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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1027, : DEMPSEY § ERRREN | - TARTS &0 28 EFALCONS TAKETWO - 3 * | 4 1 2 o . Speaking {"" G 2| 4 g » s ¢ SEGRET TRAINING {1 15:o FROMENDEETEAM | of Sports ; EARa g o R ‘ PETEIETPTIETIIG T | s ! srodkryx & T f . |x s H Lo AR, R. E : 10 i 3 Crowds That Have Watched - ¢ & % me &= New Britain Club Decides Series = : o 4 AL | Workouts No Longer Welcome |* : 2| in Holiday Games B i 5 0 o| The Falcon baseball team of this A X o |city settled decisively the feud it has 9 0 - 0 o [had with the Bristol New Departure : oo ouse lawn | v, 0 0 X y b Iohger ralcome ] i lteam yesterday when it took both m— nt | ! 0 /games of a home and home series of | . 200—7 | The locals captured the morning u i » | game by the score of 2 to 1 in Bris r o | e ana Losing [tol and then came back home to F s | — | R R score of 9 to § in this city. ; atkn i Football 3 Bristol started off in the morning 3 Ump 5 i e know LEAGUE TANDING | by scoring a run in the e Eame—2 | of 4 the Falcons were ur A SN, ey ) | the shoots of Condon u 1 | on NATIONAL LEAGUE ning when the New B COLUMBLA SQUAD 0T | =5 & shinousion e ¢ two runners across | £ n h es 7 h of a r oy B e i A Foothall Material is Acscmbied To- ¥.0.5. DETRONY % 35 or more it | innatl S-4, Pittsburgh 6-3 | Bucholtz was in excellent form in or T = 5 -O.B. be- s RRR e YAt el e e sy |the morning. He allowed elght sca- day For First Workout of Sea- FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT—DOOR SEDAN ONOT A COACI) o rogram "“| Philadelphia 6.7, Brooklyn 1-1. |tered hits and was especially effec-| son Under Coach Crowley. | 2 o held about 40,000 and - |tive in the pinches. i el e The Standing | Budnick were the 4 the jun ms in accompanie v w. Pet. [the bat for the s, each get- : ; . the junior teams accompanied by AP i e R 26,000 new Dodge Fours sold in less than sevea throwing of hats were double doubles. weeks! he next two days the former 574( In the afternoon both an Following the opening of plon plans to take things easy. . teams scored often. Th lcons @ Thousands of orderssall analled] ;i for football, comes word wo days of | Cincinnati banged out a total for |° nine runs w. e th ed 12 times for a total of § Bergeron started the game fo: Britain but gave wa Games Today {the ninth inning and the New Ha- Boston at New York. !ven “Farmer” held the opposing ‘hicago at St. Lous |team safely for the remainder of s program | Boston “Jack is still eager to go,” Flynn that's the way we want to The fight is more than eeks away and Jack has very ore weight to lose.” signed a caddis today ts Then will ¢ Dope on the Na team will be silenced for a t kause of the ab from the cit fig And with good reason! At a time when speed is a paramount considerss tion with every motorist, here is a mile-a-minute performer—the fastest Four in America! S Ge i iked all the ay 'ati at Pittsburgh. tha game, 1 V] cked snd s PR e clubs not scheduled). 81 Budnick agaln starred with the At a time when cutbs and BT setlis otk e e Ml el e | willow getting three hits jammed with vehicles, here’s a big, roomy car SO g- Yhe sandlns former champlon’s AMERICAN LEAGUE trips, one being a triple. R EXPERTLY DESIGNED that it will fit into 1714 at for Bristol wi e i e the big noise for Bri , . 8- :"“"E_fm‘_’ g et Q chool burned down," said out of four, one a double i feet of curb space and turn ’round in a 38-foot street! K- 2 > b two months - (Y. cummaries ki as A v e (1% innings). e { And when were snappy pick-up and get-sway more of c o be New York 5, Boston 0. (2nd) | universally required and desired? This' brilliane a : Not in fighting, but big Philadelphia 2-3, Washington 1-0 | gaboen bl ol ot Sirone. T want 10 go (0 college.” | Chicago £-6, Detrolt 010 | new Four steps from zero to 25 miles an houree s tes adopted | leveland 7-2. St. Louls 6-3 | thru gears—in less than 7 seconds! p mascot an ¢ The Standi : A : : ormitory eading ol [EAEUE PENNA Longest