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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, ARMOUR BOWLERS WIN THREE STRAIGHT FROM BESSE-LELAND TEAM, AND NOW LEAD COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—NEW BRITAIN DUCKPIN STARS OPEN | HOME AND HOME SERIES WITH WATERBURY AT ROGERS’ ALLEYS TONIGHT—SHOCKER BLANKS YANKEES iN SIZZLING GAME—-HGWv RACES STAND URBAN S};(_)CKERN ONCE MokE ( ARDNER REGISTERS flflflfiERS fifiEw;wa sfscm:rl;m',h 1S ARMOUR COMPANY BOWLERS AN ENIGMA TO ZANKS’ BATSMEN| FIRST RUN IN SERIES g NEARLY COMPLETED EASILY BEAT BESSE-_ELAND FIVE = BREAK WITH BRAVES....... ... L R Browns Star Hurler is Aided| THE PENNANT RACES " e | BOVLING MATOH TONIGHT |Beet Barons Now Lead Com: I B | sl e -39 (Grimes Is Hit Freely in Opeming] ~ ~ew voric Novessberss ew: Betomtn mod Wateebusy Tosna oo i) i - Tibusly Steike ig Ellerbe’s Triple and Sisler u < Need Th e 3 § 3 an irat B hi anager “Vinny' Haves of the High | " S S - y N ~ . o Clinch American League € E g G P P [ school team has practically completed, OPen a llome and llome Series af Sec Homer in First Inning. : : i Ll A e D e S i Second Game. gt i plonship—Giants Must Win Two. 4/ ' i 255 e . but one cpen‘ng date, that of October ) S = 3 15, rematning. zer George C. zers wi r The Armour bowling quintet of th: The team will play the Connecticut W th enir wmercial league went into 1st pla Agricultural coliege freshmen next |y > New DBritain v t at, by trimumung the Besse. . I n aturday, the Meriden High school. in @ hom- and Lonie s>ries | Leland five, n three straght game aedi n»‘.'l“\“.» ‘I'.\] 8 {u\bla‘ang in Moriden, Saturday. Octobe popu ms or takes the ‘e | llach ot tl.c games were hard fough Polo Grounds yosterday, and. with the | row and Friday and here on Saturday Gt R IEh St he N e e | ok ish achool 1 (th . . uck san who is ll. The|in the sccond game of the matctl pennant within ach, left them |and one with the Red Sox on Sunday wanihit frocly. Rav Boweliloras the| oo ober 22 Anwonla Higl schiool in[games will e rollcd oniths top Moot ||Captain Hetnle| Holinkohl placed his Soweriean. With Urban Shockar pite The Indians have four more contest ; e e oy owsll was the [tnis cliy.|Satirday. {October 29; if Rogers Recretion building, and will | am “settin' protty” when he reg- Ing on one of Me MOt ¢ tive. most | all four with the White Sox. beginning ! A P bl Bl ke A\.mbh preparatory school in New York, t lock. The Itacup of th: | ‘ered a strike in the last frame, the dynamie, vengetul and tantalisin: [tomorrow. If the Clovelands make . RnaraTaingia BRI i e i e e e ey o [bear fraonas sabU G fom fiuslzania p0¢ o Now Yorks were absolutely | clean sweep of the serics the Yankees 1 . 8 alugle chool, Lis Saturday, Novem- | Stokes, rper. Knapp an emple; | py fiv A e ::‘:(nl :Inl ,.}\, ‘ln.:‘ hk and r«uvvln:- -‘1‘ the u‘m‘ have [n- take th out of four ; th I.” |lh:v),‘|‘(:m“‘l 1““{‘(‘. “"“39111 ers|per L2 and New Haven High school, | New Britain—Mvyers. Narcum, Rogers. :,_'\,orrl‘reo?u:dhe l::(‘::n:vhh““(:e:l:i‘l: e e s | 1o Wibtineler s M1 (e in dlenaiget ie nine hits made off him well scat- |in New Haven, Saturday, November | Foote and E. Anderson. [Lrnlohl wau » pin Velow fhat ol % tered. Braxton. a young left hand- |19 i [ phed b 2 to O—and| only thre out of four the Yankees 3 . 