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T N R AR TR EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 5, 1923, i Brissintisisnsnstisistitisiisstins mz:mmmmmmn'mzx BASFBALL SEASON WANES AS FOLLOWERS OF GRIDIRON SPORT PLAN FALL CAMPAlGNS — LOCAL BOXERS TO SHOW THEIR STUFF—HELMY FAILS IN CHANNEL SWIM—BOYS’ CLUB PREPARES. FOR BASKETBALI. SEASON — KACEY MEET SENSATIONAL SRR R R s s R R R R PIRATES REGAIN WINNING STRIDE IN THE NATIONAL imma CLINCH FIGHTS I MAIN BOUT FRIDAY . :0slin Is Rein “ L Heet Cuumugham in | Amateur Suow a wrner Hall | “Goose” stated—Giants Ready to' Open With Red s Today. 15 (P meshed tu. New Yo league clubs final intersectional 1925 season today sion teams pitted against ers in both circuits, Pittsburgh regained stride after taking four set & row by cking out vietory over the Robi ) Vic Aldridge was master in the box | hanging up his seventh consceutive triumph. As the Glants were speeding westward to open a series with the third place Cincinnati Reds, the vic- tory advanced the lead of the Pirates to six and one half games. The Athletics lost ground in their forlorn pennant chase by dropping the final of a six-game series to the Yankees, 3 to 1. Sam Jones limited the Mackmen to two singles. The only genuine safe bingle was mad by Red Holt, formerly of the Jer sey City Internationals. Jones' neg- lect to cover first allowed Cochrans to receive credit for the other blow Although idle, the world cham pion Senators gained by the Ath letics' defeat and their lead wus stretched to eight gam. Washington had the Tygers for opponents in the opener of a series today. Since their last visit to the capitel, the Bengals have become more formidable club and are now hard on the hecls of the Browns for third place “Goose" Goslin, Griffmen, was reinstated after eonference with Mgnager Bucky Harris and President Clark Griffith He was indefinitely spended by the Washington pilot after a wordy battle during the game with the Athlefics Sunday in which Harris brought the player to task for mis play. At the time, he was fined $100 but whether the penalty has been rescinded was not learned. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW Sept are o Jerard las com the amateur box- ged Kriday night arner hall, and has the sign tures of Jimmie Clinch of this city Cunningham of Hartford to the star bout of th imaker Jo leted his card fo ; show to be sta wh b Has Tough Opponent Clir has been showing in eur boxing bout® for the but his local friends have opportunity of watching work out on the home grounds, so to sp He did appear in a bout in this city more than a year ago. [but that was before he started his climb to reaching distance of the state lightweight title. cessful in polishing off Bill Cunning- ham, lol!vr of the crown for mo han he will have brushed past year not had an Ak left field for the su JINMMILE C] YORR aside one' of the best L lmxlu amaten 10 1 [ and his handl remair to be whether their Must In Cunningh a foe different od. Cunningham is n o [a muscutar great reach strong in His best het hard order lightweights anks today. Jimmie believe he can, It scen I'riday night | ss is right, Iight Hard m, Clir than he tall, lad, 15 Combe, of Meusel, 3 Tuth, It Gehrig, 1b Paschal, rt Ward, 2h Bengough Koenig, Jones, will meet 18 yet fa rangy fel- Jimmie minus figured ringham's successes t inside and fight Lelieved to be the from his s Totals 1ilow with is the 50 long little which PHILADELPHIA A.B [ Bishop, 3 [ Cochrane, « Lamar. 1 Eimmons, of . Miller, rf Holt, 1b Dykes, 3b Galloway, Bmith, se Baumgartner Pool x French, xx Quinn, p Bagwell, xxx Hale, XX3X +.0rvers g iy Walberg, p Engle, e Welch, xxxxx of the evening onds, The pounds i 11 in hoy weigh 1 Kid Ren poly sock Iso On Card this city, the 1oly who has been dropping acle in his spirit- 116 pound title, who is: hilled Rene has been most ne obstacles after ohs ed meets Kid [116 pounds of class. ce for the 0 Suaple Totals New Yorl Philadelphia |vouts ter wi x—Batted Jway He ox xx—Batted for g rtn, the g xxx—Batted (o j xxxx—Batted fo xxxxx—Batted f Two base hit New Y —by Baumg herg 1 Base on Walberg consistent winn of a knockout for t one more Fri- Suaple, iod on Ly opponent him place | nting carect | The Fistic Menu Johnny Crock 135 pounds; rmy while [ hopes 1o make ape {he t his fis Ofher houts on {Sarkis of Hartford vs of Merider ting ~by Baumg i Gorgan ; —Galloway to fis 5 Chick Fitzyoung, Merl- 4 to Gehrlg, Hits " en welters fighti at 148 nn Meriden's K. Lwrence 3 i 2 Lo pires—E lillo, ey La ttery in the AN L e it poshie: AU o nele Sam's jacktars mak- ailor NATIOMA! LE two about blue vs. t, Scow 140 vs. or Artie hiting at Parkville side wonder ructed 1 will on he with the ar will all n feree Now Brit At To W Willis " in's man ateur shows profes- but [ ent of am s giving Britain pla to populari ar the this city rinG l SON Tracey sheriff AL MASCART WANTS BOUT 15 (B—Ric N T 2 1 featherwel ingford Shelk. meet for £ & . 1 from time bon 1 Fr whe R d by a ten last ancien 1he neh his WON'T |'| N AGAIN gpuer, declar- | Papygs, so t ancient paper & again%oming into usa ama- | him | If he is suc- | | as | his | said | to direct | | datriisieis 'FOUR REGORDS GO ATH. OF C. SHOW Michaelson Nicks Three N. ¥ Relay Team the Fourth Sept. 15 (A—Re nf the e track mm \dium last nigh! 1d stunned. Helftrich, Penn halt-mile cham Ja n ate nerican All Leconey, and Chet Howman different dash distances t gro star from the middle iehart Hubbard: Jole Ray wa in fourth place in his farewel pearance on the cinders; Albin roos and Jimmie Henpigan aind was beaten; hollz three negr sults s of Columbus mect at t left fiyer, nplon, lost o the west, s left 1 ap- Sten- were |compelled to retire by the speed of a |15-mile contest. Pinet City ¢ oW e 0 c . UL title race with George Johnny Holden J., beat Helffrich desperate sprint at the end. ters, formerly of Cicorgefown, gi second place. The time 1:5 Hubl seconds. with Scholz coney third and York, for the half mile Marsters second, Jowman at East Orange, last night in the Mars- Soher, of the College of the who only a few ptured the Metropolitan in a and N. ained 70 rd won the century in 10 1-5 Te- fourth. T.cconey placed second to the Mich- fzan star in the 1 Scholz third and The time was 7 4-5 dash Bowman took third and Leconey fourth a8 § Ray's effort was Inng for him. an Vinnish-American c flash won without froub handicap men preeeded Ra the line. Stenroos, thon chr Chicago, Henn in a race records topple Whitey Michelson N. Y. Michelson in 1:0 13 miles 49 3-5 and 14 miles in 1 hat failed fo equal the the full distance hy 20 the mark is held b New York, and w The New York A. ¢ relay of Meischmann, Halden, and Helffrich created for 2,400 yards of 5:05 comprising MeKillop, and Drigeoll, ‘international” Sullivan, Cooke third vard event, Rowman In the &0 second, The at two mile Willie A y a Finnish mpion, Chuck American ¢ n Boston veteran, which saw three under the of Tort covered Olympie npion went Am [ 18 recor 56 = made in 19 Dudier, T second, v Timmy and Pinkie Connolly, Sober, fin 'GONTRACTS SIGNED FOR All-New Britain - and High Teams Engage Field For Contests Contracts have been entered the |with the management of the |New Britain and New Britain school football teams for use of low Brook park playing field |veAr. The former team will | the privilege of not mote Sunday afternoons for of $1,000, while the umes will he played ecment giving the ent of the proceeds. BOYS' CLUB REPORTS by W lump high under city 10 s | Twenty Candidates Report Last Night—Only Pivst-String Veterans Back. the haske call Twenty candidates for club first and reserve [teams answered the first night and reported to Phy: rector ¥ The veterans of last y fi however, were T Kerelejza, snappy little forward, and St otowala, the self-effacing g Mickey Luke was on will not try out for the qu this winter, while Nibby Nyborg will y Anderson will not play charges, Their places must filled last season’s Iteserves, of whom tain Andy Yakuhowicz, Bigge, Pete Zapatka, and Pete were on hand last night, * the towering substitute e hut also be lost wit he Kley, of last ile rom New lark It is too rt of also a winter team York was the has newe to he groomed hors¢ ear a team t v vet to prediet club will rances point outfit than th Sol For Baskcl Frank Arburr n with fourth rd Scholz time s, too Ritola, ance Two crosg mar: Mellor of and | down ric t of Chester, | miles in 1% 1 for seconds. Charlie Pares nf\ 190 team ters | world recard with Boston, urny A team hilled consisting of Rl Ceefl ished WILLOW BROOK PARK GRID hool into board of park commissioners All- | High Wil- this have | than seven sum | hool | an per thall Two Boys' thall last | 1 Di only two team, the anley nard hand rintet and and h his from Cap- arle, Sliva Awkward enter present omer as a what it on toa |Red Sox Buv Thlec and 15 (A —The purchased ecalled gix othe The p 1aner 366 s a minor leagues Ayers D. W te ton Lan ern Des Mo Welzer 14 eam 5 with red and cague ague; Jimmy Bud Connolly rd Wiltz ¢ ile tea H. M. Welch gan-Ontario leaguer Kiefer, pitcher ternational leagum pit from Jersey City Recall Six Players oston three rs from | chase d‘ Bniou Mal\es am of leaguer | C ines: who tha this| Joe Ind on Rt S s i e Jack’s New Sparring Aid “Battling” Zeigler Makes Real Impression Dempsey in Champ’s Training Quarters With ATTLING" ZEIGLER IN AC-TION AND CLOSE UP. He's Jack Dempsey' new sparring | partner, and, according to sald Mr.|still coming back tor more. fast, fotes a stoul punch and general handles himself nicely. Whe knows, but what on cred him driving a truck out on the ! tling” Zeigler may yet climb the diz- far west coast, | zy heights that lead In workouts more than just a 'FOURNIER DECLARES HE TALE FOOTBALL I8 THROUGH WITH FGBle MEN MRDERS Crowd Has Roasted Him Too He's : n Dempsey, he's the “toughest man 1| i ever fought.” The titleholder discov- wit taking I great s mixed style, rt of punching |Star First Baseman Insists | Report Viciously Yorlk, 2] A special dispatch from Pittsburgh (0’ the New York World s j that Baseman Jacques nier, of the Brooklyn Nationals now that {Hie will not play another season in a Brooklyn uniform. Fournier says [that his treatment by the fans he heen of such abusive character as to make him wish to withdraw from baseball. Fournier spoke with | mueh bitterness. He has u con- tract next year at § H00. In announcing his intention mot to| wear a Brooklyn uniform next year, Fournier said: “I have heen sixteen s in | baseball and am accusiomed to the fickleness of crowds, but the roast- ing I have received in Brooklyn has been so savage that 1 cannot play in a Brooklyn uniform and retain my self pect. Very vile names have been hurled at me over and over in hecause I made the ordi- [nary run of errors or had not done gomething which foul-mouthed per- stand cxpected me to New Sept. 15 = Schedule Ahead Haven, Evening ¥S | | New .. 15 I'our- Sept. — Yale's First notball squad to for first practice this afternoon at Yale fleld. Tess than 50 men are expect- ed to show up the first day. The players will have two week's practic university begins on October 1 Two days after school opens, Yale meets the Middiebury college eleven here. will face a stiff schedule. Yale has lost more players and a greater number of stars by tion than at any time since the war. Captain Winslow Lovejoy, at center, land Ray Pond, halfback, will be cepecially missed. Pond is to he in charge scrub team again this year. were report playing here, has announced for ye of the LATZO G DECISION anton, Sept. 15 (A—Pete Latzo of this city, was awarded the judges’ decision over Ttalian Joe Gans, in a 10 round battle here last night. Newspapermen credited Latzo with eight of the rounds and the other play [{W0 even. Tatzo weighed 152 1-4 r'flH'\ and Gans 1523 pounds. The | a Se | sons the do “My determination not again for Brooklyn is not the of pique over a few inciden to everything Juck has had to offer and| Bat- | to fifllno'lmvg‘ This Aiternoon-Stil of | before the fall term of the | I'rom then on the Blue team | seespttiRIEI SIS CHANNEL AGAIN Helmy Quits When But Three Miles From Goal Cape Gris Nez, Irance, (B—01d Neptuno hars on the season and 1o cross’it, The strength of four mule was not sufficient and neither of four fair mermaids Ishak Helmy, the giant swimmer !ftrom Egypt, yesterday cnded the channel crossing efforts for the year [ when he took to the water at | Nez and tried to reach {tug and taken buckto Boulogne. She for 14 hours and 52 minutes, but the water became too cold for him and he was forced to give up when with- in three and half miles of his goal. Thus the channel has been con- ugered by only five men. No woman has ever swum it. ‘The four women | who made attempts to cross the cold tand tracherous 20 odd miles this year were Lillian Harrison, an gentine, who twice essayed the t and came respectively within and eight miles of Dover; Mme. Ston, who reached within one one-quarter miles of the clif trude Ederle, the American, who got two-thirds the way across In cight hours and 46 minutes of swim- ming in the roughest weathcr that any of the others encountered, and Mercedes Gleit a London typist, who twice took to the water but in attempt got out in the chan- nel more than seven miles Of all the year's channel aspirauts Lient. Col. Bernard C. Freyberg, British soldier, who wears the Vie- oria cross for conspicuous hraver the better record. He got 600 yards of Dover in a Cape Gris Nez rushing tide nt sop