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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. ASIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIII LI ALL-NEW BRITAIN OPENS SEASON AGAINST NEW HAVEN BLUES SU\IDAY——-KENSINCTON AND CORBN RED SO\ PLAY DOUBLE HEADER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—PAW\IEES START 1926 GRIDIRON CONQUEST IN MERIDEN—FALCONS TO MEET ELM CITY COLORED GIANTS TIITIIIIIIII AT Y CINCINNATI LANDS AT prev portun Redl. Gian fore t utilize TOP OF NATIONAL HEAP Sf[}RET TRAININI] Reds Ride Reugh \lmd Over Robins—Cardinals Are prspap Ten A]nne AHOWPIIV L S L e e I T IS, SR 22012112308 Tdle — Pittsburgh Wins From Giants — Phillies Down Chicago Cubs — American League Game Washed Out By Rain—Crucial Series Starts Today Between New York Yankees and Cleveland. ty ooklyn dov i Joe Poetz, a you hander from the Portsmouth clut the V idence K no-hit pe six and two thirds ated the “ubs to rear of the Cor- to 4 In the al fracas of the series. H “hicago's star outfielder run hitter in the X fracture o Carlson hi behind th ed une hospit the o al for fean t vesterd etics at ( lubs the Y swing i anke the g would be Ne Cleve York land k Wil NATIONAL LEAGUE JORNSTON HAY WIN TITLE THIS YEAR “Little Bill” May Realize Am- bition of Years in Tennis Play n has b ional hich en seeking to tennis last held in 1919 of his opponen then, among them F on would be eve 1ai e chances n me apposit final is ¢ 1 Borotra, pion, voung TCCESSETT “a 8ood Cigar“ all-ways! Ame Johnston TLIGHT ghts DEMPSEY STARTS | ' KENSINGTON AND RED SOX T0 PLAY DOUBLE HEADER | Team Managers Want to Catch Up On Dates For Series 5 | : 2 1 s Games—Both Contests to Be Staged in Kensington, to View Champion at Work | : : : : 3 . | One On Saturday and the Other On Sunday—Cor- 2 2 i 1 bin Club Has One Victory Over Buckley's Crew— [.'mpires Assigned For Day : o enoe| : i 28 B o i i ubleheader this week p 8\ N £ 3 t they might catch up ; : " : i i 4 : : o 4 on e gamesin! thelx serios.. Tha ound Eactel T e R ’ S ; teams have met only: once and al- ictions to pernii . Ok o ot « B though they were scheduled to play with fhe & S = ATt G - 4 , : - | : a week ag unday, rain in. 2 respo s 4 & i ‘ Ch “ g G l B m ed terfered ¢ it is found that S et G unless the games are doubled up, i T AR Sbme ey [)y Day OI Resf the series will hardly be finished in < . ho P e champions in the - 1 = time, pions trainir 11| nual city championship tennis tour- 4 ) { n the workouts will nent which was conducted by the . ke | Stroudsburg. Pa., S priv ¢ h w Britain Tennis elub and finish- 5 4 e B i Gene Tunney returned t n barre A sun: The top picture 5 s Vi 8 W A lday with more benefit from t T shows th dout s semi s ! Ay o ¥ b N ks k4 ’:rrt‘ yesterday than has hile the bottom shows the title ¢ 2 ¥ FRE s . ¥ “ 17 case after single ner and the semi-finalists in the , Vg s LN % 3 H activity since he s rions | singles competition. In the doubles : X ; g el b v 3 > in_his pro- punch or ¢ e, De 10y himself [ pictyre, laft to right, the players ar s . s ; said he mere 1to go thr Kron, Lienhard brothers, Wheeler, : s e £ L g5 The challen needed rest and his pace by & | Dunca Benson and Dressel who 1 ; : T 1 : . s {got it in plenty. He returned to [ won the championship and the Carl- i v ¢ R the ring with vigor and declared that son brothers, the les, the | ion ’ R % he felt gr. players are from left to right: Kron, | % “ i T L Although two of his mwrrmg part- the runner-up; Kirkham, the newly i e ners are filling er A The first game will be played in singlon ‘on Saturday noon ond will be played thera ternoon. - This will give the city who are inter- of oppor- watch the teams strug- e, another, and after up by Kensington > are many who team. to pull through witk in the leac the Sox hot dope, Ken- gements on their n will use Charley Yale and : 18 Demp. | Benson- : ; - |ers left, Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul Sox will use Berg and Flynn, it is 52w s s B ¥ heavyweight, making cxpected. The two cs should be . e A S . Stroudshurg debut today. it bat ithout a doubt, he also will L Tunney was pleased that his man- the Saturday ernopn attrection ! 2 i Billy Gibson. was able to pro- | will be one that.will be.well worth s to work ¥ RO alrasad s HaparinE] 3 x re the services of Jimmy Bronson, | watching. ¢ with enough T T AY as a second as it R ecided from | A sers John Taobin of the Red work to keep his muscles loosened beginning of the fraining season Sox and Fat Buckley of Kensington S t adels e t Gibson and Tra ou agreed last night to double up for LT Now Han Bl Oppose PAWNEES T0 []PEN PRELIMILARIBOUTS v“-,’i‘,’I{]’n‘T“;‘:‘};il\‘{-” .“’ i bave ey o Gypartaiy ch his plans, ho of seeing two fine games of baseball t tile groun jtem In which Tonney was much : & battle ground | Arrangements For Supporting Card jiematn § the season is waning. o B @ = A osted [he cha g0 3 - 1 # imselt over ! To Championship Bout Have Been SO0 Were friends in Francs and Tun- sharp on bof ays. Eddie Crow- 3 ay and his day | K ——— js |nex has great respect for his kNOWl- \jey ana Jimmy Maher are sched s not disturbed by the T New B in football team Completed, f the hoxing game. uled to umpire the first game and 1 crom ndlnaolin sat s o wi open th 1350 sesson st [gga] Floyed 10 Tackle NAME-' emimsciom. sop. 13 ot |, 15 204, Bromsn 4 o the i | romiey i Srtteon il e i A restrain- | the New Haven Blues next Sunday, : 5 iejof € & - charge of the second contest on m fightin [u: ¢ before he | September 19, at Memorial Field in sk = s s R veen rounds. Gibson will give ad- \day, Orowlayl Tenscsin a y fought Harry Wills 5 Willow Brook park. The New Ha- Sfikes n Melldell lIl FII‘S Gflme as bl I‘-m.';.];v’] vice and hold the watch if he does | corpin Red 5 -Jn:)m .:-;:‘\)l:‘(‘r\::i] \11]:‘ lenger under uspic he|ven Blues have organized for the ,; i e R ot b e, Keon, Kensington. The managers Coliseum club of : season and they played the Provi- YW BRE chamb Onah conteen | ReAs r Gibson admitted t also agreed to have the Connec In fact, Dempsey 3 lence Steam Rollers last Sunday for | The Pawnee football team of ctween Jack Dempeey and Geneinad but ons worry and 'that has|_ °ooF2 [0 o A¥E, 8- Lonuec- pay no attention to the situation. | Ui holding that team city will open the 1925 se Laney L cuopsprduicenteniia s cen disposed of. . Tho direotor of |y on ‘omer 1o the baseball feld el e e G S e wnees dium Sep ] allenger's destinies outside the | “BIOTS =OTPAT 10 ; ANsball o nothing in his young - in the sccond half 24 to 0. of Meriden face the locals at Brook- | Arrangements for the preliminar- ring was afraid {hat his boxer might | 21 back again and -all conven- with in-| g r Edward J. side T in the Silver City. A real ies were completed vesterday as fol- et “too fine.” Gibson suggested that | (1e°% Possible ‘:“K )% furnichedite unctions : me 18 | jearly completed the tentative line- | battle is expected to result from the lows: Monte Munn, Lincoln, Neb., the menace of going stale was a ser- | 7 RSUTONS 0F (he games, with his t1 quares every day. Alup of the local t : irst meoting despite the idea that Sun- vs, Hugo Clements, Boston: Grorge ious one and he wanted Tunney on | 3 WIL jeave o games to be new court n : cans game. Joe Ro st year's - day is a little carly for the season Godfrey, Philadelphia, vs. Bob Law- cdge the night of the fight. The | Plaved between the teams if Ken- more to h an anothe VET [ tain and stellar center bo 2 zet under son, Oklahoma: Martin Burke, New boxer rounded into form so rapidly | Sin5ton Wwins one * of them. The e pon [that his manager feared he might |Series was originally scheduled to mpionshop intends to i % ; . : 3 L vned c : Lanza and X 5 2 L own account he has three able box- Bucholz on th ng line whi ek cam y o ”" e = e I- ‘reach the ultimate point of perfec- TUF hree out of five to a dacis- , former Roch- A Ay i i - aul; |tion and go back Instead of forward. ' I Kensington holds a unique obherlelht at 21y ‘ < TR s S A is he has found Tunney knows I in the bascball standing as ahiv aleht eland, a1 Harry how to pr The boxer is a great | the team has evened matters up with 2 long the Dol fratiohanas ibe Sweden, vs. Jack Adams, |indge of lis own condition and is | the cons and plaved 13 inni indicat perf ines of “Big " Warner will oc- qhig * to watch the working of {taking no chances. The frequent last Sunday to a tle With that team health. Tom Gibbon e, s s he tackle pos s i o T verlods for rest and recreation are and it has suffered one loss at the v taking care of that. Tunney works hands of the Corbin Red S: rounds in Sheiby, Montana, | -OnN: . ]‘ Sy orked -out ar 1 Read Pa.—Alex Hart, Cle Gihson declared he fs as.cn'tfirlflnv‘ i i S e plgtes c Pet O'Brien, Scranton, as the superl - confident Tun- | £ FHLCLICRN S € execution is ney over the fight. now that he has convinced himself that his| po wo additional guards have been | team e foned at Dem s bungalow to the Connecticut Agricultural college 'y ractice o i 1 ny possible trouble. The |and Holzheimer, one of the 15 | jackfield especially shows great co- s ” representative will be absolutely fit.| o officers are Jack Smith in the state and a member of the orgination 2l s Dy i imac ki Gane 0w s Johnny Broderick, detecti West Sides of Hartford ! The Meriden Pawnees are a 2 L 3 in the early rounds, maybe more s from New York. 1 O'Neil, Who was captain of New ' organization but they & to hr rk—Bud Gorma IKen- {400 onee” sald Gibson, “but he will consist of strengthening the | york university eleven last sea- at tip-top form to out-leg the New «sha. Wis., defeated Franz Diener.| oo yoon him down. Tunney has line defensee, along with Mike | gon. and Kelly, another colle v ! Britain team. Both teams are ve ¢ avyweight champion, will to rise and if the champlon | d Tapscolt, Chicago | will spiit up the quarterback posi- {an grid combinations and the J idoes floor him he will get un again tive tion while ths backfield will be who attend the game should see a Petershurg, Fla. — Battling and will ultimately knock Dempsey Smith and Broderick are on & ¥a- | nickeq from a number of m “'8i- real battle, 66, Savannah, Ga., knocked gyt 1 = cation from their New York police [ ¢ ronns Davis will be at full- | The locals will lineup as follows: ou inkie Murphy, 1 Brook- The first twe rounds may force 1% lost 5. dutie d joined Dempsey at the oo™ g 1 lner of ) da and Ziel. left end; Delldon- | {he ehallenger to call on his game | Amcrican Yeague suggestion of Promoter Tex Meoriden 1o was with the tea a, left tackle: Bergoni, left guard — e heart, Gibson thinks, but after that| Batting—Manush, Tigers. .331 1. He instructed them to re Tast r; “Butsy” Sturm, one of | Ravagnani, center; Poglich and LEWIS BEATS MUNN the zoing will he easier and the fitth | Hits—Burns, Indians, 200. his heels until the ch N~ | the stars of the Hartford West Sides | Schultz, right guard; Tosatti. right| Vernon, Cal., Sept. 15 (P — Ed |or sixth round should see a new/( Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 126 the ring. Dempsey elf h 1 e 3 £l Ursinus ' tackle; Peferson and N. Collossa. “Strangler” Lewis, claimant of the [champion crowned. Doubles—Burns, Indians, 63 ar that Kearns, his former ma Neg 1 star mem- npm rnfl' W. Turner, rt cki |y I's heavyweight wrestling title, | - - | Triples—Gehrig, Yankees, 20 or anybod will_attempt | 50 /&2 S0 ; Jinal et wck; Genattia, right jscored two straight falls to win his | ed years ago Ne | Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 42 harass him. but he does not want i SO e e B T o st et Wayne (Big) Munn, the |had fewer than 6,000 peopls, one-| Stolen bases—Mostll, White disturbed from any outside in-| Two oth t S ey Nebraska grappler, here last night | hat of whom Twere negroes ! By the Assoclated Pross National Leagne g—Hargrave, Reds drown, Braves, 187 Runs—Cuyler, Pirates, 101. Doubles—Bottomley, Cardinals, 38, Triples—Walker, Reds, and Wana Pirates, 20. Homers—Wilson, Cubs, 21. Stolen bases—Cuyler, Pirates 31, Pitching—Kremer, Pirates, won best ends team alo Sunday. They Hunt and Charleston v g i 5 plaved a ale of 7 2ins! 5 g WITH THE BOWLERS /Yo Brin acmmoers ot 0o Wonder What a Man Thinks About Income Tax Is AgainDue. By BRIGGS ROGFRS BOWLING ALLFYS sult in a good econtest for the flusnces on the nerve raking days of his final traini = of the city to (LAN DOUGLAS LEAGUE > : Scothans The New 85 ng of the team tha powertul w2 3— 755 | Providence Steam Rol Highlanders. 3 that with a few practice s . New Haven team will be a powerful | combination and meetin Brit- ain Sunday with o n two practice sessions having been put in it should be a real battle. The team will linenp as follows: Herrin le, McKeever It, Little McHugh | ¢, Maneini rg, Swift rt, Gannon re Barzee gb, Duell lhb, O'Neil and Apperc The gam 1 Iv at 2:30 o'clock T o officials vet to be selects Dave Hayes vho was coach of the Sides Y e Rrow Lads | banded, will proba 5| ac coach. He is a Ha tudent of Knute Rock confarenca to e All- BARRED FROM MATCHES SPECIAL MATCH Suzanne Lenglen and Paul Feret Charter Oak Five of Hartford e . T Will Not Play Tennis in France | Refore Coming Here Paris. Sept. 15 (P—Neither Su zanne Lenglen nor Paul Feret will | play tennis in public before leaving for the United States to compete as | professionals. The French tennis | federation has decided that only amateurs may participate in the | coming matches to be played for the benefit of France's war woundad, | Roth Mile. Lenglen and Paul Fer- | Cheops is the largest of the pyra-| et had been expected to play and Vds, It is 461 feet 746 feet| it was believed that their appear quare at the hase, and covers 12| anca wonld add thousands of francs acres | for the wounded = ¥ un da las wi tin ar sig is m; fe: is tie sey 3. o

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