New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 194, SSOSOHLHILHLHHLLLLILLLEE LLLLLLHLOEHEHEILLEISLHSSIOLLOLLHPEBLHLESS L LBLYHLLLLEHSSHLLHHHLLLLHHHELLHHLLLELHSLLLHLSHOHOSSHFHEOEH88BLLLLBHHLHH Y HEAVY HITTING FALCONS SHOW DERBY HOW IT IS PONE—CITY LEAGUE DEVELOPING HARD BATTING PLAYERS— GRAND CIRCUIT OPENS TODAY — BESSES RELEASE THREE PLAYERS AFTER LOSING LEAGUE GAME—SPORT BRIEFS COPPPTPIITETVRITINFITINTIFTHG N#?OTQ‘T""G"Q"T"'!"mQ"3'10"0.’0'00“"“1"'”""".@f?ffi@““m«‘“?"i"m"'VG’"'W"’CCV“WMO"’M’. 79 Falcons to Play for WASHINGTON STILL AHEAD NENSINGTON EASY e "o v o | BRISTULWINS OVER ' PIRATES, MOHAWKS, SAINTS wiTH oTHERS 1N PuRsurr TOR CORBIN TEAM | ° """ | BESSELEUNDNINE ~ opEN SEASON WITH WINS Tobin's Aggregation Batter Po- 'But Locals Win Exhibition Game| | | " FALGONS OUTHIT i ptember 1 to 4 the I'alecons association 1 its convention in d w Britain be ented by delegs At this no th Senators Have Two Game Lead—Red Sox Lose to Lead- City Leaguers Now Under a number o ers While Indians Defeat Detroit and Chicago Beats time also, Falcon baseball teams from all over the country will engage in a baseball elimi- Against Walnuts won Way—Heavy Hitting and Numerous Errors Fea- litis and Hayes for 19 Hits o wio RIVALS AND WIN Brooklyn IFalcons w league game in offe Politis The Besse-Lelands 5 hits, with ! zed in, | buried | Battering Hayes for a total of 1 plenty of extra base hits squee Jack Tobin's Corbin Red Sox ——————————— | the Kensington team by a &c 11-4 in a game played in Kensington yesterday Wolfe Sox pitched in Jlanger. 11 men to his batter ness a ved a swe Priasser, ings Browns—Giants Lose and Win—Chicago Cubs Win From Reds and Pirates Trounce Cards. nation tournament for the na- tional championship and the New Britain Falcons already have s ified their intention of entering and competing for the championship of the United States. The various teams will be paired off and the win- ners will play the winners un- til but twn are left and when these two meet the victir will, fared the national cham- 4 will receive a suitable an losing a New over Sunday, ture Three Games Played. Saturday to the Departures Bristol ¢ to 1 and winning & n»:;}smgging Locals Trounce Derby | Watute of Hartord, 11 and | Boys 17 to §, | Walnuts of Hartford, 11 and 7. | e Ne Britain Falcons Saturday’s Game In Saturd zame Bristol | nits ana the seven. mpted (the- localiagrin o, the {hrough with another win yesterday when they took the Derby Falcons into camp by a score of 17 to 5 and, although it was a one-sided game, it . ST ore o The city league opened Saturday afternoon with three games played, resulting in victories for the Mohawks over the Rangers, the Pirates over the and St. Mary's over the the American from a ba Washington fourth, made first place and away and runn ¥ wtors n bei 1 on the mound for the L nice game, never He turned back the him in ¢ got six | Zeilke | | fourth | v came | | Fafnirs Pioneers. Mohawks vs Rangers | The game betiveen the Mohawks {and the Rangers, which the former won 12 to was featured by the heavy hitting of the Mohawks against Charlow, he being driven from the mound in the second inning with one down, and the experimenting with players by the Mohawk manager. The Mohawks used about every player {on their roster. Both teams hit well, |but the Mohawks had the edge on their rivals and hit harder and more frequently, The score. MOHAWKS be dec pion a troph) U while be at second 1 en“having a sweet batting pree uring the last four g found the of the opposing hurlers to and out of five trips to the 3 hits. His average for the last four zames is 646, For the . Ken asgregation, atalino at first base turned in a pret- | ty game, one of his stops turning back |a threatened Corbin rally. Score: of su terday t now and R double game after Boston got ry in tne sevent The victory allowed the amb Benators to gain a ga over teoit which again ized an outbreak dia who won, 7 to 3. oft C and aute, Smith in the seventh, stopped rally. Chicago advanced to halt game Louis @ who are tied for I the Br 5 victory for Browna safely bunching blows off and G. Lyones, adelphia were The Giants hind