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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 TreIeTestbyssessessratassastestorssetiososbatbliqratesteeiaisitibe Herseeelitosereelt PlRATES BOW IN DEFEAT TO JIMMY BURNS' RECREATlON NINE OF MERIDEN ROSENBERG SUCCFSSFUL IN DEF ENDING PREClOUS BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE — PlRATES AND ATHLETICS ARE AGAIN LEADING IN THE BIG LEAGUES —SPORTING NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF t HIIIIIEING stranestetstsesnttaseesanes BT T L T T T T e S e e s e e L e e e S e e e PRATES 4ND ATHLETICS | Monarchs of Shot-put Kingdom TS (I 15, MUTS ik BACK IN TOP POSITIONS : __ T )] Pittshurgh Shades Cardinals—Giants Split Double- : : ; d Landers Team fo Meet New Hart- and Knocks Him Ont {Game I Called in Sixth Ining Header With Braves—Lou Gehvig's Bat Beats | : I ford for Third Time 1'mnm‘-mw\“'» w York. July 34 (Pi-Light | on Recount of Darkness Washington While Mackmen Nose Out Red Sox— ] : S ot e ¢ SRR ‘ Chicago Trims Detroit—Cleveland Swamps St, ‘ R T oday after « stout-hes e shampionsh remain in Flatware i gog |armed of the banta 180t} hageliall team full before the Mecrsa- Irade $ho : tirle b jov (P} Teasnbers | tion team of Merlden last might in a H & B . ] 600 | against a vain but furious challengs | six fnning contest played in the 8- High Sty ) “hicus | ver City. The field on which th ghipper berg sits his throne s uzgregation staged the battle Lander )y or Goodrich \~x1'.‘ Greb anid L a1y rain of the previous night and partment le Tues h bach, but only because he was ablé|hacause of the late arrival of the Eeans ] \ st might |19 knock out the hard-fghiing Bddie Aeridon players, it was found neces- ) oo ; the Flutwe m with o makeshift | &hea a 1ine minutes a i sary fo call the game In the sixtn erushing ba ] ? ! 4 ifat ¥ der t R 2 A L ( i Oakes at first and Arel at third, took | Wadi through Istron “Eddic” Hein was off form last onee more dispia Hants at ‘ ; i o 4 : on the Shippers and came thr yn S the cha v fght and the Jen clouters the crest of the N al 1k gl v " ) : 4 p 3 i ¢ $ with another win by the score of f 5 pounded the ball They got by shading the Cardina 0 2, J d oy 8 f o 5 s § i 3 4 Yasil, the one armed boy, !mr\,xl of their bingles. however, in while the champions we ving 4 t % A ¢ b L ed f and he put in a e f 5 ; 2 sixth and last inning. ‘The locals double-header v he Bra moto o Kisler, Le . . Ll £ | £ \ | : me having 12 put outs | (i lon e | unable to solve the delivery of Four percentage polr eparaled e & % o Pt , - Qe \ 8 ” e who et them down with a the clubs to 1 e : ¢ ; ; i | L h ancih " scant two hits _ The American league see-saw YanGilder 7 in 6 2-3, Sy _ the Main L e e e e which has been (eeterlng for wev- | |sen b L J & ; RS vif ! N A ' enie | OF four men to face him, but then MR e e Wi b s ! e . : they call them down Fr s work | bkt eRnunhiesa he tightened up and retired the side at one end and tossed Washingtor - - e / " i was of high c ) g AL 1 Meriden scored one in the first, the down at the other yesterday, Two - b 7 Y | . _ Saturday afternoon at § o'clock | et tam veinde Shea drace | S€cond and third. Morell got the Kome Suns by Lon Calities g th=tly crbli Lh ek Aty ¢ e 4 i ; it the company's field or R ; s . Corsairg’ first hit in the fifth when Yankees, the sccond of which ar- | iarris, 1 s / ¢ B , street, the 1“ \n il ek | 5 | ha e ted for a circuit drive into vived In the seventh with the bases eSO Sk 5 h, - g i % fup : v" il u-‘ Hartford t " (ke 1o arena and slug- | T1ght field. Beagle garnered the filled, bounced fhe Senators out of n ) 4 : . | "lf gl e nated Wi, 100 1o toe, until a| other New Britan hit, a doubls in nlr-: Place, 11 to 7. Rommel' mw’ el ol e ol ight floored (he Chicago | ! “‘\'",'l "';\'Rd'hf‘ swatting of the slab triumph of the son and HREEOT poaiss ol e Lans took ount of two and |Corsairs for the day P !wmz‘z e ders team are out to win fomorroy ‘.‘1' ; 2 ; ,,,J H]’ The last half of the sixth found a Mackmen to take adiantage of the |Th “‘r“‘;m Ashievenyitnenigrtne say n from Nrm«nm of darkness spreading over Break by edzing oul the Red Sox, § T sas insupyiiing o aved last | (he field and Merlden took advan- ' 2 A i \ ¢ : weols will lie e field tomorrow ; tage of this t < SRR S e b DETLOI ! i ) S : ; : and with the home team plaving on , R e e iencane netimble ol A NN AB R L7 “’(’\ ¢ i ts own ball 1 I Rt e plaved a wonderful fielding the opentr : S ¢ i ¢ : - R SREhd Srfihela i nojrenseh : \e game Chlcagoan went! game while Gus Hallback was & Johnny Coone S| le, | 0'Rou 2b i b ! / HARTRANFT f el »'H> S eysghonld nabigolliy for nine. He was too g ¢! veritable sensation for Meriden at Although he allowed the ch s inga, b 3 ¢ Wi el Ko e 4 A 7“ :‘ 8 ) rt end of the score. | ¢ himself when he o tulrd. About 600 aspectators were 11 eh“l:: :a’w‘ l'v‘w;l‘ o";vvxfin'v:n:‘tl:: Fotheratll j > i = S e 5 T hampion finished an. | p ':."x':‘ny‘.-;‘(;:\’llfl contest, h and gave nly hre ‘ L k HOLS, PR T per —— .= he s, v runs over the full route while his| "> U oo J ] oUSER ] Pr i fealiera Eallle e bl e LSRR ) | HERE ARE THE FOUR MONARCHS OF THE SHOT-PUITING KINGDOM. ALL BENT ON OVE Srilos | 1 FONARD WINS BOUT Moy, ATt niETiRg Byiicent Gresnt | Divtain p ; UTHROWING THE LATE RALPH RO 16-YEAR-OLD RECORD OF 51 FEET AND EACH HAVINC . J fleld and a ninth fnning shoestring | oot P - 7| GOOD CHANCE TO CRASH THROL GH IN THE THREATENING UPHEAVAL. catch by Southworth reseu AT CARLSON) | tf it Comniissloner Thomas Donolue Glants In the second zame, BElns i aiintat OF ; Yde, cnded with a Pittsburgh bat > o hila—TFall g T S e i { 3 A . the Purse for Pror Showing. #ing storm in the final frame when s Cuyler opened with a triple Louis Browns, todsy agaln starred Pittsburgh and t b of the ple- o > wlsus23m555T 0 and pree Tor All Pace Will Feature To. Bridgeport Contender for e : vew Haven, July 24 (P—Young Le LT | | s 3 ek | ¥ . Fatl ord, was glven ner's double and Wright's single | ¢ L i he * At when it day's Program With Strong Con. | Heayvywelzht Honors Meets c 2 . 2 2 1 r i or Rocky | Smith, 2b then puf the game on lee, The de ; ek {comes to puttis 16-pound she i | 4 [iEailEaeh feat pushed the Cards down into|cff 1 | 3 Al the quartet d . | tenders Entered | Burke of Pittshurgh | "";" g s A ; . Y v | It wouldn't be a bit surprising 1f| Kalamazon Michigan, July 24 () York July 24—Tack Delaney: |5 . T night. The fig ! rounds, | fter Thurstan had been batted | {idebra A sl : 3 R st - : sre ! . e A A a e e Trom thaiibox dntila stcond . Gon ' L Gl Cshia 1p & new | —The free-for-all pace will feature | .. puaganert, (Conn) contender ( 3 narditacit majority of the| g Buckiey, rt 5 v ord in the pill heave ere long. |ioday's card of the gra cirenit - - romis Rarry, o Salis ook Sipliinallichins hurdan | NAT]ONA‘ l EA(‘UF e e AL B e o B vorite, | for light-leavywelght honors, will be| Tota EYR y f mi-final bout Gebrgle | F. Buckiey. 5 for the W ox e the Houser and Hills plus Wisconsin's | meeting M et Dillon, another | s°en in action tonight in the feature p o1 New Haven, was given the| : Tigers or & hit ¢ SR tar, Schfarze, bogin blast- | favorits, as well as @ half dozen | pout of 10 rounds at the Coney Is- “hase nirs—Cle The &'s decision in a 10-1 3 maindar nf the me. T b was &1, 1LOUIS Lialph Rose's|nther strong contenders, including 4 [t ! & b v Roach, of N 9 e " int S fhon fel = = & land Stadium with Jack Burke of , Clemes, T ravis ‘ % 2 S base hits—Beagle, hacl ¢ ) o n eopurdy {Jimmy MeKerron, Hal Malone, Mer- b urio, of New Rochell®, | yia)inack. Three base hits—oi wenk ~nsior ut he fafled ta A N ' £ 9 . giant { riman and Sir Roch i yurgh as his opponent. Boih ) ay Gitlitz, of New Haven, facrifice—R gu,lh Smith 1 haut at the Nut here | lom—aissimmn=l pound pellet | Edman and driven vesterday by he fact that Delaney, considered i umissioner Thomas L new record. It | Fred Hyde fook the first fwo heats 3 dared the athletic club ;“t i “ ‘ ! ¥ etart. | fininsl T 2 i " rijan a: 3 can | Favenian, onned by s Fred | men wound np fraining vesterday | HOWFRQ_BO(‘AQH Eht a & round draw 3 ] elle- r;« \'11':17' Teft on bases—Plir Balk Hein. Hity off—Hein cky Smith's purse, |11 ! Juck 2-4n & Wild pitch-~Buck pending investization into his up. | UmpIre—Thomas. " Time of gamo—1:15 hy mavy as the foremost challenger | | was a marvelous performance. So|ef the, 2:02 frot ahead of Etta Dru- : i 5 el eweig] ridge- B e ol le ta brital bol k) limaaibutha[iforjthelworlaisRtitle, fheld Shyg k Georgla Middleweight and Bridge Berlenhach, i6 apt to meet stiff never-ending aesanl as with. (1ot of urging was required. In the £ port “Mauler” Meet tonlzht in | satisfactory showing In the main I stood (he feat of time these 18 sea.|Anal mile Fitta Druien nesed out the | Po8ltlon trom the Zn:p\umh-!‘ as | ut HOGE WORKMAN PLAYING s0ns. Iidman entry to win. Two of the ‘:'l“\);""z"l'a"(fy“”-‘" wide dntevest in the | 9. Round Bout in Aurora, 1! - — | Hogs Workman, former Ohio Quartet of Clas -‘,’.,l,v ‘.((, ’Ivl‘x\ trot LR rmw‘ In the semi-final ten, Mallan Joe| Chicago. July °4 (P—Tiger Flow- ; FIGURES sfate football and baseball star and e f arry Estrldge, |ors, Georgia middlewelght, and Lo In the first half of the season the [at one time with the Boston Red onalia: seaniaen ; 3 ) and boxer, | Bogash, Bridgeport. Conn, ltalian, | National league drew 2,500,500 paid ' gox, is pitching for the Massillon, ank Worthy, the favorite In the | Wil face George Marks. Mike Rellly | mest tonight in a 10-round wind-up | adniissions. This 1s an increase of | (oy10) Agathons this season, He's W6 American pacing derby | and Sid Burt will oppose each other|a {25,000 for the same period in 1924.1 i o o “sday but a loscr, turned in two | in a &ix. The opening four will be be-| all hut knockad ont ¥low- | Pittsbargh and St. Louls reported | 40Ing well. too. The other day he 1| riing auarter 1 Hartranft, Hills and Schoarze was ever tossed info the the same era b of these huskies 18 fairly e ar his owner In the first | tween Joe Martno and Andy Wil ers recently in Boston, He Tolds | the biggést increases In attendanc turned in his eighth straight vie- heats of the 2:11 nd finished | lame dectsions over Mickey Walker and tory. second in the last hehind the Deuce George Shade. las 1 Harry Greb 0 feet art ¥ 4n¢ ac 5 ney 1¢ as ever | S G i Hot Teddy, heavily plaved in the | ENJOYS LEISURE HOURS nd Jack Delaney and :has neverje————— — HiLe And | e.vear-old frot was beaten by | . [Veen stopped. Flowers' most recer s kg sions el ins ool Silen b e e st | SRR L LI i Fu Cheoen. Indian Bicycle || The NEW BRITAIN ats and sixth in the final. Hot iy premier effort, The other oo " (0T et heat ahead of | House clear and the engagement — ROSIEL S Es CO EGE I T hnd L.J,‘, O g mtane T M1e2% 011t aimost empty. Prosident Cool-| NEW ORLI ANS LEADING | Robert Stadler BUSINESS LL n]!ym» eilhousttes idge today enjoyed some more vaca-| New Orleans is having a runaway WILL OPEN TUESDAY g the fi ev have bee: ) tion hours. Mr. Coolidge planne e in the uthern Assoclation 10 YEARS 0LD MORNING, SEPT. 1 displaying wares in various p[NGH HITTERS | however, to continue his recently It 15 not quits a stre head | 3 KELSEY & at sectors, but Sciiwarze, for the . 2 adopted program of inviting mem- | Atlanta and Chattanooga and seoms A ROOMS 400-401.402 1 Y P | bers of his officlal famlly and con-| 1o be goingg stronger than at any SOVEREIGN BUILDING Dove Bancroft Hae Great Snecess in gressioral leaders to confer hers “mw during the campaign. | 160-162 Main Street e Y with him. In keeping with his Wash I oo, « v o New Britain, Conn. Tsing Them in Game With St ington custom, the president .ml A new ; ; B Information and enroliment meet late toda$ with nawspaper cor-|been built In arries 3 blanks will bs furnished upon Louis Cardinels respendents 16 passengers with luggage ity ; | request. Houser, Hartrauft and Hilis ran smashed the Biz at had remained int Chance Yooms Now the Cardinale the other ¢ Golng into the last half of the o B, e ninth five runs behind, Manage e e | Bancroft injected three pinch LET'S Go cVER To ‘H LiSTEn - V'WE AN \DEA- ( i ) nto the astitities, Gib £ i e ]| RIGHT ¥ ) . LELERI L o BROWNS AND GET A/K. o ) Unow WHERS we can | OH- LISTES TQM,’E' (BIOW e e e BITE To EAm- - = = e GET Vi woaand | A PLACE WHERE WE CAv Gibsen slashing ot iple (g S . aET You Huow- Remu STuFe The result wag t 3 ! ~ \F THEY waow You AuD— ounted.sfour B2. B2- B2 B2 - Joston stops by Shortstop Hornsbr ant | locals trom g SECURES OFFICIAT The management of the All-New Britain football team has announced | { next fall. He is ¢ the best of- | | fictals in the s nd ghould serve with satisfaction 15 the fans in this There ar 1no games with the Sub-Base of New London pending i, ® | without definite terms haiing been 1z 18 done ast @ll are real threats And accomplishing the t of the pieture e wete WHAT s eAr)| LETS Go ouem SURE!- AND lor street last might, ecors & Now THAT DuM | o You WANT To THE CAFE A PL:T!A s The winners used the following BZ— BZ. RZ-2- To DO!?!7? DES ENFANTS BEAN. o ND Walter De- | ETHE w2 - B2 SRR AND GET Somae | APPLE PiE Sam De- g P BUT TER CAKES AND GOFFEE RATTLE ON TAWLOR \1|“FT [vzo. 2b.: T S SRk AND SAUSAGES-/ anD— ! o ets and T ancinf, 1f.; Jos Bal- | HEY Braves are anxious to take iampionship contenders between the ages of 8| street, handles book- LEADING IN STEALING Washington continues to lead the majer league clubs in base-stealing [ g close to the 100 mark. The | alt Lake looming | hind. Brooklyn rates as the poores the only formidable oppesi- outfit in thie department of “V‘!’.l Sacramento and Vernon are having less than 20 thefts to its staging & baitle tor the gellar berth. | credit.

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