springbase under a thousand dollars, too ai in inte R g E S » A i - gaintng. i It oy with | S arived just In time to i\‘;:afi;‘;m_ o 00 | —its comfort already lauded by hundreds of coast- Gono e Sl e R E 38| (Continued from Preceding Page) | to-coast tourists! . Five | Washington [ 531 | £ . ritain ia LD s o o Tiiplstanal ool ccurtedl b in st The lowest priced Sedan ever sold by Dodge eatelael tin B O = e when Merline single | Brothers. world ts of all sorts are St. Louis Sl b 408 th the winners scored | e 1o 4 the fans and the oEIe OB reaton e 320 L pass to W. ¢ Ask about our special time-payment arrangement rd ware City will s 1 A et Games Today econd, and & exceptionally 3 5's leads on of a wide e 5 New York at Boston. v Sheehan, FEeAtEPUOnD. i BCQEIONS, nd, a by L e S. & F.MOTOR SALES CORP. w- variety Chicago at Detroit ed A Washington at Philadelphia A put over t on 1 St. Louis at Cleveland. he it \ the Tai ) ! e de Jeague on. Tn | EASTERN LEAGUE th. The e | Nw Y [H AMP“]N\ J 1129 Stanley Street Telephone 731 n- third wi | 1 HI T | Yesterday's Results he ney did not know | S SN, | Bridgeport 6-2, New Haven 2-% P.0. A1 nd tucked his h = | Albany 4-8, Pittsfield 1-12 i L j little ball pla o1 1 [ 5-3, Waterbury 4-§ | = 3 Special Police Guard Keeps, Enniera s Mrovianes 2 asor e - ’ » s to first and sl 3 \‘ Springfield 1, Providence 1. (Ind). Gresn 2n s N : 1 he bt i ot Visitors Away From Camp | s innines, darines) L e Pl IR e = = s o crond shor ) S o ‘ e Standing i it « T e s | rmne WG L L. w%ih il OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern oF the batter returned to t e Chicago sces of Gene Tunney. u;vnn;:fffld it _~ 3 % e e realized he ol t . and redout [Pittstield ... 6 o = iRt sl e e Y INCLE AMOS o NS oo OSHTOSH AN MLAD T WANT T A ss ahead and has|New Haven 6 10 ' 3 S HELLO,U\ o — gt N \ou -To BE “THE SCcHOLAR “THAT T WAS!= ) ith two out in t nnoying a heavy- | Waterbury ...... 61 T4 5 g : ot AW GEE,~ SCHoOL =T WILL AecoMPANY ot N o n with too persistent |Providence ...... 58 82 e STARTS TPAY <~ AL WHY )i =~ COME, T co o N H Games Today ot 0 ) w0 HA\(”T/& Go 2 Y70 SCHOOL ! e AHEM, o T WAS TUST o nney found himself| Providence at Pittsfield. Do 1 12208 S =g G MV REGULA] NN 0 r ) . . ] 2 . , ouT TAKING M R MORNING o bodyguard to-| Bridgeport at Waterbury. —wv WWHEN T GROW UR TM T TION AL ! 7 < 4 o to allow none but| (Other clubs not scheduled). T 3| GONNA BE A AVIATOR ! e CONSTITUTIONAL | v EGAD M/LAD, w4 1 v the titicholder or Seeries oat e Y . T WANT Nou -To BE.VERN STUDIOUS !, . ing quarters at the| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Speod Tosa S ol 50 WHY Do L HA\IE"YAVN MY WORD we EVEN LAST NIGHT, Country At least | 3 ¢ i = o \f 7 4 T e Yesterang's Renslis et : | LEARN ABOUT SPELLIN UNTIL-THE EARLY HOURS, T WAS % 3 stantly until Gene matches fists with | Syracuse 0-5, Toronto 1-0. i < { RIMTHMETIC,~ WRITIN' AN ORBED WiTH A SCIERTIFIC ermpaey ‘§ cfense of his| Baltimore 9-10, Reading 6-4. SEBALL'S BIG FIVE | —\, TUNK LIKE “THAT 2t ABS 5 is : B S A : DRt A AND INTRICATE VOLUME BY N all n policemen Buffalo 5-7, Rochester 3-1 [ Lou Gehrig drew even with Babe —r BALANCE AN FOGS‘ : fonpe iR Pocksi rol the 2,400 fans who came | — 1 h in the hom IS ALL T WANT et el e e vesterday o see the champion work The Standing ! aber SR i IoFS d Al e it AhEievEn The crowds jammed a\.r;m Buffalo 12: ] PR ‘“w‘vw out of nine times at 1 ¢ ost swept into his | Syracus . 