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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. e — £ EVENS SERIES WITH HARVARD, WINNING SECOND GAME THROUGH COXE’S FINE TWIRLING — “BABE” RUTH MAKES HIS TWENTIETH HOMER AT ST. N ENS SERIES ARVARD NINE ent Hurling Is Chiel Victory of Blue June 34 of Frank ho took the At _the Polo Behind the Coxe, Yalo's third game Grounds last uder's ball players from through to a 4-to-2 vic before a commencement n Soldfers’ Fleld yesterday the teams battled without In the sixth Yale got a Mallowell muffed & fy L the visiting players in ‘Wlo ammssed a 3-0-0 sec h Marvard got to second bas two by run: Faherty n rally Marvard in the se the two nines will on Haturday, the the American ppieat meet game League | terday. Marvard minst him and these Wxcept In the inning In n made both its rune. Fvard’s right-hander, who ariing mame against Tufts sotive for the fiest half of ot overything he werved or_innings. The w Sesuon" ~ss3s00s9~" 4601311 0 000 001 021 000 000 03 saerifices, Sawyer, atolen bases. Emmo L on on bases, Yale 6 Mar s, off Coxe 4, Ooode ° o 1, Goode 3: de oln and nmons Diamond . passed ball, @oode: hit by pitcher Umpires, Mart o NG dwling * Alleys ‘20 A. onlon y _Diamond M. IS K. - QUICK EFFECT :;t You ’s What Save in your week's work ry, see that you use antage Before you ng and Gent's Fur- be well for you to INOMY CLOTHING STREET, and look pd prices. We assure pay you to do so, as ng them all. There gre that is situated il consequently they sell merchandise for selling. Kaplan | M ST, tain. Conn. i up surface. shoes new use the mores ine 3-Kreps shoes iooking new Also put up ia Brown, 0x BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York 2; Chicago 1 Brooklyn 5; Pittsburgh 2 Tioston 6; §t. Louls Philadeiphia 3; Cincinnatt 0 Standing of the Clubs. Cineinnati Brooklyn Chicago St Louls Pittaburgh Boston New York phia Games Today. Chicago at New York Pittsburgh at_Brooklyn. #t. Louls at Boston Clneinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York 6: St. Louls 3. Cleveland Boston & (14 Chicago 7; Phi phia 0 Washington 5 Detroit tnnings) the Cilul Won Standing Lost Cleveland New York %0 Washington Hoston St Louls Detrolt Philadelphia Game Today. Detrolt at St. Louds. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Tersey City Rochester 3. Jersey Toronto 3; Syracuse Syracuse 4; Toronto Reading 4: Buftalo 1 Haltimore 7: Akron 2 (lst game) Akron 9; Baltimore 4 (24 game 18: Roche: (1st game). (2a game) Baltimore Buffalo Toronto Hoches Syrac Games Today. Roechester at Jersey City Toronto in Syracuse Buffalo at Reading Akron at Baltimore EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterdny's Results. Albany 6. Hartford { New Haven 3, Bridgeport 1 Woreestor 1 Pittsfield 2 Springfield 1; W &tanding of the Clubs. Won Lost 30 16 19 P.C New Haven 5 Rridespor Hartford Soringfeld Worcester Pittafiold . - > ar Games Today. Bridgeport at Hartford Albany at New Haven Waterbury at Springfela Worcester at Pittsfield ’ / 4 LOCAL BOWLERS WI New Britain Defeats Meriden In Three-Man Serfes—Anderson to Bowl Against Stokes Tonight In Waterbury. The New Britain three-man bowling team, consisting of Bill Kahms, A. Nareum and Joe Foote, defeated the Meriden toam last night on the Casino Eight games have been rolled between the teams. an even split of four games each resulting. The Hardware City bowlers, however. proved the better combination an total pinfall, coming out ahead by & 10-point margin. The scores: Meriden. » " o st . Prillawits Hehuman 12 131 e 03 a7 106 296—1196 ow 104 s o1 a1 Eddie Anderson will night to meet Stokes, §0 to Waterbury to- the Brass City erack be at the Casine . alleys at 6:30 o'clock REDLANDS GOI Redlands rd of elght deteats, has plonship of teams av of age. The team stands reads fts claim against all comers tim was the Royals nine of this city in A 6-to-1 game played leat Saturday at St Mary's playgrounds. Murtha and Pilan- ski were the battery for the Redlands. On Sunday last Goodwin Park, Hartford ¥he locals showed the Youmg Amerfcans that city several things about ball downing them. 14 to 1. Mclner anc Plianski »d the batter for the, victors in this con Any team desiring to try for the city champlonship at the mentioned ages can be accommodated by communfcat- ing with George Murtha, East Main street, New Britain STRONG. The team, with a rec victories no the aging 14 straight claim and lata to city cham- 16 years to defend Its latest form JOMNATON OF Wimbledon, England, expected of FORM 24.