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28658048 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 5555555530402 520095300907 CORBIN RED SOX DEFEAT FALCONS IN SECOND GAME OF CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES — DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE DEFENDED BY g HENRY DRESSEL AND EDWIN BENSON—SEVENTEEN CANDIDATES TURN OUT FOR FIRST ALL-NEW BRITAIN PRACTICE—ITEMS g TEPTEPITIPVTICITTIVICPIIIS TT 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE IS ONCE MORE CLOSELY FOUGHT First and Fourth Places Only Two and One-Half Games Away—St. Louis Rookie Pitches Team to Victory— ('iney Takes Two From Boston—Yankees Set Up Home Run Season Record. (OVER 100 ENTRIES " INMEET SATURDAY 'Five Plants to Have Teams in: | Dusty Games at Willow Brook | Che annual Indnstrial track 9090099 0VTF EIVF PE ST TVVITPIVT T FOCVETIRCTIINETITE T 0000 900 LARGE SQUAD TURNS OUT ~ |DRESSEL-BENSON FOR FIRST GRID WORKOUT| WIN TENNIS CROWN (Candidates For Place On All-New Britain Team Put| ’ Through Stiff Workout — Seventeen Players Put Doubles Team GOPS Ghflmpl()fl' Through Their Paces—Several Likely Players Un-{ ship for Second Time tennis denbles team of Henry able to Appear—Griswold In Mid-Season Kicking Form—C(oach Dunn to Start Weeding Out In Near' 7 'RED SOX DOWN FALCONS IN SECOND SERIES GAME {Contest Is Decided In Last of Tenth Inning — Wild Throw Gives Crimson-Hosed Team Victory—Score Is Tied at Three All In Ninth—Bucholtz and Berg Engage In Pitching Duel — Third Battle to Be Staged Next Sunday—Eighth Successive Win For s . feld mieet scheduled o be run o Dressel and Edwin Benson success- e ) - RS G Future [7al1y deiica thele oty bammisn: Corbin 1 rem) 1 E “ld in Willow Brook park, hids fair | l'ak < | 30 o 2 N . “0 g Tt e i A ship title Saturday afternoon in the < s z ~ A 17 1o be the biggest event of irs ki = ? The Corbin 1ed Sox baseball team | will he ved s tw . Jearat frere = oo iaalen s i o 0 S- 0 Mot ¢ fly of the New ' stag ndsr the auspices of the MU' D¢ 10teh in their dia- | N0ON at St \ary's field. The sume time more than 106 entries for the y.‘v.,»,‘,‘.u 1t M 1 1t eenter, Junmbo,|Xew Britain: Tennis club, The eham.mend gun Sath ifternoon when ' o opes ' v Elvarious events. These have heen re L Humphries aud Nanfeldt were at!pions defeated Harold Van Oppen | theY sent the Falcons down to de- | e T pned B ' ,”'."1 nehs L oust 2 ards ( +nd Donlan at and Arthur Bensen three straight [(2! 10 the sccond zame of the eity | | SR i ot i ol ¢ show that LU Wil ' K S formerly of i mpionsinp baselall sevies, T R a0 X It . ;0 iplants have " ot Coseritie s . 1k cov- ot t the match, the | Contest waged fast and furiously into | 3 ] T % i L teams in competition for the “He e cinter s sho ority. win | the tentl fore the Sox put A ; oald” trophy cup and tndivid 7 1 and Gratto Rristol | Benson smashing the ball across the | A¢ross the winning run 1o take thr ] " g ‘ f S dals ' 1 ' for wing Det at Lis brother Art, was a tower contest 110 3 score, H nd 1 : H | e o itions ne rkot, of h defense and his | had smashed out third of ; A ) Fhca voaterin oD ool hoy owed up | Work on nse was of h the wis caught at second tals J it Ve i oneilen 7 Dunn {order. 1 1 starred in the back | wh o » third whil T s @ f i i = rore, Court game fushing back and forth M Iy T i r Al i _ A shirlwind. The scores of the |then stole sccond and scorcd with : ¢ A U PO A I Py Griswold showed m ch were 6-4, §-4 and 6-2 the 20y when Stanley Bud- . 3 : i s SR Van Oppen and A, Benson failed | pick cd wildly to firs t 5 4 4 - 1o show any extraordinary temnis!