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T b R O 3 G e N A TR e S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. | NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM TO OPEN SEASON AT VIBBERT'S FIELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON, MEETING THE ALL-BRIDGEPORT ELEVEN AT 3 O'CLOCK —TY COBB HAS A POSSIBLE CHANCE OF LEADING AMERICAN LEAGUE IN BATITNG — PIRATES LOSE FINE CHANCE FOR PENNANT NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM |American League Race YANKEES HAVE IT | National League Race | BOWLING RESULTS LAST NIGHT scries in Cleveland yesterday the game of the series at the Polo Sad Irons, _— Yankees retained their lead of three e Grounds yesterday the Glants fn-| . S i : R.:j;;.":”’ 408—1263 creased their lead in the National|/SIncald ....... 61— 183 5 1"leischer v 85 08 08— 860 | BOIE iy .duieee 18 TT 82+ 281 All-Bridgeport Pigskin Warriors to Oppose Capt.|!t i ‘wneniin teupie” et She |Rookig Pitchers Prove fo the Lik- ieatus pendast race 1o four wng endegLigien” 10" g Hiedhy | Lane 5 s 1 3 84 82 86— 251 Yankees v o y Y o] €es now can make the pennant Tha ARk Bk tan e re mes to | Stiauel . 125 95 96— 316 [J. Corr , 8 A ¥ . . v mathematical cortainty by winning J 7 I Barnikow’s Team at Vibberts Field—Kickoff at |:, /i s e cortainey by winning ElAY: mblieitheXPiratentretacheddled | FKeRns 1y civv 88 SERD, Tk BAL RVARAIE e AR RTA HE A | games. In this event Browns would Lanionlyieevan aicithe Gisnt win dve 447 405 408—1260 S e oo iy ’ . o 3 O clock—Vl itors 0 el Added [be a full game behind the present of their remaining games they will sit to, Get Guarantee | e oM Cleveland, Sept. 23.- finish the scason a full game ahead Alum Ware. LT I DL et | echampions at the close of the season The Yankees | kad no trouble beating two Indian|Of the Pirates even if the second |Renud . 73 79 93— 245 - . . . even if they captu 1 of their re- if They Succeed in Defeatlng Locals maining five contests, The two teams | 00KIe pitchers yesterday, 9 to 3, de- | Place team wins all of its seven con-|I'olden ........101 93 §6— 280 spite the fact that each of them fan-|tests. The final standing then would |%ack .... e0n (7882 96— 267 FAIL AT REGORDS : : S — £ w ot p.o.med Ruth once, be: L aeapongit by s L0 The semi-professional foothall season of 1922 will be | New vork . 95 5o gpy| Ruth however, made two doubles YD e (e B _ : Herleiald % : 7 e T i REToniEi i §10 |#nd drove in two runs. Speaker,|New York ........... 92 62 597 53 i ushered in tomorrow afternoon at Vibberts Field, with | louls oo 84 L L 5ot 452 431 433—1316 | Peter Manning, Arion Guy and Guard r Lon ! 3 batting in the ninth, added another|FPlttsburgh .......... 01 63 the New Britain team meeting the All-Bridgeport eleven. |maining five games the Yankees pinch hit to his already long ~record | I the Piraiss are deteeled in thfte 2 Uens, . ian Trust Do Not Better Marks in dckoff is sched at 3 o'clock ans g would then need only one victory ia| ScOre: 9. SIS A N DR Asong IR o sl &) FULeEm AR AT gl ot L : The !\}( koft is thl‘ulodldt 3.0(10(1\. Manager John J.| el fhen need o R L NEW FORE Giants would then have to capture|Peterson ....... 82 101 79— 262( Trials at Cleveland. Kiniry, and Jack Lash, who are the helm, have arranged|The final standing then would be oy Snlystiogotbaly tem so tiaRaatoL i (ILIAMN 0., e ROBCIAG Ll e T e s e W el e il nas 3 H | £ . it ooh e league championship. This would |Needham ...... 