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NEW BRITAIN DAILY EEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .8, 1923, ‘ BOSTON PITCHER TURNS IN NO HIT, NO RUN GAME—BENNY LEONARD GETS POPULAR DECISION--CORBIN VS. BESSE-LELAND TOMORROW—CY AGAIN HEADS RUTH—HORNSBY GETS TWO HOMERS—BOGASH BADLY WHIPPED—ROGERS AGAIN DEFEATS CASINOS IN STATE LEAGUE MATCH ' EHMKE PITCHES NO HIT NO - WATEURSHOWIS | _ DAMAGE CLAS TOTAL SI009 | orreya 4 VERAGES GIVE RUN GAME AGAINST PHILA; | HOUSE OF ACTION RUTH ONE POINT EDGE ON WILLIAMS LEADS BAMBINO iy conpay i Iosti p——, s HEILMANN AS BEST HITTER Cy Gets His 34th Homer While His Team is Del‘utlnfl Successlul Exhibiion Giants—Reds an dCards Split—New York's Lead Cut | A amateur boxing show that de-| Babe Socking Pill For 393—Hornshy Leading Wheat In served a packed house, but which was /| Nl“ofl.' By only T‘"“ PO‘H‘.—‘GM“ l‘.d Wlll‘ i : attended by a fair but not large erowd | | SPa ™ v 3 ; to Four Games—White Sox Trounce St. Louis and 4itnded by a rair but ne ...'.',I.; i o F : ; But Have Only Three in 300 Class—Eddie Collins \{ local I t the Btate i , < Cubs Down Pirates--Tyger Team Wins, oot griog Bl oo bl aon b » Shows No Signs of Slowing Down. hi t heard 11 sides gave ¥ :u:r:‘:\?-'aml.':‘n l:nl:uu‘:i':l:rmm :Ill be | A 4 N A . . packed If the principals in last night's a8 . . New York, Sept. 8,—The Cincinnati Reds remained station- Bouta are brought back to the ity for | 3 W ; / Chicago, Bept, ’:‘—mufl umu' leads = A. re-; ::nun ’un d:u:up:d in ;xu y splitti - r with St. is while |a ret t, and It i not un-| B 3 [the batters of the American league |National #eague for the lead in hits ary yesterday by splitting a double-header with St. Louis while |a return engagement, and it is H-u.l A o e Smariu Inbgte | ey e e T 1 i 8 i i likely that plans will be made short- ¥ the Giants dmpp‘d down a little c-lmwr, to tpem and the Pirates Iy for the third of a series of ama- 3 ;i % Harry Hellmann of Detroit and for & (maker dropped eight points during dropped out a little from under, The New Yorkers are now four | aur hoxing shows to be staged by the § P W/ day during the wesk he drooped into [the week and now leads Wheat of games ahead of the Reds and the Pittsburghers one behind, | company. e me Labyg 3 f socond e to Hellmann by a frac- |Brooklyn by the small margin of The feature of play in the majors, yesterday was a no hit| Capt. . Dunn was master of . ST Rl A tion of & point. Ruth is hitting 393 [three, Hornsby has an average of 357 (F ceremonies and ran the bouta off and Hellmann 392 according to|while Wheat has 354, Bottomley of no run game pitched by Howard Ehmke of Boston Red Sox in | {{HENV GO 5ok \wiis was the PAT DUNCAN * SAMMY BOHNE tigures for players who had taken |Bt. Louls ranks third with 869, & drop Philadelphia. The Athletics lost 4 to 0, [third man in the ring, E. J. Clerkin| i3 s | + d he two Cincinnati players who yester-|part in 80 games or more after last jof four, |a1a the announcing and David L. Duncan and Bohne, the C play y Wednesday. While New York 10ads (he 1oagul The Phillies defeated the Glanta in == [ 0 wag In charge of the bell. Wil-| day brought suit for $50,000 each against Collyer's Eye for al-/ New York, 10 to 6, in a batting bat: | « se—— » ; ” ver: Iy i ’ Babe also continues to show the the team can only hoast of only three tie. Cy Willlams took the home run l g I".m) and Joseph Tiyan were leged libel