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®YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925, $E1LLIRLIIIITILALINILIIIIIINILILLIIL. 1II3IILTITLNLALILILLINN 82 MAFFI LEADS lNDlVlDUAL BOWLINGS IN COMMERC!AL LEAGUE——RANGERS TO PLAY IN BRISTOL SUNDAY — ALL- NEW BRlTAlNS TO TACKLE STRONG MASSACHUSETTS TEAM-—PRINCETON STAR EXCELS IN PRACTICE—TRYON IS BIG ACE AT COLGATE—ITEMS L e e R T R ey S, e sasatserssesatiens | NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE IS ' ; STILL HOPE FOR PECKINPAUGHETS OVER, PIRATES ARE ON TOP | GROVES 10 STAR, HIGHEST HONORS \n‘:l ’1;.11,1 \\];.;u::.;u:j,.l AMERlCAN LEAGUE & o . : ; A Present lheHi_aallers Outguess | Votod MAnst Valuadflcgl’layer in o ' : - & R ) Bow to Browns the ;' . American Also Would Be : 1 . ‘ : : ! ‘ o AL e Sl LS BT, % 3 5 ¥ No piteher in either major league, |inpar e Washington club, Ended ; : ! ¥ 4 1ot excluding e great “Dazay” | night was soleetod as the moat Vance of Brooklyn s w better fuet | o0 F LT L nerlcan p ik 5 3 A - . . ball than €Let Groves, vt New ' ) : . ! . g y i Mack's southpaw has been a dis- | 168 for the 1325 scaron by & tional phointment null gin oy | Simmons, with Not since the days of the great | yop tir, who has been shining the Pirate % A ‘o " Lk Ltubw i dell Davt slwovkar "‘“k [in the outiicld tor the Athleties. could settle the Amer loague | Dantor ? of u left-hander with more stuff, controversy to f it should v il ] ; % " Giroves has been unable 1o win w“,\ Kinpaugh, st finishin : his its double hill / 4 s sistently. 15th year as o mjor league short- the Athletics stop, wis given 45 peints out of a Browns. : o SRS L LR B 1N pitched only two complete games | POssible G4 wid Sinmons recefved 41 Pittshu ¢ STl ) ol A WINK this year It is a rather strange | Points in the voting for the honor . b coincidence that 1 ealled balls and which was wrded by commite | out success. A : aKechnle, | o PRECERPRINS [ LEIL TO RIGHT: HEAD COACH TAD JONES, CONNORS, COMERI'ORD. STE , FU %, BLAIR, BENCH, POND AND LOVEJOY strikes in both of them. [tee composed of ene viieran “‘l““' his assista . ¢ 3 p . Lo [l writer in caeh oty of he Gl e : Here aro Tad Jones, head couch | iron practico sossions got under way | bright this season, though the BIue | gelr, at tle helm, followers of he |j bont Srasoms Groves v ':h“ Iulh " T f6ld yesterday a o1t : 3 2|of the Yale football teum, members |at New Haven, the Bulldog etrong- | has lost many of its stellar pohtim- | T e IO S o ,' i the method usd to determine SR e e e e . o8 of the tutoring staff and a few star [ hotd. the other day. lteraRiiivon W erariv:tion e BT SR RRRS A SRR o e et o i i er o r BT dent Heydler of the jonal league, |G ) players snapped as the 1 grid-1 Prospeets for a winner are fairly | Tad Jones, an old-time gridder him- | eleven this campaign. ‘::fi#. ;.nvfl:‘r’ 7 e m-wnz;mmm‘ {committee picked the pla W hose at the game, extone congratu Sl e o work he thought had n of most lations. 3 . 4 e It hardly seems possible that there | o 0 L B0 T onid As a matter of tuct, Groy has champior He recelved 45 nolnts out of a pos. |Drk sy ot i i ‘ ‘ s many ganes in e Sl i e sl B B e e glble 64, Al Simmons of the Athle- | gq) REANTTOIE . Tattior Lases | | b hen CI Jay- |managers and previows winners of tics was given the next Lest rating Louls 4, Phialdelphin 7. Rase of | Grudge Fight Between Now Hayen Recently, when Chicigo was play- I F o n ‘ | ‘\v)r\\n-h Hospital Team On satur- the trophy are not cligible 1o the with 41 points. alls—off Wingard 1, off Danforth 2. off ing its firal series with Philadelphia, | e Glants concluded thelr ap= off Gray 2. Struck out—by Win Boys Is Feature OF Elm City ! 