81 81 93— 255 'EnG, Oy DBRL, 88 m=rietor Mans details as near perfection as can be fo_n the opening of | -y W e RGN EGOLY bring about the féllowing standing & 80 80— 242| NIng, world's fastest trotter failed to the season. Workmen have heen putting the field in|st rouis .. : 62 507 |Ruth. et RiShe tloss oL lile caripRIEhs TrTam fisek Diatmari of 160 rmnse it h b o A Y : 39T | pipy, 1, Won. Lost P.C. 411 437 415—1266 ' the Lexington track Oct. 6, last year shape, and nothing as far as the management is concerned Meusel, 1t New York ... ... 89 65 578 Vacuums, yIn his attempt at the Nerth Randall Pittsburgh . . 88 66 571 Eimer .. o Y "“ 59— 259 track here yesterday afternoon, but > Schang, ¢ s been left undone to mak op f the seas ard, ha e e to make the opening of the season Ward FmeR L I did break the track record of 1,58 3-4 d . made by Uhlan in 1909, trotting the would then stand as follows: = E + oy 7 53" O 3 3 IR T A o iy satisfactory one. The New Brit: ¢ S S B e a satisfactory one e Ney Britain team has in its R = RUNS FOR T, Anderson ..., 50 75 79— TR ranks, a number of players who made good here last sea- T EEK |siicieners 2 &5 81 100 o7 e hy"1zommy Sirohiley son. Some new men will be seen in action, and in the | Ecttemiey o trR8B 1D 58 5m 240 DN R n R aepAle /SN LY 4 e P Tro (A RIRA practice held so far, they have measured up satisfactorily. PATRR Bevg Lsseptas: ST ity R et Massaopte che heichn “Barney” At Quarterback | = = [} l Summa, rf. AMERICAN LEAGUE = Toasters. .| 1.29 3-4 and trotted the la;a quarter Edward Barnikow, whose specta-|oo. parker, of Middlebury, and T. Adams B]OWS Up Badly flfld vell, 20, AT W IR B T ;{(:l‘:erz 122 :0— 384|In 29 seconds flat. Nedda, who trotted cular \vfl:‘k made him the unanimous | a.. . i Markham, formerly of the G- Sl. F; :g inm..' l‘l'\‘ New York 1 3 4 Tum:s':i:bz‘“ 70 108 0:: a mile in 1.50 1-4, at Toledo last Au- cholce of the experts last season, a8|yigh genool team. The policing ar- 1ants 1p Back in Race |-t L Humason . .... 78 101 94— BlshaReat (isaliaak sareeord ozl an All-New England selection, willl\ nzements will be such as to handle O'Nelll, « Latrol Curlick ... T d-gionmel insimaredRmagdeil e lead.'the locals on the fleld, He has|ira: crond so thet theve wil La'me _— Edwards, Chicago ek iy e e burg’ Belle in 1909, trotting the mile been selected to play the quarterback| . .owding onto the field New York, Sept. y Cleveland i in 1.69 1-2. Driven by Harry Fleming position, due to the uncertainty of| . Hinaiang! York Nationals again in xSpeaker SA0H 0% 110171000 “ Evans Wash. the mare made the quarter in 20 3-4, Cummings, of Torringtan, who prom- | lead to 4 1-2 games, defeating Piits Phil. ¢ - Reriiniond the half in 1 minute flat, the three tsed to try for the place, showing up| burgh in the last game of the serins 24 u‘.w_.,.,.,.wn, s e Bl vencoZusow slossss5555090 E chumralucnn=o cscomrsacmanuoR [ Boston Restelll .. . 91— 258 | quarters in 1.30 and the last quarter Matt .. ! 82— 259 |y 29 1.2, § wlssscocsanosocna® tomorrow. There is no need of tell- . . vesterday § to 7 *Batted for Edwards in Tth e T ing the fans of the ability of “Barney" | Basgba” in Bnef In sooring the victory,: Maik xBatted for McInnis in 8th, NATIONAL LEAGUE Radil . . 78— 236)| Arjon Guy, world's champion trot- e s toh- Svall knotn [ McGraw used twenty piavers. —T28CT | zRan for Speaker in 9th. 8 MT WT F MoKinstry . 92 70— 252 ting stallion with a record in 1.59 1-2, Backfield Players, [them pitchers, The Giants wo rv{ o < : PAS 10t MiNEw Woric® 8 i RAIE R Perking ........ 