New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1924, Page 9

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T ‘k.in e | Bascball Review a jports NATIONAL-AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL’ GAMES EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results (Continued from Preceding I'age) T 1% Bridgeport 5, Hariford 4 M Worcester 5, Waterbury 1, Zatharen, p ot a2 -stb—he's played Springfield 13, Albany } df-"L‘:, by his team | New Haven 3, Pittsficld 1 ? an even 5% He's soaked out 714 Ihe stamd P foss the #an ] W, Ao ol ¥ 1 10 doubles, I Watcrhury ih JuSSE of homers. fi“ vears of the | '4 J' e hig league- > j 0 )f man- 19 el ridgeport . ...... 20 o Pittsfield S 18 Mer Ratte gy nine of Aet T i \' 0 fomorrow. Games Today A A i Bridgeport at Hartford i ahiniatl oy 10 Simshury Waterbury at Woree ) o Fourn 2 Cihe town team, at Springficld & eft i ay the aven at Dittsfield L e Hen hita n NATIONAL LEAGLE L oft g Fl“‘h g0 to Milford Yesterday's Results s * game has bee: Cincinnati 4. New York 1, (10 in- — e b Piseives and the npjeq) - team 1eaves the Chicaeo 5. Roston 1. e, e i % . ) £ New York Tune k] New ¥ corner at 1 @ St. Louis 8, Brookiyn 3 surrendered first place to the ( B ttsbureh-Philadsln . = . /';,G)N A eham Pittzsburgh-Philadelphia (rain) vesterday by losing to Cinetnnati o in ) ! : ; ? innings. 4 to 1, as Chicago heat foetieat e S0 The standing Roston. With the hasss full in 11 t he finished ) s e.:’w'z\w Lo o L P.C.otath, Dean tirew and fousch e, in which were oo S50 el R i L RN, 0 B §00 winning runs. P'revious to this frame g 1laYeT 'T'r:flll:‘w\r:‘ 332 the gome had heen a pitching due - : cinnati 331 | with Rixey Watson and Dean rece e of Plttshuvgh, | o000 a n rece sy ot ELaDuED :-m,‘l urgh : 465 ing splondid support., Rressler and ."m. S e :n‘ on sevsss 5 457 Gowdy hit home runs The scor ol assoct 8. Louis . ooinss o “a @0 S i eports. Fownes | Lo, 0 . o CISCINNATY wle TeD "% | Philadeipina 1% 3 364 AR R, W PoA B nal champion and 5 i Rurns, f .o Gy ke 1 pen in the Walker K popular men Games Today : ‘1 b Cincinnati at New York Aooa S T ated French| Chicaso at Boston. ) 02t drfi}a"“r i St. Louis at Brooklyn iy e e n‘a‘"" L D Pittsburgh at Philadeiphia A I , A heart.” et e R hroken AMERICAN LEAGUE AN R o , o ‘ i n g ity companions, and A L A Do Tessed are always Yesterday's Results ¢ & 0 4 0 0 w'A“-ghv‘l\' from the New Tork 2, Detroit 0 (by forfeit) by e e e p il L in the bleachers l'oston § Cleveland 3 P v iRt \:lh- same guys that Ihiladeiphia 7, Chicago 6 Renifats Houkiin g he hits a homer ° Washington & St Louis 4 NEW TORK - s AB, R. M. PO A B don he fans. = Young L] ] The Standing Pris s 5 60 1 3 ¢ o w. L. P.C. Wiaon, rt . 0y &« n g ) ToHORflow Roston ..... 27 12 s RS AR LU G, | New York . 21 857 Llackson, se o ¢ f O : Detroit - b 2% MRS el ¢ ‘ 1 1 3 ] n 5 Disie Team From Washington ....., 23 124 40| Batomnin 1 e Chicago 22 2 L b Gt L BT Game At St. Mary's st Tonis ., H 476 ' Dean, p o & 8 A & 3 Cleveland ... % 435 Ansmith, 22 1 L] 1 n n | Philadelphia 4] 391! wotals T T 1 mfl‘)!‘ in wini j | *-TMan for Smyder in S1h - ! B s omorrow Games Today Batted for Dean in 181k ; ol s v York W8 0A8 16001 . S will be called at 3 Roston at Cleveland Toh: nine Bl kot will lineup: Washington at St. Louis 1N, hame rune, ' Ihiladelphi t Chies Plare Critg, Cavemey and Wy ’ ‘ T el R i ARG Groni lets ox Saaes Nov T eris ¥ Riley, 3b te S — innatl 8 bass an " oWa 3 y L S i : o pom 1. T R i Hugeaa INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 15 atrack out, by Watson 1 Dean 3. Rees & Gattersioh and Mc S ¢ i ’-"nlr’“r:--vn ? Diean 3 in 4. lax . Yesterday's Results, and “Qu-l.m ’n’:u vv‘m'v;wn e Sy} . ue thelr regular Jersey City 4, Rochester 2 Nnge 5; Ba " gin of Waterhury be Svracusa £ Newark 1, Rnnlnnrh:vm- 1,:' ’ : gatshort and Ching = Other games, rain, nts fiest Bi == Chicage went Betaid, Budnik will 4 A Piace in the National leagua N | The Standing \l}n;'er-h\v by dafeating Roston 8 1n 1 4 while New Yor " v | W, L. P.Clrinnats, The vu‘:m:::. [SSLAE te C1n TS HARPER | Raltimore . « 30 9h R8T girvker in th hpadilind : " Torento .. 