New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 22

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. in fourth place, NEW BR ITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. s I LT I S S AMERlCAN LEGION TEAM PLAYS IN PROVEDENCE TOMORROW — WASHlNGTON BOYS TO BE GUESTS OF NEW YORK ROTARY CLUB FAFNIRS WIN SECOND PLACE lN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—“DUSTY” TRACK MEET TO BE HELD AT WILLOW BROOK PARK TOMORROW IIIIIIIIIIINIIINIIN P e s R e CARDINALS CLASH WITH 4WA5H|NfiT[]N TEAM BOSTON BRAVES TODAY | GOES T0 NEW YORK Reds Battle Brooklyn and Pittshurgh Goes to New Boys’ League Champions to Be York—Pirates Split Twin Bill With Chicago Cubs| (uests of R()lfll'y Club —Phillies Lose Last Game to Robins—Giants Nose Out Beaneaters—Indians Lose Another to Detroit| e —Yankees Swamp Red Sox—Chicago Wins. parobe i members of the Washington champions of the s B s of the New Brit- | seball league, By the Assoclated Press The west has invaded the ea with two fighting teams to battle for the 1926 Nati cague D and a chance at the world's cha pionship. Louis, leading three fuli games ahead of Cinc mear the end of the dramatic sc was matched today in the first of series with the Boston Brs buried deep in the cellar. pionship. Last r, the Paradise| bt with-a fighttog 5 ? §|Park team won championship | chance to gain the flag, face ol oo 9 1 Clind they enjoyed a wonderful struggle with the Phila : {6 the i metragoll [ uakers, Boston's joust the Washington team which last vear | w honors. s barely beat out for cham- Cincinnatl, after disposing of a 2 1ip, which will enjoy the results R twoidaz shries rith: the des- seeees 3 0 0lof the fine sportsmanship of the perate Pittsburgh Pirates, who top I o 1 0] embers of the Rotary club, | the Cubs by three small points, joi 1 O 2 The the be ning of the present | the Buccaneers in heading for the ;. D s e sroTe shores of the Atlantic. The Reds St rt . DR o iioley e o wisit Brooklyn and Pittsburgh goes | NoWCo P o) 0 g o SN to New York. Little < e T e s sible e e St the place in the standing yeste Ve | il £y pid o 5 | Rota et Cincinnati spent the day resting, far | T = e grom the cracks of base hits and the 3, A bl eaneatthe B s el | roar of the frenzied fans t 3 (b arimen i s e shaken the first division b: ? i E lspat i = sl as the leaders fought them - i and out of the lead in the past two |\ oly weeks of play. * With Hornsby and |V H his Cardinal pitching staff still || perched in the Yankee grandstand E X gaining probable world series point- | Dean p_..... ] Tl e e ers, Pittsburgh and Chicago resumed | Doocht o - RS e e the fight for third place but manas- | p.y.r, z L S e e ed only to split two games and drop | st : & lone point each to the leaders. | e Joe Bush hooked up in a pitching | 55100, BLILRE bt C e Quel with Percy Jones of the Cubs | xxx 1 of the me s with a trip to in the first game and made sure of | v ; Bl D, At his 2 to 1 victory by doubling in the | Ji% e <00 i s {GHOToR e 8.0t they ! second inning to chase Pie Traynor | myo 1 Sy el and Cronin across the plate. ! utler Deberry. | xeopers > burgh fell apart in the second, mak- | Three be ach. _Home runs—i- hem e 4ng five errors in the 10 to 1 de- |y s 5 < Iatn 9. bacle. |n . oL Arowiany 1| e Philadelphia closed the season |l ) i Aot with Brooklyn, losing 12 to 6. Tor |\ the second time in two days a ninth | inning rally sewed up the gam £ yesterday was Brooklyn's turn. The Robins scored nine runs in the finad frame. Cy Williams hit two homess making a total of 20 Co tmes ; { The Giants nosed out the Boston |Jacka, g 01 6 ,“c;'v t the year by the R Braves in an 11 inning tilt, & to 2, | Inrr . : o after coming from behind to tie the Y Ak - score in the minth Clevealnd virtually gave up the ghost in the long hind chase to catch the New York Yankees. The Indians dropped eight games behind the leaders when Detroit won from them, to 1, while New York was showing the watchi Cardinals how they can hit. Red Sox, | hardly a just example for demon- stration, were in round | Weisk, By style, 10 to 0. B turned | Hish, b ...t 1 B — * LEAGUF TflMflR!{m’v A patched up outfield that includ- | Burru ' Bur itts and Pirates Tied as club York tomorrow. 1d out to the teams in which won amplionship and ncedless to glad hearts to- prospects of the 1 Rotary on a trip to New This is the prize which was he Moran | ¢, gue for the one the 1 L N IE y the 0—10 | day excited over the is the second annual outing team which won the cham- | day | This year, it is ers who were | wctivitie vas made be- - however. o |the attention of t Britain to the fact t ars with Tues ever | culmination, en the treat efficient shape. Skinner has been manager e for two years. M. | Desides this, each team d with s lindicating wha land they h NEW YORK | iéh bats and gloves, AB R H.POAB | protectors and masks. The ba [ o | for g have been fu been res | equippe catshirts caps | the name of the was also been furnishe omorrow's program will 0 follows:—T.eave the Burritt Hote 06 o’clock in the m a Pull- man Arrive parlk in en dinner in the park noon and! the Polo grounds watch the New York 1(§|mvls and Brooklyn play in the rnoon. Return home, tired I PPy, at r and resulted In Chicago taking both CHICAGO | deadlocked for f place on leag at fever ¥ ends of a double header, 3 to 1 and R H i closing day 255 of the AMER!CAN TEAGUE! e trick for the White oft Ty ] : league will wind up 0 3 0 v enrn 2, | scheduled een the e NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Gan s St handicap of the St. Louis Browns With the Pira ‘-H,) t Pirates 0 0 o ofplece § Tt Piomng | Walnut Hill perk. Intercst in will_be nee p. Tolson, x ©Osborn, p Totals slips tomorrow t o most ved sln ts will meet Speed Mclnnts, 1b 3 0 0 . 