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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. D T T T e e oo LSRRI S I T TN IS I I ey ey e BILLY KLINE TOO MUCH FOR NEW BRITAIN POLICE TEAM—“RED” MATULIS LEADING CITY LEAGUE BATTERS—CORBIN RED SOX- KENSINGTON GAME SATURDAY CALLED OFF—STANLEY RULE AND FAFNlR TEAMS TO BATTLE FE FOR SECOND PLACE TONIGHT FROM CINCINNATI REDS [EAHUE SLUGGERS Pittshurgh Batters Slam Ball to All Corners of the Lot Zapa[ka Fa[ls Behind and —Braves Split a Twin Bill With the New York e Giants—Phillies Score 8 to 4 Victory Over Brook- McAloon Moves Within Ra“ge lyn—Boston Breaks Losing Streak At Expense of Yankees—Tigers Trim Cleveland. His e Angociatel Burrit Rogers Hornsby clan of Lon it profitable to spen York and ctive world the New York Yank any effort on their ¥ tard found their lead over Cincin stretched to three full games. The hattered Pittsburgh Pirates clawed about by t rs in their violent scramble 1 League flag, Press. nd a sl bits ¢ 1 today loafing king over their | series opponents, | ut st. f Matu only on dro to exis A third 1p point e ¥ b t and ed, going tie which pair a week ag Eddie MecAloon, pushed and is now but a single Fourth place st End catel seorge Luke of fell a long tting only one out of six Aside from the gain |leadership by Mdtulis, t! eatured by tha spectacu ted” Campbell, who ms fe blows and lifted hig age from .294 to Tommy B: sil, Campbell's mate on the West Ends, also climbed considerable dis- | tance, from .351 to .381, while S _|ase, Speedboy shortstop, jumped L |into the .300 class by poling out | four hits and jumping from .167 | Mcaloon's |total to 16, Basil's ties advanced him to the gatherad three doubles and thre 9| ber and the two are no 5gles during the afternoon. The nq,.fl,ll,,\mrr:':’,‘,l X(,’: respec playing of Cronin, youthful sccond e ould not add rur baseman “.u”sprlv.:r'n':v_ AT 5 o1e a already scored, Vit the ornsbyite B s K e tha Pirates today face (Iler I ek were ext ortunity since .ouis whip- ¥ e D‘do:‘)?"m so decisively in their re- | two r:'\‘m’ ; ”?W,,:,_\',:i eries. Tow es are sch = ! wiil pull the pirates second “_W';\ "‘”l" . place two and one half games be ‘ ans hind the Cardinals and a game and e a half ahead of Cincinnati, taking the day off along with St. Louis The Boston Braves have been p kicked around by the rest of the 1 clubs in the league but the New| York Giants are not among bul- | lies. By winning the second > of 2 double header 4 10 tier losing he first, 5 to 1, the Braves clinched | 72 h $ti. ihe season series e New| & i e Yorkers with 12 wins, 4 and one game fo play. Frankle Frisch, back a the Giants after a 3500 leaving the team in St ¢d the first game and retire The Yankees may Have bes vering up the style of play tha wafted them seven games ahead of Cleveland. Certainly the visiting (ardinals saw nothing amazing Letty Wiltse cut down the Yankees 5 to 2, to break Boston's losing streak of seventeen games. Wiltse stilled the batters with five hits and struck out seven. The Red Sox |y, found Jones for eleven safeties in|iur the seven innings he worked Cleveland met the same insurr tion at Detroit, losing 10 to 7 whe the chance was 1 to gain full game on Yankees. The hengal batters ran W ollecting sevenreen hits from pitchers. e ( | Bri ader from The f t iboys, who aithough 1 ek n cinnati, W too late to ¢ and one ha Youthful ~orld to do with t r dash four blood injected ion's lincup had much win conquests, al- theugh with P clouting fifteen safeties in the first gan n the second nel While Lee Mea percent- | { seventeen aver in doubt spectacled in subjection in Hill, late of the ‘ian. applied the n second. peared in the first Car; associa- Am wh Fred rican wash brush Brickell pirate outfield two s but ap- and | Bu Marfon s to the no him. by West nor YH1A R H resuming | tomorrow, g th of 9| Speedboys, | Ends, and in their first ¢ Bucherri. Four is group; Pirate Y of the Henlin Frib cent gar into " Robins of {pecdboys. slugfest | Ends re [them in team {an average of .3 ing second with | scored their | while the We hitting total to L b Burritt the West for njoyed by the leadership They Pirates be- The Burritts run Saturday s brought ai atting. the 318 ting lows: ; Fitzpat Tierr, or wocki, West Ends, Hooper, 448; Hincl second , for fine for . Louls, play- Aero, tulis, Pira 444 M Zapatk 1 n co A4y McAloon, Smithwick, West End. dboys, .393: Basil, 381; Carlson, Pirates, Burritt Rose, B mpbel Korsac, Zaleski, Burritts, rritts, Roy, 433 Spe West ritts, Bur- .36 ob- fis as, Pirates, Goodrich Burritts, gers, 304. 