New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 9

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g . i of Sports R e R R R Over in Manchester Saturday Ching | Hammil, the Besse outfielder, was the | big noise of the afternoon. He got thres safe hits in five trips’to the | plate, | 8 | & Zielke also was much in evidence. | He was credited with two times at | bat and hit each time, | Dunldp at second was right onH e e and made some hai 5 tehes and throws while oft-balance. | Worosstae . Al f her in Unionville yesterday the |y, e Corbin 1ted Sox 11-10. It was a |y, queer game, and somewhat weird, al- though there Were moments when it sembled a real basewall game, Corbin boys actel hie a mil- lion"4olla one minute and the ver) next resembled that same million— all spent y D N Edward J. Hackbarth of Meriden, | I who been with the Newark club 1 of the International league was un- conditionally released last night. Lack | of experience was the reason given, President Don O'Neil of the ern league has decided that the New Haven-Hartford game of June 2, be replaged from the time in cighth inning that Pitcher went to bat for Pitcher Larl Johnson ' (v and was declared out by Umpire Har- | pj mon hecause his en as a pinchhitter was uot announced | py by Manager P'addy O'Connor of the ! s Hartford team In a game played at Meriden Sun- day the New Departure team of Bris- tol defeated the Meriden state entry | by a score of 10-9 in a contest that went thirteen innings, Eleven Hartford batterd went (o the | plate in the first inning in the game | with Albany yesterday and as a result Hartford won hy a 14-6 count, Waterhury ising | Bpringfie Zip Sloan | Brookiyn into the game | Boston L. New York o1l Chicago 1 nefnnati 0 ttsburgh ' hiladelphia 32 Baseball Review EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's tesults Hartford 14, Alban Waterbu Springfie] port 3. New Haven 4, Pittsfield 5, (I'irst ame) Pittsfield 4, New Haven 0, (Second ame), The Standing W L. P artford ew Haven bany ridgeport ittsfield Games Tuday Hartford at Albany. Worcester at Waterbury. Springfield at Bridgeport Pittsfield at News Haven, NATIONAL LEAGUL Yesterdny's Results Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 8. Cinein Pittshingh 4 Louis-Chicago (postpor or games not scheduled), , rain) The Standing .ouls Games Tolay Boston at Philadelphia New York at Brooklyn Pittshurgh at Cincinnatj (Other teams not scheduled), AMERICAN LEAGUL Yoster Roston 6, New York 2 nd 7, Detroit 5 ton 5, Philadelphia 4 1 E Chicago 6, 8. Louis 4 0 The Boston Ited Box found their | : way to the winning side of the ledger The Standing 4 yesterday when they too kthe Yankee: W ' ne. ] into camp by a 6-2 count. Substitutes ' Now york AN 3 4 Todt and were the big guns in | phegpoit AR S 4 the vietory of the beantown teani, | joston 28 - Washington ) 537 ‘ The Cincinnatti Reds pushied the 8t Lous 500 Pittsburgh Pirates out of first division | Chicago 01 ) by beating them 9-4 in the Sabbath |Cleveland AR2 L game yesterday P I‘IuI'V]-‘H,x 22 ' | The 1alcons cume through with Games Today 4 two wing over the weck-end, Their Washington at New York | victory over the Pexto team of South= | Detroit at 8, Louis ington was especially nos 10 these five hita as tho inability of | o I'exto ba on to solve Kania's ¥ | third and no runs came in, | A » o ikt Pl ot Teadtng 8, fyracuse ¢, e Phillios 7. Doddgers Tn the eighth Hammil singled to | By GLUYAS WILLIAMS * uffaio Jersey City 0, (1irst oklyn, June 23 Phitadelphia |center. 