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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926. | second base. The score: Cos : s f PR 3 e 3 Baseball Standing \NETHODISTS MOVE DEMPSEY TO TRY [ "swigsgse, . S 00000 boooinimnst o NONMBHORSES % . TESIIILI3325030 Green, s — Walker, Reds, of Sports | vz | AHEADOFSHEDES, BONNG AT NGHT 57 B ‘ G Stolen bases — Cuyler, Plrates. 29, Thirty- of S por ts ] - e v L aiga | Stolen bases — Cuyler, Pirates 20, Thirty-fourth Tunning of Lawrsscs’ Games Yesterday Scheldler 2 ) "struck | 16: lost 5, 4165 Won | Realization At Belmont Park Neld Johnson ), Salak 1 ” S Soiuidien e Today. The Corbin Rea o and thel o York 7. pruageipnia « | DEICAL Them i Postponed Game, Champion Wants to Accustom 3 merican L New York, Sept. 4 U — Horsed and Kensington teams will stage their| i (Second game). . o : o Tk et 0~ s — Burns, le tomerrow afternoon 5 2 \ ks b P 5 i second pattle tomoreow AHleinot?| Washington 3, Boston 2 —Blue Al‘llly Forfeits \ Himself to Glare of ngms o 0 HAOR LHEAGUE LEADERS = i, running of the $27,000 Lawrepcs | St 0 tuns — Ruth, Yankees, realization at Belmont park today Ermmsmmemms s it Philadelphia 7, New York 2. Batting — Fothergill, Tigers, .350. |l ertounonoms | mrrmormeonn i at the Kensing S what a battle it should be. | “.;:}iir:;tg‘;m;’h“mn i TR A (Second game). Church League Standing | _Atlantic City, N. J, Sept. 4 (P— - e Tri ‘ 3 “‘ll;:fi T e LU Kensington is out to win the scc-| Clevealnd 9, Detroit 1 AR W L. P.C. | ight hosing will be & part ot Jack |Jervls, -m. , (Including games of Sept. 3 omers h. Yankees, 41. | Nurmi :3: C°"""m same class as it did last Sunday, Standing it S e . eelic [0l e - h Chance Play 123 : o 't have any le a | W st Lutheran 10 .88 | The world’s heavywelght cham- Fitohing h dia 0y i 26 by ::ei\o‘lti“(::gl il\;‘,\x;\n?v“"'ro(rtg:fh anlm?fgl.‘ Now York . 81 50 4 ::""' ALSTigHal i .523 | pion declded today to work out two |2 3: lost § SR it e t’],arg"n A 1\\;l\|ln\llll score. No|Cleveland ..... 3 ‘Bv;ulhA\',on;l. s ¥ 00 |or three nights to accustom himself haney inkling of who the pitchers will|Philadelphta .... 72 A T e +438 {to the sglare of the lights that will be has been forthcoming from the | Washington ..... 69 & (SEA L SO e -433 {flood the ring when he squarés off anagers but much depends on the | Detroit .. . 68 e ng. .. 1 .412 |agalnst Gene Tunney in Philadel- manag : s the | Chicago .. i G hite Army ... 7 .412 | phia September 23 and also to be- twirlers because we figure G : o |Kensington Cong 1 1 | d to boxi o vhara | BE Tl e 52 400 -067 |come used to boxing in the night| O aat ot s ron | Doatate . @ 313| The Trinity Methodists defeated {air. This will be the latest autumn wil o t |the First Lutherans, 8-5, in a post- |date that Dempsey has appeared in |poned Inter-Churca league game at |a ring .and he may run into any | Willow Brook park last evening and {kind of weather conditions on the ‘stl;ppchx;uu[ that tv:\n{\ into =econd | night he defends his title. place. The game was fast and well- | It he does, Kensington will try to played, with plenty of solid h:I 'ls;\rlo?::k;\:::ul: r{f:-n:i‘: I;:rfit«:a- j get to him early and in bunche: E smashes on the part of the batters | roqls it will break the dreaded “‘:‘mf p———] & Then again it may be “Porky = and several protty flielding plays. | o ony 5 2 i AT G Flynn who will ascend the mound.| . o o N | Roth Shepard and Fresen started off | o0 (;f' the training routine and 2 R stroft at Claveland. {16 geast ivih Bttre bt 1fford him more mental relaxation The stringy Hartford la b el lin g vie, R s e AR T R the best in this section and will hicago at 8t. Louls. |posing batters for two innings with. |24 & time When he expects to be on | g make a lot of trouble for Patsy| Boston at Washington. {out trouble. The Swedes emerged | 5% STy {from the third inning with a lead | The titleholder failed to reveal *__' The Sox took the first game but | Games Today New York at Philadelphia Detroft at Cleveland. Chicago at St. Louis. Washington at Boston. Berg held the Kensingtons ve snugly in the first game and it may be that he will go back in again.