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ONEERS AT ELLIS STREET GROUNDS SUNDAY AFTERNOGN AND FAST GAME i5 AS suiuaD-? | D AT $85,000 | SPEEDY POLI TEAM OF HARTFORD WILL CROSS BATS WITH Pi SA CARPENTIER AGREES TO BOX BECKETT—BAN JOHNSON, CZAR OF BASEBALLDOM, ADMITS HE OWNS STOCK IN CLEVELAND CLUB VALU e e — = | | | | W DEVELOPMENTS |LEGNARD IS STEADY CUBS STAGE RALLY; [(1t Happens in the Best Rogulated Families - BT L) (- e < < = SHOES 1o Uit DINET LATE AGAIN - [F SHLE ONLY NS O EAT ER Y . K UL K 1 . HER WAWKE UP DOotEsN T WAKE JP THATS ALL —_ - oy : ) ;i ol GOk 'w”““"w"—*':‘“,_ e 4 H%\\(;L ThHE > - Sik - | HAD NO IDEA 1T wAS Admits Ownership of Clese- And Detroit Downs St. Louis' in Pitisburgh Wins in 10 Inning . PELE Gt & ~ o i ',,, “fii”u S 5 BUARELIN $36.01 ling Game ol Series Garne-—Score Tied in 9th. WAE 5o s G fod, wai, 5o O “¢ioaen tock to Amount of $58,0 i i s 35 ) R ‘N | U moments ‘hieago yesterday, 4 to 3, S00R hin whether Ban Johnson ¥ i : 0 T hS of the Americ e et d ook advanta runless untl - the ninth i Pitcher Carl M v 08 p Rolla Maule to| nowith two men ouf, threc B b5 the Boston clil » 1o 0. Wour ! and a triple scored three runs. B o S cals scored @ run in the third inn k' when he ordered T ' wor wield | cn < B | on Curey's double and a passed ball At In the ninth Hoblocher threw wild (o PW York, Sept. b I2ffor .~ leopard ing 1 v of the '8 : : first o Terry's coller which opened clul i & (O 001000103 e way for arally that tied the score heen red boecause order he hearin \ . arter 000000000- 0 an three hits and the ervor. Coope mith: Maple and | relieved uns and although Chi filicd the bases in the 10th, they were retived without scoring. In the la Macl ivide half of the 10th, Whitted tripled over Initi it Philadelphia | Robertson’s head and scored the win- 1 Weashineton broke oven in yester | ning run on the squecze play as Bar- - i ~\\, ouble hender wod on (he four- | rare bunted toward third base. The S = G F-R);e;\ L “ GOSH - | HAD ™o IDEA B fior of Johnson AMe series alter Johnson held the | score: Sne S SLEEPING BB . J;;s C;JMI:A(\\G 7 Sl ol e ; ination o i : . locals to four hits and won the first ziSh el 50UND- FINE - §777 ) Z % PRETEMD I 7Y % SO LONG AS | DIDN'T ntrol of the America 3 ; S to 2. while Naylor held the | Piitsburgh .....0010000021—4 10 55 7 ree S 4 i WAKE - HER UP -ALL to depend on th ey o Wikl | 0000000 3 12 GEE- | HAD NO Z ASLEEP - | Do~ T 2 T S U1 but one inning of ol 0 i T s / e SR RIGHT - I'LL GIVE'E trial o . 5l - . ¢ the serond same, and the Athloties| Adams, Coaper and Lee: Martin, / 7 LITTLE SONG'N DANCE e R SE e el WG DS R BU Sy d in the closing in-| Bailey, Hendrix and Daly S0 LATE \\ WiTH Hita TON(GHT ¥ LA T SR NAr e battle for cmacy between v T 3 e & KEEP mMe AWAK g w 1T \en'T victor - - 3 e REST OF 3 4 3 . 3 that he had bee ad of the gh GRS e Now , Sept. b.—Brooklyn's de- ; o A ROl R : Sx Tan| te for 18 s i ih the first pame. He! fenso collupsed in the eighth Inning PR ; 2 Vi 7 Bion was a4 more than too | N fectively at times, but could | here yesterduy and the New York 3 % , < = <Z tions touchi s lnowl I hunts and was In constant | Giants won the first game of the s @ys' conduct while with the Bos- | (0 o this account, The scoves: | ries, 5 to 1. Up to the eighth innir slub, anc ction Johnson took R r. h. e ! only two men had reached base on Biling it. Mis first knowledge of | eiliinson 300003101—8 14 Mamaux, when New Yark changed its 8 “deseriion of the Poston club™ wdelphia 000000020 -2 4 tactics and started bunting Inficld a v report by the tnnpive, fobhaon R rndEA o zinn s stgles from Prisch, Chase and