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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. ) ity [together yesterday and for a time ‘th‘ econd 4 matches with| BOSTON Y o P ; eir second round matches with 0STON Stolen Bases — Cuyler, Pirat B . they planned to start the ball rol- |easy victories yesterday, but John-|. . . _, AL e EO Acm = i ling again. |ston was by far the most e R t e 20 Speaking ‘ i : 1 157 ypounds, Jeffries an-/12 and ended with a net of 84. He 1 his weight at 148. He was|was tied with Hovanesian and after probably close to 212. |the toss, Vickland was awarded the It was announced before the bat- | Prize. e that the moving picture machine| Patsy Petano by shooting the re- as in fine working order, and markable score of 134, won the 0 Pitching — Kremer, Plrates, won | hitter of the internatio E E: 3 0116; lost 4 8 The four who started were Peter | Benefited by cold weather e Y s o f S p or ts g Perokas, David L. Dunn, Edward J. L Bill" became an attacking thunder 2221 ¢ American League 1 o o| Batting — Fott 1, Tigers Dailey and Joseph O'Brien. They \bolt‘ with his racquet dealing out i 5 0| Hits — Rice, Senators, 183. would prove a success. “booby" prize and also a cash - 2 3228seeseT] | Were ;ll enthusiastic over the chan- quick and sweeping destruction to | E o Runs — Ru Yankees, 120, | “Kid” McCoy wi s‘mmwi with Mdcmuonp offered by Mr. c!"lah e::. * ces- but after milling the question - . the shots of Neil Sullivan and Fritz 2 | Doubles — Burns, Ind 50 ltn hata kit & . 3 ¢ SPEAKI over, Da d ‘H gh Gh S [1- | Me Bethle be. Oniy 3 0 bles 3urns, Indians, 59 |the whole performance, saying it Steward of the club who delights in G O ORI | base. | 6T, Dave Dumn decidea that na| HCAYJWEIGHt CHAMDION SPOrt- Meereur or Betvichem. v Oais tous o o Triples — Gehrig, Yankees, 20. |lacked ecience, |driving golf balls made of iron. I‘lnmm'q Ruth, 40, Interviewed r the bout, Jef- The scores of the boys entered in Stolen bases — Mostil, White Sox, |fries declared: “I helicve I am the the tournament, were as follows: E. best man in the world.” Denn gross 95, net 72; Burke, didn't care to tie himselt down jagain this year =o the negotiations were called off. ames were yielded by Johnston and iflg Black Eye me Ml“lflg |Chandier to their opponents in the | all team demonstrated last night that a long layoff is harmful. Play- , 'ng the P. & F. Corbin team in what proved to be the crucial game, the and Williams broke down hits. ng — Dauss No one can tell just yet what will| Atlantic City, [ : Figers, won 11;| Chlet Devery asld after the 11/gross 118, net 71; Grenblatt, gro the defense of Axel Graven of Chi —Judge. 3 é Xveny : . 71; Greenblatt, gross Rulers lost out 2 to 1 in one of the [y A - J. Sept. 1 (P G * . tticas—R 3. rou that everything was “all 141, net 81; Gris, gross 124, net 82: e done because the subject is very| Jack . eye, cago and Henry R. Guild of Boston | I 24 2 ghtest battles of the entire season. Y| Jack Dempsey, sporting a black eye, |Ca8! y s Marsellle, gross $5, net 71; Wachir, ENTERS SWIM GONTEST £r0ss 144, net 84; Varhol, gross 180, Bill Jackson of Alabama Will Com- Eroes 0 net 685 RCUN much in the air. The fans want alis enjoving a vacation today pre team in the worst way. We have|paratory to resuming training to. even heard come of those who were|morrow for the defense of his fitle most bitter last year in the denun-|against Gene Tunney in Philadel. ciation of the management of the|pypia September 23 sily to win at 6-3, 6-1, but Brugnon and Cochet drop- |ius initial set of their match |5 t Arnold W. Jones and W. W, |8 raham of Providence under cy-| 4 This gives Landers the pennant cause no team has any chance of eing the lead now. Landers has ly one more game to play and o : 3 e - ss 120, net DiPietro, ¢ team, exclaim that there should by he world' " ham- clonic offensive by the former col- ] ¥ 330 TO, gross 4 j, that is with the Stanley Rule &gy means be o team to represent| g oG, Cr 5 heavywelght o L e pete In Race Around Manhattan, net 96; Petano, gross 194, net ‘ #) 1 ovel team Saturday. Had the Rule plon does not know which one of his A Candos, gross 144, t A i el teamm Baturday. Ha the city this year: i tners is responsible for| lLacoste and Borotra scored in [ Al % ER0%. 280 AN s won last night's game and the ARSEEInE parois lafiethon O TR ets at The aeanos ot s : It Is Announced. Byer, gross 194, net 144: Murphy, : one with the New Britain Machine | oy, e decorated optic. recelved oo e i 0810 AN gross 110, net 97; E. Delaney, gross > post affice force is tclalming|in the whirl of gloves last Monday, | Texans, John Barr William Al- 1 0| Moblle, Ala, S \ pot ; 4 Y , & aday r . e s Monday, Mobile, Ala,, Sept. 1 (A —Chal- S o , net § r \ Ihich is scheduled for Thursda |giecrimination against them in the| i i, LR O e e e 2l Moble it lll‘pl‘lSll]gly Good SCOFeh Made 115, ne Wolfer, gross 91, net night, it would have been a battle [o "0 X RALOR SEHNS, (hem n the B no’ oler”? r«mnfismf St s R e e 0 |lenging Gertrude Ederle and other | i 86; Marson, gross 112, net 99; Ho- Stween Hhel tafm and the Lenderimrgux yeut whith Wil Be BRIl &y 2o optic Is the left one, |derwent at Newport in playing i, BTOSE. 93, mel. s8¢ THeln crew for first place. swimmers, Bill Jackson, Alabama Sh le } ad b BO e vimmer, nas sceepted an oer so| 00 OULLE Meadow by Boys ! lcompete in the race around Man- 7 1|battan Island, New York, this R vents run off at| Tom Mangan, gross 130, net 7 G e LS S T > this vear |Frances Mangan, gross 157, net § . <ic | weelt from Saturday. The post of- {fice has in its employ a number of |the best athletes in town and they want to enter the track meet, but |are barred because they are not con- gross 115, net §8; Hughes, net 78; Ferrenci, gross through fourteen sets on the final barely escaped defeat champion and his part- Alfred H. Chapin jr., traveled five long and c sets to put out : and is decorated with shades blue, purple and green. Dempsey, wth his shiner pl. nothing more exciting today tha jaunt on the road, and in t The Stanley Rule has three games to play yet, one of which is scheduled for Thursday night against the New Britain Machine, month. A purse of § was the Caddic e : iats kon, gross 103, net 68; Willlam sidered to be an industry. 5 the veterans N. W. Niles and Wa s Hianib g s Sy DORnen ! ch ¥ E ¢ i | another against Landers and still|* oo R |hoon a visit to the children e lan o1 5.1 Wingo, '1f LS Jackson claims to have establish- |Fendicap which 4 an, gross 81, net §5; Jedcin- inother against Fafnirs. The Stan-| vy, personally feel that all the|Side home, an institution for crip- CER G L ) 3 1 01ed several records In Florida last|yo (h & by e oaar axoss 106, et bTA HCANET ley Works will play off its game |ahictes In business houses about|Pled and orphaned chitdren in com- (%% L ) 3 o lournament by the 103, net 43; Patano, gross 101, net “ "gainst the Russwin team Thursday |ine city should have a chance to|PAnY With Mayor Edward Bader. He | SHUR 500 W0 SO0 B L i s | t winter Jackson swam around URlcod! bro s HEo i s i llb oL [ iisht at 5 o'clock at Willow Brook [siow their wares - _|also planned a motor trip to Cam- ! AR a Chaain todss ~ehiie [N 1 Island, Tampa, in two hours | was run off § bl o ETONE % et S8R AIOoR T e ¥ show. their wares and we also be- | 1% Rlanned a motor trip to C4m-|.pie gy and Chapin today whi Jrd was run off in 1pe man- | 101, net 76; Brown, gorss 107, et tes, cutting almost two rs off the time of Helen W d sor park. |lieve that there should be a 100|9¢ o orth atol of e qu i |vara dash open for the sprinters|With a kennel owner, whoso wols B duaser Artle Campbell in the game Ves- (hore. This was eliminated in favor|Nounds and German police dogs ar terday evening, celebrated the ar-|of the longer distance run, but there | the admiration of Dempsey. } rival of & bouncing baby girl at 3 |ure many who are disappointed. The champion is so well sa 1y good Karbonic, gross $§, net 76; Apel- the boys. |gren, gross 110, net 83; Sirotnok, selected as [gross 142, net 1 Salvio, gross 161, en the decade net 149; Marholan, gross 113, net 1 was the win- | 107; Vickland, gross 96, net 84; J. the I8 holes for a Kales, gross 91, net §6; Copeland, shot for gross 140, net 80, and Jedcineack, andicap of |gross 139, net 126 nals bracketed the te n Ryn and heimer., neth Appell, John V. Lewls No W ouis Thr st week he swam miles, av- = more than 10 miles an hour. T T fa . T His time for this distance was ner ha wlll] UPHEAVQL lV Sl R 7 hour and tes, swimming |gross of | l el HSIb A e rom Flomaton, Ala., to a point five |a lad. H 3 100 030 483—19 | miles south \olino, ¥la., in the E fresh water. FAMOUS BATTLES o'clock in the afternoon by banging with his condition tha ut two solid singles out of four trips. His first hit brought Hinch- umpton of work. ’ liffe in with the only run anley today's lay-off will put hm on « Baseball Standing |1 it o ot during the game. M LRl zot | week, which is in accordance witl s Rt | plans. He welghed 195 pounds : ) Becauso of the important event AMERICAN LEAGUE rday, and wants to keep build- s 1), ] vesterday Artie thought he would mbia rive ng up so he will not b Wi e oh st e L ot Games Yesterday Dygtabingolia (ovins) (Continued From Preceding Page) loway 3. Strucic outby Fabe el T ineup last night, but Mrs. Camp-{ . tes BECECR last week or two ¢ i) Wi Lo : T Il insisted that he play and Artic ; S g training, < ases—st. Louls 8,1 haotke ; e LAl s Cleveland 6, St. Louls 5 rainine g e e ie £ e S e 1 aitabdit b 7 (12 innings). il M cans & 1 ore a crowd of 10 ‘! Washington 2, Boston 0 Tow Marly Bur i by v (SECOND 643 it Stanley Rule couldn't seem to light. heavywelght, will be ready for jcago 19, Detroit o : ; 2 liam §. Devery, po olve the shoots of Mickey Huber in (Finet osie) ork with Dempsey. Burke Twp ohise: was i ah 1 st night's game. Many oppor-| pror BERE) watehing vesterday's workout, un- ¢ L fai Ag b inities for runs presented them- (Secoal earns) hesitatingly picked Dempsey to de- | o Jeffrics, manifestly in trouble in Ives, but the punch was lacking. feat Tunney. Burke bo | RH A E 5 ol - | twice and s familiar with the style i 1 - et Jimmy Clinton was umpiring be- of tha challenger. : e : }‘ ind the bat and “Yiggs” Patrus|x.. york | “Dempsey looks to be in spler LS s o ) pasted one into right ficld for alapy Ot | condition right now,” I 1 1 2 i o sible homer but he was called | pyiin Sl avor Dempsey to win because of ) el Sl t at the plate. Naturally “Yiges” |yoro the difforence m hitting betwoen Suvar, : - 9 : pi telile tea g tint / hought he was safe as the play |y so4 |them. Tunney isn't the puncher giin . ® o 0 » i § was very closc. When Clinton called | ey 459 | Dempsey is. That should determine ‘ el e im out, “Yiggs” went to wave his|g' 1 ouc 103 | the result. Tunney makes it a prac- s ene e ety il el LT G R wnd as a sign that he thought|po ! 309 | tice to lead with his left and, in do- Clinton was all wrong on the de- | sion. As he did so, he tapped! limmy in the head and the umplre | ought that him. = {ing so, is open to a right cross. mes———— Today Dempsey Is a murderous puncher Philadelphia at New York with either his right or left. ~ The 'iggs” made & Pass| Cpicago at Detroit. hout, however e x\'z"(‘h:fiml:]nu_v[ | sh nney is in good condition. : Washinklon, b poslon, ney is a counter fighter which is a It was evident to everybody that poor style agalnst a fighter like uch was not the case though the | NATIONAL LEAGUE Dempsey, who comes tearing in with - vay it happened, it would have SRy hoth fists in action m near L] Samed Holninidt e e Limpiring Games Yesterday Burke has aided In conditioning the pliver ook & ‘snclt ot ur | Bt liouis 6 Plthings 1. limm 4 Dempsey for two battles and also went fo return the compli- (Elrst. game). worked with the champion in thea- 1 called “Yiggs" for it, but | S Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1 | trical work for five the, He a n trus explained his action and (Second game) was with Ja hen he trained for 8 - ta ago 1, Cincinnatl 0 i 4 in To wasn't any argume he battle with Je o (Other clubs not scheduled) n= in camp do in 1919 and s when Dempsey | here f The Standing Joe Jasper plaved a whale of a me at third for Corbi | was tr: r Georges Carpentier. | s and 4 after the contest, Joe slipped us e _“‘ " Despite the cold wind that swept | merry raspherries for our dis o 5 off the o yestor | ourse on the subject of “inferior- | G 2 25 | engaged in E -)m,v ok ty complexes.” Joe doesn’t ieve L3 O oe out. One of his spa E ¥ complexes.” Joe doesn’t helieve . iti0 o5 2 [ out. ofshismalSrgsparsiy 2 word we printed about him after W York s 81 | partners, J m\»!l .q\( \‘.‘a e ‘; st Sunda e e T k) cel J weight of Bridgeport, nn., W ,}:m_, ’NI“ U G G O L) knof-k.\d cold by a left hook to the | S Philadelphia 47 75 {jaw. Dempsey regretted the inci- | Boston . 48 ) dent, saying he was not trying to hit The Kensington baseball ftean + Kensington ball m rton. but that Saxton ran into the vill practice tomorrow night at the ‘ercival avenue grounds in pi tien fer Sunda Games Today i Pittsburzh at §t. Louis Saxton was carrled out of the Boston at Philadelphia | ring and was not revived until five (Dther clubs not scheduled) | iinntes laters Games Yesterda TENNES STARS ARE % e b Bridgeport 12, Ha | | PGB O Waterbury 7. Harlford 5 | Buckley Risn't made his decision (Other games played as part of t with regard to his double-header Sunday). { ' America and France Alrsady at par s game against the t'orbin Red Sox. Man: r Buckley vants all his players to get down ) the Paper Goods town as near 6 clock as possible, because sscends so quickly no wctice will be FAS < YOU BET! tion for next Sun Bucholz for the remainder o son and he will be with Ken- The Standing Pet ington mext Sunday. It will be eci- P'i"'i’]',';:: e o : U e s ko) LIS War for Net Supremacy See These Goodyear Values srobubly in the case of eventuali- SPringfield e 3 G B (e 30x3Y2 Cl Fabric . . . $12.35 ¢ Serk who Wil face Ken. Filisfold & 323 2 phidelpbia, o 30x31, ClL Cord . . . . 