18 vage, Speedbo: It will be noticed that of the men the .300 mark eleven members of the West Ends, '[the Pirates, seven of the two of t dboys, and one of the R and Robins. above a Burritts, | cach | gers seven of s Left to right:—Coach Larry Bogdanski, Eddy-Glover baseball t ions Br Ha Ridget v ip of Conne and County i and feati the then, tol ord he Have month, ®emi-finals ar avidence 3 o’clock tern Lgague the boys to and the winner of the ther voi which ¢ hay expenses of sending Prov and bring Island team here the state th v are goin The has ace B the broug through ampionship. Now it r and belo te and th broad that the citizens here i an opportunity to doin to elp th boys on goal, the national is city st will e § o'clock team for to meet will Provi- all park game ddy-Glover to send sllowing pret ty a to clir shoul g some- to ralnut Hill park game unde Ma in final instru s in hods followi in the v to Ne with not trip vill ia and rooters w Britain A BUSY PROG \Challenger's Routine in give to follow when the contest is s pr n RAM After- ‘THREE FEATURE BOUTS AT noon Appearances Never Varied MADISON SQUARE TONIGHT | Harry psson, Swedish Champion, Makes Second Start Against Cuban. 9 R battle to the thres Mad- ight vy- ond 1 of hom r and a lend color bouts on the en card tc dish invasion Cuban George (Battler) Murtha, Former vsson, pion his American C giant ware honors of the Dur Paltimore Tker, High School Star, Leaves For Birmingham Saturday, rl Car but must with Jo queror of Mickey Wa Eddic Burnbrook, army of Camp Holabird, Mar Sw tler, who Johnny Risko of Cleve t start, may find more osition in Carter, Bud Gorman, a member hey training stable, in Dund r mosgt challenger for T title, Burnbrook (Bat Britain will lor) Hiz Murtha con- former football for A the col- mingham Th known to football llent | High ¢ school turday champion, i con- land ru who quered in his ged konck of the rapid for his e er of the eleven. up of ! Woods, High ans o He ol op Also enl fore welterwe punc mpior mmy Jones own, Ol will mat meet in I ird rou ries kno tzstmn July ighth round of a | Francisco lot with » around it. A crowd attracted to the appe lerable National g—Hargr Brown, Br Cuyler, Pirate Bottomley, « Triples—Walker, R Hom¢ Wilson, ( on 235, bout in a a high board ague Reds o4 ardinalg vacant Battir Hits Double i enclosure red style was Fitzsimmons in con in a ca on the ds, arriy Pirat Plrat ¥ the carri by 1 was itz all for transportation refer conventional lost Gray esed up In the ning dress.” A few heay boxes but no demon: approval was made Tha ticket sale wa American League ing—Fothergill, Ti Burn diar 19 Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 1 Doubles—Burns, Indians Triples—Gelirig, Yankces r. Homars—Ruth. Yankess 41 4 Etolen hases— Monti) Wit ‘ Pitchinge lost 4. Batt Hits e ily yeiled women sat in 5 ration of dis- the crowd estimated at ‘I hava now retired permanently” was an announcement authorized by | Fitzeimmons after the bout. " Daues, Tigers, won % | rounds, night | who meets | P s enon the holiday Stroudshurg, | Gene almost time los terday Golf paper poncono ernoon whe nneys full i in men, the mor and mountain r to bring his condition 1 was Tuesday night of boxingeafier lunch his apetizer for di mne routine on ernoon appearances ne punches the bad for setting the pace ners hing, 1d i cor s i He ring pa sparring partners st Tunney does notl He does plenty of ing in s ine is done on morning He tHen goes into from t 1 ring. ret unts a the throug rounds of boxir rounds. time ion Is fille n g An nia vare dred mari hu n mer I slans for the cl v of its program. is appearing and ¥ himself as others picture in which 1 for his bedtime. an hut the ploration in 1 cour up for he 100k yes- 1 six ronnds stituted s they skip rope 103 HAVE FIRST WORKOUT About 38 Candidates Go Hard