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Philadelphta, Sept. 15—(By the A. Pp)—William T. Tilden, 2nd, of city and Willlam M. Johnston, of- gourts of the Germantowhn Cricket club to decide the national lawn ten- nis champlonship of the United States for 1922, Sole suryivor players, who a week ago swung: rac- Quets in quest of the title, they reach- ed the final round by .decisively de- feating opponents of ifternational cal- {ore. Johnston won from Vincent Ric- minated Gerald Patterson of 4-8, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. $ Austral The meeting on Saturday wi in the championship final of a na- pal tournament. Johnston won the L NewYok ) onar from Tilden in 1919 and the muaer '3 %3 &1 W e towering Philadeiphian wrested the ti- |Ehocherss 5 ¢ 1 1 0 30040 tia trom Johnston a year later. A care- |TMm® T { 8 F1 ¢ IR EE] of their records against each |Simals & 3 ¢ RERY ows an even closer and more | Baber¥ ¢ 3 3 13000 eresting angle to their combats on |Kelleherss 33 o 3000 In tournament play they|QFamalic : t : ? : i 4‘; : times and each has Won | Gematy | & o Zie ke fie matches. These contests reduced |zHestpcote 0 0 0 A to sets shows that Tilden has 20 to mM-: : ;7 uo a :’ : 3 : Johnston's 19 2 180 KRR Additional interest centers upon to-| rmetals 38133 8 8 Ty YAy morrow's struggle for the winner will| 'x) Butted for Swelnd in the 7t manent possession of the im-| (=) Batted for Cheerers in 8th. g national championship bowl, ea phy W Murray McLoughlin, lfam M. Larned and R. Find- each won it once; Mau- R. Norris Wil- ley liams, 2nd, and the two each. late Saturday afternoon either Johnston or Tiiden will take it home commemorate in years to come his a duplicate. of the finalists had easy the contests of this after- Although Johnston won _in from Richards the youth- gy gave the Californian | battle in the opening set and Little Bill" to play his best| 1t was only the veteran's | iness and control of enabled him to conquer too, was forced to 1ift his highest plane in order Patterson, the Australian team ace and winner of the tournament in England The Antipodean started as ended to annihilate Tilden. The winning of the first exhibition of tennis as has been any court this season. In fact n himself in discussing the match evening said that he began to t wonder if Patterson would never miss| Were chased off the bench by Um- return. “Tt just shows, he champion, “how dan g erson is when he is at the ownn 5 o2 game.” 0 Johnston ss. 2 anding Patterson’ big lead g set the mateh analysis Tilden made 15 less er- more earned points, out- im mentally, out-lasted him and fully earned his place players over 45 years F. B. Hawk; of Philadel- ed E. H. Hooker, of Green- 6-0, 6-0, and C. N. Beard, delphia, defeated A. J. Gore, D. C, 64, 6-1. Dr. Beard will meet in the final tomorrow at 2 p. m. FOLEY'S ALL-STARS PLAY AT ASHLAND SUNDAY 1l fans of Eastern Con- home runs out of five times at bat.|Philadelp Rogers Hornsby hit his 36th and 37th | Boston gue leader circuit’_clouts. the latter tieing him expense has been !h‘ared to make | with Williams, the American league % Ble for Manazer Foley to bring | jeader. Hornshy ran his hitting streak | wew- York a:n e advertised. to 30 pames. Score: & a 1 © New England hzi“l st I.m;lt‘ll) Phitadeiphia (N) cd_the Boston Twilight League hoo W hpe his season and it is generally | Baamy 3 0 2 0 3 i 1 i that the fastest semi-pro ball | Mamnet 1 8 6 0 12 £ v has beer) played around |Bomebs.2> 4 3 £ 2 ; , 5 S Boston this season, a1 ) the fact that [Batiowsd & 3 8 o G b i 2 o o will be chy fen as the best PR e 3 G se means ¢ bt Ashland will §33 0 e aye o travel to mak o showing §313 TIGERS PICK UP EASY gy A A B 1903 VICTORY FROM ATHLETICS the addition| % Sank