New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 8

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If They Are to Lose Pennant, the West Will Have to Take It — McGrawmen drooklyn—Phils Defeat Take Double Header (ards—Washingten Trims Detroit 11-1 — Reds Win From Beston — Yanks Trounce Chisox—Red Sox Best St. Lou New M Graw consecutive int league the task apparcotly velve upon the of which, Uhicago, Pelo Grounds t In the last Gianis won only six « games wh Brook and Phil came home winning New York neverthele P the league by three of 22 victories in 28 :nmw er eastern teams. The Giant jinx has taken heavy foll of Brooklyn which has won enly 1wo of 11 contests with McGraw's men New York took two games from the Robins yesterday by scor 9 to 2 and 3 to 2. McGraw's pitching performed in yusual stylq as Nehf and Bentley each finished a full game. Tt was Nehf's best effort since the 1923 world’s series, Fournier, National lcaguc jeader, increased his total to 11 two behind Ruth. Jackson, Bailey and High also made homers, Good hurling performances plentitul. Mitchell of the Phillics held the Cards to two hits and won, 6 to 0. €and hit a homer in the gamc Zachary, veteran Washington pitc her, interrupted the Detroit drive with a 11 to 1 defeat in which Haney's two singles represented the Tiger total Cole, who won two games last week tor Cobb, was driven from the box Eppa Rixey signalized the possible turning point in recent Cincin nati - verses by finally rounding into form York is to b shut out of Nationa will in the the first at the western clubs, appears cast-west clash 15 Boston with n, a mar ¢ leads virt with oth- liome t only were and holding Boston to five hits as the | Teds wom & to 1 Herb Pennock started the trip through the west with vietory over the White bunched hits in the eighth inning for afl of their rune.” The Red Sox kept pace a half-game mm-nl the world's champions, Eight pitchers were in- cluded among 14 men by teams, EBhocker was driven from the box early., Boane and Harris of the fed Hox and Sleler of the Browns kit homers. The Philadelphia-Cle the American was postponed ¥ Pittsburgh and Chicago in the Nation al were not scheduled Phillies 6, St Phitadelphis, June 4 &, Louis ta two seratch hits yesterdas and Philadelphia shut out St Louis 6§ to 0. Bunched hits enabled the home team to score rung when needed while Sand’s home run in the fifth added to the Phillies’ total, Score’ 8T, Lot |~ AR, R Yankees a6 tod Sox who used veland game in w rain is 0, Mitchell 1« neld A B M, P.O. Myers Horneb, Rottamle: Aehuitz, « Freigay Nieherga Conner, Maines, » Haim, % Sherdsl, o 1 » " ] 1 1 Totals PHIL U | LP \I(A B, 1 Rhiehtatone wilson, ¢ Mitche Tatale < B Philadeinhia Tws base weritice, Mit tn Hornsh oA tar Wa Mo Giants Take Tw New York, June 4. - New here are enough men ‘wedring PARIS GARTERS to elect the next pres'denf- easil N metal can touch yoo both | ased its ookiyn by winning header In the fi or out in t port saved e ome i Bentley, p Rrool Two nin esterday, ~zses over 1 a double games in of by socre cetion sted nine 1<on her rst game Nehf 'la first time this s knocked York L frame tley in the won by hit on basge, or son n with Kelly (FIRST GAME) (SRCONTY GAME) SROOKLYN AL, Raile 1 Jackson - and lases, Ry it 1 rne 1; struek Nits, off Greene passed ball, 8ny Greene; umipires, Klem Cincinnati 5, Boston 1 lostor ed hits fourih out of the 5t 1 yest riul Iioston to off maste hase on b by Fowler score from had a =hu Rurne Taubert B . Walker, ef Pinell Fowler Wingn, Rixe and fifth innings, Cineinnati bunch in the knocked him | defeated annn crday. Eppa Rixey pitehed ball throughout He five hite and did alls. But for a wild threw which allowed ond Rixey tout. The score CINCINNATL AR T " June 4 { Genewich hox and L would have 1l Yanks Win New York bunch- errare and de yesterday latter n the ed with perfect support ng only one made bad in- FAMDUS~QUALITY Vrisch; second, | held | not give a Stengel to | From CHICK EVAX JERRY | I row In the for the cham- tion. Chick pionship of America Oak- ¥ it two in a and Hil's course, Detroit, June 5-6, @ \“‘;— winning the char » g year at Atlanta, an amate play wpen gol over the Bobby Jones of , & mark wh cqualed Jones e 2t Inwe after with Wee Bohby Thus four 1 taken all th ince 1 then an & will be the defending champion, in the pshed to Jonee is the fourth amateur history of the take the fieid as No game in America a defender, repeated | amateur has ever ncis Ovim 1loston was the 1t follo amateur to win the the graduate triumphing at Brook line in 191 ravers of 1915 at Baltusrol achieve first event, gains 1015 JONER (TOP), TR (ROTTOM). It e g da Joncs player in the fgures to tradition New York scored nd was the s the ANC be BOBLY 1in OUIMET ‘um amateur to no distine- or Minika amat 'NEXT MONDAY'S CARD AT NEW HAVEN A SIZZLER \Imlylu Garcia vs. Kaplan—TI"erguson “ vs. Carson and Other Scrappy | Scrappers. New Haven, 4.