New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1927, Page 9

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EXR XX i AY d to 1dey in— turn on L of 3 e e T ———— TSoeanins jIMAJORITY PICKING of Sports ; \ TUNNEY FOR WIN CTEIVTPITFTITTI PP IO Sow RELioi o UM e baxe :y"':'_.SDOHS Writers Seem to Think | He's Better battle for the world's heavyweight title in Chicago tomorrow night. icago. Sept. 21 (A —Opinions of 72 representative hoxing writers Fach, as is the usual thing, h: dieted that he will win. s 0 bold as to s that he will nock Tunney out 5 A gathered by the Associated Press on outcome of tomorrow's heavy- 5 npionship fight revealed stantial majority favoring Gene Tunney. | Out of thix array of critical talent 35 expressed themselves as confident | {of a Tunuey picked Wher e are asked our opinion Jack Dempsey to regatn the title. Ten th ht, we give the same an- er that we heard given over the other. radio the other night to the ques Ihe following reflect some of the tion “What is a woman driver 80ing riore defaile to do next when she puts out her Warren Brown, Chicago Herald One guess Is as §00d a3 aN- 44d Examiner—"1 can't piek them hen there's 5o much money involy- = ed. It's too uncertain.” The Herald will announce {he re-jim Doyle, Cleveland Plain Dealer sults of the bout round by round as ney should be a 4 to 1 favor i e usual custon o <o of o ! ¥ al 18 the usual custom. Because of the fjtq bug 1 will take a chance on Demp- difference tween Central and Eastern § a4 time, it is a diffi- onlt matter 1o asc ain just what time the hout will come through to this section of the country The fight critics have all looked over the contestants and they are making their predictions as to the outcome. Sonie are picking Tunney and others are picking Dempsey. rofused to go on record one way or en, New York Evening | upsey by a knockout in son, Grand Rapids (Miel 1d—"T cannot sc how + man vas decisively outpoint 1 a year ago ean come back far nough, at his age, to win over | vounger man who has been improy- {ing himseif in the meantime. [ ex- | the public. {pect to see Tunney knock out Derap- soy by the eighth ronnd.’ The i 3 Harry Bullion, Detroit Free seball se been called oft. | T Gl The lack of interest of the fans has ..o vl o Bl r prompted Manager Dan Malarney to o coato oot St let well eno alone this vear. |y This probably means that Kensing- 1" 1211 0one Brookiyn, N ton has closed its scason el P Uy ibut my suspicions arc such that vould not he We are endeavoring to find out what time the fans in this eity can expect the returns to start com- ng over the wire and as soon as it ed, it will be passed on to Sox-Kensington Press v oper Corbin Red Sox will continue cli-end. The local champio Mide o Hosy Middletown Saturday aft- irised to sce any- thing happen. | Hype 1goe, New York World —On form, Tunney ought to 1 10 (o 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WITH THE BOWLER:! PALACE ALLEYS Andrew Swifts Co. rlson 51 i i Ist e Possible Favorite | Detroit's, Boston 2 h st B MR | i The Standin 106 Ch t. 21 UP—The great- | oLt L R est ring spectacle of all time may v York 104 also witness the astonishing, if not| philadeiphia 85 ROGERS ALLEYS unprecedented fact of a challenger | Washington .. 76 STANLEY RULE & LE EL LEAGUE BETTING 0DDS ON FIGHT SHIFTING m,échioago Reports - Dempsey a‘ wyweight title | e LEA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927. s GUE STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Philad 18t phia, 4, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3. Detroit 4, Boston 3. tro St Louis Wi . 