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[C e - —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1925. [ t3aad0 it t323202 02000 32000 n ia e R ats TNt SIESIIILIIILINIstLILtI sy 383 SR g s WASHINGTON AND IDARADISE PARK BOTH WIN IN BOYS' LEAGUE — MERIDEN AND NEW BRITAIN POLICE DEPARTMENT TEAMS CLASH IN ANNUAL SERIES TOMORROW — KAPLAN AND HERMAN READY TO BATTLE THURSDAY NIGHT — OTHER SPORT NEWS S —————————— BOY TEAMS ENGAGE {POLICE TEAMS SFT PIRA TEg' ARE REGARDED AS THE NEXT CHAMPIONS . AR ~ INSLUG MATCHES| FOR ANNUAL. CLASH : : Paradise Park -and Wasbington Meriden and New Britain Blue Pittshurgh Deals New York Final Blow—Reds Lose to . ' . Both Win by Big Scores - | Coats Start Series Tomorrow Boston—Senators Lose to Tigers While Athletics Bow to White Sox — Yanks Lose to Cleveland — AR Cnve, il : , League Standing The annual dual clash between e . A A Malk 2 g 3 s T 1 ¢ ‘ S w. L baseball teams of the Meriden and Browns Blank Red Sox — Cards Take Twin Bill o ) J ; S Busskall tawine ot e Safden Paradise Park & t hmmn“\ in Meériden at Han- From Phillies—Robins Split With Cubs. : i ‘ y e iy e ¢ |Washington ... § New York, Aug Virates were genera day nk the next cha Nationa! league They have lof York after taking four out gaes In a crucial series w Gisnts, thereby almost ma pennant certain, Oniy thirty gar pla by McG the Coreairs hu A lung stretch ei hom i a dlamorn fracle rcan break hold of McKechnle's men, on the 1935 bunting, as critles view the situation. Ths final blow dealt New York yesterday by the Pirates, 9 to 2, not only left the Giants six games he- hind drst place but found thefr de fense almost wrecked. The inner works cracked in the fifth. An infield fly went for a sacrifice as Cuyler | aiole hiome while Jackson held the n the Nat the Robins split ' s. Chicago lost 3, in spite of a show- Bt with fifteen bingles ond, 11-6. NATIdNAl LEAGUE CINCINA BOSTON 1 1 Boys' Club .... 5 3 Smith .. 7 Nathan.Hale ,. 2 Burritt ... 1 i The third last set of games to be played in the Boys' league this. year resulted in two slugfests at Walnut Hill park yesterday. The contests had been postponed from last Fri- day on which day rain prevented play. The two league leaders Para- dige Park and Washingtan, showed that they are out to win the re- maining scheduled games and they pounded away yesterd to win by a large score from the Nathan Hale and Burritt teams. No change was recorded in the standing except that Nathan Hale sunk down to a tie with Smith for second last place and Burritt went deeper into the mire. i Nathan Hale-Washington, The Washington team in the Bo. league smothered the Nathan Hale team under an avalanche of base hits to take another game in the ‘league . The second game of the series will be played in this city at a near future . The New Britain team has #een out ey day for the past sexeral weeks working out at Walnut Hill park and the team has been round- ed into fine shape for the fray. The Meriden bluccoats have also been practicing strenunously for the com- ing tWo baftle and they confidently expect to repeat last year's victories over the local department. Last year, it will be remembered, the teams battled to a 4 to 3 score with Meriden in the lead and the game ended in a near riot and to- morrow's game will aktract a large number becausc of the fire and spirit which may crop out agan this w Britain got an even < in 1024 taking the first game a 16 to 14 score, The team is out to wipe the slate clean this year and Paddy U\l.)|1 will see to it that things are ht when the tgam e A.B. R, 9 W e score 2 0.]s 2t ac ball. ‘Fhree errors were made on | (s 4 yesterday by the core of 26 to 10.| swings Into action. easy chances. Their disorganized as- | Padgett, ss. .. ; i / chd There was nothing {o it at any stage| The pitching selections have been pect indicated the resignation of the | W*I8 - o Ll £ A i i . . i of the contest but Washington -and | announced. Billy Kline will twirl for four-timé title holders to the pass- | il w0000 3 2 : ; s : ! : Nathan Hale never even threaten- i)l\nl silver City ‘nine while “Lefty” ing of the per from the mast- |1 5 : ) o : : v ; : ed. K almer will do his stuf for the head at the Polo Grounds. Tarris, . 3 0 4 e s o 3 5 - Curylo, speed artist of the Wash-| Hardware City. These two opposed As Pittsburgh retired ,the Glants|Granam, b 000 5 £ ’ ¥ ington nine, and Macarello of the Na- | each other in the hectic hattle stag- looked down the standing and saw | than Hales, opposed each other, and | ed last year but they did not face Cincinnati coming along only two while the former was not touched! one another in the closing fray. Tha and onehalf games behind, The | for very many hits, he was wild and [ Meriden pitcher had the better of Bod lost an opportunily 'te iaaln| n Sth. walked a number of batters which|the argument by a shade, but such e Benton In 9th i i . sent his opponens’ score sky rocket- [ will not be .the case this year, the more ground yesterday by wilting . S h el Reitbel 4 v before the brilliant pitching of ha s 1 s esion ing. Macarella started to pitch a Graham at Boston, 3 to 2, n ralla- good game, but repeated errors bY| Detective Scregant Billy McCus Washingtoii and Philadeipble his mates took the heart out of him | has had some of his sleuths scout- s phia, and Washington kept pounding away | ing for Meriden's goat and he ; LOUIS (KID) KAPLAN 13 ated by only a si e game a P 'r‘lrl\l y S " :hEZ:::n dor "”:f,q“\”:,, mi‘\ :«‘:\Ir]lm: i s (By G. P. C) Frankie O'Brien, six rounds at 1»!\[ to pile up its big score. promises to produce {he animal to- ST 1 < <apla r oundsy A S RG) BLRLE Washington got away to an early| morrow. Without a doubt, Merid both were belted in the west yester- Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, |P ) [NG S M " 3 oubt, Meriden day. § ; Qi ans) [Conn., recognized featherweight |dor 0 ’] ”“1 and Eddie “”1 | LEFE END BE T ICK E lead l;,\' sCoring fg\l: i :;\"‘f}"’d will have a sad bund of patolmen i g S SOUIR lehamip! « world and Babe |i8ht rounds at 123 pounds and the three in the second, two in the third | o their beats tomorrow night and The leading Senators lost to De- AR, H. . A, F.{Champion of the world and Babe | 5 S e 8! n el Tane f L el hoal Herman of New York, late of the semi-final which is scheduled ln be GOLFERS ]NTO AK \] DEGISION OVER FREEDMAN and two more in the fourth, while| oo otide the law breakers who boxmen were shelled with 7 0 0|pacific Coast, will faco each other (& itat introduction to the main v the best that Nathan Halp could do}are caught because’ they will "be hits by the Tygers. Manager E ”,,‘\" ey, 1h. 5 S ih hursday ght in 1',;-;;wr_~ Park, Collins, on crutches as the result of | 1" [™" " + LA e s R [Waterbury, in Connecticut's first | BABE HERMAN bout, will be between Sheik Leonar 11 was to squeeze over two in {l\e 8€C-| gurs to take it out on them. and Tracy Fergusor g National Amatenr Championship | World's Welterweight Champion | 0nd and one in the third. Washing-| * nNow Britaln will lineup as fols bk ae championship fight in 20 years. Ka George F. Mulligan is the promo- | 4 ton kept on slugging in the sixth and ). o'Mara, ¢; “Lefty” Palmer, White Sox ¢ At e b AV b i 5 lan's title of featherweight champion [f°r of fhe card which will be lvr\l‘ Play starts At Conntry Ciub Rushed Off His Feet in the sot four more; they pounded out five Slim” Politis, 1b; Carroll, 2b: Sox tc 3 to 1 victory ove g i = = 2 Ko B I o i 0 gkl n X to a 3 ory_ ! MLl : [will be at stake, This meeting will |under the auspices of the Wat L in the eighth and came through With [ uRie jonn® Veley. ss; Tommy Blan. the M who made only four hits ) i Independent Athletic club. Contrs Next Monday Last Three Rounds six more in the ninth. ’ i oft Blankenship. 17 = mark the sixth time that the two Bena ¢ it aitigi oiin chard, 3b; and “Tommy"” [Feeney, BabatRitiiE: thivd Hometruncin PHILADELPHIA | principals have fought. to. reporimyiihiere etesomie RGN e ot s Aiie 85 WPR=CU1 |8 Chicaun, CAng. 45 UBh — Mickey : ""fih_i"“H““:!“ o araq| “Pee” Cabelus and Kumm in the as many days failed to rouse the AD.R.H. PO | In the five engagements in the LEHOR I oion I L) P°% outfield. Meriden's slate will not be cats still left and the capacity of k; leges are sending formidable mashie , o 1 3rassco Par o 2 ; 8 Walker, world's whlterweight cham- . \ G : gand os LR 1 Brassco Park, which is | ght cham- | a streak of wildness, An error by the| o e 5 €1 LERS BT TOE B S game, limping Yankees, who 1@ their fifth (57" / 1 roped s arena wherein | both ex- | "o 0l en Filled (D G | pion, had the hetter of Sailor | center fielder, two fielders’ choices, a stralght to Cleveland, 5 fo 1. Can|Willians ' 1 { sl laRale it e bt sty Gilder blanked the Boston Red Sox, |Harper. | 1 4 r the Browns, g e vk p Mo nds of B otts, sent in five runs. Two more h . A I o wh flub ne nday ounds cir ten r 3 -0, for the Browns, allowing only |}, drz These all tovk place when | v club nest Mond round their ten round bhout at ke, 1h g : ; Sl came in in the eight, but this was all six hits. It . ooy | Kaplan was stmply a comer in the | | Champions of preser _and past | East “"j'"*" last night, newspapér |0 0. " Hala could do ‘to make & CHANCE TO MAKE MARK St. Louis Cardinals, smothering ! and in the class with Herman |haveicome onGloplthsicollseesasniatal monsgRcided. showing. d e UpHIa ki AT seia hinh 2 A sday nmight, Kaplan Wil enter e 0oy gopnon Beaten In|ably Bobby Jones, a Harvard man. | But atter Freedman. in the|STORRE o e i e ey e B | the ring, the world's champion while [and Jess Sweetser, star of Yale golf | eizhih, recovered from the eftebts |, GHVE BV FEY 19 FHS KR p 0 pochy Cardinals Managhr, Mghtaried held tip on fourih phc Herman has heen selected to Wrest | Doubles for First Timo While|a few yea . Sweetser won the | of a knock down in tho first ten | & B S8R T 2 SEIE L R ; his crown from him. | amateur title in 1922, Jones in 1924.| scconds of the bout, he staged a| "o oloq” o0 Tim. Pairing Toge! i i PmreRchtlof Clevesl Wi b eback tha en- b ' | Pairing Together. George Fred Lampr of [ whirlwind comeback that threaten- | gl W8T P o0 teipped the rest in hitting, getting four bingles apiece, while Wesoly, Kowalews 8t. Louis, Aug. 25. (A—The pre- Bogdanski and Chodukiewicz gn!. sent home run record for the Nation- three apiece. Jervis was the heavylal League is 42, made by Rogers sticker for Nathan Hale, while “Jim- | Hornsby of the Cards back in 1922. | changed punches, each has scored tional amateur golf championship | 1 " lvictory and the other three we | which starts at thg Oakmont coun-| Freedman of Chicago in seven H T Might FEstablish New National er e R e e e NaNE TR A e e S D fate champion, h So thrilling were the last three et A e e a melons e (o st enini L I Bl den v”‘{" e T i e ATl ot xter [ rounds of milling that one spectator has heen defrated in on honts, | TChnston, met defeat at the hands| e nines of (hicago and Yale, 1224 [ of the 8,300 present, collapsed and f Richards Williams i the | 000Gz Henry W. Comstock of | died, presumably of heart disease. g ip trials the other day, it ; i < et o o [ part in five no-1ecision fights. Williams, western New Vork:® ama-| A short right to the chin from |, .. gejiomo waa the starafield, gets] But at the rate this same Rogers In the year of 1924, Her cur champion; Eddie Held of Wagh- | Walker knocked Freedman through the first time that the pair whipps doubles % ting nine chances at shortsaop with|Hornsby is travelling this season it feated Frabi Jdware ) o e ea P18 [ington university, St. Louis former | the ropes in the first round and took | oy one pioh, wouldn't be surprising to sce a new 20 they trimmed the bAtional publi o ns-|much of the fight out of him. In| “pyis makes the third ast set of|mark hung up for the circuit. ibles autfit in the chal- | ississiprl —champion; ank T the cighth, the Chicagoan —chased | gzmog in the boys' league which will| With some 50 games yet to.bs Thevitiienstinlayttos natilenin otiBunalc and e (e r:?y’;“‘lmn‘”“’ : ‘]‘:{‘"”‘;’h"”‘;‘ come to a close on Friday. The|played, Harnsby has 31 four-sackers (King) l.copo S e George Hackel o g0 and | him with rights an s. Once, in | 4eore: 2 ; 13, 1iln oredil. T nesds oy & dogbn Riinygalishionn slahniy i Tatt )y irneetal el tiiainop tounca e s man NATHAN HALE more to smash the existing figure. S e . | T o0 Enliersan and € 'I" o year's : | turned Walker halt way around [Tiellomo, ss. ....... e (Kid) Murphy, May- | ) L L irnament at Montelair, N with a right to the chin. | he's quite apt to go out and put it : ST and rain ‘ Walker weighed 150 pounds and e 1 5 t yea ) foug 5 o 5 rded |ANd the college sws s adopted a | Freedman 151. An eight round pre- PHIA | v with Bobby Gareia, has won |*9 8nd Weod, who were regarded| o S0\ oniral divection” or “nit|liminary betwesn ‘Tut Jackson, Bt one of the [“\V toubles team in the | * e He failed Cumm | Negro heavyweight of Washington [Cianci o e, O Charley | Gotawala, \r ourt’ House, Ohio, and Charley |Gotawals, Homer Record. has fought 19 draws and has t i 1 ard So decisively did they heat Patter HIT BY BALL SPECTATOR DIES Stroudsburg, Pa, Aug. 25 (P— Harlan Fogel, 21, of Gresgeville was instantly killed yesterday during a game of baseball between Alton and x8apko, Albrightsville teams. Fogel, who e was a spectator, was hit by a foul READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | (Continued On Following Page) Iball. He died instantly. ¢ Lombardo. Ki 1oy 1 Johnston Hurley by knockouts and has nvincible | Comstock and Hact ted Red Ame nd P Mack A | Held only last week pro: Anderson, Chicago Negro, was stop- z Y prd by the referee in the fifth on [ hom Herqan has met are | i e open at Yomnestown, Watt mg}vv ounds that Jackson was not i loousum other coseque o of his rounds in 3 k open by Comst ast JOMIY e of Best Cards of Present Meet- | Brady. | —_— — A e e Sy Mov1e of a Man Unused to Travel & b North Randall Today. No sacrifice in quality. s 9. Phlla || 2, § Cley Same good old Tuzedo Y ot Mmnosiin. | | : Kot il st o properly aged — L " R harnes hors s at Notth Perfectly blended— , i B | Syt always FRESII. L i | [ : old colt 1 Every dealer’s supply is dated. Stating the last day it can be sold. Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo wherever, whenever you buy it. L ; ; Quality created the s VAT ERR e demand—demand g made possible the One of |Refuses Return Match With Frankie Genaro | 25 (A—Geo ( o'cLock SUH‘ KRRAMER LON! ' t Ousrarted by S : gl b ¥ BARRETT WINS BOUT Matfff;a':g '3 k : itk ¢, 2. UP—Bobly outp er. T 10 0 0 four-bou \nderso ington. Ky.. in,| (Continued On Following Page) will start off with Buck Kelly against They are middleweighta.