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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. [:] * o < a g Scotians, L W i Baseball Standing R THREE EflNTEN R D s e e e L - [suntey wor Speaking - ; 0 =l | o W e Sina a1 R i rchmads ta ot utn o P orts Games Yesterday Sl LT (s Thistles. " il American League Stauley Works team will be at | ¥ luck today?” i Bty | Yo York 14, Chicago 0 . 3 ; e L Fopn ™0 Batting 1 7 for_tan Son sud [Ny iveland £ Bostontd : v n Thompean ... 57 z hanl vl i e sl Connie Mack of | TWO rabbits. And you?” . There have been several storles| | elphia 3, De 2 ¢ Vg .8 9 S o icts that the locals| “Twelve rabbits, ni 1 about New Britain to the effect that | ashington 11, St. Louis & posing array of players on the| “All with one gun?” :}mbh:a\yw(“ylgl\i Ic;wmpmn\l!llp(:ml- Taduiay Bliminated From Goll T | Triples—C g the Stanley W o between Jack Dempsey and Gene i d | s E 2 he Stanley Works tear TR e o Tunney would not be A e stding M GOIl Tourney ALYy g 4 e L (on8 Taotov GREA=L Tony throughout the country by news- |y, e e — Thild Pitching e, P‘!perx, but this is a mistaken idea. (“f,:h,":z" o) 6 s R lost 10. rle contenders for title in the | slonal golt association char | this year alre ed, and indic serious opposition before the . Philadelphia .. The fight will be armounced |\Washington round by round from the windows|Chicago of the “Herald” the same as in all | petroit the other important fist St. Touls . and we will do our best to make it | Roston e | MEET BRIDGEPORT TEAM : |Stanley Works Industrial League Outfit to Battle Amecrican Tube certain that everyone hears the Te- e 1 o : i ‘r:“’ \m.:\ at. Chi met Hagen in the final round at —_— [ aston st Glovalana Olympia fields, failed to qualify on |By the Assciated Pres A Drgior ballee forndlanong : . [fans is in store this Saturday Me There have been complaints on| Phil & | day, while Harry Cooper of| (Inciudi = haiebosh comy jelphia at Detroit | — some of the fights that fans at onc PITISBURG Jon . games of Sept. 21) AL 50t o'elb sl snd of the street have been unable { AB. R. H. PO, A E.|XAnsas City and Al ¥ of National Lcague drgio oslosk ac Walndt Bl I er, 1 3 [ n 1 0 0 2 h., were eliminat- W n the Stanley Works New Britain s. If that 10 hear the announcemer 0 is so tomorrow night, and the crowd ¥ . L 0 ‘\\ St ‘m:‘;:,l ve -" rd. Rl is large enopgh, we will guarantec o ST |cu 3 alous AoatalL b | bl that each round will be announced | Rogton 4, Cincinnati 0 : P 0 el S biig o poth East and ,West. Should the| Brookiyn 4, St. Louls 3 it Hagen 10 p team r¢ B crova. for instance, extend down| philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 2 s 1 to play hree Church street towards the depot. We | Xew York 3, Chicago 2 Ak ! : ho me will have to swing the megaphone i 22 o g yester tirst Fast and then West to an- The Standing ‘v 5 e nounce each round twice. a LIRS 3 The exact time and other detatis | Sr: LOUS - o - = — | Maser 4 2 over Joo of the bout will be given either to-| pefHED *0 000 o) il Tty | ¢ round yester | day or tomorrow and to those who Chic 1gnA e ‘5‘{" AR el 'M‘“fl i SeE - o IV‘;‘.‘ are unable to attend the fight or |\t 87 PROS ; s second fe st Dick g 4 New York 71 5 Grout of Ok City, which hear it over the radio, we will do|pto & o0 (N o Suutiorg Lol s e aala Philadelphia .... 