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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1023, CARP SOCKS BECKETT IN LESS THAN A MINUTE — RENAULT KAYOS FULTON IN NINTH — YANKS STILL BETTING FAVORITE FOR WORLD SERIES —PINS CRASH ON LOCAL ALLEYS — ONLY ONE BIG LEAGUE GAME SET FOR TODAY — ORIOLES AGAIN BEAT HUGMEN — OTHER SPORT NOTES - BASEBALL SEASON IS ALL HERE ARE THE YANKS, AGAIN SEEKING WORLD TITLE [VALE VARSITY HITS BUT OVER, 2 GAMES MON. N : SCRUB LINE FOR 3 AND ONLY ONE FOR TODAY o peRoo s ma Do Lt Sows St - Pt %) ) ' Works Hard--Wesleyan Also Nationals Have No Scores to Show Today — Cleveland | ) P R T S : Y\ - osh Wins From St. Louis, Washington Loses to Athletics K ! ] : . } ;” 4 New Haven, Oct. 2.—~Cool weather Oriol Def e ‘ 3 & b 4 i § N\ . 4 favored the powers hehind Yale foot, / S0X = | ’ ; 3t & / . ¢ ball, and the Elis were put through and Tygers Trounce White Sox riekes Datunt : £ : il b : ; ft ¢ \ i | | & long practice serimmage against t:‘: \'lnkces 3 % S £ e o ¥ ¥ 1 3 A ¢ :.crubl. Three touchdowns were seor . Shi e S - i y the first varsity in the fray with : ol £ : . : ¥ their mates, New York, Oct. 2.—The 1923 baseball season almost Nfifl;dv p f B | i ; : : ' ¢ 0.:-1' w::m':n-mu v out yesterday, Only three games were played and only one is 3 L | y 3 w ; S g s b 7 | S UGy 359 . Lanag scheduled for today but the fans have plenty to talk about.with : ol ek g it & b Eevg Mol th world series only a little way off, s ¢ F i ] : - ; ] : - following lineup, which was used yes- In the three games that were played, all in the American / ; i i s ¥ . - terday, that probably will start the ’ 4 . y - . ) scason against North Carolina Sats league, Cleveland won 13 to 5 in St. Louis: Washington lost 4 to 3 ) K . v / ason in Philadelphia and Detroit won 16 to 5 in Chicago. : : e N | i, and Lumas, entite M In Baltimore the Orioles defeated the Yankees in the second | g |and Dillery, tackles; Esselstyn and - Norris, guards; lLovejoy, venter; of a three game series 1 to 0, | : . | | Rieheson, quarterback; O'Hearn, left - halfback; Neale, right halfbuck; Mals AL LEAGUE & ; ; e 55 _ 3 P | " TSR - —— lory, fullback, The only change made Speaking of monopoites and other | Miller Huggins and his high-priced |of; Gehrl Pipgras, p: Johnson, | lear row: M}oadl. tralner; Bush, | gupine the practice game was the | pi Meusel, rf; Hoffman, e; Pen- | ypgtitution of J. H. Bingham, the Aintepcae Ahition evils, hew about these here New |Yankees, winners of the American |if; Gazella, If; Hendricks, of. Jones, p; Witt, ef; [nock, p; Hoyt, pi Bhawkey, Dilyyuanine high school player, for Huls BRer 1R fhe sicvonth: taaing e York ball clubs that keep on hoggl league champlonship for the third 1 th inning en rk ball clubs eep o o) r . " i j . xl‘el:"l!hlll:ml-“:‘m;'l‘::nwl,n 'l‘l,\‘:-l lvn:~n~ filANTS AS WINNER all the baseball glory In the g | time, Beott, ss; o} Hunl'nl. man- | 8mith, rf; Mn){l. p; Roettger, c; Babe| e~ | Reading from the well known left [ager: O'Leary, conch; McNally, 1f; | Ruth (than which there i8 none| "yl car and Deaver both are ame of the final series with leagues? Herewith Is presented g ins & half of the viclous corporation, Mr. | to r‘_llvl. seated: Bengough, ¢; Haines, | Ward, 2b; Dugan, 3b, whicher), Pipp, 1h, temporarily out of the game with minor injuries, but the former |3 Washington yesterday, 4 to 3. hardly missed owing to the great st o2 o o o211 Blieves That Babe Ruth Klso HORSE OWNERS SUABBLE | HOPPE FILES HIS ENTRY T Pk e WSSt | Wil i P o CARPENTIER KAYDS 0 ks Fo i Tovhey Bmgkli{lg&{ ‘Xiflvs o, L s indians Swamp Browns. JflE IN 2[] SEG[]N"S' In yesterday's test agalnst the Zev Willing To Go Over Mile ((4!