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20 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927, 5555555562508 SHPHL LSS HLLLBBULEHHLEL8, LOUIS (KID) KAPLAN KNOCKS OUT CLICKY CLARK IN FIFTH ROUND—CORBIN RED SOX TO MEET F AL NOON—P. & F. CORBIN TO MEET STAMFORD INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AS DOUBLE FEATURE FEIPIIFIITITIPIIIVEIIIIITEIPNG haads L] YANKEES NEED ONLY FIVE TILDEN BRILLIANT | WINS NEW ENGLAND TITLE |N) BOXING TRA) WINS TO CLINCH PENNANT| " | TENN)S MATCH FoR m'f TL‘TH i :“05“&»»; $SLLLLELL05L8 5489580 S$5585L55SSSSSESE0S998 02, k ! e — | { Hugmen Score 19th Successive Victory Over Browns—| . . . 7o l ‘ Mackmen Defeat Detroit Tigers—Red Sox Outslug‘“Blg Bill” Gives Th”“mg Per- | | Cleveland — Chicago Cubs Back In Third Place| [ormance Downing Cochet ! After Downing Cards — Start Important Series | —_— E P Sept. 9 (P—The st of tennis, Wil- With New York Giants Today—No Other Games Scheduled. lden, 1L never had the S0l S perfectly sst for & : e © than it was today : : ey . an cven break between America and | \ S 1| France in ning two sin o 1 “)matches of the 1 Davis ‘ i 4 hallenge round ) i 1 With as thrillin : 1 as he ever has g ational’ spotlig) b ‘ 10 the occasion yes fiy daio . O fjquering Henri Coc pirehoth Wrah ) ‘;m sets, 6-4, 0 0 o | William M. Joh 1 “Sad Sam 3 - [ " but no lo Lo ball, holdi i hits, ¢ 9 | assed swiftly Srealag He passed Ruth t time and f ; | ture at the Rl ned Geh ice. Waite Hoyt | ene Lacoste, i n still however, a 2 I 3 cided by scores of - el ey let the Brownies do to th . 3 t| As a result, t le at 11 o one 10 Ken \\ v T ure of the six-times former Ameri- I ) ! 1 ik i ' G n e can champlon, apparently as dy- : N bl \ 1o bl the Mackmen 1o a ¢ ' Umpires | namic as ever, stands out as the — - e T eauld bos T sy : troit. Grove IeHew: ddinl main barrier between France’s im- | LOUIS (KID) KAPLAN ed but with so u stake | A5 Tribute Mo petuous youths and a victory for o O hesiitor ] ) ol saerifi . FNIRET that would end this country's 13petal ta the Hereld) Up to Ty runs. | ‘“::;""‘_"” L n-year winning streak in Davis| New laven, Sept. 6.—~The flying e o or kL ; | i will nd Holloway P SRR L | fists of Louis (Kid) Kaplan. former N . i SIS Zion at Willoyw The Boston Re ged | Fo 2 ¢ 0 6 2 5 ol Inthe doubles ifternoon, Til- | featherweight champlon of the of Watrrbury won o v mday afternoon at 3 o'clock Cleveland for a 10-8 d M- t LA den was to lead attack with | world, smashed through to five agner of Philadelphia : ond gamaof thols 5 Iy hifting hy hroc 1 oLhzune s O e s partner in ' round knockout victory over (licky The Philadelphian Hat sod | Th cal ax tlon took 1 t counted for the d In < . S ‘11 battle with the remaining two|Clark of Holyoke at the New H ( il His ] critane i« J 10702 score and the Jians. nxtord. of 28 LR 00 [ Stnra oL (he' Erench tearad (¢ ht in a battle fc S tho (T layer onfiflant of The Chicago W 0! Rorotra and Jacques Brugnon impio St ) ke thi k-end their eastern | d o lonly hope of keept ir rounds, Kaplan had ) i vietory over W 0ltrophy, it scemed, as for thes and smashed Clark about | A Tigh @ ! off their former i "M Ui Tilden 1o conquer Lacoste tomor- | every session and when Clark, in th e ' L.. J Thurston. They H A e n in one of the two remaining!second knockdown of the fifth A T after the third inni " 3 les matches | round. failed to arise N the - el s ‘ G r r 3 Hitting four St. | 'l Johnston, apparently no longer |vas before Referce Youug M e T i dn LAl the 583 o lean be counted on as a or in the [ liffe’s arm dropped for the S 3 c et 14 0y | most Davis Cup attle | time, Clark presented a g [ i T pringficld, al, 1ny. 1 i T Ay ond innin d bla Tl the tenth second Y VDL g3 i e T . . 