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f2oo0ettiesitsitiny PIRATES satiisinitieasin i n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 Freheciitiistatatiastet MEET MERIDEN RECREATION TEAM TONIGHT DELANEY TO GET CHANCE AT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE — LOCAL | TEAMS BUSY OVER WEEKEND -~ LEO DUROCHER IS SOLD TO NEW YORK YANKEES — W. J. SWEENEY WINS WATERBURY TOURNEY s NEW YORK GIANTS TAKE THREE WEEKS’ ROAD TRIP Champions Up Against Most Severe Test of Season— Pittshurch Only Slightly Behind Leaders—Corsairs Start Today Against St. Louis Cards—Yanks and Senators (lash—-Red Sox Meet Mackmen—Chicago Grips With Detroil and St. Louis Battles Cleveland. National league, ohia, Buck- oner of De- | twirlers in who are | honors. | inhart of league rans for Philli anking high. 1 Marberry of Wash- far behind their great | in effectiveness and | cuther of the Senators is cragiog one hit per inning. rth and Mo, of Dauss of Detroit, and New York American 1 hold the pacemaker tight g ing the games o ped by ern its w stand, thirteen ) margin in anov out the ponement had a m Phillies, lessdrove mond in the first place will be sairs, beginning series with have thus two games ou [ Kechnle's cohorts. American | C & holiday by are due back day. The.Yan road i« are not an m mate " Pittsh st. | Herb | Yankee league opposition . 1 tho other (.u ove s who ¢ to one hit per ing » Glants have two of lead- s in the National league nd Virgil Barnes. ako Ct Jones uffman Vance rooklyn, Donohue of er veteran National Jac ave the and Tony K of B Cinc S0 ubs, Percy “Dazay” the t on 4 innati 1shoot er records same pitchers lead of fooling batters, in the leading in strike-outs, with with Johnson's 62 Philadeiphia Ath- batted more freely leads both with 16, an- the o show th L n other Vanee m being 1a leagues in compared p1e 02 of rous cading 1e Red Chic Ithough 16. veteran cagues in games other argument kil won, Invade and Detroit positions in t first divisi to hold third p from Cle Sox fo Jispute for Louis w Bahe Hérr;;n to '\Iect K d Hcmv of Montreal | 3—Babe Herman atherweight, who to meet Lonis (Kid) wor! rhury, THLE HOM eland Pitchers' Chicago, July ball is not so very ed by some of the league pitchi records compile In the American |¢ pitche . less per Record coM ly ¢ (BY NF. \ indications the Er @'s champion- August his last s with Kid atred | Rocka- in Steeplech (a Nt ent | record for w J it is p 1 today in one of imost i ik Mghmen Wit | thay 11 a o or eight The ers per Bre from each Wa erown fean league Cincinnati National i¢ with an av inning 1in a nun hig re- $ expeeted the test. Authony 1s Chick Kan tamweight 1 renit two th yOung: the to give in the lengue hard much . ter J v i} for ef will York in | Re g York it th aind us, American on fou of initi W four tur plicrs fror the season | Ber | paign in whic ved the un 59 four-ba son’s stretch, plis | out | That At the in America No quest'nn of any sacrifice in Tuxedo ()uautw. Just bigger sales rgsulting in lowered manufacturing costs. Due to the FRESHNESS and unvarying goodness of Tuxedo. Because Glants we It the initia the Philly margin. he rest of perf Tuxedo is always in perfect condition. Every supply sent to the dealer is dated Stating the sold — Guaranteeing you Tuxedo that’s properly aged, perfectly blended, ALWAYS fresh. Cool, fragrant, sweet. bite in a boxful. BOUTS (Phil) | | Charley York and F last day it can be | | to Fight 3 rai New a's tonig n Not a {Sweeney Wins Tourney l)cspl ers from o tray Wa der a handicap interrupted t a' times 16 w {1akes to follow READ THE H [ Ousrarieed v Kons g bacec S ADS FOR RESULTS I91ere e e ppratssateeteteeess 1eRLRL: Blg League Home Run Record National St. Louis ., New York . | Brooklyn .. Cincinnati . hicago Boston Totals .. 1 that e i pr big » 1dditional home slightly mor pre 1 way lilts ow that t1 1t Tonight. July tesserrertereesaetIessEsILILY fraseese BRI DELANEY LIGHT Bridgeport Fi Paul Berlend New York lenbach will Jul light heavyweigh for the second t stadinm on Augu Delaney of were signed HOME RUN 1922 1923 1924 1925 116 112 (1nt halt) 107 63 g7 0 8 9 7 5 62 72 a9 52 49 43 45 15 45 36 g4 42 90 g6 23 o2 g 530 538 498 390 promoted by STATISTICS American 1922 19p Athletics ., 111 . Louis 97 New York . 95 Detroit 54 hicago ... 45 Wash'ton 15 Boston .,,. 43 Cleveland . 32 at Newark, N, es ... 3 1924 1925 52 (1nt half) 82 67 105 87 & 41 35 42 4 26 22 34 30 59 40 cr the referce he with Young Mar in the ninth roun adjudged an |iion on the part | New Jerscy boxi ater Berlenbach urg ! indicated hand. The Rerlenbac be the second {men Their the fourth roun knockout victor, His Stuni Delaney is 11 over which when latter the heights of of pressive lnocke history of the on the night of Madison Suqare lenbach felt t Delaney's right an inj [ Totals in his career, set, Rerlenbach tal of 23 cons numbering amon of the best Berlenbach his match c wit {E RUN CANNONADING HAS BEEN EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY v, FIRING LETS UP APPRECIABLY, A NEW M BELOW AR GIVEN THE HOMER STATISTI THE FIRST HALI OF THE PRESENT CHASE. THIS JOR LEAGL OF THE PA OFFER AND RECORD T THREE INTER- CERTAIN THER WITH PARISONS, 0 v 150 DUROGHER 18 SOLD T0 NEW YORK YANKEES but Delaney, had confidence sthp Rerlenbach and floored th champion for th Attempts to ave failod in A SERVI uly 2 new major leagues thing this seasor short of nt 8 UPHOLD DECISION Athletic 4 is h St i Pennsylvania Commission thin sosulted 1 title, whieh estal rrse Decli Ref- o Flashy, 10 Year Old Shortstop of | VOts to Reverse Decision of meloy o erce in Delanes-Loughran Bout. halt-way n more over Hartford Eastern Teague Club, 1oy has k ard two six-round d Slatte ®)—Th commission | |of Jimmy a vote of two | i ey of Commissioner | fght with Rerle White Referee Philadelphia, July Pennsylvania Athietic upheld, by been Makes Big Improssion, And record more than rs are needed in the to shatter mark hung up by Yankees in 1921 i sluggers in National can pound than half as many itil the end did 1 the 8 assured, sent mark was made the older R the cam- made Joops. nas - Leo Durocher resent : year old nators, York over 1o | at the yesterday Rt 1 to one, the Charles Fred the i action New 1 shortstop of th s been hought by the ankees and will be turnce the American League club in overruling Arthur No- | Neason decision of The remainde lan in the recent ten-round tween bout be- Philadel- Jack Delaney, Bridgeport, Shibe park. White and Harvey J. Boyle constituted the ma- ority, while Willlam H. Rocap was in the minority. He voted to call friends In the the Tommy lLoughran, ry tale reads the account ! ascball career of this young z flash who was summoned to just one day hefore the ason opened to fill in at shortstop until later fortifications were re- ceived. Durocher had already been | the bout “no contest.” sent back home after a hrief trial | The two judges acting in the bout with a few other Springfield boys | disagreed as to the winner and No- bt the one of lan awarded the bout to Delancy. e infield recruits left shotstop An hour after the contest, White, open the hefore the Senators the only comissioner attending the vent to Bridgeport to start the gea- | bout, publicly announced Nolan's de- son, cision would not stand and g Duroche decision as a draw. i phia, and who re Adays hefore the fight his first ronte Conn., at m now round in helding him to previons mark Slattery New Vork the hands of Da nia. at the Polo nee home I'hat 1 Babe Ruth helievable by bangin BECrS ACrOss 4 sea run. Hing i lagt minute release of day hring together dleweights who outer circle tenders. e the ¢ Phillies compiled i record to date. point this owing 1l hit with Park especial- who knew was playing ague game of his life, The r continued all through the to glitter at shortstop. has never struck a hitting de but appears as such a promis- ng plaver hoth Chicago Cubs ind the Yankees went after him, the New York club offering the most Durocher at | puts his foot in the hucket® and this appears to be his hitting handicap, but there is ty of ce to correct this| of ¢ cl LOOKRING FOR GAMES The Diamond Dusters are seeking games with any team averaging be- tween 14 and 15 years of age. The management wishes especially to hear from the Glen A. C., Pirate Juniors, Cubs, Cardinals, Tigers, Arch street Tornadoes, All Stars and other indoor outfit in the city. games phone Michacl Sincko at 3062-2 hetween 5 and 6 o'clock. ason, heel v those he the fir voun, the erewd to the 1 ! RESCINDS Hollywood, ('a sate hoxing cor day reseinded i forbidd Dav Frank Schoell 1 gust S, unl | Mickey Walker. championshin September 26, with 7 pac in ey should excel set season He ormance by a goodly D c Durocher has made himselt popu- Hartford fans The amount paid by Durocher was not haseh: wrong topr re ON TONIGHT \ is the Yankees | made public. GRAND CIRCUIT MEET Stake gu { be | | WONDER \WHY THEY DOWN'T COME ALL THE WAY UP'‘" HERE WAS THIS HERE NOW AMUNDSEN GUY IN A FLYING MACHINE AND TAKES ONE LOOK AT ME AND TURNS BACK- Four Races, Including $3.000 New senberg of Park American Pace and Three ddie Shea of Chicago Trotting Events Carded for Today Mic 2 races o | Vhr‘ and | purses | were carded for to- | 1 circuit meet here four events are: $2.000 three- | trot, the 2:02 trot for a of $3,000, a §2 two-year- and the Park American for Todd Hart, given a spler Harry Putna q s in the cighteenth renc nge club first money in the lowa trotter had July ine rk American 11ing events non Kalamazoo, 23 (P—1D) Fou (Phil) 1 Edd ait the call to bant t i stake P uding pace with aved a arley 1IN - York Amweig A5T The year-old purse o1 trof n did drive passed the xal P After heat tn for nd first | MUST BE A PRETTY ToUGH PROPOSITION =+ NOow TAKKE My SISTER THe SOUTH POLE -- She WASN'T SO CoLpD-:- THEY GoT To HER EASY. M JusT A TOoUGH POLE AND THAT'S WHY THEY LinE me- Trumpet, the the . ressrve to step out to victory on the home stretch of the next two he The time of the three ged 2:06%5. An extra heat was necded to de de the 2:07 trot with Christie Mac vinning the mile. Cupid’s Albingen won second and Hurry Up ipped his driver, Ben White, out of the sulky in the 1 he Norman | Grattan won pace in | ats wi Herr, sec- | Mike miles aver- te Heavy \mrm ‘v\ 23 money ight h h Res VICENTINT ARRIVES July 2 Lius Viecen- lightweight champion | Brookiyn yester- | iralso, on the South | liner Aconcagua with a the right to battle for the | lightweight title. Since he '1‘\\""' ited States a year ago. Vieentini has fought and won in South America two fight which he| ‘w“ AXArCiss”’ DUt ers in arrived in ay un Valy Ay 0 aly y shower | Amer aim to hena } ar game, forcing ther through miniatur the ball ERALD LLAsSu’th HEAVY BOUT risk Rridg yesterday rounds to a decision at Tex Ric In his debut as champlon recently escorted from the ring by police aft- unsatistact | stalling after a medical examination irst Tie was knocked out for the first time P mid of the seleet cire heavy favorits owing to his backed of supporters from Bridzeport | Rerlenbach’s match Delaney's Recond as his il Other Routs by Rickard will hring together old | light heavyweight divisions. Slattery, hes his slons The T.oughran- GRANTED ghter 1o Battle ach on Aug, 28 y 23 (P— the meet the Pirates of t twilight contest tonigl Al sorts of pre local boys home Paul Ber- | his newly won t ring championship Ime at the Yankee ust ©$ against Jack Conn. They to fight 16 show to be ard aion successive dates last nevertheless, has few days. The played at the Le J.. Berlenbach was | as his pitehing Buckley, the Ni Besides him, nriggs of lown the contest has a fine ad st 1 his ngml ullo of New Orleans | The match w Burne A Middletown, Ho is a of the champlon by Saioriioeat 8 A5, although was exoncrated of mounc ., he wi ury to his right h-Delaney fight will neeting of the two match ended in with Delaney a and Kurt Brenner, on of the nd ibling Block e stumbling hlock lenbach tripped was traveling to ne of the most im- it careers in the fistic game, It was| March 14. 1924, at Garden when Der- sting of one of on his jaw and til last turn the out much trouble be Eddie Hein, Sunday and The game is o'clock at the Lew Meriden. A large fans plan to accompar {sairs to watch t lineup will be Bddie Gibson, ss; 3b; Ed Walsh, Ralph Buckley, s Iirn revious to this up- had piled up a to- ccutive knockouts ng his victims some idleweights outside le of champions. ntered the ring for | h Delancy, a top record hundreds who ability to upset the dopr farmer amateur ~ count of ten. remateh the the by ih his London, minster Gazette teur Rowing Assoc not to in officially English sculler Philadelpha e two pact owing to | MeTigne change of the gold with n a glish sculler, delphia in Beresford states, a rtace on 125 has fully impressive rival. Except for jofeats at the hands ry. of Ruffaln, N. Y. is clean his with since Before the Face nbach | Jack tion, returning Beresford r of the card sought middleweight and ing authorities 21st hirthday two |seulls, schedule mateh, will fight over the ten this state, his age a six round limit on This will also | and not the teur championship. i for the second since his defeat at ve Shade, of Chlifor- July 2. lowers mateh will two prominent mid- stand out in the championship con- cup. the semi-finale, Grounds, — n hurgh a game man, had six IS DEC I\l()\ alif., July 23 (#—The mmission Iate vester- ts action of Monday ¢ Shade to fight n San Francisco, Au- he agrees to meet in a welterweizht at Innings. or league record. Toledoe, Ohio, dee. Manfield, her. Stoy of Lancaster, Ohio, hout 12-round fight. Wonder What the North Pole Thinks About WONDER WHERE MR. NANSEN AND MR PEARY WENT To:- THEY WERE NICE FELLOWS BUT DARN \T THevY WENT BAack "Too soon- WHAT ARE THEY GOING To Do WITH ME when THEY DO GeT HErRE '? JUST STAND AROUND AND SHAKE HANDS WITH BACH OTHER AND TELL STORI®S AMD MAYBE TAKE. A DRINK AND THEN GO BACK declde: to inform the cup committee that he will return the trophy forth- {hmn TWO BUSY § played between Pitts- and Brooklyn the other day | Milton Stock, Dodger second ba consecutive They came in the sixth and seventh | It is believed to be a PIRATES 10 MIX WITH BURNS' RECREATION TEAM Corsairs to Invade Silver Meet Conquerors of Kensington in Tilt Jimmy Burne of Mcriden Recreation tcam Which his it rations to send the | sec defeated Confident that his boys will give the | Britain Pirates the same treatment gave the Kensington team week, strenglhencd lineup considerably during the past | battle game wis avenue it is reported that Burns may sclect choice 1 school boy has who turned Kensingtons in left hander use him as he y of twirlers in 1} h, tamaltis will probably be the se- Pirates m to do the twirling tonigl who has heen with the t Ny game, ie 10 RETURN GUP English Amateur Rowing Ascociation Not to Sanction Scul.lcr Competing | For Philadelphia Trophy. July 23 (B —The West- ays that the Ama- tion has d competing challenge which Jack Beresford, J retained last week | by defeating Walter Hoover of Phila|speed to beat them and retain their the d, Philadelphia cup was emblematic of the world's ama- Beresford won the diamond sculls consecutive year in the regatta at Henley, first appearance in a | before the race for the Philadelphia Walter Hoover was put out in LOSES ON TOUL July 23 (P —Al Dun- lost on a last night when he struck . a Vernon on ' the seventh round of their ccheduled It is exp Meriden team down with- | teame I reserve will | who has been turn- | league ing in oxcellent games this scason heduled avenue field in | number of local | Moria SIONS o IIIIIINIIIIIIIN LOGAL TEANS LAY FORBUSY WEEK-EN {Plenty of Action Promised Fans Jor Sunday's Attractions City to All- pilot o is to in a making city is city and 1 will usual to mest the on two |agers who wish to play Burns, [ ware City outiits about his | Star tonight. | in th is W teanins as they Jimny will - be | reation te field and | battles {e tempted thi team last Kensingto | and this no e | ment because the "ington has been showing Tomor ft v Th I'rancis | team W lisposed Russell an nplieie the first and shoots, | was Nis | raii dnty, Re- | will resume play ave in re- |y The 1 i the row “rnoon Tuesday nd at attr of cague, stopped beca of § g Walnu etion at the gam and Wa main h ) Bob Wal tween oy 1 ton. team, e stoin tirst ic with game will and Smit Hon in and @ agement | T'his boy | Place agers un- | I cted to |l in Tomorrow azainst A {the Center teum lin Methodist and th sing or 6:45 | the ¢ bats W Th Clor- [worth seet Burns' | ever will be i e urday teams the benefit o will batt Diamond No. should be a r after being in ently hit thei con Reseryes day tle, have I the and ar ing to keep up w Dia No. o'clock gue leading Orioles will hase wenated P & 17 Corbin team to contend with, This will he a battle hetween Alpha and the Omega of league. The Corbins, although in last place, showed a lineup last Sat- urday that will he hard to beat, and the Oriolea will hay top d larger crow hand, it ie umpires cry “Pla ern ming the Smith, Ihach, | he fans, [ at e Rungers n *on wk in what The langers appi e 1al- I on 1 Al Gl have ile 8] bite lesperately sty ht i W . on the leaders cldel sanction ay for the | cup r.. champion the e to travel at Thames. the paper! standing. On o'clock, Burritts, Diamond No. the Dragons will These battl me 1 at 4 the ment teams royal for the honors of st last Saturday in two |the g: Both lo: I for the Philadel- |lough aselgnments. | phia gold chalienge cup on July 13, declared regardless of the ontcome, the cup to tates as he held with English row- that the Saturday the T vill meet the strong Ited Men o Manchester in the tie Silk Towners con re to St Miry's fleld on Sunday afternoon All-Kensington will have the Car- dials of Hartford as an attraction atthe Percival ayenue grounds Sat- urmy with the team playing its first zate under the leadership of James Mctabe, appointed coach and man- ager of the playing end of the Kens- lll!\-l! outtit, e Corbin Red Sox will to Stifford Springs to meet team there in an annual The Red fox have been the best drawing card f1 the south end town for the i past fuy years and after their im- essivt victories of the past few an ever Sun- afternoor Aleons his inten- of United | am 1 Silk City with the diamond several days journey th town T | week, vill draw more t day. All the local teams have tough asignments this week and the backers of the various outfits are iting or victories to come piling in this wek-end as they have been luring tie past few wecks. | A new ase will [t prevent further Tower of lisa. assists. ma- | all, foul Resy Hlow n be constructad Jeaning of the low BRIGGS NOW | UNDERSTANL THERE'S THAT MR MCMILLAN § TART (1 UP HERR AGAIN acsl b ¢ LIKE To SEE WM STitk THE AMERICAN FLAG IN) AY HAT AND ThHew THeY HAUE BAnDs PLAY ®OR THEM | SUPPOSE inD WREATHS AROUND THEIR NENY AMND MEDALS ON THEIR CHESS BUT WHAT DO ! GET . - ?% « NOTHING- — @?/g;'