New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2 l.ur ng the mal for so long a 1 i d ]wml‘ ared O'Rourke out. Haney, how- . Dempsey will have to adhere i, the winnlug wargin being pro- J) J A \ VAV ) 1 four t 8 for the|ever, stepped off the bag and Spur k . whatever agrecment Kearns vided in the sixth when the Pan- |y w; 3 ey v 2 .l y T | € ) game. | geon touched him for the other ous Speaking il e oy a fow veek: CELE o DL By (sl ; | 3 him for the ¢ ago, Dempsey appeared befors the el S on ‘,w ”‘””nm‘ ] A | Richard 4. Glendon to Remain With g 0 0 e el teatire by (Goullet and Spencer New York Boxing commission and etk Haried tor Ho T e e o s ’ e B el y o] f S por ts ii|ion v members that Kearns was R (T s et bleall e M\ i i sl LR LIRS b i i Strongest Bike Team sssstssssststisttssstassstianssaesds | 1111 s manager and could sign for 0 l'the mimiek seore gk P T Crew As Mentor for t ) Alfred Goullet and Kreddie Spen. m.,hv, with him. 1f Kearns accepts| |7 . Y v | e 3] L ARG 1 it , ter stand out as strongest team in About 200 boys from the church [\Wilis' challenge, ft will mean a show - 2 : | Worcestor ... 101 000 100—=3 10 & ich, p ) 01 Annapolis, Md, O s . ¢ 100 kilometer (62% miles) team of St. John Abe Evangelist were sad-| down between these two. | Z . |4Tartford .... 110003 00x—p & o | enden tntsce LB X 1. Glendon will continue ae : tars ..., rice which will be decided at the Iy, disappoiuted yesterday in Hart- 2 < | Galdsmith, Muich and Cousineau ' 7 a|coach ¢ 0 L ) T e New York Velodrome tomorrow SO el 3 .~ | Owen, Johnson and Kenna. : wks fn s, gh bis n appear Australian Stars to {night. There wil be ~ twenty-gve ern league game orceste e e | i nited I ousibie st ; ol ms in the race, and a sprint every there to root for “Chucky” Wojak, Baseball at a Glance ] mm% Pittsfield-Springficld Now 3 Sl 2. at 1l R Ly it Play 30SLON 110 miides or thirty-one sprints fn New DBritain's contribution fo the| —e /| bY B RV AN i das e i S 1 cadeny yestorday a it Albertu, Jul T'wo all. WA the riders scattered around Hartford team, and Wojuk was not MERICAN LEAGUE general ration rulo of onc ! Springield pounded three Tlttsfield et i i WL retuln his coun with the | b i Sh el rokeindooiatandiheiiraineg allowed to p Tho New Britain Valiidiy's Rasulte |man per day is three poufids, oneipitchérs for 16 hits yesterday and i department o o i ! Mawkes of vorking over them, the only thing delegation carried large slgns an- New York 11, Boston pound meat or beans, two pounds' won, 11 fo b. Tha score ] 1 < [ The couching . ) ¢ - |missing from six-day racing atmo. nouncing that they were “Wojak Cleteland 11, Detroit 6 (First|all other food i ! ® h term of onc y | 1 { t t 8 here §s the heavy clouds of smoke, Rooters,” and telling who H‘“\'_“";";‘ Eame) . The indson Bay schedule is fwo Springficld .. 505 603 000 16 1 ; [ by B 2, | contract, wl ! (53 s i e Rl Lot darulie ”,\":,f“f‘" h but despite tho fact that thelr hero S5, foe oo e 1 (Socond [Pounds floor, or one and one-haif | Plttsfield 200 001 100— 5 13 " . S ool A S e 1 ; idoor racing better rtstop, con- e was not in the lineup they rooted for Eaiiel) pounds sca. biscuit; one-halt pound S e b by o : . e : : : " : ¢ D ‘ s v coniliig trom . ‘ihe *Hirleih him just the same S Tiovin 83 Chicago 6 fat mess pork, two ounces r, McPhee, Ho (Other clubs not scheduled.) 