New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 8

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PINKY MlTCHELL BESTS HARMON IN NEW YORK BOUT — HAHN RUNS POOR SECOND TO FLYlNG FlNN—DEATH TAKES ANOTHER DODGER OFFICIAL — EDDIE ANDERSON VS. TELLER TONIGHT — ZBYSZKO WINS ANOTHER BOUT -- NEWS BRIEFS OF SPORT WORLD BRAVES AND ATHLETICS RUN HARTNETT NEWEST WILD OVER N. Y. TEAMS | HOMERUN BARON IIs Taking Place of Ruth as| Giant and Dodger Pitchers |’ it s oo : 8 .2 ? Heavy Swatter | Pounded Without Mercy ni’y "0 e : ler Makes It 15, But| Browns Lose—Bad Wea- - Here's the fellow who has been | raising partieular havoe with pitch- rs in the Natlonal leagile 8o far this AU wers : ason, lHe's Leo Hartnett, stellar ther Wins Most Games— CR(EHE orktha Ghlca ol CULAR e - e & ing the first week of the chase he Washington to Hoist turned in six home run drives. Pretty good for a starter. He hopes | Pennant Today. Lo lear D Liie yood work oo, | Mr. Hartnett has spent most of | e A i ey his three years in the big league | t and with the Chicago club is be-| er ang wet grounds forced the pést= (nans aut in sti, off Barnes 6 1 1 A g coming a good catcher, He had| penement of all lLut e major Fillngin 2 (none out In 1st). o ! 5 K ® i A oft Ulrich nene i unobstrusively worked lis way to ®ague games vesterday. | 4 2 Knight a position ar the center of ! the At New York. the Phillics emerg- : | 3 i3 ¥ ueliing st when t 1924 cam- ed victorious for the second con- ing . | 2 ! | patgn ended, Last fall National wecutive time by the score of 13 to O'ba e it SRR it 5 ? after bombarding three Giant A A R pitehers and using four of their own twirlers to attack of National league champions. Virgil Barnes, rushed into in the eighth after I stay the the box d Green- field had faced the ambitions Phil- fully lies, was bit unmer fare the smoke lad \nni the visitors 1 teur tallies, including the run Meanwhile, the Cincinnati were idling with the and be- 1 in i eold Teather. | “At Lowell—Doston univeisity 7,| Stephen McKeever is 71 ycars old, “_I"“: a""]:;“,' E:m:'fl e Perry Hale, ex-Yale footbdl] st‘n' though handicapped by '”‘\‘;”\\"‘ ”1 T s bary fl:.‘,gfl ‘(]»'{Y[1‘[12:;;:}‘::H:\:u':ll\mh:("]]\‘n: leadecs. i : s blindness, has shown the same old determination and fighting | *\.7ereion e i [been interested in the team and made Over in Brooklyn, the lowly Bos- spirit that characterized his playing on the gridivon. He is| ¢ cambridgs, Mase.—Darimouti'|the southern training trip with it. 'YM] F"fl"{' huml ;’ the Brooklyn | now an inventor and is here depicted with his monoplane kite at Harvard, postponed. cold weather. | Provisions in the wiil of Mr. Eb- Yodgers, 10 o 3 ‘our n which he recently perfected were sent against the Braves. mahlen started well enough but 1. EX-GRIDDER 1S lNVENTOR Perry Hale, Old Yale Star, Proves That Even Blindness Is No Handicap * PONDAND CARROL | WIN FOR TEAMS} Yale Beals Amberst and Holy Cross Trims Colgate ACTING PRESIDENT trouble in defeating Amherst here | yesterday, taking a one-sided game from the Massachusetts visitors by | the score of 19 to 1. While Pond lallowed Amblerst but four hits, the | Elis hit safely 19 times, Influenza at Ebbets’ Funeral ‘Woodruff, Presberry and Franz Pond and Walter, esterday a lttle more than a week the org: Tnfluer nization, Charles E. Ebbets, . developing from a cold Holy Cross Wins Hamllton, N. Y., April 80,—Owen Carroll in the box and bunched lits fal of Mr. in the first proved to be too much |cause, the 66-yea for Colgate and Holy Cross won the |of the Dodge lopening game of the Maroon sea- | ness of his life ison, 4 to 0, on- Whitnall field here| Tt is a coind | yesterd The score: | | | was given as the | which proved fatal, lence that Mr, Eb- r. h. e.'game in the first serfes with the Edward, is acting | Brooklyn club and for a time, at least, leaudeau, son-in-law of Mr. i P Other Games Hartford—Springficld Trinity 2 will college N. Y.—Lehigh 10, | bets are | today. | At West Point, 5 a hall interest my i He owned weakened after the fifth. Ie was;| succaeded by Rush, Hubl Oeachger. The Boston players regis- tered 17hits le the Dodg counted 12 times oft Jess Barnes, formerly of tse Glants. In the American le dsvelopment was the tr MUST DO SOMETHING Dempsey, Ready to Sail tor Fure the only the ph of | ‘ | Movics. | says He Has to Pight Or Act in RACE TRACK MERGER Columbia Wins Over Comell ing a new stadium in Nl-nn]\l\"n. NOW IS THE RUMOR New York, April 80, — (olumbfy (Ready cash was nccessary at H;.-l el oot it Gounit withiCarnelllby | umeianabtns A fciceevorsprid S i taking the second. game ~of the|$100.000, a move that Yo this day i et o i derstandable in basebal New Yoik and Canadian Clubs Re- |quadrangle cup series, 5 to. 2. “,\m\lnn(\ufll understandable | cireles. At Willimstown, Mass.—Williams M. AL |to the McKeever brothers in 1912 | when he conceived the plan of build- vesterday. Score by innings \Edward McKegver Contracted after the passing of the president of contracted while attending the funer- -old quarter owner suftering the first {11- [bets died on the day of the opening president of thie be assisted by Joseph Gil- Ebbets. expected to be made known having sold fifty percent of the stock NURMI SMASHES 3 WORLD RECORDS IN GREAT RACE | Two Had Stood for 30 Years and Another for Amost 20—Breasts Tape 50 Yards Ahead of Hahn.. Los Angeles, April 80.—Pagve | Nurmi tn & mile and a half run here | last night against Lloyd Hahn, Bos- ton A, C. star, toppled from dust- | | | The score of innings: New York, April 30.—Kdward J.|covered pedestals three world's rec- Y. h. e.| McKeever, acting head of the Brook. | °T4%—two of which had stood for Amherst .. 000 000 100— 1 4 11(lyn baseball club of the National | M€AF1¥ 30 years, the other almost 20 Yale 036 124 03x19 19 3 [league, dicd at his Brooklyn home | Y¢ar% The “Phantom Finn" broke the tape 50 yards ahead of his com. petitor. The new marks were for 11 miles, 1 1-4 miles and 2,000 yards, A record established by W, George In England nearly 20 years ago was the first to fall when the ¥Finn | crossed the tape at the 2,000 | yard point in five minutes 3 6-10 m-uondw bettering by 5 4-10 seconds the former mark. He was clocked at five minutes and 35 seconds at the | Holy Cross . 500 100 000—4 & 0Giants at' Brooklyn and that Mr. | } ]’n"hfi'c"(”"l ‘“’"‘{'ki “‘"I ““‘l“l being § | Colgute . 000 000 000—0 4 0 |McKeever died on the cve’of the | o " M:f‘w‘; :-*oc:nl, x;}u Pmé ma:]; | Carroll and Doherty: Woodward, |series in New York. [1hpeaisscaies Ao, GACRECS Scholz and Barnes, Today Stephen McKeever, brother oy pR Another mark held by Conneff fell when Nurmi ran the one and one- half mile distance in six minutes, 42 5-10 seconds, The old record was 6;46.2, Willie Plant, American walking champion, and Johnny Myra, Olym- plc javelin champion, shared honors with Nurmi. Plant defeated Frank Smouse, Los Angels, in a 2,500 me- ter walk and broke another world's | record by lcssening the time of 10 minutes 47.1 seconds made by Ugo , | 1°rigerio in Italy. His new mark was 1 10 minutes, 39 seconds. | Myra shattered by seven inches an American record he established here last Saturday. He hurled the javelin a distance of 213 feet. | Nurmi will run Saturday at | Franciseo in a meet sponsorcd by the Otympic club i, Anchiscl] Detroit Tygers over the St. Louis ported To Be In On Big e At protentiloIBTOpKIVIL IR LS Browns, 11 to 5, marking their first v " 1 : i ) i 00 9—2 5 2|l considered one of the most valu- | e e niale Wilmfngton, Del, April k | Deal Cornell 110 000 00! [able in the National leaguc as sings ”m?ri‘ 1In ;ne last h;,n[’.\u: xt“ i rl | Demipsey and his wife, who was I L i Columbia 001 010 21x- 1016 the club has captured t¥ | RAG]NG WEATHER pretehied o conInKolael LIREoti | TINENT telle Taylor, the sercen star, arc in| Toronto o0, April 50 —The Lo to the fifteenth game by connecting « LEO HARTNENT QN aLOk i Toronto, Ontario, April 507 —T1 teague thampionship S T8 Wilmington, visiting Mrs, Harry J. \peronto Telegram published last | i e safely three times. | EayinETthat HelNessryed to he rankBiliEey Ralimoth o tonk Nrait L mnecys | scan e e s O RDEG S RS i e i Cold Winds and Rain .~u|.|mun Heat The cold enap put a crimp in the with Irank Snyder, Bl Killeter, | They motored from New York and JISh Ui ety OF 8 cepnetel Pince A L A PRACTIGE game schieduled between "1} Vf‘r\l Archer. Wallie Schinidt and the ' expeet to stay here until 'Friday. [track merger of lurge proportions. | KRAMER BY K 0 | In Delaying Opening of Kentucky r]mn\‘hlnr?; An-‘] ”bn'flln s y ‘T w::‘rrt. R D PAINE DlES other great back pping stars of On Wednesday they expeet to sail “Word reached Toronto from New e i bocsaar Racing iSearon: the sen lvr\rs\ “' :‘\":"? oOnithe e gLl the circuit in reeent years. ! for Lurope, ! York last might.,” the paper safs, RS Ty Lithuanian Nine Will Hold Scecond 1angioitie Apepce S ] rolk were so busy discussing his| When questioned about his plans f.. e (ban Philly Featherweight Knocks Out 3 R nisville e Ky A DI A0 o snditadsyepll plagine thiadeivhie catching that his o um" the | and wl ,u).‘-“f‘: “"I,-‘] I “;l ‘:-Hm thathaniinimeniale i L anIDES OF Tryout Saturday—George Swain | IR O m\i,,'n.,‘ »‘|”y m'l‘») o Athletics at Washington. Author Athlete and War Corres-| [#1€00 B ) O 1 and whether he would fight aguin race track ownfrs and repiesenta- | phip o'Dowd in Sccomd Round of | s s L L Before the contest, the first world | . nt “vV_l unnotiged 1{‘ hit but! Dempsey said: : tives of horsmen racing on all eir- | | proves Surc on Fly Balls, < OECLALPILIE '”",h' hot weather af ¢ hy| Pondent Taken I While Serving 1941 nes in whieh he ptayed | 1 have to do something, either it in the east is to be summoned | Fight at Montreal, the Kentueky Derby training tracks SiEniphin Dt pe Dl witl Cubs back in 1922, The fight or appear in the movies. 1o formulats a plan to take racin 5 | rhe American lithuapian associa- [ yere and all told the elements, have a Washington major league base .| ©on duex Dics in Hotel. next year hie boosted this average mueh prefer the former, however, Tlout of jtseif and eliminate the dupli. | Montreal, April 30.—Danny K- yjon winl hold @ baseball practice at|yegun to seriously delay preparationt elibiyill bejra aed 8L GrIBULSALG A B : e the modest figure of .268, Last| have been in Wilmington a number {cation of race fracks all over the | MeT adelphia featherweight, | watnut Hill park on Saturday after- | oe candidates for the $50,000 added Erpelden: sCoolilens o Raks T Sancorl .k anl RalPh | voar e thin one little point | of times in the past year and it | continent knocked out Phil 0'Dowd of Colum- |00 ot 1:30 o'clock. A Jarge sauad | opiccic Last week's hot wave afected attend the ceremonial, Paine, author, athlete L e lertie th ettt hundred olae ey Lot I will locate here and 04 tiat the Cana- |bUs. Ohio, in the second round of afyyped out last week i spite of the fayire 4 pumber of*the thoroughbred Jay of rest for the Hug- correspondent was found dead in st g © 0 i foa e i during . the | go into some kind of bustuess if |l di clation is from now len round bout here last nig! | rain, and a larger dne is expected | oig” (hie we n altogether to gins clan Ieft the New York Yankees room at a he here St R SR e e i ARl O Thdal was aavordl Sl Bl Tiigrdeare)l LIS RIEER LR e in seventh place. Wet grounds at Mr. Paine was taken sterday |1 e e e day of e |the initial round. Tu s\ Brall many wiio) signinedt thelr e el e e e ret Unfaxiab Philadeinna "”{"2‘ LR ,,r‘;(’.‘,‘_j "‘"“7“”””,“ g rl e N: 10| Hart 1 given due credit | jection to her Lusband appearing in nder s 18 over <ramer landed several 101t hooks 10 f tention of trying cut for the A. L. A featner was in prospect today. ponemEnt e tankens S SEbEREIST) ARTDSE SR 2 his p I the sensational | the ring. round Toronto (he merzer may (he jaw that sent his opponent 19| {eam at the begiming of Uhe 8eason | = gyon brecaes characterized (1 ARyEfoE ToUT iR SIARTIERIHL DBOSL ““V "“1,‘ e Cubs made in the early d S T dn away with at least one of the De- ;hv floor for & eount of nin ‘H“ but have been unabl wmut end the ' oicor what few liorses were aske Mr. Paine join e ; g e f on upt e recovere hu f sractices. This group s 5 AR His Tecord for g qq: 1 roit and plantsMunning acros§ thee hung on uptil he recover few prac to venture on the tracks yesterda phia press in ! \ Eddie Anderson Bow e S oty At ar ik hmor kel 8 i e L | 73 1 oise 0o Tor U e Nielostit batl fias i LR QLU e o) P e b much iver ot Windsor. Niarara Falls and ¥V o The exception being in th Sl Cubs not slipped Champ Teller Tonight [ort Eric may pool their interests Jab to the jaw that ended the bout, |players in the city. | They Wil be | xocgiegun, Borderiand and Bor peiiion sopanishsiiele ' rd the close of the Fred Teller, present state cham- fOF one coursa in that district Kramer welghed 125 pounds and | jresent for practics this Saurday. | ey vion, cueh covering the Dert \he Doxer unciAnG o Lo pion, will roll Eddie Anderson at the | “Around Montreal the plan s for O Domaie 5 5 " and the association hopes to build jgid, o o 4 mile and a quarter with the allied naval forces ir Sy g S In semi-windup, Wee Willic unusually good team this g ! Hae o3| Caaino, allevs tonight In s'hat should |thren one-nille cc only, which | - : up an satisfactory time. Darfene unn 1 10! ba one of the best matches of the |Imeans that the half milers must suc- { Woods. Glasgow flyweight, but now year ] s a result of the weather, ho' A € fucl ‘adr " living in Lynn, Mass., was awarded At the practice on last Tuesday b e 7 s 161 in scason Anderson is out in front Cumb l of the rail had no fresh ason Anders - he decision over Clovis Durand of ' pight Mana Coveleskl discovered alk about and merely hud 1 r—only of the race for &tate lonors this ; Sl : $[to talk about and merely b Jarobson, cf ¢ 2 | started | year but the Meriden. bowler: ‘sl Now York, April:#0:—Ricing o Montrcal, in a 19-round hout. an outficlding gem in the person of |10 HEE KT EEL o ip their o Asyersld ] ! ' Munt pressing i dengerously and should (€}l here questioned reports from Woods weighed 1121 and Durand Georgy, Swain, It scemed to make oy, ys ang waited for fairer e f i ually provide.a tough fight tonight. A |Canada that New York race tracks 112% ‘ no apparent differcnce to him where {y “e,pop the training programm " b large delogation from Hartford will | WETe CONCCIned gn any proposed e {1 1Y ballp fcame s Loy wr)’;‘——_.=¢===" 1 g ation rtfor s el s ound to be caught, e handed, \White Hox 5 /o fow e on hand to watch Anderson, who MCrEcr. The 1 b ¢ ..q;.x: }IJ;A:I!‘HXO" : uught, on 1\{;1 i\“ men w is favored to win the title this year, |the courses at Suraloga Springs, Fin- Dare hian e o { 2 nd local funs have been taking,[Pire City, Belmont | Aqueduct CAPITOL THLATLR nothing short ot scnsational But F St e 27 9 'S 5 4 o e ica and will continue t is doubtful if hie he sceured Tiger Hm\ ers K. O.'s much interes (8 helgame) AN og ehd AT Tz te Mon., Tues., Wed. st e R ur dtorag (. ; : st handle them, it was said. v the 4 y all their games A S L e e ook et the| The Camian situation was e ACKCLOTH AND |/ it isvress wis 1am' ot of | HUDSON FUR SHOP At < @ tained by Yhe fact that 1 ern [town a greater part of the time, \Cor & Tiastern o reial ailoys last night. Gregor, |Pfained by Yhe fact that the govern 9 : ! : B A orcHasadbinaths Tl e s ment had placed the sme fax on SCARLET Others who ara showing fine form | Ni;W BRITAIN BRINTOL ; : Unkelbach and John §. in half-mile tracks a= levied on the Vith Alice Terry are Valentine, Boher, Kocco, Huck 2 ; . oUr (ot of five alrings, whila Myera jmile citcuits. | J | Winners and Hayes J £ Flood and Curii outhowled e e ok e NEW YORK SHERIFFS e i S 0! z fight sudden shi Beener's 18 high Wh S l ( 'f G l BRlGG I on the ”AK]NG FANS WORRY haividunl sroralof tliatieht : y alesmen ten 0 Insane s Zbyszko Tosses Gojer - SRR L T 0 Given Life for In Easy Stralzht Falls to Means of Killing Dedham, Mass,, April Murder of Bank Cashier 30.—Alfred [} MQ POTTER IN HE HASN'T Comme." IN ) YeT -- COME BACK AT TEN- r (lS MR. {15 mR.poTTer) 1IN NoOWw ?,«/ % lw‘_:””'v W Dedard of Pawtucket, | il Pools James F. Weeks of | " ” ! pleaded guilty to sec 14 ~ feated H Alh N o or Zbyszko ac o sheriffs o s ant re se minutes, and 1 A Renss enced to t Tu ‘C" diasfand t \ : Henry T. re charged 2 N o y with the murder of Jam F e oN 9 ALl penter, 1 cashier in t) WALTER W, WOODS RESIGNED S £ 1 w 3 ‘Hl Nati & it =W \scuss Wrentham last Novemb 1 « v izating 1 ob ¥ ‘ ouncing t J : e sneris said st | Harvard to Have Tierney Lot L the s gt e ERTolC nach the Line ‘\len Buin S| \ o pool ‘ » 10 t 1 " i 1 tar t Huts BINLE CLUB PISTOL MATCH Ko i £ T L3 P N T a . 1 ol r y 5 b G h s r € . ( 1 help Fi throug rst of HH g LR ¥ <ot 1l < f i .t session Sty D aind Hartford aubs S8 ¢ Siaint t e Totals ¢ ? as = L.« t > n that t re . 24 v Y NEW 3 son, a larg ot ; Pinky Mitchell Winner A.B t ¥ A pected ¢ ! N | P 1 t ‘ Arvisanee M i 3 1. son O\ er Harmon in N. York Y S Ak e f persons had wark, N. J., Apr Pinke L i S bl Ao % 1 - Mitche Milwaukee welterweight, Lindstrom, 3 ¢ < % s week were €x- obtained a newspaper decision over Wiison, 3 . : : re than $112.000 | Willie Harmon of New York, in 12 ey, 2x s K : outcome, T 1s here last night. Although t was to the floor in the second by ver $16,060 non's right, the westerner g X¢ g $3.000 he advantage by uppercuts and A D d _ff TAYLOR HALTS JOURNEE No Wore Dandru oo el s -4 . a =t g lefegted Journes ¢ 1 s T T Riops ing wru 1 ® t t in tt guarantcads ) t GRIEF CASE LATER STILL: [1s tar mflw7 ? | AT LiBERTY Now’ fAe's 1N ThRE N FACTORY * J SOME PLACE | BUT | CAN'T LOCATE Him- | ComME BACK | (N AN NoLR | LEFT FoR THE DAY=/ |wenT CLEAN OFF H\S ~LATER- N NOW Sl —~— (Ts«sv SAY A FeLiow / PoTrsr:’ ? / HE'S (N A VERY | MPORTANT \ COUFCREA.(F ComE BACK / (N AN HOUH (o~ Nllmu)/ A3 NUT Doww |- AT THE - PoTTER Company |

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