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NEW ERITAIN DAILY HEF ALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1023, CITY LEAGUE OPENS AT 6:30 TONIGHT AT WALNUT HILL — BURNS GETS FIVE SAFETIES IN FIVE TIMES AT BAT — JACK BRITTON TO ATTEMPT COMEBACK TONIGHT — BESSE-LELAND TEAM ASSAILED AS INEFFICIENT BY LOCAL ENTHUSIAST — EAST VS, WEST GOLF MATCH—SPORT NOTES BIG LEAGUE COMPETITION Failure in Ameru'an. Is Pltenom in National 'HURLERS FEAR RUTH, GAVE GAMES SEPARATE 6 TEAMS ... i i f = IN FIFTY INITIAL CONTESTS plucked by the B, Louis Browns in the fall of the 1931 season, This is Unusual Standing in National—In American But | A2 "o had lacked major league .'.f.'f L Blmblno Leads League in Run Producing Despite His % A Mobile elub e Bouthern associa- 3 Four Games Stand Between Fivst and Thivd Place— | o e or e :..a":fi'n"o.f.:d'fi. : » Failure As Circuit Clouter — Washington, With 18, 2 : . i o established the remarkable rece ol Next Week May Show Complete Re-alignment of winniug 19 :-:...w;:..... .;!‘l"r‘lh):""::l:: e Heads List of Donators. he sa on he rowns’ wne a H —— S i "ive Ti : "iv aring the spring o 28, ( % { 4 . & Standings Burns Hits Five Times in Five Times Sieiag ok LM ' . e New York, June 14,—Babe Ruth, though far behind in his Today HWenry 15 regarded as the \ 5 new southpaw phenom in the National | ! ; ; 1 3 | home run schedule is more of a terror to major league pitchers At Bat, : \ ; A i atar iram® American | ¢ ! § X - than ovl?r. e i . R . # tranafer fr o Amer 4 4 : ok B ore serious than ever and in the bast condition of his 'k, d == J asel league to the N | " | 2 ¥ abe, Mol h » H w York, June 14.—Competition in major league baseball is 1eaguo to the National ‘league re : 1a" ¢ career, is hitting the ball when it means a run, He is leading the N . ) i pC) e so far thi son |sulted in an exchange when the| 3 ¢ keener right now than it has been at any time so far this seas F. 3 ,, league in run producing. 5 Nrowns, dickering for a first hnrw and the edge is getting sharper in both los igues every day, man to NIl Goorge Sisler's shoes, acs | % As a result Ruth has created what sports experts believe to Six games separate the first six teams in the National today, |cepteq I'red Schicibner from the Bu- &0 . ; | . { 0 which means that within a week there could be an altogether dif-|pirhas ana gave Henry, a rookie, as o4 R p 28 :,,::::, lef:lfgt‘z?;l ,f;fi",,p?fi:’:,nj',,'f lt:;ul:(;";\lc\o(:d (::it'll\) H; ?rr:: ferent alignment of the standing in that circuit, The Giants drop- [the price, : < ¢ tickets but with this season only one-third over he has reached " o) 9 vas | Henry was intreduced to the Na. 2 & ] g 3 the first of a series to Cincinnati 4 to 3 while Pittsburgh was Henrs wan Introduced to the N b fo ¥ T nearly half that total, N | The free passes have been disttibuted in this fashion: Wash- n,nd“l’;{olr::‘leSazfln:flzh;fil).:“(:ulrfi "I, ';' 1‘) “:l‘l‘n:lhge gap between first | |made his debut against Hugh Me- ki ! N es, | Quillan, and came home with a 3.0/ : Chicago could have been in third place today if it hadn't been |victory, allowing five hits, o 5 ! '[';'gt‘r‘:)’;tl; filtm?.tt:::nislz Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 11, Chicago 7, for a wallop Brooklyn uncorked just when it nppomcd the wal-| When the Browns put in thelr g , St. 3 loping was over for the day. The score was 8 to 4, ‘“‘L‘“:‘:M‘"’:I "I"‘;:;‘"‘l';“;" :\?nv‘rll‘v: .“'"'l‘;: - Rogers Hornsby's return to the| = - e e r’rnxmnl‘!lm‘n, w;n‘undl:fl' with a bid for| Sl ; AN EAST vs WEST l" GOLF NEw "EPART”RE 'I‘[] me after three weeks was stimus-| | Henry by the ers. ¢ F it § 7 l‘:tln: to Bt. Louis und Boston took | The Browns did not hesitate. They | o | f MATGH ls Now ARRANGED another tumble 3 to 2. Hornsby got (had Menry on their bench, had not . 