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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925, BRI WASHINGTON TEAM IN BOYS’ LEAGUE SENDS PARADISE PARK lNTO SECOND PLACE RANGERS—KENSINGTON MEET IN TWILIGHT § ENCOUNTER IN SOUTH END — FALCONS TO PLAY BURNS’ RECREATION TEAM OF MERIDEN — DEMPSEY CONFERS WITH KEARNS e ST A S T i S e SENATORS’ BATSMEN COME WASHINGTON HOLDS DEMPSEY GONFERS |LOCAL TEAXS PLAY TO THE AID OF TWIRLERS | ONTO FIRST PLACE , \ v .| WITHJACKKEARNS| THILIGHT GAMES Johnson Gets Credit For Win Over Chicago—Athletics | North End Boys Send Paradise ~ » i —48 g | Agree OSpllI Real Estate and‘Kensington Meets qulgers While Swamp Detroit—Yankees Beat Browns—Cleveland | Park Info Second Rank o i o Manager Will Get Cut on Bouts : Falcons Face Meriden Team ‘ S Humbles Red Sox—Pittshurgh Wins From Braves = MR 1 / ) ] —— % e ‘ standing of League - » % H ’ § ¥ v 3 Los Angeles, July 0 (A—Bob Doy Three local team ill stege tafe While Giants Lose to Cubs—Brooklyn Drops One W _ ! i ot . Philli L wio| L 'y ] for Jack Dempsey announced y ing played in Kensinglon and the to Cardinals—Cincinnati Downs Phillies. aradise Park ... 1 | y . terday that the real estags holdings {other ! i il 3 S ¥ i of the champion and his manager | 7The All-Kensington team wvill at- AMER]CAN LEAGUE Sl 2 S o A A : had been divided and an agreement | tempt its first twilight cncourger of NRiranl Hals o . . , 2 4 i reached insuring Jack IKearns his | the ye I the Rangers A\C. of Games in the Boys' league were e A R split of the profits of any Dempsey | this city as the opposing team.| This overshadowed yesterday by the con- AN % e bout prior to September, 1026, The !|is a departure from the usual play- test between the Washington and L ot 2 4 announcement followed conferences | ing schedule of the South 1 \Hflwm Paradise Park teams to settle the tie g between Dempsey and Kearns, 2 Sl St e "lthat has resulted since the beginning . - 1 / Whether there will be any Demp- ¢ ent to se o f \m! - the season between these two for : i S sey bout prior to September of next place. The boys from th 2 H & 1 year, however, remains to he scen, north end and the lads from the east e - H : Benton said, explaining that noth ed one of the most exciting ! J ing has n done about the pro- “VUiyen and interesting contests seen at the i i e posed bout at Michigan City, Ind,, |Ken on hile jus 1‘{:’\\(’ 0 I park this season with the High street 5 : 1 Sy i nest ptember, AL 8 ¢ record o o [nine coming out on the long end of ' : t “Dempsey has a 13 to 8 score, A large crowd S i : : . Greb at Micl | : higan City and docs not o . b Blakenship, suftered ! ! 1|gonsing that this would be the battle intend to." added the champion’s MIINE Lams duliies : of the year, was present at the park TS S ; { spokesman. "No articles were sent |\eir bats start swinging, there 18 kept Ty Cobb and the other Tig lto witness the game and they re- i / 16 him: nothing definite was. done |ONY one result, a deluge of base hits outfielders on the run after slxte ceived their fill of baseball, In the : EhoIE el G e VR g rtine S ¢ safe blows which counted ten f other game played yesterday, the Corl 0 (1 AL SEeT e Bl Phe gane il 5 6:45 The Tigere coald A 1z Burritt team won its first game from cidud that if he fights any one at all | © C10Ck tonight & Scores e e Hhey ¥ 65 o the Nathan Hale team. S0 b : r in September it will not be Greb. S Grouriis Seleg b nuk thirteen si t the |5 ! . Washington vs. Paradise Park N TR res e D “He will confinus Hght training. |11, ey “‘,‘l,_"“‘:'“:,‘ “',’;“‘” ‘,',”"“fl. sumpsnum The Washington baseball team / [ B however, in cass some KInd of &l i veonie Kensieron toni ity from home. beat the Paradise Park team yester- ; N 8 5 § S bout is arranged for him soon; but|,ser Ahrahamson has arranged for S Einle N ohe08 day by the ecore of 13 to § in the ] G : . it action is dels N el S re R AONE AR BEEITEEED Fork was t ture. Injuries I Benton who sald he was speaki t cncount tonight Ny Eame champions 3 il Fh Chicagy, th w the leading can l.eague First Za then Jonnson for the Een and Jokhne a lone hit In t ing eredit for not signed to fight s clu season. ‘The while Urba Yankees have the second p Hartnett c Seve r e 3 I 2490 Alexander, mainstay of the Para- ; cries of £unes which will he pl most exciting and interesting game == : attention o of e S ha T : in the Boys' league this season. The e ¢ : ; a “It was agreed at the conferences ' giin rolls tround, The Rang gins to realign contest was marked with spectacular i B 2 4 5 5 that if Dempsey fights before the ! .calize (it & : Meusel came in playing on the part of the players N ey g . - expiration of his contract With |1on will ' e 1iie soughest pre jon play third t on both nines and sparkling flelding i > % Kearns in tember, 1926, Kearns|of the entire searon and that playing short features were turned in in most all ia2 will get a 35 per cent spii reason, Jack Argosy will his Wanninge. of the nine inning: SR R . “There is only one definite bout | yogular lineup in the mame Browns Chodukiewicz, diminutive piteher TR se s : ttersann on Dempsey's program and that is' He can select roin i, Ham- until Johnso for the Washington team who has MRIE RN : the hout in which he has agreed to ¢ Falmon for Mo duty Irawn the attention of all who have | L7 *SRuBRIRINA S v ¢ 5 4 e — . meet Harry Wills in the fall of 'while Argosy or Benl do the witnessed the games played at Wal- - e 1926, hackstopping. It Chant draws 1hie ! 4 nut Hill, twirled a wonderful gaie, HELEN WILLS THE EMPRE " NIS, HOPES B/ 17 THRER SliCC IR e | assignmer will be a case of him only two, in successi P B R M. PO.A B o had pitched against the Smith | AT THE NATIONAL FT1STA NEXT MONTI. v PEPICTED IN ACTION pitching against Faraer fcammuites rrific S ; team on Tuesday and went back In | o OspUp TOGETHER WITH TWO VIEWS OFF HOW SHE GRIPS HER RACQUET I e BOXERS END TRMN[NG as he was on the staff of Kensing- ] again and turned the trick for his| 11" FOREHAND DRVES. o it A hcmmiitr il b 10 to 5. : i’ 2h 33 0| mates. He allowed only five hits _— Irovided {o transport the playersand Pittsbur, 1d qu sl 3 ‘ o e | dur the encounter, he fanned (BY ART 4\1 LSON) L = Bushy Graham of Utica and Bud [1ooters to the lower end field. its advants . v i e ' o|six and gave four free tickets. He| New York, July 30.—Helen Wills| by the seots of 7 {0 5. The work of| Falcons v~ Meriden by conquering the for the [sy 1, cf 28 !|was especially effective in the|to win the 1425 national singles SEABRIGHT TOURNAMENT | Zembio In the box featured the| Taylor of Terre Haute, Ind,| The Falcons will anbark for Mert- third stra tir | i 3 O 0 % Hpinches and with men on base. e | tennis title in the fair sex fiesta! R e | y Gen tonight in an «tiempt fo retrieve 4 : G ts lost a ¥ 3 s a good assortment of curves and It looks like a safe bet with no Teonracted f 10 :“'n‘] hits, 1 Ready For Bout at Aurora, Tl | opne of the prestize th Jinuny ers’ battle, g UL i 3 gD wj». ,‘.ul_u,». Paradisc 'ark batters at|takers. Biggest Tennis Stars In Country Ra L Draces | Chicago, ‘Tuly 30 P—Bushy | Bu : Recreation nine has taken oL thls Cubs | - - Bisimers Ior after disecting the fleld there 1 e to settio the supremacy | ham of Ut Sontanders Tor| o som e HErdsire ity (e traka % S appears no entry apt to pry the Competing on New Jersey Courts e | 1 The Dusters | t i hg i ampionship, l"]"“’ L‘";P 020 ”‘]"- Mo in the f ning gase ire ASHINC ¢ Yark “alifornia r 0se m her = ; 5 i i % SN awks of the Silver City and con- rm\nl‘: ’in(\mfi«v:\ lo —Yesterday's Results, uld ke year from the Cubs, R e o e R team, was hit hard and a long margir ’ A 1. PO. A. 5 He was wild, getting him- Four Brooklyn pitchers had a A b % % §lselt into a hole on most cvery bat- rid d olter to face him. The Washington b ted a total of bingles oft his delivery, he 0| seven men and struck out four. Ol played a nice ficlding game 2 5 o t other team ir training prepara- Frankly, “Little Poker Face,’ as| Sea Bright, N. I, July 30 (®—The |, e E g Sl ‘_m\‘“m]lwn_ Tl e A she is affectionately called, should lannual Seabright invitation tennis | ey L P e It lloni S o {romp through to her third straightlioirnament was in the semi-final | South in ¢ phone i ‘he contest promises to be mrl‘w‘ : M‘“ ‘\_‘ M”; 2 E {success, And, if anything, . shell .o ooogac The feature matches fastest staged in the Aurora bowl| arly days, 1harns has ought to accomplish the feat with “0" : GLEN A, C. ADDS ANOTHER | (his season. Opinion of ring fans|("\" of all stars and Washington &t loss trouble than in cither of her last | vere: e S ANOTHER [ on the outcome is evenly divided. |1 vong i the matehi pecialy in the first by scoring two runs, [UNO FRTS o Tilden vincentidiichinls Rord il o 17| Taylor, with his agsressive siylo and | o will prohably s 1l Rriges 9| Daradise ark came back WIth 0no | oo 12 oS Grant the far west sector] LA . o their record last night when they | wo-handed punching, has many ad- | (onight as his piteher while {1 Fal in their h i they tied it in th aheelbis sins > Cranston Holman of Leland Stan-[d ted a team consisting of boys | mirers, while others favor Graham |cons have eith aloski or \ i J stacks up as just about as ccrtain L s with his shifty boxing and ability [as their s w.,.“'q'_ ),\,Mvv!r;fl]'!.l‘ forg 1‘_ ah d‘: e inner as does the lanky Tilden |ford vs. James O. Anderson of Aus- fliving around Willow Drook park,; L & ¥ fas their main ¥y one counter in the fourth and 5 . S hit i | 0 That's ¢ tralia, by the score of 13 1o In spite of ; to hit. }in the men’s event. That's close to i 5 on the IFollowing Page.) |hoth got one in the eixt T 4 Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, former na- | the fact that the players v . The winner will be in line for a o) "% he max eurety, Not much Molla B. Mal o I ihe fa ha e players were much | ’ 0 2 . i 08 . N TnE Lo (e b Cn A S Une e na s iRy irgly Lamuch I RSB st i S i e S . Suees | championship match with Charley Fitzgerald Applies for e of a gamble in either case 4 1 2 . ; 5 q . the seventh, Miss Wills seems 1o he at the peak | Wills, mational and Olympic cham-{succceded in turnir c t men | (1) Rosenberg, bantamwe Referece Anpointment of her game. At least the splendid |Pion: via the strike out Good | titlcholde New Haven, July 30 (P—David F. performances she las uncorked| Miss Mary K. Browne of Los An-|punt gave the winner of e Vitzgerald, who formerly was very | ¥ pushed five run Sl s 6 scction of the , another former titlcholder 1 their scores with tl o active in sporting circles as 4 vi score being § to 5. Things | Zreat as i 1923 ana 1924 |California, but now of England I W, Suess to Wallace ar i for appoi h : ree. Ha looked black for Washington, but | The features of yesterday's play © hoys from High street, nothing | I in four in the our more again in the v hit sander almost | tonight Kania In t last half scventh, Washington secmingly won is even greater this scason. catehing of Stelma featured, 2 5 gave his occups of hunter Scanning the net horizon as far as|¥ere the victory of Vincent Rich- | 3 e Nine Contests Are on this After-jand fisherman. State muissioner | i | permit. we fing | ards over Gerald Patterson of Aus- : Donohue recently suggested that as the naked optic will permit, we find | 2r18 over > il . y t“' antstanding