New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 8

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EIIITITITIIINNItILIIILNIIINNILNLRLANLLLSN LS HlGH SCHOOL PLAYS AT HOME THIS AFTERNOON— ALL. NEW BRITAIN PLAYS TOMORROW THE FALCONS GOING TO MERIDEN MADDEN FAILS TO STAND UP UNDER TUNNEY’S BLOWS—FERGUSON AGAIN WHIPS SHEIK LEONARO —BASEBALL NEWS TODAY T T R T B TR eI DETROIT, . LS FIGHTING 1T 007 TR RTINS IS ISETISIENISILINNIRANILNIANINLINIALL seagasssatasansrssanasenss Buttle For Swat Title MNWN GOLEERS LA el L T HIGH SCHOOL HOME THIS AFTERNOON In Bifter Batde for Third| £ L Aoy i Will Tackle }iast Hartlord , i Result Similav (0 1924 Looms Place Today T Ve T it 3 oClock b NEEE AR RN in taion! Lineup for the East Hartford-New ' it Britain high school game at Willow : (BY JOE WILLIAME Brook park this aflernoon at 3 ; . S ot o'clock, ! \o women's nidni goil ehampionsiip LaRulinh LR : $ . e wites nirked by a dengational: comes Gourson Breen : : ; b i Y Left end 3 o0 Mes, Dorothy Campbeil iurd » Hills 1 < : Plitslaiegh, cogained e purple ‘ puahs @fter ao dntorim of 14 yeus, :”“ ngest Ly between national New York, Sept The pos- sibility of Detroit . Louls et~ tling their long and bitterly con- tested American league struggle for third place in tho closing serles of the schedule between the two teams meq strongly today e AR e e i 80 . 4 o Bojpowakit e g games which separated the third " SN & i 2 DR place Browns from the Tigers at the M A WIS ) g S : Bruce i Dangdon i oot i ot ay last week remained P & 0 . - ol Left guard 1 ‘ i |“ IR e e as cach club yes- 5 5 Lt ] e S Scully ... R 12 Tk ; s Ehy [ Ve TR b el terday recorded its fourth victory in : £, v : G : . » ; o i ol i FE S P 4 4 4 i TR O {+ct CIRRR L v s o v s pivtand AT BX: Reinbart of Dalls, Tex. hus tossed teams hitting hard and getting fair o0 v v e it i i o s 5 o pitching, interest of fans in the two B i’ byt : i 4 S S IR ! e » ‘ iy clties has begun to center on a three- ” 6 ® e 1 : . & 7 LR e nine hatle moat e T : W ; ; e AL B e Gorden .o I, Jones oy : : A : Tl prayed copststently botte where Ty Cobb will lead his cohorts %' : § ” o7 % ; 4 Right, end ) 3 > i1 V80 o BT w e the former e 2 3 o 3 ; bRy Gennett ....... .. H. Jones il W S ; ; | star, ana she wil f mnais fin i nslicrlveriotdiz: S % LBoh ; fL iy P " Quarterhack , : § i he very fared contender, L 1 ; i TS g R ZatrerR e R VoAl ) ; ; ; 3 : I i g et Rallying in the elght to tie the 3 : o i ; il TG Left' halfback e ; W : i B | was one of the bod golfers in e score in the ninth to win by a single ? 4 i Bt Sl b NS % G . B s e s A5 P o § s one ulers in- e LRI SR Right halfhack ; : k. B | middle we t she wus run- profited by the good pitching of e : . | mitute west. by 2024 b s v Ao m“;'" o ””“‘?m;'ngl?n Filback ¢ |nold Juckson, losing one up after a Senators. Detroit’s casy victory over i ; P |uold duckson, losing ane i afier the Boston Ited Sox was a triumph ST. LOUIS COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COUL Willow Brook park will be a mec é 5 ol L ‘}:.'«‘}»’:Ix‘\ll‘lx‘n”\” ‘Il“‘ \mw“\‘:;¢"I:Ifi{:\r:l‘ll of heavy hifting, 10 to 5, Manusch ca for action this afternoon when G SR e [b the dran and Heilmann leading the assault Airplane view _n[ the difficult § 3 Louis Country Cluh course over which the 28th national women's the New Britain high school tegm 0G S HORNSBY, LERT, A} 1IN BOTTOMLEY ,In '1‘,“, A S L Tl shes biie s plogt: ,“,”l(,"."