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Young 7 Richardson . | Narcum Coslosky yrselle Leo | Byron 350 STANLEY WORKS DIE ROOM. Nickles. Harris 80 Wacker 78 Tan J Marden 72 Erwing 6 390 Fazzini Burke .. Lawlor ... 326 * DODGERS’ REGULARS *| WIN; ROOKIES LOSE i Robbie Gives His Champions a | " Rest in Second Game | New York, Oct. 2.—By way of prov- ing that their proud pe#ition as pen- ant winners is not entirely due to a i home run clout recently made by a Boston player named Boeckel off a | Giant pitcher, the Dodgers went to | the Polo Grounds yesterday afternoon defeated the Giants. 4 to 3, in first game of a double-header, lost the second gamesby 4 to 3. e scores: First Game r, h e Brooklyn 000000031—4 3 0 New York 100011000—3 10 2 Pfeffer, Mamaux Krueger; Douglas and Smith. and Second Game. r, h. 030000000—3 3 2 New York 11000020x—4 9 1 Smith, Cado and Miller and Tay- Toney, Rarnes and Gaston. Brooklyn lor Alex Wins in 17th. Louis— 10000001000000000—2 16 Chicago— 01001000000000001—3 10 3 laynes and Delhoefer; Alexander \nd O'Farrell . INDIANS DRAW AWAY FROM LUCKLESS S0X Speakers Men Dmde Twin Bill While Chicago Is Beaten 8t ! Detroit, Oct | for the Amer | yesterday m | tie by dividing | Detroit while | single game rland, fighting gue pennant. certain of at least a a double-header with Chicago was losing a to St. Louis The visitors lost the first game, 5 to 4, when in the tenth inning Short- stop Sewell threw Flagstead's ground- er into the ‘Cleveland dugout, and Pinelli followed with a clean singlc The TIndians' victory in the second game was a decisive one, the score being 10 t The First cores: ame Cleveland | Detroit Mails, Ishmke r: 2200000000 —4 c 100000401—5 Uhle, Bagby and Manion. Second Game. 1 and O’'Neil; r. h. e 1 land 10112131—10 15 2 Detroit . 02001000— 3 10 4 Caldwell and O'Neil; Ayers, Baum- warten and Ainsmith White Sox Lose. St. Louis, Oct. 2.—St. Louis dimmed Chicago's pennant hopes yesterday. | defeati the White by | in the three here that rounds out the Amer- fcan league race. The score: r. h e Chicago ........ 200011001—6 11 1 ; : 00502001x—S8 12 1 Faber, Hodge, Keifer and Schalk; and Severeid. Easy Victory for Senators. Philadelphia, Oct two Philadelphia | —Washington, | hit recruit pitchers at will yesterday winning 13 to 3. The score: Washington 021331021—13 19 Philadelphia 000001200— 3 10 Zachary and Gharrity; Heimrich, Schanner and Walker pening game of nw series of | | Cleveland MERIDEN ) WwWitL YoJ @& Home For | DINNER T - | NIGHT Q \ BoswoRrTw - =Twas = = MIDNIGH — "BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL AMERICAN LFAGUE, Yesterday's Results. Detroit 5, Clevelghd 4, (first) Cleveland 10, Detroit 3, (second). Washington 13, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 8, Chicago 6. Other teams were not scheduled Standing of the Clubs. PO .638 Chicago .. 625 New York . St. Louis Boston Washingts Detroit 497 47 443 ('VE GoT BARREL 0F WORK' To Do- 1 CAN'T ECe YET~ T LET You #now A BREAK Downs- - AS YouR PHYSICIAN 1 INSIST You Taxke A REST — You'LL BE DEAD INSIDE oF A YEAR IE HNOCK OFF You DON'T. Philadelphia .. 47 104 Games Today. Cleveland in Detroit. Chicago in St. Louis. Washington in Philadelphia (two). NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn 4, New York 3, (first). New York 4, Brooklyn 3, (second). Chicago 3, St. Louis 2, (17 inns.) The Philadelphia-Boston and Cin- cinnati-Pittsburgh games were post- .617 | poned on account of rain. | Standing of the Clubs Brooklyn SEE HERE Now Bos- IF You DoN'T STof WORKING SO HARD You'LL HAVE A NERVOUS HEWO- - Tiis You MARGE 1? Yes!- Yes'. SAY LISTEN DEAR M AWFUL s«mm— BUT 1 CAN'T BE THERE FOR DINNER =-NO IVE GoT Too MUCH WORK 1\E GOT I've Gotr A To ‘TEND To. - - NO \T HAS To BE LOT OF WORK To Do- Dow'T BOTHER ME DONE NOw- - YEH- UN-HUK- \WELL ABOUT NINE OR TEN OCLOCK GUESS— UR-Hun- L wiLL- -YEn- G'BY GREAT SCoTT Doc Dov'T TALk | S0 FoOoL\SH - I'VE GOT To MAKE. A LIVING ALL RIGHT BiLL- UL MEET YoU AT THE FIRST TJEE AT Tiwvo oCLOSK — THAT'LL GIVE US 'nne FOR 18 HOLES~—~ ON CAN LET THE WORK Go Titt ToMoRROW - YEW G'8vy BiLL e Pittsburgh .... 400 Chicago St. Louis Boston St. -Louis in Chicago. FOOTBALL TOMORROW NUTMEGS Vs. MOHAWKS Meriden - Kickoff 3 P. M. NUWMEG FIELD Stanley Street. Take North End Car Directly to Field. .513 | Philadelphia .. .493 .4380 .409 60 20 Brooklyn in New York. Philadelphia in Boston. Cincinnati in Pittsburgh (three). GREATEST LIGHTWEIGHTS IN THE WORLD WILL APPEAR AT THE ALL STAR OPEN AIR BOXING EXHIBITION HARTFORD BASEBALL PARK, HARTFORD MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 4, 1920, 8P.M. 10 ROUNDS AT 135 LB. BENNIE LEONARD World’s Lightweight Champion FRANKIE BRITT New England Lightweight Champion 8 ROUN DS AT 116 LB. WILLIE SPENCER vs. MIDGET SMITH of New York ] { of Hartford = GEORGE MULLIGAN. | AL WILTSE vs. 8 to 6/ Panama Champion 8 ROUNDS AT 133 LB. Referee HARRY TICKETS--$2.20 TERRY O’CONNOR of Hartford GEO. FIRSTBROOK, Timekeeper WALSH, Announcer - $3.30 - $5.50 On sale at Joe Levine’s Cigar Stand, Hartford Lunch, Main street, Hartford, Conn. On sale at Eddie Emmons’, Railroad Arcadev Neantam, Conn. Mail orders promptiy attended to—Address Boxing. P. 0. Box 582, Hartford, Conn.