New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 8

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New York, June f.—Dogging the |dont heel® of their rivals and frantically tear¥g at the portals ot asebal famfy the Boston Red Sox and the Chigyo Cubs, the surprise teams of the 1 se n, are seriously threat- ening the existance of the four-tim« pennant bubble mythically blown by Managers McGraw and Huggins. The hands of fate entered into the Amé¥ican league yesterday when the Yankes into idle ness by dampened phere pulled up into a tie with the Fed Sox when the Browns lowered the colors of their B 1 riva 5 to Conscious that the Yanks were idle, the Red Sox swung Howard Khmke their mound ace, into the ring but the Sisler tribe took & most unex pected liking to his sult the Red Sox are now their upper berth with the tribe The ¢ubs, ate baseball, toppled over Giants, M aw dispatched twirlers to the mound, offered up a trio of pinch hitters and swapped catchers for luck bhut the Cubs were not to bhe denied, Vi Keen found the going rough But splendid support behind him and timely hitting in the pinches by the Cabs enabled him to weather the smouldering storm, Chicago winning |, (7" : A § to 4. Arookly 020 000 O§x The Dodgers and the Ileds are ! 2t thres base hits, " stolen_bases, Jockeying for position in the i rbe s third place in the National league o4l o et S s g p Both exterminated their rivals yes- s Yo Wirlght; Teft on basws Pittaberg! terday, the Dodgers winning from [5: Brooklin i lnse on balis, off Cooper 1 the Pirates, £ to 2, thanks to Jake | Vanre 10 siuh L o i Pournier's timely circuit elout; the [Lua Grpay ! time o Reds blanking the Iiraves 6 to 0 Sheehan scoring his sixth victory of i the season Roston, June 6.-—Tom Sheehan The Phillies gained on 1} pitched Cincinnati to 8 to 0 victory | place rivale, the Cards, by walloping | gyver Boston yesterday. It was his them, ¢ to 2, despits the fact that|gixtn victory of the season in seven | Fletcher's men were outhit, 8 10 7.l oanae Cincinnati drove Jess Barnes Sands' fielding at short for the Phil- | fpom the hox in the third inning and lies sparkled in this contest. | sontinued the ammuit, theush 16es Ohingien made » siight vielously, on Cooney, Clncinnati made slon in Detroit's lead two runs in the ninth on twe bases on BINES i8 the American balls and three sacrifices, one of by topping the Tygers in Sl Reopige i oy ol hitting contest, 9 to 7 Johnuy Basler's interference with Roger Peckinpaugh's hit in the _first ning for what would have been the third out proved disastrous to the fighting Bengals and the Senators teok adrantage by getting five more runs before the Dengals could quell the batting riot The Indians and Huntzinge umpires, Kiem and Wil Wwiyn 6, Pirates 2 | N. Y., June 6. — Vance | the better of Cooper yesterday Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh 6 | 's 1°th home run past | with two on! The score: SBURGH o Fourn in th th ved up tin playing almost the falling four quit K out, by Ueoner herry; umpires, ¢ game 1:30, Cincinnati 6, Boston 0 ir seventh fmpres- over the Na league race whieh The Athleties engaged In an old-fashioned slugging bee in which the "ace' ’of each deck was pounded into submirsion, the Indians finally emerging victorious, 5 to 4 in A see-saw exhibition, Uhle survived the deluge of batting for the Cleve- 1and team but Rommell took his shower a bit eariier than hi ame- mates The Mackmen aided their opponents in coming throngh by four exceedingly disastrous errors, all of which contributed to the Glants Lose June 6.—The Chicago fought 6 to 4 yesterday scoring New Yo Nationals hard game from New York The visitors concentrated their on Barhes in the fifth inn scoring | ¢ four runs on home runs hy Hartnett | and Statz, a triple by Grantham a |+ double by Hollecher Heatheote's | T single. The hers attack and scoro AR, . 