New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1920, Page 8

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RUTH HITS HIS 17TH HOMER AT CLEVELAND PARK—REDS DOWN DODGERS BLE TROUBLE FOR UMPIRE AT JERSEY CITY—PILZ AGAIN NAMED SUPERVISOR AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS HOMER; URES LEG errific Drive Off ! Offerings Like so 1 ankees bell upon the ora—Clevelnnd—here and them at tons of squashed The squash 1 te 0 has yot tire tune of wel that park d his leg wnd at sliding into pg and will be out of | aeks kon e “ he carr pital ws ter waid o, And in the midwt Pabe Ruth laid his t one of Kimer Myers H the ball out of the @ run of the w was com tortably n 4. It was made here non none out in about The rhoe 401 011 02314 1% 0 000 090 000 wnd Hannah: mas and O Neill Uhle, for Browns. . Louls continued yestorday and de- second stralght time Boston felded rag- locals off in (ront | ored won the @ run is the third on base. The scors n rh 102 010 61x—11 13 & 000 100 0136 ? & and Severeld; Jones ith Place. trolt elimbed out of rat time this season Aladelphia yesterday t 10 lonings. Phi ® I8 the third. but P by scoring one run in the elghth, when with & man on base in (he 10th 903 000 000—3 nd Alnsmith; 61 Perry Senntors. jeagn hit Courtney closing Innings yes- from Washington by nningn: e 100 020 (3x-29 11 100 000 0L1~3 & 0 d Schalk; Courtney, RAMPAGE fhowered. WU Pop to Seek Protection of June 14.-—Rowdyism oon at West Side here the teams of ity attempted to play lume in the stands pon Umpire Corcoran wnd. he was forced to A Jersey City police Id. Hoth games were der loague rules, but With w contest for wamembiag Ity club announced champlonahip content @er of the Toronto | elaiming & double ¥ wen the second or exhibition. by a the time of the for- | 10 A M. DF EXERCISE. 139 Arch St. AGENOY GARAGE . oay and Night, and Repairing ik CO., INC, repair anything in fleld. Generators, A PING SUPPLIES, Fair Dpt. Store. 712, JRE CARS R | | on bases | 012 1| | | | Mow NEW BRIVAIN PAILY BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Kesults. New York 3 Brookiyn 0 not scheduled Louis 3 Cineinnati 1 Other tcams were Standing of (he Clabs. Won Cinetnnar Brookivn 8. Louts Chicago Pittabu Boston New York P'hiladelphin h tisburgh at Philadeiphia AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yeaterday's Results. Naw York 14; Cleveland 0 St Louis 11; Boston 5. rolt 4; Philadeiphia 3 (10 innings) Chicago 9, Washington 3. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lest Cleveland 17 New York Chicago Boston Washington At Louls Detroit Philadelphia ... Games Today. New York at Cleveland Boston at St. Louls Philadeiphia at Detroit Washington at Chicago. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Torento 9; Jersey City 0 (st fetted) Jersey City 6; Toronto 2 Rochester 7: 8)racuse 3 Akron 9. Keading & The Buffalo-Baltimore poned on account of rain game, for- (24 game) game was post- Standing of the Cluba. Won Lost L34 15 3 18 19 PC 894 633 620 565 Buffalo Baltimore Toronto Akron Reading Jersey City Rochester Syracuse Terento a Rochester at Syra Buffalo at_Baltimors Akron at Readiag. Albany &; Hartford 4. A’ other games nostponed; rain - G Standing of the (i he. New Haven .. Bridgeport Pittafield Wore Sprin Albany Hartford ... Waterbury ... Games Today. Springfield ai Waterbury Hartford at Pittsfield New Haven at Aldany Waorcester at Bridgeport (two games) RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. ®M T W T uswsunws T Cinesnnati Pittaburgh Boston s mme St Louls Cmecagn o a Washington Detroft Boston Philadelphia INTERNATIONAL Baltimore 3 6 Akron 3 Toronte Jersey City Buffale Reading Rochestar ... & 3 Syracuse . INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE RESULTS. Russell and Evwin Mart and MHutehinson Bareries: Hyland and Bl son and Bunec » ‘ ehard: Jacob- Staniey Corbin Batterios Rawlings n Works s 1 Move : and Burke; Griffin anc 11 10 3 Mach and L Oakes and Pritatn Stanley Rule Bartersc and schade .l Johmson; Brickley r . wtni . | Landers, Frary and Clark . .. .7y H Batteries. Stanley Goedb and Halloran and Firth; Fitzpatrick, NO GOLF TEAM FOR OLYMPICS, Max Morsten Finds 1t Impossible to Get Representative Team Together Philadeiphia not June 1{.