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8 FEW BRITA'N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1 BPOHLHLLHLHDSESDSLLLHHLLLLLLLLLLLLESS$ISSLSSLL OO 228 BLILHLNLEHLILHSSLHHSHHILLL2LLESHSL9 L HS. SSB 927, "n CORBIN RED SOX TAKE CITY BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FROM FALCONS—SWEENEY IS MEDALIST IN SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT-—STANLEY RULE & LEVEL TRACK TEAM COPS INDUSTRIAL MEET—ITEMS OF INTEREST 500000466654 YANKS NEAR RECORD IN GOLFERS BATTLE WlNNlI‘_{(LlIQ__lIBLE HEADER FOR CLUB TITLE White Sox—Cleveland Beats Washington Senators W1 SWEEHGY Medalist in Qua“' In 10 Innings—Giants Split With Cincinnati Reds— ng Round at Shuttle Meadow (‘ardinals Drop Phillies In Two Games — Boston | ~ A Braves End Losing Streak By Beating Cubs. | f 1 | x The battl ameme the members of the Shuttle Meadow Golt elub for FIPEPITIFITIIITIIITITVIIETIIPPIIPIPRITPIGIIPITII I ITIIIPIIITIPIIIIIPIIIIPIVTIIT $POPETEEITPIIT DI TIO PEVPOIE 0 STANLEY RULE ATHLETES WIN TRACK MEET HONORS Dan Healy and Zaho Big Factors In Team’s Victory—' Irishman Places First In Three Distance Events —Buttmakers Prove Strongest In Tug-of-War— Dead Heat In 100 Yard Open Dash — Champions Also Lead In Field Competition—Large Crowd of STAMEORD CHAMPS . TRIN LOGAL CLUB 'P. & F. Corbin Loses 13-Tnning | Struggle to Conde-Nast Team The P. & F. Corbin baseball team, pennant winner in the New Britain Industrial Baseball league, and the Saaadia ] CORBIN RED SOX WIN . CITY BASEBALL TITLE Take Third Straight Game In Series from Falcons By 10 ta 8 Score—Berg Is Knocked From Box, But Comes Back Later In the Game—Contest Goes to 10 Innings—Paul Snyder Singles Ip Final Frame to Score Two Runs—Winners Score Eight Runs In Two Innings. Tl Conde-Nast club of Stamford, cham- i Yosa Basaball Game plon diamond outfit In that city, bat- | The Corbin Red Sox baseball team | Four runs, five hits. one error, ons Sl Stanley Bule & Level base- [0y tor 13 innings at Walnut T | SO0 the city semi-pro baseball cham- | left . 3 1l team couldn't keep up the rec- L e pionship yesterday afternoon at St Fourth Inning ack tean 1 L e fore | PATK Saturday afternoon In an|Maryg field when they took the i e . % ord of ifs track team and fell before . # hey took the third orbins \wder was hit by a : Herald hc onalaughi of the American Tube | it paion Eame In the state Indus- fconsecutive game of the title series | pitched ball. Patrus hit to St Bud. IEndvs 2% Stasnpiie tea £ Briagepert by | Eie 2c Uhe yiatiors tock e | fuor the Fulona by €his soore of 10 |DIEK wie bonted it mad plisey mre SLAILD NS, CRUY O] 198“port bY | final decision by the score of 4 to|y g 1 = 5 £ held at |ihe ccore of 6 to 3 in the game . v;c:‘rémri\e iazelyeoriaf e B S L o ;)hlrd. Soula ow Brook |played In connection with the tra s st baseball exhibitions seen singled to right and both runners b L R Gl 0 e e Stamford crew led by.the here in some time and it went 10 in- |scored. He went to second on the = of its kind Rule Shop started off fast by | Sion ons ':‘h: o le '(T:;::‘;"" In- nings before it was decided throw in. Huband flied out to Stan- in many 3 getting three runs in the first frame | jiant rally to score ‘tr\“o.rlm nd tied The Falcons hopped on the offer-ley Budnick. Haber lifted a long rowd of inter Bititne Mo e g el o s and ticd fings of Water Berg of the Sox and |sacrifice fly to Lefty Haber and Souls : : s 0 Won it in the fourth and | 15, Score: Then the battle waxed |drove him from the box in the third [scored. Riley grounded to Stanley . ; L ; e it 1 b uglr:]nsa!yd:;\!::ll z::dvh;ru;:lr:x ::n:;’li‘}llnnmg. Soule took up the pitching |Budnick but was safe on an error. 