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SP—-— § K 4 | i He put the squad | with S in second position ‘ P | The Cubs were three and . 4 3 ng drills and the | games in the rear of the Pirates. Lo S ascs of open field play. Then | McCarthy's club, however, has lost ' i B coach arrived and the players «ix games more than the Pirates, . i ; were given practice in handling the | apd from fourth position their Lo . ball and running In a broken field. glimpse at the pennant heichts 1s Z rekie L During the finst part of the somewhat obscure = conch’s instructions, the squad was T The Giant victory at Chicago came m, et He] put through setting up exerc It hy 500! oot, reported td [ 1 0 is not expected that the team »1‘ have a sore arm lasted only through | i, ey Cheit hold scrimmages until the head the fourth fra 1 was suce o W s o o gears arrive. | od by Nehf and Bush. Hornst i8h “ 1 1 1 1| Among those who tried out for| Hack Wilson banged out home runs e s thal en ave t Gantain R Erioson Freddis mmons, although he iinhace, p L Sowka, o, Nevulis,| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU DAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927, 9SSL1HSOL800H 59585503 SDILEPLLLELLISSS LSS LSS S TIPPEIIIEPECIITPIVII0 00000060000 TES FCETVE T 0OEPPEIPTI T IEPIEIIEITD PIRATES STILL IN LEAD HIGH GRIDSQUAD | SCOTTIS STILL GOING STRONG BY MARGIN OF TWO GAMES, [N HARD WURKfl”Ti iants Batter Cub Pitching Ace—Cards Bowl Over the 4 s Brooklyn'Robins — Pittsburgh Squeezes Out Win {Forty Huskies Flgmlflg for| Over Phillies—Boston Braves Suffer Two Losses At Places on the Team Hands of Cincinnati Reds—Athletics Win Only | A Game In American League, Defeating the Detroit | Tigers | RODE 50 MILES IN A TAXICAB W TAKE LIS PLACE IN THE LINEULP. A 5quad of 40 huekies battled for | thiree hours through the heat .’-n\‘l‘: sweat yesterday efternoon in a| fight for 11 places on the New Brit- | L 3 ¢ 0 o o 9 o|ain High school football team. The | 0 |boys, given extra time of a special | After gainir sir four game s it 3 b : 2 "|schedule at the school, were drilled ©o Cubs, t New York Giants gH % 3 s = 11 o|fist by Eddie (Pat) O'Brien and re in St X Bmith tn 7t |then by Coach Cassidy in the var- " 010 000 1002 |jous polnts of the gan 2| 0'Brien, who w {ollc university sor 1l leave time a 1:49. latter part of tha week, and for the | - - past year has bheen going great n(‘ o BROOKLYN Masse preparatory gchool, was left ie Root, Cub pitching ace, t AB. R. HPO. A B . & o ,' .)]m .|:r’ ‘, ng ‘\M.I‘“ L8 ety ot R o lin charge of the team during the ”;l l. S ol Saclen o 0 f the afternoon by| over Brooklyn again and kept pace | lionman 1 h : AL tapter 18 hits, was acquired 3. e e ert, Scully, Hogopian, Zehrer. brilliant support by the Giant infield, | Totals - 2 i Urban, Nelson, Hinchey, | and especially by Capt. Hornshy. | /0 e o, Arszylowitz, Landino, | who accepted 11 chi without Two . 2 . ' nsey, Zaleski, Casale, Gor-| an error. Ik o Rig ki Saunders, Carlson, | The lowly Phils gave the Pirates a hard tussle but Glenn Wrigl homer settle by a score. Alex hing for the field with third man, in the seve ing, for dis- puting a decision The world's chs O'Connell and Recano, who scemed to be showing | ty well yesterday were Id| and John Reid in their form | pexpected o be there in the kicking | o{department this year but Reid, a O Inew man, is coming along fast and the issu Sowka was GOLFING MOST STRENUOUS mpion Cardinals (By BILLY EVANS) gained their victory over F Coach Cassidy is already beginning The o res carricd By a 2-0 acdre. A Home x 0 |to figure on him. He is a hard fight- | bricf item that J & vetc “Sunny Jim" Bottomley in the 0 [ er and should make it hard for oth.