New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 9

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‘oul last Sunday Speaklngg The rana waiured Aurid aity oup by thelr victory a:t alght, ®om the titls by do\n( “aM sl ossedall players should do | ~vpiay Seseball. They wtarted In | w1 (he Iret gacie .o take the leaswe seriousy and o this way got e ump o8 sther dutfite that fooied areunt »i the opening of ths season. “uey plared o y gme all! ‘arougd the echedule and did not “hew uwp omce. They deserved to *An, Curiously enough, the score of the Lutkerans’ final victory, 7-0, was ex- sctly ths same as their fins) stand- ing. Injurles {n the church league were ' numerous and some serious ones oc- surred. Alexander “Everett” Scott, thortatop of ‘he Center church, ke his ankle while practicing with | night should be an Important one of Sports il ihe | team Monday night. One of the ‘lethodist players broke his hand a faw weeks back. Jim Havlick of the ted Army Injured an ankle near the art o the season, and last night B3y Bemba of the South church split a finger clear to the bone. 13ill Roach, old time star pitcher for W Britain teams, has been selected as coach of the [alcons aball team and assisted by Chueky” Wojak, will reorganize the lineup of the team and the batting order to correct some weak spots which have been discoyered. Bill was rated as one of the headiest players in the old days and his handling of the Ilalecon team =hould bring good results. “Chucky” Wojak will spend his time in whipping the play into shape for their remaining games and in the meantime, he is negotiating for a pilace on several different teague teams. Nothing definite has been done yet, but he expects to hook up with some ene before long. Joe Veniski of the Fal- s that he has the T ville fown feam as mext Sunduy's ttraction at St. Mary's field. This Will not be the . B, Martin team but Is the team that represent Taft- ville, one of the strongest nines in the state. These boys always put | i1p a good brand of ball and the fans | should enjoy the battle between these two. Manager Cons announce The move of the four managers of | he major teams of the eity to meet | i the “Herald" office Friday night at & o'clock has struck a responsive ord wilh the basehal! fans in this city. The climinatien series for a itle game is one that is looked for- | yeur and no doubt will irawing card of the pres- baseball seasen nt The four managers mentioned yes crday. John Tobin. P. J. Buckley Kensington, Ienneth Saunders Toe Yeniski, have all stated that intend to attend the meeting Sriday night and it is confidently peeted that some agreement will ome out of the meeting they teams are ahout the <trongost combinations in the eity al though any other teams figuring {hat they conld enter this sories are veleome to attend the meeting. The Jing ninss heve sach a largs fol- and o title game or series of games shonld find the grounds packed when the ump ealls for play. Awin Paradite Joague will afternoon ashinzto 1 » hoys Tnesday Kk and this game | chonld bring ot the largest crowds of The Washington team Paradise | sa hari The Park attle it ont nea Wal Hill \ the yrar holds one decizion over the Park hoys, but the za attle and the hreaks « sa Park hoys. They eonfid «ct to furn the tohics on next Tues wa t against me Mty ox- trateid Cluh Park demor r the Roys' ternoon hy swamp of hits Am yeste = them under Washingtor over the nd fight in gama, victory ifter a h team will lay hetween In the other ad ont Rurritt team on W ton ~nd T wecti Nih A licks vith tiet t comnet 1 <hanld Washington win the came tead in the leagne will b st decided, Should Paradize Park {han the chempienship s ques- Jay in prep: rstro rare a a zreat one and the Ro too proud of the scomplished. Tt's o think over, this the hoys S cague & heen b arl ich ever Ty 2ot feel haie eful thing vears to ¢ who a who n tears to come | will i plaving on teams, e Ahant once of 1w asington will launch its seeond ame of the season tomor- 0 o'clock sharp at » grounds in Ken- s of the Lan- ary & Ciark intar-department will oppese the bovs from the n £nd and shonld give them a hattie mean will be on the ters erew and n town whe can't ast record of the big things Joey wiizpatrick iouné for the | there Are very faw sarnembher the p touthpaw. He num for oy ebould make e 8 v, the Kensington team will piay the Nurwich State Hospital nine 2t the oea’ gron This is a wweot outft an! Kensington i have a3 opporturity te see a good game Sunday aftarnoon Manager Joe Veniski of the Fal- sone has another strong team com- Ag Qunday when the Taftville Tawen team mests tha local Doy« a! Mary's fleld ‘“he Tanville dunen ‘@ A aweet eollection of dall tossers ~ wWmany me in this ofty knew and 'he same 4henid be w bdattis savel The Co on Red Zor will practi-e samasem LAt At Wanat UL vari a4 stort wi] de made te dig out the rough spots which cropped A newly | around ¢ | won both ends of | from Bridgeport hero yester {at the ringside agr |last NEW BRITAI |l Baseball at a Glance ]“ —————————————————— | The Box will play Colllnavills uext Sunday and this mnn & tough Lattle for tha locals. Thorefore the practice ‘omorrow AMERICAN LEAGUE and every man should be on deck. =— Off in the distance we can all| hear the whangz of the boot against the pigskin and only seven o eight | | weeks away stands tha beginning of | | the son. This city wil! have something to crow about this year and sume of the best attractions pos. | eible will be seen here at Memorial | Philadelphia Field. Baseball is starting to grow “«thm-m“ whiskers whils a new horn bahe is| Chicago starting to wail. Soon It wiil be! 8t Louis “Baseball is d, long live foothall.” | Detrojt VINKS BUY HIM 5 | New York Boston Leo Durocher, Hartford | Infielder, Repayted to Be Promising Prospect Yesterduy's Results Philadelphia 9, Chicago 8. Washington 8, Detroit 2 New York 4. Cleveland 1. St. Louis 10, Boston 7, The Standing Lost 43 36 4% Games Today St. Louis at Washington Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chicago at Bosten, NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Louis 4, New York 2 Philadelphia 8, Pittshurgh 4 Chicago 5, Brooklyn 2. (Other clubs not scheduled) The St Pittsburgh New York Cineinnati Rrooklyn St Lonis Philadelphia Chicago Boston Games Today Roston at $t. Lou Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, ‘RN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Hartford Albany 3. Springfield 3. Pittsfield 1 New Haven 1, Waterbury 0. Worcester 5, Bridgeport 2 Worcester 3, Bridgeport 0. ( FAS LEO DUROCHER Presentin Leo purchased shortstop New York Yankees. He comes from fartford, Eastern league and will report at the close of that circuit's eason. He's 19 and a great fic but not &0 powerful with the stick. The Yanks are said to have paid 2,000 for the tot Durocher, of the (1 The Standing Harlford Waterbury Albany New Haven Springfield dg port [ Worcester Littstield EASTERN LEAGUE | Worcester-Bridgeport. Bridgeport, A ~Waorc: double hea Games ‘Today Albany at Waterbury Bridgeport at Worcester Hartford at New Haven Pittsficld at Springfield. a ernoon anid Thy Drake Panthers hard. They took the first o 2, while Goldsmith Jlanked the Bears in the night to 0. The fielding of Ki Henzee stood out. The sco First zame i hit Roborts INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Results tew City 2. Rochester 1 Providence @ Tuffale 1. Toronto The Standing Won cuse 6 Baltimore A Reading 13, n0n 101 Taltimore Toronto Buftalo Reading Rochester Jersey City Providence Syracuse eport . ioldsmit Army Alhy Hartfard, A double in the « ases loadsd tory argin ¢ r terday, the final Albany had tak of the righth y-Hartford, Eddic Kenna's ith inning with the Hartford its vie AlL o Games Today chester at Jersey ( at Providence Baltimore. t Reading. here yes Ro ing 3 to 3 1 in its halt Vo ring iy G Syracuse Buffalo at Toronto a Parents in Hartfmd nth rin T pin & one-h Thirocher H Albany nag 7 H S Dails ford 10n Vines and Munn: bhca Hartford, chef at the Aug. » Hotel Bond and his w Mrs. Sophie %, were drow while bathing vesterday in the C necticut river