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| - - - v " I i ] . ¥ » o A TTATTIQ oE 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. ! [ R 3 SIS . oo 1 PTG T 3 TR EEIRIINIRIEScdba s snt b oe5edibbinrms soeermmons o0 y 3 TEAM MANAGERS TO MEET FRIDAY TO DISCUSS TITLE SERIES — JUNIOR ATHLETES IN MEET TOMORROW — LAST WEEK OF GAMES = = W EA UES IN CHURCH LEAGUE — DEMPSEY TURNS DOWN OFFER FOR GREB BOUT —PIRATES AND ATHLETICS WIDEN LEAD IN BOTH LEAGU URTA] [ AN PIRATES AND ATHLETICS ~ JUNIOR ATHLETE i vywei R LA TR o DEMPSEY REFUSES [ N ol . omparing Heavyweight Champs | i g OLE LU ; A ' N ITS FINAL WEEK i e : s Ren poirarreR W 4 X - Four Regular Games Scheduled, t - : e K 77,7777, SEEs . BN s Q{M((é\«/z\\(«\ With T'our Postponed Contests f S o . S R R Track Events to Be Run 01 To- g 7 S o ve oo on | HEAYTeIght Champion Hag Pittshurgh Takes Two From Phillies—Cardinals Down ‘ (t ) ' Only One Bout in HindWils nr i o ol : . m iial T ld W Thlhopea ol (e luhurehfieagus (L UNLTLO DO LY it i | (iants—Mackmen Win Out in 12 Innings—Wash- | I01T0W at Memorial Fie N y ‘ j e i | VY tonight are piuned on Dwight Skin- | ey San 1 inglon Bows to Detroit—Cubs Trim Brooklyn— | ; b (Q((\‘ vie's fiflh place Centur vhureh oam e | au h boys and girls, of B for they will face the lcague-leading i ; Browns Swamp Boston Red Sox | the playgre the city are 7% ; : visiting ight i i | awaiting the crack of the startcr's <N ARBLEGL I TNC 1LY GO (oIt S S e — i to open annual ficld and \'3\ played by the unbeaten Swedish N \ 1 (P A\ 1, Lonis [; st the K meet tomorrow arternoon ut ) team. A reorganized and strength- mon whe o 5 FoRton o Hub ; Muinorial bield in. - Willow Brook 4 encd team trom the Center ehureh L5 B0 T R ] cal r t . EhmKke marks made during the past week S L AR AL DS t . ( i pacemaking s ent the ro S o ; L Q\ but, the Lutherans cannot be heaten Greb at Michizin Yo Tl in ; be scen this year and will take part DD out even if they lost tonight. The Septenibe bo nd W v [intthe varions events: Z( Stanley Memorial and Red Army Dempsey tobd Line that i i t tern club, v el of the Nathan Hale \& can hope for ties and a play-off, only one tizht in mind=—1h 1 e of 3 t I e grounds Zaleski of the Washing- >/\> () but that s all. hout ‘with H g il g g T2 ha v ‘7 < The South church will start a would not co my ol ot i i ton grounds have made new ground / .(I/ d oy : , AMERICAN LEAGUE | records in the pole vault, Zaleskie, <:$ RS 3 drive for second place tonight by until h shtened o e L CRCEOMRL atl e | veatdes rating among the leaders in 3-)>)>\>/ /] taking on the Stanley Memorial Wills affair with the New 1ok [ dHve e T CHICAGO the pole vault, has entered the high 'I;/((é/“ church in a regularly scheduled boxing commission. L AB R H. PO, A/ E. |jump. He holds the record for that R %Q ’\ game and then playing off a post- Only a few days azo Jinmng De- ' fleld and of the G A 0 & 0 0fevent at the Washington grounds )} >) 2 poned contest with the Methodists. IForrest, mutchmiker al tie lolo {etitatory, L | with @ mark of four fect five inches. 1004 \/f/ The Stanley Memorial, with four Grounds, likewise tailed in atic pls Pittaby 1 E e u o 0 5 Baks and NelGhols wis susiing ‘\‘\\‘,' ) straight wins to its eredit. is fight- 1o negotlate with Denpsey half. 30 00 |him hard with four fect four. Wal- > %7 ing for a tle with the Lutherans.' Fitzsimmons said he hid oifored m It required eleven innings for i 80 0 9lter Kaczmurcyzk leads the Nathan i (\({ and this game should be a good onc. more than $400,000 (o fight G at McKechnie team to h the ) A ¢ |Hale grounds in this event with a \ N On Priday night the White Army Michigan City and that he would aecondi Al et - S o e b I and Red Army will play, while the remain in Los Angcles long cnough 5 Philadelphia / W Conmally p oeset 8 8 9 0 Olconsututes the hest mark in the <<\(((“ Blue Army and Methodsts will do to find out what chanee he had of 3 3 eion more to de t ( AR S e o s thisvoa \.)