New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Baseball Review STERN LEAGUE Speaking of Sports Yesterday's Results Worcester 13, New Haven 3 Springfield 4, Albany 3-—13 innings Pittsfield-Waterbury and Hartford- cat themselves out of the big league. | Bridgeport games played as part of Some have talked themselves out of | double headers Sunday, the majors. Mike Gonzales, who made - the spring trip with the New York to Ball players have been known Yankees, enjoys the unique distine- | - tion of heing the only plaver in cap- | waterbury 18 tivity to finance himself out of the 2ig | Worcester .. e show. Hartford a2 T | Springfield . 2 o4 Gazella, a former Lafayette colleze | Albany G SO star, joined the Yankees in June of |New Haven ,.,,..,. 7 26 last year. He was carried by the club | Bridgeport .. s 29 throughout the season, although he | Ppittsfield ...,.. 29 32 got into only a couple of games .for A few innings. ! Games Today Albany at Waterbury Hartford at Worcester When ths Tankess got the | world series the veteran stars on the New Haven at Bridgeport elub decided that a present of about Sorinanalniat Littanes $500 would be enough for Gazella. YR i The college recruit rebelled at so NATIONAL LEAGUE small a sum and took the matter up with Manager Huggins, who agreed with him. The. two decided that 2bout 81,500 would be a fair split for Gazella, The regulars agreed to it. into Yesterday's Results New York 7, St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 8, Chicago 3. | Rrooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2. | Boston 4, Pittsburgh 4. Then after everything seemed set tled, some kind friend informed Ga zella that he had been with the Yan- | Naw york . kees long enough to be enfitled 10 a | Chicago full share, under the haseball 12aws | Brooklyn . governing the disposition of world | Cigeinnati series prize money. Boston — Pittshureh Gazella proceeded 1o take the mat- & Lonis ter up with Judge Landi tained his plea for a full sh who sus- | Philadelphia B Games Today Thus the Yankee regulars, who at | St. Louis at New York first intended to give Gazella only | (hicago at Philadelphia 4500, were compelled by the judge to sap him a full share calling for het- ter than $6,000, Roston (2) Brooklyn I'ittsburgh at Cincinnati at AMERICAN LEAGUE Bud Taylor, the midwestern ban- tam, touted as a. coming champion, Yesterday's Results » lest ground when he was decisively Cleveland New York 1. Leaten by Pancho YVilla in their recent | Detroit Boston 0, N Taylor outweighed Villa by six [ hicago %, Washington § rounds, St Louis 10, Philadeiphia 2 Young Stribling, Georgia's school The '““\"""L : s oy fighter, is & camera flend. Strib- | = 45 e i ling has a motion picture machine of | 1o | ) s 21 his own and carries it with him wher I'I trail # 5 cver he s Ho took movies of the | 10" DU e Gibhons-Carpentier Aght for his own [\ """ : consumption e # g Ty = Cleveland 3 ** Harry Willa' alibd for not stopping | 1o A0 o e p 4 the Jighter and w r Bartley Mad S den in their recent pleasantiy s " . Games Today unigue, T didn't want to hurt my New Sork s eotidha hands,” the colorad giant saya, Al " " i % Washington at Chicagn The 19°5 woman'a natiol golf ,-wv\lr‘n&mln it St Iknm- championshin will bo playe the st Sl gh Ay new Kirtland club in the Cleveland . . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUD drsteict, it Marion Holline, formeor INATIONAL LEAGUE chaampion, has her way about it. Miss Yesterday's Results {, Syracuse 3 1ins played th recommended that ey be played thers, course recently and next Baltimore Tersey City 4, Toronto 1, lteading 5, ltochester 4, 10 innings year's tour - Newark 4, Buffale 3 Most critics think Tommy Gibhons vould be bowled over early in a z The Standing N bout with Jack Dempery, Hayry W' Gireb, middleweight champion, doesn’t, | jitimore o4 “DEMPARY can't slop n fast man,” says | yaronto : 20 Grel nalis : 5 Nowark 22 Buffalo 2 1 Foday is the date on which Dundee | Itochester 2 28 s supposed to set the date for his Reading ........, 22 27 title match with Kaplan Syracuse 0 3 - Jorsey Cit 15 § Benny Leoy