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Smith to Ford to Mclnnis 2, Southworth Emith to E. Smith to Boeckel, g him a grea: run for it. Bkelly is i K 0 s p 0 l' t s playing his first year on the team. the squad of 57 Brown men yester- ;«;::m’- [ Backfield men, day afternoon. It was the most gruel- |y g " | In the backrield there are the four| (Continued From Preceding Page) |ling session of the training season and |Plercy, p. regulars, Zehrer, Walker, Grip, and the men showed the effect of their|Menosky, 7l &, o { The Yanks are now favorites in|Gierkowski. Thelr work had been ali|a pewcomer around these parts but [hard work. End candidates are many| .. o g ;‘;"‘n“‘:lp}‘"'.l""“;'- 1 Bomion betting on the World Series. The odda| that could be asked for, especially hag made a lot of friends in Water- |and good and the Brown wings should . 303 000 020—8| Cooney 4, off Ring 3; out, by : .4 are 6 to 5 and 13 to 10 in the financial | Zehrer, who is calling signals from bury and showed up well, He s a[be well protected this year, B et .fiannlo' 003 gm:;‘_'; 2 by Ring 3, by Bishop 1; h"‘; 160—1308 district. | halfback and is deserving of all the | ary gharp puncher and a clever box- AL R e pBuchel el RibgT) ‘gll'ho‘p'm]m.l;' gF Hoad 4 in (4 [ praise glven him by those who have |, " mhe two are lightweights, White Vermont sacrifice, McNally, Ward, Shanks; Ring: umplres, Powell ntd e, |Resis ..} e 3 - There are plenty of reserved scats| watched him, The second string ' elo in six of the [ Burlington, Vt, Sept. 28,—The work | doubla plays, Witt to Ward, Johnson to|Cormick; time, 1:44. Rackliffo . | g had the better of Ang B P | | Ward to Gehrlg, Ward to .Johnson. to E“:‘h\'ll:n" —about 30,000 at the Polo Grounds|iackficld is a good combination with 10 rounds and two were even. White | of Payne, Negro star with Cushing |Wwhrd to Genrig, Wyard to Jehnson. | &0 e Rice and 40,000 at the Stadium. Pingler, Regan, Clalr, and Huber, weighed 136 and Angelo 131, Academy last season, stood out in the | gy R TINECE vl "s, Boston §; base on GAS LIGHT BOYS MHKE | Yesterday was the last night of Foul Ends Fight scrimmaging between the first and |balls, off Pipgras 6, off Plercy 3, off Ful- | lerton 1; struck out, by Pipgras 2, byl se e on sale each day. | scrimmage before the game. The . ; ¥ lay] These seats will be o Ve |80 kit The opening bout, scheduled for 10 | second teams. here &esterday. Playing | e S i e L G i T TS c N s EP ON ALLEY lecusnmos wl onconocs BACI G 98— 2 Becker ; 7 90— 3 ning gave the Cubs a start that en- ey | Ansonia, formerly of Dennis McMa-|sity territory most of the time, (:'::";: e 5:': abled them to beat the Plrates §-2 | s 4 i TN | [Mahon's stable of Meriden, ended in [ first team lineup was slightly chang- | Def v N Stauff [ the fifth round when the Brass City |ed by Coac om Keady, K B | Detroit, Sept. 28.—The Detroit| : ¥ - | sent to center In place of Lemay and | e . ’ | fighter accidentally fouled his oppon ¥ Tygers’ répt o ghMe. nearer. second Leaguers Also Have Their Usual | | The Meadow Brook Polo team won & . i 5 va v ble, ! Kendricks going in at guard. yesterday from the British army team Rt LT HRLTOUL WENGKO DY QL DeALIR g b ek | place yesterday by winning from the Contests Naples .. ke B 87— in an extra perlod coming when Shugrue started a left Slevalnad Tudl §16 4 3 F. Ziegler i 80— L L hand uppercut too low and caught N Y. U Cleveland Indians, 0 4. Rogers' alleys'was the scene of @) Demms i 82— The Yanks won 8 to 3 yesterday, Sllverburg below the belt. The An-| New York, Sept. 28.