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TR R R R R TR AR T Y L e T A aeiled NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. MANY BOWLING CONTESTS ON LOCAL LANES LAST NIGHT — KELLY’S HITTING AIDS GIANTS IN CLINCHING NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT—BAL- TIMORE ORIOLES CLEARLY SHOW SUPERIORITY OVER THE NEW HAVEN TEAM IN OPENING GAME OF SERIES — N.Y. CLUBS PLAN FOR SERIES ORIOLES WINFIRST 0 NONINERS GANTS CAPTURE [~ i JARRANGEPLANSFOR | ™0 W ok BOWING RESILTS GAME FROM PROFS .= % NATL. LEAGUE FLAG e SERIES ATNEW YORK 2o ezl ON LOCAL STRIPS | ’ e Will Handle Crews, Games Yesterday | The st Columbus, O, Jack Dunn's Great Team Far S0 ~ew v s oo omens an- Goo, Kelly's Good Hitting Bl'ingsJ‘|x,;‘;2?‘i Yorie o s tovts & v Al Mgt [s Needed Now IS conmous, 0. sept. 26.—von ne-|What the Duckpin Topplefs Did nouncement of the appointment Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia Donald, Indlanapolis, horseman, won peior {0 Baster League Champs v’ %1 ot 31 ponant Vietny Over GRS | s e o Yanks to Cop it ekt orans cireu ‘e LASENIGRL Is Shown Below Joing committan b LR ‘ ANy RO, s and behind-Dottls Day he. taolt fret : rowing committee, in a letter to . New York 8 58 3 faven, Sept, 24 Diini rof. O - \ 4 ; h AP T ) 58 New Haven, Sept, 26.—Jack Du Prof. Clarence W, Mendell, chalbman| Now York, Sept. 26.—New York| Pittsburgh ....... 85 66 63| New York, Sept. 3 5 " : X 26—With the place in the 2:09 trot, The results of the bowling games Baltimore Orioles showed more an | of board of athletic control, clinched its tenth National league St Louls ......... 82 67 7 Giants having clinched the National There were 10 heat winners in the at Rogers Recreation alleys and the league pennant, and the probability 14 heats necessary to decide the four|Casino alleys last night, are as fol- 2,800, T,..uln. league followers The additional appointments "‘"vh-n|||mnv.~lu|- here yesterday, when| Cincinnati . 83 68 iss Field yesterday a r those of George Murphy, who rm\'vd‘,h,. Giants defeated in a|Chlcago ... e 71 that the Yankees will win one of the races, two each. After Lady Gratton,, lows: they won four succeesive champion- at the [University of = 'Washingtom |ten.inning game, 5 to 4 Brooklyr 7 ) four scheduled games remaining, the gavorite, had won the first heat 3 o St 4 &hips in the rnational league, The fer Mr. Leader for three years, to| 1¢ awas ihe R d | l‘mlmlt;l;vhm MR :": ‘ans| which will give the Hugmen the of the 212 pace, Bingen Wood, Jr., a hTAAL}:i‘ ‘:.\ORKs. Orioles trounced the New n wsiatant coach: Lynn C. Meore,|won in New York under MeGraw's' POBON ..vevrrinn. 97 840 | champlonship of the Ametican league, second cholce, took the second heat!y, i Kfns 90— 283 fh“nll’“‘"* 5 to nd well deserved |who also rowed at the Washington|jeadership since 1904 and marks thol ¥ the plans for the world's series are and Jullanne the third. The 1nur!h;]u§e:fl‘( \fls-_-— s "‘1';’5‘7“ ]l““r;‘r “""j ¥ w‘"‘“‘“ ting and university under Mr. Leader for four!fingt tome since 1017 that a National] Games Today well under way. The management of heat was won quite handily by Bin-| \‘lf,r“,l" iy Sl g ¢ 86— 266 S irter y af Ball, vears, to be assistant coach, andicague champion has repeated | Cincinnati at Philadelphia. the clubaihave lissued S the follpwing aen Wood, J. Elliott ..., 87— 278 i Kills Hope ""'““ 3. Pagsely. v Mulld. Daet |, George Kelly's hitting was largely| Brooklyn at Boston. program for the gimes which Will Binque won the firat two heats of | icox .11l g5 b New Hav 1 but ome mood |, dr. Focock is an FEnglish boat|'vesponsible for New York's victory.