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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 < 1926. B R S e KENSINGTON AND CORBIN RED SOX CLASH FOR FOURTH TIME TOMORROW——ALL NEW BRITAIN TO FACE 210 POUND LINE WITH SPRINGFIELD PROFESSIONALS——BILL HOWARTH DOWNS JOE TRONOSKY lN SPECIAL BOWLING MATCH AT COMMERCIAL ALLEYS SPRINGFIELD ELEVEN HAS HEAVIEST LINE IN EAST City of Homes Defense Averages 210 Pounds — Noted College Stars to Be Numbered Among New Brit- ain’s Opponents—Manager Dailey Talks With Bill Warner on Phone — New Men Work Out With Local Team—Game Will Be Started Promptly At 3:30 o’'Clock. 1.New Britains Nanfel Humphries GLENNA GOLLETT TALKS ON STYLE Rdvises Women to Dress to Forget Clothes on the Course Oct (P—Tine make fine ord, Pa rs do not necessarily lies on the golf links. and n gol Comfortable woma correct fer put the b the opin lothes ion minine ex- | Rrit scalps of at Willow ticy, of the ( shows This i ! not be 3 . ‘ s A simply Jotats knitte r rosewood stock vill forget on the Collett, pion whose style in as classic as cut slip-on 1s almost tone, the The club lege 2 who gained football Williams collr to the pro game, fame, wh ner col- 1 ze wool cments ile players, ; re is mor g one he fair ook well said Miss conldn't with In the At a ey forma 1y of i-final had am nd do no mings oil-skins carance 1 nstrating * their T, LOUIS TEAM Cardinals Whose Roster Cost Only SA0.000 Average 27 Years of Age, Fignres Show isition full on account of his of cason rance inexperience appe { S a1l | the | circus side He made good fro 4 couple of Ty e s e o e i it | (BY BILLY EVANS) and took a fore deciding forte. vy for six National The on in the infi big On t nd only aml ike most champs. luring the ‘lot of w't afford to miss b No game him Money ion. out ils to 1 HHor Wallop, ballyhoo Ont 1 league with 42 story nd Horn, s has t i lopers! he Wallop- Thelr individual ¢ will offer an in- light on balldom's two -bust )y- > unusual. has had it e in t two o ional TEAW INSPIRED BY HORNSBY’S SPIRIT Carlils' Leade Firs. Plaging - Manager to Win Smce Chance an playing mar a National day of “Peerless back | trium- to the in the hot- National mang of his team finish seen in 1l league sinee 1 New ger test mendous York finished in Started Drive Late Hornsby's leader a f vers share history of ability to maintain among ple tribute of linal fans for this season’'s per- formance. St such colorful f rival t 1p of t m £ th the cateers o 1 dotted his the Lonis star flag during their 4 its drive for the last stay at home d rode close to the top by defeat- he Pirates in ¢ ies that was vital to both clubs. Sh after the Cardi it lead by a ind then met with erse at Boston, ti the top rung. e i 1 1014 into the 18 purchas lender 1 A hear bre which gave Perhaps b mannger 1_Sox ing r Cine nother Aa 1 . ago and | as to whether his new duties hinder his wonderful K as a player. He continued at second nd last performs t, however, 1ce the trophy awars able player in tic Holds Scries of 1 Hornshy cam L shortstop until h howeve star. He lac 1924 with a record of .424. 3 but batted in 143 runs for leadership and drov trip blows during the s he establishe home run T His six years leadership in broke the record of Hans W of Pittsburgh, who led for four con- secutive years from 1806 to 190 By finished with a batting over .400 in 1622, 1 he matched the re Burkett, who acomplished the time feat for the oll Nationals Hornshy be Dallas in the new Ni In ]J n to play ball exas league in He went to Dennison before season was over and the next year found him with the Cardinals Several years ago John McGraw New York Giants m. 2 the offer of $123,000 for the ¥ contr but his bid was p-omptly declined by St. Louis. with 1914, the would ! NEYER WON PENNANT Loufs is Fnjoying its Pirst League Champion Team in History of Lecague. ther ican nity ba o1y inkees in an e e battle that| tining in second | was runners-up to the ¥ citing American 1 ft St. Louis ren place by only a -game 1 The s fore this s ly a first division team, well wrdinals be Begin that third, four ninth, once; ath, three times | not represented in | to 1584 and inclusive, and st during the period as During | 1578 to 1891, ed the lowe 13925 totd oemposed of twelve clu this time, the Birds did not finish higher than ninth and ran elyenth, three ‘times; twelfth, once; tenth, ! onece and ninth once. | In 1 Lonisans gathered a | little more hope when the Cardinals | tied for third place with Pittsburgh. | Inothing to him who he | | Milw ed KENSINGTON AND RED SOX CLASH FOR FOURTH TIME Bucl\le\ Crew Will Attempt to Wind Up Series To- morrow