—The vietory the Englist expert, J. €. Parke, over Willlam M ton. United States singles champion Tuesday's play tournament the pres the present tennis Johns- during in the Britieh championship here was commented upon b yesterday as likely to intensify tennis boom. As to the merits of Parke's vietory itself. however, the Eng lish experts generally agree that Johnston had an off day. put P & game that was far below his standard in the Queen's Club tournament last week Interest mow centers In the question of what the other ranking American competitor, Willlam T. Tilden, of Philadeiphia, will do with Parke when their match comes off in the course of the pla The consensus o b ng | | & | ‘BABE’ RUTH CLOUTS OUT ANOTHER HOMER ' Yanks' Slugger Makes His 20th | Circuit Rap | Boston | Detroit ot St. Louis. June 24.--Babe Ruth Yankees both came through yesterday noon in the final game played by men on their first invasion of Ruth registered his 20th home weason and the Yankees ended frip by taking the meas of the Br 6 to 3. Babe's circuit clout arrived in sixth inning and later developments j it to be the deciding marker in the which gave the Yankees the series over Browns. Later in the game the Hu dded more runs, but they we needed. as the home T ailed in innin to offset the handicap which upon it when Ruth hit for a the cushions. » drive landed in t center field while Urban tormentor Yanke mound for the Brow The bases were empty when Babe toed the plate In the sixth and Shocker spent his usual time in anoint- ball,_the second which he served to Babe X hold. of his coprrighted s d the high and far, landing in the sea s the first home run Ruth made during « here and he had been the victim much taunting hy the sungods s failure. He got noisy reception he jagged around the bases after his hit. The score by innings the the n Hug- run victory the men not nine tour two e e bleachers in right Shocker. long a was on the of ms. It w the 200—6 101—3 Quinn and Hannah; and Severeid h a 9 New York St. Louls Batterfes: Shawkey Shocker, Vangilder 000 301 1 900 001 3 Cicotte Blanks Mackmen. Chicago, June 24 ago shut out Philadelphia. 7 to 0 ay bunching hits behind bases on balls field- ing by the visitors. Cicotte pitched in fine form in the pinches. Felseh's homer went into the left-field blcachers. The score by Innings by and erratic n . o ' Moore Chicago Philadelphia Battaries and Perkine 100 200 \ox 000 000 000— Schalk; Cicotte and Indians Win Long Game. Cleveland. June three straight 24.—Cleveland made it from Boston yesterday by winning. 7 o 6. In 14 innings, The winning run was scored with out on successive singles by Chapman caker and Smith Each team scored three runs to the ninth Inning. In whic scored three. From then on the ing until the 14th. The felding of Evans, Hooper. Mcinnis, Vitt and Chapman feat- ured. The score by innings Cleveland Boston 200 000 o 103 000 01 010 603 000 60 Bagby and O'Neill"and Russell and Walters. Batteries Nunamaker: Morton Jones, Senators Sweep Series. Detroit. June 24 —Washington made &lean sweep of the serfes with. Detroit winning the final game vesferday. 6 to Both teams used two pitchers. but the vi itors grouped their hits to better advantag than the Tigers. Detroit's only runs ca.ne in the sixth. when a.nsmith hit a hore run, scoring a man ahcad him. The score“oy innings sS4 hington i 5, Ok RUNS FOR a by r 000 021 200— 000 002 000 =on a na Jehnson ar Ainamitty THIS WEEK ke Cineinnati .. Chicago St. Louls Pittsburgh Philadelphia New York . Brooklyn Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE. 10 5 ¢ New York s 3 ¢ Philadelphia . 1 Washington . 1 st and 1 9 INTERNATIONAL Toronto 3 ‘ Baltimore Buffalo Akror x e Reading Tersey City Rochester BOXING AT MERIDEN Sammy Waltz and Charlie Pilkington to Meet in 10-Round Star Bout on July Battles Will Be to Decision Sammy Pilkington York Waltz, City July 3 open air at be the first this seasor fans from all evening n the it owill necticut show claimant New umat of the fentherwe England. and Pilk United and Canada, is seeking crown of Kilbane. During his two years in the professional ranks Pilkington sufiered one setback—Billy Murphy, of Staten Ts. land. gained a referee's {sion over him in a 12-round b terbury. News- paper critics at the least a number { them—were satisfied the worst 1'M1- Kin should have was @ draw The Lenox A. « Meriden in the oldest g A boxing club in the and been condacting shows for For this | whow it is making arrangcments to seat the largest crowd that ever witnessed an athlet event in Meriden N stands heing erccted at the park and will be com- pleted in time for the In A second 10-.round New Haven. and Kid Kapla and K Sweeney ' a 10-round bout bring together Grossman, both rivals for lightw City They have met bout was a hammer. de time—at that 1 i tate ni has 1et ky Travers, of of Meriden, ¥ at bout will and Youn | These lads are honors in the i once before and o s . WHEN, AS A TRAVELLING MAN You HAVE HAD To PUT UP WITH FIERCE HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS ' AND YoU WEARY AND SICKEN OF THME HOTEL GRUSB MEMORIES OF OLD DAYS ARE REVIVED Giants and Cubs in Battle That Bristled With Thrills ——— June 24.—Memories of the old battles between the Giants and about the word in base- were recalled yesterday at Before a Ngw York days_when the Cubs were ball competition the Polo Grounds 10,000 fans the M Fred Mitchell's Chicago agaregation contest that bristled with thrills and excite- ment. Six innings of scoreless work was broken by a Chicago rally in the seventh that_sent a run over and then the Giants camé back with a rally of their own to take the game by a score of 2 to 1. The score by inning: r ..000 000 20x—! 000 000 100—1 and Smith; h 7 9 New York .. 1 Chicago S Batteries: Toney and O'Farrell Dodgers Move Up. 24.—Uncle Wilbert Robin- son got his bascball machine working on all nine cylinders at bets Field vesterday afterncon and it scattered a flock of Pirates pell mell and also hither and yon, finally winning by the fairly decisive score of 5 to 2. Thanks to the neighborly assistance ren- dered by the Giants in taking the measure of the rampant Cubs. the Robins climbed back Inte second place in the turbulent National league family circle. The score by innings Brooklvn, June h 100 121 00x—35 12 0 000 000—2 8 Miller; Carlson, Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh Batteries: Marquard and Hamilton and Schmidt. Phillies Blank Reds. t briet Philadely Cincinn tors made when June —TP’hiladelphia shut vesterday, 3 1o 0. The visi- Iy in the eighth inning Duncan was hit by a pitched ball and batted Ring, singled, but tighten Five singles were all Reds able to gather from The sc innings who Meado the hits the Meadows or a sre by h P = ladeiphia nnati 100 002 00x 000 000 000 5 Batteries: Meadows and Rin; Fisher and Wingo. Tragesser; 5. Cards Routed in June 21.—Doak's wildness in the enabled Boston to pile up four St. Louis and win the second vesterday, 6 to form and held the Hon poled a long ond. Lavan in the fourth The score First. nning against the protesting calied innings a Doak, i i swdy; May and PRI ON WIN CE ASILY. Intercolleginte Golf Tournament Boys of Old Nassau Goes to ¢ Inter June Princeton olf Asso- the links stepday with strokes for four was second with with 1 1ed stro The other Willlams, Pennsylvania. 1,119, atry © ) 1 Yale while Dartmouth. Harvard by a sinzlc colleges’ totals wer Cornell, 1.417 and Columbia. 1.421 Coincident with ¥ testing round f Th alified ; of Pri th a 36-h led the total team play was’ a ividhal Simpron le toyel ot CALIFORNIA NINE DOWNS MICHIGAN. Ann Arbor, Mich., June 24.—The, ty of California team batted thr feld Univer- Miehi- | 11 NEW BRITAIN BOWEERS WIN THREE-MAN TEAM SERIES FROM MERIDEN—LENOX A. C. ARRANGES BOXING CARD FOR JULY 3—OTHER SPORTS ~AND You ARE PLAYING IN' HARD LUCK N GETTING ORDERS FROM BUYERS AND ALL KANDS OF DISCOMFORT oN RAILROADS KIN GIVE Yovu A C¢T OR YEH HIN DOvBLE UP, e 1} Alexander I | AND THEN ONE DAY YOu UP AND BuY A TICHET FoR A GR-R-R-RAND - AND _ THe HomE TownN GLOR-R-Rious FEELIN™ BOWDEN IS CHAMPION. A VERY POOR SHOWING. The Mackmen are moving eastward after the most disastrous western trip made by any eastern club in years. Since finishing up with the Yankees at the Polo Grounds on June 7 the Mackmen have played 15 games on western soil and have failed to win one game. Some of the battles were close and the tribe of Mack was able to hold opponents down to few runs. On other days the Macks did considerable scorinz, but the home team always was able to do more. In turn. the Philadelphia club lost four games at Cleveland, four at Detroit, four at St. Louis and three at Chicago, one of the games scheduled for the last-named city being postponed because of rain. This losing streak Is the Jongest of the season in the major leagues. AMERICAN GUNNERS LEAVE. Commonwealth Country Club. Player Bresks Record on Newton Links. Newton, Mass., June 24.—George Bowden, of the Commonwealth Country Club, wen the state open golf championship bn the Commonwealth links vesterday with a total of 289 strokes for the 72 holes played in the two days of the tomrnament, the lowest ever turned in for a Massachusetts cham- pionship. By making the forenoon roun: of 18 holes in 69, he broke the course regord of 70 made by Francis Oulmet, former Gales Ferry, June 24.—Guy Nickalls, head | national emateur and open champion. -~ conthi ol PR Yale' void sl i'fu for Bng- |~ Tom McNamara, of -Siwancy, finished land Saturday, leaving here for New York | second with and George Dernbach, of after the races Friday evening. Brae Burp, third with 300, . Olympic Team Rails for England; Plans to Compete in British Contest: Boston, June 24 —The trap-shooting team which will represent the United States in the Olympic competition sailed for England yesterday on the steamer Fort Victoria. Captain Jay Clark, Jr., of Wdrcester, said it was planned to have .members .compete in the British championships before going th Antwerp. NICKALLS SAILS SATURDAY you met m old / x PERFECTO—13¢ PAMBTELA— 134 CORONA— 1% BANQUET—I5y on’t meet him—if you want a strong husky cigar. 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