| ORIy two games scheduled. open at the Polo Grounds on Wednes-|the 2:19 trot, each being marked by Rk £1E7 L ] A 1 £00d | bujlder and for 12 years has been!He tied the score in the sixth inning RHE day, October 4; close finishes, Plain Mac coming in 477—1394 ehancs o reak into the g huilding boats for all universities that | with o home run with Young on base, AMERICAN LEAGUE Dates of Games, Just a nose behind. The third heat ugh a ra r h S| nning o e ne R - PRiOIE ey 0 e e Malope|haye been following rowing on the while his single in the tenth after J—— First Game—Wednesday, October | WAS taken by Plain Mac. Guenther ...... 16 86— 244 Pacific coast, Young had been intentionally passed Games Yesterday 4, Giants' home game. Tolus Boy, a long shot, won the|no inrope .. .. 82 Th— 244 first heat of the 2:09 trot, but was Jones 91 92— 259 and Eddie es killed off the hopes : i fins althioteh the only Tices drove in Frisch with the winning run,| NO games yesterday. Second Game—Thursday October b, Yankees' home game. not a contender in the next two. O'Brien 90 §7— 263 : St. Louis made a brilliant stand { er run came across | | E 8 sta n i This waste e developed wher »RUNSFOR T_HE WEEK the ninth inning, when New York Standing of the Clubs Third Game—Iriday, October 6,|After finishng 11th in the first mile, | yyper . 74 §5— 258 S oAl [had 1 run in, the bases full and none| Won Zost Glants' home game. because of a break, Dottie Day stayed | ey a5 Bolnasr and. Tew want tavaeo. | PRSI = W out, but falled to get over the run|New York . - 57 Fourth Game—Saturday, October 7, | ©N the trot the next two heats which 13 416—1268 00 hiecs he stopned dnd. hesitated iept. 24-—Sept. 30, | necessary to clinch the pennant | 8t. Louis . 3 Yankees' home game. i and then started for third only to be AMERICAN L | Stengel, the veteran New York|Detroit . T, 7 Fifth Game-—Sunday, Octobel 8, AR shey vidtin. Btvles .t Maisal, Bows A v , | centerfielder, strained 2 leg muscle in | Chicago ... v i Giants' home game, e lawed hib SvIth @ TIREltE bit oA ] WT F8 Tt for a short fly and was relieved by|Cleveland " 1 Sixth Game—Monday, October e A Hava sdcrsd: Mal + | New York . Cunningham. Score: Washington ...... ¢ Yankees' home game. ich would have scored Malone and | st Louis .. Bt 9 nx 2 g then Eayres walked. Gardella then | Detrojt . | ST. LOUIS [Edsts R i v vids 4 { Beventh sGames tuesoaying singled, scoring Rowmar 1 sending | Chicago : Biamyi e :h. ‘r h. . o |Poston ..... f ‘1:' Tqfiv ‘o: :?;11;‘1p“;‘vlalmdn“ox?gc:‘::\:;h:; Eayres to second, where a moment |(leeviand (7. 8mitn, : at will b a : later he was caught asleep by a snap | Washi'gt" Hornaby 8 5% Games Today Yankees. i < toss from Bentley to Boley, ending the ‘,.,;”; D Bottomley, - e — If a game is postponed on account r"'z' an 1:":5_“:1:10-1 of the unsatis-|quenk ...... an 71 foning and New Haven's opportunity. | poston No games today. of rain or if for some other cause a T{;‘o;’;»" riving of Feming and| Loughrey ...... 86 84 legal game is not played the entire LLi ReBOS ......... 