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2313iiiitretiiiaiatititint sbiies NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Rt aat it aas sttt feshaidatisiom sibptiting OCTOBER 1, 1925, Eiratiies SHER SRR i s e A e s e A R R s PLANS FOR PARADISE PARK BOYS' TRIP TO NEW YORK COMPLETE— HlGH SCHOOL TO BE AT TOP STRENGTH FOR SATURDAY GAME—TWO GREAT TACKLES TO MEET IN FOOTBALL GAME SUNDAY—LUTHERANS TO RECEIVE THE CHURCH LEAGUE CUP SR il titititiitatestisstistatiziiziint fiiining THREE GAMES SEPARATE SECOND DIVISION CLUBS Philadelphia Has Secend Strs nflh& Win Over Dodgers— Red Sox Win From Makeshift Washington Club— Last Series of Year Started Today—Phillies Have Chance to Go Into Sixth Place By Sunday. ‘ By The New separate elubs in the giving the tail enders bility of by the close of day. Philadelphin's secor umph over the Robir to 4, kept Brooklyn from the Braves fth r Robins have two of last 17 All the with the have three more games ton has but with Brooklyn on Saturday and Sunday Should Ilatchor's club win all of fta remaining games, Chicago two and the Robins thr Hes will come from the the &ixth position Brooklyn and position to take Braes, mathematically. But one American lea was played yesterday, the Red Sox | Wisor winning from a makeshift club of |!M0et: the Senators, b fo 4. The end of the |w dontest found hut one Washington | Henlin: regular in the lineup. GealLelini] The world with their series at Bloston while| the Tndians will cross hats with the White Sox and the Tygers battle | with the Rrowns In their last series g of the year, P w . Ass York, the four secc National Phillles the mather climbing int 7 Hal ) Presa Oct, 1 Tudg s yosterday rom the f won hut contests. exeeption i to play, Bos two contests lose the hil- cellar into | I for MeGraw in ot PHILADELPHIA AN R, 1l Chicago are in a fifth place from the Wil Harper game |y champions |noon, Hury |college |cusscad by vnV a fumble on the {line that pave THOGREATLINEMEN 10 MEET SUNDAY Fans Expeo { Great Battle Be- tween Warner and Hillsted A soing Willow battle that shonld be worth wile sev s scheduled at rook park, Sunday after- vhen Bl Warner and Cen- Milisted lock horns during the game between the Al-New Brituing nd the New York Giants. The meeting hetween this palr will bring together two great linemen, one of has ingratfated himself with foothall tans by his splendid work for two years, the other a hero at Yale and an All-American tackle selection by the Jate Walter Camp. Millsted is undoubtedly one of the Aregtest fuckles of recent years in football. Coming from Wabash university to Yale, im- wediately made the varsity m, and bis decds as a member of Cap- tain Bill Mallory's team are still talked about when football is dis- the followers of Old Jli Coach Bob IFotwell is building up his New York Giants eleven around the imons Century Millsted, who be- sides being a great player, will do much toward making professiona’ football a suceess at New York Warner a Star While Warner does not wear auy All-Ameriean spangles, the fans in New Britain have come to know him s one of the hest and hardest working players that cver wore the All-New Rrifain foothall fogs. THis work ever sinee joining the club has heen sensational, and in his fir: n with the locals la ay inst the Adams, Mass., e distinguished himself fn mor ways than one. It was his recove whomn he visitors 25-yard the way for the henie team | 3283232032000 ¢ B \LUTHERANS T0 RECEIVE The Punch of the Attack TR!P 10 NFW YORK l LELAND CUP AT SUPPER | “Goose'" Goslin s the outstanding star on the offense. As cleanup clubber he's dangerous at all times, his wondertul work in the 1924 classic beng a big feature of | the s When the “Goose con- | | nects they go and he punches | Nationals' on the ‘em | atongside He played only one game in Boston and drifted to the New York Ameri- St play a youthful shortstop who he went 1913, s, Once again to ul on August to PLANS COMPLETED J\\m... s of Chuveh Basehall Teague To Recobve Trophy—1rospects of (Paradise Park Baseball Team lo] et and Bow i, Be Guests of Rotary Club The Leland to the First cup will b Lutheran church feam, winuers of the chureh