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EW 'BRITAI DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924, B — Reds-St. Louis | | vies : M. C. 49 S i Baseball Review || Hey, cincinnat, dune 26 cCincinnat ant | BRITISH OPEN TITLE 1§ American Rifie Team ki : pea kin g [ Habit H 1 St. Louis broke even in two fast and niy| First Honors at Olympics | Walter R, Stokes, Washington, D, dsl [ Mo sums Semernin e UP FOR CONTEST TODAY ) p f S el g ‘\;’,‘:”,l,,, winning the |}.m e 2 Pl ‘w”\. £ s Corporal J. W. Crockett, District of = | ocals annexing the seeond, 2 1o oA funce, June o6, e lumbia, Natlonal Gus » p e The best blade of five |1. The sccond game was a pitencr’s | Britain’s Best and Five Leading v, s, |United States iy et sioi (6 00+ u,‘.“m”" ii e ok i y sterday's Results r battic Letween Mays and Solnoren metre event, the first of the Ojymple B stssassstasssennd | Npringtield 4, Hartrord 2 | years back, may be to- Frsmdtailine : stars Ave Seeking To team shooting competition here todsuy | General McDougall, of the L | day’ r scoring the &inning “un i i gall, ¢ Haitien 1t is doubtful if any team ever l\‘\l-"f"‘;hl AL e i 8y's werst het. the Iast half of the ninth an htw oy Win Event Vith g hopraret: e ldeutenant 8. Gendarmerie, wha s & lleutennte 3 any aterbury Bridgeport 4 (first | ole and @ i " ok L. s made N olonel of the United 8 i clim: st plec = ¥ J ble and a similar hit by Daubert. The A a perfect | colonel of h nited States Marine o v ey gy o Ll Y Bon'tendure old fashioned ;... T e | Cafps, hed b, Pleaklith oF Sesiogiult cans. Practically all fans are |"unlin:-}gu:nr l):qum 3 Waterbury 2, (second | Shaves for old time's sake (FIRST GAMD) Hoyleke, Eng., June The DBrit- | Irance’s team was second with 243, [ dusky charges tie the redoubtable 5 3 ans d B D, ST, LOUIS ish ope c0 2ionshib. 2 Gunnery Sergeant Morris Fisher al- | Finns and descends % v[;;: llllmmisre "mJ“ h”‘] ful-enders Lo koep, & Aihany 1o; Haven 3 (firat | Thereds a new degree of S In“\ilv 3 b'H"]’U)”‘-‘:U\vl‘\j “a: 2l eo had a perfect mark The in “\‘\ 'l'llvl») )|1"1|‘[ ."i“n[‘i";:.rrz:‘ :‘\I:LI:::: eir good work. | game. 11 4 0 ostak Ay with the beginnin 13 |4 Lt d @ heat.o gued o, [ shaving pleasure to be had P Nl e R R s e 02 [a1viann) pcores [ ain allowed the Haiticns to Jimber They proved their victories over|game.) faven 5, (sccond | today with the T e R R el e : [Salaputenint SH SN U. 8 in-{up for the first time since their ar- el it RaiR kbt $8 3 3 4 ujlinkaarithe Lioval Liverpool club here. .‘n'm,\ i and although the blacks did not odx % 50 i | More than four score players, includ- | Gunncry Sergeant Morrvis Fisher, U, score any 50s they le v aRin Seabiley: ‘ ; Marvel ‘ {3 0 yers, i . score any 50s they made a showing 32 | Standing of Clubs | elous New il . ‘ : ) ¢ ling Britain's best and five of the lead- = ] . ’ creditable to their training by the The Giants won but lost yesterday (. L. [ | ¢ 1 1 3 i oling professionals of the United States | Beymond Goutter, U, American Marige in a queer game, They tied the re | MY Aterouny T f - b [ — at the beglning of the eighth but as| HArtfora | febd, 0fk heXiis: carimlithe: pIgtL by it rained too hard to lot the Azomn;":\'.”",”"f""_"' I Gnchami s :::;mul-“j:uxl.