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

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ATW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEP IBER 15, 1927. 15 e e — — = el - S000000050000890888 008083 | e v ‘ LEAGUE STANDING 1 I vear. This is considerable Compa 1 hay rtunity fo find others with whom |in dispatches from the United States ‘ in < ¢ IUNNEY DOWN TO TURNPIKE RAGERS " o= B : \ k3 | < | 4 4 L St BTG e " s S pea kin 8 H lgfl P[}UNDS Nfl‘vl neama e | “NE{] F[]P SPEE" transporked 10 the Junction scliool “HOSS TRADING® FLOURSIES | Byitish Sportsmen . HEADS BANK h | - | @ " Tl a Sourn Rickard's 15 (P—Clifford : of Sports } ! | et | I EOTEL DEMPSEY SAYS HE lismrae b gk b bbbk oo ] TIIOIIPIIIONI | i : B e s G ' o e l_ u g ! et 1 n the 1 ; 1‘1(»:-.‘-:. t ]LI]fr:;rr“::ne:t;c,;ldl p 3 o 10t o = « 1w o ide of that corpora : The Corbin Red sox ant e var- FiIAS Bxing in the Heat Very o0 woves Newington Justice 'mposes Fines " I ShiD_heavy- | The post of John 3. MeGuirk wh fe cons baseball teams will meet Sun- | A | i = Deleie ; i i ‘ 4 today at a meecting of the day afternoon at St. Mary's field Wving Joston 8, St. Louis 6 A naratane R | Jenne Vi ol of dlosatars oo atemeon w5 N | Trying | e on Reckless Operators b B oF diistor > I | the city 0 baschall ¢l vn—‘ - ¢ 2landing 5 s o - . T } pionship. s o L (o e : p ) Aty : ; . ot RCgit[S He Is Not FID taken two games and only one more, - ) = hise A & bl LR : y | 7 a real assault on t o TR | . re isn't any doubt but that the [ champion o ; Sox stand favorites at the pre-| ogp 1 " i - B ent fime with the fans who have | evaded (he ) y : - | tehed the first two contests. To- | with society friv > . fons now 1o win the first| Lo § \ rendy 1 an within - another | wich in betw 1 t i s st t The Faleons will muke R B NATIONAL LEAGUY il g desperate stand Sunday in ol e S s t L § gy - to beat back the oncoming rosh esterday’s Results ferth Of A Z G e e ¥ j LT 5 vill he just as anxious to close up st days i 1l « y 2 month i A o zume is concerned. n and the ¢ & s R ¥ L £~ q - | b e s gmiLies - N A week from Sunday vhate 7 < rSceEaT e only g : football game of the liort boxing : played at Me 3 % \ Brook park ! W : team will me. ty of 1 I noticed that Fred Emery—after the first few \ N Collegiates in the opening clash of \ \ A = 1 v T : | 1 ason i ToaR of First Seleet- | oo SEE i puffs—was looking sadly and doubtfully at the : oot o <. many of beg 5 tha thre Brod | s 1D v i ' & the lo o3 t won an All-American rating on Ui HL AL oG oAl J T : . ; g Gt Il too much,” said Fred solemnly. svidiron last year, I'hil i 7 S 2 ] £ ! : Bngs M » ned over T #But the expensive cigar habit is one thing I ; the foothall < veaks, aceording tolehanmion s Tistalle vic can’t afford—not with those five hungry chil- R R . AT ! e e A s = s 1e to feed. i “‘"”r"]‘;" L ’;”' Sl ‘ 11 ' als To Male Voters 1 conie witl vler Victor,” I an- chine in action marell EASTERY LEAGUL n Clerk Tl e T at rich, mild, expensive cigar . play of the quintet and t1 hat | 1 10 | sistrars « M It st what voure used to paying — : that it is in for a tough batfle a \ o B ? 