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SOVIVTIORIIIIISIIIEI B XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. il win both Saturday contests, and Sunday's 3535 Speaklng of Sports ottt 23 The 1926 football season for All- New Britain will open up Sunday atternoon at Memorial Field in Wil- low Brook park with the New Ha- ven Blues furnishing the opposition for the locals. The Falcons will meet Ci Giants, a combination ored stars from New Haven. The Elm City crew lays claim to colored championship of land and they attraction wherever they go because of their comedy and stellar base- the Eim of col- 1333333333333 Losnddiaiateadtiod Arrangements are being made to stage a baseball game between the Stanley Rule & Level and New Brit- ew Britain will hold its first| ;i apyopine teams which will be a toniEhtiatinfatolocke mpitne | SUD RS S TS S TS State Armory on Arch street, and all | /576 ¥y TNCSE WO e, HE ST men signed already for the tam |, leagye is finished. Reports s any ntw candidates wishing 1,0 (R0 ol Sautter | will will fhaRoniEnalfonkthe | CoE G R e il :’l“‘ Mok 3“"1 e team "":' "’i“"‘g"‘ ny Maher will be behind the wrough the paces next Sunday A morning at Memorial Field in Wil | P2’ foF the Newma low Brook p: What makes the game a novelty act the two catchers \s umpires and be ere should be some tall cr of the decisions, if the-game is lly decided upon. ¥ Dailey has ar up for Sunday's game ppears to b tion. The bac addition of ‘S ‘Bussy” Sturm ner all re: 1150 act ANge \I a tentativ that on pa is all lent John" and o while t e scheduled in Meriden i and should fu for any e € m in action. Tom Humphries | guard po. ;‘rm‘ vemer knows tr Dick Kerr will iard position. He AMERICAN LEAGUE 1ester Jef st seas — er of strer Games Yesterday Philadelphi: hicago, rain. r clubs not scheduled) The other positions on the team The Standing ill all be taken care of in an effi- manner as will be v & s one tackle open yet b New York he absence of Donlon of New Clevel from e line; ith Mullig d will not be i St | n | \ 518 | 504 ks 404 Boston . ceven ? 31 DEona Today veland Philadelphia at St. Louis Washington at Detroit Boston at Chicago. subject to doesn’t will b ¢ the team work | smoothly. “Dutch” Conn Pond will not be a phwr or > ruling NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Cineinnati Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 5, New York ( Philadelphia 5, Chicago 4 body a no coach who is organization will be allowed to have | anything to do 1 professio all, either as a coach or as a| This elim s both of these men and member of 1 The Standing Cincinnati St. Louis . | Pittsburgh Chicago { New Yor P B Brooklyn West Boston il the time at it di | Philadelph vork there was of i nt of ert on handled the Side Games is at Phi ti at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at New York Chicago at Boston 1 ter that Games Yesterday Providence 10-1, Bridgeport 3-3. New Haven 11, Hartford Pittsburgh 4, Springfield Albany 17, Waterbury on the The Standing Tappy” G W r back il football | IXTI‘Y"!-H{ will occupy his attention until that | time. | ‘everal local men and o tes will be with 1t trying for plac Among t 2 will be wold who was a on the Rangers year. vidence , Bridg: New port Haven Billy Ring of Hartford will be a other who will try for a place o the Ring has been star Water aber of year Pitts leading amateur and semi-pro tea - . in and around Hartford and appes Games Today to be a likely candidate. New Haven at Hartford. — iridgeport at Prov! Connelly and Carl Brink| Springfield at Pitt are two local men who hwve been | Albany at Waterbury. signed up to play at end. Connelly | = 1s too wel] known in this city Games_Tomorrow essary o recount Springfield at Pittsfield. gridiron. Carl Brink | Bridgeport at Providence. is a former captain of the Connec-| Albany at Waterbury, ticut Aggies and rred there w Haven at Hartford. several years on the football squad. | Uncle f”v s on the for | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Holzheimer, er end whose | work on the gridiron compares with any In thg state, is a Hartford | boy who was a member of the Wesi X Sides of Hartford for a number of years. He will be a regular mem- ber of the team in all of its games if we don’t miss our guess, he Corbin Red Kensington baseball t to catch up on their Saturday and § when mix it up on the d on botl ; days. A game will b S ersey Ci 5 6 daz afternoon and another Sunday | Syrac s 65 58 afternoon hoth of them in Kensing- | Reading ........ 