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TODAY'S SPORTS 7 Sampowsan . b Meeting of Westchester R Association, opens. at Belmont Park. 8 ? ’ Sl “Meeting of Dorval Jockey' Club, at Montreal. i i i TROTTING Grand Circult meetings opers at S et Western Ciroult meeting at Omaha. ,, GOLF Manager O'Leary of the rebuflt Ka- two I don't helleve they will outclass cey team appeafed very confi m;‘um.myr i AT e Kacey team are all stars in the col- lege world and since leaving college Rrook! Sept. 14—Pancho Viila, ot m:n’:' tonighy became the fly- Sweight champion of the United States by scoring a technical knockout over Johnmy Buff, of Jersey City twenty with .316 for 17 'games, The averages follow of players having taken part in four or more games. come of Saturday’s game with Ji e S 9 3 516 50|} Canadian women's champlonship §i Benoit's Taftville All-Stars and pre-|iast spring have been playing ball seven seconds atier the opening ot | SO, S Gt (G 7 35 524 |] tournament opens at Toronto. dicted that Jake was due for a sur-|prmetically every day and this experi- the 11th round of a scheduled 15-{G . "y o 1757 8 18 316 ‘Western women's championshid R prige on Saturday. In speaking of the ence’ against fast teams has de nd_bout. Shaw, B. .. =10 %6 15 33| tournament opens at St. Loui: ifts s be RIS and SO O e TR ARAn whod (hoy Bere $ # & ‘ Butf's seconds threw a b:fi"l 240 | Foster, N. L. ‘o163 & 3|l Metropolitan “open gxxzxo;}-m; Beotpelown. aiark fihat Will” aopaariin] Wit Gomantows: IUEC. becatise Reye W : g 4 N B rine W i Betors the|Totkes M. L. (i3 "8 95 ¢ 9 0T wenriament, of Toes , N. Y. §l the lineup he sald that they had made| nolds had_a little hard luck when Y m - “M:;T.“-‘z; o O3, G 1 ;3 ;12 332 TENNIS & ;epu;auo: rox; themfi}lva:r = r::e &mt. ;:.,ihmhy ;wfl dx: is o slgn P > 4 Sullivan, B. .. 524 E 's national singles champion- SR SO AL OR n pa- | that s a ham pitcher. en he o . < In the tenth refind VIla acored W0 | g, 1. & D 720 0 7 20| Mens Attt fat Philadelphia. || per. He considers that with his pres- | pitched here before he had a strange mt‘ e B i DaAA. Easiing: Bim| Corebaani i 31 ST | b en miow ent Tineup that Jake will bave fo pro-| team behind him and team that was wi > E luce a real eam ol 4 'n | not e _one e e the ropes and then chasing him %"fi'{,‘:’r’f{, J:?: 47513 20 318|| Western Boston Tertier Club Eive the Kacey boys & rub to say|for I college. With four of His old i E{m the ring. Buff was reeling 'm: Coda, N. In 64 17 17 .266 1§ show, at Chicago. nothig of winning. JaRe is pinning|teammates in back of him and “Brick” 2 5 llla landed bis left:to- the head wnll; yo ;[ "y 53 914 264|f Western French Bulldog Club Ml his faith on Bader and apparently| Wilder one of the headiest catchers A ¢ ‘the American bumping o thel, gy, iy €. 57 9 15 .263 |} show, at Chicago. slighting the rest of the team, said|that ever played minor baseball he . 5 ) { ¥ H. Decelles, T. 59 8 15 .254 SHOOTING Mancger O'Leary, but it takes more|should show Jake and the local peo- R A e had” haeh | Delaiss T 80 8§ Grand American Handicap tour- || than one man to win a ball game.|ple some smoke. Anyway if he should £ust, but “when ds later | Brogan, N. L. . 