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et e s A O B 2 At NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLI;ALI) BIOV[):\\ bLI’lL\lBLR 1925, TITNIL LI a0 nnL SBLRILLLLLY SRR B iR RS RRIE B SRR s s e B e e R R R e e ALL- KENSINGTON BASEBALL TEAM ENDS SEASON WITH WIN—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM RUNS ROUGHSHOD OVER EAST HARTFGRP AU -NEW BRITAIN PLAYS HARD TO BEAT NORTH ADAMS-—LOCAL AND MERIDEN FALCONS BATTLE TO SCORELESS TIE-—BRIEFS 3 f et he He i Rssshe sttt sioss 1N i 4 CURE s s s i e e i st b e e $1aistenartitesiaaeitisatss i PRI i 2321 R A 113 10 s i s Tt e st A eat i araot 0t | KEEN RIVALRY EXISTS OVER | Holds Record for Championship I.MMISTILIIT, M0 mOWALSAT G STHILTEAN THiRD AND FOURTH PLACES s R LR, I UPENS OCTOBER 3 .., = .. TAKES FIRST GAME FPRIES JUST 8IX { Final Week of 1925 Season Star(s—Detioit Takes One (ol and Winter Schede s et tuto im ‘Blue and Gold Warviors Ride From Yankees—Browns Lose to Washington— et . Annousced seletiinfha Sai 2k o (5 Roug[] Sho[j [)vgy hag[ Hartford Robins Beat Giants—Cards and Braves Split— = - e S Ser A native Towa; Barnes, new assistant = S 2 ' r 2 "w it n sehoo! Pirates Take Short Game From Red«—(Cubs Send 3 At T ) S ; iy . wym- | ‘ e Now Dritain Hizh & Helping Razovback Machine the University of Arkansas foothall tean Fn (01gh whiod over Phillies Decper Into Cellar. : i A i e e et o e A SR B e L LR ik Rt I \ clinidt adjust the Razorback foot termoon a1 Willow Wiiitey i I 0 ! Jusl will machine tor its drive X sogol i el o fe University at 1¢ City. Oet. Phe hewvier, faster and o viduys | Jted and Gold tewm carvied i h 3 ! Cr b m ! product of Coach e Lo npponeniy side o place stands as the | 3 e g A S0 5 , et ! . i 3 e of the University |1icla e hey fous Hoglion eluba swing Into the fnal 3 | )\ 5 ) 4 Mt : ! Yoo 1 der business m of Chicago. Hmw his under-grad- (he 5 At o tine diing (ha B A er nowioh iy : d A Phupsdiys @50 o G0 WA career Barnes distinguighed contest did the reproscntitives from TSthalt iAok b Drmert grindon B : e W i . 2] % : N5 e limself in Big Ten Conference eir. over vast got into New liritain's ty- B fourth rung of the Al \ 210 y ! 8 G e | : re us follows: | U108 by Janding aberth on hoth the |ritory yeaterday by whacking out ¢ ! 2 AN/ ; scir Motday, Wednes- | l-western cleven and - the Big| An dde of how el the New B victory over the Yankees ‘ % i iy R i n, Obder Ten's mythieal five, Tn football, iritain teatn outpliyed their tirst epener of a double hill. T game was called a B with a score 1-u darknees. | BONTON 53, N1, LOUIS 646 ,= mployed boys' class. Mondiy, q. o tarnes played at oend, and in game rivads way he gleaned trom the A — nesduy ] 7 to ¥ p, m, | asketball at forward, ile also hus jfuct that kast Harttord failed 10 - Junior sehool boys' clss, Tuesdays, + M0 considerable Rollegiate track \score a first down throughout the ) = = 1\ Thursdays, 4 to 5 poom. Suturday 1o | Usperien SAES i ieie : oM unger employt \'u‘n‘. was married slhorlly he- Fioss aff Stars ’ Meusel his 32nd. Hellman of loys. SLlszy e A gatuni Sy RordshiocumatiopAnk insaa ialcling p S OIFLLC eVaROfS ARG AINA DA troit also slammed for the circuil. w1 7 0 : " |aays 7 m ! B IrlaaRadlormorisilent s ot ol lowuraRs aroR et bee e L e JEFFRIES ' : JOHNSON S0 s o e a4 v or o " Rihoug e o The b coniton e Tygers d : T 8 e Y 2 k Mrs. Barnes would dislike to see (the team caused by the loss of Quar- . place, for the Browns lost to Wash- ey » icingly in trout of his retrousse |Uition to t r physical tain- AT a A ' St ington, 8 to 0, leaving St. Louls & (BY JOE WILLIAMS) ; : : o et o . i ol it T on_ihe flethack Cluir and Fullhuck Sirom- : : : X ; > tekurd, as as ¢ A PR e quist, and the injurics to Bray an feeway of but two and onc hal BW YORK New York, Sept. 28.—If Jack| challenger, not a ehampion Boxing fon e cndiystadpstioaih Aol h i maki 4‘.“‘”‘“ SO0 e T 3 ) g f : ception of the il ae Loy S e | Genne! W were o play despite games. ) ; ) AL T Dempsey ever fights azain it will bo| 5 : Jim Corbett won the title frony | Wrestiing fc IE RIS, and is 1my|’nwlv'w1 th‘ the handicaps they were laboring Brooklyn's five to four victory £ 5 2 p % 0l the summer of 1 By that | John L. (A very valuable and useful i i - under. It was found necessary 10 over the Giants was marked by an | s b o Rl ) time the ring's most gifled elocu- | prize will be given fo the fist reader [4ays 8 poni . A and Red Jarnes was graduated from fhe BHIft Gennett from end to quatters evation for Jack \vwrm‘"‘ of the ‘mrey, 'y g tionist will luu held the heavy- to flll In the last name of (he|Uross Nfe saving cow WL R s ‘,;,, i .m:, ving, [back and to send Lacava into the by 15,000 fans. He rccenly 3 1 e ol e S § 5 i S50 P, ML, senior s 3 L i £ WL LIy S : + Robina by 15 S l“\v LU s | welght championship for seven fighter. and juat to help the contest | V1SS At 3ist B 1, SCRIOF SRIMMINE o0 g Srosident of the senlor 1IDGUD In place of Stromquist. Gore declared he would ple P 1 years. (R we will divulge that the first letter | © vs by appointment. | TENE B8 DY e went in at end. the Robins next seazon hecause o i 0 The importance of this, If any, | 1 is “8.) P IO L ORI ot el e AT Nigh : lewn's loyal followers got vile razzing at home games, ele | that it will set a new record. No e 11 Las, 1o lsomething to be cheerful about The Braves pulled ot LT BN 5 o 0| heavyweight champion in modern won (he Gtle in 1892 and held it a [Fridays i vounger boys, Sat- {OI0 (EVE S CECET D s lwhen on @ punt from Bast Hariford, western serfes with five gamce won Ay times has held (he fitle longer than [Nitt1e Toss than five years. lob Fit: i ama Junlor deaders | T A [ Lacava caught the ball and gained gram with the Cardivals. Bosion, fo ! 101 0 e present record belongs 1o e ; | champion for a trifie more than two [and I Cross life s Connetetl| Ml G I warch toward the goal line. The however. was compelled to relin- & Lo i!“k Johnson. Galveston negro, who | 3 | years. 3 S Satu | i ¥ work of Lacava during this session | I“llll-— CHICAGO &, PHILADELPHIA | i e tollows S P g senior o corp 1S Well, as we were saying, Corbet! o8 e inner older hoys, quish fifth placc ta the Robins by faldes i 310 ade gold fil} a Quecushervian ? 3 | Tommy Burns, who crowded into he physic v ‘ was of high order. When the locals fwo points. Louis took the firet Tiro . n AR hnson heat Jim Jeffries in e v v {the picture when the man at the|tee se'ceted he coming season P]AY QCORELFLS GAMF were within a few yards of tle line fray. 6 o 5 and dropped the sccond [0 1010 and held fhe title until Jr { : gate wasn't looking, held on for (18 as follows: Chairman, William H b “Yankee". carried the ball over for game, 7 to 6. the latter heing callcd 4 [ 1 i Willard whipped him under a blis 3 % three years, Finally Johnson [Judd, J. G. Luecheel L. Racon, Ncoupqporeiod the first score of the game, The after seven innings on accou of ™ p ! [tering Havana sun, six years, three i 2 caught up with him in Augtralia and |William Goohy i S1OW- | New Britain and Meriden Faleons goal was made within the first two darkness. Rogers llornshy hit b s e months and a few davs lat raduced hin to a etafe of interesting [l |minutes of play. Politis dropkicked home run in each , nning e T ih : Dempsey won the Ly a ¥ ¢ - lif not wholly recognizahle debris. The gymasinn committee which | Battle Four Gruelling Periods [the hall for the extra point, Score: v geason's fotal to 20. i 0n o ni—g | Knockout from Jess Willard July 4, 30 08 | You will note no mention fs made |Will have charg the promotion SIS New FBritain 7, Fast Hartford 0, The Pirates won from the Lods, i a0 10125 (1910, Alrcady he has held the ttle o 3 : of the duration of John L' reign. |of the various aciisitivs are as fol-| Withmt Chalking Up Any Points | second an:leror 4 to 3, rain stoppivg play after five se Nl iriech, Brown, Binleh |igjx years and two months, Nothing T i A | (Have vou figured ont that last (lows: 1 3ernadotte Lo It was a case of Greek meeting | Bray started the second” quarter innings. Luque, Cubau twirler, was (G00 EIET 0 s Y s New | €an Keep him from ultimately pass- - kg 2T name yet? 1t is a stickler, fso't it?) |mis: swrest ! Leniic) “{Gireek on the Meriden gridiron yes. |With a beautiful zig-zag end run found for three tallic 0 1n=! York 1 Base o off Ling Johnson's record. But the mark | Gl Tohn T. was a bare knuckler untjl [ethall. Williatn Goaby; leader s A e Britain and |that nearly got New Britain its sec- nings. The Reds hold third place & 4 2 LA Al not be accepted by ring histori- % he met Corhett and the bare |Gilbert Mareh; track A [t his efforis failed. Both teams [ond touchdown. The Red and Gold against the Carda by four games. | uns amless he fulfills his promise to knueklers aren't considered in this {fred Nw”w"' 'H \\fi?"l : ! Airatiled for feur grielling periods at |however, were not to he denied, for i well: | Chicago made the Phillies’ ” I “ IQ ‘lmn:» next summ LA composition. son; velley bal 15 " b "8t Stanislaus field without either (00 a succession of line plays, Bray v 5 N fember oring carried the ball over for the second teague cellar move certain hy har | will date back to the night on which i ] Nor is anv mention made of the Prozram for Senjor Members 3 » & R Despite the fact that hoth feams (Score of the game. FPolitis failed to By henia 3 (ot il ,H f H}\Rn BE NORTH M)MP!Q, he knocked ont Luis 1irpo. the e { P {ineonsequential Marvin Hart, upon| November s men's f]nu(d {roached the w.;«.q‘ line. nmd)n-r kick the goal, and the ecore remain Anal of their series. The {cow of the Argentine. (wo seq bt {whom Tefiries bestowed his title |Dall fonrna oubles), INAUS-1,jocon flireatened very seriously. |od at 13 to 0. 1t seemed as if New won 13 of 22 games with Phil ‘:» e lago. Dempsey's record, then ? when he retired trial b “]"”"””‘" LI Gl ['urylo of the Meriden eleven romp- [Rritain team eould gain at any B Team Shows Listless Prand of tall | 'iUeholder wonld ba four years and ol As long as we are feeling devillsh. [BR LI TA8Y AHWAAD CAEEELIR o for a 45 yard run after breaking ‘l‘”““ they decided upon. Gordon | a few months, and in that respeet . ly statistical and evervthing, we |lt0& el ek "‘I" 3 le road |!1TOURN tackle, but his mates lacked |ended the first half with a sensa- AMER!CAN LEA(}UE | mnikow Smashes Aeposs »jwonld ot be particularly note- may as well carry the matter to its 5 el one e YO e puneh to send over a seore "m\m tackle, | ) worthy | painful limit and prove fo vou that e a1 amd | Curvlo also attempted a field goal | Lacava, Bray and Gennett emash. In Thint Peviod | Retived in 1905 {the average “life” of a henvyweight .Yv-mv-.\_‘ i ] j:‘_'_" '“”' from the 50 yard line in this session. |ed at the East Hartford line at the rrogram oL enteriamiment |yt his efforts failed. Rt hteams [heginning of the second half, and it played a good brand of foothall. {was not long hefore they were again e 4 battling within a few feet the Bater. 1 ey el R R * tired i tor Iooking aver the Dlesis of the period, after the | This mas mean neiling BRAVES ON N {goal line, *Freddie” Gennett picked Jacobmen, f . 3 0 Bttty o EAS ot [eld and coneluding no other logira custom, he would less ta you but to the siniple- Sl Rraves after finishing a bigh- |2 hole at center and crashed MM b el R in WWillow Tiook natk, | CIRonents existe t ime the | 1 three or four more years little man in the hack row it may ,Wm‘m‘ S association swim- |1V Suceessful baseball season whereify [through for a fouchdewn. A for- ey T ) fin ; e L California hinil skl a4 been |10 his 1 | mean everythi *even more o ete witlh Havtrord, Winsted (£165 105t only iwo out of 16 games [ward pass to Gourson failed for the Robertson, ih 1 | 0! The loca y eleven sma on top for gix !l 1 When Jeff did come hack in 1910, |any rate it WS L » : PRy Seps ave turned fo foothall and yester- |ex point. The last BERLON, 1 . ovorose (gl 2 0ithroug e oppositic e r lured by a pot of gold dangled en-[and we intend to s day won the fivst game of the season [Rame was made hy * " Zehr- Wingard, p ..o e fetory | - | | Hargrave, x oy o Ranin L Tenicom . volley ball meefs with Winsted, Top- |[70m the Stone Crushers by the score (er in the last quarter. 'This made e o k S et [of & fo 0. The Braves scored when [a touchdown for each of the hack " WASHINGTO) e SN 0 P\')"l()\\&k] to P:(‘ Lost [w-.wnmmmu where large erowds | yyueen: Sate sectional voilow hatt | Williams threw a forward pass to B. ficld men, and also a touchdown for AB K A vl ‘ Hish School Bl zather to gaze and gallop about the | ((ominied On Following Page) Bengon and Benson went over the each quarter in the game, S . | f he line for the scare o e n ¢ MGRRL S B R e s e Rice, rt yoa : Y ~ To High RE100. aleven fgreen champlonship contests, state section- [line. The Braves lined up as follow — Adams, I 4 1 . o third period. e Rogin I ; o Henry “Tubby” Bojnowski w ho | - — [B. Bensan, (captam). q: J. Benson, | (Continued On Following Page) Judge, 1b Lol e NS RO R ""f“,‘. Al : | started fourth yeer as a tackle | NEAR TOP IN BATTING = = |fh; P. Carloni, |g; Willlams, rg; M. Veach, rf .l 2l Sl . iR DI BT Jon the New Britain high school team from present indications it ap- _O_W oni, vhb; Flood. Ihb; Anderinl, Dius 5 : oL yvered fumble. | L : T Ut |3 e nonestionably Jeff | champlon—based on the careers of |E¥M ; L w1 The AlLNew Rrit I tear n 1 h T of | entor championshin hand ball tours A rar rr Sy 0 had a hord fie Cerber, s 0o O a victory over the Ne 1ave heen far out in front as an en- | cantinned to mingle face | the six preceding Dempsey-—is four | Turing ehampion if he had not re e ronnd heels and o ack and a half years | | I anent (singles), annual asso i track and field ¢ ipionship ! Naugatuck: —inter-association | 1 ball within will play h st 1e next | pears that Detroit will have three | A. Anderini. 1t; R. Carloni, c;‘ s o av, a8 he will reach his ma- | baiters among the leading five Mancini, re and T. Anderinl, le, The FOOTB LL he line ndlly i e e ey (ESIWIETATTE RIS S s asien e A S GOL il |e dropped from the squad on that | mann and Wingo. The latter, % i 110 pounds, They would like to get rof the team in point of serv- ! hitting ability, being only a young- 5 3 ni at 117 Lawlor street | —SPECIAL— and in years. He made the team | ster, ' B — - — || ALL LEATHER lis first year at the school and 3 TOURTH PLACE || BALL...... $1 50 hias played & goad game at the pos GREB TO BOX MARULLO A % dinals have just ahont 1 In the opening game Pittshurgh, &e 2P — 1 clinched fourth place in the Na ed its 1925 scason yester- rescnt season he was acting | Greb, middlewcight champlion, a B/ | tional league. They are now 5 1-2 | handing the Fort Trumbull {eaptair the team, a X - | Young M f New Or <. J P ranies al of the Dodgersand are | i SR ¢ n bhringit 80 over-{have heen matched for a ten-roun SR 3 ng strong. Hornshy has done | tory for the Red and | pout here Oectober 12. Gre itl | well with the club since taking over Gold tea ¢ loss of Pojnownki}wijl not be involved I'the managerial reins. mound for the home club Jeaves Coach Cassidy with a serious Al-Kensi SPORTING GOODS h to 1 im” Politis 15 MAIN §T, TIGERS 101, YANKEES 5-1 sitors 1o four hits |problen the present time 4t does - e IRST GAM Vi olb ‘bate |00t Tonk & ~ position will he t of their ba ST o i f :‘ i ' s acas s When a Feller Needs a Friend New White \ T g X SRR was on first hase yes { THAT = ISN'T 1T / THAT ISN' Ty e b VTe . . | ¥ DEAF -1 wisl | THE LLJT._’, i et ameran " azn doyce Wethered and Cecil Leitch | B\ 1AD My cancra | T WATERBURY I{U S WIN \ 1 T he connected for a| \ ‘HW‘ & & double at the plate, I'v‘fl"':: Wlll Relil’e \ ingon algn connected fr plics, George Flelds | | Cocil Leitch, the two best | R N\ LY o 5 lf? fers in Great Britain, have HAN AN N / 1 _ " ‘-. decided 1o rotire from competition XK W [ : it ;r ihy Neither has entered the ¥Engli<h la- AN RN | % h{”l“ i sies' championship, to he played in Octoher at Westward Ho. The he- ; > of the crowds, nhich seem in size and hecome worse- ed with every succes T ent, is probably to blame for WHITE SON BUAT NEW BAVEN 9 1 1o the ret ut ST O B 1. 2% explained why she fis | oy, but the | much of a good thir cc mobhbed and even 1 last May hy the over-eager | 18 of mexn, women and children hed their 37-hole battle for tish women's championship. was the la looked | perhaps most ill-} ind was hurt when sev- nged into a bunker had hoisted hier ball \ the match ended ese great n change their ompetitive play they can hard- ns come British en there would | on patriotic LEADS DARTMOUTH Hane M Sept. ¥ 1927, of W GEORGE'S MOTHER "HAS BEEN . & ENTERTAINING AT BRIDGE AND > 1 o oRunIoh JUST To GIVE THE LADIES A FREE 7 fer = pion will continue | SHOW, SHE HAS CALLED Him FROM HIS = n teurnaments PLAY To HAUE HIM HOLD HIS NEW LITTLE BROTHER. nand Tinter sea 1—____._________,___, Amipdi 1 anay irom the ma- >

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