Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAII HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 1925, e %- s p ea k in ? to wlu, | . - ] The squall blew over, as M, . | Tollowing the completion of the | AB. R H. 10 A B| rock gained such a lead n the ine 4] f S p or t S city title series, the fans of this city | | 3 & erval that she beat the Brittanla, wiil turn their eyes fo football. The Herber oin Coacl vl L 4 4 i ¥e LI " e 150054008808 R8s [All-New Britain football team will — othrt Robteto HalniCoach inack e 11 Con ¢ ) ! " q | KENSINGTON DEFEATED . !start on September 20 against the ' . field Men—starting in to nos 2 0 TR | All-Kensington baseball team Wo den't lihe to Kesp on telling |y v again it Continued From Preco nge) | Kiem ] . 3 ek Ihink of I'adey O'Coanor of tlaw.|fdmed for their prowcss on the orkiTolay. e : \ ; U 1l [ stars o N lon yesterday aft- ford as a bracbali manager o urialren. Thin 1§ the greatest & TOdfly flt OakmOH( Georgetown university — griddiers yjpea the first dnni 1) ¢ 0 i Tm il SlOl‘ Q tios dhoii ot ”T‘Z”\“-P'( ki The. (rebtmant e acrorden Faeny|(raction possible and the rst kame wili be‘the st pigskin afhiatlcs: (0| B sane seaced oo i the (st ARd SN ! H ( g ms i at o ot he B i R e lw‘-h'u'nm draw fans from all over the —_— get into action. They assembled at|ugain in the socond. The Burritts | RPN i of T nybody's game untl) 'm‘m‘rn“: was a member tha neikhborl g | Oakmont, Ta. Aug. §1. (P—One [thelr new summer eamp at Mon- |t wnable fo 4o anything In 1l TS 79 8| New ¥ \ P11 out in 1 i f Eatern league \. but we can't| Everyid L"“* A i ks hundred and thirty cight amateyr |Mouth Beach, New Jersey, yesterday | cooond and when Al Blanchard we i o i L : ; sy 2 Ip stickin i : ivery day groups of industrial {golfers of the United States and |Afternoon. Work began this morn- ||, et ARt \ ) [ 1homa plon's s \ il Belp wilekiug our Indisidunl |y jates are working out at Memo- | ¢ o e andib JALS s mend i e ¢ 5 . o T , JOING IN FUR. RPORTS abesit when we | the accsunts .ju1 piela, 1 5 "0 (Canada were primed today for the [N 1 for that framw nd also in the N N A to g of 1 Rey AU (—Some of the of Wojack's work at ortstop for! 2 g it anier IH.‘ a 1arge lannual national championship over | I-ou Little, athlatic dircetor at the i, fourth and fitth, P 1 (el \ ¢ & of time roy- the Willlameport elul (he New |%iouR WOrking under the direction of fthe 15 course of the Oakmont Coun- [Milltop, returned to Washington | "5, e fourth, the e nptell and 3 i V races : t ¢ golug In for sports. Prince York-Penn. lea Jess Norton while the New Britain |try Club, seene of the same event in [this Week after spending his \aca-|yo nug came 1 back 1o score i Baised o Wil { son of former Crow loag | Machine company has Jimmy Maher | 1a10 tion In Massnchusetts. o an- oo S0 CEEE M e Witk The hest | OB AR IR ) e | prince Iredorick Willtam, has won 2 e and Jack Argosy as strong contend-| Tobhhy Joncs. the nr ; sunces that fin preparations | ; \GERTR [ [ It N s [Hiraitiol v fas s S D EIEN o R i by Jonc presen ttitle hold- | hounc at fal - prep he Buritts could get in ! ; ) G S 1Eht 1o 5 the “spor O'Connor tald Woack on that jers for honors. The ment will surely [or and former open king, headed fhe |vere made for the lunching of the |11 Thir'ts CQUE 0 v the | 3 T i : b e raren e 19amorabie day when about 200:he a humdinger in.all respects list of stars, which included the | and kray camp le (Liragons Rol bwo oy | W[THOUT MUS[C ON SWIM o ) Lirlio i weed various athistie Kiddlen from the Eaat end under| |names of eight former champions| Ldttle will be In charge of the|io¥ 0 HEEMCE S0 ol ot e A S e L U cimming v“’]:"l”“‘": h:"?fi\“’:r‘“‘“;'”';*]‘:"m:: and a national title holder of an- assisted by S [ et s R ——— L K land skat J. laden were faker arttord | e R i : They are Mike Palm : 5 8 ¢ : - other varlety fn Ray MeAnlifte, who did not take their raps in the last duzz Band Which Aceompanic ' \ ch Wojack play with signs l Basehall at a Glance ] von the public links tournment at | former Penn State star, and Horh |40 not | npanied NOT GOING GOOD i vorld wh AT s < S & lae i Nehing 5 1 it f f\eie | 1 | i : o v?;‘ (o te |ln‘\‘n w::;:;d.dwhovm“}hfl’; —— | Garden City, N. Y.. a fow weeks ago. | Kopf. last year's Washington and |80 0 G e Amcrican Gl on Channel Gegs i s ! White Sox were for, (el hie would nover, AMERICAN LTAGU Dexter Cummings, dntorcollegiate |dcfferson captain, This pain wiil| ruel SR PIEES AT Loor ey iihilion =0 il nis ( lvaym»r?v ()\mlv;‘ fho a ball champion In 1924, lcads the unjver- |drill the backticld ! ‘l-‘-“ S ST nd Kept him from ha <X e t 0 e lead- player, either au inflelder or an . ” Isity host Iyon and Fred Sheaha st year's B . €1 1 Collins : | Yesterday's Results & ; up a vietory. 1 ' Cupe Gris-Nez, France, Aug. o1, |hroadeasti . ouiielder, but cilppings from Wi\ \cpningion 9. Chicago § [ Bt ey e et hos [Tt op A ptainienillibelinteharg srot it EMRE USRI Vertrude I i Sl i g around lixmanortitelling of the work ot the |ysatroit i phladelphin 4 |grected the opentng of the quaiifying | the lnesmen. . He has the stuit and " hont muste | through n leor, ¢ o S ‘ccal hoy with tnat club lh:nv BOY| (ieveland 2, Roston 1, [rounds today, and with tle greens| Nearly 30 players are expect: L Lo iiie toad 5 prliedlen RS e R il Elv cing by miobASEaddyieSon RO RCERI IR IR e PR TIOU AT, PN ewi v on k86 and fairways {n firm condition the |be in camp for the first davis work- | "5 LGl g e cond attempt to swim | 1D & Riow e il £ ball pinyers is worth. i scores are expected o be low, for a | 0Nt accordiug to Director Tittle. =% out of five i ! 5 —— The Standing [hall takes a long MAund when drivan | They Will be quartered at the Mon- [H0% t ‘ King . S _JONES HURLING WELT, Wojack alwavs eald that if he| Won " Lost PG, |into proper tereitory. Oakmont how- | Mouth Brach inn. The daily drills [E00 A o on el . ! Y s seems 1o be ware given the chance (o piay ball| \Washington 70 45 .g37|ever. has traps, yawning gaps | %1l be held on the Holly oo [ play mad on a tug during her | o o hi wher ) FoniERins lrles ohs at his regular positlon which is| philadelphia i 312 | Which Invite wandering strokes and [Fhow srounds, leca W s aftar it lons S o sl . "“’]'0;1" g’ shortatop, he would burn things up. | Chicago 65 58 .sénitne sand is furrowed untll only the (R0l | score route e s e ) ke Coming from himself, this didn't; ¢ 1 ouis a5 : 3a5 |strongest slash with a niblick win | According te rQE R ) BUREI o g |underso suehan experic : ienee il i Vhé feot Dk roune ag eonvi as it would | efroft o Jearey to satery LR e S e & 1 four musicians suffered so Keonly o was \orking for a losing have ftrom somebody else. but!(cioyclana 60 In such a situation the ces for ‘_""M‘”,]L_“” SR " 0 rom ss during the trip that to & nas | el H Is & good chance of “Chucky"” believes in letting his ac- [ Now York I tJones appear better than ever v on | Nt A e Sl b S they lef ugne immediately class in vic- 0 el s, | - I8 da ig! il v h -rw‘r\r‘,‘\‘”‘""“ Lt A"', i 1 o e N " F Rhneinn - cals i iy e el = 2 wntil abent the middie of September ks (g {turned to their homes in 1.i s An account of the game heiween Games Today Smatelin eliamplonaniphtyofsugcessglinky [ Baassc Rl 1] Iopk (o1l it {{ oven calling on Organizor Gosta HAR! HA Willamsport. And Seranton for| Open date. No games schoduted,| V% times. The stock itle Atiantan | before refunit (0 [0 JEIER (EAA pay for their ser I Nl ataiara Lhutton Thursday was recelved by a friend| 1\“ hr;“.y ahove par—and at r)»-»» me | B eason work, Thoy will have | “ o " Farly in the swim the s i ‘\ Iy of Wojack's In this city and the| NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 Slofainil shpractiseBnonn IS &S s Sese ekt worli oo hatdio Sl e _. |succumbad mal q oSt Waiter (ex-printer): Typograph- friend was kind enough to lot us B o e reeletered ST AN O i | (el esanon Lagaingth Dreacl o 3 sousht “the seclusion that the cabin (reed ahea it should be mutton, see it. The account of the game Yesterday's Results [ipiesiundenilixacondior ol vt i i ot Nanti o A He was fo ot ! b 1 su talls that Willlamsport won by a| New Tork 3, & Louis 1. (1st). | Trainer Plka Albs w1 lool : - g afterward b mbonist and the A 2 G | The qualifying play of 15 holes al : ; of ml, who 10 to 5 score. It wax written by| &t Louls & New York 0. (2 [{odas srad i s [aftar the candition of 1= men. i I " nem y i, Tl Towne, a correspondent for the| Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 3 | ~ai:n‘d “’”;h = fi"“g‘l"“’“; i Y‘i‘h‘;r\"l"."" s - i ying alt ous 3 TWilllameport papers. (First game, 10 innings) L B el e S 18 the Boosiun 18 Cladleian o wod ier of Okldhoma, western amateur ! NA W 1l SRR S |champion, and each is expected to ] \ 110 - a : erels something of what he hasj Othier clubs not scheduad | display a brand of golf to bring in- | U L s : 2 i to say about the local boy's work| |centive to the other. This pair un i » e 2 4 h|Beulomn ¢ in Thursday's game: ‘“Yestarday's The Standing doubtedly will have the greatest gal- o e I e zame wasn't a wholly brilliant ex- Won Lot PG |jo ; J JOLe i : 2 Bl e ) nibitlon, we admit, but it showed {":"\L‘"t (5 81 Amone fhe well known plavers e Jamosemli Sl ; e s just enough to convince us and afN ors: 5 paired today are: Ttobhert A, Gardne % g Page) | Bases on patie Fre STV large number of other fans that the| Cincinnati : & | hicago and Max R. Marston, Dhila. | (Continued From Preceding Fag ard 1 ) s Hinchmanites right now are fully|Brooklyn A2 492 1 Jelphia. TrET e IO i i v Costa T the equal of any club in the circuit. | St. Louls . 65 480 \Gilliam € Fowners, dr. Pitls Hrnestelt jed T v G e sorry we ! A few weeks ago, such was not the | Chicago 45 | hurgh and Toss Somerville, Tondon, |nanke RS ¢ i {undertake to play on the fu case but today, with Wojack and|Philadelphia 42 ont: Donald Carrick, Toronto and |loves IR ! [for three times that amount Kissinger on the list of local regu-|Boston ........ ‘*-imww ouimet, Boston; Reaind R. [TeNN°% nSn e [ | e 2 4 the White Ttoses or any other et Mackenzie, Washington and W, |xIu i o A S (sl C MIREETS | MYSTIC NINE WINS TWO i l club will find it well nigh impos-| Games Today amilton Garduer, Buffalo: Jesse T i rhin baters and | e ystic nine started off late in asts Longer Works Better sible to jar the Grays out of the| Tittsburgh at Philadelphia tuilford, Boston and James Manion. ST, LOULS e ‘”"."“ :"" listless playing by the |y \son vesterday, but a late lead." | Chicago at Rosion Louis; Rudolph Knepper, Chicaga | CHAAL GRS LS S & 1% Corbin a lig hetter than none at all o . 3 Cincinnatl at Brooklyn and Chris Dunphy, Washinzton; Ar- | Sl SR ntheingl of the Itk the Collier into A” SlZeS Carrled in StQCk A fitfle further down the column| o |thur W. Yates, Rochester, N. Y., and | [ i Rl ShEueR ternoos |yesterday by th of 1 s the following: “Virtually all ov’ EASTERN LEAGUE Jess Sweelscr, New York: Grorge | f. ‘ I ik ""L‘ ChS) that the 1 nd followeld up v 7e fans know what Frank Wojacl [von Eim. los Angeles. and . G. b 2 s bagn e DRIl i e ory over | can do in the infield and his per-| Yesterday's Results | Waldo, Jr.. Detroit; S. Davidson Her- eane N 0 n S HlEaieon S 1 1 formance yesterday merely added| Albany 8 Waterbury 4. (1st). |r ladelphia and Ellsworth H. [Rebcrtsn {12 os 1 fnefore the gun X Ll erowd e, <ome suppl-mentary proof to what| Waterbury & Albany 3. (24). yugustue, Cloveland; Goorge Hackl, |Yanier. o : ! {rmat - on s mad linto the 1 ¢ sea has already been clearly demon-| Hartford 9 Springfield 2. (1st). |Jr.. Chicago and Harrison K. John- o} o @ 9 0 0 0 the scare of jor e | Martford 3. Springfleld 2.(2d). | Faul } S o sl vas the pool el | New Haven 5. Worcester 0. (1s1). | el M tlon offered by Ori 5 Turther: down the line is this | Worcester 3, New Haven 2. (2d). it R the ontire sc Bt hE otiia i qn the sccond inning, Carter and| Bridgeport 6, Pittsfield 2. (1st), | PLAY OFF T]E | mxo tae nits- i [the T. & 1% Corbin team pr ed Wojfaek had walked but the former | Pittsficld 5, Bridgeport 4. (2d) | hase bit Biue ¢l ‘u: un \\\‘ Ay Tineup that play- was forced at third, Crandall to| _— | = Vhatilder . Uanarth 2. ii'van | ‘3‘911( M..’\‘.:\"j\"\',, dioer Tiice, Young scored Wojuck with a | The Standing | Paradise Park and Washington |10 1% o Danferh el o e single which Lucas stopped with & Won l.ost i [ ::I’yy u»_\v‘ COngty 2. ns Shan LG parkling jumping catch after it|Waterhury s | Teams Battle Tomorrow for Boys' 1"‘* “fl "j;’\‘ ¥, W )” g e sal Lounded badly | Hartford 72 played hehind {he bat again £ et Teague Pennant H. PO, A. & |day., connected for the first S e 2 % f A n p home uns na with atrus or Just get this line: “In the fourth, | Bridgeport e Baradlsc Darl nintWashinsol i A Ao SO 0 Wojack tripled and scored on Bed- | Springfield ton teams will play off tomorrow pLEg b e T e e |w {ord's error on Young's drive. Worcester Cafternoon at Walnut Hill park to . Ny il {tc Qriole8 6ranl i Sl ! e ailbany; decide which team will win the pen- | i Ul ieo e natlin] (lscontitian | | Then again: “In the ninth, Wo- | Iifisfield nant in the Boys' League which has |Lt® <5 U e e Ay { | \ck singled and fook second on = | been sponsored by the Itotary club. o IhiRe i & il awes | \oung's single to short cenfer after Games Today These two feams ended the league s = - at Anderson's o gs and although | | Wilekle had fanned. Wojack waited Waterbury at Alban ule last Friday in a deadic T o ok battors scored hits, many of the | , )t long enongh to draw Sullivan's | Soringfield at Hartford for first place and the playoff to- ST Y G I ETGin) ek ek Atk throw to second and stole third Pittsfield at Rridgeport morrow is expeeted to ha one of the | S e e e and e Kiseinger drove in hoth Wojack an:d Worcester at New Haven fiercest diamond battles socn this i he Orioles could do 1ol | Young with a donble to right field.” 7 == year. . one across. Neither team | 5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL |*“Boit foams Tost only one game N S | : ; That's terribic bed playing, im ==t (hroughout the season. Paradise Orioles one in the fifth | IVERVIHING'S N MALS A TR RED- IT WONT BE HARD i R ostordayisanc il (sl | Park last to Washington and Wash- o e e TORGOT STUPP THEM IN CORNER. OF licading 0, Syracuse o, «(1st) ington lost to Paradise I'ark so one {he seventh and two in the elght 4 Looking over the score, Wt 3 vading (2. {can see that the teams are pretty the Orioles were unable to | nd that Wojack was at bat three f. Tochester 4. (181) favenly matched. There is little to | L The ninth ining saw P & 1 | \ offici nes, He scored three runs 7. Baltimore 4. (2d). | ek from between the two although | ve five more making a grand | s nd -ot two hits. Tie hits were a Ruffalo 10, Providence 2. (1st) v have crowds of rooters who will 4 runs while the Orloles | iriple and a single. Me stole one Providence 7, Buffalo 1. (2d). |ghgw tha good points of cach team cross two ending what was | | 1ase ird, and f 4 in three | X sspoeed fwo outfits are practicing beating they have received | | ~ ouble playe. In the field he had The Standing faithfully for the game and all th ! Al ve | | ) wr putonts and five assists and no Won lLost M players will he in od condition LS Y re wasn't anything very spee- | i ) {1 rors. Naltimore when the umpire class play ball 1/»1 ST tacular about the game except the | | d = | Toronto morrow afternoon. The contest will | EACH GLTS CHANCE Mitting of “'Yi * Patrus and “Col | W+ hope Paddy O'Connor reads | Rochester start proniptly 3 o'clock and | Alanager Stanley Harris of Wash- |gtable” Huber. The former got six | int Buffalo haseball fans who want to see a r ;‘“ "\” has been using the Veteran |gjean hing out of six s AN —— Reading 6 i 5% hall game, had better be at W 30b Veach in the outticld quite r other time at hat heing MYETLE WANTS TO WHES In th> rotes on the game. it says: Jersey City f4 Hill park toniorrow afternoon larly of Inte. And Bob's heen com- o gaerifice fly, 1 16 THE. RALSAM ‘, *\lU\A 'K\ We.ack pariicipated in all of the Syracuse Wt ST PR S A ing through with some timely hits. yrinte. two dou 1D THE B M PILLOW GDING, | e doible plays. He also Providence y ’ 100, 1w how the old-timers [y ) Sy \SHED IT | e L R Adrars Lenglen Defeated for perk up when they join the S¢ £l lihoneo il I ) e : Py torial briga o hom cith a yutout and {wo assists. His| Games Today First Time This Year |toria! brisade oliiglss. Jasper. plave nal wae a snappy running rsey City at Toron Deauville, Fran Aug. 81 (- | N S HO! at third with six ¢ s grounder and a! Urovidence at Buffalo wzanne Lenglen, Tranee’s dazzling | o s o B N N . [vors while at bat retty. throw 1o first. Raltimore at Rochester nnis star. came out on the losing [ i i PHANE Ttour out of six trips Reading at Syracuse end for the first time this i ik s olfors at the Tahone” {Orioles