1 o phy have broken his sat Mo Yale n 1 t H. Bell out of the n el ¥ o| “Little BiLY after his debrole|that Clark got to bis feet o e o e e i KRG i V“]b uSu\l i PPflCllGGS Charlie Root kept his hits s ] 00l e o R ey vn | though he and his handlc {his corner )‘.‘\'xu,' s i i 1 | e 0P Y “lirom the doubles, in which he was |ed Vigorously that he was up heio e e batore i <l RN season, Y : V0513 41to have paired with Tilden. He will { the count, the referse raised Kap- |vound with Nando Tassi of Ttaly was = 3 Some idea of the team which will even by | morrow, against Cochet, but only a | Aside from giving k n the fight, | D because of the farcica " e school in the coming contests may Hack \w\,, pounded out two oland 2 1 S iraculaus reversal of form it seems | it was a humanitarian move on the [Made to appear to Le in sorc dis i wd from a visit to Willow Ainles Rist | will enable 1 fornian to de- | Part of the referce. Clark's visage [FC4s & titore st single Diamond Stars of Landers Birook park where the boys are goe rookis ¢t the brilliant young Frenchman | was a bloody mask and his body | it 4.0 spectators sat < through practic es dai v [ 1why gave Tilden a stirring, even If | Was stained with crimson _blotches | (he gind i ool Smumbersalidien Vall Beiore Hand Hitting Ior the past two nights practical- losing, battle yesterday il sore-appearing welts, 1|‘r- m‘c;\l wing from this ¢ o | ¥ the sume players have been in the - L Jicked this year to ! bave lasted a litte lonzer but he | = | cdicts. linenp. The combination while not - ) 1 '.“.]m-- e ‘,' ¢ with Tilden | would never have been able .wm], ‘iw({‘«{ I G \ 1< heavy as that which represented A . AT IR faith and past perform- | stand 12 rounds of punishment such (Tnc ) the school last year appears to be : — S ol - tions are being held down by play- {ERICAN LE & 1eaGo { Sl Tions | 1y at the ringside, Clark e | ers who are veterans of last vear's Y T A competition he had [gorbed one of the most terrific hoat AL BLANCHARD !team. 2 ! Foe s e | ings to the face and body th A | i Jimmy Senlly, brother of Roger r i T S rsl hter has reccived in this st N i Indu Scully who at present seems assursd I R SR o Despite that, when the bout . n t Cond t of a regular center job at Fordham, O e e e ot ed on, | Was stopp Clicky appeared 1o b o m o I pennant winuer [is the center. Arnold Reckert, [ perhaps to an eve extent | [ull of fight. His right eye was al- doinz some 1 the Jock [track captain-elect, is at guard with N s e most entirely closed. His lips we Yol Ol A . S oz first game | Hagopian. Both are new men. Tha 4 il T Johnstow's “jinx” wasw't| eut and battered. His face was e £ ()R ecanomwagtiic siarting it ) oa series o n contests tackle positions are being taken'cars > 4 fo check any such fawles @ almost heyond recognition R Nciétiian or the Sheil o decide t ndustrial |of by Anthony Nevulis, last year's A 0| stroking mach s Lacoste proved |and his mouth and nose were cut. |, ST el , aq of 1 te. |sccond string tackle and Captain o Wt g ltohe Had Johnston been missing Sl he appeared to want more, i . Jever, he didn't Backers of 1 lcons feel that|John Erickson, who played in a i [ most of his shots by inches, his lack | WAS & brave gesture on the part of g |runs had ce g in the fist lguard position last year. The vet- of recent singles competition might | Clark, that protest inst the Lout's |was relieved by Maitz in h 1t the decision eran, Fred Zehrer, and the first . u e g 4 be blamed, but he was missing them | termination, but to most of the spee- 18 [ the fifth i in-subsiitute end, Joe Vetrano, are ‘ ey i TR e Htiraal | tators. it was a pitiful one. b Maitz pro it to alcons, [slated for the two end positions. TolinBtan Mol darantenly toncaiben ] Clankia d fighter in his class, | Sl maRe Beowns over and the o ‘ on the team and | Three who played in last year's 1} fore in Davis Cun competition. That | but it was altogether oo evident |HOI0R hasuw—Sisior, Browns, them out. When clor in lity of second team’s speedy backfleld seem 5 . In 1923 and it took five sensa-|hat he was out of iy class Iust | PILCHRE= jeight more runs | S0x to come through |set for places. Mike Grip, brother i : aits bofore he yielded to right. Kaplan fousit hi It he 2 The only reason th niore counters and take | of John of Fordham, Lous Landino, y I 0. Anderson of Australia, | were facing the lightweight cham- | BASEBALLS BIG FIVE jendad was the f |brother of Armand of West Vir- sterday, however, (he onee “migh” | Pion of the world and had Mandent | BASERALL ) | esr B e Al A e on' th | ginta. and. Suffleld, and’ E4. Sowne v atom” was swept off the courts| heen in the ring with the Meriden Both Bale Ruth and Leu Gehrig of hitting ball and for their m to veteran basketball guard and the 0'4s he never has heen before, by battler last nix erown womld | o4 pyg), The Bambino was of- ning 1y or four b 1 5 1 thr ht [team punter, arc the men. Grip fs S e [ AUl rhe R A BayellbeenfpurchedBonSilvetyiahalagh o 11t (1S e R e e it et | gtcialon im anea e s < the serics and |at quarterback, Landino at halfback ) ‘, In contrast with Johnston's it 1 Lon with two. |record was ohtained of liey poi® jand Sowka at fullback. The leader " tonishing lack of control was Til- 1 of the fisht came sud- " e made a double out of lowed in this inning as 1 Falcons have lin tha battle for the fourth back- | - cqually amazing stroke bril- | 1¢ Ior four rounds Kaplan had tempts. = |Kindly absconded with )x for sev- | ficld position is Urban although he Tnares wills s ddash Aol SBIE LINNIMATed AWdEaBCHrIes Tnce and)iSe Sl ottt T Boeie (imb i Ga el adlih ot Dyaink: e | will have to settle down and work attack that even his heyday [ DOdY up to the Gfth, there was no ! AP0 v | Every marricd wan ma tean to ) a hard clip to overcome the 1o championships seldom revealed. | Indication that he was going down hr least two Nits and Ollson and Hay i n's clan |competition of others. Carlson, | Where Johnston's errors gave La-|The number of times that Clarkle | oo 45 ward slammed ont home rins > champion | brother of “Huggy” Carlson of last T Al bnt nine of his points. [ landed solidiy on Kaplan could be (¢ A0 23| The game marked the end of th the locals|year's team, was at the position for \ 4 = »CTilden scored the startling number | connted alimost on the fingers of one 7 A0l Tarars: GlER G oy el - argument o great part of the time. o Low of 52 earned pol Levs i place- [ hand. . 5|rled men wi s over the single |y point of view. The | The first serimmage will probably ments, out of a total of 116, Itf The ffth epened with Kaplan o 2.men, two out of three. vis tion has cleancd up [take place Tuesday aftarnoon. | wax a strange contrast of age and|tearing in. Evidently he sensed the i 4 | | Ty ‘ | vouth. ton. Johnston, mnearly 33| weakining of his opponent. Clicky | ___ e R IO ')!”Q* FOR HE]‘D [Towed 1o e e o fi!\?