New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 8

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§1312130000000 03 RS s R a2 2000 PITCHERS FINALLY GAIN ;' UPPER HAND IN MAJORS Ciugging Checked Tem- S porarily—Athletics Still Stepping—Braves Climb e Into Third-—Nisler Makes < 4 [teT % v @ Za : 1s : ok 1 T o bid 4 the opening o o NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE - B3I st Bt ST e st e s s s MRS SR RIS e s e S i e s et s s st st s e Rt CREAM OF HORSE WORLD IN STALLS AT CHURCHILL DOWNS AWAITING STARTING GUN IN KENTUCKY DERBY—STATE TRADE : SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM WINS -— LOWLY BRAVES WlN TWICE FROM THE CHICAGO CUBS — SPORT TOPICS THE WORLD OVER 10T IIIIRIENL sagesseneteenetetrentetopt ettt et IOIARIIISIILIIILS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925, Sctl’s Steak Uily To Sand BONFEIDFALS (st Comer e ) SRSOF T AT 10 TRADE SCHOOL e CHRCHILLDOWNS Poor Field Allows Score to Run PR | Hiadonni ¢ D', Greatest Interest n Years Shown ol | ! | in Kentucky Derby \lrrlvhvn and Boston Boxers ut 111: Games Yesterday Chicago 5 New York 4. $2500 Each to Guarantee | St Louls 6. Washington 3 eriden, May 13.—Torfeils of $2,- | [ 300 cach, guaranteeing weight and | The Standing | —_— | appenrance, wero posted ~yosterday | ‘ Won Lest P.C. | In what appears from the score to| by Louis (Kid) Kaplan, feather- i\""‘_‘"”‘?”'“ . : ] '5 Loutsville, Ky, May 13.—(A.P.)— N n B i } ATdrelan & > ashington 1 3 636 ave been an ordinary slugfest, but | welght w is recogniztd e caland 13 s f19 | lastern chailengers 1apidly are | was really due to a bad fleld, the | world's mplon, and Red Chap- (55" ] . i ’ [ New Britain state trade school de-|man, Boston lad who recently con-|GM¢a80 15 10 600 | Rathering at Churchil Downs whers | toated Bloomfield high school, 13-11, | quered Johnny Dundee, for their "\'- ‘v""l‘“‘ .12 l: t:; on Saturday Ame-icas greatest and ew ork . . T 533 | vesterday afternoon in Bloomfield. [ 15-round hout to be 1 in the Labritz, a new man, was allowed to | Queensboro stadium, Long Island start in the box for the locals, but|city, June 8 for the henefit of the was taken out at the end of the first enshoro FIks' Orphan fund R carry the colors of eatern turfmen g L. Bacon succceded hi The forfeits were contained fn| (o o “““f‘f‘\,,"l""’-" {will bo within the fanous old en- fared hard at first, but finally | certificd checks posted with the elub | nshington at St. Louls closiire, most traditional racing classic, the Kentucky Derby, will run to- vight, all the thoroughlreds that will Detriot ...... 7 15 318 ] 18 308 gained mastery over the home team [officlals, and hinded Kap and | :-':',J,“.Mr:h.l} BiRIetriot sterday {wa falr contestants, while his mates came from the short [ Chapman te make the featherweight | \“ \M, Tlying Ebony and Chiel ['neas ar- end of 5.0 and 9.4 scores to Win out. | class weight limit of 126 pounds on |~ LAEE S ived at the Downs and today Vol- The teams were well matched, |2 o'clock of the day of their con- ; [ tale, kold for $15.000 asa yearling, each h only three veterans|test. The net proceeds from the z |ix expected to make his ippearance from last year. Arena, L. Bacon,|show will go to the Orphan fund. | | Ganies: Yosterdny |as are six of the TI. P. Whitney's Phfladeiphia 8, Pittsburg § (1st game.) Pittshn and Ramy starred for the trade| Waterbury, May 12.—Promoter school, while the home feam's play |George Mulligan this morning an- featured by Don and Lynch nounced that Louls (Kid) Kaplan of andidates. Twelve colts were nomis- nated for the Derby from he White ney stable, hut what sk will he Philadel rade school will play St.|Meriden, featherweight champion o I."""’_ S LI brought here has not yet seen dis- seminary at Hartford Sat-|the world; and Stove (Kid) Sulliva el o bl closed, urday afternoon |of Brooklyn, former junior . : | Captain Hal yesterday tined In N. B. Trade School weight champion of the world Bostoni3;QihicaEoRl fthe hest workout over the ful Derby ah 1 e {been matehed for a bout at Drs ULl e listanes of a mile and a quarter Valentine, rf 501 0 {parik here on the r ;cw of May Aol bl ”\'w % at any eligible has traveld any- Renny. s 50 : = | Pl | where to date when he coverd the .. Bacon 06 | BT distance in 2:03 1-5. He accomylished St 10 ‘ RED GRANGE T0 BE teagte Saing o pa.|the task so easily and finished so Ronardeo, 2h 5 2 1 ROy e 14| full of that ho has woy many Ramy, ef. 5 2 0 ; P Sl o Henpel, who will ride himin the Richtmyer, 2b. ST Hiottan 1" MR 2o | Derby was astride him with full Anena, 1f. 5 2 4 2 0 1| mlinois Foothall Star Will Again puijadeiphia ... 11 1 475 Weight. 128 pounds Yacobellis, 5 [ 0 G NS ¢ P 3 0 1 (8 Single Foot and Swape, receit ar« Totals 5 13 1227 5% Show How to Keep Pittshrg .1 400 | Tivale, were given their first glinpre RBloomfield High School el s e o a1 | of the racing strip vesterday in pasy ab r h pooa e ‘0 £ verciges, King Nadi worked a nile Hood.i2F <610 3 1 00 Npwaukes, Wi, May 13.—Tce Games Today [kl da Rt Al as GCanian Aras A 0 tongs have triu over the lure | gy [ouis at Brooklyn. | Quarters in 1:18 3-3; Quatrain,open- 1 4-5 and Cup o1 up a half mile in [ B35 0 Lo the milver and Harold| (picago at Philadelphia ! W e ' At i e ERE DT Crangs) football | incinnati at New York R \ mounced that pest . 2 hero has glade rt of his| pigtsburg at Roston JLgaaabecn Tl SR r n f linoi time for the ®@rst race on Dorhy deay A it ?'\’m.,,, \p! for more e ETATCIE will D 1:45 o'clock. This means thi ey e ;,"“ Aot 208 EASTERN LEAGUE that if all races are run on seheduly 1 e e e naIthack = = lthe Tgentueky Terby candidates 6! AnEea il amorisan bl (b Games Yesterday 70 fo flie pont ahout e e M ELL L ity 1. Alhany Fvery Stall Tilled firld Hig ShE ) mect MOUO | pridgeport 4, Worcoster 2 For the first fime since Churehill — | picture producers, who are offering . ST e el 1 e e wo. hase hits—Bonardeo, Ramy, | him cortracts to pose under (he|lioriferd 2. Springtield T every stall s fille PLAYED 1307 YOTL e e e A e e ol ; <oarelarila Hooks 00 thoroughihreds STRAIGHT GAMES The Standing Won Lost ver Valentine, Jacohi. Home runs B n ifs ronfises, OF this num- I L b S Grange has m offers from pro- e 1| B aynii. | Waterbur 2 f ore than fifty are K ml iy : o P = P . 2, off Macon 1, off Ly 4 e NeTalas e e Charlcal s et 2 2 N EOITIEREhaTRCa ot s e Hits oft Tabritz 2 in 1 inning. off | pyle. Champaign e | - \ 19 ore than fifteen or twenty B of . . gmpe NeT | pridgeport S K o rier : e e Pacon 10 8 in by | simply to meet some of the men en- Bridgen) 4 Lce th v vinhe & pitcher, by Tacon 3. Double play— | gaged in ¢ it T L Cqg i ittsfield ... 6 v Cardinal's vietory in tha » 0 o S e BRECCRLIUEEBE DICLUTS AR NESS. \Worcestar . [ 11 inl hers vesterday when he Bdgf Sketches of Rachman 1o Curtis, Tima 3:45. Um- | not expect fo go info any | -| ! i e A D ree Neolie Scorer—A. Rarll oxne e ice husiness this UL A . e P or v A. Berltn. | t 2 1siness tl i Games Today r Derhy candidutes cansed vetes : Fa S = P : i | New llaven at Pittsfield ) here to sy tha ; : mous otars Son of )hlh()nan'e | 1 Albany ing to down hm’: - ) H Bridgeport as his first star | as $25 (l\\c: S168,7: N : ‘ Sl L Y FAYMOND W. SCHALK - 168,7 Rall\\ ay Clerks Pledge | Sl A (LB AER DI Sy g‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘unds to lfl oa( | Catcher Kansas City, Mo., May | oLD PITCHER DEAD 1 & ” o . Games \4‘\!111}1\\' . N v 13— r . Purehase oF orunto 12, Jers czr Knowlton, 84, who was & 5 3 ¢ i Detr \ i Associa U8 iocTea o N O R E D : s eporte $1 At Buff Buffalo 6, Reading| Y . % K r ca ' Daltimore ¥, Svra- S e ) : .v,v 5 = 2 % r——'—'—'——__—-_ o Paddock Confined to TENNIS s skt dl i His Hotel by Iliness NS _ ' o : GOLF §0 COLLEGES TO BE : kT cuns . = : atil i e A don £2 10 810 £1.50 to $4.00 N PHILADELPHIA MEET T L) i B Do e e LCA A A A Meet Draws FOUr (019 county superior court and the| Atiantie City. May 1 I M u s to leave his New Dntries, While Leland Stan- e courval BERITONc AL i cea N INBLOD RN i oA b T R RS tofns SPORTING GOODS' ford Drops Out ess, Stamford, t e of 8§ ret ¢ vester eceiving 48 ‘or t ining Last ".\ Olymy 15 MAIN ST. . Tel. 1706 1 colloges, 1 Q) . . «.~-. Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feeling ? BRIGGS ' WHEN TheE BOY COMES N ~ AND You GO N WITH YouR AND HE HANDS You A ' AND TELLS THE BDSS HNEES SHAKING EXPECTING LETTER ASKING FOP Your= UANT T A To BE BAWLED 0OUT FOR SOME OPINIOAI OF IT, e al entra State Athletic Board A " exciy sl Laan Got 8619 Last Month MILLER OUT OF RAGE | T liminated | Glacser in Y. M. €. A Rowling ~emi-Finals With Fourth o string Made \ecrscars A FEW DAYS LATER Yoo aw AN E AVING Yo AR\ . s ADVANCED 10 PuSITION AND PAY - Sl B OH-H-H BoY! At T A GR-R-R-RAND AND. GLOR-R-Ri0vS FEELIN'Y EET All Winning Scullers H To Have Chance at Cun SMOKE MOLTER FAYLOR TO MULT MORAN

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