62 17 Games Today oit at New York al Washington Cleveland at Philadelphia Planes ring a favorite over the | Chicago 50 8 W i i i ') Albright (i} R If such favoritism is based on A, Johnson 102 103 wagering odds and on popular sen Wright 105 a4 | Mal 3 {timent, it seems likely that Jack Tl Dempsey wiil e the choice to con- 7 441 4731333 [auer Gene Tunney and regain the Canges o | heavyweight crown in their ten e round match tomorrow night in the PR I sine and concrete crater of Soldier § T se | F1end 105 89 85 Altho 40 405 4271284 | writers tuge w 90 458 49 |8 to 5 ravorite four days ago to in Screw Drivers ... |stances today of wagers heing madc 2 el 3ns | With Dempsey the favorite at 6 to 50 The first concrete evidence of 1 * 0 {unusual switch in betting sentiment 9 'lwas disclosed by the Chicago 7ri- | R bune in reporting that Packey Mc- | Brooklyn Hummers Farland, famous former Hghtweight | Boston Rna \ 5 A 83315 hoxe ad placed $5,000 to $6,000 | phjladelphia .... 4 g g :{on 1 y. It followed a general o LU0 se st an- 28 [trend of reports, circulated every Mofta 11 5T s1— 269 v t crowd thin e {heavy financial back being Mitre {accorded Dempsey's chances. Fow Foard gz gy s in heavyweight title history ! “ have developed as shar spht of G opinion or ag many side-issues. i . | It is the combination of this wide- Iy divergent opinion and the person- | a majority of sports pparently favor Tunney's BiU Broccain chances of victory, the drift in &L t opinon ong them toward a @5 Jempsey triumph has heen almost <80 a8 1s pronounced within the past few ¥s as the shift in betting from a here the champion was an ving powers of the colorful v, plus the that Pormer NATIONAL LE at Boston G Yesterday's Results Rrooklyn St. Louis & Chicago (Other ¢ Louis cago neinnati Brook! (Other ¢ 3, Pittshurgh Philadelphia 4. ston 5. 2 not scheduled) 1 The Standing W, sT Games Today at Pittsburg lubs not schr uled). JAMES HARLAN DIES Commerce Chaivman of the After Lingering liness, Jnterstate Commission Succumbs | 1 At will go o Plain- | Cot S ing S S i wmanship of Tex’ Ricks oty Slitayigto oS (RTLGE Hain i o dnlls nevertheless, 1'm 1 3 ullatol hiacueonl bratls e N. Y. Sept. 21 () | piilesithere? [ plaving the ‘Lunch’ on the old gladl- | £ Sl A el rln T c\yanm‘:lr:“;»; Binds § have fcaniuran Mthall i B B ol | e iz interstate commeree cormission, championship of Plaiville fnd the b R s for boxing or any other 1 at his summer home here last Corhin Red Sox have captured the "}:’“ gohecs ;'m:\ o I < ; s 238 | tacle of modern Umes. ght after a lingering illness. His ampionship of New Britain, Sun- . prcad it o St S I | Not only will Soldicr 1%ield afford native of Essex, was at his | ¥isi game will fhegaf battle, the lik too old | Myers s 11s 114 3sa [from five to forty dollars’ worth of | bedside when the end came. fore, of champions and there i BIE Soypo § 83 | exe-witnessing to 118 spectacular as Har had been ill for sev- | any doubt but that there will ¥ Tabid Pacrell Daily | 5 .. . lsembluge but a radio hook-up of eral months, and for the past five or plenty of interest i the coming | SR i T P17 L Cord-hreaking proportions, involv- six weeks it was realized that clash TRk Fariiion S ork AT i i g2 — 27 | ing stations in one national chain covery wag improbable, 3 I 0 o T e et it T Hiland six others, operating independ-| Jle left a widow, Mary M. Noblc Thal Bitte nything bufh alseo il win. i i 22 lontly will carry the blow by blow daughter of Col. Relgen Noble, ond rate team and the Sox will have| W. O. McGeehan, New York Her- s ' s 1 - 205 Story of the battle to perhaps 50,-this villag two hrothers, Rev best to heat the ald Tribune ey all along.” 