||m‘ Will Defend Billlard Crown Against 8t. Louis, Oct. 2.—~Cleveland pound-| BY “BABE" ADAMS scrubs Quinn kicked off and Richeson ran the ball hack 30 yards before be- ::.mwr:‘ ';':'.i’f::..;-‘lr g’.x.x.lnr:"rrt‘.'nlnflx““1"’ gt 58 e . But My Own Insists on Entire Picked Group on Oct. Ml N so W'ld B tF ing tossed. On the very next play Louls, 13 to 5. Victory in 1909 World scries over | FreNch Boxmg [dol Has Easy Diskinis * ales Not 11, bl Gmfl]fis O'Hearne - sigsagged through . the ‘The visitors bunched their hits and sl s . . ‘e ' whole scrub team and raced to the in the sixth inning tallicd five times, Detroit Tygers, and Who ' Has T'me wnh B]‘l[]sher New York, Oct. 2.—A proposal for| New York, Oct. Willie Hoppe, cenamly Do Q“wr Tmngs goal. On the following scrimmages In the first inning Connolly hit a| g0 0 Against Giants This Year a race Saturday between“Zev, of the|world's balkline billlard champion, O'Hearne und Neale broke through to home run. : g i £l i Rancocas stable, and My Own, of Ad- | yesterday filed his entry for the Inter- ' the five-yard line when Mallory hit The score: oot o, JLH.E.| and Seen Yankees in Action. London, Oct. It took Georges|miral Cary T. Grayson's stable, to de- | national 15.2 balkline champlonship | yuotory league games were rolled | center for the distance. The final Cleveland LB o e 4 Carpentier, the French fighter just|termine which three-year-old shall | tournament to be held at the Hotel | 1" liont ot both the Rogers and Ca- | tally came under conditions of more St. Louis 000 036 200— 5 'I'l 1 [ Pittsburgh, Oct. 2.—1In spite of the {4,044 20 geconds last night to put the|carry America's colors In the $100,- Pennsylvania beginning Oct. 29, d;m alleys. At the Rogers alleys the|open football. Luman caught Neale's Batteries — Sitaute - and O'Neill;| pest efforts of hoth the Pittshurgh Pi- | quictus on the champlonship aspira-| 000 international contest with Papy-| Hoppe will defend his crown against | giantey Works leaguo did its stuff,|long forward pass and scored after® E;T{::lh' Grant, Root and Severeid, rates and the Cincinnati Reds to pre- |tions of Joe Beckett, :\-hu holds the|rus, English Derby winner, was an-|a picked group of American and The Old Ofce took only one out of |eluding four tacklers, O'Hearn kicked~ ) vent it, the fans of the country are | heavyweight title in Great Britain.|nounced last night by Major August | isuropean stars, the entry lst being | nree from the Outlaws; the Shippers [ two goals“from touchdowns. Tygers Beat White Sox going to witness another all-Manhat- f"“’l""‘":"“f used "“:? ':;::‘;“:‘;"mf\hnl;':T'I'l"?m“" uatoman o tie ooRey '1"{""‘,:""'“"’ to "“t 1"”-"'“""4 He ""Tl“ ‘l"" took threc from the Foremen; the Princeton Scrimmage o, Oct. 2—The Detroit Tygers | tan world series this fall. R e g 4 ¥ Gacat ik : 22 tournament and successfully de- | iy otory made it two out of three from | Princeton, N. J., Oct. 2.-—The ufr};l;af&h‘cm:h;s |I“h(|hl':‘rl“rlm ’:I::;“l;\ The Giants and the Yankees will be | Beckett remained on the floor for the r:?lr:“:"l{,mldro(oh g;gdu 2..1[;::] \:(n;: fended his title in a_mateh with Jake | ¢ Sw{rl men and the New Office took | Princeton football squad opened its yesterday and defeated the White Sox | the representatives of theirgespective | final count.. 1N My 1Oohi haw-oaRaEON th e | Do eRELY) e, d as, a couple from the Non-Producers. In | jast week of practice before the initial in the opener of a four game series| leagues for the third consecutive time, |, - Great Ovation 0D S T O, but only | -, ROBer Contl, French billiard cham- | the S W. Ladies' League the Spark | contest with Johns Hopkins in Palmer. by 16 to 5. | which in itseif cstablishes a record. The. two men recelved & great ovas e sanditlon that 1t be run at & | Pion who finished third in last year's | pugs took a loner from the Bow|Stadiom next Saturday with a long, The score: R.H. 15| T would like very much to have had | ton when they entered the ring for| o8 the CORTILOR tadh (& e e A% & | tournament, has sailed for the United | wows while the Iatter barked twice|hard scrimmage on University Fleld Detroit §10 121 300—16 19 0|a chance to oppose the Yankees this | their 20-round bout, and for a flect- |HIE B0 U8 #HIE FHIOVEL TIE 12 | States fo enter the 1923 champlonship. | g joud. The Cluckers played two| yesterday afternoon. Chicago * 000 020 120— 5 9 G fall, as I opposed the Detroit Tygers|in& moment Beekett was wreathed in| Frhationes TECH 18 /9 BE OV & TR | Contd, according to reports, has been | games and won both from the None| The Omelettes, who have up to yese Batteries—Coie and Bassler, Wood- | away back in 1900, when I was a new- |Smiles. His supporters, = howeven | T30 & 6o i it oo ptions in | PIaYing brilliantly abroad this season, | Betters and the Lucky Strikes broke | terday afternoon offered little resist- all; Leverette, Blankenship, Daven- comer in major league circles. But|could hardly .hu\‘v. “\\I(ncs:;m‘l t; AFalbing Foatnd it 1o prasired to recently scoring a remarkable run of | oven with the Gro-Getters. The Belles|ance to the attacks of the varsity, ap- speedier or greater disappointmen L 643. took twa out €f three from the San| peared with some new recruits und L L Lrons cang [4F R WAE nou L0 b, nd T e ok tnawawaited them, race more than that distance, Hildreth ool hree fr 6 1 : 4 em. selfis gh to begrudge the Giants sald, Toys and the Tweet Tweets did ‘the| with a stiff defense held the first team e air & g NP o y e Beckett led with a light left to his 4 * Y P # X — | their spoils.' They had to work hard opponent's jaw, but there was no| Admiral Grayson, from his home in P]enty of Money Backs same thing l!‘o‘ tlll‘:- I:‘:‘v;fi:;(}nng. :?\z?rp“:z]:l(;:lt]yltgcx((hi‘:\‘\)/:lr:c :r’:?)a | to get into a position to cash in on n g . Washington, transmitted to August . ] f Hiem: p:“;" e ('h(l \:I(IO:‘:,'nml\‘-:: hflwflgfif Belnmont, chairman of the Jockey . Bogash Against Malone| siart and Cooley men romped at the | stitute buck, took the ball across the ,‘ESTER}‘EARS | T do not belleve their hard fight for f °1.?.\,T',n‘-: Caw with terrible foree, | club, & renewal of his offer to race| W h"".{:fl" Bogash and Jock Ma- | Casino, the Machine lRoom taking two|line from under the shadow of the the pennant in their own league has|'© ]‘g ‘.]_ it l‘ SRy 'H count | My Own against Zev, at any time or lone clash in Bridgeport Thursday |out of three from the Dumbbells, No.| goal posts after the first team had | harmed their world series chances|2nd Becke o > any place for a purse or without it at | night, there will be plenty of money )3 taking three from the Gumps and| battered its way up the field from the IN SPORT any. Indecd, if anything, T believe ft|0ffive: a mile and a half, but declining to |changing hands on the result of the |No, 1 losing tow out of three to No.