84 106 84— 274|(a4leq to beat the track record of The backfield tomorrow will con- NATIONAL LEAGUE Adams In the ninth inning, when wior Ruihv 2 Meusel, Bush; | Pittsburgh AbiS 130 TS| s R e G i Dy Chrpanten, ot Bolstol ard brie Gt Frisah was hit oo )M”‘ three hase hite, J. Sewell, Summa; stoten | St. Louis B 430 449 400—1279| priven by Tommy Murphy, the best DI 1o aar o ou Bgiel and e R Bl A N By Al :r"l‘l b, Meusels ancrinces Meusel, Sehane| Cincinnati 1% 6 8 B e Arion Guy could do was 2.01 1-4. Manager Kiniry has been very for-| New York 8, Pittsburgh 7. [vanced on a wild pitch and Irigen |Pip: J. Sewell, Mclnnis, Wambsganss and | Chicago 9 10 12 Suneson Guardian Trust, champion three tunate in getting this pair of bovs| &t Louis 7, Brooklyn 4. |scored on Young's infield hit, Kejyy |NCINni% left on baser New York 12| Brooklyn 13 3 4 English ........ 81 74— 239 | year old trotter, failed in an effort into the fold. One of the faults last Baston /720 Clieinnatt o followed with another ShHS1a ‘m nvh": »'-y;my._w’;,‘n ‘M'.\;.\F"‘smhn : |~';.ff“?u;{:i‘:.”f:": Phil. 20 10 14 Curly ... 3 102— 280 | to lower his record of 2.03 3-4. The péason seemed to be that Carpe Philad:lphia 9-5, Chicago 5-7. scoring Meusel B S In T Inmings, off Winn 7 in 2 innings; | Boston x SRS conant, . ; 80— Z41] Lest he could do today was 2.04. was not given opportunity enough. In Pittsburgh apparently got off to L [t by pitcher, by Edwards (Ward); struck RS e Dummnmy . q 64— 178 At evr A the games he did play, his work was Standing of the Clubs commanding lead when they scored |0, P Bush 2, by Edwards 4, hy Winn 1; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Suneson ....... 282 of a sterling calibre. Dill, is a verit- ; { five runs on J. Barnes ¢ T oslriE.. pivahur, BAwRIdE: Amplres Hilges 8§ MT WT PS8 11 PLAY TIE GAME _ Lost 0, T nes and il in the |brand, Connolly and Chill; time, 1:53. s able wizard on the offensive, and|New York ...... 57 | fourth inning one five hits, a hase on Browns Beat Mackmen ‘;“"r”“"‘"’ Al e it ke & i L2 oy proved last season to be one of the| piitshurgh ...... i85 alls and two errors, but New york| St. Louts, Sept. 23.—(Amerifan)— | Rochester 7 3 4 Schey! hardest men on the field to bhring| g m,”:h i 65 555 knocked out Morrison mm.\”:\“ 1\‘.'.—): A!-]:‘dlli’)"l:rrorip:‘lndspfln(r plh‘hingysl. Buffalo = 14 g x Jackson: .. . 86 64— 175 | Molla Mallory and Mary Browne Are down to earth. He made several|cineinnati ... .. 68 scoring three runs, Bighee led in the |l.ouis yesterday defeated Philadelphia|Jer- City 10 X x Heokis iy e U < L0 HaltedibyjDarkicss brilllant runs, both in games here|Chicago ... ... .. 70 524 | MItHNg With four hits in five times at |11 to 5, but advanced no closer to the| Toronto 2 x 14 Btrom 99 T4— 208 |l rorest Hills, N, Y., Sept. 23.—Play- and out of town last season. A new | Rrookiyn . .rr ... AT T " %[ ennant as New York defeated Cleve- | Reading 6 x o AR D ) e A e R e T player “Barnes” of Hartford will be| Philadeiphia ... .. 8 91 ; PITTSBURGH land. Graois. - gh : & g ) T B 1 ST (o T the other backfield man. He is a| Beston g a6 ab, George Sisler who was selected yes- | Newark 10 x x Angéles, former national wémen's ten former college player, whose work terday as the league's most valuable S e .3 L) "l nis cha‘x‘nplcn brought the first dar ’; has gladdened the hearts of Messr Grines Mitiany player, was back in the line-up, after WORLD’S SER]ES PLANS BEIEes SROETERICEE he DAt WAL authamant z(_iniri\' a]nfl ‘L%!Nh He will, ”l is I‘!'