New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. B sty aieey TN sTIIINITINIIIIIIILITIIIL seanasaness: B jgazascasaenastsabentess $33IIIITIIIINNLL HlGH SCHOOL LINEUP APPEARS PROMISING—COACH DAVE HAYES PUTS FOOTBALL PLAYERS THROUGH STIFF WORKOUT—LEGION 2 TEAM MAY PLAY DOUBLE HEADER AT ST. MARY’S SATURDAY AFTERNOON—RED SOX AND KENSINGTON PLAY TWO GAMES E LF GOICHRAYES PUTS GAME LEAD ON CARDINALS | PLAYERS T0 WBRK% eI R R S s s e s s i et " WILLARD WAS EASY AND FIRPO TOUGH HIGH SCHOOL TEAM GIVES PROMISE OF REAL POWER M : eI CINCIES MAIN TAIN HALF JESS WILLARD | : Reds Chalk Up Fifth Straight Win Over Robms~— All-New Britain Foothall Tea’nw FIGURED TOUGH | Eleven Taking Form After a Week and a Half of Hard » —Hornsby’s Men Conguer Phillies—Corsairs Go ‘ N DE%%éSCES\TSY Drilling—First Game With Suffield Preparatory ; Shows Great Promise Down to Defeat At Hands of Giants—Braves Talke ' Two From Cubs—Hugmen Beat Cleveland—Tigers and Senators Split—Chicago Wins From Boston. School—Same Line Being Used At Practice Ses- 5 sions—Backfield is Both Fast and Shifty—Claire to Be Used At Halfhack This Season. I Hayes footha pace half game ew]xe on V‘FB! p' attempt to overhaul the leaders anc v wing X 1 that the club v 5 e o e ¢ o z i e :‘.’}; iEddy~Glover Post Nine and Even Scors at § ain High foothall team irill which in- mentals and ! h advanced stages of the 2 {0 T]'y me, a fairly good idea of the line- up to be used may be determined 1z £ Mary's rrom ene way the” e s been g the 1 as given more to the Glants. The American found the Yankees tig grip on the top rung by a full gam by virtue of a triumph In the ope ing battle of a six games serfes ar cen sew up ,the champidns by taking four of five contests left to play with the Indians. Possibility of the outcome in the National remaining in doubt up to 1he final game of the first se been forced 80 muc Coach Hajy .3 me in drilling s of ng a strong T protege of Notre Dar of foothal practice work The am of t American Legio post. ut, will face of Rhode Isal s of a se | will be the , champion m of Connect baseha Men daily practice the 1 the opening game arato; "hool on be as follows: center from pring’s An pionship became more e day as the Reds and Cards 2 . e M B 1] to slacken their t rvw-‘lu; o L e b Scully, bro! her of Ro- 2 Loose playing by the Robins was L R ) it \'I"r"\ desplco Mo B H.‘k, e e M‘y]f.”‘ + * of great aid to the Reds yesterday Ry Sy S knockod out the fist pitcher nan o lndt venr ember of ! and behind the steady pitching of S piEnt om0 dBent SN A Eppa Rixey, they chalked up their Rt LUIS FIRPO ns will probably Kook up SUards Bruce, ¢ K ’1;" ‘ ffth straight of the serles again sioty, dlaohoed o ervaed| CONSIDERED CLCY ! lay after- |0 petitu : 0 Brooklyn by 7 to 2. Five misplays were counted against the Flatbush flock. John Hendrick's outfit has won 18 of 22 games with Brooklyn h ar. n rallies in the fourth and ings enabled the C pass work in t's drill Ipatr while rs of the Sides t This West am of ays thorn in All-New | | tford boys | | b JACK eries of games noon and the first *SET-UP“ GAVE CHAMP REAL TEST Island team will Ic |7 o'clock in the ! scheduled to ar in th tlove and after th will start promptly at 2 o'cloc Th who played " lott s a team Gor- ar last morning and is 1t will be S er, elghth In 1s to 1 with the Blues hoat on am, captain of th dispose of the Phillies easily by o DEMPSEY i be made to pl G i to 2 in the first combat of a serfes. s Al S Jess Gaines was banged for 11 safe- Larry Man r of Henry * T ties but he tightened up at crucial r out for practi et : perlods to prevent a score. The ex- ion to go out and rip the oppos and the teams will ‘e in tip- Rackficld 2 - Giant, Billy Southworth, injected 5 to pieec th his hing : B e . o Mty dat n top shape for the tle. Despite the > backfield h e three hits for the Cards In five times WASHIN tack. Joe Rogers, last year's Bl % e e . U S 3 it tn sy o chitaced Athient flr t the paces cons 5 up. AB. 0. A tain was back at his old position y & g ot eratio aiH " | the members of 1o > quarterback iptain Jack Scott tacked a 6 to 5 defeat M Neo! 1 last night. Joe still r ratic title nt that they will win the first iy f 1 Jobn' (Red) Matis on the Corsairs in thelr farewell n eye for accur pas Unolol Tt anad Ander=onl RGO zame here and ma series g0 1is, half nd " Carl- meeting at the Polo Grounds, the ) 0 2 " Griswold the to three games New Yorkers clinching the struggie G s backfield ; h the I queror to Mect Tonight at Com- ris, “ This will be the f 1 to he stitute on th with & four-run session in the it e § rs last year, F]m d up strong nery for wi zed by the Eddy-Glover team at en left school in 192 L the guard positions last mercial Alleys. ¥ believe will c ich an admission will be charged returned past year, A fourth. McKechnie used Yde, Bush ; 3 . 0 : of et ety . and Morrison in an effort to pull out v Siee “Happy” has the beef t b e - dnotign . senitinoal 1 act in the game. The Giants locked horns rriss, X oo [ ke the grade and should, 1 ; with the Reds today while the Buc t of Dave Hayes h will be st caneers were entertaining Brooklyn. player. Running true to form as trouble- few Rritain makers, the Braves all but knocked has decided upon a po the Cubs out of the mathematical for bleacher seats this figuring as far as pennant hopes comes from Max Codon, vere concerned by annexing both e Blues, this his tfim o 25 : \anager of parts of a twin card by 1 to 0 and g held tly, as hard |, & A e oglts o to 1. Genewlich stopped the Cu !ry‘” ing unde h four hits in tha shutout while ole attention rds ylelded but six safetles in ¥ to ”"', ; . & e A iy 5 "V‘]',/r\ dence & A - 3 F: S ek E ft t A 1 N e ¢ ¥ 5 1tir ickets for the game are on sale and was center flelder on the basi nts about the city ball team. Claire played quarter- hough the public is taking at hack on last team but will \l of interest in the conte h the tr t sale is not bet sition this ye lis was in r. Eddy-Glover post has gone cond team’s backfield last year and o cl , ac- |a great expense to g is expected to do much in carrying , and Bill Hov a1 o thecl ookt ball this season. Carlson made : the Commercial alleys, mer t ondit his |after the team had fiesf appearance in school ath- mpionship, when he pitched for the team FALCONS VS GIANTS Elm City this fight rack: d toni Commercial alle Main ndle en Joe Foote, s on was the | Rogers Recreatidn alleys in t chargir ! Dempsey asked | e on. Wor > last to be 5 for a will s ypeara closing fracas > of the hits oft Genewich h double play of the season for N = Sl 7 e 4 rm lo- final quest for a natio )s Was co ted In the sec- | ' o e ) | i 4 valing . T pect i | locals W me by Cooney, Adams i e . 2 n o gy O S s : et lonsbnd b MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS who had defeated the Yankees five lownta canplat it e e v (nctud time this season, went under before went on Dempscy. “I was so sur 1 be knocked down Uhle retired under fire in the and tear back into him and seventh when four tallies crossed . catch him off guard. below the 1e the onslaught of the Hugmen by 6 with myself wheth the plate. The clubs were scheduled irst Punch Whipped Willard > city wi Team, Undisputed Claime ants to New England Colored now redord Titlé, Coming Here Sunday. ‘ used will | n on the tickets will be tor this purpose. have two good b customer. into shape during veeks and right now feels like g on the world's champion is open to roll bowler in the city or state for or money