31 120 ton. The Red Sbx have victory | mes Today already scored. over the I ngton [ Taltimor team and Johnny Tobin expects to | Reading 2 Rochester at Buffalo, 28 New Improvements FALGONS VS. GIANTS that increase comfort— ’ Elm City Teany Colored Champions iness—guietncss | sames Yesterday City 2-2, Reading 0-3 17, Baltimore 0 Syracuse 8, Rochester 4 Toronto 8, Buffalo 3. The Standing they of New England, to be Attraction ‘ Here Sunday, One of the best baseball attrac- tions of the current season will be ]]lfl” ht here Sunday afternoon by Manager Joseph Veniski of the Fal- i C when the E 3 Glants, an aggregation of colored diamond stars appear as opponents | of the local club at St, Mar The Elm City Giants lay | the colored championship of New gland and according to the re- cords, no team has appeared on the horizon in many years to dispute it. The Falcons will practice tomor- row evening at St. Mary's field and all members of the m will report as early as possible. The game Sun- day will be a tle if the Falcons are to pad out the winaing side of the led, this year and for | that reason Manager Joe Veniski plans to put the players through a stiff orkout tomorrow ht The locals will use their lineup in the game and the contest ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successor to HADFIELD SOORTING" Goobs i | stated tr | | that | cause | | teams | Mathew | two former West Pointers will start promptly at 3 o'clock. ranks of | [ {on at the in place of And | this year TEX UNPERTURBED BY LATEST MOVE Rickard Assured That Imuhc tion Will Not Hold in Penn. | Philadelphi. pt. 15 Rickard is not worrying about injunction obtained in Indiana prevent the Dempsey-Tun being held in e ses stadium a week from night. The promoter heavywelght champior supported by the the to! fight icentenni; ‘I tomorrow | of the hip ion of th al Penn and other legal author id to- | day there was not the t pos- | | sibility that the fight would not be | held ‘as scheduled. vania After having | the Indiana injunction could been assured ot be | to | carried into e n e, Rick ; | ard appeared more interes n th emendous sale of tickets and in arrangements for of the fans had examined the | made with Dempsey b ub of Chlcago, which o unetion in an Indiana 4 had found nott plans there is no co: T am not an: further move to | bout here. The city of Phil: ‘nempm Tunney, the sesquicent nfal and T must be prot 1elpt Woodruft said the injunction i v the lu“lmvn court would not fective in Pennsylvania unless |tion was taken in t vices from Indian rtified copies of sent to this city by air would b Dempsey 1 in a tomorrow Local attor move probabl ful so far as stoppir ned. They admitted, how should the case come br Pennsylvania courts it mi Dempsey tempo training in order to apr s agrea that conce rily to a ' Coaching and Playmg Staifs Are (hanged Sept. nual San Francisco, |F ootk its ar c coast this which prom wds of football tendances than in ly contested camp: supremacy. Death and resignations have cut nto the coaching personnel of the nine Pacific ference insti- tut r ve > mento while gradu nd other ences have taken a severe toll in the Ang Gone Charles M bs" Price will carry University sw Latham th who died shortly on ended. Smith g wide by leading his Blue and Gold el five and one- half years of no ats. , Orin | s in place of A. Hollingberry Hollingberry ru A. Exendine, resizned. coached the San Francisco Olympic cleven which last year admin- | istered the first defeat to California. endine d to coach at Ocei- dental college in southern California | this season Charles Erb, quarterback on the v California “wonder | under Smith, replaces Robert. at the University of Idaho. signed to accept a similar Louis university, destinies of Oregon are fn the hands of Captain John