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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. sttt RInI LI s T I L L S A S I ST I I KENSINGTON AND FALCONS MEETING rOR THE THIRD TIME TOMORROW—ALL-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE ORGANIZED TOMORROW MORNING — DETROIT MlDDLEWElGHT VISITING HERE—INDUSTRIAL TRACK MEET BEING HELD TODAY —BREVITIES 3333 R 2pe220s s iR 335053 228332202sbus2setgerasiz it anravanansivadiss aasee s IS adRdaa s eenn s oo e s e s e e P s T et o Tt e T R T e 1220202 e n e s oy eI s e et e vy BOSTON BRAVES THREATEN KENSINGTONS PLAY | DISASTROUS YEAR FOR FISTIC CHAMPS 'ORGANIZE FOOTBALL TEAM CHANCES OF ST. LOUIS TEAM; FALCONS SUNDAY HERE TOMORROW MORNING Cards’ Leads\‘;;ws('ut ‘Ii)owr:i 3 2';b(¢anlmcsT h\\'(iithT;‘in-’Twms o Clash in Third Game Stars of Last Year Again Signed Up Including R . | a0y . 8 " i 1 1gN ] cinnati Still Second and Pittsburgh Thir el of Series in Kensington Humphries, Morrfis, \\'afneer, Stzu:tcn:r l:fd 6)319:; Points Apart—White Sox Lose to in! [ American League. e et —“Silent John” Davis Secured As Fullback—Sea- | b ; gl 4 % v AP et v S e e . & son Will Probably Open Here September 19—Play- A, = 1 o ¥alcon teams mect in Kensington | ’ ? » = ; ! R S ] 5 1 awttene | ers to Meet At Memorial Field. ruthless Boston Braves, who | 2 . @ two, The teams w stand . ” ] ! TR p— knocked the New York Giants out T T T o1 77 T7|ted with one victory each and 5 b 4 of the National league pennant in P“IIA | both outfitzs will work hard to win & - 7 I The All-New Britain football team the clasing stages of the 1926 bas A LRI 0. A, B, |tomorrow's game in order to have . ; ; |will be organized for the season of 1 [ edge. The cons took the i > ; fay 1926 on Sunday, September 12 at badd season, threaten to treat St. | %" 3 | _ | A am AR first game by a runaway score while s J . i ' Louis likewise in the present scram- | s i Gt aen e e e I - Memorial field in Willow Brook park ble. The Cards’ lead today is 2 1-2 [Lea e 1002 ') ek 2o Biitar o o fhe 4ot A ; : according to an announcement madc games with Cincinnati still second | ¥ ¥'s! b ; ¥ el 0 4to 2. today by those interested in the pro- and Pittsburgh thirdg three points |; show which team is liable ject. The team will be conducted b The Braves, languishing at the Vilpse Ive-game serics | terests in this city Edward ] tail-end of the circuit, were directly | o, P itls 21l e thatonly| attraction o : y s will be the only {ton Rings Dowfl the Corfail |paney witl be the business manager e C ¢ k ;ealx;onqxbx 1\'-52”;]'\) (1;:.— t(z;\e”mi: 1 oLl oy ; ¢ s iy alf-game Joss to the Cinclnnati |l o ibeca . Rben s ot of the club this year as he w Tomorrow's game will “ |l|||ll-, i | 3 Reds and the Pirates, who spent the day in a futlle effort to solve the mecond place problem decisively. The Braves smote St. Louis lustily 11 to 3, while Cincinnatl and Pittsburgh won games from each other by tlre same score, 3 to 2. The threat the Braves offer to the three contenders can hardly be | minimized as all three leaders must | meet them shortly. Boston hay a | habit of taking coplous defeats in their foreign tours, only to turn | upon invaders of thelr home park | with dire results to pennant aspira- tions. The Cards have three more games with the Hubmen, Cincinnati two and the Pirates three. In home | games played against this trio this | season, just half, or 12 out of "4 battles have gone the Boston way. It was the same Boston team llmt proved hardest for Pittsburgh to de- teat last scason when the world champions were cruising pennant- | ward. The Hornsby clan, resuming work after a two day layoff, played rag- gedly yesterday and Grover Cleve- land Alexander, ace of the round robin sreles that brought St. Louis | through to the top, was battered | game will be ay v local teams thern, | The Corbin Red Sox will be e Bass | MOSt Probably, as Manager John To- | bin b : no announcement of | BERLENBACH Btruck out ash ¥ |a game for Sunday. | \ > £ 2 Temorro