playen. mo possible|!ralia and the triumph of Cranston L “‘]‘ PILFERERS noon's Program at Harness Meet- | joxing promises to br on the up- yutstanding 0 possible e ’ Sl : star. | “Snooks” Dowd of Jersey City is erade Fitzgerald s q g is as- | “dark-horsc,” coming up from the|18 year old Leland Stanford star,| °% Aol ! ing at Exposition Park in Aurora, |E7200 Fitzgerald should give his a mes, PRl e i WTe loanablat o givins ke, Byers DrliGeorze R NIting ivho iih ol ShaRINE il ay to the basc-steal- sistance ip promotion of good spor Wi (e P e & "%lday vefore squelched “Little Bill* (s in the International League. He| — yyrorn 111, July 30 (P—Nine| It has been thought tat Mr. Fitz- TKS | And the rec od s such as|Johnston s alrendy Sielperl 2 stcks, 15 More | rye05 are on this afternoon’s pro- |Eerald will be among those consider- | Molla Matiory, I . Miss Ryan deefated Miss Eleanor | than his closest rival I!“‘\‘ ! had @ | gam at the grand cirouit harness |ed for referee at the coning Kaplan- | Jossup an have been brushed | G088 of New York and Mre, Marion |trial with the Detroit Tygers sever- | poeting at Exposition park. The | Herman figh Zinderstein Jessup of Wilmington, |al yoars age feature is for 2:05 pacers. It will be S run in two dashes, one of six fur-| NEW SWIMMING RECORD aside by tl me lass from the | fonr chanees in | [Del., won the first set and three | ——— longs and the other 1 1-8 miles. Ilc»! Seattle, July 30 (P—! new world's golden wes N two most recent | 1ed perfectly, | for. |Straight games in the second sct be- PLAY FAST GAME Cardinals played | maining events are for three-year- | record in the 440-vard sreast stroke | He s 15 and got two e e fore losing to Miss Wills. The ] HA D b ling May Cause Trouble = me th duy in one hour | old trotters, 2:17 pacers and 2:15 | was set yesterday hy Ribert Skelton arp Ay in v ¥ Ryan, the talented English| DUSTERS DUST OFF BRAVES vl 88 minutes. Considering that 10 | trotters, | of the Tllinois Athletic b, in , may cause a bit of troubls The Diamond Dusters played the [1uns were scored during hostilities | FEntries for the § n|Amateur Athletic unin ed Furope’s premier | part of the turning worm yeste ¢ {and several pitehers used, it was ex- | trotting derby Iriday close at 11 |swimming and diving campio te incomparable | when they back fired on the Braves |ceptionally f time, T of that | o'clock today, Secretary Clifford R.|and northwest invitatiol swimmir clen Wills is in{and heat them in a game played at |duration are i far botween | Trimble expected 14 starters out of |confest. His time was 11 op {0 ”‘A even I highly-touted [ the Nathan Hale school playground ‘ 3 the 28 nominations. pared wth 6:50 which hese invader shouldn't 5o v un-| xiety — Washington, A aor i e * Movie of an Amateur Male Quartette 1 whil If she we od enough to vin last year and the year before, should he rosier than Another thing, 1oo Hor dangcrous rivals een in the | game & t Tl AlRIv i they | arer ! ne of them Reduced in price because BER IR Sy e e piding an bigger salcs have lowered i ie Ry e e e S manufacturing costs— S 100 B e e Johnsfon Bigger sales because of S e e title-holder hustie Tuxedo’s quality— _ i o Can Fqum Teconds winning this sea Properly aged, perfectly i D HInle eat e i thcetim blended — R R Every decaler’s supply : bl Aweali damy from i specifies last day it can ‘ " 13 3} The caliorin naiden s o tong| For Molla won the crown From 1915 ta 1922, inc Tuxedo whenever you ettt ol | the exerption of 1013 Unvarying excellence. s pricticaly i That’s the secret! e the T 4l Nathan Hajes | DODGERS WIN ANOTHER this feam b score of 1° to Zaleski and Mieczkowski erage from 14 to 16 years Vast Ends 012 650 011—10 Dodg 001 504 02x—13 Batteries: Dodgers, Red and Mox- East Ends, Romeo and Fagan,