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NEW BRITAIN 'DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925, KAPLAN RETAINS FEATH‘ERWEIGHT TlTLE BY A QUESTIONABLE DRAW DECIS[ON CORBIN RED SOX AND FALCONS READY FOR SECOND BATTLE OF SERIES SUNDAY NEW BRlTAIN ClTY LEAGUE ENDS PLAY TOMORROW —RESULTS OF BIG LEAGUE GAMES S e e e e e SENATORS AND ATHLETICS HAVE LOSING STREAK Bueh Allows One Hit and St. Louis Beats Washington —Athletics Idle—Pirates Take Close One From Braves — Giants Bow to Cincinnati - Brooklyn Downs Cards—Phillies Blank Cubs New York, Aug (P —Losing | P. Brown treaks are keeping Washington and |y, Phitadelphia locked In the race for | fhe American league leadership an nday the world champion Eenato ast a margin of a lone point The redoubtable Walter Johnaon recalled hurriedly from his home Kansas to take the mound at St} i.ouls, failed yesterday before Jo Rush's greatest performance of the season, The former Yankee periuit ted anly one hit, that a double Johngon, and won b to 0. It was t fourth straight defeat for the you ful Stanley Harris. The Afhletics, meanwhile, bene- fited while breaking their string of defeats by conquering an Akron team in an exhibition game, 10 to 6. | Aldridga of Pittsburgh, leading | team in the Natlonal league, and Renton of the Braves, en in a super tussle at Boston which went to the Pirates, 1 to 0; when Benton fliled the bases with two walks a seratch hit by Rawlings, forced & man across with pass. As the Giants lost to Cinclnnatl, to 2. in & desperate strug hurgh stretched its advantage to six and one-half games. Carl Mays went 1o the rescue of Little Jokie May of the Reds in the ninth with none out and the tying runs on the bascs and | camu out with the game, Brooklyn gained a firm hold on fourth place by doubling the Cardi-| nala, 10 to 9, after Dick Cox hud| maghed a home into the stands to | L tie the score in the ninth, Hornshy | I O [or Bt diinc ade his 34th circuit clout of the| 7 iy b soason, | Carlson of the Phillies shut out o [ follows PHILADELPIHIA ALl it 0 Gaso on balls truck out—hy B he Cubs, 4 to 0, although his mate 150 i es — McCormick and made only five hits oft Blake. The | Cubs gathered only six, but bases on S sl e AMERICAN LEAGUE Lyons, right handed White Sos, annexed Nis cighfcenth vietory of e | clinched. Kaplan drove Hegman to HOUND BY ROUAD ACCOUNT OF IGHT Ringside Report of Bout Befween Kaplan and Herman Waterbury, Aug. 28 (A — The round by round account of the Kap- lan-Herman fight here last night Flght By Rounds Taund on The champion fook sslve at the start and with | usnal buzz-saw motions carried | the fight to his challenger. Kaplan | linoked three left to Herman's face. hey clinched Both missed fre- quently, Kaplan doubled Herman vith right to body. Ierman land-| ed threa lefts to head. Kaplan smaghed a wicked left to Herman's liead. The bell ended a tame round. TRound two-—Kaplan rocked Her- man with a viclous left, They the ropes punching rapidly with | hoth hands. Herm almost | lknocked Kaplan from his feet with | well-timed right to jaw. Herman | danced into & clineh after the| champion landed twice to his head. | They exchanged blows in Herman's | corner. A smashing left caused | Herman to baek, another left to the body doubled him fo a clinch. The bell found them fighting ut close arters. ound three—Kaplan rushed to | Herman's corner and landed with hoth hands. The champion rushed Nhim to the neutral corner fllld‘ poured hoth gloves at him from all | directions. They clinched frequent- | ly. Kaplan swung into his charac- | teristic actions when he rushed Her- man to the ropes and landed three | times to his unprotected jaw, They | exchanged body blows. The erowd | yelled for action as they remained | tied in a elinch. They were danc- | ing around at the bell. Round Tour — The champion | Janded a left and right squarely to Herman's head. They fought | close quarters, both pouring pu at the hody. Kaplan sprang for i and bounced a wild 1eft off Herman's forchead, Herman landed w plan’s head, They | around the ropes. A stra featherweight LOUIS (KID) I (el Kaplan is today mpion of decision hout i Teriden, w EEEEITLItANET 1ATEILILENRLIDNEAISINI1N 10000 RERNIIIRISNINANLANLL BETWEEN THE ROUNDS | TEAMS