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" BOWLERS GO WILD ON LOGAL ALLEYS Continued from Preceding Page) " e § " os " 8 116 — —— 1601081 e I o L " " 1151388 Do . Whalen ., . Messenger .+ Wornkoh! . Cenlon . Cooney .. . Kozlatek . Wunch . . Hornkohl Speaking of Sports MeGraw had his warriors over at the Yankee stadium yesterday gétting them familtar with playing eonditions. Beven veteran pitehers took turns in the bex. Miss Stirling yesterday won the title golf medal by leading the fleld of 165 in qualifying round of nations! play at Rye with 84, The college foothall coaches are surely the long distane orting men- tors, They hang around a long time, these football coaches. Bome of the greatest in the game have beeh at it for more than a score of years, Johnny Helsman, who moved over Lo Washington and Jefferson this year, s beginning his thirty-frst year eoach, Lon Stagg has been the God of feot- ball at Chicago for about 30 years, Fielding H. Yost of “Hurry Up" fame has been preaching the pigskin gospel for 25 years and s still an outstanding figure fn his line, Pop Warner of Pittsburgh was a teaching the old Carlisle Indian squads years ago, and none of the youngsters can téach them anything today. Dan MeGugin at Vanderbilt is no part of a flapper himself, and Mike Donahue at Louls State has had that distinguished gray-haired look for a number of years, It is expected that record crowds will attend all the Yale games this fall. The North Carolina, University of Georgla and the Bucknell games will all start at 3 p. m. The Brown game Oct. 27 will start at 2:30 p. m. The drill for the Army game Nov. 1 will start at 2 o'cloek, with the game at 2:30, The Maryland, Princeton -|and Harvard games will start at:'2 . Ahlstrom . Smith . ", Fitzgerald . Burke . Donlon . Fitzgera 432 434 Lucky Strikey, stengle . A | Lt Walegora . MeAloon De Cerbo Bergason . Nallberg .. >Hm>A> Kallgren Klein. . Ries ., . Stromquist Thayver . MeAloon .. LT T McFarlane Laster From . Deming . Olsen . Brown =222 268 873 Stanley Belles, . 8cheyd 81 8 .- Landgre Chureh . . Evncelon M. Olson [, Carlson Olson . Barand Noble .. Wedloke Carlson . Molchan P EPET] . Fitzgerald . Weods . . Blum .. . Potash . Sunburn . Burkharth . gz22z23m’ Holeomb Migatz . Leupold Gillette Shenck Walters Nightin Doyle Bacon Baylock 240 Y 4121259 Snowman ... 303 205 110 Schieisker 82 412 4621200 Dumbbells. N Todzia . S (e | 77— 288 3 tling Siki, + dark-tinged 286 |their future home and where 94— 259 Ploss . Wheelock . 246 eil ¥rize Wunck Christ Moder Schuey Parker .. Emedley . Talmadge Hansén Wrigand MeGuire Muir ; A Connior Meehan . Anderson Wright Hanl Darson Fleicher Bertinl Thorton Wessels .. Shepard Drkins Erickson Parker . 7 3431083 o'clock. The foreign invasion of pugs hasn't resulted in changing the boundaries of the Queensberry map té any alarm- ing extent. America is still the Capi- tal of Caulifiowerdom. With the exception of Pancho Villa pride of the Philippines, holder of the fiyweight crown, all the titles still be- long to American developed battlers. came over from France and knocked Johnny Kil- bane, featherweight champion, into a cross-word puzzle, but the gallant Gene didn't hold the honor leng enough to get comfortably used to it. Criqui made a prior promise to meet Johnny Dundee if be won from JKilbane and being entirely unac- quainted with thé professional fight- er's deéfinition of honor he kept his promise and was heaten by the veteran skip-skotch artist. Eugene Criqui Senor Firpo succéeded in casting a menacing shadow across the heavy- weight situation for about seven thrill- ing seconds, after which he rolléd over and listened to the customary mathe- matics. Jack Dempsey is still king of the million-dollar-purse set. Anothér celebrated puncher is new in our well-known midst, Mons. Bat- light-heavy- weight, who made a ghastly wreek of the gorgeous Carpantier in a memor- ablé Paris bampr The esteemed battler, training on light wines and beers, when procur- 31 able, wishes t6 match his talents with Tommy Gibbons, Gene Tunney or Harry Greb. It is not Wkely that he 8| will get his wish. Messrs. Gibbons, Tunney and Gréb, have heard naughty storiés about siki and his scandalous goings on in what is known as Gay Parée and they will not have anything whatsoever to do with him. So there! At any rate Siki is not likely to take home an American title. WILL MOVE TO DETROIT Sarkis Shahrigian who, for the past e years, was an employe of the Motropolitan Tife Insurance Co., in this city, resigned his positien with the company last Saturday and was presented with a silk umbrella by the Metropolitan staff. Mr. and Mrs. Shahrigian will leave tomorrow eve- ning for Detroit where they will maké Mr. Shahrigian expects to engage in gen- eral insurance work. Oh! Those Dirty Fingers! Every one in the family gets stubboraly dirty hands. But its not good form to keep them— nor is it necessary. MIONE makes the softest, creamiest, smoothest lather of its kind you ever cleaned your hands with. Sutface dirt, dirt under the finger nails, dirt in the pores, all’ goes when you use MIONE. Yeur hands come up clean, seft and smiling. Your dealer has it in tins. You need itl SCRUB LINE FOR 3 Continued from Preceding Page) Up agsinst the Bowdein team hers Baturday. The lineup will probably materially changed, aot be ch Hawley started Immedi- ately yesterday afternoen o prepare the men for the contest with Maine Baturday, The varsity did not scrimmage, hut van through signals with tleb Hell shifted from quarter to halfhuek and Eddie Dooley piloted, he teoond and third teams scrimmaged for 15 min- utes and then the entire syuad was sent through a general t-up drill, Coach Hawley, from the way Maine showed up against Vermont jast Fat. urday, Is loeking forward Lo a hard contest this Baturday and a long week of hard practice in preparation for the upstate eleven, Mr. McElwyn Winner of The Kentucky Futurity Lexington, Oet, 2, —Mr MeElwyn, owhed by W. H. L. McCourtie of Dal- a8, Texus, won the thirty.first re. newal of the $7,000 division of the Kentucky futurity, at the epening of the fall program at Grand Cireult racing hére yesterday afternoon. See. ond héat time equalled the season'sr record for trotters, 2:06 1.4, Guy Richard was second, The Walnut Hall, joint featuré was unfinished aftér three trying heats, Favonian won the first in 2:06 1.4, coming with a stretch rush. Cupld's Albingen won the stake. Clyde the Great won the third In 2:05 1.4, A mix-up on the first turn caused Fi- vonian and Cupid's Albingen to finigh behind the flag. The judges placed Favonian and distance Cupid’s Albing- en, th epatrel judge having reported that the latter was responsible for the aceldent. Harmony Quintet Gets Ready for the Season The Harmony Quintet basketball team is organizing for the season and some good materlal is available, Among others there are McGrath, Who played center for the Elihu Bur- ritts a year ago, and Zeldon, a guard on the same team. -Others include Politis, Claire, Kgnia, all from the school team; Ben Huck from the Crescents, Sam Yahm of the Boosters and J. Gordon, M. Gordén and Gar- ston. L. Shade is manager and will meet the boys at his home tomorrow night at 8:30 o'¢lock. Light practice sturts next week. ORIOLES TAKE SECOND " STRAIGHT FROM YAN! Baltimore, Oct. 2.—The Orioles, five times pennant winners in the Inter- national Léague, defeated the Néw York Yankees in the second game of a thrée-game series, 4 to 0. The local club beat the American League ¢ham- piens Sunday, 10 to 6. Babe Ruth re- tired after the first inning to give his injured ankle a rest. Score: Baltimore . . New York . Groves, Bender, Ogden and Cobb; Bush, Pennock and Schang, Hoffman. + MEMORIAL YO HARDING. Berlin, Sept. 12.—~The American Chureh in Berlin has.announced that it will install a memorial window to thé late President Harding. It was in this church that the Berlin mem- orial services for the late president were held. ) U. 8. HAS PRIZE BULL. Leéndon, Sept. 30,—The Jersey hull, “Xenla Sultan,” has been disposed of for shipment to America. Although the price has nét been divulged, the| figure is stated to censtitute a record. BETTING ON WORLD'S RIE:! sl With the approach of the World's! Scries baseball games, betting in the financial district became moderately active yesterday. Séveral wagers were placed by W. L. Darnell & Co. at odds of 6 to 5 that the Yankees will defeat the Giants, e FLORSHEIM SHOE HE desire for smart appear- ance may lead you to make your orig- inal purchase of Flotsheim shoes. After that you'll be a loyal friend— Florsheim style is lasting, Florcheim service is satisfying - The Rialto $10 ;| torlous once. Roger Peckinpaugh, Once Almost Al Through, Has Played PFine Ball This Year, Washingten, Oet, 2.