New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1927, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927. $55050055 930005000508 5855 4080055853884 55889855889.88 5558253835258 55SLS 0S5 HSTSLSSHL 5. L9550, $OS6500 TUNNEY RETAINS HIS TITLE AGAINST JACK DEMPSEY — ALL.NEW BRITAIN SIGNS UP “ZEV” GRAHAM, FORDHAM STAR 3 —AMATEUR BOUTS TONIGHT—-CORBIN RED SOX TO CLASH WIiTH PLAINVILLE BLUES SUNDAY AFTERNOON—OTHER ITEMS : 9 haasad Al A A AR R AL AL A AR A LA A Al Ad st il et ai 22 T2 2 ey e R R L A T Y Y I T P S Y P Y O PR R TX ST R TR 2 X X TR E 2 TIIPPITFITIPITIITIFPTVTTVIIFICOOTTIICEIIEPETHI PIGIITTITIONNCPTPITIVITTIIOOT TS5 CARDINALS ARE BACK IN LOCAL CHAMPIONS | TUNNEY RETAINS HIS TITLE (HAMPION TFAMS ZEV GRAHAM SIGNED TO SECOND PLACE IN RACE! OFF FOR NEW YORK! o ~ MEET ON SUNDAY PLAY W_ITE‘NEW BRITAIN St. Louis Downs Boston Braves As Giants and Pirates ’ Wit ! .o Star Quarterback On Fordham University Team Se- Divide a Double Header—Cincies Take Two From Paradise Park Baseball Team (0 : i Corbin Red SOX‘ and P[filll.l”f‘ cured For Sunday’s Game—Radzewich Transferred Brooklyn—Cubs Down Phillies—Ruth’s Home Runs | Make Trip Tomorrow | | " Blues Clash in Plainville | to Halfback — Final Practice Tonight For First Wins For Yanks Over Tigers—Senators Pull Out | e ‘ ; k e Bl Game—Coach Dave Dunn Names Starting Lineup Victory Over Browns—Red Sox Lose Another. Shith o0 Lha: chariionanin ot tho | o wsh between the Cor _—All g!a)'el‘s to BF Used l)lll'il)}z the Contest. Rotary Boys' Leacue ¢ g f . ted Sox baseball team N enjoy th q Plainville Blues sched o} Zov Graham, star quarterd t, tomorrow unday atternoor i the For iversity footbail Rritain i ! Tiar im for the past three scasons and y y Ul-American quartert in 1 nd 1 i oy ed by 1} nagerent cw Britain oothall 1 ¢ opening me of the ye L : uis Datoli ar h e All-Southern Colle - l‘:“'”‘ L] i ; 2] ille team tery, and of the Fordh With Mr. mey as the guide, vty wil \ave explain- | : £ < {in the park. Al the < of the | w 5 S " i Har world are gathercd t a fo isit las prove the most interesting hon man who su prey 1 to go 1 s will all be ge r dinn dny when the o taken to the Yan « box seats near the 11 be provided and t 1 view the w Y Yinkees & mpions of the American Liague, o ietion against the Chicazo White g » % . it may he P holder's hands was 16 said the bi A him in th Ryeil ormer ch ¢ i times by 1 ¥ d 8 | Ti ! e 3 in t] i Majority of Positions o 5 it 1o il U imnortant i aea LR, U forty punches on th man lert t ackers € € € Yootball Team back of the champion’s neck, all of < S Day i . S i a ) i which were fouls, (ic thought A ! b nent R DS ; t. b I bobbed up B Conneeticut Boys Holding Down | corne Y Ta D e e slower, and Tunney landed | is city | with ho the ev i - Several low Dblows in 1 cor a il prol Taanager of Won On Poiuts gt : yiE AR fing Program of Events at ¥, M. €. A, | <vonth round hich Demy . AR ren of Naugaluck, o 'vavsity I showing for a moment that great |Just att nney rocke : ( s Senior and {atiack of old w . with two hard r to the jaw Outlined in Both the Senior and K of old which carned him t Lol o T 06 A A TN e - of the assa Mauler, crashe Anether ro or two conl 1 o o " T Saintal | Mariford and New {orap- (PompsoyisWile S\ arilivsUHstarls Boys' Divisions, 10 ¢ Jempsey 3 : rights and left through the cham- ||V have failed ic with Demy e " z 5 eaiiadale season | pion's defe and drove Tunney to T VAT v 0 U'E Gl | of ne P e Y the canvas for longer than the 10 € IRCAIOnEEIES T NATIONAL LEAGUE i 0 e rrang in | seconds which normally constitutes a | seemed a 1 b S : . o e 3¢ € nior groups. | knockout, g e carly rour > i pLel ; o L pron Vet Gume) 1 nics, swimming, | The Count YT 5 [ ¢ . e 1 o 8 b Bstelle. wh s of sports| But under the rules of “hoxing Gy Nl ean 0L B0 er 4 ot . Hartfor 1 o and et 1 one good look 1 will oceu ntien of the rexhibitions” in Chicago, the refer L ¢ o from an op i - ¢ ; o = h ¥ laimed siy b ¥ tho! from the radio story you physical director and his assistants | cannot begin 1o count over a fighter | CVSCT i b Flynn