New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 12

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e - - IS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. TWO GAMES FR RED SOX TAKE FIRST TILT FROM ALL-KENSINGTON—BURRITTS i TEESETE TP POOPAS COPPI0 L4 TPV TP TPV CLICTIPLPLD00 000 22 Lo iaaadiaands 2 D0 22 222222 22 222 2222 202 TR PSSO 4 {— GIANTS LAND TO WITHIN PIRATES LOSE T0 CITY LEAGUE PENNANT 'BURRITT JUNIORS |KENSINGTON TEAM LOSES ’ | - k | | 3 ONE GAME OF PITTSBURGH ‘ CAPTURED BY BURRITTS| FIRST GAME TC RED SOX |: s | e i e = i Pirates Lose Two Games to Cincinnati—New York a\nd‘iR Iy in Eighth Tnning Send 1926 Champions Repeat Title-Winning Performance By ' Deleat American LfgiOfl Team illi“ alter Berg In Excellent Form Strikes Out 16 Men— iL Braves Split—Recruit Pitcher Wins First Tilt For; hllj 10 EIO0 1N00§ S¢00S' Trouncing Pirates — Rose Holds Losers At Bay | ' i Four Fatal Errors Committed By South End Ag- [ : . Cubs — Robins Drop Both Contests to Phillies—| [ncals Down to Deleat After First Inning—West Ends Use Pick-up Team Final Game of Year , gregation—Small Crowd Watches Battle—Corbin J | Yankees Drop 18-Inning Encounter to Red Sox— SR to Defeat Speedhoys—Jaglowski Pitches and Bats — ‘ Team Smashes Out 11 Hits For Total of 10 Runs— i Athletics Down Senators. | The Tirate baschall team of this Tabs to Win Over Rangers Teague Standing ‘ Clubs to Clash Again On Next Sunday d | eity was defeated by the Watertown f e = i s In that town vesterday by the . : 2 ! | B ) ’ F 3 Asen: i l'acore ot 4'to 2, ‘A thrilling pitchers’ | Leagur Standing safe wh 7 2 The Corbin Red Sox baseball of n . Tashington e e e e B W 1 P his fiy S A this city sent the All-Kensington b i e s N B R e B i mucriite row-ir G team down to a 10 to 2 defeat Sune N n MeGowan 324 e 1 the eighth when, | Pirates 7 7 Roani I afternoon af the Percival ave. b {RL e scke bnt Eina clenin wheh | west mnas 5 ‘ 5 00 srounds in Kensington, thereby I 5 four runs pass, a clean and a Ransers : 7 : s =t awing a wi the first game of h ‘ toh an error. a passed ball | SPecdbovs - a s enl _— = S »‘":;- _fi;ra::;imhe- d =) H Tabs 2 . e tea e na- - % aw h giving Watertown rneon at Wa Hill + . e T ion of the racently-developed Re y s e Fuer cerond gams of o- Benson and Van Oppen Defeat uop o e recentiv-aeveiopes med 1 ! | Both pitchers were in rare form. £onse Cit 1 leagne score bein 1 ;i s fanRandgingincinle h 1LOU1S 3 QAR CRE RELE champlonship Sat e | o 1 'n Walter Bere, husky right. - ‘ 3 of which cama in isastrous et i Satye h or e o A i : e ki Pirates. ¢ ine? o r Dan Malarney's ¥ 3 them well scattered ofter the | o7 1he Peln i re etory of the game can ne. No hit went for more Bady A : Only two men hit |the lead with on old in a words. Berg ¢ Lo RO i e r of atrraction. His N £ £a ANLonse 5 Rose after an uncertain start work in the box entirely prevented Pirates and McC T v nli et he Kensington team from even ; ¢ T O R e e ne. He swvung along in great ELANE wark of “Kid" Reg ! . s 4 t "% Burritts their margin. In winnin ] e game and ex- . ¥ eo Ate stood out for New Lasmee - o 2 y ; . or NeW | iheir second pennant the Burritts dic ng when Gil- ¢ : i 0 n while the fisiding of Osborn | thelr second pennant the Burritts nsington twirler walked, g 2 . A blandidicoicariwas gasdinnd rreatii 025 LO2E B TS Rl RRERL DA 59 and Venturo singled : y ‘ i o