5 Phillies 1, st 2 g Jur " Ar two out of threr Tphia Feteh Bial Hellorhe - ies made it hard fought batt §tn ? ¥ in the f netted winning a A hatting the home 1 enough tear rine which proe to win ti T Cleseland 5. Athietics ight a1 COLLAR LOW~DEEP POINTED WELL MADE | boy every dee's 'Plunges Into the Deep Sea of Love GORBIN'S LINEUP SOMEWHAT CHANGED Blanchard, Preisser, Bamett, Fitzpatrick Infielders The Corbin team looked consider- ably better after an hour's last night and tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 they again will we at diamond No. 1 at Wal park in preparation for the gan LStafford Springs in that village day “Yeggs" Jat second berth with Hill Sun- Patros is lost to the as he returns to Ticonderoga for the sum- mer. In his place Manager Tobin will install “Goody” Preisser, who held down second a year ago. Bar- nett is again covering short field and Fitzpatrick is on third with & Al Blanchard on the initial sack. Two new hurlers wiil be 1 onto the mound by Manazer Tobin this week. Thoreau, a newcomer in town, will be given a chance. He is a right hander and looks fairly good. The other is an old factory leagues, Scheidler, a southpaw, Joe Jackson is playing a fine for the Ied Sox tthis scason. Last week he was called upon twice as a pineh hitter, Once he got a dandy single and the other time he was robbed of a sure hit hy the first hase. man, who was playing 20 feet off the bag and beat Joe to the with the pill, 1 game sack gDcMar. Marathon \\:ondcr. Honoved With Insignia | Burlington, \t., June 6-—Clarence {de Mar, winner of four B. A. - A. Marathons, and formerly the University of Vermont, terday awarded a track letter green sweater by that instituti tice of which will he de Mar, who is now in Europe the American Olympie team jaward will be preseniad to a meeting of the Vermont 13oston, after his return from ki OLIVERS “l\ The Olivers defeated { Juniors by a score of 9 to 5 afternoon at the ITast strec groun The up of 1 wam as ! Twilliger, p.; ¥ Lipskie, Coyle, 1sth: 8 Zine akatis Winer, 2nb Twil ligar, Ribicoff, rf itz gerald, neewies, | and no- cable with The Yale LI f.—Margaret Wood- line Olivers bridges, Olympie and national swim- ming champion, is about to take the plunge into the billewy sea of matri- mony, The internationaily sor of many swimming just formaly announced her engage- ment to marry William . Presiey of Bay City in Detroit the latter part of June, 3 Detroit, June famous posses- f. records ha 2 PADDOCK TO COMPE Los Angeles, June 6,—With in good condition, Charles W, doek will leave Saturday for Boston to compete in the final tryouts for the United States Olympie team June 13 and 14, He has been working out daily DUNDEE COMING 10 SEE KID KAPLAN IN ACTION Scoteh Wop Will Be at Ringside in 1007 State e DEFEATED, gue bowling match Tield at the Casino alleys last nigh Alex defeated Joe Foote of this city, winning five out of nine games, Score \dlex-=101, §8, 119, 96, 90 102 106, 108920 > Foote~-98, 99 118, 1, 1029 ™ a New Haven at Neat Monday Fiening's Bouts, New June 6.-~Johnny Dun- champion of the an interested ringside this city, on “RKid" Kap- Garcia nen meet near Haven dee vener orld, will be apectator at Weiss park Monday night when Louls lan of Meriden battics Bobby of Baltimore in a 12-round re gagement. Dundee, who must Kaplan for the title in the future, be at the ringside for business purposes only, The aged monarch is passing by no chance to dangerous opponent in action nd he will be studring the Meriden minute of the fight Dun- presence at the ringside has heen practically promised by “Sootty” Monteith, former manager of the groat Wop" and at present a mentber of the fistic firm that trola Kaplan. | Meriden that Kaplan, enthusiastic at prospect of battling the champ g hard and will surely be in Monday night realizes that to crack W ing pper would from his contend- can af- He must beat him ntima orders from a ahle BASEBALL SUPPLIES to Teams Line L Special Prices D& M. 