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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925, faisaaiatesioiassietostenioadastatesarnitoatesiasieciasiiniaisessstiotutoteaanaiatsa ot it 1 3833238888223 18801201 SEIsERIRETTILIAIIRNILSLLL, KENSINGTON LOSES TO RECREATION TEAM SECOND TlME CORBIN RED SOX SCORE AOTHER SHUTOUT—PIRATES SWAMP SAINT | STANISLAUS — FALCONS BEAT X Y TEAM OF NEW HAVEN — ORIOLES LOSE TO SOUTH MANCHESTER — CITY LEAGUE RESULTS R R R 1oe SITRTUIELIE: do 400430 TI0 2000502531 SESTILESAITEILILL 112001018 RS ATHLETICS STAY AT ToP /IROLESGOINTD NODNAN'S HITS s Sve et | ENSINTON o OF AMERICAN STANDING \EAD IN LEAGUE BEAT WESTBROOK " BOWS 0 MERIDEN “Lddie” Hein Holds St Stanislans Mackmen Take 15-Inning Victory From St. lmuis—‘Four Comnered Tie for First . Gorbin Red 'SOX Scone Al]Ofl]@l‘j : o Coombs M’.Iimmv Buns RJJ‘JcaIml] Teain Washington Gains Decision Over Indians—Detroit| P40 IS Broken Saturday ' YN\ ' ‘ Shutout in Sunday Game 1 tne puates yisine w vernne - Bats South Lind Bays , 4 ting game easily 100k the measure S s Yankees—Pittshurgh Gai a La } ] e of the §t. Stanislaus teim of «Meri “m(:lh(‘l Yankees—Pittsburgh Gains Half a Lap League Standing i The Corbin Tted Sox confinued on | ‘den yesterday in the Silver City by f : AteE (e n Gnants by being p g I 2.0, i their merry way yesterday with the score of 11 to o “Eddie” Hein, ()¢ i bR inT, et ““"L e hile New:York Loses to | Qriolca BOGCOCR ) k"“ i - “Lefty” Buckland shining again in after a slow rt in the fest frame, Buens' Reercation teate trom Merie Cincinnati—Cards Blank Robins. [ Burritt e YY) another shutout victory over the pitched Invincible bull throughott (en ut the Uercisal avenne gronnds Dragons coee 2 300 2 Westhrook club. Timely hitting, | the game and held the Saints powers 1 (e sonth ond 1os s esterdiy 4 FAlCoN AR o oo ] 500 R " ; splendid pitching and concentrated less, “Matty” Hayes continucd his cypoon by the scor « Ken- y A . Jolin 2 Rangers ... 2 500 ; team play featured the work of thy | hard hitting, crashing out a single. singron fadled 1o wile goud ¥ league lead ] entrenc . X a oD & F. Corbin ..., 1 3 250 sn[ \‘=:»r~!l o i ;[\[ rln!vlllrh‘qu‘vi\lrl“]: umvl;. 1[1‘“ 4'1\-|A}n:‘\1 boust (hit M ;w”w cop o the Sl ] o Pale csery / he Corbin fribe started early, | the hase: e first with @ 1ON8 ond gne and they were he L et A g { SRR el on ot i Patrus hit safely, stole sccond and | double to the center garden. He (he way scored when Gilberts mussed up | caught his first game tor the Pirates Meriden st ] wing i the Huber's drive. Again, in the fourth, | and stood up well behind 1ein's socond inning. Flitow ol oif with Huber got a life when Ingraham 'slants. Beagle pushed out a single. o double 1o contor and scored on booted his offering. He went 1o double and triple and Weir sent Cussidy's single to right. Fhe teae second on Smith's sacrifice and | {hree singles out in the lot. ccored on Blanchard's blow over | In the first inning, the Corsairs games, . 