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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Baseball Review LEAGUE Speaking of Sports EASTER! $23222202220800028 Yesterday's Results Waterbury 5, Albany 2. (1sU). Albany §, Waterbury 7. (2nd). Pittstield 13, Worcester 5. (1st). Worcester 3, Pittsfield 2, (2nd). Hartford 7, Springficld 3. \ Bridgeport 11, New Haven 2. (1st). Bridzeport 11, 5. (2nd). Pinch hitters called in the ninth 1ing enabled the Indians to take 1wir foutrth straight game (lurp the Senators yesterday. Dutch Ruether struck out eight | New Haven 5. men and pitched the best game he 1as turned in this season when he de- ated the Cubs, S | Waterbury ———— | Johnson of the Yanks socked out a | Worcester . Hartford omer with one on ye | A1vany Babe Ruth performed quite a -mm | Springfield t the Stadium when he caught a | New Haven wseball dropped from a dirigible, Pittsfield | Bridgey 3 hu smndlug 1t is estimated that the ball drop- wi quite as far as did th@® famous me that Catcher Street of the old | Washingtons caught tossed from tife | op of the Washington monument, | s Today t Hartford, at Albany. Pittsfield. Ha Springfield Waterbury Worcester at Dridgeport at Ne received | his being in the | gor=: sisler yesterday < diploma emblematieal of e most valuable player \merican league in 1922 NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results | ritsburgh 10, New York 6. rooklyn 4, Chicago 2. cighth and Pirates won Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 2. Boston 6, St. Louis 2. Bentley weakened in the inth yesterday and the 's homer in the 13th inning d the Chicago team to win over e Ited Sox yesterday, T'he Standing W, New York ! Chicago Brooklyn Cinecinnati | Boston Pittshurgh | 8t. Louis | Phitadelphia This ties Boston lead and New York for Critz. Donahue tnocked homers Lieds won from the and Bressler yesterday as Phillies, all the Detroit now the vest e list is three games from . the Athletics pushing them | Games Today Pittsburgh at New York, l.ouis at Bosten. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. (No other teams scheduled) top of nning down in tr rda Fisher won five Alex in (he night. Rud rom inst out of nine state bowling league AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's 1esults Chicago 3, Boston 2, (13 New York 5, 8t, Louls 0, 'hiladelphia 4, Datroit 3 Cleveland 4, Washington this innings) Red Kenney, the Meriden shortstop Las been given his walking papers, Tnability to hit caused his downfall as ' glate leagucr, The Standing The Langers will y the Meriqen | 08ton Mary's team in Meriden 8. NeW York Detroit Louis Washington (hicagy Cleveland , Philadelphia st in mnday 81, (] 18 Games Today New York at Detroit oston at Lleveland Washington at 8. Lo Phitadalphin at Chicago INTLRNATIONAL L Yesterday's esulty 10, Baltimore ¥ 10, Rochester 4 lochaster T Byracuse 2. Toronto Ne Newarl WALKS TO FIRST VIVE 110 Cincinna A in- nings) Buffalo 10 Smit Mit 1eckley, eading 4 h reor Baltimore | Toronto Ru’talo Rochester Newark 7 27 9 ol Neading e Cleveland ab, 1 wowd, ef ' fariem Quin Uity Games Today Toronto at W Ruffalo at Reading Nochester at Newark Uity Itimore Sehreck R T Sullivan, Lockhead, Syracuse at Jerse) Tue Sugden, Bates, p cer AEW PLAYERS S) ED Fastern Leaguess Announce Additions To Their Rosters Waterbury, Conn, June 11 'resi. dent Herman Welsman of the Water- hury last night that vutficider had bLeen secured !on option from Portland of the Pa | e Const Leagus. The player here with a 300 avorage and will take Ken King's place in centar faild, King having been granted a month's leave on account of illness, runs —Cincinnati k] einb announced Balk—Rates, iree base hit Simith, Me- ckhead, Tue- By lates 4 tes o, oft Hahn Hahn 2, Stolen e hall hreck d and DEmslie Gresesil Sugden. Double Beckley it Vases on | 1. Btruck hage -8 pla Quinn, O I out Ny McDona I'hee, Ve Umpires = Time—2:10 Tomorrow s game | Purcell ever played in an reached | agent firet bhas ¥ q 11.~Harry Mase, & free by the Bridgeport club yesterday. He Denver team of the Bridgapnrt first of 1 e League with the League last season was iastern played Western " JAPS ARE The New York team yesterday closcd its 19 with its second tictory in two deys over the Meiji University nine from Japan. The touring foreigners obtain- ed one run in their half of the opening frame, but after that were helpless bhefore the righthanded shots of Helge The Vielet soon took the af the end was out in front 5 to 1. Yasuda was stavted in the hos the Japanese, but he was ahie hold the run afvaniage that his teammatcs got for him in the first inning SALESMAN SAM DEVEAT Univer 24 scomon Carlenn tlead and by by un- o one New Arrivals in Straws THEY are light on the head but not light on style. They fit without fussing or cuss- ing. They are protec- tion against summer sun and there is not a fa- ther’s son whowouldn't admire them. KNOX .00 KNAPP FELT .......84.0 Fitch-Jones CITY HALL comes Bumper Crops On Your Chin | Every morning is harvest time for whiskers—and the new Gem Blades shave away 365 crops a year with never a sore spotor, astalkof stubble leftover. | Try 'em! ‘em! Marvelous New NATIONAL-AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL GAMES (Continued from Preceding l'age) hase on balls, off Keen 3; or Ler 1; siruck eut Rlake 1; : iy oft Keen § in 4; off Pi 2; passed bal her Kesn; umpi nd Prirman; time Cleveland 1, Washington 3. Cleveland, June 11 A pinch single by Larry Gardner, and a pinch doubla by George Uhle, aided in winning yes- terday’s game from Wasbington in the ninth innin 4 to 3. It was the In- Hans', fourth straight victory oy Washington. The score WASHING Rurns, Wrowe Batend fn e o f ashington o eland Two hase Wit Sewell, 1) Matthew sewell Harils and ol on oy &Ml Marberry 2 Zae) Ing Rowland and Wpires Ormat time, 1:48, a X Wt June n ninth inning ralld, Octroit in the to 2 The pitehers’ Halloway, ®eorelesa Mich in a defoated the weries 4 innings hattle betwe Harris and The first five innings and cach team had but ene goovd op- portunity to acore, that heing cut off in each instance by a play. The score three runs Philadeinhin last game of iret seven a an PIILADELPHIA An 1ause Simmons, Redd S 2 Bib Fa son 3, White Chicagn, Ju * homer WEDNESDAY, one out in the thirteenth gave the Soxsa 3 to 2 victory ovér Boston today. Cvengros and Schalk gave way to pinch hitters who tied the score in the ninth. The score: with Wamby Veach Pleinich, Lee, 83 | Pierey, p | Totals x—Rtan for O'Neil in Sth. when win AB. CHICAGO v Xx—One out | Coltins, Sheely, valk, Kamm, Barrett, x—Hatted 72— Batted m.wu A a0 001 Ar rifices Wam Lea, Pier deacon; Hooper donble 'J\-n In i {nome runs, 1'al Bheely, Kamm, plave. Kamm to Wamby 1o Harrie; Chicago 11; Lase on lalls, Cuengros 4: Struck out, b gros 1; Mc\eeny °; hifh off gros & in 9; MeWeeny 1 in 4 none out in 15th; win ning pitcier MeWeeny; upipires Dineen and Connolly; time 2:37. off f Piarcy 4 ¥l L | manager of Jack Dempsey Browns * . 14 June 11,—Dixie Davies faiad to hold the Ne York Yankees in check and the Browns were shut out yesterday, o, in the fourth and final game of the series, | A crowd of 20,000 overflowed the park in honor of George Sisler, popu- ar Brown playing mauager who was warded a handsomely mounted cer- tifieate designating him the most val- League player in 5 to £. Blimps circied over the finld, one of them dropping two base- halls, Ruth caught George Grant the other Inn seove: one and Heannel! Rahertsor Eaier. 1% M MiTlan Revereld Datis, ™ ot Ler and #luiar rhod Lanes us, of Davin umpires £ and Nallin; time of same 152 PANCHO VILLA WINS Easily Defeats Taylor — Allentown Johnny Leonard Whips Lew Hurley In 12 Round Mil. New York, June velgit last 11-Pancho \Villa champion went out night, gave away eh to Bud Tay- | Ind, eight gex verdict a i2. Villa w 1.2 rou ip and a 1ood from Vilie During the o vorid's fly of s eight, | or, and round bout ray 1% In the fir Taylor's hrought th class 1ght and re Haute, hantamw in igied 118 1- von a dand or split 1eit d Villa's right ild unging his nose lates rked and taeifth re standing toe in hout unm tha boxers riy minnute Leonard, of Allentow Lew Hurley in the VA8 GIven me nt 1o Hurl . 