New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 8

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NEwW BrRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FriDAY, JUlNE 27, 1oid SSESSHLLSLHELHHLHLHHLELLELLLLHLELEL L1500 HHLHHDLH5L50HLBLEILLLHLBLHLBELLLSLEHELELELHLHLILHLHLLHEILLELHIBLELLLLELLILEMEBLLLLLLBLLL0 8555098 HLHLLEHELHLLHLLLHHLLHHEH5SHLLHLLHSSLHSLH 59980009 U. S. MARKSMEN BEST IN THE WORLD — THREE CITY LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW—GREB HAS BUT ; LITTLE TROUBLE DEFEATING MOORE WHILE TUNNEY KNOCKS SPALLA A-KICKING—SEELEY WINS THE STATE TITLE § Wm«ntvcflvcwwvn«mtwnw%wnvv VIVPPTITINIPIPIVIIIIINIIVIVIVIICTITITIIPIIVIVIPICETTINGIPPIPIVETPITIIIIPFIIT (PTINIIPIINEII PIRATES IN SENSATIONAL SPURT IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Defeat Cubs 2-1, Thereby Winning 10 of Last 14 Games— | Robins Lose to Phils — Giants Smother B Cards Win in 10th Over Reds—Yanks Go to Fourth | ‘ When They Lose to Boston—Washington Splits Even —Chisox Lose to Cleveland. New TYork, ine 27.—Pittshburgh | B! now steps from t ma chorus to occupy the spotlight w has recently shone on the Tigers, dians, Senators and Giants. -~ . Judge; Classed among the logical contend- |,/ Hirion ers for the Giant crown the Pi 1 dou s, Jo after knocking about in odd cor ses, Philadely of the league have suddenly become |3 PA%e on balls off Baumgnrtue ambitious and won ten r Jast | L e 14 games. The streak, contir yesterday with a 2 to 1 victory o the Cubs, enabled them to creep to within one and one-half games of third place as the Robins lost a 3 to 3 battle to Philadelphia. The Pirates got only six hits from Aldridge and Wheeler while the Cubs made eight off Morrison, but Pitts- burgh made the most of their lately- acquired faculty of hit-conservation, The Phillies beat Brooklyn by making five hits in a ninth inning rally. Back at the Polo Grounds for a brief farewell before starting west, the Giants increased their lead over the Cubs to three and one-half gam : by winning from Boston 8 to 1. The oo i ‘ Barnes brothers started to pit 5 3 4 both were knocked out, Jonnard lleving young Virgil in the*first, hel¢ the Braves to three hits in 8 2-3 nings, - Mueller's triple and a sacrifice fly to Blades gave the Cardinals a 2 to victory in ten innings over the Reds,| who have lost 11 of their last 14 sames. Benton and Pfeffer pitched great ball. | The world's champions dropped to . fourth place in the American league | and are only a half game ahead of St Louis in fifth as a result of their sixth | straight defeat, an 8 to 5 reve in- flicted by Boston, which went into third, , Ehmke allowed 15 hits but was effective in the pinches, twice fanning Ruth with men on bas Markle, an American assoclation Y kee recruit, was knocked out by Bos- ton, Washington after winning straight games from the Yanks took the first of a double-header with the Athletics as Walter Johnson bested Baumgartner with a 5 to 0 shutout, Eddle Rommell more than : honors in the second half by allowing only two hits and beating the Senators 1to 0. Martina held the Athletics t 6 hits. Cleveland resumed tumble game by to 4 in 10 innjr The Indians were = off to an early lead behind Metvier Red Sox 8, Yankees and after the Six in the ninth came ! back with three runs, The victory put . Cleveland in sixth place and Chicago to seventh, Detroit Louis were idle because of rain r 1 16 ich In- e Philadelphia 000 Indians 7, W Chicago, June the fifth game of the day from the White Sox with a 7 score, due to a three run rally fn the tenth on as many hits and af Sox had tied the score at 4-all in the nin Leveret was weak and wild for five innings, and thercafter Cven- gros and Blankenship failed to hold the Indians., te Sox 4, Cleveland won er the . PO, Y. Leverette Honper ongros, Thurston n- four evened its rough a efeating Chicag Roston It w sIXtL Mraight loss, F od Ruth with June York y 1 ot ited ’ rday ough the wor nd B gox, fift Yankees' AMERICAN LEAGUE 1" 18 the mke fan n on hase rors by \ y and 8 to acore Boston runs and Even Break, i Wethindatus Washington, June 27.