New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1926, Page 12

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, "TEMBER 2, 192. S =t PLANS FOR INDUST‘UAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET BEING CON’PLETED—CHUR(‘ H LEACUE TO FlN!SH POS "“‘TO”LD GAIVE.,- T s s e aarens: StIr s tesyests —LOCAL MEN ENTERING MEETS ABOUT THE STATE——GOLF A“SOC!ATION HOLDS SUCCESSFU[ T""URNA’VIENT AT GI KU TLE MEADOW LINKS T3S CARDS HAVE FIRM GRIP N LEAD IN NATIONAL | Roaring Westerners Take Another From Pittshurgh— Phillies Dump Beaneaters—Yanks Pound Grove To Beat Athletics — Washington Outslugs Boston— Chicago Takes Free Hitting Game From Detroit—| Cincies Meets Pittsburgh Today. 4 Press 2 firm grip on Pittsburgh position Asocinte St. Louis had place, the jaunty was anchored In t} the Cincinnati Reds were li their chops in second walting their turn at the world pions today. The Cardinals added touch to their rout of the Piled on top of AMERICAN LEAGUE the final Pir the ght for years, rs in a 5 to 2 m overboard westerners, now headed thelr fi buckled the Bucc sack and tossed again. The defeat, the fourth stralght in the six game series that saw out one game go the way of the smoke eaters and another tied, drop- ped the Pirates 12 points behind S Louis and five to the rear of Cin- cinnati. The Cards led the Cinoin- nati clan, who had no game sched- uled yesterday, by seven points Today the turmoil is on with different settings and d palrings offering chances for still greater upsets. Cincinnati meets the proud Pirates in a sin, and the triumphant Hornsby a double bill with Chicag menace now biding its fourth place. The final setto of the dramatic uprising at St. Louis was nip and tuck until the seventh. The single Pirate run in the third had been matched by the Cards with two in the sixth. Then the lid blew off completely as 24,000 roistering root- ers toared for the lucky seventh. Rogers Hornsby whaled a tremend- ous homer into the stands, Bottom- ley singled, Lester Bell doubled, Hafey singled, and three runs were over. Lenghthy Art Reinhart wove a left handed spell about the Pirate baters that was broken for only six hits, while the Cards taking liberties with Ray Kremer, who held them to two hits Monday, The contest for the cellar position, | raging between the Boston Braves and Phialdelphia, temporarily settled when the Phillies dumped the Beaneaters 3 to 0. Ulrich allow- ed Boston four hits, while his mates athering five from Genewich rn. York Yankees broke the ty Grove has held over them at the of his sore finger. Four other hurlers followed him, but Rutch Reuther was pitch- ing winning ball in his first start for New York. As Clevealnd idle, the Yankees estre d their lead to six games. The win marked New York's third victory in the last 14 games with Philadelphia. ‘Washington and Bo the ball viciously with the displaying enough endurance to win 14 to 12, Nine hurlers paraded to the peak in the course of the contest. McNeely and My for the tors and Rosenthal for the Red 8 registered four hits Chicago took a free from Detroit, 11 to 7, five pitchers. More 2 second sacker, added three hits ont of six times at bat to his record of none out of ten Tuesday. Four runs scored in the eighth for Chicago when Woodall caromed the ball off Mostil's back into the belachers after Mostil had hit in front of th with the bases loade NATIONAL LEAGUE PITTSBURG AB. R anc game ti for Dykes § and He The Ne apell L expense hitting game Musiler, rf ouyler, of .. Traynor, 3b . Barnhart, 1t . MeInnls, 1b Rhyne, &8 Koupal, Bush, x .. Epancer, xx Murhpy, xix . Totals Douthit Bouthwor Hornsby Pennant Winners Will ,‘»l’:v in Title ‘-enc\ Englanad s year will York sach, Wrightstone, ' Wilsen. Hiberg, Ulrich, p tarting only remaining ‘ rtually assured of gland title, while Seran- 18 picked for the opposition with York, Pa., running an outside chance. ship series the Totatn 25 x--Batted for Geneswic Bosten etaoinshr Philadelphia Two base hits—Frivers, Track and ing sati tions poir CONPLETING PLINS FOR ‘DUSTY" MEET Faaones to Hold Tryouts ah Memorial Field Friday Hight Plans f annual T | i dustrial Ilield meet are pro; wctorily and present to a most s 11 Brook p ember Willow night of this w vill general industrial Healy two-mile are open aining on the is interested in find- the other fellow is distance in. Sandberg. eeks ago, came in third in the | . Mass,, six-mile the Portches rathon in threc t to go in the trio has heen d each “Nurmi” ing t1 ilating at the Norwic and the fair on Septr \ fair on | same ever had s ability rial ment to upon : officials 1d P. Crea and James dges, Richard A rad and R. Nixo “Best” Loomis of cours Her Gr on, Ve Paul of parks will ont digging ing 1 everything ternoon of the fered the use of showers Athlete Fleld for ess on fhe He has of- 1ock ana of the to nae Savs He Nlll Finish Dorpsey Knockout in Hall a Roum 2 » says he wi the have delphia, Sept G Sorld Hetoneimans back camp mir more into t week passed, got trainir the w Phila in his ears. » sw routine today with shouts of 000 clphian's still ringing The stalwart marine, seek the