aid. o said that he walted for s Pleteher, wild throws by Miller and . Boston cluh to suspend Mays it hmber of postponcmen before hge J. Gillospic { W will ontinuad o the 1 1. to which adjournment w . ol b Ruppert and Col Huston e New York club attended the ners and from Waco of the Texa . s Trim Dodgers. I Kilduff, and two base on balls en- 2l abled the Giants to core five runs. I clut but stated that he had | Yyashington 0300000003 1| Benton held the Brooklyns to five | ptention at that time of suspend Nivior aid MceAvoy; Harpor and | scattered hits and the only Brooklyn [Mays if Boston did not do so. | run came in on an error. The score Had Ordered Suspension. New York 00000005 G hnson admitted that he issued Brooklyn 000001000—1 5 2| lorder. suspending Mays two days HILLIES 1920 TEAM Benton and Snyder and Gonzales; : : cond [Fame: ary jurisdiction wis vested in the | puiladelphin 02010012 | rrity | the New York club had acquired Mamaux and Miller. pitcher, adding that he “notified = Barrow, manager of the Boston | of This Y Championship | cott Is Steady. arrangements for a card that should | renewal of the te regatta L Questions to when John- i Boston, Sept. 5.—Scott held Phila- BASEBAII IN A NU'HSHEI I furnish an excellont attraction | Huds I, rst learned that other clubs:we \zgregation Will Be Back in Fold | jephia in the pinches yesterday, Bos- | Selpelalin el i | S e L G oy bt has secured Sammy Waltz, of Hart- | course at Poughk ering for Mays woro successfully S ton winning, 4 to 1. The game was | 8 ured Sammy iz, 0 Souyee alllough cted to by Johnson's counsel A LT clinched in the eighth inning when | bhnson identified certain telegram Pittsficld, Sept. 5.— When the sea. | Boston got three runs on two singlo coples of letters sent out 10 Ve |y of 1920 epens the Pittsflcld base- | & PASS, (Wo sacrifice hits and a sac r club presidents in the league, | hall team should be in a position to | fice fiy. The scove: e ford, to meect illy Fitzsimmons, of After res! ing th tion ta which NATIONAL LIZA 5 Cleveland 6 8 Yonkers, N. Y., In the star bout he now returns ¢ reported to TS Washington 6 2 Mr. Riley has under consideration | be considerir r s at both St Results Yesterday. . a semi-final bout bhetween Young| Cornell and Yalc ring the pre o S slphia 1. e St S Aok won, he devele cvegal row= ¢ lolation of his contract for three | aje a fight from the start. This r. h. anm\)'o‘r‘k]rt‘,”;‘:‘::»m::t:\ I1. INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE. EReaiLL00h s and; Young Ma ng combinations for the \\.er»ll book piiat $8,000 a yvear,” and asking | will rob the fans of the sensational [ Boston ..........00100008x—4 8 3 no other club entertain the idea | quurt of the team of 1919, which won | Philtdelphia ....000010000—1 8 0 @cauiring Mays' servie | 31 of the last 37 games played pre- Scott and Gowdy; G. Smith and Tra- klked why he didn’t send a letter | r. Frazee of the Roston club, ! son said it was not incumbent | him to do so If he did not desire | | | | of Meriden, and also a bout betweon | ‘ Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3. - S. M. T. S Bobby Relmor, of this oity, and! ¢lub of Baltimore i e U R )I‘j"“"i‘|"" ‘-'l‘ fi‘ Whitey Fitzgerald, of Hartford. The andin, ‘lubs. teading ; i ! e L A O e G Vious to the winning of the pennant. | Eresser. D Rt é election will probably be made from l‘l‘(‘“““ LEY GETS GATE. The club will lose some players. Wen- S Cincinnati ........ 34 694 Toronto = among this quartet. Mr. Riley went ew Haven, Sey dell received his release on the day | GARPENTIER TO BOX BECKETT. | New York . .... 