New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 18

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g e e e WATERBURY HAS GOOD BOXING CARD TONIGHT — NURMI RACES AT HARVARD STADIUM THIS-EVENING — CORBIN RED SOX PLAY IN MERIDEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON — WALTER JOHNSON AND GRAY WIN THEIR GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE — BRIEF NEWS SH BROWN GETS | Colege Sta Looks Like a Find |EDDIE ANDERSON WINS STATE ALLEY ATHLETICS CRUSH BROWNS 'WORCESTER GETS | WINNING BY 20 TO 4 TALLY| 210 4 VICTORY CHAMPIONSHIP IN WHIRLWIND FINISH i : i —— ‘ —— — |Local Bowler Wins 14 P v UL s Hilles-Otber Games NIRML ATT) NURMI ATTACKS | "out of 18 Games Yanks Win — Walter (he Eastern League Sare 9 TABFRS RE[;[]R[] From Howard In De- Johnson Beats Cobbmen N | Red Flying Finn to Race at Stadium | ciding Nutmeg Honors Tonignt in (hisox Lose to Hartnett Ninth, Brooklyn Win S0 Do Phils and Braves. S SHUT GIANT S ouT — Fans Win- SO\ and two hits Starr and Eddie Anderson, the representa- tive of the Casino alleys In the race for the individual bowling cham- plonship of Connecticut, made a at finish here last night and selz- the title by means of great roll- e needed but four out of strings 1o clinch the lead, but 18 not content with this and head to take six out of nine Percy Howard, the Meriden en n the tourney. 1dic was in fine fettle and kept vell ahove the 100 mark except in the fifth string, where he knocked oft an 85 After losing the first game, he took threc in a row and agsured himself of a tie, then lost the fifth with his low mark of the evening and came back to take the sixth and the champlonship. 8til he went on and turned in 120 on the ning-—(:iants and Cambridge, Mass,, May 22 (AD) The third attempt under the aus-| pices of the Harvard athletic au- horities to shatter the American rd of Norman 8. Taber wil ged tonight at the Harvard stadium when Paavo Nurm) of Fin- and ruces a scratch mile onents in an effort to lower 4 minutes, 12 3.0 1s ar possibly Nurmi's own s record of 4 minutes, 1 On two other June uth 2 and 0 Ju H y Al same year, Ray, Premier American mi in the Harvard oval a paced mark set July 1 Both times the onir mile Le st Springficld 3 M Beats Hartford nine (AD) lel \ Hartford, Garry i went from Senators cr's mark of it to RH.E oc 2ig slons, gain Jole | raced | : raber's | LDDIE RED S0X GAMES ANDERSON ; Johnson | little s 0 he Indlans cou Shawkey of the 8 to & rome run Bosto oring three n the seventh pitchers for White ree for Boston braved heavy bat. ng rallies The Cubs fell one run short ving Brookiyn after a ni broke a 6-5 4 ns > Glants won the opener of a es with the Pirates gh played loosely chased to the ning, Harri_ the attempt tla for Homers Ald Albany to Win May 22.—Home rur eatured N e SR w's clreuit Ma Albany. FANDED. SIDE Waterbury Beats Bears rbury, veteran Bridge itehi ¢ FLINT RHEM EVANS, fietither educatior York Gi shutout o Louis Cardin the seored . IN NINTH WITH 3 BASES Tulu National 1 looked im 1d the of being on the way looking rig ar, m | turned 1581 ¢ & il e allo r 2| iffed 10 in a only eigh DIFFERENT TODAY South Car ¥ M a en | inning, struck out the side Driver Need Not Serve Appren- 2 e ticeship as Mechanic o, & M hatters strikes wera -batsnien rangy fellow @ great t ball and His hook e fast-hreaking nd Young, s Riiem is a big gives eve pitch and, in the with players to to star- ver the b this ing t hits ninth Frisch w, who a daz- Chicagoan The first mile, a licap match against four loca was run fn 4 minutc 3.5 , with a strong wind blowing cond attempt, aithough it pro- urth fastest mile run on | in 4 minutes | The seconds be- \ind the record. Today the Finnish marvel, competing in probably his to last race in America, pro- th most serious threat to the tormer Brown colleglan’s record. The race is scheduled to start at :45 o'clock daylight time tonight | nd will be run from scratch with Jimmy Connolly, former Georg in, Willfe Dooley, local Tom Clausen, , furnishing the Additional contests 00-yard } k H was unsuccessful, han seventh string and 153, two short of the high single for the league, on the cighth. Ie would have brokem the record on this string had he been able to fill after his several strikes. Howard then fought back to take last gnme, This was Anderson's final match of t season.» In his 