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L hd o s o0 o LAl AR L N mwmm[ Speaking of Sports POVVVTVPIN! FOVTVCTPOOTITI Y The triumvirate that will direct the destinies of the All-New Britain football team this year went !nml conference last night at the Tabs’| lall and began signing players for ve NEW TRAINER HAS CHARGE OF GENE| | Young Millionaire Plays Mean Game of Goll t Country Club, Lake WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927. MAGLE STWONG - ANKEES UFTRE 257 Yesterday's Results New York 5.5, Cleveland 3-3 Philadelphia 15, Chicago 5. Washington 3-5, Detroit 2-3. [ Boston 5-3, 8t. Louis 4-2. Kolp, p Totals The Standing | W. New York Gharge Sept. a8 v York, 14.—(P—Tor the {Filth Time Since Huggins Took 3 “auvs the coming season. | Villa, 1., Sept. 14 (UP)—Gene "‘"‘"f':'“"‘”’ h time since Miller Huggine as- en sign s play r d elly, w ays gol S ERRY, can league baseball championshi o | ach Dave Dunn is looking the son of a Lake Forest i fon L!'“;L”Y:"’ G Rt i OWLERS mber of others who ehowed | air sl LK Slastaraay in Hothiaatice a0 & aoinl= lust “'5""% “f‘m'-‘t :;W‘ 30| For three days he has been iny 5 AR eader it clinched the pennant be- ROGERS ALLEYS | T e e R “‘;_“Km‘:‘):*,:.: ‘,1\j*\ s I h:y{\ ;]n:. AT vond umhrmu}(m] inoonialnts; STANLEY RULE & IEVEL LEAGUE | e8I, and|out! fotithin s crond il catated traines. mart oiily. Giheen I Cleveland at New York _ Babe Ruth hilshis tifty-first home | oy, i ol <0od tean: can be molded. e | Chicago at Philadelphia run of the season in the first contest p, a3 0 | | s rotund manager, has scen the, g FR R SCE |and his fifty-second in the windup. 53 | o mare aeR e o el mear| CHER RIS twia SoRiLL Otenal khls | 8 CECHS B HER N The Yanks won by 5-3 score in each s e y Iy be members of the equad | jiol PSRN Doring tie againat Ci [Eama How Tosk nas L eamen ot S 4 efore many days are up are “Red” | o L oiro ClEht days hence. NATIONAL LEAGUE Lol et e ohe tesmilon ol s O'Nell, Tast years rentor on. thel Gene has found the heat atethe bl (of these wlile the Philadelphia Uartford Blues, and “Unk* Con.| 2120 Crest training camp “oppres- Yesterday's Results | = Bistles, now in second plase, won X nolly, veteran end with New Britain, 5" 1t has been mueh €00les o [ St [ouis 5.6, New York 2.12.. |21 Of their remaining 17 games, the H : by [the breeze-swept course of ”,,.‘ Bittsbormi ¢ i { Yankees would finish the season six A Games have been secured with | Q1ympia Fields Country club where| prookive 6, Chicaes s points ahead of the Mackmen, S| Al.Rridgeport and All-Hartford, | F01f and polo are played. He hadi (incinnati & Philagelphia 3 Since Huggins took over the reins e while Manager Dailey has two open | ACC7Pted Kelly and Miss Virginia | DR {the Yankees have finished helow : o dates awaming word from Stamford, | '\ /50N as golfing pariners and The Standing | first division enly once. Tn 1925 the 5 101—m2 | 4 made the best of it. | W 1. was badly disorganized and ' i st 1] Hunt, who was with New Britain | Mis Wilson, who is habitually a'p o 1 into seventh place, Under : i Aatt yaa s L S et ot finalist in midwestern golf tourna- o yory Hugzins’ management the Yanks Motrat 2 2 et Dailey that he will probably he with | MeNtS. is_enthuslastic over Gene g Yo" finished hoin 1918 and 1919, | Anaersn s the Stamford team ' this sear, He|TUONEY'S game e o third in 1320, won pennanis in 1921~ | was a flash on the field lagt year and 18 plays ailovely game ol EollH ficyy oin 65 43 |22-23, finished second to Washington | 00 (1383 he would he a welcome addition to Sh® $a1d. "I never saw anvhodylypoqy) s 4 and captured their fourth 2 . e Ee e L e such a long drive, and his ap- | s < gos | pennant last season 5 this year, proaches are truly mar Of | Philadeiphia 85 353 s vear the Yankees got away to ! A b 2 course he's a little erratic becanse | % 10 wlavi ant meds & ety doesnity plagtio enoug) I Games Today of festivities, Some of the keepest Manager Dailey's efforts to get in {0l him he ough up fERt-) o York at St. Louls. (2) students of baseball helieve “the touch with the manager of the ing and he'd be a golf champion.”