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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924. Beoeoal Reew | VATIONAL-AMERICAN e e s ruck out, by Morrison Speaking LMWEmuumm““vafv o f S P or { 8 EASTERN LEAGUE and Moran; time 1:35 Yesterday's Results | Springfield 5, 3; Hartford 3, 9 % Waterbury 3, Rridgeport 1 New York .. 3 The drifting Yanks have been rele- New Haven. 3. 03 Albahy 4,9 Two base hits, 4 it : gated to fourth place since they lost Worcester Pittsfield 3 [home © Young; stolen ha < { to the Red Sox yesterday. s gl g | Frisch 11 Meusel; left on ba PU I ! TI TIT F |New York 6; 5 s i | gin 13 i 014 Walter Johnson twirled another | Standing ot Clubs [Tnames ft shut-out yesterday when he pitched | . £ e I hits, off 1 the Senators to a victory over the 3 in 8 2- A B (Continued from I'receding Page) Athletics in one game of the double- (LR N header. > 4 g Waterbury ..... 39 Springfield .. 34 Hartford . s . 22 Worcester . . 24 relentless attack, Three vicious Sy— : Y 4 1% Cardi 3 rights to the head stung the English- Merkie Jacobson got two hits and :::;“g"fm'"“ s Cincinnati, Ohio, June ) BT s oAt n ot btk D) one run in four tmes up for Baitleyoltyr, Loy 2% {1er's long triple to right and a i Moore landed one which looked low. mors.yesterday, The Orloles. won 13} pypaneia’ . . 23 5 e fly by Blades enabled the St greh never batted an eye but tore in foi 8 tram Nawark. | [t | Louis Cardinals to defeat the Uin- i poth hands, landing clean blows Games Today |cinnati Reds, 2 to 1, In ten Innings ity jncreasing rapidity. In the sev- Athany at Hartford vesterday, ~ Both Benton and Preffar oy rely feinted with his ¥ight and A e e nald pitched great ball, the latter holding ¢ 1"l Mlart (o Monre's face with New Haven at Worcester the Reds safe after the first Inning. o,y force that the Britisher rocked Bridgeport at Springfield Boores fon his heels. The wet gloves were 8T. LOUI3 peginning to cut and blood streaked | ol | | Tt will seem like old times again o | see Jim Lynch managing a team in the city league. Jim is mentor for the Pioneers and y'ars and y'ars ago was a right smart player in the old ward league. | - | g “ | NATIONAL AGUE e A T s e e R down the challenger's face, . - 3| . {Holm, cf 5 2 ! In the ninth Greb started a left, The receipts at the Milk Fung show | i Vel ight ] Yesterday's Results Becshi : hesitated a moment then let it fy in New York last night were estimat- | & Dout hit . ed at $200,000, which is about half of | T Torlk 8 Toston 1 reig R o with all his power, his glove bound- what was expected, | Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1 2z el i 0 jng against Moore's jaw with a re- | &t Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 Coones, . . 0 0, ! gounding whack. Moore hegan to tire The absence of Berlenbach from mu‘ Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 2. & Wouon y and frequently fell into a necessary card had a deterrent effect upon the TR . A ey clinch, attendance. Standing of ( Tubs g Tot . 7. 8¢ g Greb found Moore's head with a | A i CL»A\|\] right, a left and another right as the £cott and Jones are in the finals of 4\‘"‘“ York s L e 3 tenth started. Moore landed a left to the collegiata tennis matches and the ‘” Seirich e L sauber : 0 Greb's paw. Moore started a rally tle play will be held tomorrow, oty 2 S " and Greh met it willingly. They Pittshurgh .. ; : Lunean, et 00 < liest mo 1 2 & pi| Blaenn Bnttecs e se 1 1, swung toe to in the liveliest - {Cincinnath ........ 