New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER & 1926, EDDIE BARNIKOW ELECTED CAPTAIN OF ALL-NEW BRITA[N TEAM — FALCONS AND KENSINGTON TO STAGE SERIES GAME TOMORROW—GOLF ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING AT SHUTTLE MEADOW—*“BIG BILL” WARNER DONE WITH FOOTBALL ALEXANDER IS NOW ONLY KENSINGTON MEETS MAY TWIRL AGAIN TOMORROW GOLE ASSOCIATION | EDDIE BARNIKOW WILL HOPE OF CARDINAL TEAM FALCONS SATURDAY g ANNUAL MEETING] ~ PLAY WITH NEW BRITAIN Veteran Twirler Stands Between Yankees and Victor) SCI’]BS Is Likely to Be Finished | 4 (0. P. Cheney Is Again Elected| Meriden Foothall Star Signs Statement That He Wil —Teams Moving On to New York—Seventh (xame‘ | / <oy okl Play With Locals—Notifies Ed. Curley of Hartford Will Be Played in New York if Necessary—Yester- | | When Teams Clash [ P Presden of Ol‘gaflllfi[lOD Blues That He Has Broken With the Team—Play- day’s Game Most Exciting of Series So Far—Pen- i S e ‘ O A R Y ers Unanimously Choose Him to Be Captain — nock Has Won Two Clear Cut Victories. [sington bascball § : X necticut Golf association was held “Barney” Now With Locals For Seventh Season. game of the series betw i Wednesday, October 6 at the Shuttle ons and Kensington bascball teams e (By Brlan Bell) [Will be played. Tha series at the |ing the 42 golf and country clubs| Eddie Barnikow, hailed as the| St. Louts, Mo., Oct. § (P—Chances Lo o s in the state were In attendance, |most colorful football player in the| of the St Louls Cardinals for con- | Warner’s Foothall i Wer i) Thayiere all msmboms ot tnsassocl e 08 Cont e cHl AL ple Y L o i ation. A handicap tournament was 2 ri against Re timued pa t R Days Probably Over morr g a 2 % | played in the :v(xr[;r.nnn‘ followed by e and the New York Yank world scrles today rested on g 5 neing i ¥ | dinner at the club house at 6 |Sunday afternoon at Clarkin fie broad but seasoned \ders of 1 Edward | \ feam is out f ; / | o'clock. artford. The Meriden boy was se- 39 vear old Grover €l eaYam g 4 d gl 4 f The following officers were elect- |cured yesterday after a conference : iall siruggle even sec i 4 ed: President, J. P. Cheney; first between him and Manager Edward ting with t1 | : vice-president, Malcolm Farmer; |J. Dailey and Promoter Peter Pe p P second vice-president, A. D. Dodge; (kos of the New Britain team. He H15m of | Daming btk teons! dn the sicony A etary and treasurer, R. D. Pryde |appeared at practice at Willow & com= |contest Kensinetont with i Parmes %4 d assistant secretary and treasur- |Brook park last night and worked | : LIl Sty et | : , F. H. Gates. A. D. Dodge Was |out with the local squad, olz on the mound won out in R g eaparalefaiiiaE ot SLoRe SN The exccutive gommittes for the ¢ necding a sin i et e st Mt vl S n o coming vear 18 composed of the | 4 Amo | gon hink my footbail days are|and many other seasons when the board of officers and the following | election as worl ' finished the wire. This an-|two teams came o grips a 19 m-‘ additional members: A. N. Pierson, | B2TnIKOW to lead the eleven on the plon, he Ca 18 3 | pouncement will ba received in New |ning game which had to i called | Woodway, E. B Neir, s {gmn—nn this season. Several hun- result of defeat In the Bame of | pritain witt by the hundreds |on account of darkness with the Py k C. H. Zimmerman, New Haven; P.