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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925. 18 ST is i its s tritiaiasntides tOMARIRAAS LOCKMAKERS CAUSE THREE CORNERED TIE FOR FIRST IN CITY LEAGUE—RED SOX BEAT STAFFORD SPRINGS—KENSINGTON TURNS TABLES ON CARDINALS — FALCONS TAKE TWO OVER WEEK END — ORIOLES WIN EXCITING GAME FROM HARTFORD TEAM—BRIEFS R e = D npesessrasaaseseppaspeagesiists R1e Tt SR IR o1 2o i Fe et i et s bR xmmqm:xmxnm:zmmmnn GIANTS MOVING WEST on LOCKNAKERSBUWP RED SOX NOSE QUT [fewsucron cos sk A GONS TAKE TH PENNANT DECIDING TOUR LEADING ORIOLES = STAFFORD SPRINGS ... ....—........| FROMMANCRESTER Coach McCabe Whips Boys From Dazzy Vance's Speed Dazzles Champions—Pittsburgh CellAr Champs Oust Rivals o/ / " |Queer Double Play Features S A {Local Team Wins Basily at 5. Smothers Cubs—Reds Win Handily From Cards— | 0f First Place i Tight Game = Fiercely Fought Game on Sunday? an kensington ot back - the | Ja1y's Field in Sahbath Game $333T3333333338330 o i / winning column yesterday by taking Washington Gains On Athletics By Taking Two {the Cardinals of Hartford by the| Teague Standing - In a game featured hy a play score of 10 to 4. 'The Cardin AR EalconsELogIam ] § : it N Al e 0 ding 4 o featured hy a play that score o o 4 na Ihe Falcons took thoir second From Yankees—White Sox Swamp Detroit— W re g {15 rarely soen. the Corbln Red Sox | Started oft in good shape In the Airst|yraight game from the Manchester Vo, y . EERERER} 600 | - 3 sk ) “ linning by filling the ks, The g (Cleveland Trounces St. Louis. ras e 600 , ; [ beat Statord Springs in that toWR oyt ihey could do, however, was | Jidhaontons 2600 / yesterday by tho scoro of 6 0 5. |one run and this was helped in by |feld sesterauy atternoon by il 4 . e ! ¢ 400 2 With the score ticd and one out three errors. score of to 8. ‘The game Sutur- New York 7 M — arted for Glard in bt : Falcon Reserves 401 : N [ e e et havel| de¥ InENanciie went overtime Giants were moving west tod s . & I Corbin. ... 400 | | Saflkn Mt Ghucely (o deep center nslp Kersingion & Prelssgr and {with the locals pulling out on top. @ tour that is likqly to have " owater. 16 | o defeat of the g X N | e she deep y i et The IFalcons started things early ) ! ! i . he defeat of th ague leading TR T LAY and both runners started for home, Eataline laid down perfect bunts and [ =/ ! : part in declding the National leagus ranave s by the P. & I, Corbin team NN | Corbin, coming in on & dead run McCormick drove them in with AR i b L ennant winner turda HaiNy 3 ity | g % s g A dea e o o il gle, a hase on, balls and Billy P . Y s 2, fi-{Saturduy In the New Iritain Cliy SRS from center ficld, scooped up the “7lng two base fly. Before the o og'rple accounted for the re- st Arus;"t:m‘\“( x‘\\‘l b ll““‘y‘l Tiinail oA ¢ ; (el for st \‘;”‘ !vllx”\l lh‘r‘\” 3 2 S D) el nRnIagloyad hiandl halipsk i:m.- "‘““m:”wl‘ K:M, ll,";' R R arted the last western trip In June | 1| } o tie for first place and the oth- Al ged (o Patrus on second. Patrus re- |iMes: Maloney started to pitch for | g..ong o | S i 18 lyalie L : e Y p : on second. Patru : second on an error and two singl divinaladiuniiftieuEiinten RIS nIE T 10 I ; - e M‘\I,[‘Il\‘.:“] i lted i “\”‘m“' 3 [ Tayea ‘the ball perfectly to {he |the Cardinals but he lasted only one |y, Filcons came ;-‘“\nlh ‘y:m ,‘\:‘nr i foothold on the top which has not i 10 In 0 iU othoicenteans ‘v“_ a e "‘: ; plate and Noonan had plenty of time | {Nning. Coomer came fo his ald Il iy tne third on three b on . been broken:for more than a brict e t IR e ,‘l.