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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925, TIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIINIINNINIIIL WASHINGTON lS BACK IN FlRST PLACE IN AMERICAN LEA:El*JE FOUR TEAMS TO PLAY IN CITY TlTLE SERIES SUNDAY——INTERES'I IS INTENSE IN KAPLAN-HERMAN BOUT—BEST-KNOWN ATHLETES ENTERED IN KACEY TRACK MEET TOMORROW —SPORT NEWS% T R R B e S st T T B L I T e R s S SRR B o R R R T VASHINGTON NOW LEADING IR TSI |FORTUNE SMILES ON PLAYERS|"S00irs - ISTEREST INTAGt RICAN| FORWINS SUNDAY o~ | INTITLE BATTE Fair Handicapping and Fast Com- petition Assured For Games in Senators Win in 12 Inning Mound Duel With (leveland ‘K(‘vflsiflglflfl 1S, Pimes and Cor- ’ ¥ e L = s *Kl(' Kflplfin and Babe Herman New Haven Tomorrow —Browns Beat Mackmen—Giants Lose to Cubs— | hin Red Sox vs. Falons , . o = M Neylh Haven Seaug HElJlininy ‘Bflfll Busily Training For Fight Roche, Connecticut’s former middie (Cincinnati Trims Phillies—Braves Down Cards— ‘ 4 \ : distance champion, toduy completed SRR 3 : e A Confidence {8 being expressed fin { 9 Iis tasgk of ¢ g the handicaps | woqerhypy Red Sox Drop One to White Sox, four baseball camps today over the / : fortho FhigaigRGolun Yy Y state fruck meet which will take —— outcome of two games which are place at Lighthouse Point here to- [!Ween Lonts (Kid) Kaplan and Linbe (A-—Pennsyl- T J 5 0 scheduled to be played in the City g’ ik . i o morrow afternoon. Roche has a orman a4 Brasseo Park loss than a }“‘ IR fasi \ .~ o|title series Sunday. The Corbin Red i b & o ranged the handicaps so that ¢ v Nt 1s looming up $ brig i ] 2 (Sox and the Falcons will open up : ; b s ) cellent competition will ba gtaran B Bt |their nght at St. Mary's fleld at 3:15 i teed, *"r"”“““ AASCRI ro Conneeticut. 1t 1s to be lo'clock while All-Kensington and Y i o none of tho handicaps will O the first world's championship | the P! s will continye thelr scrap . r b great as to force any of th SF- | ing hout in the state in-close fo 25 'at the Percival avenue grounds in P A i G formers out of their chance of coni- |vears and it is by long odds the % | Kensington at the same time y ! Lt Ing throush. = All o€ itle Dest KNownifimaat impartant of ital kil 7 Kensington-Plrates 4 A7) . s athletes in the stute will be here 0 | Wiy e, S T \ostin Kensington and the Pirates start- k 4 y B & take part In flhie sisteen events onlygain g the fact that the defend 8 SRRRCERTE AN tail « ; ; ‘ off with a bang last Sunday with the program. the.list of entrles to- |jnz wphampion this time fs a Cone Gre » > aling 275 name ne : To A 2 the former cmerging from a heated taling 273 names, Including Tou |yjoyp oy, Kaplan is the first Nute e s e Cavanaugh of Walerbury, the Bos. it i CURER 58 106 C8E Bk fo 2. The Pirates team was not ton Collcge star; Blllle Kennedy Of | .1yt 1y an unusuat privilege ho ha L ezt - Port Chester, the famous marathon- |\ Al oL EE AaT08 0 lup to its usual standard b . been accorded to be able defend (i £ oL pragiice, Soach Snarie weight thrower and ligh jumpor; 2 AL R UG | Miller is of the opinion that all the Ray Welch ke P> i the contines of 1is native state, This rough spots have been smoothed 3 O ; AyaNeily B | was made possible through the rn- 1 ¥ y star; Bornice Sevendeskie, the Meri- : {over and his team confidently ex- b # £ : o . terprise of George I, Mulligan, the et it e st den girln’ welght throwing champinn | SHENASC0 OIS T TUCHEDTL Lhe $ sy ” ¢ St 4 s _ | Athletie Commissioner Thonmias 12, Iy more than a month, A home riun 1 ST AR s Thr haaa® Task M ECabs: 4 e . A New Haven Harriers, aud the Wa o Donolue, who fought shoulder 1o ¢ R b f Zalniser, 3 terbury, Torrington, South Norwall . b¥ Riee and a triple by Sisler in the \ the Eddie Colling of the Kensington % ; A b lenniry don one SeulIE o rlrvrl‘vyxrd.v‘.