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i ' $959e8900 - or 't e 8 e . . relatives, XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927, mmm“b Speal;nng of Sports mm«qm ¢ DEMPSEY WORKING £ HARDER THAN EVERI LEAGUE STANDING AMERIC esterday Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 5, Ch The board of managers of the || M E Th i p e ot managers ot e\ SeeS More i Eargest an‘ Letroit &, Washingto night at 7:30 o'cock at the Y. M. | Does Rlval ‘ & s o €. A. The baschall season will be | The Blanailns officially closed and plans will 1-‘-‘ | i s made for basketball and bowling e y e S 2 W ¥ork Wi All managers arc asked to be on{ CDiCAEO. S¢pt. 1§ (UP)—Whatever [° ,u:rnrv’r i s i tiand as several other important (M merits of Tunney and Jack waghington . o3 2 natters will be discussed. {Dempsey on the eve of their hout Detroft 3 S = | for the ) Chicago 5 47 Dan Healy, New Britain's pre- | Dempsey lemonstrated Cleveland ....... & 434 nier middle distance runner, Wil [is more in carnest aboat. it St. Louis 102 presented with a silver loving | That may not be saying & lot in 130ston i 431 up at the amateur fight tour of the extensive 1 don nt at the Y. M. T. A ciety hall tonight. aptured first prize in the & B Games Todny Yorl s0- Dan last week oth the contestants recently, but n the special exhibitions for news- afternoon and t New five-mile | un held in connection with the k thrashed out with a ate fair at Charter Oak park in | lot more en mage o cdule .(anqu and he is fast becoming his s ng part I Tunne . 3 3 Al NATIONAL LEAGUE recognized as one of the best run- | did ners in the statc { Dempery worked under the is Lincoln Fi arc 15 race | 2l Yesterday's Results A line of favorite simon pur ck ring and went six fast rounds | Boston boxers will perform tonight in the th sparring partners of a variety < e tournament. Several new New Brit- 07 weights, He looked good—maybe | (0™ (ubs not sehods ain faces will be in the pictu not good encugh, but a lot betfter ‘These boys have been taken under thar y of the experts watching The Standing the wing of Jimmy Clinch and in lim anticipated | i M Pet making their debut tonight, they| The champion. on the other hand. by gy i 613 will put New Britain solidly on the Nt through a few listless rour New York ) e oxing cleanly and efficiently, but g [ouis L) iisplaying none of the fight and fury (‘hjes § i vhich Dempsey got 1nto his Workout (ineinnati IS 15 The All-New football | last night. Brooklyn 38 420 team will practice Sunday tackled Dave Shade first and Rostor 5 5 2 afternoon at Willow Brock park A the fast middleweight's 161t Philadelphia 48 % 350 The first game of the season will /a8 consistently. In the next round take place a weck from Sunday | “ith Biz Boy Peterson, the New Or Games Today vhen the local team stacks up h s ot y New York at St. Louis agai the All-Southern Collegi- he carric ° fight at the end | Roston at Pittshurgh. of the round and could have dis-| Brookiyn at Chicago. posed of Peterson in another three| (Other clubs not schedu ninutes if it had been in earnest. | Next weck. a stift program Whitey Allen caught the full| EASTI LEAGUE heen outlined for the The measure of the Dempsey fury and S squad will be required praciics | was unconscious before the round | Yesterday's Results three times, two evenings and -|was over. Jack refused to &top for| New Haven S, Pittsfield f urday afternoon. Coach Dave Dunn|such small detail and Allentown Joe Springficld 6, Hartfor 1| Gans elimbed under the vish the round hopes to be abe 1o settle finally arcs 1o his lineup Sunday afternoon so t Albany 11 Bridgeport Providence 4 . Waterbury he will be drilling the team that| Dempsey also worked will face