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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Double Up! tionzales, I Toporce | Lelaney, Jstessssaantssetaeteitese: Speaking EASTERN LEAGUE of Sports §| *“ ‘ Yesterday's Results PIISIEITITIsIINtesIItessIsintiItgiILLLS Hartford 9, Worcester 7. Waterbury 4, Albany 3. defeating the Red Sox as the New Haven 6, Bridgeport 3 (10 in- Yankees were taking a trimming |nings). (rom Cloveland, the Detroit Tygers [ Springfield 7, Pittsfield 3. edged mnearer to first place. By win- - ning yesterday's game Tyrus and )us} gang made a clean sweep of the four | game series with Boston, | Waterbury - Hartford Worcester Springfield Albany New Haven Bridgeport Pittsfield Baseball Review Gem Blades are single- edged and double-jived. ¢ They give twice-betterand twice-more shaves than any \blade with twice as marj edges. Yes, sir—even yeur wire whiskers are no match for Maivelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors NATIONAL-AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL GAES | | Yesterday's Results i (Contimued from Preceding P, Nen York St. Louis 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 9, Philadelphia 2 Braves 3 Pittsburgh 4, Boslon 3. nati 2, Brooklyn 1. Boston, June 18.—Excellent pitci- ing by Bmil Yde enabled Pittsbhurgh [to take the final game of the series lr.-um Joston here yesterday, 4 to 3. With Larry Benton on the mound the {Braves were leading 2 to 1 as they entered the eighth ‘inning. In that inning four bunched hits of Pirates, of them a triple by Maranville, A three runs, deciding the The Totnls By | | | The Standing L. Lean, p Totals New Yor In the recent series with Cleveland, the New York Yankees have been on the reciving end of most of thespun-| ishment. The western team took HlE} series by a three to one count, winning three out of four games. double p! ionzales York 7 1; off Del losing pi Cormick i i In the other games in the junior | circuit yesterday, Washington trim- med Chicago and the Browns won over thé Phils, It was a big day for the west with three western teams winning, Chicago being the only west- | «rn team Dbeing on the short end of | the score. Games: Today Worcester at Hartford New Haven at Waterbury Rridgegort at Albany. Pittsfield at Springfisld, Bhiag held Ph and Ch | tary, NATIONAL LEAGUE the C'ub which team Cotter with th The proposed six team city league hould be a faster circuit than was| last r's, judging from the make.up | a moutlined by the amusement com- | i | t &e) mission, The’ Standing w I It is net improbable that the Blratoatd) league will get into operation by the foyrth of July I New York | Chicago | Brooklyn | Cineinnati { Pittsburgh Roston S Louis { Philadelphia Ken William: sterday got his 12th homer of the season, Pean gave the Cards but four hits yvesterday, of which Hornshy got two. I>ean himself got a home run o Farrel Aldridgs Totals Games Today ons New York at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Brooklyn produc Eddie Anderson of the Rogers al- 'gmn]n leys will bow!l Thompson of the Com mercial alleys at Rogers' tohight. This-1s the first half of the saries to decide third money of $120 and fourth | money of $80 in the state league, Max Tuft, '25, Iving 1l in Vassar pital with typhoid fever in Pough heepsie, N. Y., was clected captain of | Jhe Washington crew for 1925, A ‘though Luft was unab'e to row in the great vietory of the western crow over the best the east has to offer, the hon- | oF was hestowed on him because of his | Now Yori vonscientious and untiring work in the Detroit shell for the past two scasons, Roston Louis ..., | Washington ...... Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia | | PITTSBURGH Ak R, Wright, Grinm, Mueler {Maranyitle. m I - Yesterday's esuls Cleveland 6, New York 5, Detroit Boston Washington o, Chicago 4 S, Louis 5, Philadelphia 0 nader Henline, THubbell - Totals Rat Ba hieagn Philadely st BOSTON AR N The Standing W Po I Mann MeTunis, | Tierne | 1 ' ' I'red ‘Teller will have his chance to snatch' the state bowling title tonight when he meets Joe Harper of Water. bury, Teller necds to win but three wames to capture first place and the | 1é | P W iloon; Games Today | Chicago at Nt. Louis BY virtue of his ¢ isley of Atlantic City at the Hunt ingdon Valley Country club vesterdgy, 1. Hahiilton Gardner of Buffalo cap. tured the Lynnewood Hall golf cup, | Gurdner defeated Risley 8 up and 2 1o play feat of Maurice INTE ATIONAL LEAGLE Yesterday's Results Syracuse 5, Baltimore 1, Toronto 3, Jersey ity 1 Jersey City 8, Toronte Yesterday four homers in the | Buffalo 11, Newark 3 National, American and Eastern| Reading Roch leagues, The following were the hoys Eame), who Jaid on them heavy: Dean, New | Hochester York: Williams, 8, Louie; Gehrig, |game) Hartford; Lefter, Worcester, | Three of the greatest athletes the Western Conference has produced in | Baltimore vears have bid adieu to active col. | Terontn leglate competition, They are Harry | Newark Kipke of Michigap, ¥arl Martineau, | Buffaio Minsesota, and Hoge Workman, Ohio Rochester Sthte, Neading Svracuse Jersey City VA0 oot Chicago Mann hases y Maranville . Wik Maranyilie W right v Ran Mole1 Stro ] " playe, Ases Pittaburg tsccond | Renton |iosing pitchor, e Oy and Quigle S ta Moinnis v (first 5 Roston on halls, Chine lisplay nas m n Vila Yde (Mann) Reading The Standing W country with 3 same h AlL T the LI Brookiyn, N Doaks made Dodgers 1 } o June i debut in the for 2 | Brooklyn yesterday a pitehed a strong game. But Pete Donohne ? [twirled a shade better and Cincinaati broke the Dodgers' winning streak by a score th 1. A closa decision 6 |t by Umpire Moran Cincinnati its first run. The other was Itoush's double and Bress. BROOKLYN AB, R, 19~ BiN we two an » heen most Ninks i has golfer withou Whit In th pionshi with 2 days fo Hinke, play uy and « only of the plate gave Kipke, Martineau and Workman, {of the past three years, have been | names to conjure with. Each has been 1 star of the highest order. All have | hung up brilliant records for their respective universities, Games Today |earned on SRyracuse at Baltimors fer's single Toronto at Jersey City Buffalo at Newark Rochester at Reading irpo Will Fight if He Can Name Referee New York, June 19, Demands | trom Luis Angel 1Frpo that he re: - cive an advance of £10,000 in Soutl Kipke has been a twinkler in three | America, have the privilege of solect- sports—football, baschall and basket- | ing his own referes and be guaran- ball. He earned nine letters, more than | teed protection against court litiga "y Michigan athlete has accrued in|tion may interfers with plans for a the Tast 20 years. On the gridiron, dia- | hout in August in Jersey City mond and court, the Wolverine was' tween the Argentine and Harry Wills, the outstanding star on Maize and|according to P'romoter Tex Rickdrd Blue machines Firpo's demands were Martineau, dfiring his three years Rickard yesterday., At varsity competition at Minpesota, | {he eame ickard anneunced he “ASt the Gophers’ ace in football. A |jaq heen advised that Juan Homs, fashy, speedy back Earl's gallops | s representative In South America, through opposing teams were the big | ¢ preparing teq return 1o this country in the Northmen's offensive. |1y, the event that Firpo fails 1o accept Martineau made Camp's first All- | 40000 niokard sald he would sesk to 1 America cleven last fall, At Minnesota, | 00 hampion Jack D mpsey defend | s ranked with such stars as “In-| his title against Wills this fall without dian™ Rogere, Johnny McGovern, and | 6.0y nuriing Wills through a trial 80 on bout Two of them, Kipke and Martinean, ‘F All-America football men, while Workman, like the other pair, has| won All-Western and All-Conference hoenors. : i Vaurnier Brock - Rrows thon | ner, w be- minute Reports of Lou ( confirmed by of time Gehr Jun terday P Yankee AT COMMERCIAL A AL Workman for the three seasons was | Ao . The weekly roll off was held at the practically Ohio State football | s