New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 10

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PLANS COMP AMPS LE IN LEAGUE GAME— THE. LAURELS CLAIM 12 TO 14-YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP — WATERBURY EXPECTS RECORD CROWD THURSDAY NIGHT — SPORTS BRIEFS S R R s e e Siriire e tipnt treteteetstssetttts SENATORS AND ATHLETICS ~ PLINSFORTENNIS REDS’ PITCHERS A WONDERFUL TRIO BOYS CLUBTRIMS LOOKS STAGE THRILLING BATTLES TOURNEY COMPLETE . nsnswvso st gt snnerasensae » s | NATHANHALE TEAN, FORRECORD CROWD VIR COMPOSED OI' LUQUL, DONOHULE AND RIXEY EMULATE THE FAMOUS FEATS OF | THL BOSTON TRIO THIS SEASON? \Vaabingion Beaten 15 50 Lo Whils Macemen l)l,()p:DljaV(ings for Pairings in Pre- = — - e — iSmilh-Bgn‘rilt f}ame Is Forfeited Go-.operatin'u I5 Kegnote in Hand- Another to Cleveland—Pirates Fall Before Braves | liminary Sets Have Been Made 7 .y o ) { o Burritts With Smith Absent | ling of Fight Fans Thursday Attack—Giants Turn Back Cincinnati—Cardinals | T T ) i B i League Standing e Lose to Brooklyn—Chicago Wins Swatfest From [ fer the hammonsiip of Bn | ; ’ ’ ) ) ) %, T e S 1 R g Phillies—Yankees Finally Win Game. / 10 fourth annual tennis tourna- vl Kid Kaplan put wtely, according to the tournament | Paradise Pa the finishing touches to their train. committec of the New Diritain Ten. | ub under whose Naw. 5 will be run off. {on ot Nafioy 5 , won by Robert Swi | - ip In New York by a steaming CEW ¢ by Carlyle Kron and in ) 5 : i ! e es Ataged I e Bliate cratt tod e i Stanley Lonsdale. Of these three, | ’ 5 N o 4 B Sl ety ball fans to turn th or : o|Kron is the only onc & in New n o i e on e BLa PAGEREL 1] T it s U ha T ONS Wialerbury and probably sl N - 4 e k Britain and he has entered the tour- | |7 ; ot e T e AH B e sl i e ad cague battle of thrill " e ¢ 0 4 0 0fnament determined to come out with | |5 y A by g i syl AR e L A A firat J}n;‘us'u_ e ot “4 /) 4 i ] " o 7 lswamped the lowly boys from ) the big football ton. e (‘\(I’;";"M S "'l’”"‘y,“_ 2 / ‘ ” Ak o {hill under & 16 to 5 score. The Kuns in N v s certain For the last two daj ) L g f v : % /e her ha hetwedentthal Bun i thas Il cut's greits ond round must be completed by A 4 § X 4 4 ¥ ris IS INRao TS A1l " |Saturday, September 5. The tourna- / % i 7 % i (el LT B0, TECTLT) g ar e ment committee announces that the 7 / & ] 3 | Burritt team by a 9 to 0 scc I ’:; s “‘"“"‘ "’" """“‘” sets up to the semi-finals and the ‘ : 7 ; ’ 4 A | Smith did not make an appear: ands s UL selinId LR S0 gntie finals can be pla i ‘ 7 | \ Fogl |in the field in time to piay the con- larsc influ of visitors 1o Waterbury agreed upon by the players who are 2 e p A > test. The Smith players stra r Thursday matched but the semi-finals and the f v : 3 4 ark about 3:30 o'clock The x\ and i w'm"m: Anals be played on the tennis | 5 . s e ot e 5 and the American lBrass company slump of the year yesterd S f.,’:,?,‘sxflx:;’“‘ oo ]1\.;|\‘]nlnn:;;|t-l e i i % / i o [ we co-operating with Promoter ped their sixth game in eigh CHIoAdD s |the Shuttle Meadow club grounds. 1 ¢ G ; A o Boy<’ Club-Nathan Hale Aiigan handling the (remendous starts to Cleveland, but the cham- ey ving for pairings in the 7 4 i ) 8 1 ity Nathan Hale startcd off win- |trafiic problem which will be thrown pion Senators were helpless before 1 was made last night, The s 'y - ¥ 4 e 5N 3 ‘1 [ners in yesterday and the ©n the town for the night. Supt. of the pitching of Gaston in St. Louis, o |seeded draw was usged but in this 1 § : f ‘ ¢ % £ RBoys' elub for a i Dlolice George M. Beach will hate 1 lonly cight names were held out, | s ¢ taking the dust of an ats s f 1 4 3 0 0lithese heing men who have competed Mack's men re the count from | M A4 5 i 4 olregularly all the scason. This as- | the Tndians v E r protest. s 2 sures that there will be a number | After a promi y in the s Pit brse 2 of dark horses in the tournament ond Inning hac t il 4 and will make the play more inter- a triple play. they spurte fonva i esting throughont the various games. the elghth. but drive fell short |Kaufian: 2 "hose whose names were held oot one run, 4 " 2 2 1o 0 QILRRES SORCE A% AL, d) . B ‘ {third and in the seventh they scored Both feams conclude their west » s Cairns, M. Dressel, 1. Bassett, ©, 1 a brace which gave them five, all {ment and the entire receipts of the {parking department will be dia- Smith Bampionship bout. Promo- 8 S ; §47 Ins Cfiorts for their worll's feathers = : 1. Mulligan is completing A larg- that ever attended a sports 209 ations to handle 1) between Philadel at the two but a si alned toget miselon to a ortificd by unbr The Athletic connecting for only five {ime. Nathan Hale scored fwo in(full charge of traffic aml the entire the first, but the elub woke up and [ poliee department, addition to many | pushed four over in the second. The | livemen, will be detailed to work club nine then worked hard to take jthat night. The American I3rass the game into camp and they scored Company has donated the free use of successively in the third, fourth |!ts ficlds adjoining the bascball parks fifth and sixth making their total [on dhe north and south sides for 12, Nathan Hale got another In the {rarking. This work will he handled | by the members of the fire depart- arn invasion en Sunday. They will | 0. 4 Kron, . Benson, €. Christensen and | 7 L4 i that they conld make for the day then come to a more defini 1 s S 203 Kirkham. The luek of the draw [ : 3 Roys' club scored four.more In the | ributed equally betwesn the Folice ment of the dispute in cruc ' S has brought Max Porter, formerly * i 4 cight giving them a grand tofal of (0d Fircmen's Pension funds. This at Washington Soplembe 2 LA ¢ ) o|of Yale to meel A. Benson vor East et i : 16 for ”_‘; & |space will furnish parking for 10,- and at [ delphia, Sept. 7 q 4 A 7 1 81Berlin, one of the best in the New & A L Macarella, ace of the pitching |00 cars and is ideally located, close 9 v 3 i s = 1 4|Britain Tennis club and this match | . 2 £ e e P e e eceie of s Bouk The Piral f from fheir o 1 should be one of the beat in the il O 8 SO LS S N i ot e s 2 |tournament. i 3 A \laid ont for the bout lans wel I Tann i< Club Cwil) Eaccoramtill but 18 errors in the field nd |1aid on he hout plans were ran into crc o = iy 1 I Rttt ¢ i % B A him tells the story of the game, He [Mmade for seating about 15,000 per- where the Br 3 emerse | i o|privilcges on the courts to {hose IN FOREGROUND, LEFT TO RIGHT—ADOLFO LUQUE, ' DONOHUE AND EPPA RIXEY llowed only nina. safe bingles hut|5one. The ticket sale has heen o i { he i L 0| wishing fo play their sets there and BACKGROUND—DICK KUDOLPH, GEORGE TYLER AND BILL JAMES Jailonen Son y s ne el Skl L i - trom the celld ! " i L i ’ 5 5 B, = GEORGE i ALRL R It Rt i <t of the|large and evidence of a capacity ennant-bound craft. = ) g ill furnish umpires if such s necd ; . 5 S Lk B S e o e G b [‘ e i iz Al Tt is announced that the foot- (BY ART CARLSON) == - e - - work himself when his feam mates 5 L L e Mul. Gl lvte T 5 :|ta will be steictly enforced. | In the last few weeks of pl 5 A on . { fell down hehind him, |tizan is making plans to install 5,000 D] :““"‘Hl e H : b e Aihmere | Arrangements for the use of the |Cincinnati Reds have iy ‘LAURM‘S BEAT WARRIORS | Anderson, erstwhile catcher for qomn sl o of ey locaing SEEREL : : . et Mitnelr, |€1Ub courts can b n Dby phon- | the pennant-contender class in i o 18D the club wenr on the mound, but he |12 Witness the serap. Although the ho SR S e ° run: i Tenline, Hn ing Harold Van Oppen at and | National league i ! | was yanked after the sixth tnning in [Advance sale has heen large. there Dreytuse coming 1o ; &‘: LD [ " 0 talls—oif | {he fournament committes hopes | m fifth place they have lv | e tavor of Schmarr. Schmarr held the |are still many good ringside seaty third time sln W e e Hon T that the players v aired. will [to within fairly close reacl h v e hits--Fu. ] to-| Nathan Hale team helpless and fin- [Available, due to the fact that thers nerioem sienel lis o bl ¢ Kot v ny [get together as soon as possible and | lirates and Glants, pace-sotters since g g s Guaniiad Under an ! e = shed off the game in good shape. (ATe more than 40 rows of these ex- The New Yc ian ! Mitehe i ff Jeor|play off their matches to be ready [early in the chase, over ! off anc u Kulas put in a good day in the ceilent seats avail AL i 5 ) i niree | fOT the semi-finals streteh, Aratanche of Base Hits and MPHsn iy Duanihin field for the club having five chances | State = Athletie Commissioner twn demonsira | In the finals, the cih hopes to se- | Around the middl which he handled nerfectly. Chester | Thomas ¥ Donohue is also doing lle they were : enr man who ig away up in the [ Redlegs were nine full - games Runs in Game at third hase for Nathan Hale played |everything in his power to make the hall of Cincinna J ! tennis world for nmpire, as this will [hind the McKeehnis : | = i .| big hout, the first of importance un- t i < e b . la neat game Garro, Raylock . s P : ol i (s s RO (ET S o 0 | Ve e o S Varriors, smothered 0r 2 Kensington e iial i ik ”'PLM his direction as commissioner. a | #00d and efficient unipiring. New {ing. - In the per 0 e Dl In New London Sunday 'neavy stickers, gotting two hits each, |&reat suceess, H conferred with Wright and Ditson balls will bhe |[they were below the aml Lo ¥ el s Pt s S, | Mulligan on the question of seating sed in the tournament and the win- | j tep JORIE T el et 3 [olciin ohion ,yy‘t’l" ‘H”" . |arrangements and is keeping a cloce ner of the match will keep the balls. [sixth place. | e (it (gt ks (it i oo R 7 watch on Kaplan and Herman in IiAnd thensswiih (e gl iy panal o r ,””‘m” 1 .q;v Vhier T'MH [isaerson : 2 oltheir vespective camps to assurs T e e e e e ST it pulled & number of snappy b o '”‘."Iy”" forgan | uins, e o |hoth heing In fop shaps for their ly after they are played | remarkabie winning > ; N ol G ‘r“’j”‘f;‘ ?"_’ "‘"' R 2 2 Oltitle hout tomorrow. More than 208 First Round Draw much so that the old iragne ' By virtue of their vietory he g ur or | Reid o T inal championship serie N ? 3 |applications for press reservations A total of 16 entries have heen |now looms as 1 thr corn aurcls claim the championship of il 1plons series in A hic { . L |from all sections af the cast have cived for the doubles tournament [ battle down the finai streich ' ity for the class between 12 | Kensington will be entered in a few |- Ciane : 1 | all s X § ! T 3 (he | short weeks, ! s followors | SXarius . 2 heen received, All of the best k alor 1 I I and the draw in these matches will Trinmirate Shoulders Burden 14 vears, The record of the |short Ks. Any of the followers |s-hmarr e b 2 12 5 i 4 o aan A | T 0 D, Ml re e e ' « laurels for the season is 14 won and |of the team who wish to accompany {known sport writers in Kew York Brookishiung et : i iy il e e e e G B one lost. Any team wishing t the team ehould communicate with S : 5|and throughout New England wif LIS ey 0 S e ) b e T e P i Tl i ik it CIER Ar hRa () 1 ; 101 1435-12 before ) | sveeping viet sults of the matehes will be an- e : R Tacke MoGhl N nter | Thursday t so ) seats for iV hing o 1 in the tournament as the play [have gained six full hits on the | Sith Jaek MeGuir inter hat. seats v . n : e R street or phone 2 he score | them can be nged in the buses, 1 |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR RESULTS SR SR i vings for men's sing Teht(eam! has anged ninth. The tiet el Erood : iasia s inien i en Loy nis fo ils pereentage ar s o « « August-Mandall Bout o n 1o i \ e i 4 o oo opped by Referee |\ A o 3 2 coME IN AND SFE THE in the other N 2| & Cooper 1. Tein A 1 of the success o . 4053 e Wester, L, Aug. 25 (B 'Ihr“mv(:;': . J 3 S Lo y ; \. Meyer vs, Dressell i combination e an 4 g main bout o e 1 A I Vi dananys ""“" e stellar pitehing of | ) O i 1 0 \”:'h at White Rock | _ ” 5 ‘ i T o 5 3 : and| Rizey I o | Lol 1o O lare v night, that between i x it \ 1o (s AL AL RS brun the pi as 5 S 0 t of Bridgeport and ca 4 % | OUTBOARD MOTOR : » Van Opp " nr men 1 have 1 i | | Loan : Mand f Philadelphia, was ¥ N Hi e START WITH A TOUCH Tthodes vs, &t vietories far too often for the hopes =l *, [stopped 1n third round and was Noonan and Tt L | Weighs Only 50 Pounds of New York and Pi : = ; WARKIORS declarcd no contest by the referee [ They've been the Red Three,” | A8 R ‘0. A | Johnay Saxon of Bridgeport was TRIBLIY S KAYO ’ | An of ieh #-pinnolitol” L 4 Mgiven the decision over Lou Gates| FI 0, Texas, Aug. 26 (P— | tion nt mula C sensi- | Sl i3 S o|of New York., Steve Culver of Young Stribling knocked out R g A Falls, R. I, fought a six third round of a scheduled 12 round e R e e 1 1o 1 bout at Fort Bliss last night Rassette 1. 8. Rant L Galfey 13 MAIN ST, ristensen Mevie of a Man Who Forgot to Bring His Bathing Suit e WITH 1\DEA CF SECLUDE S SELF FRoOM BvDsS CrowD To ReEmovE CLOTHimG BEMIND ROCKS REMOVE $ WITH Scews GRAND CIRCUIT An Unucually Attractive Get-Away Card Planned For Final Day At North Randall mortals, remain including Wire We the Rainy day sue lation; Holly Hood & ne Volo S KAPLAN ENDS TRAIAING MAKES WiLD DAsm DRES AnD 3 EMERCES FEELING For ROCK RETREAT DNES S SimrLy ELEGANT Featherweight Champion Awaits His Maxine Direct H Bout With Babe Herman in Wa- | terbury. only this 1 DOMINIC SOCCOLT'S BLUE BUS will leave Patsy Bridgett's >J;~§lGAR’ (igar Store at 7 o'clock aylight time for fight in ) FO 3y Waterbury tomorrow night ' Y‘F_ s ,‘_‘V'T_' £5 EANDUSFRQUALITY ROUND TRIP, $L75 |toss and siiopiog roper © "

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