1" A1z ‘;\ml . f "v D, A . e ity defeated Ruffalo . 1. LT l’ or four of their rune Toney oy 1 8 s1a10 1OAgUE | oo, e e, | Kaufman waw hit hard but fnefrec or. | ¥ y ol at H‘m llflmm T | Rochester . 1 V)‘v'\‘:\: v Bostan. In the pinches the M The local bowler | qnen T r t2s | OM® team couid 4o nothing with hia! @ In handy shape. | g, ARt A et 2% 0" ;‘:.u:;\ a h::‘flf‘ 1t 26t three Anubles, ek ® d d rove in the TMosto W, 91, 108, 103, 109, [TOTSeY City 8 ie 86 run. The seore o 3 —_— CHICAGND Games Today " R m, ”, 1, 96, 2, % AR, R W . Po A B b 99,9 U3 mutfalo at Baltimore. ta of feny $ 2 1 81 e e Toronto at Reading Brantham, o E EYE RANSAS Rochester at Jersey City “atter, 1h f ) R v —Luls Vincentl. | S¥racuse at Newark. il SEEEN Rty -1 ine ] Grigsb ‘ n 1 1 " Wght, and Roeky | Setesa Bl o ol 4 ' ’ " , g H n Mnett : . 4 » i yterday signed MOOdy Advancing Fast Bt TR T round match at| / i A e A oy e LD R As Leading Pugilist - - - . wies 01 ghtmeight | 1. POMON June 14.—Frank Moedy of | mogvon’ MM 0 g England, won the decision over Jocl e g 10 determine A | nrot L Ran ot " Ruroan " g ;| Malone, of St. Paul. in a slow ten Fav-rot w ¢ . Sy #ONAT. [ round bout hera last night. Mooy |aeeve, s - PoAa - 184 on points in four of the rounds M. Y e L i {Midnnie » ] " ' . ¥ MORAWKS WIN | four were even, while Malons man. | Tietner, N v e :L\u have defeated aged to do some good infighting near Peae. TORITARE (SR R * Monroe street the end of vha bout. Moodyy weighe sk »° SIS "oon :'A_vu“»\ z:mr.s, the |cd in a1 16315 and Malone at 15715, | ikaan, » Y n a i g » - ¥ : Payed Monday MAY LIFT SUSPEASION, Wokame . ? A, C. diamond. | Pewell oe 2 ! . Kasky May be Permitted 10 Pending Final Action, Chicago, Juna 14 vestigating committea case of Harry Kasky wuapended by BATS Yoore H bowling mateh leys last night Foote 6 out of Flowler wae at his i A follows The apecial in handling the Chicago skater, the Internatianal Skat- 80, 143, 104, 96, | N8 Union on charges of profeasional- |, Ave, 1008 fam, voted 1ast night to ask & Mail 1aee nn 1 L1, 103, 123, g3, | YO!® Of members of the international «ru i au hLody to lift the suspension until tha Namara entire case ean be iaid before them L7 The committes alko voted to iift the 1.0 THONEENS Patly dissatisfied - ouldn't tell me Louis X1V, ®e, we don't vapere.—Journal suspension of William Steinmets, ¥4 S xard Read, Roy McWhirtcr and Afon John'?,\" Evers Able to ejoin His Team Today barred fo 1T8 16 present wcco Chiengo, June " { money given them for skating tr Johnny Fiers . manager of the Chicago Amaricans MIDNIGHT BASEBALL GAME, Will rejoint his team teday, said 8 ters oy, N. ¥ midnight basehall game and autome i upon ter | Here | Fairbanks, Alaska, Ju 14.