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9 MW BRITAYN4DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926 eI IaIse: 230TIIrt s s espnenssarernsessasphagesassaggesgeis- é KENSINGTON TO PLAY CORBIN RED SOX NEXT SUNDAY—-GEORGE HAMLIN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE— i ALL-NEW BRITAIN MEETS SPRINGFIELD NEXT SUNDAY—BOY“’ CLUB BASKETBALL TEAM HOLDS FIRST REAL PRACTICE—BRIEFS RESRES s s ST SRR Span SeiSasees e S S E T CARDINALS AND YANKEES HAWINPRESIDENT =~ MASTER FO MEET EX-PUPIL RUTH 10 BREAK | KENSINGTON TO MEET RED GET READY FOR SERIES (F CHURCH LEGUE AR NECORDINSRIES SOX INSTEAD OF FALCONS Babe Ruth Says “We'll Beat "Em on Team's Return to §ucceeds Cline—Outing in Ken- | | : i, K % DBabe to Enter His Seventh Bat ]e Change in Schedule Made at Request of Manager Joe New York”—St. Louis Resting in New York for the | 4 i Veniski—Buckley’s Crew Has Chance to Wind U p Opening Game—No Idea Given of Who Will Pitch Slflgfflfl on October 9 Tor World's Baseball Title Play Against Tobin’s Club — Arrangements For in the First Game of the Title Clash—Huggins and e e p . 4 S e Tk St D Postponed (Game to Be Made This Week—Probably Hornshy Both Express Confidence. v of t tertChiiron atn® o o " Ruth will break his first world ser- Will Play Saturday and Sunday, October 9 and 10. ting of the ? it “ 3 y ies record by g out to the pa f23e20 2023300 1 last night 7 oy A b 'and taking in the nrnmrc\ Tha Keiis NiBasehall ta Mr. Hamlin, i 7 L% % f fellow retains Ker (it 1 ball t :vm-“l]l : R ) Ak iis health and is able to he Corhin Red Sox in Ken- 1 enter his seventh world's ser sington next Sunday afternoon in- No other player has teac Falcons, Manager Pat e than six. : v unced today. The Fal- 4 with Ruth up to this cons were scheduled to meet the : tions in the Kensington team next Sunday after- classic were J. Franklin Baker, 0 noon, but hecause of the fact that a i 5 erett, Scott, Eddie Colling and Wally Former Yal nd Al-New number of the Faicon plavers wi 5 - % ) g B r ia farming and not e e a ew be away, some seeing the world ser- oLl for B cHrch o, %o G 4 interested in playing world's series | B S E dl] i H ies and others busy in other places, r 1 those of both sexes ir : ' i) § % aseball. Scott, Collins and Schang | Fl[all] | 010§ norsemen ere will he no game between thess an not better their records at the | . o fteams next Sunday. ent for the Whi Sox and the a n ments were I X are not winning pennants 757 L2 Humbert rs Pat Buckley and Ji HUGGT s i zazy's Brooklyn Horsemen hin to have the Corhin Red Sox ade BILLY EVANS) - 1 ading exponent of baseball | oo/ ioy their final week of practice [V their game ahead one week. Biff played three world's series un- en the schedules were first der the colors of the Boston Red |at Commercial 1d yesterday aft- Je up, the consecntive dates wera Sox and wielded his mace in as many | ernoon in preparation for the ..q. joieen the Kensington and series for Yankees. American Footbal agle Opening fjajeon teams which had the two 1 Other records may he expected to | Sunday which will them Lining | plaving last Sunday and then com- : will have to score more than eight | cago Bulls. A fe e session [following week. The Corbin Red {1 i e r to b one mark—for he is | was appear of Shep Bing-'!Sox were to have i the follo: S | . iltea t: when the New York Yankees mecl prinseld Professionals to Oppose ts ommy Leach for the most [ ham, Yale, and an all-eastern ling week and _ e e p 7 e de- LonisheAIdifa S 5 ie B rins scored in one series at eigh wingman in 1424, The acquisition |sary on October 17 tails of th nants but sha All-New Britain Here Next Sun- Ruth is tied with Goose Goslin and | of Bingham will add considerable The Kensington team has an ope gren and A bart were med || \.,w,' R R L day Joe H of Washington for the | strength to the line nity of finishing ug Core t u suitabl up LR ey sniterbi R i o most home runs in ies. The former Bulldog end didn't ! ed Sox series { ming Siun- winne ; : I 1l team (and v soper e get into the scrimmagze session providing that 1 2 the teams will be ct-Phillips Th New Britain foot vill meet the Springfield Pr ) LRl g his fi s cfforts to inkees is 100 W 7 3 N x g 3 g al f all team Memor one gam todrill. (¢ Ed McNeeley, (stands with Ker i gs. October e 3 % Sox Konalie oon in the third game to play Chic - ~ Babe is tied with a number the series will b ished be- = B ek 4 h E: h J o sman (Ini t tog ith the as- i i Pt o Springficld combination ) eleven even if full g ¢ : ST oo : In the fall 'of 1915; = str an awe-inspiring [neup anC e, 11a number of extra base hits CIGEIEY i IpIote R Diedase 3 Tf RS larah et . SRR a youth, es indicate that New Brit- | {OF lthifive: b e s wiinty i i inc T ‘ st Renelision sloses il ept. 28 (P s s nals fi : oan: B ain will have a stiff battle to keep 5 el y hiols S rachic v 2 an : .‘“ ] e g 3 : C! r clea f s it " | w ¢ ’3 ill then be od. a shortstop. Miller Hug- | its record of victorles clear of |, " 000 jone bt Sypi Al UL AR A Arrangements to play post- : 2 Be Aaalinble 1 in charge of the St. Louis blemist ats, i 5 v e weale link in the [1orse-l| - SUBEEHENS B BoY el e arer, are clu is impressed. However Britain team has shown nd v up. but there was time this week and it will ekt ¥ ; 8 TN S 11 ‘ has A support this idea yes-lp jjap1y be decided to play both Tryon, flee ; Tist 2 1ent turned in to Mr d last season Philiips i = .&:.‘““m.: tie wi d 'w’!" for the | terday. The men worked as though |gatyrday and Sunday, October 9 and e ‘ . : f 8 3 : 1 r EAFTIAL e " most extra ba its In one | 'F 1d been playing t s | that the series will be cleaned Ll sy irle 2 < 1 S : Dreataes That yo Y toger: 2 A game, six. | several sessions. It was elock-like |yp one way or the other. o such 4 ! aiEL BN hir : . | Hornsby., He . e est i section of the [Ty’ ig gn a receptive mood for | team work all the way throu i e Louis in r own park f I to that \m Sl Bk cecond com. | the premier s -sacke f e L ayes and the local | recorq in 1 pen e was given | v never a break to mar A moricang wint the Davia Cup, AL ! &) el » Colgate succ e Phillips, | ™ 4 manags he lias L in confe : passes on balls during the ser- | practice., so often that the casual observer Browns there all s : alsnc T e oom ot Aae = on a par v « this week relati ) 1w down The backfield has come along in|can't tell whether the thing is a The (¢ r ain th e on's fullback comp ) ik EASA rvelous play Gaad. After 1 nday’s - | The versatile Ruth also has his|great style under the coach- | habit, a tournament or something can whip N¢ rl o d Ge 3 he e |d ¢ s ated 3 | r ection T recall a story 1o haat wa t rme engraved e department | ing of @aptain Harry ihldreher, | nobody else w the coming seric ers Hor er the Maroon has } i that Miller Huggins recently told me 1t e te will ¢ S he qevoted to pitching records. He | former member of Notre Dame's| e and his mates per STA Tipping uoLl ¢ g 5 4 t attend | | stadium for tw ¥ ile the Ne ¢ ryon H ther con- that best gives an idca of tk ter- city permanently this seas pitched 29 scoreless innings for the | famous Four Horsemen. Stuhldre-| Cigarctte cards to the number ot e il g A mination possessed by Hornsby ho will be let go and wh ill be | Req Sox in 1 nd 1918, going 13 | her, it w nnounced last 170,000, all in complete sets and Yorlcitossers 'y 4 L first st Saturday, met|jeing 14 present, representing all | meas explains the ess kept, is a question that only Coach linnings tl st year he sec 11d surely start against without duplicates, have heen col- el 3 i e e cisiy 19 to 0. 3 1 vaseball loop. | !hat has cor S way Hayes and the management Know jond, .| sternamann machine, as will Tarl|lected by an enthusiast of Tondon. Goide N SRy ST i 3 1 % me s 1 for Hornst action | at present time y Ruth has a tofal of four world's| pritton, famous running mate of |The oldest set in the collection was twirle ed 1 par 8 e ¥ et al | for s at shortst Spring team is made up (series hor el G e Tl o s 1 g ier: coll dietars flinfof the 1 was bumped about in the final \ing are asked to He renre- - e of v years back. Clemen hit thre and three mo< e nl e hassion 8F Yot | L a e e i I . il fiave. to (got BNIeSH 1re Tias! heen! on: tlie aidelines for with th Philadelphia Yellow | ir ric establish a " the past few days; but will get 1 Jackets is coachi o squad and d i but will get in n f Woldom, fo r of Worces ct, Horr ut 1 don't think Owen Murphy, formerly of Boston rom Tiddie [ Asmo “I regard you as a r league McDonald, for ¢ of Holy Cross of our Springfield college; Binslan, former- ‘ . Skt i e i) "ot (10). Walter Hogan beat Jullus| National League '] The best equipped Ford Re- He-Man's G ame for He-Men t was the intention of Hugging to Detroit. Thesg with the other W ¢ (| R SRS A L AU pair Shop in the County! : Willie Davies, Char-| Hits—Brown, Braves, 200. | 3 Al Peters, Chi-| Runs—Cuyler, Pirates, 112 The biggest and most com- e e ABCE RSt | Doubles—Rotomley, Cardinals, 30, | plete stock of Genuine Ford Hor § e S R anapol Chuck Wiggins, [ Triple , es, 2 | Parts in the State. lite . o the channeP sw Seon | T ¥ ated Chief John | G Wl (O il Prompt and Courteous : oy Pad-| Metoquah, s (10) Service rm him to one ¢ ming cue bers of the team, expect to tak clubs with whic . Touis : T e Sirbin . , beat Iirnic Stolen bases—Cuyler, s 35 bis own|Jimmy Mahoney, Chicago, won!| Pitching—Kremer, Pirs won from George Mulholland, oy, N - Red Herring,| Batting would find he made | Gulfport, Miss., knocked ont John-| Hits—R wim w hi i it ny Berry, Philadelphia (4). | Runs—Ruth, Yanke 3 H ; L e . pr it O'Goofty plans to swim thel Triples—Gehrig, Ya 5 WITH THE BOWLERS e S ey Rngr ] | Incidentally, the si ar ne day nex k and thu Homers—Ruth, Yan 47 Ford Dealers ikl FRNR . HUgRins | reached . t jout becom: the first man with a tin ear| Stolen bases—>Mostil, White Sox, New Britai R TR s el g e . w hi [ ut on | as vasy to whip the English Cha nd pronounced fondness for 3 New Britain i, Thunde i 4 g h AROUL 2oy 1 looke the | nel as it 1 e to = kled herring to conquer the| Pitching—Uhle, Indians, won 27, | 248 Elm St. Tel. 2701 T 1 & i ¥ ! A hea € stream lost 11, § —e e work i »ring training was ‘ s ot of farm: Am’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelmg By BRIGGS season for th T You DIG FEVERISHLY IN YoUuR VEST POCKETS HOPING To FIND A, COIN OF PROPER A SIZE WHILE YouRk \ / KNEES HNOCK ToGETHER Lo V! ou GIVE / AND You CAN'T ‘ HAT \ECH | FEEL A SPECK OF CHANGE AND : i Jite1 atd. y / 3 A FEELING OF | Paragons, el n sonth ) | gins vos apast mast ‘ e s L 3 g ; ! OVER You S S S 25 S SN P tening. ur Gang youngs t back all the AND You HAVE VISIONS - AND THEN DOWN IN THE | “AND THE BoY GIVES You S A appHaMlc BT CREEAYES CORNER You FEEL THE YoUR DEAR. OLD HAT AND rookies trying to im- | | \’»:n‘ ”\;\; r:w:;,;npcmr OUTLINE OF Two BITS COAT-- OQH-H-H- BoY !! AN Co, & = v:“\g‘rv‘.? BoY 1S NOT To BE , [N AIN'T T A‘Q(;s‘ulzsflrf\v:fi”_? TRIFLED WITH / e AND GLOR Dallas club of looked. e dréw his release April equipment ©3 anxious, to ace Robby | i nee in a league of Walter Hagen fieation, Horr st s of the Texas-Oklaho July 2 tion of on the St. Louis Cardinals as purchased for the sum NATIONAL LEAGUE Toa” Pnie are aiaea_an 1o con om0 15 e doge o 3 ()7 | “r /?/ Hica . playing of the i @ Teie ir y vear 1 ound wor ew York and St - . o ondr . Bothers, 1t . 311 31— 626 | whacks, _ | Louis with Huggins and Hornsby in