ihe winners, Begley and Me- [( 70 8T, 50 ORROSUOn ARCBOTS : b, , he was absolute mas- 1 h ‘ The West Fnds. with a zat DAtiiat tre out 14 of the Kensing- b ad lineup compased of plavers from d eventually “fanning at b others teams, won from fhe 1 at every man on the Ke . : G R e RS R Mangan's crew found too dif- nEton team. His curves were worke H ol o itk dier S to overcome rfection and so baffling v as 24 P ki was the hardest hitter of that he was accused of quired . Rurritts 9. Piratec Hr t hold o 080 on the ball and both ® ety B aoh 3 s and = appealed to. No proof : irritte defaated 1s0 terial i Georga Ke . b H{Ihe pameimas 2 ne port the claim. 5 nati's L A Giibert, pitching for Kensington, " 5 was in f2ir form and ordinarily, he P : AF would have been aces high as to the t : 4 E o score, but Berg's excellent work pre. ; Kik 4 glos | cluded any possi of his win- : 2 nionship furnished se ning. He fanned eight and walked i i CHICAG e A Duescelplasieien NG our. Rerk allowed only four hits t S Ao a_triple by Begley ; Dressel pulllout a victory in | oo Lok oL Bits i ancisco Mis ! complete master of the accasion 1 : e e 1 Sox started in the third ¥ - the opening / ‘ 2| The game opencd in spectacular e : Joe Kania errod on Berg's 1 sponded by v o i j - I 2 L « fashion when D smaghed a line - 1 Ll e i A | Vogel against Cianei ¢ e ander. Snyder and Patrus follow- 3 i g Bt i 2 | R drive over first base, The ball rolled | K o, 1 nERvEs e et with the isene jn =4 With singles, Huband doubled i a -1 vietor 4 s | vt TSy B to deep righs and as Partyka tried MONAm2 3 w 3 A 1 last point. Ci- 1 Huber eingled to bring in three } % 2l 2 ta field it he foll and Begley k] D . 7 n AR SR ci finally overcame this 1 runs. Single runs were made in the ] ,5 st = i third, from where he scored when M fnern 3 1 L o S . o on the part of V- fifth and sixth while two were made 1 § 4.2-0 score ng the | Barnabee, | 1 o 3 0y ] Portyka made a wild throw fnoan| - Gl Daike “ 3 : 2 : or by the in the seventh. For good measure, 1 3 Bruins to four hits 1y Bush Tola PR 5 l = attempted relay throw to the in- 2 RS i Partyka, 3 05 4] 13 n he 3-6, Al Blanchard poked a triple in un- 1 -~ M the Cubs was touche r onl o | field AB. pigeAsa il ) e Sl der the score board in center in the T sateties but Chick Hafey's tw A v B The Pirates scored another run in e . L . 3 ) ! A Christensen in ninth bringing in two tallies and ! bles sent in 1 5 (] ol ] 4 b this frame on a single hy MeAloon. s : i g b 7 23 16 5 psets of the tourna- 1) scored hi £ on an infield ! { . Brooklyn th g: o B ARt S his steal of second 1 on a one|w ki, 1f 4T e ZABRISA Sl e s victory of Ha was o 4 . e o o npec ol S| S Stanue S 1 ‘N " Batl bese Wity manieskas Al pralls s | Wi : ; Sy . An R f looked for and furnishes | Al Banchard's hitting was the { Cy Wil his 25t anus g 3 1 0 0] S an ont were sandwiched in hetw i H 5 2 2 0 great deal o ture for the winners. The Sox 2 2 ; . e |the scoring. 2T a scores 1-6, lincluding his triple. Four errors by | o * Amateur Middleweight Champ Pirates failed 10 seor te s D e e sington wers aide to the sex in | ! | % _— thsclestuel nINEs B0 o : Linfkre : Sl e “PYON oring. No Kensingion batter got oz il adiiprenanlis Ame B rili e : o e 1 0 s T e more than one hit. The Corbin team d i 5| Martford, Sept. § - count in the opening frame but e ! 1 Garro.. 