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BRREIIRLLIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIAININIITILIIIIILILILLLLLL, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, FHR AR PR SRRt a0s So L2 BESTNRERReuninti i prasanastasrasosesyet SRR R - STRANGLER LEWIS WINS MATCH AGAINST McGILL — ANDERSON BESTS THOMPSON AT CASlNO ALLEYS MlCHlGAN AND PRINCETON TO EXCHANGE COACHES — CANNCNBALL MARTIN TO BATTLE TONIGHT — DEMPSEY SIGNS FOR ADDITIONAL MOVING PICTURES BT T T L R R R e e R e GIANTS BADLY CONNIE MACK'S ATHLETICS McGraw's Pets 15-3—Red Sox Play the Yanks Today—Senators Win again and Dodgers Defeat St. Louis Browns. Boston, Red Sox, streak yest Mexican Oil amall town 23 ¢rainin The featu playing of Ira oft the somersat ecenter i It was at St. Pete to do but w kees go d Cincinnati R 4 The Braves face t day. g ca 1 easy d Yankces to- Dodgers Win New York, M Ing §5 roads and miles was the wi yesterda Scott etic Cin- einnat! Red ershurg, 4 to 1, Eppa Rixey J Hendricks’ , puzzling the | New York batters. BaWe Ruth a series of ciphers as his record for the afternoc Brooklyn f in form and pitching at last and conquered the St. Louis |0 Brown, 6 to at Tarpon i Brown and Diik Cox Springs mad Giants Beaten , Pa., March 2 Americans went Downed -+ ‘ Blues of the America The C les today with Ve from third to short BEATEN BY [BRAVES FASTER THAN LAST YEARw erolt Places Great Faith m His Rookies Tygers Play March Today ars | lay, ¢ the scries of | Dave Bancroft, startin ub games ot t t Ty-| training at A st The fuled the itlonal fa five- vear as pilot of the lieves he has a Bost | stronger [team now than he had iy timg in 19 With virtually a new line- up he has led the Braves over the strongest [major league, off | 10 vietc teams in it game yes- yunds seven in- | loubles. p players | 1eague {ise My proni- hing 30 per nt stronger than lu While close to them an ho opened for the sec- Whit ed i Keeping ill for the reg- year their |1 may be too its or runs, ] we too much 1 yet the new- comers have alread several s played 8 |strong ms in t Tndians Took Betier e » majors {my 1cted ha | pow nd the winning spirit association | woy rookics Hurris and and yesterday.|Mariott have helped me the d Wal- fand Burrus, effectivel 'l-.\'nh' not up to straigh |lieve, {our g an ans shut out TecoNs!T most, rst hasem is stride yet, T be- | will also add materially fourth 1925 streng d > ey can field & though ich Manager Sp of mine ast look The Chicago Team. me « n hit, How reh 20.—Practice 1 E eat pair of ha the Chlcago Cubs more {have Jeft their camp on Catalina Is- land, stay SR G S 5 nshoro, Nor foreed his way i lar ontfield with play lifornia, for a ten day Los Angeles, prior to a trip to , Cal,, from where they will homeward with a Kansas City for stop-off | ! s with t iation. ! hope to § the season Welsh, Felix and Harris fn f 1 will still he 00klyr starte n during the the 1 the New York Giants, |W: was 1 umpions had been 3 lis spring. Simmons led the Athletics' heavy artillery With ari fwo home runs and two singles, while Hauser had one circuit drive, a triple, a double and two passes for 2 batting age of 1,000. These |y two men, accounted for nine guns. The Athletics collected 17 | a 33 bases. Maun and Dean, and ption of Dean all were hits New York and vo of he first time the |wil time 00KS Two of the Whits enship's bat ye ay and urston has a spr 1 remain at Catalina for a short!on the F semi-pro o Iy out of commission Hollis f Marquard will ¥ ooks ready for as goo recent il in Senators Win. . thering due to er tics do not play tion game today, but mes tomorrow at Fort My Joe Oeschger will get his first the mound today when or's Phillies team of t an ex mbus Ameri- Oeschger lies camp just rounc i ! Phillles’ regula ed t pit nigans yesterday. 1 seven-inning conte of Pittsburgh, Pa., March ter the language of th mer Buc- |y eaneer, Walter Scl reokles ¥ rday their vz squad Paso Re IS A SMART, Namara, hroug |youngsters would | Waiter Johns the running track | recruit to Manager Harris. Jorts from the Tampa camy spite that have “ SOUTHERNERS IN OXFORD L UNEU!’S R S e e FOUT FrOM - Stung “Souh in | ' British College Team ching staff S ione ile taking Volley Ballers From Y Pla\ Torrington Ttmnzhl : E. B JUNIORS WIN feat \ces By the s in a Last Half Rally COMFORTABLE ARROW COLLAR [} = TED ¢ LEWIS DISQUALIFTED LEFT TO RIGHT—RIXEY, (BY BILLY EVANS) in- ) a tar mucl club tha 1 1 ajority of the Cineinng d to happe r Pat Moran of the Reds, dic » midst of the That was s Jake had b 4 ‘ cessor of P'at Moran, The team titioned the owners him manager, Appointment Was Surprise ad Jaeck He v proper spot od in 1924 surprise the existed a players Hendricks ommand o That's fin Great \luuml Corps Snyder Sayd {4 o head when buying ahat” 304 MAIN ST. [ ™ d DONAHUE, SHE 'ON, MAY S and MAY. INSET—LUQUE. IN LONG RAGES Holds Distance Records Which Nurmi Has Not Approached By The Associated Preas. Noew York, March 20.—Paavo !Nurmi_has some distance to travel before he can bring about a total |eclipse of Willle Ritola, his out- | standing rival for middle distence | honors. | A survey of the long list of rec- ords established by the two phenom- |enal Finns since their assault upon |American indoor track marks |started, reveals that Ritola harbors {two world records which peerless | Paavo has been unable to capture despite numerous attempts. One is the 5000-metra mark which Nurmi shot at but missed when illness forced him out of the match race with Ritola at the | Knlghts of Columbus meet at Madi- |son Square Garden, Tucsday night. | There is no doubt that Nurmi would |have taken scveral seconds from | Ritola’s mark at this distance had Ihe been able to finish the | his retirement left Ritofa the v | Nurmi's best time for the 5, metres 18 14:44 3-5, established In {the Finnish-American ;z.’nlw! at Madison Square Garden, January 6, in his American debut. Since that » Ritola has lowered the record e times, his best time for the AVDERSON 1§ WIN‘ ER akes Seven Out of Ten, With One a Tie, From Thompson in State League Mateh, Andcrson, reprosenting nk McDonough's ( o alleys in state bowling e, came| Buffalo, with o fine victory over:ers will pre hompson of Rogers' alleys ¢ ment alleys f Casino alleys last night, winning the An seven out of the while tonight, there Andy nine games, > gam tie at 85, pint Waukegan, Thompson's 916 and average W 108.6 to 101.7 for Thompson Bonilhe ye ompson—104, 111, 114, 87, 105, by the third counts Sh'an;:ler’Lu\ is Throws n McGill in Fast 'l‘lmn Kansas City, Mo., Marc angler” Lewis, who world's heavyweight ims Hu stling cham- defeated Pat MeGill in falls here last night. He first in 42 minutes and 20 and the second in 2 45 seconds. ! ficers, select ross foul line rule ind {hat adlock. B GOLDSTEIN WINNER AISMADICRAD w York, March 20.—Ah: n of New York, sht champion, gair ecision over Tommy Mi nis city, in ing Con former han JiNGe M Brookly sidula eve it Chicago sent Walter Jnhnson L&ld Up With a Strained Ligament | and Miitor 16 1-4. e GEP YOUR BASEBALL FROM ONE GOODS result of right leg. a st Art Pifz's Smoke Shop SCORIS half mile SMORES — DRINKS his N. R ARCADE HERMAN IN THIRD PLACE- | IN BOWLING MATCHES v i Detroit Pin Crasher Stands llllrh—\ Western Teams Hold Buffalo |ary 21 As dn the & Stage Murc) dominatc ican Bowling Congre being te Milwaukee, Toledo, I Dayton, nan of Detroit, with a score of 694, mark of the day AL 10:31 among the will his afternoon to elict of- city and consider p in tournament r constituti 1t Is expected that a tighte s will he umendments aff ments in the w to the Am fean T mpa, I'la., son, premier pitcher of the WHO KNOWS gL Se L up for several ained ligament in Jl\flit‘]lm*hml hoth games Johnson while r tance being 14:23 1-5, made at @ cathedral benefit games at Madi- rden, February 24. Another record which Ritola ha to Told agalust his native | vival is that fur 2 Nurmi's hest time for nee is 13:03 made in the St Joseph's Catholic club games in Newark, N. J., Janu- 2. hon-metre iuuv! Ritola has bettered {mark three times, his best time for the distance being 12:56 3-5, made in the Western Union games at Madison Square Garden. further Today 20.—Western on the tourna- delve into the five-man games of $ NETC {4 hees from one to two and one-half miles, Nurmi is supreme but beyond mark, Ritola holds sway. and Ke-| Following is a table | best marks of the two rivals at dis- fances in both have held | 1 records at one time or an< ams from Chi- oria, Cicero which day was singles performance Nurmi 8$:58 1-5 10:19 Ritola 9:03 4-5 10:41 5-10 11:40 who to poand individual 3-4 miles 5,000 metres y Signs Up, But | As a Movie Leading Man Hollywood, Cal., March 20.