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A Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, m BB L LI HH8L 895, JUNE 16, 1924. LHLHHS 1 zsumomaamummbuu».uuauhm.u.uuaasnog‘w.u SLHLHLB222L 898888858 89,805551,588095.59 % QMABMQJNOAQOMMMMMM“.MM.W BESSES DROP LEAGUE GAME BUT WIN EXHIBITION — AMERICA’S BEST ATHLETES OFF FOR THE OLYMPIC MATCHES— SPANISH CHAMP FIGHTS JOHNSON TONIGHT — RED SOX AT LAST WIN GAME — RANGERS ALSO TASTE OF VICTORY CLEVELAND HOLDS YANKEES FROM RETURNING 16 LE4D Defgat Champs 10 to 3—Detroit Beats Red Sox—Chisox enators—St. Louis Humbles Athletics in Trounce 10th—Giants Lead After Defeating Reds—Brooklyn Wins Frem St Lou ew Yo June 1¢ Cle land, ¢ ¥ [ 1 1 N « ) tw games removed from tie tirst ‘ 3 9 g division, blocks path of | : Yankees in their efforts to retur ' home in first place after a gruclling x 1 trip through the west gl e e The first test of strength | . 50 % 3 the world’s champions and the P : A St Indians resulted in an easy victory for | =% o i Speaker's teamn Which drove Sha AR H. P.O. A. E from the box and™Wwon, 10 to 3, ye 4 0 day, as Shaute pitched cffectively § Ry ter the first inning T'he Ya su it & g 5 ’ \ ed heavily in the loss of Eari Combs, 1 Y sensational Louisville recruit, who was lig * 1 0 carried from the fleld with a dislocat- |1t Jones (o 0 ed-ankle which will keep him out of |y, S < s . the game for weeks, - e e Detroit reacted from the loss of | . b L s 0 three of four games to New York |, dsae Slany with a savage attack on three i Sox pitchers for 21 hits and a 10 to 4 ' ligue vietory. Cobb made five hits X (oo progio L tries. The win returned the loft Fu 085 4 in d two behind into the position of PPPIVTIIINITICITIIIIVIPIPIGTITOT V"‘Q‘"f""'“""'0‘0""Wmm‘"““t'wQ#"Cm?m1‘9'0"'”""."“""'"“”"0"”" HIGH SCHOOL OUT ~ HUNT BRINGS 0UY OF RAGE FOR CUP AQUATICS PROGRAM Lose to Hartford and Thus Lose Will Have Siars Perform at Al Chances Gapitol Park This Week | game back of Bosto New York. : o Chicago's advance carried the team v into the first division and forced | Yanks Lose Washington to fifth place as the veland, June 16,—Clgacland won White Sox beat the Sena 6 to 4, Yesterday from New Y N Both Zahniser and Lyons were knock- | the first game of the series. The lo- ed from the box. The Browns and ! made six runs in the sisth in- Athletics slugged at each other for !Mng driving Shawkey from the box, ten inmings before St. louis won a In sliding home in the first inning, 9-8 decision, the first in five games, | l-eft Fielder Combs of the Yankcees Five home runs and ten two-base |dislocated his right ankle. He was | hits kept the game in doubt. Ken varricd from the field Williams made his 11th homer, Haus- With two on base in the seventh, er his ninth and Jacobson his sixth, Myatt hit a home run. The score [ van Gilder and Welch also hit for NEW YORK the circuit, Seven pitchers were mal ce A I‘L R |’|. P.0, \ b 1 treated, gan, 3b MR 1 The Giants broke their tie with th, rf 5e 3l BT e Chicago and again took first place in FLoLL a ) the National by beating Cincinnati 4 b - i ’ “. te 1, driving Carl Mays from the box |iiof eSS A INE in his first appearance at the Polo [V 0t N ? 