3o i s FEcuRdEiadr e ed up Berg in nice shape. : g1z 16 of New Haven. chascd thres runs around Inthe | T b G idiua 2 vt | Homan 1 1T Sl Ring detenten Brdear Steega|l Thelsummary: e s «d Joe Rard a decisive second Thre & ! t Totuis 3 8 8 24 11 gt = SEEICEAL bicen cor ¢ s0% s Hartford Velodrome Joe Kania opened this f B A Blanchard. | o A e altle ol ’;'4 " o R S o A B, ; ; ; B el Ao s S S A & L Bassctte defeated Robert Lein- i Rl v 3 i s S e BT 2 West Ends 7. Speedhoys 2 ; - Alleiel Thrse base hit | hardt a gruclling match that G e Kelly of Wate on L. Budnirk's s: Party The o8t d | he W i m the limit, the scores 3-6, 6-3 LIORT 00 . | fle aeight champion. in t n drove a double to right r(-)Yl'r‘:s“_h‘,“n\\ i 5 i 1 » s 15 260 o ST hout of the Massasoit A. C. show at 4 Kania scored. J. Bu. k fanned Bie ‘l_‘(“ G it rough 0 sk J 3 m the Velodrome tonig bu worke Villiams for a | vers 150 e thra as ex- b NATIONAL LEAGUE |the Velodrome tonight IgRcaikomotladiviliam 2 winners' regular players to with a victory over Gerald T A ) S 3ock, with height and reach in | base on balls, Gadomski then singled membars' ot otherileagiia by the scores of 6-2, 6-4 TR TR T o % 5 Is confident he can Winjto center and both runners scored | onnc nnoenred fn the e-up. SR IR o lim i hranentine vl TSR O o Iotis stren t toruing hard-hitting Waterbury when MeAloon let the ball get away e e A bronel coqned 2l Ol s facail, pipe 1 2 ) Bock will not have the |irom him. Gadomski reached second | o (7% (0F0S 100 the scored two BUitsh and American Squads Near- first set 6-2, but struck a snag in W e e S |hig advantage he had over Bard. on the play but died there as LUt runs, kson reached first on an 2 Chan . the second set and lost by the score ; g ) | Kelly s taller and has a greater fanned [Eheas e L ing Championship Form For In- " " . 2 : . P.O. A. k. 4 i 1E bl e e g 18 v hivel, | CTTOT Affer one was out and scored of S-6. He settled down however oAk ROR B oI ey 685! i ankikia 0, a0 ST IER00Y Ater itwo were foutiingche s thlidHlion e M illar (rip plea o' deen S Jert ||| tennationall Ginet, and with a lot of steady stroking | toa o0 0 of i1 hie can topple the Elm City nt. Kania doubled and scored a moment | \fief ST TRBLOL to dcep SR e s R AR el AT Jack 13 so sure he can make way |later when Regley threw wild to first |y =, WS, L OWE ORE 0 ew York & (UP)—With round by the score of 7-5 in the ARSI o ojwith Bock at he ask for the after fielding 1. Bu grounder. | ¢y S nseeutive s S one more ce session each, the t and deciding set. gl q o1 ghence atlerigluing atit s frineside founy lthaniteamigiountad SiiniSithe | e g o it ¢ polo 1« Great Brituin and the | All matehes in the first and sec- TR0 3 i seeing Larry give Bard a rough fourth, hat vinnersiscorad onel Ty 1 SRl s S United States are nearing champion- {ond round of the singles must be LR | i 1z . In thesiahion Roseisaingle artd an |8 e o e e i condition] for Ui&is At (nisa i he tournament is | 3 S80S Ll v : light of the dozen bouts eched- other by Kania. The Pirates pre- threatened to score and got but tional clash at Meadow Tirook club Scheduled to close this week and all | TS = = led for the show call for meetings sented the winnsrs with a run in the EATREC (8 SEOT8 RIEL Bt Wb AN | matches not finished within the time ‘ y ; between the heavler boys—that is J. Tudnick walked, stole Sc [y, the eight. The winners did not| Roth