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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, § ATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924, BESLLELHLLLEHLHLHLHILLHHOLLLLEHLLLLEEHSHLH 822809895208 LEBLHBLLLBLHLEIESLDHHLVHH5H28588885L55H$L9L89L8598555008 29208855, 0 55555858520 350888H5588888585HLELHLLLHLESHLHLEHELEHHSLLH55SLLL L9589 NEW LONDON FATTENS RECORD ON LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL TEAM — MORE WORLDMARKS ARE SHATTERED BY U. S. i SWIMMERS —PL FOPPEIPISIEPIPIFTITIVIITIN YVANKEES AGAIN ALONE IN FIRST PLACE IN LEAGUE Win 5-3 Over Chisox—Boston Splits With Browns—De- syoit Loses to Washington—Athletics Trim Cleveland —Braves Deleat Reds. on’s caree od splendidly. He pinch hitter in the N June ru clubs York, Americ ow in the to the second st through the tured ninc of th the series with t The world's ¢ place by a full b to 3 victory them the seri held the Six until t) when Herb Pennock reliee stopped a thr 14th homer found th Boston, which for a day by winr games with the to divide the tean repeated Th a 11 te 4 triumph lirowns rap for five ru continued fivin pitchers, Boone's third home days and Clark's ecounted for hits off Tyoi Detroit met 1 strongly challenging moments during 1t season by 2 to 0V to Washingtor Johnson allowed only 104th shutout. Whitehill tors to six hits, Senators 1oft the they walked off game series and checked Cobb's strong drive towards first piace, In gourth American league game the VF Athletics beat Clevelund 11 to 7 & 1eft town with two of the threc ayed. The Indians s of the subway Rain kept Chic Brooklyn and Dittshurgh five ranking clubs in the idle. Cincinnati, in fourth place an opportunity to the when Boston staged an cighth rally, which beat the Reds 4 to latter, however, took the games to one, The Phillies, tious Athlctics, four from the place, Added attractions featured the gram at the Philadelphia and 1 arenas 1n the National league Sand of the Phillies and Mueller of the Cards, participated an impromptu battle ot second which reguired both teams in tug-of-war positions to Pinelli of the Reds and of the Braves had a pr der the RBoston cisions were remon ed ! re: 1 we ving cap- cighth inning es played in \ 1ents, tirst their game following sterday which gave Chicago. Jo! innit 1 him ane vns, were forced series on or's Th orously ame litic n four % a0 0 vesterday. TS the first upon three & s i and cirenit a two of the n s at eritic 1 losi Walter hits in his held the in 8t 01 o sacrifices Whtiehill lington” 8; son 4; White- L 73 Whitehill 1540 §: 1edolph 1 in 13 Wihitehill (Judge); inse Whitehill; umpires, Holiness Moriarity; tme 2:04, Browns 11, Red Sox ¢ § fune - The tumbled the Boston led § ond place yesterday by defeating them 11 to 4, in the fourth and final game while New York was winning, r's thus gainen » seric The the first inning rguson frecly and The rigers with the sma 1 stiu ts off White are full posses 8. Louis, 7 Browns Nev four the National, Robins | of the ox into sec me an even e locals won when tallied cak on inning |, The two game in hit 1 they serics, ambl out he seventh emulating it three in t ma of Cards pro wton s Heind o Marra . Voo Ie Fuhe the [, ( nee o in . 0 0 " Smith stop. Jl 0 1 gran giver . h) Chicago, June teated Chicago ting and when ti the eighth Pennock who tur Ruth made hi the season in the right field on base Win b : - 3 on time thre frth 4 Athleties 11, Cleyeland 1, June 7 Three fiv d I'hiladelphia defeated T ing tie Smith, who crs were batted crow might 1 work 1 thirvd sick ve sur g he was by Lar bas ) play in senators 2, Tiger 381G ‘C LINE -~ Tired Out Before You're Half Through? No wonser—merking round every d The Dlanter sole ctiff, hez You need PLANTERS—cool canvas shoss Je soles and heels of light, Korxole ” intoles and snug of Joose o festher shoes sight more comf: Broan onl Sizes—at your dealer’s. Those who prefer rubber choes without Phesls, or want more of a sport shoe, will like the “BRONCHO," the Big “C for general sport wear. Ask your d PLANTER y— Mass. E - ouly) Factory—Malden, Mass. Service Branches: Boston—175 Purchase Street Chicago—*18 W_ Jackeon Bivd. New York—142 Dusne Sereet Philadeiphia—25 N. Pourth St. " Big Leagues Luring Him | JACK BLOTT June 7.