At . , team. Fast afoot, quick thinker, brainy | COMmercial alless last night with and & clever dodger in an open field, | APOUt 39 men taking part. Some fine o s rew . urned e com- Workman's ability to lug the leather | SCOI08 Were turn®d in and the com. for appreciable advances formed the (P* "“’: . ‘, g 4 ,‘.J. Yot piece da resistance in the Buckeyeg’ | PTIZ® Winners w as foilows I offons 10 score PoInts. prize, Banlo: second prize, Charles; oo third prize, Tutko; feurth prize, Dave Workman was handicapped by play. | TOmMorrow night at the Commercial cq alleys, EA. Anderson Thompson ing gn a mediocre aggregation. Had of' t = come together o 8 Workman been on a team like Miehi- | 5° this cit¥. ' Mok W gan or Illinois last season, he woulq *at® I#agu . f1r 1 osccupy th have gained a great deal more prom. | *INNer 0 s o ho ) e, - place in the ding o 5 60 § fret-vhen Sase- sA.LESMAN SAM Giants Win 19.<Wayland Dean gainst Lovis and the Giants won, 3 to 1, the the lea redit ; i cluh Ruth's was the hite n Wit a three Dean straight from vielded by Hornsby York piteher making it Cardinals four New 1he €1 two of whic addition home run LOUIS AR N and ar Tor howling & mateh wi league & Freig Louis Two base hit ifaines 3; off Delane Betts started and was hit freely in the initial inning, Fribe 18 hole ing been fgured A time THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 192 fadtuie LY A Preak Game by N HERALD T i inning i linning. | Washi New . . » x v ", | Two | Brown | sucrifi tin: st 0 1 0 [ porte 10, CF Johnse dohnson never pitched a his life than that Ja Chesbro on w York hit Walter times, and the Big Moose fanned 10 Yankee Dbatters, But, interlarded in this performance | were seven Iks that Walter gave, one batsman whom he hit and four | wild pitches that he heaved. Nico- demus Altrock played hight field for | seven innings, had all of one fielding chance and spilled it. The score: | Washington. Walter Johnson freakier game in fin which he beat June 19, L1909 safely only three 5 | idan; 15 00 081~ 100 10x e run Dean; and Mueller . douis 5 alls off Ha lan 2; oft Dean struck out, by by Dean &; hits off Haines & in 75 0 in 1; passed ball, Gonzules teher Haines: umpires Sween;, M- and H time 1:37 Cubs 9, Phillies 2 delphia, June 19.—Aldridge iladelphia to =ix hits yesterday icago batted out a 0 2 vic- for Phillies . Al Hornshy Keeps Coons Hornsby; lave of his and | Browne, If. Conroy, 3h. Unglaub, 2b Donahue, 1b. | McBride, ss. | Milan, ef. | Sireet, c. | Attrock, rf. | xDelahanty | Tannehil ‘s | Johnson, p. the bs piling up a three run lead was too much for the lhome 0 overcome. Grantham and led the attack for the visitors ree hits apiece. Score CHIC o Total New York ab. 1 Hemphill | { Austin, 3b Chase, 1b. Engle, If | Demmett Laporte, Kieinow, Knight, | ™esbro, ! 2Cree | PHILADELPIJIA AB. It 2h, ss. p. Total 30 ¢ 2 15 2 x—Batted for Altrock in the eighth » addar in Rth in 9th, ted for £ie | ted Holk | 2 a0 a1 0% Har- ~ Oh % Henry! Tora Sand A Fine Candy 10¢ Everywhere ane Grantham. Heat three hit's Cotter base . ta Grantham niham (o Cattol on 1a N, oft Aldridge 2 by Al Rerts oft Hub umpire base on | struck out in and Betts 1:47 reher Kiem time 18 HOLE COURSE FOUR TUHES IN A DAY ane A fine candy In knapaack size! Just the thing to add to the joy n Golfer Makes It in Ikee—sety Record For Fne durance Maying 1 remarkable and stamina Bob White, g0, June A of golfing ability ade yesterday by n Chicago youth, who played the four z—Batted for Chesbro in the ninth Y Kunight; hy Johnson 1 h | Johnson 4; umpires, Kerin and Shep- |©ral occasions as well as Ferguson. | Ferguson Is Signed to Fight Carson Again Ferguson, of Northford, | was signed yes ay for his third {bout with Kid Carson, of Holyoke, I'ne Northford constable and the |Holyoke slam-bang art will clash at Waterbury a week from last night in the main ten-round bout of¥the Waterbury Sporting club, ; Carson has built up «cuite a’ fol- lowing and reputation in this state, He bas met Young Leonard on