—Washing broke even in a double ader with NEW Philadelphia here yesterday before a orowd of 25,000, inchiding President Coolldge and his family, which turned out to celebrate the return of the Na tonals in the league leadership, Walter Johnson shut out the tors in the opener, 5 running t Washington winning streak games, but Rommel performance in the fina with Martina, Philadelphia wi to 0. Simmons’ double rifices accounted for t shutout was Johnson's gears of major league pit President Coolidge was g thusiastic reception when he arrived just of tha second. gam and two wers prasident h eount of bus was valuab to 0, duplicate and tw ing by pr NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants Win -4 1:5-5-5-9-5-8-9-9-9-9-9-4.4 -5-4 anew RROW COLLAR that is full of comfort - 20¥ 199949059454 Cluett Peabody & on — | series here to- | ?AMERICAN BOXERS PICKED TO WIN OLYMPICS | | | | | In no form of sport is American| lete as in the re- punch- all and 3 fig- hnically lomination so con L fined and genteel art This being conceded by undry, American amateur make what is 1te | veteran, J. H. Taylor with 149, the list, but es to come through were still Further down boxer with chanc ure to the other American competitors, Gil {at the X | end [ bo \CITY LEAGUE GETS UNDER WAY TOMORROW AFTERNOON ijo Games Will Be Played EREB RETAMI_S— at 2 o'Clock and at 4 Pumls’[l_[; TIT[E o'Clock Another Tilt Will Be on Tap. (Bests Moore in Hard Fight- The New Britain City lcague gets away to a start tomorrow dfternoon at Walnut Hill park with the Rangers and Mohawks playing on diamond No. 1 at 2 o'clock while the Pioneers ¢ { bats with the St. Mary's team on dia- mond No. 2. The 4 o'clock game on cdiamond No. 1 brings together the nners of last year's cup Tunney and Stribling Win York, 27.—Harry Greb, world’s champion middleweight, suc- defended 160 pound crown against his Ingiish challenger, Ted Moore, in a fast 15 round match, the feature bout at thé® Milk fund card | ankee stadiumn last night. It was Greb's fight from the start. Gene Tunney, American light heavyweight champion scored a tech- nteal knockout Lrminlo Spella, Kuropean heavyweight champion in the seventh round of a scheduled 12 round match when Referee Eddie Purdy stopped the bout after Spella's left eve had been completely closed hy Tunney's straight right nd punch. One minute and 55 scconds of fighting had expried in the seventh round when the bout was halted, The came as a sudden surpri as lla had recently lied carried the fight to Tunney Stribbling 1s Hissed Georgia's sensational — schoolboy hoxer, Willlam' 1. (Young) Stribling was given a judge’s decision over Tony Loughran, DPhiladelphia, in a spactacular six struggle. The verdict was decidedly unpopular with the crowd of which jammed the hig baseba d to witness the matches, hoos and catealls greeting the decision of the announcer, When Steibling walked down the erowded lanes to lis dressing room he was ac- companied by a blast of hisses from the irate fans, disappointed at the verdict, The negro middlews ship of the world changed hands when Larey Estridge, hard hitting Marlem b scored a decisive vie- tory over Panama Joo Gans, veteran namplon, in a ten round prelimin New June cessfully his Pirates, and the Fafnirs, Secretary William Claney has as- ned the umpires for tomorrow and hur Campbell and Philip Ross will work on diamond No. 1 and Herbert | Sautter and Willlam Fitzpatrick wiil do duty on diamond N 3. Jamesy | Naughton, a member of the public amusement commission and the mov- ing spirit this ye®r and last in the organization of the city league, will toss out the first ball in lieu of Mayor Pac who will be out of town. All teams slated to play tomorrow Lave heen holding practice this wesk ind each outfit is ready to give a good account of itaelf, AERIAL DERBY AT TAVTON SATURDAY Army Fligrs Ave Going Aiter Records Tomorzow over and Daytor important held will he Olifo, June 27,—All of the weight-carrying records not by United States aviators sought Saturday in the aerial I\:ylln\ to be staged at Wilbur Wright field The flier and and take off at | the Fairfield post and will use the fifty kilometer course, equivalent to thirty« one miles, which & recognized by the ight champion- will known as up In the Olympic Lout Nicholls and Gene re rather remote, from Whitcome and vell up in the with 153, Jim Barnes with chances Aside Brit- the HAGEN AND SMITH s SHOWING UP WELL e i’ ois Byt To Britishers Abead of e Sarazen whose with 158, the for ately the country are as ski It may Taylor sionals, be oring ishers first « These Yanks |7 ‘G 18 true o Fngland has no Dempsey or Leons to fire t imagina e youth. The medio- | s far short of being a France is little | ¢ battered Carpen 1ad no outstand- since the death re len and and Holland George sherlock 151 Leach 1 o Dunca Rowland Ball, 157 Aubrey French open champion Smith went out in 89, ing out bounds into #t the 6th and extreme im long Sth where ¥ | ard of Stribling tion of combatiy kett fa ding figure offt with I tier. Australia ing ring notable Les Darey A and these Jones Boomer, former s0 had 15 