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NATIONAL-AMERIGAN 5 s i S ONAL PRACTICR SET | fomh o bumvrf e Recond Mile T Mde Mitchell 31 struck out by Morrison 1; bits off Morrison § in 71.3; [ Brooklyn Speaking e steetl OR TODAY AT LINKS 1o o™ L% | ot o sent. 1ot & spct B Rochester writes Walter Camp. And Walter is f Kremer 2 In 1; Pfeffer 1 in 0, (pitched Hezlet and Cyrll J, Tolley, d | trot to beat the world's e T b / : NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAHUE BAI-L GAMES to two batters); oft Mitehell 10 In 71-3; . 3 i,“',“,‘,1,"'h,.?'\m,, A i o o °, 2301 "" ,:,d ‘,“:f. .:; Gonmger s i 12.3; wia pienes, Mchol [ SiX Entries Slated . o’ 08 " : i of 383 4. y X d p o rts \ 3, Mofrison 1; winning pitcher, Oe At Toledo Track Tod Most of Golfers Entered Read§ | Maxwell R. Marston of Philadel-| Hamberg Belle, and Tillle Brooke, i Yesterday's Results Joging” pitcher Jremer; umpires, Bweeney, t Toledo Traci oday . 0! phia, national amateur champlon, | Tillie Brooke went a mile in 1:69 (Continued from Preceding Page) Y Day ¥ " i1 For Prize Play " Olnglonati 5, New York 8—Ifrst Quigley wnd O'Day; time 1:63, Toledo, Sept. 19.—The Steadman took , doing both the morning | here yesterday in a race gvit rs. et (BECOND GAME) \ pi | ¥ y #vith New York 7, Cincinnati 5—8econd CUBS 4-1, BRAVES 3- Pittaburgh T2 000 003 |trots puree 45,000 with al» entries Tomorrow land afternoon rounds in elghty, | Yerkes. Tommy Murphy wae 8 Well, at last it's settled, Joe.Rog-| Brooklyn 7, St. Louls b—Wiret, (FINST, AME) Philadelphia 200 000 100—3Will be the feature event of the( . ...... pg Sept. "10.—Finaf while W. H. Gardner of Buffalo, had | the sulky. Tillle Brouke went the ers {8 mot to play with All-New | Brookiyn 4, gst. Louis #—Second |Chiako closing Grand Circuit card here | coiiog vounds were planned today | C4'd of 158 first quarter in :30%, the half i Britain, 'Ot course, Joe s a good | Philadelphia 6, Pittsburga b+ Bopton lflo"“fi}:n’;‘{- ST, LOUIS 5-2. today. ‘This ls expected to be & |y ")ioe "oe the golfers entered for | The Merlon course was regorted |4 minute flat, and the third quarter 4 n, & damed good one, but—thare | Firat \ N ¥ great race with such horses as| oot T M CT e tonal amateur |10 €Xcellent condition today and in 1:20%. i re others just ag good. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 38— H, A AB. R H. PO. A B |Cupig's Albingen, Rochelle Mald, | cnamplonship tournament which be | most of the 166 prospective contest«| gparkle, with Crozier up, wom 1 . Second. | | Adamen u ] Rlades, rf . 5 1 0 5 0 O0/Csar Worthy, Alisal, The Great gins .Pt the :lerlon Cricket ‘f,:”_ ",: ants in the champlonship event were | (1o News-Bee pace, feature event " It young Tiddle Restelll gets a| Chicago 4, Boston 3—First 2 bouttlt, ¢f oo 00 8 0 8| Volo and Ethiinda entered. The |morrw, The field, the largest ever [expected to do one or more rounds | o the Grand Circuit card. Bparkie . chance he might All lni( In l:veu; Bostion 3, Chicago 1—8econd fhor.. 33 2 Bottomloy, 1b +eiees6 1@ 1 & ‘0 0]2:04 pace, the 2:18 trot and the [antered for the event, Includes the |1UVIDE the day. won the first two heats, but was games last ‘l“ he worked out wel & R H HAap SUTTAC R0 BRGNS dtibe aVRnteIQn the | jeading players of the United States, R | beaten by Ribbon Cane, driven by e in Rogers' p tanding Cetter, 1b . 0 biortrnr b ot T TR S T 0 L Great Britain, Canuda and -Panama. |Season’s Second Death Marvin Childs, in the third heat. W. L. Pot.|Keen, » .. 0 0 Clemons, ¢ 1 0 1 o o of Track conditions are Idcal as| Mapy of them were contestants e 3 T The 2:07 trot was won by Barkss The Rangers are 1luftlnr at the gewgork " 87 607 |Heathcote, x voove 0 1 0 Yuwiler, xx . W 0 ete il shown by the mile in 1:59 raced | yosterday fn the Crump Memorial On Foothall Gridivon | ., Kelly in the sulky. Trampas A Mohawks and the Mohdwks at the P;&ab ynh 58 B0B) i by R ey e | L §.3 1 10 3 hereton Thigsday. tournament at Pine Valley, N. J.