{0reds of fans attended the practice the s are In a position wWhere |o¢ fany who enjoyed secing Warner (score at 4-all. Then the fourth | : | & Rothwell, Wamponoag and P. N, |Session last night, evidently dubious they cannot affard ‘fo loss amothe 4 r sportsman ever game vame along and again the two | ¢ Brais RERIRS of the announcement that the Meri- fague. tepped on a football fleld teams went evertime with Kensing- R. D. Pryde was named chalrman |4eR boy had definitely broken with B 1L A0L Lodavelmas net / fonprinningionE o e of the handicap committee and P, |the Hartford Blues and would be travelling to get the contenders back = | Tomotrow's outcome depends| - g i C. Rothwell wasnamed chairman of | With New Britain for the remainder te the Yankee Stadium for the sixth |southern garage owner. Paschal has |solaly as It has in t cs, £ o bhis it lot the season s (Dl nrdny T he nals win it of driving out long flies and (on the pitching giy squad. | v ; : | J.'T. Cheney, president, on behalt| In erder that there might be no| W OFrow. & leabigbiasd such a blow at this stage would Bucholz or Yale will occupy the | 3 of the association, presented to |Question about Barnikow's intentions :‘:ff:w";”n>‘ “_s"::k‘ Focilosl hiig w SinE LA o/ D, fopRIs nealn0 i s | Frank H. Gates whe is familiarly | With regard te playing with the local HAROLD “RED" GRANGE % Thapes, enca 2 al did expected by ger” Cleary : ; known as “Shorty,” a silver service [team and to show that the local Bl leagua’ teat for " ibaseball & a short instead of a long fly T ! e as a token of appreciation for his |management was keeping faith with Coach Dave Hayes when asked Spreniac nt to ce nd with the Car-| Kensington will up the | services in the interests of Connecti- |the publie of this city, the “Herald” last night what were the chances of Outcome of the Afth game was a | dinal players well back, expecting a |scries fomorrow aftenoon while the | . . ALEXANDER, S0 RO ana (ot Ths) Corine IS UBIObIE | nser e AT e st oy e Lo e % shock to St. Louis supr s W long drive, fell safe. Gehrig, of Falcons will battle as hard as pos- | g B sl 181C ARl Sl B e s e britain team ag established & new city record courae sible to stay in the running. The | i o i st night and secured the o New York ¥ — pliowing signed statement from |stare Grange and Trvon, sald that 39,552 paid admissions. The ¥a - o ¥ fast play umpires for tomorrow's contest will > E had to come behind to win, 3 | py ¢ et ot Ihal ETarie) \Snutierd anall Jimmy, 4 GHURGH LEAGUE OUTING | nim he had no predictions to make abonut 1 “T have agreed to play on Sunday : ' to 2 In ten innir ttle of 1eft | e aimed a |Maher. It was announced that Mike i e Sliee bk handers, Pennock arn er 1 the sun with g0 |Lynch and “Ripper” McKeon would | October 10, with the AlL-Ne il ba & vepetition of world s r¥, | sensational that it was second only |do the honors in'the game, but this i Players and Rooters to Gather To- | 1" frf'\xal!h o e . T f e 1, e the same pair of southpaws starting | 1o Ruth’s great catch. Pennock |as erroneous as the latter pair held [iny friends that Twill be in SR onelictmy e i e the classic in New York last Satur- | arove a hard hit ball directly over |the Topes in the last Falcon-Ken- morrow Afternoon in Kensington |te do my ""f‘ ; fight in ti 18 to stay in there. day. Pennock then won a one run|gesonq base It seemed that it |sington game | | Signec I won't tc e any laying down decision, the score being 2 to 1 | would go Into center field for a hit| The contest will *he started s Field. \ ’F,fl\\:{r‘i J“va‘:kflw. A e e Festerdara game offesad more ex- {o score the flest Paschal but |BIemully as 210 eiclack and returna " - An outing of Inter-Church leagus | Immediately after this, Barnikow to cifement than waa developed In the | mhovenow knocked the ball down, !'rm-\‘ the sl aerisate il bel atiey players and rooters will be held to- | <" r‘o_:' wf.:fl L e i Sencr. - Pl e wore able o | nicked it up and, tossed to Horns- |2V “‘““fi;"“‘ e s morrow afternoon at Benedict- | uElsysCconie RN bl tyie advantags of frequent ercors of forcing Savereid. This changed [\® Which kas boeh i | Phillips field, behind the Kensington A Ison lon i e fury e in to- 4 not h t had