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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. ST e — | v i . S |EASTERN LEAGUE VOUNCIL WILL RECEIVE il oot poh S k Thvos & ‘ d1i \ \ | - S peaxking SUNDAY SPORTS PETITION ST T 3 New Haven—Hartford RS % : ¢ A UNELEA S0 2R of S por ts Hav(ford, July 13, —Hartford hi i ‘ 00 0 0 [two New Haven pitchers havd yes. | Forty Citizens From Evers Walk In ' \ + | terday and won by 13 1o 2, the first | Sie g 9 o . y i 1 | The Bo®s' league sponsored by the | professionnl teague hall game cver| M€ SiEn Paper Requesting . ; ' Rotary club will hop off again to- [ played in Harttord on Sunday in the } sabbath Games, ? morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock at | ity years of league hall in this eity ) i \ Walnut Hill park with the Boys' [(Eheslitgehizel i NCEWH B LA A : 1o club mecting the Burritt team and el ‘\H‘\' G SeR Rl | | |u1| fmRiE L bl HUNDR S Paradise Park playing the Smith mfi gotiated a teiple play in the thi pliy Sunday sports as allowed by : team. The Boys' club are rated the | 0¥ MORRIS ACKERMAR fnndng. - Cmrocher (king Martirs thy e pss !l at tho. Lt wesalon T best bets for the pennant and should | 0 [t LI ORILER oAy My e B Kaula, Kiatka 4 ALREADY PUT give good accounts of themselves to- |, 1are WA% 2 l-‘]";" When Ak b Dol iR e ot R S (e Ptiun, 1L Kiatkn, Zakis morrow afternoon. armer boy" and his rustic fishing | MOrrell with his thiow Tofore {the i 1eetin ¢ s on balls—oft LA £AROL " outfit showed the way to the mod. | 1atter gor hack to 1 Tl score: | evening W ofrom all wilks of e |6 1" | topa f. Etencke aut | ern angle | 10 ks huve signed the petition at S ' 1hle plava—Makula to A The Church league gumes sched- gler, | " Malula to Hinchey, 1efr uled for tomorrow night at Willow| Not s0 today. Go after the fish | NeW Haven ¢ L OIS B t Indicutlons, the matter will 1 1 Faleo Brook park are as follows: Red “”"‘ a "‘“““““ outfit, Get w whippy | 1! AT NJ 'v“ i o ‘"‘r S ; o f Uiibires —aline and Army \s Blue Army and South vs. [ T00, a4 10-pound test soft braided 1vle d Berger TR A e 3:00 P sik line, a sturdy, though inexpen- f””' deluisontand dsenna, e AV i el s slve casting rect, artificial lures (hat | . % AR ) . Y "“" f Johnny Tobis Corbin Red ox| VeI one-half to three-quarters of | Antingfiold=Beidgcport SR Dragons | went into Meriden and trimmed the [N ounce. a single hook to make ft | WHISIOr, - July Ll Wit ihRers was a slugfest with ¢ Saint Stanislaus team of that city, | POSsIbIo to put hack the little ones, ['atiit Ihoating Snily e Dragons pulling ont with a vie- | Ruckland had everything his own| YOu'll eatch more fish and havc et | R R sl RS the score of 12 to 16, The way and made a neat shut out for|Mmore fun. o i | sers lod until the eighth inning himself. T | took (1 i e i e \ Dragons scored four runs e [ — e . . S—————— tle A\ 3 1 e ' 1 W \ The Valcons took the measure of Y N ] Hein when e o the pitehors were hit hard with 3 N 2 the Collmavile team véstorany and | |__Baseball at a Glance |1 SerknUn vl o | IRTs. eoutnifies! ati o ISES {110 Isienilun of As HiNaiary v ON OUR BIG evened up the serles with the Farm- 3 forecd to e Metevier won e Genera Assembly i seventh He held the AA‘\xl :\L ington Valley boys. Collinsville nosed AMERICAN LEAGUE | second gnme wit William 1% Lange, @ member of s g out the Falcons in Collinsville gev- _ 2 | minth, seoring Hey I'he L the police commission; John Mika I anl N 1 hit home cral Faturdays ago and the locals WO | won, 4 to. 11 ore wiskas, o member of e hourd of | w0 of fhe fongest hits cver | evened the count yesterday. Another | l,hm‘““‘l ]""v:":‘-‘l" ]If‘“"""l“ (First Game) I fire commissioners; Frederick G ATk Emoh ot thal SAme 1k o works to decide tlic cra s, dlietro acomb wanker; Joseph | B rs was the big sticker, goltin gume Ia in the works to decldo thel il o Jetrelt L i ‘ R Nacomber, bankers b G s et R [Cigyelandi3 Rostor Bridg 1o10n—=5 6 2 commissioners: William Jo Farley, iy ! | Uhicago 5, New York 0. i N L el e S T o o The Pirates with Eddie Hein | T | Hean Ariny fohn C. O'Brien, druggist AR L WL PO A E | PNy e pitehing had sweet revenge on Mill- The Standing | (Second Guimne) Patrick 12 Turns, sportsman; Drter ! ) U WHY WOULDN'T lale vesters tternoon. These two Wkt p.C. | springfiols i i T R e (o iy A teams battled for 16 innings With| Washinaton i o0 000 o 1 ] i, Iicater 1 qer; Ja 1 o THEY! Milldals coming out on top several| Philadelphia ... 4 Vines and J. O'Neil; Mool i nrance mis George W Fad gl veeks ago, and Hein got hurt in the | Chicago T g Ltz o ;. David . D Al 15th ning. He wanted another | e ot il ; ; : ) cliance fo show the boys in the| g y | | skowilz, | i Fregd 4] A T IRE i a ao . P o T Rt R anTs h ,,,h,“,’l- o ! Worp s et ey LI ERE is a sale that needs no hallyhoo man to herald € could beat them @ evelan § S =Alhi 0 ehlif werelant " . 5 i he gol it yesterday. “Matty" H‘-wflx.u Yol 46 25| Albany, Jufy 15.—Albany defeated Wive frony this city in e 1925 i it. Lveryone who appreciates honest-to-goodne: jormer Ranger, {8 Mgl i Sith| gogon . Woreesior n ot s [ | merchandise at radically reduced prices will be here to rates for the rest of the o double-leidy vinni ) M Pk Pk son and he played a whale of a AT €76 flost, 8 105 il A% secend al share the bargains. rame yesterday Washington at 8t Loui o 4. Sensational catehos hy P ) A . Philadelphia at Detyoit merel an o hitting of \ : | Tobin's Red Sox will go to West Roston at Cloveland Stengel and Genin were featur 0 ’ brook to play next sunday, and the New York at Chicngo,. (I TaE ) \ N oo “heduled game with Kensington will . ; S S i\ \ ) i b played later in the season NALIONATE EAGY \\\‘ P .. 101 200 000—5 14 2 | eity o Robert ¢ SRR Kensington took a trimming in | Yesicodn's Hesilts | Anderson and Phillips; Hinkle i 1 T | deven insings yesterday from the| o Munn | atEn of Now London. The| ©hicaso 95 New York 8. (16 in.) $ S the bet soen {hig| Brooklsn 4 Pinshurgn 3 v R e o P game was one of th st se el S i Sl St oo Worcest VO 621 0 ¢ s i b 1 vear in the lower town, and the | Alhany 010 030 4 s P ARG N - ngest erowd of the season was on | S st and il i WAPAPErI William -, = and. The local team went to pleces Rl Ul e t progititor | Values To $45 i the cléventh. o i cot s Ly Fitsbgral o 6 | Pittsficld—Waterhury i e ; <2 | W W.ll B i Scensifater GRIT piay ) Ty New s Org R e e e Will Be Open Tonight—Come In S T Meriden | Brooklyn ....... 40 s i ¥ o Baris Iiecreation nine of Meriden | Broo ) cell's home run in the ninth innh fim lul I ! 4 twilight game in Meriden Thurs- e : I'I‘,‘y"”*‘“ s il : to deep right fickl with two an Erh IS Lk "i‘ 4 day night and a return game will be cinna 7 U woke up o pitehs e Iy (s - ) ,‘.M\‘H at th ‘l\'r\nmnnion grounds | Phlladeiphia 7 12 it n‘.,}“.,}‘lvm‘,,' e al o y - lgpl o (57 TOB o COnCHlgie L aiplasten Wl carned | !M a H’I‘Y l F[wl“f [Vinegar Takes the Place of Milk of hurning up everything in Meriden | Boston : 45 terbury in a double headee yoster. | L] i U e T e o | g fl(C' Kensington neat Sunday Games Toiday SO s S k Usual Monday Grist | 4 . avl .0€4qall, I°res. i St Louds at Philadelphia e ik Litgs. | (ontinued trroni 1 ding Page) | f Snebirds o churel Chicage at New York ; horlh T A combination of too much