ARE READY card began last night. was filled |where we sat, not u vacant scat with a rollicking crowd of fight fa ‘mvfl‘l be seen. The ]»lrmh‘ rs away form in. .slm(lays Battle fend his Inurrls in l‘nnnu‘flv'lll mr‘hvmml\ilr the first time, [ 0.0 v 00 | Jimmy Kelley, Herman's manager A brass band was parked In the sed guite a furore in the after | |grandstand and to take np the time [noon when the boxers welghed in waiting for the fights to begin, all |He claimed that Kaplan's wejght, | F21Cons are propared to .4.; Lattle [the old thme songs were played and |\which was announced as 126, wag in (100 the second tume ju their elimie as the strains reached the ears of [reality 125 1-4 and that Kaplan's | "3'1eN suiis for the chanee (o mext the tans seated thronghout the $2,000 welght forfeit should be lozt, | Nehsinglon tor the championship of iball park, one after another started [State Athictie Commissioner Dona. !0 Hirdwars tity Sundoy after. |singing, until nearly the enti = [mue: squalohied: Alm by« abnounaing | noonl nl =Kt Maryla “fiold Hoth sembly was a huge g chorus | that the welght of 1268 pound % [teams ave W the pink ot condition f “East Side, West § j“m”‘r-‘l from the 1ok was abeo. and with the holdi me victory 0:0 Iutely corvect, That finished the over the Falee the e should The ringslde was filled with nota- | gument. bw: ons tseen in this city, {bles of the sport world. 'fhe news o ihi paper correspondents were placed {lor [Tne A e S in three rows of working benches. {Walker, world’s welterseight cham. |8t A1l week in preparation for a |In the first row were the Connecti- [pion a wonderful go lust week. wap | 100 1 ! I'he Red Sox fcut writers all armed with plenty of |introduced by Chancy. Freidman | "0V% been out e and liat night |paper and peneils. Tn the second imakes a good Impression on stand- |41 SMPLY Workouts und batting {row were all the news service eorre- |ing up hefore the bright lghts and were fatlken 1o try and im- spondents and (heir telegraph opera- | ook Tike a capahle Wity that erepped out lust |tors. All through the night the tick- ing of the telegraphs punctuated the | ifonevhoy” Finnegan, coming use of the tact ihat last Sun- |eries and cheers of the huge assem- |pover, who has turned ba e e wos anybody's untit (he bly. In the third row were theltha hest, was introduced. e got st inning, (he fans tnow what 1o columnists and special feature men | expeet Sunday afterncon when the The Corbin Tied §ox and the Ihe Paleons have heen working boy 0:0 decision over Dapny Kramer i and these sat taking notes on everys | yiher night. He received a gr second buttls takes place. No pitche thing about the ring hand from (he crowd. Fe ha ng selections have announced o % and 1l probably will not be until ust before (he game. The Corbin 1ed Sox have Buckley i Hyland, 1wo speedy portsiders lin reserve and the choiee will prob- under the bright lights and was in- ably be beetween fhese (wo, The troduced to the crawd. 'I'ex Wore &gy in hetger form to fight {his |VAIONS have Truno Kanin in shaye |smile as broad as all out doors. I s s again and Jagoloski in cage a charige |took off his hat and gave a is to be made, 00 [how to the four corners I F e e S s game Wil start at 3:15 again stepped down. e was dressed in | | | was Introduced and his many friendg | ' Nis Sinday and Crowley and Saulter ‘\hr\ conventional dark grey s {gave him a good reception. Fo | Wil be the umpires, {a straw hat. He appeared ple fights Cuddy DiMarco fn New Haven | City League Unds th the reccption Connecticut rm\;”‘w oL | The Now Britain City league will accorded him und shook hinds with | . lend tomorrow aftetrnoon when the both Kaplan and Herman before he {5000 yeelly, Herman's manager, | 148t £t of games is plaxed at Wal- lett the ring. protested that one of the rounds was | MUt Hill. This will be prosided that - ‘it shore by 23 seconds last might, | 1angers win their game. - Should 29, a prepossessing appeu A great cheer went up from the |yt have the goods multitudes just before the final bont Gie when Tex Rickard, known as th |world's premier promoter, stepped oo vacaived for the winner of th | A challenge from “Red” Chapman | Ibout, Kaplan liad belter wait until Connecticut hoy. |picture of style from head to foot. rushed into a |This was Jack Sharkey of New York going so far as to circle |He was dressed in a pair of ligh aist with his both arms. |grey frousers with a blue cout and various times started | straw hat with a harber pole band | heeanse the fight- [ahout it. He is a nice looking chap much sparring land has a catching smile that went in any blows. [well with the erowd. inparent from the ringside | 0i0 Among the fghters }mlrw!