New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1927, Page 21

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\el- to- speatking HTUNEY RETAINS of The All-New Britain football team th the si star on vears, has iron combination that sta to tackle that the ma the coming Graham hest all-aro [ hrow in fact, an all-arour Radze wic backficld game at left half back voach Dave Tlanagar nates. his gives Ne ‘Red” O'N nd nd Holzh team gruelling battles of ti son a w Sunday afte Graham was Rritain fean Harry Gin a former e the team, home, Coach that heen succes: to p veral oc him as one quarterback for &everal news Radzewic play the quarterback there would have isn Iy. Radzewich is a halfbac quarterback effective pla the bail on Tust in the team Graham rer managemen Dave Dunn nent squad probably tinal practic or action 1 he ga GARDY IN'SECOND PLACE (Continued Batted Chicago Roston Two [ Connoliy, RAMB Local Footl son on Sunday October 2—Organ- | lzation Plans Made. The the night street, attended du Ram at The team will practi it 8 a'clock 1o he prese dates wishin to appear The Ram son on Octob ment plan tough opponent. team needs s the sions. The follo 1o be prese son, Kieffer, tag, Coons, F Ruggle tings, Sandstrom, kus. the football team football. He forward p accomplish cverything that | umho” Conklin and We sbu Tunn w 'Kl t the iy here, what first practice of the s Ired Only ng: Sports HIS HEAVY CROWN (Continued from Preceding Page) | gning of “Zev” Graham, IT Fordham University | 7Y, 10 for the past three {5 ™ 0 to¢ perfected a strong grid- | 1ot % o0 e sy b ;:»“' ling another mvn"':‘m 'sf'\."fw"m: [came in. Jack dropped a left on hrsdin Tunney's body. Jack backed away | While the champion foliowed him across the ring with a volley of left and right hooks to the head | close to the ropes. Gene missed an o | overhand right as the bell sounded. | Round Two | Dempsey was fighting cautiously, ! ipparently secking to evade the | disasirons round. They came out Loxin in and Gene shot left to the chin. ‘They | Wer lancing, boxing high. Gene an overhead right on s chin r chasing him to Another right missed psey smashed a left to the w Britaln a line with | o4y and three lefts to the chin be- il at o . Humphries | tore Tunney could tie him up. | Hands high, k dodged away from rwajss CKICS | right. and laid back. chin ght fell right Gene snapped | and followed smash to the into a clinch, tak- ythire to the head as he is known as one of the und quarterbacks in col- can carry the ball, ses, tackle 1 football player can do howill be He will shifted to the start Sunda according to Dunn and will have dropped 11 Zehrer as his ronning | 0P | Demps | a corner and Den elmer There was little action as they | sparred carefully in the ecenter, I Tunney's left was short, but Demy sey merely fell into a clinch. Gene two more lefts, while Jack two short left hooks to the npsey lunged low. Tun- An but managed to and fleck two soft face as the round is all set for two of the coming tomorrow ani Yellow Jac The Yello this city missed eck from inst the Pa wpear i on rnoon e Round h the efforts of With Dave Dunn, | in ) captain coaching | ap should ferl at m t zain they boxed carefully, siowly ! the center of the parently wa ng. Dempsey s tryin to ta lize Tunney into leading and making an open fight of it. Tunney sneaked tty left jab, but took a 1 raps on the back of the took the offensive Iriving Dempsey into the ropes, where Jack tied him tight. As they bbed into the center, Tunuey led and fell into Dempsey's straight n in action | right smash to the body. ( held | while Jack clouted both hands to | the midseetion, A right smash to | picked to | the heart drove Tunney back. As| position and | they fiddled about, Dempsey wove in | but that he | close again to cuff the back of position n head with