New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925, i SHpTisiestirrits SEIIREIINILRINILLILALINILLINNILANL fatiseiraniniinisinsiais it st mp s s e A TR R SRRt Rt sl tetm s eat st ees tpsbesd s stntadtaran e s s st s s BOYS’ ROTARY LEAGUE ENDS UP WITH WASHINGTON AND PARADISE PARK TIED FOR FuR’%T PLACE — YELLOW JACKETS TO OPEN FOOTBALL SEASON HERE — KAPLAN AND HERMAN TO FIGHT RETURN ENGAGEMENT IN NEW YORK — SPEAKER LEADS HITTERS : o R e R L R B R e 1103 i R I B G B e R i RO ST RIS INIREES CA SENATORS AND ATHLETICS THE “TRAGEDY HOLE” JINX AT OAKMONT BAVE'LFAGDEFNRS »SPFAKFR“LFAWNh GAME FURTHER APART TODAY : - INTIE FOR FIRST! IN BATTING HISTS (‘hampions Take One From White Sox—Detroit Downs : |Washinaton and Paradise Park Race o Veterans for SWfll[iflg Mackmen—DBrowns Shade Yanks—Pit{shurgh Pulls {0 Play “I{'oufl" o1 Pennant Hoiiois in 11“5 Leagues One From Phillies—Cincinnati Bests Robir - : ; o o , o a5 s kL | Giants Win From St. Louis—Braves Bow (o Cubs. : ’ ‘ : T , . i | o Standis Chivas ] 1924 mdor leeai = e i o B : s i : | Wasl ! ! s i s winter fade-out, hut U eyes ] 3 : K St i | Pavadise P won |0l Tris Speaker, sooking the Aeri- i\’n‘:le]' 0 Iphia ! 5 ¢ J : \ 5 . g L 3 s o S Qoo e deaeine haliing honors, are shows game furt apart t for the American ant, but there was still no o1 zing evidence of a recove amplonship form by rit i 0 ; ‘ v ; ‘ s i Ithough the champic nat 1 o 2 R 7 i : 2 wise ek teoms coming out with \rrh]vn tretcl 1\‘\‘1! ' 4 b s KRG S 5 : 4 5 s st o e vantage to a4 game and i G E i i i snapping @ losing stralght with a 3-2 docisi White Sox 1ble amplished paneity of made Imposs owed t) Burvit 4 von i Uheir old T judgiment whieh [Smit] e " v e Uhe Cleselined piot the attiog | Nathan Hak 4 W hero over Ty Cobboan 1916 a mee of vetorns with tie e sters now e sAzht spoaker < hlazing the frail with of 01, wit ) P1opein AL Simmons of i Athleties Jeagne ending its fiest sonadn A e s Toa peke s | Ty ST ROIUN R IO W1k (T e has won. nine | for thivd pluee, with 378 and lost one. This necessitiates th The ayerages inelude to deelde | Wednesday, Boh Meusel of th Diwight Skinner, manager of e inished the fireworks amor the R ferdiy dlia the [home run clouters by smiashing 1wo , ) : ind Washinglon ieams wonld be {in one game and going into a tie Nows, bt rs a s e : : : 5 S ; y i : : il E ved Tuesday aftenosn at 3 | with Ken Williams of the Browns, vided Washi v seoring 'v\r\‘hf + 4% i f : : 7 o'clock at Walnut Hi 1tk i i {hefr three runs. nning | nd : ‘ : : ‘ o il I base stealing. Johimy Mostil of ounter 1 pnth - was po: \ : i ;o By 5 4 5 . S the White Sox found fhe wings of withont ! gl sa = : ; ; i s i ¢ W : o I [ the eatehers working hefter bt with suson allo L ‘ ) i ¢ : » i | ‘ i 1 thefts are far in advance of right hits ept them well secat b % B i e 7 & Lhagl J ‘ thesplonly his rivals, Other Tending hatters: Teilmann, Detroit, s » Lonis, Wingo. Detroit, 250; Lama adelphia, 1354: Collins, Chic Cochirane, Philadelphi : zames 1 e Detroit - : ] P i . UV S Tt DR EE DT iy GER i e, G m rofler fialtannd ont the Mack= [ Litinie v 0 ‘ i . 5 the feam berore during this sea- 1 7= s . chasing itehors . san. Chodukiewies started - on the | Sho o jrouenier of the Dodgers has vith fourteen hits, siv of whi i A SRS \ mounid for Washington and pitehed |y 0050070 qanding figure. among Jivided by the veteran leader 4 y a3, nice game for Tunings When g iio a1 teague battors during the Cobb and Red Win | f i el : Curylo velieved him. Bokowski went | oo™ Nine of his 15 hits were for Three sufetics « ait Hovt were . [ ' P - the entire distanee for Burritt, hases. Tour were clreuit enough for the & : 7 2 Ny n allowed Furrith 10 {000 three triples and two doubles. A tho Yankeos. 