“-‘ Pittshurgh at Brooklyn his enforeed vacation because of an ng"n}a]n S Z: .:,’;; to a brilliant conclusion yesterday by icted, develop into one of the stars St. Louis at New York. 4 right shoulder, but got only ! ‘ 3 % . i 4 4 of the team Chicago at Boston S s : TR Eratt ... . 80 e e el The Wing Positions. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. With Sisler back on the initix1| FWArd Barrow, Business Manager of | squires . (b0 B e L R For the end positions, the manager cushion, Frank Ellerbe appeared at Yankees, Announces Some of the BELACHR. Sioapa |02 _22 had s]‘nco losing to Mlle. Suzanne has selected, “Swede" Paulson, “Kop- AMERICAN LEAGUE his old post at third. Score: b Al = > pie” Koplowitz and Elliott. Paulson, s P 428 419 394—1241 | Lenglen at Wimbledon. PHILADELPHIA Details As Arranged so Far. Darkness ended the match after érformed last year with the Tro- St ab. r. jpans. and his work attracted the at-| New \O,C;"'(','"f,fflfffi"."{ Budeary New York, Sept. 23.—Ed Barrow, | Anderson 49 68 66— 183 ;‘flcht:*'l"“‘fn_fl_set-')l\:iss‘\?r?w‘n; tak- tention of the managers of faster| Chicago 6, Washington 4. Groh, 3b. business manager of the Yankees has | Peterson 53 56 70— 179(1NE le_t PSL Sy L lt‘_ PEERD a'llory company late in the season. He Detroit 5, Boston 3. given out the following statement: Hyniek ........ 83 80 233 | was vic 0”0\15’“1:1 Ug “é;‘Wn’d b)hthe lots of grit, is a good tackler, a St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 3 “The Giants and Yankees manage-|B. Corr ... 86 81 Hfl_m‘ sy ok € flv_ ornian, how- on the offensive, he blocks off the ment wish it known that the upper|Kiely ... 87 83 ever, led in scoring, with a total of opposition in fine style. Koklowitz, | Standing of the Clubs Stenge section of the grandatand will not he —_— e . |83 {vczxita !‘? f" L Mrs. Mallvory :;:m since the days that he wore the New | Won Tiost \C, [Shyder. el E Scheer, reserved for the world series, if these 358 368 5| played with spectacular dash ) that Britain High school uniform, 1s| New York ... S92 56 E Barhes % “‘“'“f- two clubs are the contenders. - Baldwin proved _hf'r. in the opinion of experts been rated as one of the best in|St. Louis ......... 89 g 1 s S . The prices and the reservations will [ Kisselbrack .... 50| to be as good if not better than last Connecticut. Although small in stat-| Detroit . 78 |R PR *Welch ... be the same as they were last fall.| Bradbury ..... year, when she forced Mrs. Mallory ure, he makes up for this with his| Chicago ¢ xJohnston All box seats $6.60. l(o"r\.ed so'ntq Baldwin to three sets in the national singles grit. “Koppie” is afraid of nothing,|Cleveland P ] A 5 i 5 b 4 (lower grandstands only) $5.50. Up-; Hoit and the harder they come at him,| Washington .... 5 ) W . 0 *Batted for Hasty in 7th, per grandstand (unreserved), $3.30. the better he seems to like it El-| Philadelphia ..... | A ! xBatted for s‘hT““lr‘\(:lJ‘lnS 9th. Bleachers, $1.10. liott halls from Meriden and he will| Boston . s 5 9 8 1 2l b ~The upper grandstand and bleacher | make his debut into the lineup some | McQuilian, p. ... 0 Tobin e tickets will be sold only at the Polo time tomorrow. He played last sea- Games Today Grounds and the purchasers must son with the Mohawks of Meriden, - xBatted for Nvan | immediately enter the park., There and was one of the mainstays of the New York at Cleveland. | zBatted for Jonn will be 10,000 upper grandstand seats team. | Philadeiphia at St. Louis, A, Mo Manus, 2D and 12,000 bleacher seats on sale Politis and Cleary. Washington at Chicago. 