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A L s AL e S WEI % M'TIGUE TO FIGHT BERLENBACH — HIGH SCHOOL NEW BRITAIN ELEVENS SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK-END — DAVE MAHONEY GETS CENTRAL BOARD APPOINTMENT — BASEBALL RACE GETS MORE EXCITING — POLO TEAMS ARE TO BE SPLIT UP " DODGERS BEATEN, GIANTS | “TOMMY THE TORCH” |Ginsberg, Parker, Mahoney |HIGH SCHOOL GRIDDERS GET SP L] T E VEM SENA T ORS l:IIAI Most Daring of America’s Polo Stars Once Swam the Are Central Boafd Offifl.als IN m A C" 0” T HIS SA TURDAY - — Rhine to Escape the Germans Pflu“s UKELY Named as Football Ref-|Will Tackle Weaver High of Hartford At Willow Brook | erees and Umpires—| —Team Has Nucleus of Eight Veterans From 1923 T0 PLAY SURDY) e o e gy oS |22 2 first offensive of the 1924 season at Al New Britain Mamagement| . _ “T11D |the Wtlow Brook park at 3 o'elos Goming {0 Te]-masg ‘Dave Mahoney, a tormer. 'High Tl] BE SPUT UP E'E:“E;:;::‘; :fi;z:?n:m%::‘:h: ,,I,R.é school player and last year a central tice game with the Weaver High board basketball official, has been o | oleven from Hartford, coached by When the All-New Britain foot- |#Ppointed by the central football Yanks m]d Bn"she]‘s on Dmel‘. Billy Galvan of Yale. ball team romps out on Memorial |board as an ofticial for this season. The High school squad has gone Cmeai e o T A4 at Wilow Brook Park, Sunday |He: with Keck Parker and_Harry ont Outlits through tome__good prelininary s s b xx—Batted for 'J:u‘r'u:xlrn Bth. : i 4 atternoon to begin actlon against |Ginsber, are New Britaln's ofticlals. practice this week and whfle - thr chorus which included the Cardine | et =aet 00 & 100 120 000—d4 i y j the strong Adams, Mass, eleven,| On Saturday night Mahoney and from form, should at least be as als, Reds, Phillies and ~Athletics, |Chicago ceeeno 412000 10x—8 ? i : N Willlam “Slim” Politis will in all |{probably Parker and Ginsberg will good as their opponents Saturday. The Browns and Indians were also |, lr“;"‘m" s Colling, "Falk; X i / probability be seen in his old posi- |80 to New York to attend the meet- | New York, Sept. 17..—American| The team is being buiit around a bllled for the act but the former |siead; sac Y v . tion at tackle. Politis is rarin’ to |iNE of the Intercollegiate Football ana British -polo players who .par- [nucleus of eight veterans of last were delayed by rain and the latter |plays Lee e pb ROl B ¥ E Y go for action on the football fleld, Rules assoclation at the Hotel Biit- ticiphted in the serles for the in- year, with Captain Zehrer at half missed their cue. I ";“{‘;';ol",F';::;’\’{-fl\:f'mvlt‘ll I’:)-"e }:T“:n 8 : 29 4 and the Jocal management realizing m‘;)”' ternational ‘challenge cup retained back. Ernie Nelpp is again holding The Cardinals scored the Biggest | S a1 wooas of strock oot b pans.| 1 v o Ts worth and ‘wonderful perform. | Discussing changes in rules this oPEO0 CRECERES SRR SR down the pivotal position and Tub- hit of the day by smothering Brook- |enship 3; Ruffing s ‘hits oft Bhmke 8, in b R ¥ ; ances in the past, will probably come | Year, local members of the central and piey en dlfleren‘t quarters in by Beloin is at tackle with Bojnow- lyn under & 17 to 3 score which |2 mone out in Srd, Murray 1 in 1; Ruft- ke o o i to terms with him within a ;Ew'holrd explain an important ruiing .. games.for.thy opeh champion- ski, *Scully and Deardorian are dragged the Tobins another halt- :-:Twn :I\m4.”