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Speaking of Sports All-Southern Collegiates at Memorial ficld, was marred by injuries to two of the local team’s best men, “Zip" Zehrer and “Hap” Griswold. Zehrer pulled rtilage in his leg that will probably keep him out of the game for some time while Griswold has a badly injured ankie that might keep inim idle for a few weeks or more. T'he local eleven was not impressive i its victory. It appeared yester- day that had the eleven ngt got the break in the first few minutes that the touchdown, they hard time in making gave them ould have a ny score. The acrial game of the New Brit- ain team was a dismal failure while the visitors completed a few nico passes. The line and fense was all that could bhe asked of t and the Yellow Jackets will face 2 touch combination when they meet o New Brituin team next week cnd. defense The crowd which turncd out the first ganie of the year vesterday was the la opening game. Considering warmth of the day, it was a remark- 1ble showing and augurs well for the auson. The eloven will get going next and the fans will be treated to good foothall. ey Graham is all that he has painted to be. e is and et tacklers with « He bt he gets up almost time. He thrilled the a ral occasions, a spee- away 508 at the erowd runner can from down nother who fea ckirted the ends sions for nice gains a the crowd with his s vill have a good follow get together in their Red™ yesterday O'Nvil w acting captain The toam will captain this weel and no i leader would be chosen than the fighting conter. MeCue who re him is a good man at the positton and “Red” will be at any position in the line, placed conter available man team of Worcester, mateur fight hall nest the best hox- included wiil b hoxer weekl the Iriday night. Some of that city will vnoug the men who are to hattle Connvetient Thers nateur Mass, in the tournament in trom hs' ers in The tonrnament of Jast wook with all fortu nd as a cor the bonts o the standard, The Mehawk A, ng to make tp for dt by bringing the 1ction LEAGUE STANDING AMERICAN LEAGUE sorts 8 mi nence rot 1 usiia is pla ds into Yesterday's Results Detroit 6, N York 1. Cleveland 10, Chicago 1 Washington 10, St, Louis 0 (Other clubs not scheduled) ‘The Standing W, L. York 106 14 Philadelphia 84 Washington Dietroit Chicago Clevels St. Lonis Boston Games Today t New York. hington at Roston. (1) (Other clubs not seheduled) NATIONAL L rday’s Results 00klyn 0, Kness) Yest New York 0, (7,innings Pittshurgh St. Lonis 4-¢ I'hiladelphi Boston 1-5 8, Cincinnati 2 The \lmluluu. Pittsburgh SERLOIREN e i 97 68| Cincinnati Au0 Brooklyn ..... 120 hiladelphin Games Today New York at Philadcl Piftshurgh at Chieag St Lonis at Cineinnati, SEAPLANE RACES Schneider Cup Contest Yesterday (o Be Run This noon at Venice, Venice, pone (U'P) - Post- of a heavy cup seaplane this afternoon. A qguarter of a million people ho had spent the night at Lido cach, many of them sleeping on e sand. had a4 disappointing | 'nd when announcement was | made of the postponement. The weather was perfect but the surf was too heavy for the planes. Charles A. Levine and Captain Walter Hinchliffe arrived from Vienna in the Bellanca monoplane Columbia. They planned to attend the race today The ¢hoppy aused judges to postpone 2:30 to 4 p. m., but when there w no abatement in the roil of the surf (he way called tie day. Sept d yes e sen, e hneid ace was set for water yesterday the start first rfom race for Without a warranty deed, fhe Wiggin farm near Stratham, N. has been handed down from father to son since 1631, of- | for | st ever on record at an | the | clect a| wtter field | schednled | simon-pures. | Worcester ! § Postponed | After-| 1., | Kansas 'NEW YORK TRIP1S ENJOYED BY BOYS| The victory of e Auxew nrit-| PATAAISe Park Players See ain football team yesterday over the | Yankees Trim Betroit Tigers The members | Park base of team Boys the Paradi; champions the Rotary baseball leag | thoroughly enjoyed fhe trip to ;\nr\\ given them by the New Brita | Rotary club last Saturday. it as one of the best days who made team found worth while pennant. numbering 16 left New Britain about 7 Saturday mornin The trip New York uneventful Brony Park reached 11:30 o'clock There the New met by Head Keeper of the Bronx Park Zoo and he ducted a pers ‘I\f the p The group stood 1we before some of the als in the world. of the party handling a South strictor in the reptile hey watehed the monkeys and ot being fed. The about the park was interrupis in the up that wo [tives. the champlonship was certainly hard for the The party to was was cmes Toom co experience | rat the noon Rorking Sto chicken dinn F Following t rvestaurant | feast, when all the wcounted for, the [ park were made, A little after 2 o' departed for the feature Yankee Stadiom where as to play Datroit . i ilverwar: rounds of t lock, the par N¢ the zre es blank the Tige Ithough they failed Ruth ke any home run the Babe