New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Roistarnietist et tatsssarisstad AUGUST 31, Hlssatai Nttt i et st s g T ST R T 22 00 1o e e e R i et S e de s e et e CORBIN RED SOX WIN RIGHT TO MEET KENSINGTON FOR CITY TITLE — RANGERS ARE: CHAMPHO.\S OF NEW BRITAN CITY LEAGUE— FIRST ROUND OF TENMNIS TOURNEY FOR LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENDS TODAY — BOYS Ernnnnnnn WASHINGTON INCREASES LEAD OVER ATHLE TICS Senators Win From hi‘.c RI1N \\ hile Detroit is Beai- ing Mackmen—Yankees Lose to St. Louis—Cleve- land Sews Up Series By Winuning From Red Sox— (iiants and St. Louis Split Twin Bill-—Brooklyn Takes Both Ends of Double Header From the (incinnati Re Sxiietraresiriiseiss a lead of the Washington phi Washington three and o Mack and making the thre e Tygers cloged their v defeat In ¢ walloped year and t York tallies, ¢ four of 14 games home Cleveland 1 in four of t ed in four ¢ The Giants wera 1 headway in the Na nant scramhle, from St. Louls in of a double ! Intern: continue in their games. The games and gagements < Brooklyn polishe In hoth section gram, 4 to to 8. Rixey oft the the firet fants cision 1 RANGERS WIN 7Y ‘WE—""O WILL SUCCEED RUTH? CORBIN RED SOX TAKE LEAGUE PENNANT Three Swatlests Close 1926 Sea- son at Walnut Hill Park Leaguo Standing tangers A, C. 1 of seball team the victory Lampions Mowing their over n Neserves at Walnut Hill final game of the scason ernoon. The City | B TR e a8 A S p i 1322 sn e 22 FOR 17 STRAIGHT !'IIIJI\\II\HlH\. 3 \'! AWING TO A CLOSE IT LOOKS IHE THRONE THIS QUARTET LED THE MONOPOLY LAST YEAR LIKE ONE oF THE AMERTCAN 1.15A WITH THE FOUR WOL LD | | pennant | coming in as a second divi- | n the season was ahont batted their way throt | opposition until they reached the and {hen they A not The will be W cot Rangers pre- nsenen in ture, gers of the will 2 in city hall ' to the possibillty et o cr season which most successful ever conducted Managers or representa- siv clubs in the attend this probably be Jeague pesday o'clock hold- end of lebrte the in the city tives of the nrged to meeting the last thi prers—Ualcon Reseryes as usual plazed the zanie of the entire wea amping FFalcon le- v hit in bunches, neld and from on the Bill the o losers and though his stammed he managed to s until the fourth th. it all over ed the two fraimes displayed fine aking he lack and control and in the ninth. Ialeon Reseryes painfully hurt hit to cenfer came and who s np all the way hurling Hine started ey many ru was Sunda nitc and though b od experionce plunked merrily Gadoms curve, wa center fi in Simon. the Rangers’ hed red from 1 the Bud tenlke Jacel kowski and Wv's work on the the hitting 4 in 5 tri wielding was vith also FPaleon Burritts-Dragons ries of the The B (Coatinued On Following Page) discuss the | was one of | 1 [ honors tor - RUTH 70 APPEAL (BY ART CARL Who'll win the purple toga Llematic of the American | batting championship this Who will lead the Clout in lieu of the fallen Ruth, whose dethronement has been em- phatic and widespread? | Will the swatting swag again be| lgathered in by & member of that | tamous quartet of ex-champions, | that had a grand monopoly on the 17 straight seasons? | From this distance it looks like | another “Big I'our” year. For with |the end of the ¢ but a little I more than a month away, we find | Speaker, Cobb, Heilmann and sieler tup arqund the top of the heap bat- tling for supremacy. And each stunding 4 good chance to crash | through | Just 18 years ago the first of the | | zroup, Cobb, reached the diz | heights. That was in 1907 Ane - | every season after, until 1924, one of | SP-EAI\E.DJ | the fonr showed the way 11016, Cobb clung to the exucling pace| But Cobl returned to the top the for nine straight campaigns—1907- | following year and rep: 1915. Then came Speaker to halt 1918 and 1919, In the scnsational Georgian dynasty in Sisler grabbed the laurels, IPIRST ROUND OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT ENDS TODAY, Field- em- league 1t | stretel | * 3 | Anothe | ana | Mackian ‘vm» ut may hanc At for the all the me of th ors of Georgs impion turning | 17 out of when « eiting ”.1 l'my his I]ASE 10 LAN[]!S Henry Dressel Leads Matches Played in Play rst 1o For City Title in the mer Today off first round niatches singles for the city tennis champio 31 (A—Ind and under a 0 tor misconduct off the ficld, baseball's quondam King Geof Herman (Labe) uth, was h today with the in- ntion to ¢ his case before Lall's supreme power, Commis- who himself once dis- cipiined e it home run hitter in a deg comparable that ust promulgated by Miller Huggins, | the midget nanagers of the New { Yank Yunkees, W a (3“ ¥ ot play- \ug ship. Most of the men have y s already hednied their matel mainder are Much promising ma beer uncovered by the play the week-end, some very fast tennis re sulting. Henry Dressell is way the rest in number of s pla ed, having reached the round bhefore | N the semi-finals. He defeated Waltor 1 Meyer Friday 6-—2, 6—4 in a first jland round match. Then Sunday morn- |football (ing he romped to a three set vietory | over Jack Leinhardt of Maple Hill. [would de wry hat same afternoon | ¢ cision | Montague of Hay Jacob Ruppert, owner of (easily 6-—3, € voiced satistaction with |10 show the same e ciub and ex- [it will be 1t Ruth should [returned the role of dicta- Play and the re- today defeatod 0 13 Hanson | & for ial has of over ird 1ce ahead of b stoner Landis, I with to intermedi- dready had n aling power Daby form Went ot l no sur ment o 1 indignatior assume v ir Ban Am in acco lisciplining He called mind ot a & club’s policy. Johns president of the 1can leaguce, announced himself | w action in The Days of Real Spont « Muggins Ruth, i n with the and in a m v oid boy q starter t AL Simmo, sort of u,mn,, luth did ha ontsta Booth in (the net, ¢ teated Gians Montagi LOORING F'OR sive to wrrange gar 2ITIIRISININISINSNISIANLC CIBLIBIIINLILINIINS serzsnnsinnst ' TEAMS PLAY TOMORROW — OTHER SPORTS e 1Al Iv'l'l\\ AGAIN It ING, BABI CAMPAIGN ITURN TO - FINAL GAME FROM FALCONS “l‘]urn Right o Meet Kensington For ity Champion- ship—"Lefty” Buckland is Too Miich For Opposing Batters—krros Aid in Downfall of Losing Team —l\;mi'l Turns in Nice Game But His Support is Weak at Times—Xinal Series Will Probably Start Next Sunday. al-Huber flicd out ay | Wojack to | nd i neat o Tl rhin Jied Mary s, emith cons o rrer making atternoon, scor il Sisth flied Fitgputeek wnned, same of thedr s inning to Devite out anchard, Wolack Son Score Blanchard ot e finals with the inat the i championship o th “Letty” Buekland wonnd for Corbing yesterd tened 0 A great hos gani into the [winners over for o Klat piret third Klathi, who Wojach wild and Buckland Tergumon Kre- Fitzpairick roturn son reached sceond singled 1o cor r, svoring it trying for second, to \Wojacl y. As gane, er- atded much in the Bruno Kania e pitehed too rch tor | land was bt Buel dar to Sullic Seventh inmng Kredar walked and Kopw e bounder and threw hin ont at first. Tervis was hit by o pitehed ball, Sul- ek flied to Fitzpuivick A 1 ra out, Wojack L7 | Kopee out the same “"“ :\‘y‘::ly.ln Jervis, who BatSles ighih ont, J Ialeons (o fathom he Game hy Inpings mning aleon [ N Devite sacri threw it ol and J. Kuania DeNito | 1 the heehan tanned tent to second Llatha's high First nii ol 4, but Janchard's Buekland glove e error secend, but Blanchard the bl wind him throw to Mitzpatriel wack struck o rus o Blor = Corbin Red & Patn ¢ back of secon w0 o) o t for trivved 1 Kool Kiatha Enyder made a nifLy o 1928, | | old order ut bre akin the last season esent indi to he top this year cations, Tris o vt han inning Kanta struck through the Hmith, Blanchard how- hit a hieh Kania i it third Hu honnded and od bt refrieved hox e who threw 1o [droppea the ba i xot cond to Fitzpatrick. Wo wecond Bengon and tanned. nter Smith Devit a the ith grounded Lever quick throw IKania off ing and off shins s were wack on a nifty stop wnd th sullick ¢ by heaving it ania, hay vds third, it the plat | double play 100k place Hotber singled sacriticed, ¥ Kania to Klatha, to Kiatha RBI pchard out. Wojack to Klatka out a plate. Sul continied | siizpatrich doubled to left, scoring the double play by to fHn 1#er, hit one down at aliead of Smith | a el took a bad bound Kredar got an in- | the latter in the chest Klatha sacrific wild to first and the hal) e A voungster. Fitz- te third Buckland out, s mu s anyhody swing i to ve ton an | Athis has rothing ) J eaving it suson s one 5 Kania nd strick He thres was touched by threw to [pateick was "y Kiatka The ; Second fnning {field hit to third same | Buckland to o |ETOUNdCd to Kmith. who 1o |Patrus and on the vefuen nailed jgnson stole se {Kredar. Jdervis o 1 second. [ Kania to Klatka when Patras Irt ISepoc's throw get | Ninth I Sullick fanned thiough short. ns of the monareh en papid clip ot lat 1 the oll quartet the top- nd e Jervis W el a year tio cond ‘s a he struggle ing olive branch And wre interesting because four ling ies are mem- ~ Kredar singled 1w was doubled with [iKlatka on the latier's grounder to Patrus and Blanchard eoni- : i play. daglowski bat IFerguson droy o | m strnek ont | whieh Wojack wot by a beauty sto o “::\ :;"flf 2 with his hand, His throw S as i the |bounded to the | Ferzuson € [1tand hit one dow coupley [iack booted and 17 rgns at | Woiack recovered the hall pliate fo center field in Ruekland 1 Patrus flied to B inning—1t DeVito Waojar nn a sl Red Sox Seare chard and Fitzpatri o laway on the | I Smith. s<hiy domain for| Bl t 18 scasons one zround crowd bae sprung a big surprise liminated H fed p! set mateh forni, and inability Booth ost him the matceh. 1d Bassette, o ng (o s an ex- : ; short which Wo- on conunted nd made Niek thens attempt Tatter Bas this, to pass e ind I walked and Fitzpatrick S f mder on Wojack's ey Snyder Kecapitulation to get und: H. Rr 1l defeate i | gcored |\m]l~‘ Third IKroi e W lstruel od At nia Wit to ror of his grounder ed ta Woiack, but J ound- | a dropped and hoth | beat out 1 Ka Kapec J. Lein Winn from iy Benson won iefanit Dressel defe Huber (Continued On Followinz Page) ks. Wojack grounder an a bunt | " nt | fil Smith's plat ing sic grahbe ound ated Sullick Blanchard row Kot skied fo | chan g ont ruck throu DA COME IN AND SEL THF ELTO OUTBOARD MOTOR START WITH A TOUCH Weighs Only 50 Pounds | HADFIELD' ( SPORTING 'GOORS 15 MAIN 8T, Pourth inning Blancl to Blanc weigh f wholly GAMLS Kre Klatk: ingled second when | over the midwnay Patrus grounded got Titzie at Y patrick s composed of o 1 professional stars, A single S with land fanned Wi-pro or g wha fanned Rlanc] nice atop, BRIGGS timated that t Babe probably will scason, tisconduct king and staying 1 night are things that will not rated,” said Mr. Johnson came from St. lLouis, Huggins broke the news of cnsion and fine to him, He 10 be physical con- jovial mood tle that Hugging m, but sought to play again 1 1ore st seem dition an in 1y had vio- nst remaining . and that the rule ired one nig! 1rm to the hotel at all xplanations for in 1o observe re- f failure the ailed R directin the team's told of two cccasions dur Chicago-New York series had deliberately done jus at had been di- anager. He had for that too. | of his falling off in hit- or subject of criticism in ns' statement given Ruth said that he ck a mwlv"v too soon after sick Hug, e opposite to W d by the bunk about me losing d Ruth. "I am and hitting ’em they'rc just s well ing safe.” accused Huggins of seeking him the goat as an f the Yankee's 1 aaid g the a long ox poor that ool +c4 that s the Yankee 1 will h anpounced i the name old applied to professidasl ox‘ ‘ Wherkers |erivenn

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