New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 18

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BE” RUTH EQUALS HIS 1919 HOME RUN RECORD—DRIVES OUT HOMER IN 11TH INNING, BEATING BROWNS—DODGERS AGAIN MEASUK BS BY A GREA(\IT RALLY—PIONEERS TO MEET NUTMEGS NEXT SUNDAY—PETER COLEY DUPLICATES HIS VICTORY OF LAST WEEK IN GRAND CIRCUIT i NUTHEGS HERE SUNOAY | DODGERS BEAT CUBS | IN DRIVING FINISH Bailey Is Touched Up for Tiwo Runs in Tenth UTH EQUALS 1919 RECORD His 29th Homer in h Inning Yesterday Oh, Man! IR Fast New Maven Agmregation Will Make Tt Second Appearance of Sew Against the HERE'S Loons Goop ) e To- me Sam A veacwm | [ IVE GoT m | Fine LT [y TS GoT OF A PUNCH To nERE S BumPs = b \ Ploneers on Eilla Street Grounds =4 1A .TATA Ta Ta TAR ONCE ™MORE na. Tuly 16— 10th inning betweer he Nutmegs ® o [t tefeating the locals f l"'- nond and have sceured s locals » will give added strength uly 16 the game yosterday, hit Fiht-fleld only won the ga oqualled st | for the 10th Sunday's Smith lincup of ove 10, but also an follows catchor; . runs mad home 1o when or Tyrell wta oredic for the rales, which iso | the_men on bas L Ward and Pipp o hiw hit, The game was - { and marked by hard MACK LOOSENS (P, { anings s8ly 16.—Two new out- } | center field, and ard and Elliott; | d Killifer fHadelphin 100 600 100 0 ors have heen 186 011 001 00. Frank v ~ 9: Braves 8 Mays, Thormahie . Burwell deteated | 9t <. | Pietabur O HES JusT A L\ LTTLE Run Dowm - SOME SHock To WIS SYSTEM MAYBE - A LITTLE REST - ALENTY GooD AIR AND HE'LL BE AROUND IN 2 WEBEWS HIS MIND WANDERS and e to center The wrat DO You SPOSE 15 Tme WELL - JusT ONE ™MorE TRouBLE DOCTOR ¢ HE'S ALWAYS 2 E R B R B\ Been so wew 4 s winning run i onterdn § with the ahed NIt WhR Fenpor o seore hy innin Philladeiphia | 18, —=Thunder 132 004 22 001 001—s 11 TOMORROW'S BIG GAME Mary betw st play- sirls’ the artford reaking crowd . ‘ Blake, Carl Filingim, | Quitian Watson and W ALL-L R\GHT.‘ GOTTA BE GE'N HO. Hime EYES GUN BAacCK, - 100 4 - Baghy and (VX . . g ’-‘_ e their fine are Philadelphia 7: Cincinoati 5. Philadelphia muode o | t Cneinnatt by cinnat : nin finish agal o score inings A s ——— s Ty T m————A LOGK! a Another Slam at High Prices That Will Make Itself rh 100 930 00 12 101 010 02 Gallin Philadelphia Cineinnati el Batteries and , IN POOR HEALTH Paris Rumors Assert That Georges Carpentier Copyright N. Y. Teibuae tnc Is Far from Being In Wis Former Good . Condition—May Never Meet Dempsey York. July 16.—The state of Georg Carpentier's health, which s rumored In Paris be far below what it was before the war. i causing some concern to boxing crities In the Fre capital, according to a letter received In the United States from the eritie of Boxe and Boxers, a Parisian sports. journal. This man. who is an intl- mate friend idol and has known him declares that Carpentier has in all of his measurements since in_which the aviator. The terrific ajr combat and the arpentier are waid to New NOBLE July BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL | TABS' ATHLETIC COMMITTER |~~~ v mevms .« ! champion. in a fast 10-ro Middletown Sunday. last night. Noble carried fight to Papin in a majority of the rou - MANROSS AUTO 4 BEATS 16 PAPIN. ‘Tommy Noble, of A seorges Papin, Fre NATIONAL LEAGUE. o ! On Sunday afternoon win the speedy An: with the The | latter team has appeared here on numerous the ! o = of Ficlds of Sport—Committee Meets baseball team bats Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn 4: Chica (10 innings). Philadelphia 7; Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 9: Boston §. Other teams were not scheduled. Russell Company team in Middletown lost 3 e Sunday. boxer merved as an strain involved In_the injuries sustained ‘by en @ drain upon his vitality jons has always been reprefented Annex have been play- and expect the team to their collection and t nine. e ing wonderful ball scalp of the Russell Manager McConn's probable Chairman William Tabs' athletic committece has called a special miceting of that groop for | Sunday morning at the society rooms at which time plans for the organi- zation of an indoor baseball team will be discussed and a plan of the com- mittee’s work will be formulated. As- | sisting Chairman Gray are the fol- | lowing committeemen: Frank Kerin, Joseph Tynan, Martin Welch, Jr., ' Thomas F. Butler, Joseph Ryan and | William Fitzpatrick. Among