New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 24, 1925, Page 8

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TOW gt GIAN TS HAVE ONLY MEAGRE CHANCE TO WIN PENNANT New York Divides Twin Bill With Pittshurgh—Wash- ington Wins From Detroit—Athletics Beat Sox— Brooklyn Splits With Chicago — Browns Victor: Over Red Sox—Yanks Lose to Cleveland. their five gam and have the 1 in the bag with final game Washington margin over American leagiic measure of the while Philadelph White Sox, 3 to 0. Sam Gray o fthe Macl 14 the Box to seven hits and Al Simmo hung up his 22nd homer of year. Bing Miller e clrcuit. Chicago braced to 0 shutout, from D the first game of a the second Van h hits and f Cards did for the rc et a was blank ks he 1so slamme aft P limited the ed Cubs to two scra nine hatters. T play and the e Robins kept the rears of the Hor Bennett's triple sacks In the game on ic turned out a 5 Red Sox Babe Ruth w home run of the s Inning of dians but the in a row to Indinns 7 of New York were hoth Speece relief twi Yanks not NATIONA AL LE en break the m one point in ar- shy tribe th inning put iros two on the who 2 victory over the |x» 14th| sixth i -, ost their third son in the Af"' £AU PHILADELPHIA AB R Sp2ite HAsdid games | dasceball Lea {in very i of the six clu oles and P, & old on first main i was that P, the dey Dirs ensconce asseants n the gue § hs. 1%, Cor place, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL STIEITIEIEIINISIISINLOLISINISSSNLSISARISSNINY League Standis New Drita turday r ttle change in the standing The Rangers, wer igers retained their bin the Oriol second and the only change & F. Corbin arose 15 and now stand tied with ons and Falson Reserves for he Burritts 4 in the cellar, are Rangers-Buiritts, Bill Chant turned in v cxhibition for the Rangers and ne ey walked away from the 13 iis mates, the way 1| pitcl French hed well, o | tanned many. hits and ing in 1) | with a wild t {in the lone r for the wer hrow un. H the dobbiest of support from the defensive husinesslike variety all Burritts but his supporting cast got him in a hole continually. Chant allowed but six scattered except- ond when two coupled to the plate, its off | came when his mates were ¢ T'he first. Abram rney's hrow runner imon poppe row in trying judged it the hit and Milo A1 |l 7 1. e sy's seored vas e ccounts il Simon’s owing f that ¢ Bl e n his m ot Me led tn s i Budnick 2 made a fine stap and his sizzler away saf 1 1o Mac o a hase ck Ar si hit n Ke N Meline m v and second Msmen Rangers counted twic from B e on tl French, lote 1t fo s as Ginida count through 1} conter a uida’s throw o He counted ankosk whe t third rney, il Jatter to count Umpin thick an Kuklinsk nd rn the mpi 1os-Valeon Reseryves play on T in 2 04400400 Birjderiisnisitistaiiy in City esulted Ori- the les re- from firmly er fine urritts, being the also NEARING Botl | peaking of close finishes, just take a glance at the nip-and-tuck fair these four fair ma are putting on as (hey “take R S e e cvent staged at Stamford Tridge London, Eng., recently, There ’\\ to chons hetwean them ‘ SOP O though Miss Hilda Hatt of Britain right, Inick, | ! { mate winner. i MlDD ETOW i HOSPITAL TEAM BOWS TO FALCORS| - | ved on | Lol Nine Tunes Up For series S i Jl Vith Corbin Red Soy By | A [ Winning Contest | o] e French rring. in the| i Great | extreme was the ulti-| whose con 1 | conter | 1 on nid tuned up for the Cor- in Middletown pinning a 13 to 10 State Hospital te n X series ) had { gaturday t hitting gzame de- am, in a a v mi- | ankie | ones | punching bag, the sand hag Waterbury | in flames | ganized, | nearby and & 4 Eddie Eagan, Former Yale| vout | Star, \m\ Touring World | i Oxford ngland, Aug. 24 (P — e (‘olorado boy, t, who was has fin Oxford | | | olarshin after he | | | ¢ re |fehed his course t and is trip ar | th high hon- | | per- | modesi hosts of | of all| noted and W o sul ing sl