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O It weather conditions are favorable tomorrow afternoon, the second game of the series between the Corbin and the Kaceys teams will be played at 8 o'clock at 8t. Mary's fleld. Griffen for the Lockmakers and Crean for the Knights will. probably be the opposing hurlers, The Corbin team through the vic- tory gained last Sunday have the edge on their rivals, and the team will en- tér into the fray tomorrow afternoon, with a world of confldence that an- other victory and the series will crown their effort. There is one thing that the Kaceys will have to be sure of before they start tomorrow, that a few runs do not make them a winner over thelr rivals. The Lockmakers showed in last Sunday's game, that they are a fighting club, and a slight advantage ON THE FIRST WITR CLERKIN BOUND Mass., getting the referce's award af- ter a 12.round bout at the Boston Arena last night, The Bridgeport hoy | Is fast forging to the front as one of the loglcal contenders for the middle- welght crown, “Pepper” Martin of Brooklyn, made short work of Bobby Josephs of Bos- ton, knocking out of the Bay State lad in the fourth round at Coney Island, A large delegation of local baseball fans will greet Merwin Jacobson, out- flelden of the Baltimore Orioles at New Haven, the latter part of the month, when the International league champs meet the Eastern league title winners, Confldent that the Browns will win | the American league championship, steps are being taken by the manage- ment to erect additional seats for the MAY REACH ENTOMBED MEN TODAY; ALL ARE BELIEVED TO BE LIVING does not discourage them, | coming world's series, ] Giant Power Under Perfect Control Driving the New Series Paige 6-66 is an almost effort- less operation. The woman who drivés can handle this long 131 inch wheelbase with astonishing ease The French Boxing Federation has and safety. s {;rgf;flinf s 75:1‘;9:'0(:?' There is not the slightest necessity for tugging at the the Criqui-Wyhes bout at Paris to- The Argonaut gold mine at Jackson, Cal,, where 48 miners wheel or struggling with gears. The special Timken night. were entombed 4800 feet underground. The entrance to the shaft axle and the new clutch have accomplished marvels is at the base of the derrick shown in the picture. for steering and gear changing. Indeed, both have become instinctive operations. And, so far as control is concerned, the word takes on a new meaning after that mighty 70 horse- power reservoir has been tapped. It means just one thing—immediate and absolute responsiveness to the driver’s will. Surely these are the prime elements that you expect in a really fine motor car. Until recently they cost from four to seven thousand dollars. Now, in the Master of the Highway, they are yours—in generous abundance—for $2195. THE LASH MOTOR CO,, Inc. WEST “MAIN & LINCOLN STS. A REPUTABLE CONCERN PRIGE The polo teams representing the Meadow Brook club and the Argen- tine republic, met this afternoon at Rumson, N. J. for the open champion- ship. Gerry Crean, the Kaceys pitching ace is looked to by the followers of the téam “to bring home the bacon.” The big fellow has not shown his wares since he downed the American Chain company team of Brigeport on August 13. “G. P.” is in fine shape, he reports, and anticipates little diffi- culty in turning back Tobin's team tomorrow. | Practice for the Shamrocks foot- | ball team will be heid at 10 o'clock tomorow morning at St. Mary's field. All candidates are requested to be on hand at that hour. It's a kase of the East versus the West today at the Brookline Country club, when Jesse Sweetser, Metropoli- | tan golf champion} meets Chick Evans of Chicago in the final match for the American amateur golf title, It ought | to be a wonderful battle, judging from the form shown by both plays the games so far in the tourney. Louis Bogash of Bridgeport evened up matters with Pal Reed of Natick | Cleveland 8, Chie BROWNS LEAD TANKS | Boone 1, The New York Boxing commission has decided to allow the Johnny Buff- Pancho Villa bout for the flyweight championship of America on Septem- ber 12, Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, the English golf pros, vesterday de- feated F. R. Marton of Hamilton and | Frank Thompson of Toronto, in an | exhibition match at Hamilton, Ont,, | 2 and 1. The Worcester team of the Eastern | league defeated the Boston Braves in an exhibition game at Worc yes- terday, to 3. bases, Mostil, Strunk, McN\ Collins to Johnson to Boone in 2 in-| (Hooper); | ng pitch- by Leverette 10 6 innings, off Lindsey | o5, Guthrie and Owens; |er, i Boone; time, 