New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 8

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NFW BRITAIN DArY HERALD, WEDNESDAY JUNE 8, 1921, e R it s . A B L e, 1 s LT e i i e = s AND.‘RSG“\I AND SPALDING ENGAGE lN GREAT BOWLING BATTLE AT ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS—LOCAL' MAN WINS THROUGH WONDERFUL CAMENESS—COVELESKIE’S OFFERINGS ARE RAPPED HARD BY YANKS’ BATSMEN—CARDINALS SLUGGERS IN BATTING MATINEE—BASEBALL TRADES @ — o e NERLYIND FINioH Y[;ARMNM‘S PUUN[] !——*_ {Movie of a Man Sending a Night Letter WINS FOR ANDERSON BROOKLYN HURLERS ::: i e, e ocel Bay Takes Four Games in Mound City Batsmen Get 19 .oows i oo s - Row and Deless Spading Saleties of AIl Varieies . | i i i K —— - - | that they were shut out. Net u run, and s won with conspicuous ease and de- was & to 0 minutee Anderson of this eit \ g Sk vhwaliops of New laven, eng hattles % lamt “nlght - " fon Building. B > h oe h o timen at fon of bowling. and ¢ er. Ve slammed | ¥ xhibitigm « bagger rited At one | star led Andy looked black Spalding the best Connecticut Duckpin tourney . ) > here last night. There <o | Cincinnatl (N.) however, he will have | i i 1 his fallure te retain his ‘ t one time, Spalding scemed or, ¢ o BATELE) ! ¥ 3 peie ‘ ontrol ¢ feelings, be > e = - : ‘ him hard. Par- Kopf. s Fonseoa, b . Louls (N. | Hargrave, ¢ . | Marquard, a Batted for Tenton in the Aftl ing. b Batted for Neht in the elghth inning York nnatt Kilduff and and 16 winut with he <Cwedove 1t mptres— Breanan . 3. Miller, 16 . ..o . N MILNE CAPTAIN OF TIGER CREW. | rowed at_number seven, and captained | to be the Tiger varsity, and when Dr. ELECTED TENNTS ‘CAFTAIN, F.DDIE ANDERSON, P R A | Princeton, Juyne S.—At a meating of | his freshman crew; was at the same | gyaeth finally decided on crew B for| Cambridge, Mass:;, June $.—Mo Syttt ; (el g L 2 2 0 the Princcton earsmen, who have been | POSition in the varyiiy -hoat last | thai place he moved Mildo into it. | Duane of ~Philadelphty bas — — e ! 2 2 o of 3 3 | and at number three in Princeton 3 ¥ 4 plarly irritable wore the attempts | o] s oot il o cel. £t 2 awarded their varsity **P'* here yester- | gefeated’ varsity of this season. | Milne prepared for Princetan. at clected captain of the Harvard a Jocal “lwmedylan” to rile him. | third, u b g thellocale to g | day, Sidney W. Milne of School 1anc. | ne first of the sear It was recognized | I'ati's school of Cancerd, where he Was | sity tennis team. Duane, who i POAPE WOTh Aot TinnY (0 ARV ewn hit in GEY. C . 3 Germantown, Pa.. was elected eaptain | that he was ajmost certain of a vosi- | Praminent.in rowing. He s a junior | retary of the Harvard . Tennis cl Pigin Hubbell, » : it % _ e = 2 3 % y but & few of the alleged “kum- 5 : W T T ) | e n for the scason next spring. ~ Milne | tion in whatever turned out in the cnd | this year at Princeton, will be a junior next year lan's’" friends orse replaced Zian In the ixthe Late In Starting n in the ecighth replaced byt Moes g was unab stop o game was heduled to start v St h me. was scheduled to sta . s > 7:30 o'clock, but it was after §:30 ik Y Flack, vf b [ r Total .., ) 3 ————— e