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Speaking of Sports. The Meriden state league team has | rigned a new catcher, one Curley I'homas of the Mohawks of that eity. He will be, the second string back- top. Trinity's baseball team left today or Hamilton, N. Y., to play the Col- | cite team tomorrow. | { The Falcon A. C., still is anaious o book baseball games, John Cabay, viione 1383, will ange games, California has another distinction it has no contestent for the middie- *cight ehampionship. Dan O'Leary was one champ who «ways won in a walk, A well informed citizen, it would appear, is one who can tell off-hand how many times the broad jump and swimming records hde been broken Uhis year. A Aghter with brittle hands rarely | “.or reaches the top. Ad Stone, fighting marine, one of the best of the light heavyneights now laid up with bad hands. o0 is Pau! Berlen h, rugged mid dlewsight, wheze knockout exploits provided a nine-day sensation in metropolitan rings Another young star who has weak iting weapons is mmy Mandel) of hicago, a lightweight, whose boxing leverness is not equaled by any per- ormer in the game, Tt will be a tough blow to the game bad hands Keep Stone, Berlenhach 1nd Mandell out of the faney pic- ure Meusel's all around the feature of the Yankess play 2 with four hits, two steals an. hrilliant fielding. play vesterday Ruth alse cantributed homer with one on his bit with won over Havers British open cham- and advanced to th Barnes vesterday and ene in the vionship play third round. Carpentier Young 14 or 21 plans Nenark fo fght £tribling in Ju June 13, 1929, HERE MATTY'S SECOND HITLLSS GAML, Christy Mathewson pitched two no hit games, Cardinals The first was rgAinst and th on July 15, the inst the 1 cago on Jume 13, 1905, In the game Christy walkgd nobody and fanned but Dahlen and Gilbert made e hind him, but Chanec and his men failsd to anything that looked even like a hit, And | A8t the Glants won only by the skin eeth, 1 to 0. The & CHICAGO ah. r 40 hults, 1 3 Malon*y, rf ha 1b. Tinker, 8 Fvére, b ond was ag abs in Chi latte W ora | near or thei Cassy, 2h Lling, « Firown, p. Tsta 28 Yon Tonlin 4 Browis, f McGaan, 1b. Mertes Dahien Deviin Gilbert, Mathos NEW p. Total ot York Chicago York 4 Doubje New o0 6nd Aoyt w00 600 680 New Drah- on bhasesChicage 1, Stalsn hazes play Metiann By Brown 3, hy ¥ on halla—Of Br Ui pires Time-—1:25 ten s Struek out Iirst Brown and Emalie Browna, son 2 Balk wine tendance ORIOLLS GET SHAKL-UP, Dunn Trades Two Players to Skeeters For Outficlder Jacobs, Baltimore, Juns 13.—Otis Lanr #ft fislder and Harry Frank, pitcher sf the Baltimore Oricles, have been traded 16 the Jersey City Skeetsrs for Jaek Jacobs, otufielder. Recent de- feats have caused Jack Dunn, man-| ager of the Orioles, to shake up his ineup. Other deals are in the air, it «as il tods NATL. GUARD OFFICES Hartford, Conn., June 13.—<An- nouncement is made of the appoint- ment of first Lieutcnant Joseph B, Brotherton, as captain of Battery C, 1924 Fisld Artillery vice Keeler, re- signed. In Adjutant General’s orders, The necessary authorily has been granted, the headquarters 43d division ia ordered to report to the command- | ing officer of the ¥5th Infantry Bri gade for fifteen days field training at Niantic July PIRATE JRS. TO PLAY Pirate resplondent in unitorms, will play the School Seconds at Walnut Hill | park tomorrow aft on at 2 o'clock , The Tuniers new Baseball Review LASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Springfield 4, Hartford Hartford 7, Springfield 1 Waterbury 6, Albany Waorcester 5, Pittsfield 1 Bridgeport 3, New Haven 1 The Standing w. Waterbury 30 Hartford ... Worcester ... Albany . Springfield New Haven Rridgeport Pittsfield Games Today Bridgeport at Hartford Waterbury at Worcester Albany, at Springfield New Haven-at DPittsfield NATIONAL LEAGUE Yestenday's Results Chicago 2, Boston 5 All other games postponed—Rain - The Standing W, "hica Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh Roston . 