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B aan e e NEW, BRITAIN DALLY, HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925, ' ’ ' g1 Baseball at a Glance WESTERN SLUEEERS HOW KAPLAN AND HERMAN COMPARE CICI.Tu1:ix;.;;Tlnhi|r‘lg';r 3 e b feet, 2 inches ... Heightovei 5 feet, 6 inches veland 8, Philade a 1. 9 Jel 26 Tonight will be the blg night fn| Chicago 1, New Tork v, (Continued From Preceding Page) || 126 pounds ............Weight............ 126 pounds Wateehliry wieh Lbile [ (313) JnD: |« Detrors 10/ Boston s, LB ol e o s s N OCK T e st 14 inchex lan defends his title of world's feath~ LU R T 33 ‘Inches ..........Chest, Normal..... . 32 inches erweight champlon against Babe The Standing o 14 inches ¢ Chest., expanded i 5 Herman of New York, formerly of Wontre ERO ?g ’I"C‘C S n-Uleb‘“(‘\.pldndtd. iy inches the Pacific coast in a 16-round bout | Washington ..... 76 44 .684 |00k 28 inches .........on Waist. oo, inches 121 inches ... B T mbtmionts inches T4 vinches ot oy ivy o WL L e, . T inches at the Waterbury Lastern league| Philadelphia ... T4 4“ 827 :;’x‘;w{f a CRITASTINCEY Conaanaonqoit B FNG aoanomnaonn s ildier) 141/ inches ... s CalE I e s A 8 inches baseball park. . Chicago .. L 8 Hargrave. 9 inches ... ... Ankle. .. inches NCREASED volume of sales—founded on AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL=s St. Louls ,......" 63 B8 : Luque, p 6214 inche: aoaa S e Asnos a0 (774 inches Studebaker's policies of one-profis manu- No spark lever on steering wheel, but— This will be the first time in the [ etyoit . el 80 §0 5 Total history of boxing that a Connecti-|(jeveland . CBs 87 facture, and no yearly models— i . + SAFETY J sible to reduce the price of this S e cut champion has fought his Arst| New York ...... 49 1 Coach. Already a wonderful value—a leader of the Adame, Y. Rice; thres hase hits, Sikler Rt S (e g T AT PRUPER BAT MAN line—the Jowest priced closed car e ver sold by ) ioite, 0. Tice: stolen buscs, Studebaker—its previous low price has bee Tonight's battle is expected to he seott, p T aatrINaon e Jarobaon riv 4 Db hundradfiu“ar. pric as been ons of the most sensational fights NATIONAL LEAGUE Uit = Blyoge 2: bases on balls, off ever seen in this section of the e xo-Batted far Lindstram tn Afuh. eakin m“‘;f,"f“' T omRRat Many of the superiorities of this one-profit country and it will, without a doubt, Yesterday's Results Two baso hits. Pinelll, Holke, Roushs fjee® 7t Qona™s Ruether 4 | Coach are hidden until revealed by thousands attract sport-fans from all over this New York 6, Cincinnati 5. (1st), |stelen base. Iarticy; sacrifices, Cavenoy 3, Rallou 1, Russell 3, Van i i 4 of miles of usage. You can't see the fine ! Al 4 2 Kelly, Holke, Lugue: double plays, |y ¢ pitehor, by Davis f = 8 ¢ state, New York and Massachusetts.| Cincinnati 2, New *York 1. (2d). | {4ndstram and Te Soott, Torry and | i iieas H‘u‘:”"";“L J"’l‘cl“ Ll :}r‘urlémarl;;lup m‘slde‘l);t‘ cnmn;‘. nhor‘he'\m‘i L1 ¢ durable wool upholstery—the high-grade steering losmom—nes wlesesos2=2 [ fight in his oavn state in defense of | pog AR e H his crown. Connecticut has had one Meuscl, 1f i champlonship fight, between Terry Games Today '\“)‘r\, v» i McGovern and Young Corbett. This| <cashington at St. Louis. pedgdan - 0 took place in Hartford in 1901, but New York at Chicago. « Lindatrom, 0 0 0 0 the steering INSTRUM > cetie