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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 35, 1925 WASHINGTON AND PARADISE PARK TEAMS WlN IN BOYS' LEAGUE — LUTHERANS ARE CHAMPlONS OF CHURCH LEAGUE - THE KENSINGTONS TO PLAY LANDERS TEAM IN TWILIGHT GAME —KILRAIN TELLS OF OLD-TIME FIGHTING — GENERAL SPORTS ITEMS [ e s PPPPRPPRTRI S R o R S e St 3181 R TS SS SS ESSETSIS TS LL CHICAGO WHITE Sox ARE W \SHINGTON TEAW Two Unusual Athletes [[UTHERNS CUNCH st Z'."KF NSINGTON PLAYS South church: Parker p, F STILL IN PENNANT RACE KEEPS ONWINNING) e TITLE BY WINNING = . | TWILIGHT CONTEST by innings Trinity .. 0233 2 N N———— 200010 1—4 B I\ i \ hpcci b .y ‘.v : -’\ i ad Bodthitss he Future | q 'q [ Mackmen Win to Keep Lead—Washington Blanks De- Paradise Park Has ]mllleSSlVC i § Undefeated in Church L%gfle The F AL-Stars of Landers LN{‘JC \'1 On Triday night the Blue Army troit—Yankees Get Decision Over Indians—Giants | ViEIOI‘Y Over Bflys, Club g i South Church Loses Twice e et R N ODDOSB Sl"@ll{, g South-End Ieflnt T | . up against the White Army. The W Sk Tilt— Reds also have three postponel : Church League Standing it L ol it iy A TConath) o (antoond Cubs Win Handily From Robins. S V. s . & A W. L. Pe |EON N P emorial, South and | (iiigit game of the season lomar- Clk Co. compuned ot (he pick ot 1 oppose them The game will s ington kept on winning in 3 t Blus Arn . — promptly igue when it took th i The lutherans clinched . d am into camp y.xm..f g \ 4 i church Teague fitle last night by |Heavywelght Champion States He rnoon at Walnut Hill park., The : i handing the Center church a 7-0 | urritt boys gave the leaders a v 5 white-washing and finished the sea- hard tussle before they submitted \ g A - son undefeated. They met and de- Doubts of Lans. to victory, The Paradise Park team AR feated every team in the circuit and | swamped the Boys' Club under an will be awarded the leland cup at New York, Aug. o alanchie hits and kept their y . a league hanquet to be held later. | Dempsey stoutly maintains that he in second place. Next Tue Last night they were in particularly [ will tight Harry Wills next year in rnoon the Washington and 1 3 good form in the field and turned | spite of doubting officials und fans. Park teams will play again ] back all the Center church's at- |The New York stute athltic coin- is should turn out to be one tempts to score while they directed |mission is not satisticd with the o best games in the entire 3 a hot attack down the third base line | champion's protestations, but finds | ot R league, The outcome will decide which carried them to victory. |itself unable to suspend him because “”l‘)‘""‘ g UERRULC i '"l"' Lo Vindy City team t new ( i A flthe standing for the final games. Bjorklund, Peterson and Iresen, | he holds no liceuse in this state. En e s e ‘:’(;l“ Korn Awho laft thalSox Lhion e 5 Washington-Burritt . 2 i the three first battars of the win- | At its meeting here YeSterda¥, | Sy §bi Ireicer 10, Calos 11, ool g0, has been y 4 i it tores 0 a 3 0 © Washington entry in the Boys' % ners, starred with their hitting and {however, the commission 0ok SWPE ' g 11 This composes one ol the baseball ar 1 by e T, continued its winning streak ‘ ¥ 5 scored all the runs, the first two get- { to discipline Dempsey by voting to Hataaaoiia ot Gl L 4 yroken yesterday ernoon when 3 ting three apicce. The whole feam |guspend any fighter