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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY AUGUST 10, 1925, $51823ss i riats s be pRRR P b s abe e T RS S 1110820 0TRNIR NN HUNINNG RANGERS GO INTO LEAD IN ClTY LEAGUE—KENS[NGTON TAKES BEATlNG FROM NORWlCH TEAM-—RAIN STOPS THE FALCON- TAFTVILLE BATTLE — HERBERT KOPF NAMED GEORGETOWN COACH — CHURCH LEAGUE PLAYOFFS THIS WEEK — SPORT ITEMS gttt $eisiestetistaets fastrepest freriaes PIRATES AND GIANTS MEET INALL IMPORTANT SERIES New York Can’t Take Take Two From Braves — (‘ards Victors SHsesies >ace Making Corsairs — Cubs Over Bows Phillies—Washington to Indians—Chicago Turns Back Yankees—Race Getting Closer, New York, dom's in the 0 Pittsburgh whi ong Wy tional e Burde luring yeste ambitiol +ighth three runs. was pa Freakie It his oo Ie ietory I njury to who hurt to field [ f an 2 | tic |th th top, in trying throw again to sec ngoer e Nome 1, “Throc oper rung—Gehr Jugan, Davis, | and 1%, Jolhnson ¥ ang_and | oW Yor M Shocker Y the At Me- leading mpions nd ames in Graw club them in the pr wildest hope of on c unable series, A would which Pirates b sack Nullin NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK e a clean sw Mo vould even then margin of a half However, Cincinnati has into the thick of the fight, the Giants by two und one games, The carded hook up in a with Pittsburgh after the New York club Hank Gowdy, veteran catcher, interviewed Columbus club of the American soclation yesterday, He for the managership of the Colum- | bia team in his home town. John b L) L MeGraw declared he had a long | o = ) standing agreement wherehy he | would not stand in the way if Gow- dy had an opportunity himself. Outfieldor I'rank Walker | was sent to Indianapolis yesterday in part payment for Pitchers Fitasim- mons who had joined the Giants, The Cubs whacked a double victory over the Braves, § to 1, and 13 to 3, Chicago hanging four Bos- ton twirlers for 17 hits in the second me. Rogers Hornshy liome run crop v helping himself 1ary v the Philli 10 hit a triple. Frib second haseman. uing ep of the issuc \ allow the a ame e jumped training | halt eds are 10 in ba Giants' owners of the lex is 1 th th fo! to tin, out his | Lson o0 two in the vie- 1t ave i L1 in the \ W out Um ne h for wi Cormick 12-innin eats in the American | esterday, the Indians subduing the to Yankees | we [ W “enators, 10pping their PHILADIL i | A B, A 17 hits off John- 1, s | ry wi to nd fotall Mar Clevel unted Bahe \ench New king is not twirled for nd e : st won his own = i < el e | s Senators ho n placed saventh to ti = n the 12 tory. Meusel or the the seore AMERICAN LEAGUE ni ors | sul the RANGERS GO INTD FOLLOWING HIS LEAD IN LEAGUE it s Orioles Are Now Tied With Dragons in Second Place | Burri T t of the 1l serves {Or il Cc tory a ird The and Oriole was worthy ABU chanted Chant did most of that himself was in gre well in a whale had the birds eating out of his hand fan the 8. se pitcher, walk Ar it that fatal frame ree M hander tired en ur lieved by Salak, seen around here this summer, Th in the The Orioles counted when ond on D, e V'S fourth. ¥ slapped | mond No. | homer. ove | Tine N Fronowski drove | Knerney, ek hag [lowing core reached fivst cellar. sixth inning. batters got infield hits by nifty bunt- Leazne Standing S P.C. T4 a1 129 429 286 Gl 4 Reserves ., 4 4 results in the Neéw Britain league Saturday put the Rang- it the fop of the heap as a r of tletr vidtory over the ding Orioles and the win Dragons over the I'alcon Re- put them in a tie with the s in second place. The P. & rbins smashed thele way to vie- over the Burrilts, putting them with the Falcon Reserves in wnd sending tae Burritts into Rangers—Orioles game between the Rangers which decided first place of such value in any While the Rangers' rooters for their favorites, Bill He t form, using the head #s arm and all in all turned of a box exhibition. He 1e, as the ATER | BOB LIl BY LEAPI WILL Hl \ NUMBER OF S0 SIMMONS MAY YE! G TO PAME LAT S0 N he way with the exception of when the first thrce (Iy Joe Williams) New York, Aug. 10.