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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1023, Lt Sl e s AMER neu ‘ AGUE = 1 MIGHT PINCH JACK .:..‘I.'f’.—‘.“..’..'.;'—.:,‘,‘,.‘;.,_ Yanks Win Speaklnfl S ma e sl 0 Snortal K NI T jometivs delphia here yesterday, 4 1§ 2 Philadeiphia A crowd of between § fand & 000 s Washington defeat the Navy at Poughkeepsie yesterday. W ing the stroke on the winning crew, got out'of a slek bed to take his place n the she Columbia finished third with Byra- ecuse fourth, Then cam | Penn The Corneil race by three The Junior Varsity event went She Syracuse haw ke Total 1A Whits shirts of coatless Philadelphia ... 3 bleaehers in Parl 1 New York . eves of batters a " Two be . 7 PP ey 3 3 1 batsmen a g shady &y, Heima " . acearding 1o the Cineinnat thaws, Piin; ea ) PIan to request officials of Vard, Pipp and WEAn and Beott; | that natrons b required to keep left on hases, N that patre uired to ' Pase on halle ccats on or wear green ahirts ek out, by - terfielder Roush of the Reda lan ) pires, Conno; ons; tim a petition yesterday, whieh was in.|MeNt I8 sup Nempeey o wi atoace = 18 loreed by Manager Moran a 19 Agcordas h the maney {8 not fort g it will Beowns 6, Tygers 8 | pires Finneran and McCormick et - : Bt. Louils, June #t, Louis 0 esterday he declined an o ¢ X President Veeck of the Cubs stated | Yosterday he declined an offer of ¢ pounded three Detroit pltchers foF 11| ynay the background for' the batters Iihcl Valued at DIRD. 508 i8R hits and won yesterday's game, 6 to 2.{ might be changed, but that the rest ' paymes he ofte 1t was Shocker's 11th vietory of the|of the scenery would not be interfered with senson, against four defeats, and puts him in the lead in the league's piteh-| Harold F. Giil of Brockton, pitcher tor the Holy Cross cc baseb, Detrolt, elub until ho was graduate ast Wed ! e | nesday, has signed a contract to pitel o ol for the Cincinnati Reds and will jo 0| the team In Pittsburgh, | : . 8 v . ola bonuo larger than 3 sign | ™! e enamplon | Cadets of St, Peter's Are O|the contract, but the exact fis . of 4 | Bes ' S v - 3lon the agent of.the Cincinna g 3 I pa A fast game of indoor baseball was | 0| who obtained his signature emp cansed el p A yesterday afiernoon at 8t 0 = cam f p ary's field, The Cadets of 8, Mary's| ¢! The successful checker player is| worry o o fofeated 1 Cadets of 8.l —|the one who is on the jump most of | "7 1 | . el Tuly wi ing race including ! Peters chureh, These two Total T T the time. e Always have 15t and furious x—-Batted for l*.'m\»lll in g h im 'i."l\vv‘ ) laplaying champi game when matched MeCarthy and [ 0/should he good ones too, the Pirates| D ftE opi Bt Bt ijitormed | meeting 8t. Mary's, the Independents| FlE]D fY VE A 003 80 » o|and Tafnirs ciashing and the Rangers | 1 C e PatErs S2e48 000 1 o |and Cardinals meeting. | Saturday two games will be playa 1 i s d { Diroctar O'Brien: Arranges Interesting | by four teams comprising §t. Mary" 1 s| The rain stopped what would have| “adot league 1 | ’ Rl 1 0 Clheen a pretty game last night for! Card of Athletic Activitles for . nocker, e 40 hoth Falcons and the DPirates werc ST LUTHERANS HERE TCMORROW : i ' {out for blood. [ Youngsters at st. Mary's Vietd. | T To0 ) swedigh Lutherans winl |8 8§ hae MoMKbus \\' 1::5 = 1a) were | 12y the Bristol Lutherans here Satur- | g Manus, Gerbar; double plays, MeManus, Harold Weir, f“l"‘"'" of the 1923 E 4 V'S ly i yes- y afternoon at 3 o'clock on the ’ Geiger and Schil . Gerber, MoManus|High school baseball team, plans to |t yday de o8 irec- | Bllis street grounds. Bristol is tied | N and Zchllebner; s and Fratt; jeft on|go to Troy Conference prep school in|tor ‘Drien. sults wery |With the locals for first easrale base, Detrolt §, 8t. Louly f; tase on bahe | Germont next fall. Weif should be a|as follows: will be sent to the mound for the Fran~is § in|valuable athletic arset to the school, \ ) my +re. home team and either Nelson or Johnson; um- | especfally on the diamond He's a Johnson will catch. All the players tres, Nallin, Morlarty and’ Holmes; time. | yarg gafe hitter, a sure flelder and a|in., second; Charle 1 : n., |are requested to report tonight at 6:30 E s flash on the paths | thir o'clock for practice on the Ellis street , . Senators 1 7 5 Runni v 1 1 class, grounds. 3 ; (8 Beagle, baseman for the Pi<|J. Souney, " Sy A\ B “A. Washington, June 29.—Ehmke out-|pates, still bats 1,000, His team did i ., gecond Mo g H. S, EU()IM\ MMPRACTICE lasted Zachary yesterday and Boston|not play last nigh Much depends | i " Captain Billy McCue of the High upon his maintaining a h batting | St ad ju 30 . school football team is determined to| S8 took the opening game of the series s L . p 2 g. average due to an agreement between | Greco, get away to a flying start next fall fror Wasninston, 8 S0l himself and Manager ant has issued a call for all football Poritm get a bonus—-or something. men and candidates to meet at Wal- put, 1 T , 34 ft.,|nut Hil park Monday afternoon for 3 The Phils beat the Robins yester-|/rsti 1 At . second;: | elementary practice, such as falling on | day with a rally in the seventh. Five|Ché A : |the ball, passing the ball, recovering runs off Dickerman clinched the game hing high jump Greco|fumbles, etc. If successful, these % which was won on Hubbell's doubic. | broke all s previous records M‘r!‘!rnr‘rv will be held throughout the 0 e mping 4 ft. The New.York Yanks trinmphed 5 —;|after a hard fight with the Athletics, N . | A really in the sixth, after the Mack- h % \ * £y 3 % 9, ® Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Mars Tobin, rf. Robartesn, Eszell, 3b, Willlams, 1 Jncobson, cf. McManus, 2b, Gerber, 88, . 0 1 1 1 2 d ) w chell, ss. 0 0 0 [ 3 1 1 1 0 0 6 Sl vowrnoonvoos men had taken the lead with two homers, did the trick. Pipp drove in |the tying run and Meusel's sacrifice fly brought in victor, Rice, . ... Peckinpaugh, Geslin, 1t. Pitcher Toney held tight in the pinches and shut out the Cubs, his team gettting one run which was enough to win, The Cubs got only 4 safe bingles. \’ | coomannunnoan S A | smzmws 2l 05205000008 Starts Tomorrow a2l onosrnrnonmuons ;;B;::fgd‘ a | 4 The McGrawmen made it ten in a Boston ..... i 7610 o0 row yesterday by trouncing the Washington " 5 100 000 Braves. Jack Scott came back strong rifices, Shanks : X 1ave and went the wh distance. i | It was an awful zame in Waterbury yesterday. The Brasscos lost by the Enmicn vl I aad Dincen; | tin: ": tune to 21 to 6. enand BoysClothing Trousers and Shoes INCLUDES HART SCHAFFNER & MARX AND ALL OF OUR CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Villa, I veight champ, will mN?lt Kid W H‘lamm "ormr‘r bantam king, at i Philadelphia © 30. They will | go cight rounds to no formal decision. | T ——— o e — o SRS R AR SR Pittsfield lost their f th straight | game to Hartford yeste ¥ | { z Mullen of the St.| team is hiot on the f the ess Types and the | Middletawa, 8t ) En t de i Aale, Collinsville or New Hartford! teams. He wants Sunday games out| of town. e Buckland, the Aetna Life Ins, hur- ler held the Conn. Mutual batsmen to/ one scratch hit yesterday and fanned | to boot. His team won 5-0, @ yracuse and Columbia G‘]RTER}:D Select Crew Captains No metal can touch you Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 2 Milton A. Wise, of Lacona, N. Y., was elected captain of the Syracuse crew BuyWideweave PARIS for next year at A meeting of the| : Orange carsmen last night. He is a | for their style; wear junior and rowed at bow in the var- | them for their comfort. clght vesterday. Witliam Ferric PALM REACH DIXIE WEAVE AND TROPICAL SUITS ARE Longwear in everypair ke YEIHLD gt l‘\aq‘nlfllrt‘):1:1nller(: § g G RN The Bi ; EXCEPTED. _alwa s hi her ifl e¢d Columbia crew captain fcr 1024, ¥ < i g . ys hig ‘ 1 i 0 e Liggest WE HAVE BUT TWO SALES A YEAR — JANUARY AND JULY. A GREAT SELECTION HERE TO CHOOSE FROM AND PROBABLY WILL BE FOR SOME TIME YET, BUT THE EARLIER YOUR CHOICE THE BETTER FOR YOU. SEEPEAIE 2 e R S A o sasisisic s csie e o quality than in price. § A \ 4 i ay » when ||| i W B W 8 | S “oanis” when || WASHINGTON CREW 1 880 #oad) Darsce Ve i M) peyce RepuCTIONS ARG POSTED INSIDE THE STORE 300 Howsof WINS GREAT RAGE A AND IN THE WINDOWS. Solid Comfort” 4 dein Newest Popular Styies and Lasts A.STEIN & COMPANY (Ontinved Srom precesting SAls). —All Sizes—With Leather and Fibre } Chidren's HICKORY Gartes i AL g n— Soles—Also Leather and Rubber Heels. %, : BlG PRlCE REDUCTIONS ]N SHOE DEPARTMEM- CHICAGO New Yorx fourth place and Columbia trailed the 28 1€ w, 3 2 1 . : IS procession more than a length away orful Skees! Wonderful Values! Big Reductions! 2 | from the Red and Blue. ; ir)'s' (’Ind ul) Washington dominated the varsity | ¢ h il race for two-thirds of the distance. k Qn""t fl With the satae high span of the rail- road bridge looming up directly ahead “ Columbia was still siight in the lead, % 'Thl‘ Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the Unitad States and it looked as if the Blue and White . NEW BRITAIN STORE e 2 e o e v 324 Main ut.,NearR R. c,.(,,mgg | A glorious surprise. But even before the shalls had slid beneath the bridge lColumh!a was out of it—a beaten crew, but a game on& l Gtores Cren$ uurdny Emmg- to Accommodate Customers

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