Afternoon—Berg Will Probably Twirl for Corbin Team—Southenders Hold the Edge, Two to One in the Series—Crowley and Maher to Umpire Contest—Will Announce World Series Returns. Tomorrow in Kensington at 2:30 the All-Kensington and Cor= bin Red Sox baseball teams will hook up in the fourth game of their five Kensington team is leading in games won have | ing taken two from the Sox and lost | only one. the dec ers and crew will try HOWARTH WINS AGAIN Veteran Bowler Beats Joe Tromosky, | o'clock, Substitute For Gaines, Tn Special B Match. the Hartford bowler, r for his sched- | Howarth, r ial alleys, in substituted and met « ! ) | games rolied. ed the Central Tomorrow's game may ba > southend- Buckley's series with- appe 2 L Bi r of vlvr' omir Tronosky o end the ms are both battle in def ave ready for a of the so far this Sox will bs gruelling alleys of honors t the state Ic last y ¥ T h he entered the T did good work. showed that won 2 Corbin Red in a battle to keep their heads above water because, losing tomorrow, they will be out of the running as far as the son of 1926 is concerned, t winning, they will be tied w Kensington and another game will thou date, Howarth it meant was rolling went out and beat the s itute by point Tronosky started off with a 1 the first gam he 3 until the fin 1 up n §3.. He had r games in under 100, His night, how- | d he kept up the good ind he Kensington team will fight to . series as the agreement stipulated that the series would go to the best three out of five. Tomor- | row's game should find the both inations at their hest and fight- ven as the Yankees and Car- Is will be ting in the world with four, com inager has announced clection for tomorrow's will probably be sent ed Sox while either or Bucholz will do the twirling * the Kensingtons. The remainder of the lineups will be the same as they have heretofore been and a game is expected. | he Kensington team has playing wonderful baseball for | past ral weeks and although ths tickwork not been extra heavy, > hits have been coming just at opportune times and in this Seymour, New Orleans, beat the team has been winning Royes, Key West featherwelght | games. First, the team started off | poorly and looked like a second rata | contender for city honors, but mak< |ing a great comeback in both the second games with the Falcons and Bell, Brooklyn | the Red Sox, it kept on until finally Jimmy McDer- it now stands ahead of both of its boxed a draw |rivals in the { games won. (10). Eddie Shea, Chicago, and Don | The Red go into tha Davis, Chicago, featherweights, boxX- zame tomorrow h a draw (10). fact that it ¥ the team pl h | bination showed poor form and Ken« sington easily Won two games on a Saturday and them in the lead, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ¥Fla.—Armando Skekels, lightweight, defeated Jim- ill, St. Paul, (10). Young Tampa lightweight knock- ativo Fuentes, Havana (7). | sev J ud | Gus (10) kee, Wis.—Joey ukee featherweight, Ray Miller, Chicago, (10). Chicago—Archie bantamweight, and mott, e Haute successive Action s = will umpire two Crowley and Jimmy Maher tomorrow’s game and |play will be started promptly at o'clock. Arrangements have m»u made to furnish the fans with |the returns from the world series. IRISH FOX HUNTING in Emerald When You Need It! The best equipped Ford Re- pair Shop in the County! The bigg: and most com- plete stock of Genuine Ford || Parts in the State. Prompt and Courteous Service Automotive Sales & Service Co. Ford Dealers Sport is Still Popular Tsle Despite the Change in Gove ernment. | Dublin, Oct. 2 (T'—Fox hunting in |Treland has been unaffected by the | change in Irish government. | The transfer of the land to the | ownership of the farmers has not in- terfered with the sport, and the re- | lations betwean the people and the members of the hunts which use | their lands is more cordial than while landlordism existed. Fach { county has its Hunt club, and tha New Britain 248 Elm St. Tel. 2701 | |oftice of Master of Foxhounds is | much coveted The Serious Side of Life grevy s Witl unt shy als H mediately orld series to put St circuit Louis me was rated as a dar but it lacked the ish to make it a nal league ked a terri nd their ger- ous outfit nd pol balance U factor w offensive but pitch- the col- York Ameriea the finished in percentag the ason and wool ranks of inter g nnant from the zan the 1926 sea: and signing r of the Bill Chi- They harmonious worked howe sed by th nals for 7 the start. For' When Hornshy was appointed manager there was much discussion years he played every The club son with a | further | By BRIGGS