| ._.___ . Buckley's crew. ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE |when they scored twice and held the anvthing exciting in the workout ' . T | Methedists to one run by tight work | vesterday. He eased up noticeably Yale will probably draw the a Games Yesterday |with the tying score on \h.;.l,t ™ lin boxing, holding hia ppunches n ——— signment against the Sox tomor-| ey e i Se TINES e e e Ly reserve, He worked only hard row. Bucholz turned out to be the | pitianurgh 5, Chicago 2. lfis e e e Afathorn= | onough to get thoroughly warmed star of the Faicon s\fl'ne: S0 farl (10 innings) |came right back to even the score |up. The champion appeared to be il Gt st e ana e e ot 1T, Boslon 8 and it began to ook like an overtime | 1eavy and slow, hut this presumably Buckley says ho will be on Ta Srooklyn 4, Philadelphia 3 |aftair. In the last of the sixth, how. | Was because he was bundled up in | for the game. | y — |ever, Fresen weakened with one out, | @ heavy shirt to protect himaelt | The contest will start prémptly | (USSRt Oy pet A single by Horace Pinkerton and | from the chilling blasts that sweep e I i v £t failure to cover any base on Allison’s | off the ocean. at 3 e oL Tous -287 |and Holtman's infield hits filled the | Jimmy DeForest, the veteran who | Maher holding the r el o <381 ihages, and Fresen walked Dem trained Dempsey for his match with | Fans going from this ci wil find | pittshprgh 53 ‘576 Howett, ‘foraing in {16 run Which | <‘\\'|"l'n’] -m» Tolen O' k ‘l | the bus ncrmnn\oflf"lt"»\i from U P ! Chicago . .« 6 6 530 hroke the tie. Jones scored two more "n W h:\n Jack wo 0}1 1\1](1‘ 1 & 1 son's Corner to the ball park in/Now ¥ 1 6 88 lwith a torrid smack to left and the | tantly watched A:\-‘\ \‘ ‘3 1e i vogus again tomo ronl:l,\‘n] e total for the inning went to tjon vesterday. He ;:Y“,“j?,fiHx; stacking up aga hem tomor- | e fREiTated ¢ understood ho was working row in the s rican cluby Games Today i e ps. He sald Dempsey ap- of Chicopee Talls, Mass. The visi- 3t. Louis at Cincinnati Ay O AT ot e nEd ad to x?f‘ in ‘fi x_noii tors will line up as follows: Sta- burgh at Chicago. L it el condition .\.m]vuu : m&”{ na'lr?\(x_blg cski 1f, Rutka 3b, Grebal rf, 308 New York : 2 speed in cen- | in whipping himselt into fighting mowski 1f, Rutka 3b, | Boston at New York. FEElndintana i Her e ot brn e e i Paker s, Noel ¢, White p, Piener L DeFor appearing here in the role of paper correspondent, | ; , - Yucha 2b, Padykula 1b, Stolarz ef., philadelphla at Brooklyn. 1epard’s work in s Ints | 3 V ‘ ; P and C Gnn\r‘f Tomorrow Eric Anderson in handling fouls. The | jntonds to remain for a few ¥s ;,\1 : 8t. Louis at Cincinnati NreupE ani i tn e ahihie PR e S e M e The Talcons will use their regu-| Pittsburgh at Chicago. First Lutheran—I Sk ¢ S o lar lineup with “Chucky” Wojack| Boston at Brooklvn. Bell ss, Poterson 2b, E. Anderson ¢, | jine on aie sonditions - e at one of the infleld positions.| Philadelphia at New York Munson 1f, Nordgren 1b, Fresen 1. | ' Davaosor's bungalow 1 | empsey’s bungalow was made [ “Chueky” was forced because of il e |H. Anderson rf, Nyborg cf. i - Yo it e health to quit league baseball but EASTER! AGUE | Trinity M. \es 1f, Blauvelt | more cheerful. today with the re- ceipt of a 81,000 combined radio after a reat, he has been feeling cf, R. Pinkerton 3b, Shepard p. C. < o | ' fit agaln and his presence in the Games Yesterday Linn 1b, H. Dinkerton as. Allison c, | 24 Phonosraph, the glft of an At- o 1 Falcon lineup will be of great in-| Providence 3, Hartford 1 Holtman 2b, D, Hewett rf. Tl (s bl terest to all. (First game). {1st Lutheran 0 0 2 10 5 Al Providence 6, Hartford 2. | Trinity M. 25 2 The “Herald" is offering a tro-| (Second game). | “luebirds Forfeit BUTTMAKERS TAKE that| Pittsfleld 7, New Haven 6 The Bhts Army 1afled to put in a phy for the factory team wins the most points in the indus- Waterbury 2, Springfield 1 "flunnarnncfi and forfeited its game | trial track and field meet which is Bridgeport 7, Albany 2. |to the White Army, which had a full scheduled to be held next Satur- —_—— {team on the field and was almost " " . day afternoon at Memorial field in The Standing heartbrolen at losing i*s chance to Because no other car provides such a re- Willow Brook park. All the ath- W Pet | play. l'rn-lanrmm 1o l])\n Bluebirds ‘ mark bl b. . £ th Tete t last night for try-|Providence ...... 