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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926. METHODISTS CLINCH SECOND PLACE IN CHURCH LEAGUE—TRACK MEET PLANS COMPLETED AT MEETING OF INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL LEGION BASEBALL TEAM PLAYS RHODE ISLAND CHAMPS SATURDAY AFTERNOON—RED SOX AND KENSINGTON PLAY SATURDAY s T T s LT Ty e e e eI 221 I S S S S S S e e e aass S fessorssissivisiorasdstsasraraiotasesss B I e et Reees el TN BRRSiSt B N ST. LOUIS FANS EXPECT METHODISTS CINCH TWO MlLLlON DOLLAR PALS EDDY-GLOVER P[lST WASHINGTON TEAM GOES EAST-WEST WORLD SERIES | SECOND P[]SITI[]N ' V5. GENTRAL FA[[SJ[ TO NEW YORK SATURDAY 2832388328321, Cardfiayf::d ({?:acci:::“(I-;“BT“{)’:M g‘; tesp-}:iv hFoul:‘S]]ll[ Out Baptists—White Army | % Connecncut Champs Meet Rhode| Rotary Club to Furnish Outing to Champions of New rames— ubs wn Reds—Pittsburg| . . : i Britain Boys’ Baseball L T i Blanked By Hornshy's Tribe—Giants Divide With | Wins—Bluebirds Forlet ISIflfldBIS Ol] Samrday . Through Bronx P:l‘f( ;oo—?lfi:lt; I(;inni:;‘k:)nT:;l: Boston—Y ankees Squash ‘Boston‘lndlan.s IOV U0 i e e A ) Z : T el Program—To See New York Giants Play Brooklyn Browns—Chicago White Sox Beat Detroit. MR e | \ i) 7 4 team vm} won the r“var‘;mr\nshm; —Local Boys to See Merwin Jacobson in Action. T g q Gt v . U, f the Ar n Legion league 1n | 511 2 "’V*’ l nne . is seeking other “orld:* The Washington baseball team 5 3 \ ¥ // S5 to conquer urday when TRAGK MEET P[ANS champions of the New Britain Boys 5 P T, clashes in Providence, R. 1., “..)wh» Baseball League which has been tral Falis team. champions sored by the Rotary Club of this | Rhode Island. This will be Yh' city, will set off next Saturday for Brea P first game of a hc and rnmn New York city to be the guests of e i e . : 7 . i > | serfes which the teams will play the club for the day as the prize for tonzi = £ G AR 0 o -1 i le which will meet the mnmr winning the championship of the i s ia Al 2 sl 1T - 3 ydists assure 1 : 5 of the New York-New | series 0 50 E 1 H B R league this year. s Ao aE 5 ! 1a 8 o ) 0 {themselves of ast a tie 2 2 ; 8 which will be played off on the Yer l]l[‘les ave beell he- The team members will leave s e " | Ford, P TRTTEL M. 1 a 1t ‘hurch e | ! k sg g ‘ same dates. | . carly Saturday morning from in Biaih I e Cotinelenralde: ko i ot o when they shut out the First 1 : ¥ 2 : ‘ am it teave saweany | CGIVE AlTeady Ior EYents rront of the muritt toter on weer o e st . tists, 17-0, in ded gam WP - nin S oihounaii tor | Main street in a pullman bus bound st or AL tound . T L 211 4 at Willow Brook park last ing. " / rovidence. The contest will be | for the metropolis. They will be 5 Shepar, ho occupied x ; 4 a > Eastern League base- | The Industrial Athletic council ken first to Bronx Park where Head Keeper Toomey will escort nd through the varlous Bt iilie Brab Aiviston et S ot > 102 ¢ winners, pitched his second . . hall park at 3 o'clock in the after- | Which is condu the second s el N bR b ; [ Cincinnatt : ) scorcless game and third consecy ; o noon and will be the main feature | nual track and f t at Me- aro Cubs when St Lonls has Rt . N {aYe viclonyianBtticee tatarts, (ldldix e t X Tsland state depart- | morial Field in Willow Brook park tments and show them the i P e S e 5 =7 e Baptists to thre ts s 7 conve ; al parade rday afternoon, held its final Mr. Toomey also escorted e Bl Beaves Matlvaca ; fams. Left c ncinnat 6, [alded by perfect field ciff £ "I ” : 1 er ause of | meeting last night in the Y. M. C. A. | the Paradise Park team last vear S Tiouis, Cinolnnatt ,“,31',, burgh | Chieas BEB 011 Ab L SUBROXE SO StHa Mol 1 as 3 the game. |and reports of the individual com. | through the park and the members Erlis thonsh inabcatd ol ine 5 il ol Soje '!