New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 8

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8 e : : " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSD. AY, MAY 29, 1024, s e U e e BOSLLLHHRLHBLLEB9 9088550850889, Mbmmmuno&o&a&nnu,»;&umaszsbaouaousu,\u LA TR HOHLLHHEHHMOHLL 68 uwzuu»atoooua»nwu&»mmm STRIBLING WINS WITHOUT EXERTION -- THE SHEIK SCORES KAYO OVER MARCELL — YALE TEAM CRUSHED BY THE BRUNO[ANS NORFELDT PLAYS GREAT GAME FOR SPRINGFIELD — STATE LEAGUE GAME HERE TOMORROW MORNING £9000e FIPIPIITTTIIITITIVIVIITVICITIIIPTPOTRTITEPTIICTOOT IV PO INC IO TTI VTV OD VTN OV T G PIFTVOVIRIIITICTIICTIFITIITTPIIIGIIO0P00. . mmo«wm GIANTS STRENGTHEN HOLD | HERETHEYARE,READYFOR GONG-TAKEYO URPICK JERIDEN CLUB WILL BY TAKING DOUBLE HEADER | it Qo) ‘ HERE TOMORROW Dodgers Defeated Twice — Cubs Trim Pirates — Yanks ; o2 4 : g R & 7 kA /& : G,ame to Be Called at ,1030 .1, Split Even—Tygers and Browns in Break—Chisox ‘ g ; s 3 at 5t. Mary's and Indians Also Even Up. 9 F AL R { \ The Meriden State leagus entry 4 g 3 : g . | cages We tomerrow morning for a New York, May 29.--The National [ in the ninth and a man an Welch kY ¢ 3 { | 52 2 .N' BIATYNG Reld At R10:20 league plot which gave ecvidence | hit a home run winning the contest for SN b o b }’fl k. The Besse-Leland team will earlier in the season of turning out|the home team. - 3 t % 5 use:its regular lineup with no “different” showed a marked ten-| Flagstead hit a home run in the 4 1 A \ ¥ i(;hm,,,..u,. whjle tha Meriden boys will dency today toward the usual “"happy | first inning of the second game and % A s : . Y |bring up a team that has been ending” with the Giants and the pen- | this was the only run scored. The : i . N |t hened somewhat since their nant contently wedded. Up to the ! scores 7] ; v ; 4 1 . Twowney, in left field, may § . pited by another player before present McGraw's boys have heen - ¢ 2 % i prodigal of first place allowing the | (FILET GAME) 8 P 3 s ; / H ¥ 2 v g ol B f the game. One of the high lights on 1 it H o . the Mesigen team is Mangum behind Cubs quite a dosc on the league's |fHonon =~ - SO ARQERa0n BA00 3 ¥ 2 mizzen-top. | ‘ (SECOND GAME) 2 ;i P 12 2 , % R 5 g { the He is a brilliant ~atcher and By spanking the Brooklyn Dodge s | 3 A 2 R ' i 4 Y a hg tter and was with Ty Cobh's twice, 6 to 5 and 4 to 2 the Giams| AB I, H PO A E § Ny 3 1 4 % ’“fl#m"rh’mw all during the showed that they were tired of fool- {155 S 3 1 = S A ! ¥ ol t pg seaspn and for three weeks ing. The blows were dramatically |vea~h i & 0 0 2 > p by yd ¥ . o 4 of The regular season, Detroit still administered because they came agHarrie, 1h .. 0 1 i : 8 S g : has a string on him, the Cubs took only onz from the| s ! J RVIANS i : : g 3 8 4 f Tomorrow afternoon the Besses Pirates. The score was 9 to 6 3 : 2 ; 4 ok B o ol 4 . ¥ a return game in Meriden, In the American league the Yanks ¥ [ 7 i ¥ 5 0 4 IO Y g afternoon the Besses had the throne alone an hour but| b ‘ i . ; e 8 o p N y 1 3 nd Sunday after- lost it. The Yanks won their first y & 2 g 4 J y 1 : i b noon at 3 o'clock the Torrington out- game from the Senators, 7 to 4 as s 1 5 27 4 G G 3 i 5 .rsf fit pjaws in this city, the Athletics beat the Tted Sox who ADELPHIA § : \ & 2 g ok o The en lineup: Smedick ef, are tied with the New York team for |, n S s I N 3 f q " Hajibae F. Hart 1b, Patkoske rf, first place, 2 to 1, In the after- ¥ B e . 