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DOBHBBAHBLLLBLLHLLLHL0022 5505888558 8D82LHBEHELHLLELOLELBALCHLH0052H000 BLBLHHEH8888550005950,55885555559885905658855 65556952 “bbh‘hfib NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. 2 HHHEHH 58 65, WASH!NGTON CREW AGAIN REPEATS IN HUDSON — ELI FANS SEE BLUE BOYS TROUNCE CRIMSON RIVALS — YANKS HAVE SLIM GRASP OM FIRST PLACE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE — OLYMPIC STARS ENROUTE WORK OUT ON SHIPBOARD m"m.‘mfi@"‘G‘1‘%0‘9‘"?7’0?’!‘."T"N'T"'Q‘?GT’O‘TN"V"CU"Ol"!'cfl‘fl'fmm'"‘f“""” THREE STRAIGHT GVER RED SOX’ DETRO]T IS IN SEC’ON Showing Bud Evans, IHinois Great Speeder, Who Beat‘ Close On Heels of ( From Indians, Aided By Ruth's Homer — Senators Beat Chisox—Giants Better Cards, Cubs Trim Phils, | | | wampions—Yanks Win Uphill Victory i Brooklyn Defeats Reds—Boston-Pirates Break Even. trate forms o lding e the Detroit Tig i § i i an rifec ond place in th inning today again premacy kees. W made it th E Ehmke allowed 12 s but well scattered. Joe Harris, first baseman, preve playing by an oper: After staking run lead in the first three inni Yanka led by Ruth, who clouted out |5 his 16th homs run the son, pulled themseives together and won an uphill victory 7 to 5. Babe brought in the winning run th v , by a brilliant burst he scored from second while Fewst was throwing out Piop at Pipp and Speaker also hit for the cvircuit. Pummeling four White Sox pitel with 15 lusty blows, the fast-travelling Benators recorded a 12 to 8 triumph. Chicago also pounded Zachary and]| To s LRI Mayberry for 13 hits but fai to Gonzn batted ball bunch them as effectiv their op In ‘Tu H ponents. Rice got four singles out of | New i #ix times. By virtue of their victory| ¢ runs, Cooney, Washington pulled up for a tie for fifth place with the Browns, who were prevented by rain from meeting the | Lo 5: I s, Athjetics, 1 The three leaders in league, the Giants, Cubs and mixed their relative standing with vic- tories. “Long George” Kelly resumed his homa run spree by slamming one of Sothoron's offerings for a round trip In the fifth, The final count was 5 to 3 with the Cardinals, as usual, on the small end, Bentley reversed his customary procedure, starting un- steady and finishing strong. The Cubs who are earning rapidly White 8ox name of “hitiess wonders,” pro- duced six runa on four hits, coupled with five Philadelphia errors and eight passes, and trimmed Art Iletch- [ er's not too hopefuls 6 to 5, The ; ; Phillias gave an excellent exhibition 1 ‘ of how to waste hits by turning 12 ,'.' ler N #0lid wallops into only 5 markers, [|"8"""" £and of the Phillies got four hingles out of many times at bat In spite of the herculean stickwork of Roush, who hammered out a double, triple and homer, Brooklyn made {t two straight over Cincinnati with a 5 to 4 win, The Reda placed four errors and the game on the plat ter in the seventh and graciously x—-Ba handed it to the Robins, Jack Dau- ;:X "; for bert, who has been from the game since May 26, when he was | d by Sothoron of the Cardinals, reported to Manager Hendricka, but did not play, Pittsburgh partially ruined Beston's Bunker Hill day celebration hy taking the first game of a double header, 5 to 2, and giving the Braves a close rub in the sunset encounter, Which the home team nosed out by 1 to 0 Sterling defensive play by Bighee and Carr of the Pirates materially aided Pitcher Cremer in the opener, NATIONAL LEAGUE ) hom Kelly zame York. tive New was ion on 1 leveland 00x— New ofl Rentley it by Rentley hases, the National Robins oueE pithi Sweeney and Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4 Brooklyn, June it two straight from Cincinnati Winning yesterday, 5 to 4 combined with gave the Dodgers the sixth. Rousch hit with two on bases, The 1our errors off Benton game in the v double, a triple, a home run, drew ur hits the seore: CINCINNA A, ‘ a pass. Torals tted fa Pirates 5.0, Boston 2.1, Boston, June 18-—Pittsburgh and |* : Boston broke even in the Bunker Hill |, I Nar 1 S & Day double header here yeeterday. [ton; umpires, The Pirates won the opening contest B to 2 while Boston captured the see ond 1 to 0. Good pitching marked both contests but sloppy work by Boston outfielders marred the first game. Bensational catches by Rig) and Carey at opportune moment saved the day for Piteher Kremer the first game. The scorcs (FIRST GAME) PITTER! AR Chicago 6, V) Philadeiphia, outhit Mhree Philadeiphia y Cubs made took full advant nE by the Philljes e errors June 1% Although Chicago defeated sterday 6 to » h only four hits of the to one . but poor play in and eight o batters w or ocal singrers 1o over. off Victor Keon not win the hiom punch good mad team prodice The ot a Fren:, enou Orimm, 1% Bighes. 