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PIRATES HAVE CHANCE T0 CLINCH THE PENNANT TODAY Boston 300 010 Whiteh!ll and Rassler; Wingfield, Adams and Bischoft, 031— 815 & Ross, Win Over Phils Will Do It | —Senators Move Up Full Game on Athletics— Harris May Be Out of World Series — Browns (Second Game.) Detroit . 001 110 ¢ Boston oM 101 0 Carroll ‘and’ Bassler; and Stokes, Zah CHICAGO 8-4, NEY YORK 11.2, (First Game.) - 614 1 001 010 3 RHE SR RtE izt itatrattiatateiataciy DARTMOUTH COACH TRYING TO WHIP TEAM INTO SHAPE FOR SATURDAY’S GAME —BIG LEAGUE SEASON DRAWING TO A CLOSE WALKER AND SHADE MAY BE MATCHED AGAIN—FLETCHER FAVORS PIRATES TO BEAT SENATORS—-OTHER INTERESTING NEWS WL, ShiaRe L p it e i e R 22 Y TP EIeatrs s iaaasaaasetostyssrases bassriten PRESENTING THREE QUEENS OF COMPETITION — JOYCE WETHERED, SUZANNE LENGLEN AND GERTRUDE EDERLE. THEY CARRY THE STANDARDS OF AS MANY DIFFERENT NATIONS IN A SIMILAR NUMBER OF SPORTS. IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS THEY STAND SUPREME. 13818 MID WEST FACES \BIG GREEN FOOTBALL TEAM T0UGH SCHEDULE, IS FACING A HARD SEASON Many Intersectional Games Ave PEXTO A, A, PLANNING on Gards SOME SLASHING BOUTS Loss of Lcavi(t, H:lll, Doo: ley and Fallon Severe AT Blow — Eighty Candi- Chicago. Sept. 23 — (Ry NEA |Quono Athletic Club Arranging Service)—-Big Ten university foot- | o dates Com Out for ball teams aro going in stronger for | Matches Which Are To Be i © o Intersectional games this fall they have done than in quite a streteh. Fou, )i Southington Hawley--Season Opens et X 000 320 nos 1 For virtually evory member of | Ardent fans of amateur boxir wdav Beat Mackmen— Yanks ston, Kerr ‘and Crouce; Hoyt and the Western Conference has at least (are all on edge with interest aver aturday. ugh. \ I . = i one tilt scheduled with a school [the coming six slashing bouts which Yadal . Win Two But Ruth (ScomaTGonn) from another scctor. Some even [Will be lield under tho auspices of 5 3 RHE have two, while ono boasts three |the T'exto Athletic association at | Ianover, N. H., Sept. 23 (P-—Tor Fails to Get Hit. AL Rl { such frays. {Sand Hill baseball field in Southing- [ yore (han two weeks the thud of nkenship and Schalk; M, Johnson, In a word, Big Ten clevens are |ton. The bouts are heing arranged o B - Shiclds and Bengough RN due o clash with oppenents from |by the Quono Athletic club and will “"‘ pigshiilcndfun fomingustinmble) New York, 23 (®—Clinching ————— MK the east, south and far west. The U_rmu together in star nllmh\‘r. Mike |of activity lhave resonnded {n the &2 ths Natlonal 'mwm ERrRULE NATlONA[ IEAGUE NN inter-division battles will be .\.,n»m\. of l:zn:ilnr:l, .llvn!n\: Clinch, | erisp September air of the Darte L vt tha s homal bl over sprinkled throughout the campaign, |Bill Cunningham, former Southing- | 5 oyt College athletic field, Ther d o gy - 1 4 fon amater, who has been going Philadelphia was possible for the ting with the opening game and : der the eye of Conch Jess Hawle Pittsburgh Pirat in 3 PHILADELPHIA lasting until the final brush, |strong of late. ravyweight | 9 Stk by gl Bltiaburen Elraton todar as siretyid AB M POA K Clilcugo, or Stags's Maroons, {f|number will' bring Jer Quomo | for two years mentor ot Dartmouth h over Fletcher's club yes- " EI [ 0 HICOB0,ora Sl Ak 8Dl s, i f Ne AVehEany ) ke e s e you prefer, have three such clashes |SMith of New Haven and Jimmy ftcums, the big grecn football ma- Ll 3 o N e e on the books, meeting Ientucky, |Nelson of New Yo Quono Smith | chine has been unlimbering for one ] i ca P L , ¢ ‘ 1 0 i e b i for s o ¢ h H 1 rGillaktho ieeniorleartionlondara)) el O ite o EELER ST R ) Penn and Dartmouth. Al but the |15 in line for state championship: | o 415 javiest campaigns, Eighty were gaining a halt game on the | NEMSENG SIS ML O Quaker (i1t will bo staged on tho |Meriden will he represented hy : : running-up Giants, the champion | 15 s 0o e N ST i Kudlo, Gullo, Strasyradski, the Po. [ Candidatcs have heen running Senators In the American League | Knight, p T O o) i e AT an lish wonder; Bridgeport will be rep- | throush their paces ‘m.n.\- were moving up a full game on the |{Fiibier ¥ R e S and Southern California, traveling |T8ented by Kelly, Ricclo, Mitty and 'rom this material Couch Hawley Athleties as a result of a 3-2 triumph | iiculine, © . 1o o ey out to the Puoiic const for the lat: | U S e over the Indians, Defeat for the [Mvers T [ 0 \.\\\\«\\\\\ \ b T the Jats 10 Judging from the advance of | line, almost identical in composition ¢ B Hube AL A e AN ter bout, In U, 8 C. the Hawks will i e expoeted, | With that of last year's undefeated Mackmen, 1 to 0, at the hands of 1 138 L i A ts record 1 is expected. the St. Louis Browns increased 0 “, B meet ateam coached by their old | iq 1 ian of Meriden is expected: | cleven. But his backfield remains Washington's lead to eight and one- 1 2 7 0 0 mentor, Howard Jones. 1t ought (0 " iroree, and two prominent citi- known,untried quantity for halt games and necessitates the Sen- | . Ao maT develop info one of (he bIZBOSt 0ng of Southington will assist as one of last season’s first siring ators winning only three of their G TR R games of the season jndges. Tunds reccived will go to- | I “gwede” Oberlander, husky cleven remalning games to clinch the AB. R H PO. A E Dlinoly will put “Red” Grange \gid jmproving Athletic field, . has returned. tias Moore sk eRRE e A on display for the first time before s : | Ten of s letter men have S r Biiz A o O 0 o B0 e O N an castern crowd when the Zuppke a { heen mu Netoraniualena Thg f’:‘rfllff“WO""'[” ‘h"‘”“_“”r“fl:; (o IR R IO eleven clashes with Penn at Irank- FIBHER ]S LEADER for this y sht are line- e R LR S R im e e f ak - | Traynor, ' 3b ML e Michigan is down to play host to | Uin b problem of the coaching §2e Lootarontishiuere holne Luns [Wekk ae e the Navy at Ann Arbor as its con- | Star Marksman of Marine Corps | gy hns been fo develop an almost by Hazen Cuyler. 3 Gooohi ¢ FhR Lt S tribution to the intersectional menu | S e ¢ ket of backs. “Stanley Coveleskie's twentieth |icremer, 1 O o0 and Ohio Stale will entertain | TOPS List of U. 5. Riflemen Seck-) =y THall, loft half- o R T R TRy Solniik uL ORI o | 6 Paion T | it 2 L ¥ | philadelplin 000 003 001~ 4 \en there is the Indiana-Syra- | i been hop hat. cripple Washington in the world's Bilianiirel u\M:,. x cuse cncounter at Tloomington, also | Cump Perry, O., Sept, 23 (B—The | Sjrjene 10g Dooley's m:nh study, series. Stanley Harris, manager and wrum“jm;‘[er“"(‘::””‘j,’:'l_'\-h e ilane tilt at Chi- | preliminary tryouts by riflemen Wi |yeould take his pla t quarter this second baseman of the champions, atham (2), JKremer, Moore, Left on are working for places on the United | yvear hut a recent operation has cost suffered an injury to his throwing l')nl:nrh;p“fln s,)\l'::x:h{un-u!-x u”]w Summed up, there are six east- | States team to take part in ihe Pan- | Fatjon all chance of play this fall. v a 3 o —0f Ring 4 2, emer 1. ", 1 p | i hand when he was spiked on the D by mlie e Kiieri e Tits west pames for fen teame; | American matches at Havana have | Up to the present, Loomis, second middle finger in siiding to third base. | = ¢ Ring 14 in 5, off Knight 4 in 113, three westsouth and onc west-far |heen finishe Captain John M. |string halfhack last year, has appar- He had Yo retire from the game. I"V»' rumpler '1 I:) |3,:, ]\\'Imlvhu: m\"_hm £ west, Knuebel, 16th U. 8 infantry team |ently been favored for the quarter filktx = Crimith, president “orl the |=Kremer. = Lotiie” pitohgemhing. STme G 2 And in only three of the clashes, | 1in, reported the standing of the | herth, M Il, & former end, has 0 b ires—-0'Day, Pfirman and Sweency. Time Joyce W ethered at right, Suzanne Lenglen, center, and Gertrude Ederle, below AndsingoniveUizng ot thedelash celiciniain e nor SR oS A e 2 nexth SETars ), aoUmor 3 Washington club, was doubtful about |- 5 2 the Tllinois-Penn, Chicago-Penn and |first ten men as follows: been calling signals on team B, his chances of starting in the Dosl-; —_— (BY ART CARLSON) Towa-Southern California will the| Sergeant Morris Iisher, U, Robinson, first sfring substitite season classic. CHICAGO 3, BROOKLYN 2. . Western Conference entry be play- | Marine corps, 1,445 out of possivle | halfhacl 1 ter ex- i e Three queens of competition—| (1 stern nferer ntry be play- | Marine corps, 1,445 of 1os: | halfhack and punter The Browns' close verdict over the | oo o6 uun A C EBk and Mlllel‘ Look ing on hostile territory. 1,800; Lieutenant Manning W. Dod- | traordinary, is one of a group of Athletics, resulting from brilliant | T Sht i “f ilier s WRTgN | eet Joyee | Best on Harvard Squad| * v ¥ 4s quite |son. Penr rin National Guard, |four promising halfback candidates. lurling by Giard, kept the Sisler en- Taslors Alexander, Jones \\4 the Suznne Lenglen and| S 7 similar to puiling to entice a nt Raymond Conlter, Us {The fuliback berth is not <o serions try three fuli games ahead of de- Pk 4 f:rm-.w- Lderle. They represent| Cambridge. Ma Sept. | big castern universily fo send ifs | C., 1,428; Harry Rensha prablem, for Horton, who won his troit In the fight for third place in |three diffcrent natlons in as many | Harvard's football squad staged its|team to the middle we True, | civilian, Ales, Arizona, 1.42 (ter last year agalnst Cornell i the American League, despite a dou- On the A eys % Stesporl | first serimun: of the scason yes- | Syracuse, Penn and Cornell used to Corporal Albert W. French, 5. M. | available, together with McPhail, last ble decision taken by the Tigers iieesesile DOrts : terday and for the time moved | make the frip, meeting Michigan in |\, 1,381; Sergeant John Blakely, froshman captain, and Star- over the Red Sox, 11-5 and 7-2. | . x What Joyee Wethered of England |its workout from Soldiers’ field to{l, ome-and-home games, But they (8, M. €, 1 Olson, civil vett, former Worcester Academy Twenty-six hits were collected by ROGERS BOWLING ‘anme chk vaes H]msen is to golf, Suzanne lLenglen of | the stadium. In lcss than’an hour | were exceptions [ Captain Lloyd | McPhail, Big and Towerful, \ 0 being A1 o | | sity . 