New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER ‘17, 1927. SIISLILHEDIHISSLILLLLLLLLHLLSEELHSILBLSSLLLSLSSISIPLHSLLLSLIBILSEHELESBSEHS SIS ELHLHLLLSSSSSSES55HSSS6$SS5S: PSSLLLELHSSLLHSLHLLEELLSSS LSS SS ouwwa&e&ssmeo»o&am KAPLAN ALL SET FOR NEXT STEP IN TITLE. RACE TOMORROW NIGHT—YALE LOOKS MIGHTY GOOD AS SEASON ADVANCES : —HANDBALL SO POPULAR AT “Y” THAT MORE COURTS ARE NEEDED—MORE GRIDIRON UPSETS EXPECTED THIS SATURDAY : P FPPPIPIPIPPIPIIIPIPIIPITIEIIIIITITEIIIPPTADETPRIIIEITTE IS T T TIITIIITIPIIITIPIIITIOTIC PHTPEITFET I T FTETTVONFCTTRIF VT ITIITPITDITIIT D EPOEFIN T PO 00D S TEIPIPPIVIIPIFIICITPIPPPIINIIIIINGT ALL-NEW BRITAIN iN BEST [|(0MIS-COREN AT |WALTER JOHNSON, THROUGH Witk STANLEY WORKS |ONLY EIGHT EASTERN TEAMS FORM OF SEASON, TROUNCES |"1(p gF THE HEAP SENATORS, WANTS 10 BE MANAGER EOWLING MARKS, ARE UNDEFEATED THUS FAR; PARK CITY ELEVEN EASILY| "~ [ — MORE UPSETS SEEM LOOMING {Dressel-Growe and . Hag-Ap- e e of | g | R Schwab Holds Holds Top Place | | upon his “Red” O'Neil, et als, Featuring Graham, Thompson, pe}[ Are Second at Y e Individual A\terage Star Princeton Takes On Cornell, the Army Tackles Yale. Leary and Manning, Take First Game In State S [k athe pie i mvsiallie et | R 3 _ While Dartmouth and Harvard Will (lash—Penn Eliminations. , oomis-Calien toam tops the V. 3 s e AT ollowing e statistics in con- ate Travels to Syracuse and W. and J. Will Visit 3 y necti hie B . Works forward 1o the ; : il rue: Lafayette. win them from " 2 aching line, finish up my S i s right here,” Johnson i : , | Kines L o 55 | Of undef rview at his home : : , A | rootban nust over the Mary- dwindled to cight forward for the titth lap came for him v 1 for ift hin Princeion han factory (o Clark iy ‘ inviolate. ahe 18 to T Vietory From Groen- upstairs in the “cro t on the . the club : R Stll further ved ' wi fifth tlaor [ . ession. o | i e . 01,1, | charmed circ n pro: to “iat Trinity Field ! was hold- s ! oy n o elub g WALTER JOHNSON, N 0101, Wa Stilu b1y e e B i AT dAY: ) ek fo i ; it S v \ 1t 1 think e | cChoing the sentiment today a8 : etonn | Syracuse plays hos end came him to ¢ s what 1 had done were no denion I S < aman 6.6 i Bietnilalice a for the pitcher lives o Thenie A0L Tonnaon a8t lichae e n. Darimou guard has a | teams were ciught off form and ar i Y Vista, wheve he and Mrs. wis sent ng at otton g Johnson fuels very | Johnson and their five ehildren, 10 | gon 07 ; : and th AT cated ' 5 ¢ N e s i Sortinent o i ¥ i nd Jetfersor S B wets an impression behind all that i . 1 arsor Einmons | <111 L 5 i v ~ No one took the trouble to 1 13, Cabb: Sndniole n eogh | ¢ S 1 gh | own 1 \ ) playe te in the the famous pitcher feels that | Holz- ) comehow s eheated him ont | Walter much_about how the fans ¢ 3 Rt AT e i - % P gaatn elt, and early in the afternoon |sg.1 s RELcd Emmons irtment has 1 o the | o sorved 0 well for 20 | Johnson slipped away for ua couple ; S Mancini S, | older players to orean | of days with the dogs in Virginia A A 3. Ttaavlings 86.7 ith, 1t When he returns, he will consider | the Harris | any rs that may be made hin ety well [including one from Paul Block. the | As a manager, Johnson would | prefer to remain in the | igton, | club that wants him must be pre- | Meriden Batdler 31 set (9 Take on a cor n previou the field. five in second s W how ti ving Walter . pared not only to pay him well. hut real \ll club, the park and part of {to point out the opportunity for a | Jimmy McLarnin, Pacific Const g g scoreloss otomac and 1 im do as | little family roci Sl BoinT S M SR It s Brody \\ iskowitz-Contaras J 32 he lik with them, son puts his ily above everythin 2 v oo o e w't bhe natural without | else. | Chicago. 