to the e Detroft, Sept. 15—Detroit made a compdeel fhveradly with | ¥ INae clean sweep of the serles with Phila- the semi-/ fos. : (5 iy delphia, taking today's game 8 to 2. rs are featiiring Jtm Robin- Ay Score base. This boy Is & natural| Touls 35t o o Philadelghla slugger season off the best semi-pro pitchers the country such as Nichols, Bader having poled 19 homers this Kroog. ste They all look alike to Jim and he is ‘apt to drop a few t left field fence at Ashland fore Zwick gets his number. of ‘the visitors linedp are round athletes and Jim Rob- one of them. starring in hec- d football, being picked up by Camp's All-American eleven for four successive years. Arrangements are heing made to bandle the biggest crowd that ever vis- \ted Ashland Park as this is the big- gest attraction that has ever been booked there Regardiess of weather conditions the Boston team wiil be on hand as the home club is protected by insurance tgainst bad weather, a precaution deemed advisable owing to the heavy txpense in arranging this blg attrac- tion The battle starts at 3:00 P. M., New Time. Park, bef TAYLOR WINS FROM ARIE IN TRAPSHOOTING EVENT:! won the preliminary shoot of 100 tar- fets in the grand American handicap ihoot, defeating Mark Arie, of Cham- pagne, Ills, in the second shoot-off. It required two extra strings of 25 largets each to decide the winner. LEADING HOME RUN HITTERS IN MAJORS American League Williams, St. Louis . Walker. Philadelphia Ruth, New York . Hellmann, Detroit Miller, Philadelphia . Meusel, New York Speaker. Cleveland Falk, Chicago Burns, Boston .. McManus, St. Louls Tobin, St. Louis Hooper, Chicago his| GIANTS IN San| = Francisco, mest tomorrow on the| - Gilants three winning the last of the s of the 123|As Pittsburgh lost champlons increased their lead to six York ecared five runs off Oshorne and then was held hitless by Stue- lad until the Yonkers, 8-6, 6-2, 6-1 and|runs were talli Hill, hen the Cubs 1] h of “Big and Little Bill" | when the staged a rally that ir third clash |netted five runs. Scott relieved Hill et b nu] At DA Drbie’ Tor Chieaso (N “h having won two legs on the tro- | chicas past seasons. Placed in play in |New Yot | . bue bite, Barber. Biis twice | MARQUARD PITCHES BRAVES ped its last Boston game of the sea- tennis prowess and the United States|son today, when Marquard pitched the 1 tennis association will have t0|home team to a 4 to BROOKLYN TAKES EASY Cincinnati by a score of 7 to 2 today. Manager Moran and five Red reservers SIX HOMERS FEATURE CARDS-PHILLIES GAME | runs. in ‘succession by Leé in the ninth out gave Philadelphia a 10 1o 9 wvic- tory over St. Louls in the final game Y | of the series today. Henline had thrce CREASE LEAD BY WINNING FROM CUBS New York, Sept. 15—The New York it seven-in a row and t-from %lm today by games over the Pirates. New enth when two more off Cheeves. Carmen Indlanapolls recruit, pitcher for the Glants until the ninth the last ‘out. 11 0 o0, TO VICTORY OVER. PIRATES Boston, Sept. 15—Pittsburgh drop- 1 win. Score: Pittsburgh (N) oston (N) ab hpo b Bpo 1 e e 3725 10 fe 33330 302 31100 TR 51100 “ia io46¢zl 3322 S5rie 1l 307 341y %8 21210 20 30020 00 - 1 ) Totas 328 GAME FROM REDS ! Brooklyn, N. Y, Sept. 15—Brooklyn look the odd game of the series w 0GrfMith. ot 1 Wheat I 0 Myers.cf 002 Msers Home Philadelphia, Sept. 15—Two . home Hentine~ and inning with' none () Bateed for Ring tn i Batted for Winters in 7tn. Winnng run scored. TEXAS COWBOY PITCHES Chicago, Sept. 15—Ted Blankenship, the Texas cowboy held the New York Yankees to four scattered hits today while Chicago hit the side-arm of- | ferings of Carl Mays and won, 2 to 1, thereby breaking even in four games. Blankenship had wonderful control in the pinches and although