New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 12

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"BOBBY REIMER AND “RED” ALLEN TO OPEN FIRST BOXING EXHIBITION IN THIS CITY IN SEVERAL YEARS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT IN TURNER HALL— BRAVES THROW SCARE INTO GIANTS' CAMP, BUT LOSE—RUTH GETS HIS FIFTEENTH HOMER OF THE SEASON AND WINS GAME FOR THE RED S0X - — —— : e — = — \'3 ‘TVAin’t It a Grand an;i Glorious Feelin’? - 7 ggs | BOXING SPORT T0 [ BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Binghamton 3, Jersey City 0 (second -AND YoU HAFTA - o S BE RESUMEI] HERE : e WHEN MR THERMOME TER STAND UP ALL THE AUDNHERSOS O Results Yeste Newark 12, Itochester 1 ’ AY “ b v e CROSS AND "CRAZY A 2 s S 88° whHILE You WAY DOWN Towns : New York 7. Boston 6 Buffalo 8, Reading 1 S . : Clnelnnati 9, Plitsbursh 1 Baltimore 2, Toronto 0 N A ROT S Pobby Reimer--to Moot “Red| Ziisccisnarstioses Standing of the Clubs, STUEFY Chicago-Brooklyn (no ¢ 5 w. Allen Next Thursday Night paimere Standing of the Clubs, Dorontiol 58 W. L. 161 || ROREIE csoconocto 05 New: Yorlc o Tt V0 3 Buffalo . 3 e 0 Cincinnati 3 0 Binghamton .... 42 ware City A. C., has completed his | Chicago ....... N 4 B Y Rochester - 20 boxing card for the exhibition to be | Pittsburgh .. 5 . Jersey Cit, ceee. 29 3 Reading e 513 Manager Jack Reinas of the Hard- held at Turner hall next Thursday [ Brooklvn 5 3oston .. . = St. Louis e K Games Today. are all well known to Connecticut | Philadelphia ....... .3 Jersey City in Binghamton. boxing fans and the exhibition prom- - etk in Hocheste altimore in_ Toronto. Reading in Buffalo. evening. The men selected by Reinas ises to be as good as any of the suc- Games Today. cessful similar events ever staged in Boston in New York this city. Brooklyn in Philadelphia. Chicago in St. Lou The star bout will bri 2 out will bring together | cyneinnati in Pltsburgh. Results Yesterday. Bobby Reimer of this city, an old campaigner who has never been S Bridgeport 6, Springfield (first lf(nown to fail the desires of the fans AMERICAN LEAGUE. game.) v = ~ or a first class exhibition. Reimer is — Springfield 5, Bridgepart (sec- = = - R MOTHER HAS one boy who is a credit to the boxing Results Yesterday. ond game, 11 innings.) ) _"""‘D ON THE Six AND You STRUGGLE ON P::TI‘JE gz il sport. Pitted against him will be | \Washingtan 1. Philadelphia 0. Pittstield 6, Providence 2 (ffrst O'ClocK CAR THE To YoUR HOME ALL IN ? Bov ! “Red” Allen of Bridgeport, a sturdy | Chicago 1, St Louis 0 (11 innings.) | Same.) GIRL NEXT To You For You - QH- oY ., lad who has performed in a manner | Boston 4, New York 3 Pittsfield 1, Providence 0 (second : : : . -R- RAND that entitles him to recognition among | Detroit 4, Cleveland 2 same.) wearS FURS Aan'T T A GR-R R the top notchers in the state light- AR Hartford 1, Waterbury (first AND GLOR' R-R-RIOLS weight class. Allen has met some of Standing of the Clubs. game.) - 53 the best including Joe Welling of Chi- ZET Hartford 5, Waterbury 4 (second . FeewnN' °- cago. He is doing his training with { chicago ...... w .65 ame.) . _ ) Ted Lewis, who is shaping for the [ Cleveland .......... 48 578 Worcester 6, New Haven 5 (first championship battle with Jack Britton | New YVork . ... T4 i same. e N in Jersey City, next Monday night. | Dotroit ............ 46 4 i New Haven 8, Worcester 7 (second Allen should be in fine shape for the | St. Louis L 4 i game.) coming fray. Boston L : " = ’ Both Reimer and Allen have post- | Washin IR 49 i Standing of the Clubs. . ed forfeits with Manager Reinas, for | Philadelphia .. ..... 50 ‘ We P.C weight and appearance. The articles e Providence ..... 