New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. st R SRS R GRANGE AND TRYON GlVE STERLlNG EXHIBITION OF FOOTBALL AS ALL-NEW BRITAIN HOLDS YANKEES TO 19-0 SCORE — ST. MATT’S RECEIVE CUP IN CHURCH LEAGUE—ST. LOUIS EARNS WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP—TWO YALE PLAYERS INJURED ST. LOUIS. CARDlNALS AR WORLD CHAMPIONS, WINNING FINAL GAME FROM YANKEES| Alexan the he armed up t was W and Alexander Work — {5t Tuth, wh Will Get k 1.51. Thevenow Do Brilliant Each Card Check for sh s back to first 0 was sent World New young athle vitality g Y Louis a cha any Missouriar to he fore %o ina States, ver 1 SR figur | Louis a sun but ot ent to pl r swing lost in inne for Iy mor st lor glov s contagious. Mous IEISEEIIIIEIIIIIINsIIINIItIIILL 22223 RUTH HIT FOR .300 IN SERIES BUT ONLY .258 FOR CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY 00 CARDS SUPERIOR IN WHOLE SERIES - Yanks Had 1 Clear Mar rgin o Fatal Errors in his seventh only in n'vmg his average to six hits, four of them home Y Oect. 11.—{A—Battin, Babe Ruth succeeded S for championship play. He ma ed a alf dozen times and received 11 bases on balls The Bambino didn‘t figure as a regular in the clas ned the Yankees, serving only as a pinchhiiter or pitch Sox in his first three champlonship tests. His co n even Ne World's ser until he ws: gab r hbrbb pet Bostor ) Bos Boston, New York, New York, Ne York, banks in acquiring 1 that willin of only one s had a clear ma of errors. le from the color and ance that endeared h {record World th ven made andidate lexander fans, As One of All Time Heroes of World Series Baseball Battles 1 Veteran Hurler Not Only Wins Two Games But Saves Third and Crucial Contest — Bell and Bottomley Also Aces For (‘ards—Review Each Contest Played. Series m ; on thered unto hin {otal with 10 \ run scori Babe 1 oll of honay 6 classic but the distri- worl 1s the 1 f the ero o 1l othe bution of 1 o Alexander’s own leadin plied th \umvm!h and as 8 ch in the 1 brilliant v when m far stur cond vic triumph., | hats while the Cardinal game a4 Jim Bottom} contributed brilliant all around particularly at bat Bell and Bottomley ty hat and Her sillowy left arm were the weap In series 10 Alexander, Ruth would st hero of it all his cfforts we one game. The hed the most speetac the series hy walloping | [0 home runs in the fourth | = oot Altoge he shatte L e bl lead bhut N wi o of the most se with distinction of s 1 Comt down to . wo in the s 3ah run \artstopping of s ar as four ns. verage con- Babe and one run ar °X ! holding the Ya cost ma re q it Yanks whil to 620 n of out thre ” series contest ther records an v Yor 50 ¢ nsational vorld 1 thres tributing ts al Tt e fourt ree run Koenig Alexander coring was ing th ed to on bases on ba L SPOTIOLTEAYS BATILE THIS WEEK Yale-Dartmouth, and Princefon- o« srort oy, enaine Navy Leading Attractions ere wav ning catch of O the second i aind as story re plans high spota of the seven game unfolded their dramatic Y eatures of Ga Yank k allowed only three h first and one in the ninth in Ruth with winn Koenigs' stop and v's drive In feature - ourth and the stop rig’s smash in t field district aes t he sily Vietor Suzanné Is E run oft Sherdel of Haf. New, nglen jcan Brow Square ond matches Miss Browne pnt ny York casily prof thro sncond tr < and Combs' ru h of cighth feature the >~ sarden last ni B of exhibition 6, 1 only Oct. 11 (P battles east with Stirr the f New York South- two on in vorths nth woi and throw and Hornby's line drive in nint work by the French the mateh with sp cellent court or shot-maki In a cent Richards, was lrading H tersection and ames in the a defin g on th p contends o hopes of char th on colloge e ek men's singles matel former Davis o with star, classic Yale stru ne—Cardinals 4, Tankees Over Miss Mary Browne FALGONS TIE UP ~ OERIES AT 2 AL Defeat Kensington Outfit by ‘ Score of 710 2 | to first wild pit runs, no cond Tnning " miche Third Inning dropp son 1ed out to Field No ru Pa- moment jegley hit and was Fields Klatka to Klatka Vito to thrown grounde Falcons judnick struck (Continued on the following rtmouth at New Hav of 1 ton and N Stadium will vie a asion of P Chicago, one of the allowed only hits, inn Hair attered in a game h Dugan's sh in f v in the traction ince as many run stop clinche ourth inning. ow of Haf 4 