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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. S355232es S puens IRt iontis dasegaieass taas ot KENSlNGTON ELIMINATES CORBIN RED SOX IN SERIES PLAY—ALL-NEW BRITAIN DROPS GAME TO SPRINGFIELD SILVERTOWN CLUB—PAWNEES TIE TUFTS OF MlDDLETOWN IN HARD BATTLE—HIGH SCHOOL TAKES MEASURE OF NORWICH ACADEMY isisiissseatitaataiastasiiserzinsisiniiantes SR i1 St b tats st iriensazesssaratesssaratesrasiant LIRS ronssa s dnrera s siatreiisiiteasyrtiasateiarietazezzasczo i ez azastiatsscenss TEAMS SPEEDING WEST 70 HIGH TEAM BEATS KENSINGT ON ELIMINA TES SPRINGFIELD CLUB \BARNIKOW AND DONLON CONTINUE WORLD SERIES NORWICH ELEVEN CORBIN SOX IN SERIES TOP§NEW BRITAIN' MAY JOIN LOCAL TEAM Yankees and Cardinals Now Tied At One-All—Grover New Britain Not Very Impres- Bucholz Again Shows Pitching Class in Turning Back Blcke] Drop Kick and Run (] “Herald” Makes Selection of 17-Man Squad Suggested Alexander Gives Impressive Pitching Exhibition— fo . Tobin's Crew—Southenders Take Game By Scorc 3 | For Permanent Te Decided Shocker Forced to Retire—Bill Southworth Hero ~ S1E Il Opening Game of 3 to 1—Buckley’s Crew Now Has Falcons to 60 Yflld@flfié&l e Period of Experimenting is at an End—New Haven of Yesterday's Game—Hornsby Gets His First Hit s B Contend With—One More Win Will Put Them Su- SR A ; Tackle is Released and-Barnikow Quits the Blues— of (lassic. iarigon © g by the Nor- preme in City Standing—Team Fields Wonderfully igfleld outplayed th LN Practice Three Days For Grange. foothall team »on at Willow Brook pa 133334144 3. ed from the contest the victor | Thper ic& played, two wen and'must say that he has been used in cattle owner, band flie ' Zvigler on an attemy Irop kick by | All-New Britain f all team for on its merry way made a v t the 1 anfeldt on & 10's vard the present scason. Small crowd. o a close one chapter going into 1 Woost o visitors’ fullbac ery little ey and much criti- ball season when it < blocked the ball and | cism gives the total of the contribu- U ‘ it he isn't “there It v i lay of Scoopi @ 5 vards 10 a tjons of s of this city to the he should be given a ¢ e to n Ken- No runs, iwo hiis touchdo 1 tra point was ljoeul m it. Both are facts, o made on a forward pass. Clements it in the of the fans and of 3 n the bench all season without . ace of the cham- Fifth Tnning Lo ohg ho ‘management of ‘the All-New{2h Ui BEUGE £ CEaSh played, he played the role of a siar the game only at infrequens periods but in every game in which he ha played, he has come through and shov ares. Last year he sat : " All through t1 me Nor £ K L X v outcoma of the oper ) ts in Hor ot his fir I I it New Brit x 2 ior t year, faced the Ken- : ST St R e ¥ f ty of Britain team, thing has im- celehrates C s B tAln s ‘ S 5 ) g el the mMys- oo han went out Darnett to (°nse. holding New Britain to four time has come to &top experiment- modern base \ Yor t 8 v 3 f 1s¢ B S . e games an \ h A0 Nl oriai outr first downs, ail of ich came in the irg with players and form a per to fly from a St. L f o s sceon out A 2 % 5 S AR ington far f vamped him e b adii e one Setond half. The game ¢ nent team. From the conglomers an 1888 ds nine g 1 t most part, both tea fizht- 'tien of players who have come and starts all over r took second on Gehri e B e S ) . Berg’s pitch- g T 21d. Up to the time the 1 "tu- thing clearly to us. Ne iritain park. Both tear f