| g f S by burgh. (2). Yanks are the groatost all-around Tevels S s e unney will work out with his| s Mt Chisaga: am the game has ever known. It fruitless, but he is investigating and = <Parring partners tomorrow, accord- | pyiri Wt UERE ops the American league in team will probably have some denite in- | € o Gibson. Tt will be the st 2 it | and was only one point he- M Briaiy formation before the week is out. | DOXIng for Gene since last Sun e : nnd the Chicago White Sox, leaders | V! e fhsan S s ono ol § [holn inl "‘MLE(), IEaauh in team fielding, in the last official The first game will be staged on country club fraining camp who | Yesterday's® Results verages. The Yankees have hit 145 “ nday, Seplember 25, and at that|liave taken:lo goltikniekers i enin- oo 2 CESRETE EIRES home runs to date, five mors than Chilsely time, & team composed of colored |lation of Tunney. Flat-nosed, bat- | TRYSEUES T8 DN, HAven - the previous high mark established o7 ! stars from Harlem, N. Y., will be the |tle-scarred sluggers vie with caeh| [ PEIPOTE G (0N {1 1S54 by the Chicago Nationals. soon v opposition. This crew s rated on Other for the gaud BRUAR Ol S B n a re rova e Pith and Gehrig have contributed the gridiren the same as the basket- | 2nd golf sox 27 home runa to this total, and today |'toam vas on the chalked courts | The manager hasw't sesn his| he Standing [ Ut Was seven ahand of Gehrig. vear, and if there is any com- | FEhter for tiree days. 1he aparring | . Ruth has to make only seven maore on. New Britain is in for a Partners have had nobody to spar| oo homers to rqual 1 cord, estab- Mitre ecramble with, the tralning camp has oo, onaiq lished in 1921, = el e 0N I pittsrield The Yawks will play the rest of | e R ; artford worlds' series in the park of the according to all | A contest to see which aen N lloms I el that crew has posscsses the most intriguing Waterbury Delih s [URLEDobably 7 Hoizheimer, Radze- mas was one of t highlights of ., providence o WS nd others who are to the camp today. Chuck Wiggins' e o with New Rritain this year. orfental outfit was voted the most | Gamos Todny PIRATE PENN N’I‘ S These men all signed with New ®atrrac utside of Tunnex’s blue | * pigtsfield at Hartford, o tritain last night and they will be and gold creation. 1PV farbiry 20 Albans TERRT T members of the team during the B oot At Providsncs e coming ecason. TUNNEY [[][]KlNfi New Haven at Springfcld, [;HANEES BRIEHTER 0 4311 Tom Tumphrics, wio suffercd b INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Keosn = 71 bad burning from a Tectrie | : = el [ e T S oy e Yesterday's Results (Continued from Preceding Page) i"“‘. % 55 e and is in cxeell i Rochester Bt I g1 272 | tain foolbuil e witlhont altimore 2 j 1 5 | port star wonld seem to i Jersey City i G5t les in a very essential Clse Ban aiase been ona Fa«ter nhan Las Year News- — , Wonowm gl ersontih e lram | The Standing e AN ' 14 om - Newark Tih ‘1 ,.’].“‘;‘“?; e R N R 5] : S ek ine tlx Belieye "“K""” :: S Farmers Mill all team A v that th champion of | pAllINer S w T B X e t at 6 o'clork Walnut 1l (s world. of all people is hest 4 e 5 Joouls 000 01 H o 10f Al 1 are asked (0 be able to take care of himself, but not 9750V ¢ 5 30 L Giard the eitizens of (hic figadiog A BROOKLYN 269 281 _— 4 s i e e s ol ARE R eio s | et ik came west ten days azo 10 com I e ; L SR lnas Yolhiis training fo most expensive fistie | 100 O 0| Cro 16 113 @ 4 title tle with Jack Dempsey at Loranto L i3 245 | . Soldier Fisld—tha champion today RGN | oy i TR N INAL STA had no one minding him 1 TS GG | HER A l TWO | Gene 1eft his personal bodvguard e e e y | Do e ] BARN MEN w N | Bill Smith of Detective headquart. , (Including games of Sept. s i lers, spinning yarns of the stock- S OEEE e T ! B t Yaok POl lSlS hre [he yavdaand the bold Chirngo gunmen | 5. ing—p, Waner, pirate - - Conductors and Motormen No Match ut Yankes Polo e B dpariet e mapeys maen | Biting—p, Waner, Phrates ‘ | 4 Monday to visit with friends at Luke e e , For Mechanies fu Diamond Bat- Favorites Today SRR e | les stagod Yestondas. A cE slenen rromyhendaunrters/injciiicago i .l\\ ?:.‘m‘ In ‘hl“‘"y fres 5 buschall team composed of New York. Sept. 14.—/P-With |1 well ag Sergrant Smith's three ag. | Llomers Wi ’7‘;“_ o s o e ar S Cenneentaa | odds heaviiy against them the Sistants. the regular police force o Fk acs LIRS 0 i British-Army-in-India challogers for #bout the gzrounds and Riggs IT, the 1" < T gl team yesterday in two games the intcrpational pelo cup were de- | Quantico Marine mascot from Vir- | Pitching—2Meadows, Piraies, won ) L The swamping handed out e enSontty ast diteh fight | &inia, all vere left with nothing to !S. los ! to the conductors and motorme against the American r e . 5 e p IRl T o both instances was This B3y L h ey rod il el L e BhrS the chanpion absent, not ? o ! 1 ® ¢ o about cnds the foud betwe ring a complete reversal o fform, | °YeN people with business on fhe - - - e lasted all season the United States terim, defending £rounds are appearing at the camp ! . i oy anics thres the frophy it won in 1921, and re- at the Countiy ciub o g Yankies, ol ‘ D x Mt victories over the boys who tained against the British challyng- | (ONIght for dinner after his t FILG5 anicos ] e o j i e pecied (o add to |42y absence. Satisfied that his con- Homars—Ituth, Yankecs, ! | i G e o e Jred against the | dition is such that only three more riz Yank 15 okt Georss Tkl DA e it s | workouts will it him perfectly for Stolen hases—Sisler, Browns, 27 ol ‘“"\ © opnosing pitc the 7 2 The one element of doubt that | e ten round titie de Gene ! pi Hoyt, Yankees, won 21, | g ,. IoN ol roptha Rl vite to British hopes was the | Will Dox Thursday and Friday and iox | Wiis 2l s i excellent forn holstering of their limeup that sent | PFOPabIY - Sunday before putting | T ; : mar aside his training to TOR TATCE | PHILADELPITA songer erews like a big leaguer. Captain Richard George 1o Number L ing ACTORS CLEAN STATCE | L % EEie 1 in place of Captain Claude P ~Weighing 192 pounds or there London, Sept. 14 (®) — Dennis s ARIL PO A eams Tined up as follows e abouts, Tun 1ecording 1o the J o .. 2 men, . Nyack ¢, Martin and Captain John P. Dening, 1o g Neilson-Terry und his wife, Mary *Uhompan, I 1 o8 A ! ! B S Number 2. succeeding Major Austin | $O1S¢NSUS Of huwepapen critics, s noted Tiritish orssiarc RAIGh tl e (o R oo P RInb fast W E eI IR D am poe R e W (AR A s R rorl (€ of Polo’ observors were doubruly | oy, et 1all, stronger, i is Boxing: ey Sir Henry: Inving in Gharing | Binlding, Rxe iitaiy o o Barrett 11, men, G, Heslin o R e i unoh In = e b L i s, e King e, Wasiclak b, Bidwell 2i by the British would be able to cur- | e N his care WORNG e satue was In terrible eon A 4 Ferunto 7 alops 7L GuiEsGNel sh w come of whic to re- . ; ; ss. Lucco of and Watking 1. tail the eitectiveness of the RBig dition and nobody seems to hav ST S L - HE move hofore the battle, has crept i e T s o| The scores of the games by in- Four, now that it has reached the jnto the punching equipment about UKD any interest in it Mr. Terry | [lohnay., B L Seve top of its game. POV S ) 1“1 fntend to look after the | sammennl i R e +were as follows Dening, voighing 180 pounds, 45 | oy jo notioetae ‘l‘l" R i e e e B e 2 s First ¢ o consldered & hard tider and hittor, | tne walsr and hine o CHTOUER T ablen i S Reeligaenit s 001 24 1 ] and his assignment is that of “niix- | Tunney mav isit T ardid S Hb e e aat Bt nien e ing it riding off the husky Amer- ‘\,,,I,H},',"‘,', e ‘;\l,]f\' ,,: ‘fhll,‘" ‘(,",’n’_‘l “CHANG" opens Sunday with en- | e Second iR i) iean backs, day befors returning to enmp, A Ittged symphony orchesira at the ' juygseen, n R R Rennin N el a0 ‘1-‘ 254 George will play a simllar 1¥pe | glight difference of opinion exis(s be. 1.—advt, Turdy, f 1 6 1 0 0 o Trolley men 024 3062 000—11 7 11 of game, but will endeavor to clear ' twecn {he promoter and the cham. = A et the way for #hots rather than exe- [pion on the ticket question. TLike | cute them. Americans expect that gome others Gene ordered 500 Captain C. T. 1 irk, the brilliant to the big show and received Number 5 of the British, wil at- 0 tempt to play his usnal individual | gane, Roark s regards one of Sunday with en- the finest players in the world, and | large ¥ orchestra it (he it he has a zood day. there is no Strand.— advt. doubt but what the British will l # el eloser rage of it than Hies did dast week, here will be no changes in the lin Postponement | would come on in the event of a beavy rain, The teams will take the i1 s follows: United Stat RBritain eat respectively:—— son Webb, i No. 1. Thomas Hitcheock, Captain Jahn P. Dening, Malcomb St 1. Roark, No. Devercux Milburn, Atkinson, back, Subs: Great Britain Claude Pert, Major Hams, Licut. 1. P. Guinness. United States—Captain (! Wilkinson. Winston Guest, J. Cheey er Cowdin, Robert E. Strawbridge, Jr | nson, Captain C. Major Lric G. ~ Captain Austin H. 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