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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. B R S I BRI e 3tz R L R S S s s A GADOMSKI IS LEADING CITY LEAGUE BATTERS — GASCOS HAVE EASY WIN OVER ORIOLES OF CITY LEAGUE — LANDERS FIFTH g FLOOR TAKES FALL OUT OF SIXTH FLOOR TEAM — SPEEDBOYS DEFEAT COLLIER BLUES — PIRATES AND SENATORS LEAD LEAGUES ¢ i e L INIEEIaIeaIRsITI I ILI LIRS ? 220213 2e0 322 R0 SRR E RS tiefasisisiiiy 38352teraie FETH a1t isatetssbiiatiatas e n dot e e b et i pe L AR ISR PIRATES AND SENATORS (VWSHLFANG |~ VPPLEVEIGHT CHANPION WKFYDTRYT) wom [t | THIAS PTCHE Meter Readers Swamp City 1eague | | | seriesisiissisttisiitinaniinnes occury FIRST PLACES — VEAGE HITTERS, | S GAIN THO CROWNS Do o e s | A R Welterweight Champ. to Attempt] "' s e White Avmy Pitcher Turns Tric" Walter Johnson in Rare Form—Braves Conquer Giants ot Buns o Hits | Cubs Take Pirates—Yankees With sam Jones Win L Bfl[(]flg: l GOSP,]'OYfi Third \ s V \ | o Aunex Midd]eweigm Title lm AT A O O e | ~Blue Al‘lfly Wing AT SHUTOLT cfeating the Orioles of the City From Red Sox—White Sox Trim Browns in 12 In- | Gadomski ot the Falcon Reserves . |icague last night at Walnut Hill ; 0 e S leading the City league in hitting, RSN N New York, July 1 (P—Mickey |purk and when the dust had raised Chreh Teague Standing nings — Cleveland Beats Tigers Phillies Down '« WNCraNe ofi 0T ATaT plase Walker tomorrow. night will imake |irom the dimnond witer i liol six T T § or players S . i 5 have participates I \ 3 B\ h econd attempt to enter the [iuning clash, it was found that Jim | Riye ny n 1.0060 Y S AP participated in the two \ g aston y ue A Dodgers in Overtime Game. a dlecaly plaved, Duvk ot the N/ small circle o t hoxers who | Lyneh's charges had tuken the con- | Fivst Lutheran ; \ have raled two divisions. st by the of 8 to ¥. The |Red Am Against Mike MeTigue, former |Gascos managed to score (wo runs (White Arniy M0 light heavyweight king, in a fight {iy all but the second and fifth in- Copter Chn 500 at:Newark, N. J., Walker, the wel- | pings while the Oriotes were able to | Stanley Moo 1 g honors ars M. Argosy of the Rangers Iterweight — champion, failed in W8 ceore only in the second when th rinity 1. 1 RlGokalt oft P& LI Uerbiny, intial effort last winter becanse the frung made (heir total for the ent South Church non & fearsome gln ¢ il i & A ; Sl AT . n New Jersey hosing law forbids de- | g & Hlioiee. iras itor WG Whits Sirate DT ) cistons. He was glven a unanimous | jopny Sheehan was the big gon | i b Rigl s hard-hitting conterfielder of 2 / newspaper vordiet, hut g knockont | con (e Gascos getting four hits ont | ATMY thiEy i the eht " the Orioles, s third with an ay- ' 1060 Orioles, with only one time at bat 1000 o 1 one hit to his credit, has a per- e feot av 1000, Closely fol- registe lowing Gadomski for the batting | stood was required to add the second title the Center church Dliieen and crage of L5568 to hiy credit, i Batting Averages A | i & e, latting average of the play- flg i Moo B . |ers who have taken part in the City e T Johnso le J s last one of | g games thus tar as are fol- ) / EoluRGrolinispin sone)) 3 Cormick and 1. Sheehan wepe aiso | round bouts featuring the Duight Skinwer, who worked on the its rarest days, permitting only two : \ in the paints getting two out of four > 1 i P /| 1l ospiti i his time J A % Doy ¢ 4 hits. Meanwh the ators wer ¢ 313 2 0 AB. TT, Pet \ S X I llm L“"‘.'\:‘ \I,v f,l: ,‘,.“”. & "‘1‘ :‘;” ac’s contribution being a thiee ply [mound for the losers iefdlnsn i there will be judges for a decision | /0 | ¥otaiitindt nliowod oniy. thres sates busy with the offerings of Slim Har- | 0 LGRS 1 1.000 ris and the result was 7 to (. JOmsKI SR S 14 Little "Johnny Cooney cut Argosy, Ran wa & .600 ; halGilanls Hieht andtiert tox o lockett, P&T. 3 3 .600 middleweight and heayyweight hon- R Sniie et A Shit g s, and Terry Mc Kingpin o | 2 ton victory, 3 to 2. permittir 1S Cosgrove, RO 556 | orsand Jern ",”‘ DALY r’ la oncorun lead b the first inning Pirates to apend their encrgy In ] o [ VALEln EDEA e 800 =Y D e R ers eaes | 10K Miled il matorial anywhare|und added Uwo) moya iy the eecond n donblg chanpions JEO IR 8E LY Another run trickled over in the of four trips to the plate, of ;"w“‘ sl them being a sizzling two | [ without a hit last night at Willow In his second attempt Walker will ; hile Stevie Dudack came a close ook purk, holding his opponents aim at the middleweight title of Hrog! I Sl L, letic . : el The hotl sccond with three out of four, one |, N Bl ah e being laced for two huses, Me- N - L Lor gume and defeating them, 30, 667 and the title-can pass on points, |10V ] e e e 3 / Bob Fitzstmmons, who held the Orioles W wvithout | thalities, Gut lus Binpor Jhe of their heavy hitting and [let m the run jding pair of twins, the « | ey brothers and these holes were ockman B. (! son, ef. White Arn . Thowas, p: Lolman, 2h Dayvis, 8 Johnsgon, rf Seore by inning [White Army 01 10y | Blue Army Wins AS one game was i pilc losing battle with the Cubs, 1 to 0. 5 J . e g 500 A Kaufman allowed Pittsburgh only "o 5 Iclystoy o 600 e Joescleol " \"‘ “ I' *“H'l‘ I\“\l i : S e e | IO it i in the fifth three safeties. ST ToUls Adamaitis, cone 50 | n:u »m”‘m],\ : i S .; (‘-”“1 : i e T B e to | Meanwhile the church 3 A e . | Sokolowski, 5 0 500 ny Baff for a bric Il occupin s e ) il MEBRRBLORG o e Eam doncalmen ot (on e lien n o : . Tohias, P& aon| \ ths Hyneight and banban thrones | e Otoles was the Ganeos’ galn| TNIMBIE P 4k 410l 828 York Yankees and captured hi y L o 2 On the other hand, many famous |last night {and wmerely knoeking pop flies to the tenth victory of the season from the s I’\""‘» syt o / ,_,IH‘M'H R e e e by !infield, not one of his throws being Red Sox, 3 to 0, Boston could-count arson, P&K, ceel 2 <600 | CHRMDIONE ARG AR v probubly play the | s 5ot of the inficld. The few e - ists 107 divisions, Stanley |fast Tnle Shop team at Walnnt Hill | PRI folr hlia D el VM, S o st WR0hhes e am At Watmt Hilb o chareh men who reached firs The White Sox required twelve S s it ALK T e v e G ldid so an errors. A no-hit game it innings to defeat the St Lo fakula, 'R . 