New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1920, Page 8

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RS FIND ANSONIA TEAM TO THEIR LIKING, NNING 6 TO 0—FORMAL OPENING OF ROGERS RECREATION B TONIGHT—YANKEES’ MAN- ER TO PROTEST GAME WON BY WHITE SOX—GIANTS COME FROM REAR IN NINTH INNING AND BEAT REDS--BRISTOL PAPER HAS PRAISE FOR WILLIS - - e Albany 4-0, Springfield 3-5 . "“S ARE EASY BAS{?&ET\_I:‘”Q‘TJTSHEH ! :I":'m"'l:‘f' i 0 | YNEw B"W”Nfi ALLEYS lWhen a “Feller” Needs a Friend UBSPLAERS " ™7 w10 OPEN TONIGHT = Werametas o STeam CALLIOPE t schueduled Bridgeport 55 i 1 Albany A : T Hartr . . a7 Standing of the Cluim Wate s feam Fails to Register ' Ellis Street Gromnds vz, o i E el Rogers Recreation Building Will R ‘Be Formlly Dedicated " ) 9 springfield at | ®ors outplayed the Nor . 5 " Yorcester at ¥ ela Th: doors of the n~w itogers | nsonia on the Ellis street Recrertion building on Church street | Rt shervrcs and ves % ™| AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 fhrove 5o i "o rved victory, score 6 to 0. | hod excollent ball, get- | will be afforded an opportunity of D strikeouts and allowing | 3 Yanks Drop Game to White Sox, But Pro- | ‘'€WINE onc of the best institutidnd B Sk ome hatter at I of its kind in New England. Georse base after the fourth test Will Probably Be Made on Decision C. Rogers, the proprietor, has aig| Bhes Bit 87 & pitehed bail | ranged a special ceremon‘al prosrw@, Ny for the opening. wnich will includ® a1 Jonneen were SRICAN LEAG Chicago. Aus. 2 —A grotesque decision by | the rolling of the t bali dow ers of the dav. the for- ——— Tom ‘Connolly. the chicf umpire. and one ' the alleys and the s1o~:ing of the | R te eTochS 050 & Yesterday's Results e e e 0% |8 ivory, ball onlithe! pcol)tables, Chicago 3. New York 0 w plavers and spectators, cut _an important | AT Y the latter two doubles, 5 oot B 55 art in the defeat or the Yankees by the His Honor Mayor 9r:on Fowler Cur on &, Cleveland 5 \ s e o' e B g ® In three runs. La g - ’;": o l")"‘"""l“ ”T"’ fi‘lh"‘"(‘.f to | tis. There will als) be a musical | ot 3 but notwithstanding the fact that Cicotte A 5 g bt o good yame St Louls 12, Philadelphia 3 rare offectivencss and held Program by Jack Curl azz band. | hed well for the visitors, _ H our hits the latter w It is just about 2 year ago. t erratie support. Crowther Standiog of the Ciune Toin the Eame wiuh an the first steps were iaken towa B SRINe at short. The s by Connoily, who made another ruling, and | CroCling the present ouilding by Mr o 3 apparently .wrong one, which also hurt the Rogers. The old buildings which for | 61 New Yorkers' chances. The score Mmany years were mo or less of an & 001020000—3 11 i | €Yesore to Church st . were razed | " 000000000—0 4 1, by workmen, and xcavation was Detroit . » . Mogridge and Ruel; started on the building. Progress Philadeiphia has been slow. but the structure |is | fone that the owner can feel: justly | Games Today over Cleveland. Bagby, who started for It is a three-story affair, two of Cleveland, was driven from the box in the , which will be devoted to bowling, third inning » Rice tripled and Roth hit | ity 20 alleys while one floor, the A stands f home run. e 2 { feat had been accom- | *econd. will be used for billiards and i LLLitie Ly Lot of Umpire Connolly. ? r. hoe o hington opened | New York at Chicago Boston at Detroit Fhiladeiphia St. Louls i Wathinges ot Cltvsins e feat had been accom- . a recruit. who succeeded pool. The main floor has four bus- ; ‘( i 1 ,,! I tve. [Rice stole “second | jness stores. it ih i I SN W ayating homhe 8 1081 1A' few/ years back.) Mr.| Rosers | {‘l! \ I ' / n. came to this city, where he estab- | j/r | J J /A TR ington HEG lished a successful bowling alley and il J‘-r-l-y City 9, Reading 0 ta -‘I ‘r\_:vl‘l‘x Gharrity; Bagby, ( h|'r E i e ot s ——— flourished in this city, but due to the | postponed o . ain 2 St. Louls, Aug. 2 Louis hit hard in | agEressiveness of George C. and his Buffalo 6, Rochester § the early innings vesterday. driving Moore | zo0d business acument, bowling at | Other “teams were not scheduiea | and. Bigbee from the deteating L pnnaz | s eiphia. 12 to 3 peon 1ed In"the at- c fack with three and o singic in fie pastime to greater crowds every year. Blecvvennnas o onmobunee =1 ~lomooscoce?® L4 ®occooce@ 20, billiard room in the old Casino. Prev- jous to this time, the sport had not Standiog of the Clubs. Philadelphia’s runs and drove in the other Baitimor. E 7| two. The score ! Buftalo ; H thle. Toronto 3 Philadelphia 000120000— 3° 7 3| Akren 3 St. Louts 43122000°—12 12 1 Nopueewanl CcccomommY oononnooo? two- N Palmer, Mc- fly, Al. Johnson; stolen her; bases on balls, strikeouts, Pal. t by pitched ball, balls, La Planche Pulmer 2, Flood 2; Riley. Reading . . 