1 nes Johnny von A dec every n leonard round final on 12 rounds, fon and one ed ey rad Hurisy in h red him o kK of the conard a ninth most out the when a connt nine but 1p and man- aged 1o ® Yale Wins Game From New York A. C. Outfit New Haven, June 11 de feated the New York Ath n slow g rda tween two twelve errors. getting a cach hree f . winged one ruy In Yale's Me third on Corcor On Wear's out at Murphy & Kaiker oug the w them teams m run in the a of th st managed ad in the nint alf O He cracked a and men to gain rn hunted safe iner dov Hateher filling th Iy or the base path got on bases. iret O'Hearn seored Mi out and Mallor on an in nded to with JUNE 11, 1924, HOLY CROSS HAS YET T0 TASTE A DEFEAT College Touny| T P'urple Faces Boston Their Annual Classic, And University of Vermont Red Top, | crows had day without a the coaches 2 th On Saturday 11, — Holy Cross, has carned a posi- | Worcester, June through the tion in college baseball approached by o other college in the country but | Mummfor not even a Holy Cross team, in recent | at least, has swept throuzh its lm ire schedule undefeated. at, however, is the goal which the present great Purple outfit hopes to attain and will attain if its next two opponents, Boston College at Fen- Park this afternoon and the Uni- ty of Vermont at Burlington Sat- urday, can be vanquished. Those | contests will elose the regular sched- ule for the Purple although a gamse with a team of Hely Cross alumni will be played next Tuesday at Fitton field a commencement attraction. yeurs, stream and On the crew was stroke but power and | he frésh K year: pad il was 1 after four way d Gales For shells wera as REFUSES $150000 OFFER Jack Kearns Turns Down Chance -For Title Fight Between Bartley Mad- den and Jack Dempsey, Jack Kr , has jectad an offersof $150,000 for a title fight at the Queensboro stadium with | Rartley Madden, who was defeated hut stayed the limit of 15 rounds with Harry Wills last night. | Kearng declared he was not inter- | ested in thae offer, which was made by Simon IFlaherty, prometer of the Queenshoro A, C., who maig he de-| sired to stage the contest the latter | part of July in the lLong Istand (,‘l!y‘ arena, Kearns declared Dempsey's motion | picture werk would prevent him from fighting in July, in addition to which he asserted the champion would not | risk his sFown exeept against an out: | standing contender such as Wills or | Firpo. DUNDEE ASKS DELAY Has Until Friday to Reply to Chal- | Knt New York, June 9.— arns, re | longe 1ssued hy Kaplan of Meriden, New York, June 11 Johnny Dun- teatherwaight champion of the | anked York Hiate Athletic commiesion to delay the time set for him to answer Kid Kap- | lan's challenge for his title. The time limit set by the commission expires today but the commission granied a stay until Friday, world, today the New Meriden, June 11 Word was re- ceived Ints Ingt night from New Yore that the probable reason that Dndes | askad for an extension of time was 1hat he intahded 1o ba at the meating of the commisson Kriday afternoon. At present he ie fn Chicago the scene | of his eneounter Monday night with | the flashy Sammy Mandsll, WITH RIVAL CREWS Both Yale and Harvard Oarsmen On | Thames Are considerable work first varsity \..u 21 e This crew home str alongside 2nt ck in the (AN Yale crew The varsity eight for its four mile workout with two racing | starts and two one minute sprints had |a new boat, The freshmen took out a new Po- £ . lcock shell for its first dip, Fdge ¥Or| e junior varsity and the combinas tion crew went out together and the |latter had a new boat. There were Ino changes in the scating of the lerews today and it was thought all have been shaken down to their or- der. Captain King in command of the submarine station was a visitor in quarters and followed the crews in the launch, On ~Harvard yester- an effort on the part of to make them speed up, boat Hoover, num- | bout, replaced three using a low eteh the using the the first boat had more ed the othér at the fin man eight had a five mile | Leavitt, who has been combipation crew ence. Conn., June 11. Ecuml went miles up- baclk . stro! IHOMPSON DEFLEATED, In a state league game rolled at the Commereial alleys last night, Thomp- son of this city was defeated by Har- per by a total pinfall of 34, Both men rolled well with the visitor taking § it of the nine games, Score: H»!p'r—fl) 108, , 102, %9, 101, 108, —1022, Avg. 113-5. W Fhompson—121, 119, 131, 92, 112, by (116, 113, 92, 93-—988. Avg. 109-8, ) AONOUNCED KLEE- second same | ays' al June 11 yesterday ry, Conn,, tried out SESEpEEY—) Qwe T Ginger Ale 1t's always open season for Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. 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