‘"“'““ nfielde y 3 : The Rhode Tsland t will | Mittees show that everything is all | Of that club who made ”*;]"'?l"a’! b e R s m g many rives € sh % o C 3 N for P attest to his c sy and s efforts P g 5 hiladel ? 1 riitck : | i ; oG B Hialn onlSath set for the affair and all that is 3 geries_ with Boston, Philadelphia, |shes Tl h e R o) 5 e b b b G L e el i (T New York and Brooklyn. As a n 1d _there was doubt 7 % % ek i 2 2 - £ ! rin thr ¥ climax 1o a thrilling race, the C e ; * il here in the second game. The win- pistol to set the events go- | After the trip through the park. inals will close the season at Cincin- NEW 1 sl S e e | ’ . i f the serles will then go 1o |ing The list of officials was com- | the boys will then be taken to the e gead i X - po. A | Three runs for the winner were | , ) ) to meet sterday with t a Bronx Park restaurant where the SRR e S P 3 scored after two men had . 3 e p ok Tere Howard Demarest and Ernie will be treated to a chicken dinner s-m":vg to pla: .n‘d Cincinnati twen- : 2 SER 0t in the secon ing, but a 3 % . The offic, of th 1 lover | son being added. and all the B o e cnoee foue nfl e e it BLE 2 ;'\:]\ -r;.w«,.«‘u‘h “: ," vrhllyl‘\‘ “ ¢ Gy post have made up tickets which are | o date, there are approximately o1l He the Hads with St T.ouls]Icelly . : ; g offered fo e throu 50 aptries from the various fac- ’,°t“‘°"‘h"m"‘]’” ]:mf: bl ";“’; : ; © 0 o 0 0 olThe fourth the odists . = the city in order that the expense | orics. The entry list will close on eastern tour. Thus the issue would |feuscs, 1 R e S andiin ihedon H = which will be incurred in transport- | Thursday morning and by that time rest on the final game at Cineinnati | Tvon, : T8 gjeteraciokine g anaplistenally, E = Jr~E ing the team to Rhode Island and |many more will have entered ge ) nat o : winners started a terrific attack : N \ack can be met. These tickets 4 el ot meial i :\e'm’“r |'h" fr:_nmf'l sporting popu- X R T s which drove Keiffer from the mound E . et e nlia e Rorsaiel Ve ”:’,T"' “°“”“""; of medals/iwhi ! ace of two cities : ST e = e s will be awardec e winners o : @ . : ous points throughout the |y oo ™ : Lefty Bill Sherdel 3 ot 5 4 ok hi s ] = A the meet, are on on in the e i) 0STON el 15 n ond t clty ang baseball fans who are in | witaowe of the Garl ST genius in the Cardinal spurt yester- was retired on a rop fly, but the o ¥ hg hanenEll T e ! |y s of farber Furniture e e o 2 1. PO A E k of the Legion team have PRt e el day. The southpaw veteran kept the nith ’ 54 g o | hitting went on A ; 29 . A i Sotortitity o Mol the. teari on ) 1 Main street. o “Herale This is the Pirates in utter subjection, allowing | Bascr . + 3 *igame was called the Meth, ! 