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L} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER GIANTS NOW IN BETTER POSITION FOR ATTACK New York Team Scores 5 to 1 Victory Over Phillies— Pirates and Cardinals Are Inactive — Pittshurgh AL-NeW Britain o Practice To- night at Memorial Field (‘an Clinch Pennant By Winning Two Out of Three ! —Washington Senators Take Both Ends of Double | Header From Boston Red Sox—Other Teams Idle. Procs . ‘ o most negligib for first place the g position 4 victory in Philadelphis Pirates over burgh Cardinals were idle ye Still two full Pittsburgh needs o tory out of three games with Cincinnati to i e 2 & | There are several possh lef! G HEER PITCHER N burgh can clinch th v winning two out of thre an win the flag if Pitts »s while th ardinals would their thre Pirates and oy ¢ Q wk from Ford mn. will be in a tie for the lead if St. Louis w e . ; y r f . e a he Pirates to out ” “ P H i Hnr D dl regular post while Radzewi Zof ihree anathe Piraten toole one out Miller Hugging Hasi't Decided rysitar. tom ™t Radeeion and . Bowdoin Kext Saturda ot hrge. wileiClanle et S[ ‘['74 T : ;'l "Y Ifhack assignments with W Britain 1 y nes whi v York wir e 0n alar “lc wirler Yet ks as fullback. Holzheimer | 2 AR T A triple tie would exist if the Pirates Al 0o T n probably start | ; New York, Sept. 20 (Pr—Cotting lost three w the Giants won . « o e '.’an?l,h,, n Bosid ready for the opening game against three and §t. Louis won two out of ; ! ; Wern: will pro ML Bowdoin Saturday, Yale's varsity three. ; £ g : s S PR cleven has found that the Scrubs a The possibilities appear to be far Rrat D o ! eny <004 cnough to hold the Ili [ trom probability, the Pirates out b v ¥t (while Tom Humphries and i Diril 10 one touchdown. Once th to win at least two out of three e s U s rand [O'Neil will_alternate o i I 1 e e Cincinnati, baseball men ar: Wiley Moor s I ex- [Flanagan, Neverick, Behrer 2 liteel intardaitan Pittsgurgh will be idle today and T Griswold will be held in reserve for ter Antercepted the fina < wwith plents of Miller 14 he game will staged at W oyards of the g o will enter the final series with plenty | The zam n o Lo of rest behind them. ihout the | | elock afternoon ¢ ton's regulars had no such New York trailed P fu tion he Plainville \ school dian 1 Jtrouble and ran over three touch- untll the eighth inn . country, there heing one exception : e el e i« nd Guiden will ¥ lowns on the Yannizans in a 40- when a two-run rally ti ol cw York Giants. They won (BY BILLY EVANS 3 T | b umpires ’l LEROY € | minute session. The Giants stepped out in front in |0 commit nionship of the National , A0 E Sl GOOD VEATHER ’ = ; Nearinat | anac 5 stantin glingyin Eadar GTERRY fiie min th By pofbing (oyes &' t | otball leagne last vear and they| Tl Killifer, in his ) im ¥ BECy Bl ‘w fhme, it is sal s tonchdowns on the Scruby Philadelphia knotted th t are out this scason to make their|She Bf 1h Dest cutehers £ ev aeE | LEO FLYNN'S SALARY asiaian: Lok vt et s o [weragtorgensinloa anrety again in the home hal record r 2 The {anblosfIRIESESLAGER0 e ) ! 