New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 21

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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925, e e Y W e . ST 21 mummnuuummxmmxnmm‘mus in more ways than one, }r—-——'—— Games Today tap-off position then goes to MeCabe : “LARRY“ EVANS DIES For nineteen years, Evans battled |“University of Pennsylvania Day" — Baseball at a Glance altimore at Toronto by virtue of hi and tuberculosis at Sa i all the students at the institue S p ea k in g ""“‘ Groves of the Athletics got | Jersey Clty at Buftalo long range shooting ubility and ex- " A Y. but lust J y de- [tion were glven & hollday i , offt to a bad start, losing three! Ay SnEs | Reading at Rochester, perience ded to continue his fight in Arid, | The entire student body, led b ! |stralght games, It you call that a NATIONAL LEAGUE Newark at 8yracuse Hickisol alminyunt hasnat Roen|| Snoring SWilter SiLossar Two & Year o 8 bries et e S SR ‘H‘ “‘”,I:w‘.‘”.ly.xm 5 i). mll 1\. 4 bad start for a Philudelphia player, | R — - mentioned ¢ ther ¢ 80t teher \ 8 & : Fbigeld i [e] f s p (o] r ! R ¥ play A1 axines poatboned dis 0o cold ] i 1 on either of these tea 1 Flght Against Dread “White |5U by Bug I N rom the campus to the ecity hall i aannn At s e | Tt s one of the curlosities of the ather or rain f ted. All of the boys did| Plague.” vans g 1a wide rity by [Ho e } {;nf,.”fi.:q:“ ”17.‘ A Two local teams get away Sunday |F2 T8, that & pitcher la nover in he T . t good and played hard and the fafrly " n of his 5 ny of |Young head football couch, and cal tea day | water when he has pl A atamm The Standin, f Sk h f Tucson \ Muy 1 A OUING TR ELO0Y OB NS when the Pirates go to South Man- QT8 NaN DIRLY,Of BN Wi o Te etches o Sigaspriaeinl oy trom glauhy ey : i e ong his others, will make addr *hester to take on the Heights of | - ! bottom is ample proof of this, Thes i sldy Pennsylvania graduates throughe The new bantamweight champion, Now York ceveen 4 F 1 tions mad A hat place and Jack Tobin's Red |y, " g, promises to b the |Clncinnati «........ 9 ] amous Stars Herald and rey h n : tie voied AR CAnMN Sox make thelr annual spring visit| &m0t thEn kIl P § " repr it only th 1er Take A ud € have planned more than 200 rallies Llcale N others would at least weigh in 500 e | = 5 Lank tholdey Sqthrolen i, I8 e — 01 WILLIAM L KAMM omment and mak ; rhee R it LRI LIATECS . MeNamara and Hall and| Down in the Southern Assc ic 117 Chleago White Sox—"Third Bascman ol b . of P. Campaign for iturcs of the program here a is the battery for the they give a prize for polite ach L 64 Born— San Irancisco, Calif., I'ch, i ; e ¢ [cemetery at Bound I " J T, and Buckland and Kopec |geason. Yoil ars stppossd to| PIttaburgh v, 4 338 y et B Funds Starts Today KAYOED IN FIRST Wil work for the Red Sox. say, “Pardon the Brick” after clout- ———— ujor I Purc 1 ) ‘hila floe Lewiston, Me, May S Ing an ump, Today casih por [ od, | 1 Both teams will have workouts to- HIoaES ol mount = morrow afternoon t Pittaburg I'rancisco ¢ f e ew Yorl leagua In 192 — Wext Tuesday ” e Anterelithi ladclphi Quistanding I'vats— Mad Middleweight Champion Will Give factory twiligh under AR Isty In game played § way with two g L g Opponent— 20-Pound Advantage AMERICAN LEAGU) When They Meet In Detroit Ring. All major and eastern leaguc Games Yesterday games were cancelled yesterday All games postponed, due fo ralr cold weather or wet grounds. asons, Scp v only date 1e games wer During the past two se League Standing SNBOUSEANL Won Lost P.C h “l= wWashington 9 4 ladelphia o.v.o. 8 8 127 land Chicago HERAHJS ALL STARS PIGKH] mmun. no mean a sk “ it fight at Brassc L L 1 w - on May 8 bolh startal onic ’\‘\‘ i4 | (Continued From Preceding Page) Kid Kaplan | 1 i l"”‘ andg Boston Paris, in 12 games, 1 : g G i Lol Games Today "1} Anderson Drops Six ‘ « has pro Louisiaviiongn ‘ Games to I'red Teller ashi X Games Y All ganies posty \ Sid Barbavian of De- Young Carmen WILT SEND BOXERS ) mey i Games Today 1enos Aircs, May 1. — The Alhany at Worces . s Iiridgeport at T’ s New Haven at Sp e o o Waterbury at Har INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE l.duu s Yesterday Fioe Mickey Walker Said to L o al ALk v ! 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