New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DETROIT WILL CERTAINLY FINISH IN FOURTH PLACE | White Sox Have Chance to Tie Tigers— Cobbmen in Opener of Series 1 to 3—Chicago Tri- umps Over Indians—Red Sox Again Beat Senators Phillies Beat the Robins Third Straight in Row | —Leagues End Sunday. HARRIS STRONG I RESERVE STRENGTIH Uy The Assoclated P New York, Oct. White Sox today matical chan players' shar spoils tying place. However, the 1 ring In world for 1the i sor) it fourth th finlshing fourth White Sox can that position. games to play and the Beng a two-game margin on C All hope of the Tigers overtaking | the Browns disappeared yesterday s Yol when St. Louls won the opener of a * ) : serles from them to 8. 'Thyjliorris, moanog World 5 o Tpion Washin, Senators, Browns may now lose their last two Al 3 ik the world's series a year ; |there is much truth in the that no bascball than its resery Washi Jas profi for behind the regu erful squad of dy egular falters. Giants in 1924 Miller swed poorly in 1l Kinpaugh shiffed to . Infield lapses almost cost ington fhe world's series A coming cl Harris Js well with injury. pen to wnds member sot are sure o 1s have 18 Year Than in Last Series 150, N Oct. 2 (A—Stanley T of the 1 Cham- on i ago that oft-heard is | without re third rung the first time Chica diany, hip's ir Geol or in 1t bat, s triumph over 3 to 0, marked Pitcher 17¢h victory of the argunent team the In-| : ngton by ir Tineup | veterans step in eveland RO Yankees the for drop 1 Yo Wingfiel) five hingles 3to 1, In the lies tagged a t the I Brool holds sisth place agair ( three points and is bhut a game and a halt in advance the I'hilli who occupy the cellar, ke i to Indians e ' Jatter 1 ir T whilt hir ainst Injurics. on ohin In the burgh erapple inpaugh yn | s with fo Behind long service has trouble with his Everett Scott, v of the Red Sox up a record play. Seolt left up only this ed as a cap- uhs by icd to left him legs, there Brooklyn must t Mg from the place 0 still has a mathematical char toar fifth po In an st sixth both remai to fifth s e vain from “hica Yanl for major league ur Yankee roand still is reg performer 1arris, Nemo Teibold “Trx Jeancs, thee outfield play, will defenses where Lei on as . Spencer Adar th Pittsburgh, roare youn 8 t 1 duty i needed iwo Retier Pitehers Harris furthe vl rmed 1 nexing timous o hilad ia has |t sortuni inisih the son in |y pla |able AMERICAN LE Joe 1 and r‘vu~ of sup ‘GUE lor a cap- far and ined for in canse of his suceessiully, lame arm fo Win vouthfn ned 15 (wo eap the oo for for CHICAGO & CLEVELAND 6 a aun NATICHAL PHIABELPELA 6 [‘l".’ o BROORLYN 5 i L F FI\N' vith Stan IOP ACTIC ( ey A Summor am Vor Drill at Litanian 1ail on || AMERICAN LEAGUT e Today NATIONAL LEAGUL {. Louis Beats | Senators Better Portified This': learned | \ the | Pitts- | and | con- | Bob | of them | Buddy | bility | NEW BRI’IAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925, ALLNEW BRITAN READY FOR GIANTS \“Bus” Pond’s Warriors Will Play the Game of Their Lives The All-New Britain Football will be at top strength Sun- n Bob Folwell's New York 3 tuke the fleld agalnst the Jocal representatives. Coaches Bus" Pond and Dave Dunn have drilled the squad in signal work and line plays and a new game will be 1 entirely on Sunday, feam will | trengthened by of YRed" O'Nell and North Adams team and will be reached before afternoon gotlations are for another player of pute and if New Britaln is to Jand him, he will be a power- ful addition to the team, that the New York team of one of the greatest |arrays stars ever gathered to- ther one ¢leven, the New tain players will play their heads off to come with a win, With the Ten Yellow Jackets tn Mlm: them the first