ca had him | | guest ke of Hamilton s a clever box- pend a year thev the busi- | t of his mo: m e of W ctches, Faran 12 United | hapman and Madonna '10 Race at'V elndmmc 4 L mote season and one of the apman and | 1 start on opposite sides nd ride until one m{-rj Should the first or | miles or over the E at will be declared ‘ r of the race, but if ea 1 win a heat® be 1 a third a ed to attra | crowds of the | York wi saucer, Cl necessary ur Spencer's second offense ast three weeks, the . THE { Kaplan | Dennis MeMahon, a | Kid at the ringside, day, 1 [ runner This athleta hy D, MONDAY, AUGUST drastratraiesisiiasts ity 13ISTEIITIIINIRIIINITINTITINAL IR st s sttt L2020 FAIR HURDLERS DOING THEIR STUFF VINISH OF THE LOW 1923 Hzth HURDLES {NEWS FROM CAMPS OF TITLE BOUT PRINCIPALS Raplan Holds Opsn House at Train- ing Quarters—Excitement in Herman's Dugout., o4 open 1 Meriden, Aug (Kil) held erday Tiis outdoor training quarters went through his conditioning excr cises before numerons r feminine fans, all great the Jittle featherweight chamy Scotty Monteith, Loui nse yest and comin vived hers terday afternoon and was with Monteith dovs not predict an easy vietory | are doing here, hut thin pion will have to fight Kaplan hoxed six rounds yoa ree apiece with Moe Ginshuig s new pariner from New York on nine rounds he of Northford., her spent on shadow boxing and skipping the oy New Haven, Ang [ Herman's trainin in had some exciiement late last that down on the p of the boxer's preparations for hi bout with Louis (Kid) Kaplan in Thursday night, when 1] attached to Seminole Lodg 04 Bahe Foxon sht m was not training for akened by the barking of Ierman's police dog. and found a portion of the b A bucket brigade using the water pump. and the fire tinguished with little damage to the Boys were i ernm works yesterday, and it clieved one of these caus ce was aw s or- from a was bot NURMIE Helsingfors. Nurmi, HTED 4 (P—Taa champion a Knight of the Whie Finland was conferred on th President Relander on Nurmi's rvefurn from America, and was In recognition of his advanc ment of Finnish interests throngh his athletic prowess | world's dis is now er of the lonor Rose of | M~ Helen Witls Walker and Freedm w 0 is WOMEN'S TEANIS FINALS Naticnal Champion Defends Crown Agninst Miss Me- Kane Today. Yor 1 fonrnan ched the fi Helen Wi champion women' mpionship ha 1 foday conntry evep She developies on top of tart irnish another Wills and pitted aaninst Mis, May an al-California tof i n ¢ { Mee Mickey king, Wi (.3 ith 1y edman s mpion as soon possible, man is a a miser, In the proper m tuke md can in tip-to to tip { The Days of Real Sport I DON'T KnOwW QUGHT To ALLOW HiM To STAND THERT ANOCENT T LOUK AT CHILDER N / I8 N R HIS SALE FORE TREM [/ FOREMOST BoozE PALNE Y ME P RE MERB ANOT - MEBBF HE'LL B HER MATT bro'rk WHO HOUND ECOND BOTTLE THE — [tie it in Ring Tonight | Walker ; TO CORBEN RED SOX —MIDD N STATE HOSPITAL NINE BOWS TO LOCAL NINE RANGERS HOLD LEAD IN NEW BRlTAlN CITY LEAGUE——SPORTING GOSSIP 2100IEEIEINNNIINAINNNILILENINIANANILININGIT IR SLLALALISLLLL, RANGERS CONTINE WINMING STREAK 'League Leaders Retain Position With Orioles Runnersup 11325 trisretiditsiistasiareittinsizi s Pirates Are Elin tion—Team Play is Aw [ The Cor first gam: for the city « i 3t wternoon exelting Both Bruno K with the He | them elear | the scasan The gam Th Red Sox got " ms—Corhin el soy ciimi umpions hig M ieir trom the Falcons gime 1 pitel torn allowed nly two of st erowd several oy bt wer hle wred in the [two hy i a \””“-“ ‘w, ing connt®r to gt them around. o cored, two hits it in the minth, vach toam, while win- An error by Ziegler, thre cateh Huber at the plate, the t {of the cighth inning not | Htuher connt but also & ' A thoughtics {ihe last hall up. and third and tw nd ally A The tying run w vl onl mith play by i the were r Smith in Falcons to | o out [ e took a =vennder frotted 1o | fareed out la