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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. I I T S L R T I I 2822 LANDERS TEAMS TO BATTLE IN INTER-DEPARTMENT LEAGUE TONIGHT — BLUEBlRDS TROUNCE KENS[NCTO'\ (‘ONGREGATIOI\'AL TEAM —DEMPSEY ARRIVES HOME READY TO FIGHT ANYONE — COMMISSIONER DONOHUE LISTENS TO RULE SUGGESTIONS — BRIEFS gessessassseessssedt $23323320 0000003030220 10 00 rrse bt et e tabHERRIRORERIIII I RIS 200322+ fer2303232002 302012200920 00w ss bed 2222 9012020000 e v R bRoR2RI2202220 203200 RER 22400 20LERR RSS2 SRRNS ATHLETICS SLIP BACK T [MLUEBIRDS BEAT : LINDERS TEANS T0 \nwnw TN B FIRST PLACE IN AMERICAN | KENSINGTON TEA : EET O DIAWEND | T0 DERERD TITLE |- SR —————— . x - . n the T T Church League Team Can Win : Factory Aggregation fo Play Heavyweight Champion Back S Mackmen Take Double Bill From White Sox—Braves | ; § o : o T wlav om Freanar P 3 Beat Pirates—Giants Trim Cards—Dodgers Take| M But League Games o , New Hartlord Saturday | From urone; (o float Tunney i * | S— One From Cincinnati—Phillies Drop One to Chi- . R T S A _ o e Ol 3 i (M — Jack Y cago—Yankees and Indians Split—Browns Down |"/ch represents the Blue army o A 3 armaf the Liyidel s Inter: Depuiiteit Denmnasyalivsleiiron Erone s (h e ) eryman’s Bible cluss in the church e B | |learur ) gular schy cou tond his title, - R(;d Sox, maintained its reputation of ;. g? i 5 % - gume P conipany's - reci ) ‘ A SRR e Clene . r losing . game, except when ; ! - ; - | |neld this evenig. The « o # wing un official league game, 1 # expected 1l Tunne UL ARG NS New York, July 7. h o I ning by defeating the Kensing- % LR A test ¢ not vet In 4 tnpion, or [artiey Malden in the leties were lcading the per uf LI Congregationals by the score of 4 - ” e ¥ ) ‘ |the wi « ‘ v vgro chale rade in the Americar 8 ¥ LR X b he game was played on the 5 - g “ L% & 3 rhe 'rinters 3 LN . AP i Gy e 1.r Bewe sl i q ngton grounds, \ s tims of the breaks of the und oyal Bil{zelinions ol Chicaga, s ated them from the v 1 npions | > seeenn? 000 > 0| A peculiar thing about the Blue i i e several fimes « I here hoping to arrnige @ match be- while the Giants were with A, Xlatmy team is the tact that while 4 AN e 4 70 tead AT SOl e points of the National leaguc u-\" 7 i | the boys have lost three out of four : AL Sol)e S y o i oceupied by the Pirates | : church league games played, they et e SR e A double victory over the White | live never even been i danger of Lory HoResl ‘ L (s S0 and 11 to 5, enabled the | TV 15— Me 1 or | deteat al any other time, Even last Lkt “““ I N At e ole i o Mackinen to pass the Senators, who ‘,, St ) [ Tuesday night after losing to the e TR B SR fell victims to the Dengals, 6 to 2, |1 ninger, Ward and ) Red army by the score of 2-1, they Harltard ¢ h i \ = liner Honieria Miller slammied a homer in each of | ¥ L on buses—New York 12 - played w practice game with & S 3 G ning ) reiain Jadelphia triumphs, Ty Cobb | s Rl \5 [ picked up linc-up from the Lirst ) I i e A T collected a palr of doubles snd ; h .hmh- rans, the leaders of the league A R 3 7 2 el S i DRkt single off Ruether for t) . outiinAth) ¢ by pi 1 defeated them 6-2. 3 \ S ’ R three times at bat. s Srni ' " £ game last night was marked qssured Rube Benton was master in the | Time ! é | with some sensational plays. Harold box when the Braves scuttled the Itich, the new manager, demon- on yielded six hite | BOSTON strated that the old timers .can Boston garned 11 off Morrison | rugstea JABROHLPOA K ome hack by driving out five hits and Adams. Bancroft's triple scored |\ 2 > 1|out of five times at the bat and % g two runs, k v 0 bringing in a total of four runs. An- k. b Gy e i thinks his differen; with tha The Cardinals failed to make head- | Todt, ib ... 