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CLAR RS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927. HLLLSSL DS ALL-NEW BRITAIN LOSES TWO GAMES TO FRANKFORD YELLOW JACKETS—CORBIN RED SOX END BASEBALL SEASON WITH VICTORY OVER PLAINVILLE TEAM—NEW BRITAIN BLUES DOWN WEST ENDS OF BRISTOL—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES — ITEMS PEPELPIPPEIIG CURTAIN IS DROPPED ON 1927 BASEBALL SEASON Lose Last Contest of Year to Cincies — Dodgers Down Braves—Detroit Downs Cleveland. in dn second ga SENATORS 9, PHILADLY 7| Brook park in 2lof the year o | have his team out for practice " | eral WASHINGTON in the A Detroit took last game ington. Chicago fi land sixth a who closed Chicago, were sev Red Sox brot procession. standing show and the Phil ished last in th with the ing won 51 Philadelphia w3 Pittsburgh and the Red Sox were the Yankees. New batting lead in both circuit: Detroit snatch league honor away from Al it of Philadelphia by h hits in nine tim doubleh man closed simmons being Heilmann su of Detroit, who set year with .380 ul W es from place, 9 games be first whil d » crowned eilman of | American rmons NATIONAL LEAGUE cur day n fowr Natio 79 being closest rival, Roge York. Waner les” Hargrave, (‘in who led the circ Babe Ruth, with his record break- | < ing total of 60 home runs for the M season, finished 1 ers ahea Lou Gehriz st rival, jehrig led th extra hits, 116 to leading run s and was followe 20 poi hase h was © iperiority Frankie of all com leagues in stolen George Sisler ¢ Browns topped th base stealers with 28 Haines of the 1 the th 24 v AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROIT 11, (LY \l‘l AND BROWNS 5 IS0 o|for il | » | | | o [topped tie 1 1 [ranked ol Heilmann, CPTIICIIIITTT IO BLUES WIN FROM SWEETSER NEW CHAMPION OF SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB s atch 4 Up and 3 to Play—Last Year’s Title Holder Fights to Last Ditch — Winner Has Edge| With Wood Shots — Largest Gallery On Record| Follows Play Despite Terrific Heat — Long Drives | and Sensational Putts Feature of Battle. | il | | er stands today as the 500 yard of the follow- ceney, title hole final mpionship | played vesterday. | of victory to play d his ede first over the enth. Two {most to the foot putt run on the woods brought him cen leaving him Sweeney was over on his third and played up dead for a par five. This didn't do any good Alan sank his long putt for a birdic four putting him five up. champion Golf club Bill S in th elub ¢ al- Meadow | Towners and the loca | great foott: T Rristol eleve B tos N tot < and " 1ser's margin three vo first dow was rushes four up | cetsor in most cases. 1N the line. In the fir: stopped Sweeney, h On the eighth, ever, was fichting he drove nicely but hooked his brassie into the roush. He ack and-&hot heau- tifully right 1o the edge of the grecn. | He got down in a par five while | Sweetser took a six. On the ninth, a 164 yard drive. Rill landed eight feet from the cup. Sweeney sank his for a birdie two and Sweetser was down | in A par three. On the 10th B, | | fighting the battle of his life, took it | with a par four. Sweetser appearcd | on the round after a in the exceptionally and ex ordinary wood department of the consistently got longer dis- | than Sweeney and although his putting touch in the he found himself in the and he thrilled with his shots jarter. Kieski start nine b and morn by ackled the hind his two poi The hard practice throughont the Chils I made a com | Irive | n : is Blu wed the cffects of |game oning Reck and 1 he ptain Pupp played - MOrning, at football stopping Rristol 2f! players in their tracks or for losses. | The b 1 marked im- | provement forward i noon ctacular The largest gallery record at Meadow including men, women and children, braved a broil- atch the two contestants. were generous in | applause for both men. The was letter perfect making it ieal for the golfers a4 shos br passes while they the Bristol line The Rristol center I'hone broken in the game