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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. ¢ SSHDLLES 58589 $S859,5585 08 . ALL-NEW BRITAIN TEAM ORGANIZES FOR THE COMING SEASON-—ALL-KENSINGTON AND CORBIN RED SOX ARE READY FOR FIRST : BATTLE SUNDAY—JOHNNY SILL WADES THROUGH MUD AND WATER TO WIN GOLF TOURNAMENT — MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. 5 60000000000 0000000 00000000 L INEPIVICTPIIITI T TPTIIIPPPNITTIPITPIITTEITITITIFIGTIIITETIEPITTITIEIITIESE baddanl A 1 PIRATES GO INTO FIRST 'SILL WINNER AT PLACE BY BEATING CUBS| suuTiiE MEAI]UW 1 Lee Meadows Puts Skids Under Chicago Team — Joe TILDEN JOHNSTON’S HOODOO |BASEBALL CODEQF |ALL-KENSINGTONS READY ' ROGERS HORNSBY TO BATTLE CORBIN TEAM g | Likely ng: itchi Giant Star Slated 1o Succead Berg and Doughan Likely to Engage In Pitching Duel “You know they think I'm hard-{after their enforeed lavoff but in boiled ton. They eaid that of me!practice all the pl 10n s expectod ta he out for the i ) | ~e . Harris Is Big Noise of Pittsburgh Attack—Tigers | Wades Thlflhgl] Ml” and Water —Tobin’s Clan Reported to Be Fit and Anxious to t | y . = 7 , i Shake Off Jinx and Down Browns In Ten lnmnz‘ o Capture Goll Tourney | N]CGM‘Y ItIs ThOIlgm Get Going—Dan Malarney Strengthens South End 4 = ey Y . oy o1 3 S oyl N Struggle — Cleveland Topples White Sox — ()lhcr . | " y i Crew In Several Departments—Game to Marlk the ; ork Sept. 2 (P—Listening o (Games Are Postponed. 5 Hotnsty discuss his buse- Openmg of Su ies Betv. een the T“ 0. i e il | aving code, his 1deas of lead.r- i iy il dssacintad Freme \ i o attitude toward the game and The All-Kensington baseball team Pennantville used to look like| 2 fans leaves the h‘lh'-n" impres- | is for the first game of tha “just around the Cflrnflv‘ for Chica g t Raja comes of the series with e (Co n Red 8 go's Cublets but today's ¢ hool that turned out John Sl sRG A R o kel L s i TR S | I b e o o tour signs on the National leagie . liat slactedtit Babar Goods o T RS homestretch, o ey te. it may explain why | SEAL been sirengthened in an - ! ; Thrmrn;ws wrested flr(( ‘v ace v understood that Me- ' ments and the fans are to rom the Bruins after a stubborn v Wil over the il reins | ] = aLAh he e (Al i BT rer , e e rbarth ortantey, Cor | Mttt e e i St Ouit 0 el e e muin e it ! i e e T o I Falcons inTis Gy ‘ { an eyelash margin of a single per ST Lotls e : en Rogers a p city mager T}V.nl Malarney s s centage point. b B L Lt r nd i ~ra,=r;v 2 mumber of | 2 ;y a number of players to fill a few : A ourk times the results haven't been | oles that have croppsd up in the Lee Meadows put the Ju]?’n d‘: Rice, 1t 5 RN ‘ A LGsU. DRl D The Blliotl A basenall team iof ol d.r'.'n- ‘]‘:' o P i ihe e jouba ity Rkdoving minp b ARy . 1 . | "4 ot of people have the idea that Boston which comes here \day el stands pati ant his cholge to distributed and _ retiring _ his op- | | hE ; Mctiran 15 hard.botled." Hornshy | 3{tTn0on to meet the Falcons, is a B ocaih 2 S jRoESnisl ains "‘;‘""‘ "‘"”; £ EDR N8 Disonie 3 il bt thee hase him all wrong, | combination of semi-pro and college Vot . 2 in. two on the bases and one ‘ aid. by I i e R Nerimanazarhhas Damed s . Hal Carlson, one of the leading Probably (hey ot (be notlon be- | 8 80IFL 1 2 (80 Al L8 R 8 L plteher for V's.game bt from members of the Chicago pitching 9 se ‘Mac’ Is decisive and forceful) o\ COF ST Lt PRt o mes Al reports ttle will be staged staft, was the loser. in the wayv he does things, He gives|Plated something ke 24 games al- |\ yoen Walter Berg of the Sox i Joe Harris was the big nbise of W) orders and expects them to be fol- S QR S i and Doughan, Branford Loy who T! 1614 is a fast g ma the Pirates’ attack with a ‘mrr‘wfi run 0 o gzéi!ff'f@? jowed He doesn't do anv second. rhmh:t'h";v :as‘ r:,\(:ml“;;";' Jual has been signed by the Kensington H and a double. His sacrifice fly sent suessing, I 4 mistake is made on % 5 outre 1eam. Doughan opposed the south- 5 1 gess a mistake is o because of a double 1gha oS sou | Gratham across with the deciding | STROKE WAS nis orders. the plaver isn't blamed. | of TCOETION breause of A donble |,y e regation fhis vear and al- { run in the eighth. « o 0 o DEVE(LOPED I would rather work for MeGraw | o0 ‘ ol ten | theugh Kensington beat him, his I B o e A e el T ebatl hay Worked up. Two or three of the men | HEUER i L § { but the dopesters picking fols's K 2 TUROLGH PeAR, in any other man in baseball he- on the gquad have received offersi P & rmance was €o impres- | any means bu peaLer x—Ran f i cause 1 ize. and so do all the e i sive that Manager Malarney hasten- | favorites point out that Chicago is| - maied ¢ OF L(e BiLL e ""”m"'“’ on leagis lenms andiBHeNie 8 Sb e ar e bl et ¥ tob n as is evidenced in i ‘ NS \ Rl E 0 | will probably be norking out in P RLCEh0 e staft, vantage. On the other hand, Chi- Zorx me, o o “Thers Ssi't_ans friction on the | “The Falcons realize that they have 125! | aduantage over Kensington y cago is considered as having a shade 2a club, either. You hear stories about | taken on a tartar for this Sunday's 0 C2US% Of the fact that they have by finishing up on the home dia- el b . liz in the Clubliouse or on | gems wnd wilt & tes P S00red te ity overlito mond but on that basis, the Pirates Kinzar Hon e 1 neh once in a while. Thex're | instituted by Manager John Cabay ||/ er this will hother ‘; and Cards are benefited as well. b e may not always work after the practice sessions are com- 17\ sington crew is a question g An open date kept the Cards and Owerist Vady but there 1n’t any argu- | pleted, the local club will prosent the (7% vill be decided Sunday after- ! Glants from the heartbreaking el ment over who's running the teain | strongest lineup of the season so far. | "°0" - § struggle yesterday while rain wash- or why | The Falcons show no signs of rust | /0e of the larzest crowds of the ¢ | cers are fielding 59M@ at the Percival avenue i ed out Brooklyn's fracas at Boston. ! i The Phils and Reds were without ! i o achedule. en I was managing the Cardinals in good style while they are hitting ounds. The contest will gtart As for the Giants, they are 1”1!] lz=t year. 1 don't do any kidding the ball hard and far promptly at 3 o'clock nd Fddie two games from the crest and have T round on the field, if that's what | Bergeron or Rucholtz will receive and “Ripper” McKeon will back of them a winning \trrM of | !they mean. When [I'm out there, | the pitching assignment for this ¥ seven straight accumulated off wes ne 1's all business Sunday’s game while Russ Fischer - ern opposition. I like Mefiran's methods. Tt will probably be back in the fold i Here's how the srnmhlo stands Edd]e Safldbel‘ lo CO‘HD@'C g a<n’t difficult for me to adiust my- | The Falcons are isfied that their PIRATES BES[EGED | W Ave. | ll] ) C. ) B players expressed themselyes e nte' sfvle of play. The | opponents Sunday will give them a Lt { Pirates w. .72 i nd 1c i isfiecd with the plans of the m the same. When ‘Mae' | g00d test for the two hard games on ! Cubs . 