5 omiced 2 (SIS 6 | Army scored only once, Murrcl tenth Hornshy bunted sately, i on its home grounds ”"‘” I\;l'“x aR u Sand S GeklEas s Bl romised. | —_— Marino Pagoni of Springfield, pop- | erossing the line after a steady sacrificed to second and scorcd on nee it was organized, aturday ’W:\‘:””_ L 1ms Which i CLite Dempsey's Man, Said to Haye 'ar punc L il { H ¥ jmarch down the field single by Devormer I local contingent will be B/OLC D0 B () oreester (e De- 1 gyracuse showed marked i Washington clo /i n eleven that will despec- | Clcher but also a Workl Series Received §75.000 for Work Dur- Is the boy who stood un for!provement In feam play during i I leader. ) ey it series with the Bostol o Ak to win. BT T e o Bl R o 5 5 |three rou AEGL Bat™ Batti-two-hour scrimmage. Coach Gil taking both ends of AL L in this ity Sunday will| 1" “,, Ani et e esa0s: A = H Last Two Fights, tino, former nationl therseizht fmour Doble at Cornell lectured on Hadley pitehed the I ) e L reproduction of I ol aE Lo A ANAECT, 508 of v cold weather was given for | BN ap {champion and although beaten, gave | rynaamentals and then held tart the bargair thy of Lo and div | Sept. 20 (A Y lthe Hartford hoy one of s ey e openit Philadelphia on Satur-{ . 1eo ot the pitching, proved jlssins ofthe gUaRoNI Sy Voo . Flynn, who TRl 1 e |fCrimmage to determine on startini tion. He vxfh)\\"‘ only six h L ew Dritain squad will {1y Iaa ouBle totaibyid SaniE cn Toledo and Buffalo | Jack I SiRELE G ‘H-“ w\\v. ],“H“ib“ : -!‘ .‘.'“ ‘M‘v‘ s for the Niagara game ned five batters ‘1 o e to e ont to win both games if pos At 3 ) i i Gene Tunney, | Soreestor aust il o afaged shen TSy ctgnat el waa helal at 10 hits ;\\“V.).:l o : oetonie ; I with the addition of i maangers of the American | yere worth 37 AL Ml bt ity o nmtvs e (e s Parh Fred Marberry. from Ao 4 - Shep” Bingham to the lineup, the Association champions and the In- ion over a 90 an QELE0.0 SN Lo sistants polnting for speed and second game but Garland DBraxton mou ho ) L L B RR f Both hoys have befors without i AsndeT el « & ha of the logcals appear very ternational lea pennant winners | ey has given Flynn Ao e DS a e b hoon the oifense, . the y-‘:‘l‘-",-; « ) bright lifer heg gL 1 e IR e ver a blank con- | = yop o (el of this city witl | Ne® York Untversity went e : f No word 6 Toceived frOm| \oooor ag s member play vesterday when gract i the Man Mauler | e Oltie Kosk of Worcoster. Kosk | [1TOUgh & dummy scrimmage to per- o v PAntesmERbyel CoNSEININE SNG Hyvo s i piayiue. HOUDAR INLEDVEnCUsIn S (e sRnile to stipu the Sui L an impressive knockout record | €€t PIays to be used agalnst West uin i Jfed with President Joseph o par paving spent the best o Bamasifor Tolidoland TeoRMangimy e e exrralionson ties o s fo put Johnny to | VirEinia Wesleyan. Backfield weak- Ly o : Carr of the ‘.nnf\ul 1e .Lur»rt)\vl‘ I o the N httanalil hed lo, were the pitchers ¥iynn said at the outsct he L P it cropped up in the Columbia x 2 : the appointment of Jim e - again S a8 as —— = ing 1o acc what Dempsey €on- g hclaine and Eddie Reed of Hart- | Scrimmage but the work of the Moor ¢ AR IyGAS U T RO UNEgRRR S t to Manager Dan Howley n 1 he was worl h T o1 [ford will mingle in another mateh |linemen satisfied Coach Crowlsy. ! ) Up to the present time, the "¢ & SN0 il RECORD HOOK-UP ext to Flynn the bles " lthat gives promise of being a good | Pennsylvania, working hard to inteotistnlsiane il Jape={probably | th of the i paid '!v\ l!'