Next Sunday the |the Pioneers of H the Coach on in aking up Shuttle plunged for five had first Sweeney had taken three holes in a row. On the 1tih. Bill got into a trap and overshot the hole zetting an almost impossible lie. He tricd to et out but then picked up. Sueetser | was down in three They halved the 12th in par four. | | After slicing into a trap, Sweetser | was forced to pick up on the 13th| ving him two up over Sweeney 1 On the 14th, s of the best through 1owns. collar of the ing sun to g first his spectators ir course Rlues will play tford at Willow first home game Dr. Zwick will the The eeney started ont meaning busi- | es5 us he teed off for the first hole. He scored a par five to take the round. They h On the third hole Swve to Sweetser's of the morn- ved the second the long 548 yard 1ser used tvo woods that brought him almost to the green s ney had a lo iron shot for ond th He n a par five the cup six feet and ix. Sweetser taking They four first po! nights <o that ocal attack will be a |team will also he put through drills |en forward pas The first prac- tice of the week will be held Tues- cht at 8:30 o'clock at Willow HEILMANN COPS BATTING CROWN \Detroit Slugger Wins Fourth Batting Championship e veetser sent out one shots seen at the cluk time. Both had fair drives {and then Alan took a full jigger shot t carried over the traps for fully | 200 yards and laid the ball a foot from the pin. Bill was nicely on for a 10-foot putt and he all hut made it, rimming the cup. Sweetser was | easily down for a birdie three, On the 13th hole, 233 Sweetser sent out another s ing drive that left him with a 30- | foot putt. Rill hooked his drive into | an almost impossible lie in the rough. His shot had to go up in the |air over a tree but veteran that he is, he was equal fo the occasion and ¥ he played the ball beautifully to | the edge of the green. Sweetser was | {on the cdge of the cup. Sweeney : S e ”mja:mf,q sank his putt, the ball travel- | — Harry Heil- | ecat on the Sth hole. On the ninth, | 1€ Just too fast to drop. = who sells in- | houn shot r 3 molf. Bill was short | 100K the hole par three to Sweeney's | Sl b while Sweetsar man. | 0UF and the champion of last year down in fonr with | faded out of the picture. Sweeney sinking the ball in five,| Sweetser gives credit This left Swe np. cent of the battle !.n his l'fld!]\.j S Nine | casimir Sacharka. The little, tow- | Blow up on the 10th|headed lad with a bag bigger than He went micely until he reach. | Nimself, was the best nerve tonic the ! n. Here he mussed up his Qiamplangacllidbhonie SRSVhon while Sweeney got | {hings looked the worst. Casimir hol- four. Sweetser took a | stered up Sweetser's courage and A the 11th hole fn!enabled him through in Sweetsor thrifled [ the tight spots. Wolfer cad Irive almost | died for the combina- 0 vards out. The drive { tion for one time, failed to work 2 He was on | The scores his sccond and down in | Morning for a par four ond shot {holed out in five, | 81 They halved the 13th and 14th in In r has On the 15th thrilled ¢ No with another sereaming drive. | cven to was high on the drive but rest a trap. His ball was over the | Out— green and he out of sight short and looked like a Sweetser blasted a shower of with everything behind — the and landed three feet from the Ihis unnerved Bill a little and | wis hort. Alan took two putts | ypALIAN WINS BIC hole making them all | New Yorl 3 (A—The motor- aced bicycle championship of | e A L e Amcrica is in posscssion of Franco e . | Georgettt, Ttaly, who scored S1 | oot putt. Tl was on| fointe fn’ a field of five here yes- green in two. Bill | ¢, ating out Charley Jacger | rk, N. J., by one point. grind in soms s¢ 1t caught a ap. i fine bid to get out for | vat he was down overshot in hole with fourth holr a par halved in par g yards e | took the fifth with a par cotser's five | poor putting is backers a chilly feeling, He had an 18 inch shot and | missed it. On the hole a 154 | both got on the green with iron shots. cteer