ficlding Fourth game—Yanke 5—Ruth scords, hitti runs, two off Rhem on first ball pitehed, and other off L | Bell with one man on base; drove 1c nd scored four, recs pas two other trips to plate, 10 the Cardinals in Louis pitchers nsylvania day DPenn honor of the rs of th world three te Hoyt 1 check wh took tur fin R th ind OF opportunity st in the ca stop it v's off Douthit plate in the at plek we fo on ature atate ot ins of turda fare ttle is In prospect Univer: ther of tions, Cie West Virginia under thr s to small ar in Wil ur nt in Ru colleg in ehin 7 Colgate invades the Pittsburgh in adline attra the org of with picks anot v and Mary ror of the Crimson last Sat gnme 1 a4 Quan oIl ane Vil will have full } re of Lebanon Valley inst GENERATORS and ARTERY Overhauled FORD BATTERIES 6 Volt — 13 Plate Price $16.50 Allowance on Old Batter) AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE FORD DEALERS New Britain 248 Elm St. Tel. 2761 ts nova Caldwell and Vandergrift, Yale Players, Injured H Oct, 11 (P—Bruce L} and Billy injured h Georgia 1 to the ad today that ard Bill Webste would not b mouth next Satur Jrlm His sprained ankle is still | | troubling him. ] When a Feller Needs a Friend WILLIE - = | (Aw LEAV | ki Aconve-\_ / WILLIE'S A FRIEND oOF MivE page) |th v Wow NEXT ) g:x:nmm:n:xu # PLUCKY NEW BRITAINITES HOLD GRANGE’S BIG YANKEE ELEVEN TO 19 TO 0 SCORE there was scarce grid game missing a perfect exhibi- - crts o1 |up forward passes, Flashes Brilliantly [[P [Prard nase First Half While iy = F ™ H “Red” in Spectacular — In Last Half Locals Hold Visi- e tu times when tors for Downs Right on (et witn 2 made sy ama d in was flawl Vew Britain w: ore, “Happy” that counted. Ha ral substantial gains, and clean tackle of the red ust as he was clearing for 1. Jim Conley er proved a perfe and both worked T Yanl a s threat- darted Goal Line — Barnikow M7 *" Plays Slashing Game. and Hiker Holzheim- score riod nothin the 1 period they oints while the in's lina resulted the Wheaton's ice- 1 nother six blue and | fourth, although New Brit s of over 15 repeate threatened, win in no score tain club. B {first whistle have ticipation of a hig Play yony 1 retiring at half time Many cting to selves for the re- athering of fans who | botl by Play Account by play ount Hut 5 eifort 10| Gir thems Live tin Phantom el the sorrel-| On fame could rea understand how he acquired the ional football he now end old Britain. Hunt o ves il ily in profe Whoeve phantor him the Sencrind nd Barney k o Tryon derful intoer him| led a « e took T s on the d the next was wir through stumb ¢ landed him ex-| lines outside initial bbed off Grange made tackle for six ards at center. who r wn off left © no ostentatious s plaving. A modest : vouth, Red w y : 2 e first period, q . ' less effectively ns 1pers in! This time for 15 left end. Pease m, skin tackle play pass to Grange ight the ball to ine. Barney tackled h about to eross round r march he madr 1 a touch- sin sev 1 long runs and score vard point from th uous n made extra on to He line Hubert on riadl the carried 1 off 5 the first arly in the.fi cs had taken midfiell to within sce made | 10-yard run touch yard to a incomplete on end run on t Barney intercepted pass on 23 yard line. Hunt collect- ed four yards on skin tackle play intercepted by Otte. Grange t the feature forward pass on first play when he grabbed it s more first wn, m was Grax ya line forward lost four 10 yard playing - his tonehdown with a oft tack | While nd | Pass o » visitors their perfect interference | tha an important factor in their| . Never before has New Prit- | ronted with suc (Continued on Iolm“lng Page) plgskin Spectacular HUNTING SEASON OPENS OCT. 8TH SHELLS SHOTGUNS RIFLES “Everything for the hunter” ECONOMY SPORT SHOP Successors to HADFIELD' .SPORTING :GOORS, 15 Main St. Fddic n to tain eleven—after a ltogether gatisfactory Mullizan's Tlues, by cst game of his career in| foothall, To say that| of Grange nd Tryon is to run the risk of being | coused of enthusiastic over-estima- | t such was the verdict of the | who watched him perform | iinet the New Yorkers. Easily itest tackler to be found on and a wizard at breaking| his and tirning | brief not | Geor in 2 1 | professiar his work ked with th tion, t MR TR ME ME RTINS i !

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