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Speaking of Sports The Ialcon, A. C. baseball team will play the Pexto team of South- ington at the Sand Hill grounds in Southington next Sunday afternoon. I'he locals will have their strongest lineup in the field and will be ac- companied by a large crowd of root- >rs, The Southington team has lost iy two games this season and will 2ive the local nine a hard tussie for onors on Sunday. The St. Mary's baschall team of aimville will play the Brookfield cam of Cheshire on the latter's ome iiamond on Sunday afternoon. The Ulainville management has games woked for every Sunday for the st month and a half and will fur- h enough work for his charges. and foothall ranks of the s a twirler, Slim” lost a Slim™ Politis, cop ver, has jeined the A ensington team iemorial Day morning, eart-break on by the score of 1 to . The Mill- iale players secured only five hits off he big boy's delivery hut lone srror permitted a man te scere and the game. He aiso relieved Lefty™ Hayes in the ninth inning of e aflternoon game, but was heaten trough errore his mates and a ¢ hit. one I'he All-Kensington team has ceptionally good line-up this year. \wong those who are playing with he nine are McCormick, formerly a iteher with the New' Britain Kac o is piaying leit field, Field, former shortstop with stpe.Leland team eof this city, and tite now "ournier of the 1o teading e national league in home runs, ran i® total up to 11 Ruth, ckeon, Taitey and High also hit for © cireuit, aers, vesterday sisler alsn connected A homer terday as did Roune and Harris tor 1ight pitehers were suais. Ied Sox used in the St ne fand I3e form urned to ey win over utley ' for rezist and okiyn each 1 Q2 hard to helic = meant it an they i mge play th un o for money llewson not ¥ & that the ued Nesse- el Admittedly stronzest te but at the sane time re far and away in a faster « henmoare the Itangers and me would he just like making th 128 n prosent of the purae to the m in they he state such a The British mMinated Spein and now meets Souh \triea, Prance, after heating Ireland, India Davie cup tram has Lo taeet daek Cheshro an Loon rleased as 1ches, 320 Yigan ashington have club Lee Foh!, manage YA, WAS prasente: ‘g vesterday by "HINESE PLAYER WINS PLACE AS YALE REGULAR i Ren s of the with admir S Louis 0 diamond R fane, First Otiental to Win Berth on a Blue Nasehall Team, New MHaven, Jufic 4.--Twe lineup changes in the Yale nine were yes. terday ordered by head coach Joe” Wood whe aliowed 1wo duy® rest following their sy I'rineeton, Second Bascman Dan Lindley, who injured his ankie re. cantly was switehed from second baee o right fleld and from sccond base to t field and Foon Kai Kee, the hinese player who has been substi- ute infielder all the was in- salled at second. Jim Tngram 28 bean right fielder will for present be utility player Kia Kee is the first Mongolian 1o w given a regular berth on a Yala haseball nine. Indications are that the ehanges ordered yesterday will be maintained the remainder of the sea ton which consists of the maining games and the Hariard se. ries, moky the team deteat 2eason who L 1wo re- Sweaters for Outdoor Men SUMMER weights, Warm enough for cool nights and cool enough for warm days. Many prefer them to sport coats, for they,slip on in a jiffy and allow perfect freedom. See our collection of new knits and colors, $5.00 . $12.00 Fitch-Jones CITY HALL to Milldale in Kensing- | " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1 Shave ' This Morning? | Day in, day out, shave after shave, Gem Blades | are uniform — uniformly | perfect. | Scientific methods have left no room for variation. | Each Gem Blade has to | be perfect. | That's why Gem shaves | are the finest in the work! | —a morning luxury to | look forward to. Ask for | the | Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razore NATIONAL-AMERIGAN LEAGUE “BALL GAMES irom V'receding Page) (Continued Washington 11, Detroit Datroit, June 4. -Zachary, Washing- ton's vete left hander, held Detroit to two hits and the Nenators defeated Detreit 11 to 1, Haney was the only Tyzer to 1o Zachary's hitting a single in the fifth and getting nother in hth, Score detivery Rice, vl Vil Tudge Washingto Lietrait Twn - Age, Peciinpaugh, Pra r ) Protirn; left on Fotherghl Heflminn etieit halls, off 7 3 o 2 Tolmson 1 i It passed Jonnson Tice and Moariarity Volme time 201 Boston 8, St Lowis 7 June fo—Urban Shocker nas batied from the hox in the fourth inning and 8. Louls dropped the first game of the series here yesterday to Hoston seore to 7 The finighed in a succ of batting rallies by both teams, whieh held the result in doubt. Boone, Harris and Risler pounded home runs, Man. ager FFohl, of the Red Sox, former manager of the Browns, was preseted ¥, Loui The was & game waion (Y T with & diamond ring Ly fréends prior | 16 the opening of the game. The score ROSTON AN 1. Collin . Wamh ", Ven i ‘ rie, 1h b Tataln 1inher William Yacob Warmhy SALESMAN SAM June 16 yIn any Baseball Review AL L Yesterday's Results New York 8, Brooklyn Z. (1st) New York 3. Brooklyn 2. (2nd) Cineinnati 6, Boston 1. l;hll.’”}"]y\]"f\ 6, NATIO! GUE New Yorlk Chicago Games Today Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Louis at Philadelplia, New York 6, Chicago Boston §, St. Louis 7. Washington 11, Detroit 1 I'h Iphia veland, (rain) The Standing w. New York . ton Detroit Washingtan ¥t Louis Chicago . Cleveland ... Philadelphia . Games Today ww York ay Chicago. ston at St. Louis. hinzton at Detroit, I"hiladelphia at Cleveland, INTERNATIONAL LEAGLP Yesterday's Results Lultimore 5, Jersey ity 3. Foronto &, Syracuse Bufialo 7, Rochester Newark 5, Iteading 3. The Standing W, Baltimore loronto Buffale Newark Rochester Reading Hyracuse sveues 2 S 3 Jersey City 282 Games Today lieading at Beltimore Toronto at Buffale Nochester at Syracuse Jorsey City at Newark PASTORN LEAGLT, Yosterday's Results Hartford 2, Pittsfield 0. Waterbury 3, Bridgeport 1, Worcester 9, Springfield 4, New Haven 7. Albany 1. The Standing W Watarbury Hartford Worcester ... Kpringfeld Albany New Haven Rridgeport rittafield Gvames Todday Hart(ord at Pittsfield (2) Waterbury at Bridgsport Worcester at Springheld, Albany at New Haven GREB T0 FIGHT MOODY IN WATERBURY THE 16TH Mulligan Stages Next Outdoor Fiet Fest The 16th—Main Bout of 12 Rounds, Watcrbury, June 4 rrometer Mutligan of this city, Iast signed articles from of Pittshurgh, mansger sight Champion Harry 18 the mateh of 12 rounds Moody Wales, George right received James Masan Midde Grab, bind with Frank The 1ot o urnished by Young 1 A4 and Necky 8mith, n ke somi-inal of 10 reunds Ferzuson 1% alwn expected to meet Georgie West of New York, The Curtain-ratsar hax not heem named the program will o Wal- of anard ng New York Tracey Orioles Organize and Broadcast Challenges team of this the coming The Opiole baseball city have organized for heve | Gmo be | season and haie issued a challenge o' team in the city or state, have sume of the hest junnor players in the ety and sou'd like 1o arrange games with the Faleon Jre, Pirate Are, and other teama of this calipre The Oricles he sived their uniforms and 1ake fieiq againe the Temos of Meriden next Saturday, wearing them wil the They ' | new ! WEDNESDAY, JU! e JACRSON CRACKS A MIGHTY HOM Jackson made only 1913, but that hit Joc June onc hit on sailed o high and =o far and so fast that Man- ! battan fans ave still talking about it, Joe's solitary drive came in the second inning and was ‘he first ball ever hit over the right wing of the Brush stadium at the Polo Grounds. lussell Ford was th» pitching vietim, The score: Clesyeland ah 1h Johnston, apman, Olson, 3h .. Turner, 2h Jackson, rf Ryan, cf Graney, 1f O'Neill, . Dlanding, p . Total Hartzell, rf Wolter, ef Rorton, 1h Cree, If . Sweeney, Zeider, Ih Midkiff, 3b Peck, 8 Ford, p . xDaniels Warhop, » MeConnaell, yxtCaldwell Clark, p . e Ratted for Batted for McConnell in £th Cleveland ST I eSS New York .ho002001) Iirst on errors, New York 1, (lleve- land 2; two base hits, Cree, Wolter; home runs, Jackson, Sweeney, Gra- ney; stolen bases, Hartwell, Cree; sac- rifice hits, Sweeney, Turner, Bland- ing; left on bases, New York 12, Cleveland 9; struek out, by Blanding 3, by Vord 1: first on bails, off Ford 2 off Warhop 1, off Clark 1, off Bland- ing 4; double play, Zeider, Borton; hits, off Ford 8 in 8 innings, off War. hep 3 in 1 inning (none out in eighth) off MeConne!l 0 in 1 inning; time, 2:16; umpire, Evans and Egan. Tomorrow's seove: Cy Young bats his way to victory, heiped by a freak home run X Larson’s Pets Defeat Traut & Hine Women In a speeial matoh played at the Rogers Neereation building, Charles | Larson's Pate of Traut & Hones de. feated the Ladies team of the same plant ML) - 199 - 242 - 248 228 L) M. Malley A, Crowley ¥. Young ", Dialnnee . C. lareen Handicap L13 1627 Charles Larson's Pets Jack Crowley ” 2% & 1 a7 us e 223 L] 274 302 M. Cusack . Wa . Charlen Lavwesn . 25 635 608 1875 PIMATES WIN Williamspert, Pa.. June & - The Pittsburgh Nationals defeated the Williamsport team of the New York Pennsylrania leagus yesterday in an exhibition game by the score of 10 to 8. Tha score Pittsburgh L 300110 Williamsport 0120100108 Batteries—lLundgren, Stone and Al. jey, Tand; Holsclaw, Beland and Cooper . PUARER HARVARD TRACK CAPT. Cambridge, June 4. —Henry T, Dun ker of Davenport, Ta, A junior was eiectad captain of the Harvard track team rday. Dunker hagides his activities ax & shot is 3 mem har of the varsity feothall tezm and of Phi Netta Kappe ves puttar 21 E 4, 1924, | Chicago Youth. With Clever Ideas on Robbery, Foiled When X-Ray Is Used. | Chicago, June Science came to the aid of the police who had arrest- ed Carl Larous under suspicion that | he had stolen a dianond ring worth $150 from A. Hess & Sons, jewelers lon the West Madison the use of a fluroscope, the ring was {revealed in the youth's stomach after a thorough search had been made of liis clothing. | Laroux asked to be shown an gagement ring. but examination ot a !tray full resulted in his rcjection of atl of ther The clers was about to replace tray in the vault when one rin I noticed to be gone, lLaroux deficd | the police who were called to find it. He was taken to the county hos pital, where the X-ray showed its hid- ling place. en BICYCLES With | McTigue Accepts $100,000 - b | For Bout With Stribling . N. Y., June .-~ Mike McTigue, light heavyweight box- who has started train ing at Saratoga Lake for a bout with |specia R. June 18, announced today he had ac- Pro- for | Saratoga Sprit ing champion (Chariie Nashert at Providence, cepted a $100,000 offer from moter McCormick of Tulsa, Okla a return match with Young ling in Tulsa, September 6. EAST VS, WEST Today Opens the Preliminarics To the National Golf Tournam: To Played in Detroit Tomorrow Detroit, Mich., west will meet land Hills today national open June 4.—East preliminary to championship vow. The games today are for Strib- Be and in team play at Oak- the golf | tournament which opcns here tomor- | the ’mrm manufa 2 WORLD CRUISE 1ly chartered new Cuns la, 17,000 tof oif up, including drive Stop ovgrs in Euro China, option 13 d Jerusalem, Athens, et RRANEAN CRUISE, Jan 31, ered new Cunarder “Laconia® 62 days, $600 up. hotels, fees, 18 Sth AROUND TH | burning, 4 mo: suides, hotels, 18 daye Jap: {tn Tndi 1st MEDIT] . | o1 burning drives, .g estine and 00 passeng pt. s expected on each yI'IS ANK €. 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