| Thore was goo it ) two local ey DR below standard n fyay i o | i et e i for a victory over last| oo 4 ‘ T ' bt ¢ Rl : year's champions. They failed to | o' 2 s A s el show the same brand of teunis 10 - ' s (that brought them through to the | "1 ' | o) Here are so of the Port ( ( fir oltz. L rah b I Tiiunior cross eountry championship L ! or future practicc | § 00 ““‘, 251 "'», Y Istron tipering 1 L ) nse Ha compating against the Yl s W Juaf sxeangnith iy along in the pl forts, hoth (wirlers held the L e W runners later 1 distances of MeCormick. - minimu Bed Sox Fitzy : 4 Prirman. Ti - and six miles. ke has been Hantfona doam.saniilis Jont cight and the Falcons en. | 11 : o ¢ e ; - |next. to scratch in Connecticut and | Ing a squad of 1 ! . rANZEMENtS 104 jaupg up the same Omly ons bingle went for exty bases | T or gaoe oo o 1 | Metropolitan District handicaps. In out ou the lo . he lias shown so far, {and that was sent out by Mickey | B oo a ‘Mh'““' 4 i {a Dnal A five-mile In Norwich unable to be pre L L he Hu f | May each i i m unday \ atise i Titterton tha national o of yesterday pres were to realize the | — Bt champion. He has heen paired with 12 ik ) “" r\n in the tournan venge for t s p : { “Whitey” Michelson in races held in and peopunay) out the | vrer f matches and semi- |ago jic | Both Fighters Right on Fdze and > I Washineton, D. .. and TBurwich, hers wi on finals probably gz played only i < Bateio work 3 e s ' Confident oF Vieto Tonight' Sl e 1 Pa. and is now entered in the o ctice ) ; K- | Wednosday. Lolas hit to Riley a s fidntio i Victurs i onights ¥ " . I n worked to mesl | m cups to b o l 5 : . with & Pitt 1 itional steeplechase at Travers e e The cups to be awarded to theisiole second and scor Battle. Cincinr ta t ond | it " +[1nd on September 24 : 2 he oeis winners will be awarded possibly oRfneaq” Budnick drove . i P 1. e tion L PTROUCE, AE wdn i champion wil by clp zams with four hit |G | Lturday is the -1 € < AL Wednesday, A mpion Will{gighy field. Budnick was caught out Philadelpt nt ipts, Purdy, C i | ¢ its ind to he| that tliey n mtl ) o singles play 1 s M s [1oth “trained to the fieldar with the R A rial commit- | 1¥ o gt s i of the fact that Kirk- "yt SECTE g i (confdent of victory, hlie St At the Gouhie i | ! be keen.|Scason ahe ‘]y 0 m -‘u ;M stoot & ham. winner last year, has £one 10| pine hators the Ited Sox 1i the O Boston and Benny Bass of this The Yankees are N ¥ 1 PO A F been entered | VP Wwell under : i Fie pxasito tanch scliogl [rount. Blanchard opensd up with a | (1¥ Wl meetin 4 10-round hout at removed from the American leazue A ¢ Rule, S ivsra DR NNs B = e fainare the municipal stadium tonight for pennant After i 4 o iiTean I MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS LI s the world's featherweight champion- 8t Louis Browns Il B the meet Sat- uding games of 1) dong. Suyder was o cession the Hugnien iy Virday the indi- By thu Assouiitod Press AT hor The G-pound throns has not Gaston's tight pitel T p 3 il Al e ws ' NATIONAL > . bid an upant sinee Lou (Kid) inal ever tropped a throw on Patrus B granted only five ! o (e Batting--1%. Waner. Pirates, .3 ral irow-on Ratnist itaplan: abdiciled neanly twol years Babe Ruth's 50th home run of the 0 10 - Huns—1. Waner, Pira 11s. oL Tralcoms oo |#s0 beeause e conld wo lenger 3 J ] i e vorkn b | Hits Waner, Pirates, 210 ekl aleon ‘:‘ I Pmake the weight limir, n 3t e IR T = = | Doubles—Stephenson, Cubs, 47 & o "‘"I‘ If the training of the contenders 3 i ('hampion Himself I"Teipl I, Waner, Pirates, 18 "\;""m ;w be taken as @ eriterion, the left il e / g . Lomers- Williame, Phillics, 26; Wil- - ORAN Y hook will play a leading part in de- st JHne bS] Even Newspaper Men Barrel Facing Lawsuit """ Nty waa e nlan e citmg the santens. o s » ik 7. | i D(’, s R i 12 P — The Chi- Stolen bases—risch. Cardin: atliLE B Hoany [trated on thia punch at. their train- o 7 At | aminer says foaws Pitching -Benton, Giants, we ¢ ON Bttt Weh- fing camps and it has always heer | mom Dempsey's Ring Mt iner Fiehing Tentan, Ghama, wan- 15 10k meeonl o 10 throw. | Bucl i campe ‘ | t Tunney faces a 314,000 lost & one of the most effective blows of : E Rule, ! : Jeft and Noonan scored. Buchol'z!each of the fighte e | breach of contract 1o b AMERICAN scored when Fatrus th e ORiha ahtard, b Lancoln Field, Crete, 1 Sopt. 1 hrot ¥ 1as M, MeHal v Batting - Simso Athlety 390, 45 i g g e >1 ljgbs8ia slight rite ‘in the . e ey e ol il Lepihae vst to comnlete a double play P al large wagers havin | 220 ya and heat mi - Park Wi York; who as-jlu WL R LR ¢ Tiie Fed Sox, oweser, came baele ! been laid here at odds of B P:0. A Deminsky: Stanley Rule, E, Wal. tven news allow rts he 120 . e o oodds of T to 5 iy ey R Pren DengpaRer) : e ke SO . [strong in the eighth o tic the knot Chapman, however, has 4 host of A here: Stanley Works, 1. Mathis, ”‘h’ 4t “ ;i Hi 5 ! [ onee in. Hnband singled for the | followers who are confident he will £40 yd. ran- Landers, D, Angelo, :All jcomple ! . ’*“ “’ second time in the game. Huber | come through to vietory Kowalski Volheart, Humphries dlonTan e7in 2 S Toubled to 1o runners rest- | Comparative records of the fwo Anisrson, Boilard an Wallace; crown from 1; Homer 20, a1 ont 4. Then Riley | ttle advantage to cith Sanley Ruie, J. Arzosy. H. Beng. and ‘1 B ‘;j‘"'j ihasen s nialdn :‘::,“ 5 wopned a serateh-hit into right feld. | started his professional ston, Vate, Grose; Stanley Works, $imi *" o Hhose b i g o¥t, Yankecs, won - phe ball took a funny hop and carcer in 1920 and Base a year 0 nunziata dier field Septem ca oday PRt laway from “Lefty Tluher and (123ter. The Philadelphian has fonght i o Lauders, Thiz radical departure VINE | The wSpaper Mo Ha Mickey Huber seored with the tying (114 contests against 94 1o ¢ Bos- . Sra by lmn e lo. Anderso I custam, rivalled in eight 18 }m 1o and | PARACHUTE JUMPER KILLE o, ’ : i iton rival. I 4 has 30 k‘lv'rnl):’nmr: to Iy s ton: Stanley Rule, D, Healy. W histary only by 1t jess wdviser to the heavyw i “:;"’.,fi\"f‘,‘;' Sk ],; :f FA-1 phen the hattl fierce. | his credit and Chapman 27. Neither Sheldor . Stanley Works of Cicorges (¢ r i champion shorfly after S et PAr (Bt teams fought (o | a8 ever been knocked oyt ] R. Mathis, T. Annnziat at Manhasse! for g, now At the Tunney “”h\ “i;\. - o ,:'; YES- Keep the other feani in check, The This will be the second mreting \ { 1 Il & Erwin, Peter Rakowski with Dempsey in 1921 on the scene, E anoAs O'Neill trom an airplane ;n nth inni me along with the of Rass and Chapman, the Philadei- mile run--Landers, %o went into effect last night when th YAl ain Rhodes | e 4 500 faer. & onara | F'adcons making @ good hid to score, Phian having won the previon ! i Humphrics. 1. Angelo: former champion worked four vi- ceholar and is said 1o have promi- [jowic him to th : Wdnick singled and was [ WHICh was held i New York nley Rule, D, Healy, I Perretta, cious rounds after | but oue pent social connections in the east | wauiod after e s A to second hy his brother. szv‘vv;lm‘!.;‘m, ~m.)