have t'he .’uPpon of P';“der;: Heydlfl“ The Pln’ler; Iwu in total bases with 324, Includ- (300 hitters, but in Frisch they have lead by hitting his 34th. . [ e anener was a three round clash |C18im that a story printed to the effect that gamblers approached |;;¢ 35" doubles and ten triples as well |the leader in total bases with 267 and The Reds split their double-header ”0w ”ey Llne ap | between Herbert Rawlinson of Derby them has injured their reputations, as his 33 home runs. He also leads in Young they have thé pacemaker in with 8t. Louls, losing the first 5 to 1 | and Terry Fagan of this city, in which — - - e | {1} TUNS 8COTEd in his league with 126, [runs scored with 110, Following Hellmann, Cleveland swings| Cy Willlams of Philadelphia s away and winning the second 8 to 5. Rogers . Rawlinson was the winner, Fagan 2 : 0 : Hornsby hit a pair of homers, mn Four League’ had less experience than his opponent Papyrus to Bl‘lm{ His OWI\ into_the race with three In a -row [out In front in home runs with 34, The Pirates went down before the | "and while he carried the Derby lad 7 W, A with Bewell 377, Speaker 366 and Carey of Pittaburgh and Grantham of Dlinking ater to U, S. A. Jamieson 356, Eddie Collins grabbed |Chicago are tied for base stealing Cvg:‘ 6 to 4. e ikt dos | off his feet in the first round, he lost icago won in the an, 09 out in the last two. g off the other honors leading in both [honors, each having 39, MsInnis of feating St. Louis 7 to 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Steve Spick of Bridgeport and Bud- London, Sept. §.—Den Irlsh's derby| o0 00" wes and sacrifice hits. He has Boston led the sacrifice hitters with winner, Papyrus, will take his own Other leading batters, Roush, 3 ) The Robins lost the opening game | dy Rudzinskl of New Haven met in 86 thefts and 36 sa |2 y . 2 ", > A > ¥ o aba 5 crifices. Other |27, :;:h; Hiies yRovin, o1 AR Yesterday's Results the second and one of the best bouts daking whier to A‘:"{rric': it ‘;‘;: leading batters: [Cincinnati, 353; Fournier, Brooklyn, ostonlans thr Cincinnati 1-6, 8t. Louis 4-5. | of the evening. After three rounds of 5 c g trip Eddie Colli Chi 54: . 1380 You New York, 346: . id d chased each other g - | ' best American three-year-old in a e Collins, cago, 354; Wil i L1 w York, 346; Traynor, one side and chas Philadelphia 10, New York 6. laction the judges disagreed and a 4 ¥ ) Pittsb A S Al 4 th 00 0ne’ OUNAS LIGOLLY, | match race at Beimont park. This|liams, St. Louis, 353; Manush, Detroit, | Pittsburgh, 344; Hargrave, Cincinnati, around the hases. Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 5. fourth round was necessary to decide 3 Aleh- raoe et park. 349; J. Harrls, Boston, 3844; Cobb, |344; Frisch, New York, 341; Barnhart, She Tygers beat the Indians in| pogion 11, Brooklyn 3. | the winner, Spick being awarded the | decision was reached after analysis|Jili S FLAFFIS ) ; o e e 1 341; Cleveland, 11 to 9. e ey verdict. Beats Ulp Bfldgeponer {ot a sample of water hrmlmm. from ) 341 ) 833, ' | Belmont park. The veterinary sur- Standing of the Clubs The first knockout of the evening, h AMERICAN LEAGUE e | Exceptional purity, it was sufficiently - New Y 3 5 3 | minutes of fighting in the first round | exceptional purity, v: y o pasaed c.?.‘i,:n'i."’.‘ Z; ot the Tommie Jarrett-Jack Bess at-| Boston, Sept. 8.—Jock Malone, St.