4 PLAY MANEHESTER o i three hits in five times up. ! ”ow The.v L,ne "p luged him all spring and feit that they el ‘o . ; : § asiiic l'mlu.bl: e Mr\- American League Struggle were giving away a canceled postage |stamp and obtaining a Liberty Bond % ices of Jess Sweetser, Barnes, In the American the battle is be- | p: wed ot e ennai- || in Four Leagues ||/in return. ‘ ._ ‘ TR v ‘ s e 413 Rarase Tana Dinete (Bell and Sllk Glty Teains Resume s aren't running as evenly as in| But the shrewd Wilbert Robinson the National though only four games | had rome mrnrmmlnnhou the ;‘nu;g ] y ate first and third place. New | southpaw, In fact, he pressed the \ New York, June 14.—A golf mateh 1 ;'apr.kr took the opener from St. Louis | National Leam‘e offer by adding $2,500 to hrhlelhm‘r‘ \ v / | ‘ between east and west with teams llllllfll Fe“d Sallll‘da)’ 5 to 0 mostly because Joe Bush held AR In aecquiring Henry, ¢ composed of eight leading profession- REA the Browns to four hits but Philadel- Yesterday's Results ; 1{]«-nr_v”ln n n;;ml;nrt n‘tl the Cleve- als ur.lrl. u‘;: nmn;l\m;a h‘nn h;mn ar- i won and is only three con- | ‘ and sandlots, e is really a protége . " PNRY ranged by the professional golfers' as- | n the coming Satiirday afternoon :e’:’t: :le,:lnd the leaders, g:,?(fi':‘],,y,flfi"‘.&':.lxui-omt 3, of Manager Lee Fohl of the Browns, FRANCIS HENRY sociation to be held at the Tnwood [at Muzzy fleld, Bristol, the New Des Fight for Second. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2. Fohl lives in Cleveland and plucked| Salary differences, that caused fric- clals, is given as reason for his fail-|Country club, July 2, a week before |parture and Manchester baseball An interesting series will get un-| gt 10uls 3, Boston 2. him from the corner lots, tion between Henry and club offi- ure to get a chance with the Browns. [the start of the national open cham- | teams will resume their annual fend. der way in the Amcerican today when — ——— e | FAONShIP, Two years ago in a thrilling battle The east team probably wiil, be|at Bristol the Manchester team Philadelphia receives Cleveland in a Standing of the Clubs y rN ] o Goha tiase, Clabeland ) captained by Ifred McLeod of \Wash-|walked off the field when a deciston e ceseene 3 —— gen, Gene Sarazen, Jim Barnes, 1.eo|tjon sort of strained relations he- w;‘;&i‘mk S e hanie Pittsburgh AR LEAGUE ROSTER SLASHES BB Finoiits of Hist ahd Scisotidh Ho B. L. CLUB HERE SUNDAY Dicges, John Iarrell, Clarence Hack- |tween the pair. However, after many ton's day off and climbed a notch by Brooklyn .. '.'r: 6 of and Scientific X~ A ney and Cyril Walker, professionals: [ verhal battles and a long newspaper '| iioias LgALh 10:t0 Cincinnati . 26 22 2 J ing Promised at Weiss Park, New | ;. : and Bobby Jones of Atlanta and Jess | sontroversy hostilities were again down! “5 mu‘m b‘(‘hl‘nfles ¥ b 37 p ::; After Midnight Teams Cannot Trade . % Fach Nine Has Been Strengthened | Sweetser, national title holder, as taken up on the diamond and the : *hicago 27 R e 7 Haven, for June 20, K amateur representatives. 811k Towners emerged victorious aft- With Each Cther Until Xext Sea- ' and the Rival Managers Promise | Representing the west will be Em- |y g ‘;;'\h:;g lnr\"lr,{l;;nn:: :::T;: ;;he George Burns, the third heaviest| g . " 17 5 327 1 The greatest outdoor boxing show a Good Diamond Battle |mett French, team captain, and probh- f final tilt taking place at Clarkin hitter in the league got five hits In| by gaionia 13 265 N % son Rolls Around 1 y five times at bat. L 'e,:'er ;!ngm ":1 annectl&:fl-—nfihnll is ably Jock Hutchison, Bob McDonald, | ga1q Hartford Games Today New York, June 14.