—Action every roun® of every bout. That | what is promised for Weiss park, this city, on Monda: evening, June 9, when Leuis (“Kid”) Kaplan of Meri- den and Bobby Garcia of Baltimore clash for the second time. Kaplan aud Garcia will provide the feature bout of the evening. It is the sort of that speaks for itself and re- but little advertising. Faced chance of meeting Dundee in bout, Kaplap must absolutely and decisively beat Garcia Monday night. For Garcia it is just as big a | bout v a win over Kaplan at this present moment, the Baltimore soldier hoy would be brought to the front ranks of the clamoring title contend- ers anfl would probably capture the position of logical challenger now Leld by the Meriden lad. When Kap- lan and (¢ a fought 12 Tounds to a draw in Waterbury some months ago, the fans at the ringside were favored with a grueiling, punch-swapping bat- tle, With so much at stake, Monday night's battle will be even flercer than was their first meeting. Particular care is being picking the supporting card for Moa- Cay night's Weiss park show. 1In the 10 round semi-final, Tracey I"erguson of Wallingford meets “Kid" Carson of | Holyoks. Two six-rounders complete the card. Joe Stoessel, New York's jatest heavyweight sensation, meets the tough Jack O'Connell of Jersey while Georgin Day, popular New meets Jimmy Hutch- ew York feather- a great looking card and promises a record- June in is | scrap a title taken in Haven w fson, weight, the advance kreaking ringsid sale TRAVERNS, ans of Chicagp made for the amateurs hy mplonship the follow- hda with a score of ich has yet to be Manager Tohin Calls Al ¥ ummer play-off through las a dramatic Cruickshank urs have stepped in | glory from the pro- Practice Tomorrow Night — Some- thing In Store For Them, With seven straight defeats hehind and # tough game with #taford inview Tnv this Sunday, man k Tobin of the Corhin Red gox is planning drastic action to bring 2hout a reversal of form. Sey eral of the players have heen lngging efforte and others whe were thought good players seem to be proving quite the opposite, With them, nage | &pring this | ager hat the pere mateur winning stroke none, and he the way, me, bar ngerous all tradition, in thair {HIGH SCHOOL TEAM 1 | EaTsaD Much PosumnefI tht Now Deh-! nitely Aranged I'aurnisr, Hroe Opponents, Turn Rack Red and Amvest Gold by 10 o & Score, Timely hitting by Waterbury's team from Crosby High echool turned back n 8t Waor tossors at i the Red and Gold b | Mary's fie 8. The for Waterbury, yesterday fternoon 10 to o ) Post, Springhin June —The han A yesterday York ‘ against the Queenshoio A, ( £ New . and its was slated | was ga ne originnily hut | ' 1.ong Island City boxing . arena B minute | SeS———— temporarily lifted yesterday when the fawitch mornipg resulted in hoard of standards and appeals grant ed a 30.dny permit 1o officials of the elub to condiuct hoxing contests The Arcigion I8 the result of ppeal | made to the board | erty promoter, from a ruling m fire department that the big st is an allsged fire trap N ot ke ng the visitors here unannoune BAS fi ervors in the igEINg by Across seven Rome awful 1ding Arth and sixth, and he [the Rrass City boys put fruns which won the game Ham | e Britain's best play x Llin by Kania who leaped officials © pir to sprar a screa ub announced that 1t Wills- { yhat was labelled a sure heavyweight hout, postponcd | g weore by innings by rain and ater by the fr Croshy 010088020 8 deevog, would he held 0 x pejrain 100 3260 001 1 next Monday night, pro Patterics— Cloteland ate athietic commission | e riot e Naipp. ' pecial D & HAD Ae by the was turned high in the ping line drive . hit the Madden originally departmen the big ho the g 15 MAY and Corey; viding saues A license 1o the elul Approtal by the fire must follow the hoard and appenls ac athletic commiesion act on club’s application for a lice This peeted to follow although officia hed not 1 obtained by promate this afternoon ibAivided 13 and mu department d ] Second Hecneymoons A nee 5 e pcbon LISTEN WARVEY | THOUGHT I'D BETTER NOT GO DownN Tp DinneER | HAVEN T A Tiing To wWeAR 1t was stiy nit that the e a number sufficient fire netalled to protect alss stipuiate hy watchmer #4 24 hours a Aay he permit Jate lated in the M e ¢ per arena m fire are hat of extinguishers be big that a ¢ m Afring the the sty / maintal ngth of t FIsurn mated a Fie man winning THOMPSON BEATS Tn a State Howlfhe league Commercial ty defeated 4 at t e n of 1t er of Hartford of i* o the loca ont Sroren Fis o 81, 112, 112 Thompsor 108, 111 You DoN' T SEE€M Tb USE ANY JUDGMENT HARVE < WHY 1VE WOFRN ALL MY ¢ Lo-n.