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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 926. IIITEeLTTIIIIII It NIIIIIIIsIIIIIINIII At ee s e s Eesacrinosesy 1 . KENSINGTON TEAM TAKES TWO GAMES FROM CORBIN RED SOX—LEGION TEAM OUT OF RUNNING FOR NATIONAL TITLE — i R ALL-NEW BRITAIN WITH 60 YARD RUN—FALCONS DROP CLOSE ENCOUNTER TO ELM CITY GIANTS R, IITIIIAIIIIIIIIIsIssasINIIINNNINNI 223333328233328253223: g3sssssisseist 318N INIITILINNIN: NATIONAL LEAGUE CHASE BURRITTS CAPTURE HUNT SAVES GAME WITH LIGINTEMIS | KENSINGTON TAKES TWO STILL MUCH UNDECIDED (TYLAGUETTE SPECTACULAR LONG RUN (UTOFRUNG FROM CORBIN RED SOX Sercoirwssi Sl \ _ Cardinals Are Holding Meagre Lead of One Game Over {j Play-0i From Pirates-| ilent John” Davis Sharc:s Glory By Turl)inz Bad Pass Eddy-Glover Post Loses DO“ble"TObin.'S Team Goes to Pieces on Saturday Committing (incinnati—Yanks Increase Margin in American Sty 0 | Into Drop Kick for Extra Point in Game Between ! 13 Errors—Bucholz and Berg Stage Pitchers’ Bat- By Beating Cleveland—Gehrig is Hero of Victory Rose Piiclies SUWUIY } All-New Britain and New Haven Blues—Blocked Header to Rhode Islanders | tle in Second Game—Sunday’s Contest Packed With With Three Doubles and a Homer — St. Louis- ~ ====—= | Punt Gives Visitors Touchdown and Apparent . =~ ~==-— = | Fielding Thrills—Buckley’s Team Now Leads With Cincinnati Game Will Be Most Important. Jampionshios Saturay atlernpon Victory—Large Crowd Watches Team in Action. tam of this cit ‘;;.Imfr of ;nlf s;;lvkl Two Wins and One Loss—Account of Games. e e A ion baseball title, was put defi- Pirates, 7 to &, in » pla nitely out of the running for the| ., . g radly with e n it or Crnio national championship Saturday aft.| Th¢ Kensington baseball team [muffed it and Sheehan scored. Me- 1¥withiioniy ko paasthelallto L ¢ “Silent |ernoon at St. Mary's field when the MIENt have made a poor start jn| COTMick singled to right eending Johin" Davis more silen n us Central 15 feam. N Island, | Poth the Corbin Red Sox and Falcon | ! s to thi Zeigler flied out ta Al Good in hack ready { et S o o re, took SCries, but it 15 surely making ajWoiack. Two runs, two hits, two am after 10s- | kick. The o'l did not reach Hunt errors, aspzyans I e T play, the All all the way ! both ends of a doub ader in an |8 comeback and today stands on S : r po s of the ball regained | bad pass. It bou sver Hunt's aaev manner. The first game result-| (0P of the leap following two vie-| Red Sox—Murray was out Fields Rose of 3 t ¥ t sensational 60 yard run | head into Day an¢ © 100K @lcq jn an § to 3 win for Rhode Is-|tories over ted Sox, one on Sat- | [0 Begley. Wojack singled over eec- A il S Caaatn ' Ik flash, scored a |hurried drop kick the bat 1309 and the second was won by |Urday and the other yesterday aft.|o0d: Flynn went out Patrus to AB. > |rates completely led, while Gatide ortla the facore WA DO liang e miineRston Ul ot o 0l adbe " |ernoon. Saturday's game ended with | BeSIeY- tzpatrick fannes. No St. Louis lost alf game of their |wheat y o o |Rle Carl d hardly \“\r i o ":‘\;'1 1"’;’ (B o¥ey The game was won | The Central Falls team owes its the score 11 fo 1 in favor of Buck-|"URS: one hit, no errors. scanty lead to Jack Hendrick's ¢ r . ) (O 2 NG woniiof "‘Z‘]‘ : SR s ,"’]‘, ‘:jm Top: fl Eixtremely Hot two victories to the work of Molak, | 1°¥'s “clan while yesterday's game ] Tourth Tnning B ever, was sct at naught by necd- : d the point that | The estreme heal of the day | the ¢ twirler of the outfit. He Went to Kensington by a 2 to 1, Kensington—Jasper was hit by a Bah ds 6 to 5 bef ess errors at critl ires, : £ .., |slowed up the game considerably pitched both games and in bath ! SCore pitched ball. Sullick on an attempt runs scored beir t g onalisend \tiduring the first three periods. The contests, was invincible, He fin-| The in Red Sox on Saturday | to sacrifice, sent a bunt down the sablar e 5 ZEiGe ose misplays ‘ ) . L e Roneory | plnyers soemed 10 be effected and at onger than he siarted in| Were far removed from the cham- | frst base line which Flynn was un » troublesome | ; ihe s ngs s n : i dhariors of | times showe lecided lack of pep. e 5 He struck out 13 Plonship class as a team and a|able to fleld. Sullick got a hit and Roston Braves today. The Yanke “ o e ey ey t + P e I excention’ ofithe recovercd st and six in the second Worse ibition of ball has | Jasper went to second. Politis, bat- rallied yesterday against the assault ou v ] {‘;H”:m AR ol il : » 5 2 x‘m on the blocked kick, = the e was he in danger of D®VEr been seen in this city. A fotal|ting for Yale whose arm went bad, i A e b = - = ,‘”.“N: 2 ‘ . .K l‘ r{n\‘vv \‘wq, 10 -qu.r ,«'v.,‘ down 3 of 13 errors were chalked up inst | hit a dribbl long the first base atteitiaand T sliisle callcainalil ot during the four periods of the game cal ard to, Tobin's d only line. Ilynn fielded it nicely but d tossed baclk Speaker i for . third and stole second. McAloon n the t play, Davis stood iscoredong in g O el s he £ plavers 8 hmida Voo Rhan g Plitieherd diopped pertactithnon 3 ird a 0 period. two in the second period, cspecially Bogdar 1 an off du > , Two pitc all three being safe, rus walked none in the third period and one in |, and errors spoiled any_chance used, 17 and Berg., Flynn lasted | forcing in Jasper. nnati, idle host § to 3 Pittsburgh ... 3 . 7 pulled in Rose's fly but ki for . The bali came to The standing of t cade 0 2 singled ft and Luty scored v Lim f seconds before Mac- f SiEhe b oot o ita—Butler, 1 e (2). (ELnglo 1\.’)‘;:,0'\, ng Ly : i e bl e “'*‘“"'f a total of of them winning cam ntil the middle of the fourth high fly behind short stop and Jervis National League e llasmanan ol B R A, n S Eeand blacked the kick and in | OUF first down :n”l’.- gume. . |pitched a neat - and shonld ya with only four < rd to get it but dropped the Team T 1 ¢ ¢ ¥ hases |tylig, R el to get ski. the scramble New Haven got the nsively the team scems 10 be have won. He allowed only five hits: chalged up against him but it w ball as he got his hands on it. Sul- St. Louis 6 ! ch 14, pkis 3 00yt the Burrit ! . ard of the goal line, \N° 800ds. The line with the ends, ianq struck out nine of the opposi- ht that the ' team that had | lick scored on the play and all hands p . e gt stopped The f back hit New Brit. \Urphy and Pglitis at tackle, Kerrljon hut his mates fell down in his'sone to pieces would pick up with | were safe, the bases again being Amerfcan League g & mder and got him, . > of the line—one foor | ANd Humphreyat the guard, and gypport. Berg in the box, but the changeloaded. Sheehan singled over sec- Team w L To Play e Da scoring 4 it | gained. Appicell ck; hit the | toBers at ERIONmEN B8 N SLON > Eddy-Glover team then played ; made little diifcrence. E 5 Ppliits, Patrus holding o ik b : A 3 e e e ndiousht 5 nen., | Wall comt fon that coulc r»t‘ "'f 1 listless brand of ball in the sec ensington gcized every opportun- Patrus scored on a pass ball Cleveland . 85 62 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE | “Althe he walked two mel t was denied him. Third down andg inproved on. Tl especially fond game to lose by a whitewash to score and in the fourth alone |and Begley and Sheehan advanced a As the season in the National | row in the third. zot out ss than {wo feet to go. The fans M 7"‘“”“"; DAL co F“"‘r"" The spirit of the lads s 1 to be tezm scored seven times. Berg ! basc. Berg wert in to pitch. Fields draws to a bewildering close | L hole without bein 4 d about the goal line yellin ST TESRLAYE 'z” “jf" "‘r; broken and tl ippeared all keld the southenders to two runs Lit one to Barnett who again mussed the greatest race in uoder SRR AT s Mat fanned in the ) - | 6neo gement to the hard workin 2 unusub) B0 e AT Chroughit ame 2s a beaten out- while he was in the box, but his' up the ball an ¥ scored Il today, the importance of 1 ard made the st safety . ers lined up. Appicelli |4nd Connolly . - fit. The Rhode Islanders romped'mat n s bad at bat as | Sheehan stopping at thir McCor- ne hetween St. Louis and Cin- i vers, hero of a few Pplac ater by Dri ar harles-| qoroes the plate 11 times while N in the field. Yale started the game, | mick singl to right, Sheehan +f on the final daya of . . Dalkowski in t 0, who bloc 2 punt 10 1 | ¥ well pritain hardly made a threat but due to an old injury to his arm, |scored and Ficlds went to third, He dily. T th s Sehrig, Sy 00 dou Pay, and all { o ng about the situatio 5 irg dow e ficld .on puMS [gaore, had to retive after the third inning. | overran the big and Wojack threw the remainder of their sever ne . i 02 o v a oth men ~A'I again ¢ d on for a t to th L i“"f The visitors appeared superior in im” Politis relieved him and he 1y to cateh him. Fields scoring, including the tilt with th 1 » eeeees arlow slice ple dong | make a hole at right guard. Cr e 1 '8 & every department of the game., but never hefore pitched a better game | McCormick weat to third. He ran outfit, nothing the Cards can ¢ ] I r’ B ed 5 e i 5 S oq it must be admitted that members than he threw Saturday. e was in | down with the pitch and was out save them the flag. But 1 fany R Lo as cannischad onulte bn s over | : SR het of the pitcher Molak's fantily are championship form and altho snappirg the ball to Fitz- drop one game and St. Louis, by tak- L i st e ¢ carly part of thelcortainly hig and well-matured for| the Sox scored one run off h patrick. igler fanned. Jasper ing all of their flve can just nose | "j’v”";" e izhs 2 proaia ‘ '““' i i E Ml el ir This “youngster” would jivery, it was on a misplay ar walked and on a steal, Murray threw out the victory. Four of five wins eing ca -« LS & Jov he T ched ! 1 LAl . it of storm of protest fr ! it [ the team line \ defense of the | & 1 gains on forward for $e Cavdomie, snd S players, who claimed C ! v touchdown. Some of thf » tackle of Joe Rogers of s il g b : 1 0 irun out of line. As Connell stole | uigre optimistic spoke words of en-'n r - of a punt. In this plas season to an end \:nhfl;. deadlock |5} o ‘ o i tried to pick Charlo and necessitate a playo! 1 wildly, Ch Skid i iblon 1 ek a S tackle tossed the Ne Hugh McQuillan took it upon joun 5 iy ; 1 i and ting the Pir RenloNE Mok ot b lt'{; Suon R ) Sl himeslf to beat the Mound City !l Sewe s S e : tossers and with Jackson and 'r\w‘,u ; g e 0 0 o oal : 8 ther scoring un- it on base in the second frame he belt- A o it e entt one Gonneililoppiifi i s bag =4 out @ long single that scored il . s o ”], ‘,{1“”,. ‘,‘.