55 , 87 .387 nd Pat Doyle as his next opponent which wil be situated immediately e s at the ringside. his oppon- Games Today St. Louis at Brooklyn Chicago at New York Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (Other clubs not scheduled). ent in the semi-fina Farrell today was br Dick Linnars of I ed with The bout will ba broadcasted on tha air and there will be mapy who will want to hear it over their re- ceiving sets. To those who wont't have the opportunity, they are vited to hear the returns from the et | A ”E EHAMPI“NS | The big bont will be started at 10 o'clock in Philadelphia and the re. turns will come over the wire rt- h pton of ny Harmon of Ind.; Flushing, N. Philadelphia | Rochester, i | Jv after that to be announced. | | taphy S e Yo for 12 Burritts and Landers Teams b 1y | e L ; etortomd Eneathod ot Clgh ot Walnt HiL Pk | HARD AT PRAGTICE] Wr™ THEDOWEERS The Coming Sport for Old and Young | in the windows of Porter & Dyson's SPECIAT MATCI store on M ree ¢ be : o ive tore on Main street and may | Tl Mibriie, hamTionk Af I Charter Onk Tive. viewed there by all who would like | xore Rritain City Baseball lcague, | ow mriain cirs Tasel veaste GOachl B McNeeley Pushes © team, champion outfit of the New 1t is a beautiful trophy and one | ... B feasas B kly H L ey of which the R. & E. athietes are L;,‘J;;‘J“:{';i';g}); ;f"zvfl‘v“_‘"r\’c‘:fi;]:‘\ r00KIyn rorsemen €0 Limit Ll e e e e D CRED D R New York, Sept. 22.—Coach Ed |ir sosibla, states that the Russwin | in the amateur class. | MeNeeley has decided to allow his |1t D e o o thven i LDt oyl LinofafShia il ogeoval A Brooklyn Horsemen a day off,from vears so that they will have per- will bring the two leading teams of Hn‘flcr‘ tomorrow "'“”l'h'om\, el manent possession of it. the city in league baseball together. | as been driving the squad hard for 4 Landers easily won the Industrial v‘! ‘]‘]f‘pv'!h\l; of the American Foot- | champlonship while the Burritts | ball league a week from Sunda p I:Evillsbogprescnieds o rh: :'"' took the title in the Clty league 13st | Commercial 1:1.1.1_)1,::‘;.:,” ‘,’S\,l‘ 2y GLAN DOUCTAS TRAGUS ning outfit in the very near future. | GO0 PR Tl T avort of a tie | Of the squad will make the trip to | N with the Pirates. | Philadelphia for the Dempsey-Tun- 104 121 C iy - Complete Sets $1.00 to $15.00 FORNIA TARGETS CHERY and 'TACKLE ARROWS Rogers New B OnEKY a.ee - thats whyl Switched to the season wanes. The Falcons and Although ths bgseball season in y _ ) e e tolergna) | Mihe) Tandersitonny will probably | néy battle, and McNeeley decided H GYM d F | o eroslk, the local baseball situa- | 58 Huber in the box and he will be | that a lay-off of a this time s an L | O eeoring moselintaresting (n | (Opnosad DY/ RCRe B8 AL85 mounds- | would work to ntage all around. : | st S eyl Pt D saeiel ot SUPPLIES G | Highlanders, Zaleskie will catch for the Burr the Horsemen have put in since the <o ton clash Sunday is attract- | Ty\‘: mrz\tffl interest than anything elm!"“fl Klatka will receive for the [slart af training. A long signal ses- % and we wouldn't be at all surprised Landers team sion was followed by tackling prac- | o G O Cl b P i O orl brealing crowaist| HLThis ganto has been in the works | tice and a short scrimmage, The | 5 et ur u rices g : for some time and followers of both | regulars are hardening to their STy «What' 2 e a8 at’s the percentage in smoking the game next Sunday. f resul {eams are pretty hot in their predic- [ Work, and although the training Aunouncements. todsy alsa bring| Uons shat thelr tavorites will win. | session for the past few days have | The Tanders team has been keeping | been unusually severe for this early | to light two good games which are hape for tha battle and helitn th | clated for Walnut Hill park