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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 192;"5. n ce. O'Doul with three hits. sseseeseescrseesereees T e R M A CONNIETe gt Baseball Standing| | CHIP SHOTS |1, e i Lev Comes Back Waine Repledges State to Fernald SOUSA CONDUCTS | phia Phillies to a 9 to 3 victory. 'q P h-b- o P o E . TONITT 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE By ‘ e Law Prombiting Power Exportation | DESPITE WRECK jof Sports} v Except o the winer, e naton |, 1% Se5 o7k Slants fook un e | e ' Chicago 6, Washington 4. & Badieur ciaiplonblip Wes BDONL iy ¥ ot bamiss of & deurle hadde- | A d D G l T l | ? COPITETETTEPIIEORTOPEIINT n:;(gzos. S aine el e e e Veositemas ol e double, Sne| | n OwWns Laseline fax ncrease Bfl[]d Mas[er Shal(en Up— 1 i i § Denny McMahon, the man who‘} (Other games postponed, rain or ‘“fmhtn-:“ b:(\]‘:m,; :‘sr;‘:l “irm.u h;::li’:l‘l iz _{mdows' hm”gml 'h”d _W{:“,, | has piloted Louis (Kid) XKaplan|wet grounds). e R ¢ % |game to a close at the end of the . A o P % I : d il b ougnithe long ratifos ratic by [Uon ot Dotby Jones in the Aftinfih. Two big ‘innings. the sixth Bond Issue of $15,600,000 for Highway Improvements Several lflyElS 1]Ure; ; 0 a featherweight championship and The Standin; round took the zest ou © COM- land ninth gave the Giants a 6 to 2 3 % 5 . S e W pet, !nrmwn- as ar as the general pub- | win in the opener and Freddy Fitz Passed at Referendum—Failure of Electric Bill SR A o ry day to the lightweight title, | Philadelphia .... 91 653 |lic was concerned. simmons exerted his peculiar mas- ) X . N R Sept. 10 n Is recognized as one of the shrewd-|New York 76 0 ——— |tery over the Reds to pitch the | Due to Efforts of ex Gov. Brewster. ken up in a st of boxing critics in the state of | Cleveland 8ij Goodman's victory was ereeted InfGiants to a 10/ to 4 victory in the AE 3 miles { ‘onnceticut. Therefore, his opin-|St. Louis 1 |stunned silence by 10,000 people | abbreviated second game. Portland, Me (P—The e JohiE o any aifair connected with | Petroit 61 | who were there to sce Jones win e s G S T etooa / € domngs, is gerooully respected. | Washington 60 or at least follow his custom of g0-| A wild pitch by Doug McWeeney pledged to t ples of the % ot ra = Chicago et ing to the finals. The Pacific Coast | with the bases full in the seventh ar-old v which pro- 0 Lenny is of the opinion that 1at| Boston e i K ] 85 366 |folks would not be denied their|helped the Pittsburgh Pirates to a hibits export of Vote on Questions 0 lad, ( tattalino will win the vor'd’s feath- & cheers for Dixie's son and cheered |9 to 7 victory. The wild toss let in er heyond its horder | RS Couns 1 It champiozship feorm Andre | Games Today | him, more than the shots of the|the runs, 62.249 to 54,204 at s ) d when they toth mect at the | Cleveland at Philadelphia, » | contestants, the next day when | endum yesterday, the voters reject. - i tford Valo'rone on Sep-| Dotroit at New York. 2. Bobby refereed a match Ior the second successive day ed the Smith-Carlton measure 1 A ] e enber 23, “He jus just as much | Chicago at Washington, — Boston and St. Louis failed to finish which would have superceded the v g ol speed ard heart anf more punch” is| St Louis at Boston, The gallery sensed that there is a double header. The first game | 1"ernald act and permitted export of 1 two cha ) o way Denny sums up the situa- something wrong in golf when the | zged on through a drizzle to a surplus power. Only of the 6 i Railroad o “* 1 5 on Games Tomorrow greatest golfer of the day can be | 8 to 2 victory for the Red Sox but ! precinets in t tate were missing v ! read- th = | Chicago at Philadelphia put out'of a championship tourna- | the downpour dampened attempts to ind they were in small communities. & Denny adds (hat youth is on the| St. Louis at New York, ment even though he plays a bet- | play the nighteap. Rothrock’s home Bond Issue Approved | 1t i of Battalino. Routiz 15 29 Detroit at Boston. ter medal game than his opponent, [Ffun in the sixth virtually clinch At the same time $15,000.000 old and has been fizhting for| Cleveland at Washington Resentment for the hero's defeat | the victory | bond issue for h y and bridge to 10 years with a style that is bound | —_— lingered through Hv‘_ tourney ani| 4 . T . o constructi nd maintenance over 2 o e I NATIONAL LEAGU made the gallery behave curiously | The Chicago White Sox made it eriod of five years was approved | ¢ m osses bear ont this stateiaent. On for a golf crowd. two out of three over the Washing:. t 3 the other hand, Battaling is only 22 Games Y old und is just reaching the| (hicago 4, Boston 3. 226 to 42 hile a proposal to 'rease the tax on gasoline from b { ton Senators v They rooted for a player from th th young Ed Walsh sprinkling six hits through the Sen- Iy vea four to five was ove . il prak of his power, Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 7 mid-west instead of pulling for the | itor lineup. Chicago won, 6 to 4 whelmed . : 3 F 5 g p New Tork 610, Cinclonat 2. Pacific slope representative. That | —= == el aates o : Many others are of the opinion| Dhiladelphia 9. St Louis 3 may have been because the crowd | Veicatea ] also that B: ino will bring the | AL Y liked Johnston's personality better : s on 1 I featherweight championship to Con- | The Standing than Dr. Willing's. But when they | Tudor, Gar N i = necticut, second the state has e pot, | Dooed the dentist's shots and moan- I L g had in recent years. Battalino 18| chicago i 5 557 | ed Johnston's misses, the callery in- D oY - headed for bigger and better things. | pigishurgh ... ... 77 570 | troduced a feature that is usually & | showld he come through and it 100ks | New york .. 70 .53 | lacking in golf matches. Such ——— = | a5 if every fight fan in the state who [t [outs 455 | display is foreign to the royal game. E | 1l see the battle. | Br =2 el ) I 5 not Promoter | ¢y 1 2 |fact that Willing did not concede | " mal i i cars Lol | Cincinnati T 412 & ) o [ ori wl‘ ';‘.',‘ 5 “.\|w>")\‘v— There s a gesturg of sportsman- ¢ to first because the Indians |P2ssed by the W g rged $11 a head r the S s P ziving ’ N 4 ol 5 A ® | vetoed b OILC g he arcia imbroglio back in| . Games Today e sluns pongie fopbor New York, Sept. 10 (P—A dispute riosone Blse o iy tha il el e | New York at Cincinnati those (troublesome little shots on e R S AR tor| Two other question i ; ng 1626 with the result that the fansf g o0 " ¢ Pittsburgh. the greens, that is appealing to th: | Petween a policeman and two negro e l‘r‘»” e and. sinee | 1ot were acted upon favorably. One \} ¢ that | ue stayed away in la numbers. Philadelphia at $t. Louis gallery. Tt appears to keep match | college students over a scat in an Athleties’ slugger has been in a | Provided a method f = o iy nd ; T i he | (Other clubs not scheduled) |play a friendly affair. But it is|clevated train resulted last night in stands a gcod chance of | cancies in BOXEINOR. S councll, B e ey jid With two base series in - th L sportsmanship of a higher order for | . the students being shot and The other was for a $1,200,000 bond day recently 15 works, the haschall fans of thig city| Games Tomorrow both players to insist that they be| Bive g i g have plenty {o interest e X I B oston atis it Touts, allowed to play out all shots Seriolislvanoundod, . ikex aod el i Gnse R New York at Pittsburgh That is golf and one great reason | WAS off duty and in civilian clothes, A b L (O Lt T i o o why all important championships | suid Ralph I 4. and William their playoff for the city champion- yie on the links should be decided by | Fontaine, 25, both of Montclair, N. | g Pre ship while the Falcons and Kensing- 3 A sty stroke pl TS G | J.. and students at Lincoln univer- Leaders fon will meet in the second game o NATIONAL LEAGUE ounta NS ontt canton | Chester eounty, Pa., crowded| Ruth, Yankecs, 4 their series of tilts, % 1 _ Tha nto & seat in which he and a young Phillies, 37 e | Games Yesterday HLe e o el Bee i L, Wilson, Cy MEET o Corbin Red Sox won the first| Toronto 9, Buffalo 6. [IBRe R akddesnottes An arzument followed and when| Ott, Giants, 36 TO ; game played last Sunday with the| Montreal-Rochester, wet grounds. |50If I8 golf. Under the conditions| AN lents left the fra their by, Cut u; g iy S hearnl|l Resdliin of an open tournament the gallery |'N® Students left th S , Sl KE D YL 5 Holy Cross team but we have heard reading-Newark, wet grounds. 2 e 7% o A station the patrolman followed to IFoxx, Athletics > gl magy of the at they| (Other clubs not scheduled). Lo E"‘“,;'“;"’ o SR v e e inaer st i A e e LR nc hought that th Cross tean | o itions of golf etiquette and no! K2 | 4a he started to the street with his O'Doul, Phillies, 30. Society Brand's Dress & Measuring E: 2 was a shade better {han the wi The Standing Sotntsetencrondiatia st s o e D St mmons, Athletics, 2 Doclety )B}‘fnd S ‘.md.'m.c, will prove = = BINg cormb tion er this WA i sanie face and both men ran. He fired| Bottomley, Cardinals from Chicago, we are sure RLY. i 0 or not remain en. 1t | Rochester 258 f5og e four shots, wounding Baker in ti Yesterday's Homers pleasure and an education to you. Even i ";‘ the Corbin Red Sox win next Sun-|Toronto a 558 WATGHING THE SGOREBOARD back and then captured O'Doul, Phillics, 1 vou don't intend to buy—be sure to call. Tt 5 day afternoon, that will end the | Baltimore 3 520 | Baker was charged at St. John's| L. Wilson, ¢ will be instructive and entertaining as well. 5 series and the Sox must be given | Buffalo 5 3 hospital with felonious assault and ! . the palm as champions. If the Holy | Montreal 2500 | By (e United Press ontaine was held on a charge of it Cross team wins, then another game | Reading -AST| Yesterday's hero—Riggs Stephen- | acting in concert. ‘O‘N niust be played Newark . 480 'son, Chicago Cubs outfielder whose = = I e Jersey City ... -309 | ninth inning home run tied the score LADY SUFFOLK'S MARK 2 It is likely that the winner of = of a hard fought game with Bos-| No champio has producr £8e the Falcon-Kensington serics will Games Today ton. The drive revived the Chica- |a foal that equaled her own record C@ME play the winner of the Holy Cross-| Reading at Newark. 