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[ ocooctariaitatearassitintsteittststasnasatitistuiesstinsasssiiaiiy GIANTS DEFEAT PIRA TES IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES Robins Down Cincinnati in T%in Bill—St. Louis Gets Decision Over Phillies—Athletics Beat Browns and Washington Wins From Indians—Detroit Tigers Overcome Lead of Red Sox and Win Game. inst the Lirowns by our-run lead, ob- by t} Red Sox in the first to carry through an uphill | victory, § to 7. fourth ov ng | pluck ¢ them over t irdles of 1 - secutive drives 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE to the L penn ST, L0 chamy smoulds resistance gallop. Crippled by juries to their re bruised by s Cincinnati which 4 games behind th o s came back yesterday e face ot o . disaster and stung ¢ ] defeat in the f game seric Lee Meadows, pitching ace of the leaders, flung the game full into laps of the invading host in th of conflict \un\ a wild piteh, ¢ behind the he Yo from second eyt prove the winning mound duel Jack Scott. The victor McGraw's des within a margin of half games of the cued the champions, least, from a threatening movement on the part of Cinc for while the back into a winning gait, lyn Robins v from a los and were a ion of \der Lous % o A.B. K. Ao i 0 game of a 5 o) 0 0 1 e l"“lLAl'l‘llHl\ with what R of en grippin be Mcadows and did than lift : club back to three and one- wders, It res- temporarily at flank natj, | E wing more of aumgart Lrook- loose 8 nr v Bishop in —Battedpfor Gray In 8th. ’ 010 eak own flooding Hedla: T deluge of 31 irle umph, 7-3 and setbacks detours from second plac Lee Meac pitcher wh ant curve yr wildness in ! Louis a decisi b to 3. his bender bats and t! over the C) Pl cven flliams, hi in 7 Cineinnati's o couldn’t tam nita ! Wingard 0 fn ther 2 in 1 pitel wan CLEVELAND AB R iladelphia Washin and ton, mor 0 o|runs in the first ! {hack, ) [times. | well. | Br i ek p 1 by han the narrow Americar 1l DETEOIT AT Y No sacrifice in quali Same good old Tus properly aged Perfectly blended— always FRESH. Every dealer’s supply is dated. Stating the last day it can he Guaranteceei FRESH Tuxedo wherever, wheneye you buy it, Quality « 1ted demand made po price. the an sible the 4 X | (Continued On Follow § Page) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925 Wm&xu""u.xwx.n‘::xunx...c.“.x.x::z:x.mwm::x.x. IR ARWY WARES TO COMPETE IN LOND()N MEET STARTOITVTITLE DFMPSEY AS GERTAIN OF THIRD SERIES ONSUNDAY| BEATEN liflfll] AN Takes Tho Games Games i Church ; P R (Piates and Keasinglon (o Meel Jake Kirain Dogsn't Toink League to Clinch Position B By ' B SR Peel| | i Prcliminary Games ‘ Much of Preseat Champion 0 Now A s decided Ta tat and 1l Church League Standing Britain will have a seri told by W, Lutheran y Memor'l Army . . 4 Army L. 0 mes to decide the champion ight in 10 1.000 . s 3 A i, 857 e city, it W don't 1 1o conipare the® of when L thing. Beling o 1o [ ihe Red a meeting i resent day champions with thos Whit forr leiding baschall nes i\l ¥ time, Kilrain will be | tayed on Sunday, asbed him Ut v place 1 runing that (st gam 10 1o Iy {August Kensingtons in Key Lewrys that wil [hu the Pivates, Kensingte and the Corbin Led Sox {elmination serics will he 16, en the Pirates In* st prety old to e prizofights Poyed chitne i 187 wikl and now night | Blue Army .... The Red Army clinched third position in the Church league last night by handing out a ualr of beat- e ings, turning back the Center f : " . 