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

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Speaking i of Sports Well, well, the Mohawks ARE go- ing to have a baseball teata. Good vork. If the same spirit is shown as as shown by the basketball players he season will be a Success, win or e. And it the same ability is shown as was shown by the football team the | | scason will certainly be a uccess. | The club has some good names on | 18 roster, Only 50 people saw the Worcester- Pittsfield game in the Eastern league yesterday. That is almost as bad as the last | lonn. league game ever played in this ity when a newspaper reporter he lone occupant of the stand that was many years ago. | Vicentini takes on Johnny Dundee In New York tonight. The Chile; iirecracker will have to show more than he has yet to do any damage to the Scotch wop. There is a general teeling of satis action among Uonn. boxing fans that Kaplan is to get his chance at Dun- 1ee's title, dmirer of his“fighting style or not, any boxing husiast cannot but admire Kaplan's willing- s and gameness, But many hold the opinion that few Paiuso could wip either Dundee or Kaplan. The French soccer team easily won from Latvia in the Olympics yester- ay. The French made the game a farce by using but 10 players. The Braves took two from hillies yesterday, passing the Cardi nals for fifth place, The Pirates passed ti nth yesterday and won » Cubs in th to 4. Cole, the young Detroit hurle is first game of the season yesterday and did it in masterly style when he eld the Browns to three hits until the ninth . won Uh went merrily on his 1y whilé threa Chicago pi rable to stop the Indians yeserday. | - i Olympie | New Walter Downey, former runner and last fall with A Rritain as a football star, does show the speed necessary for the eague. Willimantie has given him his walking papers Bud Fisher and Joe Foote meet | the state bowling tourney in Hartford toni Teller and Thompson aleo for another st-to, 0ok up They ca Branch | key a wis &uy, Rut the boss of the St. Louis Cardinals reje 1 Jacquea Vournier ast year and the same Jacques, now with Rrooklyn, I8 adi tional! League ‘H home runs, g the Na Tommy G who battle pentier the last day of May, is a rea rfamily man and his chicf joy is the company of his wife, Hele and their three litt oye, Tommy, Jack and Dickir Foaitie bbons, 0 S SPRINT LNDS GAMEL The White Sox had men en bases in every inning but t cleven n th contest of May 28, 1909, but men on bases do not necessarily wi bal OB TEINNING games. In the thirteent Nivan loubled to deep left and Ja Atz tried to gcore from scc tyre nailed him at the plate, the fourteenth, with one gon Co wn‘ ed Crawford, and stole second Moriarty failad to advance him, but| O'Leary’s single to left was all t help Ty needed and he 9ith tha winning run. The score Detroit came home Chicago. ab. 0 | ing in the tryouts, uame dale NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 BEMMIEDIN | Hey, , WREM_E TESTS Habit Hounds! The best ialade of five Olympic Tryouts Being Con- 3 years back, may be to- day’s worst bet. tinued Today in New York Don't endure old fashioned shaves for old time’s sake New York, May 28.—The two-day Th.r,. S a new degl’efl o' wrestling show which will determine| Shaving pleasure to be had the representatives of the T nll-d‘ hday with the States in the Olympic games was lm.‘ Marvelous New gun yesterday afternoon at Madison Square Garden and 13 aspirants were | eliminated from the show before the | bell for supper was sounded. The firat surprise of the tournament came | when Bob Rowsey, of Gary, Ind., 123- | pound national champion, was thrown | by Allie Morrison, of Marshalltown, | lowa. Robin Reed, of the Oregon | Aggies, who won in four elasses in the sectional try-outs in Oregon, won his firet bout by throwing Al Stew-| man, of New York. The local wrestling worked two hours beginning yes- terday morning at 11:30 o'clock, weighing more than 300 contestants in Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors weighing more. Baseball Review There tion arou mong the alicr FASTERN LEAGUL auest of notional titles by the f e Yestenday's Results the entry blank it states th Worcester 6, Pittsfield 2. is the final Olympic wrestling tryouts (No other games; rain), and national wrestling ehampionshiph 3 1 B of the A, A. U.. There is no ruling of The Standing the A. A. U. that forbids foreigners W from competing for national cham- waterbury .. pionships, but Olympic rulings etate papitora. . that only native born or naturalized |\Worcester citizens ‘may represent a AT Down at the bottom of the entry guringfield ....... 500 blank the reader is informed that the New Haven ...... N33 right to reject or strike out any entry Pittsfield N is reserved Bridgeport At the north side of the Garden the siars balanced, ewung and turned. The old structure has e converted into four-ring circus with two wrestling rings and {wo gymnas tic events being contested simultan- cously, |-'.