New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1920, Page 8

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———————— ———— o ATORS LAND ON RED FABER'S OFFERINGS AND WHITE SOX LOSE—REDS USE RECRUIT HURLER WHO SHOWS WELL IN THE PINCHES—NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ATTRACTION TONIGHT AT CASINO ALLEYS—WALKER BOXING BILL FORCES BEKNIE LEGN ARD TO MAKE THE LIGHTWEIGHT LIMIT - —_— e ‘of a Man in the An‘~ Room of a Dentist S AR ROAN S LooWS ~UT WinDow I LoowS AT AND READS T DENTISTS Tt K AND WNDERS Hi : x . s ENTISTS D\PLOoMA FoRe APPOINTED FIOMINEXTE | RO S= IT WOLLD SEEmM v Mo WHeRE DENTIST 1S To JuriP ouTy WORWIRG On PATIENT | —— IN HEARS MOANS. DooR oPENS ™MAID wisnes To JoYousLy LEAVES RVOUSNES S FEELS Time HNOW IF HE CAan DENTIST OFFICE EASES. WISHES HAS Come ComE TomMoRROW & DREADFUL CATASTROPHE INSTEAD- LD HAPSEN BUILDING | APSE OR SOME THING (dr\ ABE sa S S ¥ e AR . R --lllvl'n““- ot St L‘C‘M “‘WM“""‘“?”‘I (A ANy .4,‘\ AL v!\' KR AT : Washington’s Headguarters, New- burgh, N.Y. Here, at the close of the American Revolution, Washington issued the proclamation of peace and disbanded the old Continental Army, Every motor highway, and by- way throughout picturesque New - 4 England and New York is a part [STANDARD 0ILCOD of the long “Socony Trail.” S = A_"_"*r& T B ) o sign of a reliable dealer cenlutl; second, Helen Aronson; pflu PARK IN 1922 it oo FABER’S OFFERINGS Dealers Who Sell Socony Gasoline Abrahameon. second. ‘Hyman Judin: th 5 2 e Baker: fourth, Bill Messenger; 8t. Lauis §; New Yerk { | Pittshurgh 4; Brooklyn 3 Loage Takes Action |, e weier Saiiwon v commin wary | Cincimai 3 Phiageipni : White Sox Lose as Do Yankees | Girle' Obstacle Relay Race—Won by | i SDEi_al_leeting O e e e | i e e and Indians 7 feet: Harry Lipman, § feet Won Lost Muck. ¢ feet 7 inches Cincinnatt antios Broad Temp . (Juster Boys)— Breokivm .... ; ward Rogin 6 feet 7 Inches; jimvr e w York . s Washington, Aug. —Washington hit the lease of the Polo Grounds Koplowitz, & feet 6 Inches; Jim '-r\rllun.‘:.:’:'lhllrgh . v : Akl e bl 8, the Ameglean League, in o © feet § inches . "‘l""' . . 92 game of the series from Chicago, § to 3. ore vesterday decid standing PBroad Jump (Senlor Girle) N ouls . d Courtney was driven to cover in the seventh, B heve vesterday. decided that @ Kennedy, & feet 1 inch: Catherine s : - Courtney was driven to cover in the seventh. _ Paonessa artfor DI SUAsE Y MG I0 L tnateen Mine ¥ TSR, .- Acosta. who relijeved him. The score by Ssa, In that e Under the pr Yankees will play at the Polo > feet S inches. innings: T PRy o B Siaddinl Broma dump (Junior Giriey— il e e R § C. A. Bence, Main Street L lonel ' Jacob Ruppert, of the First. I b, sald three sites are und Kehoe: third, Helen Aronson New York at St. Louis. Chicago ... .....000 110 300—5 12 for the new grounds. He de Three-Legged Boys' Rac Jim G Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Batteries: Courtney, Acosta and Gharrity where they are situated. [ don r‘n'l"“’:_k"“"'"- second, 4 | Philadelphia at Cincinnati Faber, Kerr and Schalk D. S. Negri’ Kensington ing the new home of the and Boston at Chicago. — m were not announced Three ged Girle' Race—Pirst, Helen ® ) atior bata Vimierts fnd S Camtore o S R o Corbin Motor Vehicle, Chestnut Street ¥ Chapman Y of the Volley Ball Game—Won by Captain Mary 3 » who was killed by a ball Hudack's team AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Bosten. Aux. —By winning. 7 to 2. Apprrasglil s i = vesterday Boston took four games of the - Pty byedbon 2 = five-game series from Cieveland. Boston | art ~jregiiogfilony vet the Yesterday’'s Results. massed its attack upon Clark. while Bush = . C y, eSt am tl'eet made rogarding Chap- BOWLl R Detrdit 3; New l\'n;k 3 kept h‘_;:lan-l'! hits scattered until the R ot resstuiions o oston 7; Cleveland 2 | eighth e score by innings A E h wee, that resciutions of FE Bt 437 Phaiadsiphia. 