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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER pasbasesis SN 222222200 % NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL OPENS "FOOTBALL SEASON TODAY—KENS]NGTON ANlj FALCONS CLASH FOURTH TIME TOMORROW ¢ -—NEW BRITAIN MEETS STRONG HOLYOKE TEAM—BURRITTS AND LANDERS PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT WALNUT HILL PARK g Es Testeetaiiosiatessisssoriastasiasiziiessasistssaaisizatastizesseniztasat st ees 1IN 2520220030250 erranintiatis iaiassessenieresatezntototipetisiizesy Spibeaianies gosgesssieatizess eetndienezessris ey CARDINALS ARE SURE OF NEW BRITAIN ST FIVE CATCHERS IN 1,000 GAMES ' HIGH SCHOOL TEAM PLAYS NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE FOR HARD CONTEST ; >y SUFFIELD THERE TODAY Hornsby's Crew Clinch Pennant By Whipping New “Happy" (riswold May S(fll‘lj 2 : ; \ Coach Cassidy About Decided on Lineup For First York Giants While Cincinnati Reds Were Splitting R Ay HANK | Game—Several Changes in Positions Effected Dur- Double Header With Philadelphia—Teams to Meet at Fuliback Tomorrow SEVERFLD | ing the Past Week—Contest Will Be a Practice in Last Game of Year On Sunday—Cleveland Loses Aeeih ; y y Iy Game—Locals Show Much Power in Practice Ses- to Athletics While Yankees Are Idle. -New B o, R ¥ - M . | sions—Team Followers E\pect a Victor) =i e > : t Thompson | 5 e cr ZANDIIE ’ e 1 .. Powers / The New Britain High 1001 b 5 e SR . B. Lavierre : s um')m\’ team “m play the Suffield i . . FRANR - 're McCarthy | paratory school team in that nli ‘; 2 '_ o | 55 2 - ‘ . _ ‘ : SYDYER NEW WHR“],S MARK ka:“'n, i n i e e baseball a practice session for both teams d the neck- eck ot 5 ; the real season does not open premacy can n ir atten ; i } . Sohneider : ankee Twirler Has 0Dance fo sciais who will be in charge of the ; i : £ : £anie) ! 3 75 A / v i aume will be picked from among il : ; . [ 1 |Harry Ginsburg, Clesson Parker and ; ‘ i ] | B ReCord ol Jack Loombs According fo the way in which whiDpping t % i el Mahoney. % : : . § the team has been lining up in the e a stff prac Irill a 4 1 # 4 [ New York, Sept. _The worlq Practice sessions under the direce ! ; % : Al s ¢ vietor- | tion of Head Coach George M. Case Philadelphia, ¢ to 2 Chrtaally: Grénm ot 1 : o ' 7 SN ¢ / and no defeats, held by the old S T snould be Y 2 on with % ” Colby Cannonader, . Jc We shown by cal squad in its first the form dispiayed by the All-New ] 80 { 5 g Coombs, is menaced by only one Sridiron tilt. The lineup for to [Tiritain team. Cons : time WL 3 : Pennock, in the ap. |0aY's game will probably be as fol- lows: McGrath, center; Erickson, nd Bruce, guards; Anselmo and braced ag second cont ¢ time in baschall history, t} by the coa n drilii % B & ;i 0: baseball championship o Saia ¥ Griswold, the local boy . 3 And it would take three tri- the world serics = ) ling for ce in the WALLY 8 A g [umphs by the frail, willowy Yankes BTOMPers. ta IWSV hrer and Gor- SR nt w o2 : ; ackficl: ) el a Rh ¢ ; =5 " T 1 o S T e o (o ends: Fengler, quarterback: ‘\\ b 1 : . B8 HCE O AE: SR pE Htndesbolt SCHANG . oy s oraci : Claire and Zaleski, half backs and Sl ; s ; llsplayed great power at the full- 1 il : . Gl tiDar e R ela e it \u’r‘w‘.’.’ fullback Y 3 ; poaition nd it is probable . : 2% .- 4 Gnaribation the Athletics halds tha nber of changes have bee : : s el 4 in the team because of tha clopment shown hy several of the Bruce has been shifted rd where he starred last Coach Cassidy was trying him out at tackle and shifted An- selmo to guard. but he finds now at the change would not be of a fit to the team. Zaleski has replaced Caflson in the backfield, Zaleski shown a lot of stuff in the scrimmages and much is ex- elebration it D J armistice ir that Griswold 1 start against th I . 3 : z 5 distinction of ni the most e are W t cacrel el L t inoon e : i amous Chippewa Indian tasted sev- promptu parade ] ‘ 0 y ol Another T 1 N i i v g eral defeats. Coobs’ perfect record hombs, whistle v 1 y Rl 4 was achieved as the result of three 1oise-makers h g t 0 0 0t rginia, will be ¢ o vietories in 1610 and one in 1911 hand. Motorists wit ) shrick- : 12 7 ) | s ; i 1 backficld. o with the Athl his fifth comi 1 ing, tied up traific in all directions N ’ inst Yale in th ’ in 1916 when he had nsferred |, as crowds poured f downtown R : about two years agu, and cY £ g this allegiance to Brooklyn. buildings, deserting t lahors for | i ¥ was impressive. He hand / ¢ § 5 A 3 5 | Coombs’ mark of three victorie the more in nt re indste 5 ¢ ! 2 himself well last ) b, 2 IR, X 3 \ N E 3 in one se hared by three mh The St. Louis v i ¢ 1 § ed ability in bootiig fh kin. S 1 2 ‘, |er mound heroes, the Iz Sectedlof him o B aaticon g : Another new man who ha e L [Mathewson, who gave added lustre |poc replaced Scully at guard, due but two to pl o x of | : i he locals, L 4 (BY BILLY, EVANS) - - - E [to his 1905 feat by making all of 4 yis great work during the past #ie visrvs broah cason wil _ ek : inectict lineman, whose J : _ | his s shut-outs against ! ¢ when Cin ti plays < . 2 was the outstanding feature of | Only tchers 1o v ; sainst Norwich i £ Independence L)1 Bahe Adams, who reg The game this afternoon will start ame with the Cards in the 5 Dl bkl aven Dlues in the op 1z in t jors have I PORLRE s SR ! Sy s ¢ € r ec triumphs for Pirates | ot 2:30 o'clock with the New Britain atch of the vea B 1 g ast ¥ e will play 1,000 or more nes d t ki ¥ 3 =5 No! micipal pulse ¢ etroit in 1909; and Stanley )team leaving at 12 noon. Thosa The standing today . ! sition he wn 1 eek | major leagu I Ll g ool s sod by the departure of | Coveleskie, three-time victor for |who have o TR o T L e ey ot |Greenti \ i Ralphit tor s ! ! | Cleveland over Brooklyn in 1920, |fjce sessions engaged in, are eager S Toule al8d ; 536 3 20 ) a )ocalnts . “Young Ju b 1 . ! LR TS ovey” had a chance last fall t0|to watch the team go through a Cincinnatl . 86 § ¢ 37 1 bo” of Berlin a chance at one of the the select circle the lay, i 3 SRy T k Dempsey e first toltie or surpass Coombs’ mark but|game and for that reason, are likely The Lo ln hods oy L guard positions. This boy tips the cother four who h Jie ‘ : 7 v was beaten in both of his starts for | {o accompany the team on its with one more e against ted Quilal a beam at 218 pounds, ey ounce of | distinction are y Scha 1 ‘ b x s . . {\": hington against the Pirates. | journey. Giants before the Cincinnati con- BT bt it in streng Juffalo” Strobieh, Chicago White Vi e S 5 ch S . Pennock got his first baptism of | —_— test. The Reds pl Philadelphia ' s Loy e s d form of the Falcons is coming the uis Browne, Hank Sev 2 > 7 gt mn d 2 © WaS|yworld series fire in 1914 when he MATCH POSTPONED again today L resting | New 3 % ] 0 s t sfactory form, and h he York Yankecs a y ¥ R z ol to New BIV® | wag a voungster with the Athletics| T.os Angeles, Sept (—Tha after their strenuous program of the | 1o bae . Beil, w : ¥ t into the fray on Sun-| Fran} £ faymerlys ot i tha il SLiCE S E 3 3 1t noon hand | hyt it consisted only of three in- |match between Joe Stecher and Fd past fow wee can lose both game¢ 5 y y ‘ o » he C v'w S Sy se of the first \ nings' work as a relief twirler, His “Strangler” Lewis for the world's while Cincinnati is taking two with- u SARHIES NdH oly cam will be ac- ¢ ra l lence, s o chamypion s d big effort was in 1923, when he |heavyweight wrestling title which St R ks adership. | {1res— erd on b o here by a big de on t he name ur p : e - et | TiENL to call its o pitched the Yankees to two victor- [ was fo be held here October 6, has The final sta n v 1 AL L d ; SE fahal rmers hegin the . A $35a s considered likely that th®|jes over the Giants and helped clinch |been cancelled because Lewis broka , f X b 7% 3 v € ¢ kol nte Im the new the world series for the Hugme |a small bone in his left arm whila St. Louis i " 0 ¢ b he spe hat letter. : PRl o SHineton | nlonSeT ) netrated fc n ts on world series |training. Cincin . i 4 . t 1 o ; is ! \Imost plons allowed the “hitless wonder 5 oSt « White Sox, Mordecai )'{"mxn of fl.