17 Marantiiie 2h Behmiar Kremer CHIC Al » N York York Giants #econd game terday, 5 to 2 out Bsthoren in Tine of ¢ ha Giants the firth 7254 CIGAR FAMOUS rorQUALITY off Sothoron § | | | | 18.—RBrooklyn made by | Bud" pot rec is supposed to rep toan GANGWAY! \ Paddock’s Time, in Full Stride The Charley Paddock of the middie west iy what the experts arve calling of the University of Tllinois, who recently red m made hy.the noted Californiar " mets 21 1.5 secondr. This equals Paddock’s ay ¥ ad a turn to make ™ umstance A18d ebstacle and as & conesquance his time I8 epted ns better than Paddock's record moter I iime was 10 4. vany, craek snrinter nd bett ran the stra alled 1o Evans ord on a in n the 10 ne the samoe at Paddock’s in the last Olympics 'HELEN WILLS LIKELY T0 Strong Probability By 1 len the jca posits | pie |1a a go lin The drawing teok place today nat 1t ™ me Hu Ao Ric in Mra v Boston Surges Ahead and Defeats Yermont 12 to 11 Newton, Mars, 182 Boston det 11 yesterday Wilson drov his triple in Tant MEET SUZANNE LENGLER Jun colleg ated Vermont 12 to That Two Win here when Frank in the winning run th 18t flelder Fight §t Out for Supremacy ot 1ast He s next week 180d with score his . with 10th, Wimbleton, it in undergy hase Naston N \"ermont & The Associated Pr ins the andon, Jun Lang . WOmMen's lawn tennis champlon of and Helen Wills, the Amer- n titleholder, are aoeded | halves s coming nship Wimbledon, possibility of the finals 10 decide anpre fuzanne sven runs Varmont Rorton Datterie ompron world the op Yarne owney, ( Philling Newion and Me of t cham &0 thepe 1! My, arroll, imecting macy lay at Crehan and Mos g had nomi- eding TIEUTENANT tiord, « Firet Lt Matorcyele 1 by RESIGNS the nations participati od from to four playe s cach quarter ! 1 y four T H itewig £mith an Arthiur G or each of 118 npany, 18 ion o " t general's of 110 geoded s the adjuta American; ams, = Lpawertul 'WASHINETUN GREW 18.—Westnard takes Poughkeepsie, Juns the star of rowing empire s | wa far as the thirty-séventh rowed on the | 1 | Poughkeepsie regatta Hudson yesterday is concerned, W for Wisconsin, Washington, «st and—win. The water climate and most of the | were €astern, but otherwise everytita | waa of the west. | Fos the second the rowing ccached by “Rusty {a fast-moving boat Larring Yale and the east can on A Avd Wisconsin, rowing a race against what had unsurmonntable barrie: meral vietory in - trailing only Washington boat in the classic |sity event. The men out of the spiaces gave the east a thrill and a bit pondency, Although a gripping sp feat calling for praiseful Washington's \ictory inspiring than that For any small boy before the race the Washin not even the experts Wisconsin, a green and wonld churn and grind its way to second place, The Wisconsin friumph niscent of the 1915 second tory of the Stanford university er that came out of California to upset enleulations and reputations. Like Stanford that Washington and Wisconsin yesterday were fnvited guests, nonmembers the Intercol- Jeziate Rowing association, merry. makers at @ party who departed with the hosts' silver plate, Pennsylvania, capturing both froshman and juajor varsity races, |but fnishing fourth in the all-im- [ portant varsity, made the east's only worth-whila gesture, Otherwise, it | was the west all the way, The Penn varsity eight had absolutely ne ehance against the westerners, and tailed dismally to live up to the pere sistent prediction that it swould be t only erew to give Washington a bat- e {in and t speetat ar in succession of Washingt Callow, showed stern to the best, Navy, that the regatta magnnicent been termed , won a great the husk show open | of des ctacte and admi was no of Wiscon- in Pough- could have vietory. dreamed untried a | tion, more son, ke predicted | But { that ore psie w, remi- vie- place ew year, ¢ of n the just done Experts today are wondering what Washington might have had the huskies had real apposition, a pacemaker to go aleng with them Dad Vail's Wisconsin men djdn't | begin their real hattle until the sec. | was neared. OF to a [ poor start, they tratled’ in Afth place {up ta the last mile, in which thair tireless stroke shat their ahead of Columbla, Penn aml | Carnsll to second place 1t was a great drive, and it brought [ that watehing thousands to their feet “Go 1t Wisconsin!" ton eubstitutes earemen from the might moral sup the ond mile mark with great cries, ahouted the Washir (and juntor vareity lending theiy place for tiek lngraflr it of the ¢ went { bank, | port 16 & second wear The west Much M8 great vigtory to n Don m...' fva jthree inches and 118 ponnde af con contrated anergy a We faetor in triumph, He pull a tiller Dad Vail and hibited for Wash. Cox- whoes fert were a1 