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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Lol TiMBER 7, 1927, 2ELLSLLHL L9 B 2SSO L. $H5HLL59 50255959 DL LS HHDBHISHL S, $SHLLLHSLODHHBIBLLOLLLLLLL L2098 888988800828 H522982LBH52255899552 5B : ; CORBIN RED SOX AND FALCONS TO BATTLE IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES SATURDAY—P. & F. CORBIN TEAM TO' MEET STAFMORD i IN STATE DUSTY LEAGUE GAME—RESULTS OF MATCHES IN CITY TENNIS TITLE TOURNEY —NEW YORK TRIP ARRANGED — BRIEFS FIPEPS o BOBER FIIIIITIIIIPTPIPPIPPIIVIPITETFOIRTIINIG FITPEIPVACIGTINPPPIPEPET N@Om‘t@fl‘@@’l@%"% FETTPIICTIITPOPIVIIINNINIG® READY FOR ANNUAL DIXIE BASEBALL SERIES |RED SOX BATTLE FALCONS o ON SATURDAY AFTERNQOM EsTELL |P. & F. Corbin Tcs m Meets Stamford in Double Feature — Games to Be Played At St. Mary’s field — Corbin Team Then Meets Kensington At Willow Brook park Gn Sunday—Record Crowd of Ruolels tn Be Qut to W, :nch Wecek-end Contests. FEPPFIPEIIPEITIINND BOCPEIITPOITTIPIGTTITITIPIFISIFIT | GIANTS FACE IMPORTANT ‘CHUCK’ WOJACK ! SERIES IN PENNANT RACE IS |N HOSPITAL | | | \ 4 New York Team Forced to Hit Long and Often to Beat | f ' Braves—Pirates Hold On to First Place By Trim-,[‘{]cal Diamond Star HflS BCEU; ming Cincies—Cards Beat Cubs—Yanks and Red | Operated on for Appendicitis | y Sox Divide—Senators and Athletics Split Twin BIH‘\ e | —White Sox Down Tigers—Browns Smack Indians. ' By the Asmciated Press s PHI Sl ! ;"!’:' ID [ The Sox and Falgon el 1 batl will meet in b el B Sl Il ) Al € oy ar A dout . 1 changes of t! b, ¥ @ 3 of ek ago, the operation e 1L el The sluggi 'y performed by Dr. Wi . . mitiions A s e o ek was a s To Enjoy Bronx Park and Majo: : the Boston F S 1 ry L . 1 a o % Y Chicago White Sox “’;‘ o8 e i League Game ael {ember 24 i yanked \‘l’xl the nir i | in the first c leigh Grimes last Sunday cil T club an sq b to an argu in which runner out for of a teammate, th otential rally and had a of weaken each had three The Giants left N out Manager suffering fron the Members of um will be the Pittsburgh he A > e S and a one-gar 1 Rl o ) der, 0 Y oof lemonstrate the h of their :lmm.’ ,?}‘ Deat - = { , lelaim that they have a better base- e it Zotsls (] | Ball elih than the Corbin Red So: form in holding LEVELAN 4 u n rbin Red! Sox hits. - Only 28 | H | On Sunday, the Corbin Red Sov g ot i ' mect Al-Kensineton [ he gave mo p s 0 ! i got bey iE Bl scin B2 50 ‘r series hete Donie Bush, ol P t Willow Brook announced t outfielder, would bench until he cerned that he regular position ;" president of the P M L5 R s 3 that Bush had si i ,' 5 f manage the Pirat o | Ciaire, John Ma | st. Louls Sl 2 | Marion h ! | g0 Anselmo, G or Birming et |old Bruce, GRIDIRON PRACTICE - High School Squad to Be One o + Lagest in History | yesterday put game after th had won the Lous victory 1o fourth place won only one played. Percy J out of the box ir and Brillhart, who was ineffec ¥ ter Bell hit b - : 4 G imm;r;‘i“f‘w fuel occupied the | Nt : 2 2 1 0 T 0l PRANK (CHUCK) WOJACK i tehrig home run M g : American leagu | where the major I TICKET PURGHASERS |+~ ™ Partial List Publish ‘].H\'*Vnp Tom Kstell rgest squads in the L 1 Teday Re- ew Brit school is expected to re veals Destination of Thousands of w l}”r( the ¥ first pr ice of the sea vl : to :}‘,'v“,‘," !:IEHT Tflfi?i”?a@‘# fiernoon. Thirteen of last| Choice Seats. |vote of in it m, including two regulars lformer years is any ¢ |\ E o Chicago, Sept. 7 (P—A partial | prragise Bark nlayers pound out his home runs of delivered his 4 of the first ibstitutes will probably PpEimetaunI s on (haktes o M| =CACLIEKEL L el as s RO tain | Tunney-Dempsey fig public | in their lives wiH ndi el G IS it Stul\e il b(’d on, R U S St s o e o rd Sowka, Anthony Nevulis, Jo- | stember 24 as into semi- hen he oh 4 whacked t ning of the s | o g Mayor Thompson and Gov. Small| infield positions 1 G as only 18 banpe, went to Bosto 1o ! SN R o E Yctpanon D Groll W osiBan syl e e o the Gene Tunney s Unique in That Te crew in the local loaews, the f ‘ i u : n, Sep i fford Bell and William | 1t e L anoune Tt T = a 4 tored (fhs 3 1 main Al L e lock of | gy, Any Protection e ¢ oL w2 Al c I vt in the list of veterans 277 | , drives ever mad s ST 2 0| Quebec q rou v \ds, Fred Zehrer and Jo Twenty-five hundred tickets While Traini Wash 1 th Bassior 10 0 @ 0 ollcagn Xi plan of Meriden ar ho are expected to lead |BOMe to the South Park hoard, i Athlet 1 a S o| season to the N | Clark of Holyoke \ in the competition for the Which controls Soldfer Field where & The > 1 out Smith, 1 il 0 o o 1 a2fthe fall of that Year the two teams | tomor, W zabo, Joe Pape and Cli- | (he fight is to take prember in the first but I i 1 i 1.0 0 omade their famous trip to Europe |} my Scully, is the only | 22 T Madison 3a knuckle ball brought " 7 { where they 1 the honor of play: W na h expected to be Club, York, h while James Carey, N. Y., has been allotted A block of 125 to New ing before the king and queen of | d to have their photo- | ers n with their royal m 4-0 decision in ti mel grante! anly Barrett's home o will win the place Evicson and Croll arc ing, because especlally the ]Nu idgear to =——— 2 bout tomorrow r Orlean - | that -6 victory for the W The played ball in London, | pe one of th t lightweig 125 to Dallas and 100 lopted the foo! = Detroit. The 1 : is and Dublin I's: t i Worth indicate fight int prevent just such othall Sanad when the Chic 1 their return to this country M S ar south, Tacoma, Tunncy /s uniq fusing to > Vit the ball out o b iyed a halfbuck position | 158 SO e A S S e v s fo Sy Wy He groomed for T o " Sept. T (T seventh. Lou I more experien while with The Plinols boxing commission shows no mar aunrterhack place. Michael ° 0. McLanghr was ordered of e attained a|y; took 2,500 tickets and the Chicago ©Of his glove profession. It is his 5 R prs ing a decis b When the |i: 1ha st year's second string quar- | o ose™ 500 Qut of town press theory that the blows of his spar- M ST Hoh ST la Gaston pit o team blew up he came home | cepeeia "“’1 a brother of John GriP | 1oserations have been 700 to date. TINg partners help to toughen the 11175 ar Browns 10 a 7- v oined the Senators in Hartford. | velopments fon link 't a and Ed SRR s skin of his face and head. Two of tol Miller, Grant and ”y R lie was the! sensation’ of the|name swith Wallace for @ who is "xnev'f"l to be the| THOROUGHBREDS BURNED Tis s mates, Billy Vidabeck and : na thaipieting anennt o, o for n. Hie batting, which went up a 12-roun [eaieiphnt Sagilishyars | Chicago, Sept. 7 (®—Two thor- |Frank Muskie, wear the headguard and the, Brown ; ;i PO A E o and his playing, both infield un- | Others who will try for places are | qughpreds were burned to death and |but Chuck Wiggins does not. An 15 safe hits T n £ 0 aEtdteo | with a record of 13 |g the | John Reid, end; Fred Saunders, stables destroyed by a fire at| “If I have to protect myself with % '\IFRIF AN ] I AGUE 0 20 8oty o error Bpnt the n S Jack Maguire, guard; Urban, ington park race track |a neadguard tram my sparring part- | Wi 2 i L team in the front ranks of | be e tie cld; Arnold Reckert, capta|n~_ Two men, said to be drug 'ners, to keep them trom messing me | da A 4 ‘ ! ing and | €lcct of the track team, backfield. | adaicts, were under arrest for start- {up, then I will quit.” Tunney once |apapt indiontes 1t pSOR S e L became manager of fhe i e mor.| Those who made up the personnel |ing the fire while cooking drugs. | said. “They are in there trying, £0. w1 have wonn fret F e e e 2 i 1 o|Falcons in New Britain and in 1926 | rov in the |Of last year's championship team| The horses were Eternal Magic 'but if T cannot keep them from in- | raplace the thece of fhe famoie 169, hil % Zikarmian = e 0 o WG B 1 e “\ummm‘r Pa., in the | b s king |and who are lost through graduation {and Trydor, 3 vear olds of the stables juring me, then T have little chand Men® A A 3 e I 0iNew York-De ein e Hislor 1 |are the following: Captain Timothy ' of Mose Lowenstein. |agninst first class opponer s [y AR H. P.O. A. L % | health has not been o well and he | i e s LR e el s | tod 4 ! s not played lately, but is in com- | go P s z e T S bu s o . H.PO. AL ague managers and expects to get | Tassi, Ital T €re’s a’t eaSt ne in vel‘y ce B GS Wy 3 C 1 1 | back into big league baseball next|fight Princ | 13 : 10 e is now m g a + 3 0 ith Hartford he OH AVERY- \'VE GOT - i & : 3 > hits out insiie conn iy ) THE FUNNIEST THING !"'U't(("""‘” HES onLy You SEE HINKS 1M Co & i 3 iv‘l.’u &,r”‘?. ,hv el To TeLl You asouT :;zcs SE::QST Py EUT Gl I daies T la ‘ (‘l” ; : ‘ 2 o MY KID &S THE WORLD AND HE | & < WHIP =+ WATCHES OUT OF The ; el FRONT wWinDow FOR ME 1 Wi . -P. Waner, Pirates EUERY EVENING-- Ca 3 Waner, Pirates, 11 Str ' - | he | i P. Waner, Pirates, 18 | X ro. A F | Homers—Williams,” Phillies R 2 Stolen by 35 sl ] 0 : ing : ! bo imann hel S Yanke | ; de s 1 ¢ nd Combs, | E TN dry ¥ phin 3 L cated Babe Herman by s ] be s o o s, 18 b | cer . e 1 Mr i T o 0 < won 19 | eac : 1 50 g | WELL StR - LAST-NIGHT HE: T\:_RNS -roD HIS MOTHER i e 28 2 0 2 | I . . BASEBALL'S BIG FIVE \ Comes uP THE WALK [ YC A’\:J SSAYS OH i Se 5 T iu N ‘H‘;\,T th ¢ v | Omaha e | MY USUAL TIME AND MoMMY COME BE Fum\,y‘ KID'S GO EA £ hit home runs | s Leo D) P SoMcal 1=l lbowine our MANS POPPY COME HOME ON HiM Sp easou’s total to 47 yes- | THE WINDOW AS USUAL=- - 19) his only hits in | T Tl WELL - Now GET s - WHAT He::f_/ Z;nr four base itt, Cai- | HEH 1 Gehrig for a total | | o5 his hom- | — | I 1 wo doubl { leg| o ; in s nar yando, Colum- | il for I L | ter |\\1Il|l|f)\|l :‘E it one time ot T P Ly wis, slamming out a en invited to view ) s cup motorboat race | | h > river September 16 5 197 to present the trophy, ) 468 169 office, to the winner Bin 441 153 sident's cup races, {ho 461 160 47 [the motorhoat speedsters will com the Speaker 151 164 2 'pete for the Dodge mewmorial Lropbk: | o