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Tra grord taken Fergusc Kid" Carson ronnd semi sational Ne neets o ten mests Jack O York heavy e nell of Jersey City in rounde Georgie Ty of Jimmy Hutehingsn 1he spening six Madden Bout at Last Scems Assured .t Wills AND AB You GO W TmE Deor vev ARE BoT SHAKIVG Like LEAvES The state at nday ficenesd the o'd boute in ite thus remosing the way of the yweight mate Monday night 1 by the com its ba as a fire remosing structur B nent per rtment der ——————— LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON BASEBALL GOODS GLOVES, 8235 SHOES, 8109 FISHISG Bons 8200 On Dicplas in Window ART PILZ RRA - Drinks and Tobaccos | Coprrghe 1930 % ¥ Todbows toe motee, practice | k out | vith | team | his old | hered a student at | was Pes- | to | nim at | alumni in | wrope. | hoo! | UP Fomr LIFE AND Go TICE oF THE PeAcE rem HASTY CEREMONY Wins Three Letters | In His First Yeari Ind sophofioro at distinetion of three major letters in his athletic competition at the Boilermaker institution, He played halfback on foothall tram, was forward on 1923-24 hasketball quintet rer Big Ten vl is a1 present one of the fast- il milers in the conterence, Ha runs the &80-yard distance in 56 and tlarly, and he should bo one of the fastest men in e eountry befare his remaining two competition are completad, WOIAK LEADING LEAGUE Lafayeite, June f.--George Maz, has the having first versity, won the 1023 the high confer- and of the yoars of WITH HOME RUN CLOUTS mer Local Player Going Strong in Northern Leagne—11 Chances at Short With Ervor, playing Quebec, Vermont and e, contin 0 be one of the sens of e. In a doubl ader en M form rhin inflelder one o homer, At Wo azue in lay's game he Ontario norial Day the got three hits, vhich was a s the present Jak le om In last ¥ri them ab behi th the best of them. eing a Aifficnl and fie ArD THew RECEPTION IF DAD AnD GreET You Tewl You ALl ABOVT 1 Purdug Uni- | You BoTH START To woreY ABg LikE Ters AnDd TIHEY HAD wmeanl SI BUDNIK ON EXBIG LEAGUER | DIES IN HARNESS Jack Sullivan Drops Dead While Playing Game | Paul, Minn, June 6.-—Death claimed Jack Sullivan, 46, former ma-‘ |Jor leaguer, while he was playing the | game late yesterday. at first base for a com- | during a practice con-| Sullivan reached out to [spear a drive and crumpled to the | ground. He was dead of heart disease | before medical aid could be summon- | ed. Sullivan first attracted attention in baseball world when he caught for St. Paul in 190 1903 and 1904, MHis stellar work aided the Saints to win vo pennants, In 1902 and 1903, Miller Huggins, now manager of the |New York Yankees, was a teammate, Sullivan’s works attracted the atten- (tion of major league teams and he went to the Detroit Americans, later he played with the Chicago White | Sox and then with Kansas City of the | | Amuerican association, In recent years hie hiad been living in Minneapolis and his hody was taken there today to await word from relatives as to| | Luneral plans, * | | stationenl | munity te test he am, Princeton Loxcs Again, This Time to Boston C. neeton, N, J, June 6.-—~Holding iger butsmen to three hits while | his teammates hammered Caldwell | heavily, McCrehan was master 0{‘ ceremonies \rul:rdn\ afternoon and defeated Prince- | , 7 to 1, The scor R.H, 022 120 0007 100 000 000--1 § 2 and Phillips, Caldwell, Fisher, | the Boston College Princeton MeCrehan Cutting and | | SPINETTA TOSES, 1 Bristol Five .