brings togcther | |two teams a ing the edge en footing ment tomorrow : 2 may be thrust {in to conqu L Falcons cond co cond and Bruno Kania who: |right arm has saved many hie lo 8, The teams appear to 0 evently divided in 1 eoalbuant Tas i JACK ready to step out on the field | n Fite DEMPSEY his presen in the lineup is| expected to strengthen the Faleon | batting order, Buckley is| nding put with lineup same ag the onc that downed the leons a week ¢ t | A large crowd spected to turn out to watch the game as it will be a bitter batfle th sides are pre- crept up and ahead. A one-run rally down to its 16th straight defeat. Final Standing’ Manager Dafley ha W °C ' ed signing up pla St. Matthew’s 17 son and several games ar Trinity M, B 0 ie 7lin the works both at First Lutheran i the road. The playe: nley Memorial .. +356 | ready been signed as members of ti South Cong ....... § -500 |team include the names of several 444 well known New T n football 444 {players and the team this year wi 89 Thave more local color than ever. Those who ha ady beer ed by the management follows: Tom Humphries o cond season of the Inter- |Bridgeport, stellar guard: Donlon ot New Haven, h i ) “Duteh” Connors, star half back drop Witlow Brook park Withyyickor of last year's team: ]'svl::v'/ anley Memorial team holding | John” Davis fullback Jast ourt} ce by defeating | ¥ear with the Mulligan Blues; Mor- iris, side kick of Humphries in tI ard po ast year: Perry Bean all-around man who shone d and tackle last year; “Blg Bill | Warner the most popular football |player cver to ar in this city Joo Rogers, last year's captain ane by Kensington in the fi Hnning|OAEoE s DertHoenieraRthid slat was not cno nd the team went | ever known; “Red” Steudtner jof Meriden, flashy hal eague came to a close in a bitterly con- ot off to an ear! i and t the winners all th v, but Struple’s fine pitch- ing llitied by the errors of his support and the Stanmors gradually The fielding of the Stanmors was gave them the victory, their |eT» former West. Sides star from the peak and with Reinhardt i % ! dicting a vietory tomorrow and the er sureness cutting off poten- | Kerr who played with the Rochester ylelded 1§ hits. Thevenow, Card “Haun for RArgras : S W it e e £ o Al Kenzington runs: the losers, on |National league team last year shortstop, made three costly |rrn:~s: . v Fo 4 royal. The manner in which the| .. has 1 g0 Zoalr ""‘ o = = " lthe other hand, messed things badly | §haub, a former star with Ursinu: ed’s ory JUEENS Pittsburgh, 5 ) 5 | funday, shows that they Ik "M ueh aaie Has e s me. mot for K e of est stakes of all r nd Carl Rittner pitehed excellent | cago Cardinals and Milwaukee of the S ucasng e Ll Belmont Park. The winner ball. The hitilng feature was a long | National league and several others allowed McKechnie's men but four it onin, Waner, Zitzmoun | evently matehed when g 0 1e accond samie eifo ""‘"“\:'- L 2 Stoln {ing the pitching. The O Jlgcionogne, Alticn race, the acknowledged king' triple by Chotkowski. The line-up |Who have not yet been definitely Rixey had dropped a tight pitehing SR m was there with the Beatplcin anc opess o clant as handling D « he juy purse of $86,- und score by nnings: signed tussle with Ray Kremer in tsc first. ¥ . Dascn on bl y t shich alded Br s oo il 3 0u0 awalting ard, Kensington Co onal — V.| The local men who will be on th Philadelphia vmu}m-d ljfl;(un sl out. Rixey 2, |at t o t by the Faleon instance, Paul nbach, American yrd Chaucer, winner of the $65.- Lewis, Griffith, 1b.; JIsaacson, tcam this year are Carl Brink. for rising to smife the Chicago Cubs, 8 [{{emer 2 Moran “and Ve et s arry Greb, Mickey er ana | pion. R 400 Moperul; S Flow, the best if.; Myers, ss.; F. Wright, ri.; Brad mer captain of the Connecticut Az to 4, and break Guy Bush's record | aHa s A sky Kansas ? out o e aza ) L AL it anion: | oisiis otkowski, 2b.; Phillips, |glcs, “Uncle” Connolly and “Happy of eight straight victorles. The de- | : (SECOND G, ) e use in Kensington o | the titular f ¢ il ed ¥ £ i b lorous, Punt magant, Pan- c.; uple, p. Griswold. feat pushed the Bruins three ootaall seeeeeni1200 000 20 [—m (EHen A o et art weight must be no knoclkou dora, the last four from' the H. P. Memorial ——Haumlin 1f.; F.