1.1 S ug. Echut, New:ngton i Washington Chicago 5. Roston : £.....000 210 40x—7 13 O Aux. ~—Following the “New York Natlonal League sent his widow Y LOSE TITLE g g g B Baticiee. uth ana Senans. Clark ana Kaminsky Bros., Farmington Avenue. S‘oulnt. Former Winning Easlily. * Won Lost P.C. ) Biee water moctee 3] Lo, e om he e oo ot ona] O e TR S B e G. A. Ventres, Beriin veland . . % 619 Bishe Lightwelght Poandage (oryin Cabinet Lock Company—the married | wew Tk ... : 07 New York. Aus. 25.—Detroit made its Champlonship. PR es RAT P t. Louls - 08 Il appearance of the season at the BS teve coremeny of at I S L O e AT O2 . L. Jester, Arch Street B ents The lehiweigne ©°f Supremacy on the bowling alleys last Py DA : 17 5 to 3. and winaing the series. (hree hout between Henny Leonard NIght in the Rogers R tion Beilding. etroit 5 to ong Three of Shawker's passes - : Siadises Gouare. THe B lors easily prov uperior to the Philadelphia .. 3 i14 first and third innings were turned into W . RSN ot Medinen Bgmare S e ng sl (hrte s reln = O i Crot et s e e 5 , oodruff, Berlin 7. should be ¢ in- ber 17, should be most in rpgpremd A giesd ot hpitad e |.\'l|.n\kr>\ after the third frame. The will mark & new era in the Hottomiey | ! whing, because the poundage 'he high-scoring honors of the evening. by innings: e e L s A e e : D s} New Britain Carriage Co., East Main St. Fitanin ons, under the law ot 6 pounds eight hours previc performer Cleveland at Philadelphia. | New York : 010 020 000—3 10 nd the welghing must be done The American Express Company employes | Batteries: Avers and Ainsmith; Shawkey, e of both boxers and an oM. ha her battle la tght on the alleys. Collins and Ruel Tub. As It will o the first the Clerks downing th Drivers by winning he new law that contestants (WO games out of th B. May, of the | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. [hed for & championship hout, 108Ing quartet, turned an excellent brand 1 doubt that & member of the | of bowling, getting a high single score of S : = Lo < to see| 132 in the final game of the night. runnin . : |n..‘ games here vesterday by the same . his tetal for three gahes up to 2 -l Yesterday's Results. | score—3 to 1. Philadeiphia was unable to erable to the| The scores in both matches Jersey City 14: Akron Wit either 'of the visitors' recruit pitchers, th':r“ = r:x|v<| or Flizsimmons Rochester 9. Syracuse 3 « Bayne and De Berry. at the right time, required welght, and nder Single Men Buffalo 4; Baltimore 2 while Rommel and Perry. although mot hit he ehamplon s not at welght Toronto 7: Reading 6 hard, vielded hite when they counted. Sisler #¢ hin title,. which will go to | Barks was held hitless by Perry In the second v provided the Intter complies | 11otohKis . 66 me after hitting safely in 24 consecutive ght regulation. In the event Lrnicoison . Standing of the Teams | contests. The scores by innings: man made the weight, the ' Lfousson 4 : 4 Won Lost E s 3 gitle would be void and openy | Misots : Baltimore e 83 It (FIRST GAME) Bottomley 2 by the lelghtweights able to 2 Toronto il s H . r e ST oI~ 1 1e 0 Gra i « 1TeN ght requirements — Y | SR 7 i S Louts ... 001 020 000—3 3 1 e of Fitssimmons in order to | . Bufr : oo ki 15 §1§ Philadelphia 000 001 000—1 ¢ o t be made through the board % | Reading . 59 [ Ratteries: Bayne and Severeid: Rommel ptrol. Under the terms of the Jersey City .......... 31 7 Endl Poricties the boxing aission in re- Rochester ............ 37 6 3 e S b — ey oree the rules adopted by the Ncumar Syracuse S e o . — ng control there is noth- | Bradbury 3 (SECOND GAME) RUNS F started on the knoll for the Landers girls, 1 Healy : e = o i 5 but retired in the third frame. being sue- romoters and boxers to do but whelia (Captain : 3 2 Games Today. St Louis . ..7.010 000 110—3 3 o covded by Miss Sledden. A homo run by Win Two by Same Scére. Philadeiphia. Aug. 25.—St. Louis won | Susie Glossop in the fifth Inning was tha Vate S o J p . battine fo acore Halgls . Syracuse at Buffalo Batteries: De Berry and Billings; Perry NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ancher Mrand Misses New Have Twe bo temtner T The ecore of the ciuftet C Reading at Roche and Perkins S M TWTF sT : ’ ron e e of Athletes Tn Recorded | 7001 Baltimore at Akvon. Cincinnati Victories to Credit in City Championship ol and Judd . .......128 os0x—1g 17 b = St. Louis .. E 5 : Landers ......... 000 3311— 8 11 6 nd Yesterday SN ON THE CASINO STR[PS Fiitasarenit Series—Third Game Tomarrow Night. oo L e e juvenile Athletes assem Chicago ... Sehool athletie feld N EASTERN LEAGUE. Freltyn i i o B The Landers, Frary and Clark gl SadeuEana FETOT ternoo their final play merican Philadelphia . 3 basehall team. winners of the Industri he n large n « eurath [ N Crack Wooster Team of Hartf S ‘ T : X ! Seelond 1o L ol | new Yotk ‘ ! League championship, went down to defeat BROWN TO REFEREE. Toecal Quintet Here Tonight—A. Narcum E in last night at St Mary's play ands - " o reca L 1. Man - Yesterday's Results. Bosion tablished h. T Mazza 7— Hartford 10; Pittsfield 88 _run over the s A * 3 aterbury 5-4: New Haven 2-0. % hands of the No A Judd girls g Moo’ Aranan ool Watorveryiis sf ew Ntaen 2-0. Matched With Capital City Star. At the hands of (i North and Judd GirflS Tex Rickard Selects Offic e of & W » = e N e niais nine, seore 1o Lo X This ix the secoud Fitaslasngns Bout. B areed 15 3 » Wore A bowling match that should produce lefeat the Anchor Brand team hus adrain- Bin was at his heels f — some exciting work on the Janes is sched- 2 ixtered to the Universals Mhe third game New York, Ang —HRiil Brown has been fon was in oo 3 Standing of the Team uled this ning upon tie Casino alleys | G Re of the serles Wil be played Thursday Night selected 1o refcree the proposed bout be- e of mivie and boys st 2 when the crack Wooster five of Hartfoed | St -0 6 G and should the Nerth and Judd team eme R e ol uses of sivle st o132 Won Laat T o ket e e Ractted | e ol : “ictorious that axrvsation will Sciovi Wy Leouard and Rddie Fitzain & 51 ntestants will roll for a $100 prize \fu-hmm'-m 4 the champion xirls' club of the city. mons scheduled to be held in Madison o + Wooster team will have the following | Lo i ey "~ 5 8 2 ol night was witnessed by uare Garden on September 17, Thé choice 3 wiers in its lineup: Ladins, Dudenhofer, | 5 > YO large crowd the roogers for the vie- rnham, Lathrop and Gaines * | Boston B lous tear In jubifant spirit at the b . v . 2 3 New Britain will use the following | _ Helen b, whe Med the yesterday. Rickurd also stated that he Had 2 ¢ E sperts: Joe Foote. Ryan. Myers cum ‘TERN 2 for the Anchor Hrand xirls, turned chosen four judies to act in co tion NOONAN G s A s 2z Epentec teol Feate Narcum | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ;i 1 exhibition, fanning stx bat- min Mickey Nagon kntop v 3 sz 3 R libte et Diwe manlaec ol re i1 5 fers and keeping the 11 xafeties registered ' P n the Virein arranged to ®1AF on the Casine alleys on off her delivery well ered, She was Droxel- es Thorley and Wils League with N wa, reeently gaie Fri " JRoeeh E A0 Narviom't 6r) thie D well supported by Mahel Reekman. whe 1 o named by Rickard, . O o pill-pounding city. and Kid Ladine, of Hartford The | Rochester i played a fine game behind the hat. Mahel's nder the rules only twn fudges a Noanan connected for four hita in as man Harttord at Pittafield management of *ie alleye has posted a | Buffalo .. . throwing to second hase proved sure death . but Rickard explaimed that it timiae At bat, b naking several seasa- | Bridgoport at AlRany prize of 100 WiLeh the winner will main | Baltimore ta would.-be base-purininers. Jislen Dory. not be possible for all of thess memy tond) cutehes 19 right field, which position New Maven at Warcester | The 1ocal boy is fast coming to the fore § Jersey City | Julis Cunningham and May Murphy plaved tend and he wanted to make sure (Benjor .-,..-v.,-'l,.._l he played in that particular game. Waterbury at Springfield l & one of the best alley performers here. Syracuse - - l. strong game for the victors. Miss Dixon at legst two whe could ofMeiate n o innove was made and sanuounced by Tex Rickard Wwith the referce. James J. Corbett, Maj

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