New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1925, Page 8

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ummmmwmmsnmmwm = e CON RESERVES, ORIOLES AND BURRITTS WINNERS IN CITY LEAGUE GAMES — KENSINGTON NOSES OUT PIRATES IN 10 INNINGS— | ORIOLES EASILY DISPOSE OF JENNINGS TEAM OF BRISTOL — CHAMPIONS FIGHT IN NEW YORK THIS WEEK — SPORTS IN BRIEF | EASTERN TEAMS LEADING FSTREATEDTO | Once a Mighty "HENSINGTON BESTS ot o o CHAMPION WEEK N LEAGUES BY TINY MARGINS | EXCITING GAWES| o . o | PIVATES IN THT e NEW YORK RINGS salak Turns in ¥ne Pitching Per- Chicago Wrests Victory From Indlans—Browns Break Uiy League Teams Once More| - W oy . Teams Battle for 10 nnings in e Billrine, Mascart Grebb and Into Winning Column By Defeating Detroit— Upset Dope in Saturday’s Play p ; s One of Best Games of Year | e onores naa an cusy ame ves-| - Wilker Fight for Titles Team : y : e 2 = 4 terday in disposing of the Jennings Washington Senators Take One From ‘\thlellcs-—i —_— e f n —_— A, C. bascball team of Bristol by the | . ™ o 2 . @4 | The large crowd of bascba 5o " K 3 . (score of 10 te 0, Salak, pitching for New York, June 29 (R —The first Pittshurgh Beats Reds—Giants Trim Braves—St. | ' (i/se ©owi of hascoul fane 4 ; ’ A e ot Lo local teans '~ had ‘good control | of four champlons to appeur befors Louis Takes Two From Cubs e s - [ B D 4, o o e e s i S b i | ew York Lasing saduesn 1 [han league Saturday were treated to A , one of the greatest games scen b % 2 e 4 6 1 r ¢ a . 4 » He walked five und fanned 12, in the rl r 1) enbors my lall sorts of basebal it e 5 ving of the Queenboro sta. park. -‘ 'ln]lw :::\\1:5- \::J::‘u:sl;:: ¢ > ’ ::;h:jyl:;:”::::znof';m‘:m,l‘ Yo The Orfoles were minus several of | dium when Mike Ballerino, junior § 3 ¥ L Ay 3 d D their stavs but their places were | |ightwelg) . eats Bahnor Mt st week was upset o o o] ghtwelght King, meets Pepper Mar. B e e . « | The contest resolved itself int0 &4 10q oreditably by the judgment of |tin of Brooklyn in a 16-rgund fight | P gthe Rangers, last Y 35 pitcher's battle between “Slim" Poll- |y oo Ahe Arc The hitting oy . | week's conquerors of the P. & P. g fis for the Kenaington squad and | MAOAReT A0 AEOe e ured | palicinlon. i W |Corbin nine, the Fa b y ] i ed | Ballerino, Bayonne, dy e il LA e s A Hefn for the Plrates, Both twirlers | e wallcki's flelding was g0od 10 | youth, has held the title for three t gthe Dragons and the Bur- ; pitched nearly perfect ball. Me- | {ilien vouth, ; h rits taking an exciting game from b ; Cormick played a whale of & game | my0 cummary: mons. He dethroned Steve (Kid) the . & P. Corbin team. Sparkling i |- fat thira and the hitting and base rii ORIOLEN Sullivan, who had in turn lifted the plays, good and bad fielding and 2 H running of Prelsser and Fields were |Rakowskl, b . ? crown sfrom_the veleruh Johnny heavy hitting marked the games for s o » the fontures for the locals. Sheehan, [Luke th s iiiid Dundoe, ‘The fght will mark Mar- the most part, while tha twirlers ; S e R R A S e t'a fourth fing at e tiie jturned in good accounts of them- cogs for the Pirates. Wrotaak) e he secong title-holder to flvu in- [y e ;‘"’“ "_":;' e in the 5 Hall first man up walked, went to [\Ali-kl 2. : ‘\(;n'.:'\'r:mf'I‘(l.”:‘::::l:x'“ "““ "‘:|"‘X'“;"( {box. The standing of the league now ! second on & free pass 1o Grip, Mar= |Joe Kiatka, ¢ siee:d o | Mascatt, feathe champlon * | vesolved itself into the grind for the 4AY LANGFORD AR HE LOO KED WHEN AT THE HEYDAY OF [farent % & (08 Bt 0 nd Heln's |Baimie i oieor ] Prance, aadart will fouls off nt HIS FISTIC CAREER AND A RAT HER RECENT PICTURE OF HIM G 1 nst the Pacific coust boxer, Babe 8 ¢ DRSS UP" 2 single to right. Kensington scored | =0 v 4 I SR Falcon Reserves vs, Dragons IN “DRESS UP" REGALIA. In the sixth on Politis' drive to Mor- [ Cansidi, cf .oiiires Herman, tn a 12.round match at man; Klugman to on Reserves took a bit g the Coney Island stadium tomorrow ¢ ROY g relll. Dudack ran for him and he Y on Tses—t {1y fought contest from the Dragons, (BY ROY'J. GIBBONE) e Tnd0 AT eTaecond Dy DritaNer Totals 1 night. balls=oft | Tommy Aldrich's Fafnir nine, at the | Chicago, June 29.—It always hap- He w f fleld’s si Ll ‘Two other champions will be op- t—by Uhle nt to third Field's single B . ro. by UM 2 g'clock game on Diamond No. 1 by | pens thus to champions who live by TILDEN ]s KEPT BUSY m" ru:ehl ,‘,“’,,‘slc',:m‘;nw,w,. Ca 4 | Atvexander, ) ponents on Thursday night in one o DMostil) | the score of 9 to 8. The game was | the brawn. | throw 1o sccond to catch Flelds |Czarneskl, b ... ] of the main bouts of the Itallan hos- I owland, ! called in the eight inning becase the And dusky, squat San Langford is PLAY[NG IN MATGHES s(‘””“p > = } SR 0 pital fund show at the Polo : {teams had to make way for the 4 [no exception to the rule. No! raove/ #ooring was done, unti) ity Grounds, 7The fight, which ‘will find o middleweight championship at 3 2 S |o'clock game heduled for the| Ten years ago they crowned him 3 5 < Kaminski S 7 the NATIONAL LEAGUE [“ims aiamond. The Ialcons won|in the arena, He was one of fis-| National Champion fn Whirlwind zlxl“(i;’;h‘Y"';"‘:‘K"n";"h;nrm:wn:{!n!::vn\-'\3’:...\1;]\"‘ ; e e sgame. Two men were down when |Bachman, ¢ . Greb, Pittsburg titlesholder, and Pitts [out in the last inning when with the |tiana’s wearers of the purple. His & ; iy 5 2 ' BOSTON [the score 8 to 7 against them, and | mighty fists emashed on to fame and ampaign on stern Courts 5 Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. J.. Red twirls n & to 2, keep- A Bt > lone out, they scored two runs o victory. And now he has coms Prejsser socked one for {wo bases.| moials 5 *lthe welterweight champlon, in a 18- R i 3 o Ol win and end the game. Eddie Krys- back here to this port of ex-cham- To Play Today I{elsfola th:rd nnd'rmdn home on |Orioles soroiont- 1o B8 SEHSRRC LR R o | topa, Falcon twirler, was hit freely, | poins to die. New York, June 29 (P—Willlam l-l;{:.!‘u‘;;:riter hird, T ; T K ate DRT Nt Safre TohedTkrey SO |puChisimaise g e buneoon BipEOrS St e thou- | Tilden's whirlwind tennis cam- S - i . Dases | oo heavywelght challenger, will {in the pinches. To y Blanchard, 'sa sl g STt m ¢ t 5 meason’s 8ecOnd - s o ronon, wus hrow: |9ty Sam t conten wth ik (Bl In (st wHIh bk by i B n St B e nh e s st st Dagim ) ling a good enough game to win, but | ing up some small change as a [ready brought him the metropolitan |y, ", Luke. Left on bases—Orioles 1, J Whiah sromotirahons dics & O lnis team chalked up seven errors ' shadow boxer and instructor in a and Eastern New York champion- [weir, 1t . 19, passed ball—Bochman, Umpires— “”H\lxv‘m; I;H“Nr::( 0 p‘r:ruu.'e o'kl 8 | behind him whic ymna ships. today took him to the Nassau |Beagle 1b Hugret. outstand ¢ or a { behind him which with a number of | Loop gymnasium. D Demsey. Wills' foe will be Charles ey el She e | Iy st h o e i 4 Country club, Glen Cover, N. Y., to z | timely hits, lost him the game. He saye he is broke and would | 4 lTMN’S TENN‘S L NEW BR (eror of Louis Firpo. his memoirs after the manner play in an invitation tournament gr against many of the outstanding |\ B Preceding these two fights Jimmy TEAM BEATS BRISTOL | stattery of Butato, N. . wil tacke the California welterweight, Dave : s 2 stars of the east. runaway when they scored thres | Fame hasn't done much for Sam. SEg/ o Foiingras ot Yonkers, N. runs, Corbin was hit by a pitched It goused one of his eyes L s M has suffered four lcoasutne ball and Fitzpatrick walked. A, Bian- | head and turned the other quite Shade, in a six-round contest, while Captain Kron and His Mates Take | the bantam rivals of a decade. Joe Lynch and Jack Sharkey, will be 1 1 1 fe | lind defeats at the hands of the cham- TS .B. R. H. PO. e e A an et c ; fon since he defeated Tilden early |Dicsier 20 - ] first as Corbin was thrown out at Content to Get Along L brought together in a four-roung ers in Central Conn, Matches, [ OPener. | The Dragons started righttout in il tho first with what looked like a |Of Dritish cabinet members. Blewosurausy Totals & —— | ey Fields, =8 . . Dt O e rostea it = | He looksmothing like s champion |11 tho ReRSCE 85 OFANEE AN L e Al Cormicky i L e e bases and Fitzpat. |nOW. But he could very easily have not be among the Philadelphian 4. Blanchard held up at |Deen a champion or at least the re- |opponents at Nassau. After he had mains of one. 1 ked ingl suceumbed to Tilden's hard-drIving |Graco erdelin socked out a single ; / : tack in the final round of the East- |Rayuo ) - 4 Te Where glory once called during [31ack 10 (38 7 DRERD) - AMERICAN LEAGUE Tot 1 1 jchagd and & ”‘”’Ogh;a‘;‘:r‘,w.n days when he was champion o%q"" New York singles event yester- ) [olitit: 7 - ! & feated Bristol in a Central Connec-| Mexico City, June 20 UP—Presi- 4 il i i i i oy (,.miu: ;sm:.:di;r}\,‘é ,z:rm?,,’_ | Mexico, Sam s now content to keep |3&%: 84, 84 g A ERse Totals E 30 15 ticut League match Saturday on the [dent Calles yesterday observed his et 5 o 00 = 4 1 | ton's leading rival announced that |pirates . . g 11 Bristol courts by the score of 5 to[51st birthday. He was host in thg Run . : 4 5 N his stomach eatisfied and life alive. |> 5 Ksnang 200 001 0001 Bristol courts by sc 5 51 i HiA ) ) Kenure was out at second trying to | b ould take a much-needed rest. |All-Kensington o g Tl : v ] ; New " wo b O e restior | 1. This makes the second win for|evening at a dinner attended by hic stretch a4 single. Corbin congecte q His rise and fall he keeps to him- ‘. Tilden, who also captured the Two hase hit ormis resel S fots—Welr, Prossior. Bnse | tho locals in as many weeks, they |cabinet, representatives of botl L L was hit hy |self. But the detailed reasons back ; e lwer rfices—Welr, Pr mac | the Jocals in as ¥ ¥ ) \ for two hases. Kitzpatrick masihic by . doubles title in the Eastern New |on halls—off Politis 2. off Heln 1. StrUck |y, gino gofeated South Manchester houses of congress, supreme court e ipeaapts 5 |of it are on sale for as little as $100. | " ol % 9 itis & Hei Btolen bases i fofu | A Leaes DALt (,"I S third | = n general, says Sam, he was | York fonrnenientiycaariates n“r - Dol e carmick, Fields, Double | a week ago by the same score. justices and prominent politicians. when Fitzie was thrown out at| N Ipartner of Donald Strachan o Passed ball Captain Cook of Bristol defeated {Later he lcft for Durango, accom- . Cor cored | “done for by wine and women” | s n 0 : | second rbin scored a moment e : 2 | Philadelphia, plans to continue his : Tich—tem, Poilts. | o SARNCCT of New Britain 8-§, 6-3. | panied by several high offfclals, later when Golas mufted Ferguson's | eaves out song. Perhaps joiengive campaign for several Carey ana Fitzgerald. S ) SYBaInes | there was none. Leastwise, it has | oape After the Nassau tourney, he Ee— IApu,\;l‘\ I\ro;r\_ of ':\IM\‘ llu :v; \;o:\ hs got one in t Lird |been a long time since he heard | ook 2 5 N | over Henderlin of Bristol, 6-1, 6-3.] S he i [inusic sweet enough to lead hirul.