93 113 Bowman Robbed of Hit — Clemons, remaining schedule will be advanced S - Mafdscks ‘e 110 BROTHER 18, BROTHER one day. A tie game will be played YANKS ARE FAVORITES .. | Mojyneux 112 96 she won. The 2:17 race had three heat win- MeConn 97 03— 280 ners and four heats were necessary meons‘ el 85 101— :'77 9,|to decide it. Barney's Tramp won|(ochran ... ... $5 06 $3— 267 the first, Ponywood the second and'[.«ly‘ L 96 90 86— :‘7" October | Russell Ongale took the next twolgavitt ......... 80 84 S8— 252 and race. The last heat was paced P e M e e in 2:16, the slowest time of the day. 446 451 451—1348 Judges announced they are conduct- Steel. Woodward was the only Traveler NATIONAL LEAGUE S who garnered more than one hit off I G RSl S B R T T G | the terrific speed of RBentley. He |New York g | ) me of Games. N " L —_— = doubled and singled. Rowman, the | itshurgh | *one out when swimni Dantell Twins Decide to Enter pir.|, 5Very game will start promptiy at| Nt Very Motk Beos So Far st SNt Fastern league's leading swatsmith, |st. Louls .. 1 | NEW YORK | 2 p. m. Gates will open at 10 a. m. g | Factory. : was robbed of one hit by Boley but|cinecinnati o ab. r. h. pn. a e ferent Colleges One Going to Yale,| Prices of Tickets. New York, Sept. 26—Betting on the | Gursky .... 95 8? 90— 268 managed to whack one past that star |Chicago ... Elnarar 48 1 & 3 i All box seats, $6.60, including tax.| world's séries'{s, for the most part, | Hoffman 80 85 97— 262 performer. The other clean hit drove | Brooklyn .. 4 : AR ne Other to Harvard. All lower grand stand (reserved) | hanging fire until the Yankees finally | Politus .. . 79 84 92— 255 in the only New Haven run and was|phila. ..... . b . R 1 ) Catabriieer Maas Ba : seats, $5.50, including tax. Upper clinch the American League flag. | Haves . 5 .91 96 104— 201 made by Gus Gardella, a line single |Boston . ... . Youny Hycraimcs 4 1 Brochor joge, Mass, Sept 28| grand stand (unreserved) seats, §3.30, | There has been plenty of talk already, | Agnello . ci807 900 1 87— 273 R ot tenten, Malone cwaR EiVED & S 1 s e E [1‘ Brod in tc]r mrsnnI may r;wel brother | incjuding tax. Bleacher seats, $1.00.| however, the greater part of it having e e hit on a slow bounding bhall which SED ONE. CHasty B s -0 o leh 7 ol ootball field| = The clubs are ready to receive ap-|to do with the probable odds. Ap- 432 447 470—1349 Bishop could not field. New -York, Jgatt 25 —Needing: .one] o iimsens i 0 m-dir»:n T:; ':P rhm\_fllrh: i \arfny plications for tickets, and no one per-' parently the Yankees are sure to be Mechanics. . Woodward had a good first inning | ore” victory to ok Che Ametloan|sn o B y terday parted with Fn;z d‘\‘”:s "FN‘- sonspiillipepanieliionagt imote ihan ‘hepayorisy pheniths meitorhing | Maislon RO ICyees striking out Maisel and Walsh but|, oo chamionchin, the New York 7E: S St i eans ~‘ole ¥ W_[h‘ ‘"l fl’”}‘ clasp, IZu-| four tickets for any one game. , opening game rolls around, but pre- | MacSpeden ..... 89 76 82— 247 Porter stuck in a single bétween these. | 221 0 T8 EREIR S8 e with | X0 e g Ty e Cf"‘\vof}”“ The tickets will be sold in blocks| dictlons concerning the odds vary Olson ......... 77 17 88— 243 it e nodbnn Stvies” bt Boley's dau. e .I.: ) }’: ks “‘rn:.. 5 Ryan, p. 0 0 ,x‘ rvard, Martin to go to New Ha-|of three—which means that the lfnm 2 to 1 and 10 to 9. Just now|Herdlin .. A 89 93— 258 BleWandLa ‘pasy to Bishop flled thel| i e -Ols Drowng, hefore thure: —|ven and become a full-ficdged Eli| Giants will sell three and the Yan-| Yankee followers are suggesting 6 to|Hanson ........ 