New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1925, Page 8

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PRI It es sttt ettt e i et e S e UeTe 1 EAGUE WINDS UP TONIGHT — SHARKEY TAKES OUT BOXER'S LICENSE — RELAYS ATTRACTING THE CREAM OF TRACK STARS — TY COBB GETS BACK INTO GAME — DIXIE-MIDDLETOWN CLASH OF PRIME INTEREST — OTHER NEWS IN SPORTING WORLD )W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IR L umm:::z:m:x:::.;:::z:zmmuunmmmmsz&: TIITTLL80L002s 00000008 TYGERS LOSE IN 15 INNINGS | PENN GAMES B GIANTS NOW LEAD NATIONAL Reds Indi Straigh—\White Sox Drop to Pirates— s Win T wnd ards Win Their Games. No sacrifice in quality. Same good old Tuxedo properly aged — Perfectly blended— always ¥RES! Every dealer’s sup dated. Stating the last day it can be sold, Guaranteeing FRESH Tuxedo wherever, wheneve you buy it. Quality created th demand —demand made possible th price. you e AN iE 189} | | | 1s enthuglastic s of a mow 1 baseman ( four hard driv it Lat. Rome ts fiv run two hits ¢ Nalve, Sisler of he?l) of the | | mmu‘ start, me | hit safely season RICAN LE.\(G! JE nedy, Ohio !sylvani Prinee ! RHD WK pers on Short nd For First Daring Season—Cotton- ters Creep Into Volley Ball Standing tencd and, in do- ppen e the il each other 1 Farmers Frozen Out ng of P attery Knocks Out MeG . Gowan 162 owan in the Second TUESDAY, APKIL 21, IGGEST OF SEASON Rochester Students chester, N. Y., April 21.—Uni- of Rochester athletes pa ipating in ing sports will be as ted in their efforts to keep stri the pledge. in Yauver, direc- passed out cards o base 1 and athleies agreed to cco, mber of the nads. Th ym tobs and swearin wd ¢ v 1t midnight and night before a meet None of them oy in th ) . . Salt Lake City Track ted Again pril 21 !w”"”" n I.\Lilll m. Lagogn , has been ac- | quired by Joc Dandurand of Dever apd W York, cording made here. It is Cattarinich and Leo Montreal, and M. C. N. Murray of W announcements ined 1o recon- lent on the grant- by a commission orse race Utah legisla- cing is denc of a license ted under the assed by the ing cr law All Sign the P]edgel oholic hev~| promised o be | “ | br V20, LUQUE AT 35 1§ !Cuban Mound Star Seems Started on Successful Season By The Associated Prems. New York, April 21, que of Havana, Cuba Adolfo Lu- D on his way to another great bascball ars to be season, Two years ago Luque, then 33 | years old, pitched himself to the top among Natlonal league boxmen, He won 27 games ‘and Jlost cight for Cincinnati, leading the circuit in percentage and effectiveness, At the end of that scason the Cuban was one of baseball's most valuable flayers and occupied somewhat such position as that attained by Dazzy ‘ance of the Brooklyn Dodgers last year. In 1924, however, Luque fell far behind, and his passing was a mys- tory to the faithful followers of the | game. He won 10 and lost 15, pitch- |ing only 13 complete battles. During | the winter Cincinnati 6ought 'an out- | fielder and a first baseman and the | New York Giants were approached, according to report. Luque was part | of a proposgd bargaln in which George Kelly and Emil Meusel of the | Giants were mentioned. Luque ‘did | not suit Manager John McGraw and al fell flat. Luque las pitched two | games in the new National league | race. On Thursday he defeated the Cardinals, allowing seven hits, and on Sunday he was returned vietor- |lous over'the Pirates with seven gafes |tics made off his pitching. With [less than a week of the season gone | | the Cuban has eaptured almost half victories as he attained ut the entire 1924 scason. Luque's carly season success would scem out of the ordinary in that he lis contending with a climate nwch r than that of his native south- |ern isle, 'HOLY GROSS DEFEATS DARTHOUTH NINE, 6-1 Purple Opens at Home—Big Green scores Its Tone Run in Third Tnning Worcester, Mass,, April 21.—Holy opened the home scason yes- t y with a 6 to 1 victory over | Dartmouth. Except for the third in- | ning, Carroll's curves baffled the visitors. Toth sides contributed sen- sational ficlding plays. The score by innings R.H. E. 001000000—1 6 3 10103100x—6 9 1 Dartmouth Holy Cross .. Edwards., Comerford and Picken; | 0! Carroll and Doher! New Ilaven, April 21.—Yale-New Haven (Fastern league) exhibftion game called off, wet grounds, Now Seeking Munn-Lewis Wrestling Contest April —¥loyd Fitzsim- mons, Michigan Cily, Indiana, pro- mot who offered $60,000 for a restling mateh between B, Strangler”) Lewis and Wayne “Big”) Munn, before the giant Ne- a collegian lost tor Stanislans Zbyszko, said last night he wouid | make an effort to close a Munn- | LLewlis contest, despite the fact that Munn no longer had a claim to the world's heavyweight championship. Fitzsimmons proposes to stage the contest on May 30, and then match the winner with the champion. | Chicago, LLO MAY= HOW He \ ETHING ThofReE'S Twe LITTLE OLD DAUBER AT DID THE TRICK! | TELL YoU ™MAY THERE AINT A BRUSH ON THE MARKET THAT CAN Touch THESE | cRLING p— 8, SIXES | \ ;, THE WIGGLEY (e | a BeEAUTY! O | You taus A LOow AT || Take qoop | | S1GH AFTER T AND DUSTY LEAGUE CURTAIN TO Tom Sharkey at 51 Intends to Again Go Into Ring Game L] San Diego, April 21.—Tom Sharkey, veteran of many & his- toric boxing mateh, who has been away from the game for years, has taken out a boxing Meense and will return to the ring again, Sharkey's _applteation for a boxer's license gives his age at 51, He made his start in 1898 end sought such leading pugiiists of his time as James J. Corbett, GOING ALONG GOOD| FALL ON REGULAR SCHEDULE lFinal Games Tonight But { Play-Off for Champion- ship Looms as Strong Possibility. The final basketball games sched- uled in the Dusty league are book- ed for tonight and the ultimate win- ner of the league for the year is 1ikely to be decided. The lineup of games presents the two leaders with some stift opposition to Dbuck up against In order to remair on top. /\\JELL WE FINISHED UP HOwW'D You LIKE THAT SUPPE Jim Jeffries, Peter Maher, Kid McCoy and Joe Choynski S HAINES STILL CHAMP Retains Commercial Bowling Tlllo—-‘ The basketball enthusiasts wil) have a bargain night as there will be three games played the first one be- ing called at 7:30 p. m. In the first mateh the Landers team will be against the fast travelling Russell & Erwin quintet. The standing of the teams favors the Landers team to win but the recent exhibitions of these two teams shows Landers to Howarth Mcets Thompson Tonight |be slipping and the R. & E. team {to be at fiptop form. The forecasts for this game concede the Russwin boys more than an even chance to cop. The sccond match of the evening brings P. & F. Corbin, one of the occupants of the top berth, on to the floor to battle the ever danger- ous Fafnir outfit. This is an all jm- portant game for the Corbins and Harry Ginsberg has promised to present his strongest lincup who are Haines: 101, 118, 92, 91, 119, 109, |r'aring to go. The P. & F. outfit 2, 92, 100—043, Ave, 104.7, |nave the best record and look on s, 94, 120, 101, 101, 96, | paper to hold the edge by a very Ave. 96, | wide margin in this game, but the Pafnir outfit with Gerowkowski . |sinking shots as he has been ih the the Casino will meet et two games promises to furnish a state lcague game |the thrill of the evening. alleys tonight. | The final game will bring together John Tobin's Lockmakers to line up The fwo-man. leasie. will opshyati|ongokite theiStanicy) Rule flve, The The two-man league will open 8% (G 0,0, o are giving tho Rule Shop the Ttogers alleys tonight, when the \ cight teams e a wi s |very little