the colored visitors, with Roy Williams and I3 i The Standing through the week i ger. W 1 Pt Tunney appearcd from his th % I 57 Additional features inc 160 day rest la the afternoon Springfield ' q vard and other | shower had started to break the !Bridgeport ...... sz 3 events may he Int at the heat wave and went six rounds with ' Pittsfield I firld this year with school athletes ' three of his weiners, He looked Hartford 3% N competing. This idea is the produet | just as good ever did and Jis \\\ w : of thought on the part of Jack physical condition leaves nothing to Witerbury o 6 % 5 Lalsh, associate in the promotion be desired I'rovidence 8 3 he local ten Jack Williams was the fivst Shlg e tin. He came a1 Gene with in Games Today Hartford ot D'ittsfield do bodily harm but the intent f i Arrangements are being made il R h resent time by Arthur Pilz |about all he had. ‘Tunney Waterbury at N Ha L2 SDIEBEN LI INE LOX AT, Jang BimsIf the &mart hoser who won Providence at Bridgeport former all-around New Englanc e - L Loy 1oanol bany Springfleld track champion, to have the om- |!li® championship by taking nothing Albany at = ringfleld i o variou ools of the and giving a lot in return for if | glslegntothueanioussionopls gotail Indianapoiis INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cuck Wiggine, the ity deliver their opinion on the - QM,I i clown, tried fo land wild haymakers | = Loy IR e pen et e S e Yesterday's Results able hecause of his consistent failupe Baltimore 8 Newark 7. Besides being an added ature to 10 do any good. Tunney wasn't ex Toronto Syracuse 0. football games. the track events crted. | R £ Wil #lso serve to develop voungsters | Then Billy Vidabeck put on 1h The *"(\‘r""u in this line, an almost forgotten art Kloves and gave the crowd ti s in this city ood money to get in what . isfaction it got. Vidabeck pounded Many who are acquajnted with | Tunney around the mid hile n are enthusiattic over . (e was landing on m;’ Vw'ad‘ BN ve often remarked that it l"”ll'““\ is a :n)‘!krvv fm'h(y.\ or r‘.”"] Rochester 11 be a feasible onc and t iekihekovanyeihing sthaliGencavwllifng Loy » ta look out for. “HURRY UP” YOST THROUG Not they will both find necd for a lot more rest before the big whow. o terdlly From all indications, howeyer, (e A48 vorkouls to show good intentions ! | yesterday but a flagh in the e o vi 3 (45000 | wetions will do some more hoxing before Thursday —and maybeé they | poron o0 pochoctin, won't, but not a lot of it is going to Tommy Armour and Johnny| Farrell to Play Connecucu Team, Famous Michigan Grid Mentor LAGOSTE DEFENDS WS TITE Tfl[lAY To Coach Eleven This Fall, Hc Announces, TWo sensations af the profissional Sept. 16— —The open Zolf world, Tommv Arioie, holder e e e of the United Niatas Natioral tipen Il practice period introduced on: and the (a Open golf e am- F l T ]J A Rm W couch Richard Ianley of S e e s French Tennis Honas SAreRRssi v st Gl BRI B of the leading tournams Plavers | . [ passing for this year at least, of an e e L e mg on His Shoulders Bllibr—frry Lot Tost af Wichi- In Golf Ciuly <t tay Thy will | san meet 3 cean composid of 1y | o Too much other work in directing Rurke of Ifiizic1 akinrs (iAl t Hills, N. Y. Sepl. 16 (- athletics at Michigan was given by Slline exin Wi the game fn | FTENCl hopes of winning the lawn Yost as the reason for his retirc- "l [tennis championship of the [nited wment from coaching, ate, and Louis Schinppeits, pro [ at Sequin % iz PO States for fhe sccond time in twn Wilh the thermometer rogister: This maicl shonpld Tring ont ane | YeATs rested tods on the shoul- ing 5 and up, most of (he big ten i D€ Lders of the stolid and steady lenc squads worked out yesterday in of the largest erowds of speetair la PONABRaT N °T5 | Lacoste, defending titleholder. track suits, except Northwestern ever to le at the popr ‘n Maple ML ft two such promin Rolf world appenr soetion oi ¢he cluh | Aat | Indiana showed the largest furn out. fetorious IFrench Davis cup team With 140 in uniform, and Ohio Siate tered the tournament here Mon- the smallest, with only 4S. Several Lacoste is the only to letter r, and other candidates are Is ecidom Although all four members of the one i hem iay | Feach the final rouna xp 10 swell the Buckeye squad | 4 ) o Y1 Whirling American rackets seek- 10 75 by the end of the week, | pEaInL stich a3 he Cannue-{5n 80 rornin as much ak possible of | Coach Wile Ohio and Coach tieut nae, makes eI g country's tennis glory swept Stagg at Ch we indications in appea the Rine-banner event | 1 the very first siznal drill that later Jean Borotra and Jacqules Tirugnon of the senson at Heanin st of the tourney in the quarter- al pass formations will be part of The foursome wil pl nl yesterday, after Henrl Cochet their reportoire. Conch Seupke at mateh, Thoy will A shown them the way the day [linois, long an cxponent of the ’ d of 15 ho'es at 1 o'vlock and !y oo & huddle system pears to have play in the afternoon will start at| 00 mi-final- abandoned this as quarterbacks 2 o'clack. fwo isitors are ex- barking out si one nals in old-time TUNNEY 1S CALM AS FIGHT NEARS \Champion Unmoved as Great : Day Draws On lLake \:‘M“lrii.—w P Cipe the prospect ially theill i angely « the f Kick® gt game has g I fight offers the op pishing the This tme v oout to prove 1t his workout yester coming to itry | 3 P club m ) WITH THE BOWLERS HOGERS ALLEVS Charter Ouk Girls Kogers Kee. Gicls SPECIAL MATOH Molicun Co Andrew Swift & Ther Hat. travel These for many keenest craniums in yours now, DUNLAP HATS s a lot of mileage in a Dunlap smart months and miles—riding easily and gracefully on the bumps that distinguish many of the EXCLUSIVELY AT The Ashley-Babcock hats many well-made the country. Get | J . 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He s vegard <1 as ane of | Littie 1 Johnston, who gcored the hest wolf pl inthe casta comel 1inst the Franch to and. paired with the Saquin pro who | win from Brugnon yesterday [ Mmslf s rated vp with e taaacrs, matehed to meet Lacoste today, the is ov nossibility that the while “Rig Bil" plays Francis T fwo will give the natieral champlon Hunter, his Davis cup doubles part- and his pastnor a hard tght I'ner. Hunter's quarter final vietory was gained at 4-6, 5 h, 6-3, 6-4 ,mu John Hennessey, conqueror of I Cochet the day hefore . Only a remarkable upset can now avert a dr battle in the final between Tilden and Lacoste for the Rickard’s Relatives Anxious for “Comps” | Chicago, Sept. 16 (#) — Like ‘(ir Joseph Porter, K. . M., In fore,” Tex Rickard has his s | title, and his cousins and his aunts”—and Lacoste (¢ ted Thden in Yhel VA TRYNG To ] HiLL tE 7Y \\}, 7 Zjfir*: they all want to see the big fight next | Davis cup matches both this year Thursday. and last and beat him once this sca- Rickard, visiting the old home | son In matches abroad. town of his father, 8pringfeld, 1L, a o few days ago, met many long lost and promised them all tickets o the Dempsey-Tunncy spec- ticle. Tn the rush of other matter: Rickard neglected to mail the pro ised complimentarles, So the rela tives sent Tom Rickard, a cousin, as . Auto Painting et Work Low Prices S| Varnishi A camimitiee of one 1o ket (ho tiek || yatamieh o, Ty ets. Farly today Cousin Tom atill STATION was pursuing Cousin George Tex for F. E R, Or the 20 free pasteboards. DHNOON\ = 1'M GONNA SORE IN A MVNU"E—. 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