shone in the the above, it as it - = {when she and Count Tudwig Ssausion ol gkoliers atther T ahnun-diseest i Erom ] ; ¢ S dacis club here vesterday by making O CbRA0s vax HlE fill Hoogstraten were defeated yester- |\ o 10 (T 0 Rmay v lax playi p alll plaver un ocs {day by Mile. Hnehez and M. Arago | Eana et hnt e e AR U = ever be a ball play |competing in a foursome match recover hits t atter than he's doing now. ‘ {in the mixed doubles finals of the in- e i agitha Carbli {ternational tourname re around the sacks alin How about it, Padd | bin Red | Mary's en- | The baftle batween the ¢ cons at E afternoon was | joyed by a big crowd Looking over ‘ne box &core, one comes to the| conclusion that ty" BRuckland il v nearly won his game, e alioned five balis to be hit m(n‘ lie outfleld. one of them being a fly aught by Ferguson, and drove J1ost of his own team's runs by hits. | wonderful shape yester- Fa Sox rield own 4o was in iay and t in one of the best caries seen in thiz eity in some| time. | The Corbin Red Sox and Kensing- start off at st Sunday. The Faicons wili be in Holyoke playing n the alcon mpionship series | Mary's field will be vacant ‘or 1he dav. Managers Tobin and | Ruekles will oot fozether on th ment wlil probably he fortheoming morrew din re season ome "The Orinies who finished acc wa Cliy Ieague have iwo m carres tehednled for thi Thev linve arrangsd for a h sor~e with the Faresty tanen ‘he Arst Kame 1o he plaved pevt Funday In Forcsiville and the wenad Fame 0 be 1hving pare nd ine | Saturday . A il preet tomerro= Alght At 6:30 A'elotk at Walaut Hill & and all the rough spots which N | 1 score; - TAKI: FINA[ fiAME-vvmr! all over the court, but she| NO More Dandruff S ‘fuul’i not quite compensate for the | g R —_— weakness of the count, who went in |, L agaan e Rt B (Continued From Preceding Page) |Vith an i 1 hand. However, €he [ds this quickly and safaly there fa noth- | 1a b . [Ton the singles final, defeating Miss |Ing s0 gaod as Parisian $ the b Yuher. ‘ )3 hurst o istral o |Dmir and s-alp treatment pe itehing | Anasta B. Kana, p 3 o 0 1 s ofDaphne Akhurst of Australia. Jalo e s Inftratmen s Ssionh sl A s o= far Parisian Sage. Ita guarantesd Slo Twe baca | Mile. Eenglen was in fine form and | aren o uck out—by ouble piays Blanchard. Left on bai —Corbin Fal- s ona & a Place in t National. New York, A e)—In e's quite a in the first div league between clubs out Den Lot iladelphia r With only at just 33 polnts or five games separate orgarl-ation. Twelre der o w hours a day. FIRST DIVISION BATTLE | Fight 1s on Between Five Cubs For case and slates still owley and Sautter, —— Lucky They Didn't Lose His Whole Wash ! WELL- 'LL BE DARNED- “THIS V'LL SEND MM CLOTHES | THey To THAT LAUNDRY — WENT AND LOST ™Y BEST SHIRT LRIGHT TO LOCK T STAS DAD REMEM- ATHING SUMTS BY SWAM © 1S TH LAST TME (DAWGONIT- THEY WENT. AND CHARGED ME FOR \T ON TH BILL Too'- THEY (ANT he First Division of - (By vou don't attle on for a place ision i1 the Nationa no less than fivc pennant running ooklyn, Chicago, Boston are al ance of the select NEA Know g B out & menth to play the iowiy Draves. 1t sast races among the et ] ailow children | more thaa eight n the Rigtory GET AWAY WITH THRT STUFE At O ONT WiLL. | NOUR WIFE LET 08 DO Hoor DIRTY Loy = HEd ' - WHAT T [TH BIL 1HER?'- You HAUE ['NCLUDED IN My BILL TH' DRESS SHIRT wou LOST ! EaTA L NG