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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. Gridiron Shares Popularity of Diamond When Teams From South Cross Mason and Dixon Line jor Invasion--Cost of Yale Athletics Rapped ana Coaches May Have to Go to Work for Living RIDIRON INVASION | Hueb Field Not Big Enough || woms oo — OPORT VALE ATHLETIC BY SOUTHERN TEAMS For World’s Series Demands | i i i Cornell vs. Gettysburg at Ithaca. i University of Pennsylvania vs. 4 . Dixie Against Yankeeland on To-| /R DB | || (o o Mol ar oo : : High Priced Goaches Not Thought Dartmouth vs. Lebanon Valley oy G]-dnfj‘md plce Well 01 by “Recejvers” day’s Foothall Program it g ||| Army vs. Washington and Lee at West Point. WORLD SERIES CHATTER. Navy vs. Georgetown at Annapo- lis. s 5 Ambherst vs, Bowdoin at Am- Connected with this present Octo- Echeduled for today owing to the fact | TR . ; o Coag R herst. ber jubilee there | Rube began to collect various world | New York, Oct. 7.—Unusual inter- No. 6. The Grand Old Kale. ‘N'“‘-* oins in 1911. They collected i ew Haven, Oct. 7.—In turning est will he taken in the football games cver the report to the new Yale aths letic committee, the “‘recelvers of Yale athletics,” Professor Robert Corwin, | George P. Day and Henry Hobson, ass serted that if athletics should go 0 further heights of ext gance and ebsurdity it might be solished at Yale. It advocated abolishing highs the loser’s end in 1911, 191 nd 1913. Then, for a spell, collections are at les four | suddenly ceased. It was not until hat the chief contests will all have an % 3 i - R Brown vs, Trinity at Providence. | | ahle-bodied athletes who would like | they were tossed bodily from New B seciional fiavor, as five. of the ? i o SR g % s Colgate vs. University of Maine ||, =0 on record as indorsing the ; YOTk a the bridge into Brook- % > at Hamilton. e 5 = togion | Iyn that the collections began again ; b b ¢ University of Pittsburgh vs. R s s By next Saturday they will have will appear upon varsity gridirons in , 2 Westminster at Pittsburgh, Ay Enoeanrout fathlstepiiarelidistincUVAlE L e i T o la Mabowti 10 000 ook B 0EEiGR OF tha dountry where they | . b S AN Columbia Ve Hamilton at South || 12 favor of the post-season champlon- | through 'the world series idea, And D L AR e i e o Field. ship for at least one fairly sufficient | g10'500" 1 810 000 el S priced coaches. The reports s i L ga sEal o b o ; Fordham vs, Western Maryland | | T62son, viz, among them they hav 2y This committee desires to call the jabove the Maon and Dixon line. ¢ 3 bl .1d o collected in the way of world series | = ¥ % | attention of the corporation to the gt Horaham Eiold revenue, or they will have collected | Four Year Scrvers. continually increasing competition for by next Saturday night, the tidy little :“ \““""]““”‘ to N | ird and Mey- | supremacy among rival universitiom do. it goes without saying, will try R e ;5 i _ | |sum of $50.00 And even in this <™ -athewson an Bender have | ,¢ exemplified in the employment of and wi oot Tt year’s defeat, when : 4 m\:fl\n‘.mdms b "'xnm m‘l o U\\\mmm“m\m‘ ,('r f:n’xlhs:“g"\\x‘:' Ar'(::ll]‘;n“m‘\ll‘lI:x‘;vl‘iw e (Sanoe e “rr i Il”f football B < e A N 3§ ; Sl ¢ S 3 e e TR where the giitter said to be ' 20C: 80 have S, Mc s, Bake he budget for Yale footbal :O“”- ptherne B Yonityyny ;"ni\:}“:)_ . ¢ : : ; % Syiacudeivs 1o WAkl istinctly prevalent $50,000 is still S“,JE’,“‘\'-V"{”j‘in“: Schulte and Plank. | coaching for one year alone is consids ponent in North Carolina. The Sl'glvse: ty of Rochestér vi 20,000, 000 apence 211 picked up over $10,- | crable, and this money is expended i not met for several years, La\’vr?xfi%‘ét l?<|~‘hc;tcr : _We_refer to John Barry, John | | “m“i‘":t“ ':’{"y{: H[t wvr\‘—“‘ son jl'v‘— the employment of a small number of ht the Tigers woh on the Bhertord e Sterons Instibute| | COomDs: dobn T. Mevers and Rich- | 950 e bie pows In faitimeasure |imen for «the naridd’ of| 'dhiy X the coaches are not : t ? Y eETORC SuE s ard Marquard nat the big October championship | eeks out of the year. The expenses D e & = Y 57 at Haverford. o ) |:has done for any number of athletes | go; the coaching of the crew are.pros i A et anT 5 5 ot ; Hobart New: Fork - State Barry Leads. Bere and ther pertionately large, although at pres B s et 3 . €4 B i ; Teachers at Geneva. . On the Red Sox line-up Duffy Lew- | ¢t o considerable sum of money il efferson. i o : 34 % : Lol (SHEE) W EEEE S WREEEEE ls, Harry Hooper, Bill Carrigan, For- | contributed by graduates to that endd York will not be without foot- g% i : : tex est Cady and Larry Gardner will be G p S 1 o S e crptat bl : We are given to understand that 1atge gall, as Columbia will open its season i) i 3 # § 5 Johns Hopkins vs. Mount S:.| ““'”‘l:“% their third collections next | (ums of money are contributed fom with Hamilton college. The game will § Mary's at Baltimore® - weelk. ;:”m‘m_ purpases by graduates at othdl bo called at 3 p. m. 5 § SCENE AT BIG GAME ON BRAVES Lafayette vs, Swarthmore at The four baseball clubs that have | .. universitie . Over in the Bronx, Fordham will - _ FIELD. — MANAGER CARRIGAN Easton. S o i ‘zwu_fil‘ed most financially in world “The intensity of this rivalry, 1 éngage the Western Maryland eleven, | , OF THE RRED SOX Lehigh vs, Albright at South | Series emolunients are the Cubs, 4; | ypchecked, may so increase as ¢ ana this should be an interesting con- % S : g — Bethlehem. 2 ackmen, 4; Giants, 3 and Red SoX, | 1ioke intercollegiate athletics an’ ung test, as reports from both colleges i Y o < University of George vs, Clem- 3 In the last ten years these four | L ontaple scramble for the ralsing of state that the elevens are evenly f « . 3 son at Athens. 4 ;1‘11“; h"\'? "x"}‘mllm no less than | p oo sums of money for the paymenty mautched. . Phillips Exeter Pennsylvania | | oy O o0 pect, his net returns | foUTteen championships. of the disprdportionate salaries d6# ‘Washington and Lee will go to West i Because of the greater seating ca- || prenshmen at Exeter. et bl i o s mlonit ey : ‘ ; i i L 3 n the post-season idea will soon | o o manc Y exy s. Point, and this match should be a : pacity of the Brave‘S o : Penn State vs. Bucknell at State | | v over $18.000 1 ut of the Dough. It muy be nreedithat el oniii really good try-out for the Cadets. The W ¢ park in Boston, the world’s series . college. N S i | So far, with all this world series , v s: 4 : : s L as been in big league . s forego such advantages unless her ri west will also be represented in the . games between the Red Sox and the Norwich vs, Worcester Poly at g gue | leading southérn university elevens Yale will have as its opponent the T of Virginia, and the Bull- New York University vs. Rens salaer Poly at Ohio Field. The year 1916 will make Barry’s sixth world seri collection. The ex- ckman now heads the list of world entries for all