New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA e EASTERN LEAGUE —_— | > Hampdens Down Grays and Break Long Losing Streak-—Hillies Trim Americans—Scnators Win. {. Mass. June 27.—Tla Josened up in the third gue Park yvesterday and scored six runs, defeating sthe Grays to 1 Zach of the teams tallied in the fourth, but that round i concluded the scoring. The visitors played errorless ball, while the Hamp- dens pulled four bobbles, but the Providence players were unable to bunch their bingl The scor Springfi rington sringfield ....006 100 000— S 4 rovidence ...000 100 000—1 & ¢ Purvere and Connelly; Harrington and Weeden June 27.—Pitts » fleld defeated Bridgeport, 6 to 1, at Wahconah Park yesterday afternoon, > . the Hillies ing their batting tows on and Gary Forturde being strong in he pinches. Fortune got out of a bad ckett and Br t and third liner and doubled Braun off first. Gary then fanned Manager Grimes. The score un placed men R. H. Pittsfield .....030 002 0lx—6 11 Bridgeport 000 100 000—1 9 4 Fortune and Devine; House and Loan Hartford, June —The Senator: lity to hit Courtney with men on ases vesterday resulted in a victory for Hartford over New Haven, 9 to # x hits and a free pass in the third inning produced s ms for the home team which proved too big a lead for the visitors to overcome. New Haven scored three in the second on a quar- s tet of singles and a base on balls. The score: Hartford .....106 002 New Haien 30 001 002—6 11 Fraser and Flaherty; Courtney and Meyers AMERICAN LEAGUE Heilmann's Three-Bagger in Twelfth Inning, Followed by Single, Wins for Tigers. Detroit, June —Heilmann's hit to center field for thrée bases in the 12th inning with one out, followed by i 3 stead's single, gave Detroit a 1-to- victory over C'leveland yester- day Boland and Jasper enjoyed a pitchers' battle. The game was De- troit's first extra-inning contest of the year. The score Cleveland 000 000 000 000—0 5 000 000 000 001—1 6 and O'Neil; Boland and Ainsmith, Louis, June 2 -St. Louis won 1 nning m Chicago ye: terday, 3 io 2 The locals, who ou shit the White Sox almost two to on saC ficed man chances to win poor base-running. The score: ttle f hicazo 000 010 001 0000— St. Louis 000 101 000 0001— Kerr and Schalk Severeid and Billin Sothoron and Boston. June 27.—Washington took the final and rubber game of the five- game series with Boston vesterday, 3 to 1. Harper, who pitched and won last Monday, came back and yvielded only six hits. whereas Pennock was hit freely. Fielding plays by Foster 2 Judge featured. The score: R. H. E. Washington 100 100 010—3 13 = Boston ... 100 000 000—1 & Harper and Picinich and Agnew; ock and Schang. AMERICAN RIFLEMEN Take First 18 Places in Competitive Shoot On d’Avours Range at Le Mans. Le Mans, June 27.—The United es made a. clean sweep of the hon- Tuesday in the individual rifle competition of the interallied games on the d'Avours American marksmen took the first eighteen places in the matches. The lowest s¢ore made by any of the twenty-five of .the American entries landed that rifleman in thirty-fourth place. were 175 marksmen, representing range. eight natio First Se ant Stanley Cleveland won the Smith of championship with ints out of a possible 800 on the international targets. He led the field at all ranges except one. The runner-up medal went to Gun- nery Sergeant Lester V. Henson of Divernon, Ill, with a score of 266 Third place was won by Corporal Richard J. Titus of Hackensack, N. J., with a & of 263 Loui petitor; of 24 a score of 275 other nations. His score m nineteenth place. Aft. rtunate start on the short e improved remarkably, and and 600 yards in both slow and rapid firing Major William O s twentieth, with 243. da TENNIS PLAY POSTPONED. Vilmington, Dél, June tennis matches scheduled for yester. day in the Delaware State tournament here were postponed on account of rain. Fifth round and semi-final sin- gles, and fourth, fifth and semi-final round doubles will be played today. JOARDS RELEASE HORSTMAN. st, Louis, June 27.