3 day and Fort Trambull ut the question to “Chiet” Ben- |PTZ0 pearance i . Lo by inking a2 15 & o or® i v \Flagh o Flelfl and Bear th e, Will Make Locals Extend Thema st B ol A a0 e ], (7 Tewliln o o O o ome ( St . hy were George Sisler, now mans double trouncing from the Cardinals, | pitcner—Wingard, Umpires—Dineen, Con e OnE siinda Sox coach was one of the greatest | ¥ . R AR e | : 810 0 and 8 to Sothonanableny and Geisel. Time—1:40, l T & 5 | itehers : i g fnd Mo horon biani e Tongs New Haven, Sept. Joe Currie se]ves ! ay ensingion basehall club, |00 B S0 L i con- |the season of 1922, with a total ef ed the New Yorkers in the first fray. T ) (i il Georgle Day, both of this city A which was bi fosud ot ol the R 5 points; Balie Rnth, of the Yan- The second o was called after | o ind former pals, will fight it out 1o- | ——— Aty championship by the Corbin | SStently ‘l‘ thigiam ]"""‘ ‘L“‘”“ D18 | ecs. for the season of 1 with six |n.m.;,~”«, allow the Giants to ax 7 I m—gan 5B o dsclat lauin, | WENE at the Nutmes outdoor arena, | rpje All-New Dritain foothall team (e Sox in a game which was won ‘]‘ ety Ty (ho stuftm [the highest possiblo fotal of- 64 o took the final game of a JECiursaniand 8 Teych, C ‘ T e ! theion ']' dirsert “1 Of il cngage the fast Adams, Mass, |PY the victors only by vivtuc of theirj Gon 000 points; and Walter Johnson, piteh- < the final g J and Bengough. yon, Colg £ backficld lhouts conducted by Promoter Tony |(oq ccond gt of the |imported professional battery, hias 4 ; | A e etone serles from Brooklyn, 2 to 1. The ad |aces, not only belongs in the cxelu- | paoiine feniin Qe Mescong he S e C SR D e cks Control Incitaasbie o NIl staniscnators, Robins have lost 10 straight. The | TIGERS 15, RED SOX 1, sive circle of foothal cenientibn G e T T vivaretstablelmates \\\1,05 Brook par R - S i 1 | “No pitehier, no matter how much | lel 24 with 59 points. CI14r Bivs Lo Clbstar e hraat | Detratt ...000 400 014 S s TV (G sy B ¢ b Glt afternoon. The game will bel On saturd anager Buekley ds | o T e is of any great| The most valuable players on cach Soiihs games played this year |POMoN . 000 000 601 | T o'clock. The Bay \(aking bis - outrit to Norwich 1010 "5 i club unless he can get |team this scason as cstablished by AR Brookivn: . team won the championship of |tuckle the state hospital team and | /(000 AP S8 S0 EEEE 0 S0 B 40 otos of the committec are: The Braves annexed hoth sections | Adame 1 Stokes. ed Grange of Winois drew the yiug, They will clash pounds ! Sundiy i il L i L h They w ash 38 b ‘ i 7 on Sunday 4 game will be played on = § rashington, Pec paughs ladel- P T AT AT e T e b (e f e sl (western Massachusetts in 1 and ol Bund e Wil e pluyed 01}y niener who lucks control s | Washington, Ieckinpaugh: Philadel of a double header from the Reds. 2 b ¢ lare said to have a faster and better (the home grour e FFort Trum- | eacy 5 1o o r | orking under @ 50 per cont handi. | phia, Simmons; Cleveland, Sewell; 6to 1 and 2 to 1, the last enconn- NAT[ONAI lEAGUE ‘:"’“’*‘1"]‘ well 28 ";’f pigekin, '\"” the | The rest of the card consists of [/ o ™ "o arc ceneat this season. {bull nine from N London being “”””‘"\“f‘”lu‘ = .)’, T s '”h“\““i: it By Rl ond leader of (his year's Maroon Kid Carson, UHolyoke, Masf., and |, : 47 the oppositio SEDIRE LU | ' e L hp 1 : Ohe, The club showed here last year and [the opposition d = o got | Chicago, Shecly; Voston, Flagstead; e golng L {eleven began peddiing ice at the age | Vineent Forgione, this city, in the | oo R el s A ot e st e sl iatioreo1itoTens chupTtotnets (Qlica = Sahecly Rioson Rsgsien s While the Senators were without e 14 nia | loinz it a 5 were defeated 3-0 after giving an i ST o When he does, he |New York, Coombs and Meusel Al S S BHLA L s of 14 and has been doing it during |semi-final of cight rounds at 148 [0 SER0IT e Geelves, Sev- (season will be decided af a meoting | ] o o ; Nem Siedmendu fonsold maainity ol ‘ 4Bt H PO A g [the summer ever since—a record [pounds; Spark Plug Russel New- | SO 0T e me have [of the elub this week-end |15 cusy to L T A h n s Tiad 0 o | which celipses Grange's mark. ark, N. J., and Johmy Pincus, New ; G (b 1" The Kensington cl s made an ||, Groves has a great fast ball but 4 & % faiotardiq Loth loulling Washina | la it { e Gl ; 3 been added to the Adams team this \e Kensinglon elub has made an | S B T e fon's lead to seven and one half |Dming of o800 4| Tryon's mother conducts a general | York, cight rounds at 118 pounds: { oo con “ineluding Bill Whelan, last [enviable rceord this scason and has |1t 18 of ho particular value bectit Roger Teckinpanugh, s, A e e e e : 0 b [store and ice usiness at Conganmond, | sammy Cooper, this city, and Young |Soattl (iih"the. Rostan niversity |developed into one of the fastest |(he batters know (hat he is seidom | Foper, fectniiusn s Lash: two on hase sewed up the first | Henline i ; o1 Naes and idurins the seeuion i lmmons\Vaferbury, |team. who is helding down the cen- |semi-pro feams in {he state, In the |Over With it and wait him out. ston, 45; cf, ( e hole e to | de i 5 o 8o , &8, Cle R v D e ate s by Tiier son, Eddie handies the jce end of e an ey ot a former feity serics the Corbin feam alone | “When he gets in the hole, due to delphia, 41 Jo well, s, Clev i Beosial b G ) gl gl Rl f ahant g g et S < | & S ¢ is {land, 21; Harry Heilmann, cf, De- Welch and’ Holt-in the fitth innfig | L) 000 o o |the business, cater pRlhe folkablil quarterback at the Boston university |bettered them. the Lirates and {1ack of control of the fast one, he 1« {Foit. 905 Iarey Rice ler 8t Loyl decided the second frac | Wendel) 4 0o Mb eI Shieolony is also with the team. McConnell, a [cons losing out in the preliminary | unable to experiment with s curve. 0% 20 0708 I Co e 400 land Braxton, recruit from fhe |Mitchell, 0L ] o o o' Tryon not only is the castern | L% 4 4 {3t is only when the pitcher has the ar] § , 1b, Chicago, speedy end who made fame as agames between the two clubs, Springficld istern league el | = - — [eounterpart of Grange so far as th | e 5 e can |l lagstead, of, Boston, 10} (1l Tot 5 | member of the Alfred wniversity | Tn the game laét Sunday the Ken- | rdgo on the batter that he can i :"_M?Jm f. (‘""M”“'{)w “]“ vitehed his first game for the Yan PITTSHBURGH Vlico business is concerned, but his [team last scason and Cole, last sea- |sington hoys played a fine game, al- | gamble e L L s s nnd defeated the White | AB 1 4o {record on the gridiron since his days bl | con with Panling Aeademy will be | though they wern defeated, and had | “Jt is just passible that Groves . sLLCT i eago Dy W t Suftield Prep school hias earncd Iean @t one of the tackle positions. |it nof been that the baltery of Berg |{ries to et too much on his fastwald Biuege, 3b, Washington, %; o D230 him o place in the game's modern e e Lo o et ihe inid Nooman presentrd an almost