“‘l:” scek e R,,]:Od;mfi:,l:?, st | Ralph Ormsby Sets NeW | ressel of New Britain took a hard 1s singled ,stole second and g championship e, et el s third home on two |2Stra \then hop to St. Louis for the .clay Western Track Record | fousnt set from Jenkins of Bristol, oW 1 Iyt f . 4 (4.6, 7-5, 6-1. 1. Benson of New!N N ed balls. They added two in the | S$2m now longs only for one tune. | court championship during the week | e i beinth when Makula got a lift on [He would like an encore to the|of July L iha kb eaiine il | ChIcago el ne e UP—Ralph | fritain shut out Lugg of Bristol ! Keeliner's error. He stols second and | Ingle of hard coin O {akokie Caiinkry clubl near |Ormabyibet & new Wastetil 4 .rt track | (o straight sete, 6-0, 6-0. | | rocord at the Roby Motor speedway., 1In the doubles, Kron and A, Ron-J Scalp of Bell City Racquet Wield- 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 The New Britain Tennis teamde- CALLES 51 YEAR! 1 mwlFozscsncal wlomwsosssesl 5 > is gregt pric t the lles i s scored when Budnick crashed one "‘]' “a},{ o n'}"‘,,iemlyf_m" freti he.“‘““;’”‘f compete for the Illinol~ |10, Fetorday afternoon when he’ son of New Britain defeated Cook eft for o bases, Krystona slapped |\ W5 ORI SOEE L e para, state title. - |won the 50 mile event in 41:99 3-5. |and Jenkins of Bristol, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. for boys 8 single to l¢ft scoring BUC | wporn in the top floor of Boston. ARRIVED IN PARIS. [The former record, 42:26, was made | Dressel and E. Benson took the | ragons cama back and| “Caint fight no moah. Use done.| .. tyine 99 UP—King Ferdl-|PY Lo Allen, Chicago, who 00k | scalps of Henderlin and Marcotte by | | txto more in the fifth, Tommy | HOW about money, boss, for enough | .. i 14 ang” Queen Marle of & umania |second place today, Eonny Tala- the score of 6-4, 6-3. 4 | %d drew a fros pass, Kenurs | Words for a book?” | mont, Chicago, lowered the western | New Britain will meet Hartford | 5 arrived in Paris by special train to-| s " el T AT fe i st coted for three bases| Would Sell Life Memoirg |3y for an incognito visit to {ha | dirt track record for a one-mile lap on July 11, The g 2 s . 3 the . d his machine over probably be played in this eity, as it | g Tammy. Kenure rode home | In memory, Bam still hears fhe! . 4iun ‘arts exposition and exhibl. |¥hen he pilote | y | ts of the Tl = | 7 a t, clip- | is expected that at least two of the on Corbin's single. They continued |#hons of the multitudes His fist6 ;o0 of Rumanian art. - {najcaussaiun it igeeson’ ‘:l AEliEl e e e ] . per we O work im the sixtb, Ferguson |C14sp and unclasp and his one par- | ping one-fifth of a second from the | local co eady bs | it info right center for three bases. | tially good eye blinks and squints: record held by Cliff Woodbury, also time. The playing sur :\n]»‘a are be-| 4 4 The other one 18 shut and the eyalid | of Chicago. ing built on some of the Shuttleq 3 cehner hit chort fly to left yeli b | Koty N by s pitched ball |2r0ops over the empty socket. | | Meadow club land. 1t anything hap- Apply at the Local By coin ence, C pens to delay the work, he games s econa Aidersoninit ! cidence, Chicago has be- | \E 1 : P | for two hases ecoring Fergis and |Come the port of last call for fighters William Johnston and will be played in Hartford. A Complete Assortment 7 » . S i o e CThia ended the scoring for |Of the bood like Sam Lansford. | S Gk + o J J & Dragors gdgrhesacor r‘ Jack Johnsonsalso is here, a gemi- || CANNONS, FIRECRACKERS Helen Wills Win Titles Local Dog Takes Two " A . \ ; shosed two across in (101 of the negro quarter and does || BLANK PISTOLS, RED FIRE || Berkeley, Calif., June 20 (P— ) : the sixth, Hinchey got a life when |S0me preaching on the side. | BLANKS, NOVELTIES ‘\‘\:"Hl““k B onpsions Ll RO Firsts at Worcester fener Musse under, He | £am and Jack share between them | ¢ills, known nationally in tennis, | Bennings Malcolm, a collie stud A " Lo A ,,‘ ‘:Y,‘_:“;\-f,r‘:,\:,‘.':",r,.::di”uv admiration which is not what | m F ELD' won the men's and women's titles, | owned by K. R, Tttle ot Cariton (l§ “Give Your Boy a Real \p another. He then stole third and | they want but better than none. ) {as Pacific coast ¢hamplonship. here street, took first prizes in the Amer- | - , - : RV (A DALIIC | “I'd a been fighting yet It 1| |yesterday. Johnston defeated Elmer ican bred and open classes at the | Vacation For Two « safe on a fielder's|watched my step” says Sam. | Griffin In the finals, 6—1, 6—0, Worcester Dog Show Saturday. There | G 3 . oing fo the piate.| “But I had a good time while it |6—4. and Miss Wills won from |were dogs entered. Bennings has | or More Weeks second and third on |lasted Why worry? 18 MAIN ST. Open Eves. |Charlotte Hosmer, former holder of | won seven ribbons in the last three | cnred on Gadomski's| “NOW Doss if you want t6 hear |\ e the title, 6—4, 6—0. shows, | more you'll have to pay. July and August r to left Kunda and Zaiko | 'T'sc got to capitalize on what I'se ack o the benchon | Ll sum Lansrord or| The Dayys of Real Sport BRIGGS et dropped & perfect [$200 . What you My, boss, to a Fitzpatrick. Makula went | deal?” \e ball went behind | “From championship to this, and A v 7 e tered out a two | 80 it goca for those who live by the 5 ’ o Y kula and Bud- | brawn. | MISS HALLIE NYE THE' POPULAR SCHool in the clever| There is nothing left when that s TEACHER LEFT ON NUMBER SIX LAST Db : NIGHT €OR NEBW YORK FROM WHERE ith the score| Sam squints In the sunlight and SHE WILL SAIL FOR EUROPE FOR AN Dragons. Krys- | Greams of the days when his flsts | INDEFINITE PERIOD... SHE WiLL BE ekiemots one | crashed through to front-page epace | MISSED BY HWER HOST OF FRIENDS i wild on the |and there was much wine and “girl i i and third. Kra- | friends.” slanchard's | NOW the®e is nothing, v r— t pitehed ball — ke e TEAM 4 GHANPIONS | lining reha o=y T i domex) and,| | nsl JunloesRigh fachool Leagun (] o Buew! s all around play of Hinchey is Cut Short to Allow School | NOT TILL (eatured for the Falcon Reserves WAY N EXT e Corbin's catch of a line drive | Team to Meet Outsiders. ff Makula's bat and the hitting of | kbl Ferguson were the high lights for Team No. 4 copped the pennant in | the Central Junior High school | | eague and Mr. Gritzmacher gave his charges a w3 1elon treat for their work. The league was cut short a few games in or to allow the &chool team, picked from the var- ious teams in the league to play w '| few games before school closed down. The final standing in the eague was | | o Won Lost Pet veneres 4 33 E.| Team 3 4 200 | 1 | Th JScho ol team in ita work )| against outside opponents won one | and lost two., but despite this, the team showed up good and if it could Lave been kept together would ;,th ably have worked into a good comb nation. The lineup of the team uu! BARES | as tollows: Fink and Reid, ¢.; Klopp | 4 < \ and Brooks, p.; Pape, 1b.; Matrazzo, : ol 2b.; Morey, ss.; Necdhem, 3b.; Mat- N S OFr e thew and Galbraith, If.; Perchy and | g Rekert, cf.; Panarella and Wilec- ‘ VACATION | zvnaki. et and Steege. utility man. | ] nior High school é, Beys' clud 2 s | RN SR ) = | | - |

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