—Capt. Dave n"‘n“' howling battle in the Corbin Favtory ;"'l-f'""'“\ i g;‘ b but paid a big price for Meusel| ¢, tinued from Preceding Page) |S0nia battler fell to the floor appar- ) Sehres directed the New York Univer-| . io00n p, 3 Jehgtie- aat HIEnbEIR WHISH Thascars| haramist g o wrenched his knee in & slide to the| ently badly hurt but on examination |sity squad from his quarterback post- e S tracts took two from the Packers and x424—1213 plate and had to be carried from the “The correct prices, including the |Was not found to be as badly lnjuw.rl t'mn i'n the ms} xsunvm.n l'ge 'o{' the :4;::1‘(’.:: c; i the Knobs did the same thing to the fleld. war tax, are as follows: Bleachers, 83 Was supposed. Referee McAuliffe | vear at Ohto Fleld yesterday after- | GG S5 Drafting men. In a spegial match, $1.10; general admission (unreserved) |helped him to his corner and then |noon. Tarr, varsity left halfback, made | stepienson, the N. B. Gas company made a clean And not only that, but also Wally|8330; reserved scats. $5.50; all box [awarded him the decision. Silverburg | two touchdowns, one on a plunge |Luzke, 3b. sweep ot thres games fron thardenn: GRID GAMES TOMORROW i Iron Works. The scores: « & Providence at Boston College. SPECIAL MATCH, Lowell Textile at Tufts. boys went through a signal drill to-| o g0 ) oiveon Willie Shugrue of | with the seconds, Payne put over one | b iGie¥y innings, oft Fullerton 4 in 6 in- O'Farrell's home in the opening in-| night. Waterbury and Young Silverburg of [touchdown and kept the ball in var-inings; losing pitcher, Piercy; umpires, The | Rowland, Connolly and Dineen; time, 1:37. x 2 Llouvuhrororan o x—Won roll-off, Pipp turned his ankle while alighting | seats, $6.50. had won the first two rounds but [through the line from the 10-yard Tl i " Shugrue had piled up a lead and by | mark and the second after catching a | o'Nej), e, . . Haverford at Brown Sub Base at Holy Cross, Jfrom a train. “Tickets will be sold for three n : ! r : games by both New York clubs. The all appearances was in to win the en- | forward pass from Cept. Sehres. |Shaute, p. it, BRarnes .. 86 2 Westbrook Academy at Colby. Needham Ursinus at Cotumbia. It was a great day for the Yankee| vankees will sell Hciets for games 1, counter, Sehres and Jablonka also scored substitutes and Gehrig was especially|3 and 5, and the Glants will sell| Jack Johnson and Philadelphia | touchdowns. I brilliant, making a homer. tickets for games 2, 4 and 6. Jack Ward boxed a four-round exhi- ¥ “If Cincinnati should win the Na-|bition and drew the applause of the Roulgxon © 5 8 Norwich at Dartmouth. " Ruth got a triple and ‘a double. |tional league pennant. the Yankees fans, The former heavyweight cham- | Medford, Sept. 28.—I%ollowing a |loh il ]“{f;}‘k & 3 1 Rensselaer at Mass, Aggies. e will sell tickets for games 1, 2 and 5. |pion appeared in good form and gave |10ng session of signal drill for the|fefimam, . Erlckson It Middlebury at N, H. State,” The Rover A. C. foothall team “The whole lower grandstand will |lan excellent exhibition of his boxing | backs and a strenuous session of | Fothergill, If, Conn, Aggies.at Trinity. . will hold practice session this evening | he reserved at both the Polo Grounds ability, charging and blocking for the linemen H Maine at Vermont, at 6:45 o'clock on Brown field onfand the Yankee Stadium. Coach Kddie Casey sent his Tufts war- % Bates at Wesleyan. i BEQOLITT N ik vi il bl o/ TuBB L DY 283 {4 Rosy . & $0 120 Hamilton at Willlams, binalley street. | “The whole upper stand at the Polo riors through a long scrimmage at t 5 3 ey Grounds and the whole upper ‘stand Oval yesterday afternoon. Team A |Dauss, b, The Giants have a chance to clinch|and the mezzanine floor at the Yankee putting over one touchdown on the|''@t b 2 B aggregation, McDonald, French and | fTotal 5 in fifth, , the ‘pennant today. They need bit|stadium will be thrown open to the i one victory as the postponed St. Louls| purchasers of general admission Galluvan are all punting well and| #—Batted f BAy asomcially been called of. |tickets These ' tokets cand the ! Casey will have no worries in this de- | fleveland . LA, Sl ; . 