\;:‘::::;i\“‘nljl‘l' : have their half, the score reverted to |\ PFester . AL MO A B Thirty-six holes are that of the provious inning and the |iyiied, Double-Life Blades ... oo 0 b s and auotiier wo rounds (omor- dgers » give > verdict, : g Critz, ¥ ... "6 06 b e he lowe ore taking the cove l”“‘q.”, nha (23 Use GEM Safety Razors | Roush, et . 3 11 0 1 eted prize. To win means, for o pro- Two doubles and a singie granted il D e el S R " fessional, addcd prestis. und conse- | the Tygers in the third by Shocker . kt 2 ) que crease oneta cturns; e 1Lirtford at Springficl Tah Seeeend 2w and for one o squad of six D 3anc .| Bridzeport at Waterbury. [ EBhipsban; Yy 44 3 & 1 British amateurs, an honor seldom at ave Bancrott of Boston got @ home | i on™ “0 AL = \ May, » DU0A e e w1 w twined by one from their ranks, run in each game of the double head- Sk ¥ it Bressior, sx @ @ o o o The United States is represented by | New Haven at Albany ) : er yesterday. s ik | Jonehive, p ERRRL ® 1 6 Walter Hagen, former title holder; ey | e i ok i D o0D 1 Y " 0 Gene Sarazen, American professional With two out in the ninth and the | NATIONAL LEAGUE I.EAEUE BALL EAMES Torata i1 2 14 2 champion: Long Jim Burnes, MacDon- score tied, Ike Boone, pinch hitter for x or 1y ) ald Smith and Gil Nicholls the Red Sox, hit a single, bringing in Yesterday's Results g 15 AL LU George Duncan, tormer open cham- the wining run. | Boston 4, Philadelphia 2. (Contmued from Precedfhg Page) 080" pion, who Is playing around with SRS, | New York 6, Brovklyn 3. - g W00 W Barnes, is one of the British tavor- | The Pittsburghers and Chicagoans dittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3. ore 1n 5 hit, Cooncy; three bus ites, others heing the long driving Abe . t g 2 ; score the cighth, caused the con- Boline, Su doubl s, . - e went 14 innings yesterda@ before a| (Uther teams not scheduled.) test to fintsh With the seventh. ang [Coanes ta Homeby to Muchier: aft o mase Mitchell. Arigyr G. Havers, defeod. verdiot was reached, then Bmill Yde, — permitted Brooklyn to win a pitchers |75 Joule 8 Cinclunatt 1o: 1 ing champion, and E. 1. Whitcombe the Pirate southpaw, ended things Standing of Clubs » | battle between Grimes and '“:”. ll\-‘ :: \|' it b L L Wio Aoistied cions tanjnd tiavars nst - o ith a triple with two one. Yde had W, [ 1 i o Rl el b AR Py yeay “lf t I OW aVisUsly tisd ths acble in the ninth: New York ") |score of 3 to 2. Wilson's home run |{f PRR 810 1aet " amateur catrants include Rog- | 1 e ln o Or On 0 H Ohicass 1 gave New York the lead in the sixth 5 | and Cyril Toll | ith a single after two were down, ago . . | i pitch, Haines er Wethercd an yril Tolley, ® S Brooklyn a7 sug Put Brown, Indianapolis recruit, drove Jim Barnes took 78 for his first 18 2 The Pioncers will practice at st |Pittsburgh .. a ¢91 I the winning Robin runs in the [, = (SECOND . sles and George Duncan, the British- ir ressure 1res £hess Neld tomight. Loa Notilason will H'}mci“nuli 2 467 | feventh The core; [ Cineing Yoo 150 ent et with whom he played, 7 Duncan : R eslst Jim Lynch in the management :Iv:atlt:'ll‘»lm.m' :"n M:»\A :1& e & u‘nw] y“““"n :\: e ‘1\1“.;“«\'.»