‘”,\ ot inivd, Taok & i ’\]" S with the ball only two feet away. 3 attory mate, |MIAtE ) a iin received a punt The players held New Haven twice hoth runners after.his battery mate, Sl R e e cinlazers gl D : R o McMullen had fained in the pinc L ine Tt went to third on v's hit. S ot it O A dantes L tho gain, and on LIy I 5 3 1 Kensington. There was no redeem- The Cards could bunch safeties only Batted for Levacn in 71} leoieiols U MAloon fannad B edidl : 3 URnybyfinchie] : ing features to v the play of the n the fifth inning when fi¥e of their i i 6t it hent Dave v sl EN TN i heibe it s Haven's holding it iin 1 s 1 L | ehia Bid Hon dud B piteherd selve hits counted three ru Vo 3| threw over Tudnick's head aft S ass 1o R Within three yards : e . i could have wor he team pla Snappy clouting kept Jess Hain T o Gell i\ grabbing t yunder. M Retted 5 ks line in the second period ) a5y i) ® 0 ling the way 41d: | The accoount of nd Bill Sherdel hopping about the ma. Jamieson. He Ruth el eal ey nE nittari R an P svas i Cincinnati good against any of mi-pro an earned run wildly to second Jasper going to clubs in this eity and he had little| George Ficlds proved conclusively | third. Sullick fanned. Seven runs fliculty in wvning the team of ihat he is the best third basen | three hits, five emors, old voungsters representi o parts when after having ment to the team urging the oime tearine down field and | 1270 " Glover post. The scores of Red®Sox—Politk went into pitch ances last Sunday without a blob, for the = Kensington team. Jarvis th games are ollows ceepted eight more in Satur-ihit one in front of the plate and game and failed to err on any | was out, Sullick to Begloy, Snyder them. Frank (Hack Schuman) |went ouf, Jasper ot fesley. Barnett 3 Sheehan whaled out a pretty triple xvent out I'iclds to Degley, No rune, o | for the hitting featire while Ficlds' | no hits, no er fielding feature for 3 liaven quarterback into the air. fck was blocked adding snother feature was the play of the a little sunshine to the dim OUl~ icam with its back ‘to the goal and ors, Fifth Inning Kensington—Politis went out Wo- to Blanchard. Patrus walked stole secol Mur v's throw wild and rus went to third. | Pegley hit to Berg whe fumbled | the ball and the batter «was safe, ! Patrus nugging third. Begley went 10 sccond on the mext pitched ball, st five games with Cleveland. |0 Tsing i ; the ¥ esperats S whic hem | Ma SZ Ke s 1 to seco cehan fied out to| SNechan went out Berg to®Blanch- ' 2 b e 1 L0ge ard. Fields struck out. No runs, ew York wrecking crew, sud- t t with nothing it punted to Rogers Sehmic ds grounded to Ba AT run othing it punted t Schmiat. Ilelds g Pa.| Mo hits, two errors, Jenly jumping out of their batting LA Hit 1o centeriand second. He it ball went over by ! 3 a e receiver s The sum = z ldcadnyers i - the game by s, follow wdinal mound ; 2 2 | ended an inglorfous day by striking I & . New Haven Diues All-New Britain 4 = Birat i Ioning ‘ankees looked like their old e fivEsy or 1. Lev- | out for the fourth time runnin orrin Holzheimer o iiiater. Puicis wes Mt hyR Ives yesterday for the first time in Hhauis Bilon With the scor against them New Ha L ST s fe rwals L. .. Bolitls i . E. ' pitched ball. Begley sacrificed him o oA s Maneini ... ..., Humpliries', Sankownki, fisses 0 who mussed the ball up lump, ed Levsen, who nt | 4 went to third as 1son threw out ¢ eva a Hartman ..... +ose. Murphy g LR ) 1 trus going to third. McCormic Red Sox— midt flied out to hem Thursday, all over the park FEa, B likowski, scoring when Howard | o1 bo fonkle rown 1 B Connolly iy codo0m 20 00 iied ont to Fitzpatrek. No runs, no Fields. Blanchard fanned and Mur- e N Aol ¢ i e third in attempting . .out on g G Darces ..., S ) Hunt > ot DR ray followed suit. No runs, no hits, 1d a homer, eased five runs Across iy e pla E was easv, DY o050, One after another the New Moleski .. S luompeor : ] 9| Red Sox—Fitzpatrick flied out to no errors. the plate and Ruth y PocoreencB 13 8 (G wi g ki, singled | Britain men took eut New Haven O'Neil ........r eSS BT g 2 !l Fields. Jervis struck out. Snyder| Sixth Inning cmashes, one of them his 43rd cir a BN 7 nace. j‘”":'l'y’[ tacklers as Hunt zigzagged to the AT e w’f'm: Tat : 7|was thrown out, Patrus to Begley. | l",f":"}“"‘"“"‘“"“I”X'i""bz‘ ““"’Z"‘"" cult clout of the season Galloway, 38 1oeers he ball BOINZ | goa) jine, At the 10 yard mark theres § Biles, lehansy f 0 24 Sccond Inning jo T Pereal 2y Biadiand, Gele The faltering PRtsburgh ates |\ . 3 ) 1 an roiitting ‘!"""‘ o _‘"_‘v: vas nothing to stop him. He crossed W . Libby for Manfeldo, Swift 0"y = Kanelnton Zeigler went out|ler was safe on Wojack's poor throw. wed on Brooklyn L ey 7 d the Platter an In- e goa) ans after a mo- for Duel for Moleskl. New . t ! © JI% | iields to Begley. Jasper fouled out!and took second. Jasper struck out. threy straight and took tl f iy 5 ‘r‘my\' Korsac's hit throush 50nC of nesitancy ed the feat Dritain Drink for I(‘nlzht.mrwt. L Ader 1. (10 Murray. wllick flied out to|Sullick singled - over second and e of the season 1 the Flat- - - 1 and was 5 and tild chee: - yMara for Politls, arleston for % ok 9 olak 13. | e -~ | Zeigler hel [Pk < we u m’_':’ etk . S¥M 15 2| The es were helpless and | “Mp & V0 N u; win'had come and :'v,w’v‘:\‘h Dill for Thompson, Goldie e Gra R Schmidt. No runa, no hits, noer "r'an ,: :“_'th"\!,,;‘Xa};m&,“];::nf(‘(c Two innings were needed for the % went to ‘"Myl"”l‘m y oud. | (B0 players knew it as they stood for Dill. Referee, Harry Ginshurg.e lynch ar ther 210 PO 4 Sox—Barnett flied ouf to M- |No runs, one hit, one error. s o Browns to nose out PPhila- Rennct ) b 1\ began, Zapa dropped Bud-! T roal line 1 ) ire, Gle: Parker. i 1av S S Voj i LI Ereae o )t IPhi it meean Zape e e s e ks .\mw‘ ne realy o hm; & ;.xm.!r“'t*' 201 I_wiwl o 11\” e {Cormick. Schmidt went out Ficlds| Red Sox—Wojack flied out to ‘n Howhrd let Carlson’s| G "4 e SMSRUOID LI DR R oA onc . i Sekiele B A {to Begle Blanchard fanned. No| Begley. Berg struck out. Fitzs kick from piacement. Hunt on one iminute periods. ; e Unoinitalno oo patrick singled over third. He stols th. Matulis made o o e i ; Third Inning second. Sullick made a perfect which Detrolt tool the measure Of [MeMan S vonis s : F b d g I . o h\'n \” (” ety & \“'r) 7 - 1 : \ to the plate hit Budnic crowd and he scored p | Kensington—Yale struck out. Pa-|throw but Fitzpatrick eluded Patrus \h'b' ‘\:‘Y().\‘)'y“:y o imong the vies ' o, Laaes the back and the tie was broken. e fifth saw the visitors put t Mol H 3 3 2itrus flied out to Wojack. DBegley and was safe. Jervis struck out. e A e i q ut trying to steal home, | 1 game on ice With three runners Mooist St o {[nit a liner over third on which Fitz-|No runs, one hit, no errors. tims. Finan, Chisago trim the Hard, s ] ! it Rose in with a crossing the plate. Smith singled amier, o %0000 6 o| patrick made a wonder stop but| Seventh Inning s 3 oAy Thahas. n i R t ft. Tn the last of and on Haber's error of Pettway's ieane 0 0|threw wildly to first, Begley Eoing| Itensington — Politis singled to Gk i ! 