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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. RIS I I S Se2 223 222 e e s seee ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAYING HOLYOKE PROFESSIONALS HERE SUNDAY — CHURCH TEAMS TO PLAY POST-SEASON EXHIBITION GAME—HAGEN BATTLING BIG FlELD IN QUEST OF TITLE—BOSTON BRAVES DUMP CINCINNATI TEAM lN DOUBLE HEADER BOSTON BRAVES DEFEAT CINCINNATI TWO GAMES Redskins Follow Old Tradition of Walloping I’ennant! (Contenders—Yankees Also Suffer Calamity \\'hen; They Drop Two Games to Chicago—Red Sox Hand | Beating to Cleveland — Pirates Beat Phillies — | Giants Lose Two—Senators Take Double Bill. | By furlong of 1e ba dash for Louis ( found themsel game lead the result of uprising in The Red wallop pennant fall samefully before opponer lesser caliber, handed two smas} deefats to Cincinnat 8 and 3 to 0, just racing through the h very tail of the Cardinals Louis tossers, with no gar uled yesterday, have but games to play, and with Cincin playing a like number, secm de itely headed for tha pennant Jack Hendricks may lash his me to victory in all their starts, one of them with St. Lowis, and still only tie with the Cardinals if the latter win three out of five. The Cards can lose three games and still tie if | Cincinnatl meets defeat Jjust once more. The standing today W 37 62 64 BRENNAN NEW YORK = 1920 the St ardina another Boston Bray New England who contenders only Ins, cont 4 vesterday ds str on The sche Pet Bt. Louls 584 Cincinnati 871 Calamity also befell the New ¥ ork Yankees, pace makers in the Ameri- can league, when they slipped again into the stump that has m:\r)wrl ! their play for the past week. The | Hugmen dropped two games to Chi- | cago, 3, but with the 85 7to 3 and 4 to 3, Boston Red Sox whipping Clevelar 3 to 2 in ten innings, only a half game was cliped from the buxom three and a half game margin of the Yankees. Cleveland now appears to have but a mathematical chance of win- | ning the pennant. If New York wins | ¥0° two of the six remaining games. The . Tndians must win all of their six to | CHICAGY . ; championsh grab the banner. AB."R. 5 than any oth Jack h The standing today \ en years Y in 1919 that the fa-| 2 mous “Giant Killer” rea the 5 heights by crushing the huge Wil- |lard at Toledo that memor able victory Dempsey has 1] | his honors five times. Al but once | | he won via the kayo route. | In 1920 Nipped Billy Mis and Bill Bre Miske went out | in th drer TOLEDO held the hea the wo! titleholder *d the roost ck Dempsey h history. more than New York 9 It was back Cleveland 574 | Eppa Rixey h might and main to bring home the victory for Cin@nnati in the opener with | the Braves, allowing the warriors but five hits. But a muff by Zitman of High's drive in left field with two on and two out in the eighth, let two | runs cilatter across the platter the winning margin. The thepbuell played brilliant ball the : c ok contest hehind the shutout pitching : % Doy .o ey Bob Smith, the reformed infield- [ =1y Fale hnock ! teier [ 11 e o er, who cracked out gle ana sowand | 1ottt ound atter triple that drove in two runs. S Al The failure of the Yankees p H at the plate s largely responsib) for their twin defeat at Chicago. Jaber held the Yanks in meek con- Gibbons wa trol in the first. Blankenship and | : s Sikbons s Connelly were cqually effective in | Hone ey . Jou the second seeee ] The Pittsburgh Pirates ma fiant gesture, taking I into camp 4 to 0 After winning three straight, New York Giants lapsed against Chicago Cubs and dropped games 4 to 2 to 1 The Washing nators had easy day with the St. Touls Browns, beating them twice by counts of 7 to 4 and 8§ to The Philadelphia their double s worked wi Sine defer nna g third, for | Braves second in of the century” geous of nee. a sin staggeri ¥ wallop w Two | Tommy vears later Dempsey 1 Gibhons ¢ at Shelby. | s still on his feet at the | . but Dempsey took | ver, points, | ter Jack met T.uis | so-called “Wild Pirpo went ot A fe Angel Lull of to th finally st second w months de o de- o adelphia Firpo, th floor i v ving for good in the floored him e press