4 e Collins, ¢ for cach game. The gates wiil be open- For the tackle positions, “Slim" Boston at Detroit New York .. 001 131 0028 ,\L’,‘,’,K‘j ed every day at 10 o'clock in ‘hf Politis, a member of the New Eng- i o Pittsburgh 010 510 000— . morning. Due to the great demand for land champions last season, and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE _\‘],‘;:‘.‘.“,f;:' ,“'j“;h \chinidt 2, Bigler, Kelly, tickets no applications will be accept- Cleary, a new man in this city, will | - Lases, Friscl, Meuse ft: ;."mi\r:;';:m o ed in excess n? four tickets. 3 be found. Politis, in the estimation Games Yesterday Filschi; double plays, M 1 Thern e b \* Watker, Xoip,| Applications must be accompanic of local rooters, ranks far ahead of| Toronto 14, Rochester 11 s f"‘“ll'j;"" o S lef z McManug, Welch, Hauser; hame runs, Raus- | by certified check of money order and any line man in Connecticut. Pow- Only one game played. ;‘fib.\l'rv’r‘l';n).] & u u’.fi;; ’; s on balls, ler, Miller: lr:nl:u '1;:.’:.:;““\\11\%\.::. g:;ah?; will be sold in series of three games erful in every way. Politis several i etruck out, by Morrison 1 . by [ Sethar, MEMARUR KHA . BIAIa only. times last year, broke through and Standing of the Clubs F 18 1, by McQuil i h fr J Gerber and Sisler; left on The press headquarters for vhe}'.’l smeared plays, before the opposition Won L i . BInEE, (retired no | pi 5, 8t. Louis 8; hases or world's serfes will be at the Com- had got started with them. Cleary,|Baltimore . 1 ) 95 I starris 2 i el b el » | modore Hotel and will be in charge was formerly captain of the RBridge-| Rochester . o 2 (Continued on IFollowing P’age) |of Fred G. Lieb. water A. C. of Worcester, Mass. He | Buffalo Lrainen i \ k “"’j i ‘;{‘i":"h'\:" e el appears in the lineup to be a fine|Jersey City ... i 500 Adams (Frisch); passed ball, successor to “Buchney” whose waork | Toronto 76 ; 37 |Schmidt: wild pitch, Adama; winning pitch- A d Th H G U G If last year along with Politis, went a|Reading ......... 43 i an b L pRokaD, AGSHE) Utk | n en e ave p o011, long way toward the success of the| HEUBR 4 iswas | d e wlakd & S i . i 1921 champions. ’,\wu,.m ceeen £ 1 R Robbins’ Hurlers Pounded. New Haven Star Here. | 4 3 ™ o WELL “WELL- WELL . [ T I'M Too WRY JIM | GoT BISOANN I SRR e Lo Re 1 Lwen BReatwe)f JaT e | How ‘sou A{“:j ROTTEN -~ ‘SMATTER © SO BAD IT Took I 1 1 3 McGowan, Perkins, . Rruggy, Walker, If. Hauser, 10. Seweel Ty lL'Se ero oo Sumesi e SRR 3 Ellerbe | BB A [ttt Slowomozonas leccossoco® 27 305 21x 001 011~ Games Today 'D DROP IN OF GoLF!? EveERrR DRee ME Q0 To GET The guard positions will be care !‘ pounded three Brooklyn tche g " s ap o TR ¥ pitchers for u y for by Frankel, formerly of the Wil-| Buffalo at Syracuse (2) & 7 to 4 victory yesterday, evening 'Eolfi'.::-fi'éfl-"u?&f AND SAY PLAY THE GAME " b AROUND WYKAGYL liams A. C. of New Haven and Droge.| Toronto at Rochester up the series of four games, | in- New Britain fans will remember the| Baltimore at Jersey City, ‘,,f‘,m tha ssason's m::d:n“ ;::n“mn EIOVY. AR nOR performance turned in by Frankel| Newark at Reading (2) | games to eight. ey | against the All-Hartford eleven, and ’ e Toporcer and Clemens led® the at- also téxe exhibition he gave with the| EASTERN LEAGUE [tack with four hits each in as many | Elm City team against the Nutmegs S times at bat, while Bottomly placec Drose started last season with the . Results Yesterday la hrxmt‘rm\ drive to 1\}:.\ mi?lfi ['{v:;m’" Nutmegs. 'He s a powerfully buiit| Hartford 6, Bridgeport 4 | was practically invincible against all youngster, who only lacked the fine Pittsfield 6-3, Springfield 1-11 Ithe Dodger batters except Wheat knowledge of footbs st year to| New Haven 5, Waterbury 3 and Myers, Score make him a star. In the practice so, (Three games played.) ST. LOUIS far, Drose seems to have acquired — | B ab. r. Standing of the Clubs Blade " 3 skill. | h 1 Rogers At Center. | Won Lost P.C 0 New Haven . a9 49 669 The center position will be cared | ¢ for by Rogers, of Merten, and like|Yaterbury ....... 82 { his fellow townsman, Barnikow, lit-| Dridgeport tle need be said of his work, Last [ittsfield year, Rogers as much as any other Springfield player on the team, was responsible Hartford . T for the success attained by the cham-| A/Dany e 4 BROOKLYN pions. He is smaller than most cen. | Y orcester e é an, ters, but his speed and power more S than offsets this Ghrires Toany - Tia ‘BOUF N )3 . Strong in Substitutes. ;"‘l WU:‘ "" ’“;‘,""“"‘1' ) heat, | . g | A::Yl ;LA‘I:!\)' wnmoc\;:ll%iks ‘STERRIBLE . |'M '(:ND TH:Z "‘{- o PR » er Kiniry has fortified the ridgeport at Pittsflelc ) e | ¥ 3 ' TH W AVE UP GOL ! team with o cupable Jooking 1ot o;| Waterbury at Springeid i e ‘ D BARNES AND Tur Ses. Preveipahe iy Vel 7 players who will be sent in from| AIPany at Worcester bR | COULD DO WAS 83 s 'BLIGED JUS' SAME time to time tomorrow. Among this ° S -4 okl i Y i ; number are Wallen, formerly of Trin- DEMESHY I HOERPGL s » 5 1 \ ) %/ fty; E. Vernon Read, of East Rerlin R 0 . . - b F . formerly of Weslosan: Tinti formerty HCAYSWeizht Champion Desires That [+\jic 11 of the Nutmegs; Rayer, Stefnick, of AW ROMS 8 (RN, R IHENR this city, and Arute, of Berlin St. John, N . Sept. 23. Makes Special Offer. Dempsey and his party, cons Manager Kiniry stated today that|Jerry Levardos, Robert Edgren, Al | Ip order that the All-Bridgeport team | Currier, Dr. H. I, Pierce and Walter T D 2 7 g may bring the best available tomor-|D. Hinds of Portland, Me., arrived in| (Continued On Following Page). row, he has made the Park City man-|this city last night. The party will | SemaSmmmsmm = s T ager an offer of a guarantee of $100,/leave today by automobile for Have- additional to the guarantee for the lock, King's county, to enter the CATA?'RAHFIE%F?'EIEE\LIAEDSDER game, should the visitors defeat the|woods in search of big game T locals. This plan will be carried out| The champion said he was . con- E ACK throughout the season, Manager Kin-|fident that he would eventually bhe BL fry says. It is with the intention of [matched with Wills and expressed a CAPSULES getting nothing but the best in the hope that it would materiaiize. e fs| (SRR bok GeNeRTIONS at this idea s bee sarently t ink of condit oN football line, that this idea has been|apparently in the pink of condition “mou."; LPARATION OF ey adopted. and tips the scales at 194 pounds. AT DRUGGISTS, on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50¢ The Officials. The bols on his arms are rapidiy| [ FROM PUANTE S5 ATV ST BROOKLYH. A The officials tomorrow will be Cles- | healing. el <BEWARE OF ITATIONS» HOWDY - - *Ratted for Vance in dth. xBatted for Decatur in 9t)

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