McE t year's coach at A s taken charge at the Web- | footer camp while Major Henry Mil- | born, succeeds Charles Clark at Montana. Teams Hard Hit Glenn Warner remands at ford, Enoch Bagshaw at Washing- ton, Paul Schissler at Oregon Agri- cultural college and Howard Johnes t the University of Southern Cali- ornia. The missing roll of foothall s includes Stanford's great George Wilson back of the Was both of whom won pl | of the mythical All-American elevens in 192 Graduation took eleven members of the California team while San-| Mathew s T position at St. The gridiron and Montana, San- spects Huskis s on most gton (A—Tex when nearly socond. ford bade goodbye to three regulars and seven varsity substitutes. Washington, 1 many of its outstanding pl enters the seasor \\nh the , psychol whic ’h comes from h' “big game” between the tra- ditional rivals—California and Stan- ford—takes place in the former's " W S stadium on November 20. This con- g g u] test attracted the largest »ndnnr, | duager 1n YYron, ml 001 in football history a few years ago | 100,000 persons filled ago, Sept. the huge bowl and the surroun { itlsides. . 15 (A—Bud Taylor, er of Terre Haute, In- , today is the world's bantam | weight ing champlon so far as \]l‘ B , by decree of enying Charley (m:m Rosenberg defend his title. claring the New York boxer : f Tilinois rings for life, the state boxing board called off bout here tomorrow night 1 that Taylor was rec- the new champion, The commission ass sons for t on the continued berg and his man- 1, to post a $12,500 mpionship match, ion of political and black | ot nfiuence pertaining to our pointment of a refebee.” Chairman 0. W. sion decline “Four Horsemen” fo Play ou Humbert Fugazy's Team gned as rea- (Spocial to The Brooklyn Horsemen, Humbert |, J. Fug big scarlet eleven which will Churches in the agu rted p cial Fi % Coach Ed. McNeeley Harry Stuhldreher of Notre Dam famous Four He call out the opening gam mann’s Chic October 3, leave little enough time to whip the team into shape for A strenuous sch 1l at will reach its climax with the ga against Red Grange's New York machine, The Brooklyn Horse to put one of the strongest profes- sional gridiron teams on the field ever known. Fugazy, who is presi- dent of the club, together with Billy Long, vice-president, and A. A. Par- | tini, the treasurer, are enthusiastic over their club's chances of captur- ing the first American league’ cham- pionship. Coach McN retary to the club, hu great array of t : time remaining 11d be able to send an eleven into ths opening me capable of ge the cnn off to a flying start As an exa ed John L and ent City of Football at Commer- Huncke of d to comr body the nt on was tak- eavy ing in connection with the bout 1t A bre of men commis- sportsman- h their dis- en promise tional mw\ll.:} as- 'lwl be offic commissions, ting 20,000 AUTOS ARE also is sec- d up a’ vith the vepnitation on eia-| Plang to Handle Trallic iron, and T mate of Grange, and mainly re-| sponsible for the A's success at . 15 (A—Police Illinois. Both will report to Mec- jal; prepa to Neeley within the next f days. In- | more t automob! cidentally, the remai night ot Dempsey of the famous emen— in Crowley, Layden and Miller—wil! oin Captain Stuhldrs r as soon as| ! 1 B. the coa ivities rmit At present MeNeel has to be cut 20,000 o the Four Ho; the sesqu Mills, superintendent said today this was a gi- more t he did not an 20 1m 1 have tor cars in and the Mills said he | | no decided where the space | WIN TROOP 17 PRIZES | for the other 10,000 would bfi pro- , Boy Scouts of America, | vided. He exy .0 upon its winter's activities | a few days with sesqui great m last evi | promotors of the e prizes offe for the point sy tem were captured by Harold Hult- | Tex berg, first, and Walter Holmauist, | pects of ness the bou parkin stadium. by S Glorifying the American dime Perfecto You can’t look down on the dime—not any 2 for 25¢ more. That humble ship of silver is the proudest Penclela coin in your pocket:—it buys the new Peter 10c Schuyler 1( ent Panetelal Saperba | 5¢ Peter Schuyler 10-Cent Panetela! 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