New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1925, Page 8

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BASEBALL HALL OF FAME—LOCAL TEAMS SWING INTO ACTION THlS WEEK-END—NEW BRITAIN HIGH AGAINST WEAVER HIGH SEEt R MR 18 NEW BRITAIN AND WEST SIDES CLASH TO/ IORROW Interest of Fans is At High Pitch—New Britain Back- field Strengthened For Encounter — Qut With Team—West Sides to Play Return Game in New Britain On Nov emhcr ] BATS 400 THIRD i YEAR IN WAJDRS L ‘Rofiels Hornsby Enters Baseball i Hall of Fame Sturm | ®onry | 1des at West Sides Holzheimer Wooley | Petty | Griffen u.muln- All-New Britains Bean O'Neil Dully, Vose Itogers, Capt. Humphrics Doulon Connel Ihll‘"‘\\ Keeney Ncale Zehrer Barnikow The All-New football cl 2:30 o'cloc! Clarkin fie bring togeth ens that ha clubs, Int high piteh, the Hardwa I, a. Ihh, rhib, h. Britain - W will be staged unday afternoon at The meeting will two of the best clev- ever represented the t in the game is at a with the fans in both City and the Insur- ance City all steamed up. The Jocals will enter the fray with plenty of confidence, that another victory is 10 be chalked up over the West on Clarkin leld. It is a long time since an All-New Dritain eleven has journeyed to Hartford and returned with a beating as a result. Captain Joe Rogers and his mates | are primed for a tough encounter. The followers of the locals are pi ning great faith in the practically impenet line of the eleven, The All-New a hetter halanced than at any time sey £easons, Barnikow, in the Chica Hornsby, Oct, 10 () Logers pitot the Louis Cardin today takes his place in the buseball hall of 1 trlo of mjor league stars who, fol finished a season with verage ahout 400, Hornshy's mark for 1925 wus .4 which enables him to join ran with Jesse Burkett, famous member of the old Cleveland Nationals, and ure in 1922 not leading of the Ty Hornsh | season e « mark of .42 mpion of he hit only .354. This is Hornsby's sixth consecutive year as champion of the National league hilters, Burkett made lis marl 15905 1506 and 1869, Cobb led his league {in 1911 and 1912 with a mark above the .400 and finished ahove this fig- {ure in although not leading the le three a years, tting although leagne, e Tiritains will have backfield Sunday (fis season, or for Radzewicz rer and who now are the veterans kfield, have all earncd their spangles this season. The two new men that have joined the tean within a fortnight both loom up added strength, in 8wem and Neale. | oo wm played his fie ame with | Gy the locals last Sund nst the ! New York Glanta and his work had the fans falking for several ®after the contest. Although a Hitie | he is buiit along sturdy line world of speed, This was nin last Sunday's g ie Neale established 1 and greut lackfield work with the Tig Blue tear JH i e of “pus” Pond, lead coact of the Al-N cording ures, is the honors, Horna! @ final unofiicial fi run king of the major league 29 circuit blows. He also had highest total bases mark of which besid batting |10 the He made four-b; 10 triples Cuyler or, Max ( n hase honors, er in the I¢ Carey f the higl yer leading g in 100 or mor 203 hits s Diet days include * youthful who gave his tea a hot race for the proved the best matc 1923 nis | 510! It me Jed with 43 stolen batters ymes: Bottom est in at- nEmnnnnniL, Neale Works fume as one of hatted 401, Tast ! modern high | although | In addition to capturing the 1925 10 doubles and . He clonted 144 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975, EIEITISTIIITINILILTININNN: TROF ELVEN T0 PLAY SPRINGFIELT Rensselacr Polytechmc Has Strong Grid Squad This Year Troy, Y. Oct. 10.