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\EW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD TUESDAY JULY 28 1925, sstdstimasn, REgesspestiistisiisstens JACK QUINN PlTCHES ATHLETICS TO VICTORY OVER RED SOX FALCONS T PLAY IN MERlDEN THURSDAY NlGHT—THRlLLS ARE PROMISED AT AUTOMOBILE RACES IN TORRINGTON SATURDAY — APPLICATIONS FOR K. OF C. TRACK MEET — BRIEF SPORT NEWS e i AR R R R R e R i R 2 SRR R RN R RE AR Rt e PIreres? RED SOX ARE BEATEN BY MAN WHOM THEY SPURNED Veteran Jack Quinn Wins For Athletics—Other Ameri- can Teams Ave Idle — Pittsburgh Gains Another Notch in National Lead—Cincinnati Takes a Dou- ble Contest From Cardinals—Hornshy Hits Only Once in Two Games, DON'T TOSS JIMMY A" CAUSE OF THE SHADE BEATING ONLY TO BECOMIZ CHAMPIONS QUITE APT TO EMULATE SOME New Y Quinn has vin that in speeding 2 10 1 vic- 1 rned Bos- tory over t him only ton Red He pert Kept them s not uatil 1 Bostoni, located ony six safe he v that did the nd then wdelphla but one of uble by hrane, second ladelphia b, ita—off Baso on Lostng Connolly, NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON inning i ulr 0 I 1 5, Quinn 1, and a double Al made the and w Other league tion for th will last for Pittshurgh in the National league in the tenth set back the Boston I Young Gautreau, baseman, ple field anq sent three single day of idlenc gave the Pirates one half games. Cincinnati had over the Cardir pitching of Rube I May, 4 to 2, and won only one game in season when he pitched out. Hornsby arnered during the afterr N AMERICAN LEAGUE ON R, American in prepara- asion which | a half. notch a two pay rn i ks another with inning that aves, 6 5. tWo wre and gained le Jancroft's second clously in the double and had a victory one and a Giants i the PITTZRL A.B. and a lead of v double conquest through the nton and Jakie 3 to 0. May had six for the this shut- single one ruh scored Smith in 7th, Batted for Kremer in 7tli. S 001 001 000 00y Moorc uble pia BENNY L (BY JOE WILLIAMS) New York, July the world which 1s interes scientific is asking, do now Jimmy Siattery the young man frow Buffalo, a moment of youthful indi a knuckling eng what shopworn cultivation of caulifiowc “What will Jimmy Siatt il is who in cretion gement Dy You may rec som 04 stupid { lision. | Wil is young [ | in rise formed colorful the year's most r in boxing? ans himse knockou wer ig entirs ) 1o Mr vou ery got over it or you don 1 muke vour eficet on your physica up s never last- sometimes i Befe St acked hi Van Dyke, Slatiery wnd impersor ing menial cqui e n knowle cadd Yule Dette membranees, something to give than reg onard Twice Detedted No sacrifice in quality. Same good old Tuxedo properly aged — Perfectly blended— always FRESH. Every dealer's supply is dated. Stating the last day it can be sold. Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo wherever, whenever you buy it, Quality create demand —demand made possible the the RAPLAN MEETS KENNEDY BARRETT IS LI PHCHES PERFECT GAMI TERRIS GETS DECISION a 12-round | stadium las oomington woh t at the Quee TERY' OTHERS HAVE BEE LATER ON, oL AMONG THEM BENNY IQIZ \STOPPED 4QOUfl95 1913 - STOPPED 5- 1917~ CHAMRIO UNDS BEONARD LEFT, AND JIMMY Will Slattery Stage a Comeback? 3 PUGILISTIC ASPIRATIONS INTO THE BRUSH HEAP JUST BE- N STOPPED EARLY IN THEIR CAREERS, LEONARD. SLATTERY I8 ’l'l,l SE BOYS BY STAGING A REAL COMEBACK. SLATTERY 'FUGAZY WILL SEEK A | PROMOTER'S LICENSE' It | Conductor of Recent Italian Hospital | Fund H Bouts Before Commis- sion Taday. | N July 28—Humbert Fu- gazy, promoter of the recent Italian Hospital Fund hou aged at the Polo Grounds, will appear before the State Athlctic Commission's ting this morning to make formal appli- tion for a lice permitting the staging of lLoxing shows at Lbbets Iicld in - Brooklyn. Papers were filfd with the commission several lay nd it s expected definite ction will he taken on them today, wh state license committee | with the athletic far as is known, pared fulfill all the holding of Brooklyn