—The greatest “eomeback™ of the year in the Ameri- can league is Roger Peckinpgugh, vet, eran shortstop of the Washington Na tenals, Last season Peck got away to a very had start, dus largely to injuries that handicapped his spring training in the south. Only in the final weeks of the camipaign did he hit his siride, Incidentally ‘the failure of Peckin. paugh te be made manager last year aifected his work. Fager to try his hand at the managerial game, the ap- polutment of Clyde Milan te lead the Nationals in 1922 was no doubt a dis. tinet disappointment ' Thix spring Peck reported in the beat shape of his career, eager (o nike good for Nonie Bush, He sure hus delivered, No shortstop the American leaguo has played more brilllantly, His work In starting doyble plays has buen marvelous, While he hasn't brolien any records at the plate, his hitting has been timely, His great work has featured the play of the Washington elub, Last season Galloway was the most valuable shortstop In the American leugue, Thi ason the honor goes to Peckinpa L FOOTBALL CHALLENGE New Haven Hill-Tops Anxious to Play All-New Britain Eleven This Com- ing Sunday. . Sports Editor New Rritain Herald, New Britain, Conn, Dear 8iri— The HII-Tops of New Haven have an open date for next Sunday, Oct. 7, and would like to hear from the All- New Britain eleven. Last season we scored a vietory over the strong Valley Parks of Tor- rington, and we also believe ourselves capable of holding our own with any heavyweight aggregation in thé state. Thanking you for any space you may give this letter, I remain, Sincerely yours, E. M. FARRELL, Booking Manager. American League Clubs Have Edge in Series By The Assoclated Press. New York, Oct. 2.—American league clubs have been victors in ten of the 18 world’s series played since 1905. Oft the eight championships won by National léague pennant win- ners, the Gilants hold three, 1905 and 1921 and 1022, Frank Chance won his Chicago Cubs in 1907 and 1908, while Pittsburgh, the Boston Braves and Cincinnati each have been vic- The Boston Red Sox won four series for the American league, and the Philadelphia Athletics aceounted for three. The Chicago White Sox won twice and Cleveland ~was victorious in 1920, ] —_—y Do You Know What You Are Smoking? Ask the average man what Cigar he calls for when he wants a mild, able smoke—his answer will invariably be “a ‘Mild Havana,' of course,’" If you tell him that the majority of so-called Mild Havana cigars owe thelr mildness to the use of Porte Rican Tobacco in the filler, he will hardly believe you. Nevertheless it is a fact that last yéar twenty-five milllen—26,000,000 pounds of this aromatic leaf were expertly blendéd with othér tébacco by thé manufac- turers of clgars in this country, in making the ideal mild, but fragrant smeke, In addition, milliens of cigars are alse imported from Porto Rico to satisfy the taste of the American smokers. 5 THE PORTO RICAN GOVERNMENT New guarantess the origin of all te- bacco shipped from that [Island, either in the leaf or in cigars, by means of a Guarantee stamp, An_ illustrated hooklet ‘A Story of a Porto Rican Cigar,” will be gladly sent on request, GOVERNMENT OF PORTO RICO Tobaco Guarantee Agency 146 Water St, New York City. rtly complet- he last man of ing for those out- One man was Kilied ana rour injurea when a ed theater building at Janesville, Wis., collapsed 85 rescued was found smoking contentedly, w. side to release him, BABE ADAMS PICKS GIANTS AS WINNER (Continued from Preceding Page) a year ago, and, of course, a world series is a hard thing to dope out in advance, but for all that, I like the Gilants ‘chances best. 1 would not be surprised to see the series go the full limit. There {s not much to choose between the two teams, and the games are all likely to be hard fought. Ighclieve the Giants, with their splendid record behind them, will have more confidence than the Yankees. So far as Babe Ruth is concerned, I doubt if he will do much better than he did last year or in 1921, He has played better ball this year, it is true, but in the coming series he will be under fire from McGraw and his lieutenants as well as the army of Giant fans all the time. Moreover, the knowledge that he failed to come & HATS and CAP S ve the choice of men who appreciate the best in headuwear through two successive years will be a _ Sold by: Ashley-Babcock Co. influence on him. 1 g ose 10f$ Errors that take the heart out of your profits/ One ten-cent error isn’t much. But it's too much for you to loge, especially if it takes alf your profit on a sale. A ; You can'’t afford to do business that way! 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