New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 9

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Six Americans—taree women and 1wee men— are still in the running or the Wimbledon tennis champion- =hips. Thep are Vincent Richards, R. Norris Williams and Watson M. Wash- : Miss Helen Wills, Miss Eliza- beth Ryan and Mrs, Marion Z. Jes- sup. Windsor's four-day Bay State cir- cuit niorrow afternoon and continues through July 4 with three races card- ed for each day. Down for tomorrow are three ftrots, the 2:18 and junior division of the three yea ent, The first two named ¥ $1,000 purses whilg the latter is worth $500, Chunky Bobby Emmerich of the Worcest: p is the FEastern league’s e stealer, accord- in to official averages compiled through Wedneslay's games. He has a total of 19 thefts to Iris credit. His wearest rival is Ab Herman, a team- mate, who has pilfered 13 sacks. Bud Stapiston of Pittsfieid and Her- man have cked out the most num- necting opene at Sage Park to-| % BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924 NATIONAL-AMERICAN (Continued from Preceding Page) Hargraie, x Wings, ¢ . Renton, p .. Sheehan, n Shorten, ax . Cincinnati % Twa base Bheehan, Hellécher; sac- rifices, Cril imes, Grigab lett an . Chieago 7; Cinciapati base on off Rentan 3; off Shéehan 1; off Kau h, oft Sheehan 3 in 31-3 1€ pitcher. Bantan; umpi Giants Split New York, June 36, — New York | made it three out of four from Be | ton by dividing & double-header ye: | terday. The Braves won the first | game, 4 10 1, and New Yotk took the | second, 5 to 3. | (FIRST GAME) | BOSTON e Yesterddy's Resul —— { Tierney, Stengel Padgett CASTERN LEAGUE LEAGUE BALL GANES 6 ;fi‘ PIRATES, MOHAWKS Blades, - 8 ovér, ails AND SAINTS WIN (Continu®d frem Preeeding Page) Pirates Tafnirs The Pirates defeated the Fafnirs in | what, fer want of an apprepriate Agme is called a baseball game 24 to 7. It was net however, as much of a | baseball game ap it w test of en- durance. It ¢oek four hours to play the. Fafnirs used thres moundsmen | And twe catchers and the Pirates used two men on the slab and two behind | the bat, It was enly batting practice for the Pira however, and they eollected a grand tetal of 21 hits, one | of them being a homer “by Harold Weir. The Pirates, by scoring 24 runs | beat their record for runs made a year | 386 when they tallied 18 times against | the Berin Censtruetion company team | and by a strange coincidence it was Beagle whe brought in the eighteenth tally en each eccasion. Ernie Neipp | whe relieved Hall as catcher for the Pirates in the final inning socked out 4 threa base Wit and little Darrow, of the Pirates Juniors, scored when he was permited te go to first when the eateher drepped the third strike. The least said about this as a ball game the batter. Hera's the hox scere, or such of it as intelligible after teyr hoeurs marking and remark- Get the Tonic of the Out-of-Door's The Touring Car *295 F. O. B. Detreit Demountable Rims and Starter $85 extra 2Be sure that your efficiency and your comfort this summer have the help of ber of doubles with 18, while Lou [O'Neil Gehrig of Hartford is tied for the most triples and homers, He Hartter 6, Raw Haven 8, (sehed. uled game.) New Havew §, Hartterd ¢, tested game.) Springfeld 4, Watérbury PIRATES A (pre- P Llorwrassss e, ‘mm 3 H. PO A E | that car you have always intended to buy. You know its value—you know what an essential aid it is to a fuller C; Walker of York, golf ampion, paire with Cruikshank of Shackamaxon, defeated Joseph I, Byrne, Newark's city ama- teur champion, and John R, Lang- ands, the Weequahic professional, 5 and 3, ln an 15-hole exhibition match at the Forest Hill I'ield club yester- Jay. The links of the arsdale Golf and Country club at Hartsdale, N, Y,, pro- duced two members of the Hole-in- One cub yesterday, H, C, Rossmaier