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'X'A1'ff ''Vj i TUESDAY, 26, 1923. tsitiwiwtwiwitmi NATIONALS Yesterday's Results Ctnclnnatt, 10) FbUndeephla, 1 New York. I St. Louis, 4 Games Today St. Louis at Now York' Cincinnati at Philadelphia Brooklyn at Boston Standing W.

L. Hew York II It Pltteburgh. It EC LouU tl IT .110 Cincinnati II It .110 Chicago 71 Tl Brooklyn Tl II .41 Philadelphia It It .174 Boston 10 IT .140 I I I 1 I i tw NEW YORK WINS DECIDING GAME FROMJT. LOUIS Kelly's Hitting Largely Responsible for Clinch ing McGraw's Eighth Championship. If York.

Kept 15 New York clinched It" Unth National League championship here, whan the Olanta defeated St. Louis In a 10 lnaing (am by a score of I to 4. It wu the eighth championship wop In New York under McOraws leadership ilnca 1904 and marks the first time since 1911 that a National League champion had repeated. Oeorge Kelly's hitting was largely responsible for New York's Tlctory. He tied the icore In the sixth Inning with a home run with Young on base, while hla single in the tsnth after Young had been Intentionally panted, drovo In Friech with the winning run.

Stengel, the veteran New York centerflMder, strained a leg musole oomlng In for a short fly and was re lleTed fey Cunningham. Boors. POnnHKKrT.PSIW mflTNEWR. PA01! Wirt, GIANTS DEFEAT ST. LOUIS AND CAPTURE '22 PENNANT SIKI WANTS MILLION FRANCS TO BOX HARRY WILLS 6k Loola AB.

K. PO. A. B. Blade.

It 4 1110 0 J. Smith, ef I 1 0 1 0 0 Horn.br. lb I 1 0 Bottomtey. lb 1 0 1 0 0 Stork, tb 4 1 I 4 0 0 Schnltx, rt 4 0 11, 0 0 Lavan, as 0 0 I 0 Clemens i 0 0 I 1 0 Ff offer, 0 0 14 0 It 4 I'll 1ft 0 New York AB. R.

H. PO. A. E. Bancroft, as 4 Oil I 0 Oroh.

tb I 0 0 1 1 0 rrjsch. lb 1 I I 0 Meusel. It 4 0 1 1 0 0 Young, rt 1 1 II 1 0 Kelly, lb I 1 I It I 1 Stengel, cf I 0 1 1 1 0 cf ..000100 'Snyder, 0 0 4 1 0 McQuillan, 0 0 0 1 0 Robertson. 1 0 0 0 0 0 U. Smith, see.

10 10 0 0 Kings, cf 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ryan, 0 0 0 0 0 0 IT 5 11 10 I 1 ad. One out when winning run scor Batten for McQuillan In Ith. Batted for Cunningham In Ith. mo ono omo 4 000 101 0011 I St. Louis Nsw York Two bae htu Bancroft, Young: three base hits.

Hornsby. Frlsch: home run. Kelly: eacraflcee. Bottomley. LaTan.

Meusel: double plays. Bancroft, Frtch and Kelry: Frlsch Bancroft and Kelly: left on bases. New York. St. Louis.

5: banes on bells, off McQuillan. 8: off Ryan. 1: off Pfef fer. 4: struck out. by McQuillan.

1: by Byan. 1: by Pf offer. 4: hits off McQuillan, In I Innlnre: off Ryan. 0 In 1: winning nltcher. Ryan: umpires, Rlngler and Klem; time.

1:50. Cincinnati Bats Hard and Defeats Phillies Philadelphia, Sept. Clnclnntl pounded two Phl'adelphta hurtere for as easy 10 to victory la the second game of the series today. Epps Rlxey turned In his llrd vec tory of the season for the Rsdi. Although pine safeties were roads oft his south paw slants, he always beld ths upper hand.

