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NEW BRITAI | Baseball Review 3 l’i::f!t:!i’i w T o . w < [ EASTERN LEAGUE of Sports | Yesterday's Results e | Waterbury 4, Hertford zame,) (Second game postponed, raitn.) New Haven 7, Springfield 2. (First same,) (Sccond game postpor Worcester 8, Albany 4. Bridgeport 4, Pittsiield 3. (first Abel Kivat is running in fine form these days anl the experts predict e will make the Olympic steeple- team. Kivat was on the tired list for several years, but came hack to the running sport this sea- f¢on, and has starred in a number of vents, chase re- , rain.) The Standing - w. Waterbury 3 W ester . Hartford Albany ringfield Haven Pittatield iiridgeport Carl Vischer, national intercol- iute tennis champion, isn't living up he form he showed last Vischer looked unimpressive in exhi: against Bill Tilden this spring s been extended by unknowne n dual meets, season., Labbit Maranville of the o longer a baseball clown. The mid- zet infielder has grown to manhood and now plays the game with great seriousness, Incidentally, he's playing Detter and is more popular than ever with the fans, Fatosils Games-Today Hartford at Waterbury. Waoreester at Albany. Springfieid at New Haye Vittsfield at Bridgeport. . Sybil Baver sot a new Wilkd record the {roke swim yesterday, doing it in 1 -5 in pour- ing rain Nesults hack Pittsburgh 0 for 100 meter York 7, (fre rain). g0 S, rain.) othér teams scheduled.) Brooklyn 8, (seven in- to see where Madden at deal bénefit advice given him by Carpen- Carp is to act a8 an un in the Wills-Madden 1t is hard Wil derive a trom the tier tonight official bout, ricago . 5 Lirooklyn and Vanderveer have heen incinnati fur a bout in Milan in Sl poston Mittsburgh #t, Louis .. I'liiadelphia Kpalla matched tember will not 1. The 11, Pers The I'rin play Harva ton freshmen it football this rranged is: Oet, Oct, 18, Mere: ; oand idie at ter at home; home; Nov. 8, Y Havem; Nov, at home, schedule as \lomen at mrg at Mercersbhur Hightstown; Oct, I Nov. 1, Kiski at shmen New Dartmouth freshmen home; A Pittaburgh at New ago at Brookiyn. Cincinnati at Philadeiphia St Louis at Boston Chic res at 14, AMERICAN LEAGUL golt Yesterday's Results The Kirtland =, Louls 5, New York 0, hicago 10, Boston 3, leveland J1, Washington 3 I'hiladelphia 6, Det is talk of holdihg the 1925 women's championship There jational tournament in Cleveland Country club announced today that it informed Miss Gienna Collett, rovidence, It and Miss Alexa Stirling, Atlanta, former chumpions, will inspect its course this summer and upon their findings the United Statos Golf Association will make its deci. Vits roit . The Standing w. 4} 4 6 3 1 17 17 ston New York . Dotroit Louis Washington hicago Cloveland T'hiladelphia Mary's team won from East A home run The Berlin yesterday, 6 and 2 by teatured, st O'Connor Yanks weres hut out yesterday or the first tims this on, and Dave Danforth turned the trick, Four appy plays helped turn back the chanmps, Games Today Roston at Chicago. New York at 8t Lonis Washington at ‘leveland Philadeiphia at Detroit donbl Wa'son, the Giant g0t a ttional homer yesterday, With the socked for the cirenit piteher, o8 full he INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Results Toronto & Watson Ihis i cver got in,the hig #how the only home run Baltimore 7, , Tteading ¥ dyracuse 6, Jorssy City 4 Newark Ioxs Young, another Giant, hit for with tw reater 1 the cireuit o on, 2 Ro effective home w by H Brooklyn with two on in a st inning rally, It helped, but not enough to win A8 hit The Su Baltimore Toronte Buffals terday | Newark Meviden | pochestar