3 4 Downey If, Harris Tenney 2b, noon sessions, however, the Yanks|Welch, " g / 4 Maggum ¢, Yale p, Bakos p, Kline p. lost, 6 to 1, as the r:pdan\- Wop, (L EANeRr TR e T o B ) g e o 4 S —————— to 0, thus continuing the deadlock an- !y 9 L i ? i 310 iy i 4 other day. ll’;:lvllfw:a:‘ A 3 i X o W ¢ i " TcUer lkfeats Local The young league had an orgy of [Perkine o ... 0000 i ; : ‘ ‘ L Bowler in Silver City doublehndc_rs every team engaging 5 o M » RSy i Pped Beller of the Meriden alle: twice. Davis of the St. Louis Browns | 7, 3 27 10 . met and teok five out of nine gemes from Meed Thompson of New Dritain, handed Detroit its first goose egg of 100 000 000 o home run, Flag- o on |ocal lanes last night in the state the season.in the second game, allow- | /G2 (00 T b B, O ey, wein L Ezzell fices Wel TOMMY GIBBONS : GEORGES CARPENTIER \1\'l‘|rm4 howling tournament. Teller ing them only four hits, S8t. Louis | Nej double plays, ¢ way to Bishop to m.d; 'r\‘:n rlvl.ns. The Tigers took " 'v:fl:vv:-lr‘v:x :r';.r(\;?:\v 9 y ’ : : . « the third, fifth, seventh, e f:el ¢ to 3. Joe Sh hand- | § Wiskw §: L4 yia] Y TUY Amudniol Cow A . Referce Dickerson said that should a foul be claimed he «iz%eh and ninth games by comfort Cleveland, using Joe Shaute, hand- nn, Meeler; umpires, Hildebrand, Row- Michigan City, Ind., May 29.—Their heavy training programs i b g ubje’ marging, The local pin-toppler ed the playful Chicago White Sox a |iand and Ormsby; time 1:47 vould count ten over the fallen boxer and then call a physician o v ' o Dy . ol v, H ar and ) . perfect zero in the first game, (he 26 ended, Georges Carpentier and Tom Gibbons planned to take only into the ring to make an examination. If the examination re- y.and Thomp score being & to 0, ""'] using four | Detroit 4-0, St Louls light workouts, perhaps final, today in preparation for their ten vealed injury the contest would be awarded to the fouled boxer, | reier: 20, ::‘::;'" :"\ml|"w:'l“f:'l'l%_'”v£:'yl:;{:;‘: Detroit, Mich, May 20.—Breaking | round contest here Saturday afternoon. but if the physician ruled otherwise, he would award the contest 108, 113, 108, them all for a 13 10 6 victory. e n'r;”:!‘:;zlf’v';( ’:‘::I:\”n.",”:« Emerson W. Dickerson of Grand Rapids, Mich., referee of on a knockout, ] L va“:?m;&" e 7';-m o et ‘ meets Garpentier and Gibbons and their managers A force of 100 carpenters today were putting the finishing "~ # & In the National league the Braves | won (he first game from St. Louis, 4| the contest, 3 A y y will prevail, touches on the arena which will have a seating capacity of 40,-1 lr"."i:';f “""“.’,”",‘,‘:"' f"""“,'drl:\"m":'fl [to 3, and was shut out in the second, | today for a conference over rules. Straight rules 8 t A 1 ( 0L 200! Foe Moote Takes M R Wilsen. The fasnee (hininana | Ll s e | Dickerson said, and both boxers must protect themselves until 000. The big lm“_" painted a cireus blue from rim to rim, is in JO2 ?; ¢ Takes Mcasure the latter’s circuit clout accounted for | e fooenn s PN | ordered to break. ' ‘ an amphitheater scooped out of a huge sand dune. It covers six f Fisher in Rowling all their team's runs in a 4 10 1 vic- | ghocker, while in the wecond, the first . The l'aljlm, kidney and the pivot MM\:«. will not be permitted, acres .anri is a mile from the C(-n.tel;nf the town. o o :.r»q”'.'-‘,.;.r: ',?;‘]\4 the BT age ralls in the seventn in. | TMOUtoUt of the year for Detroit, Davis| Neither will the boxers be allowed to hit in the breakaway, In The diameter of the arena is 346 feet and the rim is 32 fect, oLt e ot Hakeh) i oy B Thn acrats MEALA AL eld Datwolt Jo four hits. the event of a knockdown, the boxer scoring it must retire to a six mchr‘»\ higher than the center. It is regarded as one of the ., Q" ‘N‘m" Motts tank Rig beat the Cincinnati Red, § 10 0. Dau- ', Lo . o1or PANEY e 101 5 [neutral corner before the count will be started. finest and most picturesque in America, ont of nine zegmes, Althouzh winning bert was hit by a batted ball in the jDetro 010 119 16x LIy S A e I L.v' -'\:‘;sflih‘:: ‘l‘r‘~:“a;Hlu-\«c\‘rn”rm not first inning and was out of play for (SECOND GAME) 96, 108, 129, 62, 101, B K i O+ i B TS b Springfield College Is [‘IRATE JRS. T0 PLAY [DUNDEE-VICENTINI GO S0 Norage i Reds got an even break for the day, |R i BRUWN B[ATS YAI,E Victor Over W gs!e\ an| 3 POSTPONED AT BROOKLYN ’.n;:n:. 43, t‘?‘. 1‘1.‘;.m|21:‘1:~ Je i winning 8 to 3. f 2 H H Middletown, Ma Springfield . Split Game | Jacobeon, ce 11iiiid 1 IN BR"‘LIANT WAY Sl G s ST Wil Bring Hartford Team Down ¥ Bl : 3 Washington, May 20—New York Ry ) g . x : et et TWO YALE EATRIES _ I tall yesterday afternoon b to @ in .-.I Game At Walnut Hill Park Tomor- o\ tion To Be Asked To Hold Tght | New Maven, May 0.—Yale will and Washington spiit a double header |f . sesased | ut short in 1 1) e here yesterdar, New York winning the [ji2 00" $23% ’ b SO A IS SIS SLELEA S @R cIIm NI 5 atw JNInE eend dts 150 pound and third vareily ! i 0 e to raiy For three innings it | At Garden Pending | b [erews to the American Henley regatta first game 7 to 4, and Washington the - - . i’ . Spring ¢ ) \ th b . thi orde y phia on Saturday, The former was in mecond 6 to 1. Hoyt outpitched three Incal moundsmen in the épening en- bR and Wesleyan scored on Weilland's counter, which was featursd by A | Haney, 2n ... S Td”)’ 0[ Dfl)’ drive over second base, g row morning for a game at Walnut| New York, May 22.-The Johnny 'a rgee agginst Harvard and Prince triple play engineered by Dugan and | obb veinad Yiil Lhe. bkthr Mpriiratd soored 0oy L5 park. The game will be calied ' Dundee-lais Vicentini lightweight 1on crews of the same weight at : o Plggeton and came in second losinz Pipp. | tottn seve 1 0 A mateh, post » iTeilmann ——— runs, five hits and a sacri off 4t 9:30 a. ™, and the lineups are ym « postponed jast uight by s “ o i ¥ {will be held in Madison Sq by ® to Harvard, The third ‘a ¥y has net Leen in a race al INg. retived 1N’ one, | Pequots from Hartford hers tomor- ady made two ane as in fair way 1o do better for Gates cak- Wreeking Service, Day and Night Wingo, ! 5 L won from Y terda alternoor . He fn [ ed a hit junctures, The score toliaway, p 5 1o 1, thereby taking both games o hich re 1 110 ) 8 Pirate Jrs,—Kane e, Reed or Fity The Paneho Villa-Frankie Ash fy- | N2 A and Peansylvania at a mi'e New S and esiatcenthe, In the boat will ashingon Ul FFothergi Nise 0w o ale could do nothing against the ¥ he mbers of last year's sec | the five years With Wesleyan \ arlow &b, Doyle 11, Hinch- day on account of rain, wiil be beld in ) rfl members of last year's secor an A ' n—HBatted for 1o ' 1 p os, da ble an- | for ‘@ homer and Yale's o i \ : Reort, o s M o |1 ) s v Repairing Al \l'\ko«-—(mflllm- A The commission already has grant UPPLIES S 4 o Davisfpatters to two hits, Duggan fanned ' v A » M in s : & ‘ | day night. In the event temporary in- b . 4 A . g 0 escape uggan was in trouble H inetions acainst the Nostrand club is Gaston, » ..... Cleveland 5.6, Chicago 013 only once during the game the | 1 NASH CARS insued permimion to hold the Dundee. mofl!