time. He en- joved four world series under the heneficent reign of Connie Mack and he is now upon his second under the 1lmost equally beneficent rulership of | Bill Carrigan. As Barry has played on four win- ners and only one loser, with another baseball only eight seasons, worla @ 8°ld tossed about—a matter now of at | yais follow her example, but present I series pick-ups, as you might say, | 62t $750,000—the following clubs | practices must, it would seem, lead to Villanova at east, as Ohio University will oppose Brooklyn Nationals will be played || woreester. N have yet to collect Cincinnati, . St i g X1 Vi have avera 5 1 E 3 ati, .St. | gtill greater lengths of extravagance universi 4 home grounds of the Red Sox, led by |! vVillanova. AT GG Wik climdls H2C00 6 pUlINEreR ariicne Practically every leading college e Manager Bill Carrigan. Massachusetts Aggies vs. Con- & York Yankees. Six clubs have been | been felt by your committee that ulls en of the six- > 1 K C o Ne ately the suggestion must be sefls ction. All Big Nine teams, except In- i throughout the Hub. Announcement Ursinus vs. Washington College Jack Coombs Next. N8 ey Ciana, have sames' scheduled, in- B b by the Red Sox authorities that every || at Collegeville, Jack Coombs comes next. Outside | at the autumnal kale. et tERalsties ol sonctias o ciuding one of some importance—that it one of the 000 seats available for Vanderbilt vs. Transylvania at ||l Coombs, Johnny Evers is the only | It seems a rough break of fate that | athietics should cease, and unless betwe llinois and Kansas at 1 reservation at Braves’ field had been Nashville, ball player who has known five world | such great ball players as Walter > i 7 covered Dby application was evidence Virginia Military Institute vs.||Series. ) i Johnson, Larry Lajole and Joe Jack- | grajuate and undergraduate, develop shoujgfurnish | of the popularity of the Sox and the || Willlam and Mary at Lexington, || Coombs had four world series un- |son have never heen able ta enter the | por teams without sueh artificial stime Kansagirshould | serles. The demand for reserved Washington and Jefferson s, | | der Connie Mack, and now he is fac- | Big Show and obtain a sniff of the 5 Yoty & i > 5 _ 2 - 5 | compete with her rivals, it would be Illinois so varly in the season, al-| (leveland Player Finishes Twenty- | thousands of dollars had to be Tre- [ ington. There was a time when it looked | without getting into the hig series, | ogt to eliminate intercolleglate athe though the visitors will enter the game : itk through inability to fill orders. Tho Michigan Agsies vs, Carroll at | |the Athletics to the Robins, but In |seems gone forever. In the last ten | gra of reasonableness in such thingl Tllinois eleven, minus most of i sies Vs, " : n - e : i v L g Tt might come with somewHat who made it a victorious organiz erican League Battlng Race. the job, and will follow the fortunes Northwestarn University vs | |uPhill The standing of the clubs in ' ball, however, and the residue from e Chicago, Oct. 7.—Tris Speaker won | of the Sox throughout the series. Tevks Horastiar Bveniieni the American and the National league | this isn’t going to leave him adrift | oo Lo S BE =0 000 F oS tion an unknown quantity even, it is - go, 2 s st s > i tion. Nane the less, it may not 'be said, to the coaches. Syracuse in the stadium of the latter ; there instead of in Fenway park, the Aiubleabersival vear for his complete term of service. | ZOUls, Cleveland, Washington, eW | and absurdity. For this Teason it has eleven in the central states will.be in ; over the world’s series ran riot || necticut at Amhorst. on the outside, while t¥en have gotten at least one whack | QUG conatdered that in time all pays b mainly practice 5 Yale can from her own resouresk bs i ers are mainly practic : i iti 3 5 5 ulants, so that she can reason; prove rather a difficult proposition for 1 vas so tremendous that many ¢ e ot Was ing his ffth with Brooklyn. kale. Lajoie has served twenty years | aply tickets was so tr S ginia Wesleyan at Wash- 3 b turned by the American league club ’ to be a long, downhill plunge from | and now the big Frenchman’s chance s . somewhat the worse for injuries. The three Points Ahead of Cobb in Am- W letics altogether until the dawn of &y “Royal Rooter are once more on Lansing. taking the leap Colby Jack jumped years he has drawn $90,000 from base- for the last two years, will go into ac- poor grace from Yale at this time o the batting championship of the Am- — Purdue vs. De Pauw at Lafay. || Wil show you how far uphill Coombs , without breakfast money. i erican 1 e, according to complete ette, Caue: T, amiss even at this time to close this Among the more important east | erican gue, according | BELMONT SIGNS BUTWELL | . s 3 B e e g hames, Harvara will meet | Unofiicial averages published here to- University of Chicago vs. Carle- Coombs Hadpariicen ot sopnin i el report with a, reference to a matter day and including the final games ton at Chicago. ners and one loser, with the odds now | who has «colleéted more out of | which may sooner or later requise Cobb finished 23 points behind in bat- University of Tllinois vs. Uni- | |t2&t he will be in on a second loser. | pageball than any one else? The four definite decision. 2 ting, but again won the base stealing | Arrangement Causes Surprise as Jim- | vorsity of Kansas at Urbas This is no cinch computation, but | leaders undoubtedly are Lajoic, Wag- “It is our bellef that many of (8 2 > ve Trinity | championship with 68. 'Pipp of New Tniversi £ S R . WK SR A WER nits ner, Cobb and Mathewson. Mathew perplexing and disagreeable problem g ;‘""r'] DIavE Wl hate S riniy SR fri s mea R A R'llg"‘.;r?{‘i'(\‘, ofloyagvEgtozall In spite of that f‘on‘““;&‘fflgosmfl | Son probably leafis the fleld, as Ha 18/, o elisibiiity take. trote oviin i i opponent. 25 (wes il i 3 : 2 have taken down over $13,000 for o s e . : s A ey e e ; oy . x 2 3 : more money than | " e eral others netween eastern tcams, | 42; Jackson, Chicago, 2 S G at Ann Arbor. e i et e h jsliasa menBeer : > s staffs, and extravagant paraphel rromise to develop play rather more | With 290; Cobb in runs scored with | paltimore, Oct. 7.—Jockey Jimmy University of Minnesota s ‘mg '\’I'fli‘r‘“c‘““[:mmm‘“‘““ ! last ten years I “pnflll(lo)d . L;t‘l:n:t nalia. It is impossible to devise o advancd than is usual at this period of | 113, and Detroit in team hilting With | Butwell has signed to ride for August || South Dakota State at Minneapo- - : SLOUOPUSIEnCE Sl 26000 nd Wag- | fully enforce eligibility rules whieH B 5 sthall:season. The, records of |-262. |The five 1cm13ng_}»utrr> Who | Belmont, chairman of The Jocke lis. T Rk ner in 1}1.\» (\\r(‘r:\(‘}n)f('.{v]\\l!lw\‘l.V have | will cover all cases of sa-called profess {he invading southern and western | have p d in one-third or more | club, next season. Sam Hildreth, Univeralty hof | Nebrasha | ve. ] : v Next. dra‘\\n {f‘ er ;1‘., ,1] ! mvI n,‘\| flhé\\mn | slonalism unless there is a high spirit elevens last year show hoth great Bamesare: =~ oo o |trainer for Mr. Belmont, arranged|| Drake at Lincoln. o RosnenS N (?]“_“m“*j«\;»*_ ofgeune | _Lvfim‘ ':‘u'\.-flmq’:”]:\v.fi{woo Son | of honor among the candidates fo scoring power and defersive strength. | Speaker, Cleveland .390; Cobb, De- | torms, Mr. Belmont signed the con- University’ of Wisconsim va.||IiSIIY Paxty are Chief Meyers andfwill have gathered at feast saG3207% 1 teams. “This spixit caiinds Ha tiket S and as they have retained a majority | troit .367; Jackson, Chicago .842;|ract. The terms were not mads || Lawrence at Madison. Fube Marqusrd (8 e Ohlortand the bution bacchiall aone: taren inan eimpaiee ot Je U Of the 1915 veterans, it ls expected | Strunk, Philadelphla .317; Rice, Wash- | i1l but it was reported on Eood {hat the home combinations will pe | inston .3 authority that Butwell would receive forced to uncover something more | The National league averages com- 2 . close to $5.000 as a retaining fee, | - — ° G | above referred to. We should like f8 2 ctice football if they are to | blete except for the final single games | 0" 1 Jaa: - 5 t see Yale, in the near future, inaugufe ;;1: Jhix own or win from the visit- | Played by eastern clubs, show Lou | it D edditonaliqu i f for R ench e S Ie an 0 Znson’ | mount. BOWLING NOTES {ate a system of restraint, upon such ing elevens. | McCarty, the catcher-first baseman, Tufts, Pennsylvania will play Frank- Jin and Marshall, while the Navy fac Georgetown. Colgate will be tackling | my Was Discharged by Former Em- penditure, now considered necessafy, owing to the nature of the rivalfy signi E ; % | expenditures; but first we believe tha¥ traded by Brooklyn to New York, the | L1 signing of Butwell by Mr. Bel ORI throtEh 1 oNnicatisnt ¢ ad A mont came In the nature of a sur- y : ralization of am leading batter. He played in 79 games racegoers a . ; thority and control by the corporati e se to racegoers a 3 poration for an avm':\:ohm i-ig, thrcef Dr?mu ) {;:(l:pf ,l:rell :iii?:“ Eigtirianit RED MEN, fiaseball S applest an of the university and through rhc(x a al Chase. Carey itts- 3 e B = = Syith mubh x 2 = MGGRAW TO REMAIN ahesdiols o) Leyiiof Bl (W varey Wiille Mowre kot Ronrmer Braves. | Pity, with such gridugte Lasisiii h, again wins the base steall 5 gis burgh, as: "E | and a steward of The Jockey Club, | Fusart & LI { may be enlisted, can such reformsibe championship with 61; Willlams of |2Pd ¢ ceean | either wisely formuiated or effectiv Chicago, is ahead in home runs with | discharsed Butwell at Belmont T A Sandstrom 86 5 otV 12; Wheat, Brooklyn, leads In total Zi‘xl-l(r‘l:.‘i:);ll“\:g!fe‘:: }f]l:srlx]};ol_\;.)\g ridinx;t in- | wordlin .......112 ] : L i 5 1“"’,';\":2;0 not unauty 1ipreucr i Connection With Giants, is Secre- | bases with 263; Burns, New York, in | 3 ; SSEtHeIoNEt o8 I brennockit L bl 102 i . : . the desire or demand for athletic sl runs scored with 1 and Brooklyn SEURE i 6 ; e = | premacy, but we do feel that 1 \ Ry Fosteris® Assertion: b cinb Dfting with 281 The oy Butwell is a good rider, but during o : 2 X s : ax Yals makds 'Hhredly sl fn‘;‘ leading batters who have played tn | the Past two years he has heen carec- s 5 g L e el ”_r‘»? ”:8« Pfon‘nl e ew York, Oct. 7.