New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1920, Page 8

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ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS MONDAY AFTERNOON, INCLUDES BASEBALL WEEN PIONEERS AND ANNEX TEAMS— MAKE IT SEVEN STRAIGHT BY AGAIN DOWNING ATHLETICS—BENNY KAUFF SAID TO BE ON WAY BACK TO MINORS—TIGER STARS MAKE GOOD . _____—______——___———————————'—_‘l RS-ANNEX, ' WSEBALIN A wrste | ANKS ONGE MORE bt o Niblick Thinks Abowt - - - - - - - - - - - Bybugss) HBoston 5, New 7 (ist, 11 innings) ARCUNMD 1M THE AR I'M MAKING AN AWFUL THiS FELLOW is! HE_'LR New Yark 13 DownNn ON A ROCK- ' X A 2 D OF Him - = Tireokiym 2: IMhiladelpt AGAIN- THIS CHAP IS I'm ABOUT ALL 1N 00 ,‘*'Q-T,_o%:ne Six sTRoxes| CLAIM HE ohiy Toow seballr Champions fo TR o Victors Are Aided by Rank Mull Sl St B Tius MAN USES mE s e AND = TUREE STROWES NO MONEYé pes e MORE THAN ANY HERE AM MATTER HOw MANY HE o ~MEe i —Indi i THER . / ; THE AIR TAKES - - HE CAN ONLY for Honors Monday | Indians Also Win sl ovHer cLue i TAKES - HE Can ¢ JkrAM has been arran h e ibery i shisd bbb o\ " . = a . - ralght victory over ~ L g . y 4 N n % esterday Walker's 0 h e " 1 i swwed three runs and rh o wiz 004 o 0 Philadelphia 010 010 o 110 3 Gamen Today Batteries Thormahlen and Hannah e e e Marris, Hasty and Perkins far stamps the te pesin the eity baseball - s 3 - Sox Beat Senators. vd the services . Iate of the Newport News Annex and Landers July 3.—Doubles by Vitt and save Doston a 10-to-9 victory over Washington with one out in the last of the B i ond vovs of AMERICAN LEAGUE 10th inning yesterday after Washington had ast-end boys of & — had a 9-to-2 advantage at the end of the oughly cape W caring for f th I Yesterdas's Resnita sixth. Washington used fv. Fitchers and Evenly Matched. = ”'”"‘_';“"““.:,‘ e | frae o r’;'",'-'fff One-hand _ eatches by Ay L Ten ke e N areape 3 (18 iamin Lt el o sy b e by UP | Go AGAIN A WELL! ME ScooPeD WHAT DD | TeLL You! THERE- 1I'm BACK IN Bard sap 1o A, | The score by inning SAILING (N THE ME UP FINE THAT TiMmE HE'S JusT ToLD HIS THe BA@Q:;:_'A_ ':\u:‘::n esh be dapended L S e 111116 18 CLOUDS - - How Tais AND IVE SEm=T The PARTNER (T Took HiM ':iefsszms e BT ceoranty, e et » 104 0000— 9 13 MAN DoES CURSE' BALL RIGHT OUER on THRee To GET oUT oF 2 BN B e will the following Hneup: SOV L0 S ' : s Jon bel. Karr and Waliers mE's JusT A G R THis TRAP!! HES S I ned Sase: Grevn. prses s and Gharri i g NATURAL BoRN LISTEN T Him LIE — TURNING ME OVER upatrick or Uakes. pitche 2 g 4 MURDERER! HE TOOK SEUEN -~ T TeE CADDY, i Poulean. eonter Bl N o gaesd Cleveland Tops Detroit. = WHACKS AT The PiLL shatitutes ; Detroft, July 3.—Cleveland hit three IN THS BYNHER e as follows Detroit pitehers hard and won the opening D first base Bagley. e Games Tod The = e by Innings thikd base: Goeb, loft feld York at Philadeiphia } s ¢ feld; Hransfield, right feld Lol kot gl eveland 006 a0 2 s 2 ing Baseball. ouls at Chie m 010 000 1 am will begin at 10 o'clock E « etr atteries € leskie and O'Neill: Dauss, ing, when the Knights of Ayres, Okrie and Stanage and Manion m Will play the Npartans of Palmer, piteher; Jo JiL have (he following lineup INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE e eateher; Mehmitt, T. Blan Browns Top Chisox, 3 to 5. Kanla, piteher; Maher or [Py Chicago. July 3.—FErratic fielding by base; Sautter or Mullen, terday's Results Chicago coupled with opportune hitting gave [Kiniry or Red Campbell. third s 5 St. Louls a 7-to-5 victory over the locals Campbell, shortatop; Kiambt, Duffalo 3; Toronto yesterday in 10 innings. The score by a center feld; Harold Akron 16. Rochester 2 sl Reading 15 Syracuse & £ N e an Other teams not scheduled Louis . 010 200 0012 14 0 Chisage i 000 030 1010- 10 3 % 1' 3 e o Batteries: Shocker and Severeid: Willlams eith, sch center Staodiog of the Clebs. it et Loat Skeme e oo F T T GRORGES GOING HOME h will begin at will Include the boyn and giris Hpartans will be Pittsburgh, 3 to 0. vesterday. The score gotiations now are progressing for the ar- at W. and J.. playing on the togms by innings: rangement of a Lewi rpentie; match in 1913 and 1914, and was one of \ha London, Harve said. Contrary to previous - ficld stars of all time at lhs in v St. Louls cene ~ 002 600 01x—: reports. Lewis will not return to this coun- Chances for Bout Between French Champion Pittsburgh . ..000 000 000—0 & try until the winter. The British boxer is cecee | ‘ 2 HARRICK TO CAPTAIN MO . Ssisssanssd 6 2 | _ Batteries: Doak and Dilhocfer; Hamilton, Scheduled for a bout in October and others 8 2 T : oys and > i 2 23 and Levinsky on July 26 Fade Out— | Meador and Sehmidt are in the making. Harvey intends to Morgantown, W. Va., July nnis * : Fetari} o A RTRGAEIR (hel MV Harrick, of Punxsutawney, Pa ball games, Carpentier Would Meet Dempsey. | = agriculture, has been elected | f e o] 21 West Virginia baseball temyj B GOOD . Fbroyaes the heavyweight champlon of Europe, who o . FLEMING GOES TO W. AND J. T ot Akron at Puftalo has just completed an exhibition tour of the F H R A M d D H — _, fteading at Baltimore metpal citiee ot Amerien. revurnen 1o e F1Y€ HOME RUNS Are Made Durin i Former Star Halfback Appointed Assistant | city yesterday vreparatory to sailing for ariey Harvey, Just Back from England. Football Coach. France on July 11 The baseball attraction at the 7 > iy 3.— o v afternoon will Dash Kings, EASTERN LEAGUE | In explaining why Carpentier will not meet th 00 l t Says British Sportsmen Are Anxious fer a Washington, Pa. Juiy 3.—Malcolm D. grounds tomorrow af it Pattling Levinsky on July 26 as originally e niests .(Red) Fleming. of Pittsburgh. one-time the Ploneers and the Rosebuds™f, Yard Run Event = % nnounced Jack Curley e e Bo: een Gy T K The Park City aggregation is faidd Yeaterdny's Results e ts moviny psrire soatract Mzued by e Y T R ey brilliant halfback and late successful coach, .the goods” and should force the Jf ew Y. —Te ‘ cis, has been named assistant foatball Instructor top speed for a win. Snringfield {: Albany 1 (1st) French champion that prevents him boxing Xew York. July 3. -New York and Boston Baten) wmbee e e e o Albany 4 (2d) the Battfer on that date rley declares qivided Siitle-ha aataird w . ‘who a as! and . ege. S New Haven 1 (1st) St pond el e et e ey it \\’x‘nn‘r:guh(lh.hfl:fl:rg‘.’"p‘s:i::. 7% the world’s title by Jack Britton. of Chicago, selection was made by the Athletic Council New Haven 0 (2d) this country on or about October 10. 111 immings and fhe Giants the second. I8 being serfously considercd as a prospective by a urbnimous vote. The selection of »§ Waterbury » proposed match with Jack | 13 to 4. The opening contest was marked CPPOTent for Georges Carpentier when the Fleming provides W. and J. with a full s Bridgeport | Dempsey, shys that Kearns will ar- | by long, hits, larluding five home rans. | French heavyweight returns to Europe. complement of graduate coaches, as Dave — ‘ rive in this city the first part of mext week | Thirty players were use = W _U0% ' Charles J. Harvey. Lewis' manager, who Morrow. ecarlier in the week, was elected > Amorienns ewtored — e e i e iere | Teutyipiavey e it tha wameoT (LY o) Hrsturned s ol cinl €l (S Eag1natiil headl Eoach fAgaiati for| nexclacancn il hs OF ALL KINDS 220-yard run manager regarding a match for the world's | round Seott and Hearn case in the seennq declared last night that British sportsmen, tutoring arrangement provides for Fleming and 1. D. Clark, Prine Standing of the Clubs e Carter axnresnes confidence that Artl | come. Docte aa Kok coaie momns necond impressed with the boxing ability of Lewie, having charge of backfield candidates, with ® NEATLY DONE ® heats, each making the Won Lost cles of agreement will be signed before Car- | hoth contests. The scores by innings: @' _Pprepared to back the former welter- Morrow in charge of linemen. the head coach K“l'!. 'nlu"'ll. to seconds. The holder of New Haven \ 22 pentier sails for France it ! weight champion to the extent of 20,000 being designated also as field instructor. . . of Burrey, won his heat I (FIRST GAME) | pounds in a bout against Carpentier. Ne- Fleming was a member of the class of '16 325 MAIN ST., TEL. 777 . the quarter-mile hurdles W orcester bi 519 | rhoe! Princaton, won his heat gpeingfield .. ....... . Boston .............031 000 102 02—% 15 0 "_‘_‘ ‘"l;'.';‘"':m‘""";' e A o i Batteries: Oeschger, Fillingim and Scott R i omason o¢ vt Meers e CEOGLC - H and Gowdy and O'Neil; Nehf, Benton, d 8 h 43 feet 6 1-2 ine Benny Kauff, Baseball's Greatest Bloomer, | POUSlas and Smith £ Princeton. was third - BASEBALL TOMORI ipn Vesterday. Bagland, July 3. n England to engage ., made a good show £ the events in the Association cham Saaes N Bie Sald to Be in Deal Whereby Giants Will er-mile hurdies was New Haven at ¥ ! Toronto, July 3—It has been learned from | Boston ..... ......110 010 010— 4 14 & of Surrey, who beat Brideep n authoritative source here that Renny Batteries: Douglas and Snyder; Scott, y four yards. The —_—— - uff, the well-known outfielder of the New | Hearn and O'Neil the sesond York Glants, has been traded to the local e Brown, of RUNS FOR THIS WEE International league club for Vernon Spen- 1-8 seconds. cer. who has been playing such a sensational (R — eliminated wame in center fleld for Toronto this season | _Cincinnati, July 3.—Cincinnati defeated | €. B. Blewitt, of B and who has attracted the attention of prac- | Chicago vesterday, & to 5, in a hard-fought | Montague, of cally all of the major league scouts by his { 11-inning game. Both Ring and Carter were | tos 10 4-5 NATION/ N According to word received at the ' hit freely, the former receiving the better A riers of the Toronto haseball club | support. The score by innings: W, W. | Cincinnatl 2T night, Kauff will leave the Giants to- rihle o aatotag. | e Laat 3 5 : 3 \d join Toronto in Rochester Sunday, | Cincinnati ..020 100 100 02—8 10 0 Brooklyn 2 "here has been spirited bidding among the | Chicago ............000 300 001 01— 9 2| discus ever. p Quinn, Plttsbursh 6 1 { clubs of the National and American leagues Batteries. Ring and Wingo: Carter and with 123 ween 537 | New York 1 2 for Spencer's scrvices. Several bl cash | Daly and O'Farrell ot Princeton, third wit. | Boston offers have been made for the p Chieago the Toronto officials turned a deaf e of the qu - 3 ‘ : | Plindeiphia . 1 § MISE eetil the (acta sered Besns Xt Dodgers’ Fourth Straight. And doctor will tell/ you "t an > N Piteher Wilber Hubbel and some cash Brooklyn, July 3.—Brooklyn won its i " i pThie was the fastest :AG In exchange for the local gardemer. These | fourth straight game yesterday by defeating 4 thadt either gve{' eatin or ew Inches. B eciland terms were accepted. The Philadelphia | Philadelphia in the opening zame of the o i = onds. while that of Sie- it T Pt e A National League club, however, refused to | series by a score of 2 to 1. The score by under-eating depletes Quman Beat to B. A. Lindsay, of | LMV0EY 3 8 : Havkell ana ihe Ditoheriwas || imatias: energy and efficiency weconds Murray's H Washington . n 3 increased | Brooklyn tiee....000 001 001—2 8 E d The motor doctgr will tell Noston 3 v s e ¢ Kauff in the | “hiladelphia . -.000 000 100—1 7 not compate In the | |,oriol en . ot Teraato ay ehe — - ? Y | . Philadelphia < . e o L Biciaiaatll Prower anal mitiocVana) Krus L / you the same thing about the wous day in ot Hade LI 1 3 ! ity for New Yo ger; Causey and Wheat. ‘ : 4 with ting ba by Toronte fane - relation between fl el and the INTERNATIONAL sented with a traveling bag by Toronto fans D READY FOR BOUT. | s A g The presentation was made by Mayor Cards Shut Out Pirates. efliciency of )’OI.H‘ ar. 2 Church. the kingpin of local fans. St. Louis, July 3—St. Louis defeated « Training for 10-Round | | 10 x ‘ To get uninterrypyed serv- hip Bout With White. ] T v - jve $rom_your,_ giotor g def- R iwolght shomates womes | &9 1 i initely balariced mixtureNg g today 19 preparation for his 22 3 Baptonetin mareh. with chart : 3 v : fuel and air should be sup} e FANKEE 0OARSWEX LosE: : pliest iin il SyMndcrs unde BEES Dov doetincd e weian o | ——— Py d all conditions. andlers sald yesterday there Union Boat Club Four of Boston Defeated more than two pounds Aiffer- in Thames River Regattn. Than can be done only when the carburetor requires A blon ad Whlle Whet | yipuiey.on.Thamea, Eagiand, Juiy 3 ELLIS STKEET GROUNDS ' no adjustment with changes in altitude or. climatic con- seale betweon 2asily eate between 5 O R Onted) Soudw i e ditions,—in other words, only when the motor is equipped e et o R e e | with a Zenith Carburetor. {orday. "The Knslish crew won by thre D A Zenith Carburetor without alteration will insure in which tho | 1t wan the hin" defeat suffered by the 4 ‘ ’the same perfect flexibility on the mountain road as on Tapidly nearing com. | AMericans in (he past two days. | ) the sea level boulevard.—the same smooth flow of power IR Rk o soemid have | ::’, th both e ! i ."?Ii:‘.' 3 P. M. in a Sahskatchewan winter as in a tropical summer. That o aroct aug0 circus weats o ] i is another reason why Zenith is called “The‘Universa] i, of Chicawo. Wil referes "’ ; = N PI ONEERS :Zr:;:;ftg:':how you what Zenith can do forayour car or boir Wr | ROSEBUDS 0F Bidepr o S | | FORM OF EXERCISE. | 00000

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