10 1 ) Grounds since the 1911 word series : 81t McQuillan, who went the route for g - New York, was never in real danger HERHIE () although touched for 10 hits, e v "‘ H "» 2 Brooklyn gained a full game on the 0 K Reds in the third place Dbattle by | Totals T beating St. Louis 4 to 3 as Reuther | held the Cards to four hits, Brown, A H, PO, A B the Indianapolis recruit, made threg |y, ' T of the 12 Ilobin safctics off Dyer. Two |sp Cammaianitl YL AT oy of his blows were doubles. . 3 Chicago, Pittsburgh, Boston a ‘1‘ +d ¢ oL LA 0 Philadelphia were not scheduled Ie ' £ 50 w8 X - - | JE R - - 3 88 O |8 ¥ I T ) AMERICAN LEAGUE § - White Sox & Senators 1, o for Ping N Chicago, June 16g—The White Hox [New yor defeated Washington 8 1o 4 here y juiny A 1" terday, after the Senators got away to oy N ok ; & three run lead in the first, adding u Sacqifiees.. 7. Beatt one in the fourth, The Sox jammed |1 a plays, J, Sewell Fewster | four runs into their Kalf of the fourth |} i wos, New York 4 and won in the seventh, Zahniser BAVe [wyu'k nnt, by Shawkey 3: hadtia o nins way to Russell in this inning, while fl oy 8 ne out i Gine Lyons went out in the fourth, Hoop W P . m i er batting for him, Connelly was ef- |, el g g o, iy fective, The score m " WASHINGTON - AB, R, H PO A K ®i v LR Browns 9, Athletics & Matthews, of i of St Louis, June 18.-~The St. Louis Harris, *h ' o " ‘ O Browns broke the o) g ¢ S Jesvei e : i : heir losing streak yes Resl, o S 10 - lay, defoating Philadeiphia 9 1o § Prothes. 3b o o alina leinning game featured by heavy Peck, s LA PR T hitting by both teams Shirler, 1h $ 0 0 7 1 0 bis e ee Zakniser, p T 1 ¢ 1 Ten two-base hits, and five home Russell, 1 HE " o | TuUng, Kept the result in doubt until Leibeld, x ... ST the 10th inning when Sisler's single o e e = =|brought in Kelp with tha winnin Totals T ) TTRTT b doedhiaitodel, ith the winning run CHICAGO | Williams drove out his 11th homer AB. R M. PO A E|The score Atchdsacnn, f C.y PHILADELPHIA Collin » e ‘o | AR, I, W, PO, A E ‘ L h o [ 1 ‘ 0 N t ' 3 41 8 Kemm . : i 1 - 1 Basrert, 1 § 1 [ Simmens, e Ste Crouse T E 2 | Milier s » " " onay, 98 Hon » ey T TTI V ’ { . 1" | Loy AW H. PO A B W ' ' e ‘ eatch n : 1 Raone ‘CIGAR FAMOUSForQUALITY OYER MERIDEN QUTPIT r:-v. vone triand. and back smain — | 16 i po th Defeat St Mary's 16 to itting me than markab sl wumm Vddic Mayes Proves Veature of The Game ‘)U(' qu‘ Wy i o TRAINER DIE I Y&l of New r w St hY M J of 16 10 6 in Merid Jack Wateom Wae Notiomally Koown t Adamitis, W pitehed (h 4 Bangsii s PNl 4 A< Tratver of College and Wigh nd of ba ing 14 m kel A I two vear layoff ' ' . i ed 1t or the angers T ' knonn katka Matty Hay F 130} - ' 1 1 e, “FAdie” connecting , " G ple, two doubles and a sing mes at hat Matt 4 « zht his usus good game ye n . AB H. PO A K 1 e I‘ L] LTINS MATIART RY o Ay L Goethy Verane Monds, i Weather Per. - M Cond Trelimimaries . ' Ma . : '3 r weather per A : its, ¥ w 1h will be post- . . e & ts are also A L will be a AB. L W PO A v of Wal- . nncke tenth ‘. 2 Kid Carson ' 1 . Torguson of | Toizls H ¢ * ha M 9 50 p. m. daylight tim PIITIFPVVIGITIVITIPITINIIIIIIIICINIVIPINY BESSES DROP GAME - 10 WILLIMANTIC Hyland Loses in Pitchers' Battle, dto0 AMERIGA'S STRONG CORBIN RED SOX ~ ENTRIES ARE OFF BACK WITH A WIN Trackmen, Boxers, Wrestlers, Timely Hitting Defeats Elm City Giants Gymnasts, Etc., Sail for Olympics e | PR Inability to hit when hits meant Herman Huat, holder of New York, June 16.