New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 18

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g anpme A0 AR AR AT S RN 5. v D N FI3Isseest SRt et s LOCAL TEAMS TO BE IDLE ON SUNDAY - TWO LOCAL GlRLS ENTERED lN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSH[PS MANAGERS SETTLE ON DUPLICATION OF PLAYERS lN ClTY LEAGUE — GEORGE MULLIGAN BRINGS SLATTERY TO WATERBURY MONDAY NEWS BRIEFS P S S T 55 geppessenpeestestsstesepaattss oty 0 REGAIN LOST GROUND e | [ e - o) ST OF PLAYERS|GET fi@_sunmv | L | Bridgeport Women in Cham- 5 Alr Season at Brassco Park Brooklyn Spikes Winning Streak of Pirates—Cincin- | plonship Tests T Monday Night swmm AMA!’O“SOH Stl‘flgllt Piratw.Play in Weriden and nati Loses to New York—Phillies Finally Win |, l%en tnd Emils Criencid, the wel i A ; Georse Munigan, raet a the veet | g5 0t Plagér Duplication Orioles Go to Hartford girl swimmers, . P " he ‘ards i oy -y are entered in the swimming cham. & ¢ ranged a sttar card of bouts to be Game from Cubs—Cards Triumph Over Braves. (o e i e oo e st ) 5 y fougit Nondvs ‘night a6 PUARO| sucetary Abe Atonson of the Oty | The manugers of the majoity of Yo s PR R “rnoon at the Capitol Park swim- Z Park in Waterbury, 10 feature on pasehall League showed real pe Ty Cobb Leads Detroit to Victory—Athletics Beat [1" o ¢ iR 3™ aente the card. wiil ba the appearance of since’the lists of PIAYArE WeS M | g A e et ror ot . . Hartford . % Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo who difficult to hook up with teams for (leveland—Washington Loses to Browns—White Hiriert 0 0 tamous 1 holds wo decialons over Jack_De- B ey ang yor. |Fames and only two of them 8o far c Tl . e, . of girl ewimmers, headed by | e S g laney of ridgeport, & Knockout |terday he straightened out what |have announceéd comnections. The Sox Take Game from Red Sox. [Anna Baum, Connecticut's greatest verdiet over Jack Burke and many mn._rn!t, have aev:mped into & dis- |teams will, unless the managers con- LR | woman swimmer, to compete for the \ . Ny other decisions over men of repute | {yrhing tangle later on in the sea- |nect today or tomorrow, spend an 19 (P—Glants various events, in which the Czlen- 3 by in the ring. Slattery s halled a8 |gop, fdle Sunda Most of the playere makin erate | ard 1 . rs are entered. With the | the coming light heavyweight cham- |~ yhen the Ilsts wers published, |will have a workout with ons of the loat ground before | g 4 f ent such leading eastern men | plon of the world, is rated one of | hoth the Falcon Reserves and the [teams in the City league on Satur- Ghastla et conoluned ) Neill, x 1o 1 s Walter Bpence, Robert | A ' : the fastest and surest hitters in the | Burritt A, C. had the names of Bru- |day but their outfits will not step out Robinson. of . Brooklyn o - - — |Hosle and Charley Ramsdort of New | \ /4 fight game and although not yet 21 | no Kanfa and Klatka on their 1Wts. [on Sunday. bench yesterday as the | x.Batred i York clty and Howard Stepp of New § ) A ' years of age, Is amoyg the top|This was one of the things that wus | The Pirates have the best game so 1gers spiked winning | ¥ t Shock |Haven and Johnny Anderson of | \ Y " ¢ notchers in the fistic game. _|to be avolded by the managers in |far on tap when they meet the fast o . atron \ | Bridgeport, who head the lisi, the \ 3 / _He,will meet Billy Conley of New | gubmitting the nimes of their 18 Mohawk team of Meriden on the | c1 meven Bucc s : ) B aas |1 SUaprom scagtogbe Sthebmost Mins NNK 2 g 4 York, one of the toughest boys In |men, Secretary Aronson noticed the [latter's home diamond. The Mo- e et A Al mie |Dortant ever held in this part of Z 1 f the game, in a ten round bout that | quplication immediately and started |hawks were downed by the Falcons . 1 2 New England AN night. Slattery is limited to fight- | out right away to get in touch with |of this city last Sunday and they ng alx straight, the |\wanr et SDla Bk | ence has the distinction of hav- \ i ing six round bouts in New York |tne managers. are out to take the honors from the = out on the long end of Min an i g defeatfd those aquatic marvels, / m:r. but there is no law in this| He met the heads of both teams |Pirates in return for that defeat. <1a s 134nnink brush w3 ‘\)-w Borg and Johnny Welsmuller. \ B “," e prohibiting minors from en-|at Walnut Hill park yesterday by |The Pirates will probably have natl, which widened the |\ ook e f Hamsgoi? s & sensstional diver, be- A\ ) gaging in any number of rounds they | appointment and discussed the sub- [“Lefty” Palmer or Eddle Hein on i geNew T otk Jekychamplon, W 5 aee 0t ject of the two men with them. |the mound providing the latter is in Both were asked how they got the |working shape for the season, while men and both stated that they were [the lineup will be the strongest friends of the team and although |bounfl together this year. they had not been asked to play, | The Orioles will travel to Hartford both managers felt that they would |Sunday to play a return game with f om the V‘r*\"ns toi two Al y X “[Spence, Hosie and Stepp are out to 5 Conley is no new man fn the ring. and onehalt games. Brookiyn now smash present records for back- ' % He has been fighting for years and | within half a game of the Re stroke and medley swimming. in 48 fights he has engaged In, he whn hol1 4 place With such a large entry of both has had his opponent on the floor wx‘ r lies tasted a”s to 1 vle n and women swimmers the meet | - in 42 of them. In a bout with for) ‘0‘ i & Ig\'“": : er ‘*1"'”"5 | has attracted considerable attention Young Stribling, highly touted Geor- | pe members of their nines, Kelly's All-Stars in the Capital Citv. T R Mol ‘-“f‘: 2 |throughout the state and the pres- 3 glan, he had him down for the 1t was finally agreed when the |{The game will be staged at Colt's Ring limited Chicago to ng! . 2 {ence of the two Czlenski sistsers count twice and he duplicated this | tswo men had been asked.thelr pref- |Park. Manager Abe Aronson's Gold bilea day was rated A : {shomd draw a delegation from New | feat with Marullo. erence, to allow them to remain ‘on y v the Cardin " 3 % 4 ence, charges gave the Hartford nine a by tha ( with a toidlng: ¥ 0 | Britain 3, He has been fighting on the |the i triumph over the Braves, Tt was | Lyons 3 tha gixth cons ve win s Falcon Reserves list and they [terrific lacing to the tune of 10 to \ i Pacific coast and In the middle | will be members of that team for|1 at Walnut Hill park last Satur- Tatals i ‘ ron ! MEDFORD ]N BR]STOL i west and has been mowing down his | the season, In their places and to |day and his charges are out te du- / Al Ty Cobh had & perfact dav at bat | opponents in regular style. He [fil)] out the Iists, the Burritt team |plicate again on Sunday. o en e L haday i e made his eastern dabut at the Milk [ will have on its rooster, John Gwor-| The Corbin Red Sox, Johnny To- EovEe S | S 1] Bl : = L“M card In - New TYork against [ack, Eddie Zaleski and Henry Za- (hin's combintion, will most likely he trolt tagged another deteat on the 3 One of Factest Semi-Pro Outfts tn ’ jeorgo Smith, ~ Conley lost the de- | echonskl. Thus was _eliminated |idle Gunday because of the fact that e = n e 0 i H I3 clsion that night, but it was a six |the ehances of a row later on in the [the pe, anager has not been = 8o : >~=”mm. gave [300" 7 _ o | Massachusetts To Meet New De l (BY BILLY EVA round affair and Conley only got |season. 1,,“",:‘:2,,:',3'53‘. a game. Tobin SO e L LS R e e o : 10 [ nartures on Sunday | One of the greatest pit [started when the fight was | Commicsioner James Naughton of lis finding it hard this year to con bitching ace, Joined. bthe. Cobboman | FBEMEIE 3 0 baseball yet unable to win a xmv~ NAVY FIFHT FAVORFD TO ,ff’,"'““";'r,m_""’"‘d""f Mulligan aw |he public amusement commission inect beacuss most of fhe teams s g s Cobhmen| 5 " i The Medford A. A. baseball team | guring the first elght weeks of pl [nim perform and thought &o well of {met with the six umplres chosen to [want a home and home game anA , ep g \ iford, Mass. cne of the et 3l inecLliarl Dositlonits E T |him that he immediately signed |work in the leagus last night in |will not sign up if the home team 8 "l"g with the [est semi-pro clubs in Massachusetts | wpion vl 1t ”‘m ,‘(r R A ndan W]N COIJL L REGA TA him up fo meet Slattery in the ban- | Room 201 4n the City Hall and a |has no diamond. Yankees expect ‘-M,,‘MII.)}.‘ - :, | will meat the New Departure team o¢ the New York Yankees, finds| :"""" bout I’;f';'gé‘"]‘:’”"“"" I'I‘P"" air | general discussion of the rules to| The Rangers will be idle Sunday e Caldwe . s e R - | season o nters will welgh | gov. . e S e Luzzy fleld in Ty Grol Gosa! Oyer. Eour! Al (Gourso!| 146 ‘Foundsi EL [sexernithe impissgu okl s the Ikecauss otitha fach hag thef e | f T Abillty of Hovt to win otk L o o league was' held, bers of the club and of the baseball | 1ithe v s contains the names of stently is one of the se a A 2 e 12t gL expecte on The umplres were notified that|team will enjoy the annual boat ride runs in tha ninth innin e et ! 8 LAk nes of | sistently ts or tr : In Less Than 20 Minutes - nEpxnects ea v the a af shattered an even :man,,):d e pashend T mhee : ui glate and feong why the much-feared Yankees | ‘:A{’r::’”’ A ”"W Between Irankie |they are to be the absolute power |down the Connecticut river. This e G N 28— Kamm il ; e boseball In- oo pean trajling het &econd Azainst River Flow en of Hartford and the Wallop- | on the field and wers instructed to |will be a high old time for the local lend bowed betore the Athietics, 6 | : e Kanm' 14 cluded anior n 3 rrill, { givicion sines the openin B8 |ing Wop of Waterbury, These two |iaok over the lists of players on each |hoge and they will make the best of rw:ua e I‘M :3"\ 'Gu«y was I » ely | " | [najha o v ¥ T ¢ v A asaon >oughkeepsie, N Y., June 13 (P— ‘Wsk\‘.r- will meet at 150 pounds and |team before the games to see that|it. A baseball game hetween mem- A e e f ; = ter being hit | b Roston |G t sta 1S | American league he Neuy eight, regirded as the it Will e a grudge fight, no one outside of the men whose |hers of the club will he staged as a TR e s B of \ r G Lo Rt ; I ene | most lozical contender to wrest the | Otber bouts on the card include a |names are on the lists are alowed|feature of the day with other sports oot the opening of the " Senators' | o e1 Stric son o 5 t S ] ! e e amnionshin | S TOUNer between Johnny O'Kees | to play. included in the program, A *:1'50 :»e'e:m-x‘rt:i ;‘s Pr fmm gl it