1e-half ounce tea, two on Greenman, who e (SECOND GAMF) na ca This was & hig disappointment to| many besidea the church boys, es| IHiai8 ot e tan A oitalds wm\ ot i 030 ais—n ot Lite [fourih cidks 5 absunce ¢ Tiss cour don, July 2 (P—Great Brit- there were quite a number of local The Standing |three pounds, five and feil ! | e I'he 5 il : end o oy will endeavor Davis cup team, which will fans who attended (o watch the fun Won Lost A con | : ' t « os cham- | compete against the French team at when Wojak did his stuff, However, | Washinzt 45 & | \‘m~ s for man doing hea { ‘ ouls Nu . snperl it 1 1 te r V,\.‘x.‘m‘(ufl on July 11, 13 and 14, the concession men did a wonderful | Philadely & 3 [or long trave acadvmy, ndo UNUSUAT, DOUBLL bas cllonenisexlerdayi duimmutoun business with peanuts, pop co Chicago Sk \ - 4 | & : e Cr 3 o ole Rees, O, G. N, Turnbull, J goda pop and hot dogs, and TSR oo R 1‘ - N e o - = i 4 July etroit | p, Wheatley 1nn‘1 L. A.mGLo‘d(r;a. number of sour stomachs i the|New York ...... P L Wi ARSI OF) LNUE RIS 0 i s e el piayuelt eocond | non-playing captatn of the team. Hardware City today, ‘ nd . o _W E i trick out )y m- | Sce——— ¢ rowas o ] A Haney on | HOPPE VICTOR OVER STONE i N \ ' New Haven “Il\‘hvptnv rmich . WA=TIBT o niied] DRl Bieceding Fage) - . " gled to cen- | Willle Hoppe dofeated Joseph The stanley Memor | | = Tod esin ] ! — i £ . ' Stone in an exhibition three-cushion trimmed the Kensington ch las o atiica Slodny 4 it o8 Ine AR I confunction with Wills by the com- | G ! : 1 second base, | mateh played last night at Hoppe's vight in a fast and exeiting & | 1. Lo : hack to th jard academy by a score of b0 the score of 1 veland - in fifty-thres innings. Hoppe 5 v por 5 geles, He nn Pt the challe | contest, by e olNnito R ) rgeon both |had a high run of 7, while Stone's The Herald " 1 B doslol ! 1 ; > b L 1 tof one or both Ile was v Dl by, fir mav o runn npl inwl! da- | best run was 2. wurled a defi o Bluebirds, the | Foa s ¢ and v a mod- | NTIE 1 Blue Army feam of fh NATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘ t lasue vecord, with | sty league, and wondara of wonders, ; i ; ; ) G0 ! Later the commission found jtself mission when it s s ultimatuy to Kearns and Dempsey in Los Ar haurs ty auswer | | = et B N errar as to the fime Vmit and | challenge has been ac I - : i i ] v | Vecterdn i Ivan 1 3 zave Wearns further time fa aneser, game wil probable e . 1 y i e i s = b 18 further e fa g 3 S Tn that fime evening next weck | e |1etter ta the comn tn et their sport stnff in early in the | (S50 24 ’ 5 % et A : Losing fathers morning or they will loze out on the On Tneligible Tist ore 10 a'clock, and the earlier = a [ieas 3 LA o1 3 in before 10 k, and { The manding i : My 3 Th 14 Won N ) v g ne 3 | Mo champlen mere pla on they are in tha hetter place they wil get on the pa | Pittehurz! arne il accept the TS The Landers Inter-department | he Tanders - Areahi , ; ¥ " le e before the commissioner: | eague is nat playing this week he. | & 3 n leagn playing this week be- | JE70H n morning. Tt is up to them fo tirs factory ig rlosed dann "'h»n‘ " - ; N : i 7 i , A 1 work e, hametpp, the agys | Philadelphia % 3 ret n e ‘ R e i w5 Semi Annual Sale Helgeth 1me manazer of t tilt, and Mana ! X s was fold {hat Tebin expects that his ges wi T d s 3 fall out of the fast =i 3 % SN i ! oys, Manchester rated as . £ ter 2 Py S e AMickey ‘:'hn S e INTEENATIONAL LEAGUE featy i In making his application Fearne if tha Red Sox irim ther, their thale matter Foven this 414 nat DIVIDEAD DECTARED saften the hearts of the b tors of the Mutual Fi nance Co. have d ] fhe 20th ‘ r 1 A Lt | A R R | ‘ T e e ere ow b he N team The Kensington A 5 A i ! g 5 . s 5 5 s e $J’fl.