52 10 nament opens at Atlantic City. If Jake had Walter Johmson or Carl{ fall there is Chippie Gaw to put into hds to the head a few seconds P arshy, T 78 13 e i Mays pitching with an ordinary team| the breach and Chipple is some boy B s itad And the bell rang sav- | Raille, J. C. 3 oty tta opens || el same withons a fen rine. A8 Tor| bebind wine Of couras Jako' shoutdmt : ve counted an < h 68 7 International race regal game without a few runs. As for| behind him. course Jake shouldn’ - 2 Ing him. He was picked up and plac- | McInma 3 %o - 13 1 at Butfalo. King Bader ke is only a fair pitcher | presume that the Kacey's are banking HEman whohasownedaType transportation-task he may impose wdin his chair. | Gl T 6 9 BOXING without the “shine ball” and this is|on these two pitchers'to win the games 61" Cadillac for any length of, uponit. It was Villa's fig] om the “| Lemineux, T. 3 8 8. Young Montreal vs. Eddfe Coulon, §| strictly forbidden in this series, said|but there will be plenty of reserve . d . i3 destal He was always active, always punch- |5 o050y ™y "y, 4110 9 . 15 rounds, at New Orleans. Manager O'Leary. Jake did_a lot of | material should either one have a time, and experienced its won he is 6 2 ing for an epening Instéad Bf walting | g0y "N, L. . 19 2 4o 2 talking last year but how did he make|day off. efficiency and depéndability, isvastly ~~ Consequently, rmly and ine for a chance s Buff aid.‘fils territlc 3. ¢ 19 2 4 211 G—— | out in the series ? You cam't win a| AIll this talk about who is going to i AT A alienably attached to his Cadillac. e ith both hands sapped|Benjamin, J. more interested in its performance ody blows, w - W'l Coyle, N. L. . 53 6 11.208 ball game with only a pitcher and|pitch and who has the better team than i 3 iderati 2 z § the American champion in he early |y 7 .oriy 3. Gl . 39 4 8 .203] —————————————| that is apparently all Jake has. If his| hesn't get anybody anywhere, the an in any other consideration. He ‘chnsidérs Type 61 fhbygntiucit rounds cnd his crushing left hooks| s "y, o0y 5 To 45 5 9. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS lineup shows any real stars that are|only thing that can decide the matter o & & s 888 Jabe to (e ey ™ | Chiarron, 8. T 20 2 4. Matiaast "t sigos known outside of the village I shall|is the game Saturday. After Satur- He realizes every day he drives it motor car performer in the world, TORn% was unable to Gpen an Sttack.| Cranker, N. et New. York 7, Chicago 6. D - oar Lt ALy ERaD S e bwill be pliiityt ot that he has a motor car which he and believes that its unequalled de~ He tried to edge in- blows after the [JarVis J. C. E Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 3.~ A i I e e . need not fear will fail him, and which dability stamps it the world’s third round but Villa met every.at-|X. Murphy, SRS St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 4 h 1 3 lish ke 2 g g 3 . s e can rely upon to accom; n reat " § tack with botn hands, puRHIEE re-| MU, 16 3 38| Pitsbursh 3, Boston 0. BROWNS WIN BUT DO TENNIS STARS DISPLAY e e T L : - > > < il Jod 4t the dna<al thé ‘third B B 31 3 2 American ‘-““"1' NOT ADVANCE ON YANKS WONDERFUL BRAND OF PLAY Touring Car . 83150 Two Pas. Coups . 83875 Fiee Pase. Coupe . $3925 Subwrbem . 31250 Found. He drew blood from Butf's|UeGret. ot - 201 8 bt °§kpf,‘fl&2‘fi,’h§: 4 St. Louis, Sept. 14—St. Louis came| Philadelphia, Sept: 14—Playing ten- Phodon . . 