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. ———— e e —- PR e —— ICHOLSON AND SPEAKER REPLACE HORNSBY AND SISLER iN RACE FOR BATT.NG HONC™3—D7YCRTS #ND GIANTS CELEBRATE RETURN TO HOME DWNS BY WINNING—EDDIE CROWLEY TO UMPIRE IN PIONEERS-NNFX GAMS TOMORRO'/—K 27 PLANS TO REJOIN REDS NEXT WEDNESDAY, SGAINGROUND PIRATES' SLUGGER BROGKLYN FANS OUT flnat Cuilties: Feeling LEADERS L[lSE PASSES HORNSBY DESPITE CAR STRIKE M Nicholson Tops National Leagne— Big Crowd en Hand to Welcome and Whne Sox Are Both en and Race Tightens Speaker Leads Johnson Circuit Home Dodgers b By Brlggt N TuasS R, ,/ e 7 ////5///?/: ce- }f);«: e DoN'T LET HM CHANCE GETTING WE AlNT SUER GooD- A REGULAR DRINK - SEEN ONE NO! Preroy R OF THOSE : = THINGS FOR MONTHS / — BULL- 1T WAS A " GRAND SPEECH Q) -— PoEs HE Truwx SE MURDERERS wouLD BE TAWING MILK (F THERE wAS A DrRoP of HOOCH IN THE +ousE ? HE'S USING fi OBSOLETE WOoRDS" New York Hoston Vatteries Davin and O Neill and Sehalk mauled Knowiton Goes Bad Afver 1 win e, Hept. winning by § seore by innings ‘ , , : : tien e S=——=—__ PLAVING AROUND N A 848 b o Son Yt » — FOURSOME You MAKE A Know! FfAUX PAS BY ASHinG OR 2 RINTING FOR "SOomMeETHING- To- TAKE | ron . et R & aeereor . y | LouD AND CONTINUED LAUGHTER ertson’s infleld single and Paskert's Score by Innings: 1 023 210 000 Smee—————— Mhaw and Gharrity and Perkine Tigers Wiank Indians. Sume defented | . . 3 | | i RUNS FOR THE WEEK Aouble, | 1aw passea by the last general court for | TO HONOR SHANO COLLINS. | decision would not become effective until [ piysnerd, s s ey Coee Until | # commission has been appointed bY (he | of this city. former baseball plaver, and med. | governor. i over 11 Chie s at the Casino | The appointments cannot be made untll e | Governor (oolidge and his council meet next | Wednesday. 1In the crowd which gathered in front of the Casino last night were many | were | women, who asked the privilege of pur- the | chasing tickets and becoming club members. | ! wcoring two runs Fronic Wi BOUTS ARE CANCELLED. B. Mc- Willlam Kiniry, Henry Dolan. ton, Clement Grace, William Smith, Inerney and Jackle Clark will run. In the 100-yard open dash it is assuded | that a fast event will be staged. with such performers as Bernie Conley. Francis Kier- [ Athletic Cl pan and ¢ e Dillon entered. big point e TS orclock the baschall classic will be | affair betw: 1 — | staged between the Ploneers of this city | kers, and Bobby Last Year's F mplons Likely to | and the Spartans of Hartford cancelled when i The race for the championship in the 3 League in a close one, with the ng Company team. winmers of again heading the ry and Clark is a These tedms are battling this afternoon at Walnut Hill Park and a The com- 020 000 000 0002 100 001 000 0000 | Lynn Promoters Decide to Wait rs a_ member of the Amerieans, is to be honored in Chicago i the fans of that city on Thursday, the 16t} On that date, which will be Shano Collyj Day, the White Sox will play_the first an important series with the Yankees af a huge crowd is expected. Vaughn and O'Farrell; Carl- | 2 tanings NATIONAL LEAGUE. JiESRines e L) M T W r s n ! Pittaburgh . . ‘ 2 1 Chicago | Cineinnati Louls Philadeiphia Brookiyn New York w o first The score 000 000 001 hs. of Boston, 000 000 000 ame known that Leonard and Ntanaxe " T 1 x x 3 x the pennant last ye Landers, ¥ AMERICAN LEAGUE. plete standing of the teams follows Yesterday's Results. % 7: Moston P.C. 852 566 667 529 466 102 357 000 Lost Fatnir Bearing H Landers . Stanley Works . Staniey R. & L. N Machine . Standing of the Teams. Won Lost 70 1 7 I . w 1 Russell & Erwin Hart & Hutehin: MURRAY AT HARVARD. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 4.—Harvard's football coaching corps for the fall cam- paign has been virtually completed by Head “" Games Today phin at New York it Prookiyn t at St Louls Baitimore Toronte Jersey ity KoPF T0 PLAY AGAIN Shortstop of World's Champlons to Rejoin procession close runner-up. keen contest had been expected. Goach Robert Fisher with the appointment ar Wil J. Murray. captain of last sea- son's eleven, as coach of quarterbacks. BRITONA LOSE AT CRICKET. Philadelphia, Sept. 4.—The Phyadeiphia Cricket Club scored 255 runs in the first inning. while the incognito team from Eng- land had tallied 80 for a loss of three wickets, when stumps were drawn yesterday In the second match of the touring crick- eters at St. Ma LABOR DAY AT ST. MARY'S Team at Boston Wednesday—His Injured Thamb Is Fast Healing. of the' Willlam L. Kopf. [ League, Reds ‘of the 0 has boen out of the game for several | An injured thumb, expects to be ' n & uniform next week. Kopf join his team at Boston on Wed- shortstop National Supervisor A. A. Pllz Arranges Excellent o is wpending a few daye at the| ' rosTom of Athletics and afts me of his pa Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz | t. The Injured mem- rted as having been ashed of the pen- | Both Morning and Afternoon. Supervisor Arthur A. Pliz, of St. Mary's playground arranged a fine holiday program of etice and baseball at the grounds on Labor Day. The entire day will | be used in running off the various events. the forencon at ‘clock the girls’ bascball teams of the Colt Manufacturing pany of Hartford and St. Mary's Play- | &round will start. Folk-dancing for the Asociation several | fitie ones will be held on the Ml near sha swings. A large number of entries has been received for the athletic events in the after- noon which will start at 1:30 o'clock In the girls’ events the following well- known performers will take part: Katle vlonship between the Ploneers and the Kukuk, Helen Lynch, McAleer, Annex——tomorrow afternoon on the Ellis Florence Riley and M. L street diamond. The series Is a tied affair, | Tn the boys’ steeplech George each_club having won from the other. Hennegsey. Vietor Schultz. Bernard Gorman, EZSEBALL ELLIS STREET GROUNDS SUNDAY broken, was only bad! In spenking » the late Ray Chapman baseball player. Kopf and eammates on the Toledo erican THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHAR IN AMERICH BIG GAME TOMORROW. | Irs “all up” for the big contest—the | third game of the weries for the city cham- ATIONAT LEAGUE ARIDE in the five-passenger “Glenbrook™ model is an experience not soon forgotten. It affords a demonstration of power and smoothness that is a revelation to the average motorist. : Results. From five to twenty-five miles per hour—in nine seconds flat. That is the standard Performance of this keemspin'ted car. Such acceleration means a vast reserve of power for the steepest hills and soft, clinging sand. Take just one ride in rolling country with the «Glen- brook™—and watch the speedometer on the grades. 3 P. M. Al Ea " LASH MOTOR CO. Manufacturers of Pafge Motor C1-+ ord Motor Treck FOR THE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP o i e e +_W__._-___i__/ | Waterbury ¢ jold 10-9; Hridgeport 3.1 Sanding of the Teams. Won Lost Games Today At Marttord )