Charlow was in fin when h turned Community nine diamond. This makes up for feat Meriden boys inflicted on the Nangers a week form ye back the 2 to 0 at the Poneer | jleading Ryracise Jorsey ( Ve ¢ Games Today Toronts at Baltimaore. tochester at Newark Juffalo at Keading Ryracuse at Jomey OLYMPIC SCORING 1t Has Been Decided To Grant Tep Howard Schaciker of A hae heen elscted captain of the tennis team hany Wesleyan ity Ha old Graves, an &&o Hertford 1ligh school track yard man th am for next weagon Tiekey iimeelf to another Torrington victory yesterday when he urned back Meriden, giving Torring- A tighter hold on first place, ted T HAS GOOD CHANCE = st De Hart Hubbard Hopes to Shat- fer World Record: ton Points For First, Five For Second and ¥ For Third, N be given for first place, five for sec- ond, four for third, three for fourth two for fifth and one for sixth This method of scoring with its dis- |erepancy ol five first and second in American Olympie as advan- tageous to the Olympic chances of I ¥inland which has for some time n considered strong vival of the U nited States in track and field events, The Finnish team is believed to be al- certain of six or seven first places and obviously it will be difficult 25 feet 3 inches, | for the second string men to catch up 0. Gourdin, former Har- r theoe Nest to that, this year, 1t is & hard matter for any cherishes an ambition to to spot Finland points in athietics ough the son with a and Allan M. Muahr, American better in each of the meets | represcntative of the French arrange- takes part He had nts commities oday. He up 1o the West- he favered & Sifference between the points & for first and second place. them made by Hul e by - SALESMAN SAM ow but two ons Meyer Prinstein and the other by > et ons 1n 1008, wheh he made 24 fest /NEPR- TR AL AN DOWN DO(TOR - | FEEL AWFUL points between s regarded cireles places Ann Arbo Hart Whard the United States umpers in is great 1 by ¥ ard star Mich., June @ tive De leader o prospe r broad Olympic games, has as breaking of squad of the ambition the =ost st wd of cireumstances nation t or = vhich ) intained this pace 1 Conference meet 44-year records championship jumps of more th me declare said smaller lowed The of the A. A meets show by n 24 fert, twe rd mpic hims game umps over 24 feet inches, The accepted world's swd Aid not reach the point Huh- 1 1 a8 a weekly Kraenziein made 24 in 1899 Prinst Conor of Treland and Geurdin have Ve suce sw marks rd ced his 24-foot in the INineis Tndeor aie 24 feet 7 inches records al- bard’s friends to claim this as | indoor record. Tn his out- | has jamped 24 feet 2% record in the Drake to cot 2% inches, in an ex- p at the Ohlo relays if possible, his jumping | bilits Farrell of Mich- | igan has been working Hubbard as a | sprinter since the middie of the track | s-ason | et o mseif k until inches resive | comm- ® this venr % *h k o w MHu authentic indoor work oor work nehes, his re- | ibition To better Coach § re figures g0 twe ought twnict as legal to go lorty.” ty milos an hour in car it to i - Patches on Your Face? ; Ebdufl@ ~Did you get all the | 9 .[n Q of his daie whiskers off this merning? STREAR IS —~Did you have to hurt your face to do it? —Frankly, sir — you ought totry the new Gem Blades. They are perfect blades, and they are guaranteed to give perfect shaves. Marvelous New WADDELL'S LONG BIRROKEN After 10 straight viet Waddell went down o defeat on dune 1905, but the White Sox required 14 innings in which to turn the trick. The winaing scor single by an out luhan and a double by Georg Doc White fanned 13 and the 1. The basemen and 1] a combincd 1tube 0, ed on Jones, two first had The score At Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors Knight, H. [ Marphy, Hoffman, ¢ Lord, of Sehreek, « Waddell, p. Davi Cie NATIONAL-AMERIGAN LEAGUE BALL GAMES (Continued from Preceding Page) Total Tones, « 1" Callah G. Davis, Donohue, Sullivan, Dundon, 2 °h ' Tannehill, 3 White, p Meatliente, rf Imes, farnste Aldridge. Totals igh Fournier Stork, § Brown Total Athletics Chicago . 