4 | final series to determing church, 8-4, and walloping the i e SR L HLEREI el South church, 21-5, in two games first series starting nest Sunday which showed the effects of the Ra 40 Hhe bew Duo oUL ke Tty lengthened season. With the pen- At Gebiil Kol il nant already won by the Lutherans, ol di o aed e ! all teams played listless ball, but OB S BN the Red Army, although minus RO shihestboahats their catcher and shortstop, hit two out three gimes, The win- roadly I T e R D e e Iners of two will play cach S0t fight tory. ¢ i series of two out of thre | Centcr Oheeh) Eioaten i i)} ek e el elln i o The Center church started off in pesary great shape and knocked in three b Jupating shistaniohl e R impromptu one called during twe-bagger playing a big part in the duysi e nan corsiexpiiined (1 Lnsbasnerloving e e Clnils Vgl that they thought thit som ‘They made only one hit, but JinifouEh i odhs onaRWITITCe ety R ito holding a title series and hec grievous errors and ‘tallied five the time was [.”” short, the man. After this they had little of the home diamonds expr trouble and increased their lead 1-\‘\»1" to have the Corbin threatencd but | and the Plrates enter the double put men [letermine which team &h on second and third with none out. or the season Then Lawson wanderved off third Those at the meeting last mv]‘.\,,,,k he was in. and Clark dashed off sccond into a > | ping at 18 Prospect street, this city, vere P. Buckley and “Ripper” Mc-| "It was at such a time that Jim frewk dsnble plas. | games and was Ioancd to tne girls'| EO8 O F0 L TORE SREE TS {/Seon ot Kensington; Kenneth Sa Jeffries landed the puneh that s Meliing Testiren |team to carry on their o o ot it by a Major | ders and Charles Miller of the Pi-[knocked him out in the twenty-third At by A B ek Europe. IR aing Subeia long disEnceihyin [ aseball player. A few ‘rates: John Tobin, Hal Corbin, Wil- {round of their fight. likewise, Fitz- M T b il mark of {liam Fitzpatrick and Paul Snyder of [simmons landed the solar plexus that T i i R e L e “Chicf” the Corbin Red Sox and Josepl |won him the champlonship at Car- ARl R SO Ll I niski and Ziegler of the Falcons. |son City during one of Jim's waltzes, s ALERC R s (iha lastegyenrssold. Iafototii foln th team will post a cerlified | I always admired Jim Jeffries, el L S 3o eminenos check for §100 with the sports edi- [regarded him as a true champion. e tiofzh ats! of the Herald on next Saturday |t was too bad he was hrought back L votee of ¢y ! arantee that they will go|from retivement to be slaughtered tances. ithre with the series and it was [hy Jack Johnson, who, by the way, 1ie voted that no player would fake |was one of the hest of heavyweights. | weather part in the game unless he | hat fellow Stanley Ketchel was some fime during the imy idea of a great fighter. He was played in at least one game, {elever, could punch and liked to The managers decided to use the | fight. {evms and |following men as umpires during the | “When it comes to the money the all, Last [games: Mike Lynch, 10 Crowley, [fighfers to today had it all over the oined [Herb Sautter and James Maher with |battlers of my time. They are far yet [Artie Campbell as alternate in case [smarter in this respect and they o {any of the four could not offici not only get the money but keep it. years Schalk | Manag Joe Veniski and .| “When a fighter won an import- a [Buckiey drew lots for their first op- fant battle in the old days much of |ponent and in the draw, Veniski|the purse went for a big celebra- pulled the Corhin Red & and [tion. The present day fighter iw Corbin drew the Pirates. Manager |waiting for the, bank to open the Buckley stated that he was ready to |next morning. You can't blame him Istart on next Sunday and as the|for that, though. ites haven't e for that date, | “While none of the old-tims that the first game |fighters got blg purses, few of them |would start in Kensington next Sun- | would be in want today if they saved day. The Corhin Red Sox will be|their money. 1way on a two-day trip over Satur- “Tao many of the modern fighters |day and Sunday and they will start [are slappers instead of punchers, For [play on the following Sunday against [ They don’t follow up their biows.” Falcons at i, Mary's field. - “huck" Smedley and Gerald P. BASS VS, FARR TONIGHT lerean wer appointed treasurers of | Cleveland, 0. Aug. 11 (A—Benny the series. 1t was voled to split the s, Philadelphia and Johnny Farr, »ds on a 60-40 per cent|Cleveland, meet here at Taylor {he winner of {he series to get [Row] tonight in a 10-round no-da- er share and the . loser tolcision hout. An attempt will be small end and a split wiil [made to match Kid Kaplan, feather- er cach serics. l\weight champion, with the winner. actnon of the managers la ston Charles, French feather- tight now gives the fans of the city jweight and Tarry Goldberg, New an opporfunity to warm up to their |York, meet in the 10-round seml- respective champlons and it is ex- [final. pected that with four such t be represented, the title s of games will be a knockout. rreliminary series are expected he the hottest hattles of all decide the players in t IPadcons and hichd the cham at i 0 with five or six nghts | oaw Hdn't make much of a hit with me, There was too much footreing und hugging and too littl izhting. Miyie | espected wueh from some of the highly touted bhoys have never seen s never made imprcssion i Hghter more this fellow hin Cxperts e too between Dietinpsey tich but an ver heat and he thin once Wills his T ot LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW — MOLLY TRUNNELL, VELLMAR SPRING D. WOOD, ALEXANDRINE GIV MRS. GORDON FINDLAY AND KATHLYN FLANAGAN. SECOND ROW—HAZEL CONACHER, JEAN GODSON, CLARA BALLARD, JOSIIZ DIMENT, CONACHER AND MYRTLE COOK. on i of these any greal much think too mueh for GRACE “Of about never course the ail clevernsas write CAUGHT THIRTEEN YEARS Sel These lassies are members of the| it ot 1 " erasona GYGLIST 10 TRY 10 NAKE WORLD'S RECORD women's m at London, England, next month. They sailed for the | Frost of Troy, New York, 300 Mile Course scene of hattle the other day. They | come from various parls of Cana-| da 1 | | Ve was Corbett's raved over “Corbett was him 18t ast on et He [ had logs and turned wrd {most his fights into a waltz. When {Sullivan was beaten by Corbett he s ! dropped from exhaustion frying to sed the feateh up to Corbett, Ited ,\‘ “Corhett used about so serics o [ mueh without regard to his oppon- up best [ent, that he would be forced to | glance about o sce what part of the W good pair of alk of Chicago White Sox A Has Fstablished Record of Having C. The team is being chaperoned by Mrs. Gordon Iindlay. Alexandrine | dvy s the ma The flag hown in the forground was won Canada’s world champion hock L Troy, N. . who i8 present stop- | aggregation at the 1924 Olympic | Troy, N. Y., who is at pr ¥ Pedal Over Been In 109 Games A Season to dance () —Thirteen caught Leagnes for a4 he has 1 th Starting September Chicazo, Aug. 11 Maior once, when Clar! s first the A. €. Frost of 3,069 Sixth avenue 18D Chicago Whit ieved the were |wer 1o . sojourn were pro- who made catches MIEE pter chn G 7 % g i h, Skinner .awson Zh, l‘.' [} '/ h 1o W % % ", a | and will Elton ¢, J. Hav- ifi Bouney 2b, Burn- Bridgeport, Stamford to Now b, Kalen cf, Myers | York city and t1 to Troy. At VINCENT RICHARDS A tennis phenom, scheidler If cach eity in which he pedals, plans to stop atl a newspaper ¢ |and there hase his time | up. He will try to make the trip as Lichards to 24 hours, as will be pos- Like Willie Hoppe. a "boy | sible, wonder.” et 15, paired with Tilden copped | over the week-end national double crow Britain on saturday e | pedaling a distance ot | Poughkecpsie. N. Y., and New city and back to New Britain arirved home Monday merning 11 o'clock. He made the enfire iu 47 hours but the bicycle he was @ heavy one and with the equip- | ment he carried weighed 52 it wheel | for the test on September 1 light type and confidently expe to make a record that will stand years to come. The last Lest wheel try that was made was from Bos- T e ton to New York and was made by ooy | o Joe Crowley of Yonkers, N. Y.