| The tentative plan.of the manage below third place. Dennis Sothern, 0 R S e ; ; B vl ¢ stable; General Lee, Bon- Rittner, ss.; C. Rittner, p.; Thors- | ment is to open the season in thi a recruit from the Middle Atla ,\,, cted a0 ‘turn out to e e 5 MBS L Kearns ‘ L ) Y ginon and Point Breeze, an- (cnson, s.; E. Stohl, 3b.; J. Wright, city on September 18, Although thi« league hit a double and a home run 5 A\\\ my Maher a i 1 Ingtoole anup S D0 0N eE e atlie n o'War colt, are among lb.; IFrisk, Sandberg, cf.; Sie- me s not definitely set, the fir F I L S itter the umpires and the | *P¢ i Ol e cat favored among the ent vers, 1 tram to appear there will 1 Heavy shrouded the z E 72 miner de the welter knock v ‘ong ..110 000 1-—3 | wark, the combination that gatr vy silence s ad- | Sl : vl reliaraslans inatkaliel itehes are expected In the | Kens, Cong 3 ers in the American leaguo “nh St o'clock. SnAREO S e arge fi The distance is about Stan. ) olois s 010 New dBritain a tough game last year 5 cag Sox & Sammy Mandell, to- 1 sar . n iy . This & wound up the season, tion with seevral other star players to 4 in the only game played. The HORNSBY [S BOSS OF meo,in ightwe tor. All old Garden so he ¢ 3 \ ) = 1l confer with hi b in the . ed. Th At ' | e R e e Measur all postpone having been who will confer with him on or be- game went ten frames and McCurdy, . m ou, has faken pla it of the war benefi re Gascos Take Measure ed away. 1t was the longest | fore Sunday and with the men he Chi cateher, had his record of | |ihi since the first of the yeur | venge “irs 'ans oo e ol eady signe Cew ) neago catener, vt e cveort of Wimep of Epsom Downs Derby ST. LOUIS GARDINALS | ""r fix e et "ot _enam*““Sact: mempses win now vox x| - OF First LUtherans juuaon auempten’ by “ans ™ toca1ae aireasy stgnes, vew pritan ten hits in sive S The Gascos s ling from & staliciite e ot cason of rounds with Joe Bonds” clarioned ! bat broken when he was within on L ! ted Sgaso to their string last night when they Se 10 and gmbracing a to- | last year and the fans of this city of tylng the world recrod Tflkes Mally MO“CY PFIZGS 4§ 6, only Jack Dempsey, Charile}the announcer . 4w defeated Dave Ahlgren's First Luth- games. The championship who have patiently awaited word or His Men Like Him and Seem Will- 2086 and Fidel La Barb: Dempsey eraw through the E il Bessubnssant b B0 B ans, 10-1. The winners started vor > St. Mafthew's Ger-|the situation, wiil get their il of are ab each it Kensington r ) i remain (“Kid” Kaplan vacated his ropes. But instead of Joe Jlonds. % 1o Play Hand for i o D right out in the first frame, when |man L. . newcomers in football. AMERICAN LEAGUE e eptull O Throngh Him. tentherwelgnt throne), | Rosanbere | Jos Jeannolis, & gient neets, talied | chuoky Wolaak'athres bugger drove | who displaced the F The decision to conduct a team ie great performances of his che looks 10 he in for 2 whipping when | to the minute, was therc ready for Chuc ] T asue, ‘ ced the » he meets the tough Terre Haute action. In Steva'with tho first ru of the jLitharans, last yoar's itls holdere, hore agaln this year was reached by DS | battle lor at Chicago, Sep K s waved Dempsey fro 3 m rom then on the SCOS meeting e board of managers Doctor Waskowitz solely anuse PO A E ]".'ff’i'm'"J:A‘m‘;f.':..r';f’fi'»‘,‘:‘"fi”’""' er, Rogers Hornsby s bonw of tne | JA110% 1td Tastor at Chieazo, Seot. | B WICE, (EIREY (U G0 ke wp the score, while Johny will be held at § oclock ay | there were so many in tho city who Bennett, of ....... Ak | e Bititlen turt, Tord “Gn])\ r on r’) nale | That brings us down to Dempsey = Londs or nobody held the Swedes in che night at the V. M. C. ; |are interested in the matter. Tt is M'":""'v‘h 8 ? L Inag s L e b 1(‘<:lxn;§l'»f| 0 e r‘r ':m nl‘:vr been a doubt of | | o La Barba should The Garden beecame a bedlam g features were a pretty time the leagu will .Ivv {planned, if possible, to ha “Red Miller, rf ..oeeees s § L! ot mensy.wioning oo "‘; "*“ gt ““"‘~’<‘-"'~'{-"l“‘1‘1" sacker |y e honnet ; but | Cries ofeslacker, cur and coward Catch by Anderson in left ficld on straightened out anc suitable | Grange’s team on which Eddle MeManun, 35 .. 