1275 again nex Sunday. We Games Today :\n ya in the str heard anytning from John| Sprinfiel b el s 32x4 S. S. Cord . . .. 288 ] n vet on this matter Lartford of the two nations entranc sides of the net in the quar- tional doubles we figure that he went so well inst the team in the first that he will be returned to f crowd again § 29x4.40 Balloon. . . . . 1525 | 30x4.95 Baloon . .. . . 2260 Big reductions on all sizes All-Weathers, Goodyear- of mpionship here even of the eig lto fight out the concluding of the cup event were involved in players chosen | Pitt H leld at Springi rd at Brid Kensi The four teams came through [l om0 e idayiacyivs 0 o pany ab: Rrovidence. tods atches. Both contests held built Pathfinders, and Goodyear Tubes make Good- » ory ove ;11;' I The mn; hasi eV H'nm.\‘r.; \7\7 e vnmA‘ . ‘. ,_”: r]‘v:\l'll'v]]I’:.‘;\‘\‘:("};]{:}\‘)(’:\‘ rt:v‘ year values bigger and better than ever. P yers don't eare pitches INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | \yoria’ honors entered into at least Come and get our new low price on your size gainst them on S because e one battle, with Henri Cochet and l \ 1y all feel that they out to sames Yesterday Jacques TBrugnon, recent \Wimble- t en matters up with the Red Sox.| J°75e¥ City £ Rochester 2 don winners, opposing Vincent 9 n D Newark 9. Syracuse 7 SR A e S TR, We thought for a time yesterday DUffalo 5, Baltimore 4 the American doubles champions of | 1 at. there would be an All- New, oronto 3, Reading 1. 1925, ; ) Dritain foothall team formed again 2 | In the other conflict, Rene La- this year. Since Dr. Waskowitz pul- The: Standing lcoste and Jean Borotra, singles aces » 4 out of the affair, a quartet got i v " }"""!’ of the tri-color team, faced ‘\\Hlmn; | Toronto . 5 546 A1, Johnston, No. 2 singles player o! 39-4 ‘ashi! S w Britai n. s Newarls «.ooonis §4 30 38T {,4t vear's Amerlcan Davis cup team 39-41 Washington Street, New Britain, Con Puftalo ........ 85 60 586 |4 hiy California partner, Edward 0 ¢ | Baltimore ....... 83 39 85| . Chandler, twice holder of the in- Phone 90 Rochester ...... T 13 AT arcoleglate title. { |Jersey City ...... 84 78 451 racuse ... 58 32 414 ading e B0 107 ‘ _ 28 New Improvements | i - that increase comfort— | Games) TG8Y. 4 look 'em over today. Newark at Syracuse. Baltimore at Buffalo. Reading at Toronto. (2) oles by the score of 11 to 8 yes- |terday on the Acorn street diamond |in & hard fought game. It went nine |innings and every frame was pack- ed with thrills. The last two in- ’ . |nings were the ones in which the Dodgers pulled the game out of the fire. The lineup of the team is as i follows: Spe Andrini p, Pa- {luch 1 ss, Platus 2b, Ba- | cusio Domkowski 1f, Ronzo rf fand Paluch cf. Relindine umpired === |for seven innings but when the Ori- \ON ;Q \Q loles got after him, he walked out ¥ ECONOMY SPORT SHOP 1215 o 1ast two innings were o Successor to led without an arbiter. Games are ofl LD, {wanted with teams averaging 10 to 12 years. Manager Ernest Speziale 100 Daley avenue, telephone 300114 SPORTING GOODS The score: Dodgers Orioles 0 0

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