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

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d Bl it $iidariasisitentis TR IIIININNINNI0IINONINNNNININANILNINSIL L NN LSS NLAAILALISS DAL LNALANLLY Sudsoweces 2TILIITTTRIITILIIILILLLLNLL S LA AL ILLLLLLLIL, 11t HARRY STROMQUIST LOST TO NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM LOCAL RANGERS TO PLAY HARTFORD RANGERS HERE SUNDAY -—COLLEGE ELEVENS PRACTICING AERIAL GAME FOR SATURDAY — BASEBALL WORLD MOURNS FOR MATHEWSON STROMOUIST 19 10 SCHAQL ELEEN Red and Gold Fullback felijble BASEBALL WORLD MOURNS PASSING OF MATHEWSON “Big Six” One of Game's Greatest Twirlers Passes Away While Walter Johnson is Receiving Plaudits of Fans—His World Series Record Has Never Been Equalled — Heartfelt Tribute to Diamond’s Most Popular Star. ®aranae Lake, N, Christy Mathes o8t pitchers o his mountair A baeo s of the the first o late last nig pneumonia S P— it yosterday's Wor 1 on whic the Matty amo 1 war { the t of the r hen most Jolinson o t D two hav rea brillt ks of his ¢ tood out above captair all others in the p | tury Mathe T st quarter cen- of mound achievement, ed of his be Johnson's (jors nineteen years wus in 1905, just twenty much as ago, that Big Six established in the past. a world series record that has never as known be- | Leen equalled, but shutting cut th battied Inter-| Athletics in the three games he five pitched. But in later years the con- went e in 1018 sistent march of t ager of the ly parallel, ch Matty Americ annual conventio ight while Walter Johr to the 1 contem ¥, ¥ 1 ngo, for it the hcro Mathewsor Big Si case vson reac some in Oma fore in a had 1 o mittently wi osis for years, He after three years Cincinnati It 3 of New York Gia had played for 17 scasons, he taken seriously 111 in 1920 and re- tired to & AL gries was one of the regret. The battle ball wen that they ney won in 10 ched their skill and cunning in %and part pionship conflict. Braves, e Matty was the bulwark of a pen- spring training ing outfit Gia four last spring Johnson to his eamp ago his physician re was holding lis own, vapidly and unexpectedly. His wife, had unr during the years of his il at his hedside I Christy Mathewson, J Funer Aay at L be taken from § " Mathewson through the the end 180 LWo aces was Year after year, hed the end of the 1914, (hey wer: a3 the most corsummate of their respective g as €o until I whom he about wiis for el yner of ht cold trip of t1 ot in finally res Johnson himself, to wl hero became | in th tril real anong ball lumi high officials such seioner Landis, Pro 1 Johnson of the rican leagues tween G 1 d wrote Philac paper o turned to checkers over the their Ma who ! om e the Washington ace wgner, joined ernight b son was a came | services wiston, T den Na new Aw 1iCA No's Same good old Tuxedo properly 1— Perfectiy hlended— always I'RESH. Every dealer's supply is dated, Stating the last day it can be sold. larantecing RESH Tuxedo wherever, whenever you buy it, Qualit; deman made p sacrifice i xth-‘. you created the of ot the s W ot rting NEA ) & oh s g nd it m ordinary 5 thirty wuota I Wiltimans 15 PLAY i T S STILL nite )y A th A STARTING 34T YEAR AS CoacH A €WchGo HIS MARCONS WON BIG TEN TMLE LOOK. GoOD! FOR 10 YEARS SERVICE) ity four a spa a bit quit wmrth Ul midw tely calle university \ RiTiors m On Mo sines SUNDAY o s n N 1924 DENPSEY PRESENTS [FLEVENS RUIL N FADED APPEARANEE; UP AERIAL ATTACK Heavyweight Champion Shows Forward Pass Expected to Bo Himsell in Very Poor Condition| Used Lxlengnely 0n Saturday N ” S P Ry 1 York, oc Willlams) Ocl, § — 1 walc Dempsey box“in six one-min rounds the day after he signed the historie document binding to fend the vyweight dgninst Hurry Wills somewhore Michigan, sometime next for mount of money doe s wind Aerial largs N New Jack ute tacks footh WL make a1l tactics log ridirons np portion of eru col udging him ttle front etensiye forwaid oy s smnmer pro-! pro- i stop it, bad asses at varicus iy Prine e on's s Amlicrst conte huen with prag Coach BIL Roper in prepa e Was " some Dne sn't followed mlengive tice by tion tor i L 'rendergast, L snappy passing Davis turm shifting to the Ihe Pean s ind two long i Thayer, ends o 1o e pufting known mean anything. will over- has wis four tussle hing was Loy ¢ in and I jon yesterday d to guard, ¢ ceond sring outfit, A twiee on hurlod by Iogers and handled by Seull Againgt the final serimmage b rs sent the y ttry and and training And hesides he hattle 1m view Dempsey did That 1s not He haa