1 ) : cther feature was Captain Alfano's . h % % R i New York state athletic comuission way against Virg rnes and the | Prothro, Sb . three bagger with the hases full, Y Goinler Will be adjnsted as soon as he feels Giants won 7 to I'rank Frisch | S S 7 1 !lbringing in three more runs, R T Basil, the onc-armed (ready to go throush with the Wills hit safely in his 18th straight game. ghiel 5 2 4 | The score would have been 16 to Kt onler 1oy, who eads noidnt fisht. The comn cently bars Burleigh Grimes turned out a 5 |V et ] 0|3, but Andy Baltsar, Blue army 3 ¢ 3 i [ienito: e ransiin Wkt af (e brga the chanmpion's to 2 victory for Brooklyn over Cin- = | pitcher, who hurled almost a no-hit : woorls, and ma others con: 1 Greh-Walker cinnati protecting third place for the BT, i game, was called out after reaching team 1 makes a well-balaneed g 1 not arrangs wh Robins. Fournier pped out his | . . A. E.|home following a long drive over the zrogation of all stars he team will [ ills- 1 th 14th home run of the year B i 5 V{center ficlder's head because he i (5ili60 s with Mill xpect Lo fight this year.” the on The Phillies dropped the opener |&isi : 5 | failed to touch second when round- 5 itle, 1500 2 nislaus of ¢ i 8 L aye &0 of & serles with the Cubs, 8 to 3, [\/!\[\!% " 10 0ling the bascs. o fike Lo e i : 2 , Meriden, 1) ates i ny other 't Lo nEhLi . nys SE! rain terminating the game in the | Jacohson, The line-up was as follows: Ken- S s fuara seventh after Chicago had gone to |/ o|singtonians: W § b [be paid ax mana il bat, The reverting of the score to | L e 2 | Moftat, ¢; M "Keon, CHARLEY JAMIESON, LEFT, AND “PEP" YOUNG WITHL “DOC™ TIME WAITING 1O SWING HIS |00 or the fastost and bust toams | PL ,\le ™ TDUR the sixth inning cheated Griftith of i 'k, Guyaty, If; Carlson, cf; OLD SYTHE. e e, | VAL a home run. Totals 39 11 Mugado, p. Bluebirds: Rich, % - Ihe lineu f the fteam ¥ i After losing a 12-inning battle to UL I TR 0 Frederickson, ss; Cane, rf; Alfano, (BY BILLY LVANS) will play Saturday will he | 7 the Indians, 5 to 4, the Yankees won N o 1 bhi o o e T S0 Iy T S g beal et L () i e Sl s Ok ; [Apncarance ol SHEn SWills, the last section of their double- | D & Bush. Three base hit—{Smith, Sb. The Bluebirds play been asked to name the I:ut out- COMM[SS]ONER DONOHUE |passes which would be good for all | Arel Goeb ki L SL ional Woman's Champion ba header by 0 to 4. liin. lolan bises—el ans | With oniy’ eight men, one of thoss/lfelior tn (he American league; LISTENS TO SUGGES“ONS bouts |1y and Lyneh, 1h; Patterso i b 5 Ken Williams' 22nd homer of the ouble plays , Loe and c- being picked up on the grounds. | Lo B B have Tes - == | Petersor Hol | traction at Chestnut il g season figured in the Browns' vie- | field: Lamot M Hits for the Kensingtonians were | 5 ser, P B s Take Another . —_— | LR tory over the Red Sox, 11 to 3 S ston 6. St. Touis g |made by Wink, Malone and McKeon, | Plied: T R Gl YR Sty National league moguls, in sessio o off Wingfield 3 Itush 3 0 return gs hetween the two | Charley Jameison ot the Cleveland i giate Boying Hend Receives Numer- 1 AN 8 Here, endorsed tha Htely bail arter | Bk outrby Wingtioks 2 Bush 3o 1HE | (owons wil) s mieen In. (o6 noat T | Indlans, ‘ | Speedy \ume.u VILLA EARNED FORTUNE wins of catirornia, wationii women'a 1ere, e e ely ball after | ; uslh S olt]teams will be played in the near fu S Tk | e e 2 i e v 1 il Ry e bing informed that the sphere 