New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929. 2 e e, HOLY CROSS AND (‘ ORBN RED SOX OPEN CITY CHAMPIO‘\‘SHEP PLAY TOMORROW——FALCO“JS TO BATTLE KENSINGTON IN KENSINGTON—BUFFALO WINS AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR WORLD SERIES—BLUES AND NUTMEGS MAY START FOOTBALL ONLY TWO GAMES PLAYED AMATEDR TITLF MINOR LEAGUE PILGTS MAY HEIP 1AJORS HOLY CROSS AND CORBIN IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES | BE DECIDED . ~ RED SOX MEET TOMORROW Even Though They Are Idle, Cubs Advance in Stand- 3 0 oar W]‘lil‘fi fl‘ I'l“""l = ; i A 3 . Leading Baseball Teams to Open City Championship ing as Pittshurgh Divides Double Header With ! iS00 T > V g Series at St. Mary’s Field—Ians Favoring Tobin’s Brooklyn Robins — Bu Grimes Unable 1 Johnston I @G in Finals 2 \ e IER X Clan to Win First Skirmish — Cabay’s Crew Has Score His 18th Victory in First Game—Jess Petty < ) - s % b ; Tremendous Backing — Scott and Buckland to in Wonderful Form in Second }Jnmuniorfl)emé{.«-. e . W b Pitch—Kensington and Falcons to War in Kensing- r ; ; A 1 ton. HANDELL EASILY BEATS VINCENTIY Lightweight G‘lam;lon Out- cIa ses Chilean in Chicago DUTCH | - o e : N e a irmarks of 1 e | L i ) hanner baschall battle of th & . i . ) tire year. ) *| The Corbin Red Sox, because istent play throu winning ov and close scores, orite in many qu row's opening clash. the Holy ( A < : ous fo 1A had many | Srhpceny lutely confi to land 1 at Fort Worth in the Texas leasue. : © returned the victor in the all ten rounds and cial announce- LOCAL TEAE!ES MAY MEET [5nty oo v gt B0 S0 B s more than like- TO START GRID SEASON itz ieioe bt v e, i, e e was an |the mound. The lanky Holy Cre had i give the Red Sox ¥ 4 enty ub! he is in excel- nd Blues He\ ens \\ ill Probably Clash at Me-|®7° bt . o ot ot o el e al Field in Willow Brook Park on September DL e e S s — (oach Zwick Has Tremendous Pessibilities . . ing t i, |year in their attempts to solve th l 8a v danced so fast h got be- tside delivery of Duckland ong List of Candidates—Amateur Crew Look- (110", i Soud nave infict: B e il e [ _p 3 ! punishme Instead ngest dineups in the field and Forward to a Strong Season—Pro Squad Being ‘.”.1 L e IR R Formed. ound. It ap- | the nd defense. The Re = t S v was trying Sox will probabiy line up as fol- S vindup. o Chilean Joey |1 d Buckiand p. The Holy sacred Hearts and St Matts Black St d | Cross AR Sox to Meet For Second Time At follows: Dalkowskil s, Kredar 1, t Tronski ¢ 3 Inick 4D, Washington Diamond. ¢ The | Miller ¢, Sala an appeare have WM \Wendroski rf, t the Mike be the the other en o m i Lensington-Falcon st 2 d My Sull » cond [won from Alf Ros, i Pl an E T gton in t cgation probable thre though def arrangemen the series have not been completed it is almost an assured fact that the teams will for the best Cubs Allows No Coasting Despite 1wo out of three. Kensington protested {he win of Bl Lead. the Falcons last Monday and be- cause of the unsatistactory cnding the Talcons want to set the public right and they are determined to settle all doubt by trimming the Kensington crew fomorrow. Ken- iting e “1eull steam M on feels the same way and a brilliant batfle is expected to re- the bunting. | sult. The contest will start prompt- experi- | 1v at 3 o'clo enting for thosc . —_— m—— some well carned Hardended fairways cansed by i Hack Wilson, \hy outfielder, is | the weather have given the long t for the first time yes- one wh aving rest. et arc | driving b something new to OUR BOARDING HOUSE 7 ¥rom Now oN, DoNT LET HAE «~ HAVE A CARE E‘ ME HEAR ANYMORE ABoUT NOUR E | ( [ MADAM ~~ Nou SNEERINGLY, g GREAT fmcasfopstm\/ou HA‘D‘ 2 SLAUDER A LINEAGE oF 4 3 s HINKING YouR LATE UNCLES NoBLE GenTLEMEN 1.2 ESTATE WAS A VERY BIG ENGLISH Z{ o pristocRATS OF PROUD & MANOR HOUSE ,SET oM ACRES Q0 @ et OF BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS v BEARING ~EVE AND IT -TURNS OUT -0 BE A THEIR CUFFsS WERE FRAYED RICKETY OLD SHACK —THAT EvEM { AND THEIR HEELS TURNED !, A TRAMP SPooK WouULDN™T ~~ EGAD ~MAYBE NoT RIcH HAUNT e AND THEN (T Il GoLD AUD LAND GRAM‘(S, WENT UNDER "THe HAMMER e BUT WEALTHY I RCREANCEER INTELLECT, AND FORTUKNES I8 CHARACTER ! Factory Tem (aptains ba ‘1 i x[ nhu wy Night Jimmy Figure, Tak Former Welterweizhit HARVARD GRID PRACTICE —Foot t WINS SWIM BACH COAT- OF - ARMS = e no other n

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