|qiferent from the water at New Mar- THIRD 0F SERIES SUNDAY j b4 | fatr. Jarrett, who comes from New | Paul's greatest 150 pounds of fighting ket to make it advisable to provide I Ve ovard il 60 Haven, had everything his own way|flesh gave Lou Bogash, Bridgeport's | Papyrus with a suitable supply of the ’ Gty M Bk i ‘e Philadelphia, Sept. 8. — . B K 66 with Bess, a Bridgeport offering. The |contender for the middle weight title |latter. Con;cquomly‘:ii\ier:l u:lks cod{ IS nEMPSEY S HflPE orbin an Will Clash in Game everage will be shipp Ehmke, of the Boston Red Sox, re-|St. Louis : hi§ usual : 5 Brasiciyi a0 e latter's seconds threw in the towel|the most decisive beating of his career | N1 Which Decides Who Goes Into ceived credit for the second no-hit no: 5 when It was apparent that there Was|here last night when he pummelled with the lhorolx{hhred. 2 (RIS Lead for City Championship | run game pitched in this city during | Boston .... coe 44 the week when he shutout the Ath-| Philadelphia ...... 43 85 no match. Jack was the only one in (and pounded the Nutmeg pride almost TeeRAEhs i . z letics, 4 to 0. The game was vimilar o :;1': :‘;"‘v’el“l‘:ml‘:l;:ldnt PRIBIEn DY Attl wl'" I;’; the 'd‘"‘:'(:l"“" rounds of "!Ey ;:Fi’:u):llfias%‘rl:rl i i e Is Even More EHecfive"Flrpo The winner of tomorrow’s game be- to the performance of Sam-Jones of | Games Today R stirring 12-roun attle. Chicago, Sept. 8. irginia, cup win- M the S as 1ast Tueaday in fhat-ons| Piladeiphis at New York. Herble Crowley of this city, Who| A crowd of more than 8,000 fans |ner In the 1921 Mackinac face. led & i tween Cfftbin and Besse-Loland takes man walked and one reached first on| Cincinnati at St. Louis. LTS, fine showlng in the last tour-| ywatoned Jock as he round after round |fleet of five “Q@" class yachts ncross Peflectmg His FOI‘]]] an advantageous lead in thep city an error. Chicago at Pittsburgh. ';B!'em‘ was bested by Jack Lenn of 450" ) y every bit of hope the|the line here yesterday in the first of championship series, since each team In the sixth inning, Bryan Harris,| Brookiyn at Boston. ;ndgedpol;(ti, :"" "t‘ e";""‘ round had | gy wport man had of capturing the | o series of three races for the T. C. . now has won one game, who opposed Ehmke on the mound, | w":';"“l:"n":ppa""n;‘;'m}::; e Lutz cup, emblematic of the class|By Thu Amsociated Press L 01b SSamy prabably will st piky had a chance to spoil his rival’s rec-| 4 | ) e (Continued on Kollowing Page). |championship of Lake Michigan. Sai , N. Y., ., 8, |at 3:15 at St. Mary's with practically ord, but was out on a long drive for | AMERICAN LEAGUE m:l"le :}:‘p:‘e’fcg than Crowley, and 2 13 d J,c;rll;::: i’::n::mfu!y“:'::n: o | the same lineups as they hfiarl during not touching first base. Then in the . ::’_"heth ’!h ';‘ l‘;‘]“"‘ ']‘:d ]"‘“Md in , Jo“lun u:ch}thut travels to its tar.|the Past two weeks. Manager Tobin, eighth’ when it seemed that Ehmke Yesterday's Results Preaie :I'FM';}’; Tv," ; Lacsq lll“; . . got lfixepa shot, undoubtedly is the however, probably svill give Carrazza would surely reach his goal, Welch| Chicago 7, St. Louis 2. ‘. a ;‘ )i ik “: :y: "I“ 8 H h Sch l G dders Alread | blow with which the world's heavy.|® chance behind th& bat, relieving the hit a liner to left. Menosky reached| Detroit 11, Cleveland 9. n;m ehsn'nmg to end and furnished lg 00 n y weight champlon: expects to crush t:e veteran Jimmy Clinton. Joe Jackson tfe ball but fumbled it sufficiently| Boston 4, Philadelphia 0. Bt Ay L S ¢ : podiallearl i frations of Luls An.