|shortstop, had been r | n AY th Holm on hase was the win O lers in the competition for a back-| Manager Dunn of the Baltimorc TH]N 1 nch. Reinha Card soi 2 fleld pia | club, held the Robins to six hits. i u;r | 0 Bell, an end on last years| Hardly had Scoft received his re == who opposed him, allowed 11 safe-| Bandline well this |lease from Dunn before he Heavyweight Champlon Taking Rest ties, hut pitched out of nur E e S e s ey Sthnpel fo tight places. g . 4‘\;‘-” ik b ;"“'y"': e endo el After His Strenuous New York series, is to cover The St. Loui schednled to start today on pen he punts of O'Brien while | for the American Assc | Workouts > on an tion fo his score, refusing to clean. Visiting at his hon HLHSH 29 HSLLESOOOLESDLIHSSHO SIS SQUAD OF FORTY CANDIDATES BATTLE FOR PLACES ON HIGH SCHOOL GRID TEAM—JOHN CIANCI LEAVES FOR COLLEGE DEFAULTING TENNIS ‘MATCH TO LEINHARD—AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENTS TO BE RESUMED HERE FRIDAY NIGHT—ITEMS FICPEIPPIOIII I | S f 5 e the second set by a 6-1 g rh Iphia = e < lk.»ma, In this battle, Ciancl appear- | favorite, emerg victor over ‘ e *f“t‘ re ) are many “_m, norest A S e or him to beat the middleweight e lently only resting on | centennial stadium in a bout whic e Kls laurels because in the best et | {hreatened 1o end in a simultane Harlygsecol RSO sy |t L o ockout as both fell to the floor | 'ON but now of Hartford, is another or entire fournament so far, he | knockout I : whose entry has been received. Ha SRR e from the in of \d-on rush i won tl (sl by the score of n i L Bt : e i e v the same weight as Leo Larri- | lattles ana althou RXXXZ AR i EPEETTNETIEEPIT 'RESUME AMATEUR BOXING u%{ %%IETSAMEJ! HERE ON FRIDAY NIGHT | ... Jack Kelly, Middleweight Champion, and Joe Bard to Forced to Default Semi-Findl| ™ Mingle In Feature—Johnny Clinch to Me-t His Old Tennis Match to Leinlard | Rival, Rollo Roland of Waterbury—Harry Seeche, | Formerly of Boston, to Battle Leo Larriviere— e el e Other Ring Stars Sending In Entries For Tourney. pionship tournament being conduct- cd under the auspices of the New ! Amateur box! vhich v t | fault & semi-final match to Licn- | | | will be resumed again Friday night | hara, duled opponent. T I ianis eb e ko, 1 loc ot s eft S Mo g | | 7 b local net star lett this morning to ’"TLE '"] BASS the first tournament of the year at | res: e his studijes a e University | o M A. & B. society hall o of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indi- & on s 11 Main street. Officials of the club ara | 3 ‘ receiving applications for the tour- | His departure just when he had | nament and an excelient card will ‘ come througn ue w aark vorse 1o Philadelphia Battler Recognized o and an ex iance of cop- | Already it appears that Jack Kelly | ping the singles title, is regretted by | st 7 of W ury 0 holds the form in the matehes he has alr ay | S oG] HAB Uorneiucs an o e Hartford hoy who has he me one of the biggest sensations i V'hf‘ ranks of simon pures in the state. Kell ha been fighting consistently all through ti summer months in Hartford and most of his victories through the Kayo ri e 1 Bard have 1 times in ri nd although Kelly show- ed superiority, the Hartford bhoy has ! 1 so fast in the last few ana would be enders for st honors. Yesterday, in a match vith Henry Dressel, one of the host ayers in the city, h von -game battle Cianci, using a strong backhand | return, managed to scrape’ throu the fivst sct and take it by the scorc | Then Dressel, rising to at helghts came back with a rush plaved, indicat ongest co; to dispute ims to the ship of the t sever improve viere of Wate that these two ind it appes of t rarest of rin to deuce on many oceasions 1l o o drawn agains ot (i aks” gave Cianci the |cles, however, was AR, portunity of coming through as a | Pss recovering more ¢ Larriviere ¥ declared KRk is feet in a few seco e . 1 | semi-finalist, x ntion furning professiona el Jeinhane r tolled a count of eight | | e was mald 1 with Leinhard I s ta Ui to) tha. Hresant Ume) he Hias n the final step and he wil ' [the fact that his departure for col- | from a z ; lowid ot feit ooonn q.)m‘,”l | aeifaler ilace TAlALard sl es balfE bumpad by 8 RCeRIeh s | taken place, [ i until he finally d s to {urn pro. i che have a private feud wen settled one way or 1 throngh the is still ved-hot. 1t iy nson won the ather match |7 sent the day taking the measure of | d0Wn again for a count of « him! Bassette in three sets. Benson show- ed signs of nervousness in the first n, v in e encounter while Basselte was in |bad way, managed to last f":””“:“,‘f“”‘:“”r;',"’l“_","l prime form and Bassetfe emerge round. In the tenth, hoth sec 1 el ament here Friday night ny Clinch, ace of New Brit- n amateu Pre, will also p into the ving against Rollo oland of Waterbury one of his old- ime rivals, J been train- ard “n this city for the opening of the tournaments here and he has too exhausted to do more t clinch and the winner hy the score of § to 6 Then Benson, with the g turn to form fmaginakle, can back in the second sef and scorcd love victory -0, evening up the |mous match, The third w hattle of fisted T through the seve ) at each other wealk- mitt slin Buse, Towever, e ision of 1son canic \ es days and s 9 o regular ends, Vetrano and ¥ e through to win 6-4, Bussette had |1inth rc s Sei rdvan S i i e e 1 o came down upon 1 Te| Scott, while fn the majors, W (B—An- [ HOUED STaiy sinone from the injury to an b arue G e i | possible that the wind-up will show : o R him go at every stroke, (Ki Mer Ro- | oha ot 1h6 donitenderal virtually out s 1 ed 1o get by them on ocea- ;'I s NERDY "m e excep! This hrings the Benson brothers, | Which slowed up and handic s been showing his usual : Wil sotie headyirt = @ was partienlarly goo Lo the semi- |the Boston bo tass Jashed an = Y . Al of the runni Bule 1 [ionsgs »1. : heady ‘4 inning s nney's hur and Edwin into the semi Ih ‘H lnfl{‘ ¥ T lashed and {gpeed in the ring and the meeting | - Boston Braves, slhimping away | 000 b oo o 3 £ 21 SRER oceRsians Uisiibro ek He ls. This match will be sta : rried his foe about the ring. |petween the two should he a real | P ibni theteo bhml plare tapkitwo 3 A [down. i s CRIAsat to ah e with the final heing played fo- | Chapman's boxing skill, which had | ¢ 1y, wmore on the chin yest the| 20 R seandidnte fon i con T e , Manag r Bil- | morrow between Leinhard and the | £iven him vorller mdventase on| Thore ave a8 mauy appileations | Cincinnati s win i 3 Lo show dile sneed dabnde nney spent sinner of today's set-to. Cups for the | PoInts, enabled him to avert a'eor Dlaces on the eard in the. honie | P % 0 0 < when e in Lake Jorest | winners of the doubles and singles | (hr d knockout several tmes of the oficials of the elub cight per: que and s i v W i 7 conseeu anned-to drive into | will be awarded possibly tomorrov. | but cspecially ”‘I"-'t‘h‘j h b that it is going (o be a dieult mat- - ".‘;"‘ K‘YI:‘OM ‘”",'“,', won th ndino showea good all-| jegan his remark card toda o % % e ,m,,"" "‘\”“ : '“"““ himself ap- fer to pair the ot il upiiThe £l k" L "‘.”.‘ el o ol Tur 101 v two or three | Yankees Hope to Clinch it s draw will be held this week and no S e At T ¥l and 100k ko a goodtiing 192 e e League Pennant Today sint them botn to tie i farelstita tolha treatediio ! i LRl e o T eI, £ 4Ty condition of his| New York, Sept. 13 (UP)-—The|had come out swinging e | 1 the followin H removed t now | New Yo inkees expect to cline h‘:"’”" 1s conne simul Y| Friday night's tournament will ha o i ol R At G e i ¥ from the camy [the American league pennant to- {0 the bead. I rolled back to | the first of a series to be run dur- H i bt {5 hrealche long losing: dtreal | vesterda t even pal and | day [the ropes, then to the floor. ns |ing the winter seagen. L 1] [ Avholn Hoah oty Shen e cutive games | (1 un, to play o round | If the Yanks beat the Indians in| Ohapman