2 8 S D Trr lota 1 a aaime'and | whi have to et 85 better {Ban an sven § : ¢ cr. started against Mitchell and was| An effort is being made to book - noire [Aistherieniited | match B wae . the cut the New York lead to a game 8 hit hard. Morgan finished the game.|game for October 15, to be p TO CARRY FOOTBALL RESULLS. | games between the McMillan and Mo- bre n their remaining games. o 5 B e e ion nared! Harsy ibamgl bl il e d e i The score . St. Mary's fleld. U s| Chicago, Scpt. 28.—Results of toot- [ lican Market quintots. 1;*‘9 ‘°"“‘I" hander, to| stin hy yn & mathematical possi- . - First game for such a gane c 8 ., the | ball eames and other athletic contests | ("3 Won two games out of three. In ehoulder the onerous task of having ity. The ( ts have four . ! r. h. e.|school team wiil be seen o | this season will be broadeasted by the [iw ‘1’{"""“53'“3 the score was flflfle at out with the saplent Shocker, and, | zames ne with Boston here & l:rm\kl\n <-+-. 000000050—5 6 0 local gridiron for a month since the|\Western Conference Radio News Serv- | the _\" L Qg o 'the roll off, the except for tha first inning, the nomina- [ day, two with the Phillies in a Ny ki el - ... 00012041x—S8 10 0 |two preceding Suturdays arc taken up|ice, an official test last night having | tarketmen were victorious. ~ Two e o lanty miccosatul one. But | delphia on Saturday and one with the ; a imes and Miller; Fillingim and |with other out of town games. becn siccesstul. Messages were ex- | Victories to one defeat were register- the opening five minutes spoiled the| Dc 1t Ebbets Field on v £ Gowdy. . = == changed by radio between Illinois, | ¢d by the National Biscuit company whole afternoon for the Yankees and| The Pirates have five more i . - = : Second game TESTIMONIAL FUND FOR Michigan, Minnesota, Purdue, Wiscon- | over the Hitchcock Printing com discounted the splendid exhibit with 8t. Louis, beginning tomorr: B _ 3 r. h. e MATTY RE S and Northwestern universities. prany team, and also the Adkins Print- which Harper gave from that poly It nts lost all their re main- L ? ;;;‘::’:":‘" e 3;3332%:3*2 1; ; New York, Scpt , - —_ e lf‘ompany n'mll; over the Spring & o the bitt A resoundini ex and the Pirates took five 3 P ston ...... — 2 rk, Se - > & i R suckley aggrozation. :,‘l,.',r,','l‘.‘”p i ,r',\.[‘v“hn\.-n\ a crashing 1ght, Pirates would win. How- b &8 1 Mitchell and Taylor; Braxton, Mor- | monial fund for Christy FuBD ARy ”E( S The scores: home run by Sisler, and the Browna | cver, If the Gian's win one more gamo aRE gan and O'Neil former pitching star of the B Eave “Hormal: Canditions Wikt Armour Co. : had the all the runs they were to get|the pennan will be theirs. 4 5 3 , = 2 . e & 5 Siad Ensle 86 94— 267 that afternoon, and all the runs they Pittsburgh vesterday practically “ ; Roush’s Homer Wins Game. proulosts S - Lake has Follow Drastic Reductions. Al a8 ‘15 fe— 5ie neoded to win that particular game elinched second money. If the Cardi- ¥ ik . Chicago. Sept. 25.—Cincinnatt hit | foa<!y a8 ) o BdRton Iron Mountain, Mich., Sept. 28.— | Bixley .... T 7 R Bhocker was a spiteful spitballor nals beat them five stralght they will F Cheeves opportuncly in the first in-|92Y bY the com e fenry Ford, accompanied by Mr. and | DUl . e S T e a5 he always is against the club which [ do no better than tie for second place . 