(Score: Cincinnati ....100 400 10t 10 11 I Philadelphia ..111 000 000 111 Batteries: G. Bralth, Behen and Peters: Rlxey and Hargravs. AMER1CAN0CIATI0N Indianapolis At St. Paul 1 Toledo Ill At Kansas City 1 Columbus Milwaukee game will bs Played as part of doubl header tomorrow, LEAGUE MEEmXQ POSTPOXED The meeting of the manager and captains of tb teams la the Dutch Twilight League which we bar been held In Room I of th Court House lest, alght tu bees pc'oned until Wednesday night of this week. At that time President Paln of th League wiu (ake chargs.

and plas for ths winlap ptMtb season will be dls cussed. MCDONALD IS BEST WINNER Takes Two Grand Circuit Events at Columbus with Binque and Ddttie Day. (By Th Associated Press) Colomhns. top. ISLon McDonald.

Indianapolis horseman, won two of the four class events decided at today's Grand Circuit races. With Binque he won the trot and behind Dottle Day he took first placs In the 01 trot. There were ten heat winners In the 14 hests neceeasry to decide tb four races, two of them going Into four heats each. After Lady Gratton. the favorite, had won the flratjieat of the 1:11 pace, Blngen Wodo.

a eecund choice, took the aseond hsat and Julienne, the third. The fourth heat was won quit handily by Binges Wood, Jr. Binque won the first two heats of ths 1:11 trot, each being marked by elos finishes. Plain Mse coming In Just a noes behind. The thud heal was taken by Plain Mae.

Tolus Boy. a long shot, won the first hsat of the 1:05 trot, but was not a contender In th next two After finishing elsvsnth In (he first mils because Of a break, Doltl Day stared on the trot the next two heats which he won. The pace had three heat win ners and four nests wsrs necessary to deeldVlt. Barney's Tramp woo ths first, Ponywood ths second and Russell Ongal took th next two and rac. Summaries! 1:11 paoej beats; purse, 11,000.

Blngen Wood, br.h.. by Blngen Wood. (Child) 7 Lady Grattoa. (naming) 1 Julienne, br.ra.. (Eegan) I Homatsst.

(Douglas) 1 King Blngen. b.g. (Mlloy) I Toney tb Hero, Lady Brook. Koo srt M. siso started.

Tim 1 1:01 1 4: 1 1: 11. eta luwia! mra. ftUMA Binque. by th Marque. (McDonald)) Ill Plain Mao, g.

(Murphy) 1 Lee Ongal. (Squires) I Let Fly. (Cox) I I Rose Axworthy, nv. ivai entlne) T. Sit Bunco Peter.

Bartngo, Etta Wis, r.p. unkoana Blns en Watts al so started. Wstt ln Bonda. Csar Wor li AaM Rar aad Helen wunes were dletsnced la' first hsat. Tim i ej I to Troll I Heal) Parse, 11,000 Dettls Day, br.m, by Mor gan Axworthy, tueuon? sld) 11 Tolus Boy.

blk.h, (Brelten teld) i Uarr a.m. fWUson) I Pluto watts. b.h, (Dick ereon) 1 11 I Major Riser. blk.g, (Hinds) I .1 I Suavity. Worthy Mary, The Consequence, Tallahatchie, Don D.

Lopes and Fay Matthews siso started. Tim HOtli. IllT Poe Heat! Purse, 11,000 Russell Ongale. br.g.. by Ongats, (Whlte Valen Un) I 1 Barney's Tramp, ch.m., (Fleming) 1 I 4 1 Ponywood, ch.

(Thomas) 4 111 Lambetto. gm, (Ray) I 1 1 ro Peter Cloo, b.g.. (Vlek ery) 1 I I ro Walter Princess Marlon, Anna Moore and Laddl Patch alao atarted. Time 1:11. Ill I ro 4 ro Yankee Outfielders Ready for Big Series rJSLT5s fLM wKSi AuesgssneU 1 MIT il I ii IfefJIl i i 5f Tf.T!Vi,'6?'it ntWKt JLi BBWKra, s.

BABE nDTH WITT BOD MEUSEL HUNTING SEASON TO OPEN ON A SUNDAY I 10 i COLONIALS BOOK 2 FOR WEEK END Ths Kingston Colonials have two games scheduled tor the coming week end, both to be played on the Colonial grounoa. Kingston. On Saturday they will take on the fast Tsn nersvllle outfit for another battle. In th last meeting of tneee two team the Colonials got II run to th visitors' Ii previous to that gam th Tannersvlll bunch had been undefeated In this section of th country. Sunday th Kingston nine will be host to the Rd Hook Regular, tor th first of a three gam series.