—Is it being seribbled in the ponderous ledger of | Time {hat young Bob 1iizsimmons shall follow in his father's foot- steps? You ask yourself that when on read young Bob at 29 is just heginning to find himself, And 29 is old In the ring. Only cight hitters reached first | on the business like little He fanned 11 and gave one and he also hit a batter, wderson, (0o pitched an excai- game until the eighth, Up to| e had allowed hut hits, a most potent homer filo Argosy. But the littie left-| You must start winning in the fler one was out and | arly twenties if you are to amount belted him for | 1o anything. There have been few | before he was * re- | exceptions to this law. One was a It was a mighty | conspicuously important cxception, of ball as good as any| It featured the original Bob Fitz- simmons, father of the 29.year-old Cornishman, who is just beginning | to shape up like a championship prospect, The elder I'itzsimmons did not start boxing until he was 27. Two years later he won the middle- | weight championship of the world by stopping Jack Dempscy, the Non- | pareil. At the aged of he won the heavyweight championship of the | world by knocking out Jim Corbett at Carson Uity, Nev. Two years later he lost the title to Jim Jeftrics at Coney Island, 014 Bob continued to tight hard gruclling tests until he was 47 yea | 0ld. They finally had to get ouf an injunction in New Jersey to keep him out of the ring. All this, of course, is ancient his- What interests us in this tion is that young Bob is be- ginning at about the same age old Bob began to attract world- wilde notice. Young Liob has been in nearly 10 years. No one has en him much of & tumble, s he would go through an ason without puling on the to him said he instinctive love for the his illustrious dad a one the elean Ran hit a | gamo e first hit came with two Jown third, when Simon singled to only to be cavght off tirst, in the 1irst, . went 10 ses Cosgrove's sacrifice and d when Simon dropped J. Co long fly. | ngers tood the lead in the | Jack Argosy got on when lot D. Cosgrove's throw g Milo Argosy came nd | the first pitel Dia- | beyond left for a | rom then on teams tighter than the drum, ¢ Orioles got their first hit in isth. Bucheri lald down a bunt beat ‘hant's throw, i repeated along the first Luke bunted one hetween the first and bucheri a groundor who threw to first not covering throw other the only he heing K pitched ball Bucheri walke Y out to field both « Cos- | base | | tory. and counted, | Lonnec to Mc- But the al- to star )5y was ATg e ring a1t the got away o runners | one Oriole | | for ever Some ntire | gloves. ‘Those close lacked the ring that made maryel, When the After two 10 who ¥ emas hit by a in he did fight it tested one's capacity pain to sit | through performance. Young | Bol was THAT kind of a fighter. He 0t losing but there was iing about his winning work that yod out. Nobody was able to put | him out, though Charlic Weinert vipped him, did Martin Burke, (ewise Young Stribling Young Bob began to wind. The other night tough Romero Rojas and knocked | rounds. That was | straight knock- | for physical he w often no n 50 This yr like the d the potato cruncher out in th Rob's eighth he cracke on the him firs since he stepped | ring boxing writers were vrite something about his old block with- time chip of the Thing. Better Built than Parvent as knockout was achieved masterful, cxpert manner Bob feinted with a left that the belligbrent chile bean in ose and th od with a stiff right landed on the o Youn | & i Falcon ——Dragons N oss 1 squarely 1t friculty TR rves in | imself could thov I e might wve done it Young ) ting sooneT s hetter | uilt than his L b and s 1 wilness tished old ter oxer. lic i toris na on ring shr no tor his Young it or our Richards e;nd .]nhns(on l lghtmxz l'm' (C'up Team P The further try Rich calls struggle 1°nt to the ¥ should English Friday for the | and Sat I MULA' VER FILL HIS FATHE | two | Marion Williams of | 5-6. Heasetaeestperse IRSRISIEIIRISII NI LIS I I 0 FATHER [CHURcH LEAcUE 10 WIND UP THIS WEEK | Red Army to Play OfF Two Games Tonight, While Blue Army Meets Methodists On Wednesday The Church season this week If the has hampered it throughout the schedule mit. The official end of was last Friday night games e played Jupiter Pluviu and the gay The Red A header tonigl has suffered from than have any of the will meet the Center low Brook park at & take the Sonth conelugion test. The Reds game. with the must he played night the Blne i will meet The Teds third thev contosty, uth, Cenler Methodist nl W all Aeadiackied for fonrth league will finsh rain it which will the en per- gousoN three hut old job aguin were 1o | was on the called off. rmy will play a donble- Thie which worse rain ontfits, Wil- and at con- team the other ehnreh at 20 o'elock chureh initial <o have another Army. which