2 § ning for a three run lead., then - AL e ‘H,“‘"‘h“ e | Mrs. “Basel Fora, and C. W. Avery.|Narcum . .97 104 87— 283 traded him to the Sahara of the —_— § - clinched the game when Roush drove | .. . o : . Buoston | arrived here yesterday unexpectedly. | Hornkohl 0l 93 101 93— 287 iateri ¥ at’ aihroagh ¥ thet| raw EMPIRES VS, TROJAN » the ball over the right field wall, scor- | {raery on % E4mE with (he Boston | Atter spending a fow hours at the 2 bleak afternoon, right into the twilight - — E : 2 ing two men ahead of him, the vis- | oV =AML O, FAE PTOCreCs o Yy | Ford body plant and mill, the party 447 457 449 1347 which was having o keen race with the | Empires to Play Their First Game 3 i 5 itors taking the first game of the|p e 00 Holdine Babe R hd by | went on to Negaunce to inspect plant Besse-Leland. contest Shocker was a master. He was Sunday Afternoo . farewell series here by 8 to 3. The|.p;. :.h’.. Riaasich = “ |and timber holdings. 3tney ........ 88 91 83— 262 master of his art and his science AL St score: “‘Business will back to normal % master of his power and his cunning| What will no do be one of th e : 4 —_ H Johnson .... 79 84 S1— 244 r. h e only when prices are cut sufficiently,” | \y; zling | b 00t ba s bee; > 3. cel 7 S \Whipple ....... 61 92 90 —and mastor of the struggling "ff‘:‘ f‘":‘,’;]’ f"\‘ ‘"I”""L :"‘,:” »’x“»-. > .'\‘ Cincinnati ..... 330000200—8 11 0 he U. S. nickel is 75 per cent cob- | yp” gora said. “After the war ‘we ‘(ayxp‘AZs 83 83 26 ::: Yankees. seen ! s city will be staged Su T ; Cewing 2 Chicago ....... 100002000—3 12 0 |Per found loafers and non-producers in| . The score :::"“":‘m:":”“"”n ::’; - ;'p““l‘.“‘n{”,m_":‘“h‘_ Rixey and Wingo; Cheeves, Stue- T our Detroit plant. W2 weeded them | %P et @i as e o Thatan! teamiot land and Daly. The ultra-violet rays in sunshine|out and are now aple to sell cars P Pl T - o . = - caure sunburns, cheaper than before the war.” artford will battle with cach other i % = | McMillans. i for tho victor's laurels. : B N 3 I Pirates Win Again. = i Richter ........ 8 82 88— 259 The Empires have a strong team T'll:'""‘bflh f":l-l ”i—f‘msb“rl!: ) MecMillans .. 110 90 75— 275 this season and they are improving [ The Cleveland Indians drew first | eSterday closed the local season witl Bingermer ..... 190 100 96— 298 i et eh A8 o s e | e clevenna tngians arew | IO, St B oot iy BUFF, AT 32, HOLDS TWO TITLES! Bneermin U0 a3 d George Kingsbury. The team will be | 41116 World Feries at New York.|™ ® free hitting contest. Graves .... .. 87 105 91— 283 in tip top condition when the whistle y ; " Glazner was knocked out of the box - 3 < x S g 5 —_——— ey e " ut the Yankees won. Photo shows| = el T a Corh hala X ; e " ; - blows S y aftarnoon Larry Gardner, veléran third base- | the fifth inning and Carison he : < By 3 PR o 472 455 428 1355 Las n the local fans will re- | ;40" of the tribe, crossing the plat 'h; vlsnor-mmn» except in :lhe mmrrl:. 3 Wi Mohican Market. '3 member that the Trojans were the | ;i 1ho qrgt run. when two hits, an error and a sacri- S - 3 0 , 73 71— 211 Totals .3 only team that defeated the Empires = fice fly scored two runs. The score: ; G N 3 38 e 84 83— 356 Now York on the local field. and then they scor- r. hoe TR N : 4 > . Johnson ........ 