Virgil Barnes, dquel with his Brother Braves, Early in th nd game of the second game of the dout Bos- ton gave Cooney three-run lead which he held the Giants got to him in the late innings for a 5 to [ 3 victory. Cunningham catch and alsa a Dean in the first inning game, Mclinnis, the next batter, plicating the hit, Chicago broke its losin i gained a half game on th pins . :‘:\. winning from Cincinnati 2.0 ] ‘ e UL L Corbiy y Kaufmann was steady behind perfe : n 1 aupport. Benton Wabbled and replaced by Sheeha Brooklyn won a thriller from the Phillies. Ring and Grimes struggled stubbornly for nine innings with a one to one score Grimes allowed three runs in the +/LOGAL PIRATES LOSE 10 hearty Flatbush dinners. ' nus to Sisle p who has transformed a bhand | o umplres 1 The rollicking P it t Charles Miller's Aggregation Has Two g A RS & bang | it veterans into potential champlons, stralght with a 6 in over into poter ¥ By 1 Y i L y Bad Innings and Fall Victims 1o York Dbatted way to s} ; Cardinals, whose fnning rally ! H hehi stream of of three runs, due hamer by s ' 1y stream of | trinmyp Blades with two on. it enoug pitehin previously reliuble v ¢ q st you ters, Wright, Pirate shoitstop, also hit for Wright the circuit, “ICAN LEAGUE N Tygers bat. who has be games, BASEBALL REVIFW IN BIG LEAGUES Senators Feature With 16 ‘Wins in 19 Games ; plate garnered friendly h, 1gton D by a hits off Quinn | Workman ‘1 n 21-3; h umpires, E T Dauss o ~cn sayder, 1t uber, White Sox 6, Brown June 30.—Hollis turned in his eleventh victory of defeating the to 5. Lou1 AB. smith, | Preisser Blan, { Boston, Chic beating ; 11th th T season Louis Browns who June his mates were Davis, Shocker Yoyk and Phil- scheduled. played lolently be- |3 W ost a 4 to 1|, while s T not A of o losecssmmmanasu® ¥ produ wls3203342w332228 Tatals cuit. ‘The ball was hit to left field | hit to right, Goodridge sacrificed him | M8 A SHea s fE S etficient third inning when Lanning was safe |cob O W0 Forslund’s hit through first base.. | geniad into the limelight as a ewat- the inning by sending the ball to left {in four time us. Some flashy flelding |Schmidr Carragga : and Mullen played good for the locals | that the Falcons played ggroriess ball York A surprising Hein, n . 1NN sue | developing into mora than five rune. Wolte Bd he mast Invevesting Mec O gond game for the losers, inning when he connected for the cir- and Moore made a poor try and the ball rolled to the fence. Bristol {scored one run in the second. Reilly [ 50 n L LT T by boys did along and went to third on & | por 1y the field and at bat they passed ball and scored on Moore's hit | Tl B0 it "ing with the one ex- to center. Bristol scored again in the [ ception mentioned gave the locals & on an inficider’s cholce. Korkhetmer | ™ gjatka, the New Britain first base- sent a long single to center and Lan- 1,0, gistinguished himselt by sock- ning went to third and scored on [j . ot a home run, and Sheehan also Tamm singled to right and Korkheim- | {01 \vhen he got four hits in six trips er scored. kddie Zeilke was the first {45 the plate and s&cored three runs. man up in the fourth and he opened Ekoppt also hit for 500 with two hits | field for threatened | plays were pulled off by Kania. What, | Freiiser. several times to score but each time |while less spectacular, is nevertheless |y yar 1¢ jacked final punch. Zeilke, Harloew |no less worthy of mention, ie the fact Norflat . B | Cosgrove, while Reilly, Moore and Forsund | The Derby boys collefled ten hits {,2°F"\5 purt by Washington, which gained | aved good for the Bristol team. off Kania's ofterings, but fast fielding | four full games and advanced from | Lehind the pitcher kept these from |T. Blan in the American T Tahnson into (irst, with a two-game lead, tem- | O | Magic, the Derby third sacker, pla Hennesse parani d a leador among the |, a fins game and hit well, and An- | Dunigan Even contenaing clubs whoss Hiuxihg ) | drews and Macinski also played a . . Mullen, k nt years, gt Following is the box score of the| torlal warriors, , Yanhaskal 1 Tebinsc ame: of their t 10 games, g R b | Rlan-hard 0 R 2 asmzez3uusy ) . n who have Iyiand . Hayes, ¢ s55usP the National by the who increased tieir lead over and balf to games, and by the gradually crept to one.half games of and are only four second n rivaled | A B o e P from one 1 one-half who have and third RO ts reached the Wk of 10 and o won games, Pittg made onal hit Pirat within Brooklyn 1 Lbenind C'hi T du- | one il Geodridee. 1= las-s= & Y v nes on Tues- of thelr last |1 playi prob the most baseball in organization, is launched upon inning eruise which totaled seven and which ounts- ast 1 peak 13 200 Adnmaitis four Rianchard 2 Rice; Lases on bails ¢ Adamaltis 4; oft Hein Witk off Charlaw 10 in 1 aitie 8 In 7 2.3 innings winning piteher, Tacobsan twd hasa three hase . 1y perfe was umpires. 2 | 1ita, Tuber ey lard 0; third; oft Adar three no i hard 4 in 4 Iuber Hayor, ¢ nigar home and eithey Charlow o oft Blan 1 [and ove H i 1| Hein e ' B o | Rian M sing v, Norfel i games today ed for 13 Washington's ity or victories in discoverad |lnpi deub tt tn Mullon arlow; to the uni- suddenly o A 1 ol sooblpy rrazza; Wit by pitche Ulistrand; umpires, Koms on hases, Is largely pamsed il Rebin e \wbell «Continued on Following age) s made Iand to 5 W ninth fts s Kopee Macineki on bals, off Flefer t by Kania 3; Kredar 2} on hawes, Mgl home 1un Kiatka 1 Pepe 5; Kanla Fiefer 1; Pep 3; i Koper, B. J Sunday's Game [ fr. a Silver City Team, Eight hits in k © with errors b innings Walnuts of Hart locals elght runs in the irst Up to that time a pass to first gaye the only Hartford man a chance to step across the ini- tlal sack, He was not so lucky in the fifth however visttors fell on him for six these, with a Iropped fly ven runs. With one out, Scott took the mound only partially his work featured, No one lisastrous re- | r ed tirst during the game, Tn the Jong struggle at the |seventh and elght more hits by the the Yank 1 Detroit. Tygors held end Cleye. though somewhat shaken up Ih Jate strong louble I ur mixed The Pirates of this on, to defeat Meviden ir geore Re§ but le being recorded Huber pitehasd two poor innings s ity Moha yesterday by a team hit well fiefd 8 errors wont e v mer the hefore in that The the BASEBALL SUPPLIES Prices to Teams D. & M. Line HADFIELD' 15 MAIN STREET have hee ety local the rogre four frames. Pirates show every indicas going out to bheat their last s record and in their first | game they heat their last year's mark runs. They scored 24 runs as compared to 18 in their easiest walk. | ngo. NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies 1 June 30.—FPhila tead the passes o Cubs, ilers here went with their pitehers, Chi Vv a game, The Yankees feil from first | K to third raight from ehampions h | tion were I pecial Dodgers 5 N. V., delphia got a three tenth yesterday and two seore rune and win by § to 4 PHILADELPHIA AR T againet them o nith and and \osers, 1ing his downfall or the for the season and accounted for ed Cole, yesterday and Detroit, 7 to 3 DETROIT AB. R Haney, b - Cobb, ot . Fothergill, 1 Hellmann, 1f ot ran n or hits fand detea. for four vlse |over a year " and Pirates are a scrappy in the game to win yecovered from The bur andare minute. action from their every (Continued from P'receding Page) | witl o8 @ T'he cver ' week, came back by taking a | uis yesters rd in weeks, indif- | ght on . part of the Cinetn from 1 best today nati, pdor ted 1t _\;v’hen a F_'el‘lerw rNee‘(is a’ Friend THE WAY CHILDREN ARE GO T UP NOW DAYS, | POBBED HAIR AnD | EUBRY THING | feature | | Hrool hers perforn heir team Good weathe ywed toams ed games, The irtictpated in 3 ntests consequent b 1 success the to pay off Ameri and t many posty ¢ home on Matt Pr Hayes of the of Saturds jeser steal Rangers was a s game. { ) PERFEETLY | s-GusTinGgY | Brephaneon Burns, 15 L. Sewe Myt Luteke, Smith rk wil tomorrow Walnut The T night at The Start of the Race pract Hill g R Y Cube 6, Reds Sox 7 FAMDUSror QUALITY srnest Demuyter, winner of the last three inter- tional balloon rac ‘ ng the air” at Brussels in this year's Dermvior, a Belzian, now retains the Gordon Ben- ) ett cup permanently,

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