310 Videria .. . . 3875 Sedem . ... 400 Limouns . 1880 mouth in the first but the Ameriean|n .y "¢ ‘g 18 Cleveland 4, Washington' 3. from behind for the third time in the|nis of a standard and calibre seldom Bocdster o o« 8100 All Prices, F. 0. B. Detroit. Plus war taz Imperial Lim. 4600 | ' champlon #id not oPes up umtik.the|p, 4" T, 11 St Touls & Boston 3 " _ . |iast four games and defeated Boston|seen by the closest followers of the - hird, the BgRtng s | Bmith, . L. . 3 5. : kg 5 to 8 in the second game of-the se- | sport, four players this afternoon la landing more of the damaging| ;"o ", o “p'"’ 120 International League rles today. The. victory, however, does|reached the semi-final round of the blows and hhd-dg’s“';- i'hhe eonnd with | Mclnnis, N, L. 31 Baltimore 4, Newark 3. not advance the locals any closer to| 4lst, national sirh's: chamnion-hin, Villa rushed Buff to the ropes N, a shower of blows in the fourth and cuffed him atout in the next two Team Records G AB R H TB AVE No other games played. Eastern League the league lead, as New York defeated Chicago and as”a_result the Browns remain a game and a half behind. The Mwo were past anf preseht title- holders in the persons of \v:iLaui sl Norvick—THE A.C.SWAN CO.—Newlumda = ) 3 L Johnsto of San Francisco, and Willi- % 5 Tounds. The Filliping started to mest- [Jewstt City ... 18 §77 14 14 172 Brideeport &, Apany 0. score: g N am T. Tilden, 2nd, of this city. The = = - ure the American for a knoekout in| Taftville ...... 7 i o ton (A . Louls other pair was composed of Gerald ADIL MOTOR CA MICHIGAN Yhe sixth but Buff kept clear -and|New London .. 16 552 82 118 157 . Springfield 56, Worcester 3-2. | "0 i 4 . 200 2 ¢ | Batterson, the Australian Davis cup i AR D EAR L Ly N s % maintained a safe blockllng d:unu. Baltic 5186 13 84 38 .183| New Haven 6, Waterbury 2, Mot + 581 3% 3§ 0iteam ace and Vincent Richards, the Buff showed more action in the feldi S e Bumsib 4 110 0 OMcManw2 & 1 & 2 0 youthful yacfiuet phenomenon from s pext thres rounds but Villa- contin- bl LIRSS GAMES TODAY sk {ot ] owmind {200 Yoncern NY . (el tn advanos e A | Tattvine /. 18 472 204 56 923 NENonAl ek vy Ciinect 4 14 0 oSwewide & g3 9 0| In battling thelr way through the | fE0e FINNISS SER S SRR SLe ] sWtt it 18 469 216 53 ,922| Plttsburgh at Boston. ORourkeb 4 3 1 3 0P.Collimib 4 3:4 1 o |fifth day of the annual titular tour- § [tack with an offensive defense that| SWe 4 909| St. Louis at Philadelphi; Bule 4 : 2 0 0Gerberss 4 22 7 0|nament on the courts of the German- 3 New London 16 436 184 62 .909 - Louis at Philadelp Daries . 1 00 0 0| fou § |drove Buff to the ropes in the seventh | JOW S 1o o1 3 901] Chicago at New York. 3000 obuen 1 o town Cricket club, this quartet, the S rld and trounced him about the ring in 3 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. 1080 SRape” 188G ¢lsole survivors of the 123 champion- VAL the ninth. 5 Pitchers’ Records A narioae Leagne b h e e Stoten 1 0 0 u u ship seekers who began play last Fri- 2 After he had the American reeling|zZwick, J. C. . 110 6 100 " Tolals L 3 day, clearly demonstrated their right under his aggressive attack In the|Noonan, J. C. 11 0 0 1000| Boston at St. Louis . AR R S to be classed with the greatest play- % tenth round, Villa re-opened his ter-| Chappell, N. L. ... 