his right. better | Round Four ! Dempsey took the offensive hut Tunney's right cracked on his ehin. Gene's left found the same mark. Whils apped two lefis to | the bot complained that the nd fought Jack as they fell against the scd with a right and to the hody. Jack ort 1efte 1o conntered | Three | i ! ri Graham over a pre f doz neck. Gene the man sful in s He 1sions of the s he ha sensons past s % h Lad heen iring Graham him play on desc s most wonderful any doubt filled the un- much however, than he and he will 1 ving where he the o is a mor can carry nsive Dempsey ¢ Ger changes will be made wer foul with the 1vent here of csperately Th with C‘oach the perma- game. This will tonight at the e before the first game | right nay be postponed until | Dempsey ! Suniday afternoon. 00ks to the head and nailed Demp- | z sey on the'ropes. A right sent Demp- | sey recling into the corner. A left | hook nearly floored him Demp- | sey lay against the ropes, stunned, | Tunney missed with both hands and | bell Killed his oppogtunity | Round Piv ! missed a right and they | a clinch. Jack fell in close, hody, while Tunney, | missed again, ! lling into the took to the attack nains 10 he seen t will confer in selecting ofr lons s Gene mi took another left was leadin the hody |just as lis nnow, s while Tunney Itly to the head. Two S to the chin stung d two more left smashe Tunney fell into pounding to the from overanxion Jack bhacked awiy ropes as Tunney When Jack ticd 1 ont to the ecenter of the ri Dempsey bobbed —ont of three lef now him up, 5 “jabs. He sent a StifF straight left [ the temple shook Tunn head back with A right high on | Dempsey hadly how- | w \SHI\V'H"\' AB. k. pion Lacked away, 3 a wait. Tn rapped again on Fumney’s Gene in Jack’s body #t cven, content fo jab other back of ‘)H‘ 1wo nice bell. ciinch, Jack ok, Round Six They hoxed carefull o erowd bellowed as right hand, ! “0ld Tron Mike’ a4 under Tun- < heart. But the champion ¢ ¢k ripping both hands to the chin, Dempsey, tiring, fell into a clinch ter the blows. Bobbing in and ont Juck turned the champion half way wound with a hook to th head. Tunney back stron But two left hooks and straight right stung the npion. | Missing a long left, Jack took a right | under the heart as they fell again | into a clinch | Round Seven Dempsey’s handlers pleaded with him to keep his chin down. As he came out bobbing, weaving under Tunney's right, Jack slapped a soft t to the ribs. A volley of right nd left hooks to the head floored | ‘unney, count of nine., Demp: on him as a wild cat and Gene drop- ped backwards around the ring. Dempsey was in close with a smash- ing hody attack. Tunney dazed, only could jumyp and flounder backward Dempsey cornered him at the ropes and smashed a left and right to the | hody. Gene came back weakly, jab 3 o1 bing 7t to the head. Dempse 0 0 o |langhed and urged Gene to come in | land fight. Losing his temper Jack sntashed Tunney with left and right swings to the head. Gene badly daz ed, grabbed Dempsey with both Wird, Rothrock. Toger | DANAS and still was holding on Dincen, — Owens and | fiereely at the bell. 0 i Round Fight —— Dempsey came out in a crouch. | left and I clinched. As Tunney backed Demp- sey made no effort to cateh him, merely walking after him and Jtaunting him to fight. Tunncy did fight, whipping a left and right up- perent to Jack’s chin. As he missed rights, Dempsey lifted his left to the jaw. In a clinch, Jack again cuffed Tunney's head. A smashing left to 10 the hody drove Tunney back and 4 right to the heart made him grab Jack. As Jack dodged a right he slipped to one knee for no count. iking cour Tunney flew at Dempsey. pumping both hands to the head. They were boxing cautiously, both tived, waiting for openings as the ronnd ended. | Round Nine Tunney's retreating tacties drew boos from the crowd between rounds. Jack grabbed the champion and smashed him half a dozen times on wing players are asked the back of the neck. Tunney, stand- nt tonight: ) ing in the center of the ring, held . Woods, Spitko, ack off for a few moments with rto, Klopp, Wol three straight left jabs, but Jack irickson Walicki, hore right to close quarters. Coming Belini and Lu- in, Gene's right opened a cut over | Dempsey's right eye. The champion W a1 1 it run scored. | MeFaydin 1o, it ires hall Team to Open Sca- bler football Teld ason last ricks store on Arch a few of the players e to a misunderstanding. again toni AL member are asked nt and all other candi- g 10 try out urc ked team blers will open the sea- and the manage- hook up with a For this reason, al practice ses- s to Ga [ game i {game.) | {Chi Tlom | Pitching i Ru NEW BRITAIN DAILY ULRALD, FRIDAY, § tried to bob, but BT S5 SEATS WERE N GENE EXPLANS OBSCURE PLACES Occupants Saw Bul Little of Smelling Salts and lnsul ‘boul\cxd off his jaw. The champion ame back, however, and rocked Jack again with swinging smashes to the head. Dempsey came to his u,orner @ bit wobbly as the bell | sounded. Round Ten They shook hands in the center of the ring. Jack floored Tunney again with a left and right to the chin, Gene was up before the timer could start counting. Jack's right smash- ed into Gene's head again and the | Chicago, Sept. water from Jack's hair splashed over |the odyssey of the the ringside writer tiger [of the homo supic again, whaled b but {in; and of the figh Tunney tied him a clinch. They pauscd, and as Dempsey drop- |est and most ped his hands, Tunney whipped a jthat is Soldier left and right hook into the Manas- |48 black as they w sa Mauler's *. Gene came into t were blacker, said ack ripping both hands to the | ‘ ad. While I appeared to| wen who ne laid him on the ropes, but {the wonin, behayved champion’s two-handed ck [Ing the first six 1 a bit wild, J drove ral {hegan dirceting rights to the Gene countered {the policemen and with a I¢ dly staggering, |second, became Dempsey bout the ring as |third, and, finally, the bell soundedd. The former cham- [through the bluec pion, still grog sparred dizzily |sWirled down the after the gong. planked seats into LEAGUE STANDING |27 |vations. Two-thir AMERICAN LEAGUE Blg Juck, the hands in, up in These fiv ren Npsey att seve body hook. I wohbled s of t ed in these rim-si blocks from the r did not learn who til sometime due partly [ from th {to the to the white twisting their vie ion tha ring itself, [ The Yesterday's Results New York S, Detroit 7 Philadely 1. Clevela nings). the con Philadeiphia 3, Cleveland 2 (2nd in the Chicago 1, on 1n, St (10 innings). Louis 7, sciously long to ringsiders, but as iplained, light only | miles a second. Those | temerity Ihe Standing New York Philadelphia .. Washington Detroit .. .. to seek t [ed by even themselyes; aws fro 120 om the pol Clevelan 8t Louis . nudging forw d, Boston 1 P s Games Today Cleveland at Philadelphia Chicago at Boston (Other games not sciie Nearly any rate, carricd s little To these optical aid {light on whicl {swung their arms {other, for all the lin a fantastic dr [Zml““”.‘y such vague | NATIONAL five LEAGUE it York 2, (lst 7, Pittsburgh 1 meets in that du sciousness and unc {real, ecrie—and s Cincinnati 2 Usti The blows with ume-—12 innings) |dropped Tunney it Cincirnati 4, Brooklyn 3. (2nd [4g obscure to the ime). |the five dollar pla = lto Jehus nodding Standing lin taxis waiting w. could be see Pittshurgh G ) lone in St. Louis ... . 86 )m red, New York ...... 86 rountil Chicago .. Brooklyn . S [pion onto the can Boston .. Gima bl ] 55617 rhe smoke Philadelphia St. Louis 6, Bostorn 5, Chicago 8, Philadelphia 4. 2, Brooklyn 1. Thy the from Lof cigare the flash powders Games Toda created New York at Pitts in the “izzard" se loston at St. Louis ation of Philadelphia at Chicigo {though from 1L Cineinnati, Some of themsely at least tes a for o1 abov Bronson Did His Best To Get Jack’s “Goat” | Chic 0. Sept (UP)—Jdimmy lironson, chief second for Gene Tun- at the fight last night pparent It & determined effort to an- Dempsey just hefore the | consoled |that they clectric dium from them; d the d-high letter round nu score names ney Iy made i ven this triflin denied them beea ot ler way th and Brouson not ex {in front nds, and pos sly for that reason Bronson was chosen to go | to Dempsey’s dressing room to in-| spect” the taping of his hands. Nohody within reach of Demps: ever refers openly to the er charges which grew out of S shipyard _service during the || OUC World W But Bronson, in a duil } ©8 "/ moment when the noise in the dress- | 1" "N ing room died down, hummed the © 2 .“'” Gh “I Didn't Raise My Boy To | st soifiier;! whether they saw R some of them 1 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS. 4 this is no (Including games of Sept. 22.) ' fpey By the Assoviated Pre s Tater National: Patting—P. Waner, Pirates, .383 ituns—TL. Waner, Pirates, 129, Hite—P. W 2 Youbles— Triples—I rs—W Wilson, Cubs, 28. <tolen b 5 inals, won are ¢ 1ty of miled tive ined was n from the ri comnt fists ola | !¢ 1ac Ivantage his have and cor These r of field Be a JFOR YOU tephenson, Cubs, 47 Waner, Pirates, 18. i Phillies, viants lost 7. American: -Simmons, Athletics, Ruth, Yank 150. Hits—Combs, Yankees, 228, Doubles——Gehrig, Yankees, riples—Comus, Yankees, Homers—Ruth, rig. Yankees, 4 Stolen Bases—Sisler, Browns, Pitehing—Hioyt, Yankecs, lost 6. SHELLS Batting: dollar field unt aisles and ove e's count over in the seventh round seemed uncon- ho came late in the five dollar s for there arow at ne, by z way 1 k, so t Ats were occupied t prefiminary evervone, es-—telescopes, field lenses that sold for dollar folks arionettes n were white trunks knotted together in a legs of |scemed to melt, dropping a cigars, over ats experienced the seving the n board of any knockdowns. arose, blotting I slight sloping of scats. exag bought paper: Shotguns and SUPPLIES sy HE e HIS COME- Flgh[ Goaded Hllll 0n P Lt tive dollar welling salts a T ns who sat the ed the heavyweight t they saw—if any. tor ne Tunney the cheap- | holder said so himsel ote in the l—were re: were this he icago, Sept tod Whiff of aromatic s trong langnage of Jim chi pion out from his co crater ally not ainted. They of the sf Gene's second sonie round ck Dem who h sat in then 1 like ound preliminary rbed remarks o ushers during the ractable after t a flood, levees martyrs dur 4 floor nine in the im to “com the gencral Tunney's of the g fornm like burst : o hotel rthe ts in hi ted that the to such the aro h t Lt his ou hose who remain- de seats three ing itself, ac 1y won the fight un- ward. This was ir distance ring. partly thonsands that w, and partly t seemed to exist | that all tory W seemad for Tt v told me Dempsey's hook.” said right until went in 1o first to keep we 10 | the left Tunney the far-from-the- one of them ex-! tray 150,000 first thoughts were How did T get hore? ashamed of stunned up all ol b and ha heir exact locaiion ctions were greet arby fans and and the ushers had been much rig fnste my corner gnd w g to me to did until the Then T made ver would ba hit with no more hat ot intil m ne ice con at the best of as soon as | ik cent at | 10T Dempsey Aont e was on 5 per Kind of asses or the irtet sald conld i get hit and knock Iy lips never move said to Dempsey: Tl sed ling hetter.” ind when T and wor ‘Comea om glass have s a qu without dot of moved, ing was a Tack I'm fo Then or rushed at each S world hke f am. The characters sk between onscioust un- omewhat absurd 1 which Dempsey him how he felt 1 the seventh were ‘Don't worry cave dwellers on | 1 ' Gene anks as they were | the sme wm;: salts over their wheels| “Then T 1 outside. All that two toy pugilists | swered and the other | Jimmy, cor- | T gave them | smellin cham- came back actors | ¢4 s one n Jimmy Bron con- back Imn. orry ab T'm all right." him a litt salts, and him out there t for th hell, so some one of as floor tens of thousan i » ma from | Der around but i Tunney hands wit and swellin plication of .1 | his fighti 5. ¢ showed on his 4 with Mayor William son, of Chicago, and dc ables who held Tunney suif pipes ar L dic of the cameramen the bowl. osc 1 by tape « the clouds. 108t philosophic es with the b could see the oss the board that car ne’ and “Jack” | the with a place 1 (0 ber and the re G ne but p today n letter nd talk of fouls, as s huge days over when the controve satisf champio 1se when the e holders of s out I'm afr: said a bl that his dream of re I doubt if He has b which me doilar )t 0 much the n i th did these five dol they were mearcs wsequently able to vl with toe-to-toe liers of Soldier the fight it or not. A arned won at his « SliToinim away e romn who ion downtown who nd doled ssary, s e man salts ' when ne Apparently rh memor READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ROWANTS v hit the floo v comfort. v will spend the with friends in Cl urning to New Y plins to day. With will hike for vacation of S o ring opponent in prefer 1o t twice ming year if only to ke st of conditior BASEBAL Babe Ruth's 56th hom | nis only hit but it won Tigers yesterday must average a homer ¢ ffrom the HIGH PRESSURE PETE a5 LONG- AS | AM WAY oot HERE |\ MIGHT A5 WELL GO BAK o MY HOME TOWN FOR “TH' WEEK END— ?ESTL 1 ANT BEEN HOME FoR. DEAD TH' LAST FOUR YEARS BROWE-, \-w-w aND | \ i B! FIGHT | QUER, { FoRCED To Hook H1S way BAK —0— 15 ‘ : WELL, HEAE | AM — WAIT'LL TH' CROWD SEES ME — THERE. WONT BE NO SLEEP IN THIS \\\flomy TONIGRT moments you next ronn took up the do yon r,‘y e and again he an I -r'.uwp 4 impromptu court in ngueror of Dempsey a year for {he poor sports- | 1y raining est in th [ could wielded veland b fonight afi 'S BIG 1 TCIZER 23, 1927. [igame from now until the end of the |Cobb season in order to tie his 1921 record of 50. c g hit out of four time Hornsby crashed out his 26th home runs of the two singles ont of « This vker f in a pinch hitter Cobb was idle Aver triple and BACK Chicago, S ey's of his night Gehrig ..., Hornshy ittle hell” hamy nnr‘ The title pirits i my 1 ahut on- the rin the Bronson of Tun- a and the gam hen and ti- fore rking to- to avoid 1 dia wobbls im, grew I knew | ‘What s 1 ought punches on a 1 down a but my So long, when | 1 went to| hetter T the fight.” | < corner A new fall Tm swagger hi Elder Dempsey Almost ‘f Had Fight of His Own | father, Lake C wis and Beek. of Lenora, | readily it Compare the | ity—with price. much more John Irving gives at only 85, that young men like—One [tion. A row in front was vocifer- ous Tunney parti 5 “Kill the dirty slacker,” he yelled as 1ey pounded his rival. Hiram Dempscy stood on his seat and shook his fist at the fan, “You stop that; the war's over pt. 23 (UP)—Jack (now,” he shout Hiram Dempsey, | He said after the fight he believed rost had |the worst his son should have, re- rs Field | ceived was a draw ity, 1 own at hand ba listed in Demp: two| Second carriages ses Herald Classificc was in Open Saturday Night ol 2 | ‘_ Men...Compare the styles—Compare hers—Compare the qual- any make, at any See for yourself how Black—No. 606 an—No. 125 Oxford with just the cAlloNE nice ‘How Taeen STORF that time 1y o answer more he 1 really wi e OUR BOARDING HOUSE £ AH,« HERE [T (S, PLANE TALLS INTREE, « PiLOT bicel «~DROPPING 200 FEET WITt former | PLANE 04T OF CONTROL, s AVIATOR. WM. NEWBERRY K AND PASSENGER A. 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