New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 14

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14 XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. 0000 FEIPIPIPIIFIIIPIITUTL PIRATESHAVE LEAD OF % FOUR GAMES ON RIVALS Pittsburgh Team “I" l)oublo Header From Boston For Second Time In Two Days—Giants and Cards Battle to An Even Break — Robins Again Defeat (ubs—Cincies Trim Philli Yanks Scalp Indians —Red Sox Down Browns — Athletics Mose Out | White Sox. | | l ! Pirat i Natio ‘ down the home §1 N most interesting i Ak older has locked in sec ¥ | Donie Bush's v | their seventh sir 1 i won a double hra : e : o 1= Braves for (i me in ' Saccessive . Bancroft T pitched the in the homer. hit for the sccond a recruit, earning a 9 the world's ch ning Giawt rally the c $ELLLILLLLHELLEHL SO HLLALSLLEISEILHLESSLI LIPS S SIS, LEINHARD DEFEATS A. BENSON IN FINALS FOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP—DAN HEALY TO BE PRESENTED SILVER LOVING CUP AT AMATEUR FIGHT TOURNAMENT—PITTSBURGH PIRATES HAVE LEAD OF FOUR GAMES OVER RIVALS — SPORT ITEMS $HLLSHLLLLLIERISESIHLLBS L5090 580538 5558425585258 55 L5 STPTIVITTCITOTICTITOIF PO 090 PSP TS FFFIGITPFPEITITTCITIIGHI GO PPOTPITIFTITIFTITCIRTPOTINITITIFFPIIIIIITIFIVERVETTOEPICECTFEPI IV TPRI TFFTTITITIVT 35 FIT TV TFIPT ISP DIAMOND STARS BATTLE FOR PERSONAL PRESTIGE o T FRAVRIG FRISER BHSLSLLHLHLLHLLLLHILHLLLLLLISIHSSHLEEHISSDLHS LS $ssssssse 'DAN HEALY TO BE GIVEN CUP AT AMATEUR TOURNEY % JS(m‘ Track Man to Be Honored For Work In Hartford | Race—Kelly and Bard to Furnish Feature Bout— Johnny Clinch Returns to Ring to Meet Rollo Ro- land—Eight New Britain Bovs Entered—(Card of 10 Bouts Prepared For Tabs’ Hall Tomorrow Night. Detvoil Team to Hoot Pools in . i G o Exhibition Game at ¥'eiss Faik R == Coni paday 1 array red forn npire e Wit} end o A 1t upaign for ving hon- ight in anot 2 i i run; huite clouted a ! oy Max Carey's h rur ; SRt = S bases filled in third inr \ 2 Whil wees of opinion or 1w am leagne ! « : »‘ r"‘»'v the v“l‘[ stars. Frise ed Brooklyn beat the Ch i o hectic str vs Hornsby. m mere gossip it is hat Me- up MeGeaw ror sending 10 gain, 10-6. Percy Jones, the B ISR [ 1 it honors in th Graw took Frisch to t for some- while Tlornsby i just i star southpaw, was the vietin BOSTON outstanding stor thing, either failure to rry onut unxious to place President Breadon | six run attack in the AERR L O real battle for perso 5 he salary auestion, orders on 1 cld o raction | of the Cardinals in the same light. | heart, who S - i fizure which of the rules off it. It was probably | It's a peculiar coincidence that i good ball. 1 thletes in s out of all re for the ormer that McGraw ook both Hornsby and Feisch sut d a 51 ek n Sation bout that should i fuli # o 1 w1 t second | into consideration the Frisch severely to task. {serious handicap hy losing t star | Uonch Cassidy of Hizh School Grid ) of 15 the one earded between ri 0 York G 1 clut The entire affair pt o clubjrunning mates at shor(. ~Tommy] am Endecided on Individual Sellel Jllora il o L Fris aialy sonsational]l Long-berore it inally leaked |7 nows injury made it necossary of Watcrbury int 1lat sition for the SL|was apparent that ind | ou It n in | that Trisch work most of the Positions on Squad, met in Hartrord durin 4 Ui Louis ( Hornshy were far av o | his own ticket | with a 14-year-old yvoungs 1 months and Larriviere was wwar v 5 ) are the best chanee of the trouble heing ironed |t i s first |ing his first year of professio: who hive been wat on a foul in a most un- 2 of There is no personal ill- far as to hint | g later | while, for some time, Travis 1 ritain High school ending. Larriviere h ik of the efforts : his | Irise s reported {o have said he | son out of the New York i v the lineup lo to e ¢ the profession Y i to outdo the other. The aded to | wonld ne ) play for MeGraw, | fiest with an injured knee, then ap- nearly set, but Coach G ducided to await until 1 d o v to the higher-up: 3 | who conntered in like manner pendicitis has not made up 1 disposed of Seeche be- ! Near! Al of which merely leads up to! In the field and at the bat it | on any of the s, the step. L ‘ T ek et e S i o e e R B e e LT today. 1 New Britain boys are on the e e e R e R R e i o eard orrow night. Most of them \ - Tohn | tory of basehall was c vmated [ Hornshy holding a shight edge going | sists of Scully, centor; ort and are mers in the hstic ranks of i NATION \l LEAGUE NlUCIEA Grll N aie o s \ New York nkie | into the streteh, | Hacopian, guards; Nevi nd Cap-|the Huardware City and some very ERATAT, G Drinide enison e wy Frisch. to St 1 sors T} conld be no greater vindiea- | tain Anderson, tackles; and Aehrepy | E004 material has been «Ir\flnnul g o Hornshy rocither than o have ¢ir fand Vetrano, er inay, bolchanged. | Wil Glinch ending the para e 4o S o o e el asals Enae $ cause of |Joe Zotter and Del Pouliot, two) 47 : il e TN S T ST Hiin maw he favorites, backing him up, five | | Sis0 T T 0 i honor of outplaying their|shifted from id 1o tallback |others will make their debuts before & BOST | in hroadeasting ' has act ¢ which would ma necessary a home-town audience AB : shifting of Kd Sowka to halfback newceomers are Sally Navara, - - e = R Jack Britton, Minty 1 L 3 TRIT | H-around never has been replaced in a single | line, he said. if on | Micky Stone. All have g TEK ‘5,‘ | litthe of the fire game. Hitehcock has piayed on three | does not show more ness. | been training hard during the sum- 51 v”]\,\\w.:. with the hises full ! v 1A -0 ; i Maleolm et on from Hacobiaw's position would be filled |Mer and all have had excellent producs the ictory. ( | n i a hty role in Webly also has been in the by Kuhs, who has just returned |¢0achl £ palLseb tet i TE_ TWORI [i BE; ISOE‘ 1se of the 5 ves- series. Stevenson yester-[to school, he said. | Ray Taylor and Joe Champ, the '8 S ch el i . shifting quickly k- pleted Niis first full series, The backfield is not at all decided. | former from Terryville and the lat- of Iothe « - | |ing up any » £ enemy for- but ook a part in two others Louis Landino will call the Is ter from Hartford, will also resume keagRiyal DAl f 1 8 = 2 . mations wit & daring ridir a = | whether he plays quarterba orja private feud tomorrow might. oo i B Lial an. 1o ro aok | Winner Reaches .Sup"rb Form In Defeating Cpponent . T ym Dalfhack. Sowka and Reid, the two | These two furnish lively action every inglor Hunkhed dis b | = Toot Capt. George, a replacement it No Uhi | i G a0 ey ev. tine they meet and it is doubtful if | ”\i\[L’R'lI( {"\‘Ll T | —Defeated Runner-up Unable to Break Through ', .7, e T ko) it |pected to win backiield positions alther can claim gupremacy ovek the us & i i aflies of Vietor—Lar: ' v MRhgd | and scored two of his 11, who is showling lots of pep on |Cther Sustained Rallies of Victor—Large Gallery Barilled ! G York—George Godfrey, Phil- | ia ‘sacond team may be shifted to| ull card of 10 bouts will be e ons o As Pld)el s Dattle For Honors—Junicr Crown May I defense and adelphia, won by a technieal knock- | .nhn;.nl\;{x‘n the regular el “”"n::r:' Lc n,gr\-n: ;’I"h”":e”w“e‘l:;t AB. K. M. PO A 0 | his ability to ree cene of con- ! out from Monte Munn, A squad of 40 or over continues to ol | il Be Decided On Saturday 'Vlolnmr 3 o P et 4 eport for practice classes ranging from 110 