74 84 84— 242 BAShaHith ‘onis out, biit. MoAvey hig| G5y, When they play’the Red Soxat| ... o0 ooo0 8 it !|yearling. The Daniell boys are 15.(kees three—and make arrangements|5 With most of the Giant supporters e Lol IRTeR At e Hiay, Ahiey to Malons (6 Hq;'l'm e ; _zBatted for Cunningham in ati, |They had their birthday last week||ater if a seventh game is necessary. | holding out for at least 7 to b. 405 412 439—1256 Beowman: he Yankees have four more games 1 <. 000102 001 1—5 and, entering different unlversities,| No applications for more than four| Among the few actual bets reported O1d Ofrice. A Fusillade of Hits on-Uheir-schedule,=three: withi“Boston BtALOUIE wi it st s et o |are separated for the first time. Geneltickets will be accepted. The tickets| was one of $800 to $500, a commis- | Rawlings ...... 85 00 272 It was in the fourth that the fusil- |2Rd one with Washington. — The |, "% "yornaby, Fris ie run, reported yesterday afternoon as a|will be sold in series of three games|sion placed by John Boyle, with Ed-| Pritchard o 99 266 A R atiie - ever Weiss park. Browns hu‘\» three _games to play Kelly e, Bottomley, Lavan, Meu: candidate for guard on the Harvard each, and applications must bhe ac-|ward Elwell taking the Giant, or!Smith ... o 87 5 288 Bentley singled and scored on § ;[ with the Chicago White Sox, begin- sel; doub oot Prisch . And freshmen. Martin is scheduled to dofcompanted by certified checks or|short end. W. L. Barnell & Co., also | Keough ........ 90 269 double. Boley hit to Woodward : ning Hrl SRy, S HReBt Sl R O e Yk 70 5 5, base on|the same at New Haven. The boys|money orders. reported one bet of $2,600 against|O'Brien ... 108 288 he threw Styles out at third but Gar. |°f them would climinate the St. Louis hails, off “McQuiltan SR AL G T L LR Entering Grounds. 2,000. At the race track yesterday STl e e della dropped the ball and Umpire |C/UD from the race, even if the Yan- [Ptefter 4; struck out, by McQuillan 1 by|the Salishury school eleven of Con-| proiaerc“or field box and reserved |there was some Yankee money in evi- 474 488—1383 kees lost all of their remaining games. Ryan 1 v Pfeffer 4; hits, off McQuillan necticut ; denge, but there we N I 3 seat tickets may enter at either the i re no National Lahor Bureau, Geisel had to reverse his decision 8 in 9 innings, off Ryan none in 1 inning 1 Sleath 82 0 59 B S vinning pitcher, Ryan; umpires, Rigler and S Eighth avenue or Speedway gates. .eague supporters. In sporting cir- eath.. .. .82 76 102— 26 ; 7 cles it is expected that the specula- | Karpinski . 68 80— 224 Bishop's triple to right scored Styles , e el v and Boley but after Shay tossed out| ATHASOR ”‘a\ frl “'“'"‘ ot PE L0 YALE PLAYERS REST. Holders of upper tier hox seat tick-| ¢! r 8 4 MeAvoy, Maisel tried the squeeze play e RALS IS T ie iy i o T | Gl ets must enter at the Speedway gates. | ti0n Wil become more lively as soon | Millerick ...... 80 73— 225 only to have it flivver and his pop ;":'““‘:” % ':?' ]"“"= “]‘F‘;af‘"d ;[a‘{or Reds Beat Phils, | Coaches Give Men Who Played in| ‘Tickets for the upper grand stand [4S the Yanks dispel all doubt of | Schroeder ...... 01 L0eans bunt went to Woodward and Bishop | “"5! ’“_;‘m“m"“;;;flmnz e tne| Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—Cincinnati| Saturday Games a Day Off, CiRpaaren ) 1) BB olA sh A oenty tory in the American League. | Humphrey ..... 99 91— 275 doubled off third. By ‘ €| pounded two Philadelphia hurlers for| . 2 = Pt rale | ed only at the Speedway entrance. EE e e National league pi home ‘ot the i SO 10 tel 8 iktary in: the meconay] . or . mavedi EReph Tt B e b keI s TS GREB AND SIKL 420 446—1261 ¢ York, Sept. 26.—Battling Siki Orioles Keep It Up ! ! ] Cubs. The schedule calls for seven| ” varsity players who took part in The attack continued in the next in- 3 A | game of the series yesterday. 3 accepted only at the regular bleacher : Rt ) 3 - ¢ ;| accep! ya gular chi Sy ning, Lawry leading off with a triple | 8ames under World's Series rules. Bypa. Rixey turned inihis gsd vies) Liereams il Baten on o BatuRdRy s o T has been offered terms for a contest STANLEY WORKS GIRLS Fakiilaiil were exempted from smrimmage drill| leither with Harry Wills, negro heavy- o e to right and scoring on Walsh's long : T tory of the season for the Reds. Al-|. S L : Players Eligible, smash to left, which Martin captured PDRIR SHENUIN WING. though nine safeties were made oft| Yesterdav in accordance with they @ @ e Nehr. J. Barnes,|"elght or Harry Greb of Pittsburgh,| . Meow Kats Singles by Walsh, Styles and Bishop | . his southpaw nts, he always held x\j;rrv -=h>nwn. Prals \\'oak'newsea lr;‘-“"(,)uiHAH Scott v Rnrx\'es Yentard American light heavyweight title-[Miss Stromquist 64 T4—188 in the seventh produced the final Ori-| . the upper hand. Score e Rioh e a;wi they | Ryan HIIH nrfi Blume: & Nm‘h"fi'‘hnldt-r‘ Thomas F. O'Rourke, match-|Miss MacFarlanse .... 71 65—136 ole counter. Sduads.-foL el ;D ORI MON. 24 R dciianets g 7 imaker of the Republic Athletic club, [Miss Rice 68 69—137 £ PHILADELPHIA were then given individual instruction | Snyder, Earl Smith and Gaston; in- L New Haven had few chances. Ma- ) ; . O Groh, |5ald last night in confirming Asso-!Miss Erling ......... 62 75—137 ¥ v bout here last night. They are wel- by the regular ~~ff of coaches which | fielder, Kelly, I"risch, Bancroft, Groh, 3 i L 4 lone's scratch hit in th® first came e 4 was ‘sigblementer. by JohniH Ows- | Ruwlings, Maguire and MacPhee; ciated Press dispatches of a propo-|Miss Noble ...... . 67 71—188 ;'"h h°"9_°"‘ PUEIE. phs et ngfires) i e ot 165 e i ley, head coach of Tom Shevlins outfielders, Emil Meusel, Stengel, :"'“;,“e '“:"“‘l:‘r ';‘n";“:" the conqueror |Miss A. Carlso ...... 77 91—168 e ieSa0Rt.ont. down, Gandelly LEWIS VS, GARDINT. v - : ® 0lteam. Two teams were also given a|Young, Cunningham, Robertson, King oAl R e = e walked but was doubled up with St i Sept Fa, Pk 2h, e O kRl Tl |and Shinners; manager, John J. Mc- | - : 43 T 400 445 S54 rries Boston, Sept. 2 3ddie Shevlin, Roxbury, was given the judges’ decision over Alex Trambitas, of Cal fornia, at the close of their 10-round i e rancisco, : L :‘h“e‘::’i‘rf"::‘n':f'fl"‘\’_a“‘v’”;"‘.n‘n"d;“-‘fv’;“dn{]‘j “Strangler” Lewls, heavywelght Lo i : Seventy freshmen reported for the Graw; coaches, Hughey Jennings and| =~ 2 TR L D i AT in A hebreboird) 1A Fight Buy) ) Neeuing champlon of the world and 4 0 i firat practice yesterday afternoon|Cosey Dolan. 5 "1 "g“l? lhdnrh R:I : |P &nyr Miss E. Walsh ) é;w :r was left on ”;“_d M artin =olre ot ('[; Renato Gardini, Italian champion g, e | inder Coaches C. 8. Oshorne, who has | Yankees—Pitchers, Bush, Mays, ojltfl@ ders, Ruth, Bob 1} ‘iu“' 3§ A‘“ A‘.St 1 '.. ; "—\. 