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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, HHIHLLEHLHHDHL9HH0L. LEELLEBLELLHLMESLELHLILHL0IHHHEHLHEEEHSLHEHLLHLLHSHSLELHLH SIS LLISSESBSSH3855050 9 YANKEE ATHLETES REACH LAND OF OLYMPIC GAMES — EYES OF BASEBALL WORLD TURNED ON THE WASHINGTON § OUTFIT — STRIBLING MAY HAVE TO FIGHT SLATTERY AGAIN — DANNY FRUSH LOSES ON KNOCKOUT—SPORT BRIEFS FEPTIIIPIIT WASHINGTON TEAM NOW TOPS ALL OTHER AMERICAN TEAMS Leads Leagtie By Defeating Yanks in 10th — Detroit Drops Two to Browus — Athletics Trim Boston — Giants Defeat Vance—Pirates Trim Reds and Braves Trounce Phils. sell ¢ niser 5 ¥ Btruc ington, York ich New York, June 25.—Was deprived of its politics by New retaliated with a brilliant coup moved the baseball capitol of tlon froin the Harlem river banks of the Potomac The Senators gained a full 1 ¢he racing field of the league by beating New York 4 to in 10 innings yesterday and jumped from third to first. This is tn. first time the Washington club has neaded Ban Johnson's circuit on June 25 or later. The bewildered Yankees, slapped three times within two de by the baseball politicians, managed to hold on to second as Detroit did a back dive from first to third by losing twice to the Browns, 7 to 5 and 5 to 1. |y Jacobson made two homers in the second game. Boston, recent forceful econtender v for first place saved itself the {gnominy of falling into a tie for Ru hits off 2 ¥ B Ted Sox 1, Athletics 1 June 25.—Passes by Naylor ay and timely ing by Todt, l.ee and Ferguson en- ap on American 2 Anss, ¥'s game and eventually to defeat Philadelphia, 4 1. Feguson held the visitors to five hits, ker re- the third and there- on failed to score, Score: to y in b , P.O. A B. 3, ‘ 4 4 ) 4 FPIFIGES PEPIPE PEVHFTIIIFIIPING LEADING FIGURES IN BASEBALLDOM ROGER PECKINPAUGH MANAGER HARRIS Here are the two outstanding figures in baseballdom today. Tomorrow it may be somebody else, but today Manager Harris and Roger Peckinpaugh of the Washington Americans enjoy the limelight without serious opposition. Harris is manager of the Senators and enjoys the distinction of being the first leader who has ever brought this team into first place during a season. Peck- inpaugh is the batsman who, in the fourth inning yesterday, knocked a home run which knocked the Yankees out of first place. FIPCFTIIIVIIITPEIIIETIID S PPPVEETPIIRTHIIT * OLYMPIC CRACK HAD FAME FORCED OLYMPIC ENTRIES ~ FINALLY DEGIDED Joie Ray No_t to Run in 1,500 | MeteF Race | . On Board the America, June —Controversies over the makeup {of the Olympic track and field teams apparently ended late yesterday fol- locwing a two hour conference of offi- cials and coaches and, unless an ex- of time is desired, the final lentries Wil be filed in Paris, Thurs. day. Undeor decisions reached yesterday, on the eve of the arrival of the Ameri- n athletes at Cherbourg, Head i Robertson announced definitely that J. H. Waters would run in the |800-moter event, replacing Ray Wat- son who has been assigned to the {1,600-meter race in the place of |James J. Connolly, Joie Ray's final |appeal to be permitted to run in t ., 1,500 meter contest was rejected. |Joic’s endeavors will be confined to the 3,000-meter event only. In the case of Ray, Coach Robert son feels that the program is such :l"ml it would be too great a strain on Ray to run in two events invelving four straight days of hard racing, par- ticularly as the Chicagoan is not be- lieved at his best right now. Con- s, 8. tension GEORGE HILL sixth by beating Philadelphia 4 to 1 The Red Sox hold a first division berth by one point over St. Louis, which with Sisler back in the game 18 only two games away from first and poised for a leap. The ardor of the mad whose successful scalping of New York, Boston, Washington and De- |JHERClL = troit, scrambled up the league, Was |0 1y restrained by rain which kept them \J. Wilsen ‘ idle at Chicago. carlson, P ooveins Gotham's consolation in the sad sit- uation lies in the Giants who won their tenth straight game by adding Dazgy Vance, premier hurler of the two league, to their conquests and « feated Brookiyn 6 to 3. The stride of the Glants took them another half game away from Chicago which with Bt. Louis was not scheduled, McGraw's team now leads the Na- tional by two and one-half games. Brooklyn holds third place by only two and one-half games over the long threatening Pirates who beat Cin. cinnati 4 to 3 although Eppa Rixey did not allow a corsair to reach first base until two were out in the eighth inning. Boston defeated Philadelphia 4 to 2, as North defeated Carlson in & pitchers’ battle, AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Wins New York, June 24.—<After Pipp and Schang collided and lost Peckin- paugh's easy foul in the ninth inning yesterday, the batter hit a home run which sent the game into extra in pings and permitted the Senators to score again in the tenth and defeat New York 4 to 3, the third game lost by the Yankees to Washington within three days. Score WASHINGTON AR, R nolly been given a berth on the team race in which Kirby, Larribee, Tibbets and Cox are entered, Coach Robertson is elated over the condition of the men which he de- clares is the best of any team ever sent abroad. The casualties of the eight-day voyage totalled 30, but ail were minor and all of the ailing ath- letes are expected to quickly reach top condition as soon us they are ashore, The moral is high and a direct con- trast to four years ago, FEvery one is confident of a decisive trlumph re- gardless of the quibbling over en- tries and point scoring details, The America is due to anchor out- side of Cherbourg today and the ath- letes will go by special train to Paris M. H. Luayton, a stowaway from Ne. | braska who is a hurdler, has arrang- rf as the men | ed to pay his passage and will be kept lcome was fnformai |in the ad. 1t is not expeeted that kcveral Ameri- [he will compete, present, inclading | Americ Olympit n Admiral cleomed the men on American navel staff On the way to France with the American Olympic team is George Hill of Penn State. Hill is one of the country’s main hopes in the 200 meter and the 100 meter dash. Hill is called an “educational athlete.” He took up athletics because the college forced him to as a part of the vegular course Overnight, almost, he displayed amazing skill as a sprinter and in the recent Olympic tryouts at Harvard, qualified handily. EAGLES GO DOWN T0 A SCORELESS DEFEAT l"HlLAfi::l.Pl e No Longer First in War, First in Peace, Last in Am} League —o war, f uh Indians, : Young Pirates Run Up 11 to 7 Score “First in first in pe and last in the Ame Leagu has been the Sy appellation of the Scnators Yor | i"‘-l“’:“ . . iTen - B { l!w(_anl twenty years, g I, i WL Note thelr standing Roston .01 morning. Kor the first time 00 since they have been in ANY league, American or National, Washington is in the le Piloted by the youngest man- ager in baseball, Stanley Harr they have fought their way from the seventh notch in the American standings up to the leadership. The young leader has imbued in his men the worth of fighting the time In their battles with the Yankees last two the Sen: never up, even for a moment Even though they don’t hold the height, the achievement Harris and his men is worthy of nnte in the rush of basebal events, Where Griffith, Mc Rride, Milan and Bush failed a youngstor has shown that there's nothing impossible in the game-—cven making Waghington team a champion in Seven Innings At Jjocular Park The Pirates Juniors ran up a 11 to 'American Qlympic Contestants e Arrive one French Soil Today allowed the losers but two hits and | but Fagle got to third. The |gy ated Press. \ from I as the athletes | Pitates collected 14 bingles. The b June steam- | ussed a harbo whose men sent score | ship America, bearing United | up a cheer, 13 echoed by th Olympic team than | invade tes, arrived today at) all in good condition, landed at 30 o'clock, headed by Colonel Roh Thompson, chairman of the Oy committ t Bancroft Wilson r Padgoett o1 Mclnn pl 1 one o Asso Charbo 1« the mor Toston §; Philadel { 25 tug rison 3 Me 5 . which v EAGLLS A, wild Stat of Crowds i andel wnd mi n qd mher cemimittee X tendets | Philip Andrew 1e first demonstration | i ¢ the but the W d. There logations the ormick R w60 ath w sq St Louis Detroit 51 Louis, ~With George Sisler back on first base, the St. Louis | Americans got the jump on the D« troit Tigers yesterday, taking both games of double header opening the series here yesterday, The scores were , b1 The defeats:dropped |the Cobb’s men from first to third in the American league center fielder drove out Wis eighth and ninth home runs in the first game, Rigney hit a homs el in the eighth in the first game, (FIRET GAME) T st June o 1 : | SETS NEW RECORD Buffalo, N. Y., June Edith Cummings of Chicago, national wom- en’s champion, won hor match in the wmvmms [ first round of the annual women's in- vitation golf tournament yesterday in for the Buffalo coun« pre hest our plleft , 10 the qualifying can m s of n all in i . three in the s have the days given CROZIER DRIVES HORSE 10 REW WORLD'S REGORD - | con heat, The was captured by tsar Wink, Van M was a strong favorite in the 13 trot 1 in straight its. The time first two was 2:0 2:001,, the track this of olation first division | The io1 place BiN Jacobson, wurk w of Prov U Mis brey . Mre Sisler Ts Reinstated il e On Order of Johnson reated Nre oM. 10 6 and 5; D, O g0, June delphia defeated on of the hardt of Dallas, Anita Lihme eilla Maxwell and § a casily won the and the , R yesterday, Cummings defeated Miss Au Faust St, Louis two up and to nloy: Miss Collett eliminated Caleh Fox Philadeiphia six d five to pley: Ada Mackenzie of last rapner-up, de. tels of Duffalo Hurd of Phila. Mrs, 1. B. Rein. 2 and and ago deefated Pris. Rockville, Conn,, 8 for 1-4 #een he Berry's Coleman Steps Three-Quarter | | | astest miles at p 0 year Mile Heat in 1:831; At of Cleveland, Mellmany ehr's Cleveland, Ohio, June Burning ' n STRIBLING 10 BATTLE SUATTERY OR STONE ¥ Prevents { Y for up the track with burst of SRS speed that dazzled opposition, President Ban Jones Ba w ale and Harvard Tennis Teams Arrange for Games York, June HArvard and tennis players who sail July & England where they will meet a combined Oxford-Cambridge team, itinerary of matches in Europe, the United States Lawn Tennis association announced o o ol o o » Hartford trotter owned by | JORN American league yes. Tex., 1, a a | Vas Coleman, P Crozier broke a world's record for three-quarter mile distance over half mile track Coleman was pushed slightly the Great and Queen Bin initial heat but his 1:33% per- in the following heat placed trotter ahead of the feld the Great won the consola- although Retta stenil o " James Berry and driven by torday roinsts Gporge Sisler, man Ch of Lonis who rowns, definitely suspended Sunday with two other members of the club a result of a pop hottle shower di- Umpire Howard Holmes, r Pat Colling of the Brow ch Jimmy Austin still are un- pension President determined on their Rice, 1t Matthaws, el oo Infury To Paul Berlenbach New Rtdsees Match—Harry Greh ¢ o ok Peckinpaugh, » ... Plusge, b .. .. Zahniser, p Hargrave Russell, p rector Must Reduce, in the have also arranged an formance the Director tion heat firet choice It placed a large to the 1 broad smile Jack O'1 upset hy of the 2:19 pace | orite, finished New York, June 25.—Paul Berien Johnson 2 {rach, light heavyweight, will not fight | Young Stribling in one of the four| In addition to club matches, their !houts at the Milk Fund show Thurs- (opponents will , the French day night, the state athletic commis- [ ¥avis cup team at PaMs on August 9; 'sion announced, Efforts heing dpanish Davis cup tHm at Barc made to substitute cither Jimmy ®at- | jon about Au 15, and the (zecho tery, of Buffalo, or Ad Stone of Phila- Rlovak Davie cup team at Prague Aeiphia thout August Berlenbach’s left eye, was badly eut| Karl Praffman of Har a hout with K. ©. Jaffee on Friday |as caplain of the Amcricans Physicians stated that serious | Jones s Watson and it i Stribling ridar the Yale players Thursday. - Slattery, who over Stribling, ey T T 27 TEs ' Me and Mine » substitute t other UPPLIES Special Prices to Tedms D. & M. Line HAUFIELD' 15 MAIN STREET star ¥ has not punish- | . ment | Forbes Totale T~ Batted fo was incl Zalininer ~ ANNUAL SMOKER and Entertainment of LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE THURSDAY EVE, JUNE 26 At The Club Rooms All members Invited to attend, B prior a reported that Mr bet on his horse He wearing is evening. provided the i was rry are the " Jnhnson. Hendrieks, Ruth, It gust the lone second division R ard will act antern o Arnold A Li in winning night injury might 't Dogan, b . 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