New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1925, Page 8

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ATHLETICS AND GIANTS STAGING PRETTY FIGHT Washington Beats Boston—Msakmen Measure Yanks— Giants Trim Robins — Cards Down Pirates — Braves Split Double Bill With Phillies — Detroit Polishes Off Cleveland Indians in Thrilling Game. New York, Sept. 12 (—Although Holloway, p . ) REE BN e S ) the flag race in the major leagues Vhitehill » G0 have been practically sewed up by Totals oo o1 the Washington and Pittsburgh clubs _x—Batted for Eichrodt In sth, the Athletics and Glants today are ;o™ =t fighting desperatcly to remain in the Two base hiis—Burms. Winge, hres running. v.‘..;‘l hit—Bassier. Stolen bases—Burns, v gt = sop Smith, rifices—Wingo, Smith, Double With the veteran Waiter Johnson yin\™p ihcrificet="Ningo, Smith, Dol in the box yesterday, the Senators —Cleveland 1 crep closer in the pennant struggle —of HolMiway Detrolt 5. Smith 1, Buse on bally Whitehill 1, by winning from Boston, 5 to 4, a “o '\ il ‘n'"n‘!."“y ‘ Hotlows .‘y i base on balls with the gacks loaded 71-3. Winning pltch Ume in the ninth forcing home the win- pires—Dineen and Owens. 2 hours, ning run. The viclory permitted the Griff- NATIONA[ LEAGUE men to continue their seven game ’ hold on first place for the Mackmen teok the measure of the Yankees, 8 BROOKLYN to 2. “Lefty” Groves was on the yine ss b mound for the Athletics and while Tierney, x . 00 the Hugmen totalled 11 hits, he $ock 2b 20 kept them well scattered. Heat e 00 Fournier, 1b With Judge K. M. Landis, base- | Cox, rf 00 ball commissioner, a spectator, the |} Brow 0 ¢ 0 Giants turned the tables on the | Jemme™ f G Robins, 4 to 2 in the opener of a |Oshorne, p 0 ) serles. Meantime, the Cardinals | Horsraves xx . o o whacked out a 5 to 3 decision over Totals 3% 210 ST the Pirates cutting Pittsburgh's lead NEW YORK Announcement was made of the |iisch, T R Mg I purchase of First Baseman Leo Cot- | Meusel, 1t P TR ter from the Loulsville club of the | joir 17 ) dnEle O American Association, former Cubs’ | Lindstrom, 0 0 0y B player, by the Giants. The New |iackson, ss . (IR Lokt T3 Yorkers alsp hought O. G. Lacey, | paynes p | 0 3 B secopd baseman, and Outfleld J. | Nebf, p . Ry TR Carter, both from the Rickmond of : e T the Virginia league, Al s 20 ¢ 27 x—Batted for Mitchell In 9th, X ted for Osborne In 9th. 2000 00D 000 001 . Frisch. n | Baas—1olly, 3 Double pla. Jackson to . Left gn base Brookisn 9. Badl on . off Oshorne 5. Struck out— Hit The Braves persisted hard on the heels of the Cardinals for fifth place | o0 by drawing an even break in a dou- | ble-header with the Phillies. Boston took the first game, 6 to 4, while Fletcher's club annexed the con- ¢luding session, 4 to 2. Between the contests, | hase Bacrifices—I the Elks placed a wreath on the fablet at ;::,‘,,“,':f‘\'::., e e Braves fleld dedicated to the mem- |and Ptirman. Tiem—1:37. ory of Norman D, Boeckel, formerly third baseman of:the team. The PITTSBURGH Elks also took up a colection for the PO A restoration of the historic frigate, e Constitution. | As the Browns idled with the JOHNSON White Sox on account of. rain, the ? 4| HERE ARE EIGHT BRIGHT 1, Bengals moved to within half a 0 0| LUSTY CALL OF OLD FATHY game of third place by polishing off . % 9| THE QUESTION: tho Indians, 5 to 4. Detroit also took | o < okt a two-to one lead on the series. 0 0 (BY BILLY BVANS | Ve, xx ft 0 0/ Who will take the places of many AMERICAN LEAGUE | S el e Who will finall des, It R MO Ak las the outstanding H. PO. A E. |Shinners, o olsame? ; 40 2 1 0 0|Hornshy, : i 0| To whom will fall the title of e ;l{;‘l""\';“";' 0101 Ol pome run king after Babe Ruth e S s | ceased to cr h over (1‘ IRl St What pitcher Rengough, AL 10 worship that hus reap: | Koenig, s 4 10 the great Walter Johnson? Shocker, p U lke 15 While no individual is greater | A LI ok R S | than the gan ill it must be ad- | Totals 31 11 00 mitted that colorful athletes of | pHILADELVIA baseball have done much to popu Bykis gb S s | larize the national pastime, Cochrane, ¢ . e 10| It isn't going to be so very long Tamar, It 0 ‘ 1 0 1: Cuyler, n- | before three of tl greates out- el el o A e fielders in the history of the game, 2 iaia Cobb, Speaker and Ltuth, will b no . 1RSia RS 1 0 = 2 | more ) o e B fbran e Srgbi | Veterans Are Stowing Up = Time—1:43. \ Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker have Totans 26 i s | done their it over a long period of x—Batted for ot (K1 T GA l vl done well, n G —Paschal out In second inning, hit by | AR i Andidons IranklL b LisEh oy batted ball WIETL i POA £0 on New York 000 000 B : i1 e it L the bat their eye m as Fh,\;‘::'l'y_ml B 0| good as ever It is in field rifices—Lama R Sl DR ang hases oy Gehrlg. Doubl wks, 1 ' TN r of tim Thei Jg: Hale, Dykes and Poole = | Huber, 31 ¢ 1o falter sisted). Left on bases Friberg, 2h A5 (o s i Re Philadeiphia 5. Rase on halls Sl T Rtuth, while he n't 1. Struek out—hy Shocker N(alx: 4b 0 service of cither Cobb or ax Hit by pitchor 8 Wilaon, ' for varions reasons per Umpires—Evans, Nal i DNCRtLr D, a I —1139, | Wilitam, "= R ! ClOSETELO G BOST AX T o R £ of the others AR H. PO A ¥ S peany 2 uth, the possesse Rogenthal, 1t 3 1 0l *Totas IS T SN ’. ; - Flagstead, «f e T ) BOSTON nsual physique 5 Carlyle. 1t s 10 AB R H. POl Ak |small nd a bi Todt, 1b a5 ) " St he pena Towin Prothro, ) 1 1 01 Ne ] \ ‘ N 4 2 Wamby. ' W f T an i c o Rethrock, ss Bu o0 ) sult. ¢ ¢ pound {'\’;‘:“w’* soorep A 5 e st SRR Johnson Nearvin; Tuhr, p By 1, e 3 Aog For 1 rs Walt Willlams, v T 01 rNed, i A heen a great pitehe | AB M. PO A « of 128t sca Rice, et ‘ v n regular is t €. Harr b M e\ ] It Goelin, 1t ' ' ‘ e ) 0 6 - - - Nat for ) GANME) Rousch of Ci { Carey | - . PIGHT TO DRAW rvice, ¥ v I w, N. J, Sept. 12 P + prising Tudg ) e R 1 Chilean ed 1 . % t night with Joe Lohman of | steppi I Toled [ « r < v pag " : Rojus 1 1c Lkl GRIDDERS TO REPORT v hetter ) Tlinois ScHM! 5 to report for pract « hir T, Sew X v or hopes to turn out t remicr r r of " T ageregation this m s on. H yin 1 of lir Within the ne vea e layer ped SHY ON ¥ bascball hictory 1 1 be a i - rd will have but few veter- | ous blow 1o ne. T ‘ md which to mold the 1925 | doesn’t seem t 1any stars In th R M. bOA Spalding. rhke Ha 1 other stars have - - [ 4. But with Coach Charlie Grass) ve t found on T the job Cr r i f as ipating ing ¢ 1 READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS is being u grade paper. | Wasg to make/a high cotton U TIME CAREY IGHTS OI' THE BA PLANS COMPLETE FOR INDUSTRIAL TRACK MEET CORBlN RED SOX AND KENSINGTON READY FOR SECOND GAME OF SERIES— “LEFTY” TRUHAN LEADS BATTERS IN BOYS’ ROTARY LEAGUE — ALL-NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAM TO PRACTICE TOMORROW ALL FIRMAME! THEY CAN'T CLING TO WHO'LL REPLACE THEM IN SPORTDOM'S SPOTLIGHT? THE :_—W St FRE R R e R e e e e PR TR s RS siaiiatisii B BOTYTEANSREADY PLANS Fov T FOR SEGOND GAME| FOR TRADK MEET Corbin Red Sox and Kensington Lavge fimber of Tofries Lo Gonfident of Winning } Compete lor Prizes Todag The Corbin Red Sox and the All- | Everything is in readiness « for Kensington bascball teams are ,*;‘ tha firett Tndusislals el day and set for the second game of the iRl 4410110 meet Now Britain ever had series for the champlonship of New | 3 Britain. The game will be called to-y Which will be held this alternovn morrow afternoon at $:15 o'clock | at Memorial field in Willow 13rook with Umpires Crowley and Maher | park. The first cvents wil ba yun holding the indicators and a con- ! off at 2 o'clock sharp, daylight save test as full of interest as last Sun- | jng time, andgthe others will follow day's was, is anticlpated by the | in