\ in the first round gell & Erwin, | Rakowski. pewspaperman had left camp - = A p Ll | and Noonar wever. fallad pree 10-round preliminarics will = I . i . ) a 1., when ail AR T e naragHic | ST RNS P e v ol precede the ehampionsh tilt Torale o uniness ) anders, - Shortly be D £ FEAM MAKES COMEBACK anedlately and floated 1o to bring him in. 1In the Cor | pionship ti o 4 Deming Anderso nley Rule. of the n¢ crmen hut 1 Ch | Soule went ont on a pop ta | which is expected to be witnesscd s A P |V, O'Dell, B. Simons: Stanley Works, the day had departed nick. Huband zet his third by more than 40.000 persons. Trasiie Annunziata suddenly blazed up over the NEW BATHING SUITS of the zame. Huber grounded to T : | inn W winp - Landers ring pitched on th B R A aville, France, 12 (@ third and Wuband was put oot at o] ‘I'"' ny "“1‘"4}; G N m Brotherton. sui 3 n. With but camp X : 3 fieg here brought out the second, Hnber beat the throw on S 18, ph 1g (Br—Two Swimmer: 5 Demy den, the loeals team made o con g oug Nl ceaon iare J immers Claim Three 00 ey s u Lnain e e SR S in Lathing costumes, One |a doutle to frst. The : 1lg are travelingite Can: New World Records ) wormed up abont th L R R B 1 wide black horizontal | ed te “Siarheud” Rudnick R R hasoll eaoR thEEdimarael vport Beach., Calif., Sepf. 12 ot put S e e There were a belt and san- threw wildly to first allowing Huber | oo et . : e TR oy e S e S 3 {001 of red. The mannequin from [ to yeors and end the v e ,"’y“‘“'“"”i g -“']"”* Hiiia Aiasyr 7 i . SHe Waorth's in Paris wore a long sl -1 Ther e 1 tstanding feu H OEAS b iplan Lo condut ¢ i Warke, ¢ e MU e M BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e ek and white coat St (ol 9 hi s o oo fe” | tinerant beauty parlors to help de- p me Wwo i ciousness Ahat oxcesded anyihi Fhdt y an al almos fray their expensts on the way fr i AN 5 OR Y Pher ankles, e i XEAEOM it~ Lan; Kowalshic . former title-holder has lay- HOR FOUR WANTS Ierguntl [insstight “ home to Tlollywood P P iy anley Rule. W. Law- | g any previous point in the o o SRR . : g come t ning ean 4 for B ¢ O (four men) - ; ? 4 . K, Wall bl e haled Roy Williams, o en a reller iNeeds a rren y ine. [ Anderson. Hnm- | oreq negro middlewsight ant V. 0dell, Wl v a round. The bell found G Lol T Argos ut on his feet” from th Tar 7 " e Nept of war (five men team) shing attack and 1y hurt | 1 the 22 Protherton. I.. ' from a searing body bombardment s M. Landry Sanpor another round, Demper | 1! oif ile, 1 asse, A, Tac Charley Schear of Chi . ) v, 0 Lavasse, 0.1 T G e 4 Tron Works, I 1 Manher of evading r 1 T. E C. I lack knovs Tun t recar The ald A, Tanukas; Stanley ears on fthe n 1 : tus, F. Andrews, E Reverting to | Farrar. J. Molrne K3 with 1 will he held or e i ot S POASERALTS RIG FIV) ptember | (i pom i eftos Praviously Jack has | y PRIZE WINNERS 718 HaBt e or olin, and toore i /] (raquently with the latter | g o As the pace increased, Allsy > ' Linge | Ldidie Anderson First in Frateenity 10e Gane negro middlescizht . Novling Contet With Georze qoop Jed ( Gordon Seeond. s r Nt o o iie former state dune open Gl every gun en AL | an had seores of 1611 Lin Coles a Bogton light-heavyweinht | for a jotal of 412, the ood up under a terrific | yrge Gardon 160k s than 1wo minntes { Ond prize with marks of 140, 1 Vith the workout over d 0111 for . toial of 242 need that Dempsey had | . aur other rants in the co P papeemen for ool Sntl v e before entering the | o Rt o “f“)‘”‘" inst Jack will work of the allevs will conduet it Koand finish i a lar contest at the alley sk e hig we t s open any bowler Som g ol i e (ha weans mare than anything . ar. the world ta both Dempsey and | il B him into the Soldier fiol1 hi crHe mngt e the Domg crice, LR createst daye The Rangne A €. football 1¢ o I must work with 1 tiee tonight Willow Jark without 1he disteagtion park insgead of regulie of newspapermen and Cfriends’ night practiee All candi “There Is the r of Jack losing s arc aeked 1o report confldence when he ars of news- | o' clnek irp. Coneh Dr. T vaper storles that ‘pan’ his o Zolek il put the squad throngh ity cven though hoth ki et kon t practice along these new lines na " on 1rol 16 A that Ian