New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 18

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1925, STt atasiastnatdtaiaiasiocatadad i ia et A A A ARSI RS 42 ReTrrertes GIANTS AND ATHLETICS CONTINUE WINNING STREAKS — QUATRAIN IS FAVORITE TO WIN KENTUCK —BIG LEAGUES SHOW MANY CHANGES OVER LAST YEAR — YALE, CORNELL AND PRINCETON CREWS MEET AT DERBY TOMORROW — SPORTING BRIEFS Will Compeie Abroad ifilAS THAN LAST SEASON o Frank Zuna and Michael Lynch Entered in London ; w0« Training Grind Over, Horses Marathon Race, May 30 Mot Meeting So Much Early League Standing <t hait Tomorvow's Race | '~ Opposition as in 1924 | AP)—Com- | New Tork ... 6 pletion of the first month of play in | Cincinnati . 1 the Natlonal league finds the New |Brooklyn . 12 x grind s | York Giants considerably more ad-|Philadciphia . 13 1's reward \ vanced in thelr drive for a ffth|Chicago 12 ymparative ease, | / 1t champlonship than they | Boston 13 gallops. will he asked of | » at the samo atage of the 1924 | Pittsburgh 12 Tt e e |8t Louts i ‘- The only team to get better than an | { i s s 3 ; W n even break in the standing, the | 8, in fact, | i ¢ f i ants today repose comfortably at | the top of the pack with an advan- | tage of five and a half gamos over | s the running up cluhs—Brooklyn and | et i * ¢ ; Cincinnatl. A year ago they were| the ooty and | ; | 4 trailing the leading Reds by lalf & game. A comparison of the figures 1924 and 1025 indicated early opposition to the Giants wa: stronger last season, Whercas the clubs in first, second and third | places last May 14 had all won a| majorty of their games, the end of | the first month's play in the present | gn showed that the cham- lone had been able {o ac- complish this achievement, the| Robihs and Reds holding nd Rlace with 500, Although the teams are lined up much the same as they were a year , the first clash of the east and west this year has served to huneh | | ro Jess than six clubs behind the jeaders, with Pittsburgh in seventh [ place only one full game behind the liits. S o 2 0 o e e rawn o runners-up Ens driaior a The standing at the end of the hecked month In 1924, follows: D0 BETTER | i i) PROSPECTS BRIGHT NATIONAL LEAGUE . F[]R !;!’[Y_ LEAEU A Seent . Pyl Amusement Board i { Decide Question Tonight 8t. Louls 8, Brookiyn 4. P.C.| THRILLING RALLIES KEEPING (UATRAIN PICKED | GIANTS ON TOP OF THE PILE 10 WIN DERBY Chicago 4, Phlladelphla 2, Pittsburgh 7, Boston 1. Three Runs in Ninth Tie Score Against Cincy and Win in 12th—Near Riot Boston — Athletics Loulsville, Ky. Kent asked for May 1 Dert hard (AP) whether Newi eligi- | ashes | The question of Britain wiil have a city basebalks league this summer or not, Wil 480 probubly be decided at a meetin| AT8 | of the public amuscment commissior 458 | (onight at 7 o'clock ia the City hall 435 The comumission at a recent meetin .391 voted to look into the matter an | James J. Naughton, a member, wai | appointed a committes of one consider the advisability of conduct ing the league again this year, Preliminary reporis secm to pre dict that a league similar to that] | conducted last year with six or eigh | teams entered for the city pennan will be inaugurated again this year |The city has already appropriate: sufficient money to conduct th league and because of this, the com. mission will most probably vote in; favor of forming the league agal thls year. The members of the commisgion| p.e.' have Investigated into the possibliit 783 | of there being a factory league, bu 687 | thls 1dea has secmed to lapse an 452 | with no factory leugue, the cit 30 | lcague will have free sway at Wal | New York, May 15, o 00 00 at Take Seventh Straight. alicy period has heen §t. Louls at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia Cinefnnatl at New York. Pittsburgh at Boaston. AMERIC withdrawal of ts from the classie. | used by euts| pleking up of smalt Withdr were ¢ atone LEAGUE ameness, Among the Games Yesterday Chicago 1, New York 0. Philadelphia 4, Detroft 2., Washington 5, 8t. Louls 3 Cleveland 4, Boston 3. The Standing Won tor tes during early spring ed Master ¢ Sunny Man, a W nomines, was ranks of str Lost Philadelphia Washington Cleveland .6 Chicago ... 5 . L8t, Louis _ nut Hill park. New York . 5 ‘304| The plans for the formation and a | ntry of teams tn‘.o the league, wil Dostonifs Coevav e 2 Detrolt formulated after tomorro Games Today Washington at 8t. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. | Boston at Cleveland, | New York at Chicago. | | and the way will be paved fast y league. Announcement will be made as to tho qualifyin | requirements and the method of |applylug for entry into the leagued |and the season In all likelihood wil | open up next month, Harry C. Jackson, chairman ot th | commission stated that he is ver | much in favor of the league becaus porarily 01, in a game a near riot, as urgh cat PO EASTERN LEAGUE Sreorie i Games Yesterday are to - e G Hartford 6, New Haven 5. keeping in shape by can- o - Albany 5, Worcestar 1 iy Sl S LDAnY e |it has been conducted euccessful en route to England. Obviously they Bridgeport 8, Springfield 4. | for the past tw}o qud The pul»lll L | has seemed to be very much inter | ested in the games played Thursda; e |and Saturday nights and many o thoae intcrested in {t, have urge the commission to form the leagu again this year, A AND MICHAEL LYNCH s forcmost marathon runners, oto shows t rookiyn Pitisburgh Boston .. St. Touls Philadelphia The Standing Won Ia7andinn e i | Waterbury 682 Hartford 2600 | Springfield . ......10 6 Albany RBridgeport Bag Attacking Birds | Pueblo, Colo, May 15.—(AP)— (ORNELL BLAMES . LACK OF TRAING . " Coach Jmeder, undiscouraged by De- chureh have | g , | Pittsfield ——— forced to abandon their work £ ] Worcoster ] 5 feat, Optimistic Over Race With 15e of attacks by two sparrow | Practically ~ Reversed ~ From e koes swa GOLF IN ENGLAND erfield, Derbyshire, ¥ngland, 444 | May ~(AP)—Fourteen year ol A441Enid Wilson yesterday won th -318 | Derbyshire women's golf champlona! |8hip, defeating the previous title-t stecple rimen here : s work out day a streak zenra Ken Wi are of the the first five colts to ’ i ks, and had to cail the poliea to | ams in Yale and Tomorrow. e Games Today Sarr won hi & set back for 8 series with ( ans winnir PHIA 1 2 homa will inelude Ke Almade Quatrain tucky Quarrain Settle Superiority tlof sam Champs of Two Leagues Will r o jose day a Standing of Year Ago thaca, N. V. Nay 15— (AP Despite disappolinting showing of tri Corne smen In the ular gutta at Boston Coach . Lueder fs optimistic over their with Ya Pyneaton to- jefeat for training the to in- in his tes g L bt el \ s in the personnel of ‘ Dauerheim has re- No. 3 in the jun- Wright, out of the ount ¢f 1 has in the ho was Bub's & hoat. row yegterday y elght Int is point of ond 4 g0 the Ya ce with a good fel.ean 28 freshman cight. BUILDING PERMITS, and Morti- erection of No. 289 one No. ing permits have a Herbert V. o has decided to leave his heavy | has made get rid of the birds. ThA carpen- ters said they probably demolished | a nest One of the hawks nearly tcre an car oft one of the men and inflicted painful scratehes on face, Two dotectlves succeeded in bagging the birds. In full possesston when ths police a Raltimors e G B Rodin’s “First Man [Buftalo ... Stolen and Mutilated o Citv - Leudon, France, May 15.—(ADP)— 300000 .- n . {Rochaster ., Rodin's massive bronza figure of |1\ ooy e first man” hay been forn from |xawark the sculptor's tomb in the gardens |gcoioue " """ 7 e Roain museum and mullsted, | Tetgis Recalts it up and sell the metal. { FaCuse & DalimoteR. A figure. | Rufralo 11, R whith welghs half a ton, was found | Rochester 4, Newark 2 in & nearby thieket the | Toronto 18, Jersey City 1 thieves are thought to have aban-| Games Today loned it when disturbed. They had| Raltimore at Newark. begun to saw off the arms and legs.| Reading at Jersey City, Buffalo at Syracuse Toronto at Rtochester, New Haven at Hartford, Albany at Waorcester, Tiridgeport at Springfiecld, Wrterbury at Pittsfield The hawks were the The Standing w of {ved steeple i 2 | CUBS WIN | Cubs defeated the | rrors yesterday afternoon, and ran their string of wins to four games. Isie D'Range f the Cubs pitched good ball d YOUN The Youn Nigger Hill T RAIN AYS GAMF, Boston, May 15 ton National postponed. league Laseball Rain a INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE | Pittsburgh-Bos- 1 wet grounds. {holder, Mrs. Farrington, 9 up and 7} |to play in an 18-hole mateh. i | Enid also won the cup for the hest! lecrateh score on Tuesday and took: iv e driving competition with a shot; l11 211 yards. She is competing in the women's lopen ehamponship tournament,! ;'\; ich hegins at Troon, Scotland, c. next Monday. | : ‘No Press Interviews For Australian Netmen Sydney, N. 8. W, May 18—(AP) ! —The Australian Lawn Tennis as- ::‘: sociation has forbidden the members == |of the Australian Davis cup team to Igive press intervlews while the ln::\'r’h/‘fl for the oup are in progress, | BASEBALL SPECIAL £2.50 GLOVE $1.50 Save Your Keys game 1 to cott ail.around work Harkins and | « T:schoo | Berkowitz featured, while the fleld- | Read the Classified Ads of Andriseck and Clem also | NeXt two weeks and if you helped bring a win. Appel starred | conscientious housew for the losers, profit by the advice. | I pinches, HADFIELD' SPORTING GQODS of. for the are a you will cost on | ing it avenue at a of CHNK BOAER _ran Sue Quong Bill Out 10 Azt [t a Grand and Glorious Feeling? : (vain Honors in Ring AR AND CHANGT YoLR "”‘Ifi‘“‘ SHIR T RS TUDS AT CIE Y. YoursELF . OH=-H - H- BOY'.‘- AT T A GR-R-R-RAND AnD GLOR-R-RioUs FEELIN' © Strangler Lewis Is = Confident of Victory SMOKE MULZARN MOZART % and i eager to regain of the tilia

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