‘n,'“ ,“‘,’ ‘,: % i N'“” : il to get runner number one, but the N ond and fo help (he CAUSC|pajis, a hit batsman, an crror and period. Lt " L agg AT s e R SR ] : | secani rumner was right on the heols MoK Kensington touched him for | tirey singles, e Led Men succurd- The Giants departed from the 7 i L 1% 2 | of the first and Noonan did some tall [OUr Funs. [ed in pushing one across in the Men yesterday at St Mary's and runners on second and first, | Its, 1e visitors scored one in the e AU asraa e Bitngt ¢ the pire and [strength on every squa Yo further scoring was done until ! X , Beaboard in d fonl Blindeq by th ) ,““ 3 s i ' | thinking In a second and dove for! NoO further scoring was done until tourth on three singles. Then in speed ball o 3 they il Rangers, coming (1 Wi | runner number 2 and fagged him out (he ¢lghth when the Curdinals sue- |the fitth, the visitors scored five. Two were beaten by rday, ine shape took the best ganie played et he " strangest doublo Creded i sending across three. | hit batsmen, @ buse on balls and ¥ 0 *'8 fo 0, getting only four hits | NAT]ONAL LEAGUE at the hill this season from the 1al- 7% [ play ever seon Inthe town | “Slim" Politis passed the first two |(hrec singles tell the story ‘" Pittsburgh meanwhile smothered | con Reserves, putting them into a | 3 | P Singles to right by Pallanck ana Men fo face him. Three hits fol-| Not o be outdenc. the Ialcon: the Cubs under fifteen bingles, eight | e |tie for first place, while the Dragons | > 5 ’ > | Gilman and a double steal account- |10Wed 10 total three counfers. Iach | scored two more in the fifth on « * of which were divided by Carey and NEN < g _[swamped the Burritts in a farce, < \“] for Stufford’s first run. The home | °3M has a neat double play to their | buse on balls, a fielder's choice and " Tragnor. Chicago, With less T s .“Hv‘uv‘(m),' them in first place. & S S |Gt dmntion v imr e credit. e NSy v ol e half as many hits, fell short by two cesrersesd 0 Y 6 “‘4 orbin lost their title as cellar e summary: more in the sisth on a hit batsman runs, 6 1o 4. Yo f o {champs by defeating the Orioles and | AL RENSINGTON a and doubles by Sheehan and | Brilliant pitching by Eppa Rixey | neu See ;L% Ulare now in line for sccond place. | I i Sk 1ailisd bl ththe | Sran SiAnan Laeh feam counted onee eompelled Brooklyn to share third K. . s ) o | Next week should sce some interest- PR i | e, 1h S ) 1 > wlin the seventh. The Red Men got “place with Cincinnatl. Five sca P e (S iy 22 | 2 1 0 0 theirs on 1 ale and & double and 4 ‘:rl hits were the fl'ws! \L,-Ly e |Neit, b .. S b0 o (lrlfrlf‘-‘—.l: ‘.l 1 0% 'n m‘lm,” : v'-f;:“’ > { Billy Fitzpatrick. Patrus' double, s e il ! Cardinals could obtain from Rixey ; AT & I° Corbin team, tired of N B b sifele dng Ehulihs lusty , and the Reds won handily, 7 to 1 s ¥ s ! 0 4 S0 :* being the cellar champs in the 3 3 4 TGl 1n‘v'mm S e TS ”" Washiington gained on the idle |y, Wl o |league, rose up Saturday and smote j > 5 ,1,.3 {hird, A .\\; to Snyder, Huber's ' ‘Athletics in the American league by | = Zlthe league leading Orioles a fatal » = ey e gobbling up both ends of a double | k 22 0 |blow, beating' them by the score of S ) e e e o header with the Yankees, 7 to 4 and | BROOKLEN 112 to § in a fast and intcresting N i (L e e UL s T : 4 to 3. A finishing punch declded A 1 B PO A B lgame, Doth sides wero neck and aam ¥ ‘I ”'.‘ (ahil it stolont R CARDINALS OF HARTUORD sin, in the second scoring 1wo - both games, A four run rally in the 20 ciesennenid o|neck until the seventh and cighth q“ ”“!'-:M‘\ e B R POCAL 1 [mor * ninth won the first game. The cham- | Whent. St ) 2 o |innings when the Corbins scored a ":" . "‘! >‘| e L) co s conss 1 | Massey of the Red Men made a plons went eleven innings In the et oneon 50 0ltotal of five runs, one in the sev- | “,',':’ ‘_‘]‘” ] Lo “1 ) Do aLoh > great stop and play on Benson's hard - mecond before McNeely drove home |Brown, of (11100 olenth and four in the ecighth on | Batcusihadiaigoodidayia Fhas & ‘ 2 i [drive in the sixth \zloski funned . : The Senat il Vabat o |heavy and clean hitting. Up to this | ting four blows out of five trips to, 3 10 2 it i e (£h0 winning,rub SRR EELORBIRE 4 ‘ 2 01 time, the core was tied and the | the plate, two of them for extra J ‘ | bases. His running catch for Bald- a ame the leadi D aa g Al Noilin e il sariSy ! e {Orioles were una to score after| : ( {win's bid for a hil in the eighth, ' Mackmen. : - o o, | was one of the ficlding gems of the {on a p: four errors, a single and | | secondon an crror, two fielders' the IFulcons counted on el 1 double Holland, pitehing for ) . Sl ned 10 men. Shes Dud ek s n o beautiful doubles and Billy Woj Politis, p 5 * 1{bat counted for Huie when he trip-} = {1ed scoring two in the first and Maloney A White Sox battihg rampage of | P e 7 o|the sixth fram ‘ Coomier, p ) | “aicky” Huber occupied the hox > Fiseyentaen hitaf it Sack AR e B rin_o Ltor Corbins for six iitiiveataril ey game. Dlanchard made a catch that ! Tyers in their fight for third place, | 10 ou0—q | was relieved by “Chief” La | stopped the game for the final out Tatals 13 to 6 while St. Louls retreated un Stock. [twirled o good three innings. with runners on second and thir Quemlsl e der elouting by Cleveland, 11 to 6. Brown. Left o bases—=Now Brook |ajlowed only one hit and struck out Jatlan wa i hiiting ieldsor tho) lchenanelon (b ot N0 HRETEL v 5, , these heing the three baiters | home club while the infield play of Green, Mek . Kalser, Bates on bhalls : ; —off Politis i Struck out | s-—off 3 o N ¢ him in the eighth inning, | Pallanack and R. Fitzpdtrick was | —off Tatitis AMER[CAN LEAGUE | itenenetene o L A Corbina ed in the first inning | worthy of mention MeCormick, 3 p 0 fy getting four runners across the | —_— The score ays—Pressier pan. Patrus started the ball rolling | vt RED SOX Coomer, <M\r|v\‘ lac DLORIIT T |by getting hit by a pitched ball (BY BILLY EVANS) | Coveleskle's only defeat in the AT R Gonmarysi et Malon A.B. R, H. 5. |Jasper singled and went to third | Thirteen victories, 12 of them in a | frst half of the scason was at the w Patrus was scoring on Klemas' | row, agzainst one defeat. Some |hands of the Athleties. For seven error. Jackson got a life when Luke | pitching! innings he had Mack's club blanked | boofed his big hounder.” He stole]" wit ts (ne record] of Bianiey|2nd Waslcading 2-0, = Philadelphia ccond and followed Jasper home on | & " | scored three runs in the eighth, Huber's single. Huber stole sccond | enough to win. Noonan, « And. went® to atcal filird) Klatknia | New Haven-Albany ~ Albany, July Aibany feated New Haven i hoth ends cf vesterday's donble-heaier by of 310 1 and 2 1o 1. Toth & - [were favored with good pitchi Coveleskio, veteran spiiballer of the Washingion team, hoasts. oo 'y e Bucklan t scacon Coveleskic was un- AR R. 2 3 only 29 men faced him. Morrel!, of 3 g A2 )|New Haven, held Alhany to three First Major Preliminary Test Lead- L . 2 hile but. his balk permitton Ganin (o] o i |score with the Alystne allowed v oniy throw Id and he scored Hn\" Totals 316 5 firs i Odonallet ey 3 ¥ Late to brcak even as 2 member ot | RANKING STARS MEET e the first game, Odenwald let New added tyo more in (he third. Jasper | A8 10 B STAFFORD SERINGS | |Haven down with three hits anl CHICAGO : A ed amd mitfered . the midway | the Cleveiand Indians, Ho won 15 | AR R i 5 |sack. He w to third on a passed | games, cuffercd onc more defeat, 4 bl and scored on Huber's single. | “Coveleskie is slipping fast,”| Huber stole second and scored on |seemed to be the trend of opinfon in| sle, Klatka dropy a | American league civcles last ye: ing Up to Davis Cup and National || v fo mot him. Thev | His failure to win consistently was | L : : 5 fourth on | blamed on a lack of old-time stuff. | Singles Start Today. el .(lhe)(h\;‘lw;u of Inloclard| at Clevela Connors, 1 Genin featured. Martin was Lanished got a beautiful triple into ¢ field { 1t was rumored that Cleveland 5 o e onne s AR B AUl i on fhe velay in. Luke heaved ! was ready to consider overtures for Geabright, N. 0, July 27 0= Glechil it e for pushing Umpire Barncit in the : oy ¢ to {hird. scoring him. Here |his servi He didn't fit in with | Ranking stars in the international Totals 36 ] second game. The scores ren 2 Balk—Hotiand, ¥ R 5ol theoiles (At revullding! hetelub { tennis field enter upon the first ma- | gattord spri 200 000 000—3 RIEE T iRz o G \'\f‘ Faansnety |" " Dirring the winter mecting of the | dor preliminary test leading up to|Corbin Sox ..o oot 2ol 1t N e Haven SO0 0T 00RA 00 251 2 3 i Bers 4 in 413, Unpi Larson was coaching on third and | American league in New York, Stan- | the Davis cup and national singles|, Two fet T th, Pal- |Albany 100 101 00x--3 1 had # glove in his hand. As Jackson | ley fe riaiaeh of the world | o TuRmentA L e shTaal W IEION e Giiman i Nichols and Lerian; Odenwald and et 1 SR e bt 3 e fixture of the Seabright Lawn Tennis 4, Connors, Calchera struck | . came into third, La 1 I the | champions, strolled over fo where I | FHCiFe 0 V1€ T8 ! e o 4 J . : ‘ glove in his left hand called for | slinAineinitha hotelllohby ana)| Aoy Oeicketiclub fopentng staday, (SECOND GAME) the throw. Luke eaved the ball to | greeted me thusly < | Lim and Larson stepy let- | “What do you think of Corbin Btafford ~ting the throw go wiid. ‘The Orioles [ kie? Is he through? Do you think Pitisticld Hartford, July Hartford divided a doubiz header here vesterday, Pittstield tuking the first game, 4 to 2, in ‘en mnings. i Hartford w the sceond, 4 to 1 ulway. Pittstield ¢ or, receive A split finger in the second gam Vincent Richards, William John- || x o' 2 2.3, off Calchera . H Coveles. |Son the Kinsey brothers, R. Norris |6 3. = New Haven 100 000 0001 4 Williams and Francis T. Hunter | = Alhany , 100 001 00s—2 3 head the American entry, while the | Morrell and Berger: Van Alstyne | od this play so did not call the | he would help club-" : v i i L hi aid 7 ouluEneinyy it entire Australian Davis cup team of | IMives to Death in St mpire’s attention 1o i Weighed My Words Carefully s s - ; and was forced io retire from (h e Orloles started in the fifth| Always a great admirer of Covel- }"",‘]"_”v Fatteisn, & "; Hawkes; > 10 Feet of Water e e T C R. Taylor and James O. Anderson 5 | \waro. Mass. July 27 (P—Hen CHALLENGE SPEEDBOYS included in the field of 32 The Swamp Angels challenge the Seven of the firét ten ranking wo- Speedboys for a series of twilight s second. T made two oula Tih fanil neatly aa good as lio'was | TSn. playersiare entered in & feld |ganies. The Swamp Angels lincup as moski singled, scor BUchorni| fve sonrs oo it Tietia farll trom |iof caualtsize nstlieswomonis coms follows: McGuire rf, Casey p, Den- he went to second on Jas i Tvough R | petition. Miss Helen Wills, nation- ¥ ton ¢, 1. Morin ss, E. Morin 1b, nd he went to secor J through.” 1 replied | 0 4 Suffering a fracture of a Sl ~ e Tolli connect for a threc “last ason 1 worked a number al champion, faces a formidable ar- 1 e o r Alexander If, McCurt 2b, O'Brien 3b, B [oXi I el ¥acdrin e Titon | nples st Ay hiGh Ral a0 wedime il Loyaoy slarsincluiing Sihe ot oy o toyadtod WAS PAr-|\rooan of and ¢, For games write | Rake followed with a )\qhn 4 time stuff. In other E'ulh“s‘ champions, Miss Mary K. Browne]® - o ”‘_ dlediatinia l\flm‘t an to Alexander Zebrowski at 52 Smal- ot 0 : " ". Sk ]Hv. Aol ]vn'i‘m,' S| and Mrs. Molla Mallory, as well as|hour afterwar 1s. Iir :\.F rescued street. The management would Hartford SRl A e \ ieh of anything, | anor Goss, Miss Martha|from the bottom of the pool €on-l.jeq |ike to hear from any other! Johnsc e R LR SR Marion Z. Jessup. Scious by a chum. teams averaging 14 to 16 years. ki and*himse - | would be a much better pitcher if s averz years. 1og | Working on some park other than the Ovioles ¥ the Cleveland field )pposing bat- | : I stare v | oy o e o i anies sein| The Days of - Real Sport BRIGGS 0 vith a big rally. Bueherri singled. | e and hating to say anything| Don Cosgrove was too unxious and | ihat might react on his case struck out. Luke sacrificed Bucher- ' oighed my words rather carefully. Moulson, 18, was fatally injured la vesterday afternoon when he dove into 10 feet of water at the private swimming pool of his uncle, Alfred Pittstield 100 210 00! Hartford 000 002 000 Mills and Caulwuy; Johnson (SECOND GAME) Pittsfi hit batsman e right field wall for two bases 0 . | that would be easy outs on a larger L tie | Slaying field, particularly at Wash — 80 DAseSs | i e on e Must Have Regular Rest WHEN You TOQK YouR GIRL To A PARTY “He soems fo the stamina | AND SHE " TOOK YOUR ARM" AND You ARE got | i R e B N SPORTING “WHITE DUCKS" THAT CREAK often, but properly rested he should I M | win a lot more hall games before e by | dropping out of the American THING To SAY AND YoU'RE AFRAID SOME (IR Al e e e f OF THE GANG WILL SEE You AND YOUR ) | said Harris I have a ehance to COLLAR 1S CHOKING You AND — - GEE £ 7 , 250815 make a trade for him and expect to | i T i e Y 4\ ,/;/////’ He did, and the acquisition of Coveleskie has been one of the fac- | tors in keeping the world champs €0 strongly in the running. He has I even more effective than the great Walter Johnson | ‘How do you account for vour| kets on ('redit he bat was he best he has put for- | o fpyp g eal Covaloakial Returns Them for Cash [ "7, R i he won his tenth straight. | not falkative, "Yes" | Albert Tilt vorite words, | am t ball club and it has made me a good pitcher my regular four ay re | any relief pitch 1 am | t to go any time I start a game 1 10 my best to hold the other boys | usually my teammates make me | couple of more runs than the op- | fon can get.” Return of Fast Ball Helps There you have the formula for s winning ways from the very Coveleskie, ‘rom observation 1 noted these I umpired his tenth best physical past five years the fact that his r rest of four ) i has brou much of the speed that he seemed to ha Last scason Coveleskie depended __L.‘d", | almost entirely on his slow spitter - ' for suceess. The fast one was lack. W FAMOUSFoRQUALITY [JECR e : [he 15 mixing them up, amnoimj the cpposibiens. "