New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 18

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HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926, e RUN BY WARD SAVES YANKS FROM DOUBLE DEFEAT—NEW YORK TAKES THIRD STRAIGHY FROM ST. LOUIS—PIONEERS TO HAVE WORTHY PPONENT IN NORWOODS SUNDAY AFTERNOON—HARTFORD ENDEES ARE NO MATCH FOR ANNEXCLUB -— FACTORY AND GIRLS' LEAGUE GAMES ORD ENDFF |« gl (— hat Guiltiest Feeling Hoston Totals Detroit Tue AY You PLAY WEDNESDAY BARE RUTH'S Games Todny - N T on TUES D ¥ onr New York at &t T- ORI MO ¢ oY = BRIDGE COMING tN ON THE FAILURE To WNOcw A HOME . e R Tae UNCIHES AND T p N ard 0 in oaton at Cleteland s Youv MEAL an Squelches Leaders of ; o Mambed o 3] B Cotr s ol Role Bucs fras e =t Fr e x i e rd Industrial League it Il { INVERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Departure club of Hartfo | —_— o¢ the fast Annex ¢ st Yesterday's Kesultn In thelr game at St Mary's . Anne d the locals emerged on the Dua | 13-10-0 weor ve gnme w | Rochester 1 with Martford ouifi | 3 7 lack pep or wkil Jersey City 9 Reading * retiring rmen | ron trike to and allowing only | Battimare ot 5o uring that pe oy placed edrry \ NATIONAL 1EAGUE igdudand ceeeeieen.. 6l nt ball this season and from Vesterdny's Resulta. Manager Mec Vinees & cinejnnatl 3, Brooklyn that he will be used in the Philad with Fafnir i neon the Annex w ay 1 Hartiord on Columbia fe h and Holleran cateh T o from the ¢ ¢ ot At 1:30 d summar N SATURDAY FRIEND WIFE ON THURSDAY Tue YacwT SRl el Sy Tl aleaain “QELLS You THAT BY RIGID Rn— Kt Lout s RACE COSTS You ONE 1Row A HOLE AND FOUR DOwN CASTS e A e ore ToUT ) | Hoston . : == You ONE BEAN Phitadetphia .00 Yesterday's Resultn S o SIXTY- ONE CENTS AHEAD i Hartford 1; Worcester 0. 5 OoN WEEK'S ExPenNsSeES en Coday. New Haven 4, Bridgeport 2 Cinvinnat! at Brookiyn Hpringfield 2; Pittsfleld 1 ey pbbgpeided Waterbury 3; Albany 1 Pittaburgh at Pniladelphia ERSEREV S = Standivg of the Clubs. Won Lost New Haven .. L a AMERICAN LKA Fittaneld .. it 10 Chicagp 4-6; Philadelphis 3-12 | Martford OSSO 1" Cleveland loston 3 Waterbury ces 54 Games Today. New Haven at Hartford Waterbury at Pittsficld Bridgeport at Worcester. Albany at Springfield. Standing of the Clubs 'PLAYGROUND MEET ] OLYMPL"_"E_"AGT‘VE GIANTS WIN AGAIK | WARD SAVES YANKS Condition of Athletes Expected. Pl e ol LT -2, Se iames Yesterday. . On Board U". S8 =& Pri s« Ma k. Pes| Freme e ONRLE s ARG whree siraiohe from . nonte. senienans. Ot LOUIS Takes First Game of . best training I;n::!,\ngpmc:hrv.:‘;;:vc:'r:wr‘]eg; winning. 6 to 3. New York made at least Bum" Gm“nds Yesterday stream with the weather balmy with bright | janings. & ¢ °'> frame. The score by DOI]ble Heildel‘ sunshine enabled the majority to put in a . _ full day's work. Few were oxcused on ERR . count of sea sickness. L = SR ” The vesscl res e cir 7 3 ‘]M:lllonp e Bl s s lnine b s e (threertag clecud RCTRn 0 et it s IS rouini aiyt 0™ waro's howe ! ruinpieto $xeusd eveatswhichlare|being held it thalllifansitug: -rwat e Do e tou (GosdvinNanalDiiHoersy i the left-fleld blexchers in the, eighth with various amusement centers about the city | against the New York . S 1201003/ 00x— St Louis .. 000 003 000— winch-ring to develop team ' two out and two on bases gavé New York with several hundred youthful athletes par- factics and strategy: boxers and wrestlers ——— a 6-t0-1 win over St. Louis in the second e e e i had uts both in the morning and after- | ST SR e N & Rkl Lo et fl‘l s % | moon: the Marathon runners covered 10! Cincinnatl 3; Brooklyn 2. EERen = souble Hea deciiyeaterday fu toor) day afternoon | mlies on the deck, and medicine balls were the locals had won the first zame] § to 1';:» ‘unr}(‘ of Ed McAloon and My mm: ht into play by the weight throwers. | Brookiyn, July 30.