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““RED” CAMPBELL TO BE TENDERED A TESTIMONIAL BY FRIENDS AND FANS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT WALNUT HILL PARK—FINAL BRIEFS SUBMIT- - TED IN CARL MAYS CASE BY OWNERS OF YANKEES—COACH ROPER OF PRINCETON HAS MUCH GREEN MATERIAL FOR FOOTBALL ELEVEN THIS YEAR .’ — VGREEN MATERIAL - FORTIGER ELEVEN TESTIMONIAL FOR VANKEES' OWNERS POPULAR PLAYER FILE FINAL BRIEF e 1 Friends and Fans to Remember Justice Wagner Receives Latsii = o ; v ' _ : R 7N Coach Roper Is Shy on Experi- © “Red” Campbell Saturday | Document in Pitcher Mays Gase | e o s b AN ¥ D enced Foothall Candidates W J) | | | | | | New' Britain friends of “Red"” v York, Sept. 24 —When a K £ : B Sheg d e ¥ R 3 ., e Princeton, N. J., Sept —A drive mpbell, the “Grand Old Man of sion in the Carl Mays case will be 3 i i 3 L H i : g ing rain and a sloppy field yestel Baseball,”” will psty him homa next handed down v Justice Robert K. K i X 4 z s Kl s () J h, gave Coach Bill Ropc his first chance Saturday 'afternoon, when a testl- | Wagner, is still a matter of doubt s . 3 ¢ PR 5 A g ; % o S to see the Princeton squad in action monial ‘game between the New Brit- | mhe general impression had prevailed e 5 . 4 5 PR \ 5 4 g i g under adverse conditions. The Tiger ain Machine Company and the All y Stars of“the Industrial league will be . played at Walnut Hill park. The en- grams and other documents in the tire proceeds will be donated to the | case had been submitted last week that all of the briefs, affidavits, letters, | 2 : / 5 . \ < A 3 2 squad has heen augmented by the ars \ N rival of several new candidates, but <o far no experienced men have put in wn appearance. It seems altogether popular play Asifar baclt'as many i pu( ¢ was announced at the head- CGampbell has been performing on the | duarters of the = S ADMIT I'M GOOD STREET CARS GO TRAVELLED A LOT MOVIE: HEROES GET 5 4 3 \ o L from green material General indi- diamond. His record as a player is | League club yesterday that it £ LOOKING — | HAVE DIPPY OVER ME AND I'VE SEEN A THEl= REPUTATION cations point to a heavy line, . bug one that commands commendation. Tt | had just been filed by Messrs. Fitch ! | S p= = ost o backfielc terial is 1 is figured that 30 years ago. “Red” | and Grant, signed by Joseph Aure- A LOT OF FUN O e BUJA Ei st e = f (’h’v”t":w-h:'(l(‘-(mfrIn‘l’m\fl?t: :"::“@J;: became a member of the New Brit- | pach and Charles H. Tuttle of coun- LOOKING AT MY NERE SO RERDSEI : » | iniited for the most part to wi aln Diamonds, and from that time to | ce] for the club WONDERFUL. FEATURES 7 i }‘Iyl\n':"! 'f“‘l.\hnl:j‘"n;'fl(‘n: \‘:r‘ e} “m: the present day, he has been turning The brief, comparing favorably few years. n time after time, a stellar brand of | with most of the documents that have et baseball. Campbell, while he never'|een filed :in the injunction cajse, i renched the great heights that the | late Tommy Burns, Bill Kopf or Mer- W1 Jacobson have attained, never- thele was in demand in semi- pro circles, and muech competition was conducted by mans s through- qut the state for his services. ¥'s work was the hardest = = that the men have put in their week's somewhat lengthy. It i connec- p R x preliminary work. Coach Roper had tion with the suit of the club against A A% NN 2 N\Y N = - 3 his men out early. He sent the backs Byron B. Johnson, president of the / = : " > / ) dodging up and down the slippery American les owing out.of the | /A3 ? g ] y d BN fleld and the linesmen worked out Mays incident and asks that the pre- e . » . 4 on the charging machine. Later he { liminary injunction, which was grant- 3 \ Lo . 