New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 16

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E VERY FAST TIME IS SHOWN BY ATHLETES AT OLYMPIC TRYOUTS AT HARVARD ER AS AMERICAN LEAGUE’S CHIEF CLOUTER—NEW DEPARTURE TEAM TO PLAY STADIUM_TRIS SPEAKER THREATENS TO DETHRONE GEOF HERE JULY 27-—EVANS BEATS BOBBY JONES IN SEMI-FINALS - Gl R NEARING | PASEBAL 6 A WTSIELL NEW RECORDS SETIN ( Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Lt NATIONAL LE " Vemterd i Pltes Cin LEADERSHIP ger _Whales Away rth to Second Place ——— skiyn Cinetnnat ) itisburgh e Lowis 1.==Tris Speakor (hroatens New York batting lead- hicage for trom th League Mpeaker sl dmoviean Fhidadelphia Jrom fourth place to second Ariving out 15 hite In elght ok his average from I8 Average In 404 Npeaker with d from ond Joe Jack- .t 295, while at ine’ the lemgue in scoring. the piate » tme Rice, fvads In stolen bases with 35 Datters Are Vesterda, New iog of the Ciubs ? League. \ (9f WMoston National Les ors 1lornaby Jsader with an ped In 81 games, the Hostontan ot Philadelphin. the e e his atealing » ahow the pew of tour contt Average s com- g0 ar Now Clevelund at Louls at ¥hi Detroit st Washing batters are iy 0 -4 INTERNATION reh Buftalo 4 Reading 21 Tou > 11 Itimere 1 Tersey Roc Syr RICAN LEAGUE —_—— e Standing o 44 Game in Series With | Defent tndlans—Chicage Buftaio Baltimore Toronto Duwn Sox. July 17—t with 5 . » wis, holding the fest wix innings. Jac je running one In the fourth York pitehed Yanks haon ateh | acor Roe Hyra ™ Games Jersey City at Buf Hyrmcuse at T Heading at Baltimore at Akron EASTERN LEAGUE July 17.~Dugan's singte | filled 1n the elehth g he me of the Cleve erday, 3 . The Athlet enth frame, had a 3 , with & wild piteh Yune. The score by in #pringfield 3 Pittafield ¢ Waterbury 8 Worcester 3 i Now Alban: New Haven Springeld Worcester Hridgeport Athany Pittafield riford July 17-~Chieago won both ble-hoader with Washington o 1 and X to making the Chioago three games, Wash In frst me. & pitehers Faber falled to & In 28 conseeutive wames. | innings: (FIRST GAME) Springfield at New Haven at Waterbury at Albany Pitt B 100 000 003—4 v 001 000 000—1 Paber and Schald; Joh h —p— ) s (ARCOND GAME) y ren + 000 003 01448 12 0 3 13 1 . Wilkinson, Cleotte and ., Brickson and Gharrity [l Pirates and Glants T-t0-0 Vietory for Down Reds—Other Pittaburgh Pittaburgh Hamiiton visitors #; Boston 3. relieved 17.~=Veach's double scored | the side base and gave Detroit a n over Woston in the 10th In- | The score by Moyt returned to the box time In 11 weeks and pitched taken out for a pinch-hitter In e score by Innin July 1 yesterday, weakened red ton wi the innings New York Pittaburgh 000 000 ¢ Batteries Hamiiton, ¢ rhoe 3 and .. 300 000 1101—6 12 1,102 010 0010—5 13 Dauss and Stanage: Jones and Sohank per Brooklyn 6; Cincinnatt, July 17 four-run lead and wor weries with Noth teams fle Brooklyn wa: score by Innings LL TOMORROW. of New Maven-=the club Ll made the Floneers travel will be the attraction at the grounds tomorrow afterncon Luby probably will use Palm. Tyrell and Knipping, ¢ bat will oppose the locals. the Rrooklyn Cineinnat) Batter Ruether and Wi JUST SAY % Boston 3; Chie Neott pitched a good holding the I HE CIGAR MAN. | it i BEST HAVANA R IN THE CITY. Inte Bacteries Killifer and Daly S Louls 1 July 17 day and Bowling Alleys EN DAILY 10 A, M. | FORM OF FAERCISE. Loais spent stundiog of thef Cluo Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE York 2 Games Today York Hoston Vesterday's Resnlta Akron o Rochester ¥ A Yesterday's Ren Ha Hartford o ' of the Clubs. Games Today fa Bridgeport Hartford at Worcester. Battle in the all of on was Invincibie 000 000 000 800 000 07 Benton and Snyder and Smith; incinnati d well, more A PERFECTO e S e als 10 seven hits 020 600 000 S0—2 7 1 Seott and O Neil - OLYMPIC TRYOUTS High Jump, H;p, 'Srtep and Jump and Discus Marks Changed Results rgh o (17 eiphia T nnings) \ Wen Lost Cambridge 17 preliminary to 1 wita to determine men for Antws -A® a fitting Olympic trye Amerien’s track and feld wrp which are being held here the cream of the nation's ting yesterday in their ax en »n Harvard's famous athletic field. smashed wship re vd produced a | trick and field tests which xcelled in junior com: new marks were recorded Louis Watson, sprightly Apha A the Metra- champlon. annexed the ith the champior tnehe #hoe-shaped champi Lol Vigh Jumper (he politan "\, A, 1 1 Junior 1tk »'n Rewnilt- Kaufman Oeist cet Y. M. H. A trio of cha Ninety-second another of when he rangy thiete, m nehip marks ured the juni anning hop. skip and championshi This star hopped, | skipped and jumped 46 feet 7 inches, dis- placing the old mect mark of feet Inches wihich was orig Hy ma H E. McCarthy, of 1 trish- Amert Sa AL C.oin 1913 and was last equalled in 1 by 4 F zh ¢ the Boston A Witltam 1 2 the Also registercd a perform. 01 record in carrving « peenberg's effort was feet 3 1-4 Discus Kecord third championship record was mac In the discus-throwing test when thre petitors shot the rck missile out beyond the mark of 129 feet 3 inches made by | A. W. Kohler. University of Michigan, in 1913 Willia K. ¥ tlett, Univ of Oregon, won this ttle with & of 136 feet 1-2 inch: wec Iace to Walker, New York A. €., with feet 71-2 inches. and the third man to beat the | old mark was John 8. Boyle, of Los Angeles, | | with 130 feet § Inches ! | The metropolitan district’'s skimpy | sentation played a conspicuous part In the | afternoon’ activities. While the team did not measure up strongly W quantity, it was particularly notable in quality and the re sult- was that before the afternoon's sport | ended for the juniors, elght titles had been bagged by the lads from Gotham Eddie Farrell, formerly of the Todd Ship- ardgs A. A, but now competing unattached, , | aprinted off ‘with the furlong wreath; W. F. | Morton, Jersey Harriers A. A., annexed the | -mile title: W Massey, Jr. ting the silks of the ard high hurdics another wea (e ) nd 4 0 r Jor THis 1S Tme LIFE- | FEEL LIKE A _MiLLION DOLLARS AFTER THAT GAME = THE SHOWER *N BVERY THING— -~ ITS WORTH THE MONEY- ITS REALLY CHEAP CONS(DERING THE BENEFITS Won d medal inches. The o slnhia NAL LEAGUR. agrort f the Clube. Won Lost a6 *7 "dlcs the Olympic officials enough of his ability to score points in the mile International classic for Uncle Sam, scored ec Joi A, C a victory in the most spectacular race of S-ponnd Geaght revan g the day when he led a field of rivals in the awk A .. eaptured the broad-jump Second heat of th, ard trials. The other titles for the metropolitan A_resureection famous went to Watson and Geist “Jum which in the past has numerous vietories to the former Basten A. A. Team leads. Blue veteran, gave Meredith the premier The Boston A. A. led in the race place at_the finish by less than a foot on team champlonship trophy with the George Bretnell, of Cornell College, low Today manding t points. This margin 5 al was nine in the s accumulnted wo games) repres the Army » New uously weak n its team finished third with 13 tallies, fme A. C. fourth with 12. Rep- f the Paulist A. C. were fifth with 10, the Mohawk A. €. sixth with &, Apha A, C. seventh with 7, Jersey Harrfers ' Ninety-second Street Y. M. H. A. tied Hill School and University of Oregon for elghth that he still retains crown Meredith brought title dimtrict for the AN IMPORTANT MATCH Coming Battle Between Anderson and Teller nominatio and the resentatives in Naugatuck Next Tuesday Night Means ond Much to Both Crack Bowlers. several events el we cha ppionship in the which have not included mpionship P will not be season Next Tuesday night at the White Bear allevs in Naugatuck the most important series of games vet played in the Connecti- cut duckpin championship tourney will be staged between Eddie Anderson, of this city, and Fred Teller, of Naugatuck. Upon the result of the match may hinge first place in the tourney. .Anderson, to beat Gourdin, the Harvard student who competed Andy McCarthy, of Hartford, must win seven unattached. The former Todd Shipyard .ut of 11 games. Should he win six games sprinter just missed taking the Century title he will tie McCarthy. Five victories or less In & race that was rum in 10 1-5 seconds. | for Anderson next Tuesday might mean eemed himself later when he cap- rd place for him. In the selection of » furlong title after a close tussie orge C. Rogers. of this city. as referee. Richard Mo of the U. S Army. | both bowlers next week may bhe 3 time was 2 scconds, two-fifths of fair and impartial treatment from an official E ? a mecond slower than the meet record, | who thoroughly understands bowling and the 3 Morton, winner of the quarter-mile title, | ethies of fair play. At Thursday night's also was entered two events. but his | meeting in Waterbury presided over by Andy vietory in the 440-yard race graduated him McCarthy the biame for the trouble in into the senior class before the second event | Naugatuck last Tuesday night was placed which he was entered was called. Mor- | directly at the door of Naugatuck fans ton also was entered in the half-mile run. Anderson is very confident he will defeat Cournge Wins Mile. Teller in the coming match and he will be Courage gave a convincing display of supe- | CCOMPanied to the Rubber Town by a large riorty in racing off with the mile title. The | 4°1°% Mercury Foot runner. going to the front ‘ENDEE ’lm'EO—MI“G entering the last half-mile, carried nine of New Britain team d until la Farrell, In addition to carrying off the 220-yard title. finished runner-up for the 100-yard crest in « driving finish with BE. O, finally Won Lest n 0 10 stleld rivals around the final two laps at a dizzy yards on Rank, last long position, despite John L. Dough- | The time for Paulist A. C.. just managed to enough to garner third spectacular closing burst by erty. of the Dorchester Club. the w ping over the crossbar at- trac d applause from a erowd of about 2,000 which looked lost in the famous concrete stand. The negro athlete sought to call it a day after winning the with 6 feet 2 inches, but the crowd urged him to ko on for a crack at the American record. Watson essayed the task, but failed on his t attempt to clear | & foet 2 Inches Manager * Sweet, Machine 17 Innings to n Company Nine, Arranges Another Big Latter Team—Dodgers Baseball Feature for Tuesday, July 2 Games. Manager Sweet, of the New Britain Machine Company baseball team, is leaving nothing undone to give local fans the best obtainable in the baseball line and has booked the crack New Departure Company team for a_game here on Tuesday. July That the fans want fo see the best was evidenced last Tuesday night, when a record The spectators who remained for the trial | “rowd turncd out to see the Fisk Red Tops " heats in five events of the senior program | Perform. Efforts by Manager Sweet to se- which were conductad immediately follow. | cure the Bristol team or the Greenfield Tap | ing the completion of the junior events were | And Dye Works nine for next Tuesday night rewarded with a particularly brilliant quar- | Were unavalling. There will be a contest ter-mile race by Ted Meredith. New York | o0 that night. however. the S. K. F. team 1 Schmidt €. representative. who holds the Olympic | °f Hartford having been secured to meet -meter title. The once great| widdle- | the Machinists on their new diamond. The ancer. striving desperately to_convince CONtest Is scheduled 1o start at 6:30 o'clock EZSEBALL ELLIS STREET GROUNDS SUNDAY 3 P. M. PIONEERS VS. NUTMEGS OF NEW HAVEN —New York to 0, in 17th runs. out and retl ghout, occupled. | defeatea 17 innings. when the thetr th o bases were h 16 100 000 000 00—n B Clnelnnati 4. —Brooklyn overcame a n the first game of the yesterday, 6 to 4 but the hitting of opportune. The rh 000 013 020—8 13 040 000 000—¢ Miller: Fisher, [ Chicago 2. Mann's triple and 11th inning yesterday vietory over Chicago. game for the visitors, Cruise hurt + the plate. The score rhoe 100 010 000 01—g 13 1 iendrix and | Philadelphia 2 Louls hit Causey a4 Puiladelph n of the meries Dok kept well-seattered bits. The rhoe 1822 dax—11 15 1 1000 080— 2 % 3 and Clem Red and | assured of | ———— e ——— e Bartlett / Two league Bartlett tively Bartlett smalley Batterios: Cohen and Burritt Batteries: and Weston terday PLAYGROUND BASEBALL. id Smith Are Victors Over Smalley | and Burritt, Respectively. i i games were plaved in the and Smith teams being the victors er the Smalley and Burri The scores by Innin, Smalley vs. MORAN SIGNED AGAIN. Cincinnats. president announced that Manager Pat Moran had signed a contract to manage the team during the seasons of 1921 and 1922 On FRED - BRING US A CORK SCREW - A LOT OF ICE ~SOME WH(TE~ ROCK - AND= - You- | Dor-T_Hriow) | oF AnY GAMC;‘ | one GeTs moaE Fom THEIR MONEY Soumps Goop To me 4 0“! WHERE Do THEY GET THiS ¥#g2 56"7 WHY | HAVEN T BEEN NEAR THE CLVUB FoR A weex ! SomegoDY S ALWAYS TAKING THE Jov out oF _~J R LiFe Y A nce Juicy STEAW- ThEY'RE FINE HERE AT The CLUB- - = sald he had not talked with: -anyone co | nected with the Steel League. Mack said he knew,nothing of this. TWILIGHT BASEBALL. ' Stanley Rule and Level 1s Down Ffnij Team in Fast Game. 8 Two exciting b last night at St. In the Girls' Industrial -y Rule and Level team downed the Fafnie HAVE PLAYERS JUMPED? [r,:: D i s boes S Steel League Official Claims Witt, Dugan, the baseball playzrounds vesterday. the Rommel and Courtnes Signed Contracts— teams, respec- ‘They Deny Truth of This. Bethlehem, July 17.—J. V. Dripery, secretary of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation ! Baseball League, accounted hl‘l;( yesterday that Whitey Witt, outfielder; Joe Dugan. e P Wa r R el, pitel 4 r aring Company nine, 8 to 6. In th e (] & Lo S A League the Nutmegs bested the Colu the Philadelphia American team, | 7 to 6. In a 10-inning’ battle. The had been signed by by innings: b Girls' Industrisl League. Stanley Rule and Tevel Fafnir. Bearing Cothpany . Batterles: ‘Ackerstrom and Marley and Thompson. Bartlett. b=y 000 101 000— e 035 302 201—13 15 3 ' 4L i Cramz and Wardosky; s Politu League Manager Potteiger, of Lebanon team of the Steel League, and with that team against Bethle- hem here today. THe also announced that Courtney, a pitcher with the Washington Americans, had been signed by the Sparrows Pojnt team Burritt vs. Smith. ..004 032 3 001 020 and Frisk; would play Steege Donahue $120 League. e | Nutmegs S AR ..102 201 00017 Columbi --000 102 00304 Batteries: Scott and Gorman; Wilson Mack. . July 17.—August Herrmann, the Cincinnatl Nationals, yes- Philadeiphia. July' 17.—Lawton Witt, Dugan and Ed Rommel. members of the Philadelphia American League team, yes- terday denied they had signed contracts to play in the Bethlehem Steel League. Witt Joe | i | ' | | ANOTHER ZENITH RECORD FOR ECONOMY At a recent meet of the Junior Car Club, of Lon- don, @& Zenith-equipped Standard car won the gold medal for first place in the general class economy run, covering a wet and difficult course at 53.43 miles to the gallon of gasoline. There is a reason for the uniform economy of Zen- ith carburetion. The Zenith method of automatic com- pensation through the famous Compound Nozzle makes possible a perfect balanced mixture of fuel and air at all speeds, temperatures and altitudes. Never too rich, never toq thin, this mixture gives uninterrupted efficiency — and therefore, economy. Drive over and let us show you what Zenith can do for your car. A. G. HAWKER ELM STREET

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