70 attack and Tolson singled and |since the days of Lady Suffolk, the soew jted Sox series at the conclusion of | Jersey City at Baltimore scored on Zach Taylor's double to | first queen of trotters fo beat 2:: both playoffs. The Kensington team | Montreal at Rochester. put the Cubs on the long end of a|Lac~ Suffolk trotted 2:24 1-2 EVERY MEMBER OUT s a challenge from the American| Toronto at Buffalo, 6 to 5 score. Hack Wilson hit his - T s, Md., Sept. 10 (UP)— Y EXH% BE E per Goods team to do away with 37th home run in the seventh WEISMAN MAY QUIT { the navy varsity 2 ue but whether arrangements for meet- EAS = President Herman J. Weisman of out at the opening between these two will mate- Lefty O’Doul took advanfage of the n gue is to retire at Johnny Gannon By rialize, remains to he seen. | Games| Yesterilay the last game of the series with th d of this season, it is reported. | back; Bowstrom, tackle; (rane, a E STYLES = TR Albany 10, 2 7. Ht. Louis Cards to further increase | The magnates alre are fast end a back, were SEF TH. PURGHASES P[TGHER | (13 innir his lead in the National league bat- about for a successor. among the a | i R e i THE BEST-DRESSED MEN WILE SPONSOR B E o : 1 by Eans, General Manager o | September Eisventh and Twelfth - s Has Bought |Albany 5 V“/Y d d d Tl d f Tl X W ,,‘; Cleveland Indians H g (Biieenort s ednesday an 1ursgay o 15 eexk Belve Bean from' New Orleans. |Providence 66 U o W" Pittsfield i niy . VL, i Cleveland, Sept. 10 (UP)—Billy | New Haven 7 Evans, general manager of the Springfield <0 . : 5 chihit rese 1vi Cleveland Indiuns, has announced | Hartfora a0 During this unusual Style Exhibit, a representative purchase of Belve Bean, 23 year | Allentown 59 ' b k nce old pitcher from the New Orleans | A of the Society Brand Establishment, one of the vn : ; ; ; : . . J : club of the Southern league. Bean | Games Today A l A R d h 0 d f S % vee vop oand losh 17 gamies e Hastford 4t Bridgepors eys re neserveda in t..-e raer o ar an oldest, largest and most reliable makers of fine worked in 39 games, more than an New Haven at Springfield te! other pitcher of the circuit. | Abany at Springfield & o : e eV Evans_announced, Clint Brown| Drovidense ot mettohria, clothes, will present their coraplete lines of new aw, winner of 19 games for New Orleans =l o fall 1 1 t tailoni 1 ita 3 ai o3 ; E o : tvles om tailoring woolens. ould report to the Indians next ~ Games Tomorrow d S& ,fi: E all styles and cus oring | Soringners ot Trovimente, eague oquads dStart Lvenings at ets. st Albany at Bridgeport. 1 a et | Pittsfield at New Haven. a o . e e Liner Abandoned to Allentown at Hartford, 7.00 t 8.30 nd 00 07C10c'( This will be an outstanding exhibit of smart stvles, - Fate on Rocky Coast| e UV, at 0:4v and vu: t ; i Londow, Sept. 10 —A Lioyd's dis- FIGHTS IA fine quality and exceptional values. N patch from Vigo, Spain, reported | ST NIGHT E today that the crew of the Nelson T NS . liner Highland Pride, which went | R t N 0 o S 5 5 on the rocks near Vigo early yester-|BY the Associnted Press | ome €Servaiions INOwW ]}efl Visitors may be measured by Society Brand's tailor had abandoned the ship ana| Cincinnati—Freddie Miller, Cin.- | ) ) R 5 5 | cinnati, t d M o | B s 0 o it was ;mnm,v she would hold '°'-‘u'1?o'“»d ‘?;,‘K:‘]‘I;“::"1“-,“%‘" Mike ing expert for either readv-to-wear or made-toe gether long. i & 2 i : Trenton, N. J.—Young Terry he after end of the liner, bound 5 ng Terry. ; : $ g o e R B fo e e Ir'«o!"gnbm'r by opped Cugdy Do measure clothes. Come—be our guest. when a broken chain of the steer- | MAarc S UTEIA(T): i ing gear sent her on a reef, was| Chicago—Bobby O'Hara Augusta, e ome o ean po t - o ° % sunk today and except for the ex.