\°\.:"»;|:om|x°ni g;nplra!. Mori- g AT i hours. The addition of Politis (o1°’ the intercollegiat assoclation per- ship and for the Monte Waterbury guards from last year and Johnny game away from ¢he Glants and et : . % 5 the All.New Britain line means |taining to disputed interpretaffon of 0. WhitHiriR=ne teatod ¢Rix ‘Uflnn is again the fleld general, 3 much, for with such old and tried | Fules. Instead of protesting inter- pth 9 fontego ' As a strong reserve from which performers as Dully, Leary and the | Pretations to the main body, all pro- | "% REaEh 1o |10 draw new materlal are the fol- probabllity of the signing of Mike |tests must be made direct to some m‘mld' "L“"; r‘a" ine, w"’ lowing men, although more are com- Landers and Rogers, the worries of | competent officlal in the victnity, | "h" at back for Great Britain |ing out from day to day: the Iine places are all set for the| Among the more important play- |10 the two Eames. will appear | “Gonnette, end; Belser, Ludorf, time being. Smithwick, Nellson, |INg rules changes this fall are the Thursday at international fleld |pat o'Brien and Ciair in the back- Sooth and Dross are fit to put up & | 1ElowIng: i'!““;]“l;m‘"';k';'“h of Los ANe- |fleld; Salmon at end and fn the line good account of thenrselves in the | Principal Changes in the Rules of ltll:,' :’ eracol t‘ :l; )‘:n“'llfu'n 35 Gpureon: Liookwood, -Roith: - JNuAY line, but the local management fs 11924, pl:c-e :‘m‘mff’;e:r toe :w:‘. m‘:;‘_ Scully, Garston, Lavaca, Ansulino anxious to have as many of the old | In Rule 1. Section 3, the Commit- and Gworek. Bliss Clark is another uled between the American big 1 % :me‘smrs bs\.ck in tholb(nm r:\»; t]:xe' tee has added its approval to the so-|four and England, which will now fil:l;s'z'"u::;nan, |:ta-::|n: well o\;r | pening game as possible. Miske, | called “offset” goa) posts so that!not be played. st PpiaE the basw at 118 the former Tulane university star, |either straight line posts or offsets| TLacey's group, to be known as has joined the team, to try for a “ " position at:end. “r‘;n]ell';l‘:lllllle 4 the “Hurricanes” will also include , Section 3, there is an|Major Vivian Lockett, veteran in- e i The reputation that precedes i ; S ! r Electric Lights to Let Mislke to this clty Ja one!that!aliohia answer “to the generally_ increasing |ternationalist, Lieutenant Colonel g! e e O hat shouNd | complaint that cortain stilt shoulder | . P. Melvlle, who played on the Yale Practice at Night iy stationalt i The s wanagsmenti | e RGO IARWECe (CAREEr: | BriR R eI S g B SEORY, A N A La VR, Beptrl T~ TAla'a T through an innovation of the instal- | (a; The committee has Icgislated | Stephen Sanford, an American who | ) A FRC GRS hii : Tation' of powertul electrlo Nghta at | or. thotlder auards:inust \be pad- | hay pleyed forshe /It few; yeamm|, oy, 1y Cagranm g s . was touched for seven hits and six = f St. Mary's fleld, h e s ded outside as well as inside and |{n England. Eric Pedley, a substi- | y agreement among the hig runs lost the first game 6 to 5 for| Totals u 7 il : PRt , has made it possible | coats must not be dangerousl 1 h ;11 | three gridiron authorities will be z—Batted for Coveleskio in Sth. f for the team to practice at night ! y|tute on the American squad, Will |\ oo ho oy the Corsairs who came back strong- |y it ™7 100 000 050—6 o s g during the remainder of the sharp, anfl has urged all officials to|iead, the Californians, Skt fhbor L pr i 19 to win the second 13 to 7 after |cievelana . Som o000 oz0—2 , e = Consequently at 1:30 o'clock tnis |Fclentiessly enforce every phase of| The Argentine captain of the fhe Bare Suyaie Jevie ith Kremer had been shelled off the| Two base tis Harle, fest Tam it ] ; 5 = e Tase D ol e | the rule relating to equipment. | British team covered himself with | pi€a ih (85T et een il hill, Schmidt hit a homer With |0 o0 gieq, well, Stephenson and 4 - P 2 his charges through the paces, in |, U Or Fule 6 coges the elimina- | glory in the second and flnal BaMe |y 00q yntfl the team takes to the the sacks loaded 1n the second |fume Peck ind Harris; left on bases 4 g 7 Mosr parIng preparation for the opening game of | JC7 t6¢8 All tees are swept out of ot the International series .which|gpoy, "some time within & week-or game, Glen }Vrlxht. made eight :‘flns\lg:'r:fl::mie: ll ‘""i"'(-'mf'n‘""z“ic",.“”"y""fi % arau PozaISs the season on Sunday. existence, but on place-kick a player [ America won yesterday by a’ score s0. 