—John J. Mc- | one-thirqa or more of their club's | less regarding his physical condition. | 5 L i L 5 : 3 3 S i the graduates a n]'!? o 51”;,8“ w will continue to manage the | games are: It is understood that the new con- | . Robertson ... t i - - Tor itele it underETREVI, York National league baseball L. McCarty, New York .339; Chase, | tract provides for his discharge if he | COPDErS ....... € % 2 2 S ! x“‘ uf(:] y, ’("cr‘ ive, and wise cons club next year, despite any Teports | Cincinnati .336; Daubert, Brooklyn | does not keep himself in proper | Eeterson . £ 9 pasiie (ot DhtT s ton r“f undergraduste to the contrary, says John B. Foster, | . Hinchman, Pittsburgh .315; | shape to show his best skill at all |9+ ‘Wrisht .... 9 s : - 3 ’:cs:u: .\i“‘ cx;tmurd H;lwy’flqtmv' nnldy. secretary of the club. “McGraw al- | Wheat, Brooklyn .211. times while in the saddle i o ! | vlrl: e ‘;‘f;’"t‘l“'\m " "K, an ready has gone over the plans fo —— 35 3 4 3 spondency and consequent injury $o8 SR | e e - the general morale of the instit next year with President Hempstead,” YES Y-COUNTRY COACH | WEEP FOR WHITE SOX, ety Sntiens publis) sesard. tor ther syl gaid Mr. Foster, “and has high hopes HA s Li — Puppel e T4 99 E S : sity, o # of leading the w York club to a Make It Three Straight F'rom Nation- | ogan .. .80 87 1 | 4 3 0 ; Lack of discipline from the topiiod pennant. His contract with the New i ¥. Robertson ...101 93— ’ S ibotiom or (hEiwhae st a York club has another year to run | Olympic Hero Will Handle Hill and Gl icaensiiivele FODere - b : . , B i M “Little Napoleon” Not to Sever His i : e Chicaro oot Thell o iaans the Yale Athletic association is an s not fair to r to the cago, . 7.—The Americ : § = g iy : Fe R - sponsible for many of its ills, club to have rumors spread that he | Dalers of Columbia—Iixpects to | made it threo straight from their 354 ix ‘our beliet that sarait dor v IR year.” > 3 a p by winning 3 . : it benefits 5 walia - L . indsley s E nent benefits to he gained by th. ¥, Despite the roasting he gave them | New York, Oct, 7.—Johnny Hayes, | to 0. Jackson's great batting won | [ARdSIey : : - ; - | ticipants and the undergraduate. x?::y n the game with Brooklyn Tuesday, | winner of the Olympic Marathon at |the game for Comiskey's men. Claude | i en p 3 9 7 i - ? whale | the players of the New York club are |London in 1908, wasappointed coach | Willlams' great pitching baffled the | b 5 . . | o eking McGraw to present to him a | of the Columbia cross-country team | Nationals, =~ The total attendance was | " i X : Sy ! : 3 ; STAFFORD FAIR NEXT. % collection of Shakespeare’s works, | and took charge of the harriers JIO,J_H: and the total receipts wero 3 e ‘ : [he annuaul athletic games of ‘thé which the ht before his flare-up. | in their afternoon practice run on | $6,625. National Commission’s o ! e | a Falr will be heth a5 Sl t no public presentation | Riverside Drive. 7 - fagtiie play pool, o R & S ! Springs next Thursday afternoon. Gol Hayes had scarcely more than a | $3 and each club’s share was SKINNER CHUCK CO, 2 P i 3 : i shel Day October 12th. - 8l dozen men out, the squad being made 92.50. Omce, 3 : " = | " ] : : games are sanctioned by the A. AU up in the main of veterans of the . McGrath T _ R EBBETS FIELD DIAMOND and are open to any registered athle SECOND GAME IN SERTES. 1915 team, but he plans to have a THih o e G A i | re op 1y registered athlete 8 0 2 i = big t t h 01100100x—3 Lo ik RSN, B0 § i . AND MANAGER ROBINSON The events are all run off from scratgh! = 2 Jig turnout once he arranges a | x—3 Tor % 00 : g g . A. North..... 