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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. 0 = GOLF MATCH AT NEW HAVEN New Haven, Oct, 11.—Francis 11 Rey W. Lapham de- feated Roland MacKenzie and Paul Haviland 4 and 3 in an exhibition at the Yale golf course y. Ouimet and Lapham n cards of 79 while ot an 80 and Haviland ———— CAPTURES TITLE 5555 d and Elgert Politis around considerable, anot back Speaking of Sports g1 THiosesieaiesaiar s irarrieviarees | Wherever he went yesterday, “Red” G vas followed by throngs of admiring fans. He peared to be a bit and retiring in ev on the field past two years, ed gu: sam Grip played side of the line. John: halfback. > latter two played recove one-yard line. Hurbert |Fry came through with the nec (Continued From Preceding Page) Is ain and the score was 19 ott failed on the attempt for Beloin and Grip were the or members of the entire team stayed in the lineup for the entire Since Fordham won by an ~jove Iming score the team was changed considerable at the end of |the third period. Both Politis and |Scully being taken out. Grip fea- !tured with several sensational ena|teaser, scored by the Babe and it ckles. ns and scored a touchdown. wos called a ball. Then a foul. With | Hurbert for two strikes and a ball, Alexander tried three slow curves, all outside [who was tackled by Fry after a the extreme corner of the plate. |yard broken i run. Ruth could not hope to hit one of yards a pass to New them out of the park and tie the score so walked to first. The Babe eoth e then made his last Lid. He tried to place himselt in a pesition to score on a hit by stealing sccond. He fail- ed and St. Louis had come into FIGHTERS ARE READY when the bal to him is a Wills and Sharkey Both on Edge mrE ST. LOUIS .| Marks 1 1 to gain on forward here for vstery, is a wonder. | 1 i | v 2 ldown. Ma 1 inand C ption. Last nights’ boister- | Their Big Battle in Boston Tomor- | folm, of ... ) o R ; e deota vl Sl | row Nignt. R 0 tackle play. s expected only le two yards on a center 10 T coming festivities Donlon was injured. Marks accorded the Red Birds vards on an end run to city registrar, and A pass to Daker 1 of the committee which Darnikow and Holz- day’s demonstra- | heimer stop y without nals brought Baker was caught for a 12-yard loss the s ht to the home grounds, to get rid of a for- s today to protect ain's t from possible 1 to both turned Co m preceding page) 0 ninroesingin Mackenzic < Team, Due Home Late TOa], |y oo oo s |3 i & i e Bucials | ack aerts carcied tne vt 10 the 40- Hgs (reat Welcome Awaiting It =" game Combs and Koenig did nothing to vex the situation for St. Louis and | Ruth brought his big bat to the |y plate. Alexander slipped the first pitch for a str The next was 4 in order with t rd line on kickoff and ws tackled by hy who up to this about half of New kiAo Joe Rogers ard loss, A pass w York kick to Mur |time Klatka was thrown out as he Oct. 11 (P)— lity with the Card- Hope ittempted to steal second, Sulli It must be said in favor of the got z into re Patrus. Kredar fanned. One New York management that it filled | its contr to the letter. Wh | aid Grange would play tain perlod, he imse dig his p: through with one of the ibitions . of een on a eld. a one falled and N erhaps youre g Glutton for Punihent - ————— bhant 3 to 2 victory fifth New Britain boy who Is school on a &cholarship, How played a halfback pos team in its Flelds filed McCormick fanned holtz grounded out to Cleary. No o To ixth Inning Falcons— 1 erguso v over the New York Yankees ousands upon thousa mad St. Louisians { frenzy of celebration : s toward the first f welcoming home York's | baseba Barney got 15 yards AETOrS | successive p; ncomplete nd New Britain lost five more yards pion baseball cl and punted to the fve-yard M Rogers Hornsby Fry got 10 yards on an end run. | of r crew are due 'ourth Quarter camp late opr Cormick. No runs, no hits, no short fly to left| Jasper at second by & fine throw to Di Vito. No would two every hait of t one or they ¥ t a game arried the ball almost time in the o challenger for the itle, and Jack Sharkey, on sharpshooter, have complet- | ; heavy training fo rthelr | G h o round bout at bbets field Tuesda Only a I workout today ill suffice to prime them both for |, @ fight that may 1y runs, one hit, no er seventh Inning Bud rus. S B T K opening Hal Al 1 to Pat- tha Falcons rew to onest ttemptir Jasper second by and the ablish {1 Sl fot o down, B en will ir train at some ajor T for nee } kout of mber of 11 y last year, faces 1 e ot ke con Floyd John-{p e ken by s usual run Sensington—1 Eddie Darnikow, tion put up yes e Demp- | mpion- | favor- | | e keys to (I other honor they tic heroes, e middle- my Darrah, of the |y ten-round semi- 5 A flyweight | vk 1 S Fon one “Happy” G sestern er this J lebration at Sy and his conun Mayor or Mill Mo stry Hur- Budnick to Klatka no errors. Weir 1 ont, St hits, play a score would be saved bert who had been hitting the hard was called upon. | nd was lost 1. Sc Di iVto. money g us in He dia He cr in the pil Yankees, 17 I-New 1 YANKEL NEW s Klatka BRITAIN :0 to Austin s mother's buri hat he will take darirol he southwest af- |y Pat He has it of the gan he first e \yinners in Inter-Church Play Re- mall crowd a good in the 1 said, 3 er sing > first half o with a fly to Patrus. ullick fann ed to Di Vit © his hands “This might u [ {istring along on OLD GOLDS “I'm partial to sweet corn, ceive Trophy At Outing in Ken- team ton—>Mceting Tonight. oh baseball leagy ST od to the ¢ U German Lut t a league 1“”»[ g T i eld, Ken-| (Continucd from preceding page) VI ice of Presi-| world = _ Vernon [ 8t of the air in ¢ was mada on a f. The conference came after the in team was tea New York ou 1 good gains venow 1 other positions of "roes of the honor from Mayor when k who irm 3 vl Hunt to to president Last night's morry-making, how- r. took its toll of dead and in- 0 % ; o William Troll, Jr., 17 was Kil- A GO, 1 Soint frox it tar = when he was b 1 into the ik an L S 5 wning board of an =iy : omobile, caught in a traffic a downfown street. Four pers a policeman, were g with grounded to Si Budnic to Di Vito. Grange Tryon uhert sarnikow Well the Davis 'S news for seball styl Secte by pevine gton Con- | ke drog reh read his speech | inded Klopp of 1led to make f urm who ¢ vard arney lusion t tanding candi tre rom the r e Kicked to Grang: umpire. A falr cateh on his ow p s man, Grange failed On Novembher school ¥ 11 meet the in the velodrome. 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