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QR s ek g e e e Speaking Baseball Review 8 EASTE LEAGLE i of Sports | 8 Yesterday's Tesults anmmmnmnnstnmanntnntng, $ | Bridgeport 5, Hartrord 2 (1st game) | Bridgeport 3 (2nd of the Corbins seems s |game,) his stride again. His | t Pittsfield 3, Paul Suyder be hitting | | Hartford 8, 1 | Waterbury t (15t game) { omer yesterday was a beaut and pu Waterbury 2, Pittsfield 1. (2nd : game on ice for his team. | game.) | e Worcester 9, New Haven 3. (st Bloom is working like a picce of jgame.) Il oiled machinery behind the bat | New Haven 3, Worcester (2nd i Corbin, He's doing great work. |game.) Cobb got five terday. Albany 6, Springfield 5 (11 innings) | hits in six times | = - The Standing w, IFive homers and ten two baggers | Waterbury ......, 32 atured the 10 inring game won by s Hartford t. Louis from the Athletics yester- yworooco lay. Seven pitchers got the gate. Albany s e mes L Gronionn Carl Mays fook his initial Low at L the Polo Grounds yesterday since the Ly 1922 series. He was chased to the | pijieren howers by the Giant onsiaught. | The East Berlin team was defeated | 8 Voday ssterday by the Meriden Community | (atishend a \)"wm.\ ine, 14 to 5. Bunnell, the East Ber_ orcester at New Have eld at Albany. in southpaw, was touched for 20 hits However, Bunnell did not have NATIONAL LEAGUE Tubby” Clark behind the bat and ! - doubtiess missed Harold's cheering Yesterday's Results werds encouragement £nd his N °W York 4, Cincinnati 1. Sha AIbIE: smfle rooklyn 4, St. Louis 3, % (No other teams scheduled.) George Hill, U, of P. star, who sail- The Standing with the U. 8. was gen P'a., his home Olympie team a great rcg ption at Lans- New town, yesterday. York Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati Jack Blott, Michigan's great catch- v and captain of the nine, will be Pittsburgh zraduated today and tomoerrow will | Boston 0in the Ciney Ieds, Louis Philadeiphia pitching for Torring- irth straight league when he defeated allowed but Dick Tuckey, ton, won his f game yesterda Willimantic 7 to two hits, Chicago at Philadelphia 3 and Pittsburgh at Cinecinnati at Boston S Brooklyn West Sides of Hartford knock- hut The e Bakos off the rubber yesterday AMERICAN at that were defeated 10-6 by the e Meriden league team, Yesterday's e S Ci®veland 10, New York 3 Frinity and Wesleyun meet on the | Detrojt 10, Bos 1 diamond this afternoon, the first ma Chicago 8, Washington 4 jor econtest between the two colleges St. Louis 9, I (10 in four years, innings.) The Standing ey 2] New Yorl Koston Detroit ..... Chicago , Washington St Louts ‘ b Cleveland . 458 Philadelphia 1 \ ] Games Tday New York at Cleveland r Roston at Detroit Philadgiphia st St Loui 0 ’ Washington at Chicago, INTERNATIONAL LLAGLE June 16, 1801, Yesterday's Results DELEHANTY GETS SIN BINGLES Haltimore 9, Buffalo §, (1t game) in his piteher-busting caceep Paltimere & Baffalo & (7 innings) Lig Kb Delchanty aceumy #ix Toronto 11, Reading ngle gam Azainst Mark lRochester 13, Jeprsy Chy 0, (1wt of the Uhicago Playere’ [ gime,) cague team on June 1800, kd Rochester 11, Jersey City 0, (2nd slamm d out riple, two doubles and game,) ~ singles, Again, on June 16, 1594 rac 3, Newark 2 cing Pann and McGuire of Cincine rath as shown in the score balow, kd The Standing gal ed six safetics, one of them for Baltimore 1" & wo ba I figures Torontn 1 ' 0 PHILADELPHIA Newark ..... Kl 369 ab, v oo a6 Buffalo o W ' V63 R ‘ A 0 u|lechester . ... 4 27 ‘01 T2 3 2 0 0 Reading 3 | ? 191 L s 1 n 1 U Ry racuse . h "o Delehanty, 1t ... & 4 & 3 1 0 Jepsey City 14 s 1} Voyle, 1b coss B 2 310 0 0 - Haltman, 2 ..... & 2 2 1 01 Eyracuse al Baltimore Loeilly ) . L] 1 1 n Toronto at Jersey Cily Carsey S | [ L I Buffaio at Neward ] Callahan, p. ..., 10 0 0 0 0 Itochestor at Ileading Grady, o e G ot e LU “ tou ez o1 OREAN COMES BACK CINCINNATL . b, oo . ab, r h. o n e Latham. 8b 16 1 4 1 Tlongated Wurler Holds New Haven :; M’,‘ S "' o Team to Two Rits. Gets Two Him- MePhee, 2h 3 2 . self and Scores Twiee, Vaughn, 1h » 1 1 8 " Canatan, rf b3 2 ¢ Gerry Urean, formerly the Kaceys <mith, ss R e 4 J ' ace but sut of the game for a sea. Murphy, ¢ 1 2 5 5 Oison or two, scored a sensational come rhann, p L0 0 2 0lback yesterday afternoon wWhen he McGuire, p. $ " 1 0 2 Olipok the mound for the | sto nine of Southingten and d ed the Total 15 4/ enox A. C. of New Huven 3.2 Philadelphia 211=19 Crean's control ye day was pere Cineinnati 130-= 9 fect and he worked the corners to ad- Earned runa—Philadelphia 10, Cin- | Laniage, mixing 1n a few curves that cinnati 5. Two-base hits—Delehanty, | o070 T fficd Tt Hamilton, Woy, Emith, Ho He the New Haveners to (wo ¥ 2, Murphy. Th e hits— | Lo ongien ady, Smith. Home run—Hamilton T ST Sl Vetieaed b S Stolen bases—Hamilton 3, Camey, | . oo g oo ol L eam wot Dslehanty, Murphy. Hit by pitcher two. Incidentally, ¥he elongated piteh- iy Callahan 1. First on s—Oft = olEig gl 1, Me. | ®F Scoted (wo of his teama ru o, Guire 5. Double pla BIAE] SECII N G e s an, Doy , Murphy, | 'ONE Vo3 - ’m‘:h i b b e King Pens Poctry - & i e, Na am The King of Siam Thete are seven national mititary 1940 Jove with his queen. He has built or other parks under the jurisdiction 2 ‘1A for herat his country place and of the secretary of war. has called ®uan Naj Radi or the Royal € 1Ave. While the ) cout manetiers h wrote daily 1ove-poems 10 the queen Oh Henry! SALESMAN SAM A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere for that Auto trip | A bite o7 tes 4o takethe homgerout Betncen meniaand miles. Yes, wir] TR RTINS ’ PIRATE JUNIORS WIN you';: ';!35,,,, " TWO IN ONE AFTERNOON You can’t convince a Gem | Blade that your beard is tough! It slides through “chrome steel” stubble as smoothly as it slithers through lather. Humble Trade School in and Rotary C, of Hartford in Five Frames, double The Juniors Feader at Pirate Wa afternoon, def won a Hill park Saturday Trade and the Totary ating the School 5 and 4 in six ifhing A. C. of Hartford 13 to 1 in five in- ring. Get the new Gem Blade The acotes; and turn it loose on your BTN chinl ¢ Pozo3o0o00 Marvelous Hew 20010 GEM & i SCHOOL Double-Li vt = <ol 1 3 Dinern and Coennolly; tin H Z r.0. A ¥ NATIONAL LEAGU 1 Giants Win, AR L puearing® at the 1'olo € or the Fiiedman 31 1irst time since the 190 vies, |Clark, », 1b peaROR RS AR L was driven from the mound in the | 4.0 TR T A\th inning yesterday after all 2 funts’ ns in the s e FIGHTS PLOYD JOHNSON 1 ten hits, was tght in th The Giants gained a ha — Chic SoR0) Balse, Self-Styled Champlon of Spa . % WM ROC A B Wil Get Tryout This Eyening i ] Dol Against lowa Battler, Pivelll, 3h A e New York, June 15, —Andreas Bal- i) who calls himse heay yweight ---- 0 1 8 b S hampion of Spain, will gymake his s debut in an American ring tonight Vargrave, X | ol when he meets 1loyd Johnson, of o S T u | Jowa, in a scheduled 10-round bout ikl i - ¢ Johnson's last appearance also was 1 8 1 13 4fagainst an invading boxer when he R i 5 stopped RRomero Rojs, of Chile. Josa Lombardo, featherweight of . A, g | Panama, and Billy DeFoe will me e it T 1 in a 10-round preliminary, while a ¢ ' 10-round mateh Will he sta hitdan . 