New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 9

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Speaking Baseball Review - o i 1 light. seconds, good Big lcuguers must have been read- ing the fighting storics on the sports pages yesterday, Sand of the Uhillies and Mueller of the Cards got into a fight,_ back of second base an% Yoth teams had to work hard to scpurate them. Then Pinelli of the Reds ahd Smith of the Braves met under the grandstand in the ninth and cxchang- cd a few he hy wallops, form for points, The Standing W. 4 wil . EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 the most promising. | Andre Mourlon, veteran of Antwerp, | »p of candidates being able Pl dien under Atk | L[AEUE B ll fiAME IS MEUSEL’S HUPE remaing Franc bet in the 100 to beiter 15 minutes for the distance, | Minutes, and France’s chances in this meters 43 L | « a rather poor lot. | France has no able talent for the e | Iyey is the undisputed king at 400 | field events, and does not expect te IPrench flag up the viciory pole, 50 which may be good account of himself in the high | pavently has lost his b enough but there is littls ‘ump, Withelm in the broad jump and .. v Tor amp ¢ hislhope in the $00, where * |tors and the easy wmanner in which | meters, No euccessor to him has|uname, appears ! ¢ time He will run in the 200 me JS00-meter distance, none of thef . f JAST) 3 LE. > arbaud and Papeblem are the best of | event also are o S p or t s | (Continued from IPreceding Page) iuillemot, winner of the Yesterday's Results ! ; i 'm;w- mcter race in 1920 at .\I;l\\"‘l' : ; e It b fand i tery No game r ? 9 0 \ i and the only athl to senc th meters and has several times bettered | score, although Lewden may give a SRS | No games (rain) s % 1 o Father of Bob and Irish” Is &l . RS 3 3 1 amd not be entered in g Phillips, an- | the veteran. Paoli, in the shotput and i AT TR L |'||u|||l |";.|l| il i ||..|!.|!|| I, [Ijj! 1 LA Waterbury Hartford | Worcester Albany Springfield sw Haven | Bridgeport | Pittstield -“When aBbe | bases fuil in the Lindsey, Morton, Uhle, 2 Clarke Ruth tha Totals 27 11 tinal Batted fat Drake at (e —Batted for Lindsey ) i York, stru; dramati June 7 out with the cighth inning of the 1 world's 'oio Grounds, } created an opportunity Muesel, who took the hit dering Giants on the Th ! to Sewell and Rurn t on bases, Phitagel. and one wi phia 10, and base on balls, off during the s allowed the Cobbmen but four . ;.,,‘."y:.u 1:.,_\..];.“‘ Marton 15 Meeker 3 onee in a lifctim THa il NATIONAL LEAGUE nondson 3 In 1; (none out in ¢th) Drake Wa8% 1ad Mcuscl, the father of = 2 : 3 and of Emil Meusel, the Giants Boone’s third homer in four dua:e 9 R fielder, who had travelled across the | psto el and Clark's home run accoumed for | Yesterday's Results pent 1o seq o cach s . Roston 4. Cincinneti 3. two of the ninc hits Boston got off | _ . rin the the . ( 7. Bt L 6 T Philadelphia 7, St. Louis st o No other games (rain). Aiiihe ot fl anything like its price. be Bufh got his 14th homeér but N into ba ! the bases to himself. The Standing | brothers besides Emil, known to the \ The hlgh goal set up by the new organization A ' o Yo i & I«CG Boston lu“n':";" ‘l“'::n\nn won the lal};|:?v\‘.,vl.]klt'; 1\('\] ashed me where more than thl:eelears ago has been reaChed' The ;\':\i‘:~a;an... g 3 a1 final ‘game of the serien with <'|mu‘.