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¥ BRITAIN A. C. TO BE A MEMBER OF CONN. A. A. U.—IMPORTANT SERIES IN NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES OPENED TODAY—ARION GUY ', | ATHLETES T0 ASSOCIATION n A C to Be a ber of New Body vening, beginning at 8 o'clock the purpose of completing the of the Connectieut A ation teur Athletic Union of the j# will be held In the mnasium, New Haven. Thi been ecalled by Pr Dallas and Acting-Sec Obertubbesing, of the Amateur bn, the Board of Governors of aving gran the petition ot organizations (o torma- IConneaticut Association histic Association. New v w Maven Athlets o Club, Now Maven Hiwh school, olumbus, all of New Haven; Y. M. A A, New niliain erbury London 1ligh Sehe Bwedish Athlet and Stamford High isations which are members ur Athietic Union in the state fil be transforred to the new New Haven A. A, West Bristol, Cygnet o of A. C. of Springdale te-Saving Corps of Bridgeport ©. of Mtamford also wHL be ber. This will organisations. In addition to expected that many other or- ate that are interested tes will signify night of the invitation Is ex M. ©. A. eollege, hix sohool, public school Al athietio league, ng Mon's Hebrew ion_post. #n Verein, athietie messing by sending th to represent its respective make & grand a cordia Be Boeom for Nporis. of the American Olymple werp will evhate & great boom hletics ‘nf he completion of n of th ‘onnecticut Asso- mean greater development of Connectiout, for champlonships new assoctation in controlled by the A s track and fleld ymnastic cross country runs. the state alse will tioned in New York a at the present forms & re ation Govern Own Affaire. will ghvern | three delegate elected to the Poard of the Connecticut ates will bo elected association ot the the Amateur Athletic Unlon, the rules for the government thistios in Ameriea e also will elect the vice- han- registration of the cretary-treasurer, ohairman of the that every organization in the od in olean amateur sports will tified with the Connecticut As- will have its delegates pres- meeting to be held tomorrow loning, September 17, beginning tives of the New Britain A. C., otore has been known as Y. M. A. A, will attend the TIONAL LEAGUE Second Shutout Game of Dodgers Blank Cubs—Reds Pirates and Braves Divide. pt, 18.—~Smith pitched his ve shutout game in & week on he blanked the Chie fo 0, and further strengthened 1d on the Natlonsl League Mth prevented & tle in the when he made & sensational running oatoh of O'Farrell deep right center that would gafe triple. Martin pitohed a t lost out In the sixth i inston was safe on Leath ed on Wh doubl. short instead of Terry, who & lame shoulder. Kilduft t flelding game. The score rhoe L0800 001 00x~1 o 000 000 000—0 8 & Smith and Miller; Martin L [htn, Sept. 16.—Cincinnat! solved one inning yesterday, defeating in the final game of the series struck, out nine local players himself out of several tight Jumping catches by Duncan lings of home runs into the he sixth and eighth frames. rhoe .030 000 000—3 10 3 000 100 100—2 7 1 Meadows, . 16.~Pittaburgh closed fts ton yesterday by winning the & double-header, 3 to 1, and sscond, 4 to 1. Grimm's triple reh's runs in the first game, triple broke up the wecond. innin (FIRST GAME) rh +e 000 002 000—2 6 000 000 010—1 & and Maeftner; McQuil- ol o (SECOND GAME) r 010 030 00x L.000 000 8011 Fillingim and Gowdy; ¢ t FLIES TO PFRACTICE. jton, Pa.. Sept. 16.—Barl W. and J. foothall team. transportation in samp yestarday, fiying 35 miles BARE HITS TWO, Ohlo, Sept. 18.—Babe Ruth two home runs in the first here yosterday betwoen the Yale | TWO FAST HEATS AT SYRACUSE—JO BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL | NATIONAL Yesterdar's Kesults. Brooklyn 1; Chicago 0 Cineinnati Philadelphia 2 Pittaburgh 2-1; Beston were not scheduled Hosten . Philadelphia York Hrooklyn. Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh at (two) Cineinnatl at St Louis at Chicago at AMERIOAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Philadeiphia 0 Hoston 5 Other teams were not scheduled Standing of the Teams. Won Lost £ 3 55 5 8% o1 ? York Cleveland Chicago St Louls Boston . Washington Detroit . Philadeiphia Games Today. New York at Chicago. Toston at Detroit Philadelphia at St Washington at Louls. Cleveland INTERNAYIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Paitimore 4; Jerbey City 0. Syracuse 10; Reading 5. Akron §; Rochester 6 (12 innings) Other teams were not scheduled. Standing of the Teams. Baltimore Toronto Buffalo Akron Reading Jersey City Rochester Hyracuse Baltimore at Jersey City. Syracuse at Reading. RUNS FOR THE WEEK NATIONAL WEEK. M TW TP 1 2 10 s Brooklyn Cineinnatt New York Pittaburgh St. Louls Boston . Chicage .. Philadelphia . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland ... & 0 14 New York ..13 13 x Chicago . St. Louls Boston ..... Washington . Detroit ‘e 3 Philadelphia . s INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Baltimore ...12 14 4 Toronto .83 @ x Buffalo . 4 x Akron f s Reading Rochester Jersey City ..17 Syracuse .... 3 OTTO AUTO WELL HARVEY= HOWJA COME LEAGUE. | | | 1-4 | TO SPEEDY HEXTS {Is Now Favored to Win at Lexington Classic Syracuse, N public for the of 13 three-year- Fair yesterday bay colt g owned by Charles C. Lioyd, New York, | and driven by Thomas W. Murphy, front In the first quarter of the first nd won the race without being headed 2:06 1-4 and 2:06 1-2. Both heats were than any other three-year-old trotted this season 1 York col looks like the the Ken Futurity. to two w ington r. & western colt him to trot the yet Murphy said Arion Guy at any The winner was bred by the Jacob Ruppert, of New York. His sire the sire of the champion stallion 1 worthy (1:58 1-4). Elght of started in this race werc or his sons. Another trotter from New brilliant_performanee Nedda, bred and man, won the Governor's Purse of reeling off her heats in 205 3.9 A0d 2:04 1-2, the time of the Ia a new record for the unbeaten Atlantic Express (2:07) John Henry. bay gelding owned by W. H. Cane. of New York. paced half a mile fn 58 1-4 in winning the second heat of the 2:09 race 16.—Starting and in a at the Arion time trotters the New t prite scided tucky for by Peter the last half in he never had stage of th. is Ax- the colts that York made a when the voung mare owned by W. B. AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians’ Thump Offcrings of Atheltics Pitchers for 22 Hits—Browns' Batsmen Also Hammer Red Sox Hurlers. Cleveland, Sept. 16.—Cleveland wound up fts series with the Athletics yesterday by winning. 14 to 0. The game was one auto- matically transferred to Cleveland when r prevented play on the last day the “leveland team visited Philadelphia. Bagby held Philadelphia to three hits. The score by innings r 140 521 10x—14 22 Philadelphia ..000 000 000— 0 3 Batteries: Bagby and O'Nelll and Nuna- maker; Keefe, Moore and Perkins and Myatt St. Louls 16 —St fattened their averages yesterday at the expense of Karr and Moyt and defeated Boston, 18 to 5. The score of the game by Sent Louis batters late Peter, the Great | HN F. WILLIS NAMED A BOXING REFEREE IN HARTFORD —LARSON SETS NEW BOWLING iiR"]N EUY T-R“TS ! You’ll Have to l';and It to the Wife ALL RIGHT BiLL Vil MEET “Hu RGHT HE N A COUPLA HOURS (VE GoT T PACK THE LD SATCHEL stepped | HERE You ARE- EVERY- THING'S PACKED- DonN'T WORRY- |'VE GO1 EVERY- Tuins PACKED THMAT You'tlL EED - SHAUING THINGS = Moot BRUSH - KAIR OIL B 2 innings r h 129 201 21x—18 22 ceae 300 000 002— 5 10 Colline. Wellman and Severeld; Hoyt and Schang. St Tewls .o..ic.f Boston Batteries Karr, PRACTICE AT YALE. Two Teams Are Selected for Signal Drilling, But No Scrimmaging Takes Place. f New Haven, coaches yesterday first lineup of the year. crimmaging. Eddie Eagan, halfback in arly games last year and who had been In Europe with the Olympic team, reported The coaches have received word from Babe Allen, the veteran end. that he will not return to college this year. Allen was re- garded as the best end in the college The first team was as follow Left end, Munger; left tackle, Walker: left guard, center, Callahan: right guard. right tackle, Dickens; right end, Dilworth erback, Kempton; left half- back, right halfback, French; fullback, Webb. All of the men were var- sity men in 1919 excepting Herr, who was on the freshman team Sept. 16.—Yale's picked two teams in the but there was mno football PENN VARSITY WINS. Philadelphia, Sept. 16 —The Penn varsity plied up three touchdowns upon the scrubs yesterday in a spirited scrimmage. Pos Miller went over the line twice and Rex | Wray made the other tally. Brunner, last | year's star back. was on the field In uni- form, but is not officially back at college. Herman Harvey, halfback, will be out for a while with water on the knee. Christie, the frekhman from Illinois placed on was the scrubs to bolster up that combination. | oUT ABOUT A AUTO LOCK TYOR YOUR BUS - GET CRUGIAL SERIES ON IN BlG LEAGUES Dodgers Meet Reds and Yanks the White Sox New York, Sept. 16.—Three of the six contenders for the pennants in the National and American leagues were jdle yesterday because of an open date la their schedules. The New York club of the American League although it did not play retained the lead in the gue race, but Cleveland gained slightly by defeating the Athletics. By winning the final game of the series from the Chicago Cubs the Brooklyns maintained their lead in the National League of five full games over Cincinnati, which won from Philadelphia The New York Giants did not play, con- sequently are hallf a game behind Cincin- i and five and one-half games in the rear of the league-leading Dodgers. Today the first of the all-ilnportant series involving the National League pennant was opened between Brookiyn and Cincinnati in Brooklyn. The Dedgers still have five games to _plav_with Y% Giants in addition to the tiifec games with Cincinnati today, tomor- Tow and Saturday. The Yankees also opened & series today in Chicago which will have an important bearing upon the American League race. Gosw “AavE To uusms—é GoT ™ GO HoME& AND PACK: v TVE € GoT To ,[,;’D Shave WELL HERE | Am A HALF HOUR AHEAD OF TiME AND CHARLIE NOT HERE YET It will be necessary for the Yankees to win all three games of the serles in order to retain first place unless the Cleveland club drops a game while the Yankees and the White Sox are fighting it out. POLI TEAM COMING. Fine Attraction Booked for New Britaln Machine Association’s Outing. The fast Poli team of Hartford will oppose the New Britain Machine Company nine in this city on Saturday afternoon. The game will be the feature event of an outing to be held under the auspices of the New Britain Machine Mutual Ald Associa- tion at the company’s grounds on South street. The game will start at 3 o'clock. Manager Gillette, of the Capital City team, has promised to bring his strongest lineup, including Brown, a hurler who has been going strong with the Wilkes-Barre club in the Steel League. Preceding the big game there will be a contest between a picked team from the New Britain Machine Company and the North and Judd Company champions of the Girls' Industrial League. This game [s scheduled to begin at 1:30 o'clock. There also will be athletic sports, dapciug and a band concert. SENATORS WIN EXHIBITION. Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept. 16.—The Wash- ington American League club defeated the Indianapolis American Association team here yesterday in an exhibition contest, 7 to Altrock pitched the last three in- nings for the visitors and not a hit was made off his dellvery. The score of the game by Innings: r Washington (A. L.) ...000 201 031—7 Indianapolis (A. A.) ..000 002 000—2 Batteries: Biemiller, Altrock and nich; Rogge and Henline. He Shoud Get a Watch-Dog for His Dog SNAPPY 15 RIGHT = Y'KNOW WHAT T 152 we A Wf:;%of‘: = BODY L1 DARE o 12 AR oW = C'MON OUT AND GIVE HIM TH' NIMBLE oPTICY o HELLO TomM-When DIDYou GET Home? ! | SEE Yov've BEEN DECORATING THE FRONT W DOW | | (AL, On JusT A LrTTNLe ExXPRESSION OF THE POLITICS I THIS Hwome ! 600D AUTO DOES HE UTTER A MENACING WOOF AND wave A MeaN MoLLY, VVE GoT To ~ TAxE THE St ForRTY FOR LI\TTLE RolK:- PAcK AND - ALLEY RECORD ' DON'T worry ELLSWORTH rLL HeLP You - IVE GoT To TAKE MY DRESS CLOTHES MOLLY SHIRT STUBS — SHoE ARM GARTERS - Socws ~ HANDH ERCHIEES ~ SHOE HORN- SHOE BRUSH - GEE WHAZ 1 Don'T BT_’.eve_ W CAN MAKE IT GEE | HAD To HUSTLE~ | HAD To DO A LOT PACKING — ;‘o«: D> . ET HBRE 30.500! LML BD Sovr PACaNG Y WILLIS APPOINTED Local Boxing Referee Selected by Hartford Commission ss a Member of Staff of Referees—Cholice Conceded Wise One. John F. Willis, of this city, known to thousands of fboxing fans in New England as “Honest Jbhn,” has been named by the Hartford Boxing Commission a member of the staff of referees to handle the sport in that.city this winter. This bit of news is met with approval by Jack's friends in both this city and Hartford. 1 The act of the Hartford Boxing Commis- sion in naming Mr. Willis a referee in the Capital City is a wise one. With Jack as | the third man in a roped arena the boxing publilc is protected ai all tunes ana tie boxers also zre assured of receiving just re- ward for efforts that are honest. LARSON MAKES RECORD in Match Game With Billy Kabhms Rogers Recreation Bullding. “Amidst spontaneous applause” (as).. Brennecke writes it) Carl Larson, & handed bowler, established & Jaw' record in the Rogers Recreation Rull last pight, when he toppled -the pine-Ho acore of 153 in his match game Billy Kahms. Larson's work last night was am Using an artificial hand, he turned 1a' following scores: 101, 96, 123, 85, 153" and 85 fo: a total pinfall of 734. »3 (ne witiner of ‘the match with a t pinfall of 797. Kahms averaged 114 Larson 105 for the match. The scores, bowled, follow: ¢ Kahms . 123 13¢ 92 96 153 u: ue 107 - 1l 1230 4 91 DUDACK VISITING HERE. William L. Dudack, one of the best all- around athletes ever developed at the New Britain High School, is spending a few days at his home in this city. He is re- cuperating from an attack of typhoid fever. During the summer months Dudack played with a semi-pro baseball team in Pennsyl- vania and was having a fine season until stricken with illness. Larson ... 101 BROWNS BUY PLAWERS, Flint, Mich., Sept. 16.—Sale by ,the: club_of the Michigan-Ontario League the St. Louis Browns of Frank P. Wi an outfielder, has been announced. Wi is leading the Michigan-Ontario League = batting. LITTLE ROCK IN LEAD. Memphis, Sept. 16.—Little Rock, by its victory over Nashville vesterday. gained a lead insuring the Travelers the 1920 South- ern Association penmm\< at least one point, according to unoficial percentages compiled here last night. Little Rock now has a record of §7 games won and 57 lost. —_— PRACTICE AT PRINCETQN. Princeton, N. J., Sept. 16.—The first of football practice at Princeton brought more than 60 candidates, among them| dozen veterans of the 1919 eleven. Ki Fitzpatrick was in charge of the men. Hi Coach Roper arrived today.