3 429 M e e Y |vare in baseball, but it is an almos Browns, 6 to 1. Manager (ol WML g0 oo ool 2 12 pOAIISS e 1. {unheard of thing in soft ball 8heely each shot forth three s 1 LzpatilciGRDE el e D e o lineups: Center chureh tlovgiand siaging s fire 5 15 ;\I G amnion, while Leonard in turn |1 shee 3 > Blodgetl . sbi shkinnergn: LB RO GG | 10 for Falcr : e o : N (w|‘|.‘|l to lift the welterweight title ah, 20 1 ¥ 3 wson, by G. E S : ARt ) R B0RT5 N 1S ale i HenUlor ek B ! M B k 5 | ( Teo s Carpenticr ot a simi- traveled extra Innings, the decision || [ e D o { : ton. Gee wpenticr met a finally going to Fietcher" 1, 10 (" . i . . : x < lar fate against Jack Dempsey; like- | o % (R \ . wise fared the effort of Kid Wil to 9. Y baih 0 g - y - : J = liams to wrest the featherweight ti- | " | 7 | 5 2 9 3 Y 3 5 e / tle from Kilbane, AMLRICAN LEA(:L[; 1 p e Simon, Ran.... 2 il £ \. Z = Greb and Walker took their last : #|Corbin, Dra B i \ 8 ., =" == i [stremuons workouts v = former at New York gy the latter at his camp in Summit, N Je 2.3, L. Budnick, FR PHILADELPHIA | b b Dasin (Connally and | =0 050 Y tiher—Connally, Los- [ 13C1Y. Zan Dyke 30 0 SE tar mplies—Evans [ Klemas, Or. Hale & I 11 Time |Luke, Or ; ! Lamar ¥ 0 0 | Gormier, Dra Charley Weinert went through his L 4 tle, the other turned into the Bive Army finally pnlli A half mile from Walker's camp | Guida, FR rounds with lHarry | Drenzik, FR. {heavyweight | Zembo, 110 Jimmy Slattery of Buftalo, ‘ir»«m\». Ran | Grifiin, Or.. [ Walieki, « 0 [Zaiko L ELaS [an extra inn The N i KA ]| satisfactory condition who meets Dirve round expeceted heve tonig) after havir conditioned o . ola wick %. | \ a strong wind ble 3 from ted in many hi in hie home city. Shad | v on the seenes, as are Jack e e r Alano, who worked f | and Jon Lyneh, rival ban- Ratify Purchase of nners. nor Adat L Geers Memorial Pavk || i Cleveland, July 1 (P—"Trustec {the Geers Memorial association yes \WASHING' : A.B. R ird, Dra A 7 ETIY {amns of Many 1, who lock in \ elders. lopening four-round hout of the, ; fregquent bi i and cul down South cHIGAGY Anderson, T AR R . | Laty, FRR 1 g | A, Rlanchard, Dra show. Unlike ratificd the purcha hy o morrow’s night’s ram \ \ | e e (OO el T fe 143 = 7 /| | adiocast Station WGBS mes Clark, seeretary of the ; | ciation. of a city bloek in Columbii [Golas, R o Yankaskas. Ran Wi by 143 \ |first contest be en § /[ | in memory of Bd (Pop) Geers, vel T whiere a park will he laid ont I, Cosgrove, O 5 e i e [eeion g s R AR - : | : A\ / | ] ran larness horseman, who wa ; ! A, Johnson, P&I%.....2 9 GEL] \\ - / | BOOSTERS TAKL SER P s e et R LU ot (T ) < j|Buchereh AQE = 1 : \ / | The Junior Boosters played the N R S e Gl | Teague Stending s Piamond Dusters for the champion- epraonts IR Do ey nldyens i ”," 2 £ i \ {ship the jnnior class erday 1 as Geers Memorial park iyed_on one of the six trams in \ ; T e N i ARG Ry et PR {he 1eague in a game pnd who batted | : e S It ¢ ton! held th 3 8 Columbia are credited with no hits so w‘m,- | \ = {two games out of three, The Jun- pis f v home % ifore have nn avstize to u.-nr!'fi ( ior Boosters lined up follows The stonding of the league thu \ Vanhol aiilolodell ne Tyz IhENellol—mmr e far as follows v i 5 oot Tcolonzied ob: ¥ ' far ;28 w. ~ Pot . . . ol M-“}?xrfly SR ST I 1 iy | Dragons 500 £ Parker. 