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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JMONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927. ; ‘ PIRATE SKETCHES i | YANKEE SKETCHE Boaakins g TE SKET NEW BRITAIN HIGH WINS KEE SKETCHES of Sports §. e ' C] : “""”'W“'“m[_‘,,(.l i St Louis Landino Travels 65 Yards Thro gh Broken Field ..\ "0 S 1 ( ) l I ‘ ’ ‘3 - shere ] B aroaly| i o outfelder o ~\"lllhsti\ulc llu‘l-c\'c:m Do Great \\F::‘k In )(‘frcmlcst{- s il {iafiHly Ione i r 1 C the” Frankford Yellow Jacke at i P s e S (s et Mhire ¥ Mormsrlal gl T Visitors Get Going Only Against Third Team— park. sa the worlds greatest foor- | sais in tion 1 Zehrer Scores On Aerial Play — Locals Make 11 " ; Cinte s ain team came in for a round pin W I First Dowas to Five For Opponents—Jimmy Scully ! s o [y ning at the hans of disgruntled before the pitcher Stars. L 2 ; ans who expected to see the locals | fa aner . o % - ¢ "-’"’{}“‘ e st ':]'("I‘,"yf,, ‘ OPENER FROM P ITTSFORD | bo Jeu, the home. run rough shod over the combina- tion that rv nted the visitors, The weather of Saturday and Sun day all but killed the players who saw action through most of the bat- ' | Ues. Coming off extraordinarily | urq und bagiin 300 : t 1 il e you wil twenty bod pes, In open warm Saturday morning. the heat in @ »- ' Rt i ; : i tra rayl ; o e f et A Frankford was anyth bt con- S fig " o d 2 d 1 seating from two ducive to foothall playi Despl i g this, the New Britain team put up a great hattle and though beaten, |, ; S ) 1 LY . z 3 i, came of the fight with credit : : il Rl : N y . ; § : icalls wide var enables you to select a ted to your individual needs, Among the improved Paige sixes and eights Tt was a bruised and battere M P ¥ { ns i « \ o1 ¢ y 1 elevn that attempted fo withstand |in {heir 1 Fooihh : Etnlnved i mvoltors] s right . ; it the price you care to pay. the attacks of the Frankford 1 top in battin ) 1 t t Combs, Center i vesterday. Even at that, the Yellow | rumiher of ; xS r rou . ‘ t > cars, a sedan and brougham, Jackets 4 to plug hard to go g 1 r I ! b T through New Britain's line and only | s ’ ch dike 1 \ 1 ‘ < ' o ball I ; : re recent additions to the line, making one week spot was notice: 8 “the most valuable player” i the fie played i S el Loy L 1 available : ge six for the first time for With Sturm and Zehrer hoth out| Floyd Waner. Center Pielder L i ¢ ) hot NG DRl L \ s than a the lollars. All models with injuries, Coach Dave Dunn ssed up by any i i e E > A e ve b 1 °d, adding materially to was almost tempted to call on * cl K it ; Had { A : y O'Neil to play back ; . Lloyd Waner broke into thn g ; : ] e 5 c 1 ince and performance. all through vester e, “Iied fagne picture with o i was ready to go in as a back in ves- year, Before the season clo . SHRmBichAbin & ol o1 t o inen ' 1 Paige prices range from $995 to $2665. f. 0. b. ter game. He played in that | 21-vear-old your rowas as o ¢ i sto14 f $ [ s i . ' Nt helid position on the Conn. Aggies squad |of a sensation in the Natio N thitt gre f Gndary i i Detroit. We te you to inspect all of the and he would have made thin o s is more famon v % 1 ( O P 3 ' - 3 g s Rk A Uibedsal 2 ; ! models, noting particularly the values they thal Sonth ‘Atia Sheik” Muzzy, ; t ¢ _ S it i 1 world represent. couple of good running hacks 1f the | n oon by the Pirate 1 She v g 1o 1 t n /" j M g T R I o L i b o5 % Hoatph & hadans should have this vear. With two | his 1 vouth & L £ Drit 1l the nooafte ‘ 7 hard hitting men