On Wednesday 1 Mothonists then on the of Tald da fiahtin fhey elr which niner can win one 1 ve and Army, fieht- el hite e hope of over. of ke s m hope at ™ sehed- the ing aut of the hottom. « 1 loomed tn the hest for a fic Tatherans e and Staniov The wit? nosition 1 their while YBARS IN THE RI} TE HIS FAMOL UT§ FISTIC CARBER. R'S SHOLS? WINS TWO MORE Miss Helen Wills Defeats Mrs. YOUNG PARENT BUT title wound i (e wan the == ATemorial nresented hanauet af the on nther Tntherans w the T.ela held soan ad by and enp at a v ol e b the sev aff i halng 1 eams Mal- RAIN STOPS GAME lory and Then Wins in’ Donbles Match. Corbin Red Sox Ave Leading Col- 10 (A—DMiss cley, Calif., finds added to her Rye, ) Helen Wills of Ber more conquests list today. The national and Olympic cham- pion vanquished Mrs. Molla 1. Mal- lory of New Yorlk at 6 in the final round of the New York state womeng tennis championships | ut the Westchester-Biltmore Country club yesterday and then, paired with Miss Mary K. Browne of California, annexcd the doubles title by con- quering Miss Elizabeth Ryan and | y Sutton Bundy of Califor- linsville by 1o 1 Score When Deluge Arvives to Halt Play Red Sox were leading team in that town oon by the score of down in tor- 1t Jooked like The game The Corbin the Collinsville yesterday afte to 1 when rain came rents and broke up W an interesting contest only went three innings. During that time the Ited Sox had [garnercd hits off boy, while the Collinsville managed to get two off ofty” | Buckland. Captain Corbin lifted former national | HiMselr from the Corbin lincup yes- women's champion, staged the great- |{*rday and Smith played in est struggle she has made against |4UViNE the game Miss Wills since she lost the title to | 1AsPur wis station herin 1923, She took six games in |VoSterday A row fo win the first set at [third wnd after dropping the first {hree, | hoth ‘men s on Tn exhibition matches Ray C: double plays and Clarence J. Griffin of Califor- 'heir two in the nia defeated Robert und Howard | CONSeCU'Ive Kinsey, national doubles champions, /04 Tiber i-5 Jean Borotra of the Freneh ;! the fourth Davis cup team won a one-set match | StoPPed the from Francis T. Hunter at §-6 and |PY Burns. Miss Charlotte Hosmer and Gerald |@ 1hrow was made to Fitzpatrick. Tt Stratford of California beat Miss {looked like an casy but when Giilteant iand ball landed, instead of bouncing Borotra in one set of mixed doubles, a hop it struck into ) clap and skidded, gatting away IPitzie. Burns went in on the four g n had center It o at Vitzpatrick shift worked the starting The Corbins got first fr on threy Preisser, nsville inning hortstop an the it 1o 6-3 00d of ne hits by ,. the e on A two Burns went for third ot theirs en hit and wi out nice from | play. The Red will |wich state hospital {town next taturday the Soy the nlay nine Nor- that whilr to GOLF SUPPLIES WOOD CLUBS 22,50 (Golft Ball Special) Spaulding—\Wright Ditson—Dunlop Seconds 40c. cach, $4.00 a dor. HADFIELD’ SPORTING GOODS rnoon ton Eunday | My sti | team will journes cLeBs IRONS £2.00 BREAKS SWIM MARK Ang. 10 (P phia Swimminz the swim Philadelphia Traill, Phila yesterday won mile ophy cont huylkill, was second third D Cluh, ventec nual on ley Huss on th shall | his brother The Days of Real Sport 1 Norm Ben 1 1t i Mar Marshal 15 MAIN KT, FUN TIIIIIIIIIIINIINIIIILLILLLIL Inually | ; sl et nun second, | end | HENSINGTON AGAIN - TAKES A BEATING State Hospial Nine of Nor Plays Snappy Basehall wich | Al other home the wich triek Ken on was handed an- terday nd this time Riverview team of t lospital that turn ing beati grounds 1t on the it was Nor- 1 the | im” Dolitis for Kensington, his team to play ball behind him, the first |two men getting on basc on crro acrifice bunt was laid down and no one covercd first with result that three vunners wer with nobody down. ‘Timely bingles at this stagc the sume gave the visitors a commanding lead of five runs which with two more, the only made in the rest the them a good margin of started hut in the hox on counters of Kame, e vietory The basen throng chanees visitors' shortstop third played scintillating ball the contest taking 10 between them without any. Aretil, Norwich cateh- L nice cateh of a foul when ifter & hard tun, he fell down with | the ball sficking in his mitt, and a i snappy double killing was made via | shortstop to first base. IFields relieved Politis | count five to nothing but this did not artist of the Ke | held the 1uns At th (&) of a tield, slip. Il wich team that showed at the Percival avenue grounds vester- day was the fastest bunch of play- rs to face Kensington this year ‘he summiary ALL-KENSINGTON R. | and hbut | mussin L er, maue with Ainst bother the the him, speed visitors to six the remainder bat. e help e clean hing co made a nice running fly and Ray Begley handled four putouts without a hits and two of the game. himse,' to for the catch local Hin Y 1 W i 1 | Hama Nerntn a0 Noel. 3 1 1 1 1 1 0. 