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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER o, 1018, PLAYERS WILL NOT RECEIVE USUAL AMOUNT FROM CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES AND ECHO iS HEARD IN 'FRISCO—ROUGH | S SPIRIT OF HOSTILITY—COLUMBIA WILL HAVE ELEVEN ON GRIDIRON—PICNEERS WIN SUNDAY GAME—OTHER SPORTS - AFOOTBALL ELEVEN ————— e o M e, D Koy, §81 New York School Undecided on BEAIND THAT CLOUD hes Gowoe Te | & TRt RN olB{ | Other Branches of Sports - MBE A NOSE = ; : o il . i New York, Sept. 9.—Despite the /_/— 7 2 e e i fact that Columbia University will be B L cox - Loox g 0 B 4 i transformed this vear into a virtual 2 3 - 3 5 : § 5 military academy, intercollegiate ath roow- lSNj ; ( . oo S letic sports will be continued ondh\ TuaT SIMPLY_ | Morningside Heights, according to an WWON PERFUL announcement made in official circles at the university. Whether it will be | practicable to continue sports on the | plan that has been followed in the | past or whether it will be necessary g o e to work out an entirely new program,.» RED JOX. | is @ question that will not be settled until the university opens. The University Committee on Ath- | letics is to have a meeting shortly to work out various aspects of tk2 preb- lem, T it can be said on authority that the 'varsity football eleven will | take the field as planned; that a freshman football team will be or- inized 1if that is possible, and that varsity and freshman cross-country squads will also be formed, either dj rectly before or at the opening of the university. Squads will be formed for other orts in the usual and regular man- ner. These sports will be basketball, wrestling, swimming, water pole, and fencing for the winter months and baseball in the spring. It is a matter | of extreme doubt whether there w | be a 'varsity crew, but rowing will encouraged whether a crew for inter collegiate competition is organized or not. In addition to the adjustments in practice schedule and possibly also in ying schedules, which will be nec- ary with the interposition of ‘mil- e 2y itary courses. it is presumed that there will also have to be readjus. TENN!S CHAMP ments in the eligibility code which will permit of a free and unrestricted participation by all students It has been suggested unofficially that for | the period of the war and while the | university is directly under the con- trol of the War Department, as it will be, that eligibility for membership on | teams be as unrestricted as it is for membership on the teams of ar army or naval cantonment. Fred son will return to New York in a week or ten days to assume | charge of the football situaticn and . . ! the call for candidates will not be is- e i Bl LA Bk ¢ : sued until he takes up his headquar- up the fight on Friday between ( ;i ¥ : g et - ¢ ters on Morningside Heights. No de- Wagner jand Otto Knabe, - 5 Ly i N e o tails of the coaching plans of the sea- coaches of the two clubs, and it is (8 4 : 1 : . e son will be available until Dawson - ery likely that more fines will fol- 4 5 g B o low this investigation. Wagner and | - : S i 3 4 The working out of practice sched- Knabe both submitted letters to wm\i L _ e - . 5 e p : 7 X 4 & .8 X ules will also be laid over until Daw- e .l\:‘n’lilx”t.‘v:]\' ':(l‘v‘\‘u”‘\‘:‘!.s\x:‘».vj:‘l ¢ 4, CRESCENTS 3. | g 4 _ 7 ek ¢ son arrives. This = ina::c:*t;\')ulcl; flare-up was due to their hot tempe Champions of Leagues Meet i o S Sk R ;’fu':‘l‘\ i]q"cha’_ge St the - oslumbia ind their being keyed up to the high- Opening Game o Series 3 > 3 i ) ) : wiih o L & Student Army Training Corps, hfait Umpire Klem was a victim of rou ‘ Ha : i el ; K of the con-{ ave little effect ssion, for it foresaw of affairs as this when it Mip the agreement providing for fhe other clubs to share in case of deficit. At the time the players did not see this joker in the new ment, because it never occurred them that there would never be a world's series which would not be a big paying proposition. There has been an unusual amount of “rough riding” in this series, and there promises to be more of it in Boston Unmpire Bill Klem 3 fined Jack Mclnnis $25 for kicking on a decision at first base in Fr game. 1 WOA MON) UORULOSEY sundfiay, oqg Aq — the Annex, champions of the much opportunity for athetics at Col- play at the plate in the ninth inning ware City league, and the Crescents, ! LEIL anAlsiithe lotnari400 collaxen of Saturday’s game, when Pick slid ——0—— champions of the Walnut Hill league, Whish like Colunibia hive passeduns home with a running broad jump. R OSTON was won by the Annex by the score | f , i ¥ der Government control, as there s Klem was spiked in the right leg, and BELON: of 4 to 3, Saturday afternoon at Wal- : é ; e Ut ihe Military Aeaserdy Bt . TIOME the wound is ‘causing him much con- ; e bat field nut Hill park. The score Point and at the Naval Academy at cern. There was rough work ¢ ) T P wr. th. sh. sb ave a. c.oave. Annex ety : e T = L e L ey ; 0 0 200 1000 50 N5 i s g . | large. #s o gleaming er Thomas had cangh Strunls, = | d g : ¢ its students living s ' ¢ ¢ 0 1 400 917 . s o o n 5 Fansnsehrowtoll oing il Jacsed §\| "1”"‘1‘”}‘,,“' 3 g a 300 1000 EUdUIERC : ; . ) : | will be eliminated, because all of th ball In the melee which followed | Mclnnis, ¥ 1 100 1000 Blanchard, 1b . ) § L % y students who would be eligible for the ball bobbed out of Thomas's hands | ity 3 A 5 e 1000 0. Kopf. If 0 ¢ - athletics will be required to live in some seconds after he caught it, and “""‘““»“ > H : e 1005 Campbell, 3b 3 3 | t ‘ it : g the university dormitories, Living- zpey of thef Bostontplayers ido inok Aol ; 3 5 500 - 1000 Bottomley, rf 4 PE g k R | stone, Hartley and Furnald Halls, m;d §Schang .. 3 s Stepanian, 3 3 4 it ¢ L » student fraternity houses In S 5 ) 000 1000 4 - Vi 4 3 1 in the stude b A : 000 1000 Oakes, p .. . i : : - and around the campus. This will tant play, which evenually wound up Al i ‘00 0 i : : % . malke it possible for the athletic and (e ol 000 1000 e ! ¢ aonll so gloriously in Boston's favor. iDL 50 it : § ity mm— -~ L o 8 military authority to work outsced- The commission has warned the i s Crescents. i 3 ules for sports pretty much along the umpires to look out for rough work . Totals ] 2 2 5 205 78 35 991 : S ¢ ' same lines as those followed at West in the Boston games, where it js ex- s Griffin, 3b ... 3 Point and Annapolis. pected that the home fans will show CHICAGO. RBunny, 1f resentment to the tactics which have \ field Hall, ¢ . been followed in Chicago. Boston fans 3 hr. th. sh N ave. Jacobson, 2b are rabid and decidedly partisan, and | Plack, rf 0 3 0 3 2 1000 Lurns, 1h t it is believed that the games at :¢‘,',l.|,‘,.,f. & 0 3 2 041 Anderson, ss .. 3 Lindley Murray, the winner (left) , (right) the loser. () Fenway park will be anything hut Mann, If .. . 0 0 1000 Rahm, p . shaking hands with W. ' ‘Tilden | Underwood hesitate to that there was inter- ference with Thomas on this impor- Underwood 5 s 4 S & t South Ends def Va- ftle: S ety ) 1000 Keefe, vf ; ' == he South Ends defeated the Na That the Red Sox hold an effective | Merkle, 1h sl 58 ¢ D . : ; 1000 Elliott, cf bk ) PIONEERS DEFEAT COLUMBIAS T | tionals § to 7 Saturday, thereby win= threat over the heads of the Cubs in Pick 2b 2 0 (’h 1 1000 e e 5 J 1 A, 4 nimg the championship of the Hard- the dangerous possibilit f Babe | Deal, 3h 9 0 2 B S&Y ” i PRI L) Humason, 31 are C Junior League Heber, Ruth’s big black bat was shown be-| Killifer, ¢ L2 O3 B0 - 1999 e L e Undert i e 3 fore Saturday's game. During the| \Vaughn, p 0 0 . 000 1000 Konf, Campbell; sto ases Ander | jrariford Team Snowed Under, 5 10 2, | o', ; battig practice of the Boston club| Tvler, p 3 0 0 ] 1000 son. Campheli 2, W Segley; hase 5 5 winners and Swanson and Johnson r i epragll { the Boston clut Lylen, L 0 0 000 0 0 000 on balls, by Ruhm Oukes 45 by Bading Rally That Starts and | Orsine. bt Ruth thumped the hall over agzainst FoFarrell . AR G. Mead, c. ... > : for the losers. Keough was umpire 2 ey ; ) 0 o 00« 00 struck out, hy Ranm 9. : X the right fleld bicacher fence every | £ ¢ « o 00¢ ‘: 0 w\(r ||;“”on A DB et Finishes in Eighth Inning Atwood, ¢ 0, 2 Peace reigns among the basebal fintel ha S N R o 000 0 000 SR R Hohhe : J. Mead. If g barons. Connie Mack has decided te drives, in praciice, were the same % =l e z =% o to Blanchard; | Yans:who have followed Grifiin, 1h drop his suit aganist the Nggion ong. savage clouts which he has Y g S e Eerei i T to Blanchard: | tunes of the Pioneers closely Goodman, p 2 3 commission and the Boston Braves if | Descola and Benson worked for the pitched hall heen making all season at the i’olo Grounds and elsewhere in compiiing his rec- ord. As Manag Mitchell batted for Agnew in elghth Inning (of sec ame and time. 1:20: umpire, B. Schmidt marked ai their ability to =z Ty (e Scolt Fontys HRLEY, Bhig it e Seore by Innin rally when runs are needed. Usually [ o0 B £ S el hatted for Thomas in ninth inning of second same and : . S : oneers ... 