—Today is the|the advance “dope” on the Dundee-| rThe Besse-Leland team will prac-|Bill Mehlhorn, Mike Brady, John |y o ccooon s oo . NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at St. Louis. last on which major league baseball|TIPIitz card to be staged at Welss|tice at St Mary's fleld this evening | Black, Laurle Ayton and Harry Hamp- | o oo, 1350 S1most the same thing JE Brooklyn at Chicago. clubs may cut down their rosters to a | Park, New Haven, on June 20th. 38 at 6:30 o'clock in preparation for a|ton, professionals, with “Chick” Jiv-[yr o "o oo mpmrml‘u,.‘ HIRE LB rounds of high class boxing and genu- game with Plainville at the local field |ans and Rudolph Knepper. games but Manchester stre ,g;;‘,,,,‘.d i 5 New York at Cincinnati. limit of 25 and after midnight they Red in Straight v 3 v % 18 ' Bt " Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, will be unable to trade with each|ine fighting will make up this card lon Supday. - | S R ths' Meanfime and adabned tie Cincinnati, 0., June 14.—McQuillan GRERIP gl other until next season though they|8nd it is expected that all attendance | Sunday's i e & E y's game is one that has long 2 H 9 " P e wa v was Knocked out of the hox by the iy (@Ko plavers fromm tha minors by| Fecords for the Nutmeg state will b peen awated for fhe Plaimlle hoys Tex Rickard May Build |next two. "he inal game was staged Reds in the third inning yesterday, American League purchase or waiver. smashed and dropped into the dis-|have heen anxious to test their metal | " ' and the local team won from the - It s the first year of application of |Card when the fans start filing through | against the old time Ploneers, The| New Outdoor Stadium | were again forced to take a pasting. champion Glants, 4 to 3. .. Xestorday'siResults the new rule designed to prevent a|the turnstiles and Into the spaclous|visitors will come over here with a| _ Lhuclnh Pled by the cwitesoned New ullork.r Philadelphia Detroit 2. strong club from clinching the pen-[ball park where the show is to be pig squad of rooters and a team that| New York, June 14,—Plans for a :‘s a 10-7 favorite. Even Frankie e Re New York 5, St. Louis 0. nant by taking the best material from |staged. Pasteboards are aiready on|has been strengthened considerably |monster open air arena, with a seat- | Woodward, who started with the Boston10, Chicago 9. a club that is out of the running. sale and even now the call for choice [gince their defeat by the Corbin Red |ing capacity of 75,000 for boxing, {uo!-}\Vh!te Sox this year, could not halt Only three games scheduled, Formerly the clubs were required [reéservations indicates that big delega- | gox several weeks ago. ball and athletic events, were =~ an- the rush of the Silk Towners, who to be cut down to 25 players a month |tions will be present from Bridge-| The Besse-Leland boys also have a nounced yesterday by Tex Rickard, | were also fortified on the nwl\n\fl b;\: Standing of the Clubs earlier but they were permitted to|POrt, Hartford, Waterbury, Meriden | mych stronger team than at any other |boxing promoter. The site for the procuring the services of “Specs i W. ) .C. |trade with each other until August 1. and New Britain. The Dund.s,es-"rip-!“mp this season and when the two |new stadium already has been obtain- | Reynolds, Georgetown star. New York ..... 32 18 : LB e litz l:l"hh brings together a former | |ash the fans will see a basebxil bat- M{n {:e lsam’;o fll{‘\d z;g:s;:\;;t‘:?\g ‘Z'T;k The ;omll;}w]s r;"r'm" should bae 3 4 i & i % " g A i vl L - v ac! S rivalry Detroit ... 28 27 $ 2 honors who is going to make a des- which will have a double deck steel|contenders, but Manchester has wid- a8 §t. Louis 52 96 58 In Each Major League|perate effort to take the ex-champ's | s . grandstand in no way will interfere | ened the gap by securing the services sBatted for Ryan in 0th. & . A present place as the next boy to get a| First Airplane Golf Game |with nis plans to enlarge the seating | of two former New Departure bril- nelnn-fl. oston ... '1. ;4 L American League shot at the crown. Two 10 round f . capacity of the Velodrome from 26,000 | jjants, “Smoke” Halbach and Eddie g1 oy 3 G. AB R H PG To Be Played in Chicago|ts 60,000 which he announced a few ‘Washington ” emi-finals, either of them good as iy Chicago ... 18 2T Heilmann, Dt. 45 161 37 60 .429q i s d star bouts on ordinary cards. The days ago, he sald, and he plans to re- (Continued on Following Page Chicago, June 14—An airplane| i 'e%s vl as Boyle's Thirty Acres | : B AER) llins, Chi ..46 165 24 64 .388 S Games Today e eaton (3 104 24 @2 ,g7g|nreh Joe Currie, tho clever New Hn-| g0l matchi s to be staged soon by|tainit ; " d ven mittster, end “Staten Island” Wil- ) Tub § leb: in New Jersey. ‘ Chicago at Boston. Ruel, Wash .88 107 18 40 .878|ii¢ Rtupshy, that aguisasive little bat.|ihe Qlymplo Countey club in colehra- Al M s St. Louls at New York, Reichie, Bos 138 81 14 33 .363[tior who Has fousnt them all. The|tion of the opening of its fourtn CESTERDAYIS HOMURS | Makes Cars Y ! o . e n , M N Detrolt at Boston. National League second, “Youns" Leonard, still the fflfge:f"gol‘; Th the S, whel | Msubel Wanicen L4 REPAIRED and Cleveland at Philadelphia. G. AB. R. H. PC.ypoonquered “Sheik of Wallingford,” 4 Hooper, White Sox .... Wheat, Brook.46 176 34 72 409|554 Gfleorga West, an English scrap- | SOntest “':“C];,‘ ‘.:mfll;c F,?eye?.l:g' tva Ruszfell. Pirates ....... 3 OVERHAULED VintbRI ek of BT R S M Cadillacs a Specialty New York ..... .+ 002 100 003—3 o H Grimm, Pitts,.47 172 20 67 .390\541 <who has the real stuff and who Cincinnati ... 022 000 00x—4 International League Hornsby, St. 1,28 105 29 40 881|511 ‘be AT by Coanectiaye | slated by nine amateurs on one side| AHE FUBE o iperer ettt ) I Btk Daiter olonnel ey Bottomley, § 1,50 201 30 76 .378 o b in over Hastford |20d nine professionals on the other,| ° | AUTHORIZED NASH base hits, Meusel; stolen bases, Duncan, Yesterday's Results Mokan, Phila..36 135 27 51 .378 f\;:‘k’ i’! ‘]' recant W me: Brer:’er is the first event of its kind. I. M. Home Run Iraders. SERVICE STATION J Mike Morley, For an eye-opener,| , p. .. wiil pilot the plane for the| Wiliams, Philadelphia /X4 Plnelll; sacrifices, Bohne; double plays, R . L P ochester 0-6, Jersey City 2-12, Bohne to Caveney to Daubert; Frisch to ¥ Bapryih tyhet; disvae Merlden Vouhes olly; Yo to Kelly; left Syracuse , Newark 3-4. . rofessi ALY Bar Kot Yotk ' Cincinnat 3 bass 0| Baftalo 14, Baltimore 5.4 Jack Britton on Third ster, will start hia comeback against | PIOICSSOTn R0 CCO8 BOIC IS 5l SAUL Renin g ¥ Steve Smith, a tough lad from Bridge- | R€Ar s possible to each of nine p AN, SPOWDA. oy ¥ ting greens, while J. M. Curran, the| Hauser, Athleticc .. [ ) (] . balls, off McQuillan 1, off Ryan 2; struck ; Toronto 3-4, Reading 1-5. . . Come-Back, Flghts Tomght ports other air golfer, will drop bhalls for| Miller, Cubs ....... his team of amateurs. The players| Mokan, Philadelphia GARA(;E out, by Donohue 3, by McQuillan 1; hits, oft McQuillan 8 in 2 2.3 innings, off Ryan 1 in 5 1-3 inninge; umpires, Hart and McCor- Standing of the Clubs mick; losing pitcher, McQuillan; time, 1:29, L W, ¥ P.O New York, June 144—0n‘ his third Ruth fanned twice yesterday, then|will then hole out from where the Traynor, Pirates | quest to 1egain the world's welter-|ypnoekeq out a measley single. balls fall, Miller, Athletics ..... 813% CHURCH ST. Tel. 1364 Pirates 4. Phils 2. g;fi?;s(::g ADiS ;q. ,’.,a, 73| Geight boxing championship ‘itle, Pittsburgh, June 14.—"Reb” Rus- Readin 5 o 24 20 Juck Britton will appear tonight in a - - - — - . gell's home run drive in the eighth B Lo LR R 4 . D20 e r ith Soldier Bart- . inning With Bigbee, who had doubled, | Torento . LEE 1:i'é]l‘«!.‘Oluln:'illh:::‘fi::t::n's(;lrs(el:\pp:arr- HOW TO Start The Vacation wrcng BR'(‘"E econd base, won yesterday's gamo | Suftalo . 25 468146 here since he lost his crown to s L Newark for Pittsburgh over Philadelphia. The | oMK o0 A Mickey Walker last winter at Madi- crees v oy e o ; ¢ ersey City ... : 892 (o0 Square Garden. Britton held the - gcore was 4 to 2. BYTAOHES " 1 s'ev s v a PUT THOSE STIFF Philadeiphia, s e 3 20 title twice. WELL LET'S EEE-IN I'LL GeT SHIRTS BAGIKK-: 2 Games Today w To PACK UP ELOE " /Your CLOTHES|| NOT GOING To TAKE | DRess SuiT! T ouT FIRST [ DpREsS CLOTHES - Buffalo at Baltimore, 3 eH HEH Toronto at Reading. HA]R STAYS o T - VACATION = HEH A Teis \S A Jers City. p Bancroft, s, Groh, 3b, . Frisch, Meusel, 1f. Yaung, rf. Telly, 1b. . lomonnaamuna? oo *stengel . olocowrnonnuny wlossccccocscns 0 1 0 0 [ 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 s o 53 ° Burns, rf. Daubert, 1 Bohne, 2b, Roush, cf. . Duncan, 1f, Pinelli, 3b. Caveney, s Wingo, ¢, .. Donohle, p. lwwu.u-u; olocorvocro, crmcruuie Slucwwosacoy ol oornosonue = 1o ra e e B Mokan, If.-cf. .. Wright, s8.13b, . Willlams, cf. ... Leach, 1f. . Walker, rf. Rochester at Tierney, 2b. Syracuse at Newa Henline, c. . 3 F i MBED, GLOSSY (Continued on Following Page). EaSteln eague | CO , | R R T Yesterday's Results Springfield 12, Hartford 6. Signs of Life in Local N Haven, 0-n waterury 12 | “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Worcester b, Pittsiield 10, Ball Circles, What! - | Combed—Well-Groomed \lluulmg nr Illv Clubs i ———————ceaemat artfore iy Sporting Editor, I\f"v Hu'\' New Britain Herald, City SRR L BAL Dear &ir After watching the awkward efforts of the Resse-Leland base i ball outfit, in defeating a plcked | YWorcester up team, last Sunday, the writer, :'i”""‘ port . . 4 o in commen with others, is won- Pittatield . 26 313 o | CAN' T ™ You NEVER CAN [\ ATSiLk AT f the B-1 team {s really ey Z TELL WHEN You AND PATENT ( (?@‘W }V(“/W é)@m"‘;’fifig M o adequately " Gemes Today 7 kbl MaY NEED LEATHER SHOES! M@ %wrv“ csssoud | $pringfield Albany Waterbury esent New Britain, Albany at Bridgeport - tew days time, I can get A team Hartford at Springfield (2) U ML together— mostly old timers, Pittefield at Worcester, which can wallop the everlas - ing daylights ont of the B.l, out | g S If the 27 stores team wishes aoe & Httle “Jack” on the ra. VESTERYEARS e attention ean be given thereby, be made a littie more in terosting Keeps Hair Would like to hear from the Ten Yo 7o, %mbed B-I, manager, with the idea of On June 14, 3, Americans cap- etaptiseciaal’ arranging a game, or series tured international polo trophy by| games, which would demon 1 fraction of goal, defeating English Millions Use It— Fine for Hair! | the fitness, or the nunfitne y team 4% to 4 1-4, at New York | case may be—of the ,. Twenty-five Years Ago. ~Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly " ties"” outfit to represent our pro On June 14, 1898, George Shoeh, A few conts buys jar of “Hair-| CHANCE « gressive ¢ vetaran of Rrooklyn, Washington and | f.rrmm any drug stere, which| . Tue WAY To The ETATIEW Yours truly, | other big league teams, became third | 1 stubborn, wunrily or H. W. LINNBHAN. | baseman for Connie Mack's Milwau-| shampooed hair stay combed all "layJ £) Day Stdeet. I kee outfit. Jin any styie you like, | The VACATION | I | WA S A HUGE , MONS TROUS ,h Jowe Coprrighe, 1935, 1. ¥ Tribune Tne.