New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1923, Page 9

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s s .r'pea.kin8 Runs-{lo_i—:“Wnb N k. 13 B —— s ] {Uhiea incinnatl Lirookiy: Taking | Roston pday at- | Phita < L to » your automebile ine-=it ean't he done Wil su pri ever re rough Portland 8 tention was attracted behind the sehoel house war-like yelps and who rove to be hut eld Pete | Pusari baseball | New diamond for all the world as he did a | Phils dees ago | Cleveland Detroit \at was more, who should he | Bt Louis t bhut Hareld Clark of |Washington ahout the same time [Chicago : of a sensational eateh- | Hoston n League ? WT ¥ series of ould it y cavorting Amianie L 8 TH about a York 10 or more And behind the b Bast Herli was whe somethin Intemational Leagne mighty gond players in AT W7 and still ean put up a|Reches i Haltimore |Toronto Puffala were FBETI the ol days mean exhibition Now cessary to make the ¢ of the old timers com. |1teading plete i 1l Breanecke and |Jer. City Red Camphell get ont e old spilied | Newark shoes #yracus HARTFORD HIGH all that is n me-hack to have and uniforms. Himmy league \ run in suces 'Connell, the Vit hig second home wive contests yesterduy, The winning stride the Giants was haited by the lowly Rrooklyns | yesterday when Bentiey was knocked from the slab in the enth inning. | (Continued with twa on dumped yesterduy, A of From Prebeding Page) | Wit game to his eredit, In addition to this he has allowed but 15 bases on tale ds the hnrd luck player in the | lalls which in indeed quite an achieve Ameriean | Yester he | ment for the young piteher, The game sprafned his |tomorrow may take on the aspect of o pitehers' duel hetween two of the nest pite in the state, 1f “Jackie" Conlin ible, ho will be used for the Ath ties CORN ke I'he Ponles, the Eastern league, lost to the | yesterday and now HERE TOMORROW Conlin Team are Cubans ampetitors NATIONAL IEAGUE | New Y terday b the New world's ehamplons piEht ir-game series by a Total xoRatted ning an: hits, Meuse! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29 1028, _—_——-—_—————-—————————-——-————' neckties Mt American being 1 prefer m sy P " AW B Bett; lef op hases Pitisburgh M 6 bases on halla o Cheeves 4 Felix, Il sruek » 1 Kopt o wasell 1 Gowdy Hamilon & aing plicher, P “ L o el tants Defpate umpires, Han o ork., May 2 Brookiyn yes roke the winning streak of Nationals, th won elght first of a of a7 Genewioh TWO FOR PHILLIES Y Boston, May 29.~1hiladeiphia 100K Rostan both sames of a doyble-header from Twa Roston yesterday, 6 th 4 and 11 to 2, [ Reore o (Piret Giame Philadelnhia, ' A et H 1 X the games, taking [ .t ) i | pires H [ ne Aouble . [ base hits, W three base WKopt 1o Priladeiybin plare Swift Managing Editor 1 Awift o s of Norwich Uni A Welnert 6, off Fillin 3 sruck eut off Fi 1; hiis, loaing piteher Finneran and Moras Pillingim Hime Cands 5, Reds 4, it from i the first for | Burne, rf Daubert, 1b ul | Kopt, o Nell Tohne, h | Pinelll, Caveney Total TS : 2-Datted for Bmith in ninth a--Ran for n 2z1—R for M To rezz—Patted for ¢ . . | Phitaaeiphia . ”- Woston . scored Two hase bits, Crulse un. Holke rifices, Crulse, Kopf; double plays 101 200 400--§ o hits, Grimen thrae hase Louls, sinnatl yesterday, me of the aeries, the Reore Kommic % tor Viargr May 20 ) test going 10 Innings. Ll Clnelnnatl, ah, " whien ve in tenth winning Louls won btod in run 4 UNIQUE AUTO HERE, adventising automeblle with » stunt” body visited N i1s appea soted greal interest on the whe saw i, The car b o ok with an extension frame. Leen Mited a A fAfteen feet | The bady etiering, I8 s full pack Pavers. 6 he is i ing with through New England stated while Iy Hritain that this advertising ear nirty travelling all over the o8 and Canada On i bas ody, over hes b i ecolor, and production O-Mint 1Lif Hamrave is one of Of Norwich Newspaper Vi T New Rrital { All Next Week ‘ROBIN HOOD’ LYCEUM Northfield Ma Orla elected Managing ¢ for the bi-week ersity ciitors inelude ¥ Norwieh o ——— GARTERS No metal can touch you The double grip wideweave PARIS is the latest style in garters, It's tailored to insure complete ease ar,d a most sat isfactory service, No binding, plenty of value and socks held securely, 3000 Hours of Solid Comfort” wacrifice. Hikh G Gahei Tierney to Hojie; Mefnnis; left on run plays rellef duty ;i official averages fust released hy Menager "Dave” Beloin shows the team has heen up ainst some goed | pitching. Taylor w mem of the team, hol sminent position both in the ding antl in batting. | nings, off Blume 0 | He is the lending fielder on the team | Bar and I8 the runner up in the batting | ¥ department. Grip holds the leader- | ship in the hatting with an average of 1381, Weir and Beagle hold third and respectively, Beagle is play- neational fielding game. In ines up to last Saturday he ac- | without an er- me Saturday he spoiled “Ihis racord w pped @ throw from Grip. the only regular | with u perfect fielding average. ' The batting averages for the team follows Grip Taylor . Weir Braglc Kania .. Hjerpe .. Reynoids . Gray Pjla Conlin . 5 Team average ... The ficlding average is as follows: Taylor .. are two full behind ”rl!‘"lllfll.] Now Hentle off Gaimes 4} struck out Grimes 1; hite off Tentley umpires Louls. an, 4 [ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ cooommmy’ [OTOTep— ardelln when hi and clean thett of won for the Hillic Barnes 1 Hentley 1, by i 813 in go, off I all, Taylor; Quigley Kkled ome in the The | . of Bavin Rock Fman; t are desira of arranging a game with the Plainville town m and would like to hear from the manager communications Iter Collins, Federal A, on Av West Haven, Pirates | Chicago, May 29,—Pinch hitters and substitutes cnabled Chicago to tie Pittsburgh in the ninti d win, 5 to !4, in the 11th inning yesterday, Score Cubs ing the cepted all his ehane Benny Lec |ror. In the meets he procee tonight whe in Chicago, reach $100,000 will go to caarity the promoter will be arrested, only to test out the law, and | but | BATTERIES | s angling for 1 Rockiaway the now Dempsey-Wills bout, | Sehmidt | Kunz, D The Quonos « ol PR a score of North Guilf of the the Q Iim Decoratio Total 2 Quono Sunday. The feat 15 the vy hitting of The Quonos play the 000 000 ki ni-pro te inity who can ntee, Larkspurs, 5 preferred. Paul ect, Meriden, Mgr. Lasetall club. WILD PITCH KILLS BOY. Salem Gramn ol Youth Struck Above Heart While at Bat. —Walter Hil- hool pupil, was| struck i cart with a pitched | during an elementa school e baseball game he yesterday, 1d died a few minutes iater. He 13 years old and one of a family of cleven children, Hilenski was at bat for Phillips Gramm hool iy the fourth inning of & gan with 8t James school, when o wild piteh caught him in the chest. He collapsed and was dead when taken to the hospital. 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