start of b small score of 6 a victory New Britain Sun- uwu‘l in a class other feam in gland states, New Haven, foothall squad, has | Gi ant terback” describe th problem of a team through two seasons Graduation opening in the Yale placements are num of major combat mot today it appears tha train only two wing an eleven fully as | [¥lay | "The he addition Lobo of the others who ind Sunday under way Blues' first 1625 tes row against Middleb: Pond a (' Pond, he vard stadium encou when he snatched {hall in a virtual qua his way to a tonchdo conquest of ‘the Cr [home gridiron in tw (mot be in the backfi his spirit remains. F |coaches. Captain iter, also itional re |ahle \ | Realizing “Ducky” {ia composed of “ on ont Ivania in the for Dlaes ziver thur GLENN WRIGHT LEAVE FOR POULTNEY Britain High Lovejoy, has gone, ‘\ them (BY BILLY EVANS) Two brilllant shortstops arc possi- | York Giants will oppose |bilities for the world series, Roger | Britain team Hunday | Peckinpaugh of Washington and | reatest eleven even gather- [Glenn Wright of Pittshur lineup that will ger Peckinpaugh is unquestion- former All-American | ably one of the greatest supporting group of | the game has ever produced, s, Bob lu,mnu !bats and throws right-handed Lafayette 1. Peckinpaugh | l ott, the fullback i & AN with th ol ude terback of 1924; Fekart, guard Divide Ki From present ind and Kline, both vete the kicking respon: |were used last seasor |of Scott from the lin ted themselves ¢ have given evidence Yalo Ihind the line canak Iball out of danger. Bunnell, at quarte Kline behind him, ap n choices. Both are heavy and adept the ends Rradley an made great strides # will start against M and Oshorne carned wingmen against ago but so far have Ha together, a in i New Football Squad shortstops He five and a rn et Off Today To Battle Troy Confer- {All-Easte hose team | Pennsylvania and {tional honors, el 1o sec |strength a ence Academy money a superior exeellence at player, ig of 'New Britain high | squad left this morn- ing at 11:30 for Poultney, Vermont, vhere they will battle the Troy Conference academy team of that plice, They | bile, | The member: Annapolis won na in the majors. t «hool foothall hre ot (He is par in the field such a galaxy of football |and. while great batsman, is that the New York Giants fdecidedly best in the v put on the field imm'll. { The former All-American sclec- | Peckinpaugh “Century” Milstead, one of | infielder in the the greatest tackles in Yale's history; | Urisch, the “Flash,” | Bomar of Vandeshilt and the |ground. Peck seems to know every | qa celebrated end the South ever | hitter, always moving with the (! produced; Avihur Carney, it | makes the most difficult |guard and Navy in 1923 ¥s look casy Nast of the| Peck isn't a . fooihall | certain weakne xunder, whose | league pitehers et him in the fey lighthous: idea never exy of not a dangerous, e is not fast, me, not cven covers more yet no | fions are made the t¥ip by automo- and will remain there over Fri- and Saturday nights. Coach assidy plans to send the boys to bed early tonight, and have them up in the morning for & light workout and signal drill. The squad will start for home Sunday morning. the greatest Al Bt e (Waten Plpc Bm‘ ts and Causes Slight Flood gridiron | Washiugton club can 1 Oct. The bursting from the fact that he rece rious consider Daite i uch water main shortly Dliser 1ot e fter 12 alclock yesterday morning [in Barnum and Seaview avenues [necessitated the diverting of traffic from Seaview avenue to Helen strect lon Barnum avenue. The water in {come places reached a depth of four fect and pedestrian as well as nio- tor traffic unable fo pass. The him to pat the finishing touch viter found its way over the curb- ol uE et Ul inlays ling and over {he fence of the Union Atftho bl Wit ibasiia [ Metallic Cartridge company for a ¢ on Peok. Wrlght gets more| .o o 8 R DRIVES TEAM AT 91 !'f““““"‘ Itock Rapids, Ta.—James Gillman |Neoble at celohrated his 91st hirthday here [full. Lindley, d the otlier day by hauling to a local |Worth. son of the Ne |elevator a 10ad of oats. are SOk, much service, Lovejoy, Tond anc men of recent Yale sisting Jones in the the new eleven wit is and [ most captain bl 00 hitter. He has It American who was ts in Rtut Toe Al yracnse a Bal ane brig ors' | rirn | have Ike @ one of It the old thirt no team than its rush line formed New York | s ina all hy itsclf, Other Giants who made names for themselves in college are “Heinle” Benkerl, who led the Bast in scoring last scason; Jack Me- sturdy plung fullback wnsational ficld goals racuse againgt Columbia “Hinkey' Haines, who v, Wilson and Lightner bickfield Penn 1d; Bd McKinley, All- at Penn last year: 1 brilliant end Syracus Vidal, one of West Point's sty gridiron heroes, peserve members of the Giants ilmost on a par with the and the entire squad of o is formed of experts i it of the game—run- passing and defensive stonewall ci Zehrer, - captuin ip eleven at the h school in 192 backfield of t n m against the New York (v at Willow Brovk park. erinined upon by Coach the close of practict jight, T tion of ing backiield man, is the youngster's s b Mtained by him giving a splendid aceount practice and in the the Adams, Mass., Sunday. There are hun 1m0 stood ont a gleaned | is certain to| tion for the | the wost |° American vk coast. varsity pair. Sturhahn, team, who was plac, 1924, cated by Lovejoy. the guards in Rool and Captain Joss are expected o Joss has been however, and iplay hefore Richards is in his aherty is a capabl Root or Wortham. The Second The second feam ¥ at quarter, the halves s true is ever than gue | lonor of valuable lcague, Glenn Wright of Vittsburgh : master shortstop. Me bats and | throws right-hande He is a big, | y . very fasl, covers mueh and his wonderful arm en- Bridgeport, S of a 16 inch newly il may, wi slight reatest by H-0-W SWEATERS CREW NECK the freshmen. pion i will be Yale's fir; little Vermont squac flished an exceptiona [sphere last year. October 10 and riors will face a tr with Pennsylvania Maryland, Princeton in order. Liritain then in or Tohn Shields plon whittler, | from matches, M has i fin & Atlantie) Reger Peckinpaugh VALE NEEDS EN[]S T0 COMPLETE TEAM Blue Bulldog Looks Nearly as Strong as It Did Last Year Conn,, Tad Jones, head coach of the ends, a kicker and substitute quar- has le those of the past two seasons a mud rimson will have at least one man be- Kline and Allen Sy the all-aronnd ability of the present center on his freshman has gone fo the pivot post va Veterans and Play for the Pennsylvan “aldwell andidates nors as trainer. Pat O Tomorrow’s game with Middlebury meeting with th Georgia follows on Oct, 2 A Yale d that “the © 1925 gridiron that has gonu undefeated, ft some large ranks, yet ru- erous, veterans | st of them, and t the Ells must men to present | formidable us | The t comes tomor- ur. | onch | ro of the Har- | nter of 14 smenred gmire to splash wn and the first on ity o decudes, will | eld of 1925 bt 1e is winong 1 | a sterling along wih cen- the egular ends, Luman and Binghan |s who |leading kicker; Bench, varsity quar- was Yale's | rt. an end, and i cking lications Cotle | rans, will divide sibilities. Both nin the absence cup and acaquit- cditably. They in training that | | | | and Allen and ppear to be cer- | e of toring a at plunging. At d Potts have nd undoubtedly iddlebury. Gill their le 15 inceton failed a year to show ed at guard in are at and Wortham Rutterworth the tackles. some time, he able to game. now. for % not position ¢ substitute Team Jackfield « . Barclay and Failing at and Wads- York senator, and will nd W 1 Blair teams, prey h Geo; )shorne coaches mighty ab- its A which 1 record in the Rlue war- eniendous task Brown, Army, and Harvard cham- violin vland's made a “and took [the tured Cunningham blow for blow Im Inhend leven matters Iround was ordered jand gives {within the {fast coming fo the fore in the ama- lir in great labout the Harge followin St sy CRESCENT CLUBTO HOLD BOXING SHOW Card of Eight Amateur Bouts to Be Run Of October 22 CLINCH GETS VERDICT OVER BILL CUNNINGHAM | Local Battler Beats Former Cham- { plon In a Bout That Goes Latra Sesslon. Jimmy Clineh, ace of local bat- tlers, jumped up the ladder of fam a few notches lust night at Capitol Park In Hartford, when he earned | oo i e ean dormant the judges’ decision over Bill Cun- |, o ) he fow years excepl- nngham, - former - feathorwelght |y ryyyn gecusional showe will be champlon. The bout way one of the | oyjyeq ut the Joster hall in Arch fastest seen in Hurtford in momo | yooin G it Ve JERER He e oont A thne and at the end of the third | ¢ O DL E5 D fodas round, oll honors we even and a |~ o olubi 14 ol e LGithneA fourth round was declared necessiry, |- e G B R R In this frame, Clineh stepped out fyyd “Coniting A1 ¢! sturted by the lnte 2 i Dol i : [ Williwm I Delaney mora wnninglam stafted oft strong i |2 Al first vound and bent o focal | e o o tieut b A U di- boy o the punch. 1o miled D 1 | g, G L ool et ;mu.ulu‘n]y ,y” \'lu\v o ;'I \;'”:N Jolm J. Walsh, intends to 18 s el e e BRIl kol e 8o w0 f D dtoharE a0 tlio the second round was difterent, | (e Clinel, coming back sirong, me el N nent of Mr. essiveness and sure shooting, | "1 1 4 Vel (2 2 or the d. > o A n cven verdict for tha round, | oS inin igh, Tale and 1ord- third, Clinch spurted out |, v\oihal und busebal stur, has and ganed suough volnls 104 y,,00 unogen Lo sucased: the late Mr. Thus fhe extra e e bRl hoy ANy ut chairman of the registration hoard of the A. A. UL Al boys tate, who wish to show (i wares in competition under the Ao A U, must be register- cd with Mr. Dunn eight These houts 1in ease of af the cont for pust A. in rler and of rics, with announce- Walsh today, It was hig u David L Dunn, former won the 15 Connee won out This puts Clineh’s stock aw loeal fans an idea of the local boy has fox month in i an advanc made past e i plians to have a its Initiat o three rounds rent edge for tants a fourt is or- bouts for ranks and those who have ihim perform consistently, predict a great future for him fight nrovided he watehes his step and does the right thir He has more than hroken even in {his recent fights and he has worked himself into the hearts of the fol. {lowers of amateur hoxing o that he | demand the cards | te. Ho has built up a | DO¥s in his eify and now | Weight whenever he fights, many local fieht jroliondng fans ean be seen at fhe ringside rooting for the Tardware City ace, teur soen no oy g as a 5 deved, Previous amatenr showa have en full of action Willis, who identificd with the local ving for the past )V years, has named matchimaker of the club. The matched aecording to the nuatches are made preeipt of the entries, which for this show may he sceured at (he Walsh & Holtelder store in 460 Main street, and which will October 17, Johnny Sergin, New Rritain’ ent ring ehampion, this first announcement made, Johnny s the fyweig Lenamp of the New York AL district, having captured the title in competition last spring. After going through a tourney down there, he vas given several chances to turn pro, but turned them down becanse e felt he would have an opportunity to wear the colors in the Olympics. He