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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925. WKNXI&KSMMM — KENSINGTON Yeeessssans eereraterttty e preppesersarertt FUITEISIETIIAARIRRELAALIISIILIIAEINI LI SITIIINTN ! 1 { ALTER JOHNSON PITCHES . e 1ttsburgh I'orces HARD HITTING CONTEST | N , il - . —— ; A H BRILL[ TULLUY 4 Maple A. C. of New Haven Comes i’ Lo | R —_— 1 s [ { Per Out On Long End of 13 to 9 ed Hose Crew Fall Belor | . e TS {Hard-Hitting Randers G South End Team Makes It Per-| 0 " o o Red Hose Crew Fall Belore Mid- | Holds Detroit fo Two Hits—Cleveland Stops Yankees— |-G RaDGerS ontioue B : sl b DRl { i | ; A : ; [k L in ity Le fect Week W hs dyv [J| The raicons basehal te leto ‘ ) e 4 B (15 ‘ 0 seball teamn more Pittshurgh is Idle While Giants Lose to Cardinals— ‘ Deir Spurt in Gity League ot Week With Sunday Victor anl mEC el e s elOwn and Taltvitle teams . A : s . Sl e ——— firld yesterday afteinoon when the ‘ P s Y | 1 0 2 3 ) Reds N hle-Hes | ) Cincinnati Reds Split Double-Header With Beston | et D The All-Keneington team more | Maples A. C. of New Haven took its| 1In a game full of unexpected hap- ;o e s e ) i than got revenge on the sailors at|measure by the score of 13 to 9. |pepj and weird plays, the Middle- rave obins n " < W 3 1 penings an LA Brave tobins Triumph Over Cubs. | the Sub Dase Saturday when they [Walsh started for the lacaly but he (o 50 BERE Bt B8 B0 j = visited New London and beat the [pitched to only seven batters, faiting | '° piptoltha 3 sex lengue : team there hy an 8 to 4 score. Mc-[10 et one out. This was not all his | WO over the Corhin Red Sox 12 to i Cormick put Kensington ahead In|fault, however, as two errors and |4 In that clty Saturday. Hyland w the first by hitting a home run. Ant- {some poor fielding judgement helped |started in the hox for fhe red hosed / cll retaliated with a circnit drive [to make the conditions, Siewiandl swhilal it haralRe o ha A with & man on o the first frame| In the first fnning the Maples |1ind him at critical mements eausad L] G e putting the Base ahead. scored seven times while In the home |pienty of trouble and the combina. | R Kensinglon scored again in the [half. the Falcons ecored two. The [{ian made fho natises happs : S third. Preisser singled and Sataline |visitors added another in the next | The Corbin outfit scored in the ‘ i e was safe on an error. McCormick | frame and the Faicons ot none. |initial inning when Corbin walled, - R walked, filling the bags. Old “Rip-| The locals made a gcod hid in the |geok second on Patrus sacritie and : Rt i el per” McKeon, strode up and smote [ fourth to tie it up when six hits and |eored on Snyder's drive through , fRaSie L e S a double, scoring two and Mac came |an error gave them five runs. The [gcoond. 1n the sixth. the 1iel Sox . Ol bt in on Begley's sacrifice fly. Gibbons [visitors pushed another over in the |added thres more on' passes 1o Enye sure of their of the Sub Bage shot out a two bag- [sivth while the seventh found the [der and Titzpatrick, hits by Huber When they con- ger in the sixth that scored two men [1alcons with two more added as a [and Smith and Cahill's error on quered dhe rag iturday at enough to tie the score. result of two doubles and a single. | Kopoc's drive. | Walnut Hi rl v score of 11 In the seventh, Dudack singled | I Kania led the local batters| The home feam scored fwiee j and “Slim" Politis swung for the|with three out of five, Gough had |the first inning, After Tedn: : i + roplete with clrcuit and again in the ninth after | his hitting shoes on for the visitors |heen hit, Cahill and Barry ; i e seiting moments and cacular Dudack hud walked, “Slim” sent|and connected four times in five [yccession. Another tally was push- ; “‘I“.“ S ling plays were turned in by hoth him in with a three-hagger. He|tries, Several running catches by |.d across in the second when Winner| / o l‘““'l‘ Bucherri at short stop later scored himeelf on an infleld | Juckson were the ficlding features. | goubled and counted on Sturm' ‘ Gt v ilmost impossible one- (s : The summary: simgle into left. The third inning saw| | i top of Liton's sure fire hit e fenturs ot the - game wag DA . |a deluge of runs when three crrors pri 751 threw his man out Politis’ pitching and his hitting. He kg O S e e e e a world's 4 5 {held the opposition 1o four hits, B8 : : i a st h I'ronosk 1 4] 1 ny o T, '3 CREC 3 1 scored five ounters and put the| (""MI “” i " 2 " ! .‘“W : FRED CLARKE, LEET, AND BILL McKECHNIE Hawes, by brilliant fielding, robbed i1 i w'“. Al oA L 1 lar plays ever seen at Walnut Hill. | t I'red Clarke, former man-|the Buccaneers to a title and world |Kensington of many sure hits. "o 0 Just to show the fans that many a 1 in the juni 0| Auderson was batting and he c or and s outfielder for the {flag in 1908, He recently returned | The e ey T (e 1 “lgame is lost or wen on breaks, ihe ] Glaveians neeted for a line driy to left cen- | Pitt rates, and Till Mc- [to the club to aid in the 1925 drive e R R KA e H Corbin infield wake up then and { F Tronosky who was faying Kechnie, present pilot, Clarke led |of the Dreyfuss forces. Tcissarit o, W i L ihe o e | fh.} ame I ek s i Rl ‘:‘:‘V;HM i L) 2 all going fhe same way, Vitzie to| | fi‘]" g of the bat and as he raced across| 7 EEEn MeKeon' o i | DilRe foRAl ‘ S the t Ssoin < ihak Lile il | Teglor, cf Cahill who used to sport the liv- : a mighty leap, he speared the s 5 0 o|Dusty league was the hitting kid 1 doubled and m !“ it e i { Tolitis, p. ¥erreno, 0 0 0lthe plate, one of them a lusty| ; infleld ou HES ) L OB Bl { e —— Joe Heerin, ¢ 1 3 S e ; Pittsburgh Pir The Oriole o things in the % ) Rl { & i|dounte. Butier. Middietown first ' 2 s feavy Hitting City Leagne Team | Loeal City League Leaders Take 10- Tackson, cf & 0 olstring cateher is oui of tho game I ed hands and per ; first inning by scoring {wo runs on ! e ; (R s el pas en RO TR e ‘ Louis Cardinals to h ol 11 > \ hits by Bucherri and Luke o Makes It Sccond Straight Win | Inning Contest From Capital Hawo Murphy, p ... P LU0 Sran il Nork Uisl mesk tew : 10O GMRL niAteqin 1 BystlienereloyaEbiahes i Stuhhe Total r 13 3|zames for the Middietown team un-| ’ aainE e gle by Tronosky. The Dragons tied for the Week-End 1 City Outfit. At Feit 200 500" 200 9|51 Butler is able to take up hiz old i e e L St 8 in t ccond on a hit hatsmai Gihbens, rf. Maple A. © 713 001 on—13 | ; A0AL Honr Henn e S tangers opened up against the | The Orioles, leaders in the New |Riampus 1 Teo haee s Kreador, Kania, Zieglor, | 10h again. ~ era € v it LR DL SR S . ', of Unionville yester- ™" ciunning, Bulicle, Jim Heerin, Jackeon, Laffin, Gough | The score: : Mails scattered seven hingles hy the LS ROEA Snrox o Orioles doubled th i I~ 41{ oo % ! e |r» Dritain City league, made it a good | yorrigo . o o fTnes e Ker hD! (s Mokl st it CORBIN REI 50X visitors throug! ine frames 2 see gotting another A bralned e b & e |week-end yesterday by taking the |Justis It [ on balls- oft Jagloski 1, Walsh 1. Struck ABTRA Hornsby led ithe St, Tou i . ! O S R S e rRtl ATt (el Since e | Arroms off Hartford into¥camp @by 4 7 e o8 flegler, - Donbls/| matsus 0 ’ 1 a triple | ) 1 1 hree-li »y I Cosgrove and a = iy . = Kensingtn 103 060 ene anfa, K Stakesiee, | 11ihe H AL & A e ors | 1117 Boston Braves and then threw came at Colt's park. Salak, after| Twe hase hite—MrKeon, Gibbons, Three |pje A, (. 8, Hits—oft Walsh 4 in 0. 1o [ Fiiznatri 1 peak mor In the fourth on lk, 0 errors | v i arm plaving with Bridgeport . basa hitx—Politie. Home runs—MeCnr- | anp in 1st, Jagloskl 14 In 0. Umpire— | gmiei, 3 L) 1 h Vatlor 'l a two-hase hit QUISIIS LTI E EULE ' iplaving the role of relief pitcher in |mick. Palitis, Anteil gacrifice hits— | ga chetts o the Nationa ; 1 ha i he itora scored in the first on n P ey | Eautter. A. Blanch g [ since the firs v| Cormicr was not in the hest of T errord il Rangers | oluraavis¥eamewentRintoftnefhox {[Us e S Rast TR s AAC e AR Roarinis oo 1 i cinna fovin dihd e aked in the third St eore Yesterday and twirled a nice contest, | Ginhane b, Stalen tases—Preissar. Morri- | W . Eoner o i ; t & f e Dragons got S x:; “‘ U(L “W]U.M,n‘H allowing only three hits, son. Umpires—Smith and Brown. Warrants to DCDOI(_ AT e o 1 th and sixth | forgd hend in e (hird by seore | The Orfoles leaped onto the offer- i Atlanta Prisoners e - = 1a hit and on !ing (hree when Crowe hit for two |INES 0f Dajly for 12 bingles and _ X, Ys Fasy Vietims. i Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 3 (PM—Warrants ot MIDDI ; it, The Orioles | 1. e Aot The {hese were turned fnto runs through| Kensington had