New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 9

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NEwW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNsDAY, JULY b, L Seail &b, . : o s R R g < 000 000 0000 | piuches, twelve Washington players|bid to tie the score in the ninth but YETERAN PLAYER Dms Dasy A o Bl e "’\\“-»hl"u“-n ol d00 008 01 2| having been left on bases, Score: | fell one run short of the requirel e 4 )8 0 0| Two hase hit, Bmith; three buse hits, | sl X v T BOUND s § 6 8 8 8 b wie? coifhasoltn "t Gasrs! 41| onton 001400 110—4 11 3 | number, - RO 05 L e% v asnseire [ 0 0|fce, Pockinpaugh; doublo plays, Maynard to ashington ) 0 0 4 0 Daley besides clouting for the cir- Plercy, p, ' 0 4 0Pratt to J, Harela; Joft on basos, Boston § Quinn and Ruel; Erickson, Phillips | c\st, had six difficult chances in the Chicago, July b6.~-John Thomas s MITH CLERKINS . 500 T T T | Mneniamon SR ah Valln "oft Fra0els K | gnl giharity, field, all of which he handled per- | (Jack) Pickett, a famillar figure in il-lm; 2; hit by pitcher, by i (D et fectly. Hamlin pitched fine ball for | professional baseball fields in the days fira.) Uy, Dlarey, (6, Maceiali umpison, Nl AT SOUTH MANCHESTER the locals. Seclert starred for the o capt. Anson, is dead here today. ¥ " ’ | Pirates, getting three solid smashes| 3 | e iy I'or 24 years he had been manager b | | e e during the game, contributing In a of the A. G. Spalding bst fi tabs of the doings on the i imond,|bout, Both Bridgeport and Meriden 1 (ST | Boston 4, Washington &, Jack Daley's homer put the Kmnw:,'I‘l’fm“‘"%;.“‘.'."‘:":":_: scoring his team's| b, oy ett piayed with Philadelphin, Bal- 1 2 k] Pete Fusarl just simply can boy keep| A return bout between Kid Kaplan “‘A""N(l-"r"l' out of baseball. Although he hi s not|af Merlden and Kid Wagner of Phil-|smin, o, ..., 8 4" 5 B0 o el played véry much in the [)ull:y"ur or | adelphia, should make a neat profit|Peckinpaugh, ss . 0 | [ S—_ ' 7 e 80, the old boy has kept pre close | for the promoter handiing such a|Rice. ¢ 0 0 (Morning Game) Now he has taken over the wf aching|are angling for the mill, 4, i, 0 0 ton, July b—Bunching hits | between the St, Mary's team of this timore, Brooklyn and other teams of job for the Rangers team, any1 Man. | Goabel, 1f, 0 3 0/ off Erickson in four different innings, city and the Pirates of Manchester, |8t Mary's ..... 010 080 000—4 8 8|¢po 610 National league, and wound ager Olsen fssues a warning o other| Joe Lynch Is getting Into r‘ondlllon‘u"’:"::::" o 0 0| Boston defeated Washington 4 to § in played in South Manchester yesterday |P'lrates ........ 000 010 002—3 7 8] .5 his career as manager of the teams to keep their lamps u eled on|for his bout with Johnny Buft next| % P - ; 2 _Ulthe morning game. Quinn for Boston an ice by the score of 4 to 3. The Jatteries: Hamlin and Pilarski; 8. [Green Bay in the Wisconsin-Illinols the Rangers. Monday night at the New York Velo- 1| generally proved effective in the Houth Manchester crew made a great [ Thornton and Carlson; time, 2 hours. | league. PO S—— drome, by training at Saratoga, The ) l The present season is the fdullest in|West Sider Is hopeful of regaining his bowling circles that the jdraprietors|bantamweight title bave ever experienced, acecp ding to a - lo local man, Judging from accounts One run, one hit and one assist heard from varfous parts csfj the state, | was Bill Kopf's contribution in the this condition does not apply to New | Braves-Phillics game yesterday, e NSIDINNS | |7 Gl SRSl Now delivers a McCue should be able tg) show his fellow bowlers in the Rusfell and - win Foremen's league L few things ' b \Y\ @ ] . about the game. Jack slipg into Iogers : : ’ . B 9 ; Recreation alleys freque i ly and from | 3 i ; pY ¢ ! reports, he is putting 1tg. some nifty scores, (Continued from Preceding Pnge) When the motoring 110 ason is at an|game by § to 4, knocking Glazner ot ( &(\\ / : 0 end, Bill Massey will I gin his cam-|of the box in the sixth inning. Coopker T Yy Y i f paign for supremacy of the lanes. Bill | replaced him, Seore: /’(( ; LW is not letting bowling; interfere with|Chicago |, 000 015 020—8 13 0 Al :flu driving ll;e:: (|"Yfl.b|nd besides m--1 Pittsburgh ...000 030 001—4 10, 3 7 i — 5 ng a second Jimmy Jfurphy behind| Cheeves, Osborne and O'Farell; e 5 the wheel, Bill Is alsoone of the most | Glazner, Cooper, Carison, Hollings. s » Come in today, select the Grafonola that polite autolsts we have yet heard | worth and Gooch. N " / 4 : . harmonizes with your furniture, deposit Fo i ~ » . I s (1B 7] only One Dollar and the instrument will be 1 St. Louls 6, Cincinnati 5, g Manager