—The clite of Victory at CHeALonE the | BELES\T S0 S O R e runs may be the reason given for ti world swimming America’s athletic heroes and heroines | banner of the Corbin Red Sox, Yes- | eran I'cte Woods and Dick Hyland re- downfall of the New Britain High 'complete charg 253 strong, are sailing from Hohoken | ¥, in Milfo they defeated the |Sulted S day in the Besse-lLelands school baseball team in the third 1 P on the specially chartered stcamer [ 6 to 4 Tumm,w:;;'\\T’I,::'nl‘l:“:":_‘ N I‘I‘“““}‘n‘i']?':“»' suns game of the triangular ue g opening sat- | America today at noon standard time | Bianchard pitched wcil tor the Liced | Lase was the outstanding plaser e Britain had just twice as many “,.: Arrang } ,"." }m compete for the 1924 Olympic | S0N, .m‘l) gre ur“l-up‘u |\r“ \- .!rx- d .v ¢ | cepting 13 chances without an error. as Hartford, but simply could not hit s‘ : m‘m“‘(f laure 19 € next month. ck ij““’"l u_“]‘j % {‘l_"“’ _“m:“--';:‘ V‘H'v“““":“:\ fourth Hyland did nice work \’"”“)“"'l":’l‘ AR erONdioT 1‘3,]( n‘; ‘\" holaonn “v“wl|.‘:‘m“vh)fvx'\l;”|; '\me asgregation “W:I 1 M,a‘r tlvi with ;llhnuv » after (wo were out ac- | sccond to ground out DG 1t New Britain took advantage of | poiier or ype AR DU ARG | diiecs eolDrSil Seight branchés of | countcd | the laaers only tallles. o fithe third was jout on a5 ball, L . e and Made fower = he interscholastic diving | competition. Supplementing the track In the fifth, Corbins came back|the firth, E. Trauskie tripled and half its opportunitics and made team will be cleven gymuasts, 26 Lox- strong and a triple by Dreisser and | ['peddic th poked o hetwee crrors behind the pitching of Clayton | —————————— —— l'ars, {7 wrestlors, 36 men and 264 |uingles by Al Blanchard, Bloom .and | first aj Sl A Gray and ‘Lefty” Haber, they would It s i i 23 Bt £ 3 ard, bLloom and | first and sccond for the Willimantic A Lt Taseed iy women swimmers, scven eyclists, 17 Corbin pushed over three runs. In | team's first sc The eighth was al- failed ot bat and in the field at & BRETK QI SLen SOk TRNCT : @ AvSth @ne hos NG XA S0ded B ion three hits and a bad throw it sioult s Hh e ot | This main body of athletes will he | Huber doubled and Barnctt singled. ek . SHeval k owed next Saturday on the liner | Fitzpatrick was hit by a pitched ball LELANDS through. In many cascs they hit Homeric by the Yale cight, which won | and was gent around when Snyder hit A M PO ALK after two were out s in the first in- Ta e s e BRI O AR LAk : RS RHED TR ring when Haber and Belser went out Istates in the Olympics by a thrilling CORBIN RED ol A in one two order, and Grip hit a hot Siotary 1il tha Nuat trikis st Philadelc] AB. R A- %, A A e b liner to left for a two-base hit. Beagle phia day hefore yesterday, On Friday B A i e 3 0 1.0 o went out, ending the taniug, [the Blue will meet Harvard in its an- § o LI L L Inithe asventh Gray Wemkened, Y four-mile race at New London, S5 0 0 v $oe s s lowing a hit il two free passes 1o | Conn. AR I I ': & 5 9 6 3 @ first. He was relieved by Haber who America’s 1924 Olympic entry com i e i ¢ B might have pulled the team through pares favora with the most cbies | B Fs RS ' ¢ 218 had it not heen for crrors by Taylor Siated Shikuiee of Mars which T. Blanchard, p « 0 0 0 3 0 SR and Belscr. Notwithstanding this g et ikt Lonos e Ehri e : SR discouraging support “Lefty” pitched |Glory since the first game in 1596, | L good for the rest of the game. The The track and field squad, composed TAELE A Y loss was not due to bad pitching ¥ s kdlate i o pl it o ST ‘on the part of Gray ow Haber, but okt s ioscd R R OlsTute 1 el ity 1ather to the work of the team in {marks in the two-day tests just con- S L 4 Ao e back of them. |cluded at Cambridge, is especially 15 & 0|Waod R The -Arat Rcore df the game WAy confident of re-writing Olympic his- SMith. » J 1 5 0 made in the fourth inning when Sil- o 1 Yatices foraa: Moore 1 0 ¢ 1 0 To e e verman, captain of Hartford's basket- School and college athletes will hear . ;‘\M' d-j;“ ‘: nall team, got on base on an erfor. | the brunt of America’s fight tor inter- ‘ Adums: threr He scored \.n,n} \|‘n|,'-r|| hit a long ! national supremacy, This ycar's team Adan $acrifice o double into feft field, Further scoring i composed chiefly of newcomers to i siand 3: e might have been prevented had it not Olympic ranks. Only a score of the don ® o ¥ nes FIOEL WIS W row Fuy | total membership are veterans of the K Wiliiman it irst basc, The sprinters will be led by Jack juntis, Rlanchard 2: struel W (el s umpires, NicRols and Lyneh 1 threw wild to third in an at- Scholz of the New York A. C., who |1 Emith 4: stalen b thn game 1355 ¥ tempt to get Madden who was mak- broke the world record for the AL e ol s Bl bl . ol ‘\‘[fm;‘ I‘n‘-' (\\‘4|“;‘|‘Ih;"""Ivyri’/v:ll“(l‘l"‘“l'n';.‘ metre dash twice on successive days, ie Boy e wtnamia i j:"(‘"-'“()l' R(‘l‘d to Spcak { Another short distance man of whom sk i | askd s 5 IBIING A8 B TesU)L much is expected is Chester Bowman YOUNC RRANG At Republican Outin The Red and Gold team tied the lof Syracuse, to whom Scholz and Jug corge W, Klett, republica score in the seventh when Neipp {Charley Paddock, OlyMipic champion, Trmmoe Young Cobs and Now Want 8012 contral commiticeman for walked, and went to second on & sa0. ntn. I tia 100 aLe: Naall: Frenk Sy listrict, has announced the acceptar Hfice, and scorcd on Taylor's triple. | | Hussey, the New York school boy, | e /b J of Nenutor Navid A. Tteed of Pennss Taylor later acored on an error by who carned a place on the team by | The Young Rang iof the vania, who was invited to be the Madden, In the seventh, I. Pincher. his sensational work in competition | Younz Cubs 4 to 1 Saturday at the speaker at the annual outing of 11 raand Herter walked after Healey | with the world’s greatest runncrs, also Paradise park. The hitting of Berko- waid republican elub at Lak had led off with a singie With the will be itehed with keen interest, witz, Clem and Posqurell featured mee, plember 18 bases londed, Haber was sent in, He | Other stars upon whom America’s | each getting a double and a couple of | Senator Recd was one of the lea lost all chance o saving the situation ‘h,,l,,\ are eentered are J, Coard