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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. SE8L0H85808850 585850508858 88 08 SEELHLHELLELLLLELEHD65 L2 I5LLPLE5ILL658555555055555352 85550555 SLLHEELEHLESLMESLISSEIEHSILEHEHEHLSS £ 59585, 556856889 RANGERS PLAY MERIDEN TEAM ON PIONEER DIAMOND TOMORROW WHILE CORBINS TAKE ON ANOTHER SILVER ¢ CITY OUTFIT AT PARK — PIRATES LOSE VETERAN MANAGER — LOCAL MERMAIDS TO PERFORM IN HARTFORD TANK FEPPIIIPPPTIITITITIIIIPNIIIIITITIIIIITII I T I DR DI IT I P ITPITPPT T T I TSP DI T T DI PO PSP PPIIIPI PTG T IV PETPIDITIFIRTDE. 1 P99P0PPOPINIIPTFIIIRIIIPITIPTICPPPETITEINP AWFUL SLUMP HITS TIGERS, ~ ‘"¢ OF ALl PACERS-OLD SINGLE G - |0GA] §HIM §TARS 'OLD ELI WINNERIN _ TELLER CLINCHES THEY SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER | e ™ & o TOSHOWINMATCH INITIAL CONTEST BOWLING HONORS Indians Temporarily Kill Their Chances For First Place| = o - % ‘CIGSZYHSK? Sisters Slated lor Yale Cvews Capture Preliminary Harper Second, Thompson Third S 2 T Gapitol Park Opening ‘From Harvard and Anderson Fourth | —Browns Trim Chisox — Giants, Cubs and Robins | Win in National League. i 5 b 5 ¢ attractions of the | New L , June 20.—It was first _ Fred Teller, bowling on the Meri- SAal s in the annual Yale. den Starlight alleys last night, clinch- farvard regatta on the Thames river | €0 his claim to the championship of hen the Blue combination crew late the state bowling tourney, by winning vesterday nesed out Harvard's eight- four games out of nine from “Water- ed combination over a two mile bury Joe” Harper. Harper won the se upstream, winning the prelim- |Match, five games out of nine, but o in program which will | T€ller, needing but three games to siifeatail ta ’ uch the title, took four and becams Yesterday's event, although consid- state bowling champion. ered of minor ortance in the an- he score nual series, was one of- the most ' Teller: 13, 103, 114, New York, Ju American Indians contir tommhawks with telling off their dugout in seventh place skirmishes at the top of the Detroit, maintaining an vigil at the door to first one hand on the knob as t slept yesterday t hatchets buried them under score in the first game, trotted out a collegian for the sec contest to face the rampaging te which had taken 10 of 14 games from the east. While the Indians laughed Wells of Bethany college and Birm- ingham, heid them to six hits and won 3 to 2. No castern teams played in Stadium yesterday but the Yankec st. Louis 8, Chicago 7 and Red Sox will be at the Stadium toda Detroit, 10 points behind New York, can move into the lead i they are able to paralyze the arms of the hatchet-throwers. The St. Louis Browns stepped into the first division by coming fr behind to heat the White Sox, § to 7, after the latter had batted Van der for four runs in the Initial session. Eight hurlers scrved Ke Willlams made his 13th home run ¢ contested struggles in the his- 109, 108, Total ave, 105 v of racing at New London. Yale Harper: 113, 128 ahead : e mile; Harvara 8% 96, 100, Total 984; ave. 109.3 spurted and went into the final half | S a result of the mateh, the final mile nearly a boat length ahead, The standing c ? o men is as follows Blue eigl stroked by H. C. Potter r, v of New York, crept up abreast, and | Teller, by a desperate effort in the last 20 Harper, W x ¥ S ~n(-lu s finished a winner by fog feet, the el ) : 3 # ¥ 1e time was 11 minutes, 18 seconds, Anderson Loses ] Crimson crew was oked by B. In the roll-off battle for third money idder of Chicago. n the state bowling league, Paul fter the Chicago White Sox had A % | : -\Em ulation as to the issue { > mpso f the Commercial alleys sttt ke i i s - | day's four miie test between Yale's 1 lie Anderson of Rog: S A A G L : §se? ] \ strong crew and Harvard's new and ys five out of nine games on the ek tad F e sk S learas ety 5 - 4 . intried elght was the dominant topic gers drives Sk skl i S \ last 1 s the headquarters of fa ongated pinster from Ed. Gil- The victory gave Sisler's men 4 Createst pacer ; - 4 crews and wherever Yale and Har- man's alleys won only after a tough B bt all times but Y vard p)w;ln tes were ass mbled on tle, the last game deciding the pitchers performed and eight Tecords donk the eve of the raccs. In the last week | fray, " Anderson although he lost the Sard sifawid ok Bell . Yaa WA Show 1t 3 : ) the chances of the Crimson have been | odd game, outpinned and outshot the hit his thirteenth home run of the ey given greate eight by observers winner, g g a total pinfall of 1,004 irtcenth hiome rur | - ; along the Tham hile his opponent reccived 992, the year and his third of the week. he sixth inning, The score: / B S A3 X Y Head Coach Edwa Stevens has hompson shot the high game with The situation around the top of the CHICAGO . 2 3 5 evolved a fair v from a weak |33 in the last string. Anderson had National league was unchanged as the | (it e 1 hiby B 7 - SR | arly scason a zation, the experts |two marks of 131, Cubs, and Robins favored by say. Another clement cited as favor- | 7The two will have it out again to- splendidd pitching beat the Braves, ing Harvard is the uniqu xperiment g at the Commercial alleys, and Phil'ies and Reds. The Pirates and Coach Id. Leader of Yale has I argest crowd ever to witness a Candinals were not scheduled i tempted this scason in breaking off | howling match in the ety is in pros- Virgit Barnes maintained the re. i / ; F his crew's training for a four mile } I'he scores: eently discovered brilliance of the 01 1 0 ’ - \; SN race in order 1o Ccae® te in the Olym- ympson: 100, 1 1 04, 97, 98, Giant pitehing staff by beating Boston Mtied AU e ) . pie tryouts at Philadelphia over the -4 4to 1. He was the fifth consecutive ; hip § 7 0 mile and one quarter distance, 115, 87, 93, , 123, New York hurler who finished the < onna ¥ . 0 A 04, vietory. | AB, e . . A, E, Dazzy Vance tops the hurlers of | Tobir 5ot 18 0 Bi . Y2, Breatest pag | | G Yeoss Lo the hurles of R | : ] : ; l[S RED SOX TOMORROW \elmnnl _\ (mq{ hes the twelve atarta following his 3 to 1 de- (AL i e i : e i e T liams Nine, 17 to 1 cision over Mays and May of Cin- liacal & ey 4 4 » AR ," A B0 Tha Tl elnoati. Vance fanned seven and ran 'lobertes b [ ¢ Grand Circuit thiy sca- Game At Walut Hill Park—Corbin ’ tions for Argentinian to versity of Y nine handed Wil- his string to 35 in the last four games 5@ 4 in the com- he has pitched Wingo joined the Ivan Gilder, p ... . ) e m with Red hospital list when he was hit on 'Prust feiare ! 