th straight vic- with Champion Home runs—Evans NEWARK TROUNttb in hit—Conley. and over the St Louis Browns. 8 to 7 tory Saturday routing the Red announced he would iVmiclpate Wells. Sacrifices—Miller, J. Kielty. ^%WWWMWMW «»»*** VW1 and 15 to a 15 to 3 at Waterville heavyweight bouts In the fu- IIEXRY MCLEMORE TWICE 2, ending nine-game Wings, park. only Monday’s Sport Wash Stolen bases—M. Kielty 2, Evans, By BUFFALO Chlsox losing streak. The White While Rinaldi held the losers to ture. Benn. Double plnys—J. Kielty to Now York, July 31—(UP)— to M: Sox collected 16 hits in the opener, two hits, his mates waloped throe “Coke” Woodman'entered Baseball’s Hall of Fame Zappone Kielty: Heafey to Putting: the sports shot here and United Press) yesterday Samsell to Koenen. Bases on bnlls (By which went 10 innings, and 18 in pitchers for 17 safeties, including there: at a contest the the —off Jarlett 2; off Benn 1; off Con- Baltimore replaced Toronto the night A1 Simmons three home runs. The winners are with no-hit-no-run against Wallingford Wildcats, cap. single ley 8. Struck out-—by Jarlett 16; After taking some $5,244,000 dill for a with third place In the International drove In Mule Haas with the win- dickering game St. q,'he New Haven Police winning, 9 to 0 “Klinky” Klarman Benn 1; by 8. Hit through the pari-mutuel windows Ann’s by Conley by Roch- ning run in the 10th of the opener. All-Stars. 1. Wild pitch—Con- In the recent 23-day racing season league standing by beating The box hurled the New Haven Chevies to a 3 to 0 win over the Elmdos pitcher—Jarlett Haas hit sfely eight times and score: ley. Passed bnlls—Haley 2. Win- nt ItockingHam, N. H„ the proprie- ester twice, while the I,eafK lost Wntervllle Pnrk. annual Jarlett. Left on Simmons seven. Judge P! B. O'Sullivan will compete in the third golf ning pitcher—A. tors are arranging to bring on bet- both c-nds of a twin bill to Albany ah. r. h. po. n. e. bases—Cardinals N. H. of the New Haven Bar association this afternoon 7: Democrats ter horses for the September R. Fusco, rf 5 2 2 3 0 0 tandin'' fourth resulted equilibration. • • • 31 ump may WINS FOR N. E. GIANTS Bouton .| | | 0| fl| | 8| M| game—1:30. In the dplght round semi-final Were present at the fight about Games Yesterday. templated plans for a trip to the Century of Progress go through. Steve Meriden will « » ♦ 20 Car, slugger, D.000 persons. The impact which New York .., | I 1 0| 2| I B| 7| New York 7. Washington. meet Tony Aquara of Boston. An- defined the. encounter is consid- Tne North End Giants won WOMEN’S NET FINALS Boston 8, Philndelphla 3. of the season • 1 27 other eight round fight and two ered of-, a little their 16th game yes- Cleveland .... I I 2| 7| 9| 7| 11 Petrolt 6. Cleveland 1. power common” A four rounders will the terday defeating the St. Regis YORK TO-DAY Chicago 8, St. Louis 7 (1st). Sport Medley complete SO that’s what happened! » » AT NEW 4 to 3. With two out in the St. Louie ■ ■ ■ ■ | I 3| 7|10| | B| 0j~32 Chicago 15. St. Louis 2 (2d). bill.* , sensational San nine, Tom Purcell, Walsh and Unex have last inning and the Saints lead- • Johnny Capuano purchased Francisco youngster, wants to win Philadelphia I 8| 1| • I 2| | 1| 31 13 East Hampton, N. Y., July 31— ing 3 to 2, the North Enders won Games Today. a second hand Cadillac car which passes everything on the tho national tennis championship (UP)—Miss Dotty Nuthall, mem- New York at touring out. Jacovino to * » Washington. tor one reason .’ has Freddy singled Chicago I 1| 1| L| I 2[231 28 came near to Somebody .| ber of the British Wlghtman cup Cleveland nt St. Louis. road but stations .... "Hank” Sr, Sonnenberg to score the two gasoline Gagain, promised her a roadster tho day right deciding team, was slated to battle It out tallies. Totul..|30|42| 9i31|53|223 landing Donat Maynard and Paul Schoenrock, Holy Cross catcher she gains the title ■. It was Just today with one of America’s stel- Games Tomorrow. Divorce Joe Mobile pitched good bull * nt Detroit. two Sue for such a promise that spurred Helen INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. lar women performers In the final Chicago and centerfieldcr, respectively, for the Waterville Oilers. The for the losers while Trotta Cleveland at St. Louis. Hicks on to winning the national Tony Baltimore. 22.« of the Maidstone Club's women’s Dully High Crusaders, however, wanted to play but one game here as they are Los July 31—(UP)— gold championship Bat Batta- turned In several fielding gems. Invitation tennis tournament. Angeles, White INTRIHVATIONAL LEASt'K. Ous former world lino, who not so long ugo was the The wlners will meet tho |M.1T.|W|T.|F.| S.|S.