Session Under sidy’s Direction, 38 candidates for t high school hard work-out Aout through a morial fully equipped are ready are outfit daily on Sept In a Cassidy and to st mber 2. statement said he has yasterday {~adership, Coach team 1d yesterday afternoon with a complete art zrind until the opening game numbers | spirit among his squad, but it experience and weight. Through w at Mo- the Coach and 1ack Cas-| Mangzi | | All Morey. Potts M.ngan, Cianc Partyka, Kulas, Le v Lipka, Truban and | the | | New | | | elghth inning when the ine, Sapkowski, Sokoloski. arro, Wesoly, DEMPSEY RESUMES WORK TOMORROW Heavyweight Champion Ready for Intensive Training Period o P tion wol making by Sept ree day Toda champion his last day of 1 his bungalow, fooling with h combination and tomorrow weigh most of ng aro is rest . thous- adio and going on a motor Iy rglaxed from training routin swing into the is conditioning thorou to program neive tomor- ends to set on in razor letermine mates lop sps d sharpen his y deve judg- the Buifalo light- ational in hoxing footwork, 11 be on th Dempsey up. iladelphia Jimmy Slatter avyweight sens a y duty and C eights. playm up or ppens to i ampion. | Although Dempsey will have four s in his corner when he | ces Gene Tunney in Philadelphia | s from tonight, the world's | champlon says the ab- his former any handicap will s n ate av Il in n to stand whatever Dempsey camp e hs manager, will not b to him. Demps seconds ment 1 needed tention to any s ear in the rounds. W v aske E the advice from an important s nothing; that he never 1 and rarely paid much at- advice whispered in minute rest between at does it amount to?"” Dem 1 today. “What can a ond really do for a fighter in the matter of advice? T have to do the fighting—that’s the important thing. | A second is valuable to give first 4 in the event the fighter gets wirt or cut. Or he even can rush out and pick me up in case I'm' on floor when the bell rings Outside of that, advice from the | peanuts. 1t been corner I've ne Som ving, mi isn't wortt ver Nad th expert have Dempsey would arns when t T ading swings ng general- advice from th important thing that d Dempsey to weather several that 56 Iy begins that Kear ship in de corner was the enabl Ke and tabout the ball game fair abou d. “He m previous figh other. many in undearstood im to handle mean i my de- corner busi- do 1 from absene handic me ness of fight T Gus Wilson ond to George: of oth one-time Carpentier Furopean 1t will be the chicf aid to Dempsey it the Tunney match, The others will be Gene Normile, Dempsey's busi- ness representative; Jerry Luvadis his personal rubber and atte ind Captain Charles Mabbutt, pounder from the Uy member of Dempsey's staff of conditioners. chicf sec- and army Wilson, who nst Demps ttle of a « ooled in He has sport in hand in ntury. Quec Carpentier their famous has been well nsbury firing ted h » than ral line the been connec rope for m handled ers in their European & them Joe Jeannctte, ind Jatk Johnson vas in Dempsey's with Angel 1S seve invasion, amo Sa . MeVey wvadis corner Tommy Firpo in t ag s nd m Gibhons Luis PLANNING FOR SERIES e Vole Touis 2 President Sam Breadon of St to Enlarge Eaii fii Park, Lonis, Sept. 9 (P—With the holding a comfortable lead, President Sam } announced ter iv e enlarging Sportsman’s | 46,000 persons in the | d here, | which was enlarged last 18 a seating capacity 3. Breadon gave no inti- mation as to where the added seats | would be placed. Breadon announced th tickets per game would be allotted ‘other than season box holdets, “We have received a great many wpplications to date. However, a t a8 we can we were returning| Any applications sent | in before official announcement | is made that they are being accept-| cd will be treated in this manner. | als | game don has for park, t only two n | the locals to five bing struck the infield hit. dropped a throw to catch This single and Blanchard came in tribute paid to the late ( BILLY KLINE T00 MUCH FOR POLICE SLUGGERS Meriden Twirler Strikes Out 18 of New Britain Bats« men—Blanchard Invincible Until Eighth Inning— Hardware City Coppers Get Total of Five Bingles —Silver City’s Pitcher in Rare Form—Games Now, Stand