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i i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925, 9 B —S e ——————— e S R IEEE T e eSS e T U ST K T Baseball af X He,s Ch I ) B! ’I tol Garro flicd to 1 | | oper. 4 AN T v wh t Nashus ] - l Baseball at a Glance a amp B['Yg LFAfiUF I'Nfls Domaln singled to short left sending SFNATURS SPIJRT [ = = = o | P plar alao Wil by etdikgg S p ea k in g L4l 1) LEL VA VR ) Pac to third, but the next two could i | BOSTON meniory of the church's first pase AMERICAN LEAGUE do nothing. The Duradise Parks | AB I M. PO A | tor, Rev. John K. Nutting. (o] f S p ort 3 T F R ovened those two tallies in their [ [ ‘ O 5 § Yesterday's Results 4 ‘mm With two ont O'Brien walk- |t s tiee 3 & | R : - i | ks InglEnts chicu galn® o an wout to necand on ‘slh“:v{\‘ [ b LR Dry Ald e Detroit 8, Philadelphia 4. : [ Mangan drove him in with a triy SRR el 18 bl We happened to be down in Mert- | &, 1.ouis 1, New York 0. (Continued From Preceding I'age) [ta left, The latter went in as Kulas | (eoninued I'rom Preceding ) T of I ~ den last 1 und wo got a new | Poston 2, Cloveland 1. [ booted Souney's grounder, i Nt i slant on the cause of Kupian's poor | el 4 s | The seore ) g s ol Lo ! showing s suid in Meriden, o b The Standing Wesoly, rf 3 3 a0 o UEREE L el AU o : 15 il - 4 as an alibi for the | of the o T KoNAlREM SO e i iR ) o ¢ ver City, but morc as w statement of | Waghingion PER— Blladuntelis H Al o1 oLl ' fact, that Kaplan contracted malarlia | Philadelphin -e.s 74 4 : - Tl St 3 at Hanover T'ark during s (caining | (hicago »...iee. 68 58 Totols KL ] o ! N : days and he was sick with this duv- |81, Louis ..eoees 65 58 { e ] ) y ol . . ing the bout Detroit 62 60 "Twa-hane it BB oks ) inn & S ; o s Cloveland o8 68 Kay, Choduliiewiczi three Lase hits, \ s " i The setticrs there state that the | New York 4 17 "-\ | hits, Hultherg 4 i vicinity of Hanover Park is known ' Boston ......... 56 86 ! ol ! % B} to be & malurial section aud as Ke e ey | A S e X B tan is carrying & mess of the sores, e elitechel bt WliGh 3 usully known to come after this Philadelph _'[ Yetrof i it by piteher, Takl 1 4 sickness, there is some truth in the | \\ys?\!\\l!?n‘:\"q(tl mlnfu::o(' ity o AR Tablet to Commemorate ) e L ARUIDELODSRL G, g umpire, Noonan; time of game, . g 3 A remark, Ny Tt Composer of Famous Song Boston at Cleveland, Paradise Park-Boys' Club Codar 1alls., lowa, Aug. 29 (P— 2 teith, joint partners in managing | G s T 4 Ace pitching by George Bayiock | | % ‘l memory ¢ theliia U ave otteninaing sllie forl ames Tomorrow and Herman Schmare, two Balbe | of Rev, Wittian Pitts, composer | ) Philadelphia at Detroit. Ruth socks by Mike Ku i of the internatfonally known song, | their charge other than fo say that | \wadingion el f v r Wi iR el C! the ood," | he was off form. On the other hand. | Xow York at St Louis iapactaculan ifielding Sfoaturadl th ” “\ht:"‘j 2 “h‘vh the Wildwood Jimmy Kelty, Horman's nanager i8] Toston ot Gleveland [same between tho Paradise Parks ; cled oniins chircty squawking leng and loudly and we | and the Boys' Ciub team. Though | near Nashua, which was the in- Buylock was hit safely more fimes | | spiration for the song | * expect that he will keep on doing so. NATIONAL LEAGUE o i than Schmare, he was a5 s'ouly as | Rev Mr. Pitts came from Wis- | ~ ; 3 i ! the rock of Gibraltar and n alli- ! CHICAGO consin in 1857 to become pastor of Kelly went arvound like a wild | esicrin e 1 oyt : 2 ! Yesterday's Results tion got much better support o AB. I H. PO A & |the chureh, known as the Little ¥ man affer the fight wus called 2| Now York 4, St. Loujs g i e 30 | e TR rsAEy it GAT Sehmarr way anxions to win wnd his ! i ¢ ] ' | Brown Chureh in the Vale. It was raw Thursday und Le went to fight | pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 8 NSty s Mee S AR (o Instha d f 1 ireen I x | » overanxiety got his cinb in troubl IR ) ien in the midst of a thriving set- Wa has been &p- Svon Hhe Newdpdner nipn ats they & Gielanall 12, Brookiyy 1 on a couple of oc T Jratun 0 0 3 o oftiement, which has since been|pointed cl ) ringside who were with lim. Onc| Chicago 6. Boston 4. s Dl SloLi N i [Srraciassbre: g g AT i nea e e e big fellow simply. told him to I pitel ght smart game at that e i S Ices, r eflo work against “internations! eon- Yo mrnl: e Bacionis wovd e Kulas led the hitters with three Pitten: () d in the little church e Sun- | spiracy” cuses in connection with i Sl i G The Standing safc smashes for a tolal of nine Gonzales, ¢ 4 2 2 1 o o day afternoon, conducted by the!rum smuggh up, but Kelly got away from him Won Lost P.C. bases. He was first up in the fourth | | - hefore anything startec PIttShUrgh soeves 74 46 6 For the sccond time “Big Joe” |and drove one beyond left ficid on | NIC Sweed Marvels of the Water | 2 = — — 8 S {New York veeos 71 B0 [ Madwayosh of Cloquet, Minn., is the [to Diamond No. 2 for a smash ihut | — Monteith and Kelly will meet with ' Cineinnati 5o world chanipion 1og roller. He de- |would have boen a homer in aiy| @AHered For Contest or Fan- o Tex Rickard in New York today to | Rrooklyn ke ) G feated Carl Williams in a recent fleague, He duplicated his 2ext| ous Gold Cup, talk over a return cngagement for | &t Iouis 59 66 tournament at Marinette, Wis. time up in the sixth. He also turn- | 5 | the palr in the new Madison Square ' Philadelphia b4 6 — od fn a sparkling ore hana cateh of | New York, Aug. 26 (P Manlhasset Garden, They will probably be | Chicago .. %] a line drive—i% was the hase hand, | bay today cradicd nine speed 1 matched for some date in the fall | Boston ,.... 14 A | Other great defensive work wus of the water, gathercd to and then the fireworks will start, | } ldone by Garra and Manzan the |test in (he premier powerboat Games Today catehers, Wasnik, Kopolowitz, who [aof the scason for the famous rabbed three in center lik: acup 1t's a peculiar thing that the f\'(‘w} St. Louis at New York, { | ¢ York writers figure that New York | Pittsburgh at Philadeiphia 1 peaker and Damain, who took Caleb &1 13 the only place wherein a fighter | Cincinnati at Brooklyn, |smoking liner off Levine's bat Gt | winmer of t l Dinny MeMahon and Scotty Mon | *s Baby Boof trophy a year fangan counted on a wild piteh. Wasnik and Anderson stavio] w singles for the Boys' Club, but fhe ' can get a square deal. Some of the | Chicago at Boston | T |1ooked as thouszh it were about 1o carl G, Fisher's Baby Sh deals that have been pulled off in - H s o g0 through hirn | favorito: 13 himself - the big city recently have been Games Tomorrow ‘Thlflks Gha"ge m Kle'O“ [S\ The Pari Pavies 2ot tiree 10 [ puphy Boollegger under the colors C very shady. St Touis at New York, | . "‘"l "‘ t l““‘(‘ *;”'w“} "“ U6 the Columbin Yacht elub, while Cincinnati at Brooklyn. ! Benelicial and stole. K115 teok Sokalowski's | oo o wheel of Rahy Shadow. rep- The fact of the matter 1s, accord- | u - | enclicia [fiy and then hooted Tevines roller |11 1mmhu. Miaml Tieach Yacht ing to what we have heard, that EASTERN TEAGUE | — letting Truhan = score. OUWSHON | o)y “hog heen placed Vietor Klies Kaplan will have to adhere