got two nice hits. T last time up, he was looking ta p the ball over the fence, but he w and there went th so0 Babe walked portuni Oon. 11 into retuen home, the song and crov cheering aryons was ineln in the coach and ¢ ing roars th About 11 o'clock party rolled down West Main everyone sorry 1 endin th hri nate the | experienesd | NEW GOLF CHAMP 15 SUPERSTITIOUS| Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn Thinks Number {3 Is Lucky lor Her York (GIR==N the least bit s hut the fact in her bag prembe to do rstitions, hat she 1 and lert b 13 may hav with it. Mr Miria thie aft national g 3 clu thing | Burns Haorn contide wonien's winning the championship on must b r old divor T “Clementary lncky 1nd mot she showed at 1 Koy . shooting by addir <My wasn't the 13's at all here by teain I had lower rocleven.” Mrs. Horn | reading paper account of h final which | Miss Maureen Orcutt to play, on the Ci Vrday nimo seven had just <l up and ley cou Feporters e Jaring the Westerner usual form “1 dont mind 1l United Press. “1 know 1 didn't-pl cal championship golf hut 1 th writers should realiz less able to stand the And el lelped by the fact two putts for a win 1 myseli trying * she told strain my ldn't fall over 1o sink cight-foot “1 believe in playing You usnally have putts in your hag. long when yon why, not be 1he my opp [nent. just many |make a dor [ need it when you do. The 13 clubs Horn were thre brassie amd spoo No a No niblick iron and a one may carried by woods i N drive two a mashi Lpproach Her short light her who a niblick putter, approaci iron the best clubs and the galle final mateh wou her, It pin that mashic were hag, she said ollewed the AR with ppronches 1o the Miss Oreatt's have canme | who she don’t know chip said. "1 1 have to soma profc I have had it 1 forget who gave shot Horn fried times national four win the | fore she finally th won it third the room hefore passed round l The girl reccived dent in her hotel attired in a h Inese lonnging 1he tronsers of king's blue. A telegrams correspol She w robe. skirt shea 140!»:1':\!\”:1'/\” by. 3 1 the men wl ¢ panned my whe said of them wrote that I smoked | packages of cigareties a day imy grandfather would kill me if | dia that.” [ "Well, you Jid rmoke {in the final, didn't you asked. @ ust five ¢ holes,” she replied to calm my nerves, because 1 was offered a trip fo Furope on if 1 would quit and T refused.” Mrs. Horn expects o spend neat three days in New York, ling to the theater and friends. Then she will return | City and incidentally Bradford Horn, aged fo quite (rettes in the “And it cither. | Kenneth months, o e g 14 Judging the | Tapn in all, o'clock unt about s—Bo « g piteher | he Britain group wa hal tour of inspection | [}[]FBIN RED SOX American hoa con- house ar trip 4 only long enough for the hovs to eniny was | | | of the du st op- | him swat the pill il Mainville 1 from the sireet, the for me,” when T came | Winntnger, 1 ! S T finished mi the | the that girls card was ot that when 1 hi a 8ix o And if you i s, two mashies, a short and tanght me owe me ehampionship be- She neve pd-embroidered Chi- and e newspaper golf." But I was mad when ane a bit she wi I smoke I enjoy it and 1o prove thi the ‘0- visitiy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927. PENNANT CONTENDERS FOOTBALL TEAMS N FIML STRETCH 70 START ACTION VT Gl Major Elevens fo Step Out Ior Test Games This Week v full cast of the New York The of Sept cur- tain g on the T foothall drama this week, with in virtually every major team in country ng into action in ir hound to throw it o et o as 1 \ere the rk € 4 tosts that ome trength les Prince and other big ms the step out for test games to by A 1h hive drawn opponents who Rt ; ! e | May foree the fuvorites to employ all power amd strategy to get a . . winning Har start wrd is the University of and Coach wor to get a line ho have been given showings The Crim- Western Con based on sessions. Purdue, A h- | | THETWOGMES arvard rowr and Bowdoin Saturday mouth, Prinesior Berg Proves to Be Too Much for Plainville Blues re grooming much re erial to bolster up the cant by gr zocs into t posi- i Tuations Amherst The Corhin Won two more games over the end, disposing of the Mid | State Tlospital mine on Saturday (lthe River City Plainville Blues. cighboring town N3 Walter h I for the I ¢ and he pulled thronsh ot to 0 victory. He was in rare f e nd his teammates gave him support. This made 1 | straight wins in a row for the loc put up a New Britain thros Nings saw (e 1 Sox base % hosts who would w and | ng the o los: champior that v tackles Detroit The on. s s yestor Proint cad Bers ¢h did cleven not ut 15 muplonis 1 condit s uglngem OUTTI\ith a Missouri Valle s will Huband follow with a e K ' h; TG 4 Huband | €78 William and Mary: Georg town vs, St channa: New York University v West Virginia Wes Tevan e Penn Sty v, Wasching nd Marylan Eroflal ready and joner for t followir member \_ [against the The first NouiC Lirown hases it | double fied to down the Ir lis scored. In the eighth. the R their third rem. Huband Huber pushed him 1o to left center ot and ' nnove, Swarthmore; Gettyshurg rson vs, W Muhlenberg on te v Thicl and Buckneil The only e of il nn had to work md Mars red to coy Just Safur xeellent box work ( cke ont 11 batters, W id allowed only four hits. urled o nice game allowi These were hunch in scores dlked three [ day's was th Datoli | 1" only | Franl hard for axail lin six hits, first period, BRI 80N I i PR PUSTSC[]NFUSIG « - Players and Fans Alike Unable to | Gauge Distance on Field 26 (P—Out of which, in any d eneral standard < York, sept oothall ruies changes failed to caus the Play in opening contests, had D lo by conches ' the main vid- tion from r one which considiy ition Saturday's ( s to b 1 Sox landed in Midile- Saturday with band o swopt the Hospital nine picture to the tune of 10 1g Sehmidt ocenpied the the locals and although he was touched up for 12 hits, he kept them well seatter 2t (ho e hatters, Red Nox zot 12 bt £ anaged fo lineh them to seore, ki id§ sumImary Eoa some confusion 1o player T 1. town for movin Statd out of beyond gonls om the have goal posts 10 yard line tonchdown and While the ob, ained, v | Billy Box o was o e W | field been opening games only served tive may A1 for mos to confound pla Hstance when ry en careving the lkewise, W distance strick ont seven attempting 1o hits also eiving il Nl w Mpectators, sarding the tonchdown, have in e tor i 07 cstions w0 ready aris: 1 correction to do away with thit situation & them plans for spe citl markings at the goal line «new rule governing the | test. Only put the Rulings 1o g amol vt " as not put to the play operation earding the timing of shifts and the Luddle did not tend 1o run up penal The huddie sy m of calling plays scareely was used, while the few of east's teams o ol into " ties, teams employing shifts had no es- pecial difficulty First games afforded no hasi termining whether the rules time lapses hetween the shift and the snapping of the ball, and the fime limit on the huddle, will liave A market effeet on the sport. The wajority of teams not far enough advanced 1o assume invols pliay in vy were of east will | nd some of | Jack Slagle and there | -0 victory PLAY TIE GAME {Swedish-American and Germania Soccer Clubs On Even Terms In League Contest. and 1 to ATk The Swedish-American A, C., e Germania Soccer club battle I to 2 tiv Willow Brook ;mr»mm afternoon in a league before 1 hundred soccer After 30 minutes of fruitless stru ndler finally drove the wedish goalle, but Swedes were unable o score although their forwards | cral {oper front of the goal. A golden opportunity hen the 8 sev st Ohls 1d sey ings in came | irded a aced the per's scord but ball in the ( m " he first half ermans leading 1-0 On resuming play, th penalty kick Almquist goalke ended with the Swedes took | after 10 minutes range. | Almquist be « minutes later N. Carlson boot- the ball in the go and the | des were now lead 1. Short- | wards Gesehy tied the iking good on a penalty. g th part of the second Almguist in misged an op- | ity 1o sco n o penalty ent wild, The Swedes pressed ring the last few minutes, ral dangerous sitnations 1 front the Germans' goal, » to score VIH‘]‘ 1t close nsky last The Swedish-American A. Ohlson . « Germania Zotter He Tohn%o Geschunsky 1 Loreh | M. Andersor I Tohnson Feilt | Snygg Sehuster Carlson ml-\mnv\t Wendler Johnson o v lish-Ame roelub, yals seor Wendler av Wackelin Time Final score: Sw Germania Socer half time, 1 1o Imaquist, N. Carlson sschunsky, Linemen and Lorch P UNABLE 10 SMASH AR SPEED RECORD Johnson‘s T00 Horsepower En- gine Fails arson 25 (P— Wi piloting a 7700~ yoster- i . A. Johnson of Ohio Curtiss hiplanc, i | 1 i Wash., i it 1v vto wmh power day failed inoan atten | e pecd record of his plane 10 break | 500 Kilo developed worli's meters, when motor troubls | it Jolnson, cseribed load of 509 | 102:31 pounas) haa | Kilometers when T was wrying Kilogra flown forced speed was was estab- | of Friuct for | course and | Kiloms ters | nd Lisne miles an hour flometers course, | John M. Miller of Milwaukee, | Ariving @ Hamilton metal plane innounced vesterday as the winner | of the first prize for efticiency in | the Aviation Town and Country club | of Detroit trophy race for light com- | as a part rogram £, won the was | mercial planes held 19 of the nutional air race | Miller with a score of 5 $u00 first prize, Paul Richter, Jr., of ond score of and Wil Grove, Pa., with a Piteairn s Plane, won third priz 0 with a score of 331 | rock plan £300, with 2 James Ray of | 1.08 in an Bag von s prize of ow Educators | s Students Seyp 26 (P ~Wesley foday announeed Lorado Taft, seulp- | and Robert A, Milli- | Cal., physicist, as corge Slocum Ben- | Famo! AMiddletown imiversity Aments o ro Kkun, of F den lecturers on th t foundation for the current year. 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