lost his champior - hip belt, vorth 83,000 Ben loancd it 10 his sistey Syracuse at Baltime a store, She placed it in the windos Foronto at Jersey City 10 Attract passers by It . A Buffalo at N brick aided the by materially Rochester at Helen Wills, American star tennis American Association entrant, is matehed with AMiss M. Louisyille St 'aul 4 Kane, British star, in tomorrow's Columbus Kansag tity™4 match, Toledo 16, Milwaukeo 4 — Minneapolis 5, Indianapolis 3, Harprr and Teller me the play * tonight title for the bowling " YANKS GET PITCHER Mre, Ldnard Rhap of 63 Hawkin traet has received word that her won, Edward W, Sharp, who is pro. | VT Markle, Sar of American Asso- fessional golley Hot Eprings, Ark., & has been employed by the Camdon viation, Will Report 1o American Country elub of Camden, Ark 101 Leaguers on Thursday. ave supervision of the club's prop. ety | 8t Paul, June ClHt Markle, " the New York Yar at Cleveland S Thursday, vas announced today by . b | st nigit Eli'c. Chances on Basehall Diamond m to the Am gue This Aftemoon Are Dubious s " , ' Crimeon Rules the Favorite, addition to an announced cash con sidara ome to Paul in New Haven, Conn., June 17.—¥1a Ve dea Oscar Roctiger, 2 ar-old INg the final test after a searon of rig handed p er of the Yankees indifferent suceess Yale's bas report to th it Lonisville tram meets Harvard in the annual | Wednesday. T of the oth ames commencament game on Y ' this afternoor Field | s of ors Invo t made pub- with tho isiting graduates 4n commencement Markie was the propedy ¢ costume walching the fray and root- | York in 1976 vas sent to Atlanta ing for an Fli vietory. Harvard ruled | of the 8o thern Association Atlanta faverite in the early predictions, with | zold him to ¢ mati Nationals and Yale partitans hoping for a rally came to €. Paul early in 1923 in which would give the team a one | part paym tor ube 1 game 1ead in the annual series Last year Ma won and Tost Ducky” Pond, Yale's pitching ace, | 12 games for the Saints, ra g third was her main hope, While Harvard | among the pitch ) ation expected 1o send Bpalding or Brown | 84 far this vear M as won 11 againet the Elis, and lost § e of his vietories were EASTERN ENTRIES Stables From This Section Will Be Represented in the Chicago Derbs Yo Be Ron July 13, SALESMAN §SAM icago, Jume 1% The east =il YO/ B CUP O (OFFEE. well represented in the Chicago l ng 1o officers of the Chicago Business Men's Racing association, which W announced the entry by August e mont of Ladkin and Ordinante, win- ners this season on New York tracke entries inciude Mrs, | R Cosden's | e\ VU, \\ Other eastern Vanderbi National s Sarazen, J 1. E. Madden's Polo Ground, | Heviera stables’s Fabian, and J. 1.1 Davis’ Relentless PAL MORAN MATCHED | New York, Juna 17.—Pal Moran 81 New Orleans was matched today 1o fight Jaek Zivie of rgh in al fifteen round 1ie at the ueens . wight of Mopday., 3 Fof. Garcia o New York in a ter round eemi-final | on the same card NATIONAL-AMERICAN ~ 1-+'<:. s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Boiled Down % | W Here itls: Zhtstone, JUNE 17, ¢ DOUBLE PLAY KINGS SLIP OUT THE DOPE - LARSON'S In a special bo Rogers' Recre Larson tion Al P PLTS WIN wling match Mitehell, p 3 ) South End Girls by a total pi Gem Biades will give you | ™" 7 o Harris and Peckinpaugh Tell How to 31 pins. The following scores o made: more and better shaves |i i " slap the Double Plays Onto south Faod Girls | Fwo se hire, . than any other blades in | .1/, "5 Opponents. 53 - run A, Wrights sander to Miller on Dbases ¢hicago ) the world, |1ere Your meney back if they | don’t. {basa on walls, offt Alexander 1: « 4 struek out i ander 1 her Marveious New Alexagder; u time 1:50 Boston 9, Pirates 1, Double-Life Biades Use GEM Safety Razors burgh, 9 to 4. Mcinnis tripled off Cooper in the fifth with the b ull 4 Tierney followed i home {run. In the seventh, dou and Leslie Mann, recently Cineinnati, with two sing! Cuy a 1 oa obtained from y sacrifiess brought thr fo NS homer with two Vita off Jes was one of five Barnes. The scorg: LEAGUE BALL GAMES, PITTSBURGH | AB It . PO A E e « s el ey H o0 1 (Continued from Preceding lage) AL L O *hi ©f pitehed steadily, C oo oo 8. Louis today, 7 0 S game of the serie ') stk triple, two singles, a base on 1o o more, The ¢ o H . . |re v 1 M 1 1 N fue \ oS el Lickerman, § 0 0 o0 o1 v Totals ToMou 10 630 Sox—9 AB. H, PO, A Melnnis; honia Cuyler; Suiig, 7 20 2w u | sacritices, Rarnes 1 dous v ! 