New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 17

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Speaking of Sport The Corbin Red ‘Sox have always been favorites to the dlamond fans of Norwich but to show what the sports editor of the Norwich Bulle- tin has to say of the game last Sun- day between the Riverview team, representing the state hospital and the local nine, a clipping received in this city states In part that the local team put up the best game that was |that long looked for fishing trip, Be seen on the Riverview diamond this |prepared year, It said that the ninth inning Nothing rally of the Norwich team with hits as losing a my Mills and Stanley bringing in the |tackle, tying run, were breaks that would | Just let's remember that a fish 80 against any team, ing trip not only costs money but —_— each moment is most precious to It sald that Lefty Buckland, the|the fishing party husky twirler for the Red Sox was| Plan your trip and without a doubt the best pitcher |ment. that has worked against the River- Be sure and have an ampic sup- view team this &eason, while the |ply of fresh and suitable lines, Norwich pitcher was not up to his — usual form. The Corbin team s &0 well liked Baseball at a Glance ] at the state hospital that they are to play there again on August 8. Tobin A i3 expects to pull this game out of the SRERID DEAGUE fire. by MORRIS ACKERMAN is quite so disconserting your equip- Yesterday's Results Washington &, Chicago 5 (11 innings) | Cleveland 13, Philadelphia 11 (7 innings), Detroit 5, Boston 2 “TWop” Manoleum blew into town for a few minutes yesterday en route for Boston where he is to appear in the semi-final of the “Honey Boy" Finnegan and Billy Murphy bout St. Louis-New Yor} next Tuesday night. rain Incldentally Finnegan is the Loy The Standing who recently gave Johnny Dundee Sonian \Ezn fig an artistic lacing in Washington R 2 The “Wop” has drawn as his op-”c:]r‘::"z"‘ ey ) ponent one “Leo Kid” Tavlor of Detrolt ......... 40 Nashua, N. H. “Leo Kid” has been | St Louis ... $5 running up a long string of kayos up | Cleveland 26 in the Green Mountain state and |New Vork thinks he will give the Wop a tough | Boston o4 scrap ; Cie —_— Games Today Maneleum looks in the pink of | New York at &. Louis condition and feels confident that he (2 games) will be able to protect himself at all | Boston at Detroit times. His left fab Is timed to per-| Philadelphia at EIand fectton, he announces Vashington at Chicago, Hartford dropped a heart break. NATIONAL LEAGUE ing game to Albany yesterday and it was “Chucky” Wojak's hard luck that he came up in the pinches several times and was unable to de- Sirst game) liver, He continues his snappy New York 7, Pittsburgh | work around first base, getting 11 (Second game) | yutouts yesterday with one assist Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 3 | and one error. (First game), T Philadelphia 11, Cincinnati & The Gascos certainly gave the ( Iron Workers on the new gas house a wonderful lesson in baseball at £1. Mary's field yesterday when they gent them back to Cherry street | d zame) Brooklyn 4, ¢ St. Lonis 3 icago 2 on 1 Won Lost whitewashed to the tune of 9 to 0. The sandimg | Barnes and Stevie Dudack were the \\"j'\ Lost P.C.| heavy stickers for the meter readers | Ne : vflw and Johnny Sheehan hit for the cir-| 2" L cuit | o MoCormick, Gascos twirler. turn- l*y‘y""”“‘?‘” . A > 20 ed in a good exhibition of pitching | Ehtladelphia ... 34 4 during the game allowing only two | Chicago . foe fLy 4 Dite and striking out nine of the op- | Boston S Kl 45 positton. ~ He walked two and hit — | two but what's that hetween friends. Games Today | st 1 at Philadelphia ! It {g reported that “Ripper” Mec- Cr go at Brooklyn i Feon of Kensington is oiling up his | Cincinnati at Roston | bat for Sunday's game. “Ripper”| Dittsburgh at New York | showed the youngsters how fo do it - i 2’ last Sunday and the cther members FASTERN LEAGUE } of tha team are seeking another ! lesson. . Yesterday's Results ‘ e | Atlbany 1. Hartford 0 The Gascos will probably play the Springf Bridgeport 2 | Fule Shop at Walnut Hill next Tues- | pittsfie v Haven § ‘ daynight and the Gascos expect 10| \yatorbury ST continue their winning streak. They | ‘ have lost only one game this year. ‘ The Standing | | | The Landers Trade Shop fean . took a fall out of the Shipping cre . “ Iast night in Landers’ league by the i ; score of 7 to The Trade Shop- | i ‘ 2 pers outclassed the Shippers in good J ; gtyle and played almost errorless ‘v‘ ball. The Shippers were weak on 8 4 ol errore all of fiolding and had six | oring [ which helped in the PIRATES STILLIN % Games Today New Haven | | 1 Yesterday's Results (‘‘ontinued From Preceding Page) | 5 Ruffalo &, Jersey City 4 i et "Toronto Frovidenes | a4 for Sand < | game) | Providence 8, Tor $ | ) Second ame) | } Rachester 5. I 8 ; Baltimore 10, Syracus | he Standing Yinning! piteher ntas ipires: Wenk o pell McLaughlin and Wilson., Time—1:45. his V400 2o 1 TRADE SHOP WINS i3 2 ; The Trade Shop team of Landers | Rechesie 3 1 164 | rdepartment league took a fall | Provid 1 i 0¢ the Shipy last night Syracy 29 4 [ company's recreation field to the | tune of 7 1o 2. The Shippers were } Games Today | | not in it at any time during the at Bual worse for them. Joey Fitz vent back into the pitch six errors to make box for the first time in a long . | fime last night but his slants were | ROCHESTER WINS RACT | too fast for his opponents and Hill- | strand relieved him. Morton and | j Klatka were the hig stickers for ont., e Trade Shop while O'Connel ik cos ywed well for the Shippers PIRATES GET PITCHER i Pittsburgh. July 10—Sam Drey- | el =iyene ss. treasurer of the Pittsby R fourthirace willldecide e sorice Pirates, has announced the purchase | i .. E. Brower, a right-hand pitch- | R eTne r from the St. Petersburg club of 3y the Florida State league | e x = = | man Holke from t GERMAN BEATS PADDOCK.. | ooy py Crefeld. Germany, July 10 (P—| terday again defeated the American | comin stars, Charles Paddock and Loren | Ney Murchison. doing the 106-meter dash | Phillics f in 10.8-10 seconds B | SIKI FIGHTS TONIGHT ’ New York. July 10—Battling Siki ttler from Oklal tn the m yerman runner. You Will Be Proud of DESCO |5 Sch it mat are schedu EASTERN LEAGUE 'STATE 10 PAY COST OF = WALLING AUTO PLATES the better of a pitching duel with| Motor Vehicle Department Tssues | oy yesterday and Spring Bridgeport—Springfield Epringfleld, July 10.—Braxton had and was found for botl Hartford July 10.-—Postags | | scored once ‘off Horan in each of Tt 18 well to glve your tackle box a caretul inspection’ before making | strong fish on weak tus out of the | American recrut 1 Waterbury—\wWorcester LING WINS BY R, 0 Rap ng) Siribling of Ar. South High, Court and Waluut Rem Williams of haded Dave Burke of I Savera] sugses hane RICHARDS IN TOT July 10—\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Intersections: Bulletin on Changes in Pollcy ated Bridgeport by 3 to 2./ ( ninth the visitors made ngles off Braxton, when he Effective This Month Rer rune, Springfield times at bat, He fLentanplisd tor B Sali er required to be ) fcants, A pamy LT €8 In registrati fees 000 AND NN2—2 5 0 lv 1, which has 1t 000 ¢ 3 9 olsued by the state motol Army; y and | PATtment, states that he tepartment will pay ¥ New Haven—Pitisfiel] by congress, an additional charg Ntan Tuly 1 Pitts ents has been made by t) 9 to cases where registrations were re- 1 by mail Previously box for posta 0 was six cents Penn ased to figure in s applicants’ payments for r far as the require rtmetn are concerned, | w motor vehicle law 16 00x—9 16 1 nt into effect last week, a ftus, Davies nd ation fees ar now 1 ) as, Adams and Lory t even fri tion of the dol lar in multiples of ents, 1 rccommodation of the 10—Waterhury | vised tables h be rday and | by the rtment gy \ ee halted | amount required for re lly in the third | carg of all measures of piston dis slab | nent, These will be widely d of tributed in th ope of expedit nd [ the issuance of registrations in th this year 1 the Tt rtment P ive plans!\ 4 000 101 . \ Alhany—Hartfor ! ! N g H 3 in upper | v § ing the va 3 . people from out s point 40050+ T WAY BROADEN AREA OF PARKING RESTRICTIONS " s, Mich itreets . May - Come OR Lo ten round kb und semi-fing 1y hiel hour motor vehicle registration markers| 1t Was voted to No Limit List taten JULY 10, 1925 to slow down to five miles an crossing Asant Hart at King and Counell- therford attended ask the 8 to provide is Government Survey Shows July per ed in potatoes in ROGERS FOR GOVEE . [DESCO | the rk and Stanley and Main, and Lincoln, DEGREASE NOTED IN POTATO CROP ACREAGE Four Per Cent Decline in New Fng- Sterns Suits in Grays, Tans, GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 & Marx Suit As Low As $25 at Qur 39th Semi-Annual Sale — SUITS — Were §50.00.................... Now $42.00 Were $48.00................... Now $40.00 Were $45.00.................... Now $38.00 Were $£2.00 ................... Now $36.00 Were $40.00. ................. Now $34.00 Were $38.00 . ... Now $33.00 Were $35.00................... Now $30.00 Were $33.00................ . Now $28.00 Were §30.00.................... Now §25.00 Were $28.00................. Now $23.00 Were 2500 ... ... Now $20.00 Were $2200 ................... Now $18.00 Were §2000...................Now $16.00 This includes Hart Schaffner & Marx and Michaels- Blues, in fact, every color and model out this season. Sale of Boys’ Suits GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE STORE AGAN L M T BUING He Fits It Fine e ——— ida Re_turn._s Use Hez rald Classified Advts BY SWAN

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