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et S y - - UNLD [ANVIP IU LD)S ARE BEATEN ‘-Y'“-’:Wu . "b SEN O SECOND PLACE WHEN BROWNS DOWN YANKEES— SUPERVISOR PILZ PLANS ATTRACTIVE SPORT PROGRAM FOR LABOR DAY AfiAIN Bflw } BASEBALL MNUTSHEU —INI"ANS M[]VE UP !ngomebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life - - - . . - . . PIRATES6T05 ~ ~~=~=== | INTOSECOND PLAGE . 2w oo ss TR = | YounG AND FULL OF LIFE AS ACROSS THE ! e [} = STREET SIR TAKE MY SEAT.! L 'M NOT ONE R Yesterday's Results. ) New York s\ T TIRED -~ WI BrigaEe—Lands Hard & R Cleveland 1s Now Only Three m Hurlers in Seventh Points Bebind League Leaders Standing of the Teams. Wan Cincinnatt e M e = Lol o S A o : % . pennant, oniy three points behind Chicazo By ST < Cleveland defeated Washingtom. 7 to 1. by e e ; 3% bunching hits off Erickson in twe frames Ll o e = Bagby, with proper support, would ha .y : bl ot = . %7 ahut out the loeals. The score of the game ool - | by tnnings 000 000 W0x —1 Clevelana : 100 001 000 Adams, W v piton and t . Batrories o\ FPos, Nobhf, Donglas a.d Smith nt Hiemiller. Conw nd Gharrity AMERICAN LEAGUE. A 13-Inning Ticd Contest. Philadelphia, Sent. 1 —Thiladelphia and at 5 8-to-8 tie i heing called on The “.“ Courdfif visitors batted Harris from the box in the OH You MUST NOT i'm SoRRY To SEE Yeaterday's Results \ York - irat frame. but Moore. who replaced him, hitadelphia (JB InNINER: . on atendy. Hits by Dugan and Galloway EXPOSE YOURSELF S sarkness he chief factors in the lpcals’ uphill To THIS KIND OF W et Lo‘gu o::élfl' SomMERBODY 1S ALWAYS that ~aally tied the score In the ninth , WEATHER - You' RE So. wELL b TaKinG “BE Jo¥ ouT frame after two were out. The score by | GETTING OLD You To TAKE BEVTER At Standing of the Temms. innings CARE OF YOURSELF OF LIFE r h $15 Detrott 500 101 000 000 010—S 16 ssi Philadelphia . .020 901 301 000 010—S 14 ba and Dilhostos > b . - : Batteriest™ Ayers. Oldham and Ainsmith : Harris, Moore and Perkins and Myatt | wves Trine Revls | #itiadeip ! ' 1 wMing [ b { ¥anks Are Beatem. 4 " the 1oth € yoo New York, Sept. 1—St. Louis defeated . New York. 3 to 2 yesterday in a game . v t . i 3 marked Hght hitting. The visitors were but waw " = opions,? Ao spindl alded In their run-getting by erratic playing and Neas e by Collthe, a pass. a wild pitch and two Phitadeinbies Aoubles f tha geventh frame. resulting in ¢ eshing the wipnine raf for the Browns firurwl, n by innfnes: i o o r e ..000 100 200—3 6 1| 001 o INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE. il 000 002 0o0—2 . w00 3 Matterjes: Davis and Severeld: Collins, e and dewdy; Blle -~ % Shawkey!'Quinn ard Ruel. Yesterday's Results. N r—t 5 7. Akron 4.+ 4 Are Victors. Alexander opportunely and Vg e e gt ® weore by Innings his team Wt bat with three . lived up to its reputation as ‘ball players Raturday Playground League. made yvears ago. The final standings of the Won Lost Royals .. 1 Games 35 el iy made Ofie of the greatest DEMPSEY RESUMES WORK. R s 5 1 Standing of the Teams. c v Boston by spearing ! Benton Harbor. —After a roe) gz ity Won Lost > with his gloved hand | 24-hour lavoff Jack Dempsey and Billy e o i e e 20 field ‘Bleachers in the first | Miske have started the final stages of train- PRI 255 | e b ; 3 L3 ore by nings: ing for their 10-round heavyweight cham- Bufralo 2 85 izt r b e! pionship contest, scheduled to be decided = . cenee +<003 100 30x—T7 11 0! here next Monday afternoon. Wheat: Alex | $120 League. Alpines Several Leagues Close a Very Successful | 3 Bagles Won Lost P.C. Taronto | Baltimore . Akros e . s e o Fa St 2, St. Mars’s Plax d—Fine Nutmegs ... .10 3| : fes . —. Dempsey's staff of sparring partners has Season at St. Mary's Playgroun yo f L } THE WEEK e g, M 3 395 Batterie and Schang; Cicotte been increased to four with the arrival of : B U 3 ot | FOLWELL DIRECTS NAVY SQUAD. y o ri¥hiny oasss and Sechalk Harry Greb, of Pittsburgh, who is to meet Record Made by Nutmegs. olumbias ... 8 4611 Annapolis. Md. Sept. 1.—For the Rochester . Chuch Wigkihs, ‘of, InSlanapolis,. in one of Redwoods ... 166 time since he became connected with tha iy Naval Academy as coach of the fobtbell’ 2 the four heavyweight contests Labor Day. S { SBOWLING RESULTS o g e T R A H mazoo, Mich., was added to Miske's staff of Pt J B 4 L 7SR sparring mates. Smith is scheduled to box £l I i Tony Meichoir, of Ohio, on the Labor Day Baliiinere 1a Syrasese Cyclone Narewm Rolla In Pine Form on card. I o ' Dempsey weighed 159 1-2 pounds after his g b ey fon g ooster Alleys In Hartford, But Loses workout vesterday and figures upon scaling e gy about 187 pounds at ringtime next Monday | mii———— - abe & EASTERN LEAGUE. l Rolling in the form that has made him BT = one of the erack bowlers the Casine 1 ! : ey Creione Nacoum downed Kia- Ladion, BEWARE! THE BEACH BUG LEAGUY Yesterday's Results. i of Hartford, on the Wooster alleys in that » % 0 Springfield 0 (gamé called in, ©I7 last night, winning six out of m"l':"::';:l i - { mames., -rh:dcu tal City boy, howeve: : . e the honie-and-home series from Cyclone, due EH l‘:"::g":’_""'m lm'::n"':,'_ ‘"m to the fact that he overwhelmed Narcum 4 here last week. Another serics has been arranged between the pair. ‘ Tonight Eddle Anderson will take his Casino five to Hartford to engage in a match with a team on the Wooster alleys. The scores of the games between Narcum and Ladish were: i b dr s R 2 105 126/105 138 H Pl'ffi:’ll . 123 116 93 10 84—1204 Ladish +..104 107 9% 125 119 ! Springfeld P | Pittatiela . 94 124 117 95 114—1209 | ‘Atbany T 2 3 On the Allevs in the beautiful Rogers Waterbury Gei 8 427 Recreation bullding last night the Diemakers and the Flat Key Workers of the Corbin Cabinet Lock factory engaged In an exciting s 4 3 . o . weries of three games and the former team L4 A 3 4 % 4 4 PR sries of three Fames’ and the former eam : - Billiards and Pocket Billiards under the Worcester at Hartford straight. The scores of the games: . Rt PRocary | EEERIEES e i ' ING _ e most improved conditions that could be ¥ L N it il ' | made. Atpre-war prices. One of the won-- Grascphent DOYLE HOR§E ENTERED e ol . ders of the time, where you can get as_ - ; : , much for your money as before the war. on Card. Willlam . (2:181-2) Will Step in Big A. Pis, of St. Mary's| Pacing Event Tomorrow Afterncon at Hottomley ........ . “ ‘ . 3 p i : s 'rhis floor is ]arge and . as ol[t- @ up An attractive g i of sports to be held Cherry Park—Other Racing Notes. | Totais R ; syl o £ e doors. Comfortable and quiet as a club. Inctude athletic cont (By JONN NEENAN) 4 | - ention o ames oyle, o H. Carison . 7 sz e p ~ B e senrs | 0 e o o T s e shis srther Cartese .. 6 @ f ool 3 = NEw BR]TA]N HAS lT not met with ¢ e e P e T A A3i192-8Y AryCartasn : ; 3 b with it old rival : - . Thomas N § > 2 cha Pags he font pacdh Difootue : . ; : - A+ itthe wit - wr of the Murphy ‘Stable. e P e L 1o T s M § i T T o Prize Cue Contest for best runs on Bil- S eaieuiions o a0 pides Larss (038 N 100400 M1 Feudie .t o) §TL o0h T i Liards, Pocket Billiards and Rotation finishes t enleulations at any | troater <l = : the Grand Ctreuit | e gl ark next week It Is FRENCH JOINS YANKS, = g Samrda umy Murphy, who was New York, Sept’ 1.—Ray Wrench. a short- Lowestone, Eng.—Scientists are not y. a 100.yard da open » v o os B while driving & race at Cleveland uiop from Des Mbines of ithe Western wondering, and students of nature ne. 0! French Is the first arrival of a string of found on the sea beach here. In fact, by trotting to a record ., 54, league stars who have been purch ¥ of J31- at Cleveland. Peter Manning iy 'the New York club. Should the Yaniees it can bs found any warm day and, o .'rk urphy |‘ @ I8 a hizh- .nter the world's series, he will be eligible though it has five legs and five arms, ime ha han ‘troteed on the OMe weack: e !0 Play and get a share of the iprise. Al it isn’t considered deadly. The las- . ptted on th o trac ® hew players who join their clubs mow will N i In entered In the Charter Ok State for | bl il - dgg oo oo bl sies who make the creature declare 410,00/ . it is a “mermaid-centipede. The 1920 smeason at St. Mary's playground B 5 R S team Bob.Folwell was in charge of & squad. which iIs fast drawing to a close was f;fl ! E of midshipmen vesterday afternoan, directing ured by the unusual interest manifested in | Juvenile Playground League. the practice of the big squad of fourth-class baseball games. The twilight leagues drew | Wou ' Lakis® men. It was one of the hottest days of. the . s1s Summer and the work was confined to short' » periods of kicking. passing, starting and. o sSyracuse LEAGUE B T the best.. attendance. The $120 League Columbias < 3 ce, | Ramblers 5 5 proved to be ome of the most attractive,: Ramblers e the like. Perry and Whelchel, guard and. and, in winning the championship with' 10 i 5 (FCTE - oLy 2 backfield men, respectively, of the team o!} victories and two defeats, the Nutmegs nine 1 are back as assistant coaches: “ N d 3 . | 13 V2 1 L] *ugrod % ®oGERS Duteh Leon- the ———- ™ OTTO AUTO He Makes His Own Junk L—Outfelder mat | with the Birming- uEY‘ HEY‘. e i NOW LOOK WHAT LooK ouT 1! YbouE ~ xer il 0 1) : , 175 YOUR FAULT ! RECKAGE A . 5 : . \ Y WHAT'RE YGOING of Thousand« | : Z Near Boston A general clean- lert in t wake yesterday towns of progress No one was ner amage estimafed mands of dollars destruction of ldings and crops 'vestock.