10 7 3 0 .700| New York “‘f“““"‘g"- () Datted for Mitchell 1o Sth. ers in the history of the game. John- sific assault in the eleventh; Buft,|E, Liberty, J. C. . 8'1 .sev| "Washingltn et Cleveland. (3 Batted for Welsht ston defeated Manuel Alonso, the Span- - ! groggy from ::a'm‘n:‘?u Av:all;fl.l“:g gvfl;el!,’r..'. Cg 10 8 Fhiladelphia at Detroit. Sone By, SR b ish racquet star 6-0, 6-2, 7-5; Tilden|are; Miss Cameron, of Los Angeles; [as catchers go. Once he knows the[3§ holes of play, 1§ in the morning fough ba ga orin, T. 6 0 .625 4 T AT won from Zenzo Shimizu, the Japan- | jigs iz eitch, sist sie 3 o ] ino staggering back with | Cranker, o ey LEAGUE STANDING s, Louid . | ose interationallat 6-2, 6-3, 6-1; Pat- | Lo3 <1‘gflhetge L»m::énélfléra“fil aCM opposition and the capabilities of his|and 18 in the afternoon. | 2 bow to the chin They clinchel|Bogue, J. C. 5 0 500 National League Jacobson. terson eliminated the former two time ool oy MenalA® lown team's pitciiers he can get all| O’Laughlin, who duplicated his score i ol‘l;p?l:.“lf!:“ The Ao Q‘fi."“‘{; - Sy o L e b emplan et Davis cup player, R |Gavin, ~representing Epgland; there is to be had out of them. of 76 for the first 18 holes, played h & serd . - | Shahan, J. C. . K 3 Norri , z j i 2 1 5 i v - an sank slowly 0 fbe £I00r - | Corcoccn. T : 3 ‘gog Kg'e(vlv b;zrorll; .83 gg : MUDDY TRACK SLOWS o e m*:cne»; J:mezlol?oitgger;‘:: Ms:lrjur'mPAnmmlle, of Montreal; The catching staff was formly | yesterday, led Jim Barnes, of Pelham | his opponent’s baftering . attack | McG1LL, J. C. 1.0 000ise Lous 62 = RACING AT SYRACUSE | of Australia, 6.2, §-4, 7.5. " | Saaney, Feppler and Miss Joyce Hut]sw- af the weaknesses of the St. Louts | Manor, former national champion,. by ad his seconds threw a towel into|Duncan, T. . 1 0 .000|Cincinnati 63 543 Qyracuse, N. Y. Sept. 14—Through| Tilden meets Patterson tomorrow | Winnipeg. < * ” club and the addition of Alnsmith|two strokes. Gene Sarazen, of Pitts- :» . o :;“:f;fl:l::f::l;tf :‘h. % Chicago 64 529 | o hune of misty fog and over a traek|in one of the semi-finals and John- Fwrout boistered it considerably. Clemons 18| purgh, national open title-holder, shot eat. Twenty sev < a a y ston pla; i . lub's other catcher, and though 7 o 4 Sventh round had elapsed when the| ADAMS SHUTS OUT et %0 A38|that was nearly fellock deep in mud|ston plays D o oty DEMPSEY CANCELS BOUT e e et ot aves S| e, 76 ey A o A contest was ended. BRAVES WITH 5 HITS | Bogton T 39 340 | Sx h:;gggesgmpfiye mt;‘l‘me": iy WOMEN NET biane- OWING TO SEVERE BOIL |note everything going on, and a good |trous score on the first day. . . - s 7 )ston; Sept. 14—Babe Adams held American League of 15,000 harness race devotees who New York, Sept. 14—Jack Dempsey |head. The best card of the day, 74 twe. MILLER TAKES HONORS B jon to five hits today, Pittsburgh o i had gathered for a big day of rac- ADVANCE IN SINGLES | woria’s heavyweight boxing champion, - over par, was made by W. Doran, an IN TRAPSHOOTING EVENTS|Whinine, 8 to 0~The score o v PC| g for which originally there were| Philadelphia, Sept. 14—Mrs. Molla|was unable to go to Boston today|on AUGHLIN LEADS FIELD Mnattachied participant. Despite his tic City, N. J., Sept. 14—Phil Bestte 1) (L] Sew Yok ! = Al events and four