teams got into action yester- Mt designated will be defaulted. % o003 0 20310 " | itk bbbl Ll . went fo third on a passed ball goore until the third but gathered day and turned in victories in two = SE | hits—Huband. Fields. Thres A po s g | THE Meavy boys have the vogue In and scored when Williams sent a |y’ M S PREL Tabdl S0lighE ntatie i GAME CALLED OF Binnchard, Sacrifices—Patrue | @ me now and the fans | wild pitch over Hall's head. Bud-| echan opencd the inning with a | The British four won hy 6 goals| Tht game in the Junior City base- Sy e maTeeE : 2 o d s inlueBicatadis e ne e iiadistas o s Rlion et lay ) oE S TS Ral B e e o ol (e e e B i ball - league scheduled at Walnut el PR it i deet . » | ponderance of . The winners did thelr final sCor-| g, gy Cormier scored Basil with a'| The hig four of Americe defeated Hill park Saturday between the | iiuband and Huber Eassey ball —Huband 2 fman of Hartford, ing in the seventh when they pushed Ko a fast team at Meadow Brook, 11 1Aurels and the Phantoms, was | Sullick. Hit hy pitcher—hy Glivert, Soule: glit Sehamplon, - will {nzeelruns over. ‘Theea were manu=| o o dof Sene LDl R R e * M ealicd oft becanse neither team put | U7pIres McKeon and Crowiey. Tane of . h 3 3 ot . g up th his old-time rival, factured out of a pass to J. Kania, a & E in an appearance BRI AMERICAN LEAGUE g itz Adamson was state | single Pudnick, another pass| «—— = = = X B Lol : champion until he met up With {o Partyka, and J. Rudnick’s double. D Kaufman who toppled the Elm City | The game was won by the &trong H S h w B BRIGGS 1o win the title which he has | gofanse and timely hitting of the | A BOW to Start the ay rong y : Burritts and the eftective twirling of — sme e oo = S 4 and Joe Howard, two Ross. So well did the latter handle 7 s e ] - & guns of umateur hoXing the losers that hut two of the Cor- o ot o o e A A : ! A FO AL E Connecticut, are on the card. isairs reached third base after the ET\/UNT S el HORACE = 1 m \ i/ Tis 1S Ts FrowT-- You Bard will mix with Eddie Wenzel of first inning. One of these reached | Erient Horses |l bowes veuee il B LI e | ENTER HERE - Tiis Room New Haven while Tioward is in the 1he het corner when Rose balked. | / | House AND | 1S TwenTy BY Twir: ®ie same bracket with Vinee Texaino, The summary: | HoLLowAY | JusT wanT T, \ 5 aree who also hails from the collegel . 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He al- . h A Tats : . lehtweight champion. won from :?“:"lmv‘x:h; I\\ul‘u;\‘;"w;:’l"l‘r:dm it = | : (' o wport, K1, 10— |tightening only reed to, and H i 5 g £ M "“"”"“ oY WPOEL |taned 12 battars? LOR ihe offerise : fnomEie)s he made a triple and two doubles on : 4 101- 9 8 - exas, | Dis first three trips to the plate. An- o New #ork -Trankia i ':‘;“T‘::k derson was ineffective and was re- 2 n from Johnny Filucei, 8 * moved after four innings. He war sueceeded by Quarti, who allowed : {only one hit and no runs for the re- Fhzhts Tonicht mainder of the game Oiaha Young Stribling Y”‘; With two down in the first inning Lichie, 10, Mottola was safe when Person drop- | ‘ [ 104 . | ped his pop fiy. Jaglowski larruped | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | a triple to deep right, J. Daly scor- | it Totats : ol Oh' 1 on follouing FOR BEST RESULTS §, I8 Mm with & single, and Kane was |

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