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o B b A big reception has been planned © Mickey Walker, welterwelght champlon, upon his return from Californla to New York next Mon- day. He will be met by a band at | tl statlon, Lastern tennis eritics look forward today to thelr first glimpse of the l'acific roast star, Ray Casey, who 15 due in New York to practice prior to sailing to regresent America at Wimbledon, Tilden credits Casey with having one of the fastest serv- | lces In the game, town High yesterday, poor support offsetting excellent mound work, New Britain has another cham. pion in the person of Eddle Ander- son, who kgocked off Howard of Merlden in 14 out of 18 games thiy past week and took the state bowl- ing title, WATERBURY BOUTS Kid Kaplan Tackles Sullivan and Tracey Ferguson and “The Sheik” Also Mix It Up, Tonlght at 8:16 o'clock (daylight time) George Mulllgan's boxing eard ‘xr(n under way at the Brassco park in Waterbury. are scheduled to mee: Here's what the fans - | Maln bout—TLouls " (Kid) Kaplan, Miko McTigue has taken a jolt at|Meriden, world's featherweight his reputation for light punching. |champlon vs, Steve (Kid) Sulllvan, He says he has lald 85,000 to $20,- | Brooklyn, ex-junior lightwelght | {“Rosy" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925, ATHLETICS GRUSH ST, LOUIS TEAW Page Brief Sketches of Famous Stars WILFRED D, RYAN Boston Braves—Right-handed Pitcher, Worcester, (Continued From Preceding Born 15, 1898, Major league career — Jolned | Glants fn 1919, Sent'te Buftalo, In ternational league, same season for experlence, Reealled later, Toronto, International 1020. Recalled in 1021, 7T the Braves in 19 (Known in baseball circles.) (Grad uate of Holy Cross.) Outstanding feat three world series, games and losing none. Won 16 tiity and lost five in 1023, Fielded 1,000 | last scason, accepting 29 cha eight putouts and 21 assists in Mass, March Rlades Bhin Bell, 3b . Mouller -Has been in winning two | gan 100 that e will etop Paul Berlen-|champlon, 10 rounds at 131 pounds. |games. buch in their fight for titke at the the lght | Semi-final — Tracey Ferguson, Yankee | Shelk TLeonard, six rounds at 15 | pounda, | Preliminary—Rocco Segreto, Bris- Columbia's freshman nine has (), vs, Frankie O'Brien, Hartford, completed a record breaking season. | gy rounds at 158 pounds, It won all of its seven games, shut | projiminary—Eddis Lord out five opposing clubs and v\.n\rlmry Ve aire Rish New scored upon but twice, Arthur | gy Tounds at 128 pounds. Smith, the team’s pitching main- | piiiminary—Young Farrar, Nau- stay, struck out sixty batters Inf .euocve Young Clark Waterbury vur games. Cornell freshmen, |y " ounds at 130 pounds. Concordia prep, Dewitt Clinton, Referee—To be selected by state Irving echool, Brooklyn Poly lrl'p. {athletic commission and named im- Iigh School of Commerce, and D 3 7 ho! out. A ks * | mediately before opening bou One practice of witeh sport o1 More Than 200 Athletes s must be watchful is that which | In Mid-Atlaritic Meet uims have of reporting only the| g o0t “py “May 29, (AP)— s which they win. This leads |y o'than 200 athletes representing winning streaks” which are | (0o vaon colloges and universities 11y In exlstence and draws | o) maten their skill on the cinder aper into statements which are | ath, and in the sawdust pits and L true. ‘The latest example of this| i\ = circles today and tomorrow heavywelght stadium, Water- Haven, ) lar, the "sixth stralght” victory of Bt. | o annual middle Atlantic states iomas’ seminary, a8 chronicled "‘ collegiate athletic association cham- % not won sfx etraight. It \\d."]'r (aEtolteenitevents fappoars el ifed by the New Britain $tate |pyjanced