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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1023, * HORNSBY KICKED OFF TEAM FOR INSUBORDINATION — CASINO-LOSES, ROGERS WIN — POP GEERS SETS TRACK RECORD — COLLEGE GRIDDERS HITTING FAST PACE — JOHNSON SHUTS OUT WHITE SOX — GOLFERS BATTLING ON PELHAM LINKS —KID KAPLAN IN GOOD SHAPE — NOTES * TYGERS DROP LOWE;;NTO | MONEY TALKS | HERE'S WHATINDIVIDUAL RED SOX | CORBIN RED SOX CONCLUDE THIRD DESPITE WINNING [ DID DURING RECENT BASEBALL SEASON |~ SE4 SON WITH BANQUET AND GAME FROM YANKEE STARS g o § 4 |__GET TOGSTHER GOOD TINE | § 5 YALE EGINSHER Mowe Een Tkes P Indians Take Two From Athletics—No Pennant Race Ac- | Yoy B gt » t;‘o.ll l.n.;\'allonl:o-"-‘ \\"nlzr Johmne::'::n P;l:‘:lfl':' 5} - s T TR A B },' 2 SEBRET mc"fiE M Club House—Tur- | IR 2. .18 e ' key Supper, Speeches i o |Harvard aod Princeton Also Get| pp.cic and Gan s L 4 > T, Blanehard ., 17 ] ‘ 3 67 Battle Over White Sox, L g : e 08 14 B o 5or | Down to Business~Other Teams New York, Sept. 27.—The Yankees lost yesterday to “the | e b1 i Fage I L Tygers 8 to 8 but Detroit dvopped further into third place in the | To 1064 187 323 American league ne\enheless as the Indians won two from the | Team Won 26 Games on Haven, Sept. 27.~Cooler ST oo | QRO | BRRNGOFSPNTS [STAELEAGURSIN 5555 7o Dimoni—Lan race, as both Cincinnati and !\ew York were idle, St, Louln Sarity Ieae b Yaler The baak Games | by One trimmed the Brooklyn Robins 7 to 5 in St. Louis. The Pirates | | : iyl gy A el B took an easy game from Philadelphia 6 to 0, Morrison was al- ] AN ”NP"P”MR M“VE EVEN All 1,,,. serimmage and there was no scor- | Margin, most the pmud possessor of a no-hit gate allowing one in the ing, the two teams seeming to be very 4 ———— e Y evenly matched, entire game, i . . The Senators shut out the White Sox 1 to 0 in a hard fought | \ } | ) Few changes were made in the S R Bt s % Ranats | | (Stade's Recommendations at H. 8. Rogers Are Winning Two While|uoeips Girine” G atérnoon’ e s g S et ons in e state and a team whose The Red Sox beat the Browns 3 to 2, VR inst P ul 0 imon (asinos Drop Two and Dekver, ends; Miller and Diller, 4 Ag‘ HSt op u‘ p p tackles; Norris and Esselstyn, guards; |'écord 1s unexceleld for excellent | $ p Rl s A ' Lovejoy, center; Richeson, quarter-|Work on out of town dlamonds, of- y ; back; O'Hearn, left halfback; Stev.|ficlally concluded the season and dis- AMERICAN LEAGU: | . If an athletic bombshell ever ex-| Two Néw Britain state league| .. “vione halfback; Mallory, fullback, | Panded last evening after a banquet : ploded in this city, it was the recom- | bowling teams played worthy OPPO-|rye sesond team started: Hart and [held at the Foremen's club house nents last night, splitting even in hon- Blair and Green, |°" Pear! street, o ’ ”ow ne)’ L"Ie a, de public yesterday, in 4 Yanks Lose in 1011 : mendation, made [ { 0 I b Bingham, ends; New York, ;-p:,*;v;'! |l.~(:-nu made i p ‘ which Principal L. P. Blade of thejors. (The Casino :hhdlofl twor n‘l;(”tl\f tackles; Batty and' Eckart, guards; An excellent turkey dinner was High school advises the school board | thrée to theé Bowlerdromes of ) “ [Landls, center; Adams, quarterback;|served and every member of the halfback; Haas, right team, with the exception of Jimmy el * H % iy ’;,,‘:x;‘:;,,;’,.,’?":;.,. I:::‘:‘n::n‘: :r‘:\ | n Fonr Leagaes . - to ofder a discontinuance of all inter- | den, but the Rogers Five took two out Bench, left b manl 8 th 8 after o PR school athletics. This, of course, n-'of three from the Hollanders of |, oo ne "o Scott, fullback. Clinton, the veteran and always ning a 10-inning gam to 3, a arl Combs, Loulsville outtielder, - o J '| cludes football, baseball, basketball,| Bridgeport. Announces Secret Practice steady playing backstop, and Bar. the shortstop. These two men double by Gehrig, recruit first bave- P === | Lailed as the greatest player in the g Wakile 1dadus. fame st the IS bis cersity, tied " track.and any other branches of sport | 2 n a Fafnir R B 3 Early in thé scrimma Hulman | nett, :"'I:“':;‘r’:" rmf’“‘{\',"_““f L AT o NATIONAL LEAGUE | American Assoclation. {8 another |y “nich contests with other schools| Casino the INirat Division lost two to [ !