Satur- in shape 4 e he season not a man has been | OUR B A O s 16 | myr falera etk MatTangile iOicod Rt RuD I s is ol | I HO S Al ERN e *hampioh | close of the city league playing sea- | Jju USE BY H son last Saturd It is expected [ Iriday McNecley expects to have téams will clash thero at 2 o'cldck oul Planiond o e Mfmf that | B0 @ record crowd will turn out|all on hand, 1 3 the best of the en- | tha ec c! it | 7 hand, in - = e el sz :thi”liab: O?AZnfldfvr.n‘.eFr;rvo& Clark, | to watch the teams play. This ;v.n Captain _Stuhidreher * of f:fll IR, BNE IJeow] AGREE Wil You QIRwLx ey L\@'Eu«;\\ k be the first meeting between them | Damg's Four Hor: , Ea ite = b 5 2 e !, z ! B O e Tnd with both playing | ton, Red ksl “MESE TICKET | oCALPING TICKETS 15 A MENACE =\ Arter—T P SCALPERSD ATEN K1 -THE NEXT GES210M OF CONGRESS) ROUWD, “TUNNEY'LL ] UEAR RAP'~{ T WILL WTRODUCE A BILLTO MAKE/} BE PICKIN T title holder in the Industrial league, | high grade baseball, there are 1llinois, and John Levy, the famous 1 CANT GEE L\ T A NATIONAL FELONY! wAHEM { \?LOW’V‘Z@ OFF a ‘heavy’ cigarette , . if you have to pay for it with a cheavy after-feeling’ or | a parched and puckered throat? «I don’t like to spite my tongue to please my smoke-taste. world series of their own to find out which team is the stronger. league pennant, will stage a little It is most Iikely that the suprem-| With Stulldreher on the ground acy between the teams will be set- | the backfield will seitle down to | tied with this one serious training for the impending | campaign. tI is expecied that «That’s why I switched to OLD GOLDS. and the Burritts, winners of the City | to be fireworks when they clash. | Haskell Indian star. " ol T FIGHT Now «x OF COURGE, T AM NOT AFFECTED GPANIGH GHAUL At 2:30 o'clock on Diamond No. / { 1, Frank McConys Stanley = Works | Serict h?"l N aoose. o ihe season,| drer 1 . Vs : league, will | ing to the lateness season, | dreher wi ugurate the AR D = i Stamping team of Bridgeport. The | single ;.n\mlr- and l‘)(\(‘ teams’ Wil { Ior cmen It was often sald that he [-THEM BANDITS ! 1 HAVE A RINGS\DE SEAT N 2 ”THNKOO?AA:L\_ «It’s the world’s E Park City team represents one of the | abide by the resu was the brains of that famous South L e 5 Fl e ! (Tl THE PARTY OF TEX RICKARDS W25, FHE smooth est cigarette. And I The matter of umpires for _\“J‘ Bend quartet, and that Rockne re- Works and there isn't any doubt, | game has mot vet been decided. | ied entirely on his ju pbut what the two teams wil stage | Public Amusement ommissioner ; the perfect team that Notre 1 a real battle. James J. Naughton is arranging for | hoasted in the days when possible um- | famous Four Horsemen were pires will be secured. The game 15| ing to victory after victory over such an important one that it has| collegiate gridiron. Holyoke Professionals, an aggrega- | been likened to a little world serlcd | To dale the line has been taking fion that has some reputation in|It is a contest betwen the {Wwo | the brunt of the battering in the Massachusetts, comes here to face | league champions for the champton- | practice sessions. Coach MeNeeley the All-New Britain Reds. The | ship of News Britain. | ias been concentrating on this Holyoke lineup is an imposing one _— [ et i e e e ettt o | and from all reports, the locals will | wait for the hackfield which is ap- crack than the New Haven Blues. The All-New Britains will practice Former ( oni. Woman tonight at the state armory on Arch Victim of Storm street and Coach Dave Wayes prom- New Haven, Sept. 22 (A) . — Mrs. ises to make the players and candi- TR Hattie E. Winslow, formerly of Metes swaat. He will work hard and | (Continued From Preceding Page) | this clity, was killed by the col- long at The offensive end of the lapsé of a veranda during the hur- game this week while he will not { ricane which swept over Miami, TONNEY LAYG SACK subsidiary concerns of the gtanley don’t mean perhaps. - e MAVOR, AND OTHER NCTED PERGONAGES Hea-te NAG «The only ‘per’ about OLD GOLD is the purr of satisfaction you hear from OLD GOLD smokers.” this detail and the be: Football fans have a treat in store for them Sunday afternoon when the fac- x—Batted for Meeker in § ! dgens in § entirely desert the defensive. e Lo vl (ts.« | Fla., Saturday afternoon, according Bosten . 001 030 00x. to a telegram received by Edward Roath, her son-in-law. Mre. Wins- rt low was formerly the proprietor of and the fans are satisfied that New | SOl0" plges on batls—oft Genew the Winslow PBakery of this city. Britain has a real contender. If the |giuc out—by Meeker 1, Genewlch 2 1os- | She went to Miami fo maka her Holyoke team comes up to expecta- [ing pitcher—Nonohue. L'mN\':!—P"”"““ home three years ago tons, then Sunday's game will.be a | Kiem and O'Day. Time—iis Her husband, two sisters. two corker and one that will bs well 8T. LOUIS brothers and a grandson were not AB. Est. 1760 OLD The game last Sunday was pack-| Two base hits—cChristensen, J. Tavlor. 11, the last quartdr |Thres base hit—Plpp. gacrifices—Wel o4 T & Genewich, Left on i L 7 Wew JMPORTANT /8 Y COMPANN ToMORROW/ rcr-th seeing. i )t H. Pfif\ '! El; hurt during the storm, according S—————— Deuthit, e ceerh 1 0 elegrar Doyl Sy B o S oo |k the telegram | N PLAY FOR G i S SR R R e O Its th oth 3 Hornsby, 2b .. o 1 1 4 ‘ ife rst ppeared on the earth s Bottomiey, 15 ¢ 1 20 0 Dduring the eosic period. second of ts the Smo est) Cigarette George Von Flm and Partner o |marev 16 ...l..3 0 1 1 10 the six geological periods. D136 Y WA SERVCE, WK, S O'Farreall, 3 o 0 5 3 0 - Stage Match for Benefit of Orip- | Thevenow, ss $0 0 Ph 1 © F Sherdel, p 3 h 0te 1y $ $ e sy " e 00 SALESMAN SAM Whose Cuckoo? e . Now York, Sept. 22 (P—George | © Totals T Ty f 4 BROOKLYN 1 Vi, mewly crowned king of IORITNIL S SPECIAL SOVE /£ A CUCKOO CLOCK 7 TOHRTS amateur golf, will play for charity |Cox, rt e At ON E ES MAM Ll 'fii?gci\;}; NO \T CEWSTHNL‘J {n his first match since defeating |Cares. cf ioa oA RBIN=- —y S A A Mobby Jones in the national champ- |Feltx: ¢ Hon -s\_Q. :'AL\} "D?r? M HERES A DANDY (DEA? CLOCK ! EUERY TIME. 1T fonship at Baltusrol last weelk. Butler, 28 ... b e H AGED [ STRIKES — The Los Angeles youth, teamed |Marriott, 5b . (IR S BY wWATER with amother prominent amateur, |Beune: =0 . . . b — WERY CHIP — wlill oppose two professionals in the | petey, ... e annual foursome d by the - . A Rotary Club on the winged foot 1‘“‘“!”‘ i . l‘\V 21 1 2 links at Mamaroneck, L. I, Sept. 26 |5 G don Bornt B s for the benefit of the cripple chil- ooklyn ot veel 000 000 i dren of New York. Von Elm's team- ; ‘T:"“l : base hits—Hornshy, Cox Three Nt ch i yer e o tb R amib BRI R Ne Y nateh, which will consist of two 18 lases—St. Louls 2, Brooklyn Dases on 1ole rounds, have not yet ha.n!;wu —oft Alexander 1. Struck oul-bs v . oty 3. Sherdel 5. Losing piteher—Sher | e el Quiglay, MeCormick and i e G RS Wilsen, Time—1:53. | i CORRECT Sl de | Jould T see General Blank?" CHICAGO ! 3 AB. R. H.PO. A ‘ [ am sorry, but General Blank|, ... B. XK. H.PO.AT | i1l today. 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