who meets hin % once 1 : ; \ DRt IR ! hoys from High street downed ' a5 3 played well afield hehind excellent |pefore he signs articles and post L SUL L st . A the Burrlits: but not before both ; 2 pitching by Fresen. Skinner also|a forfeit to meet his negro chal- day's Chicag th lel [ TR 7 tcams knew full well that they had g ' pitched weil, but his infield was de- | jonger. phia shows t or dntted for Tioss in 0th ! : Cutviodmiieninaton : & ctdedly shaky and failed to back him | “we have rcceived & letler from | ihe outficl. garnered off t pit i s hing rew - { up. Dempsey by airplane,” Chairman | [onsington will be in good trim Dy ihe R aakm RO RN I / i 15,3 Vike: elnleasuntil izt The lineups: Center church—G. E. | Farley announced, “but we are not ! for the visitors, Coach James Mo 9 tos imnids malnts el . g one out, he wobbled and Carlson, c; Szabo, rf; Skinner, p:|concerned with his personal affairs. | Cabe has had his charz.s thiough the American leagu v - to! Gaston, J lieved by Chodukiewicz who after Stockman, 1b, cf: C. Lawson, 2b:|He agreed to fight Wills mnd until | several Stiff workouts and the ":m Bl e Ay svee Wik e =tia i el o e (e oy e cadn o eatolsao e awh e iUl RL e Stalk, 3h: B. Clark. If; E. Lawson, |he takes some stcps to bind his ig shaping into a real pennant cone (TheRnens psik 0t S ; nich ¢ . lFstrucksoutgNoRmen i cf; Bradley, 1h: G. W. Carlson, 65 |match his status with us will re- | tender, % plachianad) : Al : O %indbe gl (BY NEA SERVICE) Tirst Lutheran—Bjorklund. 3b: |main the same; he will continue 1o ! Sunday, the Kensington team will bri Mass, Aug. 4.—Only {Peterson, 2b: I'resen, p; E. Ander-|be incligible.” have th n d. ta : Melon nihe 3 1h: Norgren, If; Ericson, Dempsey asserting that he will be |iceal grounds. The state hospital e ‘h‘” s S ST | have succee 1, 1 in GAME REGALLS CAREER‘:N*”' rf. ready to fight Wills about July 4 |team is rated as one of the fastest (Gaslinel ST : ning the varsity “H” nine times Score hy innin ot next year. WIills in the meantime i5 | semi-pro ninee in the state and will xth when they scors ‘ ) corge Qwen, famous Crimson w“‘l'l‘;]";“’“ e ol M”" 1'; nlm m\crcsrlngdm:‘ \lwluuz m;]h brne_:;nnnh a real good attraction for veare bick, was 2 " an .. . 202 2 X={iTunney. Paddy Mullins, he ne- | the loyal cotérie of rooters whick When the Chief Went Tnto Box To Stanley Memorial Wins gro's manager, says that he is after [ Kensington has had all l'zurs \Ian‘i The fighting crew from the Stan- | Dempsey and no one else. He asked | ager Buckley is attempting to bring EeRE e ; o % I ; : e ¢ i sther fortunate person s ¢ Memorial church took a firmer |the New York commission to declare | the best possible to Kensington and sion of the maos S by Lk eeen it o 5 A immond, who recently ended Stirred the Fans {hold on second place by taking their | Wills the champion, but Chairman | the fans appreciate his efforts. Tha slon of the Tir » ‘ n = ’ 1 nanged IO bis collerate atllutic carcer a5 cap- | g (it straight win, handing a terrific | Farley informed Mullins that they | batteries for Sunday's game will be: Seel it v N acrosy d 3 i ot 2 el it A hicago, Aug. b 1 - 1 1 walloping to a crippled South |did not have the authority to strip | 'or Norwich, West and LaRlair; . s 1 in the se . zle A ; close his career Bender went into the pitcher's box [church team. The losers played |Dempsey o fhis title. for Kensington, Politis, Ficlds and in the proserbial blaze of glory, as a5 relief hurler for the White Sox [without the services of their regular | Dempsey passes the buck back to | McKeon, 1 matter of fact the Crimson nine (1® other day. it brought back vi- ipitcher, catcher, first baseman and |the commission. He claims that he s Lzainst Yale was one of Sions of the great Indian during the lehortstop, while Third Baseman [nas met thelr demands in announc- s ever turned ont at Sars he was a leading gunner on |Billy Bomha split a finger to the |inc his willingness to face Wills and C S S : that it is now up to the promoters to ard in baseball th M"‘I‘:];' n(fi"“”‘::"m "A“‘:‘W"‘P‘r“ldzlj condiion mersholiad v ”::;sg:r: visit him with their offers. as st ass >layers = iteam. . & ed it was no larger than a pea when | The Stanley Memorial boys §:2°2fi§$’,fa;$° country,” concludes | ner of British Open to Play 38 it sailed across the plate. pounded the hail all over the lot : Bender came 1o the s and were aided by hig holes and by = 7 winning Jis first lloose flelding on the part of tha| CORBIN CABINET LOCK WINS Richmond, Va., Aug. 5 (®—Wilile shutout. He lot the Yankees down |losare, who wers held helpless by | The P. & F. Corbin entry in the | MacFarlane, national open cham- vith four scattered blows. It was. |c'arl Rittner and barely averted a |City league fell before their brother fpion, and Jim Barnes, winner of the indecd. an auspicious start shatout on Billy Bomba's hit and |Workmen yesterday from the Corbin | British open, have been carded to On two occasions the Chippewa [two outs. All the winners hit hard |cabinet lock by the score of 11 to 0. [ play 36 holes of exhibition 201t here tapped the Johnsonian circuit in the {and fielded perfectly. Nothing pleased the lockmakers | September 11 at the He pitching records. That was in 1910 | The lineups: Stanley Memorial [more than to whitewash the boys |country club. nd 1411, He was one of the few |church: Hamlin If, Williams 2b, E.|from across the street. Sataline, ever to turn such a ftrick: in fact, [Stohl 8h, H. Rittner ¢, Smyrk f, |Preisser and Yankaskas went wild one of four. Waddell, Mays and |G, Linn ib, F. Rittner ss, D. Stohl | with the willow, while Joe Unwin, Johnson heing the others of. C. Rittner p. South church: [Larson, Dalton, Carrozza, Walters Te ShoiE played nder was in five world series, |Parker p, Rockwell ss, Myers 1b, |and many others played snappy 7 MOst of his college pis 2.1 reverse at the hands of the [Spring 3b, 1f. W. Bomba If, 8b, |games. The cabinetmakers got 14 Giants in 1911 ranking as one of his |Washburn ¢. R. Bomba rf. hits to their opponents’ three. 7 | = the three v ere greatest classics. A fumble by one | Score by innings: ree crown bearers to deter. = t ! : ine the unofficial world champien. ' 3 of his mates alone sent him to de- South ........ 010000 0—1 GODFREY KO'S HERMAN & 5 HI,UEN G]VEN SCARL feat Stanley Mem... 8 2 6 0 7 2 x—251 yarnon, Calif., Aug. b (P—George On May 12, 1910, he twirled a no- Methodists Cop G : 1 o A oA e e hit, no-run game against Cleveland. | The South church team, already 5! Ve s Huryor: Srivtlgrass Comes Closs Ta |Dnly ons man, Terry Turker, ranths o ragged by chasing Hils fhan |- Cmesl ‘;::Ck:]mdm" n-;mo); :;‘:;_ GOLF SUPPLlEs " #d first hase on him. He got there |plaved a postponed game with the i")‘“d ‘]"d A ““d “:"“’Q ST Beating - National Champion