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t o Speaking: | of Sports Laaaiaaaaadlo s 3 i The Falcons will practice tomor- row afternoon at 5:30 o'clock sharp in preparation for the two hard games slated over the week-end. All members of the squad are asked to be on time. The Falcons will meet the Corbin Red Sox Saturday after- noon and the New Departures once again Sunday afternoon. PRy le \t of Frankie’ Farrell who starred in the morning game with the Falcons against the Bristol Endees last Monday, badly injured a finger on 1 the final catch he made in the game. It was necessary for him to refrain from playing in the afternoon tilt. It is not thought that he will be out of the lineup this coming week- end. The tirst amateur fight tourna- ment of the vear will be staged at the Y. M. T. A. & B. society hall on Main street on Friday night, tember 16. The Mohawk A C. which conducted the tournaments in this city last season will promote the sport here again this year. It is rumored about that another fight club will enter the amateur fight tield in this city this coming winter, Details of the new entry are being withehld for the present. New Britain fans wishing to get seats for the Kaplan-Clark go in New Haven may do so at Bridgett's Smoke Shop. There are some choice seats left. A large number of fight fans from this city will be in attend- ance. asino on Church street is being rapidly pushed. The contractorsare preparing to tear down the North and South walls. Steel heams for the support of the roof will be placed within a day or 0 and after hat it will only be a matter of time'bLefore the huilding will be taking the form nccessary for its occupancy. Matters are very quiet in the rol- ler polo world. It is rather too carly in the season to give out any dop on the coming situation but pron ave heen given that New Brita will be right. near the top when pl begins. Work on the ( Photographs in a New York paper last Sunday of the Fordham ball squad. looked to New Britainites like a reproduction of New Britain High school teams of a few years back. Tn a photograph of a group of candidates, there were Scully, Po- htis, Grip. Belser, Beloin, and a few others. Roger Scully seems destined to get the regular place at center this year Tohnny Grip has about landed a reg- ular place in the backfield. Other New Britain men who are trying out for the Fordham team scem assured of a place on t Of course, Zaleski, e squad Beloin has been a regular guard for several seasons and his place s practically assured to him again this year. SET LAST PRACTICES FOR TWO POL) TEAMS American and British Fours to Clash in First International | ! Battle Saturd; New York, Sept. P practice matches were by the Amecrican rmy-in-Tndia po tory to the first mi national serivs, next Last minute American defens | ed the British prepara of the inter- and teams, ch prepars committ of Tommy | Hitcheock by Winston Guest in to- replacement day's practice. Hitcheock at the height of his game conserve his strength bility of hecoming captain of the Yale team this year, | oeriginally was chosen to play No. 1 | tor the international cup defenders but later was recalled to the reserve is now and will tale.” Gues string and supplanted by J. Watson I | Webb, The British four today will meet a picked team composed of Stephen | sanford, E. W. Hopping, J. heever Cowdin and Lieutenant H. P. Guin The match will be played at Cochrane Opposition four will be provided by Capt. C. A Wilkinson, Capt. John P. Dening, Capt. Richard George and Robert E. Strawbridge, Jr. The practice will he held at the Meadow Brook Field. Field. for the Officer Four Dimes Paterson, N. J., Sept. 7.