sis s ntin the {ning run in the ninth ; Tie nd Kania grabhed the riributed by aind I 1ot l,un Kania. The 1 Sulllek wi me Hahe siching of to the The (€ Firet fnning—I'atrns ouf, Klatka, Kopee o L and was snfe at s Kania muifed | $nl) Huber honnded a single glove nith skied | eateh much Waoiack gool off to Zeigler" Kredar, w Wojacl: fanned Med 1o Spyder ini -1 ta Kia Vitzpatric fo at first when Kiat o his bounder, Rerg singled to Patrus skied fo Kredar, who nanled it down nicely. an out, Derg to Rianci \ha ont the same way. 0 ma Jervis out, Pa- wnehard ont, I I fanned tecond on s at : v vis mad of Kopec's long drive. S o Wojack uber f W\ppy play yder wiho med and got Smith at first slammed one at Terg, hold it and it went for a was caught off and Borg Blai d to Sulllck and B, copped Kredar who ould not e Town to trick Istrnek ont nning: nehard flied t I Kania thres ont 1itz- Klatka Jerguson's Fourth Wojacl P o ric took fér an out. Ik fanned Jervi to make a p gobbled up J. Kan wild to first Wajac ave Hu- tty cateh ground- Sheehan Wo, to left d, w lerg out, Patrns douhle was safe at thir a good relay from Jer- lar en- n I’rv':— apped nd Kre pitehed ball the plate on Sn ind to Jervis tha struck v fanned vis Kopee was hit hy a Zeigler got Patrus at der's splash, Iluber out. Zeigler walked Sullick beat out a tinned On Following Dage) WAS THE TOwN'S nated I'r One to Crimson Hoex Tovwn Team Sure to Be in Fin tners on | win- eand, when | i a fine the | Zeigler made | Kania | SRRt NILISRLLLL 7w 99 KENSINGTON AND ¢ 0}?:3[."\/' RED SOX WIN IN SERIES om Championship Competi- ay Off—Talcons Drop Close ed Warrviors-——Paper Goods al Play, soun ol trom N e the in the Paper o the gaIne ser v Poreival a Goodls cine town vestor i in meet o orl | Sox- ship {he 0 np s and inia suh- I 1 oughity Corsai wothe secend cutiv time in as ing- nduys, Kensd tSunday e while the towas @ nother total could g 1t vo added 1o v muking a total of for v I Pirates sunduy Wwerr ormn last but they Ve entire stride and simple plays Keusington fo pile On the other hand on plaved like @ champions =hip nine, pulling off im- enthing runs and th ontfield, in i the tirst pam vorse yesterdav, team playing committi which ) up the | 1iensing vay off crrors on elped emingly possible plays, oft catehing flies in fact the Vs play was so spEia- that the Plrates unable thing other than make a to Kmen wers |weak attompt I hut the core men on hases not there, i Hein and Politis “Slim" Politis, elongated pofsider die” Hein, ace of the Bue opposed each mound Politis was wild, “- wis give {the pinches A ofher on the oL times, but gilt edged support in bling him to pull out L{of tight holes with little damage done. 1lein was tonched up for only three binglos until eight but his }v. immates were not with him and {in that frame, his stout heart -gave {ont and Johnuy Sheehan relieved | him. | Kensington stafted at bat yester- lday, giving the Pirates the adivant- g of T hoaie club” for (he day. T ard Sataline hoth got on former walking and the being safe when Carrozza peg (o first. They wera around a peg, but they ing “isser the {1attor |dropped a sacrificed “lwere 1eft stranded as the next thres nt ont. The Pirates loaded s in the first, but Hayes was |an casy thivd ont, Politis to Sataline, Kensington Scores first man up for Kensing- ton in ccond was safe on Matty Hayes' bad peg to first Fieldz pulled up on second. Goodrich hunted to Hein who stood in a trance while Vields went to thivd and the batter was at first. Goodrich stole second Greco flied out to Gioeb in center and “Fddie” threw perfectly Ito the plate holding Ficlds on third, Fields, fo (Continued on Following Page) S — | GOLF SUPPLIES “WILLIE MAC” CLUBS | WOOD CLUBS TRONS $2.50 52.00 (Golf Ball Special) Spanlding—Wright Ditson—Dunlap Neconds 40c. each, $4.00 a doz, IMDF/E LD i SPO??'/(V_G GOODS | 15 MAIN ST,

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