Frank J¥. McConn has| St Louis, Mo, | —Sherdeld wi T f £ i £ { booked another fine; attraction foF| his own, game with e s ; : delivered to your home at once. next Sunday at St. Jlary's field when | terday, 6 to 5, smashing out aJ two- . I ¥ i the American Chaincompuny team of | hugger m“(vh. brought 1nl].:m=:n ?n % i e y \ Then you (.:an have funr enter talnment’ Bridgeport will play/ the Kaceys. the cighth inning with St. Louds' win- L= = : and real happmess for all the years to come! — |ning run. His performance gave the i N ! ¢ Benny Leonard; has eliminated |jocals an even break with thessisitors ; , The Columbia Grafonola and Columbia H \Rocky Kansas for:{.ome time at | as they lost the morning game, 11 as a contender fcr the lightweight|io o, ; i e Records bring to you all the latest, all the champlonship. THe champion did a| Hornsby clouted out his) nine- ; s / best, all the most popular music produced , td dcecmve job ynsle’w!uy at Michigan|teenth home run ofthe F"Rm"'i Har- 1 : ity, Ind. Benny s returning Bast at{zrave also slammed out a eircuit | k g ¢ $ once to prepare fer the bout with Lew | drive. Seore: \ | 3 by the great musical artists of the stage. Tendler at Jersay City, CINCINNATY B The bad weafllner yesterday did not ‘,",f',r,r“::,f'} i prevent the public amusements com- |Duacan, 1. mission from conducting the baseball | Harper, if. games at Walm/it Hill Park. A big|}! 194 crowd witnessed two good cxhibitions tions. ST T3 Pay at your leisure By taking advantage of this offer you don’t have to pay the full price of the Grafonola all at once. You pay leisurely, a little each month, while you, your family and friends are enjoying musical happi- ness every day. o3 July 4, 1922Awill be remembered by | ", the fight fans fas the day when Johnny | Wilson, holder of the middleweight | title, met a boxer he could defeat. Fecocnouc il 38 *Datted for Kecl in 8th, B Come in now while selections are complete, | | { xRan for Bressler in §th New Brita#1 sent a big delegation of fans to Har‘tford yesterd: afternoon. | ya,ep, Jim Clarkings Senators played with|smit), their usual holiday pep, losing to|Hornsb | Schultz, Bridgeport. ) Fournie. 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Chicago ¢...... 000 211 10x—5 11 1 Act at once - ] = J in an auspicious manner, driving (Afternoon Game) Gy,'aioc SR Pruedty Shocker and Severeid; Rob- | { z Today Peter June to a victory in the 2:07 V./ashington 2, Boston 0, “Pop” Geers opehed his 1922 cam- | voon g d Schalk, trot on North Randall track. Wa g iington, July 5.—Boston ob- i [ 7 & 4 —~-v;|~ i tainecy an even split with Washington corge Duncan Abe Mitehell anGion t1. day and on the series, losing o Willie Hunter, the noted English|ine xgternoon battle . Francis > > 8olfers, arrived in this country yester-| pern(fited only six scattered hits in 132 MAIN STREET THE BIG FURNITURE STORE day on the Majestic. They left New|¢ho { fternoon game and Rice drove Latest Records York today for Chicagos to compete|in yy th Washington runs with timely g 5 A i o in the national open golf tourney. hits g oft Bier : ; Coo0-Coo—by Al Jolson.. Swanee River Moon, Waltz. (Coo-Coo, Fox Trot. e 5 Teasing, Fox Trot. Loveable Eyes, Fox Trot. Rosy Posy, Fox Trot. CHEE s AL A S O e, i e Stumbling, Fox Trot. Every Day, Fox Trot. Gee ! Bat T Hate to Go Home Alene 0 0 you are now advertising./‘, s Loty 1 VR R g VR o e BB W B L T T ———— woman golf champion, has cancelled S5 b s el her trip to this country, an announce- | gy it g5 ment that will be met with disappoint-|J. ¥ arris, 1b. . men by Americans. ¥ gy coun gt e e o IOLLY AND HER PALS ., May Did Her Best—or Worse - Which? - BY CLIFF STERRETT team against Deep River yes lay afternoon and lost 6 to 3. Jimmy Green star third baseman of the Kaceys, played with the winners, ILL THINK T LISTEA, MA. DO YoU SELIEVE 1N : T Tohnny Wilson, holder of the mid Y ) MARRYNG A Mw—J r‘ MADE YoU WOT Rave 1 EVER nn ilson, older o ¢ mid- , e TARE (et e REPROACHED dleweight championship title and QT REFORM Him < = . ; Soldier Bartfield, will probably meei T HAT'S wOT | YOU KA T o in two six-round bouts at Lewistong < > TisEiE e _LHVf C:“/ T o You For M3 Maine, July 14. If Bartfleld s any &5 2O ) 7| . where near right he should win botp pe k < DDOANT I ( [ vo \{\ bouts. i 1 It must have becn a severe test /q n the ring yesterday when Billy Migy e dropped Willle Meehan, the & boy" in the first round of a 10 raw.ad bout at Oklahoma City. Protect Your Hes (03 Always Use PREVENTIV O Ly anl"'?"o‘nhlot‘ Frotas 'on | Druggists or / s b, 1922 I Xy 3 P ater s, e ot il it mberved C o A LA

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