channel no glish 3 this permitted swimmer to overcome him, were . the blankishments Cape the one- Kk five Jene, and G made within | erossing the from lere cau; him capitulated Starting Brewster, an swam ten miles tracherous curi from Dover, Dr. G. B, Enalish physician, out through the nts and had to give himuru, Japan's loi ampion. auit after having been two hours and five minutes in the water There was one narrow cseap drowning during the season's tempts to conquer the channel | was in the attempt of Harrison After having agajnst rain, high winds and 2d cold water for hours the tine girl's strength gave out. Helmy at the time was pacing her, “Cateh me, Helmy, T am going down,” she snddenly exclatmed She lurched forward, caught the I H the neck and fainted hauled aboard the accompanying tug and taken back to Bouloge. She quickly recovered, however, and suf- fered no ill effects from Ther ex- | perience. | Miss Ederls when she | distance ¢ from at- I'his Miss second rough \rgen- She was then also was in was taken from She had swallowed quantities | water repeatedly and it il Helmy held her he could be lift=d aboar! The five men who have nnel are Captain Webl Burgess, the trainer, 1911; Charles | H. T, Sullivan, | Sehastian Tiraboochi, |The three last men 11023, diffieulty water, of salt made her up until he tug. - the 1475; T. nglish Boston; . and Argentina. also | et W, famous Toth Lowell, Mass, “NE \\I'UR Halifax, Sept Johnny Brown of JOHNNY"” WINS 15 (P — Newport Providence, R. 1., last night won a decision over Lou Beddell of Portland, e, 10- |round bout. Bedell was hadly pun- tshed in a CONQUERS MAN again kept up w | ‘Wes(em Gonference Enthusiasts nututors hut | and swept him ont to sea where he | | Dunne, fought | jan round | Zreitees e 221TEAIEIIRIRANNESINNES WEST VIRGINIA’S FOOTBALL SQUAD READY FOR ACTION F(]l]TBA[[ STARY BEGIN 10 SHINE | for ‘.\Iounfai|1ecrs, \\'i!h (ireat Record Behind Them, Have Wealth of Material Another Successful Season, Watching Favorites | Juckson's 15 P—The tumuit] o shouting starts today on the gridiron stamping grounds of the j#id Capyble mountiie, Western Conference. Aspiring candi- | stand ready aates figure in the tumult while hind them g arguing alumni contribute the shout- |the couching of ing {lineman, br. ¢ W Bullish { Minnesota and wh ited ing prospects under wicks of Iru coach, A. A. Stag la native man of the midway," Is pretty well| The Spears istied with material from |three years hopes 1o weld a team to defeats sti'l maintains, his last conference |u feeling in this cuny He starts his thir that this year the ¢ foothall today. {elean—even with the The mole replac ritt Panthers, tongs and overalls of the gr Perhaps nowhere m the L in Urbana, where Bob Zupp-|be found such a conditioning . gridiron general of a 100 'bat- this mountain gridiron. 13 mn . starts to whip into shape a (the morning and late in the affer- 1 that may develop into a strong 'noon, five score lvavily toggid toot- favorite. Much material is available, | hall candidates clash in scrimage. $45,000 dining hall and seven Coach Turton Ingwerson of Towa Vs eight letter men, seven of whom jcottages that range in value from wave had two ye experience, five [$7,000 10.810,000 house the gladia- sccondary letter men, 15 freshmen, [tors and their aids. numeralists and a contingent of cun- | State Helps didates. Dr. Clarence W, s, | The of West erstwhile Dartmouth and West Vir- [university, the citizens individually, ginia assumes the helm of [have contributed (o the project the Minnesota football craft | which now has provided year Invitations have brought re-{'round homie for various organiza- sponses from three score potentialtior The football squad remains Michigan grid heroes reporting to here for two wes rent free, the Hurry Up™ Yost at Ann Arbor. In- jecst for meals approximating $1.00 cluded in the list are 13 letter men|a day for each man. and five, strong men from| A weath of hackfield material, lyst year's squad veteran line and a cou Thirteen figures largely in Ohio |suceess leads the teams' we's dnitial practice. It the [believe that this is thirteenth year of coaching for Dr. | Virginia year. J. . Wilee. He has thirteen letter fhut they ave comparatively small men and 13 peserves as a nucleus for {and few and all of the regulars are his team that enea » Oc- expected to line up in the first game tober 10 in the Big Ten inaugural. inst Allegheny Erie on Sept. Augmented by Herb Steger, last year's Michigan captain, Duke | another erstwhile Wolverine | €nce Murrin and Oliver, ends; 1 leader, Jack Ryan last year coach at | 10 Davis, tackles; Captain W Wisconsin,Coach Gichn Thistletwaite Hl than and Jennewine, guards of Northwesiern has attractive stock, | Henry, —center: Keefer, including the stellar Ralph (Moon) | Hardy and Brovder, halfbacks; Fd Baker. Morrison of Brunum, fullback, Restoration of ilself among lead-| Mahan is the bulwark of the line, ers in the conference is the inspir-! welghing 210 pounds, and his mates ation of Coach Gearge Little and his in the first defense areveterans. tall, four istants at Wisconsin. Pros- husky boys, who should prove ob- pe bright for the Badgers, atacles in {he path of any set of whose first conference melee is with bhacks. Keefer is the only netw- Michigan October 1( comer hehind the line, Coach Phelan at Purdue has array of vough diamonds for pol ing and Indiana, in addition to an oxtensive aggregation of hopefuls, has three fields for them to romp in Notre Dame, year's national | ampionship tarts with its lost through are the famous “Iour and Captain Adam | Walsh, mainstay of Coach Knute| Rockne's cavalry which swept the gridirons of section of the country. But Rockne has an impre and numerous flock of yearlings reserves of the sort that he is shaping into winners. Mill, W, Va, sSept. 1b AN West Vieginla uinersity's proud wnd the Sept Is olice thore tor tootball 1 enviable e sirile, be- neeord under id Darimouth ut ad o thenm glow- e tuteluge Spears' assistant s, now reporty have the baill veteran Chicago's “old of and from the Big T LRodgers, sou ' sysien, which through two e experienced only aid ther i 18 1o remain nenace ol the emulate titlists, year of year's the hills kins 8 can spot as ey S State Virginia, the a a 1ge born of fliends to another West Injuries have come s i3 s Chic at Here is the probable lineup: Clar- iteh- E. Me- quarter; an (Continued On Following Page) FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT A § LDING P. JLDSMITH VERY L ()\\ CLUB PRICE FOOTBALL last holde wealth Gone much ot aduation. Horsemen” $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00. $10.00, rans sive and mous for PANTS HELMETS ' Commercial League Will tart Action Tonight The Commercial Bowling leagn will open up tonight with eigl ums entered as follows: Exide Bat and Mohican Bakers, N. B. 1ber and Rogers Sash, Rackliffe No. 1 and Eddy Milk, N. H. Dairy and Rackliffe D 2. Games will start at § m, abuse has been continuous for a | long time and has been totally un- deserved, T have hit .30 or better most of the time since T came to the Brooklyn club three ycars ago om 8t 1 have led the Ng tional driving in runs. i my efforts T have | been denounced in the foulest of | language by the class of fans who have no respect for the women | around them, or for themaelves, and who think that hy paying the price admission they have ac- quired the right to throw unlimited upon a professional ball | .Louis, league in return for nothing what add to | statement published in New York, other than to say that it is perfect- Iy correct and that 1 will not play | with Brooklyn next season,” said Jacques Fournier, Dodger firat bage- man, In confirming today the an- | nouncement made publie in the | castern metropolis, | Wilbert Rol the Brooklyn of the have | W ver to the binson team first by mination to quit “Tournier got peeve of some disgruntled president of when informed | deter- sald: at the actions fans in Brook- yn but I am certainly counting on him for next I don't believe he has any Intention of quitting the Brooklyn team, anything he might say now. He has a good con- tract and seems to be satisfied.” Pumpmg Up Tires | Unnecessar 1. A. Hughes 2516 Monroe o. Tll., hag perfected a new air-tight valve cap that enables auto owners to pump up their tires once and never touch them again until punctured or worn Leading tire manufa thorough tests 1 approve Hughes' nvention and ba the old theory that air escapes through rub- One inflation lasts the life of | tire and tire mileags is doubled. ese caps retail for $1.25 for eet |of five. The inventor wants agents |and will send proof and sample Free. | Write him today.—advt. star year. despite i ave There’s at Least One in Every Office BRIGGS Hose BLOWING; BECause sue \HERE'S YouR DIDNT GETA | UAT = BEAT IT LETTER oM " \\ifl wagw YoU'VE BAWLED Ton! Hanana| ALL DAY - Youre 3 GETTING The B} ACE FULL //JHE S CRYING NOSE BLowiNnG AND Clocw WATCHING oF

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