‘t”?"”””"’,‘.‘;‘.“”', Dopaxadisanlenihar28ilo Ontober ‘:; inclusive. ‘The layout 1s consldered one of | npen ita scason against the| These two Cardinals are battling it [ing e string, even though it would |westorn anil three svars later she A n‘(.\’l-;nrz:ixltlx‘-l“l‘: ”1‘,:‘1}:\'-;\':‘ ;r;\;ng 10 best in America. It is certain to prove an acid test for the fair sex devotecs of thepastime, team of the East HMartford high |0Ut for the swat crown in the | be putting ene over on the hoss. Of [ pepeated. That was her last serious gave h evela d E - ) X . tional league (his season. Rogers | course, you know llornshy Is the |fling at tournament competition un- verdict over the Athletics, while in y i ; school. The Iranklin square team |y ,p00 (o inake jt six straight « anazer of the Ca nd Bottomley [l a year ago, when she rcappeared the only National T.cague game the redolent of sweetness, light an will be handicapped to a consider- [ pionships, while Jim's hent on ellar first baseman, in the western and won a threc-day retreating Brooklyn Robins dropped other qualities possessed by dalilias. their twelfth straight to Cincinnati [ ] It was named the “Jack Iobbs 4 as the Reds touched off a withering #alvo of ninoteen safe blows for an able extent because of the loss of | medal play test at the Glen View 18.7 triumph. two of its leading backfleld men, and club, Chicago, outstroking a big dahlia,” after the modern king of because of the crippled condition of N field of notables, with a total of 266, s scuson has been more than ever i the team. i id the western to her credit and a long in the public eye and admiration. | Gennett and I3ray who are sched- string of medal scores in the low LEAGUE ! ifield o Ig P”‘!‘HiN{; HAY [Baskethiall Season Will Open 01 De- | 505, achieved over various testing : o Hib | 26 SULHY made by the L I ik 60 GGG B0y (e o o . rourses, the glrl wh Inni; AMERICAN Defeats King George at Bllhards . seone ctienrs . . TA0K1ES ALl New Britain in)n, e vk of coniion: e v comtos ® With Clark University | S0UrSe% tho girl who was winoing Not only has he exceeded the record uled to play in the hackfield are not | S d 101 trouble while the latter has an \ At Middletown, |ago scems pointed for additional nday Game | | | ahseessed jaw whicl inds 1 | o Q4 ! glory. Shve e e S e RS RY mkl‘l? on His Joln D, Tieland, ntanager of the )= A “victory for her thera inine ne- (STl ST S (ha L 5 P i untversity basketball tea | jonal would he but little less sur- also out of the lineup with an in- | b | vmnllmu] tho schedule for the |pueine than was the astonishin jured leg. | . Dec. 9—Clark university at Mid- | providence. Becanse of the large squad of good Gloiown. m; oy i i prospects that has been practicing | Canton. 0., Sepl. 26.—Wrestling | " Jee, 15—Yale university at New | -AlWays in commenting on the dally the task of filling in the va- With humanity in the form of OI¥D- fayen (tentative) m““.””m,s o5 plviin e favomen 8 cancies was not as great as was cx- | pic competition and wrestling With | Dee, 16 -Columbia university at »}‘."“"""I Yousmstjonsider Glenng pected, However, it was not through jhay on his dad’s farm are matfersiNew York. e sosar sl ehesiajthe Inck of effort that Ceach Cassidy | of wide dive but they count | Jon, s—Tufts college at Middle- f;'p"korhor. SORoman Daver o was able to get a team together that | decidedly in ihe life of Harry Stecl '{oyn, -m\‘rl'vwg:;e, ”};,';“,3‘12“,,‘,"{3"‘;‘“ il roul 1 sho -4 s aft- | i ra, O, Jan, 12--Trinity college at Hart- o ‘:‘.:“:wixmakr”w showing this aft- | Of S ottt Plcked to repeat the following ek SRl R e BSE IO 14 | year, she was forced to stand on the The backfield substitutes are Gour- UNiversity, where he son the West-1 - jgan, 15— Williams college at Mid- i i L ‘m‘,h.‘,,‘ (‘.:vrrin\ the regular ends. ' Conference medal for excellency dletown, ,Btd"']m" and watch the crown go to {hmdl Johnnie Welfe, who reported |1 seholership, holds the O¥mpic |~ Jan, 20-Connecticnt Aggies at Ldgzkfg’:“::g"]‘m s ks s for practice for the first time this | e gain vear, she gof avyweight championship. — Tmme- ytiddletown : ! asajn | or, o % ek : France S a tonly as far al e gemi-final round, week., Anselmo and Garston are the | 1321Y upon his return from Fran Jan. 23—Amherst college at Am- s Yy {the Buekeye youth headed for par- | papst Iine substitutions, st Warner ... resaes Morton Totals creld, Umuires Time—1 Tracey Ferguson Agnin Gete e ) i has beaten his best | Rennett, 1 2 3 SR son, which was 2, in 1920 Gierber, 88 5 f “century™ is 100 or more runs scored | 7‘:«!:;.50‘:\')1! 1 London, Scpt, 26 ®—The billiard by a batsman in a singie innings. Tomorrow's Lincups, MeManus, b 0 3 2 cue with which he won a viciory — All-New Britain, Adams. Fyans, 1t 74 i hoe l\’m),' (Y u.,r;‘.l o the green ]m,/« 0 t} | e sl et WTder fLhpRcn, Sb s 3 0|soon by George 11, Alerrill of Wash- n e eyc’ = ington, who was a recent week wnm\m lguest of the King al tie ro - ROGERS BOWLING ALLTYS | Vos O Chimonk | o late in Scolland. irema S } Left Guard. Alfer a ddy of ‘deerstallking ol REALIIEAG | Rogers (capt.) ........... Wheeler MEona i Wi chalienzed Al vitl o alp % e 10n Center, Tudge. 5 |match at 50 points. The Ameri- |F agai il 4= 23 Humphries ... Salo i o [can fimished 20 points ahead of his . o i Right Goard, royal host { e SGe 6 ah= haypDonlink s .... Hiser The kii is known, can wicld : e Right Tackle. ! |a wicked cue at times is not | £ I | Blanchard ... MeConnell | 1las good a bithard plag i . iy . 3 Right End. 020 A Siatler war, King i 1 : 5 ‘ 0 R weeh Wooster where she met and was conquered DiieIl > [belicd his own dictum that * 3 o i f 200 ol Quarierback, {ental precincts, donned overalls and | freh St. Stephens at Middle- [PV Miss Browne. An indecisive Itfeniamn ahontalhuicababiotod mekine e o 1e7 i ang | Darnikow .. .. Goldberg R = started to work in the fields and he {own, (Prom game). | competitive disposition seems to be S Db e Left Halfback. | SHE]K IS BF”FN is hringing in the crops daily | Feb, 10—Harvard university at |Ner chlet drawback. 