(s To A FRAZILE I _ = COLLAR LOW~DEEP POINTED WELL MADE ol e ol kv of ARPUW COLLARS National *Leag Wo SUPPLIE Prices SPQRTIYGAGEOIOS {thesa facts in mind Manager Jack is belisved to he considering the adsisa- “V flity of rattling the tin ean for some and signing on some eandlot players, {believing that they at least would be as %ood an same of those he has, The manager has isaued a call for | all plavers 1o report for practice to [ morrew night-<weathsr permitting and it s understood that he will have a few snappy remarks to make, re [ marks that may be taken seriousiy by soms of those hoys. Thoke who do [ not taka them seriously, probahly will [ take the puter —— |Miss Collett Ts Again | The Eastern Champion Newton, Viasse, June §,—Miss Gien- a Collstt of Providence, won fhe women's eastern golf ehampionship [for the third time in as many yvears S § 12t the Brae Burn Country club yes. terday Mer total for the | 8econd in line wes Mre, Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Philadelphia, 14 ELD’ | strokes behind, with a total of 177 AY'S HOM k13 ¥ n Vork Iphia can Teagie Tengue ate reester 1" SEBALL to~Jeams ~ Line 26 holes was 163 M. Mre, G, H. 8tetson, champion of the Philadelphia district, was two shots from her townewaman and Mre, 1, A [Jackson of New York finished in fourth position, thelr scores being 179 nd 183, N sTREET respeetively - WHAT 'S Tue MAT WICTH TUAT DRESS You HAD O LAST NIGHT T e MY EAR WEA YW THAT AGAIN - I'VE WOoRN $ ( THUAT Gown > 7 s ALMOST CONSTANTU ( SIncE WE CAME N You WASN'T LIKE WHEN WE WERE FIRST MARRIED = «You SEEMED To woraY Youe HEAD pEF FOR FEAR | WOULD 2P ON MY CLOTHES - | 2AID YoU WANTED mE \ T BE YouR QUEQN Corram PETICETEPTIVETTITIOITPOVEIT. . V5 P0GIVPIIPTCTTTFIVVIIVIVIPIVEIEI0E0000047 JUNIOR VARSITY CREW 15 SHIFTED Yale Coach Changes Men About as Experiment New London, Conn., June 4-— Coach Ed Leader mustered his oars- men on the float at Gales Ferry yes- terday morning and announced two changes in the junior varsity, K. I. Tves was placed at stroke of the junior varsity, moving up from the combination crew, while H. C. Pottep of New York went back to the place Ives formerly held. W. 1. Goodwin, who was No. 7 in the junior varsity last year and a por- tion of the time this season, again was moved up to this eight, taking the place of H. C. Trudeau. The latter rowed behind Potter in all the races the junior varsity engaged in tnis year The high southwest breeze that blew up the Thames river was again in evidence and seriously interfered with both Yale and Harvard's morn- ing and afternoon practices, Har- vard’s freshman crew was the only cight that managed to launch a shel from Red Top ahd after a few min utes' battle with the white caps, the youngsters were forced to return tc the float to escape swamping. Last evening the waves had some what subsided and Harvard's varsit) crew was ordered out at 6 o'clock anc with Coach Stevens following in & lsunch paddled down stream nearly te the four-mile mark. The Crimsor comigination and freshman eights were sent up stream. The waters at Yale's quarters wers not rough’eiough to keep three o Yale's crew, the first and second var sity and the combination, from getting three-quarters of an hour's instruc tion. Coach B4 Leader had i charges in hand, but was werking al reat odds in getting results hecause ol the strong breeze and choppy Wa ter, The two varsitys, freshiman eights, were fs theee milex north of the bLoat heus about 7 e'clock: last night and bette results were obtained, owing to th amoother witer in that divection. A distingufhed visitor te reacl Yale's camp was George St Joh fheffield, the veteran, who pulled a1 ear in thé 60's and repots he is her until the big races are o\ combination an en uho to stay ‘ITcrri: Comes Back and | Gives Wagner a Beatin'. June 4. --8id Terris, loca who was knocke: Wagner of Phila eame bael decigin New York, lightweight, out hy Eddie (kid) Arlphia during the winter, last night by winning the over Wagner in a 12-round bout aft: 1eading all {he wa The victory put Terris, 2enerally 1o zarded ns the fastest meving beae Jow fighting, in line for a mateh wit Johnny Dundee for the junfor 1igh! weight title, T junior Camping Headquarters TENTS Wwan Auto Poleloss Umhrella Monier Bros A8 MAIN ST, “The sporting Goods Store” CAMP sTOV) MAN LAM Cou cAMr 5TARS CARRIE ToLD ME BEFORE CAME. You MAD we ENOUGH, CLOTHES 0 I.A& ou EAN SEE FeR YOURSELF How PEOPLE DRESS WERE | T

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