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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER GIANTS HAVE UNDISPUTED CLAIM TO TOP RUNG OF NATIONAL LEAGUE LADDER TODAY—ENDEES LOSE TO COLORED GIANTS BUT EVEN UP WEEK- END’S ACTIVITIES BY WINNING OVER MANCHESTER—LOCAL GIRLS’ TEAM VICTORS—TABS LOSE TO KACEYS IN BENEFIT GAME AT PLAYGROUNDS —— HANNA PLANS TO | acers mwevicrons |GIANTS NEAR GOAL | ™o ewoxe |CRyELAND WING | Mumess ovew suwoat |GIANTS HOP INTO REVIVE POLO HERE ™. IN THE NATIONAL ' ' BYRALLY INTHIRD .-z LEAD N NATIONAL | Sunday Game. | of Another Eleven Here. Local Sportsman Will Remodel| ™. X0 ciered v = ve | Gotbamites Have Undisputed, | - 5 e \Bunching of Hits, Aided by|icn tcim o Wiip T inio snare | Yankees Still Maintain First Place of the be for an opening game with the i Setween that clubiand tho i i i ¢ 5 AR E 00 l S L i meg eleven of this city next ¥ i N i l G [ Main Street Garage Into an ATeDd viari-s s ouinie seoeer oy | Lead in League This Morning | |3 \% : ITOrS COSUY 10 L LOUIS | 3ier ey S et b ot in National Gircur and the Lafayett . o PRt 3 s to seck a suitable opponent for the s | adle to strike bt thout th Ay A ; X locals in another quarter. The man- i | . el o If the plana of the polo ymoters | gnme, losing by ; S BEOE Reat: w York, Se i 12 "‘_" 8 repre- s o8 g Si. Louis, Sept. eveland’s | agement expects that satisfactory . New York, Sept. 1 e ants uix cities in this state materlalise|elli pltched and Campbell caught fc “"”]’{“ New York and st n- | ) 2 e o timely hitting and two errors by the rgements will be completed for | this morning are in undisputed posses- \;“‘ ":“'_"\"“;.’:'.’"l‘.f e :"IHI',:’\I;\""I»IKA‘L LT ot A e "W"‘I‘ leading the National circuit, cight 2 Speaker twisted his knee when he | Bridgeport club, formerly the Ameri- :;"_‘."_md _Tt:""an";h";c'mny ‘;";.":b:: mdoor » this coming winter. Wil-| president of the Nationul lea call {"""" ahead of ¥ burgh and the ripped and fell over first base. He re- [can Chain team, will play here. heir defeat of the Robins at E! Ham W. Hanna, one of the best known | ed them at tho plate and Krank B. | 2nKees bad a twelve point aly 15 : AP - »d from thc game, but the injury 1a_yesterday afternoon by a score sporting men In New nd, 18 8c- | Cox, at one time with the Detroit club, | ° o Cleveland in the Americar league. | - was pronounced not serious. of 11 to 3 while the Pirates were bo- tively engaged In promoting the local | was umpire on bases. Johnny Hayes | O, UPYing third place in the Na- ' The score: LOCAL GIRLS WIN ing taken over the jumps by the Reds, B Sr the proposed leagus. ARnownes: | contributed. aeversl nelding featurcs. | Hional 1e wers tne St. Louis Car- : rh e the Clan McGraw vaulted into the ment that this city has boen met with | : g dinals about 50 points behind Pitts- 3 %3 Cleveland .... 017 000 000—8 12 o lead. Possibly the Giants may attribute Bbsliing, yot th Arseresontatip] burgh while their fetlow townsmen, £ R St. Louis .. 