4 Wetween Benny Valgar and Harry Kae Me TS 0wl bakoff of St Louis. mus de EEEET ] PRIZE WINNERS e AE this [ w wl The prize winners of the Razzle M o 1 ) * o0 Dazzle ron at the Fraternity dileys, lare us followa . i) i 1irst prize Fiiak. Mitehell : p ooa 00 ea 1 | 814,50, Second prize—Dahlstrom. o fo U2t x4 | Anderson, 242; $11.10. Third prize— e MESG & Meouer i [ V. Anderson-A. Anderson, 237; $7.4¢ ' " Sl e plnss Cav. HIEh individual — Dahistrom, 138 ev and ) v Vo $3.5¢ Dodgers 1, Cardinals 3 Rrookiyn, N, Y. June 18 uther 1 ¥, Loui# to four hits and Brook vn made a two of three in the geries winsing 4 to 4. Two of the Cardi ywnehed with two errors ond their rana, Johnstone injurcd his LT ) in th sighth tor vl,"\ i -41|mz-: e ou n"h-’ i i BT ‘l'-\ 1 y | AB, . H. PO A B e s ’ For the Free and P HTIAA Easy Season . il ACATIONS., Out- . ’ LR ngs. Sports. Wear o1 loungy, leisurely, full 5 and free clothes. Now . g ready. Knickers, shirts, ‘ 1 scarfs, and socks. Full ' 5 stocksand ready for you i at a moment’s notice. i el anind 4 Golf Hose ... ... 00 . FITCH-JONES 00. ife Biades oo o 0 0 0T 0 identified later as Hugh asked Drennan to step | !ately two shots were heard. man and Cullen rushed into the hall- | way, on the sccond floor, and found | Brennan dying oa the floor. The girl | Fans Pt Malrl-His 5 5 S 2 H t L SR misscd Miss $herman, Brennan died while beibg carried to an ambulance. ew. York, June 16.—The police | " 'myo agsassins gained their way to |z are continuing their cfforts today 10| groagway by smashing a glass door at determine the motive which caused | o wottom of the stairway and, after two men fo shoot to death William | ynocking senseless » passing police James (Bill) Brennan, heayvelght | joutenant, held up an automobil pugilist, in his cabaret, the Club Tia | forcing the driver to dash up Broad. Juana, ¥ yosterday. James Cullen, | wuv' ot top spe They wers caps a state trooper and {riend of Brennan | yre hy two policemen who pursued who was shot in the neck as he pur-| )0 fn a commandeered taxi cab, sued the assassins, died early today. Detectives learned this morning that The o et ed with - the | pronnan had cjected two men from | sewed up the game with a brace of II“Y“VM' p-' SHos L‘j i ‘1 1S o AN Hhe resort some hours before the shoot- | tallies, The hitting of King amd Zaw- James Hugl o1, will be arralgned | jn0 They think that these isha for Hemos and Zacko and Bud- haye returned later re= Inick for the Falcons was the feature venge, although they ch more im- | of the tilt portance to the bootlegging operations | The s theory. s G . ST DIXIES N0 MATGH FOR S dalne al, of o 2 0 0 ' ¢ 6 4 @ BFSSE LELMD OUTFIT T y H o8 3 00 F. 8 0 00 Hartford Nine sent Home at Wrong J 11 ° 9 . s e End of a 15 o | Seore—Locals i o Hit Hard, : I | [ o L] o 0 The T3 Lelands defeated s A R g of Hartford i) i R B 18y by a & The loca L e A e R O hit the ba 0 sending A M cut many ¢ I'wo Dixies |Zak 1000 g 0 Koystopa, ¥ « 0 ) ) hers w i om the mound juring the rampage. Zeilke got four ! Totals mier out | pu, N Hami ot alwitm () K m and B NE ) AR ' A ¥ tuplshiasdnd oty Lok TEAM COMPLETED 1 ! 