‘;_”n bl i}, sent In | Unfortunately were unable to be eighth, The champions lost out in the : {AS00DND iraokierfiAb iask (BALe RAS FXRS Hld the Second Division. ‘The - second | 436 Hart ot New Britein wore sett 8 leent with thelr mates. last night, BRI ‘“hen Detroit landed on Bush| - Yesterday's Results l’{"l"l‘l‘-slf'l":n’l';-"v*” on "“"r“ :;’“ The prineipal's reasons appear|game the Seconders won by a margin 49 enfs on the varsity, Wart €oWE 1T gui0n" the team had as its for five runs, the result of three hits, | St Louls 7, Brooklyn 5. He oy ol i e entunis | rather hasy to many members of the/of a single pin. ldce being taken by Luman. Downs|Buests several factory officlals and s : ’ittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 0. (He was picked up in the Kentucky ool alumni. He says that| Last night's scores: P! o H % t base on balls, and a P High school a ! ; 1 n|friends. C. H, Baldwin was unable n:l:e:r::rh'élcue T’h- R el 1"‘"""‘"““ laat year. he finds interscholastic athletics may CONN, STATE TOURNAMENT. :":: ;nll:dthbybfl:f OTI?M'; uome:cl to attend but sent his regrets and a ] A s — Prrosid eani kept the ball un e officials 8 "t ™ T n | HORNSB SUSPENDEDAND [ e e, ™ 4 w8 1 £ 1 ok ol S P, B Bue ih [ New York N in "To many, this appears to be an of- | cha il s sl telling the e S A PR i Gorbin division also Loond 3 Cincinnati . . 60 "“" ficial reply of the school principal to | Prillwitz . - | gent their regrets at being unable to am";' & . s 3 Ipuulmrgh A 63 5,1‘ ALSO Is GIVEN 3500 FINE the attacks that the school hoys hn\e‘! 3‘15;:" . }:E ;: H nleunced'thn; fec:‘et prln;!lce ‘:vlllt a“-. ttaRa: L1 g Chicago .. g . been making on Coach George Cas-|p..o' ' R i1 f'l‘l today and continue throughout the : (Cortinued on Following Page) St Louis ....... 2 .)1 all —I - s 2l cunoncnnnavsany slocornmorsucnvnmen elococsceoncncccal Clinten . e B8 ? 12 2 R After Dinner Talks, v idy whe, the principal says, is a fine v o e J Tobi f o 1 | Star Slugger of Browns Refuses To | 580 4911585 Harvard ohn Tobin, mansgeér of the Red - Brooklyn .. 6 483 man and al fine cdo-c‘:L /| Th)‘euvrr‘:(fér::] Casino Five, Sox for two seasons, acted as toast- Lowever does adm n How: [ 83 103— 288 Cambridge, Sept. 27.—With the master, and among those who re- K‘plan in Top Form for Boston .... 95 3:“‘ Play and Club President Takes UG L 1888 mandalBRESEhRE the/ Margle 10, LR . 3 s :5:3 opening game 10 days away the Crim- | SPonded to calls for after dinner re- marks were Hal Corbin, the clever r N 9, 2 Tomorm\ Vlght s Flght. Immediate Action school athletics may be at a low ebh, r 1701 45 okoRIng: NAR hAs nat yet BERIN . 27.—8cotty Montieth Games Toda, R There is no real reason however to| WA Pt c g Meriden, Sept. 27.—Scotty ¥ St. Louis, Sept. 27.—Rogers Horns- | qoubt the sincerfty of Principal|™ e 10 381 to put pressure on the squad of 65| P!a¥ing captain of the team; Frank e Woods, superintendent of the Corbin candidates, now at work in the Sta- Cabinet Lock company; Elmer Stone, Vi they make ‘em in the Boston at Philadelphia. l'no'v'v :l:: :(‘bo’:l)ng“n‘:xd when Scotty| Pittsburgh at Clhlczgu. hID'-lflhfl"'Ploli bfl""'fl"d"; 'lh!d P;"““'WI‘- Slade's request or to believe that it is o ps n Ts—1480 canmian ] s tat t over a fighter he — al league, was suspended indefinitely |i, reply to the boys' allegations| ogers Recreation, um. Dummy scrimmage work has| ° i 5 ifaha :n Fh”fe" 47t R AMERICAN |and fined $500 for declining to play | against Cassidy. Rtk - ¢ 112100 10— 338 | pean “tried but care has been taken|YOTKS manager at the plant; W. J. knows what he s talking about. CAN LEAGUE / b : 3 ‘ Thompson 121— 320 : Sorrows, works manager at the P. & When he called up “Chuck” Connors n yesterday's game against Brooklyn. | “very obviously, Mr. Slade heart-|gryan 94— 307 | to avold injuries. TTEN K b 3 g Ry . . 4 2 F, Corbin plant; former captain yesterday afternoon and told him that Yesterday's Results Sam Breadon, president of the St |y peteves that which he recom- |TFoote 18— 31| The line seems well established. |y, o py o R S i Louis (Kid) Kaplan was in tip-top| Boston & ste ,”-’ rigy Louis Nationals, who announcéd the | mands would be for the best interests | Anderson 116 33| Kenneth Hill and Lewis Gordon, ends; { ., g;! b B,fi"" '}, aL e: ,":; Hey b BEN0e thiere was o bit more interest| Datront 4. New York 8. (10) | fine and suspension last night declar- | o .¢ne school. But Mr. Siade is hu- “St3—1509 | Charles Eastman and Henry Dunker, | ' et Sriiain fecotd and Harold ' o ) ed Hornshy refused to appear in thefn,an and as prone to err in certain Holland (Brid[epofl). .., | tackles; Captain Charles Hubbard and | i “ iy ea SO G p“t‘ ttached to the local boy's bout to- C 4 . leveland 6, Philadelphia 3. (18t).|jjneup after the club physician had opinions as are others, and High|[Novak . 78 100— 272 | Henry Grew, guards, are veterans who bl I GG i morrow night at Madison Square Gar-| ¢ d s advised the star second baseman that|gchool followers are certainly con-|hell : {'{'; 108 135 318] will be hard to displace. SRORAPAH A R aH sy a e In the center of the Jine Malcolm termination to do all in his power den, New York, with Jimmy Good-| Cleveland 6, ! ; _rieh, the Buffalo sensation. ity Fhiiadeiphia 2. (3nd). | he was In condition to play. HOMNS- |y jent that the sehool board will| Pastor . T S o Washington 1, Chicago 0 by has been out of the game tince o a7 o September 8 with a skin affection noLias 0L IR CETE DI Tecamm Aty {reenough, erstwhile tackle and K'ran- | another vear.to have an even better gl ing A ¢ dation. (Continued on Following Page) is IKernan are the leading candidates, [ {oam. Oth, X s Slotted and Punched Club Standing ol the Clubs Hornshy who has been a member of High schoel athletics have been 493 whilal Willici Machtaber. andl "Teet m»:y it :fml;r;o/\(:o:?( .:‘cccoun:p‘lgfiz‘; Is Barred by Golf Assn. W. L “PC|the Cards for eight years explained [ ., nicd on at, the school asince the : Adic are treading on their heels. Ma. New Y - A St i y ¥ ¥ b, = [ by the team. New York ........ 94 50 653 his action by saying that he needed |Sary" heumning of - ine imetication.| O€€FS Drives to World SoAl 1 & Chrhiss SRR Manaty T M DolE New York, Sept. 27 United 2 7% 5 A e & . . IR idion aanounced Do Sl e 8 roy "m‘.’l‘,“‘f"il’) T ool e |Men who occupy high positions in Mark in Twice Arounds | tootvall leader with a rangy frame| Manager Tobin gave & brief but I yesterday that after January 1, 1924,/ &t Louis ... L 70 1503 | and hilvmolr b cl;yl.hatlr‘}e“.a;d“nlnuu}r' );‘a\f-l M‘tend& Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 27.—"Pop’ | Which might easily make him a valu-| comprehensive review of the season. ' all sidtted or punched clubs would be | Waghington T 78 493l % ; Lt °d F ""‘ ‘t‘m":“";’ and| o ers vesterday drove Nedda, world's | able member of the squad before Dr.|He explained that on the road, on ave played on ts athletic teams.