0 The Orioles are in first place in iling x brya the City league by virtue of their uthful Athletes Connie | DRt win over the Falcon Reserves In the M remained at t of the AR game played on Diamond No. 2 at American ladder, Tifteen innings AR 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, by the were required before they obtained | wioos g { ?lscore of 7 to 3. The contest was w verdict of 12 to 8. Al Simmons tied f 3 3 the best played this season in the the score in the ninth with a home e i ; league and a large crowd of fans Galloway and Sisier also pro- | Tavene fgacy H A witnessed the play. Hits were few ed four base hits, Tl 0 ol and far betwern, the Orioles garners The Senators' veterans toiled on 0 0 pushed another over the pan it third. Hatbach walked and ston | second. | landed on Coombs and drove in five socon 115t o0 i e Zliiey Snyder’s bunt in the sisth was a | runs, The Saints came back Lo score bing), beauty and he reached first. He | poup puns on three hits and 1wo gr- ' Konsi e RhoRtout iy promptly was pushed to second LY ! pors, The Pirates continued to hit ; \ ing only three and the Falcons i ¢ Huber's sacrifice. Blanchette was meanwhile, Dutch Reuther gaining | ii s Y a busting out four, i Sataline got a line on ervor and while Hein subdued the Meriden promptly stole sccond e scored d 9 ; hit by a pitched ball and Fitzpatrick | uq¢ers, a decision over the Indians at Cleve- (D Bl e 0 The game was marred thronghout Y 4 walked, filling the land, 4 to 2. He kept seven hits o = =1y the constant bickering of the A ' g Noonan then strode to the plate well distributed while Joe Judge | o fo Getiiniih, Falcon players and their rooters at \ ¢ with a mighty wallop hit for three led the Washington atta scoring L § h ccisions of the umpires but es- 1 4 F i / ases into deep left. This el two doubles and a singl y : 8 g g 3=12 v the crabbing of Umpire : & sacks and gavé the Corbin's Detroit gubjected the Yankees to| Two Johuson, Ward, Tia- | Ma The result of this was that e i i ree more, | a'bombardment, twenty-two hits oY, i 5 Manush _(2), Manager Mickey Makula protested b s ok ; i Straighty the red-hosed hoys | rolling up a total of eighteen runs to 1) ons e M | the game on two decisions by Mal- 3 i £ A 4 added ar in the seventh. Cor- | twelve collected by the York- b Suerifices | 1oy and on general principles and s = bin singled and went to sccond on | ers, Pitchers went down like a line | ~F: Johnaon 3 lay—. | this will he taken to the meeting of b . / . Patrus' perfect sacrifice and scored of dominoes. Homers were recorded | ; jeiibetions | the managers of the teams. g 3 & p on Snyder's blow info left. The | hy Harry Heilmann and Lou Gehrig, | fone 2, ¥e aw: Il Ducherrl)whol playedl a steliar . ; A L 4 eighth inning saw two more runs one for each side 1 e game for the Orioles both in the | s gvy 7 4 come in. Hits by Smith and Fits. | Rain prevented the scheduled field and at bat, started off in the i atrick, a sacrifice by Banchette and | Mmeeting of the enemy Sox, Red and first inning with a clean single to ot g S Noon's donble explain the method | (eiie) suAChicago. i s ety E 1 vight fleld, L. Budnick tried to catch Y by which it was done, In the National league Pittshurgh Brainard of the opposing side shen Glhson booted King's grounder, In the second aond third the Gilson gol u hit in the vighth and Pirates sent four more runs across wus sufc cond on an atfempted {he plate, The: fielling of Sheehan sieal when Vonturo dropped Mee "\was the best effective work showh Keon's perfect throw He was sice Ly the locals, Markowskl, third rifiecd to (hird and seorcd on Cuse baseman for the Saints played & sidy's inficld poke to Brgley snappy game, robbing Shecban of two hits by smearing line drives one | =G Rot & line on handed. Ross, local boy, caught a i n oo s