New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

aney SIIIIIIITIIIIN SILIIATERANISIILANNALLANILRARIN AN GI LI AL LILAR ARSI ALLLNIN SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW'S ATTRACTIONS—LARGE NUMBER OF ATHLETES ENTERED IN KACEY TRACK CITY TITLE GAMES ON IIIIRIIIIRIIIIANINILIINNLIINS 20 925, STSSINITIIINNINIT C20IIL N IIELLLLINLELNANETANAIALILEIALILY MEET IN NEW HAVEN—CLINCH FIGHTS IN HARTFORD MONDAY NIGHT—RANGERS HOLD BOAT RIDE—GENERAL SPORT NEWS SSIIIIIRIIINIIIININNNIIANNANLLANSANNSISSINILANNSALAIN LI L A0 0000 WASHINGTON AND PIRATES PICKED AS 1925 WINNERS Athletics Drop Fifth Straight Game to White Sox— Washington Also Loses to Detroit—Indians Take Yankees Into (‘amp—Boston Red Sox Outslugged By St. Louis--All National League Games Post- poned On Account of Rain. 1 Athletic verge the A8 wreck of a d e hopes for (' years Defeat club, team while the def erucial period gun in the Sox attack singles and a dou The tumble of I’ ever, lost the in the Am iladely rican leagu ington, one game in the wise went down to d hands of Detroit as Cox an elevent inning pi Whitehill of the Tyz reverse carried the Senators, who > veteran first baseman, Judge. resulting I to The for 1 to 0. double blow 1 lost their Joe Concussion of the brain from a blow on th q pitched ball put Jud 2 hospital. In spite of t their leader, Tris Speaker, who is out of the game as a result of a similar ac cident in being by a pitched ba over 2-1 victo from a struck in the a Indians put \gainst the Yankees yesterday. Jamieson scored both runs for Cleveland on hits by Sum- ma. | Boston Red st Browns matched game at St. Louis the home siege guns out-distancing the Hub | artillery, 7. Rice, Boone and | Sox and Louis leng clouts in a with 9 to 7. Todt made homers, All the Natlonal were postponed on accol compelling New Yorlk burgh to schedule a brace headers today and tomorow i struggle fo lership. A fift at the Polo Ground 1 Total of 2 Men and Women En- rames IERgLaralD, | tered For Annual Games At Pitts- of de nd Lighthouse Point wo AMERICAN LEAGUE [,/ i /s 1 council of PIILADELPHIA AR R I PO.AE AT CHED AGAIN CLINCH rritain Battlers A am ¢ farttond Amateur Monday Nizht KACEY TRACK MEET DRAWS ATHLETES T0 NEW HAVEN Bt " 131828 OITYTITLE GAMES AREONTONDRRDN 'Pirates Play Kensington and :C{]I‘bill Red Sox Battle Falcons geine Ba morrow in s ill tread two paths srch of the best there chall, One road ry's fleld and the way to the Per- s in Kensington street grounds, the nd the IFalcons nyards in the first eliminate cach oth- h championship con- nd down in the Paper Goods Wt . with the odds fone to nothir alnst them, will 1 omacters up against in this city in bas 1 Jead to St. A1 will wind it nua gro Corsai attenipt to oy All-Kensington These two games will be the only to he played in the city tomor- ers will be away on ir second hoat ride of the city so nothing for the fans but to {choose which teams they would like on and they will be good ball game and one deal to the to a great ritain's Mttle Sunday loots world serles with the Pirates und slants of 1e of Wallingford who i over for the Ken- Pddie Hein, ace of opposed him, but the beat him in tie clialked up victory and the team con- to do the return | lomorrow. However, the Pirates will their backs to the wall in this game s a loss means that they are done us the city champlonship is while a win means that another try at Ken- an cven basis with the e lineup has heen polished nfield is working like This will he a contest for sington toam Pirates breaks of the the gane long run. Kensington T fidently tavor have as far coneer they w 1 o have a charim, blood Matehed as perfeetly as could he, will he the case at St the Corhin Red s come to grip; all de- two teams outfits are in nents and a red ho when the strong prospect hatile Crowley honors Eddie Il do the The promptly sington Timmny St Mary's heduled to o'vlo Take nick All Kensington or Fale ENTERS INVESTIGATION fane, Pirat ited Corbin S0 Judge K w M quiry Into Scandal In Southern Basehall Association. tion com- Dempsey (‘alls For Help From Trainer of ‘Carp’ b 3 Aug. o Gns Wil oreign Track Stars Will Compete in U, 8, ANg. 22 (P—A WINS VERDICT v 3 TLOWEDRS Landis Starts In- | st