New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 12

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e SEMTORS FUTURE RESTS ON PITCHERS Collapse of Veteran Hurling Stall Last Year Was Damaging Washington, Jan, 28 (P—Pitching scems likely to decide the fate of the Senators in the American League pennant race this year. | Collapse of the team's veteran hurling corps last year has spurred the club to act and of the forty players on Washington's roster more than half are pitchers. The squad tncludes the veterans Walter John- gon and Stan Covel of whom will start his twenty-first campaign as a Senator next spring. The only deal Washington has | consummated since the close of the 1928 race was a stroke to strengthen | 4 the mound staff. This swap brought here a pair of White Sox hurlers, Hollis urston and Leo Mangum. In exchange for the veteran short- | stop, Roger Peckinpaugh | Thurston still on the sunny side for the 1 ¥red Marberry, well known re pitcher, George Murray and Curle Ogden, also remain from last year's team. Draft purchase and recall all have been invoked in agsembling the re- mainder of the array Manager Har- ris hopes to weld into a winning | hox staff. Among the prospects are Alvin Crowder, Trving Hadley, D tur Jones, Willard Morrell and Gz Jand Braxton, who joins the local | forces as part of the deal that sent Dutch Ruether to the Yankees season. Braxton shares with Burk: drafted from Little Rock and Thom- as, a rookie farmed to Birmingham and Rochester last season. The dis- tinction of being the only left- | handers in the squad. < McNeely, Goslin, and Rice again ie, the former | G | clared, such trimmin | that prompted him to possess a fa- | ADHITS HE'S BLUFFING HIS WAY INTO ROMANCE Providence Man, First Claimed to Be Surgeon, Now Says it Was But Hoax. Providence, R. I, Jan. 28 (P— “Stephen W. Gregory Goold, M. D.” is not a Fellow of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons, is neither a phy- sician nor surgeon, was not a sur- geon with the royal navy during the World War and is, in short, practically nothing that he claimed to be in news stories sent out Wed- nesday afternoon telling of his re- ported international romance with a Valley Falls, R. woman, Miss Grace Conway, he told the Provi- e Journal last night. id he g to the man, who' actu- | s to be of English birth, nes “Harrison” while employed in | phen W. Gregory Goold, | and the honors he formerly claimed but now denies were the role of Miss Conway's suitor, he st night. He thought, he de- | would im- | He de- e for her press her into s clared it was only his | mous surgeon and only the fact that | newspaper man took him seri- | ously that led to the “life story” | being sent over the press wires, | DESERTERS CAPTURED Two Frenchmen Who Quit Army in 1914 are Arrested. Gap, France, Jan. 28.—(P)— Two French deserters of the late, war I been captured after twelve vears of forest life with a price on heir heads. Theophile and Felix Berthalon, | farmers, served one month with | their regiment in 1914. When the | are expected to | comprise the first| ;550 otarteq for the front, the two | etring outfield. The inner cordon will be Judge, Harris, Myer and Pluege, while Ruel and Tate will divide the catching burden with John Berger, a draftee from New Haven acting as understudy. Sever- 2] promising infielders and flychas- | ers are due for an inspection at the Tampa training camp. '+ FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Assoclated Press. Pittsburgh—Dick Conlon, Altoona, Pa., beat Willie Beetle, Newark, N. J., (10). London—Phil Scott, British heavyweight champion, defeated ‘Bartazzolo, Italian champion, on a foul, (7). Tommy Milligan, mid- dleweight champion of Europe, de- teated Ted Moore, (14). Grand Rapids, Mich.—Bartley Madden, New York, won from Sol- dier King, Grand Rapids, (10). Tacoma, Wash.—Ralph Smith, Los Angeles, beat John Le: Johnson, New York, (6). FIGHTS TONIGHT New York—Paul Berlenbach v Mike McTigu 2 New York vs. Eddie Huffman, Cali- tornia. started for the rear. They did not | | return to their village of Vollins un- | | til recently, and then only to face a | courtmartial. i | They said they lived in caves and | | roamed wooded mountains venturing | { near villages only at night in search of food and clothes. NG RESCUE | Havemeyer, ex-Harvard Star, Saves | | Boy From Sharks. New York, Jan. 28.—(P)—Ncws of | the thrilling rescue of a ten-year-old {0 yfrom the shark-infested watcrs |off Nassau, Bahama Islands, by | Charles F. Havemeyer, Wall street | broker and former Harvard football | player, has been received here. | Mr. Havemeyer leaped from the | tender of the Munson liner Munargo | January 10 and swam 100 yards to | the side of the boy, son of the ship's | officer. The lad had fallen over- | poard while going ashore. Mr. Have- meyer kept the boy afloat until the - | boat reached them. DECLARE DIVIDEND At a meeting of the stockholders of the Civic Improvement Corpora- d at Odd Fellows' hall last |evening, a common dividend of § per {cent was declared. The most - livable - Th@ ngagi. lovable . HOME OUTFITS you have ever seen --- Garber Brothers, everyday prices which are always lower than “so-called sale” prices represent a saving to you of from *165 to $300 on each outfit. 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