3 1 y ¢ bk L8 At whe e ar e ¥ the burden and hurled until the fitth |Fitzpatrick grounded out, Green to . i ‘! 1 ‘:”',mw St o ars h'!‘;-n:””j_' ’*]!‘: ‘::‘w’!‘fir-oflr; Stamford batters pushed them into|when Berg returned and setted | Klatka Tanj ce 3 Sy o' c1ook a0 fmateventsl were [ aerrar o L Rl EheUnIng of s : down to win the game for his team. Three runs one hit, two errors, 4 5 L i 5ff in quick order. The entire | e T o 0 oW Brit- | The Corbin team tried valiantly to| The Falcons were unable to hold | one left 0| et HOILY After 5 | apg stk out four mem v LiES | tie the score In the last time at bats, [ their lead, however. and slowy but I i o : . i L auel oukton SCOTE but thelr work went for naught [surcly the Corbin team came through | to Blanchard, unassisted. Marrek o / s & Level oo be 030 120 0 § 1 | "R they were shut out without ato tie the score and send the game |groundcd out, Patrus to Blanchard. . . B e e R LB e o imvo extra innings. The winners scor- [ Stanlev Iiuinick fiied out to Riley ity 3 ! A Briden, |Stanley Ru 3 3 5] Jasper of the P. & F. Corbin team [ed eight runs in the fourth and fitth | No runs. no hits, no errors, none X 5 AiE e Batteries: Bridgeport, Hoffman | blasted out a home run for New [frames, thereby making things hot |lort 1 / i ind McCarten; Stanley Ruls: | Britain while H. Morin, Stamford |for the Falcons. | Fifth Inning g i ala e 1dt. Wolfe and Campbell f‘av“rhfln hit one for his team. | In the tenth, a walk, a flelder's | (orhins B loneh singled A 4 4 3 e e —_— — ‘Huggie” Carlson was on the |[choice and Snsdfrs single scored | through second. Berg hit a slow rol- 1 : P ST MATTS VICTORS the mound for the Hardware C]()‘%'WO YUH!-, enough to win the game |jer to second and beat the throw i 5 | champlons and he was touched up |as the Falcons couldn't come back |to the hag Snyder singled to cen | b= e for 11 hits. He struck out nine of the [ in their half to win, ter, and Blanchard was thrown ouf i ] visiting batsmen and walked none.| The account of the game by in-|at the plate when I attempted to ‘ . 1l bronge 03l Baseball Aggrezation Noses | The locals scored seven hits off | nings follows: , |score k to Noonan. Patrus & Moka a or, by taking first | Out Meriden Team in Tight Game o7cll Stamford boxman while he D [singled to left and Snyder score = : C e CARIS e i struck out seven and walked three.| Corbins—Snyder fanned Patrus £ moved up to third, and Patrus . A R e By RiRip 0lscore! The summary grounded out, St. Budnick to Klat- |10 sccond on the throw to the plate i e e CONDE-NAST ka. Soule lined one down through |Soule grounded to Green who at i R e The St. Matthems baseball team of |\, ° AR R A Flshort which St. Budnick grabbed |tempted to cut down Patrus at the . biie i X [ In e st this city nosed out the St. J ERTEI e e 5 o|with one hand plate. Noonan dropped the ball and : R, team of Meriden Saturday by the | Price, 1t § 1 1 3 o of No runs no