1es with Macgaret Dillon J City Leagne J : i o The visitora the arm by a pitched ball, oo B AR LA B A, 1 b - : yad, kncking Hae Elmer Jacobs won a 10 inning duel A T ol sin a foal of 19 . L l atlery nine > . Y e Sy ut of 1 g th with Jimmy Ring of the Phillies by a | Bennett, » o his 14t aving b Diamond No. 1 at e N 8 te 1 verdict, The vietory kept the e hard d ! v « | & AW ¢ e R ArNatans . ek € ¢ : ) 'l‘ golia '*" Cubs within one and one-half games -l SO 8 a ~oid At the Co I g ¢ abs ¢ of the Giants, ¢ : ¢ | ON-Time Speed, oppornents b i A we ‘ , (o gt 1o — n M 013 01y § @ iz 2 . ) co the HRed { « ork next aaail- % - W XMer Louis, June 20—Coming frem be- St th Feam Not to Enter the Moet Wills, ime here yesterday, th then we llams - g U Tigers Split noe " . stil, A % | and back in While § e te in 1l 1500 #s the Corbi AMERICAN LEAGUE 2 la bk Sawt dwees S| dnsapelis track, whore be 414 WaUSND CTE 08 UL G e A 3 o boat, 1w wicks hen U man e Detroit, June 20, - Cleveland and ol i « vife aot % S H 2 Deteoit split a double header today, s et tiod pooord i6 1188 %, 1t tndloaton { el M Jobin a ced this defl | the Indians scorlng a 18 to 5 victory « n r A has all of his old-time speed tely today aplaning that his re. fo the first game, when they chased Prv hocker 21 R nahin after year Mingle " ported entry but provisional @ Whitehill in the ninth tnning. Wells, ) .r B gy Ny 111 raoed With o 1l t and &a t deofinite and in the interim he former Bathany college pitcher, who ‘e 11 g off eony $ out the free- and ' ¢ decie ot to enter his team as b was last year with Birmingham in the & " in 3 i ruett |y oo o 1 hem i - y road games siated Southern association, held the visitors 31 IR O » 3 oft Pa Raltt, & p i & ? ome V1Ornoon’s gane W to six Nits in the second game, The o {ing Bt Pty T Ao 0o p . Mis o at clock and Herbie score " Uhe 235, § ; SNk ot e fcator. Mither (FIRET GAME) —_— 8 vy y b hold in Wolfe or t hefdior will toss | CLEVELAND N v N A 1180 " . f ) . i . AB. R H PO A B NATIONAL LEAGUE : Pt S P R T ‘l" : ;Ih, { e Jamiesen, 1t ..., " — His Greatest Pacer, yostur the 1 Joe | Mous Giants Win T r of And fikea i $8 ekthe I avound wan; somie | InE Bet Boston, June 20 — White Virgil Gyp has to be oo ¥ o8 cavorting at the keystone sack |’ Barnes let down the Braves with five soniewhat doubt{u i g t knocking them down at [® scattered hits here today in the open. traveled the fastest third-lhea er | shortstop Ain being on 1he re- o X ARt J st e et e !‘;" D ling game of the series, the Giants paced in a race ¢ b i i ? the battery outit - S 4 f SUPPLIES were collecting an even dozen off a | 1023, and the fa ¢ ung Walsh, son of the fan ikl ahihicolisl JLE L : Qoeein i T trio of Boston hurlers, 4 to 1, lea ever stager, 1 ) WK 10| oy rof other days, will be Tro— G CHAME KEEDS T -p(‘Cth IL“‘(“; :". Teams Mann of Boston was automatically ou ' or Me n and ¥ PATHING SUVTS— AN Cotors : 7 s A X e oM, LB |in the first inning after Rtay Powel ‘ the h him well knowr = 4 i : 9 9 " A . o PURE W 1, et - e , -g «!:u":.‘ 4 kel ] § b a|mixing places with him, and batted Ho r . L A e will include 1 *eterson and [LOOK 1M OVER 3:5000 i o e . e u‘n‘:‘: \ M”A IELD departure, 110 receds vould make no att i part te \e negotiat Firpo's o v avcording Homs, i y AsOn Tatals Forhoren, it saeere: 't 1 0 0 NEW YOR any other name | ¢ . | Basehnil seores. bosing and athlet Cup team 1o Maiiman . 3 2 ! AB, il H, PO, sweet r ) pesults, Come in every day, Goml Biue, 1» i 1 brand « rs. at unable to make Haney, o Jones, ' .....ii.. v . . p Woodn 5 o |Gr ) 1 1 E e g e g § et [ 48 s s ds mancen this © ey wve lt a Grand and Glo':mls Fe eling? . Manuen, 2 Tora " o4 thr Halloway ‘;YANKEES LOSE GAME T0 AFTER A LOMG ABIEMNCE Dipap el M Bl A o e } . ot " i 4 .G " Ades \/ - 'y i PlRATEb lN TORQNIO \Sw':: 7:.: WAL NG . 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