times, | the tt a twol¥aa 10w sion, and ropes a time, ek onee ough the n box another B Six champi No X~ rine and tender for Dempse will Jack do? Will | the trail previous NATIONAL LEAGUE ¢ £ 1} Hiniians, ls time? You'l T GAME) n seven ars. ney, out con What foll Athleties with Detroit. split Tunney Demps he w swer the neght (FIRS' ; (BY JOI pyright, 1926, NEA Sc What kind of a fellow Tne.) is Demp- | an- (Cor rvice that that ering to the h I have vered in 1 unfl hampion. ke wion heard question rera fatte YW fte that him and way to answer are few don't no 1 to say 0 know in ere W im don’t (FIR PHILADE AF LPHIA R H. [on m. is the most - ume has pro- mazing An incongruous | abling thunder and | Truly, a Dr. Jekyll | in e picture oing liking To me nary figu duced in y tion brute lish geniality of extraor com- o and | chi compos through his Tunney a mile or Atlantic business. for track sur distorted drawn erweight named ham-and-cgger re lips are vs of n wnd spirited. | ted to is stepping | to land hook unmeaning- ps in a heap, com- Starts in on Another t visted imprint his othe huddled e beckoned welterweight: 1 the round.” Saxon was sing room of Tate, Dempsey victim nd rent dre ors ery mor into t carried Be of oats is new Tatals ts Chirag New York Two basa hit —Terry. Ktolen ¥. Bcott. Left on bases. fts Into his hide and jostling him around with a ferocity that Indl cated beyond all doubt that he w: (Continued on Following Page), |not concerncd in the least by what . P.O. A. E. Tac R w Yok 8, Chl. | have | whenever City. | manner | dad and B R R S 2o22as a2 02 s yesesassvasass saatan FINAL MOMENTS IN JACK'S SIX TITLE FIGHTS WILLARD - 1919 42 e ssmnnss SRSt T o2 o res SR S R P ST S Sedans o TN S CARPENTIER JE JERSEY €I happened to the smaller 1at is the Dempsey ring relen primitive man in w qualities of mercy the o8 and no place. Now It is the following day ing to rush his trainin Dempsey decides to take h pend it Home, at consider this pict Not wish- 00 swiftly day 2 At for cripples nd flourisl sey or loves ¢ is particular With him it to he performs is in or mear Atlantic or- is ort of he Watchin ot the little beaming badies, take a pair of wax- big brown paw clasp a bed-ri and the man move from one white cots to anoth down on the tiny using her d there ¥ bent | to| nds in his opping. finally, to n tot of five with ancing curls to his watching this picture you other Dempsey, and it's just and genuine a pattern as the ¢ vou in the with and fists flyin ! Call Him “Harry is thoroughly He He knows s not att ring The, Dempsey and likeable, ambitions. but has no sup: his do mpt He 1S certain ns but I have a adopted t to hide | artificial | suspicion the fair tion hem. these were | Esten 1 llood nipsey's Kin. and there ar. in want. father are champion's a maing lomes at Dle Dempsey's oration for unshalke e h, The only t who don’t parents. nty of them mw r 'nI the two separs has built b for his mother. | call him *“Jack" are his To them he is “Harry” k is a ring name. Wil- n, as everyone knows, is In Dempsey calls and his dad world | Uwa lam Harr s baptisme e mother Dempsey's | violent and e he will ne Kearns, “maw" kes and 4 during. ni slikes IFor instance, Ke up with Jack rmer manags He 1 friends nore the when they don't & for pror dropped are and they in ¥ they from his list Dempsey prob: dow -outers racket than held th itle to him Is t {1 oritism are Iy Ably in fight Nobody ed down. his “ ity pay the title fn 1919 ex 00, and I'm inclined es” more hoxing any vho ever who comes m told he MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By th Ass (Tncludi fated Press games of Sept ational League Hargrave, Reds, Hits—Brown, Braves, 196 Rung—Cuyler, Pirates, 104 Doubles — Bottomley, C, 20) Ratting. i ardinals, | Triples—Wi Wilso: bas ( Pitching—Kremer, 20, lost . Pirates, Cubs, 21 ler, Pirates, Pirates, Homers Stolen 34 won | Amerlcan League Batting—Manush, Tygers, Hit. Rice, Senators, 2 Runs—Ruth, Yankees, Doubles—Burns, Indians, Triples. hrig, Y Ruth, bases— C Homers Stolen 33 Mostil, White Sox, DEMPSEY ORDERED -+ tearned for | August \.»x toda of th ing he court punching of boxing in the bungaio T lieves that is bout with the Ma t heavy work sessi 10 BE IN COURT 2 his Ghamplon fo Spar With Law and Recelvership Peition Today 21 (P— to- hie W or a spa w with or Atlantic City, 2 e pt led and in I g Tt BOXING 6LO Air Mail Brings Jack Dempsey on n day to shadow box spar with | the anss law in chancery court in Kearns, emat receivership petition of Jack hi; former ma ger, who an accounting of all funds uring the latter part of his | tewardship. | san I'ranc served in his quar lantic where he is preparing his championship bout with Tunney in Philadelphia Thurs- d for the appearance of th before Vice-Chancellor today to give testimony | his earnings between | and August 3, 192 when the contract hetween Kearns | nd Dempsey expired. The the A subpor upon Demp- s in West and Tunney Wi s¢ A © New York, § ounce hoxing glov the hands of Ja G Tunney in the Sesquicent Philadelphia Thu rrived in New Gene ler soll concernir cisco and are the | the gloves used i ‘arpentier, Dempsey-Willard will be provide cautlon again during the battle, possibility of a contin of case until after the fight appear- Dempsey been advi ol that the $100,000 bond Saturday night, when pa ning him from leaving | he state were served, would not be forfeiting by his leaving Jersey for the fight In 1"H.|1'1m. A pro- | tured the gloves vided that he appears in court upon | imporfant fight I ce |ed by pre e posted D rest cour The gloves we Levinson, of San faiher, Sol Levin, round or ate the punch pt. when they York by Dempse STtttz eIt T SIS T T T e ey 2852328338 TONNEY INSISTS HE HOLYORE TEAM T0 WILL BE CHAMPION COME HERE SUNDAY Challenger Brings His Formal Prolessionals Boasting Thre: ! Training {o Close All-American Men I ST SR 2 ‘ RSEY CITY Strondsburg, Sept. 21 (A—Gene today to be pro- cha s w The All-New Britain football team will meet the Holyoke Professionals at Memorial Field in Willow Brook in the sccond game of the season. The visitors will furnish the local team with stroni | opposition and will bring to this ei a lineup that is said to contain t name of three All-American players. Manager Edward J. Dailey of the I team closeg with Manager Al- honse Aoiseus of the Holyoke team Formal training was brought to a | st night. Mr. Aoiseus is the Tex lelose vesterday. The contender end- | Rickard of the Massachusetts city. ed gram in a hiaze of glory. { He erected a stadium in Holkoye at | With only a score of newspapermen tod cost of £105,000 and is |and as many friends wn throughout the country as a he did some bhoxing good enough to | fight promoter of no mean propor- anse the ringside to si. up and take tions. He has taken over the foot- otice. ball team in Holyoke and has band- od together an eleven that compares favorably with anything in this sec- tion of the state. The New Britain team will prac- Marine entry shadow | tice tomorrow night at the state he trot over the road |armory on Arch street and Coach later in he took enough | Dave Hayes will turn his attention exercise to keep him well | this week to the offensive play of the team. He tisfied with the showing of the s in last Sun- winner among day the f who have come to the |1¥ win to take advantage the | days of the all are the R mpion of ait must opinion. | Sunday a matter of afternoon r thinks only one day |stands Between him and his ambi- ‘Vfln of five years. The experts have brought in a majority report favor ‘ns his opponent but Tunney makes |no secret of the fact that he think {little, if anything of ecxpert testi- { mony is pr i estim Kr close personal Today, ar of the d I ise was the or- ixtended road work doned and a jog of miles was a substitute, a the day wlay game althoug pulled out with He st of the ultim conflict of opin- | am bare. Poconos of cd after Sunday's gam: on the tear the offense was he of the players were with the signal work reason, several of the not go so well. Starting omorrow night, the players will all be on hand fo practice and Coach Hayes will drill them in signal wor so that there will be no slipup Sun- day. |last fe 1son for 1hat the only r aian’t 5 “h | bidade well = In | that | haa I show better 1 ampionship is i physical cond and for- that his ow plays did b confide Lou 1 s train- n camp is a no argument, d his official OK challe physieal Tilly Gibson, ring what made him think he go stale and Jimmy Bronson ! |a calenlating chap who knows hox- |ers ana conditions, de today that he does not how he conid be bet Bronson will be an im portant figure in Tunney’s corner. HOWARTH WINS MATCH Alleys on heing | wond | might Manager Dailey stated today that he has in mind several other players who will add strength to the team and if he is successful in signing them up, he feels that the team will be all set for the remainder of the season. He has been in touch with a combination tackle and guard and he thinks he will have him signed before the week is up. The at 2:30 Alleys by 884 large expected seo w-1923 & chaveellor work was on the me Sunday will be started clock sharp and will draw crowd of spectators, it is . The officials who wil) : "n'o’fi"?!f‘- i at the game, will be an- p il . m s nounced later on in the week. YOUNG PIGEON RACE would do him more | Commercial wling alle Commercial )l:lm\((‘r Beats on left bag > garage little and sha adjoinin be- | ime | 0| Fines of Peerless o ready : However, he may | Tommy Hines of the Pee | of Broad street last night in cial 10 me match rolled at the | Main stre sports center. Howarth's margin, counting the total pinfall, n §8, finishing up the 10 strings a total of 1,106 to Hines' | 018. This kes the third consecu- | weeks. Fddie Anderson was his | first vietim, then came Joe Ioote o New York from | and now Hines is added to the list. Howarth started off by copping | & e | peted representing seven lofts an the first and second games. Hines |5 b TR jooven lofaand | c w's entry with a turn in in I Use. came through with a 123 to take the ‘hmml it aa s conda | third, but Howarth took the fourth | “pyic arrival of the birds and the —(P—The six [and fifth. Both ended the sixth tied |gpoed’ follows: Shaw, s that will adorn |with 103 while Hines took the |yards per minut ik Dempsey and |seventh. Howarth came back strong (yasne square off | n the cighth and volled 147 to win 771 il stadium in|and hit the high single for the a1 and night have | night. They both slipped in the| ext Saturday, the club will stage air mail. |ninth Hines winning 98 to 92 but| o0 "00 o0 o CE B S ct from San Fran- | Howarth made a fine finish, taking |, vd\o interested in this sport, may exact duplicate of | the tenth to 90. watch the return by gullin;z in touch n the with any of the fl two with partner, Kig Bill is developing < he expects to Jo. L spe- Hardware City Club Stages Exciting ng ¥ Tvent With George Shaw's Entry with Winning. ie Hardware City Flying Pigeon staged a 100 mile race for birds from New York city last A total of 82 birds com- Mitts Dempsey ennial rsday afft 951,425 Dempsey- | A large erowd watched the mateh firpo, and [and both bowlers were cheered on fights. Two pairs | continuously. The scores of the| cach boxer as a|match were as follows rips or tears| Howarth—103, 112, 109, ‘wa, 105, 147, 2 Hines 116, LOOKING FOR GAME Maple Ends A. foothall 108, \team of Bristol wishes to book |games with any team in the state |averaging between 135 and 130 pounds. The team has an open date unday, September 25. For games READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS cnll Manager R. J. Casey at 1721, FOR YOUR WANTS | Bristol. st 102, re made hy Sol| 94, 103, Francisco, whose | son Sr., manufac- | for almost every | in the past years. | a 90 'Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of By BRIGGS TICKET FOR THE FIGRKRT HARRY PRETTY LUCKY EH() THAT SEAT IS OV NEAR CAMDEN: -- | BY THE TIME YoU REACH YouR SEAT THE FIGHT Pitching—Uhle, lost 10. Indfans, won 25, WHAT Do You MEAN FOR THE FIGHT - WHY THis SEAT 1S ABOLUT A MILE AWAY FROM THE RING on FRED - H&E SAYS HE’ HAS A TICKET FoR THE FIGHT - SECTIoN 'Z' SOUTH WEST FIELD, SEAT "X Row "Y' GATs B4l l i 1 b i ll Jim- I'VE GoT A SEAT FOR THE FIGHT|No THAUKS AwD | FIND \ CAN'T [j've GoT - Go-~ WANT,To TAKE| PLenty |T OFF MY HANDS m AT HALF PRICE You're NOT GoinG 1:, SEE THE FIGHT