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f i ) ) e pr——— e — e e S 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 03&0 $L8200908 985988824802 8090888285$LHHLLLPLLLLLLSDSLDSLLL2L9HL S R S FEIVFPGFIGPIGTIPIGITTFIVITRIFIFIIIPPIPFRPINPIII0P9 LOU GEHRIG IS CHOSEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER FARMER T0 HEAD s From Cities In American Lea- New Britain Man Elected Presi- gite Pick Yankee First Baseman as Their Initial Choice1on Honor On All-around Ability and Ef- Qent of Gonnectiout Organization fectiveness at Bat — Harry Heilmann of Detroit | Py Tigers St second In Veting A,M\ | et Blia e i el Cotntry ¢lith- of as anizing New Bn fain Team o n captain e AN on e Rl Morris, Hartford; C. o National Guard Basket-, SRE s bliegs t ot ampionghip of | W woag, of Hartford : perfected plans for | Cheney. Svuth Manchester, L opening of the coming season. | ey cr o d T e I med five play- (o ; . 1 r the t d expects to se : i t the| Frank Ross of 3 jamble of Race 2 of t e awards of sy St turning in the low = o : ; te rnoon tournament, each get : Ce ' ) 1 tary-treas : ; g it I wa ! a4 € nounc ne-day tourna ¥ t M er tated ment 14 du o next 1 th he 1 ofin ecason, t fas 1o Ve S ‘1 pior id iff, cap- Haven, Race Brook ecossett L ( 1 1 re National Mill River tle Meadow, Wanr ( turm, foothall pano ighl A3y J title crew; Brooklawn Count 1 T il 1m star, | cinbs’ cour tourna ; N ments will be held on the It « tion of any « the close of last the New Haven 1t lent c ht t1 o AL hectic i L2 : rs have been in ke A R the local ha H. S 1 ; e 1 fore T W 3 s Man or sign White, one of college circles last forward on the 4 S5 KAPLAN HAS EAST WIN FROM GELLE York, D e, pomes e eotionea e o JeNGeN Battler Smothers Cali mATma s will 1 fidiy worked up make hon Tornia Boy in Bout {1 New Louis (Kid) P 3 The m : °AMS wN- (lor petained I o S Germane T Hual [fered in the sta LGRS the parnde of challeng m- | i ther during the next few S NAR Ot St et wi 1 complete all details with re throsh - to the ning of t it Play | . boxing star, w York—Louis (Kid) will be started about the middle of | oo =™ st outpointed Tommy Cello, Noy er and as the cr of has i 3 x ntpointed. Tomiy wher and as (h af bas- ol olas Arena | nia, (10). Happy Ath Ketball teams in the state is entered | gmothering Gello. from to Ttoutier Parra, Mexico, (10), P 5 4 4 SRt B ( S 0TIy Lithe rolrollkithemrodiation s ¢ finish with an unrelenting attack, | the coming s m will be one of 1 : ¢ AT b Kaplan earned every round, San Ar VEIOFE, | Wggest ever to ba sxporienced in | ooy of ringside observers it 201ig, ) Coll, | ¢ Hout 3 : 1 fgiina Houst 3) S5 t showing came in the : oL b i when he rallied and attempted to swip pune with the Meriden St Petorshug, i AUTOMOBILE CLL‘SoIG e . ‘ Watts knocked out Jac Masor ‘[H" »]v;Huu\_\”m \\ ] outscored 1o to] W York, ( . Cello Down in Fourth Cream of American Drivers Entered | g 100 figored Cello late in th K 18 City— { loored el ' i he Hockiora T For 200 Mile Whirl at Rocking- fourth round for a count of eizht ety ith a smashing left hook jand a b BTG ham Speedway., izht mppercut to the jaw. Cello Kansas ( s = 3 v i was wobbly when he ed hi n. No I, Oct. 12 (P — The fee hut managed to ride out the LD Ol o) anto - racing giorm by continual elinching g today for the 200 " 1rup1an was never in r iny o le whirl over the board of the (;,4ughout the ten rounds, Cello's| weight, kno tockingham motor speedway. dangerous right missing the mark Des Moines, Fifteen dxivers were to somplete (oil0 e “RL. Todae et hoxer — for $200,000 in prizes in the main 2 o Sl R M clected to make a runn tight of Los Ar ik bl ind spurced on by the WOrld's i st the stast, trying to tum | Sanl uh alecol kaoskedl oub record breaking time trial of Frank ;00 W0 BATL SRS 8 Hoftman, 1os Angeles, (9) Lockhart, the closest Kind of compe- 1 * 00 SR B % tition beat Aike wWas promise however to clos soon solved Cello’s defen: and was working his way | Lockhart turned in 144.2 miles per hour in a sensational fryout last uapters to pound the body carly in | ! week to win pole position. The track (pa funt. B | ; ord for the intermediate distance | Cello Hangs On | ) r was made last year by Harry I fourth, Kaplan switched defeated who skidded home with an avers S T SR onel peed of 123.24 miles per hour. e e T | - R Gl peTaOnS o 5 i Jawil A" Jart anlamiznt Denver—Mike Arnold, Denver, | W d o sce; LIl races. [with little more than a minute re- | md ke Kilrain, 1 Angcles. | in the round, put Cello| draw, (10). Bend, | FORM GUYLER GLUB s back, but he hauled him- | Ind, knocked out Delbert Willis | s feet at eiglit and hung on | Denver, (4). e |until the bell. i = Nearly 200 Chicago Baschall Fans | Tonight's victory was Kaplan’ | third over Cello in little |a year. hoxer at more than | He outpointed the western | the Queensboro stadinm Urge Club President to Purchase Pirates Star, |in August, 1926, and repeated at oo Indianapolis ! R N erate ReVearcel 188An0 Saidbd Chicago, Oct. 12 (P)—A potition | Holyoke in November of the same || jack Beasley ve R Brovostil e izned by nearly 200 Chicago Cub | Vear. i New Haven Holyoke LYo far form L “We-Want-Kiki- | Demands Title Bout 150 Pounds k | ‘,'i“"]“ Cuyler” elub, was forwarded today | Billy Gibson, Kaplan's manager, || prang o Vel Toe a0 to President William Veeck and 'announced after Kaplan's victory New Brita New Haven i Manager Joe McCarthy of the Cubs, that he would go hefore the New | S | “With Cuyler and a good third York boxing commission within the | 10 Emard e Milw \ . e = i@ 5 o £ ' ChrsE ted) P hasem: the petitio concludes, next week to post a formal chal-| Holyoke T Cal., knc “the pennant will be ours next lenge to Sammy Mandell for a| g SYER wauki year.” championship bout. Under the|l puoo o e 4 wauke Officials of the Cubs, admitting rules of the commission, if the| Flolyolie ew/Haver i Chicag they admired Cuyler as a great ball board accepts the challenge, Man- | 63 : e wanlk player, said they had no idea he was dell must meot Kaplan within six | ey for s nd d clined to say whether |nionths or accept suspension in New 290 READ HERALD CLASSIT FOR YOUR WANT D ADS | they had any plans for Pirate outficlder. acquiring the \Olh state until he 'Th meets Kaplan. ree (‘hlldren Burned As Parents Enjoy Show w York, Oct. 12 (UP)—While | ir parents attended a show, three | dren lost their lives t night in 1 fire in a tepement 78 Iast 09th A weman and four | ther children were rescued. at crews worked over them in vain for o started in the rom an unknown canse, an ing up the dumbwaiter, roomed out on the top floor W the Ortez children were sleeping. . GOLF ASSOCIATION EPPEIPIPPPPIFEIIPIPEPICIPIIFIFTPIIIPINNR UNIQUE DOUBLE HEADER $LHL LHL DS HHHS LSS 1927, S5566500850056865655 555850009 INDUS 'RIAL COUNCIL TO CONDUCT GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LEAGUE —LANPHER GATHERING TEAM EASON—HANDBALL TOURNAMENT STARTS TODAY AT “Y"— LSS HLILLLLSLLLLHLLLL L 00, ., FOR START OF Qo MALCOLM FARMER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF GOLF ASSC START HANDBALL ~ TOURNEY AT ¥ Nine Teams Entered in Annual | Gompetition—More Goming POPECIPEPIPIPPIPPPIIIPPNITC G4 5 P CONDUCT GIRLY | Factory Representatives Endorse of Last Year — Secretary Bi Efficient Work — Suggestion to Is Voted Down—Undecided on ! (Raki po! INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL Tof: The annual “Y” doubles handball : A Esmr ! tournament is scheduled to start Stage Baskethall ('am"?‘ today with nine teams already. en- IR | tered and more combinations plan- | . The tournament will be a round| j 3 robin affair, with each team end December 10, The teams will play each o L cal hree games, each to go 21 po ch team will a s e Mant tchis and every Neu B\. ain Football Teanm In ong match a week s |cooine i Be e Elimination Game e i e desk in the Y. M. and thel . s ’//J\/fi'jfi SH | winner of the tournament will re-! [‘"“‘ ' 74 : |ceive a halt dozen handballs. The "7 |team coming in last in the tourna- | o7 (R ¢ ment will be presented with a| o '’ W brown derb: | 2 ; The following combinations have p ' )'V\JI/‘”?