New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 9

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Evidence that the New Britain high school football mentors are fall practice L STARS i, given Ly the call tor Memorial candidates twice betore wson i3 fast intereste of Placed No. 8 rankings, Reached fourth round losing to Jean Lacoste, French star. Has made “Big Ten” past two years. Same rating cach time. s Won All-Comers title at Wimbles Dasalail don, 1021, tico | Reached The Dra- | State champlonships last rs. league | Beaten by Howard Kinsey. Wil Saturday and al-| Also in same rounds at Southamp. ey will be minus many of |ton and Newport invitational meets | same campaign. has becn out in 1024 but b coming ale or oys in classic, 1es of which W its share, are t in tull force this| a:mi-finals In Tllinois season. ac rs, will do battle in know o Faired with Wray Rrown h in national doubles, 1024 Commands good general all-round game, Izssentially a bascliner, i b 1% Fore and backhand drives equally e Rangers|qgaotive, and re- 't | ave how. Irich of the it to have the| game postponed becuuse his lineup will be p but Jack wanted the gamoe tary Abe Aronson think it would he the game postponed G Arich stated that his fteam would i S fin net play, play 1 give the Rangers & | gopvice |a an exaggerated Amer- good rnb ¢ | fcan twist, Ineffective as point get- ter. Valuable against oppo- J{nent with weak backhand etty woll Argosy of Sliyed plitye Extraordinary fleet afoot | Asgressive. Powerful noted for accurateness. herefor I'1ngr\|eu= and w Saturday's st lot od i agie, will ortant of the ¢ season fans will be treated haseball ordi he Dra- ':';L will meet the Rangers on Dia- mond No. 1 at 2 o'clock: the Orioles {1 play the Burritts on Diamond at 2 a'el 4 the P. & F. il tn be play be the m and the nt | e S ol erratic Home's in Overh Rut somewhat | vl shots unsound. . Louis, extr hary. meet on Diam¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE are gotting ctive hattles | ampianship The fans of the city het up over the in the series for of the city whicl with the Firate sington in Kensi Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 5, St New York 2, € Roston 1, th Louis 2 cago 0, Detroit 1. Cleveland at Washington, rain The Standing Won t Sunday All-Ken- * Rrit- | Kensingtor Bri Lost ain Gascos tonig Philadeiphia counte Y the lneup ot night. Washington Chicago | Detroit Lou of hi: to- vill pick ay soutl those who pl Saunders of the | hand yester- | Boston day by using I eRaGMeriiEn) on first lase. os the Pirates e g the ’1 ) City in the | sticker fron ngthe and cHatoEMa 1t o enme, the Pirates y Zie Manage Pirates pla Games Today Louis at Philadelphin Cleveland at Washington C'hicage at New York. Detroit at Bosion, avy | NATIONAL LEAGUE seriex 3 Yesterday's Results New York 3. Cincinnati Philadelphia Philadelphia 4 innings) clubs not scheduled. n carricd through | pi some years. Louis 9, (1st). teams (2d) St Touis & ve their for- 7 Other Mmeups in this | the and | e in readiness latest The Standing Won . 61 Lost P.C. 616 La61 tsburgh w York Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia Games Today York at Pittsburgh. leagol at St Loiis clubs not scheduled ThAtune « LASTERN LEAGUL Yesterday's Results Waterbury 2, Springfield 1. Waterbury 8. Springficld 1 Domian | New Haven 2, Albany 0 Haven 4, Albany 2 Worcester 10, Bridgeport Worce . Bridgeport Hartford 9. Pittsfield 1 \pionship tennis L - under 1 The Tennis (1st). (2d). (1st). yion worked for the las and st 1t 16 to be conducted s of the New Britain and 1 Standing Won auspl elub, | filed now Lost " 49 Waterbury Hartford N Haven ent Albany Springfi Worc Id In the park tomorrow 1 1 Games lflin\ Alhany at Wor New Haven at Springfield at Pittsticld at M,»‘ port Waterbury. Hartford INIERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Jersey Clty 5. Buffalo 4 Buffalo 11, Jersey City 1 Providence 2 Reading 4 (1st), (2d). rain The Standhug Won i 6 1 0 s 88 1 5 Games Today Rutfale at Jersey City nto at Providence racuse at altimore. at Reading Torontn tochester eading reey rovidence City Rochester HEAD LEADS HITTERS Head of Rochester 1 the International league rs with a mark of 381, though ernon Spencer of Buffalo has rashed out the most hits, 160. Bill lly, also of Buffalo, tops the rs 105 runs. Johany 3altimore the home run 24 circuit pokes to his Lee continues STt HAAS 1S RECALLED Rirmingham, Ala, Aug “Mule” Haas, hard hitting fielder with the Southern Associ- al] fation club has been recalled and | by the Pittsburgh Natiénals. He will will Bs a révival of the races that report immediately. Haasp camié to 18— will b hampions ild bring out inners of the ¢ Ge ip of | ov here the national rated | ‘ Baseball at a Glance l} ‘| The victory NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, EVANS GIVES DOPE GORSAIRS AGAIN ONBALK QUESTION DOWN THE GIANTS Explams IHS(&[]CBS Tha[ HaVC ((“«\n Inued From ]"I"u'lmx Page Come Up For 0 Diseusgion + e (By BILLY EVANS) It is permissable for the pitcher 110 get on the rubber without hasing the ball in his possession ? wuh r whil Can u ¢ standing oft the rubber e preliminary motions to ball to the batter then snap the ball to first eifort to catch a runner therc? i1 and in an 1 o | I'he pitcher has no right to get |V on the rubber without having the | ball in his possession. 