qualified on the 100.yard 17th hole and Leroy Millér on the 110-yard sev- enth hole, Par for each is three, After the game Saturday, Manager \feConn of the Resses, handed the envelopes to Robinson, Hamiml and O'Connell hlue This was ne reflection on their in- dividual ability #s playsrs, but was in the interest of team work. These hoys are of the flashy ml, the manager felt, sacrificed team work for theie own interests temperamental for the good team,” was the way he summed it up, The Yankees lost Dowd's Windsor $to? to Tom Lock All Collegians yesterday and the famous Mabe Ruth went hitlass in four times up. Windsor Locks won on & homer By Rullivan in the elghth with two men on afternoon Conwuy of the a shoestring dinger Pirates also pulled catch that was a hum Anyway, Corbin gave another sur prise of a different sort later on when he stole second. ‘That's aAlmost as un usual a® it is for him to drop them / - But harking heck ages (haseball ages) old timers can remember Hal, tipping the beam at about 125, uged to ha as flect of foot as any of the hoys, But then Aifference in running down 1o sseond with 124 pounds than there f2 in volling down with a 185 or 50 through the when there's some Any way er and the hand Corbin {8 a popuiar play- fans gave him & good The Mohawk team cannot complain that Manager Clynes did not everybody a chance Katurday 1 there ware any othere around who did not play it w they dldn't want to or they dida’'t have on inifor cd almost two full trams, Athier because Jos u The resembled i anks Raturday afternoon as they Tobin's Corbin 111 fox of the red legeed hoys with the Mohawks, nothing o much Johnn fow Wojak turned in nice firlding playe in the 8t Mary-Ploneer game Saturday Eriekson and some One 6f the surprises of surprises oc innings of th me when Hal Cor- v, conter fislder for the Rangers after a long run, got & high fly right in his mitts and dropped it eurred in the early iwk-Ranger That's something that Hal seldom almost instinetively at there's not much use in run. ball goes in his does and players teel t ning it out when the direction BRISTOL WINS OVER BESSE LELAND NIN srrors by Hartford prought three more runs. The score, Lelands and cammanaaaay wlossusssssS? sl sewaw T B— Telands o bawe on basgs ses on alle off »m Aar simer s Dusisp, umpire, Lonch type | “Too | of the| MEYHE- o geme.) v Kelly o Meur | Jackson | Gron > game s > FH Rarnes, p . re, an | Maun, p | Soutivwort, ame.) Albany ¢ Platsed 2. Sanding >3>3383<5332% s rmswsl Sl mwenesmsel s e mnanraa S ms s > xx |ossamm Waterbyry Totaly ® 11 9| Harttord .. x—Ran for Smyder in Sh Springfheld . xx-~Bateed for V., Earnes in TtA. P | sxx~Batted far Maun in #ih, Werestor . | Reston . 10 onng | | New Yorl z 495 080, | Tws \""lllfl | Tackaen, ney and Meinnis; lefe en |85 Poston T; hase on balls, oW siruck out, hw J, Barnsy % W, s off V. Marnes 10 in aring pitehar, V. Bar |and Wilson; time 1:6¢ (SECOND GAME) eeee 210 Nea [LLEN 1) Pigenield at Martford, Springfeld at terbusy. Worcester gt lfld”rrt umpires, Kiem | Albany at New Ha: | Bostan New Tork ey Pirates 8, Cardinals § 8t. Louis, Mo, Juna 30,.—A ninth linning rally in which Raldes drove [out & home run scoring Hornsby and | Muelier, failed to defeat the Pitte. | burgh Pirates in the fArst game of the series vesterday, and 81, Louis lost their Afth straight game, § to 6. PITY au A Chieago §, Sinsinfati 2. Pitteburgh §, 8t Touis & New Tork ... Chicags . Brogkiva . Pittaburgh Cincinnan . Roston .. .. Philadélphiy .. St Lowe . ... Cuyler, pf Wright, s Grimm, 1% Righes, 1? D 1 Marrisan ' tHocwws Housssnasssp el 3353333352" Totale Brookiyn at New Tork. 2 {sssnnnssnassy e Halm Chieage at Cineinnati. Pittshurgh at 8. Louin. Washingten 8, Bomen 3. Cleveland %, Detreit 3, Chicags ¢ 8t Louis 5, | Am | Battamie, v Vinek, o Totain " Beoiad far Dicksrman in Bih, 