'me the veterans who made consecutive hits in bother contests | of CovERRIS b FOREL* Fawen 10 : Business Manager Edward g, | ™Y hold the ball on the ground for|of 14 to 5. Conspiclous by a leath- |y iy appearance yesterday * Coach and#Cuyler had & homer, two doU- | Fachary 15 bits oft Coveloskie 12 in 8 off . : Dalley has made perfect plans for |\1° Kicker. The’ball s now kicked jer brace which protected his in-|rgq bk el A AT A bissanaje:slgle. e e Canneiy o the opening game. "In order that g | T from the middle of the fleld in-| jured shouider, the dashing defense | e o tentative cleven to face ‘A & result of the surprise party, [Umpires. Evane, Hovland as ‘ ; contusion will arise at Memorial |*¢2d Of from the 40-yard line, Sec-|man of the invaders outshone even |North Carolina here October 4. The the parade of the Ir;d{;rs in _ll_;\c fleld, two portable stands have been Hont 9 ;m:hbeon altered so that any | Hitchcock of the Amerjcans in sus- i National league was held up. The ; erected for the sale of tickets, part of the player's pérson being| tained brilliance. = ° {ds Giants are stil two and one-haif| NATIONAL LEAGUYE lida s b araranEe s N““e’: out of bounds counts just the same| The fact that the English dis- f,::‘],':;,':m“; ;;':.‘j::cfi::tegf:,}: games ahead of the Pirates wh arc p Dalley, for the sale of tickets for the | 23 the foot. played a much more subborn qual-|and Coehe at guards and Captain now ouly one game behind Brook- | xpw v Ay ’ game and grandstand at the down. | UDder Rule 9 thd committee has|ity of resistance and a far. better | Winslow Lovejoy at center, with £ s : town office, 85 Church strect, on | Practically placed shift plays in the | team play than even the score in- | Weinecke at the 'quarter position While the Yankees watched the T . 4 Saturday and Bunday during the sea- | 12n18 of the officlals by legislating | dicates, was due largely to Lacey's|and Cottle, Pond and Benchb acks. rain at Et. Louls, Washington|., .B. R, H.P.0. < ; | son. that players must corhe to an abso-|spectacular use of his pony and & broke the tie for first 'place and Manager Dailey today arranged '”“‘cl SLOpIANY "°"‘"" stationary in|mallet on defense and to his un- ' took a half-game lead in the race with Chief William C. Hart for ade,s| thelF 0w positions sufficiently long | erring aim and strong hitting in ibli i by beating Cleveland 6 to 2.° In a | & OO0 quate police facilities at the field for | {2 Prevent any doubt in the minds of | getting the ball out of danger and St“l:lmg Batters Hl.! 3 D e Faabil ith Ta ety fO5vels [ Siomn the opening game. . Twelie police, |the officlals as to the legajity of the|on its way into scoring territory. Way to Another Victory eskie weakened in the eighth, al-|Renne es . men will be assigned to the task of | P!aY: Tommy Hitchcock, who scored | oo o Sept 17.—William Jowing five hits and five runs. ing, o preserving perfect order at the fleld, | 1ule 10—The 5-yard line has been |five of the American goals, carried | (.yoy .. R R el nm e i The Adams, Mass, team whict |Changed to the 3-yard line. the brunt of the American offense | { "y rs’ ) FDITE Bf 8 e o seven hits while his mates batted | Totais seL T Wil oppone the rejuvenatod All Now| 1In Rule 1¢ ia the evidence of the|and thrilled the crowd with his us- | pot che JUAEET SReition 0288 S T S e NEY Yonk Britain eleven Sunday, comes hare | COMMittee's desire to speed up the |ual fearless horsemanship and |0 Gt 20 (- TER T L SOCOD shoved the Tygers five games he- TOMMY HITCHCOCK with a great record. It has played [82me and prevent unnecessary and|long hitting. J. Watson Webb, | oi0n rounds e tonee s E e hind- the leaders and virtually out e i ) and defeated such elevens as the |Unreasonable delays. The official |southpaw No. 1 who was opposed | {}q eighth being even i of the race. Hale had four hits. He'll try anything once.”” That's what they say of Tommy Hitch-|Utica K. of C. the Willamasett|may arbitrarily call time whenever | by I%icey, engaged in an afternoon's ,'-,u,'fn the 1:,“ half of the fight Sheeley's three base hits with the |; | cock, youngest and most daring of America's polo stars. Tommy started |eleven and the Stonewellas of Hol- (he thinks a team s unreasonably|duel with the brilllant —Argentine| popson e (o it el RN Tots bases filled in the first inning gave [Wwilson, 1t . | playing polo at the age of 10. Six years later he was a champion. At|yoke, and claim two awards over the | delaying putting the ball in play and |and came out with an honorable S A e 6 G the White Sox a commanding lead |Jackson & 17 he was an aviator in the World war. He fell behind the German lines, |Steam Rollers of Providence, Mass, |8y Warn them or penalize them.| record after playing one of the best | Siribling was the more powerful and Which develgped into an 8 to.4 vic- |Sordt © was made Q'rfist:mnr and escaped by swimming the Rhinc. At 18 he was| Manager Dailey will confer with |In the case of calling time for sub-|games of his career. Devereaux | mauled: Robson around in the fre- tory. Falk made four hits, Ermamr,' 3 Oj"‘ a\t‘ 5 he is the most colorful figure in the polo world. |Mayor Paonessa, in regard te his|Stitutions or for other reasons which | Mitburn gave his usual exhibition | quent clinches. He scored heavily on o Giba - hiutaa i bitillof| L zarea) D ommy the Torch” they call him, a fiaming figure in every skirmish. |participating in the opening game, |appear to the official to be with the|of sterling defensive play but did | igfighting, although Robson landed movement in the submerged por- | CUvCo Jl04 010 with the booting of the first ball of |Intent of lengthening the game, he|not engage in the offense to his| many clean punches when they tlons of the National Jleague by| Two base hits, Critz, Bressler; the ground into the invaders terri- |[may instruct the timekeeper not to|usual extent. at Stribling winning t from Boston by |nses, Frisch, Jackson, Wileon, Bressier; B e e s GRdbaRaii ikt ; . | fought long _range. nning twice m Bos! ]| besesll BAEChEESRAL Bl aplers ush, Naleway, O'Rourke, Pilette, |tory on Sunday. stop the watch but let time run on.| Bobby Strawbridge, Jr., wWho took | weighed 169 pounds an d Robsor Heving, ¢ In Each League the Tailis‘lz:‘,‘.:5 ] End Clubs Are NO\\'i};i,fi;lil1;:"" Giving the Leaders Lots of Worry. Gleccoors |eocooms Sl occccowm ol2csosss | Totals w9 o elronucousoy New York, Sept. 17.—A new act in baseball's big revue promises to | sustain interest untll the final cur- | tain of the season. “The dance of the turning worms, [ i Totals 1 2 Sl eroranmeng Sleurcrouan wloonsocoecsl® nearer the Pirates. Jim Bottomley WASHINGTON 6, carried off starring honors with six WASHING consecutive hits, including two s McNeely, cf home runs in succession, and s~ [yonie tablished what is thought to be & |Rice, rt modern major league record by |Gostn, If driving in 12 runs. Judpeigid Cinclnnati collaborated by split- Hing a double header with the|T Glants, losing the first game 5 to 1 |%achar, ¢ when the leaders bunched hits off | Totals Mays, and winning the second 8 to 1, by good box work of Donohue and May. The former allowed only one hit in seven frames and May shut off the Glants when they | erowded Donohue in the eighth. [staphenson, “The lowly Phils” arose to di- |Ellerbe, 3b vide a double bill with the Pirates. [Covelesklo, ©One Dig inning n which Cooper [t oy = £ z E St L] wlosomoruusnn Slusuemssnen 0 ° [ oot urmicctiialmotnaoato is ~locoorcscssl olosssssssol o ° locomumornuni lowmsanuee] > Za © Jamieson, 1t wlrsoosass Blormusun linenp consists’ of Ted THart and losrournomen lennromnuon lsoruocson “lorsssssss P . alusossomenp SlUEnsiE Ry scores of 8 to 3 and 4 to 2 and RO- 1y ana Terry: Frisch, Ja Pratt, Rigney, Stoner, Wells, White- | — aptains may now ask that time be[the place of Malcolm Stevenson at ing into fourth place. Jacobs held Jeft on hase, New York 6; Cin | hill, William, Wingo, Woodal. SCOTT RECAT ) called four times in each half, but|No. 3 on the American team while the Braves o five hité in the first base on baile, Mave 3 dicqullian | New York. Toledo, O., Sept. 17. Scott, | the penalty