| o\ oion" trotting mare, to a new |Derric Parmenter gets through his| hostile diamonds, the players were at barred. Stamped liens may be used Chicago .... 64 78 451 1f they go not exceed one sixteenth of | priadeipnia .. 61w 44 13088sh Must Beat Malone | Cevinmiy there s hothing ‘svout world's record for half mile tricks, | POlishing process. thelr Dbest and expressed the opinion Just now the backfield problems are [ that while they were honestly beaten an inch ip width and are not less than | Bogton .. ... T B8 86 - .403 To Get Crack at Greb t::‘x:mt::th.:{fl‘uld“;f:&:‘agalnat the| sending her home in 2.04 1-4 in a \ ; NS i dnconds of dn Inchiapart. When Lou Bogash, Bridgeport mid- [ *¥;0 0 MaVIng AEMOUCS: - ink| special race. Nedda was paced by|8etting more than usual attention|in the serics with the Besse nine, Yy v Bumble Bee, one of Geer's string, with | from Head Coach Fisher. McGlone, | they were not at their top form and " All rough or raised edges must also G s 3 4 ¢ N 1 iames Today dleweight, climbs into a ring in his i i n " C be Yemoved. Claalaiil At DREVOLE, BRh Rama w‘r".“ SR OGtobeR: &y nga | LAAE A StAUIL N rot withi the abhe |l Mot s Howe, Cheek and Cordingly worked [ were at a disadvantage for playing at New 1 Malone of St. Paul for the Nedda covered the first quarter in S st e R {OsnUITIER On FOLOWINEILARE) 2 ; bR (Conunued on Following Pgge) (Continueu on Following Page). SISLER TO PLAY NEXT YEAR. third time, he will have plenty of rea- 31 1-4, the half in 1.03, three quarters in 1.83 1-4 and the final in in 30 sec- Vision of Brown's First Baseman fs LEADERS SURYIYE rgnhzzjf,'lv;:{:h‘e‘bdi'\u:pl:;hk::‘:; t::r%:: Much Inter: 1n Fight onds flat. Now Almost Nom\ul. DR tober 4 for a chance to meet Harr’s; In “Taterbul.y Tonight The veteran driver was presented . 2 . bl . Chicago, Sept. 27.—George Sisler, A : 4 | Greb for the middleweight crown, Waterbury, Sept. L e with a large silver loving cup after the first buv‘amnn Fer the St.rlrjmgx‘!s .\merr- All Favorites In Pelham Golf Match | he wins over Malone. If he Klips he- aock:‘n;rl‘;l);!)’ oe(ptYouzn! A‘lfl'::e);o ":»t; record-breaking perforntance. feans, who was forced into idleness 5 s % fore Malone for the third time he will | g0 e0nq ted i ARG R i ERIEE L siie o derietiv viston, | inuc in S EUinRtion, Contests 4 hiw standing ay & topnateh, mid- | ool L EPECET A0 18 B0 £ROC 88 1L b WALKER MEET i will play again next year, according| Today. dleweight contender seriously dam-i.geoops White of Worcester are be- P New York, Sept. 27.—The cham- STRIKING BAGS BOXING GLOVES to word received by Ban Johnson,|, . -"::daflr"‘;‘mh: \?;‘:Ivl\ ':;""r';‘fl;;l;;‘(’-m‘" lineting lauded considerably. There will be | pionship conferred by the New York Special For This Week American Ieugug ‘prumjnt. from Wal-| ™ p0 0t Manor, Sept, 27.—All of the . i nearly as much interest in the com- | state boxing commission, always rated A Genuine Leather Bon Tober Football ....... .. $1.25 :r Fritsch, vice-president of Ythe favorites survived for -the ' fourth ZACK WH © WINS AUTO ing bout between this pair as there|at somewhat less than =a dime a rowns. 9 4 vill b 7 - 2 vi < e dr v 2 Biter's vision has gono from sa|FOUNd OF the professional golters’ et | * New York, fept. 27.—Zack Wheat, 1! 3 (4 10 S0 B0, DeChees Hoh: | daten, WL take R (urihed feop when Charl E. Hadfield points to within four points of nor JTm!f“_ b :‘}:“l";"‘l;"l‘ k¢ )r[Ap]a\y‘wl cantain.ang leftfielder of the Dodgers, | gt White is working out at Shu-| boxes Mickey Walker, welterweight ar es ® a le mal and doctors in charge of the case | oy, OVC" the Pelham country club)will get an automobile at Ebbets fleld | grye's gymnasium daily and looka to| champlon of the world, in a 12-round hope to pronounce him completely | O e s $ : on Sunday. Zack won it in & pOPU-|he iy fine condition with two fast no-dp?lslm\ mateh at Newark, N. J., | 21 MYRTLE STREET . recovered within the next two weeks, | OPeTL Cruickshank s pitted flarity contest. Out of the total of 1| pandg and equally fast f ! 