New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 8

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glisisesisissasiztestis It sttt at st e e e THORPE MAY BE WiTH GIANTS HERE TOMORROW—HORNSBY AGAIN CROWNED CHAMPION BATTER OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION TEAMS FIGHTNG FOR PREFERRED POSITIONS-—SENATORS AND PIRATES RATE ABOUT EVEN—OTHER' SPORTS oo e s e e e e 53835, » ” 10 ' LEiasisreries feaeasiasesnasistissiieits SECOND DIVISION _ PIRATES HAVE YN NEW BRITAIN 1S THREL TEAWS ARE STANDING IN AR FLAG RVE TIMES| e " JEADVFORGUANTS| TID IN LEAGUE Will Not Be Determined Until Have Baftled for World Cham- , ‘ ; ' " |- | Greatest Aggregation of Players Peterson Leads Commercial Final Games Tomorrow ;pionsmp Oty Twice in History (3. 2 to Be in Game Tomorrow | Bowlers #ih High Average New York f;cl, 1 - n Hy The Assg ) Press. . y A ! ; 3 w3 New York Glants, Three teams we tied for the lead en:{ battiing . 1 ¥ y & its A1l & i S ‘;“3“ ‘“‘”’)“‘ in the Rogers G:mmerclal Bowling lon today With prospects of their ! & $ 1k S Rk ALelRll league. They are Rogers Sash & rating being undecidcd g e tha SRS 2 i . 2 Huisl g Carney, Navy 23 L.G.|Door, Rackliffe No. 1, and Mohican s]ouing KADE SOIMOR AW e SR P F . ¢ o v Yo s} | Alexander, Syracuse 20 Dakers. Each cam. has won Mx dispalled;any ok in 19 4 é A £ ¢ Willams, Lafayette i | matches and have lost three for an the Cube to fnish in A ace by - ol 5 ¢ A ¥ : \, McGinley, Penn. 1 " ST SRS beating them ¢ to 3 ¥ W T : Al } . ; : i # 5 } p Boman Vannderbilt average of 867 tterson s high In porcer and Blades hit the - = = A % : £ Hendrian, Pitts.-Princ'n 7. | the individual aviroges with a grand St. Louly t ph. | S N 3 . o , 5 k 3 Haines, Penn, State I.11, | total of 102 whibk Stedman has him 18 now bui nalf & ga : e SR . 3 . - X oW 2 230 d Benkert, Rutgers tied with the sane®ma of the cellar h hitt G - . $ ! ) 4 i y Y i § i McBride, Syracuse -, The stnding ofthe teams and the Boston invades Brook y : . Utility Players. high marks as wel as the individual defend the fifth rung 2 Bl e g A L & .' I Y B 4 i Bedner, Lafayetto averages are as fllows: Rodins. The Braves need to v S pelhidadig 3 9 s i’ g i Pl - R B Nt ennan, Villanova Team only one of thelr two remalnin |, A s With the 2 ¢ nnant” sa stowed , the lT Turgh P mrms consented to pose for a group picture, e | 3 College Point 'VO"‘H Rash oviais 3 il wates with Brooklyn tn annex ffth ¢ , ARl bk ; s follows: I'ront row, lef Haas, Moore, Colloton, Sheehan, mascot, Ens, Wright, Cuyler, Kremer and Grooch! Middle |I° Syracuse Rackliffe, N. 1. .., 3 -687 piace while the T wir e Rl g | oM EO it aynor, Mclnnis, Carey, Manager McKechnle, Clarke, Bighee, Thompson, Spencer. Graham and Austen, trainer. ’ Tlash TAlS Mohican Bakers .. § 3 .687 botk of thern to unseat Do i e fitiad “, r. Hinchman, Onsiow, Ba rnhart, Aldridge; Sam Watters, club secretary; Barney Dreyfuss, president; Sam Dreyfuss, treasurer; v pParnell, Colgate- \1‘*:: V. L. Eddy Milk C, & 356 The Tankees fallcd to golr 11 d "f Aiept Adams, Morrison and M eadows | Nordstrom, Trinity | Extde Batt 5 445 dxth place Tnd o America i il - — Walbridge, Fordham-La. 15 C. |Racklifte, No, PRI Jeague by ‘aking a shutout ro it S Rl i Reynolds, Georgia Tech N. I, Lumber ..... 