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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925, e telumphs, an average of .321, This| He 18, In short, the perfect golfer |10 o'clock at Memorlal Field, 4 l“llnre‘reli‘ o B L Baseball at a Glance ] BERLENBA[}H KEEPS ]N WRESTLING MATGH ' |was but slightly lower than thelr|and, as Intimated above, the first players who wish to play in the | Gottowalla .. 11 . v s i | PTERAT seasonal percentage, showing the [one this country has ever had in opening game of the season should |Camp | Bues didn't reach the top heights [the amateur ranks, be at the field prepared to proctice |Cianci . by using only the second ‘*sector Watching Bobby Jones play [lomorrow morning j Speaking AMERICAN LEAGUE ER[]WN IN HEHT‘ . B A | (i : 0 p O l' t 8 i d:Iellt:nl:J ;Vl‘(;”il;lln!k & l In holding the Cardinals to but[tournament golf and ving him awley . BRTIEs L T R \\'nn'll\l-\ly;e‘u"lll\onmn Jr 4 b | I Washington Tonizht [three victories they did better than |master par at hole after hole witl ! D'Amato . e " g (1 e lany other ¢lub achieved against ane | the dead, drab regularity of a ma LR P 91 Belomzyz 4 Manager, EA4 Dalley of the All-| Detroit 5, Cleveland 4. ‘J]mmy Sla".el'y Tflkes Te]‘l‘m(} George 11, Colby of Keusington |other opponent, while thelr 14 suc- | chinc, his query inevitably forme New Britain football 'lrum received 8t. Louis-Chicago, rain, | 5 % will meet Joe Smith of Washing- | cesses agalnst 1'% Dodgers put them | itself on your lips . the contract of the Yellow Jackets et Bea“flg in Eleven Rounds | ten ©- €. in Washington. tonight |in a tie with the Reds and Cards, | “How is it possible for him wer BASEBALL TO FOOTBALL football team of Irankford, Pa, The Standing in a wrestling matel. Colby left |cach of whom tripped the Phillies)to make a bad shot?" gl l I'red Major, Illinois baseball star, yesterday. He and the other ofi- Won Lost P.C. | this noon for the capltal of the na- [the same number of times, for most | The answer is He seld 1 Lo i |will attempt to make a comeback :llllt 0'4“‘: vl(\xl; :‘lln«d the CON- | crashington - .... 86 48 642 New York, Sept. 12 (P —Paul De I,_‘llnll and the match will be a three [ whippings handed one club by an- s ‘ontinued From Preceding Page) |on the football lot this fall. After o i ’ @ 3 | o Yr:fia‘:nlqg\:::l; C“‘\:III"(P:‘““:Y‘\(( to the Philadephia «... 78 54 591 [lenBach continuesyto relgn King of tall to a finish. other i RANGERS WORK OUT - starring on the 1921 frosh team he 12 ol . s T -y 0 |has been Kkept out of the game | 8t. Louls ....... 71 62 534 R v . ! Detroit .... I 62 4 the light heavyweights. 1In his first | weigh around 160 ponnds when in|final month of the chase still had will work out against the All Ney I J 4 through injuries. He played quarter One important item In the con- | Chicago ... 70 . :"A:j'iernm of the title he ucquired by five tilts to play with the Cubs, |Britain team tomorrow morning at | Bellomc o 8 1 5|in his high school days. tract stated that the Yellow Jackets | Meveland .. 63 I 486 (8 deciston over Mike McTigue last 51 PN ¢ 4 And by winning four of them would ! required that four periods of 15 New York . . “._.MMU he sgored a technical knockout & i y have a pretty good chunce of com- minutes each should he played. Boston .... a5 2gq OVer Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo mid- [ { ! A i pleting the season witholt losing & This cfhtract binds the local man- "ll'“‘l‘lzm,‘ after one minute, 22 sec- [ ™ A single series to any other team ovar agement to this clause and will as- | R onds, 1f" the 11th round at the e | 5 the entire campulg sure the large crowd of fans who | oW ok b Blilessivhi \an_\lm stadium last night. gather to watch the contest of one | d | Welght full hour of play. | ! and expemence counted | fugt s A Boston at Washington. against Slattery. Ho entered {he L TR P : ) s 8t Louls at Chicago. (2). ring 101 pounds lighter than the |[§ A il i [ ] e Tellow | oachetd wixh Now| Cleveland atiDetwoit, champlon and it was his initial | f§ / ? : ; B 5 | start over the 15-round route, as th 4 b finr:‘:x:‘x\\'eo“!:::,lltip f")lf‘:\“ TTS;‘"J? :;: Games Tomororw ThatitAE e iwak um]el‘- 21 had li’m.