000 0 3e—i Hartford High football squad wilk T o Annex .. 0030001084 | it brealks about the seventh ming but | Columbias 000 002 000—2 | hold its first practice Wednesday. Th RuthW's terrific hitting against his \rrell batted for Pick in ninth inning of first game and flied rescents ... - 000008000—3 | Locoray Mahager Luby's men waited | Two base hits Dudack 2, Johnson, | Capital City prospects for the seasory right-handed pitching he made up o T -— until the ei before smashing | Underhill; first base on errors, Pion- his mind right then and there not (o | *MeCabe send a right-hander to the mound, | for, in that case, Manazcr f | would surely have sent Iuth to play | left fleld. Tt was this threat of Ruth | | | are bright » ran for Deal in ninth inning of first same and was loft RIVAL TE {hrough the barrier and winning from | eers 1, Columbias 1: stolen bases, At- | The Pioneers were defeated hy thd the Columbias of Hartford, 5 to 2.|wood, OGara; sacrifice hits. White 2, | N Three runs in the cighth decided the | Norfeldt; hit by pitcher, O'Gara by on hase Barber batted for Deal in the ninth inning of the third samec Reserve team from New” Have aturday, 5 to Dudack and Goet ) el o > | contest Champion; left on bases. Pioneers 5, | pitohed for the locals and Fran Zoetup Tled o contending Billy Dudack produced two doubles | Columbias 6; b on balls, off Cham- 4 \ Woodward, former star of the New 3 . for the World’s championship, as they 5 e % SGOR ey A e - 1 : \")1 T i he il not | Quring the game and Johnson pre- | pion I off Goodman 4: :istruck out, bY | Haven league wlub, heaved the ball E ravelled to Toston ey did no! e e for the visitors. The New Have ried it with them Hardly a word nine was outhit, 14 to 9 Albany. N $ 9.—Decided coolness existed en the Chicago Cubs and which caused Mitchell to risk Iiippo Vaughn against the Red Sox for the sented Manager Luby with another, | Champion 12, by Goodman 3; time, the clout that started the Dbatting |1 umpire, Barber rally. Champion and Goodman gave second time in two days. The Boston pitching thus f 9! 3 0. 2. e \ ) was exchanged by the players. There woefully squelched Chicago's st | 1 hit .816 during ke season. and has|yyphiteman 3 . 000200000-2 i _ OVERLAND AGENCY, it only .100 in this series thus fa Melnnis, 1L L ‘Bleago GLUU010000 viarkle, P Mann have also | g falisn short of the sossibilities hai ) . P i i S BIG DOINGS AT SYRACUSE | ey | Storage and Accessories, | ang, < o 3 | o-base hit o Yick; stolen ) i the ser | Scott, 25 : ) 5 9 lbases, Whiteman Schang, Plok: st Syracus N. Y. Sept. 9 i o : Repair Work a Specialty, | ™ “”""“"' Hire, Day and Nigh R i y Stlae Tl 1 lh st o Aonia pliss ariio|nan 00/ Moysestare qunrtered An 3 | ) Phone 2227 139 Arch St | Storage Suppties and Repairing, Mays, | 3 2 1 . Merkie, Vaushn to M ;| stables on th tate Iair Grounds Dudack, ©f ! g " Americans 5 National ere read or the opening today of 430 MAIN STREET expected On the er han Boston hit- tere, who were expected Io we | i @ 2T oo m errors, Am ins Grand Circuit mecting. The rich \ ah. v 1 $2000. Hcoper is hitting 0 it cries, | « ase o1 s, oft Mays 1, Tail < stake of the wee the Empire r 5 . Buys on easy terms, fjust that little L Whitemun 400, Meloals 300, and ¢ hit Sl el el b & fov 2:12 trotters: plirse $102000. | Sehrocder ! v o home you have bheen looking for in Schange .500 In other words, Boston | piack, rf N LGl out. by Mavs 40 by | Sl be contested as Bhs faaiire of thal| Champion, b 3 the edge of New Britain. Large lot, hax been batting up to expectations, | Hollocher, X I . arn and coops. and gas. . . i 3 | ghn T: passed ball ang: time, | cara on Tuesday Wednesday's pro- | *Camphell barn and coops. City water and Off d g while the Cubs have fallen far be- | Mann, If ........ a2 [ 1:57: umpires, Klem at plaie. Owens e il be headlined by : e H.N. LOCKWO0OD, ice and jSegyice, L team race low the pace they set in winuing the | Paskert, of S 1 at first. O'Day at second. Hildebrand | 1o wagon with half dozen millionai e] 8 : Real Estate and Insurance Statiofl 287 l Naticnal League flag. J Merkle, 1b ....... .4 3 t third horsemen entered *Ran for Dudack. City Hall y m