'-••J -I -.'■ ",- ■ -»J* - i • ', i . , V . .. V* • • > S V ••' * 'A •' THE WBATHIM NBT PRESS RUN] rencM t kr Jt> <*• Weatkcr Bveaa* Bavca AVnSRAOE DAILY CIRCULATIOX i-'a OP THE EVENING HERALD for the month of September, 1027 Fair tonight; RrW^ tixO g \ clnndy. ' - '>S' \ < _____ ■ ------------- 5,040 SlaW PRICE 'rtiBEE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. ITWELVE PAGES) VOL. XLIL, NO. 5. Clasallled Adrectislng on Page 10. YANKEES W n U S BEACH THE FIRST WORLD SERIES SCORE—BY MR. RUTH! NEW GO A H E A D SURRENDERSTO .............. STATEPOUCE i '■ ' t * Found Talking to His lawyer Glorious Weather Agam Greets Teams on Second Day at Curve King At Mays Landing, N. J.; Pittsburgh— Crowds Slow In Filling Stands — Pitch­ Is Locked Up In County ers’ Duel From the First Ball Thrown With Yankee Jail. Hurler Ahead— Ruth, Gehrig and Waner Brothers b u l l e t in Star at Bat and on Field— The Game Play By Play. Mays Landing, N. J., Oct. 6. <s> ' a few*hours after surreinding PIRATES YANKS wide. Strike one, called. Strike two, to the authorities, Willis L. Waner, cf; Combs, cf swung. Meusel out, Aldridge to Beach, South Vineland poul­ Barnhart, If, Koenig, ss Harris. try farmer, was identified by P. Waner, rf Ruth, rf No nms, one hit, no errors, two tliree men today, according to Wright, ss Gehrig, lb left. the police, as the man they saw Traynor, 8b Meusel, If PIRATES— L. Waner up. Ball driving a blue coupe out of Grantham, 2b, Lazzeri, 2b' one wide. Strike one called. Foul the Great Swamp lane on the Harris, lb Itagan, 3b left, strike two. L. Waner tripled morning of September 15, just Gooch, c Bengongh,c to. the left fleld fence. It was a before William liilliendahl Aldridge, p Plpgras, p terrlflc wallop. Meusel relayed the was found murdered there. ball as lit bounded off the fence and Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pa., threw to third, Waner sliding Into Mays Landing, N. J., Oct. 6.— the bag. Barnhart up. Foul right, Oct. 6.— With one shot of five to strike one. Strike two called. Foul Willis Beach. Vineland poultry four calibre sunk Into Its bow, but dealer, sought on a warrant charg­ back. L. Waner scored oil', Barn­ still quite seaworthy, the low, rak­ hart’s long sacrifice fly tO;, Ruth ing him with aiding and abetting ish craft of' the Pittsburgh Pirates in the murder of Dr. William against the right field stands. Ruth sailed valiantly into battle with the made a magnificent catch. P. Wan­ Lilliendahl near here, three weeks New York Yankees this afternoon, Geoi^e Plpgras ago. today surrendered to Captain er up. Foul left, strike one. FoUl bent upon wreaking vengeance. left, strike two. Ball one high, in­ William Carter of the state police \ '' Commander Donle Bush was on here and was locked up in the At­ N .S S ^ \ V* V.X^aSSSS side. Ball two, Inside. Bengough grounder right, over second base* N S ,]• S ^ S S deck, breathing defiance and assert­ complained violently to the umpire, P. Waner up. Ball one low. P| lantic county Jail. ing In stentorian tones that no Prosecutor Louis !■ Repetto said saying the last’ one was a strike. Waner out on a long fly to MeuselJ quarter would be asked or granted. Foul left. Foul left. P. Waner was No runs, one hit, no errors, ou< today he was not certain whether All Pirate guns were trained, cut­ sending long fouls into the left Beach would be called to testify be­ left. lasses drawn and boarding parties fleld stands. Ball three outside. Fourth Inning fore the Grand Jury, which will First photo of the first run of the first game of the World ley; behind him, Ray Kremer, the Pirate pitcher, who ready. Vic Aldridge was in the tur­ Foul back. The umpire had to se­ meet tlJis afternoon to consider evi­ YANKEES— Bengough up. Ball Series at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, showing Mister George ran in to back up Earl Smith, bis catcher (right); waiting ret prepared to man the main bat­ cure more balls in the dugout. Foul one, high. JStrike one, s-wung. Ben­ dence In the case. tery. The Waner brothers, most fe­ left. It went over the left field The prosecutor said he was equal­ Herman Ruth (center) in the act of tallying the first of his turn at the plate is Bob Meusel. Flown by airplane gough out on a line drive to In rocious of Pirates, were primed for stands. Strike three called. P. Wan­ Waner. Plpgras up. Strike one^ ly uncertain whether Mrs. Margaret the runs by which the Yanks nosed out the Pirates 5-4. to Cleveland, this picture was telephotoed to the New hand-to-hand action and Wright, er fanned. Wright up. Foul right, Lilliendahl, widow