Tay. |Singles. The freworks ste 1 1 the Ing figmres at the recont convention when the team errored in back of lor of the New York A, (., Ray Rob- [fifth inning. Any team m 1118 [and was in a great measure 1 Nim. The two winning runs cantered ertson of the Boston A. A, Joie Ray, |youra of age who want gamcs’ may |sible for the nomination of Ge Across as the result of these errors, veteran mile champion, George Taylor | write or call Milton Berkowitz, 65 wes for viee-president. He s voon Although Taylor, who was playing of Grinnell college and Bill Richard- Smalley street, city nwe for Europe. bui wi his first game at third for New Rrit. son of Leland Stanford. The hinenup of the Young Ru arly in September, Bestdes 1n made this unfortunate error his The following three additlons to the Clem, e.; aurell, p.i Berkowitz 1he | 1eed, members of the republic PIAyIng in general was the feature of Lirack team were announced last night, | Koladaev, se.; Rianco, 2. Hurty, ticket will be on the sp the team's play At bat he hit two sasil Trwin of the Newark A, €., who Sperry, I1f. V. Harty, rf.i Unbon, ¢ e, out of two, and in the ficld he ac will compete in the 3.000.metre The Young Cubz’ lincup: Karos o= e e - _ ] cepted fiva out of six chances. ! steeplechase, Ben Owen of the uni Harkins, p.i Rabb o, 1hi J. Kar . -yohnnie” Grip, at shortstop alno I versity of Pennsylvania, who will take Poker, 3h.: 4. Harki ; playes el Second pole vault, an ates , 1L.; Boneshaker, cf mall- ) g2 strenathencd. with 1he.petoratet oot KAKL MICHALLS, BRI ML AL RS G Ly - BASEBALL runc will he lost, ha heing too old 1« ¢ ‘ut MacDonald, veteran shotputter, ALCONS WIN 3 . Dadan . partic.patestn athieties at the school, | L1 "PIOnship for Hillhous fOr ol former Olympic champlon, who | The Falcons went to Simsbury yess Special Prices to Teams Ao four years, Me ds regarded as one of | 2o BTty for the team, has terday wWhere they defeated the town | D. & M. Line Haper, iF, 5 AR o, A | Hhe TOKL ErACETUL divers I e COUR- | heon invited to make the trip as the feam 9 to % Eno and Dewey worked 2 st R R s et MIL have as his| o 6t of Col. Robert M. Thompson, for the villagers and 1. Kania and i“”FIEL ’ 4 * i ALY St i SR ias Doce Cor 1o Jawt |chairman of the Olympie committce. Kopee was the locals' battery Neipy ) ! Istand Sound, a ot o The investment in electric light Not more than 20 yer ¢ nt*or the | Linn, ef, vt o 1 1 g % inie o \nd power companies represent n- immigration quota of one nation n £ - S ? 3oL ans g it A P siderably more than one per eent of |bs admitted to the United States In 15 MAIN STREET o Lo ) give diving an wing exhibitions | the national weaith 2 single month | Y 5 ar rda i ] e I T WP oW e VN Eh o Ata 0 s hold . L i B e aw oo et When a Feller Needs a Friend BRIGGS Madden, n - S-S SR04 pien lon o sWimmer Heals "B . Fhe Vise f New Tirit- | nerta, §b ] iU i Hu nd meni- | » " M ) " o d tram - , P18 dlen "he Carnes THE THINKER Duguette, 2 0 6 0 0 poe Ya nefit o —— —_— New Rritain ann aan e ' & 3 Hartfora w0 Ba 2004 fancy t mming 1 “. ,: ol ¥ e . 1 A I 1 A LN | ave on balls, off Heals % . k% 1 at poo " Hea G ¥ and n me he . \ & M arting a vigor- | RANGERS POUND OUT WIN tim intend 1o Twrwy SIS N