New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1925, Page 19

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> Critz to Holke, Left on bases—Now York | . & Cincinnatl 9, Laso on balla—off Wisner | s ea k in & Luque 1, Struck out—by Wisnor p g \ S, Ilts—oft Bentley N in 123 | Wisner 6 tn 614 Hnttle | Losing plteher- Ren Klem, | | of s orts v and Rigler, | o ::w“ ”IH':\‘H R. PO A B | y The Stanley Memorial church L team, which finlshed second in the g0 | ' church league, Is after a post-season O 0| ) | affair with the pennant-winning Lu- L Al WITH | therans, The only defeat suffercd by | 1o TR RT CARISON the runners-up was inflicted by the . 1 e g o | Lutherans In the first game, when e Molla Mallory) the Memorlal boys were still loose- | eatuy, 00 cason, ly organized, and they want anot Huber, 3b . LUE TR S \r | crack at the leaders just for the wat- T T in f A v n fair sex hi Sataction of seeing which is the bet. | . N 4 ter team. Of cou this gume | H. PO. A. k. — would have no effect on the stand. | y0ms @b RIS {innal ing, but it would be a hot affair. | reigan, fb v 3 0feredit, M lan any woman ||l Lo b2 blplayer. Won four of them in suc The Stanley Memorial takes on | yems o 8 'S 8 o] cession the Last End team tonight at the |Maranvi 0.1 30 0l Led g 1o in 1015-16-17-18-20 Belden strect grounds. | Hartnett, y 12110 [onen” o 00 0l = | The City league will be oft again s T T T m o ol Palred with Eleanor Sears, tomorrow afternoon on the fourth | x prreed for Do benr i s J national doubles laurels twi last q uota of games for the present season. The umpires will please notc | that they are assigned fo the ga ; tomorrow as follows: Diamond No, 1 at 2 o'clock, Maher and Malloy; |on ! Diamond No. ? at 2 o'clock, Saut- ter and Campbell; diamond No. 1 at | 4 o'clock, Noonan ardiRoss. 118 —0 < out off Dacat pitel ning | Moran The zame between the Rangers | and Orioles which will he played at 4 o'clock on Diamond No. 1 should | be a humdinger. These two teams are reclining in first place and both |Rurrus 1b aro determined to win fomorrow. |Fells. of The Rangers are making a beautiful stand in the league, coming clear |i; from down in the second division to lead the league. The Orioles h been fighting hard to maintain th lead in the race and they are hop- ing to stay there. : Next Tuesday afternoon should | bring out a big crowd of fans to| watch the Boys' league of the Ro- tary club in action. The game be- | tween the Washington and Paradise Park teams especially should attract & large gathering. These two teams are leading the league and are pret- o ty evenly matched. The boys from | High street haven't been beaten a game yef and the boys from over Smalley street way have lost only | one and that to Washington. This will be a sweet mixup. The Falcons have a nice scrap on hand Sunday afternoon when the (B local boys attempt to set hack fhe Taftville fovn team. Those '\h(vj\\"! ve seen this team in action this year. know what a job the Falcons have on their hands to win out. The Falcons, however, are serenely con- fident fthat everything will be right Doc p T ] frananESc ey e | BasehallEatialGlance | y i i R SRR a win Go to it! | | — - AMERICAN LEAGUE The Corbin Red Sox are off to | Collinevills funday afterncon and | Yeste here is another hard tussle for the [Washington Louis 4, ¢ red hosed boys. Collinsville is a hard | Washngton 10, 81, Louis & (2nd) | home lot and club to beat on its Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 6 (1st) Tobin’s charges will have to travel | Philadelphia 6, Clevelind 1, (2nd some to win o |New York 10, Detroit 4 e Chicago 10, Roston Then Kensington has a tough clul | g eoming along Sunday in the persons The Standing of the Sfate hospital nine of Nor- | Wont ilost wich. This club s the same oneln oo 6 ' that gave the Corbin Red Sox such | (.l X R A 8 hard tussle in the Rose city and |\t A Kensington will have to show a lot | = = 1 of stuff to win Sunday afternoon. |1\ a0 e R Cleveland 43 = MMING MEET i “ | T | | | Riggest Fyent of Tts Kind to Be| l'?':"" Tedny | Staged Tomorrow Afternoon at, efroit at New Vork | Clevelar C'hicago Lake Compounce. Tomerrow afternoon at Lake Com pounce, one of the higgest swimming | meets and exhibitions of fancy div Yesterday's Results ing that has been seen in this sec- ~ ST N tian this year will take place. The | R o e principal pertormers of the meet| o o0 e will be Howard Steppe of Momau-| pyo-yo, 1 guin; Cirl Michaels of New Haven; | John Anderson of Dridgeport, Miss| Tourdin of Manchester, N. H. and| Lost P Hunt of Har!ford o ; All these swimmers are amafenr York SEE) § @1d the meet will be absolutely [y oo 4 § | #imon pure. The events to be staged |, o) 45 ' are the 100 yar4 cra and 1t 100 ot T onts 49 ‘ yard back stroke. The swimmers Will | pyodeiina e 2180 1ry 1o break the record for cyyiooo 11 156 | swimming the lake which is at the | poco0 ‘ ¢ pregent time 11 minutes, The diving s iy will consist of all Kinds fancy | Games Today work and comedy w Vic Berner| po. o Wia will take part in this event and will ¢ = siump the other boys in funny dives TR Miss Bourdin will also give an ex incinnati hibition of fancy diving and will a tempt to lower the women's record for swimmnig the lake which is no 16 minutes. Other girl swimm from various parts of the state wi also take part. The meet is free, and chairs beach those who will he present will etart promptly at 3 will be pl 1 around the for the accommodation « NATIONAL LEAGUE | | 1917 Mixed for Maranville in 0 e oubles, three Burns, Fonse en| Runne for Euglish crown, ff Jones 7. Deen Betts 1. | 11 num s other by Jones 1, Decatur 6. 1its | honors of lesser’ Importance, ur 3 gn 7, Betts 1 in 2 Win O'ba {me--1 | In “Biz Ten” rankings every {son since 1915 or o third H. PO. A. B 3 Bame (0 Equally vl f H y 15 Molla Bjur 2 o hat was 10 € g A ranklin 1. Mallory Home's In New York . EASTERN LEAGUE 14 | 5 Hartiord —New Haven New Have 7 taking hot m - 3 1 |double 1 it NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1 Game) R. H. E Hartfora Q00 000 00N—0 8§ 2| New Haven 0060 010 40x—b 10 0 Owen, Heitmar James and Ilaherty; Loftus and Berg | Pittsfiell—Springficld Springfield, Aug. 7.—Springfield | won both games of yestorday's v]hll-‘ ble-header with Pittsfield, 6 to 0 and 3 to 2. Braston allowed but | three singles in the first game and | made two hits himself, Holden hit | %b | home rup in the second inning of T p e by MORRIS ACKERMAN (First Game) | " nwm [y tiatered heels and nore feet mak 001 080 00x—§ 9 8 Wear large shoes and a thin e in 1 Caulway; Braxton ""‘ ¥ ."",“":‘ socks nest to the m b » toilet soap on the in- ide of the heel of the sock Pul (8 1 Game) UL of woolen socks ever thes: R W B 4 ittsficld 00 110 000—2 9 3 in yemr socke pringfield 010 110 00x—3 1 a bt of the tail of your Pamicson and Caulway; na e o It makes good darning Alhany—Waterhury WA ; st its fifth stralght game here yes terday to Albany by fhe score of 4 1o 0. The local club failed to hit | Welterweight Champion Wil Defenq in the pinches, 13 runners being Ieft neginchen Ly nunners helis His Title Tonight Against Billy RH E| Welly of England, ANbany 020 001 100—4 T 1 Walaib i ann nno nf-—n 5 3 ( &0 Aug. T (P—Mickey Odenwald and Munn; Keefe and e ight cham Sehauffel . to nd his title ‘ : v Wells, the British bat- Rrid wort—Woreester roIn ten rounds at East Chicag . Bridgeport i L agasg : s Panthers' winning streak ; i 7 to 1, halting Worcester | oo o K“y“"w R ol araoster is I dey wrgely on a two- {‘n}vr’n - ‘I‘ b : fisted attack, which Welis, a ¢ Jeoterinase il hawer thinks liskeant maleh w1ty 1 i Iatter falling in the |\ 1yl i Woock., who re i LAk B s ithikbgock, ot f‘-‘“;m-u. itics to vm;] a punch i led as a heavy uecrar o o : A o exce nt chanes t Hearne and FAwards ’ Woack anl Smith main bant R OUT TO FQUAL RECORD Mack' on equa ) STILL 7 CLOUTS AGATE Kk Wheat, des in the majars, mmel Shra W ? ainst The other day he garn 1 Iy ond divi- swats in as many attem sion outfit 1 has 18 against Percy Jones of the oy trinmphs in s been | Wheat has been in hig time sin beaten five times 11200 nd at Philadelphia at Boston (& LORSHEIM 1 SHOE SALE Save now on that extra pair you've been wanting—for business or for dress. Get your style—your size today. They're the same fine Flot- sheims we've been selling regularly at $10 and $12. 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