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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. T T S S S S R T A WASHINGTON AND PARADISE PARK HOLD FIRST PLACE BY WINNING TILTS — WERDELIN STILL HEADS CITY LEAGUE BATTERS— LUTHERANS ASSURE THEMSELVES OF TIE FOR CHURCH LEAGUE FIRST PLACE — SPEEDBOYS BACK IN WINNING STRIDE — BRIEFS RRSIER e e s it R 04 SEpERnUiiaunLRREEnIRannanNg CHICAGO TAKES TWIN BILL 'UNE TALLY AGAIN sder” [LUTHERANS SURE fiuhsrmae ie WlelHWlfAnlNh Kane cf, Johnson ss-1b, Heslin 1b, FROM CHAMPION SENATORS | BEATS SMITHTEAM o OF TIE FOR FIRST ;7o v st AFTER FIRST HALE 31T 283333237 8 ! — : T Hcore by inninge RLE. | SR \ |t.utherans .....0 6 11 5—13 11 2! | Paradise Park Returned Victor Take Double-Header in Church s v o e oo oo s = Dragons as a Team Are Leading Philadelphia Loses {0 Detroit—Babe Ruth Plays Spec- ' fou s Umplre—Jackson . : " i i " k % i On Eriday -‘_,u. ha Red Army v N tacular (iame While Yanks Win From Browns—| Againsl Nathan Hale Nine 77 .. League-Slanley Memorial Wins |, oo -smcs it Wi oppece encn | Hilting Outfit of League o < ’ N » e— E 3 b other and the South d Trini M Giants Beat Cubs in First Western Game—Pitts- | 3 p ‘ ; RO R S —_— . : : < Teaghe Standing v i Charch League Standing Jteds and South church will malke it The first half of the City League hurgh Stays Up By Bealing Braves—Brooklyn ST . Y : , First Lutheran .oo. § 0 1000 |a donblo-header by playing oft @ |which finished last Saturday finds Washington 4 ] 7 b Stanley Memorial 4 1 La00 (rained-out game Werdelin of the Dragons still head- Downs ( ardinals—Cincinnati Blanks Philadelphia. | ;.. o 5 : A F ' Red Army 21 867 e (g the s ol batiere mith anaver: : st 4 ,“nrmu Hale g Q) 3 o % 4 hib. Trl)\‘;.\ M ‘l: covee d "m; \ ‘nyy;‘vs lln(‘“'r]wu“'vl’\: u»n a“‘l':l; " ! ‘ Ty 0B “w| BY BEATING WARRIORS o fic i ™ ih e o Blue Armv .. 1 5 167 | :800 for five gamee plaved. Mo | Boys' league teams went at The Lutherans practically clinch- § i ’ {Argosy of the Rangers follows in it again with the lcague leading o : ed -\|r ;]\wr ;‘ le m;l' m}h and as- |Come Back to Victory Column In | ;i place with an averags of Was on and Paradise Park . sured themsslvos of at least a tie s iR his brother TohniAL e for first place by taking two one- Yesterday's Tilt—Answer N e ace. Washington yesterday sided ;-m's at .\\an Brook pa Challenge of Teams, of the P. & I, Corbin team who has hard-fought game from| i ‘ last night R hadeans nse of | played in only three aut of the five 18t Patad s M Ear White and Blue armies. The win- [ The Speedboys regained their win 68 Tian an atoingalof b4k was i imming Nathan Hale.| 3 A 4 4 {winers piled up 32 runs In the tWo |uing ways Jast night at a The averages of the pla games azainst their opponents = g ] 3 % tRiloD o two leaders still tied 2 i e, sames azainst thelr opponents’ & licid when they took the measure of | have Mmit 200 or ave: for ; 4 first place and sends the Nuthan % the other game played, handing the |the Warriors by the score of 7 to 2. lalf of the leazus play ! Hale team desper innto the cellar ! SR8 dtaet) o) nalire L (he BIStH ine e " "m‘ ""’M = Bluehirds their svcond defeat of the |Iegley pitehing his first ganie in two o f | : eve The East Ende d the | ning of the first gam ! S 3 ! Varadise Park 1=, Nathan Hale vening. The East Enders and the | eke hurled brilliant ball, allowing Zachary 1att suddenly in (h o | E s s Reds are the only teams now with ek : > Paradise Park team, @ 2 7 + fonly three hits and fanning cight Chicago g bot t and | 3 art, overcame the lead of the Eachanceplojaxan o ihor butharansy) \ ARATTE 1 i n f who have only one game Ioft. to play. imen. Miller, Reed, Grip and Leon- 6 to 2 M | 1 2 : i Nath e te de in the early : fu bl o ande g i stanley Memorial Wine ard shone in the offensive play gel- inni 1 tinally won, 26 to 15. { The game was a slugging aftair, all o Stantey Memorial outfit down- {ting 11 hits hetween them. The pitchers with the excoption of Al- ed the Bluehirds, 9-f, in the hest iscorc hy innings X exander belng hit hard, game of the evening. The winners [Kpeedboyse... 