0 will have blood in their eye will be p Buri 2 o'clock on 1 Bu . G ) 3 e ) T f . the Speedhoy - = 2 ! jurritts in between th from the side of have not althoygh of youn cedboys baseball, pepny bunch d . lose heart Burritts hate hitting well | of lat 1 has been enty of da es to in tomorrow embko, or ssi Zale itts, wh for Durability Workmanship Comfort and Style | are just crowded into every hard to mal | eir play should A [ y or Jack | i | anonJfidmard 2 L ’ : : ‘ hard to ta For sale by ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. P nd handi capped In the box, A i S A, T T {up you s and develoy he Jarbee, it wag, who made Su “Hu first ss ball £ 1d § 15 sta o major | Collins was one of the mos: In his fir |a slam-bang fa ; 1o face | This wa $asspaseeenera I SIIIIIIIIN T I I I RTINS 2200 S tr s sttt e det e sten ey RS BRI 1isaet222021 2003222252202 2008e HAS A PROMISING PLAYER FORFEITS DECIDE ALL GHURCH GAMES League Closes Season With One Gontest This Evening Church League Standing. W, L t. Matthew's .... 17 Trinity M. > 1 Lut South White First Baptist ..... |Kensington Con. All three g {Inter-Church leag the fo for the third failed to apprar 1 took its White Ar dropping for eis Baptists were present gnmun‘.um ST i (LEGION TEAM TO BATTLE | o'clock for | ship in the > of a full team to take the| < and their game St Matth .utherans was forfeitec BILL Kensington did not show up unt ten minutes BARBEE o s game was claimed as forfeited to fity Methodists, who thereby 1 a full game ah of the First Lutherans in the race for sc ond p! with the er the time limit ar t game of the n the Stanley Memorial team nd Kensington, is scheduled for 1 night. The Stanmors have becn ski ling badly of late but hope their plunge when th tail-end T} 5 couraged by their showing in recent ames and hope to close a disastrous son with a victory A meeting of the hoard of m agers will be held at § o'clock Mon little | day evening at the Y. M. C. A lazing 2 that time the aff the b will be wound up JONES IN PRACTICE to stop An infi B e m in the outilold, to t time at ba nples. and wit couple of mates on t ms to ha S Georgla Golfing Wizard Preparing to unce triple Win Third Major Title 1y looking tot in suliar Dave) Burb ¢’s been ‘/;h, 'hz the Baltusrol course Hills, N. J., Atlanta amat where the is prepar- onal tournament next new golfing re- Snort amous for the 1 I that may set N SE(J[]N[] PL Swamp Stauley Rule Team in Play-0ii youth, p ing 3 course yesterday WAIOR LEAGUE LADERS | \tional golf that \rm ght him By tie Assactated Press, i tional open and tish open titles this year. In | preparation (Includi mes NATIONAL L§ out on top by Batting—Hargr It wasn't the 5 Hits—Brown, I misplays of the Runs—Cuyler, Pir Dout omle Triples—Walker, Reds, 2 cult courses, the exhibition showed ners—Wilson, Cubs, 2 that the Georgia pride will be ready Fafnirs and pitc Stolen C: ¢ s, 20, hen 150 amateurs ood ball. 1 work for h Pirates, fac = bi in qualifyir Rulers was divided between Thors- |17; 5 rou and Tuesday. Mateh tenson and Bren > ! AN LE Iplay will e up the remainder of t five innings bein Fothergi Se the week. count of darkn Burns, Indians, 191. Gunn, The game st s—Ruth, Yank thro! in favor of Fafnirs. Ir ir first | Do Burns, Indians, at Oakmont last year to fight his t t bats th Yankees, ¢ !way into the finals with Bobby and orsten s, 41 there meet crushing defeat retired had s White Sox | friendship ended for the time be- Thorstenson wi ing, was off his game yesterday and 1 Corbin. it over third by won 11; chalked up an $1 for the 18 hole jrien sent the runner to secor | practice. s were filled v D ! and the Stanley Rule in League, was decided in and win for the third successive year the amateur crown Dobby |shot four birdies in a row at the start of the first nine holes with {Gunn. Although he finished the iround with a 75, three strokes above for one of the east's m hion last ever | Willow Dragons came Brook park. when the to 2 scor |much as the ley Rules that ai vas than onc X mound for ~Kreme won Hits who ved sh the amateur championship iples—G 1 Homers nkee bl Stolen bases—Mostil, pass Pitching lost 4. Dauss This Sea- with | for his attempt to add | {his third major title to the season’s | brilliantly | when RHODE ISLAND CHAMPIONS Edd -Glover Post Outfit Leaves