Two corking good games should result from this arrangement, th Colonials are out for th Valley title. They mad a decisive stsp forward last Saturday and Sunday, when they trounced th Aston twice la succession, 41, and I. ORIOLES TAKE FIRST MINOR SERIES GAME Wam Tr. rima. Kmjd 11 aral.

lent pitching by BeaQey gave th Baltimore ItUriatlonal. th tint et th tbree gsm series with New Hva, Eastern pennant winner, ners una h. mtnnv lesSua Ahajn IIIIIVIW plonshlp of tb east. Tb scor was I to 1. Jack DOBS premier aeia kinder turned tbl local back with five hit.

Score! Baltimore 110 111 1001 New Here Oil 111 III 1 Batteries: 8ntly and McAvoyi woodward and WUms. Sport Not to Be Permitted on Day Previdiis, as Has Been the Custom. Tb hunting season will open en Sunday. October II. this year, and not until that date will nlmrods be psrmlt ted to Use the deslgnsted gsms The conservation commission hss Issued this statement after receiving numerous queries from hunters as to whsth er it will be lawful to uke gam en tb saturdsy before th fifteenth.

According to an old ruling tbet bss been repssled an epsn sesson that commenced or ended on Sunday could demed to commence or end on th Saturday lmmedletsly preceding such Sunday. Deer Season Dstrs In th countle of Clinton. Essex, Franklin. Fulton. Hsmlltou.

Herkimer. Jefferson. Liwls. Oneld. Oswego.

Sar atoga. St. Lawrence, warren ana Washington, except the towns or na lem, 'White Creek end Jackson, wild deer hevlng horns not Isss thsn thr Inch In length may be taken from October 18 to Novemoer is. coin in clusive: In th towns of oaiem. wnu Cresk end JscVson.

In 'th county of Wsshlngton. der may be Uken Irom November to II. Inclusive Ulster. Sumvsn. Kenseeieer.

war rroiumnis. uree SUIO urn counties lite sseeon le from November I to These dstes aleo reguUts the Dutchess County open sesson but deer msy be taken In this county only by the owner or lessee of the land where, th anlmsls found, or by th lm mediate family of iueh owner or I s. Yale Names Leader Head Rowing Coacii of the Ed Lssasr ss nu rowing contingent, was mads todsy by 1,1, Allen, chairman of ths rowing committee. St. Stephen's Squad Due for Drilling Following their ssnsatlonll win ovsr ths St.

Lawrence University football sleven. Saturdsy by a 11 scors th St. 8tphn's Collsgs outfit ls du for a hard wk of It, gstUng rady Its sehsdul. lor an. h.

that with Ransselasr Polytschhle In stitute. Troy, naturaay oi ie intanda to keep th en tire squad en tb Jump, a th second string players win com. Poughkeepele to meet th P. tt. o.

Dlcskla ebaser whn th firrt squad travel to Troy. Th High School bunch took the long end ot the eeot last year. Giants Can Afford to Lose Remaining Game Ken Tork, Sept. The New Terk OtanU clinched th till Na tlonal League championship today by A.featlnar St. Loufs.

I to 4. In II la. pings. Tb lent now can. loee all ef their remaining seven gams and stlU finish la th lead, even If Pitta bugh wins all ot Its remaining three game.

la that event the final stand. In would be aa followel TEAM PCT, New York II II PUUbuxgli II II mcmanmin A 'fKN 4 I 4VjV yilrt 'f I Jktf 'Mt liMMEnummm HgaCtSRtggiy .2 i JsBsWssaBs'fl 'S hi Ii jV jB)J MSB ''v'' If Mf' 'K, jjtr Itst SS BtTr. "esui'seasij ELMER SMITH ALL IRELAND POLO TEAM ELIMINATED Westmiry, N. Y. Sept.

Th all Ireland polo four was eliminated today from th. tournament for tb Waterbury cup by th American Shel. burne team. II goals to I. All Ireland received alx goal, un th handicap ratings of th two teams.