atteher i s € nd Nelson. we | 1re Pk R 1 bl "un; of Hartford and Red Garren of Wa- | The umps all fee] that they are| The Faleons, through the eaneel. et e Aot el e s onson 5 el eflel ana whilel e bl ‘ fast £ clirva | abterdid bwent Gven A Toarmile | ho et RS pounds; a sir round |going to get along favorably With |ation of a game arraned with the ith 8 certificate designating his se- | e ; : i < e o (ke than <0 minutes, The | e between Baby Doll af Water- |all the teams and judging from the |Collinsville nine, s without & game TS e e . . i nelud=d in Hoyt's pitching reper- exact time was ot announced by | tory =14 Al Matera of Bristol at 112 fspirit shown, - they will have thelang Manager Joseph Yoniskle fs American leagus last season | e inz departmer e | d A g : 2 pounds and Young Alteria of Wa- es well in hand at all times. | verett Scot ! “ v + \ 3 B4 1 | c c s Coach Dick Glendon, b atehes games well in hand at .al 3 i all effort dble to sec £ e laacOiliate (o thel Tankesy NATIONAL LEAGUE well fortified. € ol e o ¢ i s Coach Dick Glendon, but wouehes o8 |terbury against Pinkis Silverberg of | The city league will open tomor- :‘!':':‘: “‘r T e et Dt s S MU Washing o i Iathefnamegoiatanes [ 1 b Gede e Ansonia at 112 pounds. row at 2 o'clock_with three games [up to today, he had net been success- Inst, 3 to & Fmrhr:a:rha’(:‘:\t:: N % o s R fox |1 Hoxt On acconnt of the Hde, the Navy | e being staged, two at 2 o'clock and |fy] jn arranging an attraction for St. Mogridgs and Catcher Walter Hap. ! e % in high school | OPPOsing batters sy that Hovt'slwes fereed to row —upstream bu HEADQUARTERS FOR ono at _four olock. The doubls |Maryle fild ‘and f fa feared tnat grave of the Senators have gone to |20 F 4 S eron s scots g i toeft . wvind tavored them impire sys . P, there will he no game Sunday after- R T SRR R R R i L O Vi oime| CAMPING |G e Jave omloos e oo e o Henk Revereiq ) s civata e |faith in such a ball, they look for [also sent his varsity over the course Diamond No. 1 at 2 o'clock and the ;antees that are sky high and the ln- bn A0 | i [it in the pinen ek e Orioles will mest the Dragons at 2 eal manager is unable to pay the he White Sox finished th e 0 : ear A is also on n pin today, hut refused to give out the i al manager is unable to pay m T e e AL rh R Hasn't Vinished Game i SUPPLIES ||gclock on Dismond No.'2. * The |necauss of the poor support his winning, 5 to 1. L Eox iy i a0 0 visitors have a oo wea | They de that Hoyt would o Hirarite bakie lave. yilte Faicon Reserves Wil fneet the BUr- \ieam fs receiving on the local dia- J ! - - et el ent inore eftectis e o [race the distance. 1t is probable R ritt A. . team on Diamond No. 1 at |mond, —\‘IERIC&\ LE-\GLE | e ) 0 e : RISUER s AT inated entirely the slow that Cesch Ten Eyck will send hi , 4 o'clock The City leagne games tomorrow t Coach T vek wi T s Wall, Umbrella, Auto Touring, All members of the teame will (qj|] give the fafu -:nngh enjoyment Asin also intends to Poleless meet at the Y. M. C. A, at 1 o'clock tor the wesk-end. Three fast con- Host, boa ; race fomorrow morni || COTS STOVES UTENSILS | |Saturday afternoon and headed by itests are scheduled and as it will he t L achington <tepped ot for a two- | | LANTERNS the FAdy-Glover post, American Le- the opening of the league, a large 5 . r a . rush today and ‘was clocked = gion band, will march to the park [ umbar of fans will be out to scs iGN RIE e : the first two m ke brisioceian s 5 EQLDINGIOHATRE where the games will start, Mayor [ gun B e 