—A shin- | ing limousine drew up at the traffic booth at Madison and Market streets here yesterday afternoon and an el- derly man inquired of Officer An- drew Spanti. “Could you tell me the way to Hackensack?" After the requested directions had been given, the man asked the offi- cer how many children he had. “Four,” was Spanti's reply. “I am Mr. Rockefeller; here is a dime for each of them,” said the elderly man as he passed four bright, shiny dimes to the traffic officer before the car moved on. ““He's a nice old gentleman.,” was Spanti's comment later at the sta- tion house. 'Oh yes, it was J. D. T e T * Rockefeller, “all right. He goes through quite often.” RADICAL ACTIVITI La Paz, Bolivia, Sept. 7 (P—Al- leged proof of communist activities in South America, directed and fi- nanced by the third international of Moscow, was offered by the Bolivian foreign minister in parliament yes- terday in the form of documents signed by Nikolai Buchari and Zal- kind, both identified with Russian affair 0. K. WOOD'S BILL Manila, Sept. 7 (® — The Philip pine senate agreed yesterday to au thorize the payment of $9.000 fo the traveling expenses of the la- ' Governor-General Leonard Wor rom respect to his memon Previously the senafe declared 3 uld not abprove the payment. boweat v ane ool Ll ——— e e e Foot- | nd the possi- ' | American big Soviet | 50 his workouts with the mitts are | p\ona) Lo Iy card of amateur matehes |alternated. two days of work and| g e il 6 4 gong for the opening round r {two days of play. { o ‘ men met in the center of the For his first day of rest Manager The Standing Bellygenoioveria s KRS0 NG Flynn even granted him a night off | v I ch tipped Bock over in town, but last night Jack remain- | New York 4“0 kout. Bock's head ed at the race track to be ready for [Philadelphia 56 § he remained unce his four mile hike before breakfast. | Petroit 38 minutes. The | Asked if he had read about Gene Washington 61 Tunney's impressive boxing on his | Chicago I provided the surprise first workouts at Lake Villa, Demp- | Cleveland 72 evening when he ik sey said he had no time to read the 'S¢, Louis 2 -7 rd by a wide marg (‘ i papers IBosten a s his left continual o “Aside from attending to a fow Games Today ihis will o' the wisp footwork, ma | business ma.ters T am concentrating | New York at Boston Bard miss repeatedly. lon the fight," Jack said. "It will not — Pinky Kautm st el {make much difference what we do NATIONAL L 3 Fritz mson of New Haven a|f {in training. What will count is what —_— S SN e ed [we do on the night of Septeber Yesterday's Results second round when |y Gene will meet a much better fight- | Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0. < ot the | er than he whipped at Philadelphia. | New York 9, Boston 6. Kaufan ehipped. oher sorie He will have to be considerably bet-| St. Louis 13, Chicago 1. (18, [jrey smashes i the firet round and {ter than he was that night to win.| (Second game postponed. rain). | quncon S0 oo f B0t e | 1 doubt if he will be.” | (Other clubs not scheduicd). e o i AR The golf program may be aban- | e : et [ doned for a fishing trip if one can be | The Standing and B s jarranged without too long a trip as Ly Sur Dots Bre b Jack has expressed a desirs to do Diftshurgh R e i S | some fishing in one of his rest per. »°% York bgh fdaublen nglike o . "iods. 8. Louis 3 claimed be had beer America two When boxing is resumed The Chic 56 \airoRtialejon IhACANYS A the crowds which have reached as RCin 68 §5p oty WoThEd ovstiy high at 6.000 on week-ends will e Doston 8 45y joelled fol TAck Hianens e excluded, so that Flynn can work Brooklyn 55 15 asidecision (Rl aniv A bl on the new stance he is teaching Chiladelphia % 83 5 A “, ir the former champion, without feel- | Games Today examination by ¥ ling impelled to give the public a| ¢ hicago at St. Lonis e how