11 ] .60 calls for & 12-round exhibition with 8- Games Today. Worcester & 40 88 ounce gloves and the winner will be New York in Boston Bridgzeport ,e: 561 acolaimed the Conmecticut lightweight Philadelphia in Washington pittsfield .......... 33 champion. - The laws of the state do St. Louis in Chi . Waterbury not, however, permit a decision by the Detroit in Clevel: E il“\‘n];:[fi(;\:!” refereo. NGO Ne ave Shugrue and Cohen. Hartford . The semi-final bout is one that is on INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. . = par with the star mill, bringing John- o i} Games _|_'m1|x_nvl,] ny Shugrue of Waterbury and “Sap- Results Vomtorday) I(vdr:\‘x(;i:;xt( 1iv‘:“?\;llv§\‘!:“. U ‘;‘”,‘,’,”;,?{ bgr;gfez‘f;fi mi‘if:;: wghamton 1, Jersey City 0 (first| Bridgeport at Pittsfield. The bovs have clashed once before, | 4™ Waterbury at Worcester Shugrve eaining the popular. verdiet FASTERN LEAGUE bettor than . net. The coming Senators Down Mattatucks Twice in mill will sei.l (he controversy. Shu- i Games Won in Ninth Inning— grue is a brother of the famous Joe , Hazel Sullivan Proves Star of Games, Shugrue, the boy who k. 0.'d Cham- it e e T B pioe Benny Leonard. Joc will be in Iiqualing Record in 50-Yard Dash | Weissmen Get One Win in Twin Bill | Johnny's corner, and a large delega- I e il Hartford, July 25.—Hartford woa tlon of Waterbury fans will be pres- ot Hazel Sullivan proved the star of , n . . i i i terday, both victories caming in the | s The curtain ratser will he botween | Hjg Mlg}]ty Drive Chases RUDDET ne day i the athletie meet at the 0 R e T e s I Beaal SO Burritt playgrounds yesterday after- | M0 ‘r'"“"“"-l “C R : incco of Waterbury. H G e . noon, when she equaled the record in | 0 and 5 to 4, both games being close. | roundor. Home Ahead of Him TS Tl e For CI9E S (076 6D | il el e oty $ires mie i ) Reinas' Debut. ey T M e i 1;;0\1“(1 class ey the first, while Craig was touched for \ngements for handling a big crowd. ? ho coming exhibition will mark the | soturn of the popular sport in this city \fter an absence of several years. Box- | o 3 3 f him in the eighth inning, was the o Adams in the fifth. The res: mg i e pa 5 5 > 3 T Wilson. s 2 D 8 £H ng in the past has prospered, and |, ¢\ ior in Boston's 4-to.3 victory llzon [ ilirough the edict of the state’s attor- i TN Vorl her ok 40-yard dash—85 pound class. First game— 5 h feviiniretusing to allow ithelzamelin || SYSE N8 SIEROIE S iete Byestalgay it 1. P. Zareck Hartford ........000000001—1 4 ! Hartford county, the local boxing | W88 Rutl's 15th home run of the 2 . Conley. Waterbury ......000000000—0 3 0 | fans have been forced to go to Meri- The score: 3. A. Thompson. | Head and Fluherty; Craig and Sha- den, New Haven, Bridgeport and | g .| Standing broad jump-—85 pound class. | nault. i . 4 other cities to enjoy the sport. ijfl*(m\'_ ccoso 000 m‘v_ u;; 1. Shups Second game Sh. 3 Additional reductions on our Manager Reinas is a clean cut | NeWw York ....100 110 00 3 8 J. Conley. Hartford ......000400001—5 9 ~ Qaat 3 = 5 Bl ohap who Is making hiq debut Pennock and Schang: Shawkey and E R Zareclkin Waterbury ......003010000—4 6 | fine Suits — Some as low as s a promoter, and the earnestness in | Iannah. 60 pound class. Adams, McClellan and Flaherty. $20 two games from Waterbury here yes- four, two of which came in the ninth. Boston, July 25.—Ruth’s home run s . St ; | ive into the right-field TGk, """»‘“": ".?{:,‘;(:6;2\120““(‘ class. McClellan held the visitors hitless in scoring Roth, who had singled ahead S e the secand game, when he relieved hich he.has gone about the ar- —— 1. A. Finklestein. Kahn, Williams and Connolly. rangements stamps him as capable of Chisox Whitewash Browns. i T, Wilson. Biaducting the boxing exhibitions in|| Chicago, July 25.