fcll flat. The dilemma of SR | 1 rnol teckert nd Hagopian 2 s i 2 la double-header they will assure|Referee Frank McCracke was solv- | S v plst Sore as | ot Vanits conrse |a double-header i | r ke w v ASHINGION \WiNs Y e ST e Doatsn Ko Sox (ot Nott Shorolsaciaty [With | themselves the fags, or they cnn | o when Jiass gt up, leaving Chap. | WASHINGTON WINS, | ) fta Vetrano and Zehrer, ends; | & O CC O M ihe uniform of the | Miss Virginia Wilson, on: of the|spllt vith the Indians and still be|man alone to take the cour | The Washington school bazehan [} s 1 4 Landinogiartes N T e ey S Al | oins e iEononet oEe e go {“in” If the White Sox beat the| Pennsylvania boxing authoritles, | (°2m Won one of its hardest games | Reid, halfbacks and Sowka, ful Oniar ot caston Heotl was foraed [intiat liel tlayed aEsinet thetton s Athlatics | who oflicially sanctioned the hout as Of the season when it defeated the ok = | back i : .~ lto spend something like $25 for|of Rudy Knepper and Gordon Kelly.| With the pennant mathematically | title affair, will seck cognition "_‘””"j‘ school team by an 11 to 10 I aent out of the lineup, p will move to ¢ new record for games won by an|York state athletic commission and |Pefore a decision was reached. Capo- rterback and Landino will go to Ji back up looked good | © 50 mile tside of Chicago and Bl ca ey aliot ot eiph e |00 L RNt Qe ST Oblcart Sand n auto to is much havier than last| his train was in a wreck whether his fair partner had out- scored him. She ordinarily gels ound in the low 80's, which |Is Jut twenty strokes hetter than the ’ 0n Each Other )t was forced to hire him to Comiskey park in time 1 7 opt ' Beckert I8 very heavy as d PHILADELPHIA Lie € on nl\:\.\ Hagopian ‘mu. is u,’m\r.h n}\,m: ‘: the eams: G S ELIV A Cbe AR, H.PO. A E no in their foothall A3 oF' the semndn, Melis | U0 Ues 0f Soolie Jemstiabie | Lolmonow BUnver SIROHs 1D RR . irra nis of previou r than the olher members of | Nelding ability can t ed from sume his hoxing, with the public ad- e e T T ty oo |t fact that for eight consccutive |mitted ns usual. Jack Dempsey's bol i L Al e T i Yol | Years, from 1916 to ive, | workouts under floodlights at nizht o ¥ it b today from: 4" senson fiammonassct | 1° 16d the American T ' ficld- ot neoln Fie ,~ 1..\'.‘;“'1 ed u:m A confer belween Arnold Hor- | where he lite saver, looks in|i"g: 1€ also holds the best fielding | Tunncy board of :H‘-H:'\ to .]'rv wm"" 1" ) ) A e etter condilion than at any thme|#V°TIEE ever registered hy a major | serious conferring, but no plans to Daler. g of Harvard and Darty T e shortstop, .976 in 191S and ;f.:r,ijl lights Gy ring way, se dghto i rer is showing up well at end O jand when Vetr 10 zets in condition | “CHANG" {0ld record of 105 victories. | Murcta, {enough runs to win. wh 2 b e {dlce, Jaworski and Golas each hit {eries: Toute ot G o 3 home runs. For games with the vic- FUNERAL IN BULL RING |tors see Teddy Jaworskl at 147 Spain, Sept. 13 (P—When | Broad stre | Anselmo Lorencio 1 here last | week, his Jast thought was of the| G | bull-ring, of which American league te They necd ten thelr next 17 games to shatter the xing assoclation. SCHOOL T The Smalley sch TARTS. Level Girls LS' LEAGUE nley Rule & he was owner | The § team defeated the 4-2C and manager. His dying request was Dowling league will start the season score of T to § ye that his funcral be held in the ving | tomorrow night at Rogers’ Recrea- nine fumped info the lead at the ' in wh had staged so many |tion Alleys with 10 teams entere brave cor The wi ng by the fncreased interest shown in the game Ly those ht fans stood jon the league teams and the form s borne twice |displayed in practice seesions, pre- hen the regular | vious marks are going to take a opening of the game but the wi \ers came throuzh in the seve " was fulfilled and on inning with a rally that gave them Sunday 21,000 buil f the body w e . [nround the ring. rd.