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Speaking of Sports see Baseball Review EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Springfield 4, Hartford 2, Pittsfield 8, Worcester 5. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, Tough! The new Gem Blades are made of steel so tough that they'll cut glass like a diamond. —Fat chance for any beard AFTER ALL NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE A GOOD CIGAR PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY WHY buy machine-made goods when you can have sirictly hand-made Cigars, produced by skilled workmen and at the same price. el ion Stick to the old reliable brands that have stood the test 1 single Pittsburgher to reach firs Albany 12, New Haven 5, (second public amusement commission | Double-Life Blades Class C Class B R MULLERS MOZART......2 for 25c RED SEAL................2 gor ;gz | MARK TWAIN.................10c PONY MOZART. . . . '3 for \NATIONAL-AMERICAN ‘ ELIHU BURRITT, 15c each LEAGUE BALL GAMES| c eac meet with the commission. |ing battle Score: The Giants now lead the Natlonal # Waterbury 8, Brid t league by two and a half games. % HiCPeportd game.) Bridgeport 3, Waterbury 2, game.) Albany (frst | | to act tough with a blade like that! Marvelous New i S (secon The Reds lost a heartbreaker yes- cong terday when defeated by the Pirates 16, New Haven 3 (first mee Waterbury Hartford | Springfield Watcester: . . |Albany .. Bridgeport ... New Haven .. Pittsfield . Interest already is running high in he city league, which opens Satur- day, and indications are that the cir- cuit will be faster and more evenly ! balanced than it was a year ago. Games Today Hartford at Springfield. Bridgeport at Waterbury. Pittsfield at Worcester, New Haven at Albany. The only mid-week games to he | played wiil be those that may be | postponed from Saturday anernoons.‘ me< weer divided among Lieutenant H. Bonetou, U, 8, A., riding Dolly McPhane, and three English competi- Altogether there were 60 en- (Continued from Preceding Page) | . S, RIDER SCORES ABROAD o e s et o DANNY. FRUSH KNOCKED Qiilion 3 e P English Horse Show. e R o London, June 25—In | Hauser, competition at the inter immons, show at Olympia, the by Tappy won first prize. jaliow Perkins, © Bruggy, © Navlor, Vieimach, x . |Gray, p . Meekei, p Each team will play each Saturday ATIONAL LEAGUE g afternoon. A tors. 00 010 3 . Lanforth, . Willlams plays, McManus,| ¢ and Blue; Gerber, left on bases, Detroit t Lyons struck Yesterday's Ilmulu { Boston 4, Philadelphia ey The Besse-Leland club practices .flf New York 6, Bro |2: Medillan; Mary's field tonight. Pittsburgh 4, Cinc nnati 3. rifices, Sev - (Other teams not scheduled.) (8and Sisler; The Faleons now are in fine form to | e meet up with the Derby Falcons in | Standing of Clubs it Derby Sunday. Their double victory W L. by Danforth 3: by Wells, 3; hits off the Pexto and the Milldale teams, was 31 3 3; winning piteher, Danforth quite an achicvement. : umpires, Nallin, Row 2:14. tries, ouis jumping ation Italian the only member that builds a nest flamingo is of mud, 1 ot | s 3 | 5 | Europe’'s Lightweight Champ Gets | &t Technical Kayo Over British Boxer in Paris Wells 3; Johnson By T Assoclated Press. Paris, June 25.—Fred — |lightweight ehampion of feated Danny English | welght, the eighth round % [twenty-round match last night, New York .. Chicago Brooklyh Pittshurgh . Cincinnati Ihe fans in Washinzton are finding | jsoston 1t had to helieve that their team is|ppjjadelphia 1 at the top of the heap, With the Sty : oxception of the opening week of the ! £ | H s ‘\a‘: a Washington team. has never | Games Today annkhn‘ fant ‘\\ J:Tn S held the top position. ever before| New York at Brooklyn S SR A Bt at this time of th later has| st Louis at Cincimnati, ".av Swmiijoing ;‘( ek, @olliged yeatar- tmf‘vl vr‘n‘hr'r\ in the position which it| poston at Philadelphia, ing hurler of (he mujor Jeagusa and F Chicago at Fitlshueeh. McGraw's fteam won their tenth traight game, 6 to 3, and drove the | Brooklyn speed King from the box, Osborne, who relieved him, checked the Giants. Bentley