0 s hgl e e g A e G BhE e AU il e e R S how | were rained down on Dompsey's a4 rit off Kopic's bat and | trophy for the wir decide 8 on is now playing appear here . 98 2 0| far this on R R e = L8 Rolatel L e 1 i o 5. |head and he was all hut mobbed as 1es’s throw to the plate to com- —— -~ on October 10 but no answer has as Gorber, 8% o..... E S Caroaaeh iis won four o ic : ;"\’;"1<’wnf;f:1« 2! _“ S hesred e he walked back with bowed head to Dlete a doubie play after pulling in POSTPONED GAME vot been received regarding thie Fallou, p N Shedias ol e ) Heaace o) (BY JOE WILLIAMS) S o fly. Johnny Sheehan pitched great | New York, Sept. 11 (@) : Poriie, A teeim Wil et Aagetiier 5 B i bous S T oon mueel N ice Writer) ] ht, 1926, NE ball for the Gascos and was re- lowing dates have been set for play- for the first time, torgorrow morn- Totale § 1032 15 1|MOre than the winnings of any other |Ing the cves of St. Louls fans toward | rv/h AT W e 3 - cd by Kopee. Anderson and ing off postponed National league ing at 10 o'clock at Memorial field complete stable. In addition thre |the possibliity of their first pennant | There have been veg ‘ vorked for the Luth simes naxt wee in Willow Brook park. % |other horses carrying Lord Wool- In 38 years, in Jackc Dempsey's lif 11‘. ; o for fersne faned et et SRR ¢ Brook v § .u‘“:‘?\’;* ”’);“H haye RoRvEhrendy ,:.I”r{u b g"»‘.i“‘”;d “.r “m”“””"';% vnmlni;'\'h'i:‘ a flu u‘:\n:n: 1‘ ) n Ready fOl‘ Races Todav pired, and their were C 1 ept. 16, St. Louis at| In some sections of Kentucks nings mm i (”,',,,:: 1.\('“']“'\ i o ept th ‘(13,;» bln‘\’-‘rn .1’.‘1"\]:”»'1\‘1‘;: losing the championship. New York, Sept. 11 (P—Twenty hiladelphia, double header; Sept. rifieman who can not hit a nail head Sl | Phis was the hight he squared off | of 1he finest two-year-olds in train- Two French airmen recently re- 1S, &t Louls at Philadelphia, double at a distance of 120 feet is consid This total may be substatnially "IM& baseball on the diamond, and g 5 obey his orders quickly and absolute- | to battle Luis Firpo in it |ing are ready to face the barrier t v 45 hour ad |ered a poor ahot nut colt, Coronach, winner of the! S$t. Louis, oM., Sept. 11 (A—Man- E. Moatil e e 1 o |increased before the season ends for are melodramatic fight between porg e 23 2 & Sl Coronachtma Maavy: tayorite 761 el 1o e Mealchansed jtne aystamaor ma SLiBAlS TR MBS IETE Ahes A - - = = o classi ger, concinding three. |1® €lub house mectings, has advised | Weights this country or year-old test of the year which car- | (1¢ Pltcher of the day how to pitch : an By BRIGGS 6l aoh battor, has done away with e cheers eame from t Ti88 a5 annroxitiate valtie 6E 10 206ILE @ batter, has done away with ny signs £s porsible, docs not | 0f an assembled mobh 0 0 rte cster- much for Dem Lord Woolavington's only rival as i OTU L S el . : ey £ ek s b i Y 11s open to sugges- | @ st the v in r e " Morehart, Ba h ! St pias S YRS el whes and pl South America. X ‘ e ILL BE THERG) (M WILD THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY has horses that won 11 Left on P i 06 valued gen of the base- & = 5 g H MOREING E ey 1 racos alued « 545 poun: ius Wallagtasa ot iiashase, (18 e ! T AT MY CLUB NEXT S S oyt allou ¥y 3 o mong iiners, <, )a N, 1 3 - { CAT A s v Ak = 7 i S nen S5 1@ motto of looking forward acl Here was € tion, MY GUESTS VLL BE THERE JACck | WON'T BE 's game and forgetting the de- | something entirely new for me. My | 230, ABLE To MAWE THAT NATIONAL LEAGUE _ The Jookoya ure 1ed by . Weston, | ioun: awerers hat a plaver. ena || oI