—Cincinnati made it' Meusel's drive into the same place in the azel Sulliv . up exceptionally | Sprinters, hurdlers e atunersdonl ¢ # 2 = W = N raliven ahovetlimp)exceptionallyl] Sbuaterx iNurdices 504 didtancel] AmPere on |t out of three from Brookiyn by WInning. | fourth with one runmor on gave New York Director Jack Rourke 'that they are un- #4rbed in outfits displaying the various ° '© % vesterday. The Reds have won | the lead. The scores by Innings: caualled in their respective classes in the I°liers. colors and emblems of colloges and €l8ht out of 14 games from Brooklyn this bs from all sections of the country vear. The score by innings: (FIRST GAME) | meRgerday nts were run off under the 2y teams and javelin throwers also ' h r h a | Baw ‘”\ L Fickey and ctice. Divers were the only idiers, ' € Sieeeo.....000 000 1013 & I St Louts .... 010 001 20x—1 10 % §0-Yard D were swimming tank was in use all day X 100 001 000—: New York ... ...002 010 000—3 6 1 Edward McAjoon: &econ o .| for swimming practice ! teries: Luque and Wingo Hatterice Bevere third. Edward here was a remarkalle cxhibition of and Milier ) ekl SRS RCSEIS pGinn 50-Yard 1L 3 L. high jumping for a ling deck w sodiatae James Kane: ) Lipman: third,~ W Landon, of Yale, cieared 5 feet B - William Jones. 7 % Rubdowns for 200 twice ¥ First, Ed Me Aloor i m"‘fl expaoran " ents ] ton, July 30.—Boston hit Alexander r Birnbaum: third, Edwa A 1n BB Lo general phiysical | pacy New York ....... 010 200 030—6 Standing Br Jump % moroasn ol | hard ycsterday and evencd the series by YW Vor i 01082007030 | First, iloon (distance 9 During the vovage ‘through defe < . 6 to 2. Alexander re- 10 1-2 inches): Harold Lipman; | the If stream the men will be pei, | coiy 2 support from his outfield Tatterics: Mogridge, Collins and | thira, Joun Gasperino | to sleep on deck and Hanuah: Bayne, Burwell and Sever Standing Broad Jump (Junior Boys)— Basketball for Distance (Senior % B : Lington anc Detroit Split. Boys)—First, Edward MeAloon (8§ feet SRS e P 5 ) ] 2 inches): Alfred Laflamme; third, Harold ' | e nes Lipman Vast Ansonia Team Will Stack Up Against | s heady pore yesterday. th 5 ning the fing g ' Baseball Throw (Senior Class)—First | o= N e 5 \t game, which went Harold Lipman: second, Alfred Laflamme:| Jim Luby’s Club—Have Won 14 Out of 20 Philadelphia Defeats Pittsburgh. Hutedi ot © 19 1, whd Rice hit a home third, Edward McAloon. - - < Philadeiphia. July 30.—Philadelphla yes- | secons ne. .nlifi*ld bleachers. In tha Boys' Relay Race—Won by Edward| O8mes Played This Season s e e Teiin rcaturaniny Coutha despy SE ESER MoA e \inning the fourth game, 7 to 3. pounding extra bases: 3., SR assisted by the errors of Cutshaw E \ton. The score by innings (FIRST GAME : cooler weather. The score by \efroit and Washington 17 the Norwoods. of Ansonia. selected to Girls' Events. oppose the Ploneers club Sunday afternoon 60-Yard Dash (Senior Class)—First. ' on the Ellis street grounds. the Lubvites Hazel Sullivan; second, Mary Miller; third, | will stack up azainst a team that to all | o Mary Shea Accounts s capable of giving them a battle | [\ 0G0 ia 020 212 00x—7 11 Washington 000 010 000 01 3 10-Yard Dash (Ju Class)—Firs al. The Ansonia outfit. Manager George | 1) a s b Mt gL gTaeh sl 10000 01- L] third, Veronica luka vear, 14 of which have heen victories for| Batteries: Ponder, Wisner and Hacffner;' Batteries haw and Gharrity; . With and Mannion. Playground Championship (Seniors)— | that club one or two exceptions the | Rixey and Trag First., Hazel Sullivan: second, Mary Shea;, games were plaved on the road. McCully, third. Kate Finklestein rst baseman for the Norwoods. has hit - . Standing Broad Jump—First, Kate Fin-| safely in 17 straight games. In 1919 he (SECOND GAME) Cloveland. July 30.—Pennock weakened in And as long as they are, they will need Suits o RETH E alt SREEL S | ey resem omawy my o Girls' Medley Relay Race—Won Ida center field: Davidson. Icft field; Belko and | xewark Sportsmen's Club last Monday o nd Dofeats: Boston crowding insi of the entra e innings: Americans for position ax guardian of e e :. “ Detroit cesessescess 006 12x—13 14 Baskethall Throw (Seniors)—First Il‘n-vvl the initial sack RECENT FULTON-WILLS BOUT Washington ..........003 000 000— 3 11 Sullivan: second, Kathryn Smith: third The visitors will line up as follows: | Newark, N. I, July 30.