1’ 1 ¢ ot 0 ligteners in this and other Richard Davenport ¥ n, Presby- After the recent William Morr w York Lve- 0% Aok s. Millions more will get the terian minister, and John Maynard the Blues trimuied (ning J’ost=-"In view of w ) yv—‘ Rules over nearly 200 telegraph Harlan, an attorney of New York out of four, the pened in New York in the Sharke powy “ a3 we- 2a0 | wires, located at or near the MNg- city, and two sisters, Miss Laura neighboring te all set to give Dempsey and Pauline-Delaney bouts, q = i3 iside to carry press association and farian, at one time social secretary Tohin's « fhow can you pick anybody here” : : 3 1 I Inewspaper reports of the fight fo Mrs, Warren G. Harding. wife of | 12d Coch Kansas City Jonrnal- | s It will take the battle Htself t0!the late presideni, and Miss Ruth | Vonti started Sunday Uost—"T vl win ‘ 19 rmine how far Dempsey has| jiplan when SNew Breiain team | Willmr Wood. N sun— | = 1 125 lealed hack the old smashing endur e S 1 the All-Southern Collegians "' net picking fo ) mm‘ |anee, to settle whether his surging | | nd S Memarial Field in W Frook you c tell ahont peaty- | STANLEY RULE & VEVEL GIRES |rushes can penetrate Tunney’s shifto jonn Marshall Harlar park. Judging from the intercst he- weight fights, Otherwi 1 would | 8 atimas ’ defense or retain their momentum ol (he Gnits by the fans of ihe eity favor Tunney.” R s 5o ishing:power in the face ol After his graduation L the coming grid sea - (e ing, counter-punching defonse (o, e ol the best TUNNEY RES’"NG [ haniie o o IS mod RO DR SHER G st aw in the office of Mel i i ¢ i ler, former chicf justice i } = atlse the United St After adr LIk eRStekes 5 o the bar in 1585, he practiced | "G e BEFORE BIG BOLT Waner, sens outficlder, o n major league record for sin: n oone season. and set led the mad -« Discussion of Money Brings, Interesting Sidelighls the ek, unoffi- | cial records show ! —— nother (P With | ne Tunpey’s training for the fitle fray with Jack Dempsey in Soldier Ve gathered his 170th single from | : | Take Villa, Til, Sept the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday, 1y k : 5 ing the modern record set hy John- S0 Louis Browns I'ield tomorrow night 4 thing of the G "”",‘”" \:';.m"l.'”’“‘ past heavyweight champion, his BELREY Lt Sealer ontou A the thinning ranks of he- visiting cxperts, seitled in the | Cedar Crest 1'4.!\1\—1 ait the breaking ing his first year i ke es, several days ago |, ek 3 fry elub today o a 5 e i e the m reached the 200 1 » tomorrow never hefor vel by a X _ 1 3 ving history. Dempsey got the ! i ) diceussion has centered on = : v ] fheiera o e s0 available ; Lk i : i purse A year ago, |soveral problems in higher mathe- 'y P A L L recol | ( Tunney ot only - : In i e Tndisns are given free tuition at gures that showed Tunney. ! J e SR BASEBALL'S RIG TIVE iy e | Clesieefictds 4 st sl biirae vl By the United ¥ EFTADIEL (R0 0 T ' VAJOR TIAGUT: LIEADERS, ibloadad Indians graduafed Jast Ty Colb failed to hit safely In celye: $100.0007 8 round orc, e 1 e iines of Sopls 20 | =pring. four times a rday. Ruth, 3 minste ety SRS i & i Hiroeh Gehrig, Horns nd Speaker were ronnds of bhor against Dempse Toummy an National not idle |if the bont goes the Hmit-—were coraplicated, But the mathematical Gehrig ninds after a lengthy struggle and | Colib 5| conference with the champicn, cam 24 {forth with the announcement ¢| Gene, at the $1 rate he re-| 2 cdived as a soldier during 19 months | lo service fn the world war, wou | be obliged to engage in 1,754 mo wars to earn the sum Tex Rickard ‘w\w!l pay him for 3u minutes work | Thursda ! Strangest of Tornsby Ruth Speaker the tale told N fought he funney during that might have 1 tween Dempsey and thie world war for 10 cents apiece, Dempsey, the story told on good ! authority, atiempted to enter the | ! marine corps, in New York city dur- | ling February of 1918, the very time | |and place tha present heavyweight | { King enlisted In the “Devil Dogs.” but was dissuaded from his original Jintention, ! . | Military sharps pointed out that Bus[ness Man {1hey both would have been shipped to Paris Island, & C. Marines of by et _jsimilar height and size venally land | My car is vital to the con lin the same squad and take their duct of my business. And |, 1cation together. At Paris Island, Y've learned that one wayto | e story continued. boxing bouts assure myself of day in |not only wore required during the and day out dependability | (raining but provided the principal and with greater fuel econ. | recreation during ihe ciening “rest : . hours. omy be-flldcs 18240; ln‘tflll Tunncy would have fought Demp- ampions. sey perhaps every day, during the months bifore going overseas. 17ig- uring the duration of the bouts at about one-tenth of the work two ! marines perform to carn the daily dollar, the mathen jcians were de- lighted to discove Uncle Sam conld have promoted these bouts for nbion e the better plug becauseof its doble-ribbed wilimar Champion Xe for Fords 607 Champion~ Carn other than Fords 75¢ in the “finest rommission. Tunney, < HAMPION shape of my career” expects to 3 scale 18§ pounds for the title con- Spark Plugs st * TOLEDO, OHIO i e fastest moving living For your protection be sure ,;‘,I} ¥ the deer or Lot fly of North ing to Thursdey for Chicago, wid the weighing in cercmony at 3 program loday. | leave | p. m. betore the Tilinois boxing | i Just ten cents cach, ! |7 Gene had only a long walk on the ’ Champions you buy are in [p | America and Europe. Entomologists the original Champion cartons. say It can fly at the rate of 188 miles an hour, the fireside of daily battles | T S . nurd T Patash M. Burkar ol Gotd ollar § Pall Mall Those two modern gladiators are and the sluggish- appearance in 15 - will throw all his once further to los: cain, most of all the A so greatly and another million- of s were not . Tun- kes tha L decad 1901, & eared weapons into the The bronzed challenger | 100 of Chi the interstate commniere <ion In 180, and he served on that | trilimal during the administrations | vsidents Taft ar | m eh ving two vears. it selected him ago. He was appointed attorney general of Porto Rico in President | s a member commis- 1 Wilsen, be airman of the commis- sion in 1914, He retired from the commission in 1918, SR St draw. will colleat| MRS, CARTING RTAINS FTA i b doline praan re. Herman ling of 485 | LT Fing history while Dempsey | St v strect, entertained a number SRy B oo Y 3 of former office ates of the ad- | 5 o o el $1.200 veriising department of Landers, | Omars 1 el e e and Clark’s officr, last eve- s 9 Y el S S e ¢ at her home. The home was| Ratti Triplee Prediction for Fight o Chicagn, Sept. 21 P—Vair and Stolen Rases— Frisch, Ca cool weather for the battle of Sol- | Pitching ner, Pirat 4 Pire Williams, Phillics Is, 41 Grimes, Glants, won 1§ dier Field. was the forceast today ! Jost 7. of the Unit- i Batting by I'rof. Henry J. States weather bur rth Monday night | Hits—C ws | Doubles st Triples down from the ending the mercary 10 44 will continue to prevail for two days more,” Prof. Cox said Homer: ather tn | rig ¥ re I8 no warm cold wave which swept Runs— Rt Prof. Cox announced, “and | Stolen I American Simmons, Athletics, 352 L Yankees, ombis, Y anke Gelr 5 Combs, Yankees, 20 Ruth, Yankees, ks, 4 Rrowns the cven a possibility of frost, Itchin foyt, Yankees, won 2 but it does laok as though we may ' lost G. expeet fair and cool weather here 5 Thursday night.” Simas ng husiness methods in clides Herald Cla READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS scheme / itied Ads in the of things. Stanley My i L Runs L. 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