— 'my oldest ' last year’s rapxd eveloPment of sweepin| superi- Brooklyn .. pati 4 to 3 yesterdav by a rally in “Trish" It was given lim in orities in riding, and driving, and all p%':ases of performance, leave no doubt of that. Cincinnati . ; 3 4 .523 the eighth inning which produced two delphia, when he w 476 runs on a triple by MclInnis and the Phillies, ¥ b 450 singles'hy Tierney and Padgett, Pin- thought he looked like an e s i Unless you are abreast of what Maxwell has lately been doing— unless you know how far it has ad- vanced —it will pay you to inform yourself before youbuy anynew car. |stands while Cineinnati was at bat in has stuck to him | the ninth, Score: “My father wanted us all to he B o baseball playcrs. It Joftiest President and Chairman of the Board Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation 525 game o ics unconscious- op of it and the floun- rocks of e all Ya for it ulvantige . simmons, Jum Qlarke: three base 0o official decision was rendered in cither battle, Games Today produced Chatiaent Waterbury at Harlford (2). Rridgeport at Worcesicr (2). New Haven at Springfield (2). Albany at Pittsfield. base hita, 1. Sewall, . Sewell; loway, Buris, cat. Pitching his 104th shutout yester- | Walt Johnson in defeativig the fans | eutral thrill that comes Walter P. Chrysler Announces— It. is now time to state our positive con- viction that the good Maxwell is the best four-cylinder car in America at » mus day, series the out- his sons opopse blue ribl event of loging pitcher tildebrand and Rowland; tim the brothers two other o entry of all, Bob who has had local fans will have plenty to de tomorrow, They may see the Besses work at §t. Mary’s against Willimantic or tl may go to the old Poneer | liamond and sce the Rangers stack up against the Meriden™Community nine. the nickn Pii \her of | erites man ness brother ng s a m Pittsburgh Roston .. St. Louis *hiladelpl Escholz, former Hartfosd | Ehlisasipala Migh school athlete, has won his let- | ter at baseball, qualifying as an all round collcge athlete, Iris much le The trick since, Paul A, ever Games Today Pittshurgh at Brookiyn, Chicago at New York, St Louis at Roston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia AMERICAN L Yesterday's Results New York 5, Chicago 3. St. Louis 11, Hoston 4. will e Washington 2, Detroit 0 player. | Philadelphia 11, Cleveldnd 7 reiire and enter - —— field The Standing vunningham, g p., Melnuis, = . ; ol . N Terney general helicf thut | New York 615 siengel Siaaranind Carl Mays cost the Cincinnati 1teds | Roston 90 Tadgett, . ‘ Sitawd very little, Garry” Hermann, presi- | Detroit 54 oo :jn club we the club, offers to submit evi- | Washington .. bivempmertt ‘m’, J‘;“‘I”\‘l that the Yankee discard was St Louis ,.... n 4 Ini $20,000 Chicago senior, was picked by it x 2 " Cincinnatl e a8 Sileaile b [ Phitadeiphia Roston the Washingion Americans, He did Cleveland .., ..... 4 155 Pwe base hit not lunl long 4 wis \,,v\“y : f . 4 - - Nits, Cunningham, Mcinnis, Crite; saerifices 10 the Elmira club of the w Yor bt dre L) Lo B pasterty) LY |Stengel, Wirgo; double playe, Tierney 1o State league, “After several years in punch. The Buffalo veteran dropped, , Games Today Ranoreft to Mclnnin; Rurns to Pinelli to yye minoes the Phillies got him in & Tohnny Dundee twice some weeks ago New York at 8t Louis, Vawler; loft an Lanes, Cjncinnatl Roston aft 1 bt Nl and in a more hout dropped Ioston at Chicago T bases on hails, off Renton 1; stiyek eur, rAft from ng AN rom | , g Washington at Cleveland by May 4; by Renten 2; by Genewieh 1;there he to the Giants in 1921, 1'reddie Jack, the Englishman, bttt LA e Nits, oft Benton 7 in 8, (one out in Tth) “George all played tigst | *hiladelphia a rot Oonowteh § . 1h 37 winsl i NG s ) | time 1.3, a “Uime up after I had pitehed Sewen) games for the T Angelem High school 1 pitched games for Vernon and had fair but Stovall, thinking of my hitting and throwing ability, econverted mo inte | Yl"ll G was the AR ambition he had for his offspring, | He brought homne and | s and encouraged On Sunday Rurng ‘ ‘ g 1 afternoons he would take the four of ‘ ' . Shorten, The Corbin Red Sox play in Staf- | us to play. ford Springs tomorrow. Maybe they | will win us to the Las Angeles ball park to see the Angels play “We caught the the os A Trish and with Tle and I were days “When he went to the Rundays at the Angels' park rooted for Vernon and T for Angeles, Littie did w fow years we - AGLE erin 1915 when High the school | Ihe St Last Miry's nine 3erlin tomorrow afternvon. plays over in attending geles - school Totals : $ ' BOFT AN, {Rancroft, m .. | Felix, «f i played on amatenr etubs, am other beth pitehers in those bil- his Willie of all the liard players, last year as a Hoppe intends to some colmmercial s this ment Hoppe, tor zames 1rish on Contrary to the Kknow that in each he on and bat- would against, eh other rooted dent of Jenee hought for is thren years a scout o did ] my 000 "l Felix, Pinelll on there and Rocky Kansas is dhout through as « lighter, Los rocent went Sto who LEAGLE | INTERNATIONAL T Yesterday's Tesults Mhillies 7, Cards 6 Jersey City 9, Newark 1. Philadelphia, June 7.—Philadelphia Torento 5, Ruffalo 4. made it three out of four from 8t Rochester 11, Syracusa 1, Louis yesterday when the home team Baltimore 5, Reading 0. nosed out the visitors by a 7 to 6 margin, The game a listless affair was enlivened in the Aifth inning by a Clarence Mucller, many success McGAULEY & BENNETT Tel. 2952 Fhe Standing w 3 C. fst fight between " Battimore aaws 28 and Heinie Sand after a close play 27 at seeond base. Rand accused Muel- |ler of throwing dirt in his eyes and It [vequired the combined efforts of both teams to separate the cambatants, Seore: Possossen one arms on the A i By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate diamond Teronto Ruffalo | Newark Rochester Reading | Ryracuse . Tordey ity I i I most remarkahle major | N Gl iliifil FRANGE FEARF . o INTHEOLINPIGS Semyreen e LT L il Anbions Ly n T ' Long Distance Winners Holm, 12 ...iues 0| PROVIDENCE STATIL PANS 10 Charte Rwee Providence fanned 19 Fos June 7, 1884, high mark that has never heen beaten, 18 catcher, Vin Nava, handled 22 whieh | at the world for nine inni ney of FEINE ] AR fans on BT, catablishing n Fiack 5 1 Vreigau . . 1 " ) cent chances, Hornebx, 2h Rottomler. 16 time was a record The PProvidence ah, r lteading at Raltimore Buffalo at Toronto Rochester at Syracuse. Jersey City at Newark, BESSES AT HOME SUNDAY win score : SRy ? & ["'v\ Genzales, o Cooney, Dyer, *x Delaney, North, p Paris, TOPORCOn, 80 ssres y Might prospect of figuring prominent. | Take On Willimantic Outht At — - y among c¢ nders Olympie Tetaln "o track and field rors this year PHILADELPHIA Chicf hopes are 3 AR, R ng a showing in two ; cor ¢ D GLARES SIDEWISE AT GLASS,) Harpe Sciraved ) ing s, the 10,000 meters and | PUNCH PR B TELS WD £pr L MG - WONDIRS WHETHER BASE Wiliame, et 3 tie marathon PN R 3 -+ OP THE PUNCH 15 VINEGAR | Ford OR HAIR - TONIC 1ae, 1h Juns T.—I'rance has but /d but | ined_on make istance St Mary's Field At 3 O'cdlock To- heing pi run. PO L morrow Afternoon, The State league game between Besse-Leland and Willimantis at St. Mary's field tomorrow afternoon will be called at 3 o'clock. The new play- |Parkinsen . o oA, ers recently added to the local sutft o © - s FRoTvonan 1 Whitnes Seig e X will be in uniform and the two teams i . Non Merll will 1ine up as folle 20 a0 st Mavins Willimantic: 1. Trauskie ss, Smith Sries it, Sharpe of, B, Trauskie 2h, Adams |g ’ " 11h, Gaudette rf, Kamak ty ¢, RNube Nichards p. [ Two b Besees: Bowden or Hammill s, Snd. Wilh OGN (Nates Mwwow, RaE Harlow 1, Zielke 1h, Budnik g Bl bR B s R L L b, Goeb ¢ to Horndhy ta Bettom ef, Dunlop Robinson e, Palmer, [bases &, 1 Philadelphia Scott or Hylan p NS LAW PNINST H a 7 A to br a world-beat i \ é turned in ¢ mances t tional pe o o sney th iParis he defeated the Louie 3b, Flahers | phiadeip o iy " e to trecord Nan et Lol 1 823724 bt s 000011 0002 000 1001 Two - Sutton, Crowley, First on balls—Ry Sweeney 1. First on errors—DProvidence 4, Boston 3§ Struck out—By Sweeney Whitney 10, Triple play—Manning, Morrill, Sutton. Passed ball—Hines. Left on bases—Providence 2, Toston 6. Um- pire—Burns, Time—1:32 Providencs Boston Sl o North 3 Tierney Elected as L e Holy Cross Captain T TR o ceiing of the Titer men ners ser. Jacoby Will Be Leader meeting of the letter men heré yes. Of Storrs Track Team terday Joe Tierney of New Haven, was unanimously elected captain of the varsity track team for 1925. Teer- John R, Jacebhy, of captain of the track Doak 1; Pear by North 2:'1 j ¢ u LS BEST COURSE v GUP WITHOUT TASTING ann base hits —_— or Doa rman; time 19, Storre, Fairfeld Connecticut June was elected Aggie Tomorrow's score: Six assists for a "®¥ made his varsity track letter his team for first baseman. THIS 1S “PLAY DAY” Woman's Clube Conventione At Los Angeles Making Merry. Los Angeles, June ay day” for delegat biennial convention of tederation .~ Today is to the 17th the general of women's clubs in ses- slon here since Tuesday. With several days and evenings of intensive programs behind them, the club women sought recreation in trips 1o the heaches, the mountai The motion picture studios or the old wmissions and inland cities of the heit in preparation for a oing week which election contssts Fo expected to make “nuous. particularly ANDERSON BEATS HARPLER In a State league bowling match ‘ed at the Nogers Recreation alleys <t night Anderton of this city won » out of 9 games from Harper, well own bowler. Both men bowiad in sireaks with Anderson having the np- per hand throughout the entire eve- ning. Score: Anderson—112, 428 101, 98, 108—1001. Avenze Qi Harper—95, 10% 109, 95, 91, 120, 115, 104, 97—923. " Average 1 N JAP STARS IN PARIS. Paris, June 7.—The Japanese Olympic te arrived in Paris this morning and was greeted by the em- hasey attaches 105, 119, 116, and a large regidenta appeared to be of- Japanese membere of the team 18 the best of #pirite first year in college and has been the mainstay of the varsity relay for the past two seasons, Coach Bart Sullivan, track mentor, picked weeks ago as one rinters of the east Olympic honors. He is the greatést sprinter the I'urple hay ever had. Holy Cross has the nucleus for a hig track team next seasen only one letter heing lost by graduation. the Purple Tierney some of the leading to contend for 1 TOLO THAT GUY HOW MWK OVER 11925, at a {held yesterday. member of the at Connecticut three years, and stent point-getter that time His specialty is mile run, Which he has won years in wsion At the and intereollogiates. He in the mite the Jacoby has been a varsity since enrolling making his letter for he has been a for the Aggies in the meeting of Vettermen Ino r two sneee and half mile runs, ™Te ) G AND | WINE BOTILE AND A COARK -AREW “HEAES NO TRss ALL AT\ THAT EMPN BOTTE | BY SWAN £ [ A\ DAEAMING!' OR WA THAT MwC ?

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