\ Giants yeste S v other veleran 06 &7 e = funncy le s New York home, Cubs, 1iddie Plank of the Athletics, R T SOT D Teams to Plag Fourth Gae o 1o 1120 g o o eron, e i ul"[:k he first game, the Cards unlim - 3 Tl 4 ) L ‘ ] It t wr the| Walter Johnson of the Senators| 4 : er. He will soon be |record for strikeouts in one Hugh MeQuillan from the Glant bo . g ) S h e with run rally in the sec 1 % : i ; o S he ioncd. { Wi« twelve on the opening day of | When You Need It! inning. Little 1 erdel, who ! ML il afferaena v ok Tl] H!S HQZ‘ME Tfi% N e newes est cham- :‘\w'hl s-Senators series, a | The best equipped Ford Re- succeeded Flint Rhe @ rocky 2 il clast r i ; §oi 07 inow a1k devlen & peit o6 ‘mm attle, {| pair Shop in the County! f D . / 2 S i first 1 t Jack Coombs issued fourteen | first i g £ 1 7 i + 5 ¥ r his victory in| Jack " three 1d, toyed with th v PHILADELPIIS a3 trio ot camme ok ; Lhiy g ; s ool shelf was | passes in the 1910 series, nine of || The biggest and most com- S ‘ the clash of clashes for (e hase- | layed in i Tumley ] R‘,vewe Tn 11:u e s e a ar || Late Srace g terune Sord St. Louis with brilliant support rE LT o Seillensns - A o i letters | 10wed 31 bases on balls in the four | y : ti ¥ e this ye L et Al a0 S ables and tele-{ Jeff Tesreau had three wild | Service [ oiom raose teies pevi 1 ; G (Siat e ‘wm»s in the Red Sox-Glants b.m‘ zames droppe \ Fow 0N 5 2 played 7 70 last day, went | ADOLR : : i S S the champion being| The late Wild Bull Donovan hit | York coup three T g L 9 inn > : : i e . Gtuzned oMb v e bniin) so6q (stant niin! - three batsmen in the series of 19 straight to ti Jraves, prac D St arknes vente rih- t Lict Hi il 3 _‘ e i between the Tigers and Cubs. . ko Sinnlon iz i s Iy team il e E s ML SER < : Tl B RS < o ye.|defeats In the baseball classics, . i e t St L Wilshiat A [ that it s the : 5 toxforict vude ot . ol el ; : & 4o | Plank, Mathewson, Rube Marquard 1 With Last Place R e ) : {ana Joe Bush Ford Dealgrs city and Incidentally, a timely h i s e s : I should| Mathewson holds the record for New Britain Sy over K Inke e have ng |All-time world series mound work— || 948 Flm St. Tel. 2701 )] ¥ 1 9 [103 2-3 innings in four series; also Philadelphia oh lthe most for one series, 29 2-3 hougl t T 1 ted with ¢ t L t BEE TR Y 2 = i will pick * e | recommended to him t to (1.,.’.:“‘ ek Fors o o e cacing Amt It a Grand and Glonous Feeling By BRIGGS me the battle which rookie eatec T M ision in the tic t ason, both in Foothall Champions Face Stue- ek ag st Runday. . temporari - lec hot after tl i kgro i ight | N —— e ——— T —— e dy Foes Ou the Gridiron This s > 1l : E s in 1973 i o N Theiie :: wel- tm ) | 1 supeose UH-Hum- oFF || GOING To EplZestason. ! 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DINNER AT NOON on at St Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock yrning ar 11 1 ned clambake Church |t hald tomorr ¢ Daly Coun 12 at 1:45 ell, Knights plumbus, at Moun much to the power of the sm o'clock sharp prrow afternoom. |tain Grove 1o time has been set | or elevens when fz their re at noon sa that those wha sn desire nowned opponents READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS mav return to the city to see base- , Dartmouth collegs, among the Tetals L FOR YOUR WAANTS [ball or football games. |'outstanding teams last year, opens

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