New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1925, Page 8

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LOCAL TEAMS BUSY OVER WEEK END — STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH BATTLES TO SECOND PLACE TlE THREE TEAMS TIED FOR FIRST PLACE IN BOYS LEAGUE --CITY LEAGUE IN ACTION TODAY — SPEAKER AND COBB BATTING HONORS—PIRATES LEAD AGAIN Fperteessresassssssesanssronsay PITCHERS IN GOOD FORM THREE ARE TIED i : LOTS OF ACTION _[STAMLEY WENORIAL IN YESTERDAY’S BATTLES| N BOYS' LEAGUE ‘ P _— I]VERTHFWEFK ENI]’ IN SECOND PLACE Pittsburch Goes Back Into First Place By Beating | Wastinglon and Bogs' Club Win R v : i v Local Teams Busy Both atHomeands Wallopmg m Cemel‘ Braves—Giants Fall Before Cards—Mackmen Trim | {0 Friday's Games | - N | o CRRRENERE . | | o0 on Road Tomormow (hicago—Washington Loses to Detroit—Browns : : i e detma rreail (hureh Leagne Standing , - : i 3 Leaguc Standing il " ; R B ? ; / ol 3 a 3 ¢ i § ¥ 4 for a busy week-end starting this | Beat Boston—Yankees Win a Game—Cincinnati [EREAdiSERan 4 e i Afternoon and continuing tomorrow. | 1irst Lutheran 4 anks ‘ubs illi [ashinkian 4 =i ’ i Ihe City league gets going again this | Red Army 2 S —! S . . 5 H e City league gets going ag b : Blanks Dodger Cubs Down Phillies. Boys’ club o ¥ § . * tternoon with four firse place teums [ Stunley Memorial Nathan Hale i S ¢ “truggling to keep up the good work | South Cong New York, July 18 (M —Pitchers | B 1 BUrti AR it e 3 bl and one of thein to take a drop Center Cong o past, stirred by the sensa- |F°¥8ts b 0} Smith : B % ¢ ¢ » hecause of the fact that two of thos: | White Army ... 2 tional races in the major S R b feos | Bors' Club vs. Smith | - a3 4 3 - % tied for lead are meeting. Bie AH\H}'_ L leagyes, attained exceptior { & 5 L 3 0 Tha Roys' club team beat out the| o 3 - § ¥ S i 4 { | Falcons s, _\_\-w Haven | rinit ‘!%1\'- e Dt in the battles of yesterday. i JA g Smith team, cellar champions, to-| # B ; W Snisunamiia il plcon SERILI I 4 I battered its [ t U Tot day sending the boys from the| % % % ¥ { the X Y eam of New Haven at | Memortal church i & Babe Adand. hero of Fittaburg! an S S Hdast indlef the {ormianeren R / N : I81, Mary's fic This will be one of |into & tie for second place list nigh World aerics conquest 903, New w1 a2 g | E2Y ST e 4 % : ¢ [the best games the local boys have |by handing the Center church nine turned out to the hill in the ninth in- e LU e em oan=1 | ]:. 5 o ibythaiasto e : o ? b o o % [yun up against this season. The vis- | the worst heating of the sason, i ning at Boston and held the Braves aei gt et {10 S ok andl ibad hisals) ; 1 p : - [itors have copped the New Haven |to 6 The winners took a liking to bitless while his Pirate mates rout- URE A ) FounlEiin oo i el e » y ) Uity chanpionehip during tho sea- | 1iss Clark's offarings in th first i $4 tnatencmy {lsr e LOUEuDS (A ) S el SR H"»g.". o Sias E ¥y G i lsons of 1822 and 1923 and they [ning and continued to relay them to behind. The 7 to \etory brough o Struck eut—hy Smith 1,| put t Smith team on the losing| i . & i {hedonilito) Ramine Rindce (i aieR o ha lot throughout the leaders again this y hey alto |game, while C. Rittner Tield the have been traveling at a fast pace |Center church hoys well i hand. Josers showed a notiee let- Pittsburgh to the top « ARa L =2 i Connolly: | end. ‘This puts the Boys' club with | ing once again as tho N York | ihe SeadsraFenith SiNoBRMERET oM Gian oc ts of the top rung STON and none lost. The Washington team : fottd 4o 5 : 2 : ‘m)« year, having heaten such teams The Nathan Hale team gn | ¢ T ¥ g ¢ el Flagsies : . g Stute Hospital nine of Nor- [down In their hitherto ca play, mighty arm of the lefi hand L A e s [Roslerdayisiotherigniie byiihaiscons) b 1 ) : | ) 1. Westhrook, Milldale and others |thie being dne to the absence of “Duyster” Mails at the Polo Groun . 3 e ot 16 fo 7 and thereby set a three| % R R 2 . ! (e 3 and they hoast that they will take [Captain Dwight Skinner, aand madea §iiaa darlyis Faty e cornered tie for first honors with % \ ; | i . 1 0| Paradise Park, the other team sit- | The Card i Terelioe e R i ‘ ‘ before the once . R . heat out the gcalps of the Falcons back to | miscrable showins in the f Haven with them, The winners bunted in maug run traud the op jeus o O 2 Al S : ; he teams will lineup as follos nd seored more an wild throws and twelve safeties, Hafey returning |- R i qinegboysclub atied ol ot 2 § 3 ;. g 7 o X Y club, Lynch If, Pilado b, |throws fo the wrong base ) romUByTaoe Lttt o aulel s o By} scoring three runs in the first) . : ; 4 . ; 'Brieny rf, Tynoh ss, Callahan 11 The (oature of the geme Nt & for the injured Blades and account- | ,"] 0 e nAI@pIEheRfretgin ma g arEiiing bt 4 ; It 2 4 s Burke 2b, Manro cf. Ticok ¢, Tnnn. ¢ catch by J. Rittrer, backstop ing for four hits. Terry made three i DaKgere o B Ak, Al0L8 pen e T O orliitosaman o BRI e leong ot thastsell HIGR @l o8, ity ©of the Giant blows Meusel one, 5i{ficeypushed S BEUTN era 8 LEOSES L A9 Jercis 1f, Kreador cf, J. Kania a foul tip, and Rt rely ¥ el §T. LOUIS plate. The 8mith boys made a des- ehan rf. Kiatka I1b, Woiak 88 [room to get his hamds between it Meanwhile It was veterans' day in | B parate attempt to tie it up but were b » iy cullick ¢, B. Iani or fand the ground, catghing the ball as the Americsn leogue as well, old| ot able to score only two in the la 7 4 Ao, A \ he almost stood on his face. Guez Jack Quinn, Yankee and Red Sox | & . 1 ol halt of the first. Two a - 4 e iome | Carison aiso caught a nice fonl and discard, allowing three safeties in { walk, ang an error tell the story of The Rangers will be at home to- |turned it info/a dowble play with a even innings at Philadeiphia and this frame, fttinaonion tha Elllalatrast st. Dave Stohl and Ham giving the Athietics the zain of a The club boys came back sirong | grounds meeting the East Sides of | some. ne outfisld full game over the champion Sena- in (he second to, maks four mors e e el rwoiien [ aid. B, StH)made sonisinice tors who lost to George Dauss at on a two bagger, three sin and game between a Meriden and a New |stops at third. Al} the winne rs g0t Retre BRI hrope STH Y mACC RENOLISE Britain team which, this season, hias | into the offensive and swept the Cen- All told Chicago gathered four in the fifth on a walk and (o sin- the keenest of competition fer wins |ter clureh from i feet, e hits from the offerings of the Phila te i+ in ath gles. The Emith batte pushed Sith (e lacils ataniing Akoit even.| The llnenge @ian AMemorial delphia moundemen and dropped Loie..f0 300 000—% | across one in the third on two Kensingtons Play Meriden chureh Am,mm. D. Stohl, 1f: ¥ the battle, 8 to 1. Tt was the seventh ol i \,‘""M"n“§,~“§;r, walks, an error, and a wild pitch. Stohl, b e ¢ G <an\ § straight conquest for the men of ges “Home ¥ Their big inning came in the fifth . Ritty 2 3 vf; Sandberg, MeGilliend Rt n 2.2 -| when they brought in four leaving h: C. Ri . Center church— Lawson the scoro 6 to 7. Pac weakened and Meriden at fhe Porcival avenue | B s . walked three men. A two bagger o MU | 0t Brad to 3, Zachary and Marberry E grounds tomorrow afternoén. The At I i Ml re o [ scoreq them and another scored on e e g | Carlaony oY, , ofi Blodgett, proving the vietime Van Gilder s out—by Fuhr 1 % Relder's ehoice. Schmarr, who re- - n.n!: or A T baion < e e White Sox dafeat permitted —oft Fios8 1041 6, off Fohr 3 {n 2. off . Schmarr, wi hursday n n Me nand ma 5 : \':nhf,mlv‘: anad Daiis ot ‘I’"v:r‘i | i 5 517 " e van | lieved him, sbut out the side be the hoys won't go after them to- | e \\"\P;:Vr?:"l George Sisler's Browns into third e el LG b e "":“x[, morrow. Like as not, the fables wiil |“01" CRER - fo s A F . Loe DHEe , seventh sring a 1o | it : . place in the American league, by de i en”and MeGowan. Tine—1:40. | POES > '.,'(,‘,,;“ .T, ‘,;”, fli‘rfg s a HERE'S AN ARTIST'S CONCEP’ SFOUR OLD MEN" ON WASHINGTON CHING |be turned and Kensington wWill be on | yepiso gy triumphed over featingiBoniony\gutoss RyAllGalicy Turs elnslen 1wo two baggets and | STAFE. IN OTHER WORDS MEET MERSHE GREGG, JOHNS COVELESKIE AND REUTHE tonjotithic heapiajien tnd “”m:‘p 18 t1a tall-end Methodists and at the Hoyt became his old self and gave NATIONAL I EAGUE e 10T rove v (el H IR AL ESNTOTAT A < GREGG AND JOHNSON ARJ s i g RN O nr TR S ER '“("’ e s 4o taley |s0ms time saed {hemsely the strugeling Yankees a victory aesel of wild th B th : L GO LiBsEIE AN : s L e combination and bids fAlr > | M s e ; ; the game. They put two more | RIGHT, AXD C e el the measura of all other Silver Clty ;:‘i\\”f-”\’u ya‘ e ror ot acrosaginilliatelgnthifon oot meas (BY BILLY EVANS) — : combinations. Any crew that can {51558 I & e TA0 (AUTR ure on (nvo singles and a two bag |nwreck the fast-traveling Kensington | * < S will attract a Jarger crowd than ; Lhld . i o G 7l g 55 I : $-3 win. [He was accor o ””‘l \‘f”" 2 “/"’j": e A zh‘r | That auestion ts constantly firad at |Byarstottneilos en "‘l': r;"’”‘ |support by the entire tean: ‘:’y"”“ ) M"”’“‘\‘ 2 I e B ath |me ae Washington and Fhlladelphia H. & T Team Takes a Fall Out.of |Accepts Conditionally Guarantee To| Tl'"'“‘l‘:»‘“‘l:“ 'M"‘"n‘“"“'h’ foot. |erTOS on Both sides were 1 W H ar d Fid Roush. Jim Thie first cams on & walk and two | CONIIS thelr aljseiat Ink Smearers in Landers Inter.. Have Ferman Fight Kaplan On [steps of the Corbin Red Sox tomor- 4'::’ e s during the fray g 2 5 o 198 L ainglesSwhiBplipRAScNARUN Al fans are always with the August 15 row aftarnoon when they start at|,, iyo winners made ti IEnES I TAREn on two walks, a single and an er-| Tl department League Game, " 13 the Saint Stanislaus nine of Meriden : A Maranville's Cuhs e doianx | A% S ‘ 0 e 3 £ o lunder Devoiees of the na- Waterbury, July 18 (P —Jimmy | R 1ot ot loat week. Tha |cOUNt, stretching three of and donned the siugging Phillles, 7 i (L iR Lror ) Thescamione ynok lenol By ey o ars peculiar critter The H. & B. and printing .. | Kelley, of v York, manager of [\here the Sox Ir "" sl Bl T The fielding f 16 B. despite the fact that Fletcher ! : Pac and Waunick were the dead o eiory iy z il L e Rahe Herman, challenger for the [COrhin team downed the Saints much |,y oyt en Rt antolart e = T swatters for the Boy chit| B ment teams of the Landers IUary |roq jomveight champlons Jast [through H\"' aid of “Lefty” Buckland | om0 Nehite Army change the BUSTON | while Staskelunus and Pethigal hit| =00 (7 0 5 Washington was | & Clark Infer-department leagne pight conditionally accepted the and the Pirates will attempt to do ;.= "y S ne o Tohna AR 3y heavy for the losers. Dubkowski| ottt SRS B o keep | came to grips Thursday night at 6 |terms of Promoter George I. Mul- |the same thing tomorrow. Hoffman, 2b; W. Davis, ) r bl ptiched pretty ball for the losers | JEECS K Yamkees from win.| O'clock at the Landers Irary & ligdn. of this city, for a baut With _Red Sox on Road h; Iverson, If; H. Thoma AMER[CAN LEAGUE Baneiaft, ¢ B but was given poor support. Kalnik | 10 5 0 bn U ants, and sue- | Clark reercation fleld on Stanley | Louis (Kid) Kaplan. of Meride The Corbin Red Sox meete A tar-|yi” ‘o “rrriniiy M, E. chur i n % 1 ol playing short for the Smith, besides achall world was pull- | S'Teet With the result that the 1L [comn, worl featherweight title. {tar tomorrow afternoon when {ho | .p “ug; pinkerton, 1h; H. Anierson, playing a good ficlding game, turn- o lington. & B. team, by a fourth inning rally, |holder, at the Eastern league base. |10cal bovs stack up against tho fast| sy, rf; Allinson, c: Shepard, p: Piau- ed in the feature play by a great andom had nothing in particular beat out the Printers by an 11 to |ball park in this city on Saturday aveling Westbrook team. Manager | (o)t oh: Semmons, If; Gooby, " Do | left firld | o Bl : ot e Tobin will probably select his main- 3 running h left i T A e aTer s i by liaa ks core! (ftornoon, August 15. ! L nedid 4 ; : ; ; " Bucklaid for work [ g The summary e e e e e : et condition which Kelly asked 2 Score by nnings: 3 won three pennants and ther A e printing partmen ! Ao orr o T e e bl 3 ROV LB | hoginning to b a monotony to world | svarything that ifs players would |¥as that Kaplan'’s managers assure |18/ £0r and o 0 [White Army B 1| series played in New York pull through in this game with a|Herman in the event of the l:x'(w-‘){“r;“g 2 Sl L s e TR 6 ; 5 I i 5 g itk S A = Red Sox will surely be in the win . : 2 Popularity of Walter Johnson | win, but although the game was [0Sn% the hout in (his city to Kap- b A e e 8 i e . i on a close decision, that he be |€ . played on Tuesday night, when the 1ditlon, Washington had in its | bitterly fought, the last inning 2" o0 BECIS 0T RNAL NS " o nlay N ght, e R o e G given another bout in New York Orloles in Manchester | gonth chiirch and Red Army come frospophiag nal ok [within three months from the date e Orioles will put in a second | (5 grips The Red Army must win was pulling for i o _as follows: {or (e contest here. Tt i expected (1K tomorrow when they meet the | g keep its hold on second place and s vemain in the race, but they will m to get a| Printors, Maier, Valentine, fhat Kaplan's managers will agrec |fost Sons of Ttaly team of Manches- in a world st ) Abromowicz, s Larson, 1o this condition. ter in the Silk Town. The Orloles f},ve o tough battle, The Lutherans ir, the Philadeiphia Ath- | 1h; DeMore am, Cnaer the conditions®of the offer |ate playing today in the City league | i meet the Blue Army that night in same position | Afiller, p and cf; ang e ¢f and {madn for the hout by Promoter |and Manager Abe Aronson will prob- |14 the Bluebirds have the good ELOISR BRI LRS) The [ p. M. & B. Beacher, If; Tutke, rf; {\ullizan, Kapl the champion, [aDly select Tolll, classy little port- | \jcyes of the league tn their effort for S0 long | Mottola, rf; Kolode, 3bi Gernski. |will Ive & guarantes of $16,000 |sidér from Plainville, to work for [to hand the first defeat fo the lead- V of | ss; Gregory, 2h; Hayes, ofi Gregory, | with a priv of 40 per cent of (him. The Silktowners will use Bd-|org On Friday the Center and Trin- 1h; Casino and summer the receipts while Herman will be [8ar, a snappy boy, in the box, with |y \lethodist churches meet, and Tommy Basil held the indicator and |given a guarantee of $5,000 with a |Kennedy on the receiving end and fupo white Army will be opposed by end of his | ghowed that his eye 1 judgment | privilege ¢ r cent of the re- |they promise to send the New Brit- |tna gangerous Stanley Memorial manager alare as good as his playing ar coipts lain boys back home a much humbler rime favorife wit ° fandom but wiser nine, for the Americn leagus of = _ Kensington, the team from the | lower end of the city, will be hosts | to Jimmy Burns' Recreation nine of Dauss’ margin over the Senators over Cleveland, & to 1, Farl Combs raturned 1o the Yankee p and PITTSRURGH sent forth four hi | A.B. R Rube Benton of Cincinnati, an Brooklyn at Tihbots field, 4 1o 0. aid- \ other of the old-timers, shut ont | sty 1 ed by brilliant hitting on the part af ; Anderson, rf-3b; Cline crew. e —— ne The Elghteenth Ho]e BRIGGS to win | : I e el A BALL.A HOLE, iSYND\fATL $5.00 _ Al : sy 2 NASSAY, SIDE BETS, CADDY ¢ A DRotnb s S Biedontiy NLUNCH ‘CHECKS, .DQ\NK&-'»— e imasii ot el 508 THIS . THREE , *-EETN’\”T Washington v, Nathan Hale 1o contir s e e Washington feam won in a rd to ol than I feam er a heir ur neistent work T got s in the first inuing in- suppose that ea frame ur i S Ne N ai hen HialEstaol ) ¢ em Walter n a to & good their elubs ewinging in nice shape. | good | opposition will experience plenty icz gave a relieved him . J E excapt for some oL m for relief work 11 batters A for three ru Washingtons, e walk, and an error ir 0 the second. Ma p the pitching burden s called fo 'r‘w of Star Reservns : paw Vean Grege. 4 fcks balls 1 against r red Mar tussell and Vean Greg ager Harris not one byt | The best of ¢ £ s going ngton and Wasiels 't look f G ¢ /;,{/ ~ WYKASYL- a wire T 40 not bélieve lack of | pitching will make it possible.

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