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\EW BRITAI} \ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927, 26555 HSHLH2LLHHSSHHLHS9H5550 00D ALL-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM MEETS YELLOW JACKETS HERE TCMORROW—CORBIN RED SOX BATTLES PLAINVILLE BLUES IN SECOND GAME — BILL SWEENEY MEETS ALAN SWEETSER FOR SHUTTLE MEADOW CHAMPIONSHIP TOMORROW PICTPTCTIET TS PPCTICCPEIOITT, Wmvmom'mw«mmm«-fl STTIEITEFIIPITIFIFTINITIIIINITIFIIIT000 -PIRATES GET THEIR CHANCE TO CLINCH PENNANT TODAY Victory Over Cincinnati and Side of Scoreboard. Sixty home Koenig was on runs won the g against Wask 1t was the 41 to Ruth's credit s majors. Hisb cord was 59 in 1 One more game with Wash before the end of the seas the Babe a chance 10 b mark. The Pirates, who more game to league pennant, W cinnafl again today and I was expected to be ed do what Aldridge and Miljus failed to do when they pitched against the Reds yesterday. Cincinnati won 2 to | 1. The Pirates were held scoreless | by Lucas until the eig t | St Louls went to the Cubs park and still had a chance to tle for | ol o the National league pennan | Two basa hite- ning their two remaining Chicago while Pittsburgh lose | to the Reds. | New York was eliminated from | possibility of tying tha Pirates and Cards by Dazzy Vance and the Brooklyn Dodgers. While both teams played losely, the Giants fell down completely and allowed Brooklyn to score 10 runs on nine hits. score was 10 to 5. The number of games lost by the Phillies this season was brought to 100 when the Braves hit Scott and | Tabor safely 18 times and won, 12 to 1. Both games of a double hrn-!r—:] n will give tter the 60 to win one to meet Cl y Kremer 1 upon to tiona with two went to the White Sox Wk a the Tigers. The first game 1 in the 13th inning, 5 to 4, when a walk and two hits scored the needed run. The second game was called| after the sixth on account of dark-/ ness with the Sox leading 4 to 1. | Another American league double header was divided by the Indians| and the Browns. Cleveland broke a tie with a single run in the ninth to win, 5 to 4. In the second game| Wright of the Browns tightened up| after allowing four runs in the first nning while his teammates werc :umr":ink out Underhill and McKain The score was St. Louis 9; Cleveland 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHINGTON AB. R. tstone, 1h Glllis, 83 . Combs, €f e Koenlg, 88 s Ruth, rf . Genrig, 1b .. Meusel, 1€ Lazze 2zo32uns Bengough, Pipgrass, p Fennock, D es losucun | Total x—Batted for Zach Washington == New York Two bas Koontg. nelly and Owen: 1 | Detroft .. Chicago L EfijTitle Winning Teams Meet Tor| Stcond Time Tomorrow ¢ Corbin Red Sox basek Plainville in as many Cleveland st Louls ational League Race Is Ended—New York Eliminated by Dazzy Vance's | Curves—Braves Chalk Up 100 Games On Losing NATIONAL LEAGUE OWITH PLANVILLE o~ o (BY BILLY EVANS) From a i ' ured p carnival, In the pa one sentrnce t of the outstar mgking their debut in t ormer in ance Is the ¢ Moore of t unquestional £ the year st scason ol mounussewll ball prof It can 1 same hre American as far dards are conc Yet, in Pitts sent the rdly th as rgh a0 Willow Brook Park. Vermont 1 Brook park Coach Gror sehool will and Blues |, \fternoon for | 'NEW BRITAIN HIGH GRID TEAM STARTS PLAY TODAY IPittsford High Eleven of Vermont to Furnish Opposi- tion—Visitors Were Runners-up In State Cham- pionship Race Last Yea Local Lineup — Coach Cassidy Confident Hard- ware City Outfit Will Be Victorious — Game at Auto Painting Expert Work Low Spraying or Varni FRANKIIN SO. 1) m STATION from | F. B R, hng LING vely un-! nd Lloya | ague of 1 | Had he would have t ' games and lose that club ctically scored by A batting aver- nes. in_which | s trying to with for a rival imbia, 8. C, his pitching of last ye Paul ho starred for the Pirates his brother Pirat ining camp 1. While he realfded quite ready for the | a e would show the bronght alon Llovd to t stuff varrant nough San | able to place league was shipped to the Columbi the “Sally” 1 | that cireuit ana Pittst hack | York business office, after all scouts had turned him down imposing record got him his chanee despite expert opinion to trary. |kre hig show halt W hop to baseball fame shows 17 Francisco club « he Frisco owne ho have | stars to th Brother | good to them he conght a faney figire into their coffers in the fall. e Lloyd with a of higher classifi areat success in s conldn’t « looked majors, ovd minor | pi tioy he ih of agne. He burnt up reh got him |ty for little or nothing. fir was signed by the New s the | fhe His Moor: hits, the Jumping from the “hushes” to the | the didn't even temporarily ing or and Moor: on their mad While Moore's N rk a victories, one of the remarkable performances ever most |« ke hould r the champions’ wine. in the neighborhood of 13 “Kiki” Cuyler majors h five hi He was the National league to his brothe As fa con- | player ever amass Moo of the under marks BUSH LEAGUE PALS MAY STAR IN SERIES Miller Huggins . of 1 tell that credited with He has saved pitcher, the Moore he He is sure to s&ee nty of action in the world series. Lloyd \Waner earlv this spring dis- |ter than when he h so outstanding a star as In his first year in nong the rs practically all sea- second player in make 200 being first. no other 0 hase hits, Pirates face the Yankees in classic, it will be intarest- ateh the Wileoy 1 Lloyd late stars ally league, headliners o hig tent ofte has bee Paul s T can discover, work of Waner. now brings about re- < In baseball WESTERN CONPERENGE TEAMS NOW IN ACTION All of the Big Flevens Start Their o —Eight Veterans In the! FAOTBALL PARADE ‘ today except | Lexington to meet Kenfucky in a game season's starter, opponent |of the nerthwest Season—Weather Not Good. Chicage, Oct. 1 (#—The Western “onference, with an exception of vo, had water-soaked gridirons for he inaugural today of the 1927 pl otball season. All the Big Ten feams were hosts i Indiana which was in |ing expected to b r from caky fer team o team #d Oklahoma, a fou for t while Northw Dakota to help start fouth —came out wo the |« | Big Ten yea Yale, Harvard, Princeton Swing' [nto Action Answering histle for the first time | ctual combat, the big of Yale, Harvard, Navy joincd the today opens Haven while tinst the Crim- | Tiger squad at Annapolis vith the Husk- ones does not expeet trouble with Bowdoin 15 @ test for the Blu Yale iy regulars this Runnell lincup s in os of the of 1 players like ¢ out of 1l Princeton to 14 to and Dad White's cted 1o supply Rol a T Anm- champion- tussle little three . of | 1l as new | tried out | beco valry wi strug his coached | captain, Roy Mer- | engages with Hobart | N. H. pre 5 iiield in Mcllail, Black, sent his Arm he sccond Detroit nin- | Wesleyan, | squad time, liversity of niversity meets st Virginia o0ses and Ford- with Lebanon Valley mes of the metropol- nion of Rrooklyy W hich e les: against le- ko opposcs Holy Cross A brave little team from RBrac | kota. Mich its el opened Ohio Siate, with Monmaoith consin opened Outside the F on critics Rockne's Ne 1 do under the shift, a favorite as they faced Coe | in their opening game. or of th iley | colle ventured to cam- Zuppke's en. Bradley hax games the All-American sting forming the war head cir is expected to be formidable in the s to play North Da- ach impionship t Ainst Ohio Wesleyan, while L speedy backfield, ed Wittenberg. Purdne sent a against Depanw, semi-veteran team its traditional open- gan its geason with nd Wis- o Cornell Towa 1t ross the fiel aguinst 1 foothall o sec what Dame team the new rules gov- man- were waitin Trish, 30 of | ames a& YELLOW JACKETS MEET NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW |Football Teams Battling It Out In Philadelphia Tod | Memorial Field to Be the Scene of Second Tilt of Double Header—Visitors Are Champions nf Na- ginnal Football League—Imposing Array of Grid Stars to Appear In Game—Kickoff at 2:30. TITLE BATILE AT SHUTTLE WEADOW Bill Sweeney to Defend Crown Against Alan Sweetser Sunday's Lineup Al-New Britain Yelow dackets Holzhvimer Leary Richards \phieys Connanghton Right Guard Montgomery Tacklc e MeGrath The championship at e I\?r(uln-\ Golf club will Le Movmhan morrow when Bill Swee Quarterback of many hard golf campaigns, meets Rogera Alan Sweetser, rece LR | | | nt entry i the [ranks of golfers at the local club, in the finals. The l}ynlrs and will start at 9:15 in the Fulll I morning. ord A record gallery of sprefators s o i expected 1o turn out for the | Never before in the club histor | €0 much keen interest been shown in geqn he finals for the club chzmpionship |as in the match scheduled Irow. The fact thar Bl i |captained the championship last ream is vear will lend keeness to the hattle 1 tomorrow. He possesses one log on | o the coveted trophy at the present [time and he will seek his second 1o morrow again | Sweetser's showing in the semi finals when he went over the 15 hols course with a consecufive line of birdies and par fignres, s brought up as a very da s rival {far Sweeney's erown. Should b {able to keep up this brand of iz r the final match :F'lornr\'s chances ta win a sceond |consecutive championship, appear {to be very precarious. Sweeney, however Moran Right Halfback atch will be for 36 Fitzgibhons Yellow National will Tackets, Football last year appear All-New Britain football at Memorial field .in Willow park afternoon at o'clock in the second game in lavs. The New Britain Plaving the visiting team ¥ in Philadelphia viciaus fight is expected to de. ternoon Letween the tuo v has Brook tomor- 2-20 fomorrow should 4 reproduction of toda battle, Both elevens are strong on and with the a of Kendri to the backfield, New Britain pre. sents a real sirong threat to the vise tomorro Sweeteer. him i v : n Jackets 1n tomorrow s use McGrath and captaing respactivel and Fordhaw la Davis, captain of W Montgomery viveight ackles Leary, Geargetow n ends, Carl Virginia and wel wn «ill be at Comstock, famorrow Sully iz a fight ] on his el ands. Play or have an epponent that should bring out the best golf in him e ehen {that happen ceney is nearly i vincible. He has made a record in Zolf that has brought him recogni- tion from those high in the game in |the state. He was a member of the o team for a number rhack with and his experience in fonrnament nn and Moran of Grin- |play dates back for a good number NIl @t haithacks. Fitzgibbon of 1 vears. the Creighton ENkimos will he ut Sweetser on the other hand, is|fullba {rated as one of the g0l New the club. He has shown by his S3Me as in today's work during the sumr work | will direct the team on both nines of the has | back and Radzewic) been in especially good forn Kendricks will he his r Iy and with bhoth him and Sweeney | The Kick will take [going at it tomorrow, o'clos clubs and those wha plan to | ble to see one of best that the club has heen pro- |of the New Br P rhury a ving Sweetser. he will Geor will be at potnds on the and is 2 offense a s captain of Swarth at center Movni will be pla Rogers of of strength | Villa Nova, f oyears quart Britain's fincup will 1 ame. G from cour members of witness Josep th ductive of in many seasons Keefo of Wi — 2 he has appointed Albert W. Keane COLLIERS WANT GAMES of Hartford in his place Willinm Attired in their new uniforms and Halloran will refer 1 John Ke- with confidence gained throug! hoe wiil he ead linesman, Both victory over the Outlaws of Plain- men are from Providence, R. I ville, the Colliers ready and A anxious to play any foothail team | Knitted Pants Latest For Foothall Warriors in the state. e Colliers have two !good men on the team in Quarter- | Oct. 1 (B —Knitted pants at the University are back Wacek and Center Lucian, The | Chicago, manager is Adolf Radiewicz of 174 for foothali; sure, Rroad street. of Chicago | R e Coach Stagg's Maroons PAWNEES IN SOUTHINGTON (knifted trousers ready for Tha wnees will go to Sonth- st Oklahoma, and ington Sunday where they will play coach would {the Southington A. €. foothall team. | much 1 the more orthodox All members are asked to moleskins knitted kind, which il\l;l\dny morning at successful tests {The backfield which will pounds lighter, (the Pawnees include W. Turner wnned colorful garb, 1 F. 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