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‘!'n B U U—— FR328333133323222222042122224232 1200234220000 000000323200 04 3804 23332833048 S NEW BRITAIN DAILY AERALD, RUEREEIER R e e s st R s s s e FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 T E TS e e e oot e Te e e trrts FOURNIER WIELDING WICKED WILLOW, DESPITE AGE—YOUNG STRIBLING WINS ON KNOCKOUT—PREAKNESS STAKE BEING RUN TODAY | AT PIMLICO — HIGH SCHOOL DlAMOND TEAM WINS — PITTSBURGH SHORTSTOP MAKFS TRIPLE PLAY ALL ALONE—NEWS BRIEFS 32:332312030240008 AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAV[S IN INVASION OF WESTERN BELT Wins and An- Deadlock Giants Over- ('leveland other Triple Results come Nix Run Lead in Ninth and Win. the Wh dnalphia an Wa An unassisted t Wright r tured the 8t. Lo ter won by 10 to 2. In with Cooney and Hornsh: Bottomley lined to stepped on s headed for th eut Hornsby first to second tage of loose and evened up t ning AMERICAN IF AGUE cond, retir MeManin banes balis 8truck NATIONAL ONEVERY () SMOKE ® J A 1UL LEAGUE 10N ERS 222I0ITIITITLITINLLLL JONES DEFENDS TITLE RED SOX lN MOOSUP Corbin Team Going to Town of Funny Noises But Good Ball Players for Week-End Battl Term Him Super-Star Thompson Takes Five Games From Arnoys Cut Down Shaving Expense At the sa me time get real City Plan Commission To Have Expert Advice Awu Strop Razor ~—Sherpens [teelf ‘17 Years in Basehall, Leads! frasssentisesnt CLINCH ON CARD .S, WINS FRON VETERAN FOURNIER | TROY CONFERENCE . TOPY HIS LEAGUE Local Boxer Will Oppose Yale Pugi- | list in Hartford This Evening at | 135 Pounds, Jimmie Clinch, the local boxer, | carded to mect Joe Barnett of Yale university at "oot Guard hall, Hart- Stick Attack high school team went on a League Hitters New York, May 8.—WIth 17 years baseball behind him, for this The {batting tear yesterday afternoon and the {Troy Conference nine |12-4, crown which | {and of ) Jacques Four spring has smothered hitherto unbeaten 1 upon lona | spurt from Vermont, game. Baker visiting plichers o first batting championship— in a one-sided Liberty, the found with great frequency by rests so lightly on the brow | were s Hornsby |local batters, while Jack Conlin held the Vermont lads at bay in the six innings which he pitched, Haber, v and Conway twirled the last innings and allowed but one attributes 1 stance at the plate. A | 200 class for several has Haber ipp w Britain started fast. |drew a pass in the first innir doubled, scoring Haber, and lpp d on Belser's single, Bases on forced Belser across the plate “)1)\ the third run. Baker's double, | Schimdt's three-sacker, and & one- ply hit by Perry gave the visitors Itwo runs he third, but New Brit- ain cams kK with a like number when Neipp spanked his second ble and Claire and Conlon hit safely. | In the sixth, the home team went on a swatting spree. Politis opened with a and Conlin was safe on an errc Darrow hit safely and the bags were Joaded. Lefty Haber came through with a ined th ater when Grip drove out a scream- ing three-hagger. Neipp got his third Lit of the day and Grip ¢ the inning's fifth run, on {ee and Cy yurnfer bLelleves he dard by shifting his s far back at the plate as nt upon | U ve, he ermitted him to cd his high star He not only has a het- JIMMIE CLINCH his evening. as one of Clinch was e state's best eur glove hurlers and matched Barnett, the two to weigh pounds. There will be bouts in all. The game was ach Cassidy experi- Belser and Nelpp shone with the while Clalre's fielding ily fast and cl For th was re- mark Youthful Grip made in the Atlanta Bover Awarded ning ca Technical Knockout in First Heavyweight Battle MEya s For thafl UNAIDED TRIPLE PLAY IS MADE BY GLENN WRIGHT Ihird of nto the I knockont in class Its Kind in National League in Hall Century, Records Show Local an_to H;E . ]\mgs\\ood Qumtet s vet ur the \II‘I'I!\!: team at K SENATO RSPENCE Washington 1925-1 ’\\nrlll Rr swood school TO HAVT MPROVES , May P ar of Missourt t Walter crday fo who rated on ves herr as doing very Neipp and Belser Lead Smashing dou- double and | bases, scoring a moment | me in with | ) years from [originated in 1879 th HALF CENTURY OF | BASEBALL RIVALRY White Haired Vets to Watch Braves and Cubs Play Today By The Assoclated Preas. Boston, May 8.—When the umpii« calls the first batter up In the game between the Chicago Cubs and th Boston Braves here today tl thoughts of a handful of gray-haire men will fiit back half a century to another game, for the contest will Lc a bit more than the usual struggle it will signify the completion of v unbroken years of baseball rivalry It is set aside by the National league as the golden jubllce g And to Boston and Chicago fall ti honor of contesting this game, for they are the only two clubs of parent organlzation that have playcd through without omission or break every National league schedule from 1876 down to the present. The crowd at the game will in clude besides prominent state and |eity officials and dignitaries of base ball a few of the old-time heroos of the national pastime. Among it 18 planned, will be sone Wwho took part in that first game of organized baschall ever played—the game hetween Boston and Philad {phia in Philadelphia, April 22, 1576 Plans for the ceremonies of the call for the presence of Georgs famous shortstop, manag:r and character of the basebail worll | who was one of those who played in Other veterans of who plan to he present fn .x.,w,m Borden who pitehed for Boston, Alonzo Knight, wio pitched for the * tics,” and William McLean, the umpire. As a part of the ceremonies Wright wiil o to his old position at shortstop, and Jack Manning, who was also present at the first me, and MeLean will “call the Toston won that game 6 to 5 with eight hits land seven errors to 10 hits and 11 {errors for Philadelphia. Not the least among those who an to aftend are Artl llam I, Conant, owners of the Boston club over a period of 4 1878, Mr. Soden, now $6 and his former partner, now 92 oth hope to he present a director of the cl them, of those clude ir Soden and n was b in Soder reserve rule ® pro en though his contrs hnding a player ag ! is club—cy lapses Others who are to celebration of these attend this most ar of als are Governor d Comm 1 be by 2 troops “ST A\\l-ll R” LEWIS WINS Bostor v 8.—FEd Lewis, who clain e v q vy wrestling cham (Strangler) veight tonship N atla minutes of wres- was unable to eo ded t) This Is Bicycle Time Iver Johnson, Indian and Excel- sior Bicycles, Special Guaranteed Tire $1.95 HADFIELD' . SPORTING GOODS ! 15 MAIN ST, Open Enes. | Mov1e of a Man Working Up An Appetite BRIGGS PASSES WINDOW OF BAKERY SHOWING NICE FR®.SH PiES, Coow DOUGHNUTS ETC. ETC, ENTERS HOME W RAGING APPETITE DEMANDING INSTANT SERVICE THy