New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925, sttt I S I T B e R T P e LIS GIANTS WIN WITH M’GRAW STILL HOWLING ABOUT THE TYPE OF BALL USED——SENATORS ALSO TAKE THEIR GAME IN AMERICAN LEAGUE KENSINGTON TO TAKE ON GASCO TEAM TOMORROW EVENING —OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST TO LOVERS OF SPORT $1333300000 000020100 1t en e E s SRR ISR SER AR RIS R SRR NS 1 drpsasesssannsseesesia i sttt SIS T T LY Metstsaassers sty SRS ST ILL SENATORS ONLY ONE CAME WASHINGTON AGAIN ROMMEL’S BIG AMBITION GREXTEST THRILLS "6 o vecis BOyiING [FA BEHIND IN THE AMERICAN| TIED FOR FIRST INTHREE FIGHTS ... ... AGAIN ORGANIZED Giants Win and Hold m.-'.u‘:; Thiee Cone Icad_‘l‘lamw Hale Team Climbs Into BV ’ TN\ & |Jake Kilrain Tells of Sensational i o Inter-Alley Circuit Born at Tues- e i e Fourth Place in Standing DTS : Batles He Had Jotowing ias. Suuntays epic day’s Meeting McGraw Discusses the Present Type of Ball—| : between the Dragos Robins Fall Behind—Cincy Strengthens Position— | Leazue Standing ; c (As Told by Bllly Evans) hatt lors in the New Drit ; S0 W 0 . Every Tas hagilCity all league of k| " : AN Babe Gets His 12th Homer. aradis 6 iuni T o & e y T S Milo Argosy went Spae Rt nunal et in the standing w 3 he R ecreation buflde T TRe— the leaders for e Lowling league eer that greg ! e ’ ) 1e superlatives of sport are ever |Plice. t i LG league 5 rence Myers, secretary, and Tew VP ANE ) 1 8 e, : % s A er ’ W e eir ¢ s considerably by of the fact t the leaps A over Smith. Tha il ZuC race is the best ever sean and # garded ag the greatest of h el le tea jg espected from I'lains that Washington and | 11} have ay it | | fram tach eam plus § roscoretary fee Washington—Boys' Club # o events in m t carer el ! : Tasigioted American by tr The prizes will be: first team 3603 took the count from the k v B A r 1 i the to 6. Walter i rk tea in yesterd retired in the st of o A A e 1 Joys' cluli tea ing rally check 3 rherry at v latted | The eombinatinr The ball tog L ) for McGraw's ow ter of fact, it the park ur from the bat efgth inning 1 side until t six runs t second tanm othird tean i e e second individual high averag sl i 2l 4 T 2= high individual single striug nigh individunl three string, b Other Details ¢ w can take only one fne idual prize oved in New Britain, or Plainville r Berlin Prize monev to he paid te the surer not later than September o et oams ¢ for eac Five-man t: to roll thres club to no score h Chodu rings. carh con one point vicz went back in again and I » Ne consil N | Games to be rolled on Tuesday, S / Wednesday and ursday. On ta spot ne tert s, ¢ i s 18 1 <21 [ Thursday R ' raternity, Cazine; audience Ty e n f s i \n Tuesday Coinmercial, Pee zained his control. TH ks Hen were not there with the him self as plras of the ive 7 1 A bVer i of oisTaohech ithi KIS F 4 | ter “ 3 cach paid me ) ‘ 3 i 1 s | A man cannot change teams after {the purse. 1 won the ) [howling with a team withont the | rounds. Tha this probably tells the story MITGHED RETURNS MOND YR EchienEiolRcunisin g (s Snlisliay <t t] ut at i e i i : R S N Iy b ainst them but at | e { o e e i ! i Nl e B R exciting ¢ | 17ra i Lk ; nell, junior weiterwe | 1ustny ; S n \ y e e e o s sl O ol captaing must have b for § nighty bhig i hours' notice of enient games shall t purse v L h g I = e 3 . his percen of the gate at iis match with Willie Harmon last Iriday talking about the balls bei I ) 1 inable to prevent Tuy il R pionship of t ! SRR s Linst | Fach team shall submit a list of en ice hefore 1504 el s : PR 5 - 3 it | L. Sullivan b n ¢ Hieion 'm"‘ e k. ot more than seven men at a nest- Brooklyn v vy 5 B Rionelar g & = i 5 - i of his arms a was unable t e hahont Rua 1ok ‘,“,H”‘ 200, |ing to be held tember 1 at Rog- Pittsburgh r ! ‘ ' i hree | firs : °rin - 4 tmy « » turn, « e at the ringeide |°TS Recreat ¥s and any addl- tsielvel bl f 3 I « 5 tional men bel added only by the ed in their opinien of the fight uranimous consent of the league fou tehers 1 ar pitcher to Harmon from a draw to a ' g laining his unsatisfactory | FePresentatives r'mne st a ¢ ce to dr mare in t t oys & ¥ ’ 3 i S S 7 # w }!wh‘»lw]ix‘ wanted to = > : ire to meet Mickey Walker clib got e . m ontdoor mateh, Mitchell said, » influenced his returning of the |Rangers Select Former Middlebury k. He said if he is AR S T S a| Star As Their Gridivon Mentor in the eighth and their final in the ninth <' club (By Billy Evans) 1 for T i B i ;nrhm: b For This Coming Season = ng one large .H\m! on of the 1925 | s e O ra? il DECISION UNPOPULAR hall team met for nt from | short of tying t 1 Mes r Halifax, Aug. 19 (4 ) tice last night at £, Mary's field and ants to win 30 ball games New Haven Boy, Aged Ten, Loses;!hc sreat " S0f < ); ; rk, a welter Captain Sarisky puf his men through il ' 1gle that you e t. Here . ; ) i 10-round hout W » |some easy work. Tater there was a o Jarticularly anxioy Life on Yale Golf Links—Body Is | 1 ieeting the world's greatest mmel s particularly anxious FE et S over Nedder Healey of husiness meeting and it was voted Recovcrelly X i . 2k o e award of the referee |t0 sceure Stanton Ashley former ot ’ ed a near riof Middlebury star, as foothall coach. New Haven, Aug. 19 (P—Bobbie Nt ¢ ) X d : Joe Hartnett, maritime junior wel- | On Friday night the squad will however, is [Robinson, 10 years old, of 886 Dix- RS0 LN SS AR R cight champl knocked out |practice at St. Mary's field at T ¢ he believes it will get |well avenue, was drowned in Griest | POUr& Mis b S J Goss of Boston, in the fourth [0'clock. m into the world series. lake in Marvelwoods, one of Ihv iecia ! 2 'vound of what was to have been a | Mack's knuckle ball artist has a |water hazards of the new Yale Ay Ly round hout chance to achicve his ambi- course, yesterday afternoon. Wlheth- L B R e — In the first 100 games played er the boy gtruck the bottom of the 1 <| \|\|\ lnm LT LF ‘;UPPLIE ¥ his club turned i 20 wins. |lake while diving and was stunned van w s bout when m . 10 ) — Lo B D [ 2/ He hopes to win half that many in {or whether he dove into water be- | ¢ I 1 i : Salitoaial fmgea gaoe o~ ' the remaining 50 tilts of the sched- (yond his depth is not known. The | ' ; s Il boy was swimming with ¢ t other | une b 1 of u € ry th ”m” the F \H!U:: :“l.l BS ”."('Hli ¢t that he is built companions and essayed to dive of ¢ ccond not « f I Fatate Biniate oo y J lommel is a|a board which the boys had rigged € € $ 18 W © mission a on the $10,000 for-. | (Golt Ball § al) He failed to co i esult t have b foit ¢ Rheh A Spaulding—Wright Ditson—Dnnlop zlutton for work. He works . {up. failed to come up after ; : \iokey, Walker s panldinge Rt DltsenDudilg (ways has something in reserve |diving. 3 E an's, b e Gl th his head as well| \Workmen engaged in putting th s Su s [wonld sign to box Shade on or De- E‘ 0 | finishing touches to the golf course | re. ye ve t Vig frore Angust 15 | tommel, aside from |made efforts to find the body but | thr i eer as 5 ; e — YT 7 falled and the Westville police sta- | - ,.”n“ S PRAC ”” \ SPORTING GOODS tlon was notified. The body was re- |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEL | Tho pirates hasel Al feam 3 covered late yesterday AD> FOR YOUR WANTS practice tonight at St. Mary's field | ace, is also cher, gives ecase with 15 MAIN ST. Has Chance Vor Mark | AUNTeTR s diiar s lt Happens in the Best Rewulated F amlhea BRIGGS ty of i t is up to some itcher i one or two-run ad in the ¢. that task is sure o be hande | For . it would b s great s f nel hi i 0! wewo &S i . Srael e = e .M HA w\}'!\»m NES- YEs- WHo 1 S Lt Tis 15 oV e s T2 U DoNT Many Walk-. : i Tatart about 1o =5 WA kA T 30 Ger You- nes to be played SRRt = WALT=- HOLD He should win at | = 3 = THE WIRE A en of them. If he gets the > MINUTE = - as e her he should LOTTA prure three more victories. NOCSE T ADTZINING Reom “ ALICE - | t would m up to the | Had Biz Scason in 1922 s six NQw GO AHEAD- i Helto- wwo'S 3 EGP THAT‘ 1'\|5 CONNECTE TALKING 7 WAIT A » MACHINE QUIET 1y P! £ral B i A MINUTE - | CAn'T R HEAR A THING ’ STRIBLING WINS EARLY Cal. Aug. 19 3 GASCOS VS, KENSINGTON G baseball tean urneys 1 3 to Kensington tomorrow evening for The score a game with the Kensington nine. | The game will be called at 6:3 (Continued On Following Page) 'o'clock.

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