—Three big trying to lure Jack Detroit, Mich,, gue cluMs are ott, crack Cardinals, Yankees and Indians after him. Miami wuniversity also wants hi mto sign as football co: | for next fall, VALE VS, HARVARD " COURSES CHANGED Battle of Oarsmen on June 20 Delinitely Arranged N June T Changes in the which the Yale Harvard junior varsity and freshman |races will be rowed on: the Thames Friday morning, June 20, are an- nounced by President Robbins of the Yale y. Heretofore they have Loth been rowed over the upper two mileg of the édurse, hetween the navy vard and Winthrop Point, opposite Top, the Harvard quarters, This has not given good view to the crews from obscrvation train on both sides of the river, At a Yale. rvard ference it was decided that this year's freshman and junior varsity races will be rowed up stream in what is known as the middle two miles of the official four mile course. In other words the race will start at the mile flag above the finigh line of the varsity course and the finish will be at the mile flag one mile distant from the starting line of the long course the race therefore being between the mile and the three mile flags. The official time of starting at 10:15 m, in case castern standard time. The varsity is seheduled for o'clock standard time do m and it A postponement is necessary it will be until o'clock, #tandard time, the race upstream at the later hour. With Yale Crew, Gales Ferry, June 7.—A ligh wind made the water of the Thames chop- py yesterday noon for Yale crew prac- t Coach Leader took ity for a three mile upstr finishing with a one-minute sprint. Stoddard was in Barnard’s scat as coxswain, but this was only a tempor- ary change, The we ew laven courses over the cor A each 1ace 4 0 castern stre heing e first var. a row am, unior varsity and combination went together for t minite against h Changes wers made n Prod'h went in at Ne, the Junior Swest's pla who went to No. 7 in the combination Davidson went in at box in the arsity for Tsham, This last probably he perma ree three- other, et o oW mme y in change nent. Coach L. other ¢ wil net 1id net comment on th ange freshman « The Fw went fo with PRY Jownetr Coach in eharge v m Murpt The Hariard Crews, June 7.--Two the Harvard ens Top, changes te was seat WIN, BUT . LOSE Pole Defeated Rut < Had Handicap. American Team Winm: Franco- Amercians, We r opponents a handicap «ould have .4 e Americans & lageeq aesrm- like cd meunis the crnta Ting of whic Amer- were all rough trip ng to g6 from the ’ in good across first LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON BASEBALL GOODS GLo €2 SHOES, $1.00 FISHING RODS, $2.00 On Display in Window ART PIILZ R. R. Arcade Prinks and Tobaccos | Smokes, atcher of Michigan uni- | i | versity, to enter the professional fold. | are | 'WEISMULLER SETS NEW | | WORLD SWIMMING HARK! Cuts Two Seconds OF Kecord for the 50 Meters—smith and | Kealoha Win Too. i Ind., Olympic Indianapolis, the United Stat June ¢.—That| swimming | team this year will b dla hattering performers| compos ly was indigated when contenders for the | | team b the res of two more | | Olympic records in their final tryouts| here. San Olympic re |ing when h tin tord of W h IR 1 of Canada at St Ralph Breyer of Northwes- fo close to difficulty in 1 his time than the h ot Erie, ot record of the Olympic club, | finished inside an | years' stand- 400-meter ol Smith Francisco, 1 of iwel th free | mpic ree- i by G. “kholm | {in 1912 tern university Smith that jud determining vinaer, was also considerably low: Olympie mark. Adam Smit | Pa., was third. The other Olympic record bettere | yesterday was in the 100-meter back- | stroke event, Warren Kealoha of Hawaii negotiating the distance in| 1:15. His own Olympic record is 1:14 2.5, made at Antwerp in 1920, Henry Luning and Charies Pung, also mem- | bers of the Hawaiian team, finishe | sccond and third respectively, Johnny Weismuller added another record to his large collection when he won the 50-meter frec-style open | event in 1-5 seconds. Weismuller | was entered in the 400-meter Olympic race, but withdrew to participate i the open event The that Weissmuller broke yesterday was held | by Pua Kealoha of Hawaii, at 27 1-5 seconds. The 100-meter hack-stroke and 400- meter free-style were the only Olym- | pic speed races\ held. finished had record