\m”“ He scaled around (he ring Nke |t Rangers drop onc and the from the ring was one who was nionkey but he must have been fold | Oriolts win, there will be a dead- sometliing because he came back as | """ D fe vlaee Bl & ulll e auickly as he went. escseary (0 play tho game off. O > games tomorrow will be as Mharefmightihe a lot of money. in)LclloNa:ar i onUIEN o IERL RS the boxing game but we're gafisfied | 100K Orioles vs. P. & 1% Corbin; to stay poer. 10 o grest Iife, but|DIaTond No, 2 at 2 oolack, Halcon getiligallioutiupikinat i louriline. | 1\eserves Ve Rangetsibidmond) Noj s 1 at 4 o'clock, Dragons vs. Burritt, Asslzmmient, of Uniplres Rattling Sikl was not present n] . i Ithe ringside. The umpires for the City league - | games tomo have been assigned |as follows: Diamond No. 1 at 3 | o’clock, Campbell and Noonan; Dia- the season by trouncing the power- nost every re and ! mowas wag a losing | “Dapper” Jack aney, Connecti- Jesa Yankees at Chicago, 6 to a| king i UL AN g, aithough eredit must be given | cut’s premier announcer, introduced hundle of Chicago hits and two er-|% o i i e e e populir wi (310 s his showing a he had |the celebrities o the assembled rors by \\";lm‘nnz": At one siag> of| o e Lo o with, vights ad letts ang |SToNd which wiinesscd (he affs rokun i hand n the elghth round, |thrangs, Jack hua Vgt grey (rous: Stan Ashley Selected the game heating Shawkey. I . St el him 1o the ropes. Therc ® t y s willing and aggressive (ers on last night instead of 1AL s = . |mond No, 2 at 2 o'lock, Ross and i o R L \ s e alto. |fiannels: A's|Coachiof Rangexs s e o s s AGUE - [ G quartors, Kapls i 7 lie ne « 0o clever for him. The 0:0 | The Rangers A. C, football team | Aaher and Malloy. NAT[ONAL % 4 i to He t s i 1 speeially (0% qugky Portugnese sewed him up | Danny's Kramer stood in the ring | has been called out for practice to- landed four blows t nan i 3 ‘s : B | i : t ronnd wher ! iers §004 | oipletely and in the elinches sent land challenged the winner of the | night at St. Mary's field, The clarjon | - L without vetuen. Hermar 3 ! CINCINNATI T 2 i SRk fae o toe oy away at o ome te punishment that |bo Danny looks good at the|summons has heen sent out by Stan; l\apldn Sufters Broken . P . I LoUls R R 0 “¥lanother with ws being abont cannad Kaplan's vitality. He {present time and gives the impres- | Ashley, newly selected mentor of the Hand in Eighth Round ) LR 2 1 leven. no lan the champion, nor eonld sion that he could take a lot and | squad. Coach Ashley asks every man| Walerbury, Aug. 28 (P—Louis rang. Hern G T ¢ Jerman he clagsed a3 a challenger | give some. 1 ehas a handy pair of | interested in the team to be on hand | (Kid) Kaplan fractured bis right Sl Tt AR s Fainead I no | far a champi title |mitts and the usnal pug's features. Y~\_I‘h ,”-w old nw‘mlrtr‘j of the team. |yand in the eighth round of his right to Kaplaw’s chin and one tc of Tiis ! 1 it Bl 1ast round was a spectacle of | 00 ollowing practice, Coach Ashley|15 round fight with Rabe Herman s hody. A left to the fae <. | A jabbin and a s whiat the entive fight was cxpeeted | Befors the fights hegan, camera- | Will teach the players a new set of of Cailfornia at Brassco Park last S e an A AN S aed Kaplan np 3 tn he In this round, hoth fighters |(Men got into the ring and started \‘V‘Lr\d!n at the Rangers club rooms on night. An examination of the hand Nt Kaplan's head back, Herman AMOst evers round and fie ¢ham- fayed away at one another, stood [Searching the crowd for notables. : ain ‘mm New men who are seck-|made in the dressing room shortly ST e s B b bl s tived a o cocond qon ta toe and slugged and honors | I off the box, a flashllght we ’l't places on the team had hett ter the encounter vevealed a v time (he champion charged, [T0Mnd. Hermen, on the other hand. | e abont