exihibitios on | Bjurstedt Mallory, New York, Miss to fill an exhibition engagement be- IN METRO GOLF PLAY |Xcellent performance, however, Doram of DEUE Tebas, chrried off [Powmet ¢ o750 2 npsEstenls - Cr v i Helen Wills, Callfornia; Miss Leslie |cause‘of boil under his left arm whick ME’ was far down the list with 164, ae high honors today in the principal [K@t® & 1.3 ¢ 8 53| etralt b+t Two of the racers that braved the|Bancroft, Boston; and Mrs. Marion |he planned to have a surgeon lance| Longbeach, N. Y., Sept. 14—Marty|he took 90 for his.first round yester- - the program of the Grand sy A | erelond 2 n mud sea were John Henry and John|Ainderstein Jessup, Wilmingto, Del,|in a day or two. O'Laughlin, of Plainfield, N. J., hold-|day. b rapshooting tournament, it R Dy s - Pershing driven respectively by Wal- |advanced to the semi-fingl round of | He will resume his exhibition tour |er of the New Jersey open golf cham- 2% AT chasipienibis, ) N B 0| Nostmen ¢ ow B O oy Murohy. Thelr| the middle states singles tennis four- | Monday and then go on his pro. |plonship, today led the field in the| When a fire occurs tin Chile the owse: om a field of 45 of the best ama- R a0 i 31 . vent was the 2:03 pace in which @ |nament for women at the Philadelphia | posed hunting trip in Maine and Can- | Metropolitan open championship to- [or occupant of the burned bullding s - gunners in the country. 31158 a3 | Bagton W n halt dozen other entries were with- |Cricket club today. ada, according to Dan McKetrick, of jday at the half way mark with a|immediately arrested and made to prove estern team of ten men was 25 1% 222 CARDS TAKE THIRD Arkn Mrs. Mallory advanced at the ex-|the Dempsey management. card of 152 for 36 holes. The tourna- |that he Is not guilty of having set or ", '» Qeeiaive. MR Rule R %0 1 i An™idea of the conditions of the|pense of Mary Heaton, of Greemwich,| “The boil is not a severe one but|ment will be concluded tomorrow with | instigated the fire. et kg 17 1040 GAME FROM. PHILLIES | {20k may be gained from the fact{Conn, who earlier in the day defeated |we think Dempsey is too valuable to 1 'team fnatoh,’ the - victors . Philadelphia, Sept. 14-St. Louis|that the fastest time in the ordinar-|Miss Bleanor Cottman, Baltimore.|do anything that might injure him,” 1,900 out of 2,000 targets o tod bt [made it three straight over Philadel- |ily very fast 2:03 pace was 2:17. In|Miss Wills defeated Miss Bdith Sig- |McKetrick said. r oppoaents hit 1,850, phia by .taking today's game.$ to 4.other words' the track was at least|oOurney, Boston, 6-0, 6-1; Mrs. Jessup ———— [ B, W. Chapman: of Clatibers: o o_g | CY Willams hit his twenty fourth|is seconds slow, which probably sets|Won fl'g"& Mfifl» N. B ]I\"{uft, n}’h‘lfldefl{ CARDS STRONG BEHIND 7a, won the Atlantc City ntro- 00— rgon;g;‘ ;n lhfi tlirst osf the third inn-|a unique record on the Grand Cir- Sm}m;d M;:; fi'&%y ;fizye??fim PLATE WITH AINSMITH oo TJess Halnes. Score: y p : - i 1 o i B b gy st Los (W) Phidesnis 0 | nts from Tuesday, | delphia, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. Eddie Ainsmith, one time batter: + possible 100, Due to postponements from Tuesday, ¥y e GIANTS WIN SIXTH Fadealt 3 3°3 & ® Boo's ¢ | wednesday and today there are eight| Miss Wills and Miss Helen Hooker, (mate of Walter