New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1SS LSS SSHISLHIL2HSHHLHBL S HL S HBDDILHSSHHL L SHSIHS H S-S HSS S KENDRICKS, FLANAGAN AND NEVERICK RELEASED BY ALL-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM—BLUES TO TACKLE HARTFORD &S 7, 1927, . 3 'PIONEERS AT WILLOW BROOK PARK—WEAVER CONFIDENT IN GAME WITH RED & GOLD—WORLD SERIES DOPE — ITEMS PPPLPIPTPIPECIPEPTEIPESTAITIIPOTTOIE YANKEES HAVE HALF OF ; WORLD SERIES NOW WON! Experts Expect a Quick Finish—Pittshurgh Fans Rail At Manager Bush For Not Using Cuyler—(:eorge Pipgras the Hero of Second Game — Pirates Use Three Pitchers—Lloyd Waner Continues to Star— | Huggins Undecided on Pitcher For Today's Con- | test. s New York York Yankees c with ene-halt The Nananal @ nere have not begun:t thenr play in tha first two gam suggested thar thav o fight. Tha boldness © Buceanears Kome in league has been makenp in the openir 01k friandly of Kikj Cuy the hae been stood 1n a dunee cap on his head, is Both games in Pittsburgh pro- ‘vokéd outbursts against Manager Bush's poliey of keeping Cuvler out of the game. For that reason he may welcome the cha of scenery o Naw York. The thronz at the Yan- kee ‘stadium this afterncon does not care whether Cuyler plays or auto- graphs baseballs, his principal oc- cupation at Forbes Field. The Yankees needed the help of the Pirates in winning the first game but they made rra s to ture second “Pirat willing to some timely assistance yest and did help here and there, but Yankees would have won anywav the opening game the leaguers had to call out the 1o win the game but in the setto, the starring strong. Géorge Pipgras, who has been a chattel of the Yankees®off and on, mogtly off, for five years, did the job vesterday ‘that Hoyt and Moore ac complished them the - day hefore: The Pirates adopted opposité tacties. Where the Yankees intro duced a sliding le of pitching numbers, coming down from two to, pne, the Pirates went up, nsing three vesterday against two We sday Vie Aldridge was in and out in hig pitching and finally out zether in the eighth inning when he tarned Mika vengros ough until 1h At lose they e Yankees broke | e record of games | Ruth made a new Bush a5 his pitching choice Meadows, was one | | od !tor today’s game of the first plavers to take. his ey tacles with him on the’ ba ger Hu 1 fi examing- | their own the s awaited his pitching 1 tion. If loet a World's Seri sponsibility will de o Moors wot Pennoc has 1 R olve on reger second lineup -finished Wiley | ; JTOF between Toronte Ont TR Winl as attn i Miss A e e o climin the sitnation over to vith the fal out. Two of the th Aldridge left. bn T e trying i aus it himselt with Jie had to pitch to Comb niz. Ruth and Gehrig George Pipgras but' resident of Minnesota powerful blow and placed hin tor consideration as hera throu Pipgras. who time to get his World he, will be 25 vears old « week—showed the Pir with such a g hop never did get the c hitting| it. He gas and two ryns to ¢ seven hits | as many innings. The two rur acored thron rificr the Canadian wor oper retair ¥ on ling paw acquittedq P tor Kos on ing distributed through * flins. On othar following a cinzie Lloyd pace eonly for his r ried hoth cous The' little Okla great day in ptquts. He what t scare. but in t W itting a v PLIVVER DERBY Students (o Race to FPootball Games in. Cars That Are at Teast Tive tered tarie The gan atyles of Years OLL. amson-Hubhar The pride of the wearer the envy of others Lamsnn-”uhhard / HATS SOLD BY ASHLEY- BABCOCK CO. Pittsburgh. F PP TPTPTIIPIPIIPCOERITEOIPE AS YANKS AND PIRATES OPENED FALL CLASSIC t Here is an excellent meture of the bio ¢ orbes Field was jammed to its capacity and th tickets was such that if the park had been twice HARVARD 15 SET FOR PURDUE GAME (reat Shape Sole Hope o' Retain Crown - in pract eay [ 1Grimson First Steing Eleven in or Saturday To ke STONE 15 CONFIDENT Weaver High School Mentor Feels that His T Wil Win Firct Victory Over New Britain of the W will carry away - the chool ind- Sowka, ‘full- will 1 ter: Saun Nelson at end: Bell Grip and Hennessey and [l at fullback PURDUE'S CHANGES to sub m ack Imvading Western Eleven Ha< One Opportunity in 26 of Beating Har- vard Saturday has just ons 5 foothall Harvard record caleulated foothall ing h in ups 1 machin« on hone when tables ors to the the ind car of 6 Harvard other g 1 1883 of things from whi oppo h the srvior ndad nis on the north anything, nirdn ) At of the WAIT ALL NIGHT More Than a Dozen Dyed-in-the- | Wonl Baseball Fane Remain In Line Tor Tickets an all ait out to he zates to open morning game of ird the Frank Hig JTohn John | s Ny smployed by the 15t the n Frederickshurg, " WISTERN ELEVENS .