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12 660908507 FITIISN GIANTS GAIN GROUND IN NATIONAL PENNANT RACE Chicago Cubs and Cardinals Split Even In Double Header—Pirates Bow Again to Cincinnati—Honors Even In Twin Bill Between Phillies and Brooklyn Robins — Babe Ruth Is Whole Show As Yankees Down Boston Red Sox—Ten Homers Behind 1921 Record. oy the Amisted = bo. A E National le: 15 3 S T half gam Giants, the again at St sult was a st i i : 0 rookie pitcher from the K 1e b 1d th Bruins in ¢ 3 the first game of a double o and St. Louis won by a score of s Orsatti, another Texas league prod- uet, banged out four hits in trips to the plate against Hal Carl- son and Ne the Card second ganie <.4 score. Hack his 24th and 2 season in the n €1 Louls, third place « ] The Pirates bowed ¢ cimnati. Red Lucas h 5th hom iehteap. ing out he was removed, honors scoreless ball for the first nings of the but Me Umpires— Time— Jumbo Elliott, Brookly ous southpaw, led his team | Keuntiy, i win in the second st ; Babe Ruth the whole show in the 7 igue. The Yankee slugger hit two home runs and ran his total for the season up | 10 behind hi 4” ‘ ‘ SP M@M MATES could pro le to beat ** Jack Dempsey Has Four Days of s | Hard Work Abead of Him m total for Til, Sept. § g work with ahead of Jack Dem a 48 hour lay-off from Only ipermen will ng. ows dmitted to t workouts, start- today, M. er Fylnn has ruled me new sparring partners—Ilight, have been called upon, r names have not been nounced | Dempsey said he weighed exactly fter his two day better. He hopes pounds in the com enter the ring from tradition daily interview r for newspapermen er before pion given s except as A r wccident r Flynn call- or.” adding comment on . s a grim - 4 alled, P ound his own ok c the of the ol lds course practicing for the ter pionship. Demp- f s ‘ is golfing place y 1r orth t i € J it CHAMPIONSHIP BELT Cite of Philadelphia to Present Tmblem o Winner of weizht Bout in Thet City 3 i 1 v . Quie A nd at Lancaster, T Both Game HICAGO = 3 AR. R. H.PO. A E WASHINGTON WINS AGRINS, BT R SR ston school defeated d g T 5 by an 11 to mm SE e Anner 1 i Herk, 2h CRR R o : . 3 Blake, b 6 o of83M the rers shonld ad- Broad street, Teddy Jawor- Totals s 10 27 13 .| gymnastum yesterday ne Tun- | {down the fi vantage | POLO TEAMS M Feather- | 0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. LHSLHLLLLLSLESS. E0PEETCHERIPEETIITITETIPPIPIFTIIIIIIIIFINIIIPIIITOIICC000¢ LARGE SQUAD 0UT FOR GID PLACES About 110 Candidates Show it for High School Practice | | The largest squad that has 9\'!—r! | reported at the opening of the foot- | ball season at the Senior/ High school appeared in the echool's RECORDS OF CY YOUNG land. afternoon rge M. Ca in unswer to Coach Ge vs. si first call. The number was estimat- | ed at about 110 hy the coach. The early part of the meeting w 1 | | 8 rou | terial among the fi {there were many in the squad who | |look as it would make they <rade. With the prelimi ar rangements over, the squad will | soon settle down to the grind of | | conditioning itself for the opening game with East Hartford on Sep- t yvear hoys, they CONSECUTIVE SEASONS OF TWENT/ OR) MORE VICTORIES J tember 24, e | n October 1. 1 high school | , but it won the | section and was | of its games, the defeat being in th v o AND HIS TRO OF | Demp Tas: me st the state champion 1t van up a total of 215 po against about 20 for its oppone is the coach. HAGFN FAVORFD 10 TAKE THTLF Country's Best Gollérs Entered .+ ‘round hill. Yale a dif- | Murray Gitlitz, hes Haven, who made his name with the GIANTS CONTINUE ADVANCE—KID KAPLAN DETERMINED TC COME THROUGH WITH WIN TONIGHT—HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD LOOKS GOOD—DEMPSEY GETS NEW SPARRING PARTNER-—HAGEN LOOKS LIKE WINNER OF TITLE—RUTH GETS TWO MORE HOME RUNS KAPLAN TO GET REAL HARD TEST (licky Clark Meets Meriden Scrapper in New Haven Tonight Tonight's Card Semi-final — Nando Tassi, Prince Tooma, Syria, 6 roun Preliminaries — Al Walker, Haven vs. Murray Gitlitz, New York, | nds. , Who two yea sey. si has an enviable opening bout In the first of the boxing team and en arranged. acher in his na lwill meet Prince Tooma, Tooma is a protege of Forest, famous as the trainer of Jack Clicky Clarke of Holyoke, vs. Kid Kaplan, Meriden, 12 rounds for light- weight champlonship of New Eng- Italy, New Red Garren, Waterbury vs. Bobby Wagner, Philadelphia, § rounds. |t up with talks by Coach !in which he told the players “mz‘ H‘J‘_’E"&,fl’:’fh' v il he would expect of them this vear First bout 31‘.8.15. s ®land remarks by Captain John Eric- New Haven, Sept. 8 — Clicky | son, Fred Zehrer and Frank J. Me- | Clark, of Holyoke, the lightweight | Grath, winner of the Willlam F. | {who twice defeated Phil McGraw, of | Burns Memorial emblem last year. | Detrolt, and who fought him a third Then uniforms were given to | time through 12 rounds with a frac- about 40 on the squad. Although | |tured right arm, will tonight meet | here was considerable green ma- | |Kid Kaplan, of Meriden, ex-feather- | welght champion of the world, in a 12 round bout at the Arena here for | the lightwelght championship of New | England. | " The bout is an tmportant ope for both men as a defeat one way or the other will mean virtual elimination Itrom the lightweight race. | Interest is running high main bout and this is added to con- | |siderably by the strong supporting cast which has by entire card totals 38 rounds. In a special six round semi-final 1do Tas |a school t in the The TS ago was ative Italy, of Syria. Jimmy De record in OUTSTANDING RECORDS Italy and South America and when |he steps into the ring here tonight he will be making his initial bow | ‘m) United States soil. 2 newcomer to this country, receiv- |ed his baptism of fire in New York. ‘ Two eight rounders and a complete the Tooma, also | four two eights cyweight of New er as & member of the Olympic boxing squad PIRATES' LAST GAME "aiessnens” S southern ! 3 = " Walkers j 0 i opened up in New Haven recently l Local Baschall Club to Meet Lyme ' gopo o 2P 1ag 27 knockouts | Team in East Hampton Sunday as {0 his credit out of 31 fights. In Jr0niseRoi et B L the other eight, Red Garron of | scorehed fairways of Olyi Feature of Barbecue, | Waterbury, will meet Bobby Wagner | Legayhackaxed seom The Firates bascball team cham. |o? Philadelphia. The card opens [{EestEc faraltodthrgaRas on of the Western Connecticut |with Jimmy Clinch of New Britain, fifor cheestern onenizels iEils ana runneritip) in'the Gity |andi Harry Goldberg of New Haven, 4 iy ¥ in a four rounder at 140 pounds. D bring a very successful the large ficld Walter S ders It 5 close when they travel to| The who won the title at Tndia SRty East Hampton Sunday where they lost year, was the one most R ihe verord wae ! Will clash with the fast m to finizh on top in the pres: e Connecticut Farmers' associa- | rament. A practice round of N is giving a big barbecue and| yesterday showed him to bLe in his voast and ced the i best form. | Nine o'clock was the hour sct for Pirates to meet the Lyme team as i hoth today’s and tomorrow’s start first pairs of the ing off at the time on the No. 1 No. 4 courses respectively. There were present Tommy mour, present national and ana- | dian open titlist; Hagen Harry Coop- lebration | entrics tee- ey e Lyme club has a strong ag- | and it is out to stop the : Pirates wish to end up he season in glory and will trot out their strongest lineup. The follow- large Sept. er. Gene razen, C'vril Walker, g men will make the trip: Weir. | ard is going to let the public see | !Chick Evans, MacDona Smith McAloon, Havlick, Yankaskas, Jas- what seats they have purchased. He Mike Brady, Eddie Held, Joek Hut- per. Hannon, Williams, ~Carlsen, | announced today that the blue print | chison and “Wild Bill' Mehlhorn ¢ O'Connell, Hall, Matulis, Begley, of the seating arrangements in Sol- among those with strong chances of Claire, Chick and Joe Charlow, | dfers Fleld would be made public on arrying off H s crown Satur- nei, Wilks, Beagle and Johnny | Sept. 18 day ever i an. | More than $2,000,000 worth of | The Ia entries for today's cre will be a program of run- | tickets have been sold, toward Rick- |15 holes was not expected to get | 1es, 14 con- |y 1 jumping and many of the ard's original estimate of a three ! away until nearly 2 o'clock, so big is , SeCutive s or more vic- ¢ players will take part in the | million dollar gate. Ringside sec nts. Eddie McAloon is expected to cop first in the high jump. All who are going to make the trip are cked to be present in front of the t games are a robabi the list of contenders. Tomorrow repetition of the 18 hole es reversed, will :ld for Saturday's 26-hole effort. major than An S Y. M. C. A. Sunday morning at a| hey are urged by the management | 10 SEETHER § able to Ticket Buy 000,000 Tunney-Demp: to buy cars to hearts riding. first bout will go on at block of the scats f 22, have been sold, EATS Tex Rickard Announces That a Blue one of the biggest attractions of the| Print of Stadfum Will Be Avail- Chicago, Sept. 8§ (M—Now that a or the $3,: Tex tion, at $40 a picce, has spread to | include 60,000 seats, a third more the original figures. insurance authority s that the majority of stolen cars are taken | by young lovers who cannot afford | New Departures for the take their sweet- S HLHSLHLLH L LSO LSS LHLHOSSHOSSIPL - 3 SXXXXTS 9 TIPPeS Rl o BITTER CLASH TO MARK FALCON-RED SOX BATTLE |Intense Rivalry Exists Between Clubs Following First Game—Both Squads In Great Form For Contest— Spectacle to Be Staged At St. Mary’s Field—Double Feature to Be Presented When P. & F. Corbin Team Meets Stamford Industrial Champions. | A bitter clash between tense diamond rivals will second meeting between t | Red Sox and Falcon Dhase seball championship of the | Followling the first game in the Falcons were defeated, the |ing between the backers of both lubs and one of the | | most sensation; 1ggles on rec is expected to take place next St ctice game ary's fie ton |urday afte The | preparation for t noth- BILL FITZPATRICK e and lost one game to tha and Manager John Cabay expects to ma clash*next | UZCUDUN VS, HEENEY clean sweep in afternoon. | Winner of Tonight's Bout in Madi- son Square Garden to Be Matched With Jack Sharkey. at the winner, 5 (A—With a rkey awaiting Span- Tom Heency, are sched- through 13 rounds to Square Garden. It 1d me g, Paulino rded a decision in tlino Uzendur per, and 1 woo BILL CLANCY ilian he iled to mill ing will be left undone to have t} |team in first c The F e better t game and they are the Red Sox just how to play ball. Bucholtz*and Berg will probal be the pitching selectior day. These two men ¢ he fans a real pitching treat. | A double feature will be provid- ' ed at the ficld Saturday afternoon when the P. & . Corbin baseball , pennant winner in the New | = shape for ti leons aren | 1 favorite in the bettir vious vi was mo Benny old Tou Mays, 2 will box and sw Jersey, heavy- 10 rounds in the Britain Industrial Baseball league, | - will meet the Conde-Nast Co. team [ ALL ABOARI of Stamford, champions of the In- | FISHING TRIP | i.lvu:ri:\l league there, the fi game of a state Industrial league Middictown—Saybrook playoft. Plum Gut On Sunday, the Corbin Red Sox (Tackle Furnished) and All-Kensington teams will clash urday, Sept. 10th t Wilow Brook park in the sccond Sunday, Sept. 11th game of their serics. The Red Sox 00 LET'S GO won the first game last Sunday afternoon in K ingto! |ger John Tobin is confite | peating this weck-end. The Falcons will meet the Bristol last tim . Mary's ficld Sunday The Falcons this year at afternoon. 1115 Main St. Tel. 1706 P e ]| ston Stand First According to v that the players be on time and Rene Lacoste and William M. John- OH, MAN! Final Practice Matches Finished Philadelphia, Sept. 8 (P—Rene and W an M. Joh 01T rivals in today's opening Davis cup 1 - | o, have th SN ccords for Tor International Claghes | 7pich fove the best | secords cor e tion ired on a percer basis. bl . , Johnston has lost only on teh, et "" :";‘l"' Ui m“(’h!,‘ that in the singies to J. C Cniiin (W the British polo he 1125 ' T {icams are markir atil the onge Bell sends them a inter- |17 s Rstyear, doubles in Meadow ook fleld, cup matches The tional all-aroun play of Capt. C. T. I Roark. British No can and | puiled t htoa E viceto -American ile Ame Hit picked four by 13 ven Jen Sanford, E. W. Hoppinz I . Cowdin and Lieut. H. Guines | gainst whom the lia | our was playing, di ed X | T not { [ T | G,{%EAT LaD_| REMENDER | AIN'T He 7T ™ A i Eddic Ander-on shatters Two Marks | HE SAID You O] L0NIE gropraplacs Praternity. Bowling Center in (D) S Hitcheock yesterday, was kept out Good OLD he play. and the No. 1 sifion Games Relled Last Night | STUFF - You « filled by Capt A. Wilkinsol KNOW - Watson Webi went to No. 2, The Anderson, former state ssition consisted of W. A Hap- | Chamipion duckpin bowler, shattered | n, Capt r R. E. WO rece t th ratern Al | Harrigon vk for single etrir Hiteheock total of 161. The this, he also hung | ord for three strings with | | P mark of 412. This happens also ! FOOTBALL CHALLENGE be st mark this week for | Sixth Grade football t of ize offered by the man- | §1. Joseph's school has organized for contest is open until e scason and challenges any tean 1 to any bowler in the under 12 years of age. 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