New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1929, Page 11

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ad NEW m:ZIT;\ DAH \ HT‘R‘\T D, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1Q . . -‘mvnm««wmosmq S : 1 ! e 1 i i K ,“W‘:v‘ ‘fl y t : i “‘ 0 'n,l‘v 1 ‘1:::1": see how the 'S SpeakingDoseball Standing T~ T DAL PREAN NOT e PTOHING WL | e AN e e 7 ;num/a e Sketc Ll 4 TO BE CANDIDATE s, i i i 0FCl E ERIES e inodey e {0 portis § G ,,,(.:‘;;;v,.‘,,,. I i i L B ik [} S S » Jengus to face with Cocorags (O H 1 ¥ Pt // | Ik outstar e d no! xx, Miller and Dyk2s OGP VICCTRPTPPPIPY l:f:;\;:::‘nx’m:v “4““[’7',"'|:Y"| A (A 5 = . A A 2 b g Practics for the New Titain Biues | (viret gamér. < i National Boxing Association 10", \rouit 5r, s o Hurlens of Athletics and Cubg . s vieen on tne mromanie wora ‘H‘n‘“ i xuuwj-“v ) repor v st HM"H‘:‘ Clut -VMH scheduled e : 5 e e “.‘ i i . i “ um S 9, October and 13 with October |Cleveland 4s far ylo is concer it J¢ Bush of the Philadel Paul pre t of the e R Lo v SUS S Evg DU “" ’:“ 20 still ope He has not as yeo||St: Louis 25 e ties Bimself into Athletics, wio his passed on A 7 ’ y M planned the home games which the | Detroit cees. 65 G4 | kno! hi B ¢ t two. ;\:l ‘:\\. i ,“’h 3 ving 'l"“"’H“ _‘,“v Boston 0 a0 3T high into ¢ 1 ; « e " e ”U - AEontias ot Uciob oty (Other clu ,~’u(y1 : \‘,“‘,‘ ed) player do not C } end ¢ ‘VV.H’ “A .‘ ! ;’wl““h\:i :”“: 'Hi m’myun l':)|1{t||”|'l!\\‘ ! I & t ‘ troit al Philadelphia 1 I 2 d 4 Cleveland at Boston ) ! ! ack Dempsey to Start NATIONAL BLAGUE ; S As Mid- \\c~t Promoter 4-m|u:~ \_“ ~u..|..\ : 1 ‘ d ¢ te 2 -.\‘\.‘x». ; (Other clubs not schednled ngug i ; The \:u\:;.nn; : i ‘J_', : o By 1 : ! “ ‘\:1“:“‘\1, :w‘ | “ H\:h | ‘ ‘ G i . h G ’ ’ 1. Louis | is secki ur d 1 lirooklyn 0 70 siribitio ; ) \ ) PUBLIC LINKS TOURNEY “‘ Boston 2 1 il T 1 H )' 1 i 1-:|le(‘~‘ Teday L : C ( 1 Monday :‘,,‘:': ‘,',"],‘,‘" o - ! e laced 1 G on. I G Ia 18t th ther will L ey | 1olde o ha A 1ho took a == — = the Ed Hurley v it is apparent t Battalino is not go fo win s title bout as ¢ 1y 15 som inclined to Caplan bedy ttack to th v cont n s [ . S at even moncy, cording 1o the best dope with v 1 < for title holder, 1 s expec that on the night of th. izht, Lattaling will be the favorit Joe Zotler of 1} under cay popular ford ring FORM STRONG ELEVEN Hart- nost performers in Maple End 1o aball Team of Bristol Has One of Most Powerful Teams in Years, The Maple Fnd Bristol, foothall {eam of v the coaching of Cort- la mer Amherst grid tu tor, is turning out one of the most powerful elevens that has been pro- Liced in years. The shining lights of past seasons are again with the Il Towners and in addition hey have some of the most powerful neweomers ever to wear the blue nnd white paraphernali The Alexanider brothers, Georg nd Phil, and the Kane brothers, Jim and Lill, veterans of al i have 1 pre each clice. Coach Luce is grati- fied with pre-season results, espe- cially in the work of Paul Bubier, a backficlder. Paul is a baseball ute, having had tryouts Na »oklyn team of the wanted with the fastest 1 state or Ma ums in this ssachusets o team has Alar practice at Heffernan's field cach Tuesday and Thursday evening ind will officially open the scason | for 1929 on Septemb opponent vet to be nitial ha 2 ROBERTSON BRAVES BUY Boston, Sept. 18 (UP)—Gen tobertson, infielder, has been pur hased by the ton Draves frota the New York kees at the waiv or price of 00. Tiobertson, veteran of the American league, hos een batting for 301, Last year hoe batted for .291. He formerly play- ¢d with the St. Louis DBrowns, GOES INTO TRAINING . Sept, 18 (UP)—Bob M Hampshire heavywe begun training h for his 10 round bout with Biz Boy Rawson of Dorchester at the Boston arena next Monday night In their first mecting severul months Mills scored a knocli- out ove wson. The Dorchester hoy turned the tables recently when 12 knocked out DCUBLL A double conducted or the first time ‘rus will Soptember 28 with St . here, PRACTICE Sept. 18 sion yesterday ) practice wis Holy C 05 this season the s John's of Lrooklyn, N. | thausands muet be disappointe I M '”Mfi]”‘ olden floun- 1 from INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the Games Yesterday Shades Mehihorn in Finals of tponed, rain) e standing Glens Talls Onen Eyent Rochester T — Montreal : foot Buffalo S0 bird two of n Newar) N Westport, n | | ding 4 Mehlhorn i | oy (it 112 o for the t i 1 « s Fa . r 1 othe ‘\n T here ) n orn in | Games Today W < advan- | Baltimore at XN 3 i the putts fc ix, but facing fur (Other clubs not scheduled) [ 1 : \‘, i 1 1 K 1 i nin i through to W n A TR on WITH THE BOWLF anliEanoNg o I v ROGERS ALLEYS on 1 q STANLEY RULE &, LEVEL GIRLS the A o Naw Sets g Gold = MANY SEF 3IAN O° WAR e 3 d ctirement | M. val ey : rac Bos 1 si— 101 3 r, has Sarnpors the next 18, which b peopl . 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TH' SQUAWS Pitteburgh on a vacation trip, but : & Kerosiic s PECUT SOME BEAR SKINST| p GUWIN' TH' KIS THEIR BatH ! immediately was notified hy her !,’,1, MARBLES For‘\ R her. ¢ GO BACK EO0R mama' he blindfold system is heing used in drawing the names from the mail sucks. Miss Lucille Rlesandorf, gecretary to William L. Veeck, president of the Cribs, is blindfolded and draws them from each sack, picking not more than 10 picces from each and 10 applications from a fa containing 5.000 m that 1 for delivery Tickets will b October 2 Teady INJURES SHOULDER Hanover, N. H., 18 (1U'P) 120 Stokes of Beverly, Mass eandidate, will be unable to cipate in foothall mouth for a week hipped shoulder Booma, seetive fullback, will he out for cason due to a knee parti practice at Dart e bone. a Roland ~ injury. ;

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