5 e M land challenger will meet here tonight g, s Bl el Leen assistant to Dr. Bull for five | Hoyt, Jones, Shawkey, O'Doul and|EImer Smith and Skinner; manager, | Miss A. Stanquist . TT—147 SLEl s RUSOERRINEIAN SRty g RGN match, ThE worlils venrs, D, G. Saunders, A. N. Into and | Murray; catchers, Schang, Hofmann | Miller J. Huggins; coaches, Charley YgLot ;;;d Bite Manniae championship will be at stake (Continued On Following Page). |N. T. Guernse 4 Devormer; infielders, Pipp, Ward, | O'l#ary and Frank Roth. The best chance came in the sixth but was tossed away by the bad hase running already described In the seventh St. Angelo walked with no one out and moved up to third on two in- 2 \ fleld outs only to be left there whes a b Bishop tossed out Martin. In the ninth u s fl/ Eayres started with a free pass but after Gardella flled out and St. A gelo fanned, Wilson forced Eddie a T R O FERS OPPOR UNl BALTIMORE ‘ ; I I I I Y It is our intention to give the golfers of New Britain and vicinity A-1 Golf service, but as New Britain has no public links, 75% of the patrg}lg%f&;pends on members of local clubs. We now represent the three leading golf firms of 'America, namely, McGREGOR, CRAWFORD a1 SO 0 (0., A. G. SPALDING BROS., R. H. BUHRKE CO. e b gt e An Honest-To-Goodness GOLF SALE to Introduce these goods. 4 Garanie : ‘ Every Club, Ball and Bag included—Starts W ednesday, Sept. 27th—Ends Saturday, Sept. 30th. Gardella, 3h. SR GOLF BALLS Crawford, McGregor SPALDING BUHRKE BAGS CLUBS TRADE MARK CLUBS e e Reg. Sale Reg. Sale Bl e s o i B o S W Colonial, No. 162 .75 .60|Pilot Brassie $2.59 $2.80 75 $7.00 R o sl . it : go|Radite Irons $300 §3.98| Wood ... $5.50 5140 * 20 i : | ‘ ro-flite ........ .76 . See Our Sample Iron ....... $4.50 $3.60 $6.00 % ruck out, by Bent hy Woodware s Spalding, No. 30. .75 .60| McGregor-Bristol Steel | Thistle Wood $2.25 $1.80 cves RO Spalding, No.50 .75 .60 Shaft Clubs Thistle Iron 250 $1.60 $5.20 Discount L $4.00 (Continued on Following Page) " Baltimore New Haven National League Uses a Number Rookie Players in Exhibition Game. Colonial, NO. 27 < E .60 SOMETHING NEW IN IRONS Pittsburgh, Sept. 26.—The Detroit v A:‘e:n?zs'o:mp?):vi:n;.hn .-.I:“::)nm,‘n).‘f ( i ... Bn A0|Always Bright e Will No i $3.40 nNnt;l in 1lh1- fif*tlt:l. won ;,,v; r\hr:hl':nn Baby Dlmple bl 0 y g R A D I T E R . t $ $1 20 us . . re yesterday, 5 to 1. e 3 En i, i 1 ) | Black Domino... .50 .40/And New the exception of Manager <:)M'. who | < A ; 3 B lirtaburen used s rookic out. L A McGregor, Crawford Product sells at $5.00 each................... Sale Pr1ce—$3i198——4§ days ;mlty ) & We have a practice device that you can swing your favorite club at to your heart’s content, fleld. Oldham held the local club to IR e s e on Honoway, | ; thereby picking the club suited to you. Come in and try it. not a safety was made off Holloway, | e N Enough Said—This Is Your Opportunity!_ Tigers, got a single, triple and )mmrar,j and was robbed of another home run| by a spectacular catch by Centerfield- er Cuyler. | # [ The same team teams will play an P ® . exhibition in Detroit tomorrow. Score: R * R 38 MAIN ST. The Sporting Goods Store Tel. Connection Detroit 001 080 001—5 14 0 Pitwburgh ... 001 000 000—1 2 3 We Are Open To Suggestions—If We Have Not Got It, We Will Order It! Oldham, Holloway and Woodall, Manion; Brown, Glazner and Jon- fard, Mattox.

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