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Speaking of Sports The P, & T. Corbin contingent of rooters which will come to the game at Walnut Hill park this afternoon from Lake Compounce, will be met at the city line by an escort of mo- toreycle policemen who will give them through conduct to Walnut Hill park. There will be about 50 cars in line in the parade and a sec- tion of the bleachers will be reserv- | ed for their occupants. From all things that have been | heard respecting the game, it will | be viewed by the largest crowd of | ears. Stamford is sending root- | here in buses and many more plan to come here in their own | cars. These will help swell the to-| tal. | The New Britain Rams, the Hard- ware City pro football team, will practice tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at Willow Brook park. All candidates are asked to be on hand| for the workout. The Triagles will practice at the Bouth = street grounds tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Every mem- ber of the team is asked to be on| hand. Coach Ben Durham has a, number of important matters to dis- | cuss and headgears will be painted at this time, The Pawnce Football team will play the Tufts eleven of Middletown at the Noiseless Typewriter Co. field tomorrow afternoon. The Middle- town aggregation is a fast one and should give the locals plenty of op- position. The Pawnees have strengthened their line for the game. The local team will practice at 9 o'clock at Willow Brook park and will leave from there for the scene of the game at 1:30 o'clock The trip to Middletown will be made | by bus and all rooters will be ac- commodated with transportation. The first two rounds of the New Britain High school doubles tennis tournament were played at Walnut Hill park during the week. In the first round, L. Carle, winner of the singles tourney, teamed with Kop- lowitz, runner-up, to defeat Rosen-| blatt and Richman 6-2 and 6-4. Lotz and Banner defeated Barks and Miller 6-1, 6-4. Carlson and Stanley upset Ely and Hube 6-3 and 6-3. (*Day and Mansergh set down Swain and Perakos 6-3 and 6-4. Mi-| rante and Vasquez took a default| from Diner and McCarthy. In the second round. Koplowitz| and Carle beat O'Day and Mansergh -3 and 6-2. Carlson and Stanley de- ited Lotz and Banner 6-1, 4-6 and Mirante and Vasquez drew a Kensington is furnishing a nice baseball dish for local fans tomor- row when it clashes with an all-star team managed by John Cabay. The | I3 e will be played at the Percival! avenue ground in Kensington. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By the” Associated Pr (Including games of September 26) National League Batting—Terry, Giants, .404. Runs—Klein, Phillies, 57 Runs batted in—Wilson, Cubs, 184. | Hits- erry, Giants, 253. Doubles—Klein, Philiies, Triples—iomaorosky, Pirate; bl Home rig.s—Wilson, Cubs, 54. | Stolen bites—Cuyler, Cubs, 35. American League Batting—Simmons, Athletics, .379. | Runs—Simmons, Atheltics, 150. Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yankees, 173 Hits—Hodapp, Indians, Doubles—Hodapp, Indians, Triples—Combs, Yankees, Home runs—Ruth, Yankees, Stolen bases—McManus, 20, 50. 25 o Tigers, FIGHT ABANDONED 15 Round Bout Between JM'ki | The sharkey and Vittorio Campolo Given Up by Garden. New York, Sept. round bout and Victorio a dgn Postponed Thursday night be- | cause of rain, the bout was to have| been shifted from the Yankee sta-| dium to Madison Square Garden and | neld next Friday night but Campolo | declined to fi unless he was| granted new financial -terms. He| said he had consented to a $7,50u | guarantee and 15 per cent of the receipts above §200,000 in the beliet the bout would draw a “gate” ap-| proaching $350,000. With less than| $50,000 in the box office and the tight to be held in the Garden, seat- ing only 20,000, Campolo insisted on a guarantee of $20,000. The Gar- den, perhaps in relief, then aban- doned the show entirely WILL COMPETE AGAIN Reconsiders 27 (A—The 13- between Jack Sharkey | Campolo has been | Sir Thomas Lipton Deciston and Will Try to Take America’s Cup in Another Race. | New York, Sept. 27 (P—Reconsid ermg a previous decision, Sir Thomas Lipton again will chal- lenge for the America’s cup, yacht racing's greatest trophy. His Shamrock V was soundly trounced by the Enterprise at New- port early this month but Sir Thom- as, on the eve of his departure for I'ngland, said he would return soon with another challenger for the cup. ‘Within two years was ask- ed Two years® pooh!