||ast nig A ember o s GuD asRreE is writing to him 1o secure i Reat Wood his time for the route and will try valian stars to better it per mile. The trip from Boston to New York is about miles and he keeps i constant training on 1 start his race with time “Herald” office on the date the sports editors on the pers will cheek him on his time York papers will ch him up on their end. on wzainst + New York New York is a de- Dick it Wi may be Jie long dis- 7o " with a lon or maimed R The line Carlson ¢ dley 1b, 1f. Stockman cf, Stall Red Army Hayes 1h, Ferguson Rockwell cf > by inning: 3100000 BN i rorer IHg oy e ho I t from the Kerr was S in Britain ptember plans to Ieave permitting. on & ted hour in the %o to Hartford, New Ifa- ol teher strous . at a sf morit s in 1919 ying grew dis- | past season on, e ary atis jumpe the tak I7or of m to semi-pro hasc stated hut th and has not cheeked {5t o B Bostor roon close South Church Loses was . ds then took on tic Soutl church and handed them a terrific clouting. The losers put np a ter- rible game in the field, only Adams Kilduff playing real baseball. Two arguments belween Captain Parker of the loscrs and Umpirc Jackson marked the first inning, a South ehurch blew up, lei- n ind settling went on within L e und 5 10 York Ie at 'n)‘ use noon to the rapidly Tilden's logical sucee Philadelphian and front sor gawhy agreed SETS ANOTHER RECCRD Ath- S Tacquets, 2 in annual Ousted Bill Johns “Big FFour” since 1 then the in e then Havlick rankings run: nd rcady ting Johany Weismuller of Hlinois i ounds made of a hy ball which ot orted to a slow ig having a new letie Club Males New Marl led port heidler a large m ted championship of world’s grea ‘ool Won Olyipic ir W some 1 pecially hatters fair trom | his opponent in the ficl while I S0 100 Yard swin, t demeanor on courts player \HH\ a vollever, Leal tromp card s for (P —John nois Ath waorld e dis- rmer ich he | Ni A mmin 1 le his record last night in a wrd pool of the 1 in th y Ning e San Iy ny Weissmnller letie elub, Chicego, made o and ray iz fielde Jin His higgest It o0 hasi h poorly vard swim ol father-and b Jim and off, as Al was 1 ind nd by | Fhe prospective son pitehing duel Havlick did not covered th Ay ation record Aust nd Tafterson, i it the I7 Jne felt tieal 250 here last iional Has I ma 4 indoor Tilden n ¢ title three times, 1919 last for honors in the road 3oty nd laurels plans to from set and el - PITTSBURGH G Pittspurgh, Pa., Rarney Dreyfuss, Pittsburgh Pirates, | nounced the purchase of J. C. “Red” Oldham left-handed pitcher now with Des Moines in the Weatern league, Oldham®will report here Wednesday Dreyfuss declined to state the purchase price. No other players figured in the deal Spring Kilduft Mye Bombau Red Army: I3 Hayes Bo 1Feruson . Stoc lineuy the clnh b Cooley oo busy swimr meet The | P to as that | lie finals. Aug. 11 owner of the yesterday an- Has m us other achievements various to his er | Rig dit, too. P TRAVERS IS CHAMPION Ha » Comn Thon anng : favorite Dash. Got in all sectors. all. \Wh Youth. fans ow N Sta \ihle Donc last n Haven o comes |lightwe 11 will em = | lasd L. ) A Amerfean tourists re- entertained rge in hin group of all o Toronto ranks Montreal surpa vitan eities in wealth, and London, v ower three hotel— | to days New York e ¢ but thy the \ Sweden second Ontar | third o G 'S tip larg nou Two Games e nough v and | pay Rea] Folks at Home (The Cash Clothes Man) BAD IN HONERS DBaltimore To Have = Seem . 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CLOTHES DA GWE TwoO DoLLar FoR) k\r" ARE Sk CLoT Loow ' l, o ——— & 4 TONIGHT SENORA PeoPLA wEAQ/ HAT S ABOUT 1 To HOW ) 19 o on PETE You LIKE A KiNG AND ME A QUEEN u % You DID \ u\cc WORK more Fighter in Seconds of TAKA A Fighting Kn HAVE A LDDK Baltimore, Krame and Chaney jaw as the Baltimore of about count seven him Wi WILTON HANDICAP terrifi H stomach or Freedn and an Joa Gans of Chicago, fought a slown ind draw, the refcree making fecision when the judges die Freedman weighed 1861 P AQHM Gane 1373 pounds The crowd hogm the boxers, ~d ¥ 1o 1 at agresd &hip time. was quot