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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. 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