4 i % - cha several tentative lines and sent | ed by Justice Luce on August 6, be 4 b o . ) . « : ; 1 the backfield charging into them for In Conn. League. continued. It goes into detail in re- A : - i L % d o g R the first blocking and tackling pracs Campbell played with New Britain | viewing all the evidence that was A . = ; p- oo . . ‘ . tice that the men have had. - Some in the Connecticut league in 1898. He | submitted during the hearing of the 9 § 4 A b A time was devoted to the developmiént vas member of the Manchester | case before Justice Wagner and the | S 5 : Ry : ; b W of interference, a point on whith team when the B our was in ex- | examination of Johnson before Ref- ; ! \ 3 & s Roper places great importance. istence. He has also played on all | eree George J. Gillespie. : LRy 3 \ R / The final part of the afternoon was of the crack semi-pro teams repre- The brief filed by the Yankees A > devoted to an intensive drill in funs fnting thi§city. At the time the | goes not mince words in condemning y X, et Yty y damentals for the whole squad. The Ward leagueé was in existence, Camp- | johnson for the stand he took in the < N T R 7 G T LIGID O W) Tehh SO bell was a member of the champion- | cage, and points out that Harry H the coaches to go back to first prifi- ship Fifth Ward team He has also | f 5 06 president of the Red S ' ciples and start from the very bottofn played in every factory league that | gy \nich club Carl Mays was at- I'™M TAICE AS GooP IT'S REALLY A CRIME | HOW DO YoU LIKE MY | You' D LAUGH To e DR R s s has ever been conductad in this city. | punts and pa filiated when the alleged breach of & PERSON To HAIR'? ISNT T = ME \WITH THIS £ AR ’ Umps Had It Easy. = SConiyi LOOKING AS THE FOR ONE SEE Lourie, Murray, Trimble and Lymng In the'30 voars that Campbell has | CORNC, WAL SORIICE CORRT o HANDSOMEST MAN | HAVE A naONOPOLY MAR-R-RVELOUS P | S50 ar ofF - | LOOK tricd out some drop Kicks and puntes been before the public O i SRl ON THE STAGE 1F | ON BEAUTY. BUT IT DOES REQUIRE | 5, (37 & An John Poc, Jr. a memher of the fak Ias never been recorded where h 2 The fact that Johnson was more or Do SAY IT MYSELF A LOT oF A NTionN ORDINARY P=ERSON mous football family of Poes, ref put out:.of- a game for disputi poited for the first time, as did alsed tmpire’s decision. He has never been ‘]" ‘] '"]‘f';'”" ‘“‘:""""f"_"") ‘th (l““’e- Ery 66 S fiaymond, halfback on the 1921 freshd 4 ke ver spiked a play- | 1and club is not overlooked t s L AT e | ilied oy hds he ever splked 8 play-|ic) ¢ Jieerted that the Indians were & = S SRR 3 i = — — el in his long term on the diamond ; & among the clubs that were bidding whassuming kind of a player that has | tended that the president of the Hanover, H., Sept. 24.—<Bwedl ever proven popular with the fans | league took no action until it becamo Youngstrom, guard of the Darfmoutiy B teliow blasecs) | evident that the Yankees had suc- | ATIONAL LEAGUE. ” T, 3 = 3 varsity two vyears ago, was Shifted For several seasons Campbell has | ¢ceeded in acquiring the services of | JR—— g % ’ % S : st PR back to his old place in the line ye been a member of the Pioneer team, M | Results Yesterday. i s 42 s . AL % 3 o X terday after two week< practice a and many of the games tucked away The announcement from the club's | Chiecago 5, St. Louis 3 (first game). . ; 7 ek P SR % h 92 first string fullback: ‘.lmdnu. whe in the victory chest can be attributed | headquarters further states that the| St. Louis 6, Chicago 2, (2d° game). £k < € 2 PO 50 s £ X S 2 was expected to give Gannell @ hard his ability to pound out a hit hrief contends that a determined ef-| Boston-New York and Philadel- A 8 R PRI B 2 4 e oG fisht for the