e i lock before the New Havenl man oo v "o a Halloeher, s¢ g '3 ; ¢ P ¥ et | rendy to toe the mark fer the ' ) o Do It With a Motorcicle Do ft With a Motorcycle R game. Spalding started off at a A - 5 ‘ . w dh the crowd, which was deserv . < y got going in the third g e > Totals showed some excellent’ bow ! o S e N s = BLIND RUN ; MU, Tn:kets and programmes can : “be procured.from the. follow- repeated the performance in the T erry. Williams, th game tying up the mateb " i Mding copped the fifth same gwv- ! Jetipmenh (O F [ Home . : | Sunday, June 19th. hin thwe load again, by dropping ( T in balle—Oft Baum: | e ; : ; pins for . 1 nh‘l.-.m-( .\m.u»n‘.;\., { ! e . e " = Rain date, June 26th. Sy s s \n excellent chance ta win the 3 ! iAning - nth game, & missed spare 't 4 1 M H k. it by ..m. y ol R L R amasbipy ¢ . %43 ST ewarnen) ) : - 40 Albany Ave.," Hartford e. 1t was a_two-pin spare on | i : E ol pitehgr tutuen e cutsies LeenalL Tickets include lunch, en- 3 f = right corner of the alleys where |5 it g . MeCafirey. Time of game—: hour ; 4 all 4 Monier ‘Bros, - local boy finds it dificult at | Yellownor > : & minutes. { tertain vei / s Spgpiarilard el S S T 10 5ar e il e ot U R : , 38-42 Main St New Britain. : — man grabbed off this game, it v B GEERS HAS BIG STABIL ) 4116 ek beA for AnaY: i oan Cleveland, Ohio. June 5.—Id the day and must be pro- Michael Maselli = Arflicrson Gots Geing, p 2014090 Geers, dean of and Circuit dri 5 y k| S RG & hnw s doalkl Sotore 0-basy hitesPaw e, & grived at the' North Randall track cured on or before, N $24 Hanover St. Meriden tans will be treated to any greats © Three_b esterday from Memphis, Tenn. He o 3 y & . xhibition of pin toppling than | . b > brought with him about twenty horses - = o N 5 5 ::uud-nu(urml'Swwl::'lurnml n aike, Ford. (FNel, ©wrey, Whitted, Which he will put into training for Wednesday, June 15th, ~ Henry_B..Kunbfxly e next! three. Eames” which | o pley—Barbare. Ford and the 1921 program. Other than his e — T\ i : 00 Mo 0n éven: tovima’ with e bases—Hosto: -'wmwl;r own string, Geers brought six horses Standard Time. 42 Sigourney .St., Bristol, P a 4 . nent. The hall fairly rang with | e ! 3 : from the Fred Egan stable, also at re for his work and the ald -nu". o Qesahger. 3 inntnes: \l'.mvlm { 2 - . 3 R ot b e S | g AT T IN A NUTSHELL | New Britain and Hartford Annual Gypsy Tour - . ' oxen “Ana S ELL Planned and arranged by W. L. HAYES and MONIER BROS. with the co-operation of “the L o n the first three boxes And- n took a commanding a 4 —_—— : ing, who ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE. 80 Loula In Boatoh, following manufacturers: ¥ Meuit tofo : R — Chicago in Philadelphia. Goodyear Tire & Rubber CO, Th ccrbm Screw Corp the result that he had s al | Results Yesterday. P 3 : : et o thes s T ommess 64 Nae Yook 5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. United States Tire & Rubber Co. The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.