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CITY SERIES TIED WHEN Vitzpatrick singled over followed with popped to Liedke I"crguson Buckland Team- witempted sacritice. to Preisser. Kopee unassisted. Liedke Holds Red Sox Helpless While mates Touch Buckland for 3-1 on went out Satuline, out Fields fiied —Poor |A! Blanchard b Ftizpatrick. Victo Support Loses for Red .\:’:::KL: shot a single past Huber sacrificed, Budnick to sters by the score of 3 to 1 e tory by Kensington yesterday throws |\ "o ine [iedke the city series into the third game | "8, 050" G000 and the managers of the thought there were will declde on hie loafed to first, will be pla atrick flied contest was by Ferguson was safe game seen at St. Buckland struck out. season. Lt by a pitched ball. Liedke was in perfect form tollerito held the Red Sox down to four scat- two teams t out to Patrus and casy stop's throw 2 for 25 cts. Fambus for %ln‘v ot KENSINGTON TAKES GAME another. an Patrus flied out o xth inning—>McKeon flied out to to McCormick flied out to Flelds. So and Snyder slid safely ®hto third, Smith struck out, McKeon g Iropping the hall and throwing him Liedke, K Jat at first. Blanchard flied out to y. evened up J venth Dudak flicd out Buckland of Red Sox [(o Patrus. slapped a solid | yesterday at Mary's field and le over Patrus' hear. DPreisser g e n T ae was safe on Smith's Liedke subdued the crimson-hosed e oml Litdeo nith who touched the and then threw y. Begley | e outs and Fields. on Ileld's error. was Kopec hit an I"ields but the short- to first was grounded. tered hits. He struck out three men .o pay to0k a funny hop and hit |system that was employed last year. and walked none. Buckland, twirl- g hine 11 the ch It bounded | Boinowski will hold down the left ing a prefty game, failed to get the o, oipo igdle of the diamond and |tackle pesition for the fourth con- support that Kensington was iVINE | joopeyson scored before it could he |secutive year e men lost from Liedke and he himself helped to|. . Snyder flied out to Hu- |last year's team were Captain give Kensington its three runs, by [ - | Zehrer, Grip, O'Brien and Belser in {wo bad throws in the second in- (" iy jnnine Sataline was safe |the backfield, and McCarthy, Dear- ning. Strange as it may seem, there | Pl i 0T B dnick Taid |dortan, Miller, Beloin and Neipp in were no earned runs on either side | o\l o g o first, Sata. |the line. Coach George M. Cassidy during the battle, all four runs 'yne pyjing up at second. McKeon |Will bank to a considerable extent S R N st e 00D OUTLOOK FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Four Veterans Lelt From Last Year's Football Squad With four veteran regulars and a large squad of veteran substitutes and recruits the New Britain high school football team's prospect for a successul season seems to be exceed- ingly bright. Despite the fact that the team has held only informal practices on three afternoons this weelk and it would seem like idle talk to speak of the team's chances at so early n stage in the campaign it s apparent that the spirit 18 |there and that followers of the team may be ready to see another team this year like the championship |team “of a year ago. The team lost nine regulars from lust year's squad including the en- ire backfield with the exception of Stromquist, and the entire line with |the exception of Bojnowski at tackle |and Politis at guard. The latter will be moved to tackle, and Strom- quist will be shifted from fullback to halfback where he will call sig- |nals and run the team under the g Father of America’s Playgrounds to Preside at National Recreation Congréss RED SOX BOW TO KENSlNGTON TEAM AND THlRD GAME TO DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP MUST BE PLAYED DAZZY VANCE PlTCHES HIS FIRST BIG LEAGUE NO-HIT GAME—ORIOLES WIN I3-INNING VICTORY IN FINAL GAME—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM LOOKS GOOD $1444088800008 0001000000 SE0SREIIAILITUIINILI s ans2 00000082002, b:6 TIE MARKS SENATORS' GAME Washington-Athletics Contest Called by Darkness ew York, Sept. 14 (A—Stubborn stance to leaders in the pennant marked the start of the last ce weeks of the major league s res race