@fl A G eleionis $4_2 00 2ood game on fap for Sunday a | Ba 5 . G ; 1 RN PR s s T v sfefolsliefetelieiels GO . Kensington fisld when the te > 1 WAl and : § " eross bats with the fast : | ' | | must. not, get this team mixed up | B0 ) : - 4. ro a g [READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED with the Colored Giants of Hariford, | Fochest . L £ i i i 2 'l Sh e Rl s & $/§, {5{2 e o . the team that has put up some bum | I'otidenes . : Zoli{ PR SR = o . e g g % exhibitions about the state, The All|Svracis this year and count the fast Oriols : Fcanl B | By G S LIAMS 3 ¥ 5 team of Hartford among their vic- | s . 3 ) “\ 5 known he cre for hl‘r'ml(\.HAl chester at | | AN N I hs E v Giants, will be on the | cuse \ [0t / 3 .; { A sq flfl $33 00 mound for the viitors, while Darine | / ) 4 D | - ] - :r\r)a:hgv heavy sficker, will be behind FASTERN LEAGTE : S A ‘ . . o i the bat, Yesterday's Resnlts \ \ / 5 $" N Qfl ) i $30 m ’4 | Waterhnr, 3 Alban { 7 A Y | H s e . P N 856 % . Manager Buckley of the Kensing bury y | € : ton nine hasn't dec on his pitch- | game) sy ; -‘{ {m 28 00 ing gelection for this Sunday as Har- | Wat 4 2 £00n i 2 F tare o 5 . 5 Vo A o jow, who has been with the Pap Fame) 2 i ¥ Goods town nine for the past few | Irydgeport f X & s 3 \) flfl 25 00 weeks, has gone to Glastonbury for | &pringfie ] itafield f b i Dol e i : ] . the remainder of the seasor Hartf v | ‘ day's game, Buckley is finding tha The Standing ) { \ i [t 0.5 e nn e s % s in = - . ha will hava to hustle fo get a twir ler for Sunday's tilt [adeaine . : p URE | ‘fi},; flr. 20 00 The City Leagua will he idla fat- | Springfield ... i ) 4 0 ™ THE 10 JAZ R Y ¢ ER SEEM TU CE J i s | for Julv Fonrth. The teams will b | Hartford .. Rh TATION ) y J s 5 ' ‘ "'”“ D G % ready for another ontbreak on Julv | 11 and many good contests are ar 3\\:!\ ar 7 22 S =N A y ALAIN H hz ‘) !E 16 00 e T e | Pittefond > ] L, T . Ao . Manags Abs Aronson of the Ori | Games |m1-.I hes to explain the game with | E e e ; A s I Original Price Tickets on Each Suit — Sale o G | i | 1) ‘ o ' [ Prices Pm,d Consricuously in the Store. e bt e | Y. P » A B This Has Been Our Custom For 39 Years. a numbe R e - 4 who parficipated in the | Commissioner Thomas nahue, | same. made no effort to down the | : Connectient’s Boxinz hing, Re S it W - A | Har Schaffner & Marx Clothes 1lar, playe two Co turday -and of his nine by § wh ¢ up lineup. York, remove 1t Thr- Pirates are Nk 11 (Kid) Kaplan e sk e sk b on. bt g reaions GA] Sweep Out Padded Cell No. 1323 game The "Herald 5 megaphone e e E v f K T SUEpeT AL /1 NEUER \ D 50 HRDN ) gy, \ (HEY ' - KRV 1.,,-“}”",?_"’,,(;, TR MY LIEE— IV AL IN= & HEK ARE 90U / WE'e : ED O - lagdel (0 | CRUNG FoR — ou VTTING - ON it ’ Mo : \ 4 180 1a) ANT NO BABY, those people who own the notsy mo- | ¢ i i - ‘, LDy %0 Heo |[~— > /7/0000 i tor cars will street whila the t otors and 3 groans | T GNnal g e competition for . human | Hubbard and Hussey to voice | Meet in ( hmnpumduw - san Fr 5 P—H f Church ? =% The 4 the big boys. win over thei tery hav of the prelims not be right and Wa tainly £0 s to beat Gr middleweigt H the ranks of t have held two titl uring their careers Jack Kearnsovill.do anything If he | 4pe « 18 ‘atlowed“4o.sécond WATKer 1 ¢ S ohy e short s i up to fight Wills now after | been arawh for the (KIRd. Bivets

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