—An American goif ompete In the Olympies at srding 10 An wnnouncement by ™ of this city, who was chosen 6 eaptain arrangements. Marston said that to sail on aible to get Out of 11 he said, only and himselt. others. Rober June he had found A representative team men intited to make the trip, two, Bobby Jones. of Atlanta. definitely had accepted Twe Gardner and Nelson Whitney. it impos. together. he team and who had charge of | arter | makihg reservations for a team of eight men | FAGTORY LEAGUE SATURDAY GAMES at Walont Hill Park Cabby" Jacobson on the mound for Hart and Hutchinson outfit Saturday afternoon at Walnut Hill Park and. although he pitched an excellent game, the team behind him “ble wup” in the sixth inning. allowing four Russeir and Erwin men to or plate, thereby clinching the game regation. Hyland pitched 7. holding the opposing nine to while Woodford's men held the lockmakers down to four safe The score was 5 to 2 in favor of the and . team Weakened somewhat by the loss of several rezular players. who were on an outing with the Stanley rks office force, the team of that plant worked hard 1o win from the Corbin nine, getting a 6-to-2 verdict iffin allowed eight hits, while Moyer was touched up for three. Moyer displayed poor form, striking out but two men and cxhibiting & Iack of “pep” In the hox team in a dangerous position meveral times. Several thousand people watched the Fatnir nine, winners of last year's Industrial league pennant, trim the team of Landers, Frary and Clark by a 7-lo-1 score. The scores Russell and for that R. a hits. clouts Erwin. ab Blanchard, ¢ Fitzpatrick. Ewanson. b Prelle, cf Schussler. Coogan, s Dugreo, ef Eliason, If Hyland, p O'Meara, n Y in oty " slonszssunnes wlommone Totals Hart son. ! Strom, 2b Woodford, 3b Jacobson, p Wollman, cf Bunce. ¢ Restelll, Johnson. Goodrich Gillette, soum 1 . " . [T ess3 Totals Russell and Erwin .. Hart & Hutchinson .. .-..001 001 000 Two-base hit. Hyland: stolen bases, Blanchard Ellason. Woodford; sacrifice, Jacobson: base on balls, off Jacobson 4, off Hyland 1; struck out, by Jacobson 12, by Hyland 9. o 001 004 00x Stanley Works. ab Green, 3b Burns, 2b ... Schneider, rf Burke. ¢ Kilduff, cf Pauleon. 1f ... Frederickson, Peterson, 1b . Moyer, p olesooumnnug wlosssuuumuy OTOPN RO Chalmers. cf Huber, If Patrus, ss Larson, 3b Rawlings Totals . Ktanley Corbin ..001 2500—6 e 020 0000—2 Plldufl; stolen bases, Patrus, Kilduff; sacrifice, Frederic] . off Griffin 3, off Moyer 5 y Grifin 4, by Moyer * Prary and Clark. h 0 nders, ¥ po Sravers, 1 Lynch, H Goeb, of an 2 5 : . 0 Cvewng, 5. 0 o bacssies 5 | Dyer. s 1 Wright, rf 5 0 3. Fitzpatrick. p 1 lomusons~ Totals Dunlap. staniey Flrth, © T. Blanchard Budnick. 3b Lipite, 1 O'Brien, 1t . P PO | Totals Fafnir Bearing Landers, Frary Stolen bases Trave: Holleran: two- Blanchard. Cahill: base on tey off Fitzpatrick & Stanley 9. by Fitzpatrick Cahill and Budnick Holleran wild pitches patrick 1. Goeb 1 hits Umpire. Mangzan 100 050 030—7 100 000 000—1 Lynch. Goeb e ¥ Duniap, bails. off Stan struck out. b hit by pitcher balle, Pirth anley it off Fitzparrick € in % and Cla k Budnick passed “DAD” MOYER HONORED. Easton. Pa 14.—Ralph (Dad) Moyer, the L awarded the Bassett p engineering At the Sith | ment of the college | ome of the best | ranks, Mover June medal o civil annual commence- Tn addition 10 being pitchers the collegiate achieved Nomer { student. He 15 a wear the Phi Kappa key. Moyer lost one game vear. Captain Welles only bal) player was the to graduate Saturday other ARTHUR SPENCER WINS CYCLE EVENT. Newark, N 1 1. —Arthur deteated Frank Kramer, y Faton and Willie Spencer in the half-mile national championship bicyele race at the Velodrome here vesterday aftcrnoon. Tt v third successive titular race that Sp. hae wor and he mow has a lead of eight points ove his nearest competitor in the championship competition Ray points: Frank Kramer third place, has points. while Eddis Madden. who ranks | fourth, is credited with three points Tune Spemcer ROGERS TO LEAD TIGERS. Prine X. 3. June 14.—Willlam Rogers, of bourne, Pa. has been eclected ptain of the Princeton cross-country team ogers is a letter man in both eross-country and track and was the most consistent per. former on the Tiger varsity last fail. He | prepared at Cheltenham High GAME TOMORROW NIGHT The New Britain Machine company team | and the Hart and Hutchineon outfit will play tomo evening at 5 o'clock at Wal nut Myl The game is a postponed game of Industrial league scheduie which was to have been played Saturday, | Close Results in All Four Contests | RALD, MONDAY, | well | the | that placed his | UN | hits instrumental in bringing the tally across | £ift handed to the pitcher by Mike O'Dowd, ! lihooa ! jury. srounds a r. | Industrial | meeting tomorrow night and the North and | Landers, Frary & Clark . | Winiam C. | and & former ayette College veieran southpaw, was | | WAITIN aton is second with seven | REDS PUSH DODGERS | INTO SECOND PLACE: Brooklyn Fans Give Ring a Gilt, He Then Beats Their Team Brooklyn, may find some June €l 14 —Possibly the Dodgers ht consolation for their 1-to-0 def rday by the Reds at Ebbets Field in the fact that it required the world's champions to dislodge them from first place. On the other hand. the Dod hardly relished the fact that Jimmy R a Brooklyn boy, pitched shut-out against them and that Jake Daubert mer first macker of the Flatbush ored the winning run and made on the plate. In addition to winning the game, Ring was the recipient of a diamond pin from Brooklyn friends, the presentation be- ing made before the game started and the former middleweight boxin, champton. The score by innings: r ..000 001 000—1 Brooklyn .... 000 000 000—0 Batteries: Ring and Rariden; Smith and Miller. e h e 6 0 6 0 Marquard, Cincinnati ... Giants Drop Another. New York. June 1{-—By heroic treatment enough moisture was biotted out of the Polo Grounds yesterday to enable the Cardinals to defeat the Giants, 5 to 3, in the second game of their series. A few hours before game time there appcared to be little like- of a contest, for mot only had the turf been thoroughly soaked by the rain of the night and carly morning. but the clouds | still hung gray and threatening and always of adding insult to in- Targe the on the verge However, a scraping off seemed work layer of sidered. the diamond was in fairly shape when the players took the ficld score by innings: good The h 116 210 000—5 9 .010 000 200—3 § Sherdel and €t. Louis New York Batteries: Doak. Clemons; ! Barnes and Smith and Gonzales. PILZ IS RE-APPOINTED Popular Athletic Director Will Again A& as Supervisor at _St. Mary's Playgrounds This Season— Vith Success. Arthur A of St. Mary filled with n be supervisor osition he has opening of the Pilz has left Works and en- he playgrounds. r of events will The twilight Mr. Pilz and it his positi, tered ui base- ted by is succes; o Also is chairman ktee of Daly council A named William Campbell, Dudack and Harold Campbell to the management athleties for The K. of C. baseba’* team will hold prac- tice this eveningz. The nine will open its ason Thursday nizht. playing the crack Corinthians of Hartford Two games will be played in the Girls' at tae playgrounds this Works and Corbin teams the K. of C.. Stephen assist in the year week—the Judd and Fafnir Bearing agzregations play- ing on Thursday night. The standing of the teams in the league follows Won Lest P.C 1.6000 1.000 | 1.000 000 000 o0 | 000 Stanley Works Staniey Rule and Level Fafnir Bearing Amerfcan Hosiery .. North & Judd mud and | leveling the base paths and. cverything rfln-] GOLF CHAMPION LOSES. S. D. Merron, National Title Holder, Loses to W. C. Fownes, Jr. June 14.—&. Davidson Herron. the national title holder. lost to Fownes, Jr., of Oakland, captain of the American international golf team, one of the semi-finals in the national tourne: title holder. in a sensation match in the final of the Aliegheny Countr: club invitation tournament plaved Saturd: Fownes won the match 3 and played bdrilliant golf Pittsburgh. Pa., REORGANIZATION AT W. AND J. Washington, Jume 1{-—Washington and Jefferson’s football was reorganized recently when elected Julius P. Miller. aduate the athletic coun Washington David ¢ of manager as head Murdoch, a candidate act as grad- Morrow H ctained Mitter of Washington and John not Milter also wil coach su Ir who was for re-election uate manager of basketball for the 1920-2 reason o aseistant all coach was named. the naminz of an ald to Coach Mor- row bein in the hands of the mana and resident members of the athletic coun lert ————————————————— FOR PROMPT SERVIC TO RI PAIR LEAKY ROOF OR BUSTED PIPE OR LEAKY TOILET. CALL TE! 629, ALWAYS SOMEONE AT THE PHONE. Fave Pipes that will last a lifetime. Al kinds of Plumbing and repair wol a specialty. GOOD WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. J. Edward Erwin 676 Main St., Next to Beaver St. We have First Annual Shoe Sale All Shoes sold at cost to make room for new stock. One week only—June 15 to 22nd. | | | | ,FORCING‘;fi-fi' "FROM FIRST PLACE— When a “Feller” I~ YANKEE BOXERS REITURN. New York, June 14.—Two American boxers who =ought foreizn ficlds to conquer re- turned from rope vesterday on the Im- perator. Frank Moran, blonde Pittsburgh heavyweight. came back after a sojourn in England during which he toppled three European heavyweights, and Johnny Coulon returned from France. Both were pleased with their experiences abroad and declared their intention of returning to Europe in the fall. Coulon is going to England, where, he | =aid, he is matched to box Jimmy Wilde in it , "'?0‘//)" ", ROWDIES CREATE CON- — INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES Needs a Friend 23 Zes ANOTHER OLYMPIC CANDIDATE. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14.-—Creed Hay- mond, Penn's intercollegiate sprint champlon in 1919, has writien to friends at the umi- versity that he will arrive in the East in & few days and start training for the eastetn Olympic trials to bé heid on Franklin Field: saturday, June 26. Haymond's home is i3 Utah. Lawson Robertson will look after hif preliminary work and also direct the pages tice of his own men. who hope to. make places on the American team. Londen in the fall. Moran, upon his arrival, reported himself matched for a bout with Joe Beckett, British heavyweight champion, to be held in September at the Olympia, London REYNOLDS ELECTED CAPTAIN. Schenectady, Y. June 14.—John M Reynolds, of Fulton. N. Y., has been clected captain of the 1321 Union College baseball J.PERRETTA, ton Post ONj It’s pins to pianos . you’ll say that Camels are the most delightful cigarette you ever smoked ! OU get to enjoy Camels so much and you so keenly appreciate their new and refreshing flavor and their smooth - mellow-mild-body—well, you realize * they’re made to fit your taste! ¢ You can start with Camels quality as’ one reason for their goodness. 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