010 010 w0 000 o0 V00 020 000 G0N 0] — SHUTTLE MEADOW WINS Defeats Parmingzton 11 ta 1 in Siate alen bases, 11 Hartnett Friberg; left on ; Lase on halls L2 Champis Elimization Contost Hartnett and § tnon it Lhe oft Tenry 1y rman and O'bay; hours, | 8tTIN A 2 Shuttle Mendow yost y the iscore of 11- Giants Win s e In the qualifyi June 9.—The New D i June handic i ot T e Ny WE the core o JO LU o game whicl : ' or 89, The Shuttle Meadow club went into semi am b Aldridge Henve 1 ) Ath) tin 2 gloy, P finals of the state inter-clul aff Oahorie the mrnament |y m Country e at ound of P tournament i Men 10 with New York Nationals vesterday by a abhreviated five was spoiled by John Watson hit a second inning with the ha only home run of his hig league reer Ross Young also hit a home e with base the fourth York here St Niuttlc led the with i Fror kel which, him a ahout i intermittent showers SRISACRY DELR Sub aml at vrings the his cae home run in ; wer members of e < full MEANBEY who took tour part in the ent this weel Ament the scores meet mateh play The two men o in = o arc a Humiphrey va, 8 15t Sivtes PUTTSB G We Pl T . |W. Parsons, A. B, t ) N Merwin, D, 1L Manning Meor. " D, L. Vibbetts ddwin, Hyatt rlow, 1, M A\ Waehter Hows ©s \8 A, Bighee Wright Cuyier Marans it ' . 0w, 3 Smith Tones, 2nd Binteog W, ¢ HiN, WL R North, 15, 1, Bal sons, M, & Hart W. Manning 1s inson ve, (" Howe, rim 1 : Rowland Voung Vrisel Ve 8 | Gawds Watsan OFFER 0 DUNDEE "1 Kaplan Beat Garcia Tonight, Champ Will he Offsred 825,000 for “76 ]1ave FigU/ - .le A Title bight in New Hayen . : on your Figure and have had our union suits made to fit with- out binding. Materials are cocl and long last- ing. We have figured their prices low so that you can figure a saving. 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Main, & tnnt Slate, Page) Sipples, BRER} J11 1Y 103 1 into one STATE BOWLING MARKS, The State Bowling league of the in the history has 000 000 000 000! closest races of the league, and as the schedule draws near compiction it ooks like a ch for the final spurt home New Britain hoiding their third pl Y winner 1000 bowle more 000 in fifth and 000 schedule he 1006 Thompson, New 1000 and Foot 000 fight it out at wsday n alleys Friday ni t and at the 667 f. 0. b. Toledo down s city Recreation al- Casino the | The than own with Thompson in Ander- for gamos Wa- Britain, wi LVANS BREAKS RECORD Utic N. Y., June 9.—Charles “Chick” Evans, former national open and amateur golf champion, playing an exhibition mateh in a best ball foursome match, established a course record for the new and diflicult Yahe nundagis Golf Club links here yesters day by shooting a 75 for 15 holes, Paired with Wilham Patten, Schenece tady, Evans defeated Peter Robertson, Yehnundasis, and Peter Harmon, Syracuse, two of the leading profese sionals of central New York by 1 up. BOWLING MATCH WINNERS, In the I roll off held at the Fraternity alleys last 83 and some 1 scorcs were turned in by those ng part. The following were prize winners: I . Sinto & larson. $1€6.40. Anderson and Ang Prize $1 Third prize, k and Crowley. Score 242, 8.20. High individual, A. 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