New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 9

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'wm.mmw“'m[ i Speakin of Sports ARSI st 33334450 Next to Deacon Scott, Aaron Ward | of the Yanks, has played in the long- cst string of consecutive games and vesterday he missed his first ga in 192 starts, The Athletics yesterday took their third straight game. Quite a winning | spurt for that outfit, Johnson, Ward's understudy, got two homers, a double and a single in four times up yesterday, He fielded perftegtly. One hour and 12 minutes, a sea- | son's record, was long enough for the P’hiladelphia-St. Louis game yester- day. The Red Sox are’ going like a house afire now., They won their 16th vic- tory in 20 starts yesterday. Myatt, called in as a pinch hitter for Cleveland yesterday, delivered the goods all right when he socked out a homer with two on the hags ahead of him, Waterbury has replaced Hartford at the top of the Eastern league bany turned the trick when it cd the champs by driving from the mound, The University of California has « squad of ten practicing at Boston for the intercollegiate versus was on team The Sequin golf elub team the Hartford golf club team the card today in the state championship matches, Rlue of the Tigers and MeNally of the Yanks got into a fist fight at the Stadium yesterday. Neither was in- ured physically, but financially both were badly battered when Ban John- son gave them an indefinite suspen- sion, Wesleyan's golf team won 5 to 1 from Amherst yesterday, ‘arl Wellman, formerly a St. Louis | American hurler, died yesterday, May 27, 1888, TERRY HURLED TWoO GAMES, Willlam H. Terry, otherwise known as Adonie, pitched the game in whieh Fd Delehanty made four home runs. But Terry's fame does not rest on that fact. On the contrary, in two different games Terry pitched hitless ball, The first of these was on July 24, 1886, against the 8t Louls Browne. His second no-hit game was that in which he opposed the marvelous southpaw, Ramsay of Loulsville, on May 27, 1588, as shown below: Louisville, SR ab. r. h. Collins, 1t . Kerins, ¢ Browning, of. wew Mack, 2b, Wolf, rf, 1 Smith, 1 Werrick Ramaey, oecssc09o mwomwMowomo® L4 Pinckney, 3b. MeClellan, 2b. Orr, 1b. Fouts, rf. . = & eumumoooweo rn Brien, 1t Caruthers, ef. TOrry, p. ..o - weocomsess Total . Louisville . 0006 000 000—0 Brooklyn ... 000 001 03x—4 Earned runs—Brooklyn 3. base hits—Orr 2, McCiellan. Three- hast hits—@. Smith 2. Double play-— leoples, Orr. Terry 3, off Ramsey 2. Firet on er- cre—Louisville §, Brooklyn 3. Struck out—By Terry 8, by Ramsey 6, Passed | I'all—Peoples. Umpire—Doescher. Time—1:55. lattery Takes Place Of Delaney on Card Syracuse, N, Y, May 2!—J|mmy Siattery, of Buffalo, was signed today | to replace Jack Delaney, of Bridge- port, as opponent of Young Fisher, Syraeuss caveman, in the main bout of the Olymplie fund boxing show here Thursday hight. Tliness prevented De- laney from fulfilling his contgact. « Epecial sanction frem tHe New York state athietic commission for Sattery's participation” in the bout was received today, the commission | waiving the Sive-day rule on request | of the local Olmpic fund officials. Slattéry boxed Jackie Clarke, of Al- entown, Pa., at Buffalo, tonight. Rube Marquard Showing Signs of Improvement | Cincinnati,O., May 27.—~"Rube” Marquard, pitcher of the Boston Iiraves, who i= ill in a hospital here, was reported to be slightly improved today. Marquard developed a case of acute indigestion following his re- cont operation for appendicitis and was in a grave condition over Satur- and Sunday. A good rest Monday, strengt he was a little better tod: day GRAND CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK Rev. Episcopal church, whe is | Spenker, f . NO-HIT | 0 | Georgetown Two- | Bases on balls—Off | night's | however, imparted more | nd hospita! physicians said NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Tough! 'I'Ilo new Gem Blades are made of steel so tough ' that they'll cut glass like i ? } NATIONAL-AMERICAN | LEAGUE BALL GAMES (Continued from Preceding Page) . CLE a diamond. —Fat chance for any beard to act tough with a blade like that! Marvelous New Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors ] o GBlessssssuunsucsuussy E. Tamieson, 1] ] Burns, 1b | sewell, ss 1. Clarke, MeNulty, Lutzke, | | Morton, p Summa, xx mondgon, sz onuouesEamn R e lus x—RBatted for Smith ax—Batted for M | - 5 !l Baseball Review 0 0 | Flagstead, ef Wamby, 2b . Veach, 1f Harris, 1b . Koone, rf 1 b e e 7. Collins, rf H EASTERN LEAGUE D. Clark, 3b . 3 Brzeil, O'Nell, ¢ . Picinich, ¢ anks, ss Fuhr, p PROTOTOTeN" 1 Yesterddy's Results Albany 8, nanfm—-l 4. Waterbury 6, Worcester 3 Pittsfield 13, New Haven 6 we, p Quinn, p Waterbury Hartford Worcester Albany springfield New Haven Pittsfield Bridgeport, Totals ! eacrifices, plays, Hariis to Shan Shanks to to Harris Cleveland ; Boston §; base on 2; Drake 1; Morton Quinn 1; struck ou on 1; ¥ Edmondson 3 in ; oft Drake 2 Metevier 1 in off Smith Morton 3 In 2; off Fulir 7 in 4; off Ehmke 3 in 11-3; 6t Howe 3 In 21-3; off Quinn 0 in 11-3; wild pitch, Ehmke 1: winning Nallin and Evans; time 2:40, 1 - " A VERY BUSY WEEK (Continued From Preceding Page). team that should give a good account |of itself in the meet Saturday morn- ing. Captaln Charles Quigley and Bliss Clark were the only veterans left from last year, the rest of the team was developed from green ma- terial or mediocre candidates from last year, Games Today Waterbury at Bridgeport Hartford at .