1. Oct. 17 (P—TLouis | l-ions evidently by Manning which wo Morris St i » said Clark Griffith, and | That's w 's continuing on i | (i) Kaplan, retired fonfhe i e for i " ) fans, Dblack and white, were | baseball. A e 3 o S for less than . A WhEnar ! ; ] v e the fans up and E i olgh T Aty and wonderful v . 5. 1" o kaddy, . althers THEB!: |1 a race < toduy for n round at | to win comio That was the game 1,500 Sl copiop | Hawkins-Trale i The signing of Dave Bancroft, |16 pounds sriow night with | €inia. v el Wl [l Hehigle he latter p the week the HERE e and shortstop of the Tos- |Jimmy MclLarnin, Pacific coast sen- | ed hy a 40-0 ¢ saw at Memori nrterback i Brook park ye lzey Lehrer B Royn: Lol gl Lon mr ! S W caine out three first downs, NoTson Luddy f{tami Lo out of thrce gamen, (Tl | Pirate_outficlger, who Wi iled | the o : S bt Halfl dently 1 i held the win comp v the datter part | hrown j in the same n “ie and e : ; ners too chea as a4 strong o nr m season, is also heing sought | » The work o i ineho, Mexi 5 e on ryic the New tain n of St. I’ o to whetl RNt Nanning ry 2 e rotuny v rtainly plaved | The alub! alves Hivan of and Howard | some fime. _ Tiridgeport o v, n Ly 2 ST T gty 1 GW pfil’ag'fipfls PR e o caent. e | santerhac, v seem to stop OB e missing them L with Vand v, Holzheimer for v while Pete played @ . £ i S 5 wwy for Holzheinier, Holz- |y rum @ I Now York. Oct. 17 (P Gene Tun- puneh and infisld defe Binghar vaiss for Having defeated the Hergstr ) shunning the spoilight and [ to he desired last se Conk Wer W Perakos combination the W O - 1 i 1 leal of his time Shaler s allow ‘rhr somi-wind ¥ from o Brooklyn won pennants In 1916 lie brain GrnsdoyIcCe Contaras went gunni tousiinE RNl ga000 920" Another four-year § | Princeton Works Hard for Wton BHLOlG e e i and found 1t when ey oing e sees found 1he elub finishing seconc P wnees Defeated by {50 s tanoet ho! \ 1 N ined up against the 3 . eIl fit for I ¢ tled Giants in 1924 after « [Cact iddiatogwny S ih |y oomis and his - Eliot | t heavyweigh - Three straight years in s 1 Fast Mi town Boys ! il Rilliiopar ol In the first game the heavy- p \is crown " {hont provided the spur | gama st opportuy arsity players i P woight paic ran the score up to 18 or New York ) Ja for nest s hid. L { th nd of ersity tomorrow o e G upsey, Jack Sharkey or Panlino lays, the Pawnoes ' t PR e dvantoz “rom the on thing zeudun, he will he in condition, - los I ctown team i rollosi e o R e e el A o Red (uam{e $ ufl‘m SO flowing - break ba ne . cmpsey may ddiet sterd i is the first time ‘ohen feam breczed through |ney offt ‘guard in their famous | Serious Leg Injury o wwing the g v Paw- | gehoduled & mid-wer Iwith (hree stralght wins. lo seventh round but he didn’t ehi | Chicago, Oct 17 (P—led Gray . de fi et downs and (he e PRt A {heir opponents’ percentage consid- [ the blande marine out of condition. 'y v, ea e iGAllaninE Gk tiddletawn eleven made gix over the | oy amongst the spec covering today from the most seri- | st show- s while the ight crown Go Tunney at Chicago. oN one knows that better ; e Gnasdow for Nanfeldt Wetstine for Schulz, hleichert, Seho for Morris, Cassidy for Ty, Ly for o Stankeling i the Y. Four Oakloy-Young Heel pertormers < of the teh as ility of the Wasko- ous injury of his dozen years of | N ay i tirst and last | gefeets on foothall, & pulled terdon in ihe calf | auarts | the opening stanza the | The Nay i:d lear (Rip) Steege of This City Re- (10 