Ths winner ol tou match will play ths Argentine Federation tour In one of the seml flnais Wednesday. CHICAGO SERIES BEGINS OCT. 4 Chicago, Sept. 5 Th city series between IB two major league ciuo begins Wednesday. Octobsr 4.

with tb opening game st the National League park, home of the Cuba Th cndul cslls for seven gams undsr world' serlee rule. MURPHY IS BIGGEST 1922 MONEY GETTER Leads Field with $46, 459 Is Second Only to Cox in Number of Wins. For. Fail Home and Outdoor Exercises STIUKINa BAGS BOUND GLOVES FOOT SOCCEB BASKET BALLS GYM SUITS AMD SHOES JEKSEYS cTWEATEBS ATHLETIO HOSE MEDICINE BALLS PLAYOROCND BALLS INDIAN CLUBS DUMB BELLS ANKLE, WRIST AND KNEE BANDAGES COMPLETE STOCKS HOW ON DISPLAY. Von Der Linden's mabket srrnxxT Tommy Uurphy, tb Poughkeepsls relneman, I tb biggest money winner to date on th Grand Circuit.

When th Syracuse race war called on ac count of rsln the local' driver was leading ths field with Itl.OI. of which 11.110 was grossed at the Nrw York Stat Fair, with Crer Worthy, Prtnc Etawah. Prlactu KUwah. plain Mac The Sterweed, all j'JIba. Csar Worthy was tb largest contributor.

Wltb tt.100 for winning th "Empire Bute 110,000 pur. In this rac defeated Ptr th Brewer and Taurlda. Cox, SO Will Msrplry, IS Murphy la now cond only to Cox In th number 'of racee won In 1111. Cm had thirty wins to his crsdlt at th close ef tbe Syracuse meeting; Murphy. II.

As to wbo will be th premier tains man of till will decided la th stretch battle at Columbus. Lexington and th Inaugural meeting at Dad Park. Murphy appear to bav th dg on hi rival at present, as a number of tb Cox horeee are on th complaining list. Sunllasb ran ovsr harrow at Syraeuss and was sent horn to Join Laurel Hall and Oreyworthy. Th two rear old colt, Guy Bacon, mad, th asm trip from Hartford, and both Abbadal and McGregor tb Orsst ars lam.

ismsisisistsisiemi UUUUiMMi(iii' AMERICANS i Yesterday's Resells ITo dab ached nlea. Games Today Standiag TWI LEAGUE TO CONTINUE Schedule of Sunday Afternoon Games Is Ar ranged Through Month of October. Detroit i Chicago Th Dutchess Twilight Lean ha 4eelrieA 'Mot tk elneet la. b.a 'Washington last week's gam, and Is to oontlan Pblladelphl p'aylrg until ths end of October. Tb coming gams wiu.d piayeu at East 1 1 1 ltr when two flv.

Inning gsmes will put on each week. This plan will Monday, Tnwday and WiiflisssrlsA open date. Mo game chedsJed. TT, UTCT. II IT .110 II II .11 Tl Tl 411 Tt Tl 410 Tl Tl 4I II; II .4 II IT II, 411 ISISIS allow each team to play eat it echedule.

Th echedule ot gam ee to be play at Eastman Oval Is a follows! Sunday October 1, p. m. Nstloa als vs. Magyars: 111 I p. SehaU Eaglss vs.

T. Vt. I. A. Sundsy.

Octobsr I. 1 p. mv Franklins vs. Nationals: 1:10 p.m., Magyars v. Schats Eaglss.

Sunday, October II, p. tnw Wagy ars vs. Franklins: 1:10 p. M. I.

A. vs. Nationals. Sunday. October II.

I p. Lnt Club vs. Magyars: 1:10 p. Franklins vs. Y.

M. A. Sunday, Octobsr p. Franklins vs. Schati Eaglss; 1:10 p.

tnw Lent Club vs. Magyar. Saturday. Octobsr 14, 1 p. tn, I.

vs. Magyars; 1:11 p. m. Franklins, vs. SehaU Eagles.

The present standing the teams In the league Is as follows! Pet. I Wagyar I 1 Schats Eagl 4 .100 Lent I .410 Nationals 4 I .110 Franklin I .100 Y.M.I. A. I 4TI O'ROURKE'S OFFER IS $25,000 FOR A CHOICEOF BOUTS P. S.

Debating Club Postpones All Trials Ths first of a sens er debate to determine th debating tra of Pouthkepeie High School ha been tAMA nntll Oetober I. by th pro gram commltt of Irrtng Trebstsr, th boy debating ciuo or in scnooi. Th mmbrhlp commltt deolded that any studsnt' of th RICH School Is sllglbl to membership and upon a nsw member's Induction Into tho clety, he must make a short argurasn tatlvs, speech upon a subject et bis ln Artfinv TTanklnaAfl. Hoyt Bayer and' Jam' SkBy war elected members Trie elub Is endeavoring to obtain speaker for tb next meeting, on Oo iaIuf The rasa will nrobably be made In the school auditorium and the two freshmen atuay nau wiu Invited to attend. Mlaa Joeephin Johnson, faoulty advisor and coach, gave a short talk to th society.

Monday. Frank R. Blauvslt, '11. a former prssldsnt ot the elub was present and was called upon to speak. Bush Leaguers Beat Chicago National Scranton, Sept.

Scranton. In tercounty League champion, aeored a I to I victory over tb Chicago National bar today. Olimes. ths Cub first baseman, was Injured la the eeo ond Inning, when plkd by restus Hlgglns. Score: Chicago 101 101 110 I II Scranton 010 001 110 I I I Batteries: Btueland and Hartnstti Hlgglns and Would Abo Give Senegalese Choice of Flat Purse or Percentage of Receipt.

i fBv The AaeAAlaa 9mm Parts, Scpt4 SSa. cool mffllan francs la what Bsttllng Slki. rha co usrorot Oeorge wants to go to America to Oghf Harry Win tt th Polo Ground on October It, Manager Hellers cabled Tom O' Rourks. tb Amsrlcan fight 'nrametsr. this svenlng la rsspons to na offer 110.000.

Hellsrs sstd eonsMsred (yv Bourks's offsr toUUr lnadeauat. Ha sdded that bad received aa offr ot a largs gum for Slkl to meet the winner ot the Jo Bektt rrank. Moraa. fight la England rBoxlna; Day the day after Christmas. Beckett and Moraa will fight October It Tb manager ot the Senegalese said ha.dld hot daatr to so'to tb United Stau unless th financial 1V daemnta mad It worth whil.

BU hlmsslf at first was disinclined to msks th trip to tb United Stat? bat later said would do It Bllr term war accepted. It 1 tb opialob ot Heller that It would good. thing tor Slkl to meet 'Will tuna dlauiy, as considers WU1 tb only man staaoing la tn way of a boujt between Slkl and Jaak Dempeey for th world' championship. Btkl accorded a trsmendou ovation la tbe center et Fart snertlnsr elr ol j. Oeorge CarpenrJer trtnsT til and badly battered at hla home.

be la not yet awar that lost hi taureU to tb man from 8ngL'He Mill under the Impression that the negro wa dletjuallfled. easswesssssssess Veer Tork. SepfcH Battlinr BUrl baa.baioffrd. term for a contest. with either Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, or Harry Oreo, ot Ptttsburgb.

American llght bsavywelgbt Utlhold I Thomas F. O'Rourk. matchmaksr of tb RpublloAthlUaub. said tonight In eonfirmlng Associated Presa despttebs ot a proposltlo mad to tb eoaqneror of George Csrpentier. tyBaurks.

bowvr. old that hi of fsr was for 111.000 or a privilege et II per cent of thegats receipt Instead of th cabled figure ot 110.000. OR0ark tonight bsd received no direct answer from Btkl Until doe he declined to Indicate what attitude would th Senegalese boxsr demand for I.iuu.vsv xraace. pproxunaKsiy fee, 00, at tb current rat of exchange, for a pontsst wltb Will tbl moatb. quality Utan In other cigarette at thm NttunBy.Chcttrrfolds tsatdpetter "igM Quality a yj more a tA? (64A.

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