1 3 e . Winchester ' 4 Steel gradvated from the Ohio Cambridge. What will Mrs, Alexa Stirling Abont o W e W el o Right Halfback. State Agricultural school. He . f'eh. 13—Mass. Aggies at Amherst | 'raser do this year? She was not O ey . SN S T 0N e chneider | De. Played tackle in foothall for three | Feh. 17—Trinity at Middletown, |IN active competition last season. la whale if ) presont lior 0 6§ Ifullback, | asons and captained the wrestling | Ieh. 20—Amherst college at Mid- | There are no shot-makers more CLEVELAND onc? was the question prompted re- | ay e % = A e clsion Over His Rival From {team of the Buckeye institution last cletown. competent than the former Atlanta SRR e e The fast Adams, Mass, football i winter when it won the Western 27--Williams college at Wil- |Birl when she is on her game, SRR o o ks LT 106 | aleven, winners of the Western Mass- Wallingford. Conference championship. Ho famstown The records show she was good i istands six feet mm and weighs 210 | enough to win the national three MeNu! A Ty lish con ¥ tishermen who sought setts championship in 1924, will Norwich, Sept. 26 —Tracey Te e e Tus o " ; L ! ! Septy 20 —=Tracey. Wer | o0 B oty Ly * times in a row, a record nobody elec Lol Sl A (U L i . fhe All-New Dritains Sunday | suson. of Northford. outpointed his | PEGRAR - T8 B0 0 1( ollege Foothall Teams HiateventanerosSizali T o Dt B R i 2 ol Wi e Vn'lr‘nou:‘w\v‘;:!_ Yr“!l;ww-‘:fy.‘:l-‘;,). -{;A?Wr\‘; veputation by tiring professional, | 1N Opening Games Today [the Canadian women's ~champion- T " [tne g T e : B0 welock, The Ty Siate team, | A7 of Wallngford. last night at the 1.7y undccido s plan TEMG L R S (g TR Hodwom, 0 vciierf 2 11 a4 ©which alf whales | i % | according to Manager Charles Cham- | gut of fhe ten rounds, Two of the NC NEUTC on retuining clissification | Niagara at New Vork University. [she 18 in her old-time form. 1 s, o L1 ; o el i pion, is coming to the Hardware City | frames were even, but the horeugh %% 21 Bgticulturist, | art at Syracuse, R Gl g R DRt I ] 87 8 SR 00 OIS T ANCIR I Y IReTIES (N ere eran. DU t teel made such a fine showing in itan at Holy Cross [ ieiareule shepdovanian hviltinot Speece, 1 ; ; o 1 sts of aGllne : 4 vith plenty of confidence of holding| boy, won the third. Ferguson ou Tithe Olympic trials in New York | nisius at Colgate. ast long. ~The Chicago mald has P P ; ] the locals to a small score, thus *1”":):::," htsimaniand wasiin excellont ieyqp e was!(aken to rance astan|| Susquehanns & rnell. ;L:).Odcm;le gln"t lr:h H i 1 e i W9 plicating the feast of last season, | Shape. |atternate. 1ie answered the call of | ergg at T . gy e G D PUILALELI when the home team narrowly put| In the seml-final bout of the eve-loyopzancy and figured In four thode 1~1]fim‘(sm:v t Brown | champlonship, victory, 3-0. In the back-| ning Tazy Kaplan, brother of the | piicte 6 (fIC o BUTEL L fG00, - Bhode Tsland State at [,omhere will be the usual number of the Adams team will be| featherweight champlon. dropped | goo o a\ica iy the f round of the | ['¢inug at Pennsylvania "0“”"“[ prcdisiestentered fenlen | Sehneider and Winchester, who| Sailor Secorra, of New London, "‘H\rmmwm rivalry. w?,.q w; l‘u("r“ sl ARohE SNt Awlls el ireen ayed here lust season. Both boys| (he third round of n brisk battle. | "o gyiq the hardest match was| Geneva at Washington-Jeferson. | OTCUtt of the New York distriot, n showed plenty of fine football with|¥aplan outpunched his man and | witih the Switzerland entry, | \Y' slitiigt Lee "1‘:!“" shurgh, |fue little player who in trrevocab, il visitors lust scason, Hiser, a 2:30-| had his opponent puzzled. . i R TP b ke pestlag mns Mt mioaltc) |inexperienced to win here, pound g will also appear with| Young Coulon, of this city. stop- e e (e e s R ot Besides the defending champion, | Mrs. Hurd, the competing fleld will the Massachusetts team. Wheeler | Ped Happy Tollinson. Ansonia, fl'\"‘ In 1515 the United ates used [ Hamilton at William and Wooster, former atars at Boston | YWeight champ and a recent re- |45 per cent of the world's supply of | Baylor at Notre Da University, will be in the Adams|Cruit from the amateur ranks, in {rubber. Last year the United States| Oglethorpe at Georgia Tech. lineup, as will MeC, cll, a former| the opening round. hll\- 4 70 per cent of the supply I Hampden-Sidney at Virginia. e o gy speedy end at Alfred University. Hyeuns., Cole, star fackle at the Pawling y . ‘ : Lei . will play one of the tackle R d G lf positions. Manager Champion has aaio C writien 1o the local management that lie has hopes of signing Andy Lobo, 1t year a backfield star with Mid- e Chiil s D T B R —— player will probably be seen in ac- DiEof U 3 h e ¢ a2 on against the All-New Britains, B R e R L e AGAINSIERTATK\N G e R : e e q Goldbevg, a flect backfield man, wil | BUT NONE AGAINST THINKING ; G. Teterson bt 0 ho with the visitors also. . s Manager Edward J, Dailey hay re- Clipminks seived a telegram from Bill Warner, 4 t mmouncing his recovery from an ili- | (Confirued On Following Page) ~ BRIGGS REDS 18, DODGERS 7, T:at Opens ter Season This Tormer Champ Is Not Permitted To e | ] h i Jloss 2 : and that he will be her on Sun- AU - : e < Vil T3 [ day for the game with Adams. With Q NATEQI""I” ! CACE E R . - and Donlin at tackle, the| > 0/ \\ [ Tie= Sl J: WAL LEAYS et i : il 2! lovals’ line should be a bulwark of 4 \fil\ 16 Bp ¢ n. Vose, who was out of P L ne because of A p’]R A T M S mderstanding will surely appear i m 0R On pair of guards fhat iy 4 i Azfir IN FD " T AY closely resemble cach other in looks g b 3 and playir T T n t t There has heen somewhat of a de- Sl ! ! prance of Al Blanchard at end for : he coaches will, it is | Afternoon . acquicses to the sentiment | Reclaim His Title Now Held By ) ] & WLiplve She speel Ol Bkl R X 1 : in Sunday's game. It is also Kid Kaplan G T L « ery lege ever rxpected that “Red” Stuedtner, the 1 t ne 1 ason today. s riden boy, will also break into the wit 1 cup Sunday. eD-cot. Otstoo® ; who made a big hit Columbia 1 \ s in his first appears Dartmoy T f 0 t the Yellow Ja nov Cnnyl- again play at fuiiback. Coaches « Ursinus at Phil have instructed the ckles Alfred t New 1 ¢ new serial plays 1 will use out ranking eastern games | Sunda ! lans to hold sev U niversit 1 i & 4 sessh next week in ah outs ! ’ ¢y lock at Pittshurgh. | league at Willow l\)mvk Park, Sun- and Brown, with big | day, October 11 S g Jhodt I+ Gene Tunney Knocks Out v € . . | Madden in Third Round Minneapolis, Sept 26 (P—Gene | Y. New York heavywelght, imse1f as the foremost Jack Dempsey’s erown | ec tiln & ge f ' pect t me of tt N t Asgies a Taplan it he Jesiras to m- | savty of | bloo Co and Amherst round of a sheduled ten reund ploaship recogaition here : réinary 4 a . nst hester at Amherst ¢ last night,

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