\'nrlnl!fle*h]. Albany at v Haven. Pittsfield at \\urcme; himke 3; mond hits off Chigago ... Brooklyn Cineinnati .. St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh Philadelphia mes Today Philadelphia at Boston Rgooklyn at New York. |'m.-hur:h at Chicago. 8t. Louis at Detroit. AMERIC. \\' LEAGUL Yesterday's Results . Roston 10, Cleveland 9, Day New York 8, Detroit 2. -/ ashington 8, C‘hicago 2 Philadelphia 2, Louls | BRSSES 10 BE BUSY |Play Home Games Memorial ’ Moming and On Sunday Afternoon Two Out.of-Town Games, The New Britain stats league team the Besse-lLelands — has a busy weelk-end ahead of it and there'll be but little time for the boys to watch | parades or take auto trips. Memorial Day morning the Besses play the Meriden team at St. Mary's field at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon |they go to Meriden for a game at 3 |& B On Baturday the Besses go to Tor- rington and SBunday afternoon at 3 |o'¢lock the Torrington team plays a' FL. Mary's flpld ! Roston New York St Louis Detroit Washington ‘hicago Cleveland Philadelphia Games Today New York at Washington Roston at Philadelphia. '‘hicago at Cleveland, 8t. Louis at Detroit, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Newark 3. ronto 4, e | | |Georgetown Defeats Boston College Team | Newton, Mass, May 27.- George- | altimore town defeated Boston college 7 to 2 chester 5, here yesterday when Mullowney weak- alo b, Syracuse 4, |ened in the ninth inning and allowed | Iicading 8, Jersey five runs. Urans, Georgetown shorte - | stop, stopped a Boston eollege rally ”nm standing {in the fourth inning by a running w back hand catch. The score by in- nings: Baltimore Rochester Reading Toronto Buffalo Newark Ryracuse ..... Jersey City RHE . 000000115—7 10 1 | Boston College .. 0100001200 S Batterics: Jenkins and Sukeforth; Mullowney and Phillips. | BARNEY OLDFIELD WILL DRIVE Indianapolis, May 27.—Barney Old- field has returned to automobile racing and will drive as relief for CIliff | Durant in the annual 500-mile contest at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, ¥ridag, it was announced today. The | veteral, who was politing race cars when Henry Ford was a driver, has | not been behind the wheel in active competition for years. With a few days intensive training he will be able I to get the best out of his car, in the | opinion of Durant. Durant and Old- | Melvina, his mount in the second race faid oposed each other in automo- | at Maple Heights track, fell as the | bile duels when forty miles an hour | fisld was rounding the turn inte the was considered breakneck speed, stretch. Eaton was removed 1o a hos- oy pital, In Games Today Newark at Baltimore, Buffalo at Syracuse Nochester at Toronto Jersey City at Reading. TWO JOCKEYS INJURED Taken to Hospital After ¥all —Paden suffers Shake-Up Fatom eveland, May 27.—Jockey Eaton was injured yesterday when another accident WILL SPEAK TO ROTARIANS Théodore B. Donaldson, presideat of the insurance federation of Penn- sylvania, will speak to the Rotary club at the regular weekly luncheon at noon Thursday on, “The Human Side of an Tnsurance Department.” | Viee-President Frank Shields will preside at the meeting. fell in the fourth was destroyed. Exchange horse mount race. The August uho pame of the the adjective) is derived of the first The wor | month and from the name emperor. W(Hftsfl.\. HAT (PALORD OF FPALES WE POUGHT S -\'LLTAd TO SELL TH FIRST ORDER HERE - WVOO Por N A GOOD WORD ONCE 1N A WHILE. Samuel Sutcliffe of St. Mark's | grand | chaplain of Royal Arch Masons in | Concecticut, will speak at a memorial servies 1o be Weld by tér this evening. The working of the most excsilént degree will precede the mémorisl service, Giddings Chap- | ‘\\" ard Forced to Quit in 3 | Bverett Scott, | consceutive contest or other similar levening at 6:45 | the | dogres Jockey H.! Paden was badly shaken up when his | Reman | MAY 27, 1924, Its thoroughly aged ~ not green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of the House ¢f Anheuser~Busch St.Louis Also manufacturers of GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER ALE BEVO MALT-NUTRINE N Buy by the case from your Dealer . Miner-Read & Tullock Distributors New Britain, Conn. Georgie Day, of New Morgan, of Bridgeport, Athens, of Bridgey vound of a sche round bout, and Nick Bridgeport, won the decision Tommy Burns, New four rounder, from Joe Tommy second ’\ol)lc Is Defeated in 10 Rounds in Go With Smith May 27 the Noble, of 1y round bout His Long Record of Games | New May The ongest cutive playing streak in of 1he agiues terminated when Aaron Ward, sccond baseman of the New York Yanke« was prevented from playing yesterday by injuries re. ceived after taking part in ] straight games, heginning July 11, 1020, Ward's record Las been ¢ hy mate, Shortstop yed his 1,165th = led vork, socond Steve Smith, con Bridgeport Bridge over ! s de- New port, won refere Tommy major e cision York, in Jast night Jim Bones, of Nridgeport, defeat ed Niek Mercer, of York, in an | eight rounder Iish Jackie Moore of Stamford six-round bout of Letters from lLonden to feh are now delivered in the following seveed delivery won a irst ed only his tean who pl today. 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