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e e T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. 131530 221NN BOYS’ CLUB AND PARADISE PARK TEAMS WIN IN ROTARY LEAGUE LUTHERANS COME THROUGH IN CHURCH CONTEST — ClTY ; LEAGUE ADHERES TO PLAYER LlMlT RULE — PLAYGROUND RESULTS —FLATWARE TEAM WINS IN LANDERS FACTORY LEAGUE prtsesistenistaiiissaiie st et st i e SR 2 1239228 > SRR IITIIST T IAL LTI INL, [RRtI o tiesni st s atatatintss bt b e Sespraipsss 2038 ‘:‘1 orrEs L To MEAahE. TVIGHDGE | Batting Left Handed LIRS N _Fien imas |FiGUL. ADYERT rinSY nEATING DoDGERS | WBOISLEGE e — e gm0 0 PLAER RUL Pought Contests in City Play- Vance's Winning Streak Stopped—Giants Keep On By | UA0IE Park Swamps Smith o (Take Tight One Froml South| st Reuest 0f Managel Goqns Is Trimming Cubs—Reds Take Victory From Braves 1 and Bflys Club Beats Burritt | - . Y Church--Red Army Victors i e e sarnen | e l)_o\flflMeclmg a junior playground league Phils Trounce Cards — Washington Loses dl'l(] ; : esterday Ly the score of 11| League Standing o Church League Standing Ihe batteries Lor the winners . peciiia . s ‘ L tered in the New Britain City base- Athletics Win in American — White Sox Hl.ml\ s Park ... 2 0 tofn) 3 [ v Snl and MeNamara: aud |80 SRR RS 2 e y " 1 e etas i tene ¢ the losers Krawenski and Caby. | R e Yankees—Cleveland Tops Red Sex. ' o 1,000 A AR e ot [rule mid ihe Leginning of th son limiting the trans to 18 play- |South Cong. B ‘”\“‘ a meeting held lagt night in ORI ano 4 |Stanley Memorial BOU | oy ud the su (R {01 No. 201 Cily Hall. The vote Burritt vs. Boys' Clyb 3 | White Army & ] 33 AnE ¢ : i tiionine iidbe il Boys' club team, Judge Klett's R {Blue Avmy LGN DA s Jurritt 'y Sarence Coous of P & s, took a fall out of the Bur- | \ R S |'Trinity M, E [l B 18 B \ SEbins S-player limit team yesterday afternoon on | < i The Lu opportunitivs to rally {File be abrogated. Flie question was iumond No. 1 in the oys' Baseball on first place in the Church Ir e - 1 week but beeause ther 0 1gue which is belng sponsired by [1ast night by defeating the S Bl y T e i i onrd of managers o|the Rotary club. Fred Russell was fehureh, D ' an e ; | e S0y = . ¢ tter war laid on the o [ backing the Burritt team to win, hut I tought game at Wi park 5 aht. All the wun- | Fred 1eft early in the game, driven |The Congregationaliss 3 i 5 ; Filas u i t night and th from the field by Jue Klett's A B \ with the knowle t they went i i : i 5 tilad after a - ghort o[harsh razsing. The game was a | . into first place if they won and they e etted the | g . ) ) - _ — — —|preity one to watch and except for [gave the Lutherana Uie t(ougliest [ECOC de SRR e . Iherl s nlayen runs. At t e e 0 g 1|two bad innings, each team played | § |siriggie of the spisol W Dave 5 o they pot Himit rule was (& (Tl liaoks Only two Pittshurgh play Mfing | We r The outstanding feature of the | ) nd kept the South church a 5 N i to be winked It was also felt during his term on fhe 1 £ o 0 2 0lgame was the piiching of Lasky for| -8 : X leram i inatnlat R [that Coons had plenty of o/ the Burritt Leain who,swlth idecant | § | The winners scored all their rans " t to get together the o l=support in the pinches, should have | N ; | : : e th ol Sontliy e team possible and as all the 1|been returned a winner. He str R |!n | e AN o8 doing their best o [aes RS dRein d 3 [church found itself, several hits and | o0 - 2 i 10 nan ing their 018 D dofthe Roys eIl tern y a walk, combined with a mis-up A o material they have, th Oiwalked only four and allowed 17 : @ e R e = t was only right to adhere to olhits inconly a few mstances in k X ihenjslacobl gis 8 | R d e e Kie & 8 f : L o [hunch ’ with fhe ball e ran in front of | RS Tt d el the scasor kie Frisch hit tly fc . ] ‘ ([ 3 ¢ e them three coun J A tarte infiak e i ER G 0 Three home rune were made dur ; 7 Al ”“\""“ L f elr brothers by tak- ™y o000 stered by Manager 4 4 o S et et > & |ters. After that Havlick was master o = i & Smith by hapel 89 times 2 8 : REkL s s st el nhenchichel nce, o the situation and eet the L.u Saisy Ko (- oons and Captain Huber of the. I {the balls were driven clear from X % 3 score ¢ ¥ I F. Corbin team over a decision by rans took a firmer Jiamond Nl told ampnds Moo, s L 4 anajdopn dlmoskUnA, NILEHE ] AREI S pive Malloy In the. eighth inning nine runs in 1he \ 1 tor Genewih in 6 lof the terger fellows | =S Z | The losers gat one in the second Kotkin, second 1o 1, Wil 5. Mangait who s e Diaves arak hiald ey 1 ol The Bays' club started in {he last | 2 7 | when Ahigren dropped the m.,.;‘ oljletiaiiag tuth. knocked L G 1618 el ) 040 01 half of the first frame hy scoring one | 1 | Jacobi’s bunt Kildnff brought in Joaded i ¥ R e Ut Cy Williams ; ts 1ol 4 Azett frun, This was made on a homer by the runner. 'Uhey picked up an-‘ ot 0l o )t six safe p ki was hit by @ pitehed run and the inced the iy s o S iAnderson. The Burritts came back Jaco Cards, 6 to 4 ' t us. Left o en-Jin the first of the second and tied {other in the fourth when on times at b In the othe outt hirerfonit " Yoston § o on balls—lthe count on a homer by \l'ur\k](\" made an attewpt to strike |again bunted ar X Sessiy on at second and K¢ and the vunner <hould not i . e ol ieyisrdnive M OSIOTANGEIIME, v aved @ whale of a gatic haye been given his base. Lmpire Toxti a bit of | 0l drtinined e , v Luque |The Boys' club returned the favor BATS_LEFT OR W\Ns HIM T lieven they. were helpless before s e podune and Kalwat were the [ Malloy refused fo grant this saying 1103k it e o Kamp 1. Hits—off Luqus [once more in_the third, scor | § RGHT HA)JDED LAE BERM | Fresen’s offerings and the fine sup. iy o0 e e H | | the batter had started 1o bunt port accorded i by his inficld i T ha a0 e phe S R e T This victory gave the Lutherans oo il ricd to get ont of the way, Judge Athletics, W ) i " in 4. ¢ i 5 lon a homer hy Wasnick. They scor Relzhbarhlinl (hal0detretiion it A 2 ed two more in the third on a single | ndine foon Ihe Tige il : ha walk and two bad errors. They = U e e S R i T L ealithn il . i L scored another in the fourth on A‘ (BY BILLY EVANS) . !y JEIC Bots to 4 - | | 0 & Monday night they handed a T-4 de= 1ty g 105 A0 19 | Teduests for shnde. on. the 5 . | bagger by las ¢ uch to shape the career Yanks, 3 to 0. Kah Ith is < | Kula often do much to shape the cars nfl of the game stopped by as Batteries: Smith, Kalwat and it confained in a petition whick wrench, 3 0 3 . | success The line-nps last night been held up because of the i GlevBng Buckese gl s his session, they scored four runs to | nee of Harry Jackson, chairman ; o[tic the score. Killian walked and| Catcher "Red” Hargrave of (he y lerson, |« T to 1 decision over the faltering | : s 3 5 Jloden, cf; Peterson, 2hi Ander he Burritt girls went down fo de- of the public amusement commis Sox. Th aeneation x ' ey, | 2wz n\n.yy‘,,“‘,‘”(:rv].q‘\';.