for s $1.10 admission Brooklyn at Philadelphia AD! 1ty ‘Big Boy" Peterson, New Orleans| (Other clubs not scheduled) EEsannosnes I | heavyweight who has scored a cou- ! = winnorionil [olll o e esiang ple of knockouts since he came to | FASTERN LEAGUE ihelaiikiiasiedigand t.io Chicago ea in the summer, ap- | N saveraliinef WIS plied for a job as sparring partner, | Yesterday's Results to clip him on the o O R e e ford 7-2, New Haven 4-4. | Results of other bouts were as fol- Flynn. His style is somewhat simj- | Albany 6.7, Spr 1d 5-6 jlole Er ar to Tunney's, erect and speedy. | Pittsfield 11, Providence 4 { 140 pounds, Tim T . f (Other clubs not scheduled) Manchester, won o nical | | Mueller. Three baso hits— ning pitcher—Benton. Losiag pitelier- Greenfield. Umpires—Moran, Hart and Rigler. Time—2:03. CHICAGO AR H.PO. A E. Adams, 3h ... R nglish, s CRl e theate ot R T Peck, rf R ) Stephenson, 1¢ Do S Webh, 1f D N0ARD SR 3 il e s . P T S L 1b 0 1A d onzales 0 2 € L0 3. 0 a5 £ 9 B 0 o0 o0 21 * Brileart, p i & Totals T AE folm, e 3 o o tomley, 16 29 1 o visch, 2 ... 2y ades, 1t . AT Y afey. rt 0 R ol e il 3b 2. %ol sol o'l OFarrel), T R Snyder, ¢ . 44 5181y 0n0) ndlg DEMPSEY T0 REST UNTIL TOMORROY | Crowds to Be Excluded From Gamp upon Resumption of Work Lincoln Fields, Crete, TII, 7 (®—Fresh and chipper, Dempsey had another day of loafin on his hands today, with road work | and golf the only tasks assigned b Manager Leo Flynn. He has but si | | pounds to shed in two weeks, and - R R o i t £ rt TR out from Lonis I rtford WITH THE BOW LERS The Standing second round; Johnny ZeT w L. Pet. |Gorman, Sou knock ROGERS ALLEYS 80 60 571 |ed out T in the g 539 |fourth r g STANLTY RULE & LEVEL LEAGUE | 336 |declared at end of third: 140 pou Bit Braces Bridgeport 522 | Charlie Cunningham, Hartford | n A Hartford 00 |feated Art Poliowitzer Hart- Hickey New Haven 486 |ford; 145 ponnds, I Waterbury 452 a 5 5t Providence as0 | Ho-Hum! il ](-I:mf‘\ 'l‘rwrln‘.r] man, color i UP ON WATCHING ALL THESE ittsficld at Springficld Magro, W wroe Albany at New Haven L v to | FOLKS MOTORING BY ON THEIR Hammers Hartford at Bridgeport Polanski, Colel pounds, VACATIONS. - " Waterbury at P'rovidence Paul Lord, Wat iry, won on tech- M e vical knockout Mickey Sulli- | Kartok an INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL can, New Haven, second round i | Results | ey City 4. " | Rochester 3 3 K i | Toronto 2 | firate i Baltimore 4, Reading 4 | l_‘[]R TENN'S TIT[F\ ox % 1 The Standing i = T 418 W Lt S Planes 104 ' = . } Favorites Come Through to Win ab VA e | Matches in Singles Play | | Rochester 54 4 | 443 "o 490 | Jersey City | Rules Rviiing | The battle for the tennis champ- | ok ionship in both singles and doubles Kahen Jersey City at still waxes fierce and furiously every | Hinehif altimore at Reading day on the courts of the New Brit- e Syracuse at Toronto ain Tennls club on Lincoln street. | MUST NEED A HAIR CuUT -| Buffalo Rochester, | The doubles tournament is fast ap. THIS GIRL BEHIND ME KEEPS s | e proaching the final game while play | LOOKING AT THE BACK OF MY lu!lr:; i - ‘DUBU UE wms PENNANT in the singles progresses rapidly. | NECK e | | Yesterday King d ed Silsby in; : 85— 1 |a singles mateh by the scores of i 3 s0 | Holtman by the count of 6.0, : Carl Hanson defaulted to S. Dy by s Takes Champlonship of Mississippi |and John Pogalski defaulted to hisels I e T ; | Benson. ;: \T“ Valley Circult By a Margin of | gles matehes scheduled for to- | AR RI0L Two Points n are as follows: W. B. M e dock vs Walter Meyer, B Benson oo Chicago, Sept. 7 (Pl—Although 15 |, Meehan and Ted Franks vs ST victories were taken from her total | gtoinman. Serew Drivers season’s play by league dircctors { n the doubles play, the B B Al because of