‘a' WARHINC here yeste 5 ), but fo: Yeve- | w ed out of a ho Y t B Nt s . . sterday, 5 10 0, but four Cleve. | work out sractice tonight (n preparatie bl dtea = 3 MYRTLE §T. ‘. 1 13 to 6, The Indians made six errors, | copt Mallory reached 1 ¢ it an 1o Avon ftel ! 1 and thes W with . - ——— 1 the second game, Score ing Ruck I the second contest Zachary held | poas : ) 1 poovad \ 09 . Porter resulted in four rins #nd the visitors 2t bay throughout while |ligne \ 50 Providence, R, T h‘w 2 Rrown Niche o sehbil : % hiw Pequots-+-Gayle e, Rosenblatt ss, 'q. 0 I'riday night if officls ction M Shawkey wos it t OPportune |y cier, ¥ " P nned one Haskell of, Zada b, Fony 3b, Eisen- of the state athletic commistion car 1q "‘v rowing all season, It is re. f o Lerg 1h, Kramer of, Wise If, Bowers p, he obtained gardgd 16 be a strong crew against New Yark iy - a0 ',,',_‘,_‘ AL 455 " the annual series, Springficld pulled a prott trip play, the first on Andrews ield in gerald Hinckey 1h, Conway 2h, Dar- weight title match, postponed Tucs (RECOND GAME) | - = =|superh pitching of Eimes : i | y NEW ¥ Totals 32 TR b rh “";v'_”‘“/' 1,’1 4 DUREEY, | 1 (n the sixih Totepeich sinled, cliffe of, Zapatka +f [the Nostrand A. C. on Friday night Yy eight Dugen, b ‘ " s . 3 [ 1 -t |® ”‘ ‘;,‘}‘ Al fe both \ ard drove 1o Yy wiho tossed tion against the club as a public nuis ol : i < ¥ ' 'Nw,»"{ T .Lx I:.;“l‘ ]’ of these Sl Hbodt ot B ance is upheld in supreme court. Dr- fi Pipp, 1h ah t I rertpaiel BASEBALL ¥, Johneon, In addition to holding the got another run and Wesleyan mr; 2 5 ) twa Hosines’ BR s \ sl iaiaadi e specialty ed permission to the Nostrand A, . |ESppcial Prices to Teams - - g \ ;I sixteen batters, Charlie earn being sromoters to shift their shew to 17« 3 i Iy time 1:47, ' |the only member of the Yale team ) oot , & M. Line ening when the game was called, » Cleveland, May 20.~=Joe Shaute|eighth, whe he paseed Wear p orgle 12 ot B | s e ey FALUONS' GAMES Vicentini mateh on I'riday nigh [ - : . A Sy d jee " day night =il B—=Satied ey shut out Chicago in the first game|Neale, the first up. ut he ; i AR e te FOR SALE BY {likely be granted | 3 i 1 o/ second battle and the White Sox won, | succession, Only one ! X Sde e SR o1 e Gonlin, Sy 1 third Acsociated with A, G, Hawker c6nl ‘of the United Mates produetion ‘Just Around the Corner” Jules. 1b -SEAE-E and though they batted Leverette out | Iirown found Ashburn fo . A gt R [ 51815 CHURCR ST, Tol. 8045:8 _in recent years the box in the fourth, Itobertson |hits, one a double by Pluege, h and Lyons were not scored on. Joe|third inning a Packinpaugh 1 1 o | Eewell hit a home run for the Indians A base on ba FIRET GAME) etting three ru " : g with twe dowr a had throw to get ‘ t WHEN Yoeu've HOOKED Your BALL nd scored on ¢ CVER 1aTO THE ROUGHM AND JUusT wWHEW \tll‘y i, v ¢ You '@ ALL SET To VLAY 1T OUT, A Gand 4 ; 7 OF ROUGHNECK S GO BY =N THE AD JOIm <74 / B Ml oY Pt in t [ BAAD A ALC GEMARK CMTIRE LY Leow A umpiren, Moriar time Atheltics 2.0, Poston 1. Philadeiphia, May Philadelphia divid header of the local season 3 the Ted Sox taking the second g 115 0 after losing the first 2 16 1 Both games were pit the fnish of the § 18hed one of the greatest witheseed at Ehibe I COLLLGE RESLLTS LOOK AT TH PRICES ON BASEBALL GOODS CLOVES, 2235 SHOES., $4.00 lhfll s fuflsg Gt Wi Two 4 FRNG. RUbA. 5800 A Y SN . “ comfort-2 bbbty On Display in Window { 1\ fi . e wl 108 erds ART PILZ LAV Cluert Peabady G.Ca | ‘ 1 u R. R. Arcade ¢ ‘ X v ™ p ¥ ) . A Copprghe 1950 W V. 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