-A :""r.v »,:..,,, “ ‘,l,:,.,,‘q. bile race are to feature 'he annua ir weske pgr The eslebration nf the Midnigh' Sun fest nz af Faers' cond val here, June 21, Hundrede o’ \isi e €ox Mmanagement @ tors from British Columbia, the Siatea wauld e abs ta replace and Alaska are sxpectsd. Continuous Eddis Colline, star second basoma Aylight precails here for more than ®hA Ras #uidsd the team Auring 10 day® every June, Foerm snesce SALESMAN SAM EPE Ty o YOUR AIVRL FOR A ALy HAND- ONLY &% AT oM Tds (0 NBEW | woaK Ty { P 14 SHMOWNG BND A TErNg NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924, FIGHT IN DETROIT RUTH OFFERS 860 R E e — Trouble yesterday started in the of the ninth when Right Fielder 9 RANGERS T0 MERIDEN RETURN OF HIS GLOVE Meusel was hit by a pitched ba | How many members of hoth teams East Side Basehal Club Will Stack SeaEEes will be out of the lineup with suspen- . e ; 4 Stolen During Yesterday's Melee— cions as a result of yesterday's con Up Against the St Mary's Team in tretemps will not be known until I'm The Sihver City (Continued from DPreceding I'age) Record-Breaking Crowd Ex pire Eians makes his report and Ban pected At Game Today Tohnson, president of the America On Sunday atternoon the Ranger gam= of league, announces his action A, ¢ bascball team of this city will it 8 Doty 1i Tun 14 Navin Yans who gathered on ,” 1 not cack up agiinst the Mary's team e ] field will be crowded goday, officials | ONl¥ caused the forfeiture of the game . . ) L EW YOIK Bt eal auaa LS O SRS BRINS I e e il Anclior Field o that ! ) AB. | 1. Po. AL B predict, r Detroit’'s fourth L i keaatd l'\:f: plavers, the mem. ity The two teams are old rivals s 2 2 e nf e e " & € s MBINS; T R 4 Bt AMoNa 1 A " stesam Shesasnieapvitn bers of the teams claim. Among those 11! lust scason played 3 series of Siak AR s o York. A rush for ticket reservations | por% 0f U8 LEAIS € ning ta T Fale SAMEs With the Silver City team hav- HAg A il g (R AnheeHd Tiger players yeslerday jicaiog a reward of $50 for its return tanzers to be on the long end Aihans 5 h o Which ¢ l\‘l”‘!,{\'»l in the erowd surg- 00 the score this season and a strong A ‘ P \ v o ing onto the field and Umpire yans ¥ = ticup will e put on the field, The i vt ot &1 declaring the game forfeited nine fo Gerteude—you're right. 1 kinow, lengors witl have the following bat- e > PMlvothing at the start of the ninth in- for my part, that I should grow ter- 1 Clharlbw, Chant or Adamaitis; C. e — _|ning ribly vonceited —Answers (London). 0 W 10 AL B = B It’s what Oakl ives f B SR t's at Oakland gives for T vt bt dhned 995 that counts a am was 3 ed 9 1n 0 wa s o Bear these facts in Here are the advan- . indi i ; Oakland offers: s mindin choosmgacar. tages Oakland oifers: Be sure that the engine in the car vou choose incorporates the very latest design and construction. \sh: | time 3 COBB CLINBING AS Besureyougetthelatest braking sys- tem. Fourawheel brakes are safer. Don't buy a car without them. Ordinary body finishes are perish- able and easily marred. Get the facts about Oakland’s new finish, Observe whether driving controls are convenient. Compare other cars with Oakland in this respect. The tendencyis toward a more sub- stantial top foropen cars. Examine (Centinued From Freesding Page). | il home leads in run hitting with Wheat af Braok'vn elings tn third place with 156, fallawed Iy m.,.\l s plavers i cars with this point in mind. Relly, New Ynrk 265 Tirrney, B ton 345, Young, New Vork. 139; | Although disc steel wheels are High, Brookiyn, 2% Faurnier | swperior, most builders in this Rrooklyn, 237: Grimes, Chicage 834; | ciass make you pay extra for them. Prisch, New York, 23 Tn stolen hases, Grantham, Chicagn | Note the body design and work- 1eade with 12, while Righes and tarey | manship of cars in this class. Are of the Pirates trail with 11 each i o ial? Friseh, New York, leada in gath- bodies attractive and substantial? cring runs with 4% Grantham, Chi cagn, has %6 for second place and | Rancroft, Roston 54 | To tea mhitting the Giants hava fatlen down but lend Chicagn 304 to A. G, 287 Roston s erowding the Cuby | with %3 Trooklyn I8 next with LK% und S0 Louis follawe with *%) ‘ Alexander turned in hin sighth - “raight, and ninth pitehing vietory af the seazon, having lost only one game, | {6 SPEEDERS LISTED | 250 Ml Race Starts This Aftermoon at « 8 995 995 1095 1095 Touring Car « 59.4,:;.