Page Four. THE BRIDGEPORT TIMES. Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1922 BROWN DERBS MAKING BID FOR THIRD PLACE BIG LEAGUE SCOUTS SEElEPARD INDOOR SPORTS By Tad Derbies 12 1 PITCH GLITTERING BRAND OF BALL 7 Wm r? meow -- 1 IT Pegs From More of zip-bust- in' brand will be at . 'Mi the tapped i ii 2 - - - Newfieid Park this afternoon when the Brasscos will again be 'tcr the guests of the McCannislers. Bobby Vines or Shanty House 2nd Place be Gene McGann's while Jock Malone may pitching selection, f returned and Giant recruit be Bill Gilbert's m 1 :L 3BF-3- "21. "the prodigal" may K J Clear the tracks ! Gene Mc pitching choice. This will be the Derbs last home appearance until Sunday, Gann's Brown Derbies are right will on the heels of the Hartlord when Worcester will be the attraction. The locals journey are the the State tomorrow for a three-day- s sojourn. Senators who occupyinc Bay burg third place in the Eastern League race by the slender mar gin of 12 points. The Funeral Of Jonah It was a big day for Bridgepprt jestexday. . Not only did the Derbs With two big league scouts Paul beat out Waterbury in a 3 to 2 gam, SPURTING ALONG KrichelJ of the Xankees and "Kitty" but Pittsfield did a circus stunt toy Bransfield of the Chicago Cubs look- cutting down the Senators' advantage ing on Eddie LePard uncorked some by choking the Clarkinites 18 to v sea- 2 Waterbury. h j his smartest ciirve stuff of the and to 0. ab po a son against Waterbury. LePard's McCorry, rf. 4 1 0 1 al- 4 0 1 0 bender had a great "break" and Field Day in New Haven. rrt King, If. though Cosgrove, King and other Long. 2 b. 4 1 4 3 Brassco batters tried to "walk into" Kew Haven fans had a big dar. Donahue, 2b. 4 2 3 3 them their efforts were futile. Eddie Worcester was trimmed in two gaurts, Cosgrove. cf. 4 0 '3 0 fanned six batters and allowed five with Frank Woodward smrring in ttfe Torphy, lb. . 3 1 9 0 scattered hits. Only once was he in first contest when he fanned 14 bjfr chmehl. ss. 3 0 0 danger. That was in the fourth round ters and held the Flynn tribe to fout Schauffel, c. . 2 0 4 2 bings. Only one Worcester pSayev 0 0 1 when the visitors filled the bags. In Fuller, p. 3 that session hits by Long and Dona- reached second base. . 7 a net-te- r 2 5 12 hue, a pass and sacrifice flyout, 31 24 the Brass city outfit their only Cooney Joins the Braves. . Bridgeport. tallies of the game (two). It was also a banner occasion for ab po Johnny Cooney, who pitched his way Emmerich, 3b. 0 INTO "rvrer out of the Eastern League in a blazfe 1 In the words of the self satisfied SfMyAJr air Miller, rf. ... fan in the rear of the box BOSi" 9 AFren-ojp- -s of glory. He tallied his 18th win Sb. 5 press 0ICT0 none the season in the second tilt. Coonei, Irving, "LePard pitched a helluva good T -o- Falk, cf 3 1 game." vvH-e- yp-E who is popular in New Haven, wap Rodriguez, lb. ... 3 12 ro Dc presented a purse of $200, the gift, qf ss 3 1 &jppose tsv Elm fans. Dom MulrennaiL Kingdon, "Moose" Fuller also pitched a fairly COCC 6T-T- 1 W TACK FOR. City Loftue. If. 3 1 good game, although the Derbs found former New Haven , loaned tt Smith, c 3 6 him for nine bings. At intervals, ovenne vmor-i-. . Worcester, was presented with a trav- LePard, p 3 0 however. Fuller had trouble in man- eling bag. aging his "spitter." 30 3 9 27 19 1 LePard was also ace high in the of Teams, ... 0 2 A and a ful- Standing L. Bridgeport 00020000 3 willowing. single double TO THEN AND NOW W. ... x ly atoned for his AUGUST FAVORITE WIN Bunked New Haven 83 38 .69i Bridgeport hits00110100LePard. the last Again! Two base Miller, time he faced Fuller. Eddie marked Grantland Rice dis- Waterbury 66 50 .57S Three base hit Kingdon. Stolen up Bridgeport's first tally in the third, has made the Hartford 61 58 .516 bases Donahue, Schmehl. Sacrifice when he advanced on covery that there have been many - 63 62 .504 Left singled, DECISION OVER YOUNG changes in baseball since the days of Wills- Jackson Bridgeport hits Torphy, Loftus, Kingdon. Schmehl's error, scoring on Miller's LUBY s. Pittsfield 55 59 .488 on bases 6; to our grand-dad- Of late certain 61 Waterbury, Bridgeport, long rap right field. crowds of 3 5,0 00 have turned in close Springfield 58 .483 7. Bases on balls Oft LePard, 6; off to Albany 55 68 .4S 1. out 6; Wes $30,000 for a single game. Fliver vv 38 82 Fuller, StrucK By LePard, Kingdon got home in the next Here is an old report of the Boston Bout, orcester .329 by Fuller, 4. Umpires Talbot and session. With two down he sent a Young vs. Pete 12 rounds. 