more Detroil, Aug. 29 (P)--Because (he |2insled through the box and V. Bry- [ " ocie port Washin Yacht strictly to the training grind fhan Yesterday's Liesults Balifis tolhot lickedt fomt Uneg 40| Loc s RIRiR liesthe Rbnl It rouRINE S he has in the pust. A man can’t| Springfield 8, Waterbury 6 vandi e Chis isuason Liaiiier dhan | inecentens wand Sleving Soountod Bt B Tv il st sposaiinit | travel the primrose path and still re- | Hartford 9, Pitisficld S, Triom mitafoid F oot tiet sroatosll ol ST SOUL B2 Suceolil B Reh Mrs, Dolphine Dodge Cramwoll, | tain championship form. Worcester 9, New Haven 5. tlirills in footbail, the returit of the |SLAn&AN. grounded to Ku Shew York socicty woman., driving Albany 8, Bridgeport 6 15T 2o T e ool rociantl il e ch Shlomss et st AN R m Dl gd G e et o R A s an Witness Jack Delaney of Bridge- e experienced and the game will be g |(1eN tried to got Mangun at third, | : [ was made yesterday that she had od the boat th the hm f Colonel J. G Vi vort who a couple of years ngo The Standing lot more fun for the icllows in tih could not get anywhere. Jack got a new manager and this man has| Waterbury o Lost P.C.|stands and for players as well, in {the opinion of Knute K. Rockne, | of Detroit 35 2ol cup ovr such a sway over the Bridzeport | Hartford 56 conch of the Notre Dame cloven, |1~ ”;v':” "_'”';M ioanolhineg I |»,}';jj”-4‘rm vaft. althon ] IS boy that he has been tending to | New Haven . 51 writing in the Amcrican Boy. Brylackis stante. S e I e business and he is now rated as | Bridgeport .. 03 A mjor result of the decision of | T, the - third LI Dasnil | e easily the superior of Berlnbach, | Springfield I the footlalll wulen eaminiifce; in o, o VI Went o fecond) spen g Mangan singled off Schmare's glots il light heavyweaght champion. At | Worcester £ 4SS | starting the kick-off from the 40- UNDERGOES OPERATION ‘ V| Sy > , all fans who have heen following his R oy iy e } o hope that | Il come out - bolieves. this. play o e [ y Attt BiNeatont Tending ] eareer hope that he will como o Games He baiieves this play will take & 1005 e fourtty with a homer on [12¢k Delanes of Bridgeport. Leading all right, Albany at RBridgeport, I big part in the 1925 campaigns. He | | | g tand Domai ow ¢ ato present he is laid up after a hroat | Athany fi 4S4|yard line without the tor, will he | 1 |"‘n‘w]m |hr[:lnfil\.;m\ ht i operation with septic poisoning and | pittsficld $2 350 |that teams will davelop a strong | Hf:‘ iBcountel by SHCLEFRLIE] G o center, | Iiek-off return, said Mrs, Rocky the first pifch, Tac went out and | ————— New Haven at Worcestar | will devote much time in drilling his | o o : Contender for Light Feavyweight . N | Garro tripled over third ha o Speaking of Now York decisions. | ywaterhury at Springfield team in the return of the Kick-off d il . ! i Y at T ! . I score when Looted Domain's | Fitle Has Septic Poisoni witness the recent one i which | Hartford at Pittsfiold. Uoren Rosinp eclvpesitnin weenm- S0 LTl B L L i b Berlenbach took tae light heavy- e | mendation of the rules committee, | g e B R , kD i Srlin the fifth, O'Brien walked and | Bridgeport, Aug ack - weight title from Mike McTigue. Games Tomorrow that high school games be played in o B o 5o 1D, swhen 13oshnert | laney, of this city, leadi L s This was one of the poorest decisions | wyaterbury at Albany. {Tour 1oominule, Dsteads ot doomine i S8 0 0 B8 B UL B e Tie v elalin Gitle > == e — s the country has ever known and Springfield at Hariford. ute quarters, “is & mighty wise one.” | 00 (P EEE He kept on fto | successfully opernted upon in Sna DShOtS of A Mal] was railroaded fthrough simply | pitiefield at Bridgeport | The average high school team is not [“hird and Manzan nt to second, | Vincent's hospital here yesterday for | b I3 18 rlenbac! ails 0 As- Pl B i ‘ag h and we rond oned as a |, 5 e S0 | N 2 R Ot i A oD e DRl e 52 ettt o] I Do |25 huky and well-condiionsd 28 # | o tattor was dosoled Ly saenot, septic poisoning eawed v tel— With A Bug On His Collar. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS toria, L. I. | cotlege or university team, he says, | oo 0 fiv. O'Brion | swelling of abscosses on his throat. | g P A £ S e e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE [and cleiens of younser (ellowS | ooyniad as Domain mussed up| The operation was performed by | ) Kaplan and Herman will fight should profit by this advic Hbiineysiariney Dr. Fralick, of New York and Drs | again in New York and we hope Yesterday's Results TR With one out fn the sixth Kulas|Curran and Johnson, of Bridgeport, that this will be a decisive fght| 1o eire s Ruffalo § TRM)QHOOTING EVENTS leanod on another one a homer | who reported that Delaney will b between these two even though the | moroniq 13, Providence 11 (1st). | v to loft. Pac got one when Sokolwo- | able to don the ring togs again late ahampionship passes from Connecti- | o166, Providence 1. (2d). | ——— ski dropped his fly. stole second, |in the fall. Delaney was forced 1o cut, Better to mpion | here than have the name of keeping | them here by rohbery. | e no ¢ Trading Reading Ealtimor: 1 on Mangan's will pox | eaneol his championship bout with | Rochester 1. (180). | gyer . Starner Takes Honors | Went to i L | | Rochester 4, (2d). ‘CHH'] scored as Kopolowitz threw wild | Paul Berienbach at the Yaakee | With Score of 98 Breaks in Field [to third. . Baviack starfed ) ium on Septetmber 11 because | [team with a single to left 2nd went }(\. the fliness. standing of Over 700 Entrics. e e G Tomorrow is the hig day for the! i uhan's sacrifien, | Corbin Red fox and the Ialcon | e o A i | Which Sehmarr threw foo 'afe ot | TENNIS IS UNCERTAIN, baseball feams as it will deeide iffp o0 i 7 | Dayten, 0. A.ug. B Wilh | nidway, Sokolowskl went ont| Tonnis s just ns uncertain a gam another game will have to be play= |00 o P o high scorc of 48 v afield ofd 14 Levine busted a donble o loft | as any of the oiher sports. or in ed to decide which team will play | 000 5 (Pgretinnii 0 mer G ding in two runs stance, Tietty Ryan was considvred | Kensington for the championship |y et - { Starncr of Ithaca, N. Y. won the | Boys' Club eot 1wo in il | a great championship possibility fol- | of the city ‘l. : - { grand Awerican trapshooting cham- Andercon sinals oln [ lowing her defeat Helen Wills ey : L Dionshinat Nundallaiyestorduay, AIhiy + omaede 1 raih long came Kitty McKane with | The Red Sox ook the opening | i 2 : - | was ‘,‘" first u‘r ‘n.;:) and CIASSICB | 1y o winle lach: of shert ot B T il (i S st | 5 encounter last Sunday at il e S <6 | that Starner att counted on Pac’s single to ernter 3 putting atter out of the J. F. Leonard, ficld by the close sco fo 2| gara Falls, was | and (he Faleons feel confident that | runner-up in a sioot-off with A. W, | e el take huex (hishiclory and|| a0 L aoses Ty Phillips, Forest, O., and E. E. Anicls, ' b © o start all over in a 1-“ Mt iy Birmingham, Mich. The three tied Over She Goes. e e (e bro i U ORE LRSI CH ) with 07 ntgrnational open and i Riosldancegn bEloron ogell] doubles champfonship events will Rohit A AR end the tournament today. for the all the past w | =y The ] Sox have heen out in two up all bad spots so that the t should work smooth tomorrc —_— | i afternoon | Albany-Bridgeport | s Sl I Bridgeport, Aur (Pi—-Albany | Altho Mianager John ‘l‘h‘ll“‘” defeated Bridgeport R to 6 in a | the Tied § s not announced Nis {jooceivoplayed game here yesterday | pitcher for tom afternoon. The Bears drove Snover | Nave licen: rellowing (he feamibecliat rovantin {ha St and Seliweigera | AUTO Heve choic lies hetween |yho replaced him. grew wild and | Ruckland snd Hyland, two portsid-|yas relieved in the Sth RE'FINISHING | with the cdge resting on the The score RH.E i . or husky. Rockland has been | Albany 50 010 110 -8 15 o | STATION pitehing ace of the Red Sox for | Bridgeport 0o 152 000§ 12 1 = con and he will probably Enover. Schweiger, Hinkle and | L ueed in fomorron's zame Munn; Metivier and Starr. D R SR C BO0K RCAIN Thel Falcans. have Bvuno kanial] Waterbury-Springfield uco ermishing 0. MORALY SURE SPIDERS! M in ehape for tomorron's gama | Springfield. Aug. 29 (P—The { 287 TN REET ; 2 ’ ; Sk SatEeis g SR R e s Pt e et ,.,‘;,'I",]L:,ln‘}" James Utterbank and Logan Wilton overturning their op- AND ANTS ARE CRAWL R 2oloshi i he hinkzing (Nifs ¢ ¢ t ves e -3 X an CIXERE S : ork {f he {5 calied upon | 'erday in a free-hitting contest. A There Ts Only One DUCO— {ponents in the ('-almp-t\l‘lm: contest at the Moose barbecue and ING ALL OVER HIM . catch by Bosse featured | Du Pont DUCO field day at Arlington Beach, Va. to do so. | | 2 The score RH.E. | | Waterbury 30 O0] 0N0—6 13 4 D —— e ——— - —— - : S ,‘-‘ it ”“,(P,,., Springficld 305 000 00x—§ 8 1 | Ulrich, Keafe, Bishop and Lory; ~ ching for thes® fans who plan 'n"'” £ity aid Misdereatn b A Mary's field to wateh the| New Haven-Worcester Worcester, Aug. 28—Worcester lefeated New Haven, 9 fo 5, in a list game yesterday. Two home e g Afied (e one by Kibbie and one by THATLL \JE 00 TONIGHT | WHY-1eT5 G(}KW he importance of the game for o teams cannot be m this 1 the for i1 me TAHY TT- 1D TUsT ABOUT ) DONT BE S\l — SET STRATED DANCUING- TWEY DANCE one or the [gogan, each with a man on base NILLY — 1T% 100 WARM TH' DAN(E. AT ethers of tno (hings will result from i "fhe third, gave the Panthers their | TO TAWE \N A CONMODORE'S HEN 1T WOULD B HERE. TiLL i OR(HESTRA ONLY PLAYS . It the Faleons win. then an-|margin of victory. Meyer also hit DNV GH T THAREE. PIECES other zame will have to he played {3 home run. The score R.H.E. p——— ——— the foilo Jay. 1 the Faleons |New Haven . 000 0% 150—5 12 v c Jose. then preparations will be |Warcoster 028 010 11x—9 11 1 | g > BLO\,JHRF\D‘S started immediately to arrange for| Hyman, [oftus and Lerian; e - 3-P E_ o fi/ i, the scrirs Letween the lensington |Wooch, 1. Edwards and Smith. ‘ . ORHESTARA i H{ B W [ team #nd the Corbin Red Sox 2 TONIGHT <8 \T5 No »E The St. Lo Cardinals have | hers in the National League. | Leaves HOTEL BURRITT Thcyaras Hompy, aootiopley and ; L Rlades, Hornsby and Dottomley are Daily and Sunday running one-two with Blades in fifth | §:20 a. m. (Daylight Saving Time) {}| piace Fare $3-50 One Way | ILLINOIS HAS STARS Tllinols will shy of many of its | stars of t season when the 192 Vor tickets and information, call ||| gridiron campaign gets under v Hotel Burritt. 67 W. Main St it il still have Grange and | 1ol 3310 ton. tvo of ita best bets, Tt| 3 Mortensen's Deluse Uoach Liges || Wwill b8 their final yvear as members of the Urbana eleven. cotes | HAVE LI.\I'I’_\VG vll'l;rlzns. I~ )3 WCE—HP\L\; . QAE«&; N | ree- Arrow Deluve Coaches.

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