ko neither was from Connecticut. Boston at Detroit, Tarrel, o | s-—223323222 | tiartle; Blevasuon-sasy 21 - RBrooklyn 4, 8t. Louis 2, Hartley, Tuque, Cavenc and Holke, him up The Herald will give announce-| Pittsburgh 2, Boston 0. LUT SRR O D eteion busts, i EBienih \Hl[[]]]g Oll[ (]Y Tl][‘[] Mfly BQ steel — the finest northern white ash and the theft insu ment gervice from the window on| Philadelphia 12, Chicago 2. Valls, off Scott 4, off Tuquo 4; struck AR R H PO A E | hard maple. But here are some things that gle key operat Chureh street on the progress of the out, hy Beott £, by Luqus T2 wild piteh | pishop, #h ... 3 Al 1 COl\recled by Team you can check against competitive cars to on the door and hout &0 that those who do mot at- The Standing Laquais Mmpiser s Quige VN Ponle, 11 L o | satisfy yourself that this is a Studebaker of spare-tire carrier. tend the milling in, Waterbury will , Won o il L IR _ the same fine quality as before the price cut— COMPLETELY MACHINED CRANK- have an opportunity to hear the re- Pittsburgh 2 oo &T. LOUIS Cochrane, € i. Dy 7 AN a Studebaker more up to date than thenewest SHAFT—To obtain perfect engine balance turns direct from the ringside. Mo Yok ::m e ABR 0 AR " d I e yearly models. and! thus'reduce vibrafion to 2 m o ncinnatl ..eer. 64 36 .pga|Smith el 1l Galloway, s 1.l 3 OO At ihakulal s he i ope EXCESS POWER—According to rating _ There are only two cars manufactured Sporta fans throughaut. the siate | L C i -2 61 Asg | orniby : : LU L B e i e of National Automobile Chamber. of Gom: the oneprofitbasls: Studehaker in the fine car ilisofiad mireRagmanpliiihosconty g iy ) i 480 il s ok I ol fCa clia i iaEiaac) s L Cche FiehU Lol merce, this is the most powerful car of its field,and the Ford in the low priced field, Only nge to stage an attraction of the sort | 1,0, ) ot s ell, 3 s 0 ] : - - — | substitute the proper batsman? i slze and weight. in these two cases does one company in itsown tomorraw night's will be, will refoice | L™ “v LR 6 40 oiparien, ¢ Total .ooee o 1% ] | % el plants make all bodics, all engines, all clutches, in the fact that Promoter George T7 e BO iavivene L A48 quciter x 5 n ) SR ten oy | ABUNDANT ROOM—Room to stretch gteering gears, differentials, springs, gear sets, Mulligan is mecting with success in [ Boston ......... SIS Thasenon, ibhe ol icaaa A e A LI O LT your legs—room to enter or leave without gray iron castings and drop forgings. Ihis, his biggest venture, On. the e Teh i s [fsumna vt ! i ,‘\?,. Lditas o substitute) disturbing occupant of {olding seat. o Tyt e DRI s b AT, 0 00| g AR DR 5L = Eem e FULLSIZE BALLOON TIRES-Tor Quity s b e, o i ad r;:*:';:‘apnrl‘(‘la!lel\ I B Il b0t EhUAIeE salor? ; == s .mu:;r-m:,h y " flict it he continued his time at :hd\ch]lhe stcersmg gilar,dfcnldersdand even the see nv;cn.\ch.IYou will find it the same fine Whieh fhe Nutmeg fans are backing| &' Touls at Brooklyn. BROOKLYN Eah tors 20 hat and the mistake was properly ody lines are specially designed. car as before the price reduction. Chicago at Philadelphia BRIl O, A, E, [Wodaon . 1 discovered by the team in the field — — s it H Hipai o v | When the team at bat discovers h Kaplan and Herman are 2 IN LPAGUE Wheat, 10 ... 5 0 — - fhie man up is the improper hatter cady for fhe battle and reports | 1’:;“";; A 3 oo e ¢ 11it should immudiately substitute the from hoth camps state that the Yesterday's Results Rrowns, G Purie, § three base hits, | proper man. The proper batsman fighters are in the hest shape of New Haven 3, Waterbury 0 Johnaton 1 Jamieson: s 1 A Burns, | Shall assume the count that was gn thetr caresrs. Their sixth hattle, (First game). Deberry, ¢ 1 Samana:gaerlfees, Sumiins double Vs | the fmproper Tatsman when the Voth are out for blood w Haven 10, Waterbury 1, - : Vowter un Tams: Jelt an hacos Thiin: |Mistake wis discossyed, 1f the coun it (Sccond game), IEIE oo & 7 ° delphia 5, Cleveland #: base on balls, off [is two hulls 1 two strikes the Should tain stop the hout tonight. | Worcester 6, Springfield 3. A e e ourotes Il proper bataman must accept that whll he stazed on the next fair| Albany 1o, Hartford 4. xxx—Batted for Rehm in clghti. » 62 Hltn o Mo g ¥ handicap when ho is substitute “ht so you fans who have tickets, | Bridgeport 6, Pittsficld 3 L Tireo-base hit. Fournler; sacrifice i o 1] tohor, ] in some quarters there prevails e The Standing hm to Theconow to Bottomley; left on |10 3 { pitched to an tmproper batsman he Soccoll’s hiue hus will be in serv- | g €0 Louls &, rookiyn 3; base on’ lays himself open to penalty, which Waterbury so that fans who want |, ? ; A0 antrell; it o Tehm X : B. . H. - man is the calli f the proper hats- 1o mee the fight and who haven't|y sitord man 6: hit by pitcher, b ant g o rroncous. Not untll the o 2 New Haven ., q 3 (Mueller): losing pitcher, Tiehn ! e o 0| J i » nti | means of transportation to thelpie o : e |vies Pl GDay and coney; | Foone. ¢ I " improper biitsman reaches first sare- | Brass cify. will have an opportunity | o eqayg oo . : time, 1:3 e ;v\ or is retived is it possible tor to rde to Waterbury and ba Worcester. .o 5 ¢ 3 5 v ' : team the field to get uction on - St / again in comfort. The bus will leave |\ o : AU « S 3 the slip in the hatting order \ 4 \ g from in front of Patsy Bridgett's| T : ¢ ™ . . ¥ <mhk° shop on Church street at 7 g > : - : loek. ! Games Today | %3 4 x L 2 ‘l'” or hi ! reaching first, | % o | Albany at Hartford ) L i i : cam in 14 can make an ap- | We expect to he there at ringside | Sriringfleld al Worevster 2 v noo n .02 1 2 o 3 dfpeal to the umpive, who in turn| and we will tell you about it to the| u (8l Del Seam e . 1 11 Taven hsed 2 ust call the proper batsman out best of our ability in tomorrow Olhenlicat a0t achadnlen 3 4 b 4 |Wingo, s e i I his must be done before a ball has 225 ARCT_I ST T l 260 night's paper. We'd like to take you | S L5 e i 2k o 0 (s AT Do 1A 5 el. all with us. but that isn't possible S8 STy SO s s SR DO prelimann, f . 3 0 0 L aran kel for ineisery: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a5t D pine ; e (1Tt he o vt Bat jee direet from the ringside to the | | Brow, o R U e 'l should not be made to suffer if it t e s R 4 offier here and the announcement | Yesterday's Results Drogks xayx i g " Whitahill, D e ! | correets a mistake before the im- ar sl al § A SETRUEDEESD FARICEESR Y S EFARR shonld come in almost immediately Syracuse 5, Jersey City 4. PittafieldSG el 365 | P 0 | Win : S 1 I When o1 h two thir ¥ | happened. the retiring of the ba “Total o @ D I proper hatsman has done anything Smith and Paul Lucas will aiternate [ Buftalo 5, Reading S DR M. PO A B h illiams, Cobhy stolen 1o | oy the fmproper hatsman s sov with the megaphone assuring the| l‘_m-mm. n.‘mlr_nor“ f. (ist). 