hall park. among the in the oblaining a lice| Iterweight champi Mickey cognized by the foramost challenge Definite action ttitude toward o is expected to be taken of the v York, mec a nse 5 pr to require ) for bouts at | bouts that | event he is ! rominent will seek ful 1 hout hetween Shade th of com- mipion in, titie N s meeting commis- now stands, Walk- make a definte will agreas to this state. Walker pted the Shade chal- | was signed by 1 to ther he o sit in vionsly acer in Cali er, fa Shade to the agreed oint of view that #14 in Naw York a much larggr gate ings of the to take place mateh, howe Leo Flynn ~d going ntly when subseqn i draw ast two nisstan the champion refrainsd v definte steps, saving to Mold further the matter wi who 18 now 1 taking a vanted fir ation manager, on empsev-Harn the ast Tet n urn ta New FSCAPES IN PAJAMAS Wil ion an it commi the entire ease 1 August 4 cxpreted to main in ahey hich tim mpsey is York Rattling Siki. Senegalese Boxer And | Tormer Light Heavyweizght Champ Hurriedly Leaves Hospital. Siki, ight T 28—DBatt And former champ, clad hurriedly which or being interve Hell New Y ing in rday Kitchen” dis. 1 by the refusal of his who visiled him at th tal to bring him hes s0 he Siki dragging 2 news reporter by the arm lurched nto the hall, secured a taxi and or- ldered the driver to take him home. ave a "weren't {few the s Gale § Walker, | L on | oting | ORIOLES HAVE OPPOSITION Will Have No Runaway in Inter- national League, Toronto, July 25(P going to have in this race. At le cations. With the campaign over, the Dunn entour: plenty of opposition in Dan Howley Toronto club. The zamces they have been going 4 day. Baltimore has six straight nants to its credit and nothing coule league more club cop | help the status of the than to have some hunting. other CUBS BUY IN The Chi (N. C.) club, batter. the ing a turn He'll the close of report Begins to Look as if Baltimore 1t begins to ook as though the Baltimore Orioles a walkaway s International League ast not from present indi- about half e is finding Leafs are but a behind and at the rate apt to crash through to the top almost any | pen- go Cubs have purchased econd baseman of the Picdmont | aley's a great hitter, be- | at Piedmont scason. AUTOMOBIE RACE Already Entered in Torrington Torrington, July 2 Thrills and tomobile races which will be held at the Torrington race truck next Sat- urday afternoon under the auspi of the Atlantic Coast Auto Racing association, Many of the world's best known and most daring drivers a already entered for the events listed in the afternoon’s program and as many more are expected to have their entries in before the Mst closes tomorrow. Yive events are on the afternoon's card. They are: One half mile time trial for pole position in the distance races; five mile, 10 mile, 10 mile free for all and five mile handicap. The five mile race is really three events for there will be two trial heats with the first two cars qualifying for the final heat Only those drivers who have prov- | ed their ability to handle high pow- ered cars are cligible to competc in Satur, races and there will be qualifying heats on Thursday after- noon which will he open to the pub- lic free of charge. In these, a driv- er must make a lap in 32 seconds or fail to be cligible for competition. st is being taken in the dy filed of Bill Tuttle of Waterbury. This youngster although new in the rucing game, has heen aning up of late and he won ahout thing in sight recently at the in Riverhead, L. 1, and Ir helt, N. J. He is driving DeMest Dusenberg stratght eight, the one in which the famous Ttalian won the 500 mile Indnanapolis classic. T.ou Fink, who trained Jess Willard for the Johnson bout, with his 220 horsepower Hispania is another en- try while the latest to be received is from Charley Genning, who is also diiving a Dusenberg straight cight. Iistens plans are being made for these The turns are being banked under the direction of Jay Nichols, a representative of the Auto Racing