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Speaking of Sports Anybody looking for the All-New Britaln management today had best drep In at the Polo Grounds. They's» all "there, including the eneietic secretary, E. J. Dalley, who got up an hour earter this morning ' to make the trip, L ‘ p— Hayes, former Notre Dame star, 14 alding Johpny Newell’ in coaching Hartford High. b (& ' Hartford boys hears rumors that New Britainites do not take kindly to this. All bosh! Ir the first place it's none of New Britain's business and in the second place New Britain feels they could beat Hartford this year if Tad Jpnes, Haughton, Rockne and Warner were coaching the Cap- ital City, boys. /’ Dazzy Vance lost his sixth and most unusual game yesterday. He held the White Sox to four hits and fanned 11. However, three of the tour hits were homers. Hartnett’s homer In the 10th yes- terday has virtually knocked the Dodgers qut of the race. O'Connell, the $75,000 prize (?) of the Giants, was a real hero yester- day when he slugged out a homer with another sub on the bases. The IMrgles of this city play the North End Rangers in Meriden Sunday, ‘The Pirates and Glants clash agaln tomorrow, Some clash, ' The Eastern leaguers outclassed Baltimore yesterday, Merkie Jacob- son came through with one hit, for the Orioles, \ The Giants and Serators took im- portant steps toward the major Jeague pennants yesterday and now loom strong *favorites, + New York, defeating the Pirates, 5 to 1, whik the Cubs beat Dazzy Vance at Biooklyn, leads the Ro’» ins by one fame and Pittsburgh by two and on¢-half. ' Washingon turned hack a White Sox assaul/ In the lattér innings to win a 7 o 6 battle and .maintain its two-game lead over the Yankees, who stepped Cleveland, 8 to 2. With /ive games left for each team to ply, the Senators can cinch the penmnt by winning four or tie by winfing three, even if New York takg all of its remaining number, T the Ngtional league, New ¥ork haf five games left to play, Brook- iyt three and Pittshurgh seven. Ech Washington and New York, in thi American league, have five apece to play. ‘I Judge that Blue's a Pipp of a firt baseman,” he said just before tir. custard pie hit him _in the Aam's apple. Which just goes to sow what a Grimm joke a guy can ull wlien he's out of ideas. ‘Washington players have given Jarberry the nick name of “Firpo.” I he were a football player instead € a pitcher, somebody doubtless rould call him the “Wild Bull of the ampus.” r » '. ‘What an opportunity was wasted when Izzy Eineteidt failed to show up at the polo matches just as the cup filled with champagne was passed around! An Englishman cut his throat with a razor while asleep, and we suppose he just ruinéd his amateur standing with the International Somnambulists’ assoclation, YThe fact that Washington is fight- isg for the first place is no etranger than the fact that Clarke Griffith paid $50,000 for Earl McNeely. Rodolph Valentino absolutely de- nies that he is the sheik who walked a mile for a camel. Red Grange has reported for prac- tice after a summer working as an ice man. And just after all that scandal of profeesionalism in college tootball! BOWLING Season Now On At The COMMERCIAL ALLEYS 510 MAIN STREET New Alleys Special Rates To Clubs Top Floor Reserved For Ladies 1924 7 and 5-passengen, Sedans 89 LAST MAIN STRFET—Rear Carsto Rent Without Drivers U-HIRE AND U-DRIVE hour, day or week. You have a license, we have the car—24-hour service. U-Drive Auto Renting Co. of Conn. New York b, Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 5, Brooklyn 4; 10 innings. Cincinnati 4, Beston 1, St, Louls 8, Philadelphia 7; 10 nnings. . 