4 bleacher tickets will be placed on sale partment for his opening game Satur-| fTwo hase hits, Myatt, R et ALL GARMEN S ame Sa ) gney, Jones, TS TA ED ON PREMISES The Glants yet have to play four|at the ball parks at 10 a. m. on the —_— day. Connolly; three base hits, Summa, Jamie- . S ILOR MISE |#on; home run, Hellmann; sacrifice, Sewell; games twith the Robins and one with|day of each game. Continued from Preceding Page) dotble plays, Cobb and Bassler, Rigney, ¥ T imates that he will| 1e0ry Wi B Jos Rreves. !\lr,o U:(‘:‘o:; Nj!h:msenu to sell at = R Georgetown Pratt and Blue; left on bases, Cleveland “ d have 20,000 bleacher seats o o upper | Pradit Sukhum, a Siamese price, sur- | Washington, Sept. 28.—Georgetown |10, Detrolt 5 bases on balls, oft Dauss 3 . . ‘Patsy Donovan of the Springfield|$1.10 and 18,000 mezzanine and upper| o0 %, P m (R0 4 B RS candidate | is ready for its opening game Satur.|Uole 2; struck out, by Shaute 4, Dauss 2, team'is mentloned as a possible suc-|grandstand seats to sell at $3,30. The b v TR s b 1 fith ‘George Washington Univer. |01 1i Dits, oft Dauss 7 in 5 innings, off to Frank Ch, fottal of these two classes of seats is for/the quarterback job, Tom Hill |day with reorge Washington Univer- | cole ' in 4 innings; hit by pitcher, by cessor to Fran! ance as Red Sox tottal 8 sity, a month of intensive practice | Dauss (Speaker); winning pltcher, Cole; . o # of Niantic, Conn.,, has been elected leader. more than :l:cl tr:n‘gcln:apnnlty of the TAnAKEF of the teanm. under the direction of Head Coach ulnm‘m‘ Hildebrand, Owen and Holmes; Polo Grounds last year, Jackie Maloney putting the squad in|!™M® 1:87 " | {Hugh Coyle, star center of last| This year the Polo Grounds will g ) t ‘ ) yur'.‘}L 8. football team watched|seat 54,500 under the enlarged seat- Prl.nu-tim ! ) ox‘wllolrft fih.}pe 'rm lhc dpener. Yes- the team at practice last night. Al-|ing arrangements. As there are only| Princeton, N. J, Sept. 8.—Coach [terday's work was devoted to line NATIONAL LEAGUE OF _ though he is back at school he will|about 5,500 bleacher seats at the 2| Polo Grounds, the grandstand capacity ho ) : B n e s s necane of Ane 13 than at the|day afternoon and also sent Van Ger- [ minor injuries have been suffered in Cubs” Win ‘week rule which forhids athlete to| will be slightly more I 4 play unless he is at ‘th:n sc‘?:‘oi)tlplg Yankee Stadium, and there is every|big and La Gandre through a long|lhe month's practice. Chicago, Sept. 28.—O'Farrell's # weeks, “|indication that all existing records of | punting session. Van Gerbig had a e home run drive with two on bases receipts in addition to attendance will | slight advantage in distance, although Maine gave Keen a winning margin in the ¥ ot Drono, Me., Sept. 28.—A squad of inni: Vi Hugh can be cheer leader if he|be smashed. both men fpequently did better than & O P q first inning, and Chicago won from '.m: thounh e 50 yards. 21 men left here this morning for Pittsburgh, here yesterday, 8 to 2. = Burlington where Maine plays Ver- Pittsburgh, gL R R U AL e e T Rl S HlfiH SEH""[ HAS varsity eleven will be made up as fol- | afternoon and practiced on the high A Great Fnglish Racer Now But 22 lows for its first game, according to an | school field. The men are due in ll‘:‘:m&nnn intimation by Coach Gil Doble; Hen- | Burlington tonight. Cuyler, 1 Days Away From His 8100000 derson and Kneen, ends; Sundstrom Rawlings, ' . and Kearney, tackles; Berean and Colby Grimm, Match at Belmont. Morris, guards; ‘Affeld, center; Pfann,| Waterville, Me, Sept. 28.—Team A |Schmidt, New York, Sept. 28.—Papyrus, win. duarterback; Whetstone and Ramsey, | won the verdict in the first . scrim- | yamiiton, Continued from Preceding Page) o g Bl test English | halfbacks; Cassidy, fullback. If this|mage staged at Colby this season, | Russell x [mer of the ey I Een tn amrive|lineup works well Doble will use it in | When it crashed through for a single |Stone, b. (et Bt "A\mfl ia and go to|all the eary games. | touchdown against the scrubs. Frank | moa are being alternated on the second | al¢ today on the Aquitania 4 k | Goodrich was painfully hurt when he bk sy ... |a specially prepared stable to become " g b . b g team' with Veterans Belser and Nor- 1 limated, and rested after his 3,000| New York, Sept. 27.—Practically Was kicked in the face by a cleat and stats, of, ton leading the others. Gennett and @ every man on the Columbia squad may be forced to remain out for two * Hennessy are showing up well, Boy- | mile trip. lm\)} 22 days now remain ek i o .4 .| weeks, Ray FOitman, wh bt }.mms. s Y- | hefore the running of the $100,000 in- [ 80 nto he serimmage on Baker ) man, 0 was hurt [ Grantham, 2b, nowski and ltogen, the tackles, are| : el 4 bidalati bl 2 s i ey tackles, ure |y hational race at Belmont park be- | Fleld vesterday afternoon, some 44 [last Saturday, is bacl bkt 33 el A playing a sweet gam» at present and | men taki arfl Ci K J i x " [ tween the English three year old and | king parft Capt. Koppisch | . Miller, 1f, ;helzg Islhl:r‘vlonhtv that they will | | stightly injured his ankle and retired | YE, A rimes, 1b, "0 :mf eir ;:«‘mnnnql for some & | early. George Pease, freshman cap- Gehrig, 8 an Grigshy, rf. n!:ea :ou:;npo' I)L];fiis:}l‘;:? u[;flmmm A |tain last year ran the A team at i\ilf‘“'“"""- b S By " are ill sure- | . terback, Echaverrin being shirted | Miller, Cubs . i, to welght and r'arin’ to go, | 1U&r My g shifted | A0/ N 1127 1 v y - ly hold down one of the positions un-| Down to welght a iden |10 the B outfit. Coach Haughton is| O'Farrell, Cubs x—Batted for Hamilton in seventh, You need not pay more to dress:your less he is shifted to end. The other|Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, g i Grimm, Pirates Pittsburgh 010 010 000 5 positions will be the subject of a|brought his training to a close yes.|Scouting the college for more material | ftimm, Hirates o Chioaatt ) O o best. At as low as $35 you can have battle among Oamico, Beloin, Taylor |terday at Stillman’s gym, New York | Which he believes is at the school but| Bocckel, Braves Two hase hits, Statz, Rawlings, O'Far- ] a really fine Custom Tailered Suit or and Putney. Beloin 1ooked very good | for his bout tonight with Jimmy il 1...|.|".r runs, O'Farrell, Grimm, S J " in the practice held last night al-) Goodrich. at Madison Square Ga y . T b T (4 "g:““‘i‘"" Overcoat. though Putney and Tayler came in den p nm \ burgh 4, Chicago §; bases on balls, : | : Hamilton 1, Stome 1, Keen 2; struck out, by Keen 2, Hamilton 2, Stone 1; hits, off Clothes need to be specially made for Hamliton 8 in & Innings, off Stone 3 in 2 innings; losl itcher, Hamil 3 2 " e A g pouhyoncrs - npn Besachad B just right. 3 lhornonrmommet Siuwococowwwoccass aleccoccson wloorosssscocs Total TR " Det 3 Tufts Blue, 1b, ..., Jones, 3b. d e 437 54 Penn. Iron Works, 4 Breen 68 80 5 Bowdoin at Amherst. Boieat s leoocommrocnn leocnccuanwece T olrorccummonns ~loscoscorcocoa? = Bill Roper sent his Tiger crew through | strengthening, development of kickers its first serimmage of the year yester- |and a hot scrimmage. 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