at a point opposite Mcadows, just above the ri 1 bridge. Their daughter, 1le 1 6, was reseued Anth 8 Swisko, & world vete! the I'nderw chield-Vittshicl) Aug P ated “l1d 3 afternoon, For Vo o Mills run me and arned 1 by Spring by ‘cmplose Typowriter company, he tragedy. The wa as only waist deep, mised that the littls dered heyond her stepping " Iholes in an of out of th girl depth, into one of the effort to save many d her Cohasset Police ( hwf Waterbury-New A Hayven and H hroke A1 Cohasset, Mass 5 (P al to search Chief of William H. McArthur of isset, who has been early Monday his wife last might and the Av 1uk's o . app V inni | iea tween Rishop and New Ha- 1100 W maorning. to the Ba was aterbury, by o | of stabnlary Chief McArthur was the Cohasset selectmen New Hay S8 Rishop and B railroad Monday | Mrs. McArthur was iy {then purchased a ra TRoston. thoard Tt volver station cer about & o'clock morn yrmed 1 ticket howeyer FIGHT 10 DRAW Pete Sarmiento and Eddie Nn one, a train was said fight rum Cohasset harbor on Friday night he engaged In a Anderson with Stage Another Whirlwind 10- round No Decision Bont Cleveiand, 5 (A —pe Sar- miento, Philippines and Ed- | die Anderson. the Wyoming bantam- | weight, staged asother whirlwind 10 | round ne decision bout at Olympic sa here last night. Sports writers 1it was a draw. knockdo were registercd night Anderson floored Sar- to for a count of nine in the rd round and Sarmiento had the ster on th muat for three counts in the eight. Aug. of the te Four mie or short BASKETBALL, COACH ILL Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 5(P—Jo- seph Yogarty of New York city head basketball coach at Yale uni- versity, s s i with pnen monia a: the Williamsport hospital FoRarty accon fed by was on » ! &8 1riy raken il last Friday. His co was rensrtad vestardav (o he serlous ously his wife GIER WINS BY KO Kensap Ny, Mo, Av i HATrY Jren. middiw nocxed aur EA Smith Kems. In fourth rolula 3 \ acheduled ten-round bout here last night. v nple runners P.C. | 60 | 636 | 154 306 | 90 436 140 287 | (years, Doubles honors same DAILY HERALD, WEDANESDAY George M Rated No. 4 in national list Iirst time in "Big Ten."” National junior champion last two period, Lot, Jr, 1924, | Wher i L young no Also holds Canadian singles and Between times {doubles titles, e Paired with Axc]l B. Graven seventh season, Reached round next to semi-finals n national classic, 1924, Defeated by Gerald Patterson, Australian star, Came within two points of heat ing Bill Tilden middle wes tourney recently. Plays typical western fashion as to grips and style, Service slow with rank- in national doubles las water sty wmmhmueffif NRGERRIED in both pronounced |break to backhand. Be 598 30 475 ATE 431 102 st). 2nd). | fore Baylock, | veteran, Yolleying, smashing sponsible for s s game still unreliable. Only 17 but has resourcefulness ot Plenty of tournament ex- largely Backeourt perience. One of outstanding players among younger crop. Great tuture predict- d for him. Should climb ladder rap- [idly. Home's Chicago. WASHINGTONTEAM HEEPS ON WINNING (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) in stingy to the Club boys. base on balls and a double Josers two in the sccond, An error, a stolen base and a double sent in another in the third. Tor the next four frames they were helpless be- whose mates aided him beautifully. An error a stolen lase and a single accounted for the last in the eighth Both teams ma in a businesslike way severnl extraordinary picces of ficld ing that would do credit in any A single, a gave the dinary and there were or plays {league, contributed by O'lrien, Soko- Die Trying to Save Girl |} Joscph Stok, a | ife, | ned | “on- | the | - | len, | ony | ran | ood | ho witnessed | lias hecoma more of cr at this point | and it is sur- had wan- | her parents cep | dond e Missing Since Monday An Po- | Co missing since made board | state ¢ an- n near at ing. | 1 that he for saw him re in 'SALESMAN SAM | ried on his routir K the un- | 10, at 8:1 | rieh, |14 in this eity ! fislding excelled, Shea and Souney for the | Wasnick, Andersen, Kulas for the Phit Iosa of the City league staff um- pired and there was not a kick The lowski, whose Kopolowitz, nners and TROTTING DERBY losers. Circnit - Meeting At Park To Be Aurora, | 3 Ameri Pau osition 14 tol test horses in the starters. The race with trotter maksa one a six furlong da other a mile and ¢ ters, Prospective Life-Savers to Get Offi- | SR wn base cial Examination in Y Pase hit—K day Exening Final tests savers will Rehm, the Y at 8:30 Those Cross i b assistant phy ARHG o'clock who hav -saving ¢ ined to Friday ever in ol savers Fred Feldman RB. Dornait Edwar Peterson, Merton Jol Hennessey, Otto McCutehcon, Geo Howard Hal placed in the gar f \ Ruekingham pala ows Ardent Out of Door 5 (A—Kin London., Aug. tdoor en- in t n o thy sprin mer house £ vy he he had a sp new conrse will he start y p.om be for seniors and o made not menbe the saving h 1.on- Jung usually warm pericnend all through July this vear other during the king used a tent Buckingham palace sardens, b new summer house is a great provement ever this, havin lights and telephonic conn the palace. ahout 10 A 00d deal of th ansact sreakfast are among to recruit a and carly In veather. re of 1 years, conrse by v g M- giarted Saturd electrie | oo nd Aug. 5 ( for tl lianapolis, cial eall tianal cor fi I’y Lo : ention gien at Omaha MATCHED WITH CHAMPION kot Seranton, Pa. Aug. 5 ®—Pep a O'Brien, Old Forge, 0., was last night matched to fight Jimmy Good- lightweight champlon of The fight will be held A e iss Wy All railroads the il vate for ro the fand Auniliary world widows of leglo mander anneu — \Lu BE RGHT oy ™ Jor \MMNMJ 1 3 - To- 6708 Il WE'RE it ‘\* NINGARR FA‘E\\ — \ mfun HOOR HOURS \WILL BE ¥rom \ DoNT LIKE TTHEM HOURK UGUST —h"—m by MORRIS ACKERMAN Vmor You to ' | stronger 1id it Irink $25,000 Feature Faent of The Grand Held Tomorrow, which will b ' Pool Iri- Official Call for 1. egion Convention Is (m’*n U-n | Il 925, HIBAINTELLS OF DAYS OF FIGHTING | Regands Passing ol Bave Knuckle Contests Boon 1o Boxing limit Hn ted be ever traini mout W Exposition i a Ki IOLD BY 1itioned ou hedule fghting nine mil They ¢ ' was the inter would Had she been able to swim | A\rst four hours, as tion, the experts say touched the English o'clock last night observations of Mile. tollowers of for years say that given lar to those which at. swim, and with warmer, Miss Ame an glel vaiting an oppor the channel swim, as s shore about 10 GIRL FAILS IN Mile. Sion Remained in Water " oo fours swinuiin the i t than nine, el Fried- {8 Hours, 30 Minutes & nsish e, ook - ihe riuls BILLY Gris-Nez, hoping to ish channel 16 hours, 33 swim by en he STRICKE!! DURING LESSON swam Former New Britain Woman Dies in Hospital Few Hours After Learn- ing to Drive Car, N inton of New Britain, nly Saturday Arivi an place in 1 sudde follows- son automo- Hartford icos will be Sisson aves ton orly Miss She was e late Mr. and 1 was 29 years taken with a stroke of of this cit my meat ieved t before ord hospital 1 is survived by her hus. 1 the following sisters: Mrs, J. Giorman of 87 Fim street, vi Mrs. Charles Fellows of k and Mrs. Charles Fens how | she effects from her showed no il LAURELS WIN AGATN Laurele defeated the fast g Braves Monday night by 15 {n 11, The Laurels pulling many plays their victory. The hy their third nxious for games. to hook up with cate with Winter street, Sion plun in he Gris-Ne water §:10 ons. The | clock in which ek previously had heen toss itself Yenvv about throes of was unusnally calm du day she stroke ifter Through- swam with sundown s shore, winds, with mperatire eavy fo orly can comm son ' 65 ht n to rain, bro the water centrigrade. or a of dow 1an degrees farenh 1 old I(m Much rmined led the supremacy am and the Diamond g at the Burritt 1 9 to S victory Bencon and Tn- for the Brav and John Sincko evenir YOUNG Mo AL I TE. REFEREE iz, H—Commis- Donohue an- had ap- ity of Bridgeport, MeAulifte, as { ANT, '\!‘.LT BEPAR. ; LRIGHT K .LOCAL m' \TRDM HE p\\v RED

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