New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1925, Page 8

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925. babiitle SERIa S s E AR RS R R RS R RRR R S R e i R R SR e R R ettt CTORY GUE PROVIDES CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT — ENDEES AT ARMORY TONIGHT SCHAEFER KNOCKS CROWN FROM ELAND PLAYERS MUST CBSERVE CLUB CURFEW RULE — AGGIES PLAYING HARVARD TEAM THIS EVENING ST tpseereen siatiitadiidazetattitaiiaiiiiisiasiiziiseiaeisni et FIIR REMAINS I MERIDENS BEST |HIERE’S BIG FOUR IN BASEBALL YOUNG JAKE SCHAEFER IS , R. AND E. IS 0UT hfi‘lxflh *fm , CHAMPION; DEFEATS HOPPE wiii o D W 7 BERLENBACH SLATED T0 [Wins Tide With Straight | ‘ ; G —Second Victory Over LADLES NATS al I { Martin Will Defend Crown Against e R Ianoiy ey : y a7 P Rosenberg on 20th at Willie in 17 Years, n aylor, Latlar | Garden MONmara Restelti § s s New York, March 4 —Matches for || Chicago, March 4—A new king 5 & o } . 3 i : ! two March boxing shows were an-| *'88 today in the realm of 18.2 ooy irvased S ; i ! nounced today by Madison Square |2uKIINe billlards. Young Jake e B o auare | Schaeter wears the crown by sirtue these, on March 16, will mark the [°F 1i8 Victory over the veteran Wil- return to the metropolis of the erst. |\ Hoppe. 400 to 173, In eight in- while light-heavyweight champion “"“\“‘“(’]“‘1"‘1{“' closing match of the ol : s and conqueror of Georges Carpen- < arnational tournament, It e : tler, Buttling Sikl, who has been VA% Hoppo's' sccond defeat by T tuard | touring the west for several weeks, | Sehacfer In 17 years, take on i in- | " LTS SR " York, March 4.—Foothall jast | SIKi's opponent In a 12 round go/ Hchnster's, record showed - fivo in the (hie ! | fan a its “3rour Morsemon” fu tho | Wil be " the® hoavy punching Paut |$170IEHt viclorles and no defeats, : 1 s ke e sy | Edouard Horemans, Belglan cham- ‘ : Berleghach. Frankie Schoell of Buf- y L L) | famou tre Dame backficld. > ' ‘f’!“.lls G flR\!:“L FL@R“}A EAMPS \\"”H 5 s |’vu- ‘g ;'nm *4 buge- | falo and Larry Hdue, nogro mid- 'v)""rm' .“h“ shminated Hoppe roth o !; l 11 5 S antt |title consideration Monday, won se- {Vall—Cobb, Speaker. 1ornsby and | meetinanothani18, Lo e o | . b ] dom's four trump cards, | FoUnd match on the same card. s \[ r 1 Q “:”](‘ W :f"”'- s four trump eardss | oy Cgocona garden fistic enter- | The Mew champion was off siroke l | V] Over strotch of 10 seasons, or| 'ainment of the month s booked [l the early innings of his mateh i r ALY T . ast night and trailed unti! the final S [from 1916 to 1924, inclusive, (hose or March 20, featuring a 15 round R : 4 m o aver Nevep v i | combined batting average of .351, a | test between Eddie (Cannonball) [ 2 Sk il AL | el i (Phil) Rosenberg, of Harlem, As a |99eror and sald he deserved the de- — | Linger Nildofr, Weir LI ferce—Clyde Watcers. copped 11 batting championships, | #8ement has signed Harold §mith, “«:"4“:’!4 to win by !nm.c off stroke. Hornsby having five, Cobb four and | of Chicago, and Bushy Graham, of m,“"“'):l”"‘;""‘]‘:? Pfl";*”{'r-‘_";‘_' 41:“’1 ::‘ e ry Witls, [ ¢, “ k) % ch 4= "" 'fl" have scored 100 runs or over on 19 — Vorst Hoareran: i eiann iraw discovered an expe A Al e e de oo = . | G ans, s i, $1.500; .]‘,\ r, Miller Huggl e ohee the. 400, m){i\f ‘m NALERLOSEEIAGAIN Hagenlacher, third, $1,000; Hoppe, e ettt e clascrAblesHUEE N sbput iadsonp ok TS ANE LR o a New Haven, March 4.—Columbia |fourth, $750, and Welker Cochran, ; of near-regular infields to work and [ ® R L e defeated Yale 18 to 14 in an inter- [fifth, $250. Kamekichi Snzuki, ths | Wilbert Robinson sent his regulars the g}. ¢ | Laseball | Collesiate lrflvmu ln.krllv.IH game |Japanese, who lost every game did and recruits into a ball game on the | history v supreme fn |MCTC Jast night. The Klis led [not figure in the prize money. und fortune ap- | eecond day of practice in the various They hold | {hroughout most of the first half | Horemans took sccond place by grasp of the | Florida camps ol grveater . Ay every slugging record for |PUt Columbia tied the score just |defeating Trich Hagenlacher, Ger: conquered | York's baseball squads y e | fent A before the mission and went in- [man champion, 400 to 254, in eight “pip” Kochler, former Penn| Ruth holds the . 4 {to the early in the second |innings in the afternoon. His victory athlete who has paid his own | lome runs in a » scason with |Period, scoring three times while {gives him the right to ch o lexpenses in order to don a Giant 39; for scoring the most runs—1 Yale was successful but once. [new champion, but no champion- u.