he pitch- ed to Ruth on each of Ruth's fou trips to the plate, the home run slu; ger falled to make a hit. The lone score made by the Yankees was the result of a home run drive by Bob Meusel. Score: Now York (A) Chicaso (A) & np s 5 20 o wea 3573 i e Dusia® {0 1 7 P20 Ruth¥ 3 o 1380 Fomiy 411 0 ] e 131% 0 100 Meussi. o ‘ 1 4 00 Waedsh 30 51 PR o 1881 il R HER] » 1 w0 New Yort LI 070 00 00 e o base Wi . Bisnkensip, Shevy 2. Homs e ) ! Shanty 2. " some run, Meusel. METEVIER, ROOKIE PITCHER, BEATS JOHNSON IN DUEL Cleveland, Sept. 15—George Mete- vier, a rookie pitcher recently acquir- ed from Jersey City in the Interna- tional league, made his major league debut here today and defeated the veteran Walter Johnson n a pitching duel, a ninth inning rally enabling Cleveland to beat Washington, 6 to 5. Score: Dykes, Philadelphia National League Hornsby, St. Louls ... Williams. Philadelphia .. Kelly, New York Ruth, & year ago today . Washingtea (A) Cloveland (A £y . i hvo.a's Judge.1> 10 oJumlesontt 3 32 o Hareta 25 OWambrs 3 0 23 ¢ Ricact 0MeNults.et & 0 & 0 0 ertin.it o Gardner3b 3 0 1 1 o Brower, et OTSewellss i 1 4 3 o Prpaush.en IWoodt™ " 3 05 0 0 Lamotte.ib OMclnnistb 4 2 9 @ g Piclnich.c 00Neilic 4 22 o Joboeon,> OMeterlers 3 0 0 1 0 ————— oeaker 6 0 0 0 0 Totaw 32 IxxBrans = 0 0 0 o 0 xxRabbitt 0 0 0 9 0 11000 (x) One out when winning nun soored (52) Batted for Melevier In ot e e e m——— New York . St. Louis Cincinnati . Chicago Brooklyn WHITE SOX TO VICTORY : Meeting of Dorval Jockey Club, at Montreal ity Canadian women's champlonship tournament opens at Toronto. ‘Western women'’s ' champt tournament opens at St. Louls. -Inauguration of - way at Kansas O meet, at Cambridge, Mass. Metropolitan _A. A. U. women's meet, at New York. J SHOOTING Grand American Handicap tour- nament opens at Atlantic City. TENNIS Men's national singles champlon- ship tournament, at Philadeiphia. BENCH SHOW Columbia, County Kennel Club, show at Hudson, N. Y. CYCLING Natiohal amateur champlonships, at Atlantic City. YACHTING Annual autumn regatta of Lake Michigan Yachting -Association, at Chicago. POWER BOAT & | last minute. public thelr- | venture he ever: at the Fairground is/out to win ‘the - last night that he considered his team |- ‘as strong, 1f .not-a trifle" stro: ager Benoit has not: decided how he ‘will place them but his infield will in- clude the followin, tackled ing “over 'his lineup for l?lm team | GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M., XEW TIME avail- Jake says. that “King” Bader will positive- ly pitch the opening game of the ries today with Lavigne, Canavan’ battery mate, doing the catching. As for the rest of the team Man- One - a bet that Wilder will connect for one home run during the series and will : Forsythe, of the International race regatta opens at Buffalo. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York 7, Chicago 6. Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 10, St. Louis & Boston 4, Pittsburgh 1. American League Chicago 2, New York 1. Cleveland 6, Washington 3. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 7, Boston 1. International League Newark 5, Jersey City 1. Baltimore 10, Reading 5. ot games postponed, rain. Eastern League Bridgeport 3, Pittsfield 2. Hartford 6, Albany 2. Waterbury 4, New Haven 4. Springfield ‘Worcester 3-8. GAMES TODAY National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Lou! at Boston. American League Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at St. Louls. Boston at Chicago. SUNDAY GAMES National League incinnati at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. American League Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. LEAGUE STANDING National League Pittsburgh & h Dykes.3h ) 3 t |omosmnans.! S Phil 002 2 200440 -8 ase hifs, Cribb, Hauser, Perkins. Thres bise h Vand and Fothersil e BROWNS NOW 1.2 GAME BEHIND THE YANKS St. Louis, Sept. 15—St. Louis took the odd game of the series with Bos- ton today by a 7 to 1 score and ad- vanced to within half a game of, first place, as New York lost to Chicago. New York opens a three game series here tomorrow. Sisler’s injured .shoul- der was reported as somewhat im- proved today and he expressed hope of being able to play tomorrow, but his physician has advised against it. Score: Boston (A) 8t Louls (A) ab hpo b hpooa e Menceky.t 4 14 53300 Mitchollss 3 0 3 293240 FewsterSb 0 0 0 f11en {Bums:s 4 0 9 i3100 Hawisif 4 1 2 4§05 00 |Prattsh 4 0 0 11710 | 3Colinses 3 1 4 4110 00 O'Rourke3b 3 0 0 331230 Chapline 8 2 2 ke Pennockp 2 0 0 s DMiller 10 0 FTRTRERTEEY Totsle 81 63410 0 0 Balted for Miichell in Sth, Scorw by innings: Boon 500008 e 01 St Touts 2 0000808 1 1A #Two bare hifs, Vanglider, McManus, Williams, Gerber. Home run, Harrla JIMMY CLABBY TO VISIT NORWICH IN OCTOBER Jimmy Clabby, holder of the light heavy and heavy weight titles in Au- stralia, and formerly of Norwich, writes that he is conftemplating a trip to his home in this city early in October. Clabby won a decision over Jimmy Darcey at Michigan City on Labor Day..Jimmy Clabby was born in Norwich in 1830 and has been a great ring general in his day. IRISH TEAM DEFEATS TEAM OF PICKED POLOITS Bryn Mawr, Pa., Sept. 15—The All- Ireland poio team today defeated -a Cleveland women tennis enthusiasts wiil bring famed female exponents of that sport there for exhibition matches. picked team composed of Bryn Mawr and Philadelphia country club play- ers nine goals to eight. it was an off { Milwaukee American Association team, | Riopel, Holy ‘Cross star, Faulkner of the Haverhill Profs, Faber and .Mills local boys. In the outfield he will-have Bob Ganzell of the Evansville team of the Three-I league, Bill Dempsey of BALTIC CLASHES WITH they intend to use -this (Saiturday) afternoon against Providence street grouds. It is known | + however, that they have been making stuff themselyes. Manager Frohmad- er announced Friday evening that he had signed up Sank and Lefty Dowd of the State Hospital which will add quite a bit to the Taftville strength, and Morin and Belair will be used for the battery. As this is Baltic's first'ap- pearance on the local grounds in mnot much less than a dozen years, a big crowd is anticipated” to watch the fun. in’ the field: Mulholland c, McCarthy J. Scribner ss, Charon'lf, Sullivan cf, Horace E. class hydroplane with a new world’s record today when an average speed of 62.3 miles an hour. n_pqg‘ heat of the class on Thursday. Theése 5 |erage speed of 53.41 miles an hour. lead the local club in hitting. As yet there has been but little bet- ting on the game owing to Benoil luctance at announcing his team but the Kacey fans say they are going out to the park this afternoon loaded for Taftville. NEW HAVEN \CLINCHES FLAG - IN EASTERN LEAGUE New Haven, Sept. 15—New Haven clinched the Eastern league pennant for 1922 here this afternoon by bat- tling to a 16-inning tie with Water- bury, its closest rival. The pennant is a mathematical certainty inasmuch as TAFTVILLE A. A. TODAY. Baltic has divulged the lineup that Taftville on the supreme efforts to construct a team = which they boast will surprise Taft- Henry Amidon’s Pawkuxet BATTERIES—Turner and Cole, both of R. L State College for Pawtuxet. McCatfery and Curran, also of R. L NO ADVANCE IN PEICES, BASEBALL CARPET GROUNDS Moosup, Conn. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17th CHEVROLET —BUICK inthefeuwinwyluofwiu_;_ : g e FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, $50.00 TO $100.00 DOWN Valley, Team, vs. Henry Loughran’s Moosup “College for Moosup AME CALLED AT 3 P. M. (8. T) the local team can afford to lose all its remaining games while Waterbury wins all its New Haven is expected to establish an, Eastern league record . this season by winning 100 games. The team has already won 94 games and has 11 more on its schedule. O’'LOUGHLN WINS METRO OPEN GOLF TITLE Longbeach, N. Y. Sept. 15—Marty O'Loughlin of the Plainfield, N. J, country club today won the Metropol- itan open golf ‘championship with a score of 503, three shots letter than John* Farrall of Quaker Ridge. Longbeach, N. Y. Sept. -15—O'- ‘Loughlin, holder of the New Jersey open_ title, took the lead in the tour- namet in Thursday's play and held hls margin throughout the final 36 holes of play today, despite a number of slips that cost him an 83 in his tinal round. Jim Barnes; of Pelham Manor, former national open.champisn, fi ed in a tle with Willls Hunter, of New . York, former British amateur 4itle-holder, for sixth place, with a total of 315. Gene Sarazen of Pitts- ‘burgh, the national open king played poorly in the.:morning, -taking an 84, and _finished in .eleventh place with 320. ' ville, but many Taftville fans, figure’ that they are good at the 'surprise Baltic will put the following lineup P, R. Scribner 1b, -Roy' 2b, Shaw 3b, Simineau rf. This team played a’ 14 inning with New London two weeks ago. As_Sterling has.cancelled its game for Sunday the Baltic A. A. will play the Baltic All-Collegians on this date. BABY HOLO SETS NEW' 2 MARK IN HYDROPLANE CLASS Butfalo, N. Y., Sept. 15—Baby Holo, odge’s entry.in the 2,200 race .was crédited 7 she covered the 20-mile. course at the international power boat regatta at Incidentally, Baby Holo turned the ta- bles on Paul Strasburg's entry, Baby Sure Cure, which won the " Athletic Events at Pachaug Fair Hal Chase of Jewett City. gives the following program of events to be held at the Pachaug fair Saturday. 100 yard -dash, thread the needle, shot put, 3 legged race, broad jump, running broad jump, hop-step and jump, fat men’s race. - Some - good _prizes are -offered and entries will be received right up to the time the program starts. Entries have already been received from Nor- wich, “Preston City, Jewett City and Plainfield. The fat men's race is creating con- siderable -enthusiasm. In. this- race en- trants must welght at least 215 Ibs. Kirle Wilcox at 247-Ibs. is already en- tered. The prizes ‘are on exhibit at the fair grounds. 7 The events will be handled by L. Chute Ely former Yale #fack star in the absence of Chase who made the arrangements. two crafts are now equal on ‘points scored and will settle supremacy -n the final heat tomorrow. Edsel Ford's. nmew boat, Woedtish, also. improved its previous: record -of 53 miles an hour by covering one turn of the five-mile course today at-an av- . The Ford speedster, however, = was again outfooted by Baby Gar II which stands first with 14 points-for the first two -heats. Woodfish is- second with 12 points and Baby Gar,. jr. is third. > H MISS WILLS WINS GIRLS NATIGNAL TENNIS TITLE Philadelphia, Sept. 15 -After wi ning the girls national singles tenris championship today by defeating Mi: Helen Hooker, of New York 6-3, 6-3, Miss Helen Wills, the sixteen-year- old Berkeley, Callf, high school eirl, was eliminated in the semi-final round of the women's middle states tourna- ment by Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jes- sup, Wilmington, Del, 3-7, 6-3. Mrs. Jessup will meet Mrs. Molla Biur- stedt Mallory, national champion, to- morrow for the middle states title, Mrs. Mallory having won her semi final match from Miss Leslie Ban- croft, Boston, 6-2, 6-8. - Mre. Mallory also is a finalist”in the middle states doubles champlonship