New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN UAIH HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925, ! PAAVO NURMl RUNS LAST RACE IN AMERlCA TONIGHT THREE CANDIDATFS AT HlGH SCHOOL FOR BURNS TROPHY—LANDERS FORMS INTERDEPARTMENT BASEBALL LEAGUE — ANDERSON TO ROLL SPECIAL MATCH WITH BARNEY SPINELLA OF BROOKLYN $3333040010 0001 bradettiaaiiziizaiendtidsrssiesed More Southpaws Than Ever PAAVO NURMI WILL RUN HIS FAREWELL RACE IN AMERICA 1 burare Finn o Face Acid THREF CANDIDATE | Test of His Campaign i This Country at Yankee Tonight Stadium in a FOR BURNS TROPHY Special Half Mile Con- Nt‘llp GIN and Belser leFIV test With Alan Helffrich. LANDERS PLANT FORMS AN INTERDEPARTMENT LEAGUE. Company Comverts Pield Into Tec reation Place for Employes of Its Factories, Young Stribling Beats Kansas Indian Easily IIITMI LEGAL ASSOCIATION 18 Asylam St., Hartford Est. 1907 152 Tempie St., New Haven A. L. A. SERVICE Is itke air IT'S EVERYWHERE In New England and New Jersey 1400 garages. 300 attorneys 10 eMices always ready. Only $10.00 annually. Send name. address, make of car and year of manufacture Loesi Resresentstive Wanted Men for High School Honors Grip's Record Basketball star I‘}I‘.I‘i ol Passing of Barher Suspensions Handed to Speaker and Klugman Recalls Notables UPPER LEFT HIS CAREER; UPPE EHUREHES TOHAVE - BAYEBALL [EAEUE Everyman‘s‘Bible (lass Has - Three Teams and Invites Omers . “DUSTER” MATI 318 RIGHT, JE g hield in the noon On the Alleys TWO VAN TEAGUE ATTENTION For the henefit of Cadillac owners we are now stocking a high grade Cadillac Oil recommended by en- gineers at Cadillac factory for use in cars of the above ma Repairing on all makes of cars. J.B. MORAN GARAGE s Church st GRE “DUTCH" 0 IR, VEAN PETTY; LOUWER, C O‘VI‘\ll NIC ATED Sy f-expla at this sllowing se nmunication is pertinent Many admirers of the well known v league baschall are wondering uw the Public Amusement Com- mission will do this summer \m v belicve an eight-clun 1c would be very interesting. others feel 1 a ward from each ward— along six fighting 1 do not feel that way The men, who conducted the old Ward 1 e widely scatiered now and city is so much bigger. “In my opinion what wonid please £ 1d be a league teams natory a4 Rangers | team would 50 games ronized disagreement casa of among fandom as to o best team. a post season | fans | ave n een 8 )t over the city championship play out of town some sight of tha £ they all seaso lofs during t I hoxing 1 | | Morrison |Barnhart CORBIN BOWLERS BEAT TRADE SHOP Win Championship of Industrial| League With Two Stralgm Wms The P. & F. Corbin bowling team | defeated the Landers Trade shop | [team two straight games Yast night on the Rogers alleys for the first | place in the Tudustrial Bowling | league. In total pinfall, the Corbin | maple busters had a margin their opponents of 101 and at no| time during the evening were ‘they | in danger. The P. & . Corbin| team rolled consistent ball through- out the two games and with good | team work. came out as champions | of the industrial league breaking a | tie that had existed with the trade shop crew The seores of nw games lnd night were as over | Towa | wind finish in the state { lcague, has | top of his form fthe good PIRATES-CUBS Twirls Well For Winners While Clyde Barnhart Hits Safcly in 25th Consectuive Contest, | | Pittshurgh, May 26.—P won the first game ago yesterday, ittshurgh | of its with 5 to 3. Morrison | e in every inning except- seventh, when §he hed four hits for three runs, single and a dou ) consceutive game. Cubs with ble, hit in his 2 The score NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO AB. R, I ‘ i1 1 ‘ ' [ panicd him. that they !have put ) [the national open tourr " himself off form if he ) | has to be ANDERSON AND SPINELLA 10 BOWL SPECIAL MATCH Newly Crowned State Champion and Brooklyn, N, Y. Man to Roll Here on June 4 On Thursday, June 4th, bowling fans of New Britain will be treated to one of the best matches ever ar- ranged in this section when the first half of a home and home game serles will be rolled at the Casino alleys between Iddie newly ‘erowhed champion of the Connecticut statc Lowling league and ¢ Bpinella of Brooklyn vy atch will be for a purse of $300 and total pinfall will count. Spinclla needs no introduction to | the fans of this vicinity because he is known as the champion duck pin howler of the country. Besides this, in the big pin game, he has rolled 18 perfect scores of 300, Last year, it will be remembered, Anderson and Visher of Hartford red up and howled the Spinelln sthers and in the mateh, sroke even, leaving the supremacy undecided, Sinec that time.* this match bLetween the Connecticut hamp and the champion of the cot 3 hanging fire and the C fortunte in Wleys arc securing the mateh for New Britain, | his whirl- bowling bowling at the keeps up Eddie Anderson, by been and if he work he will make travel at top speed to re- tain his laurcls. Any way the match is taken, it will be the best cd in ghis city and will be a of treats for the howling fans Spine of this vicinity NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Winds, Long Sea Grass and Deep sands of Lido Course at Long Beach Terrify Golfers, York, May 26——(AI')—The s, long sca grass and deep sands of the Lido cours Long Beach fear into scores of star golfers who have been practising in preparation for the start tomorrow of the eastern qualifying ment Many a professional who reckons does not do his home course in the low scy content - with g or more in tuning up at Lido by Jones, This so searcd fric however, has donc b nds who accom- sent word to Atlanta that there should not he too tuch optimism he might not title for the sccond time by than or o Cyril W e aualify his chances about hecause capture the more a stroke ampion, who to defend ) trying out the Worcester tr b course held June don in his off A Marrison New York, May sey expects to mix t i 1dgin, rom an New York onsiderable | oneymoonin er received by a requesting that raphernalia e shipped to his Parls address, Wants to \luu Lewis ( alling Self Champion | (AP) vrestler, wh Wayne (“Big") heavyweight stling pplied here for an ine restrain Ed rang- rom claiming the ampionship. Lewis lost the title \t Kansas City prior to lis ago. May 26, Zbyszko, Polish tly defeated n in a match, las Stanis- junction to ler”) Lew maintzing the to Munn own def collegian. A judge at Indepe Mo, refused fo re i2e Munn's championship claim on the ground en a hearing on ‘his peti- orron m on a will be gi Anderson, | ch side | ever | play for | UNCLE ROBBIETO STAY AS MANAGER ?Brooklyn Club President Refuses {0 Occupy Swivel Chair New York, May 2 (AP)—WilI- bert Ttobinson, new president of the Brooklyn Nationals, refuses to lay down the managerial reins for a swivel chair, I want to remain on the bench and run this club through to the finish,” explains the veicran mana- ger, who led the Dodgers to two pen- nants and who now has the team in second place, “I like the {dea of being president of the club but I also like the idea of being in the thick of the fight, The two positions will not he too much work for wme. You can't kil a | Itobinson with work." Iobinson is the only president- manager in major league baseball, His sclection, brought ahout by the death of Charles H. Ebbets and Ed- | ward McKeever, was accompanied by an unofficial statement that the Dodgers would not be sold, for the time bein least, Zack Wheat 15 to | mana . No games were scheduied in the American league yesterday while a mixture of cold weather, rain and a | freight wreck put off all but one | game in the National, the Pirates | opening a lome scries against the Cubs with a 5 to 3 vietory. Man ris Speaker and Sec- ! ond Baseman Joe Klugman of Cleve- ‘ land have ben suspended indefinitely { for protesting a decision so vigor- ously in Saturday’s game with New | York that they were cjected by Um- | pire Rowland. Heinie Grol 1 | York Giants after taking treatment | for his left knee. Lindstrom is doing | 50 well at third base that Groh wiil | be kept on the be | Babe Ruth expects to appear at the Yankee stadium today to sce & double-header between the Hugnien and the it He has hopes of jonning a uniform, be assistant 1as rejoined the New d Sox, PLAY BALL TONIGHT The married and single men of | Daly Council, K. of ., will meet tonight at 6:2 ock in a game of indoor | At Rockwell play- ground. Sam Griffen is manager of the married men and Eddic Res- telli is manager of the single men, This is in line with the policy of the board of directors of the council who ave figuring on making an indoor haseball diamond in the rear of the home on Franklin provid- ing they can find enough players READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS ————————— Square, THE SUIT THAT CHANGED BATHING TO SWIMMING Zbyszko | wHAT WHAT & CosT You PAID MY \ HE VERY LATEST STYLE THA T HE YLE I'M THE EEN OF FAGLAN AND SO UTTaALY RUINED WhHAT A | ABouT Ak EseuiMAUX | A WReNG AT AeNE | You ook T A LLARS - on @ >y You MUST HAVE RBOVGHT IT OF ONE OF THE THE EVENING WAL v LS YOU ToNIGHT SOCIABLE AS AN OrA® THIA THE OFFIC AS G You H R A MILLIOA TAKE 1T OUT WED ¥ Y y MEY

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