e R e soeond for sweet game for the losers and con- |y ficoled for & mingld, . There Wos & g Chiied o 10 (o fight. Kane Jarge crowd on hand to wateh the ' goi ™ CEUE b e in on Kingo's proceedings showing the interest in o ™) (o the New Britain-Meriden clashes. Adamuitis, former stay Trade school star and late of the Langers, v Shawkey (0'Rourke) Wild | him by throwing fom right field, ool slerend el gained half a lap on the ints Winning pitcher— | 1, 1o throw w g’ Wwild and Bucher- gave the home ,qmid a chance erfl 1"’ nlhtbf by dissElnn tontie while beating Baltimore in an exhi- | """ Ormsby, Nallin and Row- £ crow n the ninth with three sensa. | rest 0f the SEfan GO 18 AR Cip | right bition game. The Giants falled to | 2 tional stops, all of which he cleverly | Into form 4nd shotid 8¢ a HE The feature of the game was take advantage of their opportu ty| The FFaleon Ttescrves started in the | Presenting the new king of the| 'm[vnl mmsmnm,«, i mT“v;— :Lglrll rs. T T e AndiBonetitolClnciniati kLA JiTe second by seoring one, Wojak walked [lightweight sector — Mr. Jimmy | The Red Sox will play Stafford st Reds gafhered their entire harvest It ks R sl b Siittuls 5 e 1 U S Springs on next Sunday and expect 0 ¥ The gcore: Kensingion tied 'he score in the second time and scored when In the ninth, RBuckley got a hit over first base. Hv stole second on Zielke's hit through Begley. ‘e rode in on Gibson's hit to ri went around to third, He scored on Tronoski's long fly to center, 3 o Luke's error. Hinchey walked and|the erown by virtue of his technical RECREATION J4reductlon. of Jack Scott I stole second. Nelson dropped the|knockout victory over Stanislaus | G905 b s Brooklyn took ter day off B | (hird strike on Makula and threw to|Loavaza of Chile in the second |London Sporting Circles Still Talk- X s though the players appearc ainst : ol Luke at first. Wojak attempted to|round of their New York elimination | Corbin, of . Louis, Little Sherdel left handed | 5 bon | make heme en the play, but Luke's | tourney match the other day | Ing Over Action Taken Mnu'ru-fl,"‘,‘j‘ 2 : L dhisen e B avElo MO UtRA ol Uit or WL ke IR 3 ol throw nailed him at the plate.| Goodrich has only boen Bghting a | v g Sar Huer, 1 e i 3 ! | k. Wa « twenty-seven inning the Robins S & 3 O Hinehey went fo third on the play. [€ouple of years, But has met many | Snilth, ah 050 2 Pt 2 — | Cassl o 3 class duri | Rlanchard Bl vt L Teite: b 0| Hinchey scored later on a passed | Of the §00d boys in his class during | 1ondon, July 20 P—Sporting cir- | Fltapaint Smllitel o 5 Coic 2 Neonan, « ball. They seored again in the third | AL span. cles in London are still talking about | o [ 1 s \ 0, ¢ : : ! o ademski's | A bout between the Bufalo yonth ckland, L.l 0 A (PR RO Totals i | The summary have made only un. " Al AR . T | Terris ¢ Across the tic | by Li N i Newark A, C., otals S \ 8 b ; 2 3 I H ool v When 3. Cosgrove dropped Zaiko's | TEFTiS now looms ncross the fistic [by Loren Murchison, Newark A Total Pid e Rayr ) ) ol long fly to center horizon. n the 100 and 200 yard dashes at WIS < . Sfiee o Ve L The Orioles added one in the| | 8aturday's track meet at Stamford | Rr : ) Sta oy . o, ‘Hm-‘! Tucherri got on on Zaiko's ‘SOUTH MANGHESTER CLUB | Bridge. when it was announced that |} e " i l Markowekl, Ftiene R L LIERCE CHTU R I [the amateur status of Murchison had |leire rf . ] o 0 Coombs, D . | down. He went to third on a passed SETS BAGK LOCA AM seen questioned. Nothing new in | r”“‘:““‘!"v(nx i ] : f boll and scored on Luke's bunt LTE the case developed over the week- |dilherts o irates M They scored twice in the Afth. An-| end. byt Sir Montague Shearman, | Vilvox e ! LI s 3 derson walked, stole sccond and president of the British Amateur [Norton 1t ... 