quarterback positions the critical moment, or turn in a daz- | fort was made to ‘“prevent the Bos- | phia-Broollyn games wcre postponed S o s s % . ¢ fo 2 / % Ly s has been moved back to replacg zling stop or catch that saved the | ton club from selling his contract.” | on account of rajin. R ARG 3 ‘ Nk ALY S % o Yourgstrom. day for his mates. The brief further denounces the use of Other games were noi schedunied: T / % o A g B oo A i i 'n a hard geiimmag: vesterday th The e, American le#gue umplres to furnish iR, - . =3 % a 4 . ;8 { 4 first team ghowdd new strength in 4h§ him with information regarding the | Standing of the Clubs. & | Nf R 7 | & line, with Cogswell, end, and Murph 1ction of players, especially when that | w. P.C. 4 4 2 e tackle, excelling, action is alleged to have been com- | Cincinnati . ot 93 3 684 e g g » : b Price, a promising tackle candidate | mitted off the playing field. S A b 5 A 614 iR - . 3 A B ? %2 e ¥ sustained. a broken cellarbone and wna The lineup of the teams that will oppose each other in the benefit game Saturday is as follows New Britain Machine Company Mickey “Nopnan, of theé. . Pioneeérs, Gatcher: Charlie Stanley, of the cham- | closely will recall that among the pion fnir Bearing Company nine, | ¢vidence submitted by Johnson in Fitcher; Ray Begley, first base: Trav. | SUPDort of his stand was an affidavit ers, second base; “Rel’ Campbell, | filed by George Hildebrand, the um- third base; N. Begléy, shortstop; | Pire who was cha at Chicago | Tarold Campbell, left field; Howard | when Mays left the field and sub- n, centerfield; Arthur Campbell, | sequently is reported to have left the Those who have followed ‘the case | ChicAg0 .......... 4 6 AL v ot Wy et 5 : VW dito. SRRBIN be opt_of thé ggme untl,the seasof |'Bittsburgh + . oot 615 . 78 X g y 83, ) X 4 is 1 under way «Brooklyn ... e 9 .489 i : 3 * o 2 2 5 # 413 e " Jei . Hawl old Dartmouth stag Boston A T 4 406 | S y . 5 e W2 AW and gridiron strategist, reached Han St. Louis . 2 88 : S : 5 4 over vesterduy and assunied his dufi Philadelphia .. .. 46 .354 ; ; Tgipeni o e . A : immediately as ant to. Coac nes Today. New York in Bcston (two games.) g iy % . acuse Loses Kernan. right field | team without permission and without oy e N o Brooklyn in [Ihiladelphis tw ; S sl s All'Stars—Johnny Schroeder, of the knowledge of dward Barrow, | o to0 L3 ECACD Syracuse, Sept. 24.-—Andther lon Stanley Works team, catcher: Oakes, r of the club. In this affidavit . Washington.— Few hackstands such | the auto became king. But these sermmage was in order for the Syrad of thé. Fafnir Bearing Company, and | Hildebrand is supposed {o have fur- Sl as this that borders Washington Park \ rigs are much sought for pleasure cusfe university football warfiors her: Hardy, of the Landers, Frary & Clark | nished Johnson with most of the evi. | AMERIOAN LESGUE. are to be found in the big citles since | rides about the parks of Washington. vesterday, and after the howr and Qompany, pitchers; Lynch, of the | dence upon which he acted in sus- —— quarter drill was over Coaches Mee; Fianeers, and Johnson, of the Stanley | pending May. Results Yesterday. han,. Horr and Kallett, eFpreésc QRIICRSCNT eyl Com cany St As0; The first legal point made in the New York-Boston game postponed themselvgs as satisfied LA Hp TN Jimmy IWelsh, of the Stanley Rule & | brief is that under the constitution of E, ing .made, by the men. Farly in thaé . CHelen R LR e e e 0 ung Grecian Dancers, crmmage betwoen e tarmy’ an Holleran, of fnir Bearing Company, | had no power, after the Boston club | freshman teams, In which’ the bl SRoMstop; Budnick, of Fafnir Bearing | haa determined that Mays 1 o o o team scored three touchdowns, Fie Bpmapany. (hiva Bases om0 | Loen e 1 osomion ar oSt ust Girls Finding Good Health i o s i BRidertsr Frary Clark Company, 1eft | contraet with it, to. reverce lts aetion Standing of the Clubs. year's varshy backflekd :player, To‘ fel Eddie Goeb, of the Pioneers | ang to dis ; L - w. | into an argument ‘and’ Meehan in. a > discipline Mays for s : T 5 2 i ihqFanders Frary & Clark Company. | Allozeq offanse. The. it o ":,:' 't | Chicago 3 formed Kernan' that his \mllfol;"fl. et i of Fafnir | i3, S ana € ahisd o ould be turned in. As & result the cenfer fleld: Jim O'Brien, of Fafnir | (. could bo turned, in. AEK res Bearing Company, right ficld. Jimmy | sauid is now - withoy ’ d Clinton and Larry Mangan will be the The gates again were closed to outy umpires, and the game will start at 3 siders vesterday. - Soveral new formag tions wera given to the first team tof d’elock. el St. Louls volved upon the Boston club and that S e be used in the game against the aljl no action was possible until, upon | 5. it syracuse aggre; on Saturday, g HERZOG FINED $50 making the transfer to New York, | Friiadeiphia [ 5 : i : whick will be found several formes the Boston club decided in the ; 3 under examination before trial | Cleveiand Johnson admitted that as to the of- | New York | fense for which he had suspendea | Detroit Mays primary jurisdiction a de- | Boston s - ) . . ) ; ; university stars. | er's favor; and the hrief argues that ! 1 ¥ 3 5 B i 2 d S J | the only body that could sit i judg- | Games Today. | EERS 5 : LA gD : ; " sk at West Point. ment upon the decision of the Bos-| Boston in New York (two games) : When Cubs' Inficlder Refused to | ton club was thc league's board of St. Louis in Chi directors. Cleveland in Detroit. Obey Order to Go to Players’ Bench | The hrie? quetes the siatement of Class room difficulties was the caus ohn Philpot Currs At it is o St. Louis, Sept. 24 —Chicago and 7 I e s Sthe of the enforced absence of some of 8t LovisldiviAed their lacuble hender e ‘[j':;,“,',‘;l,“.“_“;l "::‘:,'\’,]'(U e s PIRATES DOWN TIGERS b E . e - i . S > the most promising of the men. The Umpire Flank O'Day Imposes Penalty West Point, N. Y., Sept. 24.—Neara ly a dozen men were absent yester= duy from the army’s football pvacclcrz vesterd: the Cubs wirning the first protlem of developing others fromythe game, 5 to 3, by bunching hits off remaining material almost . on. thé Jacobs in four innings. The locals | | 1 e (o ChieRE T " | Worla’s Serics Rivals of Ten Years b Wi g - eve of the opening game is a grave took the second game, 6 to 2. They 2 g LS sub taeepmed % s 5 - 3 one which confronts the coaches thi§ hit-Hendrix hard a1 d gained an early | =" e e ec | Back Meet Again in Battle—RBabe F3 5 7 . § weck. Warren, Wafford, Crist *# lead, :which, Goodwin, bacied by good | . N LEest il S il the, B : z % 3 Cook have recently been moved over support, held \merican rue to resist this fresh Adams Triumphs Once More. g ¥ § ; & 3 i k™ 1o the big squad from the Culum Horzog was banished from the| SnCroachment which, if it succeeded, | . Mi : = 5 ¢ % . i % St SRR Finli aggregation. The latter‘is t vou indefinitely place their prop- Detroit, Mich. Sept Sl nvoars b X souad from which the army recruits erties, their reputation and their ,"m the |“"Yu'vlv igers and Fittsburgh its material LRt cr s srionthe Warren and Wafford are halfbucks Piratc winning the ceciding game on who have been doing good Worlkt of teams staged another battle, and the U CRIER Rl il Lo = players’ bench = 2 SRS el L > R 3 and Cook. who has been shifted from (First Game.) | AMERICAN STEEL MONOPOLY | plate while the Tigers went score- | % > oy e eud to tackle recently, also attracted 1 ol B 2 the attention of the mentors on the first string squad and have been moved over with the others named. tive,” and savs: “This sentiment is hoth the reason gome and fined $50 whilc the vis were at bat in the sevel e i S L Hpoefien S ithe marey ofians e e AR D 2 10t by accident, has come to be know orders to abandon his 1 g I S TOWD | Navin field. Yesterday these same near the ndstand and go i ik The score ) Paris—Amorican interests will |.]ess. “Babe” Adams, who defeated Chicago . 000011201—5 11 11 have » monopely of the steel worlks| the Tisers in thrse of their world se- (St Louls ...... 100000020—3 11 1} in Europe when they have acquieq| ries games, pitched the first inning, 3 | )Jnnm_‘\mu» and Rillifer; Jac- | the Skoda factory. teel plants at| and then gave way to Wisner, who i G 0 2 % S e TR 7 obs and Clemon Vienna and Dusseldorf, larger even | finished the zame. | : i ah ; : OO I a S ON than Krupps, have already passed to Agzainst Adams Jernings sent in % 3 S : 5 8 3 o 2 8§ 3 P oAl \merican possession The Skoda | Fred Orkie, a newcomer to the Tigers 4 % - 3 % He P 3 ] " Basketball Leagues Will Organs mfl’.‘ bl 0002000005 T € | works are at Pllsen, in Bohenia: fresh rrom “thé Michigan Ontaria [ ; : : i 3 . : By ize and Open December 3. hica, Sl 10 w4 . = league, who gave way to Love after e e % 2 y S St. Louis .. 93020010x-—6 11 0 S i s e o0 s TR o : 3 o 3 ; ¥ ¥ Physical Director Warren S. Slater Hendrix and O'Farrc Goodwin | BOA ESCAPES ZOO. pion conighders of ter ago anly | : ; ASE 5 iy Sl helTISMERC: A gha s oom Pleted e and Dilhoefer. Manila.—Consternation reigned in | Adams of the Pitates ond Gobb and “ - SR S S - s 3 o IAnFementa i foTithe SopentuBio i B Vianila for two weeks while a huge| Bush of the Tigers remain. basketball schedule at nm(h"y"mo:(\ - - - T s boa constrictor from the Mehan gar- The scere s December 2 and anrounc at Dic! ARMY IN IRELAND COSTLY, ! : ; i~ s o ; Y dens was at large.: M. has been Fe- | Pittaburgh . 801400010 Tuberculosis infects. 70 per cent. of children under 16 years old. The best way to fight the Dillon of Hartford will referee all the plured, Dattc ; GO0COV000-—0 G - 2 | disease is with open air and sunshine, and in this shady nook, near New York, these happy young e ek s e — ,’:; o i g e T s > sl At a0 2 ) jou floor. Mr. Slatel o plannl us, Wisner and Schridi; Ok girls listen to stories and play games, but they live freely in the open so that every possible benefit ¢ 200 WARSHIPS | rie, Love and Stanage, Mannion an : -~ War P > * to reorganize the factory league and 200 WARSHIPS JUNK, e doxe N dnd from the warm sun and the fresh air can be had. It is to do such things for children, to cut down is in communication with the heads L ondont s DhoEnund rod B 1S h: the death rate of 12,000 a year, that the National Tuberculosis Association and 1,000 local and state of the teams taking part in lust years CANADA TO RUMANIA. hips, built before the days of the e a L s - ~ S organizations’arc planning to.sell § s 5 ver 2 ‘ 5 schedule Montreal.—Steamship service be- | dcadnought, are being sold as junk.| China’s coal deposits are second in L e Q,aml ¢ {;h TO Red Cross Christmas seals, <o that a bigger and more EX{ensive The boys' classes are in full swing tween Canada ana Rumania wil soon | A large number of destroyers are in- | value only to those-of the United o stamp out tuberculosis may be carried on next year. FEach seal sold is an insurance in the gym and the men’s ciasses Wilk be established. ‘Clwkd. States and Canada. _policy on the health of a child. - Sark Mondey o § St b (Second ame.) London It costs £4,000,000 | | month 10 keep the British army in |