not d enough 10 shake He s unds Miyhe Was come it mediate But Wi, noin- rsity scory look thit forward passes ar vasy to nnder been his frame working und s of rubs in the all surpius flesh 1 for ot} trouble with and the ith Wills have rweight w1t kin 25 ¥ in the the rds in the firs 10 attempl Itohinson in second kd Brinonian i ¢ virted one teli- | season 1 Dobi Cornell squad with some ul plays which e plans to try ont inst Dobie is doubtrnl wo regulars on the injured list, Carey, Toft guard, and Lva i tackle, will be in the lineup S day despite the fact that they were in tog tia-; Coach o him ager. tions v down Dempsey 195 pounds. ing the truth pounds he w looks Johnny Kilhane champion. thought the f waa ¢ fo 180 ponnds. K champion looked lronght attaek Keefer Dixon th former backs this 1l 1ed of not hed than % enthe said he wei ahout biest Dempsey If he heavier wei 15 NG lins been tuning his NEW over- 5 weight Wiiliams, ure bane agrecd the “taded.” Dempsey anterpri the presence or, can get him by laying line. Dempsey will put on six one- minute rounds, boxing two inst a “home bhoy" and four a his own sparring partners, Tt is interesting to study Dempeey's ors — Juck New- the Iatter an rurkish bath ma ser s, barnstorminz. Any y desiring of the Manassa Maul- humorously style $7.000 on the in nunicipa . wine of West N \althael:s scruly eleven, intercepted a pass in midfield and raced irst fonchdown against the rl Gou! on for for the week of for is now markér nst two touchdowns, time for Geo counted the con- | Hue s and capi es of Jac Owsley heen HH“MI\" the forward the Middies. Noticeable progress has been made the Navy under Owsley and the hipmen are espected o even standing with Marquefte which has man and M pass on old wr nate, to conto by Imie it ROGERS BOWLING HART & COOLEY Packing. ALLEYS LEAGUE FAIR DEPT, STORE Perfeel mnille Recreation Five To Battle New Britain Machine and Unfon- ville Mects Crowley's Stars e for lovers < tonight two special ctions will be offered e program and one at cation alleys of the g will when deal al mateh bet ation Five Machine ond will be a the Unionville Five Because of the who will roll teams, the be a real treat to s of the city bowling matches ction will be billiard match present state cue local boy leaders a Britain team iie & special rowley's Five the play four an the be- At lou, nd always glven the for their money in Soceoll Meet n Hartford ‘hile he was represent- “apltal City last year that the first honors among the of the state. He has sented Waterbury «td Bristol years. Soceoli, although s never finished under the wire i« always feared by the leaders has entered s always finished Tonight's game will he a 100 point now resides art since he tition, he has o first divisior en this pair DEMPSEY BACK HOME Oct, 8 UP—Jack ight boxing cham- 1 husband of Listelle Taylor, sterday from avyw tross retury West rangements meet Harry s In the ring neat September. He his wife at the station and de. } nied reports they weré estranged. On the Alleys { | tatson, twith FOOTBALL STAR Northwestern Believe inary Laanston, They Have 1, Northwestern - {mentors Lelicve they have a coming | Universif in Gustatson. Oct. | tootball luminar, One of the st men team, the early Purple va Gustafson is stellar t Wheaton was rated an “Moon" B la stretch, {a ten round Darge | night won good y ZINIC ittsburgh, Zivie, G ailor I'recdma HOLD son at the 0 to 7:15 o port ar. Grange, High school, all-round star, Gustafson is ex- | pected to rank with the best ders Northwestern had had in quite | Pittsburgh a judges of Philadelphia, bout staged crowd of world FIRST The South church | will hold its first practice of the sca club fonight A good num Boys' ‘clock, |ber of candidates are exper nd the outlook is for al a halfba pl aker, Comin ¥ Lum: S—In Vic Gu Univer of the 1924 fresh Gustafson this fall | been showing to good advantage season workouts sity candidate has of k, and, d football grid s Oct. n; PI welterweight decision over DLCISION § (P—Juck last in hefore ¢ skethall tean fron ted 10 1e anot h Mentors in | lh‘.y!h\vv like { modes, where he Along a ge of the improve these niguleks | ECH Bl engsicco sheet Derp: can his condition fat dowaegers than a fish c en its swimming stride on of tangle-foot. Dempsey probably isn't larly ed in improving his condition. He told Kilbane he was | burngtorming bhecau “he needed fihe advertising.” The significance of {his is that Dempsey has a film in ' I cold storage and ned bally- loot is necessary o successful