1 T B Fritach said ? % |against Willlam MacFarlane of Tuck-|§g5 405 votes polled Wheat received qually fast feet. next Monday night. | 4 ahoe, N. Y. and the winner of this|ggn 926, Frank Frisch of the Giants match will meet in the semi-finals to- | oume second with 546,681, morrow the victor in the engagement How TO Start The D ay rong SNLkins “thietics . . | between Gene sarazen, 1922 cham- thleu:r'.e:;:n";..,ii;,',\s | pion, and Jim Barnes, the Pelham | Diekerman, Dodgers . ‘l‘l‘“h'sflonal‘» G - | S YA ; . 2 e . cee-WHIZ( t m=cL l You V& SIMPLY GoT To ] v suUT- VES;—-WC Have — START THE FURNACE- YES GREAT THIE MURNING I'M FREEZING AND . " ARCH CITY STAKE RACE | YESTERVEARS | s v COMBED, GLOSSY | | s - QT\“T Merriman’s Victory Comes After Los- IN SPORT ing First Heat to Wrack at Culum~ | bus Toack, | “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair A ey oecame the | ™ colimbiis, 0., Sept. 27.—Merriman, | Combed—Well-Groomed ;:;‘f,';"“.';n“i‘,'finfl"":;':,"‘:"‘f;,'fl’(‘;"“ of the Tommy Murphy stable, yester- | Ble-header with Giants, - 3 to 2, | JaY Won the Arch City 83000 stake Albert Plerotti, former famous |[OF 210 pacers the feature event of football player at Washington and | N¢ five on yesterday's Grand Clrcuit Lee, pitched the game that elim. | CArd: Merriman's victory was not one fnated New York from the of straight heats, as he lost the first pennant pursult and Norman | heat to Wrack, going to a bad break Boeckel won it with a home pup | °0 the first turn. In the third mile he + in the ninth off Wilfred Ryan. | V38 alSo on the verge of breaking on 1019—Babe Ruth ceased hitting hom- | |'V0 occasions, but Murphy kept him ers for the season. No. 20 heing | '" the pace and he stepped the last manufactured &t Washington in Mile in 2.01%. Well Worthy, the first the’ third inning off Jordan and | tholce, won the 2.05 trot, taking the giving him a record of one or st two heats, but finishing no better - more in every American league | than fourth in the third heat which % park. % was won by Walter Fvnfm'c“ ! p = THERE- 1T S MY GoeDNESS AND SO Tue DAY WAS 1808—"Eagle Eye" Beckler handled The favored Gamey the Great won s ¢ STARTED! Now UTTERLY RUINED' 22 putouts at first base for Cin. | the 2.12 pade only after four heats . ! br Y FoR Tme Love or j Yo© DO LecK e T —— einnati, tying the major league Valley Day won the first heat and MiKE Don'T QUN::_/ | CAN'T UNDERSTAND] | THinw Hometast the second on The next ! £ LET IT GO - 1< HE 18 USUALLY HE HWAS HAD 5 , §o CHEBRFUL AMD SOME GREAT record. 1895—Billy Hamilton, Phillies, made | tW0 were easy for the Stokes-driven QuT = Goed NZ«“:UMEO‘ WHYJ TasusLe e HE'S AS eSS AS AT MeME five Mts in game with Brookiyn roan gelding at Philadeiphia 1890—Jack Glasscock, shortstop for FOOTBALL CAPTAIN HONORED Giants, made six singles in six Hartford, Sept. 27, Stanley L. HAIR times at bat in game against Kennedy, New Brighton, N. Y. foot- Cincinnati pitched by Tony Mul- | ball team captain, has been elected GROOM Jane, ohly major leaguer who | president of the Trinity college senfor could pitch effectively with both |class. The secretary treasurer is e— : hands. Rtoger 1. Eastman, Woodstock, vt, | | KeepsHair ) — | Millions Use It— Fine for Hair! JURGEN CIGARS B e HARDWARE CITY SPECIAL TES SPOT Get a jar of “Hair-Groom" from | 2 For 25¢ 10 Cents ny Aruggist for a few cents and make | “Two Perfect Blends That Top Them A" ven stubborn, unruly or rhampsoed| r stay eombed all day in any style Iyou iike. |