sala to mysbif “They 4rator : : e T w fitty firsts, while the famous |make numerous mistakes and go un- | you at t. Sten out 1 glve 'em 3 Steve Donoghue is fitth with 37 |reprimanded. Such nctton hrings a | al you got. Stop this I r«f with a | \ BUSINE 2 RO winners fury but never denunelations or | punch if you can So I sailed in 2 NE< i ALL RIGH T e “razzing.” onthe wings of a tingling adven | ; f BiiLe weLl "he reaction of the players on this | completely disc goal r re- | 4 - 2 TRY AND PICK ¢ REGORD OF FEDERALS - sstem is the interesiing part of the | ar . feel out and sc / UP_SoME BODY 2 ¢ 1 R whole procedu (Ask them and | w} h = - g I FOR THE FOURTH| { e they he is the “best fellow they | Blow Made \zzy 3 . i 3 B Theve 3 Local Team Won Six And Lost Two °V°T ik | “Ishot the old undertak | Alexa For the ime in seven years, [ at his jaw and in my e to | - ¢ 4 / : | | | pounds. n.,r\.. that®won 41,802 pounds in Retohart ; Games During the Scason of 1926 Hornshy is not leading the league in | land 1 missed. That mi RS s are not worried | proved fatal. Firpo countere —Batting Marks, over that. Bof® an¢ 1 back are | ; that caught me clos. responsible for the slump, they say. 0. Not many of t wit. T didn't either, but T felt it, | ; | alf hit 1 hall shoved me g Morey hurled | Bill Squires came all the way from | ot 00 B G SERTER T8 0Fer ues and only one loss | Australin to be knocked out in the | (oct chocrs I would have fouxht e ; = — e et p against him Os- | first round Dby Tommy Burns at | yierent fight and the chanees are | ) HELLO JACK - THIS IS HELLo JACK-{ NEUER MIND ~ s bl ;‘”l|“‘ y I.'xm‘ 'm:.“' 1"\\'7’ )‘h”'"‘ I wouldn't have been hit by that | EEBDC s T AW;ULLY’ Tuis 15 TiM= | | KNOW WHAT 1ad gained recognition as the cham- | . | S RY | WCN'T 2 Baseman, 1ed | plon following the retirement of Jet- | " Shmacy fias had (o el RBLE To PLAY GOLE & You' R = GoNG ght safetics out ; it SDAY-- I'VE GOT To ToS IT: JE f these bein The champion of Australia re- | which he doesn’t like to rememb | R DowN To T'ME e | GUYS WiLL. GET A BID FRoM ME| 1 \ P> To PLAY AT Lo%s on rose as @ man and called FRED - JIM [THIS CLUB S Bases on s 2 T roidie O LUL | Squires was flat on his back ten Carpenti. he Frenchman, {o| AND | wiLL 2 Mogridye 1. Struck out- 1y et |, tting averages were as s after opening bell G 1o tin s AvnasicAn Aeri i des | MAvE A TwO- KIesanier e il i B SRR ‘nkind spectafors suggested, | Don't let anybody tell yon { Z SOME OF IT e Bacon, | when it was evident that Squires | didn't eut through &addle- A e ert. |3 3 toss, .304; [ would he unable to take any fur- | brown hide of Dempsey, and that ES and | ther active part in the affair, that | the sting isn't there yet CHICAGO | P 132, The team averaged | the formality of counting him out b The other was in old Madison o AR R, 1L P 98 in t ting line. RBill Ross, | walved by dragging him from the Square Garden. Like the Carpen- e f ) man on the team, ' ring . tier fncident it had a war tone Kelly, of . o 1 He play the | Jim Jefferies was the referee Dempsey hiad agreed to fight Joa L Wilgon, < o o|infield and in the cate N There was nothing in the record Bonds, a third-rata heavyweight, for Griom. 18 3 In 28 chances, he had but one er- to contradict this nothing at a war benefit bt gtk i 1 Diror, his fialding average being .963.| Although the going was not good But “Dumb Dan" Morgan framed e g o He alo stole the most bases, plifer- | nine thousand persons made tha | him. “Dumb Dan” had nothing in = wy TRBUNE 1| Iun’. P seevierere A Ing #ix In three games, long trip to Colma. | particular against Dempsey but h.l trailed him with a|ring only ight seconds over two Gouran; wae that kv CONFERENCE WITH mark He connected for | minutes. Dispatches did not state | Ioyle's Thirty Acres when the crow s ALL RIGH od 615 for the | mained in an upright position in the | hardened and world-worn as 4§ | WASHINGTON FOR A s\ - Muore | 8IX out of ¢ n, hitting two homers | his recumbent record. 1 0f 90,000 st v