New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 8

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] NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY €, 1925 foizieoiitassiiiectensttieitesiiiss fEiasiitistisa it dstest it aat TIIIIIIIIIL TN, R RTR R R I s i e s et e e td e A s e D A T SISLER HAS HlT HARD IN EVERY GAME THIS SEASON — OLD MAN ZBYSZKO CONTINUES THROWING ALL OPPONENTS — HARRY GREB TOYS WITH CHILEAN BO\ER -TWO LOCAL BOWL!NG STARS LOSE IN STATE LEAGUE MATCHES—NEWS BRlEFS OF INTEREST § PN IIIIIIIIINININL] 2 35 eyt TIIITINITIIIIIIIIIINLL: i} paisstitisaiiaiia i i iR A S i s et s R e AT I EVERETT SCOTT MAY BE Florida Has hcav Hope TYGERS SEEM T0 ‘THREE-CORNERED - ' R4 TTING AVERAGES SHOW BENCHED, ENDING RECORL — BE FAR OFF FORM ROWING REGATTA SISLER GOING LIKE WIND Southern State Gffers Contender For Dempsey’s Crown = 2 Werc 1 St Uy in Pevson of Benny Touchstone But Cobb May Tnject Pep and Yale, Penn. and Columbia in THOMPSON ANDERSON (HaR Hi e ereiOnceRin Washington Remains in . i Vim Into Them Threg Rflces al Phia, BOTH DROP MATCHES ~Every Game — Zach First Place by ive Run [ i L TLI T A Wheat Tops National — i % r t tr s ihlen ; Leshman cight. Pusty League Bowlers In Action— | 3 X Rally Tygers Lose the L i VS i B s Double Inter-City Match Mon- and Hale, W ho‘ Has . . o - he 1 I ; anen. the rowlng aen Played But 10 Games, Sisler Goes on But : i 1 b PSRN e o folay in a triangular e dny—other Notes of Alieys | Leads American, With Browns Lose—Fonseca's g A% | huve heen u o Cobh outfit tor | o Rl fecy | PAUL Thompson, logers cntry in Browns' Pilot Second. 0 118 short of a mi H # ! ] 2 g ) s Homer Wins [ B ” i . ’ ! ) § of the chasc rreahman race out of | ¥ Tiie Assucimted Vre, i and [ Chicago, Ma | pilot of the 8. L arted on a rampage of battin 1 his prediction that 1925 wi Olympic « t season in the Amer hampionship on the fors another e RIS L B e T Ul red vision that dimmed contender, I ineligible, lea ) ! for two ycars, has co other than JAL 1in Wilson at Ne iny, No, | th! ey Works u‘% n Young Stribling, gl nutithe g G; Spack, No. T and Cc Sjtonta sllcgcanon] & U 100K [ sine for the heavy ! [ they never d teh [ gurd of the Olympic eig ) Wo out of three from the Stanley |un avers weight pugllistic e 1 in the she ;i | ute, \.‘um- s Tride Shop picked m.‘ (s honors now held Sga th ub hasn't got Srud’he o i 1 (m-‘ from 1% .vm . and the :’:v,"x;‘klh}»:? ad n 1to g § 1 G u ) Union Mfg. Co, thrice in quick i son of Benny hape A v je (otder. The Corbin Screw quintet up Touchstone. * He Batiine i« Weak ; . = il grab the eatra s bl can punech, reason for wing s ; o janior|from H Coo osky of M| R Stribling can't. { the Tygers | 1 el e s [ c h h single n,,‘- S It Georgia is 1t m hast n e T : > « I ) his second proud of Strib itting, At Jla ling, Florida is ver it is cap even more en- thuslastic about Touchstone. Fie is a native son was born in Tampa, 19 years ago. At the present writ el by ] i s Sy o ne prgieyica) ing he is six fect 2 ; : VR 0o by j ettioot) tall, weighs 173 o e ls 50 S £ pounds and s T Gl g ' ; T e I una ace for 1} still growing In : rineot { e it : - ‘ onors. 1 ‘ side of two years \ 5 ? e e 1 ear for f *rinceton Lt hile Eddie he will weigh : 3 ¥ > | crews [ i v. The o anag and from 15 to 23 ¥ s} pounds more ? Touchstone has ) ) ¢ " RS o been boxingz only oL orrcaty ent [ the 150-pound ] ’]m‘l. 8. 102, 7 a year and bas i Y . rol won 15 of his 16 ] s went i Techne bouts, all of 10 3, on ve & A ihe Drined < v ot o LU THE STRANGLER WINS knockout route t p i hi i While none of \ ! z e his ivictims® ha 1 Jolhetter Iy Aist o and fiveosiv. Tewis Conguers Tom Draak in been better than £ . he a third - rater. n hem E n- Straight Valls, Using Favorie sl he has ) sn eithgr hand. re hiave ber .\‘ mn ' o d saf blows in the firsi fifteen con 8 of the Ihe figur ar Letween | based averages, incluling gam enting Watey ot We 1in will begin at | Jam eveland and Marhy ¥ night. The | MeManus Louis are tied a teams, one otter fourteen cac eland catcher Headlock " More Than 10,000 Roys In 2000 Cities of U, S Taking Part Tn Con- r veteran, with . tests Today h Nurmi's Cace i South American and N. Y. Boxing Bodies Agree AMERICAN LEAGUE o Amt [t a Grand and Glorlous Feelm 1 any e TRARS UP Tur -AND T -ll\':.EN\.‘ ¥ IT KEEPS You B LONG WmARY GAME NS PLACING THE DI < You OUT FOR A BUA oL . | HATES Te PAY You YouR Fee Cauliflower Ears Save Boxer From Potter's Field OH- M- BOY v GR-R'R-R-RAND AnD NATIONAL LEAGUE GLOR-R- Ricus FEEL Harvard Oarsman Saved ON EVERYO C ~ From Death i.‘l_v\\?‘m’evr‘ SMOKE Mlfi%@i = 5

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