3 Conv sy otiTiifee braaih ay 15 Recrention 0 on Bucherri's single. (Leaders in City League Unable | otpietic association, authorized the Totals 3 5 acrifice hita— e T AR e el Histot laon PHILADELPHIA AD R H. PO. A E e rri stolo second and was sac- ey 7 i oy anes " : i . y : : it Solve Slants of Red Men's following statement this morni Al S S lase Coombs 1, Stolen vir, Beagle. | Kingn, Thven tse hit-- R 10 third wy Don Cosgrove. | “As the question has arisen wheth. | o buse hit =3 e LS e o Dirates. 4 Salta . Tass | on haia-ofl Walih . oft Fioli 5. stk me in on an error by Zaiko Piioher er Mr. Murchison forfeited his ama- | nin, Patrus, Anciyard, tuer, ed ball--Ross. fite—off Hein 7 i & oft| e, e R ) he Orfoles added two more In tour status since leaving the United | Buic on balle-Thomas 1. Struck oni— | Coombs 14 in 8 fld pite . | piays—Fields to " atali albach T f ' rhomas 1, Bla 7. Stolen base | Umpire--Marks, Time of game—3:00. R. Walsh. Hits—off Walsh, Dudjack sixth.. Tronoski singled and | The Orioles after breaking into States by personally accepting money | ¥ Thomas 1. ol s Vimblreassntalics tole second, He was sacrificed to |the lead in the N Britain City ‘mr expenses and for appearing in |cara: Buckland to Fitzpatrick to BMn- DUTCH TEAM ELIMINATED = At fizifos ixlemee ndine eamepinamisfani sand oo aiacing | ahicticie et ey, (NEna b SRRREE G S LB fott om tares= | Noordwyk, Holland, July 20 ®P—| JOINS HOLL-IN-ONE CLUB [When Kunda heaved one wild. [at the hands of the South Man- |ter will be inquired into by the Eng- | forin & Westbreck 4. Sleb L | e Wallcki was safe when Kania boots |chester Red Menin the Silk Town [lish A4, U. and the A A U. of tho e Ll Gues Ty uanont piner e e Sl e o his grounder. He stole second |vesterday afternoon by the score of |United States. While the inquiry is | ., o , Blale B e e 4 5 of Inwood, & lef y e o vesterday defeated th ch ¥ handed golfe playing over the and rode home when Nelsow's|d fo 1. [sending no further information can | Kive Are Killed When B s e L Tl BB G AU | grounder went through Kanta. J.| The locals were unable to hit the |be given to the pres [ 5 Train Crashes Sedan |6—1, 6—# 6—s. 6—4 By taking | i mude the soventeenth hols, Cosgrove seored {n the seventh when |9PPOSING pitcher who was formerly - . e B o ainzicelma alies lont Ealins | enines e s st R lie walked, stole second and was sac- |&@ Member of the big team's twirling | TATE OFFERED BOUT , Youngstown, (;1,(.1(‘. |,t,|\ rI. \1,4);,, i \’Ifl’(“ a1 | Ist e sco & I e persons, including two children, |92 £ ke vificed to third. He came in on i Klemas red the only | pianos Ayres, July 20, (P—Angel | ¢ 'm\,"“'m‘ ‘]\‘”M i m;" nated Holland feom the competition Braceras, Argentine fight promoter, 7 = Sudnick’s erre Orioles run on a two bagger and Aiers ed to meet the victors : “V" Fal fis g0t their third run|@ single while N. Tolli held the op crossing near Brookileld, Ohio, ten [and are qualified to m has cabled Bill Tate, Negro heavy- kiiehl. Onlo, 1% lin the play in the AMEricAn ZonC. | e lin the eighth, Gadomski singled, | Ponents of the local team to four | At wiles north of here, late yesterday T cond and third and rode hItS and fve runs [weight of ‘New York, offering (0 pis | yien . sedan in which they where GOIN’ FISHIN’? econd 4 fird - and ro o A e s pest |MIM $4.000 ani - expenses for 8|50 wag struck by a New York . e on Don Cosgrove's hoot |twelve-round bout with Luis Firpo. oo oo vacsenger train BASS SEASON OPEN to he held in Buenos Ayres early i)™ " qeq are Matthew Severin, | 4 LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF “ opposing {September. Fivpo, it s sald. has|o oty oo goverin, 33, his wife, s ARTIFICIAL TN THE was especially effective in pLal lagreed to meet Tate for a certain hes. The Orfoles flelded like |81 Rave good accounts of percentage of the gate receipts. D asclt e (o6 5 i h Mibich, 33. and Mary Moreigh, SLOTTEDSRET) e s es e, AEun (it &n onied Ehres| Seles 7 2 2 lv bich an BATTERIES Boxes, §1.00 to £3.00; Ling The score 7 plays to stir the fans | L ! PORTUGUESE CHAMPION WINS tabich was driving the Severins was effective but a trifle | waas gl | \ .| Rio Janeiro, July 20. P—Claudio [to a Philadelphia town to get their Auto Electnc sel’vme hefinceelsiad moorsSupPOLLhue 3 Novelli, holder of the Brazilian!two children, Barbara, vl his mates, Bucherri's worl Anderson. the Orioles' classy litfle [S€en at the Manchester diam o[ porisider. pitehed like a vetcran [Some time and despite th - stren of the team, the O Matthew Severin, 10, their son, Jos- kg “ llightwelght boxing title, was knock- [Charles. 5, who were visiting at an I ? y i il A tEia i shole ke, 1 3 oa : ed out Saturday night in the first|uncle's farm. They had taken the |C. A, ABETZ Tel. 2860 | Orioles while Gadom 0 " v g O r . vound of a hout by Tavares Crespo' Moreigh girl, daughter of a neigh- B oise for the ¥alcons R ! 1S lightweight champlon of Portugal. bor along for the ride. 114 FRANKLIN 5Q. When a Feller Needs a Friend - e ——cs DOG-GONE THE 1uck! JusT wWhEN You'Re MAWING GooD WITH THE GANG BECAUSE o= YoUuR STAR GAME, THAT LITTLE KID WITH A CRUSH ON You HAS To COME ARCUND AND MAKE You LOooK RIDICULOU S VICTORS 5 2 " o ¢ Run Strack sut DUNDEE FIGHTS TONIGHT | | Will Meet Johnny Leonard in Fea- | | ture Bout of Queenshora Stadium | Pass Card New York July 20.—Johnny Dun- = NOUT RS y Ve, Dragims lee, former holder of the world's | EERVOUT AN - the featherweight championship and a one-time junior lightweight cham pion, will go into action against Allentown Johnny Leonard in the vature 10-round bhout at the pucensboro stadium tonight, Dun- | « last start was a short time ago, ‘ hen was outpointed by Sid Ter- | vis. Dundee hopes to stage another meback, but in so doing he has anged 1o Oppose no easy oppon- | for Leonard is a ridable foe established himself here his courageous battles Micky Brown. Dundee has ithfully for this bout and \e registers a decisive victory he | ans to make another drive for hoth e juni ightweight and lig weight crowns. Willie Harmon, ea side weight, and Harry Gaifund will meet g Patrus got in the 10-round semi-final in hat bhagger into right A promises to be a hard fight. Another | Jasper walked econd. '10.round skirmish brings tégether | Jackson was hit b pitched ball BRlack RBill. and Corpora | Izzy Sehwartz, & brace of batttling fly (Cotitinued on the Following Page, welghts, R pes WY TRIBUNE e

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