and with falr weather | promised new ! to be established. % = | &warthmore, with men, leads however, scems | ve struck a hitting and flelding | ymeng the favorites to win first hon- ump since then, losing to Windsor g Unjon college, Lafayette anfd ‘mnm»qru for the title. Lafayetts {has 32 men entered. Unlon sixteen SMALL FAGLES WIN ls Be.t The Small E es defeated the ernoon in a game featured by heavy seoring In the first innings and none e win rers took the game with a nr ‘in the fourth. & and B. Kal iorning paper today. Bt Thomod|piongiips, The list of ehiries for fo school last Saturday by a 2-1 | R e R |were expected e e de sohiooly scems Lin the number of entries and s veks High Wednesday and Middlc- | Now York university also are strong me Faster Shave |ana New York unlsersity 2s. Strong Tearts, 11.9, yesterday aft 1t all later in the contest, T hit home kowski of the winners runs, while & H. Todzla made a cir cult blow "for the Sirong Hearts Score by 'thnings Sirong Hearts Small E Once over with a supc keen blade is a {uxury known only to users of the *Valet AutoStrop Razor— the one razor that sharp- ens its own blades. Try it. A revelation awaits you. . 360 0O0 AOD— A NATHAN HALE TRIUMPHS The Nathan Hale sehool ball team conquered {he' Btanley school nine vesterday afternoon, 11-2, the game being & runaway after the ning. Score by fnnings third in Blenles ) 101 000 non . » Nathan Hale 021 230 12x—11 The line-ups: Stanley: W, Wester- man. ¢; G. Fiond, pi J. Karnlekl, 1h; E. Blella, 2b; H_Ritter, 3b; B. M laughin, ss; F. Ritter, if cof: Ralph, rf. Nathan Hale ; Gotowala, p; Pezzor Puzzo, of: Walite | wig, 8b; Mararella, 1b; Mike, Seme one, © Gomes, ss; Tomikowski& Dawson 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle THE STORE FOR YOU Fvery good style idea of the season is represented in exhibit of Kirschbaum Clothes T'ailored of Virgin Wool, “Balleymullen’s” Worsteds $25.00 $30.00 $35 00 [Holeproof Hosiera with the new ExToe our and “Kirkshire™ Wear 3 to 4 times longer Lisle Mercer. Lisle Fiber Rilks Pure Silks Plenty of variety to make simple. 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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Providence 9 R\\Hrnnrn 4 to 6 ding 4 The Standing Won Raltimnre 3 Toronto Ruffalo Jersey Clty Dressen, Huwke, off Ma y Blemillor 1 # May 9 in 5, (no i ter 4 In Wi sing pitcher—May, Un and McLaughlin, Tin RACES TOMORROW rews of Three Big Eastern versitics Will Compete in Harlem River. New York, May 22 casiern uniye (AP) rsities, Pr yivania and Columbia in the Childs cup re ow morning on a worked out yester stain Heetor MeDonald to the resig fon ¢ Wright, Lack at his seat she McDonald wi morrow, 1 to course ctoach Mille ups. norrow will be th ies which started has beer events, Co- Prineeton in four. 1 the navy in one arriving te familiarize ther in one work pronounced ent shak ania sity will the fre open at 845 men race or varsity crews will Knights of I’\lhias‘ ()r;{anwc Ball Team CAPITOL STARTING SUNDAY—Yonr Last ' e to See the Greatest Moy i of Al Times! r"rHE KEITH VALDEVILYY No Advance in Price Games Today e at Baltimore at Reading shester at T at To Tersey ity VASTERN LLAGLI Games Yesterday Waterbury 9, Bridgeport 2 Albany 5 New Haven 3 Worceger 22, Pittsfield 4 springfield o, Hartford 0 The Standing Harttord Springfl Waterbury Games Today at ‘Nariford v Have Waterbury at Spring Carroll Shuts Out Old Rival, the Fordham Team | New York, May 22, Carroll held Fordh as Holv O : 2 | to six hits vesterday shutont, & RH.E Holy Cross 1 i 11y 04 Toherty Fordham D00 0—0 Ratteries—Ca McPr Marringt ; 1 Feaster, | akem SOLD BY ASHLEY-BABCOCX CO. 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