~.u»~\!'<w, of the Bohemian Gymnastic assation, who recently won the national all around cham pionship, is favored over Curt Rott mann, runner up, for first place in this division of the sfow. Gymnasts from Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Pitts burgh and San Francisco are compet country. Games Waterbury at Bridg Hartford springield, Albany at New Haven. Pittsfield at Worcester gymnastic NATIONAL LEAGULE Yesterday's Results Pittshprgh 5, Chicago 4 st, Lohis 4, Cincinnati 3 (1st gume) Cineinnati 3, St. Louis 1 (2nd game) Boston 5, Philadelphia 4 (15t game) Boston 1 Philadelphia 6 (2nd game.) Brooklyn-New York (rain). NATIONAL-AMERICAN . LEAGUE BALL GAMES ... ™" """ Chicago sssane 16 568 (Continued trom Preceding Page) | Brookiyn ... . 5 331 2 3 Cincinnati ATa i & | 17 14 Bim to retire i favor |Boaton o 15 00 who checke y eave i Score Pittsburgh KN ] 470 | PITTERU R Philadelphia 16 2 338 AR 3 Today York Cinelnnatt Louis Philadelp Boston Pittsburgh at Chicago. Maran AMERICAN LEAGUT Yoesterday's Results Detroit b, St. Louis 4 Cleveland 7, Chicago 2 (No other games; rain) The standing Washington h Philadeiphia 5 1 Games Today 3 at Philadelphia (2 New York at Washington Chicago at Cleveland #1. Louis at Detroit INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Tw mn; le Ago §: base on balls off | . 1; Kaufmann 1 T Alesander 6 in o ff Kautmann 3 In 1; off off Morrison 0 in 12-3 Kremer (Statz); wild |rain) & pitcher, Morrisen (No Yesterday's Results jester 4 alo 4 (8 Toronto 7, | Syracuse 4, F other games; rain). i - il = Standing equin Golfers Lose in Match With Hartford In the round of I team champlons 1,,‘ ‘ Golf club team def b 8 to 4, Baltimore foronto Reading Rochester Buffalo Newa Syracus Jersey City quin Goif ¢ noon, R. . Cu Sequin, 0, I'. Rothw Ross, Sequin, 0 C. Aldrich, Hartford, 3, “Bud” Al Games Today Frank Baltimore at Reading Toronto at Rochester Buffa Syracuse at Newark at IN FIFAL SPURTS Today Will Decice Who Is Enter at Detroit nen's Mauail, | Chicago, May 285.—West ants for the uationul open g ¥ hiti to third pionship put forth their fina |today at the Oak Park Cou s {to determine who would he am ;’4\["\ men from the ter | Pittsburgh to compete at et ritory west of roit next Half of the 146 players w [the first half yesterday, | their hopes of qu 1ed, some of them takir {v.n "ty strokes for the round hirty-five, however, S or better and eif i The lers who scored in had a chance today at Detroit. Fine weather prevailed vesterday's play, and was again for today. There | round, the most notable hy ck Burke of 8t. Paul q Smith of San Franei 1a, open champion and third 1ast year in the British open, led at the end of the first half of the alification round, having equalied 72 on the 6,464 vard course y Hampton of Canton, Ohis, and Richard Linares, Long Beach, Cal, and Dewey Weber of | Chicago, were only one stroke behind Hampton. Jock Hutchison, British open *champlon, and fargent, Columbus, who set a Monday with €9, had | Emmett Freneh of Youngstown, Ohio, took 76 yesterday aftersa 70 Monday, and &till had a chance today to cap the lead, as did Chick Evans, formerly open and amateur champion, who tool E\\ eek Thcati more throughout promised I were few upsets in the fi being an 82 Machon- Califor vho finished Chicago, former The low scorcs yesterday were well listributed geographically, a Californ- | ian having a low score and four other Pacific coast players being among the | lers, Ohio provided nine of the star scorers and Michigan five, whila Kansas, Indiapa, Minnesota, Canada ! Missouri Rad one each, WILLIE SHUGRUE IS ILT | Waterbury, May Willie »u»i grue, scheduled to fight Johnny | Mason, of Bri on the Ameri- {ean Legion eard at New Haven to- ight, was stricken with influenza yes | terday, inager Joo Shugrue has fe's bont with Maso eport {called off 8t Louis 16 450 | YESTERDAY'S HOMERS ims, Browns ert, Reds Home ¥ Leaders Piils Pond Goes Entire 10 Tnninzs Tor Eli —XNeal Scores Only " S S Loun next two occasions. Georgetown isturc. When @he slip- | Yale o ball is con-| Batteries:- Pond and Mallory. 1 most effe — JACK MOAK Ithaca, N. memi squad have 1 Lun on Lrew- hiing ot Loth Both were assisted exploits in which Ewin and throws contributed en sel runnii seventh 'y ya) I'riday and Saturda town had Cambridge, ree safe- lm night for trip plate tomorrow v passes on the | they You want style! You want quality! You want value! You want my hats— My increased sales prove it! 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Players will 71 strokes, which is par for the | handicap allowance an exhibition | play eourse, plus the Prizes, which are now 18 the £l room, will be awarded for | the best two scores On Saturday, | May 81st, there will bé a four ball | best ball handicap stroke tournament. |

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