‘rz”:;vvmk e ‘ v ; outh, has had hin '.w,w! l'hrougl‘: The ligt of officials which will gov- ' ) ! their pace r imes during the orn the track and field games in the v fans of ¢ I and are prive 5 present week and he thinks that the zed to witness a werld's cham- frames by Cleveland bfore they T Bianke . team is in real champlonship form could insert a finishing blow. A wild | [iiach ot ey om0 FUCand that the players will end up the throw and singles by Rice and Gos h ) i t T series next unday, The Kensington lin put the game across for the 1 er -Blunk- | playe hate been imbued with a champions. Zachary quit in the |”"; ik b alierc il g, 1impire yrld of confidence hecause of their eighth for a pineh hitter and Mar- win over the local team last week berry then hurled for the chamyp: - and they will go at it again in the fam Stoddard, J. J. O ien, Thomas | which means so much to him, the In spite the fact that v lost & N [ b same business like manner that they % 5 ¢ X MeCarthy, John Maloney, Edward [world's featherswoight champion hard-fought games to the Cubs yes YRAYS SafUABUJ KL (id tast Sunday 4 i arroll, John Turbert, Jos. €. Coxle: {ship, which has been his zoal since terday, 5 to while the Pirates s Neither team has announced its L arter, Willlam Hunter; iudges, |he first took up the ring as a pro- were regaining their three game i i pifehing selection, this being left to R G S " Irank Bergin, Michael Whalen. |fession in 1019, His chance has come advantage as the re of a flukey | . i A. 1| the last minute 1o see him the box- 3 , Vincent Dooley, Sammel E. Hoyt: {and Babe is confident he will take Rome rin by Gusler 2ol 1 | T o lmen work ont 5 ! 1 timers, Louis Schleicher, James |advantage of it York Giants today were loaded with | I L Corbin Red Sox—Faleons 5 : 3 / Roche, Patrick Goode, lrank Doo- {rouble fap the Nallonal leagis lodaz | Deri ! Coach John Tobin of the Corbin n ¢ 7 g lev: field judges, John l-mv.,hwn,‘ ere. With their el in top " % " |Red Sox stated today that his team R ’ & s /{ I Lawrence Wirtz, Jos. M 1hon, {seeking the crown and not defend- form, the four time I cham- | ' ! 1 L P {is well fixed as far as moundsmen y i Beni. R 1. Vineent Barry, Harry ‘uz it Of course, Waplan is an in- plens were ralling np their fighting | /B0 srenf 0 go. hut he would not make a cholce 5 2 . Gillette, Frank Ioley, Walter "5-‘ iefatigable worker. He doesn't | | | | Aug 21 With the vorld's featherweight title bout he- At ir the Natic elague, liad a ate and formidable Giant to con tend with in the first {wo games of by Washing world's Amer en suffered their third stre efeat from the Browns, 7 to 6. The | reverse dropped Phila fa from the peak for the first time in slight- houtder with Mulligan to presciie hout for Connectiaut, That's how (e vibul arsiexieTii St LOEE i siternoon was announced today as follows: Direetor of games, Thomas vt i TR s v Both principals sre now busily en clls elerks, Joseph Wirlz, Edward [Baged fn their preparations for the Hurley, John Hoffit; assistant cle big event. Herma his camp in Richaral Hauter v Dunn, |Bast Waven is werking as never bes hip bout here on fhe 27th Edw. M. Tracy filey, Wil- | fore fo be at top form for his bout. Over in Meriden Kaplan 1¢ worke ing just as hard as thongh he was know when to stop, and it takes all of Dennv McMahon's well known pluek for a garrison finigh e : ! "|for Snunday's game until the final % == Burke, Talcott B. Hull; chief inspec- Total i as . Warming up stages just before the o & - tor, James C. Carr; assistants, Frank AMERICAN LEAGUE / ganicHERliesiio IcHiiegitn Bucics § o 1 = J. §mith, A. § Lynch, Ow=n Walsh, Al ! A land and Hyland and after the lat- Joseph Tono. John Kildride, [ P y o ter's showing Wednesday against - mond Weston; announcer. Wood- Lji11 etra poundage which hn PHILADELPTIA % i 10 Middletown, he stands a good chance = ruff Benson: custodian of Prizes, |1y take off hetore every hout. opening up against the Falcons. SPEAKING OF GETTING T YEAKS OF THE GAME." THES 5 YERS CERTAINLY [John 1. Quinn e hard work doesn't hother him Manager Jor Veniski of the Fal-[GOT 'EM THIS SEA ALL A RE POSSIBLI WORLD SERIES AND FACH LEAPED The boxing officials are as fol-{j, 1o Jeast, The Meriden Kid is cons says his