New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 9

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Brief Sketches of Eddie Kane, manager of Tom “”“““‘:"""4“'1" GE Glbbons, has announced that he ex- Washington pects the St. Paul heavywelght in Third Haseman HANDBALL CHAMPS Famous Stars_d Tfl REGWL MEI]AI.S Y. M. C. A, Physical Deparment New York Monday to begin training| HBorn—-Chicage, Iil, Oct. 24. 1900, | Mflkfis Aflflual RCDOT[ for his battle with Gene Tunncy at| MaJor league career—Obtained by | ) 9 Washington in 1922 from DPeoria the Polo Grounds, June 5, Kane has | ” A A R HoRo 1A | olub of the Three-Eye lseyus, Sent| Winnars in the recent handball the Glbbona tralning camp. to Minneapolls, Amerlcan Assocla- tournament at the Y. M. C. A, will tion, later in season. Recalled for receive medaly this week, accordipg The Rut ly o ‘e mi-| 1928 campaign, (Also used al short- to an announcement inade this Lhs Ruthitemily sojoyed » fam morning by the physical depart- Iy reunion yesterday at the New |Stop). York hospital in which the home| ~Outatanding feals—Batted 281 in ment. run champlon and Mrs, Ruth are|1924. Ficlded 943 same scason.| The winners In the tournament vecovering from breakdowns, Babe | (Btruck out five time in game play- are as follows: made the visit to Mrs. Ruth's room, | €0 on June 17, 1923, equaling major | Class “A" two flights above, via a wheel chair. | league record) Boxing Promoter Tex Rickard ind his e son Squar I'ifticth street and Eighth avenue, | NATIONAL LEAGUE New York, pending the opening of | the new Madison Square Garden in | mes Yesterday November, Philadelphia 13, New York 5. | Brooklyn 6, Boston 1. ball fans expect Bob Veach,| §t. Louis at Pittsburgh—Rain. former Detroit and Red Sox out-| Other teams not scheduled. fielder, traded to the New York | e Yankces by the Boston Americans, | The Standing to be assigned the permanent ‘task | | Won Lost F of pinch hitter of Manager Huggins. | | New York ....:. 0o 11 L) 658 | members to try out the & N. BE. | Veach s 37 years gld and has been | oy - .10 6 625 tennis court. Howard Preble, as- playing major league hall since 1912, - | Chicago ... | Philadelphia . Brooklyn vee e 10 T St. Louis Sty Louis at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati‘at Chicago, Brooklyn at Boston. (Continued From Preceding Pagel | ol T, 1 s o ol New York at Philadelphia. 10 T Dol s AMERICAN LEAGUR 4 for Dean xx—Batted for Wisner {n 9th e 13 8 Philadelphia ..........014 Two bass hits—Sand (2), ¥ Meusel. Home runs—Kelly, Wri (2, Willlama (%), Lages—Mokan (2), ¥ ang, Burn fackson a Games Yesterday New York 8, Philadelphia 4. | Boston 9, Washington 4. . Burns, | Detroit 14, St. Louis 8 tstone | (‘hicago 7, Cleveland 2. worth, _ Stolen | T League Standing 4 Kelly. Won Lost 11 ) ........ 11 b Philadelphia 1118 an 7| Chicage 7 teher | gy Louis 1 il | New York 3 o Boston A n [ Detroft 514 2 » A | Games Today ) o 1l Detroit at St. Louis Skt 0 0/ Chicago at Cleveland irnier, 1b " 00 Doston at Washington il ’ 21 Philadelphia at New York, ar. ¢ 2l VASTERN LEAGUE v s R ! Games Yesterday o g | aterbury 6, Albany 5. T, o o| New Haten 8, Bridgeport ¢ 3 4 0| Springfield 9, Worcester 5. M ) ! 0 Pittsfield 8 Hartford 6. b ¢ Ihe Standing ! o Won Lost ¢ 7 4 i T Bridgeport 5 3 3 Hartford [ & Albany Worcester . Springficld Pittsfield Games Today Albany al. Wa New Haven at Bridgepe Worcester at Spring Hartford at Pittsfield Boys in Stolen Boét . : otk L e Narrowly Terrorism in Poland; | e ”;w]';_, e}pcl)‘efla(l: Blame Placed on Reds | men. who. it is charged, stole a row By ® Associated Press. hoat from rpan Point late this Warsaw, I'oland, May 6 error- (afternoon, n caped drown- ist activity, alleged to be organized |ing off Wallack’s Point early 1 lirected by communists, is be- | night. The boys were Elton Henton renewed in Poland of ingdale and Joseph Malceky | From the Blalowicska Puszoza, |and Michael Bridack of this city the former Russian crown forests, | When they reached a small fsland comes a story of murder and pillags | about a mile from the point, Ben- d in hoat and the A strong tide away from the munist Party.” The gang killed a|island. lauving the other two strand. policeman, the head forester and a forest keeper and wou ir o Serjous railroad idents have een avoided n thre ent places in Poland recently only by the | liam ‘reeeipts” in the pillaged others signed “The White Russian Com. | carrird t at to shore and he noti- acred Heart academy ang the ord police we Mote cle Policen Wid- MeCormick went Joseph vigilance of tl railw workers, | [foyt tn Hoyt's power Bob nd the minis - ry has ordeed the | tascue of the two t g of poli ards and 1 } requent patrojling of the tracks 1 d just befc tide « boys were hrot e are being held polite prnding an investiga- hip of the boat. l'nloading‘l*'our Car Loads of Helium Gas Philadelphia, May 6.—}our car L e e iR adiofS ets intCells dirigibles Shengndoah Los | Desired by Prisoners are ' les in flights this sumn g unloaded mship City of Dallas. 1t came Le permits m Fort Worth, Texas, and is to 't adio scts M their sent fo the hangars at Lakelhurst | cells is too serious a question for the freight Perlin connty court to pass Judg- f Ivan Ku- tisker, who ~ oar 1 in Jan Why Does the Barber @ i conioionin e marmar- Kutisker al scandals. recently : requested Strop His Razor? S e el e, ng up of r v with the window grating of their ccll as an upon. The sons arden of their pris- arden feared that s outside wo Rive the prisoners an oppor ive information in with their case. He passed lem to the judge in charge of the preliminary hearing. the latter i turn referred it to the president of 3 nitary now is deep in the study of would never use a razor el deciaonthel st without stropping it. A N e Valet AutoStrop Razor AOMER IN SEVENTH WINS strops its own blades, D'Rainge’'s home run 4 the 0ty ing won for the A base- all team over the SC array last SA boys nd them- 1d in the last in- ed and stale selves one run ning. Lipman sit ond and third and the D'Raing up the contest Eknonian starred Razor i ~ Sharpens Itself Thkn 1 Ues D Rainge Grigorian and Lipman, : [tion of two wh | ming. ) 2| ganized from t | ming mee current carried Renton | notifled from | Hergstrom. Racklin, Swimming ducting classes cvery Monday Tennis -588 | sistant secretary, and Assistant 509 | Physical Director Howard Rehm 7 9 .435 battled a fow rounds | Pittaburgh ..... 400 |after the Strong-Loomis I Bostonia Tt e e el S tion finished. Rehm and Prebl d otherwise Vuh"n\y | The annual report of the physical | department for the year is as fol- [low | Total att and hoys | twelve month | department y ance in the ph mpnth for the season was 3.901. {and boys were condu {attendance of 13,955 for th Seven different physical classes were conducted wec {ing the season, ecach class meeting v sith the excep- met twice a | three times wee Yighty-two special leaders phys- ical training classcs were conducted during the season with an enroll members of this group wiil enter | Springfield college in tha fall. Fifty-seven clase sessions for men !and boys were conducted for those who could not swim; 23 boys were | icmz:n to swim and six men. A public school swimming cam- | paign was conducted with an enroli- | ment of 60 boys. Six classes were | conducted daily for four days, each | | boy receiving four swimming lessons | ffree. Twenty-five boys of this num- | ber wers actu, ' taught to swim th | remaining number though not being | {able to pass the requived test had | | a good working knowicdga of swir enty-five classes in swimming and coaching were ¢ e class which com- \d triangular swim- U assocjations. Grand total of men and boys taught to swim d he year was 43 boys and six pated in ¢ A class in the art of self de-| istructer from | fense with a paid Hartford was conducted, Tan mem icrs enrolled in this class which re- In alddition to physical tralr g classes the plysi- cal depa in season conducted tours track and basketba il shoot l.eagues—10 leagues were organ ized in the following sporis: four indoor with 14 teams two vol- 45 busi- asketba 1 210 men and hoy 1 ¢ track Dboys' and athletes co asting flve weel enter contests visions with in contesty n iueted T on with 44 boys part tourname SALESMAN SAM /WHAT ) IWILL BE NSUSPRCT= NGy, LEAPE D Crort AW DILALN DAILL HLWALD, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IS CLOSED athletic teams to represent the association [ trlangular and with following results, clation entered Reformed Church | tournanitnts Catskill, N. Y., May ¢ o par- north of tfeular Synod of Albany, Ref |Chureh of America, will begin its |meeting teams In the tournament which champlonship is held by ¢ W ¢ president, presiding. he morn- up kr |Ing will be glven over to organiza- moon tion and b the second place in the statc (doubles) | handball tournament, The New Dritain Y, M, C, | mastic team captured the state titie in heavy gymnastics, The local ‘Y’ volleyball team cap- tured third place in the tlonal volleyball contest, The local association team entered triangular swim- | and Murder—"Taps" is Blown, he scene of big sportis public asseniblage, hns sung its s A turbulent throng ¢ last night watched 8id Terris, New York lghtwelg Johnny Dundce ming meets in the not strong enough to capture First, Henry Dressel; vorkers begin to tear second, E. Unterspan; third, J. structure to make The junior track, basketball teams co various organizations in the city and | surrounding towns. the Hartford boys in two out of the three tr: games meet, | were defeated Thanksgiving morn- swimming and Class "B"—First, Howard Rehm; second, G. Anderson; third, J. A T st l Baseball at a Glance ' Rogan. ¢ ofices on an old car barn site at Ola Bl VRUn erapeny second, Thomas Crowc; third, I. The local boys |Garden will be built by dteapproval | dow lake to Walnut Hill part by the teams from the New Britain Boys' ciub, | iibitions was glven by the local Y. M. C. A, gymnastlc teams at Berlin, East Berlin, & 4 | Meriden, New Britain Boy | Frank Johnson, Eben Strong and | | Tom Loomis were the first *Yy" The physical department is con- and | Wednesday night for scnior mem- bers who cun not swim. The class | meets for instruction at $:30 p. m. cran army aergeant punches under 1ts roof w I'itzsimmons, Gans, Corbett partment conducted | and soclals and two outings, The Y. M. C. A. holds champion- immediately combina- |1y argpan, class Handball dou- Loomis, G. Anderson t and Into its distant are novices at | the game but for all that they cers tainly cover a lot of space hori- nings Bryan All-Stars; Tndustr bin Cabinet Lock field, Howard Ha were given annu; | class, W. Beel lancaRnt AT sse ml‘n‘dd"‘ W. Becker. g the gym hand ball | courts, tumbling room, wrestling } showers and swimming pool the past of the "Y' physical ar. The total attend- ployed Boys ampions, funfors, {n‘n_wd Bovs ‘D' class, J. fcal department per | High school, T, Wess A’ class( . Klopp State champlonship titles, | handball, Henry Dressai, New Brite E. Kloiber; Em- Underwood becams | FREDERICK RUBIEN WILL MATCH NURMI Hugo Quist Will Make Tuture Ar- | Cight hundred and one regular | physical training classes for men ted with a total Rehm, W. I, Walthers and I, grateful for the conperation of asso- | rangements Through Head clation officers, director v responsa of the puh- lie to its functions and is grateful to ment of 30 men and boys, Three |[the press for the generous amount of space and publicity given its wor! FLATWARE TAKES LANDERS OPFNER .. Defeats Trade Shop by 9- Homeburg Pitches Well e rules of the 2 ports that Nurt ynod |#ynod will be ¢ The synod, whi To Meet in Albany ot recorn rmed |as Cley sesslons here tomorrow with hook, n nd in t after- Rev )th anniversa % Remember that SOCONY is “Standard”’ Bighillahead hillahead dy roads mudtothehubs jam of traffic long san U REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK - 26 Broadway Landers Ilatware the Landers team in the first factory league, Daughtér of Minn. 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