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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. >~ * s et o RS o CORBIN RED SOX AND KENSINGTON START SERIES TOMORROW— FALCONS TO PLAY THREE TOUGH GAMES OVER WEEK-END— g RANGER FOOTBALL TEAM PRACTICES TOMORROW — PITTSBURGH PIRATES STRENGTHEN LEAD— GEHRIG GETS TWO, RUTH ONE 2‘: PIRATES BOLSTER LEAD FLOCK OF HEAVYWEIGHTS TO REAP HARVEST FOR RICKARD KENSINGTON-CORBIN RED ; ' N BATTLE FOR PENNANT < W SOX SERIES ON TOMORROW Intense Rivalry Between Teams As Game Impends— Be}'g and Doughan Probable Pitching Selections— Paper Goods Town Team Has Backing of Fans —New Britain Team Confident of Winning—Both Squads In Excellent Condition For Battle. Pittsburgh Downs Cardinals While Cubs Are Taking Whitewashing From Reds — “Rabbit” Maranville Appears At Shortstop For St. Louis—Braves Scalp Robins—Yanks Crash Out Win Over Athletics— Indians Victors Over Chicago White Sox. i MUCH TALENT ? The All-Kensington and Corbin | e FIEHTERS ENJ Y Red Sox baseball teams will start their three-game series tomorrow Ry the Associated Press Pittsburgh's dash for the elusive lead In the dizzy teetering National |ward, b o10iiiii s I Ibacia S miils oA adons sl G b oSS afternoon at the Percival avenus e DA v, 1b 7 1 0 o Erounds censin " ciently bolstered today for the Pi- | (rou-. ] a0 My o l] F REST e e rate cohorts to take a nap without | Mostil 22 10 0ot THE Blow) are prepared for a hard battle and danger of awakening to find their | hoot,C oot L k‘“"S Low i [one of the largest crowds of the entry knocked off the pinnacle. R oAl ey e e ey A /i | scason is expected to watch the cone ‘ Bit even 0, ts Buecaneers had | Pt riroisid 4 4 8 8 s Both Dempsey and Tunmey BAr ce<cOuts e weatner is mocoea tor only time to grab an extra wink. || M SRS /& e),\ - an epic fight for supremacy on the The saunty worid_champions gel | L1, e Ny Workouts in Camp Today | “smons: vietims at the Pittsburgh rend 1 he Kensington team in a much vous vesterday by 5 to 3 while th i Reds were adding to the woes of the | Cubs via a 5 to 0 whitewashing. | That gave the Corsairs a full | @ different combination from that Chicago, Sept. 3 (P)—Quartereq | $1ICh Tepresented the Paper Goods town earlicr in the season. Several new men have been added to the in million dollar properties 70 miles game lead on Chicago and even | apart, Gene Tunney and Jack Demp- | squad includin : New ] g ac ding a few New Haven though the Cards stack up a victor; | sey barred workouts in favor of re- ball tossers who have the good | in today's clash at Pittsburgh and b | 1a 2 Kensington last year handed t ‘ the Bruins even up with Cincinati, | : 131 S Bl DU A S e Pittsburgh can return to slender | ' R rest from h trom Specu- | o0 SPR e ‘;‘xd l;h“rmg Sienhe | lead of a single percentage point. Diieee eae hile {1ator, N. Y., the challenger to attend | fardware Giiy ST Tl Seer :Jv;: 1 Pittsburgh has won five straight | a county fair. Monday they expect ' Iied Sox hope to upset the dope and while Chicago has had as many | Millor Losing to resume sparring, to whittle | take two gwimes straight, thereby losses in a row. The Giants break | i1 7] themselves to keen cdges for their | finishing the series in short order. Into action today ready to continue championship fight at Soldier il"cld, | Although no mention has lmr:n & seven game winning streak during ) 2 SERICER S September made by either manager of the A cedsn i e P P ENATIONALILEAGUE USE WHEN WE CAN SEE 5 ; (lempsey had promiscd fo Visit| pitching selections for tomarrows | B iy = NEWSPAPER. BYPERTS WOMAN