1he velative i o Tinteale & i | witz-Conta am with others in {than G : | of his right leg. In the last few i 1 played almost ex- | Jong to meditate on its trouncing by { i ) covers From Injurey and Gets nto e foague ) the members | “J mever get ready for a fight bY | minutes of play vestedday, whil clnsively WA, St o) et Sl o otaeon Juting and {an intensive of work for a | were def o team's territory the final quar- ' gveral lessons fo teach hefore ew weeks | hand.” Tunney | Gy ok anh or the Hardwar e - Middies elash with Duke Univers PROFESSIONAL POOTBALT TSt e : % ; 2 hich ¢ would eventually meet, jonce explained. — “I'm in condition | o Trafton of the Bears colli : ced fo within 13 i hnanol s < 2 ¢ the sconts we (all the time. My natural preference § grange, who fell to the groun - ine only to fumble Colgate, rog et SoTtim t Chics ears 12; New York S to e is for a life in the open where Jiag foaped at first his knce had |ihe 1 e Stoppe v ¢ : t \ } 3 jean build up - and® develop MY |peen dislocated but an examina 3 Maved q £ o at by - *oly, mor ' 3 Wis.——Cr Bay 10 the ris ) natura fion showed only the pull 3 me f . ddletow o . F: n. Brown, | 13: Chicugo Cardinals 0 The cxperts were a bit amazed aty wpich Grange hoped h L i mbinatior iis glory of 1926 fast fading, opposcs At New York—Cleveland 6; New Chicago by the ease with which i : Bowdoin Game, | looking \kness in the teams time for hiin {o co ) e Y . formich « Lebhanon Valley at Provic York Giants 0 sehedule in the National I . formance 1 w the! Other games on the schedule fn- | At Milwaukee—Duluth 33; Mil- t.JI League. o 5. . “lude Columbia vs. Williams at New tukee 0 UTunney took matters before I turn battle with - Dempsey 'champion mingled in fashionalle so- to 5 ciety circles. He did little strenuous e e | s = [work with the gloves but what he | h M ; did was enough to keep him at the /EDHAN HILK TEAM 1S e | 0 an ! n Tunney wien he stepp toppe Begins i T R e | S = = \1‘.(..1 \\nh Dc 010 Lans "|'V "l'l‘“l Ak ‘l"""“"“"']m ¢ spring bLattle of HENRY DEAR | WISH j o An:v'\::‘rs({ DoWIURUCE Y Heid Ralt amtiE e CUSEBIoR b o THINK ABOLT MORE FOR YoU has b de of IDIVIT T TIoM g - = . in v n b duce 2 HIS CARCER -~ o DECIDE- S e W MINUTES both the indivi x l ([ SHo0LD Line the commercial | vy sk Baal > | | WANT To TALK Milk team | opqnpion sa : neoas [ am | ABOVT JiMmrie andl o % Vand vake @ thorough | per . sllback, surviv. All-American back ollege foot! ks, positions / | [ PIGHTS PONTPONED 1A Tvies y et Lall-car- ; r < ! (ssortm L - - —n | brace of stars in | R D = e ol WHATEUER You SAY AND 1 TELD HIM I'm S0 GLAD You %/7/5{ carvier in Bruee | 56 COURSE witL {7 o c_:_/\MF HOME : ] fop-rank- BE ALL RIGHT WITH N EREOHLGHTEAID ToNEHT SO Wi I i i h, who was ME - JIMMIE MADE LET Him WnOW IN CoULD GO OVER : F D ERALD CLASSIFIED Abs G ol | eric choice last ME PROMISE To THE MORNING LEI0G E TR / X0 No- 1 LOR YGUR WANTS i ; '3 L se iy vis, Northwestern SPEAK To YoU s AND N | \' "‘\F_AEDU : ! ¢ Bt ot Dot sting 5 DAL ‘ ABOUT 1T / s s while § s of \k_ B HE \ A o \' ury of .\ntfl'n!‘ll b N widc in other '‘ ! hed in other You g R\ the scason ends, 2 ¢ g in pursnit of the mythical honors held L m by Baker of 4 Northwestorn, Kaer of Sonth : | Calitornia, and Fricdman of Mich 4 gan, all of om hung up their col- | moloshing last season Las w habit of figuring £ g naut contender every four | : ' tabiatass © oAy A, » may have somcthing to 4 1 t that the Robins are l’ N forth unusual cffort to bol- i 5| ster the club for the 1928 National o

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