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NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. Rudolph, p. ..., Indians 11, Athletics 0. lett 2, off Morton 4; struck out, by Harrls|xWoodall .. 3 . made it three straight from Philadel- | pa); ¢'Nefll; losing pitcher, Harris; ume S p ea k 1n g 3 14 phia ye“““:.u::::;nu‘ 11 to 0. pires, Holmes and Owens; time, 2:12. “Battad for Mot 00 . g | e (g KAY"S l.]u] WILLAR[I [l['WN WITH 3 HITS 0 . ;2100 200 o138 ab. . b opo. m Red Sox 6, Tygers 5. | -zBatted for ‘Olean la. 7t of S por ts ! wse Bottomley, Mc- | Matthews, of. .. 0 Detroit, Mich., July 13.—A fighting| fRan for Prats in $th, hit, J, Beaith; | Schaer 3b, Jo.. | finish by Detrolt fell one run short| . \VE p 000—8 | of enough to tie the score and Bos- ¢ ‘% v cmack Myers, Boeckel, Southworth; (Continued from Preceding Page) (Continued From Preceding Page). | jounie plays, Lavan to Toporcer; La I‘lnxlnlx:or."m. e Hornsby; Ford to McInnis 1 'Rl_“'& "3b. Bt. Louls 5, Boston §; base on bal ooty Bl " Toney 7, off Rudolph 1; struck out, Toney 1, by Rudolph 7 in 4, none out In 6th, oft MeNamara 7 In 6 innings; hit by ttcher, by Toney (Conlon); losing pitcher, udolph; umplires, Hart and Moran; time, 1:46. Perkins, ton won yesterday’'s game, 6 to 5. mann; doubls plays, Rigney. Pratt Heéllmann 2; Shanks and Burns; lef b Boston 2, Detrolt I2; first base balls, oft Ferguson 4, off Holloway 1, Cole 3, offt Wella 1; struck out, by | #on 5, by Holloway 1, by Welis 1; hits o | Holloway 4 in 4 innings, off Olsen 3 {8 | | innings, off Wells none in ons i Cole 2 in 1 inning, off Francis 1 in ning, off Ferguson 15 in § 2-3 innin Quinn none in 1-3 fnning; hit by pitches, Ferguson (Manush); winning pitcher, guson; losing pitcher, Holloway; Rowland and Kvans; time, > s m'ocorncsssssas Even the Falrest swimming stroke ployed the rabhit punch to the back | Lawrence, p. .. p.0. [ iy Uhgs Sy be_“"d"hfl“dm‘ of Firpo's head in a clinch. Wil- > lard’s left shot home twice to the That Berlin Construction team jaw. Firpo showed a slight eut worked well last night, plenty of pep under his fght eye. Willard took | Clalr, ss, .. Ba teamwork and good hitting, several blows to the head as the :L‘c':“’::_{‘ l‘,; The sight of ‘“‘old” Art Lawrence, o e andea.Rmmd Eight fi:;':er:‘.,"n(f f:.' % who was.a pltcher a decade ago when Willard came out of his corner to|Holst, cf. .. most of his opponents in last night's | taye the aggressive. He landed two | goprb® f game were liitle schoolboys, wa§ &{jeft jabs to Firpo's jaw. The latter | Knapp, c. .. slght to warm the cockles of the old | njjnched twice, apparently tiring | Veley, p. timer's hearts, Artle made a g0od | ;hder the relentless pace he had set, | Nelson p. . come-back and pitcher a sweet game, | gt a5 he drew away from Willard he allowing but three hits. suddenly launched a whirlwind drive ger::]n ; - Ao gll.lt]l, )cl. h head and body. Sensing his Cardinals . 1— 2| Hollocher, . “Rip” McKeon, another old timery ;:\i‘;tuge as Wms.rd'uygunrd droppad | o Cite ot Meaemmiens boren o mee | O T o is a mighty good backstop and 1ast|¢rom o folting right, Firpo rained a o Lawrenco 5 off Valey §: struck out. by | Friverg, 3b. . night the crowd was surprised when) ohey of rights and lefts to the glant| Lawrence 3, by Veley 2, by Nelgon 1; stolen | Callaghan, if. B fivvered d thro to hIFA: bake; A R 7 /illard | bases, Venturo, Doran 3, MeIKeon 1, Me- | Heatheote, ©f. . former champion's head. ~Willard | ool FORICh MGRR Cer Hoffman, | Elliott, 1b, . & tried to ward off kirpo's drive but|ciair, Blauvelt, Gasperini, Veley, Nelson:Kaufmann, D, . Knapp showed good sportsmanship | ,,s" gafensive tuctics were ineffective. | double plays, Hughes to Doran to but poor baseball judgment, witen he| s ", erul right stralght to the chin | base on balls, off Veley b, off Lawrence 3 told McCormick that he had neglected | gony iy Jess reeling back to the it p¥ plicher Rucker & Doran, Clair: hits, to touch third base, thus giving the |, .56 Dazed and groggy he dropped | umpire, Young; time, 2:00. ' [ Nets, cf. fleet footed Berlinite a chance to get|gowiy to one knee. He shook his back in time. liead, much as a blg mastiff might 5. 2b. Ry as the referee tolled the count. He Fournier, 1 Umpire Youyg's decisions were not | ¢niaq to rise at eight but could not T, Grimth, He Taylor, ¢ all approved by the crowd, but the| e pio big bulk to his feet. tormer Detrofler was there every| g jjfted to his corner in a daze. | High, ‘ss. v McCarren, minute and yorked hard. It always Grimes, p. . is easier to cpll them from the bench McAulifte Kayoed. *Wheat .. than from bek of the plate, Tewster, s, . Reichle, ef. | Plagstead, rf. | Burns, 1b. ... Harrls, 1. MeMilian, 3b, Shanks, 2b. | Devormer, . . | Ferguson, p. ... | Quinn, b, .. [SYOPRUPN e £ 7E 1 cccsomsomoo® . ° carroBSuons | ] slesssscssas almocorrosonny 2loccucncanus Cubs 2, Dodgers 0. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 13.—Toney |Jamieson, If. Kaufmann of the Chicago Cubs du- i"'."'::; r!. plicated Alexander's feat in allowing | 5" %5ar, “b * Brooklyn six hits and shutting them | stephensen, 2 Lutzke, 3b. bl Brower, 1b, O'Nelll, ¢ Morton, p. . v ° = L o loocoans [l A S e e ol ) PLAINVILLE TEAM HERE SUNDAY o Plalnville will clash with lhem 0| Leland team at 3:16 Sunday afti 3 0/at St. Mary's fleld, Mike Lynch will o umpire. Either Hyland or Dudack o| will_pitch for the locals and Phelps 0 or Blanchard and Kilduff will be the 01 Plainville battery. Nom Begley will return to the B-L lineup as second baseman, cocommmanmmunnT lhccssonsces | O, | e Zleunusonnoouy ol wluvonsconcoon? = 24 | Manush, 1t. Hellmann, 1b. Veach, rf. . *Batted for Harris In 8th. Pratt, 3 Philadelphia . 000 000 000— 0 | Rigney, s Cleveland .. 0 401 010 05 | Bassler, c. Two base hits, O'Neill 2, Speaker | Holloway, p. . eil, Btephenson; three base hits, J. S Cole, p. .. home runs, Brower; stolen bases, L Olsen, p. .. double plays, J. Bewell, Stephenson and | Francis, p. Brower; left on base, Philadelphia 8, Cleve- | Wells, p. land 9; base on balls, off Harris 8, off Kel- *Fothergill | cummrmannmns |l communa lososres mlossosnssssa HMuswuowsoos & cocconmurvruer el orccornuwsuy © = e st e Topynroa ol st et colcoscocococosces cseo | couwsenancon] som ronsesnnouwa wlonrsocooccsas ol cnaroenoorut alonssesas 2| =2 By The Assoclated Press. New York, July 18.—Floyd John-| (continued from Preceding Page) | Enited for Oteon inath. = son, heavywelgat, halling from = Des S Broatn 2222 000 000 000—0 best first bfseman in these parts, He | Moines, spoiled the plans of Pro:mler Willard did more than any of his| Two base hits, Grantham, Grimes, Kauf- fields his josition faultlessly, gets the | Tex Rickard for dll-ullnflg htlhemn:n;z- previous opponents in holding his mu.t’:'n‘nrr':!i;én:m::; ‘J;g:ru, Pm;,’:y:m:;:. ball off tajt and is a good hitter. On|ward bound stream of fig wicked right in check, but even the|gouble plays, Mollocher, Grantham and El- the based he is a flash. AlL in all, sqmble;lpgin B%Y'e': 30 Acres for the|oumer champion weakened when | ilott: 1ot on bases, Chicago 10. Brookiyn he's abn?t as good as they come in | Willard-Firpo bout. once it got through his defense. ' Had | §; base on balls, oft Kaufmann 2, ally arranged < # ol Gril 2; struck out, by Kaufmann 1, this sectn and Blanchard now has a| The 5705;&;‘1 ;;0;;5::&“- i fm_ the Kansas giant fought any but a|gUmed o8 Sl S o St e worthy fival for the title of premier :\.1111;.; (fi- c; Betm“ ikt afore tha :et‘ensl:\e b::ttllf a different tale might | pires, McCormick and. O'Day; time, 1:40. sadker. uliffe O s ¢ bee old. it s main bout. But this was switched at| "*V¢ PR IR L e v v the last minute so that it formed an But despite the crudeness of his thgos;:hre ::fslsteymu]x:: s:\;ll"?fg, B len 1a| epilogue to the chief atéraction, thel .0 pTWHE SR SUERIRE, o oe AMERI(_:Z‘}V LEAGUE no small achievement on a team with | idea being that part of the 100,000y, joveloped rapidly and has the class that this year's Yale nine| would depart after the ‘_"“‘”“'F“g" stamina and grit. Youth is on his Yanks Win, g had. #o0 and the rest would linger for the| ;o Chicago, July 13.—Inability to hit 1 lesser show. z Willard, who has taken blows from | Bob Shawkey in the early innings This would have been all very Welll oty men declared last night that|coupled with a heavy bombardment if Johnson had not knocked out Mc- |y, was “a good touch hitter,” and | by the Yankees which drove Ted Auliffe very dramatically one minute| o4 make “a great match for the | Blankenship of the mound, enabled and four second after they Degan| ..,mpign,” . New York to make it three straight fighting. This upset all the dope, for| " yi,ny (wore an fnscrutable expres-|from Chicago yesterday, 10 to 6. McAuHfl: Xhagl 1&“9‘: n‘]‘"“ ];(‘;“:‘l“’; slon when he stepped into the ring New York. against Luls Firpo at the mi last night. Not a smile, not a scowl, - ab. bouts recently in the Yank stadium. | giteq across his face. He recelved g:::;lckfh 18 It the Johnson-McAuliffe bout had|ys ovation without emotion. He | putn. o, . not beén an anfl-cumaxtltt V;f““fh&‘; gave not a sign when Willard climb- | Ripp. 1b. . on for minute after |Smith, rf. big shav. attracted mmuch more atten ing into the arena a \ : in; the big A :“'z:‘s :n:rlef‘mi;)\:jtsos;ajfiul:ge;p‘lizg9""”5 him, received even greater cheers, g‘c:{"f’f: It's the old/old story! Youth will th Sk it Bengough, c. i anl 100 ertainly typifies| fight at the very start and began bat- 8hawkey, p. be Served, st ol Jess who now| tering his opponent around the ring. NATIONAL LEAGUE == yo‘u forever the ranks of the has-|In a*ew seconds he had him flat on S e Chicsgo. joine T lis back. His head hit the canvas . Peiced\ng Rete) . begus, | {ie & plie driver; e gob up, but the| ‘Continued fram prec * | Hooper, rt. . ; McClellan, ss. 5 : $120,000 oda | fight was all knocked out of him and| t. by Scott 4, by Adams 1; wild pitches, 8 Bu"_lus‘t. e;:{nebfls}tl:;g&way O;i.l in another instant Johnson had driven E?v\(v, “-n::;nu pitcher, Scott; losing pifeh- ;fi:m{‘ c’,b doms yecety L him half through the ropes and left|er, Adams; umplres Kiem and Wilson; | gl SG ward soothis his Zeclings. him in & sitting posture on the edge|time 1:35. Pl e odt e ppeny, 2b. . A crowqestimated at nearly 100,-| Of theing, ' o Reds 2, Phils 0. aranam, e vt 000 saw th fight and admit that Firpo s s e i Philadelphia, July 13.—Cincinnati ’lr Blankenship, p. 2 very round but the fifth, The Detroit boxer crawled languid- vons, p. . Somelen ly back into the ring but never rose shut out Philadefphia, 2to 0. Luque & um, which wa, even. from his knees until after Joe Jean-| Neld the local club to three scattered | Mack, p. nette, negro- pugilist, who was ref- hits. . th. Rickar| now seeks & Dempsey-|, . i\ 'the match had counted ten. Chuiuns Firpo baylo tor Labor-Day. While McAuliffe still was crouch-| Burns, rf. .. y corner his| Daubert, 1b. The ye of the Argentine lad has| (U8 13 M8 (ORSS, 10, T8 CoCRer, TR Boine "0 been nghing short of meteorlc. Al o "v1o rones on his back. Howls year ag he was unknown. Look &t| .16 from the Johnsom corner and him toay. Jeannette turned and gazed at the Mc- g Aulifte handlers. His pantomime at ) Wilfrd’s exit would have been| piy L Fhon SR Byl T TTE ne| UAUe P muchnore graceful had he not men-|y, 4 gisqualified the Detroit heavy- tionedhis injured hand. He may be| . ight hut it was afterward ex- spealng the truth, but none of the| jiainad that Johnson really won on a|srowan, 1t, sport/ will believe him and a 10ser| i nockout because the referee had fin- | Willlams, cf. . who [ffers no alibis always 100ks bet-| \shed his count before his attention | Walker, o ter. was called to the minfature Niagara. | gaoq s .. | ST Roper Gets Draw. xLeach Wih 80 games yet to play in the| Al Bright, English heavyweight, | Henline, Easfrn league. Wally Simpson Who|a member of Firpo's tralning camp, | jfolke: Ib. - got;0 homers a year ago may dupll-| and Tom Roper, of Chicago, Strug-|weinert, p. . cat{ He already has 22. gled to a draw in the opinion of | *Wrightstone ... _ most critics, in an eight-round beut, | Winters, p. ... Jmely hitting enabled Hartford to|the first preliminary colct six runs off Albany yesterday Bright welghed 206 and Roper 1580.| eBatted for Weinert In Sth. jle Johnson held the Lawmakers to Kramer Wins, xBatted for sand in 9th NF nita Clft Kramer, of &n Franclseo, out. | Seianati /200 .. om0 010 010—2| Qi boxed and outslugged Tiny Jim Her-|" Home run, Hargrave: stoien base, Burns; | O'Netli, 2b. Vorcester outhit and outflelded|man of Omaha, in a siashing eight- | sacrifice, Hienline; double plays, Tierney to| Peckinpaugh [ T & ! rman wel 218 4| Band to Holke; Tierney to Holke; Walker | Ruel, c Wterbury yesterday, thereby earn-|rounder. Herman welghed 218 and gy 10 Mol Vlerher 16 Y oNes Tatien fry thetr 11-4 victory. Kramer 195. on bases, Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 6 basa | Russell Saved From K. O, on balls, off Luque 4, off Weinert 5 ruck | *Evans [} < Ende S A six-round bout, the thire plim- | out, by uque 4, hy Wefnert 1; h oft | xHargrave . Gillesple ~ passed 11 Springfleld inary, between George “,‘"“":‘rfil " | Weinert 5 in 8§ (nnings, oft Winte in 1 payers and hit one, yet the Ameri-| H853% 4, 2901 8! 8%, 4ON- | nning; hit by pitcher, by Welnert (Har-| 33 Jns won 12-11. don, and Charles Nashert, of Jersey|gra losing pitcher, Weinert; umpires, *Batted for Ruseell in Sth, | City, was stopped in the fourth round | Fiu and Pfirman; time, 1: | =xBatted for Leibold in §th. T e West f 2 - St. Louis, Pittsfield got but two hits yester- to save West V‘rom further punish-; = 3 | At & ment. Both weighed 160. Cards 9, Braves 0, Aday off Hyman and New Haven won 2 3 : Tobin, rf. o friha % S Pwanlt haveibee - —_— Boston, July 13.—St. Louis scored | Gerber, gaslly 6 to 2. It would have been seven runs in the fifth inning off the Wtlltam AEsROBUE UL LoEI LIV A RIEOLS: veteran Dick Rudolf and defeated | Jacobson, of MoManus, 2b. T . Boston, making it four straight vic-| Ruth cracked out his 20th homer RURS TI"S Week tories. The score was 9 to 6. it RN as the Yanks trimmed the White Sox St. Louis. Robertson, 3b. . A 0| Danforth, p. . 0| *Collins That boy/Doran, who plays first base for Berlin, looks to be about the Armando Marsans, former New Britain left fielder, is going to break into baseball agair. He has signed to play with the Louisville club*of the American Association and is now on his way to join the “Colonels.” Marsans played with the St. Louls Browns and Ciacinnati before going to the Yankeey Until his health went back on Jim he made the grade Pessa by AE e lworrrrpnns | c-x-—muou——:: | sowmocomo® wlonnorocosa® [T o 3 corcamneecwnT mrecssnuanant eolorcorne Slon ol mocoonorornag nwlecocoocccsonase New York .. .. 007 003 000—10 Chloago \iviaianess 000 000 §01— 6 Two_base hits, Hendricks, Mostll 2, Du- gan, Shawkey; three base hits, Shawkey homo runs, R stolen bases, Hendricks, Ward, Smit crifices, McClallan; left on base, New York 6, Chicago 9; base on balls, oft Lyons 2, off Shawkey 4; struck out, by T. Blankenship 2, by Shawkey 6, by Lyons 3, by Mack 2; hits, off T. Blankenship 7 in Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marz 2'1-3 Innings, oft. Lyons 6 in 4 2-3 tnnings, oft Mack, nons in 2 Innings; balk, Lyons: losing pltcher, T. Blankenship; wmpires, Morlarity and Nallin; time, 2:21. L) h. po. a. 1 8 Tt o brmscccea <5 Jismremnts ol scccscocas 28 2 Philadelphia. 9 2 S D s e Browns 8, Senators 5. St. Louis, July 13,—St. Louis went into a three-cornered tie with Phil- adelphla and Detroit for third place as a result of defeating Washington yvesterday for the third straight time here, 8 to 5. cocmmrcco? alommm. Washington. a.b. [ ceccuvonaunnc] wloss ls Leibold, cf. Bluege, 3b. Goslin, 1f. mlozcrmococoscas LET’S GO fecouceoconary e ety nl cocscococcomas alocconmoconrmony S 4 L4 Lowest prices this Season—Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits that were $48.00 now $41.00—$38.00, now $33.00—$30.00, now $25.00. We have our $18.00 Suits at $15.00. : ] ° = National League. o Lee Meadows won his own game| SMT WT Hotuaby. (8 from the Glants yesterday with afNew York 3 13 9 ¢ 7 Freigau, ss. triple. The McGrawmen took the| Pittsburgh x 7 0h 0 e gt second of the double header. Cincin 5 6 T15 8 | Toporce: Brooklyn 9 0 MeCurd: The Cubs now are in fourth place|Chicago 3 008 4 ;::l‘n:n in the national, while the Robins drop | St. Louls 17 10 Toney, back into second division by virture| Boston b S = | double plays, Harris, Peckinpaugh and of thelr defeat 2-0. Phila 2 8 3 0| Gharrity; left “on base, Washington 5, St.| . Louls 5; base on balls, off Zachary 1, off| o.‘ Russell 1, off avis 3 s(r;xv'k out, by Zach. | . ? o 0|ary 2, oft Russell 1, off Davis 4, off Dan- . pamn L e |l Going away? We have Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags, extra g‘w nf’; z; ary 12 tn 3 v?nlun. none out in 8th; o ol sell 2 1 ing, off Danforth 1 d ll 0| 353 tnninge: hit oy pitcher. by Dan | good quahty. = 0| forth (Harris); winning pitcher, Danforth; o Conlon 21 losing pltcher. Zachary; umpires, Hilde- | =1 e aner e cmceornNe e e locrrocomnrus wloeccocotccwa? wonwoos s B 8 *Batted for Ezzell in 8th. sty 00 0 g Timely Summer Values—White and Tan Shirts with Collars — Two base hits, Willlams, Gerber, Sever- eld, Gharrity, Davis, Danforth; home runs, 0| Letbold, Schiiebner; stolen base, Robertson; to 0 . Sle Slacws v 2 American League. rolx, It. ...... BT WY .| Powell, of. ..... 3 10 Southworth, rf. . MeInnis, 1b. 411 Boeckel, b, 3 D O'Nell, « Luque again starred yesterday, giv- ing the Phils but three hits and the 8 Reds won on Hargrave's homer. Naw Yotk ¢ B Cleveland 1 Phila Chicago Detroit St. Louls Wash International League. ARGENTINIANS EXCITED g By The Associated Press. : Baltimore x 2 910 H M H o e Rocheser 813 4 8 3 We ask your attention to the new line of Pocketbooks and Bill ry h Greal lause and ~ " i - PR Jers. City 1 6 ! FOIdS $250 to $400. Police Have to Maintain Order. Buffalo Toronto Buenos Aires, July 13.—Buenos| Newark Alres received the news of Lule Angel| Syracs Hit GARTERS Hart Schafiner & Marx Golf Suits are included in this Sale — Firpo's victory over Jess Willard with - asice frenzled roars of jubilation. Great| pRADE SOHOOL GOPS HONORS | ' No metal can touch you Were $40.00, now $36_00. { | crowds marched through the streets| . x A shouting and singing and making im-|, The New Britain State Trade school Wideweave PARIS is | promptu torches out of twisted news- | t€am. won the championship of the best introduction . > northern section of the state, by de- T e, | 4 2 2 -y w % hoog weat soi et W |8l Men’s White Pants of the better kind—$2.00. "y . . o $ St. Louis, Detroit and Athletics now are tled fo rthird place in the Am- erican. ao 12 Ford, es. brand and Dinecn; time, 2:08. 2o ek |8 Avoid the rush and buy now—Bathing Suits—$3.50 to $6.00. 4 : | & Athletic Union Suits—$1.00. T Lrres | feating the South- Manchester team, The result was announced here one | " minute after the referee had counted|5 to 3 at Walnut Hill park, yesterday| comfort. Tailored to fit out Willard in the ring at Boyle's afternoon. Andeen, who occupied the| Thirty Acres at Jersey. City. { mound for the locals, proved a puszle The throng was wildly excited; in|to the Silktown team, striking out 11| tact, seldom has Buenos Aires seen|batsmen and allowing but three hits, | Ask h’; the genuine such enthusiasm. The police were|The home team made the eight hits PARIS by name. ‘orced to their greatest efforts to|off Bengtson, the South Manchester naintain order. hurler, count for tallies. The New The first great demonstration was] Britain team will play the Bridgeport vhen it was announced that the ring- [State Trade school team at Hanover ide betting was 2 to 1 in favor of the|park, Meriden, on next Tuesday for| srgentinean. Ithe state championship. o ]

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