110 022 100—7 15 1 unexpecte f 3 [ Eamond 2 olby i itz was the ficld star of the scored in the first inning but were [Warrior U010 010 0no—2 3 2 once 4 me e '} Roone, t i In the sixth inning he made stopped in the second by a double | Batteries—Begley and J.eonard delphia team, 'The 2 | ed |y 1 i s a ety double play unassisted and y. The Bluebirds then took the i scott and Bonney hits for three yuns in t f R % ; " lin the fifth made a great one-hand- 4 b .y d, but the winners found Nelson | The management of tl speedboys Aty r it [ sateh of a low line drive. Withn ) in the third and pounded out four |wishes to notify the manager of the VTS Sar Seton L s LA ling hitter of the game, 4 s runs, adding a like number in the |Dodgers through these columns that tting four hits out of fou !H}w‘ o\ DY, N ¢ X 2 A 1jnn The hitting of I.x}m and the [{hey are ready 1o meet them at any test with Alexander, besides pitching fine fielding of Hamlin and Ired Rittner time and show the fans (hat the vie- SR ball for the short tine he was in featured the winners' play, while ltory whieh the Dodgers gained the | 7 . Salstrom and Johnson turned in the fother night was only a fluke because Burritt L0 8 L000 teams refaining their standing in yeste again, poled.o another, H¢ Loplity L w0 the pavliion the bos, got a triple and a double| seats. 1 ich conditions the | ) 5 e s A 3 . : ot 5 host work for the Bluebirds. Carl {(je Specdboys played them with only Browns accept ting from the Paradise Park scored in every in- Rittner made a loap over the crowd 'Lalf of the regular linenp in 1h Yankees, 6 to = ccept the second. They Getad to catelia foul. The Bluebirds furn- gz, Cleveland treated fe ted Wea o oka (o1 \ first, seven in the third, ed in a freak double play. the bat- | The Speedhoys have taken notice | pitchers unmercifully ring | 013 (hree in the fourth, one In the Ath ted ball caroming off Frederickson's 'of fhe fact that the Swamp Angels 24 hits for a 1 7 ¥ J3uals : . 10 siath, six in the seventh and Pands into Alfano's for a fly calch ihave also hurled a challenge at > s nic ’ S e e and_then heing relayed 1o first 10 {hem, T view of the fact that the kol L 3 ; 1 Scs | at n the ninth, & catch @ runner off the bag, Imajority of the Angels are cast offs two homers SeNult i s e ] (i ey i e lineups: Stanley Memorkl, lrom the Speedoys, the manage- Gowily 1 el i Ee '.‘l“,”‘. first and second, five in the Hamlin If, Willlams 2b, 1 $tohl 8L |ment wishes to notify Mr. Zembroski irled in ex- i : 1 02 To¢ | (hird, none in the fourth, one the JIMMY MCLARNIN HEL e Sionhil b Pt niistemicant sito play ceptional 1o ng Rabbit's 17 ) g ! | tirth, sixth, seventh and cighth, and . Rittner ss, Sandberg ef, (. Ritt- jspeedboys, he had better zo ont Yaba only f and’ we tol] : e e e ke Indi e e A Dne (RY NEA SERVICE) ner p. Blue Army, Santi If. John- |\in a few ball games inste: 3 son cf, Heslin 1h. Frederickson : 9 e rhiied i) Iits : At banelacat Tuly 20 T,‘,,, s - lienging the team that let him and ] summary i Francisco, July o 4 e . AB R H. PO AL L b, Salstrom rf The Speedboys wish o challenge f"]"H R S I i Pab ne. Los, | Traban, it . 5 {4 2 0 0ling out here in t | AGTWE FIGHTING GAME _Score by innings H.E. |ine Aces, Emeralds, R, & T. Junior spectacled Lee Meadows gai e ] res—OWENS | g alawskl, V1| And like Tke . the original ;"‘:I','“"\'I_’-“i"_"' L0 7 ::7;: 05 and a few other of the fast feams in i 1 © 0lugpider,” he's going fo cause all| LTt 6 |the city. Call S. Gourson. Tel. 1591. a{sorts of trouble for the topnotchers | Tommy Has Hung Up His Gloves To Lutherans vs. Whitewings ety ‘.m!,..’:m,‘\:»‘ly xm‘n“nzlxihr % Devote His Time To His Family The Lutherans started their big FASCOS WIN AGMN (e, D “‘ skaicertain Lol SORAL cham night hy handing a 14-3 trouncing to Team Batting 11100ks certain to be orld cham- | [ pion in one or both classes And To His Business, the White Army. IFor three and one- A perusal of the statistics of the = | half innings the game was close and |This Time The Meter Readers Show | players on the various teams shows l'\"”}"y‘“ ",*y“ Lot 5 ”?l‘,'- St Paul, July 29 (P—Tommy |well played. but in their half of the the Dragons leading the pack as a i it Al "Yh':“é"( - Gibhons, heavyweight who etayed |fourth {li: winners scored § times| The Tule Shop Boys How The | combination in hitting with an aver- Ipecs !‘l" oS e “' fitteen rounds with Jack Dempsey [and could not be stopped after that. = - age of .346. The Rangers follow is complete upset of | ety Mont. but who subse- |Wolf meanwhile held the White | National Game I3 Plased. R el e o ) | Bellamo. 2t P the dops when h ve the late & 5 ANIE‘ lCAN ‘FACUE = k e l‘un mr\m, .‘ ha rmii ‘h|]l\ylvwn|m quently was knocked out by Gene Army helpless The Gascos showed the Rule Shop | the P. & F. Corbin team comes ALALY LAY R . p - e Tunney in New York, has hung up| The lincu First Lutheran. [q,, : 2 1 1 ety - : [ i : ] boxing and took the decision from ! : I team how to play hall last night at | third with an average of .316. Tho 0 T eninpl o et | LIS BLOLeEMERd SE0lg his time to his |Rjorklund 3b, Feterson 2b, Wolf M. |t rares fiold and sent the shop | averages of the six teams as in- [national figure overnight LA AR Sl Anderson b {1ys hack all covered with white- | dividual clubs arc as follo ¢! But the win from a champion. the | ffl'*‘bons »nnmmv:_ml ,\I\VTMM that 1 HeE Tl W Tinm o | wash to the tune of 7 to 0. The game § ab , | plaudits of the hero worshippers and | he has retired “temporarily—and went seven innings with Danny Drjs- | Dragons .o....... 170 62 v|the offers of big mo N rom ail | perhaps permanently.” Tiiness of | & Gl Dube 2|y cerving them up for the .,,,.." RANGETS .+ oevenees 193 ! I8 B DIODSVIRIIOInG B g % W. Davis ss. C. Linn Hoffman S SR parts of Amerlca arent bothering|Ni8 wife, in a hospital here when |t 1 . i readers. Danny had the opposition [ Corbin . . 180 | Motarnin any more than thay o |Gibbons fought Tunney, s given as | TEEME G0 LIE0en 16 puzzled by his shoofs and allowed | Burritts . 165 *Voster, his manager, guardian |he prime reason "]r ';'“‘ “‘“\9-‘-‘1;& White Army ..000 100 2— 3 only three hits and struck out cight | IFalcon Reserves .. 163 e | Gibbons ts stit contined to her bed. | O 8 T & of the oppositin. oo Tl s They Stick to Course T wouldn't think of .fighting un- The Gascos pounded away at the ok Sal tin s when Fosier, a|fil this fall” Gibbons said, “and d Canadian veteran, used to|then perhaps T won't fight at all. I Umpire—Pinkerton, : . = =l Tutherans vs. Bluehirds oynoalngnlichier Abrsnnans sn sl JUnior Yachtsmen Will s o CARTnehiras i1 leeted a varie ingles mbering drag himself up (o a little athletic|don't think my wife would wish to m,,'fi),d‘;',}“,,' ;:.g.nnrl'dml,.y»: ),'.’,:.,I,:,{,,T,:"; nine in all. Wojak at short stop and Hold Races in ‘stamlmtl club to watch that serawny McLar- |have me fight again.” L i arknoss Taliing it nfier & |Stevie Dudack {n left field #howed | Stamtord, Comn, Toly - The {nin kid in knee pants do his stuff| Gibbons said he would like to |innings with the league leaders on |the way again with three bingles |annual junior yacht racing echam- the pair figured a course in the box- | fight Tunney again in an attempt to [} long end of a 13-0 count. ‘The [apicce out of four trips ench ¢ _ | pionship of Long Island Sound will R e e Gy Blac MR G D18 | Riueh rastnerel wot i aichiton b tne || s theiniatsiaktofgaineciinkonedtuol| ba decidc o Stamford beginning shaken from brilliant ring career and he also |Qwedes and threatened to score only | bagger. on Monday, when a series of races Under guidance of Foster, an nm.