pro- motion Dempsey tor 1 dressed 1 at his superior. in the evidencing 1) for matchir of h eyehrows. took ! hed Kilbane, This writer h suspicion \\Iu.mmnn would rather {take Lim for an actor than cr, or anything elsc. no mors o & on P anRtor ed in through a serub line for the Arn Vnnr‘ touchdown in a preparatory !serimmage for the Tnox college | cld goal kicking was prac- Reeder. Coach put Yeomans and Seeman through a punting dri Tully's forward S wrtmouth varsity a touch- | st the second string play- ary will meet Vermont working w hreaking a particu- intere: to Cohen t. L sust '“1;" Added power to the aftack of the Penn State eleven in its infersec- tional duel with Georgia Tech w ¥ is easily the The gor his sartorial best was The champion most advanced (E€1 N a definite nound 1o v nothing cically arched ;7o , Golden Wyeoff. Coach (er, wtier fisner Mlichaleske, veteran 200~ guard, to the fullback post. will have ali his regulars in Saturday to stop the speedy Tornado captain, passion colors. and pr; air oils, tm for an actor at first will inst ches Bob Tisher first Harvard eleven ag bury. The Crimson co: revamped. their offensive and {anxions fo see what the team can Conch Fddie Mahan has staff after nursing an start his | Middle- have ara the have vou a fight- N recomp! || GRANGE'S BROTHER INJURED ! Chicago, Oct. & (P—Gur ange hrothier of the famous * University o ; rated on ssfuly yester- | dislocation of the shoulder, | his shoulder serimmag reioin in e n ' G GETS GOOD START show une an old in the riv injured whilc heating playing game sev- |y 200 Jeral wecks ago. 110 will probably he the opens seores flie largest out of th n halance of the 1 Bne has rolled » Michigan Kly. it looks [ READ THE HERALD CLASS L v s 1S =on !lHih ADS FOR RESULTS, )| season. ething ampaign | Lebanon, | Dougies | QUBEES e Because of el n Conferen sible to a larg ing spivit of th displayed by cellent game High school te Every athletic effort to make | portant friends subject ficient m will and will he able to he has lost and again t p the lineup, second hard blow that ful place This is the New B Saturday's Aeademy, authorities dents of the popular nes of worl in which he it | shows proper co-operation, stio Dislicnies ithe~ ulthe toadl e Jotire wol st star L s | 1 by HENOOL . o is Khven us s sosEilliny Tt (o te Just wht Iaw the sehol rious cnovfy A Ll ine vl Gold meot Harttor i th (T o play Vil e the A0 full- the sigs A e play from thag Strotnguist tem 1 bl “v‘. aniy hus pliye with Tro ViLS TeSpOTe deg the fight men awl for the e the locd am will he made by and fellow football p eligible for the the scason. His with him in the 15 not 50 pro- be that if he that ha uperate the ground > his right- th stu ayet im« miry, in High school foot- ball team has reccived in a very few The first was the loss to the f Boinowsk who rv;u-\v d the . powerful tackle, ge 1imit of 21 dur- {ing the past week and thereby bes | came | comes the the resnitant w | Both ineligible loss of these places, for the team. Now of Stromquist and kening of the team. tackle and | fullback, will be hard to fill as eap- ably as the two.men who have held | the positions down. MeEwan | | - LITTLE WORLD SERIES Baltimore Orioles Have Onc Hope Left For Saltimore, |ing s |defeat Colonels in the Junior | | | | ' With Louisville Today. Oct seen in Coach Hugo Bezdek's shift |my Thomas, bri Title In Game 8 (A—With Tom- ht star of the pitch- t, dimmed by a bruising 7-1 t the ha inds of the Loulsville fifth game of the lit- |tle world's scries yesterday much of the hope rnshaw, H]:ulu‘ for {now won played. Th ter I Berr |erners' Maurice in the S state Ha Ohio 1other bination in Marek joth 1 gridders of exceptional ey’ be camprign sophomores, 1 be all-r hiity. th ¥ o he complet- | weLL - EARLY 1 ve Go START- THE Boov T cEFICE How to Start the Day Wrong T A NICY | OUGH T A 'S RAGRM AL of the the junior title rested in'George Manager Dunn's twirling today. three of first inning {home run with the SOPHOMORE & Baltimore Orioles Louisville the five Orioles could no nothing yes- ay with the offerings of Joe De winner of two of the south- victories in the scries so far. inon decided the game he hit filled. when a RS rooters are predicting Stinchcomb com- and Bell, two are repuled to ar watching dur- BRIGGS ne NOW WHAT ) You FOR BEI\NG HOVR { AT You ARE GOING THE OLD ONE ABOUT LAT TRAINS = ThE ABou BE~N HAD T Sl The NERVE Boss "D On THE LaTe Saw TRUTH AND Owm UP HE HAD

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