New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEMALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 191¢. i 5 e +101120000—5 13 3 ———— when the two teams clash in the de- | ...000002002-—4 ciding (Rt and Schang: White- [ Supervisor Pilz of St. Mary’s Play- s FATAL F ES nouse, Avers and Gharrity grounds, Sizns Champion Ketonen = to Grapple Tony Esclum, July 3. [ceive the pitching Macks to Fore in First, 1 Sinesiior Anee G 5 ‘o | Tigers phia defeated Detroit y rday § : i rov, together wit wilc pitch anc 5 5 bheat Harvard Sheehan will catch “Verdict Over Huggins' Team Philadelphia, June 20.—Philadel- | SN § s | Yale's pitching burden will prob- { Ketonen, e middleweight Suloriitn oty lLis B il B nla sRat SR s instead of Gates lum of this city, in a finish match for the title at the oy S Ll e St Mary's |v|m_: rounds on the night mixup with Umpire Nallin Wednesday | ©f July 8. I sccuring the Ketonen- BOWLING NEWS R estoras Eselum mateh, Mr. Pilz has arranged one of the best bouts ever held in this city, and it seems assured that the = fans will not be treated to any finsco. Champion Ketonen's reco > that stamps him as one of the applers of a times. He Shannon's hit, vided the game in i n knoc I Eight members of the \Anhm-&[ fought tooth and nail yesterday on the | Polo grounds in an endeavor to take a | game from the Cleveland Indians. The | T 5 N nt ninth member of the team | Philadelphin ....20000000x—2 Class “B" Two-Man League. Fruck Hannah, who reigned as| Detroit ... 000000100—1 5 | Yankee catcher lang er n to ;:\\UJ‘ Redskins the gam | | . A. Narcum Johnson and McAvoy; Leonard and ] Stanage. 26 9 97 90— 444 J. Narcum— hering backstop, 104 100 85 86— 465 Yealtla tro zeouesl AGUE OPE ]NG indsome helts. one won in | s S 5 i k Car. | Carlson-— | s e s overcome, and the Yanks succumbed | e Sl L S o e at last by a score of 4 to 3 | / cd for winning the title from “Mike First Games to Be Plaved at St.| Yokel at Duluth, Minn, March 9, 1915. Mr. Pilz has one of these belts {which will be exhibited in one of the Main street store windows. The opening games in > In kling 1se the champion played at o } tomorrow af 89 93— 429 | Hannah made himself conspicuous E with a couple of unmerciful heaves in L the second inning, and paved the way for a brace af Cleveland runs. This | } Mary's Playgrounds Tomorrow Aft- Kalen— | ernoon—First Game at 2 3 the visitors shunt the t t starting at 2 o T down the at 4 o'clock a fine impr Thoma mith will throw out the || e first ball, starting the leag | tion ch team will play 88— 471 « commands the 1 . Carey 88 105 ¢ 83 100— 467 Windish 86 6 95 105— 473 Johnson pennant. They are s n | plers. I® clippings of White Sox, who beat Se ¢ e G i o s work in the Wes amp him as The score S CC% 1 a worthy contender for the title. Y B | While Ketonen was working in the Cleveland 020010010 8 2 2 . . "est, Eselum hurled a challenge at New York .......000001020—-3 7 3 d 2 s S 3 .ake City, but the match | Coveleskie and O'Nell: Quinn, Mo.! 25 VS S Snaits 5 gridge and Hannah and Ruel. il ShIL RN iR L ; lay, Ketonen ac- L t o 1 t Eselum was a hard Red Sox Turn ! e . Boston 20.—Roston 3 . 4 Ao wui : - 79 107 St. Loui ¢ Ju s 2 Bolirce n Dan B ) Frisk— ing five straig : f gl . In . . - 1 104 1518 928 06— xbdd field out, a pass to MecInn o § 3 S Rangersilioe aiiite mox A <t s | Mevers and a bad throw to plate = forfeit of $25 agreeing Long- A. E. Anderson R 96— 433 . < Rangers; i cobson gave Boston its runs in 5 \ appearance in the presence of e An the sixth. The score SRAL : <. v | sPOTL editor of the Flerald. Each | 6 92 91 104—" 434 ] nts vs. Spartans; Co. | £ 5 . grapple ees to weigh 158 pounds | * Records. ringside. Both wrestlers have agreed M vs. Crescents; to *“Honest John" Willis as referee. [ Patrus | Rangers Spartans. August 9—Co. M vs. Spartans: Rangers vs. (‘rescents. Boston .. L 000002 TR R . 000000 : n er and Sev- = YALE VS, TIGERS TOMORROW. |Olson White Sox Fall on Rookic. : © v Dectde Supremacy at Washing June 20.—Whitehouse, 23 ts vs. Rangers: 2 1d a recruit batted out of the box | gy o e June = (uestion | Grey and Chi won vester from st a0 ween Yale ! THE STORE FOR ALL JUNE BRICES IS THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Thebride of this June whoseeks to have a prefty cczy home will find as have ihe brides of the past 15 Junes thatthe logicai piace to select home furnishings is the Andrews Furniture Store. LIVING ROOM SUITES With caneback and end panels in beautifu! an- tique Mahogany with tap- estry coverings in a wide variety of colorings, at a price which wiil in- terest you. DINING FURNITURE Here isshown a beauii- fui Queen Arn Suife in wa nuf. The chairs are in ‘spanish leather with buf- fei and china clioset in va- rious dimensions. BED ROOM OUTFITS These few pieces may iiex convey some idea of the [f§ - |V __ ~ Y Itis famous wherever cigarettes are smoked. beautiful Suites found in j ‘ : 8 Notice the kind of men who smoke Helmar. our display of period Bed o \Y | | B Listen to the opinions you hear of Helmar. Room. F:lll'll”lilll’e. Be Shnc | Remember—Helmar is 100% pure Turkish — the Mi!des_i and Ee_s‘t and visit this department. . g | tobacco for cigarettes. Remember—if you don’i like Helmar, you get your money backe. . cane i Hoosier JUhn A Andrews & gfl Couch Hammacks B Also remember—“bundle” cigarettes cost less than Helmar. Kitchen . . and : e oy § | J : fakers of the Highes! lurkish Cabinet The Big Furniture Store | fuch fokrs Sigiayies 2@%{’%%?%

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