New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920, ) S CHAMPIONS FIND DODGERS’ HURLERS TO THEIR LIKING—INDIANS WIN AGAIN FROM YANKS, OUTPLAYING THEM IN Al.l. DEPARTMENTS OF EDDIE ANDERSON OVERWHELMS “FIDO” O’BRIEN AT CASINO ALLEYS, SETTING NEW LEAGUE RECORD—ST. MARY’S. PLAYGROUNDS ACTIVITIES HAMPS DODGERS EMAEHINE SHOP WINS |ED. ANDERSON SETS | POSTPONED CONTEST NEW ALLEY RECORD pyeral Hurlers in| Hart & Hutchinson Outfit Loses Local Bowler Downs “Fido” 0 Halt Reds itn logical . used eight piteh Threa pltchers were i In the first four in and Miteholl being und In those frames out the fourth, lasted venth innings with: he was pummelled in @ served In the ninth rhoe 800 BO1 01010 17 1 000 210 002 6 & 2 and Wingo and Rar I, Mohart, Miljus and Another. June 14 Pinch-Hitter m in the ninth with the score yosterday tn the 10th counted ¢ gave Pittsbu l‘nll-dnlvm- | 000 202 00217 10 410 010 00008 & Watson, Hamilton, 3 Smith, Causey and with four hits for linals scored the Frank Frisch And an out at first rhoe .,uo 003 0014 13 0 02 3007 13 3 , Jucobs, Haines and and Smith DR WEEK LEAGUE. .y ' 8 N : HYSHT " = > ¢ H L TR (two games Junday) manager claims both AUTO (0. a Specialty. 139 Arch St. by 6 to 2 Score the Hart and Hutchinson outfit find the offerings of Lundin. one After | began ¢ f the necond-string pitchers on the Machine nine at Walnut Mill Park last night, h sent an 8 O & to Al Oakes, ed Lundin in the sixth inning he Corbin avenue aggregation The the remaining e acquisition of Green, a twirler who hafls | from Boston. With the bearing of a big leaguer he struck nine men, mada two put-ov five assi nd allowed no batter free naportat een’s bingle in the third inning for two bhses started the scor- Ing for his outfit. A one-run lead was held until the sixth inning. when R. Begley, Lundin and Grifin hit for safeties hine Shop team the two Each * had three put-outs Machine Shop team while the losers had layw chalked against them. Score New Britain Machine. ah r hopo 2s23009s | Mowan, it | Loecke, Souenmmowm > leossommuas wis Totals 32 5 MHart and Hutcbinson. ab H Woodford, Strom, If Jacobson, of Johnson, 1b Restelll, w8 “sss0800m= o | il wuenenas Totals . New Britain Machine Mart and Hutehinson N 002 two-base hits, Begley, Green; stolen bases, N. Begley Crowley, Woodford, Strom: hits, off Green 7, oft Lundin 6 off Oakes 1: hit by pitcher, Buneh; base on balls. off Oakes 1: struck out, by Green 9, by Lundin 5, by Oakes 4. Umpire, James Clinton. BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. St. Louls §; New York 7. Cineinnati 10; Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 7: Philadelphia 6 (19 innings) on account of rain. Cineinnati .. ‘ Brookiyn . St Lo | l Ittebur Chicugo | Boston Now York s | I'hiladeiphia S5iay Games Today. Chicago at Boston Pittsburgh at Philadeliphia. | { AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Cleveland 10; New York 2. St. Louls 13; Boston 3. Detroit 3;: Philadeiphia 2 Chicago 9; Washington 6. Standing of the Otubs. Cleveland New York Philadeliphia’ Games Today. New York at Hoston at Detroit Philadeiphia at 8t. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resulta Jersey City 2. Buftalo 2 Rochester 6. Reading 9 Toronto 3; Baltimore Standing of the Clubs. W Lost 18 Byracuse Games Today. Toronto at Jersey City. EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Marttord 7; Pittafield 2 New Maven 8-4: Albany 0.1 Springfleld 7; Bridgeport & Worcester 2-2; Waterbury 1-5 Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost New MWaven . .. 38 Bridgeport Waterbury Springfield at Hartford ..100 002 011—5 000 000—2 | R. Begley, Lundin, Griffin, ' The Hoston-Chicafo game was postponed | 0'Brien, Wmnmg 10 Stmght | Eddie Anderson made a big step forward toward the state bowling championship last night on the Casino alleys when he took the measure the highly tooted *Fido™ f Hartford. In setting back the y. who is tooted as a cham- . Anderson established a new record for the league by winning 10 consecutive games. The loser managed (o come through & victor in the 11th and final game of the night. Anderson was accorded m great reception when he topped Connie Lewis' record of nine straight wine. Revenge Is Sweet. In downing O'Brien so decisively last night the local boy more than got revenge for the lucky win scored against him by EDDIE ANDERSON Congueror of Champions O'Brien last Friday night in Hartford Eddie, who easily is one of the most grace- ful bowlers in the state, was at his best last night, averaging 112 for the match, | against 9% for the Hartford champion. O'Brien was away off form—if he is as good | mas his boosters would have one think he is. He missed ‘eral apparently easy spares with -an and finished a disastrous night average of 98. The victor did not fall below the century mark in any of the games rolled. His best effort was 132, made in the third game O'Brien's best score was 109, scored in the final game of the night Big Crowd Sees Triumph. The attendance was the largest of the season and bedlam seemed to have been turned loose at times. The lo 00 “rode” O'Brien hard and it seer 3 | its eftect upon the Hartford b i was rated as a champion at the close of | 1ast night's mateh, but ity was Can league. The scores O'Brien 100 04 10 INIIIANS PROVE T00 /(00D FOR YANKS Speaker’s Speedy Clan Outplays New Yorkers in Series Cleveland, June 15.—Yesterday third time in the series here, the Yankees were stop and shorn of a Iot of their batting strength by smart pitching. Cald- well did it on Saturday, Coveleskie did it on Monday aud yesterday supreme ease. The Yankee trimming yes- terday was one-sided—very much wso-Sthe | score being 10 to 2 Whatever the outcome | of the season may be, the Clevelands were the better ball club in the series. They had more resourceful they rallied better they had more ¢ They stood up and | slugged with the Yanks, they had much better pitching and they | awake and versatile were more wide ‘The mcore by innings rh e 005 021 00%—10 10 000 000— 2 Cleveland New York Ba Bagby and N Collins, McG iraw and Hannah White Sox Banch Hits June 18 and 9 to 5 in the Cleotte eased up a comfortable lead their hitung op score Chicago, al game acores by by Innings St Louls. June 16.—St. Louls e & clean sweep of the four zame series with Boston by winning yesterday, 12 to 5, after the visitors had got off to & four-run lead in the third, when they drove Vangilder the box. The loeals came back in the inning and paunded Penno: & & double and a tripie on ballx and an error by MeN cight _suns. The score innings: ¢ 008 103 ok 004 000 00 St. Louls . Boston Batteries and Severeid; Penn Burwel! ‘ortune and Tigers Make Clean Sweep. Detroit, June 16.—Detroit made a clean sweep of the serfes with Philadelphia by winning yesterday's game, 3 to 2. A home run by Shorten in the third Inning. scoring Bush ahead of him, gave the Tigers an The score by innings: carly lead ..002 100 0 . 000 Detrolt Chicago bunched hits | casily defeated Washington, , of the wseries. | k; Zachary, ich, with | ) | tor the | Bagby did it with ' DEMPSEY TALKS FIGHT World’s Champion Heavyweight Will Be Ready to Do Business With Carpentier or Any San AFTER A LQNG TIRESOME WINTER WHEN YOU'VE WORKED HARD AND HAD LOTS- oFf WORRIES EXPENSE AT HoME Tme D cYnTHe AND AND WOMDERING (//k /4// _. -AND You HEEP THINKING IF You PO TAKE A JACATION (T witL HAVE To BE AT Your own EXPENSE CURSHES ! ~ Copyright M. Y. Tribuse ine. —— e manager for Jack Dempsey, announced to- day that Dempsey would be ready within two weeks to arrange to meet Georges Car- pentier, or anyone else in the world if Car- pentier is unwilling to talk fight. Labor Day was suggested as the date for the contest. Kearns asserted that Dempsey's acquittal on a draft evasion charge left his war record clear end that “there could be no more whispered campaign about him.” Otber Boxer, Soys Jack Kearns. Francisco, June 1§.—Jack Kearns, p—— ~ - AND Youvwe omneyY BEEM WORKING AT YouR PRESENT PoSITION EOUR MONTHS - AnD You WORK HARD To MAKe GooD IF YoU ARE GoIne o GET A VACATION ~AND THEN YOUR EMPLOYER CALLS You 0 AND TELLS You THAT You'LL BE GIUEN weexs wita PAY! -AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE PLANNING . VACATIONS ToGETHER AND WA'T You To GO ALONG OH-H-1- GIRLS V! AN'T 1T A GR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RioUS FEELIN'T Two A TATA Courtney vesterday definitely announced that his heavy varsity crew will row the major event of the intercollegiate regatta next Saturday, with the light varsity rowing in the junior event. The heavy crew, al- though it has not rowed a race this season, has shown rapid improvement. This boat 18 made up o Marshal, bow; Reuther, No. 2; Snyd Moore, No. 4; brouck, No. 5: en, No. 6: Olney, No. 7; Kirkland, strol nd Holbrook, coxswain. Dempsey is willing to talk fight after he takes a (wo weeks' rest, according to Kearns. Dempsey and Kearns still are under in- dictment on a charge of conspiracy to evade the draft. It was expected that tho district attorney would decide today whether they would be tried WILL BE HEAVY CREW. Ithaca, N. Y., June 16.—~Coach Charles E. — Mr. Rentpayer, Stop Paying These High Rents ; You can do so by investing your money in your own homeand have it pay better than the 4% you receive from the bank. HERE’'S HOW Two family house at 239 Oak St., price $4,400; Cash $2,000. Six tenement new brick block at 222 Oak St., price $14,000; cash $2,500. Three family house at 138 Qak St., price $8,000; cash $1,500. Two family twin bungalow on City Ave., price $7,000; cash $1,200. Two two family houses at 137 Pleasant St., price $7,350; rents for $852 a year. Three family house on Rockwell Ave., Price $7,500; cash $1,500. Two family house and garage on Hart St., price $8,000. Two three family houses on Willow St., price $15,000. Six room house on Park View Ave., lot 100x175 ft. and about 150 chickens, price $4,500; cash $1,200. Block on Arch St., contalnlng two stores and three tenements, price $12,000. Two family house on Allen St., near Stanley, price $5,200; cash $1,000. Two family house at 17 Lilac St., price $5,000; cash $1,000. ' A house on Overlook Ave., with very large lot, price $2,000; cash $600. Four family house on Pleasant St., with store and garage; rents for $1,600 a year, price $12,500. Two six tenement brick blocks and a store on a good corner, price $33,000. Grocery stores for sale on Mam' Broad; Winter and Winthrop Streets. Automobile, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance New Brifain Real 380 MAIN. S Estate Exchange Open Evenings o Haa-

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