New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 8

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'S CHAMPS ED BY PIRATES be in National League Is took both | Cineinnat! wheid's orda. winning h ternoon wame, 6 to & AS the Nrookiyns won [Reds now aro only 10 points | o Dodger: The scores by ORNING GAME) rh cors 13 00x—d T . L 100 000 000—1 T Carison and Maeftner; Fisher 000 | NOON GAME) rh 000 000 330 024 10 2 290 010 180 015 10 1 . Mamilton and Schmidt; | Cubs Loss Twice. =8¢, Louls took both the | from Chicage 4 to 1, and the hitting was o | His home run contest, while his sin flernoon contest | deciding run. The scores by | ORNING GAM | 210 002 lo"“fi 12 . " 0 000 2 0} Sehupp dnd Clemons: Mendrix | NOON GAME) . 100 801 . . 000 010 Mhardel and Dillhs for Dodgers. BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdny's Resulta York 1 (A elphia 0 (P M) lat, 10 innin (24 ‘game) Chicago 1 (A M) Chicago 1 (P. M) Cinetnnati 1 (A Cineinnaty 5 (P Philadelphia 5 - M) New York ¢ Brookiyn # Broakiyn St Louis 4 8. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 4 Pittaburgh & Standing M M, 11 in) the Clubs. Won, Lost Ihey 20 re 567 Cineinnat! lrooklyn YANIS HAVE BAD DAY ATWASHINGTON, D.C. Lse Two Ball Games, and | Infielder Ward Washington. the alre badls Tuly 6. —Fate 0s 193 Louls Breokiyn at Boston Chieage st Louls Cincinnati at Pittaburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resalta. on 4: New York 3 (A. M) on 5. New York 3 (P #: Philadeiphia 1 (A fladelphi Cleveland Cleveland Detrott Louls Wash) Washin, Roston Boston 10 Louls [ Detrolt 7 3 (P Standing of the Clubs Won Lost " ' " st Cleveland New York Chicago Washington Hoston St Louls . Detroit hiladelphia Games Today. New York at Washington Boston at Philadeiphia Cloveland at Chieago. St Louls at Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 4.—~The Brookiyn Dodgers | from the Toston Braves here | The weore of the M 10 innings and that of the Twenty (housand of 1he weason, saw th. Rode lost (wo gam ! ® vietory ovi the Braves It | 2| 103 001 00005 9 rd, Mamaux and Miller; | ingtm Aowa hoel s 3 000 0102 12 i Seott and | s Split. he Phillies won one | Orounds whstorday and | 1o Jt. The Glants also & protest 10 he acted me finaily. positively B#irs. The Quaker vielory and was by a seare of shut out the Phillies, meridian contest, and It aross which permitted won decisively and oat, Atomio doubt that pive wsuch M [hould have it about & Philadeiphia by mnings ING GANE) roh 000 031 0015 13 o000 000 1001 3 Witheraw: Barnes . : GAME) rhoe 088 00—t 10 00 0000 3 smith woxSuoswed —— TONIGHT Company Team Wil Chab of New Haven of New MWaven tonight at Bim Oty club s high! it Teusday evening Manage A fine attraction ¢ Chicopes. Mass. The rep Tiremakers (s well known will be strengthened for (his nagemant having made ar the best twirler in this e loeals DWLING Bowling Alleys n the | Yesterday's Resalts. 15; Syracuse % (A Jersey ’ M) M.y Reading 19 Baitimore o Standipg of the Clubs. Won Lost Buffalo . eal? bl Paltimore “r Toronto . i Akron “ L 30 .24 1 Roeh, Syracuse Games Toduy. No games scheduled EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resalts. New Haven 5-0; Hartford 2-1 vaterbury $1; Bridgeport 2.2 " ingfield 5- Albany 3-5 Waterbury Bridgeport at Worcester Only one game scheduled LEONARD SCORES K. 0. Lightwelght Champion Toys With Then Ends Charlie White for Eight Rounds, Battle in Ninth Stance Benton Harbor, M Leonard, holder af the lightweight cham- | plonship of the world, yestorday afternoon | knocked out Charlie White, once a danger- | ous contender for the utle, In the ninth | rouhd of a bout staged in an open-alr arena | near the shore of Lake Michigan The con- | was onesided in the extreme, White having the slightest chance against n Leonard played with White € the 10 scheduled rounds. and Mog that the onlookers had recelved run for their momey,” the title-holder loose in the ninth ( knocking his fve tim blow | his out 1 Leonard had not in age on White, the champion selt with Aancing apout h ponent and avoiding the wiid hooks and | | swings atmed by the Chi oan But In the ninth round Leonard suddenly spr like a panther at White and with a tornado of | blows beat the challenger into & condition | of uneonsclousnces h. July &-—Benny slon, th unconse| round sorious dam- ntenting him slow-footed op- | N IS BEATEN. L wrenco, Mass., July & rec sucoesstully defended his ngland welterweight Inst night when he won Paddy Fiynn, of Everett Fiynn was badly time f this to the ehamplonship A decision in & 12-round bout beaten but stayed the full O'DOWD BEATS McKAY Mike O'Dowd. of welght champion, » deciston yesterday whan Gorden MeK who claima the mid- | the camp of the Yankees | gave them leads wh | tory yesterday when iIn ceived a spike wour will keep him « ning engagemen n encounter who previously vietim of a lame ed Ward at third with considerable had and wkill holidas w 1 the afterneon There was | the Indians like scores by innings (MORNING GAME) 111 ® 00 1 0ox— 000 001-—3 Washington New York Batteries: Zachary and and Ruel Gharrity: Shore (AFTERNOON GAME) rh 10 Washington New York iy mahlen 00 a3x 101 001 T 1 and Gharrity; Thor- nd Hannal McGra Takes Two Games. Chicago. € —1n Chieag afternoon game merning made elght eighth being held the first Innibgs by scores by innings an elght taking (MORNING GAME) Chicag Cleveland Batrer O'Netll 102 011 00x- 201 010 010 Niehaus. Schalk Faeth and w GAME) 0 Chicago Cleveland 010 a10 Ratterfes: Kerr, Wilkinson Coveleskie and O'Neill Double Vietory for Red Sox Philadelphta, July games of the holida from Philadelphia contest being & result was 10 to 2 Red Sox in the early 000 000 06x—6 11 10 Schalk both the = overecome. The score (MORNING Roston Philadelphia Batteriea: Pennock and Bigbee. Keefe and Styles Walters; Hasty, (APTERNOON GAMPE) rh 003 102—10 16 3 = Poston Philadelphia Batteries: Bush Hasty and Perkins 011 001 000— Walte 1 and a: Maines Tigers Break Losing Strenk Detroit. July 6-—Dotroit losing streak and divided (he with St. Louis by neon. 7 to 3. E was chiefly responsibl The morning The score hroke y holida day its long after- Daoss | o4 (MORNING GAME) 201 000 002 Detroit 301 000 000 Batteries: Sothoron., Shocker ersid; Ehmke and Stanage 8t Louis -4 and Sev (AFTERNOON GAME) roh 715 230 000 100 110 0 roit 1 Louls 2 Dauss and Stanage: Vangiider \a Batteries Burwell A Revere KACEYS OVERWHELMED Spartans Put It All Over Local Aggregation (Fitzpatrick 'Holds Pioners to games | EX BEST PIONEERS IN SIZZLING BATTLE THAT GOES TEN INNINGS, AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS—YANKS AND INDIANS SUFFER DOUBLE DEFEATS OLIDAY—BENNY LEONARD TOYS WITH CHARLEY WHITE FOR EIGHT ROUNDS AND THEN KAYOS HIM IN NINTH ROUND OF BOUT HELD IN OPEN AIR ———————————————————— L Tue" PROPRIE TORS ©OF To PaY ME To wawK UP 1S SOME AT TRACTION Some DAY | SHaLL MUSTER UP A LOT OF RIGMT $O 1 SHAaLc ANNEX TRIUMPH IN BRILLIANT CONTEST Three Hits in 10-Inning Game % Joe has been playing baseball of years—good | Fitzpatrick on iocal lots for a number wning achievement vesterday “\afternoon at Hurling for the In a contest fo association, Joe three hits and basebail, too—but his cre turned in Mary's playgrounds Anncx against the Pioncers $100 by the Athlet let the Ploneers down with this proved in the victory of e : 10 innjngs of (ast | baschall. The Pioneers started off with a | rush. grabbing two tallies in the first inning. | The howe back in the ! and tied was scored by one by the e next three Ploneers Annex in the sixth, innings existed the 10th frame Green opened with a was sacrificed to second base by Budnick selected one of Goeb's and hit it a terrific clout. Green Budnick registered the second tally of the inning when Lynch muffed Johnson's | toss of Kilduff's grounder. Palmer worked for the Ploneers for cight innings. The score A tie Schm Green Snyde Budnick Kilduf 1 Begles Holleran. ¢ Fitzpatrick. p Paulson, 2b 1 at St Mary's Playgrounds—Mur Homer a la Babe Ruth baseball | team > st | Knights ran up against ponent in the Spartans day morning st losing out in a Only innings of the clout ning umbus the with [t The 100 0000— 1 \ artans of Hatter K swers and Killian OU need never lose dlewaight champlonship of Northwest refused to Answer the bell at the opening of the 13th round FISHERMEN Live and Prescrved Bait. Also a com- plete line of Fishing Tackles. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch Street. Insure Your Furniture While Moving DAILY 10 A. M. OF EXERCISE. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ) | the original color and newness of your shoes if you use superior shoe polish. Brown,Gray, White—in fact all colors iccluding corco-tan for cordovans Whittemore’s :. Preserves the 3big pointsof leather. superiority— 1. Gives a more lasting shige. 3: Keeps shoes Wfl iftemore’s ARE SURERIOR ! Lynch Totals Tohnson, &= 1 ! Travers nsfiels Begley Dudack Palmer, p Annex Pione 10 100 0000—3 e-base hits, on ball truck (Dudack) : left on bases, A Palme Pioneers wild Annex pitches. an POSITION Gustive Johnson, REST Ex-Councilman for the at the P American a tool and diemaker, has tendered his Mr. past sevcral years employed & F Hardware Corbin d Corporation, resignation at that place announced his intention of entering the insurance business, in which he has been interested for number of years. T T D ST Best prices paid for old papers, all kinds of VK. son has and Second Hand Furniture. M. SWETCHNICK 63 Willow St. TEL. 1787-5. Tris BEACIK REALLY OUGHT AND DOWAN TS SHORE - MY SHAPE - MY MAMLY FORM COVRAGE AND,.Go DASHMING INTO THE WATER vision of the as John- | a Wonder What a Beach Lizard Thinks About L 'NAVE CAPTIVATED AN TPHER GROUP OF LADIES., { SHALL STRIKE A POSE AND HOLD THEM SPELL- BOUND - HNOCK “€M DEAD T woulD BeE Too BAD To G© AND HIDE MYSELF IN THE WATER--1F | DD ABoUT ALL THE PCoPLE wouLp LEAVE MUKPHY FINED $300. Poughkeepsie Reinsman Is YPunished “Laying Up” at Randall Track. Cleveland, O.. July 6.—The 1920 Grand Circuit harness horse racing season opened at North Randall track yesterday before the largest crowd that ever attended a meeting here. There was a program of seven events that took seven hours to finish. The feature cvent on the card was the Edwards stake, 05 class pacing. divided into two divisions, 00. Red Lancelot, driven by for cach worth NOW t SHALL &IVE THeE™m A REAL TREAT BY THROWING UP MY MASSIVE SHOULDERS AND SHOWING MY BACK /MUSCLES Now ViLL APPEAR To BE SoULFUL AND RoMANMTIC = AS THO | WAS UNAWARE oF My ATTRACTIVENESS Charles lentine, of Colimbus, the first division and John Henry, Tommy Murphy. of Poughkeepsie, won the second division. The best time in each division was 2:03 1-3, which equalled the track record for the stake. Valentine was awarded the Edwards cup becpuse Red Lancelot won in stralght heats and in the fastest average time. Symbol S. Forest, driven by Murphy in the first divi- slon, finished second to Red Lancelot and Fdna Early. The judges fined Murphy $300 for laying back with the gelding in the third heat. . Ohio, won - By Briggs | | FEEL SORRY FOR A LoT oF THoSE PALE SKINNY GUYS - - TMEY HAVE To Go IV THE. wATER b HWDE THEIR _PHYSICAL DEFECTS | MUST LIE onv THE SAND Now ALD aLlow THE SUuN To ADD MORE Tan To My sk BOGASH IS VICTOR. Bridgeport. July 6.—Louis Bogash, of this city, vesterday afternoon won the referee’ decision over Steve Latzo, of Scranton, Pa., taking all but two of the rouhds. Latse had the better of the fourth and seventh He was knocked down in the second réund for a brief count. The men boxed at catch- weights, Bogash outweighing his opponent by six or seven pounds. “Jim Jazz” Says— “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten Spot” - HURRY—ONLY 4 DAYS MORE TO, GET A $10 BILL If you want to get— $10.00 with any Suit in our stock. $3.00 with every Boy’s Suit. $1.00 with every Shirt. $1.00 with every Pair of Trousers— You’d better hurry. Only 4 Days More for these savings — and after that the regular prices. NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP New Britain, 357 Main Street. Bristol, 135 Main Street.

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