18 | finnc W ing el ed b anus). | ve, The Bluebirds also have sent| 1 the same question lad been ons Suzzestions For me old sto nis champion, Ui men's i practically the same as the one in res—Dineen a challange to Manager Thomas Mass, July 16 (P—Be- pw to me as to the National league, Specdboys played the - wion singles, an added e of Young, the brilliant out- Rules. Apines at St Mary's field, The op- | e World's Flywelzht Champlon |the 33td Longw vod Jurnanient fielder of the New York Ginnts, | xow yaven, July 16 (P ATan: ::,nrn s of the coming junior chamy ¢ Chestnul B i aaeTiae vse hefore 1914 except that the ma- 1052 Dolan of the police department team | Fep terials are htefer [and expect fo play the bluccoats | ik : ® | would have received serious con- ! weraged 15 years but this did not| Made More Than $115,000 in the wetion of ot St A £ tivlare LOLN SRR Dt e el 1t Cleveland and New York had |poured into the ears of Thomas E. beating. Ior the fiest eighl ing Six Years of Ring Career | fe Mg Gharls WL obandl of | o'clock they will play the Grot- 3 S S : MERICAN LEAGUE K they will play the Aziz Grot-| "y micson and Young on the |Donohue, state hoxing commissioner | Miller held the hard hitting Alpine sy . TR0 e i [to to two bingles and no runs, but in opn mnarket last season, L ery other pere yesterday at the mesting of the it s woleht chane |terday, 6—1, 6—0, will meel Aliss 3 het he Jast two innings 1 up 5d 2 v IRST GAME) Whin fhe majois ) | e ens, promoters, managers, spor pion, eari ortune of more tha h Sig y of Longwood in a A DR A ‘ : i 2 o 1| FORT M[AMI TRACK willing to puy fancy figurea for thelr |\ jarg referees and announcers, |mored five. : P six years of his sceond round match. = AL R H, , L Ly i i services | d ive runs. Leonat q Le- There was one upset in the Lonz- ] ch he had called. Miss E. M. ful iy : el aon Bascball experts last year n Whieh hiadgcal Y the vine for Speedboys tho z00d Vel Walter Johnson the most valuable amed ‘\m aughlin ,the commissioner’s sec- i ss (N $10,0 according vood inples i when ram Eclipsing One Raced on | piaver iy the American Jeague 1id, Villa spent his p earnings so ad been s Miong vishiy that e was st pennile \erican cntran elimi- cfore he engaged ir S nated by Carl Fischer 1dela defense, Leonard getting five foul flies and Levine making @ double play un isted Miller hitting star conneeting retary, took copious notes, and from the mass presented Mr., Donohue ex pects to wield a new set of rules and gulations which Wil govern box-eqgotins, Tomerre b ing and wrestling in Conneeticut. In [ capovs will mes s phia. The siv secded players re- addition to the suggestions &I¥en 'si Mapy's field af 6:30 o'clo The little Filipino hoser ga maining in competition will begin to here today, the commissioner Wil |yoope: i ¢ reputation as one of the grea cluash ternoon in titth round £l consider the rules and regulations of | gpcadhoys ... 600 610 108 spenders the 1 Das produce matches, Cerald 1. Patterson of other states, Alpines 0 (0 4 w [yeurs. During the time he lived injAustraia will meet I7ritz Mereur of Tzzy Winters, Yale wrestling coach, New York, he occuipied an expensive ' Allentosn, Pa., last yer's winner, They seleeted Jamicson as next hest In the winning of a tourth pen noon With (1 Horses Lntered, {nant by the New York Giants, no| player fignred more prominently in Toledo, Ohio, July 16 (P-—A pro triumph than Young. gram in some respects eclipsing the Just one year has passed but it splendid one raced here on Tuesday | has worked @ mighty change in the is scheduled tor this afternoon at |careers of Charley Jamieson and Fort Miami track. ‘The big event is | “Pep” Young opened the informal discnssion with 5 artment and at one time owned 'y the teature matel wflernoon. the matron stake for three-year-old Uncapecied Form Reversal Al arEume st ink tavorSatiihaNiwa Investigate E\mum- wtanobite Other fifth round p : 170 trotters. The fine field of 14 horses Without a doubt the atest form yeturncd from the i AiatEEOles judges system which is in force in | 5 f 3 en he Inntiapince Nas Lien S toiliet e N0 L SthaRyea tiiil SlHo BmaioTsisoneleta ter. Mlindar: thiassyslem i Charges of Am ”" ans 8 ently he paid the 7 New York, July 16 (P—TFrederick 1 1 the fallure of Jamieson iyete of the two judges and a referee e e i i v an climination heat with t ind Young to play up to standard. qacides the contest. The Yale coach | ' Filien, sceretary of the Amatenr rous ) ! g st incach division © play of Jamicson first sltumped 150 suggested that the doctor's de- !N1otie Union, has wired William C. | pired to hecoms 2 rting in the stake, wl AL at the then in the gigion on whether an was phy- | P70t chairman of the luterna erin ¢ count i ve he T t eral tim ¢ hus been igjeally fit to enter the ring, should t hicli includes iy, o the lincup. not be final, hut that some one t 5 sell favorit FLS is doing bench dut famillar with {raining conditions | POrt that Charies W. 1y | T Cloveland, Olio, July 16 (A)—Rahe % nous Single G will be & L should also be consulted Loren Murchison, « mer | GREB—ROSENBLOOM BOUT Ruth, right flelder with the New the fr 4 1 b I c im-| Lou Brown, local manager, and TR NOW engag ! a i y 16 (A—Ha York Yankess who is playing in the has a value ) I ssible of explanatior The slimp George Mulligan, Waterbury pro- 1 made ex exp ¢ | tshurg a N vesent Series in ¢ 1wl be other hig cvent on the car is th ley Jamicson is one of them. [inoter, discussed the “poor manager” mand tppearanc ) osenbloc ldle- st of Tuesday Carded for This After- | an and 1% Luce, B e e wpion; f four friends to this coun- |y, e ; i divisions. Fach division will | has i Carl in <cicht ar requesting him to inves TO HONOR RUTH 1 hanor of the City club Fort Miami 2:11 trot with a nurs: cannot offer any who always gets the short end or |anc ‘ The in s the re- [weights, appear in oun ' \eon tomorrow Whila of § ind eight starters. son for so drastic orm the gate receipts. Mr. Mulli sult of a story in yest i wing hout i ter s not expected to make any race will be a mile and | VETS then reviewed his efforts fo mateh York Evening egram which ca rena lierc 3oth alk SRt s lash for 2:14 i S Ker took charge ' Kid Kaplan and Babe Herman for ' vied a frs 't \ v \ i h ked t s an opinion ir 1. Vair { K ! ! ' /the world's featherwei cham- |appeared in fhe Stoe | . tosel f the lively 150 to hoost e 1 shifted the pionship. bladet, a sport t ) T ) v pra 1 z mpaign in hehalf of the H zan his ca E One suggestion made was that the | Seandinavian peninsular i ey v mateurs who pl n the =andlots, 1 Under Speaker's divect ) EIGHT ARE ELIGIBLE e arveopen s 5™ o’ s e e or, i Slumps Badly in Batting e 4 et [’} i BR[GGS 11 Of 92 Starters in National Clay Ten- Ghy L ¢ years | 15 1l over nis Tournament Only & Few Re- st a go promis: main i the Sixth Day e e e RoSITA! every pitel 4 { Your JOE his year Ja lost his batting punc I e His mark since th Delaney-Loughran Bout Postponed Third Time iy 18 t kS - — MR : TRAINING ON FARM Tiencing this season : FIRIO MAY FIGHT : ¥ 16 UP—Ne : v a ¥ : Argentir ion 1 e accepted Firpo's bout would be held ember, | ° B

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