\-\ battle for last place, and the regular obtgining the Dempsey-Wills nght, P ‘White Sox, 3 to bril LIS da_ 1 10 xi4 2 In the G0 yard dash for boys 2% A season of the leagut will be over.| Dempsey's p azent. tobert 2 pitching duel I A 7 g between 40 and 60 pound <(<'<, The Red Army, which has suf- Koy Benton. last night exulined & Faber. Detroit ; a0 o a2 s | Stephen Nichesti and Frank Jerwitz i \\\‘5‘ fered worst from rain, has threo that the champion's refusal to light 1 Simebaskia T 0o 0 [l v s Howine tholv heols Lo the ofiier )//,4 postponed gnmes on its hands, with Greb was due to (he premature pibs . Benators to the advantage of the A o 4 hoys and a great race is anticipated /\’\(« 9 the South chureh, Center church :uul‘hmflun of a letter he had written Mackmen by reachin, 4 de- i 1t 7 o ofbetween these two. ) ‘.‘9 Stanley Memorial. Manager Dwight | to the New York commission taining paw to set cham § 0 2 8 "] Mary O'Leary and Sophie Karslo- O Cotoett - g0 / %27 Skinner of the league hopes that all | Just how the publication of the pions in Washington. : o5 e o[ witz are both working hard and ex- (53] Yoo N0 SmOnS '0' S <(/\ games may be played this week ! Jetter made the Greb mateh in)0s- Of the nine games played yest [t 1z 0 o peet to win places in the 50 vard \ 3 Bo\)F‘w e . $> ‘\ and the season wound up on time. | sible was not made elear, but 4 copy day in both circuits, ! o | dash QL B Cotbett %& ) On account of the possibility of | of the missive, dated July 50, was ElWedlby & laccme ok i S| ¢ Track. U double-headers, all players should given oul. fs tion to th WO | T ndges have been report promptly at 6:30 o'clock for| The letter in part stated burgh contest RIS i olid-time ath- these final games. “Since I returned o Los Angles, . letics battle, " n | et welfare of 11 —_— 1 have worked fast to undo the en- ton and the New young: it heart ph e LKE OT HO F FO tanglement of my personal altairs ures. Batte C. A, wil act rter. 1e is a - ¥ : m 11n a large measure succeeded. Mr much-maligned “rabbit ball” can be VLI reputation for himself as an ama- my professional afairs will be cone tamed by deft piteh m. Al- ) teur wrestler. In 1911 he was run- b S S G e CMPSEY ducted by myself and in accords dridge and Yde lad ors . fier’ 1ip in (he stito champlonship| JIM JEFFRIES, LEFT, AND JACK DEMPSEY Weltermelght Champion|Gives VIews| anes: iy e e e e completely at their mercy, oit S Lot o g o B M e DEMPSEN THE PUGILISTIC PARAL THE SAME LENGTH on Present Difficulties With New | or pjs contract with me insofar as and Was tliem i v 0 batl==oreiiMENtl D S0NRANEORAH L S DID JIM J A COMPARISON OIF THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP REGIMES York Commission. . | Anances are concerned, will be assec N0 1 Las e e i L s e LEFORE INT S TIM IT AFFORDS PLENTY OI° DATA, _ Chicago, Aug. 4 (M—NMickey Wal-} ocognize 8am Jones of the Y tered : ! ko e Lonns It BRI Ay oo o er depirt- ker, the welterweight champion, fi Nl etinos iR ntentiontto R nalon seven Cleveland hits only two i 1 1 i1 a1 (Ment of the city, w nct as ¢ 59 (BY ART CARLSON) and Fitzeimmons? Not very far. ll_VK)nrl»'lilll‘L‘ suspension by the New | i) Harry Wills as stated Ly me L runs, while in niost of the other 108 I wErike R S 1L VDI ORdt g0 lirag el Compuring the relalive wmerits of | Al of which brings the thought | o igion and any other manager | Lork state athlelic commission, 18| yhon 1 areived in New York, buck gam®s the tide of battle v vegu- i i T ; Ueiial deR el " present-day sportive stars with those flack again that comparisons Lold | &= % B0 Fe R EE figur- | "ot hoperul for u]nlfmmul\dte sellle-| i om' my honeymoon trip to Iurops lated from e pitching ) t Cu i o of the A APLL L fof other scurs hus become guite a scarcely no value, other than to form o= =00 ine"ing a serles to de- mc\n_r, of fhv’(lmx]w: S to| 511 Tolds. The one mateh that has ¢ gav ! popular form of diversion. a diversion for the aport-loving pub- | . "1, somi-professional title of | ‘Walker cam e 10 ronny no- | received definite consideration will 1t's & ime widely induiged in lic and bring on numerous and un- (0" U begintralning (orahs H0zronnd s e eecd yids bonaibla, to et the RO by the athictic assemblage in gon- | ending arguments, i B i Jidgctatonthou R LR 1 Y s O e e e s e U A G il DT (ot il S | The meeting will discuss the pros- | Great Britain Friday night at East| T et e iosids o it et ) : i el o pects of having an climination tour- | Chicago, Ind. At the same time the e i3 ¢ E all imports A ! R R EIme s bl e ¢ hoped that the managers, i€ they | suspension if Walker and Jack |Suaded that what you gentlemen bl . OYER CITY TITLE SERIES re interested in the project will | pempsey do not appear today befare | Particularly exact is that I shull ae- f Obviously, they get no furiher tind it convenient (o mect at tae | (he commission and sign articles of | Pt the wishes or otherwise of the i than Smentine I'or —_— “Hewald™ office on Friday night at|agreement for title matches with | commission regarding the match. it would 1 to get the - 8§ o'clock to talk the matter over. ir 4 e ers—. “It will be gratifying to nic to omeots : Hay for < . | their outstanding challengers—Dave ving 1 modern swars and brilliants of by Prospects of Four Teams to Play for ortnoi i Shade andiiTarss Wills, have oficial recognition of my wire RO euleysite ey JTIER Dl Championship of New Britain SIXTH FIOOR WINS, {agreed to fight Shade and my man-/and this letter, knowing that you ition ing, never- Landers' office force tems were at | straightened out,” eaid Walker, “I'have given reasonable consideration theless i (0 Be Discussed it again last night at Walnut Hill | agrecd to fight Shade and my Man- [to the time for my personal appear TE PRl ol MR ERLLE ot ore has been considerable talk PATK with the Sixth floor again com- | ager, Jack Kearns, signed for the|ance before you.” ol Cobb Y SaEni et thon Tere s e O e aiout o | N ouL on top over the Fifth floor, | bout, But that didn't suit, Dempsey announced that he was Makian By chivon 4 B el et cainion | B Bin b acore boys from up | “When they had me before the|confident the forgoing letter would mmer and s seer > M Alafgnsoniacdinsitiiai bouene e Tiritain among. the baseball | NPAT heaven siarted off in the st | commission I told them that my|cenvince the boxing commission of 3 )M i 50 on i} e p ,"‘ city and nothing definite P& by counting once and they | manager would have to sign for me [ his good faith and that he would g ’3 =y lircetor of the | In football, its Grange and iles-|fans of the cly and not#ing CeTe fqdded in the second while the lower | and talk businesa for me. That made| not be suspended at tomorrow's il Joys’ club, former Boy Scout leader [ton; stubldrcher and Hekersall e e The. time for base, | V¥8 Scored one. Agaln in the third | them sore, T guess, because they| mesting. All reports to the cone i ama Arthur | rell and Schultz, bl e shore and somcthing | M4 fourth the Sixth floor counted | scom {0 be off Kearns becuuse he | trary ho labeled “propaganda.” y 3 . ound Al Have Admirers ball is getting short anc SomCNE [ once fn each frame and came | tried to protect Dempsey by duck- R nd Fred | on the cin Paddock, Hussey |Wlll have to be done 2oon “ 8 8cTHS [ throngh in the sixth to win by scor- [ ing Wills. So there docsn’t seem to RYMAN TO WORCESTER o I8 ‘one. of ¢ be nd Hubbard against Arthur Duffey, 1o decide which team is best Is 1o twice, The 1ifth floor ecored | pe much hope for an tmmediate set-| New Haven, Conn., Aug. 4 (Pr— 1 men in the city on sporting |old Gec own star, and the firs | be played out. N third, fourth and fifth, but were | yjement of the trouble. Catcher Joe Smith of the Reading of is connection | sprinter said to have stepped the IFor this reason, a meeting of 1o do anything after that. “I fought Shade twice and amlclub of the International leag and N i i tury 8 1 munagers of the leading tcams in sCore ready to fight him again. Perhaps |Pitcher Sam Hyman of the Balti- il L In various other &ports it's the |the ety has been called to be held | pyy wioor ...........0101 210—b | when Kearns gets here he will talk {more clib, have been purchased by i H ; ) me, g the old s with 'in the “Herald” office ¥riday night Sixth Floor ...........1111 020—6 | matters over about putting the fight {the Worcester club of the Kastérn : 3 he n cw with the old, if you |of this week at § o'clock. Managers iy e TR e e M j it S| Junior | P wve their admirers. [of the leading contenders for the S “The way 16 looks new, Bhade|nisht : Ac i rker ¢ il Linc 10t of talking points, title are asked to take note of th e g ; {4 | won't fight me in California, where e e o <l s ik o " orn star pitcher Perhaps one of the most discussed |call and to attend the session if Miss IHelen \\xll\. vm*vvv!‘v’dl tennisH o iened to meet him; and the New N ; Girls' 1 1| compari o, is that which | possible. faucen. S10WeL S 18 WAS i COAMDION -l Y orkicommission iwillinot letimo R. & . JUNIORS WIN. te W custodian of pri involves t me. Especially he managers of the foliowing ship form when she easily defeated § g ) 5r Thoqe ™ torritory because| The R. & E. Juniors beat the Al ‘ S i 3 his 1 Dempeey s led | teams are cspeclally invited fo at-| Mary K. Browne in the finals of the | ;2o 50 05 o naser " S0 maybe | pines in a twilight contest night | e { HEOW T ¥ i the meeting to discuss invitational tournament at the Essex | © A0 (0 o o0 (hicago to put | at St. Mary's field by the score of 14 [ wni I parer Conld Tack have prospects of a title series in this | Coun club, the other day. Her| o ] to 12. Luke jitched for the R. & E. e : i il o ity Manager John Tobin of the | all-round play was too much for| " W00 YR e oo tha | team, The seare by innings 8 ; ot 7 o ould Ved Jim Jof Corbin Red Sox: Joseph Veniski of [ her opponent. who got but —three | o G0 050 SR s ar- | Alpines i 032 250—12 . b xie ; i Jlermaker | the Falcons; Kenneth Saunders of | games in the two sets. Miss Wils | TG CORSSHE RS R. & E. Juniom, 30 601—14 ; o y i o tome ‘answee|the Pirates: P. J. Buckley: of All will defend her crown in August, H : p | s A I ———————-- plasirounds donaied by. M Hall 1 ftirmative, others nega vy, | =————— | it e e s e 'The - Nightingale Quartet . ( ] I 81101 T 1 3 % ! ; R -You Broke y . 2 Sound Over Same Streteh J - y ) e Ry Tilg Joft topped the pack the same W 2 G AND SHAT-TUD gy'RY Reduced in price i) . RS s hemae A =7 ¥ \ | 1 purses) by defeat ered manuiactut ! " e e telE ing costs 3 | A R entrance into the Bigger sales be- | Giris “ribhon T alnson. “ cause of Tuxedo’s ¢ ; Bt sy e quality . | won ¢ S 4 1 ¥ ' eral ot ¥ Prth(‘l X .25 e His fi perieciy ! 3 T 3 o N Every de ; Supply specinics 5 s : i L\ act day 1t ) e O | . « « s N l..m aay 1t can oe A ' ( 5 i ‘ s won four of | : X ThaT's Tuun CURSE u sold \ : irives. the other or | AL-THOUGH -1 -1- YOU'RE i ‘ 1 S Ov WRECKED ME oF A YAKING 5 Guaranteein ! G it -TRUE-E-E-E- E~ €. yuarats i ( e b have totaled bu FRAHM THUR UN you FRESH In Different Class Mar GrAWD BLESH HEAR\ Tuxed 3 n 3 ; : S L .SHoo_oo—Qo oo H ever you buy it A 1 : ) y Unvarying cx- Pair of ses oo 1 y ek 11 Ceuenn il S s ¥ y ! ' 8" 1o brush was wit} / A _ Tommy Gibbons, ] ™ i’ THE PICKEORD CAS) \ empsey has finished b& sS 7 J ush his asid | ' t t anything in t X ) e . For Jack's foes could ¥ /-_u_/#'-_.-,ar o e PR Rl e, saker. |churg ith plotting Where would the Wiilards, Miskes o = ‘ 2 Mary Pickford and hold Rrennans, and o6 on of this era, get | he Folloning Page) , $200,000 ransom. with fighters like Sharkey, Corbett N

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