A lot more than Wit the ubdlant men ex ast western fendliness the east has heard so much about when they presented the of flaners purchase the Washington Vasear hospita fawers along wit) western triumphe. some ¢ hanquet Max Luft who is 1 higzrst able to oarsmay e the news of the reesivad the wi o and Bichards ) Wiltiams and W nd Hunt 1 Mra, Wightman ory Mie. n's sing b Me and Mine Wi el . E/J‘Y lama and HUSEAND ADORES ———— [r— N\ My | New Haven, annuat | var- | HUSBAND SAYS | YALE DEFEATS HARVARD ' BY SCORE OF § T0 2 ! Much For Crimzon—Score Oarsmen From-Far West Again Repeat Their Victory 3 10 2. June 18, — Duckey Yale, proved too much for vesterday when he pitched Eli team to a 3 to 2 Crimson haseball Pond, of | Harvard {and batted the | vietory the team, The Elis scored one in the |whien Lindley walked, stole second and scored on O'Hearn's grounder, | which went through Hammond's legs. {Pond tailied Neale from second on a {single in the sscond. Harvard scored the third when Campbell’s hit |drove in Brown. In the sixth O'Hearn of Yale scored on Mallory's Texas {leaguer. The Crimson scored in the 'cighth after Lindley's érror when Samborski came heme on Brown's infield hit. | The s over first HARYVARD A.B, Camph Gardon Todd, It Hammend, Cheek, < Art Rogers. A\l Reg uin, \dley, | Kwing FO Hear Mall T n i, Lindle loft on Jenking 1o Ca to Kwing 1o O'Hearn; | a3 Brown 4; struek n & wild pitel heRrewn( Wear, and Bare outy Rrown Neale, O'Hearn); e 2.2, MAY PLAY SATURDAY Corbin Red Sox Very Likely Will Ro- main at Home to Give Local Fans Something 1o Wateh, Indications today are that Manager Tobin will fx up a heme gams Saturday afternoon of this week, and it he does it will be played at Walnyt Hill park Tomorrow night all memb Corbin elub are ordered to meet at the park for a light workout and to be infarmed oan some of the new plans for the team rs of the MUST SPRAY TRELS Town selectmen Wamed of Dangers of Intect Pest Ravages New Haven, Jupe 15,2 calling attention of selectmen to th #ity of immediate spraying of shade trees to stop ravages of insect pesis, was sent out today by the Con-. “teut Agrienitural Experiment sta. tion. The situation i deseribed by Prof. W, E. Brittan, entomolngist, and attention is divected to olm leat Lestles, worms, tent caterpil n canler nab-worms, walnut eaterpiliar, pin sanflies, bBirch 1saf skeletonizer and other bugs which cat leaves, The precent backward season Prof. Britton eays, has kept down pests but canker worme are doing damage In Fairfield and Litchfsld counties, Many beetles had & comfortable house attice and elm leaf winter in heifreys sees in 1ishon, Englamd iolent rain during bullatin | white marked tussock moth, il ehurel PIITIITIPVITITTIITIGIOVINGIVCVIIPICTITINTIVRIE9D . . P00V IPITIIFTTIGTFIIGIOEETIT YANKEE ATHLETES WORKOUT ON SHp et Toi Sea Legs and. Start Training Again On Board the 8. America, June 3y Wireless to the Associated )—The American Olympic team, aking advantage of excellent weath- {er and a smooth ocean, got down to | real training yesterday with the ath- |ictes testing their sea legs in the \morning and afternoon workoute | There was a £olorful scone of activity, | the runners cireling the promenade ‘H.u'k, boxers and wrestiers at work {in the rings, gZymnasts performing | their acrobatic turns, swimmers utiiiz- {ing the special tank and oarsmen at the machines, John Romig, Verne H. Booth and | Earl Johnson led the. distance men in a two-mile run. Most of the trackmen, | however, decided to remain idle un- til today. Charles Paddock was the only eprinter to take a workout, All the men are in fine condition ex- pt Loren Murchison, who is recov. 8, 0| ering from an attack of tonsolitis and | will keep quiet during the \oyage. Matilda Shurich, the 13-year-old swimmer, the youngest athlete aboard, was the only tictim of seasickneas o stowaways came to light yos- terday, including 1. Layton of the University of Nebraska, who was de. termined ta7join the team despite his shutout in the 400-metre hurdlés in Cami trials lastyFriday, He given a tentative harlh as apare The others were Gus Nowak, yele racer, and Jak: the was a man, former rainer, phia fan GOLF TEAMS COMPETE Ohio State is Only One of Big Yen That Has \ot teved Team in Matches, 18, ~GIf tenms irem universitics except Qhio State competed today at Brier. gate Golf club for the team cham plonship and for quaiification to enter hamplonship Thurs University of Tlinois in 1, who won both team and In dividual honovs 188t year, Sere favor- v this year's evengs, satd Purdus and@Indians he 16 start full teams at 1east individ big ten was might not a of four, hut would have players {titte Williams Ball Nine Ts Winner Over Amhers! 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