1tobinson struck out, Hyland The Yaleo | practice on Wed. | §8me) 1de ot tvo ont of three in the gerjes ! bunted to Bronkie and the veteran g . Bowdoy ight il on next BuRday will | JTCY Uity 3, Wutaln 2, (Becond |y 'le o4 WO O of theae In tho eacies [tossed him out casily. 1ammil taling Snapsiiots Or A Man Helping To Find The Siby the Darbs Tigent fa 1-4,“\ game), T to 6. Beven pitchers wers used, | second, O'Connell of Naugatuck took 5 ot = Hubbell saved the game in the ninth |Green's place and doubled to left, | The Standing aided by smappy ficlding. 1ournier | scortng Hammil, | AT ! I mada his 14th home run of the w In the last frame Smith was hit by € 19 son in the second inuing. The score: |A pitched ball. Wright sacrificed him ; 1 ) | o PHILADELPHIA to second while Mullen threw out il A JL 1L PO AB | amprecht. Then it was that Burek ; S .... 1 g J 1 ,"H (1 won his ewn game by nearly Rochestor 1 v ot N " knocking off Myland's with a | ! | Syracusa 3 121! L | {‘ Smiti he game ended whep | y s 1 o lert steanded when Mullen flied out MUTTERS SC K | ames Today \ b ‘ WAME)Y A [\:‘ ‘ i Hochestor nt Baltimore byt 3 & - MAN TESTEI | BOUND R j f 2 nto at N K i, b . . AR, I M P, AL ‘ A fyracuse eading i ' i iy . To Pelseh Sets Pielding e worthy since N Itoberts, leveland at Chica h they were stacked up against a pitch 'hiladelphia at Boston, 4 er of more than ordinary ability > Woodruft, who togsed them up for the INTERNATIONAL LEAGHE 1 'ato, 18 an Amherst collega piteher 6 locals eollacted five hits off him Yestoning's Results hat their vietory wis due not so much iUniote T ockaster 8 Newark 5, Toronto 1, wnseind Hopes to Take nother 1 AMERICANS CONPIDENT, v I Ju Bl Harvelous New Don’t Be A Whisker Farm! | 8f you're in business %o | grow whiskers, don't use the new Gem Blades. But if yoursuccessin busi. | ness depends on clean!i ness and neatness—smile with Gem for a minute every morning. GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Rezors NATIONAL-AMERICAN - LEAGUE BALL GAMES tinued from Preceding Page) NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 '|I~ \\ln Cincinnati, O, June 23.—Cincinnati had two big innings yesterday, knock ing Yde out of the box in the second round and Morrison in the fourth, and went back into the first division | [hy defeating Pittsburgh 9 to 4. Carey was hit on the arm by a pitehed PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY WHY kuy machine-made goods when you can have strlctly Cigars, produced by skilled workmen and at the same price.’ Class C Class B MULLERS MOZART......2 for 25c RED SEAL.............. MARK TWAIN................. 10c PONY MOZART........ "4, ELIHU BURRITT, 15¢ each ‘aris, June 2 Three new nation ords were established yesterday Mra. IFrank B. Davidson has re- and onc of these was lowered twiee, |after a threc |Clement clipped 1 minute 50 scconds |home of her grandfather, Andrew (Continued from Preceding Page) |©ff the mark in the 10,0000-meter ;'!'nrnh:v\‘ of 11 Wallace | walk, covering the distance in 49 min- | hB) . utes 58 1-5 seconds, T i *. Nelson of 280 | returned h pitched a strong game and was ably | Zaidin threw the hammer 37 meters .