| Charleston, Mo, Sept. 19.—The|pit took the gecond heat of this 1""3.'7' but"?oth‘ 1“ w;m: GTM Chl:a:t:‘ ; t;: fizz R x'jfm:f;,_‘,‘i, th, Theveriow, 88 ... 4 0 0 4 3 0] ] the majority turning in good cards |scason’s second football fatality | event when Barksdale broke on the au s on the wrjter. Yesterday's|™ . .0 b Dyer, p . S O s | B o 3 for the difficult course. I'rancis |was recorded yesterday when 0S8 | gtreteh, Peter A. Montgomery took E item anent the Rangers practichg gh‘c{‘"""l Db e, R B 1 e AR i R L Wflhe‘ Shugrue Hits Ouimet, former natiopal amateur |Lee, 18, high school sydent, died |tne 2:13 trot, in straight heats, and & (188 af the parc was a mistake. ¢ was (St Louis 15 g eatatt SR R R E R Canvas for Knockout |ana open champion, won with a 160 |of injuries received in practice lst | the 200 trot went to Van Ha i p the Mohawks' practige and the rot- B:";‘:”'“"'“ ;é f{g‘: Stengei, 1t . 1 wer'y A0 00 0 0 gersey City, Sept. 19.—Willle 8hu- | for the 36 holes, six strokes belter | Friday. i B ter of nemes Was that of the Mo- 338 | Mefnnia, 1 211 1 0f Totals #8158 llgue of Waterbury, Conn, Was — PATRS ARG, 4 oL b3y iy e o B | knoeked out by “Irish” Johnny Cur- = e ——— Games Today Smithy 30 ..., 0 0 g iHigh, B ¢.ii0iiee T 2 0|tin, Jersey City featherweight, in the T o q 3 B PP Chicago at New York O'Nellf ¢ . 1 4 1 0|Mitclell, ss . 1 3 "|11th round of a scheduled 12-round A Apm‘{ “ce_mf_d__ ity Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Genewlch, p 950 A | NG . 2 Olhout at the Oakland A. A. here last Cincinnati at Philadelphia | Totals 9 “o | Braarm, ét 0 o o|nighbt. Stan Ashley, former Middiebury | @ Touis at Boston Chicago 900 000 001<1] 8taric,” b . ! 00 - daeli Pl star, is coaching the Mohawks again Boston ... 000 100 11x—3 |Grimén, e[ 1 0 0 Honcy in Walls i i Two base hit threo base hit, | Tay) 3 4 00 N 4 | e ANERICAN LEAGUE Thoman: stolen bases Wilkon, Stongel; sac | DOBerry o H § 0| Hudson, & D—The Harley Mar- rifices Genewlch (2), O'Nell; double plays, | Reuth 3 0 1 0 1 ofshalls have had to temporaril Carlo Restelll, after his disastrous A Tta: rantham. to Cot :"‘:1 ;n ;“.f 4,‘1‘:“.:«‘ 1»“. A 1“ L) f' have d P y season on the gridiron a year ago, Yesterday's Results, ' berg to Grantham to Cotter; Mcinnis to |Vance, p .. § 4 30 5 5g|thandon thsle homé pew Hudon. N has decided to forsake the mole-| Washington 9, Cleveland & Bancroft, Bancroft to Tiorney to Mclnnia; Y= 2 2 _Z|Bees have bullt between the wallw - ) ’ g > 4 1eft on base, Chicago 3: Bostoni §; haso on [ Totals 47 38 13 of their hous¢. Marshall gays he o = skins, Carl's football injuries kept| New York 2, St. Louis 1—10 . 2: G 2 a ' 3 s oft Keen 2; Genewlch 3; st out{ x—Run for Gonsales in 7tl will have the sweetest house in the him out of basketLall most all of |innings. by Keen 2 3; hit by p by| xsx—Ran for Clemons in 8th, Haxiyatiiien he wall last winter and he's taking no| Chicago 7, Boston 3 Genewlch (Grigs npires, Hart and | Xxx—Batted for Haines fn 8th. country by the time the walls are chances this ‘season. Philadelphia 5, Detroit 3 Plirman; time 1:30. X—Two out when wiuning run scored. |filled with honey. . i Restelli, Sheehan and several Standing PHILLIES 6-3, PIRATES 5-6, i e . FTRS JAME) other well kaown pro basketball Wi P ieamuRG ; ) stars already are-working out “‘n Washington ..... 85 59 .590 e 2t Piol A, m.' . 8 preparation for a fast start when the | New York 85~ 50 590 |Moorer 1t . et el t 150 Ml.l F 50¢ 4 Care; « 5 e | q indoor season opens. mu;(,n 79 67 .54l :,:’“ t “ ; ’v L ; 0 or es or o 8t. Louls ... 73 .72 503 |Wright, ss 1S e e B ; The Mohawks mect -for écrim- | philadelphia ... 65 78 458 |Trasns Wy 1 Now at last you can ride comfortably, speedily and ¢ mage at the Pioneer diamond, Sun-|(jevela 4 ; 2% | Maranvitle Gl g ) cheaply on a wonderful new PERSONAL MOTOR of & Cleveland . .66 80 453 A gy i ; day at 9 & m. Chiosgo P 30 it ‘(q'r:""l':i( l:v “r 2 lt 0 0 your own. It's something entirely different—a motor B Beaton B a8 S Tolmich TEIOR "1}“:;' that has the power and sturdiness of an 8 B The open game of football is very | Kremer, oAt it Evlll:n Ceerd M:{:T::‘;:X:t 2‘ llfle.clea? .n;id lo‘p:lrfeglly v interesting, especlally to some col- Games Today oSS 28 Ol y an learn to ride it in five i ‘ G ? S B A minutes! Goes 90to L legians when they open their pay en-| New York at Detroit | “otais 5 o1z 3 R ,,,;’fi,,,‘“ Al Gy £ velopes. | Washington at St. Louis | e out when winning run scored. + % Bostos 3¢ Cleveland ; pHILADELPHIA T T Costs Only $185 i xAn (r)kmlhgnlm )“mmwm‘x!hsfiuh? | el OF etk |Sand, & . R This distinctive Indian PERSONAL MOTOR frees you ; editor for libel who ca m Jesse Williams, cf . . 1 T B Qs L0 " . & at lastfromthejostling,pushing, maddeningcrowds— James. 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Complete electriclighting equipment $30 extra. An expert informs that polo can ;:r 3—Batted for Leach In 8th, Easy Payments—a few dollars down, then pay as you ot béplayed in the mud. In this re- / tanding : pet, | pi=Balted for Oe ber I’ s, ride. spect the game is not unlike motorfy .. V. L. PobPittaburgh < ............100 100 ‘ FI 'S SPO NG GOODS s boating, billiards and euchre: Relmars A e A kel o1 HAD ELD’S SP RT1 D : Copyright 1924 Hart Scha { - oo Zaiie for gier| 2OMAIS P | e ames ket s il ’Phone 1706 — Open Evenings Toathill o In-uno; KRS SOk ST T8 500 |line, ehultz, K double playe, |’m|’ 15 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 4 80 “490 |and’ Holke: Mitchell, Sand and Holke, | Newark right. Indeed, ity 1rd to get Up any | gy 0450 ¥ 80 48 Kind of a’game & t is rough enough | pea iy P for/the modern girl. Jersey City ; 100 314 While Iirpo was slow in learning | Games Today b Sl sl e A i & . i 2 American fighting ways, he aPPaT- | paitimore at Reeading ’ i b T S L ik ert'y hid no trouble in mastering | Rufralo at Syracuse § ’ : < a= ~=epi American alibi. Jersey City at Newark ,,,,, . Other teams not scheduled. Going abroad? Paddock will race L for new marks in Germany, whcl'fli American Association 3 P they need new marks. | Indianapolis 15, Kansas City 2— SER S i Jught to take at 1»1«‘!“‘;“‘,; ats 3 5 : : The prince ought at leas ndianapolis 5, Kans y 00— one flh:: oft his pony just to prove!second. : SermasClved Yo“r< that he fell for our country. | Columbus 5, St. Paul 2. b «U"d-W""-" s 4 et | %oledo 7, Minneapolis 3. 0 g‘afl‘“ : ; Everybody wants to see Walter | Louisville 4, Milwaukee 1, Johnson get in a world series, ROVERS 0UT TONIGET TQ&IU[/Q . ARE HERE FOR THIS FALL Top Coats, for all weather ................... §30.00 Football Aggregation Gets Together On Brow's Lot For Its First| Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits have more width at Workont of The Season. o e pem & coymers noet) () o % ' the shoulders; nothing smarter or finer ..... §35.00 Smalley strect. All the members of Saptombor 19, 1013 > w i : “ 's team are requested to re- | Fans 11 Batters, Yet Loses Game are ‘several positions | I'anning 14 men and still losing new material will be given | your game ig pretty tough luck for o tryout. Several games are already fany pitcher, as Earl Hamilton very works, the first one being for Lwell knows from experience. It {was on Sept. 19, 1912, at St. Louis of last year's team who are that the Senators did all this fan- And now fancy rib Knit Vests —you'll be proud of themi oot $4.00 and higher = AN P ]/ 'appregia\te qu ality, J D expected to be on hand are: J.|ning and yht nailed the victory. The / \\‘ w 3 s 3 R e P \ e proclaim our Pajamas this season are a suc- Tlliot, Poglitsch, Riley, Martin, | Washington a . Kerwin, Stanley, Levine, Melnerney, | abrhoos e cess; shown in many styles ......... $2.00 to $3.50 Anderson and Westman. | Kemworthy, rf. 5 0 0 2 0 0 Coach “Knute” McCue will be on | Foster, 3b. 4 10130 i * hand to give first instructions to the | Milan, cf (AR il L b1 e Gunn, bl D g Our Sox are getting famous.... 35c up to $1.50 pair e Laporte, 3 0 3 Brandywine Is Winner ~|shenks 41 M : . A p : : Sont <o ok | MeBride, 01 i i At Springfield Track |\“Siims < 4 0 1 An attractive line of Boys’* Suits, two pair pants with Springfield, Mass., Sept. 19.—The | Hughes, p. ..... 3 1 1 % ‘ four-day meeting of the as ol s $ d prusktys it Wy Blemi Do T each Suit .........oooevvevnen.... $8.00 and higher terday with a program of four ex-| St. Louis % eellent races. Crowds. that filled A e — = = = ;i the grand stand, bleachers and |giotten, cf G S S Ermr = 5 5 paddock, the biggest gathering of |G, Williams, tf. 4 0 0 3 5 | * the Week, watched the getaway day | Compton, If S 0 events. | Pratt, 2h. SR T i Brandywine, owned by the Stand-|jjer, 1h. R R ish stables of Worcester and driven | yustin, $b. scsmatn o s S by Hal Erwin, took the feature |\wallace, s8. .... 3 0 1 0 4 1 event of the day, the $2,000, 2:17 | ajexander, § 0L 0 trot. Brandywine was just a Mttle | gramiiton, p. .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 good for the field of seven and Weff| Hogan, It ot st 1 in straight heats. s xStephens ST e B Eva Dewey, with the Readville| — _ __ — = e R trainer, Joe Johnson, in the sulkY.| rrotals ....... 31 2 62712 2 w the first t the afternoon, od 7 | I e vt T i <o 2ot | SALESMAN SAM Good Boy—50 Bucks WHO ) () Gy » <00 DONT_ 0w WHo> ) (TLL GIUE 40U $50 i #5017 ( WGAT had faken the first heat. Pever|g 1oyis ST 200 000 000—2 FIND OUT WHO 1% | AA0UNG N HERE EH 7- BUNKAL-| [§OULL SHOW ME WHEAE YoU / GIMME'-|| OUTTA HERE )\ Carter was an easy straight heat} qwo.hase hits—Shotten, Laporte winner in the 2:30 pace, _while | pree.hase hits—Hughes. Sacrifice ] B ured e closi t | i Z T } 4 3t gelalpra b Lo o SR ot SR oo N e, or | [HOUVE O @ADERs NOTH e | GOT ALL iy FAO™ ~_~ 1L SHOW (o e = Shotten, Wild pitch—Hughes, First | iGUlZLET'\? ; BREAU A LEG 83&%%?1%%"5651m;§2 AND = ‘( Yol — Rations for Opium on balls—Oft Hughes 4, Hamilton !gfil\\;’%‘%‘égg T C0005" THENT \ V5 FOLLOW ME | = A 2 = — (RO THE. | | St 2Tore ™ * STREET T WHO 15 TRYING TO POT_THEM ouT OF BUSINES WHATS ' tuoTERY T Smokers ]5 Vl‘hreatened 1. Struck out—By Hughes & Ham- fiton 14, Left on bases— 6, Washington 6. Time—1 pires~—Dineen and O'Brien. Singapore, Sept.- 19.—~The use of prepared opium in Malay has dimin- ished in recent years and its event- val control says the report of a com- ual control, says th report of a com- mittee appointed to“enquire into the Fod matter. It is stated that registra- . e {ion of smokars should he given an | Terry Martin Winner exhaustive trial leading up to a ra- In Bout With Schaeffer toning system. Youngstown, Ohio, Sept. 19. The committee expresses gratificas | Terry Martin, Providence, R. I, de- \ - tlon “In finding that the disease I8 | cisively outpointed Herbie Schaefrer, | ey Tewd [ not so desporate as to demand des- | Mjjwaukee, Wis, bantamweight, in | 1 ek perate remedies,” and adds that pre- 12 round bout here last night. | . 1 cipitate suppression affords no solu- | Schaeffer substituted for Eddie An- ] NAET tion and would introduce complica- | derson, Moline, Til, who ts said to] tlons in the witimate eradication oI | have been Jnjured in au antomobile | the habit. » aseldent, Tomorrow's score: Rube Waddell | whiffs 17 men.