bull league, at @ supper to be held on Monday evening, October 12, at the Prinfty M. B, chuv |1 present plans ¢ throngh, Walter W. L the frophy, will present it person, while it will be reecived by [ 1Rev, Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, pastor ot the ehureh whose team captured the ttle, The aniual awarded s Arr Pleted 1 ments the trip of Poradise | team, champions of tary league which and financed hy the this o to New York Saturday LAl members of the Paradise Park team who won out for the lead in the league, will be treated as royal- ly as the Rotary members can | trest them, The day events of Leen the have com mombers Park baschall 1he Ro- was sponsored | Rotary club of | of e e ind, who of - n vied Roys' fered will also be the first of the inter-church suppor meeting will e interest {champs and will other (hings hesides a big league | to Lronx park, u f and the ride [ York will buneh of reg The day litie ot riure o'clock filled for with g the local include many attendanc ball game st for a d and from real day ULl important character will bo trans- {ucted. The possibility of church basketball and bowling during the feoming winter will be discussed, and, (it thought advisable to start Ie 1es in these fields, officers for cach cireuit will he elected and pre- limin, plans made. Officers the chureh baseball league next sea- chedule mapped ont for Ahe {gon will also be chosen. A program Manager Dwight Skinner of [op oprertainment is heing prepared, and the members of the {4 there will be group singing. club commitiee calls for de- |° phe pastors of the five churches from New Britain at 6 \o league, the members of the Suturday morning. I Lutheran nine; B. 1% Arm- hoys who are cligible to make the [gtrong, president of the mun's trip to New York will all meet at | bl PG of the Hotel Burritt and from |which the league was condueted; and there promptly on the hour named W will be guests of the The early start is heing made be- suppei. Mrs. A, Kron- of the fact that arrange- will cater. “kets are nov ments for the boys' stay in New | jeing printed, and plans being York city makes it imperative that {pushed forward by the committec, they have little time hefore the of which Walter W. Gould is chair- game hegins. The driver of the biz man, bus which is to transport the party take four hours to reach me- nisville American Association Club I'vips ner New ror to e 1 boys, by ague in {winning class, auspic leave canse {10t a it the tropolis, Upon arrival there, the party will be taken fo Bronx park where | organization, and husiness of a high- for | i Bie3 1At N 135+ 33333500 T3 s c3ra Ta ppad HIGH SCHODL TEAN READY FOR BATILE Squad Will Be at Full Strendta in Troy Conference Game The will I've Harry | lave New Britain high se at its full ool team rngth in ihe Confercnce game Saturday stromquist and Tin Claie retined to the squad, and are fo he in the lineup al- {though they are not quite in the pink condition ol | i praciie v @ arry went (i at his old Tullback position and ldiveeted the team through a appy al drill, Lac Bray and nnett pla with him i the Ibacktield, Durifg scrimmage L {cava relieved hin at fullback und Tim Clair played at - the halback [position. s Honry Boinowski was not out for practice Couch Cassidy took the opportunity o try one of his other linemen for “Tubby's" po- which will ited this week's game when the big | quits the squ Bliss Clarl shifted from 1o tackl “Ifirpo” Anselino went in at g The team looked well under th ngement The afternoon’s activities began with @ practice of the linenien in the jart of handling the hall, I anoth cr part of the fiell Bray, Goursop * and Clark were practicing punting Al three showed up well in this der partment of play, and a decided fu. provement could be noficed ovie lust week’s work. 1urther activiy was in evidenee at the north tion of the field where litis was drop-Kicking the hall over the goal posts from the thirty-yard line with monotonous regularity. is- sistant Coach Depot was showng the serub squad some plays to nsed against the first team in serin- oxpected sition be \ ) sece “Toots” I'os e coring the only touch tldown of the