\;\m\‘y' y]\flx V{hu(lvv\”v‘y‘:n &, Louis Browns 18 ‘um)'li rvuu. it [Tocals Finding 1t Hard to "awlc‘ S S p : H'hm D i Sty e four & s owing only " et 9 ol ‘”,,( et & e ,ri""' hasn't been mighty unkind to Challenges Accepted—Claim 111 Granguist, ickson : King this the second time in four 1Will request that the umpires equip 27 hits in 36 inning R0 i | him for several yes | Wolfe, vf. South church: Parker - Burritts have suf- (themselves with a rnle hook at th B 0o 0 o |murfed his easy roller and the sacks |, Washington club of -\u Ameri- . iyl 5 MTyerabar ol Ll el R Qignhutes can be sottled accord i e B s and by dint of hard run- [ Now Haven vmm, of the Eastern to the stretch far ahead of theirféWie 0 AT i i 5 | managers also made it a rule t ' three men seored. Lipman | joagye opponents who in last night's game | VeIl T '»h‘ Sl e . e e e DR Rl tricd 1o make third and Garro ) oA e i EEG _|were the Cameos. At the end of | Score by i AT 0 . SR e L led wildiy. “Anderson went for the | < heen @ fir batter but much [the contest, the score stood 1 to 1 |¥oulh S s e - T ‘ cat deal of Llasphemy when Pall end threw wildly to home 1o | oo iting from the left side |in favor of the coming junior [Eutheranfhurcluga, OR0 e et . el G g and t Lipman and he was eafe. This | i |champs of the city. |Wtmpfes= Givnesfandiiitent mositz. Burr vie : el s tied the count box Reds ve. Blues n i Manoalt ring of all descrip In the last half of the fifth (he other battle which was 2y | Lve 1 heard from the [ Bavs' club came back and punched | nother across the plate on a walk | 1o Szarkus and Pac's first three bag | utheran church: Biorkiund of the plate. After Chief Bender, famous In Miller in his first start in the 2 pitcher of the Athletics, passed [as a Speedboy, pitched superb ball Tn ; b : it of the majors, he held down fallowing two hits and sending 15 [as fiercely fou The Washington te several managerial berths in the |men buck to the bench via the [Pattled its wa i Bl SR T e W minors, among {hem the New Haven 'strike-out route. On the oftensive, [place by taking a 3 scorel ofi 4, o6 A dohos wey break this rule club. Donlon, Levine and Miller featured |the Dlue Army R led 2 double play unassisted with o City league has the privilege Bender it scems decided Hargrave |for the winners tered in the first inning, but then 4y pase. MeGrath was tho St {of using the dlamonds at Walnut was a natural right-handed batter| The Cameos used four twirlers fn |three more s ions passed withou . 1 hil Humason . T AT ey and ordered him to cut out his left- [a vain attempt to stop murderer's ja break in the q Be38 starred for the Wash 1 team. | and o lininaloiany i nars panded efforts. He met with ex- [row | Enally, in th ) beine almiun e dla Jent succias and was known as an | Apparently the manager of the |Carl Trederickson for " \illew Brook 21102 =6 liiordeit Rlm e K base hitter. |8peedboys has been g chal- |and took ) i Ashi 910 400—14 ' for bractice: No. 1, P. & F. Corbl Merely Spectators With Nats |lenges for nothing hecause his many |Winning moundsman, an 3 i hingtan. Humason |, When he joined the Washington |heaves of the gauntlet have brought json were hoth in gr rm and re nd ama: Willow Brook, Amer-{xn o 1b, his record as a right-handed |no response but he takes thig addi- |ceived good support |ica and Polumba | butter preceded him and the sug- tional opportunity of challenging | h e-ups: Ned Orioles practice on Wednes cos and four errors pushed the tun. |E¢Stion made by nim that he hit lany team in the city, state or na- | man n\jm. k. p: Hayes, 1b; P {aay and Friday nights at Wain: across the pan, but the side cither way didn't receive much en- |tion averaging 15 to 17 years to a |Kuelin ; Nelson, s 11l while the Raugers use the old withont tyi | couragement. series of games. Keller, 1f; Anderson, efi Shurh GOIN FISHIN") | Pioneer diamond on Ellis street R hort for the| During his siay at Washington, | The Speedboys have amassed the |cfi C. Kaclin, rf: 73] o i S T was a bix factor in the light | HATErave was litle more than a|wonderful record of 18 games won | Army: Heinzman, & ! Sanl, | BASS SEASON OF | PAL MORAN GETS DRAW R e B R (s TreT |51 or 'he brilliant Ruel, able (o one lost. The team is out for the jcfi Vanc Aifano. 1h; Tlesl | ST ASSORTVENT \ernon. ( July 15 (P—After 10 o, this youngster stopped m»w.,‘,i’” work every day,” kept Ha © [junior championship of the city and |Frederi Salstr S RIIEICIAT BALL LN inds of fighting last night between £ hiks riue at tost Behmusr ohehc | ither a bench-warmer or perform- {ihe state. If there are any teams |2 s e ety [tpnnisnvaa cramento, and Pal A nice game and wie effective g |INE i e bull pen getting some re- | nat wish to dispute the claim, they by innings: || Tk Boves: 100 ta s5i00; Lines se. || Moran. New Orleans. lightwelghts, lief pitcher ready. are welcome to accept the chal- [Red Army 100601 2 (] to so. {the re c called the contest a ’ ting two | Cccasionaily, he got a chance asjemge of the manager and get in|Blue Army 100000 ’ 1 Jimmy Hackley won a decie- Vaiceky the los. | Pinch-hitter With varving succust. |joueh with 8. Gourson. telephone Games Triday fon in a six-round semi-final bout | Always, however, he batt om the {1307, The feature contest Iriday night | ! ght side of the plate. Several | he score: will be between the Center church | | RRS=py [ iTaeih reaueate | oo nos towit 3 ) and the Stanley Memorial | SPoRTING GoopS < helioved to have beer lefi-handed but nothing doing. |Speedhoys ... 220 422 111—15 18 T | 5 : practiced in nt Phoenica and Then came the trade that bronght ' x 15 MAIN ST Cameos .... (10 000 000— 1 2 5| (Continued on Following Fage) J possibly in Babylon iim to St. Louis. Manager Sisler Mof the Browns sent the veteran cher, Hank Severeid to Washing- 0 How to Start the Day Wrong BRIGGS 1 b arred from the sisth was a disastrons one for | Burritts for in fhis frame, the 1 around and scored These were made on a walk, two erro Nl a three hagzer cond wallop o 5 Srd S a'clock and Barritts at 7:30; Dragons at 6:30 and TFalcon | Riserves 4 n The Burritts made a spirited rally in the ninth and scored four runs hut not enough to win, Three sin- Pac for the winners|" hig boy geiting Hargrave, in return Your Homers Win Job One week after joining the St = Louis club, Hargrave had won him- ; i : P eae o clf a regular berth on the catchin &-HE Pt Al WhTAING SUlT | staff. His hitting did it i L?‘S 0 { BATHING SUIT “Do you care if 1 bat left. nded?" was one of the firet ques. ns Hargrave asked Manager on't care hov a1t irn in some base his first game against De batting left-handed, Hargrave single, double and home run times up. His circuit drive he first big league defeat to Owen Carroll, Holy Cross pitch- ing star. In one week of play Hargrave | nade four home runs and every one of them figured in a S§t. Louis vie | tory Mayhe Hargr th Washington had he bat Paradise Park Smith . N W CAN'T You WALT |/ 2 e @oT | You Woulp PiCK OUT - AND S0, WITH THE ATTIC Genaro Picked to Be e T Cpor ) Tk, Twe weaTHER || thoiAvE (SO /a Bav Tiice Twis- - ABOUT 140 DEGREES, YOUR 3 : o e | WENT To / 1S COOLER - THE 3 /Noo SEEM To TRY 1S UTTERLY RUINED Successor to Villa Y {_aTTIc IS LIKE(d DAY 5( SEE HOW RRITATING — THE ATTIC o 5 N k. July 15 (P —Frankie "’\—'*Utovsfl. ican flyweight cham- logical successor fo A, World's Flywr in th L Wiiliam While nothing another flyweight | . ' ol in country in a title match, the | ; = i = : vinner to be recognized as the - i son's s " Homer by n. 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