st | | | | | HARRY WILLS, LE AND GENE TUNNEY B fadistssiist et sttt st ittt st st e btz it et izt et s e R ke (By Joe Williams) | New York, Aug. Ir. John L. ond-hand (ire he will stand just so | much, and not a bit more, Mr. Jo I'an has in recent weeks )mmnv‘ [that no ad i [ Rosle Finding It Hard to Get Start- sour, not lo say bitter, on the icet of one John Harrison Demp- hemit of the heavyweights. Mr. John L. 1%an is beginning to think he is being pushed aroumd. T That is onc thing he will not toler- t all right in certain circum- | Braves' to Mr. N but he jtime simply will not stand to be pushed. |the first three and a half months of | And it that |play the former Giant hurler didn't John Iarrison Dempsey, for all his|turn in a single vietory. 1le ¥ (ter ahout fighting in 1926-—or | charged with six defeafs, thou 1056 the date? — is pushing him [only toiling in one complets around. | lLast year 1 It is Mr. |and lost six for I Fan at John won 16 while dre Harrison And in 1922 grabbed 17 the gloves defeats, In three world both without further dela ol credited with two tri- Morcover, the old bird is getting and no whippings. od up on Harry Wills, known vari-| With the Braves thing IR She the Browns |different, however. And ra Docile Dockhand and [een anything but suc e [donning Sentiment Beginning to Turn | 81°% Mr. Fan is beginning to colored uter is get vith something, and his sympathics ¢ on the verge of turning to re- ment, Nothing is old bird his kindiy ed Since He Donned Spangles of e Boston Braves, Boston, Aug. Rosie piteher, is having a shoy started this season stance ing is becoming obvious ) copped eight fi carnest de of MeGiraw to have cither put the Maxim silencer or | @ the the Dempsey hefore he five rinst cries he umph's moment on O of have heen Rosie 1 ful the Bancroft clul's to the as ther, the sinee Silent S0 spun- | uspect | ting aw e Boston Red Sox and Brooklyn Give a belated discovery impulses have been 0 annoying fo a5 Double Pastings To Pennant Con- | © tending Teams, has been on the sidelines whopping it up for the lending a ro- four ycars e y NI2A Service New York, Aug, 22 Aot to the [takes these “out of the rus of Listiana to “give |{¢4ms to hand the old Nt s asking |NAnt contenders, or at least t wasn't |Still - considering themsels cs mmm_"’”‘ stoady diet | At Toston the other day it | Red Hose put quite a crimp into ¢ White hand team a double defeat afternoons later Bror fast-flying Ciney Red nirodden Ky, and uneestr, note Sox by Collins' tow {eanght the {a somewhat chesty cd 'em up twiee Iloth of the tw mybody Not Gene Tunney ? Why ¥§ the word has mooi out un- the i zone D up” 1psey I'an is beginning to| =— Frenct to Postpone Attempt But it taken for gr show int- SOX JIH; Failend 1 Nemiesic of Collins’ Crew AL Seacon Tong, h Swimmer Forced 1) Ang. 22 () WHEN RUNS SCORE ONDOUBLE PLAYS Billy Evans Explains a Situation That Causes Much Trouble Billy Yvans) ditions (By Under ner on 1hir ore on a double that retives the side, the heing retired on a batted fly Lall for the 1 out and a runner man on third of the this confusion it co can a run- play hatsiman s000) ther than the out for il I'or some 1 consta reality it is cerly Ifor L rnnner ¢ thro innin play is a In if prop- 1 ont 1501 sonT simple enough malyzed example we will & md one fly runner on third il his ing of the he et heat 1he hadl i on first, nnder the vy hall will not The hall is (dly on third dashes ont long 1o the Ihe bt \ ontficld. Tl 5 to lse, b throw cangl et fnpre that the slon i caught, runs wild raught. - ‘I'h s, §s hetween runner, second and T 10 escup back to first in an attempt being doubled up e i rin after uly b that inning third Lefpre the plate runner, ori on Titse How - Jad thi s ot hird out of {he runner from long Here is from third can ; sitn a rner doubls 1y that retires Wl out hreing ird out the re. fascrunner. He the plate hefore it third out double of one in Runs cannot play in which the fails Neither was the case in seribed Datsman to reach play de bove. GAMES POSTPONED sehedualed Contests in Boys' League Called off Yesterday to he Played Monday Afternoon., rain and w hile with Nathan lise 0 Cross r. manager of the 1 today that the played off