3 A Trophy.” the cup which is being of- | \a5 followed last vear, but one man to reach third base 0T, B8 ... dists still cirelin o " A | i N fered to the facto yinning the With Douthit and Hafey hitt / A % o of Blauvelta . Pinkerton led Those wishing to purchase the | highest number of goints in the portunily, the issue wa o) 3 i n ¢ 3 tors, Tlelding f - tickets can get them at any of the | mmect, is not on exhibition because it doubt. Four errors behind Carl g 5 o8 wer ributed By Allison, | | following places: Moniers, ( 'S | has not yet arrived from the factory ] £ Smoke Shop. Waish & Holifelders, | yyt jt will awarded as soon as it Mays proved the undoing of Cincin- | S 038 2 a0t assett. The Ao S be in charge of the party and will : 1 1 dge Smoke Shop, Kelly & arriyes. lis must be won three | set for the Rotary Club in being pati emer, o o o 4+ o ojand score by innings: The New York Giants, with Cap- 0 0 0 3 ntla e i Y o < % L] ¥ times for permanent posscssion st he bo; a h ap Baptist—Dennison, ¢; F. (BY JOE WILLIAMS) S0 on Brode afrest b fiom oy Rt 'x = lio ]m\x‘[1 hm!;' u'v‘\ ‘Vh:n‘\’:m;h b e f ing factories will have he Was on team is the sec- tain Frank Frisch back in the line- || % S § ffer, p-ss; T. Jol 5 e embera of the Americ up, won and lost at Boston. Tl 8 e I Bertin A Anderesn : By now the world knows how the GIVE OUT UN]FORMS ! lm‘ : "‘oi‘,‘ g of the AmMENCAN [ ms competing for the prizes: ond boys' baseball aggregation to | two Dempsey and Kearns N DOsty Russell & FErwin, Fafnir, Stanley | Le t 1 to the New York trip. Braves dropped back into the cellar | Toral 2 Bassett ss-p; Carroll, of; Shea, g . when the first game went against | 7—Baited for y In _|rf; Westerman, 1 Spble g na s s , ‘M"hy 'f‘:f“‘” :‘“’:g::[ ““lfi‘,‘!' anq | Works, Stanley Rule & Level, Cor- | Last year. the Paradise Park®team them 7 to 2, and winning the sec- (o B . g Trinity 3 tvelfn it R '.n\l sxtiend hipithy “v-‘ ]"' New Britain High School Football |15 ::“ \»"F;'“" .“ SR s "in | Pin Screw, P. & F. Corbin, Vulcan |and the Washington team ended the ond, T to 5. failed to get them out, fSaot ¥ 5 v IPinkertons g O Tinn, €T R H: Pinc | e SOt EnL0) e C oA 00yS wenGLhrough theirm Iron Works and Landers, Frary & ! league season in a tle. An extra with Philadelphia beating Brooklyn % hit—Teus me (kerton, ss; S e Smith, | €losed corporation was begun Squad Holds Opening Practice of | & S1Ppy mant : team is shap- | o, game was played and the Paradise B to 0. Fred Leach put the Quaker Y. Sacrifice ks onlef: 1. Hewett, rf; / - .| Driefly, it was begun in a 'Frisc ing up better eve aygand flocaliiss, i 1oto . Par m won. They were taken Lk oir e tiop nena iin A New ¢ L |Alison: e © = grogary over two large foamy Season. | fans are counting on them to come | The complete list of offi N Vot ond ot Gveniine ! Qu o otherwise desirable skuttles of b through against the Rhode Island | Will have charge of the meet, * | same route as the Washington boys Uniforms ven out to mem- | ¢, A large number of local men | follows: Referce, R. Wilcox: elerk | Jil ¢t e X triple and two singles Santon 4 vy s 5 R ! The Yankees eliminated whatever n n flson, Hart ax - [First Bapt Aeatin A At the tin ) W v < o r . n. Tir 3t o1 ing in the shipyard wing sur- | of the 3 5chool | are going to attend the game and |Of course, Vernon Reed; timers, 1. | "o B¢ (W8 SRRIERS™ dought there might be as to the ul- & |Trin. M. E. 0 5! g 501 Sulliva 2 s timate winner of the American e ECONTDG AT White Army Wins jr a nkitions to . & the Eddy-Glover post team will not | afson, 4 Sulllvan B, ndersbns s o0 gue with only one ; rter followl + e L ' lack for rooters. » Lionel Depot; s r, How- | |0e5 