3 e |4 . [ Ho s 03 ments of the Roston .. i 4 \ " 1 o v witl Philade! - - S ! Ihe eleventh opened slowly with | Philadelp loft Louis Vincentini, Chilean light- weight, will appear before the state athletic commission today to seck a Y 5 : . TR h cancellation of his scheduled mateh | ™ BRI § i sneas 1 to the jaw and then opened a fresh with Rocky Kansas at the Queensboro Canics Todny & J i cut on M s right ye. Moore A. C. in Long Island City on Monday o b T chopped a stiff left 1o the champion ight. Abel Bersac, the Chilean's| . S o bef the round ended . Chicago at Pittshurgh i manager, said last night. 'The ot/ <oy the twelfth : | Rrooklyn at Philadelphia weather and the training grind weak- “inol i s 1 . 4 ‘ Cincinnati at St. Louis % ened the Sofith American to such an : o bus g Greb lifted an uppereut to the extent that he was unable to resume | B vase hit, M . il In the thirtes ry b liis training activities yesterday, Ber-| o3 S, T ¥ nog ! e “ dunce again but re was 8 ish i 1ding \ .\',” ntini Washtnkton & would ask the commission's physician |y 58S :“. ::,u'mn' him to determine his Cirvarand it ed. Moore, stung, came be Strong itness to enter the ring against l:.uu Detroit-8t. Louis i Iy but Greb stopped him with a hard Phillies 3, Dodgers 2 TIgHL. ) Hasey danced into a Biy lh standing of b Ppiladelphia, June 27— Bunching | DUt heo AN SRR i y {five hits in the last inning, Philadel- Washington ..... 2 337 | pria yesterday took the first game of | : Detenit . o 5 the merfer from Jirooklyn, 3 to 2,|swings and danced in anc % Roston SR : : | Lienline batting for Harper brought | light punches. Moore lanid a hard New York ..oueuss B 4 517 {in the winning run with a single to ISt irmain s sita A 508 | eenter, Iiefore the gume Trenton the re Cleveland .. N (Y admirers of Charley Margraves, | jaw. Toth were landing ofts event s likely to prove a great coun. | ' MenR0 cens 2 ! 3 | Dodger cateher, who played sandlot | final minute. ter-attraction Philadelphia 2 367 [ball in the Jersey capital, marched | - P — lon the field with a band and presented Official announcoment was mads Games Today himowith a diamond pin and 3150 ini Iast might by the Harvard Athletie sociation of the reappointment of Ed.| D'etroit at Cleveland BEODRIEN ; H ward A, Btevens as head coach of row.| &' Touisat Chicage = Yigh, 2h S A [ | ing at Hurvard for next year, Tuis| (Other téams not achedu o) | k o BRI v ) | action was taken by the canmittee : Dol et INTERNATIONAL LEAGUR athietics on the unanimous recom . > b mendation of Captain Kelley and fhe Yesterday's Iesults sl : ‘ 1 (Continued from Preceding Page) Maltimore 1%, Newark £ mer s of the graduate advisor i ter Toronto 4 v | competitor of note should come along roving committee " n © ] uffale 7, Syracuse 3 : N and tempt them to do a bit of waik- infighting. Greb shot a strong Moore came out of ! with both eyes and his nose dams and the round w Greb land- cd a hard left as th 1t th start- public and the 1 States try conclusions on tie Olympic polo ficld on Sunday,! 6. This date coincides with the day's competition between the Olympic athletas fn the Colombes dium, which s expected to monopoliz the public attention, although the polo round ended, Both cama out with rmliess out with left but reb drove t tn ypes with a solid standing of Clubs t TR g . | he ost spectacular part o he w. 1 PHILADELPHIA The most spectacular part of the Itimors 3 AB. It H. P.O. A, B.|8how began at 11 o'clock, scveral of . sesveban . e b b the strongest players leaving the first Toronto . 4 o | Newark 1o et B B B B e e Half Yearly Reduction On Itochester 0 ) ! 2 Barnes was unable to improve upon 4 | eading ... P | 3 3 sansensh ‘ v R 0 R TIEE DT D o e e MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Fis first two round | Jersey City total of 234 for the 54 holes Out nhe 1 y ey S Sk A BT From QOur Regular Stock Baltimore at N Rochester at Toronto L ARIEEAn v ik G ook 74 for his morning round, giving . Duncan, former champlon, Syracuse at Buffalo o o wann | S i e B 950,00 SUITS, Now $42.00 $38.00 SUITS, Now $33.00 ‘“M,uk ¥ U 0s RIF 13 MEN IN ks e FINALS TOMORROW i 48.00 SUITS, Now 40.00 %ggg gg{%, ll:llow gggg ','”'" GQ“P[ETF VIGTORY i i it comnes o s oo ot on- () 45.00 SUITS, Now 3800 o¢'0p giyprs’ Nngv 23.00 at that, The score auicyeo. | Nake Clean Sweep of EveDls &l wiewsmqunq ]t B ‘ : ‘ e SR Olympic Games e e o " seaeitfrom i ol W Hertias ave e | 40.00 SUITS, Now 3408 1800 SUITS, Now 1549 ,', in8, 2b ot 2 ] » to 1 Morrison and fooper, *f. . . gaged v pitchers' dur Mostil, cf q 1 b atte removed in t o b T D e o BN i the Tirairs counind 1w [ soun (o Palm Beach. Dixie Weaves, Tropical Suits; Khaki, &herl e . 0| United States Olymple rifle_team to- Fiiplayrediad) I ; Eehal v 3 0fday won the remaining €vents, mak- : « / i BeNuDp, . 112 0ing clean svecp in the competiton. : aco, e o, ani 1o - (B | White Duck and Flannel Pants are excepted. el taiE N‘\‘rv’z R merckil Hfeme ‘pled \'..,‘ | rota 4% 2 27 9 0 |total score of (76 the three events, | d DETROLT it distances of 41 and 800 me : matehes [ vamts \ . ; : B e Eicitien woors w048 nad [ R : is the e ich many are looking for- the French 644 N markemcn in (he A01-meire even A I ; . ame sharp reductions in Children’s can marksmen in the §00-metre event today we Gn sergeant Morris . . Sergeant ymond Coulter, ] . f errl - m' / 6 0 2 0| Marine Corps, 49; Lieutenant ghon ... . b Hinds, 1. & A, 41; Corporal ark » 1 0| Crockett, District of Columbia tional Guard, 41 Mt lGlobe Clothing House tBatted for Haney in the ninth in- | Johnston, Dodgers ning Leaders, Chicago n11 300 015- th, Yankes coesees ¢ : red by t i f _— - Detrott 1 000 00 Williasns, — ———— e B e e o R S e R e 1 | For chl? i?etums Use Herald Classified Adots. Double play—{ ne, 4 ¥ Wiltiar J sens . e P 3 Fases on balls - S —— — b e oot SALESMAN $SAM c.. Close and Yet So Far Schupp 3 In 1 inning, Ermke 5 in 1 Hodgs 8 in 8, Cole 7 in 5. Winning tcher—Hodge Losing pitcher — - i — . Time—2:00, Umpires—Evans (TGET ) /1 (PNT COME DOWN GUZZ-11L) YoU (OME mdla' AN HILL AM VOU e & DERR, 5 4 nv‘:l“ i ‘ C’E T PNCUED FOA G'»Nl:tv‘{lt, ) nr\('}mjkYg V GC“NR [f’os'a —7 s 10 UA) 1™ PRl L0 Np—— ‘HO\J(N OQNT‘ N WOMEN'S DUYDS " HEE 10 SETTLE DISPUTE St | &E«‘w‘f’?fl&zfi“&” - DEECHE AND —\ y— | Fm . W Corbin Ted Sox and Kensington Team | 3 { ISV i i a Decidon | . X Y,( ‘Q J y | N g Y M v \ fignt it out on the D L G f'm.ow e 10 BBIST / street grounds in Kensington 4 £ YO, MAa™ &2 Scuday afiernoon &t 2 o'clock. At - \w 7 y s Maager Tobin of the red legged boys L =6 o= o fo. » § plans o start with Billy Wolfe on the - : J Big Bertha of the | wer Hayes or e gepson with ,n while Chant VOUTE :q: C