3 34 i : British Women Who Are to Compete ) | v e " » f o With American Net Stars on Wed- p ninger, § 0 nesday Finally selected, { Aoisis il London, June 16.=—The British | B 1 | women's lawn tennis team which will BILL BRENNAN e meet the Americans at Wimbledon on i e uniay Wednesday and Thursday has been in homicide court «ml.n. l.r-vh. ac- ‘/ oW : L3 e completed with the selection of Mra, cording to the police, have criminal |/, " . R v @ Shepherd-Barron and Miss Evelyn records. Rassi is a taxicab chauffeur | pe onoa Colyer The other members of the and Hughes is a pugilist, known in the 1;-4“*‘ k. . A 2 team arve Miss Kathleen MckKane, Mrs. ring at Terry O'Neill i ¢ Yoy o | Geraldine Beamish and Mrs. Covell. N tassl, the police say, has engag {2 sy 0| Mrs. Lambert Chambers will be the in bootlegging and as a search of 1 It 3 ') s men-playing captain of the team cabaret ealed a barrel filled with b Fhiere 1s a possibility that Miss Me- empty whiskey bottles, it is thought tals 3 Kane, the ranking British player, ma by the authorities that a quarrel over | . 190 ' Al withdraw owing to a strain which s bootlegging operations may have r St 2 e een L nggravated Saturdy in her match p sulted in the murder. No attempt was niap, Budy ans, 1aw z against Miss Elizabeth Ryan at Beek- made at robbery J 18, ine ' Zellke, Duniapi | onham, which the former Californian The killing oceurred at 4:30 in the s o re o) k girl won by a score of 6.8, 6-1, 8.1, morning, when the cabaret was de. - A toa Ml Miss MeKane oo 'd last night, hewever, serted, save for the waiters, Brennan Rud e | ghat she hoped to be able te pl his sister, Shirley Sherman, who wan |y ® 1 \ *[in both the singles and doubles at employed there an entertainer, and | [} b d Wimbledon, Cullen, One of the men, whom Miss 'Suburrban Helghts The Needle In The Haystack. PES NO MPUANTLY “TMAT { ey { Hardware ( FALCON JUNIORS WIN - Miss Shep. Undefeated Bemos Nine In Meriden Lose to New Britain Youngsters in Lucky Gan Meriden, New Britain nd dropped 4103 ina in t ast half of the ninth inning. Remos scored first in the sec- inning, but the Falcons came b and managed to squeeze out one in the fourth and fifth innings. G bad, the loca the New Bm By GLUYAS WILLIAMS THROWS A MONKEY W INTD WIFL PONTS W BRR SE TYORACE (D A He Didn’t Fit (7900 P9 Y0U HAVE BEEN (TWHEAE DD NOU AN EXPEARNCED SWOE. || 5PY VOU 50LD No?m SALESMAN FOR JERARY 1 Caiad BeroRe ) ,_/(un,‘,.flr_e_{‘hhj *‘\"/ f— | 71 DONT SEE +0w T "\ NEITHER COULDY / SAM HILL YO0U (AN BE [ MW LPsT B09s- B SHOE SRLESMPN AND | THAY wHY HE| NOT ’7‘.‘_\._/9\{:-2’/(\ FIAED ME. )‘ —— Ty — June One of the shots lodged in Cul- | defeated in four starts, found the going rough in their ity Saturday ing in to the BEING N2 44 POBCMES AND LAN« TLRNS OVER "ME '»o/\fis OUT oM SIDEWALK TISHES OUT s MEMORANDUM , TINDS UVES 6 ATE 5 CALL NOW me., 16.—The Remos, un- with the in the afternoon their first of the season, game which was decided return game Falcons Junio ninth two runs to the 1l team scored twice, but tain team kept pace and THE MALHINERY O Bk OMERL 5 ON THE STREEY ™5 BEAR