and the last game which league pennant by running their |New T 100 3% 5| The White Army to work ha ¢ ¢ } 1BIthar enooitAEIng from stic c 1 s Seet o e ard Demarest: judges of track 3 ! neither encouraging from ar A Judges of track, J gainst the Boys' Club won out lead over Cleveland to seven full £ 3 0 ' feat Kensington by ¢ p 7 % p 2 squashing Boston 4 fo 2 for the Red e them a strangle-hold on sixth - %o sudden wealt! s S T o e x v £ Ul sy radao connolly | vear, § to 5. This gave them the His 17k atealontioes il tnaa s s < . Lion, 1 Tiltewinzs : carns was currently eng ot U iRl ld a and custodian of prizes, B. Long championship and the treats that go dians bowed for St. Louis 8 to 3. The | Linn scored and > tson, a T ol paBEIaT NG I . e | The members of the council dis- | with it. Time and details of the Red Sox, already buried deep in the Ll % ] urther runs over Intoseynty I 58, | Sl Stmish oUne gL B0 Troy cussed the probability of having the { trip will he announced at a later cellar, seem intent on finding an 4 SR ¢ frames, Hoffman | PT 1o yi05d : F L Herring, Guifport. | Stanley Rule & Level and Landers | date hy Manager Dwight Skinner. combination ht's Herald of \afigs, (5). Herring suffered a|baseball teams play Saturday after- even lower position. Fiven Uhle, the Butier, e 01 and Monkiewicz counting in the sec- L b 1 of Gans, ) FRTEn i e S ) I Enod i 56 e practice of whipipng the Yankees © e 0 0 o fou Kensington threatened in | Marauts of Qu hin 2 s i 3 ] feVey, New | moct. The track meet will start a could not save Cleveland from the { but was stopped, scoring its | DUt K ngt getthug wery | e S : "% | York, knocked ov ¥ Kornick, | 2:30 o'clock and the game at 4 s onaltally Shenitws Aite cit g far and his bankroll Rad that lean f c San Franciuco (2.) Gt e s THOE o e i (Including games of Sept. 7) Tbbi eaid o1 the Yan‘ees lamow worth over the plate in the fourth, |2nd hungry look which ma b et atledll Montreal—Roy Mitchell. HalifaX, [ ho affair {0 witness both classics arg s S | Kensington played a much better | Marked man of Caesius in ICOyORINEE SOTE knocked out Blackie Miller, Aus-ion the same day. : #o wide that by their winning bhut £ o s e e o) 's period tralia (10.) 3 National League am in a long while i eterant it I ¢ The track score card will be used | Datting — Hargrave, Reds. 36§ nine of the nincteen games remain- tict gulars from last| p Bushey | 4 5 s Sk i S partic 3 Providence, 1 Bushey | i ing, Cleveland would he forced to L e b At e L © Claire, Anselmo |Graham. Ltlea, X. Y. beat Young |28 an admission to both events. The | its — Brown, Braves, 179, taken seventeen out of nineteen to e J Sl “"‘ i ””: 5 Justias nd Bruce. The substitute men are |afontreal, Provide (12 | managers of the both teams will de- Runs — Cuyler and Waner, Pi- win the pennant R e osesulag EL ook ad- | oiar FE ; ehrer, Bromberg, Matulis, McGrath Ga——Chick Burns, San | cide today whether they will play or | rates, 91. Chicago won the last game of ) . e O el R “\'I\!' ¥ o ’{n" ¢ lday ‘at the shipyards, Demp. Vetrano and Garston. Those | 4 i ha Frankia Murphy. | not. Doubles — Bottomley, Cardinale, their season with Detroit, 4 to 2, and |y, jeiaton 2 T s n oo ol i W o 15 Ve rough graduation are Strom- | p, | A large number of athletes were | 38 set the season total at 14 wins and 8 | Wil G o|Army’s last game of the season. |check calling for 23 smackers, va, Bray, Gennette, Gour- ' \yijkesharre, Pa rgeant Sam-|Out last night for the practice s Triples — Walker, Reds, 20, lorses in games with the Tygers. ‘ A e R s h"i'm_"-‘ Jack Was Buying 'Em e e A itek oL the iy Ralcar) Aohall Klanibeati6a 00, Blaw tacee rereissen o the U8 Homeisios Wilson: (Qibs, 20 Two new youngsters, Purdy from [Fic 3b ... - § Kenshiigton Congregational — V.| In those days D e rs and Lewickl, Ericson, Dar- [gimonich, Butte, Mont. (10.) track. From all indications, Stanle Stolen Bases — Cuyler, Pirates Lincoln and Clancy of Little Ilm‘k.‘ i ¥ : 2 2 lewis, 3b: Criffith, 1b: Ellsworth, o | exactly adevrse to looking row and Naples of the substitutes.| {'jca, N. Y.—-Kid Blair, Utica, | Rule, Landers and Russwins are go- tching — Kremer, Pirates, won put over Chicago's winning tallies. t 5 H. Clark, p: Chotkowski, 1f: Phil. | Pilsncr when it was pal ough in | 2 RS o o {light weight and Jose Lombardo of | ing to have relay teams and the !4 lost 5. . ity S Lewll 6 Stris i i iater gkt he ke & L b INITIAL APPEARANCE Panama, fought a draw (10.) competition for the honors In this American Teague ' ! e ELEODIECE; 5 el ) and, Sepl. 8. (A NATIONAL LEAGUE oo et 010 o1x_ 5 |Holtgren, rf. stainer. Cleve Ohto, & ‘rasno, Calif.—Georgie Rivaru. | event is going to be keen. Ven Borg, . Datting — Fothergill, Tigers, Jo Las s ataian Sy atier. | White Army—W. n : Having the v. Dempsey wag | Pl Rtumese, featherweight sensa- o5 Angeles fly weight, won deci- |Hick and Jess Norton, coaches of the ( lfits — Burns, Indians, J90. : o : - Davis, p; Reeds Tohnaony b | doing B Not having any | [10n Of the Pacific coast, will make [sion over Alkrado Imperial, Filipino | teams, are pushing their, men hard ~ 1tuns -— Ruth, Yankees, 124, er. Lovis 5. Phila G . H derian Crt: & Monklewics i ob: LA+ money not caring whose money | I8 initlal appearance in Cleveland | fyweight (10.) in an effort to win the event. Bill ~ Doubles — Burns, T B, i : Perty % | Thomas, cf; T. Linn tomorrow night when he appears| “Varnon, Calif.——Jimmy McLaurn- | Walthers will enter the high jump Triples — Gehrig, Yankees, 20, . IR et i against Johnny Moore, of Pitts- iy YanCouvar, B. C., junior light- |and shot put events and he will have ~ Homérs — Ruth, Yankees, 41 burgh, in the semi-final of the BIIlY | qcight, beat Sidney Glick, New York {a good crew with him to make Stolen bases, Motll Whife Sox, 24. Dempsey, as the hours pussed, that| \Vallace-T.ou Paluso bout at Taylor | (1o, things hum for the Buttmakers ;'n;hmzm Dauss, Tigers, won 11; lost ’ The Bive srmy sgain i not put 000 e TOn couele ot There's at least one in every office By BRIGGS e team in the field and the First|the evening. 2 B e | W s e imaklap e a0 o iears you busted?” asked Dem party will proce Polo Grounds where they will < Giants and 3 A Merwin Ja cobson, a form cw Britain boy will probably > Rrookly lineup a treat to crownsd champions of t old class in thi hoys will ser | the s and Brooklyn play in- stead of the New York Yankees. Dwight Skinncr, league manager will By the Assoclated Prees, st time Kearns was 880 was doing the buyving, Kearns con- centrated on drinktng,. It soon hecame obecrvable 5 5 Sosmmmonely = Tobin 5 P 0 |have been their last contest of the | PITTERUI | fats gt ol | “Cleaner than a w e iy 0 ; BGOSR Three more postponed games are i Ty ENRY ONLY Two WEEKS ( WELL LEONARD +ow'D You Y ¢ 0scAR IN A COUPL Thereupon Dem pe B v [k cotiatenvoid FORE | SAIL FoR EUROPE.