New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 15

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Speaking of Sports Hartford won a real ball game yesterday when it took the second ftem of a double bill from Water. bury. The ending of the gume was the most thrilling bit of baseball | seen hereabouts in some time. The score had stood nothing to nothing until the first of the ninth, Bishop, | twirling for Waterbury, had allowed only two hits and James for Hart. ford had allowed only three, In the first half of the ninth, Waterbury scored one New York 11 Phi Chiea Cieveland 10, &, Louls 1 Things looked black for Hartford. Won Lost Fraser, first man up in Hartford's | Philadelphia .87 31 half of the ninth, stood at the plate l\\um“g:on 57 a2 and got a count of three to two on |Chicago 49 i“ him. He fouled several balls and |8ty Louis . rell } | 45 then one one that cut the heart of | Detrolr 47 45 the plate, he whaled the pill over the |Cleveland . 41 52 center field fence for a homer. Ron- | New York 3 3 dean then got a single. Kenna filed | out. Schinkel lined one into right field and Rondeau went to third. Comiekey got hit by a pitched ball. Then Durocher, just sold to ' the Yankees, stepped up and got a count of three to two on him. The next ball was hit into center field for a single, winning the game, Some ending! The funny part of the whole thing | was the fact that the me had been 'won without Paddy O'Connor on the third base line, Paddy got chased by the umpire for throwing & ball across the diamond just before the Waterbury pitcher served one up. Paddy had a retrleved foul in ball. When the ump insisted that he send the ball in, Paddy with a loud “Aw" heaved the ball across the plate. “Get out of there, come on, get out of there.” sung out the | umpire and Paddy with his jaws| working a mile a minute, started for the gateway. There was a new team on the lot for Hartford after that. Paddy couldn't think for his players and they played a swell ball game, Harry Hesse directed the nine and his sig- nals worked Harry Ginsberg told us this one yesterday. Paddy O'Connor, famed for seek ball players in the Old Soldiers' home at Noroton, has been looking for the past four months to sign up Ruffiange. He found out last week that the old time pitcher was dead so he called off negotia- tions. It is reported that he will be Ward or nley Harris getting the veterans instead of giving the young- sters a chance We think Hartford would easily win the pennant if O'Connor would absent h elt for the rest of the season from third base. The attitude of the Hartford players in the first game yesterday only too plainly showed that the team is lacking in harmony. After Paddy got the grand chase, the team became rejuvenated until finally they all forgot that they were working for a salary and how they did- play ball, especlally after the home tun eclout by Fraser in the ninth Ry the way, Fraser played ball Boston hands and was told to drop the | Waterbury He likes to | AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Iphta 5, Boston 4 go & Detroit ¢ The Standing Games Today Chicago at Detroit Boston at Philadelphia r clubs not scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results 16 The Standing Lost | Pitteburgh 34 | New York 38 | Brooklyn 3 ‘Cmcl nati 43 P‘\ila’l#lp“‘l 45 Louis 15 ‘CM"S;') 5 43 | Boston . 54 Games Today &t Louis at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at O"!tr clubs nct sc led EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Second The Standing w. I Waterbury ...... 48 Hartford .. oo 49 Springfield ... ... 47 New Haven . .... 45 4 Albany ......000. 47 42 Bridgeport «..... 45 44 ‘Worcester ... 40 43 Pittefleld . viseia 29 58 Games Today Albany at Pittsfleld Bridgeport at Worcester Waterbury at New Haven Hartford at Springfleld TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON The Store For You Washington 1 New Haven 2 Springfield 7, New Haven Second Pittsfield 10, Worcester 2— Worcester 11, Plttssield with “Chucky” Wojak last season and he can't understand why it is that Wojak is kept on the bench for Hartford, Of course, he that it 1s none of his business, but he just can't understand it. it he came to New Britain he could |find the reason. Maybe P.C. 648 640 ;\lfl 511 “ 418 308 Boston 6, New York 3-—First New York 5, Boston 3—Second game Pittsburgh 8, St Other clubs 1 5, Hartford 1—Virst Hartford 2, Waterbury Albany 7, Bridgeport Bridgeport 7. Albany Springfield 3, #30.00—332.50 $24.50 Fancy Hose ...... 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MYRTLE Midsummer Clearance Sale Kirschbaum Clothes PURE VIRGIN WOOL Rallymullen & Kirkshire Worsteds At prices that represent an unsurpassed saving fo you. £35.00—837.50 $29.50 59¢ 49¢ veees. . $1.65 85¢ .81.39 ...$1.00 ..$3.85 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, FRIDAY, EASTERN LEAGUE Albany—Bridgeport JULY 24, 192 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE by Durocher with the bases tul lnl Yesterday's Res Baltimore 8, Jer: Buffalo 6, Syracuse 5 Rochester 5, Toronto 4 Other clubs not scheduled and Albany divided a double header here yesterday. won the first game, 7 The Standing visitors to four hits in the t and ihe lgcals won | by a 7 to 8 tally. 5 |games, had a perfect day at bat Games Today Baltimore at | Toronto at Rochester 002 100 000—35 Syracuse at Buffalo CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES Stanley Memorial Plays White Army EN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S S ———————ee—— by MORRIS ACKERMAN ames of a dot Haven here ye the winners pl Churches Come Together ing errorless Two games of minor importance | Fortune was i which Herrera be plaved in the Chur Stanley Memorial church, nd place, will tackle s in the more portant of the two wings will pass their opronents a go into third place if they o0dds favor the Etanley Memorial the boys over eat are playing bet- ter and better ., Fortune and JEV IS RETIRED Second game team which ehould step at top speed The other game will bring togeth ?ler the Center chureh its pitcher, Captaip Dwight Skinner hrods Taken Fr Pittefield—Worcester ount of Stnbhornnese Raler and Biftans | neader yesterday sorry game last “lto recover tonight > |odists will strive desperatels their first vict but thev lool while the Meth- 1.,,.’"”” ol ndinaliing ¢ of the season ¢ off their rained-out game next Menday evening the plavoff of the vet been set for contest between and Red Army or for that bet the Red Army and Stanley Memorial | Pittsfe should be a corker, as the twa teams are tled for runner-up BOY 1" RT AT PARK t|when he fell while plasing nea Anderson and ¢ wading pool at the top of Walnut | His older brother Waterbury—Har! ford tnok him fo the | was playing neart short distance away, and the eut was fbury urt to win the s STRT WINS BY [ Battling Siki knocked out Jim- ~ Now §16 light made the second round last night hand blow to the jaw 1t 2 home run The Family Album Squalls. and Michaels-Stern Make. 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