538 Bingh'ton 11 b 3 lofBrideebontsteany fo teompleterass gl 1oy seoldinvO il following (he close of the season. | - Chicamo i 5 533 Baltlmore 15 12 x x 4 o me IO St SRRta B Cut | Haven to the Wa 1 This was in compliance with an ar-’| Promoter Cochran Says He Has First | piotapurgh . . o ; i TR Gt foRatiar Stk Glatids Daviason: e to Introduce the constitu- | jungement made when Wendell joined Call On Frenchman. Brooklyn ........ 5 483 Jersey City 0 8 4 1 RICE STGNS AGAIN . | only ane > with Washingfon of the Cleveland baseball club, | {1 olub, Fortune and Devine are to SR gtod £ 2 played In the morning game Labo hich Johnson is a stockholder, | 0 (o the majors. Negotiations which | _ 1ondon, Sept. b.—Reports that Jack | oo ot ; day and at noon was given the air b with successtul opposition. John- | jo 0y o B way for some time | Dempsey had already signed to meot Manager Griflith. According to Grif- testified that the Cleveland club | .. Jikely to be consummated yester- | the French heavywelght king, Georges R ST T Engaged for Two Years, Twombley is 20 pounds over- capitalized at $500,000 and now v. TFvery other player on the team | Carpentier, got a rise here vesterday | RILEY ARRANGING BOUTS. e D N oW a bonded indentedness of $60,- | s {he property of the Pittsfield club, [ from Promoter Cochran, who put on Philadelphia at Boston T ing conch at Columbia university, who In the spring of 1916, he sald. ‘npepo is a possibility, however, that | the recent Beckett-MoGoorty bout. Brooikivi at Now Your Local Promoter Will Stage a Fino | resignod some months ago, has again jp the club was taken over from | o of them will not return. It Cochran claims he has the French- fhlie b i 5 it signed a contract to develop the bl Twombley from New Haven in the bankers in Cloveland, the club [yooit % P (T LGTe 1 (we or | man's name to a contract for a bs -doagofatikdttsbungh, Exhibition Here Soptember 26. | Z e e . The first place is difficult to make out, as cague B : S ee Cincinnati at St. Louis. { and white crews for 1920 and '21. The ! dh”“‘ “';“‘““ ; $3 ““‘: ~‘“‘“{‘"\2"" more of the players were drafted or | tle with Beckett, the British ch Thomas Riley, who has secured a! engagement of Rice for a period of | Twombley has been up several times e at that time put up $100, Slch 'on'by oiwa in . highe:Sase | Dlon.ion twol monthalnotice) | Helalso : g e e dentaos ke o SR LSRR el S b b the club and a like amount of | pijigficld management would be | Posted $5,000 forfeit and made him- g i : 2 €s Dunn’s stock. Fle added that | jaqged to see all the players return, | Self liable to heavy damages if his Results Yesterday. few holds $68,000 Cleveland club | ot (hey are more anxious fo have | ighter met Dempscy before Beckott. Detroit 2, St. Louls 0. Qi atie said o attended allimeot- il them higher” in baseball | A letter from Jack Kearns, Demp- | Washington 8, Philadelphia of stockholders, but never saw | ppe Pittsfield club has on its roll | Sev'’s manager, stated he was seriously | same.) cord of what transpired at those ' (. oral players who were on its re- | consldering the offer of a bout in| Philadelphia 6, Washington 3 Hnge, serve list but falled to report this | london, Cochran said. He quoted | ond game.) vear. With these men and in case | Kearns as saying “I repeat that —_— none of the players other than Iop- | Dempsey is willing to fight the win- Standing of the Clubs. BENNY LEONARD WINS tune and Devine are disposed of, the | ner of the Carpentier-Beokett fight.” W. L. local club would be prepared to put —- - :::\l(‘nlgnd, & 4 on the fleld a team composed of the > ROTEST i eveland ... 5 9 tweight Champion Takes Four | following players L QR ELICERR Detrolt | v ves 50 Catcher Russell, formerly of New | proqunhan to Use Turner Case as Op- | N0 Lork J o London m:.l Hrm',(*pn:l” l'{n<\(‘ll aia | e R il T:{ _:;g\ms tfic Philly. not enter league baseball this season, - Qs £htield at Philly. | having been In the service. Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 5.- -Roger Bres- | Washington hiladelphia, Sept. 5—Bonny Leon- | Pitchers Rleger, Tillman, Stubing | nahan, president and manager of the | Philadelphia the world’s lightweight champion, | and Champion. The latter has stated | Toledo American Association Baseball ointed Soldier Bartfield, the rug- | that he plans to be with Pittsfield the | club, today filed protest with A. L. Brooklyn welter, in a six round | coming year. He player semi-pro- irney, president of the Three Eye EoStonEa Bl ThEE t beforc 8,000 spectators at the | fessional baseball with a New Britain, | league, against the sale of Pitcher Ted Cleveland at Chicago ladelphia National league base- | Conn., team this summer. Brady, | Turner to the Chicago Nationals. St. Louls at Detroit. grounds last night. The cham- | Bates, Hammond, Pickup, Birming- | Bresnahan also has notified the Chica- = h*won four of the six rounds, one [ ham. Messenger, Oalkes, McCorry, | go club not to turn over money for INTERNATIONAL LE even and the sixth and last be- | McCabe and McHalo | the player. W = ed to the Soldier i Early last spring Joseph Dunn, csults Yesterday. 7 Camels are sold everywhere in sofentifically B o o s | PIONEERS VS, POLT'S manuger of e Hloomington ciun, | Bulmery & Sorsey city s S D e e e jder from start to finidh, side- | . sked Bresnahan to send him a pitch- Rochester 7, s Buftalo b taste as they are new. And, so A A s pping Bartflield's mad rushes with — er. Turner was sent under a ‘‘gen- Reading 5 Nl‘\\z}l'h 4, (first game.) 2, % . carton for the home or office supply or when summate skill and peppering him tleman’s « ment” that he was lo Rr‘u‘dh\n 0, Newark (second satisfying that they meet every cigarette you travel. game cutting, blood spilling punches, | SPeedy Hartford Team to Battle With 1y, . (uined at the close of the Three . o P the champion met with the hard- Tocals Next Sunday Afternoon on | Eye season, according to the Toledo Binghamton §, Toroato 6. ¥ desire you ever have had. 18 cents a PaCkage argument that any opponent has Lllis Street Diamond. magnate. = ’: Y » 5 % him in years I Eocal baseball tasdom. 15 “alll het resnahan said today he is using Standing m;v( nn;s. Camels are unusual; in fact they're un- he Soldler at times would not be | . over the o B i the Turner sale as a test case fc -C. : o5 of up” over the comin traction at the ) é ik a e ever sSmo] 5 fled and Ite landed on Leonard with | i)is strect dinmond next Sunday aft- | minor 1 o baseball, in which op- | Baltimore .. 94 44 BN Leianiciearcit ‘you vergsmolked fgering effect. Twice during the | inoon, when the Poli team of Hart- | onal agreements do not prevail this 7[_“”'"“" ceeceeenn. 91 5 41 That’s because they're an expert blend test Leonard was dazed and was | gop oo o ot 5t season. suffalo i 7 | . b 3 : i TN S B R SRn i T i Binghamion X i 507 § of choice Turkish and choice Domestic y: he combative Iroo 's o. v 3 OVe! ~ 3 n Newark Ch 68 5 = 3 ?;xf;g‘\: :\—', 1 ,:,', 2 f'h! v WKV\m’\\ game gives every promiac of be »m{ anc CELEBRATION SPORT PLANS. Mol 4 , tobacco, producing a quality that meets as particula " ® | of the hottest battles ever s d on [kt gt = 3 3 the last round and made the pace | (he local dinmond. The Poli team led | no o : || sy ealay aouan , our taste as no other cigarette ever did. Bt that Benny was clearly boaten | Jy cuntis Gillotto. has heon establish. | Big Football Game May Be Added to [ Reading 40 1 33 A g that session e s o e ey T Arrangements Now Made. Ithough blood flowed from the | ana the locals will have to step fast i el T R o] Camels’ expert biend gives that mellow- T o the resiigor shel i e ool e veticUy In | sporting cvents to be held at Walnut| Renester at Buffalo, |~ mild-body and frees the cigarettes from d's 2 lows artficld | the lineup af the Polis are the follow- e e > at 5 A 3 IR wrid ned the champlon on | hig players, sonie ot them who aie well| L0 TACK jon Briday ang Saticds Newark at Reading ¥ any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or afternoons, September 19 and 20, in N oy defensive when the gong ended | gnown in (his city, “Buge” Cla aftarnoons fiSepte ! 1 nghamton at Toronto bout il b i r o [Rdonnectionibal thiEheliWelconic Biotie = any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You RN A Lerbambl SLE R RO ¢ doon, Pike, LON= - lebration has arranged for a base = . 2 s T sonuidenabiodues on ndllnon Srcend ke S e Heto v B I RS e e e ea e RUNSSROR STHESWE R { can smoke Camels as liberally as you minds of the onlookers as to the | pursin. The Poli team has not | 4 < ¢ Seansal i 5 y come of the battle had the lmit | played in this city far several vears.| (e Annex on the opening day: and AT LUE. % like without tiring your taste. also two games between factory givls' SERLou ST 2 g .36 x—Indicates no game played. Rowing Coach Who Quit Columbia is Philadelphia 3 ht and is slower than an old- time hack driver in Jackson, Miss Whatever prompted Griflith to buy ut of Six Rounds in Bout With | n extended to elght rounds, for | On the last occasion of their appear- tfleld was strong as a bull at the | qnee here Freddy Reiger of o sh despite the heavy punishment | lcague fame, twirled for the Capital| Will be for a purse of had received in the preceding | City team, and was pounded hard by | b On Saturday afternoon the ds. the locals winners of the chamnpionship in ‘he Pwing to the threatening weather = 5 Hartford and New Britain Industrial tenms. The Plonecrs-Annex contest $100 on a 60-10 Boston ar gt ) You have only to get personally S : ' acquainted with the expert Camel blend ::le"y\ x 6 ! : to know that you prefer it to either kind rooklyn 3 the postponement the attendance WEISSM BEAT YANKS, leagues will meet and there will also | o (Vi Ko 4 ! of tobacco smoked straight! not as good as had been ex- New Huven, Sept. b-The New | Pe EIrls’ baseball games. The prizes > Cincinnati QLA s el Rr S oD HLEIREAY 8 For your own satisfaction compare mme here yesterday to the New Ha- J MSON NET MEN IN PHILLY. | ven club of the lastern league, 1 to| Clavk company AMERICAN LEAGUY Camels with any cigarette in the world An offer has hoen received from the 3 oy \ N A S. 2 T A for the girls’ games have heen do- ed. y nated by the Landers. Frary an.d mbridge, Sept Harvard s Nutler drove in New Haven's run. | it “H»‘ (““v'\;“miu ‘“”‘”‘n‘x““hfi s LR | ridiron battle between the team \ ::::n:m;‘ B itnh nantlat Bhilaani | NenET aver 00001000x—1 l resenting (he elub and the Ramblers | Detroi ) ! ¥ R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. la. Capt. George Selm, Chapman, | New Yor L..000000000—0 i of Hartford. RBoth of these teams ara | St. Louis ms, Frank Hanighen and Brooks Courtney and Nagle: Smallwood, A "omposed of ex-service men and such | Philadel. 0, Nelson and Ruel, Hoffman. i contest would prove Interesting. New York Nutmess football management for at any price! toston