in through a base on halls Methodists and took another Iick- |50 equlod Lo B el the “WILLIE MACY CLUBS Bender jumped to #he |ing. this time at 11-4. The Moth. | PiSht. It was Godfrey's fight all the 8 : way. Herman hit the canvas five WOOD CLUBS IRONS gue, coming back to the ‘04)(& played their best game of the irentvEro G e Gare $2.50 £2.00 t i< doubiful if maiors the following season s a |season, hitting well and fielding in |{ T8 Beiore 2 ol ey It Ball Special) len will ever come |member of the Phillies, where he nice shape, Holtman, Blauvelt and g Speiting—Wright DitsoneDuntop ithout actually tak. |Plaved for two seasons, Morton furning in good stops and Seconds 40c. ench, §4.00 n dor. than he did in his re- More recently he was with the fcatches. Rockwell was the losers' W1 GINS W BOUT g 9 lurvey Smodsrnes Baltimore Orfoles and at one time | tar, starting two of the three dou-| Indianapolis, Aug. 5 (P—Aiter 20 MDFIELD tate tournament at |managed New Haven in the IL«:WV" ble plays engineered hy the South v\nnmhs a*}sence from vhthm; Uck 5 league. He is now 42 years ol church, The Methodists' victory | Wiggins, Indianapolis light heavy- " i — o ot Condemned the Blue Army to last|welght, last night decisively defeat- | | SRcleteatAlbA A With the| Twe sleeping cars wore used on |place, ed Joe Lohman of Toledo in their one apicce, |the Erle railroad fn 18 The lineups: Trintiy M. E.: Shep- |ten-round bout at Fort Harrison, Lose to Cardinals—Pittshurgh Also Loses Center churches, row night at the LPricival avenue . chowinl epeeted that a ke number of t Vill by on haiid Lo view Ui contest, Will Fight Giant Negro Despite | The Landers tin a ka0 Sutuiday downed Ui i Hurt- {iord team t one ot the bust games ever seen @t Landers Recivation UP=dack | |1y on Stanley street and with the incup presented to play against at Kensinglon, it would not be surpris- ing It the shop boys took Lhe svuths end team o camy Landers will line up as tollows: Strongest teamis possible in the cague Al added attraction will et atance of Lasil, one- | armed cr who has created a his season by his work in GEORGE OWEN, ABOVE, AND JACK HAMMOND. Harvard to turn Pitch Memories of Former Dass ninth seoring hod ball scores of Owen, Hammond times in football ball. He made all 1is sophomore year and senior. 1 was a fiack- was a de Holes of Golf, he al- Hermitags The match, announced today by officials of the club, will be viewed by local enthusiasts as carrying out, in some measure at least, the recent suggestion by Leo Diegel, Canadian open champion, for a contest among 1 ¢ as a 2ck of infield material to be converted into a inois State: Tournament 15 MAIN ST, Ain’'t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? # . BRIGGS WHEN THE BOSS OF THE .AND KEEPS A NASTY Eve AND EVEN THE OFFICE So¥ DEPARTMENT You WORK FOR oN EVERYBODY To SE& 1S IN A CONTINUAL STATE oF |5 PERHAPS THE SOUREST TUAT THEY ARE WORKING TERROR LEST THiS AWFUL INDIVIDUAL 1IN THE WORLD e a8 MAN FIRE 4 HIM nch in Bout THEIR HEADS OFfF ln H,ullmd Monday cw Britain's lone © boxing ring, wil r hout on an ama ed at Capitol evening HAS-BEENS TARE GAME |F ONE DAY ME ANNOUNCES OH-H-1- BoY! Am'T IT A GRR: ANI) All-Pla [ THAT ON 3 gy s 6 écounT ok | anD GLOR-R-R-RioUS FEEL HIS ATTACK OF HAY FEVER TS LTATA HE WiLL HAVE To Go AWAY FOR A COUPLE WEEKS AND- PHANTOMS TAKE FIRST GAMY

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