association and scems favorable all existing New records, eve ces, England speed Greh Gets Decision Wichita, Kan: July was here given the last newspaper night against Ralph” Brooks of | Kansas, heavyweight, exhibition hout. The fight v less until the seventh round wher the champion opened up with some Hunnewell, ed Brooks' left eye. his opponent almost at will, EASTERN LEA GUE | New Haven—Albany Albany, July 28(P)—Albany Loftus hard in threc inninngs yester- day and scored its third victory over New Haven, was § to 3. Snover pitched well in the pinches. Showers twice inter- rupted play. The score. New Haven 1 | Albany Loftus Munn. 020 000 001~ 301 erian; 3 1 and and \\lll" WINS IX\ K. 0. City, N. J, Julk 2 Tersey Roc knockeq off Harry fornia, in the scheduled 12 round bhout Oakland Athletic club night. Dudley at the here PROMISES THRILLY Some of World's Best Drivers more thrills are promised in the au- | s | everything for the hreaking of Over Kansas Fighter S, 28 () — Harry Greb, middleweight champion | decision | fllllll\;‘ ina 10 round | list- | |Comm n flashing rights and lefts which seal- Greb landed on | hit straight The score RBH E 400 00 ol vy Smith of Battle Creek, Mich., of Cali- second round of their last FALCONS WILL MINGLE WITH RECREATION NINE Xew Britain Team to Attempt to Stop Victorious March of Jimmy Burns' Outfit, The Lalcons will Jimmy Burng' Merlden ation Thursday the avenue grounds in the Silver City in a twilight contest. Arrangements were made last night between Jimmy | Burns and Manager Joe Venlski whereby the two teams will come to srips With the Ialcons making a on; Recre nine evening at Lewls | being done to New Burns' aggregation. The Meriden manager |ably scnd Russell Briggs, scnsational | school boy twirler gt Middietown, against the locals. He set the Ken- \un,lon crew down in the first meet- [ing of that club with the Recreation I nine and his work was very impres- | sive | The Falcons on the determined that the lteam will be stopped in their mareh | of conquest local -clubs, | date, the Iteereation team has de- ! feated the Kensington nine in two {starts and has also trinmed the | Pirates baseball team of this cit This feat was accomplished last week and the Kensington defeats ! pened the week before on Thursda land Sunday respectively, Burns will have the jteam in the fleld: | Smith, 2b; Hallback, 124 Walsh, Zielke Ralph Buc | Bob Walsh or 1'rancis Buckley | the outfield. The alcons will hive their usual strong lincup to buc up against the Meridenites and have cither Jagaloski or Kania the firing line. will other hand, are on To following 1h; on ‘OFFIGIALS ORGANIZATION 10 TAKE CARE OF MEETS (Peter P Carney of Winchester Re- peating Arms Co., Is President of New Outlit. Connecticut now has an officials organization to take eare of track and field and swimming meets. known as the Connecticut track, field and clals, ‘w other evening, with Carney of the Winche rms company, as pr Confrey, president of the Conne cut A, A, U. as first vice-presiden |Lewis G. Bates of the Y [sceond viee-president; nors, the Yale coach, third |president, Manning, of the unity 3| req jurer. The office will be ut the Com- munity Service Temple strect, New Haven, It is the idea of 1his association to {forni branches in every city in Con- {mecticut, to ¢ all those who wish {to conduct tr meets, whether they be school, col- mw. Y. M. C. A, industrial feder: {tion, athletic kll"?‘ to help them run 10l good meets, to instruct officials in the running of games, and to do everything with the highest ideals of amateurism in mind. There will he i examining board, the hoard of !governors and usual committees, Any local organization contem- | plating the holding of a set of gan and wishing experienced offic ishould communicate with Mr. Man- ning. Or if any local official wish: {fo be connected with the organiza- tion he should write Mr. Manning. 