88 s : g 2 wnd are 100 yards dash, 220 yar . Pirates Out to Even Up Last Weels | schedulo of interclass races. He | Cub <e....000000000—0 6 e L = g ’ ‘B R :,’,:‘,ldz:' Defeat. | will work under the general direction g et : “\\'xnmm:: and Schalk; 280 256 208 By 5 Nearly 1,500 extra box seats would il relay for four men, each maflie of \Llsonh.\uunlu football and | Frendergast, McConnell and Wilson. Shipping Room be placed on Ebbets field, Brooklyn, run the quarter mile. Entries clo$ W ot il oo WG G 6 CARPET BOWLING Geo. Root 04 11 7 F and there probably would he 1500 Monday, October 9th with Richard & t was also anno G 8k & ANG. | Geo. 94 77 : PR O 7 entine, Y. Commissionen Merner, in charge of athletics at Towa g = | H. W. Hullgren.. 60 102 : CE Ll G e bl e onn. They may 4188 State University last vear, had been | l/eXington Lodge Defcats Washington | . K. Burr ..... 76 106 9 6 3 ’ ,. i, N it was m\n‘x(m\‘lwv toe (‘ y\\ '“ “of be sent by any for whom it is mo appointed coach of the freshman bas- L. Morgan Lodge. | g Tbets field up o about 27.000 for convenient to John C. Collins of #BeY ketball team Mltrncr Is an assist Lexington lodse, I. 0L OY B came.| 0 ) % i Snli’s seriesl=amos of the ook- New Haven A. A., Box 745, or Rodi ant in the department of physical 3 Ao . : : 313, No. 69 Church street, New e e S e et T S ot Tool Room Wiy |lyns with the Red Sox. The same 3518, No. 89 Chur » New Iouy ar five until No- | p The sccond game of the series to de- ecide the 1 onship will be played Sunday afternoon by the Pi- rates and Pioneers at the Ellis street grounds. e Pioneers won the me last week after a hard battle end the Pirates expect to even u things on Sunday. As the days s getting short-the game will be called Washington L. Morgan lodge, K. of | Phil. Bloom .... § 63 3 ¥ 2 5 R conditions exist in Boston. Aliotment €n, Con ntry blanks and applige Bt 2:45 so that all y may be | < . in their carpet bowling match last | Ww. T. Kahms®. . P i X of the 54,000 reserved seat tickets tion blanks for A. A. U. cards can be cver before dark sth teams will L ght, the score being 44 to 33. | Bowers .. . g 4 ’ b g world's series showed that tl rail- ©Chtained from Mr. Valentine or jresent the same lir o] e S5,k The scores were made follows . : 1 able reservations were overs: At the aboye addrel Jowes: SOCCER FOOTBALL, Risn 1 o e . v 3 e e - - — Ploneers 8 g i The Vikings will play the Danish A. | Mitchell, K. of P., Skip ....... g i § oy i asked for a modest pair of seats were SMOKE » T £ ¢ ; | €. of Harford at Traut's park Sunday | Curtis, I. O. O. F., skip .. Drill Chuck Room, 2 at 3 p. m. The Viking team will bhe Rink 2 Gustafsan ... 87 91 six and eight. in some instances ob- . picked from the following players: J.|Dolan, K. of P., skip .... o . Trevethan... 70 91 < tained a pair. The happiest O'Brien, 5 Johnson, Snygg, E. Johnson, Patti-|Crocker, I. O. O. F., skip ......15 | A. Helander .... 87 3 f = man in baseball today is Manager Crowley, s. s.; Ps sopn, Watt, Swantsson, Carlson, Rink 3 — — — Wilbert Robinson, who piloted the b.; Conley : Bengtson, Gailbrath, Miller, st, | Barbour, K. of P., Saary, 244 260— 764 Brooklyns to their first pennant in i c hlson, Ekstrand, L. Johnson, North, I. O. O. F. 7 5 *League record. ‘ sixteen years. | allowed but one. while others, asking

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