—Chicago shut 1. Gourson. - : § : 7 B (exhll ; Worcester, Jul —Worcester and § way that the authorities will be sat- | out St Louis, 1 10 0, in a 10-inning Relay race. P e L B S Ol}r » fine all ._V\ ool S})ll\t‘f isfied. o R ]rlu»\(v:»y»w n,n“lo Ih(»(nw;l _\“‘,(“m-(m and Shupack's team, _v:q.( 3 e e i o 32.85 ) 36.85 . 42.85 oxing and the War. icotte yesterday ierber's error vents. both sides and each came from behind P its The boxing sport during the past | paved the way for the lone run of the 50-vard dash » pound class. Our Palm Beac Suits g to win. The finish of the second game war played an important role in the | game. Liehold went to second on the L. Hazel Sullivan. S Snae s e 2 | Now $9.00. physical training of the men Uncle |error and k. Collins walked. Weaver 2. Doris Kilbourne. in the sixth and it remained a tie un- oW placed Nis hopes on dowaing the | grounded out Jackson vasipurciies 8 SEMarionie cheyd { til the ninth, when New Haven made Hun. In.the varfous cantonmets in | posely passed eh followed with sketball throw—85 pound cl: D i e e e o this country, professional boxers were | a single to left, scoring Lichold. Tho | 1. Doris Kilbourne. winning lead. The Boosters made L4 secured to teach the doughboy the | score: I 2. Hazel Sullivan ! three in its half of the ninth, while BNt or alf detenas, o Ihars arc r. h e | 3 Marion Kelly. New Haven scored in the 107 : many Jeffries today who will admit | chicago .....000 000 0001—1 § .o 60 pound class. Worcester failed to come back after ! in 302 | 1 that the Americans were proficient in | i pouis ....000 000 0000—0 ! Anna; Caccvale. zetting a man to second with one out 3 the art of using their hands in more | ¢icorte s s | Julia Donahue. T e s i \ i j cotte and Schalk; § 4 A s' hitting was a feature. ¢ ; : way than handiing a machine gun, or | .y orcia do e Helen Helenski. o j (Y . White Oxford Collar Attached thrusting a bayonet. S elay race. i e Loy e D % melll for $30 and S0lelses “Honest John” Willis will be the | 1 s teom, Tkl BB o I T that sell referee-and Arthur A. Pilz will do the __Johnson Holds Macks. Kilbourne's, 2nd. New Haven .....211010000—5 10 2 N where, are now on sale at announging. Gene Clerkin will handle Washington, July 5.——Johnson | ‘olley and Redman; Walker and I $1.65 and $1.85 the watch. { held Philadelphia safe at all stages | e Nazlel: b d b : pL.89 £ IR TSV T | vesterday, Washington winning the ' S[SLER MOVES UP Second game— r. h s it A Great Big Bargain RUNS. FOR THE WEEK | orening ganje of the series, 1 to 0.1 New Haven ....0100300031—8 16 2 Our Soft Cuff fast colored Shirts S Judge's double, Foster's bunt single | s Worcester ......2100010030—7 12 e = 215 NATIONAL LEAGUE. and a sacrifice fly by Rice accoun Watson, Tyler and Meyers; Lind- ¢ / 1.65 $2.15 $3.85 and- up iR for the winning run. The score: j Browns’ First Baseman Is Now Sec- | g4rom, Bennett and Redman. i These are actually Wholesale -}-‘\07%23-‘0 x Wasniaetbal 100! 000 dooia ond in American Leaguc Batting Prices. o - EHiiaacipr a0 508 c00 050000 I s TRabeetCobb Ashinlat Top Springfield, Mass, July —The | St. Louis x e ; sk i & 2 Hampdens split the double-header at ! B Teas : Johnson and Picinich; Kinnev aid el i e e i = McAvoy George Sisler, the famous first ¥ x x x : Bridgeport Americans, losing the first | New York — baseman of the Louis Browns, yes- e | : = = . 2 contest, 6 to 4, and annexing the sec- | Cincinnati S 3 Clevel ']‘”"’""" Effcctive. terday advanced to second place | ond tilt in the 11th by a 5 to 4 score. 4 als R and. July 25 and’s effec- L i 2 3 Pittsburgh x 3 e e Boland’s effec- ;60 American league hitters, dis- | The first game was a comedy of er- | 4 lveness in the pinches and the ! — Reine o Sisler ad- and hits. The scores: e batt S : '© placing Joe Jackson. Sisler ad- | rors and AMERIOAN LEAGU ”' Ing of Shorten and Jones gave vanced to .347, only six points be- First game— B I @ S. M. T. W. T. F. 8. etroit the first game of the series y 8. M sl O the serics hind Cobh, Jackson dropped to third. | Bridgeport ......002120010—6 14 1 Genuine Imported Hy Heath Boston 8 2 e & score of 4 10 2. There were no changes in the Na-, Springfield ......010020100—4 10 4 = : | Chicago 2 12 < :_01\(“1!':\0 in three runs and Shorten tional league Lennon and Skiff; Green, Purvere $3.50 and $4.00 Engllsh (ap Detroit 0 6 2 he other. The score: Nt e and Wilder. 4 = St. Louis 13 5 5 X ; " h.e.| Player Club AB. R. H. P.C.| Second game h e Selected lot ............ $2.85 Philadel < 2010 100 101—1 11 0 Cobb, Det 261 48 92 .365 | Springfield 01000000301—5 16 1 P » (Canc New York x Cleveland ....000 001 010—2 5 1 sisler, St. L. ....80 311 57 108 .347 [ Bridgeport ....11001100000—4 10 Our regular wool “Wilson” Caps Cleveland 3 x Boland and Ainsmith; Coveleskio Jackson, Chi. . 6 107 Lowe, Carls and Wilder; Mc- 5 skio Jackson, Chi. ...83 311 46 107 .844 Lowe, Carlson anc der; M 9 K = Washing. and O'Neill. Veach, Det 300 46 101 .337 | Kenty and SKiff. | $2.50 grade, now $1.85 = = Peck’'p’gh, s 3 276 59 93 .337 s s D INTERN : TO TEST BETTING CONSTITUTION, | o i $2.00 grade, now $1.65 KA KA MM AN National League. Pittsfield took both ends of a dou- orce gt 6 M =H Player Club - R. H. P.C. | ple_header with Providence yesterday Newark b X fichigan Law Prohibit « Publica- vath, Phila . 31 67 .354 by the scores of 6 to 2 and 1 to 0. Reading tion of Betting Odds Will Be Tried. | My Bklyn .. E 36 93 .3383 | The first game was played in Lenox 1Buffalo Detroit, July Constitutionality | McHenry, St. L. 53 19 50 .327 | anq the second in Pittsfield. Prov! of the Michigan law which prohibits | Young, N. Y 51 43 90 .320 | dence played the first game under pro- x 4 g g ¢ 4 publication of betting odds on horse | Williams, Phila 82 28 58 .319 | test after the third inning when Ve These are imported price reductions. Goods are scarce and conse- 1 4 Toronto Laltimore races, or distribution within the state | vine w allowed to scorsl after Pier- Rochester of newspapers containing such in- e ofti’s bad throw to first. The second quently prices will go up— Jersey City formation, will be tested in the state | TURNER BIATS JAMAICA KID. | game was a pitchers' hattle between Buy at these prices and we assure you of an absolute saving— = SUDLemegeourt srsey City, N 95N Fartune and Mulrennan with F o FASTERN LEAGUE This announcement was made here | - c oy Ci¥. N. J. July 26—The }m\n Snl M ;‘\11:))\‘»1“:»”(.‘:,‘;; M. T. W.T. . S Yaisterday by counsel for Louls and | MUCH heralded tignt between Batthing | ;oo hits. The scores: Hartford E X s rank 7. Grosscup and Max and Sam- |"Hevinsky and ¢y Turner, which was First game Pittsfield 3 iy uel Sotomon local newspaper dis- | to have Sonbester - tributors, charged with circulating | A. in New Haven 4 3 out-of-town newspapers containing (o r. h e been held at the Armory A.| Pittstield ........02201010%—6 13 0 Jersey (ty last night, failed [ Providence . 001000001—2 6 3 materialize. levinsky sent word | Stubing and Devine: Horn, Pierotti Waterbury 5 { betting odds. 1t was stated that an ' at the last minute that he was ill. | and Sweatt Providence 12 x x 4 2 | agrecinent has been reached by at- | Turncr took on' the Jamaica Kid, one Second game— r. h. e Bridgeport 4 2 x x torneys for the defendants and the !of Jack Demphey's sparring partners, | Pittsfield ........00001000x—1 5 0 Springfleld 1 Jocal prosecutor to take one of the |and Turner won all the way, though | Providence ......000000000—0 3 1 et { cases to the supreme court regard- | the negro managed 10 go the eight Wortune and Devine; Mulrennan x—Indicates no game vlayed. llofis of the verdict in the lower court. | rounds. 1 and Sweatt l

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