th son, e Senators and the Athletics spessenspsstiitins 0e sesestestessntti ettt T antasteaty Srrreinianin s ] \MACH. COMPANY ATHLETES SCORE MOST IN TRACK MEET | their proficiency at this distance and Win Silver Cup—E. B. wrestled through an 11-inning game at the Capital yesterday with the score 6 to 6 when darkness inter venc Goose Goslin was suspended and fined $100 by Bucky Harris for rors Pitching weakness downfall of the caused the Pirates in both se JOSEPH LEE OF BOSTON, Spanish Equine, Now Dead. Proved in the Gamest of Game ring. Sept. 1 vly cal horse to hero has been the rise of that onse for hir rough the The horse is dead, but by the local because of club gamencss oA lan o Bill Tilden Defending mitaskc (SIS, T n National Title T()d;*\ RIS bull-fig aren under pun- oy Are Entered for Races to I homers. ing on two crrors and a sacrifice fly and the Phillies took the sccond, 7 Hawls and Leach made Pop bottles were showercd on Harper of the Phillies in the sccond | game when he nearly eame o blows | with Hargreaves after a collision at | first hase, The Reds tightened their grip on third place by trimuming the Cubs, 5to 2. The Yankecs lost to the R Sox 2 to 1. Babe Ruth snapped his streak of consecntiv {stopping at nine, The White Sox hitting games topped the Browns 14 to 3 the Tigers were hum- {bled hy the Indians, § to 6, in 10 {Inninge. T ' AMERICAN LEAGUE | - | PHILADELPHIA A H. PO. A. T Lamar oz 3 0 0 Viale, 3 00 T Bish 0O 0 E of 20 ) o O T bita et 100 s T 1ol 101 B Ciraves, 08 0 W Quinn, g B g Gta a0 10 Soiohiie 0 00 Totals 456 T3 WASHINGTON AR R H PO A B s 0 0 8 1 0 LRGNl | 310 9 10 o RSSO G B R (I (B Jeanmes, of 00 0 1 (Continued On Following Page) Gymand mand Baskethall Equipment 600pg el sl T 2R l‘" the marathons, He nearly lapped A s g two competitors and came home Hick, Plainville Star, IS casiiy for a first place in the time S = of 12:06 H His form showed the Individual Star—Mickey |resuit of long cxperience and one felt when wus running his magnie Huber of Corbin Shows ficent ruce that it is u shame that he has not the opportunity of showing (ireat Form. ‘\wj wires niore often Ihe New Britain Machine Co., ree e ay team van nway from Landers, PFrary & Clark in the last event on The New Biltaln Machine Co. the’ program. Carlson M. and J. athleds team won the large silver Argosy and Lester sped around the cup fev the most points in the first | track in the mile relay to come in |Industrial Ficla Day and Athletic ;‘f“"l()"“ yards ahead of their com- meet ever held in New Britain at S Delancy City Chamipion Memorial field in Willow Brook park tions of a double bill with the Cr | Td Delaney, running in a ficld of dinals, § to 4, and 6 to.2, the last Sulurday Jum]mlu(;n. \(u rl"l“‘l Ol | four in the open 100 fard dash for game he called In the fifth to |athletes, headed by tain Juamy g o5 o npionship of the dws permit Pittsburgh to catch a train Ml-rhv one of the stars of l”‘“]“";]"u ity, Hu‘fln‘d‘;:‘i S rwl» |l\:,:) m;:: e lof former years, coming in in the RiDAEs el el The Giants meanwhile were heat. |stretch one point behind the Stanley ‘::‘\“““‘ 9 ;‘l""‘:: ‘”t“l‘, ””“'S"H':nir;;: ing the New Haven Eastern league | Works team, copped the one-mile | 55 SRR abia® 0™ 0oy club 5 to 2, and Pittsburgh’s lead |reiay to win the mieet the relay | couia nave heen faster if the track | Was cut to six games, ’,:l\lm:vlhfm. five 1--}\\!":. lard Steel |1#d been faster. Tn this race an un- | “Dazay" Vance of Brooklyn pitch- | . Hick of the Btandard Steel | ¢ oo 5500 e happened ed a no-hit game in the op of & DBearings, Inc., of Plainville, took | (& Pl e f e O e a doubleheader with the Phillies, Ho | the first honors for the individual | pou 0 000 oo 5 Sl o G shut out the same club last Tues- |(rophy for the athiets winning the f o/ SEACREGS TURTERE B0 {day with one hit in the second in- &reatest number of points. He had | 5y B o Lo = |ning so that he has allowed no hits [a total of 11 against Mickey (Con- | Lo in his last 16 innings. It was the |stable) Huber's 10 and he is today| Vernon Rcad, former scctional [Arst no-hit game of his major league | the proud possessor of the trophy | Shot putting champion, won the 13 . carcer, which dates back intermit- |which gives him the title of hest all [Pound open event with a toss of 40 tently to 1914, and the only no-hif (around athlete in New Britain, jifectse dnchea s Heldiaplayengalliof e was un immense suceess |8 old time form and made a good The Robins won the first game 11 jndging it from the point of compe. [Mark in the event which could not =0 lto 1, the lone fally off Vance com- tition, hut it was a dismal failure | e touched by his nearest rival Police Get Cup The Police department was awards financlully for the promoter, Vernon | d. The attendance was slim and | despite the fact that all the children [ed the silver cup for the tug of war were allowed into the meet free, by default. The fire department even then, the crowd. at its best was | team @id not show up. The police small. ¢ was also the usual|stated that they knew that the fire ddies would he number of dead heats who either re- afraid of them and mained outside the inclosure or |they gleefully took the cup to head- [jumped the fence to gain admission quarters where it will be {installed free to the field. 1‘\\\”1 the many other trophies which | Some pretty races were the orc the outer office, of the day and judging from the! Results of Events te competition anid the highiy ex-1 The results of the events in theis | citing moments in the meet, Satur-| order were as follows: |day's contests will not be the last{ 100 yard dash (Industrial)s |in this o Keen rivalry exjsted at | Mickey Huber, P. & F. Corbin; I, all times between the athletic teams | Jervis, Stanley Works; E. B. Hick, from the varions factories and | Standard Steel & Bearings, TIne.} {ghonuld New Britain, at any time, de- ! {jme 10:3-5, cide to put a track and ficld team| 440 yard dash: Mickey Hubsr, P, lin competition throughout the state, & F. Corbin: J. Argosy, New Britain |the Hardware City would make all Machine; Volheart, Landers Frary & |others step to beat them to the tape. | clark; time :57 2-3 | e form displaved by a g.r.nf R0l ardlaheh. Gennctie RHATT g number of the athletes wWas re-|cooley; Rapezinski, Landers Frary markable. There was a fotal of 51| & Clark; Kervlaza, Landers Frary & ithletes entered while the events| Ciark; time 2:23 3-5. were filled out to the limit. Hick,| ~ ope mile run: Scully, New Britain ithe all around winner, displayed |(1a5 (o.; Gennette, Hart & Cooley; {beantiful form in the jumps at {which he won his most points | Huber, P, & T. Corbin's Mickey ‘smfl point gefter, displayed amazing Rapezinski, time 5:42 Two mile run: Brady, Landers. Frary & Clark; Brady Elec< tric Co.; Peterson, New Britain |speed on the track which at its best | rypowriter Exchange; Scully, New |was very slow. In the trail heat of | gijiain Gas Co.: time 12:06 3-5 "lthe 100 yard dash, he flashed by the R"m‘mg’ Bread 4Ju-r;1p‘ H‘“k‘ |tape in 10:02 while In- the finals|gytq204 Steel & Bearings, Inc, 18 | £o08 2 s “|and Clark. 17 ft, 9 1-2 inch; Simon, jcashiinithe fastithnelof BT02 S0 This | o o ley: Wonka, 17 1619 nch race was the bhest of the afternoon. | Standing Broad Jump: Luke, R |Huber and Jack Argosy of the Ne |Britain Machine Co, both came down the stretch to the tape at |hreakneck speed and neck and neck & less, Mfg. Co., 9 ft. 7 1-2 inch; Law« Stanley Works, 9 ft, 6 1-2 in} (Continued On Following Page) they raced until a short distance away from the line, Argosy slowed {up and Huber flashed across the winner. { Jimmyv Maher flashed some of h!!l ald time speed in the trial heat for FOOTBALL {the 100 yards which he handily won and in the finals, he was lead- 1-00 $9.50 ing the field ‘when he pulled a |“charley horse” at about the 75 yard —SPECIAL— mark and he was forced to quit. He | | AU IEATHER $1 50 entered in the 12 pound shot put, || BA however, and with a heave of 38§ feet 5 inches, he placed first in this| event. Brady of the Brady Flectrical Co., | |thoroughly outdistanced the field in | |the 2-mile run. He is a former col- | {lege man and his family is noted for HADFIELD' SPORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ST. AR RN Eact \ Bases on Yalls—Dat I Rrown 2 ) McHugh making the total made by the W0 (5509 to Buckland who threw to [on the substitutes from last vear President of the Playground and Recreation Association of America. teams, coming in on errors behind 6 PLh e e D et }m..m some of which are as follows: th;}s:cl;nrar:; the second pitching p, dishs (on thisd bulga periectives) : ‘»unm\'|‘v“”'nr::c‘:":v(;:.'x' \lxiol‘l:w:i:”' JOSF‘P” LEE was studying lgw in| Mr. Lee has never practiced law, duel engaged in between Liedke and ;",',:"h':,",]':l?,"ni\';“."] L) Bt tau | "Three new men who are showing Harvard when America's first b:!dh:;cff]“;:‘z‘ii““ *“;I “",’e“"’.::’:" / Buckland since the scrics started, | g it fiod out 1o McCormack, |UP excecdingly well are “Doc” Bray. | public play space, a “sand garden,” (P20 Soclal service. His Inbaritod and no prettier spectacles have been gy ot out, Liedke to Sataline, | V10 I8 new to the squad this vear | oog onancd fn Boston, Now, with- |11 ey, Fle b Pl seen in this city than the mound UL T T being away from school for some : ; i trust. He has been responsible battles between the twirlers yester- | Nynp jnning—Ficlds was safe on | !l Kred Zehrer, and Frank Me- B {oniy years, bosney 8,115 public | for much social and educational day and the week before Patrus’ error. McCormack tapped | Grath. The firs named have | playgrounds and recreation centers | progress in Boston and Massachu- Ferguson turned in the most &pec- | (1o’ y0 Sniith who threw wild o' Deen going great in the backfield spreading health and joy in 711 |setts, but ms‘ writings on play and tacular play of the game When in g ‘1ojelds going to third on the (N8 week. “Doc” is playing half- cities as a result of a movement he |his leadership in the recreation the ninth inning, he grabbed a high 1o McCormack stole second. |Vack. the position he played on the has fathered. He sees more and |movement have been his greatest fly oft Liedke's bat and threw 10 jyuga1 1it (o Fitzpatrick who threw |famous 192 championship team more young Amerfcans given op-|contribution. Since 1910 he has Kopec at the plate to catch Jim Mc- | jaqs out at the plate. Liedke hit | Which not only took away triangular portunities for the kind of happy |been President of the Playground Cormack who was runnmng in from |, oo oot B R and Ferguson | 17aBue honors, but also won the | oyedoor play he had as « boy. And |and Recreation Association of third. The throw, made from deep {p o’ vciraeily to Kopee at the plate | State champlonship that year. He | o0 oper 5.10 he will preside at the | America, the organization formed center, was almost perfect and the |{o ok MeCormack. i the only member of the team NOW | pgelrty National Recreation Con-|in 1906 by President Roosevelt and decision at home was close. KODSC | fitzpatrick flied out fo Metor. |l School. Fred Zehrer is a broth- | - grocy ‘opeore soms six hundred lead: |others to help citles provids play stabbed McCormick just in time 1o |00k joay, isonthif = slow one to |5 of the immortal Henry or “Zip ers {n our national life will discuss |spaces and pl lead 1 th 5 ; o ias he was known fo followers of the g : 2 1l WLDE aby (30 B n breisser turned in et | ANk and “Buddy” mussed it up ({8 08 VRSO 2 BT ey | the problems and the future of pub- | safety and welfare of thair people. e R anh B o came in. Corbin, hatling fOr | al seasons of sensational footbell | lic recreation. The National Recreation Cont fiies by running .from his POSItion |(prow wildly 1o second, . trying. fq|Untl he lefl school last winter. 1t | The boy without a playground |gress takes place in Asheville, } into the outfields while Paul Syn Ak TerEuson '_M_m;m hrl"*m |is the hope of followers of !]m team | is the man without a job,” Mr. Lee | C., “the L:m_d of the Sky.” Recrea- 74 dTieley Huber Bhoy wonder [ona " Datrus filed. aut to Fielas, |that “Freddie” will mect the m‘;:k\ announced twenty-five re ago, |tion superintendents, educators fl speed in the outfields, MeCor- Tommy Brnehard. maiting. for Ta. |M2de by his older brother. At the | atter he had made a study of the | manutecturers, clubwomen, writery mack shifted from third base to left |pec cone o “pt e i o B8 00 fen, | Present time oach Cassidy is usin reasons why boys and girls go|and city officials are among the field, found himself yvesterday and him at fullback, and if he k { wrong. Much of the waywardness |types of leaders who will attend he had five putouts in the outer gar oo | his sensational play the position 8\ o¢ children is due to a lack of |The topics to be discussed include len, every one of them being a hard (- his for the season. This is I panis wholesome outlet for the play spir- | rural recreation, the mational park unning smear of the ba F' s |AleGTathim et iseason oy the SIS it he found. And plenty of real [study, community music and dra vatrick pulled a neat play 1 1 ”_‘]“1 L Coueeon and | Play is 2lso a cure for the restless. \ma, recreation life for girls and '“'dk ';‘r“w Y{;I“ "h(""::‘ Dudal at {, Ll 'M:‘," hslvolerant sunatitiites fof | ness and ill health of grownups. home recreation. G B i : . ' 1 & o|ast year's team a great run for the | i A e T fact one for it has seven ,mw:‘r: ORIOLES GLOSE SEASON [Falcons Go to Milldale The ball went for a it W A (Dfjlasb seat e irack LCATY SRARET G| | And Defeat Town Team The game by innings T 4 $<o0 1 1{1eadi candidates for pos vlr‘v‘f' WlTH 13 INNING V GTORY. W TP B G First inning— Preiese UISLAUHE SR 0anl (gt IncludesiiBUCIRIATEE 28 .;",fl”'}' . ; A e aa et hanamt i out to Snyder. | . A g tiee Bred Benmg BeRR SRR S e | —_ home team a 12 to 2 beating. Thel Snyder, the right fielder ) O DL R " ’ “fereddie’ | Trror in Outield and Sacrifice Fly [locals were masters all the way, g0 pretty catch of the hall Dhislee (0 ke b sl AR | {ing into the lead early and adding went out, Fitz to i 3 o ] 1 yenneh S el Pushes Across Winning te it continually p chard Lucinnd, 1 ] S8 achee eld while the | Bruno Kania was on the mound Patrus drove a high Hinn i " 0 0[1atter 1o with Gourson are out for | {Lally for the Falcons and, though reached e e e i = 3 /e ond posttions. Clark and Auefl- | The Orioics cinsed their season for ton Tits, was never in danger. pastaatalon TisI 8 erron g e b : A J‘rw ‘1”1 l:?y:n for cand < was 7. Torestuille scored first, but 0" (icn® gieve i three runs. This fligd quroiozormuch BRI B} THAUA fan RoncninRatl cent ot today and no time will be |the Orloles thed it up and after the |tast boy was suffering from & sore n”;.'fn,,,i,“ 1 i KGalh B3| 1o-t in getting the team inta shave feourn inning it was nip and tuck, foot or he would have easily made a single 1 onid % M Duda > of the limited time left be- | 2oing on until the 13th stanza when a triple or possibly a homer. o i i { A |fore the first game o vhrf e SO |4} Tlanchard got to third _on an anley Budnick covered thigd for THies i r : n to | [with Drury high *f“"‘y;‘:"\\ o of ‘” outficld err He scored on Klemas' |the Faleons and his play of the po- i Mass Sa da )f LS Py co fl 0l n 3 the box sitiol was ense. nick. Fields laid her | l . L PSios | A0EmE ‘3 s U L;jufi fiy. Following s the box sition was immense. ing the hall, 1 two teams in 1923 Ly oRIO] .| READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED snile i The Dall A5 S e Joys won hy a 36 to 0 sc < i A RPOIA R (o s he went into 1 owi and tuanick Indian Farbor Yacht no doubt but that the Red and |io : w1 ). ¢ g o 5 = Jd team will find its firs iz ey : G Cod S ird and ) Club Wins Sunday Race o (08 i araest of the sea- rd, b, B LT 1 ields at second. MeCormack hunt G 3 e 14 ( " & 3 | e i P o Sl i v‘The Days of Real Sport Kopse, ‘Sckion hared and , e v MUMBLE CABHORSEIS Sttt 8030 1) MR e e n Y HERO OF SPORT FANS, ™ ronecreniia® 7 cws! w sT( AR SHUC ) GOIN' T / AIN'T KIDDI HE MUST BE N' Him- Yachtsmen From Abroad | New York, Sept. 14 —Four boats f the Scandinavian Yacht Racing red at City Tsland | ning of ian six-meter Island Sound Scan- | their this me the il try men of ich are challenging e So Corinthian Yacht ub of Bay are the Dahish Nordu v owned by Baron Ernst Wedell-Wedellshorg of Denmark who will sail as a deck hand on his vaeht; the Finni nn 11 the Norwegian Oslo owned Ay Prince Olaf of Norway: and t Althea, Swedish craft brought here from Nor The America teams in the contests will be H. F. Whiton's Tanai. John F. Birmingham's Lea, J. t's Dauphin and Henry tka off Oyster which and to triangular alternately Award and return THE CURIOSITY B 983 NATRIBUNE W i