|also may be given a chance following for Welch to reach first. { fie of the high spets in the evens | working out For An Earl start P, l}:rpo wphenpthey collide in the | his great fielding exhibition in Mon- At first ‘it was recorded as n single, Standing ot the Clubs (Continuea on Iollowing Page). ! y Polo Grounds next Friday night. :‘::Zl::e d;fl\;bl;—e}:ea;er.b' Ta]::uct?dl?mbr:fi but before the inning was concluded o W. 7 6 1 . " This is the opinion of boxing ex- perts who watched the champion in there is a strong probabllity that Berg the official scorer ruled that Menosky | New York .. AN 43 e Lad committed an error and Ehmke’s | Cleveland . 69 57 With the opening of school but ajed of this young man. He was a may be called upon. Jerry Griffin, record was safe. | Detroit ... i 58 MURPHY WINS Twu few days off thoughts of the coming |rggular member of the champienship :lmnp&y v]w;o!rhktou:p}::t;r‘du;;{::::% however, i3 going good and might get Twenty-eight men faced EhmKe, gt: [ouis . : 61 gridiron season are now playing a |team two years mgo. Much is 8180 | Dempsay used his left continually|® chance and Tommy Blanchard, in Jjust one less than were against Jones | washington . 66 great part in the minds of the stu- |expected of Captain McCue, Walker, | while punching the bag, shadow box-| c28¢ he does not twirl today, also is a last Tuesday. Hauser drew a pass|chicago .. ik 67 dents at the Senior High school. Al-|Gierkowski, Grip and O'Brien in the | jne and against his punch catchers, | POSSIDIIItY as is Hine, - and was forced at second by Millen | pjjadelphia i 8 imqnr| ready light workouts are being held |backfield, and Deardorian, Bojnoskie, | The experts agree Dempsey's left is| ,Tn¢ Leland team doubtiess will A double play erased Miller from the 3 % —_— under the diréction of Captain Mc- |Glana, Huber and Demico in the Hne. | working faster and with greater nc-|2£8in have Schroeder behind the bat paths and Welch was the only Mack- - Cue several nights a week at Walnut | With the exception of Grip they are | cyracy than ever. and Palmer may be sent back into the | mound. He has been practicing field- man left on the paths during the | Games Toda: ! ' i 5 A 9 y | Hill park. Judging from the way |all lettermen from last year. Grip Jack Britton, former welterweight contest, New York at Washington. Takes 2'17 Evem and speclfllat the boys are upplying themselves ‘to | was ineligible last year because of | champion, said today that in his| D8 bunts this week and this glaring weakness should not be evident to- St. Louis at Chicago. be in store for tne wearers of the There are several substitutes who swing of the hook slightly, making it Boston at Philadelphia. | Red and Gold. are bound to shine this year as they | more effective. Britton, a past mas- Tembared, the Corbin tear.r'\ virtually. ettt When Coach Cassidy returns from | would have last year had they been |ter of hoxing, watched the champion erunted'hlmifiu;t)f‘theulot.“ Cflrpen; Thomas W. Murphy closed one of | Vermont he will have one of the best (givn a greater opportunity to do so.|from the edge of the ring and mar-| ‘¥ 2gain W e In the lineup an INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |his most successful racing weeks at|squads that ever confronted a. coach |In the line are Blinn, Putney, Fingler, | velled at his skill. the well knitted ln.neld probably will Hartford yesterday afternoon by cap-|at the school. No less than 10 let- | Belser and Neipp. Almost the entire | . I never thought Dempsey could{be the same. There have been some Yesterday's Results turing tho of the three events on the|termen will be available for duty.