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NEW BRIIAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922, SHUGRUE-KAPLAN BOUT WILL BE WITNESSED BY A RECORD ATTENDANCE, IS OUTLOOK—RUSSELL & ERWIN FOREMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE TO OPEN TONIGHT AT ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS—CORBIN TEAM TROUNCES STATE HOSPITAL NINE—HEYDLER HAS WORLD’S SERIES PLAN YANKSGETEVEN [covme ocrrar xon GIANTS CONTINUE [ Basebatt in Brier [ RUSSWIN FOREMEN ™ acir mats eanx SHUGRUE-APLAN o IN WINNING STRIDE —==vsswaees | 10 BOWL TONIGHT|....... ... ..., BOUTAT MERIDEN Local Pound Offerings of Wesselowski ol “Deacon” Gets Stranded on Way to | Games Yesterday Faber Beats League Leadeps-| oo "™ ™™ ™™ loubs Lose Opening of Finall Newwcrs echiese There!ll Be Plenty of Noise 00| " seans o moes mecors | HOSE Talked of Bout in Years Blanchard Twirls Splendidly, St. Louis 18, Philadelphia 4, (1st) Hopt Checks Gleason' Team | vt oot Bastemn Toip Tis Season | s e, o> Thurstay Nights Homalter | s, s oo Scheuled at Hanover Park Sliels |speedy team representing the State | Pittsburgh 6, Boston 1, (2nd), 2 AR Ll Bt ‘”r\':]\ll‘l] for Insane, 13 to 2. The| - day. While the Deacon was speeding Chicago, Sept. 14.-—New York and | New York, Sept. 14.—The New The 192 y Tonight in the ring at Merlden, twi ok o S o e LA Fovk. nd ) ioaly. Mad'sLneiv: baiking aven. vasters | stie, G ant bt LU ENS S Naw Standing of the Clubs Rutbell and Eyora & feason ot the|srom Auburn, Ind, to Chlcago early | connecticut bave will, meet. ' battie terday, the White Sox winuiag the first A8 pm.”,m.; \,\lf ..‘m\.v’]”‘ “,"' hos- | hart of yesterday's game and ""p;n.{ Won Lost p"_ will get going tomight at Rogers' Rec- {:::cr?ll‘.ywmorrlnz. 'n‘w‘eng)l‘nn " sonn | the contest baingthe ingst importans e louing (e N star for 10 hite. Tommy Blag-|ad Chicago in the fret game o e | New ceeeneo 82083 60T |reation alleys. The same crowd of | Geurn menn . eryiiinder head near | they have ever engaged in, owing to FARS 0 T ane | was on the mound for six #: [ eriey, § fo 8, Tt was (e Lbth stralon 7 ; 59 560 |good fellows that were responsinie| so th Bend. leaving Scoft stranded | tne rivalry existing. They are Johnny 2 |nings for the locals, and he held the|yjotory for the champions. raleht gt Louls .. V18 62 .547|for a successful season last sponaibi¢| far from his little pals. There Wwas!ghugrue, of Waterbury, who is mak. hospital team safe at all times. He| : R A Cincinnati . s 540! e¥ I aicort Afokek Eit bk e e | ing a strong bid to climb the pugilis- ;\H:m -u‘l only stwl)m. m\'vl !'onrml' me:mw = 3 . po. A (‘hlon'pa N i 538 1D, Massey, will act as conr:h and ad- tic ladder to fame, which will rival atsmen on the strikes. Wolfe, | fy vadan . Broolklyn 'y i, 493 [viger for those not well versed in the that of his famous brother, Joe Shu- | grue, one of the boxers who sent Ben- g ! [ Hollocher : ! worked for two innings, and held the bol - | Philadelphia S5 362 [art of DOUPEORGANILe ek B Il tunK K erry 3 9 o . 062 making scores of 100 and bet- 2 train wreck smirch his record. So the |,y f'aonarq to dreamland, and Louls . “Kid" Kaplan, the Meriden feather- |hospital team safe, not allowing a |Friberg, 1b, ... 