—Adam Empie.! Batieries: Courtney and Gharrity; Daue Laflamme’'s team Robinson, right field: Doughen, FI and | nig were $97:312.50, In accounting for | Nov pitchers. the confusion and congestion at the armory North and Judd Champs WIll Give Other | = — When the confusion at the main entrance | ayq Nunamaker with a single in the efghth i cau a congestion we stepped_the sale of ! 0 Lo TG LG ted his head The much-talked of series of baseball ONpring. Z eat-holders getting to rhoe = e many of the seat-holders getting to . h games between the team representingz | seats. This proves conclusively that leveland 000 002 0Tx—9 12 t will Stand Hard Wear . AR, B el S X do i e Dl e w o Baseball Throw— First. Hazel Sullivan: third ba MeCuily, first base: Crowther, { (‘lub, yesterday afternoon announced that ? Sui d Odd P e We offer all our Boys’ Suits an ants ; B BRI, T DT e e e | back in uniform to guard the dizzy corner | rpternational Sporting Club for whom seats o h e b' . , Clubs Opportunity to Try for the City| STORK BRINGS LION. felets, with 1.43% unsold. There were T come early while the assortment is big. | ik T o L e e st o Bt s o Championship Trophy. | Contral Park ! e ess caged al «ent Park, todal | (rary was the case” Ratterics: Hoyvt, Pennock and Walters; il city championship. and the girle’ nine of (yeq per forty-first offspring as af- Coveleskic and O'Neill - . the Stanley Rule and lLevel « ""”'“"‘“‘ fectionately as if the cub was her first A anner-up in the Industrial "'“f"'"“”' be! born. ller keepers explained that her | FACTORY LEAGUE GAMES. } Per Cent. reduction and suggest that you ! ki [ e alens cajskabaressFcoruer 1 cecna+ onallSsorsineiCLubKtorkvhamaca ) ST SS SRt G2 o i S ‘t er nt. reau g fan injured lee. Mr. Empic added i by a triple, batted the score fn the sixth, i p B r end of the ory. i+ was not seriously hurt. The score hy Lioncss Has Forty-first | 0 the further end of t m. by n risusly hu started tomorrow afterncon at 3 o'clock on | gther children, save two which died in = Chicago and Philadelphia Divide. og® the indicator. The teams will play a five- | INfANCY. had heen sent away to pob- | pour Good Contests Are Scheduled to Take | hjcago, Tuly 30.—Chicago and Philadel- 38 Cltles. e B T A e o i i norrow Afternoon. i Phia divided a double-header vesterday, the tores, oo iiie toeuiliio nnuly Rueciach (he G YT (e iRt e R roa ) : _ > championship { when the child w born, but later Unusual interest is being shown in the locals winning the first game by bunching ”'“‘_”_m ol o kame bhetween: the Annes 10cked upon the event s simply rep- | Industrial Leazu and Fafnir teams for Thursday evening on resenting one more lion in the world. | Walnut Rill Park tomorrow afternoon. At More Value for Less Money I e e s Erosioniinls TR PR U, e e p— ways 5 Fatnir baffery, and Crean. Oakes and Rule and Level and the Stanley Works nines rhoe Folleran will work for the Annex : e e i ] Ohtcage : v....100 210 00x—4 11 1 will clash in the second r\nfly_ = e inacionia 2uiiiiilioet 0u0 d0o=8 4 1 B Lol e Alsmionn . Cork # atteries: Rommel and Derkins; Wil- % o'clock, on the same diamon in and Bkl B ING e O Tmitatn Muehine will’ battle, "On | Hams ana Hutehineon will play the Universals. W "hl SRCOND AN, Casino Bowling Alleys! ™ L 0 cuRE CARS | o oo ot G i, S ine . & 3 Philadelphia . .......003 000 0206—12 18 querors of Fafnir & run for their money, Phil g g b bl OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. VIN B Ak b SOMIIGANG+ Brvwin' et GBIOABO <. -cv.o o 220 M' IR' G JESTER fn";‘e‘;ock to get reven.‘: for the beating Batteries: Perry and Perkins; Wilkinsg [DEAL FORM OF EXERCISE, AR 4 St. Mary's field. Steve Dudack will handle mes to be plaved at | hits. § to 2, and losing the second, 12 to in 10 innings. The scores by innings: B OrMERE handed ;out by that nine sevep . co Lo

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