crown of the night of & ing visit to on his way quarters at was welcomed will v in the Tack Demy tennial ptemb Philz to sesqnioe . lelphia his rday | training stroy w and er which in s say, surpassed other re- onal a4 the that nt papers ception ever athlet i accorded C greeting ext nde challenger was far superior to given the champion on his rec vis Tunney r b city hall and meetin drick and oth centennial officials the exposition grour it ed Mayor to Ker er el tadium, wi tak. absolute have gazed most marve t marvelous 1 eclared, d and tion heap: He couldn’t unde ind feathers ) 1 the m he 1 as though he wanted to run cor upon him ratar all th ayor's of “He's Gibsgon, his * said Billy all this stuff you wa lways like that man He thinks ind wh rough with 1 how he will take was no hful g talk a showmai. is t b a stunt y it ut T to end 1s in an would not ith Dempsey I would g that has hap. my ck from tisplayed In the con- \id work would be cats in the s capacity would fight, and he by 1 be sold. tarday's cash sales here were $5 60 which does not 1 and mail of into the and in New ¥ rus) lium o that be 140,000 the ieves every ticket w | e the tel graph hat pour here S PURCHASE a, Tl Goehel of the tion, annot Card Layne, OUTFIELDER o) Peor need today nale outfiel Joe E t the had purchased | Harry 0'Dowd mir cided to bec TUNNEY WON FIRST F lGHT DECESI\/ELY RN Git ~THE TOUGH DAN DOWD WENT DOWN AFTER EGHT ROUNDS | Schedy | Pr [ MAZE WALL STREET Jealous! ToNNEY 'Ns\' DECIDED To MAKE AR ,1 BUSINESS ouT OF Jowen 1P TeD GENE ON HIS WHO STAR wWAY © JOE WILLI LAKDERS [\g FisT onc poc WITH BAGLEY ReAL PROMINENCE VS, STAMFORD hampions of New Britain Industrial League Siate d by Billy 3 interested more Thy winning, or ) 3 cntier fight ag a ball stat nonth play Ne county feited than in or Tunney's wanted I 1e back 1 to re iphic ‘s moti the hood, e« from turn to his os vk Tunn !mw W g pric uids ma hoy cle had dreams of 1 had not limi provide monestery is w nation- not in _’\‘ to go out and for has sent Lile Any know v Businie wat actuwly hap- back from t ome in T t in Green-| 1 nedionre h Village 1) December Bt | thet figh ible er O'Dowd at Jower I don't pened his when o ring. g owing view of figh The ford ga winners the w whippi his in must to announc Universa ome u Wfig t swect must have been Y for o ! sp k It mot low O He Levin Ameri- mpion home town critics view ixed feelings of toler- and sympathy. th 1die meeting tiing ening he lat r the wing on oy had pictured ¢ it must have \ hard his boy's quiet, firm broke stillnes she priest date the tonse ship) Some him foam Ing Hartford wa first it ptembe 1L probably ha aturday. bury contc bran and they will flock to Stamford whenever is s talke brief liv Strong Contenders For Title. s, I'rary & Clark I champions of the New lustrial le will enter s fmdustrial baseball cham- eliming series this scheduled to the Hartford ume has been i n for but this to tiie local team because ue is not Britain nford while t Waterbur: was proposed to mford tepm 4, but the § ! word fo this city that tie s {0 be post- e tied for frst place play off will be held on next ner of the T s-Stam- pitte inst the Haven-W title playin this yenr for the seball fans the nder c e New t for the Is have been seball all primed host of ba state n, butterfiies no food have whatever no mot 1ths duri lelphia, de URGH LFAGUE T0 FINISH ALL GAMES e of Posiponed Games epared—Profest Disallowed * Aleon, I Thrown Cut Protest irch asking Fire lont Raymon ter hit to s row to umy 0 home b 1 out. The ball T runner no, Tren gro middle- or mer- the bot- I have I have it Demp- working i Yer keep ed the top. won the chamy “Doc” 1 gue The | TAWNY &/ / I'rank big l¢ oW et. Bagl lightweig out of him. The shrewd plenty of gan to symptoms o Among hie indoor or known foh whiich Tun ardest fight of lot out of h me to the rope plunk! on the “re ri ought Mt ind 1o t M thrown an proved only good left L dozen to b o huck * Stayed Down o clear my slid out middie of ti of the ner and ring again i and he er forget landea on my Tunney Sullivan hit in those busting a hands ng daro Yidn't at pu broke his b He didn't lays and he was alw knnekie Besides tunfamentally were w Tedmus Pastxme—Waltmg for a customer to make up hla mis TED SATULIS TS ZAS'ATKA FOR LEAD t hind Matulis rate, Mc nto fourth st nd Zapat turday cading hitt the only ne, and Pirates much being in this 1 turther to the rd of the Robins, Ends, while the ronp Pirates and fell oniy as “07 of ti Snetro ins. man, dropped Burritts 1l and 16. Bil to Mec for threc Be total leadtng followed by 316 Rangers n two of that cad in th t Ends 2; Matulis 1hoys, .435: 444; MeCale MeAloon, Pirates Pira s, A4 i Carlson, mithwick, itt EHTEF ED N M“ET% fealy, Prady, Hicks, Connoliy - Hennessey 10 the ank t to b temher at the 15 mber Joscph orm @ team o Britain - at 1hese wili proh t and Hicks, ind Hennessey dashes. tes in the city who cting &houid physical Director s 1o OH t BELIEV CARE FoR ANY SouP- How's THE AIGUILETTE i | SANDWICH = BREA mm("w Tur i /‘OH BRING ME A COLD CHICKEN \ 2Ry UP COFFEE e

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