New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN itors made six Hls and six ded wel nleulnt Speaking Tamieson 1 errors R LR T L 0 RS Summa fie Wambsgar Spea ke of Sports ji, Bumm 1 SRR S S S W Dritain is elbawed out ef the state howling ehampionship hy Mer . den. Hard luek, hoys, but try again Boone p next time iardner There's seience In bhowling, but when you haven't got the “hreaks" you simply ean't run up the figures #0 the adding maehine brigade will he |y, nell, & needed Devorm Colling, Cy Williams Is incapacitated with a 122 1t wrenched back, Good newas for the Piagstead outfielders, *Batted for aBatted for Paul Burke of Department 13, ftan- ley Worns, writea that the Stanley Works team would like a game with — Any toam in the statefor Saturday RN .o afternoon or Sunday. hase, TFew Ehmke ton 10 The Giant Juniors would like to 10 1f ' play the Cuban Glants this Baturday. Boone 1. Pernard Milcowitz of 450 Myrtle sireet, phone number 1563.2, is man- ager of the Juniors Lhmke, p, Cloveland® ...\ 0400 Flagstead; stolen Burns, Harris. Cleveland 9, Bos off Metevier 1, off struek - out, by hits, oft Bhaute 3 or 4 in & 1-3 In 1 inninga; hit by or, by Metevier (Devormer Nan) (Lutzke); paesed ball, O'Neill chor, Bhaute: umpires, Rowiand, nd Hildehrand; time, 146 The All Baints and the Berlin Tri- angles will play Sunday, Question: When a saint meets a sharp cornq what does he do? Manager Joe Ku- pec of the All Baints want games with the Umbias, Dubline, Sluggers and other 14.14 ar old teams, He lives at 102 Tremont street, ational League s MT \\'T ¥ 8 Tt The Corbin Red Socks will go to| . 3 Middletown tomorrow afternoon to New York x play the State ITospital team. They | St Louls wiil leave from § nt of the Gram. | Pitts, mar school at 5 o'clock. On | Chicago Sunday they will play the Middletown | Clneinnati W, of C, team in that city, leaving the Brooklyn Grammar school ot 1 o'clock. The Boston games will he played in Russell field, | Phila, AMERICAN LEAGUE /\nu'rlmn League 8MT WD 8T York 7 3 Page) | Thila, levelund xPratt G s nns L “troit Py Louis h (Continued From Preceding ‘flu"un 510 . International League MT WT B BT Rochester S O Baltimore X Toronto X X 9 x 21 2 x Newark X Syracuse x X 16 Wyshington ... X 0 base hit, Fothergill, Ries hi, Hellmann, Pillette, Leibold, GOOD NEWS FOR MR. POOLE byses, Harri b Ruel; do Judge; Pockinpaugh ' London, June 8.—I%irst prize in the ' Calcutta derby sweepstakes ;| ing to 74,000 pounds was drawn by a resident of Za 1 half his chance before the race, rding to a Calcutta dispatch to Russell | oo the Morning Post. innings, (Haney); . Manion losing Evans and Hol ARMY 1, COLUMBIA 1. ‘| West Point, N. Y., June A | and Columbia, unable to play here Boston 7, Cleveland 1. | last month as originally Foston, June the bril and Tev for the Boston Red Sox defeating the | went through nine fast innings to a Cleveland Indians, 7 to 1. The vis- tie at 1 to 1. ding of Collins|a decision yesterday, but rain 5 Waves Furmsb The MLS]C students of the ancient (uee]\ dances at the May fan: senool, | Gorleston, England, rehearse on the shore, taking their uthm from the restless waves, NEW features include every modern ad- vancement in construction and design. You can de- pend upon them to the AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St., New Britain A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm St., New Britain Charland’s Garage, New Britain amount- | Zibar named Poole who | ter were largely responsible more finterfered, although the teams Oh saw called Into play to describe 'I‘l()\ AL I FA(-I E Chicagoe 8, New York 7 ioago, June §.—The term see a8 applied to a hall game, was ust sueh a game as the New York Glants and | Chica side won ago Cubs staged here First one led, then t ther The Cubs and the score was % to 7 Hack Miller, with a home run that tied the score in the seventh inning and a doul eighth, pitehers, it and Hollocher, and Por hest " Grov went The Groh, Baner Friseh, b, T Meusel, If, Young. KKelly O'Cani 2Btengel *Batted for Ryan in 6th, : xBatted fer Smith In Sth, a2x4 *Ba Statz Hollar Friver, Miller Heatheote, | Hartnert Aloxa Now Chieago Tuwo Grant runs, eroft; playe Mauso Chica Jonna Ryan hits, off R I 1. Rarnes 8t. 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