18-string home-and-home serics with Howard tduring this, the st week, he took though either Tommy Blanchard or 14 out of the 18 and finished with a |Hein would draw the pitching as- £00d lead, although he had but & signment. one-game margin on Monday. Sunday tie Red Sox play the com- scores: hined Danirlson-Moosup feam. Anderson—101 Moosup has abandoned its regular 116, 120, 153, 1 team and players have been Average Irawn from both this team and Howard—I108, ¢ Panielson in making a stronger Dan-~ 101, 116, ielson outfit, Buckland will hurl for Av the Red Sox. o game hospital f cancelled ment Outfit Goes to Meriden Tomorrow Afternoon and Sunday Takes On | Danielson Nine, Corbin Red Sox practices to- {night in preparation for tomorrow's in Meriden with the Interna- tional Silver nine. It looks as game next vides 108, 1 125, 5, 83, 108—1031, school- of the com- in- dicap race in hool- and a of stag- admis- Thompsen Wins Panl Thompson the Rogers aspir- ant. took {he measure of Frankie Orsine at the Charter Oak alleys in Hartford last night, getting the odd Igame out of nine played. The Hart- ford man hested Paul by three pins in the total, but Thompson was not |wasting pinfall and bowled over 100 lin all nine games. a1 which Ir boy champl 440-yard run, with Norwich State r Memorial Day has been Norwich mana ne now will will compe The expense i will be Harvard authorities and sion will be charged, be the met by no Wesleyan Team a Farce, Loses 16-0 to Dartmouth Middietown, May 22.--Dartmouth ad little trouble feating Wes cyan at yesterday, the score being 16 to 0 | Porter, for Wesleyan, third inning. s LINDLEY WINS TITLE Yale READ THE HERALD CLASSITIED ADS I'OR RESULTS Famous Oarsman ' Defeats in d baseball Burke On Housatonic * Yor the Sceulling Championship, pitching Headquarters for CAMPING SUPPLIES TENTS May 22.—Alfred Yale strok won the finals of the ion for Derby H eran oar tor Tohn M. ing championship of Yale over the | half mile conrse on the Hous: by defeating W, A. T Score by day 1 tmouth setehiug compet We 146021200 glevan .0 0000000 0— COLLEGY, GAMES Wall, Umbrella. Auto Touring, Poleless CoTs KTOV UTENSILS LANTERNS TOLDING CHAIRS FOLDING TABLES METAL TENT STAKFS INDIVIDUAL KITS LUNCH BASKETS BABY HAMMOCKS nich ndley led thro ed three No fims = stroked Yal winning rac fil he b r inter colleglate competition by facuity rul- ing last month Goetehius, a Yale gral offered the cup used 20 year Dartmonth 16, Haly ('ross 6 Harvard 5, Catholic U, 2 Vermont 9, Colgate 1. Providence 8, Boston Col Mass Aggics 3, Boston U senifing 15 years SPECIAL the Yale -y $2.50 GLOVE captured by G. H $2000 ubstitute save Your Keys e [technical knockout from Harry of Bridgeport, Conn., in the third round of a schednled Wesleyan ordham ¢ and fin = Great Compliment from Vet Cateher, Jor ho Louis, Cardinals hat s quite g from a 3 MIDDLETOWN HIGH - - oot [0field Continues Shabby, While e Team Gets Only Two Hits lengt was taken. Lind arsity crews In for two years un- ineligible (teher cam %0 bt irve hall o of 1804 to develop &ir ago, It was wor min Spock, No. 7 and last year Davidson, a Yalr of ar prod Sngd irve ha most difficult for a catcher fo follow and there hard to ¢ is the case, pieture the secd. an M nee Branch R linals is g0 enthusiastic m's future that ost-looking kid pitcher to break the National League in the last e proclaims him O'Connor ¢ here last night cars. Me and Mine S /(n‘ THAT REMINDS ME - ) GoT ) A TICKET BECAUSE MY MUMBER WAS Too Low To THE GROUND-=-You SEE 1T LIKE THIS- You WNow HERE BROADVIEW TURNS {INTO WNORTR AVENU SAY LET ME TELL Yov ) COMING UP NORTH AU'NUE || < BAack AND || LAST EVENING FROM THEg AKING UP | STATION AUD | GUESS | WAS MY || WITTING 35 AND UP COMES A | CoP 'LOMGSIDE - AKD HE \' . PULL UP T \_HEY A OH (1 was | SAW THtS CeP <A 0 \ ANL ON ME SLAMS ou BRAKE 5 = ; OUA LIFYING EVENTS Track and Vield Teams Meeting in Cambridge Today Preparatory to Big Games Tomorrow WHERE. | 60T A '"MEMBER JOE HE GOT ME THERE OM ACCOUNT LIGHT WAS OUT = NG INTO TuaT's KET- - \ CAJ You BEAT THAT JoE ZzARD ( ¥orR A CHATTERBOX C- - GEE! WHAT A GABBY GUY FRANK 13 I'VE | HAD A PERFECTLY ROTTEM | rRUENING JU HAVING To | LISTEN TO ;) CHATTER Rosenberg Meets Smith EMOIRON| i 8 ONEVERY SMOK l READ THE AERALD CLASSIFIED Don ADS FOR RESULTS

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