|second string backfield will be lost|gtep around with so much speed and | Umors thatAHyland may: be “calle Baltimore 9, Newark 8. getaway day card at Charter Oak|Then there are several second string |through graduation and other rea- | hit the way he does,” he said. “He is, UPON to twirl, Rochester 6, Syracuse 1. Park. He won the 2:17 trot with|men and a sprinkling of néw men |sons, the first heavyweight I've ever seen M i Toronto 7, Buffalo 6. Mary Anne and the special trotting|from the Junior High schools where | Among the men of last year's squad ' that frequently leads with his right|, SWallowing the juice of chewing Reading 7, Jersey City 6. class with Rose Scott. Ramco, star|much of the squad is picked from |who will not be among those present | hand and when he leads with it he|tobacco is said to be a good snake PR R of the half-mile rings, took the 2:11|every year. There are séveral men |when the call is issued are Captain [usually lands right smack on the | Pite cure. Standing of the Clubs ‘trot. winning the first two heats but|who were not available for the team | Murtha, who will take a post-gradu- | chin.” —_— e i L P.C.|lcsing the third to Fair-Play. Volo|last year because of ineligibility but |ate course at the school this year, ey Baltimore ........ 96 50 .63%|Chimes' disinclination to stay on a|with the lifting of the faculty ban on | “Red” Reynolds, leading scorer and Firpo Has Hard Time, ALL THE SPORTS y % Bttt . |Rochester . .92 59 .609 | trot prevented Murphy from making |several of them this year they will be [ quarterback on the team, Rakowski, | Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 8§.—John BABE RUTH HITS TWO HOMERS; |g5,qr,), ,, y 72 529 clean sweep of the final day's card. ready to battle with the others for |LaHar, Coyle, Thorne, "“Duke" Mec- | Lester Johnson and Young Bob Fita- GATHE,R AT YANKS WIN EXHIBITION—10-4 | Toronto . : T4 o3| The summary; o C the coveted positions on the team. | Cabe and “Dom"” Naples. Among the | simmons, both of New York city, PILZ’S York, Pa., Sept. 8.—Babe Ruth hit | Reading .. v 74 497 " Lat b I O s Th leading veteran back ‘this year | substitutes are Beagle, McAloon, But- | joined the Firpo camp here yesterday two home runs in a game between | Syract .6 B, D[RRy NB T by Belwin-Lady is Henry Zehrer, the speedy back- |ler, Kiniry, Howard, Norton and T. e SPORTING GOODS the New York Yankees and the York | New: B s 93 .380 nne (Murphy) 4 field and end man. Much is expect- | Murtha. (Continued on Following Page) AND SMOKES club of the New York-Pennsylvania|Jersey City . . b8 92 .37¢ | Eleanor Worthy, b m (Loomis). ;{i:t';edvl;.hlgl'hhé]::co‘r:"kucs won, 10-4, | ;L,,:F Caton, ot § '(Co%) . H Games Today tme—2:001-2; 2:091 1-2, O f . R.H.E.