New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 9

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Los Angeles July 3, 4 and 5. Landon|camp because Dempsey suddenly de- and Campbell will return east immedi-| veloped a grouch. ately after the championships and will| Manager Kearns is taking Demp- g0 to Cambridge for training with the|sey’s cranky streak with a smile. He Yale and Harvard athletes entered in|regards it as a good sign that Demp- the international meet with Oxford and | sey rapidly is getting into fighting Cambridge. Both are entered in this|condition. It was recalled that Jim meet. Jeffries acted much the same way when he was getting in shape for an important fight. He was easily irri- - X Imitatio JACK DEVELOPS A GROUCH ;tated and nervous, as was the late ub Stanley Ketchel who used to turn on For Infants, Invallds aa¥ @rowing Children , Eeb , Melted Grain Extrect his friends when he reached the The Origisal Food-Drink For All Ages ourishing—Di peak of his training. — — wle BAmRIN[i BA“BIN“‘FI\H‘U' of a sprained ankle received|Burwell, p In Sunday’s game. The score: Cleveland. ab. r. Jamison, 3 HITS RECORD DRIVE :zsce.c o ¥ Speaker, cf EL Smith, rt Gardner, 3b it Seds Bl Into et Fld =+ 7 Stands at Polo Grounds |*orines” Thomas, ¢ . —— Caldwell, p Malils, p Walker, Walker, felch, rf commoocco® Harris, p .. After Explaining Lay-Off Is Due to Spiendid Condition, Champion Be- HOLES TEE SHOT IN ONE. Middletown, N. Y., June 14.—Francis o g Totals ........ 34 New York, June 14.—A cyclonic, | *Batted for Lee in the ninth in- record breaking drive of 430 feet| ' Johnston ning. es Very |c 3 8. com Vv Cranky. fnto the hitherto unattained center |COVeleskie, p . St. Louis 601002010—4 z N. Bain, Powellon Golf club, Newburgh, fleld bleachers—another terrific home e Philadelphia ... . 00000601x—7 | Atlantic City, June 14.—The “no | holed his tee shot on the 115 yard fifth vun into the upper tier of the right| 1otal ........ Two base hits, Welch, Harris; home | training” sign probably will remain| hole of the Orange County Goif club fleld stand—na new major league mark Washington. s, Tobin, Ellerbe, Willlams, C.|hung up at Jack Dempsey’s camp un- | links here in the Hudson River Golf as- of five homers in four consecutive % stolen bases, Sigler, Mc- |til Thursday or Friday, according to | sociation annual 18 hole handicap. This games—a triumph on the mound In|parl Smith, rf S ad e sahva ; left on bases, St. Louis 4,|indications today. is the second time the hole has been s first pitching effort of the season! i Philadelphia 6; bases on balls, eff| Dempsey explained the mystery|made in one, P. H. Mitchell of this city ho <:IA¢- but that great protean ar- Richmond 1; hits, off Richmond, 5 in | concerning his lay-off by saying that| having made it in one last year. Atat. Sale uum.l ruurld startle with 5 1-3 innings; off Burwell, 4 in 2 2-3 |he was so thoroughly satisfied with ashing a series of feats in base- ¥ innings; hit by pitcher, by Richmond |his condition that he thought a lay- s balll Who eclse but the remarkable | apacis. a1 2 (Weleh, Dykes); struck out, by Har- |off of three or four days would do ORIOLES® 25TH STRAIGHT. Ruth could have attained the height |, ©ov =7 ris 7; by Richmond 1; losing pitcher, | him good. He appeared to be amused Baltimore, June 14.—The Orioles of versatile potency which the Babe| . i k o Burwell; umpires, Evans and Mori- |at rumors that the camp had been | equalled their own International league scaled at the Polo Grounds yesterday | g o ™ = = arty; time of game, 1 hour and 50 [closed to the public so he could | record of twenty-five straight victories ernoon while the Yankees piled | ;o <400 minutes. engage in secret training’ by defeating Buffalo in the opening our homers and a third defe at on e s For a time yesterday even news-|game of the series at Oriole park yes- the tamed Tigers by 13 to 8. lawks | % ‘ Jones Pounded by Seox. papermen were barred out of the | terday afternoon, 5 to 2. and Baker of the Yanks, hit S Boston, June 14.—Chicago fell on runs. The score R R e Jones in the first innings yesterday Totals .- T T = with two out and none on and made lnter Urban Transfer and storage *Batted for Nunamaker in the|fve runs. the visitors defeating Bos- :ou’m{. 2 . . b | stxils trmine. ton § to 4. Faber won his thirteeg'th We make a Specialty of Packing, Crating and Shipping Household Goode. Our g 5 el 7 . - ame despite a ninth inning rally in| equipment is the best in this section, and our men are Experts. We unload the goods ‘ Batted for Mails in the seventh | & P i from our trucks in Just as good condifion as when they are put on, whether they are cococommcornooM® Harris, 2b . Rice irower, - 5 | os 2 | inning. i . '"“,n:““"? r‘;"‘_"‘ hits and | {0l cred within a few miles or a few hundred miles. tBatted for Acosta in the seventh | three runs. . et When desired, we take full charge of Packing, Crating and Shipping. Either by man, r 3 0| v > - h"'“. - s o olinning. : R > ed z_.... 3b okl T 000002521—10 |\t crenian, ss .. - T. h. po. a. Whea moviag, either Local or Long Distance, let us serve you n : OFFICE, 167 1.2 MAIN ST. Ill 5 Bassler, ¢ Washington . 400011000— 6 Huggins, 3b .. hmke, p Two base hits, Rice 2, O'Rourke,|B. Collins, 2b . Rear Dickinson Drug Store, New Britaln. Including Banded Sailors and Children’s Ha Value as high as $7.00. *Shorten ....... Sewell, Burns; three base hits, | Hooper, rf THE ORIGINAL HOME-MADE SPECIAL $1 m -] ) Totals poc-e 39 32 home run, Rice,; stolen , Earl |Strunk, cf Smith, Wambsganss; sacrifices, Erick- | Cheely, 1b son, Harris: left ses, Cleveland | Schalk, ¢ 1%, Washington : on balls, | Faber, p . off Caldwell 1; off off Erick- SALAD DRESSING son 2, off Johnson 1, off Coveleskie 1,| Totals ........ off Zachary 3; hits, off Caldwell, 3 in 1-3 inning; off Ma 5 in- nings; off Coveleskie, 3 innings; | Vitt, 3b ... off Erickson 9 in 6 1-3 innings; off | Menosky, 1f Johnson 4 (2 runs scored, 3 on|Pratt, 3b ... base, one out in the seventh;) off |Hendryx, rf Acosta 0 in 2-3 inning; off Zachary [ McInnis, 1b . 4 In 2 innings; struck out, by Erick-|J. Collins, cf .... son 4, by Mails 2, by Acosta 1, by|Scott, ss Coveleskie 3, by Zachary 1; winning | Ruel, ¢ . Totals .... 39 13 7 pitecher, Coveleskie; losing £ pitcher, | Jones, p . *Batted for Ehmke ninth | johnson; umpires, Nallin, ill and | Thormahlen p nning. Owens; time of game, 2 hours and| Bush, p Detroflt ...c..occ.... 000040121— 8|45 minutes. *Vick - g ge s O RO B e B0 woHCcomwRD c0eOHmooo? Wambsganss, Gardner, peaker; | Falk, 1f ... WEDNESDAY ONLY ... [Roth, rf ... Peckinpa dth, p-cf pp, 1b eousel, If aker, 3b rd, 2b Behang, «© foffmann, c Riawks, of . ays, p 'erguson, p SPORT HATS Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise |} A g;gEu(l:ar value $5. $2.9 o cWESIY o WTe o o etele e e Teter 9 ConPoOworoONOmy OO Oy ] @ Richard Hellmann’s -+ To Enjoy a Perfect Salad—Try It. ! BANDED SAILORS $2c and 30c. ‘ Ask Your Dealer. Black, black and white, navy, white draped i ,'E:'.':',V Tita, Steusel, Youns 5 i o = DAVIS BROS., Local Distributor. SPECIAL ...ovvevrnnrnnnin $ 1.9 8 ‘ard, eckinpaugh: three-base hits, 2 - Hollman, Veach, Ward: home runs,| Philadelphia, June 14.—Harris'| *Batted for Thormahlen in second 84 Wadsworth Street. Hartford, Conn. Regular _value $5.00. 2, Hawks, Baker; stolen bases, ! pitching and hitting proved too much | inning. | | loouw CooPgromnenwwol bth, Bush, Veach, Blue 2; sacri-|for St. Louis yesterday and Phila- **Batted for Bush in ninth inning. ges, Pipp, Veach, Blue; left on|delphia evened the serles with a 7 |Chicago . . . 510000000—6 e | New York 8, Detroit 13; bases [to 4 victory. Though the Browns| Boston . .+.100000003—4 { ] n balls, off Ruth 7, off Ehmke 4; &ot eight hits, including three home| Two base hits, Hooper 2, Falk, | S ey e e its, off Ruth 5 In 5 innings (none|runs Harris kept the hits well scht-| Schalk, Foster; three base hit, Shee- it 1n the sixth): off Maye 5 n 3 |tered and was very . eMoctive In the iy: double piavs, Mecienan, E. co- |§ SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AT hnings (none out In the eighth); off | pinches Tobin, Ellerbe, Williams|lins and Sheel E. Collins; McClel- N - 3 2 hit ! Walker were the home run|lan and Sheely; left on bases, Chi- P 188 Main St. Y.M.C.A. Bld L3 'erguson. in 2 Innings; by|and C iteher, by Ehmke 1. (Schang); | hitters. It was the thirteenth straight| cago 10, Boston 10; bases on balls, wek out, by Ruth 1, by Ehmke 3;|game here in which home runs have| offt Faber 5, off Thormahlen 1; off wsed balls, Bassler Hoffmann; | been a feature. The score: Bush 2; hits, off Jones 5 in 2-3 in- inning pitcher, Ruth: umpires, Di- o ning: off Thormahlen, 4 In 1 1-3 in- jeon and Connolly; tims of game, 2 ning; off Bush, 4 in 7 innings; struck o and 28 minutes. et out, by Faber 1, by Bush 3, by — Jones 1; losing pitcher, Jones; um- pires, Hildebrand and Wilson; time of game, 1 hour and 45 minutes. Tobin, rf . Lamb, 2b Rice Hits Ball Hard. Sisler, 4b Washington, June 14.—Cleveland |Willams, If efeated Washington in a free hitting | Ellerbe, 3b v jamo here yesterday, 10 to 6. Rice, |Jacobson, ct BIISIAFTER NATIONAL FTPLES. five times at bat, got two singles|Collins, ¢ New Haven, June 14.—Two of Yale's © doubles and a home run | Lee, ss star athletes, Dick Landon, the high Joe Judge, It was announced, will|*Severeid ... ... 1 : jumper, and Tom Campbell, the half- o % out of the game for a week be-|Richmond, p . mile runner, have entered the national amateur_champlonships, to_be held in LEG OF CHOICE LAMB . ... CHOICE LAMB CHOPS ..... 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