eat = R ) 4 noon when they went to Kensington | [ittshurzh at Brookiyn playing of Leary aml the ficlding of | Ll i e B R Sl e ety New Britain Bristol to mest the Congregational ehureh | - — Golltha: (alinea D e J : LR R T ‘“‘V‘L of 434 | nine of that fown, The home team FASTERN LEAGUL o ! ) : : 3 « oo ity ut as - S L faled to show up, | - (RISt Cie) i ‘ ! L : | - | Yosterday's Results S e iy min W Miing in pulice court this| Haitford mothered Neal Ball's | Hartford 13, New Haven 2 0o " N ! K 1 ,‘ morning / ceording to rs. Mikal- Haven elub yesterday under a | Bridgeport 5, Springfield 1. (1st) e oy e e (0 SR hE It oineRhomogsat ) SnaDShO[S of A Small Boy 13 to @ score, The Hartford team | Rridgeport 4, Springfield 3. (2nd) Olson and N st : (R L e sh Ui aene i ore ol sl 5 outplayed ond outclassed the EIm | Waterbury 18, Piftsfield § (lst) hautel % rels Sl i 1 : 5 | Tt T e gt o e L TR e when Krstopa bungted bis [ ng cats o0 much. 1o became | dShutting the Door Behind Him. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Jolinson pitehing for Hartford | Albany 8, Worcestor 5 (1st). (Seehml G o S oo oy | (1 lriolic in his denunciition of her ; T honld have had a shutout but the Albany 8, Worcester 4, (2nd) 1 106070 ; eliett el ouge ity < habits. Mrs. Mikalsen st | ‘ T [} ] Ges fates were against him, ury \ s ) t ik ks 1Bherbyathastimoat. 1 | | & 1 ' Hubey ! 4 He was v 15 day S1 led | | t——— ‘ -— I The Standi Tigulas and Lars; Tomchstons abe | k ) ‘ o | | Chueky” Wojak didn't play yes- | Won Lost PO | MeCarthy olera shontug SeR Naliand relensed o yment of costs on | || | rday although several hundred |y .. " i st wlie ) ; t rge of it | 8\ 2 New Britain fans attended the game | Brideaport § | ot the t 1 ¥ : TMent wa uspended | I | o l | eitman played fi = salvati ! t ind Anastasio case o | ennedy of 64 Rhode | N to watch him, Heltman played irst | e onoyg | Salvation Army Seoks L M e ol Komeny ol B Bode | k‘ | late and he put in a very good | iU ¥ - Aid f L vloand e ) irvaigned beeause of his al- | sume Whterbury % ; Aid for India’s Needy |« i ] } d (ailuve fto provide u cover for ) = New [laven T 'le‘m L) sy e e e R ) | Hirtford pulled a tviple play on “,r i 5 ! ! el stiti (8t T seorl W [ veceived five notiecs from the heal | New Haven. Two men were on [Aiitanele s L o T m r rhir ciard to cover the ean, but elain . on second and the other on fir | — hed i 4 vent \ on the stand this morning that e | batter hit a bullet-like drive | Games ""‘("‘ ‘ ; R T et ¢ e followed b filonly (o e the ehildren of the | | vorher who with a sudden dive [ New Haven '.'[‘HMMW'J i i e : ‘ b 1 caught ingtead of scooped up the | Springticl] Wridgeport of tlie 1iio 1ol cndod i o hull, shot it to Marty Shay at sec-! Pittsticld Waterbury A it % i | ond and Shay (hrew fo first. The | Worcester at Albany Nl et i L 4 X | grandstands were packed for the e n of boildiy | 0 | i [ st Sunday game and the noise was INTERNATIONAL LLAGUL H 5 o 5 f i \ | wiriie for while after this sensa- | T . [ fion was sprung. Several double | Yesterday's Results . o i iR g ! plays also figured in Hartford's inc | pochester 9, Baltimore o s, ; g fielding. Hartford. if it continues (o | pochester 2. Baltimore 1. 2oy 15 T ; : S \ hit | play ball like it did yesterday. i Bnffalo 11, Providence 6 (1st) Ositainta due 1o cop another Eastern leagnu Providence 6, Buifalo i) Other eounties ) Laiber | ponnant, Syracuse 11, Reading 3 tenei " ( Other clubs not scheduied W 1o . ) & i The City league race 15 a siranie T il Adrien Ko iz ¢ el U ileal, one with four teams tied for frs i ‘\\u'\“ D ; 1 ) “ ! 1“ ' > place. Manager Abe Aronson's : ONE WAY TO Do 11 ] | «harges made good their boast that | ! ) i 1 v i | ¢ | 1 ‘hey would beat the Burritts on : | ! NN e Sl ) Saturday and tied the league up. Th . . b : ( ription i ¢ | Burriits. Orioles, Dragons and Fal 1ing 4 e | (| \ on Regepves are in first place with | Ruftalo . 4" d “‘ 1 31, s \ i | Rangers second and the P. & 1| Rochester taking him 3 l . Corbin team last with none won. | Providcner Chnnte(ikanh ; 1" s e gmnes Saturday were any- - e e v to fivst o |iing but close. ANl thronghont the tinnics Tuny .c S e eafle I siat cssiong, errors marred the play and | Jersey City at Toronte u! l . l (& e veavy IMting caused large scores. | Raltimore at Rocheste g & a 1 I he Bugritt-Orioles scrap was the Reading at Syrac Can o m \ | 1ght 1 | e S i i i Nothig | intey : i ht. Ciftless Woors wnde e ot TATHER WAS MERELY SAVING CENCE THAT UT, LEAVING TH ® Cite teague nmpires will kindly | ‘BlRD ARF LFFT . i i e ; THAT WHEN HEDOES GO OUT AND DID SHUT THE DOOR. Y o vateh the Herald sport page for ! Lk 's why ointm — — A EA AT THE DAL . Rl Saatas g o cnents of their assisnments || S (T o g D e s ‘ PIEASE THE DOOR © WeQure Newspaper Syndicate. © MEMBER A THING FOREVIR ‘he arbiters in the league haven't | e s st P ama m o ad 101 schedule and the Herald will an- | = ——— : i i e 4 A TS yunce their games each week | Motor To Kensington To Play Con . = ! - o, T . Yesterday was a day of reverses | gregationals Saturday But n favor of the local ball nines. Most BT e Y| waeearswor (SAL ESMAN SAM When the Joke’s on the Other Fellow, It's All Right, But— BY SWAN ins yesterday and good games “ Members of the Blue arn on fap everywl i.,,., m of the church league 16 SO A AW A . M et | aTEE — ” \ oIl Al nalling attharais (RS- WHTS TH' Bis 1D {EAH T\ (WHY-HE (HARGED ME ) Wo-Ho-NO— RHAT WAS HE S0\D ME. ) WHBT "'~ HE DDV = I'LL 'he Dragons will practice tonight | ¢ : ! M- x 5 T - s — ”":-n]y o et 'at Watnut HlI | Saturdast afternor che 10UR ¢LERK MADE 2 WHAT WERE. || THREE DOLLARS FOR WHY - WA, Nomm“, TH OTHER THIS 104 LAMP ' PUTA SToP To THiS r\wrp.Lu: \I Pavk i an offort to polah oft the | uled game with the Kensls FUSTAKES IHEN HE. WAITED THEY 7 G s T0 GET MR ABOVT-| ONE_ WICK FOR | BUSINESS RIGHT ARAY — | D oty in| hd Aelding. of | thel| SreEational chureliior |_ON ME Tls MORNING- /"~ . WS e Rl 2o RlowT | rough spots ir of the Kensington players sl el ; i L PR 7 S come off 1/5 s 5 . = The New | I v A WHILE. / g he ew Rritain hoys i o KAGHTS MEET AGAIN T | quisitioned cars went to Ker , : Kaceys and the Kapies, mean Saturday as per arrangemer P clo N 5 7 the Knight Coluimbus : me R K he Knights of Ce s ! [nobody else showed up. Whe |t FE Iknights of 4 '.“ wi es of the Kensington men 1 N teams, will clash for the \;“’“”‘f [ not let them play or not. has no time tonig 7 o'clock at Walnut [ DS O o i Hill park. The Pythians are out for Owing 1o the erratic revenge for the first defeat suffered [ o 50 oo o e the hands of the Franklin Square | oo 5000y A eam | having difficulty arranging a satis PR | factory time for the gaw tw LEASED TO BRAVES the two teams. Roston. July 13 P—Walter “Doc™ Harold Rich for =a umber o Gautrean of Cambridge. fOrmer |y .o acuista it Norwi Holy Cross second baseman, Was | ..iarcity has > h rotvased last night by the Philadel-| {he Bluebirds.on “inside haseball phia Athletics to the Boston Brave 5 or waiver price of $1.500, it| PLAYS CORNET SOLOS vas announced here. Gautrean left| Miss Annie Howarth of Detroit last night and is expected 0 [ cntertainers played the corr ' report to Manager Dave Bancroft at the band concert last evening at today. Walnut Hill park.