}'. & i head linesman. They :\nqnh‘r that| DBoston at Now York ed him to six-round bouts in New [ 5 L they b allowed to turnish this of-| L ladelphia at Weshington RO iREsYlolialy, SEEET ) 2 §t. Louls at Chicago, Slattery fought ly to the > ficial to repragont thelr Interests on | ra's. 3 attery fought gamely to the lusl. | 1 (anndi ¥ e e g L e i 8| Claveland.at Detrelt: His downfall started In the clghih g ] Georgian Absolntely Flawless fair proposition to the local men with savage blowaTrom Herlenbaoh.'f| : More than 101 ’ i R08 they Have agréed to all clausss, NATIONAL LEAGUE Slattery was groggy in the ninth and |§ : J From Tee to Gup ; ge o AR0Hs proyemenia hhve been incorpoeated i thi George H. Colby of Kensington, | Kucamarezyk Middlewelght, Meets Joe Smith |t0ams as doormas, through a week of | pressure — :h,““;h, Praw Both men are middleweights and | The Pirates at the start of the| The Rangers A, €. football team New Oakland Sixes. / vier ¢ £ ir Cl i s in the tenth he was floored three Fitter and Four Wheel B i et Qe OF | Wheel Brake refinements have A T s it Seatcr TP RostI times, the bell coming to his rescuc. 5 i ‘ — | been added— Yet Prices are Lower feld practice tomorrow morning at | Boston 6, Philadelphia 4. (1st). In the 11th he went down three R TOvA ! (BY JOE WILLIAMS) 10:30 at Memorial field. The team | Philadelphia 4. Toston 2. (2), |!imes for the count of nine and then The wrighter stood ut the eigh- Z.':f.’;{:*fif{:,"};,‘Z{.Zi"\‘f}','h’]fa‘,i'é“fmi?':&?fi"fll. S::l.:uffl':d will work out on signals and line| St Louls 5 Plttsburgh 8. the referee held Berlenbach's hand . A ¥ teenth n owith Preddic McLeod, | § radiator, esrablish them a8 outstanding . plays under the direction of | New York 4 Brookiyn 2. Mo Eo e S |the Washington pro, watching one : style-leaders— Yet Prices are Lower Coaches “Bus” Pond of Torrington | Other clubs not scheduled, TR IR 0 y | of the matches in the national ama- g = y The Harmonic Balancer—an exclusive Oakland feature—im- and Dave Dunn of this city, Follow- | GHORGE H., COLBY teur golf championship at Oakmont I 4 h kiR A Feiy e Rt vt A pame HOME RUN CROWN fiun olt sl ol | 8 parts a new thrill of unmatched freedom from vibration and b renders Oakland speed, acceleration and flexi- have been selected to wear the All- | Won Tost 2 SR the ring. Smith will welgh 160| MclLeod’s pride and pupil, young bllETesehiner it e * Yet Prices are Lower New Britain colors, great enthusi-'Pittsburgh ...... 84 51 . i ] " g pounds tonight and the Kensington | Roland Muckenzi 18-year-old g 3 g asm has been shown by the players | New York ...... 18 & 1569 | Yankees Wil Probably Boast the | grapplor will scale at 158. Colby | medalist of the cvent, hai Just been | If you can match this new Oakland at anywhere near its price, in the coming season. | Cineinnati - e 4 Ty arniit e aliminitod we waive all further right to your consideration. G But if you inannatifs : King of Swat Again This Year in ‘“"",'d“"",‘_i‘m,:‘\“:‘,":;‘ s L% ol Enot solan o can't—and we lmm.-lynu can't—then it's to your interest to Tt 4] earodddrom ithe reportai Bt Toulsnt | 7 ; Person of Bob Meuscl, credit, win the championship,” remarked choose the New Oakland. eoming in from the cities about the | Boston A S T W L | Colby is employed by Gordon's Mcleod, “He will win because he state that the stadium at Memo- |Chicago ... : By NEA Service Fruit Co. as a truck d 3 the only amateur in the country rial fleld will not be rge enough | Philadelphia b b ‘Nl?w\' York, . 