New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 9

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3812220222002028 Alexander year old veteran Liurler of big leagues, held the Robins {0 two runs and chalked up his ninth victory of the season yesterda Cubs took the gamé when Hartnet hit for he circuit with a man on base. jun chool renner, member of the v class of Washingten High of Meriden was clected to the incy of the nine for next year, at a Jeeting held yesterday, in Falcons will take Meriden, an unheat the Silver City oh pest Saturday. 1n a contest the local team was defeated the sore of 19 to 11, but have high hopes of avenging that defeat. Itemos of ation in recent Teller defeated Hal Arneys of New ilaven five ot of nine games in the per was defeating by the same standing in Teller is un 13im City, whiie Ha Thompsgn of this city ore and thus the leagy fregard to Harper and changed. * Whitehill ontpitching Bush, brings rigers out with victory rthel Yanks, Ty Cobib, veleran outfieider, gets three hits, two of them being triples nd crosses the platter three times According to members of the fire lepartment who ar o looking forward to the annual fire-polic Slim Politiw, pitcher on the police team ho last year van rough shod over the iremen, may he discouraged with po- ice work, hut le is not half as dis couraged with that work as he will with baseball after the firc-police zame this year. game, Before the fi rote that Ton: Ginhons was tighter Dempsey no great would e Georges Carpentier, t Gibbons is a great stayed. with the de- Figure that o lakes of a and over by writes 1 he pushed Now he ¥ breanse epit Frenchman, out, t that he Mickey ehampion, ndler, the their recent that Wi the for had Leen Wa v looked Phila- fight ir 2 Despite fac tive the welterweight great against Low I delphia veter Lxperts arve (eal champion months ed curds printed is the heaty- of the world, 'Fhe zures that his show entitles him to tiis Luis show Ange that welght champlos h Ame ing with Dempsey designatior he viee to Kid Wagner of Philadelphia skid led backward ral paces when he Jost to 'Sid Terris of New York in the innior lightweight battle in the Wagner gained fame some ago hy decistvely beating Dundes yecent cast mant e Johnny ited Htates may The LUy dues the neat w army Iterweight champien Burnhrook nnd he strides Bddie in the young & coming aleng in professional zent's name vith great rings. can hit and is e 'em, Burnhrook it rugge game as they me Recently he battied the formidable Panl Doyle in New York, In the sec- cnd round Doyle dropped him cold vith a right fo the jaw.. The soldier fighter just did get on his feet at the count of nine, The bell saved him, he rest between rounds brought Burnbank around fine, after which ha out ani punched Mr. Doyls vinning every one of the re« nde stepped 1o pieces, maining 10 re Flunks Exams, Whitman H. S. Boy Is a Suicide Whitman, June Earl Wood, 17 ars old Whitman High school sen- jor, was found dead in an isolated spot | n the outskiria of the town with a bullet wound 1n his heald. Nearhy was small rifle Authoritics ex- presed the belief that took Iis own 1ife a8 a result of his fa the boy examinations would have enabled him to graduate He hal prominent in athieties as a member of the football team and as a track man. NEEEEEEEEEEE to pazs final B-a-t.s for Summer LIGHTinweightand colors. Feel com- fortable and look cool. You will dote on their dots and figures. Tie easily and stay tied. Two or three will vary your tie selection for the summer. © $1.00 Fitch-Jones CITY HALL | EEEEEEEE Ruffalo Baseball Review —_——?—J EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Resulls Hartford 8, Springfield 7. Albany 4, Waterbury 1. Pittsficid Worcester | ). Bridgeport (13 in- New Haven 4. Waterbury Hartford Worgester 2 Haven Pittsfield Bridgeport Hartford at Springfield (2) Waterbury at Albany. Worcester-at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at New Haven. NATIONAL LEAGLL Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 4, New York 2 hicago 7, Brookiyn St, Louis 7, Boston 3. Philadelphia Cincinnati inainge). $ X The Standing W, L. New York Chicago Brooklyn Cincinneti ... loston Pittsburgh St Louis Philadelphin Games Tpday Cincinnati at New York Chicago at Boston. Louis at Brooklyn Pigtsburgh at Philadelphia AMERICAN 8t, AsLL Yesterday's Iesults wveland Boston 4. trolt T, New York 2 Chicage 10, Philadeiphis ? Washing‘oa 12, 8t Lonis | The Standing w Noston New York Detroit Bt Louiw Washington Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Games Today at Cleveland New York at Dewmit Washington at 8t. Louis I'hiladelphia wt Chicugo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Hesulte loronte 9 Itimore * Newark Ruffale Syracuse rame) Kyracuse § game) ading Jowsey « 0 My (Arat Tersey City ? (seeond The Standirg w I.. Baltimore LA Toronto 1 17 Newark Tochester Reading syracuse Jersey City Games Today Nuffalo at Baltinore, % Torontn at Reading. Nochester at Jersey Newark. City. Syracuse at DARTMOUTH NINE WINS Team Does Some Hard Hining and Defeats Harvard By score of 8 to 4 Cambridge, Mass, Juns 1 Dart- mouth pounced upon the offerings of Brown and Spalding, Harvard pitch- ers, in the first three innings of their game here yesterday and defeated the Crimson 5 to 4. Brown yiclded three hits and three runs in the first. Lart- mouth scored again when Spalding took the mound in the second and scored three more runs in the third, Smith, Green third baseman, stealing sccond, third