in the backfield, | season opened, T Manager o : ) { ////?f‘/&:z ’é fi»a,lgz,rn/ the team would be nearly right. Donic treat for most of the| : world's footh leven in ranks, in squad drills for eigl aily in ! Frankford and it is nearly perfect in the exccution of all its play harmed || A A outdeld = cirele of i i i L 5 o S 3 % 1 W t B 1 .' New Britain might have done alcr, pPanl, ¢ e e v Fih o 1 : ot of £ 3 - lol worse tinn gat beat by sores of | v 'y fo metain Uheir | yasd o i Whontehiing Bt ‘ th HOWARD W. WHITMORE 21 to 0 and v Vhen one con- 1 v 1 1 J 4 1 € % i 1the is siders that N al league teams| |jova, 4 3 1o 7 g - ¥ i ! brogkin ™ ¢ O"-"‘ E . lave been trimmed by scores up to | tpan 140 o 10 w1 s id not seer L) atkled ( vorld ser 1 i pen venings and 6 by the Yellow Jackets, it | oprops in for underway 1 v | part in the bat seen that New Rritain put in both games extra base hits beins n | score, for sl 1 next Sun- ter than .3 Fhat h day, one of the world series d by the biz lenzue hurlers L o g e L il For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts came up in arrangements and the|j.q o Pirate lineup, with Panl game never materialized. Arrange- | patting third, and, in practically ments were completed for this year ery game of the son came the [ o o0 S0 i T i , - game last Friday. story “Paul sl oring Lloyd,” | 'y G R e . ¢ ) { e ) 1> T™NIRT ¥ e T , ot dovns against v for o ! iour oppone : ‘ NI 1\ | OUR BOARDING HOUSE Pittsburgh Pira New Britain Ts Well Represented On |75 e 4 S b 7 4 o : g HARIRG k iz S > = o e » = £ o, Miss HERZOG & /THAT WAs TH SHE CLAIMS ~ o ( | 5 [ AM GOING o . :/\ T{}G‘z‘ggl—m‘;%; Vs SILVER : L/80T M F RE 45 . Deax\}i}'.c'vhfl losifl_ofl,'\l Bolifis e (IS e HAVE MV FoX MADE A | - s YOX,~BUT (TS rRame etween Fordham universit i care Ho made 12 yands hrong ! M EAR T HooD! e SHE and Lebanon Valley, New Britain |28 the pennant - chase wis . LU i 2 : ; . INTo DEEP CUFFs, HAS MADE T ] ! Fordham Football Team in Satur- | day’s Game, ‘{ { i lineup when Howard Belser who just % ] 2 came up from the freshman team | PArt was k 2 5 hit e fo 8 ¢ ; ) NEAR, FoR M saw service during the latter part of retalned its usual four men i (e | OIS Deiter than fost your | Pated ai oot s down | X ond tean AP A COLLARTHiS e oo . MG atemisntag o . A LARTHIS ()\/;4R FOR SO CONOTE PAD MARY SEASONS |3 (g CALLS SHE'S ENTITLED | 10 WORK As AN EXPERT the big performer in a 74 yard|he was L A e march to a touchdown which put|minor a d 55 & onil fo0 4 T il | LO‘\W{ CoAT! Berdinm dn tho iteadiiot afeftofls)| bnseman iy men and | A lateral droppy third t - d WoN™ 1T Look scbre in a strong comeback in the|ter. He broke info the mame in (414 | 5 Gt ruli Teth | o e 2 5 : last quarter. The final score was 13| in the Central ' f ague. iy i N o % B ) . G‘H.\Mk\if&qy DONT aROwS to 3, Grip scoring later The next year e e no it center : Re . 0 oA S Roger Scully was at center, How- | crick in the 1l 1 ; P ; 5 S S0 LUXUR(OUS ard Beloin played right guard, Grip | three yoars he i i i vka pass fro ! et / ARIMORE played quarterback and halfback | \aryland outfit conter, ol e e and Belser played haltback. cral seasons he irds : Grip is the sensation of the feam | minor league and independs 1 v tailed : i this year and sport writers in the |cles, The Pirates s while "Kick the extr t b Empire State proclalm him the hes w Britain kicked 1 ball carricr on the squad. He w not showing to advantage as quarter- | back so Coach Cavanaugh sent him !, en with the club since 10 half back wherc