11 % ] Paleon Reserves.... ! 00; AG 0 R SGNA 0 0 | LOOKING FOR GAMES loriote 1 500 T N E l Tl N F The Eagles A. C. wonld like to Rangers Sopt ) | arrange bascball any [the season Monday even I BrANK pistors, RED FL Schang, 8 1 0 1300 |day. The management would like | score of 4 to 3 ore ann to Tiear from the Burritt A, C.. Lur- [for the Colliers w School or any other tram averaging | Managan's slants on SURPR‘SES SlXTH FLOOR Academy to Talk Over Differ- |15 years in this city or in the state. |three bagger. T (rrits for ihe S PORTING GO & oy SR [ Rera oAy For games address Of Bart Young Indian ) the plate vos Eilis street, city or phonc 1 Managan p 1 ] Siu c that Hartford onl [ L | OPEN WITH WIN Complete Assortment e T e dReT G CANNONS. PIRECRACKERS toye Show Speed On Paths nnapolis, July 1 (Pl—Action is to | afternoon or night tiis w 'Juniors, Bullet T ey J [ni © wasnit ale ken today by horities at the | Tower | b —— . e Tier Suffers From | B x e While Upper Tler Suffe |United States Naval Academy upon | . Too Many, Hot Dogs the resignation of Richard J. (Hrn.‘Me and Mlne BRHGGQ Vo don, mentor of the middy oarsmen, R Tk InifLh Clark Co. | tendered yvesterday 3 jers, Irary & ot a modern miracle | The coal’s resignation was sub GEORGE — DO YouU WALT Ty HAar! LisTen! MY wire can AT o Walnnt Hill park when fmitted o Licutenant Commander SInK YOUR TEETH ) The [TURN OUT A CHERRY PIE ThaT | b iR e amithessizingfoor NG AR IDIGIONINEEente WORLD'S GREATEST PEACH WiLL MAKE You BURST®wuTo ( weLe Sav En sentative of the navy athletlc asso- SHORTCAKE 7. MY MWIFE IS TEARS oF Jo¥ AND GLADNES R VEEL S = IR THE onLY FIZRSON TuAT You MUST Coma UP T hoys in a g hy tire | ciation, us a result of o Sl differe xth floor stayed up [tween the coach and hody REALLY Know s How To_ AMAK o the Glendon recently re . an OMNE PROPERLY e 3 Lot | Ingteuetor in the physical ining Artment finding gynmasium work npleasant. He oifered to remain solcly as rowing coach said to fecl that a matter of poli ey the coach should be a member of the department and subject to regu lar assignments. At the same time ized Glendon's achieve £t smplon intere 25| ATHLETES ARRIVIG Nation's (reatest Pouring Info San | <o Vor Big ¥ n ( c . o \ i Vor Big Meet Beginning oH T':QT‘VSRWL_:M»jDs P:\E— WUW! MY WIFE‘ MY WIEE Dicw On duly 3. / Ny Uit An_”_}r? k'“‘M‘Y’?’;’ / Ws" AND MY WIFE || More anD.pMoRE OF A BorE ] UP—The na \:{T:x‘_t(‘i‘(’s‘ T w;:\.x_ THAT!" -- 1F HE ISN'T T) EACH DAY-.- | THOUGHT pouring A Slaiabs | MasT TIRESoME FooL j I'D NEVER BE ABLG To = = BREA AWAY- isco for the National - o b = e and field champion- N e reld for three days be Arrivals include a team of 22 from New York Athletic club, five from the Boston Athletic association nerous scattered detach Yor delegation was by two policemen, Matt McGrath and Pat McDonald, who for many vears have held titles in “Racing Snowstorri” Is er throw, 58-pound Ranarted at Ogdenchnre and kindr strong arm | said 1o have | 1579 and anoth aning of )\-,} to have been tried or aging | the Thames L17th eentury,