and he hurls the the leading bowlers of leys in ew DBritain. | an be made at the C fuw tak- The Falcons will have an unusual ed and those who ""‘” IR S ,M” i eam in action, will ha t henosn e i sout the questi f o [SHAC YNOIs avCeing pauE D, disputed claim to the colored ha New Britain tea Bl ohanblonchion ot ball or not. ' S strong lineup, s of Sept. National League Reds, Pitcher George Uhle of Cleveland, wo base hit ; s 'v to 4, the victors waging an uphill Umpires—Geisel tity and Hildehra it fight to overcome a three run lead. Time R | P ine’ or leap right up, defl - et players on Matches promise of o Experts Certain Champion Has | York (7). ocould whip Hilm.” to play a double header but rain ——— 3 1. | mercial alieys. Sto R Gab leaguers ] . oo < . 2 « delayed the playing of the first NATION 3 h I s . m—— Pitchi remer, Plrates, won | © P f workout sod. Mana- game to such an extent that the | AL LEAGUE C g T vl | punch. . Gt O 0 n ; i thou Veniski rea that he has E b R . Boen Concealing Heavy Work | puncr it me i ey one) NOT YT BEATEN S e : 000 fans were in attendance. c | = uppe } button. | R A ¢ man and woms a win over : After the Tygers c through : AD. : z e e Sept. 16 (P |I'm ‘ at punch diin't | . : e . tearn nasnit ¢ on it with & z’m 11 victory over the ,“r;n - g i At s A vasn't | Willlam T. Tilden Won't Concede is over 1:; yea : ot nd a be u-;- tors in the initial section of a dou- v has béen fooling not only | knockdown ‘punch, or even close| pef NeeiCe adlc ¢ = Burns, combination_of cl ts could w;l mx] '\l". rhuw““ o d‘ ”r;' STERR e Tn S0t e B Ti “Hl ‘!?Zl\m f‘;‘”:‘:yi‘lfl\"»;)l“ n“”h ’ tables in the following encounter by 1o empse ned to the other| Twisted Kuee. les — B o1 R ACApICID Y He knows what Lucky Tiger r r pounded four- i t e T ers will give their Dest wi1l 0 Tor sour hale and scaly. Mil- § o Y four opposi T (e Forest Hill Y., Sept. 16 (P Rulh Yaakees 141} d win the game. < an[’h:;ou.ryusar?;T:keh = [ ; in the second game | e Although faced today a for- len bases — Mostil, White Sox — e M peren o s Thomas eased the Ked Sox down : = = A s afoul of or ational challc for 2 The steamer Leviathan uses about makers* Whyto-Fox"” Sicin amedy with four bingles as Chicago won 00KLTN S T heavs ~voric ARty |in his care crown he has worn for six! Pitching — Uhle, Indians, won 24; {50,000 po of potatoes or m the opener of i of B o1, The T : < - S ton “When I with years in a row, Willlam T. Tilden lost 10 mumm round trip. ‘—HAIR REMEDY— White Hose 1 L ] 05 o ] i to my- 2 = oft Wingfl e e M, ‘Well, this is a cakewalk for forced the postponement 11 re is a 1 hoy. Al 3 T Th L O E Ofl feve there is a lar &l game between the Browns Lbeilereithars fs e and ana he tol i There’s at Least One in Every 1ce Athletics. STy Bie Bl Tate " |one end of the ring to other. I oS £ Ao "w"‘ T : g ought to be easicir ti ulton.’ AMERICAN LEAGUE b pouna’ e the He n erib A e =UE 3 B \J s ! : right WELL = ONLY ELEVE cHibBoY-+ LY NIN h with the - L AL MORE W\Y>~/\ND_~'M MORE - DAYS AND (LL BE “_L Br‘ 5z\lur\x(.r g | e e Al OF E_FOR ON wTHE , BOUNDING [MAIN SAILING N {SAILING ¥ | . ot SHORE - 3 “ sion was more Mk ks 2 \ e i t lent that . ; punch in 5 f ¥ - | to turn me dizz he A s ¢ ; i £ g v ¢ 1s | enou intime I took g A S / 4 bhut for 2 N 4 Found Traininz an Ond T ! . - OMOR 1S THE sn't hard THRE MOR RoWJ ¢ ) Goop BY- : did soc HAPPY DAY (Lt Be HASY Task " i the TRATLA LA LA-L o THE OCEAN THIS Sim TITE IO MORROMS ANYTHING, ComUNG. : \WHEe-00F! ARSUMTL TBacic broke uple of legs, 5 5 work on Saturday. months of tra two full months . ard work + win w I , “a 800d Cigar“ q ' P all-ways!' - : Ban Diego negro ligh » sama sens = Louby Burns, New l-n Frenchman was, P

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