27— Ratted for CoAmey % $th, Pittaburgh . LU L * s 020 A8e Taparcer, Wright; i home rune W il ames st et e e L SR [N ssscw-wswsewn? ol G anmvasicsmil > 0204 0026 Washingten thres [ Detroit .. Rindey ' 5 Pittavurgh 0% Tork . Mensnwg | DostOn . Mendows, | 8t Louls . Hith o% Mend- | Chieaga out In 9th); AV_ Ilrrlv Clareland AR Dickarman 7 in ' A ball, Gesch: winng Patladeiphia .. oaing piteher, Bisk Sweency, Quigiey and O [ piteher me 153 Games Totny Reston at Washington, Chieags at Detrait. New York at Pl 8, Louis at Clevelans, " 20 PACERS ENTERED 2:08 Class Has Big Field for Opening of the Cleveland Races Ber for This Afternoon, Clube L. 4 " 9" 11 1" 3 " L3 NATIONAU LEAGUE ‘Yestardas's Results ‘Boson ¢, New Tork 1 (1st game.) New York b, Boston £ (2nd game,) Rrookiyvn £, Philpdelphia ¢ Stand! of Clube i o 2 " b 1 1" " 1 " Philadeiphia at Roston (2) AMERICAN LEAGUR Yesterday's Results (Other teams Adt scheduled,) . Yesterday's Radults Baitimore b, Jarsey City 1, (Arst) Waterbury 8, SpriAzfeld 2, (seeond me.) s y Waoreester 1, Bridfepsrt 8, (Arst Woreester 3, BHdgeport *. (second | PC Nll} ALl AT 463 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersay City 4, Baltimpre 3, (fnd.) Ciaceland, June 30 ~Taanty-twe 08 claza pacers are entersd in the| FAwards stakes, the festure event on | the opening program of the Grand! Circult season at North Randan to- ay. It will be the Arst start of the season for the fie Becalss of the large number of en- tries, the fleld will be divided. Eleven Raitimore ... are carged to go in the first heat, with | Toronts a like number in the second. The frst| Newark .. | five in each of these heats #4111 raes 1n Ruftals . the third heat | Rochaster .. Throe other evenis are on the card. | Reading . A speedy feld of eight is entered in | Byrasuse . he 2:04 pace: @ix in the 2:18 trot! Jessey City ... and eleven in 2:08 trot ————pn CGhmds iy Raitimace at Josssy Oty Reading ot Nowhrk. Syracyse at Térants, Reenestar at Buffale, Reading 19, Newark 4. RuMals RESsES PRACTICE. WEDAESDAY. The Teswas practice at b o'tiock Wednssday afterneen at 8t Mary's a4 A3, ; 2§ ik ik L) lj » > 3 w scanding of Oame w. ) ” ) " 1 1 'Ll - Rachester 11, Syracuse 8 (Arst) Rochester -0, Byracube 5, (second.) Torenth 2 (Arm) Toronts 3, Buftais 0, (seeond.) 2] scvarnecsrmwsn lersunssremsss alsnassessraasa 2 owmsrasetmrzm Totals 2-4;,"_ - P. il R T k4 e ey Qorn, of .. Pauieos, w .. Vo s B hs swacwaral e Al R S 34l 333-mressssa Wome run. Welr, Morel) on balls, AR o Taskey 3: off Bhegiran ¢ Mir Wy pitcher | Janger, Werdelin (1); Mt oft Cherlend 3 | In 5 A% Laskey ¢ fn £0-3; of e¥rgusom W in €33 of Behade ¢ in 41.3; o BN Ken & (n 423 The Pieneers bowed to. 8t. Marr's, | £ to 6, the winners eombining hita with opponents’ misplays, Jn tha third the Saints got four reuns en an | error, (hree hita and twe gifta. The Ploneers got foyr in the féurth on four Wits and seveéral errors lt»n{ and Griftin wers wild, but the former had the edge en his opponent, Wojak, o brother of the fameus Chuckie, hit miely four times in four chances, a double, & #in, and twe infield taps, M. MARY'S AB, R ‘ 1] M PO AR Grace 1t I8 1 " .. Welark, w . C MeCormisw, ©f, % R "n lanacsenssa Wl sensces-warm s x: #e ane MoAlewn sut not tauching | 114 1M one o it MeAlsan Clinten; left on esen on ik Breeg: MeCue 1: Clinten 1 1: Grifin 1 hit by pitched mali Reatalil; Asunie plas. ®i mone tA MeCus, umpiras, Herbie Sautter ana Billy Fiteparrick | ORIOLES WIN ANOTHER ‘Ormln Conquér the Faleom Jre, Fand Fought Game at the Ploncer Diamond Yesterday. In & fast game plaved between the Orieles and the Falecon Jre, at the | Plonser diamond yestarday afternoon the Orloles added anether victory to their long list. "They wen the verdiet by the scors of 3—4 in a game that was Mip And tufk fthreughout. 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