violation of league regu- | pressel combination defeated D s lations, Dubuque, Ta, has won the | \Murdock-Leinhard team in an un- £ e ,championship of the Miss finished match by the scores of 6-2 i 00 85 70| Valley circuit by a_margin of {wo '3 Ad 6 1o winners were | pereer points over Waterloo, given the hardest sort of a battle be- | fon 11350 | A month ago Dubnque was dump- | fore they wers cortain that they had | Mitre Box led from the leadership to fourth | copped the m oy | e o ” place when the directors threw out | This leaves only one match to be | o 15 victories a penalty for Du-|played in the doubles before a | o buque's employmetn of Mel Harder, | championship feam s crowned. | 121 pitcher optioned by the Omaha | With the higgest obstacle out of the | LT | Western League club, way, the I-Christensen team : ‘Ten days ago Dubuque had climb- {he winners of yvesterday's match | . 105 6 ed back to the lead but was s¢t | seem destined to wear the crown for | drow 88 12 down again when President Hill [the next year | o G ruled out two victories that had | Matches sched ayed L %6 90 been credited to Rock Island over | in the singles on as | = = ——|Waterloo. follows: R. Leinhard vs Hanny, | 455 41 420131014 double victory Labor Day ever | Duncan vs Farr, King vs the win- | e e |Cedar Rapids gave Dubuque the iner of the Benson-Mechan mateh | title. and Basseite vs the winner of the | Dubuque’s final standing was .617 | Franks-Steinman match. and Waterloo's 615, Burlington,| A fournament for the junior Marshalltown, Moline, Cedar Rap- |championship of the city seems | IMPORTANT SERIES (Continued from Preceding Page) Harper, .rf . Taylor, Benton, Grimes, B, » Totals 36 x--Batted for Greenfield i 5th Xx—Batted for Wertz in 9t Reston . New York Two base hits o0y Hornsby, Terry Sept Jack g | vl x #EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. Erhuble, & 0 | 2 oy Bhulle e ¢ Al will be 20 players, only five more |a meeting of the managers and cap- | matches. Requests for press reserva. | REM.n Totals : o : ames are necessary to this ins of the opposing teams and rep-| i were greater than ever before. || B - ournament. Anyone in entatives of the French Tennis|? came from representatives of | BUND, BLEEDING, EXTERNAL AND o base hits—Beck, Hafey. Three jtosandnaindineids ys BSreton ans Lavwn | newspapers in all parts of this coun- | ""':ofl‘ e e The cligible to enter. | Tennis association at . today. | (¥, England, Japan, Australia, || bt By R B | One of the greatest crowds t rance, Mexico and Ca I Rk your ‘e e ime FRANEE IS REA | ever witnessed a Davis cup challeng e = | ST = ey [round is expected to attend the | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | —— P ADS [l SEND 10+ FoR TRIAL TREATMENT LEAGUR. STANDING AMERIC LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 14, Boston 2 Boston Washington 14, Philadelphia o 5, New York (1st) Philadelphia 4, Washington 0 ished bel, ow g et S % S o one Chllenge Round for Davs Gup |Hartford velodrome last night _ Rock TIsland and Ottumwa fin- | practically assured them in that order. 1dack Kelly Kayoes New Havener |the Massasoit A, C. put on There minimum list | | now | |15 entries and as the PND WRAT'LL Yoo HAE "DESSERT, For 'HIGH PRESSURE PETE [ HAVE Yoo ANy SU6LESTIONS TO OFFER THAT MIGHT BETIBR OUR BUSNESS GENTS ? J With gt 0 o ' FOR TENNIS DRIVE I'M CERTAINLY FED | 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE T “THE Cou 1| = AP NouR NAME | A PROMINENT | 277y I AM CoNRECTED Wi | ONE OF “HE LARGEST | INVESTMENT Houses N KNTRY, MR. HooP(E | WAS GIVEN ME BY BANKER,To PAY You A CALL !~ HE IMPRESS ME WrTH “THE SHREWD OF MoUR FINANCIAL ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. 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