4 3 1 4 ulble playa Barmes to Rancroft M Tnnis W ¢ H 34 1 a[left on bases, Pittabuigh 2; Boston &: base ' 1w I l Lits off Cooper 8 1 ot sneden T ey Nehf, R 6 e . 1" The great bells in historic Notre New Y 101 SR Dame de Paris are now rung electricity, . E N tional supper Taylor In the pinchea allowed Grimes to beat Cineinnati today, 5 to 2 Lirookiyn won 1he game by bunching four singles with two errors in the eighth for four runs. Hargrave caught | s first game for the Iteds since he | oke his hand in May. The score CINCINNA AR LI PO. A B | Rrensie n " 1 " Balme, 2 ‘ « o Inrarate » ) " 1 x I BRUOKLYN AR R.OW PO ALK ! 1 il 1o l ' PR T R Y | ' . Grimes, ‘ 1 AF . PRI ' 10 0ex oot M Phillies 8, Cibs 8, ! ph June 16.—Philade! phia won game from Chicago tod driving Alex- ander from X in the sccond in- | ! t vho 1ed Piake and na in 1ast two 9 nings. M & hom v in the gec. | ond a 12 catch of a long ner by Williams in the eighth A r T el " E 1 1 ‘ ' ? | "o 0 Totals 3 = 1 2—Ma 7 . FASE MITIEA~ | BINT ET \ CPON Wit MEs R Bie IR A DIE ) O TP wmw REAL. FEED Nedds 2 June Kk, Griftith and Dodgers Brooklyn, N. Y, by St co-1" AN A BERR \ ’Wfi; \! ( MR WELL HAVE A TOGETHER -~ i1 Boston, June 16.—Toston hit Coop- er and Stone hard today and won the | | first game of the ser with Pitts es by Ielix | najor | Peckinpa doubls Unquestion Detter in a yrmula 1 s, Her “Always play, and ion to take a “Handle th man covering with s mething on Double plays cannot made by mere tossing of the ball, the man | starting the play must cut it loose and | take a chance | “Many dou Killings ar ‘ ves and fa andling o | is always responsih! I.;arn to pivot on the bag 1| sive the throw, so as to ost mot Speed and ntials in t Each « tant prac BARNES ENTERS FIRST 1921 Winner Already s His Ap- | plication to Take Part in Next Year's Title Play, | New York, June 17.~Turned down | as an entrant for the 1924 open cham- pionship at Oakland Hills, James Barnes, 1921 winner, has become the first entrant for the national open championship in 162 Officials of | the United States Golf association | said today that his entry had been | accepted, although neither the course or the date has been named for next year, Barnes was t by | permission to teelved until after the closing AR Its thoroughly aged ~ not s green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of lon't I'hat puts you i he bag on every ball fast and give it to| on urned down as a 1924 entmant hecause his Stantey star second of the Was \ Nationals, shortstc oger Peckinpaugh double-play kings ague, if not the the Washington club | p breaking the | Harris or ajority of | 1y no two players are on to give the 1 making of double ieir prescription.: | ar tl o 10 making of double n be acquired by con- e Totals H Scharff .. 4 | Handicap .. f6— 262 50— 150 475—1386 9 0 50 Charles Larson’s P'cts i, Strout rowley -MA!;d Y;:t They Say “Keep 82 103 99— 2 56 94— a6 105 100 $3— 2 113 95 93— Your Eyes on the ‘Ball” Indoor golf is gaining in popularity, | panying photograph a couple of reasons therefor, You see in the accome The lady do- ing the putting is Ethelda Bleibtrey, noted swimming champion, compe ol '\H_ not re. | N0 limited skill, date, Her undraped companion, Iva Miller, is likewise a swimmer of They were snapped while playing a match over the House y‘ Anhelétser ~-Busch Louis Vrin ]( Protect your Health Budweiser Also manutacturers of GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER Al BEVO LE MALT-NUTRINE Buy by the case from your Dealer Miner-Read & Tullock Distributors New Britain, Conn. 'a nine-hole indoor course in New York. - OH 20y | (' UFE. = NOW, WHATLL WE HAUE FOR DESEAT? | | NEVER oTe -;f)_;\,(j 1:(\ / "\ ‘(AK1E [=] \ BEEF STEw AND A _SMALL g

Other pages from this issue: