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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JONDAY, T T T T T T T o T e e e o oe et sy, T I I I s e ~ - Tees e sasas g KENSINGTON AND FALCONS PLAY 19 INNINGS TO FOUR-ALL TIE — LEGION ”AWEE Zf! FROV’DEI\CE IS PROTES ED — RUSSWII(JMA;THLETES ¢ COP POINT TROPHY IN “DUSTY” TRACK MEET—BURRITTS AND PIRATES ARL TIED IN CITY LEAGUE RACE-—SPORTS BRIEFS siimpaepss I I TN, 2 = iessete sssataases: ssssssssessaneisss 2ieter Tt : strsnsezsssises. Lt er e SedonnmnnnGn CARDIIVA 1S’ LEAD SHAVED 'TEAMS ARE TIED HOOPLE LEAVES F(}R PROTEST LNTERE[] KENSINGTON AND FALCONS TO ONE SINGLE CONTEST INCITY LFAGUF CAMP OF CHAMpioN N LEGION GAMEL PLAY 19 INNINGS TO TIE Cincinnati Turns in I’UUMU Win Over Brooklyn— RCQUIBI Season Ends—Pirates ) : All-Star R, T, Team Beats Eddy- Locals Outhit Southenders Two to One But Cannot Pirates Also Repulse Giants in Two Gamges At Polo e L S Bunch Them—Cleary and Bucholz Engage in (;rnund~ — Cleveland Swamps .\enalm% 14 to 4— and Buiritts Defld]()(ked Gloves Post. Combine Pitchers’ Battle—“Ginger” Strikes Out 21 Men— Red Sox Split Double Bill With St. Louis—Fight to ,‘;;, O i 4 41} f e ey Zeigler Cuts Off Possible Runs With Spectacular the Finish in National League. ) T . J ths 1wl S Catches in Left Field—Record Game. > runs. two hits, t Third Jnning er out o 7 f It was a battle of Jack Hendr St. Louls 1 champion. Pate Dono 3 Ao it No'runs. no hits, on Fourth Inninz out while hisr 3 2 T T . th Dazzy Vanc s 11 king v y : . s Y hoto co c ) closing battle when it cam: \ il i e B/ CARBONATE : ay the cortificat S e 7| s e Besley, SR redapiaftorian e i e Vith only . ‘ e A hata % < the week : ’ ! : n onl. Cloary bne out in the A x fme—1:52 8 run victory, Inslag < . Nk} sl : = . ing teams down 1o a deadlock ’ ,’., L, wacks, Donohue was rus 1 . 9-7. | ’ 4 A 3ut, were it not throw in. Ferguson §ie S0x ta Rallava Taans and vetined tae . (SECOND Gaste Jurritts 18, Sperdboys 2 | P LY i A T g hir : baters to end the Aho 2 B ONEL Editor's Note: This i< the first ——————— - — ine the sectional champion- | ington, the F: ¥8 by of a series of illuminating articlee e ; A s : an early vietory on training camp activities by il g { combinat 7 y s | oceasions, pulled down Major Hoople, former sports edi- y looked good for ext ¢ firework tor of The Bombay India Relish A B g ; ¢ ' : ! one, off the bat of udnick, land stole second 3 '\"“"»F"""'I"'G" Lofletl a N7 Others will follow sometime 3 - B red fr long fa ppeared to be on B ! wice e Po I , 2 : ] : - hiit 1 ; ir el t- | No runs, no hits, no errors 40,000 onlookers, 5 4 > ' the secor n 1 BY MAJOR HOOPLE I fq The victories advan iy e ards and o contests from ( Aldridg second contest : tributed 13 T LU, . : ORp! Al na 5 : : > ¥ e the Buccaneers, battin ut : : hen the & felder ! N Sixth Tnning homers, o n B credited & total of 1 ime. This Is t time that two teams who are \ampionship, | Srounded out, T8l (hnln = cont |§ Noirunsino ; : P Catehes the 11:15 S ; t nt b L oming . a fon Baing resch. | JeRAIDELoR - deCorriiok went out bisth ieonnectin \ four . sube W and Tremaining o > - T e A i 2 ) s R s S . Budnick o {latka v iy sno ¢ A L t b St O D = No runs, no hits, no errors. . > jisd count of field. Cleary s ed Kredar to s ond and wer Bucholtz to B: First Tnning ley. Ferguson d one to Patrie rons—I['erguson reached first and the 1 - @ ball go throurh counser v en Jasper let a hard drive g0 )igjegs Kredar scorad on the plz YOUSIHE 4 fuced. He left P ro Iis leg Haber fanned. [aher fanned. Stanley Budnick smt editor of the | iriskling from x fl- [y 1 Stanley Budnick forced Ferguson at » lonc single to Jeft field on whir g 1 lips, de 3 o S i sccond. Jasper to Patrus. J. Kania porgys Sic HH(ral Srcaia tansid would not 1a roun : S i fanned on three pitched balis. for ths Anal out Tt i No runs, no hit, one error. G T S 14 O e SWEPT TO HIS DEATH ¥ '| Kensington—Patrus fanned. Beg- | Konsington—Rucholtz flied ont 1 ISreterilo —_— Mea ; 3 s [1ey walk Jasper grounded out 0 |3 Kanfa. Patrus flied out to Kre- ¥ s . ;‘ T WAS pact Providence Boy Is Washed Off i o Klatka unassisted ume1 R:.x,;m- rntnds.' dar in center field. Begley grounl- Bil-gs g by 18 110 . nl of o 1g com- = capable of the ] e g Sl i ] 1{to second on the play. Fields fanned. |oq out, Budnick {6 Klatka The New Vork ' s n penihin B " a r ; e | Brealowater By Bic Way e 9 Secondon Licine g [ o o i, e nounced the purchase ck {rody | A sl < Warm Friends Point Judith, R. L, Sept. 13 0P| oY R G Second Tonlig S fBehepeon Joconyl Daser - noH %! Both Dempsey and Tunney are \yilijam Brenner Fast Provi - . 