New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 28 1924, ] THE SPANDING. Speaking of Sports _— The Besse-Leland olub will meet at | i t 8t »laysround for a good, hard | 411 members viust be on! 2 1nanagera ascity. | Pet .800 iridgeport Hartiord i Holloway; ] fusy National League. | ractice, 1LaDi W veurately and a woe cr witl the iat, o : Cincinnati ... rhowed jaca 2ld an:i thr | Baseball Review J ATIONAL-AMERIGAN | R R AR R LEAGUE'BA”, [iAMtS1 The new Gem Blades have the keenest edges ever put on steel. No blade in the world can give such | marvelous shaves as Gem | —orretainitsedge through so many shaves. Theseare not claims—they shibitior i R | (Cog#mucd from Preceding Page) } Collins, ; stolen bLos sacrifices, Kanum. ) Clilca Detroit 115 ; Holloway ohnaon | Hololway 1; hits off Cole 6 In 5 2-3 iuny off Holloway 1 fn 2 Inninge; off John- | 2 in 11-3 innings; winug pite umpires Owens and Two base bLits, Holmes; | Yankees 11, Athletic New York, April 28,—The New g % York Americans won an easy victory | Boston ! Parneit were account- | Breokiyn . acie tor four of the Desses’ six er- | Pittsiurga . ors, east contrisuting two. Green | St. Leuis ... and Gosb wlso erred in the field. 2, o . 5 286 American 1oague, w. Pet Tamm wags the slugger for the win. ners, getlirg three hits in five times one a t:iple. w - 2 6u0 Tie Dixies lost to the Atlas Satur- icag . . 5 45 uay might 26-27 in an overtime game, ' Cleveland 600 | Washington . 41T thue giving ti New Ha 3 300 1ight to the stato an .250 chamylonship titie. The close of ti:e fourth week of the state {n2ividoe] duckpin championship teurney fnts Fred Teller, by virtue of ve virtoiy over “Bud" Figh- . uitting high and dry en the top of the prek st International 1 J Pet Baltimore 750 Newark . | Reading Riochester Toronto Buffalo . . ‘ Jersey City . Syracuse ........ e games comes Wa- | <0c” Harper and he is 10" O'Brien and Bill | tied for the third place. | w 400 Tratiiy terburyte; tollowed by * ato, who a Eastern League, Albany 1, Hartford 0. . New Haven 6, Pittsfield 5 1 Worcester 2, Waterbury o. e Bridgeport 7, Springficid 5. National League New York %, Brooklyn Chicago 4, Pittsburgh St. Louis 6 cinnati 4. (Only games scheduled, American League. Detroit 4, Chicago 3. New York 11, Philadelphia Cleveland 10, St, Louis Washington 9, Boston 6, International League. As poor as the general shooting | was, there were some great scores turned in. The last week's high single nark was toppled four times during | tiie week, the crown now resting on faul Thowmpson's brow. In his match with Anderson of New Britain on last \fonday, the Commercial star hit 169, Slightly lower were the scores turned @ by Hal Arnoys, Bill Tato and IFido” O'Brien, The first two hit 163 ind O'Brien 15 Joe Harper of W srbury turned in the highest nine | trings for the tourney so far when ) 0 r oh with “Uncle £ iy | ronto b, Baltimore 4. (2nd game). Washington alleys Jriday night, 1 Savaty Olky 10, Bivacuse” &, (1% game), Jersey City 2, game). Newurk 6, Reading 8, ur “Waterbury Joe™" Har holds his | position as high average man with the flne mark of 114.64 for 72 games, d- lis Anderson of New RBritain runs in second place with an average of 110.27 \cading “Bud” Fisher who had an off week by 18 pins, Syracuse | (2nd N ot Bulfalo 5, Rochester 7. GAMIES, Lastern League, Hartford at Albany, Pittsfield at New Haven, Springlicld at Bridgeport Worcester at Waterbury National e * Philadeiphia at New York, Pittshurgh at Chicugo. 8t. Louis at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Boston, American League, Néw York st Philadelplia Chicago at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louis, Joston at Washington International Le Toronto at Baltimore, Rochester at Reading. Buffalo at Newark, Syracuse at Jersey City 'ODAY Ray Ooring of Springfield college s Leen elected assistant physical instructor at Trinity and probably will he the basketball and track ch, Paul Becker is slated as the new foot Lall mentor, N Although Benny Allen leads on the | eve of the finals in the hilliard title play, Ralph Greenleaf still is in the running. ——— w Guw Gardella dnd Jotko Conlin are on the blackiist of the Boston Twi- | light league. Two new state swimming records vere made Saturday night at the In. diana-Kentucky meet, Winston Krantz Louisyills, cut the 100 yard breast «iroke down to 1:14 and John Moore, Indiana university, negotiated | the 100 yard free style in 0:58 1-5 for gram the 100 yard back stroke for| women and the women's fancy diving | contest wera won by Mre, Thelma Darby and Miss Euplrasia Donnelly, respectively both of Indianapolis. 14 2 (Continued Page) from Preceding R w Golh, of omib, Carpentet Pahuer, p Herg, B ... | 1. Bexley x . I DEPART AB, Totnle NEW o an 0 0 . 0 Forslund, 25 . 50 Waters, ¢ ... 0 ing, P L 0 oM M Eastto Ride i o New ][ o tiy, Horkhein bases, McCabe, 8 Ceip; iof 3; sirues out, ok Parad ning 3 In 1; you've ever longed Seotfitge: wie in and Lowd IFmridn motorcycle { ~ifyou've aver wanted to cut the wird to the The American Oiympie fund com- | mittce hins sluted New Britain to raise any amount up to a thousand dollars T | a8 its quota for the expenses of the g. American team and any persons des wi siring to contribute may leave their Mc |donations at Art Piltz store on the o rallroud arcade. \F r ing four-runs, berg in the second. yleld a hit up to the sixth Dyke's three balls in Dylkes, 25 by npives, Din: time, 1:45, nings of a terday, winning 9 to G pleted a ning. J. Leibold and 8. Harris, on sccond, he Leibold at tired 8. Harris at first, Prothero, 3 ¢ " Peckinpaugl, . 5 0 | Zachary, p 0 Bpeece, P ..ouiiiiinis 0 nning: 8P by winning pit the day o Speaker, two base doublcs, om Philadelphia yesterday by 11 to The world’s champions knocked it Burns in the first iuning, scor- and drove out Wal- Pennock did not inning, hen Gray singles and scored on home run. Ruth walked times, giving him six bases on the last two games. Scorc:; PHILADELPHIA AB. R, 1 ale, rand Hpus Sinuno; bader, Gatlow Periins, Burus, lherg, » Totals »fmann nnock, 000 a0 450 Dugan, Ruth o run, Dykes; th: double pla; s and_Hauser; Ward, Scottand I Dugan and Pipp bases, k Plitladely, K 8 off Walberg 2 struck out, ; hits oft Burn® 2 (none out n 11-3 innings: it ge; Wit by piteher, by Joving pitcher, Burns; and Conuelly; Senators 9, Red Sox 6, | Washington, April 28.—Washington it-slugged Boston in the late in- looscly played game Boston coms- the first in- Rice's drive, first and run with Lee caught the relay re- Score: triple play in Harris speared had to respeetively, Harris' toss second, and hit, BOSTON agstend Nell, ¢ .. Uliams, x Pleinteh, Toe, iEhmke, p " ollins, xx Fuhre, p Todt, x5 Totals | ebold, rf 345 0 Ha 0, 1 for Lhmke in Tth, tted for Fuhr in 9th. vrreeiq010 001 90 032 O6x t ree base hi saorifices, Ruel, Wamby el to 8 Harris to Ruel; to & Tlars te Judge; triple play to Lee to J. Hardis; Teft on bases Washington bases balle, Epecce 1; stru 3, Fulir 1; hits ft Fuhr 6 tn 2 innings; of t »ston ashington 1 hase on2 on inning r Bpeece ) Ruel Evans i paseed ball chary; umpires, d Nallin; time, Ll Louis, April 28.—Cleveland took second game of a series yoster by defeating 8t. Louis 19 to 9 in by heavy hitting Williams, Robertson | drove out home and Summa each pour hite, while’ Clarke score: CLEVELAND TN N 8, game featured and runs. ted hit two eManus cManns Himms, Mat ot I CAN ONLY_ SNEAK PA9T THOSE GLARDS AND GEY CHAS. E. HADFIELD 21 Myrtle St. Open Evenings ON TH' OTHER 9I0E. '™ SAfe. FACTS! . are facts. You are missing GOLFERS ALL SQUARE "Mavers and sarazen Fyen As*Havers Wins 5 and 1 in 72 Hole Exhibition Match Sunday ~Arthur Ha- champion. New York, Biltish stands all Apri | vers, open are with Gene Sarazen, champion to- up and 4 to piay ) hole wmatch, the of which were play sster-Biltmore course merienn professior finer shaves than you ever dreamed possible until you try these Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors i Batted for Grant 2—Batted for Cleveland Grant 2 in 5 innings, (Burns Smith; Mortarity, © 0 Johy Boston and still tellow spread which dozen styike-o Tris Speaker innings, do much Milan, cf. Schacfer, Lelivelt, If Elberfeld, Gessler, rf. Unglaub, MeRride, Street, e Johuson, us Total French, Lord, Spenkem, Stahl, 1b 1| Wagner, ss. ] {Lewis, rf. Niles, rf. Hooper, rf., Carrigan, Collins, p. Total A —Milan out first winning run ference at when Roston Washington Two-base sacrifice hit Carrigan glaub, bases, first on balls on by first struck ont, ance 2948, Pruett -8 innings Grant Uhle innings; 4 in pitehe ushy, on Whifis I nrade Johnson's expense tailed 3b. ef. hits, MeBride Gessler, McBride, Sy double play, Elberfeld, Washington off Johnson 1, ns and in Philadeiphia, yed Saturday Americ oles, 1 brilliant squared the of the morn it afternoon It \, displaying dista ixth gre yesterday, green the English rection a ce, and won on the ing round Paci- time ago. made for | Mavers in a fic coast n F t e rangements vied mateir to be pl June when the Anie erosses (o compete b1 championsiiyp. Havers' piay yester contribution to the brand of yed by the American title- Englishman was on top ry shot. Sar- the start, His approaches the pin, and le British open sterday was a de- cided nost ey from his azen waus drives w short, either right or {on the greens hits past the hol Havers' card contained four birdies in his morning round, and one in his afternopn round in addition to nu- merous pars, The American cham- pion had two birdies, but more fre- quently was a stroke over par. Ha- vers went the 36 in 136 and Sarazen in 144. ie left of daco ne PrTY 0ol 420 25 MeManus, Wi Suyy ws. or Spenker; sac- ses, Cleveland Buyne struck out, tis, off Bayu 11 of iunings; Smith 7 pitcher, by Buyne winning pitche Truett; umpire Hilde time, 2:09, CHALLENGE FOR BESSES Ar nit (Smit Ol Timers” Say They Ready 10 Play Besse-Leland Club for Fun o for Money. After ivolf, or more wyers, the by the majority of their y old timers come into their own with a cha e to the Besse-lLeland team for a game to be played for a purse A I | of money or for their old ball shoes, two year or anything else they may care 1o play for, The “Old Timers” have an ago starred on var- so players are as fol hers, Rip MceKeon of the hil the Mid- K., of C; ptehers, Henry of the high school and of the old FPloneers; who has played with various teams around the city; sec- ond base, Bill Clancy, er Poli .| player and at one time with the old Ploneers; shortstop, Billy Iitzpatric! brother of third base will be taken £ by “"Red" Campbell, who will also captain the team; How- ard Blinn of the old Ploncers, Steve Dudjack of the sam cam, and Pete 1ussari, the Ranger « will compose outfield | This ageregation ttieed together and are rapidly | ing into the best form, ‘n Batters, hits at Walter jous tes on April 28, , | lows: for the big|old hits through 12 punctuated by a I"onr hits vach by Harry Lord didn't two or three yea 16 1o loom of these he win, Ploncers, wn Flana 17} Joe Fi an Alicarn patric, coach of has already prace BOST Trying ( 4 1 16x34 ehaefer’ tenth, Two was scored. 000 000 100 000 for in inter out 100 000 001—2 N Milan; Lases, ( RATULATES WIMSEL Speaker, ON FAVING EATEN stolen ker, Hooper 2, MeBride, Un- Schaefer; left on 10, Boston 4 oft Col- Washington 1; Johnson 12, by Collins Street; time, 2:30; Egan: attend- error, GOES 113 MILES AN HOUR British M reyele Star Also Tears O Pace of 95 Miles An Hour With Side Car Aattach Paris, miles an with sidecar eh star 1e with an engine kilometre” at a “fyving sociat Some five roped rafic. The m ways from a the fime for April hour Vack tows 112 solo and an hour made by the Brit- on a motoreycle litre capacity meet organ- | motorcyclist 28.—Speeds of of one ench as on and held on a section of the Paris-lontainebls Lidiometres of fi and barred to ordinary au rond yosterday. the road e required to o both g start, trips being " snceess, utts often ruH(d: aggregation made up of players who | FORE THAN They fresh TUXEDO is the greatest tobacco value cver rounds | The World At Its Worst To Get Enough At A Banquet. OYSTERS, FEELS AT $5. A PLATE HEY D HAVE SERVED TOLR O T offer THE . CONSTRUCTION lENGlNEER By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure New paper Syndicate AES TOR ROLL AND T HAS VANIBHED RDS HI5 NEIGHBOR CIONLY CREAM MELT 10 § TINOUS- MASS HEY YOUSE'-(UT OO DEES HAR FOOL NOISE. AND GO0 SLEEP- VOOSE. WAKE. JP T

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