™ “I'll challenge shortly replied George Fisher, outfielder, likely | will sec duty as a pinch hitter in the coming series. He is a slugger, but is too poor at fielding for regular | duty. He was obtained from the New York Giants in the Roettger trade. | st AVENGES DEFEAT | propelled Bobby Jones out of the na] ot | fashion but wtih a reverse English. | ship, |interest. | the tenth green, 9 up and § to play. | inches short andoned by Madison Square Gar-| " | couldn’t quite repeat history in that|have won 43 and lost but 12, | Probable Choice day. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930. Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE GOLLEGES START GRID YEAR TODAY (Most Leading Teams Are Sched- uled to Begin Campaign | New York, Sept. (A — A hun- dred eastern college teams boost old king football back on sports throne today, but the king’s rule will not become absolute until base- ball's world series has been played. Most of the leading college teams Games Yesterday Philadelphia 7, New York Chicago 3, Detroit 1., Boston 7, Washington 1. St. Louis-Cleveland, rain. Standing W 10 . 92 a7 « 79 .14 +e 62 . 60 . 53 Philadelphia .... Washington New York Clevealnd Detroit ... ouis . Chicago .. Boston ... a .523 .493 411 .397 346 89 a1 100 were booked to go on display for the Games Today { first time but a few, such Har- NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 5. Chicago 7, Cincinnati 5. (Other clubs not scheduled). St. Louis . Chicago New York Brooklyn . Pittsburgh Boston .... Cincinnati . Philadelphia . 520 .388 100 342 Games Tomorron Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Cincinnati at Chicago. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. tional amateur championship in the semi-final round, the score being 4 | p and 7 to play. so that the match | ended on the ecleventh green, which, Brookline, was the most distant from the club house—more than a mile. | “The longest walk T ever took.” | Bobby Jones said afterward | Friday at the Merion Cricket cluw, | history repeated itself in a startling St cague In of the 030 t the semi-final round of the| national amateur champion- | Bobby Jones got his revenge | for that tremendous drubbing of eight years ago. with a modicum of He stopped Sweetser on In the locker-room a few mi later, Jess came up to congratulate utes “r next eagle 2 connection. But he came close MILESKT 1S INELIGIBLE FOR FIRST GRID GAME For Fullback On High School Varsity Eleven Is Down in Studies | tord, | Wa | braces jand Clarence in FIVE BRANDS OF FOOTBALL IN WEST Capt. JOHNNY KITZMILLER § Oregon U, Into the Pacific Coast co of Purdue’s great tcam las University of Soutkern Calit great quarterback. Johnny By (Ass: San F pillars of as many turned the Pacific into pro theory The Gl “Pop r at Sianford Ho Scuthern California d the wing-footed Rockne g Jimmy rancisco, 7 football Sept rateg: SV 2 ive ing have son diror teac er coast th 1d of from also of Cal team beat Army and ‘Red” Cagle decisively, has evolv- ed a new formation to supersede famed formations, “'A™ “ritics have named it Forr His major ch is from an unbalar line, with the ends s the halfbacks stationed a yard back ~hose d {of the line to plug the two hol He will have backtield men Winnek, Bill Rothert. Southern California “a team to beat Joues' system employs terback as the principal ba and triple threat man Marshall Duffield, two v wan, and Orv Mohler, fesh last seas ill be tu task of filling the sho predecessors as Morton K. Morley Drury, All-Americas Williams and Ru Phelan, new last year nursed Py Ten title. This year will begi football metamorphosis — hington's traditional * poundage' syst into one speedy and seven among Simpkins is he line backfield shifts. C. M. “Nibs" Price, the California Rears, creation shaped by nine ve They include Ralston G back, Captain Carl Handy Garrity, ha In contrast to other seaso | Bears will play a more op with a double shift Spears at Oregon chance to snatch a cha first year in the conf. schedule sizes up f; the rest Spears’ pile driving type will feature Johnny Kitzn eran and husky qua MANDELL VS, SINGER Chicago, Sept sammy Mandell looked to his battle with cago Stadium, test of his “com Mand:ll qualified bout last night by w cight-round decision Herman, Chicago welterw Chicago Coliseum ot Al Singer 14 Oak Park, 111, has fixed as curfew hour for courses. | | DUFFIELD Southern California. £ L : Coach JIMMY PHELAN Washington U. feren L will nia, Marshall ntroduce Du y qu the R ockne feld w il try PITISBURGH HAS NEW HAVEN WILL STRONG RESFRVE ~ WATCH CARNERA Despite Loss of Five Regulars Ifalian Giant fo Make Last. Prospects Are Bright