v k Ot A € ! Regs! Pt entire hat e K gton a yp- 1 Nehan 3 enk came that d ! the can mold a strong offens: a do- fmmediately af ater- | €& home ¥ 8 4 to: left. | 5 A ] yesterday, b o of the coun ; Jerg fanne t own seemed very cnsive elaven out of players day and were S ) alsc a hit het RHGO t o or Barneft had rata t h eld had the ball most ' already secure nd with the addi- fddas. The Tuanke ? AGth- ror when | L ¢ ) ers arnett Sixth Inning i - he New Britain d N of two more, car a powerful ing but a hard fight T a run-up of Lazz @ vagoliecte : s there when the team from 'sleven with of reserve both t fense and de- | pressed itself and that is, that the , 2 rnikow s placed 11fba hecause in the back John" Davis can play fullbac no other place. Barnik owed o0 prodigal son, into the hes He can play can play fullback an tim ould want he won! the ramrod pos ¢k who showe aav that he has nothing e Taniaed top Ebe ctween the bases an at- opening quar leet ne, ir e esult . nsing Bucholz was safe on of Homes threatened to 's nd run to go up. Alexande en third, one and th surth ¢ §ito : rmctt, Zeigler Pitching selections for tomorrow's I Cnarges he went wil 1 Tas the nine re Of laiready been released by the Harl-icool (ha ball to tear throng e the second it collestor r 8 ’ Jarneit’s error s out trying The wanld be equipped wit game 2 to 1, the 1 doubl L op nd i L ; olz got on th score y The two men v ¢ to are back with a 6 to t first do rors by Barnett t € i T nalout! Barnett to Hon 2 nnsylvania fpappikow and Denlon. Donlon has game had not becn AU LONCoR RN OoleT, SORIN K N Britair nd score . ck h e Britain pla) K N gard Biuce and Barnikow will with- Biah! Hanneor s g third strike as ’rx y s of Jite in the ¢ Had. Anot 2ve Patrus a safely 3 i =t - up forward B e S G A e e e e A tween a righthander done befare the uccessful d second r i tole second to ride home on e s £ e sensational run--ycstorday's gam hen he kept paw. Rogers Hornsby 2l inaiuadegintof el 1l Matulis Gouble Ho r Degley % “" e backs of punt. either Reinhart, a clever I e $ V On ] Censingion's first run o in the o fans on {1 or Haines, who pitched an inning on e Cards lost little time in knot- 'vards, follov je with yn three singies a sacri- Baturday. Miller Huggins had nar- "“"‘ Do b f";"‘ 2 run to lable choices to Ho wor! it and 1 1 ther 2 made fonr at left 1 3 1 s primarily @ v ot 1ike rs but a world Dl wit L ¢ Sox escaping a shutonut s ‘\'m”‘;‘”'M i iker Holzheimer pul the 1 PR lefthander, who carries a punch at A, z Arove e ' ver. oy Iy 1 a s R B o S ey ouCIu fo I glaheln SCross for- 1oy will fill in nicely at tack 1t - Sacaliine e to the oftonsly his fellows home wit o to W bt : 4 e is grounder. He Whe " shot a per- g, ) bat, adding to the offensive 1 8 1 leTe 52 5 = z00d old “Barney” will make a great of the team right. Bottomle got ar ' atee ! i e | o l. DPatrus scorcd on Beg- fact pass to the fla nd'and Holzyi s o e i e . 1 r but > ] oy A v ley's double int Sh a G 1 » running ma 0! an him under fir i it va ne. thr caut x| Sy cond ¥ ught it while he was on his ba i 2 > The players were expects to | s S £ B : & ¢ E i ard on Nt moina Al ke Tahn Davis 1. We e find a crowd at St. Louis for the ;ifC Ol A G X follo it X R him out £ Do runt onshil) CACE T eabobtiie b “w hope our guces tand - that e eam practici games there, making ! - 5 Akl 5 same s ! 