New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSD..., »PTEMBER 1, 1927, Soeeses FIRST PLACE AT STAKE IN CUBS-PIRATES BATTLE| Lead of Chicago Team Is Cut to One Game—Pittsburgh Wins Two From Phillies — Cards Trim Brooklyn Robins — Braves Lose to Cincinnati — Yankees | Smother Boston Red Sox — Washington _Downs; — Browns Take Twin Bill From Detroit Athleti Tigers. By the A 1 Press " ol 1 cago Cnbs in ) stood 9 time | 2 had a| ST, LuUls t today | AL L IL PO A B their s 1Pirst c s tha N et . burgh Pirates wer While the « - | o day the Pirates both S g y ends of a ) the lowly 'l 13 long i the opener but splurge in the second gam for a Aldridg ng skill i Carmen Hill assi burden in th credited season. Jack puzzle the Donfe Bush's u hits from The worle Cardinals gain the Giants by 3-1. Mings tor cision I a four inning of the victory, Ul the pitching Secaond G tenth inning and was 1 of the L unable to| N ATIONAL LEAGUE Scott was math, es in the fe his slants champion St. Lou d a little ground over imming Brooklyn. | Flint Rhem allowed the Robins ST. LovI8 AB. T HPO A K ony four hits. Bill Doak, was taken i 2 0 out in the seventh after granting|; : 3 L nine hits, Bades, St. Louis outfield- | 1 er, was hit on the head and had to ! 0 be carried from the field. gle 2 Adolpho Luque, Cincinnati right | i, it ! hander, held the Boston Braves in| check and carned a 1-0 victory, The| — Totals ' 1 17 Cuban gave only six hits. The Reds | BROOKLYN scored the lone run of the REEE L Tl 0EASE the eighth on Hargreaves' walk and hits by Dressen ¢ ces returned ampled under -3, Ruffing fanned hrig and usel in order with two runners on the ) bases hut the Yanks got to him later s for 13 hits, including two home runs by Tony Lazzeri and another by Babe Ruth. whose total now stands at » hetter than Tou ( Tw Georg Pipgras, pitching for the | dr i Hug d things pretty much | i his v nd the Bostonians serion Iy 1 only in th ninth c1 > e Aft 12 straight d¢ Wash- & o % tronneed the Machmen, 5-3, | w g Hadiey doing t Ut on It was the i 2 e beginning of Ty Cobl S = o i major 1 e baschall, 22 of BOSTON hich were spent dn Detroit. The BRI POAE Georgian contributed a single in his F 1 only time at bat games of a dou Home runs ! and Lrnic 1 i both victor Louis used 1 « Van | DILHLLGSHH L9 BEHSLLSLSLHISL LHLEHLSLHP LS. GOLAS PITCHES AT LONTEST !Collier Pitcher in Rare Form in Junior Gity League 1 Legion 7 League Standing i | WL L re.| i Juniors ) e | ! | ! | the seven Jo-rin detail his mates al- | rrors | ors were Lo curves and | ist L of the « twirler, e | game I il 1 at the end | of th i on account of | farkness but in that fime, Golas ned 15 while he allowed t of the Colli twirler w ordinary on nt would | fully aec no-hit | was, was piteh ret {torm and had the opposition at his mercy. Except for the two hoots in the firsi inning, his 1 » him lent support and un- ners that got on in the suececding frames, were killed on the gacks ot e enin g i (BY BILLIE EVANS) o wi rons 1n Can Heine S of t s t t hev ne mostly in scored in the Lonis C throneh or- fourth when the; hree and they perform then proceeded to add four more to | their total. One run was scorcd in ; 1 the sixth and the Colllers didn’t hat | ise you up to the situation it i + - Corbin Red Sox and Kensington oo H1AJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ‘ Stone Jor rookie while Indi American league the sev The Y op of th 1 of the Cl the star of th M at position e an crror | 'The conditions surrounding thelr s came ' najor a e som in on the ¥ similar, t orkowski e heavy hitter | Chapman g 1 ¥ 1 thre chance, A serious injury to Tommy of five trips, These included a was responsible for o loubile and a triple. Gladowski also tting a ¢ v o make o of four 1 in the majors t the close of the opporti On Sunday LSSBHIL I, POLICE TEAM EVENS UP SERIES WITH MERIDEN TEAM—PAIRINGS DRAWN FOR TENNIS TITLE TOURNAMENT AND KENSINGTON START SERIES ON SUNDAY—FALCONS TO PLAY THREE GAMES OVER HOLIDAY JOE SEWELL HEINIE SCHUBLE AN HEGTI WEEK-END + Play Sunday and Meet Dndees Twice on Monday The Falcon haseball team of il have a busy week-ond 3 cording to the schedule pped out by Manager John Cal the Faicons meet th ston and on ) mice Elliott A. €. tewn