—After giv- g Harvard the stiffest opposition it ceently encountered in an open- | une, the Rensselaer Foly- \m‘ nic Institute eleven returns to ‘ Ingland today to meet the | | strong Springfield college team. The ‘I'roy engineers, with the majority of the lineup playing their first varsity Ioothull, gained no little distinction holding the Crimson to three |touehdowns beside putting over the gskin for a score themselves, Al- though the Troy Tech team has a Lifticult schedule before it, the rapid clopment of the new combina- "Hm\ promiscs some lively gridiron | contests this season. | Head Coach [ “iew line coach, Major Stanley Put- nam, Northwestern University star, Jave been cngaged strenuously this week in correcting weaknesses in the defense (tack, The outstanding figures in the Harvard game were Captain Esch- who showed rare skill and pirit in dirccting the play from | quarterl Anderson, the big haif- | in Lreaking through inter- | ference, and Iteuther as an all-round man in emergen Reuther, wlho made next to the longest drop kick In football last season and won two es on field goals, is kicking with ull his old form losscs have been countered which leave gaps to be | filled, Irankentield, haltback, frac- ed two in the hand at}] miridge Suturday and will be out | . while Smucker has been ohliged to quit college temporarily ,Tom Corideo of t into the olz, | back, | Two severe en- hone 1 ile game Maher of 1% Brown Cuba, will ron ol of the line is h ® preseit o that the * in re The center th yestor Conel Giraham | it e pon 4 formatians and the team was kepf on its fors neetally nd | open sen in serim- 1no awainst Spriv taekle eenter; Ty : Nichols aul Graham and the ind speeding up the at- | seriea of |} Ipn 1 heavier the Ittt s r e rr RED AND BLACK’S 1925 FOOTE \LL HOPES ON The members of the Wesleyan squad abov are (left to right) : I'irst row—Dunn, Harvey Captain Phillips, Boyd, third row, Gram, Stephan, Briggs, Douglass, Piper, ],e ter; t'muth ro i 'Beers, Starr, Nelson, Gallatin; fifth row, Umpelby, C ! sixth row, Croll, Line Coach Lash; Head Coach Hill, Freshman Coach MacCurdy, . Oshourne. Middletown, line and primary som Hill in sleyan hattle Colum ilnees, n in liv Nr Universit 1007 nt tack) and of Columb 1t he witl put avier line 1 Conn., n desires his prvpari varsity for Tork Holder more \chieving the Oct. Taster backficld Nan I 0 on the Sopstiasiitistatin i Wmmwnmmmmm:m‘ Wesleyan $ 1925 Foothall Team THESE STALWARTS. Wielland; ner, Lee, Steele, Martin; Thorndike, Flygan, MecNutt, Bentley, Clark; | Rockwell, second row, Young, Broo :hman, Hager, 10— GLORGIA Potta Curran | TRACK COAGH'S RECORD Coach of th annual with turn | ind weeks of | Richards .. . Luckey | | New Moentor at Rice Institute Has Flaherty uhanks r 1i0 poi | An Unswrpnsced Mark For Efforts Hu i e in Fiell Faents, Cen |Root Hand results, field n the Right Guard Coach of Lo Olynipiads hompson, Capt. snd | Buttersorth ... Right record- Bradley in Olympic con and Rig Runnell Moore Ho BERS s ot it st i s i ey ‘Conrhes f g Notre Darte-Beloit Gontest | for- LRI 00029000 0, 10023 FR!FNPSHIP STOPy H g A IN FOOTRAIL GAME, T SATTE YFAVER vt Assagiations in New Britain Wil Ba Mious Three Snvs in Fop 165t Today NEA High -New terioon; . H. K, Gourson g, Trish, ting Dubot-ty An 0 HE T Aeman vaeiee ruce leit guard O'Laughlin seully oth guid center prone s