hits, no errors. Jatrus scored. Stanley Budnick S score of 1 to 0. The teams battled on | F {_}"”" b 8 21 0o 1l Faleons — Lefty Haber fanned. |muffed Huband's grounder. Haber o . i €Ven terms up to the fifth inning | yfead af . © 0 & a5 o|Schroeder singled through the box. |lifted a high fly to St. Budnick. Ri- e 4 5 ant (e track, deeided that ne| When the local contingent snared a | B. Morin, fr 2 0 o o o o|Marrek singled to right, with Schroe- ley walked filling the bases. Fitz- Mo it ‘ i vould rather toss for first place in run which gave them enough of a 1,7]:15; 5 3 : : 3 " : der moving to second.” Stanley BwL}vn'rw!\ singled to left scoring two e nt than run off the heat | MAISIN to win the game. The contest | Aatam s § 0 o o 4 onick srounded out to Blanchard un- |runs. Bucholtz left the mound and New Yor BOSTON e (e t0ss And o 2t Bl Was staged in Meriden at Lewis — — — — _ _|assisted. Both runners advanced on |Bergerion started to pitch for tha e -2 AB R H.PO A E Contaividaaitng soife ey mil | T s Thorhyll ¥ 4|the out. Si Budnick grounded to|Ialcons. Blanchard flied out ta Ry iei . P 2 R ”‘v"“‘ The New Britain run was scored PR D x Fitzpatrick, who booted the ball, al- | Sc hroeder in right fleld. o 1. Johnsor . ks A 4 g i when Billy Preisser was safe on an Gl T o [lowing two runs to score. Green| Five runs, fi hits, two errors, fduinBaes | 2 RO Siss “‘\ ,“f"""”\‘ Lo b or in centor field. Surko sacrificed S hesa Ty o|grounded out, Patrus to Blanchard. |one left and Wa el o . ! : 1 poir = Hul‘ WValthers four points. All 0 down to second. He took third B, L, o 2| Two runs, two hits, one error, one Falcons —Berg went back in the Do g L i ] R oot winners WEMt | on an error by the catcher and then AR 7 tett box at the start of this inning for \ng Jakie May for an 1 4= 1] Manning has two o points o the | T04° home on G. Preisser's hit. The TR o 0 Second Inning the Corbins. & Budnick foul flied to o attac in the| S L 1 another vict Rt el un e ~ SO §| Corbins — Huband grounded out, | Mlev back of third. Green Pl pinches. The Giants were outhit.|F 1 i i nders, -21; Russell & Erwin, 6 e TR ol anickitotatks Haber Singled oy endiadlons e 10-7 (- B o ¥ is | a llean Tron Works | E 4 T Tk | s pescaushtibetcon Arsti e 0 rn e 2 D0 Noonan The St. Louis Cardinal . : “n him and the | icature of Mect W 4L 2l i e . 100 001 010 0o 1—g |2nd second e A e S i - o e to within a half game PO A dream ROuSY natieason ature of the meet was the | ¢ sl LRI C aouSitsokpzoiiatos o= yjjso iaka fo 8l Budniae Ry anSl et e G S e Rt ecupy second pl i 21 ith one leg in } S oA E S R R LR se hits—Preisser. Three base |ned QR D0 e pldy Ri~ who_occups 7 i 1 e in which He: 3 i 8 4 3 0 }|lte-GfBuron Home runs—Jasper, H.| No runs, one hit, no errors, none|!¥ {0 Patrus tg Blanchard ming Philadelp i S Sneiin Ki of the R, & g3 8 8 2 1 lmorn Wila pitch—ao Umpire— | 1o One hit, one run, no errors. ons P 1 9 HE e L ponsi Eeahibeal) : sier ol a8 SO Falcons — Klatka flied out to Sny- 1t i tory in t p v 1 g Hhm “-n‘(“jll : : FO der, Neonan srounded wouh | Btz Gortinerer xvngundni ont, pitched g 1 5 011 Guard 10 Play Sh nagad i IO OTBALL GETS AWAY pliticicolBlanchard B BUCHOIE Mo | o anito Kielis Snydesiralbad vt thro vind " | Besides the el i <ki traile i e e B LD WL I Jane il R e attempting to i O ! enisd : | St e ol s 3 1 T0 START SATURDAY |patrick's throw of his grounder. 