‘4‘:“‘\?::)]-'v‘ “'55 )ou |'|_de on a real cushion of air when your car f the team. ERlia0My ] - PO. A L Pirtes Win inrge Ewllery of carly Msers, The is equipped with Dayton Thorobred Cords. You The Pirates of this city who have it e ey e i eh Rt mciaras ot faid o roll over the bumps and ruts like a boat rides over Dttt Wl S l\l-:uu'h : S e i ,f,',,‘.‘).",” ML e the waves—no jar or jolt or fatiguing vibration— | New York at Brooklyn. TR e AT * 5 " g L] FIRPO TO SAIL JULY 5. ius asy swi 3 i} th the Mo} ks of Meriden at the H ia homa « Jjust an easy sw 4 I‘.'“".\ I'nfll:n H.‘;\.‘m N vJ, iver city | 5t Louis at Cincinnatl, SR bt el R ||'c~'t comfort nn:ingvlz:fu “‘(- ghdg}h'l! W T FosILniatue 1A 4 (ol ) 't Philadelphia, N ' B Far \he THiiek: vdeis a ,;;,' 1 South American Scheduled (0 Reach 8% pleasure In driving. % o at Pittsburg) B d ninth with two out sent the ¢ m Here on July 23 for Wills Bout. Its hecause they're built to he used with much Tracy Terguson will furnish the AMERICAN LEAGUR “ 275 2t "y 2linto extrn innings and his teipie i New York, June 26.—Confirmation less air than ordinary tires require. They yield fans of Waterbury with another sing- o . «ALGUE BROC the fourteenth with twe Plrat on of Lo Angel 1Pirpo’s plane to sail jus 0 104 structions y yoke rencw their fistic feud at theWa. | Washington 4, York 3 (10 B el et h CHICAGO Van Dyke, leaving Bucnos Aires on Jars and jolts and smooth out the rough places. terbury armory tonig The will step """":‘:;.I L P ’ e i ABR 0 pa v July 5 owas recelved here yesterday We want you to see these unusual tires—ride on 4n the star bout of a show being run o sy ":‘p"'mil‘l A 'H_' o £ e el e, x 3 Pl % by rex Rickard, the promoter an- them—use them. by Dan Buckley, S e et T :::;: )[R o St I | . , nouneed. Virpo, Rickurd said, is % . " ) [aitten, et LRSI " 5 1 1 15 0 0 scheduled to arrive here on July ; leveland-Chicago, (rain) ','v‘:“,,,:v I S A and, after a fow days of rest to shak = | The — - — irimes, p 1L " o ot 8 off the « 18 of the long sca veyage, II‘;x"lllrrI'I“‘l\|::ll' Dayt J L) | standing of Clubs Tatals ® 3 9 N 13 0 SN B A | o will enter upon training for his pro | a lr 1 w L. p.C, |Kow 1w DA posed hout aguingt Harry Wills, New | ° ! | Washington [ o 2 . "y L Orleans negro heavyweight : “ | New York A 8 D of rain,) . 10 . Rickard would not admit that he 3 High St. 210 Arch St. ::“I;v»:" . 0 R?l\ ! ) e mnz:umu.u : h.mlnlml‘ldwl definitely upon :‘.r; :rl\ Hartford New Britain Josto T 1y A oo, AL L] A " YA K ns the date for this mateh, and would £ .217 ” Louls 5 L e Pk o8 Doan 4 tirimen | A0 3 ! 30 ot substantiate the Matement cwd- Tel. 5-3170 Tel. 1743 Cleveland ) 100 | pitch, Brimen; nassed ball, Taviar: urniery |Cayior ‘ 1 ited to Kirpo in South America that { Chicage a0 474 | Klem and Wilson: time 1:47, N E ) this date had been set. The pro- | s. Ihiladelphia 38 868 — Be A i L ) moter, however, asserted that ho was | e split Eyven I ) seriously considering this date and 0 SRR '-Ilf:.|., Philadeiphis; dune. $8.~Bhtadels B s declared he would make known his Geraldine's Dad Was In This € Washington at New York m"k’jx:; el e LR L, HI ks e o) 1 - n his Cleveland a . 0. eadqe vRterda e rome am 5 SOOI BN 4T T a1 w30 }'u-“m:“'\ :'m: :l""‘l‘:“-" T winning the first game 9 to § i ten | para " N b e oro re 0’ s in the game, thanks to 28 safe hits g it el innings and the Rraves the second 4 Aatted f, e e YT 2] Cincinnatl, June 26.