Paired with Miss Edith Sigourney, Boston, she will meet Mrs. Jessup and Miss Molly D. Thayer, Philadel- phia, in the final round’ tomorrow. WOMEN ATHLETES READY : FOR FIELD MEET New York, Sept. 16—Three hundred and fifty women, most of them from the Metropolitan section #@nd a few from New England, are entered in the track and field meet of the local branch of the. Amateur Athletic union which will be helé at City college to- morrow. The Meadowbrook clijp of Philadelphia has entered teams in five events. Among the participants will be Miss Camilla Sibe, of Newark, N. J., who made most of the American points at the international meet in Paris last month, and Miss Mabelle-Gilliland.and Miss Elizabeth Stine, of Leonia, N..J., both members of the same American team. d: ot Colonials Want Football Games The Colonial A. C. of New Lo don” football champions of the South- eastern part of the state are out this season to annex the state title. They will have a strong aggregation and have already scheduled games with the Trojans of Hartford, Rosebuds - of Bridgeport, Annex A. C., of New Hav- en, Eagles of Manchester. They have two open dates and would Iike games with any fast team in Norwich or vicinity. John Snow, 101 Bayonet street is the manager and arrangements can be made by writing him'in New Lon- don. Helart School Wi The Hobart avenue school baseball team defeated the Bridge school team DANCE BALTIC CLUBHOUSE, BALTIC, 0ONN, _EVERY SATUEDAY NIGHT, . BRITISH YACHTS WIN STARTING TONIGHT. FIFTH SERIES RACE | MUSIC BY HAERY WELCOME AND Aboard Destroyer Mahan, -Oft- Oys- / ‘E1s 3azz BAND, ter Bay, N. Y. Se 15-—Two Brit- boats, Reg and Coila, finished first and. second- in_today's Interna- tional six-metre yacht.race, the fifth of a series of six for the British-Am- erica cup, and the British team also won the day’s events, 19 points to 17. ‘The race today brought Cieat Britain's total points fo 82 agaist 97.for the United States. The.entire British-team of four boats must finish ahead of all the American yachts tomorruw to win the cup. LAST NIGHT orF | FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL TONIGHT TON,;G-'I PARISH HWALL, R - TAFTVILLE. DANCING FROM 8.30'TO 11.39. ADMIS] SION 10e, TAX FREE. MISS STIRLING AND MRS. GAVIN PLAY IN GOLF FINALS TODAY Toronto, Ont., Sept. 15—Miss Alexa Stirling, of New York..and Atlanta, former American women's golf cham- plon, and Mrs. W. A. Gavin,.of the Huntercombe club, England, former New York player, will meet tomorrow in the final round for the -Canadian DANCE- women's champlonship. In_the. semi- T finals this afternoon, Miss.Stirling de-} - TONIGHT feated Miss Sydney Peppler, of Tor-| H onto. one up, while Mrs: Gavin elim inated Miss Joyce Hutton, of Toron. 5 te, three and one. 3 : : Darede Call Off ‘Games - : ~'MUSIC BY ¢ The games between the Daredevils THUMM'S LIVE ORCHESTEA. of Taftville and the Conn. A. C., and -~ INTBODUCING - Shamrocks of New London have been “BILL,” THE SINGING BIRD. called off as the Taftville boys have ADMISSION, LADIES 380, GENTS 58a, day in the international teurnament at the country club and the exhibi- tion match was staged to keep the players in condition for the Meadow- tournament next month. discovered = that = the New. London team average between 20 and 30 years of age. The Daredevils average only 17 years but do not feel that: they Acan go so far out of thelr class. = CLUDING WAR T. 