of I mary Mond v will elasii with the New Departure team of Bristol in 2. A v home and home series, ted as a fust The Boston team is r ‘ cctions. TS combination and the Falcons expect i b ) i rof the Cleve- {jlinty of trouble. The Hub City i i ! his team had afouttic has won the majority its i rothe pennant gimes this vear against the leading 4 ; nto remain in o the fejaps in Massa tts and it conf 2 ar lently expe humble the Fal- had the dops his club to win ! it cost the life of | g ar the close of ris kor on the | but, chane o | the portant game | W York and Cleveland, i Pitcher Carl Mays of the Yankees h e hit Chapman in the head with 5 . tehed ball. It knocked him un > LI fous. He later died as w1 i sult of the hlow, oo It was early in September and 1 Cleveland was ma last diteh | g A~ \d for the pennant. The club | A e 4 shortstop at once | Cong Mingan, Time of g A v in the race. The |y 1o m o look for s ) for immediate delivery I\ star player at the 1 STAQTS o8 SUNHAY | T, ¢ Orlea niversity had jumped into the 1e with no professional |in with the | to ind - star s club. For years Cleveland Thas t with had & sc New Thi players on option. A ¢ "wherehy Sewell was turn, Clevels s, 11 was made | 1 over to! Ready for Clash | the d club at once for the 3 | of all optional players and a Corbin Red Sox Daseball team | transaction of $5,000, | == Clash the All-Kengington | ey % S 5 veival Gvenue STOURDS yonper in his first vear of profs ~—‘M€ and Mlne Ivensi €rNoon in | gignal hall to him to the | e SCrics | gy o0 of so star as Ray his Will | g Nting for DERSEEN phe i ob of b (uinn | batled 10 points S 108t IWICE {yotter than he done in the : el ind aided Cleveland to win & st opportun. | 165 first American 1 hampion e m”v that | 5. Mo also did his part in t | winning of the world series from |l chuble’s position at pres- sl and [Cnt 18 very s ar 1o that of Jo 7 L Senininy 'N“H\' well biaek in 1 Can he come e | throngh well did? He has | Sl i a great start in that direction. : il | t scason Shortstop Tommy " } I | now was not only the star of e Louis Cardinais in its fight Sl pennant but the hero of the s ago, are just | World scrie A broken leg oy will complete | PUt him out of running in the t middle of this season, Araw the| 0 an effort to fill the bill, Georgn Corbin | Toporcer, the hespectaled utility » Kensington choice | Man, w t into the lineu to take runo Kania, Charlie position. The br of Doughan, From the pres- | Were against him and in practically o it looks like a toss-up | CYOry game that he erred it cost th ams with the team | Cardinals the decision | pitehing coming out on | In desperation, the Cardinal man- ent called on Heinfe Schuble, : Chorilay ring at short for Danville, in the i vowill -Ilyve league, a team owned by mptly at & o his sc rofessional. to take Ttevenow’s place was a mighty BILL[ARD TOURNEY | big . but he has responded X | courugeously to the dire emergency. g | Tt will be another miracle it he Another Three-Cushion Event (0 Be | delivers as did Joe Sewell and makes | p second pennant for the might At Rogers Reerea- | (00 ton Rooms. ! s e | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 5 jon illard | FOR BEST RESUITS {Gurr it will b 1 tonight at | R reation ool TRl Slimination aftar similar to | z ; e e T Good News for Mothers <ptember 12 2l See our ad in Tomorrow’s cushion tourna- : A with cight or ene s will be New York Sample Shop cons her bz lino alond contest will he s ary’s field in this city in the afier- b the New Orleans club was a | noon, Memorial Day inday afternoon. i Boston will line up as 2h, Ardo- nin- Sigadella ¢ and Falcons will line up 1o Moo ss, rotwo to correct nesses but these ~tol Endees I mect the Bristol es on Monday in a home and e The locals will play © first game in the morning at uzzy field in Bristol while the sec ged at S These two clubs fought it out on i they split even in nes. New Britzin defeated Bristol Bristol and then lost 1o the visit- in tiris city in the afternoon With the count even, two good bs are on he hoards and it is Or-jexpected that a large crowd of fans team had several of itswill be out to sec the games. N ADS FOR BEST RESULTS MY SwEETIE 18 ME To A SWELL TONIGHT —~- DANCE AFT WARDS AT SOME DoeGY PLACE MY BEAU'S GOT A <o wWE JusT LovE To TAWE LONG RIDES OUT IN THE COUNTRY - HE JusT LoOVES THE BIG oUTDOORS nE's JusT A GREAT BIG HE HNowsS ALL SWELL AUTO HE-GUY - JHE COPS- r SHEILHLHLLELLELLLHLLL2LLLHLLLLILILLLEILLLBHL LI HES SIS LSS CORBIN RED SOX i GOLAS HURLS NO-HIT GAME ARtk d g e e e L P Y P PP PP RS PP PP VS ROOKIE MAKING GOOD HIGH SCHOOL GRID POLICE TEAM EVENS UP - SCHEDULE MADE {J?