8. Louis Philadelphia 16 Games Today Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Boston Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. &1, Louis at Brookiyn AMLRICAN LEAGLLE Yesterday's Results York 10, Detroit 4 Chicago 5, Philadelphia Itoston 4, Cleveland 3 ashington-8t. Louis New Liain The Standing w. Boston s New York Dietroit Chilcago £t Louts Warhington Cleyeland Philadelphia Games Today 1 Detroit on at Cle New York P'hiladeiphia at Chicage Washington Louis. a itoSt INTLENATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Results No gamsr— jiain e standing w. [ Paltimore E Fovento Buftalo Newark Rochester Reading Syracuse Jeracy Uity Games Today Raltimore Reading. Jersey Ne Nuftalo at Forento llochester at City yracuse at vark HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTS Several Prominent Pugilicts To Take Part in Contests at New York Veloe drome Neat Wednesday June 13.--Jack Tienauly ight champion of « most dang Jack Dempse hed to md one of t rou challengers for as hee me Echmadic or champie United States navy, at th \ 1 weat Wedn Jodrome 1 ltomero-Rojas, the ho made such unfaver Floyd Johnson, Quentin ilian heayyweight Ahle igainst will mect Joe ssel, former in a Renault, clev. contande v vight weight op amatenr heavy weight champion econd twelve.ronnder to male intend fe start thron ory hea position, and he at Firpo or Harry Will b bit of ill not draw the line I will made un « Avy en to the preliminaries Memorial Sunday for Red Men and D. of P, Mattahesett T Neo. 14, 1. O. R ibe yrate the nembers wil me at o t at 30 o'clock. sek in skin turned 12 innings | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. No Saw Teeth —No Sore Face You'd understand why any ordinary blade hurts your face if youlooked through a microscope at its saw- tooth edge! Gem Blades have no teeth to bite you. They don’t chew—they shave! Treat your chin to a package. Marvelous New - GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors Long Shots Flash Out At the Cleveland Races‘ Cleveland, 0., June 13.-Two long shots, Kate Hal and Directum K, fur- nished the thrills at Cranwood track vesterday, the former paying 16 to 1. Sempro annexed the 2:12 pace in straight the victory being the second registered by the horse here in a week Coleman had an easy time in the 2:19 trot, taking two straight heats, Hal Mahone was a heavily backed favorite in the feature event, a free for all pace, Judges did not iike the Marvin Childs handied the horse in the initial heat but reserved their decision until Saturda There was no doubt of Kate Hal's superiority in the second heat, however, the winner aking the lead at the outset and maintaining it throughout, The last event, the free for all pace was decluved finished after twe heats when darkness halted the program, heats, way ST ELMO WINS The St Lime, K. r baseball tewm defeated the Washing- ton L, Morgan team in a game play- ~d last nizht at Waliut game was @ home Spence in the fifth inni thrilled the spectators by spectaculir hand cat eighth. The score 81, Elmo 25 W, 1. Marge Batteries: | ;W Riee of indoor The feature of by He making a hoin the “ to & the Thos, aleo one 4" 12 s M. Ken n 5 Dubowy and edey and Jones, 1O WILLIMANTIC & play a state league game afternoon, the Besse BESSES The Nen Willimantic from tomorrow in front of at Hill park by ! 1000 GRANGERS ON Wil Spend Alternoon and Night ! ol August 18 in This City | Abparty of 1000 grangers traieling | by auto will visit Connecticut on Sun- |day, August 17th zoming from Yonk- ers, N. Y, and spending the afternoon {and night at New Britain, Preparation | is being mads by a committee of the | State Grange and w‘r New Rritain | |Chamber of Commerfe to extend the ‘\mxpnnli'y of the state to these \isi- ltors. Official escort of the State | IGirange will meet the caravan at the ! state line near Danbury and will guide | |it. followed by Connecticut grange | members to Waterbury, Southington and New Britain for dinner. In the afternoon a patriotic and religious program will Dbe provided and the iwelecome of state and city he extended, Monday, the 18th, the tour will procesd to Springfield, Mase This is the first visit of the Michi- zan Auto Tour to New England. last year the group went to Washingten, 1.°C, Thé autos require a four acre plot of parking. Fach auto carries its | onn cAmping outfit and there is a {full electric light equipment for the camp, and A system of numbering | camp sites and of delivering provi- sions which makes the operation of the tour similar ta the movement of a small army. The group will spend several daya in Massachusetta and will attend the big Tihede Teland State | | mesting at Portemouth. Tha stay in Connecticut will be brisf bhut hospi- table, lon Orioles Going to Go to Rockville on Sunday On Sunday the Oriolss, who have besn in the throes of a losing streak, {will journey to' Reckiille to play the Arrows of that town, After a hard of practice the local team are confident of taking the Rockyille ag- gregation into camp. On the follow- g Sunday the Orioles will De where they will cross bats with 8t. Mary's Brigade team of t town. The local team will }in® up as tollows: Rakowski If, Cass ef, Jacobs rf, Luke 1b, Waliske 2b, Bucheri ss, Cosgrove 8B, Levin ¢, Anderson and salok p. journey GRER FORMALLY SIGN\& New York, June 13.—Harry ! middlewecight champion, has heen signed for a 12 round hout with Frank Meody of Engiand in Water. [ bury, Comn., Monday night by George | F, Mulligan, jromotar of that eity, Moody recently knocked out Lou Bo- gath in Dridgeport. Greh < \/acation KNICKERS $5. CAPS $3.00 GOLY¥ HOSE $4.00 00 SHIRTS $3.00 SWEATERS $10.00 WHITE AND GRAY FLANNEL TROUSERS $8.00 ,, SALESMAN SAM GOWN = | WENT HOME. LAHT NKHT W ™ SToRE. ~ Guit $16.50 hundred athletes, cream of America's club, college and schoolboy stars will open competitions at the Harvard stadium®today in the final team States in the Olympic track and field !games in France this summer. meet will be concluded Saturday af- ternoon .after which the American team will be chosen on the basis of the showing of the athletés in the Philadelphia, Juse 13.—Oarsmen events today and tomorrow. [from man sections or the country Although eight field and nine track | will match strokes on the Schuylkill events are on the two day program, |river today in the final tryouts for only one final is scheduled to he con- [the American Olympic team, tested today Competitors in the| «In the eight oared shell event, in 10,000 meter walk are slated to com- | which Yale's great varsity erew, un- pléte that event today. Showers ‘»nr,:‘\.raton for the last two seasons is the weather man, amongst the contestants .and in the |singles only eleven heats will be |rowed today. The other events pair aored shells, four oared shells and doubles, will be finals. There will be two heats |cights, two shells in | qualifying for the finais tomorrow, Oarsmen Trying Out for 400 ARE COMPETING Olympic Places Today Wil Be Concluded With Final Tests Tomorrow, Cambridge, Mass.,, June 13.—Four réepresenting n" [ predicted by FALCONS PLAY SUNDAY The Felcons play Sunday in Sims- {bury and practice tonight at Walnut | Hill park. The Falcon Juniors play the Remeos of Meriden Sunday. Olympie that will tryouts to .decidé the represent the United in the each heat The LN X Copyright 1924 HatgSchatfner & Mars Check These Items AND IF YOU NEED ANY OF THEM YOU WILL FIND US FULLY STOCKED Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits .............. $30 to $50 Straw Hals .......coooiiiinnnnnnnincns. 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