1f he does {50, he commits a balk, regardiess of {whether he makes a motion to vah or not. The baserunner is guided his movements by the action the ‘,'Vl\‘\‘ The rubber in the center ol the diamond is to pitch from. When [the pitcher takes his position on the [ rubber, the runer forms the opinion |that he is ready to pitch. He at once takes his lead, Tt is permissible for the to deliver the ball to the batte has none in his pos: fore to the er without wv,nmg the ball is deception, and must be called a ball in order to offeT the bascrunner proper protec- in is ‘ on AMERICAN LEAGUE | The piteher whilo oft the rubber | has no right to feint a delivc to | the batsman and then snap the ball [to tirst base. Tt such an act were permissible, simply vtm | piteher was standing oft the rubly AL (e, i G S constantly be at merey of the pitcher, The pitcher must he on rub her to properly pitch and when starts his delivery he must complet it. ‘The piteher who fails to get on [the rubber for purpeses of decep- | {tion. and then adds to the tric | [by feinting a delivery of the | donbly deceives Such an act must he interpreted |as @ balk s - [FLATWARE TEAM LANDS beeanse | Rus S FIRST PLACE IN LEAGUE. . High Streets, Trade Shop and H. & B. Have Merey Scramble For Second Place Honors | | 'The Flatware team, leaders in the |M2¢ [Landers Inter-Department baseball loague, barely nosed out the H. & B. team in a regularly scheduled con- |test at the company’s {fald last cvening. |ing ace of the Flatware his best night of the season holdi lihe Matware batlors to six scattered and sending 12 of them back the strike-out route Iast night de |first place in the league |ot the teams are having [time fighting for sccond pl |the High streets, Trade Shop H. & B. so close that a game for lost by any of them will ¢l the entire situation, The management team has a game in the works with the St. Stanislans team of Meriden |ana would also like ganes with Mill. | Yalesville Itiremen, Merlden eation and any other te in state, The score: CHICAGO AR R hits. by ided t The rest merry ce with | 1! and won of t ATl-Star am Struck ont—hy 1 VETERAN BANKER DIES Grebnwic N | North Wilcox, 77 yvars old Chester, N. Y. died in the .r']«ru-‘» h ital yesterday He heen connected with the First | tional Bank of Port Chester | nearly 80 years ing | of late vice president. He a trustee of t¥ Port Ches! |inge bank. a tee of P | Chester Puhlic of which he | was an incorpe Mr. Wilcox | side. Greenwicl {he leaves a | Judge Arthur of I'ort » had Na- for cashier and River- born in Resides his daughter and a so Wilcox. READ THE HERALD WANT ADS | ADS FOR RESULTS | | SALESMAN SAM AUGUST 18, ) Jad. | . EASTERN LEAGUE | | home 1 former Springficld-Waterhury day Weistuan ind 1 ) H 1 -1 9 1 Neiderkorr stone and Met Bridgeport-Worcester stor, Aug. “Worce i two & 10 to Smit game Woodward tirst wi t from Pittsfictd-Hartford 1, Ang. Hartf MUSKETEERS WIN rst game in Oak A home run RECEIVE CHALLENGES Plainville RIEHT AHERD Aqds - La Mg A | HALE A LT1 SHOPPIN &> on BUESS SR AND | WL ) | TavE A LOOK AT 1l ™ EA WIFEY 2 | NiA ) L \_a\'fl <At AND L I-‘L | (ATARALT | HoTEL AT THE ured to e run in this city in years Birmingham this dpring and fer & @ARs by, time led the league in home runs Wate 1 to th -DEMPSEY TELLS MULLINS | op there for he'll be 1 vut of the junior SIGNATURE IS HIS OWN “ [Manager of Wills Calls Heayywelght Champion on About Fitzstmmons {hetween Wills Ihe hurd Distanc Contract P\ { CARRI lh[ONS WILL Fstate of New Hayve@Publisher Val- wed al $200,000—Wife Gets Life Use of Onge=third WESTERN CHAMP MEMBER - OF FAMILY OF GOLFERS Leonard Bites Foe's Lmerson Crowned Junio Cavey, Jr, Hecently Amatenr Inhevits His Ear and Loses won on of M- at King. I 1 Skilt iy iigot ford his | eing” the col- hont was stopped t margin. rd was Tennis Club to Stage Gty lllc I‘mlrndment G is club will are Dont Be Bald The Famlly Album Starting for the Movies. GUING PRED WAS SENT N TO Né A HANKY IR BACK ™ QL s m\mcwmsrf BACK T0 LEAVE UMBREMA, e | Berlin, Bast Berlin, Kensington, Maple Hill and Newington, and he must furnish an entrance fee, The gumes will be played on the newly of the club on oln street, Entries will be dee up to August 20 by mall of by W, B, Murdoek, chalrman tournament committee., His is 176 Lake phone Everyone within the district is eligible to complete and Is expected that a large pumber entered Wit tennis court streat, POLICE TEAM LOSES in police depart. all team was defeated in by the Elm City team by the score of 4 te 0, New Haven bluecoats scored all runs in the second inning, In- and e helped in the ew Britaln was slants of M or. New nts In the 1 yesterday. “FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With & Vell; Re- moye Them With Othine— Double Strength, paration for the removal S s 80 auccessful {n remov- les and giving a clear, beau- xion that it is eold by and department stores with ee to refund the money it meet he 11 drug Don't hide your freckles under a waste time on lemon juiee or get an ounce of Othine them. Even the firat pplications should show a woen- improvement, some of the r les vanishing entirely. e to ask for the double s Othi it is this that is 1d on money-back guarantee. Whols Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? | e 1 him to take Cod Liver Ol for a couple of months and get emeugh healthy flesh in his bones to look like a real man. ‘Tell him, it's the only those nbers; way to take grave-like hollows from his *ks and neck. 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