Johnson, is now a W00D AND SENSBIINEAE F e S 3 5 24 1l ices left to be contested before the|New York, advanced to the two final|member of the St. Louis Cards, who |STRAIGHT VICTORY, BEAT CUBS |Homsty2h 5 2 2 5 438 0 0|big line cavalcade moves to Colum-|rounds of the girls' national tourna-|appears in an exhibition game with S temb llth t thh l Cl s AT AETNA PARLORS TONIGHT| Neow York, Sept. 14—The New York [Bwmsb § 012 o 4250 0|pys where a two week's program op. |ment. In the singles Miss Wills to- |Jack O’Hara's All-Collegians at Wind- | ep er 0 ] nciusive e Actna billlard parlors this | Glants won their sixth straight game | Sowinw 5 b 3 § $3722 1100 Monday, Al of htese events will|morrow meets Miss Hooker for the[sor Locks Sunday. For many years] Z ing Benson, who defeated | today, defeating Chicago in a battle | 1023 417 p 1|beraced Friday starting at noon pro- |championship. Paired in the doubles|Ainsmith was a star backstop in. the || We have lrrl.nged the finest collection of GOOD, ECO- local cue wielder, so|of pitchers, 7 to 6. Nine boxmen were | 1018 4060 1|viding weather conditions permit. To- [Miss Wills and Miss Hooker Satur-| American league, playing with the < 2 F: Tuesday evening Wil |used in the game, five by the world's' s30 39 % §|nisht it seemed uniikely that any races |32y will play Miss Louise Goodman| Wshington club, where he aiways|| NOMICAL USED CARS ever assembled on one floor in Wood another local play- | champions. Ryan did the best twirl- | 3 0Weinet % © |would be held. Today’s summartes: |2 iss Betsy Hilleary, o adel- | caught Johnson. In fact, he was the . . $100. Although Wood |ing for New York, striking out five | SR R phia, in the final round. only man who liked to back up the || Norwich. They include the following makes:— - - wich as his home at the men in three innings. He was taken it 2:03 pace, three heats, purse $2,500: T speed ball king. Later he was with me he is known nationally |out in the fifth for s pineh hitter, 7 & 5| onn Henry, bs, by Wilcoe, HOME RUN ROBINSON AT the Detroit club. Last season Ain- CHEVROLET—BU]CK in the pocket billiard | Smith, Who came through with a sin- (Cox) JEWETT CITY ON SUNDAY |3™ith was given his unconditional re- b is for 200 points. |gle with the bases full, driving across John Pershing, bg, The ABhland e, whicki b i lease but the casting adift of a player F = Pt it s b s |l S v St | DODGE — FORD — MAXWELL JACK MURPHY LEADING HITTER|P"rnes. Scott and Jonnard had a hard z tare] o agiprie apd Manager Braneh B | g will clash with the Boston All-Stars|Rickey of the Cara: d the ch . 1 IN EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE (17108 [iis adyantage. The Cube T The, Fhambar of Commerts 01 pace| witn >1ihe WU Doblason of thelto €cab Biv yefetan. . = 1o in the following styles of bodies :— “ouillard of Jewstt City |on balls helped New York in the seor: = Rdna Barly, br m, by Robert s o D e e | A mamitu s Soeatan as’ ane of! the : - v ;- 2 g - | smartest catches i 1] o = ing average of 00 Jack ling. ' “ ot oo MOINNIS' HOWER gives . |c. (omoman " T 112 o Bl g rcong. Witk 115 Sos v it wa s tast || Tourings, Sedans, Roadsters, Trucks with express and th ~ ‘“_d‘ & b ek ale g 2 e % nson will be o Fagan who had < played. Couttiara of Jew- |Buwzem 3 1% § Smus 3 3 %8 8| Cleveland, Sept. 