team is in wonderful | INTO THE RUNNING AFT HAVING BEEN CONSIDERED “THROUGH" BY OTHER CLUBS lows: Homorary referee, Commis-coaiing about 180 pounds now. un for the hattle which will de | diplomacy ta keep him from over- working. €ill, Kap alwavs carvics a AB R sioner Tom Donahue: referee, Jo |yic cives him plenty of time to & X : ldown to the required 126 pounds nionshin of fhe rity and his piteh-| Gefting 1he hroaks mean evory TT PT (0¥ came. fhe Alpines howsd to e |Gsorgls Day, Td. Hurlew: elecks, (o (00 1L oo duy night ff has been working out goed | fhing In baschal i A ['14 C i L‘PAC[ Brnvea 18 {0 ITd whila thet Youns | 105k itta; Roberk Hal Siimera |8 o 2a 0l oot it S Siioataninilie . the past week | Tha breaks are classed as Lonis Schleicher, Jamse Roche. |cates that the largest crowa thut his It i expected that well over 5000 | visiting Knights of Colminbus ind their familics from all parts of the |5 " W o e state will attend the fleld dav, Wit | o\ "6om New York, Massaci nday and it is expected that | turning point for good. A frown al | ponieht. i liued b s 0 in by weseing W nest snd Boxine and (SRo D OU G Lol will be filled with eager | a ‘eritical spot usually hodes 111 forteit. | The Braves would Ike to |andeville carnival and taking ad- | GO0 CHGR AEE PE O itine to laok the four teams Fake the world series of af v York, A 1P Twa light vantage of the swimming facili “'\]nhnna‘ Aaditheian (Ev meet any feam in the city aver i heir cholee for win- | ven Ty adly holunding ball i CiEnis o ona 3 1~ Point, the cross harbor hoat ol their choiee f ir . Two badly hounding balls, |1 t natienal i it the Point, the cross harbor boat || B 0 404 t5 provide abont 15,000, Promoter Mulliz | final pla for the cham- | (By v Frvans) | = Currie: jndges Tony 'I'ravers, | Nesesl Warriors fell in the second game e by a 10 to § score. A third game was seheduled with the East Lawlor Haie Tough Tests at Coney Island Strects. but the oppoting team fall- =d to put in @n appearance and the r way the fane take if, it | pected factors that mal 2 ta he a diffienlt problem to | ure er success Mike McTigne And Jimmy Slattery on which game to see, Two| If Dame Fortune smiles an a per ball games are in the works | €on or feam it may proyve fo be the ever attended a hoxing ghow i |state will be on hand for th: City e Games, oufs, became base hits and \Wash- champion—will attempt comobacks Rritain City leagne w911 | ington won & world title i a Coney Islund ring tonight. They cond last set of games at Twice Third Baseman Tindstrom are Mike MeTizue, who recently re 14 1o 16 years. Managers c: visiting 117 Tawlor street where |ji 'y 0 ever held by the Knights of | plans under way to f | Hill Park tomorrow after-|of the Giants set himself for a linauished the title to Paul Rerlen e e s et be assured.a seat. There are shill which seemed certain fo he easy A former champ! ¢ 1ding | ., o P oo'a |rides, piente lunches, ete. 'The event | range for games by phoning 852-2 1 (1 "L T 2Ta ot state wide affair of Mg zer Michael Carlo 11 he 5,00 t that everyor who ianssahLchechCanlent il RS 8 | o iiriia wndl it latplenneaftolmatte |B,0108 Res 2 RRRRtas SRR g P AR their servies, it an annual event. comes to ’ . many good ringside seats available, however, ading Rangers | ground ball, only to have the sphere lach of Astaria, N. Y. and Jfimmy on Diamond | pop over his head in each instanee | S of Buffale, N. Y., who was £35.000 VIRE TOSS CUBS TAKE ANOTHER the DrEgons | just gs he was about to execute the (knocked out fn his last battie here | Greenwich, Aug. 21 (Ph—The resl-| The ‘'ubs took a 10-inning con- Corbin outfit | oy by Dave Shade of California. lence of Mrs, Helena Smith in West [tegt from the ¥ankee Juniors yes- S ™ HE HERALD CLASSIFIED at 2 o'clock. Tn| " ponw forget our groundkeeper| A &evere test for hoth men has | Putnam avenue, Boston Post Road,|terday, the score heing 17 to 16. READ T! Al Lot . | Keep . . ADS FOR RESULTE e on Diamond No. 1 8t | qpon op 2g of the heroes of the ! U#en provided. For McTigue, a 12- | was damaged by fire last night, the |Airtight ball was played by both Talcon Reserves and | coyae o remarked Mannger Stanley |Tound fight with Tony Marullo of | loss being estimated at more than feams in the last innings. Plor- = Orioles will have it ont L New Orvleans has heen arranged. $5,000, The house had just been|kowskl, Ziezulewicz and Pac were S Linplecscdiencd, | greatest nonor In baseball was his. | The hard punching Marullo a_fow | sold to Frank Carter, fown boak-|(he siars for fhe winners, The line- ipires for temor- | & o e I exactly the right | W¢KS 120 was eredited by news-| keeper, but the title had not pas up of the Cubs was as follows: L follows: Diamond | o N0 B abls to do with |Paper men with outpunching Ber-| Al trafifc was suspended on the | Plorkowskl ¢, Zidzuliewicz 1b, 6, S. ,)‘?, winning of the final game. He |leNbach in a match at Newark, N. J., { Post Road during the fire. Workmen | Piorkowskl p, 1b, Senk 2b, Gadom- “WILLIE MAC" CLUBS miled 28 he made the wnique ad. €0DDed by the referce for failure on | were repairing the roof yesterday. [ski cf, s, Pac ss, Pac Jr. 8b, Adam- e T IRONS ind Neonan; Diamend No. 1 5 the part of the new champion to | - — owirz If, Kukue rf and Ziezulewicz 2,50 £2.00 5. Fautter and Malloy G e wins & short Make a satisfactory showing. GET GOOD PROSPECT Jr. ct. (Golt Ball Special) o Aattery’s opponent in a six-round The Phillies seem to have picked e b Spanlding—Wright Ditson—Dunlop HOLD MOST HONORS R ‘,1 5 :,y .»“:,,fif'l bout will he Maxey Rosenblum, New yp 5 good prospeet in Leach, young SHUNNING THE CELLAR || Scconds doo. each, $4.00 a ""’ {he golhs was toUght for s when Yo llght heayywelght. outfislder. He's been hitting the ball | Syracuse and Providence are put- | K's ir srupted our infie 8 = &40 & Lively rats nd eovering the | 1ie 6o o Beoils fxht for ssventh | Besides Toppinz National Teague Tn | Siv Real Tucky Athletes BRAVES WIN 10TH STRAIGAT tures nicely, The other day holplace in the International league. | “We got 11 eaks but by fight- The Braves won their tenth |slammed out twe home runs against |But few points separate ths two ing we he make them. A Jess| straight victory hy winning a don- [ Boston, each time with a runner on |trams. In a word, they are having I than ours would | bl victory yesterday. In the first|the hassocks. a merry little battle of thelr own. the early reverses | tsburgh, Aug. 21—RBesides top- e =N & g i S S e e ational league clubs in the breaks is a part of . iings the. Fiates aiea. ate | rasooall N seren comg pooteres| Converted to Buying a New Car ¢ several departments | as a better example of what 'h‘\‘ mean to the rtunate team Y)Vfll‘ clup [ the 1224 ¢ Harrig when it was all over and the oss and Camp- | mond No. at 2 o'clock stending Pirates In Front In Sey- eral Departments, MR," M( INTYRE DOESN'T USE ToBACCO IN ANY ', FORM = HE SEEMS To JUST AS WELL HEALTH = THOSE! £ oFE wni‘cwr T CIGARS MUST CosT: A;LOT e In Cuyler | getting e 1T's “aoT oLy An jast the premicr run-geiter of | the p i or instance, be | AN AWFUL LOT OF | ExPense BUTIT te; the s plaver i\r,;mz,,, ) tailender to a cham- i CIGARS - ONE RIGHT, utu_ RUIN YouRr 7 gh i 8 ile pionship r AFTER ANOTHER: another ‘,v-q.yvc\ entry, 18| At least ozen players in the way in doubles and | 1), ¢ ¢ have McKechnte crew has on the club and in- | el » poor tailender to & | ‘ymuam : rtain to get a fancy r i Rangers Football Team | ceipts, is a lu l‘la(‘nce Tonight | ™% C. foothall t "“.‘n‘m' and 1 on tonig of thie Bost clock and rac Luck Break' For Mack TVE OFTEN WONDERED HOW| ; S % \_MANY CIGARS A DAY You 'Lt BET You CouLD got such a t k 1 te ¥ ‘s ¢ - -1 ,<HauLD SAVE A LOT oF report rtland of t cific s £ THINK = MONEY BY LIMITING Coast lez ¢ sa [ANE YOURSELE To - SAY= s : REES \ - 0+ HAHM iifference A y % \ ONE CIGAR AFTER R G £ : ol «( 3 al3 GJ:“ L EACH MEAL= THen N 3 G 2 \ GRADUALLY €D & v g \IERATS MIORS TAKE SERIFS ONLY THREE ASSISTS Wash assists Stanley | Wednes Ithe team Bas. 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