|50-yard line, has helped them, for it has kept their| .~ 80 S 5 ey Lis feet|cnter any elimination contest which [battle, Despite the fact that the St.|2 No, 5 won one out of three from| The heavily padded jackets for the ——— | minds on nothing, but baseball, and | h Enslishman <ot to WS EH wag not for the same distance as the | Paul battler already holds two decl- | No, ¢ and the Die room took three|backs appeared on the fleld “tor the i Wi . | has not permitted them to let down, r'lx h .x B K!T' ¥, L , big race Itself. s!n‘m- over Bogash, the fricnds of the straight from the office. The scores: | first time this year when Morry Trim« 1922—Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish | o7 e dashed in and with a right and left Bridgeport lad are still confident that Lo b ! which is often fatal. \ peat Beckett down again near the ok thelt hvotite’ can AvIE AN thesidre STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE, ble put the backs through a long drill ropes, falling on top of him. On rising AMERICANS WIN CUP. digging up plenty of coin to back this v 1 ENDE oup narerehios it ie 1 Carpentier stood back. Beckett Westbury, . Y. Oct. 2.—The|belief. e 1. e, ; i i scrimmage startéd. land, covering distance in 1 hour, | . 3 s d *| will uphold the honor of the National 5 y 1 47 minutes, 13.3 seconds. League and come through with a gripped the bottom rope in an effort American Mcadow Brook polo team e -h‘,f\lll";"m-" it 'L“ 9 Over at Wesleyan 1921—Jay Kirke, Louisville first base- / to pull himself to his feet, but he i \ T 0 2 world's title again, just as the; ¥ 4 v Mont “terbury cup vester- A H > it 8 4 & man set new world's record for | ga ape aaa e AN S adly spent that apparently ne [ ¥Or (16 Mopte Paterury ehn MEE Jack Renault Knocks Out | ceomn . ; : yidaetown, Oct, 2.—=Head Couch N 4 i a sl " s g M P T S/ " [ P ras R * . e ie 4. artin esterda; ran he ésleyan total number of hits in & SIngle | iy Yankees didn't do much against| had 10st all sense of what was goiNg | corpination of England, 14 to 10, in| Fulton in the 9th Round 5 ; TR AN B L season at 282, Mormer record Was | thom in cither of the past two years, | O™ and before the count had been| e final match of the series. The| Boston, Oct. 2.—Jack Renault, Can- 461 Lidi &) SALD S bR el laced at 280 hits, by L. H. Miller | b Years | ompleted his seconds threw in the| i 3 ) % [l y 2 i Outlaws order to enable it to recover from the p , by L. H. ) R R M A i ¢| Englishmen started with a five-goal |adian heavywelght, knocked out 1red | goui ) 2]!‘“3dkmml, Pacitic Coast League| twoon the Giants of this year and |towel and thus ended one of the|y.nqicap, but the Americans soon|ulton of Minneapolis in the ninth |quirk . iy ' ;f‘fz';ll‘:a;f the game with Dates last y those of 1 i v So1h -t st/ s ; X ‘l"i*"\'“-*'" il‘“f‘ """T“ sensational of | 5vercame the lead and were never in{round of a scheduled 10 round bout Heinsman . e The squad came through the gama —Chicago Federals went into first | perhans the bitehi : ite | Neavyweight contests. anger after ixth chukker, here last night. Renault weighed 195 |ones i 8+ A % g 81 place i Medoral League race and | o0 vy 1t wa in 1952, but (hat of| After the fight Carpentier said it Jepesh e i : GoMnaTaRATn LN RL0e ) B o 25T 0 excellant;cORditon, tiChe ok LUllie by breakimg even with l‘mshur;:h“ho Yankees is no better than it was|Vas all over so quickly that there Slm el b Tl g bl e even minor bruises worth mentioning. the following day, clinched cham- [ |6t vear T figure that MeGraw will| Was nothing to talk about. Asked| KA CIEY anbLlAD o f O IALS MO WORTE < Shipping. in the firat game of the scusom.the* pionship in outlaw circuit. | “h 'nlrrhmw right m,' edge for the about his future plans, he replied: Chicago, Oct. 2.