1 American I been un-| Pennsylyanta did two miles at a FOLDING TABLES |{Angelo M. Paonessa will throw out eI e t win a single ball game. « clip. but the tims could not he || METAL TENT SPAKES the first ball Even more surprising is the fact |learned INDIVIDUAL KITS The umpires who have been as- SWEETSER WINS TWO > hasn't heen ahle to finish 4 — LUNORHASE ETsi| | EE88d SOMASAEATECHIRRRECRARES 25% et i A BARY HAMMOCES {'clock, Rangers vs. P. & F. Corbin, DISCOUNT matenr National Champion in 1922 | Hovt's f 1 woul Hatanl (,z,,fl, fro me™ John Noonan and James Maher: ArBient NRYONS] Cummpion Lerday, iom e Seams N ! hiamond No. 2 at 2 o'clock, Orioles ON ALL I’,u,,, % the game (poannyl ve. Dragons, Herbert Sautter and | LASEBALL, GOLF AND 1 Certainly a jmx sceme imbe ong, hits were | Tack Malloy; Diamond No. 1 at 4 = Tovt's tr i i T i c o'clock, Falcon Reserves ve Burritt TENNIS SUPPLIES e | T . Teeliodie i e e |1 IA. @, ‘Arthur Campbell and Phtl | mfl, ELD' om hig repertoire, How bovs out for 4 time trial tomorrow Win: From Findlay Douglas and ‘ redit Tr Garrits U *1Ei e AR s R . with | s —_ Mount Vernon was named in hon- SPORTING GOODS ir title at the Holly- | ér h ey e P = 3 & 2 or of an English admiral. - He first de-|!h 3 — L » 15 MAIN ST. Douglas, former PR rate the T f er y READ THE HERALD WANT ADS. pion, five up and four n disposed of Dr. H. | N. J.. five ion of Wil t Metropolits iordon W Y., prove c . : ; / WAS WD oF A — AND Tuen SHE D Tare ham plonshly A [ from him and the hatt o aLBRY SHO /fi(s(mT DovGH WITH A A LOT OF NICE FRESH s ninetesnth hole | play I iEve heen i | p ¢ LOTTA SHORT'NING AMD BERRIES AND CRUSH'EM McAleenan. | ¢ 1 ; MA K ' ’ CUT AND SLICED N ALL UP UNTIL THEY WERE and f |||~u| Bis Removal cr ) RESTAURA | HALUES AND ALL PILED \ WINDA SOUPY - AND ADD peting in his first metr Lo tar h . G & | on ToP oF EACH OTHER ) | SUGAR — Tou WNOW WHAT « outstanding matches homa aa | T FRESH OUT OF T»«‘ \ \ MEAnN JOE Swaotser vs. . Berrien; |5 The fe T § i / QuEN - N : e k] I i S N e MEMBER! Pittshurgh Pirates Ihaitemininningdl St <4 @ .\k Cut to 23 Players . Pa June 19 (P ‘'he Pit F'l'r‘i Pirates was to \H\: h major restricted fter | ¢ Angust 81, Manager tories announced the uncondi- Des of Fred Seott, pitcher, | world ¢ SR B sity, Forth Worth and | mont tain pa "fldmw (: P T i S o AND LOOK AT TT;E A l O Mmpe Th'm 300 Athletes i l Sine STUFF we GET Al erform in Track Meet s e : Chicago ne 19 (Ph— mqrzy"afi:‘. June A field of SOAKED THROUGH WITH POO fn the Cent ;,.‘,‘, TRAWRERRIES / | field chamy inde 2 | oy HARTFORD pices of the Kn SATURDAY—2 P. M. Stagg Field Amo g 2 ‘ K | appear will be Hor By 1 A riencki Sisters of New Britain/ | | gie Movars, Justin T Vs, 1 5 " L Famous Rridgeport Girls' Relay ||y0 fipen Cobb, cf ? 1 st 1 and such prominent men Heflmann 2 as Walter Spence, Robert || championship event fe. Charley Ramsdorf of New || v rticipate in the Kni York, Howard Stepp and Johnny | |} 8 Andersom to try for new world's Two hundre two entries will eampet us races. | competa in we Totale 3 & 13 37 13 1|haemes 1 The Bigge<t Aquatic treat ever Bret staged in Compecticnt at the larg- Sradanind A B 2 5 : : t pool in the East. ey i ol 1.750.000 GALLONS OF weight, decisit utpointed Willfe o G el ' 1 Ames, Akron junior lightweight, in WousHE, B seveinsssd 1 A 4 PURE WATER %, 12-round boxing contest here last Searis. I : | nigka HERMAN OUTPOINTS AMES Youngstown, Ohio, June 19 (B Babe Herman, (g 1 feather

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