he took the ball |y average’ over that five thmes In the 74 yard march and | on sg1 averaged six yards each time. | " This season “Toots" Politis, tho fitth New Brit- |y, % S0 aln boy, is out with an injured leg. | qnoth TOT T TN wajor low the game. John Grip of this city was|a hectic one. A natural outiiots B e ket il ol ) e ! | PLUM VELVET // out of some 200 ¢ BLOW KIL BROTHER ting was .329 New York, Oct. 3 (UP)—Lured to | i America, from his home in Germany (sl el ks six months ago by tales of fame and N@T e s ¢ fortune in the prize fighting prof: % : i Fa sion, Joseph Winnbauer, 18, is dead | from a blow over the heart de- i -! g i a pass from center and fo livered by his brother, John, 21. DR S S e i o After dinner last night, Joseph ot s picked up his brother as the pair v from the dining room, lifted e Nim fn the air and dropped him to Mallflge]‘ B“Sl] {0 S[fll]d pf';l on 3 the floor. John rose to his fect = i il e i e mitara the hrothers prepared for a friendly Lmeup That Finished Season [oni ol hout as was their custom. John Grip ki aimed one blow—not hard. Joseph —— i o collapsed under the punch and Was | piurel, Do, Oct, 3 P [ erushing pronounced dead a few moments; (i cuyler, star o ! Hish torm-center of the is 3 = expeeted to start in the world's ALL STAR DISABLED | il 0 i any part in the Ind,, Oct. 3 (A—Cotton unless @ sudden emergency neive atar of the Purdue ;1" i “o¢ (e protests of many University football team for the past | piy b “ring ¢ e LTRRTRG 1wo vears, will be unable to play for |, 5 SEC LSy an indefinite period due to an in- |\ on S "o L F e dihened by jured ankle. Wilcox awoke vesterday | yiys o rCl s morning with a badly swollen ankle | ™ \y 1o geclining to discuss Cuy- — - recelved In the Depauw game Sat- [ F 0S80 PAE 10 RS dave, f V) Qmw clul's outer urday here. An X-ray revealed a|pyqh indicated he stood pat on the d oo chipped bone which later In the day | 1jnCun that elinched the pennant . = \ was removed by an operation. with Clyde (Pooch) Barnhart hold- 5 4 ’,‘7\3 ‘> As Purdue's offensive is built g o 0 i 4 2 = around Wilcox's flashy ball carrying | ry0 Cuyler episode is one of the ¢ 5 it was belleved his loss will be a | strangest in baseball, involving dif- serlous handicap in the game With | forences with Bush, di Harvard next Saturday. [tion that included a 3 fine | felling to slide to second on: and later interment on the beneh "he. C it o for'a player who was a world's The Chicago Bears' 7 t vietory s M e F¥ | vies hero in 1925 and ratcd amon over the Green Bay Pacers, and the Br0 a0t R = 0 to 0 tic played by Benny Fricd- | the game's greatest ou fielders. g T oT5 VB n's Clevelanders against the New | has split the fans into two camps, HE'S STOPPING EoR | prems = GET{IN ooT ME_ At PRO GRID SCORES by the United Press. < Giants featured Sunday's pro- , On® pro-Cuyler and the other pro- e FoR sional football contests. Bush Minote ! ~ The Bears' slim margin of victory | The hub of the dispute is under- P was due to Paddy Driscoll's foe. | $t00d to hinge about the outfield- Driscoll booted a dropk after a | TS superstition batting touchdown, for the winning point. | Second, where Bush placed him. The game was played at Green Bay. | Kiki. who batted third before, Scores: acquired a “mental Hazard” when Chicago s, 19: Pottsville, [he moved up a noteh, He struck a T slump, argued with Bush and then Chicago Bears, 7 n Bay, 6.warmed the bench, so the stor New York Giants, Cleveland, | goes, but there are many confiict- ing versions.