RANGERS PLAY TOMORROW i\\ill Take On the Community Team Prom Meriden At the Pioncer | Diamond, will ason when The Ranger A. . of this eity play its first home game of the s at the Pioneer grounds Sunday |they will take on the Community nine | of Meriden, who defeated them in the }flll\"l' City last Sunday, The Rarg ers have R scrappy organization and dgspite recent reverses are out to make a good showing among the teams of the state, Games are desir- ed for Saturdays and Sundays and rangements may be made by calling A. Middieton at or Peter Fusari at .2 any evening hetween the |hours of 7 and 5:30. In the game to- morrow the Rangers will line up follows: C. Hayes p, Chant, Charlow or Adinati 1b, Yankaskas b, Mattco or Mays se, Fusari 5b, McInerney of, Whitam rf, Seifel or Argosy If, Ci or Ed Hayes, INDIANS WIN In a fast game played yesterday th Indians defeated the Fleetfoots by the score of 18-14. The Indians played a clean game making but few errors and hit well e BATHING SUITS JANTZEN Ansolutely the Finest Bathing suit Made—8$6.00 Other Grades in Stock MONIER BROS. S8 MAIN STREET “The Sporting Goods Store” WHEN You M1 A WIN 1N A | Real Indian On U. S. Team SERGEANT MAYLLE — Sergeant soldier, will | Olympic summe the re- d fine Boston, Mass., June Lester Mayle, an In represent America boxing bouis in Paris Mayle is a heavyweight. cent Boston tryouts he form, though losing in the WALKER 1S WINNER this At dispiay INGPEN GOLF MEET | Jones Loses But Finishes Up in Second Place Cyril Walker, New York, vesterduy won the national championship at Oakland of 247, three strokes the se returned by Atlanta, defending his Detroit, June 7, golt with o score ti better Robby title, Walker a1 an or the seventecnth needing two pars to win the title He yed Jone tenth hol hy two strokes and with only two holes to go retained that advantage Walker had three rounds of 74 cach and was tied with for the lead at the end of 54 holes with 2 After trailing one at the end of the first two rounds, Jones shumiped on his final ninctaking forty for a Walker shot par on the and scored n 70, Billy Mchihorn, finished third 301, while Cruicks shank, runner-ug to Jones last year, MacDonald Smith, San IMrancisco, and Walter Ha hampion tied fourth with 303 The ®ournament probably most g g contest ever partic ed in for the national open championghip, many stars run- ning into the elghties, and of the §5 starters dropping out from ex- haustion before the finish. Walker's victory tod by a foreign born professonal Jim Barns « ured the title at Washington 0. While the Lnglishman always been & con sistent player, he has never before wor an important title, He was runacy up last to Walter gen i the north and south hip ontp 5 o1 the Jones stroke las St Louls was Bobly notwoce ¢ for place was by contenders a score y was the first one a since ol 1 open champior ye Harpenden, Wills, the Americ hip, impr He who holds champior erowd of British tennis d exhibition sets alif n wonien's made @ a large otees in two Ay before sp esion with men op ponenta with 58S AN CIGHTEEN TIGHT MATCH. ANS FOR BIG BOAT RACE ALTERED — BATTING AVERAGES OF, THE BIG LEAGUE STARS ANNOUNCED P TTITTITTETIVITIEIIITTIIITTTT O VI TICEITTIVPIPIVIIT VPRI TIIVMIEPITITIGOPIITIGICICPIIIDIFIITIINCIFEINIIIIVIPID. PPTIPIIPIIITIIIIPIICIFIINIIIIIIIIIOTIVISOY 'BABE GAINS 31 POINTS IN WEEK BUT HEILMANN LEADS v Tops Americans With .404 — Collins Still Heads .Stealers—Snyder Overtakes Hornshy For National Honors—Frisch ‘BULKELEY HIGH WINS FROM NEW BRITAINS score Is 8-1 in 5 Innings—This is New | London's 23rd Consccutive Victory The DLulkeley London won a cl over the game played in the Whaling town terday. The game only went € nings, Umpirc Sullivan callit game because of darkness, Tillie_Danicls, Bulkeley held thé local team hitles: nigh school of ancut vietory 3 and New to 1 locul high school team in a yes- e - the pitder, was robbed of a shutout as a result of an error, conseeutive victory for the Néw 1 don team, who will play Haverhil Maseachusetts for tl of Ne gland either June 2 NEW F Darraw Mecar &5 FTN Gaetano, Hutehison, Rice, 1t sheflott, Mansfield, 15 s—RBatted for New Rritain Bulkeley . olen ba Darrow 100 hin 200 s, Shatlott Herber; sa New Britain on balls, off Daniels 1; Daniels 7; Gray 5; hit by pi niels (Haber); wild piteh, Gray wg pitcher Daniols; losing pitcher, umipire, Suilivan; time of game 42 min bases, aut ! TAFAYETTE BLANK Drives Willlams From Mound Seventh and Wins, 4 to 0. Easton, Pa, June 7.