to opers 15 10 victory . Roekne's famons cleven cavy favorite to iters hut at this Wisconsin taith in Mills, cre has turned 1 test v Clark right grard OF eours Politis vill he a right tackle the 13 wi Bernstein Gordon y pu vinht end o in his six ¥ all Gennett the gre Nistory of bhack fons in the TTas A in Catholic quarie 1 Wertheim of Zehrer mig ton 1«1 haliback ined Mills is a | Notre Dame mentor {ttoned abont ting chi suid ot i ity vour and may | Kiiay Lray all they ecan ight halfback Kelior Lacava admirer of the ratihack ndowhen gue last ¥ “While T hig up a st of A1 2150 o'cloeh gh s this afternoon the wer b ol team of Hart- Land 11 Britain high school team I rieet in what will be the first_of the three intereity crashes of the week-end. On Sun, the AlL-N Britains and the Rangers battle two ttions from the apital City. hree men who played hd Gold agairst the Troy con- {ference academy team at Vermont | wWill not he in the 1enp this week. They are Bojnowski, who has reach- ed the age limit allowed by head- | masters rule:: Stromquist, who is in- | cligible beeanse of a violation of one |of the school's rules, and Clair who has not recovered from rough freat- ment re ed from one of the Poult- ney players in that game, irpo Anselino | sen the cholce of Couch Cassidy to fill the vacancy {left by Bojnowsk He is a hard worker, and is possessed of a won {derful fighting spirit which should | be great aid to the team in °s where such qualities are . I'reddie Gennett will again Lold down the quarterback position. He was originally scheduled to play end, Tut hecause of the many in- 5 to backfield men during the son so far, he was never used will be moved to full- and Freddie Zehrer will go halfhack, Much depends on does in- the game today. pions, Tommy Nesitate o ischools, T would play most never Notre can pass o fehanee to meet “ w all the have n, men head the list, There is of injuries when 1 » Dame the hlockers FE T Nof alwa danger with the 100l onr size plays.a large un ty, but T think it fs minimized st Notre Dame, Rockne's men o cdsily cleanest tacklers au blocke I have Mills has hee I Not |of the 1 # ve ever seen in action » drf Nis men on the opening car, AWAfiDEb LETTERS Varsity Insignia of Renssclacr Poly- techide Institute Given to Athle- tics Who Eamed Them. |zan | g | Troy, N. Y. Oct, 10.—At the first | montbly student embly at | Rensselasr Dolytechnle Institute for {the 1015t collegla ar, the lefter {1t was awarded the varsity baseball and track men who earned the in- | signia last spring: Dazehall — 'S Humphrey, Monin, Captain-elect Charles |in at N, J.; Frank- what the line The Hart- lagara Vall co T. Purcell, Captain Avthur Wagner, Amsterd Conant Manning, Highland Park, Chicag ymond B, Thomas, Iactoryville, 1 N, Goodrich, Pittsfield, N (his human stone wall. Alquist, New York; Paul A. tarttord, Conn.i gohn 1. |Savord Forged as Gift pridgeport, Conn;;and - Fop Imperial Grandchild Hoblock, Waterviief | Tokyo, Oct. 10—Sadakatsu Getzan, fr ek o . ':":"“t:"“'l"\h‘ "I[’“'(Ln';'- Japan’s leading swordsmith, has jecchler, Kingston; Rdwin R. Cote oo oiag ; e % < considered an un- |ion, Washington. D. C.; Witlam F. | peti 0120 b7 B0 Meenal totee- track and Towne, Utica; Frank §. Sheets, \m-‘n,‘.m R e indi- |iersburg, Pa.; John T. Cassel, We-|timo in November. Tt has been & I ol R R el estomior i pertal oozt oo CoTaNIERat e S e ool PRGN PR RSG5 rrl N6 eRan frncrial (ont) 0,0} b ™| Triest, ‘\‘1‘” ‘l;":kl :' ¥ ”("“Ir;’,“"’;,“hhllwr hoy or girl, keeps it duting