87 g 4 : Sieh Babe Ruth was : i : arlers, and eheerad hiny Newark S S s e LIS A sinee et 7 e il o enteacoutaths) Sares o 5 [baseball exhibitions ever seen in this ' g e 1L eing nothing freak about it. He ' o o ot he ohamal ster | Ba 7 75 city. tntad foc 1% went geep nto the e ] ‘ e )\“nfl'{fn;:‘l‘,‘”“'" ;“t']::‘m""“”" S p Right from the start thae locals| o s f,r,,"”r” beorien e a scoop, and threw his man el 33 landed on Biggi and after a o out while still going at top spoed [of hits in the frst four inv he retired in favor of Tamalis who was hen openings, too good Games Today wed up in his sparring | Jersey City at Newark. to 0 by th times dur Beag) i Il hit ally 1 h N e 2l Bea ‘_ tried ta i brought added| Baltimore at Reading. hi f:mn'\ hard. 1In all. the New T OnnEhy CUT PLUG ~ game when he stole see e The display| Syracuse at Toronto. Britaln batters got 18 sa ts off ¢ aight a throw went to short center field. H led con-| Buffalo at Rochester. the Hub twirlers, five being double: start=d for thi the bases When the and two be sprinzy | Child Swallows Medicine Blinan B & triples. idnick the local mur - to third, he dove Sl derers’ row when he banged out t punching | oo . 3 he had judged distances wrong ¢ timed up for | Containing Deadly Poison | nits out of ave trips. Sharine no was caught by a return throw | {hiee vounds before taking on each | Fast Hampton, Sept. 8 UP—Ruby [ors with him were “Lefty” Haber —————— 1of threa sparring partners for two [Robinson, 15 months old, daughter | with three safe hits and two walks | ¢ PRACT [oaunds apieee, Chuek Wigsins, the [of Mr. and Mra. Frank Robinson, | Farrell with two long doubles, Jim- 1o R Y CTICE UNDER WAY T na leht Teavyweight, bore the [swallowed tablets containing mitro- | my Green, Noonan and Klatka, al! (onh v 5 S i Night hand attack. |glycerin today whila he was at the|of whom got long smashes. T suts today and [home of her grandparents, Mr. and| Although the contest was entire- 1 Sixty-Two Candidates Report o yyainesdsy, Tunney plans to rest|Mrs. Charles Darling. When the|ly one-sided. thero were sev o ) davs and box again over the lchild lapsed into a comatose state|flelding gems which enlivened Conch Gil Doble As Cornell Starts [\erkoend. Tis weight is now around |she was taken o Dr. F. T. Fitch who | Laloa caught a long liner, one hand- ! Grid Preparations. 193 pounds. gave a restorative ed. Stan Budnick was robhed of n . 4 Beration £ BRI e The tablets wers old and in-|hit when Uva took his liner near the WINNER AT AN® * Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 6 (P—W gredients in them had lost strength, |foul line. Klatka leaped high intc 62 men reporting to Coach Gilmour T otherwise in medical opinion, the |the air to spear n wild throw by § e M‘GHTSO‘QK ; Dobie, football practice at Cornell | child might have died. The tables|Budnick. Ardolino ran to right fleld SESSI0 university is now under way. Six had been on a shelf and probably|to get a Texas leaguer by Lalos. § L : letter man from last year went were knocked to the floor when the [ Budnick and Gagliollo also made REG.U.S.PAT.OPF. GIUZT BY NEA SERVIC through their’ paces in yesterday's {child found them. some pretty stops. The summary: | opening - workout. About a dozen g more are expected to arrive during | the next week | (Continued from Preceding Page) ey e HIGH PRESSURE PETE team” of 1926 who was missing yes- | .. terday was Captain Harold Hoekel- H.P.O. A E man, who plans to report tomorrow. TR : Anderson, the big tackle, and Bal- 12 8 0 " = derston, confirmed their offorts 1o W WL TBME HAFE HOUR LATER NO _GooD! kicking. Other regulars in uniform 1og e ™IS YESSIR . SN | WHATS TH' were Beck, quarterback; Wickham, i s T S, VQU (ROBGEE &8 | MATER WITH Schumaker and Schoales it WHAT'S TH' BIG 1DEA ! 17 right tackle, and Vincent, gua g Yoo SoLd MY SoN & FLUTE d S o o0 “THAT AINT NO GooD! — ENTERS FUTURITY T b 2 H. P.O. A. B. Filly, Beaten Only Once in Her Rac- | (201"} e ! P, Waner 310 > ing Carcer, Being Shipped 10 New ¢ 0 41 : 2 N York. " Ve Chicago, Sept. 6 (T — The two H 1B year old Filly Anita Peabody, own- : i d by Mrs. John Hertz, is cn route to New York to run in the rich Bel- mont futurity September 17, The Filly, beaten only once in her ric- ing career, exhibited fine workou P inducing her owner o ship her yes- | AL terday for the Luturity, accom- Foi 1 T Y 2 L panted by Wild Notes and Joan ealtt 000 000 001—1 DAlbert, two other Leona farm | - ; (Atternoon horses. 3 ke ! < A AB PO A E | READ HERALD (LASSIFIED ADS . 3 G | - - - | 1 . 5 s B ORI s R e AN -