New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 21

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2 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TIRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927, 21 $000000300002250830 138003 | [has & powertul forearm eross court - PR ol 7 Speakin H £ —_— up Kkills for Tilden. Hu it u 2 80, 7 . Philadelphia, won P 8 : | Wi Hos e from Battling Levinsky, Philadel- ol AMERICAN LE | S i Is nm‘ f: N e « ' Harry | phia, 10 of S por ts ¢ = o i e e ! \ ;u.! . & hor ¢ Haven, Conn—Louls (Kid) } Yesterday's Results Ahaneed A ite 5 1‘“‘ Sl 8 I ¢4 : y nd an ocked out “Clicky” Clark TPETIT T II Y IS EITTETeYe Y oee MR T mRsmEm= Hunter will ¢ S e 3 b imi- e QI Bl o s o 4 lladelpnia 4, Detroit 1 =5 2 di orm > [ Spar Leait | land—Benny Gershe, Cleve- von the five mile run at Charter Boston 10, Cleveland § ! : "“:‘I“' his ~ resour ! gonuity UEIE IHJ L 1 of fair 1 “no contest” 3; Al Corbett, Oak park yesterday afternoon in the T / pl T : : fnde e avio A . naoand F igh and, defeate o Zwick, e e ales Place Tomorrow Foreign Tennis Stars Pressed b anlino Sl el s plonship. He went to the front in —_— | N i ’}"'”" th i oy's right b he seemed. o wrow| New York Sept. 9 (P—The “four'pyiladelpnia 6 BY MARY K. BROWY n ¢ « v 2 B rter liorsemen™ of American polo will Detrot | i United Press £ wWin their s st day Hag g e e front of the field at|ride out on the historie ow Washington “ L }"" » Tilden-Cochot 1 « Fiest Round Matches for City Cham- 3 t thriller—rfor th ! i y‘.m\ turf tomorrow to defend the o . {Ar ot tha T i pionship to Re Staged Today at 2 T gecond jn | INLeTDAtioNAl cup against the strong- g s he famous Davis ten » tall. powerful Phila n 1oy g s ) Fennis Cluh Courts, 220 vard dash and third in the ;“M' rlilsh S cinllcngo Steam slict: Boston $9 325 passed befng a threat. It now is a the last gasp ; AL ourte. vl dash A et S | positive danger. . As T made my way tc ub- 4 i \ ic nis tournament for e HE same disrier that seoulad the' S0 Tonls ot e ook Injtlie (G¥o former iyears swhich; 5 s " Hunt=fone-st ‘ mp ity wiil Sl sy St g e e Rl sind France scouting our fortifica E A i i wnspices of the . pual Industrial track 5 > sa ( N } ob. T il ineet 10 be held at Memo. | (hree veterans of the 1921 viefory . Chicago at W i strengthening (hedrs : o o) ; : SRl 1t i Willow Tirook park on 1hat Brought the cup lack fo thisi Cleveland at Boston il Aol hey lost the first SR pecal i ‘ 1 A luth Segtonier 17 ountry. O form, there has been | ree points whick decided the con- \ i round matehes ¥ little to choose hetween the ®val| NATIONAL 1 t This y their Tiil 0l Ton ith sat t i orrow morning at The Mohawk A. C. will resume | !¢0mS in practicc. i DSIMADShyQn t Yoo four games to three Y R UL L teur tight nents i the| [0 prepuration for the series. | Drea ing aveniln dhe G0t Aoy T ——all of us knowing w ! N1 Y at taii DL \% A A 1y oh i ded by the hest two out | Chicage | and what is of even more im- « « g T b Bey of three matehes, both teams have! (Other | portance, they have fonnd a weak par, H i e dr among the it ture houts of the ¢ been hampered by rainy weather. | — jpoint in our armor. \rioy ¢ are as fol- which caused postponement of the ! The Standing | Pierre Gillore, the non-playing i ¥ Ve Fick Hube, apening mateh from Labor Day to W i Pet. lcaptain of the IFrench teami—who : b s Vi Charles Murray, ’ tamorrow. Lack of snfficient prac- Plttshurg? 6 Lod 389 INSt A week ago fold me that per- 5 : i " vs. Louls Teich, ; T oes | tice contributed to uncertalnty over | New York aps Ieanee would he obliged-to | 700 P o ; I vs. Donald Halston, thia city ana ! fendi cos decided to refurn to St Louis dliigleatitiives NopoRnoNERIO win Tilasl S e : 8. Kenneth on, Buddy Le- I Roland of Waterbury the o four.” Watson Webh, (ineinpati 169 | d 1 our other singles from % 2 i R = winner, ward Callahan e Normns Il cadic MAlRol St ayens LRcston 130 Bill Tilden was at his | B B fred Dixon, Leo Skelly ve. Ed- This will be th <t of a series of SO0 and Deversux Milburn, [Brookiyn 424 tle Bill,” whom the Trench MOS _lhv rously thr u" 2y § r and William Remillet AT (A (T S o S Regarded ag the most spectac | Philadelnhia $4 364 always feared and had canse uEBL Al Dils sreat il & oln Man 1 Zeu- (18 Carlson. winter months, popularity of Plaver in the game. Hitcheoc l«' ¢ s ey ito fear, is the ikness they are ‘; 'v“‘. ‘”. ‘\ L i 4 ! G Den- | — he honts [k g1 by leaps and counted upon o be the chief scor-i - "’"""f‘ M“ '”’ ‘!y Ning upon like hungry wolves, T ” b "' ‘r. Sl e : 4 : | LINDY LA AGE b dn in all surrounding cities and iNg threat of the cup defenders. | v;w‘h‘z.y“,:fi.: o ‘m"fn" N | did not ecome within a mile of his ! '): ‘W\" i L “ M ( 180, pt. 9.—Lindy language fight fans in this eity will welcome | Webb and Stevenson, both around | hiladeivhin at PHtshurg former game. T do not think Jotn- “1 ¢ ol e ! ing in Chicago. An Uptown the reappearance of the knighis of 40 years of age, regained their old | ,‘MU\V»““_““_‘”I"“” b <on fe throngh playing good tennis " “'] DR ““ - : int advertizes in gilt letters Uik alnian el clasakont (sl places on the team from Guest and | 21T stk LI he fs willing to undertake again €RAn Lo look palo ar a Bi v dow “Our Service Is urn to New Rritai Cowdin a a return to form m;." FASTERN LEAGUE terrific grind of months of com- He aj o his captain and ' \ 10 AL G and a nearby drugstore showed fheir sup: Ability o 2 BAGUE; patitive play moment a mmonia: and e world it has “Lindyltke The Connecticut State Basketball | work with the two aces nu,v,w\;! N e was like Phila- water ap i a te o . cials met in Hartford last and Milburn of the challenging N Haisa SAlBane 0 Iphia -~ control his hig rink g ———— Zht and voted fa open its season !eam SR e B At forearm v When he did did not want < : n the middle of November, o of the Rritish regulars Rridgeport 6. Hartford | 1 one Lacoste was there with a sef. Tle put all he 7 7 in Clude Pert. Major Anstinl RSP A {Anfensive return to hlock him. two games. broks 1 Jpiter af this ity wa b« and Major Bric Atkinsen : ittle Rill" was so out of tonr A net attack AR irer of th sie with played most of their poio on ding ¥ he did net even follc service, ol - Captain | I Pet principles of conrt tant t made some miraculons : e of Hartford is princi- Athany : o 370 "Chanes a losing game.” He found prolong the rallys T it Pl ek el nd American birsn Lo S4a he couldn’t hit hard with contral Droved his N ta greatness When Fetagy fiolds in the - Ated | Goin ) s 76 220 Aand even whoen ha did speed it didn’t Tilden cares about winy 1 is t oo s, Captain Roark. an i pridg. g 1 s 24 teem fo hother T.aceste, Then a devoting himself to te 10 not T Tel=hi is perhaps the most bril- ! p vt rard B - gun Tolinson. with enough tanrn nt helieve any players alive can dofe 3 1 diito wt member of the tam. PIating Now Haven' . o {8 nlav to sharnen his wits, would have Him AA en © nd 1 No. hie will be opposite h- Waterhury a1 442 tried more ecarefully far denth and One sparts writer sald - “W iy FEAY HIH Y tenlob sing ship Providence 53 {03 Lunched a net atrack. e went should we worry so s toes F!EA&.J!Q?,H l‘f. ne or they w 1886, on thronghout the third et still try- win the Davs cup? | late o rivilese of 1 Wiy for the In Games (ing to land his wallop, while T Interest in tennie™ Ei s Breoma onedof| v tariiny ol s Casta kept up his defense until John Yos. it might be good '[I‘w U- el ol _— et ealarfnl spectacles in | Providence at Pittstield, [®on Leat himself, sport re is danger o Ut Ui HHTRH BN § Searc s Missine Confined darzely to the ] Rridgeport at Hartford, Rill Tilden fold me “(e reacon 1 7 a reign Fige o carch f(," 3‘, .fill\..' . 1w of Amegien and the nobility i New Haven at Alha [ wae able to win from Cochet was Advaniade in “U”l]}(l ndy Store Manager [ ycing who supvort it the game | hecanns T had eight salid montha of « Ne o0l Eept. 8 OV A seareh HetrALy hard-hitting sport INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE COTARRRARG TiRRE ST ek i t T © condineted for John J. where the skill of the four-faoted ! RRTRY « N Pl 9 (F L 30, manager of the Loft plavers- ponies wha scam fa have Yedterday's Results Henr! Cochetl sl “Tildents sery ! : Company's store on Chapel 4 sitl, o in fallowing the ball -} Newark 3, lea heat me moment hen the neat who is reported to have dis- je ae osen 1 as the ahility of thel Toranta 4 Tllian nitEntis ol aneven Lol von cannot pos v : 1 With four dave’ peecipts eider fa hit the willaw ball with his bs nat scheduled greator test in the donbles than in £1and the senee in a ; i ke | & to $1.61431 mellet while traveling at Ml spoed the singles, for he is determined to SFUERIe ina game played for pleas R i who has not heen at the Amerien has heen vietorious, in | The Standing “ke gaod with Huster, Tilden he. Ure. ) j i co Monday, was reported five of the eight international cup ! 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