334 ! g st Hughey | Cornell A, N, H. Dalry .., 228 Syracuse 3. High single, Athletics 10 to 0, firet five | K t % A | L AR , T, " % A A 9 A 4 v R All-New Britain. High three strings, Maffi, 831, ] G A ; 5 No. Position High feam single, 1ddy Milk, 311, 25 left ond High t bree srings, Rack- left tackle |liffe, No = 8 for the pre- nade five hite off the astablishing is belleved to 1lows Included a tripl: and a homer. Adarha 2 L d ; ko { Abrah left guard Individual Aveages e laiter coming with two on base ] i ) e il 2 ? A s b Ty : i -‘ centor Pitarson Four hits werer made off n 1 < o guard | ste The Ted ox mad ¢ f the P Dirate vic 3 : : 3 . e arner 2 4 \m,,,‘,:,‘ etralght over the wo t ‘ ' Q | R % i B . Sy ! u r | Benke Senators, finishing on g jof or ree ich have gone 2 e 1 a0 halhacls ‘i}fl\l\(\:n of an 11 tq 2 score. Ehm imit of preseribed games, which at A - k i ; ; ; 1 ‘ehrer right halfback | i Poston ylelded 10 hits, various (i cn fised at seven ¥ b sy % i A g 5 . Bowe E ‘ooney S Strohecker BOTHTEAMSARE o e o g (Y|, L Bemsa g % AT SLUSEL!_MATEHEBL‘” e Hoes fo B L S fang e .iumfl,l“fi ; The All Britain foot teum is ready and waiting for to- ken fn” a group immediately after they had won their second American League pennant, ot allGnoonin 1 New Schachf, Ballou. Ruel. Altrock, Coveleskie and Scott. Second row, Ju MeNee O S e and Rice. Dack row, Tate, Martin, trainer, Russell, Severeid, Sregution of formen collbza.slats: Toss Up at Present ten seomtons) gacnes st \m¢wum$mmwu& (BY BILLY EVANS) i park. The game will start at il 1 s golg not ® factor. defense, indomitable | ’ |great year. Reg a o 1 an Woodward . Sy ok Oc (P axhivee o8 @ 4 T % | ho is golig factor. A great d OYS GLUB PROS E S great year. Requests for ganies o'clock 1 will present to| ' New York, Oct. 3 (@ ; Al Covies cour and a winning spirit are | B P GT [already pouring fn and, as the club |the football fans of this city and hepard 4 Pitt will g B : ) y Sen- , haracterize the T Nn and Pi el : % 3 <k 1 iin to characterize the play of l:as no foothall team, an carly start |vicinity one of the greatest it~ | JOnes ! e : i o E it 2 ington club. tthe court i e m {tions of players ever a a [ Dickerson ... .»*::,.J) ched as zny contenders ilot, Ducky Harris; v picked Diizhurgh, n infield iz un- Team at Club This Winter Will Bo : | Kitey I, )LL\\& . »_\'.wo ullivan CL R local football field. st o o el 0 o N U i o s R b T ot s NEAR SHCRIFIGE RECORD |t o e e ot from the ani CAREERIIRLES "":1 S Ve " __[vyears of major league ball New Men Show Well, i N night and word been | E. Hayes . collactive cogs }'v he two ma i e - 3 i A Z to the Cubs’ in- | |veceived from the New York man- | Bradley It either ciub is to be n 1 2 s L rre ) faly & \ . T iel Stoin Tinker, vers and Prospects are bright for Detroit Came iWthim One of Fgual- ' oent that a party of 25 will ar-|Edman . edge, however, expert opi 1 & i A ‘ ont in picking winner e Athletic infield of tcam at the Boys' club rive tomorrow morning shortly after | Viencent cedes it to Washington Wi Ryt " asitig W m':‘i probabiy b rogas s d as higl | paker, Parry, Colling and McInnie, |year, Coach Ray Anderson having| (N8 American Feague Mark dnf "o oo These will include 20 |Pader .. #trength of superior expericnce, de- it f he jy 1 1o do ofherwise ) White Sox infield of Weaver, |some new speed boys to add to the | (0 pore Gane. the ofticlals of the club and!