American Showing Tuesday na A. C Haven od look explains tian avyweights Tues- ° Arena for two over a Know- | to sign a capable of giving Mountain anything that and tearing tomers wouldn would he h tot so P Despite t Montgom: tullb hich features without losing Just how oppositior tent upon scphome seven more major games ® a Philadelphia to st 15 each the doubtful pleas- ing h of Car- to make the eve g enough for the c Cal punches quantity. Eleven of the service | of the around 1k tuilding s over 2 ach stands over six 1 be dwarfed | e gigantic hulk ain doub 5 plenty 5 F 2 st t any othér ne fullb with W Helle, halfh Jim nd Pa of s bulk and eps around the Venetian with all the E o MeMurdo. and Mike Mil- s his opera- is Daugh and Ralph Do Mo tho moves arou and Gustafson will be st of Waynesburg = Donovan, I FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED avenwo has not missec ADS b in 14 vears. KENSINGTON WILL MEET ALL STAR AGGREGATION South Enders to Open Series With Cabay’s Combinatior With Championship of City at Stake—Pechuk te Pitch for Home Club—Local Players to Be Seen in Action On Selected N ine—Game to Be Staged al Percival Avenue Grounds at 3 o’Clock. | 18 and | wore Kensington teams in cor inner over Brita season conqueror of tive order ams that baseb: The club t first conle ggregation of players se banded together by John pilot of the Sokol base The pick of the city action if Manager C: these men to play in Kensington, at some t er during the past season, teated the New Britain teams after the other. A serfes whic up was started among th d the wi of eduled to play Kensing- bay c: he one nted the meeting. Moore Man- Ay got tog on the other night and de- the series. Manage Cabay to get an battery Manager Moore on Ca- using all New players. the r which idie nsis Bri s is n the two teams will meet on Sunday Cabay's stars will be selected fron among the following players: Lipka Joe Budnick, St. ' Partvka, Lucien Budnick. Jasepr. Luty Bu Wen an:’ FREED FROM GONTRACT Jack Sharkey Considers Himself Nof Bound By Any Option to Madisor Square Garden. considered New York, Sharkey to e of all o (UP)—Jack tay himsel! Vittorio Car is training ex tained a release with the Garden to sign with any wou tn show these pers who talk abot of Lefty Grove, and to do in the world's series t the w forced to sit on is club took k Gia bo a S Cive l-ilm Credit', Judge TWo OF THE GREATEST SOUTHPAWS N HISTORY!. SO FT 2% IN 175 LBS. RUBE WADDELL G FT 1N 196 LBS world's series sreater pitcher coming is a > became a big alary he ever vear with the ce between the s Waddell's chief himself; Grove's in Waddell's Pitching for July 29, Wad- his old n American 1 stands. ghts in the 1s a reliel Chicago mark Louts Brown 1 16 me rs of when :out 10 at least es dark day his “speed record that above Wad- two s this o | type a start is as fol- ends; Moore, mmitravich, center. Taylor Douthit, is one of the best defensive centerfielders in the game. He has been hitting around .300 this season. Te was signed by the Cards in 1923 while playing with Univer- sity of California baseball team. lows Captain tackles: suards; New York at Philadelphia. vard, Princeton, Penn and Navy, Washington at Boston. elected to wait another weel before St. Louls at Cleveland. | Yale's new forward passing game | was to see service against Maine, | with the well-known Warner system as put on by Army under its new took on Clarkson and Middlebury was the first foe for Columbia's Standing |mouth's Indians romped out on the W. L. Ppet |field against Norwich: Colgate faced | ETEY 79 |Start in a night game against Rens- | 55 59 | Selaer Poly. | = New York University-Hobart and . 69 Baltimore games held most interest | e Georgetown faced Mt. St. Mary's; Holy Cross battled St. Bonaventure, oy |lic University. LR | Out in central Pennsylvania, Laf- | ; |ayette and Lehigh SinG t Chic P‘l’l’l‘g’;“:‘:g'}" o \S’:“zgfiw against St. Thomas and Ursinus re- with Niagara. Farther west, Pitt's practiced on Waynesburg v. Carnegie Tech traveled |ncrthward to meet Buffalo while |state duel with West Virginia We: |leyan. Bucknell's first foe was Ge- {and Rutgers entertained Providence New Brunswick. | New s slate included the | Brown-Rhode Island, Amherst-Ver- | Rochester battles. Bobby JOI}eS Revemes Tab]es ()| Most sames were of the practice | reversal except in a few isolated | cases. Upsets will come a little later v \ Ardmore, Pa., Sept. 27 (P—Eight | ARHINA[ Club near Boston, Jess Sweetser | PENNANT AEAIN Mo., Sept. (UP)— champions again as a result greatest pennant dash since By defeating