game. Warner has W [twice been the unanimous choice of nosc pretty ofien, too. | was destined to create records in the | majors—Everett Scott, of e Rec Hox and Yankees, T v e park 5 at the southern end of tie Manager Toomey of the park has| e pajtimore in Iirst Game planned a tour of the interesting AMERICAN LEAGUE il ot o Nits—off Willou IR Winntng | WASHINGTON Unipives— Hant, 1 AR I me—1:15, Rice, cf ' 1 ] . | ' TLASH N SERIFS ‘, Gontest for St MeGhee, 8 Voach e ] | MeNeely, osis . Rtewart G0 0 ooaof Myers, Tate. Rallon Leibold, e mn ing | Honors - Totaln - pends Between Rival Hitters v Prothre, THrrors. Jow Two ontfields, York, Oct. 1.- in - every 1Lowill mighty depart- clash stror basebal shington and Pittsburgh meet in first game of the worll series st Wednesday | A contest for s & betwe the rival squads Goslin Washingtor ment wihien Wa the s ne lionors im- hitters (Goose) | run Kizen young n viest per Leon Tome and (Kiki) sensational fall has) vear, trailing | m Rice, in the entage column, hut Gos- unili Washington | his best in the his 1 \.M ous. e stars | ighit ors in a dec- Max Carcy and | n outer! s to the | wnd | Jacing men in | to America Reduced in price because bigger sales have low- ered manutactur- ing costs— Bigger sales be- cause of Tuxedo's quality— Properly aged, perfectly hlcnded Every dealer’s supply specifies last day it can be sold— Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo, when- ever vou buy it— Unva cellence. the secret! on has Movie Is Divorced | Yot 1 Gladys E rying e\- ¢ Milion Siis Milton "i|1~ ») on motion grour \s given the 1, Doroth glants in physique, o [1me the sporting writers in the cne of the tackle mythical Doth state for positions on the All-Connecticut Warner and cleven, Millsted fast as lightning, nd when they come . the fans can be assured of wit- nessing something great in the of playing. Bomar Against Bean Millsted-Warner duel only one that should cateh the of the fans and keep it. IFor Lynn Bomar, twice named All-Amer- n end by v up, the ork to have garnered the of cent years, will be our own a player who has of the All-New Bomar may Anmierican end. and er that Vanderhilt over fed hnt ft's dallars donghnuts that Perry Roan will make it a warm argument for him in the coming fir Some gond gound Bus I'ond and Man, Dailey tonight, helped the team an idea of the jmportance of a gocd showing against the fa- 1 innts here Sunday. The [Dlayers themselye not satisfied With the inst the Sunday and of them is out At Sunday. are The oye ow N im reatest end i sturdy, Porry Thean (e hee sensgation Rritains fhis season have been an Al the greatest pla college b talk by Ldward on made last one o redeem himself ne COMIMA HINTING § BEST IN A LONG TIMF showi Adams team on ch and every Recent Mild Winters and Paithrul Observance of lavs Makes All Game Plentiiul. (By Norris nting ¢ Ackerman) i on! best in two fecades, September migratory enter the open list and other follows in rapid succession. gume sanc and refuges, restocking, het- laws and more faithful oh- « those laws will make of hunting son cwl the water gane ent winters, 19 Rreatest sea- Mig Canadian be itory water fowl, due to the enabling act, are sure to plentiful this fall than This should bring w01 in oy to \e duck hunters, the Virginia is on the rapid moose me decr | in In « as good inada, as it has been in the ars conditions elk and intel United ope problems in the situation is bright that w “eleaned 0 vears a curiosity and Some states re ut" of game severs ago. here deer were now we loads of game con getting hetter Game liet commis that this ons will n every state to plan your Betsy, line trip, your ammunition. If iz game not a up old do ay mediate arra g around quite P and 1 n those calamity howlers t hunting is on the and that the i e years, “will stuff you tha own wane only or b an be done ter tural hi museum.”’ ny ory in to per- to are too m hunters ) are t sportsmen country of ours 1O THIRD It GOOD CHANCE Cabb will not realiz g out the but beati D b having finished year bafora toe landed after second line | ix not | to instill in ! &l [ ‘Goslin, N hunting | ng | litions | best | hunting, | m gements to grips Sun- | { handed. when (BY BILLY EVANS) yeal class is booked for dis- Play in left field in the coming world rics, Washington begs to “Goose” Goslin the youthful some b ) b present the Littshurgh | and brilliant { pr tion's dianapolis. big at the clnb Last season Goslin was t of the Washington bat, the liabe ituth of the Sena- His home run hitting featured | winning of the 1924 world the tors, ihe 5 Goslin bats left and throws righ Ile takes a terrific cut at | the ball and gets o geeat distance to his drives, lle may look foolish on a certain ball and on the nest pitch crack the same style delivery over the fenc Weakness in - the field Goslin in his climb to s couldu’t class him as @ present but he has strides forward aficld. Lacks grace but he can go and get them, He bas a strong arm Gioslin iy a pla constant menace K wh lon retarded e one | g made rapid na ver who looms us a to the opposition, 11y wi a of pla th 19 ev 19 wa pe nol ca na Hazen (Kiki) Cuyler To combat the efficieney of Goslin, Pittsburgh offers Hazen Cuyler, th sensation of last year in the major who has proved he wasn't a mere flash by repeating. Cuyler bats He's a great hitte is the threat of er, although rather sturdy lines. is ve is a hetter basc and throws right Lilce Pir- on | ry He -runner than Goslin nd in the field has an edge the Washington star Being familiar with Reslin's markable ability, T am incline place these two stars on a par cold analysis of the skill of the two in departments, howeyer, would give Cuyler a slight edge. th built at “n re- to A q various Pittshurgh, Pa., Oct. 1 (A—Rill McKechnie, a third baseman of parts n his day and a native of Pit has ained a National pennant after approximately three seas a manager. McKechnie is a product of the sandlots and a much travelled ball player. Hie life has been en- tangled with several of baseball's squabbles. Early lifc found him playing third for the Rutler Washington teams in his home and in 1907 he was purchased the Pirates, making his first app: ance in the majors ahout time Heinie Zimm at second hase for ) Labe Adams that season In 1908 McKechn 0. and W Iy | and | state | b; ‘ the rman cropped up | also made 1go Cub. | his bow | ie was transferred L year later ap- & where he| and was adjudged | s position in the | In 1910 re- | and played very i holding for 1811 presence of Jack Miller, | to Canton peared wit} played remarka he ioine little, ates same [ vanted Bobby Byrne and Hans Wagner pre- | any aspirant from bfeaking the Inf Paul received him in 181 into & ']m 1913 the Bravea dratted team that tor: | The mext year the present Pirate manager | inmped to the Federal league, Ne |the Giants lost eight straight battles, West tor every ir [the firet third b MeKecehnic York, only to be traded Christy Mathe for Charl athletie director, sent to St. manager and now with tl will fight MeKechnic nd in the world series, the Sen: 5. al Wilg among seve oved to be one of the greatest inflelders hat year ors with he bafted n 'd to Newark “ded I a4 won the pennant. Another season suw the the Federals and for a time chnie was ont of work and M hich Harry w York he Sinclair handled, played briiliantly bu 1y to swing through the time and capture th the manling bat of th eman working overtime, Returning to the Polo was the hero to later along on and Fddie Herzeg and Wade er, At Cincinnati he th Heinfe Groh until broken hand in the the 1917 1y for almost the Hugo Tezdek, me, ¥ of ttwo days % he suffe season, and was out entire sel Penn that now but at ate manager, obtair 18 ery game. He left 19 to enter business, basehall The call o the diamond was too strong and he the ap- back fn uniform in 1920, ar that Harold (Pie) Traynor ared on the Pirate squad. T r came fast and MeKeehnie w Paul the next year, as coach and to Greorge Gibson, rec of the Cubs, ¥ Ned in 19 istan med nager (Continued On Iollowing Page) who He niza- | In- 1915 the team was trans- MeKeehnie Phillips as manager collupse He final- 1y went to the Giants in a scttlement In Grounds New Cinein- with Roush K- alternated | second game hedule Sfate time A him in nd McKechnie participated in in o b ently He points there including the zoo and the reptile yard where all sorts of nimals and snakes are kept on ex hibitlon. Atfendants at the parl will explain all the Interesti things to the hoye Then will come dinner. tary club las arrang to seat the boys down to a $1.50 plate dinner. This will certainly | a feast in itself and should appease the appetites of {he youngsters matter how they are. Tollowing dinner, the go to the Yankee stadinm where the New York Americans. Babe | tuth & Co. and the Philadelphia | Athletics, Connie Mack's trihe, are sceduled to pl Here, Dike the | royalty of big officials of the coun- try, the = New Rritain champions will grace the in stand. No bl no plain Yesterday. Louisville, Oct. 1 (P umbled the Louisville ociution club was prepared for the second game of the world cs with Baltimorc Jational league pennant“inners. Jack Ogden, who won all three of Baltimore's games in the 1921 series with Louisville, weakened in the ninth fnning of the first game yes- ad the Colonels scored four rims win, 8 to Barnshaw pitehed to three batters but the { damage had heen done, 1¢ Orioles also are ready for through the hlue haze of cefeat they saw the erutapled form of Nic Cnllop, veteran southpaw who hum- {Bled them in 1921, Cullop lasted {cnly four innings under the heavy hitting. Thomas and Deberry | the pitching assignments more and Lonisville, resy KAY0S IN BOUTS “Their jinx American As- toda junior The Inter- committee no party will to 7t t hoxes I stand, but in the boxes which are kept only for those wha are higher in station than the v individuals the game, the party will | start for home and on the way, luncheon will be had so that when the hoys arrive at their homes. all that mothers will have to do is to put them to hed they will dream of the day passed Jack Dempsey and Burke To Fight Thanksgiving Oct. 1 (A1 ns fight p fsaid he has completed a ten round tween Jack Dempsey Burke at New Orlea Day. Burke lost liere last night t |the hard-hitti grand will for cctively, rive Ralti- to where Vive Knockouts In - Five just Fights Within 45 Minutes Is Record Made On Card At Cleveland, Clevcland, Oct. 1 (R-—Speaking hoxing shows, there was onc here the other night that out as unique to say the least Five bouts were scheduled —3§ rounds of fisticuffing. But instead of 48 sessions being staged for the {benefit of one lof the local outdoor 110 were put on. Every one of the five battles end- cd in a knockout, one, Dbetween [Johnny Datto, the Filipino flash, world series, with Philadel- | dLillks G il Ly | phia and one with the Red Sox i : seconds e aof held stands rankie moter negotintions fight be- | Martin Ihanksgiving | for deci a 10 round decision scason, less to Ge Godfr x negro heavyw participated threc MeTnnis h in four ceonds of the largest crowds | latter part of practice |ziven over fo serimmage. T ond feam played gamely against 1hs y but fhe odds in weight speed, skill and experience were foc much for them. and they were scor- ed upon repeatedly. wis The (rip to Ponltney will e made By aufomobile, and it is cx- peeted that the squad will leave this lcity Triday afternoon, but to date it is unknown definitely whether or not thig will he the time of siuviing, lit heing up fo Principal Shde to decide. Eagles Open Football Season Next Sunday The gle A. C football will starts its season against Holy Cross team on Sunday |though the Holy Cr outhit is a 1y organized ontfit, the cleven {hoasts of some of the best players in the city. A tough battle is assurcd ag the Eagles hope to win the first {ilt of the season. The Bagle lineup {has not been definitely settled yet as several of the players of last yeu {team are now members of the High echool team. Zehrer whe formerly held down an end position is with the high school nd this and cen- {ter where Darrow cavorted are open. |The Eagles wish to challenge any team averaging 130 to 140 pounds. ations to Otto C. t, city. i team the Al y Wills to Fight Exhibition for Legion Oct. 1 (A —Challenger Wills left last night for New York, pleased over the signing of a mateh for the world's heavyweight boxing clampionship. 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