|T.aben fensive steadiness and t pitching | _ - U SElS S paratiilce ne of the | pixh, Collins and Gandil, veterans of last ycar. The premier jeial who will work during |w, Strohec prowess of Johnson and Coveleskie | 8 ! ¢ \ms \ 3 % s ability fo pull acemingly im- new acuisition appears to be Nick| Boston, Oct. 8.-—Det ca the game. The New York aggresa- |wWells plus the faculty which th h o i 3 i t National 3 ’ sible double plays in the pinch is |Gill, who is already being talked of within one of equaling the Ameri- |tion will dine at the Hotel Burritt|jonnson ... world's champions huse of rising to| B (AL rd 205 | aimost heyond comprehension, A8 another Mickey Ja nd a N League record for sacrifice hits!and will drees at the Knights of [ pqqy emergenci " g x disturbs the morale of an|pears to ba slated for the single game while playing the Columbus club rooms on Irankln [yominek) . The Pi Iy 1 Sl k 2 h 1 o aeil: ¢ v hi piich-foppesing club more, on on the club team; Gill is t- Iicd Sox he he ot lay. [square from where they Will pro-|aroran i Gift runs are a rarity when pla anded youth and has a southpe B 3 1 sven sueh | ceed to the athletic field in the south | yeyiame wgainst Washington; th must [twist shot ich completely haffles s 3 . Wingo m Holloway jend of the city. MeMillian opposing guards, He is a newcomer |geiting (wo apicee anl O'Rourks| The lineups of the team as posted |3 B8 confident will hreak dow e S S plenty of T ty, and the club considers n {above show two strong combinations | o a0 o fensive T t I el theid oy s ve-hall pitching from the right- |itselt jucky to get the first chance at | The present mark is held by the [and many thrills should be given fyr 05" Washington ou i Lt 4 y cn no f nnecied fhanded members of the Pirate staff, \him, ankres, wh ¢izht in a game | during the game's progress. The With these ‘ 8 R 1 thein it o T also a_ briliia uthpaw in Yde. Iraie Jacobl, schol star last | piayed with the Red Sox in 1918, }\‘ w York team is built around the confiict, he h o s tell me south- vear, is a candidate for t1 ! B 'ru mer Yale star Century Millsted i Gall we paws arc just to the liking of Pitts-|quintet this year and appears certain ANOTHER AT COLLEGE aind. Coach “Bus” Pond, himself a burgh, that the team has been |[of A chance at forward, The other| v s college will have another | former Yale star, stated today tl lgyperfornlen A g 1 10 not Tiay 1t i { iy matched | beaten only times this year by |offensive position will bLe held down iy ; football team this |0 1 number of the Yale players | Thistles” New Soccer the series has o i a il ther game, uls met in the fail classic { portsider hat would seem to|by Pete Kerelejza, a veteran of last|fy) g lov o ophomare and |are 1o attend the game to wateh the | ‘ Urabtynto ik 0t : The quickest cories cord w of (he Stre ciiminate Washington's two left- |year who has acquired the i o o ormer eantain (former Yale man in action. This Field Opens Sunday dramalic 1 ts tor191 SRtan Raus A s 1 handers, hary and Reuther, wi he lacked last yea Slani oh G uR DR BcE will lend a great deal of color to the (Speclal to the Herald.) Dittst i S 4 tor a sensational e R : : i : Spe also to be fo the liking |Gotowala i wr Dan : chnaltiTion il rlay e ~llocal game and may give the fans a| Hartford, Oct The new socear y to ti ' : Alos and speed j5 atlil 'one | guard position ;while 1t dppel 5 4 stacks up as @ promising |chance to see some of the men who [field of the Thistle Soccer clubs lo- Johnson's best assets, I e m\‘ care T e, will represent the Bull Dog on the |cated inside the Charter Oak Fatr 1t wouldn't surprise me if Cove. |Pete Sliva, reliable hoy S field of honor this season, grounds, will be officlally opened to- spitball proved troublesome, |played on the serves last ye HURLS OLDTIME GAME Three more players were released fmorrow by Mayor Norman Stevens ' dovsa't tive, he is certain | Charley Bizg e Resory i Rush hurled is ol t night. These are Dully, Ken-|of this city. The Manchester team, Pirates. attle | i B e e : Iy and Kovacs. These with Mike |old rivals of the Tlistles will pro- 1so a possibility that | for forware s other ave s ng ' he X i S s (landers who was released the first |vjge the opposition ard league points nuson Will be a factor in |promise. A wealth of mat for Vor tcamnates saraer bui | J >k e a quartet of | wi)) he at stake. This 18 expected to ics from a Washington stand- | the lighter Reserve team is on hand ur sol wcks lis offerings |Players who will not be scen In the |po one of the greatest games of the His varied assortment of .and Coach Anderson's charges ap- o | dul gt @ ru ner c scason and a large crewd is expeet- ways troublesome to |pear to be on the verge of another , ~ homre plate, | (Continued On Following Page) |ed to attend. of their . spead and bination h t Recor ... Tardet | Martin ors g i m Hank™ Gow % l 8 power and youth; = = 1 trip s 1 and fail | \Washington experience and apirit, | . e S out s o N0 mare comageons s | - 1NE Rolling Green BRIGGS Basenall Champions Get Away 2y 1tuel's | Washington ever stepped on the | 1 ficid Couraga is a potent fae- | 1 commetitive sports At 6t O'clock For ague Game » is goin to win the world VANT § o ALLowW HIL RoLL You [ 1 NISIVVES s {3 Glance ) AfHer i The Standing lost PC.; 35 636 3 83 | 3 544 5 520 | {remer 3a0e AdAM" N ] b : hica R AT 5 307 lorrison. a!l axperierse? f i \ $ i wed bt | ciael A L2 481 Sle hoxr A vashingte far (1o x slc New Yor 5 144 This a:ray gives the | | ) « | Bosto 48 R srmitabie staff aumer (984 ' ‘o1 Sne o lwr e Y With each g Games Today 156 '8 ‘he Matghis e t ¢ ers o Waelington at Boston Bennio: :ces-Covales Ll i I'hiladelphfa ot New York Tahnaon fxonify to t 1 . n ot Chicago. o . N N r 1 t a St Louis Lanpher Signs Contract { bu ir " NATIONAL LEAGUE For \l..lv \|m:\1\ \gain It Yesterday's Results Claren~» « o t | i 4, Chicago 8 Yew HenRinL b 1e \ P \ 1 Pittshurgh at Cincinn Adentiy e Tyl 3 ) miy games scheduled “hamplonshl; 3 t 0 X i ne yesterday xigne « e The s Wartartiy tn ol g 3 J ) ¥ iy 3 4 ! PFI S0 /) / HOW 1T LOOKS To THE PLAYER WHS Games Today HAS T8 SinK THiS PUTT To EVEN Juasts wh> 1 dn Broaklyn i it s ave ) | New York at Philadelph : UP TRE MATCH WITH ONE MoRE To GO tees: hlis i adinre \ r AD THE HERALD CLASSITILD k. v Pitteburgh at Cincinna s e %) 23 ey TRIBAN hasl ARS TOR YOUT WANTS | ousd e W mis t. Louis at Chicago eher LAl L

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