other . things discussed by the group is the remodelinz of a section of the build- i ing to provide indoor baseball dia- monds and bosketball courts. A probable line-up for the team is: Basil Riley, Gray and Charles Wil- liam. pitchers: Welch and Kerin, t base; Mart Welch and S, H : Rogers’ Recreation Building Gray of to add | inrgn“lulllon Will Put Teams Standing of the Clubs. Lost this time, when the French cham- | pion Is attempting to bring himself back to ' fighting trim. According to Oakes will be Phone 2227 139 Arch S§ OVERLAND AGENCY % Brooklyn Cineinnati Pittsburgh . St. Louis pitehing cholce, with Marty Holleran behind The trip the corn at 1:30 o'c this friend of Carpentier, an incessant rumor in_ Paris + will never meet Jack Demp not to meet Dempsey, hal jtour through the o tiip was arranged. cording to Parisian rumors. In some parts letter continues, it s believed in his present condition. ping block for Dempsey » Fremchman recoverm and vitality. wiil squared cf with American champion will be made by auto, of Main and Church 1 sharp, ton Philadelphia . Games ‘Today PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH S1KENT New York at Pittsburgh Brookivn at Cincinnati Boston at Chicago. Phi phia at St he » hard-hitting PETER COLEY AGAIN Louis. new AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York 13; St. Louis 10 (11 innings) Cleveland Philadelphia 1 (called #Ixth on account of rain) ING CO. Local and Long Distance 63 GREENWOOD STREET Winner of 2:08 Trot at North Randall Track | Larry Cotter, shortstop; wnk Kerin, third base: T. Butler, G. | s Yesterd s Last Week Duplicates Vietory at Meet in Toledo, Ohlo. . Ohto, July 16.—Peter Coley, ccount of his victory at Randall last week. won the Fort Miami $3.000 stake for 2:08 trotters, the feature of | yesterday’s Grand Circuit racing program. Single G. won the free-for-all pace, the ! other feature of the day, after Grace Direct had stepped in and taken the second heat oledo. the favorits on th Guaranteed $5 Value The Boston-Detroit and Washington- Chicago games were postponed on account of rain "Standiog of the Clube. Cleveland New York . Chicago Kerin, Tormay and J. Riley, ers Frank Kerin team, which the organiza wwer of the PLAYGROUND RESULTS. Exciting Athletic . Meet Held Yesterday outfield- | the support of at | 50-60 Church Street. See Geo. C. Rogers. BEMISON GARAGE PHONE 2122-4 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Or Your Money Back! Hewart Shoe © Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 7:30 WHAT IT OFFERS: Tan or Gun Metal “ English™ The track was heavy, due to the heavy rain of Wednesday, and it was nearly 2 o'clock before the first heat was raced. Royal Barl ! was the class of the 2:05 pace, winning in stralght heats over the favorite, Esther R.. the mare belng drawn after finishing ffth {in _the first two heats In the Fort Miami stake Peter Coley made @ break on the stretch in the first heat and Was passed by the bunch, finishing seventh oaleiex But i the next two heats he wom on his Detroit at Boston 1 behavior and led the fleld from wire Cleveland at Philadeiphia > at Washington. Washington St. Louis Boston Detroit > Philadelphia N h School Playground. - - 430 MATN STREFET. | An interesting and exciting athietic meet | was held yesterd: at the Smith School | Livery Cars for Hire. pay and Night playgrounds, about boys and girls "\kh’\)!& part. Jack Bunny and Miss Bradley were in charge. Winners in the girls' events were: 40-Yard Dash—First, Ruth Ziegler: Helen Fernat; third. Alice Jones. Yard Dash—First, Anna Simonasky; | second. Helen Fernat: third, Ruth Ziegler Overhead Basketball Relay—Won by Helen Fernat’s team. Basketball Thow Storage. Supplies and Repalring A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Fuel Saving RANGES Games Today. second, New York i had no trouble in winning er the favorite, Bob Com- | > in the first two heats, | Tootsie Toise for Distance—First, Anna Simonasky (35 feet 101-2 inches): | | second, Helen Kolosky: third, Ruth Ziegler. | ! S Winners in_the boys' events were: ; = B | 20-Yard Dash (40-Lb. Class)—First, i | lon, zm‘f men’s oxfords, with invisible eye‘irls and road flat heels, also tan or black medium toe bluchers and cool viei kid wide toe bluchers. All sizes. DI E been paying high prices so long, that a price like $2.98 for a pair of good shoes may seem too good to be 80 as to settle all doubts in your mind about their worth $5. we say “Buy a pair at $2.98 tomorrow, and if are not as fine in quality, as good in workmanship and as fo-date in style as any $5 shoes you've seen anywhere this » we will refund your money.” opened our Spring season with these NEWARK oxfords ted at the rock-bottom price of $4.95—and it’s plainly ped on every box. We sold slathers of them. Now we joined the big nation-wide crusade against high prices and our own special low price almost TWO DOLLARS, them $2.98. Sale begins tomorrow morning at 7:30. i = = | Also Other Oxford E er s at $4.48 and $5.98 JUST SAY grade, honestly-made !"I’D!'s in fine mahogany cordo, vici | and gun metal. Snappy “English " or comfortable blucher | Those at $4.48 worth $8 and $9— those at $5.98 worth ONA PERFECTO $10—anywhere. TO THE CIGAR MAN. THE BEST HAVANA Largest Shos Retailers in the Werld—300 Stores ip 100 Cities, CIGAR THE CITY. amp | modare but was out-trott INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdaz's Results. Arthur Sandberg: second, Edward ' Luzsic] Phone 184 Jersey Cii 2 H third, Joseph Balcurnas. Syracuse 5 0-Yard Dash (60-Lb. Class)—First, = Rochester 1 mneth Bloom; second, Wiilie Bloom; third, Akron 6 vie. Relay EVANS, Buffalo 4; Toronto 8 Reading 13; Galtimore §; in Important Game Tourney Golt Stars Battle Tod e Basket Girls)— Won by & Rasketball Obstacle Relay Race (Boys vs. | -Won by girls. Rasketball Throw—First, ond, Broof; third, Frisk. Race (Boys vs 16.—Bobby Jones worked his way Into the semi of the tournament for the ampionship of the Western Golf terday afternoon by eliminat- Hubby. Jr. of Dallas, Texas, * up’and 1 to play ans also moved up at th - James Ward, of Kansas City, 5 up and 4 to play. ending the fight on the 14ih green with a birdie 3 fones and Evans will clash today and the is almost sure to carry off the title Memphis. Tenn.. July of Atlar final 1o amateur ¢ Associntion ye ing Clarence third round, Standing of the Clubs. Girls) H. Hjerpe; sec- Buffalo Baltimore Toronto Akron Reading Jersey City Rochester Syracuse RETMER SHADES PERSHING. ex- e Local Boxer Gets Decivion on Points Over | North Adams Boy Last Night. North Adams, Mass., July 16.—Kid Pershing. of this city. was shaded by Bobby Reimer, of New Britain. Conn.. In their md bout before the Western Gateway “lub here last night. ¢ perior cleverness and experi- »d him to g0 to the front in th later rounds. although the local boy swapped willingly with him all of the way. Neither boy was in distress at any time. but Reimer had the edge of points at the finish YOU WILL] FIND | here just the style and size Range you want. STEWART Ranges are very easy on Fuel and they cook anrd bake perfectly. ? v -have: been leaders since | We recommend apd § fuily guarantec them. | BUY ONE NOW. Formerly Sold By Loomis & Co. K Steam Heating, Sheet Mcial Work. CLAUDE J. ° LEROUX 174 ARCH ST. Games Today. Jersey City at Buffalo Syracuse at Toronto. Baltimore at Akron Reading at Rochester YOU CANNOT GO TO EASTERN LEAGUE B THE MOUNTAINS Yesterday’s Resulis TWO RED SOX W Boston. July 16 —The Red Sox yesterday traded Intielder Hiller an. to the Pittsfield club of the for Second Baseman Brady TRADED. bring the mountain breeze your home. Get one of our Electric Fans and youwll never know a sultry day again. We have them in various sizes and models complete with cord, plugs, etc., ready to place where you want your moun- in breeze. Buy one today and you can defy summer heat for years to come. — You can right_into Bridgeport 1-1 New Haven 1 tponed: ral Albans Worcester ¢ Other gumes b Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost 41 20 ur Industrial léagne contests will plaved tomorrow afternoon au wt Hill park. O diamond No. Bri il s t 2 oclock Hart & Hutchinson Albany .0 play the New Britain Machine Ay ipany and at 4 o'elc the Carbin {ip et and Universal teams will cross bats. mond No. 2, at 2 o'clock the Casino BOW‘.fllg Afleys and Stanley Works outfits will | OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. &, v and at { o'clock and the | N Wit Rule and Level team will i IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE, New Haven at Pittsfield Open Monday and Saturday Nights New Britain Store, 324 Main Street BOWLING Near R. R. Crossing (T Barry and Bamforth 1y MAIN ST. Games Today at Hartford at Springfield

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