—Oscar Horst- man, a pitcher, yesterday was released by the St. Louis Nationals to the Co- lumbus team of the American asso- ciation | Interallied of France led the com- | he shot among the best. | Morris of Cana- | hole in the first inning, when singles | McHale took Lai's | that of the f Cinei | the combined with a base on ball wild throw by Barbar The score: | | | | [ ! | | Flagstead's | | | nouncement w participation in athletics would be re- quired of all fres | Chicago Tuero, and Snyvd and O'Farrell. ens NATIONAL LEAGUE even wit long-dr: mes| opportune hitti first Louis the Loui Louis Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati Adams and Schmidt; Wingo. Meadows. tin, Bail game Cubs and Cards Go 50-50 on Double- Header—Reds Rain Halts, Chicago, June h St. Lo wn-out, locals winning the fir and dropping the s required ga almost ratic (First Game) ..... 0 5l Ame: (Secor Cincinnati, Ju to 0. Mathey, (5 Ry Wimbledon, E Brown, X runs. was stopped irst half nnati beat Pitts A batting rally off Adams in | fourth, whic Washburn, Graves and Miss | round of the tennis tourney here yes- Dean Mathey, England, 6 J. G. Ritchie, Enzland, beat Captain Cannon, 6 McKane, Freshmen at Captain Watson 2. (i -4 Capta Miss ATHLETICS COMPULSORY. Hanover, XN c in Grav rawley, Ryan Englanc fielding, coupled with Buncl second 310 000 210- .011 010 000 Ame, ey and Daly an Victors in England. el June 2 America LIFT OFF CORNS Win Game That -—'hicago broke uis yesterday in two listless games, the game, 5 to 4, cond, 7 to 3. It five hours for both gave Chicago tho ed hits gave St The score zame. R.H. E. 00 100 030—4 8 3 00 011 101—3 9 Meadows and Clem- Hendrix, Dougl for few cents 1d Game) 1 | and Snyder; Mar- ne by rain at the end | 7.—In a game| [6) | of the sixth inninz, | i | irgh yesterday, Drop a little Freezone on an a e hits, ‘corn, instantly that corn stops and a , gave the Reds h included doesn’t pain one bit. Yes, magi Why wait? Your dru R. H 000 000—0 3 2 .100 60x—7 S8 0 Reuther and sufficient to rid your feet of the toes, and calluses, without ness or irritation. Freezone is much talked of ether discovery Cincinnati genius. IT DOESN'T HURT Get rid of every corn and callus ching hurt- ing, then you lift it right ‘out. It et st sells a| tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between sore- the of a —— e ey BOBBY JONES | champion Reaches —In the third ! Southern Golf Tourney. beat New Orleans, June play in the 17th annual champio matches of the Southern Golf ciation left Whitney Bouden Nelson Whitney, of New Orl Touis Jacoby, 1burn, | Jones, Jr., of A England, | semi-final rounds tods present title-holder. heat Semi-finals also will be by seconc Bryan Heard, of Dallas, is paired beat Miss | G. P. Witherspoon, 4, 6—1, 6—4. and T. N. Bradshaw, of Chattan with Victor Smith, of Atlanta. America, America, 6—0, 6—1, Parton, Americ: gland, 6—0, § AMERICAN BOX Paris, June Ted Jam Yesterday of Dallas, and “Bobt nia, to compete in Jones is the of New Orlean DVANCES. Semi-Final in | nship as eans played off flight contestants for which | wit ooga, 1 DEFEATED. ieson, was) re on Dartmouth in Future light heavyweight, of Milwaukee, Must Participate. dofeated on points in a bout he T e —an.| Wednesday night by Nilles, a French | college next year permitted to expr There | for any in Harry “harge of the system. heavy weight. that [ 4~ 4" © made yesterday pound champion in MISKE AND BREN -Billy Misk hmen at Dartmouth Freshmen will be St Louis, June ss their preference | St. Paul, and Bill Brenna of particular sport cago. heavyweights, fougzht Hillman, track coach, will be | rounds to a draw here Wedn night. F (. TR T Quting, Sport, Vacation and. ) Tennis Shoes at $1. to $3. per pair less than the same Quali- ties can beduplicated for anywhere else. “Newark Shoe Stores Co. Dalm Beach Oxfords forMené&Young 7 Mm e —— ERE is a wonder- ful opportunity to uy a pair of smart, elegant I\E‘VARK Out- ing Shoes at a big saving, at a time when you need them! Hundreds of pairs to choose from in White Sea Island Canvas; some with leather soles and heels others with white fibre soles and heels. Toppy “English” last. Plain or fancy stitched. All sizes. Sale begins tomorrow morning, and while they last you can have them for $2.15 per pair. EST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD, New Britain Store 324 Main Street, Near R. R. Crossing. Open Monday and Saturday Nights. 279 Stores in 97 Cities. Jamieson was national 191w, AN DRAW, ke, of “hi- eight esday | | and | | | . | 8 Exclusive Agents Parker Shirts OR | JUNE SALE Is Full of Surprises | VITS | $5.95 | Regular $8.50 and $10 Values Ages 8 to 18 Years MEN’S SVITS $19.50t0 $39.50 Were $25 to $50 = | Get Your Suit Now While the Picking Is Good BESSE-LELAND CO. Largest Clothing Organization in New England 38 Stores 38 Cities

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