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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SErTEMBER 16, 1919, CINCINNATI BLANKS GIANTS BEFORE AUDIENCE OF 14,000 FANS—JOE JACKSON’S SENSATIONAL CATCH SAVES GAME FOR CHICAGO—ALL IN READINESS | FOR POLlCE GAME TOMORROW— CELEBRATION ATLELETIC PROGRAN COMPLETED—HAYES-WALTZ BOUT TONIGHT — BELO]N S HORSE ENTERED CINCY SHUTS ouT NEAREST RIVAL Reds Blank Glams Re ore Crowd 14,000 Cinc leader out New York first »f nati, Sept. 16 The s shu their nearest the Giants, their series terday afternoon bhefore 11,000 Sallee pitct Hiantly given pass a Benton five innings. Duncar their first tally in In the fifth, after bases on hits hy Rath, very man home second had fi they reiben d in t Dur throy rom threw ping second out op- the 3 fly Kauff Duncs and then thre when he tric ‘0 the ¢ tz, w second was the only aye reach third in th from third 10 tripled ght Kelly t Statz at b aft in New er the York score i to base. The Cincinnati New York Sallee and R Ryan and 01002000x 000000000 iriden; Bentol ionzales, Dodgers Show No Pittshur dealt a scvere hope of third pl were defeated here nes of a double-header, 4 to to 0 was hit hard in th first hits, 2 hit sman and pitch scoring three 1 while fourth run was the rc of a pass followed by a two-bagger The locals rallied in the ninth, ing three on throe singles a double. the second dore could be hit while and Wisner werc casy lyn batters. Mierey. Sept 6 blow Brooklyn o urgh's Pirates hoth 3 and when the 6 Coope inning. th wild the scor- and game ( runs In not ., for the Brook- The scores First Game. Brooklyn Pittsburgh Smith and Blackwell. 300000100 000000003 Miller Coop Secopd Game 0200040006 00G800000 0 nd Kreuger; Wisner, Blackwell Brooklyn Pittsbur Cadore ilton and 1 h Food Tires. Meadows 10th from and w pitching d od vinst its secor here The! 1000001011—4 00000001203 6 3 Killifer: Mea and Adams. Meadows 16 the score €hicago himself temptir Williams continue he was pitt Chicago won Philadelph in 10 inning Chicago *hiladelphia Vaue Smith, Sept out to double, the in inning second unable to which and from to 3 on ve 10 Carter n and dows Cards Trim F Sept. 160 nd beat ves. St. Lo from beh first of a > day. 4 to The from the hox Jead in the second. but lied in the sixth and and winning run stolen and a score lis Louis came Boston in the here yester- arove Se chupp d a St Bray ind gain Louis ral- the tying three singles, a rifice hit scored on base s St. Louis Boston Schupp Rudolph PILZ ANNOUNCES GAMES FOR WEEK 10010200x 030000000—3 Woodward and and O'Neill 10 Clemons Director of Athictics Will Stage Four Bascball Games and One Contest at Walnut Hill Park. A Pilz, athictic sam Friday and completed baseball By the cured th winner: nanpt, and L runner-up day afternoon Britain Machine for, second pla was entitled cheice of an but Manager C, who is in charge of the Walnut Fill park Saturday afternoons ments for football arrangement with the Industrial ue, M arrange the ind contests rvices fnir team, bon- rk, Fri- The New am is tied igue, and consideration in the opponent Fafnir’s, H declined to put his team, weakencd by the loss of Bill Dudack and Ste an, in the f Following t league game the bloomer Stanley Rule & Level s will furnish a On Saturday ure will be the megs and th Both teams are of ex-service men among the fastes tions in tl led enice of Following [Landers and win girl ffeams will cra The athletic ommittee is making arrangements for nother game to be played at 3 o'clock. inders, in the leag 2 o'clock company t in the 1 to for Sweet we gamc afte ame Ti compos rnoon betwee of feat- Nut- Hartford in th the ers miin and rod foothall or Their game it 5 the ford tean Hart the football & game Hamilion | Ham- | three-run | Footban | has | \; “ACE” IN AUTO RAGES f Licut. Klcin of Aviation Fame, Partic- ipated in 31 \ir Combats—Fearles | Driver Hits 2 Per Cent. in Trial. 16 | in 0 | classic will of | ures at the Sheepshead Bay | Saturday afternoon, ave I aviation fame, known to the The milc the fea Speedway | cut. Art | heepshe: rea wrk ept the 1 e il autc W hic one Klein Lewis, th and Dave | racing Streak ar auto sia 'y Klcin oeve nerviest pilots After his r he has It in more | credited with Germs the having n fiyers. big driver for the race have a Peugeot and nine fight more nest wero motor, utenant has li in | been close two pace to 1 BURNS BOUT Championship KILB Peather I\N W ) of the World to Be Decided Tonight—Both | Iighters Confident. New York, bane, champion Rrdnlkie Sept. 16 the sey Johnny Kil- of world, and | the Jo City boxer, ars’in the feath- | primed and | round boxing two