1875- - 1:29.- - Luby August, club for for the year: Brown. Time screeching drive to left for three Joe Savola vs. 10 $37,767.06. who Today's Games. bases. A wild chuck Schauffel in Danny Humphreys, rounds. Receipts! Bridgeport fight fans jour by vs- - Expenses) $34,505.99. Field to Waterbury at Bridgeport. an effort to catch him napping at Johnny Mason Young Silverberg, 8 rounds. one on neyed to Ebbets last night Hartford at Pitstfield, Cali-forni- Today there is ball player Wills-T- ut third opened the way for the Australian Griffin vi. John 6 rounds. the Yankees who draws down almost see the bout were a lot of Albany at Sprjngfield. Tennis Team to score. Charley - Deery, "Y" This is the card of boxing- offered at twice as much as the entire season's disgruntled individuals on their re New Haven at Worcester. popular prices tonight expenses in 18 75. Quite a difference, turn to Park after the mid Kingdon was also instrumental The go will be on at 8:15 and the as such the City Games. Vs the Derbs in preliminary put promptly things go. night hour today. Tomorrow's Seaside Park putting their third and the A. & A. at the State street open-ai- r arena, Bridgeport at Worcester. winning run over in the sixth when by Bridgeport A right to the jaw sent Jackson to Albany at Waterbury. his smash for a single to left scored ticket office at the arena will be open at 6 o'clock for the sale dreamland in the third round. New Haven at Pittsfield. T. M. C. A. tennis players will clash Falk who was passed and ol Wa Jackson demonstrated early in the at Hattford. with Seaside Park team tomorrow on reached reserved seats, announced (Jonnie Lewis this morning. rgo Manage r Ihe was more Springfield the third Fuller's error. Local will m'ake their way fight. August will win hands down." first round that little venlng at Seaside park. The Park to ringsters than a novice. He was in a condition team is made up of fast players and out the arena this evening in the August Will Be Heavy. of terror from the time he first got a First game: R. H. E. ome is promised. belief that Pete August and Young Of Acorn Eleven of Wills's form until he Hartford 7 13 6 exciting sport a clean BETTING THEIB SHIRTS Luby are going to furnish a bout or August will weigh four or five glimpse huge Pittsfield 18 14 1 The racqueters made more than ma- curled uo bn the canvas, completely Cot-rie- s, Cup-nea- g the hurricane brand. There's no pounds Luby and the Batteries Moshier, Johnson,. sweep inttheir matches with tho Basc;baII fans are on score. Whoever jority of fans will put their money on John W. Wiargo has been named knocked out in 2 minutes ana o sec netters. Summaries: "betting their doubt that wins, him manager of the Acorn football eleven ends of the third session. SJoane, Swaney and Bradshaw; cjub shirts" m the South End In the whether the action Is brief, ends with to win the verdict. Xumerous a count Swartz; Pierrot, Neitzke and Singles. championship baseball series for a knockout or travels the iimit, it's a small wagers at 10 to 8 on August which is being organized to cope with Wills dropped Jackson for X. M. C. have been the last ail local and state teams. Wargo is of eight in the first round and proo Tr. R. W. Hall, A., defeat- the of that neigh- sure bet that the rival boxers will be reported during stop-pe- Second game: R. H. E. 6-- 8-- championship him in 5, 6. borhood few On the other hand West out with a challenge to play the King ably would have that 0 3 0 ed J. Wilson, Cupheag, between the Walnuts and pounding away at each other to the days. Pins and other outfits. round but for a of stren Hartford W. B. Duddy, X. M. C A., defeat- South Ends, the first game of best of their ability. End sports have been taking up all John Huber campaign Pittsfield .2 5 0 6-- 3, 8-- 6. which will be tomorrow bets in sight freely. will act as and Howard Wiaide ucu3 clinching inaugurated by Jack Batteries Head and Bradshow; ed Dr. Williams, Cupheag, played Counts on Haymaker. will be the caipitain. First won to avaid punishment and contin W. Gerald Lineburgh, X. M. C A. night at Seaside Park. The game Young Luby figures he will succeed Joe Saviola is in tiptop shape for will be held practice ued to the time he received th Tillman and Moshier. V. Morehouse, Cupheag, 2, Is scheduled to start at 6 o'clock a somewhere on his battle with Friday night and the up First game: R. H. E. defeated in landing haymaker Danny Humphreys, are asked to re- knockout 0 4 -- 4. and a bumper crowd is the the INew York battler. The latter is following players punch. Worcester 0 to be on expected August before the battle reaches port: TKe terrific hitting powers of Jack 1 8 Y0 X. M. C. A., de- hand. Both teams have half-wa- y round. "I'm to to coming to with the repu- on New Haven Richard Foster, bet-tin- e going get Bridgeport P. Pronzn, J. McMahon, W. son which his managers dilated 3, 5-- 7. hordes of admirers and the de- of Bntteries Lindstrom. and feated O. Graham, Cupheag, will be even his chin or aw this time, sure." tation being a classy performer, J. Nelson, G. Murphy, H. Wad.e,Non,E. failed to materialize. As a matter o Woodward Wilson. Hager; 6-- 4. up. Bowdcn met some and Ik-- clared Luby yesterday atfernoon. having of the best boys in E. S. Ruscow-ski- e, fact Jackson failed to land, a singl X. M. C. defeat- will on the slab for the South bold and as his division. Singleton, Fitzgerald. Second game: R. H. E. Harry Abbott, A., Ends. Thai's pretty talk just T. Martin. C. Moose blow with any force behind it. 4 H 1 The series has been the sure as mon s of Te "oldtimers' will in- Hubbard, Worcester ed Ivan .Morehouse, Cupheag, main topic of conversation on the not made green have their Miller. E. Sololskie, L. Patterson, S. New Haven 13 19 3 2. South End street corners cheese Peter August will present a ning when Australian Charley Griffin Pepe and any other a TRACK MEET AT VELODHOME. Bisfa and Ha R. X. M. C. A, defeated for the stiff dine of argument to that style of makes his reappearance in the ring. trvout. player wishing Batteries Bennett, Tugenhadt, 6-- 1, 0. past few weeks. and Wilson. R. Risberg. Cupheag, dope. Peter is lust as confident as Johnny Deery, the North End boy, The Metropolitan Association A. ger; Cooney Hargrave, Doubles. Luby and many of the ring idopsters who will oppose him, has many ad TJ. will hold a track meet at the New Hall and Duddy, X. M. C. A. de- Leo are voicing the opinion that the West mirers who are predicting that the York Velodrome. 2 2 5th street an feated Williams and Wilson, Cupheag, Johnson Is End battler will be decisively dis- veteran will be handed a surprise. Rrondway. on Sunday afternoon, Sep 6-- 4, 6. posed of. Friends of Johnny Mason declare temnor 10. There will be special in With Us Aeain Naturally, Jim Burns, manager of he will give a good account of him- itation races in the following events August, is thinking In that direction. self in his imbroglio with Young 10. 220, 440 and 880 yards and on Leo 'A.ugust has more science; he can hit Silverberg of Ansonia. Mason is in mile. If Arthur Irwin Johnson, the "cullqd gent" of as hard as Luby and he has a superior good shape and chock full of East Bridgeport, of fistic pretention head. He showed in their last md ambitions, who has been on the that Seen That Jidelinea for quite a spell, steps up Had :o remark that he will challenge the $8,400 Purses winner of the Pete August-Xoun- g Simpson, King The late Arthur Irwin used to Luby tilt at the State Street Arena to- claim that he once upon a tjma night. Leo is a clever boy with the of H. R. Pasters At Danbury Fair knocked a ball through a hole in mitts and t'here is always action every the Boston ball fence. It time he steps within the hempen en- Club a mono- park closure. He has met all the The Springfield has Light harness racing followers lauded on a car local boys presented passingNewrrelgnt :n the division with poly on home runs in the Eastern find interest in the entries and was carried to Xork featherweight the isr lea- each vear at the the on record. exception of August and will be pull- League. Simpson leading the Danbury Fair. longest tale out of wild ing for August to emerge gue with 13 with Naughton and Obero The dates this year are October 2, Open Buf heres a the triumphant 5 on Boxing West: tonight as he is anxious to box him. next in line with 12 and 11, respec- 3, 4, and 6, which horse races and woolly tively. The ten leaders follow: will take place and Saturday, Oct. 7, 27 Simpson. 18; Naughton. 12; Oberc, the automobile contests are put on. McAlester, Okla., Aug. First 11; 10; Bowman, 9; Rosen- Purses total $8,400 for the 1922 Baseman Fruth of the McAlester Fifteen Year Prisoner Is Emmer, event Western Association thal, 9; Baker, 9; Thorpe, 8; Bates. winners. Diggers, or Pitching Ace in Okla. S: Riconda, 7. Entries close Tuesday, Sept. 19, and 30 team, is the "wonder player records made are no bar. Wednesday Evening, August the league. In a game with the that day team Fruth McAesteir, Okla., Aug. 309 Entry blanks with conditions may Okmulgee recently .Eugene Waterbury Boxing be secured G. M. Run-di- e, knocked a home run througn a Whitehall, pitching ace for tho Okla- by addressing knothole in the park fence for homa State baseball Show in the Works secretary, Danbury. second this season. Tho Penitentiarytwo Monday wall see the 2:25 trot and the time team, twirled a hit game and 2:25 pace; Tuesday, 2:19 trot, 2:15 hole is four inches in diamater, added sixteen to his long list of 2:15 AIR and calls OPEN pace trot; Wednesday StateSt. and circular in shape. Each time , winning his con- George Mulligan. Waterbury fight ARENA, ' eighth for 2:11 2:22 trot and 2:15 the ball went through without secutive game. 1 to 0, recently. White-hi- U promoter, is preparing to reopen the pace, pace; the fence. is 2 3 y.ears old and. has 11 more Phoenix Arena at an early date. Mul- Thursday books 2:13 trot, 2:17 pace Under of A. A. touching is now at- and 2:17 trot; Friday lists 2:13 pace, Auspices Bridgeport years to serve on a 15 year sentence. ligan looking about for 2:30 trot 2:22 all He is a model prisoner, officials say. tractions for his first card. Johnny and pace, are for Addie Joss Allowed Less Shugrue, Midget Smith, Abe' Gold- $600 each. FAILS IX CHAlVXEJj TRIAIa stein and others are mentionecr m Well known horses and drivers are Than 2 Homers a Season possible headliners. Last year the always seen at the Danbury Fair and Doer, England, Aug. 30. Enrique boxing pastime flivvered in the Brass its record is strongly conte-ste- for. Th-- unlucky who must Tiraboochi. Italian swimmer, failed by City, but Muiligan believes ring fans Famous auto racers are eager to stand in the box in the big league two miles to swim the English are hungry and will give the pastime have place in the Danbury Fair events sparks these days and see their of- another trial. held the last day of the week. ferings knocked over the fence for LUBY must AUG homers at frequent intervals weep bitter tears when it is called to their attention that in. the old days 12 of and 12 the best pitchers saw such occur- Rounds Pep Action, Rounds rences only three or four times a According to the dope at hand, Addie Joss. Eddie Plank and "Doc" White allowed less than two homers a season in their careers on the mound. Babe Ruth alone slam- med out almost as many homers last year as Christy Mathewson allowed Joe Saviola vs. Dick Wallace in his entire career. of 10 ROUNDS TENDLER SIGNS Bridgeport of New Haven Philadelphia, Aug. 30. Lew Ten-file- r, Philadelphia lightweight, has 8 ROUNDS 6 ROUNDS been signied to meet Ever Hammer, or Chicago at the Philadelphia National League baseball park on the night of September 11. YOUNG SILVERBERG CHARLIE GRIFFIN WILDER BENCHED of Ansonia of Australia "Brick" Wilder, former Springfield vs. vs. catcher and leading home run clouter in the Eastern League, who started to "burn up" the Western League, has been benched by the Omaha club because of a slump in batting. JOHNNY MASON JOHNNY DEERY First Unasssited Triple of Bridgeport of Lenox A. C. Play Made Since 1920! Columbus. O.. Aug. 30 The first tmassisted triple ipilay in organized Lee, Referee M. O'Connor, Tinier 'baseball since Bill Wamhsgtanss of Terry the Cleveland Indians pulled his in the 1920 world's series occurred here re- Jack McGee, Announcer cently. Chanlie Pechous, Columbus short-sto- ir ,was the author, and the Min- neapolis team the victim. Defate of the Millers was on second and Ron- INFORMATION Connie Lewis' Bowling Alleys, Barnum 5696. deau on first with none out in the fifth inning when Jenkins hit a Dwyer & Lewis' Plaza Dining Car, Noble 1472. scorching liner toward second. made a leaping stab of the ball, stepped on second and then beat Ron- deau in a race back to first base. I nesterneld Admission $1.00 Ringside $2.00 CIGARETTES INCLUDING ALL TAXES