—Pedra Dibut 10 errors and three walkn—this we INTERNATIONAL ‘” AGUS [te 1. Heavy hitting Including home | X—'Me out wien winning vun s ored Cuban piteher, who joined the Cin Pioneer Low Air Pressure Tirve the record of the Philadelphia Play- | > haopsamgBrns b rung by Bancroft, Henline and Ware | porrak o 4 " ! cinatl Redw last spring, has been re N y ers' league team against Buffalo on | Fouontere Mot por, fontured the Mret contest. Bane | Sae v ke it 008 o0 § leased to the St Petersburg club of HARTKFORD — TEL. 3005 — HARTFORD .:mlu 26, ;\‘m. sir 1 arrar, 1;1”,.54:‘"]'-‘ Halimore 18, -Syrscuss © (tat|croft |l¥-0 had & home fgn in the 1A rnhare the Florida league 1athed, made two singles and a teiple, [ o) second game. o = - T MG ‘rvfn'l": Connie ‘IMI' Clarke "I""ll Baltimore 10, Syracuse 1, (2nd ‘”‘Aflrr playing nearly three hours in Bedflme Storieb rwin, every man on hoth teams hi 5 ® opener the team were ‘halted hy . game,) r it v safely, Two ,llu vlo outfielders made | ©p ol atar 12, Rending 6 rain In the closing contest, "The By GLUYAS WILLIAMS five errors, The score Newark 8, Buffalo 7 Rraves got off to an carly lead and W Philadelpt | (No other games played.) held the advantage to the finish, The | /M8ing pitcher Yo, umpires, fiig \ Ol'fylng About w““‘ed ab. h, o, A e pi doige seores Moran; time #:1¢ lGlH"l’)‘v, ef. 7 S standing of Clubs (FIRET (AME) - - Ehindle, = d J e ETON d y . | 1. BOETON Pickett, $ 02 paitimore 20 5| AR, MM POAE | ES AT AVON Mulvey U109 hesitits 3" !rm o, $ o Bk | Iogarty, rf. . Buffalo . o7 B » 500 2 g1 1 | Three Contests Result in Victories in Farrar, 1b. 8120 1 1pochester 31 hoedman (01 s 2 ¥ b e Y e o ;lm:z R € covees : : l ": |ReRAINE . 0v0vrne ' o ’“_r:” e 2.1 3 ’: " : raight Heat lml.l.'\'\ Impose anders, p. .. 3 0 3 Syracuse : Rmit N e Total 59 30 28 27 18 4| = Mann i ' 4 w|, Aven. Conn, June 26, —Miraight ota i a | Games Today “ s & ' . ts were the rule on the second day Bu "| " | Baltimore at Newark 1 O SR the Bay State clreuit meeting here s 'y Rochester at Toronto NS, -y "0 A 0 a8 oall three races helng won in this Clarke, r‘f.'l‘ fyracuse at Buffs | J U 1 % %irashion. Pluto Watts repeated his Mack, ”,.‘ ef. Jergey City at Reading. | Totan P17 a0t 14 1 Readville victory by taking the mease Wise, 2b, . | - 2y Seicgier 000 PHILADELPHIA ure of his competitors in tie 2 trot v:_ror»w:.h\'v HAS A TOUGH YOB Sand. & AR RO PO A B Townsend Ackerman grabbed off the Trwin, 3 N HE $2000 three reold trot with the Nowe, & Vicentini Will Have 90 Go Vast Next " . ot 2 2 2 1 1 # favored Reamore whiie Kdmond 1t “'v;nr. 4 | Monday Night o' P10 e der, who makes his headgquartors at :;‘I:“\‘mrv 7 | New York, June 26.—Luis Vicen-|Fara. 2 ) Y8 the Eastern States track in Spring i - o [tinl, one of the hardest natural hit- ::"‘ e 1 field, handled the 2,24 pagers wi | Total - 17 10 [ters developed in the lightweight et ¢ 11 4 1 e ease with Anne's Daughter Buftalo 2 |ranks In many years, 18 going to get |steinedacr, | BAS e, The judge's ofdered all bt Phila x—30 [all the test thrills mustered against | ' " o o O ool the last named event and wo.base hits — Rowe, Rainey, [him in the Queensbo®) stadium next | \o | 0 fined Johnny Campbell, sccond 1ra ‘ White 2, Paldwin, Griftin, Shindle, | Monday night when he faces Rocky . @ 0 0 cr for Billy Flemming, $100 and Milligan, Banders, Cross, Three-base Kansas of Buffalo, | . - 1 him and his hors Da hit—Farrar, Home runs — Shindle, | XKansas is rough, tough, game and a . 4 Nrect, for lays, for not trying to Pickett, Stolen bases—Griffin, Pick- | hitter, He came along a few seasons - win J te were called off when ett, Wood, Milligan, Bases on balls— [back and whipped every single one stved y the judg ecided Campbell had wot 4 e y he contenders e ug J ey given his host the i h t e ldwin 3, Sanders 6. Struet out | of ti tenders including Chariey | posisr al ) a | ?_’;3';”'1“'" s, Hit by pitcher— | White, Law Tendicr, Sailor Friedman, |1 " 1o 1 they varned him betore the start | Mulvey. Wild piteh—Baldwin. Dou- |and Willle Jackson. He is built like |~ S Witson, Set of the sccond mile. The decision wae ble plays—White, Clarke, Plckett, | a vest pocket edition of Tom Sharkey, || n." | A0S A it unpopular with the spectators, n Farrar. Farned runs—Buffalo 5, [but with ail his muscular attainments, | yiorpe e o8, Rtong Vs of whom had backed the feld against 'hmd;lphh 8. Umpires— Ferguson he is a fast and free hitter, The | Woelrs " Tie. the favorit Malmetto, which “ne and Hotbert. Chilian champlon is golng to be ses |10 M1 ’ t ; Mctonis. | distanced In the second heat - {verely tried when he meets Rocky, |ases o Socas 5; Bewon 2 8 w’s score: Ray Schalk hitsa | quite the most important hout he has |ver 2 tu ' MoN AMATELR BOXER Dris [ & double, a triple and & home |engaged in since he came here, unher- |? "'“‘l‘;\." . S o ot Boston, June 26 Joe Mi . | o alded and made good. ot Stroker 3 - L prominent year-old amateur hoser, ————— | -— ——— Mkt = died &t bi# home in the Charlestonn HIGH SCHOOL WILL COMMERCIAL ALLEYS o Co " A yosterdny from ansemia + A S Rixteen men were entered in the | Bre - o, Gloame Minehan, who had on acti i athe PLAY EIGHT GAME | weekly roll-off held every Wednesday [iosing " . . peee otics at Boston College, had heen fFee g | night. Following are the winners of |mjck and Pfirms " garded as sure of 4 place on Coachi George Cassidy of YBe [4i5 4n prizes: John, §8: Woink, 84; |4, s AR . Olympié team until his collapse tn 8] © High school football tea Chesky, $3: Robinson, 82 Phitadeiphia s 151 bout & menth % ! arranged an eight-game schedule tor the Red and Cold sridders nest fall, opening the scason at Waterbury on September 27 and closing with a final league game in Hartford on November 15. There will be four, and possibly five, home games. The schedule: gept. 27--Crosby at Water- SALESMAN SAM (Jom» 5] 9:1(0: o ™) SHEAFE 19 WATHING ' HOUSE. Ry NG NG N-GULYS 'L HAUE 10 HEEF ON \JL%: 50 NS DUD9 AL | GET o™ 9% UNTIL HE GETS 1iAED LOOHING FOR MEL —~Meriden at New Brit- at New Britatn, Nov, 1—Buckley at New Britain. | Nov. S—Milford echooi at Mil- sords Nov. 16—Hartford at Hartford. - PR i YALE-WARVARD SAYL JULY 8 New ¥ Jure I€~3"ans havé i for t where they | thar of friport- meet- a- | DOWN WAT(H ME MAKE & it | Almost But Not duite BY SWAN (1 BEG JOUR PAAPON ONT C TOWN E | (A VELP (T | TOWARD DOWNTOWN ? Y VE9, INJEEDEE) MATY- ARE JOU GONG / 1 YBM - T4ANKY 1€E- UL OPLIGED - | HAUE.. AN BWEUL TIME. AEMEMBEAING WHICH DIRECTION (T J e ~ 41 B NEA Serpes Toe ) Sumus