3ie |72 ol e o] oston s 1 ) e secar LUt 5 | went to second on the play and scor- | 7 O 0N 5 5 i i e Sard DU GO | o e ed on Lefty Haber's single to right [©7\ % [ 1o Boen &~ . P Fin B 'u‘:t';‘\’\.“-;v::: 4 ! Opening Games Create Interest g:]td”tkschroedf-r flied out to Fitz-|, : s £ 5 a three-quarters | and so did liakowskl. 1t was He ¢ o ’ : s .| Falcons—Letty Haber out on a fiy ] i : Endjeo dll Rakan il | I‘“"‘rl e ‘ ol Because of New Rules wf!)ne run, one hit, one error, on [to Fitzpatrick. Schroader out on Other teams we st s been hea REE U s i all - flec fly to Fitzpatrick. Marrek singled to R b i At rGel thaE 5 : AofEe : i Bitcot Third Inning |center. He stole second, during AN LEAGUE L vin the champion tug of war also proved to be New York, Sept. 19 (P—Football | Corbins — Fitzpatrick was eafe | which there was some confugion as AMERICAN LEAGUE e B e TR for 1827 goes into the sporting lime- |When Green mussed up his ground- | o whether he was safe or out. Ha j - (i) Re i Tihet crenlotiarons o “,‘_(;,‘” B i light ithis week with .more than 100 |er. : Blanchard filed lout to Lefty started for third and was safe when : ; S Stanley . Works, | defeated tha | - vnlhlx(( ll;f}‘r;'ls sc:‘m:ulled to get away 11(*"1:(1"‘:!‘;0 Yi(;r%‘?;;im;o‘: i(ol\;?‘\; play, ;-vvzmvnok »lr'r;mx’f‘d I:he ball. Stan 1CAG t ¢ Sl P rlinat Olean Tion s R . on their 1927 schedules. 5 i = |ley out on a fly to Patrus. 1CAGO " Vo (o G SiIRE SR T en Works e ettt Dartmouth Sauad itoiBe S vic 2 e ilio yert colieges [ oL anei 5oL Hils one rieii mone | aioitan s e A ¥ of i e e s nine mmale The wimers | Quartered in Park City and universities throughout the |left. o et e | e jt four e off | Bridgeport, Sept. 19 (P — The COURtry will not get into action until | Falcons — Marrek singled through Seventh Inning z g o ek d it there for the #y | Dartmonth football squad will have OCtober 1, but among next Satur- |the box. Stanley Budnick bunted _Corbins—Soule out, Green to h ) oc e iraniy : > (e """ lits headquarters in Bridgeport be. | 4aY'S attractions are such teams as |along first base Yne and beat the|Kiatka. Huband out Green to Klat- A fors 1 he ¢ 1th team defe tore and after the zame to be playeq | BTOWR: Cornell, Dartmouth, Lafay- |throw to first. Si Budnick bunted|ka. Haber singled to left. He went. 3 i b . B LBt st Yeleintl valaiBon Octo. | “tte. Pittsburgh, Washington and |along the third base line and xamf'_‘! to second on a passed ball. Riley vor it 1 1 pull and ther aln Y A, OIRon Tefferson, West Virginia, Pennsyl- |first, and went to second when Berg lout on a fly to Merrick. W ' Robinson exp ed ber 28, it was learned today. vania, Northwestern, Army, Stan-|threw it wild over first base. Mar-| No runs, one hit, no errors, one . Ity on several h and ’0 easily took both the 100 yard | The squad, numbering 79, will ar- | (*5% L0 REHCEh ATUL S A0 ek scored and Stanley Budnick mov. | jeft 3 \ R o el Bt teri, o B sh (closed) andl th yard run, rive here on October 28, and after|(jirornia, ed to third. Green went out, Berg to| Falcons—Si Budnick out on a fly ¢ ho i 11z led th 1d by about seven yards dinner a Vvisit to the theater * g\ponp the eastern Institutions |Blanchard. Klatka doubled to left, |to Huband. Green singled through Wachter plaving left Poth races. In the 100 yard dash | Wil be quartered at a local hotel un- | raquation and ineligibility have |scoring both runners. Berg left the | second, but was out when he at. N in the week 1 B T )i d ped | 1 time to leave for the Bowl the | (axan toll of many of the outstand- [mound at this stage, and Soule took tempted to steal second, Huband to A1 g ey by down the entire stretch | following morning. The squad Will | ing individual stars of 1926, Only [up the pitching. Noonan singled [ Patrus. Klatka out, Fitzpatrick to pairings nd by isted the tape in a dead [return here after the game and Will | one veteran remains at Syrgcuse: |along third and Klatka moved to the | Blanchard Dot .o two should make a pret- leave for Hanover on Sunday. | Navy has only two members of its|hot corner. Bucholtz lined out one| No runs, one hit, no errors, nona C.P. M ce if they shonld deeide to run Lawrence H. Martin, representing| 1926 team on hand; Dartmouth and [to right field, which scored Klatka, |loft P. ¥, King; F or n some time he- the football squad, was here over the Cornell have only ons lineman each |but Noonan was forced at second - . E. W v; winter sets in bo last |week-end to make arrangements. | from last year's eleven, Haber flied out to Patrus (Continued on the Following Page) Ashley; F. J. Wa ar the star dash man of the on; W. T. Coholan vs. Ed Twit- | New I High school track team, |~ — - — ——— . 1 V. Highee vs. Stan Hart Results of Events | ) ! e VS St v Vrank Snetie | oo retuie ot he vanous ems| The Days of Real Sport By BRIGGS Hartford ve. Faemington were as follows | The H am and | 100 yard dash (closed), Zabo, | . . h Tarm m it tanley Rule, first; Demir Aan- Chicago Clergyman Sy sl el Iy‘r”fi Discusses Prizefight i he f fime 10 4-5 seconds. P e s A ticne 440 yard dash, Bengston, Stanley Ha : Foursomes | Rule, first: Arg Stanley Rule, ihae mannlng f nd and Wallacs s, third. e -5 second 5 ) yard dash, R t; Rakc e Erwir 1 and Karlan A Two points i 0 4 & :’M‘ e ) dash tanley 2 o 1 Walthe Rule, L ould Fhav o ind D Landers, 0 mile relay, Stanley Rule & | (O°Dell, Lawless, Bengston, ! the Ar ) first; Landers, ( Kowalski, | wan Volheart, Boilard), sccond of th " Ing pla I 50 3 Cool Ratter O S0 Healy T Stanloy 3 lost ¢ point to 1] Rakowsk) Russell & trong of Farmington; | lirw LA A\ATCY ¢ k3 ford, took il ts from Do and Alsop pe | ' n Ire orks, second, 34 feet 1 : b Rentz, Vulean Tron ft 1 ore 1 in Wor 37 feet 1 inch 1 broad jump, Simons, . s Hartford, | Stanley Rule, first, 17 foet 8 Inches Tl A 0'Dell v 1 second, 17 feet e SOk o o I Anderson, Landers, « ord, took o 1 feet 1 inch ¢ s i high jump. Clark, Lan- R L first, & feet 4 inches; Simons, kel ond, 5 feet 3 inch- Ca Siariay S b e o 1 Stanley Rule, mo Stan- v Kowalsky, } I t § inches 1 var, Stanley Works (Po hit rson, Nort Farrar GASCO'S BANQUET i ). \ Tritain Gasco Open Events ] tomorro [ wrd dash, bo, Stanley y elub room on Tl 1 Bengston, Stanley Rule, ' annual banguet ilthers, Stanley Rule, 0 nobly upheld the | third 10:02 e Mot aders this sea- | ] u run, Healy, Stanley it down to a chicken din | Rute inderson, Cygnet, A, C. lork and the feast will | of Port (‘hester, N. Y, & Kar- followed by an entertainment. ' lan, Landers, third.

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