1 " K l1son walked and Mec- fy. advanced to second. West singled laund ceeect "|to second. Sheehan drove one into pight, Patrus attempted to sacrifice delphia b to 4 n pitchers marched to the in a free-hitting contest in apatka swur harply to center and Smith scored. o . T3 |right center past the scoreboard for | him but Politis was out at second, on the third strike and the i e l-i,\Ms‘r LaTRRen I ony g >/ L ) wing page ~a e ~ollo z T s¢ a gr der arnef vho | o o " R 0 wen LOGRIS PIRY Loose BaseDll and contimuen on ne ronowing mase) - continna an Forlowing Page) |scn’a grounier o Barnctt Who| - (Gontinuea on Following Page) 1, nd led the Burritt attack, sk T When a Feller Needs a Frind By BRIGGS Jid not have Rose’s hlinding stean —_— pulled a fielding featurs when "he Falcons were nosed ont yes- stabhed ka's liner throush | terday afternoon at 8t Mary's field | Jox. Tdnick and Korsac play- | by the Elm gity Giants by a score 1. The hox seor {of 8 to The game s a free 427/ 7/ Z $ / 7 Z Don' T You SIT THERE AND ) BURLIT « 5 | Mitting and loosely played aftair / Z 77 0% 77 740 ] LIE To ME LIKE THAT You RASCALL DI A /i T locals hit the bLall hard all z SR | KNOW HE'S IN BUT HE DOESN'T kbt g ofnhenoaconnooi el AnliEicie { WANT To PAY WHAT HE QWES ME- f”,f’?,'.',5.'.',‘,“.‘.(7‘”",'ii"‘“' l;wv most of | I'LL HAVE THE WHOLE KIT OF i e e A YA ARRESTED AND THROWN 0| all the time and although the visit- . T e INTO JAIL =+ GO IN THERE Ol ors were leading most of the time, P AND TELL'™™M | SAID So- the margin was not enough to in- 4 | | 2 ; I WON'T BE PUT OFF ANY, R T S | | { 7 y \ MOR=- D'YA HEAR!? Smith the ht hander who work- | } b — 1 on the mound for the \ 1 Giants pitched a sweet gar I'aleons got to him at tim busted the ball to all corncr of the t t wts hit timely and | stayed in front until s opencd up the sec ume when affer 1 at firs m busted one on the nose thay went far over for the circuit. Ti k in the second and * score went into the | ted the fireworks by ling to cen He scored - dy st a long single CHALLENGE FOR LOCALS ficld. Another long si Harti Crimsons have re- | off th of Coleman 1 and under the | second run Conch “Art” Mu f in the third e Giants All-Hartfords on the wo more to thelr total. Smith \ap, are desirous of m neled to center as a starter and 1oothall wer sccond and third while two would eherish a | batters were being retired. West two and as the c one out to his liking and sent «d by the addition | it for a triple to center scoring 1 West Side - He also scored when a throw n the t at third rolled Into the ”adoodc%yr"' > W be e realiiatle. (oo opin deteyceondis B0 S 0 Hartford 1 rw a ferings in the fourth and went into | § | hear “trom ailes the lead. Simon Budnick reached ' the locals Jager's address | firsk when his grounder was bootad al -ways ! arles T. Laffin, 41 Wayland | around the lot. Sianley Budnick LY “t T d The Hartford = q Both scored on Wojack's o h Times. " long triple to left. Jos Kahia sent triple to the same place and Wo- READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | jack scored. A wild peg to third to FOR YOUR WANTS | catch Kania napplng went into the

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