3 1 . . 210 . 9. . § i Cohl's men, eleven of them being i | ¥erance to tonnis, so is Gertrude | !he varsity scored six touchdowns, | This fall, Lowever, four of the S Xpooner, U. S fufantry. 1.860; W. |secms destined to play an important Justered in the second game behind ol N R l 0 [ lS[ | Hdarte ot America to swimming: with Al Miller, speedy backfield | larger schools from the Atlantic |1, 13 i Wyoming, 13541 { part in Dartmouth’s campaign Iie former Holy Cross pitching { Seripture RITRTTY (il 1 s ‘lear 1o the various | §iAnt, and Captain Dolph Cheek con- | scaboard community are set to ap- | Liente A. Burcham, 14th | With two exceptions the Green I geant iy A | You can rean clear to the various | | v | ¥ Owen Carroll, who won his init !’\‘MH L 14 88 e ! corners of the unive without un- | tributing the featurc plays. | pear on Big Ten gridirons. They are | cavalry | line i3 the same as that which went major league triumph in a full nine o ) i L o [earthing thelr individual equals for| A4 65 yard run by Miller was the | the Dartmouth, Columbia, high men in the teyoufs | through last season undefeated while nning conte livan (BY PILLY EVANS | consistency ‘of performance. spectacular incident of the after-|and Syracuse. will be assembled at Paris Island, [two snbstitute tackles, who won let- A liberal sprinkling of home runs | 505 46 4 Connic Mack is a patientalso Leads 'Em All | noon. e took the ball on a bick| Mayhap Princefon sort of started '8, ', in November for the final {ry- [ters in the 1924 season are also avil- ve the Yankees a brace of tri- Rogers Sash. 3 optimistic individual. 11 you doubl |y o0 v, now Joyee formation when Cheek had dropped | fashion a couple of years K outs after which the team.of cight [able, Jor wingmen the Green has nmphs over the White Sox, 11 to 6 9 1o ik it, consider the case of “Lefty™ |l 00 e stood ont as the great- | Pack, and ran until forced out of | 'm it journeyed to Chicago for 'men will be named for the mateh | Tully, running mate of ex-Captain and 4 to 2. Babe Ruth went hitless | iyt Groves. . o0 nuo.lmt golfers (b Ve falmmex Aoeyiip | UouuRN four yuids from s gonl second of a two-game s which will be shot in December. | Bjorkman, All-American end, and in hoth games, but Bob Meusel - | Peomont 20 | Groves cost Mack over $100,000. o SN S T T nnexed the |lne. After three downs Cheek went | with the Maroons, the laffer having |Sage whose field goal gave Dart- ged his thirtieth and thirty-first | Cooncy 3 0 [ Jack Dunn, who made Groves, €aid | 450, fifla on several ocastons, hut [OVeT for a touchdown. Check him- | played at Old Nassau the scason Hl)lll‘h\' and \Vheat Are |mouth three points against Rrown circuit smashes of the year, one com- y35 498 432—1403 |he would win 20 games in his HUsbig o0t o4 she's aurvived the ly | SeIt figured in two stirring plays, a ore. _ |last year. Hardy, giant second string jng in each Eame, Paschal aiso N L Dairy g [year in the American league. e | 858 0008 808 e of Ameri- |18 vard gain around end and a for-| All in all, Western Conference Fighting for Honors | iciie, nas aso heen working at made two homers, both in the first ;l'”"”"”_ S won't, B o lean glars bent on subduing the ward pass to Miller which netted 16 | schools are well supplied with in-' New York. Sept. 23 — (By NEA e game. A 0 During the fisst four months that | g S0 T S o yards. torsectional