“mms to ind out if he actually has |once off H. Anderson's delivery,| The Sheehan brothers pulled the|among the junlors of the Jjunior {time fighter and manager, MclLar- [receded as much as it appeared he |while the winners pounded the offer. [fielding gem of the day. Johnny, [yacht racing association of Long Is- [ nin's great boxing abilily was huilt |had at the time of his last fight. |ings of Frederickson and Swanson |With three men on and one out, had |land Sound will start, Teams repre- up until the 1wo gecided it was time | “If it were possible for me to re- |t all parts of the outfield. H. An- [a liner hit to him at third. Quickly jsenting the Larchmont. Seawanhaka- _1to leave Vancouver and get a start |turn to the ring this fall to tight | derson also starred at bat. his long |he scooped the ball. touched third Corinthian, Indian Harbor, River- toward-the | Tunney and it my showing against |(hree-bagger in fhe second plaving |and shot the ball to brother Francy . Cedarhurst, Huguenot, Pequot They \ sledding getting |him convinced me that T was going [a prominent part in the big rally. fat first for a double killing. yside and the Stamford vacht on down here, for Jimmy, weighing |back, T wouldn't hesitate a minute {The loss of two games in one night | The score by innings: clubs will participate. Last year a bout 100 pounds and jnst 5 foet |in retiring for all time,” Gibbons [sent the Bluchirds fluttering into last | Gascos 302011x—17 | Bayside Yacht Club won the cham- tall, looked so serawny that mateh- |said. place Rule Shop 0000000—n | plonship. The winner of this series { makers fearcd he would be mu Friends of Gibbons believe his re- The lineups: Iirst TLuthera Ratteries: Restelll and Dricoll [will fake part in the Sears Cup races lered |tirement fs permanent Bjorklund 3b. Peterson 2h, Wolf rf, 'Sandstrom and Brennan oft Marblehead, Mass S | i 1 McLarnin took to < the ‘N‘\l o eke out an existence—but | o e s S, o There's at Least One in Every Office BRIGGS Jimmy on as a curtain raiser, runs s in the curtain went ang. | r ) A e w-fdus“ LooK AT < JUST ;i LOOK AT THAT ARM Looki AT}!\\\’\NECK PEGGY-¢ and for o 7 meahingy ! MY 3 SUNBURN ==L SPENT - RALPH -+ LYING 1IN THE HOT 16N T THATYTRE LitaT ! P NEARLY ALL. MYIVACATION SUN ON THE BEACH DID\ | SPERTAALL MY, UACATIoN LYING ON THE BEACH -~ AT IT'S TERRIBLY SORE < | a e O B A e s AND \C,‘«;vc’rggf:'xal Y STAQT, | Tue HOT,SUN-T I'MYAL Z and in Los A as untl he ba- | - » ! EL——J sl ol : came an 1do) was enough e a kid cocky, and Jimmy, with | victorles and no defeats, Inst a battle tn or, tha Predicts Title for Protege This didn't step Foster and Me Larnin, however For in the | | | | fare of cries of rushing Ro matched with the lat Tila wondarful ¥ 3 "\'i‘ the s was Jimmy went ehort end of 2 | Offers galors Villa fight to be adhered 1o ter are ny the the had unting mmy builds u e m | (Mv WHOLE. BoDY JiM1IS* A Sraty by Look AT.THAT CHEST BILL- 4 : 1 Son ; =T Ll ASS OF COOKED FLESH * | rapid i BURNT FR 7 atehiont Tov his smeraerenl| [BaCheiphaltoss, G FRoMY SPENDING \ TWo_ WEEKS| n THE H S HING SUN-- ;\_ow‘i’."\l AT—H_ T comes back again—this time in | 3 >, N pandnsthis dmelin IT'S TERRIBLY PAINFUL To0 r clans. Foster lan't Jimmy's to be a to grow into a he's sure he'll t world right after Borg Sets New I;e;‘ord | Fol 500- \lctel Event | has been se Swedish Olympic ! recently from Bo i o 1] Weissumlier, American star, in 192 | at Milwaukee. Borg's best previous (Contlaued on the Following Page.), tme was 6:50.

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