‘,‘m\,' _\m\,‘\u'm > uniform in th uth, want ail for most total hages on lilts—4 Iship matehes will he staged before "»‘\‘“; i EY way from Pennsylvania to be|and for batting in the most run T October, Summprics: I flag” in G Ll e N QG ) HIGHEST SINGLE ‘ e soms festival at Sarasotu. Juc rnshy Tolds the National league [ Player Won Lost Average Grand Av. Nigh 1w 3 Bentley pounded out long drives on record for home runs with 42; for |Schacfer ....ivv. 6 0 400 three occasions only to sce Koehler | Most total bases—450; for batting In | Horemans . 4 1 ake them on the run. The col-|the most runs—152, and last season | Hagentgcher ... 3 : 33 4-12 an had been placed in right field |established a new batting figure for { Hoppe 2 14 4-9 where the danger is perhaps less, but | Present-day baseball, hitting .424. Cochran Soa ol 100 \1 convineed the onlookers that he| Cobb still holds the base-stealing |Suzuki ... o) 5 37 10-15 M3 could take care of himself iwhen honors for modern times with 96 shots drifted his way. thefts in 1915 and 8pea the two- ¢, in which the Orange Blos- | Consideration, as Tlornsby and Ruth | Captain Baylock and His Aggies soms defeated the Manhattans, 11 to | VO t in the majors in those | { . X | 9 < ambridge Maun, Manners, Greenfield, Nehf, 3 Playing mson in Cambridg | v Or s, 18 one ¢ lias been a cham- roduct of the A » had vinging m nothing m toreador. Americ Game Triday, Saturday e | Pauizon, Cornell Moundsman, Gets Scott and Wisner did what pitching . o s aomighty | ppis Bvening—Evenly Matehed. Into ctice Game At s done, cach side gathering twelve appellation for these at all-aro stars—Cobb, | (speelal to the Herald.) 1t St Dotershurg the | Speaker, Hornshy Ruth. The' Storrs, Conn., March 4—Johmny, St Louis, March 4.—With the re- thused i > doubtless has never known liaylock took his Aggie team mates Cruit pitchers bearing the brunt of sclective group, all things to Cambridge today where they !he work, yesterday's conflict of th onslderc meet the strong Harvard five, Both | Whites and the Greys, St. Louis — teams appear about evenly matched, | Cardinals’ training cump teams at 1Q vard losing two out of ten and Stockton. Calif., proved an interest- ANX]OJb FOR BOUT e s e iz bat Bill (Left) Hallahan i Captain Baylock played his usual and Gilford Paulson, right hander 1920, ) o stellar game last Saturday in a |[from Cornell college twirled five and irst hase ir Mickey Walker Wants Very Much to | rough and tumble match with | four fnnings, respectively. Ithode and State, that ended with ~ The lite southpaw heid sucl Aggies carrying of( the laurels, | S s Hornsby, Tottomlvy s into the Pighter. | This is the next to the last game Dl «w'l lvy u hitl while jssu M,;F T MU SR ] s an nor ed to pl that Faylock will captain as the Ing only = threc M L) Al y < If. Los Angeles arch 4.—Mick ourt son ends with return ! Braneh Ricke d at boy wil 1, welterweight champion, whe | games en Rhod» Island State's homs make good i an keep contic v fon @ irnier Pecently knocked out t Colima, ! floor at Kingstor on Sat of his stuff.” Connie Mack's Schedule Calls Tor in 1618, McVey went fo Vas at firs Sy the Mexican middleweight has cx. | March 7 son worked four yiessed o desire o take on 3 § against Flack, Smith, Mueller, Holm Iuente, the Mexican heavyweight CRIQUI RETIRES. and Cooney he college twirler Line on Regulars, 2 ¥ b wad a six-inning provided FFuente makes a good show Paris, March we Criqut, | With the exception of a little hesita 1y ting ing aguinst Kddie Huifman, the sail- | former world's rweight cham- |tion about holding a man on first or, at Vernon next Tuesday. | pion, who announced his ret looked like a big league hurler King viced the opinion | after his defeat by Danny Frush, is| Only one pitcher at Tarpor v Walker-Fuente hout would | s ¢ sporting paper L'Auto | Springf. Fia., complained during the prove a good drawing card if fhe|to be trainiug agai not | Browns' workout, similar 1o that of scrap with Huffman shows that the | unlikely prospect of g the|the Cardinals, Edf Stauffer. fdrmer Metean’s ring ability is genuine ring. 'ending his final decision on |Peovia right hander, cut short his THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS — Walker ights 147 pounds and | this point Criqui plans to give a w'rl.qvw“y‘ o on the mound hecanse of BRING RESULTS went ice of exhibitions in eastern France 13 sorenvss in his throwing arm Stockton the b T ‘H\H" iy rake on Tony Fuente the Mexican Practice Contest Today—Getting BR]GGS L ELEEE maos=n2sa PRAISES “RED" LUCAS Dave Bancroft Thinks That He Wil Develop Into Tirst Cla Second sacker. nd Players M ston. fa Dave Tancioft WHEN A NAUGHTY- NAUGHTY Sy i ! LINE HAS BEEN SPOKEMN Stay on W /(R

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