'BUS WILL LEAVE €ITY fiu. 86, . CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. game the feature of which was the pitching of Frank D'Artri and a home run by Letender, catch by Teddy Buckley. teams play again at the Battlegrounds on Saturday morning. BIG GAME SCHEDULED FOR vet Grounds V|| (be Henry Amidon's Pawiuxet Valley team against Henry Loughran’s Moosup club, Amidon will be remem- dered as the manager of the Moosup team in 1915 when they beat Tesrgau and Slim Sallee and Henry still has 4 fast combination playing for him, Another feature of the game will be chat both batteries are from the Rhode {sland state college. Curran will be the battery for Moo- and Cole. These two batteries are rated on an equall basis and the game should develope a pitcher's battle. The Moosup_team will lineup as follow Capt. Danny Hughes, former Provi- dence Grays infielder 3 s; Vincent, 2b; Pechi McCarthy, of Loughlin will also be in the lineup. Broadway Wins From West Chelsea the West Chelsea Sixth Graders Fri- The Broadway team claim they pire and left the field. takes home the car of your choice. in easy. ments. COME EARLY AND PICK YOUR CHOICE. | The Motor Mart 321 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE SPORT NOTES Three players who were placed out on option by the Brooklyn National} League club have been recalled club officers announced. They were John K. Miljus, of the Nashville club of the Southern League, and E. R. Vines, Bridgeport Eastern League, pitchers, and Walter J. Wood, an outfielder with the Seattle club in the Pacific Coast League. Pitcher Vines has had a percentage of 600 up to September 6, having won 12 and lost 8 games. Elmer Smith, outfielder of the New York Yankees, is confined to his home suffering with a severe cold. Upon his arrival from New York he was im- mediatély ordered to bed by his phy- siclan. He hopes to rejoin his team when it arrives at Cleveland next week. 5 The international balkline billiard tournament at the 18.2 style will start at the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York City, November 13. The games will be 500 points each. Columbia University will start prac- tice in its mammoth Baker stadiym at 218th street with football work this ‘week. Tilden, Johnston and Williams have each won two legs on the national singles tennis tourney. Should either of the trig win the tourney in pro- gress at the Germantown C.C., Phil- adelphia this week is will become his perty. vr:rt Traynor, younger brother of Pie Traynor of the Pirates has been sign— d by Atlanta. Baseball Today PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS TAFTVILLE A. A, VS. BALTIC A. A. GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. (D.S. T.) BENSON NO MATCH FOR WOOD, LOSES 200 TO 130 Joe Wood of this city stepped out early Friday night in his 200 point pocket billiard match with the clever Benson of Hartford, for a purse of $100 played at the Aetna Bowling alleys, @nd was never headed. Wood who comes to this. city from Bridgeport got the break early in the game and with a run of 85 balls, soon had a lead that try as he would, Benson could not equal. At the half way mark Wood led by a score of 100 to 47. Begin- ping the second half of the game Benson played a better game and made several runs of 20 and better and when Wood had pocketed 172 of his 200 needed for a win, Benson had sunk 136. Wood taking the balls with a difficult cut shot for his first try, made the shot and the break, running 14 balls, and then broke them up again and went out the winner with an un- finished run of 28. ‘The match was one of the cleverest Norwich pool lovers have had oppor- tunity to witness in many a day Wood during the contest making several runs of 25 and better his best runs being 35, 33, 28, 29 and 28 unfinished. Ben- son high run was 27 his next best 25 with several of 20 or less. Following the contest the two play- ed several exhibition games Wood be- ing an easy winer, taking four straight 50 pointers, his total score being 200 as against 74 for Benson. 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