DOESNT { the Watscka county falr today’ with | game, it is expeeted that Berg wi Alexander the Great could not THE NE! Paul Prchn of the Illinois BISE ey Bereimlll | z ‘ ‘ LG 3 R a e s state| hurl for the Red Sox atop the Pirates and was biffed for crigion S FIGHT TOR NOTHING. AWAYS PAYS athlotic commission, and Manager fon (he mann for e oouEman 16 hits although he tightened up at DR R OF Flynn decreed a day off for the for-{{hese two opposi s oA | Spiiical S Limee, b DEey Bt U oaYy GG el s mer champion from all but road EROHIEIcAC sothertand scoring. Ray Kremer stopped the 0 ) 0 = A% ¥ Seia it A o two teams almost equal as far JIMMY POWE 28) defensive and offensive strength recent date, made his initial start| with the Cardinals at shortstop. At Cincinnati, Jakie May gave out three measly singles to the Cubs. His opponent, Jercy Jones, got into Tunney arrived at his camp i time to get his hooks unpacked, | ange to golfing togs and look over | Ui fi s ... Championship of City League Last-Place in Junior City League| o~ & o= - e tee i A AN SRR AR Sox defeated the Falcons in the first [ ame of a series with that team. : . however, will have no psycho- W al effect on Dan Malarney's champions with nine safe raps. HEANERS: [ R | ) A quarted of mil eople Rabbit Maranville of the sandlots | RO ooyl [ s oAl "w“\“m“‘,’l_il‘“_E :}:‘WM concerned, it appears like a DR Epiinanell, S Mass 8 BlUsburgh | (i A ARl ! | Potts. p ... ilin an uproarous welcome in the Sl Pattle of wits and - flinging Chicago, Brooklyn and Boston Na- (R s it This fellow who &/ LY | Ko b 1(1.00p, whila Governor Small of Illi- | ** tional league clubs, but of the 00, averidi0 nathine fokncbady has to : | ¥ s e e e Tl A Tyl et Vo e i o o Rochester Internationals at the most | 3 zct out and work—coileet lollars | ! 0 1| Hills called upon Denipsey |teams is intense. This feling has = 5 3 3 St | 0 N " ' : > grown mnch more so since the Red weight camps will be buzzing coupled with two boots by his mates, | tomorrow, Ma trouble in the fourth inning by p snd i haeg s 0 iens | | Ishontyitalladilortauan hicl v the clubh crew because the team feels confi- | . T ick Dempsey fight, But did | DA : { h : d e i S b ich is the clubhouse Tl s A o | complete res dons sucker list waiting to be | X ‘ ‘ gave the Reds a four run 1"‘".!' St "" BLANEELO, | [ Mangan Bily Gibson said, will fit the cham-| The contest tomorrow will start (Ehe BIANes stalned L (HobIng Ly % is looking beyond that single| The Burritts and Pirates will meet League Standing pion for the imption of hag|Promptly at 3 o'clock with Eddis 3 to 2 to resume sixth place in the o Teh b Bt e & B ety ik il 6 VAl G 1 pck Ghis attarnoeni| W punching and work with sparring|(‘rowley and “Ripper” McKeon act- standing, Farrell's single in the partners on Monday. The cham.|ilg as umpires I = | plon i | | ritt Juniors sey on the atrocious (radio re- N a game which may settle the Du 5 minth driving Welsh across the plate ST MG T e e L e A e “only a week away” in his —_— A wi e winning run. g ik ELodes il b liBssus Aibhoush the reiis wens | Bhanionis ) training, Gibson added, with nearly The Yanks maintained their + again by the manly Marine, |5on ended last week, both names be- | Collicrs 5 ene Tumney Dips Into “Double- [ three wecks time in which to shed FIGHTS LAST NIGHT - heavy gait by thrashing the Ath- e hilh ol el a pound or two and polish up in O | Whether he is or is ngt does not letics, 12 to 2, swamping \\';\H\rr;:\ly 42 ¥ g s < e 01 oon | Barreled” Vocabulary in Talk |y sharpshooting. 