3 L i| Faleons—Simon Budnick flied out| Fajeons — gmwn Budnick Buffalo Inters bl it “ wohot K 0 warm frie of mine assure | R e i e !0 to Weir. Klatka flied to Fields. Ko- ! thrown out, Ialds to Begley. 4 He was a substitute on 1 ! . Gy 5 Ol you that I will be ' 7 5 Sk : 2 O 1lpee went out, Patrus to Begley. e e S burgh rooster | ] 1 | zate ; 3 many intimate and interesting a Doty ! eula Rt o runs, no hits, no errors. ing kept it from being an extra base theugh he orig i e ST ' s Aolan that wai e or yq:\H!r “-'k. lay 1 red 5 e Ll e gy AlRg1ed o 11K I Ranaosiantiont Ditsns to/B) York, his 3 Bt sl BUsiekgl ol m the narrator w isbiar; canc [ 4ol 8L A8 e o - e 20 Olcenter field. McCormick sacrificed Klatka going to second. Kredar Thompson s 22 year ng ‘ ) o oty o ual ace nee, egad! g 2 Al oheon g et 7 0 him to second, and went out, Cleary |fanned for the final out. over the ) (T hhe b ‘ 3 antim lks, you may |br & X s g , o o to Klatka. Weir fanned. Sullick hit| Xo runs, one hft, no srrors nected with 25 home rur y . 7ia, ot inte irselves th the 1 ¢ A damen i or BpRolE : ) ) 0 to Cleary, who threw the ball wild. | Kensington—Jasper reached frsi Ed Griffin, a rig T P i 3 3 2 1o rides, movies he - h statlon to recove 0 J1 % allowing the batter fo reach first and when Kania booted his groundsr ®f the Memphis ¢ 1 E " ] TanplLea formia of ax Y mtid body, another big v enura e R e e L T o G ern Assocl h L I asur e role of fistic ter | Warven Ayhitn [ I ey ichin baee (At Stanley Budnlek and the latter |went to second. Sheehan*macrificad by Brooklyn r ring delive 5 H e 2 au zevoi R. L, John da of 2 wici e run—I -[threw the ball wild to first. Shee- hoth gunners along and, went out. Griffin has taken part i cumes 11 oY8 i ST ey M-rtin Ros ¥ —Doda. Bases on han scored and Sullick went to third. Cleary to Begley, McCormick sent % and lost f! 5 1 K v ng room T nd Edmund Roy of t, int it 4 Patrus walked, filling the bases. Beg- along single to center fleld and both won 1% ; 2 the water from w v Ostioriiel wed M e of [1ev hit out out of reach of Cleary | = NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ { ; i ; . : o SR N o rescued by the coas e : 7 for an infleld hit, and Sullick scored. | (Continued on Following Page) oo WEREEESE R L Y T STOP ed a Friend. By BRIGGS U IUBICTRANNG e — League Now ”("ldllng . 2 - ‘_ oan 3, T s ‘ =1 | o To GO To $CHOO e Giets Three Seats (-l vies o e o5 A Chamyion (o Wind Up Work ‘ iGcolnlioc ket Behind Locked Gates West Euds 9, Robins 7 Wost r Atlantic City, N oilailanl R (REAT e 5 , The wo axie , Molpck ON | o me surely got worth of their follows: ’ Za/?///mf T // 1717 _— X8 ck Dempsey's des "olish nspirations ' lucky vin out b was on public display for close and excit w ' time today until the world's ! son's triple adelphia a v from Tomorrow ome had error 4-3 lead. Hits by Cowles, | with the public. n, Makula, & 3 h q befor rror t e member into the singles | 0 : il reel cision to run lead a 0 | 1t e the first time in Lastl allowed 11 2 1 In unfolding his plans, Dempsey things in the sevent s [said he desired to work tn private = r \ - i . Fnds filled the base Conchilk | neq wish to whip himselt : i e 3 s HE WAS THE ENNY OF t two at the plat 1 Wilson | into condition and that he was un- 3 = v out the third at S R e - \ ALL THE BOYS BECAUSE n the last of the eighth Cormicr [a crowd, complimentary led off with a it to left. Frader. |\tisn inging in his ears, The seereey | » W \ HE " DIDN'T HAVE To i/ 1 cks fanned, but Cormicr stole sec- | moye he part of the champion - i 0 0800(1 Clg(lr“ : Sl Gocaricl It b ey o o8 Rack ol Lt ehaTiblon ‘ ; ‘ GO To SEHooL 7 though Kopehik had an easy out | work 1dmirers. They pointed e at third he elacted to play o out t man, under obligation to » ' His threw was wild 1 ¢ n put on how for hundreda of peo - gty Se$ht! Gub i ‘rdar (ol the Dintht !tricks ha wishes ta keep seoret, they < ¢ / / Jadd g‘; would be just as private as a trolley Z T fi‘ | (Continued on Foliowing Page) |ride A et 4 P ORI O NI