1each, i | ce to Wamyi Todt: Tavene: { enough. fans who listen of a clear and sten-| Toronto 4. Baltimore 1 (2d). fitame. 1€ 8§ » fo Burke to Blue: left o o, Roaton torlan account of the fight round by R ATDeY e sl iy 5 s, Wine | aftor the blows are struck. M. J.| Roehester 8 Providence 4. [ U BHILADELPITA Twa hass i aney, Wingo: threo|(hat aftected the play. The o | Datrolt round. Mr. Tacas has often an- | The Standing et : 1R e ol VIS SR et .Pl]I ”IS STARS AL‘ nounecd over the radio from prin-| Won lLost .C. | Fifbe b . Sistiig 1| feld 2; umplres, Ormeby, McGowan 4 4 : 4 = Wilson, ¢ % cipal stations in Connectient and is| Baltimore .. 88 19 AAILEIL any; time, 1 i ¢ 2 D= Knight, p . ’ | Vi s hatling (tholt worlate sihis|iiaronio i GE S aS ; . . j — (i \:ulvlfnt:‘ LA SR e i .587| Totl . I " P[lu[;E TEAM w‘hb T o] xe-Ratied for Marauviile i — [ Buffalo. .v... AN S Ratted for Dittanger in ninth “Fom” Ieeney freated the erowd [ Reading .o..... . xsx—Hattod (o Keen in entl 3 g to an exhibition of real speed \\h-v\; Jersey City ..... 6 AL gRats Fe UL O Brone ol & ¢ g 0 | (Continued From e g i—Keen out, bunted foul on t L he made a allunt effort in the | Syracuse ... g 4 2% |atelke in fifth, ; a0 cighth fiming to cateh a foul fly oif | Providence ... 8 Two_bose hita, Griffith r, Tleath- | L8 5 p A | Metirath Higgins' bat. The ball was against | ",.'m" \\1.‘111»”‘ aactifico, Tirtengar; "‘.‘r”m W fiia: AL TR Lo [ Rime, p'_ the fence on the extreme left of the | Games Today | Weriharg an h ' bases, | Pennoc S b K field. IFeency raeed at such a teprl- | Jersey City at Buffalo Cliieagn . Al | 500 (UGS, 5 ; T N Lot KKoen 2 (R Sl e i [¥iew fic pace for the ball that a spectator P'rovidence at Toronto. elifiicaentas oriliane o T R fent e in the stand shouted “open the gate ltimore at Syracuse. S e L L s e 0 s ¥ o) Seratal or he'll go through the fence.” Ren 11:\: at Roches | off Brown °; lesing pltcher, Keen; um- R o | ;\rca‘ oran and McCormick; time, 1:42. 1y o Dty 3 KAPLANTO DEFEND | AMERICAN LEAGUE Mertdan hlueceats fn one of the hest gamen the iwo departments have WASIINGTON cver staged. The locals staged ToN L ally In the eight and dinth innings | arrle, i) hat literally swopt the Sihver City | PPETS oft thelr fect | (Continued From Preceding I'age) Batted ’flr.'kl: R | i oo a Two | hits, Bar MIm® Toliths was casily U ) i - R AR L M) wns sty U ST uncies than Horman that the lai- | uel o G b\ | I to R o Siooiys ot on | tho i2amc Y I “ | ter's damaging right hand blows will |} oveleskie. s ;| A Sl Sl 2 lated to 1y the twirling. was| q 1 § ke it of town so Palitis stepped into | e, LA | Rawland, Moriarit o an Lo e R own S p R 2 time, 1:49 naibexsand il inE NG Bl Herman is Confident, s 1 el e ok e Tacaiaiais s DD, Hal P Ther . BREAKS SWINM MARK. '8 complete confidence (oday in the ‘ o I Wl R s ey | camp of Babe Herman. who will R R enter the ring with Louis (Kid) Tokal (ha iy ” v 5 | D at Waterbury tc 4 for E LOULS S e Cantaing ] O'Mara heought| F¥uplan at Waterbury lonight, for the e | o reast stroke swim at the DENIES PLACING BAN e R IS a1 YY) SousEnGleRtEchum plonalip o (e Croshy High school aquatic meet| Dridgeport, Aug. 27 () \ oS Eenihas R e Dol fLis GUleRN e Borken R EILE L . = “ | here last night. Miss Baum’s time | Praised of the closing ¢ ¢ X e ing | 2VIe fo give Kaplan one of the fights i A SR, e e G me. To HDACHLENTS L) of hie life, No stutaments were given (iR egase adiaes omy LA fenaiioataiesh RibAL ¥oSLeT (AT “"”"‘: o ""'”"'”‘m'. bt it was sald that Herman is| penpett e b G [Othe tarmec ilme A3 sctonds ;“‘,",‘ T ;”"‘ 14 of mak 1o gamos i sed= |50 BN e ey Mo | sonoaoa orge “Knotty” Lce, until re- | in Norwalk. “The | Govern and Young Corbett clashed | Danfort f ¢ |contly manager of the Kitchen club, | department and PR | Eovern an ung L | van: Gi : { o Michigan.Ontario 1.eague, hus signed | this survey will not e R P G R B z ; 0 v o '[to scout for the Baltimore Orloles, | from two t WG na bRl date Wity e LA £ - Lee tound the going too fough with | born stated the Canadian team. He'll take up his | Who have not hee Meridey 1, -1.0n ad) tiir { y, A ouis (Kid xx—Hatted .or Marle new dutles immediately. of heaith from th | Kapian, at the finish of his workout| xsx—atted ‘for Ballou tn N Xe et cseage for his| xsxx—Batted for Rtussel A { © and they will e h with | J3 Smerany i X . Pattad for Gla st More than 9 per cent of Syeden's| fod t SN and they will con friends who will follow him to Wa | ZoTatted fer Glard in mecond. spulation is born | them.” Spid bt R o iy .| TVehase Wita Fobertson, Gonln 3, Population 18 natiye bo hom A WHE try fo turn the tables N[ ey his featherwolght title against e clan of 1 oM Le Ierman - | o statement foliowe ficat Lase. Vears dgo. “Rig John™ | to win in as short order as I owed 1 ay to first sackers| oqp 1t Hermian beats me it won't be v M work at the initiul sack a ! my ult a8 T have trained hard.| spterday’s exhibitton was a g00d| That is all 1 can say. I'11 do the rest ene. ANl the locals hit in fine SOV€ | wien my hands™ z = — ecterday and they intend to keep X A ot (pUPLA TICKETS For ] ’m et :T.:Y “HAT4S CPADURDOSHEE - TH p the gaed work In the return game | Celebrities Coming. T 4HOW TONIEHT = DO YU GIVE Uy — TIANKGT, SAM) =TysT LSTEN feh will be played in this cft | New London, Aug. 27 (P-Ath-| FoLKs u’m‘_ T 607 flf_’-\ LL‘N\ BELL LWKE TONE — 19NT T WOND! = etic Commissioner Thoma$ . Dono- | i3 z X 2 The Burritt A. C. will 1 meet- | iye last night received telegrams | at the club rooms at 7 o'clock | prom Tex Rickard, James A. Farley h meml k chairman of the New York state box- | matters of v commission. and William Mul- | cussed loon, stating that they would be at ~ at the title bout between | Louls (Kid) Kaplan and Babe Her- 111 practice tomor w night J man at Waterbury tonight. They are | ack Walnut Hill park and| soming en invitation of Commis- mager Abe Aronson UTges eve sion AOhue n to be presert. The Ori s , win their last game on Saturd HURLING NICE BALL m | & F. Corbins ar f hat | [ah] Pug” Cavet forme ason will try to whip {lcaguer. is pilehing nice ball for into shape. | Atianta \e Southern Association — !this season. The other day he Jield PURCHASE FIRSTBASEMAN | Memphis 1o but a single hit. Tt was Lonleville has purchased Jack |one of the best games huried in that ros. promising first baseman of the |circult thus far this. campaign | ginaw, Michigan-Ontarie J.oague: | ~ e He's & good hitter and splendid | Lpited States paper wioney. s fielder. He'll report after the olose made from old rags. 5 per cemt of the Mint scason. linen and 26 per cent colton. ok and contributed greatly in the oring. 1o be larz rememberad. The | terlden binccoats failed to be over- ] a1 New Britain's 1ictary yester- —_——— 1o plants