for a greater number of | the latter nursed his injury on the eontest. Bancroft's flelding was | & " 0 ,",;]wnr‘x’n}iak and’ Moran; START fl[;T[]BER 3; Rengough, Bush, Combe, Dugan,|ace of the Toledo pitching staff, has|requests has been increased to five|sidelines, played a good game in spectadular, | Gaston, Genrig, Hendrick, Hof-| been recalled by Manager McGraw, |yards. the latter chukkers after a slow Try the New 3 mann, Horan, Hoyt, James, John-|of the New York Giants, under the| In Rule 16 the screcning of the|start. v N [ son, McNally, Mamaus, Meusel, Pen-| optional agreement by which Scott|forward pass has been checked by a| The Prince of Wales witnessed Cuticul‘ {Names of Plflyem il Six (gp-|meck, Pine. Piperas, Roctrger, Ruth,| wan sent to the American assocla- | ruiing_ that ineligibfe plavers must|the contest and participated in the Shaving Stick | -\"hgnx. Scott, Shawkey, Ward, Witt,| tion club here, it was announced|keep out of the way of the players|ceremony after the game when the Eeall, vesterday by President Joseph | challenge cup was presented to the {endmg Cl[]bs A]][]Om]ced i “';?‘l::‘:»:nnmsm- iy, | O'BTIED o the Toledo club. | (Continued on Following Page) |big four by Major General Bullard. ATHLETICS 14, DETROIT 2, LPHIA —_— grave, Harris, Johnson, Judge, Lei- - mhoit [ By The Associated Preas. bold, Marberry, Martin, Mogridge, e dowocied Pron | Peckinpasgh, Rice, Tue. o, How to Start the Day Wrong players on six major league baseball | TAte: Zachary, Zahniser, Speece, Og- e Bty ' 'lclubs which are contenders for the |d¢n: McNelly. AB. R H | pennants in the American and Na- ; [tional Ieagues will be submitted to |Luman and Lindley Are 1:::”&’;:;&::;5;’&:{ THERE'S A MOTH HoLE -AND THOSE TROUSERS! Baseball Commissioner 1 7o . s i SR iy ”1 x:,\-‘ :]Lrlr‘: i Back With Yale Squad LookS PRETTY GooD DOESN'T RIGHT v fhe MIDDLE THEYRE AWFULLY BAGGY- Sunday. New Haven, Sept. 17.—Two new (T =7- | DON'T THINK \LL HAVE oF Tue BAaCK You NEVER \UAS ABLE Representatives of tha three | arrivals were add8 to the Yale > To KEGP A CREASE IV eading clubs in each league have |f0Otball squad yesterdag afternoon : . been invited to attend and prelim- | When the men reported at Pratt field inary details regarding the world | for their second day of work. They will be discussed. were Dick Luman, veteran end for The series probably will start on | tW0 years, and Al Lindley, a half- ber 3 back on the scrubs last year, but The players on the American | better Known as atroke of the Yale league rosters are members of * the | CTew on the Olymples last July. New York, Washington and Detroit | IAndley will again go out for a haif- clubs, while National league | back on the acrub this year. Luman Dlayers age lidhd on the rosters of |[took his old place at right end on 5 the New York, Pittshurgh and |the varsity for part of thr after- R s o e j i #| Brooklyn clubs. All were under |noon's signal drill. lloway, Dykes and Hauser, Rigney, | > : ) on%|contract with their respective e i ef ton bases, Pt ] ) ian clubs on September 1, 1924, and are | i base on s, of 2 I teher | eligible to play in the fall classic, if D Y D d 2 ko p 1 and | their team wins the pennant in its O Ou rea | 1eague | The rosters of the eligible players of the contending clubs follow: Brooklyn o o ; 0| Fournis e . $ | Down THE FRONT' The IDEA T4ts MINUTE = Yod LOOK LIKE UTTERLY RUINED ! 0| Fournier, Hargreaves, High, John e e R L S RAMP - - Tre IDEA ! You D" o 1 ston, Loftus, Mitchell, Neis, Wilson, | Hollingsworth, Olson, Roberts, Rue- N | WEAR THAT SUIT IN Tow, MUST ORDER. 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McKenchie, Adams, Marnhart, Carey, Cooper, Cuyler, Ens, Gooch, | w t 2] Grimm, Knox, Kremer, Kunz, May, | e 07 Meadows, Moore, Morrison, Mueller, Pfeffer, Rawlings, Schmidt, Smith, ; Stone, Traynor, Wright, Yde, Maran- trop A ville. nal i ulily | —— Razor isch, Cole, Collins, Dauss, Fothergill, o Sh Troelf Haney, Heillmann, Holloway, John- son, Jones, kwemard, Manion, Man-|