plany to resume ring work and will step out at this show. The winner of cach bout will ha awarded a suitable prize. The club is anxious to foster boxing and offvrs every lad in the section desirous of ring action the opportunity, THEY WANT THEIR SEATS way John 1" h zame ae and i BILLIARD TOURNAMENT show, Three Good Matohes Are Played in City Championship Event at Rog- ' Parlors. The pocket billiard tournament got under way last night at Rogers par- lorsewith three good matches being yed. Muldowne defeated Wolfe to 66 in a closely fought game. | Both cue arfists were nip and tuck | all the way throngh and some fac shots were made which kept | the rge cerowd on its toes through- ont the mateh. prow downed Hall in a match by the score of 76 t Carugo defeated Colok 5 to Caruso got off Lo a good start finished way in the lead. The match | hetween Noonan and Marinen | postponed, and the plavers will around the schednle twice, Enfries are now open for a ro- tation tournament. Already four names are In of the necessary 10 to | start, Next nirsday night the | pocket hilliard games will be run off s follows: Muldowney vs. Noonan: Carnso vs, Hall; Wolfe vs. Marinen and Kasprow vs. Colokey spee- good and | 3. I and | g0 wo Pirate Fans Take a Novel Way of Ordering Tickets Tor World Series Games, Pittsburgh, Oct. 2 M—Two Pirate fans, who, like a host of baschall cnthusiastis everywhere, like to re- pose in the same seal every time they see a game, took novel way to | record this desire when ordering world series rescrvations at Forbes 1d. One sent cost § | fice, a monster map which 5 1o get it to the ticket of- It was a blue-print drawing |of Forbes Jield stands, bleachers, | hot dog counters, flagpole, - cxits and the seat in which the fan want- ed to sit was properly indicated Another man mailed n | checks and said that he would not | like to see the games from any other | seat than the one designated on the | stubs, so please give him the [ which belonged fo him hy squatters | rights, he having squatted on the same seat 77 times at $1 the time. FOOTBALL $1.00 $9.50 u vatirs " gq 5 SPORTING .GOODS 15 MAIN e who have expressed confident that Zehrer | distgnes the fe if given & |1 doubt it he them being George couch at the New Britain Zehrer, while only in | p. all the fight and to make a successtul | It is believed that will make no mis- |y s often enter to his drives than Peck, yet | is of more watue when | a timely hit is needed. [ Thero 1s little to choose betwe ckinp: 1d Wright, They are shorts been endowed ability i o POSSESSES two out tops t GETS THE STINGY, vim a SMELLY SonP AND PUTS ON THE RUBBER APRON AND TURMS oM L THE BATH WAT OUR BATH posei ned by hig men in the | “kid school sing | will nday | perienc A dy cision, are s 0 York Giants 1 tend to fright lonta at the ho have popular d I‘whmpu zh Orn the A!lcys FRATERNITY BOWLING ch hav n the High been roc 1 wil nd th g ALLTYS Russell and Er Chick Backfield ‘ in League, mnd inject some backficld deeid Signed For to t il n ment 1 and nee “AND TUMBLES You INTO THE VB AND SoaPsS You AND 4 SCRUB S AND RINSES AND WRINGS You UNTIL You'RG EARLY DEAD ROGFERS BOWLING ALLEYS Mart & Hofchinson Tengue Offic OH, POP! WHEN YouR MISTRESS Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? - AND AND NICE it GETS ; You UNDER St SOF T AND BRUS You RUN AND HIDIE THE BED AMD COAXES You W'TH CHOICE , T1D BIT T - AND YU FALL FOR 't AND SHE, GRABLS You AND CALLS: A YU AgaDIRTY, L\ TTLERVUR’ LRIES YouU WITH TOWEL AND CoME HES Your HAIR AND ALL DOLLED UP 7% N\O ‘m_ N HOLDS YOU,HIGH VP AND TALLS You " THE MBSTES' BEAUFUM PUP IN'THE WORLD" OH-H-u Boy! AIN'T T A ] GR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-Rioud FeaLN'T seat |

Other pages from this issue: