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Perhaps first 'S W 100 added. \nn in both pit ane a g ¢ S p ea k 1n 8 $| Harry Payne Whitney's four en- ] e a bit too n‘mfxl\ to w\“l: :’\Inf § | tries are accorded excellent ch 3 AMERICAN it AMERIEAN LEAGUE Erani O eI e ik A s sbaan however. Brooms, winner of the e while losing onl e on the hill 3 o f s p or t 8 Hopeful; Victorian, who lost the 2 ‘) Ster n'\‘- Res s “'j‘ o ‘M' ‘“\”:“(- the hill ? mmm*vwm«vw\v«g.;:]m» 1;11 hy ‘ head: Agitator and | )’ln‘m‘l;;‘vlw\,.“ ot ‘\E;’m\ A == place the circuit b T Ao m e e rechon B e R iley | I RMI AL 6 80 kHfll‘]‘y Heilmanfl May NO[ Cap- “\’»“‘. uscd 1o do bis regular Will hold the third practice of the Futurity will he run over s (Qheriulabeinot seheduled)) | : B e o ‘r"\ “\!r’f 1 vear at Memorial field in Willow | ¢ Ao ot e ey e g a g 3 el S AL UL R D i e ey e !Hlln quarter furlongs straig el Staniing {ure 4th Ba[[mg Champlonsmp Batting champlonship which B e b | i Pet ey went to Lebourveau last vear, This squad will be out and Couch Da New York 100 4 gear Lebourvean is in tenth place, Dunn will attempt tomorrow to set- | Philadelphia s3 7 Sept. 17 (B — The | Sheehan of Kansas City b the e on the men for the various places IN"USTR!AL MEET Washington ... .. 11 i fiae mal ol ne | 18nEcab s(ring of ioLorIeaTamone TR € on the squad | Detroit 67 averages of the American 'Wirlers, 23, Two more homers were | 'Chicago it rs, reducing the ol d by Frank Emn Millers' | 2 The team will be put through a | Cleveland S ) 78 Ficiliann for captur s top, to protect adership, = i schedule of workouts next t. Louis A N 1 s fourth title. Sitting on the ! s 3L el ves with Farl K when it is planned to have the | Boston 17 3 N ) sha Al Simmons ¥ in second | e l m practice two nights and then ——— | b L miark stan | i 1 Saturday afternoon. v s ! unes """'".‘ he others shde low | | , e Competition Among Individuals! «1eoeo =t Now vors i ‘ These workouts will be in prey : .an‘}" at Jadel Phi i Nl anta ‘.V,\'H‘n\\; ion for first e of the year P pi 4 etr i s v five back | : et e ot e v and Teams Greater Than Ever ; v The opposition will he ety H 1 e Ena = _l‘,‘ Gty tirst s still are | s im known as the Ali-Souther 4 thng better xactly in Collegiates, Tt ymposed of colol Second Annual T and \ 7 of games college sta from Harlem n Field meet of the Industrial Athletic, hington ' biad re is.a fetv | ‘ i New York and it bears a re jon council, will be held this afterncon | s not seheduled) this w the Hens | s ! ihat is national in its scop Memorial Field in Willow Brook — e ng ARd thel B | | park. A total of 10 events will con- NATIONAL LEAGUE ranies, e is now five points Leading = Ereationiot ha Faniam Lol U8 prosrani Anathe 7 Simmons’ 391, Among those | s ccociation ER | 4 basketball team in this city teams will be competing Yesterday's Results i weather Slump was hore 1 nd the fact that grid C1ght events closed to entrics om | New York 6, St Lonis 3 ho slid out of the { | | team is likened o that in its ability, factories of the city, there will | Ditishurgh 4, Boston be has roosted most 1 leads the fans of this city to recog two open events, both of which | Brooklyn 4, Chicago l¢ Not so with Ty Col f ze that the local football club is i re drawing great interest frow the | clubs not scheduled) “oar Peach climbed g i or ough session, especially on its Ans. These are the 100 yard dash - TolsAs 3 nd the two-mile run The Standing & o Competition today will he ! W, L AP G S % 1 Ad o aohs " Tote r than eveg oefo both Zmong 1 Pittshurgh S5 ovement T R s et G ¢ ; Advance notices of the visi Sl e e el e ket I s 3 & chunmy » team that will be here on the S e TrdiciiuaL e oite 50 the second, division | \Western League for the 1 Sl et el : il L S i & ostars, with Simmons. | son which closed a week ago, goes oiio 0 e el tonnkyeins) S e 52 nd Lou Gehrig 20 points 1o Tangford of Des Moines, who . these contests was with the All- BrosRIpa $0 poled ont the only 400 mark of the | Stamford eleven w in both teams Roston 5 4 W distance the | scason in any of 1he r leagues | 1ycd. to a scorcless Lic, | Philadelphic sS4 is falling of I B = rora 405t (on | ames with \ = 3 ! hitting too. Ruth had a | the Demons, making 230 hits | Manager Brennan of the o e | Games Tod o n on Thursday, and the Jjoe Rabhit of Omaha made oue 1 told Manager Ed Dalley of the{ @pe of the gres | New York at Cincinnagi. (2) was only seven of his | more low, It 4 in six Al-New Rritain team the other | pictary of track s BroaKiyn st B (Gbure () 1 of a0 more | more games, to the final ] ight, that the team is just w cxpeeted out fo Philadelphia at St. Louis than the King. [ unoificial averages released toda is eracked up 1o be and he has mac liscrels Bostonl at (Ghicigo, Burns of Lou' Adam Comorosky of Wichita, wha { no mistake in selacting the cleven R P e e had a0 Burns 49, with no was recalied by the Pittsburgh Pi- . for.a g0od opening attraction Yun oft at the same | Games Tomorrow of cither to break Burns' | rates just hefore the western sea . 5 An added feature of ¢ | New York at Cincinnati v of B4, set last year son closed. was second in batting « The lecal clubs cam { Hoston at Chirago coping on like a prairie honars, ten points below Langford. | g tough jeninenk Les | Philadelphia. at St. Louis the penr Afely stowed Ilome run honors of the cirenit \ game because of the Fubs i (Other clubs not sched ) the Yaukees' pitching staff went to Munson of Tulsa, who mad | | v R i, e L SASTERN LEAGUE ; e Mraenints e TR tat st vas second with Pote Cas- 2 e ider [ eld by Manager Hug- oy, the Oilers home va'hHa. i 2 Ay Slieres LAk npag | eagic b liail) + Results [2ins' mound staff. Waite oyt top- ellzteilnyeanennistfinng Sunday. AL S Spring 3, Allany 2 ping the ligt, is tied d Lyons season and played only two or thr 2 {heaCholg il | Pittsield 4-9, Hartford 1 f the White Sox in toial victories &ames et 3 e oAl o EH oL Ll t this 00 will "' New Haven Watr ! von at 21 Joe v long odds the ! ) with even Vot 1 : e o o ‘hiladelphia, | with 40 stolen bases to his eredit & only on Saturday. New Britain gave Gording ok oy atticials | Tho: Standing IEAELE e ILoD Phila e e ol v the Yellow Jackets one of its tough- |, pa o Ha d to tuke | JoRRtIIINE sop, 2091 Heilmapn, Detroit Goll b HENERL R | i est games two 0 and the Tl i Y 5 Pt [z, New YorR. .380: Fothe De Joniiheipatisayihanl | ] : 4 care of both irack fiotd A 85 65 ] : L il Gharpion L pltcher ot tha A n ment of the club remember- | parizag will be aw A e 35 B2 in Lot ; Cahb, Thiladelphia, 5 e o | cd the work of the club, Tt -“V_ Sk 30 : > " |Combs, New York, .330; Ruth, New s-'”“ was Georg y_“n' ]NN‘“ it o = ‘I"‘ L » | York 140: Goshn, Washingtor victories and only ot “f 5 | It was sever ks hefore th BhiCIET : S Meusel. New York, heavy hitting Tulsa chamnpi - % #s0n was seheduled to open up | New Hayen a T.ov hack of him. Several were high- ‘: t the Yellow Jackets wrote to the ‘:i y'v"!’f‘[y»(,.]r\ i Nfiohal D ke er on percentage hut none close to ] local manager inquiring about a| (M e o » is still time for the Waner | the Oilers' mound ace ‘"""” ] i brace of games. After it was decid- | R wins. Black of Tulsa had the higt i) ©d to have a team here this vear, | PR Aftide un! fhe batting|est pereeniag ong the regulars contracts were drawn up and sign- | | ¢ T honors of the National league with a dozen wins and but two and local fans will have fhe np.} = e hengeianninsllo season Brother Tdovd ecan | loss "‘“ s st aiieek "”‘”r Games Tomorrow {nearly all year. Lloyd has climbed ages for the season, were: Langford | | B]g Ma[Ch (Final Games) [up to third pi not 5o very far | Des Moines, 408: p'n,;,(;.n‘.n\\ - Springfield at Providence {hehind Rogers Hornshy. Paul s ita enneft, M”'w g % Pittsnield at New Haven, fstill i paints ahead of Hornsby, | son, Tulsa "j S S0 ‘ [ n an ontstanding fiz.| Bridgeport at Alban day in averages compiled including | Moines. “\":\' Niol g ure in American tennis for the last = I“'J'w'\"'“ decamos b4 Gunningham; bes 3 i e N S Sl et ISTERS ARONAL DLAGUD Close on the heels of these three Reagan, Denver, 347 T, Rl § ) Joe Harris, cast off by Wash - LI Aol T S Ry | ed liking for t ational | acoste of t (Other clubs not scheduled) l k‘"""‘]“ ar II”“;:":‘:I*'I " T e papad S = ankie Frisch, unable get! - G Team to Moet lto emi-finals « e ;w‘”v‘v“"‘;:ffl‘ o The Standing | to the daniln huln\;m Jotors R &SRS Corhin s o ations am- : season, has nailed down thei . N Orew. Stamford at —_ — retirement last "1 R 100 He pilfered six this week, and now | Walnut Hill Park Today. - piven & the liner ! o ) i e half n, [ Lincoln Ficlds, Crete, TI., Sept. 17 the vietorious Fronch | e Wark Sl 2 y ‘?'H.m" ”':”' o ! 17‘?"”\' 1\,‘ The 1% & 7. Corbin hasehall team St, | —{®1—The punching power and the ; L S L s e N P U T () T sl T speed of Jack Dempscy have been | ayiip Bl Tilden, Johnston | Jompesire 5 i R e basehall pennant in this city, will an demonstrated for the critical sports iistoric Davia cup | e ey 2y e v L i Riicamiot Slane ‘;: | ;‘y::‘,;i "':,r:y‘,“"‘_ ":,":"“;J \‘\‘;"_r‘:'l"'(’]',:( frose il g SRl R g e [ winning streak, Meadows moved | ford. "..‘m‘l\:r}\lv n«“-‘mp-r:i.L‘v‘ti‘m‘r: X X And e Khamplon was About [was until this year one of the iwo Games Today uck (o the top umong the regular at Walnut Hill park this-afternoon st. oves und e ons e Ibm et Il Newark at Jersey City, pitchers, with 1§ victories to seven it 4 o'clock S will be the firs St Bloves and await the gong Tilden and Johnston cstablished the T T i"”""‘ Lirey Benton of the Giants| game of a series between champion Thirsday mlgh(. e _{most powerul tennis monopoly in ! Syracuse at runner-up with 13 and 6. Charley industrial league teams throughout Teday Meht o o aoECE | history. Tn all his Davis cup cam-{ Raltimore at | Root of the Cubs, with 23 Vietories, | the state e o ) last night gave the 100 bosing ex. |PAENINg Johnston had lost ane | ~ I has a good lead. his nearest rival| The loc N SR ALS R Sl DEA SISy s 5 match until his game collapsed H Jess Haines of the Cardinals bunch of diamond performers toc sh perts something to wri home | oo™ ear. | TABS TEAMS GLAS fwith he visitors, representing a o PRt Bl [ ARl Ln o Rl T amian o T o linatanis | | The home run lead Is again tem- Printing establishment in Stamford, | 1y former champion did not show them | 1 s —_— | 1 have played grea sball all suw- | e tirement was reccived with regret i porarily in possession of Hack Wil- have ¥ en any “real” fighting I e At Trenen dimmy Burns, Fornicr Lesgue IS 1 who develope mer and they con One more workout tomorrow or| ok A Ers €, L] jaon LR DI o T e | he Monday will finish Jack's prepape |PAYers at the dir “Little Bill Bringing Crew of Diamomd Stars | Witting streak when the Cu oL ation, Flynn said. He grumbled |CXPIINed (hat business affairs in ‘ une home for an extende e | T St e e e ornia were oceupying almost | to Tackle Local but soon loat it. Hack has a7, | The ToCEL (e i — of the weatherman, who sent cool- snilnepiinie: SEv BN IRI LIEROD |8 S L T S i e L Gl (B 10" Carlson, pitehing ace 0| v IR ahowaralto Mo nay/s fonmp i ESEINEARONTEAGH SR iRl NAT O s eball team will meet o] ; p : tean, is in fine shaps anl ) ) Lake Villa, and none to Dempsey's | Vs unable to put himself into the *Cty Tewall 4 ] ) 5 of the Natiol SRR S A quarters, about 125 miles to the|Condilion required by the interna- o " et sarnoon asy o £ L2 ABGHERG L 3828 vaders. The game was origin sonth. {tional matches. e s Eornshy, New Stotls Wan- [ geheduled to be played last Satnr- | The switeh to night workout Dwight Da i, S on grico T tof Jimmy Biirr erypLiLshurchh Harris, Pitts-| 0 500 'ge, Mary's fisld as a prelin- | though, has been highly beneficial |PaVis cup. was present at the din- {ocjont League st T el inary to (he Corbin Red fox-Faleorn to Dempsey, Flynn said. He has been (ner. He told the players he had [ icoq or some of Smi-po bt A% sime but it had 10 be postponed be- cnabled to continue his training |Peen hoping for three vears thal pravers in the Silver Harper, New G0 the visiting team cculd not without risking the broiling effect of {{he French would take the trophy |™ )y the Meriden sich Pittsburgh, here in time o pay at 2 o'elock. the unseasonable afternoon heat, | homs jnames Gandette, Halbach and | e : and his eyes have become accustom- | ow we can go ahead and de- nany ofher stars of the dixmonl, ssociation READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS «d o the tricky shadows of flood- |¥elop new pl: Tennis 8 a | The locals will hav fhe pick of the | With only a week to go, the pen- ights. voung man's game, and we have |haschall talent in the socicty inchnd- [ Dant race in the Association has Mrs. Fiynn, who arrived at {he |been depending too long on ourjing Charlow. Bucheri, Mlynarski | developed “\I‘" one of the 1\]"’,“?““ l“ R, ST camp yesterday, was greatly pleascd [veterans. T believe it will prove n'and many others whose basehali [Years. with Kansas City and Toledo A P when she was presented ‘“.,h a|k0od thing for the game to have |prowess is well knowi. hard on {he heels of the fast trav- uto alntlng £2.000 diamond bracelet, Dempsey's | nopoly broken,” The game is one of the Nottest |elling Browers of Milwaukee. || pypert Work Low Prices £ift 1o his manager's wife. She tried | Asked {f e thought America jcontests of the vear and both trns | Oscar Orwell, one of the brizht Spraying or Varnishing it on. hut soon removed it and had |would win hack the cup next year, |2re anxious fo win. Th ibs will [stars of the Brewers. can hold his FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING it taken to a fety deposit vault [Mr. Davis said that depended en-|be out in full force to wateh the|place at the top of the Association STATION while s assumed command of |tirely on how young players came |contest and both sides will not Jack | pitchers, but when he s to doubl F. E. R., Jr. Dempgey's kitehen. FFrom now on all |along for roote jlicSthoso LikEId SaniE SIS A the former titleholder's food will he | —_— prepared under her direct supervi- MAY GANCEL GAME | sion. i another day of rest, “nh pov\nps same golf shooting from an impro. | CONtest Between New Britain and R L | East Rartford School Grid Teams Jack left his quarters yesterday | only for a short stroll with Jerry May Called OfT. R N T AR ], ) LR Ol DOCK PETE DUCK ! Lkeep close to the t from now on | Acting on the request of Coach to avoid curious crowds. | MeGrath of the Bast Hartford High D W. A, Lynott, Jack's physi- | School foothall team, Coach George n. gave him another examination | M. Cassidy expects o call off the last night and reported that five | &ame scheduled between the two minutes after his evening workout, | teams for next Saturday, September his pulse and respiration were back | The ord coach fecl o absolute normal, and that he was | that his team could mot give the in splendid condition, { New Britain eleven very much com- Prize Money of $160 000 At Belmont Track Today New York, Sept. 17 (B —Three | features aggregating upward of $160,000 in prize money, furnished the drawing power at Belmont Park today, where the richest racing pro- |uul|nu and it is expectea that the | New Britain coach will not hold him to his contract. This being the ‘ning of the New Britain High ason will not take place aturday unless Coach Cassidy essful in getting a game with Hartford or some other team se the scheduled gram in the history of thorough- | in this state or Massachusctts. bred competition will be paid. 3 P T Anita Peabody, carrving 124 e first record for traveling pounds, was favored for the $100,. [ around the world was made by Ma- 400 futurity, generally regarded | gellan’s expedition, which completed \merica's leading juvenile classic. Jolly Roger held the majority of cholce in the grand national steeple- chase of $45 000 while Chance Play | the eircuit September 8, 1522, having been gone 12 days less than three rs. The present record is 28 day 14 hours, 36 minutes and 5 weconda, GENE. TONNEY HIMHELE LWELL WHY DONT \od STAND UP 7 WHAT ARE. YOO WAITING For ? LIMBERING 0P R A& FEW ROLNDS (N THE. RING- THE OTHER THAEE BALLS — HE HOLLEAED Four 11!}