no trouble in dis-|¢or the deportation of 139 prisoners AB R H. ; sisth on Fi tied 3 up in their haip |[h* process of repeating. The gama | Posing of the X. Y. team of New |y ne federal penitentiary are held [Temeris, b 57 : By Klamistl L lnernes it tor {iree Tgeg | VDT info the 10th with the score | laven yesterday at the Percival av-|py jocal immigration authorities, | Eodnail 1€ - 1l ; i patidink the R e ! > tied at four all. In this frame the | onue grounds by the score of 6 10 21" \\1ong hose on the list is Marcus | mari: 1o i ; = aning U e T o mare 1o |Oi0les iarted the heavy artillery | Kensinglon counted in the first and \Garvay, New York negro, convicted of [Tike. rf 2 : the game |t e e mote I [zaing and hefore the dust had risen [ second innings and their opponents|ygng the malls to defraud in con- |Mo0re. © - LI = . o thelr halr, |from the playing fleld, they were|scored in the second. nection with his scheme to establish | Moliene, o i ! A f"‘r Ml head three runs Up to. the fifth inning the gamel ojonies in South Africa, to be popu- |Sturm. p 1 1 “1.'“" 1N | Protty pitehing by Salak in this | ¥as a good one, but then the Kens-|jaed by American negroes. T 13 1 ond GEUN- rrame held the opposition scoreless | InBton batters connected for four|” Gar came from Kingston, Ja-{carhin Red Sox . r : and the 1504 gave the locals the games runs and put the game on once|majca, and Is a citizen of the British | Middletown ‘ e 1’ o p ~h‘;,1, hy QS (ot George Fields had them cating out|jamaican government. He recently e ! ting three Inithetr haif, - glvlogi| antaLE of his hande. He allowed only 8ix{pegan service here on a five year |irme ' Fasec an balls—nft Blanchard { GupeRipadig flofs .| scattered hits and fanned six. sentence. Sturm Struck out—by Blanchard : he Collegians ccored again in the U™ H, Lynch at short made a wonder- - Sturm i 4 sioien mascdintor. lis first [Seventh but the Rangers could not of ful onc-handed catch and Greco YT O AT AL e S IgtEifeld s Slobped fand dbey @ pushed Flover 0| pulled a pretty fly down after a hard| e g U S Goorgs Left on bases—Corbiu 6, . Lition of | three more in the last half of that | run. J. O'Bricn started off in good AOM RO S Sriol Bus George | B othwn 6 Pnssed . ball—Knnnan hits |1 \g, o the scoring for hoth '"‘ shape and lasted until the fifth, He ancimore, four years old, died | yya—afr Jiviand 9 in Blanchard 6| L i J sha sted . He T 5 . e \pires—Johnson. 1 es and giving them the game. | Kiatka 1| was ehased in this frame and his|\" Merey Hospital, Springfie Umipire: inson Satk, 0| prother took up the burden. tarnins|Mass, vesterday morning trom in- y | e, b et urden, (Urning | . jes recefved in an auto accident Lose To Taftyille [ L J|eEoadanont e ¢ |saturday night in Suffield when a| With the lead changing hands fre- \ g etterdayissminiEnanithegithind ; ipped |quently and the crowd at whit 1 ®. | straight victory for Kensington: over |C3F OPerated by his brother tipped jaucnty & : 0 [ e sington‘over| . after striking a telephone pole, |With excitement, the J. B. ) ps and sco D% Mesd-end, The hoy was one of a family of 11 [team of Taftville noscd out th [ playsd a ) [Sadneisumms o children. bin Red Sox in that town yesterday | Oric 1 o afternoon. The game is onc that will 0| Preisser, se. 3 HEAVY PENALTIES be long remembered by those who | isaline Ry el New Haven, Aug. 3 (A—Total [saw it. 3 L 1 . 2 fines $11,266 court costs of $3,933.36 | To Deselies goes the palm for it e “':';;“1‘:4‘“‘!\ rf.o. " and a total of 3,257 days in jail were |was his homer in the ninth H\;\ | rioies ¢ N ) handed down to offenders by Judge |dircctly led Jo the downfall of the ) ;. | Arrows : e 02 D 0 Eugene F. Farley during the month [red stockinged team from this city. ) S 1 of July, his first month on the bench |Buckland worked a pretty game and i Pasce-Orintes 10, Arrows 4. Double plays of Criminal side of cily court. A |should have becn returned a winner \ “CHonie, Sasers, Talton.” Left ‘on haees total of 1031 cases came under his [but his support wobbled at critica 1 Orinfes 10, Arrows 15. Hit by piteher— i en liquor violators ! ) (Luke. Nelson Walciki.) Umpire— : judgement. Sixteen liq = B d . A R S D (Continued on the Following Page.) were fined a total of $3,200. 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