1f |enough local officials, or those who {wish to hecome offictals, arc inter- {ested, a local chapter will be formed, “ This is the third of a series of of- | E bourd of swimming offi- Beter . er Repeating dent, John vice- ials organizations begun in the the others heing football and {basketball. Organizations of la- soccer and basebal®are yet to Ibe organized Real Folks at Home (the Song Writer) SOLD ANOTHER [} MIiLLIoN COPIES ToDAY DEARE | % DOLLARS DEARIE Y€ e YEARIE O &N | You- 400 F | HAD A MILLION " 1 SPEND 1T I'D SPEND (T IN AND IVE BEEN YelarMiNG FOR HAD A MILLION DEARIE IN A YGARIE MY A LO-HOUING YoU-HOD strong bid Lo stop devastating work | Britain teams by | 2 prob; | | meet Lecrcation | | tered members ot the Iinvitation lap- ] | teen in | yurd dash and a shot Itas | It was formed in New Haven | citi ! wide field day i will b | yard Ifield in the field and swimming | | bosing LET DINING FILING ENTRIES FOR TRACK MEET \List for State K. of . Field Day Closes on August 1 the first annual states and track meet whith held under athletic Lntrics for tlre auspices of of the Lighthouse the Knights of state committes Columbus at Point park at New Haven on August 2, will close on ‘Tussday, August 18, it was announced today by Thomas J. Tracy, dircctor ot gumes for that event, Al entries must ba least Lour betore the i order tor the various ranged, The will al duys that the cvents iy lindicaps Columbus — meet be the biggeat summer in Knights ol undoubtedly athletic event of Conneeticut and Is e d to bring out the Jargest number of amateur athletes that have ever competed in a meet in this state, o regise Amateur Athe been extended an und entry well cir- stite Sixe liave comput blunks have ‘already been culuted throughout the athle events are dpwn oon the schedule for the mect, only two of which will be closed to members of the K. of will be cight open cvents which should bring oat an exeellent competitive tield. The contest are a 100 letie Union [ There closed to Knights put open events i man may conipete a 100 yard 12 pound shot yard run, running browd jump, 880 run, running high jump, wnd an 350 relay o which cntries Lhave already been made including the Waterbury K. Cs, the New Haven Harriers, and @ New York council, The handsome silver cups which have been set up as prizes for first, second and third in these cvents should serve to bring a large number of entrants, Bix special cvents four for The any A consi eight AU, of run, which will three- put, 440 dush, W places are rls and two tor 14 yewrs or under. The the girls' contests will be 500 ard relay which will bring 1o gether teams representing several s in the state. Ot girls' will be the 100 yard dush, the javelin throw, and the shot put with a light weight. Keen interest developed in famale athletics in re- s should bring out a large : contests. The boys a 100 yard dash and a relay in which several holic parishes in the -state will enter teams, In addition to the which will consume m of the afternoon, the.Knights planning Lo entertain their guests with a fine and vaudeville show in the evening. The entries and matchings for these cvents will also be handled by Tom Tracy, who has had exten- sive experience as matc the New Haven Harriers Winchester A, ¢, The committec Planning for one of the state's largest guthers ings of K. C. men and their which has ever taken Comnecticut. The site Lighthouse Po has just heen taken over by the cily of New Haven and thousands.of dollars have been spent in making it one of the tate's best shore amusement parks, ‘he day that has been picked is one on which the visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the ing facilities of the it tide There are basket lunches, cating planned, boys of events will have 40 yard track st nmeet maker and for the state i milies place in of the meet, hath- high for and park fine places parking cars. Thousands Herald classified of people . 1 avaE—— THAT'S A GOOD ONE - EARNIN FOR YoU MONEY —.NEARNING Fca ‘oU HONEY- - [LL GET THAT RTED TOMORROW ‘,___,_‘/ ‘ U | | | WALTZ THE Room - AND s EAT To THE TUNE OF A KNIFE A FORK AND N &Poon - SPoon ! OON .~ B S L