‘”:jfl'“‘ ! \ll,”\,],: h‘\,\,l if\..,‘r,l,”,l ,',",\,.. | versity far'| | from the Virginia Military Institute | weeks' visit at the supporte! |33 centimeters, adding 5 centimeters to the old reco Andge Mourlon, | [the Jrench champion, and De aleh iy winning their heats, bettered by . of Massey's fly and Kotsch pulled a cne-fifth of a sccond the time for the | He 18 now stationcd at Camp Meade, | he first inning opened with a sen- where they have been visiting their| Robert Le son, Simon, a student at that place set has r chool in R sation as Goch made a circus ¢ in the fourth inning and forced to re- [Similar one on Dunlop’s line drive, 200-meter dash. They covered the | MATVland, as a member of the [the summer vacation e ¢ ThE a0 te Tn the second inning Manchester |distance in 22 seconds and Jater | 1B+ O « -— PITTSBURGH tallied. Sipples singled to center, | Mourion won the final i 5, again = William Fleicher of 15 Belden i, L 1nO. AL K. [took second on Hammil's fumble, took lowering the national mark. Willis Hall of 83 street, | street, who graduated from New 4 | 1 St L4 ':;u ird on Wilson's sacrifice and scored | R LR [and Robert Barker Stanley | Britain high school last Friday, will 16 1 2 o ofOn Smith's single to left. In the third | | strect, students at the New Britain |leave this week for Sound View {0 0 1 o olinning Sipples made a wonderful shoe- | lontries fl)l‘ State high school, left this morning for |Heights, Indian Neck, where he will {0 7w 3 Zlstring catch of Hyland's drive, rob- | g . A § | Concord, N. H., to attend the min- [spend the summer. Db 5 4 dving the tocal twirler of what looked| Gelf Championship istry conference to ba held (here i i o o ollike a sure hit 2 e = a2 O i T e ro it (it I M Al EnTe T aRein At Shuttle Mcadm\" T (Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Lawlor of AR ® 1 0lcame through with a run, Hyland bl M,.uz:‘] Mra. C. Vivian and ln,u-lxfll\m k avenue, left yesterday on Sna e " o o|zave Kotsch four balls and the runner iy L L ' at Pine 'a motor trip to New Hampshire, IRawhi > i o o U o 0|took #e hile the pitcher was| (Continued from I'receding Page) Orchard where Mr. Lawlor will attend an an- ; : 2 beeirit IR SR ot ATt g - nual convention of the New England Totals A 1‘ ) 2t fammil had pulled down Witson's fly | 1:53=—G. 'T. Hubbard Jlr;;lm-ml.l Mrs. Walter Bunee ard son are | TYPogra w‘lhv\l Union, at Concord. AL 1L W PO, A, B Dall. Smith's single brought in the [and Gaston Hubbard, Highland. spending the month of June at their | ————— . ) o 0 | run 3:00—( Long, Wethersfleld, | cottage in Milford WIFE ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Roiine h ! . ‘ "1 In New Britain's half of this frams nnfi 4 . l‘I.I‘HI!\‘. \}‘-(I‘u;r,»nl.qq. el - -— . —_— pshanighe 3 ; o | Dunlop got a double into left. Har-| 2 Stark, Highland, and .1 v e R B Doane and [y e . Al T lowe hit a long fly into left for two |H. Billard, Highland | daugt end nnd Nancy, of Maple | "OtEun To ¥ “f“‘ At Screy Dog Iy 1 4 0 0lpages, but as Dunlop had stayed « | 2:10—Clark Gou Southington, will spend next two weeks in [ Pischarged as Couple Enters Car 2 o 1 4 lto the bag he was only able to reach [and George Ma hlan, Ridgewood, | 'a. They intend to motor| Mineola, L. I., June 23.~~Mrs. Hazel 3 . ' 0w ofthird. Harlowe was caught napping| 2:15—T, F. Ferguson, Race Brook, | through New York state, stopping at|Caruth Krets, died in the Nassau hos- » seees® 0000 02 0|off the bag, Lamprecht to Massey and {and . L. Wetherbee, Highland Niagara Falls and Buffalo, pltal here yesterday of gunshot A ’ Dynlop was just able to get hack to 2:20=R, E. Stronach, Huflh-rvl.’ {wounds in the abdomen received last A for Stone in thivd to avoid being thrown out him- land N, A. Walker, Hartford. The Misses Jeanette and Mollie night in front of her home on Nes- it shurgh N3 100 wan g | self, Dunlop did score, however, w hrn\ — Light of 200 Tremont street, have left [trand avenue, East Hempstead, She ibbobe! AW Ziclke sacrificed to Ripples, Goeb ) on a motor trip to Boston, M the Jand her hushand, Herbert, had started o bn inell, for two hases hut was nipped at the | SRUCUE Meadow Loses .