3 | e AR ToL: an heiz firs 5 e ; ¢ i £ e e Den s a personal |By the Aesociate o8 R | cal contender for the e will be theiz. first Laurel baseball team won its| With Newspapermen. [ “eate ot wE least 550,000 in SIEHE ). Chisasorsmiale ana W 0 r he is, to face other. Bu have a one-'gocond victory in the Junior City K a st $50, sight | agi “ddie Anderson, Wywom. 43 and Ruth beited one, his 44th Chicago, Sept, 3 (B)— C ne Tun-|from the $1.10 admissions to his ing, won on a foul from Tony Can- Nineteen players were used by the | 1 and wlil clinch the pen- | jeague Jast night at Walnut Hill | ney, bookman and box amp, Tun- |zoneri, New York, 2. % o o | Holm. o In th nant if victorious foday, while theijark and incidentally, the second \idipped | tngpln STHEldSs it White Sox but to no avail as the, ol ROkt Ithe Tiratis)caninones forlis ol 5 expense of the Mo his much-discussed “double | ney's camp will be free to the pub- Indtans dashed off with a 7 to 6 vic- | 7 nilt up win again came at the expense of the | ) g ! | { tory. Johnny Mostil made his first © Mtomer: tie and a sceond victory when thelcallar champs, the Y. M . tos- |Parreled’ vocabulary in converse flic. 4 7 Akron, Ohio — Frankie Genaro, - &t Seiih i I the » is played off—a rather | care The score was 12 to §. The con- ‘)-F(\n with newspaper men. The circuit court injunction suit{New York, won from Tommy appearance of the year with the Pallid Hose, running for Crouse in the seventh. | Gaston vanquished Lil Stoner in a pitchers’ duel which Gaston set- | | tled with a single on top of Wil-| liams 'triple in the ainth for the de- | ciding margin on the Browns' 3 to 2 triwmph over the Tigers. O'Neil had | brought by B. Clements and the | gughes g to enjoin|Crowle A reporter, seeking to put the in {texview on an erudite level, in-|Coliseum club sec {quired | Dempsey is likely to have a hearing Joe Potts pitched a splendid game | “Ig training for boxing conducive |next Wednesday., Summons 1w for the winners and had it not been ito jdeals? [served on Rickard, the boxing com- Ph for the ragged support of his team- | “Idcal replied the world's | mission, and George 1% Getz, Rick- 7 mates, the “Y" team would hardly jieavyweight champion, “are con-|ard’s Illinoi but neither 1 a single tally. The first | genial.” ¥ nor nmons, | That was all. Tunney scemed to | Michigan promoter, had been reach- Cleveland, 10. Tommy . Pittsburgh, defeated Reddy Blanchard, St. Paul, 10. t gives the “Y’ team undisputed im to last place in the inding. but not impossible ames, but with the loss Zaleski they suf- to come alor enor Paulino, he of old teeth and the wic Senor made himselt Silvian Bass, Balti- {more, won from Ray Mitchell, Philadelphia, 10, Captain fored severe we . Zaleski, | did the catching in all the im- I . 487 | have scor: so hit for*.487 and | two batters to face Potls in the cking i : ; TR s (] SO [ was the league's leading scorer. In : 2 e or | doubled and scored with the tyi 9| Harry Wills on the wh in a e + 510 | opening inning, connected with safc regard the interrogation as ade- |ed carly today. feslunn Hene oy Mandell (Wor | counter on the three base smash by i gl Mot equiineing ey, g1 may, Zaleski's driving deter- | DIOWs and this constituted all the quately answered. And so did the| None of the defendants showed | C“Ster. defeated San Sanchez, Mexi- Ly q A 1 beh byl 10 Teadership will be sore. | team’s hitting for the night. [reporter, wha semingly was satisfied [any concern over the action, which |©0 10- y m e s lic you cannot prove 4 L % & Slihat faron ang0 aent = . & ronGwalt ofl the! tederall cobrh | - 1 T hil lv missed. Johnny Rose. unbeaten| Due to numerous errors and mis- that reports of the “90-cent words” 15 @ renewal of th ral ¢ iy A : | AMERICAN LEAGUE ) | i or, will be in the box, and it is | Plays, the game was slow and unin- fused by the champion were true. suit - file fall at Indianapolis| West Springfield, Mass.