3 Batteries—Bigbee, Hasty and Perkins and | woo Departure News Has Words of dersey City . . Myatt, Davis and Collins. Rochester s 1 e | Sganu Es - Detroit. Aug. 2. —Hoyt outpitched Ehmke and Borion won the op series from Detroit, i Syvracuse at Baltimore. a remarkable stop of a drive off Jones Bat Akron at Toronto—A. M. and P. M. when the Tigers had the bases filled in the Rochester at Buffalo, ' third After that Hoyt was never In b;“ — danger. The score: r.h e EAATERN LEAGUER Boston . .........c..e... 010001011—4 & 1 et g 110000000—2 6 3 a Games Today Detroit : Batterics—Hoyt and Schang: Ehmke an Stanage and Ainsmith | “Jack™ has been delegated to arrange TONIGHT Opening to the Public of the Built for New Britain’s recreation and amusement. 19 Pocket and 2 Carom Billiard Tables—one floor, 20 Bowling Alleys—two floors. THE BILLIARD ROOM will be in charge of Mr. Garrett Siegel, late of New York and California and far- merly in the billiard business in Connecticut. He will be assisted by Mr. Samuel Holcomb of this city, férmerly employed in the Billiard business in Bristol, Conn. THE BOWLING ALLEYS will be in charge of Mr. ‘William Brennecke for several years with us in the Aetna Alleys. He will be assisted by Mr. John Sinto, also for- merly employed at the Aetna Alleys. REFRESHMENTS will be served on the Ladies’ floor by Mrs, Geo. C. Rogers assisted by Miss Eunice Curran. IF YOU CANNOT BE WITH US TONIGHT, LOOK US OVER AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY. El EIEEIEIEIEEIEIIE@E[!'.lEIEIElE]IE!E]E]EIEIEIE]EE]EI@E@E@@E@E@E@E@E@EE@E@EIEIEIEJEJE‘JE]{E @@EE@E@EEE}EE@- 1 &) Praisc for Local Boxing Promoter and Roferee. The New Departure News, a publi- caion printed for the employes of the hustling industry in Bristol, in the latest issues, pays a deserved tribuie to ““Honest John™ Willis of this city, a wvalued employe of the Con(’exn.l two boxing bouts for the outing of the Mutual Benef't association of the con- cern on August 14, and as the publica- tion very aptly puts it, nothing but the best in the art of self defense is | to be expeced with Mr. Willis arrang- ing the affair. NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants Stage Great Ninth Inning Rally -fl' Defeat Reds When Game Looks Lost— | Dodgers Play Like Champions, Chicago, Aug. 2.—Sam X New York. Aus 2 cinnati yesterdas. 3 to = ning rally. Luque had the Giants at hix Moy antin the Jast Inning when. after two | Were out. Young and Frisch singled. The former scored on Kelly's double and Frisch | and Kelly came home with the tying and | winning runs on Spencer's single. The | score: rhe Cineinpati s . 100010000 New York 5 0000000, Batteries—Luque and Winz Douglas, Toney and Smith Brooklyn, Aug. 2—The D @ crs. playing a brand of ball befitting a tcui. that has as | pirations regarding the pennant. drubbed | the Cardinals vesterday afternoon at Ebbets Field by 6 to 1, and thereby solidi- | fied thelr hold on first place by a compyete | game. as the Reds were tumbled overiby the Giants. The score: rhoe St Louts . .. 000000100—1 4 Brooklyn . ... 02003001°—6 12 3 Batterfes—Schupp, Kircher and McCarty and Dilhofer; Grime: d Miller. AUTO RECORD SMASHED. Chevrolet Drives 100 Miles in Rapid Time on Columbus Track Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 2.—Gaston Chrevo- et set a new world’s record for 100 miles over a dirt track here vesterday when he | covered the century without a stop iIn 59 migutes 23 seconds. Chevrolet drove the sam-_car_with which he won the $80.000 | BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. l IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH SI'KEET DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, vay and Nighu Rtorage. Supplies snd Repalring MANROSS AUTO GO, | Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty, Phone 2227 139 Arch St. OVERLAND AGENOY e Mee el * - g0 23 ) Allndpe [“ NURSING A CASE oF CHICKEN PoX AND A CIRCUS ‘PARADE ON THE NEXT STREET 1 Indianapolis Decoration Day former record of 81 minutes 3 sct_by Tom Alley at Minneapol Tommy Milton. straightaway course, second terday. He trailed four laps behind Chev. who at no time was in dnger of | being headed. Ralph Mulford also started, | Safety Brennan of Newark announced yes- but was forced to the pit in the first lap owing to a broken valve. McVEY TO BOX LANGFORD in Armory. terday that he would not permit any more boxing exhibitions in the First Regiment Armory in that city because of the scandal jon with the Fulton-Wills box- | baseman Brower by the Washington Ameri- The director's decision was based | cans for $15,000 from the Reading club, was | Langford. negro heavyweights, werc | on a legal opinion given to him by City | announced here yesterday, Brower is to res matched for a twelve round boxing match to | Counsel Congleton, who ruled that the | wort at the end of the International league | take place at Bast ) ugust 14. | buldine | in_connect Vey and Sam | ing bout safety laws and ordinances of the ocity of Newarik. i Brennan ‘declared that if the Newark Sportsman’s club or any other promoter ut- tempted to stage another series of-bouts in * Puts Ban on Boxing Newark, N. J. Aug.2.—Director of Public | the armory the Newark police departmens would be on hand to stop them. BROWER GOES TO SENATORS . 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