sev. ngton 002 010 004—7 | Tracey ) 001—4 Laporte, rk -base hits, MeBride 2 Hemphitl, Milan, Conroy: e hits, McBride, Conroy, Aus- olcn bases, Kleinow, Browne, double play, Knights, La- Chase k out, by Johnson on Mulls hit by pitcher, wild pitehes, e, struc hesbro 4: hases on 7, Chesbro 3 Cheshro with Ferguson, which mi-final to the Kaplan- in New Haven, resulted for the Massachusetts second, on the Greb- resulted in a draw, bout as a Garcia aff; in fighter, Moody His came 1 first time P in Ma automobile | chester, nd the nwyer his office, En victory The card, n library Hupmobile Drive Shaft ?.nd Pini;‘:om piece, drop-forge: per centnickelsteel,case-hardened and double heat-treated, un- usualiy heavy,withtwochrome nickel steel taper roller bear- ings. Common construction calls for only ordinary steel - with merely casee hardened bearings. Vital Factors That Make A Car Cost Less to Keep Everyone knows what Hupmobile is and what it does—the finer construction of Hupmobile parts is one of the vital reasons why it is what it is and does what it does. Seldom has greater help been given the buyer than the Hupmobile Parts Displays—one of which is a feature in our salesroom. They show the finer, costlier practices of Hupmobile manufacturing—and you can contrast with them the lesser practices which frequently obtain. Study these parts— read how finely they are ' built—then read, in the red type, what the common practice is. Know whether your next car is a product of the highest grade construc- tion, or the other kind. CITY SERVICE STATION AND STANLEY ST, r COR. HARTHORD AVE, SHOWROOMS 6 MAIN STV Olympia ficlds tournament playing the links of the club in a day 08 strokes, never ole our of the courses are difficult, storn open championship hay- played on courses one and 1 fourth course having | ronouneed by experts as the ifficnit among the 108 goif | y Chicago. Young White, who as a slight high schpol went full 25 mile route excersive fatigue, scored the course in a0e, o recent national open cham p at Detroit, Cyril Walker won b and took two | 1t rounds of the same in 10 hours of constant through wonds | a creek 20 times, was | strokes worse ccord was set for the mara Walh and 1. J. O'Con- cight hours and 20 72 holes Bodtlmréiswr.lefis Putting The Nelgh twice, the the t holes RAIBES ¥ o PROPER } White y Wil and dewn, or come Pow Tom ho took the sehrig Said to Have Set Home Run Record 19, ~Whate 18 be- record for knocking playing by Lou Gehrig Hartford Lastern June 1 successive Te ners the days, the made six of making Monday Hartford who belongs of the sens in ot sinth did to % nun and ing yon. not rig e s one ations of He has 16 homers 1o hie being tied Worcestar Rale " gue ®0 far this season the equals ok Toser. of This number record LTED CAPTAIN 1 Ducky” Pond of the clfass of slected captain this rington. an Conn night hasehall siring Tawt team pit firat her borhood To Bed. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate BY SWAN bail player. As pitcher for the Co- 7\ SN0\t TARING ) OUER TN Jumbus institution he turned in many notable victories, ML 0 T4 BALL- | DEAD 200y GAME. “TODAY, Moody Is Suspended for WELL BLL, S5aUVY? . ‘ Fighting Harry Greb New York, June 19—Frank Moo Englith middleweight, and a licensed boxer in this state, was suspended in- definitely by the state athletic com- miggion for engaging in a bout with Harry Greb, world's middieweight champion, 8t Waterbury, on June 16, Greb is junder ban in this state fol- lowing his suspension in Massathu- setts and the New York solons ruled | that licensed boxers must not par- ticipate in a contest with the title- holder while he is under the ban. Namvs Almost Twins ! Lupton, Colo —After giving conMd- | crable thought to the matter, names yave been provided for the three trip- fets of Mr. and Mrs. John Clawson. Leo and 1eon the names | chosen for the bahies. with alphabetl cal additions which =il cause them to be known at Lee A, Leo B. and Leon €. 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