73 Ifld[ls[]]al T[‘ack Mee] £ & W ment for the year. One thing upon =UE5 ey 00 ugh in me to let | Monday. il\nll&h Naval Forces Attack Strong- j Cards 69 | ¥ thich Manager Dailey insisted was - | Play F.nd 7 — K. | = B we run the eluh at times I attempt ndees - . ! Giants . mrr o Racebrook, | & et Sine sen e llable Stonie il L plans just as| The Faleons are to meet the Rris- hold At Blas Bay—Near Hong 5 ik ”Dolk Om:ou ]r: eight L - p ice at least once & by though he were on the hench tol New Departures on Monday in| Kong-—No Detalls Learned. ging on their hfl'sa "”x{,m, B Pl S astaandi e o Hirry bu a8 present as of. There was a minor league player WO games. In the morning, the I°al. | § straiglts games Band SEURCEEL T avine, W cial representative of the FFordham | onoa widely known for his ability will play the Rristol team at hanghal. Sept. 2 (P--Rritish na- i Browns by § ‘}': "“" ;" e i G DOl L0, < AL AU £ N lo r0s THACH | 5oy oz5ior ofirootars who! Wil GhBEr | ranl ‘s lons time and ol o Field in Bristol while Joe | '@l forces it was officially annonne- £ run rally in the tenth. Rice, Wil-|20 years, isn't throu ith the at 65 (t ings nan, yet | 3 i o, bool ‘em one L 2 AT cd today i) : i ' Zukzewski on. He stated that he ) Ta Aot e was Al roll's squad will travel to this | ©d today. conducted o sueeeseinl ¥ liams and McManus hit homers. yet. He ed the two- | ho en, on the other hand os | g e dazaling plays th . eitv to battle the loca o aft. | punitive expedition agains d Cleveland toppled the White Sox | mile event to SOnheE o : R 4 Tiol ek canaidatefion linoattionitse, fiinceran.§ One gyl Maimadalicllto battle the locals in the 4 & PRl gl Ugh Hacaine £ % to 5, collecting 14 safeties off the | with the anm trial f 45 : Hart 'k“-‘ e leam a partienlarly brilliant play that The teams 4 B {ha Teons Sasterd o % | combined efforts of Thomas and | Field me 1} \ first practice will held {npilied the fans out of their rha\r-‘-“n * ya'"’:sunx 2l mwf were |<u|!§ HAS ! Jacobs. Summa banged a homer Brook . city on Monday, Septenber 12 oy eering. [ o alamaiidggay et i} with one on base for the Indians. | al that time, an outline of the AlEfolC vory capsa i) anteamc LS M SERemana. haing ceiles (R SIS P R Rain caused postponement of| Sundy® ha T expecled of each man durlng nate as fhe applause continued. | Eh S82h toam winning one game U (e Wesiiiinsior “Gnzctte Qlon other American league games. ety Sonithe Asason. Wil e mig PNtz dsineil s plasriiro, Alondniia contealslaena declasitne 10N (afconndnlicni ot Hiens Ko | NATIONAL LEAGUE He has er “One day they want yo) Sl vl | sihieh. salited CBlGS T S H e o Got men | 0 J S to tale off your cap and the next| 5 pirates who Ino steamer PITTSBUR! "” 3 I others Mori has the same attitude }, = s Foxgl 3 i BB R i r ag A : F “Ome you are a bum and the S e ek roNer SIr A A At (e Aiverarl cars i i ol S o f i (Including games o Y next a hero” mused Rogers. “The Several New Phases Tave Been ' rier. He reported that several vil § LT e first 4 By the Ae vd ncver hothers me. T know were destroyed by zunfire and IS0 H e conditon i I Bl e jeers follow the cheers, | Added to Regulations Governing | <yimite, but there was o tach of | 2 2 1 ons 1s one that Hing g te 2% “T saldom pay a attentiol L] : 1 |4 a2 B L Bl 4 ; A ¢ s Latting—T mer, Pir 1 1 seldom pay any attention to the | (o p o P s Z is days on | 1! ! @ iiden | UMS—L. Waner Js unless somehody gets a little | e T Ay p 00 “" “ ! 2 e i g HiEs—P Wy 100 personal. Nobody will relish any | New York, Sept. 2 (P —Effective tung const of China early in. the 5 T R MR LR s, el e Yonne | Doullda—p A < pereonal abse |today in the National League sever- | venr and as a consequence, British £ S sute: IE; I n the last seven years, Iy an ' Stephenson i “Put 1wy dea Is that they can vell ‘al new phases have been added 1o naval authorities rarried out a i H. PO A SEpA & s o Johiiona e AEat | DI RS Rl all they want fo just g0 they payirule 48 on home runs. Under a |strong punitive espedition on the i Adams, 5o . 3 Lo Ui e ; P A ; e | Homurs ms. Phillics \eir money 10 cce the games. That's | clarification ediet by President | Bia lair in March, using all § Engilah, e | P AR TR R SlaERi meh . el imsiness. 1f T pay to see a show T{John A. Heydler. no player may |the paraphernalia of modern war- e Sop 0 A 4 b o e el o i Stolen b Bofeel 10 a rieht to criticize it jump info a stand or over any fenee | fare Under cover of airplanes. e 12 ‘ Mg : 4 e e o TG 1% 1f the fans don't Jike the game they [to cateh the ball. Any fair ball hit | landing partics destroyed about 100 Grimm T SRR 2 v Rl W S lost 4 [are welcome to squawk, so far as Tlinto any stand which is at least 230 { houses hy fire and exposives in tvo o d .v : “‘.”“ .mmv Amierican am concerned.” | feet from home plate is a home groups of villages. 10 g . Gihi o ] = [ run. the ruting states | L i s . e s by b Ruth *OLO MATCH POSTPONED | However, a ficlder may reach over rx\~| BALL'S BIG FI\'F i 0 0 0 0 0w : e G N York. Sept. 2 (R—Due to any fence, railing or rope to make By the United Precs Tolson, xxx ¢ « btk ? Dbl Soibs | Hiie Folh ohiad S at Nesaau | dlicatoh be e o Hinl il v et gk pecnliarities In j § 3 FPRRI il Ll (RS e I'ronk. the first of the interna- | ing or fall over the houndary line the schedules kept all members of { st e 0 o : e o Ao AT Lo tionsl polo matches hetween the lafter he has made a cateh. The the big five idle yesterday. 4 ax— Bat W. F rson 3 e Man- Ameriean four and the Pritish [same restrictions ply to a foul | “h h pet hr B [§ xxx— Battod . A bR Wah, Tigars: quarier on the heard for next Mon- ' ball descending ito a stand [Gehrig 478 153 dsalA1 } e ‘ 1 ekl B lomers—Ttuth, Vankees, 43 Iy has heen postponed to Saturday SR ey 41 140 234 5 Two base it 1 & e six suoees. | Stolen hases- Sider, Bro 26 Sept 10, The date for the gecand | Fights Tonizht. | Hornshy 420 5 Three base hit—Grantr i lorn of his fitle of | Pltching--Hoyt, Yankees, won 18 y will he chosen after the first | Chicago —— Tony Ganzonerl 1s. Ruth L . SIS mol dost § | has heen played, Eddie Anderson, 10. “peaker k. it thi i - — - — : ——— - —— — ALL-NEW BRITAIN The Letter of Introduction | ¥ | . - = s e ——— — | = — - 5 — = = = | TEAM I r EI] [ ALL You HAVE l'o J)o \A}HEN ( Gee WHIZ. THis 1S A FINE = SAYS | \ You GET THERE 15 To LOOK HIM LETTER OF INTRODUCTION ! 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