~upcr|or to lnwnl Bowl- | | ers in Special Match, speoial bowling mateh roll i | Rogers' creation. building | night the Bristol 1ve defeated | > Bpinetta Market team of this city 1 pinfall of 55 pins. ore Spinetia’s Market Team, ve 106 287 | Palow rata Mario . « 85 K s i'a Tota! o 4 3 298 pinfall for team Bristol Vive, elavag «ieves 03 181 Manwari ....... 81 108 10§ 1T 10F 9F lLicach : 105 85 8¢ Jerrolds .. 95 87T 109 Total pinfalls for team--15 Monaco MALONE Boslon heen meet AND MOODY MATCHED, June 5,~-Jock Malone has | signed by the Suffelk A. . teo Frank Moody, of Wales, at Me. anics building, June 13 Mateh- | r Tom Goodwin announces th been given the largest ever received to box in and probably the largest sum ifered boxer in New England. The Suffolk A, A, feel that, in sign- ing Malone to meet Moody, they have nded one of the few possible match- cs that will bring hoxing back to “m,m ar favor in this city, one had arantee he | Boston, Ain’t It a Grand and Glorlous l"eelmg" “AND The HoRE To FRIguTYE UT T MoeTHER OH-H-m- TEPPPIIVITIET “Chi“g” |and later with tennis A campaign 1| Mexico, tional [tennin competitions, ico City P96 THIRD FOR BESSE LELAND THIS WEEK Hammill and “Larry” Mullins Fighting for Shortstop and George Dunlop Will Be on Hand for Second Base in Re- vised Lineup. After a disastrous time a week ago, the Besse-Leland management has se- cured some new players for the team, and these boys will try out for posi- tions at practice tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Mary's field. The lecals play Willimantic here Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Willimantic defeated Bristol a week, ago under the leadership of Freddie Smith, for- mer Fisk Ited Top star, have ons of the fastest outfits in the league. “Ching” Hammill, who last fall played in the backfield of the Al New Britain football team until the closing games, will tryout for an ig- fieid position. At present he is hold- ing down shortstop for the Ware team in the Boston Twi-Light league and is doing some especially heavy hitting. If he hooks on with the Lesses he will have the place left vacant by Barnett at shortstop, Bar- nett s back with the Corbin Ited Sox. George Dunlop, a veteran Meriden player, who once played with New Britain in the old Connecticut league Fafnir in the factory league, will make a astab at second base, Hammill will have as his opponent for shortstop one of the fastest of the younger players in the state in the person of “Larry” Mullin®, shortstop on” the Croshy High school team. Should Mulling make the grade, how- ever, scholastic rulings will prevent his playing until next week, He is cxeceptionally fast on his feet, But about the best news for the focal fans is the announcement that Simofd Budnik has returned te New Britain and this clever fielding, hard nitfing third sacker will hold down | the dizzy corner for New Britain Sun- TENNIS PLAYLRS PLANS Trip to Hawaii and Japan By Leading Stars is Planned, 8an ¥ranciseo, Juna 6.—Plans for a trip to Japan and Hawail wers an- {nouneed Willlam M. John- Clarence 1, Griffin and. Robert Howard Kinsey, San Francisco players. The trip will follow in this country and in which will hegin with the na- hard “tourt championship tour- nament in 8t Louls, take in virtually Il of the big eastern and national and end with the Mex today by ton, and | Mexican national tournament at in October, Headquarters TENTS Wal Auto Poleless Umbrella Monier Bros 28 MAIN ST, “The Sporting Goods Store” CAMP sTOV LS COLEMAN CAMP LAMP BRIGGS NEARER You BET THE MHOUSE THE Monre NED You GET B(SY! AT IT A GR-R-RAND AND T ,GLORIOUS FeeLin ol ¢ {; K\UJ \ =

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