| Berkaiires, Tortand, Me. Byracybe | from the nouss be shere oo A Vine, Grimm; | plate on the throw-in from Mullen's State Championship |and Aany, N 108. ‘The guh, which waa discharged o Miess | single to right In the finals of the stato golf team a5 they entered an automobile, was Si Cluvinnait From then until the cighth no |ohampionship tournament played at | Mr. and Mes. Thomas Crosby and |in Kretz's hands and wounded him in ! SR YAy il oland man reashed fiest the Shuttle Meadow club Faturday the | Miss Annpa Crosby, « nloy sirect, |the arm, as well as Mrs, Kretz, Both t Lo Domohwa | In the seventh with two out Gireen | prjqgeport tewm defeated the huttle [and Themas W. Crosby of New York | were taken to the hospital n A *lmade a great o mwhrl top of | yeadow elub team by a 9-huscore. |are motoring to Concord. N. H.. as I'he authorities said no criminal acs R st il '.‘ ,:”H”_“l nmpreeht’s rollee and then tossed | qe mateh was exciting throughout |visitors to the convention of the New |tion was expectad as the shooting evi. eyt witd i & Yde, Mory win- | Wild Burcichart walked, Massey | apng 4 jarge gallery was attracted L England Fypographieal unjon. v (dently was accidents ], niLg piteher, Benton; loalng plicher, Mar- | singled over second but snappy fleld e g o Moran and Rigleri time of g by Hammil held Lamprecht at | s——— e == Sl i No outfielder cver handled nore mehxh! From H. Wills : 1Sl et than Happy Felsch accepted eport, 1 June 23,—Congider- | W) ‘ H H in conter field in nine innings on ‘u inter veg been aroused in 1 . ' 1 June 23, 1918, The previous Mgh | heavyweizh: hou Jack Me. | Br sl ! 1 1o 1, held jointly by five ‘1‘ Aulifre ) the negro ¢ ' 1o ferent major loagucrs na beaten battier, Braill's Arena ere tonight one chance. In the same g Townsend ds cager wo supplant Harry | ' i t short did not have a Wills and in the event of his defeat- | : 4 - handle the ball ing the Detrot he. will issiie a Cleveland challenge 1o 10, Stocssel, John- | T « e : . F 0. € son, or any of the other heavyweight || " creating Lite, Williams, Wright 1 ¢ 4 0 1 2 0 0 [much talk is the 1o-round bout be. P s Sn 1nrpe ¢ £ 0 0 2 0 0 tween Al Pettineil!, former hantam- bbbt £ 0 o0 0 o | weight pion of thy sou and N fdeiphin 117 Brookiyn - . $ 1 1 8 3 1]|tesy Cov York 0o has Ot i i Sohnuion, T L 1 eputation of a “clup fig i Hu tr ’ O'Neill, ¢ riee e e A thi vronnder will bring |5 s . € ek il . 9 1 M e lew Chomter and Jimmy " / t semi-pro |G tos, defeated in fourtceer o Neill iree hits X Weaver: #to Liebola ri- fice hits, Lunte. Cicotte; sae fiy, ! Gandil: doulle plays, Felsch, Gandil, | eill; bases on balls, off Cicotlg 2, Raghy 1: hits, off Cicotte 5 in 8 in- wings, off Kerr 0 in 1; losing pitcher, Cicotte; umpires, Owens and Chil GETS BIG LEAGU EOVFER Fitchburg, Mass., June 23.—Alhert 1. (Hoppy) Rioped, former Holy Cross | athlete, who has been playing.at left ficld and shortstop with Fitchburg in gue said today that he would go to New York after today's | game here to confer with Ciark Cril- | fith of the Washington Americans and | John 3. McGraw of the Giants ro- garding offers uls. He s | the central e TR r‘oT MBKE V5 levit e ’ r\p«hmt \ZVM ApouT hooco AONEN O ) l %} | SOMEONE. \WHO'D s PO% P "W WFE WHILE. 9HE9 / PaofosED | _ HEAE 1o ¥R R D WY | SHE. 15T HE. MBAAY HeR OR SHE WILL. 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