- d was the vic- St. louis 14, Brooklyn & - —— ! H F > 2y 18: pin ! Cbicago 8. Philadciphia o Results Yesicrday. Athletic events in charge of Mr. Joseph Hergstrom, New Britain, Y. M. C. A was over d- | loston 10, Pittsburgh 7 1a yre 7, Jersey City 0 g \ds wwarmed about himv | = sty eeRote Rl craey CILE @ him with congratula- | Newark Reading 8 5 we ’ Standing ‘of the Clubs. chadtae 7. Hufialo ° { ; — EVENTS — j S e tties s hawits ot et v en T T e I | I st (o SR R t This' Gypsy Tour 1—Inspection and awarding of prize for the best SPECIAL | Jleitors Praie Views | pitsburen o 5 s ‘Standing of the Gwbs. i is open to all looking outfit. Prize: Spotlight. 80 themselves to be §00Q sHON.A BreoWion. (17, Vs o8 : ’ Pion_St.ost Hartford 2—Four inning ball game, Hartford vs. New Britain. EXTRA i comenmme 1oy S (o [ : ‘ SR T ] # New Britain 3—Lunch and entertainment, about | p. m. = i rapns sxhibitiop. . O08. AR ad-{ Chicago ..., ., 433 Rechester . ] 2 4 | Meriden 4—75-foot slow race, solo. Prize: 2 Spark Plugs. A''Special Price SkatbonaertlidotdChppau il b il w18 At g . S 6 Bristol - 5—100-foot slow race, sidecar. Prize: 1 Gal. Oil. will be awarded to at 1 b n son- : e ] | an 6-—100-foot quick start, sglo. Prize: 28-3-tn. Tube. the i 1 do not -understand why ho Games Today. = & A . R sfinciin the tonraey mand S ey ook o Cizcinnall teading 304 ! M“"‘Fh“f" 7—100-foot quick start, sidecar. Prize: 28-3-in. Tube. Stone_Here Saturday, Boaton tn Bittsburgh. oy i i Riders. 8—50-yard dash. Prize: Pair Goggles. - o Neatest Qutfit y JBORNg Tngt night foms | TMiadaipia in, Chicago No games sc Regardless of make of 9—100-yard dash. Prize: Trouble Lamp. -~ “at the destination. rangements © with. Sheriff Lo 5 5 . Faterbiiry to meot And- | 3 P b = : o = ar ace. rize :Points ‘only. her -’t’. }" 4-::..”\' n)zm'm\n,’r : e A AU g o machine that is ‘TlddCh. :]—-E}l::!el’eil'lmganosl;te;)taI‘:‘dc)'eumbE Priz:'l 2§'\3 Tl’l’bC Y srpabliohond . ey B Mo 4 Yestcrgay. Results Yesterday. { 12—Running broad jump. Prize: Tire Gau ADDED win y th Winess of the 3 ew “leveland 2 artford 3 dittsfield 2 3 ngs 3 howlor ; A ‘\ v:nn to '}4 ‘-. | g ‘ 0‘!"::|“r(~ll 2 (19 in. !\"(-\: (”'“]\. n ‘1?“S\l'llill|u11~('|‘\| l“”‘ ¢ H 13—P0t8t0 Race (ladles Ol'lly) Prlze Bbx éa,ndy- Fiite wiev e e Aibany 3. Waterimrs 5. arl MOTORCYCLE it b s T e (% 2Eet6's scesad “hicage vs. Philadelphia, pestponcd, i pAI ey JH|~ RIDERS » 15—Wheelbarrow race. Prize 2Spark PIUgS o fon 10107 114 118 | rain . ' Standing of 3-:; neba, 16—Bag Race. .Prize: 1 GaflonOit- =~ ATT .89 11 Erahey * Standiog of the Clubs. oresater. . 2XT iy st and friends® are™™" . 17—Tug of war. No prize or points. s AU [cloveiana (..o 30 . aT et | Bo T cordially invited. ~-| Events Nos. 10 and 15, ong point to each man on first - TI1T—1249 | New York ....%. 9 Noa B : 283 | - } ==~ team-only: . | Jashington gy, s o < Fisnda . o5 T 38 | .. Come one, come_ali; A‘h other eyenfs 3 for first, Zionxeeoud 1 for tTm‘ dane S Gleloatt l_;m o i 500 Rt bury s 3 i '.Slcféczr, Tandent, ™ Solo, -. - .= -‘Highest Total NumberofPomm‘ e, of basoball a4 & fophire | Chiodga . ... e T i " ’ ~< but above.all. . FJ[S{T‘MQ@MGE 283 casi mictcement. fathersivon- ol Phitndelphia .. ... 3 e oty PR : AL Seoon orbin Brown Speeduiiieter, mings, 18 to 12. A feature of tHe 2 aa e 3 332

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