12—With Ken | vho plays every shot perfectly.” to accommodate the crowds who Williams, mighty slugger of the | There 15 10 better way to charac- =Ko o i : Browns, probably out of the game | terize Bobby Jones. e is the per- are to seq the Yellow Jackets per- Games Today R I Gl l \{EN linssionEygon He is the per O e e R R nittburgi At st Exooty) looks like the Yankees will again " " | New Haven, Hartford, Waterbury, 5 Yankees aga 7, rhaps he is the first amateur Brooklyn at New York. = ) 8 hoast the home run king of the s !iiis country ever had who ls cap- :Tefl::‘n .:1: :“d "Mfl‘:‘l‘ns ,a:munl'. Chinegotas Cincinatl Amgrican Lengue, | i"\‘:' (m' playing every ~ho‘; :\ :clm' £6;BOING N0 RONCL A HIRIE QUOLY adelphia at Boston. iti S A g YINGRENGH Lo feARCLY fang to watch what is termed as Shliaghphle 2 At this writing Bob Meusel is 1 Ui« as it should be played. From tee | W , topping the pack with four-ply to cup his game is absolutely flaw- taoREreRteat ML tNGROCHDLEY Games Tomorow crashes, several more than Al Sim- | lesd, ; e i s perform against the local club. Pittsburgh at St. Louls, N L sl * w 4 | D £ i ; " = ' S y Cinclnnat! at Chicago. e O e At et Dittshurgh Finds Teams in the |, Goneider some of the champions| @] Touring Car . 41025 (Old Pric ‘omorrow's game, the sccond one the past Philadelphia at Brooklyn. e 7o between the Corbin Red Sox and P Meusel falls down badly hetween o e A Walter Travis, who was winning Coach . . . 1095 (O]d Price e e i i g | Other clubs not echeduled. | now and the eut ot tne cuase, ve | FSt Basier Thail the West junes v it wars when swani| 1 Landau Coupe 1125 (Old Price J, should distance all pursuers. 5 country club men drove prancing 'j; 'h:",f]:‘“:;m:“;}:l';,l‘;f,;:r“ ?X:‘H\ EASTERN LEAGUE Last scason Babe Ruth showed | by colts, had a sound game but was| & Sedan . . . . . 1195 (Old Price e Pta bt (8 BeEtUdtishune por: the way in the junior ci\N-un with (RY NEA SERVICE) | lacking in distance both with his Landau Sedan . . 129§ (Old Price e TR PR Yesterday's Results 46 round-trippers. But Meusel, or | piiynirgh, Sept. 12—The Dirates | Woods and irons [ Tpening 'y thaie batting eves| Tridgeport 3, Albany 1. (1st), | Whoever grabs the homer Iaurcis|yun found the teams in the castern | Jersy Travers, who wou the title this afternoon ready to sail out the| Albany 7, Bridgeport 6. (2d) this campaign, fsn't likely to come !y, ijon of their circnit slightly |four times, in - two-year —tretches, hits that win games. Waterbury 5, Pittsfield 3.+ ser closole the big fellow's 1924 eaglor to whip than those in the | Was an erratie driver, Travers freé THE HARDWARE Clnr MOTOR Co LR, Hartford 5, Worcester 4. s . | western half this season | quently lost control of his woods en- . con't be anybody home| Springfigld 6, New Haven 2. In the National. Rogers Homsby | Ay Jeast that's what the figures | trely. On one occasion in a cham- ‘ . 2 Loete o wel s e engiely o0 ; holds quite a commanding lead and (oo o pames played up to the | pionship mateh he drove from the| 6 Elm Street Phone 2724 DUt thellvastocke I K LB N0 is fafrly certain of regaining the | o e ST T [ tees with his cleek exclusively. ) :""’_"f“'“rh". "‘;.“r: foMn R monnE b Stanning Lost p.c,|home run title which e held in | py o tag time the MeKechnie | Chick Evans lack of consistency | B o 8 ary's fiel a v e 408 .C, v Fon e ¥ 192 That year he established the ) i Ras T 5 ; cohorts had pla W 123 tilts, |on the green forms one of the o :‘omenkm n\eln;m\‘ ,'ne(mmlmg ;m ;}ar:'\ msn i{ 560 | 1 Lesent maik of 42 for the organiza- “f;lr""m*v Y v ! T IR Ko A S e e WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILDL 0. make a whole lot of noise for artfor: e 9 i oA = ) o tion. corage £ L ctories, | game. There were times when thalteatilaten AThis IR A R and el NORGH AT oD B S T Whetier on not hecan (heatilt T~ | 3 oo o s i “J:uns would putt as if endowed by | d epirit to show to a ball club and |l‘\\'n|"(‘ts|flr vees T .M g mains to ba seen, He's got about |o.\o i ahd A0 in Brushes with |a magic fouch, and at other times ‘| Menbinyton jdcaenimin the pame | Feringfield : u 10 four-baggers to make 1o smash | jine vopresenting the west he would®e as helpless as if putting i something is radically wrong. Bridgeport ..... 72 497 4. record and about four weeks to | mpo g5 defeats were divided | With a tail feather from a fledgling Albany . . 76 do it in. He may put it across, how- [ \puciv: 97 against eastern outfits | humming bird Manager Patsy Buckley of the | Pittsfield ....... 5 03 b & < i and 19 against those in the western | Irancis Ouimet—the Ouimet of 10 Kensington team is confident that = division. The Pirate success in | Years back—was probably the closest thg series will be thrown into three Ganes Today | games with e m units was .645 | approach to the Jones of _lvuln\fi games. In case gr] 1::|3 };.‘mpdanlnl'. Bridgeport at Albany. | ' jand with those in the west just .12 | Irancis played most of his' &hots the third game will be played next | Now Haven at Springfield. McKechnie's lads found the Cavds | perfectly, If he had a weakness it Saturday afternoon. This Will he | \Waterbury at Pittsfield, | 10 Suburban Helghts. the easicst opponent copping 17 vie- | was in his brassie play to the green. necessary because the All- Hartford at Worcester, 1 torles to three defcats. Rrooklyn| I'rancis exercised a preference for New Nelghbors. Biltain ftobiball Opens i 1 Sesten Owen Carroll Gets Initial [aiant furnish much tougher op- | the long iran shot, often fo a point a week from Sunday playing the Games Tomorrow < annexing but five ilts of the | where he had to “press” for dis- famous Yellow Jackets of Frank-| pujageport at New Havens One in Cleveland Tilt A e el haverioinen ford, Pa., at Memorial fleld. Springfield at Albany. A Against the Giants the Piitshurgh anyone’s play. Pittsfield at Waterbury. OWEN CARROLL machine grabbed 12 wins against| DBut you can serutinize Bobby Manager John Tobin of the Cor-| yyorcester at Hartford. seven whippings. Tt repeated the |Jones' play from how to stern, bin Red Sox is just as sure that his | —_— performancs in elashes with the | Alpha to Omega, Atlanta to Alaska, team will come through with a Win | ==y s o NAL LEAGUE Braves. Cincinnati was distanced | including the duly specified detours, tomorrow. His team has been rest- 8 |11 times in 15 starts and the |and not find a single blemish, a faint ing all week and with the excep- - Phillies 11 in 19 blush of weakness, or a timid sug- tion of batting practice this after- Neatercgy's Resulta N Only one club—Chicago—was able | gestion of uncertalnty. noon, has been idle all the time,| Baltimore 6, Jersey City 1. to outplay {he Buccaneers up,to the| Tohby is a master with all the The boys were on a good edge last | Other clubs not scheduled. first of September. The Cubs won |wooden clubs, driver, hrassie and week and the fear of going stale is - nine tilts while dropping eight spoon what has caused the management The Standing In the 37 games the Pirat | He is a master with all the irons. to lay off work during the week. Won i ¢ sl | With their fwo rivals—Glants and | cleek, midiron, mashie, niblick and Baltimore w...a 100 £ 7 : SN Reds—they came through with all the intermediates. J i \ There is such a thing as drawing | Toronto «. o 97 9 e 3 & € = . N the condition of athletes too finely, | Rochester « 81 < T A v ( E ) LY'S OBSERVES THERE SEEM NOMCES WITH PLEASURE \ s and Manager Tobin has been fight- | Buffalo .v.eveve 75 8 b s e A 3 SURE CALLS 15 THAT A BUF" 3 N ing shy of this all week. Reading ... 71 - A 8 MOVING IN { SHE . TO BE SIX CHILDREN AND THL UNLORDING OF A LAWN- * FET GOING IN OR 5w { Jersey City so.a. 69 B § ' To . . b SEE ALLRIGHT TROM WONDERS 15 HE GOING TO MOWER. THERE HASNT BEEN ARADIO, ONE ov}; Taking it all in all, the game will | Syracuse . 68 & p W K = ¢ PAVE TROUBLE KEEPING FCENT ON e i be a lulu. The two outfits are|Providence 58 5 2 g 1 Rne egs an l er arre s M ama £ B Gy m-, FF IN THE NEIGR- THOSE CABINET, 3 pretty evenly matched and this o A 4 g 5 ] EMOFF HIS LAWN BORHOOD SINCE FRED PERLEY AFFAIRS makes for a lot of Interest in the Games Today : N CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED! 3 BROKE H®S P game. 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