48 45 |their last chanee of getting into ffth )i amrwd . | able ¢ Cute and s ood otowd Assembled |Bridgeport o..i S1 B4 .60 place. Russwin Tribe Swamped Under | ble combination of the modern features essential to motoring satisfaction, tens of thou- on the cinder track. New Haven ..... 7| On Tuesday night three more post- g |serinenaa : 0 |poned games wil be iaved. he - Parade of Basehits and Runs | d dail . ¢ ”Ex: voL::Q:r! x:q;“r;:o:x’o|-:u;1;g(ne Harttord ..veaes 6 5 |Tirst Baptists, the 4 -~ a’ ffiese G aSklng omansin Mg meet, but the Universals will have | Waterbury . . 6 |conclude its season by playing Ken- h anley Works baseball team | d H ) % ) some strict competition. Joo Herg- | Pittsfield ....... {'1”5'1“"-”;111’:‘":; IV;::’]“ LR T 1e Rugswin crew In the - o we need in an automobile? and are t ncovered two-miler last cile the First Lutherans in of the season last night | . IS . . it o il v Htoehsin Gamies Today latter team’s final game of the v £ TWillow Bropl par by fa score | Lowmces promptly and sans{aCtorllY answering their own » ‘ L o e e ° question by purchasing the Smoothest Chevrolet #nd he does the mile in near rec-| Hartford at Providence od e Neterours ot Springfeld FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 5tanee Sac® arove nugelo. storeis | in Chgvrolet historyl Frnest Mucke, star end on the | Bridgeport at Albany. —_— who essayed the pitching role, off Touri "s 1921 New Britain High school state ¢ — o A the* mound_after ‘the third inning | wa“ championship football team, will ~ Games Tomorrow New York die Anderson, Wyo. And treated Scheidler, who S\)rr’*cd-‘x £ o leave Monday for Rice Institute in| Springfield at New Haven ming, won on a foul from Arnold [l him, roushly while the game | Brighter, more striking Duco colors—the com- Te: Mucke has been playing a Pittsfield at Waterbury. R¥an (51 Hadte: ODbwas Colirs 1 I)m(- mT\ gs were to h'?! nis f d f whirlwind game for the Texas col-| Albany at Hartford. beat Murray Layton (6). played, but as the score piled up, | %‘h i orts and smartne i i lege and this will be his second year | Providence at Bridgeport e Goldbark, Bt fouis, detes tha game was sawed off after the pc ss of enclosed Fisher bodies— e ot J—— o o e e ran | o Hongid Bs rilliantacce ‘eranon,effortlesscontrol,abundant e r3untt W Gati tooke) motn| UNueriiaent aE Bl shLe 5 ,';\r.‘mr(i;i?] (;y‘?(“z\v\.«: R,r DeMarco, | *2 acrifice and a dropped third power, amazing smoothness at SYeny, speed-— ends of & double header yesterday| Waterhury at Harttord, Pittsburgh (5). e e Landau ¥ m all these qualities are yours in today’s Chevrolet when they trimmed the Dodgers & = | s ! Add two more in the third on four to 4 and immediately afterwards (Afternoon) | Toronto, Ont—dackie Joi ; ) A took on the Orloles and beat them | Pittsficid at Albany. Toronto, ~ hecame bantamieis e Ringls o LI RRA B nley at Chevrolet’s low prices! 17 to 14. Ti.: scorcs of both games| Rridgeport at New Haven champlon of Canada when Vie Foley, | v orks had eight. : Dy innings vs: Hartford at Waterbury. {Vancouver, fafled to make t Logieaint s the fourth, %T‘me’*k$37s Mt. Everetts .... 10 5| Providence at Springfield |weight ltmit. They then boxed an Scheldle southpaw, (Chassis Only) Dodgers 00110101 0—4 Bl loaehIniHoR: dvaw (10}, uck out two and the other man Come in! Drive this splendid low-priced quality Mt, Everotts ... 30401842 0—17 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE —_— e 2 s 1TonTruck 5495 car! Learn why it is the OVQTWhelming choice Orioles ........ 2—14 | Ohio — Carl Tremaine, | MOF® Ho (Chassis Only) - : s i %, S B two singles, a walk and ey e Games Yesterday ¢ outpointed Phil Verdi, a0 h The Tigers swamped the Thunder- | moronto 7. Baltimore 2. HeR 12). Jom Moore, Detroit, | LWO_ error: . Prices 1. 0. b, Fling, Mich. of buYerS everYwhere~ bolts in a game played yesterday bY | Byufralo 15, Reading 4. boat Let Philbin, Toledo (8). o li.}.‘ swins got ‘onl‘y one hit the score of 24 to 4. The winners e during the game, and that was a acuse 2, Jersey City 0. double by Je into left center | C i SR team had only one error. I, Pandol- to catch the drive, but missed trap- fo slapped out two doubles and L. mo. oo Iping it and the ball rolled into the Pandolfo one while Capodice it one | pore it Famous Trainer of Horses For Half ‘l]n\u:h in center fleld for a double. | for three bases. The score of the |xowary ervis got to third, but that's where game Was s follows: | Ne 6 a Century Passes Away From In- he died. Only one other Russwin : | Baitimore player got as far as second, and L e | Rochester 3 | es. ) Thunderbolts . i Riar | $ AT juries. that was Morelli. He also kicked [forey ity . Sl the bucket there. u Q o. Reading Minneapo! finn., Sept. 4 (& R.& B. turned in a snappy double 5 Tlhe ”:‘i;‘:rrs liréfl‘my“‘fls as ('oflo“‘ i 2 Melvin “Doc” Belknap, trainer oflp‘fi‘. for the featurs of tha game in .. Pandalfo ¢, Sobolewski cf, Capo- | = \ = o InTay eatura s gam " & Games Today | race horses for half a century and | % LI i A e L N ek b (ot aktar. who once trained Dan Patch, fam- 'J"hfl“o"n‘::‘c'r"‘:a “;‘(fgy{‘:::"‘(}:’j_:’;}- 113 ‘ :HURCI I S I' p-2b, Piskowskl rf, Gatzck 1f, Depfa | : ous pacer, is dead hers from injur- | 1 e + Arat. . 3b and Macucin ss. The Thunder- | d {os Tecoived when he was kicked by | SCOtt hit to Mullen at third and he bolts lined up as follows: F. Domain | ¢, Wisk p, Wodeski 3b, Kulis 1b, | Reading at Buffalo. togged Salak and then threw out Baltimore at Toronto. | & horse. bR & Wi | Green at second. It was a snappy ; ; ; Belknap had been connected with | o Kleszeyk rf, Linsky 2b, F. Pac s, J. (Two gamés). ikl 1th | play. h Pac cof and J. Domain If. the M. W. Savago farms, at Savage. | " \Vurner Jofinson was never in Phone 211 T . amous horses were kept. He also & Ea it tha Ball atre The Tigers are looking for games 0| game. He whizzed the ball across ] had trained stables for Lisutenant| n. pan and struck out five fn four and teams wishing to meet them ) % 2 r hould got In touch with Menager Governor Higgins of Montana, and jppings. Salak went in for two in- p <l Frank Pandolfo at High street. James J. Hill, “empire builde dlnings and he held the Russwins had worked at every well-Known |crely. Johnny Parsons played A ’ Monday night at the Hartford track in the country. He was about |nice game at first for the losers and / Velodrome, fight fans in this state 90 vears old. A sister s sald to be | the Stanley Works Infleld worked living at Albion, Mich. smoothly. * Wendroski starred ~at| will have the opportunit yof viewing | (Continued From Preceding Page) Johnny Risko of Cleveland in action against Pat McCarthy of Boston, 1 > hailed as a comer in the heavyweight 3 LBM $ M ankes. Ouaife of ths Delkasy-Soio: i $SA AN $A Sam Makes a Bum Appearance By SWAN mon bout in Hartford this s the first [ Murray, p . P e ey heavywelght bout held in Hartford. {TLC T/Y -5 PLACE - 1L z=TY P s s - Fil5 NEW 0T OF MINE MRKE)\ 7 TELL ~ \ERUE (19 smne. e A T A R epass fae) Y Tntépest: of 16cal AEht 2ass is ced- : | STRAT TALKING To HIM ~| [ ToUN.D. — ILL PoT On end Bl SHES 77474 TJusT_HIRED A tered In tho Connecticut debut of LR : THEY WONT HAUE ANYTHING- | | IMPoRTANT RIR- STeP P o DR Clkee TBN\TOR “Spud” Murphy who originally hails | 5% : 3 TO Do WITH YoU IF THEY | (HIM LIKE A Bit BUSINESS 7 . THIS MORNWNG from Fargo, N. 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