1 s e both will be in ti néxt Sun- Hibeaie el i Bemi whab it lachsi ; he | : 9 i ule in the quarter. “orhin's only run. 4 1 S HGhand et ou iles e el inst “Red” Grange and M yeek, there is a possibility limited capacity of t] 1 : . s 2 v New, i game was a il E AN s point t poEro) dinal ere 1 p o/ i 7 1 Wojack Wooster turned the o of bat- th LinEsi e yesterday's game T o [ 1 22 1 hard drew a pass. Berg struck tion, that New Br um wh n: ; e s Bl 4 AR No hit, no erv M: got into the game yes- ' in&s of an excellent cleven hut no CHALLENGE TO PAWNELS see the athletes work E - 1 c Histle A RORLHIG, e o el Fighth Tnning terday although he was unac- '°am can play a consistent game of ) AelicaniA 6 faothy tendance for the ening games | t o lia: Delng elever withol ALl Y D8 e e o nsington: MeCormick flied out d with the signals, his runs (00t erimenting from week tof o ue B EEET A of 125,258, St. Louis will 1 ' i t it fort e nsingtor the alie . i a ! b . LR e Hof Barlden s aioh: inently i ) Sl nyder. Bucholz was o P s power and he will prove S e e s i attendance figures all that can b oo vhic y de, and it team is not credited 1 has i et o 5 s : t ot criticism. of | LAwNCe 4 3 : he 1 r 2 e, 3 wih % nof ror by B . Zeizler 1o be a at addition to the local h L on October 17. to be played in accommodated at Sportsman’s park | (o0 g e inning with { S 0 y ¥ Lo hy i | forcing Duchorz urtleff for a number of ! 1Y LGB N 2 e 1 o series 70 i za S : p 5 " 2 iy z 5 m 1 R olig hits come when the men are on the 3 o e " 5 z 2 1be £ iz city. e Mo E in ti B 10 e donles pu0cs A1 CEREN ) Cond oo ; v s : sitic il Comeinhianitbety ccond. Jasper filed out to Huband. years, conter on the Providence a n soving that £ o L b statisticlans think that new reco Bhto s haa kit f o | 2 ¢ ; n sacl e ) 5 10 hits, one error, 2 Rollers was forced ont of the » has come fo form @ Der- oo o Al st olass e 1" sifnd o e made cut by O'Farre ingle ek N 2 } ! it Jorbir Sox: Fltzpatrick went game in the third period with an |manent team and build the plays ..o 500 S R € T wo 1 bt aving i y n i i . y o ) ¢ . = e he fi left. Doubtless having om ¢ ! R0 7 bbb t 3 injury to his nose, making the tenth jaround f writing to the Meriden Morni American league friends of ¢ et s o < in ST, 1¢ Snyder ed. time that red injurles | After watch AgRICetart to M Gro powerful O T artall only DI ind and hoa forws i L D T nett s E it Ja o his T The summary of 'tion on thr ndays, 5 ) to th ands of ar - [tnning v 1 1 ihe par we have made a sclection of 17 men ain was right fleld drove a sin; left scoring Springficl New Britain | Whom we think would form a pow- = Snyder, Sch t lined out to Shee- McGann Holzheimer ( erful eleven with plenty of reserve an. One run, two hits, no errors. Left End strength. We would first of all in- 4 or J Ninth Tnning K nnedy Politis chude “Big Bill" Warner, were it not owed up c1y | P ! : 11 <ensin Sullick flied out to Left Tackle for the unfortunate break he suf- I line plays of tungh 2 hall got ‘““"_y e | Snyder. Ficlds grounded out Bar- McGoldrick % o Nanfeldt d Saturd: n he suffered a 4 the bal and the sam cademy ks. The only place on - 5 2 2 nett to Blanchard. Patrus ground- Jeft Guard dislocated shoulder which will proh- behe to eecond cateh Clancy § 2 = s allowed rm th F ell R » lin scemed to be strong |UTCY St e i in °1 out Barnett to Blanchard. No Shurtleff o Humphries , ably put him out of the game for ! mpressive. while he allowed f o SeaBnl R R e o in. The nex T ) S