1f s ular, you'll enjoy your Victors 0 week from Sunday ' 8 : 3 4 ) BEnany | | Y ar, § ienjoyy y Sept | Providence , o the | only 74 ¢ « re it you buy the 5-pack—a pocket hum- : T TR 1 e A cuse of Migh temper | U Standing i ¢ infeution of hoe | Honnire St - or which keeps five Peter Schuyler Victors t i ill be held at 1 oon |y 3 | W I i 1to I v P Tom v M stroet A ire of the eves - " C i of s §l will e presentation of # . y i 7 for . 5 cto [Pare | Brief | 0dd Moments 2 ' | loving cup to Dan H of PIRATES HA‘JE FI'! ) i N D : . 2 Lyiton ol : { i i ‘ i 1 ognized as one of th stomiddle Y Q i M | 4 th Bend, | 1mateu . ': - LEAD QVER RIVALS » L ey b e Get back of a : Saturday afternoon the 3 Vit un niversity fo i | o, 7 1 ¢ o track and field t of the Ind 6 | el e 4 g E — " trial pl '~v< of m,H v will be sta (Continued from Preceding Page) . NI “"”"" T Am e L At Memorial Field in Willow | ! Ha " é\ / 3 park. This will be one of the great | [ | s ; ) his duties nem I ; ;M' bl S b B el omrERNATIONAL LuaGer o w : Keantet ini e s : o o i : aire| | na filler for 42 years x It will be the second an iR o i ! f 6 o) Fitney Sl e Ma > « HORTON, ALBANY, N. Y i taged under (he auspices of ; 4 2 2 o v 8 Industrial Athletic council and with | ~ Tiiffale 4 T o | 1 30w E e R 4 . 8 fwo open events arcanged on the | ! | | ' 2 | ; o S con 'u"] ‘ ; g v 4 o e (JL!P{ F\L’As\?‘!g:\\n iug jE By Ahem ® | i \ 1 1 ) "n 1 ¥ « 2 Dan Healy will 1 o S $00 1 e X i Tiis oNE ISTH' MOST . R\ THIS HEAD-od &) > i i voted Trishman in action v, of ! ot ealer . 0 e N : i Ctoted T action o ! oot n\,(()RAL.,“* VQS‘QSQZEN ?L&Ai;gfl VIE:}L‘;%K E il { rirtens ' Rt . {-THAT SCARED E j BILLIARD TOURNEY \ | Giames Today ‘1\‘ Sleve s NG How LIKE A GRAPEFRUIT! : b e 74 ~c WHY DIDRT Yol 4 o Phree Cushion Competition to he {1 roronto o \ ! GRIN 2~ GHoW ARY ! > il Started Tonight at Rogers Billiard i [t otiesarnk ) 13 F THESE PICTURES &} 4 ) . 3 5 / = > J R, 1 Parlors, . i (Gloves in Safe Before k A MOOSE GETTING -o 'AF\S‘r‘?éffileMEG' . | X A T e (xR vin | Dempsey-Tuniey Fight HE SCENT OF A',“ RKS Howd ) X i ment will be started tonight at ! it Aone sLny Chicnzo, Sepl. 15 (1% The glove “k PANGER ' HED AsK IS, HoO é ; i Rogers: hilliard parlors on Church i Drempsey-Tunney hattl V\, J 0 MUCH OF A REWARD G | street. Fach plaver will meet fh (o R e ha TG A ] others onee or twiee a w making | SEVOT Himission foday, two S BEING OFFERED 1 will he and the tonrnament i ¥ b ¢ ‘ noIr isco, should he ¢ all around affair S0 shas it " of the season. Ambitions of Nebraska Batiler pon Gile b Nex week o pocket hillinrd tour h i e ament w1l e starteal witli deveral | Dwindle Aftee: Tosing Bout (o, % Thore will be aiso a Dilliard caram | Geore Godtees : tournament to be started about Oc ke e 3 tober 1. heavyweight ambitio of Mont ALY RBilliard tans will be freated R AR ol sels cnjoyabe evening 1o Analoat ot Ao DRIpsey's mensuroments cue stars of the city technical knockout nt pete for the prizes bei e s e | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADIRS x = round bout with Georze Godfrey | Gneluding Games of sept. 1) ght at Bbbets Field, Brookl L G pisLigs —_— stirt lowly, but after getting the AR R “ “‘ et Togers Recreation Team to Stack | 70E® h:;\"")‘.'I”_“j:"‘ :‘.Iy: il "‘ oul Pir Up Against Charter Oak Crew on | third round Godfrey put My et the floor for a count of nine s Local Alleys, | series of smashing rights to i el The Rogers Recreation womien's | oo . save e Pirates, nowling team will open up the sea- | |- son tonight on the local alless by | 'y\jiin Wi so I \merican tacking up TR Chditer DR TS e e ! \ women's team of Hartford. These oift! St (0t 1 Vauke s, 11 two comhinations ave bitter rivals| .