New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 9

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e e T Speaking of Sports No matier the of it how tame golf may be amateur finds the “rough" side No, the early morning metorist seen | en the highways t & “get up early and take deep m'au.e‘ ist. It's Bill Brennecke enjoying vide and taking it bhefore traffie gets| on the read. Bill knows how te play | it safe At the Hartford Golf club yesterday Bill Tilden weon, oppenent in Wood; and Manuel Alon Bielke. The out of 15 Either ' “Lefty” Waterbury finger formerly of will be the elub, The Manehester Sipples of hach 2h, Zielke New Departure Bristolites have while Manchester has eaps tured six out of eight starts St or “Rube Torrington enthus: [ ihom up for the Manchester troupe | feated Rostor A | while Pete Coandon or Lester Lanning mound for the me will start at 3 p Dwyer s Wilson 3b, Ih, Lampreeht ¢, but found a Iull‘h'Thulnpsmq or Patten p NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1925, e e e e T e e e ————— Hed Sox 10 Bostos June " hitting, five hits in win ever Chicage won 13 Cands 3, Brases 3 Louis, June 14.- Alded by returp of Horashy, whe had been out the lineup sinee May 24 with an ured kne B Louis yesterday de the Thompson, # Patten, | of will hurt iIn 8102 Pickup Rrowns home *Hatted for W m | Hoston. Goeh 11, . [ Hal o Mitohell, s Kotseh »f o ! Devormer Mg [ op?, ) MeCabe | habe foott If, #0, the Epanish star, vietor thongh he | pf, Tamm 3b, Reilly of, Goodridge 1b, 1. & was, found Norris a hardy opponent Prineston defeated the Creseent A €. yesterday, this being the 22nd vies| tory of the present baseball season Ty Cobl's Tyg day and took a s faltered yesters 2 lacing from the Mackmen (B Folh's Browns were the vietims yesterday when the Yanks broke their| losing spell by virtue of TBullet Joe | | Horkhelmer ss, Forslund 21, | e, Condon er Lanning p. NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued irom preceeding page), Rapp, 30, | xMitchell Waters | Pord W e, P Amith aFells 3 2 | Quinn, SRatted for R Smith #None olt when winning run scored, |Chicage Louls, . Kamm. Simith, Mt hf‘l"l Colling, o) Flagstead lns te B o | Burne; lef o | base on Rlankensh White Sox § Graduation Hits Hard S At Lehigh University [ E home run, e tim was & big factor in Boston's 198 to § Hooper Ahesly Kan at b iooper | Mitehet), | Serious ¥ess elie Bethlehem, Pa., June 14 inroads were made by graduation terday In Lehigh university's o ranks for nest year. The Lasvha team lost its star piteher, Lees, while the wrestiing team lost E. H. Cox Jr intercoliegiate ehamplon, Captals ) Sehwarsbach, and Carlisle, Amung these lopt 1o the laero: eam are Darsi, Brewer and Bradiey’ Four von sistent point winners were lost by 'traek team. They are Leonard J Bray, Lelster, Burgess and Captain Wright [Submarine Base Game With o Corbin’s Now on July 7 H The Corhin Hed Box's game with f/the Submarine Rase nine, scheduled §|for Bunday, has heen cancelied by the 2/sub base management and will he played on Saturday, July 7, instead of this weeli, The change in dates was permitied as a eourtesy to the captain of the sub-base team whose brother captain of the Providence college *lteam. Already two proposed games A Secret of Great Strunk, | o B Col: Strength and can s the between the twe teams had celled by valn and this week ast opportunity for them 1o w The Red Hox plays the Qus North Gulitopd Sunday TOWN IS WIPED OUY Little illage of Griswold, Maine, De. stroyed by Forest Fire Bangor, Me., June 14, —The village of Griswold on the braneh of the Bangor and Aroosteok vallroad was virtually wiped out Tuesday night when one of the for est fires raging in Arvoostook ecounty swept through the settiement, Only two dwellings and the rallway station esoaped the flames The 200 residents who had thelr homes the night before the fire threatened to reaeh the vi lage returned yesterday. Last night when It was found impossible to stay the rush of the flames & special train was made up and the lents were taken out of the danger zone, Two settlement was 4 heap itle Ashland left when hours later the of ashes. FIRE IN NEW LONDON, June 18.—~ln & A supposedly started by sparks from & locomotive two bulldings at the gates of the submarine base on the eash bank of the Thames river were eons sumed yesterday morning, Thres others were partly burned, twe motoreyeles and an aute truck were destroyed and 40 naval men losd eivillan clothing they kept in lockers rented from Katz & Kaufmann, Ine, who operated & store where the fire broke out. Some of the ssllorg claimed 38300 worth of clothing was in their lookers. The loss was estimated at $24,000 of which 000 was on the main bullding and $12,600 on stock In trade The firm's account hooks showing active credits Lo sallors were lost in the fire, New londen, FIRPO FIGHTS SU Meaico City, June 14 Firpo, the Argentine boxer, 18 pected to arrive here tomorrow for his bout en Runday with Jim Hibbard of Buftale, N, ¥ Bush allowing but four hits and shut- | ting out Bt Louis B:0, Meusel's [auraniiiie, s, 5 ¥ by Thurston 1, by Ferg flnl homer with two aboard also was a y, of - . o wmib N i hits, off Leverette § in factor Blghes, |f T 13 1(ionings, oft I, Blankenship 4 in 1 2.8 in. | | Russell, of, 000 610 A10g (NIN off Thurston 1 in 3 Innings, off Fer. 11 480 0813 |®uson & in 1 2-3 innings, off Murray 7 in| Pl LA A OTUE LRI R 5 4 2.3 Innings, off Quinn 3 1o 2 2.3 Innings; | 'fen, Oeachger; Ioft on base | Winning pitcher, Murray; losing piteher | Louis 13; hase on balls, off ( Cvangas; umpires, Rowland, Morlarty, Hil- ISy 51 mreel ot S Osethn |debrand; time, 2:38, - {Toney; hit by pitcher, by Taney | 3 by Ossehger (Bottomiey); umpires, *Ratted for Fand in 9th |ana Moran; time, 1 tHatted for Behan in $th AMERICAN LEAGUE [ Pittsburgh Twa hase it thren baws Yavks Win At Last rgh 4 York, June 14 After losing o ek out, oy |two in & row to the Indians, the Am- [Eei! |eriean league champions finally broke |zWaodall 5 thelr losing spell by trouncing 8t [Blue, 1b, Dodgers 8, Culs 4 | Louis & to o, Lot e Chicago, June 14.-~A seventh in-| |1 alimann, ning rally in which Brooklyn pounded |y, Rigney, #s, two doubles and u single in five |OUt five hits and scored five runs, en- RAaNaes - 0, abled it to defeat C'hicago, 4 to 4. | Danss, ‘p. chances, alding in the Cards' 3-2 win [*Manush over Boston Brookiyn, |Prate, 2», .. 5 5 ab, = i, of, : Yale had an enasy time yesterday vmmL{ 2h, 7 2 Wheat, | dispoging of Washington 12-3, [t > 2 T. Grifin Dartmouth worked hard, but de-|McCarren, § feated Harvard 17-15 High, e, Tavior, ¢ 5 [Diekerman Joie Ray will try to be ¢ mile |Cador pd i *B. (3 record in an exhibition '“ at the Bacaturini Harvard stadium after the Yale game next Wednesday. Now don't forget to bLe at park at 6:30 to see the city league get away to a flying start. The Rangers and the Stanley Works provide the fireworks, i Powerful Muscles | . i 0 | Roston Jack Dempsey, World's Heavyweight Red Russell's B, Louls Phillies' hash 42 Traynor, ah, the |Grimm, 1h, won | Rawlin Gooach, €. 1\ [ Morrinon, p, homer and the settled Pirates (NIxon) ; - 0'Day Athletios 5, Tygers 2 | Phijdelphia, June 14.—Rollie Nay- lor staged a comebrck yesterday and defeated Detroft 5 to 2, The Ileds yesterday tool their #ixth straight, landing on MeQuillan | and defeating the Glants 4.3, 100 010 000 000 011 02x Mokan, each 3 arey; home run, ke and Tierney Holke In the Eastern cirenit the Hillies - scored nix run the eighth inning and defeated Worcester ensily, pend upon the and nature of t lions of cells that com- Haney, T, Cutshaw, 2h, xFotherglill Make 80 glasses of Sparklmi Cheer from a quarter’s wort of good Root Beer! : Here you are! A delicious bub-’ bling summer drink that you can make at home with WILLIAMS® TRoot Beer Extract Best of All—You can have 80 foamin satisfying glasses from a 25 centbottl'; of extract. And it's such fun making your own root beer—it’s just like a regular pic nic at home. All you have to getis a 25c bottle of Williams’ Concentrated Root Beer Extractand followthesimple directions plainly printed on the lal of Williams’ Root Beer Extract. Be sure to get Williams’—the genuine concentrated extract made in Harts ford, Conn. For sale by all grocers. THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. HARTFORD, CONN. s>o® The Springfeld Ponies hit hard and had Jittle trouble trimming Hartford 12.6, St Louts, H locomanummme Rogers Hornsby celebrated his re- turn to the game vesterday by getting ¢ built, just like a house: r uiit, that is built of bosrds and wlssssmsomsas s *Batted for Dauss in 7 xBatted for Cutehaw in ith zBatted for Cole in gth. Philadelphb | ab, [Matthews, ef. ... Hale, b, . Perkins, e. . Hauser, 1b. . IMiner, 1, . | Weleh, rf. |Galloway, | Dykes, 2b. ... | Naytor, p. .. Williams’ Famed Specialties Williams' Extracts Williams' Cocon husks of grains and; the peels and skins | ommnoms ~loszas *Batted for Bayne New 0 0iWitt, ef. ... -~ [Dugan, 3b, 35 2|Ruth, rf, . *Batted for Cadore In Tth, [Pinp, 11, . Chicago. sol, | the ab. Statz, of. ... Gl Hollocher, ss. Grantham, 2b. O'Farrell, Friherg, 3h, A Miller, 1f. .. {Honthcote, v Wally Schang is about ready to take | 1iammert. 1h ... hie turn behind the bat for the Yanks|Osborne, p. ai *Callaghan e Stueland, n. R ] ‘these important thini s0 that today. 100 per éent s body. Jack Dempsey, anywtiflu Champion, when uln: his newer form Williams' Tea House Tea Sl lmacosrmusy | os50502mud tabasiaais . - Williams' Gelatine 13018 ) y Detrolt ... Was L. 011 000 0002 Phitadelphin ............... 000 400 10x—3 o |Bush, p. Two base hits, Perkins; three hase hit, ol , - < (Perkine; sacrifices, Cobb, Matthews, Dykes; 0| ] |double plays, Hale to Dykes to Hauser; 0 |New %ork .. : 2 (Galloway to Dykes to Hauser; left on bases, | 08t Louis hiiaadic e 0087000 Detroit 9, Philadelphia 6; bases on balls, off 0| Three base hit, Bush; home run, ;|Dauss 2, off Cole 1, off Naylor 2; struck 1!#tolen bases, McManus, Jacobson , [out, by Dauss by Cole 1; hits, off Dauss 0 lj‘.\lr,\lr\nl\n, Witt; left on bases, ) ,|5 in 6 innings, off Cole 2 in 2 innings; L 2 0|8t Louis 9; hase on balls, off Bush 3, oft |Ing pitcher, Dauss; umpires, Nallin an -~ — |Bayne 1; struck out, by Bush 5, by §h |Owens; time, 1:48. 8 1|2, by Bayne 1; hits, off Shocker § In off Bayne 4 in 2 2.3 innings; wild | Hofmann, Fo s auae iy loos The signing of Lefty Palmer the Besse-Leland nine should assure the fans of some crackerjack games from now on. This outfit has been lamentably weak in the hox. et ccncucronmns Three different kinds of time are in use today—true solar time, mean olar time and sidereal time. =S with 38 *Batted for Osborne in Sth. ‘lnnlu Brooklyn tiiieie. 120 000 5008 |piteh, Shoeker; losing pitcher, Shocker; | Chicago ... 5 100 030 000—4 (umpires, Ormaby, Dineen and Connolly Two base hite, MeCarren, Johnston; thres time, 2:00. e e e —— and may be obtaine: from any relisble droggist, ational League 1 S MT WT F STt New York x x 2 8t. Louis Pitts. Chicago Ciney Brooklyn Boston Phila. New Dayton Schedule of Reduced Air Pressures Air Pressures Ordinarily _Recom- mended PR PR S R TR | = Here i testimony from a Dayton user ; that is typical of i what we hear every- NCEREERES where: “I have never : 2] e had such good success : with tires as with the Thorobred Cords. One pair on my Hudson coupe kas run without loss of air from April 18, 1921, to August 17, 1922, covering 21,305 miles” —George H. 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