020 110 000—4 10 2 - . Little Difficulty their timely victory not only to the sptical persons as to where the | GOEB HITS THREE the Browns in third place in the Am- Lo et e || _ Bagby, Newell and O'Neill; Kolp, | St- s E ¥|vigor wih which they wielded their e Gouid’ M iuatenntily Ganduetol | erfcan organization we over 100 g S Van Gilder and Severeid. Downing Meriden Team in Silver City | V(S against the pitching of Clarence here without an adequate hall s | SAFELY WITH D points from Cleveland yit " ——— Mitchell, John Miljus, Sherrod Smith extats at p nt | . Five 1 f * 3 > | Yanks Saturday Afternoo and Ferdinand Schupp and the fact Hanna's Plans Five hc re made in yes- N s New York, Sept. 12 v in the ~ that Fred Toney was able to hold the Mr. Hanna today set all these doubts terday’s & b Meusel of the s E . cighth inning of the second game| With a total of 47 hits to their credit | Dodgers in check after Phil Douglas when he iskued the followinz | Local Player Has Fine Day in Bristol | Yankees hit his 20th of the season : 4 shunted off a double defeat for the|the St. N girls’ team had littie | was batted off the mound in the thira atatement to the sporting editor of th i while McHenry of the Cardinals scor- & X - iring Yankees at the Polo Grounds | difficulty trouncing the —All-Meriden n_\v;m_ng. but also to the prlj‘sence o‘l Norald “Seven years ago when || But New Departure Club Is Beaten |ed his 17th. Other circuit clouters g 1 o | |veste / afternoon and made a com- | girls' team in the Silver City, Saturday| Mayor Hylan. Maybe they will rfgnrr wrocted the bullding at the e of By Colored Gi were J. Collins, Boston Red Sox; Cald- - plete and sudden change in the fe afternoon, score 40 to ! The Meriden Ih'_‘ mayor as their latest mascot, for Main street which has since been util N well, Cleveland ana Van Gilder, St % 3 & ings of 40,000 spectators. The attend- | girls banged out 11 hits. For the lo- :llla Honor was present at the start of iz0d for garage purposes, it was my in- Although holding the sluggers of Louls Americans, > ance reached that figure, or there-|cals Lynch and Beckman were the ‘fn::f\m:’- i tention of romodeling the place Brooklyn Royal Giants to six hits, 5 Slodee Basy : 4 P o0 e cemcenlne citinjotisns l[batteryliand facktholoseraicarieciand |PTCEE 5 % . 221 006 000—11 20 1 into a first class arena, where sporting | 7 Welch's wildness on two occa- Catcher Snxder. of the Glants had .- = & Rppearsd Gto l!(‘ ”3" L’H‘.}:(*)' that ever| Zeilke ere in the boxes. hl'nnkl ’r s (-)(-)3 000 000— 3 '9 4 social and in fact uny events on & 1arge [ ong spelled his downfall and il .'.‘ xul.'l],\' day |]n h..n-lu‘.; his r.|‘|.|- de r.-{‘n £ s v ‘\: ‘n‘ um:;“ 1;; .?.-w l:(:xrl; t’l‘h(lv 1:;;.1 The girls will play next Saturday 11; Douél: e LELI G e R calo could succen arried out | Departure s A | Brooklyn. In five tmes s . he . : T R von the first game, 0 1, the| g 2 : s an B irans i 3 L 3 ~ scalo could bo su wfully carried out| Departure dropped its game at Bris Bt e snies snd clabutie scored ot - % { Akes sived ihe oeihndivrith o ;! .'::l n‘x“> ‘p.lon;:::::‘l:m:":l, tk:cin::“hum chel, Miljus, Smith, Schupp and Taylor With the outlook for the success of [to] Saturday, 4 to 0 : i Se ; e S Gealoutocta anilions SoRCIE ATl nAliedoaltablers s ani and Krueger. polo this winter, it is my Intention to two runs, made two putouts and on. : : - concentrated and indomitable sIUERINE [ o o testimonial. & start work ahout October 1, with a |..,T|:W:;:|(2“’;,\.‘:]'..’::~.’;\:':,rfl‘”n?'"flo‘:i assist. McNally, filling Baker's place v it in the eighth inning and won, 65 to 1. = force of workmen adequate to having | went straight at flelders or were cut|®t third for the Yankces handled ‘1_1 e 1~h:» scores: T o = e St. Louis Wins the placo in readiness to open the sea- | ac 0t et B o ing of the |1esists without an error in a doub 5 e First game: LING LE: S TO 3N, Chicaso, Bevtilis—Stihouis] wou #on on October 15. I will have an en- [ g0l header, which was divided between 2 E £ h Bt r The Commercial bowling leazue will | the final game of the year with Chica- . o con-| s New York and Bosto P A > 200 100 000—3 5 2 < : svent R. s’ 10 to 5 ey iv th tire new maplte floor bullt on the con The s were di ointed in not | NeW York and Boston 3 SOt on open tomorrow evening at the Rogers’ | 8o 0 5 yesterday, giving them grete base. With the dimensiona of the [ 9 (T WECE, DR e mound __ Hood Out of Game. e 3 5 Naw; York -~ R1008000 J000-cl. 5| Recreation building. Three matches | fourteen out of twenty-two games for bullding as orected, 174 foet long, and | 15T CRE O S O of the | | Outfielder Wallace Hood of Brook- : : . ; 4 :3:1:‘»h and Ruel; Hoyt and Sc “|have been arranged for the opening [ their season record . _ 81 foet In width. I will have a polof 0 ona” core took his s Iyn r::,,-n:[,‘.d xm; ..-ul\_ © |Inlk||ntl:| ma : Second game: . n o|rEnt as follows: Besma: Delanalve AdE K;\.:”:N. ,:g,d ‘,-'.:“,. ;‘,',,;,‘,vsaz‘vfi;, face of 100 feet in length and 50 s 3 tor car 'wo other Brooklyn players, 5 B ol iins Printing company; Spring & [effort to stop the slugging Cardinals t in width. Bleachers and reserved | Never has Bristol seen a team that( oy per cadore and Infielder Kilduft : Boston . . 010 000 000—1 § e S store: Ar.| Sherdel went into the eighth, then was feet in syung as hard after the old apple but | L tH€T SO 05¢ DOE HH o o ame due *%=). | New York .... 000 000 05 11ifflp | Buckleyjive. A cHIlan'e ators AL || Eattea ontiof the bas ana iDL Nl bk = mour's vs. Hitchcock's; National Bis- ut of the box and Doak finish- seats will be erocted to accommodate [(ZIFE 5 2 : . ®| Welch's fast delivery served to spoil A Karr and Walters; Piercy, Shawkey 4,000 persons. A new structure will be | 0T Tl Dotentialll bingles land to minor injuries. Nick Altrock, the “clown” of the v, Y it g Monicait Marsct: "d.'rhe i made into the building, at the south Washington bascball club, has a new g S e snappy flelding did the rest: so that 7 S— —— ; tructure. Drossing rooms . > o sor / R O e e ramvertonoe ot |the Glants did not make exactly the OUT AFTER NUTMEGS one. lLate in th n though it Tigers Bunch Hits to Win SES TAKE FIRST. St. Louf,.... 510 000 013—10 18 3 ladies and gentlemen. At the entrance |*POWIng which was expected inhie found gt oo goodiiojkesp RiHs [ Ghisago i BETEMET2 = ThelliTigers | BETS T Rvosemt s o R | o1 toag0) 000 010 040— 4 8 1 B the n;‘"‘:u wlll’ De Josatad theires Both outfits moved along without a = — plays he's traflic policer ] 'rmj bunched their hits opportunely behind “““rh'csu,f_ Aiedie played yesterday Doak, Sherdel and Clemons; Cheev- served seat section. The building as :n"" for three “m“:’fl in :"lhl'"h the | All-Bridgeports, Through Manager |? fal lia, as|Connally's passes and defeated Chica- afternoon at Manchester, the Bristol |ers, Ponder, Jones, Yorke and Daly _ . nts only garnered one bingle to g0, 5 to 1, in their final appearance | 5 S ERSS and O'Farrell. e e amatty crawd In |New Departure's three. The third| Ralph Cosgrove, Hurl Defi at Local here yesterday. Dauss pitched in fins | S1U%, 109K the honors. winning 2 to “ hapter started ba d finished worse v Sox 2 7 " i i8 not being played, roller skating - ) N exx amine. rorless ball while the Manch oSl Seeie e s Miller, bu: Scott's bunt to Welch : three singles saved them from a shut- ncinnati, Sept. .—Marquard B b0 held. The arens will be SV8!° | forced him at second. Brooks sacri-| Althoush the Nutmeg clul el SEEMS ABOUT ENDED |out. ftibootagithioc kept Pittsburgh's hits scattered and able u\t n;kfl fll)"lln l‘.:\n yet organized for the s on, chal- r h e i — blanked them until the ninth in- Mr. Hanna, by hia above statement, [#ingle acored him. only to have ' the | lnEes are aiready coming in. the 4ra : el aonoos LR OG0 L Pl S e e . P t. . of which is a o c > hicaw & . i i ame, 4 to 1. Umpire Brennan was e g Jort. | return throw catch him at second and . O TN onjIr S . Leaves West | Chicago ...... 000 010 000—1 10 0| The All Stars with Bromburg pitch- will give the city a place where sp Manager Ralph Cosgrove. repr Beig FGen ibandhotx e vos West |\ 1,00 60 A o e ler s Conraily, FRuat| Ine s ros ot il e e 216 on easl arm by Ea s ton S eyl og i ing and other events can be held to|¢nd the Inning. 2 4 B S 600 - 5 = actommodate large Eathorings. This| New Departure was in position to :','“"'"“\L h-:” ]"‘:’(’:“”“::;} 'n“ Virginia for Washington—Thanks | sell and Schalk. to 7, yesterday. The hitting features | UicK return” delivery, and was badly kind of a bullding has been lacking for | #core after Goeb singled and took D by s ¢ o of the game were turned in by Barnes, The score: oc % “The All-Bridgeports are ready Govermor, of. Scate: Mackmen Lose in Tentl 4 sometime. Formerly dances and occa- [#¢cond, but Halbach fanned ¢ A e enth Saunders and Brobmburg. 3 = seas v e he strongest Washingt Sept. 12.—Wash on r h e v vs were conductec The Glants were handed three runs | tue season with one of t e Sy ) 2 3 ashington, Sept. 12 ashingt e, N :,??;‘,‘,’,;:l,n::.?“::,“,hr,, ,:'l::.,m,‘:u: in the seventh on a sin ety. |teams in the state. The team will av-| Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 12.—Brig. | qefeated Philadelphia, 7 to 6, in ten = e Cincinnati .... 020 001 10x—4 9 1 since been turned Into o garage store-|Tony Welch walked Cason and Sper-|erage 170 pounds. The All-Bridge-|Gen. H. H. Bandholtz, commanding |innings yesterday, a double by Rice IT WAS A HARD JOB. Pl;.:{sburgh ... 000 000 001—1 7 1 yoom. Other halls about the city have | mon but Tony was entirely to blame | ports have a fast, heavy team and the|troops in the southern West Virginia |and singles by Harris and Miller ac- Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 12.—Three | ”"‘“““'Mg ;“d ’:‘"Kfli‘& Hamilton, been too small for polo, with the|for the runs. Wagner moved each |manager feels he will have something | . .1 noigs where recently distur-| COUNting for the winning run. B. Har- | hundred pupils in the Middlebury col- | Carlson and Gooch. exception of the State Armory, on|runner up a pes by a pretty sacrifice |to do with deciding the stato cham-| 0% HEt® WAGE | TR S E M ris was knocked out of the box in|jcge summer school who have had to Arch street, which was obtainable only [ bunt. Zielke flielded Carr's bunt and | plonship this year. The management | "ances and clas oce two innings m\fl Woodward, the local| converse in French or Spanish at play TENDLER—FREIDMAN. through cortain conditions. It is the|held the runners on. ould like nothing better than to ar-|armed men on the border of Logan |recruit from New Haven also failed | a5 well as in classroom under a pen-| Philadelphia, Sept. 12— Lew Tend- intention of Mr, Hanna to fix up the With two down the Giants' catcher | range a game with the Nutmesgs and|and Boone countics left today for his | to go the route. alty of dismissal, have resumed their|jer, Philadelphia lightweight, and Sail- entrance to the arena, which is at the [singled scoring two and a moment | wipe out that defeat of last ye We | headquarters at Washington. The| The score: i native English. The faculty was com-|or’ Freidman, of Chicago, will meet head of East Main street, directly|later Halbach booted Miller's ground- | have an entirely new team this *| Tenth, Ninetcenth ana Fortieth regi- | washington 240 000 000 1—5 10 rosed entirely of professors from| here tonight for the second time with- across from the Hotel Bronson, with|er and heaved the ball over first [ with the pick of the city. The Nut-| 0 (T O B o inder the Whredenl e el e France and Spain, whilo the students|in a month in an eleht ronnd. wout. R Nuts. At presens there is an ox- ':'“"""'” J"""”"‘“q""' the third run.|meg manager’ can write Manager| command of their respective colonels. | Weodward, Zachary and Picinich: | Were. largely high school teachers Who | They fought a draw at the local Na. cone a the | 8co o 8c . >, Zrov DI NSO o q 5 psi -y s il g i ' a rts C B 3 1| street, Bridgeport. nated as a headquarters outfit wi R e T e A | ot aou ey ooty e = regimental headquarters at Kanawha | Chinese are appearing in Paris,| Food for cats which are used to| The earliest use of perfume, it is be- - | St. Matthew’s Win Over City, near Charleston. It is com-|\here they are secking work as do- | destroy rats cost the London author- |world are found in the wilds of 1y known throughout the state, has|In the eighth New Departure made = S = 4 5 long been identified with polo in this|another brave attempt to rally, but Rangers Sat. Afternoon " "l‘“d .:"‘1 .( ""‘ ‘l||'-:- .»i\l‘f.l»‘(“.;‘( :;‘; mestic servants. ities about $3,200 last year. Borneo. eity As far back as 1881, he has been [{n vain. Scott who had already been| The St. Matthew's church bascball |;rie yesiment allocated to the coal &t the helm, and the present day fans|robbed of twn long hits by wonderful | ¢.um added another victory to its list f ',‘d ;”,‘ it Betiog in tha Boutharn Will remember his famous teams that | fielding finally erashed one where they | (i i e el \I\"m: {1\.}”»;';:‘1 secvio ihe sonchern ~ performed at the East Main streot|weren't and Eddie Goeb followed With | pyri by defeating the Rangers, CoTe | edn on ity thera Tor several monthe By B"gg‘ Raory. After the game had died out|his third hit of the day, only to have ("4, 2. Eddie Hein had a good day |under the command of Col. Herman following successtul run for ssvernl| Halbach force him at second. but put- [, tne mound for the winn allow i ohs artial) ha S Abclared yeoars at the Casino Church street, | ying Scotty on third. But Greene or|° - |Hall, when martial law was declared g only three scattered hits and strik- i1 Mingo county in November, 1920. Mr. Hanna again took the relgns, and| zieike 5 = ~ iug on 7 p 3 in 1907 he brought the game back .7;:..Il.(«y...:‘;:hlv,.',',"‘;m..:"w through and | g out 11 of the opposing batsmen Before Lis departurd Gen. Bandholtz here, with a National league club. It| ' Bath teama want out ¢ In the|In the fourth inning the Rangers found | addressed a letter to’ Governor Mor- was during this time, that he brought | inth inning giving the game to the |'t Necessary to replace Adamaitis by |gan thanking him and the residents to his city, Mercer, Hawkins, Lyons|giants Huber. For the winners Kopac caught|of West Virginia for the manner in WHY DOUGLAS WHAT and Bannon, frem Canton, Ohlo. and | giot Goeb, Goodridge and Wa-|a"d for the losers Steege was behind | which they received the federal sol- with Fred Jean, comprised the great-| o %oty il 00 L ew Depar- | the bat. diers during military occupation. “The AILS You-- | NEVER % quintet o' nolo players to ever |, .o, O B D TR N ny while e federal troops have been shown only &race o rink. # this quintet, Harkina, | goor it GEOC T S0 TRe SR WIIR King Leopold IL of Belglum had an [the utmost courtesy.” Gen. Bandholtz SAW SuUCH AN Lyo:. .;.m J An are still r’vlui&'m‘.v.\lmu fleld or the Glants, Brooks and |INCOMe of more than $1,000,000 a|remarked in his letter to the gover- APPETITE ! AND gor having retired, to conduct & RArdg? | noygias furnished thrills with thelr [Y2F Dok You'RE SO QUI\ET! ulm.r;‘n::;,':‘guflrl?nmm Ie MVIRE M6 | e aatohiai s IS .THERE ANY OUEISTS TO PERFORM, BOUT POSTPONED. ADVENTUR_E l;ouowisi SW[MMER THING THE A pocket billlard tournament will| Newark, N. J. Sept. 12.—The 12 MATTER K open at Rogers' bullding tonight, one | round bout between Ted “Kid” Lewls game to be played cach week over a|and “Mickey” Walker of Elizabeth, N. poriod of 10 weeks. Tonight, Gallup|is suffering from a boil under his right and Olson will play a 125 point match; | has been postponed until Thursday tomorrow evening Clerkin and Carlson | night on account of Walker's iliness, will meet, and Wednesday evenihg the| It was announced last night Walker feature will be furnished by Soccoly | is suffering fro a boil under his right and Alderman. eye BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. INTERNATIO) L. LEAGUE ficed Scott to second and Douglas’ Results Yestorday Results Yesterday. New” York 11, Brooklyn 3 Jersey City 4, Reading 3,(1st game). Cincinnati 4, Pittaburgh | Jersey City 4, R iing 0 (2nd game) 8t. Louls 10, Chicago_ 5. Baltimore §, Newark 4 (1st game). Baltimore 12, Newark 1 (2nd game), Standing of the Clubs, Rochester 3 ronto (1st game). w. L. Rochester 8, Toronto 3, (2nd game). New York . . 85 54 .612 Syracuse 6, Buffalo 4. Pittaburgh Seea 53 B — St. Louis ....... 76 66 5 Standing Boston .. . 74 61 . Brooklyn . . 69 87 Baltimore Cineinnat! ........ 63 74 Bu e Chicago . . . 63 84 Rochester L. ..oco... . 48 03 .831 | Toronto Syracuse Games Today. Newark Boston at Pittsburgh Jersey City Reading AMERIOAN LEAGUE. —_— — Games Today. Results Yesterday. Reading at Jersey City Boston 3, New York 1, (st game).| Newark at Baltimore (2 games) Now York 6, Doston 1 (2nd game).| Toronto at Roch Cloveland 8, st. Louls 4 Syracuse at Buffalo (2 games). Detroit 5, Chicago 1 et W Washington 7, Philadelphia BOWLING ACTIVITIES. 4 The Stanley Works and Stanley Rule Standing of the Clubs. & Level bowling leagues will open to- :‘{ | mght at Rogers’ building. The leagues i om pose it teams of men and 10 »e n teams of girls Regular schedules . have been prepared to be carried out Washington .. - 88 ALFAE the falllasd winter 1abatia O Adventure iollowed Miss Gade, 22-year-old Danish swimmi, Boston ...... . 84 Friday eveninz the Utilities and North | champlon, on her 145-mile Albany to New York city. Often Detroit ... I - Chicago seaton kAT & Judd leagnues will open uozens of boats followed alonx shouting encouragement. Once she we Philadelphia . vo 47 struck in the face by & big fish she thinks was a stur Farmers along The world's ofl production in the ’ the way brought her food, he swam with the tide in seven-hour swings, Games Today. first halt of 1921 increased 26 per Boston at Philadelphia, cent over that of 1920, sleeplng between Umes on & molor boat,

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