\ on the rop Ya s, 207 i BE“KV\/ITH Kr LLY on the alleys and the Nes ain | oot g J (2 - & - i s e o Yankas el L4 ANid | N\ of the vear, 1Y bl Gl - . \ \ "I'hrv ‘m”].\ will voll as follows : ; 271 I\/ia!n Stl’eet | £] Rec-u.s.pat.orr p\ Miss €. Lynch, Miss F. Linn, Miss Nk owns, 07 ! LAt | To Get Ringside Seat | 1ot 6 (L = — — e i sel great mateh is expected as the Kansas City, Sept. 15 (P)—Satis- | A E: e el 90 5=y = Charter Oak {eam 18 led by s | gag (hat her son Jack Dem Dira {8k Sueneraly iiaBoanizad s A8Nthol[ihes i n T a1 rl ke Otaned | state, b v ehiefly concerned R i u y T la on it from § Johnny Farrell Again which to wal ene Tun- | - i i Te o ey | PV Is Tqumagnenl )\mncg e e e ] G- | AINT GOT NO TACK || Go T T <EcoND Eloor aND Tare ] W1 CRAZY - ] THe%S Ohucieo, Sepk {5AUP=the slEhtl s aen iy Boy annea SPARE ~ S VLU KAUE | TH LAST Aopt AT TH' END OF Th' | AY ROCM ~ 00 | TH- open champlonship itlc toshe won said on her arrival her POT OP HERE For s HALL | E beaelnny S Al Lo TR B O e o ol tP A At TG TH NIGHT TELEPHONEL Country club, N. Y. was the | 50 open tournament, In which | Z5e p Ton Lha Jolos anniel oM S Byllhn aidansa. ol ona ana| | the 81,000 fivst prize yesterduy, The |y L) ¥y (U8 CCREE LR o | closences of tha fournament put|Ne (Ol Ker eversihing wis soing all Farrell in the position of n‘»unn:;’\\:“\ R M T e EVEN A ubath SIS GG, Toledilo | (LEEEG O il Ss EEE BRI win, and he ran off that very string | 204 b | i to wind up with a birdie three nn{ ’A . 3 o F the 18th by virtue of a twenty foot | v SEe ONNEY S E i pute, New Chilian Ambassador (’!:;r\‘\)NL::E'[j— na— v Hoe A TG Vol ™ : - g 2! ATp S(OTT! B ef e sl wnpeditnto Arrives in New York Cepac. WELL SR~ HoWw'® ) RoTTEN —1 Hep 1o A —rfir(“glxr?(gg 3 ; thetielp; all ana Mike, Brilvy N d s Yorl Sopl: 15 {R=lion CREST i HOU SLEEP LAST / STand 0P ALL Nibis e e el D er § | dashed for a New York train to par- | ’ g COUNTRY . | 0 = | ROOM | 3 | Carlos Davila, newly appointed am- ion i THEAS. WASNT ANy . Y T tiel "K'" 'I '('r'-'lfl(\mu )(})lm»lsvl"rv assador to the United States from N THE. e — BED (N T’ zald| e T—y the national professional champion. | TR e ol B . | | v | Five of the feaders were WIhin | over the dutles of Miguel Cruchajo, | four strokes at the %1 hole siuge, |, anitbassadon | with indications of a battle roxal for | oy new Chilean -diplomat aban- | the title. Al but Al Espinosi blew | qoned the practice of law 16 years | their chances, and he scored 8 ‘10, [ago to take over the active mans one under par. to make 2§87, | | erement of Tanacion, at Santiago, ) | rell _ecut this score by two strokes, | (hile, one of South America’s lead- O ot Prom Ardtion, (o, 100 D T2 g Lspinosa taking second place. [itionis, _ - = e 1 \

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