090 Moore West 1 it 001 ann L 000 Sacrifice- Ly We Haines Harrell Umpire wdin (o elds— Hawes and Noel TS NEW RECORD Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 10 He Wainwright established world's professional 500 yards fre. style swimming in Holel Wentworth pool here yes- ¥ Her time the 20 4-5 Miss Wainwriz t but speed martin, Wightman Miss en a vomen's for the terd for distance It got off to finished with a fine The were New Dr. N Al O'Neil Bill Woods swimming a burst Joseph (o), H timers York; York arvard track star, and the Iixeter Academy wm i In Rome, Italy under bhaths ancient baths made Rome famous plans are ction of to wyal the A which that on for the ere ar publ ON THE RAILROAD T RACK failed | sington team as he | in center- | o1 0 | record | SERtitesitatesuest St AR e A RAIN BREAKS UP GAME WITH FALCONS IN LEAD Pitchers' Battle Between Brune | of Kania and Dugas 1s Stopped In Last of Fourth, Just as the laleons were hegine ing to the left handed shoots 1. Dugas of the Mary's field rain came 30lve aftville team at yesterday afternoon down in bhuckets and | | st Sautter called a rest, down . harder and quazmire and he [then called the ganie with the Fal- cons leading & to 1 and only one our. U to that point it was a pitcher's |battle between Truno Kania and (Dugas with the honors about even, | The KFaleons got the jump in the iirst, Wo, walked, went to sec- Jond on a wild piteh and counted on |4, Kania's single to left echan ingled center and was the plate on a throw by Lloyd Jarvis, Klatka alko sine led but Kredar fliéd out. The vise dlied in the second on A, Du- single, a sacrifice hy 13 ton nd. Lloyd Jarvis' single to center. I, Kania walked i the third after {the first two fanned and went to see- ond when Shechan was hit by & pitched ball. He took third, when Dugas threw wild to cateh ™ him {napping. Klatka grounded to Car- die, whose throw was wide and Kania tallied Kredar made a great catch of A. [Dugas' fly m the third and Klatka {mide @ humdinger play on Eggles. {ten's hard grounder in the fourth. | The last of the fourth eaw the rain starting and the Palcons hitting. [The drizale de the ball wet and Dugas had difticulty in controling it. |Zeizer opened with a double to right walked. Dugas threw wild ch e and the latter scor- ed. Bruno Kinia doubled to left {and Benson counted. Wojack pop- ped out to Dugas, Jervis laid down tty bunt and B. Kania scored squeeze. ). Kania singled to and Jorvis scored. As Sheehan (ked np to the plate, the rain {came down and Umpire-in-Chief after a short conference with Umpire Roche called the ie teams lined up as follo ~Wojack, Jervis, 13 Sheehan, rf; Klatka, Zeiger, Sb; Benson, [ Unipire Herbie The rain e the field cauing [ wk Kania e to at ma or Sautter 1 I\{I\ . Kredar, cf; B. Kania, . Aftville—Leo Jer It Dugas, n: Stanley, 1h:_Ezgleston 17 Yerrington, Gauthier, PIRATES T0 PLAY ‘orsairs is, Cardie, AT Jarvis, 3b; to Take On Middletowm State Hospital Team Wednesday Afternoon With Crippled ‘i;&neup ivates of this city afler a short layoff, will get back into ac- {tion this week when they journey to Middletown Wednesday afternoon to t the e hospital team that place. “Eddic” Hein mee of strong s or Adamaitis will them up for the Corsairs ty Hayes will catch. The will be weakened by the loss Beagle, former high school underwent an operation caused wlhen he was hit hy a pitched ball ently. Despite this, the Co s are con- fident that they will add Middletown |to thei of victims, The Cor- |sairs will lineup as follows: Hayes, ¢; Hein or Adamaitis, p; Hall, 1b; Morelli, 2h; Sheehan, 3b; Jasper, ss; [ Weir, 1f; Conway, cf; and Hein or | Adamaitis, f. The team will leave from the Y, CAs 1 p. m.. Wednesday afte and all players are asked te present, Practice will be held at Mary’s field tonight thre while ) Pirates of “Ha who for an inju star, rec list ( M ernoon b at | | IREAD lH Hl—R\l D ('l \NGIFIED BRIGGS

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