‘ m/‘qo 3 Stearns-Str syl A it p Z./ 142 WHO Took PART IN TUIS ——~5g FREAK DOULBLE WEADERS R g s morn Shortstop T H field of e = = ng in the tournament resulted in 120V in easy win for th 1kos-Herg on of r strom combination over the Stearns- Strong team. The losers started out ] « strongly but in the t and de- minor | clding game someth npened ! I 1 for the combination htew up and < tor pis e Perakos, with what | ssistance ko) ! - V | Hergstrom gave him, 1 Ay n 8. Mag-Arata and the Atla H 101 . P 'U‘d I yn lfl'@,[ g u 1 iy t Atlas Sammy Mag lost I ) where in the court my's partn s v Iaud his partner s : L S DIBUnE e o proved fruit 1 Greenstein and o IS L LeWitt p "led off their gloves and i oy called it a dav go into ! poi) p Sl . AL S 035 °" | training for thre nd will |y e o 297 i 1ot R “_‘“‘l” “ o 2y then he able to bree hrough for !, ¢ the | passer SRR Gt o VUL | past 20 years A ; o Yo = . Two new teams entered last| oy o' h . ¥ i ey o have scttled on Wil- [ pyepe © o' heavvweight combination | g yv_‘ 1 el % 3 liam I e M'”;» ‘N“r‘rnmpo.fi d of “Daoc witz and RS b G g drilled {n | yopnny Contaras s “dark d , : bill AT horse” of the tournament. What . s nevlt-Tine combination hopes to accom- : u attack, hasoien js a mystery for both mem ) \‘\ Qi ! Or ity irs caver the floor horizontally the state arr h B | 1o ”‘l raming thei 1sed, but a | Sy Hibbard and ck” Parker en accommodatio T oo v 1 fer tournament play for the first . ; i ¢ ) L time. A few teams are ready | has 2 ; g i s to initiate the new members whan T 5 : they meet i Ma -Roc e ol e 1 T tram has heen laying low but this . Al e < pair © simply leoking the rest of RESSongthe Ieat b wide Open, ithe fleld over. [ Bryce Long, candidates | oyger Winkle fs still without af will be kept intact with | gecretary, are fl | partner. He is casting longing eves!' el and “Pop” McCue for announcement of PADB THR,\ ] i ¥ needed, Coach | (gwards the local s writers and | center; Tom Humphr, “Jumbo” soon. ) may w '”'|’ his MNNesota | popes to hook up with elther Ger nd “s 2 —_— T 2o i o ne e | ala Creant OF dley Gary, Little Sted Sixteen Entries Waiting at Y. M. ( % 1 5 Vo D ball car- | iRID GAMES WANTED ) Reaches It A. for Start of Play Next Sal- riers Pharmer joined the | High Street Tigers are look- ' ;-M,, or “Hiker” Holz-| Gary, Ind., Oct 1 Urny: mad this weck after 1emoving yng for games with any team averag- | ler at ends. ty of cholarship difficu ing 115 pounds. The High strects| The Brideeport management {s Judge b innual A oor paddale with his ! fear [gtarted the season by defeating the | fully confident of w United ! dnt at the Yo ML Of 1l 08 auoted yfijlor streets 6 to 0. Games will he when arrangements wers 1 celebrated rea under way Suturday with @ his Chicago 8auad | n1aveq on Saturday, Sunday or weelk | the game, it was stipulated t v i 21 yeors o 1S entered i last night, that | g,vq N ger Sam Capodice, 339 | teams play on a ing sc 000 citizens, rej 0 floor has thre overcoming the igh stree torms amount to winner take a ! more nationalit courts marked and car care ¢ ird were very - | loser take moth celebratio ms at th m n | BONUS FOR CONTRACT. like this con? steel world, ir The followir Ams sched- Tllinols have another| owen Sound, Ont. Oct. 12 (P—The are sure to put up a hard battle. |rell, president of od to pair off ch other contest to fit them for | pocron professional hockey team to- | New Britain will practice again tion, were | aturday: M ¢ attles later, althoush | gav was reported to have paid a $3,- Thursday night at whieh final plans sull, utilities ley-1 Carlsc t Towans hava passed out of the |40 nonus to Martin Lauder, captain will be laid for the game Jackson and oti:rs W Vs Ritter-T. n championship race because of the [op the Owen Sound Greys. for sign- | afternoon. The kickoff will speakers. tecano-Gattings vs. 11 Chio cat. Zuppke at YInoiS ine 5 contract. Lauder, rated the | place at 2 D. These men Dickenson, and Schmidt will ¢ Fritz Humbert again at|yost junior prospect in the game, led Gary is due to i A. Smith-J lback Safurday so he has gIVEN | the “Greys to the junior hockey READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS Pa., as the stecl o] T tourn t will be straight Up trying to vert Nowack, ampionship of Canada last year. | FOR YOUR WANTS try. climination. tackle, to the hackfield. | Y \\ \‘l\ \\1\\ N st Lort 12 @ Oh Man By B s '.'\ knock out round of a scheduled 10- round bout here last night. It was 2 ——*—/‘\ Watt's 45th successive victory. SHE'(L FALL FOR WoMER/AREHALL i e S0 LovG Tiet IT- ALL YoUu HAVE Alive 8ILL- You VE HER Tongar Bitt ! T5 Do 1S To TAKE GoT To HANDLE ‘EM HUMOR - Yool GET ) HER HOME SomE CAREFYL- IVE GOT \xf:“”; ':TFC“FSE Ay AL | CANDY AND FLOWERS ONE = 1 Mow ;».F»’mn:sturAT FEOXEN@ Y. M. T. 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