| Newark at Baltimore v, 211 TROT (3 ‘Heats). In and Out of the ROllgh New York ...102 000 214—10 17 0| Rochester at Syracuse R b i T i i 0 yra ; | Ramco, b g by Morgan Axworthy- Y°B’ku---_- vl-””” 110 “‘:*HH“’ 2| Reading at Jersey City. | Unstained (Murphy) ... i \ GIMME - A T8N atteries—Pipgras anc olmann Buffalo at Toronto. ‘X“MI Play, blk m (Cox) . - -0U * . hed OW-00-c0 -] MASHIE || ALL THeMm Lorena Watt, b m (White) . and Bengough; George and Lerian, e — Volo Chimes, b . WHAT A NIBLICK ] 4 © ° The score: 3 Detroit at Cleveland. their work a successful season should | faculty rulings. r al evelan | Ghfll’[&l‘ Oflk r work a suc y 8! judgment Dempsey had shortened the orrow, Last Sunday, it will be re- Mitchell, se. Picinich, Rleocue Shaciee i vl osiocczsas ° wop _o? Matthews, cf. Galloway, ss. . IR Bt R ~e® (Continued On Following Page). R i Time—2:07 1-2 ARD WINNER. EASTERN LEAGUE SPECIAL TROTTING R Purse §1,000, i - Rose Scott blk m, by Peter & Yesterday's Kesults Royal MecKinney (Murphy Bout in Philadelphia. Hartford 4, Springfield 2, | Emma Harvester, Philadelphia, Sept. §.—Benny Leon- Pittsfield 14, Worcester 5 ard, lightweight champion, last night| waterbury 9, New Haven 0 B RS RORY dansbtura vy § received the newspaper decision in an | Bridgeport 6, Albany 5. . |[PA AR AN O s eight-round encounter with Johnny | — : , Time=2:10 1-2; 2:09 3-4; 2:081-2, Mendelsohn of Milwaukee at the Standing of the Clubs | L. seven o the rounis, the rtn bevne | artcora ... % &S| ROGERS WIN AGAIN ] 645 called even. 4 M ¢ From beginning to end Leonard | noeooit? * g e 4 outelassed hik opponent, who, game | o - : ;;| ra’ ik | State league contest of bowlers to the end, was able to land on the |y s "3 18 15¢ | Drings two more wins to Bremnecke's champion but rarely, and never hard, coeees 88 I8 AR imen. In the second match in the A v e Vs f'l 75 H: new state league, rolled at the Casino SC, B, l’i}isfi [ VPR 81 411 alleys last night, the Rogers Recrea- o i Waterbury .... . 83 407 [tion five repeated their previous viee g / e l, lfl" Four Linemen Fail to Report, and 3 tory over the Casino quintet, taking | " R s Three Ends are Missing, : Games Today two out of three games. Old Bill | T, s Hamilton, N. Y. Sept, §—Ditk| Springfield at Hartford Brennecke himself was the outstand- i Harlow is being seriovsly hampered Waterbury at New Haven ing star laet night, getting both the | at Colgate by the failure of four of | ‘Vorcester at Pittsfield high game at 123 and the high total Ris veteran linemen to report, while| Albany at Bridgeport fall at 325. The scores s e hadide &) the men who are back are rounding AR ST RE Rogers Five X i T) GEE‘ A inte form very slowly. PITTSBURGH BUYS PITCHER. | Brennecke . 128 111 94— 328 3 7 . The end situation continued to wor-| Nashville, Tenn, Sept. 8.-—Min Thompson ..... 94 94 81— 279 > 2 L i ry the coaches. Neacy, Childs, Beards- | Minatree, pitcher of the Nashville Ryan ......... 93 94— 284 ¢ J it A7 16y and Stark, all letter men last “ear, | club, has been sold to the Pittsburgh Frish ...... 118 100— 323 | are missing this season. There is not Nationals in an excha which will | Foote veses il 99 100— 310 an end on the squad who has won his bring two or more players here from - | letter. the Pittsburgh club. 530 515 479—1524 Casino Five = |Howard ........119 88 94— 301 | lLemeris .......108 97 §7— 290 Sattler 5 194 111— 310 CORBIN - BESSELELAND 0% "= Happeney ...... 92 113 103— 308 | St. Mary’s Field, Sunday, 3:15 p. m. ey THIRD GAME OF N Lo e, Philadeiphia, Cm CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES world's bantamweight champion, fin- ished Eddie Eeigel of Brooklyn in the | third round here last night. The iatter Winner Takes Lead for Title [subststured for Yeuns Montreal g+l dropped Lynch to one knee in| the first round. | —— ¥ . wvfiAGYL