Monday week, This will games for the igue during next sets of ged in the 1o the league on is scheduled riday e time, vk lead the league lefeat chalked up {M} A coincidence that the t place suffered defc s of each er, Para in the sec has a safr club and if they win nest week, they 1 of holding hird honor ROORL GLTS GOOD START other Thel sibl m “ite | Why Some Men Weinert \\]w [\u | | HEW-HeH- To BED NICE 'N EARLY- MEET HARVEY AT 6.AM AND THEN A MICE LITTLE BREAWFAST AND THEN GoLF GAME . HEW HEH HEw! his country | and | little sort in can THE m- i reasonabls ot the His | Tommy Gihbons put | King row. This white heavywoig writer | Json + MAND that W throug! IN GREAT FOR A SWELL Miss Their Golf Engagements S v oon thiid held his hase with Washington | BIG GAME HUNTING GROWING IN FAVOR Season Breaks in Alaska in Au- gust and Is More Popular (By M The huntin Alaska in August I'rom then until Detember me seasons open on the vurious species throughout the United tes md Canada. The pastime of hunt- is increasing in amazing num- cach fall. year there were more than Wl one willions of licenses issued in the United 1 This was more than 00,600 over the provious vear. 1 you add to this list the umber of big zame Nimrods that it into Canada, with the hunters permitted, under the law to h ithont a liecnso (farmers and tenants), the munber is increas- at least another two millions. info consideration number of hunters, with 200 ronds and antomobiles, you ni |donit wonder what the future of I particulariy of small game Ackerman) breaks ris scason in the who were 1 you take this vast Gk will he Well hest part of It i th: U. 8 to lay than there was 50 years ago And this game is on e increase. In the entire United States only three of the showed a de 1n all of that's is more the me stat last year. inereased N vere i in game I Delaware 200 lic Rhode Tsland n0; Massa T6.000° w Hampshir:, in country wher: mest pLo- think ‘there is no game. DPennsylvania issued the greates licenses, 449,519; Ohio vith 341.931; New Yol 2431, Celifornia issued md Texas only 54,550 there is game Ieft in thie conntry solel” 1o the spor.s These men like to I nt and providing (he game. They in- on short senszons and conserva- \ bags. Their money is peng zame propegstion and consetva Ble 1her of That and gn departm. s Jf every siate sheuld he apart frem w political affilizticn and party Fvery paid in by he hunte. should go back ini “more game” fund Hunting i test it any sport provi it be, and will be, perpetuated in this conntry by the hunfers who ar nere and fhose that ai ame. YDE GETS GOING fish me | cont privil shon! the gre to After a I'oor Start, Stellar Southpaw of Pirates is Pitching Great Brand of Ball. Aug. 22—After get- {tin miserable start, Emil [Yde, stellar southpaw hurler of the [ Pirates, hasheen turning in victories | ¢ during the urg vay 1o ith plenty of frequ w weeks of play. only is he leading the M- “linic club on the hilltop, but he's it up with the pace-sctiing pitch- lers in th old circuit. M should reach th O-game f re in victories Lefore the end of the ipaign, | 1ast year Yde proved a sensation by winning 15 games and dropping {but three in his debut season. He {didn’t lose a game until late in the His work was one of the |nizh spots of the race. . much was expecied of him when the 1925 fight got under way. But for a while he looked like flash in the pan,” losing several sin a row. He finally found him- ever, and bids fair to equal s performance of a Dhsio BRIGGS PROBLY TRIM HIDE OFFA HARVEY oD Foor oLD HE'S A GooD sBUT | CAN . HIS MEASURE ALL RIGHT HEH HEH- HEH = | OUGHTA BE GETTIN' = R THAT oLD DRIVE MINE' IS WORKIN' RE WON'T BE A AING, To 1 T- HEH HEH- | WISHT WAS MORNING h R - I'M PRETTY GOOD. AT The MASHIE= { WGHTA BE ASLEEP' & and s refuses onght psey it Wi he publi ng with Der its attention to others for acti Tun t him alc "HO HUM- L OUGHTA BE ASLEEP- | HOPE | CAN GET THAT oLD BRASSIE A GOING on n yrihy of its homage e HE Injuries F(TrEe (Jl'éh to Call Off Fight I’a P | able | for three ken to the hos following T N 1R A ID GIVE ANY THING IF | HADN'T TOLD HARVEY 'D PLAY GOLF | ToDAY lim ALL IIReD 0UT AND CLug AND Tew "M '™ SKK g SOME T -l =N

Other pages from this issue: