New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 9

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third inming for seven runs, winning, | Wilson, ¢ .... in 4 1-2 from Buddy Mae Boat oy ‘fin‘m u Holke, 1b, . the second and third heats by Plercy 3, by jght 3; hit by pitcher, to 4. i Lord, 1 ... Todd, the Murphy horee, won handi- | by Plercy (Schltebner); umpires, Nallin and| . b £ B P . . 0;3::;:-'"_- . Morlarty; time; 146, - i Maranvile, Y e ) s Speaking i i . 1 . - Tom Biggar of Marshall, ch,, up- BESSES flN SUNDAY | £ e ¥ ¥ Carey, cf. . Senators 4, Tygers 2. . A dN Bigbee, If, set the talent when he captured the Detrolt, Mich., July 17.—Zachary| Rissell, 1 OFf Sports dii e e v e e bl g Sissell, £y P 2:08 1-4 and 2:00 8-4 with Diamond o, had the better of Dauss in n pitehers' | ¢ v i y | Grimm, 16" Axworthy: The third heat was won| (Continued from Preceding Page) |battle yesterday and Washington de- . ; | Rawlings by Well Worthy, featéd Detroit, 4 to 2, ., The finest pair of socks, to a boxer, has the edge on J, Sheshan both in w 18 a good left and right. hitting and flelding. In the outfleld, |yeibola, of. . Sounds lik 3 i B A howover.,’the Pirates nhave a fast R unds like a good boxing show a (] fielding, & speedy base runner and a|Zcsin. the State armory Thursday night. les 77018 Week sure nh'mer lp: Wyelr. ‘who probably is 2 The military boys say it's going over as good as the Besse team will put strong. against him: Billy» Dudack, however, National League. doubtless has the edge on Sghmitt in)PUiE B0 -oetieee MT WT F 8 TiL|abllity and experience, while Fortier ¥ 1 and F. Sheehan probably are well matched. Johnny Schroeder is a e backstop of experience and a& heavy|ganey, 2hydbe seee.. 4 hitter, but Butsey Hall also {8 no no=|Jones, 3b. sesesmsvss vice and can wield a mean stick. The shortfield position is well taken care Several men prominent in A, A. U.|Phila, of by both teams. circles will sit at the ringside to|Boston However, while a man' for man watch the performance. It is said —— comparison might show the Besses to e that the sale of tickets is going well American League, have the edge, this means little in u-nuuh.”rf‘. : and it might bg a good idea for fight SMT WT F 8 Ttl| baseball for the breaks of the Zame | sWoodall seees:saees fans to make their reservations early. | New York 4 11 always count and.any player is apt <% LG Cleveland 2 18 to have a bad day or an unusually| ... . ¢or Jones in The International league umps are | 8t. Louis 17 brilllant one, hence Sunday’'s game = 030 001—4 | William G. Lee. The latter now fs in | % ) vvm.m;‘.]uh ; l:rrn;'ksl‘f‘:;m.:r_ n'":'; having their troubles. Two quit|Phila. 3 ought to prove a good one to watch % 100 0002 " Cleveland hospital to undergo an | Gribes 1 struck out, by Grimes & hits, oft When Phyle was fired and now. there| Detrolt ' from & playing standpoint and an in. Latbo H”;‘I‘u":‘g‘:‘ operation to prevent spread of an in- | Meadows 6 in 2 i-3 innings, off Boghler is talk of a general strike of the|Chicago X teresting one to watch from a point 7 | tection ¢t the throat. ?“fi.’zf? .!.‘,‘.’.,.‘,“,"l’;‘fk-.lf‘n"a'h“.r“{"fn' Bur[rnnfi:: wearers of the blue suits. Wash. * 2 of rivalry. J Dauss 2; struck . : . Tita wild pitch, Kunz; umpires, Pfirman and Boston 15 hary<8, By Dauss 4; hit by pitche | e Finneran; time, 1:46, umpires, Holmes, The Red Sox yesterday lost their Owens and Connolly; time, 1:54. New York. Cards 18, Phililes 7. fourth in a row to the Browns. In- AleCAN‘ LEAGUE 2 - ab, r. h. po. a e Philadelphia, July 17.—S8t. Louis cldentally Tobin got his third homeér Athletics 4, White Sox 8. Young, rf. | pounced on Glazner for seven runs in two" days. Baltimore 3 d4 From Preceding Page) Chicago, July 17.—Ted Blanken- in the second inning, defeating Phila- Rochester 2 (Coptinye ¥ ¥ . i ship’s passes coupled with an error ! delphia, 13 to 7. Haines pitched Twenty-two hits pounded out ‘y Reading 6 Pennock, P. «.covenn by McClellan enabled Philadelphia to | good ball, keeping the local hits scat- the Cards were enough for them to|Toronto X defeat Chicago 4 to 3 yesterday be- tered while the Cardinals collected 22 3 x ad, xWrightstone M enncssn 2l mwocss=a sl Sloccanes %lecoscnn ’ 9 *Batted tor Glasner in 2d. xBatted for Head In 9th. Louls « 170 031 103 1 emneh AR R e tomley; Holk *Mattox stotneder, xBurnhart Philadelphia ner 3, Head 1; Head 1; hits, oft elemccosrrornuscsr lescccases alsssscssssmnusce | oscccccomscass *Butted for Kunz In 4th, pitcher, Glazner; umpires, O'Day and Mo xBatted for Steineder in fth. Cormick; time, 2 Brooklyn. It will be the biggest amateur box- abh. ing card show in Connecticut in many | New York months and the only ring show New | Cincin, Britain has had since Billy Hanna | Pittsburgh took ip golf in Florida. That was a|Chicago long time ago. Brookiyn St. Louls El ® e, wlorcococone 18, of. 4 ston, 4 Griffith, ‘ Faurnier, 1b, 4 Bailey, If. 3 2 1 4 3 7 aloccrrrrucont ffovencnccwn: e Taylor, ¢. .... McCarren, 3h, . High, ss. . Grimes, p. ... MM MNP EN Ry - ol cmmmmnmns elremcBuonus L luworoucussy wlruucossonas 37 13 Thomas R. Dodge, Cleveland | Plttanargh ........ DR Vol e (above), vice-president of the Broth- | “my, hage hits, G . Barnhart, Four- erhood of Railroad Trainmen, will be | nier, Builey; sacrifices, wlings, Grimes; acting president during the iliness of | double plays, Maranville and Grimm; left A Tetelnr e wlscccoonumcoanw ~loasrrscosccs i 10 12 e win from the Phils, 13 to 7. Buffalo 1 hind great pitching by “Slim" Har- safe blows including home runs by ~ Jers. City ris. Bentley, p. . | Smith and Flack. Ty Cobb's boys were nosed out, 4|Newark Jamieson, If. Philadelphia, ' St. Louis to 2, when Leibold shot over a triple | Syracuse 14 4 { in the fifth with two on the bags. The Cubs held the Giants to an Al BLANEHAR" IS even break in yesterday's double bill. g ah [ Buperb pitching by Bentley, aided by X 1] 8. 8mith, p. a sensational catch by Young, won Shaute, p. the second game for the New York- LEA["N[i BATSMAN FI::‘:‘::: . xL. Sewell Joe Bush was injured yesterday| (Continued From Preceding fage), |Z0'Neill when the Yanks and Indians divided 30 i gl a double header. A hot line drive'council meeting Wednesday night to| «Basted for Edwards in 7th. k{;“,:m";‘;v!' 5 injured his left hand. ladjust the schedule where several| xBatted for i y Fatk, 1. . |games have been played ahead of | ’Batted for Mys e g31—1y | Mostil ets The Robins made seven runs in the |time. The team standings follow: Cleveland ... . . 100 000 105— 7 s?;:m’. t‘ third inning of yesterday's game and The Standing. Twa base hits, Wards, Speaker, Jamieson: | pogenberg, 2b w. L. P.C. | three base hite, Wards, Brower; home ru T, Blankenship, p. » Yon, Five. hii"' two passes an error|,., 3 1.000 | E. Smith; sacrifice, Scott; double pi FRL R and a wild pitch was what defeated | pjraes . 1.000| Pipp and Scott; left on bases, New Yo 1.00 the Pirates who had to wuse four 13, Cleveland 10; base on balls, off Bush 2, rs. Bt. Mar: ; 50| off Jomes 2, off Pennock 1, off Shauté 3,|phijadelphia . Hitene 1800 | offt Edwards 2, oft Metevier 1; hits, oft Bush | chicago . Independents .260| 6 in b inninge, oft Jones § in 3 1-3 lnning |- Tuwo base Hits, F: Traynor hit safely yesterday in his | Rangers .200 | oft Pennock 1 In 2-3 Innings, oft 8. 8mith | .. saorifices, Beheer, 21st consecutive game. Dragons . 200013 in 1 Inning, off Bhaute 9 in 4 1-3 In-| ol Aouble plays, Sheely Cardinals . ~ .000| nings, oft Edwards 2 in 1 2.3 Innings, off | gchalk; Mooper to Sheel No Protest As Yet. Met r 5 in 2 innings; etruck out, by President Bill March of the leaguc|P by Jones 1, by Pernock 1, by Smith |1 plankenship 4, off Harris 1 . by Shaute 4, by Edwards 2; wild pitehes, | 1y Bianienahip 5. b Harris 1. Buenos Alres. Kearns will glve his|COUncil stated this morning that as) Bueh 1, by Shaute 1; winningpitcher, Bushi | 1) jiia off Bianlenship 8 fm 7 answer tomorrow and doubtless it |Yet he has not received the threat-|losing pitcher, Shaute; umpltes, Evans and| o everetto none fa 1 2-3 inniags; ened protest of the Berlin team who | Xiidebrand; time, 2:30. Perkins; losing piteher, T. bé Vyes—i 5 I £ b ! ok anoue e v i By | Ay mnouNced Ther' Weul W5\ yemma 3 o o 1, |DHL O Aok snd D U, INATTENTION attuned ear. ’ | Beal thetr defeat atthe hands of the St. Louls, July 17.—~Long digtance = Fafnir team, basing their complaint v hitting enabled St. Louis to defeat " | " 0 Hyman bested Johnson in a pitch- | 9 What they termed poor umplring| poj ) "¢5'1." Tobin nit a hope run| NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘WO major contribus Hands get dity. But there’s — . tions to morc econom. no reason for them to remain that o ¥ It is not now thought that they will ers' battle yesterday and New Haven | 3 appeal. Should a protest be lodged, | the fifth inning. ical motor transportation. Napa ko R ionhr Harkiood. however, there is little doubt but that e ) oy Flkcte ol The Nobby Pneumatic way. MIONE takes off every . |it will 'bé overruled. The league un-|Pittenger, 2b. . 5 New York, July 17.—The New i H article of dirt, gets stubborn dirt nx:;edfixerifi:;:r::;vd\;?eataii; wti!x:e doubtedly will back its umpires and, | R 1. H York and Chicago Nationals divided Truck Tire for light, long ;’ Jao ¢ s, § Pittsfield team, '8-to 5. as a matter of fact, there is little 4 a double-header here, the Cubs win- distance, all year roun rom under the nal l Tom every ) ¢ ning the first e 7 to 4yand the hauling over ordinary crease and every line. Hands HE GHiants the uc;:nd. £01 %, roads and for front wheels emerge from its soothing lather rst Game. £ ground féor a protest anyway since the complaint would necessarily be based | F" . o nian s (o heavy duty trucks, clean and soft. For MIONE is hicago . veeees 1 -7 11 i N The United States Cush the smoothest, softest, creamiest deny they played against the Red on alleged adverse decisions rather than on the interpretation of rules ey Nl etiee " antianty © end OTarrell) ion for operating condi. - J 1 - S b Oxford-Cambridge Team iz ebetiny gayaer. s t‘i’:m whle,:e speged 44 s0ap of its kind you can use. It : AIILINES &9 Bired for Fawatar 1y Wk, Second Game. traction require the next comes in convenient, sanitary, To Be Tennis Assn. Guests| xBattey for Plorcy in sth. : : A : : St. Louls. Chicago. best thing to pneumatics ten-cent tins. Yourdealer has it. New York, July 17.—The Oxford- a.b. a.b. ry 4 Cambridge tennis teams will be the | Tobin, rf. BN G8or s sougisive B f“{mta cushioning stand- Drop ten cents on his countez. point. guests of the United States Lawn Ten- | Gerber, ss. .. Hollocher, Jacobson, cf. Grantham, 2 MIONE United States Truck Tires | ,MONE are Good Tires C‘[’:""’ i 2 Zlwnsenannes » g El -4 ° = Slcovwnowand New York ooe 110 010 3| Flack, rf. ... Chicago . \eene. 000 001 -1 | Smith, 1t. Two base hits, Statz: home ,ijv‘rlnnh:'. 2b. . sacrifices, Miller; double plays, el . .. and Kelly; Hollocher and Hy and | : "3“‘"\ ‘Pi‘v e Blllott; left on base, Ne 'k 8, Chicagn | Laven, 1b. . 3; base on balls, off Rentley 3, of Keen 2, v . by Bentley % 2 o Keen 11 e, | Mueller, ef. off Cheeves none In 2 innings; L't by y _\(ln(fml;r,. e, er, by Bentley (Hollocher); losing pitcher, | JeCurdy, o ... Keen; umpires, Moran, Veator and ’xl'lnr;nn-r‘ &8.-2b, Hart time, 1:43, aines, p. .. Matthews, cf. . Seheer, b, Walker, 1f, Ilauser, 1b. Ailler, . .. Perkfns, c. Hale, 3h. Dykes, ss. . Harrls, p. . Swumsow? Sowmmew ccocurooELLLY |l swwmorowan sicsococoooaf loocoonrnmuonwanooy s s i . e edr e ety s A Yy e et e at: [ece—me—rnec s S amasnon] ~|omooooosesces? e 45 Dodgers 8, Pirates 4. Pliladelpt Brooklyn, N. Y., July 17.—Brook- lyn evened the series with the Pirates | by bunching five hits, two passes and | an error of three pitchers in the alosccccornnossnmn ~loccescosccoraoe? wmE +:4 > Huoman N Cumconp Cnoo~of Tex Rickard now proposes a Demp- sey-Firpo bout about Nov. 1 at 4 4 The Holy Cross baseball stars re- cently suspended for alleged profes- sional ball, are trying to prove an — alibi. Simendinger, Ryan and Tunny <ML | lSocacsnscme lconbnumoomns r. 0 [ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 elrcorrvnonnorr oloocscccoccccos - The gate-crashers worked hard at the Willard-Firpo bout and records show that of the more than 100,000 at the fight, only 75,712 paid way in. v ® © 14 » Zlucrurcnanacs nis assoclation at a dinner at which |G Phe G O'Farrell, c. Australian, Hawaiian and Japanese|ggyareid, c. Davis cup players will also be pres- ent, it was announced today. Dwight F. Davis is expgeted to preside. Kelleher, 3b. Miller, 1f. Vogel, rf. Ellott, 1b. .. The War team from Massachusetts will play a benefit game tomorrow with the New Departure team from Bristol. The proceeds go to Eddle Spar Hart, the Meriden boy who broke his 10 leg in Saturday's game. Sho‘%;(ed 81& Pifituresé d 5 33a §Za t:x——} f&i:f::’u"f ant No More Snapped | *; Fa R e Wally Pipp of the Yanks got seven | py mne Assoctated Press, (et oottind IR hits in nine tries yesterday. Six were| London, July 17.—The council of g‘:“hnl’l.e;::;; h::r’m;:' s’o‘l‘:'r‘:.'a,‘“}‘.‘loé’:.‘.: A Rehsator ("(h.::vel: u:";'ua. singles and one a triple. In the sec-|the English Lawn Tennis assoclation, ond game he got five hits in five times | shocked by photographs of women up. tennis players, has circularized clubs | where open tournaments are to be i i i | held asking that press photograph- Perlscope wll'lS FlrSt Of ers be restrained from taking pictures Trots at Kalamazoo Oval | of an objectionable nature. Kalamazoo, Mich., July 17.—Peri-| . g e scope, driven by John L. Dodge, won | Five Leading Batsmen thé 2:06 trot, first event of yester- In Each Major League day’s Grand Circuit race card. 8he| National League had the contest well in hand at all| G-AB. R. H PC. times. Hollyrood Hilda broke in the| Hornsby, §. L. 56 215 50 87 .405 \ This s your opportunity to get first heat and was distanced. After| wWheat, Bkn. 71 273 54 104 .381 4 . e a Pittsburg LION at a wondeye winning the first heat in the free-for-| Roush, Cin. 71 295 47 111 .3768 i fully reduced price. all pace, Margaret Dillon was taken| Fournier, Bk. 68 248 43 92 .371 2 2 1 il and Murphy withdrew hef. Hall Traynor, Pitts. 79 309 53 113 .366 . XS . Tha whose Sng’ ooly OGRS Mahone, the Childs' mount, took the American League 2 ; 1 to $30.00. You pay $5.00 with next two heats and the race. The| G.AB. R. H POC. : Dt your onfer a8 Wo Cleedt S best time, 2:03 4-4, was slow for this| Helimann, Dt. 76 276 62 109 .395 3 ) g B e o e A event. Ruth, N. Y. 82 219 84 104 .378 : Rofier renly Sor Sevice The 2:07 pace was a split heat af-|Jamieson, Cl. 83 339 71 125- .369 moatlly Davieie ok abeiTE fair. Gilded Lady second came through | Haney, Det. 74 279 52 90 .355 LIS & P . # 2 {n the first heat and won by a nose|Speaier, CL. 81 314 60 111 354 I’ll want some more! 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