New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1925, Page 11

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Speaking f Sports “Chucky” Wojak 8ot Into the Bame against New Haven yesterday afternoon at Clarkin field as a pinch PR Yesterday's Results St. Louls 5, Washington 4. Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1, Chicago 4, Detroit 1, Chicago 8, New York 4. ATHLETIGS DRAW UP 0N SENATORS (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) et EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 19 SEES ROTARY AS 3 HOPE OF THE WORLD | \ New International President Has <0, GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE 39th Semi Annual Shoe Sale Boston 12, Cleveland 11. 11 6 0 5 ' ’ Sl om e 0| Broad Vison of Future flime et bat ol tc 1l a it Taoa e The Standing hr e e Q) e e e o "-f"\'J’H\.““"." 0 0 o A LADIES . BOYS' AND YOUTH'S, | MEN'S Berlenbach and Marullo had a nice | 11 ) 2% Greentien, 0000 00 10 |tlinats s of world peu T QN T RTON T Taltz for nine rounds last night in | GLOTIPRS -0 40 o e e e DOROTHY DODD MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S =~ NETTLETON-RALSTON ewark In a so-called championship | o g PRl SRS TR RHREORALED 1 ¢ QN 3 p oo @ Do The Tteren stopped the o | 2L 2 1T onald A, Adams of New Tiuven | OXFORDS $6.00 - 00 | 31400 ... Now $11.00 in the ninth round only after 15,000 | o 1 iy - fevening by Rotarfans from (e D P i 13.0¢ Vow $10.5 fans had booed and hissed the fght- ‘\l, & (.\'-'.'n el el touble WRR G Rt ik o 31200 ......... Now $8.50 0 () Now $4.00 ‘lj. EEEERRER N-O“ "?10")0 ers from the fourth round on. o SR [Connecticut, Vermont and wes $10.00 Now. 87:50 | a4 = S ans 181200 ........ Now $10.00 i . i Missachussots, Sitotney Adajng:] ‘ ceveenens NOW DGOU L8450 Now $3.50 ' s10.00 Now $8.00 Tans in this section of the coun- . = e sl boen vlected fnternationd] pre $9.00 . Now \"" 00 | ¢ : ; QLD AR Now &8, try are convinced more and more - m|w‘4;:“‘:;’ <|"~l;:;’ 4‘ | e, e ] | oAl st . NOW &, ESE g e Now $3.00 80,00 Now $7.50 cach day that Jack Chapdelaine De- ashington at St. Loni E— | 7 A Taw CR v ) & ne = 8 lsrisylotiB leestes Sllaly polieli (ARLNIadsihla bttt | PITTSBURGH e ispice 58.50 and $8, 00 ow 56.00 | §3.50 .......... Now $2.50 8890 ... Now .00 off the light heavyweight champton| 1oston Cleveland. AB. LI poL AL Bl BT T ," 5 Now $5.75 | & \ a3 T v fl when nn«‘; meet, J'Y‘ht‘:y are all ex.| New York at Chicago, ol S :[\ ;wuf.m‘l.,‘. IR 150 e I\v()\\ \-).‘-" I J'Q“ B ' 5800 ........ Now $6.50 pecting to hear that something has o o e e i $7.00 ......... Now $5.50 | $2.50 .... e $7.50 Now $6.00 happened to Berlenbach to stop him NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 J tromn New Britaln, all of v PR | o GG bl frbienad lo Beclonbech 1o slop hiny A pjlen el ot ] ».00 el I\,"“ $5.00 | $2.00 .......... $7.00 .... Now §5.50 Delancy holds a KO decision over Yesterday's Results 1 1 [when n s the first disty i i » ] r $4.75 J N T, QF the Astoria, T T, man and his back- | New York 8, Chicago 1 AL ) of t istrict and when ..) 00 ......... \,0“ $.75 SL50 ... e ‘\VO“ 81.25 \h U s o0 Now $5.00 ers are loudly boasting that he will| Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 2 T R e $6.00 ......... Now $4.00 | $1.25 . ..... Now $1.00 5.00 Now $4.00 repeat at their next meeting. Philadelphia 3, St. Loufs 2. d IS0 '|spring conference held in - April, i (10 innings). S T o T ! The Pirates of this city will at-| Cinclnnati 4, Boston 1 BROOKLYN @ ; President Levi T. Snow of the New tempt to take up where the Corbin —— i A :‘ f‘ HEREO.E0 Haven club presided, At the head Nted Sox left off last Sunday when The Standing “ J le hesil Attorney and Mis they meet the Saint Stanislaus team Won Lost P.C.| '\ eat, If ) \dams were District G Johin of Meriden in that city on Sunday. | Plitsburgh ....., 47 9 K m R Coun Allfson, who is a winister in Hol- The Pirates pulled a good game out | New York ... .. 