New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1925, Page 9

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Jim McCabe, coach of the Ken. sington outfit, certainly knows how to conduct a team on the field, Yes. terday, Jim's cry was “Get him around,” and get him around they did. The Kensington boys played ball for him yesterday as they never did before and if they can keep up the good work, Kensington will be playing the finals with the other team for the championship. Baseball at a Glance ( AMERICAN LEAGUE It would be strange to have Ken- sington win the championship of New Britain, but only because. the legiglature hasn't passed a law making Kensington a part of New Biritain, keeps the team technically down south. Otherwise, Kensington is a New Britain team and the minds of the fans always regard them as such, Yesterday's Results Boston 6, New York 0. (1st), New York 6, Boston 2. ) Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 6, (1st). Philadelphia 9. Brooklyn 2. (2d). Cinecinnat 6, Pittsburgh 1, St. Louls 6, Chicago 2. The Standing Won 65 64 T.ost 43 h Pr.c. 602 | 268 | first baseman for Ken- | ed a whale of a game Angie has always been a pivot man, but yesterday's was of championship calibre. J\\lvfl Johnny Ehechan hit sizzling grounders over the first bag and Sataline made almost impossible stops of them and got his man. He also made a prelty throw across the diamond to third to cateh Wier go- | ing into the bag. Charley Miller wastes When his pla zame, ataline, sington, | wt first, Pittaburgh New York Cincinnati St. Louis Brooklyn . Philadelphia Chicago Boston H36 406 181 AT A4l 112 | Gany Philadelphin at Other teams not NATIONAL LEAGUE oday New York scheduled. i no time yers aren't playing the in yanking them and putfing other men, Yesterday Matty layes made a one handed trv for a high fly that most everybody hought that Matty could have put a two hands to it and caught it He dropped the ball and next in- | ning Charlow was in his place. The Standing el | o ( Harlowe also caught “Butsy” Hall | pm)zdpyvma 4 i 1upping and pulled a steal of thisd. | \wughington . ... 840 | Harlowe worked the steal perfectly. | chicago delaying until Hall was ready to re- | oo turn a throw to Hein. Harlow "F'. Louis then went for third and made the | oy oo big. A moment later, Hall let one | o oy of Hein's shoets go for a pass ball Boston s 306 | »nd Harlowe scored. Next inning, L ‘ | [ Carrozza went in to cateh. | | Ly Games Today Yesterday's Results New York 3, Washington ? Cleveland 7, 8!, Louis 6. Detroit 11, Chicago 9. Other teams not scheduled In Chicago | heduled I'hat is the pe 4t the Pirates Detroit Other tean son why we think wer2 either bitten lightly by stage fright or over- confidence because when men tho | RN LES | ro usually as dependable as is pos i i i | <ible. fall down, something s vrong. Hayes is generally a steady man and Hall at all times is 1n the zame. The blobs of these two ye terdy are inexplicable, Yesterday's Results Hartford 0. Waterbury Waterbury Hartford 12 Pittsfield 6, New Haven Pittsfield 6, New Haven Bridgeport 2, Springfield 1 Springfield 5, Bridgeport o Albany 5 Worcester 4 (1st). (1st) @d). | (1st). | (2d).| Reprosentatives of athletics in ths actorics of this city will gather to tin the Herald office for a di 1ssion relative to the big Indus- trial track meet to be held feptem- | er & a Willow Brook park. All those ! nterested in the meet are invited to | waterbury attend 2nd it is expected that a| Hartford arge number of track enthusiasts|yew Has will he en'hand tonight. | Sprinfield Bridgeport Albany Worcester Pittsfield The Standing 108t ‘,“ 326 500 | 500 191 360 1 ck will be {he first Industnal | meet staged in this city and | is 1o doubt but what local ath- ctes will make it a complete eue- | & The fact that Ne Lv‘vwlvl. hasn’t had anytiing in the line of track and field sporfs for many yoars il 1end zest to the efforts of tho who plan to enter when the areund, Game at at Today Waterbur Bridgeport Pittsficld at New Haven | . [ HME T worcester at Albany. | llmrord o “hich will be avardeq| INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE three to finish in ecach ! 7 ! be on exhibition in Porter 2oty e vindow in a few days and Gy Beras would like to Toronto 10, Jersey City 1 fihe Lochester saltimore & Laltimore 4, Tiochester 8y racuse Syrac The cups or first svent will & Dyson's hese who (st). | 2d) (st (20) (1st). 24) i Jersey 9 up pump cvent a0k them he meet for winning ~ill over in have before S a chane: the date ( Buttalo Providen Kensington pulled th the Pirates yes Pereival ayenue neington. The vere not up to their n sremed to be affected with either vough with n terday Ihe Standing grounds in Won Dirates yesterday | Baltimore ... ; ‘ 1l zame and | Toronto in sarly | Rochester stage fright or | Buitalo confidence. Tn any ease, | leading ; the best men on m) Jersey City ..o.o d | blabs vesterday that were in- | Syracuse ! Providence . 5 i1 2 | | the hoat at win over the innings th om: nade at the te. ble. on other hand, throughout, and made the same number v made no two errors Games Todagy loronto at Jersey Ci ’ Tlochester at Baltimore Futtale at Providence. svracuse at R 5 CLINCH FIGHTS VILLA sady though they errors, bail a th succession MeKcon next birthday, in 1 at ing this. but want to ehow the | » .l""( that Cobb isn't the only| ran who siill plays a good game. | Of eourse, it's a long way m,."‘ other Chance At Man Who Got | | 10 1 We us “Ripper aid on his 1 tipper” will be card know tell- | be m or we Ty e to Get An- Local Amateur Boxer \vn-m:my to Detroit “Ripper” = still doing his stuff. of the oldest vet- Wrong Decision Over Hinm, | | h, New Britain’'s ama- another | Jimmy Clin Lattler, Le of Landers. | hg;ce to repeat Lis victory o\e\‘ celebrating M| pyong Villa tonight at Capitol | h birthday today. He is a TeB- | .4 Hariford, when these two meet | " member of one of the tcams In |y 'y o siar bout of an amateur card. | Univercal Bowling leagus each | oynop won handily over Villa last e LUt vite “":' | week, but the referce’s decision went Vi) by bonl- i "Villa although the crowd hooted | strings for an average Of | | "\ joed him. Clinch at the time | | started a ruction but he was quieted { down before any damage was done. Clinch has been trying to brealk | into the ranks of winners for some | time, but adverse decisions by ref- etces has taken many a well de- ‘vr\rd victory from the local boy. He has been training faithfully for his M. J erans Lyneh, in cmploy Frary & ark, i one teur given the &l and starte year an pare for the veral Tomorrow afternoon at will Rogers be a bowling | tion alleys, to form city 16 comprise teams from® the ) bowling houses in New Brit- This is # new move started by George C. liogers of the Rogers Reery allexs, (o give many fast | battle tonight and his followers fcel bowlers in the city a chance to show | confident that he will put his op- | their stuff in an inter-alley league. |ponent away in the three short| - | rounds allotted to the simon pures. with 1 on| The local boy has hecome a great men on the | favorite with the followers of the 1 to steal home. | simon pure cards in Hartford and he | jumped forward | will be greeted by a large crowd of | and shoved | friends when he steps on the canvas | Here Mike | tonight. A la following from | I into play a rule cover- | New Britain plans to attend the | situation. He allowed | hout | and sent men | Mc licer there meeting league cevel a 1tion | In om third inning and other Preisser sta Carrc cate “Darhy za from hox Mekeo Lynch call th 1er's \ out of the way just that o score the 5 ding HIBITION (P—The Phila- had little diffi- | i in {eon who | Hartford, Aug. delphia Athletics culty overcoming Ja legian All-8 here yesterday aft- | ernoon in an exhibition game, 10 | to 2. Local admirers in this city | presented Connie Mack with a sct of golf clubs and Al Simmons. Phila- | delphia outfielder, with gold | watch. The play may k O'Hara's Col- ctions 1 and is entitled he : the batsman by the catcher tched ball.” If the base on four interfered with the cateher while etriking at .L pitched ball and the runner forced to vacate the base held by him.” a tioa umpire | also sa wards score ¥ W X N 15 0 r 005 092 21010 All-Stars 002000 000— 2 & 1| Groves, Powers amd Perking, Berry; Owen Steinhllder and Nagle. T or for being . Philadelphia | strained | Hornshy, st. | Hartnett, Chicago. | Robert Meuse: | Genrig, New York, | yesterday lfi."!\ | scores | Pittsfiel and | Pittefield [New Haven | bunched two triples, two doubles and itwe singles for five | fourth ito 4. | Rob 12w 513 [hox in this inning. a home run with two men on | ble-hcader here [taking the first game, 2 to 1, | Ponies winning out in the nightcap, jand Army. \ Bridgeport | Hartford | Waterbury | iunior | boxer, here September 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD BRI RANGERS FIGHTING e 0D STAY INFRST Leading Batter In National lmnxur' | (Continued From Preceding Page) | outfielder was also missing, The score: Making Desperate Drive For Home Runs, Chicago, Aug. 18 (M—Logers Hornsby, leading batter of the Na- tlonal League, launched during the last week a desperate drive to match the record established by Babe Ruth when the Yankee slugger cracked out 59 home runs in 1921, At this date fu the Bambino's big season he had bagger 44 homers. The Cardin- al manager by laying out four in (he last seven days ran his string to 33, leaving him just 14 behind the 1321 trafl of Ruth, The home run hitters RANGERS A a | Simon, o Tack Argosy M. Argosy, MiKnerne] Seifel, ot Kelley, 1t 4 Chant, p 0 Totals T DRAGONS AB R i slumped 1 ivead s 0 4 o Wardelin, 3b 0 during the week, the American |\ rdelin ot i leaguers chalking up only 11 while |, Blanrhard, the senior circuit counted 24. Bito s Babe Ruth, suffering from a lRemire e back, has been unable to|Miller, increase his total of eleven, Jncobl, . p Keehner, x ... ) The leaders: S National League Tatals 5 Louis, x—Batted for Jacobl in th, Rangers £ LIL I RBottomley, St. Louis, 9] Two base hit—Simai. Sacrifice Fournier, Brooklyn, |gosy. Base on halls—off Blanc < 7, - okl &truck eut—br Rlanchard Cha Kelly, New York, R il Meusel, New Yor® Rlanchard to Jacobi to Harper, Philauelphia, 1anhem e en merjcan Leagne Time of game—1:35 St. Louls, 4 } et New York, Philadelphia, O'Rrien T i Eiton, Elton; Ch Rangers and Mallo to Williams, Orloles—Burritts Two big score innings o [in the Orioles-Burritts game, where- “|by the former kept within hailing | distance of the Rangers ror first | [ place, in winning 15 to 8, The birds |were able to get runs outside of th ir | hig frame, which was the 11th ani | |as a result came through. Th {was exciting throughout | fought on from start to finish. There | were no star plays, just good busi- | nesslike performances throughout. Buche turned in a neat zame short and the catching on teams was good. Klemas was in the pitching line. Salak held the Burritts hand until the fifth. Then they got Simmons, | Jacobson, 8t. Louis, EASTERN LEAGUE Pittsficld—XNew Hayen New Haven, Aug. 17 (P—The tail- end Pittsfield club took both ends of the double-header from New Haven The scores were 6 to 2 and 6 to 5. MacPhee played sensa- | tional ball in hoth games. fle col- leeted hits and fielded 13 chances brilliantly. Nichols' streak {of consecutive scoreless inning in [which he has pitched was stopped |to him for four hits, which with an | 30, when the visitors scored in the [error, a hit batsman, which forced inning of the first game. The(in a run and two Dases which also sent in counters, 5 runs and the Turritts adde on Klemas, one on an error and the other two on a double. Guida sin- gled to start the frame. Grail and | French then fanned and the fire- works started Budnick doubled {sending in a run. Kuklinski singled | {and a second scampered across. | |Drenzek singled and Luty was hit | [filing two sacks. The next two | walked and Guida was hit, threo runs being forced in. D. Cosgroves | |error on Grail's grounder let in an- | other and French's ingle two more. | w| Kiemas' double, an error b {French, who threw wild on Brown' zrounder netted the birds' one in| |the second and a second followed on k's double, Luke's double, I. Cosgrove's single, a poor throw Woaodward hit {Trench and a wild pitch added two in the {in the third. From then until the | [eighth, the Orioles went runless, [Then came three runs on one hit 0 [Klemas ‘singled. went to second as Budnick dropped a throw and scored {ns French foozled Rrown's bunt. | | Walicki counted on a pa hall | and Brown as Rakowski was thrown | out, Tronoski was hit in the ninth, | stole second and tied it up on Wal- |icki's double, | The blow off came in the 1fth. {T.uke singles, I. Cosgrove walked ane ronoski singled to center. KKuklin- [ski came in and Klemas got a double |sending in two runs. Walicki got an linfield hit down third, Brown [singled to vight 1 kowski | Bucherri were retired, D, [double and Tuke singi {runs were in play Both | at | both Dbest seven in | netted | three | (First Game) E. 0 1] hols R. H. 006 022 020—8 15 000 001 001—2 T Moriarty; Nic New Haven Douglas and Lerian cond Game) RS H B 100 200—6 13 0 400 010 000—5 9 Sullivan and Caulway; Morrell and Berger, Worcester—Albany Albany, Aug. 17 (A—Alha Johnson McKenty, runs in the inming to heat Worcester, 5 | vesterday. Both Woodward and ards were batted from the hy The score: R 130 000 0004 000 500 00x—5 Worcester second OB 6 11 Woreastor Albany springfield—Bridgeport Bridgeport, Aug. 17 (®—Spring- | feld and Bridgeport divided a dou- | sterday, the Bears | and the 3 to 0. The score: (Tirst Game) n 100 00x H Bl 10 ant o1 and Niederkorn: Springficld Tridgeport Rraxton Metivier L Cosgrove and (Second Game) oL " 13 [ O'Neil; Sor nno 10 A 000 000 600—0 rgficld nng Traxton and berts and Starr Fortune. Ro Hartford—Waterhury A Aug. 17 (A bury maintained its one-game on the Hartford club here yes dividing the double-header with the visitors. The local team won tha first game to 0. and the visitors the second. 12 to 4. Rush was ef- feotive throughout the opening con- test, while Hartford hit three Wat- crbury piteliers hard to win the sce- ond engagement, The scores (First Game) Wat Water- lead " 1| 50 by r Abramay i ane 000 000 Kelinousk 100 620 20x—35 0 1 Datley Rush and Me- | Carthy and Kenna; t8—Kiemas (§econd Game) Nalte Hartford 200 223 Waterhury James DBich 102 010 000 111- Lory and Kenna: Touchstone and Sch TO DEFT. l\ 1|TII" San Francieco, Aug. 17 (P—Mika Rallerino, of Bayonne, N. I. world's lightweight champion defend his title in a ten-round against T.on Paluso. Salt Teki), Wild pitehes r\'lH;v1 Tuke n Lake Cltyfil St it 3. Doull Zalc Bud SALESMAN SAM |an | McCuen | in scores being re | Krystopa, | and came [ Luke | j | Hinchey's crror | cons® first [ second [ sky's | These | halr | ot on balls, | w | plaved gr | (Continy { Kania IO\'DAY AUGUST 17 10.-7. GIANTS MAE GAIN Falcon Reseryes- I, The Falcon Res champlong fussle in the urday & 1% Corbin serves Aghting like won out in a 10-inning from the I & | n.mmw am third City League ut - The gatn way through plity Corbin base running by | eaught third and fivst in from Griffin in mide the | game go longer than it should have Corbins lost the s on third basc. game the but men Hinchey in one nother Bross il who instance mis- Ly the Joor off by the box, Runie ro lime atte in let groundoers wwiny from and these who was filing at the und dive with n niostly gistered 2| dizzy corner, leaTeaiaa He he bag 1 total o ven er scored one in wius hit by a arm of Cousin I when ball Jaspen from 11 H in on Zaiko's crror i the thrown tinchey double st socond They when out at threw scored another singled, when Stempien for pien’s throw Griftin went sacrificed to (th second 10 play. Stem- wild He scored ground a to to third and was anid wa on an ensy | bull Gadomski hrought in 1al run in the firth he a pitched ball and stole came home on The Ialeons cighth on & single the when vas hit by and single. in in the Corbins two and a hack ore Lasko- ored T nd v iwo scored thre singles, double, The | in the first of the four runs puttia came in on a batsmen and Cuen. Corbins tied it up in the of the ninth on a hit ball a cighth sucritice on in e on an error, a cime ninth them a ngle, two rors my head. hit three ¢ A pass stopa Again in the tenth another quartet by MetCuen, sacrifice and a batsmen made a good it their half but run shy of the mark on singles, a hit an erer in center field and a two bag- ger but here they died and the ent to the 1alcons. Jasper at losers with five ass two hits at bat. Luke, the Corbins by greement, hitting Kkid getting threc four. Kunda was the shining at the bat for the Lalcons getting three out of six, two of them being two baggers. kEddie Krystopa piteh- ed a neat game, striking out and walking two but nine behind him made him work time. Gerry Griftin worked hard but his team wasn't working him most of the The I ting spirit and they The RE an ervor hy Kry- ih on ) error, a single. The Corbin IPalcons more errors Koss' in they fell on two batsman, game the got for he catehing shone for 1s L out ors over- with time deserved to win. FALUON was nip and tuck | throws | through cr- | time, | ¥ resulted | pitched | stole second and third | INNATIONAL RAGF {number of (Continued I'rom CHICAGO AR I Fahy Grifies, 1 Pitteager, | Maranvitie, 1o Me- | batsman, | attempt to tie | Ihey zot three | of | light | 19 men | Corporal Vineent J. ns dis- | |ing an unda empien, Tatals Tos tuir STeC Anastasin, a 10 0o Hin: in Nits—J [ires—Kos: ke hey oft . Zaiko, Stempien; Quirk, Anasta s and Malloy, Time MILF[]RI] EASED IOWNBYFALCONS | scoring stoped. °d From Preceding Page) The Falcons sull Rill, B. Kania e Jervis 1f; lineup p; Klatka 1b; Zeiger 3b: Wojack ss; Kredar ef; Sl Dugas and Jarvis gid the for the home ciub caught. score han ri hurling 100 000 altville 020 000 WALKER TO VIGHT Chicago, Aug. 17 (P—M Wallk world rweight pion boxer meet Sai man &t East Chicago, Monday 24, in a ten round matcl nder of the card will be at planned for ly Wells, T pion., was te have met ran out before the hout will itish Walk LL- WE GOTR BE GETTNG ) WHY DONT You ) ((ELL- HERE W& CE FOLS- %At AND | HAUE { HAUE 1T SENT HOME | [ON OUR Wiay HO GOTTR TEND To TH' STORE. AND AND WE'LL BLL GO |STILL 1M 50 NERIOW QUER $AMS ) HOME BY THE INARREIY ES(APE.| (ANT DRWE LAKE - 5TEAMER {_TH MACHINE' HOME. TENIGHT SOUND 8T LAST PRE, FoLKS - e ME SREE BND OOH- '™ GETTING- SER-5ICK — OOH Tt Gonzales n Kaufn Michaels Preceding 1mm. Page) 1 Hoem | QHINES WITH MAR!NES This City Takes Part men's Meet in Haiti, Vashington, Aug | ¥isente in, Conn. win the one athletic the U, 8. Marines Haiti, according to t received dquarte to -mile M Mickevicius aided his team mates rvelay race, meet held recently by Michevicins In arine of service- 17.—Corporal of N dur- at Port au Prince, + report of the w|mour a | Three teams | representing the m of elght men each three battalions o Bucou 1 Regiment of Marines vn- | he relay race, Michevicius a member of the winning See- mvmu tea I'he lion scored e nlso tost points 1 m Corporal He Mickevicius was born in N 2 Britain nts, 25 S anid lived s that omed the Marine C bout 18 mont) vard oft malif P cne city, hefore wps in Hart Shortly at Hait, riflemiay Tes National League Club Wants First B [ eman New Baseman B the N CARNE ationa o name the el vould ot 1 with t1 i b until the end of Hold Football Practice Tomorrow Eve A, C. foothall te ites for pl Ranger m the ssion to all candid aces on L practice se morrow (7 o'clock Mary hose try who plan to on the ¢ ar wi leven the place the prac- lo much towards set ling on the team. ollowing special meetn cnthusiasts will b club d for about interested to he present tice, a of held in the I'his is 10 o'clock and in foothall bal Main It invited street room: s are League Leaders RANGERS WIN GAME Continue Winning By Taking Willimantic Team Into Camp On Sunday following their hard the gainst the In again Annex A, the Ellis hard hit- of 14 to 6. in yesterday for fored second s Benke nat ain yes- 1 Mutt were in gers and 1a nice game, him in - many in- first place {in lay, went gainst fast imantic at 1 took al- X runs the Ran- off Chant ball 10t the case had to do » pull out with & mispluys by hits crrorless eam S BRITISH PLAYERS, (P)—The Morning much &pace Dritish wom- victory in the nament at Forest three of the papers ot e mention, vietory consolation for sporting defeats today give 18 of the team's 1p ton tish ZBYNZRO WINS MATCH B. C, Aug. 16 (P) — Zbyszko, the veteran wrestler, last night defeated Heureaux of Winnipeg taking fall in 27 minutes and the ird in 6 1-2. L'Heureaux took the cond in 9 minutes. Vancouver Stanislans Polish Leo 1) first 1 Good 52 years ago. Even bet- ter 10 years ago. At its best to- day. one Snapshots Of A wOman Taking A Snapshot. S HIM CANT T BACK IN THe SAME PosE D5 HUSBAND RS FLED INTO HOUSE KES ONE OF AIAX Sam Even Gets Seasick Taking a Footbath SRR Wi LLY BUT (M) SI(K '~ | AONDER HowW ) 152 ANT LEFT THE. DOCK2 e

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