S e R e the remainder of the season ulc after standing to J B lon i °k out at second. No ru Sons s o errors D BB NS0T w s v New Britain coming heme to Roth of these men can old is a Kicker of no m ked drop kick and resultant run i uly etopping *“Red” North Colony road. Meriden. m‘v._] one moro than I"‘:vvv‘w :») \';H: 3 2 up to win held down by “Mac” McGrath. """ H'] the -\'vlzv'rmvnn: f"{ Corbin Red Sox: Wojack went out O'Leary iAo Gnasdow | The team clected in our minds :n “‘"‘:l“‘l"’ ESUSTONSION Yol M S e iy Eg > ball ove se broke ough and made severs '1_fllmn;/ (,i\ "o. 7-;] {.:g “‘fi Pucholz to Begley nehard Right Guard would be as follows: Center. Joe i S 1 on into the bleach- good Avs during the game QN8 NLOACa0D; o8 clgler Was O cingled into center. Berz went ont Johnson S Murphy Rogers: guards, Joe Humphries, 2 . S 5 Three hits were made from the among people assembled | showed a lot ‘of Bl e h the crack of the bat. The balll Sy 010" 1 oaisied. Fitzpatel Right Tackle Nanfeldt and “Jumbo”; tackles, Doa- | When You Need It! delivery of the car-old star in sailed fa and ide and just as t . i >, s ory ofaian A in sardir le. Hornsby team was on the defense, sailed far and wide and Just as, M| went out Patrus to Begley. No runs, Smith est Connelly [lon. Murphy and _“Slim” Politi: ', The hest equipped Ford Re- the second inning and on i 3 was going over the ditoh in th : : - 4 LERYS > > bes i led out but the Louis fans | The ends, Gordon and 7% t, no erro Right End ends, Connelly, Holzheimer and | Shoj the County! the third. Irom that point, the iR i il B garden, Zelgler leaped into the air, : - . R _md | pair Shop in the County! hoarsely’ checred his out almost as|were very good on (he defonge. KENS S Fallon Thompson | Brink; auarterback, Manning; half- D108 game was over as far as the| o0 TR T e e DT stabbed it one hand ame down o i Parnikow, Sturm, Steudtner | The biggest and most com- Yankees were concerned. The side- | o : - file Bl s R mel WH B O s basl, | Bk B isld i o enazteriack i B e S lete stock of Genuine Ford A A S thworth's h vy knew the and were down the field on every 0 1and on Na pacie —HE A€ N8 F p 0 a 1 ol Claments t SaE TS Sturm and Thompson and fullbacks, Davis | plete stock of Genuine For L Chb s s il Eame vad il bag.” . Zelirer mads B gobd pley fu| /D" Bell high Lot fhe miost spees : Left Halfback and Griswold Parts in the State. hittable, He retired the Tirst Toning (RalIG e Epa stllo ol e Winrs i i CROHIEACRLENROE TG ERILE SRS Maddox e Golden'| - Thaihiggest argumentin ffavor ot Prompt and Courteous Sork Eatamen o orior st Douthit up. ) hen he got down the feld ang| Another was t e i i ! Right Halfback |these selections is, with the excep- S e tlone, Shocker Dluffe spit- ! tackled a man hing (e muntiin | lche serenth ahcn e e ¢ 1 " Wooster AT Davis tion of Thompson, that every man 5 4 e s ball two, swun was | hack of his zoal before ha|ono 8t George ields, Flelcs fimb) 00 “ullback can get to this city for practice on f strikeouts for the day reache, a knuckle ball and Doult sed it nd then n a quick throw to su 0y 3 . % ] ¢ a knuckle ball and Douthit mi could srdon held up 1h : ; i Seare by periods: any and all nights. Every man on impressive total of te A8 ey B e e Sy 4 first. The ball went inside, very . J . T fies i ik | was abls to escaps the fa rd | gf Douthit str ut, e roronce long enough so that .. put Begley stabbed his gloved s i (o the team with the exception of Don- alc oML PR G el 2 s ; Totals e Touchdown, Wooster; point from lon and Darnikow who are yet to be strike. Ben Paschal, w 1 third called strike hand over Huband's head and the CORBIN i i Sou i tackle play or attempted end|MaNC OVEF ECOAT IR O & e ace fsox t:. after touchdown, Lobo. Referce, |heard from, are ratisfied with the 2 4 . v 1 s Fitzpat i Mahoney; umpire, Parker; lines- |treatment accorded them, and they pitches to end his stay in the bats- |ghoc) hre L ones g . ' count of the game, play by fol- & = ks s Shocker it 3 atu ki on the offenso ¢ 2 i playihy Claney, 21 : : o man, Ginsburg. Time, 12-minute are all willing plavers and willing to o x. Sou . Strike one, called. Sev- 1, A g PR Srvder, 1t 5 Sub Boringsid|liake tns caaohl f 5 Pt G L e and McGrath on tha defense were e S 1 periods. Substitutions, Springficld, |take the coaching tips of Coach Ford Dealers world series pitchers needs, but his £ Slarsifon New Brltatnwhileawil 8 g Patrus started off Huband. e . LLoboSRToE S AMaadox, oAV ilnslor jisor)| DaYe Haves, New Britai i phs reat A ; » ms of 11 Wil Bice Academy| i Saio BN | FESREL SRt e otif! O'Le New Britain, Conklin for; We might he questigned on our Qe LRI tlon ‘with his good right art s K5 Jlayed brilllantly throughout tha en “;‘0' e s A — Politis, Manning for Golden, Adams 'sclection of “Red” Stevdtner, but in | 248 Elm St. Tel. 2701 gty 4 ; " S e eaur i Tuim secor celan - (Continued on Following Page 3 ning, Griswo * Davis 2N jnstice his Meride o gl ot o 1T : e fe pained considerably ! e o signt| (Continued on Following Page) | for Manning, Griswold for Dal 1l justice to this Meriden boy, w noon's work. He was g e | Ball and inside. Hornsby |ON llne plays, crashing through and scoring Patrus. McCormick = oy ball just over the corners, inside got a @ to right for his firs ¢ + I of the secondary | 109 into center gending Shechan guide, bgh and low, end the |biL of the Eerles e R v |vas amont denns oo 1 o thisd, MeCormick took second on| The Days of Real Sport By BRIGGS s next plich, Weir ed. Zelg- wgmall hitters in their own right, had | Bottomley up. Koenig threw out| Play By Play Account iy n'n«“ruln el hits, no few balls offered them Bott v at first, coming In fast to | Norwich kicked off. New Britain | g ¢ Shocker, started for the |take Bottomley's roller. No runs, fu round with the ball untit it | “"S78 b0 o b catrick flied y — Yankees, was in 1 out and finally hit, no errors. ver the goal line. Claire| ¢ attina anay nt out, = Mty wwkey coming to inkees: Combs up. Ball one. picked it up and ran it out to the | mire (o ot Glan _““,“,]r",,”,n | — WweLL Now I'LL TELL YA c"":: :Srr‘sefg;‘-sa,flif%zgfi Bie xeecua in tho! olshitly and Jon t 1 two, insid 10 yard line before he was dropped. Jacner No runs, no hits, S sarearail NZIGHBOR ., | DON'T LIKE To MIX TAMoU'Y Your BOY HAS To finishing when pinch hitter had |t! 3 Strike called. First play, punt by Matulis to the 25 |° & = = | ) ) IN OTHER PEOPLE S AFFAIRS O AR caused the retirement of Bob, of the |Combs got a base on balls, the Norwich was Held withe Second Inning AN R\ SGRRY IR MY BoY PICK ON 'IM HE famous red shirt. The f cing low, Koenig up. oy on the first play, made five Kensington: Jasper grounded out 3 TH HAS BEEN FIGHTING YoUuR BOY- DOIN' YourR BOY ANY HARM ot ried to pin Combs cloge | \qo el i to Barnett. Sullick filed out to - = | FIND THAT BoYS ARE PRETTY EITHER,, HE AIN'T THE KIND L“’,"" E"““', YHOSSEY t 5 {ica one, Ball oot SR e ,,,”“ the second | sepmidt. Fields went out Berg to 3 7 = MUCH ALIKE, AND MINE 1S ABOUT THAT' LIKES To FIGUT - - ball ‘:I RS b ol Tows KoAnE fancon eatman sy ‘:“':‘Amr:r’r‘ ace. | planchard. No runs, no hits, no LIKE THE REST - HE AINT A HE'S A GooD BoY AND I'VE nt thro : g , 3 3 4ok ay, Thevenow [, 7€ '3 B° & ket 3 _') . RIOWH Y Error | viclevs Boy AT ALL:-- BUT-* GoT To INSIST THAT HE xth innings o Cs ETinder o Lol ritain’s ball: Kick- | (orhin Red Sox: Bucholz went in - \ l'LtL SPeEAK To HIM- \S LET BE! fiseanicet o o et n b +ed by Matulis to 45 yard line. Wil- teh for Kensington. Fields 3 - S aEnt niih . I our 3 L el rowing oW | jjams threw erfeet LOPRPUIN SOk 4 ‘ bombardment nd (10U 2 he ball touched |12T ¥ @ perfect pass to the fyont to third and Zeigler to left threatened cont o e 7 2 T aataTa aNe ". """ but he dropped it with it | feld, Barnett filed out to Zeigler. eighth ‘ 3 e 5 dpanhin hands, Huband grounded out Patrue to Beg. ‘ — 3 = Bill Southwort} 1 nale, rike t uth ok out Plun it gy Williams got | jay, Schmidt struck out. No runs, | wouLon'T 9 ! NEVER DID made 20 yards before | no hits, no errors, TRUST A MAN LIKE HIS Looks the runner wo have to make an Zaloakl | . TH A FACE aleski tackled him. Four WIEH MER AND As For mis through Ieft guard : i Snet F“:l‘,::::",’:ql, ot Fitz Line N'SY"" WIFE SHE'S JuST flother Nor y ot | patrick to Blanchard. iegley filed Loous maA- BININNCH AMMER Socond Tnnir through and tackl \ . out to Fitzpatric Shechan drove oss, Zalesk [l d | one over Snyd ead for a double. | ckle anothe rin for a i McCormick s k t. No runs, one 1 t s hall lad k iit, no errors. ont ' Corbin Red S Wojack drov one make a first | one into right center for two bases, OFarrell a | do " ar in aga Dlanchard went out Bucholz tol nd low is own 2 B v, Berg went out Patrus to ] I ] gley. It was a pretly A 1gto satrus who juggled the ball but re-| wzzerl went covered in time to get the ru four at | first, Wojack went to third. itz ing Page) |right tac orward pass patrick struck out. No rune, one falls out of plaver's hands. Another | hit, no errors |pass was =uccessful to the extent Yourth Inning of 25 yards to the 27 yard line. Four Kensington: Bucholz was safe on yards through right tackle. Five | Barnett's error. He went to second |yards through right fackle. First on a wild piteh, igler struck out. down was made at cente Norwich | Jusper hit to Fitzpatrick who | 1ed the parade making five sanpped the ball to Clancy trying to a forward pass to left en trap Bucholz. Cl dropped the run was tried but Gordon | ball and both men were safe. Sul- interference pen | lick singled over short scoring e 3 " < | tackica ‘v'\» n as he was t 7 Bucholz. Tields went out Fitz a 800d Clgar : tor a skin tackle play : Ball now on pw'rh(fi:7¥n mn;fivlmm One run, ona New Rritain’s 10 yard line hit, one error. i quarter. Corbin Red Sox “lanc singled a]l_ways' Secong, Quarter, between first and escond. The ball o . ) | Zaleski block: a forward pass. was a high fly that Patrus tried to |Norwich made ons yard at center get. He got his hands on it but o6 US Mav B0r. and then New Britain took the ball Aropped it. Clancy attempted to - 1pake second and Patrus threw to o oy T RN (Continued on the following page) ,Jurper catching him, Enyder went

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