| SERIES WITH MERIDEN 1 Loczal Batters Peand Out 15 Hits On Billy Kline— Tom- = my Dlanchard Eelieved By Mickey Huber In the —“Siim” Pofitis Is Heavy Hitter For Htairs For Meriden — Large Crowd ttle. List of Seven Games Pren for Red and Gold This Vear ( two mes with five ligh schools and preparatory un the schedule of this yvear's Britain High foothall The sc lo will b mended 1o the school hoa mecting on September 6, i ed with the exception of Four of the man e to he l ed at Willow 1 and another v sehool may i city. The two open November 5 November 12, the |y lates hefore the annual el Hariford Public Mizh scho, sty Mxeiting B schools will whict dates ore on in Mer dy has that i dates with eit sehool of Hartfoid tory school, St e of Pittsficld, Gre of Massachusctis or the High school alumini as the Red and Gold team, hedule school at Oct, 1—Cu Springticld. out to see Oct. s—Weaver High school s 1 New Britair T Oct, 1 my at Ot High Nov. §—Pendin Nov. 14 school Hartr Br Oicial List of Ressrvations 15 s b an, o Y - : Made Public in Chicago e o E g gt : Chieago, Sept. 1 (P The Herald .r ‘m & 14 X : i ‘V 4 ) o ““‘ Examiner today it has Dbeen | up at third. Me- 7 J shown the official nd to 01 n Nuug o " tions for the Demps:cy | 3 SR revealing a disti New Bri ulded another in the | MOUR THE WORLD will attend the b i1 frove one past Wilcox | 1UUT Heading the fist, the p: Saye, eanl Bolal hootad Melurrays) S is Princess Xenia of Grecee and her tined @ two-bagger in- | E . At o Nieriden Gene Tunney To Make Trip After Leeds, Jr., son of the tin yirth. Metrti - championship Bout Whether *He crnors Albert s on then drove a jiner| Wins or Loses. land; J. Martinean of Arkanesus; ber on third and M rl Fred W, Green of M Chicago, 1 (A —Billy Gibson, Hamill, fowa: J. H. Tru e < inning in | Manager of Gene Tunney, has an necticut; J Martin i : o0 three|nounced that the heavywelght |H. Moore of New Je i Tl « with a|champion will tour the world fol- 1l of Tllinois. oy L lowing his fight with Jack Dempsey The paper named the following (zayg pulled ature play of | here Scptemper 22. The tour will be mayors: James Watker, New York; ne when he bunted a pretty | made win, lose or draw, he said. J. W Smith, Detroit: Vietor Millev, o1 shortstop and three men| “Gene will be accompanied by his . Louis; G. E. Cryder, Los Ar R B pal and confidant, Eddie Egan, for- les; W. 1. Kendrick, Philadelp or 1o 1eft field and two men scorcd, | INer heavyweight champion of Yale | Arthur O'Kee w Orle STl inay S i and an Oxford scholar,” Gibson said {thur Will, Louisville; and o e o mbers of British royalty, | h, Minneapolis. S vt at b in London, are partly re- | Industrial leaders named by t i |sponsible for the champion’s decision {paper included veral railro X > girdle the globe. Hunting or wild presidents, manufacturers and oth- At animals in Afric |ers, among them being Clarcne e A tof two in the|Visit to the con IMcKay, Bernard Baruch, Poercy the schedule which is still in em- ixth on four This left the B S o seore 7 to 6 in favor of New ],m-‘ Y | singles. teller, lale Holden, - M. Schwab and J. J. Bernet. Movie stars included {the ays, Norma | Picktord, John D | Chaplin, Will Rogers, son, Buster Keaton. | Meighan, Rod Lu Rocque and Tom the list. | las Fai ATORS GET PITCHER | Washington, Sept. 1.—{(/)—Pur- r. He took | chase at an unannounced price of nd scored | Pitcher Paul Hopkins from the New r ! Haven club of the Eastern league, has been announced by President 1 Gritfith of the Washington Senators. ment. Tn| St his thiza Then started the were Politis ray into right ce rd on an 1l o on Veley's drive to r | Meriden threatencd to tie the score in the ninth. Kline lifted a Thomus Mix. Mrs, Raymond T. Daker. New (rive into left for a double. 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