quick succossion. large' number of fans who ave 10 | The park beard vmploycs have attend, | had the grounds all prepaved and The Corbin Ited Sos holds the ! (he track should be In the best cdge over the Ken on crew by 'whape possible. The cinder track virtue of taking the first game hus been rolled and ruked down played in Kensington last Sunday. | while the jumping pits have been | Through the courtesy of the Fal- woftened up so that they will be | cons A the second game Will be - good and fast for the athlctes who played fomorrow at Sl Mary's |are to compete. Additional bleach- field, This edge, in view of the fact 'opg also have been installed so that that the teams seem to be pre(ty [ghonld there be an overflow crowd L evenly matched, is not a lagre one, (o wateh the events, they will all though the psychological effeet it haye scais where they can watch might have, is something. to advantage. Managzer Patsy Buckley of the | aqditional entries cume in last Kensington team, stated today that | njght and there are many others he is out o win tomorrow's game '\hich have not yit becn report and he states that the entire town | g to this ofice. Many who were down south is wild over the com- | not inclined to try for the trophies | ing game. In fact, the whole of ' \phich arc on exhibition in the wine Kensington will” move to New | gow of B. . Porte ns on Main Britain for tomorrow’s game and | gireet, hustled to get in their ap- not even the constables will be at | Liications i last night in order that home. they might have a chance to enter Buckley also added that DS e events scheduled {o be run off. team was out to win the game and | | The 100 yard dash and the 12 they would win. Although he has | pound shot put which was open to {not amnounced bis pitehing sclec- | i1 fogistered A. A. U. athietes for | tion for tomorrow's game, it is con- | the championship of New Britain, | fidently expected that he will s | a5 peen thrown open to anyone fn Liedke again this Sunday, but e | (e city, The reason for this was will take no chances on having his | yecause there arc so few registered star twirler hit by a batted ball{ s A U, athletes In the clty that again this week as he was last|{no competition would not be week. | worth while. This movement was Manager John Tobin fevls “ | taken with the consent ot the of- renely contident that his team will come through with four straight wins for the championship of the | city and to that end, they will play their best brand of ball Sunday. He also refused to divulge his selection | for mound duty | ficials of the A. A. U, it Is undere stood. Entries for the will easily reach over individuals entered number far | more than 50. Mostly all the fac- ying that he Will |, jeg in the town will have repre- | wait and look the boys over When | gontatives in every event and thers thoygare WarMIEAND, will be one of the largest flelds of The fans who vie | athletes ever turned out in the' city, day's game in Kensington would trying ‘for the prices this afternoon. like to sce Buckland and Liedke | “r/lqers Trary & Clark have & work out again tomorrow. TReSe |y, g number entered for the varl- two pitched beautiful brand of ball | o "events while the New Britain with Buckland having the edge in | nracvine Co. comes next. The New the battle, Some scem to think that | priain post office s sending down various events 200 while the ved last Sun- SPEAKER NT WHO ARE NOW WITHIN H DIZZY PACE MANY YEARS L RING DISTANCE O R WHICH BRINGS TflJHAN[EADSBHY e - IFAGUE BATTERS Star Lelt Fielder of Paradise s ark Hit for s 5 13 11 49 11 44 g s 2% 1 1 1 ROLLER SKATING EYERY EVL Also Sa m- Rl T TALEIT RI\!\ 4N Arch €8, Stoskelunas .. § Hartford High school football team, e talugowskl .. e 5 |would not be able to play for sev- | Call Sounded for Monday “Lefty? Truhan, star left fielder Ciofft “J19 |eral weeks because of the develop- | Tirst call for basketball has heen on the dise Park baseball team, Bokowski 7 .200 ment of blood poisoning in his fool. | sounded at the Roys' club, and all : AR erro .. 90 | This is denicd by members of his |candidates for the first team and champions of the Boys' Rotary' Warner » 147 |family who state that he is able to | raserves are requested to report to lrague, took the honors in the league pojacki 4 145 be around now and he will be out!physical Director Ray Anderson in for the highest batting honors. The '1qyjian | 1 03 for practice on Monday. the gym at 0 o'clock Monday midget outfielder swaited the ball gypkqo Dettels 0000 T EERTRY evening. As was the .case last | consistently throughout the season E. Anderson.. 1 0 0 0 .000 FIGHT FOR THIRD PL year, the distinction between the for an of 471, h Steinbore + 2 0 o .ao; The St. Louis Browns, by virtue [two teams will be a matter of Othe ave a higher nu-l1y pgayieck,, 12 o] . of a sensational spurt against the |wsight, not ability. While most of merical age than the 1"“‘“’]"‘"‘I<nss“|g ] Nathan fiale castern teams, have closed up most |last season’s veterans will be lost, Jman ANDLR U obRL L REOMIAL Y T o8 R Cianc 11 g ab r T pet of the wide gap that existed be-|many of the reserves have put on mes or at bat so many {imes 0 jgppeq 16 Jamgs O'Brien 2 4 0 2. 500 fween the White Sox and the Sisler |the needed welght and should . win ierefore, they not entitled to|p, 18 Wichn 1110 435 | ontourage a few weeks ago. And|places on the “big” team, whils hoshonorsiofdl the league in g pain . 3 1 2 4 Poits 17 19 422 it now looks like Eddie Collins has | their places will be taken by the ; Kulas ST 0 506 a real fight on his hands to keep |intermediates who have grown dur- 5 Of tha plavers I the | gyfurmon oo 11 (ST 180 18 23 12 267 |the Comiskey outfit in third place, |ing the past summer, so that it is teams are as follows: Wasnik 11 58 14 16 | The Tygers, by the w are also |llkely that another pair of fast Paradise Kobela SR S | (Continiied On silowing Page) |closing in on the Chicagoans. teams Wil take tha floor this winter, | Liedke's injury received when he | - relay team and many other pcat- =I5 ruck in the back of the head | 4o 0q entries have been recelvéi. 207 | hy a batted ball during batting The prizes will be awarded at Burritts hmarr .. ab r pet | Bochnert 7 174 practice, took the pep out of him | field to the winners and it is .750 | Joe Sarkus 10 188 | and this is credible to those who expected that a large crowd of fars Pienkowski .. 5 16 500 1 Jim Sarkus.. 8 1 0 0 000 guw him get hit. In any case, Sun- {Will be out to watch u‘dr%momu ____ 400 £ ab v T opel | day's game will be a sweet battle | ConToutTre the meet this after- Walickt Az Smith and it is sald that the long green |, on 14 5 guccess, an athletic ass Hmhu:; 490 | covateskie .. 5 25 9 9 .goo|Will be again much in evidence | iation will be In the making 1 \m..;w 333 1B, Anderson.. 7 7 .33 |backing both teams. this city and the Hardware center | Lipman 2 swentusky . 1 FEmine of the world will be heard from 'in Lasky THOMeyY a8 a4 N2 N1 ABLE TO _l'LAl | future years in the track and field. | Kulesik e ran e i s It was rcported in the morning | Ganafano | Dobkowski .. o 19 paper that Joe Ring, captain of the Boys’ élub Baskethall | gapkowski ... 1'l'herc-: $ Always Sonei ing to Tal\e One’s Mind Off the Game BRIGGS IER “HAS ASKED . FOUR' MEMBERS »OF /A i PROMINENTY. i NATURAL - ATTITUDE ~iAS i FORIINSTANC E % THe S e S St COUNTRY ClL TRIKE A TENSE MOM OF THE FOURSOME “MAKESTAINICELLONG DRIWE AND THE OTHER MANIFESTING « BY 'ATTITUDES:OF FACESAND RoDIES KEEN THEY, ARE NOW "TAKING 'THAT, POSE ¢ ON“THE ! "IRST‘TEE. WHICH NING * PAPER wiLL Be CALLED THE!ZRD ‘FOR'VARIETY.S: SAKSE 1S NATURAL =-~TC THE L\Ft» Y LI 7 (TN

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