une |ball. This may cause him o be Gorden Cochrane, ¢ Philadeiphia, ;s . | o not far fron nict . . g ( thrown o oper stride and |8; Lou Blue, 1b, Detroit, 7; Stan- red Haney thir Ker for {he ) - 1 o [Ball of fame not far from the nich: T B kh m M 0 YH h game with the Yellow Jackets in |[hittable offense the final result of [thrown off his proper stride and | 2 o nstained t concnssien | Travne : o ] oceupied by the Hiinats thunderboir. | 4 W0 DACKIE) en Out o ]g eplendid shape with the exceptic !the serics might Tave been different, | when such a thing happens, the léy Coveleskie, p. * Washington 1: brain after being hit by a |Gemiham 1o : ol In 1921 “Tryen fAirst planted his Jack Donlin, the popular t {As it was, the Kensington ontfit has | pifeher is bound to be missing the | Willlam Ramm, Sh, Chicago Fd Tah el oy Howasd Bk S L ] o fivet in the gridiron spotlight against School L“m"p el P e e R e { Rommel, p. Phitadeiphia, Ray fou ving. Haney was taken |) ¥ 2 0 o {the powerful Yale freshman team of Ponlin will be in shape for Sunday's i fime game it played and the good | Another handicap to Groves is the | Schalk, ¢, Chicage, 7i A. H. Wingo, ¢ D Ot year, Eddic, fen a halfack 1 came. The showing made by-the |sportsmanship that was exhibited, [ fact that the major league balters [1f, Detroit, 7: Earl Combs, cf, New Sufficld, seored fwo o ns and but very little chance of locals fn the opening game against | wait him out, They refuse to offer | York, 6; Robert Meusel, cf. New Imost stngle-handed defeated the inz 1wo of ifs injured star back- |the Yellow Jackets has heen the | o [at valls that would bs swung at in [ York, 6; Ted Lyons, p. Chicage, 5; 3 hat time incidentally, one of | yje game with East Hartford Satur- |football in this city sinee Sunday. | SE |16 Groves cxer acquires confrol Marty MeManus, b, St. Louis, 4: Tryon's feammates and co-star cveral changes must be mada [Tt Is generally conceded that ‘w} it {2nd 1 helieve he will, woe to the op- ||«,—lmyv Pennock, p, New York, 4; ; U;hH was ]Hm Folex, Toth i 1he proposed lineup of the N. B |team as it showed np last Snnday [Landis Approves of Plans For the o o b Ux.»m;;-q T’e]n;:‘n]nplvy e \“m York, it first slated (0 go to Syracuse sethall team for the game, it {will do. Coaches Pond and Dunn \e fact that Groves use : Howard Ehmke, p, Boston, 2: i H,m”,‘; |,\m1“m<:,‘~;‘y 1.‘,‘:.1,‘,,“»m the boys through a fast drill { medinm speed in his best pitched | Henry Giehrig, 1h, New York, 2; M, Cassidy Wednesday night. Coach Pond told | (ames Next Month fuuie of Lo Bedl, o VOIO0R (OVER 1iloohn ol (Bosion i Jhe Yo : o depreesion spread |[1he hoys about some of the defects New York rather bears out Bender's | gap, New York, 1; Philip Todt, hont the camp of followers of [N play that showed up in last Sun- | New Yoek, Sopt. 24 (P —Kenesaw fcontention, _e's probably pressing 1, Boston, 1. and £old Loothall tram when |day's game. Several new plays are | Mountain Landic, today approved \too much for spec i]i = e ; e s v [being develnped ‘and will he fricd | broadcasting a play by play report| Remarkable Feat Ewings Does Some Good nto oficet and on Satirday he stavts Y : o lout In (he game against the Adams [of the world's serics games throngh | That speed is still a great asset, if [is fourth year on the Maroon var- |90 “‘{ B ale ol probily | e ehain of hrondcasting stations all | properly controlled, regardiess of the | Work \\ ith Princeton ik Tl Byl be ot of the high school lineup for WEEE 0 000t i o e tat e eanintry, ‘avolva stations |lively ball, is proved by the showing | Princeton, X Sept. 24 (— freshman year. That omeUMertih triee ol ,””””“ { Adams team has sent word to Man- |in the tentative chain are, WEAI, [of “Dazzy” Vance this year, | 8ammy o quarmhavh and {when he scored the only e B R e et 1 Dallny oiiing locals ‘\m Vork: WJAT, Providence, R. 1. ently. in a game with the drop-Kicker who made his debut the Maroon madn against Syracuse. |AURMETback on the team, 16 wasf ol By ora e o Tho0 tightly WEEI, Boston; WTI rd, ting Phillies, Vance allowed last year with the winning field goal In addition 1o this feat e 1arndd today that little change has | 0 B0 (T TG store for | Conn.; WOO, Philadelphia; WCAE, jonly one hit. Mo came right back lagainst the Navy, was star per- vard run from serimmage fo been noted in their condition which 1 5 il o ding | Pittshurgh; WOEAD, Washington, D in his nest start against the same |former with some broken field run- chadov wEainst e Tpan s 1t nothing for Coach Cassidy to do WOTS, Worcester; WGY, Schen- | club by pitching a no-hit game, the ring today. punt back for 70 yar & fouch. | but 1 o the team, and send | OF. MY GOSH! ; WGN, Chicago; KDKA, |first of his earcer, Bill Roper put the regulars down against the same tean the strongest lineup available nto | o o i o “This Ieftuce | Pittshurgh and WMAQ, Chicago. | Despite the lowly position of the through their paces with a reeon- In the gate-Coln St s turday. netes i s mia vou wash 112" | Graham McNumee and some well | Philadeiphia club in - the National |structed line and a patched back- that seese ‘ o 1 n w he handicapped in HN\‘ Mrs. Newlywed: “Of conrse T did, [ known sports writer, as yet unchos- —_ field. An hour of scrimmage against downs, 1 g Tuns of 8 NG ity o *’v‘] the ."'“: <‘”‘""1,M 1 used perfumed coap. 100" | en, will alternate at the microphone. | (Continued on Iollowing Page) ;’mv sernbs was the order of the day. Nl SG ardeiTonha Soe E 2 L vteran K f man has been out | oncee npon w time but has Stoncr and’ Bassler, Woodall; Ehmike, | 1€ top of the list company with considerable ili-feel- troft topped the Ned Sox, 15 fo i SR ch e k Broadeasting of the Baseball | I'Tryon going 1o Colaate in they are pival captaing of up stade institutions Fortunately, Tryon entered ol ite hefore the first year rale went cason found him the second f ] i for the past two prace | st i G % . \ uralzia, but it is expeets | o s . e e ot i < e et e o Une| - Movie of a Man Smoking in a Day Coach BRIGGS m ter Camp. e Gennett will b In 1923, Tryon continucil : 1 to quarterback | 2 s ault on the scoring record 1 v e team nd la No sacrifice in qualit : ) Hinsaniineetioniesdtn (Uhate at fuback i » 3 o . the Cornell All-Ameri ' Voist lace, Gorden, a new- | . 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Tha guard Quality created the (RICAGD 2, BROOKLYN 1 demand —demand made possiblc the price. v Ex-Giants Now Are Piloting Heydler Teams | T 0% T o -oiholatD LEAVES NICE CoMrponT- | TIPS SMokeR New YVork, S (By NFA L N e e e 3 s LADIES 1N ABLE AT AND STARTS TANDS tichleLSix | ex-Giants now | A b oL S i oG WALK BAGK T vaging teams in ‘\1711\“!'\; HIS 1S NOT SMoKeER SOLAE % FMOKE R = | of | Haven Gardens ing 150 Ix a sk ¢ icks. "1 ave Ban- Win Dahlia Honors : ! S S 2 v i o+ r 1 ! W also an ex-Giant still with the same inson and Gib- lancraft, Fletch elders, and | als a isn't listed | rmer Giant performer ‘ WINS FIYWHIGHT pOov ATLANTA BY \l\ )Ufl'l WORTH

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