One and One in Series. MERIDEN AR Billy Kling, star moundsman for Meriden police department base- bal lteam, got sweet revenge on the 3ritain bluecoats yesterday in Meriden in the sec me of the home and home series when he held es, struck out ! game 4 m:, [ Blanchard senjoy duel until the Meridenites Zot to him for several runs that put the on ice Kline's work » day. Time rotted to the three fast sat down 18 bate He and a Dbitter and won his ommy mound game feature of fter time, the locals plate, looked over ones or hooks and then in. In fact, Kline New Britain batters out | monotonous regularity | was a big | Britain s, iand Thomas. STANLEY RULE—FARNIRS | Teams to Stage aBttle Tonight At Willow Brook Park with such n | that his fielders went to sleep on th: job and in that way, three of Britain's five bingles fell safely hits. The jokester might say “The Meriden police force, he's a nice | fellow” but he certainly could say vesterday “Mer- baseball team, he's a nice fellow" because with Kline on the firing line, hardly a of the other men on the team were need- ed It was a disastrous cighth inning for Blanchard. Three runs trundled across the plate to give the game to Meriden in this frame. Tommy had kept abreast of Kline all through to this inning. “Then Kelley got his| annual hit, a double to center and ! Boldt walked. Wilcox slapped a single to right and Kelly scored. Boldt scored on Kline's infield out and McGrath doubled over Feeney's head, bringing in Wilcox. The cighth saw New Britain get its two runs. Politis slapped one out for two bascs. Huber beat out an | Micky was raught steal- Politis scored when Kelley O'Mara. had nifty Nev for For Second Place Standing. e e Second place Baseball league night at in the Industrial will be settled to- o'clock at Willow Brook park when the Stanley Rule and Level and Fafnir teams meet in a postponed game. e two teams didn’t care to end up the season deadlocked for the runner-up posle tion and decided to mingle together tonight in an attempt to come in to the wire behind Landers, the leagus {champions. | Reports from the camp of the | Builders' Hardware headquarters |tell us that Herbie Sautter, the Silk | O'Laughlin’ of the league, Will taka {his stance behind the bat tonight but not with the indicator but with the padded glove and mask as tha backstop for the Rule Shop. It will |be a novelty to sce Herble calling {them from the catcher's box and | taking a “wisc crack” or two at tha arbiter who draws the assignment to call the balls and strikes. There is a wealth of rivalry be- itween the two teams for the second anding and tonight's battle should be a daisy. The Fafnir team will bs without the services of Howard Bela ser who left the day before yester- day to enter Fordham college in | New York, but despite this, ths Bearing Makers that they will beat out the Rule op. AEROPLANE RACE | Two-Seated Military ing but after Blanchard MacMurray got a came walked. An impressive scene was the hief Jame Landrigan of the Meriden de- pgriment. In the fourth inning, players and fans stood with hared heads in silence for 10 seconds in respect to his memory. The score: NEW BRITAIN R 0 . B, ] M ‘abelus, Machines to Compete at National Air Meeting In Philadelphia. | Philadelphia, Sept. & (F—A race of 144 miles for two-seated military |observation planes, the first race |scheduled for the army and nav | were features of the fifth day's pro gram of the national afr races at the Model Farms fiying field today, | There were cighteen entries, four- |teen from the army air service and |four from the navy, all fiying the |latest types of observation ships, ALL ABOARD! L] . . ' Fishing Trip ! MIDDLETOWN, SAYBROOK PLUM GUT Fats, Drinks, Tackle Furnished Leave Saturday, Sept. 11 Return Sunday, Sept. 12 LET'S GC FARE $5.00 See Us About It ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successors to “Goose” Goslin, Washington's great fence-buster, is having one of |his best seasons. The “Goose” has ‘been hitting the ball harder and MDFIELD’ {more consistently than ~ever _this vear. He stands a good chance of |bagging the American league swat SLORTING GOODS o & crown. 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