competition this cam- Serviee) Rogers Hornshy of the | (Continued On Following Page) The Braves drew up fo within two kit ) 85— 20 the Athleties led the MEHCAN |0y Jast summer she sent Gilenna | e paign. And some interesting com- Cards and Zack Wheat of the Dodg- | games of fifth place in the National. tov oL P eague race, Groves was of U | e B8 cteat hope this coun- | Another Shade-Walker | parisons of the relative merits of ers are having a merry race for in spite of their idleness, as a re- 421 A27 { [ help to them. He finished only one o 5ot &0 e the pond., to a Bout Is in th 4 |the various sectors should result. runner up honors in scoring in the | sult of the ninth successive defeat of Fdy Wik, ol defeating New Yor decisive defeaf. And when yowre| out I8 in the Offing | soreovens memnioth' forowds. ate | Nallonaltleaguos | FOO’I‘BALL Brooklyn. The Robins went twelve er i | It is a rath -:nv\gn"V:‘ ‘””'""‘" whipping Glenna you aren't at al New York, Sept, 23 (B—Negotia- | certain to attend, for mes be- They've bheen vitually tripping innings only to suffer a sctback at! Ta0 [that 1 have umpired the only two ! MRS CEERE T tions for a return match between |tween teams from difforent parts of along neck-and-neck for the past the hands of the Cubs, eing ot complete games that | famous aamme Lenglen, the incompar- | Mickey Walker, world's weiterweight | the country always prove cxeep- | few weeks and at this writing only $1 00 $9 50 held to four hits by Alexander and [R 8 | “Lerty” so far worked in the « raled the tennis throne |Champion, and Dave Shade, of Cali- | tionally attractive. one run separate them, Hornsby > G Jones. e 1406 | American leagu ove Jlong and continuous &pn:v.‘i:”]’mr ]““: opened yesterday by Tex —_— having counters to Wheat's 120, SPECIAL— Mohican Market. a first complete game | gy oo Ve an | Rickard, Madison Square garden |Vee "Twac a Sof: 2 G Mheat' EATHE) AGUE g A a| Mo twiried his first complele B4IIC | go'y volleyed her way through an |1t adison Square garden | Yog "Twas a Soft Day This is the f rin Wheat's | | ALL LEATHER | b lon Decoration Day against NOW | yyeopnational field at Wimbledon for [Promoter. The indecisiveness of S < & Tong cer that he's topped the| i M85 A1 250 | york and won it His nest com- !y Cane of seven seasons, She | Walker's vlctory over Shade in o | For Bill Jacobson | contury figure in carting runs across SVILAND | dohn o 2 a0 | plete game pitciied September | wouiq doubtieas have made it seven |15 Tound title clash at the Yankeo | by Doll” Jacobson had a soft {he platter. But Hornsby has reach- Ma’l[‘a AR N POA G B |5, the day after Labor Day, i a row buf for defanlting owing fo | Stadium Monday night, the promoter | afternoon in the recent St Louis-'ed the scleet circlo several times LA 120 § 4771280 | York again being the vietim, i in 1994 B A, prompted him to start dicker- | Boston double header. During 1he | bhefore . : S o | 3 ness . any efore. , (e . As far as viclories arc concorntd, [ orher crowne to her crodil {00, ing for a refurn match to he held [ 15 innings of play the big fellow - SPORTING G00BS il 1 by 1 3 Groves has certainly been a 1or flashiness speed action. conr- | 4Uring the winter season in the new |didn't have a single fielding chance. | HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I q e g 0 8 4 nfma | v \ 15 MAIN 8T, R, | o i L 40mae2 {5 ipointiment ByCLRAGClc A FREGLEY go—and general all-round ability, | Madison Square garden { Rather unusual to say the least, | LGRING RLSULAS =t Tnday o 10 jWilian : convineed that Groy Suzanne ranks by herself. She's 12 ! Al : W |~ |pitener, a sure-enough biz uer nstly deserving of the title “world's G - - - e R ) o1 sliven r. Mack, rude Ederls holds much the g y en i€ Totals 28 e o 273 | thut for the first time Groves showed Hoeiion R ini e . JISCI A a ! J the a big Jeague | femament. True the little lass from e i ; o |cro] J 5% | piteher must hayve to win, Amevica faile her attempt to S. Ha ] Ineidentally, 1 1 im thut Tlyegetinte the zerova and treach- | Hoott, e i licved his control in that ¢ | rons wisrs of the English Channel, | Nangsin ; N. B, y due to the fact that G not it so have many ofhers before | o : ol A © down on cvery ba r During the time she was in | a3 ¢ i & B o Groves has terrific sp: or g tor she made ter pr pari s ha In gettir reat than any other of her sex aceom- Tus : | n spevd on the ball he scems (0 throw | plished and the general opinion still - B f ol stride, with the v st if a woman Is ever to . i ses control. urn the triek. Gertrude L e FRATERNTY BOWLING ALLEVS 5 e on Ao wr’ e deneiuil] Washing 1 ; SOUTTL END LEAGUT Groves was z under Sandy Hook swim she mado | o Team No. 1. o trom Nack to greatly curfa ot o jaunt has been | ' ; 2 1 rdless of resul by mere man. And that's | ot 1 sk e n Changes Style 1ving more than a it > ) s Al 11 to hear you say 1 S eoind Epedt s a clas reelf, M zame 1 ordered Groves ompetitor being | ] T A \ his speed ting Who recently ¢ { Team N asx |1 use a half speed Lall 5 n el fgured this would have a fen e Denelen M bt ney ) the = e i W 1 : - 4l parfarmers in T ‘ ' T t 1ds rank sn- | AR Mullins Denies Reguest Dekes To Talk Over ('ontest [ni Sapormn i { Newvorichaspleaite s Rad ViR i ; cher Picks Pivates AT M HEAD : s o 1let Gr the fimit & " To De feat Washingion AND M FEET Hot, 1t ger, Harry Wills, | ofr tic He had | Pittshu 23 () —Arthur , plans to mec in the minors ,a on- Flefeher, manager of the Philljes | i mons, and | S8t in He ost me a lot |and former member of the New n ; »f money 11 wanted to give him | York Giants, likes the Pirates he yempsey In t ates het . Jack Demy ! ry chanee to make good, pitching [t Washington in the coming Walber xt week for ! g ought best o7l He said so here today. | n wi O1 dled to r the Pirates had taken another an nsistent ne from his club, | e 1 it v 1 v ostrictly fmpartial star W e fo b ! il he, T think the Pirates pateh win 11 erlos. They have a t by v s control v punch and are supe fo the 3 - M tativ [ val 8 o R TDrs ITHE Revbmil A e THEN Go-A- WAY | AND ! Guess . QUESS SILE Dykes, ¢ 2 > Giard 2.° 8t o 1 |owner, elaimed by Rentor Mack Satisticd itmp off poorly, falter a little and Walberg 4 of Fitzsimmons' backers, hut denied Most manag after ien win out Ly hitting the stride iy g Shat Wisebes sited a “substan- | American 1 i >re than [that has made them famous all 7 Con 1:50 tial forfeit™ here as ¢ 1 by wo-1hir v 1 v « S Deinpsey’s representatiy { appointed at the f of hi n Toaer v > heat them LTROIT 113, BOSTON 8- 1T seen the color of any the stretch. N e (First Game.) — and until 1 do ses 1. 1 showe? ve In Phi | Detrelt vuy.....008 007 010—11 16 3 MOt interested,” said Mullins. llong ago.”

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