At 8 0’Clock Tomorrow Morning—Game to Be Staged At Dexter Training Field on Cranston Street—Contest Feature of State Convention—Many Fans From This City to View the Game—Tickets Selling Well. Tomorrow ortant day | t are many in thi for the members of the Eddy-Glo- | Would like to i ver post these g t honors to New Britain the comitte got out the tickets and | are now malking their first appeal to the citizens for naid I, where| The ticket will admit a person to ofternoon | the game in this city on a3 m, winmer of | Septembe e amount npion- | bein d for them will certainly home | not hurt any individnal. sectional | Never before h junior tean itle. The will be played on | had such backing from a city as omorow afternoon. The field is lo- | this team is recevi om the bas the Dexter training field at 3 o'clock | ball fans here. e one goes minutes walk raile sta- | the interest in the game is intense cated on Cran r and thousands will bhe waiting the tion and it is casily locuted by au- | Outcome here tomorrow night. New toists who plan to go. Britain will be in the game to wir ficld includes an Immense | and the boys are being favored tc casino in which the bring home the bacon. American Legion is holdi Special Card Ts Arranged for Capi- assist ringi team of this city. The Con- necticut state legion champions will embark tomorrw morning at § Provider R. et tomorow snall ate ch and home s s for the annual convention and the baseball | diamond adjoins thi e game will be the ture of the convention, ! the annual parade having been cal- off this year so as not to in- rfcre with the play toists go- ing from this city are advised to take automobile route no. 3 through Daniclson from this city to Provi- to folow this right into Island capital. This will »m near to the railroad s ery short distance tol Park Tomorrow Night—Stars Entered. The specially arranged amateur boxing tournament at Capital park nigit conjunction with display of fireworks shows promise of keeping up 1o the high caliber of athletic compe- tition tha s made the Capital park amateur boxing program so popular through on. The entry list shows boxing tal ent from § Middletown Colchester, Unionville and Hart ford making up the program. The entries: 170 pound ecla Joe Hov state champion, vs. Sonr colored champion of ecastern necticut. 130 pound class — Abe Hartford, vs. Jimmy Moe, son. 118 pound class — Vin La Middletown, vs. Lester Springficld. 110 pound class — laine, Springfleld, vs. ity is | deau, Holyoke. hape. In addition to the above four Up to this time, the Eddy-Glover r bouts the rest of the program post 1 supported the team with- X be made up from entries al St elt for aid from the public ready in the hands of the commit at large. Wishing to keep the team ' tee in charsge a New Britain institution, the Entry s for (h post members will their best | ments ez 2 had to send the team thr the | Hurley, 230 final national championship play in | Hartford Meeling for the second tfime James J. Jeftries knocked cut James J. Corbett 1 rounds at San . 1903. Corbett's SAYBROOK || scconds threw he sponge as he was being counted out in the tenth. | The bout drew a record crowd of approximately 12,000 and a record £50,000. A cut of 70 por alloted the principals, & ut of that going to the winner | with r cent for > lose Keports of the fray indicated that s little early betting on the for this Saturday which is being put on in a monstrous wil practicc at St. Mary 1 workout before v Mangan has his charges in fine fettle and he confi- expects his feam to ory tomorrow team won the the Pawtucket afler a spirited contest in which they met some sirong oppo- sition and the Rhode nders are | anxious to take the measure of the te represen ives. on team will be out in ful force to win tomorrow's game. The second contest will he staged in this city a week from fomorrow probably at St. Mary’s field and it is expected that one of the largest turnouts of the season will witness the game. cports from ick that the public of the backing up the team in zood com Daniel RBella, Oberheim Art Chapdel cente Buster Na state tourna from Edward Wethersficld avenuc /L ABOARD! AL Fishing Trip ! MIDDLETOWN, PLUM GUT Eats, Drinks, T Leave Saturday, Sept. 11 o Return Sunday, Sept. 12 nt LET'S GO! FAR 5.00 See Us About It ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successors to | there w becam seated,” it was re SPORTING GOQDS", corded, “betting on the outcome be 15 Main Street Furnishoed gan in real earnest The “snug-sitters” linformation for | promptly ma | ifa. had the correct a pitched Joe 1 one througt or two both Corbin and O'B went out Sautter to Brennan runs came across the field for two bases liped one at Floden, who to catch K 1 con home throw was too wide going ov he catcher's head veral more misplays followed this nd Tafnirs brought their total to seven oring DECHES To REMAIN Go To into 1 kstop. n their turn at bat did ‘erguson’s slar ere retired tarted by singling st ¢ r. 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