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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, WITH THE BOWLERS ROGERS ALLEYS | o for all time, FAFNMR CLASS A LEAG stars of both teams of Sports ant ees | N CTHE QUTFIELD|.coe e s o rom e L9 263 |around the rest of the diamond’s POTTETOOPOT 5 o S outskirts are lesser but still bright Dave Dunn, h e All-New |2ucchl cooeeer....108 104 v luminaries ey Fog“’bafirac":r\""hl‘i‘»l \,::1 Keehner ... " 104 w Bflbfl RUII] GI\ES NEW Y(ll‘k 3 1:‘% nz;a Farl (“’mnmir)!' morning for New York where he is | ) | o eaal dogletr. ith B rmoit b e s | | Team Edge Over Pittsburgh '» e Liovl Waner and Clyde ton, L. I, football team and ar-|coryn ! Darnbart, respeatively, In those posls range for a game to be played in H the Staten Island city on October 9. |Hr New Britain had a contract with the | team to play a game last year but | for some reason or other, it felll through. The choice of eaptain of the tea i will bs a popular one both with the | players and with the 1ans. “Red” | is full of fight and as a leader, he |y, has no peer. He will be depended | . \n to see that New Britain gets its la ehars of attention from the official The New Britain team is in great | ehape for the games with the Yel-| low Jackets. A squad of will be taken to Philadelphia to- morrow and they will be all full of |r fight. Griswold and Zehrer though not tully recovered from the injuries | F2oev s il they received in the opening ga last Sunday, will be ready for u an emergency. “Red” 49 17 433— White Sox The New Britain management went after Joe Manning, former Fordham and Hartford Blues back field man, during the week but were just too late. Manning signed to play with the Pere Mar- 5 1 2 quette team of Boston for the 5 coming Sunday and he will not be Gsy with the team Tigers He would like to play in this 1 5 with Graham Fordham qua £6 109 back. Both men played togeth 2 S the Fordham team and with Man- ning in the backfield. New Britain's | 435 1 offense would be perfect | CORBIN CABINET & TOCK GIRLS | Tt may be possihle to sacure the Bristol Endee remainder of the season the local management is repor The Unknowns court star be about to sign him up. 2 §— 47h e Lucky Three | N s o) The Hartford Giants and the All-| v i o Hartford teams will start the season I 1 tomorrow in Hartford he Giants = will play the Fort Slocum team of | Knsricauts . New York while the All-Hartfords 1 1ge will meet the Mohicans of Bridge. G. M port in Bridgeport. M. Ja Eddle Barnikow, “Silent John" Thunderholts Davis, Joe Rogers, “Shrimp” Foley, ;‘Y A A Carl Brink, “Bull” Keenan and others are on the Hartford Giant squad. This looks like a zocd line up and gives some interest fo coming games scheduled with the All-New Britain team. COMMERCIAL TEAGUF | | Butter Milk 5 o New Britain fans are excited over the coming of the Yellow Jackets to this city Sunday afternoon and. a | record crowd of spectators is ex pected Drivers in Speed Test Give Fyery " ma : v,‘vv n Indication That DePalma’s Record ‘Will Be Broken, All fndications that Ralph De- Palma’'s track record at Charter | Oak park that has withstood the onslaughts of many drivers in the 472 48T past few years, will be broken to- morrow in the races, have been |00k 105 e given during the past few days. pone Several drivers who are entered in us 1ot the events carded tomorrow after- ! 102 109 noon attained a faster X furious speed in their func up trials end it appears as if the record is and more | going to fall. | s DePalma, “Wild Bill" Tuttle, s i Henry Turgeon, Sam Wohl and a |Stedman - ... 121 few others went around the track | in record time and there will be | TRt s plenty of excitement when the | Five events are | antomobile MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS carded and lovers of 2 races will be treated ken competition. (Includin Joe Whaples, the New Britain | 'y the As to some very f September 29.) Pross NATIONAL speed demon who is entered, has L had a few workoufs and he shows| Batting—I. Waner, Pirates marked improvement in the han _Runs—Hornsby, Giants dling of his new machine, the Roof | Waner, Pirates, 13 Special. He and his backers expect | Hits—P. Waner, Pirates, him to be in the money in more | Doubl tephenson, Cubs, than one race. In the tryouts, the [ Triples—P. Waner, Pirates, cars were unable to raisc any dust | Ifome Phillies €0 sucessfully has the dust Killin Stolen ch, Cardinals, chemical been used. The first event | 47 4 will take place at 2 o'clock | | Pitching—Kremer, Pirates, won — e | 19, tost 8. END TERMS TODAY | AMERICAN Batting—Heilmann, Tigers, 387 Runs—Ruth, Yankees, New Haven, Sept. 30 (P--)Miss Emily Sophie Brown of Naugatuck and John W. Sanford of Hamden enter their last day as county com- | missioners foday. Herbert Platt of | Yankees, nkees, 23 Triples—Combs, Y: 2 b, Tankees, Milford and Mrs. Clara N. Coke Homers—R of East Haven, their successors, | Gehirig, Yankees, start their terms of office Saturday. Stolen ba Browns, 28 Miss Brown was originally ap-| Pitching—Pipgras, Yankees, won 10, lost 3. Rommel, Athletics, won pointed county commissioner in De- cember 1921 to succeed James| !0 lost 3. Geddes of this city who resigned | to become sheriff of New Haven | county. Sanford succeeded J. D.| Walter fn April 1926 when Walter resigned to become U. S. marshal for Connecticut. “THE BIG PARADE” Last Times Saturday |! ———————————————————— MIONE HAND SOAP Mechanics, ists, painters, print ers and all others whose occupation results in - dirty hands have for over 22 years relied on Mione for a quick thorough clean-up motor At all stores YANKS STRONGER outf 9| York Yank: 723 | burgh Pirates lies the .350 mark, but the Yankee leads Jacob Rup 7 in extra terfield sees the b gain—Babe Ruth clubs about even AMERICAN LEAGUE The big use] he better of Barn- = | powerful season, breaking of h ar-old home 4ll over the £ run record & hjm. Admittedly, it When Ruth s - 1 bleachers at ha will Series next we {tum attaches tching tal series with the Giants a short time |ductive of good fireworks. he ‘seemed to be over-anxious The re y_enrolled himself as a Combs and Llovd Waner a the lead-oft men for their clubs a both get on with su Their averag 1 facility. | LEAGUE STANDING ising es have tting are around bat batting and all Bob has not been hit n but his a any in ‘the rour the Worlg | 2bility whatever momen- carry into tying or 1 4 if of dol et 'S to be the fans Games Today Forbes Tield Washington at New Y agsured ra- T ~'4\v1 at }‘V,w ladelp! | Babe's lat rolt at Chicage s two m NATIONAL LEAGUE nt ot tors and if he Yesterday's addition to his work on the of best years in the 1 N i b at Broollyn lias cut off a i R at Cincinnati late and he rs G e 1 at Bostor amount of territory (Continued from preceding Page) " bs not scheduled) Paul War will T VOIGHT AMATEUR CHAMPION ngton, Sept. 30 (P—G Randie-chicfs o Tmported Linen $1.00 HARMONY Clothes for men this Fall show decided changes in style and color ... 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