even. This round and |taken of {he grandstand. — This|turn ont tonight so that the new|hroken bone just below the knuckle wak Lo contious and BACKING | (his round only was produetive of |taused a great razz from the seats|coach can look them over, of his'big finger, Mo maid he was wway from the Jid any real fighting and the huge erowd @WH4Y 1P = unable to use his right hand after 60 BOWLS MARK OF 160, the cighth except for guarding pur- | plan missed witl | worked up to enthusiasm Just a few yows behind us saf one | James Fagan. smillig bowler of|poses. Herman also Iniured his man landed to the it | The declsion of a draw glven pt |MAN Who has become known | the Landers, Frary & Clark Univer-[hand but a brief examination after throughout the world for his con- | sal league, visited Rogers' alleys last [the fight failed o veveal a fracture, square to the face stunned Kaplan. found them in clineh th lin ctively (o i staried to close heing the veal reason why vitnessing the onslanght, was finally not get the decision anage wias done in oa tam rated as the squarest man in the champion's bad eye. | . gardless of what the crowds or erd 1 vicious right R ies may think. He may have seen ve tied tight & enough fo call the hont a w, hitt A ey e decision was ane the champion e state v Ilermzn 1o the ropes bt surprise, Fheehan. the veferee. 1S lis chafrman Farley of the New|after peeling off his coat w | 7 of hioy They ex 7 , Ting In this section and s known 10 g accompanied by Secretary Skel- | seore of 160, Some record for the|| COMF IN AND SEE THE for the flashlight. }arley gives one ever rendered in this smile and then his face set for the | champion, defeated Jim Farnes, START WITH A TOUCH owd shrieked for action 5 night's battle and that head (4 featherweight chnmpion for ¢ ition as Tie stepped into the ring. t is right. Kay 1 nd th round Ne A4S A |neotion with the boxing game. He ht after a month's lay off and| went. to York State Athletic commission. I1e | work and turner in the wonderful lefis. Herman bounded a R give decisions as he sees them re- ling of the commission. Both were | start of the season. asked to stund up and do their stuff l :] 'I'O the impression that when he say: Rice Lake, Wis., Aug. 28 (P—Wil- | thing he means it. He er lie MacFarlane, American open golf DUIBOSTA MOTOR little open tight- 5 3 night. “01d Man” Muldoon was no- | holder of the British open title, 6 Weighs Only 50 Pounds pen figh X One thing was apparent frem last |where around. and 4. yesterday, over 18 holes on | 1 t | s that Kap 00 the Tag Along course, 20 ollowed eling ¢ o o 2 1g Alo onrse, miles from | | followd clineh. Herman lan eannat fight afl 126 pounds George T Mulligan, the prrvmmflr‘h‘y:' owned by . D. Stout, of Chi- ELD Kaplan's ribs. They ex therefore 1s not tined fo sfay {of the hout .ot a wonderful ovag| cago & = for half . ; , length of time. iz showing last |Mulligan had a reason to feel grati-| Indian natives of Br blows as || s 3 night was 11 f a poor third rater |fied last night as he sold more | 20l eat snakes alligators and parrots, 15 MAIN 8T od three cad before the | sl | M G il Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? champion clinched. | t upperent staggered 1 around and rushed bt > _ 3 .53 it 0 e S e Herman | g WHEN YOU HAVE ) - BUT THERE ARE LADIES n's ribs Wit BABLY HERMAN & WATCHING You AND YQU'VE GOT ST To PRETEND THURE Beicanizinadt t the far-famed | ) AND You & aat 5 ou \THER UP ALl YouR fima at tl 5 LR S R ADE T A SWIMMING BUT Tou GATH LL Yo '7 vindmill, counterpart of n DReAL j RASCAL- NERVE AND MAKE THE BIG 4 Greb, has been crack P TRIP BAC PLUNGE = M lis was poor ar To &Hcr N * n locked. |0 be- Hi a8 pooriand| ; : ~ AND YouU RECALL You HAVENT [ IN SWIMMING CUT Yo T DIVED SINTE You WERSE A KD his right, |1%0 rounds was apparent that | . isome of the fal \anating from is camp the dunger to his strength if he had {n nake the | He dld not fly AND YOU ARE SEIZED WITH ~-AND YoU REALIZE HOW FAR 2BLE FEAR ‘fl"\_ ACROSS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL 5] = T:ucu BOTTOM ~ ER REACH UST BE - AND YhU PounDd OH- W~ Bov'! aimr v A AS TH AND SLASH AT The WATER 1) GR-R-RAND AnD GLOR Fious FEELIN Kapla n for On Following Page) most of tha timas thera were no re