92 96 103— 291 ot ed the winning tally imthe last 20 BASEBA' I I Philadelphia ... 000040002—6 11 1 T SRRt R X ; o \ Buad:.! ST st Trase onds of the game. Both the Empire Pittsburgh ..... 03000033x—9 14 2 s 5 Swent ........ 101 = 50 94— 283 manager and the Trojan manager A NUTSHE' ] Winters and Henline; Glazner, . s SRR T i & el i i guarantee that the game Sunday after *arlson and Gooch. & % : 3 ¢ 421 431 *428 1280 noon will be every bit as good. and if o i = : = § : ST *Won roll-off. :ol,:h,h;'lr:'.wll\ be better than last NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOWDOIN’S ENDS TWINS. v 3 S X : ¥ nitd msSL o o on = - % \ . 3 se Y 73— The Trojans this year are captained Y TR Hildreth Brothers Puzzle to Flanks on e . : L Felix ... .. 105 93 76— 27¢ x; ::‘:n r:'):'.‘.l:.“.n:;br:;:o“rm“nrq):;”.:; r,, Boston 8, Brooklyn 5—I1st game. Opposing Teams. e 5 P § 5 & S Em’ljey . . g z; ;g~ g;? c v m, o st ® me - e 2 3 & % ouis . . . 9 — < are mostly former B, .1 & payera.| T OAn & Nisieg §-2nl e Brunswick, Me., Sept. 28.—Oppo- Piedmont ... .. 89 73—'#8 The Trojans are all et to keep the | Fittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 6 nents of the Bowdoin college football : il e Empires on the short end of the acore | Cincinnati 6, Chicago 3 am this fall probably will conclude | e p 4 R 5 S 439 442 396 127 again this season but the Empires are Other teams were not scheduled. | +hat they are opposed by the fastest % o - & - Hitchoock Printing. determined that they will not o < nd in the history of *ne sport or that ; : 3 - - 1 Johnson .... 73 80 co— 18 200 000 000 A large delegation of rocters will a Standing of the Clubs hey are secing double. Bowdoin has %k 5 e g o e e 22 rompiny the Hartfura team to w T n Lrothers, alike as two peas, play- 4 : T o AT e e e f Britain to back their team up and the |New York . 93 57 . ng the flanks on its eleven. They ave . = 5 A » : L ... 95 97 98— 290 FEmpires expect a Icd of support from [Pittsburgh . . 89 60 .597| “harles Hildreth ana forace Hildreth 3 i 5 3 : T EEAa e M e - | tae. | the 1ocal tans as they have had in the |St. Louis .. : 65 64| 5{ Gardener. Me., and they look so | 5 5 & g e T e e D et | pastiseasone. BOStOn ........ 3 wuch alike that Coacn Fred Ostergren % : : > N r ‘»r"i -"r:‘ I:n “bases—New York 4 All members of the Empires squad | Brooklyn . & .49 been unable so far to tell them Vide 3 5 S : P 413 431 419 1263 .0 Jasos on balls—Of Harpor | are rcquested to report tor practic “incinng . 9 261 EpRLL 53 he § L3R 3 i 3 Adkins Printing Co. 3 H L,;uq': D-J,‘;nxlsvnrn:k :vul By I‘IIT” Thursday night at 7 o'clock prompt - P 6 3 g An opposing runner starting for one ¥ 2 3 £ Smith ...... 91 92 82— 266 &} G Bhed -~ i S ‘hiladelpk 5 2 329 end of Bowdoin line to find an end B ¥ 2 5 & 3 e 2 o por 6, by Shocker 3. Umpires—Owens Philadelphia ..... N R TR S il ¥ A Rl Anderson . ... 92 91 86 69 D'nneen and Connolly. Time of game | Morley Plans to Rest After 4 :’“ }"f“,v "‘] g “" .,."'\',“ I(_"IMN‘ A T e el S l}‘cnglsmn = ..lg‘{, ;g: §f~ g;: — 9 . ; G n other flank for esc ; 8 & s & 1%3 S hovse ‘Bout With Walter Laurette| srookiyn in Boston cd to find apparently the same man ‘ ; £ s | Neweil ...0000. 100 96 83— 284 Mike Morley, the sensational New Cincinnati in Chicago. aiting him S ¥ ‘ . et e e Collina Tita Two Homers Fngland welterweight champion e —————— - : 169 453 432 1384 Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—Bush held | plans a well ned rest after his AMERICAN LEAGUE - 1. 0. O. F. POWLING. Spring -& Buckleys. Philadeiphia to 4 scattered hita and [hout with Walter Laurette, of Broo} — There will be a final meeting of the Two diadems now crown the pompadour locks of Johnny Buff,|Nolan ......... 71 80. 93— 250 enabled Boston to break even In & vn which will be staged under th Resulte Ve . 5 y 5 ; : f . GOff ........... 97 80 81— 258 . s s 0dd Fellows Bowling siociatio gl aged 32 Possess e W rwe p i double header by winning the second |\, icaq ot the Colonial A. C. tomor B Touls 2 I Naw -Yorkle: b |“ - ;‘ " *l:'” L' v{'” T;)u{r"‘ in [right. aged : Io_s.u ssing the w )r.ld s flyweight ‘chfamplonshlp..]u Hickoook . 84 84 102— 270 game yesterday, 8 to 1 Bl Ml bt e e g the bantamwecight title by dceisively outpointing Champion | qayden ........ 78 91 86— 255 In the opentug contast .""""\';""] "‘"" rs* alleys Tuesday 4,“.,,,,,‘,_,_ Oc- | Pete Herman, left, in their 15-round bout in New York. Picture|Swanson ....... 74" 72, 74— 220 pitched Karr and gave the Athleties| . on, and the Hartford boy is par-| Other teams not stheduled. tober 4th, at 8 o'clock shows the men at the start of the fight. & 9 to § victory icularly anxlous to win this hout be 404 407 442 1253 t first game there were four hnlm"n ):m. John Colline made two, | fore resting. In Laurette he faces & S.andinzg of the Clubs, —_—— tcugh boy who has had plenty w :.:‘n””'r;:.- Walker and Pratt each had riug experien; and who will force " anbonte ;»1 ! 5 G Somebo(iy ls_Always_T_aking the Joy Out 0'{ —Life - - By Brigg' New York M. 28.—That calm| New York, Sept. 28.—Yeserday's o oy 3 Boston: | Sept.. 3 The Eraves and which comes after the storm, the in-[setback put the Yankces face to fa (. of : the Dodgers divided a double-header evitable reaction which follows strain [ with a serfous possibility. They have s s S g here yeste day and overexcitement—both took the|four m games to play—three with > : g BIRE the PATSE Yankees in their deadly grip at the[the Athletics—in Philadelphia tomor- S R the 1fternoon. Boston win- Harper, his lone left St. Louls ab Collins, Wil'lvms, It Georber, ss MclManus, 2b Chocker, p leceos220000 wlososoonnan alonononnuer » Miller, ef Peckinpaugh, ss Nuth, I Meusol, vt ripp, 1b ward, 2b MeNally, 3b Ehang, © 1'nrrer, p *Laker “ r 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o~womooo~o commavnwoomo Clommwwne Totals o 827 *Tatted for Harper in the ninth " 1. Lovis . New York «. 000 000 000—0 I'hree base hit—Ellerbe. Home run Siwor. Sacr flces—S8isler, Gerber vow night In the Auditorium. The Philadelphia 9, Doston E m affair is a 15-rounder and to a de- n n 8, Philadelphia game i ® the former N Britain boy to stop | Cleteland & r h e|¥peed if victory is to be his. In the |St. Louis Boston . .. 100 100 030—5 10 3| semi-final. Jimmy Hutchinson of | Washinston Fhiladelphia .. 