3 1 | Boston i 343 |ter. Otto M ner o reach first base, A bad Melsel e | A tl::r'ls:;:n. T aned Hagogzhoppedion: sl nteruybAn Ioay UaT by R pReahind She et by i 10 : Games Today tainment committee for the coming| ihar & et fema l(?d?r‘;'r};'ulz‘?{fc:n: e enlisansatian Theshot willipride makers from register shu o 3 Chiee New York v & A v v v v Bbthin: fureed Th A REneALIoha) wa toi Choae : ey e senson will consist of Jack McCue,| That's whore the $40 comes in. He ot | (O5CLICr W0 bovs, between whom Fe Al - el LA SHaE T o 3 1 | ! ati at Brooklyn. Dan Kilduff "and Ray Watkins. All to Oamiskéy Prk just in the niok nf\shere is no ring affection existing. It R Tl o|in the first inning, converting it into| g y Pittsburgh at Boston. players rolling a score of 100 and . : im efLoHL thafhatibeent ke WOTRE Jones, p. F 2% 3 1 o|a double play. o St. Louis at Philadelphia better, will roll on the closing night uxm:'hflefl“:‘w‘j ane l"‘.eln[hd‘n;“ng deramany monthe Sandsy esfonty hr. ; of the first game and played 10ng | runged by Matchmaker Geor 7 @ Ny ge Dwyer, after considerable dickering. Murray, p. ..., 0 0 0| The score: *Batted for Cheeves in 9th, et of th o 1 v oth. i e league season, for a special 7 ) CORBIN, 4 NEW YORE AMERICAN LEAGUE prize of $5. D enough to make it count as No. 971, i T i Both Home Idols In Waterbury and Meriden, the | 2 | *Batted for McNally - | sorniin Eeogty. ' i T P b ) & —_— The Universal league of Lan | ERS0-0n s | Patrus, 2n G 3 1|Groh, £ : Games Yestérday Frary and Clark company, oppneddi;t PREPARE FOR SERIES ] e Rianchard, 1b. Fr ; 2 Chicago 7, New York 3, (1st). seacon last night at Rogers' Recrea- | homea of the contestants, there iy Hooper, a0k o b R L 2 M s New York 6, Chicago 3, (2nd). tion alleys, Some good scores were inothlng but confidence that victery E L AR 0 0 0 0fgnva, 0 0Kelly: 1b. Boston 8, St. Louis 1. turned in as follow Carpenters at Work at Browns' Park, | Wil be the award, after a hard fight. Collins, 2. ....... . P T T 0 I i 2 ) Washington 4, Cleveland 1. UNIVERSAL CLUB |1In the Brass Clty, the fans aré said AR A | 50 | Gatroxso; oy 3 . . H } Detroit 6, Philadelphia 5. Co"e"‘ "“"F‘ Adding Seéats for Coming Serfes [ to be somewhat more confident that much excitément in the Yankee camp, and much dismay for Scott, who had played in 070 straight games and did . | Bheely, 1b. Mostll, cf. o] Janksott | Johnny wHI win the battle. A non otk it : 5 5 Rlanchard, | S 3 3 g Cooper .. $581 93— 255| With the Yankees. [zt . X 5 McClellan, 2b. . 0 ‘ ;-: “ L s anfa ¥ b e 0 Standing of the Clubs Holcomb . 06 90— 287 3 ‘m":s*fin» Mopp’"gln )0"1 ta'b IM"I?}:"{ Nekatic ic } : LI DERPERREES o Won Lost DP.C.|Fusari .. 53 S4— o St. Louls, , Sept. 14.—C: SR OTION SLE G EC) R OADO SV LA : 0 i > 3 1718 0 Hok Vs A8 9 — 56| S p , . Sept. .—Carpenters a . Fabver, p. .oooooii 3 10 Chichgs veein. . 063 000 000—3 | New York .85 54 .612|Wilcox ... 83 92 85— 265 |have started adding box seats back or there 18 nothing to it but the cyclonic STATE HOSPI! [New York 003 000 41x—5 | §t. Louis . 