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ERJACK AND NOONAN TC WORK FOR NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. TEAM AGAINST POLI NINE TOMORROW—NEW FACES IN PIONEER LINEUP "SUN\ AY™ EN FOURTH GAME OF CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WILL BE PLAYED—DODGERS GET FIRMER GRIP ON PENNANT BY DOWNING CINCINNATI'REDS' RS INCREASE | FOR PENNANT mes Piches ,Superm ftinst Champion Reds his toam 15 o §oto-d vietery e, woria's champlone " nt wpon uwpholding their way the Superbas came back | ir half took some of the fght & single through Olson and it sscond by Daubert. While iking out Daubert stole secon the oirouit on Roush's singls son hit to center to art for | stole second, and t (Johnson was ng retired 4. On Wheat's hit to 1 , and Nels 4id Hkewin singled to center. Ruether re. e first inning a4 scored two runs. The rhoe 200 001 10%—5 10 1 0 020 000—3 10 1 Grimes and Miller; Ruether, and Pirates Divide. Sept. 17.—Nohf's remarkable enapled Ne hoin Pirates tool the first two men reached first on k out seven and gave only le. In the second frame he Young and Kin h bunched thre the sixth frame me off Barnes for two runs. The res bY innings POP GEERS IN BAD SPILL AT SYRACUSE (FIRST GAME) r e Pittabergn 000 002 001—3 § 1 New york 000 000 100—1 4 %Y Datteries. Hamilton and Schmidt; Barned, | Douglas and Snyder (SECOND GAME). New York Pittsburgh Batteries Sehmidt 110 000 011—4 7 O 000 000 000—0 1 | Nehf and Smith; Ponder and Call When l;is Horse Falls Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Peppering him with the whip in a close finish in the record heat of the 2:18 trotting race at the State Fair yesterday, Ed Geers, who will be 70 years old next January, drove Wiki Wiki up to such a terrific burst of speed that Mome Run Does It. Philadelphia, Sept. 17.—Robertson’s home right-fleld wall with two on ninth broke up & close game delphia and Chicago yester- rs winning. 9 to 5. Vaughn three-base wild throw in flelding Causey’s bunt In the sixth. Meusel's home | the horse lost control of his legs close to run Into the bleachers in left fleld, scoring | the wire and stumbled to his knees and Williams ahead, gave the Phillies two runs | literally slid past the finish line. The vet- in the first frame. The score of the game | eran driver was thrown over his head and by Innings onto the track with great violence right r h o under the eyes of Governor Smith and 10,000 003 030 003—9 12 others who crowded the huge steel grande 201 002 000—5 13 stand For'a moment as he lay motionie ‘aughn, Alexander and O'Far- | It looked as if the and Old Man” of bbell, Ensmann and Witherow the trotting turf had ended his long and honorable career with whip in hand and “harness on his back.” But Geers is hard ill, as shown by the fact that in recent ears he has had both arms and both legs, well . broken in collisions and spills and still_going strong.” He staggered to his feet before anybody could! reach him, his left wrist and shoulder. taken to al, where it was found were apparently limited to No bones were broken Chicago Philadelphia 5 An Even Split Noston, Sept Boston and St. Louts divided a double % day. the vis ttors winning th. . 4 to 3, and the home team ¢ 7d by the ame score ven pitchers were used in sckeying for the first game. Haynes was hit hard In the second, but execellent fleld- athcote, kept the Bos h clubs played error- The scores by innings: sprains. ANCHOR BRAND ACTIVITIES. (FIRST GAME). Card Tournament Is to Be Held by Club Beginning September 21. The Anchor Brand Men's Club will hold & card tournament, the first games to be ayed In the club house on East Main street on September 21. At the conclusion —_— of the series a dinner will be held. the (SECOND GAME). losers digging deep 'to pay for the eats. A bowling league has been formed among 002 000 011—4 14 o the pin-splitters of the plant and the season 200 000 010—3 8 0| Will open on September 24 on the new e p Rogers alleys. The league consists of six chger and O'Nell; Haines teams which will clash on the strips every ¥riday night during the fall and winter. Gene Borkowski is managing director of the league, rh St. Louls ..020 002 000—4 10 0 BOSAON <ccoenvcocsn 100 200 000—3 9 o Batteries: Goodwin, Sherdel, Lyons, Doak | and Clemons; Scott, McQuillan, Townsend and Gowdy. rhoe Poston . St Louls Battories and Clemons. THREE FOR J. K. L. ROSS. Havre de Grace, Md., Sept. 17.—Com- mander J. K. L. Ross swept the features of the Havre de Grace card yesterday after- noon, adding the Chaptauk Purse with Salling B.; the Pledmont Handicap with Lion d'Or, and the Coaisal Purse with Falson a'Or. PRINCETON TO MEET CHICAGO. Chieago, Sept. 17.—The first game of the football series between Chicago and Prince- ton will be played at Princeton, October 22, 1921, Coach Stagg. of the University of Chicago, has announced. ][5 5 ) 5] (] ) ) ) ) ) 1 ) P ) ] ) ] THE Has “made a hit” in his New Suit from Besse- Leland’s. Our Boys' Department is filled to ov. ing with the PRICES: ESSES . .| Veteran Driver Has Another Close | ’[ Oh Man! ® WELL HeRs'S Tme GROCERY. 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In the sixth Ruth | Chicago got 13 hits off four pitchers. Kerr was touched up for nine hits, but pitched his ! best In the pinches. New York made two errors and the Sox ome. Chicago fell upon | Pitcher Jack Quinn in the second frame, scoring four runs on five hits, which in- cluded doubles by Strunk and Jackson and | J. Collins’ triple. Mogridge checked the | White Sox when he replaced Quinn, but was himself relieved by a pinch-hitter. The | White Sox continued their batting rampage | against Ray Collins and were aided by two errors. A crowd estimated at 30,000 saw the game. The score by innings: hoe icago .040 001 30x—S 13 1 Naw . ~000 002 010—3 5 2 Quinn, and Hannah. nd regained | on an_excit- gton, 1 to 0. in the first aid not get out in the tched a single, ll's double to right tch. The flelding of s was sensational. rh e 000 000 01x—1 3 1 000 000 000—0 4 0 Malls and O'Neill; Zachary Cleveland .. ‘Washington Batteries: and Gharrity. Tigers in Tenth. Detroit, ept. 175 Bush’s double to center in the 10th won yesterday’ game with Boston forfietroit.7 to 6. Man- ager Jennings tried, < tohe Crumpler and Conk! lieved Crumpler in by innings. Detrott Boston Batteries: Stanage Schang. St in the 11 in four yesterday. ninth a run lead. \ rhoe 110 000 020 04—s 12 101 000 002 01—5 12 Perry and Perkini d Billings Philadel St. Louls Batteries: Harr DeBerry, Sothoron PENN PLAYERS INJURED. Philadelphia, Sept. 17.—Carl Thomas, Penn's veteran guard, who has been playing at center, suffered a torn ligament in his shoulder yesterday. In the same scrimmage Captain Bud Hopper twisted his side again, Joe Strauss had to retire with a bad leg, and J. Enterline got a nasty cut over one of his eyes and had to be taken to the University Hospital. The varsity scored three touchdowns on the scrubs, McNamara, former Fordham plaver, going over for the final tally. Tips, Texas tackle, jolned the squad yesterday. PIRATES GET PITCHER. Little Rock, Sept. 1%—Sale of Pitcher Moses ¥ellowhorse to the Pittsburgh Na- tionals has been announced by the Little Rock club of the Southern Association. Yellowhorse, a full-blooded Pawnee Indfn, is only 19 years old and, it is said, never had seen a professional baseball game until he joined the local club last spring. He has been the pitching sensation of the Southern Association, having won 21 games and lest seven CASINO ALLEYS RESULTS Two Temws of Elks Try Their Skill at Lane Game—Vulcan Iron Works League Also Stages Contests Last Night. Two bowling teams composed of members | of New Britain Lodge of Elks held forth on the Casino alleys last night. Under the team names of Has-Beens and Would-Bes the players proved the titles to be appro- priate ones. also performed on the alleys. of the contests follow: The scores Has-Beens. Bogardas W. Dobson Curtin Dray Denby . Totals J. Dobson Brown The Vulean Iron Works League | G. Dobson Ericson Murphy . 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