- et b ouring « Sm Roadster Altoma With the Rest In the Gams On Card, | Altnena, I'a, Jume 14~ Sixteen speed pilais including the principal (gures in the automabiie recing gam: wit) face the starter this afternosn for A 200 mile contest sn the Alteona Bpsedway with a purse of $25.000 apnd pointe in the national champisnship as the prize The Arivers have been tuning up on the mile and & quarter track since the Indianapelin race and wera prepared for the signal that wonld send them speeding around the bowl for fame and fortune 1. 1. Copgee, whose car driven be | Tae Noves, b 7 team mate, won the Indianapa'ts paee. and Farl Cosper, | who came in ®cond at the Memorial Day classic. are 1rading conissianis for the championship erown now won by FAdie Hearne limmy Murphy, | Tommy Milton, Frank Elliott. jra Vail, | HAVE 10 Pk THEM AL P 2 SIGNS HEAVILY | GATHERS ARVMPUL BT BEOKS AND Royer ME BT and Harry Havtz are alen entereq ML ot TS THEM AN CARNIR TREM Recorda »f 105 120 milea an DLd ME OF TaB.2 hour sere made in the qualification trialn Crands pouring inio Alieona last PiRRY And sariv 1adey and with fair s \ nanthar farecast it is capecisd 1he /‘ \h—/¢ Frawd at the spesdaay aayld tatal . ! TOANG persans. Micraphane and amp. % ,/ 2 ifier atiarhmenia will W tried hors 1,f L7 S S | N - - racing, it ix #aid. 1a sxpiair | Any ot the race 16 the theusands in the e Ol stands and field | SPDS WhTen % MR e = .’»v_ ALK ATARY YN G Johnson Awaiting Full TRAM TIVE T0 TME WMATS Report on Detroit Game | E $mi T M, FOR Chi~agn, dure 14 FRan Johns | president of 1 AricAan Aagus, ia | By {4 Anaiting 4 v mlmpirs B { 1 he New York-Dotrolt game { nt ¢ tow a wlate " ] |0y ] won raid. 1 t ITRAYP eport ¢ ans A . A in q4') . bt [ sU 1 am inferd saps s | (e No nurh 4i8argrr ted campletin \ nadern haseh Peiding 2 srages a1ne is rerardid P LR EATTR W YN T Short-Changing the Post Office -~ /A0 ™ WLL 1Y COsT ! & 10 N -:a LR -0/ 40 7. g | AT e (D) NEW S Sl | [ 0P LTV ”? | P ity € WOONIT= BLL 1VE ¢ % - - \ | \ HAWKER Snapshots Of A Child Picking Up. By GLUYAS \ BOOKS IMMEDMTELY THIBE'S WO NEED T DKk ki PART QOakland’s engine is the last word in advanced design. Automotive engineers praise its construction. The Oakland Six has four-wheel brakes at no added cost. They are sound in principle and practice. Oakland alone, in its class, has a special new finish which will not check nor lose its lustre. [ OQakland’s controls—all of them except gear shift—are on the steer- ing wheel; an exclusive feature. Everyone likes Oakland’s ‘perma- nent top. Curtains fit better and glass enclosures can be added. All True Blue Oaklands have disc steel wheels at no extra cost. They are better looking and safer. Qakland’s seven distinctive bodies are Fisher-built. Everyone com- ments on their smart appearance. The True Blue Oakland is built and priced to be the leading value in its field, 52-54 Elm St. Business Coupe Coupe for Four Sedan . - . . f.0. b factory VILLIAMS yndicate BIlRhe € McClure Newspape 2] 5 To MOTHER WILL SHE PLEASE ME CANT GET W15 RALRCAD TRACKS A+ PART DECIDES L OFP AGRIN. ©AGKN - HE'D DOAE wpmats S e

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