—Kansas City is i 2 A Y Wilenx .0 team played well, considering maost 1902—Addie Joss, Cleveland pitcher, | Oetober cngagement W0 that they| T am off to America next month |leading St. Paul by one-half game in New Orleans, La.. Oct, 2—Now Or- | Rockwell ... x " 260] departments of the game, but showed turned in no-hit, no-man-re: will surprise Tm» Aiie 7 |A(fdg‘m.; and if I beat Tom Gibbons, I expect|the hot American xgssovlullnn pennant lmvms. -\mmfim"n 4 '.\'(.thlt‘ll! (‘l-‘lflml‘lt""; Filiatt . 4 % itself to be weak in tackling, blocke first game against the Chicago| who cxpect them to prove ocasy for |0 Meet Dempsey again. Indeed, I|race, as a result of an cven break in swamped Tiort, Worth Texas: League, | Dyjiin i ing and holding the ball. The coaches White Sox. Higeing slugten X hope s0." the doum_o header with (ulu!nhus, winners, here yesterday nilrrnnm! in - - will drill the men well this wcek, 1899—Rube Waddell, Loulsville 160t | mare yanhors %o S A while Indianapolis defeated the Saints. | the fifth game of the Dixie champion- X ¥ 382| gpecializing on these weaknesies, 1, hander, struck out 13 of Chicago | maore about thei ivals than "hw i | [ The sla_nvllm: fnllol\ Kansas City ‘_;fl‘hlp series by the .!-mr? of 11 to 0: [ order to present a more finichel lires team in eight innings and allowed ” = won 105, lost 54; St. Paul, won 105, | The series now stands 3 games to 2 Toll loat 58. favor of Fort Worth. v (Continued on Following Page) only three hits, : I (Continucd on Following Page) How T]pey Line "p' 4 Big ASAA“ Elephant il in Four Leagues || There’s At Least One In Every Office BRIGS Shse b”";"‘ t“’;’{';"f ’3“ ‘;f,'“'; So far as the outcome of the series record at Helsingfors, Fin-| ¢ ¢oncerned, I believe that the Giants J | SAW THE WHOLE THING - | WAS DEMPSEY SEES 1T COMING — WELL HE COVERS UP AMERICAN LEAGUE gcg&fofiva‘%‘?f?EAg:ggfiAT HE'S LIKE THIS SEE - IN LIKE THiS ANDJ D#_cofj ¥ . ? A CROUCH AND HE LOOKS THE® SWING Jus Yesterday's Results LIKE TS SEE ¢ WAY BACK PRETTY GROGGY- TIME SEE& — No games scheduled. Standing of the Clubs W, L. New York . 56 Cincinnati . e 8 61 Pittsburgh . . 85 67 Chicago .......vv. 82 69 St Louis ....vvvu 3 Brooklyn . 8 Boston vees B 27 Philadelphia ... Games Today Boston at Brooklyn. Others not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Detroit 16, Chicago 5. Cleveland 13, St. Louis 5. ’y;‘n)naq(n-l:m dh \(\'a|s|:i|1g|<1n 3. (11). AND TueN To SAVE HIMSELE LIKE ' THIS GET'ofr- ME 'L THRASH You WITHIN s schedulec i T RUSHES INTO A CLINCH You BFrtreT|| AN INCH OF YouR LIFE You— standing of the Clubs A, : e PPyl ? LM SICK AND) ‘ ; W, L. _—y . TIRED SEEING YOU New York ....... 06 LU STRATE THAT ol De £t | Washington Chicago virers 99 Philadelphia 65 |Boston ........... 60 ames Today Detroit at Chicago Cleveland at St Louis, Washi gton at Philadelphia, Others not scheduled JOHNSON TO MELT SIKI Vietoria, B. C., Oct. 2.—*“Scotty | Cresswell, | Here’s a little idea of how big a grizzly bear ean grow to be, providing someone doesn't kill him too soon. This big fellow was |{ oigh OO R THh !hot by Fred Mansell, famous Canadian guide, 150 miles north of | Jyek sonneon and Fotin g B9 ¥ancouver, B. G, ten round bout on December 26. © 413 wYTRIBNE, WE

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