claimed $ix |onqieits, Al s been lie Rasmus pf Terrsville \ hrt.! furing the coming fall and winter i who is down until the opponcnt has . : Sharkey's fol | 5ted by Paul “IUs all over, ek said, MT guess i hrough fi i bl on A lires ay.is comes Jack, oc Dombro ' Hartford card while Paul Terzo is an- ’ rin whom the ublic is in nentral corner and the Gene and Johnny cree failed to count atlis;time gould ol . Howard Kennedy, f du Meets Mond; On'ihe alhe nd, Tunney seemed S2Yenth round knockdown and v nd J. J. Callahan R v, quarre the sday and Friday, from Slibe ) p.om. Older Business Men months. withdrawn to a neutral corner. For JAck bt schedules in both groups are!two or three seconds or more after 2 he ery of “foul” to r eq After Nis fight with Dempse > 5o those who Estolle i ¢ went down, Dempsey fi Monday and 1 enth round had fail- 9:30 p. M. Young tory. Mrs. Dempsey, adio in norths heear hysterical and it v time before her arpanion a4 quiet her. In the last two ‘ v missed a left lu Wll- ! eu 5 Lford ticha fr- B ral, other A f i 1ds, when Jack was slow 4 into a clinch. Jaci urely losing, Mrs. Dempsey b ¢ith two left. hooks to he ! . (I v ¢ e course to weep. She threw herself on In the clinch that followed i 5 tyan, New i C 1)y S at the announce- clipped Gone four fimes with a1 1@ Lamors ght classes from 110 (o 160 | 5y Tunney’s vietory, vight on the back of the head. They f 4 William | pouiids. The fiest hout of the ni 1t . ipsey pre 1dy, Sim and Arthur V. Wil- | will start promptly at 8:3 her to recover her composure 1 S e e e ing while Danielson: full back, William @ by the time Jack had arrived, an R R e Sl - . New Haven, or Rhoar Flydal, READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS bour later sho was calm and smil- L the Following Page) | Hartford | FOR YOUR WANTS ing i | however, was heard to Say if | me—— = . i\fiovie ofma M;n Wi;h a Mosquito Bite on the Anid_e rately to have waite ! ; ount to et the her S L and Kenneth Wi Tuesday and T A o o i Round One B . 1) of a moral victory for {8105 Andrey Save | Minty W Boxing class (Lo P t $:15 p. m. Mon e (beginners) | Fencing | T o Fiynn, e dack did not tuke long. though threatened to contest the decision 15 for Demp ust one of the hreaks in the B BR] GS 1 in that seventh round Dempsey Junior | ctood r the top o come sday | hack t E thier dothror rday heavywe 8 T Only Ty day from 7:00 10 ang cdnesday from 7:00 to | nd Friday from 7:00 to Toledo he hrough for an Raltie Idenly Dempsey rally q B ame unexpectic After the Junior old former champion 1} 10:00 | Bion miserably to show his old-tin replica of the first at Phila- | L delphia last year, when Tunney won ewim | the title. The re few damaging gym 1 the first two rounds, In d, Dempsey hit Gene with lance at all swim periods peared o be low blo = | times in succession, i g AFR]GA HEARS FIGHT { later followed with two more vas playing for the hody Sl | was pound i De Thousands on rk Continent™ | e anaey ‘1“ v Champion Out Over Radio | * 1 1o be hitting low, and once ‘?.4 was cantioned for butting., Tun- | —Muny Scrved By Relay. | ney may have been angered by what e 5 7 | he considare s at an he petown, Union of Souih Africa, | z ! opened N the f champion | o hou Is of persons . Thoust DerSOMS L and landed two hard rights which | ’ L L pol Sremnec lshook Dempeey three more a7 I | Lol I eht to the ja L left him | The pride of the wearer i cment the decision 3 ke ' < the envy of others e % SOeh At e Blows hut failed to follow up, Tun 4 ney kept landing reguiocly, short-wave | (R : it Detpeey ook ihe sinth rour Lamson-Hubbard | e A Ui Hetenors | landing treely to Gene's h LN o> o body and i f S | v Lroadeast u | body and Tunne 1 a safe m Hf\Tb - i \ . 8 tation which madot £ behind him, was playing a to the owlkr or hen e the vicious seventh : A\;\!‘i‘l,v\ - the preliminarfes and wait The Final 1 BABCOCK (0. £ for the big fight, hundreds of par S the eighth started, Demps: A night of it, tricd vainly fo follow up his advan @191~y Teiguns i

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