outs | crweight division for thei are it is to be the main featiire | arranged in | nm" i ready hout v of the celebration of 1 Home Night in the ball park tonight aroused great interes coll, the Jersey City promoter, made arr gements for the a ! dation of breaking crowd | When F finished. his | training he declared that by mid he would be feathe we of the world. Kil- is cqually confident of victory. | Joe Lynch, the west side bantam, who recently beat Pete Herman, the bantamweight champion, and who! knocked out Kid Williams and fought a great battle with Jimmy Wilde, is heduled to meet Patsy Johnson of Trenton in another cight round bout. Johnny Buff and Mickey Russell, two Jersey City Inds, also will battle eight rounds, and Johnny Shugrue will meet | Jimmy Sullivan of West Hoboken. Sullivan ‘Will take Tommy Bradley's place. The hoxing show will be pre- ceded by band concerts, fireworks and act big carnival Bdwards Jersey City The bout and Dave hoxing Teddy i Dris- | has | ccommo- record nkie Buri vesterday { tonight ampion vaudeville J0IE RAY T0 COMPETE THinois Ihyer Will Take Part in Fvents at Pershing Field Saturday—Wants 1000 Yard Title. New York, Sept. 16 ek and field of Joie Ray Local follow- ithletics will get | the sensational | Illinois A. C. runner, in action at| Pershing field Saturday, according to | \ ) ment b csterday ers of t a glimp at conserted ts compet from scratch io ' « « it Lo na- | ound championship test | Pershing field fiver will make an ef- | Mel Sheppard's world” made in 1910. Tt the Jersey City | so that it tiic ation:l > 1 The fort record is planned give | track special attention will | be in good condition for the race. | Against R of the leading mid- | dle N this district will arying handicap | marks The all-around test three entries to date, the ing Arthur S. Roberts of the Eritts, New York A. C., Rutledge of the Morning- | The entries for this event | Bernard Lichtman of the A. (", local pentathlon cham- Shea, another Pastime all- and Pat O’Connor of the ceum are expected to send | s before closing time. to the all-around test run, the local officers three special races follow 220 yard dash, (hree mile run and half mile run. The latter competitions will be limited handicap | N W‘{ N EDS BACKFIELD Dobic ul-ay held at Tlinois to crase to W some runy rom distance art has attracted | sirants be- Boston | A close tod Pastime pion: Dan round man, Loughlin Ly in their entr In addition and 1,000 yard have inged arr: s Finds Dearth of Mater- \t Annapolis For Strong Grid- | iron Aggregation. Anna 1919 at Md., Sept Naval yesterday the thirty season’s squad, who 16.—Football Academy made afternoon, when | members of last still available, Coach Gilmour Do- 'my will not open | the midshipmen | or scholastic duties, | a splendid chance to | shape for the open- for a rd the most of are reported to Head | bie. As the oead October 1, and military will have them unti have Dobies round ing The many 1 and will he into rth class at has not the big work under Lieut for the pres- will select about « | A, his main de- | ind about fifteen more for | Dobie has-gone to work on problem, which is the de- of a hack field. Just now, Rodes, Rawling, Clark, Be- ind Alford appear to be his best ew fou vield- ed cr for squad kep 1Ri¢ D for Sguad Commander ent. Later ozen nent i of is velopment Sevarn | a noist, men. ! New WHEN You WAKE AR ol D ‘NEAT uP FRom A FINE SLEEP _o¢ -~ ARND START oUT To FIND A BREAKFEAST BF MINNOW S - WHEN "SUDDEMLY — “PLUNK ! BEFORE YOUR NO S iIN DROPS A N'CWE JERKE D WHICH You PROMPTLY SWALLOW AND ARE I~ THE AR O THE END OF A LINE BT JUST AS You ARE BEING TAKEN' OFF THE You GIVE A MIGHTY FLOP AND FALL PACK INTOo THE WATER HOO OH-H-1 Feeu~' -a Boy! AT T A GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-R10VS TA TATA TYA j BASEBALL lN A NUTSHELL twosome: Hovey and the only local pl in AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Chicago 11, Philadelphia 10. Cleveland vs. Boston (postponed, rain.) No other games scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. Chicago Cleveland Detroit ... New York St. Louis Boston Washington Philadelphia Games Today. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia Detroit at Boston St. Louis at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Cincinnati 3, New York 0. Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh game.) Brooklyn game.) Chicago nings.) St. Louis 4, 3 (first 6, Pittsburgh 0 (second 4, Philadelphia (ten in- Boston 3. Standing of the Clubs, W. L 91 41 80 18 PC .689 625 Cincinnati York L‘Im-u:u Pittsburgh Brooklyn Boston . Louis ielphia Games Today. WALTZ TO HAYES TONIGHT | New York at Cincinnati. Brookly n at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston & Res Standing of the Clubs. Baltimore Toronto . Buffalo . . Binghamta Newark Rochester it St. on Jersey City Reading All A will oppos ing team on the Shuttle Meadow linKs afternoon. Saturday play foursomes Rhode necticut’s Games Today. No games scheduled INT l‘l{b’l‘ ATE picked team e the alts Yesterday. No games scheduled. Island’s to Lou Hartford, S threatening noon and last bout Haye ton, arrived yest for the fray and esterday self in trim for card will go on mitting, the prel way at Matchmaker promoting the b night at the Wet ball grounds for in order to assu the contes the each AL LEAGUE. - 49 GOLF MATCH. put up a weight and Waltz and “Chi who meet in “Red” Ames Palitz, stead of posting it was impossibl forfeit that surely do so th Play All-Con- Saturday. from Rhode Island All-Connecticut golts The the will and teams in morning N. B. MACHINE SHOP TEAM New Britain Machine has just completed a season, finishing tied with Landers for second place in the Im- dustrial league. In addition to league schedule the Machine shop has played games with fast teams from The, team cessiul most sucs company | other cities during the season row, second base: Top | and captai its | Campbell H. Blinn, retary. left n; G left center Ray Middle ian, base | H H. | | cateher: Bob Bill Campbell, substitute. row, le: ~A. Fallon, first itute; pitcher; Boyle, sec- right Begley, Fallon, subs eld; Dudack, field; P. to right field Sw ° the William the lhle~up of the All-Connecticut’s. Hartford Idol Will With Contender for Title—Paltz Off the Slate in Favor of Morley. ept. night, was postponed and his manager, afternoon, 8 o’clock. Dan nts would be present when bouts were ca appearance. .who on'Saturday, September night manag afternoon. Roger T. Sweeney are ayers who will be on MEET Go 12 Rounds 16.—Because of the ther yesterday after- the Waltz-Hayves until tonight. Billy Hamil- erday morning, ready Haes did a little worl just to keep him- the local boy. The tonight, weather per- iminary getting under Flaherty, who is outs to be staged to- | hersfield avenue base- the Capitol City A. C., re himself that all of demanded that guaranteeing Sammy Hayes, the boys main bout, and | was to have met 6, in- the forfeit, said that e forhi m to post the but that he would e following Monday alled, forfeit ck the | day | about a month ago, 11 N to right—Stephan Regley, shortstop; Art Campbell, substitute: | er; halmers, third base; Srrcel,l - afternoonat 1 o'clock ernoon came and so did 1 Palitz did not. Not caring to take any having one of his men go bac at the last moment, Matchmaker Fla- herty substituted Battling Marley for Palitz which substitution brought Palitz bac kto earth and probably to the fact that there were other mitt slingers around this section besides himself. The substitution was made Tuesday night, Marley's forfeit was posted Wednesday night and Thurs- afternoon Palitz called with his forfeit, which was refused Monday aft- o’clock but chances at on him POLICE READY FOR BIG BASEBALL GAME Contdt Will Be Staged Tomorrow Aft- crnoon on St. Mary's Playground— Banquet to Follow. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock on St. Marv's the local po- the Meriden playground, licement will take on strong arms of the law for the second baseball contest of the season and in- teresting results are looked for. The attendance at the game is expected to be larger than that of any baseball game staged in the city in some time the sale of tickets has already ched the high mark, it is reported. Judge Willilam F. Mangan has been | secured to give the decisions. The first game, played in Meriden resulted in a win for the locals, and they are confident of again taking the Silver City's offi- cers into camp. The Meriden policve, however, expect no such result, and come to the city confident in the su- perior prowess of their aggregation. Practically every member of the Meriden force, exclusive of thase on the afternoon shift, will be present, and many city officials will also be in attendance. A banquet will follow the game in Turner hall with Captain Thomas W Grace of the local department as toastamster. Mayors George A. Quigley and Henry T. Cook will be called upon for remarks and members of the two departments will furnish program. The banquet will start at § o'clock and arrangements have been made to conclude the affair in time to allow members of the department to be on duty at 7 o'clock. Captain William Souney of the New Britain team has not announced his lineup but it will probably