to 160 ; g ‘]‘1 "‘“\'-I‘lw\ set their ACk N MO- oy cLittle Boy™ Blue, L o lpounds, The first bout will be 4 . e opy | Anderson “Buster” Martin, dre X S |started promptly at 8:30 o'clock and \ R T The margin of America’s viet Warren, Chicago, won from | AMS BOWL TONI the others will follow closely after. I arownt Sk ol ‘ |vesterday was the cle Gemas, Philadelphin, 8;| Eddic Anderson and Iud v S held to in interuatior Murray Gitlitz, New Haven, defeat. | Will team up tonight to bowl | [Sxemper P | the 1924 series the same big four |y o T he i S N ork. 6: Joo | Gaines and Carl Frisk at the Fra- | > i 4 o < won by scores of 16-5 and 14-5. O York, won fromn Al ternity Bowling alleys on Arch e .o ot 5 fiF L ; | %’E[L STAY HER Yesterday's trin was the sixth | gt O8I {street. This match will decide supre- Auto Palntlng L1 ! i | for the United States in the Jast 8ev= | Cliycland—Johnny Ri Cleve- | macy between the two teams. Bach | pypert Work Low Prices . 1 i ). A c {ors en series. In the 41 years o )nfn\n- land, defeated Jack Delaney, retired 1 beaten the other once, the| Spraying or Varnishing ol i B W T 5 G b o Tl :‘\'n rican n-.»lr\;{"r "vwi‘l' S .: 11\ I 3 ht champion, 1 _Mvwll“: “‘vm:[;’ I' m.;*]J ;:{;‘ FRANKLIN §Q. FILLING : : e h e l s won six victorics to three b ‘ost New week at the Charte alleys STATION et 1 ’ s g part in the last n o series and Iany Mactone, Jerscy C contest will tart at § o'clock. 1 et e e JEieN Short of Its Objestive e aln gl e e ; | rd swept \ v 10t tle for tl ; e Oh Man i 1 v come s ests in th 4 port in ci the Diritish 0 i . i ; Hopoy! ThaT A e Ao 0 fell short of its ob- | OH BOY. ThHAT \ PIGS MNUCKLES AND | i ai the Meadow- | WAS SOME FEED A : o brook 1 America’s big four | | HAD ToDAY SAUERKRALT AND v p Leind fashed o 1 its second straight MASHED POTATOES— : 0 comy victory, this time by a score of & to B S — - H : oy | 2 : | HAS DECIDED ¢ igh and a {ihtaray iner o iy z f THALTITSt 86k | vaors o oot SR o CUT 0T ‘ 1 mi Analy ot atedt (e i o s THE NOON DAY ) t ) Kkers matehed goal | MEAL FOR A H LI or goal with the veteran Yankees, WHILE JusT § L and s only beeause of a first | To TAKE OFF K if period €alvo of three goals by Tom- | g WEIGHT B i ny Hitcheock, the brilliant Ameri- /‘\", . a 5 an that the defenders | / " . concluds series N 1 i ) ! ; SRS mt the necessity of a third D ‘ - | ni 1 whirlwind 1 Vo a just bt too much for i ht per 1 | er an defense they ing br . roughout the g ot nitel, Onee in the se 1 6-3. r v were within two gouls I |y gCOTY That was the M ! ! His fo r mark of their bLid, Capt. | TAND | FEEL LIKE A LL ST Dening) Semersing S fiom fa | MILLION DOLLARS ! ART i | MORROW =+ I'M | the opening match the Trit- | fleo HUNGRY B v out-ridden, the margin | i 2 hted this time. The for- . ) vas slow 1o et in motion 2] s not until the fourth per- oo b to materialize. oing d Major Atkin- Time sion. At the | mark the Americans led, | AP i Lai iy Hitcheock and Devercux Milburn, | : nvincible in - the opel match, | ‘ missed at times yeste dteven- ‘ | son r his phenomenal getaway | in which he scored two of his goals ) bil lollars in gold € in less than a minute of actual play, | « New York v Office only oceasionally. Scveral of Wall street, a branch of the| iant dashes down the field ity ted . « Here are | ended with a slice to one side that 1 0 |@massed the first billion dollars in | cost the Amerleans possession of the T R A 1 the 17 ) |the worla, | ball. Milburn was as impenetrable as ‘ ® || “hi pla ning hig o list othe the will shot of 1) N nam new he tour| tohe| B enjo cue pete won)| two on t tean the As the dash| tieips the

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