84 56 .600 [Davis .., 1y 08 §4— 247|the third base line at Sportsmen's | Sosieidonsasqtiing AUnaY e M E : ’ % ) v, If 3 2 ‘!’1 T“n hase j,‘,“‘“f\',,,; Terr 2, i Betiait. , : 3 68 ‘518 Ao ek Park, for handling the crowds in lhb"h" mill will prm]\‘u‘t" plenty of action, i | for a crowd that is expected to set a 2 2 2 2 Witt, ef. ... Dugan, 3b. . Ruth, It. Pipp, 1 Schang, c. . Meusel, rf, Ward, 2b. Bcott, ss. ... Hoyt, p. .. LiL R SR A0 Tonihue % el T h s e oht plors | ChisAke 7 70 560 444 436—1310 | Yankees-Browns thrce-game series | fOF | sacrifices, Dugan, Fal otrs e Rrancls, It b 2 [ Gron, and XKelly: Hollocher, Terry | Cleveland PR L ) Wash Machine starting next Saturday and for pos-|MeW attendance figure. Scott to Jones to : Colling to Johin: | FlzEerald, ss. ... 0 Hjand Frihers; deit on bisesNew Soric 1| Waghington 162 74 i466||[Cooper | ..., . 65, 118 sible pse in the world's series. Rap 8 Fine, Kecovd son to Sheely; left on bLase, > ork . At o 0|Neh 3, oft Byan 1 struck out, by Nen| Philadelphia ..... 80 .416 [Huiten .94 84 President B. B. Johnson of the Ameri-| Kaplan has enjoyed one of the 0, o e e bl ot r ol < S 1{1; by 20 Lite, off Nehf 8 in | Boston .. 56 82 .406|Hagan . s e, 95|can league has conferred with the|STeatest records of recent years for 31 Nitefo Tonsa? 15,10 7 halis o St |MeCArRY: 2 oy b 3| Inninge or Ranone iho (G, in ne e Ylcox Bl 1E0 78| cwners of the Browns, It was un-| & Connecticut boy. Fighting his way ray none in 1 inning; losing pitiher, Jonee | T e Flcun MCarmloR Games Today Crowley ....... 91 105 97| derstood that he was giving them ad- | from a prelim Iad to a star bout per- umpires, Dineen and Chill; time, 1:55. |;orhin A 13 (and Hart; time, 1 iy New York at Chicago. _— vice on managing the world's series, | former who always pleases, Kaplan TBse (G |State Hospital L. 000 0 - 2 NS Boston at St Louis: 439 454 471—1364|but he declared no meeting of the|has met and defeated some of the NEW YORK ot Rhais e Saldners bases tha ™S St Louis 13-11, Phillies 4-1. Washington at Cleveland, Pocket Knives league advisory committee would be | best in the featherweight division, in- b, 1. e lstruck out, by Wessolowski 4, hy T. Blan-| Philadelphia, Sept. 14.—8t. Louis| Philadelphia at Detroit. Campbell ..... 84 88 106— 278 called to make world’s series ar-|cluding Shubert, Baird and Wagner. 0lchard 5, hv Wolfe 2; stolen bases Corbin.|moved into third place in the Na- e ;{undm . 76 76 §8— 240|rangements until the pennant race is|In only one bout did he rieet with a 0 |patrus, Morse; double plays, Corbin, tional league race yesterday by tak- AR 3 . = enny .... 3 3 79 ° 87— 239 |décidéd. Nearly 10,000 requests for|reverse, “Kid" Wagner getting the iri &5 Bl dha iy letcon heserc Corhin MRS T CIE e i A deph i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Goodison ..... 75 03— 246 |reservations for the world's series|award last spring. Since that time | Bowen: first base on errors. Corbin 6 ‘hile Brooklyn defeated Cincinnati Games! Veaterdas Thompson ..,. 100 93— 287|have been received by Business Man- | Kaplan has turned the tables on Wag- 1° h off lanchard 4, off G N 9 § —_— —— ki = | K . s e e e id hitting in both games enabled | Reading 10, Jersey City 8, (1st). {ESRIRObbY QIR | stncegRthelians |iRCE fi~ Tiojfer, rong, LML 408 467—1290 | nouncement that those received after Johnny Bested Dundee the visitors to win 13 to 4 and 11 to / Clty 8, Reading 2, (2nd, 6 18- /1. Meadows and G. fmith were bat- Cutlers, the last Sunday would be given con- Shugrue has been sent along slowly ditional consideration. | by his wise brother, but “wheén he ar- = Ited from the* mound in the first| RBalt = i g 5l 0 0 e altimore 6, Newark 3, (1st). pnside ! (|t 0 'RWSFOR THE ”EEK.‘,’”""" hile Siugieton was effective.| Batimore 15, Newark 10, (2nd). St Ry o mflde'"“fl he began to meet the tep e e contget the Cardinals), Rochester 8y Buftaloio, (1et), Brennany ..... 5 4 is seven feet high (Continued On Following Page) bunched hits at opportune times off Buffalo 5, Rochester 0, (2nd i Hubbell for all their tallies. Scores: " S (2000 Penniman . T aann, Standing of the Clubs R B Won Lost P.C. Flatware AMERICAN LEAG I Bla 2R ':h "% o|Baltimore .. .. 108 50 .684 | Dupins .. 11 70 86— MT WT Ttl | I’fnwnfil\‘ ok 4 Rochester .. vou 87 B0 .618 |Gullberg ...... 87 80 86— New York 12 9 x B e 1 ; 0| Buftalo ... 91 68 .572|Growley . L0481 111 83— St. Louis 5 n|Jersey City . ..79 78 .503|Howe ........ 103 85 §5— Detroit 3 f .5 0| Toronto . 5 4 80 .481 | Hartney . T 96 92— | Chicago % ; & ol - ) sy S L RGAATRE iy owatiien 1BP 85 A48 e | rrcvwonpes lovennasac foeurnuswmes 36 6 CHICAGO 3 Strunk, rf. Johnson, es. Collins, 2h. Bheely, 1b. Mostil, cf. Falk, 1f. McClellan, Bchalk, c. Robertson, sept. 10—Sept. 16, oo wmmnaoas E lcowoananond arlocssccone? New York w 3 o . | Cleveland x % i 0l ; P 412 432 itt; sacrifice: ¥t & : = : t A 0| Syracuse . 80 98 380 414 442 432 e e (e DL ‘ 8 Ght Washingion ~ | Newark . baci 4By, 107 4810 Electric Range base on balls, 3 Phila X 0 Mat 88 12 9 struck out, by Robertson DERIBON: (o iy 121 81— | » Bostont Games Today Webster ...... 60 64 65— by pitcher, by Hoyt R o Nedbni ol yve 80 T8 0D o y f ersey City at Reading. Al e o \ HE foremost Dineen and Chill; 3 9. | Wrightstone Newark at Baltimore. Logan ........ 4 NATIONAL Rarh. Bosten v Stlonls 1 M o Buffalo at Rochester. Dummy ... 71 70 83— 12 » ’ indication of T W good taste in Worcester 14, Springfield 2, (1st). WORLD,S SERIES PLAKS ! dress three hun' Se. Louis, Sept. 14. Louis drop- [ New York 1 W ped a half game more hehind New |Pittshurgh x X Henline, York yesterday by losing to Boston |Cincinnati 13 3 to 1, while the Yankees were break- |Chicago ing even with Chicago. The rowns |St. Louis are now a game and a half nehind the | Brooklyn & 3 i x ¥ . pacemakers, Fhila Springfield 7, Worcester 3.fi(.nd). —— d d d Hmtord & Fvd G0 |Threo Games in One €Ity in & Row e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Bridgeport 4, Waterbury 1, (1st). in Casc Giants and Browns Are! five days a year. MT WT IS Tti], "Batted for Singleton in 6th | Bridgeport 2, Waterbury 1, (2nd). | g s Gl 13| Albany 9, New Haven 1. the Pennant Winners. Buv vour collars of » reputable retailer, | “Two pase nits, Sehults, F home i He won't offer you a substitute when you LAy i Boston, Sept. 13.—If the St. Louis sk for a VAN HEUSEN. He knows thare Standing of the Clubs Americans and the Giants are the o't any. Won Lost P.C.| hennant winners, the first three games 42 1 PHILADELP! ab. r. 1910195 O s 10D ccocoroocoo0ssP BOSTON | Boston ab, Menosky, Mitchell Burns, 1b. Harris, 1f. Pratt, 2b. J. Collins, O'Rourke, Ruel, c. ... : W. Colllns, p. . M.w, =g 3 Baltimore 5 5 14 21 Rochester 3 x10 6 Ruffalo 2 x 8 Jersey City 2 | ! runs, Teporcer, Bottomley; stolen —bases, | o J. Smith; sacrifices, k. Henline laft | v e on bases, St. Lowis 4, Philadelphia 7 bases| Toronto 11 x G Dille off Mendows 1.'off Sigleian 1. 0| New Haven ....... 48 689 | of the world séries.will,prabably be PHILLIPS.JONES CORPORATION Reading 9 7 elen Sai SHELCREREL By MEaUS IV b I WAEERDURY wvi s 87 378 | played in one city and the four suc- Mabers 6 [ SR fussesanmas Zl oemmmcmna alocm Sl s ol oa e o 5. Bty | Hartford v 66 511 |ceeding contests, or as many as neces- ) 1225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ngleton 6 in 7| Bridgeport ....... 7 69 511|sary, in the other. President John ows: umpires, | Pittsfield. ..., .. 68 496 | A, Heydler of the National league Springfield ....... 69 489 [said today he believed this plan | Shsena’ Cinma)s Albany .... - 78 451 [ would bhe adopted in the event the Worcester .. 97 .297 | Browns were league champions. He m H S N i B hoopos A e ey added that a tentative schedule would v E l I E Tommy Murphy's Great Four-Year- |Diades if 1 Games Today be formulated within a week. J. $mith, Sarintes Old, Captures the Empire State | Horsby B 25 8 3 Waterbury at New Haven, President Heydler said he thought 3 d 5 g : Bottomley, 1b, ... | Albany at Bridgeport, (2). no team would care to make two long t,le %r[ds Smar[flfl COLLAR $10,000 Purse at Syracuse. Ll | Springfield at Worcester, (2). trips between the cities in such an e b '| Pittsfield at Hartford, (2). limportant series. . Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 14.—Czar | Topor er Worthy, Thomas W. Murphy's great | Atnemith, North, p. Syracuse 15 Newark 9 ST, LOUIS. = ] oft Tobin, rf. . r, M Foster, 2b-3b. McManus, 1b. . Williams, 1f. . Jacobson, cf. . Bevereld, c. Gerber, ss. Ellerbe, 3b. i Robertson, 2b. ... Bhocker, p. . *P. Colline =Shorten 5o ol coscooooroan Bobusosmon S nwed s s 2 wlocosssnsonne Sl et i ————— — —_— Camp Complications—The Packing Up Problem . *Batted for Ellerbe in xBatted for Sho Boston .. % 1002 00034 four-year-old, yesterday won in | Bt. Louis ... . 000 001 000—1 4ot hoats the classic Empire | v ts, 2 Severeid; 4 127 hn?n“co BiEsoins Mitchen 2. |State $10,000 trot, feature attraction PHILADELPHIA Burns 2; double plays, Burns (unassisted):|of the week of Grand Circnit racing left on bases, Boston §t. Louls 11 ) bere in conncction with the State on balls, off W. Collins off Shor fair, Peter the Brewer, victor over h 3 DO _You Know e ; : Y p = INO- - WHERE WHERE CAN | CAN'T FIND) [| FEEL LIKE A IF You SEE M Shark o b Shocke £t bl Tl |1 e tier T week S ‘ B Thw munes J | S2BULAR ) | | D 2omE s | The ousa ) | peabecT SRIGHT || STRAW e time, 1:53. Hartford, won second money with ne, c. ity | 0 5 ? el 16, To HoLD, ey & - Taurida, driven by Harry Fleming, [Lee I . 4 7 M Detroit 6, Philadelphia 5 third. Czar Worthy trotted the first | orines 1 1 Detroit, Sept. 14.—Although outhit [heat in 2:033%, closely pressed by Hubbell n ten to five yesterday. Detroit bunched Taurida *Mokan = . drives to better advantage and de-| The Governor's Stake, : 5 feated Philadelphia 6 to 5 in the open- | tracted a fast field, s won by| eBatted for Hublell in oth. P er of the Athietics' finel series here | Great Britton in s raight heats. Pr [ ‘1“0’; 1::. ';hg_dl this year. Walker leading, hit his 36th |cess Etawah was second and Favontan | PRIMEIRR oooe b g ionisone home run of the season in the third | Fnished thirc 1, Aipsmith, Lee; three base hite, | fnning. The ball cleared the left field It was a big day for Murphy, the Toporcer ! ns. Blades, fence. Score veteran Poughkeepsie driver He | No 1 o ”:”“L:VIHA{ : PAILADELPAIA started three horses, o e which at- Czar Worthy, | ¢irh! : 1=ty e.