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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925, > eoe———— (TBasebail at. a Glance ) EASTERN LEAGUE PIRATB ARE NOW | MWBND BOXING RULES ¥.----.‘-------------..-----------.---.--.--...; AMERICAN LEAGUE nrc!::":'r‘,mflg_“hifw:,u o) ITernia A A G Taion I_“: e GETEEE INSEOIND PUAGE Globe Clothinz House The City League will break out Cleveland 17, New York 9. “orcvstflr dormu‘l the Ponies by a| (Continued From Preceding I ESTABLISHED 1886 again tomorrow afternoon at Wal-| &t Louls 11, Boston 6. 4 to 2 écore. The locals bunched i Francisco, July 17 (A—The nut Hill Park with the Falcon Re- safetles off Vines for a winning mar- ker, ¥t ... 2 | i ! onmmission ha serves playing the Orloles on Dia- The Standing gin. The score: ‘\;w--“'![x. 1 0t e the Marquis mond No. 1 at 2 o'clock; the Bur- Won Lost P.C. R H. B, [sinvensys. i 2 rolites e the extent ritts playing the Rangers on Dia- | Philadelphia .... 5 2 .646 | Springfleld .. 000 010 100—2 1 | Dressen e : 5 0] alowing a'boxer knocked out of the mond No. £ at 2 o'clock and the P. |Washington . .643 | Worcester .. 000 202 00x—4 7 1 . ! ing 20 weconds instead of & F. Corbins playing the Dragons at | Chicago .. 5 5 Vines and Niederkorn; Edwards |1t Bl e gy 0 mck through. thie ropes and| 4 o'clock on Diamond No. 1. St. Louis . and Phillips. " il | I L fighting posture | S Detroit . ; : eLEr P mmisstoner Tanlon — explained | Claveland paper men hor Bttt e e e st e e e e R T STttt ettt sttny 39th SEMI-ANNUAL Clothing Sale Cily League umpires will plcase | Ak s , Pittsficld—Waterbury take note that assignments for fo-| eV York . § . Pittsfield, July 17.—Helgeth hit a “In some cases | morrow's game are as follows: Dia- | FO51ON - ; homer over the left field fence with 2 ser kno out of the mond No. 1 at 2 o'clock, Malloy and one on base, tying the score in the ROOKLYN : t thin 10 second Ross; Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'clock, Games Today ninth inning yesterday but he wun- E e 3 a0 o, i ¥ ¥ uible to: con Maher and Sautter; Diamond No, 1 corked a wild throw that enabled [Stok 20 (..., 3 (] LS Sanotenomatmir j" rule at 4 o'clock, Nooan and Campbell. Boston at St Louis. Pittsfield to score the winning run . A I'wenly soc impo: Washington at Detroit. in§ihe localat hialthiort the R inning | it ] 80l iood o ufficient time Philadelphia at Chicago, Pittsfield defeating Waterbury, 4 to |Tlen Shii e [ ol Lanlol annonneed tha New York at Cleveland, 3. The score: Lora osens o U the eo ) crmined o = R H E B 0 anay s California the lat of home games by playing NATIONAL LEAGUE SR s G0 ) iy the fast R ¥ % team of New Haven, i PHETONT o 00 M Tt e ol This combination is by far the best Local teams will be busy over the week-end with the Falcons leading : Yesterday's Results Touchstone, Bishop and Schanuf- | in the Elm City and has defeated | oy York 7, St. Louis b fel; Douglas and Lorey. or Cavopey ! 0 & will not some of the best teams about the state, Boston 9, Pittsburgh 8§ L niinog MOSR0S0 t ) fail to he Brooklyn &, Cincinnati 2 i v Philadelphia 2, Chicago 0 New Haven—Bridgeport ) ; Bridgeport, July 17.—New Haven The Corbin RRed Sox will travel to took its fourth straight vietory from Westbrook Sunday afternoon to play the town team there, Manager Tobin A wonderful assortment of Hart Schaffner & Bridgeport here yesterday afternoon . ) g14|% 10 3. The visitors got to Mete- | will probably select *“Letty” Buck-|New York cee B 3 vier in only two innings, but made land who is turning in his best gea- | [ittsburgh ., | their opportunity good in both at- #on this year while the regular | Brooklyn sioleis 42 2= [ tempts, i i A strong lineup of the Sox will be be. Philadelphia .... 