despite the inl-for By The Associated Pross, Hoylake, 1ing, June 27 Hagen and MacDonald were well up in the running for the Trit ish open goM championship as the final day's play hegan over the royal Liverpool course, With [cards of 150 each to show yos- terday’'s gruelling struggle unger | verse weather conditions the two American professionals saw ahead of | them only two Britishers, 1. It Whit- [ P47 4 | His ) t 147 and he brillian and the | o bhetter Walter | « Smith ol e of tune on his ards bel- t the joa has 1po and Vin kindled a of 36 holes drive when a half dozen stew lopy Mile he w top He ma a inking a of the two have flisticufts, of Johnny Italy and that th gon W centini vibrant interest i I'he belligerent inflnence is strongly feit in Ll r mbers Battling Ne for his swir awever, long en for recovery putt from the edg Dundee Denmark picture 5 @ Dae Eapect teal Fight From Denmark, In this conneet is interesting to find that th favorites t finals (e aceurate, despite the fanit with he combe with a i and the only srd three strokes on the still Jeft wind where green a chance to with nort! fon 1§ [ his putting was at the Denmark te ind 18 expected to rrifying paw in the to Am 8 one | took ft wi strong pro- of today's Alex him weather from the beginning rnes, paired in one of the carly des tures from the first te MacDon« ald 8Bmith, the next American to start, teed off an hour after The the FUNNY BASEBALL SUPPLIES Special Pric D. & M. Line winds hlowing vailed at th | play Jim 1 Herd, wa nam going 1 M 1t bouts America doesn't | American young Danes ir p i writ “Wh Denmark w with Pull must suffer an N Barnes, he rolls a Olympic i mounds along mouth clusters sand hills and that Dee all naing about fringe the of | of | holes bor pectators 1ot until some | 1y T Frank | | hoat driv- | orchard | fright [ | ting His | the and the ring en- Gans about hy wicked times his straight left title holder to the floor of allepger made a frantie deavor to stop Gans in the final round e was on top of him during the entire minutes of [Sible g but Gana remained upright to |twie, distance and endurance, beil Tor the teiith ani Anal e list of events (10w Kpeed and 1,500 James Dooljtt in Nving against 1Lisutenant ¥ dale in a PW-5 Boeing pur- eut IPederation Aeronautique Internation. was bhadly Estridge’s jabs Ineluded in the events with pla stipulated Joads, Others will ha carrying weights to aiti. On some flights it will be pos. to establish threo records—alti- sent the o1 nranee s carrys [for planes tndes three round P meters, Ldentenant the ®p.y H. Barl suit plane peed for Kilograme, for and 206 kilometer Lientenant John A, Mac- Martin bomber and Greh-Moore Pight The t amgrossive hoth tonk tury it the start hoys aled In at the opening hell, Greb's left found Moore's repeatedly, A cut on Moore's no d up in the when o planes carrying 1,000 e 100 Tistan ready i t Greb brought Dis to Moore cart from the first round aft Mpperent duration for planes Lieutenant Civitian - Pliot 1,000 kilograms ling the skin Kuglish okley and Martin for plane was put nehes from all a4 Lewildered hy The man's nose. The champion carrying and 0 ian Pilot Ralph across his |y rections Moore wa ' or kilo Fnglis) it his spec Viility i VP duration AN'E N « swollen (wies not wood in a co mal size Moore the Distanee and for planes Lieutenant +« Douglas plans carrying the same measured 100 and Licutenant in a Douglas plane, Vas roubie carrying 200 iarold It Harris in Speed plane champio s me were ike pendutums and the con g inging for on Moore's nose 0o 20 Alex stant poundis 1 the weight over el Kilometer course n the roun 3 o slarted to tell and he e the Prit about 1 1" In the fourt i"ierson dAro witl Stattory ball coach at Har- iwh champior ring Jach 1 ke Appointment of who b TR T at head coach of made terms of mil G pummelling hig ehallenge ze nine was (i s (Continued on Following Page) ianouneed hat TS — - in to endure Fouls Will Mean Disqualification. | CHAIRMAN | RISE THE QUESTION OF Tae PLATFORM PCRICVAL VRIVILEGE - SELF conNv 2 FAINT CRIES OF TAaw ARGENTINA WINS sonth American Teanis Easports "OH my DEAR FRIENDS LET vs NoT BE FALSE Jo THE IDEALS OF ouR MOWETER OF GREED FOREFATHERS, GAZE LITICS = ARE WE| HumBLY oM Yo sE7C & STARRY EAN ~ ETC ARE WE AS A GREAT NATioN To TOLERATE | H THE BLO0D SYCHING Tronnce and Rapier-men in Olysmphe Comtost POST-SEASON OFPER n Wants Detroit and to Play on Pacific Const : """" 20,0 7 Fotbesa teed. *t There’s at Least One in Every Convention (vorce From REAR) < 8 BRIGGS " AND FURTHER IerE MY FRIENDS eTe. 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