left the i judgment by the opposition, a sun, | pa » R R Rl son Jong wlil betumished } Congregational church in Kensing- |notified him tha ! support of this, he says that he 18 hs aoth ut not the result of |0 oo (o the accommodation of greg: G & had switched his |5 ory H Which refused ta shine during the | ng game, and gave the customers | o jor : |ton.” The St. Matthew's German |Hartford team and h ed his| gonversant with the plays used by early Innings, came out late in tne | 11° FATE ARA EE4S Ahe CUMOMEE Ithe fans, Am :’EljR S ARS 0 [ Lutherans wiil be presented with |affiliations to the New Britain eleven. |Gran‘ang Tryon and he has gams to disquict Card eld - > R nGath the cup which they won by going | Mr. Curley asked Barnikow it veloped a real defense against the to t During the course of the practice session, the players were called to- | gether and unanimously, they chose ankees with the two leven iters in the w ness representative Hartford and | \ypaway with New Britain and in ders. Dhe nd! oai {nlthe tanthy Koas| - Two ot the three hits used to manu- [ | 8 200 €402 10 108 IR, BOr through (e 1926 season with only |was a question of money that had |a(aelcs BE Lhe Yenkoes in the Rinth MINK| oy s cased ta fret. Maugel] In first place. A baseball game will |answered “No, It is a q is doing this up brown. Grange wers pop flies. The other hit | e d”_ ) { will be played between two nines |playlng football” Barnikow told|ang the Yankees will be plaving im ipning was a safe bun i ng|_ SR Manaaar “,"r, aby eled ¥ | —' chosen on the spot. Several athletic |Curley that he had not signed Boston on Saturday and it is ex- el hormp ubs wate ngp gbadly use strategy. He orderc ,,‘ b Three Local Boys to Appear Against Tough Opponents | events are being arranged by the |coniract with New Britain becase pocted that the team will unlehsh y i ! o : | 5 3 = : committee, which consists of Frank |“That isn’t necessary down here,” lits whola bag of fricks {hers be. Yankees proceeded to f"a“'vm""‘;,, . ‘f., W‘ “k'" ?,’:.”' ,,r ':m:a:‘ R At Mohawk A. C. Show—First Bout to Be Started iccitser and Rev. Vernon E. Phillips, |but he added to the writer that he|cause it is o league game. Thers further with their regular safetic gt 19 TAnde e T - y . . and suitable prizes will be a ded [would sign anything to show that he b N e Ne Hinhela left hand hitter batting against Nolle Dame IS [ Hefldlme M ‘ Promptly At 8:30 o’Clock—Thirty Entries Have|2 suiteble pr i ;:;(a" ed | would sign anything t6 show that he |wiy) he & scout from the New Brit- aid fucked the game away with the | & [eft hand bilier haitiae the winners of these. d0g | was sincere in wanting to play £00t- |ain camp at that game and he will medium of one hit, two bases on halis and a sacrifice fly. Tomorrow's game will Cardinals fighting e - ccessity touching a runner at The cooperation of all those who| This will make the seventh season |, ar S Cand i ol dicted in Many of the Matches, have participated i or followed the |that Barnikow has been & membor | iuen: 1o sorat ond Wil ezplaln e " R ihrass | chur¢h league games is desired in {pf the New Britain team and the turn will be studied out at Saturday . B ey 't Chic ; AL B y > . making this one of the higgest turn- |sacond time that he has acted as|,.i.r e series to seven games plan for mid-w i R ateur ing will be revived dine of Harttord Ducharme | outs of the season, which In all lcapigin of the squad. Three vears is a magic word in the zzeri did 1 t Saturday's ¢ e TR the state armory on ©f S L Johnny Mastro, Ed- | respects has been a ‘successful ene. ..o 1o was selected to act as the amp and with a g ball o und. He drove {rnjversity of Mint today with Sy D o |die Camp, Joe Conroy, a poc The league finances are now on the |yo %™ 0 44 New Britain eleven on hed game behind m in J o H {oen % Rockne and Notre | Ar € CHLE edition of “Kid" Kaplan, Joe upgrade and will shortly be in the \'M fleld. The next year, “Unk" ies, Rogers Hornshy s G E AN ans an g mak - |Dame machine J ler the auspices of Champ, LaBalla and many others best conditien of the leaguc's his- | men believe the old master of ELL rformance e renewal of traditional Mis- presents an all-star | will appear tonight and predictio ory. Plans for basketball and howl- | team will be at his best in ti I e St il t 1 1ska hoetilities at Lincoln hoLta @he sntries: fo e rife that there will he a bushel | ing will be made at a meeting of game, ost important “money | Bar e s T roud at tomor draws Missouri valley a : x W from | Of Knockouts hecause the card is|the hoard of managers to be held at game” thus far. Opposing the 2 t.ione achicvement. broke | tention an “S. R. O over the[the tournament are chosen from | b SiPRiOTR BEIER o e ad clock Monday night at the Y. braskan I be Shawkey, a |attendanc v day. 56600 seats in Minnesota's stadium |among the best simon-pure fight- | qaching fighters. > arve ball pitcher, or Urban Shock the |gerved as a vt w,the bent|org i the state and the entire| rThis will be the first of a serfes | : 2 == Ee New Britain team. o partiality to the | first ga r CTOW e onference and genera - PN T ool ton e DRy fo the ST A o oumt petond Ihe lor Western Conference and general| oo™\ omises to he one of the|of amateur tournaments to b FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Donlon, the big tackle from New HUNTING SEASON R e N ni e thant Alexane 14 oixiens yesterday o 2 “ fancy. g 2 best ever seen in this city conducted by the Hartrord athletie Haven was preeent with the team OPENS OCT. 8STH i J L3 s S i ”’.“ w‘r;\yv\v.‘ ! Notre l\"!’tl“.’“ . £ ) club and during the winter season last night and it was absolutely SHELLS HOTGL‘N@ ‘Shocker wam Alexander's oppo- | park. e e e B e e card against lough opponents. |the best boys in both ( By the Assoclated Pres netural to see him fall 1in beside RIFLES s Hant in the second game at. the| Deuthis, G e nei i inyssten o Gche Bl e i ctofore onl Slinch 1 nd Massachuseits will appear London — Elky Clark, Scotland. irom Humphries of Bridgeport with || : 2 fe R o als gk Lo e imart| e SREED e g the day s sie. in light as | here with a number of other local flyweight champion of Europe, beat fuini Connelly on the other side of | [ “Everything for the hunter { § e tiak e ot inira el L% 2 " In | Some share of the | A t 1 gone | boys who are in training now to ' Francois Moracchini, France. him at end and with Barnikow in | ECONOMY SPORT SHOP 1 caraal, 8 jto2 Raaka Inesday's game with Hafey gred on the ra ive sty Herl ke " tr debut h London—Tommy Milligan, Scot Kfield New Britain t werth's home run proved the deci- | when ho same sl oAy i - da e ol city, tonig erbert | miake their debut in the amateur London— uy 3 an, - [the backfield, the New Britain team Successors to sife b phite sl e L Piss mlangan Notee Dame lincly o delcro iz adi wis, twa | fight ranks land, middleweight champion of | ciainly 10oked good. Anether man, 1 it expec ) be e to 1 ady as one t # 7 3 v o The Yankees came to life fn the | piay p rrow's game e I ly hoys who are| Tne first bout will be put on at Furope, beat Ted Moore, Plymouth |nameq Andrews frem Naugatuck, | » ninth after playing 'possum for | Rey BAds 08 th it an thel i orhd | cking In the squared arena, | ;80 o'clock sharp and £L4): 7o - S| mlayediin ihasnpnRael (tand e Hlaps L eight nnings \ was scored in | yan % et sy e ket » their debut W0 | judges are belng selected for West New York, N. J.—Frankle | .;ps to be a flash. He handles the the sixth but it came after the Car- | i oreor et taday Lol 9 . i e Hartford hoys | night. Each bout is scheduled to Genaro beat Mickey Lewis, West hay nieely and 15 a former star || [ENCTIyryyry-gprr-yr dinals had had a chanee to ret the irdinals are’ quoted & p - e Joe How 1 lish boy who'| go three rounds to a decision and | NeW York .‘(n\. track man. The erowd of fans! - side and on the whole was not im- . has clear the state|{n case that the bout ends as ~ Miami, Fia. — Frankle Osmer, igaiching the team go through its 15 Main St. ressive. e Mirnes "~ 150 far and holds ite amatenr | draw, @ fourth round will be called, | Oklahoma, defeated Jimmy Cashill, | p;ces Jiked him. | Whires | meore periods were re- oaching: the Minneapo : X 1dlewelgh championship, will | 8t. Paul (10). | | With the bases f was made the more likely and the needed run in the tenth through the ases | e B 1Y . | S0 s PR ih | sihatwill fallier Pis Etilenls ares lnan ; ; % i e and noiwlll and give a play a ase. | traction in B|g Ten Circles : Been Selected For This Evening—Knockouts Pre- | coast will follow the athletic events. | hall in this cit [ERE TaiiE (et oot e naa t practiced un- er a shower of large electric lights at Willow Brook park and it makes an ideal spot for eleven to go onnelly was elected and last Year | ihrough its paces. The team looked Joe Rogers held the position. The | good last night and the game Sun- fact that the players, new and old men alike voted for him unanimous-| (Continued on Following Page) ly is an ingication of how Barnikow | A . ] stands with the members of the ney on tomorrow's game et 1o Tr::; i Sy bome-coming clueic next St },x,‘ffionn.f;:‘“,;'mfi.,‘ZL SR }';ZQ,E Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life By BRIGGS when the hall th AV owRs mong the t that can he found Siif s & ahoscat#ine. ohict The coming conference race also : - ? Bbttomiey home. I Yost {§ fra making Saturday’s | i > mmkm” 1o ooeaicte > 0y e Rpiiomiofet g ug contest with the Aggies an incident | 1% : Doc-1 wauT my \ SU S IF YoU Don'T ideniengiifsd 2o ! AT ¥ , n preparation for Minnesots &| 15 5% o S TEErn CLEANED $IT IN THE HM- M- You e Substitution of UBIVEISHY 0F e orer™ iacqmei vovain e | T s the frst astemt o g susTava | -l Tee ARS HAVE THAT big fellow dashed across (i eld M!"[ . P On Y taioraal | fie Ten it ,,1,\,,.,.\ e S e EM A C:IODDEH.'? PRETTY B-AD‘ BABY TENDED to make the featiure catc) ichigan Put Off a Year ~ wront saruran o With Kansas, | gouwy in Turner hall but they were SeovRinG - Jals SHAPE - THERE'S To, You'RE of t s hy g Hafcy's g where ‘\"""‘“T"l“‘(; not successful. The state armory A BAD CAV‘T‘; GoING To foul with o r . . y ishing up game he studled | ,¢ peen gecured by the Hartford f LE iRithe stands U8 gl y . 8 P—The “big under Li r adger coach | iy for tonight's tournament and - s TROUS%‘ . ¢ Yale, Harvard assisted a with 40 rounds of hoxing assured g WELL - WELL QF A MO Will romain the| Chicaso's Murnons were concerned | Jpn gac, "und® Of DONTE assured - M weee! SERIOUS NATURE nother year at least. | with th 1o Maryland brought fn| 4 4 g ~ 2 Michigan replace was he i & Ken- | jicked from a lon nitted ; Crims :‘\ foott tueky to the club officials d these boys s withdrawn by : s will be pitted ‘against each other & he \\;Iruw' E. Harris Weaver. Well | representing every class of weight o8 o : ot }\"n“n C hdndl(’l' chg in the state boxing code. nn Ro- The sub- 1 [Y) EEI fniyaeiic his active would be | life T n the Atlantic 1 srmer ship ) vessel in g hooners in carly today. He 1 several years 1 to save his ] A P . A 1 lity he ALL THOSE T:I:S YGODD n shipping NG You CAamE e Bacie THERE WHEN You DID- OUGHT ToTCDME OR You WOULD GENERATORS IRANRERE HAUR LOST ALL Two dsugh san and a sister | and O e YouR TEETH - srvive ARTERS . 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