of the slain man, Ball one, high. Ball two, outside* The Babe came in all the way from first on Lou Gehrig’s York office of NEA Service and rushed by courier and Traynor and Harris emerged from strike one. Ball one wide. Wright Ball three, inside. Strike three, would be called to testify today, al­ triple in the opening inning. At the left is Umpire Quig­ fast train to The Evening Herald. the hold with fire in their eyes. out on a long fly to Ruth, who swung. Plpgras fanned. CombS though she has been subpoenaed. “ Never mind yesterday— this Is an­ camped under it easily. up. Ball one, high and wide* Police Meet Beach other day,” was the collective One riin. - One hit. No errors. Strike one, swung. Strike t-wo^ Captain Carter and two other thought of the,J»irat6s. They were None left. swung. Strike three, swung. members of the state police met Battle Is Imminent BOOTLEGGER KING in a nasty mood, and showed It. Second Inning. Combs fanned. Beach walking with his attorney, NEW TEEPHONE The Batteries YANKEES—Lazzeri up Ball No hits. No runs. No erroM* Edison Hedges, towards Mays Land- Up ta 12:30 this afternoon, an, ond high insider It almost’ beaned Nona left. in on the Weymouth road. MJRDERS HIS WIFE "hour before game time, no official Lazzeil who dropped to the ground PIRATES— Wright up. Ball one* , After a brief conference between BUILDING WILL A t Vera Cruz, Report communique had comp from Miller Just In time. Strike one called. high. Wright out on a high fly to Carter and Hedges, Beach was Huggins, leader of the confident Strike two fcalled. Ball two wide. Combs. Traynor up. Ball one, high formally arrested on the warrant ------- / Yanks, but it was, reported at press Ball three low outside. Lazerri inside. Four back, strike one. Ball and taken to the county Jail. headquarters that he would pitch singled off Aldridge’s glove. It two, inside. Ball three. Inside.. Beach had been missing for more STARTJNSPRING Laredo, Texas, Oct. 6.— Decislve®eral Gdmez free and at sea, sailing She Was on Way to Court to George Plpgras. was a hard hit ball. Dugan up. Foul Strike two, called. Traynor doubled than a week. State troopers and movements on the part of the MexI from Vera Cruz to an unknown The weather wa& Ideal for the back strike one. Ball one inside. to left center beating Combs’ throw; county detectives scoured the can government and the rebel destination. second World Serle^game: It was Ball two inside. Foul back, strike in by a beautiful slide into second countryside for the elusive poultry forces which it Is attempting to Meanwhile the government at Testify When He Shoots like a mid-summer day, the sun two. Foul back. Aldridge was base. Grantham up. Grantham out, stamp out by arrest of all concern­ dealer on a warrant issued soon May Be Another Year Be­ Mexico City continued its policy of shining brightly^ Into the towering working cautiously and slowly. Du­ fled to Dugan. Dugan rushed ovet^ after his disappearance from his ed and execution of the leaders leaving no stone unturned in Its steel stands and'upon the carefully gan out, on a high pop fly to Gooch were expected today, acco'rding to Her. manicured diamond. The atmos­ to the boxes back of third base, Vineland home. effort to. capture all persons con­ who caught the ball near the Pi­ reached into the crowc. and caught reports from Mexico City, nected with the revolt. Dispatches phere was balmy and the breeze He disappeared on the day that fore New Exchange Is rates’ dugout. the ball in his gloved hand. Harris three men from Morrisville, Pa., J Some reports stated that a deci- from the capital stated that the sec­ across the hall park was so faint It Bengouh up. Ball one high in- I slve battle was imminent near Vera retary of the interior had ordered barely ruffled the American flag up. Harris out, filed to Ruth, who were to have faced him to say Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 6.— Cli­ side. Ball one high inside. Ben­ caught the ball near the right field whether he was the man they saw Completed; W3I Be Brick * Cruz where the followers of Gener- the arrest of all persons believed to maxing several years of domestic atop the pole in centerfield. gough popped to Globch who caught ' al Arnulfo Gomez, named as one be implicated in the movement. The excitement and frenzy that boxes. driving a blue coupe out of Great strife and litigation with his wife, the ball.ten feet back of home plate. No runs, one hit, no errors, one Meadow land near Hammonton, of the leading revolutionists, are To Arrew.
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