110 0, New York | Tums 1 2 ! ; ; score {wo in the first and then came ! ; el : i ' Tith |T1i8 four homers have given him a eight bingl n APl : i G it by “\ DUSL “‘y‘ : S ;“mm of 21, which makes him a con- anothe i shigttiRhosaaddae e STOeMIDELNS) | ten enifont tholl 1asilionos: 2 duel bofween Cot ‘ second and got four over in the e ST Sl b e e | HERES THE TWELITH O “TRAGEDY HOLE” AT OAKMONT, WHERE BOBBY JONES M WAL RLOD i e S e | B RIS e dinala Wiz ) g us fighting hard | oajig in the lead with 384, five AL AMATEGR BAGIS IN 1910, CIEE AN SHOWS HOW JONES DUBBED IS SHOT WHIEN APIONE MAN R e i YELLED “FORE" JUST A8 THIE GEORGTAN D HIS BACKSWING. 1T WAS THE BEGINNING OI' JONES DOWNEFALL hird e e D ahead Rolu s e R a e TiA WILL “FRAGEDY HOLE" AGAIN PROVE A JINX TO THE AT LANTA ARTIST THIS YEAR? e e (s S RGiom Ry T Cailind toted home o ! ackn e ienkowski | joader has a slim chance of exceed- Terrifie hitting spnnylsi s, 1., o h i Y JOB WILLIAM s = e - . !”‘ aned the sacks with a triple. ling his 1824 total of 42 homers as \zaln the Pirates hilaed ; 5 Aoulil ' Burritt added one more in the o "r'f"f v‘" LR Doke 0 % of er G sk I 1 npionshiy b \ o 1 5 2 .‘ i e Ll Lo LA his team mate The Cineinnati « s . ’ e L e —— {of them heing on errors. The best | cpjie Hazen hrought his fotal to 28. i s 1o ¢ I | Ppest b Mace | Washing 0 s o ofr efforts to cr ; A - Dalley of All-New Britain Present Champion In Place of \hw.m“wm Champions and Clials | HeInElon o L”.‘\ do was to p’;n;h Other leadlnz batters: Harper, ‘ S e or one Jeaving the score 12 to 10 1n | phijadelphia, .365: Tournier, Brook [ lenzer Wl Prohably Appear favor. [t 0 e el e New York, Aug. 29 (P—An op- | AL New Garden Curylo here stepped nto the hox|pywe, Roston. .340; 1. - Wilson: 3 portunity 1o win back the world's| 48 and with a fast ball down the cen-| phjjadelphia, .348; Wrightstone, w0 and ane haif rivinn ) Sty S Merden, Comn, Aug. 29 RS Louis |y struck the first man out. He held : ¥ et o i : AR : B e Britain foothall team |IENE heavyweight ring champlonship | ) 2 L st m - held | prijiadelphia, .248; Wheat, Broaks h he lost three months ago fo | (i) Kaplin. who refained 5 | Bnrritts scoreless fn the seventh and |yyn - 347; Cuyler, Pittsburgh, .24 fered. ) . N A f Al p Burritts into eanip in a listless con e S show | lasst el o0 Bl : : » test by (he score of 18 (o 13, The T E o oL o 1 J : i 3 e 3 i ’ Washington's were nasters of their H i n up ils sce A% hon % o yonents throughout even though R A \ X e . : g vritt had bolstered its Hieup with ton ar Tndiar Tobins, 12 to T, i1 = | golf nate | s e Footiall Team Signs Up ‘ eague clontiy f 75 sing 5 L ved (he Glanis advaning s ihetday : ! Specdy Tleven, Jack Delaney of Bridgeport the tenth | [ ! k 3 e 2 G M paul Berlenbach came to Mike Me- (featherweight fitle in lis mateh [when Washington was in, the¥ | gtack, Bronklyn, .345; ‘Cox, Rrook- R ! Vemb iinst g \ ing i 0 [ ; Sa i, TR i RO R Mi;fr”_\ru«.m - and he mb‘m-fl it. mons o0 i i 4, i i I sl e e ke ithir hours affer an- s, Timited the Cirdin e L : R e R o garie made fhat Jack fin a retien mateh for the 126-pound {eighth, Burritt was helpless hefore 0 = i S iy, Tha Yrllow | 17elancy. of Bridgeport, Conn., would |fitle, it was any A here yester- | Carylo's slants and Washington got GNTINUES TRMN]NG Pt o . i ) S i s T i seatlan |Ve Unable (o fight Berlenbach for [¢ay by Scotty Montieth \ager of lanother fonr, putting them away in iy Al e abd e e mtinsRon ESepteniben SR BRI Ih el L plo) [front. Turritt made a weak rally in | T feams | Yankee stadium, McTgiue was offer Montieth stafed that Jie hod an | the ninth and seored one run, hut |Gertrude Tderle Beeps Up Light cd the match and terms were veach- longagement with Tex Rickard in | (yey were far away from tying the ed. They will go 15 rounds to a de- |New York, where details would be | oqnunt, : cision. isenssed, What might take place | pioyoweki at second starred in | tempt On Monday The champion had préviously [then Montieth could nof say, except s i S iostponei e fight from August 28 |that Kaplan will defend his crown | ieg i :‘,fi1':”;"\:"‘0“‘L’:"h’}"'g_’]fl‘ Boulogne, France, Aug. 29 (P— of an injured hand. After |in New York and (1 e matc "mm‘ el Ra 'TM“M nm'l Gertrude Ederle today continued uminatlon by a physician rop- |would probubly he one of the carlier e lAine. Samny Vgt work with the intention of be- senting the boxing commission, he [houts at the new Madison Square |50 thrned In good ficlding £aMeS | gipning her second attempt to swim s found fit and ordered {o meet |Garden. Jimmy Kelly. manager of [[07 Washingion while Potkay With |y mnglish Channel next Monday. , 3 A Delaney. the hoard's ehoice as 3 an, o s cxpected to attend |fONT safo wallops out of five times |yroyigeq weather conditions are suf- ATl i it @ ‘ ¥'s stro combinations ever | chatlonger largely by red : | 1P, was the nitting kid, The score: |feiently favorable. ' l [ e nSloricaLby U nthe “"‘““\j the fact that he had knocked out ! jomag 1. honohue of New Lon- RURRIES e The Channel was still rough today as Tw o nanica of siars of the present | Boplonbach o vear ago. Delaney state boxing commissioner, wis but the weather is moderating and Manager Dailey of the |notified promofers an infected throat |nere today and was fold that David Miss Fderle and her trainer, “Old vam stated today that fwould prevent him from fighting | it 1ld of New Have Bill” Burgess, believe she will be e Yo Juckets| geptember 11, |able to get away a eduled. Tshak Helmy, the Egyptian swim- |mer, says he will start his attempt |at the first favorable moment. lwith Babe Hemaan i Waterbury [slammed away at the pill until four |y = 45 "Thursday night, will niect his vival {runs had registered. Again in the Work For Second Channel At. foothall fans in this smber that the team terbury eleven in the t year and came vietory over Keenest rival ason of 1024, PILA DL ek L ' (HE \ ts have one of iminary step to secure | McTigue has been resting Sard got a chance to referec s in the country {o play | toga Springs, N. Y., sin seent | Kaplan-Her . Donolne de over Young Ma- njed he had tzgerald to be- liedule of | rullo of New Orleans {come a refere The champion's 1 injure R FLOWERS GETS DECISION as follows: | VICK GETTING BETTER last night's hout, was cxamine , to- 3 & Boston, Aug. 28.—Tiger Flower Adams at New Henry Vick, formerly Michigan |goy hy Di. Frank S, g AB. R H. 5 of Atlanta, Ga., last night won t “ollegians of | football star. finally broken into|as could be dete ¢ nla, 2h SR 0 | decision from Jock Malone, of St. ain; October | the lineup of the St. Louis Cards.|splintered bon the 1 and | Patlny ; 1 [ Paut, Minn., tn a ten round open alr rtford at Hart- | He's hoen worked quite regularly of inear the thumb, bout at Braves fleld. They are mid- Waterbury at New [ late. He's a catcher. ation will be made, dleweights. New london Sl ooomoumsiass sl t New Britain; No- ”_“!‘:i}";l\gf{‘And Getting Paid For It ” BRIGGS i \"T ROUND MATCHES I TERNSTOURMAMENT Al Games On Initiators List Must Be Played OF By Moliday Or Nefanitad ~t thelr oppo h day the mat e POWLING MATCH WRONG NUMBER

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