| G2 and Jack McKenna, Toronto, | { > Er;sg} treme bow, she was awash fore and [4reW (8). Phil Zwick, Cleveland, Omi Ows 1 an L a; YWY 5 outpointed Joey Thomas, Chicags ‘ The passengers were taken ashore | (8)- Y | S o B o~ d Ci Baae ' vesterday without difficulty and the \'z‘r“‘{"“m'flg = “;'dfl Kaplan. | %lety ran cines poultry and livestock were salvaged, | eriden, Conn., stopped Henry Do ([8 O_JP \‘f' PTLF except three bulls. The rest of the | Wanoker, France (7). 361 DJ‘IA\”\J _“T, PP. MYR 4 eteo s o Flint, Mich.—Tiger West, Cin- i e RN A S cinnati, outpointed Roy Williams, g . . \ WARM-UP SESSION [P (e S OCIETY BRAND CLOTHE S Cape May, N. J., Sept. 10 (UP)— | _Minneapolig — Frankic (;anam; Forty-cight candidates for the Uni-|NeW York, outpointed Jack Shark- versity of Pennsylvania football |°¥: Minneapolis (10). Britt Gor- z n sweated through a warm-up | Man, Minneapolis, outpointed Babe | session In full regalia for the first|Herman, Moorhead, Minn, (). - time. The opening scrimmage is set| Blrmingham, Ala.—Mike McTigue | or tomorrow. Al Minner, a junior, | New York, outpointed “Battling Ba- irrived from Cleveland following [20” Hambright, Birmingham (10). jeceipt of information that FPeun| Anderson, Ind—Norman Brown, Sgs . | had a weak spot at center. | Chicago, outpointed “Shifty” Dan. SALESMAN SAM Proof POSitlve ! A T W x | do, Columbus (10). | RISKO IS FINED = — ] Cleveland, Sept. 10 (UP) — The C; m 7 2 "> )\ city oxingcommission veareran; | C2MPOI0 Would Fight HeY, GUT2! Blcr SURPRISE! \ER CUCKO0! THAT Ut [HEAR? WELL, FOLLOW - ) | STILL THINK YOURE fined Johnny Risko, Cleveland Sharkey to a Finish | UNE DISCOVERED TH' BIRD ET's AT TH 00T ME AN | CAN PROVE /,GOOFY — BUT Leap o, heavyweight §1,000 for fouling K.| New York, Sept. 8 (UP)—Vittorio | el s Mmac BLUEE! i O. Christner of Akron, O. in the|Campolo, Argentine heavyweight, EXPEOITION WEVE READ SO / POLE —NOT UP HERE N 3 | pinth round of their bout here last| Would like (o meet Jack Sharkey, in | d week, @ finish fight Lefore a newspaper | i Risko butted Christner and was | audience, to disprove a statement of [ . disqualified by Referee Patsy Haley | the Boston Lith that he (Campolo) - of New York. | was nothing but “an over-ballyhoped 2 S e foreigner.” i STRENUOUS WORKOUT Before leaving for Orangeburg, Atlantie City, N. J., Sept. 10 (UP) |N. Y., yesterday to resume training | : —The Temple university squad went | for his match with Phil Scott af {hrough a strenuous workout yester- | Ebbets field a week from Wednes. - lay in preparation for the first|day night, Campolo told Humbert N scrimmage with Lou Little's George- | J. Fugazy to arrange the match. town squad from Ocean City. Jack - = = Reynolds, star back of yast year's Pl WITH SQUAD | shman team, reported in fine| New York, Sept. 10 (UP)-Head shape and showed considerable | Coach Charley Crowley of Columbia | { oromise in his first regular workout. | expressed pleasure at the condition | § £ = | of the 40 football candidates he sent | o NO MORE CRAPSHOOTING | jogging through their paces at Crapshooting has been generally | Faker field yosterday. The teams harred to Dig league ball players | will be given clementary plays (o. § Bridge has almost supplanted poker | Ralph Hemitt, Worcester, ¢ 1s the train diversion of the dia- |academy backfield s , reported for 3 $mond stars. the first time.

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