New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1927, Page 15

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.\'IZW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927. 15 JWHMW&WWHW% aiter another -\.~ ”a"m\.BmwneScssn: I LEAGUE STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE Speaking 3 of Sports g m - FEVELY TEIL I VORGP IIISOUL | One th poked into We receive esterday's ¥ he of the natators ci 1 in the mail this morn- Ning INg a document igned. sealed and Kk De- and were flounder Fhe Standing iresene hoats drew i M e case Elor 0. N Tsinking, He dived brovght him fa the surfaes Kening in his rescue o v hard t Games Taday e en other swinmers went . (W] i 1 W s I < Vierkaetts Ked 1 was J any swimmer has ‘ i queved the English ciane ( i NAPIONAL LEAGUE 150 holds the distinet e chann Kow 136 Yesterdin's Results Wrigly first prize Were no woren finishers fered to them will not by T IRAW PAIRS FOR LT T e Singies Ma[rcihresr Nan_lej for First : vias- | ‘ ; SalonenEilon ol The singles tournament for : LB T 1 New RBritain = ! FASTERN LEAGUE nesomie BB ORI ‘ Yesterday's Resalts o o i \,_“ e has been ltogeth shif 1 | Fos. 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Lerillerd Ce., Bat. 1N o very romark- || e Phon 1 0K the | s for the City Chan . | theve | v still be ma The &1 expirlhg i{oniorro d to begucorning. Call Yan Oppen, hottom and 15 of his handlers ' | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ctators, A4 into second §oo'clock last gy Associated Press treteh with Dayion, Ohio—Jolnny land. won from J : 2. Red Holloway, Indian- -4 out Mike Kelly, Vights Tonight Brooklyn—Archie Bell vs. Domi noout o nick Petron 10 oclock this schoemmel, | an to qui the water morning LS BIG FIVE i 1 home run out of | ' four trips to the plate put him two up on Lou Gehrig for home run Nonors. Gehrig narrowly missed pace with the Bambino. lkeening He hit one hrdled for three bases out of thrce atiempts. auit, but ssed before g R i 6 opom (i B Hornshy was idi hool i Aver for w time d for her, she stepped om oty a launch and walked to a hospital | Hornsby seareh was st o'clock however bed. She explained that the water' Ruth was too cold for her. She had cov- Speaker ' i 5 reomu 50 1WE5 AN HOUR ON & Busq STWEET NOTS TA Bl(r DEA 7 \T's MH MOHER 1N LAW HAS TS TJUST DPENT THREE_ way WEEKS Wi U9, BND SARGERNT— U WaS DRIING HE« BACK | asE DISMISSED! “ PoLce = LEL\_ STATION | — r‘a,uuwcus Divmer AT & daxy| ceusS o . covies - @ BEST (N THE Ty TRY ONE.

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