Pittsburgh here ves- terday, 10 to 5, the Cardinals clinch- {sons and culminated a drive which | did not get under way until August | power until 20 days later. ‘congiieter fuciher | Bringing the pennant battle to a green.” said big Jess, smiling, |more to phlegmatic Charles “Gab- nd then.if it was 8 and 7 I could D" Street, manager of the club, now.' but we're not. You're ! up’t| Twelve years ago on Sept. At any rate, the tenth green iz |Street, then sergeant in the Fi eleventh, like that at Brookline, is | Vision, laid down a smoke barrage ene vhvior for infantry starting the Argon you did me. " said Bobby world serles starts. it will be 12 “I'm glad of it.” said Jess. “I was |¥ears to the day since Street was shot of the match was a little| Since August 1. Street, in his firs mashie-niblick pitch that bit into [Year as a manager of a big leag of the hole, hopped |ent from those in the Argonne, ones once, and curled up within ten |that toppled the pennant hopes of “I felt sort of mean about that On that date the manager, dis Robby ronfessed to Jess. “It was|tressed by injuries to his regulars the dark.” |one run. had about relinquished “It wasn't any shot in the dark.”|hope of his team finishing bett nd I'd had about cnough, any- |vision. He thought he had a “great way."” ball club,” but the punch was sorhe- started . Bobby's downfall by| The Cardinals were then deep in | King a pitch of 90-vards for an |fourth place. They had won 48 | a feat | |that has caused Street to becoms | How the drive started no one |seems accurately to know. The an-| |don said that Street believes the |team just found itselr. 1 ponents since August 1 follows With Chicago, won three, lost ¥n. won seven, lost one; Bo ton, won five, lost three; New York, New Britain high school football | four, lost one; Philadelphia, won 9§ team, will be ineligible for the |lost one. football team this afternoon, ac- cording to information The game will be played at Willow Brook park. | after a hard battle. The fullback | position has been open since the players were tried at it. Finally “Bugler” Mileski, a short chun nd was going great in practice this weelk. Who will be put in the pos not transterred from the end posi tion the choice for the fullba well-built athlete, and Gerry Flood who has been featuring in The line that will probably it Gramitt is not shifted Ludwinowicz and O'Brivn and Chicago at Detroit. | souding the call to colors. and Boston University had to cope coach, Major Ralph I. Sasse. Cornell Lions under Coach Lou Little. Dart- a1 61 gg | St. Lawrence, and Syracuse, was to| B §!| In the metropolitan district, the o among the Catholic colleges, | 1 | and Boston College took on \:xlha-i Philadelphia at New York. | Sk |spectively, and Penn State opened ton and Jefferson fac- | West Virginia was involved in a neva, coached by Howard Harpster | mont, Weslevan-Colby and William- variety with little chance of form dess Sweetser in Tourney lin the season. vears ago, at the Brookline Country | Hake Greatest Dash Since That s Cardinals are National the Boston Braves in 191#. | ed their third pennant in five sea- 1. and did not assume spectacular | was hoping to carry it to the |close on Sept. 26 meant something say. ‘Well, Bobby, we're all square |than fans had previously swpposed quite near the club house and the |Gas regiment, chemical warfare di “I didn’t make vou walk as far as|drive. October 2, just before the pretty tired as it was" Bobby's las | Woundgd by machine gun fire. the turf of the tenth green 18 |club, has laid down barrages differ- inches of the stick. |the Cubs, Giants and Robins.' l’ke a stab in the back—a shot in and the loss of numerous games by cughed Jess. ‘It was a great stroke than at the tail end of the first di- You may remember that in 1922 how lackins | at the second hole. Bobby [games and lost 49. Since then they known here as “The Miracle Man.” [ noungement of President Sam Brea- { The Cardinals record against op- cinnati, won 10, lost non die Mileski, fullback on the |won five, lost three: Pittsburgh, won | game against the Naugatuck Alumni ‘et s SALESMAN SAM Mileski made the team this “eek1 beginning of the season and several of an athlcte, came through tion is @ question. If Gramitt is berth lies between Steinle, a husky team play all week Griffin and Gramitt, White or Parda second | BUT,0FF(CER ! WELL 4aNE No STReEeT ) E\GCHTS ! ez KIN BoTH oV \ NEX TELL |T To ™ JU0GE. | | OH, No 1T ) AIN'T, ER HONOR. — THE EVIDENCE SHOWS TRaT Y@ THREW & BRICK &T THIS MAN — aN' TUATS ALL THERE |S To T! 7 ‘/ yr {T ALSO SHOWS THaT VHIT wim!