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight hoxing cham- |pion, has confirmed reports emanat- {ing from New York to the {that he would defend his title as a |leading man in motion pictures in a series of films on which work will begin here next Monday. After he gets the pictures off his chest, he fwill e about defending his he indi- |\veight ring title, he Jer-inext fall, ito, | Mrs. Demps formerly Estelle Taylor of » movics, will play op- {posite her husband in the photo- plays hiold their annual 1926 fournament ‘Demp o changes n the con- m and hy-laws les and ing of cousidered ting state of bringing efiect » presentod . North @enter Al- AR | event, sald, possibly SAMMY MAG Sammy March 20.—Walter | M. C. LOSES Mag has been after the Y A. physical ( \some time and nearly got away with it last night but for the fact the [that the * P. peeded up and fter an hour's score of both 1—13, 21—16. r's scalp for probably will days as [hard battic. Th around the [games: Hergstrom HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS THE WHEN You GET ALL DRESSED UP IN YOUR QTHER CLOTHES ]:AND You BUY.Two THIATRE -TiCHETS - | i this | records | two Finns shows that in dis- | showing the | ADS | Y, ATHLETES T0 GIVE EXHIBITION Will Entertain Under Augpices of New Britain Grange Approximately forty gymnasts from the local Y. M. C. A. will put an an exhibition at the O. U. A, M. hall Saturday night under the au- spices of the New DBritaln Grange. There will be tumbling, aerial acro- batles, pyrotechnics, swordsmanship, ‘fancy drills, gymnastic dancing, pyramids on moving ladders, comedy and all that goes to make a big show successful. There will be performers of all ages, from the voungest of 12 years to the old timers who traveled with Barnum and Bailey twenty years ago. Not only will there be feats of skill but acts of strength. There will be 12 acts, demonstrating the all around abllity of the gymnasts. The opening act will be put on by the youngest members of the Y. M. A., all members of the Junior Leaders Corps. Their acts call for skill in swordsmanship and fancy marching and the following members will take part in this drill: M. Mucke, C. Bell, M. Hall, A Baehr, E. Kloiber, A. Smith, A, Hovanesian, J. Coats, H. Beugston, D. Harwood, G. Peterson. The second act Arclo Brothers, a well balance team of acrobatic gymnasts who | perform feats of strength and dar- ing. The next number is a spec- tacular exhibition of torch swinging by the members of the Senior Lead- Corps, H. Rehim, H. Kutscher, 1. Parker, 8. Neverick, I, Unterspan, Leroy Bacon and I, Berquist. The “Y" trio, which follows this act, is a humdinger for ground tumbling and balancing acts and these threc gymnasts, P. Nimro, V. Squillacote and N. Anderson, lave hibited all |over the state. No- program s |complete without a parallel bar act Y's' best perform- and seven of th crs, headed by two men who brought crown to New the state gymnastic | Britain last y demonstrate con- |trol, rhythm and athktic prowe intricate and difficult stunts that are sure to startie and plo J. Rogan, H. hm Berquist, J. Depia and 1. \Hu perform Following the above number th | comedy, acrobats, Oaklvy and Youn will do their slap-stick varicty of stunts and tomfoolery, A brecze from the tight little isle known as {the Welsh Reel, a unique, pl |little gymnastic dance, follow the intermediate and senior | corps. The following embers | take part in this act: Messrs, | Rogan, H. Rehm, lLeroy Neverick, G. Marsh, . Unterspan, | Havlick, R. Varsell, H. quist, A. Hun]lrh R. Varsell, H. Kutcher, I. Parker and G. Heinzman, Kirl in New some time or seen 1 side-splitting act known as the Leroy Appleton, il er tha Bacon & ‘red Holden, old | Barnum and Bailey perfermer on the Keith eircuit. They been performing for years and yo and like the babbling brook, forever, never growing old wo old cronics will do t | Immediately following the | introduces the | Britain who hasn't 1other comedy & Fred timy croy and t the seniors and inter- mediates put on a el bar pyramid act following mem- ors ave in I Neveriek lG. Marsy, J. Depia, ; Kutscher, einzmun, | nd J. | b Some of t) best trained per fors in the ac robatie world were | (Continued on Iollowing Page) BRIGGS CANDY | ~AND THROW IN A DOZEN ROSES (To BE 4 DeviL) M/ T ’/»L'/" -“AND A SERVANT ADMITS You GRINNING -AND You FIND YouR LDVED ONE WITH A TALL, HANDSOME GULY WHO HAS BROUGHT HER NOTHING ExCcEPT A LARGE ENGAGEMENT RING! AIN'T T A FRIGHTFULLY JoLLY OLD FEELING RS

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