—Davey { = == L LR R e talao; g engiyhak Delaies lematical whether o will be at. | teresting. It was called in the sixth — fust before the battie of the Sesqui, | Abad, Panama, outpointed Tommy | | NEW YORK i o e el ey d by not having Zaleski to re- | inning by Umpire Larry Mangan be- BASEBALL'S BIG FIVE. Rickard and Getz said their lawyers | Ryan. Buffalo, 10. Clyde Jones, I | AB. "R, HP.O. A E 3 p i A ; 0RO e S sots B Kania will | cause of rain and darkness. | By the Cnitea Pruss. would show Clements has no hold | Wilmington, Del, won on a foul | | s vt L = s Zilaebiohg Hs monms o held The features of the contest were| Lou Gehrig went on a rampage on the formes champion. Clements from Spark Plug Russell, Newark. 3. | i En it o for M | et b e he |ttt {he most like- |the hitting of Flis, Kolodziej and | vesterday, crashing out his forly- |claims he purchased Dempsey’s Genrig, 15 ST i s L i Ho the ) Gleetion to piteh for the Pirates, | Damats and a fine running catch by |second and ferty-third home runs|contract to meet Harry Wil Evansville, Ind.—Shifty Dando, Meusel, 1 (10 i e 1 e, e has the | punch and b eh AL Havlick, another unde | Mattis of Potis' long drive down the | and @ brace of singles out of five| through Fitzsimmons | Columbus, ©. won by technical fagserl, B 1ag1e g Kicm | who thinks the Matommy ¢ EW 'tated hurler, may be picked, Theleft field line in the second. The times up. ey knockout from Joe Locchart, Evans- i o R i I iR i SCIE et i S e e e i ey Babe Ruth stayed one up on Geh- SERIES IS ARRANGED ville, 5. Harry Forbes, Columbus, i Hoyt, p PR G B 0 2 i = " 3 fully as much fielding precis . p 0 Al _ 'rig by hitting his forty-fourth home The St. Matthew's German Luth- knocked out Bret Waggoner, Peters- } Feba Ve e A "l‘l"” ““'"] This hairy p as the Burrit but they I," L) f E-lrun out of three attempts, eran church team of this city will | purg, Ind., 2. 'otals 3 g2 27 12 1 . % 0. and came so S 1o - % & ‘ ‘ L q, 5 o seri Vi T hles : oy AR R (s Soundin: abock of thels 1 8 1 Y| Hornsby and Speaker were idle. |play a home-and-home series with | o AB. R, H. P.O. I S El 0T ] s L R ]‘ 04 i s “i o 1 0 ol Averages: the St. John's church team of Me vood, Cal.—Johnny McCoy, Bishop, 30 ALt Hepdeicie QU i 12 e S s e 1 pon having one of their 0 O E ) hr.{den this week-end. The two n and, beat Britt Gorman, Min- iy 5 : o Ve 2 SRR bit| ood days today. This game will 6 o 1 Genrig 43| will clash in the opening fray at)neapolis, 10. French, rf ... T | | but he ean take it and has a |8 : | bl | . Cobh, of . St g P i 0 H s Mownd has @ layed on Diamond No. 1 at 2 > o & 2 olcobb fternoon at Wil Cochrang. ¢ i 3 0 e A Bl Gk : H 60 08 [ Hornsby here. Tomorrow | San Francisco — Bert Coilma, ,.f’k“,,“'”, S ¢ % = S X back into he West Ends and Speedboys will | A AEN ZAE L they will resume hostili- | Whittier, Cal. knocked out Ray Wh o = = e L possession of this diamond at 26 2 14 4 2!Speaker 2 ties in Meric ]l‘.l](y, Oakland, 6. 0 i x 0 R S Jock. The West Iinds are 3 01 I - Ll once Ing from (helcdouble Aeteatfie— o S e e 0 0 o 1L P.O. A. E rkey o often in a bout the Burritts but hope 2 0 r 1 nersonal 1ouns al g e ™ 2 ok Sk it ; (T e ek s, 1 comicr, | Second Honeymoons By BRIGGS Total = = 1A RN 0 i ' should he i imy Blanehard, or Lefty Haber - Rakten for, GFey Yo I 3 will pitch. The Speedboys appear to -— e = & New York ... 3 r ¢ 4 winning and will pin 'JusT GOT STARTED 1 1TSS RAINED EVERY LL~ NOwW LISTEN To ME - You'VEl S L b Sy : igneeon Plaes Sanae PLAYING AND \F (T DAY BUT ONE SINCE | pear-R-r! DONE NOTHING BUT BEEW ; (] : DRSO e S bl i On Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'clock a Al : i & WEATHER EUER ""‘:v: i Tota B + 2l sl H"" ‘:y"r]v"‘v“\ '(.’”y ”‘-‘,‘tvm' of his f o ojjar championship struggle will be DIDN'T-START TO WE._C’A[';:_EAS—CE’ —Tkli"ra \Reprie .SHU:IIC:; :‘v RGto*l' rand 1t ! ne out when winn et e B by the Rangeps and Tabs. RAIWN AcAaiN D S Here | You SEEM . 00 20 ien Dlkncy i "“v';“” team has Dbeen winning SICK To THINK I'M To g 13 2y 1T games during recent weeks, but the Too A TiReD 0F 1T BLAME For T H. P.0. A I i A Ind | Tabs have put up the better strug- BAD Pl A e McLaughitr A—1 , Ly AnGys gRer get 'out of the cellar < : 0 i i will be waiting around for z A : 3 1 gl ara. Massey, and Reed to select a f H ha Wit Sha oy one pL (IS ]NTERCHURCH LEAGUE what with Sharkey, Maloney. [ per from, while the Rangers can 1 b 1] [e ctween Quarti and Fields. ‘ U L | it e toms and Colliers will ‘ 1 SEIEN i fhinpla G omman T e Lk play & Junior City lnln\‘:v.- game at 1 o 0 1 4 o'clock on Diamond No. ¢ Present Forfeit (o Fieryman's 25 er el : Of ¢ Iy, very 5 x 2 : ¥ I An H. PO A E hing el [ 0 0 1 e Standi ¥ " i e | ) Pet Y csir Come Commander Richard Byrd and 1 OVer he no o M 1 ood ery Parmley Hervick Apply for Tick- i, 2 : 0 ty M. ) s 3 ots for Title Fight. Ll 5 st . NARRQ T T go, Sept. 3 (A —The distin o ;i I g ) > array of notabl Do Yov TrHinK | LiKE To MIERE ON CUR Y e Lo oo dizh iy ST 2 of the Demp: STAY I THLS AWFUL HOTEL G TRIP ~ MY-Y- GOODNESS | | | B ; 4 Taotbiil: Canditates o Renortis idier Field Scp ROOM EVERY DAY ? AT You SAID RAIN OR SHINE 1T 1 F g ( R DEGEALES L0 SHODOELEIOT mander Richard . LEAST You GET oUT- You MADE N0 DIFFERENC 4 { A 7 Workout Under Coach Zwick To- | armley ’;‘ o "l’ "]'1‘\ g "c;r'\\w—.‘,:?\.ff‘*?‘i,d’\ ——— \&(l{éS‘;rE i%:;;u - s i 4 i ambassado 1d Frederic = =h A 4 = ¥ g } | Wi er, a member of the 3] ) Do To Amuse = 7 Your LITTLE ? 7/ 0 5 | g I rily mbermen, it was Zeo sl WIFEY — “ 1 4 Toplhnlitis will| licket headquarters U 2 ! s T Willow Lrook patk. Thi ticket itions have ; : : § ceond workout of the jec led along 000,000 CLEVELA nain « C quag t is ex- | worth of other orders, it an- 7 AR, it i o far r Coach Dr. Frank Zwick | nounced. o Jamiesan, It . 5 0 . e serious work with the can- e i onseca : - ] 2 © y At tes Lomorrow s i T | summa, e e & neat | 0 Twins Forced to Give Up 1 ) Brook park. | SRPLLEL v Ny 5 | prac soime very Channel Swim Attempt g L) . F - 3 | good arent in the Cape Gris-Nez, Fran Sept. 3 (P i o e PAWNELS TO PRACTICE runks. Coach Zwick was assisted in "he 13 year old New York twins, T aae football tewm will | the work of the players off | P and Bernice Zittenfeld, who o o0 0o st practice of the scason on the grind which will mald from here at 11:43 o'clock gy e 1 e t v Tom ( Ius, formerly a| last night in an attempt to swim ] T 1 cam and W liron star on the High school | the English Channel, had to aban- CHICAGO g to try out are ) don the effort after swimming more : AB. R, H.PO A ¥ store i AL the session tomorrow moraing. | the ur hours. One of them left Hunnefleld, s .....8 0 [ 1 : | KA, a0 vieioad 1 1 1 ol im Turner expects a0l candidates are asked (0 wear | the water at 4:07 a. m. and the other @927 ryTRSWNE e } Sulxler: 6 1iesraiid. 0 1 6 0 0 squad out, football uniforms jat 4:30, ==