3 ‘oo | Gene Martin was ejected from the I | | | | [} | i | | | | | | H | ] | [ ‘A | | i A ! | Bind him. BRI oo & 2 game by Umpire Summers in the | ; WILLS HFARS NEWS i e it s 4 2;’:;';11’:11;';:'""“:'.:'::‘.:,xix,:t:';;' o b | : —This occurs only twice a year (Jan. and July) | A ] B 1 i1 g 1 Al A | ‘Al l A Al H | i i Al i | g | [} A i [ [} { B Al y ! Marx and Michaels-Stern <lothing at reduced prices The Pirates will play the Saint|p Etanislaus team ‘of Merlden In that placed him in conter field fielded || | : 0 Nezro Ch er for Heavyweight Sunday afternoon. The Saint | Games Today Btilianilyegel 2 Btanislaus nine fell before the Cor-| & Touis at New Tork bin Red Sox amd ‘lefty” Buck- Chicago at Philadelphia land last Sunday and the Pirates| cncinnati at Brooklyn are out to equal the rccord set by | pittshurg at Boston. o 5 AT T ) the other local {cam B S E : h K ches tolay statin - : had signed for o Hariford—\ji b 8 0 0 0| d nim. Havry Wills, Amer Yesterday's Results Albany, N. Y., July Hartford | g sl ! 7 heavyivelshl, ho laifin continued to hit hard yesterday and | P i e 1 f £ vacatio nid made {t two straight over Albany, [li®0ine ¢ ih Fhe | b1 The score was 14 to 4. Karl John- | Huter. b 3 hayesliganl ol mysel €on was effective throughont. The ! r ! 1 score e eone et B4 g0 take advantage now, Morrell and Berger; Meteyier and i - aris, July 17 (P\—Wher wn of Paddy Mullins, I-Kensingion, fresh from a de- t the hands of Jimmy Burns' eation nine of Meriden last night, will take on the team.in a| Toronto 15 Reading 5 return game at the Percival avenue | Other games postponed (rain) SUITS Were $30.00 Now $42.00 Were 545,00 Now $38.00 Wera $42.00 . Now $36.00 Were 840,00 . Now $34.00 Wera 222,00 Now $33.00 Were 225,00 Now $30.00 Wera 000 Now $25.00 Were $25.00 Now $20.00 grounds Sunday afterngon. The loss of last night was a surprise to the Kensinglon team and the boys from the south end are out for revenge ' Paitimore 0 this week. ‘l'oronte e . 54 Reading ... . 4 Jersey City P X Ruffalo The Standing ‘o 5 ; N H. ¥ “.w[i“ Lol Hartford 045 040 200--13 16 | Albany ... 100 000 012— 4 10 g Farl Johnson and Kenna: Odop R wald, Johnson, MeCory and Munn, Manager Abe Aronson of the Ori- oles has called a practice session of | /780 his charges tonight at Walnut Hill. | ¢°" "0 2 The team besides having a hard Queen Mary of England gt iy Uk oME Ly ey S acke : ] Visits Sallies” Hospital 310 ooy, i game scheduled i the city league|' O 149NCe - Tondon, July 17 (Pr—ueen Mary 5 pacl : ) < tomorrow afternoon, will play the Giiica Today ad 4’11'! several devotees to her list of x e fast Bons of laly team of Man-| ... it 08 aqmirers yesterday when she apen-1 MITCHELL MEETS HARMON | Holder ul Pole Vault ehester in that town Sunday after- Baltimore at Buffalo. "\’ x:n' exte \\'\HW!) of the Eulvation | Milwaukee, W ¥yl P IN A y I ] Q . ’] d noon. The locals will probably use Reading at Toronto. p:’{usln“l"rnm hospital in the | Pin Mitehel I welterweight necora is » endae Tolll and Nelson as a batfery sun-| 0008 B8 (OCiER |sast end of F.ondan. champion, hirs day and Manchester will have Ed- PiEis N one ward were a nmnber of un- imeet Willie Harmon of New Yo married I\WUV‘\ who, thongh re here August 14 They will me heen matehed July P har I f Nor gar and Kennedy. 