cdnsideration in this Lol O better for John fellbwal Cincyl s adigs * [ mateh, but it will b fllope:pClencyBand R0 Bl & ITobin to develop some fear n his vagan and Crowley; Warner and | .o ner than too much confid- Liobertson vs. Murphy and Auder-|g,qq ggthe final whistle may find an {son; Zucchi and Davis vs, Senk and | oo confident group a much disap- ace Stedman and Ward VS| oinieq group. autner and Edman. i |" Each team has their men in excel- . b |1ent shape for the finals and the fol- The Staniey Works bowlers Were |jowing men will undoubtedly scc in action on the Rogers lancs last |gopvice tonight: ovening. The factory outfit took the |gaxe, Morelli, Lords into camp twice in three |Goodrich and Schiedel; for Lunders, strings. The Non-Producers pro- |Klatka, Luke, Bucheri, Kerelyza. duced two wins over the Buicks. |MecCabe, Preisser and Larson; for I’ The Shippers put the skids under |& 1% Corbin, Jasper, Holst, Shuitz the Oaklands in three consecutive |Arburr, Pa Pinkerton, Hallin, strings. The Outlawe held up the [Pinkerton and Feldman: for Fafn Nash five and robbed them of three |Gerokowski, Paulson. Nelsop. Neir. straight sgames. The Hupmobiles |Anderson, Beloin and Stolil; for broke down three times bofore the [Corbin Cabinet Lock, Larson. Car. 014 Office, while the New Oftice raza, Walthers, Yankas triumphed thrice over the Jc\\'o-lu.}-’"“’i yhorg: ‘\, nley The Moremen outbowled the Fiints Campbell, Murphy. Nichols, and stopped them in three succes. |thers. Iloden, Woodford and sive strings. The jaysot, t of three from Steels stole two the Paiges. T {was truly a bad ‘night for automo biles Elmweod Wins Valley | Title From Pextos { DBristol, April 21.—The third and declding game of the series for the championship of the Valley League | was played here last night before a packed house and after forty minutes of hectic basketball Eim- wood was crowned title holder by defeating Southington, to 15 At half time the gcore was tied at 9 to but in the second half the winners unleashed a savage attack at the Southington basket that timately cnabled them to get verdict, Jack Rarton was gam and it was forming that brou, much coveted title, ! —Rogors Leaguc to Start. Haines retalned the championship | of the Commercial bowling alleys | Jast night by taking Ben into camp | in scven out of nine strings. Both men turned in good scores, but | while Ben hit the high single for the | night, Haines was more consistent. | He will meet Carry at § o'clock next Monday evening. The score: 11 Ber §5, -8§72, IMawarth of Jompson in at the Rogers Standing To Date W P.C. Corbin 818 ('ab. Loc {P. & 1 |Corbin {Landers |Fatnirs ...... Stanley Works tanley Ru | Russell & ¥ SHEPPARD BEAT Phitadelphia, April 21.—Benny Bass, Philadclphia. featherweight, | gefeatea Johnny Sheppard, Boston, {in a hard ten round fight last night, Bass getting the judge's declsion {after leading In eight of the ten [rounds. Bass weighed 123% pounds |and Sheppard 1241 ul- | the 000 FIRE: LOSS Cleveland, 0. April -Fanned by a high wind, fire yesterday de- yed a five story warehouse and with the star of the his brilliant per- !stroy Bimwood the manufacturing plant here loss estimated at $350,000. -'_3"',3"5‘3_ Real Folks at Home (the Sign Painter) THE JOB WOULDN'T B& DoNRE FoR Two | MORE DAYS |F 1T ' HADN'T BEEN FoR ME -- AND | HAR /| RaLPH To N‘.xTv‘/:w[/ Y 4E ? uen S /Vou OUGHT To DEMAND A RAISE / 7 Too ==} COLORS ARE /. Tiis KIND OF WEATHER) You, OUGHT VE SEEN THE CROWD WATCH. ME SLING The PAINT: Taay DIDN'T PAY ANy 'TENTION To FRANK AND OTTO- - THEY' AT SO BAD ON PLAIN BLOCK LETTERS AND FILLING : IN BUT WHEN T I-)( N COMES To FIGURE [ WORK - - — =~ ROTTEN \‘g' weLL WAT ( WV, y TILL You SEE (T ‘ n VR (4 RALPH! | TAKE | 1'D ADORE /

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