and home. aneman ended Dartmouth’'s scoring with a home run in the eighth. Harvard, scored twice in the first on a pass, a single by Gordon, two | errors and a double steal by Todd and Samborski. Lyon yielded the Crim. son but five scattered hits until the elghth, when thres hits gave two runs. The score by innings: r. 313 000 0ig—% 200 000 0204 i .. Dartmouth ‘ Harvard 1 Batteries: Lyon and Seav palding and Samberski, C 5 Brown, k. SALESMAN $AM ATEY SAM-C AND Ta AT THI N \S CEAK YO umee- HE, S o EW BRITAMN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU! Tough One! Why do the toughest beards aiways grow on the tenderest faces? it beats us! We only know that GEM is the one biade thatwillwipo away wire whiskars and never smart satin skinl Give it a whirl temerrow. Masvelous New GEM Double-Life Biades Use GEM Safety Rgzors u Coomey; double Gonzales: R, Smith to Pac left e bases, 8t. Louis an balls, off Benton 1; Yeargin 2 struek out Renton 1: i off Bento f Yeargin 6 in all K. pitcher R and Mot pires of game Pirates Win 12 kin it York, winning i serles yesterday | New York, June errned an even b series with New tast game of the a score of 4 to Pittshurgh scored a batch runs on MeQuillan in the sixth fani on anly ene hit and two hases on ball Southworth hurt ing a circus cateh the ninth and The score of for Maranville | on was for retir Wright Prayne Maran Grimm, Neadows h ot Scut Wilkon Natted Tan_ tor irgh Now Vo Twe ne Ann [ 1 ong " Care Maranci " Young Pplasa . Tere Xew Vo 5: off A oft Ryan 1; sut by MeQuillan 1 itvan 1 Meadews AMaun 1 it off, Mcduil'an ¢ in & of Ny 10n % el MA w1: lesing Weouitien; ump Rigler and o i Phillies 7, 1 Iphia, June 12, and adelphia battled vesterday befors the heme tea Reds 6 Cincinn ninas fonr zuine | his hand after mak “\\(u\ the last game of the scries 7 10 6, In the first half of the 13th innir | Wingo the Iteds into the lwith o home run drive, Then in the locals alf vith t bascs loaded and two out “Cy" Wil cted with gle that scored Henli The 1S con | winning the game | score: PHILADELPIIA A iy Chicago 7, N 1he Bropklyn 2 ] Pittehurgh Brookiyn | evened up with Brooklyn suhduing the | Cubs knocked {in the I hases full held them | o Hoatheots tur seorad the e W o s out o n the out but In the tripled off Hartnert ir % L3 with on ever, eca with poled out season and latter ¢ wien homs AGOY B. R run of CHIC A HYLAN COMING TO CONN New York, June 12.—M 1. Hylan said yesterday 1 tended to spend his summer holidays at Shippan Peint nford Conn., v e John 1" is see and son-in I ayor John at he in n near Sinnott, | retary o quarters Springs in 18 rented mayor's vacation head was " iy last summer Saratoga wre he became seriously m ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS Joz Foote o f Casino Alleys ¥ V&, Eddie Anderson of Rogers Alleys 8 B LOOW YOUR % '(Hf_w WAKE, Up1 ) HOW 2 TS5 NO WONDER § BUT | DIONT YOV GOT FIRED FROM/ GET FIRED p. m. E 12, 1924. REPORT UNGONFIRMED No Definite Statement as to Reported Missionary POWERS INDEFINITE i | Pro Tom’nsy | Chinese Poreign Ofice Seeks to Vind Loses Stars||| Slaying of Americi Workers i the Associated Press. Peking, June 12.—There is as yet | o definitz confirmation of a report | cmanating from Changsha that the covering | 1tev. Joscph Cunninghan, a mission- y sent out of the Christian and Mis- onary Alliance, had been Killed by Chinese, Cunni lin, activities Out Real Authority of Signers of Protocol of Legation Quarter. Dylms: | By | By The Associated Press, | Peking, June A her the fo office Iaquiry as to wiie powers that are 12rs of the protocol legation quarter would surrender the Russian legation prop- erly nas brought was one of the mis- recently in danger at Kwel= Kaangsi Province, ause of the of rival Kwangsi and Kwangiung troop ding to the repore Cunningham has b missionarics at iwellin are advices came from mis- sionary workers on their way to res- their endangered comrades but at of disp: their report a roaponse that any communication regarding the matte must be ad sed by a represgentative oo in Rus- body direct, of the present soviet regime sia to the diplomatic Presumably the inguiry was a sult of C ¢ ent agreement wilh hut othe which was an to turn over the r prop- \ govern- involved in only present the of the He cment of the | diplomats n | M here ed it consu el the the 1 ment time the ni soviets. fion is in for the property by ag rested an minister, presentative regim which At prot of two rec- ! A cablegram given out by the Chris- tian and Mizsionary Alliance June 10, Rev. Cunningham had been a stray bullet. Whether it d on the Changsha advices, foregoing dispatch ape casts doubt, was not made the e min- the 1N de. took said the led by on the parently A NEW BUS ROUTE, . June, 12, orbus service bl bk !—DBe Sure You See “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” PALACE—Next Week TOP, [ Two OUIMET; BOTTOM, SWELT- and St, Louis within the next ned by th coach company, niz omm M icago inniz Maotor- s applied for inois commerce vear is pla of the outst am 3 bl th mong inding teur ormer pe hosa hich he 1 holde-s when Do titte present semble ion from wiil not he io: 3 the esionals nnual Mth. Joss an- to compete number anms ho will be on hand, including Reb who now holds the open title, Max Marston, present amateur charpion WITHOUT ROAD FUNDS prof as their next n me and have wampionship et of Res: New York ir inability of other open ¢ Francis Ouin tenrs, that will open your eyes! 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