‘v\’\_\‘ ':n“w;v'qt,.m\l. i I\'npiwn”m‘! Oric L 4 )i o ~l hard right into Clark’s stomach and | = I South Park Board 1t % “‘U ‘}‘__: i ,I\ | the Holyoke hoy slowly sank to the | To Aceept Rental For Scene of Johnston. Tilden's floor. —AS the r fyes conied ovir T \WONDER w0 MARKED rRsovAL- | SomEBodY JusT CAMG e e e T c er d around the ring g - R / 4 4 Lide Bout | Qochelis ‘4’«" lnv..r and | on his hands and knees seeking the \ SHE'S WRITING To U SNy s / i ORRES futolTls g i | TS e | ropes. He found them and pulled 1TSS FRom Tor_ tho doubles mateh today, on| Mmaclt up at the count nine. TRl © of the series may | Kaplan tore in for the finish, An- | Soutl L by A s plac-| Other shower of hard lefts and : ) s AL ey cup play | TSNS cineht the Tolyoke hoy and ; rd f e Rl alvendy has tesrea|With another hard right smash to oLl ) ”:‘ \“‘vm" over the Trench, | the stomach wn Clark went again, B i capturing Yoth the Wimble- | ‘!""f‘.‘b""l"*' Al don and national championships. W o )L_ ;:‘m"" “»‘m.r‘y closed ”\ LB "K,""”’,‘"‘,"‘ . "] ‘rh,'“ cross the ring at Kaplan. orkpplaved forithe MaviaCup by uis was set for him, If he rose ine leading ftxanBotimun AR NGB GHRL | el o e e > l:‘mr’\tl’flr- end [ 1t e ppeaTance. At the count of nine “"' oy he attemptod to get up but the connt | o ont | [ foet. One knee was on the canvas, RuRRlEssinGr —_—— Referee MeAuliffe waved him out A ““' Bill Lucas, Triple Cities Pitcher, En- | 204 raiscd Kaplan's hand in token | of vietory. { ters Hall of Fame In Contest With | Thus cnded another of Kaplan's | ) | efforts towards a mateh with the | ; mokin Team. | lightweizht champion. At 133 2 Y. Sept. 8 (®—|pounds. the former feather champ. 4 el 2 pitcher, | probably the greatost ter this| g § | WONDER WHAT HELLO — Your SERVICES NO i : fiornoan 1 Ro J’.v‘- has or ever will see, looked THEY RE TALKING NOT IN s LONGER. REQUIRED ! % | no- game, sl mu\v: y”:;u :"l”‘ w]:‘u1“\)'\vi\‘\;,‘l”',\;m)l,yfm’.‘.zi: i ABouT - |LL | TAKE Nl((: BEAaE () WHY Tue IDEAY! o I Soneaiitn: safne. TL was| NS bBlows potiieily. e switched PRETEND IM NOT WHO SHALL | SAY CALLED ! Now | WONDER WHY ' | AT InE | holhilim6sroni| Crom thallyonsitot (He Muta andUrmem | 1 _LISTENIN 'M LET OUT LIKE THIS, [) ume in the circuit this i "‘; \'wl M‘ the body. Try as he | TuE VERY ~ - Lucas, wio was sent to Triple | might. Clark conld not stop the | /ifl -v-,(-) 'n) (] o s on option about thre v,,(n-‘m trip harvmer fights and lefts of L % zlu.er"(/.z/ [ ¥ o by the Toronto club of the Tn-|Kaplan in the clinches, Rat-a-tat- | ternational les struck out six, | tat went Kaplan's gloves against | The pride of the wearer Jid not allow a base on balls. | Clark's body and It became apparent ¢t f runners reached first base on | even in t) second round when the envy of others rrors, but no player got to! Clurk started to bleed, that it was or third throughont the only a matt of time until (‘lnrkl | would have to go down | liminary Bouts [ PLAY BRISTOL TOMO) Tim ROW linch took a decisfon | nkie Genaro of Waterbury | 1 baseball team will[in the opening four rounder. The Bristol Lutheran church | decision wis unpopular but the local neoat 3 o'clock tomorrow afler- Loy had wide margin of victory | roon at Willow Brook park. A fast|over his opponent. The hout was ns cime fu expeeted, and a large deles wood as any on the card. Clinch gation of local rooters s planning swarmed all over the Brass City bat- ) to turn out to witness the contgat. ltler In the fourth round and gained | A\l | The S Matthew's German Luth- | from ran eh May 1) SOLD BY \‘é”' B MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES haa e il L O L L X R R R S LELLHLLLLHLLLLLSSISSILLLISSS SIS S8 ‘JS TOMORROW AFTER- SSsseL TIEVTVIICTIICIVTICITOTOTIPINGITIETD 15 CIlS FAVORITES IN " oy T e I BATTLE WITH RED SOX :~i7x': m‘.?‘;nc Are Backing Under- milord Team Ready to Meet New Britain s — Record Crowd of Fans to Watch st ( um.n to Start at 2 O’clock— Ta

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