her r Al putts while two seventh Swer rto S Sweetser's |vara vovage. |vas dowa in | Starting the [ Swe ¢ matehed two down, v with a ar Sweetser Chicago, Oct. 3 (A ann of the Tigers, rance during thr plays right ficld in the summer won his fourth American championship the title by his and and in a t has | aged gue thus savin that was won fellow firlder, to get 5 for 30 per batting his team vear Manush ney one ‘Iu-! Swee | hote. individual | ed th nl | putts tser new Heilmann, who won t {batting honors in 1 1625, finished {mark of \ the atting |1 with to come Fddie but fours. On the gallery | fo the trap went at least el on (two putts e the Sweeney Wans in in 5 vards hit Round i | pionship It formation in 1900 cuits cham- : Out— Sweeney Sweeney a he | on his sec was over ; 445 was the 15 17th time o th the Amer a Detroit in been it weetser batii other team ahle |approximata this record, t |being Cleveland with Ltitles, t contributions ¢ |Lajoie ana Tristram s i par Sweetser Seean ey 445 544 Round ague has £, agair He in Sweetser Afternoon Sk was Sweeney Sweetser In— weeney . Sweetser 656 pole 45 Sweeney w | winner, and hot Detroit's in individual the circuit chiefly, however the title 12 Cobly's first in any but he batted 1 in the ing, next o his teammate, Simmons, most Athl Heil - 444 is ¢ 634 able 1o |who won times. LE CROWN won the I On the 16th hole, zot an- I His sec h swatter for ies, next {unofiicial nn with an Sweeney was st Alan 10 be cracking under the strain as|_ Lo oo aadiaaaaaa oo de ) ool Sl RED SOX SCORE WIN OVER BLUES Gorbin Team Closes Season by Beating Plainville Corbin Red Sox baseball team Plainville yesterday that better outfit in the battle with the cha the Plainvilie home a winn between the t 1 was the 12th proved to it was the Blue, wh in the o by a n it romped ond battle 10 to 0 seore straight win for New Britain champions and it vas the second shutout Walter Berg over Plainville opponents. Besides scoring this feat, Berg nar- rowly missed a no-hit game when N. Tolli seratched a hit off his delivery This v Iy safe hlow the re- vamped am got during the On for his hi Plainy t game the n set of bats. hand. the otl swinging a did the lo Datoli that he was the mound. McHugh but he fared little bet- amary: RED S0X S0 heavy offerings of dariven follow ter. 4 hin Huiang Jnbor I Be ATNYVI PI *la fumble was recover i | player jumped for it LEAGUE STANDING Cloveland 5-4 Philadelphia 5 Chicago Detroit 11-5 Washington St. Louis & The Standing W 10 Kal 85 New York Philadelphia Washington Detroit Chicago Cleveland St Lonis Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE 's Results Cineinnati 1 s St Louis 6, F t Innings, r: New York 5. Philadelphia 4. (10 innings) Brooklyn & Chies Boston 3 The Standing New York Chicago Cincinnati | Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia ... 3 5 .331 RACING DRIVER KILLED stown, Pa.. Oct.’3 (UP)—Ju- lian . Everett, racing driver from Wilmington, Del, was killed Satur- when his car—making 100 miles an hour—plunged through a fence and crashed into a tree, lay a {went into a tic ajoic « rating to in individual |batting honors during the life ot Toth nad long drives on the {the league. Lajoie won it - Rill got on the ing championships a leveland ith his second Philadelphia s in a trap but mark gallery when he landed major I ot and a half from title with s down in two and men others wer hole in four. On the i to shot long drives, ntir 1s a long one while almost on when the K into a trap. Bill barely pin for a birdic four and the sand for ney was down v sank his shot to halve par five. Sweetser was Afternoon with 1 Cobb edee of Alan! on fairly Heilm ond best n the 1 of W |on tour (the he hoth si Lajoie, C: 18th | mi Sisler) for an ball slid La missed 1he rizht hanc league bat- hip in Swe landed ont of cars, ers all have Speaker Herman Hei rampage nine finisher Play considerably in resumed at the first Roth had | Rill was on little was down the had n was played sixes second Al ¥ owas o nd he takir Sweetser tro | T0 DEFEND TITLE hole Ralue Plans to re- Canada Amcricans our. £ touch was I Women's National - Open Golr Sweetser got a ter- Wl landed ahout 15 | trap, one of the v seen at this hole Sweeney iron to the I shot was in Championship, long- He terrifie along en but | nd he tser was vith camy 1 trap st the hol nd 5 e two up. After a long er used th drive on the iblick pin. taring took ti fourth, to lie four ney had a 1 but he with a ser shot another on the fifth, He water and made holdly van just off the green | 20 foot putt for a Sweeney was down in was great goll that hoth t from S 5 foot at h ho hirdis former took Miss zo and olitan | pio v drive H or pin. sank > three It \mpion- Miek s Miss Ada fonr the contes oles of qualifyi into difficulty on the A Swectser was down in par READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! | FOR YOUR WANTS ney's five leaving Alan four ' Alan thrilled the onlookers again mpion club of the town, | < land on the | [ points after to FOVPTPVIIIIETS ALL-NEW BRITAIN LOSES TWO TO YELLOW JACKETS | National League Champions Flash Brilliant Aerial At- tack For Touchdowns—Hardware City Team Puts Up Stiff Defense Against Line Plays — Injuries Weaken Locals For Sunday's Game — Graham Thrills In Running Back Punts—Play In Swelter- ing Heat. | f New Britain foot Pa mal IFaotball iay Harivare City ¢ to 0 in ford s city Corternelia |3 rankford Nati rs « Il ir or- or Moy~ for Youngstron, 1l Me- ary. 1d Weir Wilcox Morin, Hon Brita magan offic Ruff W pions last day beat Iran ibbons day by the scorr crew put encounts altogether [they |both days of o up rs but the sition was it on for M Molir Monah om n —Donlon sturn Als—r for saturday’s Game an it Harnion, Herb Sunday’s Game nd The combination of extraordinary lo; heat |tions Saturday was too mucl locals. The Yellow Jacke quad of more than 40 play 5 substitutions in the o |and 33 in the second while Nev ely but nly a ain with 2 three sube nm- Rington Armstro and the sirength of the opposi- attered after Sate Iritain the Ainst Al Le Tirook T lina wonders Villow and two in the s Three toucl «ries i % of th Visitors fair- Yellow Jackets far [came after real flukes ar |of the game. In {after tha Yellow to New Britain's f | Britain elected to forward pas 4 by 1) hes Moran ilso Kick locals as as ned the first qua kets hed punted a Yellow Jack- their domn nu ut the failed, t nother and their nuch o that heaves deception arly were [low Jackets on New vard line and in fonr |carried the ball oy ed the extra In the s Jackets in mi A New Brits and_sent it | A New Britain orward He poin en ning cleat, “Tic fght. but ont of when 1 Py tha Graham period. the Yeul arward hit the aver O'Neil the ball down and it tipped their fi it dropped behind them scooped it up iust before {the ground 1 he long run. The ball Britain's two yard easy work to carry The third score |took a forward pa |Grath interfering, entire New Britain land a town. e n ronning ilmost got it t line it over. e whe s and ran thro n for 4 The to and it {hontan n Moran | with M Reed toucl were New Britain's It [tent but their forward passing game | brought them their scores The summary Lincup per Frankford Leary New PBri Holzho Montgomery | Ri Mtz Rritain hards Youngstrom Humphre Right Guard for Sturm, VI Wi ckots Mer Moran strom for Con Reed; Moynihan Mont Carp nt Tackle L) ox for I} McGrath Staton Graham | R Homa | l Right F | Moyninan fon | Quarterback Rogers Ra Left Halfback adzewich Ne [ Vellow e Touchdowns zibbons. Foi touchdown, Mor al from field, Mora ferce, William Holleran, umpire ert Keane, head line John Time, minute Wilcox . Sturm Right Halfback Ho! Moran : Kendrick Gy Fullback 3 period rove Hart- Kehoe, qua Frankford i.\v Britain wan, 15 'ouchdowns—Donohue 1 point after touchdown | B4 Wetr 17 substitng ‘ Reed for Richard | Rogers, Weir for Youngstrom, Davis for Montgomery, Mor Frankfc Molinet Ca ons . @ Iitzgibhons for Ho- ton for Bliss in August, 191 \.\mrm Engla

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