be the same as in the last game. Those on the original team were: Cabelus p, O'Meara ¢, Howley b, Liebler 2b, Pac 3b, Veley Feeney, Hart and Souney fielders McGRAW 0\( EDES PENNANT. New York, Sept. 16—John McGraw, managar of the New York Natlonals, has conceded the National league pennant to the Cincinnati club, ac- cording to a message recelved la: night by club officials here. The mes- sage stated that MeGraw was return- ing here and had appointed Coach Mathewson temporary manager. The Reds can clinch first place by defeat- ing New York today. As New York is assured of second place, McGr to go to Mexas from N look after business interests, intends York to Mrs. Anne Royall was the American woman journalist and tor, publishing The Washington Pry in Washington, D. C., 1825. fir: edi- Paul in the year | been ZINN HITS HOMER BUT CHISOX W1 Circuit Clout by Phillies’ Pitche Avails Nothing Philadelphia, 16.—Pitche Zinn, pinch hitting in the ninth, yes. terday drove the ball over the righ with two locals on bases| making Philadelphia's total one shor of tying Chicago. Then Jackson back up against the caught Styles’ long drivi ning, 11 to 10. Chicago’s winning ru was scored on Jackson's.triple and Felsch’'s sacrifice fly. The score: r. h .330100301—11 12 Philadelphia .008000016—10 18 Faber and Schalk; York, Noye: Kinney and Perkins and Styles. Sept fleld fence bleachers and Chicago win Chicago HUNDRED CANDDATES] FOR YALE FOOTBALIL, Eli Team Has Wealth of Material Ind§ cluding Twelve Quarterbacks and Fifty-six Linemen. New Haven, Sept. 16.—Yale red sumed practice yesterday, after a ‘was lapse of three seasons. A brand new athletic director, Dr. Albert Hay was In charge of the squa proved a record-breaker. Hx. actly 91 candidates reported, the big- gest total in Eli history for report. ing days. Of these, 56 were linemen., Of the 35 backs, 12 were quarter backs, indicating a wealth of ma- Sharpe, which | terial for the snap-back position. Dry Sharpe, Dr. Brides and Dr. va y resident coaching staff and Herman Olcott, Yale's new director< general of freshman athleties, direet-: ed the drill, which consisted of morn« ing and afternoon work, a program. which will be continued until Yalg formally opens its recitation sessions in two weeks. { This morning only about 50 play ers reported. They were glven uni= forms and equipment, but the squéd was double the number which had] expected and Dr. Sharpe toak the members to Yale field, where "t hour was spent in light passing and a little general physical exercise, This afternoon the squad was 4l vided into two sections, Capt. "Pirt Callahan, Arthur Brides and “Beau™ Olcott, directing the work of thg linemen, while Billy Bull, Dr. Sharpe and John Mack looked after tha backs. Quick starting, punting and catching kicks was practiced for twe. hours. Jim Braden, French, Nevillg and Aldrich punted the other b who caught the kicks and rehears proper starting and dashing back witht the ball tucked under their arms. | | Of the line squad, a group of sevén' was selected, which had the ear« marks of a tryout for a tentativel rushltne. It included Capt. Tim Cajstl lahan at center, Stdenberg and’ Galt) at guard, Walker and Kirkpatrigh tackles, and Hamill and Acosta end. This rush-line ran throug rudimentary work_fully an hour: backfield squad was formed for ani thing approaching signal work. Veteran varsity players who re< ported, included Quarterback Chesd! ter faroche, Jim Braden, Hamill¢ Carter Galt, Tim Callahan, Joe Ne- ville and Kirkpatrick 1 From the 1916 freshman team weye} Herbert Kempton, the former Bxeten! captain, Thorne Murphy and Siden< bu Acosta, Walker and Frenchi were on hand from the 1917 fresh4 man squad. £ Aldrich, the burley freshman bases ball catcher of last ason, and Campbell, another sophomore, alsgl figured promisingly among yesteb= day’s linemen. Rain fell lightly noon work. The practice took place on old Yalef fleld It is understood will not be generally work of the squad. Coach Jack Cates, resident squad, Buil of the L3 during the after< that the publct admitted to thek the last of th is expected today. . RUNS FOR THE WEEK NATIONAL DEAGUE. S. M. T. W.T. F. 8 o 8 icago 4 4 St. Louis 3 4 Philadel. 0 3 Brooklyn x 10 New York 0 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Boston 1 1 x AMERICAN LEAGUEL. 8. M. T W2 P & x X x 11 9 = Boston Chicago Detroit St. Louis Philadel New York Cleveland Washington 2 1 = 8 x 4 x [ x x x INTERNATIONAD DEAGURL S MT W.T.FKK Newark 10 x Reading Buffalo Toronto Bingh'ton Baltimore Rochester 14 Jersey City 8 ~x Indicates no.game played.

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