1:43. From sk STARS TO COMPETE & mer San Irancisco slugger, is giving National A. A. U. Games at ; Las » Vive and female relatives of 47 miners entombed in the Ar- the National league a surprise with his great stick work and is doing his Ncwalk SChedllle{i Tms Ane)’]](](][] gonaut minf}, California, gather before the shaft to learn latest news of their loved ones, probably doomed to death by suffocation. bit in keeping the Chicago Cubs among the contenders for the pen- nant. Miller is in third place among | the leaders with an average of .356 according to figures which include games of Wednesday. Rogers Hornsby enjoyed a favor- able week increasing his average from .389 to .391 for the leadership. He smashed out 14 hits in his last eight games giving him a total of .204. Be- sldes his 35 home runs Hornsby haa made 35 doubles and 11 triples. Carey Feads Pilferers, Max Carey whose speed has shown no falling off has stolen 39 bases and is the leading scorer having counted | 118 tallies for the Pirates, Other leading batters in 95 er more games: Tierney, Pittsburgh, .376; L. Miller, Chicago, .356; O. Grimes, Chi- ¢ago, .354. The Most Beautiful Car 'in America 9 signed (By statement Asso- emanating from dead bodies in the air coming from the Argonaut lower| as disclosed by the chemical| Jackson, Cal., Sept. ated Press). which g Newark, N. J., Sept. The great- est array of track and field stars ever brought together outside of the Olympic games was ready for action| afternoon in the secon day's events of the three day National & A. U, championship meet to determin the athletes entitied to recognition & champions of America for 1922 in their respective specialties, Two Champs Not [ compan government and I A PRIEST a claim that the superintendent at|from home, but remembered nothing te officials made public today de-| _p. o et lelares the belief that every by s SRR Rk B | Beauport asylum may if necessary act |between the time of his disappearance the 47 miners entombed in the Argo- | operations which have been in prog- [ Counsel Claims He is Subject Only to|as frusw for the Dr‘lnr!nff estate, aprir‘“-)1en he saw Mrs. Agatha M'mu aut mine is alive. The conclusion is| ress since a week ago Sunday night| Ecclesiastical Authority. [augstesionneRheynacaealiv oL ARSI ORR OIS Bl RSN I DR S FRU RIS N e sed on a technical test made t'when fire trapped the miner: | S - { . . |bointing a special trustee and various|/man's physiclans have warned visitors | night. AHeRat el s Eh e o teny | L B ontrealigReptLT b Albolal Mgy thab tandlbal farg iments, {away from his home, fearing undue oy : : hes als a sup nd-|sdelard Delorme, alleged fratricide, is | ditamatt Williaelbh & mebiien, o1 Ak tered. | “We believe that every man in the ent ‘of all the mines in the mother (g g priest, and therefore subject| [exs e Fourteen of the 17 athletes who|Mine is alive,” the statement says.|lode country were present last ”"a'm!solel,\' to ecclesiastical authority unless | [imEC Y won championships in the national | Chemical tests made at 5 ; a meeting at which the statement| permission is given to proceed against| Teien S - $ i prove this, In was « n up expr belief that |y Rek Sight of Auto [titie meet at Pasadena, Cal., last 2 rayn up expressing belief that!nim in civil courts, was one of the| Shr e S vear were on hand to defend thelr the miners have survived. |contentions advanced by Leopold| n [ T B Ay IES el e N e ok It was announced that an old tim- | L | ! honors. addy ) of D { L Bllthead 1 |Houle, his lawyer, in the contest of| Windsor, Ontario, Sept. 0.—After a|py Reginald C. Vanderbilt, died of [national hammer throwing champion, T palihead has becn encountered|ne suit begun by relatives to have|lapse of memory extending over a|preumonia yesterday at the Vandes was entered but his participation was | ongthe 3, foot level of the Ien-|pim jnterdicted and a curator appoint- | period of several days, Walter New-| pilc stables at Sandy Point Farm. The MEA[]UWS P]T[;HIN[i {doubttul, Charles W, Paddoek, hold: nedy shaft, Tt expected that!eq gor his estate man of Windsor, shell-shocked war | 0 iy 1 hisiwoule C ( 3 y. | A % CE0Tn A 5 | mare, 19 years old, was regarded as WINS F[]R PHILLS er of both the 100 and 220 vard titles this would be chopped through today. | pelorme fs no win Beaupost A ‘\mm-,m, Sis To Il naimcislonor Y| S ) MR S a;vl M. ,\ngim'tju\'t;!m :hro\\infi cham- ; ;lug\, 1[n which pln;l‘ he was commit- | mental faculties today, having been|won many championships and rib- | pion, were not entered. i ted after a jury had found him ii-|aroused by the sight of an automd- 5 | Allen Woodring former Syracuse |°f the former star of the Giants' tlon of important evidence bearing on |sane Fnhm\'ln’k }:15 indictmmjn for the |bile plunging. m-arg a cliff at .