pitched steadily, (A0 | seore: 1 NEW YORK ¥ R, Bretonnel, Europe, de- light- of a [ioaing pitcher Wells; land and Helmes; tin \ ATIOVAL LEA(,L‘L Totals x—Batted ¥Frush, Na lor BOSTON — ‘ tor in agstead, Frush was unable to respond to the bell and Bretonnel therefore scored a technical knockout. The defeat of I'rush by the I°rench boy created a sensation. The English- man was thoroughly whipped, and perhaps not fifty out of the 5,000 | spectators who packed the Cirque De Paris thought Bretonnel had a chance 5 o0x to 20 rounds before, Hauser, Todt nyi| ¥rush who on June 1 knocked out len bases, Slmmons; sacrifices Eugene Criqui, the French idol, In the double ‘piass. Riconda to Waveers Lee | ighth round of a twenty-round bout. beses, Philadeiphia §; Boston 1 Bretonnel weighed in at the light. balls, oft Naylor 4; Gray 2; Meeker | weight limit—135 pounds. @At this weight he had an advantage of about Young guson out, by Naylor | Frisch, b - [ 014 hits 2 in 2 Gray % ‘" | six pounds over Frush | Wiisen, «f A g 3 " | Meeker passed ball Heping | Kelly, 1h . 0 3 | ing piten v umpires, Moriarity | Meuser, 1t 30 1 Dinneen; |aackson. s .. . 1 1 BERTUUE UL NG BY ONE STROKE BROOKL \'\' | Willie Freeman year or Verguson, P Totals Philadelphia Beaton Two base Ir pro game pladed at Meri- | AMERIUAN LEAGUE en yesterday, Walter Gorley of the | Casimer nine pitched a no-pit-no- | lefeating the Jacksons by L sem 022 000 Yesterday's Results Washington 4, New York 3 innings Noston 4, Bl me, PHiladelphia 1 Lase Louis 7, Detroit 5 (1st game.,) Connec- Louis &, Detroit 1 (2nd game.) , Which s holding | (jeveland-Chicago, (rain) position, received another oy was learned ghat Fred standing of Clubs had quit the , v league n Maine Meriden entry ut State the exlur ¢ when it s, star favor of rt Ferguson 2 In 2.3; los and in the kol JACKSON ON FRENCH TEAM shortstop, Washington Now York Detroit toston : Louis ... Cleveland Chicago Phidd:Ip o Sprinter, Whose Parents Are Ameri- Walter Hagen registers To Run in Olympics unality for the British open yesterday \ with Hagen, Sarazen, “Mac” Smith, Baraes and Gil Nicholls haye £0 qualified and will play in the first und of the match play today Totals cans, Captures Ontario | joseph Jackson, a French youth of American parentage, hus been namaml on the French Olymphe’ track team |and wilk compete for that country in the 200-meter run, He is quite young, but has turned in some excellent per- | formanges, and his ability to run on even race has won a place for h on the tricolor team, A total of athletes has been named to repres MR Bl [High, = Klugman | Wheat, 1f |vatius 1 Vournier Arown, [ wtock, “an Netroft at 8t 1. i, it | . Deberry, o Washington at Vance, § Cleveland at Chicago. Payior, X Philudelphia ot Boston (2) |Osborne, » 2 % 1| Open Champlonship With Soore of 85 to 86 At Toronto, Toronto, June 25.~Willie Freeman of the York Downs club won the On- | tarlo open golf champlonship by | feating George 8, Lyon of the Lamb- {ton club by one stroke on the link: of the Toronto club ye day. The scores were: Freeman 85, Lyon 88, There was & playoff of 18 holes to de. | _|eide the champlonship, for which the 3 |1Wo contesiants tied at 152 for 36 | holes, 1) 1 Valley league, of the state, is get un- | league e nrmingt I for years has heen one fiourishing leagues of the 1ng back again and will 1y Maturday The lineville on whic de- This is the naval police guard of the Pacific fleet stationed rance in the running events of the | around the undertaking rooms in San Pedro, Calif.,, where the games and while the representation ls I»ndim of 48 officers and men killed in the explosion on the large the experts all agree that France |y °q °q “Nicgigsippi were held pending funeral services. Reported will not prove a very dangerous rival ‘m the United Stat L \\ 'W. threats to bomb the place prompted this guard. Hargreaves, ax up of ¢ i . , Bimshury and Winsted Sout Totals 1 ONAL LEAGUE | x—Batted for Vanee in Tth st~ Patted for Osborne in §th New York 0z e ’mmm_n INTERN Yesterday Baltimore 15, ne) . Raltimore ime.) Washintgpn took the Yunks ifto Roger I'eckin- for Results Syracuse 0 000 Youn ah; sacrifices, 110 3 Twa hase snyder, Rrown thres | len bases, Frisch . Frisch, Wil- | Vance; double plays. GIRED MAY BOX STRIBLING Debery: Friach and Jackson loft o bases New York 10; base on balls, off *Vance & ‘ance 5: hits off Vence 8 in Wt Oghorne 2 in 2; passed ball | Snyder 1; losing piteher Vance; umplres, | Kiem and Wilson; time 2.00, camp yesterday when tormer Yankes in the ninth inning he | ling rifn [ (18t hit hit Meusel , Kell son, Meusel, Fournier |aritith and and Kelly Brooklyn Rentie; paugh, nd omer 10, Syracuse 1, The Minute That Seems A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Bout To Be N(-M at thllnn Under Present Negotiations, York, June 25.—Harry veteran Pittsburgh boxer who holds the world’s middieweight title, and Young Stribling, Georgia youngster, {who is fast developing into a serious |contender for light heavyweight hon- ors, will battle in a 10.round no-de. {cision contest at Promoter I'loyd Fitzsimmon's sky-blue arena in Michi. |gan City, Ind, on the afternoon of {July 4, if present negotiations are car- ried through to success, Fitzsimmons | has practically closed this match, con- | Htingent wpon ‘the outcome of Grab's bout against Ted Moore of England in the Yankee, SBtadium on Thursday night, according to reliable informa tion Itochester 12, Reading 6 Newark §, Buffale 7 4 (No other games played.) : i Yantie 31 wmtruck out by m any | America would ninville, Hhee New Greb, | teum | this | Lune, standing of Cluhs I'lralm l nml« 3 Cineinnati, 0., June Rixey re- Itired the firat twenty-three Pirates who faced him yesterday without a |runnee reaching first base, but two singles and a stolen hase gave Pitts- burgh a run in the eighth, tying the score and the visitors scered three more in the sninth on four hits and |won from Cincinnati 4 to 3. Score: PITTSBURGH " Baltiy Toront | 1toc {1 Gemes Today tmo Newark ceter £t Toronto, Monve 1 at Buffalo |Carey : -.Mm‘ 2o e H - SEQUIN COLF CLUB EVENTS ot r.0. Toc Ryracise Jorsey City at “‘Hl“ 4 Muller 1 1 Bighes, 1f 1 SETS WORLD WALK npuconn an Cuts Por 10,000 Be10, Afr me Meter Event to 15:01 New York, June 25 [ the African etar, who will com pete for that country in the Olympic is credited withMsetting a new world's record in the 10,000.-meter walk in a practice trial before setting or 1y Five timers officiated « triai and all reported that Mac red the distance in 45:04 10, while the world's is 45:26 4 I'he time M Master will be IV“VFH’ org ’ann ntil non a4 officia R 'mmv Ssouth onch ONE OF THE GANES IMMOTtTALs | Calendar For duly Has Vive Events. [0 CBREAKS INY MacVaster, With Independence Day Beginning Tatais South On Dennis hitter, re- Troy | 14 two- . amd Lnding With the 26th - Dutican Hargra e Riegnle R Brouthets, a left-handed games, ived a trial National I¢ hit he st ittack day stayed in 2 1 14 consecutive He led years and hitter scheduled for July If ciub calendar. The tournament Kpecial events announced it first base on the With a second-fnning 1 thg game. From 96 this Brouthe He hit later and in 15 of b National 1e Ameérican 1t ow vents are igue team on the 8¢ I In vill be held on July 4 on t me will I Juin g that v duy at 1) | Master co record turnegd 1n by presented 1o nization for recogni that takes v credited s will b L ere a match play with A. H The president’s dicap tournament will be July 12, The 16 lowest net pether a ball | . ooiee quatify. As many 16's a8 pos- ¥ \ N either | .y, d and there will be f the plat I'he score YESTERDAY'S HOMERS v ¥ prizes for low gross and low net 1 ¢ dacahson On July 19 the calendar calls for the Peckinpa matches and f (o Prinley in Aiffer to apply. July 26 wvith the president's matches and other visitore scored 16°s, firet match beaten eight of first | hit in the 1% | Cartson a the 16 seasons, g e aguinst tional but 1 Bitter As80- | genitting in ch s said of eye in place it ciation onee had trephy ha rted on cannot he a% a new m that he A a w I's mark will be form Rrowns igh, fenators Leaders Futh, Yankes Willinme Fournler Ha Troy first H. 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