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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1021. II ituiuiuunttttn Speaking of Sports Ta or tnraa mgh'a aca aa.iht Harati por f$ t n at 4 a ear ef Itia Uta I IT hn HI, t.auia hul out HtrKori) In tha Mtianal Mcua ailhout hit. It hm intaraatlni ta Inalf Nk Upan, Hul mar aa alnea (r1y innlhtr w, I .nil ia Hurler pH''hM na.hlt amo, th Aril that any m .aiK meuiHonun haa lurnH In mre th othr en. In yrataHay'a in), Jmi HkIm ina1a flta af lh Hnalait Praia (a ! la lh hnrh la lha. thrr irlka rauia. hul pa rlially atenl I hi up whn h aikt lhr. la lh aiKlh Inning lo mwi n Bnatan la fl a nun la arrant ul ha (Jl4 hr. Twa othr Hn tanian dial an (lwt ba, Tonnia faoa, and Amariran pr anlhualaata In cnrl, ar p!a4 o rri4 laat tilth that Him Will, lha it, & girl tannla nondor, h(4 faa1 Mnlla Mallqrr, who a t I playing nnfr th color of Nar way. Whn Haian rtftil Mailt hr (or tb I', n. till many thought H a-u t lurky gtma. TtrSy hew1 who vtM tuparlnr, Hat off is lha girl from lha golJn wral. Bill Plarry, tha Boston Amarlrm itchr, h bai (ln4 1 o for In dtffarant pltrhlng In Wa4nat4iy't gam. Tha Titer acorad t runa In tha lucky vnth and th Bad Sox mmtgar dcld4 Billy ain't trying, Baseball Review FJlaTMiH l EAGlB Yatttvilaj't Itattiiia Hprlngnald l. Albany t Oihar gma paatppnad, graunda fclainllng ol iluba Trtynor't horn run In lha M'h toppd tha Giant' winning trak yBrday and gv ha Plrata a 4-1 win. Burton won Vila iHi tralglit vic tory j'Mtrday whn ha pltrhad th Chlnox to a win over tha Athlatlet, U. S. BOXERS PILING UP , POINTS AT THE OLYMPICS Ttnka Tally Fourth straight as .Mello Winn in Welterweight ' Division . Parla, July 18. With the victory In th welterweight division of Al Mello, of Lowell, Mass.,' over Chrlstensen, of Norway, last evening, the United States boxers tallied four straight wins In tha Olympic competition. Two of these were knockouts. Mello put the Norwegian away in the first round. Hugh Haggerty( American welter . weight outclassed Ertmanskl, of Poland, punishing him so badly that the referee stopped the bout in the seaond round. The Pittsburgh light weight, Boylstein, disposed of the British lightweight, Shorter, the bout ending In the third round, with the American getting the popular de cision, In the lightweight division, Ben Rockwell of New York, won the de eision over Graham, of Canada. In the middleweight division Black of Canada, defeated A. Leflo witch, University of Virginia,. Ben Funk, Yale university, also in this class, lost to Beecken, of Belgium Gallardo, of Argentina, lost to Brousse, France, on points. George Mulholland, Indianapolis, defeated Belanger, of Canada, on points in the light heavyweight class, In the light heavyweight class Tom Klrby, Roxbury, Mass., won from J. Welter, of Luxenburg, on points. w, i re, Watarhury ,, H II .ill It.rtfnrd II It ,MT Rprtllgflalil ,,,,,,,,, I il ,Hk Woreeater ', ,,14 II ,MI Na liaven , ,,,,,,, 4t i .III rlrldgepart II i , rittanald XI II .!! Albany IT , ! , Caiiiaa Today New llten al lUrifnrd Watarhtiry at Pprliwneid, Brldfcport at I'ltlktltld. Albany tl Wnmtjtar, NVIIOVtl, I K.tr.lf; VcoteriJay'i Itaaullt ntlahiirgh 4, Nw York I (II rj ) Hnelnnttl l, Drnnklyn , Phlrago I, Phlladalphia J, Ft, I.oula ti, Higiton fl, Mandlng of l luha w. i rc. .Vaw Tark k T ,TI Chlragn 4 It ,Ht Plttahurg 41 IT ,511 Brooklyn 41 It Ml Cincinnati 44 41 ,M Boston II 41 ,4": HI. Louis II 49 .l: rhlltdelphla I 41 .M featuie July II. its;, ftMiran iMMtTlk Aiiifilran 14-aiine, When John Hi-Omw (, nil th Amariran laagua in midwaaon In I an ha lank UH hint to Nw York Mc Oinnliy and Cronin. pitrhara; Me ann, Krai haaenian, and Presnalian, ralehar, Kollay and Hfvmour, nul IMdera wi'nt In Cincinnati, On July It Ilia Baltimore aAmerican leant. mlnua In dasarioia, look lha flel.l and failed o win chiefly heraiiau ueky hminder In lha rlral gnv m I nula lhre runa Tha aenraj RAUIMOriK, h r fill hut, , , Hlhaeh. If Willlama, ?b MeAlllater, lh .... Arndt. rf Howell, rf ,, rtyiar. lb Prill, e Phlel.l. p S I : i 4 I Total r i 8T. l OI'IP :t ii s Gamna Today Boston at Bt. Louis. Brooklyn at Clnrlnnsti: Nw York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago, AMERICAN I.EAr.l'E Teaterdaj'a Reaulta Chicago 1J, Philadelphia 5. Pt, Louis I, Washington (First game.) Washington 1?, Rf. Louis T. ond game.) Cleveland at New York, rain, Detroit at Boston, rain. Rurkatl, It , . iirmpiiiu, ci ah . t Friel, rf . . . . : 4 Anderson, Ib-lf ,, Wallura, McCormlek, lb , , Padden, lb Kahoe. e Pttdhoff, p Powell, p (Sec Standing of Clulia W. L. P.C. New Tork 41 S .R7t Washington 41 17 M' Detroit 47 38 .5S3 Chicago 42 4t .SOU St. Louis 40 43 .4S2 Cleveland 39 , 44 .470 Boston 88 44 .42 Philadelphia. 24 61 .400 Games Today Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at New York. IXTkUNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results .lersey City 12, Rochester 8. Syracuse 8, Newark 7. Toronto 8, Baltimore 6. Reading at Buffalo, rain. Standing of Clubs j AUDITOR DENOUNCED Philippine) Legislature Gets Concur , rent Resolution Attacking HTs Stand , Iji Fund For Independence. By Th Aitoclated Frau, Manila. July 18. A concurrent resolution denouncing the action of Insular Auditor Wright in declaring Illegal the continuing Independence nina appropriation' or one million , pesos annually, was presented to both houses of tha Insular legislature to day. , Wright recently made permanent his ruling that the Independence fund appropriation was unconstitutional. Another resolution presented would create a committee of 14 members to recommend measures for remedying the Independence fund situation. Per mission would be given the commit tee, It was indicated, to take the mat ter Into tha courts if necessary. Francisco Enage, senntor from the ninth district, was elected president pro temnore of the mimi k. .v. sence of Manuel l. Quezon, who la in the United States with th. i- dence mission. In an address to the rnmir, .r.nage. accused Governor-General Leonard Wood of iianmin. i letiva powers, and predicted greater cnaos in tne Philippines in the nesr future If Auditor Wright's ruling were nuiea 10 srana. W. L. P.C. Baltimore 66 27 .675 Toronto :. ...Bl 35 .593 Newark 47 38 .553 Rochester,.... 48 43 .527 Buffalo 3D 44 .470 Syracuse i. ,...37 48 .436 Reading :...34 46 .425 Jersey City 28 59 .321 Totnl 84 4 12 27 1 4 2 St. Louis M M II II I 04 Baltimore M M I M I n 8 Sacrifice hit -Frlel. Two-bs hits Howell, Padden. Three-hnse hit Plbaeh. Stolen bases Arndt, Ander. son. Double plays Wallace, Padden, Anderson; Gilbert, Williams. McAllis ter. First on halls Off Shields 2, Sudhoff 4, Powell 1. Struck out By Sudhoff 2, Powell 6. Left on bases Baltimore 4, St. Louis 4. Umpires Carruthers and Johnstone. Attend ance 1008. Tomorrow's score: Wagner, the Great, p!' his first big league ball game. MUSEUM FOR BOSTON Games Today Reading at Buffalo. Baltimore at Toronto. Jersey City at Rochester. Newark at Syracuse. COMPROMISE LIKELY Settlement Is Believed Near On Se lection of American Member to Act With Reparation Commission. By The Associated Press. Paris. July 18. A telephone mes sage from London to the French for eign office today said there was a good prospect for the adoption of the compromise proposal made by Colonel Jamea A. Logan, Jr., on the question of the appointment of an American member to act with the reparation commission in declaring a default by Germany on the Dawes plan and the procedure for the application of pen alties in case a default was declared. Friends of Sirs. Gardner Think That i She Mad Requeatlied Venetian Mu seum To The City. Boston, July 18. The opinion that Boston probably would have as a public museum the Venetian Palace In the Fens, which was the home of Mrs. Isabella Stewart Gardner, with its world-famous collection of sculp ture, paintings and tapestries, was ex pressed today by some who knew her. Mrs. Gardner died last night in her S6th year. Relatives made no statement as to the disposition of the museum, but .Mrs. Gardner had said several times that she wfvuted Bostonians to enjoy her art collection when the palace had ceased to be her'home. It was Intimated that she would probably leave It In the hands of trustees to administer as she directed, keeping Intact the collection and the museum. CANADIAN AND U. S. , OARSMEN COMPETING International Itrgalt l'niu 1nIj I UliinlH'g tnit ( imllnnet Ttimuiiti fcaliintay Winnipeg, Man., July II In lip. lop condition, Ixadiiig oaranieii from tha Culled tilatoa and Canada were el far lha International riyatla, whii'h opena here today and continue through Saturday. Crilira who watched tha oaiainen In workouts aspraawd tha opinion that lha array of men thia vnr ahowt un usual strength and that lha regatta hlda fair to la one of keen rani, pal II inn, Kenora will he lln. up atainat Fort William and Winning In lh bantamweight four atant, while In lha Junior alnglea, Kertusnn af kniiora, will ml Vber and Me. Bran, ft Winnipeg. Tha aanlor alnglea will he fought out between Rodin, nuluth, and Pain of Winnipeg; Koit William Will en gage two local rrewa In tha liantam. weighta; junior four Includea HI Paul, Kenora, Begins, poil Arthur, and to Winnipeg crews making It neceeaary for thia eut l he ill' idad Into two heals. Bsln and Gslt of Winnipeg will defend the doubles title which they have held for tha last two yaare agalnat Rodin and Ban dlxon. of Duluth. Tha working hoata event will be contested y R. gina, Tort Arthur and Winnipeg Tha crack Junior eight of the Mnl. toha, capital prnhnhly will meet the Kenora or Reglna craw, while the local aanlor eight and Junior four will aka on tha wlnnara of th junior races. - OLYMPIC RECEIPTS Revenue From Gate Crowed tha Six Million Franc Mark I.axt Mghl Total Receipt Are Insured. Paris, July 18 The gate receipts of the Olympic games crossed the ,000,000 franc mark Inst night. The largest Items were, association foot ball, 1,798,000 francs; athletics, 628,OO0j rugby, 870,000, and polo 860,000. The swimming receipts, owever, with three more days yet to r, are already past the 300, nnft mark, hla sport probably will stand third as the money-maker. The Olympic gate receipts were In sured for 8,000,000 francs. A well nown British company which wrote the policy probably will be, called upon to make up a deficit to tha rench committee of a sum ranging from one to one and one-half million francs. The Insurance cast the com mittee a premium of 250,000 francs. FEATURES AT TOLEDO The Free-for-All Today Brines To- eetlier Many Famous Horses In Competition at Fort Miami. Toledo, Ohio, July 18. The free- for-all pace with the entry of such famous horses as Merriman, Kate Hal, Sir Roch and Margaret Dillon will be the feature event on the Get-Away program of the first Grand Circuit meeting at Fort Miami Park here to day. Single G and War Bride have been nominated but it is not definite ly known if they will start. The Sherwood three year old 2:12 trot for a purse of $2,000 shares prominence with the free-for-all, which has $1,500 added value. A 2:15 pace and 2:20 trot will coninlete i no cara. The track is in fine con ditlon for the fast horses and tin weatnerman lias predicted fair and warmer weather for the windup. SWIJOfERS IW WROJVG Putnam. July 18. Three men who arrestea at Woodstock for bath ing in Reseland lake contrary to or dera of the atate health council, are. in appear in court here, It was stated today. A state officer who had been Instructed to make arrests In event of vlalatlon of the health orders found that about 60 perens who were In a csmp on th shore of the lake were in Mtmng. He selected three of the older male bathers and told them to censor themselves under arrest and to tppeFTIn court when summoned. The eourt ease will be a test of tha rentroversy which arose over the use of the waters of Roseland lake for . bathing. The order to protect the. purity of the water was Issued Jtitt 6th and It was feund to he In proper order by Attorney Gen. Healy. Bath ing In the lake has been general for three years sa hundreds of persona usually camp on the shores during the summer. The city of Putnam receives a supply of tha Roseland lake water and 1101 far from where the campers bathe there is t pumping station. 1 29 YACHTS TO COMPETE Boats Start Tomorrow From Chicago For 331 Mile Rare to Macklnao Longest Fresh Water Race. Chicago, July 18. Twenty-nine yachts today were undergoing final overhauling in preparation for the start of the 337-mile race to Mack inac, Mich., tomorrow, the longest fresh water race in the world. The race, in the number of entries, will be the greatest In the 20-year history of the event. It has wider representation than ever this year, several eastern yachts being among those nominated for tha start. 357 Main St. Special Suit Sale 127 Men's and Young Men's Suits of the best worsteds and tailored in the latest models to be sold for $23.00 Formerly $29.50 and $34.50 Top Coats AH At Half Price Globe Clothing House A Good Value Are The Tropical Suits At Our . Half-Yearly Sale Which include Hart Schaffner & Marx make, now $16.00 to $30.00 Satisfaction is guaranteed in Straw Hatsj they have been reduced Where will you get such bargains, except ing here. All Neckwear prices have been reduced prices are in the windows The Bathing Season is on; take advantage of the large stock we are showing for $5.00 and $6.00 Golf Stockings from here and Scotland for $1.50 and $3.00 Cool and shapely Men's Knickers White , Duck, $3.50; Linen, $4.00. Globe Clothing House Holiday Day? Unpacking. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS C McClure Newspaper Syndicate. UP kTMs J til fc CfcD WHEN A TAV OR Tvto ATTTP. YOUR ARRIVAL TOL TRUNK FINALLY COMES YOU AGRtt THAT AS 10KG AS VOU'Rt ONLY HERE TOR TWO WEEKS AND HAVE BR0U6hT TOE HMS Aj MUCH 5UIFF AS YOU NJ WHAVS THE SENSE OP . UNPACKIM6 IT. 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