000 405 00x—9 10 Philadelphia meets Billy Connelly of | Boston Karr and Walters; Rommel and|New York h ana nent has Detroit Perkina ianged for two preliminarics Chicazo Gt il (393 ASLEEP 5 o Second game: Philadelphia AND 1| cAN LIE Soccoly Again Wins in T i =ash 7 DownN AND n 1 022 010- ~ Grmies Pty MRE = / i E T ey 066 061 00 . Pocket Billiards Tourney ; M) ISt 7/ Taxe A foou : . Philadelphia 000 001 000-—1 Boston in Philadelphia / 7, QRES Bush and Walters: Sullivan an¢ Fl,ri\?(i'\BLY ) SS2 Myatt llards tourney at : « U ECORD ENTRY 1 N — - buflding, added a WOMEN'S GOLF CONN. BOXING COMMISSION Nowned. CAFlGR TO COMMENCE WORK OCT. 1. |terosting match Clerkin meets Gallup. Soccoly. leader h ¥ unbeaten strir Harford, Sept. 25.—A lively scason in fatic circles in Connectiout is fore . = "RINCETON PL < ? cast in conmection with the announce. | T o VL ETON PLAVERS TO WEAS meny that the state boxing commis 12-INCH NUMERALS ON BACK sion yeserday imsued its first license Princeton, N. J., Sept Specta for a meet, the Charter Oak C. of| tors at football games this fail in this city being the recipient of the[which Princeton participates will have same. Thomas Burns of this city is|no trouble in distinguishi the first referee to be licensed. Chalr.| Orar and DBlack warrio Th man Mosey King announced that the | numbeied jerseys, some of new commission will be r 1y for the|®een on Unive weason on October 1. It will auper. |Aafternoun, have numera vise all meets h player's back, betng twelve inches high Th worn 'n all the games thi . T0 SELECT HARVARD CAPTAIN, > SSL L sancistaskd " OH~- HEEP QUIET Cambridge, Mass, Sept An|GUILFORD'S GOLF VICTORY = apdyei bl i Lot SH-H-H- NOT S0 clection by mail is being held NETS BOSTON MAN $7.040 « ipn t noor children. The NOWSE - vard to choose a new track captain e red to p ; pUCcE James Tolbert. of Hobart, Okla., glant 8t. Louis, 8ept. 28.—Mcmbers of the Rpeol eve anot putter, has entered the law(St. Louls Country club. wher G e 3 s e school Instead of returning to col ilior on the national ! 3 S4. ;£ : /QI’/‘, A loge, vacating the position jallots | £01f championship Satm ¥ LAFAYETVE 1OSES CARNEY. i 3 = ‘ @‘4 \ % . Y Eave been malled all members of the|lated “"sj‘ C. Van / e L B | Nicidiii H’,) - Jast track team eligible to vote and|ton W 4 In the ’ hij ‘ e L) ney, SV P % the result is expected to be announe.|POO! because G- ABHaxbau: ! ) \ 5“ i)‘%& €1 Saturday. John Fiske Brown el e i Ll € A 2 e " N Plymouth, hammer thrower and foot. | (NOUSh! so little of S oS S s bill guard, and Bayard W G| Bersord oot g e s o ! 4 : v : | e Philadelphia and Dick Chute of Bos.|Wa® conducted by the clul : ton, quarter milers, are leading candi by POLO PLAYEFR HURT. Philadeiphia, S it ec | SHEVLIN WINS left to play in the fin | Boston., spt ST. LOUIS TEAMS TO PLAY. %or the open ohami 4 oston W 8t. Louls, Sept. 28.—A team to be erica at Bala yesterd ecmposed of members of the St. Louls |/ V. Cowdin,ba on th National league clud to be known as| (L. L) te was thrown fr the Cardinal Barnatormers will play | pony sustained a fractured le & five game aerice with the 3t. Lou's| [Me pony Wonder of international| Glants here after the close of the reg- | fame “uptured a blood versel, wlar season. The first game is|afier throwing his head around - e #oheduled for next Monday. eral times dropped over dead. l'omorrow .‘_uundcrclap

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