| Peter Etawah and Princess Etawah, |yyihen 1 shell; umpires, 0 taking two firsts and one second |Hart a tigler; time, | place. Murphy, following his victory 1lin the Empire State trot, was pre- Brooklyn - 0lgented with a cup and a Ia floral | Brooklyn, N. Y 14.—Brook- wreath donated by the Merchants' |lyn won the first game of the series| Association of D York city, Hugh from Cincinnati yesterday, 2 3 2 Dykes, 3b. 5 0 Hauser, 1b. ... 0 Miller, cf. ot 0 JUBIEH, Tf. .o.oiiins 0 Perkins, . . 1 lloway, se. X Naylor, p. sy A Echilling, p. ... 0 *Bruggy veve L] xMcGowan ... 0 3 to 2 Lynch, acting sccretary of the asso-| Both Cincinnati runs were due to er | ciation, making the presentation rore, Brooklyn batted in two runs 5 - - off Rixey but got the third when Har- ¢ ieer: ives S ' crave missed a perfect throw to the| DE“.TT i i W Geers Drives ‘.Sflnaldo ‘mn hy Burns ”xw would have made - il 5 A To a World’s Record a dounie piay. Roush's susnension | I'VE JuST GoT To e T s P T o A O Louisville, Ky, Sept. 14.—* for quarrelling with an umpire was| LENGTHEN THIS HAUE Va0 M7 AT Anve el B Tl AL ok BUR 1 2 SKIRT - | Faneh, Tt Geers, veteran harness horse dr ifted and he played yesterday. | e, A L5 FES NG SEEN ANY- il |A3|:~fi?s°rf 2 Bl gt ; | Fotherglll, rf. broke the world's record for a gelding | Score | Cutshaw, 2h. 0l pacer over a half-mile track .y CINCINNATI | THING OF MY SEWING THIS \T'S A Rigney, t& | P g ab. r. h. po. a. e ? O THE BOT oM Bassler. c. day when he drove his pacer, Sans 0 0% Ricl g Johnson, p. . 0 0 0 00 i a mile in 2:0 4 over a half Rt ‘Irilvv\v Duncan, g This was 1-4 of a second faster FRoush *Batted for N 4 " | orbea xBatted for Schilling in 3th than the world's mark established by . Foneen Philadelphia seiieiee.. 002 000 003—5 | Sanardo at Aurora, Iil, several weeks ' pinelii, b Detroit ...... ik 202 100 01x—6 Bohne, s, Two base hits, Naylo ; Hauser, :a:yu-., s i | Eve v three base hits, Haney; home run, Wa s stolen bass, Cutshaw; eacrifices, Cutsha BUFF AND VILLA. | | Johnson, Blue; double plays, Rigney, Cut-| o o o o o e | ShAw snd Blue; left on bases, Philadeiphia| New York, Sept. 14.—Johnny Buff,| 8, Detroit 5; base on balls, off Naylor 3,[American flyweight boxing champion, |, | feooiaiii: 3 g5 i " i Slvscanwuan off Schilling '2; hits, offt Naylor 6 fn 7 in-|and Pancho Villa, Filipino title holder n o g o I ren: | nere scheduled for a 15 round contest |B. GriMth Naylor; losing pitcher, Navlor; umpires |tcnight at Ebbets ficid ST Connolly and Nallin; time, 1:40. ¥t will mark Buff's first appearance . e in the ring since he lost the bantam- | ‘Washington 4, Cleveland 1 weight championship to Joe Lynch |Ieber Cleveland, 0. Sept. 14.—Washing- |geveral weeks ago. He declared he |V -~ has completely recovered from illness | (Centinued on Following Page) which has prevented him from boxing | aGm Bit Boone in the siuches here yes- 'since then. |- (Continued on Following Johnston B Griffith swwwenaad orwes

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