New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1926, Page 9

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Speaking fiof Sports ¢ ay which wo play Iv lost, and t HUNGERFORD'S HORSES WIN FURTHER AWARDS S \fy Lady Jane” And “Aladdin’ Win Ribbons *t Rochetser. N. Y And Charter Oak how “at lhar' times ar “My Lady sestar is doubly pleasi haracter of the shos <he was paire ne two horses t on. She was p 3 300 stakes, thers being sost noted saddl ry entered in this lass for American re o for saddle mares over nd for saddle horses A igden by an amatst Tane” is entered ir ald, Worcester and Broc o Lield in the near futur i gt < =50 Buffalo Second Baseman Is Sold to 1he (,lants —Pres 1o v aff: has sold -kton, all to 0 In cash and txo Roberts 'uym 4 an allianc exhibition games ing's training to report t the he play pext spring in are 1. Walker utAalder of the G Atlantic league, the Ha Jastern league Morrissey of SHOOTI IN HERRIN One Dead and Two Wounded in Fresh Outbreak in Illinois Herrin, TIL, Sept. 13 (A—A volley from guns of unidentificd assallants aear here early yesterday brought death to Willlam Holland, 20, and serious injuries to Mack Pulllam «nd his wife, Mildered, in what au- horities term another episode of a liquor war that resuited recently in iha death of two others, BEST EVER 28 New Improvements that increase comfort— ness—quictness ness. Come in | Andlcok ‘em over today. ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successor to HADFIELD' A SPORTING GOODS AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ¢ Baseball Standing TEAMS ARE TIED IN CITY LEAGUE (Continued Fro Standing W The Gaznes Today Yesterday ew York ames Games Today at Naw York Brooklyn Games Yesterday New Haven 0, Providence 4 Har Pittsfield 1-1 6-3. Bridgeport 5-4 rhury 2-1 Albany Hartfor Wi Games Today Haven at Provid fleld at Hartf ingfield at Bridg terbury at Albany Games Tomorrow ames Yesterday ecading Newark ! Baltimore Toronto @ Buffalo £- The \('unhu" Bufralo Roche Jersey City Syracuse at Rochester Toronto at Buffalo. * NURMI 15 AGAIN BEATEN TO TAPE Emil Wide of Sweden Again Gonguers “Flying Finn” Berlin, Sept. 13 (M—Paavo Nurmi he sterling runner from Finland, in has seen tha heels of a com- tor in front of him, although he was making world record two mile yesterday In a race Emil Wide of Sweden defeated the | yvards and Alfred nine min- ‘Flying Finn” by many simultancously cracked Shrubb's 1504 record of saconds. Wide sped iwrse in nine minutes Nurmi was clocked five man seconds, runner, gun sent mark. He thousand to the until | utes 9 over tha cof 1 2-5 seconds. {in second placa in the ’l.’u'w t 9 minutes 5 | Goodwin, an American took the lead when the the men away from the ield this position for a when the Finn we and held his position 300 yards from home. Here Wide challenged Nurmi and fairly ran the Finn off his feet and broke the tape many yards ahead of him. \ Op, Saturday In the games at the Charlotenburg Sport club, Nurmi | had to be content with third place in a, 1,500 meter race, which was won by Dr. Otto Peltzer, Germany, with Wide second. Peltzer in win- ning covered the distance In three minutes 51 seconds, breaking Nur- i's world record of 3 minutes 52.6 conds. Wide ran the 1,500 meters in 3 minutes 51.8 while Nurmi's time was second slo Wide In taking the two mile run from -Nurmi yesterday achieved an | ambition he long had had. He al- ways had wanted to show his baek to the Finn in distance tace. Originally the run & to have heen 13,000 maters, but the distance was changed to two miles on the insist- { ence of both N and Wide, whe | desired to rub off the world records the time Shrubb placed there in 1904, | yards | tront about seconds, just 1 Game Ts Torfeited Inled to start of Charlia and Howard From this y increased loser TEAMS BATILE OB " NNETEEN ISNINGS (Centinued From Preceding Page) !runners scored The batter when he attempted to 5o Kredar to Cleary to Ka: nia. Zeigler was sent in to Weir and walksd on balls. Sullick fanned, frama. Two runs. thrown o to sacond four ending two hits, one error Ninth Inning Faleons v singlad to fleld. Ferguson sacrificed him second and was thrown out to Begley. Haber reached first Fields hooted his grounder. Sranley Budnick one at Ficlds at the plate Jasper. No runs Kania flied fanned fanned No runs, one hit, no errors, right who threw Cleary out out to 9 Trmh lnnmg Eleventh Inning runs, no hits Fourteenth Fifteenth Tnning o Se \r\nlmmh lnnm" Ferguson flind to Z ENJOY BIG TRIP ania singled Inick gol: sceond on ick lined a high fly 1t looked as if the ‘flr eigler how ha nd stopr o o orehoard to No runs, no hits Nincteenth Tnning S e fast throw Haber singled throu second a from Sullic s v Budnick sent a sh right fisld which Sheeha s glove, = two hits. Kensingtons—MeCorm tn Haher. Zeigler erounded nick to Klatka 8 he final out no hits, no errors called by the nmpires, tine. the J. Kirkham Downs Kron NEW TENNIS CHAMPS ARE CROWNED IN TOURNAMENT . Last Year's Title Holder— Dressel and E. Benson Down A. Benson and Kron, 1925 Winners, in Doubles Finals—Sizzling Matches Mark Final Play in Both Branches—Annual Event After the hostilities had subsided ard e ted a sore finger with- lsaving the battersd it to do his talking for him. oran was not so reserved. Ha e no secret of the satisfacti performan comme This Year Was Best Ever Held. - WASHINGTON BOYS <1t Boys' League Ghaapmns See Double Header in New York Saturday group of New F ere it vi sure t before up the at the hotel before the bu The rived. 6:15 possible for Rotary club in this city boys on their have Entis money been more s and ewed awe than by the Washington from tk Saturday hat eastern sky, and they ‘and I th had were had ar- start was made about after a ride that for all s w up at ronx park on t RAGE ACRDSS THE ENGUISH | CHOMREL tN WHICH SAM | FINALLY ENDED! ,uam LANDINGA [SELL T, Vc ;w SALESMAN $AM YOP~ | WANT To_GET SOMETHING~ To CLEAN Four issued for all Coupor 1 s Now at 55 1 score over he most popular Stores in New Britain—Look us over. AUTO CRASH Machine Turns Over Thrice, Killing One Occupant At Seckink, Mass. ok, Al omobile, side- hich tried to overturned its eight n it cama ild’s father and 4 Mrs. Ernest Andre; nily, four; Mr. and Mrs, 1ho and their daugh- four, the other vietims ta the Memorial hespie ket. Earl Bobo of Ate Mass., alleged driver Andra ¢ State po- Play With Tokens at Greatly Reduced Rates SKEE—BALL — Up to Date Alleys — Four 30 drawing on some of ayette St., a step from Main St. Soon all over Town—Watch us grow. Geo. H. Ruseell, Manager CAPITOL PARK TONIGHT AMATURE BOXING 30 1b. JOE BODI UId Class: CIFARELLI, New Haven 170 1b. Class JOE BARD; ACK DEFETTI, Bri SEVE l\H IN ()IIH Ix BOUTS IOOI‘ E, Hartford IO\I GENZE, New Haven — SEVEN mission 25¢, Including Tickets to Rides Polo the boys had . Toomey to some cigars Follow the Crowd CUR BOARDING HOUSE R WAD EdOLGH E@_ mgmm\eu .J\]E ¥ NOUR. 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