43 L0y m.m‘ e e : voke, a Goverh Albert of the fire against Milldale last Sun- [ Brooklyn 506 ‘l wery of Bridgeport, Herbert \Wil- | — iay and they arp out to repeat this|St. Louis son of Springfic | coming Sabbath. Cincinnati | Coope of | -~ Philadelphia . | vank 11 | There is a letter in this office for | Chicago Aot | the manager of the Falcons baseball | Boston [aenty a | team and Manager Joe Veniski can " . have it by calling here at any time. Games Today . - fii St Louls at Philadelphia Vo The protest of the P. & F. Corbin | (hicage at New York. team registered last Saturday over Cincinnati at Boston. “ g a decision by Umpire Malloy in the | Dittsburgh at Brooklyn, ) game with the Falcon Rescrves, will ——— be taken up at {he managers’ meet- FASTERN LEAGUL o : ing tonight. Whether the protest Sl i ] will he referred to Judge Mangan or " e i not. remains o be seen. . Yesterday's Results 15, 1l i i New Haven 7, Hartford 4. [l e R, empsey and Kearns will he given | SPHIN€field 6, Bridgoport 1. i 10 A B hours « Sife wiihiSine o orienl| i 5 il 5 orcester 11, Albany 9. ! > | an interview by the boxing com et s : e Cith mission of New York al a meeting s nol scheduled). 5 1 N i i Mt il in the future, according to a state- i i ) 1 Rot stronger one lidnis ment by Chairman Farley of the The Standing ! Sl ki B il ] commission who fs in Portland, Orc i Waon il o B e Ihe commission desires to find out | Albany ... 46 . ! i e 1 Ditliietes Fon | Dempsey’s intention with i (o | Brideeport 43 : s i : : S Wills and his challenge. 1 Dempsey | Springficld 41 @ 1 s ‘, . | nd K s meet together h.qm;\\r"w-m-s 240 B A ; i it | - commission the matter will have [J1artford ... 42 i Sl Saaop 10 1o straightened out and if Demp- [ NoW Haven ... 5y [t : Aol : sey refuses fo mect Wills, then it | Woreester ... 34 : Rl L Do taslopal must be taken for granted that he ig| iftsfield ... 27 | gl f i nent of | afrald of the ne L | ‘ aserngtioillimy Seeie Games Today e ! 4} t f The An-Kensington basehall team | New Taven at Bridgeport i ) +11l practice at the Percival avenune | Waterbury at IHartfor | | : ! | grounds in Kensington tonight at| Pittsfield at Springfield. | ' iy BT | 8:30 o'clock and Manager Buckley | ‘Worcester at Albany | : i : isks all members of the team to he e | = el L Jasathat on hand as the nine will play in INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI liegs f N [ il i S Meriden Thursday night. -— | : : SHET = Yesterday's Results |m . ) g ey el AN exciting session is anticipated | Taronto 14, Jersey City 0 | ol i ies i ; fonight when the City Lcag -] (First game) Hond. 1 ) q | ( [ ing agers get together to decide what Toronto 1, Jersey City 0 RENI GO (ol raft L i U 1 ser | will be done with Manager Clarence (Second gamie). i i i 5 i | Coons' request that the 1S-player| Reading 7 acuse 4 fon I far- | Y AL NIEIE IR S ) limit rule be suspended so that he [ Rochester 16, Baltinote 5 Dl s Gt I | i linlinigrapinghish | van get some more players, Most | (Other clubs not scheduled) ) A MonBiiysLofany of the managers In the leagne want | 1" ( AL witinipknan= | to stick to the rules alveady made. | A ngayailigoiatindbe oty | The P. & T Corbin team is in a | Tt S ts and priy broad ele- | | rad way and nesds holstering np | Raltimore L4 N 4 LA : ut this appears to be a bad time | Toronto "7 : 1l v | 1o start | Jersey City I t ' o | | Reading 1 " . : [ ufralo 16 N A ! L e Oioles will practice tomar- | (WO - i w ) ) | row night at #:30 o'elock at Walnut | 2t - e ! i Hill park in prepavatfon for the e . 5 : it game to be played in the City i X - i | on Sunday. The Orioles need lof Caiheeiidny DELPI N 1 ! | practice and Manager Abe Arvonson | o AIES TOCRY AR R OIL PO A | wants all members to be ont § T | 5 e Leading at Syracus g 0 | Temmy Aldrich's Dragons put i1 ol e T ha ‘j' 0 practice licka last night and will go i A 5 o L ¥ | at it again on Thursday n N L Other teams in the league with thr LG AR t v | that they don’t necd the practice, | 0 will be out during the week, et a e ani o i ) : i i e | Hartford, July 14-—Ncw Haven | si ) n | I'he Burritt players have found out | dofeated Harttord lere T N I P | ) L | m thut the Orioles men batted out of |afternoon, 7 1o 4, i sane o | 1l s | I turn in the game Saturday, but {played by the local infield. T 1 ) {o | it 1s ton late attention to it [Profs were handed cral run ! w 1o ¢ Y | now, The faet man batted (when local player iled 1o play |, i i 1 f out of order in the game should {their positions properly. Martin, |1 e at of have been.ealicd to the umpire's af- | n. Miller and Davies cuch col bR ol ¢ @ ® atted and when he became a base (Hauk furniel hand stop tor | Laner. Ithe fielding fe The score: ! \ i | 1.1 R " ) > 9 New Haver 1 4 T2 27w It ¥s the umpire’s duty to call the | Hartford 0 not i $ - - - 1 aiter out when he buts out of turn, | Loftiis @nd Lerger; Owen, bailey | ! t this mista t e noted by [and Kenna ) yers, 1 the men bat | T Cay 11 ! X N| | hel arior not discovored, | Worcester- Mbany \ mand s S T ( 1 hen, the man's hits or runs count ! Al July 14—Worce K A ot ® P R e e men in every walk of life | it of luck } to o victory in a poorly-playe 1 e X i, game here yesterday, The hitting « i \ \\|'~u who drove in six runs il M i T. I Woreester's atti A | ma } | 5 1 1 S T by Van Als pinch-hittiy I ' ining \ OUNSON—O1LNON land the fielding of Emnierich | ( U red ' I ’ . /o ok e | S : A |Worcester 140 12 11 ay, would by ' mn-fA T 1 . sl - - [Ribens ™" 16 005 003" 14 2 Sennitey meatnet n o e o [ ma| SUCH-POPULARITY - MUST - BE*DESERVED . \'l',,,“\‘l‘;:,”:“ S \‘lv‘;:j_‘""’ Odenztiners jou & LiGGeTT & Myers Tosacco Co. 277 " . — - - o LS ; Springficld-Bridgeport ‘ 2 | Rridgeport, July 14—Fortune 1| 1 o mriggenort 1o e seanerea e ani | SALESMAN SAM Surely, Sam Ain’t Working on a Commission Basis “!rmLmll took the final game of | by MORRIS ries from Bridgeport. 6 to | | S SRR (T Caen A Ihere yesterday rmoon. The vi / T THIS A G (XY, LD UL - BRCH / STRAT B T $3 T P n i satish S nd Sellietabottomil eis fre Aiie Toniialena sd the lieits [For_ 5DRE Euea~ T oD [T b Bce. rw.rww‘n‘-qr\\‘u—%« T:flmo A5 %\;:ms\» o ) :'\fi\:&r.fi !.:NT: il T ( noan bo drawn 1o any gien spol. | winning streak which had re 1 | STORE OPEN AGAIN [|BETTER INREASE HOUR SALARY [0 WAT ((ORDIANS CANT BE. No Srapy from the table will do It |hve games. The batting of Post and | S— S0 ~—————||AND VMRYBE SOMEDAY MAIE YO |90\ START? 4 ,«\ THRT ‘“H“:] A_m\DNMT Sl e it "'-l and gurbake | Herrera stood out. The score | OPeN fi \ (kA ;‘ MY PARTNER BGAIN ! — A _CUSTIMER Sl generally, depositoes 1oa lake C 1 ! RE S(Fcas W11 Ara e Bottom Tocins | Springfield 210 000 120 | For, Rl ‘ ’ &4”( \’—} ] t You can then fish with success at |Bridgcpor 010 000 00 | BUSINESS Bl GURSS 'Ll the “feed bed.™ | Fortune and Neiderkorn | TR | TRY BLROSS Ground fish is used this way in [and Arm | ‘\-» i TH STREET salt-water fishing for weakfish and | RN S / chunnel bass, POLICEMAN ARRESTLD LT GUZZLEM S co It 8 known as “chumming.” It New Haven, July 14 (®—an A e i keeps the fish around the boat. own policeman, Giogio M ), —_— ed yesterday on a cl 1S NOT A CANDIDATE turing liquor, ar Northampton, Mass., July 14 tifled as mar . rhomas J. Hammond, district away from the Cohen of the Northwest Massachusetts | on ne district and a republican, announces J AN exy that he woud withdraw from m-i i a ntest for representative to con-| He was r ed greas from the second Massachusetts! for a n 7| district, left vacant by the reeent| Milano deniel that he was Ever- | j-ath of Representative-clect Georg een avenue on the day of the ex- Charchill of Amherst. The rict| plosion. Afier explosion. potiee] 1s_been represented by Frederick' found parta of stills and other ar- H. Gillette, now United States sena- ticles used in manufacturing iiquor tor from this state. in the house.

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