-yh‘v‘ eradicate glaring weaknesses, held i lerin o ”v'*»'-“"""d' et onal and American leag “\\{"‘-\‘ i Taylor of Terryville will meet |a scrimmage agalnst Temple Uni- > Ke of Trovidence as 1 yone connected with the National — Broadcasting — Con B Cook of Springfleld. Both | versity. No scoring resulted. \ ¢ K of Waterbury i nl 1 (hat T vealed, it is | 5 i f e s only natura t YOI 4 veAlets of these boys are sluggers and dead- _— 3 0 i ing staff in shape hould go to hen s ng a aking Plans to Put Series on | $25.00 : % z enemies. el MG 2 G | g ! in sl Aoy atteraoontili, ! LRl n Pefinite tnformation rega lv ring enemi ‘d Holleron of FIGATS LAST NIGHT ¢ one ¢ 2N Wil apinion relatise to thw coming wor Radio Next Week vment. by unney for the serv- |SPringfield will battlo Johnny Mas- [By the Aseociated Press Gos ; o'clock. | curjps, 4 2 D i mannger. My Gibson, |¢& of New Britain. Masca shows| Baltimore—Buster Brown, Baltl- L i he stroy 1 A Rl | “How good a ball club do ¥oul Nuw York, Sept. 20 UP=Officials |\ e lucking, but it was estimated af |Much promise as a fighter and his | more won trom Joey Goodman, New F 0 1 1 I i r s ’1‘ ';}v‘r,“ it (m' w] ‘\v" ) think the Ya are? Wy t of the National Broadeasting com- s“‘m 000 1o $ 660, Tou Wink, the [bickers expect him to win over the | York, 10. Feoon, w ¢ 10 & m ‘ 1 ably be a record erov ¢ s of dast year a better ball gany expect new records for radio | champion's trainer, was scheduled |SPringfield puncher. Ocean Park, Cal.—Johnny Gerar- - Hadley, p : in the Lining — ¢ 1 York Am hook-ups to be established next 'y poenjec n bonns of $20.000. Bill| Felix Swent of this clty will appear | den, Santa Monica, beat Sammy > P W t l | What do you think of the coming week with the opening of the world McCabe and Eddie Egan, two of inst ¥Fred Reed of Hartford. | Bruce, Memphls, Tenn., 8. e o omore 1 Sat Fitks world seri T asked Haricn: et e e e Gl e nt demonstrated a hefty punch = A 1 VR | ] { “The best ball club doesn't always | Both the National Wroadeasting |share in the titleholder’s Chicago [in the tournament last Friday night | . i Yankee 1 r hasu't had | {win the pennant and the world | company and the Columbia Broad- | carnings of $1,000.000. and his opponent this week 18 a slug- | b A oy 1 oppo ity to | REAI]Y F erics, although as le class will |casting system’s chain of 16 stations Shts =5 ger of no mean ability. Tt is doubt- the Pirate finger o ar ted {tell in the long run of 154 games,” | will deseribe the games in detall. | Qs e ful if this fight will go the three to t ! wing cor ut he | he od Granam Mesamee it e at e Sid Terris Favorite 1 rounds. ! o Kremer t s slug- | 5 “The Cardinals won the pennant | mike for the National and Major J. To Defeat Martinez corge Taylor, a newcomer In the BOrE ¥ nh N S lnd ! H S lin National | last season | A, White for the Columbia | New York, Sept. 20 (P)—Sid Ter- |amatour ranks, will meet Frank i L GOfiJ 63 deledlie Heavy oerim 4 then the world serivs. T was a, Kencsaw M. Landis, Al com- | <1710 5 favorite to beat Hi- |[Keenan of this city in & 150 pound | vig was a 7 10 5 favorite to beat : ot ¢ ey | . of that club. Yet, T do not | missioner, has given permission 10 larie Martines, hard-nitting Spanish |battle, Keenan is a hard puncher|| SHELLS and SUPPLIES : ' mages I[]]‘ S(l[]ads Th]s week the Cardinal re the best tie two chaing to broadeast the jightweight, in their 10 round hout | Who has pleased a number of crowds | It s | 0 g elub in the National league lust games im'“‘"’" New York's east side |l city by his willingness to mix Totaln i I on nor am I convinced it wa < = = | favorite has a return battle coming |it. Leen | PWe club \ | BLUES TO PRACTICE up with Phil McGraw of Detrolt and | Joe Cody who apparently was the ! T coach -1 “Pittsburgh was the | Phe New Britain Blues will prac- | was anxious to secure an indefinite {winner of last week's fight, will at- regular tur in the National leaxue lust year, as | iice fonight at 5:30 o'clock at Wil | postponeinent of the Martinez en- |tempt to score a victory over Pete | ATt A MR Yed Yad ¢ it is this. Dissension put the Pi-|low Brook park. Al members of | gagement, but later agreed to go|Orsilino of Hartford In the 120 e P 1 rates out of it and gave the Car-!the team are asked to be on hand.|through with his contract. pound class. Orsilino has several 15 MAIN STREET %3 | ' « dinals the big chance. Perfectly | ) manazer by Rogers Hornsby, who | R s : the Cariinats e+ sort o o of | SOmMebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life y ks : : i hanal- foeun : . e ¢ ' ! TR I scouted the Yank for the | . = = Ll oy e X 2 3 S g [orid es with the Car s« and | | . . 5 0 round BLE ow the clul was below fo & A - 'Ihk‘ut : th ',}," w ‘! low v:'u'm‘ ZAS.SQ!? a1 { S . e e Cards were at top | G e | WK T (DT form. Therefore in those particu- | \ O HELLO Jawe- How Hiiow You' D | CAUGHT A T 3 et ¢ gam N T e b ST SlE s itnal 1 Do wou el [ Beern mwiar- FINE STRING OF HAT 1SN'T = iles 183t hage bail elub, T am frank to admit | | Comt or Tap? rve | || DON T sec blaciabasss S0 BIGHEOR INERSOIA ed toplely il ot wholbsome & Fonect. for| [ BEEn on my HUCHTORSA %l“:f?y St Ll TARLC IRECRET, z > by | » e N Tan on You ‘€M THAT LONG CAUGH DAKE - M & B i 4 i ¥ 3 v York and were more than \ o s [ NGAGED EXPLAINS POOR PLAY v 10 : . i o g L VACA S} CirpeR BIGGER Tian ||| To MYRTLR SN B < | on its final | b AL, : ; i i . | year I have had anee | > L T h the Yankees closely. Our | Melen Jacobs Was Sufleving From K is still carrying only tha Drowns, won. oniy joné.| rans on his prospective f i e e Appendicing While Playing in for th Dradley game let the New York J N vien who proved IHinois's ehicf : Tenmis Tou b e e e A 4 ophomores in their places, on, no m, milis A4 Humbert, stop ‘em « hold- nd pre ¢ nd probably { to snap tionably the X 8 o conseentive tional leag Lir 0 i Yele onihis can offer curve hall pitel 1sing Tanner and plenty of trouble for itions yester the team isn't hitti 3 ced would ly, it Ruth isn't hitting, | NATIONAL LEAGUER 7 | nkees comprise a club of | | o K. E e N TR et iarons moods, most of them _good, | ! | S0 You FELL WHY SHE'S BEEN | S 1 out in the stock pavilion had hen the ¥z 1 = 2 & i Mg no clib in the league, not | ! | FOR HER DD E;‘:’L’*’é@;" Ft(wcw:/w” HAVE A GooD Lbrensen ¢ Browns or Red Sox 1 - _TOR TEARS ime om Your 5 worse. Tt when the club is | >l SHE Gom FaL e VAGA TION iness for | i 3 ELL - WELL : v 1 wan at Michigan al- Las b ;fw" ]| | L ha 1 nd G e okl 5 1 s v GRALRELY RS like most world | f striles me as a toss-up. The | 1 bhehind closed | i G0 hire illy decide the outcome. ! v but Dr. Jack Wilee [0 o b e : ¢ ad Al ploaslize carned runs in one Inning of th i ' 4 ! of Bell. Grim, Ehy and Dgy0) pamo to heat Hoyt, 3-2, and ) ho a xpected to provide win the champlonahip? \ U the greatest group | ¢ of who wins the Na- | 1 in the confe tion y P - o pennant, the Yanka FAVIS WINS VAT ! Lo S il find plenty of opposition and | : L ; S must be at the top of their game & FALCONS FINAL MEETING 1o wip | f Faleon A. C. baseball team I hold its final meeting of the TLOOKING FOR GAMES | " i al the Falcon club rooms on Weat End