|To. Miss Alice Marble of San Fran- in the Cod .... The Corporal Sonnenberg. performing Sundays Cape league world’s Elephants Wednesday night at and Glndman heavyweight wrestling champion, featherweight champion. • cisco Mrs. Marjorie nine like a bunch of misfits their Bultlmore ....I «l |12|I0| «|14|22| 70 Standing! Coyle Post Legion looked against will to Reno, Nev., tomorrow to Is now fighting in the armories Fulton Park. Van Kyn of Philadelphia met tn W. I.. Pe.r fly .... and sue A1 Simmons uses a semi-finals to determine Newark 67 48 .583 state rivals to date, all of whom were neatly uniformed Billy establish residence Judith special Montreal 4 3 « 4 10 8 8 48 the lower resin STIPULATE t>PEN BEER 51 .660 Allen, film actress, for divorce,, he paste of honey, beeswax, and Bultnlo 3 3 II II 8 1 4 33 which should be Miss Nuthall's Rochester 65 Moore, old brother of the Cincinnati and a mem- DRINKING 66 .529 16-year flyhawk said several other sticky substances to opponent. Baltimore 63 today. • Toronto 61 55 .526 ber of the has all the earmarks of a comer, claims Coach admitted he his bat Sydney B. Wood, Jersey City ...| 8| | 8| 4| «| S|10| 42 The English girl advanced to Legionnaires, Sonnenberg still grip Montreal 55 59 .582 his but No. 4 in national tennis rank- Twin Falls; Idaho (UP)—Drink- Anal was in love with wife, de- the • the yesterday by eliminating 62 Bill Cleary. 3.2 cent in Albuuy .| | 4| 3| 4| 2|U| 29 Bufftlo 54 .466 clared "we don't seem to be ing, has always used a necktie ing per beer, legalised B| Miss Virginia Dice, of Boston, .465 just Albnny 53 61 able to together." for a belt Idaho recently by the special ses- • get along 40 No. 9. in the national ranking. .... 44 68 .393 be Newark .| 51 |10| 41 2| 5|14| jersey City Miss the former Marie John Doeg,. whose tremen- sion of the legislature, must 6-3. while Miss Marble de- Allen is Hope 6-3, Petroske service won the ten- done In the open at Twin Falls. an Games Sleep Hampers Elliot, society girl of Boston and dous national Rochester 41 11 B| B| 4| 4|13| feated Josephine Crulckshang of Yesterday. The an or- 7 Belmont, Mass. She appeared on nis championship in 1930, goes in city council adopted Santa Ana. Cullf., and Mrs. Van Baltimore 12, Rochester (1st). Pete Petroske, holder of the New municipal links title of 20 Baltimore Rochester 6 (2nd). England the under the name of Sari for golf now ... He occasionally dinance prohibiting hanging Toronto .I 21 1|1«| 3| 2| 0| B| turned back Miss Mary Hce- 9, stage in Ryn Jersey City 9. Montreal 8 (13 In- and recent finalist in the Connecticut amateur tournament conducted breaks. 90 Asked at the wom- curtains, blinds or partitions No. 1. British player, in the Coleman. Totuls .|30| 8!«2|30142|4B|87|322 ley. nings, 1st). en’s championships beer parlors. Applicants for sell- at the club, is to be one of the best golfers quarter-finals. Jersey City 1. Montreal 0 (2nd). Waterbury Country likely what she hoped to be when she ing beer must be “of good moral of Ber- Mrs. Moody Albany 7, Toronto 2 (1st). in the some if he The reason he YESTERDAY’S HEROES grew Katherine Rawls. 15- character, and their establishments In her first Toronto 3 country day, gets enough sleep. up, WATKIUUKY A. C. WINS keley, Calif., playing Albnny 4, (2nd). local last rear-old champion, replied, kept clean, quiet and orderly at ull home tourney since her recent Newark 12, BulTnlo 3 (1st). doesn’t, is that he’s a night watchman. In the competition Newark Buffalo 1 United Press) “a lady" Peggy Horner, 4- times. Wimbledon victory, teamed with 2, (2nd). a sun and (By (tuition Whittaker pitched the month he played his 18 or 36 holes daily under broiling Dean, Cardinals — Struck year-old sister of Mary Hoerger, an X Miss Marble to win a quarter- Dlzy Waterbury A. C. to to 3 win Games Today. His out 17 batsmen for modern record. who at ten is the fourth best dlV- Frauleln Fridel Meyer, a Ba- match from then went to work in the evening in a New Britain plant. night •ver rteldvllle yesterday at Waah- Ansi doubles yesterday Toronto nt Albnny. Cardinals— sr the swims around varian, is attempting to canoe Sachs returned to the Jimmy Wilson, In country, *Prk. O'Conor and Whitta- Miss Rice and Miss Marjorie Rochester at Baltimore. shift lasted 12 hours after which he took his nap and was around Isles with her ington Made 13 putouts for modern a nille a day , Mary swlm- the British Mass., Mrs. Moody nt three hits off of Cambridge. Montreal Jersey Cityj rt* ... am ker each collected greens. Petroske is just out of the caddy ranks a few years. record. Ulinsr hmtofm «l“M dam her oa.lv comnanion. Galloway. Is not competing In the singles. Buffalo at Newark. \ 4