—~In a th ing class day baseball gam terday, Lafayette shutout versity of I’ennsylvania, the 1 This makes the twenty-third on- 1 of championship 3 or 25. o x rifea ; Bul- utes. in rill- here yes- Wil iams, who started to pitch for Penn was driven t enth, after ley's homer, Brunner's single, Yeisley worked well outMghtening up at times in the elghth, and two out, Gebhard's triple. Willever's walk scored for weveral with erit three HOLY CRIOSS NINE WINS, 0. Defeats Providence College Scoves 16th Straight Victory, Mass., June -1 Worcester, kB the showers in the sev- Y eis- and three runs Lafayette feal on 2. and foly oss won its sixteenth straight game of the season, de College here yeste game was called at seventh on account the visitors and rriggs helped the purple vietory. day. 9 to the end of of rain, Er team COLLEGE BASEBALL 11, New Hampshire Syracuse 0 Colby Vermont Holy Cross 9, Providence o 7 innings, rain.) Lafayette 4, Pennsylvania 0 ————e e eating Providence The the rors the wildness « 3 | MceNulty, Cleveland, ,349; Best Scorer. ’r,v the Assoclated Pres | Babe Ruth, in 1921, achieved the honors of pelt ing out home runs, had landed ‘;lmunt: the leading batters of the American league after a long chase, 'The Yankee star threatened to chal {lenge Harry Heilmann of the Tygers for the leadership, is batting in fifth | piace, with an average of ,367, a gain of 31 points within a week, the fig- | ures including games of Wednesday. | He continues to swing his bat with the same effectiveness in driving out the homers, having connected with three in the last week, bringing his total to 14, Heilmann is still the be: among the hitters, topping the list with an average of .404, a loss, however of 21 points from his mark of the previous | week, His scoring efforts were bettey |than those of Joe Harris of Hoston and he is leading the scorers with 35 Tke Boone, the former Southern as | sociation slugger, playing regularly for the Ned Sox, continues to hang on Heilmann's heels with an average |of .381, Harris of the Red Sox is third with .370, | Eddie Collins of the Chicago White Sox failed to add to his base stealing record, but his nine thefts were enough to keep him on the top of the heap, { The hitting of fam TRice of the | Senators was one of the outstanding features, His clouting has been a big factor in placing the Senators at the head of the list in team batting with an average of 200, Cleveland is next | with ,208 and the Tankees third with |.297. R went from a mark of .279 up to | Other Vo? | Meusel | troit, Chicago, June 7 w. ing batters: w York, .564: Cobb, De. Williams, 8t, Louis, .349; Jamieson, Cleveland, 243; Sheely, Chicago, .341; Rice, Washington, 838, | National League | Frank Synder, veteran catcher of the New York Giants has finally over. |taken Nogers Hornsby, star of the Cardinals, for hitting honors In the National league. Snyder, in elimbing ‘m the leadership has averaged ap- proximately twe hits a game, his av- erage jumping to 408, a gain of 4t points. Hornsby, who has held the spotlight almest all season, suffered a 20 point drop and is trailing the |New York slugger with 401, Zaeh Wheat of the Dodgers and George Kelly, New York first - haseman are tied for third place honors with 588, Frank TFrisch, of the Giants, cen. tinued to lead in scoring, his total be. ing 41, Jacques TFournier of the Dodeers clouted out two home runs and is showing the way with 11, The base stealers did not show much ae tivity, George Grantham, of the Cubs, breaking past his rivals with 11, Other leading batter Rressler, Cincinnati, Friseh, New York, . Tournier, Brooklyn, 246; Young, New York, .344; Grimes, | Chicago, .336: High, Brooklyn, .3838; | Tierne Roston, .331; Grigsby, Chi- cago, 386, \ GREAT VICTORY. iated Prems, Paris, June 7—The Uruguayan Vivmpie soceer foothall team yestér. lay overcame another obstaele in the way of its victorious eareer toward the world’s Olympic title, din- posing of Helland’s team by a seores of 2 16 1 after one of the most des |perate up-hill matches scen since the tournament began BRIGGS Coprrghe, 1934 W ¥ Toibune tan