~ PRACTICE IN D (« “opyright rowd of haseball fans that fuumed out for the first game of the 1 some, the attendance reaching 42,000. s large it doubtless would have been well filled. 19 NEA Service, Inc.) 927 The demand fo world series in —Practice to Be Held BLUES 10 BATILE HARTFORD ELEVEN Ranger Team Fit for Tongh Game Sunday at Willow Brook The 2 team will m Hartford atternol morial field in Willow Brook park. 1 home game of the vear for the eleven that repre- sents the Ra | of 1 Fnds of Br 1is con 3 jtal City team wiser one The Blues in sions this line pow: | practice cquad, th Gold backs safe the team isn't “Doc fact {not been properly {fire | Several forward passing combina- Br Blues football fast Ploneers of Sunday at Me- is il be the fir = 1 after its A Toral continge i will send the Cap- 2 sadder but ntt home their sek ha the practice own much defense. In a me with the High school held the Red and i the offense, 1l that it might be Zwick attributes the plays have cuted on team v 3y = under Coaches Having Their Difficul- tigs in Forming Teams verl of here a ihered 1 | y fi ing In addition Ly t ond a o them in omorro Coach z under ersity of Oklahol n 1ast A o o forwa Minne grid Ohio's TS, late tod tion f of Towa Nort} awaiting ve eleven Northwe soaked 1 from ota Gopl SR Foothall look 1in no mor practice on muddy fields mbitions gridders and slid t Slipped workouts, school of heroes S av. ended ere and conc like try- nda ar 1 ch Bob m of many Jet ternity r fullback L the vet fever 1d Schultze, a last year rterte will be out ten d men will re with Butler T nd third siring Stagg's Chicagoans. the smart aerial attack of the which beat ilizing on and of- pe rd passin nse Coach . and Mic also wer rs’ an's squad planned 1y in Towa City fray with the a workout in prepira- Unive TonI0TroW vester t o 1 ‘s steam rolle ith The as to practice today on ster divon which t night's rains, ir game w ' tah team )y Oh Man! her BEVED) o - the third game ‘]‘HVIM. ach Hanley said that Holme: at for th roons At Ann Arbor Miller, a quarterh nrned to the Leen given some conee ki most e ok rated prac {tice in ing Wisconsin foothall plavers a rv fans left night Kan the Badze football and track Madison c roach fes. a cross-cou team last for o vot! whers have competition morrow somew hen Pan gnard was de huet E of scho, ared ran ineligible becaus difficnlt Coach Burt Ingwersen Towa e only co who saw any B Ir 1 believes ) will stop the running at Ohio St but wn or City, was t the con eren | ack of t ers, Ao much harm to h ffor minus the serv ati I ices of t Cutton” s’ passing s eleven ir ground Wilcox, 1 eel’'s game, were chusetts, for the Boilermakers Harvard, which mark eastern invasion of th school nred in route las! | rass e ot [the firet | Lafayette {I removed from the d on the sp {which carried players and lond will watch the game side-1 I from th iFair We, { ather Promised ! New York, Oct. 7 (UP)—Overcas ckics and slightly cool teniperatu d mwembers of the New es and the Pittsbhu 1 Pirate: arrived here today fo! of the forecast for New York is fo Iy cloudy skies today but ther burean reported there wa they {little prospect of rain hefore night. | to- | will ining captain to | For Third Series Game | | York | world sevies. | the [tions were used during the week Ithe workouts and the co that the Blues will sho offensive sirength aga 2 { Iford crew Sundav. ‘ £ their real st the Hart All the repor nt 0f the feam are for a final order, the to run sizeable against the Hartford crew. The Pioncers have record {of victories on the gridiron team more powerful r be and it the 4 fo be mn great shape and with sions now to assignment practice s Blues hope in is this Ines will get when the game the best known stars in Ho are included in the Nineup and a real classie is expected The All-New Britain team will be away Sunday and the B will furnis 1 home town f with their football Cassidy of tror 1 of the high school foothall team, will ref- ard Nick on acting The head linesman has vei been selected. The kickoff 3 o'clock sharp. Georgs erce with L. las umpire not _ | will take place at 2 WINS ON A FOUL of Detroit L Thil MeGraw s Given i Bout Over Sid Terris Because of Tow Blow in Second New York, Oct. 7 (P—Tust who f¢ logical contender for the light- cight crown guarded by Sammy pdell continues to remain in doubt. Tn a return engagement here Phil McGr: of Detroit, {turned the tables on Sid Terris, his former conqueror, by winning on a | fonl in the second round Terris, however, had punished the Detroit battler unmercifully up to he was disqualified on a raw asted out the and was recling grogeily ding stanza when Ter- a4 a low OTIEh et writhing with pain to the last ni w, t e time foul. M first round rlin the | ris aetiver i\|‘f;m w 2l jus canvas. —_— 7 WHY AR QUIET LATELY WHY DoN'T You To ME You So HENRY TALK ('M HOME ALL DAY LooWING V:OR\)}AQP To YoUR COMING HOME BUT You SIT ALL NING g SAYING ONE WORD WITHOUT, - OH You BRee! A HOME RUN gg’f? € COME 6N QUER %' GRANSTAN { / " Thompson KENDRICKS, FLANAGAN AND NEVERICK ARE RELEASED Three Backfield Men Are Let Go By All-New Britain Management—Reorganization of Team In Progress Tonight at Willow Brook Park—Locals to Tackle Stapleton, S. I. Team Sun- day Afternoon—May Sign Star Today. I Three backfield men wers released last night he All-New Britain the second step of process under which the team is now going. They are Kendricks, Flanagan and Never. Kendricks appeared with the In the two Yellow Jackets Saturday and Sunday ut his work was none too satisfactory to the promoters and it was decided |to give him his release. Flanagan's plaving as a backfield man was not of the standard expected and he was |12t out of the picture. | Neverick's only fault, in the minds of the promoters, was that he lacked experience. He played hard With the team in his thres appear- ances in games but he 16 in need of a season or two in fast company be- fore he will be ready for profes. stonal football of the caliber that the local team plays Two men have already been signed, one of them a backfield man | Tom Leary, captain of the Fordham university elevan last year, and “Potts” Millar of Philadelphia have |both been secured. Leary is an end and up to last Sunday, he was a member of the Frankford Yellow Jackets. Miller has been with New Britain for several seasons. He plaved here under the name of and his work was al- ¥& spectacular. Another star backfield man may signed today, according to an announcement emanating from headquarters. The promoters of tha team are reticent on who the player | il be but there is a strong intima- tion that it will be Jim Manning. former Fordham and Hartford Blues backficld ace and Bristol New De- parture basketball star, He was in this eity conferring with the pro- moters of the team last Tuesday and although ha was not definitely signed at that time. the way was 1eft open o that he eanld be signed before the week was out The team will practice tonight at Willow Brook park n preparation for the game in Stapleton. L. I, Sun- day afternoon. Coach Dave Dunn plans to whip the squad into shaps for the contest Sunday and Rritain fans expect to have team come thro; New Britain del the Southern Collegiates a week age Sunday. but was defeated twics on {last Saturday and Sunday by the | Yellow Jackets of Frankfor . Pa Games have been arranzed with the Hartford Giante, the Submarine Base of New London and All- Bridgeport with negotiations for a game with the All-Hartford elsven | pending and hefore these contests roll around. the local team should ‘| shape up as it sheuld. The team will leave this city early | Sunday morning either by bus or [ by train for the Staten Tsland citv. A squad of 19 men will be carried to take part in the battle. by managzement i the reorganization team games las be MCTIGUE VS, LOUGHRAN New York. Oct. 7 (R—Mike Mec- Tigue will defend the light-heavy- |welght crown in Madison Square ‘r'mrflnn tonight against Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia over the 15-round distance. Prospects held Itarth for the champlon to elimb i!‘.\rmmh the ropes an 8 to 8 favorite | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS " WHATTA You KNGW BoUT THAT UMP CALLING AT A FOUL YT wHATTY O 1 YA wnow Bout THAPIY HEY 77 CAN You BEAT | AIN'T Toat TH" LIMIT®

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