Warriors challenge y r 1 12 reet tomorrow n t atany football team in the city aver- | ‘ t i two 70 o'clock. Al members of the |aging 100 to 110 pounds. For games team are requested to be pregent. telephone Joe Burattim, 272-4. / mmeQ“W*OQQ@@WGNWMWMMWNW@VQ FIPIIICTIIIGIFPFTITIIVITTICTHOTNG LOGAL GRID TEAM READY FOR GAMES i & 5 With s the " Aval mratilos tot the Maijpr league pennantssinnersare, as a rule, evenly ma\ched. e s CHvbIn B hd s Soxo bizaball vk for the All-New Britain foot- Disfension y tsburgh from winning~pennant last ear. team will travel to Plainville again b scheduled for to- - 7 T 1 « o6 hie Mainville i L S8 Hdinsby go¥everything out of Cardinals to py_them dver. next lay to meet the Plainyil l e e e . mpionship outfit of that ) i ready to meet the KA local title holders hat- powerfn Jackets of Frank- he Plainville team to a 3 to 0 or P in Philad hia ory lust Sunday d the fe a and lay at Memorial Field in | lelub feels that it can return the ) [compliment in another meeting Pritain eloven has a | Bl strengthened con all of whom, with | | siderably over the team faced | Griswold' and Zehr- | the New Britain champions 1 in_excellent shape for | week. Datoli, who showed =0 ) clling strug, S, The in the box agmrn he Clan of 2 Lol i wwobably again occupy tl ¥ put through an inten- proba 1 with Miller, his b ry mate 1 drill by the coach tonight | X nd special attention will be paid | g B L Winnaee ) play by forward pas Xddie Gos ense will be perf mode of play Dave Dunn hasn't vet| I s starting lineup for the or the contest Sy Saturday 3 Gr aham, flashy qua SIS S50 L FLELISSSSEIDIDISLDIISI 245568 5000080084088688884 528555589 558585582 05L 5L HSESS5IDL SIS SISO LLISDELEIESLLS8 550 S4606 58500 GIANTS STILL HAVE FIGHTING CHANCE—ALL-NEW BRITAIN PREPARES FOR STRENUOUS WEEK-END—RED SOX AND PLAINVILLE TO CLASH AGAIN SUNDAY —CASSIDY NAMES LINEUP FOR PITTSFORD GAME—MANY IMPORTANT COLLEGE GAMES SATURDAY PPERE O KILLIFER ON WORLD SERIES [RED $0X T0 PLAY PLAINVILLE AGAIN Gity Champions fo Meet Neigh- boring Team Sunday Alternoon The best team doesn't always win in a world series. When the Yanksare hittingeno=pitchexgan stop ‘em. Plttsi;urgh/ia the best club in the Nationd ogers liornsby is one of the game’s greatest Pilchin{and the breaks decide most world ser The YAnks, at times, are as bad as they usually are\good. Lady Luck helped the Cardinals to win over the Yankees. . 20, 1927, 2228852255550 L DD P x 3 * b ] 30 L] 4 PPCPITVIVINCLTPITT P 'WORCESTER BOXING TEAM 4 TO APPEAR HERE FRIDAY Pinkey Kaufman to Battle Leroy Carley In Feature— Springfield Boxers Also Carded In Tournament— Johnny Clinch to Face Tough Bay State Fighter —Four Local Boys Entered In Bouts—Ray Taylor of Terryville Scheduled to Meet Angelo Cook. 2 1o} will rnish 'be abie 10 make thines terestin . tie ckly tour for Cody w as improved wonder- A wicty hall on There will by bouts on the card ot night The fand some excey v zood milling p ' composed of |is anticipated. i Kaufian « has Cnoseen are battlers of the same type Both stite ¢ ral occasions, re clever oxers and each can hit ] 1o 1 Il of the night {hard enoug 10 put an opponent lery « Wil take place ut 8130 o'ciock with nd Leroy ¢ of Worcester. Ciar- {the others following closely aftor, SCRUBS HOLD EL FLEVEN IN CHECK § Yale Team Getting Ready for hy ti W b ) N th )| ar W Pi on| ti e thy 10 thy Kit g Ya he be T.0f th

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