14—Stutty Melnnis | Peier Henley, bh (H. Flem- | |pitched his team to 19 victorles, Bar- panel bodies, Sport Models. s played & 1 s 218 o % 2 9 home run to deep center in the eighth o ney Bowen former Fordham short- hase of Jewett Clty ,: Second |Nesu® 1 & 3.4 smmew 4 373 Hlinuing seve Cleveland a4 to 3 vic- | 0, S P8 (Rayk ~ o % dr stop, Dave Dempsey third sacker for Pocket Billiard FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, $50.00 TO $100.00 DOWN 4300 cCalaswmit 4 3 4 0 0|tory over Washington, here today. s o e Lynn Cornets, Bill Wise, Boston . f o e A ke, s Chlaaess aseona covkar, Huste ofiyit : takes home the car of your choice. Balance in easy pay- PiUC okslehedy g2z Tehmoae o GB'ap s o |NOTED SWIMMER TO START la Nova, Jones of Boston College and Matcx ments. : T 0 0/0 OAMAdgep I 00 0 0 |Harstb S 2 3 2 oWamym 20 10 1| TO CONQUIR CHANNEL TODAY :"‘?hef", Haél‘y lzahlmaonv catcher for = ¢ 0 0 0 0 ¢Kanfma o Rice,cf 6 3 3 0 0McNul 1 [] v e nn Cornets. 5 e LEADING HOME RUN 590 o Coewnesia : 00 0 o |Gedinit 5 1 3 o oGamersy 3817 ¢|,D0ver, England Sept. I4—(By the . AETNA PARLORS COME EARLY AND PICK YOUR CHOICE. HITTERS IN MAJORS 0000 Ocnesp 001 0 |Shankstt 3 130 0JSewalzp 4 1 3 & :|A. P)—Foanilauf Indritsanov, a native : N SIS N ot Ty v R [ s 8803 01 8ot 2 3003 vaT u]t1 Lu;vm will attempt to swim the|MI$S STERLING DEFEATS TONIGHT 7 American League cland.p 0 | Piciich, 0 ol channel tomorrow and will commence CANADIAN GOLF CHAMPION 7 ————— Fribers 1 0 0 0 0 (Pophughss § I 3 1 Olsewelle 2 1 5 y Williams, St. Louls | armn e S 2 2SO § L8 0o%e® §4 10 0 |the 2L-mile streteh at seven o'clock in| moronto, Ont., Sept. U—Miss Alexa| WOOD OF NORWICH Walker, Philadeiphia sell 5 Totals 1524 8 1 |Pdcwonp $ 102 1Wimp 0 0 0 2 o|the morning. He is a man of ponder-|gierling, of New York, former Ameri- vs. P R 5 ooy g | (%) Datted for Kaafman i sin g Brower 0 0 0 0 OFdwardsp 2 0 0 0 8 |ous pHysique, welghing 280 pounds 0 . 4 - x 5 3 f (5 "R Tor Somen o T 0t | 1006 oUNep. B3t e[ E e can women's golf champlon, defeated | pENG ! ; b Hellmann, Detroft . 25 | (ax) Batted for Stetand in otn —————wpaker 0 0 0 o o200 DAB 2 SXOY Snch chest measure|Miss Ada Mackenszie, Ontario title- ON OF HARTFORD 321 MAIN STREET Miller, Philadelphia 18 |j () Batted for Ryan tn stn. 3 Totsls | 13224 9 2ubvns 0 0 4 o o [Ment. He claims that he made a great|poider and former domimion champi- NORWI CONN. Meuscl e 1o ] Seore by toninas: 22 |endurance swim of the Baltic, remain- s Stt T the thicd Admission’ 25 Cents ¥ 3 ¢ Meuse! ork . & % by fosings: ST on, one up this afternoon in the thir ission ent ; ( - R dr e 8 138088 8 00 m tor oy B8, B 42 7 |ing in the Water twenty hours. Since|roind of fhe Canadian women's cham. |5 G = CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Falk, Chicago 112 || Ttwo buee uts Hollocher, Jsanarott, (¥x) Batted for Erickwon in 0th. e has been here, which is about aly,ionship over the Toronto Golf club ame Called at 8:157 Iy Burne, Boston 12 ) maed tor'v, Sone] tn o Beeh be hay Diade lous swima Glbiicorire: 2 — . McMan 8t (2z) Ran for Speal In regardless of e weather. i M Meda st. Louis 1}l geps win EASILY e T e e hn o e W, Bups| The victory of Miss Sterling, which n, Louis m N o 4 B A W. Bur-l a5 in doubt until the American star Hooper 10 FROM THE DODGERS |ciereland .." .01 /0 0 2 0 8 1'0 1 x— |5e88, the English swimmer who waslgani her putt for a half on the elght- Dykes, ¥ 10 Brooklyn, Sept. 14—Cincinnat! ev- |, T bee Wi Tamone mricos Gosin, L. successful in swimming the channeleenth hole, was the cutstanding fea- National Lokgts ened up the first two games of the |run Mclanis. S = T ture of a day of brilliant perform- e T 35 || 2eries with Brookiyn by winning to- BALTIC A. A. PLAYS AT _|ances. msby, St. Louls . + day 7 to 3. Score: STERLING Ol Y| The eight survivors who enter the Williams, Phiiadelphia 24 Broskiyn (N) Cinclanati (M) BUSH PITCHES YANKS TO AR ‘N SUNSDAI third round tomorrow include two Am-. Kelly, New York 18 s @ npo ae VICTORY OVER WHITE soX | The Baltic A A will play at Sterl|ericans, two British éntrants and four 2] EN“!’\] OF Lee, 'Philadelphia a5 3 i i 5 F 0| cnicago, Sept. 14—Joe Bush of the |5, on S Y e e Al OnE | Canadians. Besides Miss Sterling, they LILT Y Meusel, New York 5 H 1 2:6 5 0| Yankees was in fine form today and|iagimen Aronan Coning e All-Col- Wheat, Brooklyn gt " A legians, Manager Collins says he has ) ° - 4 173 0 0] defeated Chicago 4 0.1, thereby reg- B » Grimes, Chicago 13 ' L1 e O iin vietory. of by I [no fears of the Collegians but he does Alnsmith, St Louls 1 3 SN { £33 |son. In only one inning was Chicago |t ik they would diaw a orowd| «p o BE » UT: NONE Russell, Pittsburgh 12 § Pinetls 5 T 1 o|able to hit. That was the fifth when|.D, Bific on thatsdate Baltic wil B RUTH 3 . Carey, Pittsburgh 10 | Grime.n 2 OBohness 2 11 5 0 : 1| play at Taftville®on Saturday after- = R e, e s i fCouns® 3113 0ldoubles by Mostil and Falk resulted|baos, Pourier. St Louly :.. b (B §a0msT ) 4l T e are was tmo atis e il | noon. ROBINSON R & 57 | o oo L at s e 1 ers for & ‘home run, his 82 Philadelphia, Sept. 14—The Meadow- { seasan Hocre: Dd oty brook poloteam dofeated the Fiam- OF BOSTON TWILIGHT Now York (A) Ghieago () ingo four at the Philadelphia.Coun- () Batted for Miler i o | B0 e n2o o o [try club today by the score of 15 goals LEAGUE o) Patpd tor Grimes 10 o0h. e g Ao to 13, in the second match of the | cincimmatt 2001200 1q|Bunt 330 oColimem i international _tournament. Flamingo B ) Suld 8,8 0 o FmI 445 0 pthewrid ¥ 03 was allowed 7 goals by handicap. AT ASHLAND PARK o . Hicgrave, Bohe, ‘Fonswes. Homs | Schine.c ¥ s sl Ax e Ter il miflen 100 1|, Some men remaly wedded to art SUNDAY Seott 26 0Schuk se acs u ts pay all- = PILLETTE PITCHES FINE ‘xu,u'; P08 N, 1838 ¢ mony. it BALL AS TIGERS WIN| muw 3 33732 ol o o o | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 14—Pillette was gt jo fine form today, holding the Ath- Totals 43 letics o two hits after the first inn- 3 ing, and Detroit won § to 2. Score: Philadelohia (A) Detroit (A) b hpo n losesssnnc Hluonasssnss MARINES WIN ENLISTED MEN’S RIFLE MATCH Camp_Parry, Ohlo, Sept. 14—The United States marines won the enlist- ed men’s match today with a total of 563 at the national rifle and pistol shoot here. The United States engi- neers were second with 552, the Unit- ed States infantry third with 551, the United States cavalry fourth with 546 and the Unted' States navy fifth with 563. wloorsasoran . SATURDAY AT : FIRST GAME OF _Game Called at 3:30 P.M,, D. S. T. FAIRGROUNDS

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