—advt, | fights were staged. Jud; ig i(mnhh‘ this year. “CHANG” is Wi )0 I last W the !in, ahility as a tackler, | i —e— . . ; ‘ [ e | ok and Rt are eking well ey aces s an o Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life By BRIGGS . 1 i ’ / vas expected of him as a ball car- at Amateur Boxing Card at | K ) ! ! its 1 Irier. Grip is 2 much improved play S - = e o = e —— 1 if he frons out a f & he ought to make weak- | Crete. DI WHAT LOVELY | Lincoln Field, Crete, TI1 ——— s Tie sc 11 -7:\,] e v:\os:\ ENERY \v Don ' ' 1 e ws Don'?Y HAVE A BR ack Dempsey worked out nun- h gain last night, J | 1S SimPLY KNOw — A DOWN -~ i ’ » Silmeo " . but mot at his camp here. He ref- | il WEATHER we SEME G BEAUTIFUL HAVE To | HEAR A PECULIAR e : [ ) meot {his 3 ol — erced one of a program of amatenr | | ARE HAVING, HOWEVER WSN'T T ? WATCH THE GRS SES 1 ] groc- | Sensational Bout is Fought At Velo- | DOXIng matches at the Broadway \_Fon TOURING iy = \ ROADS THe ENGINE ) Thias | imd at the conclusion, the | . pt drome As Feature in Amateur | surged toward the ring o | i 2 5 S 2 v. in order to try to grasp his 1 Boxing Tournament. e ot Sah s e 1 r 5 B IO AR A traia), on lis hands to escap: p | ) > and at oneo s Farhrod) Boie Ty Dempsey made it an evening off, | e s planning to resume his aftcrnoon | s outhoxed outfought by Harry| pag punching and his evening secret | ¢ neipal bout of the | hoxing today. His floodlight innova- | A. € at the Kast Hartford | tion had boxing writers and f; T . Seeche Knock- | still groggy today. But all di ion | s L | = down In sccond and | of Lis seerct work was switched into | : I revo. | !hird rounds for the count of nine|the latest rumor, er ting from | he | A0 generally demonstrated his su-!| New York, that Tunney had been . 1452 ookad (i1 althoug ard fought | offered a million dollars to “take a | 3 Iy to snatch the laurels, dive for Dempsey r b s resulted s foliows Both e s wer amused by the : 130 pound . Charley Evans,| rumer, Leo Fiynn, Dempsey's man- | B ; Colehester, won a three round deci-| ager, the most of anyone. g ) : er Al Sathrib, Rockville: 140 *\Who would put up the money. | et (.pe-cuwi! 1 class. Frank Columbo, Wind- who would hold it, and who would | & SOMEBODY 13 or Locks, won a three round deei- | watch the man holding it?” inquired | | ~ > e e ALWAYS TAKINS MATOR LIAGUE LEADE RS sfon over Joe Schwartz, Colc r: | Flynn. “Dempsey and Tunney will | HoPE .mY GoNG UP A HILL 1S WERE LUCKY To \ e o ot | 1 und class, Mickey Ston Wl fight on the leval and Tunney will | (E::\DKE<AiPéN - .',"UCN“ Q’?‘”:E %Ao'wbnc:@ oF LiFe | NATION AT b A technical Knock g 2 e Uzl O p s SRS g g ; S s \ese nices ARE THERE 15 GREAT DANGER | 1 George Tindall, Springfleld; 120 | gy ar Sheborhaigl lifior 1 AWFUL DANGEROUS = 0F THE ENGINE STALLIN und eluss, Don Lynch, Hartford e S e IF_My BRAKE . | HAD SOME FRIENDS : s wou put on | SHOULD GET OUT HILLED ON THAT ACCOUNT, 7 \ f round decision over | 4, so they could get a | — 0" ORDER |T§ L' CLE D CNGTHATE Y 18 rdon, Manchester; 113 iy psc of the former cham- d 0 Bill Fiynn, Portland, | pion in action, and estimate for | avel Kigy, & Stol rd ¥ our 4 decis OVer | {jiemsclves his condition. fohn Maste Harts 1 Y on 13, Ipound class, Johnny Groman, Man- hester, knocked out hiby Free- AMERIC AN an, Hartford, in the flest round | i e pound class, Tony Worman ‘ ‘ feld, won on a fechnical | kn <out in the second round over| 2 Nick Loznick, Hariford: 147 pound | A 10 class, Vie Morley, Hartford, won a | three round deciion over Bill Lie- | Spr el pound | o 1 Vin lLal Middletown, ‘.an‘ - - S - o Vi « three round decision over Al CAPITOL TOBACCO €O, T TSty ; i Dowd, Manchester. Hartford, Conn. l S entl ing agai the of t cony that will ot row ) vam pony in t Rich Deni and the At who expe morr from las ol Bot pound The tion o 26