3 N LEAGUE e l.\.\l‘lr Y}fc" kx - it, did not expect 147 pounds. The bout is regar Dr. Alfred H. Thomas of Brighton, Yesterday's Results ‘ 41 1 edr presonce. b Mitchell's supportirs o Etaten Island, was the guest of a | New Haven 4, Bridgeport ; ‘v oy [ ~,m.vnfl.y le 2 stone to mateh \icl number of friends at a banquet in “,nmirm 4, Waterbury 3. e ’\: : “‘l"l‘ s5ing a special de \...u,., ] ™ "“:’ " ‘\,‘:”‘ rl the Shuttle Meadow club in this| g, v01 13 Albany 4 S sealion e ho ha sed to e Ttichs eity last night. I'Jr.}"'flmmas wu;l :c. o i g 1 i ( : remembered as Al Hine, one of the Suas l{iang 4, iy . i " L greatest all around athletes ever de- The Standing ""'{rfl-(h'”\r ‘:‘f‘"\itm 1y words of praice [ READ THL: HERALD CLASSING ! veloped at the New Britain High W 1. | i SINFA HA08 N0 s Bchool. He is probably the greatest| ... 46 348 | — S = e e Tunner ever turned out of the Fran- | until he disposes of Harmon {fach woman, and won the SR T e aterbury 42 Klin Square Institution. ottt e I R Suburban Heights. Following his graduation in 1892, | o yao o' 00 4y g I ST (TR [ s cviooe ‘ Sitting Out. hed himselt in track and | gworeestor . He is a brother of Judge | piiricid Eduwin Thomas of the United States District Court and was a stepson of Games Today the late C. D. Hine for many years| ajpany at Springfleld sccrefary of the state board of ed- | Brigg.port at Waterburs ucation, New Haven at Worcester Hartford at Pittsfield. A FEW VACATION TIPS =———= LINEN KNICKERS WHITE DUCK TROUSERS WOOL KNICKERS CAPS (OLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS ! UNDERWEAR BATHING SUTT HANDKERCHIE i SWEATER P L OVER-NIGHT CAS FLANNEL TROUSERS TRAVELING BAGS GOLF HOSE UIT CASES SOX ! HAT BOXE , NECKWEAR TRUNK L Among those present at the ban- quet given to Dr. Alfred H. Thomas last night were Walter W. Hart, Howard 8. Humphrey, Mortimer H. Canyp. Howard H. Wessels, James . North. A. B. Porter, Edward W. Try inz. Maxwell & Porter and Dr. Eben T. Reeks. The Plainville Pioneers are with- out a me for Satur and would like to arransc ror w contest. The team is composed of boys averaging from 1s to 15 yeu Teams wish g to hook up for a contest either in Plaimville or on the road should F ‘D | | [ 1 Al | i ‘i i | | | | A 5] i cali Arthur C. U am, phone 273, : = - | gl g1 | ‘o Al l | ! A i ! | | ‘I | gl ‘Il I oys’ Clothing Reduced Plainville by MORR‘S ACKERMAN T t ¥ ll 1 | The present lincup in Hartford | 1 wour fish if you are golng to appears to be the one that the team will finish the season with and “Chucky” Wojak is missing. Local e L AR Wt Dl 1t you cafch a fish that doesn't chances 1o cky" playing in y suit your fi wet your hands and : Hlariford lincup asihe will { remove it from the hook. Then keep them. Cut a green and solid stick a foot in length. Put it in your boat. ably b nt down south in the near b future. place it back In the water. | But if you going to keep the | | fish kil it. Don't drag it all day on fatnere TN 1381 it Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Globe Clothing H “Chucky™ himeelf, will be just well satisfied to get his walking pa- | astringer. pers s he likes to play all the time | The stick and isn't being given that oppor. | humane. tunity in Hartford. New Rritain | —_—— e will probibly hear more from him in | World Flight Plane years 10 come because the fans here 3 ; S have great faith in “Chucky” and May Go to Washington h- is hound to come through. Washington July 17 (A—The — Chi: flagship of the world flight, The veedboys are certainly show- | probably will rest in the future in ng the way fo the junjor teams in |the Smithsonian Institution. Final this city They have a long list of | disposition of the plane is in abey- wins 1o their credit and only one |ance until Secretary \Wecks is able loss. They have come 1o the point [to make a personal decision in the here they have to go out of their | matter Proposals have been made 1o get games as the managers | by various cities. notahly Chicago. iior teams seem to be afraid of [that the flagship be left in their . o e Ak, . e keeping, but department officials are - of the opinion that, owing to the in l F minute in the City lcague tomorrow | ment and the universal in afternoon. Four teams are tied for [aroused in this \-r\ll':‘!j\ W i 7 . - first place and {no of the lcading |ton should be its final destination A= T WANT Y100 To Go ) (CMON 00T o TARE A PE R\ : T S teams will battle it out tomorrow BT T OUT AND ORDFR A Bi6 SIEN | RTTH 96N GUZZ- I'E 6oT | o GOT EM FoR 99 & A PAIR- 1‘\.‘,' ; The Oricles and the Falcon Reserves | Col, Sweeney Heads To PUT ON Tu' FRONT OF TW SToRE | IT FUT UP ALREADY Too — | : ) SAID 4198 A PAIR — HE. 15 & | Col. Swee HUL : Hiy \ LTTLE will mect in the first game and this | ill ADVERTISING OUR SPECIAL. | —11 - : WE CANT SELL €M FOR should be a humdinger for the fans American Escadrille SPYS. ON NG PANTS AT || ey Eine /“\\ || sPec AL 2 QNI [ SPE(lm_ to watch. One of these teams will | TParis, July 17 (#—The Lafayette I HASS FINE. /| S o o~ have to step out of first place. Then | Escadrille voterans and other war TAve \T T [¥’\‘1 i 5 \’L : —‘7’——/-' " i\;:nm'\ 5‘7‘_& he Rangers, angry at their loss of |trained Americans who have offered ME, GUzZ- “ 'S PANTS ! | ) y HEN; VfiNT: method is crude l\ul; | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | ! | | | | | I8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ] > = s e { werk’s game to the Dragons, will | their services for the Morocean cam- > i = D C , who are also in first place. Tommy | Tuesday, from which place they will v . i { LEG Atdrich’s Dragons will go against the |fly 1o Rabat, French Moroeco. Col- P. & I Corbin and this will be a [onel Charles Sweeney. who com- aweel game. The Corbin feam s |manded a regiment in the Eightieth bound to come into the win column |division, A. E. F. in the Argonne, and the Dragons are out o stay on |has been selected as commander. top This will be worth watching R —— RKACEYS WIN AGAIN The! Bos guo is off this after- | The Kaceys took the New Britain noor and this is where the real base- | Record nine info camp in good shape | bail is being played. Watching the | last night at Walnut Hill park and | future stars carorting around on the | gave them a drubbing to the tune of diamond and seeing the way they |23 to 5. The game was filled with handle the ball in play. is the strong- | hase hits of all descriptions. double est argument possible againet the | plays, snappy fielding plays and all old story fthat “baseball is dead in | ather features that go to make a ball New Rritain game. The Kacers are on the road et to a clean sweep of victories a READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED " have a busy scheduls befors thes

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