|\ LIKE To Bs Me £ WEEKS ILL BE ON THE DN AR Ay Sanls ROLLING DEEP-. THERE'S : | A Bluchirds are scheduled to meet the | handed eight to Keary THAT STATERCOM THERE]| MY STATEROOM . 2 3 < 5 alf t ts - 2 KA - MY STATEROOM - NUMBER Center church d the champion St s half 2 BER 51 DECK A 51, DeEC c : ¥ead 2 e 51 DECK "A’-- GUESS YoUD hew's Tutherans will close | ¥OU . - 5 % 13 against the First Baptists. On Iri- | That was 2. he 3 LKe To COME ALONG EH7 NEW YORK |day evening the fnal game of the | friendship d a busin s€0cia- AD. R 3 S s o ley Me. | tion that has made history of sun- o [morial team meeting Kensington dr nd divers sol From that night on Dempsey and | right away. They had plenty of m—— | tough pickings befora Tex Rickard Corbin Red So and Kensington to | gave them their shot against Jess Willard at Toledo | Meet in Paper Goods Town foT | Coming east In the pre-champion ship days, they got as far as Chi- | | cago wien the bottom dropped out The Corbin Red Sox and Kensing- | 0f the exchequer, Kearns hocked ton baseball teams will play the | his diamonds to get enough for game which was postponed from | hotel and board last nday in their series in Ken- | Thiis was in the winter of 1017 | sington Saturday afternoon. Man- | Tommy Walsh, the Chicago manager | ager Pat: Buckley sought to hi who handled Joe Mandot | # 1 z: t off, it INage Moore a ! alon Z he gan iy Manager | Moore and Jock Malone, 15 how | Yoo TIRESOME Tobin refused to postpone it and | Kearns got him to fix up so 5 The g rdamn; will be carried | Dempsey: could work out at Howara [ STATERCOM NUMBER £, 2 o LOVE OF PETE SHroush | carr's gymnasium in loop. | i DECk ‘A" WiLL BE MINE FOR WHAT OF 1T-" The te are to have played | \\'mmm Smith in Round Six DAYS Jim How'D You ONE WOULD THINK NOBODY | their second g last Sund but| “Kearns was desperate,” recalls LIKE To P= HAS EUER BEEN the rain prevented the play. The | Wi alst “He was telling eerybody ABROAD BEFORE, | Second Time. | 1 1 ued on Following Page) cement reached between the two one breath that Dempsey was the wanagers at their meeting was that | next heavyweight champion and in any Sunday game that had to he | the next he was offering to sell postponed would be played on the | half interest in him for $2,000, | following mmm;.) What a buy that would have been P, — Dempsey and Kearns got a break RIBLING 1S SIGNED when a matchmaker from Racine, Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 8, P—W. L. | Wisconsin, blew into town looking “Young" Stribling, Georgia light | for a pushover to send against heavywelght, who has been in re- | Homer Smith, who was then shap- tirement at a farm at Thomasville, | ing up as a legitimate opponent for “a 8ood cigar“ . e o ot siaranming | Wik | defeat by Paul Berlenbach, then Kearns offered him Dempsey for | world's light heavyweight champion, | anything he wanted to pay, which ' ‘hr\.q been matched to box Chuck | was little enough, the matchmaker 21 Stribling's attemoted comebock | or Kearns. The two had to pay match probably will be ten rounds. | their own carfare to get to Racine i) Burns last night outpointed Frankie | w here the fight was held, but the Murphy, Brooklyn, in a main cvent | trip was worth while, Dempsey bout here, - won In a round,

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