\'mgu?a‘ bong r:‘h"},"lih::: 3;he°::“::wmms.): |and Olympic sprint star upset cal-|Pitehing staff, is about to be resumed. |the case and that & mass of docu-|murder of his half-brother, Raoul. |Falls Monday, carrying a woman to| ,’1' . ML ‘hlir B R zaward iterhach, attorney for ments will be forwarded to the offices| Mr. Houle's reply to the petition to|her death, 5 R innouncing that his right leg way|DOUBlas, declared yesterday that hejof Commis i T s L et llame and that he might not start. has practically comple 1 his collec- |Chicago within the next few d amne. last weel wand |tained a denial that he is insane, > ¥ Woodring had been picked by experts | Gillespie s She Loved the Master Cracksman of the World! Moran; time, 1:35. lin the quarter mile. Olympic Mecn Compete. “They Must Believe Me Guilty When They Know I am The Lone Wolf” Forty athletes who competed in the But the faith of Eve de Montalais was |annual national Olympic games two |y ago were entered. Several Am- ericans and one Canadian ¥arl Thon unshaken. She sent the Lone Wolf on the quest of the jewels, along a trail of murder which led to the keart of the Pariz under- [ son who won Olympic championships world. lare among the number. Thomson [now is competing under the cglors of (the Los Angeles A. C. To Defend Titles. The Lone Wolf’s battles with bizuant Am- erican crooks, with Apaches and with their feminine allies in the demi-monde of the Montmartre are told by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE A A ””":Lm: “I‘i“':mh“;‘\i:: Hfi‘(‘y‘\‘\ifl”“*““’ reosl author of “Joan Thursday,” “The Black Bag,” “The Bronze Bell,” etc., etc. In a Startling and enthralling romance of adventure and mystery. “ALIAS THE LONE WOLF not headed again as Leverette pi“‘h')d‘k:. vkt asey 4 The first installment appears in THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD, MONDAY, SEPT. HOLDS DELORM ta one SMORY VALUABLE HORSE DIES Newport, R. 1., Sept. 9.—Lady Dil- am, widely known show horse owned | Plunging Over Clift | terday Ends Ex-Soldier's Amnesia. | ward to the t crew into the Argonaut mine.” The ba for the a none of the miners was | the absence of any of that breaks *rtion dead the was (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) T There are several known methods of hardening copper. left on ba Horns! se on ba Louis Glllespi YANKS ONCE AGAIN TAHE LEAGUE LEAD (Continued From Preceding Page). William | 1:5 Mis CLEVELAND. 4 Don Scott, 4 ab. . |sippi A and M. college. | SRR One mile 1 minutes, e onds, J. W. Ray, llinois A. Five mile—24 minutes, s, R. E. Johnson, Edgar Works. | 0 yard hurdles—14 4-5 seconds, | | Barl J. Thompson, Boston A. A. | “220 yard hurdies—24 seconds, {J. Thompson, Boston A. A. 440 yard hurdles— seconds, Notre Dame university, alk, 21 minutes, 50 1-5 sec- Plant, Morningside A. Jamieson, Wambsganss MoNulty, of. . Ggrdner, 3b éphenson, 2 Wood; rf. .. Melnnis, 1 L. Sewell, c. Boone, p. . *Bpeaker xEvans Lindsey, 2. Sew Earl 53 lonocunosumowsas I 1 elioscacdss A. Desch, 3 mile onds, William o | Pole vault—13 feet, o Knourek, Illinois A. C. 0| Running high jump—6 feet, 4 1-4| o 1inches, D, Y. Alberts, Chicago A. A 0| Running broad jump—24 feet, § 0linches, E. O, Gourdin, Harvard uni- 0| versity. | o| Running hop step and jump—50 | — |feet, Kaufman Geist, 92nd street Y. oM A | 2| Throwing 56 pound weight—38 ft, rat McDonald, New York *Batted for Boone in 7th innifg. xRan for Speaker in 7th zBatted for Lindsey in 0 CHICAG! th, Ed. | 1 inch, . 1b. 1h. Hooper, Johneon, Collins, Bheely. Mostil, cf trunk, If. McClellan, 3b. Yary Leverette, 1 1 1 S e ( 10 27 200 000 301 102 Collin 11 000 00% stolen Cleveland ..... Chicago Two base hi rowing 16 pound hammer—183 | |feet, 3% inches, Pat Ryan, Loughlin | Lyceum Throwing 16 pound shot 50.26 feet, | Clarence Houser, Los Angeles A. C. Throwing the discus—146 fteet, inches, Gus Pope, Multnomah A. C. 100 yards—9 seconds (will not | be defended) C. W. Paddock is cham. | pion. | | Throwing javelin—102 feet, 10% | inches (will not be defended) A Angler is champion. PALACE TARTING SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE HARRISON FORD In “LOVE’'S REDEMPTION” f 5 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 756-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | | | FOR DOUGLAS New York, Sept. 9.—The active| fight to get Phil Douglas, bani hed | pitcher, back into the ranks of or- zanized baseball, which was interrupt- ed temporaiily because of the mness! FIGHTI