4 4 € NITIOVAL-ARERIGIN *EAGE, BALL GAMES (Continued from Preceding Page) g umpires, lln‘-y. O'Day and ime 1: OHICAGO 5, BROOKLYN 4, CHICAGO \ [ AB. R H PO A B \ Adams, o8 ..., 1 373 60 Standing Heatheote, of Y 2 Rl e ) W. L Pet.| ¥OUR MITS, ALL YOR EXTBA |Orantnam, 3b (o S | New York ... 59 604 \ BASES \ » 0 0 0 0 0 rooklyn .. [} ,596| On Sept, 24, 1916, Dutch Leonard 0 080 0 0 59 Pittsburgh 86 L) 693 |held Cleveland to four hits, But— g 3 : 2 : Cinelnnati 81 (14 548 |every one of those hits was for extra 1413 e ! 0 Chicagq 80 67 ~ .544 |bases and one of them in particular 0T St, Louls . 68 26 423 [counted like sixty, Batting for £ MR TS FPhiladelphia . 53 94 .361 |Boehling in the fifth with the bases prity & 1 18 byt Boston ......... B0 9 .386 [full, Mdrty Kayanaugh slugged out IN A " —_— a homer, and that was damage o R. H, PO. A B Games Today cnqugh for one day, The score: st th " R e 2 2 Pittsburgh at-New York. { + Boston Wheat, 1t S W B Chicago at Brooklyn, Ab, rh. o, a. e |Fournier, 1b ;e WA WL ot Cincinnati at Boston. Hooper, 1f, .. 0083 00 E;’,‘;{;y"e §of ok Tt 8t. Louls at Philadelphla. Janvrin, 2b, 6 0 0 1 1 07 Johnstos e TR 1 T SA) . Walker, cf, 3 000 5 0 0 ] }' : g : : " oy Traynor, ¢ AMERIOAN LEAGUE Shorten, cf. 0,00 0 1 ofzuyeeh S 4904005 1 S 4 Gainor, 1b. 2.0 0 4 0 0]gock 3 R 0 R | Yesterday's Results. | Hoblitzell, 1b, 1 0.0 0 0 0[Vance p , | @it 4B A R Washington 7, Chicago 6. Lewis, 1f, /. 8 .1 1.1.0 fRusthar, p ,. 8t A DL L7 New York 8, Cleveland 2,~ ~ |Gardner, 3b. 3 31,1 0 0) waais 10 30 .8 2 Detroit 3, Boston 2, Scott,ss. . 4 01 1 4 1| x—Batted for tn 10th, ¥ Philadelphia 11, $t. Louls 9. Carrigan, c. 2 0 1 6 0 0 #*~Batted for Deberry in §th, Thomas, o, TR Ay th;:-,!;nuld for Jonnato fn dth. . Standing Leonard, p. 3 0 0 0 0 0/|Brookiyn 00 000 010 0—4 w. L. Pct, |xHendricksen .., 0 0 0 0 0 0| Two base eat (3), Fournfer; Washington ..,.. 89 © 60 507 |xxMcNally ...0.0 0 1 0 0 o 0 |home runs Grantham (31, Hartnste; se- New York .. 7 62 584 |xxxRuth . 1000 00 of s, Chicago §; Brookiyn I’lelr'oll H“ 67 566 [z2Walsh ... D000 0 0 x’I; t’mm on h-l:(-, o:l z'("‘r; 6 \;ulmlrd: 8t. Louls .. 10 e e e e __ |Rusther 1; struck out, by Vance 11; wi Philadelphia s; %5 :z; £ 5 pitch, Vance; hits off Vance 4 in 92-3; P P . . Total ........ 80 3 624 6 2 |juether 0 in 1-3; losing pitcher, Vahee Cleveland .... 66 85 437 Cleveland umpires, McCormick, Klem and Hart; ;l\k‘*nxo !;4 .AgsP ab. r. h o a e /Time 2:05. oston 85 433 [Graney, I, .. £.40: 0 1 0%0 \ Barbare, 3b. . $:0.0 1T §: 0 rls(‘lx:&%l"k%’;'mx 1 ; G‘m"(:l;‘?d‘l ?“'i‘:‘k"’; of. ; :‘ z 300 AB. R H PO, A E Washington at Chicago. oth, rf, 0, 1 0 0/[crits, 2b PRl g SR New York at Cleveland. Wamby, 2b, . 3 0 1 1 3 ¢|Shorten, 1; I } 4 : 'l' Philadelphia at St. Lous. Gandil, 1D, .. B 081810 ol ko!| TR 0 s (Other teams not scheduled.) Turner,2 b, 21 0 3 4 1|Bresler It 101 000 O'Nelll, c. .... 2 1 0 6§ 2 0]|Fewler, ss . 35 ; : Bohne, 3b . 0 2 | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |Boehling, p. ... 1 0 0 1 o o|gfen i o WA i Baghy, 1. +1 1 0 0 0 0[Luque, p .... CURa T i 1A » . zzKavanaugh .., 1 1 1 0 ot Yesterday's Results L e DT Rochestér 3, Buffalo 2. (1st game) ',"" ————— %; Buffale 11, Rochester 2. (2nd| Total........ 28 6 42712 1 H. P.0, A, E. game.) xBatted for Boehiing in the 5th. |Thomas, cf . PR RO (Other teams not'sshieduled;) xxBatted for, Scott in the ninth, | Wilsen, 1t [ et bl xxxRan for Gardner in the ninth. |acinnis, 1o o 2 7 0 0 Standing zBatted for Leonard-in the ninth, |Tlerney, b 8 0 B0 G Pet.| zzRan for Thomas in the ninth, ;’;"‘,‘K‘" 5 Qe ;’ : s Baltimore . 113 48 .701|Boston ... <. 000 200 001—3 | e o > 0 o Egq | Toronto .. 97 65 5 lervelml;d <000 040 01x—b |Graham, p . pRRR o Buffale, . . 82 82 'Wo-base hits—Wamby, Gandil, | Gibson, z ochester . 82 82 Speaker. Home run—Kavanaugh, |2"™ P - EO NG N . Newark .. P | ] 80 407 [Bases on balls—Off Boehling 3, Totals Lo e S wt ) e L) Syracuse % 82 .484 | Bagby 2, Lconard 1, Hits—Off | z—Batted for Graham ‘"""D'“;{M S Reading ... 61 96 489 |Bochling 5 in 5 innings. Hit by |Gncimat 208 080 836t Jersey City 58 109 327 |pitcher—By Leonard 1, Bagby 1.| fTwe base hits, Shorten, Fowler; stolen . Struck out—By Boehling 3, Bagby 2, :u: ’rh‘nmn!é l.:”zm;‘g" 1““?;5‘""5'"‘ 1 " le plays, Critz to Fowler; left on base x e Jodsy Leonard 7. Umplres — O'Laughlin Cricianati §; Hoston 8; base on bals, of (No games scheduled.) and Nalin. Time—1:50, Lugue 1; Graham 2; struck out, by Luque N — 4; by Graham 4; m;‘. off flrv'l‘l\.\.mgw }I‘n 8 Tom i : ” Behton 0 in 1; losing pitcher, Graham; RAFFLES OFF ESTATE |- sloeny dny at e DBVe OTF has |y npires,” McLaughlin “and Wiison; time Py g8y g AT ST. LOUIS 8, PHILADELPHIA 1. Nebraska Farmer Resorts To Lottery REGE[YES DELEGATES 8T. LOUI8 ?‘ s AB. R. .0. A. E. Apportioning 100,000 Estate - Blades, 1f ....o..008 1 70 9 In Appo! 8 President Arranges Program Today n::;zw;:, of .\ s 1 : s oT His Heirs, Hornsby, 2b 3 11 Bty nen Baot 3t —routl oot e Cinos cigiateon | BetanaT, ot SR Falls 3 ., Sept. 24.—Put- : g 0 ting eight slips of paper which called | Druggists’ Defegates. gyt B B for “chances™ on propetty worth B 2 ) Clésoiieco A0 T s 0 more than $400,000, into a box, C“dShmgtnp, Sept. 24.—President | Ganzales, ¢ A oy 0 o 'y X oolidge afranged hfs -calendar of [Pay. p . 450/ L3 TN George W. Fisher, wealthy farmer, 1o S0 00 ) s ¥ to receive delegates oortioned to his six children and | Pusingss today t ive delegates [ Dickerma ;\!\D heirs of two deceased daughters, to the convention of the National a“?na.\nri!y of his land, 1,700 acres Assaciation of Retail Druggists and in Nebraska and 500 in Tllinois. address them from the south portico ) of the White House, i It took less than ten minutes to Domord Mr. C dispose of the property, which Fish-| tomorrow Mr. Coolidge gocs . to er said had becoms burdensome in Philadelphia to speak at night in lrl dvancing age. He retained |Sonnectign with the exercises cele- ‘1'00"000 and some farm and city | Prating the 15th anniversary of the tmp,my meeting of the first continental con- P Mrs, Ethel Hahn, mother of Lioyd | 8Tess. He wm_lvca\'e here late in the Hahn, Olympic athlete, was among afternoon, arriving in Philadelphig Y 2 5 4 under | Shortly before the hour of his ad- the heirs who received land un the lottery system, which Fisher said | dress, and return immediately after- ne the fairest means of making the [ Ward, expecting to arrive in Wash- was betia ington in time to go to the White diszihution, House f4r the night. i Another voluminous report has Rovers Will Play Their been lald on the president’s desk, k Sunday{Atterney General Stone submitting First Game gnry 108V to him the conclusions and date ot The Rovers had a lively pr Sunday morning. Most of last year's team reported, along with several new men. The new candidates will | be a valugble addition to the squad ; as there is several positions left open. Several of last years’ team have not reported, but they are ex- pected td be af the next practice. The first game will be Sunday. As the team needs quite a bit of prac- tice, all members are asked to re- port Wednesday at St. John’s hall at Tp m. New Billiard Tables and touring cars for‘rent by (he the federal trade commission in its investigation Into the gasoline indus- | try. Mr. Coolidge has indicated that | he will reach a decision at an earjy date on the tariff commission’s re- port on the proposal to reduce the sugar duty. TAYLOR'S GAME FIGHT Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 24, — Fighting the last two rounds with | his rf¥nt shoulder dislocated, Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, Ind., bantam- | ht boxer, last night, won a de- cisiof over George Rivers, of Los| Angeles, in a four round bout. Tay- lor easily won the first two rounds and was able to obtain an even break when he dislocated his shoul- | der by a wild swing in the third round. T0 FIG! R TITLE Paris, Sept. 24.—The internation- al boxing union has ruled that the 20-round bout between Erminio | Spalla of Italy and Piet Vanderveer | of Holland in Milan next Sunday shall be for the heavyweight cham- plonship of Lurope. Boulanger of Belgium is appointed referee, with two judges, one Italian and thel other Dutch. | Spalla heretofore had refused 1oi i risk his title §n this match. SALESMAN $AM ONT @E DOWN “TODAY MiLLY— W NEW 9 b THE") COTTA EXPECT A UTILE COMPETTION PoOR TEL. 474 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1024 08 0 0 0 8 17 x3 12 2 x=Wendell batted' out of ordgr In 2nd. PHILADELPHIA AB. R M, Sard, 0 0 4 Henll | S8 | g4 Vol 0 0 0 g e { 0 Y Williams, of 1 35E Herper, rt & § e w 8. L Ot ¢ tone, 1 AR 1 0 0 0 0 [ O e (R S i | A RS N | T R ! 0.0 0 0 A @ I | T 16 30 17 8l [ Batted for #and in 7th. 25 Batted for Betts in 10th, 8t. ‘Louls . 003 010 008 18 Philadelphia Leach, Douthit; ; Philadelphia 11; oft Dickerman oll 4 by Diekerman 1 chell'3; by Bett off Diekerman 3 in 1 erdel 3 in 2; oft Mitchell 15 in 82-3; off Betts 3 in 11-3; winying pitcher, Sherdel; login 'flle y hits off oft Day § In 7; er, Betts; umpires, Plirman and Ri| thme 2:34, All Boxers Must Make Weight in New York ¢ New York, Sept. 24.—Holders of “boxing titles will be compelled to make the weight required for the class for which they hold the cham- pionships . in every:bout in which they take part in this state, under a ruling adopted by the State Athletic commission. The only exception is when one champion compete against the champion of another class. Jack Dempsey, Mike McTigue and Abe Goldstein are the only world’s champions not affected by the com- mission’s ruiing. 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