quires, Naugatuck, Conn.: Orlando |; = - 1. Mahan, Roch i rvavaleEn et i su Sl e ooy Gorrie, Hayward, ] o . [ 0f these Purcell, Monin, Wagner. [ Y 1o, ‘:;EI;]‘QM:Q‘,\‘ Manning, Ralph, Cotton and Cassel | craze has grown to such an exten were graduated last June, {in Japan that some of the middle — school authorities in Tokyo have desned orders that students shall not “listen {n” during certan hours of the evening, but shall de- | vote these hours to their studies iThe school heads found upon in- | vesti that the youngsters wer neglecting their school work last|in the evening to listen to the | radio. reported last he ehowe Couch Pond intend Joosen azuinst the West Sides was always known for his Kl a1 «partment v ed to him for ren Wheat, Bi L eft tackle; Quarterbac Pitts! wi e a0k for ford team hoasts of a strong 180 pound line which has held every team it played o far, The best the avy West Hartford team conld™ {do was to boot a dropkick against ion ured With jine Shorlacl G | Right Halthack LoniatE Y b \ Institute of toun Neale v to | i e vinder | cagy Y.oft Halfhac plays that Koo back be zain will at ur 1) A, Wilson rertiont - will fill an Agrien! apen o Rola George | ted Ww rmerly o citie SRS the i oll e with the New Jersey |Yrecland, or A C., the |john J and v”‘»un.‘ Track rvmvm}-v e " holz own;: linesma ', W. Elder. lams: fiel Princoton phy, Wil Tyler, m Tieket Speculntors at : 107 rridiren Captain Phiilips mare titute HIase MMEU ifiv ver maie of footln cineh merican A, C., iversity, the former that he N of pp into an el Martin, can among B fignures above and yeed in o haifh power Iertherg, g ostaff ot chance Pittshurgh | veagonal ains his ¢h Baschall Park Find That Pusiness | Sunday Judging fromn heing 1m certain pany the mm Facing Tough Oppanent in sniowireats 2o "tir™c earry the bail dnring a portion e Colnmbia Iready, season is mont) Tnstituts youngste einderpathe, Ts Toughest Joh Tackled though the frack and » 4 the sc o7 during the of the world's series 15 of them bern 7 agren Pittahurg luck has hit who operated here games t only have ad, but all Oct twice will | 10 of |R {on the lo [ RAIN STOPS GAME rame con SOLOMON—MALONEY Boston, Oct 10.-~The hout n King Solomon and Jim Ma scheduled for last night at iraves' field, was postponed until onight hecause of ri 1ow, shey Holden cated. the 1 Hix cen all t husinces Oct ain and | he- irl g 1hs will b tional ittir ‘.nr prevented the 1l n the W ¥ and ( seri joh if Pittshurgh s ckled ven on rested the Il be the serie t0ld pol toughest e 18 lone in hurl Dility lucky s i et 100 or e greci (5 15 aree Ads will w2l L TRAHMS BUSY . \ : ¥ ity of ceivers, | situation. Foothall Tletens S Brunonian back Coach Iid R o Action ‘Tomor ; Int fimd plenty to dy I e n TODAY !, Who Ainong Strong yot Chapier of Who's ns To Be T acted in Games Th noon’ school eles uled 1o mee eleven en of tth Hugh t RGIA TEAK INVADES YALE BOWL ACAIN TODAY been cons loss of Haven Team T« Still Without Thr Services of Tis Captain, Johuny Joss, 'wo oth opposition P | LADIES HAVE INSISTED THE Two GENTLEMEN "GO THROUGH" BECAUSE OF THE SUPERIOR PLAYING ABILITY OF THE MALE. AS A MATTER OF FACT THESE Two BIRDS ARE THE RANKEST OF BEGINNERS AND EACH 15 PRAVING 'FOR A DRIVE THAT WiLL AT LEAST JUSTIFY THEIR PRESENCE Bl GOLF COURSE THE THAT Acolian will be city and the game Brookside I BROWN WINS DECISION Halifax. N 10 ) Brown of Newp referee’s d of Portland, 7% Maine, tast night. | and Lambert 131

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